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17 IS A GOOD INVESTMENT dm $9 m A I 8 fj LA. a Q must be disposed of, and Q Overcoat, or even both, to 8 Drop in some day and Big stock of Husking Mitts one that will not wet 8 The Leading Clothier Plattsmouth, Neb. Cheap Rates to St, Louis VIA T1IK III IlLINOToS. The liurlitiKtt'ii will run coach ex cursions to St. Louis every Tuesday and Thursday during August and Sep- tcmher. .."() round trip, limited to re- j turn in 7 days. Leave l'lattsinoutli at I 4:'.2 p. in., arrive SI. Louis ":l'.t the I'ul- J lowing morning. W. L. Pu m'.tt, Agent The OLIVER Typewriter THE STANDA?f!D VISIBLE ' WRITER THE-OLIVER RECORD HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO., MAUZY & MURPHY, AGENTS. J. P. Fai.tku, President The Corona Live Stock and Investment Company INCORPORATED 100 J. P. Livc Stock, Real No. 367 N'O ni'r,'s' thr,' ),ip-'"1 miles from town, one mile- from bcIiooI. This land lies gently rolling'. 1ms nhout St) ncrca under cultivation, tho balance in pasture. HnH n fitnnll liouso, ood lmrn, ood well and wind mill, Kn0(l lit'" liouno. Price per acre. '. Ivenl Estate advnncfd fully 1(K) per cent in KaHtern Nebraska the last three yearn, and it ia still boomiDtf. Dont think for minute that Innds have reached their limit. We Mill have Boino snaps whero e can uoudio interest on your money invested. Corns and Sc Us Just Think of It Accordim; to figures fuiT.islic'il by Scvrv- tary Cortolyou, it cits just T'T a war for each man, woman and child in the lTnital Q States. V ct it costs more year for every one employed in our Clothing Store, and we have it to pay as sure as time rolls around. We have an enormous stock of Clothing and Overcoats for Fall and Winter that we would like to interest you in cither a Suit or Q help us pay our expenses. V see what we have maybe Well D School Children! Save Doctors' Bills BOYS' SEA.MLESS. KANT RIP. KANGAHOO CALF $2 YOUTHS' AS ABOVE $1.85 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' tfM K( A1ARINE CALF 4JI.JU SPECIALS $1.35 to $1.60 Sherwood & Son Visit the Old Folks. One fare plus ? 1 for t he round trip to a great many points in Ohiu, Indi ana, and Kentucky. Tickets cm sale September fj, 1.1, 20, 27 and October 11. Good via St. Louis and stopover at the great exposition. Final limit thirty days. See me for particulars or write to L. V. Wakeley, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. W. L. Pick kit, Agent. MORGAN 1 HWTOCTro J..L K t'N.MAN n, Vice President FALTER, General Manager -DKALLT.S IX- Estate and Commercial Papers No. 368 '!-( aciv-i of land, fuiir iniies from town, 1"U ncres under cultivation. l.al nnce in liny nnd imsture. Small rovc. small house, grnnnry, Itam nnd cattle shed. About oO acres under fence. This land lies level, and is n jjood bnr.rniti nt $-2..")0 jht acre. you your money in lens mnu nve years, aim besHles p-t jochI Wntch our "nd" each week and we'll tell you what we've pot Office Up Stairs in Anhcuscr-Busch Building. than this amount per X 8 8 we can make a trade. 8 through I Given Up to Die. i II. Spi-gel. lJol N. Virginia Si.. F.v- ansville, I ml , wriu s: I't m overlive years I was troubled with kidney and 'bladder alfections which caused me i much pain and v.ony. I lost tlesliand : was all run down, and a year ago had ! to abandon work entirely. I had tiuec of the best physicians w ho did me no ! good and 1 was pract ically giwn opto 'die. Foley's Kidney Cure was reenm : mended and thetirst bottle gave me . ureat iclief, and alter taking the sec j'tnid hottle 1 was entirely cured." F, I (J. Fricke Co. Stray Calves. Strayed from my farm, .seven miles southeast of Cedar