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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1899)
I) lilt II Villi It II ll lll1Al.nillAlil H 11) CSS U I DIRECTORY. J. I. Unriili I r!i lot in Fine Furniture UNDKKTAK I'll ami KM BALM LB 41'.) Main 8t. t B. Elsier Dentist OttuC Waterman block. Prices Reasonable, Work Guaranteed. The Semi-Weekly News-Herald GEORGE L. FARLEY, Proprietor. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance 15 00 Six Months 2 50 One Week 10 Single Copies, 5 8KM1-WKKKLY EDITION. Ono Year, in advance, .... II 00 Six Months, 50 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Casa County Paper. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 180!). Jewelers and .... Opticians ( 'orner Sixth and Main Streets, I Mattsmouth, Nob Cora M. Alexander LFADINO Dressmaker. Agent for the I'Yonch Skirt Supporter Union block No more politico till spring. Jim Houkktson Is a sprinter. VlCK-PRESIDKNT HOUAKT'S COtldi lion is groatly improved, but he i still seriously ill. CllAlXCKV DKI'KW considers th rosult of the late election an ondorsc ment of the president. FIRST National Bank i i Plattsmouth, Neb Sim ks. I!iurIi ami Su nn itict Imiiclit and U X M I 'ay checks cashed . Nkijraska will have to stand it an other year or two. Republicans will try and do hotter next fall. 1'I.ATTHMOl'Tll Bottling Works F. G. Fgonborgor, I'roprietor. Manufacturer Minoral and Soda Waters. and ail kind ill.... Temperanco Drinks. Ohio did horself proud, as did old Kentucky an well. Fifteen thousand isn't so bad for southern states. Pai;l Jk.ssf.m need not bo ashamod of his majority in Cass county. But if ho does the right thing we maybe able to do bettor four years hence. Wkkpino Watkie city and precinct cast a very large voto for the rcpubli can ticket. They gave it about HO majority. Weeping Water is all right Dealer in FIIKSII and HALT Meats ..Also.. Groceries and I 'rovisions 411 Main St. OUR FALL Goiii'.Kt, of Kentucky is trying to mako himself bolievo he is elected He will have a hard time taking hi seat, as Taylor has the majority o votes Stove Creek precinct has made another kind of a record for herself this fall. Fortunately, however, the A Fine display of follows she was after pulled through i-auern iiats in a n .-v c . i mi i I ii t. icw uays. Walking Hats.... Are now in. Rankin Jones & McGowan Livery itnd Ju c(f STABLE. Corner Main and Seventh sts. Bennett Tutt, Leading Grocers. Neimcaska republicans will have to srot their consolation in the returns from Iowa, South Dakota, Ohio, Ken tucky and New Jersev. But watch Nebraska in 1900. Admiual Dewey secured a license yesterday to wed Mrs. Mildred llazen of Washington city. The admiral is sixtv-one. while the bride-elect is forty-three years of age. Glassware and. Queenswaro. Phil Thierolf, Healer in Wines and.... Liquors Agent.... Anheuser- Busch Krewinsr Ass'n. L w. filwood ....SELLS.... Slates, Tablets, Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink and. . . . Pencils. In the Second ward in this city there were only eighteen etraight bal lots cast nine republican and nine fusion. This would indicate that party lines do not cut muc h figure on an "otT year.' By way of variety let us stop talk ing politics" and election returns a few moments and dwell upon this Novem bor Indian summer. Southern Cali fornia is not in it with this brand of Nebraska weather. Co i' nt y Superintendent ,Ell- wakuei: of Otoe county has just been elected for a fourth term by a major ity of over ,'HX. He has made the county an excellent superintendent and deserved a re-election. ....pays.... HIGHEST MARKET PRICES ....FOR.... Country Produce Sixth and Pearl streets. FOR Proper Printing AT Proper) Prices CALL ON The News. There are many people disap pointed on account of tho defeat of Tom Williams, not that we haven't a good sheriff, but becauso he is a good fellow and has alwaj's been a most loyal republican, and still not offen sive to his opponents. ' INFORMATION AND OPINION. IT PAYS To Look Around Before you make purchases. After you have looked elsewhere, come to us and we guarantee you will bo pleased. Our new spring The czar has revoked the law which, since 1S65, has forbidden Poles to ac quire real estate, except by inherit ance. They will 6till be restricted, however, both in Poland and in west ern Russia, to sixty-five hectares for one family. At Benson, Minn., Miss'Trank. a woman sixty-seven yeas old, tried to climb over a stock train while on her stock has arrived, including Dry I way to church, whep the train started Goods, Staple and" Fancy Gro- I with her on the