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PAGE THEZ3 JIOITBAY. JTJE 13. 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SOU-WEEKLY J0UF.I7AI ' Three days of MR. EDISON spent S million dollars to de velop an instrument which would bring the true beauties and full benefits of music into every home. 1 Now Mr.Edison offers $10,000 in cash prizes for a phrase that will distinguish this new invention from ordinary talking machines. (Ask us for a foMer of instructions. Mail or bring this ad vertisement and we will gladly loan you a New dison for three days free trial, in order that you may learn what good music will do for you. This experience may make it easier for you to win a prize. Act quickly no expense orobligation on jour part. Nm ISSN WEYRICH & HADRABA 4 m T 52.50 1S3.4C! PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSIONERS OF CASSJCOUNTY SESSION OF JUNE 1, 1921. Office of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Cass County Plattsmouth. Neb., June 1st, 1921. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present C. F. Harris. Fred H. Gorder and Geo. L. Farley, county commissioners, and Geo. R. Sayles, county clerk. Minutes of last sessions read and approved, when the following busi ness was transacted in regular form: Mothers' Pensions Mothers' pensions, as per order of County Judge Allen J. Beeson. were granted or renewed, as follows: Mrs. Minnie McMaken, renewed; Mrs. Hallie Black, renewed; Mrs. Martha Franke, renewed. Grave Markers Letter requesting County Board to purchase one dozen markers for the graves of world war veterans, receiv ed from Hugh J. Kearns Post No. 56. Plattsmouth. and "Board voted to comply with the request. General Fund The following bills were examin ed and approved: GENERAL FUND A. G. Cole, salary for month of May. 1921 $125.00 Hans Sievers. salary for the month of May. 1921 113.00 Opal Fitzgerald, salary for month of May, 1921 90.00 L. R. Snipes, exp. of County Farm Bureau. May. 1921 321.0C Dr. J. B. Martin, salary, Co. physician, 1st quarter, 1921 Klopp Printing Co.. supplies to recorder. No. 5-7-1 921 Geo. R. Sayles. salary, ex press, stamps. May. 1921 C. F. Wheeler, for watching bridge for county attorney. Geo. L. Farley, salary and mileage. May, 1921 John Peterson Co.. provisions to Adams. May. 1921 C. F. Harris, telephone calls. April. May. 1921 Johnson Bros., provisions to Allen. May. 1921 James Robertson, inebriate case. C. W. Clark Dr. J. B. Martin, same ("has. E. Martin, same iir. G. H. Gilmore, same Mrs. A. L. Marshall, care of Max Barger, 2nd quarter. 1921 Louisville Weekly Courier, cards to Co. Supt Ambler Bros., provisions to Duffield and Brown, April Allen J. Beeson, mothers' pen sion applications and fees Douglas county hospital, care Rose Meteer and Judupe Lopez 125.00 J. A. Shaffer, for reporting births and deaths to April 20, 1921 2.25 Mrs. Minnie Brendel, same.. J. A. Gardner, same B. I. Clements, same W. E. Hand, same A. R. Stander, same Jessie Melvin, same W. G. Boedeker, same H. F. Kropp. same H. M. Soennichsen, same L. R. Upton, same E. L. Hunter, same Dr. J. H. Mansfelde. same J. W. Molzeh. same Walter Blake, medicine to Butcher Cockle Printing Co.. supplies to county superintendent-. W. A. Tulene. digging grave for Jacob John B. C. Marquardt Co.. provis ions to Cottingham. May Fred Patterson, office work on records Nebr.- Blue Print & Supply Co., supplies to the county highway commissioner 1 Omaha Printing Co., two eye let presses, county judge and district clerk Wm. Rummelt salary and ex press for May, 1921 ' Associated Manufacturers, for mdse. to court house 20 12 120 .00 j Barker & Walker, provisions to Mudd, March. April Barker & Walker, provisions to Masten K. B. Printing Co., supplies for April, claim No. SS i C. G. Fricke, fuel to jail, t Worden. county farm and ; Kuschinsky 10S.CC i J. D. Bramblett. assessing i Liberty precinct, 1921 251.75 J. G. Meisinger. for assessing Eight Mile Grove precinct Alfred Gansmer, for assessing Roc ft Bluffs precinct. 