Does tbm oDdl Wesatlhieir emomidl You that 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. Hniiy'g 5c Huskers, the Best in the State, Piattsrnouth, ML IHlOfLfLYa th !4lh)DirH Nebraska. gaioc CHILDREN'S F? R UBBERS School Shoes! Don't think of letting the children ko without Rub lers. Kvcry jrl hoy should have a substantial rubber not the "bargain sale" sort, but Rubbers that will do their duty. 40c TO 90c LEGG I 'KsxszsxesnBexss, Engineer Reported Injured. A.M.Melrosecame from Nehawka this morning and looked after some business matters in the city, returning home this afternoon. While in the city he was telling of an engineer on the Missouri Pacific who, while switching at the stone quarries at that place this morn ing was injured by striking his head apainst some supports which were used in the quarry. It seems that the engi neer had thrust his head out of the cab window in order to see what to do, and in backing, the timbers which were close to the track struck him on the head, injuring him quite badly. As they were taking him to the physician's office, Mr. Melrose came away and did not learn how badly the man was hurt. Mrs. Henry Hirz, Jr., Dead. Yesterday afternoon at their home about eight miles west of the city, Mrs. Henry Hirz, jr., died of childbirth. The young folks have been married about a year and were farming at their home, which is near the Walradt ceme tery. Mrs. Hirz was formerly Miss Emma Meisinger, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Meisinger, living near Mynard. In the new home in which they have been living for some time past they made many friends, who with the relatives and friends mourn the un timely death of this noble young woman. The funeral will be held from the home at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. Spreigle conducting the services and in terment will be made at Oak Hill ceme tery. DOC 0 Son, ; The Perfected Fountain Fen! When you want a pen, a fountain pen is the most convenient, is it not? Well then, v;hy not usl- the pen that won't make you swear every time you want to fill it? Ji5t dip it in to ink, press the filler bar and.3'ouare ready. THE GONKLIF! PEN IS IT! GERING (St CO., DRUGGISTS n i Ul l fi CASE OF SOUR GRAPES From the Late Candidate fcr County , Clerk, Who Was Defeated by ; 1054 Majority. 1 Last evening ascertain man living in ! the west'end of town, looked upon the i green checks and then into the glass ' a few times and when he started home his feet would not track. Arriving at , his place of abode he found nothing to j his taste, so he threw the dishes around ! the rHm and at his wife anil daughter. After a few moments the dining-room : looked like the trail where Napoleon : crossed the Alps. The mothor and child succeeded in getting away, and tele i phoned for the police. Our informant , could nottell whether anything was done other than a reprimand or not. - Piattsrnouth Journal, 13th. : Following the publication of such an ; article as the above in a Weeping Water j paper, The Journal would reprint and head it "In Prohibition WeepingWater. " ; Yet they report such news almost daily. ; band and the suffering of his family, ! and yet the editor cannot tell whether j anything was done other than a repri ! mand. Piattsrnouth saloon keepers cannot live without making drunken husbands and causing their families to suffer. Piattsrnouth saloons dictate in ! a great measure the election of county officers, of the mayor of that city, of judges of courts. They have in the past, assisted in electing district judges so rotten that the scales of justice never could balance. You have to be a jolly good devil to get anything in Piattsrnouth. Weeping Water Repub lican. The sequel to the above is very easily read. Uricka, the head man of the Re publican, was a candidate for county clerk on the republican ticket, and was defeated by a majority of 1054. Now he vents his spleen on Piattsrnouth. Rut what Rricka may say about this city the people simply feel like the fellow that was kicked by the jackass consider the source. It is simply a case of sour grapes that's all. Thanksgiving Day. The annual Thanksgiving day occurs one week from today, and from present indications there will be numerous en tertainments for the young, who love spent more than the old. In addition to the big turkey dinners and the nu merous family