r v r f Y r GRAND OPENING Of Fashionable EASTER MILLINERY Lmlics of Plattsmoulh arc Talking About Fanger's Swell Hats An Invitation is extended to the ladies of Plattsmouth and Cass County to come and see the most stylish creations. jj I Hats Trimmed Free of Charge FREE FREE We will trim your Hats for nothing, pioviding you buy your material or shape at our store. We have in our em ploy this year two first class trimmeis and they will surely please you. K2UKB2H ssaaanmtsaasx M DEPT. STORE SUBS THE PARMELB Presented by the Wm. Grew Stock Company ul, in ol Scats on sale Thurslay Curtain at 8:15 sharp Friday Evening, April 1 Prices - 25c, 35c, 50c Tomorrow rK fizz i I f -rv . . i' n I I Aoaay If you want to stop that mid right off and in the easiest kind of a way, just Ret a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It's the largest selling Cold and Cough Medicine in the world because it slops coughs and colds quicker than any other known remedy or prescription, and it does that be cause it gets at the cause kills the germs of cold cuts the mucous and gets rid of it naturally. It contains no habit forming drugs nothing harmful only real old fash ioned pine-tar, sassafras, rhubarb, honey and other beneficial ingredients oil nlntnlv ctntpd Oil the bottle. Made by the same known scientific E. E. SUTHERLAND process for the past twenty years. You ought to take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey just as soon as you begirt to feel "coldy" just the minute your throat begins to tickle then you'd stave off these colJs and coughs. Keep it in the house always ready that's the right wav. Every time you sneeze, shiver, "sniffle" or feel "full, in the head" you need it. At all druggists in 25c, 50c and $1 bottles. Children take it readily. Look for our trade-mark (the bell) and Granny Metcalfe's picture on every bottle. That Klentines genuine nr. Bell's Pine-Tar-IIoney. Made by MEDICINE COMPANY U XKXXXXXXXXXXXX X x M SOUTH BEND X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Grace Sawyer of DeWitt spent the first of last week with lier folks W. P. Sawyer and family. Mrs. M. E. Lansing was a passen ger (in the Schuyler Friday evening to Ashland where she spent the eve ning with friends and relatives. Mrs. Moorchead and Mary Sawyer were Louisville visitors one day last week. K. Sturzenegger returned the middle (tf last wee k from his sojourn in 'ew York state. Mrs. Chas. Campbell and son Paul were visiting the home folks in Platts mouth Friday and Saturday. Samuel Patterson of Seotts BlufT was the guest of his sister Mrs. II. P. Long the past week. The Whist club had their final gathering at the A. D. Zaar home where a royal time was had. Alfonso Sturzenegger came in from Lincoln University to spend the Easter vacation. " The fish car expects to be taken out to Chadron very soon by Superin- jtendent of Fishery O'Brien. Several of these trips are made annually to i the streams and lakes throughout j the state. i About twenty of the geology class from the state university are here during their Easter vacation collect ing specimens for , their work. George Vogle received his appoint ment as enumerator of this precinct Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Berge and mother Mrs. Fountain hit Thursday evening for a visit with the former's daughter Mrs. Elda Richardson of DeWitt. Mrs. J. E. Mellugh visited her people near Wabash Saturday. Geo. Vogle, B. Dill, Clyde Berge were Omaha visitors Saturday. J. J. Hill has accepted a lucrative position with Kudgu Giu!sel firm in Lincoln and for the near futirc will make their home there. Mrs. John Campbell visited her daughter Sarah in Louisville Wednesday. The people of the community were shocked to learn of the sudden demise of Mrs. Maude Finton. Much sym pathy is extended to her people during their bereavement. Several friends from in and around town went to Ashalnd Wednesday afternoon to pay the last sad respect to the deceased Miss Edith Moon of Elmwood was a passenger via C. H. D. & Schuyler to her home in Ashland Saturday. higher than the surrounding ground and it is seldom if ever covered by the overflow of the river. If the club is formed, it is the in tentions of the promoters to have a permanent trap installed, and the one used at one of the neighboring towns a McCrea Automatic, has been ex amined. The local men found that the machine seemed to give perfect satisfaction, having been used for over three seasons, and they arc in favor of investing about S.'JO in a machine for this club. The nri.es and tronliies for the meets have been looked up and it was found that the U. M. C. Contnpuy will pre sent the club with a bronze trpohy in the form of a dog, the champion hunt ing dog of the tinted States, which measures about nine inches in length and is engraved with the winners name when the season is over. I lie. comnanv also offers a gold medal for the person breaking 100 blue rocks in succession and for every additional hundred a small bar is added to the base of the medal. The p'rospeets seem to be bright for the successful launching of the organi zation, but if the proposition does not go through, it is