Kroehler & Kroehler HARD WARE: In selecting your spring need?, please bear in mind that we carry a complete line of IJuilders' Material in the Hardware Line. Also. Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mowers, and the old Reliable Buck's Steves and Ranges We do all kinds of Roofing, Repairing and Spouting. ( all and see ns. KROEHLER & KROEHLER fob1 V f j ! Nehawkj Boys Hard Luck. A speca' Tr.'T. Co d 1Vi." 1 a under date f Jur.e .1, sn: "Ho.i!1 Johnson of NehawUi. Neb, and Miss Yen E. R'Vkwe'.iof M:m!e. applied here for a n an !a:e hcet.se and eie refused credentials. T;e pn svlne gMoin gave l is a? as t nemy-one an i the bride to b-' ad.r.itted to twent) ti w cars, but t'ie eleik's deputy, who Is an expert, placed the ace of the younc man at saventeen n under and refused in coin ply with the pleadings of the couple." The couple it seems did not give up the chase for the necessary credentials to make them one, as the following from the Nebraska City Tribune of last evening would indicate: "Howard W. Johnson and Miss Yera E. Rock well, both of Nehawka, were united In marriage this afternoon at the Methodist parsonage. Rev.C. A. Mas tin performed the ceremony." WHY SHOULD THEY TRADE HERE IN PLATTSMOUTH ? Don't allow money to lie around. Is easier to spend it and easier to lose it It J I. 111 v J SAVE MONEY bv keeping it in a safe place such u The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock 150,000, Surplus $15,000 orriCEKS: Clms. C. l'arnicle. Pres., Jacob TrltKCh, V-P, T. M. Patterson. Ciwli. You can (five a check for any part of ft at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. when you have a bank account you w ill be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. Sour Stomach No appatlta, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach ara all due to indigestion. , Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices ot diges tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known (onto and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Btll. of Rtv.njwood. W. Vt.. lira: " I wu troubled with tour itomtch for twanty yaara. Kodol cured me and we art now using It In milk lorbeby." Kodol Digests What You Eat Bottles only. $1.00 Size holdlnf 2H tlmei the trial lie. which sella for SO eenta. Prepared by I. O. DaWITT OO.. OHIOAQa Gering & Co. Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency of Early Risers. These pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They are as staple as bread in millions of homes. Pleasant but elective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping. Sold by Ericke & Co. and Coring Co. American Held fencing and poultry netting at Asemissen I.oiick's. A hacking cough Is most annoying. ne Minute Cough Cura draws the In animation out of the. throat, chest and lungs. Sold by Ericke & Co. and ering & Co. Fourth at Cedar Creek. A movement is on foot for an excur sion from Plattsmouth to Cedar Creek on the Eourtli of Julv, the train to leave here early in the morning and return in the evening. This will give the family of those whodesire tospend the day in Ashing and other amuse raents that they may desire to pursue an opportunity to do so. We hope the arrangements will be completed as many here In town would no doubt take advantage of this arrangement for a day's outing. DR. J. O. BRUCE Osteooathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty Coatcs niix-k. rooms S. and22tl. Oftleehourl II to 12 a. m 1 to 5 p. in. iiml 7 to 9 u. m. hv ay ixilntnii'iit. Teleuliunes, otllce 'Mi ; residence ut Perkins Hotel. BfflfDBS Ufe Reliable Store WATCH THIS S PACE In future issues of this paper FOR Unheard of low prices on our entire stock which was damaged by water in our recent FIRE These goods have been water soaked and some are stained These will be placed on SALE As soon as the Insurance Adjusters are through with their work, Our customers will reap the benefit of this great disaster by getting BARGAINS Never before heard of in the history of the West, 16th and tLXm.A AM H.r . Omaha. Dodge ifittyuoiiui Nb. How to Break Up a Cold. It may be a surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be com pletely broken up In one or two days time. The first symptoms of a cold are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlain's cough remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms, it counteracts the ef feet of the cold and restores thesys' tern to a healthy condition within a dav or two. Eor sale by b.U. I ricke & Co. and A. T. Eried. J ust received a car of the American fencing. If in need of any please give us a call before buying. A9EMISSEX& LOVCKS. Judges Going to Europe. A Lincoln special to the Omaha Ree contains the following: Chief Justice Sedgwick and former Chief Justice John J. Sullivan will leave the first part of the week for a visit to England and Ireland and some other places a cross the water. They will be accom panied by Mrs. Sedgwick and Mrs. Sullivan. It is understood the trip was Inspired by reason of the fear on the part of Judg Sullivan that the democrats would draft him to run for governor." An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con stipation becomes chronic. This con dttion is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills: the best and greatest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by E. 0. Ericke & Co., druggists. Price 25c. Hew tilt Fiesp2psrs Educits t!ie Buyers Ffoatbs Rural Districts. The following timely thoughts upon a (iiii'!Ui'ii that loteiests not only the country merchant but the buyer of merchandise, Is taken from the Ere motit Herald and as it suits this lo cality as well as it does Eremont, we the take liberty of substituting the name of I'lattsniouth Instead of Ere mont.that it may possibly have a bet ter effect upon the reader: "One of the most notable facts con nected with the country dally news paper of today is the large Increase In the amount of advertising of local busi ness houses. The change has taken place gradually, and lias been marked especially during the past year or two. It is highly significant, and an Inquiry as to the cause of it Is of great profit, not only to those engaged In the news paper business, but to every business man and citizen of our town as well. The change, In brief, means that local merchants have found it necessary to call attention to their goods because of the immense competition they face the most deadly clement of which Is that from the stores in tin larger cities. These big establishments ad vertise their wares extensively, and the met iniuiiltan newspapers which contain their advertisements arc scat tered far and w ide, some one paper of w hich enters nearly every home. The result is that these establishments have built up a great mail trade. The country newspapers have sought by every means to educate the country buyer the fallacy of buying away from home, and the newspaper men will keep up this educational process. Peo ple are gradually learning that "all is not gold" that glitters In the adver tisements of the large stores. They find from time to time that they are Imposed upon. In 1'lattsmouth and in most of the towns hereabouts, there is little occasion for this out-of-town buying. The duty of the cltlz.cn Is plain, and where other things are eoual support should be given to the local dealers. Our merchants have In vested their capital, have erected buildings, and have established con cerns which are most metropolitan In character. They have built us our lit tie city, and it Is only a fair return that they have the city's trade. A bet ter reason for the trading at home is that you are always guaranteed satis- faction, or your money Is refunded. No business man in the city can afford to give ills customers anything else but satisfaction, and the city store doesn't miss the customer who kicks and quits-there are plenty of other "suckers" for their bait. l!ut the Plattsmouth and Cass county citl.en owes it to himself to trade at home To turn his trade otherwise, even In the line of small purchases which are great in the aggregate, is to invite the decline of property values Inour vlcln ity, and that means loss not only to the business men tut to the customer When you think of buying in Omaha or Lincoln, think twice and you will spend the money at home." What l a Lady I I.lppec.cot t's Magazine gives the b.l I Inuuik' ilescilpt l-o of a lads: "Social ! Iv a ladv is an illuminating exe'pllun to ti e 'I'rnwil.' isl.e has old fasiontie.l iH'lloi.s that puzzle the m.ijm it y :nnl delight t lie few. Slie has no longings b r a career or tor suffrage. She de tests snobbery, but refuses to knew anv save the "best people'' f. r her b knew. Tlit'so who paint pictures, hew marble, and w rite books or give to the world the worthy pn ducts of their talents are among her "best people." Not that she looks uion great wealth as a bar sinister to social eligibility. What has money to do with ladyhood? Hut she knows the need of money Is the root