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About The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
t Y Y Y Y r Y Y t Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y V V t Y Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? fiSM HOW Is The Time to Plan 1 for your threshing outfit. It is essential that you should get gocd machinery-machinery that has stood the test of years because you are operating at a loss if you experiment with any other. The Case engines are built in a large factory where the manufacturing facilities are the best, consequently they are built with the object of making you money, and they do. They require less fuel to operate and are simple in construction. These engines will produce greater power for the rated horse power than any other engine. The engine here represented is our General Purpose Traction Engine. It is a favorite among general contracters in all sections of the country for railway construction, excavating, grading and hauling. It is also preferred by many threshermen, because of the large tank and roomy fuel bunkers. See me for particulars. M. E. M A H P ii il ImihhMMBB"""" '"TMifilSBaBCgBUItfJLiMMgaaBM lM h IJIIILIHIiBHTrarffif?aTH FOR WALL STREET SUCCESS. Headquarters For Sjiauldi lip's tilerie Goods, Base Balls, Bats, (i lores, Mitts, Mash, ete., this season at Herold Book & Stationery Store Buy Spaulding's Base Ball Goods. There is none none "just as good." Beware of the "just as good" dealer who makes "appear ance" first and "quality" secondary, and of fers the customer the "just as good" article when Spauldings are asked for. Full Line of Fishing Tackle, Frtsh shipment of Red, Band Brand Candies just received from New York. See window display of these 20 cent candies which we are selling at 12 cents a pound. Read all the latest copyright $1.50 books for 10 and 15 cents. New arrivals, "The Round Up," "Serventin thellouee." "Lewis' Rand," "The Man in Lower 12," "The Bronze Bell,,' "The Yoke," "The Music Master," "51-40 or Fight," "Red Mouse," "The Missioncr." Be sides about 200 other books of recent popular fiction for rent at 10 and J 5 cents a week. Y Y t 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 Just a Tew of the Qualifications Nec essary If Cne Is to "Beat the Game." The clergyman who says that lie can take "a fioo hill, a endl iirnl a pad-' and make a fortune in Wall street recommends the proccs-s only to those who possess one Important qualltir.'a tion. They mut-t know the panic. (11 v n that, the rest Is easy. To know the game thoroughly it is r.eeesrary to he in the confidence cf the hoard when ten per rent. dividends are to he de flared; to harti ahead of the crowd what stock is itt-x t tu he marked up n the stre-.iih of ru nors of dividend guarantees; what bankrupt read is to he sold to a system; what manipula tion the hull pool Is about to under take, and to have other advance infor mation equally helpful. It Is plven to few to possess this knowledge, no doubt by a wise provision of nature which permits. the many to be i-acri-flccd that the mcst lit may sutvive. if it were possible for any one with a $100 hill to become a Wall street mil lionaire the npKtTKatien of swollen for tunes would menace the republic;. Doubtless In the cafe of the clergyman In question the nahi to the mini-try involved the loss f a mam.te to the financial world. Hut for the ordinary rin of speculators there is no place where a little lenrnlr.K Is s.i dangerous a thing as in Wall street. MULES NOT HARD TO HANDLE. fWVVWWW Furniture That Pleases Whole Secret Is in Knowing How to Do It, According to Army Officer. Horse and mule mrn at the stock yards stood in admiration the other afternoon while the soldiers of Hattery A and It. Second I'nited States artii lery, loaded 11! cars of mules in 25 min utes. It was a new record on the load ing docks, and it wasn't accomplished by any unusual methods either. Nor was the mule driver's vocabulary re sorted to. Mow did they do it? The lieutenant simply called the roll and the mules respond d to their names. "Msjpor." called an officer, and a lit tle black iiti mule ambled up. "Now, Mollle, you're next; now Cy clone," and Cyclone came like a cy clone. If a mule was refractory a few men in kha!;l took hold cf h!:n n:id pushed ami shoved him I-iim place. "No wonder," said an envious mule driver, "they know their mubs; they couldn't