V si .-"" r v AGREEABLY SURPRISED Home of 91. Seliroeder the Scene of a Jolly Gathering. NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. Crew In the B. & SI. Planing Mill Sur prlse at Fellow Workman In Honor of Hla Sixty-Finn Blrtnd,y Mr. Jo brorker Alio Surprised By Friend nod Neighbor. Yesterday aa the sixty-fifth birth day of M. Schroeder, who for many years has been an employe of the B. & M. planing mill. His fellow employes, learning' of this fact, at once planned to give him a surprise. Last evening the entire mill crew, with the excep tion of five who were unavoidably ab- and examine them Crushed fruit all flavors Atwood's drug store. Wall paper. 5 cents a roll at At wood's drup store. Choice perfumes and toilet articles at Atwood's drug store. Remember the sociable on the Christian church lawn Tuesday even ing. Pure drugs and all the best patent medicines at A. W. Atwood's 'drug store. De Witt's Little Early Risers famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. P. G. Fricke & Co. A new line of samples of imported and domestic cloth poods. Come in lludecek & Mc- CATCH MADEJN OMAHA Police at That Place ltclievc They Have a Train Itobber. WILL AFFECT MERCHANTS Con- Two Men Appear Who Claim to Have Keen Him Alight from the Moving Train Messenger Ha Been Sent for to Identify the Suspect Other New of Local Interest. From Monday's Daily. The Omaha police have arrested a man who they think is guilty of hav ing committed the hold-up on the Mis souri Pacific at Atchison last Thurs day night. The suspect gives his name as "Stump" Garth and is quite ter's department. The latter officer Uncle Saiu Will Let Only Small tract for Supplies. Captain Harrington K. West, chief commissary of the department of Mis souri, has under bis control the pro visioning of all of the garrisons in the department and of several in other de partments, says the Bee. The commis sary department is likened to the stew ard's department in a large hotel, where supplies are purchased upon the basis of the present condition of trade, and an unexpected influx of guests makes it necessary to provide for double the number anticipated. The Contributor to Library Fnad. Tom Parmele All necessary brick Mrs C H Parmele 1 he lot Fisher Ac Lawrie. Omaha. .Plans and specinctions James Robertson A W Atwood F G Fricke & Co S H Atwood & Co H C McMaken & Son.. S E Hall & Son B & M RRB E E Hilton Stakes out lot aai building Former donations $l.lv8 50 Standard Oil company 25 00 Groneweg & Schoentgen. Council Bluffs Bennett & Tutt Rev. Father Carney Samuel Waugh J W Sage F E Sch later W D Jones .The sand The paint .The glass The crushed rook ..$10 worth of grading ..- worth ot tin work Material shipped 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 S 00 3 00 Still rlrntinr In Sou t li A Men. Our fight this wok' is on cnI.Is ami emls in summer , I. We expect to gel licketl. Uvause Price or Value will not le con sidered. Straw hats. Shirts. Under wear. Crash and Flannel Suits anything- of a "summery" nature must go. Kememher. mu rx PRICE TAKES 'EM." We are headquarters for business of the commissary is quite I Thomas Walling 5 oo different from that in the quartermas- Jesse McVey. I J W Johnson. 6 00 5 00 sent, called at Mr. Schroeder's home Elroy in the Second ward ana when tno people who have cisterns which need crowd announcaa ine purpose oi meir cieaning are respectfully requested to read the advertisement of anatta & visit he was both surprised and de lighted. However, he quickly recov ered from the effects of the sudden shock and proceeded to entertain the visitors in good style. Mr. Schroeder was the recipient of several fine birthday presents, and the presentation speech by Herman Kess ler, in the German language, was one of the pleasing features of the affair, and Mr. Kessler will no doubt here after be called upon to deliver a speech whenever occasion demands. William Puhiman, Morritt Kerr and Charley DuKe also delivered short and appro priate addresses, while as an after din ner speaker J. F. Robinson certainly captured the priz3. The guests report a good social time, and when they started out for their homes all ex pressed a hope that Mr. Schroeder would live to celebrata many more birthdays. It being in the nature of a "stag" party, only gentlemen were present. The following composed the jolly crowd: