HIT THE tmm" - ttmmw lmiiaaw BALL HARD J U 1 EQTiCT g 1 UKZfJ U ITJ i . i i i wlm h r r j r n 11 t f X i !, ' v. j rv : :.'.?: V.. ii. ? ' j' I ' II' ,..p, y vt'".:t wrMinerd. i I. rone. ) J- si v .;.. '.',''.',.'' Jiiitfi .iJ ... sw- :a.p SI ..-.v.T.aArrt Arcrft'd RiT.u'Jv forCcislipa lion, Sour S;oiincti.l)latrli!.C3 Worms ,('o:v.n!sioiis.FcV(:nsh r.ws.-'Pil Loss of Slut. PjcSu.'.:!: Signature of For Infants and Children. Tli8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature n CI I ftcSsafc Signature? j tjoc? NEW YORK. fai-anlce J tuiekr the Foooa If A4k Af Use Exact Copy cf Wrapper For Over Fiiiriy Years Hi ttCIUuH(lMN' t YO Cl'f nr,..2mi!&AUZX Let Me Tell You Something If you want to ha properly drosscd, you should have your clothes made to order. You can't got up-to-date styles in ready-mades, for the' are made six months before the season opens. BLUE SERGE SUITS The only place in the city where you can get, a goil blue serge, fancy worsted, cheviot or Scotch tweed suit to order that are actuallv worth from $' to 40. for onlv $20 F()l: NOTIIIX(i All suits made by me on or before March 1st, will be cleaned and pressed as long as they last for nothing. SLMX'f AL From now until March l")th, I will clean, dry clean, and press clothing for ."() cents to 1 dollar. ALL WORK GUARANTEED James Socher The Tailor. TWO JACKS Will sell or trade one, at my barn. iAM G. SifaiTH DOVEY BLOCK REAL ESTATE. Town residence from $150 to $:),;i(). Don't pay rent any Innpcr. You cun own your own dwelling tlii'iipcr. Let "e show you some nood chance-t to Hrquirc fiinns in Nr liraskn, South Hnd North Dakota, Mis-souri or Ti-xas. HKIC INSURANCE written in six of the hest companies. SURETY BO-DS. Get your bonds from iim American Sur. tvCo. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The risk of personal injury is 10 times as prr at as that of losing your inpci ty by lire. " Si cure a policy of the London (iurnntee and Accident Company und Le sure of an income wlul" von are onahle to work. Independent phone ri. The Kansas City Weekly Stav The most comprehensive farm paper All the news Intelligently told Farm qjsllons an swered ly a practical fnrmcr and experimenter Fxactly v!iat you want In market reports. One Year 25 Cents. Address THE ' WEEKLY STAR, Kansas City, Mo. Bij Prospects For Red Hot Eaie Ball in Plattsmouth the Coming Season. MEETING OF FANS 1 ON TUESDAY MGHT Eve;: !cdy Interested Invited to Get into the Game and Organize. (From Monday's Dally) Then- will lie a iin(iin cl' all in ; intei'M icd iu m i inn a ooil base hall i team m i l.ittMiiouih this sta.sim nt ihe ollice of the ( 'it y Couneil on Tues day evi niiin, .Mairch ,J The luatier has hern talked up eoii- si'Ierahly hy those who are interested I in tlie iiuneineht and assurance lias . lit n Kiven that the team if organized will lnett with neneioiis patronage. '. ll .s.el.is lu lie tin: idea so far that if an oicani.atioii is perfect id that it I should he u regularly organized asso jciatiim with a full sit of officers and hoard of directors and should he run on business principles. I'nder such an arrangement the officers would lie required to make a report at the end of each month of all the monies ex pended and receivi d. Lvery man who (;oes into the matter of helping make it a success will he ex pected to do so for the good of the cause and for the purpose of doing his little part tow aid having u team which will he u credit to the town and also he a good advertisement for the city. Remember that the meeting will be held Tuesday night at the Council chamber at S o'clock, Let everybody take hold and boost for Plattsmouth by boosting for u good base ball club. There is nothing which will liven things up so well as a live base ball team in a live town. Cancel all other engagements and get ready to attend the base ball meeting Tuesday night. 