...'. I t..-lh.'r a;, 1 1 0 u WT wf V,TT77 kTl r ! fi' v'u ,a" ,hi;';':," I k:H rM I w KH yn.m.. hm.. ai,.,. -what skan r:i i I r?4.1 8 y ""' ri-..m h..lllt.. OPPOSES HOI Hi ,-Jmm I HOME INTERESTS f''' ' 3 A "Scab" Paper Attempts to Run "! - ; ' ' . ' 'A M Down Interests of Town in A, jm H w XSjjjw i' ' .'):'' V'V ''I VI IM'iliV.I i:i the paper that has only UOOC i pit i furs ;i i" ,'xir"T;:.,wo laytsr,,M; ur j- ,'vVli, - '! JJL vLJi VJS j -.Morning Herald an editorial ''ijrf,''' i j M "'a' ' " I V causes niii' In doubt J -j the sanity of Hie writer, lint I lint Z ::Vj4'fc;;f, Ul j is al-u a iiiut unwarranted at- Z i'.'i"?i,F .0 tack upon I he business interests 4 y 1 is the most complete we have ever shown we have nothing but the Annis Detroit Furs -one of the best on the market. Sets from 50 to &5o0 Farm for Sale. i35-acr(! farm, four miles from town, between 50 and GO acres under jilow, 7 acres hay land, bal ance pasture. lUinnins water. Reven-room house and either im provements. Inquire at the nlllee of Rawls & Ilobertson. 10-tO-lf-wkly When you liavo a bad cold you want the best medicine obtain able so as to cure it with as littlo delay as possible. Here is a (lniKRisl's opinion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Counh Itenieily for fifteen years," says Kiios I.ollar of Karalofja, Ind.', "and consider it the best on the market." For sale by V. C. I'ricke A Co. A Surprise to Both. E. V. Davis of (Jlenwnod, Mis souri, was in the city yesterday looking after business matters, and while here had the pleasure of meeting his old schoolmate, A. A. Dolson, whom he had not seen for about ten years. It is un necessary, to say that the meet ing was a most pleasant surprise to bolh penllemen. 1 S W Typewriter supplies, suoi as paper, carbon, ribbons, oils and brushes, at the Journal olllcc. Fortunes in Faces. J. V. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and be fore the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not belter than to pay a flve-dollai doctor's bill? Tor sale by V. d. I'ricke & Co. Papor Napkins at this office. M a-j ' -Mil5 The Long Winter Evenings a Good Time to Enjoy Reading Clubs at Home. ""sliii; Your home can be perfectly heated with pure - healthful- ever changing - constantly renewed warm air-free from dust -gas and smoke and thejood dependable ROUND OAK FURNACE and Round Oak Methods will do it. Investigate ! The heating proposition is our specialty this Fall, and we now have the contracts for placing five heating plants before the Winter sets in. We also handle hot water and steam heating plants. See us now. lmk brothers Flattsmouth Nebraska From Saturday's Daily. Some morning you will wake up and look out on a whirling mass of snow, and realize that the caltle need some extra atten tion and there must be some more wood cut to keep the stoves roar ing and the house warm. You will have a few hours of hustling work out in the nipping air. then the long wilder evening around the lire with nothing lo worry about until anol her day. You will give special attention to the cattle and horses and hogs and chickens when the bad weath er conies, and lie sure they are snugly housed and well fed. And if you will lake care to see that the children have warm clothes and plenty to eat and a place by the lire. Hut have you given any thought to a little more attention to those young folks in helping I hem spend these long winter evenings enjoyably, Yes, if they are going to school they should study some. Hut they will not. want lo study all the time. You can probably enjoy yourself reading the daily paper and doz ing a bit by the lire, but they want something a little more interest ing for part of the time. When you are in town this fall, take a few dollars of that money you got for your wheat and buy a few good, interesting books by standard authors. Perhaps it would not be a bad thing to get a game or two, of the kind that re quire a bit of skill and yet are not too hard for little folks. Hut get the books anyhow. Then, on the long evenings, let the children take turns reading aloud. Don't make that the whole program of the evening, but try it out and if it is as much of a success in your home as it has been in some wo know about, you will have no complaint about the time of reading aloud being loo long. Take a turn at it yourself, and let. all those who can read un derslandingly have a chance. Wo know a family in the coun try where this has been a regular cuslom for years. You would be surprised to know how many good standard books that family -1 l' praivd iii teen in existence iwii days 1 In .Morning Herald" an editorial .at not only causes one In doubt n sanity of the writer, but t lint is ai-o a inot iinwarrauled at tack upon the business inten the town, Hie interests that go I o make mi the life of the town. The fact. I hat the Journal saw Jit lo print an article in regard o hading at home in preference to trading with Hie catalogue houses, seems to have inspired the Herald writer lo rush to the defense of the destroyers of the all town. It has been the policy iii i lie Journal since the present owner assumed charge of the plant to. stand for all that was in the interest, of IMatlsniouth and I he interests of its business life, and that will continue to be its policy, regardless of what any outsider may consider, and the people of lMattsomuth are per fectly capable of judging whelher i no paper mat detenus the com mon home of us all is not. in the ripbt more than the interloper who seeks lo gather notoriety by attacking the business interests of the town. No man or woman of any judg ment will for a minute believe that the local merchant charges more for his goods than the same can be purchased for elsewhere. In fact, in many instances, goods are sold in this city at prices several dollars lower than in Omaha, and in buying from the local merchant the customer sees what he is getting. If there is anything iut satisfactory about Ihe article purchased the local man takes I hem back, but when you send your money lo the cata logue house you take what, they send you, and if it is not satis factory you have either to keep it or throw it away as a bad investment. Without the local merchant, you would not have a town, and if everyone in a community would follow