Creek anil ten miles .southwest of l'lattsinoutli. I! head I ( I red ami 1 hlack) of steer calves and J heifers, ranging four and live months in age. Any person divine information that will lead to their recovery will he liberally rewarded. P. A. HuKN, Cedar Creek. Neb. $8.50 to Sc. Louis and Return The Hurlington offers the above low rate for tickets good in coaches and chair cars (seats free). On sale Tues days and Thursdays during August and September. See me for full particulars. W. L. Pic k kit, Agent. Missouri Pacific Rates. Keduced rates to St. Louis every day on account of world's f iir. Coach excursions, very low rates every Tues day and Thursday of August and Sep temher !."o for round trip. Fall meetings K. C. transportation bureau. Aug. 20 to 27, Sept. :i to ID, Sept. 17 to 24; fare and one-third for round trip. II. Pi. Lrsi:i., Agent. Ulakos Kldr.ey and Bladder Rlcbt '1 C. (1. Siikklv, Sec. and Treas. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 i i One dose of Aver's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents nin lit coughs of children. No croup. Nobronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all affections of the throat, bron chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. - I Km Hint Arr'i Chi-rr? I'm-toril In mi (inll (or rM ,i.r TIii-ti la u.illiliiii r...l In II fur r.iiiKh. m,,I c.1,1. (..ir, ill (or rhll-Utu."-MliH. W. II. Iluittkil, Miellir. Ala. AM (In'.-krun J. (1. ATtH I'll.. iwH M .... for Night Coughs Keep the bowels opnn with ono of Ayer's Pills At bedtime, Jutt one. AUTUMN: The Great Encurslon Period. To M. Louis: Yon will regret it for years if yon fail to see St.. Louis Kxpo sitlmi. Special Imv coach exclusion rates mailt' dally each week from Sun day tn Thursday, inclusive; seven days limit: slightly higher rates for tickets noml in slci'iiin' cars with longer limits. r! v low one way rates to the far vesl and I'acilic coast. I'm-instance, to t'alifnrnia and I'liet Soiiud; --."' I'i Spokane territory; 31 toSall Lake. Helena and lintte tenitoiy. Tlii- low rate we.it hound, when added to your ret i, ru trip east hound, makes a very low nuir.d 1 1 rate. Home Seekels' li'.cillsiotis ,e Hist and I lii i Tuesdays each uionili to the i;ii' liwest and southwest . To t liicaco and Hack: I ;i i ! v low rates uit her direct or via St. Lmiis in eil le'i' iii i ret ion, w il h stopovers at St. Louis, Kansas ( 'it or ( :iialia Home 'isilois' Ki'Iiimmis: Visit Hi- old home hack cast . S"t i-m I 'r jo and -i: and (Vlo'er II, hall rates plus -J to I ndiana and many points in Miio nnd Kentucky. N 1 . 1 1 1 ; A - K V VI Till. ST. I.UI I- F.. I'Osl i'lHN, Tiii'sday, (Vt..V All coo l Nehras kaus. should he t here ami help exploit the prosperity of our i-'t'eat comiuon wealth. W. L. I'u hi; rr. L. W. Vaki:i.i;v, Ticket. Acnt. (ieneral Passenger Aeiit, mahii, Neh. World's Fair Rates to St. Louis Via I'.uiliiiKlon Iloute. Tickets to St. Louis and return (lood lifteen days, .tlit.si). tiiiod sixty days, (iood all sinnmer, 1H.4H. Fur full information ahout train ser vice and other details see the ticket .U'ent. The St. Louis Imposition-1 he great est slictw the world has ever seen Is now complete and In harmonious oper ation and it will he a lifetime's regret if you fail to see it. R. B. WINDHAM ATTOUNKV-AT-I.AW. I'liiltsinoutli Ni'hniskii. Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation Ami I'.in-eliiMiri. of Murt'iBrs n S'i-lulty Public Sale The undersiirnei will sell at I'uhhc Auction at Ins farm, four and a half miles .south of l'lattsinout li. on Tuesday, October llth Commencing at Mam o'clock an , the following descrihed property: Two work horses, four two-vear-old colts, three yearlings, live tnlikcows, three heifers with tirst calf, twi year llnnsand liveealves.one thorounhhred Whlteface hull, forty-live head of mn, one farm wa'on, one simile luiifcy, one ridini; cultivator, one riding lister, one walking cultivator, one sulky plow, two walking plows, oik' corn planter, one seeder, one self-hinder, one harrow, one single-row seeder, twosets clouhle harness, one set single harness, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS A credit of six months will he yhen on all sums over tin, puichas-r iriviun hankahle note heaiiiu; seven percent interest All slims i.f lll :ioil nnili.r cash lii hand All property must he settled for licforc. heini; icinoved. I also have for sale at private sale ahout five hundred heik'e fence posts. C. L. MARTIN i. r.MotKi.K, Auctioneer. Made in California 2 lb. packages. . All MgrWhsi ificcnu Big Demand lor Plattsmouth Telephone Compaq Stock. If you want a e,ood h per rent in vestment lniy some Flat tsmout li Td,.. phone company stm k w Inle y.ni can urt it. The sti vk le'W on the market is heme rapidly taken up. and t hose con templat Inu' hllyllik' telephone stuck must place their orders soon, lis it will all he sold in a very short time. Alter this issue is disposed of no more stock can he purchased or the I'lattsinouth Telephone company. Following Is a list of stockholders : C. V. I'armele l'lattsinoutli, Neh. T. K. I'armele " T. II. 1'olliK'k I!ea F. Patterson. . ' " ('. II. Smith lr. F.. W. t'ook Llda W. l'oll.K'k... Chas. A. Patterson. J. N. Wise ltyron Clark .I.C. Hlchey II. S. Ilarthold (ieorne L. Farley. . .1. F. iHnik'lass " I'. t !. Fifenhei'jjer. . " " M. A. Patterson . . Mae K. Patterson. . Pollock Parmele. . . " Lllen C. Pollock . . . Sarah Faker '.'llherinc Parmele. II- Lwinn Lincoln, Neh. Myrlle P. At Wood Nellie P. Annew i. W. Curyea Son ho, Neh. Vincent ( 'amphell C- F. Met 'lain.. . Weeping Waler, Neh. .1. M. Carpei .. .1. II. havis F. I hckson ,v ( 'o. -I. K. Keithley. . Win. Iees Ivihier Klaiw I. Neh. ( '. I '. ( 'lapp Am. l-lxchauye Hani, F lu in ,h an losepl, Tj.;- Wali.'ish, Neh. Mis. i;. ,. i;i;uiti. i ouneil l :i mis, la. Ivlwaid II. Vt'h't . Llleli K. I l.U idsoli . . SlrliiieliV ille, ' lliio Craw find , Ciaik oinaha, Neh. l-'ra:ik ( 'raw ford L. ('. liihsoii. soul h ( imalia, Neh. .lohn l-'ly nn W. C. Laiiilieit.. . I i.i 1 1 i i -I llamioii . L. .1. arpenter. . T. .lol yelison Frank K out sky. . .lohn I-'.. 'Ilern . A. A. Wrinht. . .lohn l it. Itoherts rank Chrlstman W. F. (SUIispie.. . . . Mynard, Neh. II o . . .Murray, Neh. tt it Nehawka, NVI. C. I!enk'cn J. A. Walker I. .1. Pitman Chas S. Stone (ileii Perry L. V.. Stone A. F. Sturm Susiii K. Stone " " Fronia Kime ' M. II. Pollard Kuth Hates Pollard.... Fdith P. KIiik Waukecitan, III. Frances Wesenheix. .(irechwood, Neh. II. F. Swanhack " " I. L. Talcott N. I). Talcott I). S. Hock well Mauley, Neh. Frank II. Slander Win. !. Frhart Louisville, Neh. ('. F. Mockcnhaunt. . . " " Frank Creamer M unlock. Neh. For further Information annlv toanv of our local managers or call on or ad dress T. II. Pni.l.cn h. Uen. Mirr. l'lattsinoutli, Neh. LOW RARES TO OMAHA via Piurliiik'lon lloute, For the AH-Sar-Ben Festivities. ictoher .'I to " Inclusive, the Pur linnlon will sell tlcKets to ( Mnaha and return at LI cents practically half rales, j he carnival this year will Ih a marked Improvement over all pre vious years. In addition to a i st reet carnival every clay there will he a Flower parade ( ictoher ", a Kortfeous electrical parade Jinirsday evening Octolierd. and the Ak-Sar-I!eii hall Octoher". Ask the ticket .u'ent for lull particulars. L. . akki.kv, (Jen. I'ais. Atfent, Omaha. From 