Hi I i DC DC DC DOC DC DC DC DC O 0 s o PfflTfiffl Ml r3 73 i J la 10)U uu 7 3 ! We are ofTVrinn ,'reiit bnrnitiH in Every Dt'jJHrtriH-nt. but in tlio K'''lt Popular Wooltex Garments c - I s WHERE W E SHINE PC r. ! ) i ii ! I i! ) I I 'I i LI ill 1 u n . - : ... p.-;-; ; - - - A bi display uf tin Fnnious Wooltex ( iarnu nts. the ideal wearing apparel for Ladie., .Missis and Children. If you have not selected your winter 'arments. make it a point to examine this fine line. Ladies' SIO Cravanelte Goals, ihs saieoniy g4.98 A Few of Our Specials Outing Flannel, worth 10c per yard, 10 yards for VJc Best Calico, - () yards for l.l- Ladies' n?id Children's Fleece Lined Underwear .'.55c and 50c values, go at this Falo for only 25 Our ftillinery Stock never was bo complete. The line is strictly up todate all the new Fall and Winter Shapes and Shades will be found in this department. Our Bankrupt Clothing Stock (First Door West of Department Store) we are making a cut that will surprise you. The entire stock must be closed out. 50 per cent Saving on Clothing Dress Shirts, worth 50c, 75c and $1, go at li'Jc, I'.lc. OUr. Gents' Fancy Hose, worth 20c, go while they last nt 10c (i exits' 25c and o5c Hose, during this sale at only l'.tc 50c Underwear, good article. " '.I'.h: 75c Underwear, better " J'.K; (iood Husking ZJ itt.s, ... .', Come in Early and Make Your Selections Q Piano Contest. Coupon with Every 10 Cent Purchase OO PLATTSWSOUTH, NEBRASKA WOODMEN EN JOY GOOD TIME Class cf Fifty Taken Into Full lowship Last Night. Fel- A LARGE NUMBER OF VISITORS PRESENT Refreshments Were Served and the Broth erhood Had a Good Social Time. JULIUS PITZ MEETS WITH AN ACCIDENT. The Modern Woodmen 1'al eamp listcveninpr adopted a class of over fifty new members. The occasion was a special one and the work was put on in a most excellent manner by high of ficials of the order. Supreme organ izer, Ralph Johnson of Lincoln, Neb.: special deputies, K. Pearman of Kan sas City, Mo., J. L. Burgess of Hast ings, "eb., and S. I. Woodley of Lin coln, Neb.: also district deputies, K. I. Littlefield of Council IJlulTs. Ia., and K. X. Kymer of Lincoln. Neb., and in addition thereto State Deputy K. E. Kester of Lincoln. Neb., had charge of the ritual work. Three hundred or more members of the order were pres ent, and the occasion was the most in- df-ceased members last year, six mil lion dollars, practically all of which went to the wives and children of the middle and poorer classes. It is the insurance and protection of the family of the man who is not financially able to carry investment insurance in "old line companies." In fraternal insur ance only enough money is raised to pay the death losses as they occur. One dollar a year from a member pays all other expenses No other insur ance can be handled on such an econ omical basis. That the membership of the order appreciates those facts was evidenced last evening by the large and enthusi astic attendance. AVoodmen from the local camps at Mynard, Murray, Union, Nebawka, Cedar Creek and other points ia the county were present and assisted materially in swelling the attendance and in adding to the pleas ure of the occasion. At .the conclusion of the initiation refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cold or cough. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. F. G. Fricke&Co. Suspended From thje Ministry. Dr. Carl Ilullhorst of Lincoln was suspended from the ministry yesterdaj by the Presbytery of Nebraska City. This affects only his ministerial stand ing. This was the result of a trial on charges preferred by Rev. D. C. Bai ley. Rev. II. C. Swearingen and Elder C. M. Osborn. The charges, according to Dr. Ilullhorst, were that he repud iated the Westminster confession, the tri-personalityof God, the fall of Adam I and the vicarious atonement. The hearing was held behind closed doors, and according to those present it was of a peaceful nature. I he voices of the accused and those of his ques tioners at times indicated that the hearing was at least interesting. The accused had prepared a lengthy ad dress, but it was not delivered in full, owing to the fact that many interrup tions occurred. Wards Off Pneumonia. All coughs, colds and pulmonary complaints that are curable are quick ly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Clears the Phlegm, draws out inflama mation and heals and soothes the af fected parts, strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia. Harmless and pleasant to take. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Gering & Co. Dr. Elster, Dentist, Waterman Block. A Warning to Gamesters. The press dispatches of yesterday; relate that Col. William Simms, a well ! knnwn stnfk-rl.-alpr. foil rlpnrl in thf structive and enjoyable affair ever held j Lmle n cub nQms at IIuntinc.! I.ythe local camp in Modern ood- L,,n ,v Va ,:p,t(,rf1av n. nin- whP I playing a gama of poker. The game was a bi one and Col. Simms had been 1 craft. and would Lave continued so to the end of the session had it not been for the fact that Julius Pit, who was 1111111 II1 ill II ii I I I !! MtFI'IWM A.yers taking part in the c-:as adoption, acci-1 dentally slipped and his weight camej suddenly on his riht fjot. thereby causing a slight fracture of the knee cap. It is hoped by all that his injury is only temporary and that in a short time he w ill be able to be out and fully recovered. The Woodmen are doing everything possible for him to assist in his farm work and otherwise. The Order of Modern Woodmen of America is the largest and most pro gressive fraternal insurance organiza tion In existence. In Cass county alone, It has a membership of over fourteen hundred. In the state over forty-five thousand and in the nation more than seven hundred and fifty thousand members. Its social features are instructive, pleasing and inspir ing. It paid on benefit certificates of i winning steadilv. At s o'clock a big; pot was cn and several hundred dollars worth of chips were on the table be fore cards were drawn. When the dealer passed the hands Colonel Simms drew one card, and after looking at it gave a gasp and fell dead. Examination proved that he clutch ed in his stiffening hands what is known to professionals"' as a "royal Mush," having the ace, king, queen, jack and ten of diamonds. Itisclaimed his death was due to over-excitment. This should serve as a warning to gamesters who are of an excitiable na ture. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest beautifer known. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Gering & Co. , i Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do ycu like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Caught By Smooth Trick. The Lincoln Journal tells of how a thief was trapped as follows: "Several days ago two men left a backage at Sprague's drug store to be sent by express to an address at Oma ha. Suspicion was aroused at the drugstore by the actions of the men and the police were called to inspect the package. They opened the box and found therein three overcoats that had been worn, but were still valuable. They took the overcoats tilled the box with rubbish and had it forwarded to the Omaha address. Then they notified the Omaha police to watch for the man who called for the package. The result was that yesterday the Omaha police notified Chief Cooper that they had the man. Detective Malone went to Omaha to get him. "The three overcoats have been identified by citizens of University Place. They were stolen from them more than a week ago. They have been held at the police station for evi dence. "The police believe they know who the second mon implicated in this deal is and they are making an effort to apprehend him.'' A REAR END COLLISION Two Freights Going East Qreopolis. Collide !B PERRY'S . i i-i t - Card of Thanks. The undersigned relatives of George Stadler, deceased", take this method of returning our most sincere thanks to those liberal and kind hearted friends who so kindly assisted in the laying away of our brother, who was so cruel ly shot down on Sunday morning last. Especially do we desire to thauk Father Eradley of St. John's Catholic church for his services at the funeral. MikkStadlek, john exgel, JoHX IICEOKKL. TWO CARS WRECKED NO ONE INJURED About 1 o'clock this morning two freights Nos. 72 and 7-1 collided at Oreopolis. The latter train running into 72, demolishing a Hat car com pletely and dumping a car loaded with meats. Strange to say, however, no one was injured. There were several in the way car at the time of the accident, and the engine that bumped into the same had the appearance of being in a more serious wreck as it passed through here. From its appearance it must have given those in the caboose a severe jolting, and some of the train men are at a loss to understand how the two cars in front of the way car could have been jostled up in such a manner and that car but so little damaged. It is claimed by the crew on the train following that no lights were visible to indicate that a train was ahead of them so close. If this be the case, then evidently the head crew is to blame for the accident. The wreckage was cleared away in a few hours and regular trains were running as usual. I RESTAURANT B Fresh Oysters in any style 2SZ3 Short Orders) Regular Meals ( Our Specialties. If you are hungry we can supply you with the pick of the market 5th door East of Cass Co. Bank ESS 250ES3C of til flair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer'sHair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. ' I liv nsed A?eri Hair Vieor for a long time. It I, indeed, a wonderful liair tonic, restoring liealtu to the hair and scalp, and. at Uie tame time, proving a splendid dressing." Vu. J. W. Tatim, Madill, Iod. T. i 1.00 a bottle. All dniecit. for J. O. ATIR CO., Lowell. Mass. Weak Mair late George were present The relatives tadler, deceased, who at the funeral desire the relatives and friends at a distance to understand that the retrains were held at the expense of his brother-in-law, John Engel. until his brothers could arrive in order to give the deceased a decent and proper burial. Attention, Ycung People. On Hallowe'en night, Tuesday, October 31, all leaguers and friends of the League who enjoy a frolic are invited to attend the monthly business and social meeting of the Epworth League which will be held with Mrs. Jonas Teegarden at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith on east Vine street. Thieves In Town. Two strangers arrived in town this morning and proceeded to make the rounds of the city. One of them en tered Dovey & Son's store, and after looking around for a few moments started for the door, and on the way out picked up a bolt of calico and placed it under his coat, but before reaching the door, however, Oliver saw what lie had done and took t'.i bundle from him. He immediately proceeded across the street and entered the shoe store of Sherwood & Son, but Mr. Do vey followed him and told Bob what he had done and he was fired out of there. He also went into Kunsman & Kamge'smeat market and appropriated a choice piece of bacon, but was discov ered by Mr. Kamge before getting away with h if. The last seen of hi m he was going in the direction of the Burlington depot. It makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Gering & Co. New Semaphore Work. The Burlington is rebuilding the semaphore plant in the Grand Island yards, and will rebuild the semaphore plant at Gilmore Junction near Oma ha, and will change the plant at Ore apolis. At Grand Island an electric semaphore plant is being installed. Lincoln Journal. Doctors Said He Would Not Live. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes: "After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and 1 immediate! y s'-nt my son to the t're f-r it, and after iaking three i'OUks I br.u;ir, t, -jd better and continued to hi: prove until f was entirely wo 11. Strength to Weak Men PEFFERS NERVIGOR The world atlruire men who are stronir In DhTidcat. mental and oerre force; men of ambition, enertrr anl personal magnetism ; the true type of perfect maubo"1. it mbbm una me nm reiuipn is frooa. umuu Nn. which srlre capacity for full development. Cures Nervous Osbilitf. railing Memerr. Vita weak ness. Frustration, Sleeplessness and other trou 4esduo to over work, worrr, smokinir. or Tlclous hablta. naices ncn, neaitoy blood ana repairs wasted nerves fequelly it ood for women. Booklet free. Price 11.00 a box. His for 5 00, postpaid, with a guar antee to refund. If not cured or benellu-d. FEFFEIt MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. CHICAGO. 0. S. A. For Sale by Gering & Co.