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5 VOHN AT. LEY DA, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. I'ri p:irliik' r.i-l . of llile. n n vey :iiu'Iiik ami :itrilnii I I' I In r-al f--ile a .-'!:il-i V. Work :.ri-rl l'.ii.-:inl i-liarv' ri-:ivn-sililc. oill-n: I0 m-. i itinl V. .lotui i.iiinl llinlillii. iicur (inn II.mi,.-. 'l:illinoiiili. lirii-,k;. 12. i. ti:a vis. atiik:;kv-.t law lluOus H. tf, ID iMi ll. Watm:i ' s. I:i.ik k. I'l.VlTS.Vol 1 11. M.lH,AMi A. f. r.iut v ii A in ii'imv i ni l ii : so. I io.vii.i-m i:. t-. W. B. ELSTER, DENTIST. on ici:.- Waterman Itlnck I'latUunouth, rilrankii ri:itts. I'Imuk'S 1 1 :ii. i- ft I WURL & COFFEY. The Up-to-Dute .GROCERS. ll'ivyiu ran anything k'pt at a first-class riM-cry htoiv, ami at trices to suit tin' times. FiiM-.-it lino of u Canned Goods $ 6 tn the market. J)on't fail to call on tlu ni for anything in tli roircry line. Kvcry tiling fresh from the, ir.urkt ts. o 9 WURL COFFEY. Bee Hive Restaurant, Main Street I MM 1 : 1 ) I AT i: L V ( H'LH S IT K CO I '1ST I IOCS K. Mcnls at all Isonrs. Special at ti-ntion to tin' fa i nier patrons. Tlu tallies are supplied with the best tho markets aii'onl. .JOHN CO I IKY, Proprietor. Independent Cigar FACTORY! TH 5c CIGAR, C!i:i!!i'rr.'- 'inr.i:iri..ri ir ijinility ii.mI iirktn:iiil.ii. n L. ji;i,ii:s PKPi'Kwr.rkV,, .M:inuf:u-t:irT. 2?). 1 mfiEEALI), I'lMU'IMKTOi: or Livery, Hack and Line. MOYIKG Kemovin of TIons.-hoM (Joods a Specialty. Also, Heavy Drayintc. SfoOWtllG; it Ii niu- i r In. ire nf r.;i r l:is i.ii tin. linirers Ones fbanb wli.it iii.ri- ilinrmlui.' litlar ..-.ilil ! leir iil. Ur liuir rerriitiy arl.lt .i it li.-w lilif .f Combination nno Single Stone Iftinas r.jf it r.:it l-:itity and tit sl.-u ami u rior .uility. Notliin l.-f. r- prixh. .! Miri:i..-.- llu-x-riift ii wurWin.-iiisliip. SNYDER Z CO., The Plattsmouth Journal u. a. and 'i h. i:ati:s, IM isi.isn icus. r-l :il tin- ;.r,lc iTn-i. :it. I'laf I .ni. i-.M li. Ni l.i .li 'inli'liiit ii. il it r. i rri:i.i ii HKKhi.v at . a -it: jmoutii, i; i: i j k as k a . Weeping Water I r-m l!n- i: iiulill. an. l:in, to Mr. :i ti I Mrs. Frank Cnl iif Wali.isli, on NnvriiifiiT 2, 1;m;, a II tit lxy. II. I. Travis. na;nty jii..' Ic-t, a in Wi rpin' Wat it I 'ri lay. TJir jii'l'i' is just ly pioiiil of his larr ma jority. Win. Marshall's lar,'i new In. use on siiiilh i;.iii(li!ih si n i'l is In-inv; itishi-il aloii' as fast as tin: wralhrr will ;i r mi! . Mr :. A rl luir .loin's was npi'iatril on for aii'i;iiiiit is at. tin; l'r ..hytciian hisital in aiaha lasl Tlnirsilay and is lining nic; lj'. Miss Ma;:ii Til.i is j.'aiiiin iirht alonu' no'-v, hut has hal a hanl lirhl for her hff as Iht ras- was a viry si-;i-ous oar. ;'or.'i ShryiliT, :w oisipanii'il hy his mot Imt. I i t f.ir his iiomi' in ( M i-hii on 1'i iila v. 1 1 is iiiutln r has jjmir in maki' Iht l.ii'iu with hi in. After just (ilir wrrk's nfi!Ci (l iillc nrsv;, on a'l'oimt of rainy wcatlicr, v.ir!c was resume:! la-t Friilay on the hi irk work of thr aranVmy huiUJin. Fanners report lin'lin an orrasional t ar of soft con i, hut we have heard of no lielils where there was enough of it to he r onsidiTed a serious matter. As winter approaches it is a tfood pl.in to carefully examino all Hues anil- chiinncys he fore put t hif; up the stoves. Sei'j that the .slovu pipe is securely jointed. These precautions may prove a serious loss' from lire. From the Ilt rald. n Wednesday of last week Link Fowler saw a deer on his place, we are not informed w bet her he ot the "buck fever" or had no mm, but the deer j,rot away. .Some i f the neihhorssaw the animal and started out bent on having venison. The' traced the animal across the creek several times and through the timber, but when it st ruck sod ground the trail was lost. Thursday niyht Part Hopkins spied the animal on his place and it is up to the present time foot, loose :a:id fancy free. How to account for its appear ance is as hard to solve as the aye of fin. Mrs. Shryder and son (Jeorne, left for Washington, Friday; evenintr, at which place she will make her home. Ir. Ilickrd accompanied Miss Mary Purns tiT hnaha 'Friday, where