Sorosis Shoes For Women, Boys and Girls Owing to the beautiful lines ard proportions of Sorosis Models and the su perior quality of leathers and construction, Sorosis Shoes forcibly commend themselves to women of fash ionable requirements. Their correctness in shape and leathers is assured from season to season by the fact that Sorosis Style Creators studiously follow the de mands of fashion and suggestions and ideas of patrons. .$3.50 $4.00 Sorosis Specials Sorosis Shoe Store 203 So. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. Omaha. OBJECT LESSON FOR PLATTSMOUTH. Saliivi is another of the enterpris ing Kansas towns that does thirds. A few years ago its neighbors among the Central Kansas towns were talking lightly about Salina's attempt to "take on metropolitan 'airs' " l'.ut Salina kept at it until it has really become the metropolis of Central Kansas. It accomplished that result by doing the things that attracted both the commercial trade and homeeseekers to it. It built J two good colleges Hi)d the finest j High school in the state; it built a ! large Convention hall ami theatre j and one of the m mt beautiful parks I to be found in the West;it paved its streets and it was one of the tirst of the large cities in Kansas to drive out the saloon and the gamblers. The secret of Salina's success is the fact that it has never been afraid to invest money in the big public improvements that promised to pay dividends. It is not in the least surprising, therefore, that a community with such enterprising people and keen business judgment should be the first of the Central Kansas towns to enlist in the good roads movement with the definite purpose to build modern public highways for it entire locality. Jt requires a spirit of that kind to comprehend the great possibilities involved in good roads. Olathe and Salina have set the pace for Kansas. They will soon be in a position to say to the other Kansas cities: "Come on in; the water's tine." The above article is taken from the Kansas City Star's editorial columns. This is exactly in point with our con- A A A A : if 1 Mammoth tmbroidery Sale! if V Y : . A RAILROAD COMPANY FAVORS that has taken place in the men in rc- SOBRIETY. jrlln to drinking in the last few year?. The Atchison, Topek-i & Santa Fe ,,mt kll()W whether is is the result of I'ailway company is not only strict with the general prohibition wave that is regard to the drinking habit, but it is R0jn(, ovcr ln0 country or not. Hut I do doing everything in its power to en- ktww that tnere js icss drinking among courage its employees it keep away rajiroac employees than ever before, from places where intoxicants arc sold. Years ago the strict abstainer was Rule 200 of special instructions which ooko(1 upon as a man t0 ,)t m,jrvent,,t every man in re(uired to read says: at T()fay the revt,rse is truo The TL. :.,4.vl..t Ittir lintinvc Vino ...wlAH :.. meuwui ...iAauB .u,,,,,i,,.,c "'""'; have not gone as far as the progressive proved a most fruitful sourse of trouble the major.ty in the railway service. , poopIeof Salintt wc.nt the ii(,uor to railroads as well as to i.vl.v.duals. "The men have been told that men j (1U0sU()n. The business mca uf th5a The company will exercise the mot w!l0(,() not(lrink at all are given the ; city mij,ht wt.n rca(i thc ab.ve editorial rigid scrutiny in reference to the habits ,)refVronce and they have come to the fronl the Star, of employees in this respect. Drinking com.usjn that the rule means what it ! . when on duty or frequenting saloons ii;.iys Tho avt,raKe rnan whatever his j Evkky business man and every wage will not be tolerated, and preference wa jn yc has an ambition lo go 1 earner, and every property owner is will be given to those who do not drink ,.,. ()ur men have learned by ex-1 interested in procuring the location of at all. ! perience that the rules against drink-1 factories ami manufacturing plants in "It is noticeable," said Fred C. Fox', ing mean exactly what they say and i this city. It will make more busi general superintendent Eastern grand : that the non-drinkirg man will goahead ness for the business man. It will v ! !y Y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Y t X y y ? ? ? t tention for decency and the building up ! t of the city of Plattsmouth, except we t Y By a most fortunate circum stance we had an opportunity and took advantage of it of getting a large consignment of fine em broidery at a mere fraction of its real worth. This we placed on sale Saturday and shall continue until it is all closed out. We have an exceptionally fine line of de signs, the values ranging up to 35 cents, but as long as they last you may have your choice at 10c and 15c You never had such an oppor tunity to secure such standard goods at so low a price. Notice the display in our east window. Y J Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Y y y : f Y y y y y y y V t y Y division of the Santa Fe, "the change where the tippler will not." furnish more employment for the wage y V t y y y y y Y v t V Y v f Y v t Y Y t Y v V Y t Arc You a User of Case