COINTY OFFICIALS. C!i r'.i I'Mrlrt l v.'cu;.I v .h.'i.i' Cnuiily Clrrk Tri'iiMin r MiiTi-r Atti'HM-y Suin rii.u ni ,t Mirvivr l:.v M I!. ! :: i I . .... i.. rwi; ! , i i , . , r t ..I !.!. !. v.-ltt .... .1.-,, i.. i;,.. i j r. s WcMi.inj l I -.li-..;. i ,. 1,'.'r;:''l",':'''M Cull. i.i r'l. ; CITY OFFICIALS. ;ivr Cirri. 'I'riMMin r . Alti t iii y . . r.ill.-o .lu.U It- M V li lit r.11." II M . ! (1 1. 1, ll-.ll . li. W. I;. ,1,1 j . . .11 1. Tim:- I . . I'.luiS Ui In r .In-. I'li.'i-n'il MKMIIKHS ill" liU'SOI. Kir-t Ward . ... Sivulill Wurd ThiM Wiir.1... l'nurth Ward Fifth Ward... ..Kil t'itL-Tald. I". W. Klihu-i r Trunk Itutirry. W. C. Tippii, .1. II. IIi'M'.d. I". II. Sti. ii.kor Wm. H;i:i:in,-i-. I'. A. Nittiiiiin . .. .1. M. Vi'iidran. Wm. Skitrr Time Table Plattsmouth, Neb. Lincoln. Omaha, ('hieatfo, St. J it, Kansas City. St. Louis and all points East and South. I ontjr. Helena, UuUe, Portland Salt Lake City. San Francisco, and all joints West. Trains Leave as Follows: No. 1- - I'acllli" .luiiflloii :t:ln pit No. 2 Loeiil expn-as. to Iowa points. Chloaito and the rust 4:3J pm No. 1 ' Fust express, dally, frmii Lin coln to St. .lo-fpli. Kansas City. St. Ijinis. Chli'iiK'o. and all point-ea-t and south -:J7 pm No. W For Purine .lunrtlon li:J7pni No. 'M' Local to I'uoltle .lum'timi ;r hid No. Jil From Umalia. 1:1" pin No. 3D Freight, dally exeepl Sunday. to I'ai'lllO .luni'tliin H r.M) pm No. B Throuuh vestllmlt'il express for nil ixiliils eust . .. 7:2 am No. iOFnim Oniuliii 'iluum No. l'.i Local rxpn.'ks. dally. Umalia. Lincoln. Denver mid interiiieilliiU stations. 7 :."! inn No. 27 Local express to Omaha, via Ft. Crixik and South Omaha, dully except Sunday !::! am No. 7 - Fast mull, dally, to (imalm and Lincoln 2:13 pm No. 33- Local ex press. Louisville. A-li-lund. Wahoo. Schuyler, daily ex cept Sunday 3:Si pm No. 13-Llncoln. (irand Island. Hlack Hills. .Montana and i'acllli' north west Ill :2s pm No. 2H-Local freight. 'to Cedar Creek. Louisville and Smith lleud. dally except Sunday lii.'ili am No 11- From St. Loui- and St. Joe and Nehraska City ln:2."am 4 lially except Sunday Sleeping. illnlnL' and rcollnini: chair cars (seals freel on through trains. Tickets sold nnd haif'.':ue checked to any point In the. Fnlted States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps anil tickets call on or write to V. L. l'lckett. local aireni. Flattsmouth. Neb., or .1. Francis, gen eral passenger agent. Omaha. N.-li. Missouri Pacific Time Table TliAINS (.(UNO NoltTII. No. .il 5.37 am No. .."7 3.4.") pm No. '.' 11:115 pm No. -.'CI local freight 3:47 pm TliAINS (idlNti SOFTII. No. 3s II 30 am No. .in World's Fair Flyer tt:W pm Nj. 32 12:2!i am No. 232. local freight 7.4- am QH. JIAUSHALL, HKNTIST All kinds of Dental work. 1'lates mailethiit fit. 2ii years experience. Prices reiisoniililu, Work guaranteed. OFFICK FlT7.UKHAI.Il Ul.OCK. Tm.kvhone No. S oh47 rOHN M. LEYDA, MTTORNCr-ATLAW, ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. rreparlm abstracts of title, conveyancing nnd examining titles to real estate a special ty. Work properly done and charges reason able, oftlce: Rooms tt and 7. John (iund nuiUltng. ueur Court House. I'laltsmoulli, Nebraska. W. B. ELSTER. DENTIST. OPFICE: Plattsmouth, Waterman Block Nebraska l'latts. Phones I Otllce 111 I Kes INS DR. J. 0. BRUCE Osteopathic Physician Chronic tdsrascs a Specialty Ooalcs llloek. rm 'in-".':.") and oMIcehoiir- 'i to I'J a. in,. 