r a t Want Column i FOR SALE. FOB SALE-20 bead of large-boned ToUnd China Ktock hogs, Bixteen : same age and will average from 150 it 200 pounds. First come first ?crvwL Call on J. W. Thomas at B. & M. bridge emt of the city. 42 2 Sell yoor junk to Wave Allen and get t.he bifihest market price. 36-10. I-Dll SALE-Two story brick houso 7 wftinit. cood well and cistern with pany until 12 Iota situated in south part of of j. All kinds of fruit. Good barn arJ out buildings. Enquire of John J. Toman. 39- BMrllngton Wrack. At ten o'clock yesterday a wreck oc curred on the Burlington at Burnham, a small station just west of Lincoln, in which two passengers lost their lives and many more were injured. The Wyinore passenger train received orders at Lincoln to go onto the siding at Burnham to allow an extra heavy freight train to pass. For some rea son the crew did not take the biding and the two trains met with a terrible Impact. But a few weeks ago it was "publish ed that the Burlington had just com pleted a year with a record of not hav ing killed a single passenger, and this catastroohe makes a duplication of that record impossible for this year, No statement will be made by the com a thorough investigation is made of the causes leading up to the wreck. A A t fliTT A n rl flrmn-r-TT i ft Viwjf iuu Give Up PERSIAN WOMEN SHOW BRAVERY Their Lives on the l isld In Cauie of Literty. Ed. Dalton, an officer from Glen wood came over Friday and took' home with him a lad named Delaney who had ran away from homo ana was appre hended in this city the day before ly I'oliceman Trout. WANTED. WANTED-Young men and women to fiB positions paying $900 to $2000 per Monaa. Big demand for stenograph ers in the Government service, as well as in private business life. Our shorthand Notice to Grain Dealers. The Merchants Exchange of St. Louis extends an invitation to every grain and elevator man to come to St. Louis during the week of October 4th to 9th, and if he will send his name to this Bureau a visitor's ticket to the floor will be issued, good for six days. All who have ever lived in St. Lous Mr. and Mrs. August Phiefer of Clarks came in Frk'ay for tho purpose of attending the Christian Science lec turo at the IVrmale that evening. Mrs, Philfer is a sister of Mrs. M. II. Soev nichcen of this city. ; The report of the police judge for month of August is very gratifying, only four arrests being.'mado, two of them paying fines and coats aggregat ing $14.50, while the other two receiv ed suspended sentences. W. Dean Burton, chief draughtsman for the McKeen Motor Car Co., of Omaha, spent yesterday in the city the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. S. Burton. Dean is a Flattsmouth boy who is making good in his chosen profession, his position with his com pany being one of great responsibility. It is a remarkable sign of the tlme3 that even In eastern countries such as Turkey an.1 Persia the women are lu the van of tha political movements of ihe day. In Persia they take part In the struggle, for a constitution, and that they nre wflllng and reaily to lay down their lives for the muh3 is shown by a report from tho Teheran correspond ent of tho St. Petersburg Kuss, ac cording to which, afer the latest fl?ht thift took plaee outside tho city of TabrU between the royalists and the constitutional forces, the casualties among the latter included t7 women disguised ns men who were found dead In the field. The hero of the day was one Sata Khan, the military leader of the re form movement, wiho has been regard ed for some tlmeipast by the people as the one and only possible deliverer of Persia. It appears that two days after the shah bad annulled tho con stitution previously granted, Aln-ed- Dowleb, the shah's commander, took the offensive, advanced on Tabriz and shelled the town, Inflicting a loss of 100 killed and wounded on the revolu tionaries. Then Sata Khan headed a Cure for Pneumonia. This remedy has been known to enre pneumonia after the patient had been given up to die. Apply sweet oil to the chst. then cover thickly wK.b powdered lobelia, after which cover with several thicknesses of warmed flannel. Rubber Displacing Tea. In a once famous tea district of In dia the cultivation of rubber has driv en the production of the former to sec ond place, nearly 17,000 acre3 belnj devoted to rubber plantations. DolU Are Matrimonial Agents. Travelers through Servian village oftf-n eea dolls suspended In the win dows of cottages. The dolls have nothing to do with child life but sig nify that a marriageable daughter or a widow lives In the house. Progress. It generally happens that along about tho time one becomes able tc recognize true art one loses the knack of being able to take advantage ot buslr.?? nnoortualUaa when thev nr aneinoa oi .... urged to come and take b mail insures as thorough and k '.",., r-,K.: mctical a training at your own at it obtainable by personal attend' . tanv business college in tne itrv. We euaraniee success. GMBi4ete course for small cash pay iMot; balance to be paid when you aemct a position.' 