BRIEF LOCAL HAPPENINGS Sot us for sale hill. Watches, $1 to $50 at Graltill's. Fine job work done at this office. Wm. Vallory was in Omaha Tuesday. John Cory was an Omaha visitor Tuesday. Bob Tropst was an Omaha visitor Tuesday. Itig line of sterling silverware nt I kahili's. Diamonds. Investigate pricos at lrabill'a John Weber of Mauley, had business iere Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilt Wcscott wore in Omiha Tui sday. Ous. I'arnu'lce visited his brother at Omaliii Tuesday. A. A. Wettonkamp of Mynard was j in the city Tuesday. , Mrs. Frank Young, Jr., was a visit or in Omaha Tuesday. Acorn cigars 5 cents each. Smoke un ""Acorn" and be happy. Dr. A. 1. linrricH had business in Omaha the first of the week. Mrs. Fetcc Goos was shopping in Omaha the lirst of the week. For jewelry, watches, rings, silver ware, clocks, and cut glass see Crabill. Byron Clark and daughter Helen vis iUvl with friends at Weeping WatoY f.his week. . Gill 0 'Unlike was an overnight vis- itxr wrth his sister, Mrs. Tom l'ur mete, this week. V Special prices for the "Wireless,, ".Saturday night will be 2.r and oO cents children half prices. . , . ... j JJarrison Kdjar, advance agenT"for trw Wireless Telegraph show, left Tuesday for Ashland. Special prices for the "Wireless" Saturday night will be 25 and !"() cents --children half price. James Walker, wife and grandson, famcaGilmnur of Murray, were visit or in the city Tuesday. Spcrial prices for the "Wireless" Saturday night, will be 25 and ,T) cents -children half price. County Commissioner Jordan came in from Alvo to attend the regulur meeting of the oounty board. John 11 irz was an Omaha visitor TVsJay. WhtiJs there he called on J. V. Egenberger at the hospital. Cfiiss Carrie Becker was a passenger for Omaha Tuesday where she spent Oied.ty visitinp friends and shopping. Wrn. Frank Eaton of Colorado Springs. Colo., lias arrived in the city for an extended visit with relatives ami friends. C XV. Grogg, the billiard hall pro prietor, made a Hying trip to Dunlap, Iowa, Tuesday on business and to visit with his family. Charles Keeion, who has been visit ing with his mother and other relatives in this city departed tor his home at Jlocli Island, III., Tuesday. Mrs. Eliza Goodwin was a visitor at liakton Tuesday. Ralston is a new nyhurb of Omaha and Mrs. Goodwin iSas property interests there. .Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Dunbar are in the city visiting at the home of their son Frank. Mr. Dunbar has sold out his hotel interests at Fremont, Neb. "Special R:illy Day" servieoj at the Murray Christian church, Sunday, July 25, from 10 to 12. Everyone old and .young come. Musi.? by the children. Mrs. T. L. Murphy, daughter Mae, nnft ison Ed, who have been visiting Mr. Murphy's mother for some davs. Sold only in Moisture Proof Packages n n I I I I Want Column 1 I 6 WANTED. 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Hfiso. tile PrlcM, UrM--quipprH llTitil Of fice la tilt Middle West, leu oiscoukt to ciry visitors. Id.rioot rtm.inHik rnm, OMAHA. NEB. HOD3 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 5...;...;..;..j.......;....;..j..jjjM5.. I A. L.'TIDD I t LAWYER Rofarenc&s: rank of IjLglc, Eagle. Nehawka Hank, Nehawka. Hank of Murdock, Murdock. First Nat'l bank, Greenwood. State bank of Murray, Murray. First Nat'l bank, I'lattsmouth. 