of much evil; therefore, among tier friends are women whose millions are but golden addenda to their thrlce-charmlng selves -Indeed, she often is born to the purple, or ac quires It by marriage. Many are called upon, hut few-are chosen as a lady's Intimates. To all she Is careful to le polite, and i so escape the snare of pet ty broils and spiteful "roastlngs." Friendships that are h'Tii In a night, and die in a fortnight, she rejects. She confides In none. It unconscious ly she Incites, she never Imltes, confi dence, but when trust eil is loyalty's synonyine." r -i mm IN THE GOOD OLD Summer time You want to save your money to buy your COAL iFOR TH& WINTER AT OUR CITY Coal Yards. Full Weight Guaranteed Best Threshing Coal All Kinds of Feed JlEptai Proprietor Plattsmouth Coal Yards Corner Third and Mala Streets Bell Thono M Platts Phone 22 Establish Recruiting Station. Dr. E. I). Cummins has been notl tied that a recruiting station for the United States Marine Corps has been established in this city. He received his olllclal appointment as the medi cal examining officer of candidates for this branch of Cncle Sam's service last Wednesday.' This department is one of the best paid ot the military and naval forces of the government and the age for enlistment ranges from IS to 3 j. Anyone Interested In this service may secure more extended Information In regard to the remuner atlon, rank, etc., by consulting Dr Cummins. Get Hand Crushed by Hammer. While making pipe clamps Eriday morning about nine o'clock, Ed Roman, a blacksmith apprentice, had the misfortune to get his left hand caught under the steam hammer, op erated by Geo. Hall. The unfortunate young man was at once taken to the company physician's otllce, where it was found necessary to amputate the forefinger between the first and sec ond joints, and to dress the other fin gers and thumb, which were badly mashed. The accident will necessitate a several weeks' layoff. Re-locates In Union. A deal was made some time ago in which Ir. A.E. Walker bought the oilicc and practice of hr. E. L. Me Lend In this village, but we had no permission to publish the fact at that time. The change is to be made next Eriday, at which time lr. Walker again steps In as "boss"' of the otllce he sold Just three years ago. lie has not been forgotten In those three years, hence he needs no Introduction to 1'nion people, w ho are glad to wel come him back. Dr. McLeod Intends going to New York City about July 1st to take a year's post-graduate work In one of ttie best medical colleges. Union Ledger. Special Salt of Trunks, Valisu Suit Casts and Ttlcscopts at Hir old's. Ntw Stock. Lowist prtct. A Pecoli.ii Divoico C;i.e. In t lie case ot Mcl lonald vs Mci ion- lid, a demurer was tiled to the answer of defendant, which was overruled. 1 The grounds lor the demurer were used upon t lie iuesllon of whether or not the probate court of HJahonia in is:il had Jurlstlctlon to grant a divorce; and, second, w liet her or not the case Haddock vs Haddock, recently decided In the supreme court of the United States, would be followed In the state f Nebraska. The court In that case held that a divorce granted In one state where the defendant resided In another state, and service was had by publication, that the decree entered therein Is void. The case of McDon ald vs McDonald will be tried at the September term and will be, probably, the first case In Nebraska, where this liicstlon is raised. No doubt the case will go to the supreme court of Ne braska. II. D. Travis Is attorney for the plaintiff and S. M. Chapman and and Win. Deles Dernier for defendant. District Court Notes. Jas. . I. Johnson vs village of South Ilend.ct. al.; motion of the defendants to require plaintiff to lilenew petition, called up by the defendant, but passed by court on account of absence of at torney for plaintiff. Sylvia E. Wren vs. Edgar L. Wrenn, defendant asks and Is given three days to tile additional affidavits in support of motion to dissolve temporary In junction. Plaintiff asks and Is given three days thereafter to file counter affidavits. Cause to lie heard on said mot Ion at Nebraska City on date to be agreed upon by both parties. Deles Dernier, et. al. vs Carrie Car roll, motion to make petition more definite and certain, overruled. Cory vs Qulnton, on motion of de fendant, the real party In interest, Jas. M. Craig, Is substituted for the defend ant herein. Palmer vs Lane, ct. al., motion to modify decree overruled; motion to grant stay of order of sale, sustained. A suit to recover Judgment In the sum of $iu)0 was tiled in the district clerk's ottlce today by John Larson vs. Martha J. Peterson. District court adjourned Thurs day "sine die," and Judge Jesscn de parted for his home In Nebraska City. It Is dan- Vim nro KiiiK to cole, brato. of course, n:ol ns Tlu Fourth coin.