'Trial lesson free, Central Business -institute, Central Balding, Washington, D. C. home part Centennial Celebration of me incorporation oi me city. Reduced rates on all railroad. Publicity Bureau. 214 Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis, Mo. LAND AGENT WANTED r or a special one dav sale of irrigated land sortie from the town in the RocVv Ford District. Larire norsemen, covered ey aruuery, :..;.n n.M in n.ak n charged the shah's troops, Including summation of sales, write at once for particulars of extraordinary offer. Colo. La Junta Land Co., La Junta, 43-6 the Russian Gen. Lalkoff's Cossacks, took them by surprise and routed them. The revolutionaries, followed up What Have You Cot? A very pleasurable event -was the social given Friday night at the M. E. Parsonage. The entertainment was ar- their victory, pursuing Aln-de-.Dowleh's troops for 13 miles and capturing 12 guns, besides provisions and ammuni tion. The casualties on both sides amount to about 2,1)00. For the moment affairs have quieted The editor of the News-Herald ranged for the purpose of raising funds ,jown t,ut it can only be a lull before woule like to rent a good five or six to assist in the building of a Boheminian room house not too far away from the Methodist church at Crete. Ice cream business district. We want a comfort- an(j ca(e were served and those pre able house in good repair and prefer 8ent report a most enjoyable evening, it as new as possible. Don t want to pav too high rent, but will be willing to The editor of this paper the and find IJlND AGENTS WANTED for a asocial one day sale of irrigated land in the Rocky Ford District. Large cosanusBion ail cash on consummation ; f th vigited rf sales. Write at once for part.cu- - "f "'i" T V " Pma, ftnn evennr last week - ,. rr . T. A. I UHV all V LIlllJjC rCOOUHOUlO 1UI liuunc -"" - - a tanoz extra ordinary oner. wm. - - . n(,reeablv surprised to . , i in a l LllUb ouiba. vui muni y ia oiuoit vji.- i " - o i4Wl U)., ua juma, voio. tc-t. .i..wl- ...m, . i.OOBnt anA commodious i thea HlBiinv ui unc wiic, uiic uauKinvi mother-in-law a Dart of the time and ter. It would be a credit to a city one small doff of nuir variety, besides many times the 1 size of Plattsmouth. the editor and there are no small chil- The entertainment that night was good dren under twenty. If you have any thing in the house line vacant please call phones 85 or notify this office. a greater storm. The news oi tne severe defeat of the shah's troops has spread rapidly throughout the coun try and has enormously strengthened the reformers. Fisherman's Luck. "In the skillful handling of fine tackle lies a large part of the angler's enjoyment," says a current magazine writer. It's about all many of them get. Boston Herald. " Chinese Women Educated. Lt Ping Shu, president of the town council of Shanghai, has provided funds for the last three years for rhs urinal School for Women of thai place. Recently six diplomas wen eranted women. There are 30 stu- rtpnts. and the principal Is a Chineet woman who has had the higher educa tion herself. Two of the six graduates read essays In English and the rest it their native language. Not Cood. "Was it a gcod comedy?" "Very poor; the only time my husband smiled was when ho went out after each act." Houston Post. Make the Best of Things. Happiness Includes tho art of over looking things and concealing regrets. As the Lord loveth a cheerful giver, the world loveth a cheerful looker. When Women Are Included. Miss Crystal McMillan, M. A.,,B. So, explained to the women at a recent suffrage meeting In Scotland that women were only "the people" when there were taxes to pay or they com mitted crimes. When there was onI voting to do "the people" means only men. A university woman suffrage, union has been formed in Scotland. la Locating the Blame. "You sometimes make mistakes forecasting the weather." "Not I," replied the expert. "My methods are strictly scientific. I can't help it If the climate Insists on being a nature faker." Exchange. ... t Proper Proportions. "How muoh fuel do you compute we hall need on our motor trip?" "Well upposwe say two gallons of gaso lene anathree gallons of Scotch." Outing. tSVav AA. ASv Aa, AA. J&A. AA. AA- AA. ASv AA. iKSkSv-SVfc-jftsJSVJiv GfiAR SALESMEN WANTED - In ymar locality to represent up. Ex Mwrieive unnecessary: $110 per mo. -aid