n THE ATALE Or THE PLAINS rlW Rahdall, Paddish- "Author Or' My Lady Or The South. Vhem Wildepess Was King tic'TC Iuu8tratiom8 By Dearborn Mrxviu.' (Copyright. A. a McClurf A Co.. 1910.) was esaf Ths doctor's ruddy fses whitens. "Dead? Willis Witt dnir he re peated. "What do you nwi, sir? Ars you sure 'hr "I ought to be sure; I burled him Just this side ths Ctmmaron Crossing out on the Santa Fe trail." "Hut do you know It was General WalteT" the man's Insistent tone lull of doubt. "I have no question about it." re turned Keith, conclusively. "The man was Walte's she and general appear ance, with pray beard, similar to the one I remember he wore during the war. He had been scalped, and his fm-a hpntin hevond recognition, but SUOSEfl DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE Miss Elsa Inhelder, a Most Esti mable Young Lady, Drops Dead at Her Homo. From Wednesday s Dally. Just as tlif Journal went to pros last i' t'liinn we received tin1 sii intelligence of tlii death of Mis l'.la Inhelder, ; most estimable ouii2 1 ; i i . who died vi rv suddenly of heart failure at ssiTr''1' r pnpers in his pockets were sufficient tln Ihmpo of her parents at Cedar CHAPTER XVI. Introducing Doctor Fairbain. Headed an thpy w ere, and having no other special objective point in view. It waR only natural for the two fugitives to drift into Sheridan. This was at that time the hunuin cesspool of the plains country, a seething, boiling maelstrom of all that was rough, evil, and brazen along the entire frontier. Customar ily quiet enough during the hours of daylight, the town became a mad saturnalia with the approach of dark ness, Its ceaseless orgies being noisily continued until dawn. But at this period all track work on the Kansas , Paclfjc being temporarily suspended by Indian outbreaks, the graders made both night and day alike hideous, and the single dirty street which com- Tosed Sheridan, lined with shacks. crowded with saloons, the dull dead prairie stretching away on every side to the horizon, was congested with humanity during every hour of the twenty-four. It was a grim picture of depravity and desolation, the environment dull, Clooroy, forlorn; all that was worthy the eye or thought being the pulsing human element. All about extended the barren plains, except where on one side a ravine cut through an over hanging ridge. From the seething street one could look up to the sum mit, and see there the graves of the many who had died deaths of Tiolence. and been borne thither In "their boots." Amid all this surrounding desolation was Sheridan the child of a few brief months of existence, and destined to perish almost as quickly the center of the grim picture, a mere cluster of rude, unpalnted houses, poorly erected shacks, grimy tents flapping In the never ceasing wind Kwlrllng across ths treeless waste, the ugly red station, the rough cowpens filled with lowing cattle, the huge, un gainly stores, their false fronts deco rated by amateur wlelders of the paint brush, and the garish dens of t1o tucked In everywhere. The pen dulum of life never ceased swinging. Society was mixed; no man cared who his neighbor was, or dared to question. : Of women worthy the name there were few, yet there were flitting fe male forms in plenty, the saloon lights revealing powdered cheeks and palnt fld eyebrows. It was a strange, rest less populace, the majority here to day, disappearing tomorrow cow boys, half breeds, trackmen, graders, desperadoes, gamblers, saloon keepers, merchants, generally Jewish, petty of ficials, and a riff raff no one coutd ac count for mere floating debris. The town was an eddy catching odd bits of driftwood such as only the frontier nr Vnew. Queer characters were everywhere, wrecks of dissipation, d& relicts of the Kast. seeking nothing save oblivion. Everything was primitive passion and pleasure ruled. To spend easily made money noisily, brazenly, was the Idoul. From dawn to dawn the search after loy continued. The basnlos am' quarrelsome humanity, the gambling tables alive with excitement. Men swaggered along the streets looking tor trouble, and generally finding it; cowboys rode Into open saloon doors and drank In the saddle; troops of congenial spirits, frenzied with liquor, spurred recklessly