1921 H. R. Schmidt, assessing Elm wood precinct. 1921 John G. Wunderlich, assess ing Nehawka precinct P. A.. Hild. assessing Mount Pleasant precinct. 1921 J. M. Hoover, assessing Louis ville precinct. 1921 II. B. Jameson, for assessing Weeping Water precinct Edward Doran. for assessing Tipton precinct, 1921 Mabel Rummel, work for the 2.00 115.00 10.00 11.34 .00 8.00 .TOO 21.31 13.00 11.00 17.00 29.00 1.50 2.25 4.25 2.25 3.25 1.75 3.00 1.50 9.25 1.25 3.50 .25 .50 4.51 22.25 7.00 S.0O 72.00 14.16 64.11 31.36 county assessor Joseph Wolpert. for assessing Center precinct, 1921 John Mefford. assessing Salt Creek precinct. 1921 B. F. Dill, assessing South Bend precinct Gus Stout, helping survey roads Mike Tritsch. stamps George K. Staafs, assessing Plattsmouth city, 1921 C. I). Quinton. sheriff's fees, C. Andrus inquest W. 11. Frost, jury fees. C. Andrus inquest Edw. Kelly, same A. H. Humble, same W. H. Otto, same August Stander. same J. J. Meier, same Plattsmouth Water Co.. water for May.' 1921, court house and jail Fred 11. Gorder, salary and mileage. May, 1921 John Kopia. provisions to Rurian. June. 1921 Dr. J. W. Brendel. assessing Avoca precinct. 1921 Wm. S. Wetenkamp. assessing Plattsmouth precinct. 1921- Frank Gustin. for assessing Stove Creek precinct. 1921 Gertrude Morgan, work for county assessor, May, 1921- James B. McKee. salary, mile age and expense for May H. Waintroub. one pair of shoes to sheriff Will T. Adams, salary, dep uty clerk. May. 1921 I'. C. Hansen, for assessing Plattsmouth city S. S. Chase, provisions to Worden C. F. Harris, for salary and mileage. May, 1921 C. M. Parker, labor at court house and jail J. A. Edgerton. repairs to mower Geo. H. Olive, for assessing Weeping Water city, 1921 Jeanette Weber, clerical work for county highway commis sioner C. E. Hartford, fuel to court house. Monroe and Black F. H. 'Nichols, provisions to Mrs. Peterson '. Lillian White, salary for the month of May. 1921 Plattsmouth Steam Laundry, laundry to jail j". E. Mason, labor on rivet machine Alpha C. Peterson, express and expense. 8th grade ex aminations Alpha C. Peterson, salary and mileage, May, 1921 DRAG FUND Jess Holka. dragging roads in road district No. 16 Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co., 8 culverts. 2nd Com. district Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co., 12 culverts. 1st Com. district Fred Tritsch, dragging roads in road district No. 1 Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co., 2 culverts and 2 bands, 2nd Commissioner district John Murtey, lumber to road district No. 16 C. C. Barnard, for dragging roads, district No. 1 1 John W. Norris, dragging roads, road district No. 13 G. L. Heneger, for dragging roads, district No. 13 : G. E. Small, dragging roads, road district No. 10 Joha Murtey, lumber, road 19C 34C 310 .213 165. 240. 175. 29S. 19. 205. 306. 196. .SO .19 .00 .00 .00 4 6 60 90 00 00 5 6 60 00 11 2S5. 00 60 10 10 10 10 10 10 13 6.1 270 251 201 104 i 'O 146 29 5 215 40. 7. 90. S. v 1. 97. 192. 24 117. 659. 23. 26, 53. 29. 12. .00 .45 .00 .92 .35 .34 .00 .17 .00 .00 .10 .S5 .40 .95 .50 .20 .50 .00 .8 6 district No. 6 125.16 Louis Allgaver, Jr., dragging roads, district No. 13 9.00 C. F. Vallerv, grading, road district No. 1 46.80 J. E. Lancaster. dragging roads, district No. 10 IS. 60 Alck Rhoden. dragging roads, road district No. 1 24.00 R. Ketelhut, dragging roads in road district No. 12 6.00 T. O; Pollard, dragging roads in road district No. 5 51.75 Ed G. Meisinger. dragging roads, district No. 1 12.00 Elmer Rummel. for dragging roads, district No. 1 3.00 Glenn Todd, dragging roads in district No. 10 14.25 H P. Denning, for dragging