vfaw I On Account of the Large Volume of Business Being Done In Plattsmouth We Have Decided to Remain at Burlington Depot Until Saturday, April 3 To the persons of small means or modest monthly income it often seems that all the chances for making profitable investments will have passed by forever before he will be in position to take advantage of any of them. There are thousands of men would invest in lands if they knew of the right opportunity and if the lands could be had on suitable terms. It is a recognized fact that there is no safer investment on earth than lands. Do you know that farms in Southern California and also in the Rockyford district, Colorado are selling for $1,000 to $2,000 per acre? When these lands were first placed on the market a few years ago you could have purchased them for $20 and $40 per acre. We are offering you the opportunity of a lifetime for lands surrounding New Chicago, Anderson county, Texas, are just as productive as those of any on earth and the climate is ideal the year round. Join one of the clubs that are now being formed by Plattsmouth people and get in on the ground floor. V You arc Now Offered an Opportunity the Equal ol Which Has Never Before Been Presented to You-That o! Securing a Tract of 10 Acres of Land Together With a Town Lot in New Chicago for $190 Payable if You Wish at $10 per Month only $2.50 per Week. The members of the club elect one of their number to go to New Chicago and investigate the proposition and if he reports favorably the club members purchase. If the member finds that the men in charge of the exhibit car have misrepresented, the members of the club do not purchase On this representation you are invited to come'and join one of the club. Remember you take no chance, and the Giant Construction Co. pays the transportation both ways of the representative elected by the purchasers to investigate For further information call at the exhibit car now at the Burlington depot. Open evenings. ft Texas Looks Good to Plattsmouth People J. D. PHILLIPS, Manager Exhibit Car ;o Mr. J. D. Phillips, Manager Texas Exhibit Car, Plattsmoutlv.Neb., March 27, l'JO'J. Dear Sir: From personal investigation from a trip to the country, and from interviews with business men, bankers, planters, growers and professional men, Texas im presses us a3 a state where consideaable money can be made with a small invest ment. The soil is fertile, the climate is pleasant and the atmosphere healthy. Almost anything that can be grown in any other state can be grown in Texas, and Texas is becoming a great fruit country, and we believe in a few years it will be far ahead of California as a fruit belt. While we have not been in the vicinity of "New Chiceo" where the Giant Construction Company are promoting their colonization plan, whatever benefits one part of the state benefits all the state. We ere convinced hey have a good proposition. We have visited their exhibit car now at the Turlington depot and wish to say that it is a good representation of what can be accomplished in the fruit and truck growing industries in Texas. While conditions are in embryo as yet, opportunities are not lacking, providing thrift, energy, industry and enterprise are shown. We would advise any young man to go at once and locate in the state of Texas. J. NICHOLSON, General Agent GEORGE L FARLEY, Local Agent T we wouia aavine any young man 10 go at once ami locate in tne state ot lexas. i A where by little effort he can soon win himself a home and in a few years become -j independent. We do not bliev anyone cm mike a mistake y T Signed, I). C. Morgan, W. E. Hosencrans, F. O. Egenberger, Philip Thicrolf. y v i Sanitary Plumbing 4 See first window east of our store for the finest display of plumbing fixtures and bathroom supplies ever shown in this city. We carry a complete line of everything necessary for a first class job and will guarrantee satisfaction and sanitary installation at greatly re duced prices over last year. i , j :f ALVO f locking after business and winning sue-' Have Splendid Display of Product cess as the pioners have won the west. Tne Giant Construction company, has W. II. Ough the proprietor of the , their car at the Burlington Statio'n.and meat marKet, nas a verv nice and neat i....... 1 . . , , . . . nan.- nan iur suine uavs nasi, ine car p ace ana commands a goo, I business. ha8 been visite(1,)y a number of ..... wuK a .d ., . m-hs- people, who have examined the products Where but a few short vears airo. the I and we were comnelled to trn without ' uronrietor of thp billiard hall hail m.! .1 'L' 77 VCI .n'Cf'. a.n( S'10W morc , ,. . . ... - .. , , ., ' . 