! i 1 THE CITY. I'n m l-'ri'iay's Iii!v. Mr?. JY;'!ik Curtssof Union, cawc in this rt;-ri.ir re to vi. it with fr'un!s and relatives. (). !!. Viivin from Murray was a visitor in thv ity this afternoon on business. Albert J. Union were. llanscli anl wife visitors in the city rorn this afternoon. Grandpa Doty, from the other side of Hie rive.-, was a business visitor in the city this morning. Attorney W. C. Ramsey took the early train this morning for Omaha to attend to legal business. II. M. Soennischsen. who lias been at Greenwood on business for the past few days, returned home last evening. Clinton M. Andrus, from Manley. the manager of the Peoples elevator at that place, was a business visitor in the city this morning. Mrs. E. S. Dungan of Grand Island, came in this morning-, and is visiting with her friend, Mrs. J. W. Gamble, for a few days. Dr. Dungan is the physician at the soldiers' and sailors' home at Grand Island. George M. Spurlock, who will be a delegate from Nebraska to the general conference of the Methodist Epircopal church, was a member of the legislature a few years ago. He then lived at Plattsmouth. Later he moved to Om aha, and is now a resident of York. From Saturday's Daily. Geo. Rhoden was a visitor in the city this afternoon. Hon. S. L. Thomas was a visitor in Omaha this morning. J. T. Rhoden from near Murray was a business visitor in the city this morn ing. John Cambell from near Murray, was a business visitor in the city this morn ing. John Chalfant. from near Union, was a business visitor in the county seat this morning. Bob Fitch, from Kanosha, was a business visitor in the county seat this afternoon. W. H. Heil, the famous raiser of the Red Polled cattle was a business visitor in the county seat this morning. J. A. Walker of Murray was a visitor j in the county seat this morning where he was looking after some business. Ed. Graves, from Murray, was a vis itor in the city this morning where he was looking after some business mat ters. Mike Rys, who conducts a blacksmith shop at Cedar Creek, came in this morn ing and will visit over Sunday with home folks. W. F. Gillespie, the genial grain deal er for the stirring little city of Mynard was a business visitor on our streets this morning. Frank Young, sr., was a visitor in the city this afternoon for a short time, on his way from Lincoln, where his son died Thursday. Eugene Frey, who has been visiting at the home of John McNurlin for the past few days, departed for Cedar Creek this afternoon. John Schlater of Louisville, came down yesterday, and is visiting with his brother, Conrad Schlater who is sick and confined to his bed. Chas. Jordan, of Alvo, the democratic candidate for county commissioner, came in this morning and is looking after some business in the city. Mrs. George Weidman, who has been visiting at Plainview" and Havelockwith friends and relatives for some time, re turned home this morning. Miles Standish, one of the substantial farmers living near Murray, was a coun ty seat visitor this morning looking af ter some business matters. A. M. Heath and wife and James Carlyle and wife of Valisca, Iowa came in this afternoon on the fast mail and departed for Union on the Mo. Paci fic where they will visit over Sunday with Mrs. I. N. Appledate. Conrad Meisinger, one of our thrifty farmers from west of the city, brought into the Journal office two pods of cot ton, which were full of bloom and ripe, and shows what t an lie done in this cli mate, which in many respects beats California. Fred C. St ringfellow came in night before last from Fairfield. Iowa, and has taken charge of the Kraft clothing company's store at this, place. Mr. Stringfellow has been engaged in the clothing business for some time and is well versed in the business having been with the above firm at Fairfield for some time. John Inhelder and brother, of Stanton, came in this morning and sold two cars of potatoes, which they shipped from that portion of the state. The Inhelder boys used to live in Weeping Water, PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. and say that theiv was a good crop of potatoes in their part of the state, but; they j. re getting mostly shipped out at j this tin;.. I'rom Moi:il:iysH:iily . ! Rev. F. W. Brink, of Mynard, was a j visitor in the city this morning. j Mrs. Will Thomas and Mrs. Nicholas J Todd were visitors in Omaha today. j Anderson Rouse and family visited yesterday with McGinnis Churchill of Murray. Chas. Chriswisser, from near Nehavv ka, was a visitor in the city this morn ing, having business at