LOCAL BREVITIES ;. Il-r," I! f luir.lr oi,Mr I., .. ! t'l .'s ! in tin- I'l', r I 'i M i's' l-tst. rilv.'rta!, 1' M .nit i .s. i V 1 1 .1 :n'"'int m . I i-,iir .:' i.l.l.n I ', ;, I !' i n'l !' ;lt vi,' :;! !i Hilll, : :.,, ,,;;, 1 ' ;i . ,; .!u !. I'll'li .1. v.-i, ,, tel,e, t In f i lii'i .1 1 i I .1 .uiiii' Y i!iili,;nu uii'l,iv .1 i. I . ' ''l.t"l,.lll U .Is Ill ! .1 in'nlll Tiles l.l I'll i ilsiliess I I tin' M le'lle Ctil.lt. I'll.. i "ill. I 'mm i.i'il,, T": in ,ir Mui i;i l' 1 I'lattsllli'lll.'i UsiI'T Mtlllll IV. II ii Wiiimiii I 'i lies ! 'rii if r w.imimm fitiiu K.inwi'iul S;il u:il;u 'ii 1'iisi I'css. Take a d;iv nil' livm yinir tarm wnrk ainl i" to I'l :it t vi.'Mit h i if x t M"ii- (lil I 'liwi KiliniimN ainl vii Usitcil w It Ii It len.ls In ( 'oiuiiiUis, Ni'h , tliK l eii Mi.v I'.. S. r.arstnw was down Irmn Lli.colii visitum a ti -w ilas llit- cast wri'U. Tin lauiily !' I 'i anli I lewet t , w Im liaw Im cii rcsiilin' a! ( KitoIu, Iowa. Iiai' i it u i r 1 1 1 1 I" I'lallMin'iitli. Ilrv .lack Mi i. piislni uf thi' M. F. i liiiu'li al Mm i' i.v. passed tlimuuli t ills cil v Monday, i t ; 1 1 n 1 1 ' fur I i -1 liany, Nrli Mi iit'i'1 riiilc F.isslieiiiler was the guest of M iss 1,'i'iia Stuwrll in Nrlii uska City last wi'i'li I 1 1 im: tlie si reel car nival Mr anil Mis U . I I'l. Kelt returned Smnlav finiu their Mt tn F.van.svllle, 1 in. i. ami tlie M l.niiis exposition M i ii ii la . Clias A llnivk ainl family ot Ued laml, California, came In Saturday evening to pay a visit, t.n his Fuele, lleii' y Ituecli ami jfe. Mi .. McYleker was called to Mal vern, lnwa, Thursday evening to at tend the funeral of her cousin, Walter Holes, whose death iicctired Wedius- dny. II. Spunkier, one of (ass enmity's most Indust riiuis farmers, was In Sat urday to renew for another year. Mr. Spunkier report s corn prospects exceed Imily liriglit. 'l'heti Starksuliit, one of our enter prising fanners, called ."Saturday and had aunt her credit mark placed oppo site his name on the .lournal's sub script imi list. .lohn lump, one of the Journal read ers at Louisville, was in t he city Satur day, and of course bring a good demo crat and a uivat friend of this paper, called for a short time. When ordering youi Fourth of July beverages, he sure to Include a good supply of (itind's celebrated l'eerless lieer. Order from your liK'al dealer, or John (!und Itrewing Co., LaCrassc, Wisconsin. J. I. Sanders depaited for t'Notl. Nch , yesterday, where lie expects to enter hiiiacres in the district mention ed In the Kinkadc bill. There seems to he quite a rush In that section, and the liest lands will he grabbed up In a J I tTy ('has. Murphy, ot near Mauley, was in I he city Sat unlay, ami while heie called at the Journal headquarters to renew for another year. Mr. Murphy also had his name transferred from the M.mley list to that of Weeping Water. , from which point he gets the advan tages of li. F. I). No. .i. Mis. Ceoigc May departed yester day for Klmood, Neb., in response to a tclegiam informing her of the serious Illness of her mother. She was ac companied by her neice, Fva May. who will remain with her parents in Ne braska -Central City (S. I.) liegis ter Win. Stadlcman of liirmiughaiii, Ala., arrived in l'lattsmouth Tuesday evening', and has since been greeting old friends. Mr. Stadleman was for many ; ears a resident of thiscity, and is well known as "hilly" Stadleman. lie was a resident here from lu;i to ls:s. He Is now enu'dl in the hotel business at ltirniinham. IM C. Cuthman and wife of Ciiand Island, Neb., arrived in l'lattsmouth Monday evening for a short visit with 11. 11. Cioosand family. The bride was formerly Miss Stella K. MclMnald of (irand Island, at which point the yroom is In the employ of the I'nloti Tacilic railroail. The marriage occur red on Wednesday. June 'J:', IihM. in the cltv mentioned. "1 have been troubled for sometime with indigestion and sour stomach," says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis of I,ee, M.iss , "and have been taking Cham lH'rlain's .stomach and l.lvcr Tablets, which have helped me very much, so that now I can cat many things that before I omld not." If you have any trouble with your stomach why not take these tablets Fred tiorder came over from Weep in' Water Tuesday, accompanied hy Misses Mlnnb' llairr and l.tna Iom hiK'o, who desired to attend the Insti tute a few days. Mr. ('.order -ave the Journal n pleasant call Friday, renew ink his own .subscription for another year, and also that of J. 1. Corley. Mr. Corder Is one of those excellent gentleman that it isalwaisa pleasure to meet. Ti e ! et s i,,.i water i:' the wi.rM at :is. ('. II I'an.e.e Iris i 1,' i v i;t I h, I':. F'r:i:ik l Cummi.is I ' tl.! I, r'l dentist. O'! ce w,::, 1 1. !;. 