The County Jxcrianocs Itomt Csnonl lntrt pUptprt frnm thi P.nlnmtK n( finnlpmnnnrhs lib lit VI WVMwiWi llliwitl vvivvivi 11 w viwimhv vi iiim)viii Weeping Water from tli Herald. J. A. Hay loaded Ills car of goods at Louisville last Wednesday, and ship ped to Imperial, wheic lie lias a 100 acre farm. Mrs. Hay and sun depart ed last Friday. Wallace riillpot called for Dr. Jen sen to come out and treat tils cattle. One had died and ttio disease was pro nounced as black leg. The other cat lie twenty-two head In all, were vac cinated. About tlfty friends and neighbors of Mr. mid Mrs. Jim Murphy, who were recently married, gathered at the home of Chas. Murphy last Thursday, and were entertained right royally to dinner. In the evening the time was spent In dancing, and again the guests enjoyed a delightful time. Mr. Mur phy expects to move onto his farm this season, where they will he at home to their friends. L. C. Todd and John Colbert return ed home from Chase, county last Sat urday. Mr. Todd purchased 320 acres ot land Just east of Imperial, thcro be ing a race track and fair grounds lo cated on 100 acres between Ills land and the town site. Mr, Tood speaks very highly of the country, and be lieves he has made an Investment that will make him money. W. A Harlan was In town last week and had us change his address of the Herald to Silver City, Iowa, where the family moved Monday and will locate on a farm owned by Geo. T. Rcw, a big farmer and stockman, who owns 10,000 acres of land. Mr. Harlan will work for Mr. Kcw, ani the boys will care for NO acres of land. The Harlan family are splendid citizens, and their many friends will regret their depar ture. Mr. Allen Walker received from the Woodman accident association of Lin coln, the. sum of $1 10. This was for seven weeks disability resulting In falling down tho cellar stairs, and was paid promptly by that company eighty days beforo the time limit. The Pacific- Mutual Insurance Co., of Califor nia, in which he carried a policy rep resenting $.j per week, sent lilm a check for $35; all of which goes to show that It pays to be insured against acci dents. Mr. Walker says that both companies paid wltlioutqulbbllng, and sent their checks Immediately. Union Rev. W. 1. Cave, who conducted three weeks of revival meetings here, departed last Friday for his home in Missouri. Winnie McNamee and wife left last night via Kansas City for the l'acllic coast, their destination being Los Angeles, Cal. They Intend spending at least a year there, and If satisfied with the country they will make It their permanent home. Hum January l, is:u, In Forfarshire, Scotland died at 5:38 p. ni.on Monday, February 12, l'.Hiti, at his home, near I'lilon, Nebraska. The death of James ltysart, sr., Is another call from the rapidly decreasing ranks of the Cass county pioneers. Mr. Dysart, who was not naturally a robust man, had with stood the hardships of pioneer days and until about a year ago he was In reasonably good health, but the past six months his decline was quite rapid. About ten days ago ho suffered a stroke of apoplexy which rendered him help less and unconscious, and he remained In that condition to the close of this life. Fred Ost has sold his farm of about 200 acres three miles north of this vll lago to Chris Ross, consideration be log $12.00. Mr. Ost Is now In Callfor nla, and soon after the public sale on February 28th, the family will move out to the l'acllic coast and make Cal ifornla their permanent home. Last Saturday morning the remains of Mrs. Susanna llrock were brought here from Nebraska City, accompanied by her husband Frank llrock, Mrs, Josephine Felthouser, Mrs. Yal Felt houser and Harvey Clarence. They were met at tho train by a number of relatives and friends, and the remains were then conveyed to the Union cem ctery, northeast of here for Interment James E. Manning, who Is one of the best boys, as well as best operators that ever monkeyed with the llghtnln at Union, and who was assistant to the train dispatcher at Omaha, has been transferred to Nehawka as agent He Is now ablo to put his feet under his mother's mahogany, and listen to corn growing on his farm just south of town on the balmy summer nights that will soon be here. He misses the strenuous life, but It's home. Don't Deceive Yourself. Don't deceive yourself. If you have Indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It will rellcveyou. Rev. W. E. Hocutt, South Mills, N.C.says: "I was troub led with chronic Indigestion