Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 'V Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y s nr b IQ lb IQ 1 n J. E. BARWICK V A A A"A DOVEY BLOCK. REAL ESTATE.-City property and some acreage tracts. North and South Dakota, Texas, Nebraska and Missouri farms. INSURANCE.-Fire and Tornado written in six of the best companies. Arc you going awny on a summer vacation? If bo, do you know you can insure your baggage? Size up the value of the pear you carry around in trunks and then consider whether it is not worth while. SURETY BONDS. Let me procure bonds for you from the American Surety Company. Don't ask your friends to bo your bondsmen. f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Hotter Than Ever No relief you say? Oh yes there is. Just drop in and try one of our delicious boa a uniecuons. aiiow us 10 suggest one of the following. Root Heer Coco Cola Orangeade ( Celery Phosphate 5c Claret Phosphate ( Fruit Phosphate Chocolate Frappe n I Violtt Frappe Rose Frappe f IwU (Caramel Frappe Sundaes, any Flavor, So and 1 0o. Ice Cream Soda with Crushed Fruit, So and 10c. Remember, a 5c purchase is one vote in the diamond ring contest. NEMETZ & CO. Candymaken. Next to P. O. Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Ja, 6. Jifc jftfc Jfc Ak jftfc Jk aaVaVa4 lfr-4&-4&4&4&-4p4&4&-1&4& I HOIMIIl.t"- MUCU-TOME A specific for all catarrhal conditions, a general systematic tonic, which acts through the blood directly on the mu cous membranes. The 5 combined Mucu-tone and Asthma Pencils give relief in Hay Fever, Asthma and catarrhal troubles. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. Rexall Asthma Pencils For instant relief for Bronchial-Spasmodic and nervous Asthma, Hay Fever, Bron chitis and cold in the head. SOLD BY F. G. FRICKE & CO. Expert Pill Mixers at the REXALL STORE. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Get What Yon Want That is, in the grocery line, at Soennichsen's. You can not go to any grocery store and get arfything in the gro cery line that you want like you can at Soennichsen's. You can go there and get the staple articles at a sav ing that you cannot afford to ignore. You also get good goods and prompt service. Is not that worth considering? Just give him your next gro cery order and see if this isn't true. Soennichsen's Mi 'IK Chang In Inauranoo Agancy. On account of failing health I have disposed of my Insurance business to Mr. J. E. Barwick. This agency includes the following Companies which I have represented the past 17 years, to wit:- The Home Insurance Company of New York. The Liverpool, London & Globe Ins. Co. The Springfield F. & M. Ins. Co., of Mass. The Insurance Co. of North America, Philadelphia. The Fire Association of Philadelpii-. The Franklin Fire Ins. of Philade' phia. I wish to express my appreciation of of the liberal patronage wich which I have been favored, with the hope that same will be continued to my successor Mr. Barwick, who will give the inter ests of the Assured the same careful attention that I have endeavored to do in the past. 31-2 Tho3. Pollock. Birthday Party. About fifty friends and neighbors of David S. Taylor gathered at his home in South Park Monday night and very much surprised that worthy gentleman in assisting him to celebrate his 71st birthday anniversary. Mr. Taylor was greatly pleased at t'.eir attention and delighted at the gifts presented him. Rev. Luther Moore in a happy speech congratulated the aged gentleman on the passing of another milestone and hoped.he would live to enjoy the re turn of many more birthdays. Mr. Taylor was born at Vincennes, i Ind. He was in the Civil War and passed through many battles antTexciting ad ventures, being captured and kept a prisoner for 10 days then recaptured. Ital ana Start a Rougl- Houaa. Tuesday evening two Italians work ing at track work under Foreman Scott of the Burlington railway got into what might have been a pretty bad scrape if Mr. Scott had not interfered and drove ofT one of the men who was about to carve the other up with a large knife. It seems this man, who is among the new gang that came here to take the place of the strikers, h quite quarrel some and being unable to provoke any one by insults enough to fight started the trouble anyway. The sheriff was notified but the Italian made a get-away and the other members of the gang will be pleased if he never comes back. Mrs. Towta Woraa. Judge A.N. Sullivan was called to Omaha yesterday where his daughter, Mrs. Alice Towle is seriously ill at';one of the hospitals, with slighc chance for recovery. Mr3. Towle had with stood an operation at the hospital some time ago and was considered to be get ting along nicely when a return of the trouble so weakened her condition she was compelled to go to the hospital for another operation. The unfortunate young woman is reported to be in a very critical condition which news, will be sorrowfully received by her many friends in this vicinity. Tom Bryan Still Living, i Notwithstanding the fact that he ha been reported dead a couple of times, word received in the city last evening by, "Jack" Denson is to the effect Tom Bryan, the old soldier who recently went to Pilger, Neb., for a visit with a daughter, is very much improved in health and is thinking of returning again to make his home in this city. Adminiatrator Named. ,. In county court yesterday a petition was filed by Mrs. J. V. Egenberger asking for the appointment of an ad ministrator for the settlement of the estate of her late husband, J. V. Egen berger. Ed Egenberger is named as administrator and the hearing is set for Tuesday, August' 24, 1009. Matthew Goring is counsel for the petitioner, who fixes the value of the personal property at $2000, and the real estate at $7000. IV 71 1 1 1 1 t On A I n Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y "r I All We W&Ei vestigsiiion Crain all Stacked. Philip Born of near Cullom was in the city yesterday on business. He states he has all his grain stacked and has finished cutting his clover and is well along with his fall plowing. Philip wears the happy smile of the farmer who gets after his work and keeps it up to date thus assuring a great deal of contentment and well earned profit and return on time and labor spent. ' f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 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 Y Y Y 'A. Y Y Y f Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Is LADY WANTED To introduce our large and complete fall line of beautiful wool dres3 goods, silks and fancy waistings. The latest up-to-date New York City patterns. Handsomest lino of materials on the market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prices low. Profits j $10.00 to $30.00 weekly. Samples and ! full instructions packed in a neat sam ple case, shipped express prepaid. No ; money required. Exclusive territory, i Write for particulars. Be first to ap ply. Standard Dress Goons Co., Dept. 1". 8 Bingham ton, N. Y. In these days when , so much investi gating is going on it would be a good idea if you would do a little investigating on your own account. It would be well worth your time if you would investigate other threshing machinery and then investigate CASE machinery. CASE threshing ma chinery will stand the most critical exam ination because it is built on right princi ples backed by sixty-seven years exper ience and its good work is attested by grain growers all over the United States. A CASE steel separator is an improve ment over the old fashioned wooden sep arator in that it is fire-proof, water-proof and weather-proof. Being fire-proof it will save you the premium on an insurance policy. Beino: water and weather' proof it does not deteriorate so rapidly as a wooden machine. A 32x32-inch cylinder 20-bar.would cost $475. You should see me about catalogues and particulars. M. E. MANSPEAKEHI ' ; X $ . Y I Jl A A A I $ An Ji A'ffi w r4 1 Y 'VJ v4 tf.'& i VtSc : Y Y t Y t ? ? ? t t Y ; t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y In Y t X f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y "T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y 4