bumpers and carried ceries, Crockery, Glassware, Flour J her to Willmar, thirty miles away, in and FceL A squaro deal to all. I fiftv minutes. She arrived safely with her Bible In her hand, having ridden between the cars all the way. When Strong- Men We p. Sobs rudely shook Ler fairy form tears formed pools in her eyes only by sheer will power did the young girl keep from crying. "Bet me share yoilr trouble. Harold dear!" she pleaded. The party addressed yes, party, f r in his torn raiment and wild eyes there waj no semblance to gentility stag gered to his feet clutching wildly at his breuKt. "No, no!" he cried. "1 Insist ! she bawled. "Last night on ly last night, and yet it seems years ago we promised to be all In all to each other and forever pool our heart heats! If I am to share joys I wish also to share troubles." "Never!" he moaned. "I wouldn't want my bitter est enemy nas', even a dog to have a collar button drop down inside hH fchirt." And once again he stood on his head and wriggled. New York World. TEST FOR CIOAR SMOKERS. How mii Inveterate Lost a liet ami a Dealrr Lost a Cuatouner. "I have a customer who thinks he smokes twenty-five cigars a day," said a New Orleans dealer. "As a matter of fact he smokes about three-eighths of that number. The other five-eighths represents what he gives away, lays down partly consumed and a generous disregard of 'butts.' However, he is firm in the conviction that he smokes more actual tobacco than any other man in New Oilcans and a boast on the subject In my store yesterday led to a curious bet. He declared, to be gin with, that he could smoke three ordinary cigars in half an hour, and a bystander remarked that no man alive could smoke even one cigar continu ously, until it wi'.s consumed, without taking it from his lips. 'Hush,' said the 25-a-day gentleman. I do that right along and think nothing of it.' 'I'll bet you a box of perfectos you can't do it right now, said the other, and in half a minute the wager was made. By its terms the cigar vas to be consumed in steady, consecutive puffs and not removed from the lips until burned to a mark, 1 V4 inches from the tip. A clear Havana, Colo rado maduro in color, was selected for the test and the smoker took a seat and began. He puffed like an engine for about two minutes and accumulat ed something under half an inch of ash, and then he began to wobble. He shifted the cigar from side to side, pulled slow and fast, and seemed to have difficulty getting his breath be tween the draws. At any rate he kept moving his head to avoid the smoke and finally got to coughing. I could see he was in torture, but he stuck to it until lie got within half an inch of the mark. Then he jumped up suddenly, threw the cigar away, and walked out of the store. I paid tht bet and charged it to his account, and he told me last night that the very idea of tobacco made him sick. It is not unlikely that the affair may lose me a good customer. I doubt wheth er it would be possible for anybody to smoke even a moderately strong cigar through in the manner I have de scribed." New Orleans Times-Democrat. DELICACY Of Touch Acquired by llaudllua Money at the Mint. New Orleans Times-Democrat: "One often hears it said that the blind learn to see with their finr tips," remark ed an old mint employe, "and the sim ile is not so far-fetched as might be supposed. The extent to which the Bcnse of touch may be trained and de veloped is amazing. Here in the mint we have women employes who can de tect a counterfeit coin the moment they lay their hands on it, yet If you asked them how they do it they would be utterly unable to give an intelligent explanation. The only thing they can say is that 'it feels wrong.' Such ex perts never make a mistake, and will spot a spurious pifce when the most delicately adjusted mechanical coin de tector passes it as O. K. They will know a coin is genuine even after th inscription has been partially worn ofl by hard usage, but a counterfeit, old or new, Is instantly thrown out. Ol course they use their eyes as well a their hands in the work, but theii main reliance is placed in their finget tips, and to see them run over a pile of money, occasionally pushing aside a bad piece, is well worth a trip to th mint. In my younger years I possess ed the faculty myself, but I find I have lost it to some extent. I believi as one grows old the skin hardens im perceptibly and the touch becomes lest sensitive. I know that exposure to the cold will affect the hands In that re spect for several days at a time. Then used to be a young man in the Carsoi City mint who was celebrated