for sev eral years; whatever 1 ate seemed to cause heartburn, sourstomach, Mutter ing of my heart, and general depres sion of mind and body. My druggist recommend Kodol, and it. lias relieved me. I can now eat anything and sleep soundly at night. "Kodol digests what you eat, makes the stomach sweet. Palatable, strengthening and affords Ulck relief. Sold by F. (I. Frlcke Co., (Jerlng & Co. Men Past Sixty In Danger. More than half mankind over sixty years of ago suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate gland. This Is both pal ful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sig of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney llumett, Hoc Port, Mo , writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate, gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking tw bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years although 1 am now HI years old." !. Frlcke .S; Co. Alrmlvitely Made from Tare Grape Cream of Tartar In baking powder Royal is the standard, the powder of highest reputation; found by the United States Government tests of greatest strength and purity. It renders the food more healthful and palat able and is most economical in practical use. Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to buy alum powders because they are "cheap." Yet some of the cheapest made powders arc sold to consumers at the highest price. Housekeepers should stop and think. Is it not better to buy the Royal and take no chances the powder whose goodness and honesty are never questioned ? Is it economy to spoil your digestion by an alum-phosphate or other adultercd powder to save a few pennies ? ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK Elmwood i'rura the LalT-Eclio. Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stack, February 11. l'JUti, an eleven pound bey. L. A. Tyson has repapered and re painted the Interior of his drug store. It looks very neat and Inviting, and greatly Improves the appearance of the store. M. IS. Williams has sold his im proved eighty, three miles southeast of Klin wood, to John Miller, possession to be given about March first. Con sideration 10,000. Louis H. Kunz and Miss Catherine M. Schick were married yesterday afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kunz. A more extended account of this enjoyable affair will be given next week. Charlie Rngcnrief went to Lincoln Saturday evening, and on Sunday Dr. Finney removed a wen from the side of his neck. He returned home Mon day with his neck In a sling and feel ing tip top. Charles 11. Ferguson came back from Neligh, Neb., Tuesday evening. He has disposed of his stock and Imple ments In Antelope county, and after a few weeks visit with relatives and friends here, expects to locate In Washington and Oregon. Klmwood and vicinity Is just now being visited by the smallpox In a mild form. There are eight cases In all, Wm. Current, James Hendricks, plmer Smith and Mabel Swacker In Klmwood, Mrs. Fred Drum, Mr. Kep ler and Rhoda Thornton In the coun try. All the homes where the disease Is located have been quarantined, and it Is now thought no further cases will develop. The disease Is In a very mild form, and the schools, churches or public meetings of any kind have not been ordered discontinued. The Yellow Fever Germ has recently been discovered. I bears a close resemblance to the malaria germ. To free the system from dis ease germs, the most effective remedy s Dr. King's New Life Tills. Guar anteed to cure all diseases doe to ma larla poison and constipation. 2.'c at F. G. Frlcke & Co.'s drug store. Louisville from tlifl Courier. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kreck low, of Mauley, Wednesday, February 14, a daughter. Frank and Andy Schoeman, who have been here from North Prairie, Wis., for several weeks visiting with relatives, returned home Thursday. Born, February it, l'.HXl, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Maylield, of Brock- cnrldge, O. T., a ten pound boy. "One more vote for statehood with prohlbl tion," says Grandfather C. G. Mayfleld John Gauer has closed a contract with George Delezene, the Louisville carpenter, for the erection of a nine rcom dwelling on his farm cast of Louisville. The building will be 32x34 two stories and will cost $3,500. C. A Piehey will furnish the lumber. Dr. J. L. Polk, of Raymond, Ntb. was here Monday and visited his farm east of town. Tho doctor tells the Courier that he will retire from the practice of medicine and may