r, DC DC DC DC DC DOOC DC 3C DC Dcrrjj One Quart of Liquid Coal makes One Barrel Medicine or Lice Killer n The Process Liquid Koal Liquid Koal Liquid Koal of making Llyi'll) KOAL requires three days the Is made from the following formula: percent. ia blue, oily liquid. Liquid Kal I a liquid soap rSKI AS LICE KILLKK. When diluted with wa- pmcess of reduction requires :'M decrees of heat. creosote, which embraces cresy lie acid; 311 per cent, and wilt form a perfect emulsion with water. lor tt. proportion of one part Liquid Koal to fifty liquid gases; 3:1 per cent, soft soap. Suspended In t arts water, it Is the hist lice Uller on the market. TVnc rnmnnnnH these Is sulphur, borax, naphthol and other remedial :nn:f1 l"nn1 It Is not expensive U-causu It forms a perfect emul- 1111b UmpUUnU wenU. liqUlU IUUI slonwith water when mixed lu this proportion. embraces every Germicide, Antlceptic and Dlsin- Is endorsed by the leading vetentiarle of the I'nl- fectant found In coal, treated chemically with an al- Liyi'lD KOAL is guaranteed at least '20 per cent, ted States and by many of the state agricultural col- TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER kalln base until every objectionable feature is ellrai- stronger in antlceptic and germicide agents than any leges and many of the experimental stations which I'se Liquid Koal to destroy parasites on the outside. lnated, befog non-poisonous and harmless. preparation of similar nature on the market, are conducted by the government. Cse Liquid Koal to destroy parasites on the inside. rHDnC IT! JrtOTnelu,tf,s,Dorelnfected wlttl intesllnal worms t,mM Mlow the instincts of his nature. The hog that is wormy can neither grow nor thrive for the reason that VUKlil9 II nil A 9 other domestic animal. These worms are created by Impure the worms destroy all the erects of nutrition furnished In the food. accummulatlons along the intestinal track and generally produced by poorly digested food, the nature of the linillff l(o?ll 1ul lnto "ie (lrlnli'nk' water ' the proportion of one quart to one barrel and hog and his manner of eating renders him more susceptible to Intestinal worms than any other animal.. iAwCIl given them twice a week will destroy all intestinal worms and keep them free Under the present domesticated conditions he Is not allowed to use his natural Instincts to obtain thence- from their formation and nml- 0TqrupTiiriO TiC IDDCTITC 11111 TONE? TUC QVCTCM essary elements that would destroy these intestinal parasites. Being shut up In a pen he Is not allowed to tiplicatlon. LIQUID KOAL 0 1 ilLllU I nLilO (1L AllC I II L AHU I UllLO I IIU 010 1 ClYli fl Something You Ought to Know! A parasite is an organism, during its life, lives within or on the surface of an ani mal for the purpose of existence, and from which it receives Its nutrition and nourish ment. The state or condition in which the animal Is kept cither hastens or retards their multiplication. They are Injurious in at least three ways: 1 As direct agents of loss from animal economy. 2 As carriers of other forms of parasites. 3 As carriers of the micro-organisms of infectious diseases. IrvoAD Kog Cholera is a free germ disease, the germ being llrst found In the alimentary canal and as long as It Is confined In that or gan It Is comparatively harmless. When, however, It penetrates to tho lungs, liver and Other organs it causes fermentation and destruction of live tissues, furnishing fond upon which It thrives and multiplies with wonderful rapidity, In some cases a generation an hour, causing deatli to an animal before the owner has discovered that it was diseased. Thus, through reasoning, two facts stand out clearly: First, that hog cholera cannot he treated successfully unless treatment Is begun before the germ has reached the period of rapid multiplication. Second, that a germicide must be administered, and therein lies the whole secret. As we go through the list, of germicides, we arc compelled to reject them all, either for Inefficiency or Inadaptability until we reach LlyUlI) KOAL. 0 LIST OF DISEASES