- but onct' it yont you wimt tin best or nothing. Our Budweiser Beer is tlio utiiinliinl of purity in boots it is oo d nul freshing iiml jttNt tho tiling for patriots to use in 1 1-i 1 1 k 1 1 i c tfo'ir ooun Iry'rt l.oiillli. Phil Thicrolf AGENT Tolnplionn No. !B5 How arc your Kidneys? gerous to delay when the Kidneys are sick. One box of Kldncy-Ettes will recommend the next. Ucrlng it Co, druggist. Orange Blossoms. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Pat rick, In Alvo, was tho scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday even ing, June 1.1, I'.xmi, when their daugh ter, Hessle, was united In marriage to Mr. William II. Khoden. At sunset Miss Kirk patrlck and Mr. Khoden, ac companied by Miss Glllham and Mr. Sterling Khoden and three little Mower girls inarched, while Lohnegrin's wed ding march was played, to the spacious front porch where Kev. Mr. White per formed the ceremony. The parlor and porch had been taste fully decorated In pink and white with a profusion of green leaves and smllax. The bride wore a handsome gown of white embroidery and carried a show er bouiiict of bride's roses. After the ceremony an elegant two-course lun cheon was served to more than one hundred guests. The young couple will go immediately lo housekeeping In the home which the groom has pro vided. The Louisville Bridge. A special from Papllllon says: "The commissioners of Cass county applied to the commissioners of Sarpy county to Join them In repairing the bridge across the Platte river at Louisville, which was refused. Now Cass county will make tho repairs and appeal to the court to compel Sarpy to pay Its share of tho expenses." Spccia.1 SeJc of Mus lin Underwear xt Her-old's Fine Winter Whe;it. Previous to the rains that fell the. forepart of the week many were ready to declare that not only the small grain crop was ruined, hut. the corn crop also. There was noiiiesllon as to small grain being in a serious con dition, hut that fear lias all passed, and now to convince those who have been saying that Cass county would have scarcely any wheat this year, wo invite them to call at the Journal otllce and ga.c upon a sample of wheat that J. K. Vallcry sent In yesterday evening. The stock stands about three feet high, and the heads are well filled. After examining the sample you will lie Just like others who have examined it, and say that it Is exceed ingly line wheat, considering the fact that nearly every wheat raiser In the county was ready to declare the crop a failure t wo weeks ago. Guy Bestor Married. The following account of the mar riage of Cuy Itestor Is taken from tho Co.ad ( Neb.) Tribune of June '21: "Miss Inas L. Atkinson and (iuy II. P.estor were married at the home of Mrs. M. E. Atkinson, mother of the bride, Wednesday evening, June !Mth, at eight o'clock. inly relat Ives being present. The marriage ceremony was pronounced by Kev. K. A. Ploetz of the Presbyterian church. "The bride is 1 lie oldest daughter of Mrs. M. E. Atkinson and has lived nearly all her life In this community. The groom has been a resident of Co zad more than two years and during this time lias been In the employ of the Cozad Mutual Telephone Com pany, having recently been elected sec retary and manager. They will reside in Co.ad. We extend heartiest con gratulations." The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kcstor, living six miles west of Plattsmouth, and was bom and reared In Cass county. The Journal Joins the friends of the groom in ex tending congratulations. The slncerest tribute that can be paid to superiority is Imitation. The many Imitations of DeWltt's Witch Hael Salve that are now before the public prove It the best. Ask for De Wltt's. Hood for burns, scalds,chaffcd skin, eczema, tetter, cuts. brulscs.bollH and piles. Highly recommended and reliable. Sold by Ericke & Co. and flerlng & Co. VcH i t . Yes'm, Wi'is Everything In Summer Footwear Your Heart Desires Vr two New Oxford.- both nitichirs, one li'ht sole tin other medium hea vy. Smooth inside, flexible. ICither make an ideal. LOW CUT FOR $2.50 Take Shoe Comfort in our Oxfords, Fair Week ChlMrart'a Slippers House Comforts SHERWOOD & SOU