The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, March 25, 1909, Image 2

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We have just unpacked and put on display four complete lines of genuine English dinner ware,
and a new assortment of fancy China. We want you to come in and see these goods, as they are
the best yet. And as an inducement we have filled both of our show windows with glassware, at
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SATURDAY, MARCH 27
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consisting of fruit bowls, water pitchers, cream, pitchers, celery bowls, cake stands, etc., and 144
pieces of assorted beautiful irrridescent glass. This line of glassware is now on display and you can
see what bargains there will be for 10 cents. You will find articles here which are worth regularly
up to 35c each but for advertising purposes they will go this day only at 10c.
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Rexal 93 Hair Tonic
Grows hair on 93 heads out
of every hundred. 50G and SI
93 Rexall Shampoo Paste is
the ideal shampoo for the hair
and scalp. Sold by
F. G.
Co,
Fricke &
The Rexall Ap;ent.
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What Causes
damp because these conditions are most T-P V7rYip,ri
favorable for its developement. In the : Xi UllltJIl
Only Knew
TTT r1 r ,-,- r tt c I coa' mi'les of Pennsylvania timber de
Forestry Service Experiments
and Reports Progress.
Washington, March 2:5-Piles driven !
cays in two or three years because the '
temperature is warm and cons-tant and ,
the air is damp. And in the South, the ... c
warm, humid atmos.,hcre often causes Vhat a IIeaP of Happiness
the timber to rapidly decompose.
Decay may be prevented by two
general methods, by treating the wood i
It
Would brinj? Plattsmouth
Homes.
bythehutdweilersofthe lialtic cen- i ""tPtjcs. thus poisoning the
turies aKo are as sound today as when j food ""I'!'' of , fhe "Kan.sms wh.eh Hard to do housework with an aching
f.rst placed. The wooden Collins in which '" "y " acK.
the Egyptians buried their dead are 1 wh,ch re'M,r U waterproof. A comb.- HrinKs you hours of misery at leisure
-fill ,rPPrvpf1 in m.rf..nt rmvlltinn ftnr ': U" f tht'Se tWO methl IS most or at Work.
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.uiiiiMuiiij uat-u, us wni-ii wuini i.i ucai- ii women oniy Knew tne cause mat 1W "llJ vaihuii. ouuiung si anus com
ed with creosote which fills up the pores Hackache pains come from sick kid- i pl-'te, Uncle Sam is putting the finish-
thousands of years of service,
The longevity of timber under these
, the introduction of the Occident to the
Orient through the medium of the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition soon
to open its gates to the world.
Already representatives of Japan and
i fu:., o,...wr i t i
'viiiiia uic in neuiue aim nave nii'L in
friendly intercourse on the exposition
j grounds. The natives from frozen
Siberia are mingling with the half-clad
I Filipinos and the Alaska Indian looks
on with amazement at this gaihcring of
races in Seattle.
Should the sigrul to open Seattle's
great exposition be sounded today
everything would be found in readiness
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bacteria, low !,K,C13 Ulc "'vi-nuKauuns "i mc I'li-sfi- , noys.
vauve ireaimeni oi iimoer oi sucn im- i attsmouth neon e endorse th s:
displays from Alaska, Hawaii and the
Philippines and the exposition as a
of com-
two extremes of climate and moisture ! in the timber and keeps out water and ' neys.
conditions has naturallv made' oeonle ! ,s lso.a Pwerfull ant.sept.c. ! Twould save much needless woo,
ask: What causes wood decav? The I 1 he United States Rovernmcnt con-; Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid
answer is, fungi and
furms of t)l:nt li f r U'Jiirh livp in the
wood and draw their nurishment from P"tame that the busmess of one. Mrs. James Hodgert. 1102 Main
it. Th..littl.i.rcmnim. .ro ,:,., orancn oi a Dureou in me ueparimeni street, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "I
that a microscope is required to see j of Agriculture, the j'Oilice of Wood suffered a great deal at times from ! transformed from a forest to a fairy
theni, yet their work results in the de-! I'crvation" in the Forest Service at ; dull, heavy jiains across the small of land and on every side paved streets
struction of billions of feet of timber j Washington, is given over entirely to j my hack, especially when I stooped or j and walks, shady paths, artistic exhibit
each year and the railroad corporation j inc wo K Ul experiments co-opera- in-ougnt any strain on the muscles of p-mices, state ami county tmikiings.
my loins. Ahout two years ago I amusement structures and a host ot
features are ready.
wnnie nas laKcn on me air
pleteness.
