CiQt rri iwtv AftPin 11 Tl I RAIL SOCIETY 66 ALLOON ASCENSION EAR THE JOINT DEBATE ON be FINANCIAL QUESTION 3 WINDHA 3 &l H -ft r Absolutely Pure. Cr. : in I vert" l.L' I" "A 1' -I atl-' -1 ..I .li-i il I , til. CITY AND COUNTY. W i:IN J1' Y Ko'io Wai-h. an c-ini(lijt: ' the Cur- iftnii hi- at Mi.L'iiui:, i- in liio n . . . . , - . i tV ! " Il Vlrlt V. lit. lilr- l.tK-lO II 71 1 1 ifj t, Mr. un.i Mrj. ( I. M i!:;:i'i. Char I't.iij'Ot of Mt a mt ci-inrt. r-iH- of lin; o'.. tiftif t'pm.i Lti. i;f w:i- i'i the city lo-iny wl tr,:nl.' TllK .l-.w- :x zr o: :il The !".. N. I)-.voy !' ! mii u -l ttl i rr.t i .1 in I.iticoln ;il :" last oven P si t.i ! :t(' rt tiiilo in liferm iii.il -l!Tt l lor ii!e mnreli with They in Like a well drilied. 1K- lii.o (r Vm: ": u x. iraii-e and ;i ro Wl.no i e pair in a ak in -i wati-r main in Irotit 01 Uiu enclee hardware store this sifteineon larce hose trot !ic while the water as turned on and made t!iinra lively r awhile. Soveral of the on-lookcrs, ht a arc n cii :n. John C. M -Nurlan si rul Miss Su-.an jvbert of Cedar C:e-k secured li rise and were united in marriage to iy bv (bounty .lud-e .Spurlo-K. A 3rrni to v.ed" was also granted to nun-iel ILins.-n and Miss'i iUie Uuck r Weeping Water. -. V. V.. CopehiTid and daughter. u . c returned today irom a s visit at the former's old ln-me h V, -I Virginia. Mrs. (..'ojM-laDd , ; t,p 4 S-4 y is. if a r S 1 il , M eral substances." these are absent we have "Rickets" a lack of - which shows itself in delayed teething, profuse .s, and later, if not : baby needs lime for its weak bones and cod-liver ; fat-starv ed body. . nr-uision of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites nd soda will give its little body the needed fat in form. cu get Scott' i Emulsion nhtn yen want it and net a tAta tulttitute. 0'- Jar Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and $u OG High Tight Wire Performance on the Hon. David Overmyer of Kansas will represent the Silver Party and ex-Governor Crounse will champion the Sound Money theory. The debate takes place Wednesday and on that day the admission will be 15c. The secretary may be found at Joe & Frank's store. New line of Cattle, Sheep and floored Hog pens will be free to all exhibitors. Reduced Rates on all Railroads. Vf went on to Lincoln to join her hus h:irui, wrio employed by the IJurling-t.-.n, ami Lulu remained here for u. visit '.vil h friends. I'ror.iilc-nt C. II. i'erkins, of the Piurli rjjton, arrived in the city at i o'clccl; l i-t evening 'n his priv;ito car. Ho w-i- ..ceomp-inied by (leneral Solici tor IJIvllie. Tiny k-riat 11 o'clock to d:iv for the wc.-t," after looking after the company's interests at this place. Conrad Sehl iter is in the city visit ii'.tr friends. Find settlement was made ciuiiiv court today in the estate in of 'ieorge W. Jenks. Mr. and Mrs I. W. Teedarden of WecpinLT Water are in the city the gn.st of M-. and Mrs. Tom l'attor s n. Mis- draee Dickson of Klmwood is in the city the guet of Miss Clara Street. 1 hey were Omaha visitors today. Anyone having any business to do with Secretary W. (iT Ke'fer will find him at the store of Joe A: Frank on Saturday iind Monday. County J ndgo Spui leek issued :i per- ... i . : . I . 1 tr mil lO wen last eveTMTij; iu juuii Lloyd, aged forty-one, ;md Miss Lissa A. iltntoi), siged twenty-nine. Attorneys A. N. Sullivan, D. K. Iiarr and E. M. Collin of Lincoln de parted last evening for (Jalesburg, 111., to look sifter a ease in federal court. Dick Waugh returned thi" morning from si visit of several weeks with fi ieuds in Wisconsin. He has evi dently been enjoying Fife, as he is fat and heartv and has a good color in his faee. ' Kvron Clark will address the people on the political issues of the day at the Keeker school house, eight miles we.