t' ' t MMIH y r Spend a Pleasant Hour at The Cosy Corner f T( IM TIM H)!" proprietor THE PLATTSMOUTH HOTEL p. f. coos. Prop. ! When in Plattsmouth get your dinner at The Perkins House i Guthuann & Cory. I'rops. MHMttMMIIHMIIIMM yergbodgs agazme You've got no use for any m.ica ; inc ? No: iwtm-?j k I'.Rvnonvs- No? Doesn't concern uiu : No? t'7' hieh-priced Height, coal, aiul lumber pure food cheap water ways? That hits von ? Yes? That's what EVERYBODY'S is for. lie: i: ; eut out an article occasion ally and send it to your congressman. Things will begin to move you won't feel so powerless. FOR SALE BY Herold's Book Store. Excursion on April 6th Rules Governing- Contest I C. A. RAWLS ATTORNEY Offices in First National bank bldg .j. WE PRINT SALE BILLS AND PRINT THEM RIGHT FREE TRIP to the PACIFIC COAST BAILEY & MACII THE DENTISTS Latest ApplltucM Huh-OrjiJ Omtlstry Ruto iMt rlf m. Brt-qvlpprd Urntil Of fice li the Midair tttt. HClAl CiCOUNT TO CITY VKITOM. ill rinct l'Iin h.k . ifli, Krnin, OMAHA, NEB. i I A. L. TIDD LAWYER References: Bank of Eagle, Eagle. Nehawka Hank, Nehawka. Hank of Murdoek, Mardock. First Nat'l bank, Greenwood. State bank of Murray. Murray. First Natl bank, Plattsmouth. VWVWVVV ln uiDcuiii n n a W( Ml TTIHIWIlRkbt VI Ml ..Graduate Dentist,. Prices Reasonable All Work Guaranteed Twenty-six Years' Experience Onice in ritzgerald block U J Washington I ORtOON I ARE YOU ONE of the many thous ands s lio want to explore this Won derland ? ? 7 ) SUNSET MAGAZINE has instituted a new department, whose special work it is to rut within the' reach of every one an opportunity to see the FAR WEST. Write for Sample Copy. :: r: :: :: :: : For full particular! adJreis Sunset Travel Club 16 Flood Building, San Francisco, Cal. To See Canada Land, Parties1 (luino- With Ks Last Trip j Bought Land Thrtv. J Hither Mr. Shodd of Ashland or my self will accompany parties in Cass and adjoining counties to Alberta. Canada on Tuesday, April ti and Tuesday, April JO. The young men who went with us this month nurchased land and con cluded to stay right there and go to work. They purchased u -10-horso power gasoline engine and a six-bottom breaker and are now ready for busi ness. They have already contracted for over 1.0OO acres to break at $3 per acre. They were so favorably im pressed with both climate and soil that they did not take three or four months to investigate conditions in the Alberta piovince, as they had contemplated do ing. Good, productive land at $15 an acre, on easy payments is becoming a scarce article. These lands sell at $15 an acre for non-irrigated and $25 an acre for irrigated areas, on ten-year, crop-payment plan if desired. For further information inquire of GKOIICK L. Fahi.ky. Platts. Phone 127. Coates Mock. Plattsmouth, Neb. i.u;o ;..t uniav, The automobil cIo.m ;.t ii p. in.. The automobile and other pii bo awarded as soon after the u'.test pril 3. es c. vi 1 wid 'inn r j I 1 j i Want Column i j 1 FACTS tfl The news items of the home com munity. 3 The things in which you are most interested. ffl The births, weddings, deaths of the people you know. J The social affairs of our own and surrounding towns. That ara tha kind of facta this paper itm too in ery inua. They ax cartainljr worth taa nibKriptioa prica. T X Get Acquainted With v I Diner's Digesters f WANTED. WANTED-Manager for Uranch office we wish to locate here in Platts mouth. Address, The Morris Whole sale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 83-S WANTED Agents to handle good close in addition property to Musko gee, 0;. For particulars address Schantz & t'rabtree, Muskogee, Ok. fcti-3 Iron Ore Goes on the Free List. In the metal-schedule the following changes are made: Iron ore and basic slag, from 40 cents per ton to the free list. Pig iron, iron kentledge and spiogeli sen, from $1 per ton to $2.50. Scrap iron anil steel, from $1 per ton to 50 cents per ton. Bar iron, from six-tenths of 1 cent to four-tenths of 1 cent per pound. Round iron, less than seven-sixteenths of one inch in diameter, from eight tenths of 1 rent per pound. Slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less finished than bars, from five-tenths of 1 cent to four-tenths of 1 cent per pound. Charcoal iron, from $12 to $0 per ton. P.eams, girders, joists, angles, etc., from five-tenths of 1 cent to three tenths of 1 cent per pound. Anchors, from 1 1-2 cent's per pound to 1 cent. Iron and steel forgoing, from 35 per cent to U0 per cent ad valorem. Hoop, band or scroll iron or steel, not thinner than N . 