1 to : p. in. and . t" p. ni. nv ap- i 'llli meni. eieplione-, t'nn-e ,n.; ri--i'ii-ii' i at Perkins 1 1 t I. Dr. Elster, Dentist, Waterman Block, V Abstracts c Title v OFFICK-Aolieuser-llush Hlock. NEWS OF NEW; ASK A. Small Tornado Nr.v York. York, Ne., Juno :".'.--. ji..al! tor rai!o struck tt.o taiciing ilit-' i li t i. nr to; n c.il'e i.urrhcx-t of l.oro I'mis wore .. stnttl t:i ii titr.tr ..".:: .ci I Funic Mna'.l tuttdlt.ps I ! - v. i : .'...vu. tnt no i't.o wi.s Ir.'ure, Firet Rush to Lands Ov-r. Orr.atiii, ,lu:.e 2j. 1'i.luti I :u.t'. u', fietah; U'Ui .i' the r.rt rent null n landsit Ki rs for horr.est.Tu'.s t:ti1-r '!.. Kinkiiii! ml iti ovor Tl.iy l.:iv ro Itrts! iron iih.oy und North l'hitto to tlio orTrt that the land oltii es at those rniints arc nvi rt niwiltvl with t.us'.iiesis. It was not found riert'ssnry to mlit nr.y evprl-ti trarr.s to carry the ii'v!t tut at times the lapaeity of the reruliir trains Iirj Un siri'rt !y taxed Chairman Lehr Is Out. LlTKtln, June 27 Csevrvtary Allen of the Reptiblii-an tatt eommlttee nn nounceil that he huil nielvil the res ignation of Chairman Lt lr of tl.o state commlttiv. He then Issued a rail for a mooting of the rominitUi' and the state candidates for next Thursday eventns at the LlndeU hotel to ehooso a successor. In his letter of resigna tion. Mr. Ihr FtHted that Lis physi cian told him that he should not I nave Mra. Lehr. owin to her ll he:'lth. for at least six weeks. For that renson Mr. I.ehr stated he thought It advt. aMe that he resign. Money for Terminal Elevator. Omaha, June 29. About $2n,()oii has be'n 8tit)tiTlt(il to-ward the building of a faruRTS' ttrniiual eJivaior in tUd city. C. Vlnioiit, who Is pushing the project. Is absent In the state looking after more subscription and a Ltim tMr have come in since he left. It Is believed that enough money hus boon raised to assure the early building of the elevator here. Since it has been found so easy to pet the farmers' or ganizations of the state interested In the plan It has been decided to t i!d another terminal elevator at Kansas City to handle the grain bought by the farmers' elevator companies tributary to that city. McCook Struck by Gale of Wind. McCook. Nib., June iu. McCook last night experienced the most severe ft-lndb-torm in Ha history. The Bap tist church was wrecked, the roof in falling striking the parsonage, damag ing it badlv. J. K. Kelley's livery barn was partly de.biroyed and roof a ot a ntrnibei ot sniailer buildings blown alt. At and nitir Arapahoe the ftortn was quite as severe, hail and rain ac companying the wind. Small build ings were blown down anil crops flar-U-ned. Wind mills by the wore have been levelled. Nearly two Inches of rain fell and creeks a.