313 Do you rno rrs EZ1 !iq TS'7 W Xeivs--Jlc raid -'.Publishing Go. y f i n i f' i t i l j i Hi: L'JU II a? v ;6 v etjuipped facilities for printing letter heads, noteheads, en velopes, statements, pamphlets, briefs, legal blanks, sale bills, iltc. of any place in this section of the state, and do it in then e a test and most approved style? i id IS In SVO, in.3 l V Decision Favors Morgan. (From Monday's Dally) A decision ew as rendered today by Judge Archer in favor of Mrs. Morgan in the Morgan s. Murphy ease spoken of in last Saturday's News. It is a rather unusual case where the wife's pri pcrty is now held liable for the .sum of ')!, the value of housclu Id necessities in the form of clothing pur-i chased from the Morgi.n stoic a few years ago. A judgment was securi'il against Mr. Murphy last year but not having possessions valued to that amount, the sum was never eihtained by the plaintiff. Today's derision would cause the claim to be paid out of the wife's possessions, but it will preibtibly be carrie'd up to a higher court iiiid it will be some! time yet be fore the case is settleel. m llbw is mi ifcil 1 BECAUSE I sS OSWBTS Willi our Xcw Monotype, the very hitcxt machine invented for yetting out $f'- jj7 -ri a bril all kinds of Job Work, tee con uive the very lest str, iee ,Vii b1 Wj Si . BECAUSE tr fl Every j(b isent out of tliii ofliee is printed by ew 1 ypc, cunt by the Mono- 'j Dr ff" type for that pniiieular job, therefore the print is clear and neat. " Hj . BECAUSE jjj rpl inS '"J''c xecured one of Ihe. bed Job Printers in the West, and we can Bjj 11 I fiVw jjp guarantee you a job that will compare with the be,4 of them. '01 C.J U Be l'1 ' U ''('"' "r "C-r' ('n'fT 'I''P li U Dlstilct Court In Session. The elistrict court is in session te elny niul a number of the much talked of cases will be' hrenight up this after noon. Arthir lJrann, the young fellow held for ste-aling horses anel Harrison Jand Lynch, the two nun accused of I breaking the- si ore at We-eping Wntcr, j will be brought up for trial late this af- ternoor. The i.ppl'u'iition e,f Henry i Zuckwi'ih r to se ll real estate liehnig : ing to tln minor heirs of the (ieoige Lutz estate will be pre'siT.te el to the i court. Escaped Prhoucr Caught. John Miller, the young fee How that was aircv'nl last week on the charge of being iliii! k and conducting 1 im self in a vie-iov.s manner, e'scaped from the h.and of the' law while working out his fine iiii the streets Silurdavi n'mht. Miller hasa reputation for jml-; ling olT that lit t If stunt, but he didn't succeed in getting out of t lit city ; this time, lie was located by thepo-j ' lire and caught about one o'clock Sun-1 day aft-Timon ai Smith's livery barn.! lb' W;s placed ;.t his work air.'.ill this! liiii'tniiuz. Init a little bettt-r watch1 will be kt pt of him iu the future. i Hats to "iiirn. Tree 1 ,i.t his advert -m meiit , M l-i'ngi'r, : i lr!;e aiter elilht o clot Satuniay ruj l. i'lirned, on the .,'ivet be f'-re I i phice o; business, all ;be t'ti sold wiiMir trimmed hats, several dozen in number. Th fire sacrifice was made in the pre-t nee of a crowd on interested otlo.kers. V f f ? V f y V t f V V "Tired at Three O'clock?" "No Sir! I Use the Mocarch" IF typewriters were machines run mechanical means in stead of human hands, you would find that, with iffice ammnt of pnr r, a Monarch could be run at a higher maintained speed than other typewriters. Run by k'girl power," you find that the Monarch is run at a higher all-day average speed than other typewriters, and without a "tapering off," from fatigue toward the day's end. Both these truths are due to the fact that MONAI m a v. j. a TATTn lJ lightens the draft, uses oower more economically. Eliminates the waste of energy that typifies the heavy-touch machines. This in turn means increased production per machine aud de creased cost of typewriter work Dor folio. Monarch The Light Touch and the Monarch RijfiJ Carriage are exclusive Monarch features, tvery other import ;nt tVjituiv ot th j nm.iern typewriting n::ichin', siK'h :ts Bit'!; Spaci Ky, Two i'o!or Ribbon Shift, Contained Tabula-. 1 1 if, eti., etc, will alo be found on the Monarch. Ltjt us giv-- you h demon-'-uation of Monarch Light Touch and othtr Monarch advancements. - .. -n- , --C L-!"1 i , V CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought h 4 V 1 A large' V : V i THE I' Write I'cr t!U u.t rated Descriptive Literature. MONARCH TYPEWRITER COMPANY. 411 South 15th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. xecutive Offices: Monarch Typewriter Building, oOO Broadway, New York. Y ? t ? ? f f y t t y y y y t Boars the t . ! J.b xecutive Ofiices: Monarch lypev.nter JJuuding, oUU JJroaaway, iew York. 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