t W1 f LCinrediecficjt recalls fteroiovievi i i ..yf ft ri B id fijosg ia-vA l:."pS?KrXV Hawloyqf since departed, we hm l-n pay and we ke; - As soo as off ered Il3ri US SamtaClausSoar N.K.Fai rban k & Co., C H ICAGO. NEW LUMBER YAAR J. I). UIUVRSl&c'J.SP. DEALERS IN riN'U LUMKEH, HIIINflLES. LATH, NAHM. HOOKS, HLINDS.and all building material Caxll and see us at the 11th and Elm street, north of llciscl's mill. Flattsmouth, Everything to Furnish Your House. AT I. tPEARLMAN'S -;keat .13USE- FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having diii cluc(l the J. V. AWckbach More room on nouth Mi. til street whrre I am now oi ik the eheaDcftt havinir c " '.iv -A'oocl ever brought to f id furnitrre of nil kinds sold F Q -RmcmK $ C2 WILL KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hour HAVELOCK ARE YOU - GOING - IF Kcinembrr tli;it k (). C'.i-tU .V LUMBER A1TD AL15BUILDID3 MATERIAL1 AT HAVELOCK And (iuarai'.tce Satisfaction iu nlljiliin R. 0 CASTLE & CO ' HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA. THE POSITIVE CURE. EXT blKJTHslUt, M Vturm hnr Tort frlrs WU &r?le steles i. w i ijt "t "i'mj r r reerjDswood; ThcSraokeanJfteSrncllihairny . day of SS And ., rnn;patienr Antfiiin. corner of one hloch Nebraska modkkn - located I can hell goods cliea iut nut in the iarirewt ntock the city. fianoline stove on the installment plan. I. l'EARMLliY TO - BUILD - THERE? HO Co li.iw an ilium ii-e ctock of SMloJ'r f . j1 ' M Iti' In the c.viton of Sch n nieuury of ita iudcpeui" Xlll La tioii und on the bull of August t'n civ of Kerne celebrated thesevi-ti hushed:!! ! anniversary of the foundation of tlie town. Thin isanuntiuty wliii-.Hi rende-a beyond the legendary epoch, for Uorne wit founded in 1101, and t o famous hunter of L'ri is said to navel flourished in 1307, and to have been a member of the League of the Three Cojutotis Uri, Kcliwyt and L'nterwalden (which final ly drove the Austrian froimtbe Alps. But the Tell legend, likoj go uiauy of the old and new historio kilos, Is now generally abandoned. It wn olmerved that the old Swiss chroniclers did not mention the story, and ita first full state ment did not occur until the middle of the Sixteenth century. This covered it with a certain suspicion, which has gradually developed with the demonstra tion that the "Tell, tale" is one of the legends common to the Aryan people, nd is found in its chief elements in the Persian, Icelandic, Danish and English poetry, tradition, saga and ballad. It is none the less an inspiring and symbolic tale of heroism, and the same tendency of history to legend is curi ously Illustrated in this country by the story of the mysterious white haired warrior who suddenly appeared In Hart ley during an Indian attack upon the Tillage tn King Phillip's war and led the villagers to victory. Mr. George Sheldon, of Deerfield, Moms., in a paper published a few years since, traced the story to a foot note in Hutchinson's his tory referring to a legeud iu Governor Leverett's family. Out, examining dates, he discredits the story. Yet the figure of the regicide cannot be dislodged from the popular imagination, nor Hudley di vested of the charm of the tradition. William Tell and the regicide are as im mortal as the heroes of Homer. Har per's Weekly. Forgot th. Hoy. Occasionally a very nervous man will make A public exhibition of himelf. Burn an instance occurred in a Nassau street restaurant Friday noon. A gen tlemanly apiKiaring man was observed by one or two patrons of the place to