Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, March 02, 1900, Image 4

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    DEATH CALLS
ANOTHER
Ml'RRAt HAPPENING-
Allen Beeson Passes Away At
ter Months of Sufl'erlnff.
Hugh Robb has typhoid fever.
Johu Cook la' able to be around
again.
Moving time ia at hand, i
ous changes are being mado.
Our enterprising merchant, J.
By HI Bmmt Ia Bimot.il OM of Piatt- Young, Ay9t "If, O0ly a Rirl."
moot'. Leading uwfiri Am n" D , , Lincoln is movi if to
the farm formerly occupied by XI.
Davia.
Walker & Pitman, the grain mer
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r Citizen naa Mna " .,...
Vox ! Month With Complica
tion of DIIMtM.
Allen Beeaon died very suddenly at chant8f are doing a big business thia
1 o'clock this afternoon, ancr ui
MiB9 Annie Haro, wno ia
PEUS05L mention.
Ed Oliver went to Omaha "thia after
noon. William Stitzer of Havelock is visit
ing in the city.
Farther Carney was a visitor in
Omaha today.
MUt E'la Clark went up to the me
tropolis today.
Joseph Morris was in town today
from Louisville.
John Murom was among the visitors
in Omaha today.
SKHCMlSll WITH NATIVES.
Some or the lioj in m lunij um...
Have a Narrow Kscape.
Following is a p rtion of a letter
received from Hiram Robice-by his
father the day previous to the latter's
death:
CaLAMBA, 1 I., Jan. 16. Well, I
have had no chance to mail this lotier
until cow. We are now located at
Lepa, which is twenty-five miles from
Calamba. It was a long, hot march
and many men were in a sickly con-j
W. J. WHITE,
DEALER IN
!
HARD
COAL SOFT.
Leave orders at F. S. White's
Store or at Brick and Terra
Cotta works.
Satisfaction Gtiaranteed.
Neb. Tel. 71.
at St.
a . i.li. i, tnr- tio nRBt seven
mplicationofdiseasea Josepn a uoap.., x-,
months with a co
the principal cause of his death be
ing Bright's disease. Several days
ago Mr. Beeson'a condition appeared
to be improving, and some hopes were
dition when they arrived here.
George and Adam Meisinger or self and three others followed the coin-jjtj p PPPKINS Hill SF
Louisville were county seat visitors to- pany. and had charge of the bull cart j I II D IL,1IVIU.J
a&v ana provisions, we were sevens, p r gUTHMANN, Prop.
T II Pollock and T.H.Ewlng mado miles behind the company when the
wi trin to the metropolis this negroes fired upon us from either siuo
c " -tr
morning.
We held our own place
of the road
s .1 . X 1 . , - . 1 lha f pn f ill
Deputy Sheriff J D. about fitteen minutes, but we finally
out to the western part of the county
had to retreat. There wero at least
along nicely.
Dr. G. IL Gilmore.of Stanbtrry.Mo.,
has located here for the practice of
his profession.
M. S. Davia and R. S. Dill, old resl-
entertalned for hia recovery, but last dent9 ef thia community are leaving
night he grew worse and gradually for Burt county. Neb., where they will
became weaker, until 1 o'clock today, make their home in the future.
.. Dr. George V. Allen of this village,
when me nnai suuiuu A E Walker of Union,
Mr. Beeson'a demise removea one of d the t toe of w. T. King
Plattsmouth'a pioneer citizens he Kt Tueaday afternoon
a fnaa AAiintv In 1 fi"7S I 1 Ar.A
naving come v,- j oeeu -rUu. welcome call. killed on the same spot whereto were
and settled in this city in issu, wnere A musical entertainment ana supper hustlin? farmer fired upon. One of them belonged to
he has resided ever since. He was were given at the Christian churcn Murray, waa in the city to- Company Ii, Thirty-ninth regiment,
one of Plattsmouth'a leading lawyers, February 22. Prominent among the 3 &nd made The News and the other was a Thirtieth man in
Ling associated in that profession for Zl Walked a pUant call. I company Last nif t a F. th artiU-
m.Dy years with Jesse L R.t, and gMinni D t of lhi9 villftge. and Miss li-T
later with his son, A. J. reesou. Davl8 or b nlon. eToK anrremalned till this morn- The entire regiment had a hot fight
leaves a wife and six children four There was considerable excitement " c . h yesterday and the negroes were driven
RUes SI and $1.50 w Dau
Ceutrally Located. (
Comfortably Furnished.
