t iWURL& COFFEY. ! The Up-to-Datc .GROCERS. Here yon enn fjot anything kept nt n firnt-cluHS groot-ry utore, ami nt prices to Huit the times. iMnest lino of CannedCGoods on tho nmrkot. Don't fail to cull on them for anything in the grocery lino. Everything f rosh from tho markets. WURL & COFFEY. Don't allow money to Ho around. It Is easier to upend it and easier to loso it. .SAUE MONEY.. l5 keepliiKlt'.ln"a"safe place such as N r ,1 , , The BanH of Cass County You can plvc a check for any part of It at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. W lien you have a hank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than upend from it. Don't you want to know more ahout It. Perry's Restaurant Short Order House S Menls Served nt Regular Menl Hours. Fresh Oysters n (IN SEASON) $ Fish or anvthini; in Mnrkot. 8 8" GXSGXD303XSGX3 S GIVE US A CALL. P. UTTERBACK, Proprietor, 8 MARTIN BUILDING. North Side - Main Street jj XGGCOSOQGOOCOeOSCOCCCCC$ HIS FIRST START In the world was from SA VI Nil- That is true of ninety-nine In a hun dred of the successful men whose names you see In the papers. Fol low their pood example and put vour money, even a few dollars, in this hank. That, with the Inter est we pav, may put you in busi ness for yourseir. Start an ac count now. Plattsmouth Saving Bank. Bee Hive Restaurant, Main Street I MM K D I AT K L Y OPT( )S IT E COUKT IIOUS 15. Menls nt nil hours. Special nt tention to the fanner patrons. The tnbles nre suiiplied with tho Jirst the mnrkets nlToru. .JOHN COKEY, Proprietor. TOHN M. LEYDA, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. I'rrpsirliiir iilKtrnrKof mii, rnnvcyiiin'lm: llllil t'MllnllllllX lltlt n ri'lll rxlllO' n mhvIiiI ty. Work properly tlmii- mul ehurcis rrii-iii-iililc. ii.-:-K,iriis II mul 7. .hiliti Omul liuilillhir. OMtr Court, II HUH', I'lllttftllltMllh, Dr, Ehter, Dentist, Waterman Block, (ft M .ft. ML '. -i Swf 1a ' II' 1 THE NEW TAX SCHEDULE. If Fclloved as Contemplated tf la the Assessors Will Kate a Hard Time. t'opU'S of the schedule fur persmal property to he assessed this year have Im'cii received by the county clerk and if followed as contemplated ty law the assessors will have a hard time. On the first pape extracts of the revenue law are printed. The second and thirJ papes contain a list of articles to he assessed, containing Sii items. The last pane contains four interrogatories oath of the pcrsnif assessed, and vaii ous other items. On the papes pivinp list of assess ahle property are blank spaces for iiiihiIht of items, actual ,and assessed value, the latter beinp 20 per cent of the cash value, t'nder ithe jiead of "nuinhcr" every blank, space must he tilled out. If the person has no such item he must write in ;i the . word, "none." Kach person inthc county w ill receive a blank w ith a notice that reads: "You are required to make out and return to the county assessor a true statement, list or schedule, of all personal property subject to taxa tion which is held by you as owned, lessee or occupant in control thereof or as guardian, husband, parent, trus tee, executor, administrator, receiver, accounting ollleer, partner, apent or other representative otlleer.'' The sections (pioted on the schedule are as follows: SectiomiX ; Personal property shall he listed in the manner following: First. F.very person of full aire and sound mind, beinp a resident of this state, shall list all his moneys credits, bonds, or stocks, shares of stocks of joint stock or other companies, when the capital stock of such company is not assessed in tins state; moneys loaned or invested, annuities, fran chises, royalties, and all other personal property. .second, lie shall also list all moneys and other personal property invested, loaned or otherwise controlled iy him as the agent or attorney, or on ac count of any other person or persons, company, or corporation whatsoever, and all moneys deposited subject to Ins order, check or draft, and credits due from any person or persons, body corporate or politic, whether in or out of the county. Third, 'the properly of a minor child shall be listed by his guardian. If he have no guardian, then by the father If living, if not, by the mother, If living, anil if neither father or mother he living, by the person liav- such property in charge. l-ourth. 