leave bis table abruptly, hasten to the cashier's desk, pay his bill and to almost run out of the restaurant Beyond in dulging in the reflection that it was pretty warm weather to travel under such a full head of steam, the observers paid no attention to the man's behavior at the time. After a latise of eight or ten minutes, however, the same man came back into the restaurant breuthluss and perspiring. Hurriedly scanning the occupants of the room, bis eye rested npon a well dressed boy almut ten years old who was giving his undivided attention to a huge section of watermelon. The nervous man pounced npon the boy and ex claimed half apologetically! "Why, Tom, I forgot all about yon and came tery near going up town without yon. Were yon frightenedr "Not a bit, uncle!" responded the lad cbeerf ally. "1 felt sure you would conie back, so 1 ordered another piece of watermelon, which yon can pay for." The nervous man fidgeted about until tho boy finished his melon, and then he would have gone away without paying for it bad not the boy reminded him in a high soprauo voice that he owed the res taurant keeper ten cents. New York Times Country ItocrulU fur th Army. Those whose busmen has called them during the pat year to the conntry vil lages and "nimors" cannot have failed to notice the very highly colored posters adorned with pictures of men in blue, on foot and mounted, that have been freely distributed in the country towns to al lure young men from the farms into the service of the standing army of the United States. This is a changing of the work of the recruiting ofilce from the citieatolh country which cannot fail to be of marked benefit to the personuel of the army. There would seem to be no reason why service in the standing army should not be made sufficiently attractive and honorable to make possi ble the filling of the ranks with men who would be a credit to the country, and of adequate service to it wheuever there is need to inaka use of its soldier. Wor cester (Mas.) Kpy. Hoy Rohliwr. In t'raiir.. There h1 jir Ixn ditieoveretl near Nog'iit-siir-.Mariie a baud of lioy role bers, who plundered untenanted villas and hid their booty in a rave, like Ali Hxlia s Forty Thieve. The chief of the burglarious confederation is a youth of fourteen nnmed Vincent Legimid. lie was captured in a field, and ave in formation alnjut Ins companions, who were arrested by the gendarmes as they were preparing to enter their tavo. Two of the precK:loiis rascal were only eleven. They lately hail entered a villa, and had abstracted therefrom a heap of pru minus alel a UlHo (j;l.itll-l!y of wine and lupieurs. Paris Cor. London Telegraph. tfirrtltvd ky llltil. Under the caves of the Schneiler builditiit there Is a bird K.x which is in liiibited bv sparrow. The other iiinrii ing the bird cisilly and delilsrately haiiK' d nun of t tn-ir liniiils r fr s.'inu o.Tense, gii'-pciidiiig it on a thread by the neck until ditith ensued. The birds then tried to cut their dead companion down, and picked Its neck in their etforls to do so nntil it was much mutilated. They failed to accomplish their object, however, and the body was removed by one of the spectators. Lock HaveiilPa.) Deiii' s'rat. Aliunt t.p Vr. February, 1WI2, will have twenty-nine days; In other words. lS'.i'J will bo a leap year Tba rule Is that all years whose liuures. r date iiiiiiiIhts, are divisible without i-xuiainder by four are leap years, excepting the century years, which are hvip yars only when they aro divisible without