YY- i . ; ; , i AT ty ?f ?? Tt" Y? Tf Yf Ty Yf YY TY Yf Yf TY Yf Yf Yf YT TY YY XT tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt XX ft YY tt tt tt tt tt After taking lnveniory we find our stock is larger than we would like it at this time of year, and in order to make room for spring stock, which is arriving daily, we have decided to give you an exceptional opportunity to buy GOOD, CLEAN, RELIABLE merchandise, not odd sizes, short lengths and shop worn goods, but your choice out of one of the larg est and most complete stocks of dry goods in Cass County, at a discount of TWENTY per cent from regular price. Sale to commence Friday , Morning February Hilth and close Saturday Evening, Feb. 19th. Just nine days in which you have the oppor tunity to buy merchandise at a great reduction. O. Fl. T. Thread, Carpets and Groceries not included. Skirts Pitticoats uslin Underwear Kimonas Furs Wrappers Quoonsware Lamps Ladies Shoes en's Shoes Children's Shoes Prints Draperies Shirtings Bleached Domestics Percales Handkerchiefs Underwear Hosiery White Goods India Linons Embroideries Flannels Towels Tickings Ginghams Come to Plattsmouth and arrange to be with us on the first day of the sale if possible. & Dry Goods and Croceries Brown Cottons Ducks Denims Cheviots Plaids Flannelettes Wash Goods Silks Dress Goods Blankets Notions and other items too numerous to mention Tf Yf Tf ft -ft tf ft ft ft ft ft ft tf ft tt ft ft ft ft tt tt tt ft ff tt tt tt tf tt ff tt ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff As A A w Public Sale. The undersigned will Bell at public auction to the highest bidder at his farm, one-fourth mile west of My nard, four and one-fourth miles southwest of Plattsmouth, commenc ing at 1:00 o'clock p. m. sharp, on FRIDAY i ilium FEB. 18, I I I kUl IUI , IWIWl i r the following described property, to wlt: SIX IIK.II) OF JIOICSKS. One bay horse, coming seven years Old, weight 1300, ono sorrel horse, coming live years old, weight 1200, one bny horse, coming thirteen years old, weight 1300, one bny mare, fif teen years old, weight 1200, one black horse, weight 130o, one mare colt, eight months old, ono milk cow, com ing fresh; ono heifer, coming two years old. l arm m.( iii.m:i;v, i:tc. One grain seeder, ono Milwaukee binder, one grain drill, ono John Deere two-row machine, new; one hay rake, one disc harrow, ono hay rack, ono John Deere riding lister, new; one lfi-lnch stirring plow, ono 2-row stalk cutter, ono New Depart ure cutllvator, one band corn bIk'1 ler, one top buggy, two farm wagons, ono nearly new. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TKIIMH OF SAl.K. All suniB of $10 and under, cash In hand; over $10, a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving good bankable paper bear ing , eight per cent Interest from date. All property must bo settled for before being removed. . ;i:or;k mkisingf.u. Q. K. Parmele, Auctioneer. Public Sale, The Journal Is printing the Bale bills for the sale of the farm im plement, the cattle and horses, the grain and other, farm products of VV. W, Coates, which he Intends to sell at public sale nt his farm west of the city on Monday, February 21. Mr. Coates intends to dispose of a large line of stuff Including some ex cellent cuttle, horses, hogs, corn, hay, grain and like products and all the Implements and utensils heretofore used In running a farm. This sale will offer a golden opporunlty to pick up some rare bargains In these sev eral lines and undoubtedly It will be well attended. J. P. Falter is super intending the work of preparing for the sale for Mr. Coates and doubtless will have the general supervision of It. It takes place on the farm Just west of the city on Monday, Febru ary 21. Suffering With Cancer. Julius Engelkemeler residing down near Nehawka was In tho city last Saturday, returning homo from n visit to Hooper, Neb., where his fath er Fred Engclkomeler has been for the pant few weeks receiving trcnt ent for a cancer. Tho gentleman from whom he Is taking treatment is a1 farmer residing some ten miles In the country from Hooper, nnd has been very successful trentlflg cnijcers of this nature. With medicine only, Jul ius tells us that jits father Is getting along nicely and experts a permanent cure, which tho many friends will bo pleased to lonrn. The' old gentle man resides In this city. Dr. Snoop's substitute known to first class grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee A 25c, lft pound package gives 100 cups of a wonderfully satisfying tablo drink. Puro toastod grain malt, nuts, etc., give to Health Coffee a wholesome and satisfying taato and flavor. And there