she will lie in the St. Joseph hospital for sometime. On Monday we learn an operation lor appendicitis was per formed. August. birder., of I'iattsmouth, and I"'m. of Louisville, were over one dav ast week on business. The ljoys buy i lot of iuiplemrntsbetween them, and hy having them come in far lots for distribution, are in shape to do busi ness at riirht prices. We hear all kinds of stories alout hit; ears of rorn.,bi;T pumpkins, etc., that t'ass count v soil produces, but roin I'.ourke has a brood sow on his farm from which during the past twelve months he has harvested thir tv-nine pis. ir any one can tell a tietter one we want to know. Tom Pourke says he thinks of mov ing with his famih tM-fore lonirto New- Mexico, where he thinks the climate will Ik- more b neiici il than here. It s to 1h hoped that Mr. Hourk's health will lie greatly bi-nclltted by the c!ian.re. for th mild winteis there are i recommend to ail affected with lunr trouble. Thos. K!se, of Litehlield, Sherman unity, came in Sat urday. on a visit with relatives and friends of loii ao. Mr. KIsp was a Cass county fanner about thirty years ao, near Manly, and knew the old timers of this place. As there are a few ot them left he is enjoying tiimselfivery well. He is a brother of I ock Coon's w ife. Klietsch & Ilalmes have received a new piece of machinery and w ill soon have it in place in the mill. It. is a dust collect ior and suction fan. Its purpose is to convey the dust from the oils an I aS.i the hot air. and thereby prevent t he sweat mutual causes mucli inconvenience in choking t he spout injr. Our millers keep t:p wit h' the proces sion in securing the Ust machinery. u:d their flour finds favor. I'roi I tin- I.-!--r. Mrs. .1. C. David, or St. Paul, Minn., i rived h.-re Tuesday to visit her friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tracy. o. O. Franklin, former Missouri Pa i!:c night agvr.t here, dropped into lis old seat again Monday, being called lark here from ProCk. Mrs. Agnes Peterson, of Ulencove, Wash., arrived here last Fridev for a isit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vter I rulicr. and olher relatives in this vicinity. The many friends of Charles Dow n ing, who resided here several years airo. are pleased to learn that he is to Ik the deputy sheriff of Otoe county under Sheriff Shrader. There was joy nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith liecause -of the first addition to their family circle, a tine little daughter having arrived at their home on Friday evening, Nov. (. Joy p. A ppKgate arrived home last Friday to make a visit before starting on an extended theatrical tour. lie has an enuaK'ement with a yood com pany which he will join at Columbus in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Frans, of Ilunts- ville ( I'.: !:i I ii ii i i.i ciiii: tilel erl :i viif, nf several weeks wiUi their relat ives and fiiends. and departed on Monday for M issouri, t o make a few weeks visit at a number of places i ii""" . .". ........ "usy 'I'iiiiciI'i i' I i-i I. i .ir I ! 1 1 Ic u itli t lip mnnv friends he has in this town, and left that evening to visit with his parents hi.'ii' Murr'iv lit. leic Inct n.fnrnofl from New York where he took a spe- cial post -graduate eotirse In the Ix-st meuica -o H L'e. vv e unucrsianu inau ii , . ; i i .. . i ,.i i he has not vet decided as to where lie will locate Ij. i. Todd concluded some timeao t hat his old residence, built in 1S(M), had done; duty lon enough, but he didn't want, to "own up" to republi can prosperity by building a new one However, he now has more interest in solid comfort than politics, and will wmii occupy a line new .JS.40 two story residence that is neanntr completion on the farm northwest nf town. Mr. Todd lirst. occupied a lojf cabin on the s.une ground in IK'iT, and in lcn built the house in which they lived in ever since.