remainder by 400. For instance, Ihoo was in.i a b ap year, and will B it be, but 2''H) will bo. New York Sun. Oo.UKhG.ur.c3 Are atiuu lp.nl ; t!it th one ht kuAs tut iu extra on Una ry anodyne ami eitwctunwl quaiiUei is Ayer'i Cberry federal, for u9;irly half a Mutiny Uii preparation lias W-ii ui ! -aster demand thsn tity oUw rrn-erlj- (or old j. cough, bruuctilUa, and pul Bioiiary anipllnt In general. ' I Buttered for more Uian eight mouth from a severe cough accomiauied with liein nrrhage of the Iuiiijj and the expet'turMlon ot matter. The pliysiclJiria gave me up, but my uruHgUt prevailed on me to try ,,i . Oyer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and soon beitan to .j.iaive; taj Iuiiks healed, the counh c i d I be came stouter and healtlil"! i!i.'c nave ever been before. I would nnnjes' .at Uie name ot Ayer'i Cherry f v.Uhh! m changed to Elixir of Ufa, for It rtainiy saved my Ute." -K. J. Olldnn. Balto, b'.icnos Ayreg. "A few years ago I took a very bad cold, which settled on my Innirs. I had night sweats, a racking cough, and great soreness. My doctor's medicine did me no good. I tried many remedies, but received no bene fit i everybody despaired of my recovery. I was advised to use Ayer's Cherry fectoral, snd, as a last resort, did so. From the first dose I obUned relief, and, after using two bottles of It, was completely restored to health." F. Adams, New Gretna, N. J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ruriiiT) bt Dr. J. 0. A TEH ft 00., Lowell, Mass. Bold br all DruggUU. Pric 11 ; sli boHlg., . Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. Tiik Bkst Sai.vh. iu the woiid furCiiU Uruiws, Sons. Ulcers, HaltHheum. Fevol Hores.T-tter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, nd all Hkin TSiuptions, and posi tively rur"S Piles, or uo pay required. It is gimninleeii tn (five stistiiciion, ot money rdumle'l. Price 'i't cents per box For sale by ?. 0. Prick i' & Co. tli)llll ii-rl :i l il a Da, "Myntic Cure" for rltt-n iti;i1 inrn and ncuriily in rndicall y rum) in 1 to 'A fin vh. I fx ;u l ion iijhhi tin Kyxlein in remnrknlile iitid myHtcrioiiH. It rc inoveM nt once the cnunc utid I lie li himhi- iiniiH'diali-ly (liHH!i)ciir. Tlir lirrt do-if ifn-atly licurlitx. 7."ic Sol'l lv V. G. Fi ickc. nruiriririt. wt A Fatal Mistake. I'liVKicianx make no mure fatal mistake than when they inform pa tient that ihtvoiih heart trouble come from the Htomach and arc til little conMcciicnce. Dr. Pranklin Mile, the notcil Indiana Hpcc ialiet, hae proven the contrary in hi new hook tm "Heart IliteaHc" which may In had free of K. G. Prickc A Co., who tfiiiirantee ami recommend Dr. MiIi-h uui-uiiallcfl new Heart (lire, which hint the larent Halt of any heart remedy in the world. Itcun-a ficrvoiix and organic heart (1 incase, Mhort lireatli. tlutterinjr, pain fir ten dcrni'Krt in the Hiile,nrm oruhoulder, irregular pulHi-, laititinvr. Htnother inf, dropny, He. Hirt keMtorative Nervine curen headai lie, lit m. He. Cootf Looks, (, ood look art more than Hkiu deep, deqendinir upon u healthy condition ol all the vital oran. If the I.iver be inactive' you have ii Milioim Iiok, if your Htomach he atfeeted you have a DvHpeptic Look and if hour KidueyH lie elfected vov w ill have it I'ineheil Ixiok. Se cur iood health and von will have iffiixl look, Kleetric ftitter i the 'Teat alterctive mid Ionic act directly on thoe vital orLran Cure Pimple, Mlotche, HoiUand irive a trofid complexion. Sold at G. Pricke A Co' Druj;tore, ."UK' per bottle: How to Succeed, 'I hi i the ifreat prohleni of life which few Hiitifactoril v eolve, Some fail liccniirtc of ill health, oth er want fit lui k. hut the maonty from inullicieut jrtt want ol.nerve 'I heyare nervoii. irreolute,chaiii;e able, eaily iret the blue and "take the epirit flown to keep the spirit up," thu wat ing money, time, tip I it t ii 1 1 1 1 V and nerve force. There i iinlliinK like the Ketorative .Ner vine, di-fover'-d by llu o-real pe eixlixt. Dr. Milew. to cure all nervull dieae. a headache, the blue nervoii tiroxlration, IeepleiieH netiralijia. St. Vitus dance, tit and livxteria. Trial bottle mid line book of textimoui.il free at P. I Priche A Co.'. f'ronoiin-el HofilM, Yi S.vmt From a letter written by lr. Ada I'.. Iliir.S r.f (rt)tnti, S. P .wonnle: ti- taken w ith a bad cold, w hich Hctib'dou mv limiff, ffiiigh net in md linally tcriiiinatcil in coiisump- tion. l-oiir ilnclors nave me up ea ino I could live but a fhort time. 1 gave uiVMelf up to mv Saviour, de termined it I count not stay wun mv friend on earth, I would meet my aliHcnt one above. Jly hu band wa advined to get Dr. King New liiKcovcry (or coiiHiiinption, cough and cold. I gave it a trial, took ill all eight bottle; it hartCUlcd me aud thank (bid I am now a well urn! beartv woman." Trial bottle free ui F." (!. Friekc it Co.' drug More, regular i.e. ."inc. and JI.OI. JOSEPH 18 H I ERA. For 21 vear JoHcph ;Shera, ff Ko k Ulna" ha been engaged ill the hiiMinc o( selling ucucr.il tner cliandiHc at that place, and to day be carrie a laige and complete tm k ol grocerie and general r- chandi-e which he can .'ell cbeaiier than any cnnipi-tclor foi she fol lowing good reason. I'e pay no citv tae. He pa I j house reht. 'lie. with hi l.imily ii t 'id to hi bueincH. Hi larm ( iilehes nil hi need and more too. t'onse iUeutly it i hard to linden - II him. lie keep roiiHlantly on 'and a large supply of tbnir ami tin "1 H i alive, mid a let live man. Wonderful Succoss- car ago the Mailer I'rop. Two Co.' ordered their bottle by t c bo - now they buy by the rt. load. Among the popularaml urcc.eful remedie they jirepare i Midler's Sarsapai ilia V Hurdock whii h i the muni wonderbil Idood purifier known. No dniggit hesitates b recommend thi remedy. For aale by druggit. Cantoria ia Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Bubstanc. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregor'c, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor U, it is ricasant,. Its guarantee is thirty years use By Millions of Mothers. Castor-la destroys Wornws aud allays foverlshncss. CuHtorU prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhaja and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipatlea and flatulfjucj.. Castorla assimilates the food, rcrulat the stomach i and bowels, giving healthy and natural fcJeep. Cas toria is the Children's panacea tha Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castnria t an utMxUot madhriM for eVin dren. Va(hM bare rerwatodty sold ma of Its gtxKl tOaci pr tKr .Uldnia." Da, O. & Osoood, LowWl, Haas. PMtnrta Isihe but wmedy loe oWldren ot which I am acquainted. I bene the day taunt far dlatat when motkOTS wflleoav jrter the rtai Intent of their ehdrm, and an Cawtoria ln lead of Um vartoua quack txattnmis which an destroytng ftrntr lorl onm, ky f or. hift opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down Uwtr throata. thetvby mauUog them tu premature gTavea." Da. J. F. Kiifoticuic, Conway, Ark. The CenUnr Company, TI J W HENDEE