-o out of their banks. William lirrck, son of a farm er, was struck by lightning and In stantly kil'.id. SNYDER ELECTED PRESIDENT. Nebraska Man Heads National Grain Dealers' Association. Milwaukee, June 24. The National aYain Dealers' association elected H. Q. Snyder of Fremont, Neb., p. jsidenl; The other officers are: First vice president. L. V. Cortelyon, Miu;eotah. Kan.; second vice president, Daniel P. Lyme, St. Louis; secretary-treasurer. George A. STlbbens, Chicago; iirei toratdarge, Henry L. Oot'Uiann, Toletlo. ().; board ul dlrecttirs, Ohio, 'resident H. S. Grimes. Ports mouth; Indiana, A. Reynolds. Craw fordsville; IlUnois. S. S. Tnnne.r, Mlnler; Iowa, Jay A. King. Nevada; soulh western lown and northwestern Missouri, D. Hunter, Hamburg. Ia.; Kansas. W. Q. Washer, Atchison; southern Minnesota and South Dako ta, A. P. llrenner, Minneapolis; Okla homa anil Indian territory, J. C. Robb, Kingfisher, Okla.; Michigan. W. S. Sheldon. Jackson; Wisconsin, Thomas E. Torrlso-n, Manltowi; North Dakf ta. M. E. Swnnscm, Michigan City; I'.uffalo Grain DealerB' association, T. J. StulTer; New England Grain Deal ers' association, George V. Reed, Res- ton. The nest place of meeting will be der ided by the hoard of directors later, r.uffalo and New Orleans being candidates. FATAL STORM IN GAGE COUNTY. Holmesvllle and Vicinity Worst Suf fererTwo Person Killed. Holinesville, Nob., June 2fl. Two persons wvru killed, onu fatally and one sevtTely Injured In a tornado which visited this part of Gage county and swept the earth In its path dean of dwellings, barns and other out buildings, growing crops, cattle, hogs and fowl. Iarge trees wore broken off near the ground and the face of tho earth transformed. The wind blew with great violence and It was accom panied try a hail storm, tho stones of which were larger than ever seen hero before. The dead: !owls Harris and daughter of li. J. Harris. Fatally injured: Mrs. IL J. Harris. Severely injured: Mother of IL J. Harris. Slightly Injured; R. J. Har ris and three children. Tho funnel of the rlouj started in mi eagerly direction and .wrecked the dwelling of U D. Hnrdenbrool;. the family, which tnl: refuge in the cel lar, escaping uninjured. Movlnft di rectly east the turuudo next struck the resddeiMV of IL J. Harris, Mr. Harris, with two of his children, fuc- eeeded In reaching the cellar brfnro iho tornado hit the liouso, Imt his wife and son, Iowls, ww not s fortunate, and the my was IrLSt.intlj' killed. His mother nx-ehiil Injurtoi which will prnve fatal. A slx-ye-ir-oVl rtmightor was so badly Injured that sho died aftet n'achliur the dwelling of John Miller, where she was taken after the bouse had been wm.ked. Prove .1 !.'( H't'.w U U .1!" .4 t : I'. : v. ii'.i V. II t!. l::r,i.';, I, .if:.-,! fie ,-tato I: C.i l.l v t( ,il :! tie .