V t ? ? V r v t V V Y Y Y Y v t Y ? v t V t Y V t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y T Y Y y t I i Bills X Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y X t Y (DOUBLE Illn Worth up to 35 cents a Bolt, from the H. E. Weid man stock, all in good con dition, your choice for X T Y Y f t T Y 10 A. BOLT A.T t Y One Door West One Thing Needful. I "PickinK pockets." Rays Nifty Mike. ls like any udder blzness. it's ! etneh mfttr ye glta ycr hand in." Uncle Ezra Says: Te rup that cheers would be all Tteht et that wui tho end uv it." Uos tan Herald. And How Few Do! Man's chief wisdom consists in knowing; hi follies. Rochefoucauld. And the Proper One. Th mad leading, tJ Justice Is .teL -flwdnd. tie BfzazaManEaiBnHmfflzxffi Of getting a threshing rig now, so you can get in on the winter wheat threshing, and while you are about it get a GOOD rig. The trouble with a good many threshermen is that their rig is of inferior grade, consequently they are not making the profit they should. To make a threshing rig pay you should have a CASE machine that is fire-proof and weather-proof. It is a machine that you can depend upon and it will make you money. The J. I. CASE Separator is a fast and clean separator, practically all wood and cast iron parts have been replaced with structural steel and galvanized sheet steel. The structural steel is of open hearth quality which is many times stronger than cast iron. This material is expensive, but it makes a machine that is indestructible through ordinary wear. The J. I. CASE Traction Engines will give you a good deal more power than it is rated at. Its hill climbing qualities are unsurnalsed. Engines did not used to be built with a view of pulling loads, but in the Case Engine the weight isevenly' distributed and with the double gears, and large wheel base it is easily the peer of any other machines oi its kind on the market. A UUSl, yUU ItUULlb This is cheap considering D t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v f Y Y Y Y Y Y ; Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y or ROLLS) ro b of Fanner's. I pessimistic. "Well, what bo yo'i klckin' about now?" queried the crossroads store keeper. "You sure have pood crops aa the prices are pood enouph, I reckon." "Yass." rejoined the old farmer, "V cmps air pood, but ef 1 sell now th prices air bound t' po up, an' ef I wait fer 'em l' git higher they air bound f git lower; so 1 can't help loslu' enny way yew Upper it, by grass!" On th. Trail. Tramp Lady, I'm near perishing from exposure. ldy Are you a onaresBuiar. or a teuntur? Towu Topics. II tiiii medium sized job thresher and a lo h. p. engine the value you get. Send SEVERAL KINDS OF ACCENTS. Observant New Yorker Noted the Dif ferent Pronunciation of Singers in the Choir. "In so cosmopolitan a city as this," j began a man who was on IiIb way from a choral service nt one of the ; New York churches, "I fumy a choii master's duties are doubly hard." "How so?" asked his companion, who, though less observing, lia! sat throuch t lie same service, "Because of t he various pronuncia tions of the members of the choir. To- day I heanl distinctly four different methods of pronouncing the word mercy. It took me pome time to fig ure them all out, hut 1 happened to know the lino. 'Lord, have nercy upon us," etc. There were some who said 'moley,' and they scented to lie in t lie majority; others snug nr.ircy with all the h-rr to tho r that thev could Ret In; still there was some one, a si prano who pronounced it as if it were spelled with a double e, 'ineercy,' and some c.i:e pave it a French finish and said 'niercay.' Now 1 don't doubt that chclr master has worked over Ihnse Ieopl in his effort to pet a uniform pronunciation, but so fur, at least tc ) my perhaps too critical ar, he has failed to do so." Be Amiable and Retain Youth. As a charming woman -ince said: "To remain always young ono must he always amiable." A melancholy (ace, a sullen, an evil look, is Kke com ing in contact with winter; whereas a Serene face, a gracious air, a kind and good expression, is like a spring day and a smile on the lips like its sun Shine. Sulky people, you may have remarked, always appear to to te; years older than they are. The face prows wrinkled