thia morning to serve boui Hi ,lvnfth,m nn(, ,hPv were armed
Washington Smith was a passenger fl t don't see how
for Omaha thia morning, where he we egcaped beinff killed. Todav I am
went to consult Ur. uinora auouv u.o ghaking hands with myself over my
eyes. escape. A chicken which was crossing
J. J. Schneider, one of the prosper- the roa(1 duriDjr the firing wasknocked
I n-o t-nrr. Cai a r Pppftk. WAS in I v. .. HT ..,- K.,11t fi Trt ffint. from
Thetoebad "U31Br . 7 , r'er "3 .
town today ana maao inc. e, where i was kneeling, j. wo men ei u
PLATTSMOTJTH,
NEB
fr
WUgh It Gomes to the
Question..
of a new hat, you should
not :il tempt to answer it
until you have seen the
nobby shapes we are showing-
We have a beautiful
new Pearl Crusher at
S2.50 that will put you at
once in the lit of Jjood
il lessors. Other grades
to suit your pocketbook.
oni M'c up.
SON.
-n-nd two dauchters to mourn his in town last evening, occasioneu Dy m,. ..., farther south
7 a mnr extended obituary George Steele's rushing into 'Squire -Mr. ana Mrs. imni w stationed in a lurge ralace
demiae. A more extended obituary gwea demaIjding a writ accompanied by their sons, Fred and 0 garrison daty here for six
notice will be published tomorrow. of replevin for the recovery of his mule Charley, returned this morning from Te entire Orst battalion is
No definite time for the funeral has tQam a gPay and a biack. Jack Shaw a two weeks' visit with relatives at h the olhep two hav5ng pone f:ir-
vet been set. but it will be an- waf, Been to take the team, and drive uaiesourg, m. ther south. This city is one of the
nounced later.
speed
eaBt down Main street at a break neck J PnKftv . larsest on the island and has several
It is thought that Sbaw will kaihuvaw & churches and palaces. I was in
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A "smoker" at the Plattsmouth club return wua me muiu, utt0 The worklng time at the shops was one yesterday tnat is lurnisneu mum
rooms last night called together a been a resident of this community, increa8ed to ten hour9 ve9terday, and finest kind of wood work-marble floor,
congenial coterie of young men who and has never before been known to do the meD Ftart to work at 7 in the beautiful mirrors and several juanos,
conge""" J " n,j tKic Unrl Jnnk a A trac- .... s i..,:a v,i;fl n.n.m0i,il'in nl a I
nUvnd cards listened to manaoun uju,k - r morDine ana quit ai oiuinBevuuiHK, umuMucau.mnuu..
VlaJ DkJ Uhnntop an4 nmft.icnl inker, and Drob-1 . . , Tfc. h..iiin.-
rne rooms ."w" t - . I thus getting an nour ui uuu". uor
were in holiday attire of bunting for bly he has gone to M ynard rrsome
LMi and nreseated a perfect near by place, to attend a shooting
f mfrt whon the tournament.
UOUO Ul VC.tW. wfcM.w- -
guests arrived.
Apples and popcorn were sand
wiched between card games and the
fragrance of Havanas permeated the
atmosphere at all times.
Messrs. Hiatt and W halen made rog
EAGLE ITEMS.
