Fish Bite Hungrily when you use Magnetic Fish Bail There's no such thing" us a dull day when you go fishing if you are sup plied with this truly wonderful dis covery. If the fish are there you'll get them, for they simply can't re sist it. It beats anything you have ever imagined. It is moderate in price 25 cents per box and a box will last a long time, llesides this bait, of which we are the solo manufacturers, we handle Fishermen's Complete Outfits . 50c, 51, 2.CO, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00. Send today for a box and for our Free booklet, "Facts About Fish ing," and illustrated catalog of fishing tackle outfits. Address Magnetic Fish Bait Co. Depr. B. Republic, Missouri. Weeping Water Items tir-i an 1 Miss FJ:ia Hammer will take charge. It never rains but it pour?-. Thurs 1 day of this week .'! shows were i'i town and they were all at rivalry ti collect from the town. The directors of the City National ' Hank recently made some changes in the institution by electing J. M. Tee garden enshier. Mr. Teeganlen began ! his duties Monday morning. C. W. Liish will act as assistant cashier. The j change was made necessary because of i increased volume of business. LITTLE LOCALS. Special Correspondence. Mrs. Ray Wiles who lives north of J town is very sick with billious fever. M. A. Bates, of Plattsmouth, was in town awhile Tuesday and again j Thursday. H. D. Keed and I S. Barnes were fishing on the Missouri river above Ne braska City Tuesday. After more than a week's idleness, the grading gang began work again Tuesday on the Missouri Pacific tiacks south of here. About 50 men are now employed in the Commercial Land Co's., stone quar ries. The company has a good many orders for stone and are pushing the work rapi lly. On June 2 there will be a change in the management of the Gibbon hotel. On that date the Tanner bisters, who are now conducting the hotel will re I.owney's fine candies at Gerirg's. Fine stationery at our store. Gering & Co. Take a Kodak on your vacation. Ge ring & Co. Gering & Co. can fill your prescrip tion in the right way. The latest styles in wall paper to choose from at Gering'. C. L. Pitman of Omaha was an over Ilunday visitor in the city. James Hunter spent Friday in Lin coln looking after business. Mrs. A. II. Sprute of Minnesota, is visiting relatives in the city. Take a Kodak with you on your va cation. For sale at Gerirg's. Frank Krowlck of Havelock was an over Sunday visitor in the city. Just received a fine assortment of Lowney's Candies at Gering & Co. I. Pearlman, of Omaha, was in this city on business Thursday and Friday. J. L. Farthing, who formerly re sided here, was in the city on business Friday. Mrs. Loretta Ault and her little grandson spent Decoration Day in Glenwood, Iowa. Walter A. Laughlin, of Greenwood, was in the city on business in the coun ty court on Friday. Smoke "Acorn" cigars. They are made from the best quality of tobacco, and are free smokers. Harry Northcott and family of Om aha spent yesterday with Mrs. North cott's mother in the city. Frank Huntoon and two daughters of Kock Island, 111., are visiting T. W. Glenn and family in the city. Mrs. Fred Fbinger and daughter, of I'lainvicw, Neb., is visiting her moth er and other relatives in the city. G. L. Waiters, of Grand Island, was the guest of his brother, K. O. Wat ters, ar. 1 family, the latter part of the w-e!;. Mrs. William Osborn, who has been visaing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Denson, re turned to hor home in Cuu:'.eil Bluffs, la., Friday. Mrs. P. A. MrCrary visitel her hus band at the hospital in Omaha Friday. Mr. MeCrary is making good progress for recovery. Mrs. Joseph B. Sans arrived in the city Friday from