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oococcoooooooooococoeooococ 3 ccooooooooe TheV3oiiinisflinig Underwear b popular with eH men who cero to be neetly end com fortably dressed. The fact that men who have once worn the Munslng Union Su,tt will buy no other kind Is evidence of merit and accounts for the constantly Increasing demand. sooocoencoooooooooeocGOOo LOCAL BREVITIES. Tail for "Gut lleil" cigars, .V I lead Ilayden Bros, ad in this paper Dr. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald hlock. Ir. S. Woodward, homeopathic physician, over I ovey's store. Dr. Frank L. Ciiminiiis, dentist. mice with Dr. E. D. Cummins. "Hector is warranted to cure piles. Sold only at At wood's drug store. Judge Newell returned Tuesday evening from atriptothe I Hack Hills. The latest novelty in erfumes are Amulets. nly loc, at Gering & Co's. Dr. Elster, Dentist, Waterman Block. Will Ramsey, who is attending the State Fni versify. Sundayed wit h home rolks. Dr. E. W. Foster, of Cedar Creek was transacting business in Platts moiith yesterday. Always Tresh, always just right, I.owney's or Woodward's chocolate. Gering (Jo., siile agents. George I Sheldon, repuhlican nomi nee for state senator was interviewing his friends in this city Tuesday. Geo. Wood, the genial cashier of the Iuisville lank, was transact lug" busi ness with county seat folks Monday. Mrs. II F.lsoti is nt teding the meet ingof the State Federal ion of Woman's cl utis in Columbus ttiis week as a dele gate. Dr.K. W. Cook and Mayor Morgan were; naha a few days thi. week itr' - . . . . t tut it.tum.ullmri: or the in that Honor, in sessi.ni city. .1. M. Kiser. of Myuard, was in the city Tuesday enroute for sections of South Dakota on a prospecting tour and to .look at the country, with a view of taking up a homestead. Harry Kuhney and Martin Honk re turned from their hunting expedition near Ainsworth Friday evening, and they had quite a number of birds to show that their sport was not in vain. Sheriff Mc Bride lias lieen notified by the Sheriff of Stanton county that &V10.UO reward is offered for the cap ture and conviction of one Welch Lowery, who is wanted for rain1 and burglary. Seventy-tive dollars is offered by the sheriff of Lancaster county for the capture of the parties who stole a val uable team of horses from a farmer nea r t he ca i i t al c i t y . Si ie r i ff M c 1 5 r ide received notice to this effect. "Sandy Bottom" was well played at the Iarmele theater Monday evening, and seemed to have given general satisfaction to the large audience that witnessed the rendition. The com pany is a good one. Mrs. Anna Swectwood and two children, of Kingfisher county, Okla homa, arrived in the city Tuesday, on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Piatt. "Dad's"' as happy asa four-year-old tmy with his first pair of trousers. oooocoooocoe fHt!L I 9 T7 rr TT f f xuck wmim i iutz Desire to Call Attention of the Public to Their Line of Rain Coats Automobiles Flanrjels, Ouing flannels. Blankets and Comforts A New Line of DRESS GOODS Just Received Zuckweiler (Si ILutz 111-113 South Sixth Street . Platts. No. 23 1 1 "a a good Mine now to consider I he mat tor of your undcrwc;i r needs. If yon neglect too long you're li able to wake up some cool morning' to find you are not prepared to dress comfortably. We have assembled here eery worthy sort of an underwear gar ment, for manor ty smer weight, iiKMliuin weight, heavy weight, ex tra heavy weight. Fleeced lined in coll on or wool. Derby libN'd in cotton, wimI or mereei izeil. Flat wi-avi- in cotton or wool or wool and rot I on mixed. We have '2 piece underwear or union underwear in fact every thing from .Vic to :i per garment and every size from the i;-year-old I my to the man .'m Inches around the waist. It's a pleasure to us In show .) on I lirsc goods. Lee At wood, of Omaha, spent Sun day with I'lattsmoiilh fri-nds. I. N. Applegate, of Union, was a county business caller Tuesday. Miss (Tiara Coleman is visiting friends and relatives in Kansas City. I'cter and Simon ('ruber, of (Tnion were in Plattsmouth