for his skill as a handler of money and foi the accuracy with which he could dis tinguish counterfeits. He told me oi one occasion that he felt his toucl greatly blunted by playing tenpins. game of which he was very fond. Foi some time he was at a loss to locate the cause, but it finally occurred tc him, and he abandoned the bowling al ley. After that he was all right." i Defied the "Corpere tlou." "That check isn't good on this Hue of cars, madam. "What?" "You have the wrong check." "The wrong check?" "Yes, ma'am. Ve don't take those checks ou this line." "It's the identical check the transfer man gave me." "Can t help it, ma'am. It Isn't good on tills car." "He gave it to me." "Well, I can't take that check, and The New fever. Tho DPfMtn.'ct in rrnnd that Pliittn- I mouth is to have a genuine done .f ; Cinematograph fover, tba Karoo a- I has been engaged by cities of our aizn "... i the ml few years. I be symptom aro gonei ally a breaking out arnun ' the mouth, of "Have, you necn It?" followed bv either "No. but I think I INTO SPACE J)r. W. Wixon, Italy Hill, N. Y., says, "I heartily recommend Ono Minute Cough Cure. It eave my wife immediate relief in suffocating asthma." Pleasant to take. Never fails to euro all coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co, BURIED HIS LEG, F. S. WHITE, Main Street, Plattsmouth Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sodding Will The Milwaukee Street Riil way com pany has been using cats for the pur pose of deli voting freight. Stono has boen delivered to peveral companies in that ciy, which, it is claimed, is in direct violation of tho charter of the company. Manager Bcggs takes the Vrtoh and descriotion of anv invention w promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a fatem" sent upon request. Patents secured Patents taken out through us receive special ground that it was not a violation oF notice, without charge, in the pate Record, the charter, as the stono belonged to an illustrated and widely circulated journal,"' ' " ine company until it was ueuvereu to the purchaser. If this holds good the company can at once enter into freight traffic the same as n steam railway. consulted by Manufacturers and Investors, - acuu lor sample copy r at a. Aaarcss, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. S k (Patent Attorneys.) Evans Building. WASHINGTOnTd. C, Stat-s In The Interest of the I n i ted Sit moa In diplomatic circles -it is deemed" prohatle that the recent death of Kin Malietoa. of Samoa. na result in a ft. .... v H a s disruption of the only foreign allianjo IJVoUuUbla VUl We the United States Is publicly known to J tr have. The tripartite agreement ot the Uniied States, Great Britain and riai-monv frti- Vi j . . '. i . f o-nT-rTTi rri u 1 1 f nt Tt art iftpiallv digests the food and aids Lt.- aom- v-.l. " . m I iuc KJ ax a vuu, v a aaa.ow idiauu. J W-i! compromise of conflicting national ant and tonic. No other preparation interests. One king was deposed and Mt, oTvnrnarh ft in efficiency. It in- exiled, and the one now dead was stantlrTelieTea and permanently cures I jointly recognized as the rightful ruler Dyspepsia, inaigesnuu, uean-uuiu, i or tne natives, unuer me aireciion or ui.tnionrf. sour atomacn. .nausea, i .nrimi 1iii.Mh1 ,m-r nntu-o nr all other results ox lmpeneci aigesiiuu Prtpciredeyt.w"'"-'-"- - a. W. Atwood sells the best paint F. G. FRICKE & CO. I on earth. Anil Hail an Expensive Tombstone Plaeed Over the Grave. Calumet (Mich.) Correspondence of the Detroit Journal: In the little vil lage of I.'Anse lives a shoemaker named Peter Murphy, who is one of the most eccentric men in northern Michigan on just one subject. Ten years igo" the physicians found it nec essary to amputate one of his legs just above the knee. When he recovered from the operation he decided that the part of his leg which had been taken off was dead and therefore it should be buried, and he arranged to have a funeral service. The amputated mem ber was placed in a small coffin and buried with all the pomp and cere monv Air. Murnn.v woum nave ex pected if it had befn his own funeral He attended the i'uneral himself and wept genuine tears as the earth was shoveled on ton of the rough box. But this didn't end his devotion to that nart of his body which was dead. . He purchased an expensive tombstone, had a likeness of the leg cut into the tone, and then had it inscribed with the facts of the case, telling that it was Peter Murphy's leg, and the date of the funeral. Although this all hap pened teu'years ago, Mr. Murphy never neglects the sacred spot where his leg is