10 wire gauge, from five-tenths of 1 cent to three-tenths of 1 cent per pound; thinner than No. 10 and not thinner than No. 20, from six- tenths of 1 cent to four-tenths of 1 cent per iound; thinner than No. 20, from eight-tenths to six-tenths of 1 cent per pound. Steel bands or strips, un temp ered, suitable for making band saws, from 3 cents per poun to 1 1-2 cents; if tempered, from (5 cents per pound and to 3 cent per WANTED Young men and women to fill positions paying $900 to $2000 per annum. Big demand for stenograph-1 20 per cent ad valorem ers in the Government service, as j pound and 20 per cent ad valorem well as in private business life. Our Cotton ties from five-tenths new method of teaching shorthand cent per pound to three-tenths. by mail insures as thorough and practical a training at your own home as is obtainable by personal attend ance at any business college in the country. We guarantee success. Complete course for small cash pay ment; balance to be paid when you I secure a position. Trial lesson free. Central Business Institute, Central! Building, Washington, I). C. j of 1 Pulp as wiil be pos.-ible to count the votes. The clii-ing of each contest will take place at the same time and will be con ducted" in tin1 same manner, so there will be no unfairness whatever. All names and money must be in by the closing hour. Voting cards may be made out after G o'clock if necessary, but no money or names will be received after that time, j We would also like for the contestants . to make their reports as early in the i day as possible so we can have the votes maJe out by the time the contest closes as we will want to get to counting as soon after li o'clock as we can. The votes in ail of the contests will be counted for the last time, until the final count is made at the close of the contest, on Monday evening, March 20, at which time each publisher will for ward the standing of his contestants to all of the other publishers. The stand ing of the leading contestant of each paper will then bo announced in the papers of that week. This will be the lust information given out from any of the publishers regarding the standing of any of the contestants. Contestants may enclose the names and money in an envelope with their name on it and put the envelope in the ballot box in this ollice on the last day of the contest. The envelope will then be opened after the contest is closed and the votes made out and in that way no contestant can possibly know how much another contestant is turn ing in. As soon after 6 o'clock as possible the votes of this contest will be counted by a committee who will be entirely satisfactory to all of our contestants. The count will be made public and all interested may be present and witness it. As soon as the count is finished at this place the voting cards of our head contestant together with all of our con test records, will be forwarded in the Nebraska Farmer Co., at Lincoln, wheie a committee of disinterested parties will reeanvas the votes and de cide the winner of the automobile. This count will also be made in public and any contestant, or a representative of any contestant, may be present and witness it. The final count at the Nebraska Far mer ollice will take place as soon as the votes arrive lrom all of the contestants. It is expected that all of the contests will be able to get their votes and rec ords in to the Nebraska Farmer ollice so the automobile count can be made on Monday following the closing of the contest. Anyone wishing to attend this counting should notify the Nebras ka Farmer Co. as soon as possible and they will be notified by telephone in time to arrive for the count. A Hale, Hearty Old Aflc comes with a good stomach and n good appetite, and the wherewith al to tempt ni.d satisfy your long ing for good food. You can al ways get it at Barnes'. Dishes for the epicure cooked