decide to purchase property In Louisville w here ho will be close to his farm and be ablo to send his children to a good school. While here he looked at sev eral pieces of property and also paid the school a visit, which would Indl catc that he has about decided to locate among us. number of friends and schoolmates of Richard Brown gathered at his home on Gospel Hill, Tuesday evening and gave him a farewell party. Al though on account of his recent 111 ness Richard could not join In the fun with his schoolmates yet be enjoyed the company and did his best to make it pleasant for bis friends. The eve nlng was spent In childish games of all kinds and alt had a jolly time. At nine o'clock a lunch of Ice cream, cake and fruit was served. It was at a late hour when the happy gathering broke up and all expressed themselves as highly pleased with their evening'! enjoyment but regret that thelrfrlend and schoolmate Is so soon to lcav them. One Minute Cough Cure contains not an atom of any harmful drug, and It has been curing coughs, colds, crou and whooping cough so long that it has proven Itself to be a tried and true friend to the many who use It. N need to fear of your child choking from croup with One Minute Cough Cure hondy. Sold by P. G. Frlcke & Co.,Gerlng&Co. NehaLvkat From the Register. Frank Vantlno camo In from Ara pahoc last week for a visit with rela tlves and friends for a few days. We are sorry that Mr. and Mrs Kennedy are going to leave us. M Kennedy was an Ideal agent at ou depot and his pleasant manners will be appreciated wherever they go. A deal was consummated yesterday whereby a Mr. Buckley of Verdcn, be came the owner of the stock ot goods Rear-Admiral hichborn Praises Pe-ru-na. .if - c . If ' v f . r . . . 1 1 i ADMIRAL'S WORDS CARRY WEIGHT. CHRONIC CATARRH OF THROAT.- I la one of tho best T EAK-ADMIRAL 1IICHROHN X known sdmirulu of our nuvy. Ills staU-niont concerning lVruna will have much welelit as it goes out into the world. What lie cay Is echoed by many other naval cfliccra of high ctunding. WHAT THE ADMIRAL SAYS. Navy, rhlllp Hlchborn, Rear-Admiral United States writes from Washington, P. C, as follows: "After the use of Peruna for a short period, I can now cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy to any one who s In need ot an Invigor ating tonic." Philip Hlchborn. AN EVERPRESENT FOE. to The soldier and the sailor are especially subject catarrh in some form or phase. Exposed as they are to constant changes, subject as they are to various vicissitudes, and ull kinds of climate, wet nnd dry, night and day, they llnd catarrh to be their most Insidious and everpn.wnt foe. lu the barrackn and on tho held, Peruna is equally elllcaeious. Taken at once after exposure, it should prevent catching cold. CHRONIC CATARRH OF THROAT.- "I was troubled with catarrh of tho throat particularly, and suffered considerably as a result thereof lor a period o about five years, and my general health was affected. SOUGHT CHANGE OF CLIMATE. "Three years ago I was forced t glvo up business, anrl tjiok up my residence la tho Western country, looking for relief in change of climate as well as a change in the method of treatment for my ailment. RELIEF IN PE-RU-NA. "After much expense, both here and In tho West, I w as In duced by a friend to try Peruna. I continued tho use of it for about flvo weeks, at tho end of which time I returned to New York, both well and happy." Wm. H. Switzcr, !K5 E. iSlrd street, New York City. USED PE-RU-NA IN HIS FAMILY. PE-RU-NA A RELIABLE REMEDY. After a cold has becouie established, Peruna will break It up as quickly as any other remedy known. Even after a cold has becomo settled in some organ of tho body, Peruna can be relied upon to promptly dispel it. Peruna will relieve catarrh, w hether acute or chronic, but a few doses taken in tho first stages of the diseaso will be more effective than when the disease has become chronic If you suffer from catarrh in any form, do not neglect It. Take Peruna at once. Delays In such matters are dan-pprous. "I have used Peruna in my family with very satisfactory results for the last two years. Besides I havo recommended it to all w horn I think are in need of it. "I urge all who are afllictcd to buy a bottle and begin its use at once. I havo never heard of any who have used it to be dissatisfied with tho results." Frank W. Harris, box 23, llasic City, Va., member A. F. A A. M. A TYPICAL TESTIMONIAL. Mr. J. II. tlalbraith, 3tO West Second Ave., Oolumbiis, Ohio, writes: "I havo been a sufferer of catarrh of the stomach and kid neys for seven years. Doctors did me no good, end after tak ing Peruna for six months, at intervals, I believe I am cured. My appetite returned, I sleep well and work every day. 1 always have it In the house." No remedy ever yet devised has received such unstintod eulogy from so man renowned statesmen and military men as I'cruua. We have on file thousands of testimonials like those given above. We can give our readers only a glimpse of the vast arruy of endorsement Dr. llartmau is reeuivins. of Thomas Cromwell. We are very sorry to have Mr. Cromwell leave us so suddenly for he has done many things for Nehawka, and its betterment. Yesterday at high noon, at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Munn, at high noon occurred the wedding of their daughter, Miss lola to George Davis, Kcv. Keiser otliclating. The groom and bride have the best wishes of the entire community for their future happiness. Jim banning, who has been in the dispatcher's oillce at Omaha, for the Missouri Pacific railroad has been made agent at this station and as sumed his duties Tuesday. No intro duction is necessary for him in this community. If you see an adult smile on its way up ton, just unllmber a plethoric niche In your bank account and Jim will do the rest. Hello, Jim, we welcome you home. Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless Im itations have similar sounding names. De ware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Is In a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It Is the best remedy for coughs and colds. F. G. Frlcke & Co had sold his practice in Elmwood and will look up a new location somewhere in the west with the hope of finding a climate which will be beneficial to Mrs. Townsend's health, which has been failing of late. The Pe-ru-na Almanac. The Peruna Lucky Day Almanac has become a fixture In over eight million homes. It can be obtained from all druggists free. He sure to inquire early. The PiOtJ Almanac Is already published, and the supply will soon be exhausted. Do not put It olT. Get one today. In the District Court. In the case of the state of Nebraska vs Geo. and Cal Lcls, complaint was dismissed as against Cal Leis, and de fendant Geo. Lcls plead guilty to the charge of assault and battery on one Dr. Jones at Murdouk, and was fined r.00 and costs, amounting in all to $2.1.00. D. 0. DWYER, Attorney-at-Law Offce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. A Card. This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents scaious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and crnsumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. P- G. Fricke & Co. The police are on the lookout for a couple of would-1 ike-to-be mashers, who make a practice of standing on the Ri ley house corner every evening to "guy" every young girl that passes along. A few dollars line will perhaps learn them that such acts will be no longer tolerated. From theiieacon. George Obcrle was cutting Ice again yesterday. It was about seven Inches thick. William Prank Is carrying his arm In a sling on account of a sprained el bow. The deal In which Mr. Trimble was to take charge of the livery barn yes terday has been declared off. Word has been received here that Harry Fender, a former Eagle boy, but now at Rock Island, III., was married recently. Mck Peterson has been confined to his home this week with a well devel oped case of chlckenpox. He Is get ting along nlccly.and will be able to be out again In a few days. Yesterday Jake Frollch moved on to the eighty known as the old Rums place, which he recently purchased of J. 1). Sumner. Charley Rcnner moved out to Jake's home place. Dr. Townsend came up from Elm wood Monday evening and spent a couple of hours playing with the band boys. The doctor Informed us that he Baking Bswdcr Good Health depends upon the food you eat Adds to the healthfulness of all risen flour -foods, while it makes the food lighter, sweeter, finer flavored, more delicious. Exercise care in pur chasing baking powder to see that you get Dr. Price's, which makes the food more wholesome and at the same time moi-c palatable. Note TVrs arc r.inuv mixture;-, in.-di i.i imitation of grind Iwking r-iwd-vs wl.Hi tlic prudent wiil avoid. Th y n.-iv t; ki-mvn lv thi- pri being sold for ten n tw 'i'y fr c rem ; a pound, r n cent an ounce. Thry pn- fji.-u: viih ..li .n, ii.terfcre with the hcalthf-j'n'.fs ot the i;,od.