Messrs. W. C. Tippens, J. F. Robinson, M. S. Kerr, J. J. Nejedley, D. II. Sampson, W. Ia. Maiden, David Wicbman, John Wichraan, William Puhiman, II. J. Kessler, James Chaloupka, John Woster, C. E. Duke, C. S. Decker, John Li bershall, Clint Thompson, E. A. Taylor, R Frady, John Johnson, K. S. Barstow and M. Schroeder. Summers on page four of this paper. The society of Christian Endeavor of the Christian church will give a I sociable on the church lawn Tuesday evening, July 31. Icecream and cake l(c. Everybody invited. purchases supplies hich are not eas ily destroyed, while the commissary supplies are of the perishable class. For this reason purchases must be made often or. The longest period made for cou tracts in this department well known in Omaha police circles. having been arrested about three months aeo for beating a woman. lie was released at that time on a worth less bond and immediately left town lie returned Saturday and was im ) S . 1 ,.1.A Sm a Vt a Vv nIT? I s m -a m . . . uieuimcij uiiifu rj;D uy mi tun-1 is iOP uressea oeei, which covers a cer. I noriod of six months. Manv sunnlies IB - I As he was being searched In the of- are purchased quarterly.but the groat fice, two men entered the room, and as est amount is bought bv the month soon as they had laid eyes on the pris-l The quarterly purchases include oner they told the police captain that J flour and canned goods, generally. Those whohive tried a Gut Hell" be was the man who held up the ex-1 while the monthly include vegetables. or a "Silver Wreath" cigar will smoke I press messenger on the" Missouri Pa-1 pheoso and other open 9tores. The no other. These famous cigars are I ciflc train Thursday night. Their story j quarterly estimates are being made made at Wurl's factory, and all first-1 is to the effect that they happened to I out at prosont. They are for about be standing near the track when the half the quantity required lat year man jumped from tue moving train, becauso of the reduction in the num They are positive he is the right mac. bor of the troops in the department. However, to make sure the express but they are much larger than the 69 messenger has been sent for, and he J timate9 of July, 189S, when there were will probably come tomorrow. While but a dozen men at Fort Crook and Garth strenuously denies having been I about the same number at the other in Atchison, it is known that he has I posts for which provisions are pur been away from Omaha for three chased bv the Omaha commissarv. months, and just returned Saturday I "The redaction in the number of afternoon. I trooDS in the department is havinc a Criminal at Lar(. Nearly every day Marshal Slater and Sheriff Wheeler receive cards from the officers of surrounding towns, ask ing them to look out for crooks of vari ous descriptions. Today the former received two of them. One is from Sheriff Kill of Atchison, Kan., and offers a reward of $25 for the arrest of one Louis Sewel, alias Louia Murphy. He is wanted for highway robbery, having escaped from the jail at Atchison on July 29. Sewel is described as being twenty-two years old, weight 140 pounds, height about 5 feet 8 inches, light complexion, light hair, grayish blue eyes, has short pug nose, slightly protruding but not thick upper lip. He has a scar running from left corner of nose to edge; mouth turning down at corners; large scar covering back of left hand at base of thumb. He walks with fjait of a tough head up, hat pushed well back and swings arms diagonally in front of body. When lafet Been he wore a dark gray wool suit and a round black hat. The other card is from Chief of Po lice Martin of Hastings and offers a reward of $-5 for the return and infor mation leading to the arrest and con viction of a bicycle thief. class dealers handle them. For burns, injuries, piles and skin diseases use DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original. Coun terfeits may be offered. Use only DeWitt's. F. G. Fricke & Co. Died Margaret Catharine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lehnhoff, at 12:15 p. m., July 31; age one year, seven months and seventeen days Services at residence 2 p. m. August 1. Private. Otto Wurl uses only the best brands of tobaccos in the manufacture of his cigars. Lovers of a good smoke will find no better cigars on the market. W:,.l 1T,II " AnU- "Citno. W-oofl. " 10 cents. As will be noticed in another column. The