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About The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1909)
A. A. mEmmm: y y y y t V V f t V ? t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y V y y f y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Oase Steel Ideal Separators Machine Are the Being fireproof, threshermen are free from the risk on wood machines and insurance is unnecessary. Several J. I. CASE ;Machines have went through fires and after a few belts and repairs were put on they were running again with only a day's delay. Ordinarily it would take several days to replace a burned machine which would mean the loss of a large part of the season's run. Threshing machinery is subject to more hard usage and exposure than any other, which accounts for its rapid deterioration. But J. I. CASE Steel Separators are weather and water proof as well as fire proof, the threshermen can save the heavy premium expense, and be free from all risks as well as safeguarding his customers' property. In addition to being a fast thresher and thorough separator the CASE Machines is an excellent cleaner, it is not uncommon for farmers who have had their threshing done with a CASE Machine to get higher prices for their grain because it is well cleaned. Farmers should bear this in mind when they contract for threshing and specify the CASE to to do their work. If you are interested in a threshing machine that would save you money, all or write me. llffllo y ,Efn 11 Sorosis Shoes For Women, Boys and Girls TOO Arr-fcoriUNATE FOR MAYOR. 6PENT MUCH FOR EMBROipERY. Owing to the beautiful lines ar.d 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. staple sorosis.. Sorosis SueGials .$3.50 $4.00 Sorosis Shoe Store 203 So. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. Omaha. ussRaoancififfigcsss 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. Uoth telephones. Dignified OrTcicI Dislikes Being, Husrcd in the Dirk by Bruin. When clt'slntf l!:::e ranie in the city ball tho (titer afternoon Mayor Cbarl s H. French couahed impres sively, indiciting n preper degree of satisfaction with tlio tlir.Ifld pros ress of his adtidnlstra'lon. closed his roll-top desk with a Lar.g. l crmitted the messenger to ai jutt his overcoat nnJ present Ids hat. and then trod fo: til to mu't hit) fellow tov. iismen, says i' Concord (X. J.) dispatch to the New York Herald. Instcd of poin;; out the front door, if the city hall, however. Mayor French took a nhort cut that led through a dark hallway past the back er.tri.nce of a theater. . While the mayor in the city hr.Il was throwing off tho shackles of (dricla! 'are u wrestling bear l:i the theater was Ir.iby thiowing off the shr.c'iks of i more material iii.t irt. Mid as th" mayor jut on his oveiccat tho bear lud Its leather collar. So it came about that as the Mayor entered the Jark hallway at one ct.d, tho hoar en tered it i.t am ther. The mayor lias 1 print io.-tkI for hears. I;:.' thi. 'icar had no i t sped at :;!1 for mayors. In the datkr.ess the in; yn. U !t a powerful deiali.in force laid iij.on his inn. 'Sir," he said. In chilly tnnei, "if you have bu-itiovs v.i;!i mo. you r.u.y rail i;t n:y otitco In th :n in lei:." 'Tr-g-i-r," was lh ut.ph ;.:-a;uly harsh response. "My man" hetan the mayor, hut !io Htc.i-ee.l ili;ht thcr". t r a fu: ty arm vp.s throw r: ahoiit V.a net-k. ;.-ui a I , rotiKh ti;i:'.m i.-.aiii1 a d'i::ii:itr;itl:n. ' j which, if It was intend. 'd to.' a kindly I j salute-, failed utterly of its I'.tirrose j I with tho iiK.yor. j "I.e' no!" rotnniandi'd the mayor, hut nls eoniininieu showed no ii.