Women's Fashions for US) US are Entirely Pemliiisie 7 B Our first showing of correct tailored garments for ladies is now ready for your inspection. The very trim lines that everybody admires are combined with those little touches of ornamentation that are so dear to the feminine heart. Our line this Spring will include garments of everydescription for Ladies and Misses. Coats. Skirts and Suits solid and mixed colors. We have just received a very fine line of Ladies' Dress Waists. Also tailored. Watch our window. Remember Out Clothing Department was never more complete than this Spring in Every Department. Fasiger9s Department Store "The Home oj GuteeMducs V.. ZUCKER, Manager . if ' t , i j II i t - I i '-'II ? 111 F i t i I 1 I i f i t . . - v W ! ' I t LAST SUNDAY AT THE C TY CHURCHES Most of the Churches Observe the Event in Most Impressive and Interesting Manner. Yesterday bring I'alin Sunday the event was generally celebrated by special services at (lie dilVerent Platlsmoul h church in clebralion of the entry (if Christ into Jerusa lem, and I lie services in all of the churches were beautiful and im pressive and I he different min isters delivered very strong ser mons on the lessen that the day had brought forth At the St. John's Catholic r.hurrh the hour of the second mass was marked by the bless ing and giving out of palms to the members of the congregation, and ;i short, but very strong sermon by llev. Father M. A. Shine. The Methodist church was well illlcd by the worshippers at the morning services ami they were greatly pleased by the eplendid sermon delivered by llev. J. V. Kmbree of Lincoln, I lie' district . supcrinlendeiil, and (he address made a drop impression on Hie members of the congregation. Dr. Finhree also nave the Lord's Supper to the .members of the church. The musical feature of the service was the baritone solo, "The Palms," given by li (. Sandin, who possesses an excel lent voice and his rendil 1011 of t his beautiful song was one of the liiic.sl, I but ha- been heard in this city. The services at St. Luke's church were conducted with all the beauty and solemnity of that church, and Hie rector, the llev. Allan (L Wilson, delivered a very eloquent, and forcible sermon lo the congregation on the tendency toward I be things of the world ami away from the teachings of the church and Hie address was one that greatly impressed his hear ers. The choir gave several beautiful musical numbers, and TT 1 N mi '1 A - " t C. E. WESCOTT'S SONS the solo, "The Palms," rendered by C. W. l!aIor, was most beauti ful. The Presbyterian church was largely tilled at the morning hour by Hie members of the congrega tion, who were greatly pleased by the sermon delivered by llev. M. W. Lorimcr on the teachings of the day. The choir, under the leadership of Miss Mailable Val lery, gave several very pleasing musical numbers, including the anthem, "Jerusalem," (he solo part being taken by Lynn Minor, and "The Palms," a solo, by Miss Vallery, which gave her splendid voice an opportunity lo show all the wonderful beauty of (his great sacred song. REPUBLICANS NOMIHfllE A FULL CITY TICKET The republicans of the city Sat urday evening held a mass con vention of Hie faithful at the olllce of County Judge Allen J. Meeson to discuss Ihe advisability of plac ing a cily I icket in the Held, and many of the leaders, recognizing the excellence of the democratic cily udmiuislraf imi sand the way the city has dceoped under them, were in favor of indorsing (he ticket under an administration tree from partisanship, but sev eral of I lie leaders objected largely for personal reasons, and it was decided lo place a ticket in the liehl. The following gentle men were plaeed 011 the I icket I o j represent lb" party: Major, i. ). j McMaken; treasurer. K. V. Cook; clerk, ( ,. . liaylor; counciliiien. first ward, V. J. Slreiulil ; Third ward. Kd Mason; Knurl li ward, (ieorge l.iisbinsky. The feeling at this convention was quite strong that the best interests nf Ihe city should be served by the endorse ment of Hie democratic ticket, as the raising of a parly light is bound, lo some exlenl, to injure the best interests of the cily. P. A. Horn of near Cedar Creek came in Saturday from his farm and attended lo some matters of business here for a short lime. .l"1 - - 1 :. See the nobby ALWAYS THE HOME OF SATISFACTION Largest and Most Enthusiastic City Convention in Histry of Plattsmouth. The primaries Saturday drew out. a large representation of the democratic, voters of the cily, who gathered at their various places lo select delegates to the city con vention, which was called for the same evening, and the democracy of the cily placed in nomination one of the best tickets that has been placed before the people. The democratic city convention assembled at the council chamber at H o'clock, and the gathering was called to order by Chairman Krank J. Libershall of the city central