-t of town, on Saturday evening, October .". A goo 1 meeting is antici pated. Rev. F. A. Campbell, the new- Methodist minister-, arrived in the city with bis family yesterday from Elmvood and will take up their per maii'mt residence in the Methodist p irson ? on 1'ea.rl street. J ir Young's well-known reputation as a producer of a Gne grade of honey do s ml comprise sill of his accotn plisments. lie brought a sample of his crop ol sweet yrotatoe to Tnt Nkws cilice today and they are hard t beat, one of them measuring twenty baby bones are soft, so soft they scarce can be called bones in the earlier years ; gradually they harden, and furnish the frame which sup ports the growing body. The hardening comes from what chemists term " the min and arrested, mallormations THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS THIRTIETH ANNUAL FAIR PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, EVER SEEN IN THE Good Bicycle Haces President inches and another sixteen. Mr. Youd? expects to have them on exhi bition at the county fair next week. II.ITKS T ltKMKMKEK K i-publican :ij -point men is: M. M. 'I'iptuii of Illinois will : Eale, Oct.lM.T5. Wabash. October . Avncst. Oftolnjr 7. Neliavvka. October . Murray. October '. Plattmoiith. October III. peak !..llo's' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ShentTs Sale. By irtuc of an order of sale issued by George F. House-worth, clerk of the district court w.thm and for Cass county. Nebraska, and to nie di rected. I will on the 7th day" of November. A. I . 1 -.";. at 11 o'clock a. ro. ol said day at the south door of the court houe in the city of 1'ialts- mouth. in said county sea at puoiic auction, i. the highest bidder for cash, the following re.. estate, to-wit The north hail oi lots eieieu uu twenc (11 ami li. in diock imri-ix i--.. in mc - oty of Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska, to- ( get her with all and Miigutar the heieditainents j and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; rne same oeiuK " I up n and taken as the piopi as the piopeity of t!;abeth A. y una m and James M. Woodson, delendanis. satisfy a judgment ot said court recoveieu D Charles C. I'armele. as receiver ot the Citizens bank of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, piaiutill agamst said defendants. I'laltsinouth, Neorask;:, Octobers. A. u. w. ll.uvtv U'.l l.OWA, Sheriff. Ca.-s county. Nebraska. Sheriffs Sale. Hv virtue of an order of sale Issued by Geo, F. llouseworth, clerk of the district court, within and for Cass county. N'ebraska,and to med I reeled. I wiil on the Jili day of Nov., A l. lsiTt'i. at 11 o clock a. in. or saia aay at me south door of t he court house iu the city or i'iattsinoutn. in said county, sell at iiunuc auction, to the hizhest bidder for cash, the followlnz described real estate, to-wit: The south half is(il of lots 1. and 3 in block thirteen ii:i) In the city of I'latts mouth.C'ass county. Nebraska together with all and singular the hereditaments und ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Tfie same being levied upon and taken as the property of s. i". Yatiattaand E. J. Vanatta. defend ants: to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered by C'b irles O. I'armele as receiver of the Citizens' Hank of I'lailsmoutii, Nebraska, plaintiff; against sail defendants. I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. October 'SI. A. P., l-'.Ci. Harvey Hoi.uowav. PhcrifT, Cass county, Nebraska. Legal Notice. Notice to creditors of assigned estate. Notice is hereby given to the cieditois of Joseph W. Hendee and all other persons inter ested, th .t there has been hied in the county court of Cass county. Nebraska, an inventory bv ft... aid losiri h W. Hendee. as required by law in matters ot assignment, and that a meeting of tl... nlitors of the said loscnh W. Hendee will be In Id at the othec of the county iu'.lirc of Cass rmitit v. Nebraska, in I'lattsmouth. at 2 o'clock p. m.. October . IWG. lor tne purpose 01 cnoosing an assignee to succeed the slitrin m ine trusr under the deed of assignment of the said Joseph W. Hendee. in viitne s whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and official seal ttiis i"th day of ep- lenilier. A. 1. Ii. (s,.al) Hkiirck M.Sl'l'RI.'K K , County Judge. Legal Notice. In the disliict court of Cass county. Nebraska. Henry Kiketibary et al. vs. Citizens' llauk oi I lattsinoutli, iSeoraska. J'o the depositors