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Does thSs oDdl Weaitheir KlemDmidl You thut the Heavier Clothing Season is almost here? It it does it remains our duty to remind you that Holly's is the place to buy them. How about that New Suit or Overcoat, Winter Weight Underwear or Shoes? Wa have a complete line both for men and boys. Call and let us show you the many new things we have in Winter Wearing Apparel. Moiiy'g 5c Huskers, the Best in the State, WM. COOLLY, the flo-Mer, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. REAL ESTATE Classified j wt-st. young man! Follow th fnottt-i of your father. Buy omrhol' farmliiK land wdllf It I y-t flit-up. It will nmke you rich In nfrw year. You will find tit liost In Keith county. Nrhra.sk a. Inquire of I'uxton Kealty Co., fax too. Set). Write them today. 3-lJt PtHVAV.K. Vallry 4-bunty. N orasku. Lands.' Write Kv-rly & Co. North I ami p. N-l. CHKYKNNK oiuity land for sale. I.imxI rich level land for from ten dollars to Mxteen dollars per aTe. Land wn iii uutontobtles Call on or write Koilman-Ixos lieii Land Co.. Sidney. Neb. 40-4 F(K SAI.K I'ICK. Si u:ire ,-,i,,ii ihmhI northeast Nehaska land. elKlit miles from County M-sit, partly Improved, with running water. I'rlce JI5 er luTe. For particulars write F.J. IMhhner. O'Neill. Neb. fIIOICK orii and alfalfa farms and ranches in the eorii lielt. for sale cheap or lease. IC A. Hunter .V Co. Hp. ken How. Neb. LIsi'I'KN: corn, wheat and alfalfa lands In southwestern Kansas from J.i to mt a4-re. Cnie and see. Wayne Iaiitl Co. (ireensburi;. Kansas. FA K.MS for sale. Clark county. South Iakot:t none any better. I 'rices kdIhh up. Come now. Sharp Harris. Clark. S. II. WK have M-veral clioice farms close to town for sale in Itoyd county. Nebr.. i5.U0 to $'5.(10 mt acre. No liettcr land in Nebraska. Write us. or ls-ttcr still, call and see for your selves. American K.xHiiwiKu Hank . Itristow. Neb. 160 acres, smool h farm land, excellent soil, miles of railrotd. !' per acre. 40-4 K. .1. Woolworthe. Kearney. Neb. IMI'Ki 'KI farms in Fillmore county. 0 to 1 " p,.p acre None l-tlT. Write Atherton Ac Kvans. tienev:. Neb. 4')-4 CAKMS. FA KM . FA I J MS. Anv size tract. level. sil to 5 feet deep. priMiiicin forty biislielsof wheat per acre. Write for lxok!ct ami price White & Sears. 4i -4 Holyoke. Colo. A Snap, i Jim mI one mi l rii r hay land. 4 miles from Norfolk, only ?4xm.w " 4 '-4 .1. H. Condy. Norfolk. Nebr. Ft IJ SA I.K very cheap all or part of fourteen quarter sect ions in lUtx Unite county. Neb. north of Alliance. As line b!ak loam land as then- Is on earth: no sand, no travel ami lest of crops. Will trade for -.rood lii;;li priced land 40-4 .1. II Conley. Norfolk. Neb. BI'M I'F.i: crop this year for Cheyer u l. We are harvesting the line coun- i-st Top of small ;rrain in Nebraska. Th' opiKrt unities are greater here for the man with limited means than any other section of the vest. ome out ami liHk this country over, and it will verify our statement. Land from s to 1) per acre. Write for circular etc. Western Ileal ty Co. 4c-l Sidney. Cheyenne Co. Neb. W II F.N purchasing Western tfet the liest. There a rn ?cbr:isk:t lands. are yet plenty of choii-e farm lands with deep, rl.-li soil, to le hail at from ten to fifteen dollars per acre, in Keith county. Nebraska, surrounding I'axton No drouth in t Ids section: I'.hiT crops are jrood ; have had siirtici.-nt rainfall in this section to srow crops the past ciirht years. These lands will ;xn.v any kind of crops :iiupi-l to the Mate of Nebraska, and w ill advance rapidly rapidly in price. C.mo and s-e for yourself, or write tiiay I'axton Kealty Co.. 40-4 Paxton. Neb. Ft Hi SALK -Tc'.'t acre stock farm I's miles from railroad town in Klkhorn Valley. Is home farm of an old resident: line condition; 13') acres crops. 