Tuesday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Travis spent Sunday with friends in the capital city. Conrad i iiit hmanii is home from a two weeks visit with friends in Illinois and Minnesota Dr. Black's Rheumatic Cure, cures rheumatism; warranted, and sold only at At wood's drug store. No candies just like Low ney's. They are just what your liest girl likes. Sold only by Gering & Co. Frank Host on, of Newton, Iowa, is visiting relatives in thiscity this week, lie is a former Plattsmouth boy. For painting and paper hanging at prices to suit the times and ieople see T. II. Ilolierts, opjMisite postotlice. Charley Stone, the xpular cashier of the Murray lank, took in "Sandy Bottom" at the Parmele Theater Monday night. Frank Trility and Mike Warga, jr., of the B. & M. shops, have been trans ferred to the Havelock shops, to which place they went Tuesday. Miss Hattie Kearney returned from Omncil I Huffs and Traynor. Iowa, where she has lieen on an extended visit with relatives and friends, Tuesday. When you wear a "Smithsonian Truss" you have the lsest in the world, guaranteed to tit and hold any rupture, (iering & Co. have lieen appointed special agents. J. A. Murray, foreman for the Sheely bridge company, went out to Louisville Tuesday to superintend some bridge work in that vicinity. Jack stated that he would go from there to Butler county, bef re return ing to look after similar work in that county. S. A. Morrison, the "Jumlio" editor of the Louisville Courier, was in the county seat a few hours Saturday, and dropped in upon the Journal force a few moments. Mr. Morrison is an exceedingly social gentleman, and we are always pleased to have him call when in the city. Mayor Morgan of Plattsmouth did a wise thing when he appointed I. W. livers chief of police of that city. " II ul ie" w as once warden of the Ne-4 braska penitentiary and two or three times sheriff of Cass county and knows just about how to handle crooks and thugs. The appointment is all right. Nebraska Blizzard. Chas. Spangler, one of the Journal's old time patrons at Manley, was in the county seat Saturday and called and not only reneweu tor ins ow n pa per, but also paid Peter Spangler's subscription one year in advance. The Spanglers are among the best people of their neighborhood, and we are glad to know that they are well pleas ed with the paper under its present management. Golf Skirts TELEPHONES Nb. No. S Mrs Arthur Jackson spent Sunday with friends in South Bend. Charley Kennedy, who is attending school In Omaha, Sundayed at home. Henry Culwell, of (')enwood, Iowa, was a Plattsmouth visitor Saturday. "Break Cp A Cold Tablets," war ranted, and sold only at At wood's drug store. Will Butler and Percy Agnew, are spending the week in hunting near Broken Bow. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Todd departed Saturday for a visit with Mr. Todd's brother atConneat, Ohio. I have six buyers for farms: do you want to sell, if so address. II. B. Wimhiam. Plat tsmouth. Neb. Bring your family recipes and pre scriptions to Gering & Co. They till them right and at reasonable prices. For a pleasant physic lake Chamler lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant In effect. For sale, by all druggists. Mrs. Ed. McMaken, of New Castle, Wyoming, and her mother, Mrs. Henry Palmer, of Keystone, S. J)., are visit ing friends in Plattsmouth. Our old friend Jas. Sams of Itcx-k Bluffs, attended the democratic coun ty convention last Thursday. It is al ways a pleasure to meet with such men as Mr. Sams. Artie Helps left Monday night for New York City, where he goes to purchase his holiday goot's. He expects to buy a large stock of the finest grades cf holiday goods on the markets. Over at Pappillion in the case of Tom Joyce, who was accused of being implicated in the muader of Ed Woods, the jury was out twenty-four hours and then brought in a verdict of not guilty. A jury generally "agrees to disagree" when they areout that length of time. Go Povey We are now Showing all the Very Latest Productions in FALL Mfi WINTER DRESS 600DS Comprising the New Basket Weaves and Colors