J i . ' i i"1 ' ' Nil' i i "M.. VVISETALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY Josh Wife says, "home men Hiitcr ui Momfn'a .-hii(.fii g but when vvi.iiit-ii Hiiop tin) i.di.'i bw lO tat CiOVt'H lO (ll.-KU!- l nt they've lift ii huin " ,-i-;ik i r tf clove I tho k e nny i hi-Hriiuoiht'i-t tu t- ol i iici 1 .1' t vi r Louisville Union M-.lt , ' nil 11 t' -1. Y..ti I V ' I . 1,1 ii eiy not liuymi: v nccs hiii! 11!.. :1li.cd Will' r handle l. , : , Sour Oiie: , ins and Clin . . I'd. .'.l came "NtT tni MHiif -im - art inn' lin 1 i'I mi a in"', ii.t Ii the :. n J It . t i l fr. r:. 1 a i ' 1 mi n as ii.i mihoi.. -ii v , :, p. I l-r I'lKl ll.lislanl. 'I !! a Int. i'f tiool.l. I111 'J.i' .-. n berau f U J' doi t I uv 11 i thh r i t ti"iM r lorui ) dim kind of cpice, hui nt 0 utm all dope away wiih iin . ..In.'" you (my (-puts at o'ir (to.v y.iu .ind almond tdiclls or some kind of hull flavin ed with it you are buying the real thing, perf. ctly pun-, and 'Kcr crumbs or Hny other dupe to ma t ii'un furl her. -Wright Go's apices and flavor ng extracts, ermibir ' elery, Lettuce, Hananan, Nuts. Finn aid Dates, :s, Candied Citron, Oranges and Lemons, i.urttH b'ros. SOENftSICHSE F in 'h ".Hi 1. 1'. F. Matland was ut Plattsmi u.h Tu".-;t! y. II. K Pa' .k-hiji ws,a hu.-iiics visit or to I'mi'SiiioU' I Tn s I n , 1 iH'sd iy, Jan. 0. Mr. m A A;n. Jo.' n Aln i.pr nt Suiday Mis Elizabeth SpannltT return d on M '.iiiv. i.. I'lir.ift'iNMj'h. ; V('din;rliv fro-n Weenim' Water Marry ir.i '.1,-i kt r ! v'!"'r' t-he had wn vibit.ng relative rom the I.edi'r Jaws Kiddy and wifi. riMiin ca't 'if town, are the parci U of a no .-o.i that j 'in.'d their family circle on Wed- tJCJ-.;Hri.,ajl..---M.ff , nMHiiiMimUi 'II' r.. ......... J.. ...M Vl:l M.I3 1 ''. 1 r.- .1 ijiii ii. ,., 1; 1 '.!' . a' (I 1 I-.- it..i r.; in a . r ,11 .-!'. :;M' a. . 1 ai d 11 .1 I' ll J 1 ll.' i li II, It! .Cm' Oiiiiih.i, w . I. t ' ' I' ... i i !' Ui'.i. i ii'in;r the holidays. ii. ii. S'.rnw ..ft Su day ovenin;: t ml f. :?!ys vShit n and I.ioKmijj: !'it Mi;e h;i'iir,e.-s niattCM at. Me! c ' ' .i- 4: ' a 1! Couocil iliull'.,. r ! ,a fl.il k k. a niece of .lame n.iy ar.d wif , returned tt llouncil H.uii'i lust Fiid.iy cvei.ing, after Hpem). ind to '.veek-t at the Niday l:o-i.e. Mrs. M W. J-jeksonof Waverly.lowa 1 a hi-ut 01 jonn 14. 1'ierson. vis ti-i ut l:..- .... 1. . . . . . i . I 1 . . u , ,. . 111 - " o!iie a lew uayi a t week .il-.,e Jilrt .h um . I, ,) 'hilZalil'lh ,..,..;, 1 ....-: , ..lutn. t.i en...-11 ,1 .... .1 ... w 1 "u" "B w wmana. 'J;5i'.ir' pi's: i l iP For Infants end CMltlren. mm at MMa m m m m mm mm lh) ijjiTfi ln.n Kswci e. ii.es 1.1 en ,i. .n, v.i.ho.i e uriifi finr,.' TuCs- i ..11 I' a It!.. J.y 1 ,m Wiuiclliilida ! ,.i.,C .1 1 .1 ,j 1 urn (. 11. ii-'iinr mid liitui!. GiM.iii.na imom h i.- Ii . ii ii wi r ' ii. Chair. I) Grimes, Frank, Smith and l.ivinir.'r.nn Iliehey, of haitsnioutli, . eatht r thi e.k. La V 1 . v. U' ,Un(,M'V Ht tl!0 n. Lii r i t.. ,,1 . jUrtiidiui hvvr. tt home northeast of . .. . ..... ... . , w L a 01 ee A :.e.-, n ra 1 .era c.im ti ttj ill (Ha . ,, ., ,,!. -in1 H .