The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, May 17, 1909, Image 7

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Want Column
WANTED.
WANTED-Young men and women to
till positions paying $U0U to SlWW per
annum. Big demand for stenograph
ers in the Government service, as
well as in private business life. Our
new method of teaching shorthand
by mail inures 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
secure a position. Trial lesson free.
Central Business Institute, Central
Building, Washington, D. C.
Following Illustrious Example.
An art student In Herlln wrote re
cently to a blowing concern In Bohe
mia, offerlne to paint for the brew
ers "pictures' suitable for advertising
purposes artistic, appropriate, at
tractive and cheap." lie poes on tc
say: "Sir John Millals was not above
takiiiR 40,000 marks from a soapma
ker for one of lils paintings, to be
used as an advertisement. Nor did
lie hesitate to offer other pictures for
the same purpose at the same price
Why 6hould not I, who owe my tailor,
and who fear to look my landlady In
the face, not do the same? Stay! 1
shall do better. Am willing to take
less than 40,000 marks for my best
work."
The Last Straw.
"Say, paw." queried small Tommy
Toddles, "why do they always put In
a scthe when they make a picture of
Futhpr Time?"
"lt Is Intended
Ability Appreciated.
Sir Charles Wymihum (speaking at
a dinner) told of a younn man he once
heard of who was liaylue attention U.
a lady to the preat disgust of her
. father, who remonstrated very kindly
! with him. The father said: "If I set !
' you In tills house uu;iln I shall kick j
j you out." The yoiin man came back j
; the very next day. "I told you what
i would happen," said the father, and It
did happen. The young man did not !
appear for about five weeks, and then j
I one day the father saw him coining i
! toward the house, and Immediately '
went and opened the front door !
I "Haven't you had enough?" said the I
old man. "Have you come again to
see my daughter? No, no. replied
the other, "I have come on behalf ot
the president of our football club."
MERE INCIDENT IN FOOTBALL
to
SALESMAN-Best commission ofTer on
earth. New-all retailers samples,
-oat pocket. Keliable, Iowa City,
Iowa. '': '5
FOUND.
FOK SALE-40 acres. 2 miles south of
town with good 3 room house 2"s2i
nd kitohen ll'.H. :t acres of apple,
peach and cherry orchard. 7 acres
timber. Can all be plowed except li
acres which is pood pasture with run
ning water. All fenced. Will take
in exchange a piece of town property
consisting of a 3 or 4 room nouse with
from 2 or 3 lots to an acre or two.
See J. E. Barwick in the Dovey
Block. M-l
represent the ,
shortness of life, my son," answered ;
Toddles, Sr. "Time cuts people down, j
you know." j
"Hut. paw," continued Tommy, j
"when Time shall he no mower, he'll j
drop his scythe, won't he?" 1
"Speaking of time, young man." saM
the father,, "you go up and tell yo'.i,- ;
mother it's time to put you to Hed " ;
Doing a Man's Work.
Mandy (scornfully Mose Johnson,
reeln' ou ain't good fer miflln' else,
s'posln" yo' go 'long down an' lec' de
new boa'd o' aldermen! Brooklyn
Life.
We All Know Them.
"1 hates," said Vncle Klien, "to see
de kind of a man dat thinks he can't
git on In de world wifoiit eompellln'
somebody "list tit off."
Broken Collar Bone, Supposed to Be
Enemy's. Considered a Detad
of the Game.
There had been a hotly contested
football g.iine between the Steam Holl
ers of the Itenjuuiln Franklin school
and thi' Avalanches of the (Jeorge
Washington school. After the game
was over and the contestants had re
turned to their various homes one of
the heroes of the winning team com
plained of a feeling of soreness In the
lower part of his neck.
"1 didn't feel It until just now," he
said: "but It hurts like sixty!"
His father examined It. It began to
swell, and was very sore to the touch.
"I believe your collar bone Is bro
ken, my boy." said his father.
A surgeon was hastily summoned,
and made an examination.
"Yes," he said, "the bone Is frac
tured. How did It happen, Walter?
Do yon remember anything about It?"
"Why, yes," answered the boy. "I
! remember that when 1 tuckled Skinny
Morgan 1 fell on top of him, and I
heard something crack, but I thought
It was his collar hone." Youth's Com-
pautou.
