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III You're treated white, I With prices right, at F. S. White's Freali Supply Staple ami Fancy For Dress Occasions or, in fact any occasion, we have a line of Clothing and Furnishing CJooils fuitable for vonr needs. VA DC WADM. Al l "TYlPO V WAR RANTY. YOU BUY A PAIR OF DUTCHESS ALL WOOL TROUSERS FROM $2SP TO $522 AND WEAR THEM 2 MONTHS, FOR EVERY SUSPENDER BUTTON THAT COMES OFF WE WILL PAYYOU 10 CENTS, IF THEY RIP ATTHc. WAIST BAND. WE WILL PAY YOU 50 CENTS.IF THEY RIP IN THE SEAT OR ELSEWHERE WE WILL PAY YOU $12? OR GIVE YOU A fcUULUU 1 MAGNtR9 Big values for little Coin in our Pants Department. WESCOTT & SONS, School Board Meeting. Tlie Uiunl of cdiicat ion h'll an im portant session Monday iiiht. a .st-s-sin cliock full of business, cliirf of which was the seating of t he newly elected ineinleisof the l.artl. theelec t ion of its oftVers for t lie ensuing year, ami the election of teachers from the lists recommended ty Superintendent McllUk'h. X lrior to the swearing in of the new members, to whom the oath of oltice was administered by City Clerk Kelly Fox, II. 11. "Windham, the retiring president, sixke feelingly of the pleas ant relations which had existed w ithin the board as a w hole during his term in office. The election of the new officers re sulted in the selection of John 15. Cox for president, II. X. iKivey, vice pres ident, and Clell Morgan secretary. Superintendent McIIugh presented an exhaustive and thorough financial re port compiled by himself with much care and'painstakinj;, and covering a period of the past ten years, account ing for all receipts and expenditures within that time, and showing to the utter satisfaction of the Imard the ex-, act financial condition of the school' system at the present moment. It showed that by July 1, llxil. at the present rate of expenditure, the debt existing July 1. l!nn, would le reduced fcViO, and possibly Sl.ouo, at the same time keeping up the interest and tak ing care of more pupils than at any other time in the history or the schools. A letter from the university of Ne- j braska complimented the hoard very I highly upon the excellent standing of the I'lattsmouth high school The election of teachers resulted in the selection of : Olive Cass. Harriet lackard. Katherine Woods. Mary F , Jackson, Mary lfctvis. Laura Kinkead. Anna Ileisel. Emma Tresham. IVru Miller, Maude Mason, M rtle l.eimrs. ; Marjraret Farley. Rose Wiiiterslein. : Mrs. Itartlett. Miss svi.oooa. .Mar win-n the iminisitive U.vine tieyan to Trilety. Mrs. Sallie Thoiuas. MaU-l sum,,i,. ,. succulent produts oX his Hayes. 4'.ene Marshall. Nettie Hawks- K,arde Yoimkers went out and ar 'vorth. Lettie Smith. Mrs. Mat tie Wil- r.sU.(i ,er, holdiiitr her in durance vile liams. Hertha Kennely. ; initi m,.s tull came ier and baileii Miss I.uise Sterner, of North T.end. I ,,er nik ,na,e ,,llt Miss Loretta Clark, and Miss May! liaird were elected to till acaucies. Thousands Going to California. . , Kvervthinif ot ints t the extreme T.S. necker.sM.lh.out h.shous..