do them all that way." "That so?" said a lur.r ( missioned olllcer. "I guess we could. It's all in I-ii'iwhi.j; boW. Yoii never want to t!!nch around a tnu'e. Never look hack wh( n you leave him. After you know 1 ow. mules are easier to handle than hoi-s." Kansas City Times. f Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y t Y f Y Y Old Winter with his reign of ice and sr.ow will' soon be gone. Those chilly blasts will be a thins of the past. Spring with its new demands will soon be here, and you will need some new furniture. Our line is re plete with up-to-date, designs and patterns, which nre sure to please, and at prices, which are sure to appeal to the prudent buyer. See our display, we are glad to show the goods and quote you prices. STREIGHT & STREIGHT t Y Y Y Y Y x Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HeroW Book & Stationery Store One Door West of Fanger's. ? ? Y Y . i ,- .V . YOUR WISHES ARE CATERED Just as you would have them at Harries' restaurant. The viands arr of the best, the cuisine is perfect, and our sauces, entrees, fish, meats, oysters, clams, des erts and pies are prepared by experts. nir j:rnv -well, you will say they arc small when you test the culinary iretiis that we present for your itelei'tation. liooi! ro:nns in connect ion. k P. BARNES. Varying Impressions. "The days are t;;olii lon'-r," :-au the man who Keeps a lookout tor tl. first robin. "I don't notice any (iiiT-ivrire," sal Mr. Slrlirs liaiKer; "they seem, i.i usual, to be ;;"ttlu longer if ei count from one pay day to the next and shorter if you figure the time be tween rent days." Another Suggestion. "What's the reason your hoy doesn'i like to work on a farm? lie's fond u: outdoor exercise." "I'm workln' on that problem now,' answered Farmer Comtosstd. "If thori uplift experts could make nrrair;e r.ients to have plowln' records prlr.tec In she Kportin' news, I think Josh couk bo pctsuaded to take rni Interest." Qy-Product of Coal, ritrtnents cf more than 400 different colors are secured from coal. Chinese Walled Cities. China has more than l.coo walled cities. Ccu'ntry cf Hunchhrcks. R;viln li.i" er re lnuu Iiba.'ks rnv other country. than 1 Hew the Baby Bird Flew. I. M. Harrle has a little fable in me of lis works about n baby lark iskina it'i mother to teach It to fly. The mother thought hard about how O.e herself had learned to fly long j-:o last year, but all she could recall was tl.a' you niddenly do It. "Walt till the sun comes out after I he rain," she said, half remember 'tis;. The rain came and Klued the bird "8 wi:iR8 toijether. "I shall never be able to fly nor to dine" it wailed. Then of a sudden it had to blink its eyes for n glorious iiiiln had spread over the world. The baby bird's breast Fw. lled, it did not know why, rind it fluttered from the Viound, It did not know how. "The sun has come out after the rain." it trilled. "Thank yon, sun, thank you," and It floated ti) crylnj;: "Thank you." Well-Stccked. Last summer a typical down-east rr furnished a New Vork author, who had a cottage in a Maine village, with farm produce. One day when the man called with a wanoii load of vepetahlcs. the au thor, wishing to make himself uRree able, asked how much stock he kept on his farm. "Five cows an' n hull," enumerated the farmer, "'nd two yokes of oxen, n calf, a boss, an' three shares of Maine Central." Youth's Companion. For Hot Fires Get Egenber ger's Coal! Sure satisfaction every time you light a fire if on top of the kindling is ebony fuel from our yards. It's heat and light giving and slate-free when it leaves the mines, screened and cleaned again here and served to you full weight and with celerity of delivery. Order any way that suits you. Both telephones. J. V. ECEMBERGER Real Estate. Insurance. Surity Bonds. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Head tlie offer below which is one of many I can show ou West 1-2 section !i-M(M(i. Clay county Minn. No improvements' clean, level, heavy prairie land. Every acre can be cultivated' Well drained. Lands all around it sell at $'!() to $,") per acre For tius month only tt per acre. One mile from town and l.'i'milci from FarRo. South Dakota lands will increase in value materially durirtr the Fiimmer. Buy now and secure the advantage of the rise which is sure to come. J. E. BAKW1CK. DOVEY BLOCK. Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y