V . -4 1 c T rv . ... "Yi" . i; i I ii Ii I i n i i ''! V i i if ,Qo You t LOCAL BREVITIES. T. W. Shy rock, of Louisville, was in the city Friday. A. L. Itecker ami wifi' f Union, wr' l'lallsinitiitli visilnrs Saturday. W. D. Williams, of Ml. Pleasant, precinct, wxs a county seat visitor Satunlay. loii I'onard, who visited a week with his sister in Omaha returned Saturday. J. M. Meisinger and wire canto in Saturday morning and took llic train for Omaha, where they shmiI the day. Hukill, )jt ician, of hnaha, w ill he at Fricke V Co.'s drug store every Monday. Kxamiuation free. Satis tioit guaranteed. Paint pointers I 'at ton's Sun Proof Paint is U tter than white lead and oil. Wc guarantee it for 5 years. liKKINU & i'tK The June sun shines on many a fair bride, made doubly lovely ly the use of Kocky Mountain Tea. The bride's best friend. :V cents. (Serin; & Co. We do not want to heat t he under taker and doctors out of anything, still it is very necessary to cut the weeds ami grass around your premises. II. K. IJering left Friday morning' for Cedar Falls, Iowa, on business, and thence to Olwein, to attend the wedding of his cousin, Fi nest I'felTer, returning Tuesday. The voters of each school district in the county will meet at the different school houses on Monday night next to hold their annual election of officers, make the annual levy and transact other important business that may come before them. The many friends of A. F. Hunger will be pleased to learn that he is much Itetter, and was able to take a drive yesterday. It will le rememltered that Mr Hunger was stricken with paralysis in Omaha several weeks ago, and hopes are now entertained for his recovery. After graduating from an inferior educational institution termed a College, some people think they "know it all." Plattsmouth is just at the present time inflected with one or two instructors of this character, who are unable to hold a position even as teach ers in the smallest country town. Mr. and Mrs. Iavid I law ksworth, accompanied by Mrs. K. W. Cook and son, departed Saturday morning for the east. They expect to visit a few weeks at Saratogo, where Mr. Hawks worth will attend a convention of master car builders. They will also visit points in Michigan. Every newspaper man treasures up in his memory the names of his friends and likew ise his enemies. He seldom overlooks an opportunity to assist the former, but he never goes out of his way to help the letter. Human nature is pretty much the same every where. People who show the news paper man a kindness never made a tetter investment one that pays a hundred fold sooner or later. As it has been truly said, there comes a time in every man's life when he needs a home paper and needs it bad. To Cure A Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Kromo Ouinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W Grove's signature on each 1.. 25e. Sattler & Fassbender. do is House tleaLniig lime. You always want to know where to get the best Furnishings. You are invited to see us for Car pets, Linoleums, of all grades, and the finest and best Carpet Sweepers on the market. Also, we SaUlerB. Fassbender, Want an Up-to Date fMpringSuit? If you an? contemplating getting one call mi the old reliable tailor Frank McElroy, examine his fine samples and leave youror iler in time, ami lie will do the the rest. Cast i iia at. (leiing Co.'s Dr. Marshall, dentist, Fil.gerald bloek. A. C. Carey, of Tnion, was a Platts inoulh visitor Saturday. Lee .1. Maylield. of the Louisville Courier, was in the city Tuesday. A farm for sale in ('ass county. II. D. Tkavis. The worlds linest candies are Low i ley's. CeringX Co., sole agents. Mrs. Washington Smith is visiting friends and relat ives in the Itlack Hills. A farm for sale in the famous Will iamette Valley, Oregon. II. D. Tkavis. Mrs. I Sen for departed Friday night for Cent ral City, S. D., to visit her son? Will and family. Last Sunday's Illustrated IJee con tained a tine half-tone of the graduat ing class of the Plattsmoutlt high school. Wm. Jameson, a well know n stock grower of Mt. Pleasant precinct, was here Friday. II. T. ISatton ami daughter Nora, re turned from their Denver visit Satur day morning. II. Milton Miller, of this city, is among the new subscribers to the Journal this week. John II. Hansen attended a picnic at Millard Sunday given by Platte deucher Verine, of which society John is a member. You feel mean, cross, ugly, down in the mouth, nothing goes right. Had liver. Petter take Kocky Mountain Tea. Drives away the blues. X cents. Coring & Co. Miss Alice Sliuldice left Saturday evening for Chicago, where she will visit for a week, and then go to Allen town. Pennsylvania, to spend the summer with her grandparents. Prof. E. L. Rouse went to Omaha Monday morning to attend the meet ing of the Trans-Mississippi school of superintendents, which opened in that city Monday for a two weeks' session. Cedar Creek, Weeping Water and Elm wood will celebrate this year. Louisville will be content with making the (J. A. II. reunion a grand success in every particular this year, while Union will royally entertain the Cass county pioneers and all others who chose to attend the reunion. George Jt. Guild of Plattsmoutlt, son of our