qt ' -nc- -if u w n J . ... - jilj'i-,' ir1 - -EK-e- . .: L.!!ii.";i.. 1 1 ;T- " IH.iyrt ! L n : ' r . : 0 DO YOU EXPECT TO BUY ONE THIS :YEAR? s THIS CAR 0986.00 . wjwi' IN A LOW PRICED CAB T?j,?2 IF HOT DO YOU WANT ONE? THIS CAR 0986.00 If so there are a Great Many Important Points to Consider Before Buying an Auto! 0 VOU want a car that will carry four or five people over good or bad roads, smooth roads or rough roads, dry roads or muddy roads. One that will do this at any and all times of the year without question; one that will run fast or slow; one that requires the least amount of gasoline and lubricating oil per mile for each passenger carried; one that is made from the best material that the world produces; one that is light in weight but strong in quality, which means a great saving in tire expense, for every pound of. weight added to a car reduces the life of the tires pro portionately. One that is easy riding and easily operated; one that will climb hills or take any road which is possible for an automobile to travel and to do it with ease; one that is good and roomy, so that if you are a farmer you can load your produce into it and take it to market; one that answers every point for general utility; one that is properly proportioned and looks well, and last but not least, one that is moderate in cost. The FORD is the one that embraces each and every one of these points and is the car for YOU. Don't let any one tell it is too light, for it is not. It weighs 1200 pounds and is made from the toughest steel that the world has ever produced, and this is the reason it is made light weight. Stop and think what it means to own a FORD car, one that you can depend upon from the.beginning of one, year to the beginning of the next; one that you know will land you at your destination when expected, whether in Summer or Winter, in dry or wet weather, over any and all - - r kinds of roads that any car, regardless of higher horse-power or greater cost, can travel. The FORD is a four cylinder car and has no batteries to become weak, no cells to run down ar.d wear out, but it has a magneto that never fails to do its work. The factory is making 1800 FORD cars every month, which means more than 60 every day or one every ten minutes. This proves the confidence the people have in the FORD cars. They are good, reliable and strictly first-class in every respect- You better get in line and buy a five-passenger FORD for $986.00. We have them in stock now, but they won't last long after the warm days come. Better place your order now, so you can get your car when you want it, for if you don't you may be disappointed, as there are 23,000 FORDS contracted for 1910 delivery. Ask yourself this question. Why should you pay $1,250.00 to $2,500.00 for a car that can not and will not give you any better service, if as good, as the FORD will give you at a cost of $986.00, or a saving to you on first cost of $250.00 to $1,500.00? This is a small item when you stop to consider the cost of maintainence or up-keep between the FORD and the heavier cars. We will demonstrate to you over any kind of roads and satisfy you that the FORD car will do all that is claimed for it if you will call at our sales room in Plattsmouth. Come and see us and place your order for a car today. We have them in stock now; five pas senger cars with full equipment, 3 oil lamps, 2 gas lamps and generators, horu, set of tools, brass mounted wind-shield speedometer and top, all complete to deliver to you in Plattsmouth for $986.00. We also have the Rcadster for either two or three persons at $936.00 and a Tourabout for four persons at $986.00, all fully equipped. We also carry Carbide, the highest grades of engine oils and the celebrated White Rose gasoline for the trade, and are agents for the 20th Century Tire Protector, the one that protects. It prevents punctures, blow-outs, rimcuis and skidding and takes the place of chains on muddy roads. 0 OC PLATTSMOUTH, u C DDLL DC 30 AGENTS FOR THE FORD IN CASS COUNTY OC S3t 3C n NEBRASKA 30 m PRETIJ III It Rev. W. L Austin Unites the Hearts and Lives of Popular Young People A very quiet home wedding took place lHHt evening at the handsome borne of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Mar tin on west Pearl Btreet when Rev. W. L. Austin united In marriage Miss Luclle Ethel Martin and Mr. Ralph Monroe Wiles. The wedding ceremony took place In the parlors of the Martin home, the attendance being confined to the Immediate relatives of the parties and Miss Manila Hell, an intimate friend of the bride. Immediately following the cere mony a wedding luncheon was tend red the happy couple, all who were present at the ceremony sitting down to the feast which was an elegant collation. The young folks expect to depart today for their future home ear Weeping Water where the groom la engaged in farming. The young couple are among the oost popular In the county, the bride being the handsome and accomplished young daughter of Charles L. Martin and wife of this city. She Is a young woman of great personal charm who numbers her friends by the score. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. JameB M. Wiles, a young man of sterling worth and high character and a gentleman who stands very high In bis home community. Like his bride he enjoys the greatest degree of respect and high standing among a wide circle of friends and acquaint ances. Their many mutual friends ex tend to them their best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. The young folks will engage In farming upon the groom's fine place near Weeping Water. A Heavy Fine. The president of a Chicago liquor house was sentenced to ten months Imprisonment and to a fine of $200 for filling, with his own products, bottles which formerly contained a well known liquid beurlng a trade mark. It should be a warning to everybody. We heard that some bus iness men are In the habit of filling bottles of the celebrated Trlner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine, with Inferior goods In order to cheat their customers and to make a larger pro fit. The "National Trade-Mark Pro tective Association" will soon investi gate such cases. As Judge Walker said, such a nuisance Is a worse crime than that of a robber, because a sick person, Instead of a medicine, gets a poor or even dangerous product. We nsR the people to bo careful to get the genuine Trlner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine, which Is a recognized medicine In troubles of the stomach, the intestines, the blood and the nerves. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333-1339 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111 Wreck at (Jreenwood. Greenwood, Neb., March 2 Late this afternoon three box cars were overturned and a fourth thrown off Its trucks when Burlington freight No. 29 was moving on a siding. In some manner a derailing switch threw the cars from the track. Oue of the box cars was partly filled with lumber and at the time of the cc(. dent three boys were riding In It. Two escaped injury while the third was slightly bruised but not hurt serious ly. The wreckage was not complete ly removed until nearly midnight. Traffic was not delayed as the tracks were not blocked. From South America. Charles II. Dalley who has been spending some months past in Argen tine Republic and other foreign lands, came In this morning for a visit with his aged father and folks for several months. Mr. Bailey as Is known is a representative of the In ternational Harvester company, and as such has been kept business in the Argentine explaining the workings of their machines to the farmers of the south land. He left Buenos Aires on Jan. 4th, and went to England, thence to New York, Milwaukee and Chicago, spending about a week or so In each city, before returning home. He re ports the Argentine as having good crops and the business of the Har vester company booming there. Mr. Bniley is now an old visitor In the southern country and knows it like a book.' His many friends will note that he Is looking fine and ho states that he has never felt better than he does now. He will be in the city several weeks this trip. Fortify now against the Grip for It comes every season sure! Prcven tlrs the little Candy Cold Cure Tab lets offer In this respect a most cer tain and dependable safeguard. Pre ventlcs, at the "sneeze stage" will, as well, also surely head off all common 'coldB. But promptness Is all-Important. Keep Preventlcs In the pocket or purse, for Instant use. Box of 4 8 for 25c. Sold by all dealers. A falling tiny nerve no larger than the finest silken thread takes from the Heart its Impulse, its power, its regularity. The Stomach also has Its hidden, or inside nerve. It wos Dr. Slump' who first told us It was wrong to drug a weak or falling Stomach, Heart or Kidneys. His pre scription Dr. Snoop's Restorative Is directed straight for the cause of these aliments these weak and falt ering Inside nerves. This, no doubt, clearly explans why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly In pop ularity. Druggists say that those who tost the Restorative even for a few days soon bocome fully convinced of Its wonderful merit. Anyway,, don't drug the organ. Treating the cause of sickness is the only sensible and successful way. Sold by all dealers. Nothing in the way of a Cough Is quite so annoying as a tickling, teas ing, wheezing, bronchial Cough. The quickest relief comes perhaps from a prescription known to Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And besides, it Is so thor oughly harmless that mothers give it with perfect safety even to the young est babes. The tender leaves of a simple mountain shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remeay Its remark able curative effect. A few days' test will tell. Sold by all dealers. If This Medicine Does Not Bene fit, You Pay Nothing. A physician who made a specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dys pepsia, after years of study perfected the formula from which Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets are made. Our experience with Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets leads us to believe them to be the grentest remedy that is known for the relief of acute in digestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are soothing and healing to the Inflamed membranes of the stomach. They are rich in pep sin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. The relief they afford Is almost immediate. Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time brings about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disorders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will in sure healthy appetite, aid digestion and promote nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith in Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality. They come in three Blxes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain them only at our store, The Rexall Store. F. G. Frlcke & Co., Union block. MEN AND WOMEN WANTED. The Government pay Railway Mall Clerki $800 to $1,200, and other em ployees up to $2,500 annually Undo Sam will hold examinations throughout the country for Railway Mall Clerks, Custom House Clerks, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Depart ment Clerks and other Government positions. Thousands of appointments will be made. Any man or woman over 18, In City or Country can ge( Instruction and free information by writing at once ,to the Bureau of Instruction, 79 J, Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. Impure blood runs you down- makes you an ensy victim for organic Iseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purl nes the blood cures the cause build you up. Receives Promotion. Official announcement is out today of the appointment of James W. New ell, at present auditor of freight and passenger accounts of the Burlington lines west of the Missouri river, to the responsible position of auditor of freight and passenger accounts of the Burlington lines east of the Missouri river with headquarters at Chicago, HI. This is a promotion well deser ved. Mr. Newell assumes charge of his new office immediately and will move to that city In a very short time. James W. Newell is the son of Hon. W. H. Newell of this city, a young man born in this city and raised here. He is considered one of the brightest young men in the Burlington service nt present and there Is every pros pect that he has but Just started on his upwarl career in railroading.. He is a man of unusual ability in ac counting and auditing lines and dur ing the time lie has had charge of the accounts at Omaha for the lines west of the Missouri river he has made himself an enviaTTe reputation. His many friends throughout this section will be glad to learn of his rise In the railroad world and trust It will be continued. In Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, pure healthful toasted grains, malt. nuts. etc., are so cleverly blended as to give a wonderfully true coffee taste, color, and flavor. And besides, Health Cof fee goes a third farther than any other kind. You actually get 100 full cups from a 25c. 1 pound package. And Health Coffee is "made in amin ute." No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling is at all necessary. And De sides there Is not a grain of real cof fee in it. Sold by F. S. White. Drawing to a Close. A telephone message was received this noon from Paplllion by Judge Ramsey from lila son' William, the county attorney telephoning him him -that the Introduction of testi mony on the part of Cass county In the Louisville bridge case, had been closed. He believes that the caso will go to the Jury. It is learned from one who was present at the Impan nelllng of the Jury In this case, that the standard of Intelligence of the panel there Is not up to the high grade of Cass county Juries and con siderable doubt was expressed as to the outcome. County Attorney Ram sey expects the case to go to the Jury tomorrow. "Doan's Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a long time. The cure was permanent." Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. 8 A Becoming Style! More and more each season are women becoming aware that individuality is the key note of personal charm.' It is impossible to secure individ u a 1 i t y ' i n ready-to-wear clothes. That coveted touch of personality may be had only in garments that are made to your order. By using the Ladies' Home Jour nal patterns you can make your own clothes'successf ully make them dif ferent and to suit your own individ ual requirements. The GuideChart i , with each pattern makes the cut ting and fatting so simple, that the least experienced can make nefprf L.die. Homt Journal fitinff garments easy and economi- Patterns Not. 5028-5015 Call'. A suit to quiet title to some lota in Weeping Water was filed in the office of Clerk of the Court Robertson today. The title Is Klepser vs. Gib son et al. The Gibson In the case is Benjamin A. Gibson, one time well known in this county. 5