1 , " .. , , man volumes ot printed matter would Indian hunter pursued the panting deer, a shave, and had to wait unti we cot crowd at his place and everv thn? u .. .... , . , , , : A, . , , , ... , , . " I .. , o lk in wuii.ii.wie wn e 01 a 1 to go iiv. v.... vijuh. iivj t uiiui.1 111.; ii'ii I li'mip 1111; lie A k Uiiy. Kill IIIU HlrCL't j n-i:un.u III 'Ullt'll UlUcr, night sky, the prairie unboken, save ly the few shrubs which grew along salt and not of in one I John Bauer, Plattsmouth, Neb. .t. 1 I JUST A WOL3D ENTRE NOUS 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 in our line. No job is too large for our ability to execute and no job is too small to receive our most painstaking care, we cordially invite the attention 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 will 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- ? thijvj you may need. We earnestly solicit a share 1 of your patronage.' so different . onn kA At,u:i.:t m we met II. A. Bailey, the section from many places. At R. A. Stone's will not have th e proper conception r..k f7i, :Lf z ,., v: 1 ; ' vl . 1 . ; " ; : c: :.: r:::1 : the vowm, of the largest state ..u... c v niv I iuui; ..TO jiuiiiui ui Uit I1UIH1IIIHII I1HII aim ' iiuiliuci Ul luniunilTS, WIlll'U hl'pi, t 111' 1 1 11 1 1 III nnl if ,;1, 1 ,L intt nfiiinNnm.u nn, ii. . f i . .-.u u.- . . i Viim i,..t ., n ...,.n u:.. .. i 1 . u 111 " Jn" 11 m'Knt e tne ...... v.. ..v. .....I.., .no .me punm.. a ic inuiiicii ia wini i in iii uuj on mil as iu ciciha. hi i u. wm'c h has the ereatest future Come the most fertile farming districtswhich j pleasant conversation. One who has D. C. Vince the affable postmistress, anj 80e t'nis ca an(J what th" . the sun shines on, and in the midst of j ridden on the famous Rock-Island pas-1 was caring for that offices in a most slate 0f Texag ia raiHjn There h that well developed farming district, 1 sengers trains knows how well this man ; acceptable manner, while the carrying been started three clubs in Plattsmouth which produces an abundance of all the understands his business and how well ! of the mails was done very satisfactor-, w,0 are takinK ten ' f ' .. , good things which go far to make this he attends to it. ! ily by Chas Rosenall. Arthur Clyver goi,j j,y this company and to ea h ' life pleasant and enhance the sum total j At the store of Dreamer & Cashner and Harry V ickers were looking after b,,r of the c)ub 0e8 a ot jn the" '"1" of the nation's wealth, snugly nestling I we met Mr. Dreamer and were greeted ! business at their livery stable which is town New" Chicago The lands onlv's Tl among the trees which have grown j very cordially he telling us that his j well equipped and doing good business. ; at m for'ten re? makine it nine within the past quarter of a century, i partner, Mr. S. W. Cashner, was in The financial institution of this lively teen 0ara per acro' lies the pleasant and progressive little 1 charge of the store at University I'lace, ; city is the Farmers and Merchants The gentlemen in chanre Mr I'h ir cityofAlvo. It was our good f( rtune the firm having two stores, and doing Hank, owned by C. S. Hoyles, C. R. and his assistant will -how everv vis" a few days since, to lie carried into its a nice business at each place. At the Jordan, W. O. Doyles and C. P. Fore- itor everv C()Urt. ' ' iv1 . ' ", midst on one of the overland llyers of AIvo I "rug Company, which is owned niun- They have a very neat building ,u'! . . " VIIKULIU 111 LlIU (UlillLrV MIDI 1IU FlllH 'A nil tnlt rtliitkt (nnflMnt.n .. sihilities. servative lines and accomodating the public as much as the laws which govern such institutions allow. We Long Times Subscription Payments. Contestants and their friends should remember the exlra votes allowed mf pQ., i t c i . " ! rememDer ine exira votes allowed on met Rev. J. I,. Snave ey pastor of the 1 .. 1 nr. i ':tA u u , . ! "vc ! U n' un(1 "'teen-year mbsmptiim United Brethren church and found him a well read and cultured gentleman. We called upon our old friend Chas Rucknell, who has charge of the eleva tor, which ships a large quantity of grain each year. Mr. Ducknell is ably assisted by his son Georire. who is fullv competent to take entire charge of the that fust the payments, to both papers, and payments of this kind will count when it comes to winning one of grand prizes in the contest. Payments of the above denominations count as follows; New Old Subscriptions. Subscript ions. the Rock-Island Railway. The train, by CO. Shaffer, we met the latter ""d are all very clever gentlemen, con was a little late, and we had our ap- who was very courteous and tried very 'ducting the banking business along con- nltlfi. ...nit L-ltnMinnnJ tm 41. . .. t,n h.I . l.A. .11 .1 1! I 1 .1 Ilint ,tu mm (itncvi mi mi- runijiu-1 nai ii in luniiMi us an mo lniormatioii ous supper which the AIvo Hotel spread regarding the city that he could, which before us. ' fact was appreciated very highly. After our hunger had been appeased Thence we passed to the store of Lynck and we had made terms with