anil stockholders of theCiti zens' Hank ot I lattsinoutli, Nebraska, and all other parties interested! You aie hcarby not i tied that upon Saturday the ttt. day m Mciiitiiiutr, .. if. i:i, the re ceiver of said bank. Charles C. I'armele, will make application to said district court, at the courthouse iu I'lattsmouth Nebraska, for an or der directing him the said receiver, to make settlement of the claim ol said Citizens" Hank of I'lattsmouth against . ti. Reefer, which i.s se ruicl bv mortgage on the property of sa Reefer at Wahoo. Nebraska, and I'lattsmouth Nebraska, by taking deeds from said Reefer and his wife for said property to the Citizen Bank of I'lattsmouth. Nebraska, iu full of said claim aeainst said Reefer. C'llAS. C. l'AKMKl K, - Koc iver of Citizens' Bank of I'lattsmouth, Ne braska. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, to nie directed and delivered, issued by tieorge r . Houseworth, clerk ol the district court ot Cass county. Nebraska upon a decree rendered in said court in favor of Svlvia A. Whipple and against Timothy Clark and Bank of Cass county, a corporation, com niundum me to sell, according to law. the follow ing deserilied real estate, to-wit: Lot No. 4 in Clark's addition to the city of I'lattsmouth, ac- - HERALD, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB., OCTOBER 3,1896. 7 A TWO DAYS DURING THE FAIR cnrdiiu! to the reCorilo"! plat thereof. 1U1K and situated in the I'.uiiiy of Cas, state ol Nebiaska. I will on the 'tih dav of October. li. at II o clot k a. in., at th-- south door of the court house of i.nd coiuitv. ut l!attsnor.lh. se!'. said preniies as the iioH-rtv of l iniothy Clark and Hank ol Cas countv. at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash. t satisfy said order of sale, the aL-reate amount due thereon being ?' with in terest, costs and aicriiitm cost. Oated the -Jd dav of cpte!nlcr. is'.. il KVKY llul.LOWAl. shentl of said county. Legal Notice. To A-.laliiie Crirpen. Clurdoti 15. Cnppen. ppen. Ben 1 A. lianirs. iinnn V I Marv 1 iibsou. r.'.twar.l .A. trustee. William C. Cr:ppen. l.raUtortl avinp I'.ankec J rust Co . (icorise Leslie and John . M itrfiell. non- resident delen lants: ou and each ol you are hereby Hot hed that on the 14rh day of Whilst, l.".. ohn II. I'uttib one and . k.. Nixon, partness d.iinc: luisines- under the firm name and stsie of l'en:bone v: N:oti. commenced an ac tion and hied a petition in the office of the clerk ot the district court in and for C ass county. Ne braska, the oiijeit and piayer of which are to foreclose a certain tn Uen against lots A and Zl in the northwest ijiiaitel of the noil hwest quarter o section :t, in town M. ranpf 11. Cass county. Nebra-:ka.t.md also ai;a:ust the southwest quar ter of the northwest quarter ol said section and the west half ol the southwest quarter thereof: ..,.;, lcu L,ollltj ,.r tax cei tihcate lssiieu aoi.o. jor iy-j trtX ull saia i.uia.i.n.H, hiiu mi sno e,.q,lcIlt ta.xes paid May 4th. lsf4. for !! tax 4;, f,,r :!1 ,,aid ay III. I '.:. for the 1U tax atfanlnt s,,. iand. a;: i foi X paid .May 1st I Ki,', li.r t!... isfi.'i lav against sii ls; lor the ls:i.) tax against sain nim won u pt. cent per annum niteiest on eacn payineni uu Nov. ti, P!."i. and li) per Cent annual interest there alter, and h per cent attorneys' fees cm the judgment and 1 r costs of suit. It is asked that vour c'str.tv of redemption tn sari premises be ioreclo-ed an ;un ilaim or hen you may tiae against said !;.i)dbe ad;i:d;ed inferior to plain i t.lfs' ciaim theieoii. atid it is asked that said j premises be soid to sat -iy said claims with inter est, atloi uev's fees, and costs of suit. You are required t" answer said petition on or before M"nd.i. the th dav of September. iv.j. or the allegations in sa.d petition will be taken as confessed and true, and ludgment enteied ac cordaigiv. Vou w ill take due notice and govern vi hi rs.'n fs .'irorffinel v. j . . w - . , ..... c I.' K i . .v- OllN II.IT.IIIW'M A.l' -. ..v... J'.y their Attorneys, Ileeson i Root, i'latt-moiith. Neb.. Aug. Is, 1IW. Sheriffs Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issuod by George 1. Houscwortb. clerf or tne uisir.ei court within and for Cass county. Nebraska and to directed. 