1 he property of any other person under guardianship, by his guardian; or if he have no guardians by the person having charge of such property. Fifth. The property of the wife, by her husband, II of sound mind; if not, by herself. Sixth. The properly of a person for whose henelit it is held Intrust, by the trustee; of the estate, of a deceased person, by the executor or adminis trator. .Seventh. The property of corpora Hons whose assets arc in the hands of receivers, by such receivers. F.ighth. The property of corpora lions by the president or proper agent or oincer luereoi. Ninth. The property of a linn or company, oy a partner or agent thereof. Tenth. The property of manufactur ers anil others in the handsofauairent. by and in the name of such agent, as mercnanoisc, Section .":!. If any person shall make aiaiseor iiaudiilent list, schedule or statement, required by this act. or shall willfully fall or refuse to deliver to t he assessor, when called upon for uiai purpose, a list -or the taxable property which under this act is re quired to be listed, or shall temporal' ly convert any part of such property into property not taxable, for the fraudulent purpose of preventing such property from being listed and of evading the payment of taxes t heron. or shall transfer or transmit any prop erty to any person with such intent he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor ami suiiieei 10 a line oi noi less han lifty dollars and not more than two thousand dollars. If any person shall Knowingly r.wear falsely regard! in: any matter contained in such schedule or Interrogatories, he shall lie deemed guilty of perjury and be punished ac cordingly. Section ;,. It shall lie the duty of the state board of equalization ano assessment, an county boards, countv assessors and deputy assessors, to noli fy the county attorney of the proper county, of all willful violations of the provisions of this act known to them. and to sign and verify complaints and information with respect thereto when prepared by the countv attorney. Section ,Vi. I n every case where anv person shall refuse to make out anil deliver to (lie proper deputy assessor the statement required under this act. or shall refuse to make and subscribe to any or ttie oaths or aillnnatlons re quired the deputy assessor shall on eeed to ascertain the number of each description of the several enumerated articles of property and the vahu thereof; and such denut v assessor shall make a note of such refusal in a column opposite the person's name, and tin county assessor shall add to such vain ations, when returned by th deputy assessor, nuy per cent um or llie value returned. To avoid anything that may he over looked in the regular list llie following quest Ions are asked and they must all be answered: Section .".2. Such schedule shall liavi .. . ....I ....I .1... r..n . - i. . ... iiu.u oiu mi- ionowiih; nuei rogatories which the person required to list pro) erty shall answer in writing over hi signature ami under oath. Interrogatory I. Are voo, or were you, on the first day of April llie pres ent year the executor of the last will or the administrator of the estate of any deceased person, or ouardlan of tl stale of any infant or erson of unsound mind, or the trustee of th property of any person, or the receiver of any corporal ion, associat Ion or iirm or the agent, attorney, or banker in vest nig, loaning or ot berw ise ennl r ing the money or the propeitv of anv person, or the president or accounting oincer of any corporal Ion, ora partner consignee, or pawnbroker',? nuei rogatory i'. nave you. mnce ine nisi nay o ,!in ,,f last year, either personal Ivor through the agency of other,, caused all or any part ot your taxable property or other proper ty to be temporarily converted either ov sale, loan, exchange, or in any other manner. Into bonds or other seeurii li s of the I nlted States pot taxable, with the intention to pay I ack. return, rt change, or dlsixisc' of audi nronertv after )ou have, made out your lax statement:1 Or did you on or U-forC the first dav of April of the present year, and before you saw this inter rogatory, i a; back, return, exchange. or dispose oi any such property for the purpose aforesaid.' interrogatory It. If, you have con- verted any of your money or property or money or piopcrly of any other per son, as inquired or you, then state when tin- same was so converted or in