gatherings, informal jollifications and home gatherings of a like nature, there will be other enter- i prises in Piattsrnouth to hold out a hand for a little of the pleasure-seeker's sur plus. In his proclamation, Governor Sheldon declares that prosperity in Ne braska has been unparalelled. Crops, industries and rural expansion, calls for public gratitude and thanksgiving. Therefore, bear in mind that it is your duty to suspend all business operations next Thursday and spend the day in a manner that suits your own taste. Licensed to Wed License were gTanted this afternoon to Chas. H. Hennings, aged 31 of Louis ville and Miss Ethel Barker aged 20, of Cedar Creek, and also to Ralph W. Jones aged 21 of Omaha and Miss Theresa Furhworth age 19 of St. Paul Minn. DOC 0 oc REAL ESTATE Classified tjo w-M. y m n if man ! Follow tht foot.su-ps of your fattier. Ituy somt clioli c farming land wlilli It is yet cheap. It will make you ri"li In a few .years. Von will find tin- Ix'st in Keith rouniy. Nebraska. I miuire of I'avtoii Kealty Co.. I'axtou. Nell. Write tlieni today. 3ti-l-l Dairy inir. tin: mmitiK business. I hitvt n fhilry farm that will make, you u fortune in ten years. Wrlteowner A. .1. Ilurlaiid. Wanted, to rent ten roxl sandy eorn farms to Nebraska corn raisers. For naiticnlars wriw V. O. Flynt. Sliamrix-k Texas. 4-tl SaiTli;-e Sale.-Hest raiu'li In minify. KM. I liens. I mprovemenls i-osl ?'!. n Must sell this fall. -."il per a.-re. A rt linr F. M ulleii. 4.M4 O'Nei!!. Nel. Sterliii'-'. Colorado. I.arire inimiirratl here from Ni hraska and Iowa. .Mesa lands j." to sin per acre. Irrigated ianils rln and up. Meet siiirar faetory running: Some farmers ;ret ifPHi per aere for t his ear's erop. Adver tising free, statements 1:11a 1 a tit ed. rite r.s today, t'hanilior of Coiunirrvi'. St rlin.ir. Colo 4 .'t I Invest your money in Thomas county ( ivs) land, the smoothest, county In the stale, with J'Hl.non sown to w heat. Prices raice from to ?:!." m r acre. Now is the t irno to place your money. I. N. I'ike. Colby. Ivans 4 .'t I Why pay $75 an acre for land v, hen you can buy just asKixid for :t;iacrest) miles from O'Neill level prairio unimproved. Rood soil. !." Pill acres second bottom. level, unimproved, j miles from O'Neill. ?12 per acre. liM ai-res H miles from O'Neill a little roll ing, running water, unimproved $12.50 424 T. V. (iolden. O'Neill. Neb. Ajjood. jrennt.ly rollinir section in Hufl'iilo county. Nebraska. (ioou neighbors, live miles to town. No improvements.' Only ?I5 per sntc $3015 down, balance one. two and three years. K. .1. Wool worth. Kearney. Neb. 4ti-4 Lod'epole is one of the best towns in Western Nebraska, and surroundimj farms yield br;? crops. There is no "cheap" land but there is j;od land at reasonable prices. Have been here 2s years and can show buyer, the best there is. Write or call. on me. James C. Wolfe. 4i! 1 Foilirejiole Neb. CorSale The l.ute binds alonjr the 15. tS: M. and the I. I. nev railroads up tin North I'latto river valley north of Pax ton. some 2.4(H) acres, have just been placed with us for immediate salt. Xo better farm land in Ne braska. Prices sjT.M) to s40 00 per acre on easy payments. In tracts to suit. Address Hratt & (oiodrnan. North Platte. Neb. or. I. It. Flilnirswort h. 1 Jot hentiurs. Neb. or A. K. Troiitmau. Paxton. N'eb. 4H-4 ' Qflfl acres 3 miles from thriving city of 10 0 inhabitants: level Platte valley land. blacksoil.no sand:lsil acres cultivated. l.T wheat. 10 alfalfa, small improvements, a bar pain at -?!1.om. 320 acres level Platte valley land in central XebrasKH four miles from county seat town of 2."00. (Jood black soil.no sand : 55 acres in pasture, balance cultivated: so acres alfalfa fair improvements: srreat snap at SI5 per Jicr ClayiKKil & .Johnson. Kearney. Xeb. Cor in'ormnt ion concernimr irrijrited lands address The Deutch Iand Co.. Scott's BlulTs. Neb. 4li-4 llortheast Nebraska improved farms, some jrenuine bargains in Dakota and Di.xon counties. Twenty years residence enables me to pive customers best deals. Write for list. W. T Hartlett. .lackson. Neb. 43-4 Land Fine Improved farms in em Kansas. j35 to Si5 per Cenfal East re. W rite for list, come and look them over. 4S-4 Nonken & Fuller. Peabody. Ks. Good farms In Ked Willow county. 