Charles Allen ia moving to a f-rm
six miles north of Lincoln.
twelve-hour schedule which has been Sickner-s has takon hclJ ot the b.ivs
in force in some of the departments and over thirty out of each company
will not be discontinued for the pres- are laid up in the hospital. I was in
ent, at least. the hospital two days, but I am now in
good healtn ana am on auiy.
The Burlington is continuing active jt j8 not gafe fOP a peivon to venture
operations in the building of its exten- jar out cf town, as there aie rebels all
Ed Wenzel is at present operating I a:on fmm
Alliiace to Hartville, yo. , ainn0r the road. OatDOst men havo
.1 on the board of ;rade at Chicago. and the new line is being built with botu fired upon t-everal times. Over
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time music and all sorts of songs fol- No wedding announcement tnis time, unusual rapiauy. ii is uuiu.nv 5UU bpanin prisoners are none, m
Inwtvl later A new lountrine pillow, I though prospects lor tne iuiuio are mai as biwu no i.uo wkii oe tumeu h.ubo. o.mu vm w.v,.
the elft of Misses Treaua llempie anu Drigni. lemucu...... ------ ttIt5 .,c
Susie Thomas of Lincoln, made its de- l no ffl lie sotie;y oi iue . t-. vuu. v,u 91UU rum l"ci"-" ' - ------ me uu3 ua.o u.. ........ b -
jn't know whether we
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The ladies of the Congo church win river uiu3u, -- Wll. uo uCu . j . -
the young men were profusein their
lianlra t Vi vniincr vnmfln.
rrv. o- nna nnlloved L: . Thimw. nxt Stu: - augurated with as much activity as is I am sleeping on a bed which prota
innw,t. The invited quests were: ,W. now displayed in the building opera- abiy cost fi0, and of course I sleep fi, st
J J mo I J
Robert Hayes, Ed Schulhof, T. S. Mra Nick Myers,sister of our towns-
Clifford, T. E. Parmele, illbtadle- woman jur8. S. E. Allen, died at her
tions on th" Ha tville branch.
rate. All of the boys have jrocd buijks
Our first lieutenant was shot in tho
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rr, 0 tji, I tt-,1 T Ifmnn I . I Ail nOrlD-DOUnU trains uu mo -.a- M.'ff auring mo IJgni. ftt 31. 1iiouj.it.
mann,T. S. Baker, B. Wurl J. Kropp, home near AUo Sunday morning. v,Q Wn Mmin(r in late r r.,. n.r r..T1ti
for several days, on account of the se- Thorburn are on the tick list. The
Ben Davis, Ed Ryan, Jack Bennett,
John
Emil
Currier.
iv..HnAAr Frank McCarthy I lor several aays, on aeuuuut ui .uo xnorourn are on me t-ics usi. j. u
iz , m,m. n, t c in the make-up of our community in verj ecow 6torra3 in Kansas and Mis-
water is what is causing so much sick
Wurl, Maiden the near fulure. Several families are rf neea AU tho watel. ha9 t0 bo boilec
going to move about March 1.1
r tho ?.i Pn. mark last "The pattern Dasseneera who were
i iii ii a cayuuu uw v - i -
and strained before drink rg.
I have a beautiful pair of
d
jhoes I
A Noble Cnie.
kav rv innu nr ii I at. uunricB. wau., i u - . . i . ... ... . . i
-Ci v" nn v,ait with his week, and as a consequence there will on the Denver connection of Union r- found ana will try to ormg tnem nomo
Ttuw uaa ltdu uw.w I - . -c j : ' Wlin mfl
CI LI U1L1 W. V w n v. j " r 1
be able to regale their relatives and
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"As the branch train was coming
through Moreno Cuts very early this
a man appeared in the cut
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old friend. Rev. Freund, left this be a considerable movement in grain
morning for St. Joseph. Rev. Niebuhr here within the next few daya.
is traveling representative for Em- The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
maus, an asylum for the epileptics and gd Bobbitt baa been quite seriously
feeble-minded. This institution, or 9iCk with pneumonia, but is now on
colony, is situated near St. Charles, the way toward a speedy recovery.
