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Does . ilhos oBdl Weaftheir RlemDimdl Yoy 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. HnMy'c; 5c Huskers, the Best in the State, Wi. C0 LLY, the Botlhceir Plattsmouth, Nebraska. REAL ESTATE Classified lju wi-st. youiii; man ! l-'ullnw tin f.Mlstps f your f;itlnr. liny soiih rlnl-- farming laml while it U yi-t -li'St. It will inaUi you rl h III it few years. Vnll will liml I h-Ix st In Krith eoiiuly. .Nilir:isU:i. I miulre of la Un Ilea II y Co.. I'axton. !. Write them taxlay. liti-l-t Diiryii.'. I In romlm. IhisIih -s. I lia :t ilai r y farm tliat will make you a fort turn in ten years. Write owner A .1. Iiurlaml. W inted. In rent leu itimmI samlv farmsto Neliraska eom raisi rs. l-'or particulars write W. . I'lynl. SliamriH-k Texas. 4Jtl , Cai-riti'-e Sale. Ilesl ranch In i .ninty. Iiuu ueres. I tniro einents cost r'.i.int Must sell this fall. per ai-r-. Art hur I'. M ullen. 4 J III Nelll. Ned. Sterling, f'olorailo. Larire Initniral i n here from Nebraska ami Iowa. .Mesa lamls r.' t l n-r aere. Irrhratf-il lamls 4o ami up. Keel suar faetory riilililli:; Soiiu farmers t'et film p-r a-re fur this year's erop. AiIvit tisiu free, statements guaranteed. Write us tixlay. :hamler of Commeri-e. Stirliinr. Colo 4 .'t I Invest your monev in Thomas county (Ks) laml. the siiMMilhest county in the state, with Jiiiim sow ii to w heat. Prices raii'.'i' from J?I2 to f.'li -r acre. Now Is tin' time to place your money. .1. N. l ike, t'olliy. Kans 4.'I4 Uf h v pay Tfi an acre for hinil w lien you ca n lniy just asiriMMl for .'LUiii-n-s miles from I'Neill level prairie u ni rn pn ivel. cimmI soil. ?li I !') acres s ml iMittom. level, unimprov el. 5 miles from 4 1'Neill. M-r acre. I.ai acres s miles from o'.Ni ill a liitli- roll ing, running water, iiniinproveil V1.M 4.'t4 T. V. ImiIiIi'H. O'Neill. Neh. AiTootl. v;eiintlv rolling section in Itullilo c:.nnty. Nebraska, Uinmi neixhliors. live riilli-s to town. No Improvements. Only l."t xr acre. ii'iCi ilowu. Iiaiance one. two ami three years. K. .1. Wool worth. Kearney. Neh. 4'i-1 Loi:'eiN ! is one of t In- Im1 lis in We- em N'iraska. ami siirronnilinir farms yie'il lii.'i'MK There is no "chea p" laml I Hit there i-i". .. I I iii-I at reasoiiahh prices. Have lieen Iuti' yi':irs ami can show lu yi-rs t he hest t here is. W r it e i ir c:i II oil n le. .lames ('. Wolfe. I 1 .1 Ml JeM ill Ni 'i. F-rSnle I'Im- l.ule lauds a Ion:.' t he It. X M. ami the I'. I '. id-.v rai I r ails up the North IVaite river valley north of I'axton. some "J. V acres, have just lx-eii placed w ith us for immediate s.ih-. No better farm land in Ne braska. I'rlces i'7. to fill in per acre on i :iy payments, in t ract s to suit. Address I'.ratt .X. Oixidmaii. North Platte. Neb. or. I. It. r I lin-'su ort Ii. I .ot Iii-ii1up'. Neh. or A . I-'. Trout man. I'axiou. Neb. 4;-4 OArt acres .' miles from t hrivimr 'it v of hi u inhat-itants: level I'latte valley land. iilai'U" soil, no sand: 1.1 acres cultivated, l.'il wheat. In alfalfa, small improvements, a bar gain at l I. turn. 3'o acres vel Tlatte valley land in central Nebraska four miles from county seat tow n ofC.'K'U. (J.hmI black soil.no sand : .V acres In past ure. ha I a nee cu 1 1 i vat ed ; si acres al fal fa : fair Improvements: "Treat snap at ?." per acre CIayxiI .x; .lohtison. Kearney. Neb. For inforni-tt ion concerniPsr irri'ited lands address The lletitch Land Co.. Scott's Itlulfs. Nel. 4i'.