-.ure eyi , i ab . u e u a.iiM. iOll i Yc::r Dealer ar Plansifter Flour ' 1 tnalaetnred by PlatuiDODib Uolini min C MeiSt l.. 1- .prl.tor 1 ifi!i' - -a H. J R EXCURSIOiTdS LOW RATES 1 Marion ThHflcpr whn U uttonrllr-cr K. Grund Island ItiisinesH collect', was at r.ift. til.. i.....i iNale llaHt'i, is I, i,t i,.- nut -ad 1 11 t i i i j . 1 . . ... i.di, rt. nil l.i .'.ri.l lalullH nn rlK.i.trt.. I 1.: . (. ,,: . ,, . . . . ' i ...... .. i.ivuuiiy n inuillV Ills alur liib lectin exHt'i'itii!.'. in toi..K itj!SlU(it,., k ,..ck a Mi boon i'ncific car nil' itif! ' , . . , ., iPUM, i cperatiirT. C. Laws and wife retum- T, , . -d Tui'-'d iy nioroing from their holiday ! . " 1 ",ie: vM;t wl.h relaiive.s at Drcsd.in, Mo.! river wagon i rdK. Mioiva..in licc- n,, r..r.nrl. m.,,, h.,A ,:,,! OS'S - i vriila.-iteH-it-irifrtii;! itt',:i, ttirt- time. M. S. RriL'L's of Plattt-nriuth. hns yiNTER tourist RATES:-Daily reduced rate excursions . ifornia; 0 ii Vlexico. Southern and Cuban Resorts. MOMESEr K RS EXCURSIONS:-First and third Tuesdays oh month (unany points west, south and southwest. 'SRSONlv CONDUCTED EXCURSION to Florida by ;ntendeit J'blic Instruction of Nebraska,Mr. J. I McBrien, ? Lincoln ; Jul Omaha December 19th. Write G. W. Bonnell, i'. A. Lincolu. for itinerary. DVERNMT IRRIQATEO HOMESTEADS in the Big '. nasin ait'l 'llowstone Valley. One of the last chances to r !-.! jrood fa mm from the Government at low prices. Go with '. iicmii ;' . ,Ton the next nersnnlv mnrlnpteri ovmromn cure one of these farms. No charge for his ..tsrvices. Excursions first and third Tuesdays. W. L. PICKETT, Ticket Agent, Plattsmouth L. W. Wakely, G. T. A., Omaha. .11 help yo .ff.4iWw,c ' i5moittii. 1 'i Lite Table i ; " outh, Nebraska TRAIL'S ; .'a.:ific Jtint't o.'d Kxi j'iJC' ' .oanil lbi" i . .. ititxln u I'.i.'.i ait i .. ..i ouih (I v ; . 'um On'iilvt " Uiii la iv. i.hik-1 wt'il' ; , .iftiOmjil.fi . TRAPS l- cal cxi r.tt. :. ;n. Wruv. Cu .. itkini ' tat nail, i.-n. '.tfept 8tinil:. t ' xal axprru.', I iboo and Sri, ii , Local fiviirlil ' nuiitvillr IM.4 A. 1 mcept Gtin.l "5 EAST 2ip. m. .pointH,CliU ri:03p. m. ' UTiction, con. north, aunt .ndaj ) V:."4 a. m. 3:65 p. m, i ".nction 4:lt p. m. . i maa H:fts a. m. 9;S0 p. m. G WE3T ' Onwha. Lin ... j mtermoillale 8K a. m. it.d Lincoln 12:'i; p.m. , villo, AnhuuvJ I 80p. in. ' i"nlar " Ciwk " llcnd .M0a.m I :mM Time i Tabic! TKAlN.-i (at . NOHTH, VnnhaKkiui".. ,":'J7 a. m. i'bNihla ti ,. fcC.' p, m. . iii-iil I'ni' it 'j:o; p, m, TltMh.-. .' . : MOUTH. 9Ao u. in. Kb. in- "! 9Mn. m t hi: .- - ... . ' iraHiatf, -aarawrnravraraMaiav j I .af! "MA !. i.'l:'i.W'ri,W ' flvyi i'rtA'i'' ac-ik i.'S..t "ftWftS, iy is cauM-f. r rejoieinu i v b-u'svillt people. Tne hall'-wav tnaiK i,ia. been pasned and si ill th. work fin ... mi .i i by day, and the lon tluc uV whicii ' t',,;,rw pf thl' Curtif-s bar j i" i-ivp and " Mi cor duct the hu.nness t h'li' yr. ('urti-8 Hpenda a few m'ui'hs i Mi-iiouri for the benefit of h'S health. Ve hav.' known Mr. F.rw.s for nnm.i IT'S VERY UNUSUAL to see hui h handsome turnouts as goes from Mansponker'a livery stable. Our