E. G. Bow & 5 n I would not take $50.00 for my or "Sg2V4 Sweeper if I could not get another. I IV 1 -4 ii i A the wasted en- to fine carpets ... woman's tnbute to the world-renowned BISSELL,. A trial of the Bissell will make you regret J iergv of years, the damage and rugs in the use of the corn broom; the damage to curtains, draperies, and furniture through the clouds of dust the corn broom stirs up; and last, but not least, the injury to health in breath ing a germ-laden dust that is all confined within the case when you use the Bissell sweeper. Consider, too, the great economy of the Bissell, as it will outlast fifty com brooms. Prices: the state of Wliireton 1ms indicated : tluit employment agencies are siil- i ject to regulatory provisions, "ami." ; he adds, "there is no doubt that the ordinance suggested will be sustained , by the courts as a proper regulation of their business. The ordinacne I will give i rotection to those who need i and deserve it most, without taking i aw ay the profit of a business conducted j on legitimate lines. "Hundreds of individual cases have been before me during the last six months, and my observation has been such that I know it is the daily prac tice of many employment agencies to act fraudulently and dishonestly in their dealings with the laboring men who go to them for employment." The ordinance is based upon a fed eral statute for the protection of seamen which declares that if any person de mads or receives directly or otherwise enumeration from a seaman or any other person seeking employment as u seaman for providing him with em ployment, he shall for every such of fence be deemed guilty of misdea-nieaner. II. P. Kepner of the city Monday. Lincoln was in of E. I'OH SALFHY G. DOVEY & SON Miles Standish and wife. Murray were in the city today. Hen Horning was noticed in town today shaking hands with friends Miss Edith Scheaffer was a pass enger to Omaha Wednesday. Gus Hatcher and family departed Wednesday for Glen wood, la., for a few days .isit with friends. j( Mrs. Charles t'arroll of Union, and her son Ernest and his wife, of Plain- view, and Arch Montgomery county seat visitors Wednesday were SPOKANE AFTER THE LABOR AGENCIES Labor Agencies ol State ol Wash Intgon to be Prosecuted. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 7.-La- bor agencies are prohibited from ex acting or receiving fees of any kind as 'ii pensation for services rendered lo laborers in the procurement of cm- pployment by the terms of an ordi nance submitted to the city council of Spokane by Mayor Nelson S. Pratt. They must look to employers or persons placing orders for labor for remuneration. The penalty pro vided as punishment for violations is fixed at not more than $200 or six months in jail or both. The enactment of the ordinance, which has no opposition in the council will give Spokane the distinction , of being the first city in the United States to legislate against dishonest agents in this manner.thc purpose be ing to break up their fraudulent prac tices, against which the laborer has no legal recourse. Mayor Pralt says in his message to the council that the supreme court of Be Your Own Judge. Sec our stsck of Xmas and other seasonable merchandise be fore buying elsewhere. I know you will be convinced thar I have the best selection of dolls and china ware in the city. H. WAINTR0UB DIAMONDS In Stock Now 26 BARGAINS 26 1 Fine BnHi.int TilTany nr (n Mourning at $OJ.VU 1 Fine Hnlliant Tiffany jt Art Mounting Ht flU.VU 1 Fine Brilli.int Tiffany ri aa Mounting at $01. UU 1 Fine Brilliant Tiffany (n aa Mounting at ....41.UU 1 Fine Brilliant Tiffany n Mourting at JU.UU 1 Fine Brilliant Tiff iny nt tn Mounting at V C't.Vv 3 Fine Brilliant Tiffany rn Mounting at each. . faJ.DU 1 Fine Brilliant Tiffany nn aa Mounting at . .UU 1 Fine Brilliant Tiffany a a Mounting at ?I.UU 2 Fine Brilliant Tiffany a aa Mounting at each. .fcU.UU 3 Fine Brilliant Tiffany ir a a