News is making an effort to se cure a complete diieciory of the lodges of the city. There ae quite a number which are not as yet included in the list, and the secretaries of these lodges will confer a favor by sending in the necessary data. The business and social meeting of WEEFI.NU WATKli NOlKt. Miss Minnie Girardet of Delta, C lr. is vUiling S. F. Girardet and family Frank Sackett is making arrange merit for an extended visit with rela tives in Ohio. The M. W. A. expect to turn out in full strength at the log rolling in Plattsmoulh. Chauncey Orton, who has been quite sick the pa9t three weeks with biiious fever, is on the mend. bad effect upon the business in towns near tho various posts," paid an army officer. "At some of these smaller places tho principtl trade is with the soldiers and now that they have been moved many small merchants have roen kept out of business, but since tho introduction of the canteen system at the majority of the posts, the char acter of the business conducted bv the men who cater to the soldiers' train has changed. Before the canteen sys tem was introduced almost every Epwortn League Assembly. Encourged by the phenomenal suc cess of three previous sessions, the management of the Nebraska Epworth League assembly has arranged a pro gram for the 1900 meeting, of which they may well be proud. It is believed that in varlety,interest and real worth, it surpasses anything of the kind ever placed before the people of Nebraska. Those who attend this year's assembly will have the opportunity of bearing Frank Roberson, fresh from the battle fields of South Africa, Bishop Hamil ton, General O. O. Howard, General John B. Gordon, Bishop Galloway, Major Hawks, Maud Ballington Booth and a host of others philosophers, teachers, lecturers and religious workers. The musical attractions are espec ially good the South African boy choir and the famous Arion Lady quartet of Chicago. Half rates to Lincoln via the Bur lington every day from July 31 to August 8. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for at the post- office at Plattsmouth, Neb., July 30, 19C0: Campaign Hats and Caps. WESCOTT &, Clothiers ami IlalierilaIirr.s. SC ooooo ooooo ooooo ooooo atch This Space... We can't sell summer foods in winter and we want the money for Ym, if itV no more than cost. Following are fuoktn ht wt haven't all sizes, luit it's all the same to you, if we can lit vou: 11.50 and 1. 25 Wrappers,. .J,l i 125 H ue duck Skirls I.UI 1.25 Blue duck Waists ... I.oo 1, mid .Mh Miirt Waist,.... Crur-h Skirt and I " : (I.uio Vests, .15 Lawns,. 50c, 75c and $1.00 Men's I.-tuudert-d and Nelicf Shirt 75c Men's Underwear 50. Men Un.l.-rw r Ladies' Oxfords and Mi-sos Slipper. at 2" pr cut diri-iun:. Prices on all light goods cut off j.i-t anvo the tiii.Lll.'. Call us up for anything you want in Groceries. 1 b.-4v C. D. LONG... Telephone . . . Formerly F. T. Da it Co , ) Ky MethoJUt Church Mrlrk. No 4 t'lattaiuoutti. Nil Beverage. Mrs Charles Dudley. Clinton K Gardner, Rose (3) Hall. Mrs C M E H H Mesiua. Mrs M Keif. Noem Kay, Miss Maude Schram, I Vauage, Cris Williams, William Beoedic, Mrs A J huierau. Mike Geleke. Gus Howard, t'ney Landier, George Parker, Mrs Harriet Bhoden. D C Keinstein. Sam Van Sheetz. Miss Diila Yagel, Con Just ThinJc at This! store' had an annex where strono- J. K. Keithley went to Kansas City Hquop wa3 sold to the BOlujer euh rosa. Friday night, returning Monday. He The real business of the allee-ed mer- Visited his brother. Will. . hant was so cnnealwi that rnnvlHinn I. W. Teegarden and daughter, was almost iiUDOssible. where tVa mar- When calling for any of the above letters please say "advertised." C. H. Smith, Postmaster. The undersigned wish to announce to the K-ijle of Plattsmouth and vicinity that they are pre pared to the PresDyterian Christian Endeavor society was held last evening at the Jeanette, returned Friday from their I chant was guilty of breaking the rev home of Miss O.ga Martin. If one I visit of several weeks in Indiana with enuo laws, for many of them held gov- relatives S. F. Girardet spent la.it week with calls to mind the baautiful evening, to gether with the pleasant remembrance of previous meetings held at this home. it seems hardly worth while to state that a large number were present. The regular business was disposed of as early as possible and the remainder of the time taken