riga are up-to-date, our carriages are swell in atvle and comfortable to ride in, and our horws are always well groomed, will dressed and well fod. When you want a drive crme to Mnimpeaker'a for your turnout. M. E. MAN SPEAKER .lorn. b' Old Livery Barn S venth 4 Main Sla. rintumoulli, NVh, 2S 3IS&0UNT1 Ckiiitito:: ingwith Nov. 2 ? Sill give U5 pet C tt off on all triiM.i; d hats. s-.B.SSYERS Homescekers' Low Round Trip Rates -To- TEXAS AND THE SOUTHWEST Every 1st and 3rd Tuesday OVER Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain Liberal Stop-overt Return Limit 25 Days When the wheat in gathercd,take ft trip to the country of low-priced landu, and ace what is offered to you there Aalc for particulars and literature. ttugh Norton, fluent M. r. Railway. means to inucn 10 il i.t.ar.n c- s .: . . Htr. tcilt tt ite f lik,' a .,. j,r 'j, .,u . acio. ti e board ex. an-e u wti-r i;;n j ice toward iln- o,j.i itr i.a.l.- Ii. iJ now pn dieted tha. thu wmi wi h v.-i i I oeen coinpli leil nil I i .uu crursu i' iv the first of February, tiarrin-: acc dont-. Thia faci, will i.e a turpi i e to many who freely expressed the o .iiii.in ilmt the work would not le completed be fore May or June. When Louisville makcH up it mind to do n.tnmic she generally is there with the goods. ISM if . PioifclfsDitollLin.Cbffi'fjl ross and Rret.CcatnLns iu raitr Opiun.Moqi!iirj3 norMkicri Noi Narcotic. flfiiyla't Sr.xl st mi Sad lirmnit torn Sen-Vstuftcatlaj'. Ancrff rl Rcme.lv forfunslk i ion , Sour StoniarliDtarrwca Worms .('onwlslons Itvvnsh-ncsstu!L0530FSLi'i:P. Ff Sir.;': Siiji'tuwe of NEW Y0I?K. J .ru.Miiilz awMttAtiMAfi'uii! L .ft In r Use or Oyer Thirty Years Eagle Ff.lill th Hm .. Mrg. Agnes McDonald spent Friday ail Saturday in Lincoln, with friends. Mrs. A. A. Fredri. k of Brock, is vis iting at the home of her parents, Mr. an.1 Mrs. G W. P, terson. s. J. Earl who ha b'ei-n visiting rela tives and tii nds in Shenadoah and Ra idolph. Ioa. han returneil and was accompanied houie by his niece, who will vi-it here f .r a nil;-. There is a i. ew baby at the home of Conrad Witenkainp j .. hit' nig arrived Sun lay ingiii, Jm uiij 3 Conrad says its like the ton in Michiga'i, it s a ' She-Boy Gan." N. ver.li. les, the lit tie viiss i Mi'li'onv, th ,i..d her moth'-r are tletiiiiift- aloi.g nict y. Wm. Kent is nrnv r ;r two of his hiiUieson ,he vacant lots torth of the depot and fixing tlvin up. We are slad to see improvement! goinj on, if they do ma.- t'ie good li Mi giou.id. th. re are ot'ier places to 'lav bail aUliouirh the boyj had a e.o t.1 nnnu Ii ground whin-1 thre-.' children, of Kc .Vorrfr. Colo., h 1. . t. . t ber .f yenr! and can recommnd him us a first class workman and n ercntleman i;i every re-pect. 