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i X . . . 4 . -, PLATTSXOUTH SLn-WXXEXY JQTJESAL FAGZ TWO MONDAY. JUXE 23. 1919. .-.1' si I.4r: a- ,.CrvTJ?VC I LOCAL NEWS I:. r ' i . . j.. . a r t- . ' ' r : r. .-. y :. r:. r.rz ' 7 t . :. ;.:v f ' . . - ' ' J .' : . .' T r. c'.'-r- Zl'rj'.. . l.'ur y :;.. r'' : "': j : .t.'.-:j i ,r ".. a!, 'j v. : i - ill : it '. l.ah. a ii -T in ly 1 . ' -:. : : l' . ; :-!. t ' a '. i -:i j. ':. '. r ilay. Iti5;.. !r.:' r r ar 'r V: a. ti-i'i r r.. :. : ;Ty f r a ! .-! t :;.f. : . : :r: - ! vok - :.!- ..' .-.v.:..; . .:: .. :.- . . ; ur- i'.-r. a' ' :. r. 1 ' V.'.:.: r J rr;. .M- ,i.:.:t l r . -t f. -. .-. r iir i i ; ir . I : ojiv, v. l.i i- ! : -A r i : r a : : To : -. . . . , ,-, a:-! ih : - i.r , im,.: .. ' riuV a!: r: o'i;.. ';.; t:.t,u' h ..-- ! :. ' : jr-.j; A I.viit la..-.! I II 1" r r : I- ' :.,,:. hv.r i iy a -y r. JV' ''i ri -v. -. r ai. i :n.:iy Iro,;; thir if,i:,- l-.'jr '.J'jrray w-r.- in tl;:s f;;iy lor a . i.ort ti:.'.r- u.orii i!j(V iookii. -; a;t. r o;i.-. ijii-iiu - , aij'J ui vi::n;' w i r h Mr. 'hri.-v. i .-' r' rnoitvr .Mr-. !;. cj.ri ,v. i -.-i.r .Mr. A!:oi.. ' j;; ol '. pina' Water v.J.i) h:is );' n V i I : i r. ar; iu tJiis city for M- ral iJay.- f;a.-? th; :"i.-t - IgggjBears tlie jj if i Ttrrrrut&i signature s. ,S. I - ' I ml a . ri In Do Not Sell or Trade Your M H U B t i - I! u H M If necessary to dispose of them bring them to this Bank and we will pay you the highest New York market price. Also let us explain to you how you may receive par for your Bonds. The Bank of PUtUmouth, 1 'oi Infant? ar.d Children. 'furthers Know That Genuine Ca ;toria .. For Over Thirtu Yoaro I Mil II bUUIU ! at -he I.o; of Li- Yr y 'ob . ; fcL- .: : i-. Mr-. W. T. A''j';.- re- ur: j- 1 t j Lome t h - ilrn ;... Jt. .-"ij; La-:- j Jt rf r- :v .i a v, i- - a' th- -Ir.ir ho ' r ! r :.:- !.- fi'r.ty cf. f !.- ;..rj M(N-:ri:;i url.'T i.-f ;ir. ::r rr-:k McVurlir.- '-f r.i r ' 'i.ir 'r-k. ;;rriv?i ;r. !. i. ; t:...- ;.;r!.;:.i: Jf-rn ll.v k v. :. . r - w '..i- i. ". : - ' '. L it t ? - - f It ;-'.r M r-. K-iy i;.,-r't AWi ai.d is vi-ii.:. fr tL'- 'Jfcf b? U; 1. VI:- f,f hrr JI.1" JvJ.il ;.JNur!ii: of tLis jy. :..!. rI For:i'.-IT. v.;;e an i !;ttl i - r:. fvr Mir V.'Ai.- 0i-i . iii?-" a vi.-i? L-rr s ii'i'.-.-l" of 'i;:. -r- a..' ou.'-r r-;. i v -.-,. .Mr r'ori.o,! n-! v.-;-? loru.-rly r.- !.-. h-it ! i- f-r-:a:. f !,;!-r !:. of t o J:-rr, Vw:'.'- ri:i'.T-- a' ::). J: j J.a:j.j.L. r, of '1ro, f1. i. :. oj.yt-J Ly j-. ij w . : r ta'.'.T'r: tiauy as 4 ira r.j;.n .a tii'.- jji -- i. r -ric- r:.;.::' on. hit 1 i-. L-rr;i ir. I'ii r- ;:.o j '.'-!.'.; 'iay ar.'i j 1 i i;u.' ! 3 (I a n All ff il!SK t i rvi www WJ1 , rw.i'J: hi ii.rnt. i:ori;- Kaiaph ar v. i;-, ar. J r. i'b hi bro'i. -r. Hti.ry. Lo i-: j j -1 .a.-l: fro:;i ov-r 'j.-r. "I'i? :::4y I "' imtv ''. at r :.' .';:.- !-:. !-;,.-1, 0 a luriouii "l ,J- I': T.ul 1 Ji t :; r : . t f. 1 a j.; -.'. i y par.-!:t ai.l oroM. r j isri; t.'.o Tra.u f'r 'arnjj Kurii'n. ! v. i -r- ti f i;; r-t uriiin, a!'-r Imv- ii.' f orj,p: t.-i Jji f jr!oii:h. Mr. TaMif-y .-xj.ts to ;.;. ar;r-'J :o.'J:' ti.'J:- t J, in, r. -j la l;i.