-r -f wrocMf, .1'; th, C ii t.i it. li.' h.l 'u.d I t One r.tr.J.,1 cf S'i; ii'o s Alined :V AP. n''i ri 1 TrtJ'. i i" I.. f-I.M I l r.'i 'urj rt i .1 w lie. U teaiT.ster m t'le c I'xi'ti s ,en; ai.y it', n I i v,, v! i'.l ley l 1 'lie shot hi't.si II Ill he;,,! in the lovxcl hot 1 Hi ,'1ed within it i, w ti.tt.uti s ot t'te f 1 ooiUi-. Tlie woman rami out uninjured. Salvationists Arrested at Linroln. Lincoln, June 23. fix mcml'iis of the falvutlon Army u-ere Hrrcstnl and two, a capt:un and a Hi '.itetuii.t, FMTt the night In Jail. Four female members arristiV. were r leased ou their own moguizame. The arrests were made on complaint of a Knights Of Pythias lodge, incusing the Salva tionists of disturbing the peace. Nebraska Has a Candidate. Lincoln, June 2K The Nebraska delegation to the Prohibition na tional convention lift for 1 ml laiiiiLnl'.H. The delegation Intends to present the name of A. G. Wolicn burger of Lin coln to; Us candidate foi president, with Oliver W. Stewart ot Chicago as sirond choice. The Nebraska dele gates do not regard General Milet ius a candidate for the nomination. Omaha-HastlnQs Electric Line, Lincolu, June 2.V Articles of coriHration for the Omaha and Ne braska Central railway were Bird with the secretary of state. The road is to extend from Omaha ti a point three miles west of Hastings, through the richest agricultural section of the state. The incorporatfrni are rll Chi cago men, headed, by Anthony Tcxter. It is said the line will be operated by electricity. Water Causes Heavy Logs. Omaiia, June 2H. A liiss. estimated at f20,0l'0, was caused In the whole sale houso of tlie Richardson Irug company In- tho falling of a hi1ly laden, swinging shell', which in turn broke a two and ono-fiall'-lnch water pipe, releasing the autirmatlc sprink ling apparatus and completely flood ing tho bulUUng below the fourth Roor. No insurance appllealile to the kind of rtiunage was carried. Bryan Accepts Invitation. Lrncolii. June 28. William J. Bry an will appear as one ot the orators of the day at a celebration of the na tion's independence, July 4. on the ex position grounds at St. Umis. An in vitation to Mr. Dryan to that effect reached him from President Francis if the Ijoulslana Purr has' Apo&ilion and the Nebraska Nrard ot fair com missioners. He repUiil, accept in p. Mr. Hr"Bn will not aonnnimny the Ne braska delegation to the ltemocratlc nitlonal convention, ns he Is to do. liver nn address at Malvern, la., July 2, and will go from there to Rt. Louis. Withdraws Nebraska Lands. Washington, June 24 The secre tary ot' tlie inarinr has withdrawn from all forms of disiosal l.i'rj.TOO acres of public land in Nebraska for IncoriKirat.ion in wluit is kno-wn as tho North Platie irrigation project. It is one of the largest of the Irrigation reservations made by the govern ment. The tract embraces m;4,uo0 acres rn the North Platte land dis trict. lOlfiSO ncn In the Sidney land district and 4'i.nM arres In the Alli ance land dlstrlrt. In nreArriuneo with tho recimt der.lsinns of the prvsl dent, f.h secretar)' of the intertor also hos wlthdniwn from nil firrms of dls Ial 23.0tm acres of public lands ad joining Fort Niobrara. Nebraska, for the use of tho army. CROWDS AT THE LAND