The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, August 30, 1909, Image 8

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I know what CASE machinery will do and I want you to know. You do not need to buy a machine to
find out what it will do, there are machines right here in Cass county that you can investigate. One satis
fied grain grower after having his grain threshed by a CASE separator said "It does the best work of any
machine I ever saw in all my life." Why not get into this business NOW, it requires comparatively small
capital to start, has large profits, and is easy to conduct.
A CASE steel separator is fire-proof, water-proof and weather-proof, making it an ideal machine for
all sorts of conditions and weather. It is a very clean thresher and it has the highest deck room and great
est capacity of any separator ever built. It is warranted to do more and better work than any other ma
chine of similiar size, working under like conditions. A CASE 20-bar 28x32 inch cylinder would cost $425.
See me for catalogues and particulars.
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OFFER IS MADE BY I fit Utfjlltl I UUIiirAIIT PIANOS AND ORGANS
List of Pianos and Organs to be Given Away December 31st, 1909
I Packard Upright Grand
Piano. Kegular Price. ,
I Sterling Upright Grand
I Piano. Keirnlar price . .
I Kurtzmaun Upright Grand
Piano. Regular price . ..
I Undenian Upright Grand
Piano. Kegular price
5 Packard Church Organs.
Regular price
$450
425
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425
150
IKrell Auto Grand Player
Piano. Kegular price . .
$700
I Kohler & Campbell Upright OIK
Grand Piano. Kegular price . wlU
I Harvard Upright Grand
Piano. Kegular Price IM
I Walworth Upright Piano Qflfl
Keirular price OUU
5 Packard Church Organs IOC
Regular price IfcU
Kegular pne
TO THE CHURCH, SCHOOL, LODGE OR SOCIETY NOT FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SECURE
ONE OF THE INSTRUMENTS MENTIONED ABOVE, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
40 Pianos at a reduction of $150 from the regular retail price.
60 Pianos at a reduction of $125 from the regular retail price.
100 Chapel Organs at $37.50.
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yemr CHOK'K of any
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HOW TO SECURE ONE-READ CAREFULLY
Send us the name and address of anybody you think we might be able to interest
in the purchase of a piano or organ. We will write them or send a representative to see
them and if we succeed in selling them an instrument during the months of Septem
ber, October, November or December, 1909, we will give any Church, School Lodge
or Society you may name, credit as follows:
For Each Grand Piano Sold 1000 Point
Far Each Playor Piano Sold 7S0 Point
For Each Upright Piano Sold 500 Points
For Each Organ Sold 150 Points
The Pianos and Organs will be given to the Church, Schoo?, Lodge or Society se
curing the greatest number of points between Sept. 1st and Dec. 31st, 1909, inclusive.
Names of prospective buyers may be sent in at any time, and as soon as received at this
office will be entered on our records, and credited to the Church, School, Lodje or
Society indicated by the sender. If the same natneis sent in by more than one
person, credit will be given to the first one received. tJBTWriio today for full particulars.
THE GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE BY ANY PIANO HOUSE IN THE WEST.
The Bennett Company
IC53ES AND SOCIETIES
TAKE ADVANTAGE OP
THIS OPPORTUNITY
OMAHA, NEB.
MAKKS OF PIANOS WE REPRESENT:
CHK-KKKmu & Som, Packahii. Ivrm A: I'osn, Kihtmann
Stiki.iku, II. A S. Q, l.iNitr.MAN, Ht'MTiKiitott. Komim k
CaMIUKLL, MH01lKOHN, WALWORTH, 1 1 AMVAKI), llrXNMT
Co. I'iako, Ai'Tomno & Khill Auto- hand I'lavkr Piano.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS
SOLD ON EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
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Of Importance to Exhibitors.
The Agriculture committee in charge
of the Livestock and grain exhibit, look
for that feature of the Merchants Car
nival to be held in thi3 city from Wed
nesday, Sept. 1st to Monday Sept. 6th,
to greatly exceed the expectations of
the carnival promoters. Farmers and
stock raisers in general have shown
great interest in the event and so many
have signified their intention of bring
ing in stock, fruit and grain for exhibit
that the committee finds it necessary
to employ a separate expert judge
for the poultry and grain as well as the
live stock. This will incur quite a little
additional expense but it is the purpose
of the committee to arrange matters
to the complete satisfaction of the
exhibitors.
An expert frcm the Nebraska State
Farm will judge the grain and Supt.
A. H. Smith of the Nebraska Poultry
association will judge tho poultry.
Hon. J. F. Coupe an expert from Falls
City, Neb., will judge the stock. This
gentleman comes in placo of Prof.
Ash by who was suddenly called to the
northwestern part of tho state and
could not serve. Prof. Ashby highly
recommends Mr. Coupe who is an ex
perienced stock judge.
Those intending to exhibit grain and
fruit will find the large store room
under Byron Clarks law offices near the
court house, fitted up with tables and
booths for that purpose. Among those
who will have charge of the exhibits in
this room will be Julius Pitz, Wm.
Hamilton, Dr. Hall, Will Adams and
Geo. Farley.
Those who will be present to exercise
supervision over the stock exhibits at
Smith's Barn and enclosure arc Geo.
Kaffenberger, Luke Wiles, John Tritsch
Geo. Born and C. A. Bengen. Large
banners have been painted and will be
hung at each placo so that visitors will
have no trouble in finding the respec
tive exhibits.
All owners of fine poultry are es
pecially urged to bring in their birds
and have them judged by Mr. Smith
who is one of the best qualified poultry
judges in the country. Also our farmers
and fruit growers should bring in some
of their best products so that wo may
show outsiders that Cass county is still
doing business in spite of three succes
sive seasons of partial crop failures.
It is not generally known that the
Nebraska State Fair, September 6-10
has the host Agricultural and Educa
tional exhibits shown nt any State Fair
in this country, but such is the fact.
Twenty-two counties will exhibit Coun
ty Collective Agricultural Exhibits,
nml the Educational building is filled to
overflowing already.
TUB MANY USBS OF PAPBR
In the home cannot be estimated. It can be used to beautify the
otherwise ugly pantry shelves, to put under tho carpets, in fatt it
can be used all over the house and is a cheap means of sanitation.
We have a limited number of old papers which we will sell for
5c per bunch. The News-Herald.
Try Our Coffee :
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Special
2 lb. can McCord-Brady Advona Colfee
50c
This coffee is of the best grade and if you once
use it we know that you will be so pleased with
it that you will want to get another can. Try it.
We give you a few articles below that you
will find very seasonable, the price is right to.
New Holland Herry, per keg $1
Advo Peanut Butter 10c, 20c
J. M. Pickling Spice : l Oc
Advo Catsup 25c
Soennichsen ' s
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