expenses. Write for particulars, Srmrch Cigar Co. St. Louis, Mo. BAILEY 6 F.1AGH .1 tup nrilTlCTC I nial-OriiiOfithtrv. ItltM- Bril-tnalpfil Ctfuttl Of- Ice ! IM Middle Wett. VCmirOeiN TO CUT VIKTOR. HnolBlk ,llimm. OMkHN, NEB. Reports Bualneaa Good. J. H. Marsh of Nebraska Citj , the hustling young manager of the Inter national Correspondence Schools for this district, is in tne city looKing auer v-le he na3 i.cen 1 A. L. TIDD LAWYER XUterracet: lixnk of Eagle, Eagle. Jlehawka Bank, Nehawka. Rank of M-urdock, Muidock. First Nat'l bank.Greenwood. State bank of Murray. Murray. First Nafl bank, Plattsmouth. his comnanv's business. During the latter part of last week he had an ex hibit at Louisville, and commencing Thursday of this week will have an ex hibit at Asemissen & Klinger's store in this city, an announcement of which may be found in another column of this paper. Mr. Marsh is quite enthusiastic over the outlook for business in his and clean and speaks well for the man agement. In a letter recently received by M. R. Rritrs from John F. Kuhney. who will be remembered by many, as a former citizen of this city, he an nounces his removal from Enid to Perrv. Oklahoma, and states that - - - j very sick recently, The 111-NatLTtd Man. The Ul natured man, though but of equal parts with the 1 good-natured man, gives himself a larger Meld tc expatiate in. He exposes thoso fall ings in human nature which the oth er would cast a wall over; laughs at vices which the other either excuses or conceals; falls Indifferently upnr frlonds or enemies; exposes the per son who has obliged him; and. In short., sticks at nothing that may es tabllsh his character of a wit. his health is now considerably improved and he hones for final complete re covery. Back to Earth. ! "Every cloud has a silver lining,' said the ready-made philosopher. "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne "The clouds are all right. But how r.bout pocketbooks?" ? t ? ? T t ? ? t ? ? r New Millinery We are' increasing our millinery line for this season, and the new goods are now arriving all the latest styles and creations. Excep tional prices will be made to cash customers. Mrs. P. A. Barrows, wife of the ed itor of this paper, came down from Lincoln Saturday to help find a house so tho family could move down. They were not successful in finding anything line, and states that a healthy increase to suit them and Mrs. Barrows return- is to be noted all over his district. W. O. W. Erects Monument, Dr. Scheh of Omaha, Sovereign Lecturer of the Woodmen of tho World was in the city the latter part of the week in connection with the erection of ed home Sunday. Mr. Barrows accom panied her as far as Omaha, where thev visited at tho home of Senator - - Patrick a few miles south of the city. Smoke an M0RN 2 And be Happy -HH!-WT-i--H-T'i-i-i-'i-H-'i Russian Lecture. Major Flemke of the Gospel Army . . c noun Viia fnmmia Russian lecture last a monument at me grave oi aovere.gn - - . . . w . . Charles Teiple, who died some months evening ui u.o m. M,ir .HiP-rinn reremon. The major is of Jewish descent, former ...w.B .- oora a ies will be held later, announcement Y ot Moscow, ..u . k: o,ia t th tim. nr P,.h,.h nr.. soldier in the czar s regiment CHURCHES Mrs. Julia Dwyer Opposite Postoffice. 3 t t ? T ? T ? ? t t t t in tended a session of the local lodge Thursday evening and made an an ad dress which was very much appreciated by those fortunate enough to be pre sent. ATCHISON LEAVENWORTH KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS Are Best Reached by the Cozy Corner Changes Hands Tom Troop has sold the Cozy Corner, his cigar store in the Perkins hotel buildinir. the purchaser being John Corey, until his resignation Saturday night the merchant police of this city Mr. Troon has been in poor health for the Russian army. He speaks seven lan- miacrcs fluently and is most entertain- C a ing on the lecture platform. His organization is preparing to es tablish a mission in this city, the neces sary legal papers being filed with the county the latter part of the weeK. . Horsejhieyea Busy. ( Word has been received by the sher iff that a horse was stolen baturaay night from the farm of George Shrader, five miles northeast of Murray, answer- inc to the following description: 'Dark some time past and this is given as the brown in color, bald face, inside of one reason for tho disposal of his business. m-n(j foot wnite, divided mane, sore on Mr. Corey s resignation from tho po- top 0f neck( weight 1500 pounds. Re lice force of this city made a vacancy ward3 aggregating $100 have been of- which was filled by the appointment of fcrC(j for the apprehension of the thief 1 rrrr mm I schools TYoa.r.;?,'I'L