WOMEN SUFFER NEEDLESS MISERY, weeping waterL, I 11 (J I C. Hits ilUIIUi WCiO Ci (iJUUuiiUO vV J iruiiibii in y-iuikiibu outlet from Female Diseases, endangering their Jives by doing nothing. If they write to me I will give them the benefit of my extensive expe rience. S. Hartman, M. D. i IN vi-w of the pr-at multitude of woiii'-n suffering from some form of ft-mal- !i--arff and yt-t unalle to find any rtir-. Dr. Hartman, the renowned jrene coIopit, has announced his willingness to direet the treatment of as many canes am make application to him during the fcuinint r iiHWitlis m itlioiit charge. Tlie treatment will b coihIik-UmI hy Corref!u!i-nee. The jm-di'-itM- pn-Hrrilxcl ran le ob tained at all dru nlon s. The Doctor will prescribe all medi cines, applications, hygienic and diet ary regulations necessary to complete a cure. Furthermore, all correspond ence will he held strictly confidential. T i-;.f". r will hold food onlydurin the n;:::xn-r month. Any woman ran I--oi:k' a regular patient by rend ins a writ t n Ktat'-ni' tit of her ajr-, eondition of life, history and ryi:iptiins of her de ranements, and previous treatment. Pe-ru-na Erought Health and Happiness. Mi Nellie South, late of Manchester, I'np., writes from NJ Prince Arthur St., Montreal, (Tan., as follows: ' Per una has made a wonderful change in my life. It has brought me health and happiness. 'Since my seventeenth year I have had female complaint and irregularities. My general health suffered, I had pains in my hack and lower limhs, my eyes were dim, and I lcame morose and un-re&.-ionaMe. 'Mother sought the advice of our family physician, who prescribed for rr.e, hut I frrew no better. then read of Peruna and procured a bottle. That cne bottle was worth more than all the doctor's medicine J had taken previously. " I cannot express my gratitude. IV ran a has been a great blessing to me." Nellie South. Miss Kdna Moore, 40 Kim street, Buf falo, ". Y., Secretary Kast End Literary Association, writes : 'I was a great sufferer from systemic catarrh, was extremely nervous, could not deep, fainted easily, was very irrita ble, had a confusion of the senses, and pot up in the morning feeling more tired than when I went to bed. "J was very wretched, but upon tak ing Peruna I began to improve, and after using the medicine four months, I felt like a new woman and was com pletely cured. " Edna Moore. The principal remedy which Dr. Hartman relies upon in curing catarrhal diseases of women is Peruna. Hun dreds of women sufferers find Peruna household necessity. Urbain I mi . V m Vh .s i mmnmnm , t 7 . n-wsmi urn 4 WiWwWf J. i : 7 1 rl Woman's ' n ,,,sare ' 'vv A I and for h , h Jfd 1 UnrivalM. J? J 4- L- TtTTISS Angelina (Jrotten, J5 St 1VX street, Montreal, Can., writes: "Having heard Peruna praised highly induced me to try it for my cold, and pains in the groins with which I had been Buffering for months. It took nearly three lit tles to cure me, but I consider that was but a short time, as I have often taken doctors' prescriptions for months be fore I got relief." Angelina Crotton. As is well known, Dr. Hartman is the Presidentof the Hartman Sanitarium, an institution which has a department devoted to the treatment of female dis eases. He is thus brought to see thousands of such cases every year, the most of w h o m r e- turn to their homes to be treated by correspond -ence. From tlic llcrul.I. Miss Iv;i Katclil'e went to Laurel, Neb., Thursday, where she has a posi tion in the public schools. Hoy Kirkpatrick, chief clerk of the taritr department, general freight oflice of the H. .'s: M., was a visitor Itere Saturday. Howard Calkin and family, of Wa bash, departed from here last Thurs day for an extensive trip to New York state, visiting relatives. Since his return from the east "W Vo"drulI received word of the death of his sister living at Mesick, Mich , who was taken ill a day or two after he was a visitor there. Mrs. Nettie Amick leaves today for Omaha, and then to Kvanston, Wyo., where she visits an aunt, and will also go to Salt Lake City, to visit friends. L. C. Todd and family were in town Fridav, and when the parents and eight children lined up before Pho tographer Morgan they made a very nice showing for a group picture. Miss Kerr, of l'lattsmouth, was the guest of Mrs. (lerard, Sunday. She was on her way to Eliuwood to teach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen, living- southeast of town, mourn the los of an infant babe, which died Sunday. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Huhge, on Tuesday, September .", 1!K", at ! a. m., Hev. S. I. Hanford otliciating, Miss Sophia Huhge toJDr. A. K. Calkins of North j lend, Neb.were united in marriage. On Saturday morning, September 2. 