C 1 c t In i m c i" c r Mm g oprin summer k - 1 vi- al-. o i;.-.,. P.nntc' t-i 1 lv' T-rinrr nnd Summer Kurnishinfs in all the new stvlus and shades ol cloth. Fine Shirts, ike. j I t willj.jt.- Jinx, v ' l tt'ivt ' j . uf'...t r , - DYe surest that you call earlv and examine all departments. Price and juality will compare with any in Cass county. - - - - rilt-te, in. Sprin at the Reliable Purchasing House of - WRfl. HOLLY Kotice of Application to Probate Will H of Ni t. i ;i- ;t-- i Hint .v ! :i t Ik- i r I i: 'i.-.iil v i itl. ri. J -ri t . 'i i l: Mi- Sin i! 1 1. I'.m.i :i I l.i i- Nn-iri. I.i IK:im !' 't-rstiii. I r:i ii U l.i':;nl r-t-n. I . !i:n m-i I, iiicm I14-. I .i ii i-f . . Hi.i'.-ic M::li!il:i I'.mwie-. V.;nrt ri i'.i . in-. :nil l':tul I. i I . . i. r : . suil :i 1 1 t l.i r r-. ns ini ! i i ( I in :i:! t:i!-: Vim u :ll ( ;tU- not I h.-it n 1 1 . ! 1 1 l:iy if May i 7. 1 '! r I ! w hi ti I in i h i - hi it an iuM ru int nt imriNii t iiur i . Im- n- will :unl !,! a-HK-rif of :!! :t r:i 1 1 !' l r in. junl a i ii i n alU t'ini.- I lli--.vi Si; al IVO-i'-nu : lian''l lb:- I " "i tin- :.'iil la.v f May i:"7, in - a il con i n y. I a v int' an 1 an- to l- almiiii--l m-iI. a nil in a. iiu' I liat s::il instrument may mini it N 't to :.! a- laM will ami tr-t ii:ii-iit nf .:iil .n : li i'i I' Mhi. iii i-i asi ii. n;::i t hat lii tit - n ' aim 'i :.t y ! -;-! t b i - on. Von v. ill t a!,.- ti' t i.-.- t t.at 1' .il on -ai 1 i-t it ion .ii 1 I ! n-!i I I IliT ' ila.v of .1 U' l- l''7. j! i oV lo-k a. in.. r : i i I . tvv al I In- otli.-i- of v .-oiirt fiKiin in I i -in i nt y jmlt'i- in H i- mil 1 1 roiirt lion-.!- i il t In- i !t y of I'h'i i -iiu mi h. in i-oiuit v. .N-I.i a-.! a. ami t hat If Vo l fai! to iu-IM-ar ami .i.o-i -.avl ..t:-ioi tin- tnayi-r 1 1 rof may ! r: i it ! ami tin- -aiil instiii ii. ;.' ailinit n il to I'tol.ati- as li.- la-i. w ill ami 1 1 -1 ariii-nt of -.ai'l arah l'i-ii-iott. ili--i-a-.i !. . it iii-.s my han 1 t hi- l"i li ila v of May r.-7. Ij.ai i II akvk V I 'I i: J. .1 ii !. :..: m;. 'o-.iitt.v .1 mi- Fotice of Petition for Appointment of Administrator. S PATK !' N ; : ! : ! : -k.. 1 'a ' milt y . in t hi- mai I i-r of t l.i- i-1 a In it. ii' y it; ft r lli-iiti Watson. .!-i-:n-i!. N; is in ii-lv t ivi it to all n-fsons ititcri-st- i in saiil i st ati-t hat a i l it !on has -1 lih-il in l In- i-oiint y i-otirt of as i-otinty. Ni-hrasUa. iilli-Vin:-' t h-'it on t hi- Mli ila.v of .lanuary !!; I li-nry Wat soii.ili-iiai ti-il t h is lifi- in saiil i-onnty It.ti-st at" i ssi-ss-il of ti al st at-ami ix-rsonal iiroN-rty tln-n-iii. ami i-nn in' for tin- :iHinl-ri.i-nt of an uilmiiilst rator for t In- i-st a'i- of saiil is-.-as-il. ami that a hi-aiini.' will Im- hail uinhi siUI i i it ion in t h-i-oiint y i-oiirt room of l ass i-oiinty, Ni-hraska at I'la' t siiiont h in saiil i- .ii nt .v on l In- M 1 1 ila.v of .1 ;ini- l:7 at t In- hour of lit o'rlm-U a. nt.. ami that all iwrsons inti n-sii-il in saiil si::t- an- ii-oiiiri il to show ransi-i-.i.-:iinst saiil mI it ion on or 1 fori- tin hour of li o i-lm-k a. in. on saiil h Hay of .1 uni" l'A'7. '.V it n-ss my liaml ami t In- si-a 1 of t In- i-oiint v i-o.irt of 'ass i-oiint y. Ni-ht aska thisl'Jilay of May. r."7. IIakvkv l. Tisavi. ii:.(I I 'ouni y .1 liil'i-. '. K. I Ltrr. Attot :::.-. Notice to Creditor: y :.u- o N'l-l't asU.i ' t as t "i unit y. In tin- matli-r of tl I :i i-cr.a.ly i- i-s; ate of .lift. Maty A. !:.tinaril. ii--i-asi-il. Noti.-i- is lii-i-ly irivt it llial i-riilitots of saiil !t .-.-asi-il will tm- t t In- ailminisi ratot-of said s tati'. U-fori- mi-, i-otiiity iml-i-of 'ass omit y. Nt t.raska. at t In- 'oiitit y out t room in 1'latts moi.t h. in sa ii i-ou nt y. on t hi- 1 4t It of .1 n in- a ml . ... t I... til. 1. . .f I I r.lu.i- I'm r. t 111 ..