-, ii-ieir new residence is con st ructed on modern plans and will be ornamental as well as convenient. Greenwood From tin; Kiiterprisu. There are some children in (Ireen- wood that should be in school and there is a law that will compel par cuts to send them. W. .1. O'Prien in his special car, The Antelope," passed through t.reeilWOOd this morning. lieiS going to the south part of the state to dis- tribute fish along the streams in the v icinity of.l- alls City. S t . -.1 1 - .1 I tiucago pnysician nas succeeueu in making the dead heart dead. If the (lOClOr WOU1Q nOW UlSCOVer nOW lO make the dead neat pay tne business men and editors qi tne country, iney would fall over each other in their ef fort to erect a suitable monument to his memory. Mrs. Edyth Tozier Weathered, of Portland, Oregon, was in town Tues day the guest of Mrs. W. W. Uullioh. Mrs. Weatherred is editress of the Ex. position, an illustrated magazine pub lishcd in the interest of the Oregon Lewis-Clark Exposition to be held in Portland in ll0.", and she is on her way east in the interest of her paper and to boom the big fair. Dr. Miller was called over near Eagle Wednesday on professional busi ness. When he started to return his team became unmanageable and ran away throwing the doctor out of the buggy. The team came on to town on the dead run and arrived here, a dis- thance of eight miles in just twenty- tive minutes, and that without dam- age to the buggy or horses. The doc- tor also escaped without a scratch. Saturday !ait,5r'r.l.W.Tice,ofNew York came to (Ireenwood with about .... " - . . v r a doen children irom tne iuaaison Square P.ranch Orphanage and placed them in homes in this vicinity. The little ones were air bright appearing children and no trouble was exper- ienced in finding homes for them. Mr. Tice was very much pleased . with the success lie had in placing them in such rood families. P.elow is a list of the children and those that tok them: LillieStimpson.Tyearsofage, with II. C. Pirdsall; Jennie Stimpson, 13 years of age, with Win. II. Ilirdsall; Alfred Stimpson, 4 years of age, withWm. II. Word was receiveii in Louisville Fri Pirdsall: Maud Jacobs, 4 years of age, day morninj; announcing the death of with IWv. -T. S? Fowler; Gertrude -Mrs; Ella Mills of Marshaltown, Iowa, Leonhardt, 11 years of age, with inos. Calhoun: Edward Anthony, Uyearsof ige, with Alia Leaver; Annie Lillian Macy, l.i years of age, with J. C. Hurl- but; Josephine Lena Maey, 10 years of a,re, with W. W. AVatkins: AVm. II. Macy, 8 years of age, with AV. E Hand: Rosa Morgan, S years of age, with M. D. Kern; Herman Foster, 9 years of age, with S. W. Nirdsall. Elmwood From tho 1-ieader-EelicK Geo. Quinn has moved into the Mrs Haldwin house on AA'est Hill. . An informal dance was given at the onera house Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Pearl Sanders. . ; C. E. Ileckwith and Mrs. A. M. Jones "that used to be," were married at Council Bluffs one dav last week. Dee Jamison was in town for a brief t ime Tuesdav. He is working in Chi- cago for one of the railrr ad companies. Rev. J. C. Street, of Fniversity Place, has been assigned to the pastor ate of the Methodist church at this place, and will move his family here in i few days. .! , The meeting of the Cass County Medical Society was to have been held at Louisville Thursday of last week, but on account of the muddy roads it was postponed. Mrs. S. J. Clements has let the con tract to James Durbinfor the erection of a neat live-room cottage on the lots just north of John Lynn's residence. Work will commence at once. Alvo was visited by burglars Wed nesday nii.Tht. The general stores of Lynch & Stone and I. T. Jamison were entered, but it is supposed the burglars were seared away before com pleting their task, as nothing was missed from either store. Entrance into Lynch & Stone's store was effect ed by boring a hole through the door; and into Jamison's by breaking out the glass in the door and turning the lock. Mr. Jamison's safe was opened, but no money or other valuables were kept therein. There is no clue to the perpetrators. Timbers of oak keep the old homestead Stanclin' through the years. It pays to USC the I . T T r t i men or nnir nrr mnn in v ' i a ft v. i t i ruzzcd health, men whose bodies are made of the sound est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy COIl . , . .1 . i . r stitution that will last for years, J Scott's