- UMIUihk1 tKl at husl -,..n) jeople hold etTeds prior t.. striking out for , tak(. alvantaueof loW ratesto Oklahoma. ) rraucisco which have been made Hew Howlimj Alley. A lartre iiumlwrof theoM andyountr i Never has a better opportunity of men of riattsmouth are interest ed in' x isit inr 'olifornia presented itself, tlie new sport which has ken intro-; Think of it! For 4" you can buy a duced here this week. to-wit: the Ih.wI- 1 1 jckct that will take you from Omaha inji alley which has teen erected in', to San Francisco and lck aain. Riv the Waterman block. The alley has',, you a chance to see the wonderful Ufn kept very busy since the doors ,uiilain scenery of Colorado ad have een opened, having at all times t'tah. all the famouscities and resorts been crowded with in.wlers anl on-j,,f the west, at the time of year when lookers who continually cheer the they are at their best. Curres pond players when they make (rood strikes. jnsjly low rates from all other ioints. Bowling is a very popular sport in all I Write to J. Francis, (;. 1. A. Hur cities, and as Hn as the boys have linpton Route. Omaha, Neb., for folder practiced up a little they intend to givincr full informations. It's free. . . ."r "" t Wichita, lands, it is claimetrflan bo I , shiped to market "by the allotted time I I NEW PAIR.S 5 C form a team of the players to chal lenge ttioN..' of other cit ies. Jood luck attend the effort. Anniversary of League. The fourteenth anniversary of the Epworth League w ill lie celebrated by the local chapter Sunday evening.May 12, at the A. . I. W. hall, at oVlock. At that hour a program entitled, Twelve wonderful years" will le given by thousands of leairuers all over the world.it teingaii international ser vice. It is desired to make this the most enthusiastic meeting this chap ter has ever held. The address of the e.vwiing will be given by (Jeorge M. Spurlock, his topic being the Twen tieth Century Outlook." On April 1-jth, l'.wl, the St. Louis and North Arkansas Railroad was completed, and first -class passenger train service established to Harrison, Arkansas, forming, in connect ion with the Frisco Line at Seligman. Mo., the only railroad to the great and (as yet) but partially developed mineral fields of Northwest Arkansas. The richness or the territory thus opened. Iith in agricultural and min eral wealth, is so well established as scarcely to need mention. The only ob stacle presented heretofore to the pros pector or homeseeker has Iwen the en tire alisence of railuaytransportation facilities. With this barrier removed the future or the district and the op i portunities afforded for safe return on investments are no longer in clount I. L. Kart bins', an old time riatts- j mouth resident, was amonfr 1 Le num 'ler injured in the wreck of th I5ur limrton train at Thayer Monday. His injuries, however, were slight, result in; in nothing wor.-w than severe bruises. M is. St nil's cow straved uixui the )n.rnjS(.s ,,f K. T. Voimker last week. ' for th Epworth League nieetinjr in I that citv iu July. ri" ii"n Mr nin7ii J inTil Wt MniiaTnrm" . . x. , : . .. me prisoner, naii oi xne crowd vuuiuoru vi n uucil. IJt'MIUP inp pr- New Stock of DRY2GOODS and Notions. TUs Old. 2Pla.ce." OKLAHOMA ! F.ne faim 1 it.iln cheap in Okl ahoraa. SPECIAL RATES. Excursions every first and third Tuesday iu eacb month to Oklahoma City, the nearest point to the soon-to-opefied ;trip (-"all on me for rate. J. H. THRASHER, pfausmou'ih. Net, SOLOMON C'- Are daily receiving New Wash Goods, Millinery, Slippers Shoes and Novelties in Summer Wear ables. Your inspection invited. Solomon & Nathan. TIME ' TABLE. Platts m uth. Not. April 29, 1900. LINCOLN, OMAHA. UKN VKK. IDKTLASD. SAN KKANCISCO. And all points west. CHICAGO ST. JOSKPk KANSAS CITY. ST. LOUIS And all po:i east and aouib. No 31 No 4 No30 No 26 Ntf2 Local to Pacific Junc tion Lv Local f xp. daily, points rust and south Lv 10.80 v 10:06 a m Freight dally ex. Sund y Pacific Junction Local Pacitlc Junction.. Lxxrl exp. Iowa points chicuiro and east Fast ex. daily, from Lin coln to St. Joe. Kansas Lv t:40 p m Lv 4:4 p m Lv 4:32 