the court house. Thomas Wiles, as administrator, sold at the south door of the court house, the Robbths property on high school hill today. F. E. White was a business visitor in the city this morning, looking after some matters relative to the building of the addition to the Masonic Home. A marriage license was issued in Lin coln Saturday to Mr. John W. Shank of that city, aged 31, and Emma E. West lake, of Murdock, Cass county, aged 23. Mrs. E. S. Barker and little daughter departed this morning for Nebraska City, where they will visit for some time before returning to their home at Plainview. R. B. Windeam, jr., moved to Green wood this morning, where he will make his home in the future, and will as sume the management of the Platts mouth Telephone Co. both at that place and Havelock. Lisense was granted to Frank Boe daker, aged 21, and Miss Attella Opp, same age, both of Nehawka. The wed ding to occur on - Wednesday of this week. The friends of the groom-to-be are giving him a shower this evening. From Tuesday's Daily Henry Knabe, of Nehawka, was a business visitor in the city today. S. W. Orton of Weeping Water was a business visitor in the county seat today. George Westlake was a business visitor in the city this morning from Avoca. Wm. Delles Denier, of Elmwood, was a business visitor in the city this morning. John Beckman was a business visitor at the court house today from near Murray. Earnest Richter was a business vis itor in the city today from south of Murray. E. A. Eaton, from Union, was a busi ness visitor in the county seat this morning. Clarence E. Tefft, an attorney of Weeping Water, was a business visitor in the city this morning. Horace Rand and wife came in this morning from Cedar Creek, and will visit in the city for the day. Robert Fitch came in this morning from Rock Bluffs and is looking after some business matters at the court house. James Fisher, of Greenwood, was a Plattsmouth visitor today, coming to attend some business matters which he had at the court house. Miss Claire Metzger, who has been visiting in the city for the past few days, departed for her home at Cedar Creek this morning. W.C. Brown and wife, of Murray, departed this morning for Valisca, Iowa, where they will visit for a short time with relatives and friends. E. F. Marshall and L. D. Switzer j came in this morning from Weeping Water, and are looking after county j business at the court house. J. W. Holmes came in from Murray last evening and departed for Omaha this morning, where he goes on business in connection with his store in Murray. Miss Mogey of Union, who is em ployed in the bank at that place, was a visitor in the city last evening, attend ing the lecture at the Parmele. H. G. Wellenseik of Avoca, was a visitor in the city this morning, where he had business in county court, de parting for Omaha this afternoon. J. L. Burns of Louisville was a vis itor at the county seat this morning coming down on legal business. He also dropped in and subscribed for the Journal. Mrs. John McNurlin, who has-been visiting at Cuilom for the past few days, returned home this morning, and was accompanied by Mrs. A. F. Seybert, who will visit for the day in the city. Mrs. David Line of Louisville, who has been visiting with relatives and in Carthage, Illinois, for the past two weeks, returned home this afternoon, coming in on the fast mail and going on home on the Schuyler train. County Attorney Rawles was a pas senger to Lincoln this morning, where he goes on legal business. Mrs. J. S. Hall was a passenger to Omaha this morning, where she goes on business connected with their store. J. H. Inhelder, who has been deliver ing potatoes from the. car here, which he and his brother shipped from Stanton departed this afternoon for Lincoln, whore he alr.o has a consignment for sale. The Ve-t!ake e.- taie in Use probate otirt cnie up for final settlement to day. There are a number of parties in terested, and attorneys in the city, at the settlement. J. W. Cox, formerly county commis sioner for this county but now residing at Alva, Oklahoma, and who is visiting at the old home at Weeping Water, came in this morning and is renewing ac juaintances in the city. Byron Reed, from Murray, was a business visitor in the county seat this morning, where he is looking after some business. Byron says he is having a good deal of trouble with the rheuma tism again. Fioni W t tliifMiJiy's daily. John Lohnes from Louisville had some buesiness in the city today. D. K. Barr, of Greenwood, was a business visitor in. the city today. - George