vested, and the time and amount or value thereof? Interrogatory 4. Have von. at anv time since the first day of April in the preceeding year, w ithdrawn from any bank any moneys there deposited, for the purpose, of converting the same into some form of non-taxable property or for the purpose of sending the same out of the state, or transferring the same to some other person or persons. wnn me intent to. or purpose of. evading the payment of tax on the same? Following is the oath: , I. being duly sworn, say that the foregoing statement and schedule is true and contains a full and complete list or all property held by or belong ing to me on the tirst dav of Anril. in cluding all personal property pertain ing 10 merchandise, whether held in act ual possession or havint: been pur chased with a view to possession or proui, auu an personal property ap pertaining to manufacturing, and all manufactured articles, whether on hand or owned by me. In all cases where 1 have been unable to exhibit certain classes of property to the as sessor, such property! has been fully and fairly described, and its true con dition represented, and I have in no case sought to mislead the assessor as to the quantity or quality of the prop erty. 1 further swear that, since the tirst day or April of last year 1 have not directly or indirectly converted or exchanged any of my property tempo rarily, for the purpose of evading the assessment thereof for taxes, into non taxable property or securities of any kind, or transferred or transmitted tl ic same to any person or in any wise ror the purpose of evading the assess ment thereof,1 and that my answeres to the foregoing interrogatories are true. So help me (Jod. If a person refuses to list or sub scribe to the oath tho'ileputy assessor must make such notation on the list. Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Pneumonia Is too dangerous a dis ease for anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although he may have the proper remedies at hand. A physician should always be called. It should he borne In mind, however, that pneu monia always'rcsults from a cold or from an attack of the grip, and that by giving .Chamberlain's Cough Item ed y the threatened attack of pneu monia may be warded off. This" remedy is also used by physicians in .the treat ment of.'pneunionia with theibest re sults. Dr. W. .1. Smith, of, Sanders, Ala., who is also a druggist, says of it: "I have Ibeen'f selling "Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy and'prescribing it in my practice for the past six years. 1 use it in cases;of pneuinoiiia'and.have always gotten the best results." Sold liy all druggists. Accidentally Shoots Himself. Frank Stanley.ia former employe of 15. M. shops, accidently shot him self in the right leg last Saturday. It seems that he was engaged in cleaning a '21 calibre revolver, when in some manner it was discharged, the ball en tering the limb just above the knee. Dr. Cook is at tending him, and states t hat the wound is not a serious .one, hut it w ill lay him up for several days at least. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual dis order of .the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be fol lowed by utter collapse, unless a re liable remedy is immediately cm ployed. There's nothing so cllieient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kid neysas Kleetric'.P.itters. It's a won derful tonic, and elfective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for rundown systems. It dispels Ner vousness, Uheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only .uc and satisfaction guaranteed by F. ('. Fricke - Co. For Sale! F.ight acres of land, 1 ) block west or M. I'. Depot; good live' room I house, ham, wells and other, improvements Plenty or fruit of all kinds. For rur ther.'paiticulars callon or address, II. i. Snu.i., Plattsmouth. Woeful Children. For a long time llie two year old child of Mr. P. L. Mel'heison, fill N Tenth St., llarrisbiirg, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the iiMit. ubleli Miriiln it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded mat the child had stomach trouble, and gave her half of one of ( hainlKM'lains Stomach and Liver T lets, which'quieted her stomach : ah mid she slept, the whole night through. i wo poxes or these I ablets have fected a permanent cure