Meltons. Thibets, Melrose, Basket Granite, Satin Alma, Bison, Wool Peau de Soie and Ocean Serges, Etamine. Also a Complete Line of Waistings from 20c up r-i.tr ) r. New line Twenty per cent off on window glass at Gering & Co's (flood glass) as long it lasts. Judge Chapman was in the State Capital on important legal business the fore part of the week. Mrs I. M. Stoutenborough is at tend ing the meeting of the State Feder ation of Woman's Clubs in Columbus this week. For a bilious attack take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by all druggists. THE ELITE SALOON sells the pop ular Gund Brewing Co 's celebrated beer, and the finest old whiskies to be found in the city. If you are from Missouri call and we can '-show you." Peter Halmes. one of the Journal's patrons called Saturday and replenish ed our exchequer to the amount of 1.00 on subscription. Mr. Halmes is one of Cass county's prosperous farir. ers. It is estimated that fully one thour- and people from Plattsmouth and im mediate vicinity visited Omaha last Thursday and Thursday night. After seven o'clock in the evening, the streets assumed the attitude of a de serted city. Mrs. A. L. Coleman, who has been visiting J. B. Coleman and family in Plattsmouth for several weeks, de parted for South Omaha Saturday. After a visit of a few days in that city she will return to her home in Chica go. Cass county democrats have nomi nated a ticket and will make a lively campaign. Tom E. Parmele has been nominated for float representative and the republican nominee will have to go some to defeat him. Mr." Parmele is the very acme of enterprise and being a very bright man will ably represent Cass county in the house. Nebraska Blizzard. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Karl Wescott returned Sunday from a pleasant trip to Chicago. Ceo. Roderick, of Galesbutg, III., was in Plattsmouth over Sunday. W. A. Cicghorri and J. D. Ferguson, of Jyoiiisville bad business in the county seat Monday. D. O. Dw-er was In Lincoln the fore part of t he week on hnjortaiit business liefore the supreme court. John Krager, a prominent farmer of Eight Mile Grove, was Inthc metroio lis of Cass county, Monday. L. D. Iliatt is in Mitchell, South Dakota, this week, where he went last Friday to assist the Heed (Concert Band at the corn carnival, lieing held there. Sheriff Mc Bride, is apprised by card of a reward of t!.V) for the arrest, of A. II. Nicholson and Dan Williams, wanted in Muskegon comity, Michigan, for robbery and the other for jumping hail. Mrs. L. C. Pace, ' of White Hall, Montana, Mis. Farm re Summers of Newlierg, Indiana, and Mrs. Koliert Rushton, of Evansville, Indiana, are guets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pickett. (leo. Smelser andCarolineChamler!--, were made one by Judge Douglass, at his office in the court house Monday iiiirnimr T1 illlle 1.4 KO l)lcn:illt III I imiv.l - j r - - - - performing the marriage ceremony; that his reputation for doing the work in good form they come from adjoining counties when they want the knot tied properly. Henry A. Rohrdanz and Emma L. Thimgan, were united in the holy lionds of wedlock at the court house en Friday morning last, Judge Douglass officiating. The bride and groom hail from M u rdock, this count y , nea r wl i ich the father of the groom resides, and is considered one of the substantial farmers of that section of Casscounty. Special SaJe on Silks For Waists and Fancy Linings, 50c. 69c and 75c Flannelettes, Outings, Etc. A. beautiful line of these goods just received at lOc, 15c and 18c. Just the thing for Kimonas, Dressing Sacqes, Etc. Calico and Percale Wrappers just for Fall wear, 75c to $1.50 -AGENTS FOR- ButtericK Patterns Queen Quality Shoes Gage If you are a judge of a srood smoke, try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. Mr. C. F. Schneider, of Syracuse, Neh., is visiting this week witli Mr. and Mrs. George Lehnhoff. Ask your doctor and he will tell you that a Smithsonian Truss is the best and most perfect truss made and will hold any rupture, price $4.00. Sold only by Gering & Co., druggists. While playing in the barn last Fri day evening with several other chil dren, Annie, the seven-year-old daugh ter of Wm. Cbiesky, was hit by a plank falling from the rafters striking her with such force as to render her uncon scious for several moments. The Ijoard was a prett3r heavy one, und hit her glaincnglyon the shoulder. A lick on the head would no doubt have killed the little one. ?pTcial 5.00 Kid or Pat Tips, Not too Heavy, but just Right and Cut off Un der Toe Caps ..... Sberwoob 1 Son. Geo. Decker returned to his home In Hebron, Neb., Monday. John F. Shoemaker, of Nehawka, was a county scat visitor Friday. 