commit Ice, and after sev eral names bad been proposed for temporary chairman, 1). (). Dvvyer was induced to take Ihe chair ami Krank K. Schlater was selected as temporary secretary. The first otiice to be tilled was that of mayor, and the nomination of our present edlcient executive, John p. Saltier, was made unanimous, I here being no op posit ion to him. The call for nomination for city treasurer brought up Ihe only re semblance of a coldest in Ihe con vention, Cily Treasurer Fricke be ing placed in nomination by Adam Kurt of the Second ward, while the name of Lou K. Trimpe was brought, before the convention by I). (. Dvvyer, in a short speech. Mr. Trimpe received Ihe solid vote of the First ward, but only re ceived three votes in Ihe other wards of (lie city, where the laboring men had turned out so strongly at the primaries, and the final result of the ballot was: Fricke, ,"17; Trimpe, 1 1. City Clerk 15. (i. Wurl was nom inated without opposition, as his record as clerk has been such that no fine could offer any opposition. The convention then nominated J. M. Robertson for the school board, The Thought of Easter Wear is in the Air THIS WEEK you will want to buy your Easter Suit. Let us save you a lot of worry and bother. We have prepared a tempting array of the latest suit ideas in the market. 'They're up-to-date and a little ahead;" clothes with a tone of their own. You have never-seen so many fine attractive suits, Blue Serges beautiful Grays, Tans and Browns, new Coronation Mixtures, new Nor folk styles, nobby English styles, all cut and made by hand. Quality line $20 to $35. This year we are featur ing a special value at $17.00. Enstcr garments for boys in our east w indow. Top coats and suits $2.50 up and a conference commit lee was appointed to confer with Ihe re publican convention in regard to endorsing one of their candidates fur the oilier place on the school board. After the conference with the republicans the names of Mr. Iloberlson and T. II. Pollock were decided upon for the non-partisan school board. The selection of the board out of politics is largely due to Dr. J. S. Livingston, who addressed Ihe convention brielly, urging upon the delegates that (he positions were ones that should not be mixed up in politics in any maimer, and he is to be commended for his stand on Ibis matter, and the convention for their recognition of Ihe fact. The re-nomination of Ihe pres ent city officials is. a just recogni tion of the splendid service they have given the people of Platts mouth, and a better set of ollicers was never elected here, as they are all men well qualified for the respective positions that Ihey hold, and every man, woman and child can approach them at any time and receive at their hands fair and just treatment, which fact is appreciated by the citizens, as shown by the result of the pri maries and the convention, and every voter in the city of Platts mouth who desires lo see a city government free from control of individuals and inleresls should not have any best ilal ion in voting the democratic ticket from top to but loin, and they will know I hat the oflices will be tilled by clean, upright men who have Ihe in terests of (he common people at bead. The candidates on this ticket for counciliiien are all well known men, who have lived here for vears, and their actions are a guarantee that the interests of the city will be safeguarded. In the First ward V. K. Hosen crans is too well known lo need any introduction lo Ihe voters, as he served as county clerk for four years, as well as having been in Ihe real estate business here for Ihe past three years. Mike Uajeck, who is the candid ate in the Second, is a man who has always made his home here and is one of our most progres sive men, and being a member of the cigarmakers' union will give Ihe union laboring men a rep resentation in the council, as well as the Bohemians, who have been such a great assistance in Ihe upbuilding of the city. In the Third ward the voters have done well in re-nominating John llallslrom, who is serving his tlrst term in the council, as he has given tho citizens of his ward a good administration and his elect ion w ill assure the people of the Third ward of being well represented. The Fourth ward nomination was left vacant, but it is probable the committee will name someone to (111 the place. The Fifth ward recognized the worth of their splendid represent ative, William Shea, by re-nom inating him for the position of councilman, and his election is assurred, as he has been one of the most capable men that has ever represented that ward in Hie cily council. Children are muchMnore likely to contract the contagious dis eases when they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often contract ed when I lie child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For quick cure of colds you will find nothing bet ter