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UNEARTHED SOME SOAPi Articles Had Heeu Secreted Under tne Sidewalk. NEWS BRIEFLY TOLl. All the best patent medicines at Al wood'd drugr store. Charles St.John,from near Nebawka, was a county seat visitor today. Mrs. Otto Johnson and daughter of Elmwooi were visitors In the citv yes Urday. Program c-f the Sunday School insti tute Institute will appear in this paper tomorrow. For Sale Several cottages at less than half original value. Apply soon to R. B. Windham. Mrs. Jennie R. Wells and daughter, who have been visiting at South Bond, returned this morning. . Attornev T. S. Backer went to Council Bluffs this afterncon to look NO DEFINITE ACTION. Major Iecile to Temporarily Keiustate Tom Fry. An Staploy of b I.lgbt Flaat Makes lb Discovery ffhUt rising Some Om Pipe t Fengefs Department Store Uevea Kw Members Initiated By the fraternal Colon of America. Last evening while Superintendent Boyer ot the light plant was fixing -ome ffas tlpea at M. Fan ger's depart ment store, he h-d occasion to tear some boards loose, which permitted him to get a goo J view of the surround ings under the walk in front of the Ha nntif.ad a number of boxes rtn.n there, and upon ex- after some legal matters aminatlon found that they contained The Imperial Mystis Legion paid . t, a ,,mhflr of window fix- Wavna Twitchel $18. the amount due Wiiek busk- " " " I . . tures were al?o fouod. Mr. Boyer no- him on account of his recent accident tided Mr. Fangcr of his find, and the A fina ivers & Pond piano ha9 been Utter immediately proceeded to bring laced in lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. the articles upstairs for a closer in- Wayne Twitchei. They are to be con gratulated. Mrs. Leota Harris is in the city from Deadwood, S. D., for a visit with rein lives. one nas Deen piayioj? wim u. theatrical company. "A Pair of Blactt Eyes" company went over to Pacific Junctiou on No. 6 this morning, from wfcicn place iney pection, and, incidently, under the Impression that they rightly belonged to him. It was evident that the goods were secreted tht-re by Mr. Tourtelot, who formerly operated a department store in that building, and when D. O. Dwyer, the trustee for the creditors of i 4 nt Vm flnA tht mnrn- .- v- a ' th and thev U to Council Bluffs. nvnr to him. Thev were In order to enable the county offi- jhi.. to hi nfflo.and will cials to attend the funeral of Guy Liv tu ir-m there for the present. ingston, the court bouse will be closed While some of the soap is worthless, tomorrow from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. and will have to be thrown away, a Miss Olive Gass, principal of the f - ... f it iB In fnirlv cnod condi-1 Piattsmouth Hitra school, visited tho .i Mt Anailv hrinor io. The afisfunn of the teachers' aesociation window fix;ures are also worth about I here Saturday. Glenwood Opinion that sum. The valiRes in wnicn pan Caii on Attorney T S Becker for in of the soap had been stored were found 8Uranco a old line companies. Collec to be useless, having rotted during tona given prompt attention. Notary their long stay in tho cellar. public. Anheuser-Busch block. Fourth. and Main Rtreets I . . . . . j . . V. w it TirtM,nrt ln.1rnf thaFrater- A Pouncin? Doy oaoy amveu hi mo Bal Union of America, one of the best home of Mr. and Mrs. Geofge spurlocx fraternal insurance organizations es- yesterday afternoon. George has been tabllehed in Plattsmouth, had a love wearing a broad smile ever since the feast last night. Eleven new members little one put in an appearance, were initiated into the mysteries of its Professor F. A. Sneideman of the fraternal circle. After the ceremonies Chicago Conservatory, teacher of vio- aa'exceltrn lu-ch was 8erved,followed Ho, wants amateurs to tra;n for tr- by a se.ibon of frolic and mirth, im- chestry work. Music furnished for tensely enjoyed by all. balls, parties and weddings. Now lo- Howard lodgo of the Fraternal Union cated in Rockwood building. U composed t f 1 dlei and gentlemen of The temperature this morning was excellent standing in the community, the same as that registered for the full of enterprise and social proclivi- three previous mornings ten below ties, which insures the future success zero and, if the weather predictions of the lodge. are correct, the cold spell has come to K. ana L. of 8. Social. stay for a few days longer, at least Mot-day evening, February 19,Platte -phe Plattsmouth Magnetic lofirm- Oounoil No. 372, Knights and Ladies 1 ary j3 Btni located in the Riley. All of Security, w. 11 have a social gather- I disenses treated. Weltiner method Ine at the A. O. U. W. nail t wnere i nraeticec and taueht.