through the street firing Into the air, or the crowd, as their whim led; bands played popular airs on balconies, and Innumerable "barkers" added their honeyed invi tations to the perpetual din. From end tn nnA It was saturnalia of vice, a babel of sound, a glimpse of the In ferno. Money flowed like water; every man was his own law, and ths gun the arhlter of destiny. The town marshal, and a few cool-headed depu ties moved here and there amid ths chaos, patient, tireless, undaunted, seHklnr merely to exercise some Blight restraint. This was Sheridan Into the one long street Just at dusk rode Keith and No, the third horse mlHn behind Already Ituhts were beginning to gleam In the crowded saloons, and they were obliged to proceed slowly. Leaving the negro at the corral to find some purchaser for the animals, and such accommoda tions for himself as he could achieve, Keith shouldered his way on foot through the heterogeneous mass to ward the only hotel, a long two-storied i wooden structure, unpalnted, fronting the glitter of the Plnoeer Dance Hall opposite. A noisy band was splitting the air with discordant notes, a loud olced "barker" yelling through the uproar, but Keith, accustomed to simi lar scenes and sounds elsewhere, strode through the open door of ths hotel, and guided by the noisy, contin uous clatter of dishes, easily found bis way to the dining room. It was crowd ed with men, a few women scattered here and there, most of the former in shirt sleeves, all estlng silently. A few smaller tables at ths bark of the room were distinguished from the Ch e's by white coverings In phue of o'l cloth, evidently reserved for the more distinguished gue-t. Dinl-ilr.!: r re nipny, the new romer worthed li'a ny throujh, finally dl.-i nv t ir.s a vsmiit spat where his Vnrk wquld lie to the wan, inus enabling him to survey the entire apartment. It was not of great Interest, save for Its constant change and the primi tive manner in which the majority at tacked their food supply, which was piled helter-skelter upon the long tables, yet he ran his eyes searchlngly over the numerous faces, seeking Im partially for either friend or enemy. No countenance present, as revealed in the dim light of the few swinging lamps, appeared familiar, and satis-, fled that he remained unknown, Kei'h began devoting his attention to the dishes before him. mentally express ing his opinion as to their attractive ness. Chancing finally to again lift his eyes, he met the gaze of a man sitting directly opposite, a man who somehow did not seem exactly In har mony with his surroundings. He was short and stocklly built, with round rosy face, and a perfect shock of wiry hatr brushed back from a broad fore head; his nose wide but stubby, and chin massive. Apparently he was be tween forty and fifty years of nge, ex ceedingly well dressed, his gray eyes shrewd and full of a grim humor. Keith observed all this In a glance, becoming aware at the same time that his neighbor was apparently studying to nrove his Identity. Besides, he and his companion a young fellow named Sltiiey were known to have pulled out two days bfore from Carson City." "When was this?" "Ten days ago." Fuiriiain's 11ns smiled, the ruddy coloring sweeping back Into his cheeks. Damn me. Keith, you came near giving me a shock," he said, Jerkily. Shouldn't be so car-less not sure my heart i jusi ngui irnurm. apoplexy, too got to be guarded aaalnst. Now, let me tell you some thingmaybe you burled some poor devil out at Clmmaron Crossing but It wasn't Willis Walte. How do I know? Because I saw him, and talked with him yesterday damn me. If I didn't, right here In this town." (To He Continued. WMnflY7AV I it w Averts Awful Tragedy. Tiinel advice given Mrs. C. Willotighby, of Marengo, Wis.. (IL No. 