G DISC MAGAZINE BARGAIN, Ti.c following offerj contain or.ly selected r.-.agazirc of the highest merit. The ncd and desires of r.ery t oi:c will be found represented in this lit-VVcmef, Literature. Hvi-ws, Juvenile, Ou:door literests, Fiction, Technical, Muic, Art, Humor, Rel gous, etc. OUNT 1 ST t Y Y Y Y Y Y v f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y ? Y ? Y Y Y Y f Y V ? Y Y y $ Y ? Y Y X Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y x Owing to tho fac t that the sea son has been so backward we have our big store full of new spring goods which must be moved, including a full line of spring millinery and dozens and dozens of Wooltex ann Sunshine suits, skirts and spring coats and princess dresses. We anticipated a big business in these lines and would have had it had the season been more propitious. But now we shall move them by price-cut-ting. Commencing Saturday, April 24, a discount of 25 percent will be given on everything in the millinery and cloak department and summer dress goods. Notice the illustration. A suit to delight the heart of any girl a three-piece Wooltex, and though it may be her only suit yet she can be appropriately dressed all the time and have the many changes that a girl likes. The simple style and perfect tailoring make it suitable for all oc casions. The guimpe provides for innumerable changes. Think what 25 per cent discount means a &20 suit for $15, a $16 suit for $12. A $6 hat for $4.50, a $4 hat for $3. A recent belated arrival has placed our clothing in the front rank with the be3t stocks in this section of the country. We can more than duplicate Omaha or Lincoln prices on clothing. Gent's Furnishings and Shoes. k i A Ayi 11 'Pica 1 ? ml - $ it if ! A vjv W,i 'J MffL f t It f I ' i t I - 1 1 11 1 II . 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P. 60 2.85 2.83 2.73 1 heatrp MaTa7inp . 1 "id Toilettes 3.50 Travel Magazine 3.00 Van Norden Magazine. . . 3.00 Vogue 5 50 Wide World Magazine. . . 2 70 Woman's Home Com'p . 2 75 Woman's National Daily 2.50 wnril lo-i)ay 3.00 World's Work.... 4.50 COST 1 1.85 ' 3.50 ' 2.85 ' 4.10 1 7.30 1 4.15 ' 2.S5 1 2.70 1 4.) 1 2.W) ' 2.85 1 2.30 1 2.15 ' 3.30 ' 2.15 1 2.50 ' 2.50 3.85 1 2 85 1 2..V) 2.25 5.00 2.65 240 2.10 2.50 1 3.75 STORE. M. FANGER, PROPRIETOR. t t ? ? Stag" Dinner At Gerings On team of young ladies of St. Mrya Guild of St. Lukes Church under the leadership of Miss Verne Leonard Kwe a "stag" dinner to about fifty of tire business men of this city at a dob !r a plate at the residence of Ex Mayor H. R. Gering, on Thursday even ing. The large und beautiful dining room and parlors were elegantly decor attxL The ten young ladies who pre pared this most splendid nine course dinner, and who acted as waitresses de serve much praise for their effoorts. The purpose was to assist in raising funds for the repair of the church and rectory. lion. R. B. Windham acted as toust nuttor and in a pleasant and; genial r&tnncr introduced the speakers. Those responding to toasts were as follows: Music Hath Charms to Sooth the SasrRe-E. H. Wescott. The Youth of Plattamouth-Prof. J. V. Gamble. Rattamouth and Ita Interests-J. P. FiaJter. FSeBowship D. C. Morgan. TSattsmouth City Council Mayor J. .V. Saltier. The Churches of Plattsmouth-Hon. TL D. Travis. Woman Dr. E. D. Cummins. I3mlH the Ladies Do All the Work of tlue 2urch?-Canon Burges3. Sim Unto Others As You Would Have TfemtDo Uato You-Dr. T. P. Living ston. Out Public Library-D. O. Dwyer. Jltttor Day-Mathem Gering. J..VV. Fay.'tr ere cf Plattsmcuth's distinguished vocalists rendered a very pleasing solo. All who were present in one accord pronounced it one of the very pleasant occasions of a lifetime. Must Take It In Time Just as Scores of Flattsmouth People Have. Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary troubles, diabete.'i surely fol low. Doan's Kidney Pills relieve backache, Cure every Kidney ill. Phttsmouth citizens endorse them. E. M. Buttery, corner Sixth and Wal nut streets, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "I did not require a long use to prove to me thnt Doan's Kidney Pills are a remedy of merit. I often had pains in my hips, so severe that I could hardly work and there was also a lameness across my loins. I had reason to be lieve that these troubles were caused by disordered kidneys and- hearing Doan's Kidney Pills so highly spoken of, I made up my mind to try them. I procured a box at Gering & Co's. drug store and they brought me prompt and effective relief," (Statement given June 19, 190(5.) On December 2i, 190S, Mr. Buttery said: "I still have a good word to say for Doan's Kidney Pills. I heartily confirm the statement I made over two years ago in their favor." For sale by all dealers. Price GO cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's and take no other. 