roads, road district No. 7 76.75 E. L. Dowler, dragging roads in road district 14 3.75 W. C. Boucher, for dragging roads, district No. 6 4.50 A. I. Bird, road drag and sharpening grader, R. D. 6 19.50 Ralph Shreve, dragging roads in road district No. 15 4.50 Geo. Eidenmiller, dragging ' roads, district No. 15 14.25 E. M. Ruby, dragging roads in road district 14 24. S7 Andrew Schliefert. dragging roads, road district No. 37.00 H. J. Thiole. dragging roads. road district No. 9 22.50 A. J. Engelkemier, dragging 6.75 9 M urtey, road dis- roads. district No. Tool. Nan in an lumber and pos.ts. trict No. 7 23.60 Wm. Jorgensen. tor dragging roads, road district No. 12 3.37 A. J. Ross, dragging roads. road district No. 11 7.13 R. Ketelhut. dragging roads, road district No. 12 10.00 Leonard Klemme. dragging roads, district No. 6 7.20 O. A. Kitzel. dragging roads, road district No. 6 11.00 H. Reicke, dragging roads, road district No. 6 4.50 J. W. Wiseman, for dragging roads, district No. 14 S.25 C. W. Fleshman. for dragging roads, district No. 12 7.00 Rov Whiteman. for .dragging roads, district No. 12 2.00 E. M. Jumper, dragging roads in road district No. 14 21.75 Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co., 1 culvert, 3rd Coin, district- IS. 35 Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.. 2 culverts and 1 band. 3rd Com. district 44.66 Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.. 2 culverts. 3rd Com. district 32.24 Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.. 4 culverts. 3rdCom. district 60. 7S Nebr. & Iowa Steel Tank Co.. 1 culvert. 3rd Com. district- 30.76 Standard Oil Co.. gas and oil. road district No. 10 29. 2S ROAD FUND .1. E. Griffin, road work in road district No. 1 $ E. J? Richey. posts for use in road district No. 1 : Henry Rrookman. road work in road district No. 15 Bert Jameson, road, work in road district No. 9 H. P. Denning, road work in road district No. 7 E. B. Chapman, road work in road district No. 11 Frank Rouse, road work in road district No. 5 Small, road work in district No. 12 . Seybert. roml work in district No. 1 Atteberry. road work in district No. 12 - Lancaster, road work in Geo. road W. H road ("has. road J. E. road district No. 10 C. C. Barnard, rorul work in road district No. Bestor & Swatek. road district No. Bestor & Swatek. road district No. Albert Wetenkamp, in road district No. G. L. Heneger. road 1 mdse. to 1 mdse. to road work 1 work 16. 5. 6 6. 5. 126. 122. O 6. 205. IS 6. in road district No. 13 G. P. Kahler. labor and ma terial, road district No. 6 R. Ketelhut. road work in road district No. 12 Ralph Shreve. road work in road district No. 15 Puis Garage, gas, spark plugs, road district No. 10 A. J. Engelkemeier. for road work, road district No. 9 Tool. Nauman & Murtey. lum ber and posts, district 7 Andrew Schliefert. road work, road district No. 8 L. E. Wood rum. road work in road district No. .6 t'bas. Ayres. road work in" road district No. 6 Fred H. Ossenkop. refund of labor tax. road district 1S J. w. Wiseman, road work in road district No. 14 r T. W. Wisenjan. road work in road district No. 14 standard Oil Co., gasoline to road district No. 10 n i 9 12 12 70 209 it . 10 6. o 112. 76. 12. 00 S5 30 00 50 00 00 60 00 60 00 70 05 05 25 .00 30 90 00 70 60 20 30 00 00 50 54 40 .00 .42 140 . 141 S4 0. 42 00 60 70 00 7.50 4.50 BRIDGE FUND I'. L. ColTman. part pay for Frank Stander fill $500 .rohn Murtey, material for bridges Frank Rouse, bridge work in road district No. 5 John F. Wehrbein, bridge work, road district No. 11 Andrew Schliefert. for bridge work, road district No. 8 Banning & Nickles. lumber to road district No. 10 Banning & Nickles. lumber to road district No. 11 Tool, Nauman &' Murtey, for lumber and posts L. E. Woodrum. bridge work, road district No. 6 Monarch Engineering Co.. re pairing bridge No. 3 6, at Spangler farm : COMMISSIONERS' FUND First District J. D. Adams Co., worm gear and fork $ Walter Byers, grader man. May, 1921 John Iverson, labor and re pairs John Iverson, labor and re pairs - Bestor & Swatek, mdse. to Vallery 9. 