very probanle that one or two leaders in the sport will purchase an outfit on their own hook. H L. Mauzy hit out on No. G this morning to attend to some business matters at Burlington, la., His train was three qurtcrs gf an hour late today and yesterday it didn't arrive till noon, being over four hours late. Small Fire at Ledgway's. At the sound of the fire bell and whistle the hose carts were called out about 11:15 this morning to the home of John Ledgway on Wintersteen Hill. The fire was extinguished some time before the apparatus arrived and the hose was not brought into use. Mrs. Ledgway started a small fire in the heating stove about 10:30 and it is thought the w ind drew some sparks out of the chimney which dropped on the roof, setting fire to the dry shingles. The blaze was noticed by Mrs. Ledg way who hurried to her nieghbor's, W. D. Smith for help. When she re turned the Maze looked so serious that an alarm was turned in, as the strong wind was in the right direction to fan the small flame into a serious fire. The loss was very small as it was confined entirely to the outside of the roof but it could not be ascertained definitely whether it was four or five shingles of the house tluit were consumed. At Woodmen Meeting. Two Plattsmouth members of the Modern Woodmen were in Omaha last night to attend tho annual meet ing of the lodge at which the state banner is presented to the lodge getting the largest number of new members during the year. The local people, Henry Goos and Dr. Cook returned this morning and reported a jolly time at the meeting. The banner this year was won by the Omaha lodge, B and M. Camp 945 which secured 102 new members for tle year, it's nearest competitor being Wisner which enrolled 95. A number of the big officers of the lodge were at the meeting and at the presentation was made by Head Consul A. It. Talbot of Lincoln. New Veterinarian Here. Herman Grceder, a veterinarian of wide reputation, is locating in this city from Ames, Iowa. Mr. Greeder has bought the Thomns South place just south of town and will move there with' his family from the Iowa town and will open an office at the place for the conducting of his practice. The new doctor has had many years ex perience in the lines of business which he follows and w as for eight years em ployed by the United States Gov ernment 11s an inspector. The riatts mouth people join in extending tho glad hand to the new man who will come into their rr.nks. Barnyard Repartee. . The proud gander and the cackling hen were arguing. "But remember one thing," said the proud gander, "It was a goose that laid the golden egg." "Tut, tut!" scoffed the hen. "With eggs at their present rate we can get enough for our output without laying golden shells and losing our heads In the bargain." For even then the fanner was an nouncing to hH son that eggs bad ad vanced anoiht r 6 cents on the dozen. I THE IB VACUUM CLEANE -JM0ILW &feV At All Druggists v Tne uaiiv iu lenisa m Come to our store and let us show you what our wonderful hand-power So E-Z Vnnnnm f'lpniior will do for vou. The price is right, the weight is right, the result is V U Villi XX N. ' ..... - 1 right. Operated by hand, cannot get out of order, gets alUhe dirt, saves carpets and rugs. WILL TRY TO ORGANIZE PLATTSMOUTH GUN CLUB Spring Weather Makes the Shooter Anxious for Clay Bird Sport. There is a movement under w ay by the enthusiasts of the shooting irons to organize a gun club in the city to engage in the sport of trap shooting. J. W. Edwards is soliciting among the hunters of the town to sec what the prospects are along that line and if enough young fellows arc interested in the pastime a club w ill be organized at once and the grounds and traps will be secured. There is a tract of land just south east of the pumping station that seems to be the only available place in this locality for such a purpose and the owners of the land are to be seen to day in regard to the renting of it for the summer. The laud is a little nwlu t.hp nlmvft we have a full supply of New Needles, Shuttles and Dobbins, Belts, etc. for all Machines made and can get you any repairs that you may want for your machine. We also have some of the best sewing machine oil on the market. At our store you will also find a full line of Porch Seats and Swings, Hammocks, Lawn Swings and Seats. . But now that house cleaning begins, remember ttiat we have a full line of Rugs, Carpets, Fiber Japanese and Chinese Mattings, at prices to suit the purchaser. We are in a position to show you different patterns of Linoleum. When you have your House cleaned then you will be apt to want some new Furniture, of which we have a complete stock to select from, at prices that are absolutely right. We sell the Stearns & Foster Cotton Felt Mattrosses-they are guaranteed and are the best manufactured. Come in and examine our Mattresses. We also sell the Domestic Sewing Machine one of the best manufactured. We have three grades at the following prices: !,:, 40 and $4."). You will soon want Refrigerators. Come in and look over our line. Wc have some fine ones. M CHA HLD House Furniture and Undertaking Plattsmouth, Nebraska