100 acres hay. 150 acr-s of tine alfalfa land, blue grass bottom pasture for 300 cattle.plenty of runnins water, tine hui'.dinus. plenty of ash timber. Owner is old and re tired. "r..V per acre. No trade. Keasonable payment; longtime on balance Hurry. 3"J0 acres one mile from town. 141 acres crops balance pasture and hay. in Klkhorn Valley, fenced, no buildings, lays level, all alfalfa land: black loam; foP.OU per acre. fnxl terms; come and investigate. TheOuaranty Title and Trust Co 4'-4 Nelisli. Neb. Cheyenne County Kansas. 7o ncres. adjoining the town of Wheeler: 4S cultivateiL fenced to pasture. Frame house. li'.vJf.: addition 14x14; stable, jrranary. sheds :nd hog lots: is acres fenced with wov en wire: 10 acres alfalfa. .Well, windmill and tanks: younz orchard r one-half mile from ood sch')ol. ffixxi grain market and store. 5 nd'.es from St. Francis. rJi.oo per acre. .7 ad joining. 17! cultivated. All fenced with three wires. ?I5 per acre. Can be sub-divided. Travis W. Benjamin 1 St. Francis. Kansas. Farms for Everybody. :tS) acres seven miles from town, a.l fenced. 4i acres fine alfalfa partly fenced hoi: tlht; over ?J acres under cultivation. Iialance fin est pasture ami hay land, good welj and wind mill, very fair buildings. I'rit'e f 40.00 per acre SJ0 acres l'i mile from town, ail under fence 33 acres alfalfa, fenced hoi; tLtht. ares -uItivatel. remainder In hay and pasture: twood wellsand windmill; veryuool house and other fair Improvements; two small jrroves; will divide nlce'y into two farms. I'ri-e fW.OO per acre. There is no sand, irravel. rock. alkali or hard pan any where In this locality ; all tine black loam with clay sulisoil. Fine alfalfa and corn iand. We can almost let you make your own terms of payment on either of these farir.s I A!t us correspond witli you alxjut them or show them to you. Uradley & Matheisou 40-2 Waltiacli. ;reeley. Co.. tft-K We Sell Land Where corn is Kim;: where alfalfa Is Ouecn ; In Ifuchols county, the creat corn, small jrrain and alfalfa county of Southern Nebras ka. Write for our land list. i. I. F!mcr & Son. 4-l Nelson. Net. Well Improved Ranch. Io acres t wo miles from railroad station about 3c0 acres under cultivation, remainder in prairie, all fenced. 1'i ktory frame nine r turn house, one good sod house: barn 3Jx0: two granarys. cattle heds etc.. five wells and two ritili. S1I rh-li Mack loatn. tmtotIi. Will sell all or half. Price f'i ,. if taken at nmv. Terms and particulars . West's Iii:d 1 Agency. Heminuford. Neb 4J-4 No Joke About Logan County: Iid you think that I was Joklnjr when I told you in my ad last month that one crop of tieets would ay for the land In South Platte ValleT near Sterling? I will prove just what I say if you will come lie hliuwn. Now is the time to see what we have produced in 1907. There is no such thing as failure under Irriga -Hon. C. M. Morton. Sterling. Colo. 40-3 Alfalfa, corn and wheat lands for sale, (iood rich alfalfawMjat an oom.'lJid,iu.tae. rreat long grass Ixiup Valley country In cen tral Nebraska, on long time and easy terms. Address P. II. Marley. Mason City. Neb. 41-4 Stop at Sidney. ehraska. and look at our choice buriralns in lamls. Write for lists. Agents wanted. Sidney Land Co. 41-4 Til I more county snap. li-t acres. well Im proved, adjoining town. ?s.."iU0. Other bar gains. Write BalK'ocic Land Agency. 41-4 Ohiowa. Neb. Homeseekers Come to northwest Arkansas. Fruit, stock and grain farms. I have tried 17 states, this heats them all. Particulars and price list frt;e. Write today. J.T.Oswalt. 41-4 tiravette. Ark. For Sale by owner, liny direct, save commis sion. Two improved Colorado irrigated farms liiultivatiou. tiood ditch and reser voir water rights. Prices and terms on appli cation. Address H. N. Llnebarger. 41-4 .lulesburg. Col. Renters wanted for Minnesota farms. Klglit good farms adjoining towu with creamery to rent for one. three or five years. Cash or part of crop rent. Also farms for sale on crop pa incuts with small cash payment down, or you might want to trade a small farm for a larger one. or exchange some village property in part payment on a farm. In either case, would like to have you write me and see what I can do for you. John Powers. .Murdock. 