Gasoline Stoves.
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I THE PLATTSMOUTH
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HOTEL
F. COOS. Prop.
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Twenty Five Dollars
2 burner Juniors S2.50 and up.
3 " " $3.75 and up.
Detroit self-generating Gasoline
stoves $10.50 and up.
1 burner Oven. . .$1.50 and up.
2 " " . . . $1.75 and up.
Remember we have a complete
line and all styles. Call and see
them.
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JON BMJE.R.
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THE DENTISTS
Litest Acp tdncrs Hl.tl-Gf id Dftitl tr tenon
able Prlc. HrM-Miulppfd Omul Of
fice la the Mioile Htit.
.ICItk Di.COUNTI TO CITT VIIITO.t.
Id floor lulin li.k . lit i. ft farnain. CWAHA, NEB.
A. L. TIDD
LAWYER
References:
Hank of Eairle, Kaple.
Nehawl:a Hank, NVhawka.
Bank of Murdock, Murdock.
First Nat'l lunik, Greenwood.
State bank of Murray. Murrav.
First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth.
Will be given to the
one suggesting an
appropriate n a m e
for a new perfume.
Ask us about it.
F. & Fricke & Co.
Not One of His Studies.
Miss lilank's second grade was no
torious throughout the school for a
lamentable lack of discipline. It was
In this grade that printed reports were
first Issued to the children. One day
Tom came home, proudly bearing the
first formal record of his progress In
scholastic lines. Ills mother, having
been a teacher, was pleased to note
that her offspring's ratings were of
high order, but his lawyer father,
having scanned the slip minutely,
said gravely:
"I don't see nny record of deport
ment lu re, Thomas."
For a moment Tom looked blank,
revolving the possible significance of
the unknown term, then bis face
cleared.
"Oh," lie said, "we don't have that
lu our room." Pelineator.
Fewer Distilleries In Sweden.
Fifty eai s ago there were 23,000 dis
tilleries In Sweden, but that number
hus now been reduced to 132.
Musical.
The rattle of pans and dishes In the
kitchen sounds belter than classical
music to a hungry man.
Use for Electric Heating Devices.
Klecttic heutlng devices are success
fully employed for branding cigar
boxes.
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C. A. MARSHALL, D. D. S.
..Graduate Dentist..
Prices Reasonable
All Work Guaranteed
Twenty-six Years' Experience
Office m Fitzgerald BlocK a
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MONROE
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Piano Bargain
At Herold's Book and Stationary Store
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Second har.d goods of all
descriptions. Sewing
machines, washing ma
chines and wringers re
paired. All kinds of stool
repairs. Store on 0th st.
opposite postoflice.
MONROE
Notice to Creditors.
Siote fif N.'lirahka. , County Court,
Ccunty of C axu. '
In the mutter uf the estate of Jiiuics It. Cathey,
Not ce in hereliy Kivon that the creditors of faiil
ileeeaiwi will mu-l the Ailministrntor of Raid
eitate. before me. County JmliriMif Cass County,
Nebraska, at the County Court no in I'latU
mouth, in Kuid County, on the 24th dav of May.
and on the 24th. day of Novemler. I'-i", at 10
o'clo k A. M., each day for the iurKc of ire
KetitinR their claims for examination, adjustment
and allowance. .
Six months are alloneil for tho cnilitors or unul
dcci atecj to ptvwnt their claims, and one year for
the Administrator M nettle said estate, from the
24th day of May.
Witness my haml and seal of said County ( ourt,
at riaitsinouth, Nebraska, this 21 dav of Airil,
10. Am.kn J. ItKltstiN,
ISrALl H County Jiidce.
Notice to Creditors.
State of N-braska. , ro , (,01irt
t ountv of ( ass. I
In the matter of the estate of Zernh Wilbur Cole,
ileoi h.ed.
Notice is hereby uiven that the eieditors of said
ileeeasi"! will meet tlie Adiiunisiriitor of said
estate, before 17V. County .ludironf (!uss County,
Nebraska, ill the Coiintv Court inom in I'liitta
nioutli. in said County, on the :!lst iliiy of Slav,
l'li.'.i, and on the 1 -st dav of I eii nils r, 1' 0 at 10
I ic-k A. M . each day, lor the ii'irisise ol pre-
itir tlvir In 1 1 tt:- for ciiminati'-n, adiu-tnu nt
aiiour.ot'i'.
