X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y y Y Y ? Y Y Y 1 BSE T tir-r V4-w V We Just Want ai Even Chance If you are in need of a traction engine or a separator or are contemplating buying threshing machinery you should investigate CASE threshing machinery. It will not only pay you to investigate it but it will also pay you to buy it. CASE threshing machinery is built along the most scientific lines, the CASE engine having an equal distribution of weight on both axles, making it a wonderful hill climber and puller and works as well under the belt as on the road. You will find in the CASE steel separator a fine combination of efficiency in the working parts and an architectural perfection in construction that gives it a conspicuous advantage over all competitors. A CASE 15 h. p. 9x10 inch cylinder traction engine would cost $1450.00 and a 54-inch, 32x32 inch cylinder 20 bar separator would cost $475.00. See me about catalogues and particulars. X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y ? """" SaM -4V w M E. Ma.ivspea.ker City And County Fred McCauley was a visitor in Oma ha Tuesday. Oscar Gupen attended to business in ihe cif y Monday. jMr. and Mrs. J. E. McDaniel 8ent Tuesday in Omaha. Henry Sanders of Codur Creek had business in the city Monday. A. A. VVetcnkamp, of near Mynard was a visitor in Omaha Tuesday. John Campbell waa in town Tuesday from South Bend where he resides. Jake W. Vallery was a passenger for Omaha Tuesday where he attended to business. Mrs. Alta Jordan has gone to Clurin la, Iowa, where Hhe will make her fu ture home. S. II. Atwood of Lincoln is looking after his business interests in this end of the county this week. John McNurlin went out to the vi cinity of Cullom Tuesday to assist the boys in their rush of farm work. I. J. Kurtz and wife, hve (tone to Central City. Neb., where they will vis it for several days with rniatives. Misses Bertha and Myrtle Porter are in the city for an extended visit at the borne of their mother Mrs. Wm. Porter. James Rebal, the obliging and good natured clerk at Gering's store at tended to business in Omului Tuesday. A. B. Smith has returned to his home at Denver, Colo., after a few days vis it with friends and ralativcs in the city. Mrs. James Mitchell of Washington, who has been visiting with Mrs. H. D. Travis, spent Tuesday with friends in Omaha. Miss Mary Propst o Mynard, was a passenger for Lincoln Tuesday where he will attend the Epworlh League Assembly. D. K. Barr, a former resident of .Ashland but now of Omaha where he is practicing law had business in the city Monday. E. 0 Neil waa a passenger Tuesday for Watson, Mo., where he will spend .a few days visiting friends and attend ing to busineaa. Miss Katie Mcllugh has returned from an extended visit at Auburn, Neb. and is again at work in the office of Thomas Walling. County Attorney Wm. Ramsey was a passenger for Omaha Tuesday where he attended to business connected with his legal practice. I E. E. Odell a candidate for the re publican nomination for County Super intendent was looking after his interests in the city Tuesday. Victor Anderson is laying off from his work in brass foundry of the local shops on account of an illness caused by the severe heat. Mrs. Geo. Nickel of Pekin, III., who has been visiting her father, Geo. P. Horn, and other relatives here returned to her home Tuesday. Attorney Clurence E. TefTt of Weep ing Water waa an overnight visitor in Platt9tnouth Tuesday attending to busi ness connected with his practice. Misses Anna and Bertha Nosworthv of Ottawa, 111., have returned to their! home after an extended visit in the city at the home of Mrs. B. Kerr. Joseph Elbert of Lexington, Nebr., who has been visiting in the city with the family of William Venner departed for his home in that city this morning. County Clerk Roscncrans has re turned from an auto trip through the county. While 'absent he distributed the elections supplies in the various pre cincts. Thomas Troop who was suddenly at- tacked by heart failure Inst Sunday is much better and his physician thinks he will rapidly recover from the attack and be himself again. E. A. Wurl is having a fine new cash register installed in his store. The ma chine is quite handsome and of the la test pattern and design made by the Natior.Hl Cash Register Co. M. L. Williams, a grain dealer of Louisville was in the city Monday to make arrangements for the installation of a commission and erain brokerage office which he intends to open up in the near future. Glen Boedeker cashier of the Murray State Bank came up Tuesday morning in his fine touring car and was passen ger for Omaha on morning train He was accompaied by his father Chas. Bocdeder and W. C. Brown. A. Isben, rondmaster, and A. F. Hendcngren, master carpenter, were in the city Tuesday looking after busi ness for the company. These gentle men have been with the C. B. & Q. for many years and are valuable men. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Dill of Wiliming- ton, Colo., are in the city for a visit at the home of Riley's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Dill. Riley is prosperously en gaged in farming in his home state and has come down on a few weeks vaca tion. Miss Dora Kaffenberger returned this afternoon from a visit with her friends Miss Elizabeth Oliver and Miss Myrtle Standish of Murray. While thero they attended the old settlers picinic at Union where thev met many of their old shoolmates from Peru State Nor mal. W. R. Flamke and CapU and Mrs. Morrison of the Gospel Army of Neb raska are in the city and have;, com menced a scries of meetings on the streets. From here these people will work in surrounding towns, the object being to raise funds for a mission to be established in Ashland. S. Lindholm of Sidney, Iowa, who ! recently purchased the 100-aere farm of Senator Thomas just west of the city, was in the city yesterday making arrangements to move his family here. Mr. Lindholm is a very pleasant gentle man to meet and will make a welcome addition to our community. Oscar Zarr, a prominent farmer from near South Bend, and who has just re turned from an eastern trip had busi ness in the city Monday. Mr. Zarr has rented his farm for this season and is spending his leisure time in travel ing. He will soon depart for a visit at the Seattle exposition after which he will take a trip to various coast "cities. James Sage and wife, are on their way to California and other western states where they will enjoy a vacation for several weeks. While gone they will visit at Los Angeles and San Fran cisco, Cali., Portland, Oregon, Tacoma, Wash., and also Seattle where they will take in the exposition eight. They will return home through Idaho, Mon tana, Wyoming and Colorado and doubt less greatly enjoy the trip. Notioe ol Sale. Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Distiict No. 2,in Cass county, Nebraska, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at 2:30 p. m., of the 21st day of August, A. D., 1000, at the South door of the Court House, in Plattsrr.outh, Nebraska. Sale to remain open one (1) hour, the school building with foundation, known as the Goos School House and located on the farm of Mrs. Anna Goos, about one mile South-cast of Plattsmouth, Neb raska. Dated this 21thrduy of July, A. D., 1000. Hans Hemp 20-8 Director. Doing Their Duty Scores of Plattsmouth Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do thi3 the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney illsfollow; Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kid ney Pills cure them all. Plattsmouth people endorse our claim. P. M. Lindsay, Marble Street, Platts mouth, Nebr., says: "Off and on for about two years I suffered from pains in my back and while at work, a dull, steady ache through my loins greatly disturbed me. I had reason to believe that the trouble was caused by disor dered kidneys but I was unable to find relief from the remedies I used. Fi nally Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I procured a box at Gering & Co's. drug store. The results that followed their use showed that I had at last found the right rem edy for my trouble and thus encour aged, I obtained another box. In re turn for the great improvement Doan's Kidney Pills have made, I heartily en dorse them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other. 30-4 A S'roll Party. About twenty friends gathered at the home of Mrs. J. M. Roberts Tues day evening and participated in a "Stroll Party" given in honor of her niece, Miss Lulu Reasoner, of Kearney, Nebr., who has been visiting in the city with relatives for some time. The mer ry company made trips to the different parts of the city and points of vantage, where splendid views of the river and distant hills could be enjoyed. The guests were 6erved with iced refresh ments upon their return, and after some time spent in social conversation and listening to excellent music de parted for their various homes with ex pressions of having had a delightful evening. Lorenzo Bros, the sixth street meat dealers and grocers have been given permission to construct a new ice house on their lots back of the store. Old Papers For Sale at This Office jl Hotter Than Ever 1 1. t Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y No relief you say? Oh yes there is. Just drop in and trv one of our delicious Soda Confections. Allow us to BUggest one of the following. Root Beer ) Coco Cola Orangeade ) Chocolate Frappe I Rose Frappe )" ( Celery Phosphate JO - Claret Phosphate ( Fruit Phosphate Ifln i Xiokt FraPPe BVO j Caramel Frappe Sundaes, any Flavor, 5c and 1 0c. Ice Cream Soda with Crushed Fruit.Se and 10c. Remember, a Cc purchase is one vote hi the diamond ring contest. NEMETZ & CO. Candymtkers. Next to P. O. x V MUCU-TONE t ! ? ? Y Y ? ? Y ? ? ? Y Y Y Y ? t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A specific for all catarrhal conditions, a general systematic tonic, which acts through the blood directly on the mu cous membranes. combined Mucu-tone and Asthma Pencils give relief 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. in """"""""" ? V f V f f Y v t t Y ? ? ? ? Y Y Y Y ? Y Y t t t ? ? ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t ? Y t ? ? f ? 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