'The only thine: agaim-t him i- the fact that he wan once a news paper reporter and has no red hair (or any other color) on top of his head. "A deal was closed, on Monday hv which Winfield Swan became the owner of another fine 80 etc farm northeast of town, known aa the Hargus farm formerly owned by Henry Ruhman, who sold it some time ago to Bruce Stone of Nehawka. Mr, Stone put a price on the land. $110 per acre, and as Mr. Swan wanted it, they made a cash deal at that price and without any quibbling. That's their style of doing business, and Mr. Swan feels that the money is well invested. Nehawka Fr 'in thu "eiimtcr. Miss Agnes Rough of Weeping Water spent Sunday afternoon with Sophia Uehrns. Mrs. Dunbar and IiUle son of Avoca, have been visit irff with Mrs. Palmer the past week. Mrs. .lames M. I'almer spent Sunday in I'lattamouth, the great cf C. I). Quinton and wifo. Leslie Ward of Wausa, viVC.nI at iN'C; upp s tr.e past wtt K. lis u a i nephew of Mrs. Opp's. j Mrs. Fi. Rubv. acrmiii.i-.-.inl bv hr-rl E-nact Copy cf Wrapper. 3ESL33 lilTllll TMC CIHTUfl SOMHV, HEW TOUIt 3 ITT. mm uaii We Arc Now Ready We are now ready to show you our COM PLETE and UP-TO-DATE line of 0 to all that are interested. We carry all grades and style.s at prices ranging from $1.2:. up to ?60. We are also sole agfiits for the famous Coles Hot Blast Heater. Come in and let u: show you how you tan re duce your coal hill ono-lh'nl with this stove and gtt the .same amount of heat as from other brands. tmnw.t f-tirt,ti jcmn'rimnMna.Ma.'inr.vitnnn'ew, I th :.-.e houses are to sunid. El in wood Frm tlif LcitHir-lCchd. W. C. Bartlett has returned from New York and repoits a fine tri. Mrs. Val Keyser. of Lincoln, is nt the bedside of her mother again this week. Mrs. Will Quinn, of Lincoln, came down New Year far a visit at the Dunkle home. Mrs. Mable Blair, of Fremont, is again at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Dickson. Mrs. Charles Reed and daughter, Mona, returned Monday from a visit with Mrs. Reed's daughter, Mrs. Lafe Cox and family, at Angus. Neb. Lentis Cox acconpanied them home for a visit with F.lmwood friends. The annual business meeting of the alumni association of the Kim wood hich visiting h-r nieef, Mrs. T. Fulton Victor. Ralph and Justin rftiinn vi-ot-od with their grandmother. Mrs. Mc Carthy at Wyoming during the holiday?, j Miss Alice Stander of Louisville cnnie in Monday evening to teach school nt I Maple Grove, Miss Crothe having resigned. Victor and Gertrude Sturm and L. G. i Todd returned to their studies at the Weeping Water ' Academy Tuesday morning. Peter Petersen while working 0:1 the quarry hill on Tuesday froze bib nose He was working on a very bleak point and before he knew it, his r.ose was perfectly white. Mr. and Mih. Chritentien nnd two children of Pones, Ncbr., visited at Frank Moore's last week. They will visit at Wi'cpinu; Water and in Sar.ty County before returning to their himo. Mrs. Christensen will be remembered as Daisy Wisemnn. JOHN B Ut:H -AS Gt4)53S ri-v,"'s?iWiM C1EF NATIONAL RANG! SchOil u ia htAA si t iVn nnr.. c t:., Hor.i v Lindsr-v iv.is u ruU v aI m. ' iiwutv.- VI Hilary, "..1 Marie Smith Wednesday night of hist ofT"u"e WednesdHy. and when we ashed week. Tin. follouim (;.... 