friend I. S. Guild, will graduate from the West Point military academy this month. He is the only Nebraska man in the graduating class. Mr. Guild was always a studious man and no doubt will graduate with highest honors. Nebraska Plizzard. J. C. Eikenbary, a former resident of Plattsmoulh, arrived in the city yester day morning for a brief visit with his daughters, Mrs. C. K. Polk and Mrs. George Anderson. Mr. Eikenbary was sheriff of Cass county several terms, but his home is now in the Black Hills. He left here six years ago. Davies' Millinery, 1513 Douglas St. Has the very hat ycu want to wear to the celebration and the very nicest hats for your vacation trip. You can depend upon any ladies' headgear that comes from Davies' being right up-to date, stylish and becoming. End of the season ltargains on sale now. Come and see us. Our prices are reasonable and a great big stock to choose from. THT have the most com plete line of first-class Refrigerators. Never forget for a minute that we are the House hold Furnishers of Plattsmouth and Cass county. So when in need of anything give us a trial. Kvery advertised patent medicine at Gerintr & Co.'s George X. LaPue, of I'nion, was a Plattsmouth i.-.itor Sat unlay. Mrs. C. S. Forbesand childrenn Sun dayerl with friends in Lincoln. If you are a judge of a '.rood smoke, try the "Acorns" f cent cigar and you will smoke no ot her. Wo save you money on your pro scription; have them tilled at our store Gki.-ixu & ('. Kev. Asa Sleet Ii has resigned the pastorate of the M. E. church, and will remove to Portland, Oregon. Fix up that old furniture of yours with "Ijocueret." It varnishes it and makes it look like new. Gkkino & Co. Mrs. Kate Oliver and daughter Carrie, returned Friday evening from their visit to KansasCity. They were t here during the worst of the recent llood. A re you thin? Would you ilke to get fat and plump? Tried "laughing" 't wouldn't work now take Kocky Mountain Tea 'twill do the business. cents. Goring & Co. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomavh and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take anil pleasant in effect. For sale by all druggists. The dance given by the young men of St. John'sCatholicchurch at Water man hall Friday night was a grand success in every particular. The attendance was large and all enjoyed the occasion. Friday afternoon the members of the P. E. O. society held a farewell meeting at ttte home of J. H. Water man, in honor of Mrs. 1. C. Wagner, who, accompanied by her son Earl, leaves this week for a visit to Germany. E. G. DOVEY 7 s Siuiinnimer (Goods I Prepare for the hot weather and get one of our NW Shirt Waists! We are showing an extensive these goods from Wrappers, all to Summer Goods special to close we have a large stock of these goods, which we are offering at special prices on ac count of the late season. Fine Batistes ffL J- and Dimities, at V4 tJ M 2 Special Sale on Bed Spreads. We have and Mrs. R. T. Frans is visiting her parents in Tabor, Iowa. Mrs. J. W. Newell, of Omaha, together with her friend, Mrs. Thacker Johnson, of Chicago, were the guests of the former's parents in this city Sunday. Land excursions to Canada July and August. Twenty-four dollars for round trip. Write for dates and full particulars. Hastings & Ileyden, western immigration agents, 510 N. Y. Life building, Omaha, Neb, W. II. Ileil & Bra, the Eight Mile Grove tine cattle breeders, shipped to J. II. Hinkle, of Trenton, Neb., yester day, live head of their celebrated herd of Red Polled cattle one male and four females. These cattle are rapidlj' be coming the popular breed of the land. A stranger, giving his name as Titos. Dunn, was found near the B. & M. switch yards Tuesday afternoon, suffer ing from a big cut or gash on his right leg, which he claimed had been done by a negro who attacked him with a knife. Dr. Cummins, who dressed the wound, stated that it did not appear to have been done with a knife, and the presumption is that it was done by at tempting to get on a passing train. However, it was nothing very serious, as Dunn, who claims to be a mattress maker, was able to leave town yester day. Morris Brady, belonging to a B. & M. section gang, employed on the east side of the river, while carrying a keg of water Monday morning, suddenly fell to his knees and rolled down the steep embankment. When picked up he was unconscious and breathing heavily, as if In great pain. He was conveyed to the Burlington House in this city, where he still remains in an uncon scious condition, with no hope what ever for his recovery. The attending physician believes that he is suffering from some peculiar brain disease. The unfortunate man's home is said to be in Ottumwa, Iowa, and he came here about two weeks ago. Bottled Beer The BEER of Good Cheer. In the good old summertime there is solace and cooling refreshment in every drop. Send for Free Souvenir Booklet. John Gund Brewing Co., La Crosse, Wit. "Gut Ileil," the favorite cigar. Read Hayden llros. ad in this paper. Mrs. C. Neilson is visiting relatives in Grand Island. Val Ilurkel and family spent Sunday with Lincoln friends. W. I). Jones and A. I!. Todd were Union visitors Tuesday. Mrs. P. E. ItulTner returned Tuesday evening from a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, in No haw ka. Married .Men Attention Nothing pleases a woman so well as those little attentions of your honeymoon days, so take home a lxx of Lowney's line chocolates. (Soring & Co., sole agents. line of 25c. to $3.00 sizes, from 32 bust measure 46. about 75 only and these goods they won't last long. f Full Size, one lot at 69c Full size, one lot at 99c Also the new cut corner ones for the Iron and Brass Bed Spreads at $1.89 & 2.29 With this lot we have 50 pieces of roller toweling, the best value ever sold in Plattsmouth 15 pieces' Russia Crash, 17 incites wide, at 7c 15 pieces all Linen Crash, 17 inches wide, at 8 l-3c 10 pieces " " li) " " 10c 10 pieces " " 20 " " lie Special Sale all Linen Cream Damask. 