41-4 Swift Co.. .Minn. Northeast Nebraska improved farms, buy from owner. 1 am oiiering four tarms in northeast Nebraska at 10 per acre less than actual alue. terms easy. Address owner. P. M. .Moodie. West Point. Kciir. 41-1 tock and grain lands, good soil, low prices. l.vmau Waterman. I 'mill. xiii. Did you know that the In'st black loam com lands can still Ik- bad Hi 'I liurstou county. IiO miles southwest of Sioux Ciiy at from i0 to sr-i Rr acre ! Write A. L. Krause A. Co.. West Point, for particulars. 41-4 Iowu :M acres bottom land li miles from Cliappell, Heiiei county. ei.. tH per acre. Have other tirst class lauds. ItW fine land 5 utiles from Cliappell. Tll.30. A large number of choice nuarters. half sections, at "rock ljt tom prices Write me for further informa tion. 1. . Pf ITer. Cliappell. M-li. 41-4 Cifl acres ill Kimball county. Neb... level OHU olack loam soil at r per lu-re. casu. balance time. A bargain. Investigate it. Other bargains in farms.ranclies and homestead re linquishments. Write or call on American Land ,V Immigration Co.. Sidney. Neb. l-4 Otter Creek valley. 4s i acres best alfalfa land close to town. "miiOer and living water on place. Best bargain in Kausas at per acre omVe in LaCros.se Stale bank. Whitcmau A; Wl'iteman. Lacrosse. Kan. Land ten to t.venty dollars, produces splen did crops, too. ref this country and ou'il buy. Sidwell Bros, or I. T. Bonner. 41-4 . Imperial. Nell. Sunny Idaho, no blizzards, no cyclones. Im proved and unimproved laud under best Irrigation systems. Jackson A: Trenatn. 41-4" Weiser, Id. Farmers and young men. 1 have over 50 good quarters of laud a number one from 10 to $50 an acre. Kansas. Nebraska, south Dakota, from Lincoln. Neb., to Denver. Col., and isuo for eo pT acre. Cail on or write Henry Hum mel. Mai'on. xeb. 41-4 Homeseekers. Investors, let me tell you about the great F.lkhorn valley country. My bargains will make you big money. lKD't de lay, write W. 1 Lowe. Atkinson. Neb. 41-4 A good home. SCO acre farm. 24 acres in timo thy and clover, Iialance under plow, no better land in Nebraska, fair improvements. i mile from Gresham. Vork county. $75 per acre, one-half cash, balance ten equal annual payments. Inquire of Jones National bauk. 41-4 Seward. Neb. w rite First National bank. Wisner. Neb., for choice In proved Cummtng county farms. 41-4 For Sale Best ranch in eastern Nebraska. W ill take 160 acres of good laud, write for particulars. 1 am closing out my land and offer bargains. A. .1. Durland. Norfolk. Neb. 41-4 Deal F-state Bargains A half section of nd 5 miles from North Platte. .O acres In val ley. Si30O part time. 40 acres extra good grass land, part in sec ond I!ey. ?4 per acre. Bratt & Goodman. 41-4 North Platte. Neb Just what you want ItiO acre farm. 1 10 acres smooth land, balance rolling, growing buf falo grass, all hard black soil clay subsoil good wheat or corn land, two miles from church one mile from school. miles to mar ket, a acres native timber, trees 12 years old. good water obtained anywhere on place, s per acre, two-thirds cash, balance to suit pur chaser. Write' today to Druliner Bros. 41-4 Benkelman. Neb. Splendid opportunity, fine ail round farm, liest of pasture and tame hay. 0 acres good plow land, fair buildiugs. 40 A. .1. Durland. 