-!. -L- A M. Ii ila.v. for tin i't;ti s- i.i j'li s iii iiIm i hi i i i-laims for i'a : i ton. ai: .tst mi-iit ami I i-.vati'-i-. : inoiit lis from .luta ' r t hi- i-r. ilit' rs ot" i:l7. an asi-il tc a Ilowi-il l:-.-sint ntlis for t ii i r lat nis. ami "in- yi-ir am i m t :: ailininist rat-.r lo-i-t i 1 7. ' i ila.v of A;t ':l. I :. W it Hi ss my haml :-. tnf C-virt. ill IV;:r'-:r:...;tii. N tati-. from tin- sai.l County t his 141 h ila : f May !'. 7. '-K.i.; I i i.-vi: v I . Ti: tvi. i i unity .i w !. Legal Hctice. in Tin: i'i-Ti:i -1 f'ir ass (.'.., mi, s I n t in- i:r.i: t -r if i T ( i ri; N-oi as , i-ta: ( WITHIN AN! a. i' GS5EH TO SHCW CAUSE :!.:.!: .!.i:i-s :- :. N' w on this i.i h iay of A i'fil. r.-7. t his rjiw i-a:iii oii for ln-ar:n.' at IuiiiIh-k uihui tin- -t it ion of l"ii-il r.:'i i!l"-r-.-i. aihtiiitisi rator of t i ati- i'f llari.a ra .ioiti-s. i.-.-i-asi-il. jifayimr f .r a li'-i-n-i- to s. !l thi- following ili-ri-rilx-ii r. al st ati- sit -t;:t!-.l i il l"!at ts.iioui h. C asst oun t v. Ni hrask:'. 1'i-ivii : Lots osii- ( I and i i-iit ( - in Mock iin"u ti-i :i ( l'.o Vontii.' II a.y's A.;il;t ,,.ii. ami lot one ( 1 ) in ! li j-U t wi-nt y-oni- i "Jl Voting Hay's AtMi tioti. I'lat tsim .nt ii. Nihrask:!. or a sulii.-i.-nt ariionnt of t In- s:.;i.- to i.ri:i-' 1 In- su:il of I wi-n-ty-nve h.i.'iilM.I i-l'.'i dollais. for iiu- ay-ti-nl of (i.-l.is ai'ov..-.l iiiraiiist -aid -staio ami t in- i-ost of ail mi nist i it ion. t li-n- not U-iny any Ii rsoiial M'oiH-tt y to pay tin- s;iil tli-h'.s aiul H-tlsl-S. I' is t hi-ii fof.- ofii.-n-.l that all iM isons iii t ri st-il in sa ill i-i ;i - at !: i- i-foi - mi- at t in-..:;.- of th .'.-rK of tln I'istrii-l (.'otirt of 'ass on ul. v. Ni-hr iska. on t J.'.t ii ila.v of May. I'.'7. a ot!-"o"i-liM-k ;. in., to show i-atis.-. if any. why a li--ii- shouhl not tr: anti-l t. saiil aiimin ist rat or. to sill t hi- nlun i- cli-s.-ril-il n-al i-st at or si min'li then of ln-loiitiiiir to th.- iliH-i-as-il cs shall 1h- n ssary to pay said ili-hts ami -- 1-I1S-S. Si-rvi.-c of this orili-r shall In- maii.' lwrsoiial I . uiH-ii all i.-t-sois inti ii sii-d. or sliall ! ma'ii' liy .ut.lii-atio:i in tin- IMaltstr.otitli Journal for f mr sii.-.-i-ss- wi-i-Us j.v;or to thi 7.1 it day of May. !-.'7. !'.ii i..lr-sE.. .Ii:l--of ;!,.- l:strii-t t'onrt. Notice of Hearing. tN th Kit n'NTV i ; i;t t t r. hn- - ty. Ni-hi ,;.;i. 1 ii i-1 --ao- of !Vt-r hiu'n-r, i!f-.-asil. To all ii-isotis i;iT. i-sti d: on r.n lu-r.-ly rotitifd that at'.-tition has U-.-U ti!i-d for th' '-:oiiit:ii-iH o! an ailminist t ator of t in- -stat-..f 1'i-ti-r irtitH-r. di-foas.-d. atd that a ln-arintr will )n had thi n-on at my orti.-- in tin- rity of i'la'tsmotith. i-otinty of NVhraska. on the l-!h lavof May A. 1. l'"7. "t 1" oVI''k a. m.. anil that William I K-!.-s Krnii-r has Im-.-ii stit.'-ir.-stcd as si:.-h admin i-l rat or. and all oh.it i-t ions t 'iCit-to nn:-t Im- ! l.-i i.y s i-d Invar of ln-ariiiir. I ty t In- 'own. '.-ri ! li.tr.vtv l. Tkavis. i'.ritoN Ci.a::k. A : ; ! m y. Couii'y .Iinit'f. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. S T A T r OF NTllK K A , i. AsSl lirVt Y I n t In" mat Tir of tin- I :: fou nt y Court, of Mattln-w Mid- k:T. lf--asd. Not iff isln-rihv t-ivt n t'nnt thf i-mulr of saidilff-ast-! wili m.--t W . f. Traf.v. thf ail niinistrator. of said i statf. U-fore im-. founty judi.'f of Cass futility. Ni 1'i aska. at tin' county court room in I'lat ts::.o:it h. in said county, on t he lit h dav tf .1 r.m- A. I . P'7. and on the 4tli i ;uy of Novt-mU r A. I . r."7. at : o'.-li k a. :n.. t .