LIQUID KOAL CURES. Hog cholera, lung worm, swine plague, intestinal worms, cow cholera, tuberculosis, anthrax, blackleg, cornstalk disease, abortion in cows, Texas fever, pole evil, chicken cholera, roup, thrush, lock-jaw, blind Btaggers, colic, glanders, distemper,, pink-eye, influ enza, foot-rot, tape-worm, lung fever, inflammation of bowels, catarrh, farcy, mange, bots, scours, nasal gleet, scratches. Liquid Koal Actt at Appetizer and Vitaliier. No disease germ can escape it, that Is the reason it cures; when the germ Is gone the disease Is gone. Delmont, S. D. "I used L. K. for hog cholera and it was all right. It cured my hogs. I had three sick ones and they all got well and done tine. I also used it for chicken lice and mites and it Is all you claim for It. It Is the only medicine for hog cholera, 1 think." Gotlkiii Jkiikk. (iresham, Neb. 4-2-0:2 "I have bought a second gal lon of Liquid Koal and am satisfied I saved three big hogs after they were down by administering one ta blespoonful." S. H. Phillips. Sheldon, la., H-lM-Ol-'i ve used Liquid Koal for chicken lice and found after one application to the roosts all lice were gone." IIknuy Ai.tkii:t:u. t.'iOO deposited In the Union Hank atSheldon, la., to be paid anyone finding any test imonials we publish from time to time are not genuine. Why not choose LIQUID KOAL? It Is the only known germicide that will pass through thestomacli into the intestines and from there Into the blood, permeating the entire system, and still retain Its germicidal properties. It Is a compound embracing every practical germicide, antlceptic and disinfec tant property found In coal, treated chemically with an alkalln base, until every objectionable feature Is eliminated, being non-poisonous and harmless to an imal economy. teaches that no medicine ever healed a wound, that SCienCC nature performs the healing process and medicine can only assist nature in doing her work, not only in healing wounds, but in throwing off diseases. Those versed in medicine are aware that three fourths of the money spent for medicine is virtually thrown away, either because of improper use or the purchase of the Improper article. Hut In purchasing Liquid Koal from any of our dealers you take no chances. If for any reason it does not treat successfully the above list of diseases, just go back to the dealer and get the price you paid. There will be no ques tions asked. We stand the loss and it costs the dealer nothing. Nine-tenths of all diseases of man or beast either have their origin in some form of germ; else, If allowed to run, some form of germ complica tion sets In. The peculiarity of Liquid Koal and its superiority over all other germicidal agents is that while It is harmless to animal life it para lyzes and destroys all forms of germ life, including hog cholera, black leg, glanders and many forms of the so-called incurable diseases. It contains Creesol and (Jujacol. It is these Hydro Carbon compounds found In smoke that cures a ham, destroying, by Its germicidal properties all forms of germ life. The reader may ask, if these properties come from coal why not use coal? The answer is, because coal ) ields these properties only by distilla tion at about "M degrees of heat, and It Is reasonable to assume that a hog's stomach could not generate that amount of heat without becoming roast pork, Reasoned with tired germs. We would also call the readers attention to the fact that the gastric juice of the stomach being an acid and alkali Is required as a ncutrallcr when the acid too strongly predominates, as In the case of bog cholera. In addition It would be expensive, as tlie owner of the animal would be purchasing six dollars' worth of Liquid Koal. Liquid Koal Is In general use by veterinary surgeons throughout the whole country, embracing a wider range of use than any other preparation known to science LIQUID KOAL is manufactured by the NATIONAL MEDICAL CO., E. L. Barrator, President. Capital One (Juarter Million. Principal office, Sluldon, Iowa. Branches: Minneapolis, Minn.; Glendive, Mont.; Lewiston, Idaho; York, Neb.; and Oklahoma City, Okla. For sale and guaranteed by U I If rnCUDCDHCD DMiommith Woh LJi li LULUULIlULIIj I lullOIIIUUIIl) lluui " " " DC DC HOLMES & SMITH, Mynard, Neb, B, A, ROOT, Murray, Neb, DC DC DC J Xcsal Htocrttecmcnte. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 8TATor Nkriiaska, s n county Court. Cans Coijntt. (" In the matter of the estate of AmosTtfft. deceased. , , Notice 1h hereby irlven that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said estate, Iiefore me. County .Unite of ( ass County. Nebraska, at the County Court room In I'laitsmoiith. in said County, on the 1st clay of Auirust, IttHV, and on the 2nd day of Febru ary. m". at 10 o'clock a. m.. each day. for the purpose of present Inir their claims for exami nation, adjustment ami allowance. Nix months, from the 2ml day of July. 111-, are allowed for the creditors) of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the Administrator U settle said estate, from the 2nd day of .luly. llMt. , Witness my hand awl seal of said County Court, at Plaltsmouth, Scbi asU, this 2nd day of July. Iii. Haiivit 1 1. Tim vis. sit ai.. County . I mitre. Statement of the Condition or tub PLATTSMOUTH LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION of riattsmoutb, Nebraska, on the .10tb day of June, 100. ASSKTS KltM niorttratre loans Stock loans Cash Helimiuent Interest, premiums. Hues F.Mienses and tuxes paid Other assets 2.( 32 ... I.2W W ... 'iSXI Kl Ml n; nut i: f24 m FINAL NOTICE lu t'ie I list 1 let Court of Ca Count y. Nebras It a. The State of Nebraska. Plaintiff. I vs. The Several Parcels of l.nml I Hereinafter llcscrlln il iir.il I All I'ei-sons and Corpoi n-I. 1 inai. N'itk k tlniis llavliur or ( Itiiiiilni: Tract No. 24n Title to or Any Interest, lilirht oi Claim Inortosueh , Parcels of Ileal F'.stnte or i any Part Thereof. 1 liefendnnts. i To V. .1. C. Smith, owner In tr-ii. ami to P. H. Wheeler, anil to the ivcnpants of t be real es tate ilevtilsil below, whose name is P. I . Bates: , , Notice Is hereby irlven that under a decree or the I lst ili-t Court of said county rendered In the State Tax Suit for the year b4. thefollow Intr descrilied real estate situate In the county of Cass and Stale of Nebraska, t;'-wlt: Ils Nine (ID and Ten (In). Illock 110. plattsinotuli, ami North Half (n't) Lot Twelve (12) Hlock Plattsmonth. was on the Tth day of NovmlxT, P'4. duly sold al public vendue by the ( oiint.V Treasuierof said eoiiniy in the manner pro vided hv law. and the in-rlod of redemption from such sale will cpire on the Tth day nt v.kcu.iii.c in.: V.i in., ifiiiil'ier iioi'.lieil that the owner of il,. mi, . i,i,. ,,f i ii v sale Issued by llie Treas urer will make application toll onrt In the above entitled cause for conllrmat ion of sulil w,,l.f ns siMiii ns ill Hi'i livillle liflel- the iierliwl of riMleiiipiloii basei!t,'il. ami you a"' heieby notillid that the l hue Mid plies-of hcurlinr up on such conlli mat l hi will bei ntcr- d Intli'-t on II i mnt ion U.s-md liepi by tl.etleilj of said r.HHI. on or b-f-ite lie '.til liny of November. I,.,.: V.vi - 111 ii ill, lie s:iiil 1 until ilia' l"ti Ke-'- ,,l'i,i 1 1 in the linn- of silid h.'.nir;.' and nifty lie piesent. If ynu'iieslie, to innl-'- tun' jYct lotis or show .--ills.- vii.v I lie "tile sho-ild not 'VSf I. 1.. I.VTTX Total 47.M6 "' LIABILITIES. Capital Stoi'k mild up .0!'l ) I miivlded profits v.wn) Total i 4T.lt"i "5 liKI EII'I'S AND ExrENIllTt'llKS KOIt TIIK VlAlt F.MHNII .ll'NE :', lllKt. KECF.IPTS. Palancf on hand .luly I, I'.K'.'i 1 me. Inteiest, premiums and tines Loans repaid IJi-alestale Taxes repaid Total EXIT.NIHTrUF.S Loans KxiH-nses Stock reileetned Cash on hand Ileal estate Taxes advanced ll.!H:t .M (Mil 7 til :i.