Is not a grnln of real coffee In it. llesldes, Health Coffee Is "made In a minute." No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. Sold by F. S. White. Make a Short Visit.. Tommy More for many years a resident of Rock Bluffs precinct but now a prosperous farmer from near Walthlll, Is making a business visit in this city and vicinity, having come In last evening. Tommy Is looking fine and hearty and seems to find the climate agreeable to him in north east Nebraska. He states that he does not believe there Is a better piece of country In the United States than that part lying up around Walt hill. He raised fine crops last year and states that he does not know of anything which won't grow on the land up there. Vhile he liked Cass county and lived here for so many years, he maintains that he has found a better land In Thurston county and will not admit the possibility of being mistaken. He will remain In this vicinity until next Tuesday likely. He still retains the delusion that ths Republicans are all right which shows on politics or the land In Thurston is pretty poor. ' ' Stops earache in two minutes; toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; horseness, one hour; muscleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil, monarch over pain. Departs for AiT.ona. Charles C. Parmelo departed this afternoon for Phoenix, Ariz., where ho will meet the Plattsmouth contlng. ent which has been down In Mexico for several months past. Mr. Tarmele goes from hero to Kansas City, Mo., where be will take the Golden Stato limited on tho Rock Island. At Fhoo nlx ho will meet A. S. Will, Fred 0. Egenberger and Frank E. Schlatcr. Tho annual meeting of tho corpora tion In which these gentlemen are Interested will bo held during tho coming week at Phoenix, Arizona, be ing tho territory under which the company Is Incorporated. Mr. Par mele expects to visit Yuma and other points In the territory during his ab sence. Ho expects that the pnrty will probably return to this city In about a week. One object of Mr. Parmele's trip i3 to study the work being done around Yuma in. Irrigation, he hav ing great 'faith in' Btich work. Itch cured In 30 nilnute.sbWpo) Sold by Coring '& Co.'-dfiigg'tfil1 J'orent Rose Flour. . How about that last Back of flour you purchased? Do you think that It was ,tho best that can be found on the market? If not let us sug gest that tho next Back you buy call for "Forest Rose," made by the Wa- hoo Mills. "Forest Rose" Is a top notcher, and can be found at all lend ing dealers, and Is fully guaranteed by tho mills. This popular brand of flour has been on the market In Plattsmouth for some time, but the mill experlencsd a severe fire some time ngo, since when this brand has been short In the city. Now the Wa hoo mills are equipped with all new machinery, and are putting out a bet ter brand of flour than ever'.- The next time you buy try the "Forest Rose," sold by all the leading dealers In the. city, " . . tf,d-w If you haven't the time to exercise regularly,' Donn's Regulets will pre vent ".constipation Tbey Induce a mildewy,,' 'healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask ' your druglnt for then! 2i cents, ' . Fr.t z JLuU wap a riattsinjuth. Visi tor today, coming up on 8(rlto"bimr- AutU UmXI I-. t .. ryv. ;. (....). (less matters. LOUISVILLE. , (Courier.) F. H. Nichols has purchased the Andrew LIden store building occu pied by Stander & Stander as a fur niture room. . Ed. Cline left last Saturday for Ashton, Nebraska, where he has se cured a position as teacher in one of the district schools near that place. Mrs. August Ossenkop returned the latter part of last week from Oklaho ma, where she had been for the past month visiting with her father. Sam Line of Seneca, Nebraska visited here over Sunday with his father and other relatives. Sam is holding down a 640 acre homestead near Seneca and says he is well pelas ed with the country. G. II. Wood, the Montana land agent, tock the following bunch of prospective buyers to the famous Bea er Valley Wednesday; George Meier, John Hennlngs, C. E. Urwln, Ote Ward, George McDonald and John Gakemeier, They expect, to be ab sent a week or ten days. Isaac Tennant hns sold his dray and transfer business to John Sjo gren, who took charge the first of the month. Mr .Tennant has also dis posed of his resident property aud his tract of land east of town and will move about the middle of the month to Wibaux, Montana, where ho has purchased an Improved farm. The Courier wishes Mr. Tennant and his family abundant success in their chos en home. Plea.mint Farewell Turty. A number of the friends of Mrs. George