buried, and every week he hobbles ont to the cemetery., where in the sum mer time he keeps the grave prettily decorated with flowers. His wish is that when he dies the remainder of hia body shall be interred with his leg. Murphy is a veteran of the civil war, and his injuries during one of the bat tles were the indirect cause of his hav ing the leg cit off. "1 had dyspepsia lifty-seven years and never found permanent relief till I used K dol Dyspeosia Cure. Now I am well and f el like a new man," writes S. J. Fleming, Murray, Neb. It is tho best digestant known. Cures all forms of indigestion. ' Physicians everywhere prescribe it. F. G. Fricke & Co. Superstition In South America. In all parts of South America wood en crosses are still erected on the out skirts of the towns and villages to frighten away evil spirits. They are also erected along the highway where people have met with death by vio lence or accident, and pious travelers are expected to say a prayer for the repo?e of the dead as they pass. BormaU'a Sacred Tree. The oldest tree on earth with an authenticated history is the great bhoo tree of Burmah. For twenty centu ries it has been held sacred to the Buddha, and no person is allowed to touch the trunk. When the leaves fall they are carried away as relics by pil grims. When you want to sraoko a 10-cent cigar try Otto WurlVSIlver Wreath" union made you can find n ter on tho market. Moon -.limit lie Precipitated by u Change of Orbital Attraction. The fate of the earth if the moon should cease to exist would depend up on several circumstances. Her proper motion is now held in check by the earth's attraction, which converts it into a circular motion round us. If we ceased to be this motion would be in a straight line at right angles to a line joining the centers of the earth and moon. The force that carries her round the sun in the earth's orbit would con tinue to act, but this would be com plicated by her proper motion, which again would depend upon her position at the time of our disappearance. If she was full her proper motion would be added to that of the earth's orbital motion, and if new it would be sub tracted, but, as it is only a thirtieth part, it would not be an important ad dition. If she was in her first quarte it would act in a direction away from the sun, and might carry her into space, and if she was in third quarter it would set toward the sun and wouid probably precipitate her into that lurui nary. If, however, one of the other planets happened to fall in her new track she would probably become again a moon, or she might fall into one of them and be destroyed. The removal of the earth would probably upset the whole solar system, so any forecast cannot be very trustworthy. you'll have to pay your fare." "What?" t,hall this ovening,"or ' Yes, and IV going again." The engagement of th. famous Kline's Lumiero Cinematt graphe will be at the opern hou-e three evenings, commencing Monday. Nov. 13 Every film they carry is a gem. This big machine i new in th vet: there aro perhaps less than a dozen in this country, and they are a revela tion in sound and llfo-liKe motions. Tho pictures aro very larg; tho result i- a cloar and distinct picturo taken with a camera that cannot Mo, show ing how, when and whero our boys fell, who of the offices were to blame, if any, also correcting mnny falne statements of the press, making just the sort of an entertainment to please the most intellectual classes, exactly what Flattsmouth people take kindly to and enjoy. Opera house throo evenings, commencing Monday, Nov. 13. l'rices 10, 20 and 30 cents. Seats on pale at usual place. You'll have to pay your fare." "I will, hey? Now, young man,, you've bumped up a'gln the wrong cutomer when you talk like that to me. Pay my fare? I've paid my fare, an' ill the street car corperatlons an monop erlies that ever was organized to grind down the poor and oppressed couldn't make me pay It a'gln, an' if you want to think that heaven an' earth has humped together you Just try to put me off'n this car! Lord-a-massy, man! You'd think you was careertn along on the aidge of a Dakoty cyclone or trying to buck a'gln a simoon. I never was put off a car yit, an' I ain't goln' to be put off now, by no ninety pound conductor all because this com pany has men in its employ that, don't know their bizlness. I told that trans fer man just where I was goln. but he was so busy tryin' to flirt with a girl standing on the corner that he couldn't attend to bizlness properly and that's how It come that he gave me that check, an' now you have the Impidence to tell me I've got to pay my fare. What? You'll have to have my name an' address? All right, my son, you can have them an welcome, an' if you want to send the president of the road to see me tell him .to come right along an' I'll give him some pointers 'bout how to run a railroad! Ppnd the whole blamed- corperation to me if you want to! The whole caboodle of 'm couldn't make me pay any fare over a'ein when I've paid it once!" New York World. Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh ono of tlio mont obstinate discuses, unci henco the most difficult to gi-t rid of. There, is but ono way to euro it. Th" disHise is in the blood, and all tho spiiys, washes and inhaling mixtures in thi world can have no permanent effect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe eiriecuriMi Catarrh ennanently, for Jt in tho only remedy which can reach the disensM- and force it from the blood. Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg, Ky., had Catarrh for years, lie writes: ri could aee ni improvement -whatever, thougli 1 was constantly treated with sprays sna washes, and clltTrr ent Inhaling n-niedles In fact, 1 could feel thai each -winter 1 was worse than the year previous. -Finally It was brought to my no tic a that Catarrh was a Mood disease, and after think Iuk over tba matter, 1 saw It was unreasonable H. 8. S.. and to eipect to 1st cured by remedies wuloh only 1 es wuloh uul i vear-hfd thn mitrf Mim ftij.ii 4...l.l.l ... after a fvw bottles were used. I no- tici'd a txrceptlble Improvement. Contlnulnic tlio K'UH'ilv. the itlsase waa foroed out of my I tystcm, and a complete cure was the result, . I I udvlsi-Hll who have this dreadful dlaease ' aliuiitliiii thelrliM-al treatment, which has never Join- tin-in any (food, and take H. H. H., a rein I -.)- that can reach the disease and cure It." To continue the wrong treatment for Catarrh in to continue to Buffer. Swift's Sjs'i ilii; is a real blood remedy, and cures obstinate, deep-sea ted diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever ujMn. It promptly reachea Catarrh, and never fails to cure even tho most aggravated cases. T2? Rlnnd JLPIUUU For burns, cuts, bruises, lacerations or injuries of any description, Ballard's Snow Linimont is a sovereign remedy. It never fails to do good, and so promptly that its wonderful curative properties frequently create surprise. Price 2 and 50 cts. F. G. Fricke & C-. Chaplain for a Kallroad. The Denver and Rio Grande is prob ably' the only railroad in the world that Keeps a cnapiain. joiin Krunton, once a brakeman and later an engineer holds that position. He ie an ordained minister and devotes his time to char itable and mission work among the em ployes. The railroad company finds that it pays them. t2?a-Thc is Purely egetable, and is the only l)ls.d remedy guaranteed to contain no li:igeroii.s minerals. li.ioks dim Hod free by Swift Specific doiiipimy, Atlanta, Georgia. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, whs tho subject is narrated bv him as follower "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost jollow, eyes sunken, toneuo coated, p. in em -tinually in back and sidos, no npi -tite gradually growing weald'; d by day. Three physicians h;id (.'iven mo up. Fortunately, a friend ailvi--"i trying 'Electric Bitters;' a ml t i great joy and surprise, t ho lir-i ' i made a decided improvement. I e. tinued their use for three woeks, am now a well man. I know they . my life, and robbed the trravo of a other victim." No ono should fail t try them. ' Only 50 cts., guarin tee'' , at F. G. Fricke & Co'e. drug store. the trade that he As Thanksgiving draws near, it I must be rembered that the true npii it i has tIie largest stock of stOVCS of theday is -xpressod in thr nan:--it-i ;in,i furniture ever shown in self and our actions should bo so inl!o i I4ji .a .a i irittsinoimi aim that He can- Furniture ana Stoves I. 1 Varhnan tlesires to call atU-nt ion to Thousands of men and women suffer from piles, especially women with fe male weakness have this suffering to contend with in addition to their other pains. Tabler'a Buckeye Pilo Oint mont will quickly effect a cure. Price, 50 cts. in bottleB, tubes 7r cts. F. G. Fricke & Co. Thrifty Jack Tars. Money continues to accumulate in the naval savings banks, and in March last year as much as 262,772 was credited to our sailors, of which 115,- 533 was deposited in ship banks and 107,001 in dockyard banks. This rec ord is a great improvement on the old state of things, when a sailor took the whoie of his hardly earned wages and got rid of them in a two or three days carouse. Western