cratic candidates for the supreme j court, but do they expect to vote for republicans for the same positions? Not as anybody ever heard tell of. A democrat is a democrat all the time. He is always loyal to his party when it comes to state and national issues, and there is no reciprosity on his part. The game is played "heads I win, tails you loose" to the end. A Subscription Campaign. We wish to call the attention of our readers to the ad in another part of the paper in which we are making a special rate both for the campaign and for the balance of the year. This rate will just about pay for the paper it is print ed on, but we propose to make a cam paign for subscribers between now and the first of the year and make this rate so that all can give the paper a trial. At this rate you of our regular sub scribers who wish to have your friends take a good paper can send it to them, making them a present for the balance of the year. All subscriptions will stop after the time subscribed for, or with in a reasonable time aftei, unless a re newal is received at the regular rate. Therefore, no one need to refuse the paper on the grounds that the subscrip tion will be allowed to accumulate against them. If you receive the pa per you will know some friend is send ing it to you as a present, and that you will not be required to pay for it up to the time it is paid for. Finds His Horse. George Shrader who reported the theft of a fine horse from his premises northeast of Murray, for the return of which together with the conviction of the thief rewards aggregating $100 were offered.reports the recovery of his steed and the withdrawal of the reward offers. It seems that he has an aban doned cave on his premises and in meandering around the yard after the evening meal her horseship wandered into in and was unable to find her way out again. Mr, Shrader is, very glad to recover his property and the neighbor hood has regained its normal tempera ture which was sent scurrying skyward bv the report that horsethieves were abroad in the land. Wescott's Creep Dollars. Henry Hesse was the lucky man in gathering in Wescott's three green dol lars in yesterday's clock stopping event his ticket indicating the hour of 10 50 02 and the clock stopping at '10-45-29, Three dollars will be given away every Wednesday from now until the 15th of December, and all sale tickets are good for $ach week, bu.t yp,ur, tickets must be at the store each Wednesday at three o'clock sharp in order to be con sidered. If you cannot come yourself, send them with your neighbor. Som Fine Potatoes. The Weeping Water Republican re ports that H. P. Christensen of that city harvested 1000 bushels of potatoes from five acres. Mr. Chnstensen states that the dry weather seemingly did not curtail his yield in the least. Compar ing this yield with the present price of potatoes and the prices of the various grains and alfalfa it would seem that the Irish potato is well qualified to take care of itself. Stand up for Nebraska. In Old Missouri. John Richardson and wife returned yesterday from a visit of several days at Langdon, Mo. Mrs. Richardson went down about a week ago to be present at the birthday anniversary of her mother and Mr. Richardson went down later and accompanied her home. Mr. Richardson brought back with him a basket of pawpaws which he was al lowing his friends to sample. Will T. Adams is making arrange ments to feed a few sheep on his farm south of the city this winter. He fed one car last winter, and the experi mcnt proving profitable he will increase the number this season if he can sue ceed in buying right. The attachment suits brought by Don C. Rhoden and Chas. L. Martin against A. A. Hatfield and Frank Pur- cell, instituted in the county court for the recovery of livery hire, have been dissolved, the difficulty being settled out of court. ruui nu" v i ui'suuy by Chief Amick and given a night's i at trip pvnpnao rf v..i.niii mnrninc hpfnru T,..i.. 1 ---o w . i. vuilgc Archer they pleaded guilty to u charge c ..anrnnrv and were civpn on I. oi "fc ' - mii nuur in which to get out of the city. Charles Guthman of this city and i ,...;. Knitzpl of Murdnrk UVUio - -JCVlCU home today or tomorrow' from a trip of several weeks spent on the Pacific . ..Lit tntkn Cc.ItU : I . COHBl, a moii. w mv ut-avtic mir ueing included in the itinerary. P. A. Barrows, editor of the News- 'JIiirald, left last evening for a busi ness trip to Lincoln. On his return he will stop over at Nehawka and take in v 4 the fair which will occur there tomor row and Saturday. Post card pictures of Merchants Car nival, Labor Day floats, parades, hose tight and other Interesting events, now on sale 2 for 5c. Nemetz & Co. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wrv TIIK IIAMONl II RAMI, a Lad lot Auk lil-ram-lrr' I'llla la ltr bom. mini 1 ike other. Ilay ' ar o U1A ,jlW IIHAAU riU., fur WH ynrt known u hat. Stint, Aluiyl Keilatla SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Legal Notice. In the County Court of Can County. Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of Oniric O. Eaton and JoaeDh 8 Katon. minora. To Cedric O. Eaton and Joseph S. Katon: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 4th day of September. A. U.. 1H09. Elizabeth C. Gamble, your duly appointed Kuardian filed her application in thil court asking that an ap proval of her final account with you as such Kuar dian. which account is on file with such applica tion, and for her final discharge together with her release and the release of her bondxman from any and all further liability to you on account of such guardianship. You are hereby notified that a hearing will be had upon said application at the office of the county judge of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 20th day of September, 1H09. at the hour of W o'clock a m. of said day, and if you fail to appear at said time and place to enter objection thereto, said application will be approve! and allowed and said discharge granted. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court this 4th day of September, 1U09. Allen J. Bkeson. 43-2 Seal.l County Judge. Notice To Creditors. State of Nebraska. 1 gg , County Cass County. ) In the matter of the estate of Hannah C. Black, deceased. Nutiic is horeby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said es tate, before me. County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in I'latts moulh.in said Countv. on the 1 1th day of October. MOtf. and en the l'Jth day of April. 1U10. at 9 o clock A. M., each day, tor the purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjustment und allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims and one year tor the Administrator to settle said estate, from tho 11th day of October. 1119. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Flttttsmouth. Nebrosku, this Uth duy of Sep lembcr. WW). Ali.f.N J. Bef.son, 41-8 Seal. County Judge. ! Sheriff1 Sale. fly virtue of an order of sale issued by Jamea Robertson, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the 24th day of September. A. I). lHiril, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the south door of the court bouse In said county, sell at public auc tion to the highest biddor for cash the following real estate to-wit: The Northwest (N. W. ") Uuartcr and the Northwest Fourth of the South west (N. W. H of the 8. W. ) Quarter of Sec tion Thirty (.30). in Township Twelve (12. North Kange Thirteen (13). in the county of Cass. Ne braska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Leonard C. W. Murray, Re becca A. Murray. Joseph M. Roberta, cashier, and the I'lattsmouth State Hank of TlatUmouth. Ne braska, Defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by Amelia U. Huldeman, rUiintiff airainst said Defendants, Tuttsmouth. Neb.. August 19. A. D. 1009. C. D. OUINTUN. 3C.0 Sheriff Cass County. Nebraska. Legal Notice. State of Nebraska. ' 8S jn CoUnty Court. County o! Cass. I In the matter of the estate of Gustava Keune. dAsi Zrth.1909. Upon reading and filing the duly vcritlcd petition of Klir-abeth Keune alleging among other things that Ku,n. " : habitant of said county died, ntesuue. in said county on the )th day of August, I'm, sei.ed of personal and real property situated m said coun y.l of said real and personal property being exempt from levy and sale on attachment execu tion or other mesne process, and praying that general administration of said estate be dispensed with1 It Is therefore ordered that hearing bo had upon said petition at the county court room, in I'lattsmouth. Cbbs county. Nebraska ontheJtth day of September A. D . 1. at 1U o clock a.m. and that notices thereof be given by publication of this order for not less than three successive weeks prior to such hearing, in the NKWa-HKgALO a semi-weekly newspaper published and circula ted In said cniinty, and due proof of publication be made and filed In thil oflice. By the Court, Ali.icn J. Beeaon. County Judge. your lruirUl r a Diamond IlrandV nl Void ninalllAV ith llliia Rllitxui. V ar vobp ffl Uneeda Biscuit flf materials obtainable Mjy . That Makes them an ideal vv vv are sealed in a moisture proof package L ' That Keeps them ffijgJl 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 the carpets, in fact 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. av AA. -aav .jtk -aVV Aav AaV -aA .aaV AaV .aVA. SaV AaV ? ? t t f New Millinery I 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. t T ? Mrs. Julia Dwycr Opposite Postoffice. J4V444V4J4V44 ;ARN i aLLt The two go hand in hand. Don't you think that if you knew mow about your work you would be more valuable to your employer? of course you do. THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON DENCE SCHOOLS of Scranton, Penn., have been raising sal aries for 17 years, and they will raise vours if you let them. See the window display at Asemissen & Klinger's rext Thursday and all next week. Representatives will be in attendance ard they will furnish you any information Leafll PlOfC desneu. (Uneeda Biscuit are baked in surroundings where cleanliness and precision are supreme-1- That Makes them (Uneeda Biscuit fare touched only once by human hands Iwhen the pretty girls pack them That Makes them (Uneeda Biscuit AaV AaV AaVaV AfaaVaV .aVaV AaV-aaV aV JA. J. t ? ? ? T t ? ? ? ? ? f MORE Pwbkb Bosnia X Carnival Is Over $ t All Interest now centers in the big Diamond RinK Con- ' J " ' test. We give you the best of every thinp; in onr Irrte-at - f lowest prices and a vote with each fie purchase. The stantl- f ing contestaats at present are aa follows: t Jk Alice Tuey ...2287 Marie Donnelly 4fi I Y OlgaSattler 2111 Marie SpieB 16 V S Laura Tower 688 Rebecca Haines 11 Winifred Par mele 627 Doris Nielsen 8 Y Janet Brantner 565 Jennie Johnson 5 V Pearl O'Neill 294 Anna Hassler & .X. Laura Moore ..220 Gladys Duke 1 JL Y Janet Hunter 71 Helen Gass 1 V X Remember when buying cigars, fruit, candy, stationery, t Y post cards, soda or ice cream, you can get one or more V ' 4 votes in the contest. i NEMETZ & CO. Jt. Candymakers. Next to P. O. VV PIPES PIPES I f ? Get one of our fine French v t briar piues that we have just received. Straight stemmed. t Make a fine cool smoke. Beats X a cob pipe all hollow. Having a larpe line we are going-to dispose of them at J T v ? f T 25c f ? t f Y r T t i Soennichsen's "7