Berthould.Colo., for a visit with relatives. Mr. .Sans las been doing well in his new home. Connie Schlater, who has been at tending school in the city the past year, left Friday for his home in Duell coun ty where he will spend his vacation. Arthur Altman, age 21 years, of South Omaha, and Miss Ar.na Swanson, age 22 years, of Ottawa, la., were united in marriage Friday morning. Rev. A. A. Kandall performed the cere mony. Work of Bees. Three hundred billion bees made enoimh honey during last year to fill a train of cars long enough to reach from New York to Buffalo. At the low whclesalo rate cf ten cents a pound It was worth fS.j.nnii.non. and if the 700.000 bee keepers of the country had worked as Industriously and skill fully as did the bees, the weight of the output would have hern three times ns great and the value $75,000.(100. In one year the beehives sent to market a product worth nearly as much as the barley crop, three times much as the buckwheat crop, ?(, 000,000 greater than the rye crop, and nearly $9,000,000 greater than the rice crop. All the the rice and buckwheat grown en an aggregated area of 2,120 1-3 square miles did not r ach to the value of the honey by $151,2.7.1. To appreciate these results, one must necessarily strive also to appre ciate the number of Insects at work. That is rather difficult, for 300,000,000, 000 sti'i tches a long way beyond Intel llgtnt human comprehension. The human mind doesn't work well In any thing mathematically greater than thousands. I E.G.DOVEY&SON I x 1 I Didn't Mean Anything. "One can't help knowing," said a dandy, "when one Is good looking Why, I got off at a small station the other day in the country, and I must confess that I attracted a great ilea of attention." "It doesn't mean anything," snld hi friend. "Why, when I get out of the Grand Central station I meet a crowc of men who yell 'Hansom! Hansom! at the top of tht Ir lungs,." If You Are Needing a DELIVERY WAGON We are offering a fine Top Delivery Wagon Worth &L35 for 79.00 It has 1 1-4 inch Axle and Wheels, has full wood panel sides nicely painted. Think of it. E 301 201 BUGGIES, GfRRIfGES, HARNESS. AT A. BIO SACRIFICE LOOK IN. N 18th and Harney Street, Omaha, Nebr. A. V ? ? ? ? ? V ? f ? ? V v Y ? Y Y t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t ? T RUGS To our line of rugs we have lately added tho Olson Fluff a rutf you .ire- no doubt acquainted with and which gives the best of wear at moderate prices: Size 27 inches by 45 inches H 4." " III) " " CO " ' 1.88 " 27 " " M " 1.98 " :W " " 72 ' 2.50 If in need of small and medium sized Rugs you should see these. You will appreciate at price offered. A lot of Carpets and Hugs about 27x5 1 inch sizes at from 79c to $1.25. A nice selection of Moquette Rugs in popular sizcs-27.51 and o".73. Also lar.ne size in beautiful patterns. Summer Underwear Ladies Uuion Suits, low neck, sleeveless, cull knee, 3."c, 0e and '$t 00. Low neck, sleeveless, lace trimmed, 35c, 50c 75c and $1. Low neck, sleeveless, extra sizes, 40c, 50c, 75c and 1,25. Ladies' knit pants, culF knee and umbrella style at 2."ic, 35c and 50c. Fxtra sizes 45c and 50c. Ladies' Vests good quality at 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c. Extra sizes 15c, 25c and 50c. Long sleeve vests at 25c, 30c and ."Oc. Knit Corset Covers at 25c, 35c and 50c. Just received for tho sweet girl graduate a beautiful full line of fans. Trices from 25c to $2.50 Hand embroidered handkerchiefs, exquisite designs all new. Fancy hose in all the late shades plain, gauze, lifle and embroidered; New and up-to-date things in Umbrellas and Parasols. Y Y Y t T Y Y T T f Y Y' A. f Y Y f T Y Y t Y' Y" Y' T Y" Y' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V vvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvv y i . X I E.G.DOVEYaSON I $ V Y Kicnet ana Heal wertn. Rlehcs are for tho comfort of life, not life for the umastliiB of rlehea. I asked a wise man: "Who Is the for lunate and who Is the unfortunate man?" He replied: "He Is the for tunute who sowed and reaped, and he the unfortunate who died and enjoyed rest. Offer no prayer In behalf of that worthless wreteh who did nothing hut spend his life in the accumulation of wealth which he used not." Attractiveneis. A magnetic personality la often more; powerful than ability, and Is often, very often, placed In the balance ai?ainst It. It Is therefore advisable to exert oneself to the utmost to cul tivate that wonderful charm to tho hlnliest degree, ami File who has It not Is not so much to be pitied as blamed, for it Is, more or less, within the reach of all. Woman's Life. Cured to Stay Cured How a Plattsmouth Citizen Found Complete Freedom From Kidney Troubles. Girt In. It Is not to die, nor even to die of hunger, that makes a man wretched. Many men have died; all men must (lie. Hut it is to live miserable, we know not why; to work sore, and yet gain ' nothing; to be heart worn, weary, yet isolated, unrelated, Kirt In with a cold, universal laissey falro. Thomas Carlyle. What Gifts to Give. The different wedding anniversaries and gifts appropriate are: First year, cotton; second, paper; third, leather; fifth,, wooden; Beventh, woolen; tenth, tin; twelfth, silk and fine linen; fif teenth, crystal; twentieth, china; twenty-fifth, silver; thirtieth, pearl; fortieth-, ruby; fiftieth, golden; seventy-fifth, diamond; eighty-fifth, radium. 1 Truth Versus Fiction. The mother-In law is generally kind and indulgent; the landlady Is more than solicitous about your welfare; the street car conductor does not knock down fares; policemen do not go to sleep on their beats; there Is no such thing as a gentleman burglar. Think it over. His Suggestion. Tonimle was about to have a chil dren's party. "Mother," he said thoughtfully. "It won't look well for me to be stuffing myself when those other kids are here. How will It be If I eat my share before they como?" Harper's Iiaxar. If you suller from ltaokache l'rom urinary disorders From any disease of tho kidneys, He cured to tuy cured. Doan'a Kidney Pills make lasting cures. Plattsmouth people testiy. Here's one case of it: Herman Tiekotter, Cor. Ninth & Day streets, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "I never used n medicine that brought as groat benefit as Doan's Kidney Pills. My kidneys caused mc much Etiirerinj? and there was a dull, tired ache across the small of my back that distressed men preat deal. If I stooped, my back pained me sevcrly and in the morning when I arose, 1 felt as tired as when I went to bed. Hearing Doan's Kidney Pills eo highly praised, I pro cured at tiering &. Co's., drug store and it was not long before I was thoroughly relieved. (Statement given June I'M.) On December 20, lf8, Mr. Tiekoet ter, said: "I cheerfully confirm my former endorsement of Doun's Kidney Pills. I have: had no trouble from tny kidneys since this remedy cured me." For sale by all dealers. Price GO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., PuHalo, New York, sole "agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 11-4 Cause of Baldness. After considerable Joculurlly th pair turned to the pearly-paled stranger and one said: "My friend and I have been discuss ing the cause of baldness, but we can't seem to agree. Would ynu mind tell Inn us what you regard us the real cause of baldness?" The stranger wheeled about, eyed his nucst loners rWi" ly and snorted: "liralus!" Advice Worth Heeding. Do not