1. C..;ii!Kii.v M Ai.n.i In is'-i went t"out!i a.- a) i Ii. 's,! n f i - a i, t with Itiends. '1 hat leal, vi, mi II,. t.isli'lui ieecii'iri! si.'a ci.st s 1 1 : "e at t h i iii; Co.'.,. Will i.nlhihaii ai.d wife of Walnut. ! la., a:e mi :iif i, rit tws in dat t- I lllolith I ('es turther. I,s In !ti i longer. Falt'ii's Sun i'.- and last of !'a;if. I tierin Co. agents. Alter a luief vKit with relatives in I'iattsmout!;, Mrs. K. K. l'ok-ertv re I ui ued to !,er home in Havel, ,ck Mon (lav Sunday s I mist rated Itee will con tain illustrations ot the F.iks Indue rooms in l'lattsmouth, with a brief write-up ot thesociety. Mrs. A. K. Oliver, who has been vis It In- the family of Fred lUme for some tune, returned to her home in lbck Springs, Wyo., Mon'lay. Mr. William T. Fox and Miss Amies M. Iloyal, lioth (,f Omaha, were milled In the holy bonds or wedlock in this city Saturday cvenii;r, June Jude Travis otllelatinif. Adam MeUiner, one of u,e .Ijui ntil's stanch friends who receives the paper at the Cedar Creek postollice, called Sat unlay anil renewed his alle giance for another year, into each life some ruins must fall. Wise people don't sit down and bawl: 1 1 1 y fools suicide or take to llix'ht. Smart people take l'ocky Mountain Tea at niK'ht.-r.ei hitf ,: Co. Our wood (ierinan friend, I'clcr Spa der, dropped in Saturday, and while the time hir which he had paid lor the Journal ha I not yet expired, he re newed lor another year, jusi the same. John Seheel llvlm: miles north of M unlock, was here Saturday attend ing a meet in of the directors of the Cass County Insurance company, and paid his respects to the Journal otllce. Shelby (Neb ) Sun: Miss FdithCray of l'lattsmouth Is visit in- the family (d K I'etteysthis week.... Miss Herlha Carmack of l'lattsmouth Is visiting James I.oekard and family for a few days. Now Is the time to takq a spring tonic to purify the blood, cleanse the liver and kidneys of all Impurities llolllster's Kocky Mountain Tea will do the business. X cents. Tea or tablets. Cerium ."t Co. Stops more pain, relieves more sutTer liii;, prevents more heart aches and diseases than any other remedy. That Is what llolllster's llocky Mountain Tea w ill do. ;i." cents In tea or tablet form, tierinc iV Co. J C. MeisliiK'er, of Cedar Creek, was n caller Saturday for the purpose of re newing his subscription to the Jour nal, lie is one of those patrons who always pays In advance, and knows to a dot when his time expires. Ceoiye Slander dropped in Monday morning to renew his mother's suit script Ion at Louisville. Ho spent Sun day with her and says she is In a very fair way to recovejy unless somethin of a more serious nature should attack her. She had been t bleated with pneumonia, but that has passed away. The Nebraska City News says that since the departure of the carnival company, which was there all last week, some people have In-naii to kick. That's always the way. We had 'em here, and some few kicked out or the traces so rar that they wouldn't even pay what they subscribed to the com pany. l!ed lemonade will How, bushels of peanuts will be eaten, Ice-cream will be sold at lOcentsadisli, w ith "spoons" for two, patriotic airs will be sent forth from the town band, the Star Spannled banner in triumph w ill wave, and a -ood time generally Is guaran teed to all who come to l'lattsmouth next Monday, the glorious 4th. W. Paul FitGerald of Lincoln and Arthur J. Stratton of Wahoo, mem bers of the SiK Chi fraternity, were in the city Sunday to attend the funeral of their fraternity brother, James 1'. Windham, guile a number of his fra ternity brothers intended to come, but could not et here on account of the noon train over the rurllnton not running on Sunday. The Journal is pleased to learn that Mrs. Slander, who fell from astep-lad-dern short time since at her home In Louisville, and fractured one of her lower limbs, and who had the same amputated, is netlliik' alonj: remarka bly well, and her ultimate recovery is now expected. The amputation of the limb at her ae, was quite an ordeal for Mrs. Slander to pass through. 