from contracting tlu brows; the mouth projects disagree ably when sulking. Heboid beside th portrait of thestillen woman the pic ture of the sweet and gracious woman; all her features are it) repose, her Hps form an adorable Cupid's bow, kind ness softens her glance and goodness Illuminates her btow. lVihaps she is the elder, hut she will always uppeai young and charming. Essential to Matrimony. The Inhabitants of the Green islards, In the China sea, are largely engaged In diving for sponges. No p!rl there marries until she has shown skill in bringing sponges from the depths. In some of the Islands the father of a marriageable daughter bestows her upon the most successful diver ha who can stay uudcr water and bring up the biggest load of sponges. Woman's Life. w j' for catalog and terms. Rats' Ccld Weatr.sr Rrlreat. Td.uy a:iinm:3 fnitucle together fct varmt!) in bitter weather as the squirrels and the rats. Tl.cs who pc ratting in he,lpe3 anJ d.i!s in the win er know they may try a dozen fresh-!y-i ed burrows without hnrtlna a rat wheu suddenly from a single holt the rats will conio pouring out in a stream cf frenzied fur. Twenty cr more rats will be together in one hole. They are clever enough to Week up a hele on the windward side to keep out tho dr.v.tgnt so that when a ra 'io!e Is intcd. newly stopped with soil, .urn!;) leaves or pr.nss, here is almost cvtlai') indication that rats are with in. Lik the trjulrrels they itore too') .'or winter and tho keeper may f.'A it. more ditlk'ult to t enure his potatoes from frost than Iron tho attack ot the nist nuifcrou? o!' his f'.tiicU focb To Over::-s C: "-. A French doctor hns I rv.l tr ; f t--?oss with sctitterin be! u by aj piy!:: it the first sign cf iuMnmmattor. com presses wet with eipial parts ef tinc ture c f arnica, tincture of iodine and spirits of camphor. Continue until the trouble seems to he passed. If with the oM!prosse3 one drinks sulphur rvatrr cr redclover blossom tea it will help U scatter tho boils end over "omo the tendency. Real Attractiveness. A magnetic personality is often more powerful than ability, and Is )ften, very often, placed In the bal nice against it. It i:; therefore advis able to exert oneseif to the utmost to "ultivate that wonderful charm to the highest degree, and she who has it not Is not so mtuh to be pitied n blamed, lor it is, more or less, wlthiu 'he reach of all. A Time Charge. A benevolent New Yorker recently employed two girls to do a special , leee of work in his office. When it j was completed he found that one girl, j being expert, had done a great deal more than the other one. llolng tin- ; certain what he ought to pny them he decided to leave that question to them. The expert girl pet her price and. to : his amazement, the other girl charged ' considerably more. "How Is that?" he asked. "Miss j Swift charges me a great deal less ! than yon do for the same umount of i work." 1 "Certainly," reasoned Miss Young, : "It took me a great deal longer to do !t than It did her. I ought to b; paid . for my time, oughtn't 1?" , The benevolent New Yorker re flected, murmured something about Iter manifest qualifications for the , plumbing business, and finally compro mised "with them both by a sagacious ; deal In candy. j fr frfcg SA. would QeOI I - it Arii i Mill? Rich Roast Beef. After all tlwre. is nothing so .irotnl as ;i good ROAST co Aed well. We haw the knack of cutting and tying up a roast, that makes it cook well and taste well. Send oi dors in by Hther phone. Kunsman HE hoe Attention Farmers :!: JL I; Hordes, Cattle, Sheep and HogSalvet or medi cated Salt is the best remedy for all kinds of stock to make tlum tat well and aid digestion and also a blood lui!d?r. If not satislied with re sults money refunded. Sold at the feed store of t i J. V. EGENB&RGER PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. ! f re less We handle the National lirless cooker, ami guarantee it to give entire satisfaction. Now that the hot sultry days are comity it will pay you to investigate this. NYW ,in(j second har.d gasoline stoves at.d refig rators. A large stock of dining room chairs at specially low juices, running- firm $5 to SI 0 j.er set. I i 13. P.JACKSON 2 & mm and Stock Raisers! ! 4. I t Cookers I Mi