1 will on me j-u n uay oi O-tober. A. I at 11 o citH'K. a. m oi sm r r t hp snui li door of t he court house In ti.i- i-itv of riatt-inoiit n. in sum eouoiy. sen Ht nunUe auction, to liio highest biorjer for ..i. ti. fmlawiiu n:i Iiil:l1 e to wit: Lot 12 in uioc'K 1 .n the City oi i iauv ,.,,...ii, ..Is,. I. ,is il und 11 in nlocK l in .ml. I'nrk ail (1 1 1 ion t o the CUV ot limis- moutri. Cass county. .ei,MSK.i, loiiemur with the vrivilejrcs ;.nd anpurtenances ii,.,ri.i.tii lu'iLiiiiiiiL' i,r in nnvwise ku iiir to... t.r. - i. s:,nLe lie tiir levieu uuuii huu tnUen 7is the Prooorty of A. H. Knolls, May i. ,,iis Itooson Koiit. a nart nersii .u t.n ,.,,wi aiioti i;.-i-soo and Jesse L. Koot. n,n I' ict uilnnii t!iiiK. a corDoraTlon. tne a ... -..I..., t.. i.t.off. roni n:i n v. :t eornora t ion . l.eiinett A. lull, a pariiiernio uuiiipmuj oi l.lovd i Iti'iitiett and Johu l Tutt and lpso l.o', rtefoiiilarits. to satisiya juu- ttk.1.1 of J..I.I court nrnviTUj bv t laretice Wcscott. ula.nt .IT. azaiust sata aeiena- ants. I'lattsii.outb. NieD.. M-pi. z;, t. u . llAitVEV HOI.I.OWAV. Sheriff. Cass County, Nebraska. Referees' Sale. fan order of the district court of Cass rom.ty. .euia.-Ka. uio cmw-ieu t upon the 2 dav of August. A ? " i action therein pei.J ng w ;iei sin 1 .udw .g li. t-.gen- lierger and wile. Aun'f r.. r .seuoei i- . - . pl.iiiit-ns. and Anion H. Veckbach and wile. Mary j Wcckbacli. ver- defendants, which onloi con-. hrnie.T tiie repot? ot reterc. s theretoloieappoiiiTcd in said iau-e. :u,d d. reeled tlicm to sell as upon execution the lands described in their sa;d repoit. the und. i-iiim il letcrees ;ii. upon the Jul dav of i Octol.ei A. 1).. 1. ,.ti. at 1::S) o'clock p. m-. iu Iront of the south door of the court house in Cass county. Nehraska. sell at public vendue to the higher! bidd r the following described real estate, subject to ail encumbrances ti.cieon. to-wit: The west had of lot three Cil in block thirty three I :C'.I in the city ol Plattsinouth, Cass countv, Nebraska, and the un li tided half of the partition wails on ttie east and west sides of said west hall of lot three lUy block thii ty three CEO I'lattsmouth Cass county. Nebraska, upon the following terms and conditions, viz: For cash. Said sale will re main open one hour. Haled August i.th. l;Hj. i I. W. Ji.llNSON sK. W. Hymn. ( Thomas. M 1' Referees An tksox. Byron Clark and C. A. Kawl Attorneys for l'lf. Legal Notice. Notice is hcrebygiven that by virtue of an ex ecution issu.'d by l. Archer, a justice of the peace in and lor Cas county, in favor oi Lee, Clark. Andreeson Hardware company and against l. S. I rap-r, and to me directed. 1 will at IU o'clock a. iu. on the :trd day of October. at the store building ot L. S. Draper, in Mynard, in D 9, 1896 FAB of COUNTY Grounds- witn liberal W said countv, offer for sale at public vendue tne following goods and chatties, to-wit: Stock ot candies, tobaccoos, groceries, canned goods. hardware, sundries and general mercnanaise.iaKe n said execution as the property ot it. . irajei. Dated tins -d day of September, A. D. m. J. K. DfcNSON. Constable. Legal Notice. Notice by publication on petition for final set tlement of linal administration account, mine county court of Cass county. Nebraska. lathe matter of the estate of George W. Jenks, de ceased. Emma A. Jenks. Ratherine Jane liarrow. Carrie lenks ard. John Jenks, A'exanner icnss. Lizzie lenks. Lrwin Jenks. td. L. rvicnaras, me unknown heirs of Addle Jenks Kicharas. de ceased, and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notified that ou the 4th day of September, lsnti. Mrs. Emma A. Jenks hied a petition in said county court, praying that her nnal administration accounts hied herein be settled and allowed and that she be discharged from her trust as executrix, and that if you fail to appear before said court on the nrst aay oi uc- to her, ls), at 1 o ClocK p. m., ana iulicm petition, the court may grant the prayer oi saiu petition and make such other and further or ders, allowances and decrees as to this court niay seem proper, to the end that all matters pertain ing to said estate may be finally settled and de termined. .... U .mws mi- hand and sea ot said county coun at riattsmouth, this fth day of September A. D, 1 (Sean County Judge. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, I ss. Cass County. I In the matter of the estate of Christian Gauer, deceased. . . . Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands oi an persons against vin lsiiau vauci. deceased, late of said county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by tne county court at the court house in I'lattsmouth, on the -t'.th day of April, A. !.. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. And that six months from and after the 24th day of October. A. li., lt is the time limited tor creditors ol said deceased to preseni their claims for examination and allowance. Given under my hand and seal this SVth day of September, A. D.. 1S, George M. Spvrlock. (Seal) County Judge. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of rtank Stander. de- f ceased. ... ,.. This cause came on for hearing upon the peti tion of Eliza Ann Stander and William A. Cleg horn, as executrix and executor of the last will and testament of Frank Stander, deceased, pray ing lor licence to sell southeast quarter ol section "7 in township 1-'. range 11, Cass county. Ne braska: northwest quarter of southeast quarter section said town and range, and the south half of the northwest quarter section S4. said town and range: also section VI in tow n 14. range M. Keith countv. Nebraska, and section . tn town hi range :!7, Keith county; also lots 13i. 4. 42o, 4J.7 fvlo. 13. Ml and tWS, in Louisville. Nebraska, and lot -5y and the north two feet otf the north side of lot V. in said Louisville, or a sufficient amount to amount to $2,iV, for the payment of legacies under the said last will and testament and the costs of administration, there not being sufficient personal property to pay said legacies and expenses. ... From the petition I hnd the persons interested in said estate are George Stander, Carrie E. Stan der. lames Stander. Heurv Stander, Eliza M. stander. Helen Cleehorn. Peter Stander. Lizzie Stander, wife of sai i I'eter Stander, Lizzie Stan der, William Stander, Ella Stander, Louis Stan der. Lester Stander. Arthur Stander. Olive Stan- dor Kalnh Stander and Alice Stander. and the said petitioners, it is. therefore, ordered by me J that the said persons above named, and all others ini..r..st.Tl in said i-state. arrnear before me at chambers office, clerk of court, I'lattsmouth, on ' the 1 1th day ol November. lflb. at 1(1 o clock a. m to st.ovi-raiisp iiiv a license snouiu noi uc sm-d tfi said executrix and executor to sell so much of said real estate as shall be necessary to pay said legacies and expenses. I hat a copy ot this order be published for lour successive weeks before such hearing in the Seme W eek.y News- Herald. . . . .... .,(-,u i,. ..i u!,.n....ih m said countv. this join 1 MILU dl 1 1 . I ..:,,.". - - - day ol September. 1. r Ramsey. Judge of the District Court. Legal Notice. Notice to non-resident defendants. i i: o,..- ,.rt ass countv Nebraska. H TMa;dril.Morniad.plan,,itis vs. Mary E. Kennelly, I. C. Mccormacc, v. i Ji. A -r K Met nrmark. defendants To Mary E. Kennedy, J. L. McCormack and I. 1- McCormack. non-resident defendants: J ... n...h notified that on the 27th of Aunust. 1. the plaintirts hied a petition in the ofhee ofthe clerk of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, asKiug lor tne parnuou of sale of the following premises, towit . h.H of the northwest nuarter of section iwentv-hve and cast halt of the northeast quarter of section twenty-six (6), all tn township ten (10) north ol range eleven (11) East, in Cass county iNebraska. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before themli dayot Octooer, i -i.: n. x. siicuioiAimi " ' Ella E. McCormack By Crozier & McCormack, their attorneys. Plattsmouth, Neb., Sept. 1, 1896. T HOR premiums.. WILLIAM HEBOLD & SON Time to Loosen ttie Purse Strings And get read y for the fall buying. Thia store has not arriTed at its present stage of usefulness by chance. There's no luck or speculation about this business; it isn't the result of for tunate circumstances, but downright honest, hard worK work wherein your interests as consumers have been carefully studied at every corner and turn. Our business friends today number into the thousands. They know us, and they have confidence in our merchandise and methods of doing business. If you don't believe all this, visit the store during the coming week. We're going to officially open he DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVE and CLOAK DEPARTMENTS. ' -- Note the throngs of satisfied buyers in each section, and youll believe that there's friendship in bnsiness, for we look upon every customer who leaves a dime or a dollar in this store aa a business friend. The Dress Goods Opening. No other heading would or could ex press our meaning half as plainly. It is an opening- in every sense of the word, and such an opening as this department has never before had. With the product of two continents to pick from, we have selected for your approval what we believe to be the irrandest collection of grown fabrics s .... . , r : ever suown in inis section. e &--your verdict, feeling assured that our efforts will be heartily indorsed by our trading public. Time to buy Blankets. "We jump the jobber here; save you his profit. Straight from mill agents come tnese groat masses oi ueecj warmth and comfort. Ino better time to buy than now. V A m A T- 1 Special 5W pair lux cotton jjian kets at 50c a pair, worth 75c. Shoe Department. In our shoe department you will find the largest stock ol snoes in uass countv. exclusive snoe stores not ex cepted, and we sell more than any two stores in the county put together. Why? The reason is self evident, it is merely because we sell them the cheapest. There are shoes and shoos, there are shoes you want and there are shoes you don't want. When you want shoes, our shoes are tne snoes vou want, when you get ready to Duy ArctlCS, r eilS or uuuuem wo are rcauj to serve you better than any place in the vicinity, as we bought our Rubber goods early and secured an "inside" price below the rubber trusts combina tion price. A great many people are prone to quote Omaha prices, but we will state to the people of Cass county that we stand ready to meet any legitimate, bona fide prices that Omaha dealers may offer, and you will find on your entire bill, we will save you money as we do not cut on one item and try to make baa another, as that is not any way of doing business. Customers who hare been dealing with us for the past twenty or thirty years will testify to thia tact. William Herold & Son Main Street. 1896 Opening Week in Garment Room. Rods, racks, tables, shelves piled high with the cream of Cloatcuom. The result of careful selection. Never let your cloak wander from this store, for we're equipped to 6erve you to your utmost satisfaction. Cheap? Yea, but it's price cheapness only. Everything else about our garments is top notch style, fit, materials, make, finish, all of the very best. Slop-shop rubbiBh finds no abiding place in this progres sive department. If you can't come to inspect per sonally, send us a postal and we will mail our Illustrated Catalogue which U without a doubt the finest catalogue issued in this section . Some People Wonder At the busy, bustling look of things in the hosiery and underwear sections. No mvsterv about it. It's simply buy ing what people want, and selling it for less than they expected to pay. This is what has built this business up to its present large proportions. The best of its kind is none too good lor our patrons. We start the season with such values as these: Children's underwear beginning at 7ic a garment for size 16, rise 2ic a size; size 18 for 10c, size SO for 121. Two cases of Ladies heavy fleeced lined ribbed underwear worth 35c for 19c a garment. Two cases of Men's extra heavy wool mixed, Bilk trimmed underwear at 35c a garment, worth 65c. Plattsmouth, Nebraska.