15. M. lunan and wife arrived in thiscity Tuesday momim; fofa short visit with friends. Mr. Imuran came In from Hamilton, Montana, where he has Ihtii located since leav ing this city, lie was pastor of the Christian church here for three years, and iscnroute for his old home In Can ton, Mo., for which point Mr. and Mrs. Iniiik'an will leave tomorrow. The Kev. gentleman nave the Journal a pleasant call Tuesday, and wetind him to be a most pleasant ucntleman. Ma;!. all. Ivt.t.st. ..ara:.tc.d ! li V L-ilJuc. ..; Ciii. ' io.iv ! '.m' the Wi;rl It: tii.t II :!" ciais l. l.ii Ti!.e of Ma,,,, m w.i l.eie on celehrated was a e Cl.t i at I .!!"i Tii"i..;y C. ! Ma!ielij. Lonisvi.ie's pi.-.! ii. as t"f. was !.e:e Tuesda). c II. Tavior of Chi,..; was a I'latts- tl, vi,,!or Mi ii. lay. A. Ihehey. was (ii wn In-m I.-n.is- ( ' iile o;i huiiiess l-'i i'ia . I. C. I'eteis,iii was InCoi.i.cil I'.lutls. I'.wa, Friday on business Miss Lthel Clark, of Lincoln is the 'u. st of Miss Helen Travis. Crushed fruit of all kinds with ice cream soda, only .V at Cerln- Co.'s. Ir. W. A. Alton, of KI in wood, was the viicst of County Clerk Tyson Fri day. l'reachinv at Kenosha church Sun day, July lo, at :i o'clock. Vou are welcome. S. W. Jac.kscn. Not how cheap but how vood. l'at toon's Sun Proof I'alnt. Sold only by Cierinv Co. W II. Pool, the live real estate man of Weepinv Water, wa over on busi ness Monday. If you are a judve of a vood smoke, try the "Acorns" ." cent clvar and you will smoke no other. I. .1. Pittinan. one of Cass county's noblemen, of Murray, was a l'latts mouth visitor Tuesday. It costs a little more but Is by far thebesi. Patton'sSun Proof Paint, lierlntf Co., sole avoids. Coorve Pearson and family are now occuplnv the Lovlnvs property in the northwest part of the city. liev. W. F. l; rad ley departed yester day for York, Neb., to attend the dedi cation of a Catholic church. (barley Patterson came in from Arapahoe, Neb., to attend the funeral of his nephew, Jamie Windham. , W. C. Hamilton returned from Wy more Saturday, where he had I wen visit Inv relatives for several days. The Misses Alice and IJuth Iavis, daughters of Mrs. S. A. Davis of Lin coln are in the city visitinv friends. Miss Ida Weidman was the jruest of friends in Nebraska City durinv the street carnival in that city last week. Mrs. F. W. Lehnhotf went to New ton, Iowa, Saturday morninv to visit for some time al least unt il alter the 4th. Misses lllanche, Alice and Gladys Sullivan relumed from their visit to their aunt in Wichita, Kansas, yester day. John Thompson and family departed Tuesday for Vnshinvton, with the in tention of makinv that state their fu ture home. Everybody is conilnv to l'lattsmouth on the Fourth and this is the reason wo anticipate the largest crowd ever In the city. Mr. Harry J. Guthrie and Miss Teresa II. Montgomery, both of Green wood, were united in Marriage in Lin coln Tuesday, June 1'.m4. Miss Pearl Wilkinson of Weepinv Water, who was here attending the institute, remained over Sunday as the guest of Miss Helen Travis. W. II. I loll and wife of Eight Mile Grove were In the city Saturday, and while here Mr. Ileil dropped In to see how the'Journal was getting along. Farmers, go to Dawson county, Neb. Cheap lauds. Make more money. Free alfa'fa pamphlet. Write .1. M. McColl, Lexington, Neb., or the Putnan Co., Omaha, Neb. Our old friend Conrad Schlater, was dow n to the court house a few moments Saturday, and those who saw him say that he is looking better than ho has been for some time. Guy Applegato, a young man living near I'nion, was brought here yester day and lodged in jail on a charge of daylight burglary. Ho w 111 have a pre limary examination this afternoon. Mrs. Louis Ernest, Evansvllle, I ml. "llolllster's Ilocky Mountain Tea Is splendid. Makes sick people well. Cured me after others failed." Tea or tablet form. r cents. Goring & Co. J.G.Mel lugh, foimersuperintendent of the l'lattsmouth schools, will arrive in the city today from Wlnnipeg.Mani