im-j jjjj yj "jaar- on a rn?ifo nrvnrjni fnraAnnto on Jt5sjfefci!s.u rw Nels Jones, who commenced duties last night. his new anj ieturn of the horse. A Car Load of Stoves. John Bauer, the hardware man, has just received and placed in stock a car load of the famous Majestic ranges manufactured in St. Louk John be lieves that there is no better range buflt and that ho feels confident of tak ing care of tho maior portion of the stove business in this vicinity is evi denced by this mammoth purchase. If you don't believe a carload makes a bur showinir iust step into the store and take a look at the display. Hj5uced rates via. Missouri SJtutSe to Cliicsgo, St Louis, Kan sb City and St Joe. Dates of sce August 28th to Sept. 8th aad September 1 1th to PJth. See Ut for rates, limits, and etc. Hugh Norton, Agent. Attending Conlerenoe. Dr. A. A. Randall of tho Methodist church of this city is in Lincoln today in attendance upon the annual confer ence of the M. E. church. It is hoped and believed that Rev. Randall will be returned to this chargo for another year. His ministry has been uniformly successful and during their residence hero lie nnd his family have made for themselves a place high in the estima tion of tho community. Went to Ball Came. : ?,: C. Despain spent Friday and Sat urday in Lincoln, the guest of his son, Don. tho base ball magnate, binpe nis son's evolution into a base ball 'mana ger in the western league, Mr. Despa'n has developed a wonderful interest in the national game nnd keeps pretty close tab on the standing of tha various teams. . . i. - , Unkind Insinuation. The daughter of her mother was do ing a stunt at the piano. "My daughter's music," said tho proud parent, "coBt us a lot of money. "Indeed! rejoined the visitor.' "Did souio neighbor sue you?" Your Printing It should be a fit representative of your business, which means tha high grade, ar- tistic kind, That.i the kind we do. AIT EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OP TYPE, GOOD PRESSES AI.'D TYPOGRAPHICAL ARTISTS These represent our facilities for doing the kind of printing that will please you. city and is a brother of John Shannon The prices are right, and prompt delivery 1 who was formerly a liveryman here. ho invariable reWMUuiomcs. James Shannon of Lamar, Colo., left for his home Friday after a pleasant visit in this city with J. C. Petersen. Mr. Shannon formerly resided in this F CHURCHES AND r SCHOOLS OES ID SOCIETIES ANOTHER WONDERFU OFFER IS MADE BY tTIIE BENNETT COMPANY OMAHA'S LARBEST DIALERS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS List of Pianos and Organs to be Given Away December 31st, 1909 I Packard Upright Grand SARQ Piano. Recular Price ljPfWV Piano. Regular Price. Sterling Upright Grand Piano. Regular price Kurtzmann Upright Grand Piano. Regular price Lindeman Upright Grand Piano. Regular price ! Packard Church Organs. ' Regular price 425 425 425 150 IKrell Auto Grand Player Piano. Regular price . . . Kohler & Campbell Upright Grand Piano. Regular price. Harvard Upright Grand Piano. Regular Price Walworth Upright Piano Regular price ! Packard Church Organs ' Regular price $700 375 375 300 125 'i This list Inclnilet your CHOICE of ny I'iano no represent. 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 Tianos at a reduction of $125 from the regular retail price 100 Chapel Organs at $37.50. HOW TO SECURE ONE-READ CAREFULLY Send us the name and address of anybody you think we miglit 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, LodgO or Society you may name, credit as follows: For Each Grand Piano Sold 1000 Points . Far Each Player Piano Sold 750 Point. For Each Upright Piano Sold 500 Polnta For Each Orjjaii 8oMi..J.;..... Points The Pianos and OrganTwill be given to the Church, School, Lodge or Society se curing the greatest number of points between Sept. 1st and Dec. 31st, 1909, inclusive. Names of prospective buyers may be sen in at any time, and as soon as received at this office will be entered on our records, and credited to the Church, School, (.odje or Society indicated by the sender. If the same nameis sent in bv more than one person, credit will be given to the first one received. tHfrHo today for full partioulart. THE GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE BY ANY PIANO HOUSE IN THE WEST. The Bennett Company LODGES AND SOCIETIES TAKI ADVANTAGE Of THIS OPPORTUNITY OMAHA. NEB. MAXES OF PIANOS WR REPRESENT: Chii-ichino a Scut. Pui-KAnn, Ivm Toko. Kiikkmann STIRLIMO H. 4 S. O. LlUnmAN, 1IUNTIKI.TOH. Kolll.ltR AUrBKLL, Mlnil.MCHN. WaLWOTH, llAIVAKD. Ut.SllTT CO PlAIIO, AVTOMAHO U KEtt AUTO-TMND PtAY PlAKO. PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLO ON KAfY MONTHLY rYf NJ l7i'iM"tTflT-'L- 1