- Cha ses thecourcilis now holding its meet-l reasonable. Consultation free. OfB;e iDg!) for the members' entertainment, j hours 8 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to p. m. Persons who lead a life of exposure I are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago, will find a valuable remedy in Ballard's Snow L'nament; It Wae Fonod Impossible to seottre a Quorum at the Adjourned Me??l-ff Lest Night ImprrUl Mystic Legion Entertainment Other Xtws of Xoc-al Interest. From Thursday s Daily Policeman Tom Fry, who has been suspended for the past four weeks pending an investigation by the coun cil as to the charges of drunkenness preferred against him, was temporarily reinstated by Mayor Richey last even ing. As has been previously an nounced in these columns, it ws de cided at the session of the council last Monday evening to hold an adjourned meeting last night, when witnesses for both sides of the controversy were to be present and the matter finally tettlea. When the time for meeting" ai rived last night, it was found that there were not enough members n.-esent to make a quorum Mayor Richey and the four republican councilmen be'ng the only ones who put in an appearauce Juasze Sullivan, with a choice collection of law books, was present and apparently prepared to defend Mr. Fry fiomalegal standpoint. City Attorney Beeson was also present. Miyor Richey dtcided to reinstaio Mr. Fiy until the nc xt council meet ing, and it is hoped to sitisactorily settle the matter at that time. Rt mains Did Not Arrive Those who expecttd that the re mains of Guy Livingston woulJ a rive this morning were 6omowbat disap pointed when a dispatch was received announcing that the casket containing body would not arrive uutil tomor row marni,ng. The telegram said the remains would arrive in Oaiaha to night, and they are now expected to reach this city over the BjHington either at 7:12 or 9:20 tomo-row morn ing. As announced yesterday, the funer il will occur at 1 o'clock tomor i ow afternoon. THIS. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE MURRAY HAPPENINGS. R. L. and D. O. Litta are suffering from the grip. E. A. Burton, the hard ware dealer. has just shipped in a car of farm im- j Refreshments will be furnished and a jolly, social timo is intended, together wlthvtbe rendition of the following short program: Instrumental Selection Mrs. C. H. Smith Recitation Miss Hattie McMalten " uou"" " Vocal Selection Mrs. M. A. Dixon mat Ion. Price 25 and 50 cent. F. G Recitation Mrs. Nettled Beeson pricke & Co. rt. Mvterious Sinzers Rotation.... C H. Smith Sackett Bro?. of Weeping Water No bouquets. 1 will sell at public auction inursJay In Fnor of Defendant. ir-o.umj .".ulJ ..s... The suit of R. A. McCurdy vs. Otto Poland i;nina, eleven neau or Auroc neau oi iigusn In id to hf fin at 1 jury in ponce court, was ueciueu 1U i " - o favor of the defendant. The action ociocKenarp uuu ut was brought on a promlssary not9 held warm barn. by the Pierce Medical company. Wanted Several persons for dis- County Attorney Root and Edwin trict office managers in this statu to Jeary appeared for the plaintiff , while represent me in their own and s,ur- Attoroeys H. D. Travis and William rounding counties. Willing to pay I M. Ia. Entertainment. At a meeting of Golden Rod CatU No. 15, Imperial Mystic Lepioti, last evening. G. F. S. Burton, in a neat little speech on behi lf of lbs or der, presented Miss Tony Kessler with an elegant emblem pin. Mr. Burton explained that the presentation was made to show, to some extent, the an preciation of the faithful services ami good work which she had done for the order. Miss Kessler