-4 N ortheast, Nebraska improved farms, some genuine bargains in iiakota andltixon cunti's. Twenty years residence enables tne to irive custotners bst deals. Write for list. W. T. Itartlett. Jackson. Neh. 45-4 Lund -l-'ine improved farms In Central Kast ern Kansas. ?;Ci to tr per ncre. Write for list, come ami look them over. 46-4 Nonken & Fuller. I'ealxxly. Ixs. Good farms in ISed Willow county. .ViD. 2-.1i In cultivation. House ami well. Price OOO. one-third cash, balance 5 yrs. Itox 2S 4rt-4 Hendley. Neb. CA n ai-res. deeded, and !ont lease on 30jcres s.-iool land. 2' niils fnm Uwn. 100 acres in cultivation: 4-room house, stable, well, windmill, pasture fenced: price ?I2 ier ai re. For further information call or write 4i'. 4 II. I. Kunloii. Iteukleman. Neb. Put vour monev in land. Can sell a 2.00D acre "Tract at a It ifu re ttiat will Insure a hand some profit in the natural advance in land valnes alone. Write for particulars. Massuere .V Simpson. 4-4 Starkweather. N. I. Choice farms for sale in the lst agricultural district in the northwest, lianiware busi ness for sale a money maker. Write Mas suere A Simpson. Markweather. N". I. 4-4 G.xhI old farmer, yn hav worked hard for your money. Think once, think twice. think three times.aml then say I would rath er have some western land, t han all the banks for my surplus money. M.-Kibbin A; Son. 4-4 Sidney. Neb. Ten years time on the entire purchase price of our Coiorado lands. Pay the interest, that Is all. Fastern Colorado l.an.l and Im provement Company. Century Itnildin. 4-;-4 i ai:b:is City. Mo. dx-ctal I ir:iin ill k : I.. oi,: rartii a:ni ty pr- -p. rt y. w r. II. Ki tin .v Co 4- ti rs. Cori.an.-he Co.. :i. ! Excellent sto -k ranch. Amii-I. ! '..antv. .'Oi acres, si acres in ti..iu limits. Creek through part. CI. .i p c rn ft r feeding. i.vxl lionse. i ir barns, wind mills. Price- s2-i p-r acre. Mate l'.:i t! k ' Clearwater. 4'.-4 Clearwater. Neb. I Fine ranch for sa'e or tri'li-. 5 H acres, two! miles from railroad tow n, -ii miles from 1 lienver Abiind.inci never failing water. Some rich va'.ley alfalfa land. jr. x house. K-xxi flieds and corrals, water pipeil to house tiiid sheds. We'-l fenced, price fi.tHJU. Will consider i;okI clear irop-rty to amount of rl.'i 000. Will carry rl2.Cn) on ranch at per cent . F. A. Trimmer. Union. Colo. 4-t4 Owners price! Con. missions. If earned. Some farms left. Itatik drafts or checks pxxl as po'd. Kxpenses allowed purchaser. A. J. Durland. Norfolk. Neb. 4-U W. G. Brooks is spending Thanksgiv ing with his brother at Creighton. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Creditors Sl ATK OK NrilUASKA. fount V Cult. 'ASS ( lll'.VTV t III the matter of the estate of Ilaima K. Calkin, lei'eas-l. Notice is hereby t'Hen that the creditors of said deceased will meet the admiiilsl rator of said estate. Iiefore me. county juilre of t'ass smut v. Nebraska, at the county court room in I'lattstiioiith. In s:t ill county, on the Till day of I ii cemlx r. I'.iiT.iiinl on t In- s , day of .1 line. 1 at In o'i'loi-k. a. in . each ila.y for I In mh msi of pieseut imr their claims for e.xaminat ion. ail jiistmeut and allowance. Six months an allowed fur the creditors of said deceased to pn-seni their i hums, from the 7th day of Nov cmix-i-. I'.nr. undone year for I he ud mi nisi rator to sett le said est ale. from the llth day of Novcmlier. P.N17. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at rial I -muni Ii. Nebraska, this l.'lh day of Noveuilx-r. i;mr. II.Aitvr.r I'. Thavis. I ska i. Count y .1 udire. 