r THE CITY PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. Krom Friday' Dull v. Mrs. Rev. M. C. F. Chambers, of Avoca, Iowa, came in this afternoon and will visit for a few days with her brother. Rev. A. L. Zink and family, while her husband. Rev. Chambers, will attend the Methodist Conference at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Fred Bugford and wife came in last evening from Maywood, and will visit in the city with friends and relatives, guests at the home of Ben Brooks, Mrs. Bigford and Mrs. Brooks being sisters. They will remain in the city for about two weeks. A case was in the county court this morning having a title of Van Horn vs. Van Horn, for the accounting of $250, which the father had loaned out for the benefit of theson. Frank Albin of near Union was a busi ness visitor in the city this morning bringing a load of wheat to town. Bring your wheat along, we need it and can use more of it. George Berker, who has been visit ing in the east for the past week re turned home from Pekin, Illinois last evening. Robert Nichols, of near Union, was a business visitor in the city this after noon. W. T. Richardson, of Mynard, was a business visitor in the city this after noon. J. R. Vallery attended the horse sale at Omaha on Thursday. Chas. Cook and wife returned today from Murdock, where they were called by the death of a little neice of Mrs. Cook's who died Wednesday. Miss May Vallery was a passenger to South Omaha Thursday, where she will visit friends and attend the grand ball at the closing of the "Country Club," Friday evening. John Rodine, of North Platte, and Peter Milmine, of Gothenberg, both having married sisters of T. E. Olson, came in yesterday while on their way to Iowa where they have some business and visited during the day and over night at the home of Mr. Olson, de parting this morning for Omaha, where they have some business. C. Bengen from southwest of Mynard was a business visitor in the city this morning. F. M. Young, from near Murray, was a business visitor in the city today. A. F. Seybert, of Cedar Creek, was a connty seat visitor this morning, hav ing business to attend to in the city. W. A. SwearingerT came in this 1 morning from Omaha and is looking af- 1 : ter business tor the house which ne I represents. James and Floyd Chalfant were pas ; sengers to Omaha this morning where I Floyd is receiving' treatment for some nasal trouble. ; C. J. Gaebel, of Louisville, was in - ' the city today advertising his big stock sale, and let the light of his good nat 1 ; ured countenance beam in upon us. Peter Meisinger from near Cedar; Chris. Mockenkaupt, of Wabash, was Creek was a visitor in the city this a Plattsmouth visitor today and took morning, where he was looking after . time to call on the Journal a few mo some business matters. ; ments. W. B. Banning was a visitor in the ' Mat and Peter Spader, who have city this morning from Union. He is j been at Murdock for the past few days here attending the county central com-, visiting with their uncle, John M. mittee meeting of the Democratic J Leese, returned home yesterday after party. noon- W It Ilil the well known Red! Mrs. J. W. Gamble drove with W. ru it U U t(C 0 0 SOME OF YOU Polled stock breeder, of Eight Mile Grove, was in the city yesterday, and was a business caller at Journal head quarters. Joseph Schlater, of Louisville, came down this morning and will visit over Sunday at the home of his brother, Conrad Schlater, after which he will depart for Denver, where he will visit for a while with a daughter who lives there. W. Gamble, J. W. Gamble's 'father, to Omaha yesterday via Pacific Junction ' and Council Bluffs, returning home this l morning. j Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Cummins depart ed this afternoon for Belna, Nebraska, i where they will attend the wedding of J. W. Kimball, of the Great Northern !Ry., and Miss Edith Ham, which oc- ! curs there this evenihg. ' i Geo. M. Porter was a passenger to ! i Omaha whpr hf will visit and lnnk af- ' From Mouday'sDaily. , , . , . ' ; ter some business during the day, and Chas. Stroebel, of Avoca.Jwas a busi- i meet Mrs. Porter's brother, J. C. ness visitor in the city today. ; Critchfield, and sister, Mrs. Allie Solly C. Keckler, of Manley, was a j Moore, of Shreve, Ohio, who have been business visitor in the city this after- j at Lincoln visiting with Bird Critchfield. noon. Wm. Loughrige, Who read this are join to buy a new carpet this fall, and to you and others that are interested in carpets, we will say this Our