OFFICES. Many Filings on the Same Tracts and Excitement is Great. Sidney, Neo., June 2. The Kinkaid G4o-acre homestead law went into effect tKlay. The city is crowded. People are lined up in front of the luad olHeo and Itoso street to the Dur lingtou depot La one mass of humani ty. Them arc from threo to seven filings on many of the choice plecii of land and great excitement prevails. Stores are turned Into land offices and clerks are busy making out papers. Alliance, Neb, June 28. Every available nook ot the city Is utilized to Its fullest capacity try the hundreds who have ronw here to take advantage of the Increased land allowanc given homesteaders by thi Kinkaid law. A great number of women are notice able In tlie llno-up. The filings began at 9 o'clock and will continue until the Bret mall in th afternoon, when attention will be given to filings made through outside county official.-. Kentucky Whips Another Negro. Lex!ngti,n, Ky, Juno 2H. In acionl anco with Police Jinlge Riley's whip ping post decision, recontly delivered, John West, a fourtcfn-year-old col ored boy, wns given tifty lashes In the public spans His t fiat was removed nml the lad was w1iIjjhk1 with u buggy whip in tho presence of over l.n"e cltizerm for Injuring private property. The colored jKoplo seeuiwl restive while the pimUhment was being given and there are thrents of a legal teit the decision. Magoon (or the Isthmus. Washington, Junn .s.Charli K. Magoon I.m lieen Bpimlr.ted giiiTtiI counsel for tho ls.thmlnn canal coin' rnlsflon. Judg Mag"oti hna Nen tho law ol!li'r of the Imreau of Insulur af fairs since the otlu woe creatid In lf99 and his work has boon of the rljrhest chnrfirter and great vaht. Could Net I ': .''!:. .In:-..- 2" w.i ,!....., 1 v. i'!i the i:.ir':tu t,.;i tr.o CtTKE ft'AKE3 A CONFESSION. Fcrmcr Morccr of St. Leuis Hcus.e of DtleijatcM Oivca Feik New Lead. 11. l.oii:s. Ju;.i- Cl.arKb A. tia'l.f, loll, , r r., !..! el ti;,. hull ., 't c.i UviN s, n-;.i,i,.l in .i i l.iiiye i it l!l'.sl ,u. .1 t, I i 111,,. ,11 ,U.- ('till W.li.lr , h.i I i,i . I . ' : . . ! . a ( ili.plel, . I i :i 1. I,, I'. i, ml ., ,i,i,i I. is pli '.'. Folk, lh , 1 u !i I , ,1, , l.ij- tii.i: Ii.i.:,,i Filii.U 0!..u.. t I' Kelly had toli kiln Li I...,; l,ii :, -. ; '."niii ,. K'',tH I, i Luroje w l.i li I.: . puMitie Ml tSU lc.i.j ji ii 'li'ii. i i r,'i;i'.iii :.i in,:.. Wl.i i torn, i I,. , all,, i:i . I.. i i aieti'i "ll l.- t: !,,i ;i u t at on! l,T :,ii. In iw:i.g I.- i. i tlii e, C.utl.i I a' Ion wr'.Uu: i Nt v 'i n, ot w ( it h l. pir, 1 1 cei.li li l,1i us 1, Kew t. . "1 I n an.e a (in !;.l e; ei di !i guti s 111 1m7 n:ii! m a it. tuner of the combine li e I.- '1:1 of j olii e t ei nine i ot thai N dy. I t.l,'!. was un oritai u.c.ta i. ci-mj-oMtl id hilietcen ileit wHtes lor the pur'OT of sellli.t e;.eiAtlji. The ii rr t bill that mine up utter I hud bvratut a tiwiiil'ir of the u.iiililiie was tin hi btirtiui loop I'll!. The ciunhli.e go! J2o,lniti tluL- ( nn thi.-i bill, oti the Tnien nvi line' tstll we got Jls.coo; on the Central Tttietloii I ill we got 7t".."oo; on tlie Tliird Mret line bills w e got i t.'