-.'"-Ii dav. for t In- iut !s- of ;.rt-s-iit in' th-ir claims fvri-a:iiintioi:. ;i'l.:i:i:i-m and allow an . i months art- :i!lv.ol for the cii-ditoi-s of said ii-ct-a.s-d to ir; st-:it t In-ir ch:i :ns. and o!i'-v.-ar for t In- admin St rat or to s,-tt i- sa'.d st an from the 14th day of May. l' 7. Witn.-ss iiiv hand and s.-al of said f-ir.nty c-irr. at I'iiMsin. .:: h. V-hi ask:-. 5his4th day of May r. 7. H i: i:v l. Tit Wis. 'sf-.Vl." County .1 tn !. rou '.ark. r ". : : . License Hoticc X-uTi k i- !u:::Er.v i.ivi:n that the -.N un,,.Is,i1rii--d has til.-.l his jw-titioii as rt ..uircil liv tin- st a ,:t. s ..f th.- st at- of NVl.raska, a itli tin- cit v cl.-rk of t;.f ity of l'lat tsmout h. Ni hraska. ri-tm--t iiii.- a Iin-iisf to st-H malt, si.iritous and vinous li-inors, f ir the comiiur munif ilal viar in t huildintr si ti at id on the wt-st half (w1- inf lot si i i'.i in l.U-k thiny f j-ar 4 in the city of l-Ktis.nouth. Ni hraska. V. M. HlNiiM llKN. May 4. in". Applicant. ManZan Pile Keniedy put up in con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle attchment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Gering & Co. Druggist. Weeping Water I'rorn tin- !! ralil. Mrs. L. I). Hunter, who has been very sick in Joplin, Missouri, is im proving and expects to return borne as s'on as she is able to make the trip. Mrs. John Newliam has been quite i sick with pneumonia, but we are uiad to learn that with a pretty strong constitution for one of her years, she was able to survive the illness and is on the mend. Mrs. F. (J. Taylor received a tele gram Sunday night stating that both her pareuts, who have been sick for several weeks at their home in Hills boro: Oregon, weree very low indeed, and as both are well toward eighthy years of age, she has practically no hope fur their recovery. Arthur McN'amee, who was crushed a few days aco in the railroad yards of I t. Scott, Kansas, and is now in the hospital at St. Louis, dots not improve much. An abcess that has formed at the hip, gives him great trouble. Mrs. McNamee expects to make another trip there soon. J. I. Corley sustained an injury to one hand last week. A nail penetrat ed almost through the palm. Mr. Cor ley was sitting cn a pile of lumber, when it tipped over, and in trying to save himself, his hand struck the nail. Fred Walker, while unloading a bar rel from the dray into F. S. Ilarnes' cellar at the store, slipped and fell. The barrel rolled over him and besides bruises, he suffered a dislocation of the right shoulder. He had to be helped home and will be an invalid for some time. Carpenters are busy on the depot. The track on the north was moved five feet f-irther north, and the depot will set back ten feet further from the main track on the south. The Missouri Faciiic is too economical to put much new lumber into the work, and so the structure will be all new except both ends. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury as murcury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely do range the whole system when enter ing it through the mucus surface. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa ble physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mu cus serface of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druirgists. Price 75c per bot tle. Take Hall's Family Fills for con stipation. In the treatment of piles it be comes necessary to have the remedy put up in such a form that it can be applied to the parts affected. Man Zan pile remedy is encased in a collap sible tube with nozzle attached. It cannot help but reach the spot. Re lieves blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. 