the advice of such a sheet as me neraiii there would he no town left, for if the merchant does not receive the patronage of the citizens of Ihe community he cannot afford to continue in busi ness, and the result, the small town is a collection of empty buildings, with only a few small bore loafers left to glory in the ruin their knocking has accomp lished and full of stories of how good the town used to be IMatlsniouth has stores that would be a credit to a much larger town, and the merchants have al ways striven to give their custom ers the best the market alTord and that at prices that cannot be beat, even by the catalogue houses of the large cities. We believe in Ihe doctrine of home llrst, and if anyone doubts the truth of the statement they have only to look over the columns of the Journal in Hie past and they will discover this fact. We must stick to the small merchant or the fale of the small town is sealed. Hear that in mind the next time any more scurrilous articles are circulated reflecting on the business men and set them down as the vapor ings of soiiio irresponsible per son who was unable to work them with some wildcat scheme. We know by personal knowl edge of several parties who have made special trips from Omaha to purchase clothing in Platts inouth, and they claim that they can save money by doing this and receive better goods than can be bought in the big stores of Omaha. Men's Norfolk The Suits Hat Be up-to-dateand wear a a Norfolk. They are the most popular gar By meat of the present day. We have some hot ones right off the . EaEaEsax griddle. Quality Line '' $20 to $35. Others $5 to $18. C. E. Wescoft's The Home of Satisfaction New Belted s EVERY STREET IH T PLMOIH Has Its Share of the Proof That Kidney Sufferers Seek. Hackache? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary ills? Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don't have to look far. Use what Plaltsmouth people recom mend. Every street in Platts nioulh has its cases. Here's one Piatt smouth man's experience. Let Mr. O. II. Tower of Hock and Seventh streets tell it. lie says: "I think Doan's Kid ney Pills are an excellent remedy. I had a dull, heavy pain in the small of my back and it got so bad that I had to get on my knees and straighten up gradually after I stooped. The action of my kid neys was irregular. Doctors told me I had stone in the bladder. I was finally advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills. After I took the contents of one box I noticed my trouble was beginning to disap pear and in a short time my health had improved." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Koster-Milburn Co., HufTalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. NOTIC K TO t HIiniTOKS. In County Court. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, us. In the Matter of tlie Estate of Nicholas llalmt's, DiTt'UJM'd. Notice f.i liproby given that thu rreilitors of hhIi! iloretiHcd will meet the Executor of said estate, before me, County JikIko of Cass County Ne braska, at the County Court room In l'lattsmouth, In paid County, on the Gth day of November, 1912, and on the Gtli day of May, 1 it 1 ::. at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of present ing their claims for examination, ad justment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and ono year for thn Executor to settle said estate, from the liin (lay or November, l'JIL'. ..iLiiirn iii.v 1WIIIU nun nclll Ul MIKl County Court, at l'lattsmouth Ne braska, this 10th day of October, 1912. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge, ft. O. DWYEK, Attorney. ROBERT WILKINSON DUNBAR U. HALL UNION Wilkinson & Hall -AUCTIONEERS- The holding of successful sales is our line. Our interests are with the seller when it comes to getting every dollar your property is worth. For open dates address or call either of us at our expense by phone. Dates can be made at ,he Journal office. WILKINSON & HALL- Profitable Farming. Irrigated land which produces more than its cost in a single year. Near railroad, which is no . being double-tracked in order to handle the constantly increasing farm business. Agreeable, health ful climate. Huy now while prices are reasonable for they will sure ly increase four-fold in the next five years. Local agents wanted. For further information call on, telephone or write C. L. Ilochstet ler, Nebraska City, Neb. 10-ll-8t.-wkly. There's often much truth in the saying, "her face is her fortune," but it's never said where- pimples, skin eruptions, blotches, or other blemishes disfigure it. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents at F. G. Fricko & Co. When ordering flour nsk your grocer to send you a sack of Forest Rose Flour tho best flour LOST On the (iochenour is land, a shepherd dog, yellow with white spots. Anyone knowing as to its whereabouts please notify Joe Libershal at, F.d Donat's saloon. 10-21-2vks-wkly Rea Estate Bought and Sold ON COMMISSION! Insurance Placed in Best Companies! Farm Loans and Rental Agency - Virgil Llullis October Rate Specialties Low One Way Rates to Pacific Coast: These are in effect only until October 10th $.10 to California. Oregon, Washington, and $25 to Utah and portions of Montana and Idaho. Re serve your births early. Tourist Rates South: The usual winter tourist and homeseekers' rates to' southern localities have been announced. The South is growing in its attractions for northern people. Ask for some of the attractive literature, descriptive of southern resorts, hotels and tours. Through Tourist Sleepers to California via Santa Fe Route: Commencing November 5th, from Omaha every Tuesday night, at 11:35 p. m., personally conducted through tourist Bleepers will he run to Los An geles via Denver, then Santa Fe direct line GRAND CANYON ROUTE, These sleepers may be taken from Omaha oarly Tuesday night, from Lin coln at midnight, or leaving Denver Wednesday evening at 7:45 p. m. Winter Tourist Rates to California are daily in effect. Free literatue, "California Excursions," "Pacific Coast Tours," "Southern Tours" leaflet. Have your ticket read "Uur lington," You will then have the broadest choico of diverse routes to and from the coast. R. W. CLEMENT, Agent. W. L. WAKELY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb.