p3 rvr r fl lM a Jill W WW W V AAA A UaJH A If s A J J I 17 O O lUi AJUUIO &IIU lafUll ii ,i .l i . i" . ci . t. .. :i . . ... t r ii , . . . . . AH the Balance of Our Magnificent Stock of Clothing, Gent's -Furnishings, Boots, Shoes, Etc N Men's Evcrvdav Suits F Vv I nan Men's Pant's BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE. $3.98 Children's Suits - - - 98 cents Linen Collars (15 cent Lion Brand) mm 23 cents SHK Shirts and Drawers 69 cents Men's Srjirts Boys iuus - uo wensbnoes - 98 ceijts Men's Hats REMEMBER THIS WHIRLWIND OF BARGAINS MEANS 50 CENTS IS WORTH $1.00. It Mean, Ten Cents is worth One Dollar in Manv Instance DON'T DE MUST CLOSL OUT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, so come and take this New and Elegant Stock almost at Your Own Price, as all MUST BE ! pi . ATTSfflTiiTf h"" 66 NEB. - 9 cents 39 cents 19 cents slay, we SOLD. il oc ixn. v iu vJKUJlUJUCI HEROLD B'LDINfi 7". K5 i,.u.i me jkm. .mu nuu aie n o.i.v im) u u como ior uric LMiar s worth, as it saves vou Fatv Lents. It will pav Ten Times Greater if vou want ien IM.lars urth. ly all means come, as you will get the Goods at almost Your Own Price. Independent Cigar FACTORY! thc:. 5c CIGAR, Clmlleugpi Conmiirlon tn Quality nud Wurkummhlp. JULIUS PEPPEKBURG, Manufacturer. R. B. WINDHAM ATTOKNEY-AT-LA W. I'lHltsmuulh : : Nebraska, Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation and foreclosure of mortgages a specialty Dr. H. J. M ARTHUR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. i Sum-nit. ir t IT. .1. M. Grwnc.) COATS BLOCK. plattsmouth 'Phone 28. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Worst of All Experiences. C'nn anything le worse than to feel that every minute may he your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. II. Newson, Pceatur, Ala. "For, three years," she writes, "I endured Insuf ferable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. I teath seemed In evitable when doctorsand all remedies failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric ISitters and the result was miraculous. I Improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles Electric Hitters Is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by F. G. Frlcke & Co., druggists. Three Physicians Treated Him With out Success. W. L. Yancy, I'aducah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians In Ken tucky treated me without success. 1 then took Foley's Kidney Cure. The tlrst bottle gave Immediate relief, and three bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy." For sale by F. (5. Frlcke & Co. Goes further, looks better and lasts longer, ration's Sun Proof Paint. Gcrlng&. Co. agents. CEDAR LM SIOCK FARA1 The Home Poled Durham Bulls FOR SALE rs Choice High Grade Pedigreed Stock. Tel. Cedar Uwii Stock Firm. LOUISVILLE, J. D. FERGUSON NEBRASKA. ft ! ft t'l ft ft ft ft ft ft V V? W. M. BARCLAY -PIIorKIETOR- The Yellow Front Saloon WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Beer, Wines and Liquors Agent for thc Popular Willow Springs Bcci Every Case and Keg Hears the I'nion Label . N Note the Prices We ore MaHlng on Fine Old Wines and JWhlskles r:inii(lliiu Chili, tfullim W I'lldlnu KomiiK't livr. Kill Inn . . SIIvit Witlilliii;, k'iiIIimi MvvllU' eiuli. vhIIiiii t'lil Kii'.lil.iin'il (iiikw,Hl, trul Un M.S. IUiihI Smr MihIi. .mIUiii. . . MiiiiiruM- livi'. Knllun Whlif Ky. trillion liui'lioilifliiicr l!yr. itnlUnj . AiiiIithoii Co. Whlnki'V, Klillun.. AliMln'l, lMI iMnf, iinUon Muniinitnlivlft Kv', khIIhii Vh Ulory. itulliin . 5 im . 5 Ki . 4 m . 4 (0 . 4 . 4 i . 5 :-i . 3 .VI . 3 :i . S !i . 3 Hi . 3 HI KovhI TIbit tiln. iriiilon . ..f:tw Ni'Null Cminty Wlil.ki-y. Kulliin... J l I'riirh uri'luinl. iritilixi j m Mllv'lllfl Vln tMllnli ; il Hoy ii I I'ort S Ino. nnlkiii j m Hoynl Slu rry. khIIoii m Aiik'clli'ii Vliii-. iriiilon s.m M:ilui;ii WIni'. millnii Jul llliu'kln'rry llriimlr. imllon M Ki'U lliir-ilnlit k'iillom 2 Ki'U llitT-lmnli v ; Cb' lti' r-iiiiirtiv two ilnxn s J Chw H-tT iilntm Ihn dm, ii j v.an anu mc ls or bend lour Urders bv Mail t0. H5 MAIM STREET K3 MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL The Shop Whistle Will Hereafter be Used as a Fire Alarm. The council met In regular session Tuesday evening. The most Import ant business was the passing of the ordinance prohibiting tlie use of cer tain explosives, a copy of which ordi- dinance appears elsewhere in this is sue of the Journal. The annual ap propriation bill was also passed and will be found In full elsewhere in this issue. An ordinance having for its purpose the removal of telephone and electric light poles from Main street to the back alleys, was read for the first time and referred to the judiciary committee, with Instructions to re port at the next meeting. Also an or dinance In reference to the removal of signs was read and referred to the same committee. The old fire bell, which has been In adequate for its purpose, Is to be sub stituted with something better. A communication from one of the 15. & M. olllclals was read in which was ex tended the use of thc company'sboiler house whistle for fire alarm purposes, on condition that telephone connec tions be secured from the central sta tions of Nth telephone companies. On motion of Mr. Newman of the fire and water committee it was decided to put the new system Into use pro vided that the cost will not exceed the sum of f:k. A number of repairs were ordered upon the streets in various sections of the city. The report of City Treasurer Clem ents shows that on the 10th day of tiie present month there was In his hands the sum of (4,4mt.41. The Eagles of the city were granted the privilege of the street for their Fourth of July celebration with the understanding tliat no gambling will be allowed and that a sufficient police force w ill be provided for both day and night. The report of Police Judge Weber shows that during thc month of May there were fourteen arrests, and that the sum of 170.30 had been collected In fines during that time. The reports of the street commis sioners and chief of police were re ferred to the proper committees. CLAIMS ALLOWED. M. Hiatt. haulliikf cinders I 1 40 J. Fltverald. " fire rart 2 on C. S. Hates, street work 27 00 J. It. Pat ridge, same 31 "Jo J. P. Ebersole. repair work 4 7.1 K. Rice, street work 14 40 C. Hlnnlchsen, work 27 V A. A. Illrzler, same to F. Kauble, same 2."i Ed White, ianltur work 3 no (llve Jones, librarian 20 00 Public Library, expenses ti 70 T. Mnhoney, painting 3 00 V. llassnn, salary 10 oo I A. Weldev. same ."0 00 J. Fitgerald. same to 00 W. Weber, same 30 oo Eblnger Hardware Co., h'dware 13 ." P. Llndsav. no7lenian 1 .r0 T. Mierwo'od. oliieman 3 oo S Archer, watching property(2) 4 00 F. R. Rallance. same 2 ihi E. Wurl, iinzzloman. I to J. Cory, salarv 40 00 Platts. Tele. Co., tele, rent 2 oo G. polsall, ww.lenian I M L. t'otner. plpoman 1 to J. W. Hrown, same 3 00 Ed Tutt, special police 12 00 E. Kildow, watching at fire 2 00 F. Kauble, hauling hose 2A Plattsmouth Journal, printing.. 32 to L. lvnson, t root work 3 oo J. P. Patrldge, work 12 00 A. CI I ne, same 22 to s. Archer, street work 10 3,' J. It. Cottier, same 00 L. Rotter, same 7 to E. Tltgcrald, same l'. M C. 1 Alison, same 2 00 Eblnger Hardware Co., hardware 7.1 Pouton Rrldge Co., lumber.... 