? ? ? t ? Y ? ? ? ? t t 1 I H. Ml ' U'OIHU, 3 PEK CENT. AVcjelable rYoparaltofilirAs sfmlla I fn the Fbocf anciReOuia ring (Itc Siomachs andBowds of NUT Promotes DigpstionJCVnW! ncss and Rratrontalns neittxr Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral NOT NARCOTIC. ArVrcOJMIMLWnwa jVx.Smm AimSni MmW- tttmMSmrm Apcrfecl Remedy forCtatsflpi- uon , sour aiumaui.LMai uww Worms jConvulsH)iwJrcvcns& ncss and Loss OF Sleep. fatSiniilc Signature of NEW YORK. 7ot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ay In Use For Over Thirty Years Guaranteed under the boo Exact Copy of Wrapper. ' ' set Closing Out My Entire Line of jvlilUnery 0 Owing to my Jailing health, I have decided to close my g entire line of millinery, after which J shall retire from 0 business. Prices will be made accordingly. This will be our last summer season. i0 I MRS. JULIA DWYER J. E. BARWOCK DOVEY BLOCK REAL ESTATE. Town residence from $150 to $3,000. Don't Eay rent any longer. You can own your own dwelling cheaper, et me show you some good chances to acquire farms in Ne braska, South and North Dakota, Missouri or Texas. FIKE INSURANCE written in six of the best companies. SURETY BODS. 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 while you are onable to work. INDEPENDENT PHONE 454. f V V ? ? ? ? ? f Y mm. CYKD PAPER- The printing process which gives you in the print all that your negative contains. Will not fog when you force the developemeut. As all other developing papers do. iirnuninn o IT A nn ADA Sole Agents in Plattsmouth. FIRST SACKERS IN GREAT DEMAND Several Big Teams Hot After Crack Initial Bag Holder. PITTSBURG GOULD USE ONE Piratas 8aam to Ba Up Against It For Man Who Aniwtra All Raquira manta Chicago Whito Sox and Bos ton Nationals Ara In Sama Boat Good first basemen have the call this season. Several major league teams are all to the bad without them, and you can't extract one of the live ones from his present employers for any mouey. Among the clubs that need a first bagger are New York and Pitts burg, and there are others. While the New Yorks have two pro fessional first basemen and some eager young subs, the team Is nevertheless up ngnlnst It proper. Fred Tenney, once one of the greatest players that ever drew on the first bagman's glove, Pi " , Yki; ' ' J . a- UAL CHASE, NEW YOl'.R AMERICANS' CBACK rnisr backek. Is about through. Merklc bus been subbing on the station for two years or so, but he lias not even yet shown that he classes with the masters of the Job. Itrooklyn has big Thn Jordan, who Is all O. K. when right, but his knees ore bothering him. Still, the Superbas have n good minor leaguer named Daubert. Duub, old hoss, is not a chicken, having first based for ninny years, but lie Is snld to have the goods and to be ready to deliver them. llie ifoKton atlonnls uou t even know yet Just what they will do for a first baseman and are crying aloud for one. They need a lot of other players on that ISoston team, but they surely do need a first bagger. The erudite and foxy lender Frnnk Chance of Chicago Isn't shy on first bnsemen, though. lie is nil there him self, of course. Cincinnati Is nil right. Dick IIod- Htzell Is the real walloping kid and dan play the base besides. Philadel phia Is fairly well off with Rrnnsfleld. The champion Pirates are In trouble. They fired their first bagger, and now they don't know whether Flynn, the man they are trying out, will do or will prove a flivver. The St. Louis Nationals arc all to the good, for Ed die Konetcby is a star both on the bag and at whanging the leather on the heavy pedal. The New York Americans are all right, for Hal Chase is right in the zenith of his playing powers. Boston's Ited Sox are well off with Jake Stahl. The big boy can cover the bag superbly and seems to bo getting better all the time as a slugger. Con- nle Mack still relies on Harry Davis, a most artistic and capable player, but one who is beginning to grow old. McAlecr, at Washington, Is perplex- ed. Dob Unglaub is a pretty good first baseman, but is also useful in other places, and Jimmy would be delighted to laud a fresh and ambitious Juvenile. Comlskey'8 two great first basemen, Isbell and Donohue, are both gone now, and he is trying to train a new star from a bunch of candidates, with only problematical success. At Cleve land McGulre, although owning n good first baseman, Stovall, has put Lajole on the base so that Turner can work on second. The champion Detroit Tigers are worried, inasmuch as Tom Jones is slowing up and ge'llug a little listless. Jennings would be glad to hear from a lively kid with first base nblllty. St. Louis will try a National league discard. Absteln, and may make good with him or may fall. O'Connor wouldn't mind having n sturdy young ster in reserve. Great chances for young first base men theso days if there were only ft few such to be fouud. f v t Y ? ? ? t ? ? z I z z z z I z z z z z z z z z z X z Z ' z z z z z z z z z z z I I t $1,000 ISSUED BY THE NORTH AMERICAN ACCI DENT INSURANCE CO., OF CHICAGO PAID UP FOR ONE YEAR Given by the News-Herald Publishing Co. for one year's subscription paid in advance to the Plattsmouth Daily Newsorthe Semi-Weekly News-Herald as follows: Daily Daily Semi This This This This Tli is This This This News in advance, by mail, $3,50. 