Weeping Water tti tb K.tnl.u. MKs Claudie Ocinptoii kunVrlng with a twdly sprained ankle. TheMotie allfor Hie cellar of J. T. Harrison' new residence iie item ing eomplelltni. Grace, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ira Bosworth, lu Urn very sick wllli scarlet (ever. Tim Meier Drug company received wont Monday that their new ll.IWOsooa fountain had iiecn shipped from Hus ton. Mrs. Morgan say tier sister, Miss Willi Duncan, and lier mother have tii-en verv sick Hie past month wllli what tle doctor at llartlngton say I the chlckeiiyo. but from tlie symp toms Mrs. Morgan Is Incline! to think It I what we have called smallpoa In this part of the state. MIsh Kdlth has been almost entirely Wind for the lireater part f hrr mckness and Is far from well at this time. Last Thursday morning Will Mar shall wa taking his slster ln-law, Mrs, Browne, to tle depot to take the train for home. When near K. K. Maishall's elevator the horse frightened at an en gine and whirled around, upsetting the buggy and throwing the occupantsout Mrs. Itrowne lit on her head, and for a time It was feared she was seriously In jured. She was tuken to Dr. Ulckard's residence and hud tier wounds dressed and then taken buck to Mr. Marshall's home, where she remained until Sat urday, when she left for her home at C.illner, Net). Will came out without a scratch, and he thinks It was very fortunate all around. William Sperry and wife last week sold l.M) acres of their farm, one and a half miles west of town, to l'ool it Col bert for 4n,r.(X. Mr. Sperry retains ahout thirty-live acres of the original farm for a home for himself and fam ily. AUiut three years ago Mr. Sperry bought the ISO odd acre tract for V 050. Since closing the above deal l'ool & Colbert have traded the farm to Thomas Lucas, the Wabash merchant, for a l." room hotel, 14 town lots, and a building and .(XM) stock of general merchandise. The stock of merchan dise, as will he wen fn the firm's ad ' vertlsement In this paper, Is being closed out at actual cost. Mr. Sperry has the use of the farm for this year, and Mr. Lucas will move his family to Oregon. Front Oio Herald. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Han sen, Tuesday, May 3, UH)4, a ten pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, parents of Mrs. William Sperry, came In from Omaha Monday and will make Weep ing Water their home. Tlssald Weeping Water has a gen tlemen's club, and that their head quarters will be nicely furnished and provided with various articles to amuse and entertain. The district Christian Endeavor con vention will lie held In the Congrega tional church, Weeping Water, June 2 and 3. These district mectlngsdraw a law crowd to our town, and the committees In charge will see that the delegates are well entertained. Fur therannouncementswill be made from time to time. While hero Saturday Mr. Campbell of Falrbury, the father of the Camp bell brothers, showmen, renewed ac tiuaintancc with his old friend, 11. Ma son. Mr. Campbell is a very pleasant gentleman to meet, lie is over seventy years old, and with the aid of his gold ' beaded cane, a present from friendson his fiftieth wedding anniversary, man ages to keep up with his sous and tour the country. The arrest of three brothers named Herring, who lived In an old stone house near Napier, Neb., and had been making a business of stealing mules, Incited a hope In the breast of Dick lngwCrsen that possibly his stolon mules might be found there. He sent the sheriff of Boyd county a descrlp tlon of the animals. Mrs. Wiseman, mother of Walter Wiseman, living one-half mile south of Avoca, died very suddenly last Friday. Taken with a feeling of faintness, her husband left the house to plionc for a doctor, but site died before his arrival Deceased was sixty years old, and be sides a husband leaves eight children. Funeral was held Sunday and Inter ment made In Mt. l'leasant cemetery. Made Young Again. "Ono of Dr. King's New Life Fills each night for two weeks has put me In my "teens" again," writes D. II Turner of iVmpseytown, Fa. They're the best In the world for liver, stom ach and liowels. Furely vegetable Fever grigpe. Only i"c at F. (?. Frlcke & Co.'s drug store. NehaovkoL From the KcitUUT. A destructive rainfall visited this section of the country last Saturday Guy Klrkpat rick of South St. Josepl Mo., was up this week visiting his father and mother. Feter Johnson from Avoca, contrac tor and builder, is In the village an will commence to work on Olaf Lund berg's new residence. FOOD Sof t and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must cat the right food for growth. Hones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. Scott s Lmulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoscseveryday cive the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. How legs become straightcr, loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused the trouble. Right food will cure it In thousands of cases Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones jn childhood. ' Send for free sample. SCOTT A BOWNE. Chamlata. 