: iiKMith? an- alloue 1 f.ir tlie et'iiitor:'. fit' f-aid
l v-'aiil to o '"it tl-eir cli'or--, and one year tor
he A't'i mo ' r ilor t o ti i !o raid eHiato, from the
dav of M iv, r. ".
Won. :ny Ivit'il ai d --ord f --aid Co-inty Coi.rt.
ii t'la'i-iiMutl'. ta. this :!otii day of
Arid, i ;.
At t :a- J. it. i if
Is' nl i ,, ii,': Jud.
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A brand new $380. 00 Cabinet Grand Piano for $280. Spot cash or bank
able paper with payments adjusted to suit convenience. A leading western piano
manufacturer has consigned to U3 a new piano, everything first class, note de
scription below. We offer it at MANUFACTURERS PRICES, saving you the
usual agent's commission of $100.00. If you are in the market for a first class,
guaranteed for 10 years, instrument HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TOSAVE
$100. This will be the only piano offered on these terms.
NETZOW CABINET GRAND PIANO. Perfect scale, drawn on most sfienticlic principles;
latest patent repeating action, extra heavy felt hammers; exposed pin Mock; extra heavy three
quarter iron plate; very best German imported tuning pins and piano wire; patent mutllcr attach
ment with nickel plated rnulller rail, best quality spruce in sotindinjr board; ivory;keys. GASK
Verj artistic and douMe-vcneercd inside and o it, with maple veneer on interior; oval 'pain-l, with
r.d-iomest of c.rviuRs. Warranted 10 year:. Height, i ft !l in; width .1 ft 2 in; depth 2 ft :l in
Herold
Book and Sf a
honery Store
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Dealers in all
t' ?Iusieal M'Trhandis'
:.!. All hit-' r.h('t music
, Vidlin. (J i i tar. II. inn n 1 Maiv!i!in Mvl'.v.
vocal and instnuiu iii'il, mi saK".
ESTABLISHED 1871
The First National Bank
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE
Careful Attention
Prompt Service
Reasonable Terms
Gkougk E. Dovky, President.
Frank E. Sciilatkr, Vice Pres.
IIoitATio N. Dovky, Cashior.
Carl G. Frickk, Ass't. Cashier.
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Furnishings and Work Clothes X
FORIU1EN t
It may be that you do not know we earrv a full
line of Overalls, Shirts, Jackets, Gloves, Underwear,
Sox, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, etc., suitable for
every man.
Work Shirts, all sizes and colors 40c and fiflc
V Men's Overalls without bib 50c, (50c, 85c
y " Overalls with bib 00c, 75c, 85c, 90c, $1.00
y " Jackets 50c, 60c, 85c, $1.00
y " Cotton Flannel Gloves, 3 pair 25c y
V " Leather Gloves at per pair 50c, 75c, $1.00 y
" Underwear, per garment 25c and 50c y
y " Union Suits, per suit $1.00 and $1.25 y
y " Mixed Sox, per pair 8c and 10c y
y " Fine Cotton Sox, brown, black and fancy y
y at per pair 10c, 12k, 15c, 25c, 35c y
y " Suspenders, at per pair 25c and 50c y
y " Red and Plue Handkerchiefs at 5c and Sic
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No. 1. We are headquarters for Butter and Etrgs
for we receive more and better (iiality than any store.
Let us add your name to our already lare list ofcus- J
tomers that v;et their butter and ej?gs every week from A
us. Market price always. A
No. 2. We are headquarters for all kinds of y
y Cheese, American full cream, Brick and Limbuiy, 20c lb. y
y Sap Sap;o 10c, Lunchen l.'.c, Imported Swiss -lOc. y
y No. 3. We are headquarters for vegetables, fresh y
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Rubarb, Green Onions, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Relishes, y
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y No. 1. We always have on hand a nice line of y
y fresh Oranges, l.'.c, 25c, 35c, 45c. per doen. Bananas, y
2lcado.en. Pino Apples, 10c and 15c each. V
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We Want to Talk Quality Not Quantity.
E, A. WURL I
Plattsmouth - - Nebraska.
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