The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, September 30, 1909, Image 5

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3AILEY 6 MACII
LAWYER
References:
Bank of Eagle, Eagle.
Nehawka Bank, Nehawka.
Bank of M unlock, Murdock.
First Nat'l bRnk, Greenwood.
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Do you want an
AUCTIONEER?
If you do, get one who has
Experience, Ability, Judgement
Telegraph or Write
Robert Wilkinson,
Dunbar, Nebr.
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Or call at the News-Herald office and
we will save you trouble and expense
in getting dates and terms.
Good Service. Reasonable Rate.
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We now have our Fall Millinery Stock in and will hold our opening on
Friday and Saturday. October 1 and 2.
The public is cordially invited to call and inspect same. We do all our
own trimming and consequently can serve you the year round.
. JULIA DWY
Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Opposite Postoffice
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Grocery Satisfaction
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In the highest sense is found
at our store. Our aim has been
to have the best grocery store
in town and to give our custo
mers the best that the market
affords. Besides having good
goods we have plenty of them,
giving our customers the ad
vantage of having a large and
extensive line to choose from.
We have the little things that
,go to make up delicious little
k luncheons. Just try1 us on that
next grocery order and see
what a fine line we have.
Soennichsen's
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J. E. BAWDCC;
DOVEY BLOCK
REAL ESTATE. Town residence from $450 to $3,000. Don't
pay rent any longer. You can own your own dwelling cheaper.
Let me show you some good chances to acquire farms in Ne
. braska, South and North Dakota, Missouri or Texas. FIRE
INSURANCE written in six of the btst companies.
SURETY BONDS. Get your bonds from the American Surety Co.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The risk of personal injury is 40
times as great as that of losing your property by fire. Secure
a policy of the London Gurantee and Accident Company and
be sure of an income whil vou are onuble to work.
Independent phone 454.
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Old Papers For Salo at This Office
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How's Your Time
Our business is to make correct time.
You can always depend upon having ab
solutely the correct time if you carry one
of our watches. We have an exceptionally
large stock and you are 'pretty sure to find
exactly what you are looking for and
don't forget everything leaving our store
is absolutely guaranteed.
$1 Ingersols, Elgin and Waltham
watches.dust proof cases, $5.25 up Ladies'
Elgin and Waltham watches, gold filled
cases guaranteed for twenty years, $12.50
and up.
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John W. Crabill
mm YOU ARE
$1.50.
25 Cents. 10 Cents.
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For the purpose of increasing the circulation of the News
Herald and also of reaching every home in Cans county,
preparatory to making a better paper, we make the following
offer to new subscribers.
The News-Herald from now till after Election lOo
-OR-
The News-Herald from now till January 1, 1910 25c
-OR-
Any New Subscriber paying for one year in advance ot the
regular subscription price of $l.f0 can have the News-Herald
sent free till January, 1910.
This barely pays for the paper it is printed on and no re
publican in Cass county can afford to be without his party paper
at this price. In fact a democrat will gain a whole lot of useful
knowledge he would not otherwise obtain by taking advantage
of this ofTer.
We have a few of those nice Clocks left which we will give
to any new subscriber who pays one year's subwription in ad
vance and 50 cents extra, as long as they last.
In addition to every year's subscription in advance we will
give one of those "Don't Break Your Back" Dust Tans, a few
of which we have left.
Then we have a lot of Silver Spoons which are warranted
to be just as good as silver anyway, and will give half a dozen
of these as long as they last to any subscriber who pays a year
in advance with 15 cents extra.
Then there are a few dozen scissors left which we want to
get out of the way and will give a pair of these to any subscri
ber who pays one year in advance and 10 cents extra.
This offer does not any where near cover the cst of this
stuff at the wholesale price, but they are here in the oflice and
we want to get them out of the way, and we projxwe to give
new subscribers the benefit.
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HELLO! FARMERS
COME AND SEE
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RUNDLE, THE APPLE MAN
He buys all the apples, pays top prices for
all hand picked varieties delivered in Platts
mouth, and don't leave half of them on your
hands. He buys everything.
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I Red Tag Reduction Sal
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Our reduction sale has been a drawing card ever since we started it, the first
of September. And now that heating stove season is on if; certainly will pay you
to call and look over our line of heaters. Every one has a red tag and above the
tag but the price that's on the tag will interest you most. Following are a few
prices.
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' The Radiant soft coal burner formerly $17.00 J j QQ
r The Radiant home base burner No. 5 $37 50
The Radiant home base burner No. 6 Jj gQ
The Radiant home base burner No. 7 $45 50
We have a great variety of stoues and at various prices. Every one at a bar
gain. The object of sale is to clear out all stoves and to get in cash. It is the
cash we need and for that reason we make these big reduction. Cut prices are
for cash only.
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