3 cm' C3C 3 A NEW DRUG STORE FOR PLATTSf.lOUTH C U c 0 Rfeygy Pry 0 If you have not been in to see us you cannot realize how well-equipped we are to take care of your wants in our line. Our Prescription Department is complete. Every ounce of energy, every particle of ability, every bit of scientific knowledge and every minute of years' ex perience is turned to account in catering to your wants, pleasures, satisfaction and safety. COME U AND GET ACQUAINTED . You will find class, quality and courteous service without extra charge. "Our business is to compound scientifically the medicine your doctor orders." Bring your prescriptions to us for results. 0 Come in Land sec Us mitu & mmzY dru We will not keep D You waiting ft ALVO DEPARTMENT torn of InUrett to Journal Reader Will 8e Received at the Do Store for your to Omaha Drookfield Smoke icats, at Drug Store n. A. Stone went Wednesday evening. T. N. Hobbitt returned homo from Lincoln Tuesday. Fay Parsell of Lincoln visited friends in town Sunday. Dorn To Mrs. Elmer Barrett, January 31, t12, a hoy. Dermal Lotion for chapped hands and face at drug store. Mr. and Mrs. William Ritzcl went lo Platlsmouth Tuesday. Henry Snoko was in Lincoln Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Until Dreamer, who has kail rheumatism, is getting along nicely. . Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and two of their children have been very sick lately. Charles M. Jordan went to Lin coln Saturday to have, dentaj work done. Mrs. Ed Stone went to Lincoln Friday, reluming home Saturday on No. 0. F.d Stroemer went lo Lincoln Saturday evening, returning Sun day on No. IB. Mr. nicking shipped a car of hogs and a car of cattle to South Omaha Tuesday . Mrs. Klla Peterson and child of Haveloek came down Tuesday to visit home folks. Miss'Hild Itriiikniau went lo Platlsmouth Saturday lo visit home folks over Sunday. Miss Grayco Klliotl and John nie Klliolt were passengers for Lincoln Tuesday morning. Henry Olapp, jr., of Klmwood and Miss (irayec Mailey were guests of Mrs. Jesse Maker Sun day evening. Mr. Delhunly of Lincoln came down Saturday lo visit William Casey. lie returned home Mon day evening. Mrs. Clyde lloyles of Lincoln ame down Saturday to visit rela tives a few days. She returned home Monday. Charles .Suavely shipped Ihe furnishings for a pool :H-WHH"WHH-K .f. MURDOCH. (Special Correspondent.) H"M-M"MW"MM"M" burial in the Dunker cemetery be side his wife. Clayton Leibhart of Lincoln came down Wednesday and ac companied his father, George Leibhart, who is sick, to his home in Lincoln Thursday morning Friday morning Mrs. Liebhart was summoned, as Mr. Liebhart was reported not so well, and she went up on No. 85. At this writing Mr. Liebhart is no belter. A number of neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Ncw kirk gathered at their home the other evening for a farewell parly. They went unannounced and it proved a complete surprise. Among those present were: Mes srs. and Mesdames Do Jarnelt, Klmer Klyver, Jesse. Stone and family, Chris Hoffman and fam ily, John Mullen and family, Jien Swanson, Miss Anna Hanson, Henry Hanson, Miss Minnie drove, John Hanson, Miss Horquct, Jack (irovc, Uay Armstrong, Art Klyver and Tom Stout. Oysters were served and a big lime reported. The Women's Heading club icave a parly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parscll Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Karl and Mrs. Reefer, who, with their fam ilies, will move away this spring. They were presented with sou venier spoons. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Long of Willow, la., J. E. Parsell, W. Copplc, M. C. Reefer, W. E. Casey, H. A. Kuehn, Oeorge Hall, J. E. Casey, J. L. If ail, E. M. Stone, S. C. lloyles, Mrs. Daniels of Nashville, Tenn.; Miss Winters of Lincoln, Mrs. Clara Prouty, Mrs. Claudia Parsell, Mrs. Charles Suavely. Miss Winters gave three readings and Mr. Long gave two readings, which, with music and games and an oyster supper com pleted the evening's entertainment. Avoca THE OF GOOD SOUND SLEEP HEALTH Is not for those suffering from hall at kidney ailments and irregularities Rogers, Neb., Monday, where he is I The prompt" usco f Foley Kidney putting one in. Miss Ella Weaver, who has been spending a few days with her ousin, Mrs. Shaffer, returned to her home at Smith Mend Saturday. Orion Maldwin has resigned his position in Dreamer & Cashner's til ore and is visiting his brother, Charles, in Weeping Water, who h quite sick. Mrs, William Casey and her mother, .Mrs. Daniels, .were visit- Big in Lincoln tin- taller part of hist week, having returned home ii No. IK Saturday. Word was received here. Mon day thai llev. J. M. Heckler had died at the home of his son at St. Joseph, Mo. The body will lie hrought to .vo Wcdnesdav for Pills will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and strengthen sore, weak and ailing kidneys, re store normal action, and with it health and strength. Mrs.