up in games and music. The company especially en joyed the solo by Miss Gertrude Fletcher and the instrumental music by Hilt Wescott. John Fowler, United States consul at Che Foo, has been in the government service ever since he became of age, twenty-one years ago. He began as a clerk in the Washington navy yards. being two years later transferred to ernmeut and slate licenses which were I the Tallipoosa, on which he remained produced when trouble was about to I until the vessel was wrecked ia 1885. CLEAN CISTERNS Ffc.KSONAL.MKN flON. today Ioqalry A boot m Floater. Coroner Gass received a letter today from Mrs. Nancy Hartford of Genoa, making inquiries in regard to the floater found near the Missouri river bridge at this place July 3. She wished to know if the body had a small lump about half the size of a hickorynut ou the top of the head near tho crown, aud also a small scar on tho right cheek. The coroner has sent her a reply to the effect that he and the jury made a thorough investigation of the remains of the dead man, and if the body had the marks she described, they were not noticed by them. Are Knroute Home. Eli Bussler has received a lotter from his brothers, Albert and Edward, who went to the Philippines with the ' Thirty-ninth regiment. The letter says that they, in company with young Searles and several others, have been invalidated home, and are now enroute. The boys have been confined in the hospital at Manila for some time, and it was thought best to permit them to go home. Surprised lljr Her Friends. , A party of friends and neighbors called at the home of Mrs. Joe Drucker, " in the south part ' of town, yesterday afternoon and gave her a neat sur prise, it being Mrs. Drucker's birth day. Refreshments were served and a . general good time was enjoyed. The following were present: Mes- dames Otterstein, Itichter, M. Price, . Fred Drucker, P. Madson and C. Kopiscky. Union Sunday School flrnlo. " A UouftC unaay scnooi picnic . nas been arrangj-i lhe Christian and United PresbyterT3v!LbbalD 8choo,a rt nf a ! 1 1 vTNnJjI in A. II. v iuun a v auu ww ah i I . . . , . i . . .,, . t u.XmiU. l8K"- " Pace "y win take a .o.,uo : . northeast of Murray on August 14. Andrew Pittman was in town from Nehawka. Paul Groetschel returned yesterday from his visit in Iowa. II. C. McMaken made a trip to Omaha on the fast mail. Mrs. II. D. Travis was a passenger for Lincoln this afternoon. Frank J. Morgan was a business vis itor in the metropolis today. Miss Addie Smith has gone to Lin coin for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. J. M. Johns and daughter were passengers this morning for Lincoln. George L. Farley of The NkVS made a business trip to Omaha this morning. Mrs. Fred K uusman and little daugh ter spent the day at Pacific Junction. Mr. and Mr?. M. P. Fleming of Mur ray were Plattsmouth visitors tody. Judge S. M. Chapman was in Omaha today looking after some legal busi ness. Attorney James Manahan came in from Lincoln this morning on legal business. A. C. Tinker of Omaha rode down on his wheel t(day. He was enroute to Humboldt Engineer Joe Lloyd went to Lincoln this morning for a short visit with his daughter and family. E. W. Baughman ot the Uavelock Times was in town today on business. He made this oft Ice a pleasant call. F. L. Mary aud wife of Lincoln re turned home this morniug after a visit in this city with the latter's parents, William Neville and wife. Mrs. A. II. Kuwitzky and children of Nebraska City are in tho city visit ing with the families of Harry Dickin son and Mrs. Martin Houck. Constable J. R Deuson returned last evening from his trip to Kearney. He reports his boy as getting along Cue, and he was very favorably impressed with the way the state reformatory was manage!. Hon. II. B. Windham and J. M Patterson, accompanied by the for mer's daughters, Kathlyn and Ellen, expect to leave this evening for Chi- friends and relatives in Nebraska City, Tecumeh and Julian, returning Sat urday night. C. W. Kish has rented the opera house, and hereafter will endeavor to run it so that Weeping Water can have some good shows. The funeral services of Miss Mabel Stoner, who died Friday afternoon of lung trouble, occurred Sunday at the Baptist church, R-jv. C C Cox otticiat- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Mike D ity, living come. iNow the soldiers seem to pre fer drinking