I I Mugs Rugs Rugs Another ten-dozen lot of Velvet and Moquette Rugs T one and one-half yards long, at i4MZj Remnants of Carpets and Mattings at Half Price Bargains in Lace Curtains, from 9Sc up to $2.98 smoes snots Ladies' Shoes from 48c Children's Shoes at 48c, 69c to $1.48 75c and 89c CORSETS AT $1.00 Corsets at 50c HALF PRICE $1.50 Corsets at 75c Our Sale of Summer Underwear Is still going on. Don't forget we sell the Defender Brand, the kind you read about in the magazines. E. G. DOVEY '& SON J LOCAL BREVITIES. Six days of Fun. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Head llaydcn Bro's ad In this paper. Dr. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald block. I'etcr. The Doll Horse. A Little Beauty. George Hanson of Nchawka was a county scat visitor Friday. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Otllce with Dr. E. D. Cummins. ,S. S. and F. II. Carncs of Wabash were county seat visitors Monday. A. 15. Dickson and D. McCaltf of Elm wood were here on business Friday. Brush upand have everything in fine order for the street fair next week. Wanted A few steers and horses to pasture. J . II. Vallery, Eight Mile Grove. The name that means quality Is Pat ton's Sun Troof Taint. Sold only by Gerlng&Co. W. H. Pool, the live real estate agent of Weeping Water, was In the city on business Monday. Henry Tartscli came in from Mcfjook Monday on business and to visit his parents and friends. Goes further, looks better and lasts longer. Patton's Sun Troof Paint, Goring & Co. agents. It costs a little more but is by far the best. Patton's Sun Proof Paint. Gerlng & Co., sole agents. La Book, Omaha's leading constum er. Ladies tailored gowns and shirt waist suits. 513, Karbach block. For sale one good, high-grade, rub bcr-tired top buggy and single harness good as new. Artiiuu Helps. Mont Strelght and wife arc rejoicing over the recent arrival of a boy baby at their home. Long life to the little fellow. nolile Rector, aged twenty, and Miss Bessie Armstrong, aged eighteen, of Weeping Water, were granted a mar riage permit Monday. The best physic: Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take; pleasant in effect. For sale by all druggists. For sale-good eight-room modern residence, (new) situated In one of the most desirable locations in the city of Plattsmouth. Aimiuu Hklhj. Hereafter return passes on the B. & M. will be issued to all persons going to market with stock, just the same as before the roads decided to cut them out. James Cook, jr., was In thecity Mon day, and was a business caller at Jour nal headquarters. Mr. Cook is a new comer to Cass county, and seems to be a verv clever gentleman. Ills home is in Cedar Creek. Mrs. James Herold entertained the following persons at dinner Sunday In honor of her husband's forty-fifth birthday. James O'Ncil, William Her old. AVill Balrd, Miss Tresham and Miss Dora Herold. Fred Shomaker, one of Cass county's most enterprising German farmers was a caller at Journal headquarters Tmwidav. and while here renewed his allegiance to the Old Reliable. Mr Shomaker lives about two miles south west of Nehawka. fieorte Brlnklow and family have turned from Texas, where Mr. Brink low was employed as engineer on the M. K. & T. railway, with headquar tcrs at Temple. George has given up railroading for the present, and Is now enirau'cd In farming seven miles south of the city. A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. When the stomach falls to perform Its functions the bowels become deranged, the llverand kidneys congested, causing numerous diseases, the most fatal of which arc painless and therefore tho more to 1h dreaded. The Important thing Is to restore tho stomach and liver to healthy condition, and for this pur dosc no better preparation can be used than Chamberlaln'sStomaeli and Liver Tablets. For sale by all druggists, "Hbo-Hoo" Tlxlraas Keckler and Charles F. Lau were iierc from Manley Saturday. lies Time on Earth -Hoi1 . William Deles Dernier of Elm wood , vas here on business Friday. Ma.i 17-18-11) Lcei May Meld of tho Courier was down from .ouisvillc on business Tuesday. Plal Lsmouth DIs' t let Court Clerk Robertson and familj Sundaycd with Louisville friend; "lIcJ)-Hoo" GeorV'cS. Upton and William Chal- r ... fant oi Union, were county seat visit ors Friday. "H(i)-noo"-When? Mrs,1 George M. Spurlock, of Omalia, was the guest of Mrs. W. L. Tickett over Sunday. May 17-18-19 W.J. O'Brien, superintendent of the state fisheries at South Bend, was a business visitor Saturday. "IIoo-IIoo"-Whcre? Mrs. J. II. Thrasher visited with her sister, Mrs. W. M. Coates, in Hillsdale la., several days the past week. F. L. Mary, employed in the land dc partraent of the Union Pacific, Sun dayed here witli his family. Best Time on Earth II. R. Neitzel, the Murdock banker, accompanied by his family, were guests at the Perkins house over Sunday. May 17-18-19 Clyde McClain.managcr of the Platts mouth Telephone company's exchange at WepDlnir Water was here on bus! ness Saturday. "IIoo-IIoo"-!? Samuel Vanllorn of Murray was in the city last Friday, en route for Med ford, Washington, where he expects to make his future home. "IIoo-IIoo"-What? Miss Margaret Dovev went to Om alia Saturday morning, where she was the guest of her friend, Miss Caroline Barkclow, over Sunday. "Hoo-Hoo" What? Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Long, former res idents of Plattsmouth, are rejoicing over the recent arrival of a girl baby at their home In Tabor, Iowa. "Hoo-IIoo"-Whose? When you want a pleasant physic try Chambcrlain'sStomach and LIvcrTab- lets. They arc easy to take and pleas ant in effect. For sale by all druggists. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wells and child ren came In from Missoula, Mont., Fri day night. Mr. Wells Is an old Platts mouth boy, and was In the newspaper business In that city for some months, Now Is the time to take a spring tonic to purify the blood, cleanse the liver and kidneys of all Impurities Ilollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will do the business. 3.) cents, lea or tablets. Gerlng & Co. William Dotyof Weeping Water was In the city on business Friday, and while here called and renew his faith In the Journal. Mr. Doty Is a pleasant gentleman, a rock-ribbed dem ocrat, and we were pleased to meet him. A spring tonic that cleans and puri lies and absorbs all poison from the system. Ilolllsters Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well all summer. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. Gerlng & Co. Mr. Joseph Pomlnvllleof Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over $2,000 with the best doctors for stomacl trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist, Mr. Alex Richard, to try a box of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver 1 ablets. He did so, and Is a well man today. If troubled with Indlges' Hon, bad tasto In the mouth, lack o appetite or constipation, give these tablets a trial, and you are certain to be more titan pleased with the result For sala at 2."i cents per box by all drug' gists. St. Louis Millinery Company Arc allowing a new lino of hats for misses and children, In white clmm pagno and browns. Blue In the lead Ing shade, at popular prices. "Hoo-Hoo"-Where? Smoke the Wurl Bros.' celebrated Gut Heil" cigars. "Hoo-IIoo" When? Miss Fern Miller of Glcnwood spent Sunday in this city. George B. Lehnhoff of Omaha spen Sunday w ith his mother and sister, Crushed fruit of all kinds with ice cream soda, only 5c at Gerlng & Co.'s, Don't forget to visit the Electric Theatre. Free Street Fair and Spring Festival. Miss Mabel White is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Donclan in Weep ng Water. Revs. Baumgartncr of Murdock, an Youncr of Louisville, were county scat visitors Monday. "Hoo-Hoo"-When? Mrs. Jackson of Denver, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wise, arrived few days since for a visit with her pa ents. The enforcement of the "scavenger section of the revenue law In this county is bringing many "to time" on their hack taxes. Elks ' Mr. John Bradin of South Omaha and Miss Georgia German of Council Bluffs, were united in marriage at the M. E. parsonage In this city, Sunday, May 1, 1901, Rev. G. W. Swan olllciat ing. Mrs. B. Elson left Tuesday morning for North Platte, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. G. Wolf, and take a glimpse of her grandson, who made his appearance a few days since. Stops more pain, relievesmore suffer ing, prevents more heart aches and diseases than any other remedy. That Is what Ilollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents in tea or tablet form. Gerlng & Co. Elks The railroad track on the other side of the river, built for various purposes in the past few years, contains several hundred box and flat cars, which Indi cates that freight tralllc Is not very brisk for this season of the year. Lee Allison, of near Murray, was In thecity Thursday, and we were pleased to note that he was gradually Improv Ing from his Illness, which continued nearly all winter. While here Mr. Al lison called and renewed his allegiance to the Journal. It only demonstrates the narrow mindedncss of a newspaper man when he goes to criticizing an official before he has had time to get his affairs h working order. Damphools arc every w here, and one sneaks into the news. paper business once In awhile. The return leap year dance given by the young gents of the city at Coates' hall Monday night was well attended and proved a most enjoyable affair, Tho J'armcle theatre orchestra fur nished the music. The hall was very handsomely decorated and reflected great credit upon those who had this matter In charge. J. W. Newell has been promoted to the position of traveling auditor fur the B. & M. lines west of the Missouri river. His many Plattsmouth friends will bo pleased to learn of his promo