..l'1'i', or. t!;e lighting bill We got JlT.t'oo, on the Suburban lull wu were to get f 7;"'. en1', which is now ill the sale deposit l ux in iho Utic, In Tmst coiitpatij, being plated there with the agri eiui-i.t tl.iit it should bo tun.eU over to us wluu the lilll hud been passed. WT.Ue these are some Of the target t brlUs secured during tny term ot oll'.ce, tU re were innuiner able oil.ers. running from JlO.oi'ii lor switching bills In h few hundred dol laib for some minor privilege. The bribe prices were lived m nut-lings of the it'ttihllie. acted as the iigetit of the coiutiinatlou in a rui ir, 1 k r of these deals In I ho Suburban deal I was p res-1 nt wttt.ii tlio agreement was nuuh n'gardin-g the bnbi' ol $i,n,ooo Missisrippl Valley Trust ootiiimny." for KraU. which is In a lockbox In the Other details were gtven by (lutke, who nientiiiied lh niuuo of a prom lnext local politician, who, he said, had beer, at the head cf nearly all the conibines in the house of delegates daring 'lie past twenty-five years. He said the boodle gang In St. Iniis has nln-ady ilanr.ed to capture the circuit nitortu y s I'tlire nt. the next election. Clrftilt Atti ni'-y Foil; attaches great IminrTanco to tho revelations which have bier, inro'.o by (Vrke. Ho said that it oj-ned up many new nver.ins (if Invesriga'lnn and that it brought thrngs to light which hav- not Io n heard of tit'ore, Involving t:.n nien hJgi: r up. Death List Over One Thousand. New York, June 27. 'rowls. with heads bowed ami ctrcov'n-d, lined both sides of East River ili tin black er.ed hulk ot the tienii Sloeum was tirwed to a dock in Erie basin, where it is to he Inspccti! by the fnderal aotiiriritlcs. The (lags on the tug-j having the wreck In Icav were at half- mast, and when passing Unn-et's Point, where the kTlicum siuifi, Bnd so many lost their llvus, tho flags were diptieil. All the craft in the harbor dlpid their flags as the flntllla passed. Nine hundred and eighty-four bodies huvc 1'cnn recovered. Nine-two persons absidutcly ktiuwn to have lieen alxianl tho vessel are still unac- counted for. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day'B Trading and CUIciigo. Jnim is.-S'"Wi of ii lin-iik 1 1 of tlin ilnmglit In AriJi'iiflrw nn u umifc nf n-i'uKuiiw In wheat Uk-re tiHl.iy. Ki-plnn l.rr cl.iKtil ;''7:.i' ilnun. Cin-ti n:iK nn lUjirigi J. nuts uttv h nli;u1i- higher. l'n Vlsijiiilis ihoivnl u kiss of fid '-".!. t'lonllig prl'.Ts Vhl-:it-.!llly. Klr; Sllt.. M"-r. Corn-July. Pi-t., si4c. Oai-July. :'-' Vs ; rV,t., :ti.-. I'orl.-July. W'Ak S".t .. Sl.'.!l Uinl-Juh. StiMU,; S.,f, JV.OTt,. Hlhs Jutv. J-T.lTV,. Pi-i't.. JT.'.'H. CUIcngo Cusli ITIci' So. ; niirl"st wbint, (t'.Ci Nn. Kprtiitf Whiril. !'; N". ' huiil olinit, Kt'ut'-ii: N". '-' T '"i. V-Vi ; N. Jt iisB ciirn, tvilSc; ,. 2 yellow corri. I'.mflnrtUi-; fr, :i vcll"W i-irn, 4'.Hi"Ui'ici : Nn. J cuth nutH. KUi. So. 2 whlti' dsU, -OiJ-lo; Nn. 3 wt.lt.