20 3S oo 15 00 00 95 99 45 IS 10 250.00 6.41 1.20 6.60 Have you tried the new 10c package? Dealers now carry both; 10 for 10c, 20 for 20c. It's toasted. Vc I G AR ETTE F. W. Elliott, gasoline- 17.5: $394.17 Heavy Gang Number Two Charles Attebury, engineer. May. 1921 $144.00 Eli Keckler, grader man 15.00 George Small, grader man.- 117.00 V.'ymore Auto &. Supply Co., spark plugs 5.00 Bruce Wolfe, team work 11.00 W. J. Partridge, blasting and material 39.04 R. Ketelhut, team work 141.00 H. A. Doty, gasoline 23. 'JO Frank Glaubitz. cutting brush 5.40 Lee Creamer, team work 5.00 Earl Wolfe, team work 11.00 Standard Oil Co., gasoline 95.45 Shaffer Oil & Refining Co., supplies 72.77 Mike Tritsch. treasurer, cash advanced to John Lowther 20.00 $704.66 Heavr Cane: Number Three II. A. Williams, oil to Wal- linger S 47.50 Wymore Auto & Supply Co., snarl; plu?;s 5.13 $ 52.63 Grand total for May. 1 921$2,657.94 Wymore Auto Supply v'o., for spark plugs 5.0" John Sheldon, labor and re pairs : 53.75 Stroud & Co.. parts for Best tractor, claim No. 140 16.36' J. D. Adams Co., repairs for grader 2 2.92 Stroud & Co.. repairs for Bst tractor, claim No. 174 6.66 Stroud & Co.. repairs for i;st tractor, claim No. 165 10. S3 COMMISSIONERS' FUND Second District Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. "o., two blade bits $ 22.00 Wm. Burbee, oil and valve 2.75 C. F. Harris, bolts 1.05 A. R. Dowlor. waste, shel lac, grinding compound 1. Nash Sales Co.. truck repairs SI. Stroud A: Co., repairs, claim No. 110 S.9 6 Ha vward-Cameron Nash Co., t ruck repairs Nash Sales Co.. truck repairs COMMISSIONERS' F U N D Third District J. D. Adams Co.. repairs for Western grader ? Stroud & Co.. one roller, claim No. 15S George Trunkenbolz. gas. oil and grease 15 4. MOTHERS' PENSION FUND Eilen Davis, mother's pension The Board adjourned to meet on Thursday, June 2nd. 1921. ( Attest ) GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. SESSION OF JUNE 2, 1921. 9 16. SO IS 74 11 5 0 20 10 for May. 1921 $ Ciara Matzke, same Martha Haddon. same Ethel Boetel. same Martha Franke. same Mae G. Hyde, same Ida Schlieske, same Hallie Black, same Margaret Lahoda. same Viola Auxier, same Minnie Mason, same Fannie Nichols, same Stella Persinger, same Minnie Baker, same Anna Zitka. -same Sophia Mayfield. same 10 Minnie McMaken. same 40 C. B. Hartley, same Erna Biugs. same Emma Reed, same N'l!ie Garcia, same Nellie Jay, same STATE HIGHWAY FUND I.'rol No. 1. Road No. 11 J. 11. Eppings. salary, patrol man. May. 1921 $llf. Virgil Arnold, salary, helper 100. Shaffer Oil Refining Co.. oil anil grease 51. Wymore Auto Supply Co.. for spark plugs 5. J. E. Lancaster, for dragging road 6. John Iverson. repairs 6. Frank Gobelman. mdse. -10. Standard Oil Co.. aasolino 12. V. W. Elliott, gasoline 52. 10 20 30 20 40 20 20 20 40 15 20 20 40 50 10 15 10 2 0 10 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .00 .0" .00 .00 00 .00 .11.1 or .0 0 Office of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Cass County Plattsmouth, Nebr., June 2nd. 1921. The Board met as per adjourn ment. Present. C. F. Harris. Fred H. Gorder. Geo. L. Farley, county com missioners; Geo. It. Sayles, county clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: . County Board of Equalization The county clerk was instructed to publish the following notice in all the county papers: "The County Board of Equaliza tion will meet for the purpose of equalizing the assessment of Cass county for the year 1921 in the Commissioners' chamber at the court house in Plattsmouth. Nebraska, commencing on Tuesday. June 14th. 1921. at 9 o'clock a. m. and con tinuing in sesr-ion from day to day until NOON on Friday, June 17th. 1921. "All claims for equalization to be filed on or before Thursday, June 16. 