tion. It has been but a short time since he was transferred from the store house In this city to a position in And Itor Durkec's olllce In Omaha. Our old friend, Harmon Bestor.callt Tuesday, and after spending a few mo ments In social chat, renewed for the Journal another year. It Is always pleasure to meet Mr. Bestor, as he al ways has something of Interest to ta aooui, ami mere are nut few farmers that arc better posted on all the pies. cnt Issues, political or otherwise. Amember of the last legislature from Douglas county was in the city re cently, and In conversation with numlier of people, Including Treasurer Wheeler, lie claimed that the "scav cngcr" cectlon of the revenue law was really only Intended to clean up the back taxes of such places as Omaha and Lincoln, which heretofore could not be done. The best soda water la the world at cring & Co.'s. J. M. Kolr tson went to Lincoln esterday on business. Frank Richey went to Fremont yes terday for several days' visit. That real, smooth, tasteful Icecream soda costs only 5c, at Gerlng & Co.'s. J. M. Saxton, B. & M. claim agent of Lincoln, had business lu the city yesterday. Not how cheap tut how good. l"at- toou's Sun Proof Paint. Sold only by Gerlng & Co. Hon. George M. Spurlock of Omaha was here Mondayand gave the Journal brief call. Take a look at Jumbo, the largest horse in the world. I ree btreet ialr and Spring Festival. The Journal regrets that Mrs. J. A. Walker of Murray has been quite 111, and hopes for her speedy recovery. If all this world was chicken pie, And all the sea was ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese What would we have to drink? A marriage license was Issued yester day by Judge Travis to John II. In helder, aged 25 of Weeping ater, and Miss Minnie Fcnnett, aged 55 of Lou isville. George B. Craig and wife went to Soutli Omaha Tuesday evening to at tend the funeral of Faltlne Ratchley, mention of whose death appears In an other column. Asa Snyder came up from Nebraska City to attend the return dance Mon day night. He was accompanied by J. C. Thygesou. They returned Tues' day morning. Quite a lively game of ball was played between Larson s Originals and the high school team Saturday, which re sulted In a victory for the Originals by a score of 14 to 8. A fine girl baby arrived yesterday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Parincle. May the little lady live long to comfort her parents as old age conies creeping on. If you are. particular about your headwear, you can easily find what you want at our store, as our selections are by far the largest. Sr. Louis MillinkkyCo. The ladies of the Methodist church will serve meals and lunch In thebuild- formcrly occupied by Kunsman & Ramge every day during the street fair and carnival. Also ice cream and cuke. John McNurlin of Mt. Pleasant pre cinct was in the city Saturday, and also a caller at Journal headquarters. Mr. McNurlin left a dollar to renew his faith in the Journal for another OXFORDS DRESSY AND GRACEFUL Light or Heavy Soles $1.50 to $2.50 UP-TO-DATE TOES On stylish and comfortable lasts. Our shoes very seldom run down at heels, Why? Because they come direct from maker to wearer, and we Insist they Insert solid leather counters. N.B, You are cordially invited to make use of the rooms over our store during the Street Fair to do as you please. There will he tables chairs, and accommodations for brush ing up your clothes and washing dust off your face. 'Twill be a idee place to rest w ith the babies and children Don't Forget Us on Children's Shoes Sherwood & Son At the Old Stand -OF- year. Do you need more blood, and more flesh, do you need more strength this spring? Ilollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will bring them all. If it fails your money back. 35 cents. Tea or tablet form. Gering & Co. Mr. and Mrs. William lirantncrliave removed from Murray to this city, and are occupying a. residence near the old Burlington hotel, for which Mrs. Brantner traded sold her hotel pro perty In Murray to A. M. Graves. Failed to Comply With the Law. When the new village board recently met In Louisville to grant saloon 11 censes, they were confronted with a remonstrance sinned by a number of anti-saloon people, who were rcpre sented by Attorney Darnell of the Nc braska Anti-Saloon League, protest ing against granting licenses on the rounds that the applicants had not tiled their petitions according to law with the village clerk. The applicants were represented by Matthew Gering and the village board by Jacob Bccson of this city. The saloon men were ad- Ised by Mr. Gering, that, as they had not complied strictly with the letter of the law, that it would be best tore advertise and again apply for license on the 17th of May. It seems the drug gists arc in the same predicament and are also compelled to readvertlsc. Thus Louisville is totally dry for the first time since the town became an incor porated village. Take One