by an ar tist, and foods of the choicest grades and flavors at Barnes'. DR. A. P. BARNES V. S. HmMMMMIIIIIMMHHMMHHIIMUUIHHIMM Wise talks by the office boy w VP axia. :: Some one sent the boss a bunch of books en titled, "Business Nuggets," "The Koad to Suc cess," "The Man in Front" and such like. 1 think he's been looking them over, for when 1 came to work this morning ho handed me this: Every thing comes to those that wait, and the lazy boy waits to greet it; but success comes on with a rapid gait, to the man that goes to meet it." 1 had to laugh, because he's the boss; but to tell you the honest truth, a boy on this job doesn't get any chance to apply thess wise hunches. Actually it's no credit for a fellow to beindustrioua here, because he cant be anything else. If lie T lets up for an hour he wouldn't get his orders out and then there would be people coming in and saying lots of fierce things, but nothing about "business bucccss" or the "lazy boy waits to greet it." Have you tried Curtis Brothers Janis. Retains all the line natu ra flavor. Great. Picnic size, 25c. Don't forget to order a sack of Goods Best Flour with your next order. H. M. SOENNICHSEN ! MMHMMMMMMIHmHMUIIHmHIMM Distress in Stomach X 3. i I For your stomach's sako. Relief of Heartburn, Indiges tion, etc. Sold by f F. G. Frlcke & Co. ? And all Misery from Indigestion Vanishes Five Minutes Later. '4 IT'S VERY UNUSUAL A to see suc h handsome turnouts as goes from Manspeaker's livery stable. Our rigs are up-to-date, our carriages are swell in style and comfortable to ride in, and our horses are always well groomed, well dressed and well fed. When you want a drive come to Manspeaker's for your turnout. M. E. MAN SPEAKER Jones' Old Livery Barn Seventh & Mrn S!. ria'txmouth, NVb. Every family here ought to keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any ' one of you may have an attack of In- j digestion or Stomach trouble at any j time, day or night. I Thisharmlcss preparation will digest; anything you eat and overcome a sour j stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you do eut seems to till you, or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that is a sign of Indigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a M-cent case of Tape's Diapepsin and take one triangle after supper tonight. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no Change in Paper and Wood Schedules. Changes in the paper schedule, which include those recommended by the special committee on wood pulp and print paper investigations, are: I Surface coated papers, covered with I metal, from 3 cents and 20 per cent to 1 5 cents and 20 per cent ad valorem; other surface coated paper, from 2 1-2 ; cents per pound and 15 per cent ad va i lorem to 5 cents per pound, i Lithographic prints, from t? cents per pound to 8 cents; carbboard, from 20 ! cents to 25 cents per pound;other paper 20 cents to 25 cents per pound, with i small increases on various sizes of other I paper. Lithographic cigar labels, from 20 cents per pound to 30 cents per pound 1 printed in colors less than eight, from 20 cents to ..o cents per pound; more I than eight, from than eight, from 30 cents to 371-2 cents per pound; printed in metal leaf, from 50 cents per pound to 521-2 cents per pound; paper hang mgs, from 25 per cent to 30 per cent ad valorm; pajier not specially provided for, from 25 per cent to 35 per cent ad valorem. Plain paper envelopes, irom 20 per cent to 30 per cent ad valorem The recommendations of the select committee were to permit the free entry of mechanically ground wood pulp from any country not imposing export duty, and to reduce printing paper val ued at not above 21-4 cents per pound, from three-tenths to one-tenth of 1 per cent per pound; valued not above 21-2 TARIFF ON SAWED LUMBER CUT ONE-HALF. The following changes are made in the lumber schedule: Timber, from 1 cent per cubic foot to one-half of 1 cent per cubic foot. Sawed boards, planks of whitewood, sycamore ami Uasswood, lrom ?I per thousand to 50 cents per thousand. All other sawed lumber, from $2 t$l. If further advanced and manufac tured, the same reduction from the present law. Paving posts, railroad ties, telephone poles, and