1 nor,. C. H. I lad ley. an old settler and citizen of the county, living about 4i miles northeast of Nehawka, died of droDsv. after an extended illness. The funeral was held at the M. 10. church in Nehawka, Sunday at 11 a. in., Hev. Keiser otliciating. Mr. Ilad ley was born in North Carolina, and he came to Nebraska in the sixties and was 72 years of age. ccos;cocscccc & DO YOU ADMIRE A WELL DRESSED MAN? t & uhu Mn ho flno Ynnroolf9 O IMIJ I1U UU Ullb IUUIOUIIi 0 s I 3 Sings of every variety and we promise to Q search for what you Our Stylish, Hand-Tailored Suits cost you only about one-half what you pay for the same at thetailor shop. New Styles Just Arrived! and we will be glad to show them to you. We have also a very finelineof gents'furnish- . Come and see us help you in your may want. W'M. I-I Hheumatism, gout, backache, acid poison, are results of kidney trouble. Hollister's Hockv Mountain Tea goes directly to the seat of the disease and cureswhen all else fails. 3." cents, tiering & Co. We have on file thousands of testi monials like the ones given here. We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsements we are constantly re ceiving. No other physician in the Those wishing to become oatients world has received such a x-oliim of should address Dr. 5. B. Hartman, enthusiastic letters of thanks as Dr. Columbus. Ohio. J Hartman for Peruna. Nehawka From the Uejjlster. The tirst frost, of the season visited this vicinity last Friday night. It was not heavy but hung around close to the whiskers. Tue schO"l children responded very promptly to the famil'ar sound of the old bell and hiked to the temple of learning. Monday. Mrs. Mary Iliggins, mother of Mrs. Ieo. Sheldon, and her sister, Uina Iloisington, came in last Friday on their way east from Portland, Ore., and visited at the Sheldon residence until Monday when they resumed their journey homeward. Mrs. Homer lioss, of Denver, and two sons came in last Saturday and are spending a week visiting with the former's uncle, Joseph Malcolm, and family. Mrs. lioss is a granddaughter of Wash Iavis, of Weeping Water. Last Saturday night a large crowd of young people gathered at the resi dence of Henry Hehrns, about three miles west of town, and spent the eve ning dancing and otherwise enjoying themselves. It was a jolly crowd of gentlemen and ladies that at a late hour bade their host and hostess pood bye. The gathering was perfectly in formal and everybody present enjoyed themselves to the limit. Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carrol started for Portland, Ore., for an extended visit with rela tives and friends. They will not re turn before May of next year. The old people go well provided for a pleas ure trip, and when they have conclud ed their visit at the above place expect to go to San Diago, Cal., where they will see H. (;. Strong, formerly of this place, and many other old friends. Unioi Always Successful. When indigestion becomes chronic it is dangerous. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure indigestion and all troubles resulting therefrom, thus preventing Catarrh of the stomach. Ir. New- brough, of League, W. Va., says: wTo those suffering from indigestion or sour stomach I would say there is no better remedy than Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have prescribed it for a num ber of my patients with good success." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by F. (1. Fricke & Co. and Gering Co. The "Havana Tag," the best 5c cigar on the market. Try one today and you will buyone. From the Ledger. Constable (i. W. Saxon has been in Lincoln this week, doing duty on the police force at the state fair grounds. John Iloback went to Omaha yester day morning expecting to undergo a surgical operation in one of the hospi tals. W. 15. Davis has been very sick the past few days, but we are glad to learn that ihere is some improvement in his condition. I'rof. C. II. Taylor went to Spring Meld yesterday to get affairs in shape for the beginning of the schools next Monday. Dan Lynn departed Monday morn ing for Filmore county to look after his farm property and spend a few days among his relatives and friends. Mrs. li. G. Stowers of Nelson, Neb., and Mrs. Chas. Huffman of Host wick, Neb., have been visiting relatives and friends in and near this village. Mrs. James Hittman arrived home Monday from a few weeks visit with her parentsat Denver, and the families os Jake Eikenbary and Charles Mc Namee. They will also visit at Denver and Pueblo. born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Young. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph I'mland on Monday, September ". The best yield of wheat that we have heard of this year was 12 acres belonging to Ed Wen.el which was thrashed last Monday from which he got ""'. bushels, or a little more than 4U bushels per acre by wagon meas ure. If there are any who can beat this let them speak out. L. G. Sack and Conrad Rausch got into an altercation of words over something while in town Wednesday and as both seemed unable to express themselves in language that would ! bring peace they mutually agreed to walk outside the city limits and settle the matter in pure Fitsimmons style. But after reaching the battle ground both seemed to have cooled off and came back to town, and the trouble will probably be settled at The Hague after the Japs and the Russians get through. Numerous and Worthless. Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C DeWitt & Co. of Chicago discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleedidg, itching and protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases De Witt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's the genuine. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and Bering Jv: Co. Elmwood From the Leader-Echo. ' John i. Stark and family returned Tuesday evening from their eastern visit. Mrs. V. C Mason returned Friday evening from a two months visit at her former home. Columbus, Neb. S. S. Johnson has sold his place six miles south of Elmwood and has moved into new residence in town. Kirk Cunningham has purchased Hert Buster's dray and entered upon his new duties Monday morning. Lafe Cox and family arrived Friday from Angus. Neb., and are enjoying a few days visit with relatives and friends. Harvey W. Heaver and Fred C. Canine have purchased the hardware and implement business of F. C. Voor- hees .S: Co., taking possession of the same September 1st. II. W. Miller returned Saturday from a week's visit with relatives at Lexington, Mo. Henry says he would not trade an acre of Cass county land for a whole section of Missouri. (leorge Washington was first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen but Perry win oe first to serve fresh oysters in l'latts mouth this season. Any style remem ber on and after Friday, September 1 NEBRASKA, Beagle From the Beacon. Wm. Pennington returned Monday morning from Indiana, where he was called two weeks ago by the death of his mother.' A. L. McDonald who is visiting his daughter in Denver, says he is feeling fine and gained three pounds in weight the first three days he was there. On account of his wife's poor health Harley Smith intends to go out of the hotel business. We are sorry to see him quit for he has been doing well and has built up a large trade among the traveling men who come here- Born, on Sunday, September 3, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bahr, a boy. On Monday, September 4, a daughter was Louisville From the Courier. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spang ler, September 3, a boy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jackman, September 4, a girl. G. II. Wood, wife and daughter, Thelma, went to Denver and Colorado Springs last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McPherson left for their home in Greeley Center, Wednesday, after a visit at the Lehn hoff home at College Hill. Miss Daisy Twiss, the local telephone managr, and Miss Henrietta Peters, of Springfield, left Monday for Denver for a two weeks' vacation. (ieo. Frater sold his residence prop erty on upper Main street Wednesday to Julius Ragoss. Mr. Frater will continue to occupy the property for another year when Mr. Ragoss expects to leave the farm and move to town; C. T. Davis, of this city, and Miss Helen Remington, of western Ne braska, were united in marriage at the parlors of the Hotel Speaker, by Rev. Chad wick, on Thursday evening. We understand that the newly wedded couple will make their home on a farm owned by the bride, in Box Butte county. The Courier extends congrat ulations and best wishes. Don't forget that Chas. Gaebel will have the largest sale of Poland China and Duroc Jersey pedigreed hogs, October 11, that he has ever held, and that is saying a great deal, as Charley always has big sales and his customers get the best to be found when they buy at his sale. Remember the date. Bills will be out in a few days. Prospecting! 'for Coal. A local company has been organized at Louisville, with Herman E. Pan- konin, president, and Wm. Thomas, secretary, for the purpose of prospect ing for coal, strong evidences of which has been found on the farms of Amos Keiser and George Jackman, three miles west of that village. Work will begin tomorrow and be pushed rapidly. The Journal hopes they will meet with great success in their prospecting. Farm for Rent. 100 acre farm, TO acres in cultivation balance in pasture; well improved, seven miles south of Plattsmouth on Rock Creek. For further information inquire at the farm. No Unpleasant Effects. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Risers for billiousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without pro ducing unpleasant effects. Sold by F. G. P'ricke & Co. and Gering & Co. I)K. G. y. TODD. DR. .1. T. TODD. TODD BROS., D EN T IS T S Denial Surgery a Specialty. 504 Karba.'k Bllt Omaha, Neb. 15 ib and Douglas. tP ' CT rEKKINS HOTEL GUTHMAN BROS., PROPS.: PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 6c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call J5he Perkins Hotel armers, Attention! o o V) o 0 u a. o If 3'ou have some Live Stock to sell, such as Veal, Calves, Butcher Stock, Cattle, Hofs, Poultry or Butter and Eggs, call on us and see what we pay. It will pay you to come and see us. Remember we will now butcher our own stock. Lorenz Bros., Plattsmouth, Plattsmouth 'Phone No. 242. Nebraska J " " 11. Nebraska. OOOOOOCGOCOOCCOGOOCiCOCOOOeOOGCOOO I FRISCO 5 8 x 8 q Jf rem tcrc to Zbcxe I Homeseekers' Excursions ON FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAYS 8 o f q May, June, July, August, September, October and X November 8 TO b Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territorv 8 X and Texas ONE FARE PLUS S2.00-ROUND TRIP b J. C. LOVKIEN,- Q Ass t Uen l 1'assener Agent, Kansas City, Mo. A. Hilton, Gen't Passenger Agent, St. Louie, Mo. 8 8 8 n