1921." Petition for Appointment Petition signed by S. S. Peterson and twenty-four others requesting the appointment of Harry W. Mc Fadden for Justice of the Peace. Salt Creek precinct, received and Board voted to appoint Mr. McFadden. Tax Refunds Matter of refund of part of $53.50, 1920 tax paid under protest for rea son excessive valuation by J. No vacek, receipt No. 6476. May 11. 1921. considered by the Board and refund rejected. Matter of refund of total of $21.25 taxes for the vears 1904 to 1919 in- ! elusive on Lot 4 2. Sec. 20-12-14 , paid June 9440. 90 64. 9754. 00 00 4 6 .0 0 .00 10 :;s ss Patrol No. 2. O Street road Frank Glaubitz. salary, pa trolman. May. 1921 $110.00 A. W. Eaton, salary, helper- 100.00 Wymore Auto Ai Supply Co., for spark plugs 5.00 A. R. Dowler, supplies, rent- 41.75 $256. L. D. road F. W. Patrol No. 3. Road No. 2 4 Aug Krecklow, salary and ma terial. May. 1921 $124.60 Louis C. Krecklow. salary and expense II. A. Doty, gasoline Frost. Curyea & Murtey, for lumber and hardware J. F. Leyda, towing truck--Lawrenre Krecklow, for truck hire 123. 62. 14. 5. 00 10 66 00 10.00 Patrol No. 4. Roads 20 - 24 W. O. Wall, salary, teami hire. Ma v. 1921 Jesse Wall, Nash Sales claim No. Hudson & truck W. E. Norris, pulling truck J. II . Latrom, tools and sup plies 1 Wm. Brothwell, repairs to maintainer Perry Colbert, dragging road $339.36 salary, helper Co., one oil pan. 4 0.630 Trimble, pulling $110 HO. 00 00 67.11 .00 .00 14 00 $353.21 Patrol No. 5, Road No.' 21 O. E. Sayles, salary, patrol man, Mav, 1921 $200.00 C. H. Nol.-l Lumber Co., for supplies furnished 2.59 00 92 $202.59 Heavy Gang Number One Fred S. Vallerv. engineer. May, 1921 $133.20 Walter Byers, grader man 77.70 C. F. Vallery. grader man 4 3.20 Standard Oil Co.. gasoline 30.73 Shaffer Oil & Refining Co., supplies and freight 29.02 Wymore Auto & Supply Co., spark plugs 5.00 Gus Stout, cutting brush ' 46. SO, T. H. Pollock Auto Co., for I supplies 11.00 under nrotest by Will T. Adams 2. 1921. on receipts No. 9735. 9140. S95S. S956. 9021. 9010. 900S. 92S1. 9223. 9377. 9451. 9559 and 9407. for reason double taxation as Lots 13 and 42 arc same land, considered by the Board and said taxes ordered refunded. Claims Allowed The following bills were examin ed and approved: GENERAL FUND Lincoln Telephone and Tele graph Co.. Mar lolls and June rent $ II. M. Soennichsen. provisions to Worden. Hart. Blak. Co vert and Schleisinger for May. 1921 ROAD FUND Parish, road work in district No. 15 $ Elliott, gasoline for use in road district No. 10 DRAG FUND J. II. Buck, repairing drag and sharpening grader, road district No. 7 . $ A. Pederson. iron for drag. road district No. 3 Forbes, running en road district No. 1 Forbes, running en- road district No. 1 W. W. Coatman. dragging road district No. 6 BRIDGE FUND Monarch Engineering Co.. for bridge No. 35. between Sees. 7 and IS. Center precinct $S39.SS C. H. Nold Lmbr. Co.. lumber 3S7.16 Monarch Eng. Co., concrete bridge No. 9 between Sees. S and 17. Center precinct1416.7S Monarch Eng. Co., one-half cost bridge No. 3. one mile south of Cedar Creek 262. 5S COMMISSIONERS' FUND First District Monarch Eng. Co.. one-half cost bridge No. 3. one mile south of Cedar Creek J$26 L. F. Terryberry, spark plugs Stroud & Co., repairs, claim No. 162 20 COMMISSIONERS' FUND Third District W. W. Coatman, grading $ 15.00! Harry gine, Harry gine. S6.20 49.00 11.00 9.01 26.50 4.10 12.00 . 49.20 .00 .as .50 .39 302 - fa .lni2-5:sfc523 Kv,c mmmmmm U2 er says "No slippers tonight! 