so forth, from 20 per cent to 10 per cent ad valorem. Clapboard, from $1.50 per thousand to $1 per thousand. Kindling wood transferred to the free list. Laths, from 25 cents per 1,000 pieces to 20 cents per 1,000 pieces. Fence posts, from 10 per cent to the free list. The Spring Time Will Surely Come. The gladdest time of all the year. With the 'return of the birds, the coming again of the breezes and blossoms, comrs also more milk thus adding to the duties of the housewife, We have anticipated this contingency and are prepared for the occasion. Wc have the Best Crenm Separator Made. The United States, in a number of sizes at prices which are in the i each of all. Come in and we will demonstrate their utility and ease of operation. H. L. ASEMISSEN & SONS V. , stnmnrh ens or hpnrttinrn fnllmxa nr heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea, ! ccntL8 8 four-fnths to two. Debilitating Headache, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous oders. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for all stomach misery, because it will take hold of your food ami digest it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there, Actual, prompt relief for all your stomach misery is at your Pharmacist, waiting for you. These large 50-rent cases contain more than sutlicietit to cure a cae of Dyspepsia or Indigestion. tenths of 1 per cent per pound. Advertised Letter Lltl. Remaining uncalled for in the post office at Plattsmouth, Neb., March 22, 1909. Jones, Mrs. Sadie; Scantier, Mrs. Mattie; Wilson, Ella; Crocket, E. E.; Pope, Jos. E.; Rotish, John; Wada, G. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office April 5, l'.toit, if not delivered before. In calling for the above please say "advertised" giving date of IHt. C. H. Smith, P. M. Will Speak at Louieville. Dr. A. A. Randall of the Methodist church of this city will address the people of Louisville Sunday evening on the subject of temperance. It will be in the nature of a union service of the various churches of the city and will be held in the Christian church. The Attraction at Fanger'e. M. Fanger, the department store man has a half page announcement in ' this issue of the News-Herald which' it will well repay you to read. His big ; millinery opening will occur tomorrow , and Saturday, liy a relerence to his! announcement it will be observed that he has secured the little musical pro digy of Omaha to enterain the callers at his store Saturday. This lit tie girl of five years of age plays the most dillicult compositions on the piano in a manner which would be a credit to a performer of many years' experience. See lrwins. the "Booster" envelopes I Mrs. George Mason and son, at are visiting with friends and relatives at York, Neb. II. E. Walton and family have re Earl, i moVi-d to Kearney, Neb., where Mr. Walton has secured employment on the j Watson ram h. ? ? t ? ? t f t ? ? ? ? v f ? ? V ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? V ? V Herold Book & Stationary Store Leading local dealer in Books, Stationary, School Sup plies, Office Supplies, Test Care's, Sheet Music, Sporting Goods, Candy, Tobaccos and Cigars. Local agent for the Omaha World-Herald, Lincoln Journal, Chicago Examiner, Inter Ocean, Tribune, Record He rald, St. Louis Globe Democrat, Republic, Post Dispatch and all current periodicalsVonstantly on our counters or yearly subscriptions taken at publishers prices. Disrtibutor for this section of the cele- brated Red Band Brand candies warranted pure cocoanut bon bons, cream covered dates, fig candies, crystallized cream candies, dipped candies, fudge cream, butter and soft cream candies. All the above at 12 cents a lunind.the the kind that usually sells at 20 to 25 cents else where. Also agents for BaldufT Fine Choco lates, Ilorubeys Fruit Tablets.Hornleys Butter Scotch, Hornbeys Tofl'ey Candy. SPORTING GOODS. Local agents for Spalding's line of athletic Goods, base balls, bats, masks, gloves, etc. Fishing tackle, tennis goods, etc. Full lino of tops, marbles, etc. Dealers in all local brands of cigars, also full line of Tobaccos in stock. Herold Book & Stationary Store One Door West of Fanger's. AAA f ? t r f f r T AA . 4 f t f t r T V