DKAI.KK IN AArwiV YV -.iUU,. WaV w Y AJy 11VJ1 PUMPS, TINWARE ETC- SPOT CAS it ( 35D:WS THE U3U8iIVJ -ooOcw- Sbe i ii winner. We reduce our not beciine Homebody compel iih time credit niiin Hint can Htand it you a few more prices that may interest you: Golden machine oil (iaMoline Warranted Hay Fork - 2,1)111) odd size carriage botn - Another lot of clotheH wringera Carpet tack - Cook Htovea at cowt to clone. Folding ironing hoarda Hlk barb wire (ialvani.efl barb wire Hot and rhciipenl line of tinware in the city ' .., ,()()( x ) Come in ami see iin whether you an in need of any good or not Remember that we can und will nave you money every time. Kverything a baruaiu, FiOT - ONE -CENT-ON - TIME. TIIK I N T E K N AT I O N AL TYPEWRITER A sirlelly frit ela" nci' lilne. fully warra.i i-rt. Vl.nle Irom the very licit instenal b kllieil workmen, and Willi the heat tools lnal iiave ever heMii ilevied for the piirisi'. War rnnied m .in nil Hint cr. rcvnunbly e:a p4l l lii verv bitst tvuewrller extant. I'aimtileof wrtilinr ' IM words ner inntit i more aetfordliik to '.lie atilllty of the opera!' Ifttieie Is no aitent In your town addreM th' mwmiaeliirrs. Tllh PAltlSH M'f'll ('(I. Agents si"d Parish N, Y. F. . 8EELKMIKE, Agent. I.incola, Neb, Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic 'Tr-SSr7 PLASTER. Hltmimatlitn. siwirftlrls. nlrnirlnratift lumltsr riif.l at onw. 0'nn fur wlw liv .11 llntrr'.l deaf; iNKSSaHttUkiiisihCURED .? et '. I.vmiU, T.bUr u, ii Im. W Kmmt. hM,4. Cnfnff..l,, MfvlwlM..! IrMn.JtMfMI. SoMhy 9. HUMI.mlf . CDCC t) tU.i, lit lt, Will. t kM .1 w I .1 llkb PARKLK S HAIR BALSAM rilrtarfl filitl lxnt if ill htaf. l'riNiMii 1uiiiiiiiI frth. 5 Mr rU 1 to Hrslura Ory imir io ita yoiiiniiu voior. Cuias tea p 1 1 k hair (ii(ii(. sV-'-.afl l 'Sis! l'f y"i Ui. V . I I..,;'.. 1 1,1. ,':,. i l ,,,.,inn, HlrVDERCORNS. Th. tin' ' III I I'UVi 'till, 'I k tllttiiif)Vitl inl? surf ftirf !'r Citi or UlDtOX CO., N. V p- -'"it? - n-. f - .'I 1 .. .."!---.f"-. .. . .-r V 'JV.1T Castoria. ; Cartaria ia so mil adapted to chSdna that- .'' I nwuaiaand k Mwpxrkjr toauf pwitfrtptloi . ' kaown to ma." B. A. Aaoaaa, H. D ... Ill So. Oxford St., Urooaiyn, X Y. " Our phyiioiAM in ttw blldraa's depart ment have apoua hiRha td tiwir wpeti no hi Utttr uteld pnuMw wttta Oaatorta, tuul alehoush w oah ham among our medical suppaas wha Is kaowa as ratrultf produola, yt we are frwe to toabim that th merits of Cantoris has won us to look with favor upon It." Usirm Uoaptrai, and Disptuiaiar, Boaton, KaaSL Aixas C. Smith, v.. Mnrray Street, New York Wty, price bei utiHi we cim afford too, too. Wbere in the high price, lonjr ce, Ion1; We give NOT IN PLATTSMO U l Ii. etill goeH at 2()c per gal I4c " " " " :iric each W)c per hundred - 2.10 Mtill go at lc per paper - 7c 3.70 per hundred 4.35 " MIKE SlINKLLHACKEIt. WaK'in and Itlairksmltli sIhim Wafon, Buggy, Machine and plow Hepairiui- donl"f HOUSESIIOKINO A SPECIALTY He uses the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the farmer, or for fast driving, or for citj purposes ever invented. It u so made that anyone cr.n put on sharp or fiat corks, as needed' for wet and slippery days, or smooth, or? road. Call at his shop and examine the kkveksi.ip nd you will use no other. J. M. HIINEIiLIlACKER. 12 North Fifth Ht. riattsmouth HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND- UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand everything you need to furnish your house. COHNKIi SIXTH AM) MAIN Kl'HKKT Plattsmout - Neb