toba, and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Povoy during his visit in thiscity. Constipation causes two-thirds of all sickness in the world. Why surfer when llollister's Kocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well? :"i cents. Tea or tablet form. Goring Co. lki you need more blood, and more tlesh, do you need more strength this springy llollister's Kocky Mountain Tea will bring them all. If it fails your money kick. it.", cents. Tea or tablet form. Goring Co. J. P. Falter Is local agent for the Old Koliable Equitable Insurance company of New York. If you desire Insurance and will simply examine Into the good qualities and merits of the Equitable, you will vrasp at the opportunity to place your Insurance with this com pany. Prompt In paying losses is one of their principal features. In. V.i. ymimtmitimmtmitmiffiimmmtmimmt; E. G. DOVEY & SON M ti3 ri-H-Z FOURTH OK J I 1 V whxh Big Summer Sale of g WASH GOODS jp. These goods are placed on our trout ta- S- Lies at greatly reduced prices from ".' a yd. Shoes and Slippers 4 Ever.ythinv in Shoes from Pabies' No 'J Slipper to Men's No. 12 Shoo. We sell "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES the best made. v WE SELL v Forest Mills Hosiery and Underwear "Defender" Muslin Underwear Gae Down Corsets The "Elite" Under Skirts Hissell's Gold Medal Carpet Sweeper srE. G. "Sam" Hoffman Dead. The sad news of the death of her son, Charles S. was received by Mrs. Amelia Hoffman on Saturday last. His death, It soemsoccurredon the uth day of May, at Relief hospital in San Francisco, California. All the partic ulars surrounding the case were con tained in a newspaper clipping, which was enclosed In a letter to Mrs. Hoff man, in reply to a letter of inquiry about her son. The item stated that every effort had been made to locate his relatives at the time of his heath. "Sam", by which appellation he was generally known here, was a printer by trade, and well known In this city. He was a member of the Typographi cal I'nion and of late years had travel ed considerably over the country. lie was a member of the order of the A. O. V. W., and held a policy Tor 2,0m) made payable to his mother. Every one deeply sympathises with the be reaved mother. Sends Greeting to His Friends. James Stander wasdown from Louis ville yesterday and called to shake hands with the Journal force. We are pleased to see M r. Stander looking well, also to learn that lie was delighted with his tfip through the old countries. While absent he visited the Monastery at Birmingham, England, where he had the pleasure of visiting Father Neugent, who is well known in Cass county, where he spent several years. Mr. Stander received a most cordial greeting from Father Neugent, who made diligent inquiry aUiutallhis old friends in Cass county And partic ularly was his inquiry regarding his steadfast friend, Conrad Schlater. lie conveyed, through Mr. Stander, his kindest regards to all his friends In the vicinity of Collegellill, In particu lar. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity Is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump sumptlon Coughs and Colds to be une qualled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Hentonville, Va., serves as example. He writes: "Iliad bron chitis for three years and doctored all the time without lielng benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective In cur ing all lung and throat troubles, con sumption, pneumonia and grip. Guar anteed by F. G. Frlcke & Co., drug gists. Trial bottles free, regular sizes ."oc. and Jl.oo. Thrown Frorn a Wagon. Mr. George K. lialK'ock was thrown from his wagon and severely bruised. Ho applied Chamberlain's Pain Halm freely and says It is the !ost liniment he over used. Mr. lialx'ook Is a well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There Is nothing equal to Pain Halm for sprains and bruises. It will c fleet a cure in one-third the time required by any other treatment. For sale bv all druggists. Stroking in a Pounder Magazine. Is courting death more suddenly but not more surely than neglecting kid ney disorders. Foley's Kidney Cure w ill cure a slight disorder In a few days and Its continued use will cure the most obstinate cases. It has cured many people of Plight's disease