-M. F. Spalsbury, Sterling, III., says: "I suffered great pain in my hack and kidneys, could not sleep at night, and could not raise my hands over my head. Hut two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills cured me." For sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach "offf" Just a plain case of lazy liver. Itnrdock Mlood Milters tones liver end stomach, promotes digestion, purifies the blood. Matt Thimgan was in Ashland Wednesday. Mrs. F. 0. Meall was shopping in Omaha last Friday. Uichard Stohr of Omaha visited friends here this week. Thomas Stout of Alvo was on our streets Wednesday. John Amgwert was laid up with the grippe Sunday and Monday. George Gramlich went to Sarpy county on business Monday. Max Goehry and Edgar Mooniey were in South Mend Mon day. James L. Dovvd of Omaha is conducting an auction sale at Martin & Tool's. Miss Alice Lare had the mis fortune to fall and dislocate her elbow on Monday. Mrs. John Scliaal of Springlleld was an over Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Ileall. Grandma Thimgan returned Friday from a three mouths' visit in Kansas and Lincoln. Hobert Neitzel of Moise, Idaho, arrived Monday evening for a visit with relatives and friends here. F. 0. Meall's father and mother came Monday from Oklahoma and will make Murdock their future home. . Lee Do Ford returned from Lincoln last week and his many friends are glad to see him look ing so well. Max and Erhart Goehry went to Nehawka Tuesday for a short visit with their sister, Mrs. Emma Rough and family. Misses Clara and Margaret Miner of Wahoo, Neb., were week-end guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Emil Miller. Amid I he snow-storm of last Saturday two robins were seen flying about. We don't know whether they were hunting a place lo build their nesl or merely a place of shelter. Miss Mabel Coder gave a inusicale at Ihe A. J. Tool home on Monday evening, the program being given mostly by her pupils. Mrs. II. P. Long sang and Erhart Goehry furnished some delight ful music, which helped to pass a very pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fmil Miller enter tained on Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Miller's 201 h birth day. Various kinds of parlor games and social conversation was I lie evenings entertainment At I lie usual time a dainty two course luncheon was served. About Ihirlv were present. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hickli were surprised at Iheir home on Tues day evening by about forty friends and neighbors. All kinds of games helped lo pass the hours all loo quickly. At Ihe usual lime an elegant oyster supper was served, with Tour kinds of cake. At a late hour all departed for Iheir homes, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hickli many happy years of wedded life. George Brae.eale was at Tal mage Saturday. Before you buy your wall paper see Copes, the druggist. Mrs. 0. E. Copes visited rela tives at Cook last week. J. W. Morley was at Omaha Wednesday on business. Carl Schroeder is under the doctor's care at present. W. L. Gillin was a business visitor at Lincoln Tuesday. Clyde Graham has a position as state engineer at Lincoln. Hev. J. M. Kokjer occupied the pulpit at Springfield Sunday. Artistic valentines and valen tine post cards at Copes' drug store. Mrs. W. A. Hollenbergcr enter tained the U. N. A. Kensington club last Friday. J. ll. r. Kongo nas neon en gaged to manage the elevator for L. J. Marquardt. Orlando TelTt and Henry Kuhn- henn were at Louisville Monday looking over Ihe new opera house there. You can hear some, lovely music free at Mehrns & Mase man's. Henry will sing or whistle for you at any time. Simon Hehmeier, proprietor of the Oxford, reports business as being good in his line of late. If you want to enjoy a good meal try the Oxford. A good many of our citizens thought Jack Melts had left town, but he has only shaved off his hunch of lilacs. Dr. J. W. Uremic! and wife entertained Ihe 500 club last Monday evening. A very pleasant evening was spent by those pres ent. Sam Johnson and Mrs. W. A. Hollenberger won the greatest number of games. FIRST LA GRIPPE, THEN BRONCHITS That was the caso with Mrs. V. S. Mailey, McCreary, Ky. "My wife was taken down with a se vere attack of ,1a grippe, which run into bronchitis. She coughed as though she had consumption and could not sleep at night. The first bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound gave her so much relief that she continued using it until she was permanently cured." For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. GREENWOOD. (Special Correspondence.) 