400-415 Pearl Street. New York. 50c and f 1.00; ill dnigKiiU. Frank MasMe living six miles north west, was In the village Saturday wear Ing his circus hat and "smollng" with his friends. Ab Tucker was circulating will friends Sunday, and said he was feel Inir very well alter holding the bed down for over a week with nppendlcl tls. John Lowthcr, living four miles northwest, was In the village Monday and said the rain cf Saturday did con derable damage to the farms In his nclghliorliood. Mrs. C. D. Keltnor left on the Mis souri raclfie nimnigiii train Nituniay leaving Charll-.: to keep house while she visited wltli friends and relatives In Harrington, Kan. We have been Informed that D. C. Tucker, living In the Maple Grovesec- tion, has completed planting his l.'iO acres of corn. "Tuck" will enjoy eat ing hog and hominy next winter. Frank Fhlpps was thinking of going to Arkansas this spring, but his friends prevailed upon him to remain in the Ulago until the leaves began to fall again, then he might sally forth In the hopes of bettering his condition. William Henry Mcltrlde, from the Elmwood country, arrived in the vil lage Tuesday night and visited at the home of Mrs. William Chandler. Mrs. A. Dysart was also entertaining a young lady visitor, Miss Minnie Obcr- nalta, from the Wabash section. W 11- ham Henry and Minnie boarded the Missouri Facilic noon train Wednesday and they Journeyed together en rout to Nebraska City. After securing all- cense they went through the ceremon ial function that made them one. Wll llam Henry and Minnie have our best w ishes In their new home out on the Elmwood farm. Now Ready for Business. M. Archer, attorney at law and jus tlceof the peace. Oillee in the Wet- tencamp block', on the second floor, on the east side. All legal business will receive prompt attention. Houses to rent and sell. Collections without suit a specialty. Marriage ceremonies performed, ami a nice certificate will be given free. If you want to make your will give nie a call. Deeds and mortgages made out and acknowl dged. OMce hours from S:00 to 12:iHi in. and from 1:00 to r:00 and 7:ooto 8:00 p. m. Union Kruiitlie LwlntT. Herman Applegate left Monday af ternoon for Glenwood, la., to spend the summer. Mrs.C. E. Peck has been seriously 111 the past few days, but Is reported to be Improving. Dr. B. F. Brendel of Murray w as here Wednesday morning on professional business. Miss Fern Greenslate of Elmwood was visiting her Union relatives and friends this week. Col. Daniel Burris of Omaha was vis iting this week with his son Gorge and other relatives and friends. Frank Bauer was In Plattsmouth all day Wednesday, chewing a few sacks of peanuts and winking at the snake eaters on the midway. Winnie McNamcc went to Platts mouth Tuesday to attend to some bus- ness matters, and didn't have much time to "rublier" street fairs. 1 red Ost was a passenger on the Wednesday flyer to Plattsmouth, and wants It understood that It was a bus iness trip, and not to sec any of the dancing girls at the street fair. Henry Sands thinks Dan Lynn should not try to monopolize the 4-leggcd va riety of fowls, and says he lias a duck with four legs that can out-Uack Dan's chicken every day In the week Hcnry'sduck and Dan'schlcken would be worth exhibiting together, but the BO E chicken flew the coop several days a.o and has not been seen since. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Reynolds a re the happy parents of a tine new son that registered at their home Wednes day morning. One more democratic vote and base ball player If he follows 'daddy's" inclination. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker ai rived last .Sunday from Oklahoma, where they weut a few weeks ago Intending to make their home there. They are now thoroughly convinced that no place Is ahead of Nebraska for enjoy ment (f life. A Sure Thing. It Usild that nothing issureeicep death and taxes, but that Is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption Is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thous ands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre of Shephertown, W. Va., says "I had a severe case or bronchi tis and for a year tried everything I heard of but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's Infallible for croup, whooping cough, g rip, pueu monia and consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by F. O Frlcke & Co. druggists. Trial bottles free. Itcgu lar sizes T0c and 11.00. Elmwood From Hits Lender-Erlio. Hiram Miller'slittle girl Isijuitesick with typhoid fever. Fred Meyerjurgcn Is very low with a complication of diseases. D. L. Cartmcll and family have pur chased a line residence In Eugene, Or egon, and will make that city their home. W. W. Hayes, accompanied by his wife, leftTuesday forColoradoSpilngs, Col.,' In the hopes cf benetilting bis health. The annual commencement exer cises of the Elmwood high school will be given in the opera house Tuesday evening, May 24. Mrs. E. Stacy returned Monday from Eugene, Ore., where she has resided the past year and a half, and will spend the summer with her many friends here. The teachers for the next school year have been hired, and are as follows: Principal, J. W. Gamble; assistant principal, Mrs. Lclby; grammar, M.C. Letler; Intermediate, Miss Laura Mil ler; primary, Miss Rhcna Towle and Miss Sue 