5rtn. 2.'0 in cultivation. Mouse and well. Price $'X 000. one-third cash, balance 5 yrs. Box 2 4-4 Hendley. Neb. fx A ft acres, detnled. and Ions lease on 32"acres s-Ikx1 land. 2S miles from town. 100 acres in cultivation; 4-room house, stable, well, windmill, pasture fenced; price ?I2 per acre. For further Information call or write 4f-4 II. P. Kunlon. Keukleman. Neb. Dut vour monev In land. Can sell a 2.000 acre Tract at a figure that will Insure a hand some profit In the natural advance in land valnes alone. Write for particulars. Massuere & Simpson. 4ti-4 Starkweather. N. D. phoice farms for sale In the best nsrrlcultural district in the northwest. Hardware busi ness for sale a money maker. Write Ma suere & 4-4 :irnpson. Starkweather. N. P. fjood old farmer, yon have worked hard for u your money. Think once, think twice, think three times. and then say I would rath er have some western land, than all the banks for my surplus money. McKibbin & Son. 4-4 Sidney. Neb. Ten years time on the entire purchase price of our Colorado lands. Pay the interest, that is all. Eastern Colorado Land and Im provement Company. Century Building. 4ii-4 Kanhas Citv. Mo. Cecial bargains in Oklahoma Farm City property, write Geo. H-KeimX-C and :Co. 1 40-4 Walters, Comanche Co.. Okla. 1 Excel lent stock ranch. Antelone county. 520 acres, si acres iti town limits. Creek through part. Cheap corn for feeding. Uood house, large barns, wind mills. Price ?2i. 00 per acre. State Bank of Clearwater. 4t:-4 Clearwater. Neb. Do Ycu Want to Buy a Farm? Here a few bargains: 160 acres, 4 miles south of Glenwoocl; 75 acres fine winter wheat; 35 acres blue stem hay, balance pasture. A snap at .$60 per acre. 27i acres next to city limits of Glenwood; the best dairy layout in wes tern Iowa. Price $3,600; one-half down and the balance to suit purchaser. I have many other bargains; write me for information. E. E. Baknett, Glenwood, Iowa. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Creditors SlATEOI NEIIHASKA.I . , ((,nI1,v (-..Hit. t ASS ( lll'XTY In the matter of . t he estate of Iluimu K. Calkin. d-eeused. Not iee is hereby trlven that I he rredilors of saiil deeensed will mvet the admintst rator of snid estate. Iiefore me. county judt'e of Cuss county. Nebraska, at the county court room in I'luttsiuontli. In said county, on the Ttli day of I ecember.l'.Hi7,:inU on the M h day of .June. I win. at 10 o'clock, a. 111. each day for t he iuimsc of present imr their claims for exaiiiiuat ion. ad just meiit anil allowance. Six 11)41111 lis are allowed forth' creditors of said deceased to present their claims, from 1 In 7lh day of Novemoer. I'.mT. and one year for I lie nd in in 1st rator to set 1 1 said est ate.f roni the 1 lib day of November. 1!'C Witness my hand and seal of said Count y '01: it. at I Mat I si 1 lout h. Nebraska. I Ids I -I li day of Novemlier. I'.lw. llAltxEY I . Tuavis. Iskai.1 County .ludtre. 4rt Notice of Sals IN THF. DISTI.'ICT COI'I.'T OF CASS colWTY. NF.P.ISASKA. I n t he mat terof t he et ate of v- ,. , . I'a;rick Shields, deceased. N"Mce of ale . N l ice is hereby jrlven, that in piiiMi.'incc of an order ,f I'mil .lessen, judge of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on I he ('III day of November. I'.MT. for the s:i le of real estate hereinbefore described, then will be sold rt the south door i f the court house at I Mat tsinout h. Nebraska, on 1 he 141 li day of I )e cemticr. liHT, at one o'clock, p. in., at public vendue to t he highest bidder for cash, t he fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The un divided of lots ten tld). eleven (II) and twelve (12). in I. lock sixty f.'iii). of the city of I'lattsmoul h. Nebraska, subject however to t lie hoinesiead and dower rights of Cat herine Spader in and to said picmises. Said sale will remain o;ien one hour. l'.ited IhistUb day of Novcmhe-. I'.liC. Thomas xVai.i.i.vi:. I. . Dwyt r. Attorney. Ouardiau. 4CI4 LEGAL NOTICE I ii t he mat terof the est at e 1 u Count y Con rt. of Andre Weler. deceased. -Cass Count y, ' Nebraska. All jerson- inferi sted 1n the alMive estate are hereby notified that the administratrix has tiled her final report and iH-tition for linal settlement and for an assignment of said es tate to t he ic! sons out it led thereto. A hearing will be had upon said report and et it ion at the county court room at Piattsrnouth. Ne braska, at It' o'clock a. in., on the. 12th day of December. A. 1 ltn7. and all im-isoiis Inter ested will file their objection, if any they have, to said report and iictition on or before. Hi o'clock a. m.. of said 12th day of Decern I er, A. !., r.1l7. IIAICVEY D. Thavis, I Sea 1 1 County .1 udge. II. (.. Weller.siek. Attorney. 