4 Eva Helms is up and able to be around now. Mr. James Stevenson is im proving slowly. Mrs. N. II. Meeker is suffering from a bad cold. Mrs. Earl Howard, who is very sick, is improving some. Mr. John Penn's son is sick with a bad cold this week. Mrs. Uobcrts returned from her week's visit in Omaha Tuesday. This is the closing week of the auction sale at Melcalf's west store. Mr. and Mrs. Jeary are out again after a serious attack of lagrippe. Mrs. Frank Nichols was called to Creston, Iowa, on account of the serious illness of her father. Dr. Jones had Dr. Ramey of Lincoln down in consultation on Ihe Taylor cases Monday after noon. W. Pailing, Will Dowd and Van Conn went to Lincoln Wednesday !r attend the Threshers' associa lion. liie m. r,. churcn clioir were entertained at the home of Uev. and Mrs. Reynolds last Thursday evening. Earl Howard buried his infant son Monday. They have the sym pathy of the community in their bereavement. Mr. Recce's condition remains about the same. We understand that Mrs. Recce is also suffering from the grippe. The meetings in progress at the Christian church are being well attended and a great deal of interest is shown in them. An effort is being made to have all stores closed between the hours of 7:45 and 9 p. m. on nc eount of the protracted meetings at the Christian church. A. C. Taylor is very low with pneumonia. Mrs. Taylor is much belter. Miss Elizabeth Taylor is thought to be out of danger. The other members who were sick are up and around. A program will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 by the High school, with a little outside home talent, in honor of Lincoln's birthday. A cordial invitation is extended lo all lo attend. The monthly Epworth League social will be held at the homo of Mrs. Lyman Mowery on Friday evening, February 9. The young people will meet at the churcl and go together from there U Mrs. Mowery's. This has been a very healthfcl winter in this vicinity, but the last, couple of weeks there has been I great deal of lagrippe and soma pneumonia. There are at pres ent four trained nurses in our community. Mrs. James Jeffery, who has been suffering from a cancer, died Wednesday morning at 1 o'clock She was one of the early settlers hero and leaves to mourn her death her husband, a son and threo daughters and also numei pus friends. A spelling contest is being held in the intermediate room at the school, which will continue until the close of school." Mabel Stona leads in the fifth grade, Inet Wcidman, Marjorie Wachtel and Ola Sayles in the fourth, and Eleanor Jones, Eva Vogel and Donovan Walling hold the sama place in the third grade. H"M-J i i (nSemmiainit Sale IS NOW ON! We have selected from our stock every remnant and short end, on which we are giving a liberal re duction. Goods on display, so you can make your selection easy. Call and see them. AN EPIDEMIC OF COUGHING Is sweeping over Ihe town. Old and young alike are affected, and Ihe strain is particularly hard on little children and on elderly peo ple. Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound is a quick, safe and relia ble cure for all coughs and colds. Contains no opiates. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Insure your farm property in the Farmers' Mutal Fire -and Live Stock Insurance Company of Cass County, Nebraska. Limited lo Cass county only. Incorporated in 1894. Only one as sessment of 2 mills made during Ihe entire lime. Amount of Insurance In force $1,303,955.09. Amount of money in treasury. $4, 857.69. Membership fee 50 cents per hundred for 5 years. For particulars write J. P. FALTER, Secretary, Plattsmouth, Neb. A WARNING AGAINST WET FEET. Wet and chilled feet usually ai fect the mucous membrane of the nose, throat and lungs, and la grippe, bronchitis or pneumonia may result. Watch carefully, par ticularly the children, and for tha racking, stubborn coughs give Foley's Honey and Tar Compounds. It sooths the inflammed mem branes and heals the cough quick ly. Take no substitute. For sala by F. G. Fricke & Co. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. Two-year-old White-face hell er, about December 18, 1911. Sha is a perfect type of the White face breed. Any information wiB be thankfully received by tele phoning Line 4-H, Platts. 'Phona, or address, Guy Reiser, Mynard', Neb. Foley RidneylMlls will cure any case of kidney or bladder troubla not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Harry Smith was called to Pa cific Junction on business this afternoon and went over on No. 2. EAGLE'S ANNUAL I-M-M-MHM-MH"l-W ZUCIUAEILER LUTZ Mrs. Cummins Returns. Mrs. I. N. Cummins, who vva9 called lo Ransns several days ago on account of Ihe fatal illness of her mother, returned to Platls mouth the first of the week. Mrs . . .i v.uiomiiis oiouier passed away one day last week. After attend ing the funeral of her mother Mrs. Cummins visited elsewhere in Kansas before returning home HOW THE COLD AFFECTS KIDNEYS Avoid taking cold if your kid neys are sensitive. Cold congests the kidneys, throws loo much work upon thorn, and weakens Iheir action. Serious kidney trouble and oven Bright's disease may result. Strengthen your kid neys, get rid of Ihe pain and soreness, build I hem up by the timely use of Foley Kidney Pills Tonic in action, quick in results. For sale bv F. G. Fricke & Co. Given by The Plattsmouth Aerie Several Valuable Prizes Will Be Awarded A. II. Vallery, the champion wrestler of Eeight Mile Grove pre cinct, went to Omaha Ibis after noon, where he has a match with a parly at Ihe Y. M. C. A. rooms. COATES' HALL Saturday Evening, February 17th You know the good time he Eagles have, so make it a point to attend. Music by the M. W. A. Orchestra