99 " IVe worn these Wurkshus since morning, and I have had a hard day, too. liut ny feet are as com fortable as I'd wont them to be. Even if the Smiths dropped in I wouldn't charge. I got the Wurkshu habit from son, and he get i: at that camp he liked so well last summer." The Wurkshu habit is also a saving habit. More people find it so every year. Hood Wurkshus are famous for their durability and comfort. Heavy mail bag duck uppers, grey tire-trcad soles.Hood patented pneumatic heels you walk on air. 2,Zsk av.y dealer or n rite us. Hood Rubber Products Co., Inc. Watcrtown, Massachusetts. BAiSIDE Ox; CASCO Oxford The best "sneaker" for boys. Baysides are the ordinary low price foot covering for boys, next to going bare foot. You can't beat them for price. Don't ask for "sneakers." ask for Hood Baysides. Ca?ro Oxfords are light, easy and cool, stylish in appearance and give excellent wear. Every member of the family should "give their feet a treat" these hot afternoons and evenings. And save money in the bargain. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Krorn Saturday's Daily. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Peter Herold entertained a number of lit tle folks in honor of the seventh Ijirth anniversary of ln-r little son, Poisall Herold. at the home on Gran ite street. The decorations of the rooms were the red June roses which wero very attractively arranged and iuade a pleasing feature of the en tertainment. A very dainty two-course luncheon was served by Mrs. Herold who was assisted by a few of the neighbors and friends in serving the little folks. The dining room was darkened and the members of the party were marched into the room and requested to count in unison the seven candles which decorated the birthday cake. The place cards were in the form of little hatchets and the ice cream dec orated with American flags. Those to assist I'oi.Jall in celebrat ing the occasion were: Randall York. Don York. Harold, Lucille, Harry and Ihm Connors, John Mer ritt. Georgia Merritt. Helen Virginia Trice. Hazel and Violet Speck, I'aul and Kenneth Foisall. Mary and lor othy Maylield. Hilly O'Doiinell. Ver n n Theodore Arn, Jane and Richard I'oisall. sister and brother of the guestf. of honor. After the luncheon the little folks adjourned to the city park where they enjoyed many games and frolicks un til the time for the departure home ward came. I'oisall received many handsome gifts in remembrance of the pleasant occasion. '" '" '''''-" I That Unmarked Grave How desolate it looks. - Of course you expect to erect a rtorunert there sone tine - Our service is at your ciiopoo&-NOV- Vfite fcr calcic Ic aid complete 55 4 A H i A WW i ; ft - h . . :-- Z-h'T ': -. 8 - P1 ------ nt (ounhi iUottttthftu (toropatui Board adjourned to meet on Mon day. June 20th, 1921, in regular ses sion as provided by statutes. (Attest) ' Gi:0. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an .unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. .On the market 35 vears. $i.za a nome. Put Up Markers for Your Loved Ones Graves. Put in Your Orders for Fall Delivery. Inscrip ions cut. Special prices on the entire stock, Drs. Mach & iVJach, .The Dentists The largest and best equipped dental offices in Omaha. Experts in charge of all work. Lady attendant. Mod erate Prices. Porcelain fillings just like tooth. Instru ments carefully sterilized after using. THIRD FLOOR, PAXTON BLOCK, OMAHA c Fistula-Pay When Cured Ed. Ripple pays cash for eggs. ; tf d&w. i )n I I I I 1 7Z A mild yatem of treatment that euree Pti II II LJ v7-2P XZyJ Kltul tad other RecUJ IlJee tn a Chloroform. Ether or other merJ .Df-atbette tu A cure iramranteed tn erery case accepted for treatment, and no mon.y to bo paJd until cured. Write for book on Rectal Uiaeaaea, with nam., and trstlmofilala of wore than 1.000 prominent people who hare len permanently cured . DJL K. B. 'CAJUtY. (sanatorium. Petera Truitt Bldf. B Uldft-.), UMAilA. NKaft. ) be. K. tt. Jolutatoo. Mijlial Uirevlor. .