- nats. "! I . Omaha Grain MarVet. iintilm. J unu 3. t'lr.jlio; i.ruis m the (uiiuliu Grain ixrljini;" V"tipi-Ju!r. T'.'x'; Si-it., ;V; Ini'., rjc. 'iirti -.Iniiu 4',v,r: July. 4l',r; ?tT.. !''. Oatii-.lutiii, 41i': July. '(-. -'r-. '(,c. fiiiiAtiii t'iih l'rl.-n Ni. i hnrtl vtn-at, KHii.Vc: No- it linrrl wtirnt. 7'ji.S'(o. No. 4 biirM ahi-nt, '4i:,'m;; tin. 'i cn-li eern, UT"i 4l4Te; No. :i ina i-arn, :i4tle: No. 4 nmh corti. 4.'Hi'VK-; Nn. 2 ytllnw mro. 4T 4TV Kn. a jn'l'""'' cun. CVl'tilVe; Ro. 2 tttnto it'rn. 4T'VI4c: Nn. ahlti rnrn. CsIfi-'A.'c; N"- f natA iMQ'Mf- N'- 8 msti i'iit. .TTVii.'-siii Nit 4 i-asti ent. K'Vj, Il7c: Nn. 2 white uita, 411c. No. II ivtiiu-SSffT-Jiy:; FtnmlaPl intn IS.T-i: No. 4 !iiti imti ;r.jv'o. Chicago Live Stock. rtjnir". Jun" .-t:!ittii-i;.-.i.j,i. a.. (i, rti'inty. t"'l to prlini' eti-rs. I'TiM '..!"; in.r t nM'illnm. f4..'Ho"i.,"o-, nuck in hi,. I fi i"lcr. Ri"4.,Tiii (-.un Jl .'.(. 4 :f. li' if'T. !j2.r-ift.'j:.: i.nnrn.m. l..j"rt '.' Hn I'lillv. nfiM.-": oil's -. J.'.ViijaTr,. Tt.j,.ui till s-i'iir-. ?.:,;."- II.iTV-Tte-lit- tiMl.ir, IKiri', t,iii;iirr,'tt. .l.l"Oi, m il. to r,c Inu-fj". mlNi-il uicl filtcli'T". J.VJir.ir, V-'; g I U ' I, "It .- tmiOT. f,V,V'( f. V. rr.e Ki.ot. l'.'' '.'... lu-lit, $-V.i. r..40. tmlK of wli-S (-'i Lioj I',. 8hv --ile-ti li'tn. In,'"-). iHiiiily. to c!uih:a tvth crv. $iV','t.'0; ftlr t" di JT ir.lxi.-l, JI ,V f,i4..'.; Ui ri r ulil'i f. KltWTilTd. Iillf.l". lunil )s ?."nTi ; i1u:i Luntus, SI"''? K. .18.M City Live Stock. 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TT I n the ordinary course of liusitn-ss, hut there's interest to hecotisideled ii part of your earnings Is left with us for safe investment. Then theie'sanot her story, which will make two plus two equal live in time. Ask us and we will gladly tell you how it is done. Plattsmouth Servings Benk At the Old Stand John Schiappacassc Von will alwas linil the Choicest Fruits Fine Confections And the most delicious ICE CREAM Which he Is lucpared to furnish in any niiantity for family use or social tfatlierinns. JOHN SHCIAPPACASSE 511 Main Street Don't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend it and easier to lose It. 5AUE MONEY liy keeping it In a safe place such as The BanK of Cass County You can tflve a check f"r any part of It at any time and mi have a receipt for payment w itlnmt asklikr fur one. hen you have a hank account you w ill he anxious to add to It rather than spend from It. l'on't you want to know more ahout It. mm SCXiCT COPY OF WRAPPER. 2a J 2 24 1 11 l$ mm . 11171 JJ rxH WuPl H it vmmm i For Infanta nnd ChiMrcn. The Kind Ysu Havs Always Bought Bears tho Signature In Use For Over Thirly Years TMI OffWTAUH MINNfi VOIII OfTV. xx;:Gx;x'x-xnt:533x:x-XrXxiJt':Jtxx,6)fTxa BY KEEPING IN LINE:! And inim liiiin nlniilit t UeeKbaeljoJ where you will he ro jcti'l for your troulile liy Lr,,l'i tl"' '" st on the markets Groceries. Canned Goods. Fruits. fresh daily from the innrketH. VEGETABLES, 'Htlieri'd fresh every morning. 'Phone 54. Wm. rri.itn lllock riiitist'iiiiiih. 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