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Ioetors had said her frightful cough was a "consumption" cough and could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to lake Dr. Kind's New Discovery. "I have heen using it for some time," she wrote, and Hie awful cougli lias almost pone. II also saved my little hov when taken with a severe bronchial trouble." This matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. Ouaranteed by F. 0 Fricke & Co. ' I. reek about 11 o clock 1 uesilay. Miss Inhelder had been complain ing some for a few days pat. but nothing serious was thought to be the trouble. Mrs. II. A. Schneider, Miss Marie Kaiifmann and Miss Louise (iauer left for Cedar Creek on the Scliuvler last even ing. Nothing could be slated ill that tune as to the funeral ar rangements. Miss Inhelder was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Inhelder of Cedar ('reek and was a natixo of this county, having grown to young womanhood in the vicinity where she so suddenly passei awav. She leaves to mourn her untimely death, beside her font: parents, Iwo sisters, both mar ried, namely, Mrs. Henry Haker and Mrs. Con Sears, both of Mooretleld, Neb. Since the above was put in type we are informed that the funeral of Miss Inhelder will occur at 1 i i rtit. ... l k ociock tomorrow inursuayj ui the Cedar Creek church, Rev. L. V. (lade conducting the service. There are a good many different places where you can buy your clothing, but there is only one clothing store that has served this community continuously and acceptably for 32 years. This is the store and this store stands in a different relation to you than any other clothes shop in the country. You know us you know us thoroughly; you know our grade of goods; you know our methods of doing business; you know that here a child can buy as cheap as a man; you know that if you come here for your clothing you will get what you want; you know that here quality is the first consideration; you know that your money is considered on deposit here until you feel you have your money's worth. Experience is the best guide, and you know and your neighbors know by experience that these things are all true. Do you know of a safer place to trade? Our stock is the largest in the county, and for the Fall season 1911, we have eclipsed all former showing of fine clothing. You will be welcome whether you come to look or buy. -C. E, Wescott's Sons- THE HOME OF SATISFACTION ANSWER IT HONESTLY. Are the Statements of Platts mouth Citizens Not More Re liable Than Those of Utter ' Strangers? THE LOUISVILLE ROB BERY SUSPECTS ARRAIGNED Believed to Be the Right Men and Also the Same Ones Who At tempted to Rob Wabash Bank Keith Elbowed His Way Through ths Heterogenous Crowd. him also. The latter broke silence with a quick. Jerky utterance, which seemed to peculiarly fit his personal appearance. "Dumn it all know you, sir sure I do but for life of ms can t tell where." Keith stared across at him more searchlngly, and replied, rather In differently: "Probably a mistake then, as I have no recollection of your face. "Never made a mistake, sir never forget a face," the other snapped wit.h some show of Indignation, his hands now ciaspeo on me laois, one scudoj forefinger pointed, as he leaned for ward. "Don't toll me I've ien you somewhere no, not a word don't even tell me your name I'm going to think of It." Keith smiled, not unwilling to humor the man's eccentricity, and returned to his meal, with only an occasional In quiring glance across the table. The other sat and stared at him, hl heavy eyebrows wrinkled as he Strug gled to awaken memory. The younger man had begun on his pie when ths face opposite suddenly cleared. "Damn me, I've got It hell, yes; hospital tent Shenandoah bullet 1m bedded under third rib ordinary case that's why I forgot clear as mud now get the name In a minute Cap tain Captaia KsIU Uiafs Ifr-saaks hands." Puuled at the unexpected recognl tlon, yet reallilng the friendliness of the man, Keith grasped the pudgy fin gers extended with some cordiality. "Don't remember ms I s'pose doa't think you svsr saw me delirious when I came hate to tell you what you was talking about gave you hypodermlo first thing behaved well enough though when I dug out the lead Mlnte bullet, badly blunted hitting the rib thought you might die with blood poison eouldn't stay to see to damn much to do evident ly didn't though remember me now?" "No. onlv from what you say. Tou must have been at General Walte' headquarters." "That's It chsrge of Btonewall field hospital Just happened to ride Into Walte's camp that night damn lucky for you I did young snip there wanted to saw the bone I stopped that liked your face Imagined you might be worth savlng-aln't so sure