148 to 92 Pounds. ( ue of the most remarkahlo cases of a cold, deep-seated on the luiik's, cans Ine; pneumonia, is that of Mrs. (icr- tiude I). I'enner, Marlon, Ind., win was i ntlndy cured hy the use of ( ne Minute Cou'h Cure. She says: "The couvthin and straining so weakened me that I ran down In weight from H1 to ti pounds. I tried a duihIkt of rem edies to in avail until I used One Min ute Couj,di Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured mc entirely of the coiiK'l), strengthened tny lunys and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold hy V, (J. Fricke Co. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars th Signature of si Timlu'ts of oalc koop tlic old li-inusUuil sLunliti"; through t!;-' yv-.trs. It pays to ttsc the li;Mit tlllt. Men of oak " arc men in nivi'il health, men vhoc I Millies are nude of the sound est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con stitution that will last for years. Scott's Kmulsion is the rilit stuff. Scott's Kmulsion stimulates t ie rowitv powers of children, h.'lps them Imild a firm foundation for a sturdy consti tution. Send for Irpn srimrilo. SCOTT ft. llOWNt;, Chnmlntn, 400-415 1'iinrl Strcuit, Now York 50c. noil $I.OO; nil druiultits. Austria's Verdict. A ust t la has a special hoard of gov ernment, physicians to whom every thing that Is publicly ollered In the hue of medicine must lie submitted for inspeel Ion and analysis. Last month a verdict was published, to stop t he inanufaet uie of certain pa tent medicines sold as herb-lea, and we mention this fai l only because two of these preparation are advertised In this country also. We believe the public belii; entitled to holiest pre paiat Ions, ( i nt i i ni no dangerous in gredients, such as Trltier's American i;iiir of Hitter Wine. This Is a pre para! inn made only of puic, miadultcr- aled Willi' and of hel l s selected with the greatest caie and knowledge. In di si a ses of I he si uinach and of I he in fest hies, t here is no heller, no safer and no more reliable remedy; tor puri fying the blood and strengthening the muscles and the nerves, Timer's American Fliirol' Pit ter Wine Is the. best medical agent, found. livery member of l he family can use it to ad vantage. The taste Is very pleasant. At drugstores. Jos. Trhier, "w South Asiiland Ave., Chicago, Ills. The "Havana Tag," the best, .'.c cigar on the market. Try one today and you will buy one tomorrow. El). FITZGERALD, l'KOPIULTOll OF ci L'lvery I Hack and Baggage Line. MOVING VAN. Hemoviny of Ilnum-hold (ioodn a Specialty. Also, Heavy braying. FOR SALE oo Acres near town at Mi per acre; In acres under cultivation, ::o acres more cleared, balance pas turage with running water, two houses, well, w indmill, and other Improvements. F,a.sy terms. 1 1 acres, on mam road south of Lin coln avenue at I2-1 per acre per acre, easy terms. A very line L'l acres well Improved, close in. Price f 1.10 per acre. II acres adjoining town, partly Im proved. Price 7..K) per acre. A 4 acre tract close in at 7-1.oo per acre. l cottages with from 4 to rooms will he sold at a sacrifice of from one-third to one-half of the orig inal cost. A line .Vacrc trad witti good Im provements, formerly worth 1, (HHi, can now lie bought for i2,40, A farm of 1120 acres In Nance Co., 700 acres under cultivation, 400 acres pasture, 20 acres alfalfa, all fenced, two sets of good Improve ments, houses, hams, cattle sheds, granerlcs, corn rribs, scales, wells, wind mill and tank, running wa ter, (UH) acres of valley land, nood Koll, at only per acre If taken soon. R. D. WINDHAM AGENT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA K t t