expressed her ac- knowleJgement of the gift, nd thanked the members fo rememb r in? her in such a manner. After the regular business had been disposed of, the one-act parlor comedy "Per Telephone," was played by Misses Phillis Petts, Lillian Kauble, Elna Oliver and Messrs. A. W. IVja gownn and Ben Davie. It was a very fine entertainment, and every member of the'east is deservins of special men tion. At tho close of the entertainment Jack Pierce, assisted by the cast, sang- 'fihn Wns a Stranger in London." Al together the entertainment was a very successful one, and the attendance was '.are, cont-iderinc tho number of other attractions which had been announci-fl for last evening. plements Dr. B. F. B endell is recovering from his late illneis and it is hoped he ho will bo ab!e to be out again. Dr. G. II. Gilmore of Staubury, Mo , formerly of this place, is visiting his old friend, J. A. Walker, this week. Ob, the valentiue some of our young bloods ( ind older onos, too) did get! Boy?, this is a remioder of your mis takes and follies. Tho enterprising merchant, J. W. Holmes, hnt- gone to Si. Joseph. Mo., and du - ing h:s absence Judge S eai - lngen is conducting tne Dusiuess in a very able and satisfactory manner. A St. Valentine soeinl was given at he residence of F. M. Younjj, jr., by the Home Mi-sion band on Thursday evening, February 14. il was largely ttiended and a tjood time was reported by all- ,T;ick Sha-v of this place and James Terry berry of L uisville departed lut Monday evening for Hot Springs, Ark., A Brief SynopHU of the Program to He Rendered In March. The Cass County Institute wilt oe held at Weeping Water, March 26 to 30. Pror. S Y. Gill an, editor t f "The Western Teacher," Milwaukee, Wis., Miss Ceiia M. Bjrgert,Superiuu ndeni of primary instruction, Beatrice, Neb., and Prof J. B. Fergusoo, of Lincoln, are to be the Instructor?. Public addresses will be given oach evening. Tuesday eveniug an in formal reception for teachers and their friends, will follow the addrss. This is held early in the session so all mty become acquaint, d as soon as posib'e. The lecturers are S. Y. Gillan, Rev. A. B. Whitmer, Ddan Charles Fordyce and Dr. P. S. Henson, of Chicago. All of these lectures will be free to the public except D'-. Henson's, to which t will be necessary to charge an ad- 50 cents to all except I UIICLE SAM IS INVESTIGATING Stvrvtary Game's tr.iiis;ictiins. Wv .'ire kt itc willintr for vou to carefully invoti.u.'tl' ,ur offer of a Blue Kerrey O'rcoat at S6.50, wide velvet collar.French faced and well lined an "end of the season" bargain vou can't afford to miss. WESC0TT SON. mission of teachers. Examination of tpachers Fi idav and Saturday, March S3 and 24. at the I A IiybOll r High school building. All teachers will be expected to tako examination when their present certificates expire. No teacher will ba excused from at tendance at the institute unless appli cation is made in advance, and then only under most urgentcircumstar c f. Prof. J. B. Ferguson will Instruct in music, and will make this one of the strongest features of the institute. He is the author of "Royal S ngs." and is an txperieoced conductor. Tbe music depar'.meut of the Weeping Water academv uuder the direction of Prof. E. B. Geer, will entertain us with the SllltS Ol best talent available. Tha nrimarv conference, or "Round Table," will be conducted by ML-b 1'ftlltSe Burgert, and her reputation i suffi cient guarantee of its success. Art Exhibit. Over a hundred pictures, represent- Can iov wear Tailor Made i j why Because John C. Ptak, the Tailok, has made the following- reductions on Tailor-made garments: All -2 Suit-s now All 24 and 2 Suits uow All $-7 and $2S Suits now Troupers in proportion. P1r-. vonr order now. Latest first-class work only. ..Cleaning and Repairing.. 1S . ?2't ut and John C. Ptak, 11 us TAiuri LEONARD BLOCK (upstai.s). T.