2 4'.t F. M. Kichev. same V) S.j TRADE REVIEW FOR THE WEEK, Dui. Sayt Conditions Are Without Ma terial Change. New York, June 11 R. G. Dun &. Co.'b Weekly Review of Trade Bays: Current trade conditions are without chaDge and collections continue slow as a rule, but there la growing confi dence in the future, dealers exhibit ing an Inclination to prepare for tall and winter on a larger scale. There la still much complaint that the weath er is unseasonable for distribution and payments are not prompt. Reports regarding the building trades are al most uniformly favorable, structural work increasing as the season ad vances. Railway earnings, now prac tically complete for April, show a loss of only 2.8 per cent, compared with last year, and surpass the correspond ing month of any preceding year. The decline In the cost of living has con tinued without interruption since March 1. List prices for iron and eteel prod ucts are maintained In most cases, mainly because of agreements rather than the support of consump tion. The supply Is limited. Some evidence of weakness Is noted In hides, both domestic and foreign, al though actual changes tn quotations are small. Failures this week numbered 227. ' MRS. ELIAS IS DISCHARGED. Negrees is Rearrested on a Second Charge Piatt Has Feeble Memory. New York, June 11. Mrs. Hannah Ellas was discharged on motion of Assistant District Attorney Rand at the conclusion of the testimony of John R. Piatt, the aged millionaire, who caused her arrest for extortion. Mr. Piatt proved a disappointing wit cess. To questions bearing directly on the charges on which the woman's arrest had been made be answered re peatedly, MI don't know." He did not remember whether he had given Mrs. Ellas large sums of money during the last ten years, an charged, and did Dot remember signing certain papers in connection with the charges against her. At soon as he had left the wlt nesa chair Mr. Rand said: "Your honor, I think the parties to this mis erable scandal ought to be allowed to ttew In their own grease." The magis trate thereupon discharged the woman. Immediately afterward Mrs. Ellas was rearrested on a writ In the civil suit brought against her by Mr. riatt to recover $685,000. She was re leased later on $20,000 ball. Feel Impending Doom. The feeling of impending doom in the minds of many victims of Rrlght's disease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Cure, it will cure incipient Rrlght'sdlseaseand diabetes, and even In the worst cases gives comfort and relief. Slight dis orders are cured in a few days. "I had diabetes in its worst form.", writes Marion Lee of I'unreath. Ind. '1 tried eight physicians without relief. Only three butties of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man." For sale by V, J. Frlcke & Co. Mother's Ear 4 woo im woritiifi wmm "' Mr, mo tm rum Mowrw tmt coma mnromm that tima, SCOTT'S EMULSION uiJa rma tim ervtwarw tmo moumimtmamw mo icimr rom r MtrM o morn uothkr mo CHILD. Send for fr umplt. SCOTT POW.NE, Cbemltt.. V4'l l'l Slrt, Ntw York. jc. tad 1 1 oo all iruggUt. C. FRANZEN Merchant Tailor. The only one in Plattsmouth that car ries a large assortment of suit ings, fancy pantings and vest ings for you to select from. All work first-class and of the latest styles.JSCleaning and repairing given prompt attention. , Room 227 Coates Block Plattsmouth Nebraska. it Bottled isx Bond. T J Oil W BOTTLt. is tbc Cbcapcet In tbc EnM Toor Whisky ie not only dis agreeable to taste, but undoubted ly injurious to the stomach. A lit tie good Whisky is a fine tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just as much good as a doctor's prescription. If you don't know how good it ia come in and try it. PRICES: GuckcnhcimcriRye, per gallon. . .14 00 Yellowstone, " "... 4 00 Honey Dew, " " ... 3 00 Big Horn, " "... 2 00 Fillip Thierolf. PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA We take this opportunity of returninu' our most sincere thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance of your patronage in the future. During 1(.H1, we 6lmll endeavor to supply the mnrket, ns usual, with that Which Suits the People! both in ijunlity and prices. Wishing all a hnppy and prosperous year, we invite all to come and be comforted by making your purchases from the Inrgest furniture house in Flattsmouth. Sattler & Fassbender -W'-M,'-'w'W'V-V..'''-VW-,l-w-'-'-'-- 'v---'-'o.';!