Horn of Cedar Creek was a business visitor in the county seat to day. Henry Westlake of Murdock is in the city today looking after the settlement of the Westlake estate. John Westlake of Louisville came in this morning looking after some legal matters at the court house. W. H. Seybert, from Cedar Creek, was a visitor in the city this morning, having some business matters to look after. G. A. B. Hicks, of Cuilom, came in this morning, and is transacting busi ness with some of the Plattsmouth mer chants. Last evening the board of county commissioners departed for Elmwood for the purpose of appraising some school lands in that neighborhood. George Sherman was a passenger to Omaha this afternoon, where he goes to meet his daughter, Mrs. Anna Timyon, who is coming from Denver to visit for a short time. Mrs. J. R. Blunt came in this morn ing from Denver, where she has been making her home for some time past, and will visit for a few days with her children in the city. Prof. F. D. Brooks, brother of Prof. Brooks, of the High school of this place, who was visiting here, departed for his work at Crete, Neb., where he is super intendent of the city schools. J. H. Becker was a visitor in the metropolis this morning. George McDaniels and wife were vis itors in Omaha this morning. Henry Herold was a business visitor in the metropolis today, going on the morning train. C. H. Hiatt was a passenger to Oma ha this morning, where he is looking af ter some business matters today. Mrs. S. E. McElwain departed yes terday afternoon for Lincoln, where she will visit for a while with relatives. Mrs. B. E. Galligher departed yester day afternoon for Lincoln, where she will make her home for the present. Mrs. and Mrs. Nis Cronk, who have been visiting with friends and relatives in the city for some time, departed this morning for their home in Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. R. 'E. Sawyer and children de parted for Omaha this morning, where they will visit with relatives and friends for a few days. uainfy footwear for Women! Wp do not relv on one make LJ to please and fit. We have J f choice tail styles irom tne f iour iouowing lines; domi Cross, Julia Marlowe, White house and White Ribbon. Why are we not able to well serve you? SCHOOL RUBBERS; 6000 ONES p Sherwood & Son "j I Ipiinn - i kipk pi niiR II : lira im imm31 E MiMl Uf f s I " in and get an idea of what we Largest Assortment but we the country. Quality, workm things in fur and we know pleased with your purchase, look at the goods. u Black Coney Derby Black Coney Ford French Chinchilla French Ermin Genuine Beaver o 0 We have many others, but space will not permit us to enum ate them all. We invite you to come in at any time, as our Fur Department is now ready for your inspection. 9 E Mrs. L. B. Egenberger and daughter, Hellen, were passengers to Omaha this morning, where they will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. Frank Wooster, wife and children, who have been visiting in Denver for the past week with relatives and friends, returned home this morning on the early Burlington train. Miss Rose Shall, who is now making her home in Omaha, came in Tuesday evening and visited over night with her sister, Mrs. M. Fanger, returning home yesterday afternoon on the fast mail. C. E. Metzger, of Cedar Creek, .demo cratic candidate for clerk of the district court, came in last evening and visited over night with friends, departing this morning for Union, where he has some business to look after. M. P. Nelson, wife and two small children, came in this morning from Omaha and attended the funeral of lit tle Mathew Bajeck, this morning at the Holy Rosary church, and returned home on the fast mail this afternoon. Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Maynard, of Deadwood, who have been visiting in the city for some time with relatives and friends, the guests at the home of Soseph Droege, departed this morning for their home on the early train. But few people away from Platts mouth are aware of the fact that we have a city of 6,000 inhabitants and not a negro among them. With the passing of "Uncle Ned " about one year ago, went the only one that our city had. Tuesday, through their attorney, C. A. Rawles, of this city, the farmers filed a memorandum with the railway commission, at -Lincoln, asking that i they compel the Missouri Pacific rail- j way company to place a siding to .their : elevator at Manley. The matter is ex- ( pected to be heard in about fifteen or . twenty days. j Mrs. O. C. Ebert, of McCook, for- j merly