Ma, and was founded in 1893 by the j. s. Strickland had a valuable horse
r..rmn F.vancalic&l Svnod of North stolen from his birn Sunday night.
i It fmnm onilorwv I TT ; a liKoral raisnrd and in I tOOming,
fehle-mlndedness are. without taking other means t have the thief frantically ngnalmg with what ap
distinction of creed, received with the apprehended.
same Christian love and sympathy. The Eagie Beacon announces 11.
But the present number of patients Wilkinson of Eigle as a cmdidate for
crowds all available space to its fullest nominallon fOP representative. Rich
extent, and in order to further extend ftrd Ja ft maQ tnat wouid creditably
and develop the good work an addi- represent Cass county at the state cap-
tional territory oi uu cre uc lo 1 ital.
eAntlv heen ourchased. Mr. Kiebunr
January 19 The regiment will
thA lino tomorrow hbout
admiring friends with a tale of a real thirty-five miles. Wo have been kept
western hold-up. which was only a marching right along, and nearly oni
fail
llure because uf the engineer's good third of the men are unfit to m-,rch
nse," says the North Platte Tribune.
- NKAVS liKIKFLV TOM).
Judge Paul Jessen wiil open the
March term of district court in this
city next Mouday.
There are a great many kinds of
!iTits hut when vou want window
peared to be a red lantern. The engi
neer slowed up immediately, but just
as the train was coming to a standstill
n uiav-uv.o. ', lights go to Bering's
bevond the man wih the lantern, all
. u-;tVi chntiriim ho he ODened
7k. o.H nt. nn. therebv frus- tor Is, always have your prescriptions
trating their evident plan of holding Hied at Gering & Co's.
t.h troin in the cut. The man's The home of Mr. and Mrs
It makes no difference who your doe
J. A
The Epworth Leaguers were enter-
Fridav at the home of lie v.
--to-'-!'- I . t r
Nictcols. Miss Nickols, the hostets, with a D: ece of red flannel tied around happy last night ty tne arrival oi a
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haschargeof the proposea extension . . . . at .ifl-w t th h ome of U e. ...L. a t umm I .Tn in the Second w n d, was made
tne aw oi ... . , ;T!..., "s-- f ; . . . . ,
of the work and is soliciting
mm a m -n T in Avnaotarl
u.. . V... .ii SnZ Pved herself a capital e, tertainer. if Tho matter i3 beiog investigated." new baby boy.
"Ar.l" ".I" u enjoyable time reported by all . Wo carry the 3lock in wal, pni)eP at
o m tn r.nA fnr present. Tho Turlington is erecting another the very lowest prices. Come at d ex
. . , ... I tt xt:ii a! An.nWnniiglLAmanhnrfl in the north end of the lo-1 ami no it. No samole boon trasa at
the health or their cnuaren. , i nonrj .moi, vu . - , , ' ,
tiv vrnd will solicit the aid of farmers, ia at present lying very low cal yards. This was found necessary uering & Cos.
. , w ,,ni (ii.t .nmLih nnpnmnnU. Ha is beinu very ia order to signal the switch engines m,,n1in Maillev. who went to the
nil CO Urea, anu auv -" . . t. .. - , . t
..... .....u. vio n..iai, mi.ht Vih norWulir nnrspd bv his familv and when passenger trains are approaen
iriouu uuwuo ui ui. h' u...-.- --1 . . - j u - i
- - - . . u .nvl. nonoa li tt will I f.innrla an f aa! V6rV SH D UinO OI I lng
wvuur iui mo l - -
flU6TI0NflUCTI0N !
...BEGINNING...
My entire stock of Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Clocks, etc., will be sold at
Auction. There will be no reserve
EVERYTHING MUST GO. My object
is to retire from business.