Mine & Stone and found Mr. E. M. Stone in Host Will Veager for our night's charge, and to our interrogation, said lodging, we strolled out on the street that they were doing a nice business and found our way into the postodice, ' and were well satislied. where the familiar figure of the county j We were pained to learn of the sick commissioner, Charlie Jordan, met our ness of John Arrens, the painter, who gaze, and we were greeted with that has been confined to his be.i for some old time cordiality which was on tap ' weeks. We found Albert Crock, and when we were 'Tops" togcther,be- j George Oliver busily engaged hanging fore the Spanish-American war. Char-'paper who said that their time was lie said he was glad to see us in his , monopolized away into the future, such town mm sum we wouia unci it one 01 , Deing me character of their work that they were kept busy and had their ser vices engaged for weeks in advance. Will Yeager, the landlord at the Hotel AIvo. had to fin Viiu " ...... v lllg un , MQijri 1 1 Jl 1 1 IS 1 1 1 IX ed to by trying to make it thrive, and or wait awav into th k i congratulation. Mr. R. n .lor.f,iun 1 v....... l. . .. .... i. r " ; . . , , v ou nc uuniiii-nn litre me last 01 they are making a striking success. j jumped into it himself and was making : Pncipal, having charge of the more week. At the postoffice we also met that ! good headway, that having been his I advanced grades, while the intermedi- . CViUvl nOriir-Ofl until M n f ........ . .1 1 nn..nni: . ' .I. rH .1 .. . I . 1 ... ...v i.iuioii vuiji-u nun ' ui.luiiiiiii jeurs ago. o.o Kiuucs uic uimer me care or Jonn Samuel Cashner, the latter conducting j S. M. Prouty, like the others was K- Wilso" and the primary department I i4-4-MM'-:.4H- - -" ; uu.iiii.oii, nmic.u.iMuii nun wrK, omi we am not (ret (o vi tni7a ifiiriv aimpson. Ai j aUljTCH firiLI IPQ Uncle Mnrfnn. with fh h..ln nf dlJlnmni him .t .11 1 i .. . llini nf ikmui 1 . V " WVfcLltg o---- - ..x.if v. mo 1 Him al mi Uin nncw ne Wjj ..gjj. v. mhov ui.iuuiuiis, nave proved 1 f nenhew. Clarence Curvca. were con- tinir thire RH" nil tv.Q n bv sroad nnd pnicinnt t - -. - .... H1( inn iv iciiry v vi it ii rtui bii 1 sirueung a Darn lor tne rormer. ( 1 nomas was looking after the business We then passed over the street to h tho line of groceries and gents' furn the barber shop of Croton Gullion, ishings in a way which spoke well for where we waited what seemed to us a I his enterprise, brnzimr him nrniinr;tv. very long time for a shave. Rut as I At the harness shop of George Foster that vounff and enternrisinir nmn lm.-t u there wero pv!ilnnr.. r - r " , - ----- - - .-. ..x v iiu,vi iiy, restaurant ami confectionery as well as brought about by the ur.tiring industry ' the best towns of its size in the state. And of a truth we did, for it is a hum mer and no mistake. All of its ideas ant and good natured population seem' , , , " i,.iwiin, uuifoii iniuiia institution when any business calls his Riv cm in mm ......- u ni. father away. Our old friend Paul John- Ten years $20 21,(XM) votes. 17 (XX) votes, son greeted us very cordially, and we j Fifteen years $30 34,000 votes. 2$.('M) passed a few moments very pleasantly votes. chatting with him and his good wife. The condition of the AIvo schools, of 1 M. II. Tyson a real estate man of which there are three departments, re- Elmwood, and brother of former county quiring three teachers, is a matter of e'erk, L. A. Tyson, was looking after the Old Papers For Sale at This OfficP to the community. We were nil i n nil j well pleased with the city and our stay 1 1 there. Would have liked to tarrv lonir. ! X er but were compelled to hasten on our journey as it requires hustling to keep inmgs in their proper course. ,. .... , . 7 I ,7 :- uiuuairy 1 a. j . 1 rimy, me barber, a few days doing the barber business he was very , of the proprietor who won success from , since purchased the property formerly hlWl U milTllirufl 111 (ivini. It. li.i li.nlm. I 1...jn niMi.ni.lnii. I ...'l . 1 .. - ' ' ..Miiniijr -"n r j""" ! mmuc iiiiuiuaiiiiiieiinu wnicn miiKes ' owned by J, M. Johns, on south fifth men for a dance which was t be pulled ; all honor and respect him. We found ! street, and will occupy it as a residence off at the woodman hall that evening ChHie Strong the blacksmith busily in a short time. Queen Mills Kennels. Champion blood of the world Direct descendants from J. I Morgan's famous $10,000 dog We now have a littor on hnml nr Which U'il nr. irtuLM.lf natinniul).. attractive prices in Plattsmouth and vicinity for the purpose of introducing our stock on this side 01 me river, f or further nfor i 7. X l TrnTTTTiiTYr""! , , i 01 me river, f or tun her infor- A. A. J. Tnlity, the barber, a few days f mation and prices, call on or ml- I i t V ? r r .1 dress :: CARL LINCOLN, f I ml. Thnnv. I'aclflc Junrllnn. la.