11. Spurlock left for his home in Voik, Neb.. Friday morning, after a few days visit with friends In Platts mouth. Mr. and Mis. Frank Mc.Nuilln of near Louisville were in the city Thurs day, and went from here to Omaha te witness the Ak-Sai-Bcn parade Thurs day night. Wiley Black received four hundred apple barrels Monday, which is hardly sufficient to barrel what apples he has on hand, but is expecting another car load In Saturday. Young Ittllm, of this county, was taken to the Douglas county hospital several weeks ago for treatment for St . Vitas dance, was released last, week fully cured, and returned to El in wood, near which place he is at work on a farm. Mrs. J. Benson, 210 South hit h street, Omaha, Neb. We can show you the most desirable stylesof furs at. popular prices. Sable Marten, Isabella Marten, American Marten, genuine Russian Marten, genuine Mink, imitation Mink, Beaver Blended Mink, Raccoon Krhnmer, genuine Bear in medium and extra tine quality Boas. Scarfs of all kinds. Prices :i.T. to 4.",. Muffs to match. Nee our children's cloaks. Weckbach .S; d. los! a very valu able horse last Saturday morning from strangulation. On going to the barn in the morning thf m.ni who cares for the horses found Cue barn door wide open, and found the animal in a very perilous position. It. had become tangled in the rope used as a half or, and tied around the neck. If. is presumed the horse had been in this condition several hours and had received such Injures that it had to be shot. & Prunellas, Venetians, received Down Corsets sMj "Incurable" Heart Dis ease Soon Cured! By The Great Specialist in Treating Weak and Diseased Hearts, Franklin Miles, M. D. LL. B. Will Send $4.00 Worth of His Treatment Free as a Trial. To demonstrate the unusual curat ive powers of his new and complete special treatments by mail for heart disease, short breath, pain in the side, oppression in the chest, irregular pulse, palpitation, smothering spells, puffing of the ankles or dropsy, Dr. Miles will send four dollars worth free as a trial, to all who mention this paper. His treatments are the result of twenty-five years of careful study, ex tensive research, and remarkable expe rience in treating the various ailments of the heart, stomach and nerves, which so often complicate each case. So astonishing are the results of his complete special treatments that he does not hesitate to offer all persons a trial free. Nothing could be more generous. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies. There is no reason why every afflicted person should not avail themselves of this exceedingly 1 i lse ral offer, as they may never have another such opportunity. No death comes as suddenly as that from heait disease; Mrs. A. Kronck. of Huntington. Inrl.. w:ts cured after thirty physicians failed; .Mrs. Flora CJraetor. of Jiristolville. Ohio, after twenty-two; James K. Waite. the noted actor, after a score had pronounced him Incurable; Mrs. Frank Smith, of Chicago, after live lead ing physicians had piven her up; Mr. Julius Relster of Chicago, after ten; Mrs. Ii. Tarker after sixteen failed. A thousand references to and testimonial!! from Itishops. Clergymen. Hankers. Farmers and their wives will be sent free upon request. Sen! at once for free examination blank, pamphlets and free treatment before it is too late. Address Frank lin Miles, M. D. LL. B., 203 to 2(9 State street, Chicago, 111. Son peciisd UNDER WE AIR AT JOIJHKR'S PRICIC AT Wm. Herold & Son's! Just received 10 