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Our arrange ments with the company is a limited period only, for so you will have to get busy if you want an accident' policy for one year for 0 CENTS. IIBJWTIKfiniBt7m"i THE NEWS-HERALD PUBLISHING CO. Plattsmouth, OLDEST PAPER IN CASS CO. Nebraska NOW IS IHt llMt 10 SUBSCKlBt rOR THE NEWS Auto Went Dry. Deputy Sheriff Manspeakcr hail an awful time last evening about sis o'clock with his chug wagon. Finding the moist prominent place in town the engine ran out of fuel leav ing the car standing in t ho middle of the street at Sixth and Main. It was soon evident that all the machine needed was a little "Rockefcllow Fluid" and the accupants deserted the car in the quest of necessary fuel but it was some time before the red can with the potatoe stopper arrived on the scene and the thirst of the motor was quenched. After the gasoline was in the tank, the drivers found it much easier to make their way up the street. In an addrcsss at Philadelphia, April 6, Dr. T. A. MacNieholl, sur rgon at the Red Cross hospital at New York, presented this striking comparison in the study of two sep erate groups of families: "Through a long line of successive generations I have made a study of two sepcrate groups of familys. One group, chil dren of drinking parents; one group of children of abstaining pnrents. In ten families of drinking habits, there were fifty five children. Thirty died in infancy, three of heart dis ease, four were insane, seven were anemic eight were tuberculous, one had diabetes, threo had very poor teeth, three had adenoids. Only four of the number were normal. Of the total, two were excellent, six were fair and seven were deficient in their studies. In ten families of ab staining parents there were seventy children. Two died in infancy, two were neurotic and anemic, one had rheumatism, one was tubercolous and and sixty four were normal. In study fifty six were excellent, ten wore fair only two were deficient. Of the chil dren of total abstaining families, 00 per cent were normal; of the total of children of drinking parents, 03 per cent were abnormal. Eighty per cent of the children of regular drinkers had convulsions while teething. Of children dying from such diseases as measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever and other infantile disorders, a largo perccntago are children of drinking ancestry Lincoln Newt. vVAiniAiftirfcAAiniaAAAjft X SOUTH BEND XI uuuuuuuuyuiiyuyi AAAAnAAnAAnnAA F. D. Hill of Omaha came in fro:.i Omaha Saturday evening to spend Sunday with the home folks. E. N. Green and family of Mur- doek spent Sunday in the berg. D. I. D. Jones of Murdock made a few professional calls in town the pat ' week. Miss Hamilton attended the local ' teachers meeting in Louisville Satur- day. , Royal Neighbors lodge will give a social at the hall Thursday night. A good time is assured all who attend. S. Long and wife were Murdock visitors Saturday afternoon. E. Sturzenegger visited in the capi tal city Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. D. Richardson went to Omaha Monday to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. II. P. Long and Mrs. II. A Tool were Omaha passengers Wednes day where they went to sec Maude Adams. Chas. Rrown bought the II. Tarpen ning place in town last week and ex pect to do some remodeling before occupying tho building. Hacfmeistcr Bros, purchnsed a team and the necessary implements to farm their land in Colorado in Omaha the first of the week. Sofa Hansen was a passenger for Omaha on the Schuyler Wednesday. Mr. Chas. Campbell and the Mes dames Chas. and John Campbell, M. E,. Lansing and J. E. McIIugh went to Murdock Tuesday evening I to see the work put on by the Royal ighbor team m initiating. J. T. Evans visited in the berg Tuesday. He and family returned from their winter home in old Mexico Friday. J. E. McIIugh and wife were pas sengers for Lincoln Saturday evening where they saw "Taming the Shrew" at the Oliver. H. 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