-r. J-'rvi Tfj-jrx! :.y'e Il'y. J'hillij ai.'J faiiiily from n-ar Murray w r- in Le rity tl.ih aft-r-noon vi-it: iiir witJi fri'.nd. Jdi.-H'o Io'j-hriit'; v.,o lorra-rly liv-d iti Murrav ju'jT': ri-nu'lv r B Cass County, Nebraska ii H u in CaJiffrnia v ar a visitor in tii.fr city tiiis tfTt-rr.cx.'r. (j"i.TSt trader -a 2 vis torJr tLU city la'-t t-rtriii for a sort :iriie tuii.? to risW viih fri''ifr froi Lis Loiiit east of Murray. t, Nat liouftt-s is a visitor in tLis city f.'r :t day frc-ui Lis iioci J'oi::t rctLft-rt at La Platte feed was lookirp afttr son.- i-U5ir.-H rrat:-rF. 1. V-Tir.-r cf Myr.ard -was a visiter iti I'iattkU-C'UtL tLi. uorL icg dririp up uiii: Lis car to loi afttr t-o-f trauir-i: :tb tLe rr:r cLaiit?. Grt-f V. rr.ydr "4 a.- a pawr to Ou.aLa tLi r.'-ris. v. L-r- at i .i::cr aft-r lu-ir-? rr.at- t-rt at the I vt- nxk n.ar.-t at t L south :ci P. '' k ni!" i a- vi-::it.-' f -r The pa-r J-w day a- the i:.!u of h: dauihtr Mr-. V.'. 1. CI'" 1: tf M; ':';'-. h'-ro he had a try tij'-y-ahle v. i'. re'urnd i;f "a3 tLi? nj' rr.- J'j-j) Mo'f rf a.'.-J .-:- f car "rt k v. r- v i -: t : r. i: I. r a -i rt tirae in I'ltsT ' r.'.''j' ii ' i'- ''" r.-frd ay -v :.:r -j. drivii.ir dow zi iu h-!r cur t' vi-it f'. r ih- (v-r,:i:ir v.-ith r!a tiv -; at. i fr:-- i-. Mr.. .M JiiU at d (-.'..I'ir-i:. r.-rt K. J who l a- recr;t!y rtv-i.- fr :; over a- rvic. end .-a-''-t-r Mr-- J !.:. Park'-air.i-' of ('y.U v:. j.h - :: - t- to ;:: a J a 1 1: i- ?r"r zy.v.z -.vh' re t :-;. are tj. '-1: -i ':. '-' ' : l : v J : iii v. So v a i a '. a- city t'.-:ay :i i of Lvi.-ij: ju-t ac-r-- of -c'l'.-a'Af. . v hi':h tut tlar !.a- :;;d- !.?d :a r: Lay :.aa t.'.- tl r-e cyir f- -lid --t --sr. i 'e .a;.' ;.- La- Lad iio v.n n:.s to !o:h- r tLj- f ir. J ' r--:i ?-r . . i. o i- ' L. L' :;:j .f "i a'f'':"t.t ' f cm-- :v- . uT-t::, $ frcr;; r : Jtaa' i-t.-. ) : U i'..z the t. ';-it hr ; -- ia tii- cour-- of a rt tii: - to i ' ad- 'o lr )i frf-ar.. L-:- latik fr r. it or- r:.; i'' r-f ''V-ry. Mr--. A. F. JPi! a-riv.' ii J.i ciiy Javt f-v-iiiLf fron. r . i r -:: . w . r- t , ar r'!i kit.z t L- r i t.; a' ti: ?ir.;'.- ar.;i '. rv Hii! i f:: !.' r-'J v. ii h tji N,r r;i re -i-v-av ;r ?, f :r. i'v ff r.r;t : Mrr. Hii! h i - ' . v , v.z wi-h fr!--:h- -:-- it J ". V -rk I Mr i;. V ; V IiU I: : - I. - h'.r-.: ; ar '- :-r 'r--i: a ti.:r 'iv . v. :- a v--it' r iii . i.i- y i r a ft-' ti-- ! jy L-t --: fiai!.- s -. aft-r :-.y.f a;aVf r. H- i:.frn:. -i u tiiat i.s ; jn ' i-i-t 1 ".r: iiiif-: cL.-r h. .dd i.o'jt. J ior A-hi'-Ji l.' ,TtK x h :c- vi:i fro:;.- ilutyV.i:, . Ii - r't-.r. t . J: ; ::j . t - t-r ia-s of LouLid? al::.o-' i-.-o ;. i i! to p-ir(o:as-. Jot;. Ijoi't-ra n- Vi:."- as ir: the o'y this morr.::i;f. aid rrade aj-j.ii' ..tion i.r t. ;ti. in hip. i?e I.': ' o 'hi -':::' ry j. l-0. a:ri "a. ti.rea!!er dt- o;.;,1,' a' o.n for t .'b-. n-i ip. an-J a t:t; ti;:e 'lie ':;.;; aiiowe-J to ( -'- O I I-I.t papt r th uirht Jo- -. a- a citbo-ii and tierjej ti 1 1'j i- tt rj.piit h i :.af- uralizatin and Jo.aliy !.:. hi pa-p'-r?-. !(e no'v iin over asriiti. ' '. ; ; a ii '- i v of Sweden. I-j't 'r.i.,u iter. A. V. Hun',' and wile v ho bti ;-t Pnivtr- s'.ty ?':a'- for the . v, Where I'.ev. liunt'.r I eeji ri e f the in-truetors in th- divii i'v fti'iT:-. v. hich ha-i btn oiiu'.