-l. No. - lO aiienU a WOriU b SIIUIIUUK I. ""-:. . , .V, nmrllt 'a It. ta pv.. & ment eriveu there this week pectc-d that they will biing home a rood ihai-e of the 61'O'ls The writer is ton y to note the death of A. R. Kniss. Ho was a member of Murray camp No. ISoB, M. W A. His funeral occurred Wednedny under the direction tf that order. This is the firs-t deith that has occurred in this camp. H? loaves to bis family in surance to the amount of $2,C00. M ss Anuio Horn, for the past two most f!.mus arlists, will ba found in this collection. It will consist of car bons, photogiaphs, photo-prints, pla- tino-prints, platinettes, black-nnd whites and a large number of the famous Penny pictures, ranging in pi ice from one cent to several dollars. Thoe works come from the J. C. Witter Co., the Perry Pictures Co. and the Chicago Art Education Co. The general uolic are invited to visit this exhibit. No one interested in THE NEWS does wo.'ks. has been at St. Joseph's hos-1 Bfhool and home decoration should nit in Onusiha biiintr treated for an i foil to aeo it. No admission is chi-red. i SCHOOL NOTES. Deles Ijrnier conducted tbe case for tbe defense. An Experlwrnt In Hctaool Work. Principil A. H. Waterhouse of the Omaha High school has been testing the ability of the students to govern themselves. It has been customary to have one of the teachers over tho study yearly $600, payable weekly. Desira ble employment with unusual oppor tunities. References exchanged. En close 6elf-addressed stamped envelope. S. A. Park, 320 Caxton Building, Chi ca?o. Miss Catherine Janette Hem pel is to be married at high noon. Wednesday, I . rt. ! . 1 I v.. 11 I C2 i room constantly. How they are left "nrUBr.v i, .u k Ami va The dignified Beniore a oi;lucUJ -.j e... .rA..A rAeatha Arthur Sindel of Lead, S. D. Mif-s WOrO iricU ura 9uu ai toi o vt ujr a I novelty wo. e ff and a few of them got HempePs friends in this city are .r... A rnrdUn waa airain nut leeion, and their best wishes will at- ver them and they were in disgrace, tend her in her prospective new home The seniors havine failed in 9elf- in Lead, where she will reside in the government, a committee from thelJuture- freshman waited upon Principal Water- Are you ready for th? entertainment house and asked that they be given a of the Star Vaudeville company on trial. He was perfectly willing to I next Sunday evening? B -tter secure lve them a chance. The freshmen, tickets and g. Fun by the c-.rload. ...lib-o ih coninra pcfnapd to nhield I Music of rare character. The best uniA " .i-.w., - w- i - the unruly members, and thereby J and standard artists all around. Prof, voided the disgrace experienced by J Snideman's orchestra will be on the them. "Whn any nervous member program with selections. Hear em lost control t f his pent-up energy and Champion boxing contest. See em. conducted himself in a manner unbe- Fun? You bet Do you take it in? comlog a freshman, he was reported I Adjutant Genertl Brry has issued without mercy and separated amonjHan order announcing that a board of tbe goats." They permitted no (canvassers will meet in his office, Feb- aieltiy school boy honor" to interfere j ruary 23. at 4 o'clock, for the purpose with tbe success of the effort. No I Qf npenin? the ballots cast for major freshman wan allowed to gloat over for the S cond regiment.N. N. G. The the seniors' downfall except ia secret, board is composed of the adjutant gen ii ia reddle s to say that the chagrin erai( Colonel Charles W. Bryan, A. D. of the avniors was greater than they c., and First Lieutenant Frederic J. ould bear, and later they were ai- Rolshaw. While there are others lowed another trial. They are doiag aspiring to the position. Captain E. J. much better. No class has to adopt streight's friends say he hae a"cincb," the elf-20vernment idea, but it will and lhat he la 8ure to haTe the titte Gf be In the nature of "local option." The major after election. Lincoln News. WDOie BCUeiBO I UUJIOUB . Tho f.,no1 nt T .1 clnrrclnn anil be held at Plattsmouth Saturday at 1 p. m. All former residents Of Piattg- A Spoedy Cora. Dan Kiser of Eight Mile Grove will be in Mynard every Wednesday.begin- moutn wishing to aUend can get the nlng February 21, and can cure you of benefit of one fare for the round trip rheumatism in one minute, tie can by leaving their names with S. D. also cure achea and pains of thirty Mayer, Mr. Livingston was a member years' standing, and will give treat- Qf Compauy