4714 Notice of Sale IN i: i i stiii ct i 'or 1st r c - eol'N'TV. NKItlSASlx'A. I II t he mat ter of I he e-,1 ate of Patrick Sliields. deceased, t Not Ice of Sale Not ice is hereby iri veil, t hat in pursuance of an order of I'aul .lessen, jud'e of the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, made on t he ill h day of November. I imr. for the sa le of real estate luK'inlx foie dcscrilx-d. then will lx sold at the south dixir of the court house at I'lai I -.ii ion i h. Nebraska, ou I he I It h day of I -cemlx-r. I!m7. at one o'clm-k. p. in., at public vendue to t he highest bidder for cash, t he fol low ins' ilcscrilx-d real st at e. to-wit: Tin tin divided 'i of lots ten (In), eleven (II) and twelve IJ. in block sixty (iJi). of I he city of I'lat tsiiiout h. Nebraska, subject however to I he homestead and dow er riirlits of Cat herine Spader ill anil to said premises. Said sale w ill remain ox n one hour. Ialed t his lit h day of Novemlx-r. Iim7. Tin im as Wai.i.i n;. I t . I w yer. At torney. tiuaidian. 4it 4 LEGAL NOTICE I ii I he mat ter of t he est ale ) I n Count y Court, of A mire Wclx-r. lec-as-il. -( 'ass Count y, Nebraska. All ix-rsons interested ill theatxive estate are hereby noli tied what the administratrix has tiled her final reixirt and ix lilion for liual set i lenient ami for an assignment of said es tate to t he Hrsons -it il led t hew-to. A licarimr w ill lx had iikii said rexirt and ix-t it ton at t he count y court nxnii at I'lat tsiiiout h. Ne braska, at I" o'clock a. in . on t ho l .'t h day of I ii-emlx-r. A. I .. I'."?, a ml all ix-rsons inter ested will ti l- 1 heir object ion. if a n.v I hey have, to said leixiit and Ix lilion on or before III o'clock a. in., of said l.'thdayof I iecemlx-r. A . !.. I!'r. II AltVKV l. Tlt.WIS. (Seal! County . I udife. II. Welleiisiek. Alloriiev. 4s . Legal Notice I II t he mat ter of t he est at e I II foil lit y Court . of Matthew- Midki!!. -I ass C ..mil y. di-ceasi-ii. I Nebraska. All ie:-oiis inti'ii Ii .1 in the above estate are hereby not itii-d hat t he a. I minis! rator has tiletl his tinal lepoi I lou'd her u it h his x-t it ion. pi a. in: I hat said lejxirt be allowed, his ac i'oii in s Ii na 1 1;. set t led a mi for a ileciee tissin-inirihi- residue of the esiale to tin parlies nil il led I heieto and t hat he be dischat t-'ed. A hearing w ill be had on said xi ii ion on t In l:.t h day of Iteeemher. I'lT. at the county court i'ihimi in I'lai tsmout h. a; in o'chx-k a. in., and all xi si ns i Merest ed will Ii le t heir object ions, if any they have, to said reixirt and M-titiou on or before In o'clock a. in., of said Ir.'thiia.v of 1 1- iiii I .. i . lite;. II.Mtvr.v It- Thavis. I sk a 1. 1 'oiim y .1 inltre. It.vion Clark. Attorney. 4si:: Notice to Creditors STATI-'ol-' NKItlJASK'A ' , ..,.,-.,., . CassC.untty t Incoimty ( outt In the matter of the estate of Martin l!em-i-ke. deceased. Not ice is hereby .'tven that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executor of said estate. Iiefore i.ic. coll my judjre of Cass county. Nebraska, at t he county court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on the u'tUh day of I ienilx-r. 1:117. and on the 07th day of .lune. l'.i's. at Ko'clxk a. m.. each day. for the pur posc of pnMiitiinf their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Six mom lis are allowed for the i-n'ditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the executor to settle said estate, from the llth day of i tctoU-r. 1SM7. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, t his i'td day Novemlier. Il'7. Uauvky l. Thavis. Iseai.I County .ludtre. 