11. Kirk of Nelson. All have signed contracts with the exception of Miss Kirk. Minnie E. Stopher Burdlck was born near Elmwood on the 12th day of March, 1S7U, and departed from this life at her home In California on the 2d day of May, lit(U. The remains, ac companied by Mr. Stopher, were brought to Elmwood for burial, where they arrived Saturday evening, May 7. Ladles and Children who cannot stand the shocking strain of laxative syrups and cathartic pills are especially fond of Little Early Ris ers. All persons who find it necessary to take a liver medicine should try these easy pills, and compare the agree ably pleasant and strengthening effect with the nauseating and weakening conditions follow ing the use of other remedies. Little Early Kisers cure bil iousness, constipation, sick headache, Jaundice, malaria and liver troubles. Sold by F. G. Frlcke & Co. Maple Grove Special Oorri'sponiloiKe. Cjulte a number from this' locality attended the street fair at Platts mouth last week and were w ell pleased with their trip. Clias. Boedecker Is building an addi tion to one of his houses. The new bam of Mike Hild was the scene of a dance Saturday night which was largely attended and greatly en- oyed by all. The fruit trees are full of blossoms and the outlook Is for a big croD If nothing is heard from Jack Frost. William Puis and daughter made a business trip to Murray Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis, Otto and Marta Puis visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hlld Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mannlers visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Bayles Monday When the Sap Rises Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G. E. Fenncrof Marlon, Ind., says, "l suffered with a cough until 1 run down In weight from 144 to 12 pounds 1 tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by F. G. Frlcke & Co To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's slg nature on each box. 2"c. Louisville tu the C-urt-r. Birn To Mr. and Mrs. John Hell. May 7, a girl. 0 Misses Minnie Muhlman and Sophia Herli returned to Rapid City, h. 1--., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. August Stohlman re turned Tuesday evening from their wedding lour, and In the evening a re ception was given In their houoratthe home of the groom's mother, which was attended by about one hundred neigtbors and frieuds. A grand time Is reported. Marshal Johnson is receiving com plaints from all over town of the de struclion of window lights, etc , by boys wilh sling shots. He will make mu effort to put a stop to the nuisance and arrests will follow If not stopped There is a law prohibiting boys from carrying such weapons, and parents should assist the marshal In seeing that it is observed. All who know "Sargent" Jim Palley, and everybody in this partof the state knows him, can perhaps Imagine his consternation when he struck town Thursday evening supporting a Jag that was about "all In," and was In formed that nothing could be secured with which to replenish it. The hist we saw of him he was pan-handling on the street trying to get enough money together to buy a bottle of Peruna. The announcement of the death of little Delia Mattel Arvidson at lier home In this city last Saturday was received with sorrow hy her many friends and schoolmates. She had been confined to her bed but a few days; In fact many or lier schhoolmates were not aware that she was ailing until they were notified of lier death. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Arvidson, was born at South Bend. Neli., January l!i,is), and died May 7, ll04, of appendicitis. Funeral occur red from the M.E. church at 11 o'clock on Monday, May !; interment In lliver View cemetery. Delia was a member of a class of eight In the ninth grade at the high school. One of the many floral offerings was a wheel of seven spokes, the eighth spoke In the wheel being broken, representing the broken class of which she was a member. The parents have the sympathy of the en tire community in their sorrow. Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice In the hospltalfromasevereca.se of piles, causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Buck len's Arnica Salvequlckly arrested fur ther Inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at F. G. Frlcke & Co., druggists. Greenwood From the Enterprise. Mrs. S. Stradley Is very sick with stomach trouble. A sakon license was granted Peter A. Smith yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiles are both quite sick with the mumps. John Lomeier has purchased a brand new threshing machine engine and Is now fixed for business. Work on the electric line has already been commenced leading out of Lin coin. One of the power houses is to be built in Greenwood for the new line. The new lighting system was placed in the Christian church Saturday. It is a 1,500 candle power plant and adds much to the Inside appearance of the church. Cavl Foster met with a rather pain ful accident Monday. He was crossing the railroad track when he slipped and his arm struck the rail. One of the bones near the wrist was broken. The village board did a wise act in appointing Tom Carries village