Emulsion is the ritrht stuff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children helps them build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti ttltion Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street. New York. SOc. and SI.OO; all druggists. EiXgle From the ISeaeun Houses are inrcat demand in Eajjle at the present time. There are wants for five or six houses and not one to be had Dr. Townscnd and wife have one to housekeeping in the Walter l'eter son property one block south of the Congregational church Totn Prev lm lieen enrrvine- his wri.st in a sling the!past few days the result of a bad sprain which he rccciv- ed while husking corn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Francke are reioic- h n over the arrival of a ten nound ,ri.l mlinarrlvwl t. thoir hnneo TnM day E(1 is aI1 smiIes now days Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Henderson are the proud parents of a boy which ar rived at their home Sunday morning, November 1, so says Dr. Townscnd. Will Faulhaber, living about seven miles southwest of town lost his barn and contents by lire Wednesday morn ing. Loss about $1500. Origin of lire unknown. Last Saturday afternoon Ed. Purn's team ran away in the corn lield w ith a,ut 25 bushels of corn in the wagon They ran through two fences and were finally caught after a hard chase. No damage was done 1esides a small wire cut on one of the horses Loviisville From the Courier. The Courier regrets to stat that Mr. J- Speaker, who has been ill for several weeks, is not so well today, in tact is growing weaker right along and it is not expected that he will last many ua-3 '""feci. T . 1 . I . . . I . ... 1A .9 n uie panics who jch a uoupic ui grain sacks in a corn field south of town the other night will call at the Courier office they will be furnished with information that will lead to the recovery of their property. Dr. and Mrs. Worthman arc the proud parents of a bouncing baby boy. The young man put in his appearance hast Saturday. lie arrived a little too late to vote at the. last election, but Doc says he will bring him up to" be a democrat just like his daddy. Wednesdav of tvDhoid fever. She w:li formpriv Miss Ella Childers of this Dla(,e and was a niece of Mesdames E. n nnfl j. r Tw iss. Funeral occured Thursday. ' . : ' . m '.. " rier will soon begin when the ground becomes .covered with snow and drifts make it necessary for him to get out. of his rig in order to deposit mail in the boxes. Patrons can lighten the burden of the carrier in many, in stances during snow storms by clean ing away the snow so that he can drive up to the mail boxes and not have ' to et out The Courier is in receipt of a com m'unication from an experienced miller who desires to put in a first-class flour ing mill in Louisville. His plan Is to organize a stock company with a paid up capital stock of $1,000, and in or der to Start tne ban roiling ne agrees to take $7,500 in stock and asks that our Hair "Two vears ago my. hair was falling, out badly. I purchased a bottle. of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and soon my hair stopped coming out." Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, 111. Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half starved hair. If you want long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark, and heavy. $1.81 a bottle All iranftts. If your drupirist cannot supply yoa, end as one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and rire tbe name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. A VKtt CO.. Lowell. Mass. the ballance be sold to merchants of the town and to farmers who an; In terested in seeing a good mill erected in Louisville. Cedar Creek S peel itl Corri-Miili'ii'i. All the corn fields in this vicinity were sugar-coated last Monday morn ing and a few (nubbins) were kidnap ped. Albert Pappe was visiting with .las. Terry berry last Sunday. Phillip Heil is reported much better after a severe attack of appendicit is. Jake Yolk is back from Oklahoma, and is shucking corn for Adam Stoehr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kaffenberger were visiting with