4sw4t . . I handle town, city property, business houses and business opjKirt unit lis. If you want to buy. sell or exchange, communicate with me. Lists and information on request. A. H. Kosenbauni. 321-321 N Y. Mfe lild. 4st4 Omaha. Neb. Fine Hurt county farm near Tekaniah. will be sold at Referee sale, liiieral terms. Sat urday. 1K-C. 21. '07 Address P. K. Taylor. 4st4 Tekamah. Neb. Farms for every Itody we have just Issued a new land list with descriptions, terms, etc. of many farms. Write today Hradley& Mathiesoti. Wotbach. Neb. 4st4 Graham county. Kansas, is one of the liest counties in the state, for tii versified farm iii); tli to ?23 will buy i'xxl wheat and corn land. W rite me. I ). .1 . Manna. 1 1 ill City. 4t4 Kansas. Grain ranch 17tH acres cheap. l. Lands a.ljoiiiini; sell in1.' j2u to Commission paid if earned. Prafts preferred to cold. Ex penses allowed purchaser. A. .1. Durland. 4st4 Norfolk. Neb. 'I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Ilejrulets pave just the results desired. They act mildly and rejrulate the bowels perfectly." George B. Krause. Cot? Walnnt ave., Altoona, Ta. 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 ubatltutes. Price 50o. FOR SALE BY F. G. FRICKE nr 1ST TT IT JVlu riair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only- genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Tlio beet l:5nd cf a t -t irnor lal -"Sold lor over tiity ycirs. 5- . -1 Mads by J. O. Ayr Co.. towrll. Aloo xiif.ui'.iai.t.ur "J j o. p S'.K.SAP.Ki'.LA. w c.;. ...:v '" .Tc r: VISIT LININGER ART GALLERY Ladies Entertained by Mrs. Haller, Daughter cf the Late Lamented i Lininger. j In speaking of a recent visit of Cap- ! ital city ladies to the Lininger Art gallery in Omaha, the Lincoln Star says: "Eleven members of the art depart- j nient spent Friday in Omaha visiting : the Lininger art gallery. To say they : are enthusiastic over the trip would be too mild. The day was filled with sur- prises, and the vif-itors were indeed j royally entertained. Upon reaching : Omaha they went immediately to the (gallery where they were given a most ! cordial reception by ?Irs. Frank Haller, daughter of the late Jlr. Lininger. Mrs. Haller explained the pictures in detail ! and brought to view a wealth of beauti-1 f ul art treasures of every variety. The display of jewels, wood carving, ivories, ! embroideries and oriental furnishings j of the most magnificent splendor weri of untold beauty. The Lincoln women went to the Y. M. C. A. for luncheon and found that here too their presence had been anticipated by Mrs. Haller and the members of the Omaha Wo man's club who had arranged a special table for them with handsome linen, flowers and a special menu. In the afternoon Mrs. Haller assisted by the art department of the Omaha club gave a reception in their honor which could not be surpassed either from a beauty stand point, or in charming hospitality. The handsome decorations and many flowers and electric lights gleaming from oriental electroliers made it seem like fairyland. Mrs. E. C. Babcock, of Lincoln, leader of the art department, presided at the tea table during the re ception, which was attended by about sixty Omaha woman. Mrs. Gregor of Omaha served the ice. A pleasing pro gram had been arranged but on account of returning on an afternoon train the Lincoln women were obliged to miss a portion of it. They had the pleasure of hearing Miss Daisy Higgins both play and sing from her own compositions, and Mrs. Wells whistled a group of selections. Mrs. F. H. Cole was among the