Juo. T. Colonian,
Second Door South of the Postoffice.
AllenKby-Urensi-l Chub Oeclded.
After hearing all the arguments in
the Allensby-Greusel case at Lincoln
yesterday. Judge Holmes decided that
the mother wjh the proper person to
care for tho child. The attorneys for
both Mr. Allensby and Mrs. Greuel
made powerful arguments, the pathos
and tragedy in the case giving oppor
tunity for effective argument.
A divorce suit, entitled E izibeth
Miller vs. Alonzo Miller,was filed with
the clerk of the district court today.
The parties are both residents of
t'latt'mouth, and the causo of action
is alleged to be non-support. The de
fendant for a number of yea' s h is been
earning a living as a fisherman.
Meeting of Bar AKHoelal ion.
A meeting of the Cass County Bar
association is hereby called at the of
fice of U. B. Windham Saturday even
ing, at 7 o'clock sharp, to take action
on the death of Judge Beeson.
11. B. WIXDIIAM, Preside.it.
A J. Graves, Secretary.
cheerfully forward
authorities.
to the
HUBOOCK ITEMS.
H R. Neltzel made a business trip
to Lincoln Thursday.
Carrie Wurtz of Lincoln spent Sun
day with friends here.
Bertha Goehry will teach the spring
school term at Manley.""
proper nia reCovery.
The infant aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ed i
Wright died Friday morning, and was
buried in their family cemetery, one
mile east of town, the following day.
The family have the heartfelt sym
pathy of all, as they lost another 6on a
few years before.
Isaac Iliner, who is employed in the
freight car repairing department at
the shops, was assisting in the work
of tightening up a car truck this morn
ing, when he accidentally caught the
little finger of his right hand between
the axel and "squeezer," quite ser
iously smashing that member. Dr.
Philimiines with the fighting lirst
r (
Nebraska, is in the city for a visit at
the home of Samuel Kich-irdson. He
ia on his way to Chicago.
Wnile assisting in tho work of tear
ing down the old Bonner stib e yes
terday, Sol O-b.-r hi'd the misfortune
to bruise the thumb of his right hand
quite severely, and ho was taking a
lay-off today as a consequence.
Mrs. J. A. Osborn, mother of Sol
Osborn, has been confined to her homo
President Perry oi uoane college Stewart Livingston d.essed the finger
gave two very interesting talks at the
Elder Van Fleet held quarterly Congo church, Sunday morning and a bad wreck in which three lives for the past twenty-three days with a
meeting here last Sunday. evening. He urged Christian educa- were i09tt occurred on the Missouri severe attack of pneumonia. She is
Revival meetings are being held in tion as the vital part of church work. Pacific ne'ar independence, Mo., Wed- seventy-four years of age and, while
the United Evangelical church here. He also suggested plana for reviving nesday night. It was caused by the the long illness has been a great trial
Mat Thingan is moving to the old
Traver farm, four miles west of town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Connelly are
visiting relatives near Murray thia
week.
Herman Schmidt took possession of
his purchase, the Rennvanz farm, this
week.
Conrad Miller came down from
Omaha to attend the Johrdang
Thingan wedding.
Three of A. M. Cole's children are
reported quite sick with grip, while
the oldest daughter has peritonitis.
A. W. At wood sells paint, paper
and window glass.
Noah Clemmons, residing near Mur
ray, was given a pleasant surprise the
evening of February 23, it being his
eighty-sixth birthday. The old gen
tleman entered into the spirit of the
nm&aion and seemed to enjoy every
minute of his neighbors' brief stay. It
was a jolly company, and their music
flneral sociability made him feel
k- h was voune again. Wiahing
Mr. Clemmons many more such pleas
ant occasions the guests aeparteu.
A. YT. Atwood sella pure drugs and
the church servicea that have been
discontinued for some time. It is I
hoped that they may find some plan
whereby a minister can be employed.