08 inches wide at 50 cents. Only three pieces of this number. Mrs. Matt Wilken and children returned from their Chicago visit Tuesday. Mrs. M. A. Benton, of Blue Springs, Neb., is the guest of the family of Mr. E. E. Hilton. Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Grassman are the proud parents of a new baby boy, born last Sunday. Miss Alice Segrave went to Cherokee, Iowa, Monday, where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Shult'z. R. A. Bates went to Silver City, Iowa, Friday, where he remained until Sunday as the guest of his good friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oaks. Milford Bates is agent for the Saturday Evening Post. Leave orders at this oftice and have it delivered to your residence orolrice, for 5 cents per copy. r Gray ? "My hair was falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped the'falling and restored the natural color." Mrs. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair ! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. SI.M.a btle- AH drwtiMs. If your drntrpist cannot supply yon, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be anre andeive the name of your nearest express office. Address. J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass. Call for "Gut Hell" cigars, Be. Fire-works and all Fourth of July goods at Gering & Co.'s Joseph Muck, of St. Joseph, Mo., Is visiting friends in P.'attsmouth. John A. Daviescame in from Hutte, Xeb., Tuesday evening for a brief visit with old neighUirs and friends., Mis. G. W. Wilcox left yesterday morning for Keokuk, Iowa, in response to a telegram announcing the danger ous illness of her daughter. Miss Helen Jackson, aHer a visit with Plattsinouth friends returned to her home in Newton, Iowa, last week, accompanied by her cousin. Miss Ilirdella Smith. Hon. Paul F. Clark, ex-speaker of the Nebraska house of representatives, accompanied by his family, were in the city over Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spurlock. Marriage licenses were issued yester day as follows: IvanL. Langworth, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Adah Mur ray, of Murray, Nob.; Jacob Wolf, of North Platte, Xeb., and Miss liuelah li. Elson, of Plattsmouth. Mr. Joseph Poniinville, of Si ill water, .Minn., after having spent over 2.0 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by hisdruggistto try a lox of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so, and is a well man today. If troubled with indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetiteor constipa tion, give these tablets a trial, and you are certain to be more than pleased with the result. For sale at 2T cents per box by all druggists. A Hurt Never Hurts. After Porter's antiseptic healing oil is applied. Relieves pain instantly and heals at the same t ime. For man or boast. Price, 2 cents. Si SON. Castoria at Gering & Co.'s 200 matches for 1c. Gekixo & Co. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Oflice with Dr. E. D. Cummins. A new baby girl arrived Sunday, to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ackerman. II. A. Bates went' to Tabor, Iowa, yesterday where be assisted the Silver City band in playing for the Masonic celebration. Julius Pitz, John Bauer, Jr., and Mr. Rist attended the Masonic celebration at Tabor, Iowa, Wednesday. Tabor is Mr. Rist 's former home. Marriage licenses were issued Mon day to the following parties: Fred Schweigman, of Bennett, Neb., and Miss Carolina Leidig, of AIvo; Isaac C. Reed and Miss Jennie Hunt, both of Weeping Water. M. Fanger and William Zucker returned from a business trip to New York yesterday morning where they went to purchase a stock of goods for the new store they will soon open in the east room of the Herold building. The title of the new store will be the "Hub Clothing Emporium." W. E. Markwalter, special repre sentative of the celebrated "Coca-Cola" the most delicious and refresh! jg drink on earth, was in the city Tuesday in the interest of the manufacturers. While here he presented the editor of the Journal with a fine desk clock, for which he will accept our thanks. Mr. Markwalter seems to be a tine gentle man, and we were very much pleased to meet him. Robt. Bates, of Plattsmouth, Neb., spent several days the past week with his mother, Mrs. M. A. Bates and sister, Miss Lulu Bates, in this city. Bob is one of the proprietors of the Plattsmouth Journal aud is an ex cellent newspaper man. He returned home last Saturday, accompanied by his mother and sister.who will spend the summer in Plattsmouth. Memphis (Mo.) Eeveille. rv L. A XXXK 'fi Oi LxSyC j SELL tffSZSc o$T$TT3T31 it..,,, ' it it "i i" iMiyvAtv clciraiil line of designs. 