sr n ; 31 JUST A FEW OF THE rum it X X IN OUR NEW SPRING STOCK! They are now ready for your inspection and WE want YOU to call and look them over and compare PRICES. New goods are ar riving every day. X u X X -FLAXOIMS- X LUZON CHECK XX BULGARE SILK STRIPE 50 PIECES TO SELELT FROty! DMTY! V0LE; There !a no sheer fabric that w gives you the service Flaxon will ... -18c yd. Woven Flaxon, some- Something good and cheap at thing new, sheer and beautiful- the price We can t tell you how pretty '.hese are. You will have to come 25c yd 1 8c yd 40c HUNTLEY'S ZEPHYR X3 PONCERIAN X PERSIAN GINGHAMS FOULANDS flnpf ? 32-inches wido-tho kind you are A good imitation of Silk Fou- -paying more money for l5o yd. I?! and will be very stylish this II. H. C. Zeohyr Ginghams- Spnn- 2Wnches wide-swell for waists th.Undbo.ton.you.v.r 1 8C yd 50C yZK HANOVER XX X KHARTOUM X K JACQUARDS X BATISTE! TISSUES! CREPE da POIS! . An extra pood price of cloth for A very Bheer cloth and bcauti- You will want an evening dress the money and some 4 fgs. ful pattern. You will ff of this beautiful silk. gtf0 very pretty patterns. . I vv sure like this-per yd. IwCjreryard UvC J X Poultry IVanted liens 10c Springs 7c and 8c Old Roosters 4c Ducks 8c Geese 7c We al-so buy cream. HATT PRODUCE CO, X X . TOVEY & K PI ATTQMnilTM HFODACIf A 1 mmr-t m w . w M y M -l w n CASES FILED IN THE DISTRICT COURT THIS WEEK Suit for divorce has been filed In tho office of tho clerk of the district court by Mrs. Addle Btelber against her husband, George Stelber, the peti tion being rertltlcd at Weeping Water and filed by M. Goring, attorney for the plaintiff. Tho petition alleges, among other things, that plaintiff and defendant wero married December 8, 189G, with tho usual averments of faithfulness as a spouse, but the de fendant, In violation of his marriage vows, In February, 1909, practiced extreme cruelty toward plaintiff and Htruuck her with his clenched fist and otherwise maltreated plaintiff. Two children, a son, 12 years of age, and a daughter, 3 years old, are tho fruits of tho marriage, and the mother prays for the custody of the children. Another suit filed recently is en titled George L. Berger against John Nobel, tho petition being filed by Strode & Nngcn of Lincoln. The suit Is for tho recovery of possession of plaintiff's farm, which he had leased to defendant for the present seaHon. How fJood Xen Spreads. "I am 70 years old and travel most of the time," writes D. F. Tolson of Elizabethtown, Ky. "Everywhere 1 go I recommend Electric Hitters, be cause I owe my excellent health and vitality to them. They effect a cure every time." They never faifto tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, Invigorate the nerves and purify the blood. They work wonders for weak, run-down men and women, restoring strength, lgor and health that's a dally Joy. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction Is positively guaranteed by F. O. Frlcke & Co. AGAINST LONG HAT PIN A Syracuse (Neb.) correspondent says: Helen Mueller, daughter of Rev. II. Mueller of the German Lutheran church of this place, was seriously Injured by a hatpin Mon day. Miss Mueller was leaving the school house and had stopped for an Instant In the cloak room to tie her shoe. As she stooped a hatpin pro jecting from one of the hats along the wall pierced the upper lid of her eye and punctured the outer surface of the eyeball. A physician was at once called and Miss Mueller taken to her home. While the Injury is serious It Is not thought that Miss Mueller will lose her sight or that the eye will be permanently affected. The hatpin was one of a number in the cloak room which were employed by young ladies in pinning their cloaks to their hats when leaving them hanging on the hooks. Saved a Soldier's Life. Facing death from shot and shell in the civil war was 'more agreeable to J. A. Stone of Kemp, Tex., than facing it from what doctors said was consumption. "I contracted a stub born cold," he writes, "that develop ed a cough, that stuck to me In spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 1.10 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King New Discovery, which completely cured me. I now weight 178 pounds." For Coughs, Colds, La. Grippe, Asthma, Hemor rhage, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough and lung trouble, Its supreme. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by F. G. Frlcke & Co. THE YoungMen's Store .V- . irjjy i "XOU gentlemen who like to as " sert your identity by we a r i n g clothes q little, different this Spring than those the average man wears, will find here clothes that are styled tailored with you especially in mind clothes which succeed in individualiz ingwhich add gracefulness to the proportions, refinement to the lines of the body in a degree never before at tained. Society Brand clot lies besides being the standard of fashion for young men and possessing the high est type of tailoring are also the most useful. Twenty-six practical features; convenient and time saving. Any of you early buyers come in when in town. Glad to show you the new things. Suit from $10 to $35 Spring Overcoats $10 to $25 The Home of Hart, Schaffncr Cf Marx Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats H.-eOur Nliow Wlixlovt for New Ntyloa 111 MniiliAllau Shirts slid ,1 oli II II. StrtMm IIN resolutions of Condolence. Whereas, God, In Ills providence, has seen fit to remove from our midst Mrs. Mary MoCarthey, the mother of Brothers Frank and Joseph McCarthey. Resolved, That we, the brothers of Hatte lodge No. 7, I. O. O. F., tender our heartfelt sympathies to our esteemed brothers In this, their hour of sorrow and distress. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, with the seal of the lodge attached, be forwarded to our esteemed and sorrowing brothers and a copy be placed on the records of this lodge; also a copy sent to each of our papers for publication. F. H. Stelmker, J. E. Kirkham, John Cory, Committee. An Awful Kiiiplioii of a volcano excites brief Interest, and your Interest In skin eruptions will be as short, if you use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst bolls, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed by it. Best for Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives Instant relief. 25c. at F. G. Frlcke & Co. FOLKY'S KIDNEY PILLS Neutralize and remove the poisons that cause backache, rheumatism, nervousness and all kidney and blad der irregularities. They build up and restore the natural action of these vital organs. For sale by Frlcke & Co. Mrs. Nelson oJnes of Modlow, Mon tana, arrived today and will visit Plattsmouth friends for a time. CAT . 71 " S i H 13110 ARRR . .... TZTmtam TP a B 8 11 HI HAY FEVER ELY'S CREAM BALM Appllad lno lh nostril I quickly absorbed. CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It eloaiiNCN, soot lies, hoiiU and protwts tha disouwd iiu'inliruuo resulting from C'utnrrh Hnd drives nwiiv a ('old iu tbe llcnd quickly. KnHtoreK tho Soihos of Tiixlo fliid KimiiL It Ih euy to uhk. Coiituiiis no injurious ilnig. No iiien'tiry, no cooiduo, no ihon Ji)i i mo. 'J lu houM'hoKl remedy. l'rioe, 50 rout t Irui-t or by mull. CLY BROTHERS, E6 wirrsn St., N.w York rs 10 ii ii it The National Educational Association Hold a Most Profitable Ses sion and Enjoy a Visit to the New Orleans Mardi Gras Superintendent N. C. Abbott of the city schools returned from an eight days' trip to Mobile and New Orleans last evening, where he has braska delegation at the session of the Superintendents' Department of the Natlona Educational Association. The meeting was one of the most Important to be held in the United States this year, though not as large In point of nuumbers as the National Educational Association Itself, which will meet this summer in Los Angeles. It was a most interesting convention of the leading Instructors of the country. The delegation present numbered 1,000 and came from every state .In the union, Ne braska having the second largest rep resentation In the convention, there being thirty-six members; Ohio, with a delegation' of forty, . was the state leading our own in point of numbers. One remarkable feature of the en tire session, which met on Thurusday, February 23, and continued until Saturday afternoon, was the en thusiasm of the Nebraska delega tion; there was not a delegation in the meeting which came near our own in point of bubbling enthusiasm. Tho president of the superintendents' department, Mr. Davidson, super intendent of the Omaha schools, was a member, and the chairman of the committee was Superintendent AVaterhouse of the Fremont schools, so that Nebraska was In the lime light from the opening of the session until Its vloso. The trip to and from Mobile was a very pleasant journey. The party boarded their sleeper at Lincoln and enjoyed the same during the entire trip, sleeping in the same berth all of the time while in Mobile, return ing to Omaha In the car in which they left eight days before. The party arrived in Mobile on Thursday In time to hear the speeches of welcome delivered by the state superintendent of schools of Ala bama, who spoke in place of Gov ernor O'Neal, who could not be present. A speech of welcome was also delivered hy Mayor P. J. Lyons of the city of Mobile, as well as the superintendent of the Mobile schools, S. S. Murphy. Responses were made by Superin tendent Davidson of Nebraska. Ad dresses were made by E. U. Graff of the Omaha schools, who was not able to be present In person, owing to the fact that he was In quarantine for