M, First Nebraska volun- ment for a speedy cure of catarrh, teers. He was killed in the battle of neuralgia, pleurisy, consumption, etc. Santa Mesa, February 5, 1899, and his Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., and 1 to 4 body was recently returned to the p. m. United States. Adjutant General Herman Walntraub has decided to Birry gave permission yesterday to again, locate in Plattsmouth and on Captain E. J. Streight. commanding March 1 will open a notion and dry Company F.Second regiment,Nebraska iroodi store in the building now occu- national guard, to proceed to Platts- iA bv M. S. Briggs' barber shop and mouth with any number of his com- The blackboard for the new building ha" been ordeieJ acd will be ber shortly. Mrs. C. E. Wescott and Mrs. S. A. Davis wero visitors at the Centml building this week. Thursday next b-ing Washinffiou';? birthday ar.d a national holiday, n. school will bj held up.m that day. The boird at their rext meetii tr will nrobablv appoint a commitleo t-) arran ge the p-ogram of tho exercise- upon the dedication of the new buih'- ing. The exercises commr morating Washington and Lincoln birthdays will take place in all grades below th-a High school next Wednesday af er noon. February 21. All parents are invited. The board of education will hold a special meeting Monday evening to arrange for tho construction of tho cisos.etc , in the laboratory of tho new High school building and to attonti to one or two minor matters. Five radiators are now in p'aca in the new building, painted and con nected with the steam plant in the Central buildinjr, so that steam can be turned in to assist in the lathing and nlasterin when the windows aro in r - place. The windows will be in place in the new building not later than Tu jsdxy night and the lathing will commerce immediately thereafter, and if the weather is reasonably good the latbinsi and plastering will be completed in about two weeks. The radiators in tho Columbian building have been enlarged and the beating of that building is a much eas ier matter as a consequence. There is not f-ufttcient radiation upon the top Boor of tbeCentral buiidlngand when there is a wird and zero weather, l: is difficult to beat the laboratory and the large recitation room which are on the north sida of the building. There will he no school held upon Friday next, one ween from today, the board of education having tet apart that day for the purpose of permitting the teachers to visit tbe Omaha shools which they will do in a body, two or three being assigned to the various buildings wh-re the best work is t be seen. They will be required to spend the entire day inspecting the work done in Omaha corresponding to the erade which they teach here and a of (rrade meetings will le held the week following to disou-s the re sult of their observation. The first. Becond and third grades will meet on Monday and Tuesday, fourth and fifth on Wednesday, s'xth, seventh and eighth on Thursday and th9 High school forcaon Friday of that week. Frank Traver, a former Plattsmouth boy who i9 now locited at McCook, injury to the knee joint. The trouble wascu--ed by a fall, whic'i made tho joint stiff. A 1 efforts to save the 1 mb by treatroM.t have been futile, and it is now thought that it will be neces sary to amputate tho limb nbcve the diseasrd joint. Miss Horn is a. young lady very popular in this community. itid he- many sympathizing friends h'pe for her speedy recovery. D puty Constab'e J hn Klaurens hd quite a romantic experience a few niyhts since. Although older heads cautioned him that misfortune would surelv bef ill him if he ventured out in the sU-rm, b-ing 6t-ong of lirao and bravo of liearr, ho -decided to attend church at L3wiston. By tlie time church whs over the enow had piled so hk'h in drifts that ti avel became very difficult. When his noble steeds had battled with the heaps of enow till nearly exhausted, John bethought him self of the fields; so teating down the fence, he drove in. This did not im- nrovo matters much, for ho had proceeded nly a short distance when the sl'iffh ovei turned. Then John said: "Mary, let us walk." At'e.r the exhibit the picture- will bo. on sale at aciual wholesale prices. W. C. Smith, County Supsrintendent. V.UKIJOCK 1TKMS. . 