41-4 Norfolk. Neb. Homeseekers. investors, come to northeastern Nebraska where the climate is delightful, the soil extremely productive, the rainf.il' abundant, the water pure, the Deople Intelli gent, sociable and generous. The priiwip-il crops a? com. oats, wheat, rye. barley and potatoes, which grow in abundance The prin cipal grasses are blue ji int. timothy, clover, alfalfa. Tame grasses grow bountifully. Dorses, hogs, cattle are raised In great nuiu Ihts. Farms can ie liought for 50 to jy per acre, aciording to improvements, location and quality. For farms write or see Cnmpliell liealty Co. 41-4 Crelghton Neb. Sedgwick County Table and Irrigated Lands. Mr. Land Seeker, lie wise and buy your Col orado and Western Nebraska lands of Flora IiroK they can save you money on anything you want. Write for our special propositions Sedgwick county, farms and ranches. We We have the only diary and garden farm on the market; come out and see. Flora Bros.. Jules burg. Colorado. 40-2 One mjllion acres Irrigated laud lu the I'pper " FnaVe Klver valley, Idaho, land S23 per lu-re up. easy terms, most abundant water supply on the entire continent three Beet Sugar Factories in the valley, an Ideal fruit country, an unsurpassed climate. Idaho Falls Is destined to lieeome the greatest railroad enter and the largest city in the state. For particulars address Idaho Falls Development Co , Idaho Falls. Idaho. 41-4 Dairying, the coming business. I have a dairy farm that will make you a fortune in ten years. Write owner A. J. Durland. Fred Plerson. the Land .Man. sells good graz ing land from ?." to 4 ier acre, good farm ing land from I0 to SIS ier acre. For quick sale I quote the following pieces gixid heavy loam with clay subsoil ; Hij acres 10 miles from a good town, schoolhouse on the land, price $2. 330: 172 acres ti miles f roui town, in firnd thriving nciglilxirhood. pricw ?2.3'n. S20 acres H miles from town all nice land, price $11.30 per acre. liiO acres four miles from town, all in cultivation, price -2. 400 This is only a partial list of the land I have for sale, if these do not suit write for the latest price list ai.d terms or better yet. come and let rne show you the land! . Fred Picrson. 41-4 - Sutherland. Neb. Bargains in farms, for list of corn, alfalfa and winter wheat lands write J. T. Camp- tiell. Litchfield. Nek 41-4 Must lie sold ?!i.tio0 buys a good I'M) acre farm located 7 miles southwest of Pawnee City. House Jtix24 barn 3rft square, good wagonshed and corn crib, all newly painted, in good re pair. Whole farm fenced 3 wires. ( J ood or chard, woven wire hog pasture. 13 acres tame hay. Wind mill and tank, forty acres pasture iialance cultivated. I'nion Central holds $4,000 mortgage, fi per cent. (Never loan over 33 per cent of value.) Terms $l.u00 down, iial ance easy payments. Mortgage optional. Address Box 4ri4. David City. Neb. 41-2 Best land in the west at from $1" to $20 per acre. Information free. West's Land Agency. Hcmingford. Nebr. 41-2 A New Cure for Consumption. Dr. Wright, a great scientist, an nounced to the world that he found a new cure for consumption and that it will be possible both to prevent and to cure the disease by vaccination. We hope the experiments which are being made now in ail parts of the world will be successful, but even then it will al ways be of the utmost importance to keep the body strong. The only way to do that is to keep the digestive or gans strong and in perfect working or der. As soon as the digestion is irregu lar, Triner's Elixir of Bitter Wine should be used. It will make the diges tive organs strong and able to accept and digest and food and convert it into rich blood, the foundation of life and health. It is beneficial in all cases where appetite and strength are need ed. By keeping strong you cannot get consumption. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 799, S. Ashland Ave.. Chicago, Illinois. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. Ask your druggist for them. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County. Ne braska. C Walter A. Laughlin. i Administrator of t lie i estate of Keulien A. ; Chapin, deceased: J Albert D. Welton. . I I ra Chapin i Jesse O. Chapin. Edward Chapin. Florence B. Chapin. Oscar W. Lang-hlm. PlaiiUitr. , May K. I hapin. , I Joy M. Chapin. i Tacie Lauirhlin. vs i Kate Heeler, and Walter A. Laglilin. ! Guardian of I Florence B. Chapin. ! May F.. Chapin. ' lio.v M. Chapin. ! Minor heirs of Iiev.lioii t A. Chapin. deceased: Defendants. To Ira Chapin. Edward Chapin, and Kate Beeler. non-resident defendants: You will take notice that on the 3d day of Octolier. i07. OscarW. Lnughlin plaintiff hen in. tiled his lH'tition in the district court of Cass County. Nebraska, against you impleaded with W alter A. Lauichlin. admistrator of the estate of Bueben A. Chapin. deceased, and guardian of Florence B. Chapin. May E.Cbapin, Boy M. Chapin. -minor heirs of Kuelien A. Chapin. deceased, and Alliert 1). W elton. I ra Chapin. Edward Chapin. Jesse O. Chapin. Florence B. Chapin. May E. Chapin. Boy il. Chapin. Tacie Laughlin. and Kate Beeler. as defendants: The object and prayer of which are to fore close two certain montages executed and de livered by Kutien A. Chapin and Tei-esa O. Chapin. to W. A. and G.L. Woodward, upon the North half of the Northeast quarter of section thirty-three (33) township No. twelve 12( range nine . east of the Sixtli (ith principal meridian, in Cass county. Nebraska: one to secure a kind of eight hundred dollars ($st) dated June sth. 1J7. payable June 1st, V.C ex tended to June 1st. 1.12. at 6 imt cent interest ptr annum. And a certain mortgage of date of May 14. r.'l. given to secure the payment of ten notes of $s.(H each, of which tive are yet unpaid, said notes one lieing payable each year on and after I June 1st. 1!'2. That said notes and mortgage have for a val uable considerat ion k-en assigned to Oscar W. Laughlin. the plaint iff herein, who is now the holder and owner t hereof : that there is now due uiKiii said notes and mortgages the sum of (ssis.;ij) eigbt hundred nin-ty-eiglit and 32-l4' dollars. For which sum wit li Interest from this date plaintiffs pray a decree that defendants lie re quired to pay the same or that said premises lie sold to pay the amount found due with cost. You are required to answer said ih i ition on or ln-fon-the llih day of November. 117. Dated this 2d day of t ictoU-r. p.n'T. Gscar W. Laughlin. Plaintiff. Mvirdock (By G. A. i els.) PUODUCK MAKKETb Corrected weekly by Martin & Tool, who pay the: highest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: Butter Eggs.... Hens.... Springs. Cream.. Cattle .. Hogs.... . 20c ..13C ...vc IOC 23c ..t3.Su to.00 .$4.30 to ?.'i.2."i GKAIN MAKKKTS. Corn . . , Wheat'. Oats... ..30 and 31c ; s2c 1 4 2C I Rock Island Time Taulk Murdock Station. west hound. ; No. 15, local ;:52 a. m. ! No. 5, local freight b:'M a. m. ! No K. mall 2:30 p. nrj No. 37, mall 5:53 p. m. No 6 does not stop for passeers east i 'f Denver. I EAST BOUND. i No. 94, freight No. 304, local passenger. .. No. 18, Local No. 6, mail No 85, local freight .12:30 a. ...9:11 a. .. 1:27 p. 3:00 p. . 1:14 p. m. m. m. m. m. No. (J does not stop tor passengers west of DesMoines. Miss Anna Goehry and Miss Amy i Westlake transacted business in Oma- I ha Monday. j Mrs. Henry Gakemeier and son, Her- j man, departed for Chicago Tuesday to be present at the marriage of Mr. Wm. j Gakemeier. , ! Mrs. George DeFord of Lincoln is 1 visiting friends here this week. Some of our base ball team went over to Elmwood Saturday to assist the Elrr- 1 wood base ball team to defeat Green- : wood. A pure food inspector visited our city on Thursday of last week, but as he found everything all right, there was no arrests made. Jake Goehry, jr., returned from Waterloo Thursday, in time to attend ; the school meeting. Supt. Farley was in attendance at the special school meeting Thursday evening. E. T. Tool was elected to fill the vacancy made by Geo. L. Col bert. AT THE ' THE DEPARTMENT STORE, where your dollar will purchase more genuine values than any other house' in Cass county. Never in the history of our store have we carried as complete lines Ladies, Gents' and Children's fall and winter wearing apparel. Largest line of the popular