Mounting at each. . S1D.VU 7 Fine Brilliant Tiffany io aa Mounting at each. . .lfc.UU 2 Fine Brilliant Tiffany ia a a Mounting at each.. Iv.UU 1 Fine Brilliant Tiffany r aa Mounting at . .. J. W. CRAB1LL Watchmaker and Jeweler C. B. & Q. Watch Inspector. Rubber Boots We have Rubber Boots for all purposes. Good Boots, that were made by reputable niHkers. The sort of Boots we can guar antee to do all that can be ex pected of them. Low Cut Boots and Hip Boots. The fisherman and the hunter can find heie the sort of Boots they like. We have, also, a complete line of Rubber Roots for women, for boys and for girls. We can fill and Rubber Boot want that confronts anybody. Fetzer's Shoe Store I IMPORTANT NOTICE. ! All person knowing themselves Indebted to us In any sum are re j quested to call and nettle at once, either by rash payment or by ne gotiable notes. W-M- Ascmlssea A KJInuer. Iyal Nollre Alvln tYrriit. itrd'iiiliuil, will tiil.e n.itl.'i' Hiitl on t.hi fourth (lit) uf AiikiikI. KNItl. .Via IVirl iluiiitilT,nil Iht ptliiiuu hi Hid district niurl uf l'sa coiinly. Ni'hntxka, kKuliiM ilic.ii. .li mit, the tli in l ami iirHyurot ulilcli i Iiiiiki nun ft ilnrrtw of UlvnriT from tltti IxiiiiU of niu'rl nuiny. ami for tho nino.! of hi-r lilirn. m wll: K.thi'l. Clair anil hiMiiixih. mi.l fur xioli other relief an 'iill,v may rwntfre. Von art' niiinnxl Mi ihihwiv nui.l i t ; 1 1 n nn or before ihr 'Olh ifuy ol iHrrmlHT H"U, Ada Ferris, lly her Attorney, M. Arrlier LEGAL NOTICE. Stale ol .Nebraska, m I aunty Court County of Cas. In III mutter of be entaM; uf Zernh V. 'olii. ileeeawnl : . To all person fnteriwUxl You am hereby nolifWMl t hilt there will he a hearing iiimiii the IlitU report of llin ml inlniNtraUir ol I lie alove iwlufo ami Ills etl tion for II lllll neltlemeni In fere t Ills court In the county rimrt room at I'luttHiiuii'tli in Mtlil county, on tho 21 (h ikiy of lierniilMir, IINHt. at II o elock a in. That all olijistioiw if any, iiiiimi Im f'.loil on or iH-fim' Nitiil iluy anil hour of ! rnnnr WlfninK my hiiml awl thr uf miIiI I'ourt thin 1st i Illy of I leeeiulxT. III.)'.. ISKAI..), AI I.KN .1 HKrXIN. ti I'tiwiity Jiiclisii. Hipn- PLENTY Of TIME Some peopla havo to much tim that they never get anything done. They are always "just going to." By the way, now ii the time to subscribe for this paper RIGHT NOW. D'ye heart I Hardware Sale ? Y T ? T ? ? ? ? t t ? t t t t t ? ? ? ? V t V T v f ? V AS IE At the Big Store Of BSSEN Ss -KLINGER Is attracting the attention of the entire county and the farmers are travel ing through the mud to get to it. Here are a few prices to show you how we are selling carpenter tools. Saws! Saws! 85c now at $1.65 now tit . . . $2 25 now . at... 59c . $1.20 .$1.49 Try Squares 12 inch, 50c now at 10 inch, 40c now at 9 inch, 35c now at ,30c 25c 20c a great many other tools such as Augers, Chisels, Files, Squares and Ham mers, also garden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades and Scoops. A. Few Xmas Suggestions 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Former price from $1.00 to $4.50. Carving Sets $6.50, now 549 $5-' now $3.49 $2.75, now at Ever Ready Flash Lights at only $1.99 $1.00 A big line of Pocket Knives, Razors and Shears at extra low prices. Table Cuttery, also Food Choppers and many useful articles at prices that will surprise you. "Wood n.nd Iron Stock Remember our stock of articles in Wood and Iron is the biggest in the county and is be-in 2 sold at way down prices. A ft: aV" trrsn u iai H s A Kim 3 Mf' 2 JUtiU 'J fttnrwH WES y ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?. ? ? ? ? v t T t ? f ? ? ? X X X X X V Want Column WANTED. WANTED-Woman to do laundry work. Good wages, apply at once ut Hotel Riley. Legal Nolle. Ntalo of NtiltraMia, SH. In (VuiiI.t Court. Cum County. In thn niuiur of Ihn of Juonb I". hit, (Imfani'd: Nolln- In lumhv alvru lltnt thi cnvlllor of mtld linM(l will iik. i lK atiiiiiniilrii'r.K