7 o o -o- THE Bi:ST LINK OF SUN BONNETS AT 2.-.c F.ACI! TO CLONK OUT. jw - m ZUCKWEILER & lUTZ. PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Mayor F. J. Morgan went to Broken Bow, Nebraska, last night on a busi ness trip. Mrs. F. W. Lehnhoir and little daughter are visiting friends in New ton, Iowa, Mrs. L's former home. The friends of Mr. Lemon Bates w ill be pleased to learn that the old gentle man at this time is feeling much bet ter, for the past few days has continued to improve. James Stander, of Louisville, was in the city Tuesday. From here he went to Lincoln to attend the state Sunday school convention, to which be is a delegate from Cass county. Mrs. I. C. Wagner and son, Earl left Tuesday afternoon for Chicago to v isit a few days, previous to their depature for Berlin, Germany, where they expect to remain a year. They will embark from New York July 1st. According to the assessors' returns the valuation of all property in Cass county is ir.!,028 more than last year, while the real estate for Plattsmouth alone has dropped from $:I0.",:S0 last year $297,802 this year. Plattsmnuth's personal property this year is 80,118. Last year it was s:&,:i:$2. Hon. Matthew Gering, returned home Tuesday. After the trial of Mis. Agatha Barton, at Sheridan, Wyom ing, he enjoyed a few days in the mountains tishing for trout, a few specimens of which he brought home with him. The trial was a very exciting one, in which Matt appeared as the principal attorney for the defense. One of the largest weddings of the the season occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Elson, last evening at six o'clock, when Mr. Jacob Wolfe, of North Platte, Neb., and Miss Buclah, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elson Over two hundred guests were present among whom were many from a dis tance. The bride and groom departed on the 10:28 train for Omaha, thence to New York. Notice to the Public. The barbers of Plattsmouth met in convention in J. P. Kuhney's Barlter Shop, and adopted the'following bill of prices to take effect on and after July 1st, 1!)0:$: Shave 10c, neck shave rc, hot towels 5c, massage 2-kj, whiskers trimmed 10c, mustache dyed 2-k, hairsynge 2.1c, shampoo 2."c, sea foam 10c, hair tonic 10c, razor honed 2.jc. A Sore Never Matters After Porter's antiseptic healing oil is applied. Relieves pain instantly and heals at the same time. For man or beast Price, 25 cents. Dwyer Sc Co., he fm (grocers i First Door East of the Court House Have on hand a complete line of fresh grocer ies and are receivino; -new consignments every week. Everything in the Grocery Line, con sisting of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Canned Goods, and every other article kept in a first class grocery store. The finest line of Granite ware in the citv. o All Goods Sold at the RJgHt Prices i o f. Go Bwyir V fT:?r Lace Curtains m r Muslin Underwear ' to clean up at asccial bargain "Pi" In a Print Shop. Just as we were ready to go to press one of our compositors was so unfor tunate as to "pi" or spill a galley of type containing the (.oininissloiiers' proceedings, which accounts for their non-appearance this week. They will appear in the next issue. Commissioners Can Raise Salary. The supreme court has just passed on the quest ion as to the owers of the commissioners regarding their raising the salaries of t he deputies in the employ of the county. It was on an appeal from Adams county in the case of the county against Judge. Bowen. The county board allowed Bowen, who was county judge, a clerk at $M) a year. A the end of the year the excess of fees over expenses being largo, the loard gave clerk 1 25 more. This was attacked on several grounds, but the court holds that the law puts no limit on the salary other than t lie. fees must be sutlicient to pay it, ami that it may, after the services have, been rendered, pay something ad ditional, that being a discretionary power. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything he worse than to feel that every minute willlxj your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. If. Newson, Decatur, Alabama. "For three years" she writes, "I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and lowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely re covered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. A Former Plattsmouth Boy Honored. At a recent convention of t he master boiler makers, C. L. Ilemple, of Oma ha, w as elected as one or the vice presi dents of the national association. Mr. Ilemple isaformer Plattsmouth loy, was reared here, where he learned his trade in the B. & M. shops. He was transferred to Havelock, where he lo came foreman of boiler makers' depart ment. Several mont hs ago he resigned to accept a similar position with the Tnion Pacilic, at an increased salary. The next meeting of the association will be held in Denver. Want Work. If you want some one to do odd jobs, cutting grass, etc., leave word at Wurl & Coffey's. Tel. (i5. 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