-m: 4:1 i.l'i-.'i III I 2ml (hi bl4 i-l .i 2n,C'Si 4.'i ll.ltto no 4.'i7 tin 12.ti:i t4 2.2H7 .'ill liti 71 12.' Kl Total. State ' Ni-niusKA, , T M i.,.,.,.,,,, CASsCllttNTT. ISS' ''' ,ttll"M' Secix-tary of the above named asvx'latlon, do solemnly swear that the foretrolntr statement of the condition of said Association, Is true and correct to the best of lily kuowledtre and liellef. T. l. Pattehsiin, Secretary. SuIis 'i IIh iI and sworn to iH fore me this 21st day of .Inly. I'.aM. L. K. Masse. Notary Public. Attest - My commission expires It. li. WlMUl AM. I "ct. II. PHH'i. W'ai.teh .1. White. Iseai.I 1 1. II WKSWlllirH. inn ct, us. Tlie prohibitionists of Cass c mnty will meet in Louisville next Saturday, at 10 o'clock p. n:. Wc are uninform ed nsto tlie object of tlie invention whether to select delegates to the var louscjnventions, nominate a county ticket, or whatnot. All Interested are Invited to be present. f Bowel CoruoUlot In Children 1 Durin tKmtrmootnachlldre-j MeubJactto8JoWtti ltnf twweli trbiohiuioaid receitl arefulittentlon s 1000 uVn trstunnitanl loosencsa of tbe bowels ppen. The best med ttae for bowel comprint U Cb&mber. Uia'i CoUo, Cholcrt lad Dlarrboo Bqmcdy, u It promptly oootrols toy , -gQQAtar&l lootene-n of the bowels. For ' 'rtUe by F. Q. Frlcke & Co. od A. T. Ibm. A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a healthy stomach without perfect digestion. There Is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as arose and that remedy Is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It Is a relief for sour stomach, palpitation of the heart and other ailments arising from dis order of the stomach and digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals and see what It will do for you. Sold by F. 0. Frlcke fc O. andGerlngftCo. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tti8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Mirdock (IfyG. A.Lt ls.) l'KODUCE MAKKETb Corrected weekly by Martin & Tool, who pay the highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: Butter 1st Kir irs liens Sprints Cream Hotrs Cattle OKA1N MAItKKTS. .Ilk: He HC .No. 1. 17c: No. i. l.'lc tri.liO H.fjORIld 3.00 Corn... Wheat Outs.... Jand 4te il2c 2!ie Rock Island Time Taiii.k. Murdock Station. WEST HOCND. No. 41, mail x:l."a. m. No. "5, local :,"a. m. No. r. mail :?:0(i p, m. No. 37, mall 5:47 p. m. east iiovnd. No. no, freight.... No. liX, mail No. 7(i, Local No. fi, mail ,.l2::;o a. m. .10:-") a. m. .. 1:14 p. m. , . 1J:00 p. m. (2 II. A. Tool was a business visitor at Omaha Thursday. Mrs. J. M. Crawford Is visiting in Murdock this week. Frank Martin is down from Omaha for a few days visit. Tom Stokes of Weeping Water was In our burg Tuesday. Mrs. Late Lau is visiting relatives near Murdock this week, Martin & Tool shipped a car load of apples to Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. J. II. Funk and two sons are visiting in the country this week. A bouncing baby hoy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morris. Friday, July 20th. John Ilildebrandt is visiting friends and relatives In the western part of the state this week. Sam Long of Seattle, Wash., and Matt Spader of I'lattsmouth visited in Murdock Tuesday and Wednesday. Ct. W Sanderson visited with old friends at Murdock several days last week. I'.illy belongs to Co. I, First Nebraska National Guards located at Madison, Neb. Geo. Leis and family, Jack Funk and family, Miss Maud Oorsage and Miss Nellie Funk were over to Salt Creek Ashing Sunday, and succeeded In catching some tine cat tish and one fine eel. Murdock's social set (except those that were over to Salt Creek fishing) enjoyed an outing at Richard's park Sunday. Some of the ycung people were out boat riding (?) In a steel boat and tbe mean thing capsized, spilling them out where the water was about four feet deep. Well, the result was wet feet, a drive home, change clothes and go after It again. Mrs. S. A. Wood returned to her home Sunday, after a three weeks visit with relatives at Auburn. The Ashland base bail team, after Importing a couple of Memphis players and a catcher from South liend, came over to play our first team. Well, the first team couldn't get together, so we took seven boys from the second nine and two players from the first nine and went after them. It was a very tine game throughout with the score .1 to 5 in tlie ninth, the tenth inning came with Ashland to hat, and bless your soul, they never saw lirst base. Then It was our turn, with llulilsh in the box for Ashland and tlie way our hoys bumped him was a shame. As soon as the winning score came in the Ashland boys went home with their banners trailing in the dirt, while t he local rooters simply went wild. Avoca For Sale. An elegant home fur 8?50.00, cost twice the money. Must be sold at once; also, a six acre tract well located ed. Other bargains In cottages. Windham Investment Co. PHIL SAUTER PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Edison 10 up. Ta' ict'ir Iking Machine tin up. Wc Carry the Only Stock of Victor and Edison Gold Moulded records in Cass Co 19- HEAR TMEM FREE Write for Catalogue and Prices (Special Correspondent.) SherilT (Juinkm was in town Sunday. G. Uuss has purchased a soda foun tain. Herman Ruhge left last week for Chicago. Ernest Stull made a trip to Omaha Tuesday. J. E. Proflitt of Cook, had business here Tuesday. Miss Pda Manjiiardt Is entertaining Lincoln friends. C. M. Rowland returned Saturday from Holdredge. I ick StetTens and wife were Lincoln visitors last week. Mrs. Henry Rrockholl west of town is among tlie sick. E. fi. Spencer and wife of Lincoln are visiting Avoca relatives. Lewis Carsten shipped a car lo;id of fat cattle to Omaha Wednesday. E. Nutzman Is In western Nebraska looking after his rcalestate Interests. W. A. Houcnbergcr, o. TetTt and A. Sheldon were at I'lattsmouth Tuesday. Mrs. John Smith left Wcdneday for Minnesota to spend a few weeks visit ing. fi. W. Ilarshman, sr.. returned last week from a visit with his son Floyd in Kansas. Louis lunkak, 11. C. Marjuardt, T iS. l'ittman, and w. 11. v right auenti ed the Odd Fellows lodge at Nehawka Saturday evening. Weeping Water From tin- lli-r.ild. The Misses Russell have s ild their residence property on the South side to Ollie V'den, consideration l,ooo. j E. Ratnour received word from State Superintendent McRrlen, Thursday, ! that he had been re-appointed a mem-1 her of the state hoard of embalmers for a term of three years. , Chas. Strain of Warren, Ohio, ar rived last week and w 111 spend about one month visiting relatives In Cass county. At present he Is making his headquarters with his aunt, Mrs. J. L. Hutchlns. Wilbur Cappen Is oil duty now. While at work on the section at Man ley he cut one of his lingers to the bone on a shovel. Tom Wiles says his :'' acre field of wheat threshed out an average per acre of 3-" bushels, and of course he Is well satisfied with the yield. Miss Allccn Olive returned home from a visit of several weeks with her cousin, Miss Ethel Leyda. at I'latts mouth, Saturday. Mrs. C. 0. Tayior and two little daughters, of Conway Springs, Kansas, arrived Friday evening for a visit with the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. J. li. H ungate and family. Miss Lena Fleming, of San Jose, California, sister of Miss Ida Morse, arrived In Weeping Water last Sunday and will make an extended visit here. Miss Fleming was one of the victims of the earthquake, and although she is looking quite well, Is very weak. She was given up by the doctors as too far gone to survive, and they did not attend to her Injuries for many hours, but sought to give relief to those they thought could live. Tim Injury In her hack was probably the worst, but her skull was crushed, one arm broken and she was otherwise bruised. !:.! Teeth $5 Cnlil Crowns and liriil.-r Ti-rth up Psr-e-l.nn downs f io up. l-illm? w up. Truili titiacttii i'ttiiilciis. New let t-uw.a dr.y nAILEY.Tho Dentist. EiUbllthrd iNSH. I'Mtoa Klk. OflAHA. to linblpe these warm days, In fact all tlie time, Is celebrated Budweiser Beer you will find by comparing w ith other beers that, there Is some thing superior alwut Rudwclser beer. It is made from the host of hops and maltand this insures strength building qualities. Whenever you have occasion to drink beer Insist on having Rud wclser. It Is good beer becauso It Is brewed in the most ap proved manner ami Is perfect In age, thereby guaranteeing purity- Phil Thierolf AGENT