-oi by the Methoi!f hiirh i.f N..-:. ra ta for their mini.-tt-r.-. V.!..!c tj.e weatLer ha !- i vry w,ir;:i. lit-v. Il'in.i-r and v.ife have jij ,v-i t:o:r stay at l.'nittrsity Piat e. hut v f re j'ad to r'tnrn to their home la t ?i; n jr. Fr'if.-i .-";t i.r ?i y'y Inn. . S. .. Kurlviji: v.a a iior .i !iii: tjty from hi hon.e at Pork 'A:iV,. tiii:- rr.ornirm. Mr. It. K. Moore deprt'-d t is i tnorr ii! lor Loui: vill.. where Mie i. visitina- with fri-mii for a sbc-t t in.e Kdv.ard SchijJhof made his usual vee.ly trip to Louisville las.t IiiiZht. o 'ie in struct ion to t!it- hand at Miat pla'c. Prank Puo-chb r. of near Ctdar r'reek v.a; a visitor in ibi- cily thU morninu. tomin to look after some bu.dn-;; matters. Mrv. Andrew .-;i;erm:m and JauKh ' -r. tA nar Cedar ( reek, were visp itiK in thin rny tor!ay. cominy in to look after soir.e trading. Wrn. Venner, of near Mynard, -a.. a vi.,ior n the t-ity tliin niorninc. comir: to l,k after Koriii htisin-vs m!fti-r8 ,or a fc,,ort iini (ieorxo Fortiori. of nar Cedar "re.-k was a visitor in PlattRnioui h j for a ,hort time thl morniug. look-! iiiK after roiiip huine8s for the day. Georae K- noPa was up irom hhs farm near old Rock Bluffs a i-jv "sours tloi r.'.orr.ir.i, romin to do' sooi tradjr.i- uh it Piattsmout h rr.'j'rchanto. J. F. Ciaronr and Wm. Clarence in Pat-:!ou' thi- afferc'K'E. tot uins Irotu ib-i h'-'tue L-ar 1 nita to joot aftr iv x-j; ; tufii.es for a toort tiLae. I Mrs. Gor- .'jirefr. of r'.hari. trrivel in ttiv ciy Javt ev uitig at: i j risitios at tL- Loiii. of h-r far- tnts. V. X- Kut:-u and wif- ai:d al--j brou?-Lt tL- Li by fc.lvr.ir as aii waated to ?-e- i: K. A. Pa 1 koi. i 1. A. J. Hoo-r arid J(LiL .StLnjart'.r-r. Jr.. drove ; tLi mori.ii.ir f..-m tLir Lome al Ic-'ji-viil- aii-j v. .;-re !kia-? af' r Lu. ir, t--- it th- c-.itjrt h'-n e wrivs 11. r i-or:.ii.r. W-- ra - SLaLoi'z aiid !..! - lan Uwar-i i-oariJ ta morr - . .. i-t f'-r Ij-yji;- v-L-.re tc y a" isitiri' t tl; - ! (f La- - lotz't par, j.tr. -. I.-. . ho'.: z ai. i i L y v. r ow-r :. - K. Mo Pollar-j. of NebawLa. v as a ii-i'.r in thi try for a Lor: tim-. wLii- oil hi- ay to 'i:.a::a frou; hi h'.-m-. H- a" -irivir.: ul ia h '. - ar and rt-i-'-rt.1- t ;.-at the roads ir: . i : -iLLorh'''l a"-- a?ai:i tettii:? J-'o a rsu!t of :h 3t-jp in 'he rai:. y --aon. Suit h'on in tJ net court today, "t Mrs. Violet .::; ma::, throusrli i.-r attor:o-y ". II Tefft. of V.Vej it Water. L'i':.; ir a d-rr" of div.. rc fro::. !.r Ln -oand. Albert "Lapmaii. ? o::- -opjx-rt ar.J aktr: t-.-r the tjtt-:d of tLe minor chi.'.j. Jacob ("ov.-k. v. bo many y.ars j:.-o :iA in tL:.- :'y ai-i the v.'.ni" nearby, but vi. . ha u :::-A.::. iii home in 1'..-' .'-tr:: part of ? ta'' for a fo'i -L:!e. v ' rnp-o. ' by his v.ife. arrived htr- !-.-". veo- tr.i? aril i vi J .-oth- r. t ?t the ho.o.e fi. '" : ! i ' : v f -. A. 15. Ua;o a:, 'i ie s' n v. -.r- ; :na. t-.mit - do fn. h 't r y. w M t? x v Aifo. -Aft:, the ci'y 11:-' ; :r ::: t;.t;r ' re t h v i i '. car. v. Lie?; it.e ju-t i-itrchu-t !. if' r h i jr.-.- j tr.t-y d'-pariel f -r J: ir-i to sp-r;-i th'- 1 v-n:n; i. . i i -. :iir' f': !, of Mr. !i a r:o th-r. Mrs. M. K Ford. J;.:o. K o;. '.