Wooltex Coats and Tailored Skirts,' not manufactured from sweatshop labor, but under all government approved sanitary conditions. Many diseases lurk in the goods manufactured by sweatshop labor, and Mr. Fanger does not believa in placing such goods in his store, thus en dangering the good health of his patrons, family and clerks. When you buy the "Wooltex" you buy the best. Mr. Fanger has just returned from New York where he visited for three weeks the great style centers of the east, purchasing an immense stock for his fall trade, in all lines of wearing apparel for every member of the family. In the he purchased quite heavily for his store here and in Omaha, a city where competition is the strongest, and meeting with great success, pleasing every customer who buys. Why should he not be in an excellent position to fit the ladies of Cass county out in stylish head wear at prices that will bear the strongest competition. All we ask is call and see, you will appreciate the immense line we have this season. There are no middleman's profits here: We btry direct from the greatest markets. You will be the looser if you fail to visit our Gents' Clothing and Furnishing Department, where we have greatly increased our line in many of the. New Styles of garments for men and boys. We will be pleased to show you anything you might need in this line for either fall or winter wear. Call and see us for the Biggest 1907 Bargains in Cass countv. j FANGER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Plattsmouth, H. A. Gillespie and wife departed for Denver Tuesday. Roy C. Moore has had a Murdock tele phone installed in his residence. J. M. Leis has added some needed re pairs to the restaurant building by put ting on some steel roofing. H. C. Neilson, wife and daughter visited in Council Bluffs the forepart of the week. Mrs, Albert Streich returned from Lincoln Sunday. Mrs. John Rohrdanz visited relatives in the capital last week. Our new minister has arrived to take chaage of the Methodist church at this place. Rev. DeCius will leave soon. The entertainment given by Elizabeth DeBarrie Gill, under the auspices of the local M. W. A. drew a full house Monday night. About one hundred and seventy tickets were sold. Wm. O. Schewe succeeded in win ning second prize at the horse fair in Ashland last week. Chas. Rager and Mrs. C. J. Leis transacted business in Omaha Saturday. About ten days ago Ralph Rager and John McCarty took a desire to see more of the world. So they went to Omaha and entered the U. S. navy and depart ed for San Francisco Saturday. These boys are two of the most promising of our young men and are line specimens of our young American athletes. If given half a chance the boys will de fend and honor whatever ship they may be stationed on. For rent an 8-room cottage, close in. Windham Investment Co. & The effect of .' so fci pale childrc.i r- nia;r al. It maker, ti, '-;: Ii:.:r:p, active, happy. It cents 'rs .... 1.:" Oi?, I -ly pophosphites and Glycer ie, io iva .e u t, h'oorl a:id bene, and so pu'c to-e'':cr i:;:r.- ic rz cjicl!y digested by little foil:. ALU UliULiOia . -i : ; DTJDDTJ OLD RELIABLE UililDinery Line Ho! Smokers! Are you ready for a New I'ipe? Herman Spies has the Latye and Mot Complete of NEW PIPES ever seen in I'lattsmouth, from the Low Triced to the Very Best on the Market. 1 Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never faila. j Sold by Gering & Co., druggists. ' Loom Ends of 8 1-3 Cent Calico I 4c a yard. Three to ten yards lengths, i Coatls Dky Goods Co. Out of Sight j "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special i force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica . Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existance. I'iles too and chilblains disappear under its healing in fluence. Guaranteed by F. G. Fric ke , and Co., druggist. 25c. r .mtiiion on thin, ,-.IJll S '..OvJ HOUSE OF Nebraska 1