W. II. Lohues last Sunday. Heil P.ros. shelled and delivered some of their old corn last week. Will Spencc done the shelling. Julius I lei ticker is the happiest man in this neighlHiihood, and what inaki him so happy is because' his wile such a good corn busker. They goout in the lield together and stay togethi the w hole day long, and she keeps hi little Julius hard at work to stay in the lead. A young man in this vicinity went to see his sweetheart one Sunday and took his dog with him for fear 1 might get lost. This couple we know- is all O. K., but do not compare in si.t The dog began to bark, as they sat in the dark, and weie making goo-gi eyes. Will Grin and Bear It. The supreme court has set aside its former decision in the Louisville bridge matter and has decided that Sarpy county w ill have to bear one half of the expense incurred in repair ing the Louisville bridge. This mat ter has been tied up for some tin and the decision was expected. This bridge is a rather expensive luxury h Sarpy county to have saddled onto it but we will have to grin and bear it Popillion Times. Chamberlain s Couah Remedy is Pleasant to Take. The linest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cugh Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation, give it a flavor similar to inapje syrup makintr it uuite pleasant to lake: Mr W. L. Roderick, of Poolesville, : Md in speaking of this remedy, says: " have used Chamlxrlain's Cough Rem edy with my children for several years and can truthfully say it is the best preparation of its kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has no injurious after effect. For sale by all druggists. A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed salve for Sores, Rums or Piles. Otto Dorld, of Ponder, Mo. writes: "1 suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of liucklen's Arnica Salve cured me It's the best salve on earth. 20c at F, G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. PROBATE NOTICE. IN coctntv cor nr. e.vss county Nebraska. In the mailer of the eslali f .ItilinC. Knahe. Sr- ileieased. Marirari Kili.rns or .Margaret C. Ilelicrns. Henry Knabf. John C. K italic. Jr.. :uil Alfred llrantlt. minor, anil all oilier persons inter sjetl in saiil estate arc hereby liotllieil that ilium the ril.ril llay of October. Is a. John viiabe iiifti in saiil court his ilu I y verified i tition. a 1 Ici-'inir arm ne' oilier tluus. that John C Knahe. Sr.. late an inhabitant of Cass inntv. Nebraska, ilciiarteil this life in Ni hawka. in said count v. on the listh llay of October. IWi. testate, and seized anil ihisscss (1 of rt-a.1 ami nersonal iiroin-rty situated in said county, to be administered. There was tiled Willi said petition a- rypewritten liistru- ment iiurnor. ui to lie t lie last win anil lest a mi-lit otsaid xleceused Said .lycj.itiun itllet'cs ilso 'hat tho aliove named uersons an; tin heirs at law of saiil deceased and persons' in terested in said estate; Hie. prayer ur- said petition is for the-probate and -allowance of aid i ro poii 1 1 din nist iMimeitt TtM-tnc last- win of said deceased., and execution thereof and idministrajLioii of said estate be. trrantert ti John C. Knabe. Jr. Y'tiu are notified that :i hearinir will be had upon said-petition at tin ountv court room in I'lattsmoutli.tjass county Nebraska, on the aith day or Aovemier.. . O. liKKf. at 10 o'clock i-i the ftrenoou. and if you ii I to appear at said time, and contest said written instrument, the court-will appoint a imardian ad litim for said minor and may probate and allow said instrument and irrant execution of said will and administration of aid estate to John C. Knabe. Jr.. and proceed to a settlement thereof. Witness my. hand and the seal of said court at i'iattsmouth. Ne- iraska, th s 27th day of Octolicr. A. !.. 