Day Off, Anyhow. With fair weather next week, a large crowd will attend the street fair dally Those who have seen the attractions carried by the Cosmopolitan Carnival company, say that some of them arc wortli many miles of travel to see, and It may be many years before you will have another opportunity of seeing such feats as performed by Lunctta the "Flying Lady," "Loop the Lo on a mcycie," me jiiku mvc" aim other daring feats. Take at least one day off and bring your family. Re member the children want to see these performances as well as yourself. Improving Right Along. Considerable repairing and improv Ing of property Is Iwing done In Piatt mouth. G. W, Osborne has torn down and rebuilt the cottage on the corner of Tenth and Granite, making a most comfortablcsix room house. Dr. Schlld- knecht Is having some repairing done on his property on the corner of Main and Seventh, and the J. V. Egenberger property on the corner of Sixth and Marble, In the way of improving the grounds. We notice numerous resi dences being repainted, new roofs he lug put on, etc Let the good work go tin. An You Going to Oregon? Henry Donat Is getting ready for an other homeseekcrs' excursion to Ore gon, to leave about t he middle of June. Already (iiltc a numler have signified their Intention of going along to sec the country, and purchase land If the outlook Is favorable. If you contcm plate changing your location, or if you desire to make safe Investments In land, niako your Arrangements to go w ith the next party. For further par ticularsscc Henry In person, or address him at riattstmoutl). John Schiappacasse You will always find the Choicest Fruits Fine Confections And the most delicious ICE CREAM Which he is prepared to furnish In any quantity for family use or social gatherings. JOHN SCHIAPPACASSE 511 Main Street 338X33XSeSSfflQC:6 BPrit 9-Mm y (I Beef That Has Taste. That is tho kiiul wv have, Not only now but all times. Hoof thnt has been pro duced from rich, Bweot country grass and fino nourishing com. It has the llavor that in m highly tender, dated by those who know what good meet is. It is lasting, juicy and dolV'ous. Choice cuts for broiling or roasting. Our ir;ces invite purchases. Also bear in mind that our GROCERY DEPARTMENT ia up-to-date and that tho quality of our goods cannot bo surpassed nor our prices cannot bo beat. Yo divide our profits with our customers, because wo give them tho liest goods for the same money that you have to pay for poorer quality. Don't bo backward, but give us n trial. Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office Plattsmouth, Neb. I v -v---k,-v' V -:..aV T:tV-; F.G.Fricke&Co. SOLE AGENTS Ayers Pills Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild in action. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. J. O. Ayn Co. Lowell, wMird BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a ocauuiui crown or ncu uiatfc r use rim en. or uiuuuun u 1. 1. ma t w- nuumt, i. u. BY KEEPING IN LIME:! And marching straight to where you will bo re paid for your trouble by gotting the best on tho markots. Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits, fresh daily from the markets. VEGETABLES, gathered fresh every morning. 'Phone 54. Wiitrrman nioek IMutUmoutb. A Judge Don't allow money to lie around, is easier to spend It and easier to lose it. Zn&rJC Mir Pi , -1.1 V'A iAUE MONEY by keeping it In a safe place such as The Banl of Cass County You can dve a check for anv part ( It at any time and so bave a recelp for payment without asklni! for one. hen you have a hank account you will he anxious to add to It rather than spend mm It. Hun t you want to know more aoout it. R. 33. WINDHAM ATTOUNKY-Vr-I.AM'. IMiittximiutli i t Nnhrahha. Probate, Commercial Law, Rea Estate Litigation au J foreclosure of mortgages a specialty V..n.Jv.i.H.l.illlll'lllllliniHe)lie,., OF s Prime Heats A 1 1 ' A - 1. v .always Knows just wnai IvJ he wants, and he knows that he can always pet it from our choice stock. If you want a Delicious Roast, Steak, Chop or Cutlet that is tender, rich and succulent, and cut by an expert 'hand, trimmed and got up for your table to suit the queen's taste, you will always find it here at lower prices than elsewhere. Our grocery department is complete in all lines. Jonathan Hatt & Son NO. 41 MAIN STREET S I I 1 -TT.-.vryf 'V,' mm MkfCtMtthlU- "The Early Bird Catches the Worm" This is nn old snying, but n very wise one in many respects, nnd servos to remind thoso who nre on the lookout for Spring Suits For Mtn'nnd IJoya That William Holly is prepared to "fill tho bill'' in this line to n dot, and invites all to como nnd inspect his new arrivals nnd get prices. Fit nnd quality guaranteed, and prices to suit the times. AIho, a fine lino of Mens and Hoys' Shoes of nil grades. Hats and Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. Remember tho place, William Holly East Room Waterman Clock Comer Fourth and Main Strata i i i I