The Washington program given by
eighteen-inch snow fall in that vicin
ity. "
O KEEN WOOD ITEMS.
to her, bright hopes are entertained
for her early recovery.
There is more Catarrh in this section of the
country than all other diseases put together, and
until the last few vears wai supposed to be ln-
Dr. Falcott's father from Dakota IS curable. For a great many years doctors pro-
I it a lrtj-al HUpasf ami prescribed local
the E-iirle schools was very interesting vieiting him. remedies, and by constantly tailing to cure with
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, , , , . , , local ireaimcui. (jiuuuuhh.-. ..........
Lloyd Jeffrey has purchased a brand Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional
riAw hnrro-r Xow cirls nut in vonr disease and therefore requires con.stiUit'onal
new OUggy. iOW KlrtJ pui ill yuur t atmcnt Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
bids. bv F. J. Cheney & Co . Toledo Ohio, us tne oni
I constitutional cure on the market. It is i.ik. n
The Kock Creek literary will close
and instructive, and showed consider
able training on the part of the teach
ers, especially Miss Horsh. One
part, given by the advanced pupils,
was a review and history of "Our Na
tional Songs." These old songs showed
that they still are worthy of their
places of pre-eminence in the hearts
of all patriotic American?.
that out of the sale of said property there s
be ascertained the amount equitably belorif
to said ward and the same to be invested by-
Order to Show Cause.
In the iJistrict Court of Cass County. Nebraska.
David Pitman as Guardian 1
for Atlanta J. Cable t
vs. I
c l .-rl T cllo ct al. I
This cause came on for hearing upon the peti
tion of David Pitman, guardian of Atlanta J.
Cable, insane, praying for a license to sell her
interest in the north half of the nJrthwest quar
ter cf section twenty-nine (29. and the south
half of the southwest quarter oi so.i uui.ciu;
CU) all in townshi eleven (11 north of range ,
thirteen (13.) in the county of Cass, Nebraska. ,
ritrht nf rfower and homestead, and
(Zing '
f her
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gu lrdian, ana tne proiccus
ance and support, and be separate from the lolnt
interest of her husband, Sanford L. Cable, in
said land There is no personal property or
other estate out of which to support the said
liHs therefore ordered that the next of kin and
all persons Interested in said estate, appear be
fore me at the otiice of the cleik of the district
court, on the second day of April. A D.. 1' UO. at
one o'clock p. in . to show cause why a license
should not be granted said guardian to sell said
laud described in this notice, and why the court
should n .t seperate the interest o said ward in
said land Irom that of her said husbaod
And that said not ce to be published in lilt
Semi Weekly News-Herali. for three succes
sive weeks before the day of hearing
Dated this first day of sJ jtige.
Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls. Attorneys.
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The Riffht Store..
Is the one where nils ;ue sold at low rices;
where the firm does as it agrees; where your
purchases are delivered promptly and properly:
where the fewest blunders are made; where
there is a readiness at all times fo rectify er
rors; where every effort is put forward to
please customers, .V store that tries to do all
these things comes about as near beinr a per
fect store as it is possible to make it. That's
just the kind of store we keep. We would
like to have you call and see this store of ours.
You can save money on your Furniture b' buy
inr it of...
cf c ry -jf o cf Of c c
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Thomas Jauda & Son
(Successors to .1. 1. UrNRL'H.)
FILE YOUR WANTS.
The revival meetings at the Chris
tian church, which have continued for
four weeks, will be concluded this cburcb, Sunday morning,
Kev. lull win leave tomor
for the season Friday, with an extra
n:ce program.
. Missea Emma and Hannah Gerblingr
of Elmwood are visiting G. H. and
Charley Wiedeman.
Dr. Hobbs, of Springfield, III.,- will
give a talk on "India," at the M. E.
internally in d jses trom i arops w - .---.--ful.
It acts directly on the blood and rnuco. s
surfaces of the system. 1 hey otter one iundrcd
dollars for and case it fads to cure, hend for
evening.
row morning for hia home in Hampton,
Ia. The good accomplished by these
meetings cannot be estimated by man.