p m NO 8 Citr St. Louis, Chicago, all poiuts east, south Lv K IT p m No 19 Local ex. daily, Omaha. Uneuln. Denver an1 In termediate points. Lv 7: m No27 No9 K U. to umaba via r ort I'roo!: and South Omaha Local f rt daily, ex. Sun day. Cedar Creek. Louis vU!e. South Bend Lt 10:10 a no L '.19 a 11:10am No IT No 7 No 8 No S Iocal from Pacific June to Plattsmoulh Ar Past mail, dnily. Omaha aud liucoln local Past vestibule ex. dally. Chlcairo and the east. . . Vestibuledexpressdally Oenver. Utah. California Hlack Hills. Pacific c ast Lincoln, tirand Island Hlack Hill. Montana & Pacific N. W Uwal ex. dally excPDt Sunday, Louisville Ash land uad Schuyler Local to Omaha Iaj-'uI Pacitlc Junction to Platts Promlmaha Lv :I7 pm Lv 7:30 a m 3:83 p ID No 1.1 Lv 9.37 p m Lv Lv Lv Lv 3:M) p m U:44 P m i:r& p m 1J:4T a in No .' No V NoVO SleeptuR-dlnlng.and reclining chalrcara(seata free) ou through trains. Tickets sold and bag aKo checked to any point In the United State or Canada. Kor information, time tablea,mapf and tickets call on or write to W. L. Picxxtt, Agent. J Fhancis. Q. P. A.. Plattsmouth. Nab. imaba. Neb. TIME TABLE. PUttimoath, Nab. Walnut and Fifteenth 8ta. In Effect at Midnight, June 0, 1900. i iiono ihiuuu. Leaves, : Passenger. No. I 6:27 am l No. 17 :u p so Freight. No. 2 (dally ex. Sunday).... 3:40 pa South bound weaves. Passenger. No Z Il:34pm No. 18 10:45 ate Freight. No. IU (dally ex. Sunday).... 7:35 a m No. 8 will accommodate Omaha theatre goers, as it does not leave Omaha until 10:M) p. m. No. 17 connects at Union with train from Weeping Water. No. 18 connects at Union with train tor Weeping- Water ' fB Is expected to add at Ieas""nts tc the Trice Of PVpnr hrnnti.- Via coll c- I I I i lr " Awarded n ur &v ColA Mcdaj a 2 Paris Exposition 1900. & Sold by F. G. EGENBERGER I'lattsmouth. Nebraska Jess & Speck .THE POPULAR RESORT Fine Old Rye, Bourbon and Yellowstone" WHISKEYS JffgAxHElSEK BttEW't&a Billiard and Pool Rooms Upstairs m " w,,Cn U CI,U? U' UtWtU & NATHAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Leading Local Professional Men Commended to the Patronaae of its Readers by The Journal. DENTISTS. C. A. HARSHALL; D.D.S Dental Rooms. Fitzgerald Block. All Wokk Fiust Class Guaranteed PUttsmouth, Nebraska. t Ofli- 11) IMutts. I'liolies W. B. ELSTER, DENTIST. OFFICE: Plattsmouth, Waterman Block Nebraska ATTORNEYS iAT LAW D. O. DWYER Lawyer Plati'smoitii Nkhuaska SPURLOCK & TIDD Attorneys aiid Counsellors at Law. IKJVEV HLOCK - PLATTSMOUTH John M. Ley da; LAWYER Reliable Abstracts of Title. WATERMAN BLOCK. attorney at X-iSi-w WETTE'NKAMP IVL'K PLATTS umu - u jr'tuc'vuiKi t Ol'a Ul as to the quality of armor. Other ,.it in i . , . . . I Wo have taken a great deal of n;uns t select our line for this 4iing and summer and feel rather proud of our efforts. Should you have the occasion to buy a suit or anything in furnish ings it would he distinctly to your advantage to take the opportunity to call at our place of business and post yourself as to the latest styles and lowest prices at MORGAN'S THE LEADING CLOTHIER. 