1 'MX L SEAL, I .1. OOl lil.ASS. County Judfre. SHERIFF'S SALE. TV vlrture of an order of sale issued by LJ Cieorsie W. Ilouseworth. Clerk of the dis trict court, within and for Cass county, Ne braska, anU to bcdirected, 1 will pn the 30th Day of November. A. D., 1903, at 10 o'clock, a. m. -of said day. at the south d Mir of the court house, in the city of I'iatts mouth. in said count v. sell at public auction. to tlie highest bidder for cash, tin; fllowinjc real estate, to-wit : Hie west half of lot two. (J) in blo.;k tiirty-four; CM) the east half of lot three. :) in block thirty-four; C',i) lots eleven and twelve. (II and I- in lilocKT-ltrlrty tive: (s."i) lot seven. (7) in block eizbty-ci-rht (ss lot ten. (Id) in block ninety-three; (S3) lot (4) in block ninety-six; Si) lots tlvirteeu and fourteen. (13 and 14) in block seven. (D Thomp son s addition : lots three, five. six. seven and eiirht. :. 5. li. 7 and ) in block .one. (1) Fitzger ald's addition : lots one and Tour. (1 and 4.i in block two. (:.') l-'it.irerald's- addition ; lots one. two. three and four. II. i 3 and 41 in block. 131 Fitzgerald's addition, all in the eity of 4'latts rnoutli. Cuss county. Nebraska. together i with the privileges and uppifrt4 nances thereunto ln-Jonmn or in Jiny.i.se apertam Injr. The same liein-r levied upon and taken as the projierty of .Mary KitzirerrtUt fct- al. de fendants u satisfy a judgment. of said court recovered' bt the county of Cass'' plaintiff tiiiinst,said defendants. 1'lattsmontn, enrasKa. iicioikt tn. A. F.. iMua. .IOI1.N I. .McBKILK. Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. Jesse L. Iiot. l'lartitiir's Attorney. V Abstracts of Title V Thomas OFFICE-:AniJiewse-nush' Bloek. ' IQK. MAIHALL, DENTIST. All kinds of Dental work. Plates made" ttnvt fit. 26 years experience. Prices reasonable. Work guaranteed. OFFICE Fitzgerald Block. Telephone No. 3 oa IT Do You Nan PLATTSMOUTH Savings Bank. PI ttsmoulh. Neb. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. II. NHWKI.L, I'uks. T. K. I'AICMKI.K, Vick Picks S. II. ATWOOI). .1. M. KoltKUTS, Cahiiiku. Pays interest on deposits of $ah) or more. Issues demand or I ime cert i licit es of deposit . liuys and sells exrl inline. tJompntivs interest f rom I he lirst, nt Hie month on all deposits made on or In-fore the 12th of the ii H in 1 1 1. OPEN A SAV1NCS ACCOUNT WITH US and we will yon make il (row. b Cv t)ur line of Toilet Soaps in-8 eludes lioth Foreign and lo-S mest.ic make. 1'riees to suit the Q purse: 5 to 55c Per CaV;e. I F. (L Friclccti Co., 8 Prescription Pharmacists. 8 XIP i!S 15 Uheap 1 oilet Isoapi! I S is most always Iheeanseof eliop- k ped hands and faces. You O k tan prevent it hy ushitf x N Kx'i soap. ) 8 Woodbury's h t an, Ideal Skin Soap. 8 S 1 zr-zr- 1 S V w- 8 1 S 0 We have taken great pains in preparing a suitable lino of goods to select from in order to meet the demands of our patrons when that cold wave settles upon us. In STOVKS we can suit you. We have exceptionally desirable lines of 4, frf38 S r-OlXLS ON C4ULITy. : The Univerjal Oak, the best Oalc Air 52)00 stove , TVood Air Tight,-18-inch... Laundry, lare No. , 2-hole Tt.o. Roval rnivr.iL thr. l.iLr,i!u.mft. in this country, . Co.;ne and sec it The Standard Junior Steel Ranee, extra larce and very heavy.. asbestos lined throughout, nicely nickle plated, a regular $35.00 range . . Note this lis!. 6-inch elbow . . C-inch pipe rinjs Fira s.hol8.... i Flour sieves.... Kindling Ilatchpt Kitchen meat saws.'. '. 50-pound flour cans ..." Ilammerless Shot Guns Coupons Free With Every niAwnrirg1 1 6th and Dodge Streets. WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE Want an Up-to- Date FA Suit? If yott ate contemplating tfcttin0; one call on the old reliable tailor Frank McElroy, examine his line samples and leave yotiror der in time, and lie will do the the rest. it i "71 1 K3 i I 8 The Reliable Storc stoves to select from this sea- You will find our price:; SOP. lower for the same grade nf a stove than you can obtain ekpwhcie. We warrant all our stoves. Over 75 different styles and sizes to select from Nice 10-inch Air Tijrht O.ilc.... 4.M Good 14-inch " " " A Good Big 10-rch Air Tiffht Oak Atlas Hot Ii'.afet, regular tl2.C0 11.49 for. 8.0." The Prize Oak, a beaut, rcjjulur 20.C0. for L, , 12 '-i iir.e nmi ""i Ti'ht Stove in Ainenca, regular W-"9 l ' 31 J best, the 'Taiest heater mad! 44. :o . $31.50 " IDESe Pric" "Cl 3 ct 3cU ... J cl wet 19 ct cl 121.50 Purchase citc new Post omg OMAHA . 5