The character of Rev. Hill and hia
work haa been of a high order. Many
have been persuaded to obey the gos
pel and become Christians, among
whom are a large number of young
men. Kev. tliii appeals to vue iuidk-
The hardware store of Mr. Bird has
again changed hands, a gentlemen
from Omaha being the purchaser.
William Zebrung ha9 resigned hia
school, and will leave about March 12
to take a position on the Rock Island
railroad at Lebanon, Kan..
Remember the boy's quartet enter
tainment at Lemon's hall, Saturday
ing class of people, and his work here, night. Part of the pioceeds to be
as elsewhere, has "been highly satia- given to a poor family- Come out and
factory. help a good cause.
circulars and testimonials. rtaurc.
F. J- Chf.nev ci: Co.. 1 oledo, U.
Sold by druggists, ."ic.
Hall's family pills are the best.
WANTED Several persons for dis
trict office managers in this stato to
represent me in their own and sur
rounding counties. Willing to pay
yearly $600, payable weekly. Desira
ble employment with unusual oppor
tunities. References exchanged. En
close self-add rested stamped envelope.
S. A. Park, 320 Caxton Building, Chi
cago. John M. Leyda ia still makiug farm
loana at the low rate of 5 pr cent in
terest. If in need of a loan it vuil pay
you to see him before makinc con
tracts elsewhere. Office in Waterman
block, I'iattsmouth.
(Special notices under this head will be charged
for at the rate of one-ha'.f (') cent per word
for each insertion.)
FOIl SALE.
niu 4A I.K Hume of seven rooms; rnrcc
r ., ,.rrml with fruit. Barn that casij
i ll Oil tbuildines
cost. Inquire of O
For about one-half what it
K. Barror H. K. uering.
fcs ln!VMJrfi!' For further information
iuquire of A. W. White.
FOR LE lersey cow; four years old; fresh,
inquire of Thomas Sullivan.
MISCELLANEOC
COlt Kt l-joe aicv TV'"-r ,r
Sixth street
1. O. box :.
Inquire at The News office or
WANTED-Salesmen and salesladies. Gl
proposition to right party. Call room
Kiley hotel.
Good
4.
IV Onod territory and good wages, horpar
"ular. addreVs P. O. boxNo. 10J7. Flattsmouth.
Neb.
vTFD-Men and women tor sonciung.
The St. Joe Pair Store..
Having returnel to PlattMiiouth with a largv stock
of Drv Goods, Notions. (Juccnswart-, (ilasswarc and
Chinawaro, I would W- iK ascl to have all my old friends
five me a call. Will Ik- ready for business next Satur-
la' HERMAN WAINTROUB,
City Scales building. Plattsmouth. Neb
LOUIS OTTNAT...
I
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..PaiittingjiNTERioR
House, Sign nd
Carriage..
UPTO-OXTK
Painter
anJ...
Decorator
..PAPER-HANGING..
..We Guarantee Satisfaction..
on all wo, k hitru-t 1 to "-.
1 :r r.
SPECIAL DESIGNS
u roriii' n m da ;l Pf'l i'a-
N j.v -t .l' - unti up-'o ciaio
rfel niar.-' f Wfrti.
PROMPT ATTENTION
TO ALIv WORK.
Tivsntu years ot ExuerlenGC
IN FRESCOING.
Wc solicit a share of
your patronage...
Patton & Bulger
Shop on Vine, between Fourth
and Fifth Streets.
ONLY SIGN PAINTER IN
TOWN.
I'riee- Moierat Cd Furnish Many
Kiferenoeri.
Plattsmouth Telephone No. 253-
97 !
The newest thino- ia town is the
. . i Shon No.
Plattsrcuuth i elepbone ' Keg Nq j-5 Model bakery, Perkins housa block.
it best patent medicines.