The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, October 14, 1909, Image 8

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    S. A. S. Program.
Program forThuralay evening to be
given at the home; of F. M. Richey,
under the ajipic; of thej Lsiies Aid
society of tha Presbyterian church.
Piano Faataiy Leybanh
M'jtClaire'Djvcy.
Reading Money Musk
Misj Fern Long.
Song Selected
lia II ward.
A pair of L 1 latics,
Mil l-o I. U a-uim ! Jjhi Faltir. 1
Piano.... Tai St inn Fron Wilheh Tell
.vlri. Filter.
Reading Ths ;Fan
I. Ann i SiyJer.
Song Mil Cip Margeny
Fr.'l Njrt-vt ail Mrj Austin.
Reading ....When Aunt JaneI'Iayed
.. Miii itarneae Newell.
Reading ... " ...Selected
Miss Pauline Oldham.
Song Selected
Mrs. Wescott.
ReadiiTg The Puidding
Miss Josephine Hall.
Pi ano Selected
Mis Verna Cole.
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Rad M in Spaoial Maeling.
Their will beat a apodal meeting
Sundiy aftjraoon at 2'o'clock, Oct 17,
1903, at Coitei' h:Ul for thejbenefit of
those palefaces that, have not, been
obligated jet. ,
Any persondeairirtgjto join the class
that is going to Omaha ;Oct. 19, 1909,
can see any of Jthefollowing represent
atives, John Corry.J. C. York.Thomas
Walling, Fred Egoiiberger, Anton H.
Koubek, John Nemetz, IIarry2Kuhney
Clans Speck, or anyjother member be
fore Sund tv; and they.ill;explainto
you the special rates that the RedJMeti
are offering.
A special train will take them up to
Omaha Oct. 19, at 7j o'clock Jin the
evening.
So Mr. Paleface thi i is your last
chance to bo one of the 1,001) class, so
make up your mind before Sunday,
Oct. 17, and 'enter their wigwam.
Craiy Drunk.
While No. 2 was at the depot Satur
day evening E. S. Lucas stepped from
the train. Chief of Police D. L. Amick
saw him 'staggering, and fearing he
would step between the cars and go
under the train took hold of his arm to
prevent such an accident. Lucas said:
"Don't get gay I can whip you," and
caught Amick by the neck. Pete Lind
say came to tho admittance of Amick
and the large and powerful man was
placed in the county jail. Mr. Lucus
' nobered up and appeared before Judge
Archer this morning paid his fine of $10
and costs and apologized to the court
and to the chief of police for his actions
while under the influence of intoxicat
ing liquor. Lucus resides south of
Malvern, It.
If there is anything that makes a
fellow nervous it is to have a dog go
after him with shining teeth. There is
a certain dog in town which persists in
the idea that he loves calves, and ours
seem to be his particular kind. If some
night that dog comes home carrying
four broken legs, a toothless jaw, both
ears chewed oft", its eyes gorged out, a
broken tail and a long mournful howl,
the owner will know that the editor's
doe has been protecting her master and
taKen hand in the controversy.
Hunger makes me think of you ;
Thought of you makes me hungry;
Between the thought and sight of you,
Indeed I'm always hungry
But with appetite awaiting
a nickle in hand zxxiryoU)
in store who could wish
for anything more? .
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY;
WinterlWeather.
The; first Bnow of the .'season 'visited
this city and vicinity Monday. Tuesday
morning mercury registered 22 degrees
above zero, regular winter weather.
The citizens were unprepared for the
sudden change and the stove dealers
are very busyjtoday putting up heating
stoves. Ice formed on water exposed
to the elements to more than one-half
an inch in thickness.
Parmele in Auto Rac.
Pollock Parmele in his Overland auto,
aeVompanied by his father, Charles C.
Parmele, entered the contest with
eighteen other 'machines to try to win
the two fine silver cups. Pollock made
the trip to Fulls City and return in six
hqurs, a distance of 112 miles.
Miss Dora Glenn was a passengei to
Omaha Tuesday morning.
Farewell Reception.
The members of the order of Knights
and Ladies of Security tendered a re
ception to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Way
bright, who are to depart for their
home in LosAngeles, Cal., Thursday,
iu the home of County Judge Beeson
Saturday evening. Refreshment were
served and a delightful and social even
ing enjoyed.
The editor of this paper has taken
rooms at the'residence of Mr. Wise in
the north west part of the city. We
don't know the street nor the number,
but we notice it is a nice looking part
of town, and if the people up there will
leave their coal boxes unlocked, their
chicken houses open and will tie up the
dog on dark nights, we are quite sure
that we will be able to get along nicely.