Within the past year 2"0 acres of the
Univerity of Washington have been
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The News-Herald is equipped to do all kinds
of Job Printing and will appreciate an opportunity
to figure with you when in the market for anything
with its cross tie bill running up into
seven figures and the farmer wh spends
a hundred or so a year for fence posts
are alike drawing upon th knowledge
of experts in all parts of the world in
When the word "ready" is applied to
tion with railroad ties, mine props
bridge timbers, fence posts and trans- learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and they
mission poles. Advice and practical brought me such prompt and positive
assistance is furnished all who request relief that I have since used them 1 the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition U-
this advice of the horester. lne whenever I have felt in need of a kid- means just that much, for the big ex-
efforts to learn the most economical 1 ,onKtnin 01 "K 01 llmher lnean9 ine ney remedy. 1 procured Doan's Kid- niouion is now more than ninety per
and most satisfactory method of pre-1 savinK of thousands of dollars annually ney Pills at Gering & (Vs. drug store . cent complete. Even the city streets
inrougn doing away wnn ine neavy and I have found such great benefit approaenmg the mam entrance gates
expense of labor and cost of material from their use that I feel justified in haw been paved and parked, car lines
for renewals. endorsing them." leading to the exposition.
The above statement was given in I And Seattle, as a city, is getting
June 19(Kl, and on December :i, piOS, ready to receive her guests. On every
Mru TTiultrort nail- "I ar af.'ll fill lift fTI1!! t f I I'll till ! f iinu n ha 1 1 ..I..
power ot the press, hut tne ua is ma (()rse K , mil(,(, SeaUu
is going to be one of the
in our ine. ino iod is loo artre ior our aunity 10 4,", VnCyC
, . . Y ' decay of timber will not take place.
execute ana no JOD IS tOO Small 10 receive OUV mobt l j Wood constantly submerged in water
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n nefoL- nrr roro Wo onn n V nvifp thP nttntinn I "ever ruts, simp.y oecause mere is an
patuovoniiifj vu ,v.v..j ..... ----------- j.
serving wood against the inroads of
I decay. In studying the means prevent-
; ing decay, wood preserving experts
Xr have learned many things about, the
life of timber.
i The small organisms can grow either
f . in iiK'it or in una i uarKness; out an oi
X them require requisite amounts of air,
: food, moisture and heat. If one or
, more of these essential requirments
v ' : - l i .i . i i . I
can not live, anu ine
For the Public Good.
One hears a good deal about the ,
no newspaper nas very niucn rem , , . . . i.,.n:t...i ... .
. ... , am k"ui i" luiiiiriii n i nave previously s"'i inira in ine county and
power over men or events m these days reme ,Bt riJst(.r ,
unless it i j known to be standing sanely, ... . ;,, ,, v, moi o( , nu l. L
and steadfastly for the welfare of the 1 J by al 1 dealers. Price ttli;" The thorough-
whole community and nation. Thedaylnts Foster-Milhurn Co., Huffalo, I the expos, , on grounds
, s. c..,.,i! New York, sole agents for the United "live just been paved and the whole
of our farmer friends to our sale bill department.
This is splendidly equipped for the prompt execu
tion of work of this character, and our prices wi'.l
be found to be as low as the lowest. To the bus
iness men, if you will telephone your wants a rep
resentative will call and quote you prices an any-thi-vjyou
may need. We earnestly solicit a share
of your patronage.
of party organs is past. Sensational
papers appealing to popular passions
States.
scheme of improvements brings up
Old Papers For Sale at This Office
insufficient supply of air. This condi
tion accounts for the soundness of the
old Baltic piles. On the other hand, if
wood can be kept air-dry it will not
decay because there will then be too
little moisture. The timber used by
the Egyptians will last indefinitely so
long as it is bone-dry.
X , There are a great many cases, how-
Y ever, where it is impossible to keep chifnB0 Kerord-Ilerald
j- woou Fuumerged in water, or m an ao
X Rolutely air-dry condition. In fact, a
X large percentage of the timber which is
f-' ueed is exposed to the weather, and is
subjected to decay simply because it
contains enough air and enough water
for the decomposing organisms to get
a foothold. Decay is must serious
cannot move thoughful men-the men I nememoer tne name-uonn s-and ( ' " . ' R'"u,m3 Ul w,r "
who make history The only kind of , take no other. tfl 3 , position a a fitting climax.
newspaper that really has tremendous
power in these days is the independent j JH Ot)GIl
reliable, disinterested journal of wide
On Time
I where the atmosphere is warm and
circulation, whose columns are known
to stand always for the general good
for public honesty and a square deal,
ample of this sort of journalism is The , Preparations for the P.IK' Kxposi-
It has the tion are Almost Complete.
enormous circulation that deservedly ! .
ih:s with the printing of all the news, '
but its power lies in its wise, conwrvn-1 SKATTI K. Wash.. March 2 J. - Seattle,
tivn in,lPi.ndPnt P.litorinl nolicv ' lhu l'"y tho Vhv' ('ast where
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which is shaped with one sole end in nn m,v' wvn accomplished in
viw-the public good. Its news and a short time ami where mountains have
critical columns show the same spirit. I,''t'n r('"'ove'l almost in the twinkling
m of an eye to make room forcity streets,
See us for sale bills. is about to undertake a gigantic task in
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