502 AAnin Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska "sszsr REVJVO RESTORES VITAUTY Made a Well Main of Me. prodncea the above results In SO days. It Sett I'Owerzuiiy ana qiucjtiy. urtw wuvu u uwibif Voung men will regain their lost manhood, sod old tnen will recover their youthful vigor by using i BEVITO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness, Lofct Vitality, Im potency. Mghtly tml salons. Lest Power. FaiUng Memory. WasUng Diseases, and all effects ot self -abase or excess and lndlscrwtlon, which unfits one for mudy. business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat ot disease, but iatiin.it nFTA trsnirt and blood boUder. bring- 1 log back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insl6t on bsving KEVIVO. no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mall LOO per package, or six for with poal tlva written rnaraotee to core or rerun the monry. B.x.k aud advise fr). Address ROYAL MEDICINE W&StfSffiF: For sale in I'lattsmouth by (Ji:iUX(i A: CO. RACKS & EXAS Y Effective March 10th, 1901, the Announces the Opening of its Red River Division MI0M Denison and Sherman, Texas. Through Train Service will shortly be established from St. Louis and Kansas City over the J J Shortest Line to Texas Wluit liuvo you to trade. or pive away? Anything from shoestrlngr to automobiles you ran't afford to U-ave It out of tlie Journal swap column. All wants registered h-r" for the nominal charge of 2 cents a line per insertion. Answers to advertisements may Ik directed to this oflice. whence they will Ik- promptly delivered. TWO jtikmI business Mocks for sale at a bar gain. Inquire Colonel .1. II. Thrasher. CIIOICK I-ANU in Cass county for sale. I in pi ire of Thrasher, the real estate man. I'lattsmouth. S.-i WKI.I. IMI'KOVKU KA K.MS In Fllmore. York. Adams and Lincoln counties, for sale by Thrasher. Foli SAI.K At a bursfain. one of the lest inyinf saloons and restaurants in Omaha. Jesraiit fixtures, up to date appointments, in i liulinir private dining rooms. Assured net business of from H to ?l."i per day. For pa r ticulars address: I'lattsmouth Journal. LATF.ST MODKU brand new. G3 itewing machine at a snap. What will you (five or trade? Address offers and inquiries to I'latts mouth Journal. WANTED-Fresh butter and i-rks to ex change for sulscriptioii to Journal. Fok Sale 10 room house on west Elm si reet, I'lattsmouth. A choice piece of prop erty with modern Improvements and In the best of condition. Inulreof: Colonel J. Thrasher. I'lattsmouth. . FOK SALE A 100-acre farm near Platts mouth; also 7-room house and three lots in city. Enquire of John M. Lvyda. Waterman block. Meanwhile "it"wiU be translr.ted .into" PnnTllph. aril htk nrtntnrl r.f. 1. Tr. I a e 9 9 : PEPPERBERG'S The Ideal " cent eitrar. Delirious aroma. Perfect burner. Positively the best. No first rlasa retailer should be without 1 : CIGARS. PEPPERBER6 Main Street. Plattsmouth. $ FOAMS SPARKLES AND TICKES THE PALATE, Gund Brewing Co Celebratfd Beers Ed Donat Wholesale Dealer Large Assortment of HAMMOCKS and CROQUET SETS at ARTIE HELPS,. Ilimmocks of the best quality r?np ing iu price from 50c..to $i.00. Soat Tremtment thii urei Cancan asl Tcn:r:. Used witk perfect eafetr; barmlsM, aaaUdar, uoa-lr.-l-tatiaff. We prafsrta hare patienta come l tb Sanitarium for a MMfnr i !&hii that rant ;.,.! i,t. Xm our 8anitarlBn n0 n pan mntil curti. Write uvdsr lor aur 38 pare bor-u. It contains much valuable Inforwistion aid hundreds of testimonials from patients we bs ve cured of cancer. 8tnt frt. Consultation by luall or In persoa. free. Address. DR. C. O. SMITH'S SANITARIUM. A. 8. McCLCARY, MSNACtR. Boons 6 to ii. N. B Cor. loth ft nln IU., KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. There'"'V Iv-w'V no re"ection so -Cf Klt dainty, no light so charming as the meflow glow that comes from CORDOVA Vax Candles fTlird in Dtor cc'ortiDt to bftrmumifl with Bar- F roandius in a I." -a ruurn. drswinr 1m.i1 room or hjill. s ?errwbr. Alsd STANDARD OIL CO v. 1 ' Genre K. Knnn In Rtinsla. hit HUH t F r room, .A Sold M- z i :- .J fcrbll'ts ' Morgan interests.