beer on the military res ervation to drinking whiskey in the towns and there is not half the trouble with drunkenness as formerly." Ten years ago he was appointed consul at Ning Poo, whence he was trans ferred to Che Foo in 1896. of all Mud, Toads, Fros, Snakes, or almost anything that could get into a Cistern Removes all odors and leaves the water pure and clean, so that it can le used for drinking- and any other purjo,i without taking the water from the cistern. Our ch arfe is 51.50 for cleaning-. No money required until the work is done and if you are not satisfied. I'OLLAIM) OX CAMPAIGN Um- Rppaltllrans Knterlug I'poa the p)en With Kuthuidaaui. "RepuMicarife in all parts of Ne braska are confident of carrying the state this fall. They are entering1 into I the campaign with a spirit and a dash three miles northwest, are parents of a I tnal Cinnot fail to bring success," said j new boy since last Friday. Also Mr. J Ernest M. Pollard of JSohawUa, prcsi- and Mrs. Dow Critcliueld a pirl last Tuesday. At the session of the B. V. 1. U. last week, which was held in the city park. the people were so enthusiastic over this location that they voted to meet hare again next year. The urgent need of a hand stand that will extend the full length of Main street is quite apparent. 1 hen the band can play a tune here and there aud not slight auv of the firms. The crowd, of course, follows the band. The Bankers' Union of the World picnic to bj held here August 10 prom ises to Kbcure a crowd larger than any previous like occasion. This will be followed by another picnic in Soptem bor, held by the Sons and Daughters of Pro'ection. Lit them come, Woer- ing Water can care for all of them. Mr. Riney, who lives near Peoria, III., and who is ownor of the farm on dent of the Nebraska Republican league. "Wo have announced that we will establish a club, in every town in the state and we have found all repub licans so enthusiastic that I think this will be possible. The republicans are not entering the campaign in the half hearted way of former 3'oars and I have no doubt but that they will land tho statu ticket. "The roueh rider uniform has been adopted for marching clubs and for horsemen and is proving a great suc cess, it is uracticallv the same uni form the soldiers wore in Cub i and ia boinjr used by republican clubs of Iowa and Minnesota. The brown duck suit and the rough rider hat make a very picturesque uniform. In nearly all tho smaller towns our clubs are mounted. The young men in tho coun try arc . taking great interest in the campaign and are joining tho mounted clubs in great numbers. Competent FILE YOUR WANTS. It Oot Yon lVotliin: We have done work for R. li. Windham, J. W. Johnson. J. M. Patterson, C. K. Wescott, Fred Lehnlu.tr. S. M. Chap man, Joe Klein, Mrs. Livingston, Henry Kikeiibary. Llia-. Sag-e and many others in Plattsmouth. VANATTA & SUMMERS, PROPRIETORS. Orders left at News office or at Sage's livery barn will re ceive prompt attention. (Special notices under this head will be charged lor at the rate of one-hall (V&) cent per word for each insertion. No notice accepted lor less than ten cents.) LUST AMU rODNU. FOUND Near Happy Hollow, a "friendship heart." Owner can recover same by paying for this notice and describing property. rOK RENT. COK RENT Good house on Elm street. 1 quire of Mrs. Levings. In- rOK 8ALK. FOK SALE A tine single driver. See A. H. Week bach. FOK SALE A new surrey and a good sewing machine. Inquire of W. L. Street. NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS. sework. An AD- Louisville. Neb. WANTED A girl for general hou ply to Mrs- James Patterson. Lc 11 A N' TED Every one who desires a first-class I. newspaper to subscribe tor The Evening PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ui tmatil im due. . !uurial rruvth. M.T.r rails to Htor Or Hur to ita Youthful Color. Cium e.ip mm a ta.ir tsauqf. ..LAW OFFICE.. OF Robert B. Windham Itnbllilied 17.1. News, the leading daily of the city cents per week. Only 10 p PILLS :fHl L .For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such aa LJ L .'" ndlr'ain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Z f Uiddmess, Fulness and Swelling after mcals.Dii- 1 r, " - i.wuci,vHa v.miis, riusmatsor : neat. Loss of AnDttirr. Shnrtn.of . consTiPATiorj tho frequent caum of Appendfrllle .no. manr uthr lou. Ilia ahould oarer ba nes'lei't.