assistants. It was a surprise to some of the visitors to know that such a rare collection of art treasures are so accessible. "The pleasant incidents connected with the trip and the warm reception given them by the Omaha women and Mrs. Haller so far exceeded what had been planned the ladies can not find words to express their appreciation. Mrs. Haller was so gracious and charm ing, and withal so thoughtful and at tentive to the visitors, she stands out as one of the rarest and sweetest re membrances of the trip. Notice for Druggist's Permit. Not Ice is heivhy veil t hat .1. K. Wieileman Ii led his m-t it inll as rr. iii-i-l hy law with the clerk of i teen wood vil;t:-'i'. on I he :.V.th day of NoTemlier. l'N'7. prayintr that a druvirist's ir-iin-t In- Ns.ied to him for thesaleof mnll.spirit ous and x inuoiis for medical ami niichanic:t pun Mses i'i the hiick store room, on lot Vu'l. rei-nwood. ( ass county. Nehraska. for the en stiiiit.' fiscal jour. Any objections thereto must h" tiled on or In-fore I eiemNr 1:1. 1 J. E. Weioexi AN. Mrs. II. Gardleman was a passenger to Omaha this afternoon, where she will spend Thanksgiving and visit with her sister, Mrs. David McAllister. David and Edwin White, who are at tending the State University at Lincoln came in this afternoon, and will visit with their parents over Thanksgiving holidays. J PLATTSMOUTH CITY SCHOOLS Report of Same for the Month Ending November 22 The following is the report of the Plattsmouth city sc hools, for the month ending November 22, 1!07: Teacher Mcm'ip. Attd. Tardiness Per cent '.Hi.li a 7 i'7.7 '... - .:t.4 !i'..." : s. '-'4.7 iM.lt '.I.!' !4 .'J i Ni li II .1 il. . -4.:: s;1 i'i s'.l.'i '.SI. '.I Ho kiKs Cole l.aison M a itens YeliiieL l-'reesc Tart sch Towle Mot -;f an Tieshain Ileisel M uso i. 1 1 a use 1 1 K a ni. a Ilawl.sw't Itainl Whalen Wilson Smit h Steiinei liai vi.-U Milier l.'.s 4.'!.il 4H.7 :v..7 4 s.:, :!;i..'i 4't 4-: l 4." :u;.4 I.'C. I 41.1 .'I'.M'i Xl.'.l 4:..:i r!7.r :is.i 4i :i7.s .i 17.7 : : 4 4....I 4:;.; Is.". 4s. I :;r.i 4 II II 47.'.' ."il.l ."rfl 44 4r.'.T '.I'. 1 41..". ii. Total loo: !':.".'.l i'i '.4 An entertainment will be given in the Parmele theatre Friday evening Decem ber 13, by Miss Fitch's class. The pro ceeds of this entertainment will be turned over to the city schools for a fund for a reference library. The ad mission will be 2" cents to any part of the house. Tickets are now in the hands of the members of the class and will be on uile Friday. Preliminary announcements of the State Teachers Association to be held in Lincoln December 2, 27, 28 are out. The program promises to be one of especial merit and the fact that Princi pal Waterhouse is president this year is a guarantee that it will be a rousing meeting. W. J. Bryan delivers one of the evening lec tures. We are sorry to say that the report for November shows a falling o!T in at tendance and an increased number of cases of tardiness. The attendance in the primary departments has been very irregular owing to much sickness. The figures show an increase over those for the same month a year ago' but they are nevertheless very unsatisfactory. Today the schools close for a vaca tion until Monday. Many of the teach ers will spend Thanksgiving out of the city. Personally we feel that we have many things to be thankful for. We wish at this time to express our thanks to our patrons who have given us many words of kindness and much help since we have been in charge of the schools, to our students, who by their general conduct and little thoughtful