92-5 Distress in ; Stomach And all Misery from Indigestion Vanishes Five Minutes Later. Every family here ought to keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any one of you may have an attack of In digestion or Stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This'harmless preparation will digest anything you cat and overcome a sour stomach five minutes afterwards.' If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to fill you, or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Rape's Diapepsin and take one triangle after supper tonight. There will be no sour risings, no belching of uidigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea, Debilitating Headache, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous oders. Tape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for all stomach misery, because it will take hold of your food and digest it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Actual, prompt relief for all your stomach misery is at your Pharmacist, waiting for you. These large 50-ccnt cases contain more than sufficient to cure a case of Dyspepsia or Indigestion. t ? ? ? t YOU MAY ADD TO YOUR LIST All Story Magazine For $1.00 Arcosy " 1.0i Collier's Weekly " 5.2o Delineator " 1.0() Everybody's Magazine " 1.5q Ladies' Home Journal " 1 5q Literary Digest " 3.O1) Musey's Magazine " l.Oo Popular Mechanics " l.Oo Saturday Evening Post " 1.5o Scrap Book " 1.0,) Youth's Companion " 1 75 NEWS-HERALD, EVERYBODY'S afl DELlNEflTOSMH 6 $400 Tor $300 ALL subscriptions ARE FOR one FULL YEAR. Subscriptions may be nw, renewal, or txtensionj. Maga zines may be sent to one or to ssparate addresses. Additional postage is charged on Canadian and For eign subscriptions. If you do not find what you want, send us your list, anl we will quote you the lowest possible price. We will duplicate any offer made by any reputable a?ent, agency, or publisher. The NEWS -HERALD, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 1 ? ? f The other day while hauling manure on his farm west of the city Herman Hohlshuh noticed something glitter as I fell from his fork. On investigation it proved to be a diamond ring. He brought it to the jewelery store of B. A. McElwain for closer examination Mr. McElwain pronounced the diamond worth from $100 to $150. Mr. Hohlshuh regards his days work as a profitable one. A Clubbing Proposition The News-Herald ha3 made club bing arrangements with the Kansas City Weekly Star, and to all new sub scribers paying one year in advance for the News-Herald the Kansas City Weekly Star will be mailed one year free, also all subscribers to the News Herald who will pay up arrears, and one year in advance, will be presented with a complimentary subscription to the Kansas City Star. The Star is recognized throughout the Southwest as one of the strongest weekly news papers printed, and we feel that many of our subscribers will take advantage of this offer. Mrs. Henry Mauzy and daughter, Marian, have gone to York, Neb., for a visit with her daughter, Miss Mar garet Mauzy, who is first lady in a millinery store in that city. William Howland left Saturday for Tripp county, S. D., where he will make the selection of a farm if any suitable land that can be found. He drew a n imber in the land drawing last fall. V Ho usecleanin g; Doesn't that suggest something you will need in hardware? No? Well, let us suggest that when oj arc cleaning the kitchen, to move the coal or wood stove out and get a gasoline stove. The kitchen stays cool when you use a gas oline stove. There is no waste heat, no wood, coal or ashes to handle, and ex pense is less than when burning coal. Our stoves have perfectly fitted parts, are strongly made, have modern appli ances, and are safe and easy to operate. ASEMISSEN & (LINGER ISI 0 ISI The Homo Paper tt i'ii pj tares the hom news. It very issue will prore a welcome vwieor to every member of the family, a should head your list of newspaper and periodical seUicriptions. 10