nf Hald csiui', iM'Inrr mti.i NiuiXt Jmirn of t (Mini y , Niirnaaa, at llio t'oMiity c urt room In I'lul iKinmilh. in mild Cuiuily, on i lllh dny of DcsTinUT. mm. aivi on Im l llli ilay of Juiio. I li 10. at II eVIix'k a m., cii' h iluy for iiir iurHxw or in imo Hicir c'liiiMfl r ot anilnullon ,aIJiiNl,nii'nl anil MltoKBiiiT. mix monlliN mi allowftl lor tin- i"iimr of lcl iliM-aw to unovnt Miotr rlnln.H. hihI onn war for lint adiiiliilKLiiiNir.lo mailr oil . ito. nun tho llth iluy of I licinrM'r. I'll)'.). VV Uiiixw inv hunil aiMl Hie iwal of nuI'I Coim Court, Rl PlatlKiiioiilh. NnhraKlni. Mils 1 li.li lay of Novcminvr. I'MHI. ' fll-H ARH J. IImwoii. (MKAI..) Cotuiiy Jnr'Ko. WANTED-Younp; men and women to fill positions paying $900 to $2000 per annum. Big demand for stenograph ers in the Government service, as well as in private business life. Our new method of teaching shorthand by mail insures as thorough and practical a training at your own home as is obtainable by personal attend ance at any business college in the country. We guarantee success. Complete course for Bmall cash pay ment; balance to be paid when you secure a position. Trial leBson free. Central Business Institute, Central Building, Washington, D. C. FOR SALE CHEAP-At Smith's barn, I'lattsmouth, Neb., a new carriage, Lady owning same has quit keeping a horse. It must sell. sw-tf A. L. TIDD LAWYER RefurcD'es: Bank of Eagle, Eagle. Nehawka Bank, Nehawka. Bank of Murdock, Murdork. First Nat'l bunk, Greenwood. State bank or Murray, Murray. First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth 1 Important Notice. All persons l-nowing themselves to be indebted in nny amount to M. Fanger are requested to call and settln at once. All persons having lulls against me ure requested to present same and get their money. As is well known I am closing out my business and nm anxious to close up ull outstanding accounts. In the past I have never crowded any person for payment, but now it is absolutely necessary that ull bills tint! me be paid promptly. All bills remaining unpaid when my business has been eloesd out will be placed in the hands of a collection agency. That means additional costs and I hope I shul not be called upon to take this means to collect what is due me. M. Funger. CAN'T BE SEPARATED. Some Plattsmouth People Learned How to Get Rid ol Both. SEITLEE'S EKCUflSK ! At Low Round Trip Rates On sale every first am' th'ri Tuesday in each month b every part of the Southwest. MISSOURI. ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA. TEXAS. OKLAHOMA, KANSAS AND COLORADO Hugh Nerton, Agent. Do ynu want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who lin Experience, Ability, Judgement Have Telegraph or Write Robert Wilkinson, Duntnr, Nebr. Or call at the N'cw Herald office and we will save you trouble and expense in getting dates and terms. Good Service. Reasonable Rate. Backache and kidney ache are twin brothers. You can't separate them. ; -j- And you can't get rid of the back-' 1 ache until you cure the kidney ache, j T If the kidneys are well tmil .-tiling, i J the rest of the system is pretty sure t t .J. be in vigorous health. i J Doiiii'n Kidney Pi!lt make Mrtuig, ! j healthy kidneys. i Mrs. i. ,1. (!i!-eii. S.inciiln Ave., j" Piatt spoilt h. Xebr.. .si.vs: "We Imvt TM'il DualiV Kiihi v Pill;, ill our fa'riK '.i Smoke an f(.r hiii, e ! ncl. ordus i.'d ll 1 f; 1 l( -Mil-. Mi!"' : in1-' fir:, i tn riv ! I i.-1''": l V ;.de I V (('III . I'l'ti'! Xew cK, s,. St.it. s. 1!( !M ii. Li r t take nn id ,er. ii:nl etiiel' Kl.lncy i'l.--ey ler.e 1 r-i ';: 1 1 l!;r iy ad', s i' t aiii oil'' I- iiir. v cn.i .,int i ..ly li-ial." i!t .'.If h. Pi i. " .'i') Mni.tiin Co., K.il.VI... vnt- for ll e I 'filed And bo Enury a x j I loan' 1 1 ! 1 1 Cm I f r Ti?E DEriTISTS Ltiftt MI"M Kl ll tin" llrn'l t y Ifjicii. M f lo.. Mr. . ; :.-.':' IumIjI (If. fice la 1m . 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