Machinery? If you are not we know you will be interested in our line. First. Because you can get the most results from them. Second. They , are simple in construction. Third. They will save you money. Do you know of any other line that will do the same, and do it all the time? Cnso Separators have no equal and are durable and long lived. Require horse power to operate thus saving you money. Case Engines are spring mount ed, simple construction, durable, pro duce with economy and have greater power than any other engine of the same rated horse power. Case Feeders feed more and better than a man can feed and will save their price in one season. Case Weighers are acurate, re liable and insure you a "square deal." All Case attachments not only are built to operate well, but to fit Case Machinery and make a successful and complete threshing rig. M. E. Manspeaker. . W. LARKIN & COMPANY. ! V TA7 'A" TAT 'AT A V A A A' A A A A. 'AT TaT T4." A TaT Ti7 T. y Y y y y y y Y y t y ? ? y y t ? ? ? ? y y y t y y y y y y y ? V f ? ? y Y Y f: V f f y earner. It will make a greater demand for residence property. A great many of our people are personally acquainted with Mr. L. C. Sharp. All who know him know he possesses great ability as an inventer and manufacturer. He is favorably known among the manufac turers of this country and aboard. This city now has un opportunity to secure the establishment of a manu facturing plant here under his personal supervision and that of his brother, William who has had a wide experience in the business world gether with the it 10 10 n VIS A A A t AAA t These fact?, to- j known integrity of thsee gentlemen is a safe guaranty that j a manufacturing plant established by . them and under their personal super- j y vision would achieve great success, and jV would soon become the pride of this . t y t up! ! Y city. Every one should work up a little enthusiasm in the matter of sup-1 port for the Sharp Brothers in good wishes, good words, and financially. , Our bankers and financiers should take j hold of this proposition and finance it. . With about three quarters of a million dollars on deposit in our local banks there should be absolutely no question j about financing this establishment for ; from $25,000 to $."0,000, and locate it ' here and make it a great enterprise. If this plant is not located here in less than thirty days it will due solely to the inertia of our people. Wake j Wake up! Opportunity is now knock ing at our door. Furnishings and Work Clothes FOR MEN It may bo that you do not know we carrv a full line oj Overalls, Shirts, Jackets, (iloves, Underwear, Sox, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, etc., suitable for every man. Work Shirts, all sizes and colors 40c and 50c Men's Overalls without bib GOc, 00c, 8(ic " Overalls with bib GOc, 75c, 8.rc, !0c, $1.00 ' Jackets 50c, GOc, 85c, $1.00 " Cotton Flannel Gloves, 3 pair 25c " Leather Gloves at per pair 50c, 75c. $1.00 " Underwear, per garment 25c and 50c " Union Suits, per suit $1.00 and $1.25 " Mixed Sox, per pair 8c and 10c " Fine Cotton Sox, brown, black and fancy at per pair 10c, 12k, 15c, 25c, 35c " Suspenders, at per pair 25c and 50c " Red and Blue Handkerchiefs at 5c and 8k ' All White or White with Gold Uorder each at 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c Boy's Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Under wear and Handkerchiefs. About 10 o'clock Saturday the John Gund Brewing Company's ice house was burned. The building was used by Ed. Donat for cold storage for beer and his supply of ice. The lire caught in the roof of the building and is supposed to have started from a spark from the 15. fc M. switch engine No. 1(572, whrh had just finished some switching in the immediate vicinity of the building. The loss is estimated at from $000 to $1000. There was considerable delay in giving the lire nlarm, but after reaching the scene of the tire the fire department did splendid work. MONROE Second hand goods of all descriptions. Sewing machines, washing ma chines and wringers re paired, All kinds of stool repairs. Store oirHth at. opposite postollice. Y y y T y ? ! Y y y y ;y y y y ? Y y Y f v ? : GROCERY SPECIALS No. 1. We are headquarter.-; for Butter and Kags for we receive more and better quality than any store. Let us add your name to our already laiye list of cus tomers that get their butter and eggs every week from us. Market price always. No. 2. We are headquarters for all kinds of Cheese, American full cream, Brick and Li m burg, 20c lb. Sap Sago 10c, Lunchen irc. Imported Swiss 40c. No. 3. We are headquarters for vegetables, fresh every day, Strawberries, Cucumbers, fresh Peas, Kubarb, Green Onions, Tom;itoes, Lettuce, Badishes. Cabbage, etc. No. 1. We always have on hand a nice line of fresh Oranges, l.'c, 25c, 35c, 15c, per dozen. Bananas. 20c a dozen. Pine Apples, 10c and 15c each. We Want to Talk Quality Not Quantity. X Y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y v f y t y y y V f y y y t y y t v E. Ad WURL Plattsmouth - - Nebraska. MONROE v !.AA.!..v'..!.A.:..;...A.y;.