and she of is now well and strong. For sale hy druggists. all Wouldn't a "P-Elm" Club Be Better? I'lattsmoiith lias a "Jack-lhe-Ilug-ger," who scares young ladies every time he meets them. A shot gun weil loaded andjiropeily aimed would end the pranks of of this man. Neluaska City News. A Favorite Remedy For Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Coiigli Item cay a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents anv danger of pneumonia or, other serious consequences. It pot only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will prevent the at tack. For sale hy all druggists. ir it's a bilious attack, take Cham- U'llaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by all druggists. 1 ft . Vol''' r The Crackle You Hear Is the Sign They are fresh ANOTHER MU SALE. The Guarantee Clothing Co., 151U-1521 Douglas-street, Omaha, Nebr., has bought for spot cash at 40c on the dollar, a big stock of goods, formerly owned by Eisinger, Dessamer & Co., 160-102 Market Street, Chicago, same is now being unpacked. Sale starts Saturday, February 2th, at 1519-1521 Douglas street, Omaha, Nebr. Here we quote a few prices of what you can get goods for at this sale. Men's extra heavy blue, genuine Leaver Over coats 2.98. Black and fancy worsted and cassimcre men's pants, very strong, 75c a pair. Wool sock Oc a pair. Men's hats 25c and 45c. Mackintosh rain coats 75c. Silk neckwear, your pick, 6c. Large selection of boys' suits 98c. Boys' long pants 48c. Men's black worst ed suits $2.98. An enormous line of stylish, up-to-date suits, $3.90 for your choice. Fur coats, being as it is late in the season, $5.90. Men's sweaters 19c. Big line of men's shirts laundered, with or without collars, your pick 25c. Wool mitts 5c. Genuine English Corduroy pants, extra heavy, every stitch of sewing absolutely guaran teed, $1.39. Socks, 3 pairs for 10c. Police and firemen suspenders 9c. Fleece lined under shirts 20c. Ex tra heavy cotton flannel drawers 20c. All sorts of handkerchiefs, your choice 3 cents. Men's shoes 75c a pair. Men'i heavy double breastcdblack Thibet suits $4.00. Overalls 25c a pair. Duck coats 48c and 75c. Kubber lined 98c. Men's capn. whatever is left, choice 10c, and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. Bring this paper with you for reference, as we have every article to show you, ex actly as represented. The Guarantee Clothing Co 13UM.VJ1 Dotujlas St. Three lloors fullof genuine bargains Weak Hearts Are due to Indication. Ninety-nine of ever, one humlrcd people who have heart trouble tan remember when It wis simple Indiges tion. It In a scientific fuel that nil c.-.es ot hert dUrse, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indl peMion. All lood taken Into the stomach whloh (aib of perfect digestion ferments and awelis the stomach, pulling It up against Ihe heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of lime thai dallfale but vital orjran becomes diseased. Mr. I) K.ubl.ot Nl. O..Uyf tnd -lwr) tr-d' I- n I wn m b I itili 11 hi hi-art tf.-ul I 11 h it 11. KoM Dynapsit Cur fur .bout lour tTKMhi irxl II cured me. Kodol Digests What You Cat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. B.ton,. po si.. Mlr,c j, im.s ,hf (f)l ";e.whlrh ix-lltK 60e. Praparad br S. 0. O.WITT A CO., CMI0AQO, For Sale by F, 0. FRICKE & CO. For the man Who Works from sun to sun Uiraeedra For the Woman Whose Work is neVer done yon The clean, fresh, crisp food that is al ways good, and good for all. Good for the worker because they are sustaining. Good for the housewife because they are convenient. Good for the children because they are wholesome. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY RADIUM Free v Free Radios Radios Radios Stupendous Offer Made by a Well Known Philadelphia Firm. Radios Radios Radios Thousands of Persons in all Sections of the Country Have Been Healed by This Wonderful Discovery Every educated person has heard of Iladiinn, its wonderful powers ;ml healing qualities have occupied pae after pajre in the metropolitan puhli eallons. Almost everyhody knows that It is the greatest remedy that (iod has ever Riven to suirerhur humanity. I Ms east; nerms of every desert pt ion ilee lut- fore it-they cannot stand the contact. We have such faith in our proposition that we miarantee absolutely to cure you. What Is more we will Kiveyou a written