J. W. Larkin was in Omaha Tuesday
purchasing new goods for his store.
More Eloction Oflicerfc.
J. M. Robertson, clerk of the dis
trict court, has appointed the following
named persons to fill vucancies as
judges and clerks of election. Arthur
L. Anderson, Plaltsmouth, Fourth
ward; W. P. Hutcheson, Rock P. luff,
Second district; Peter Anderson, Mt.
Pleasant precinct; Walter Nerval,
Weeping Water precinct.
Mrs. reter l arison was a passenger
to Havelock Tuesday to visit a son. I
Socil Evtnt.
Mrs. II. N. Dovey verv pleasantly
entertained a number of friends to one
o'clock dinner Monday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. C. A. Raw!, who is soon
to depart from this city. Those who
enjoyed Mrs. Dov v'h hospitality were
the Mesdarnes C. E. and E. II. West- j
cott, T. II. Pollock. D. C. Morgan,
CampDell and C. A. Rawls.
Paul Morgan tpenf the day in Omaha
Tuesday.
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Then u:.e
Thz SHCRwiN-Wiiiim Paint
tuoc to rr.i.n BuuDmiio with oumot and ititiot
and you'll get satisfaction,
It's tho best protection
you can give your house
It's made from nure white
lead, pure zinc white, and pure
linseed oil.
It docs not powder, flake off
or crack.
It forms a tough, durable film
that wears and looks well for the
longest time.
It's colors are clear, bright and
lasting.
It costs less by the job than any
other paint made.
The-full color card shows 48
handsone . shades. S.. W. P. h
put up ;.' m insure, a.'ways.
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Coal Lasts 40 Hours Longer
When fire is burning at a cherry red heat it means econ
omy of fuel. For coal then lasts 48 hours. W hen your
fire is kept at a white hot combustion as it is in a base
burner, there Is a big waste, for coal lasts only six to
eight hours at the outside.
But in Cole's Kadiant Hard Coal Stove you
can keep your fire at an economizing, slow,
cherry red heat, yet get as much heat as you
can from hre at a white hot coranustion, as is
necessary In a fuel-wasting base burner.
This is due to the tight construction, giving
perfect control over the fire, aud to the large
sheet metal radiating surface, which is more
sensitive to heut than cast iron in a h.ise burner.
You can always maintain a slow f're day end nisht.
Figure the saving in one winter. It would pay
you to throw out the heavy, clumsy fuel-wasting
base burner and set up in Its stead tho emuzinj;,
fuel-saving Cole's Kadiant Hard Coal Stove. And
you can burn crushed cul:e, too, at $1 to $5 a ton.
Then before the cold weather stts in and for
spring heat tho magazine can be easily removed
and you have a front door feed for wcod, cobs
and other hunt fuel. No base burner at twice the
cost will permit that.
Two new appliances are a rart of thl9 won
derful stove without extra cost. '1 he gas burning
device utilizes the waste gas.es. The anti-putling
druft prevents the escape of these gases into tlio
room. Make it a special point to see and examine
this remarkable hard coal stove. It will solve
your stove problems for all time.
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TIM MASY USi:s OF 1AIBR
In the home cannot be estimated. It can he u:(-d to beautify the
otherwise ugly pantry shelves, to put under the carpels, in fact it
can be used all over the house and is u cheap means of sanitation.
We have a limited number of old papers which we will sell for
5c per bunch. The News-IIekai.d.
After a Doe Consideration
COLE'S RADIANT
Tor Hard Coal and Crushed Coke
For Sale by JOHN BAUER Plattsmoulh
We have taken the
agency for the
Ladies' Home Jour
nal Patterns. To say
we are pleased puts
it mildly we are now
selling more patterns
in one week than
formerly in one
month." Agents for
Ladies Home Journal
and Patterns.
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
Expert Pill Mixerf.
Cool Weather
Comlorts
Our Coal is the best cool weather comfort
that you will be able to find in town. These
chilly fall winds will soon turn into winter
and you will need the comfort that our coal
will give you. Better order early to avoid
disappointment when an extra
chilly day comes.
New Neckwear and Ladies Furnishings
We have made arrangements with a large wholesale
house to send us a shipment of the new things as they are
put on the market each month. We shall make a showing
of these new things as often as possible. When looking
for something new just give us a chance. You will also
be surprised at our large and fine selected stock this sea
son, have almost double the stock we had last year.
Outing Iflannel-
This is the time of year when people think about
heavy Gowns; when you think that'way come and look at
wl,aatwe.a:e.shng 8c, 10c, 12'sc
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Druggists and Paint Dealers.
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ii J. V. Egenberger I
A. WURL.
REX ALL TORE.
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