Morning News. George Noland, Rockland. O., says, "My wife had piles forty years. De Witt's Witch lia.el Salve cured her It is the best salve in America." It heals everything and cures all skin diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co. Vegetarian Shoes. Vegetarians who are so strict that they do not care to wear an article ot clothing into which any animal prop erties are introduced are catered foi in the hoot line by a London shop keeper, who is the inventor of a veg etarian . shoe. For two years he hat been experimenting, and as the result he has produced a foot-cover in the construction of which there is abso lutely no paper or leather of any de scription. Not onlyWs. but, according to his assertion, they wear one-third longer than leather shoes, and tht upper material is always soft and nevei cracks. Constipation means the accumula tion of waste matter that should be discharged daily, and unless this is done the foul matter is ab-orbed and poisons the system. Le Herbine to bring about regularity of tho bowels. Price 50 cts. F. G. Fricke & Co. Yale'n Yeted Clirir. Yale's administrative officials have announced that a vested choir had been decided upon for the collegt chapel. The choir is composed of be tween thirty and forty undergradu ates, who have been in the habit oi wearing anything they liked from duck trousers to dress suits, and the com bination gave to the chofr a motley appearance. It is understood that the customary processional and recessional His Prophecy. Gerald If you don't marry me I shall go to the dogs. Geraldine You won't have to go far. There's one waiting for you at the gate. New York World. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousand of sufferers have proved their match loss merit for 9ick and nervous head aches. Thsy make pure blood and strong nerves ana buna up your health. Easy to take. Try them Only 'lo cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. The Way to Go to California Is in a tourist sleeper, personally con ducted, via the Burlington route. You don't change cars. You make fast time. You see the finest scenery on the globe. Your car is not so expensively fur nished as a palace sleeper, but it is just as clean, just as comfortable, just as good to ride in and nearlv $20 cheaper. It has wide vestibules; Pintsch ..gas; high back seats; a uni formed Pullman porter; clean bedding; spacious louet rooms; tamos ana a heating range. Being strongly and heavily built, it rides smoothly; is warm in winter and cool in summer. In charge of each excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies it right through to Los Angelos. Cars leave Omaha, St. Joseph, Lin coln and Hastings every Thursday, ar riving at San Francisco the following Sunday, Los Angeles Monday. Only three days from the Missouri river to tV.e Pacific coast, including a stop-over of one and one-half hours at Denver and two and one-half hours at Salt Lake City two of the most interest ing cities on tho continent. For folder giving full information. call at any Burlington route ticket office, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha Neb. Infant mortality is something fright ful. Nearly one-quarter die before they roach one year, one-third before they are live, aod one-half before they are fifteen! The timely use of White's Cream Vermifuge would save a major- ty of these precious lives. Price 25 cts. F. G. Fricke fc Co. Cash 1'rlzea for Photographs. For the six best photographs of farm scenes along its line in Nebraska and Kantas.the Burlington route offers six cash prizjs one of $20, ooe of $10 and four of 8-3 each. Photographs of growing crops, harvesting operations. feed-lots, poultry, cattle, hams and creameries are particularly desired. No limitations as to size or finish are made. The contest clof.es November 30, 1S99 J. Francis, General Passen ger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha enced that our revelings and feasting- should not bo without limit; yet. so many things aro suggested in "'The Thanksgi viog Dinner" and amoug the menus in tho November issuo of Tabie Talk, that one is almost at a loss to choose. Tho subject of "Broad" is also largoly and excellently treated, the most simple and exnet directions for its making being given. Table Talk is just what every woman want.s every day. It teaches exhaustively the art of good cooking, of wise and econo mical living. Our readers can obtain a free sample copy of this magazine by sending their namo and address to tho Table lalk Publishing Company Philadelphia, Pa. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st. Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that, for many years had made life u burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Poya! Cure "it Boon removed the pain in my chest und I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcelv remember doiog before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout tho universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, cheat or lungs. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke & Co's. drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 5 Talked to Death. There is a physician named Thomas practicing medicine in Wichita, Kan., whom -the women of the entire state are talking of boycotting. His offense against femininity is unique. Dr. Thomas had under his charge a Mis3 Ella Chester, whose disease he diag nosed as nervous prostration. In due. time Miss Chester died, and in the death certificate Dr. Thomas declared that she had been talked to death by women of the neighborhood, who ran in with soups and jellies vith which to tempt her appetite. There Is a Class ot People Who are injured by tho use -f coffee. lecently there has been plac d in all tho grocery stores a new preparaiii n called Grain-O, made of pure grain-, that takes the place of coffer?. The i most delicate stomach receives it with out distress, and but f-w can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over one fourth as much. Children may drink with gre .t benefit 15c and 25c per package. Try it. Ask for Grain-O. not lie undersold by any dealer in the reat state of Nebraska, e made his purchases before the recent jreat advance in prices, and is tfivinT h's cus tomers the benefit of that fact. These are facts which you cannot a fiord to overlook when in need of anvthinjr in his line. If you are wise you will take a close look through his store rooms before buy in jr. I. PEARLMAN, Opposite the court house, Plattsmouth Nebraska WHTE BREAST v LINCOLN AVE. AND M K11LE HTH., A i. M SOKXMCIISE.N, Manager. j. f Large Supply of all the BEST GRADES 9 9 4 HARD COAL SOFT including the Famous T Missouri, Illinois, Jackson Hill and Canon City Lump, Ala-ays on hand Also a quantity ol cheaper Grades of NUT COAL. We also keep on hand all kinds of Wood. All or icrs promptly delivered. Leave orders rocerv store of A. H. Weckbach & Co. - - -j-r-i i You never know what form of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using De Witt's Little Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipation and itver and bowel troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Klsln;. "How is your ton Jack eettinjr alone will be introduced as a feature of the Mr3 gpriggins? Is he rising in the Service. Inrnrld?" "Rising? Whv h hpnn ; m m I last year as a chiropodist, and now fci f nrl-tlilfl n't H witKnilt' T"lt-. W i 1 1 " J t f i I tt r Witch Hbzel rslve fo any consider ation," writes Thos. B. Rhodes, Cen terfieid, O. Infallible for piles, cuts, burns and skin diseases counterfeits. F. G. Fricke & Co. AU for One Price. "What a lovely new coiffure Miss Beware of Oldtlmer has. Where did she get the ' style?" "That comes with the hair." Kot to Be Bluffed. Uncle Si What's all this gibberish? Waiter Bill-o'-fare, an it's mos'ly in French, sah! Uncle Si Well, I ain't much on French, but you jes' find out which o' these things means a good sirloin steak, with plenty o' fat on it, an some fried potatoes an' coffee and bring 'em here, an' I guess I kin trans late 'em all right! If you are suffering from drowsiness in the day time, irritability of temper, sleepless nights, general .debility, head che and general want of tone of the system, use Herbine. You will tret relief and finally a cure. - Price 50 cts. F. G. Fricke & Co. t t 9 ta 0 p 9 Slaking: a Dubious Compromise. The Parson I'm going to have a tough job of it saying anything good of the late Brother Bloggales. His Wife You might say that a more de serving person has not died in a long while. Teeth Drawn to Show .Servitude. In Peru it was once the custom for domestic servants to have two of their upper front teeth extracted. Their absence indicated their servitude. Bern-ham's Pills care sick headache. Oysters-.. Are Now L, Season. OOooo Ti e day of the Oyster Stew i o ce more at hand and 1' a i-mouth peopi- know w ee to get the boston the market, and that is at... John Schiappacasse's, Leonard Block. Be also carries a complete Block of Fresh Fruits and Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. ' HH PERKINS HOusE, P. R. GUTHMANN, Prop. mes Si anu 1.50 -Der Dau Neutrally Located and Com fortably Furnished. PLATTSMOUTH, . .