50c with nozzle, gjaranteed. Try it. Gering & Co. For any paiD, from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Tuomas' Eclectric Oil. Pain can't stay where it is used. V '.3 - i 7-rfi WHEN THE KETLTE SINGS it's a sicn of coal satisfaction. Want to hear the music in your kitchen? Easy order coal from this ortice and yard. The output of the Trenton mine the fuel we handle has no su perior anywhere, its equal in few places J. V. EGENBERGFR, 'PHflWP riattsmonth No. PLASTTMOUTH, NtDiiAoKA' ".m t .1 --- ! Mvirdock (I'.y (J. A. i.i N.) I'K' L' ( K MAUKK'ls Corrected weekly by Martin A: Too!, who ray thft highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: I'.uttvr Kbits Hins : Siirintrs heavy ;c Sprint's lis-'hl Crearii '-':'" rattle ?4."0 to ..' l..it's r').7i to ;.'.'" i, 1IA IN aj a UK ets. Corn 43 and 4'4f Wheat 7s- Oats ' IImck Island Timk Tai.i.i:. Murdock Station. VIT IKil'SD. No. No. No. No. 41, rrail 75, local "i. mail 37, mail. . s:l.7 a. m. . s:-"j.j a. in. . :: p. m" . :-".' p. m. A2:?A a. rn. Ab a. m. kast i:or.'D. No. No. No. No. freight. mail. 7f, Local 1:14 p. m. c, maii. :. p. m. Miss Alice Lau was an Omaha pas senger Thursday, intending to visit relatives there for a week or two. II. V. Lewis is entertaining two of his daughters from South Dakota, this week. Mrs. Conrad Miller and children, now of Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting relatives here for an indefinite period. Our local baseball team went over to Weeping Water Saturday with the intention of doing some great things and from the looks of the score they certainly did, for the result was 7 to 0 in favor of Weeping Water. F. d. Obernalte and J. A. Bauer transacted business at the county seat Monday. Work on the new M. W. A. hall is being pushed with renewed energy, and we will have the goat in his regular stall in a couple of weeks. G. L. Colbert and family entertained Grandpa and Grandma Colbert, of j Weeping Water, Thursday. Mrs. F. Wolf returned from her ! Omaha visit Thursday. Miss Frances Schulenburg, of Ohio, pulled in Frfday for a visit with friends here, and also with relatives at Elm wood. John Itidsreway visited at Syracuse Friday. Miss Mary Miller was an Omaha passenger Friday. Mrs. Conrad Wirth was an Omaha passenger Friday. K. L. Neitzel came down from Waterloo Saturday, for a short visit with relatives. II. Westlake and wife visited friends at Palmyra the forepart of the week. Mabel Thimgan is on the sick list this week. II. A. Tool was a business visitor at Omaha Wednesday. (Quarterly meetings will be held at the Evangelical church on Tuesday and Wednesday next week. Presiding Elder Shupp will be present and com munion services will be held on Wed nesday evening. All are invited to attend. Mrs. Conrad Wirth was taken be fore the insanity board at Plattsmouth Monday and was found to be decidedly unbalanced so she was taken to the asylum at Lincoln Monday evening. George and Cal Leis transacted busi ness at the county seat Monday. The following appeared in the last issue of the Elmwood Leader-Echo: "A good looking youner woman not far from Elmwood is said to be terribly upset in consequence of a mistake she made the other day. Going in a hurry to the Elmwood roller mills after Hour, she took up what she sup posed was a clean pillow slip from the bureau drawer. She skipped into the mill smiling like a basket of chips and handed the supposed slip to the pro prietor who commenced filling it. The first scoop full went plump through to the floor. When he raised it up to see what was the matter,he discovered two outlets at the bottom heavily fringed. The lady she lit out with out saying a word. The miller laid the article away to await her return, but up to date