new carpets are heinnin ts arrive and we are getting them in shape as fast as we can. We have a good stock to select from and the quality is the very best that money can buy. We buy direct from the mills for cash, thus securing the lowest possible price. It is a great pleas ure to us to show carpets, knowing that we are in a posi tion to show you a greater variety of patterns than any carpet house it this vicinity. It does not make any differ ence what you want to cover your floor with, we have it So let us figure with you. Call up the carpet mail. Inde pendent No. 70, Bell 153. He will be right' there to give you the desired information. Tell him to come and take the measure of your room and you will be sure of a nice fit. 0 0 0 of Murray, was a business visitor in the city this after noon. John A. Davis, from west of Murray, was a business visitor in the city this morning. Fred Patterson and wife, from Rock Bluffs, were business city this afternoon. ! They will come to Plattsmouth for a short visit before returning to their i home in the east. W. B. Virgin of near Murray was a business visitor in the county seat this morning. Hugh I. Cecil departed this afternoon visitors in the I uF""6"tK' n ... ...... awhile and then probably locate in bus- H. A. Gast, of Murdock, was a visi- tor in the city today, having some busi- ! Wm' Seay Lwent to Wood Lake, Cher ness matters to attend to. j couny. where he has a claim. He is i going up to build a house and will move District Judge Paul Jessen came in there in the rf this morning from Nebraska City and T , , w , opened court here this afternoon. ! Banker Neitzel of Murdock. and I Chas. Guthman were passengers to D. K. Barr, the attorney who repre- j Qmaha tWg afternoon where they will sents Greenwood, was a business visi- , attend the bankerg. convention. tor in the county seat this morning. ,,,..,, . , . John L. Mayneld, who has been agent Lewis Anderson. from" Weeping ; for the Burlington at Peasantdale, Water, was a visitor in the city today, j came 5n ,ast evening and will assume uaving uusiness mailers 10 iook alter, From HUturday's Daily. Bals Meisinger was a business visitor in the city this afternoon. M. G. McGuire was a business visitor from Union this morning. John Lloyd from below Murray was a business visitor in the city today. Alex Graves was a business visitor in the county seat today from Murray. W. II. Seybert was a business visitor in the city this morning from Cullom. Jacob Meisinger from near Cullom was a visitor in the city this afternoon. Henry Sr.oke jr., was a visitor in the county seat this afternoon from Union. Wyatt Hutchinson was a business visitor from Rock Bluffs this afternoon. O. W. Zarr, of South Bend, was a business visitor in the city this after noon. Miles Standish was a business visitor in the county seat this afternoon from Murray. Justice Lilly, from near Union was in the city today transacting business with our merchants. Floyd Chalfant and wife from near Rock Bluffs were business visitors in the county seat today. Sheriff Quinton departed for Green wood this morning where he has some business to look after. Adam Kaffenberger was a passenger to Omaha this afternoon where he has some business to look after. J. P. Xoyes. one of Louisville's pro minent citizens, was a business visitor in the ccunty seat this afternoon. Charley Reihart was in from Cullom this morning to meet A. F. Seyhert who was returning home from Omaha. Philip Horn was a visitor in the city from near Cedar Creek this morning, where he is looking after some busi ness. Chas. R. Jordon, of Alvo. the demo cratic candidate for commissioner, of the third district, was a business visitor in the city. J. G. Johnson, of Eagle, came in this morning enroute to Malvern, Iowa, to see his mother, who is very ill nnd ad vanced in years. Mrs- A. F. Seybert and Mrs. Wm. Kefi, w ho have been visiting in Huron, S. D., for the past week returned home this morning. J. D. McBride was an over Sunday visitor at home, returning to his duties at South Omaha this morning via the Missouri Pacific. Mrs. Charles Ahl, who has been vis iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayflicker, at Waukeena, Kansas, for the past three weeks re turned home last Friday evening. Mrs. Anna Cartright and three daugh ters, Lizzie, Emma and Clara, of Oma ha, were passengers for home this morn ing, having been visiting at the home of Mrs. Cartright's brother, Steppet. sr. W. J. Davis, of Ozark, Ark., came in this afternoon and will visit with relatives southwest of Murray. His