mar shal. Tom has always made a good of fleer, and If an arrest Is to be made he will be Johnny-on-the-Spotand get his man. He has never been known to flinch his duty, and will doubtless put some of the night-owls out of business In a short space of time. John Buck, the blacksmith, has pur chasedasixand a half horse poworgas- ollne engine, which he has Installed In new addition to his shop, and has put In a feed grinder so that people are now able to get all kinds of feed ground on short notice. The people of Greenwood should appreciate Mr. Buck's efforts to heto the town, and patronize the feed mill. Some people have asked why the En terprlse has not taken an interest in the liquor tight In Greenwood. In the first place It Is notour funeral we are not In the liquor huslness and never expect to be. We are so alfired busy mlndlngourown business that wecan t find time to dabble In other people's affairs. The enterprise Is not pub lished for any clan, click or faction; It Is not a religious journal, neither will It ever bo found advocating the cause of Intemperance. If you don't like our style we are sorry for It; we might be wrong but It's In our nature to mind our own business, and trust that this bit of Information will suffice. The best physic: Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take: pleasant In effect. For sale by all druggists. We take this opportunity of returning our most sincere thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance of your patronnge in the future. During l'J04, wo shall endeavor to supply the market, as usual, with that Which Suits the People! ; both in quality and prices. Wishing all a happy and prosperous year, we invite all to come ana be comforted by making vour purchases from the largest furniture house in Plattsmouth. . Sattler & Fassbender. Eacgle From the Beacon. Mrs. L. E. Root, living south of town, who has been sick for some time is reported better. "Cnde" John Sumner went to Lin coln last Fridav and had a cataract cut out of his eye. The doctor thinks the sight w ill be fully restored. Ed Betts has been very sick for the past few weeks and for a time his re covery seemed doubtful. But for the past few days he has been improving rapidly and it is hoped he will be all right again soon. T. R. Adams who had been at the the sanatarium in Lincoln .taking treatment for Intlamatory rheuma tism, returned home last Friday. We are glad to note that he has improved wonderfully and Is able to be around a little once more. Thomas McKay, an old gentleman living five miles southeast of town, fell while going up the steps Into his house with a basket of cobs last Sat urday and Injured his back. He is resting easy now and It Is hoped he will soon be able to be out again. Mrs. George Debut diedat her home in Palmyra Tuesday morning. May 10, of blood poison. She was burled in the Palmyra cemetery Wednesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dehut former ly lived in Eagle and their many friends here are In sorrow to learn of her death. Solomon Dentler, who was taken to University Place a few weeks ago to be taken care of by friends, died Wednesday night. He has been quite poorly for some time. The body will be btought here for burial and the funeral services be conducted at the the Methodist church this afternoon Deceased was about 88 years of age. ' An Open Letter. From the Cliapin. S. C, News: Early In the spring my wife and I were taken with the diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his mcdl cines failed to give ar.y relief. A friend who had a bottle of Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once fet the ef fects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire contents we were en tirely cured. It Is a wonderful remedy and should be found In every house hold. II. C.Bailey, editor. This rem edy is for sale by all druggists. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and LIverTab lets. They are easy to take and pleas ant In effect. For sale by all druggists, mm Bottled m Bond. 5iAnesmsppRovAL IfEipieiiJll&iiiiflteiiij IPl-iillip PLATTSMOUTH, . urn to LV OnWIlMniL. At the Old Stand -OF- 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 Don't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend it and easier to lose it. UE MONEY by keeping it in a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County You can give a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. hen you have a bank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. R B. WINDHAM ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. IMiutsmouth : : Nebraska. Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation and foreclosu re of mortgages a special ty Zbc Best TIfflbteh? ts tbc Cheapest tn tbe jnW Poor Whisky is not only dis RRreenble to taste, but undoubted ly injurious to the stomach. A lit tie good WbMy is a fine tonic and helps instend of harming. Such WbiBkies ns Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just ns much good ns a doctor's prescription. If you don't know how good it is come in and try it. PRICES: CtuckenlielmerRyc, pergallon...ti 00 Yellowstone, " " ... 4 00 Hnney Dew, " "... 3 00 Big Horn, , " "... 2 00 Thierolf. . . . . NEBKASKA