1 him for news, lie iin.!tpfri.rt- "l u.n -.......... viiiiVftia well., ... . . ; elected for the coming year: President j dreadfully lonesome and noed a cook. ; 1 iiiiienis. vice president, Harry Tolhurst; treasurer, Josephine Mueller; secretary, Cora Mueller; corresponding secretary. R. W. Green; reporter, Minnie Sutherland; sergeant, Marie Smith. And now Tom WiHcockson has "gone, went and done it." On the editor's desk lies an announcement of the mar riage of Mr. Thomas H. Willcockson to Miss Julie Frances Scully. The happy event took place at the home of the bride'a mother in Lima, Ohio, on Mon day, December 28, 1908. They will be at home to their friends after January fifteenth, Savoy hotel, Kansas City, Mo. Tom, old boy, we're juBt as tick led as you are, mid unite with your hosts of Elmwood friends In wiahing you and your handsome bride a lonjr life of happiness and prosperity. Dr. C. S. Barnes of Burr was in the city the first of tho week for a short visit with his brother, Dr. A. P. Barnes. This cooking business is getting too much for me." Which can be taken! to mean that Henry is willing if the! girl is. 1 Mother Cray's Sweet Powdera. For children nucceBsfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children's home in New Yot, cure feverishnoss, bad stomach, teething disorders, moves nnd regulate the bowels nnd destrov worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They! never fail. At all duggiats, 25c. Sum- i pie free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, i Lc Roy. N. Y. Mart ie Radiol For Women. If you have pains in the back. Uri nary, Bludder or Kidney trouble, and want a curtain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf. It is a eafe and never failing regulator. At Druggists or by mail COcts. Sample puckape free. Address. The Mother Gray Co. LiRoy, N. Y. Although this range mcy havr an exterior appearance resemb ling the Ranges exhibited in other utorca in the city, and therefore does not appeal to you, as a sub ject of special attraction. We a"re you that it is decidedly different from all 01 tier 111 construction, containing those pprticulor features which make it. the best Range ever offered to tho user. The firebox is so constructed that the heat will radiate into the oven at the same moment a fire is i-tnrted. Consequently, soon as the (ire has at tained the necessary 250 degrees of heat, the ovon also will register the tame temperature; therefore, it is ready to bak'o. The results of this direct action will have a tilling effect on the coal pile, saving nearly half the fuel used in ordinary stoves. The fire back lining is guaranteed for 5 years use. The front section of the top can be suspended, making a convenient place for broiling or toasting. A special cover or lid on top is arranged for cooking oat meal, milk.rico, etc., without fear of scorch ing. The body is made up of three distinct walls, which ruUi.i all heat into the stove. If you will call at my store and examine thin Ramre you will admit thrc is no other to equal it at prices that will meet your approval. I have some speciul bargains in esprcxs wagons, chikiti and Misses Rockers, bookcases. D. P. JACKSON PEARLMAN'S OLD STAND .' Tho Homo Paper SStrr """""!""" '.II'"1 1 Hmmm ttrant tlM bM mnl Itomrr S"11 Pr"8 wWmim n wt amber M rh inn At. A - - - - 1 . J mmm fTOWUTCW I 1