-j -.aii. of tio- riiio tii'utb (J;- an: Ki metric c -m r. y va a viotor Li !'r.i-:i ;-r'ia'. a' a hicb p!r - .. l - l-' .kini; af'.tr the - ork of puttii.jr :t. tb- leal Hi t f..r the transmission of electricity to 'jr neie!:.r::; rtl'tttt at the t.'stio Th- hx-l toner-; will in-tall Ii sr Ii : i' Nehav' ltt. a-- v'-ii. l- as they ear r-t the Jin-; up leadict; to that p!ao". a th': P'-o; !- thre have d:--cover d th'-y canLot a: I alonic -.vit!:-ot no-'vi r.o :. .;!'-?; in the v ..y , lijcLtini: fat i i : :" .-. UXDERV.'E2JT OPEEATION. J. !. i) -.;;. .;: , f O-.Neill who ha bet n vi-itin-v in this city for -,v:i vi-i't-r ii Omai.a y--terd.y v.-litre he underwent an ';p. ratio:: for th : r. .n.ovv.l of his fon-ii-. J. icj; have be-n hothtr:i"-K him lor .-oine tin:-. lie cot alone with epr:i'io:i i.O'Iy and :-- fc-linsr very well con itieri r. vr. and hope- Uj be wtll in due time. Mr. O'Stilinan -va t.he corr!-p'-r.df nt of i;e TVorbi lierabl at OWeill and wit li the r ":rr. of h"aJ!i will uo to vtrk f"r the publication a tmaha. and will he at! a - -tfj'-f ate -Ai'l: S .roy fjris wol'J. in the rportir. z department. PLYHODTH I Binder Twine . In our various lines of merchan dise it is our aim to carry only such roods as will gjive our customers biggest satisfaction and economy. So with binder twine, we offer you Plymouth, the world's best twine, at a price which will insure satisfaction and an actual saving in money. l , '"ir. -T--.fr; d'l! Spun smooth and even in Eize from long, clean fiber. Full length and strength guaranteed by the PLYMOUTH trade mark. Solid, handsome balls which won't fall down when partly used n't? hare a good stock, but sec us early and place your order so can reserve your tuine and avoid possible disapixrinttnent. m USE PLYMOUTH TWINE THIS SEASON WM. SCHMIDTMAN DEALER jr. were viy;i;' ri PUBLIC HOW TOLD ALL ABOUT TAHLAC j AUTHOMTIES SOW SHOW JUST WHAT THIS KLDICISE EEALLY IS. j:i a rt-teiii liue 01 tiii- pajitr an- j liOuiiCt-mert was niaue tiiat Tanlac now has the lart-e-r-t tale of any med- iri!:- of it? kiud in the world, and 1 tLat more tLtii twelve iniiliuii Lot-I Vm i.ad bttii aold d'jrins: th ! e past tvir vk.tc ! Ti.-t art- uuu-ual l.gure.-. .nd ; i:1 jtL - qtiertioii naturally ari.-t-s in j miL-d of ii. reader v.hy this: phf- ! uoieual ficcf? and uhv ha thi $ reLtaratiii ?: far o'it-btrippt-d ail , o:L-r :nd ; : :n- of it kind. It i I "-"!' i:a:urai therefore that the rnar.uf uctuiers .-ho'ild olier smie f-xplir.aictt to satisfy public inter- In L- f:rt place. Tanlac is manu- ! fact tired ::: one ! the iars-s.t and iL.rt lovi-rniy ty nipped laborator in thi c-'ir.Try. Its fornrula is purely ethical and coir. plies vritJi all r.a'ii ral -i r. d state pure feud and d a t n : r: a h ' ' ii Yd! -h . sws. Alt'-'t'ether tliere are reoi--:.:? in Tanlac. each of of recognized therape'itic y.c.- v if 'i:trse i i. a re i i c n t s have !- n individually kn.vn and used -it!r - :vi!:i:itio:i first Lcitan. and j ':: - of th-iii Lave In-ea us-d and j pr - r.i -' ;.y i-adir j.hysicisr.s tv- ry wiit re. but until they wcro br Jitiit thtr in pro;.