she has not appeared. This is a hutre joke on the miller and the pretty girl, but the miller who puts out a brand of flour called "Golden Gate" says the mistake is easily understood. After recovering from the shock he resurrected the 'article," spread it on his Hour chest and across the said "article" he recognized his flour brand, Golden Gate, in big green letters, a little the worse for the wear but still in a fair state of preservation." For Indigestion Relieves soar stomach- palpitation of the heart. Digests what you ea LOCAL BREVITIES. Mike I'ris was a pas-s.cner f'.-r Cedar i Creek this morning. J. W. Sace was the loser of a valu able horse which died yesterday. J. G. Kaufman and wife were pas sengers to Omaha this afternoon. T. E. Parmele and T. M. Patterson were attending to business at O.i-aha today. E. F. Iialiance and wife and K. O. Wagner returned to their home at Havelock this afternoon. John Cook of Murray, was in attend ance at the funeral of his grandfather, J. M. Winscott, yesterday. Phillip Sauter was at Omaha this afternoon attending to business re garding the talking machine. II. II. Evans of Louisville, is in the city, the guest of his brother, the cash ier at the Uurlington station. Arthur Crissman. of Lincoln, came in on the Eurlinpton train this morn ing for a short visit with friends. John II. Eecker is beautifying his home by sidding and other improve ments. Frank Claus is doing the work. Mr. P. Joslyn, the storekeeper of the Burlington, accompanied by his wife, were passengers to Omaha this morn ing. Miss Ina Thomas, a ceice of M. W. Thomas of Honey Bend, Illinois, is visiting in the city, a guest of her uncle. Mrs. Chas. Pochards and little girl went to Omaha this afternoon where they will visit with friends until over Sunday. Miss Lizzie Thomas, a sister of M. W. Thomas, living in Louisville, Ken tucky, is visiting at the home of her brother in this city. Wanted A good man to put up lightning rods for the only simon pure lightning rod man in the state of Ne braska. Apply to T. V. Vallery, Mur ray, Neb. J. C. Smith, who has been visiting with his son, W. F. Smith, for some days past, left for his home at Ne hawka on the evening Missouri PaciHc train yesterday. The workmen on the residence of Perry Utterback report it nearing completion and about ready for the painters. When through I'erry will have a beautiful home. F. B. Kauble, the efficent clerk at A. W.White's, was an over night visi tor at Omaha, the gest of his friend, A. J. McCallan, who is employed in the Burlington general office. The supper given at Coates' hall last night by the ladies of the St. John's Catholic church, was a success beyond their expectations. They serv ed over three hundred suppers and it was a financial success. Mrs. Sophia Shannahan and her son, O. W. Jones, of Nebraska City, de parted for home on the midnight train last night, having been here in attendance at the funeral of the form er's father, J. W. Winscott. Mrs. Chas. Hiatt is visiting at Ash land with relatives and friends, and will be joined by Mr. Hiatt Saturday evening, who will also take an outing for a week or two to rest up from his labors in the work at the store. C. Mockenbaups, south of town, has his brickyard running at its full ca pacity at present, and with good weather will soon have a huge pile of brick for the prosperous times that are making a demand for all kinds of building material. Everything for gent's spriDg and summer wear at Holly's. No trouble to show our goods. Call early and see what we have. 14.20 with 12 Genuine EDISON Records r We carrj- a large stock of Vic tor and Edison . gold-moulded Records. Hear them free. PHIL SAUTER, Plattsmouth, -Neb. j PERKINS nOTE; j PLATTSMOUTH. RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 6c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trad and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City T5he Per kiiis Hotel i 3. is something that everyone uses, hut know little about. Often one is influenced to buy soap just be cause it is cheap, not because of its true value as a soap, and the bar that looks bij is the seller. Some soaps contain as much as 40 per cent of water a perfectly milled soap contains less than 10 per cent of water and is perfectly saponfied. Thus a soap to be of the highest value to the consumer must be of the highest value in soap quality 1st. To contain nothing to injure the most deli cate skin. 2nd. It must be perfectly milled. 3rd. Contain the lowest percentage of water. 4th. Be of the highest percentage of purity and quality and it contains the quantity. Gering's English Proce.-s Glycerine Soap, manu factured by Colgate & Co. meets all requirements and costs onlv 15c ier cake or two for 25c. Prescription serge &l $ No fuel Famine in .Northern Wisconsin If o waitinp for the r.iilroac! to haul more coal ! Acres cf lucl on your own land; and rifrht Close in to lour f-piendid cities; railroaiK, Bchools, churches, fine soil, gin A water; land never on the market be fore: the chance of your life to own your own farm and Moj pay iny rent. We are waiting to tell you all about it. We will build a house for you if you ask us. Land I5.00 to 115.00 icr acre. Write today, tomorrow maybe too late. Address: AMERICAN COLONIZATION COMPANY Buy Railroad Ticlrct VS&5SZZZ&&'Abi"3JajJ Improper action of the kidneys causes backache, lumbago, rheuma tism. "Pineules" is a kidney rcmerjy that will relieve these diseases. Pleas ant to take and guaranteed to pive satisfaction or money refunded. "Re lief in every dose." Gerinjr .S: C j. Sprintrwinds chap, tan and caus2 reckles to appear Tinesalve Carbolized applied at nij.'bt will relieve that burn ing sensation. Nature's own remedy acts like a poultice and draws out in flammation. Kir'- f - frv -.Si- Description and Pedigree: in face and weighs seventeen hundred pounds. Wildfield stamp (4107) is a thoroughbred Clydesdale, and foaled May 9, 190.';, and is registered in the Clydesdale Stud Book of Cana da. Sired by Westtield Stamp (119) (94'i7): dam, flora of l:inz wood (3022) (12506); she sired by The Iioyal Standard (22J0); second dam, Mapgie of Ringwood (710): she by Lord Salisbury (240): third dam, Bell of Kingwood (070): sired by Victor 2d (158); fourth dam. Fan; sired by Robbie Burns (104); fifth dam by Loudoun Tam (127). All parties interested in the breeding of line horses are request ed to call at my farm and see this celebrated animal. A. S. WILL, Proprietor '3 1 ' i i. ItJ Give Us a Call Druggists Chippewa Bldg., Chippewa Falls, tolTayv.ard, Wis. Wisconsin Z3K3SSSSOZ2 In usintr a coutrh syrup, wny not urct the best? One that comes highly itc ommended is Bees Laxative Courli .Syrup, contains Honey and Tar and is superior to other couh syrups in many ways. Children alwajs like it because it contains no opiates: is a lax ative and is guaranteed to pive .satis faction or your money refunded. Try it. o'erinu' A: Co. ii urrieci meals, lack or excrcj.:- ai'ft I the main causes of dyspepsia. A Kind's j Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal aids I digestion, improves the appetite. WILOFIELD STAMP 4107 This celebrated stallion will make the season of Q 1907 at my farm 6 miles southwest of Mynarcl, 3 and serve a limited num- ber of mares at S10 to in- ( sure a mare with foal. money due when the fact c is known. 7 Wild field Stamp is a large honey horse, bay in color, with stripe