of It now, or you wouldn't be out In this Cod forsaken country, rating nrh eruh tnv name's Fntrbsln Jo seph Wright Falrbnln, M. D. contract surpeon for the railroad working on the liner Keith shook his head, frellr.g awak ening Interest tn Ms peculiar com pBr.lon. "No; Just drifted In here from down on the Arknm-as." he explained brief lz "Did. you know General Walte Harvest Crop of Pears. Silas I.onp of Lincoln came down to the farm Saturday after noon and yesterday and today harvested his crop of pears and marketed the same for $1 per bushel at Mynard. Mr. Lonp had forty bushels of the lucious fruit, which he sold to the neighbors m ar Mynard. Mr. I.onp attended the lecture at the church Monday eveuinp and was much, pleased with it. but remarked that the at tendance was lipht owing to some other attractions in the city. Adam KallenberKer, jr., was ealb'd to Omaha on business to day, and also look an opportunity carnival. advantage of to see the biir This is a vital question. It is fraught with interest to IMattsmouth. It permits of only one answer. It cannot be evaded or ignored. A Plattsmouth citizen speaks here, Sneaks for the welfare of Plattsmouth. A citizen's statement is re liable. An utter stranger's doubtful. Home proof is the best proof. Mrs. 0. J. (Silson, Lincoln Ave., Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "We have used Doan's Kidney Pills in our family for lame back and other kidney disorders and they have brought the best of results We advise anyone sulTerinyr from kidnev complaint to give thia remedy a trial." For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fosler-Milburn Co Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 1 ' jr mm-ADFto. I , fir fintvir i yYou-ii b7dTxV bunted with the re- 3 ff suits of Calumet linking I Powder. No disannoints .t a rut ilil Visftf swutpu bkinilu Cl rakn, or pastry. I f M Just the lightest, daintiest, most II uniformly rai ,c and mo'.t ck!i- Jfj ci'tii food you :vr ate. p t 7 Here From Sterling. Henry Moekeuliaiipl of iuc was in tin Slerl- citv a few hours Tuesday afternoon, coming down from Omaha, where, in company witli Mrs. Mockenbaiipl. they were attending the Ak-Sar-Hen fall festivities. He spent only a few hours with Platlsmoulh friends, returning to Omaha in the evening. For the past year or more Mr. Mockenhaupt lias been dealing in Nebraska lands and has sure developed into a live wire in the real estate line. Henry has many Cass county friends, who ar always pleased to see him and pleased lo learn that he is bolh happy and prosperous. You are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for a cold, as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depend ed upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and may be given to young children with implicit confidence as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by r. fl Fricke & Co. From Wednesday's Datty. Another chapter wus added to the Louisville robbery and a .tsh bank blowing yesterday aft- rnoon, when two of the suspects were arraigned in I lie county court and asked to plead to an indictment for both offenses. The sheriff arrived from Omaha at 1:12 with the second catch by the Omuha otllcials and went di rectly to the court house, where the man was identified by some of the Louisville men as one of the strangers seen on their streets Thursday. Mr. II. C. Thompson, a clerk in Frank Nichols' store, sold the man a 10-cenl can of tomatoes, and the man asked him to sell him a loaf of bread. The stranger af terward bought the bread at the Amick store. After interviewing the Louisville parlies, the man was taken to the jail, where be was allowed lo remain for a short lime, when bolh accused men were taken to the county court room, where County Alorney Taylor had tiled a complaint. The complaint wan couched in legal verbage and was drawn in Iwo counts, the lirsl charging Frank McCann, John liouwd and John loe, real name unknown, with basing nil ro-glycerine ami other explosives, on the "JHIh day of September, in the Farmers' Slate bank al Wabash; did forci bly break and enter, and steal, take and carry away money of the value of $',0(0 and silver coin of the value of $.ri00. The second count charged the same in dividuals wilh entering at the same hour of the night, on the 2iMh day of September, al Louis ville, the store of Mike Tritsrh and stealing therefrom gold and silver and nickel-cased watches and diamond rings and other jew elry of I he value of .