1 l.tta. tl,vlnil munH that, hfl TTIflV HaPTTI nPftdBfia. Ia commission omce, iu M"" " " -' rented the room under the Cass county be present at the funeral services. I State Journal. J. T. Nitchey is reported as getting bolter. Henry P. Dinning ai a county sant visitor Monday. James Tiffho and family will move he e fiom Manley next week. Tt-i-thi Ooehiv substituted as te .cher fo-- G.aco henvrant Monday Mrs. Be'-t Li.g took her little daughter to Omaha Tuesday to consult an eye and ear special is'. William Henche will leave for three weeks' visit with relatives and frietids in Texns next Tue-day. Mrs. Christ Mockenhaupt and daughter returned from Lincoln Tues day, after a threo days' visit wi'.h her sons. Edward Ritchey played it fine on hi numerous friends by getting mar ried on tho sly. But he cannot escape havurj to set "em up to the hoys Messrs Holmes and Anderson, sen iors, the respective fathers of the new firm her, spent a few days visiting the voup? men this week. They spenk well of this town. W titer fito'z of Milfurd made his periodic il visit last Sundpy. It is stated mi excellent authority that the visit? will soon tei mioate. and this community will lose one of its fairest Much unf.vorable comment is heard ou the action of tho eoumy commis sioners in appointing a justice of the pe co fo.- this vicinity. They could not very well h ivo ..elected a more in competent pe-sor. Tbe birthday pa.ty given by the Epworth L-nguo Friday evening was a ?rnd success in tvery wny. The crowd wa- large ard the entertainmor t and refreshments were good. The re ceipts netted something like $35. The following made a pilgrimnge to Lincoln lst Monday to worship at the shrine of Paderewski, who is certainly the best and mo-t artistic pianist of the present day: Messrs. ana .ies dames A. J. Toe 1, H. Miss Grace Chenvrant I will for the balance of the season sell Baseburners and all other Heating- Stoves at Wholesale Prices. Come and get a bargain. John K. Jox. Job Printing ;. 7 Sbrriff'a SaI. Rv virtue ot an order of sale issued by Georee F. Houseworth, clerk of the district court, with in and for Uass couuty, iveDrasKa, ana to ma di rected. I will on the 20th day of March. A. D.. 1U0J, at 10 o clock a. m. Good Morning ! I am M Co 1, at your servi -. If )th day ot March. A. u.. . . . . , ofsaidday at the south you are cold, I will warm u, l jou door of the court house in the city of Platts- I --j t cheer V u. mid if y U bidder for cash, the following real I estate to wit . v. I ; .4 rn,t .i oaII ot miKlif aurtinn to th Inchest hirlder for cash, the following real I utA hiinnrc I will holo VOU TO", i 7Aio LntCKt St vie... Jot) Printing - o !'.' Mendota .$4 25 Anthracite 9.00 Lots three (3) and four 4 in the block eight 8). can hardly live without me. in iounf? & Mays- aaamon 10 ine .-'" rniln.l )v t hn ton :il a'eriu.in S I'lattsmuuth. Cass county. WeDraska, toeetner I ' with the nrivileires and aDDurtenances thereunto Delonglnging or in anywi-e appcriaiuuiii. iuc same being levi" a upon ana taken as ine prop erty of Jesse B. Strode. Emma Strode, August stolenian, Mrs. August sioieman. nrsi real uame unknown. Matilda Voung and Art Eliza Alexan der, defendants, to satisfy a judgment ot said court recovered uy Julius repperoerg, piaiuun. against said defendants. . l' - tir.ti-t.K, Sheriff Oass County. Neb. By J. V. McBride. Deputy. Plattsmouth. Neb.. February 13. A. D. 1M. First publication Feb. 16. FILE YOUR WANTS. JOHN WATERMAN. THE PERKINS HOUSE F. R. GUTHMANN. Prop. (Special notices under this head will be charged for at the rate of one-half (!4) cent per word for each insertion.) Rites &1 and Sl.50 psr i au Centrally L cated. Comfortably Furnisl.t d. The Nc's oilice has recently received a large amount of new type and is now better than ever prepared to do Job Print- I urn to "l : Among the selections ot type 'are the latest designs, so there is no necessity for sending out of town to get your work no matter how fancy you desire it to be. We desire to call especial attention to our facilities for printing wedding