- r tripor- ; -s. eia! it.n the Tan- lac formula. Lu::m re r a'iz- d th 'y had not hc-re-full value and eff-cT. In r--i-rrin" to one of -he more in:- rt?::t irt-redi' :i:?. f Tanlac. the f r.:.(v(pw;a iJri'ar.Ha savs: It ha i I - i : ' ;; Niijn" ; ; lit !!..-1 v .t o Tonic mediti::s thai have ev-r :.e.-;i i:t:t vercu. In reiemni; to oth r-i of the a-neral tonic- druii eoiitiintd in Tanlac the 13th Edi ti"f. of Joterf: Therapeutics. a -tandard i::d:cal text book, state '!?' - -"'Ley impart enrai tone and -rtf:-'th to the eniirp .-ytern. iri'-indiiiK orsan and ti.-u'-s." Thi- -a:r:e well known authority :n dscr:bini; the p:iyic logical ac- 'i it of still a tot her t-f the inrred ". n's cf Tanij- which is of value i t.-e-t:i..r what is commonly known as "a run-down condition" use the following tipression: It is hisb- !y esteemed in lo.-s of appetite dur t.l' t-onvilt --t:ifrt from acute dis- There are certain otb. r eitnients in Tanlac which because of their in- fi'jt.ote upon the appetite, digestion. a -.-in. ilat i- -n and elimination im prove the nutrition and vital activ ity of a!I the- tissues and organs of the body, and produce that state of fen era 1 tonicitv v.hc!i is called L '-a ! t In discussing another ingredient the iiii; clop-dia I!riTanica says: "It is one ( f the most efficient of that t-;3-s of substance which act upon the stomach so as to invigorate di-re-tion and th"-rely increase the :er. eral nutrition. It is used in dyspepsia, chlorosis. anemia and various other diseases in which the tone tf the stomach and alimentary canal is deficit nt."' Concerning s-till another insredient this same tniidard autJiority Fays: "It causes dilation of the tastric blooU vessels Jnrrea-.es secretion cf the gastric juice, and causes greater activity in the movement? of the muscular lay er in the walks of the stomach. It also tend. ti lessen the sensibility of the stomach, and so may relieve gastric pain The I'nited .State- IJispensafory make the following comment re garding another ingredient: "It may be used in all eases of pure debility of the digestive organs or where a general tonic impression is rotpiired Dyspepsia, atonic gout, hysteria and inte.-inlttent fever are among the many affections in which it ha proven useful. There are certain other ingred ients described in the Dispensatory and in other standard medical text books as having a beneficial action upon the organs of secretion, whose proper functioning results in the nnrification of the blood streams passing through them. In this man ner objectionable and poisonous in gredients of the blood are removed, and the entire system is invigorated and vitalized. Tanlac was designed primarily for the correction of disorders of the stomach, liver, and boweh. At the same time, however, it is a powerful reconstructive tonic and body build er, for it naturally follows that any medicine that brings about proper assimilation of the food and the ; thorough elimination of the waste ' nrrxlucts must therefore hare a far-. . reaching and most beneficial effect upon the entire system. ! Although Tanlac's claims for su ' prelacy are abundantly Eupported hv the world's loading authorities. it is the neople themselves who have ! k BH: V Next Time '"jpRES that are are sold right Price of FABRIC Non-Skid Casing $19.15 RED TOP Non-Skid Casing $25.75 Prices reduced proportionately on all sizes. L F. TERRYBERRY 'f? IT lions upon millions have used it. and have told other millions what it has done fjr them. That i; why Tanlac has Income the real sensa tion of the drug trade in this coun try, and T hiit is also why it is the most widely talked of medicine in the world today. Tanlac is sold in Plattsniouth by F. ;. Fricke & Co.. in Alvo hy Alvo Drug Co., in Avoca by O. E. Copes, in South liend by E. Sturzenegger, in Greenwood by E. F. Smith, in Weeping Water by Meier Drug Co., in Elrawood by L. A. Tyson, in Murdock by H. V. McDonald. in Louisville by DIake's Pharmacy, in Eagle by F. W. Blooir.c-r.kamp, and in Union by E. W. Keedy. WELL PLEASED WITH NEW CAB From Thursday's Imily. Lee J. Mayfield, of Ixuisvilie. the versatile editor of tlie Louisville Courier, was in Plattsmouth yester day looking after some business ami was accompanied by Mrs. Mayfiel 1 and a lady friend of hers, the trio driving down in lice's new Ford touring car. Lee is as pleased with the new niotor vehicle Le has re cently acquired as a little boy of the Sixties or seventies would have beei: over the receipt of a pair of new j copper toed and red leather topped bots, and that is some degree of pleasure, as you will he told by that part of the present day population ! SKL(! What are YOU doin If you are fooling it away QUIT IT. Our Bank is a safe YOU WORK HARD FOR YOUR MONEY AND YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SHOULD GET THE BENEFIT OF IT. IF YOU SPEND IT IT IS GONE FOREVER; IT IS SOMEONE ELSE'S MONEY. WHEN YOU PUT IT IN OUR BANK IT IS STILL YOUR MONEY ANDIT IS SAFE FROM FIRE, BURGLARS OR YOUR OWM TEMP TATION TO SPEND IT. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK AND PROTECT YOUR OLD AGE. WE PAY INTEREST ON TIME CERTIFICATES. Farmers State Bank 7 f'w- Buy Fisk built right and 30 x 3lA TUBE Fits all makes cf casings $3.65 who came up tLrougn tnose event ful 'years. THE PROPER COURSE Infcrmation cf Priceless Value to Eyci-v Plattsnouth Citizen. ii . t j act in an n.'rg- i '-;. 1 knowledge of in..-stimjlde ':;!.. -t-d this is particularly true of iL. :;? eases, and ills of the human "dy. If you surer with kidney h..rk.-.ch-. urinary disorder, or any firm f kidney trouble, the advice co.-i'ain-ed in the fellow ing v.atrnient .-L.-uld add a valuable asset to your '... re cf knowledge. What could be more convincing proof t.f the tmeiency f Dean's Kidney Pills than the state ment e.f a Pla'tsmouTh citiztn who used them and who publicly tells of the benefit derived? Mrs. J. M. Hiber, 14o:i Vine St.. says: "Once in a while I uet a dull acJie across my kidneys, but a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills soon overcome this trouble. I couldn't recommend a bttter medicine fr backache and kidney complaint." Price 10c, at all dealers. In't simply ask for a kidney remedy gtt Doan's Kidney Pills --lite same that Mrs. I liber had. Foslt r-Mil-burn Co., Mfgrs., Pufialo. N. V. Wall Paper. Paints. OThh. Plclurt Framing. Frank Gobe'man. place for it r Ji - ..... - r : l really made Tanlac what it is Mil- PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Ii rrr