and diabetes who were thought to 1k Incur able. If you have kidney or bladder trouble, commence taking Foley's Kid ney Cure today, before It Is too late. For sale by F. G. Frlcke A Co. AH mads Ivad to Platlsmouth means !i:r crowds at Dovc v's Ii DOVEY Death of An Old Citizen. The remains of G. W. Adams, for many years a resident of Cass county, arrived in the city this morning, from Traer, Kansas. From here they were conveyed to the ottoben church, from which the funeral occurred, the servic es being conducted by P.ev. Serface. The deceasad had resided in Cass coun ty, near Murray, a great number ot years before going to Kansas, four years ago, and many of his former neighbors and friendsattended the last sad rites. Interment was made in the old Mt. Pleasant cemetery. The remains were accompanied by Mrs. Adams, her daughter and other relatives. The widow and threochild ren survive him. Asthrrja Sufferers Should Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Hues ing, TOl West Third street, Davenport, la., writes: "A severe cold contracted twelve years ago was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. The best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended and one fifty cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma, w hich had been growing on me for twelve years, and if I had taken it at the start I would have been saved years of suffering.'' For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything lie worse than to feel that every minute may be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala. ''For three years," she writes, "I endured Insuf ferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed in evitable when doctorsand all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Hitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered," For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles Electric Hitters is the only medicine. Only :.0c. It's guaranteed by F. G. Frlcke iS: Co.. druggists. Worthily Bestowed! The class of 'ui of the l'lattsmouth High school have presented to Miss Ethel Dovey as a highly appreciated token of the esteem In which she Is held by the memlicrs thereof, a "loving cup," beautifully designed and with her name handsomely engraved there on, This was a manifestation of their appreciation of her masterly efforts In preparing and presenting "The Silver Shield," which was so magnificently rendered at the close of the school, ft Isa valuable token, andoncwhieh Miss Dovey can look upon withconsiderablo pride in future years. Dr Marshall. Dentist, Coats' Klock. Feel Impending Doom. The feeling of impending doom in the minds of many victims of llrinht's disease and diabetes has been chanced to thankfulness hv the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidnev Cure. It will cure incipient Hrkht Mllsea.se and diabetes, and even in the worst cases gives comfort and relief. Sliht dis orders are cured in a few (lavs, "l ,a, diabetes In Its woist form." writes Marlon Leo of Dunrealh, lud. "I tried eight physicians without relief. I nlv three Initios of Foley's Kidney Cure mum- me a wen man. i or sale bv F G. Frlcke ,V Co. FOLETSHONHHHfl top th coutfh and hatUluatf on Slotx-. 1 , . -mi & SON3 We like best to call SCOWS EMULSION a food because it stands so em phatically for perfect nutrition. A d And yet in the matter of restor- A $ ing appetite, of giving new ? if strength to the tissues, especially 4 r to the nerves, its action is that t t nf n rrwr!ir,n i S'finrl fnr fr amnl sroTT mm-vi i k'.;.,. 4o4ij furl Street, New York. Joe. and i oo; all druggist!. r This Space Will Be Occupied by EDWARDS WOOD CO., Commission House Branch Office 223 Coates Block PUtts 'Phone 241 PLATTSYiOUTH, NEB. R. B. WINDHAM ATTlltXKV-AT-r.AV. I'liitlsiiKiuth : Ni'lT.'iskn. Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation and foreclosure of mortgages a specialty Dr. H. J. MACARTHUR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. iSiieorssor to lr. .1. M. (ireeiie.) COATS BLOCK. Plattsmouth 'Phone 18. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. S2.2S and $2.50 If You Want Tons We Have Them ot $2.00 Up. LIGHT WEIGHT OXFORDS in smooth, fine Don krla. Military lied, Hltiehir Cut." a well gYcssit's choiiv, for S2.50. SHERWOOD & SON . JK!S