wait, but begin to-morrotr morning to be reliable und keep at It until reliability becomes a part ot you. Hooker T. Waahlngton. Where Nature Falls Short. Whiskers may conceal a receding chin, but there is no help for a flat toned brow. A:id Equal Usclcssncss. Were every pebble a ruby, tho ruby anil tne pebble would be of equal value. New Use for Onions. A woman has cured her husband of a bad attack of "nfflnltltis" by feeding him on raw onions. You may win a home with a box of Lowney's. (lering sells Lowney's line candy. In County Court Result of Mince Pie Nightman;. After eating three piece of milieu pie, Albert Allen of Chicago went to sleep, mid. dreaming that a ni:iu hu wa. gambling with was cheating, be got Ills revolver, Intending to shoot the gambler, but Instead fired a bulj'.-t Into his wife's head. Notice to Creditors. Stntf f NVtmikn, i Coun'y of Cum. In ttif rmittiT of thr cstuti. of 1'eU-r Turn, ilt" cim it. Nutiri. In h-n-ly civen Hint the rr"tlitms ufuniii il rc riHiil will mvt the AclminiHtrat-is uf mid t . tni.'. Iii'fnrcnif. County Juilo of Cn.-. County, Ni.Sr.i,kn. Ill tho County Court ro .111 in I'lntts rti'i'iih, in K;iiil County, noil on tho JIh' ilityof Io vn,lT. UKi'.i. lit lu o'cloi I, A. M, iwh iliiy. for I lif I'liriiosi. of prt si'iiiinir thi ir clnimx for I'.tiinii nntion. mliuitn;i iit Lnl nllow.mro. S: mnntliHHro allow H for tlx- rnilitnrn of fuiil ilin ii-jiI 'o i.ri'xi nt thrir rlaiin.. l.i.il one ymr for On-Ailrnini-tn.ttiv to i ttli' snid ,'Htnti' from thr ilnv of .limp, r.nm. Witni'in my himd tin! foul of snicl Co'inty Court, n' I'luttsno.itli, .Nil. no l,n. ih'nl.it ilnv of May. I'M.;).- Al.l.KN J. H :i:.iiin, ;fs ISi:ai.. County Judo No Cheap Grades. There are no vary ins degree of sincerity. No ioe of Final Settlement. rSU:- In County Court. In tho mot I or of tho ostHle of FriuYrlck D, Lohnhoff, ill rriinrij. To all iirmonn iim-nntoii: You urn hi'ndiy no thinl Ihul the Kxtrutrix (if thciHtutft of Krtilor irk I), l-hnhoff. ilrci'iiMil him filed her final re port anil petition prnvinK Ihrn in lor linul wttlo-nit-nt of Kaid ontittt', that hor ai'coiiiit bi allowtil. ni'il that Ihr ppnumal m il mil ciIhK' ! awiirnerl to Iiit um providiil hy th' torm of tin' l."t will of wuil dwi'awd, ami duly irohatitl and ulluwcd by thin court. You ur further notified that thi rc will lie a hi annif upon naid Mtition Ix-fon' this couri in the county i-ourt riM.in at I'lHtthinoiith, in nind ci unty, on the Kit duy ot J u in-.l at IlloVlock A. M.amt that nil oliji'i-tionK. if any. rnuit Ih' Moil on or lie fore aid day and hour of herrmit. Witni KK my hand and the mwI of tho county court of kdiiI rounty tliir -I'll day of May; l:W, At.l.KN J. IIi.k.on. Si:ai.1 County Judire. Legal Notice. To Fluviui .1. HrirK. ni'H Sonlmniu I'.riun, Ih'w wifo, and unknown (M ir nnt ilcvim'of Unviun J. Britfk'f . (ii (n- il, S. N Mtrruitn, uml the un kiuivvh l.tirs ur.ti 'Icvin'i-H 4J" S.N. Mtrim. dt (riittl. at tl the I'tiion Trust l'iniai.y. of Nrw Vurk, :i TritUti'. lii-friuliint't Ynu ami taoh uf yoi an' hTrl-v until, ni that on tho 'Jlth tiny of M:iy. A. IV. r. ot, (it -uitri- J. Sinhlnumn, plainlilT. luMrin lil l h. TH'tiMon in llir iliMnct ctmrt nf 1'hs t'M'tnty, Ni hiir4 ;i. rin-t nxui dt'frniluntu, the i lrt nw pr.'tyri tif v. hih in l m iiiuvp r twin t lti'Ni-i frt'M rue titl- timl n (juii-t tht- tith- m uml In llicS.W.U o! ,cit!i ul.'nwtinhiii vnrmo 1 1, in Cut ctMihlv, Nlr:ir Itii. in Hie fail lum tifl at 'i n.iinl t mil U fi-rulanlH htm vu' h v( Ou'tn. Yon anil f'at'h yu iiM tc iui" '! 1 nnswor nai'i lii'titum nn fir iH-tnri' thi U'th ny of Julv, VMi. Pulnl thisL'4thdiiV(.f Mhv. l-W. (il 'Ht,i: .(. Sront MANN riu.ntiir, Hy A. L. Tiiii'. II is Attorney. 13-R