1 YOUR DOLLAR Will coma back to you if you spend it at horns. It is ears frrovcr il you sond it to tho Mail-Order Unas. A glanca throucll our advertiaijir columns will give you an idea wlioro ir will buy tha most. returned home Tuesday. Miss Reu land was looking for a school as she is a teacher. Philip Stoehr, of Cedar Creek, was a business visitor in Plattsmouth Tues- Needful Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. ! Last Sunday at the home of T. E. rkTTrl prl rvo i Todd, about four miUs northwest f j the city, relatives, neighbors and i friends to the number of about a hun- i day. Mr. Stoehr reports everything j Plattsmouth People Shoukl learn i tl or more fathered to partake of a X to Detect the Approach of Kidney Disease. bounteous fish dinner. The ocr isiun were passengers for Omaha Tuesday. J.'C P.rand o and wife were passen ger to Omaha Tuesday. From there Mr. Urandon, accompanied by George Kico, went to Colorado for a two weeks visit. Col. Henry C. McMaken had busi ness in Omaha Tuesday. Mr. McMa ken bus entirely recovered from his recent, illness and is at work with great energy. Mr. VV. M. Stewart and daughter Mildred of Wymote, Neb., arrived in the city Tuesday for a visit at the borne of her father, Judge V. II. T II all right in his community and farmers preparing to thrash. County Treas. Frank K. Schlater and H. N. Devey are taking a ten days lay I off from bu.--i.iess cares and are spend-! The "ymptoms ' Sidney trouble are ing the time on Mr. Schlater's ranch j unmistakable that they leave no in western Nebraska. ground for doubt. Sick kidneys cx- crete a thick, cloud v, offensive urine, Jacob Jilek, the basket maker, left ! fun 0f sediment, irregular of passa-e for Omaha Tuesday on businesa. Jake or attended by a sensation of scalding:, had several baskets with him which be j The back aches constantly, headaches delivered to parties at Omaha with i nl1 dizny sjx lls may occur and the vic- whom he has standing contracts. I tim ofton weighed (own bv a feelinir I and Mrs. Todd during their ..--. rt i .,.i m-, c , L.if.,...,,i ofl anguor and fatigue. Neglect these of married life, from th( from their wedding trip to Denver and i Wim,1!'Ks thi-rc is danger of dropsy other western points Tuesday morning. ! 1J,n"ht 8 Jls'sl r diabetes. Any one George says the weather was very 1 of ,lhc,D symptoms is warning enough nleasant in Colorado and was quite mr-! ! "'Pin treat inp the kidneys at or.ee. prised to f.nd it so warm here. j fU'n P",vt'8 fatil1- I l ou can use no better remedy than Great Bargains - For $70(1 you can Moan's Kidney Pills. Here's I'latts- buy a place that would cost you $1500 mouth proof: to build. Two live room eottagcs.close Mrs. Claude I'utler, (U.'l S. Tenth st. in for $ii7").(ll) cash. A tine 7 room i Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Curing & Co. 'a drug store, have been used in my family and I can heartily endorse them as a splendid remedy for kidney dis orders, especially in children's caes. I l . . i I - t ... i puniiciy recommended uoan s Mdnov house well located, close in for $1(MX. i Two good frame cottages close in fur j $S0U. Windham InvesHncnt Co. 2S-IJ ,' Rev. F. W. Prink and wife have re-1 i turned from their European trip after having spot a most enjoyable time vis-: mu in m am, , 8tn, iting various tdaces of interest. Hev. j Hrink is pastor of tli United Breth- ren church south of the city and ti e ', first service since his return will be ! hulil next fcumtav a communion Miss Mabel Ueuland of Omaha, who j vice in the morning, and a gospel has been in this vicinity for a few days, rice in the evening. highly con- so r-ser- T V f f r t T T T f Y T of them, I have no hesitation in tinning that statement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Uemember the nauie-Doan's-and take no other. 21-4 Hotter Than Ever No relief you say? Oh yes there is. delicious Soda Confections. Allow us our suggest one of the Hoot Beer ) (loco Cola Orangeade ) Chocolate Frappe I Kose Frappe ( 5c 10c Just drop in and try one of to following. l Celery Phosphate Claret Phosphate ( Fruit Phosphate Viokt Frappe Caraiael Frappe Sundaes, any Flavor, So and 1 0o. Ice Crenm Soda with Crushed Fruit, 5o and 10c. Remember, a 5c purchase is one vote in the diamond ring contest. NEMETZ & CO. Candymakers. Next to P. O. t ? ? t ? T ? ; f was the tenth wedding nnniversary of Mr. and Mrs. T. Fj. Todd. The tables were set under the projecting boughs of the mammoth maple trees which surround