-d. TliautvUun to tha unial eatnartlo ramediee I. their coatl.e rwaciliui w ht h lncrna... conatlpatloa Instead of curing It. fAkkKK H UINUKK To.MU la toe proper remedy. It a-L on Uio Liver, and when qom! aa direrted. tMrtuaiMntl vmuuh tho vonaUpaUuo. M eta. A SXtM at aU lru-g-lata, which Fred Everett lives, arrived last I drill in ister are at work and by the week, accompanied by a contractor, time tho first rallies are hold thou- Mr. Brig-gs. Mr. Ilmey will build a I sands of rough ridors will he ready to area mnnppn hoimn nnil f!n hn-n nn I i.tin in 1m ..n ,1 ..a " " - - " " ' " . . j r.l. . 1 1 . I lJ Ul ItUl Oi his place and hid son will come out tivencss. Blotches on the Skin. Disturbed ieep. 1 m (imiui urciuu, ana an nervous ana Trembl ing Sensations, etc. These ailments all arise from a disordered or abused condition f ii stomach and liver. Bmocham'm Rlllm. taken as directed .ill quiciiy restore remaies to complete health. They ERE IS A BARGAIN ! For anyone wiahinf? to buy good city property. G. C. Covalt, who owna a fine piece of . uum ty restore remaies to complete health. They 1 , , , , . P promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity 1 residence property two blocks aouth of rtu. Digest,... Lha Turlington shop, wi.hes to r- other Sabbath schools in the commun . ity are . invited to attend. The pro ; gram will be published next week. Try The News a'week- -10c. steamer for Hay View and Petaaka.two well known pleasure resorts. They wTihiAejJOhe for several weeks. -TraOips Keep Oft) cars Busy. . The number of crippled and dis abled tramps who came to town today was unusually large. One of them car ried crutches, another moved about with the aid of canes and another asked for assistance on account of the fact that ha had onlv one arm. IMar- they the finest Havana 5 cent cigars in ehal Slater ; took them in charge, to tha western market, but every smoker gether with several others.and showed huuwb ii.. " f"" them the shortest way out of town. Buds cigars. Their merit aud reputa- The one-armed man was otherwise dis- tion sell them. abled and the county commissioners If you know anything new call No. were prevailed upon to furnish him 85. ; - . " ' transportation to Omaha'. , To Retail Cigar Dealers. Do you know what a Buds cigar is? If you don't ydu will soon be obliged to find out because your customers will be 'asking for them. Not only are next spring and farm. Mr. Everett has a farm in Western Nebraska and will move on it in the spring. It looks as if the boxers were going to drive the missionaries out of Weep ing Water. Last weok tho Baptists had a stormy session. Tho pastor. Rev. C. C Cox.sent in his resignation; Thursday night he withdrew it; a heated discussion took place. One member was on the point of hitting an other, when he received an oyc-closer that makes his face look real bad. After church several of the boy mom- x no u,ijinger Hardware lo. has a full line of pumps and is now prepared to do pump work of all descriptions. TO TTIK ICOt KIKM. Low Kates to Colorado anil Utah Offered . Ity the lttirllngtou Koute. On August" .ind 1, and on Septem ber 4 and IS, tho Burlington will sell round trip tickets to Denver, Puob'o, Colorado Springs, Ogden, .Salt Lake City, Dead wood and Hot Springs for U one fare plu $2. Tickets sold at tho.-;e remarkably low Headache, Disordered Liver, etc. they act like nitric a few doses will work won ders upon the Vital Orfans ; Strengthening the Muscular System, restorina the inmt.lnn rV. plexion, bringing back the keen edge of Appetite, and arousing m ith the itommbuJ a MmmHtm thm wrhoJm thymic ml mnmrgy of the human frame. For throwing off fevers they are specialty renowned. These are " facts " admitted by thou sands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is thst Bmmchmm'm Plllm hmvm thm Lmrgmmt Smlm of mny Pmtmnt MmZl clnm In thm WpridT Thi. him Tjm mchlmvmd without thm ttublimmtlmm of tmmtlmonlmfm. thm fmctStinathmt Beechsm s Pills have for many year beea the popular family medicine wherever the Fn.ii.h r language is spoken, and tbey now stand without a rival. 