contract to that ellect. This olTer lias never been duplicated. Fill out the blank below and mark the malady from which you are stiilVrinn and receive hy return mail Informa tion that will be worth hundreds of dollars to you. Ask any banking linn reKardiiitf our responsibility. Free Offer Free Offer Free Offer RADIOS CO. I'rexel Uiiildin Philadelphia, J'a. Sirs: - Kindly send me free of cost information rcardine; your l!a dluin treatment and jour won derful remedy 'T.adios." Name Address Hty Slate I Msease $1.00 FOR 50 CETS. Vim certainly would ccli;iiu:e a "' i uric i-i Ti.'' every minute Hi tin day. Tlien Wliv lint Cnllir to the Hub Clntlilnp Store iiml e .amine llie inanv u in I ir n rl l.l.u 1 1 . .. i . .. .. mi.... ... ..i '.i,l, ni- y 1 1 1 1 iik 1 1, ;u- ni'-st cut the pile,- in the miti r with you. All winter poods nnisl pn tn inuUe r nit for nnr sprinvt stm k. t 'nine im, for the pirsent prices will cer tainly move the poods. HUB CLOTHING STORE. W WST'S GREATEST MAIL unutn nuuoc All Orders Proo'Jv Fill By Experienced Mail Order Clerks. The Reliable Stre CHANCE To They must ko YOUR LAST Overcoats. ! Cheap RUols arc not always pood Kimk1h h tit whe " J'ou can bu 800'1 at cheap go kU prices WHY NOT? Ke.nem.ber nut Isfartlon is guaranteed. S ( ) ( ) made and worth up to I0. 00. For 1 ,ve.rtcn0nftlll!, " O1. V JW) ba(.k Vt,ry am tJxford ravan(, ,,n wn moltons strictly all wool, well tailonul in medium weight and length wor 1,1 UP 10 w-w Those, overcoats aro nuulo up in tins very latest slylen, new est fabrics and nobbiest pat terns, all colors in cheviots, vicunas, koreys and cassi nicros hand tailored with pood iiniiijs and trimmings, not a eout that is worth lesv lo.oo and 12-5o than $irf.0U and up to $20. at If y.)U need a SUIT or OTKUCOAT you cannot equal these prices, -quality considered. If you want oi m -ond at once, Thoy Wont lail Lonff. Wash GooduS Bargains "iy bpucKU iticcs on tue very iewesi priiis rauncs in , "Washable Material . 1") pieces if 40 Inch wliiUi TndiR I 40oat 25o ' 1 nou, 2.".e srrudo. per ra -d lfio (10 piece snowflake Hiiltini In pray ,'.9 pieei H ;n-iiieh blade 1 nen :ri.cd sateen, 2'n! prrade,.. U cates whit inereol'l.zed Htripo waistini;s, 3"o prado 2 cases A. l O. zephyr pin,iham ntriies nnd checks, all colors, l'Jjc pradu CO (ilrees plain French Toilo, v.-hite dnk, liiht blue, cream, navy, champuipu, tun and black, w urtli Special sale, next week on white ponds for radiiatinp Bnd Confirmation drcssi-s. Samples hcnt dicorfc.lly upon applieati ,n- In writing plcaso mon tiuii this paper. A Great Shoe Opportunity Hundreds of pairs of men's and women's sample sho bought from four of the largest factories In Massachusetts at just a frae,'1"" of thoir alue All tho best leathers, all tho newest styles for winter nnd . 'Piff trrdo. Lad ins' $2."i0, 3.00, and .LfiO shoes in kl.l. patent colt and k n 1 f f psroo I'.ulf with hand turned and lood Vesr w it soles I l ) Men's 2.50, ;i.OO and :i...i .dioos In putont culf vici kid and pat nit colt. O UK WW .1..r)0, 1.00 and R.00 shoos, patent colt. Ideal vlel' and to' 'tJ nmelivl leathers. Tho greatest snap on the market Watch our advertisement:; for bargains jou will' always find tlu'tn then; ami remember we guarantor satisfaction of yi ur money will he refunded. HAYDER 16th and Dodzc Streets. WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE R. B. WINDHAM ATTt'ltNl -M -t.AW. l'l:iitMii"inli : i NVIiriisltn, I'robatc, Commcrclnl Law, Real I:(.-ilc l.itiiration and fjieilosiuvvf tiioilwapesa sMTlally V 'v I ' ..... nnnrn llftllPC I We Can Save You Money on Every Order, Satisfac tion Guaranteed. Money Refunded mm buy M. ns Winter Salts and dtirhiss t Ho next eek ot tlic For Men's from SI." to Fine Suits worth 20. Tlmy coma in cheviots, 'asslmures, sorg- ps, thitMits, sll. mixo.I and un finished worste. 1 I" H colora and combination of colors. Hand tailored t "elf re taininp 1 air clotn fronts and hand padded thoud.'rs. tan or cadet blue, the new shirt .l.'d waist suit fabric, worth 40c. 5,) nieces lined madras in strinos. UCi colors black, red, blue, and lin en alternation with white, regu lar .i.ic vaiucs iuo lc 40 pieco silk nions do soio in all C()rs and black and white, Otto prau 1 .30o ojl,r0st ortir. OMAHA W. B. ELSTBR, DENTIST. oi i ten H tt rman Block riatUnnouth, N'rnk 3 mm. I'liuts. J-lmnrs ''.,m',r.,"! I l.rs 1'IJ 1