$1,000. When asked to plead the men both said "not guilty." They were not ready for trial, however, and McCann stated that he desired lo have a lawyer and that a con tinuance of a few days would suit him much belter than facing the court at once. Their bonds were accordingly llxed al $5,000 each, and the hearing continued to Monday, October l, at 0 o'clock. McCann was taken to the. jail and Douwd was escorted to the county attorney's office, where he was put through a sweat. Whea asked by the officer when ho was last in Plattsmouth, Douwd said, "About a month ago." But whea asked when lie was last in Louis ville the young man was silent. After taking the men to jail, Mr, Olson, the photographer, was in vited to the jail and a photo ot McCann was taken for the benefit of officers on the lookout for crooks. 13 THE WORLD GROWINQ BETTER? Many Ihings go to prove that it is. The way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Amonf them is Mrs. W. W. Could, Of Pitlslleld, N. H. Finding good health by taking Electric Hitters, she now advises sufferers, every where, to lake them. "For years I suffered wilh stomach and kid ney troubles," she writes. "Every medicine I used failed till I took Electric Hitlers. Hut Ibis great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll help any woman. They're the best tonic and finest liver and kidney remedy that's made. Try them, ion u see. doc iu r, ur, Fricke iV Co. Buys Bunch of Feedors. Zack Shrader. one of the pros perous farmers of Mount Pleasant precinct, yi-stcrday purchased A carload of line young steers to put in bis feed lots. Mr. Shradet came down on No. 2 last evening and spent a few hours in the county seat. Qlves Aid to Strikers. S climes liver, kidneys and bowels seem to go on a strike and refuse to work right. Then you, need those pleasant Utile strike breakers Dr. King's New Life ljl,s to give them natural aid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soon follows. Tr? them. 25c at F. C. Fricke St Co, October Special Rates! Postoffice Basement Finished 11. C. McMaken & Son, who had the contract for placing the con crete floor in the basement of the new postotlice building, completed the job yesterday. This was one of the biggest jobs of the sort yet done in Ihe city and the way the work has been done, having the finished appearance it does, re flects credit on the linn which did I be w ork. rC' nix'xM 'rwarl World , rurs riQl LFHOI.'UOr Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and wom en. It may be vital in case of a child. Then; is nothing belter (ban Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for coughs and colds in chil dren. It. is safe and sure. For sale by F. (!. Fricke & Co. ONE-WAY COLONIST RATES TO THE PACIFIC COAST, until October ll THE DRY FARMING CONGRESS st Colorado Springs, October 16-20, will be one of the most instructive conventions ever held in the west; special rates THE, OMAHA LAND SHOW, October 16th to 28th. Here you will see unde? one roof the remarkable products os irrigafion and dry farming; it will be a great educational Bhow of farm and orchard products from every state m the West. THE BIG HORN BASIN AND YELLOWSTONE VALLEY are closing a most successful season of henuy crops. Filings for Government irrigated home steads this Autumn will be very numerous. Sono of the finnst lands that the Government has ever bestowed are for you in these regions. A party ot twenty-one newspaper correspondents have just made a tour through the Iiig Horn Hasin and the Sheridan country and they were amazed at th wonderful fields of grain and alfalfa, the ample water supply, the permiti ent cnnals, the progressive new towns, the productive soil, the c.imato, the surroundings and scenic mountains, the mineral wealth, the industrial pos sibilities hikI the hospitality of the people. Join our personally conducted excursions the tirst ami third Tuesdays of each month mul keep ulieii l of the coming movement. R. W. CLEMENT, Ticket Atfent. L. W V AKELY, General Passeujjor Atient, Omaha, Neb W mm i