10 cents and 25 rent. A-..m .. Annual sale S OUO.000 boxes. g stores. j bors laid for the bf.xer, bu he sent for rates will be good t.i return till Oc- the night watch to escort him home Next day the boxer saw one of the lads that was after him, and a fight ensued The boxer whipped him, but got a black eye for his trouble. When you see a man with a black eye you know he is a Baptist. The end is not yet, but the minister will probably con clude to try other fields. Ice cold soda Atwood's drug store. A Very Bad Idea and Imposition. Cipar manufacturers think that any old thing in the shape of a cigar is good enough to sell over a saloon bar. But that is not the case with Pepper berg's products. The only 5 cent cigar having a merited reputation and fit to smoke are Fepperberg's Bicycle Club and Buds 5 cent cigars and El Boca 10 cent cigars. Old papers for sale at this office 10 cents per hundred. There are no better pills made than DdWitt's Little Early Risers. Al ways prompt and certain. F. G Fricke &. Co. tober 31. The nearest agent of the Burlington route will be pleased to tell you the cost of a ticket and to help you plan! your trip. Descriptive literature free on application. iirst church of Christ (Scientist) will hold service Sunday at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Heading room open Tuesday and Fri day from 2 to 4 in Fitzgerald block. Cheap Kates to C hlcago. Tho Burlington has otfered one fare for the round trip (12.7-ri) from Platts mouth to Chicago, August 24 to 7 in clusive on account of the annual en campment of the Grand Army of the Hepublic. The return limit on these tickets is I September 1, subject to extension to September 30. The nearest agent of the Burlington route will be pleased to give you addi tional information ab ut rates, dates. baggage and train service. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. kXXHHXXCXXOOOOOOOaOOOOOOCKXl Spring and Summer Suits If you have not yet purchased your Spring" or Summer Suit, call and gfive us a chance to show you our fine line of samples and quote you prices. Garments made in our shop are always in the latest style and We Guarante a Good Fit Evary Time. HudeGek & McElrou Rock wood Block. loooooooooooooooooooooooooool move from the city. He desires to dis pose of his property as soon as ponaible and, in order to do so, will sell the place cheap. There is A Fine Four-Room House oh uie piace in gooa repilr also a Bummer kitchen with a cool cellar, brick bottom and cemented ceiling; two quarter-acre lots, containing tte following: Fifty pear trees. Six cherry trees. Twelve apple trees, Twelve plum treec. Two apricot trees, Hundred and forty grap? vine. Sixty gooseberry b'ishe. Thirty currant tuhe, (Nearly all bearing fruit) Plenty of raspberries; Ug crop of po tatoes, sweet corn, peas, beatis, encum bers, etc. Crop is worth fully 2t)0. Thi it a bargain, and no mistake. For terme and further inform it ion, call on G. C. COVALT, or at N kws office. Commercial, Prolate and Real ICstate Law, SicciaUies. Titles Kxiimined. C'orr.-( t,-.l and Ab stract I'urnl-hed l itrm and t'lty l'rterty lmi;.'ht. S.ll nr,, i;,. changed If you v. in I to sell, LIST WITH THIS AGENCY Following are a f.-w of the f arj'iin wo are nlforing: Or.e 4 loom C,,tiaEe. t0 lot Oue 5 room Cottage, one Ut .. . One i room Cottar, oue l.t . .. lue 4 room llikk Cottage, oue 1 Two 3 room Cottages, tlnre !ot-. One 6-room Cottage. I1, lot Oue M-riii Cottage. to l.ti t 'ne 1 room Coltagr. t v , ... 3 T'Ji 4"l I LANDS: IS) ar re, improvr J. do e in 10 a re, iiiiprovr I. r lose In "' j ai rc5. iinpria veI. at V" j.pr a te i 41 acre, linprovr l. at f prr ai re -1. 1 SKl, Ser. town IJ. t.tue I.I l'i a( rr. vtith i-ottage au I fiu:t. atrei. H I Jc ici Also otliet tasH county lau.ii ll ai res. inipi ove.l. iu Marl io County WU ariri. imoiovr I. in l. .g ,n county cah. tt a les. impioset lor ca5h 4"'airei of Tcnn-ee city or town .roL.tty. 1 iu .- .u .X) VI !.-) in Wl ec!n c .iii.ty. ;!. Wo enn rhow you m-inv other rmr.ir. tunitio! for iovimtrneiit. ' R. B. WINDHAM. Take a Ride For your health. A little fresh air may save a doctor bill. I have tine single and double rigs. J. W. SACI5, Plattsmouth 'Phone 87. Nebraska 'Phone 4 Sixth mud Pearl Streets. TTrnnr tuuvm To P1TEIT Good Mm may be secured by our aaU. Addreaa, THE PATENT RECORD, arUmora. M4. Plnltsniouth Coal Yard -is j,m: r'i.At;i: i ur;y HARD COAL, CANON CITY. SOFT COAL AIL riWIK P HO.i fc- d tlar, Jirn, (Jit- nl -t I Klnrti. of V (Jmtinl!y on Hm,,. EGENBERGfcR C TROOP. rtfiirii -Mfi V A I. V RaMcrlpuaaa t ri Pataat Record tl.ukt pj I ..SMOKE.. Bookmeyer's Cigars HAVANA TAG. 5C PURO. ioc 11 . - ... -