lims of Samnlo Latln-n', Mcii'h, Hoy's, Mis.HCH find Children's Underwear, representing nil kind nnd utilities, which ovinr to the liliernl discount we receive wo are all to plnco on Bale lo our customers at prices (hat other merchants would hnvo to pay for them in case lots: 25c Garments 35c (Jarments 50c (Jarments 75c (Jarments m and so on up the list. All thiu Season's Goods, nnd in First-Class Condition. Call on ns and et our prices before supplying your Underwear Needs! Special Inducements in all Departments! New (Joods Arriving by ftvery Freight! New Dress Goods, New Waistings, New Silk's, New Skirts, New Waists, ICtc, Etc., at HEM LB White Lead and Linseed oil at 2er ing & Co's. Smoke the Wurl llros.' celebrated "Cut Heil'' cigars. A perfect tit or no wile is flering's guarantee on spectacles. None just as good get the ljost Lowney's chocolates. fSering & Co., sole agents. The public library is now well light ed and provides a comfortable place for those who desire to do so to spend their evenings both pleasantly and profitably. The board extends an invitation especially to those young who are temporarily residing in the city. While opening a 1kx, J.C. Mount, of Three Mile Hay, N. V., ran a ten pen ny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at once of all the pain and soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately ap plied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and occasional 1 j' afterwards. To my sur prise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon heal ed. For sale hv all druggists. The growth of the Platte Mutual Fire Insurance Company is wonderful. Why don't you patronize a home com pany as well as save one half of the costof your insurance. Fouryearsand not a single assessment. No unpaid losses.- No contested claims. More money in the treasury per thousand of insurance in force than any insurance company in the state of Nebraska. Have Henry R. (iering, the secretary, write you a policy on your house, furn iture, stock or store building, it means money saved for you. Hates one-half the old line rates. Cash or Trade for BUTTER, ECCS AND LARD. Butter up to 18c. Efgs up to YIY2C. Lard up to 12c. WW Coutntry Trade Atttention. for 18 cents for 25 cents for .V) cents for 50 cents "(Jut Heil," t he favorite cigar. We sell and lit t ruses properly. (KKI NO & CO. Smoke the celebrated Havana Tag cigars made by Otto Bookmeyer. Smoke Wurl Ilrfts.' five cent cigars and you will suiely get your money's worth. Plattsmouth was well represented at the Glen wood carnival yesterday and today. Wm. Deles Dernier, republican candidate for representative, was in the city Wednesday. Misses Pauline Oldham and Cora E. Howard, two of Murray's handsome young ladies, were In the city Tuesday accompanied by Mr. John Louder milk, of the same place. Kemember Hon. W. II. Thompson fusion candidate for governor will speak in Plattsmouth Friday evening, October 17. Come out and hear the next governor of Nebraska. Salksmkn Wantkij to look after our interests in Cass and adjoining coun ties. Salary or commission. Address Tiik Hakvky Oil Co., Clrveland, Ohio. WOHN M. LEY DA, ATTORN EY'MT'LMW, ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. I'reparfnir abstract of tltl. fvinv-yanrlnit arid fxamirilw? title to real -st.at a npy-ial-ly. Work properly done and rUMKf r-avn-siblc. Office: linoni It and 7, John liund HnildlnK. near Court House, riattftinouth, Nebraska. IS H 8 2i We have just received a nice line of (iolf and Dress Skirts that we will exchange for any of the products mentisned. We have a man' overshoe, best grade of rubber, double sole arid heal, but not heavy, especially designed for hard wea r. All our overshoes, including ladies' and children's, are warranted, and any playing out through fair means will be replaced by a new pair. A crackerjack shoe for women at S2.00, both heavy and light sole. A line of boys' shoes at 1.2-, 1.50 and 75. No better shoes can be bought for the money. Call and see us and stock up on your fall needs. Long's Cash Premium Store union block. Telephones Plattsmouth If, Ne braska 4.