scarelt fever. His paper was read by the superintendent of the Auburn schools. Prof. Lucky of the Ne braska university delivered a master ly discourse during the session. The superintendent of the Chicago city schools, Ella Flag Young, also spok twice during the meeting. The city schools or Mobile were visited by Superintendent Abbott, la company with many others. Mobile Is a city of 50,000 population, and the colored people predominate, there being about 20,000 white and 30,000 colored. The schools are, of course, separated for the races, and the sexes are segragated in the Mo bile schools. There was one point in which Sueprintendent Abbott thought the southern schools excelled those o? the north, this was in the uniform courtesy shown by the pupils of the Mobile schools. Along other educa tional lines the schools of the north are superior, no doubt, to those of the south. , The first evening of their visit at Mobile the superintendents were entertained for an hour at the Lyric theater with a tableaux, "Mobile Under Five Flags," the city probably being the only one in this country which has enjoyed the distinction of being under five different govern ments. The first scene was Spanish, "DeSoto Treating With the Maubuila Indians;" the second (French), "The Petticoat Insurrection;" third (English), "The Surrender of Fort Conde;" fourth, (American), "Mobile Befo' de Wah," and the fifth (con federate), "A House Party and Call to Arms," all of which were beauti fully given and a most interesting piece of American history. During their stay at Mobile the en tire convention was taken to New Orleans and spent some time at the Mardi Gras. The next session of the Superintendence Department will be held at St. Louis next year. During the entire eight days' Jour ney with the Nebraska delegation Superintendent Abbott did not hear .one coures word or jest, which re ! markable fact should be noted," and jthe delegation commended for their jmodel deportment while abroad for a good time. POSPONED FOR A WEEK Rev. W. L. Austin received a message from Evangelist Lewis this morning informing him that it would be impracticable for him to be in Plattsmouth to begin the meetings next Monday, and that It would be better to have the same postponed for a week. The following message gives the reason for the delay: "Mlllsburg, Ohio, March 1. "Rev. Ward L. Austin: "Must postpone your meeting one week. Would be spiritual criminality to close meeting here. Nineteen to twenty-six every night; 171 con versions, mostly men. This state never Baw such a church meeting. Sutherland has seen nothing like It in fifteen years. Will stay by you when we come. "Evangelist G. W. Lewis." Stubborn as Mules are liver and bowels sometimes; seem to balk without cause. Then there's trouble Loss of Appetite Indigestion, Nervousness, Despond ency, Headache. But such troubles fly before Dr. King's New Life Pills, the world's best Stomach and Liver remedy. So easy. 25c at F. G. Frlcke & Co. Free Lecture Saturday. Our readers who have heard of W. J. Bryan's winter home will be In terested In knowing that on Saturday afternoon, March 4, they will have an opportunity to see several One colored pictures of this famous farm and its surroundlncs. A representative of the Standard Land Co. of Lincoln, Ne braska, will speak In Plattsmouth on the above mentioned date at 2:30 p. m. In the Rex theater. The lecturef carries 150 fine colored pictures with him and gives an eloquent and In teresting description of the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Admission to the lecture Is absolutely free. Norno Shoeing. John Durman desires to Inform those who need his services that he has opened a shop at the Ora Dawson place for shoeing horses. Satisfaction assured. Pasture for Rent. The northwest quatrer of section 35, township 13, range 12; and the northwest quarter section 34, town ship 13 and range 12, known as the Reed land, near the Dovey section In Eight Mile Grove precinct. Will rent for a term of three years at $300 per year. This is the best of pasture and some of the land can be farmed. Write or telephone, W. D. Wheeler, Plattsmouth, Neb. For Sale. I have four pedigreed Hereford bulls, from a year and a half to two years old, ready for service. Sired by my herd bull, AJack, weight 2,500 pounds. C. Bengen. 2-9-16tw. Henry Sanders of Cedar Creek was a business visitor In this city yester day and called at this office and re newed his subscription to this paper. Poultry IVanted Ml Thefollowinff prices will be paid for poultry delivered at the Btore Zuck wciler & Lutz, on Monday, March 6th liens, per pound 10c Young Roosters, per pound ..07c Ducks, full feathered, per pound.... 0)c Geese, " V " " ...Mc Old Roosters, per pound..... 01c THE CIMIHDI Poultry, Butter i Egg Go.