4.M2 Lena! Notice In I lie mat let- of t he-e-,! ale In County Court , of Maithew MidkitV. -Cass Cm; nt. v. ilcceasetl. ) Nebraska. All iM-tsons interested in the above est :ite are hereby not I tied t hat 1 he ad in in 1st rator has tiled his tina I r Mrt togel her u it li his pet il inn. prayin:' t bar .!.id report be allowed, his ac counts linally settled and for a decree assign ing1 1 he residue of the estate to the parties entitled t hereto and t hat he be discharged. A hearing will be had on said lcl ition on t he 12t li day of December, 1WT. at. the county court room in I'lattsmoul h. at 10 o'clock a. ni.. and all iH'rsons interested will tile theiroliject ions, if any they have, lo said report and iictition on or before H o'clock a. in., of said 12th day of December. l'.H'i. IIakvkv D. Thavis, iSKAI.I County Judge. Ilyion Clark. Attorney. 4t2 Election Expenses. We herewith append a tabulated state ment of the election expenses of the election just past, and including the to tals the expenses were on an average about 25 cents per vote, counting the total as being somewhat over 4,000 votes and the amount of the expenses a total of $1,014.90. Judges and clerks $ 650 45 Room rent and delivering sup plies : 163 00 Election supplies 44 95 Printing ballots 132 00 Posting election notices 24 50 BTotal $1,014 90 At the recent sitting f the board of county commissioners they passed on bills and allowed warrants for the pay ment of $2, 387. 85 out of the general fund, $3,233.50 out of the road fund and $5, 383.78 out of the bridge fund, which make a total expenditure out of all funds for this sitting of $11,005.22 Nebraska Veterinary Association. Dr. A. P. Barnes, president of the Veterinary Association, handed us a program of the second annual meeting of the association, which is to meet in the city hall at Grand Island, January 7, 8, 190S. The program is replete with speakers, who will cover the entire field of ailments of the horse, and who from their position are amply able to discuss the propositions presented in a very intelligent and instructive manner. Dr. Barnes has done much to perfect this organization, and out of the work he has done in its behalf we see an or ganization which will redound to the benefit of every one owning an animal of any kind. Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con- . stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price 50o. FOR SALE BY F. G. FRICKE j il . m3Ei & Mm) J u '11 Y do I alwa3's shoes? Because I know that that particu lar kind is worth talkintr about. I am not wasting time nor breath when talking Out en (Juality to any one, for I know that if my customer do.s not buy the first time, she will the next, as no one can re sist the temptation when in need of shoes. Y are selling- more Queen Quality shoes than ever, and how do we do it? We take care of our customers and we do it right. We do not hurry any one, because that is not profitable to either party. We take tiir.e to ex plain every little detail and are pleased when a ques tion comes up. Ihis shoe stands the test it always has. It is a shoe which is made of the best material which can be secured, and I have yet the first pair of Queen Quality shoes to here turned to me on account of not giving satisfaction and 1 know of no better advertise ment. Than they are madeby people who has made the shoe trade a life long study and they could not afford to put inferior stock into a shoe for a little profit and loose a rep utation which it has taken them a life time to establish. P P Kit tKINS PLATTSMOUTh. RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 5c A. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City L 75he Perkins Hotel New Records PHONOGRAPHS and records 8BIIB b. m f . r- iisiigZ? K White Sewing Machine s VanHorn&Co.,. k (.ncces$ors to Phil. SauM-r.) Removed to North 6th Street tall; about a certain brand of k4 17 S lEiljvl tns n t-. a r" t r 1 Give Us a Call Once a. Month. Edison Gem $12 Edison Standard 2r. (f) Edison Triumph 5. ()) Victor 3rd 4f 00 V Victor 1st 22 m i.;! i-'-lr - ' '.V.snv, ..." 8 "ALLCtE" at Dcvey's. g - a