than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depend ed upon and is pleasant and safe lo lake. For sale by F. !. Fricke A Co. LOUISVILLE FAMILY MADE ILL FROM GAS FUMES Thursday morning when Walter Itlake, the local druggist, awoke, he noticed a strong odor of gas and at once attributed if to the hard coal burner. Hurriedly dres sing be opened the doors and then called Mrs. Hlake. She at once noticed the peculiar odor and went upstairs to call Miss lloham, one of the teachers who rooms at, Ihe Hlake home. As she started down stairs again she was over come by I lie gas and fell a part of Ihe distance. Mr. .Hlake ran- to his wife's aid, when be, too, was seized with what he described as a most peculiar sickness. Miss lloham had but part icatly made her toilet when she was taken ill. Little Miss Vivian Hlake, was also effected and for a time the house hold was converted into a hospital. Mr. Hlake managed to gel to the telephone and summoned a physi cian. Mr. Hlake says that all were very sick at the stomach and their heads almost split waith pain. Miss lloham was unable to attend to her duties at the school room for Ihe day, but Ihe effects wore away at last.- If was indeed a narrow escape. Louisville Courier. l. H. H. SIU IS NEW The Plallsmoulh Water com pany has a new manager in the person of Mr. II. M. Sinclair, who arrived in this city a few days ago from Hangor, Maine, in com pany with Mr. (ieorge F. West, owner of I lie plant. Mr. Sinclair is a most pleasant appearing young man and will undoubtedly prove a most valuable addition to the water company in the man agement of its business in this city, and he and his wife will re ceive a hearty welcome to our city and it is to be hoped that they will become permanent residents here, in the Oarden City of Ne braska. Best Known Cough Remedy. For forty-three years Dr. King's New Discovery has been known throughout the world as the most reliable cough remedy. Over three million bottles were used last year. Isn't Ibis proof? It will get rid of your cough, or we will refund your money. J. J. Owens, of Allendale, S. C, writes the way hundreds of others have done: "After twenty years, I find that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds that I have ever used." For coughs or colds and all throat and lung troubles, it has no equal. 50c ami SI.00 at F. (I. Fricke & Co. Out of our large stock of LACES we have selected a nice lot-nicer than you have ever seen before for the price. We offer This Lot at 5c per yard. Many of these are worth 8, 10 and 12c. Call early and get your supply. Ask to see our stock of Quaker Laces and Lace Curtains. Zuckweiler & Lutz From Sidney, Iowa. Mrs. David Ilialt, of Sidney", Iowa, passed through the city to day en route to her home in Sid ney, arter a. few days' visit, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. White, in Murray. Mrs. Hiatt was raised in this county, and of course has a great many friends, who are always pleased to see her. She spent the day in Plattsmouth visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Gobelman, and a number of friends, going on to her home this-evening. TRANSFERRED FROM LA JUNTA TO ALBU- Kdwin W. Scotten, a Piatts inouth young man, who for the past few months has been at La Junta, Colorado, where lie has been connected with the Santa Fe railroad, came in this morning on No. fi and will visit for a few days here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scofteu, before de parting Tor Albuquerque, New Mexico, to which place be has been transferred. Mr. Soil en is a bright young man and his experi ence iu the line of railroad offic.v work tils him to hold down al most any position in this line, and his success in Ihe west will be most pleasing to bis host of friends here, who have the utmost, faith in bis ability and talent alonu the Hue of railroad work. Many sufferers from rheuma lism have been surprised and de lighted with the prompt relief af forded by applyiim Chamberlain's Liniment. Not one case of rheu matism in ten requires any in ternal treatment whatever. This liniineut is for sale by F. (5. Fricke & Co, Next Old-Time Dance. The next number of the series i f old fashioned dances given by Missouri Tribe of lied Men will take place Thursday evening. March 27, at lied Men hall on low er Main street and will be up to Ihe usual high standard oT those popular events. The same music will be provided and a good lime is in store for all. Seed Potatoes. Just received, ;i car of lied River Farly Ohio seed potatoes, that will be sold at oSe per bushel as long as they last. Place your order now. A. C. Hacb A Co. Are You Constipated? If so, get a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, take them regular ly and your trouble will quickly disappear.. They will stimulate the liver, improve your digestion and get rid of all the poisons from your system. They will surely get you well again. 2rc at F. 1. Fricke & Co.