Born met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bookemyer on west Granite street and gave Mrs. Born a farewell party, she expecting to leave soon for her former home In tho country The afternoon was spent very pleasantly, there being numerous card games indulged In while an ex cellent program of muslcnl selections was also had. There were refresh ments served during the afternoon. All who attended found the occas ion a most delightful ono and there Was deep regret extended at the loss of Mrs. Bom's pleasant company dur ing tho coming year. Those attending this delightful party Included Mesuames Noltlng, JJ Illber, J. J. Svoboda, Frank Janda, Jr John Nemetz, Henry Donat, B. G.' (yurl, George Sajles, William Mann, Matt Joy, George Born, J. W . Rook.-; meyer, Misses Mary Nemetz and Anna! Janda. Public Auction. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his present home on the old John Magney farm, four miles north of Nehawka and six and one half, miles east of Weeping Water, on - THURSDAY, FEB. 24, 1910 the following property, to-wlt: IIORSKS AXI) CATTLE. One iron gray gelding, four years old, weight 1150, one iron gray geld ing, eight years old, weight 1400, one (gray mare, smooth mouthed, weight 1200, one team of bay mules, smooth mouthed, weight 2100, one black mare, coming three years old, weight 1250, one gray mare, smooth mouth 'ed, weight 1200, one bay gelding, six years old, weight 1100, one iron gray gelding, five years eld, weight 1200, one black gelding, nine years old, weight 1350, one black mare, eleven years old, weight 1400, ono gray 'mare, smooth mouthed, weight 1200, six cows, one heifer, six calves, one cow and calf. IMPLEMENTS. Two farm wagons, three top bug- ! gles, ono spring wagon, one stalk cutter two 3-sectlon harrows, one hay I rakf, ono Deerlng mower, one Buck eyo mower, one Deerlng binder, one j Badger riding lister, one walking Hst er, one Peru disc, 2 Badger riding cultivators, one Tip-top cultivator, one Avery cultivator, new; one riding stubble plow, one walking stubble plow, corn elevator and power, one broadcast seeder, one 50-gallon iron kettle, one U. S. separator, two heat ing stoves, three sets of work har ness, two sets of single harness, 6 dozen full blooded Buff Orpington chickens, three turkeys. All my household goods and many other articles too numerous to men tlon. TERMS OF SALE. All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand; over $10, a credit from six to twelve months will be given, the pur chaser giving good bankable paper bearing eight per cent interest from date. Property must be settled for before being removed. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock a. m. Free lunch served on the grounds at noon. A. II. TUCKER. Rob't Wilknson, Auctioneer. D. C. West, Clerk. Threatening feverishness with child ren is quickly and safely calmed by Preventics. These little Candy Cold Cure Tablets should always be at hand for promptness Is all-lmport- jant. Preventics contain no quinine, "the stitch in time." Carried in pock et, or purse. Preventics are a gen uine safeguard against Colds. 25c. Sold by all dealers. Removes Eleven rieces of Rone. R. A. Young of Murray returned home this morning after having spent yesterday and last night in Omaha visiting with his brother L. II. Young in a hospital there. Mr. Young was spoken of In the Journal of several days ago having had his leg broken several weeks ago at his home near Nehawka, the break causing an opera tion to be made. R. A. Young re- ' ports that eleven piece's of bone were removed from tho leg and the opera tion was a complete success, the gen tleman being in good shape yesterday and getting along fully as well as the attending surgeons had expected. This is good news for his many good friends In the vicinity of Murray and Nehawka. Itching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan'g Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protruding piles after years of Buf fering. At any drug store. It .May Be PirEeiairaoraia "A hard chill, pain through the chest, difficult breathing. Then fever, with great prostration." If this should be your experience, send for" your doctor. You may have pneumonia! If your doctor cannot come at once, give Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, t When he comes, tell him exactly what you have done. Then do as he'savs. No alcohol in this cough medicine. lC.ArrCo.,Uwcta w i'ii i t"b i in i ii iii mi inini-mirTTnii mnn.. - Keep the .bowel in I'ood, .omlitioh. .- One yl Ayer's pills at bed nnc will" . in increase J tiow oi bile, and produce a jjentle laxative cflcct tlie Uay i'.illov.'