Miss Nellie Stockton of this j place, who had been visiting in the city j for some time, the guest at the "Sun-j ny Side" with the Wescotts, departed! last evening on the late Burlington j train for her home, where her husband j is engaged in the banking business. F. W. Eaton, of Lincoln, came in this morning and was a visitor at the ma chine department of the local Burling ton shops, with a view of coming here to live if he could make the change in place. Mr. Eaton is the grandson of Mrs. August Reinackle. He departed this afternoon for his home in Lincoln. show in the fur line. Not only the represent' one of the best houses in anship and style are three important when you buy from us you will be Look over this Fmd3 Fox Loretta Fox Loretta Isabella Marten Hiawatha French Mink Genuine Fox $2.48 1.89 2.75 5.00 10.00 Genuine August Gorder was a business visitor in Omaha this afternoon. Mrs. T. E. Parmele was a visitor in the metropolis this afternoon. Dr. E. D. Cummins was a visitor in Omaha today, going on professional business. Miss Georgia Matous was a passenger to Havlock today, where she will visit with friends. Ray Christwisser from near Nehawka was a business visitor in the county seat this morning. W. I. Good, a business man of Moulton, Iowa, was a visitor in the city this morn ing on business. Herman Bestor is visiting at Cozad this week with his son, Guy, having gone out last Monday. Clayton Rosencrans, the Riley Hotel barber, was looking after business in Omaha this afternoon. J. R. Norris of Council Bluffs was in the city this morning on business, return ing home on a later train. A. S.- Will was a visitor in Omaha and South Omaha this morning, where he has business to attend to. j Jos. Linn and John Frank were pas sengers to Omaha this afternoon, where they will visit for a few days. Mrs. Mike Warga who has been visit ing in the city with relatives for the past few days, returned to her home at Have lock today. H. G. Van Horn, the music man, was a passenger to Omaha this afternoon, where he is replenishing his stock of records and machines. Mrs. James W. Newell, of Omaha, who has been visiting at the home of her parents for the past few days, re turned home this afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Teegarden of Hickman, who has been in the city for the past few days in attendance at the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. James Fogartv, returned home today. s : . . EY mM J Scott s ELmxjL lesion strengthens enfeebled tjf ij nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and nerve force. It provides baby with the necessary rat Q and miners! food for healthy growth. ALU DRUGGISTS list, then come and 0 0 i S4.98 7.50 5.50 S.50 18.00 Marten 90 in. han 10.00 0 0 Philip Meisinger was a business vis itor in the city this morning, from near Cedar Creek. Washington Smith was a passenger to Omaha this afternoon, where he is visiting with his son, Glen, who is in the hospital at that place. Glen is re ported as progressing nicely. W. D. Crawford of Lincoln came in last evening and is looking after some business in the city. Mr. Crawford re ports that he was confined to his bed at home for the past four weeks, and has just gotten out again. Mrs. Mollie Warren, who has been in the city for the past few days with herchildren, departed this afternoon for Lincoln, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robt. McClannahan, be fore returning to her home at Denver. Bennett Chrisweisserand C.A. Rawles departed this morning for southeastern Kansas, where they will look at the country with a view of purchasing some land, sliould the price and appearance of the land be such as to appeal to them. Mrs. Bernett Fetzer and daughter. Miss Katie, who have been visiting at Omaha for some time past, returned this morning and will visit for a while with her brother, Joseph Fetzer, before returning to their home at Manatowoc, Wisconsin. Hans Tamms came in last evening from Walbeck, this state, where he has been working for the Burlington, build ing a depot at that place. Having fin ished that job he will not take up any more new work this fall. Mr. Tamms will be engaged at this point from now on. W. H. Coolige came in last evening via the Missouri Pacific and viited orer night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Washington Smith, departing for Oma ha this morning. Mr. Coolige went to Omaha to purchase good3 for his busi ness at Rosalie, where he started in the grocery business about a month since and is having a nice trade. : 50c. AND Sl.OO.