their beautiful home. Liter in tho afternoon ice cream and lemon at'e were s:rvad. D, O. Dwyer was called upon to press me sentiment of the occasion ..n behalf of the assembled guests. He pointed out the progress made by Mr. ten years one room building in which thy first resided, which is now hwng used for a work shop to their present magnificent home. This prosperity while probably move marked than that of most people is to a great extent enjoyed in common by all Nebraska farmers. Toward the close of the day the guests departed for their homes, uni versally expressing themselves as hav ing had a very pleasant day. Condition ol J. V. Egenberger. The many friends of J. V. Egenber ger of the coal and feel store, who is in a very serious condition at the hos- day. pital in Omaha will be pleased to learn that he continues to rest easily and slept considerable dining the last two evenings. Mr. Egenberger has been troubled with this illness for sometime as was mentioned in a previous issue of this paper and has cousulted specialists at Kansas City and St. Joseph as well as Omaha. The exact nature of his disease has not been determined, but he has brave ly kept up the struggle for a long time and nt last consented to an operation If You Want To See a really beautiful magazine, ask for THE AUGUST EVERYBODY'S il f or. SALF, B'j .!. W. LARK IN CO. AND HEROLD'S BOOK & STATIONARY STORE Western Lands for Sat P,'"' n TVrkm. and IVnel ronntip, I. Ml .inooih. lovH laml. Hl.vk. lirh nil X,.r mlmad. l."0,lioninii,la,l',i;cfail, rnSnl,r,tml. W,ll s,.-,l , ,s, H,ul. c. The western Loan 6 Trust Co.. HoldrcoJ Ncbr. I Archibald Stout of New i son of the late H. F. Stout, who been in the city for several days dt- j parted for his home in the east Wedntt-; I 9 Ytrk Ciay, a j v In s ' t armersli Why do you pay $1.50 per month for an indif ferent grounded line Telephone service, when by building your own lines you can secure bet ter service at 25 cents t per month. It is a busi ness proposition, and that it is satisfactory t can be verified by GGQO farmers now connected X with the Nebraska Tele phone Company in Ne braska, and over .00 in j Cass county. A A k Al U 11 ' 'V ' V V W ' V The condition of the little son of C. K. Truman who was so badly scalded by falling into a hot tub of water some time ago is reported as very good and to which he has always bf-en opposed. it- llnl.. r .n t. 1 ...... .. . me uun-i iu... hi: ntue leuow s cnancea ; The surgeons held out but little en for full recovery are considered very j ouragement for his recovery and his bright. This is good nes to ' friends relatives and friends arc somewhat of the family and it is earnestly hopyl the improvement will continue as expected. Mrs. J. V. Egenberger and son Ed were passengers for Omaha Wednes day where they spent the day with Mr. Kgenbger at the hospital. Mrs. A. II. Wechbach accompanied them for the purpose of paying a visit to her sick frienJ. They report little change in the patient's condition though he appears to be resting much easier than the day following his arrival at the hospital. alarmed as to the final result of tilie illness. Mr. Egenbergcr'a friends in the city and elsewhere are only limited by acquaintance, and no man occapics i higher place in tho public's estima tion. It is to be hped the physicians will find some means whereby he may be spared to tho people of this city where he has for so many years been a leading and progressive man of business. Frank Itlotzcr drove in from his home west of the city and took out a load of coal to be used durirg threshing. If V ? t y ? x T ? ? ? ? ? ? V A Sign 01 L00 iMCSS In a kitchen is a gasoline stove. They are cool, convenient and easy to operate. The fuel expense is low compared with a coal or wood stove while the comfort derived cannot be compared. We have them in all sizes and priors from $2 to $24. LmwAwumassam JOHN BAXTER ? ? ? V f ? ? t ? ? ? y t ? ? ? y t