brother John A.' Davis met him here, they then going to Murray on the after noon train. The peach harvest at the home of H. ; L. Oldham at Murray, commenced in earnest this morning. Geo. Oldham ' went to Murray this morning to assist ', his brother in packing and shipping ! them out. They expect to pick and ship 100 bushels today. the duties of cashier for the Burlington at this place in place of W. J. Evans, who goes to Denver to assume a similar position with the Burlington. Mrs. W. W. Tunison and ,Mrs. Fred Yeck and son, Clarence, who have been visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. Tunison's brother, Jesse Heiner, for the past few days, returned to their home in Malvern this morning. Mrs. Yeck and son live in Bridgeport, Ontario, Canada, and are visiting with her sis ter, Mrs. Tunison. at Malvern. Stephen A. Wiles some three miles August . south of the city is having built a new granery and crib combined, in which the center drive way is being made ele vated above the sides, that the work of high scooping will be avoided when the unloading process of the harvesting of the corn crop comes. Jasper Sanders, Jay Herring and Thomas Stokes are do ing the work. Sanitary Carpets Mattings Ingrain 2-ply Carpets Ingrain 3-ply Carpets Moquett Carpets Smith's Axminster Carpets Wilton Velvet Carpets Brussels Ca.pets Floor Oil Cloths Linoleums, in 6 wide Inlaid Linoleum Rugs 9x12 in Brussels Moquetts and Velvets. and 12 feet 0 0 0 Vi-u w w Jr -n it if- r Uncle Nicholas Holmes has been vis iting in the northwest for the past week and returned home Monday. He was at Chamberlain, South Dakota, and other points in that state, and says the crops are in fine condition, but more rain would be beneficial. On his return he visited in Knox and Pierce counties. with little, if any, relief. Three boxes of Chamberlain's Salve cured me. It this state. He stopped at Plainview, j Chamberlain's salve is for and was the guest of rred fcbenger, G Frkkev and A T. Huld wno ne says is niceiy locateu anu uumg a good business. Had Tetter for Thirty Years. How to Avoid Appendicitis. I have had tetter for thirty years and Most vic tims of appendicitis are those have tried almost countless remedies ; wno are hahituallv mnsti Uu.A Mr. Lnxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation bv stimulating the liver was a torture. It breaks out a little at ! an(i bowels, and restores the natural times, but nothing to what it used to j action of the bowels. Orino Laxative do. D. H. Beach, Midland City, Ala. I Yrut Syrup floes not nauseate or erme sale by F. I arj js rnif -An, pleasant to take. Re ' f jse substitutes. !'. . Fricke & Co. Wm. Schwab from Kenosha had busi' ness in the city today. i i A. B. Forniff and family were busi I ness visitors in the county seat this morning from Cedar Creek. Davis Rakes from Rork Bluffs was a business visitor in the county seat this morning. From Wednesday's dally. Wyatt Hutchinson was in from Rock : Bluffs this afternoon looking aftersome business. Harry Reed, of Weeping Water was i a business visitor in the county sert this afterntion. ; The Board of County Commissioners j convened this morning and are taking i up the regular work. j Mrs. 0. A. Davis and Miss Hasser, j of Murray, were visiting with friends I in the city this morning. E. F. Marshall came in from Weep- ' ing Water yesterday to attend the meet ing of the county commissioners. ' C. A. Baldwin, of Weeping Water, ; came in this morning and is looking af- j ter some business at the county seat. ' J. M. Meisinger and wife were visit ors in Omaha this morning, where they j also have some business to look after. ; J. W. Barwick, who has been at j Aurora, 111., on company business f or J the past few days, returned home this ; afternoon. Chas. R. Jordon of Alvo was a visit- j or in the city this afternoon having j some business matters to attend to at I the court house. i W. C. Brown and Philip Prisben, of j Murray were visitors in the county seat i last evening, having some business j matters to attend to. j Mrs. John McNurlin departed for Murray yesterday where she will visit ! at the home of Mrs. Chas. Beverage i for a couple of weeks. ' Miss Christie Biggs was a visitor in Glenwood this morning. Mrs. M. E. Gallagher was a visitor j in Omaha this morning. j H. M. Pollard, of Nehawka, was a Flattsmouth visitor this afternoon. I I FALL GWQLLIIM MM EFSY OPE DOC Friday : AND Saturday . lm:$Mm, AND 9 p. . DOC You are especially invited to attend this opening and view the lovely dis play f Pattern Hats FL (