or other.. ..Invitations.. FOR SALE. This r- iR SM K OHF.AF Fairview Gardens. I consists of forty acres, three miles northwest of Plattsmouth postoffice. Fair building; beauti ful grove: grand views of the Flatte and Missouri rivers. There are eight acres in blackberries.two in asnaraom annle orchard, olum orchard, rasp berries, gooseberries, grapes and cherries. Large local trade. ana a g oa snipping iraoe esiaunsncu; property clear. For terms, see Wi.liam Crawford or J. O. Farmele. PLATTSMOUTH. Nr. i iORSALE A set of blacksmith's tools. Call at Coleman s jewelry store. FOR SALE A good six room house and two lots, with a variety of fiuit. About seven blocks from postoffice. For further information icq-lire of A. W. White. COR SALE Tersey cow; four year olJ; fresh- I Inquire ot x homas Sullivan. MISCELLANKOIS. BOY WANTED To carry the Omaha Hee. ;all at Lehnhoff's store between tt and 0 o'clock Saturday night. rue SOxrtO: design, pair of The ahnve was lost at White's hull at tunc of Christmas market. Finder will please MANDOLINS and GUITARS.. Wo are agents for the woi- d ronowned Wi ahhurn M. ru(.;i:,a and Clui uIb iho But'-', in-'to-mentmde. Let us lijsf ui i i you on o:.d .f these fi.i- :n-i,u ments. LEHNHOFF'S I OST A Smyrna L lions, time of leave at this oftice or notify us of its whereabouts. ft 9 v ! 15 women for soliciting. 1 . . n r onrl annil uraffP!t. V OT PHf- ticulars address F. O. box No. I'm, Plattsmouth. Neb. I.l ANTED Men and n do R. N-itz-31 and Colonel S. A. Morrison of the Eaple ' . ... Jt :n came in this morninjr. He is ou his J Beacon came m tnia morning uU ... way to Kanaas City, but will remain remain in the city until after tbe here until after the funeral of Guy funeral of Guy Livinpaton. He made Living. ton. 'The Nkw o3ce a welcome call. House, Sign and Carriage.. . . Painting UP-TO-DA.TE ..PAPER-HANGING.. StW : fDYERTlSFiV.LTf fl BALSAM FiliSSAr A .? C5eT... a.l L.ut.tirt tc hair. K?TC46f-tl'roiT.ote Iniori.iit growth. iJ.-il-- w i-c- Til to -storo Oray tiyCiijt Vou'l.fui Color. .. WE AUK ALSO.... Dealers in Wall Paper Direol from the millf See our samples before pu-chasino; your Will pHper. We Can Save You Aoneu. BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOR tha frudert and futew-MlUnffbook ever publubad. Pulpit Echoes OR I.ITINO TliCTHO FOR TTEAI AND HEART. CJoQtftininc Mr. MOOIrV'N bec Srinona. mth uing ntonM, IncidnU, rraooi KipcnenccMc, . By J). L. Moody liwK WlthoompWhlrtoryof hl.lifebT Krr. CHAM. T. COMM. PmIot of Mr. MoodT Chie.ro Ckarrh far Arc vnrt nd .a Introdaetloa hj Ur-r. LVMAN ABBOTT. 1. 1. We solicit a share of your patronage... Patton & Bulger Shop on Vine, between Fourth and Fifth Streets. brand n.w, Oifrip., htmUifiUlgiUMatmtrd. 071.000 mora AOKXT WA.VTtU-Men and Women. Cj"SIm unro.ne a hmrrMt time for Airenca. 8end for term, to jl. mm. nvsinukif j mt IV. Uiirtl.rd. Vow. Cfl Cblc.eater. EncU.h DUiaoaH Brad. rENNYRQYAL PILLS Ortftal And uetivtve. ryT. marc. Uiu rHiat.e. uoict k moud Brand in Kcd and Oietel!it 2biM. ir-uW wltij blue rit.boo. 1 Le "r.Au -f laitfattimj. At Dracntts. or nd 4. la atanip for prlcnlar. t timonlftlt and Heller ror iaaifti iiht. DTmiri r nail p-vw .ML.tvu.q... -c. 4Ula by all Lcal liracs1"- 111 1 L. A 1A mA. 1 1 i 1 , , ( Shop No. 278 PlattBrnouth Telephone 1T6 HI To PATENT Good Ideas may be lecnred by oar aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md R9. No. 176 gobocrtpUsni t ptnt Record 1 u tr aunuia. Wn have the very latent style of Script Type and it is of a beautiful design. This type is alo very nice for printing Lad:es' Calling Cards. Lawyers' Briefs and other liooU work we are prepared to do in the best man ner possible, havirf purchased new tvpe for tlrit particular purpose. All kind's of Commercial work printed in metropoHtan style and on short notice. Our prices arc correct ani the same to at. e En 310 Main Street. W V v? V 5P V W V V V Hou fURNITURE UN DERTAKING : Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. Jur stock is comUlete In all Uuei and we ,: vlte our friend, to look it over We will -naearor to please you. Call and see u.. STREIGHT 0 STREIGHT, (Successors to liotry Boeok. PLATTSMOUTH, NEIi