acts have made it a pleasure to work among them, and to our teachers who have done so much to lighten our work and to make the school work worth while. We. wish oua patrons success and our students and teachers a pleasant vaca tion. . Notice to Builders. We wish to announce to the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity that we, the undersigned have formed a partnership for the purpose of doing all kinds of carpenter work and building. Give us a call when desiring anything in their line. J.IT. Bates, J.E; Mason. 'Phone Green 289 or leave orders at this office. For e Five thoroughbred Poland China male hogs. Extra fine stock C. E. Cook, Plattmouth. 80 Can Tslphons Us at any time and find out instantly how your account stands. We do our work thoroughly, and our depos itors' accounts are always posted up-to-date. This kind of service is ap preciated greatly bv private deposi tors who do not find it convenient to hunt up their-check book and dig out the balance for themselves. Try our service for a while and we guaran tee satisfaction will be the return. THE BANK OF fiASS COUNTY PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. A HYMN OF THANKSGIVING HY AM.KS 1. MAY Thou hast not failed us, (Jod of Hosts, as changing seasons came and vvenl ; Still stands Thine ancient covenant; Thy bow still spans Iho fumamciit. In faith our hands have sowed the seed anil Thou hast blessed what we have done. Thy benediction pouring down in showers of rain and summer sun. Once more Thy loving grace hath wrought its mirac le in our behalf In giving more of corn than husks, bestowing more wheat than t hall'. And now, Oh Lord, as Thou hast sent the sunshine and the rain to bless. And filled our graneries and bins, so fill our hearts with thank fulness! Oh, Thou who taught the bird to sing and turned the ocean's monotone, And put the minor in the strain of Autumn winds that sigh and moan; Thou who hast wrought the symphony of spheres celestial world on world. And out in space with awful power the thunder's diapason hurled. As Thou hast touched the psalmist's harp and tuned his lips to melody To teach our willing hearts to sing some fitting hymn of thanks to Thee. Though each may have besetting sins that o'er his weary spirit brood. Lord grant us that our crowning sin may never be Ingratitude! DOC The Perfected Fountain Pen! When you want a pen, a fountain pen is the most convenient, is it not? Well then, why not use the pen that won't make you swear every time you want to fill it? Just clip it in to ink, press the filler bar and you are reat'y' THE C0NSCLIF3 PEN IS II! 8 GER1WG DRUGGISTS PiSl L." j 55 r 5 FOR C B. forX White Sewing Machine h VanHorn& Co., (Successors to Phil. Sautc-r.) Removed to North 6th Street : New R-ecords Once a. Morvth. - W4k ....PHONOGRAPHS anRECORDS I Ss.J Edison Gem i;'12 " v yK'btv ... ... m - M" ui.ivji i i luin ;n .j wm Afc. jJL Sold on Easy Payments. Sold on E&sy Payments. DOC (3l CO. 9 TERLfNG SILV THANKSGIVING! The making of Sterling Silver is sure a fine art. We are showing a line just re ceived very appropriate for Thanksgiving, which surpasses any we haveever hantil"d. The patterns are rich and artistic. The prices are reasonable in every sense and there is an infinite variety to select from. When you see them we believe you will agree with us that there is a tone to these goods peculiar to themselves. S & Q. WATCH INSPECTOR. K Edison Gem Edison Standard. . . . Edison Home Edison Triumph Victor 3rd Victor 2nd 30 (10 Victor 1st 21 )U t-r's. ji 3 "HI MASTCft VOICF"