-;os!i io:i to yl"Id to h;irh co;;r.i',a:;:!s. The mayor ! liad other resoiiiT( s. lie sti uck out so j savagely wiih his freo hand, and with such liainful iirocbl.in, that the hear. I smitten on the noso, loosed Its hold ! j und fell hack a step. I inntent witii tir.s temiKirary victory. tho mayor sped anilely hack over tho mute he had Just traversed, shoutim;: "Hear! Hear!" at every jump. In cor roboration of his alarm, tho hear pal lon d iilons behind, bonnd not to bo d"! r'e.l by his new Mead. The mayor vat tho first to reach an eiicn do r, throu';li whii'h he sped .in. t in time to Napoleon I. Had Costly Coronation Robe and Throne. An old Parisian firm which deals in embroideries and supplied artistic needlework to the court of Lonls XVI is still in posies-don of the accountc of former centuries, and an inspection (f these hoaks reveals Fomo interest ing facts. Xapoleen I. was economical as com; are 1 with the Kmp.ess Jose jhlue, bat his billi wtro considerable. Tha embioldery on his coronatioi. robe cost 10, .100 francs, and an em broidered cent cost 3,r,00. Thia coat became too Ftnall fcr him after ho hud worn it a c;:r, ar.d he ordered jiiecen if doth to be it.rer'ed at tho teams :.t!d covered with embroidery. The b'll fr.r the Ur: t Xapoleon's hr..r.e cn:om.t(d to .IllHi francs TI.e inter drapory tf I urph.' vt lvet !l'..n:,d with fill lace (est H' "0" auf.-.. Tl.e rc ' vt-vt i'i'ls were trev. a v.i'h e:;.L".' il'l'':' 1 ! bl"n bees ,t tv- fv.T'e; ;-;Iecf. TI-." Inner .!:'.i:irv i t biii" ;--a In. with geld lace, v ..- t.r.t i s tie.' :u 1.1 em ;(eje:e. siilv-s 'ir the I J i 1 f r trim- or ) 1 1 ;.'.;-,. '! '.:.' ein :i; i.i y .:. tie 1.1,:'' v . vet -'i;l.:.)ii est i: vns' r.::d the fool c,:.i!iion In aI.:!tio:i tl. ;e w -re t.O-'.O -3 ei'..'i!..i I- i.-1 ( !. i a;. i U t.i tl.a nor lor IE Rich Roast Beef. After all there is nothing so good as a good ROAST cooked well. We have the knack of cutting and tying up a roast that makes it cook well and taste well. Send orders in by either phone. u Kunsman & Ramge Lzik tizhol: ... 101 i i a.-.i i i.t a ee.-:t M re'ts',-!- we; ;; : tit; Vi 1 (.r t''. !. e wl o boa il.iir rranilt'at: 'I ,e:4. f tin !' ';: ) ' ;a"d l.a : I Willi :!iers Ii posl in so They Live Up to the Hair. V.'e Iik.w a cvt'ilti ii",:u!ier ol viu'n;; men v';o i-f.t.ly maslo - piano, er.';.ri. In'r '.'.ony, mid couuti rpoint fur ,!ie sole pi'.i ;ios" of h in rlni; I heir opi:! ! t h ads of ba r. Thi-y are miial-,-al sn.-'.isl-ilil Idas. WmMm YOUR WISHES ARE CATERED Just as you would have them at Harnes' restaurant. The viands are of the best, tho cuisine is perfect, and our sauces, entrees, fish, meats, oysters, clams, des erts and pies are prepared by experts. Our price- well, you will say thev are small when voir' test the culinary perns that we present for your delectation. Good rooms in connection. A. P. BARNES. H;K-.;..;M..2.;..j"M"M tireless Cookers Ccing to Law. The man win jjuih to law for tho purpose of e.btalnlm.1: sntl.eTaetioii en- j eraily i;ets so many other things t li.it he lor-ets nil rbout the satisfaction) I if tin le Is ;nv in ll for him. ; 10 ile 10 clc.;o IV in il.e fa'ee of his Hie 1 1 .1!' d ! ;iel; i ! etiptiv- Swedish Sign fsr Rcstaurrnts. In Sweden the rati a ay Mitlmis nt which ne ,ds are served are known by tile ein.pb' hut Hi: :V"St ivo pbtnrei if r erns-e, liiiit'e a:,,! for!; opposite the name e( ih" t!;;;!i:ii. Wc handle tho National firless cooker, and guarantee it to (,rive entire satisfaction. Now that tho hot sultry days are coming it will pay you to investigate this. New and wound hand gasoline stoves and re f iterators. A largo stock of dining room chairs at specially low prices, runr.in from S3 to SI 0 per sot. s-s 13. P. JACKSON flit hn rv I i i - V r ? i i 5 t I . ' I i t. i" :ne,l h - t r.u 1 y t y t y y y V t y y y y y y y y y y y y t