8 - 14 .A s , y 7 .A" rf-UAHUi -AUS-V i J V V twe 7 ' LOCAL BREVITIES. V. rahniT, .r 1.4iui ill.-. vi. h ill 1 1 , cily Mond.iv C. II ngi'ii, of ,l i :ritd. a; a counly s-at : I !-i Mmitla.v . I.iiiih Wn k-;, .l' Soiilli 1 1. 1 1 I , ua; li'Tf Mond.iy. I". K. Hat haway, of 1'nion. was in I lie city Monday. Ir. Frank I.. ( 'iiinmins, dentist. 11i- wil li Ir. I). I. Cummins. S. II. AIuikhI, wife and daughter, ft iirned from t heir 'hieago I lip Mon ila v. Tin 3 oung int'ii of SI . John's church will give a dance al Waterman liall. Wednesday evening, I Vbiuary H. Ilert Cutler, a bridge workman, had iin' of his shoulders dislocated by I--ing struck with a heavy tinilx-r, Sun day. Ceo. Sayles will gie a grand mask hall at Cedar Civek.on Saturday night. I'. I.imry L'l, ':.. All an- cordially in- il. l. Wanted a good girl at poor farm to d. general hoiisi-work. Will pay liberal waes. Apply al pMr farm or Journal oilier. i:iiH'inlH-r that Geo. Sa. les will rue ;i grand mask hall aMVilur Creil on Sat urday evening, l-'eli nary -1. All are invited. I'lu-le Henry l!oeek is preparing to oil into rooms t he second lloor of llie b idding now occupied hy Slreight it Sleight, and will ha ve a side rot rancr to same. The eiileitainment at the Turner II. ill. Sat nrda v evening. February II, , t he topic of eon el ,i I ion. ill t hat it i , to Im- one of I he grandest mask halls c.er given ill I 'l.l t 1 i ion I h. A eost inner w ill Im' in the eily Sat urday, February 1 1 1 1 1. to supply eos t nines for those who w ish them to at t -iid the lallSaturdayevening. Suits will In rented at reasonahle rates. Will In at Turner Hall, afternoon and evening. Pries will I' given to the lie.esl ladies and gents cost nine and alsol.es! character represented. The Knights t Ladies of Security v. ill hold their annual social gat hering at the A, O. I'. W. hall, I uesilay eve ning. I'ehrnary 17th. Theie will Ih an entertaining program and refresh- inents. We reipiest all ineinU'is and I heir families to he present and have a ltinmI time. Tencentsadmissioii will I e collected at the door. I'. J. Moi:i.N, Pres. M Nki.i.ik Smith, SW. The following named parties have Imm'ii chosen to serve on the K-tit jury for the March term of the distrsct court: W. K. I'ox. Joseph IVtzer, J. II. Thrasher, John Hans. Titos. Wiles. Jr., W. ll.Seyhert, C. I. Maylield, .1. A. Ilennhis, Klias Peck, J. P. Thack er. John P.atcs. James M. Tinner, N. Klaurens, V. W. Iteil, I. M. Wodford, W. IS. Sackett. S. K. Smith, Wm. Wallen. Henry I Seek mail. ( 'ha l ies ( Ma pp William Shirk. Paul Marshall, J. C. Li'Mioii and J ulius Jack. I XmasisGone S 8 littt not all tho wcatiicr. Id 8 GXDOCOGOO Ladies Warm Shoes from S5o to $1.75. We sell the best quali ty, Jersey Lejintrs. Kxtra Flcev-e for $1. Misses "V. i J Sherwood & Son. J2 x 6 i pi I Sattler & Fassbender. A New Year SATTLER & FASSBENDER, The lielinble ami Popular Furniture Dertjers of Plattsmouth, extend a Happy New Year reetinjj to nil citizens of Cass county, ami desire to inform them that their st-ck of Furni ture for will b fnrsuieTiot to that of 1002, and invite all who need anything in tneir line to Call and See Them! Sattler & Fassbender. Fifty Yccrs Iho Sfcr.dcrd Awardtd lllghtst Honors World's Fclr Klghtst ttsfe U.S. Gov't Chimijtj prick IAKINQ POWOCH CO. CHICAGO I)r. Marshall, dentist, I-'itzerald hlock. Jiidkre Douglass was a visitor to the capital this week. Mrs. Kl!a Schwah and two children left for 'oloiado yesterday. W. (!. Smith, county superintendent was in IJneoln on hn.sini ss this week M ss Mm' Valli iv. of Klu'.iJ .Mile J rove, is visit injr Plat tsmoi.'t h friends. Mrs. .1. Pe lei-sen atl'iided tin district merl iii'T of the l.' U'kahs at WalUMi t his week. If you are a judre f a '.'om1 smokt try the "Acorns" cent citfar and you w ill smoke no ol her. .1. II. Wintersteeii, representing the Lincoln Journal, was in Platlsinouth yesterday in the interest of that paper The new store it om of Streiht & Strciirht is rapidly approachine; com Diet ion. and with a few line (lavs will lie cut irely enclosed. llalsey luke, who has Ikmmi employ ed in the P.. & M. shops hen', has lieen transferred to llavclock, for which place he departed yesterday. Joseiih M iillen. one of the reliahU' deiiKK-rats of Lhnwoirfl. was in th( city Monday, and lert 1 uesday inorn iie' for maha. We were pleased to make his aeiuaiu'Laiice. I.'olM'i t .Moore, of St. Louis, a niem- her of the American Society of Civil Knjjineers, was in the city yesterday viewing the work on the IS. & M. hride here. Mr. Moore is past presi dent, of this society. 1 he liest mask hall ever iven in the city will he Saturday eveninjr, Fehruarv llth. at the Turner Mall. In addit ion to the hall a tine entertain ment will lie Riven. Pa rmele Theatre orchestra will furnish the nui.sk. The case of John Wood, chared with rape is lieinr tried in Nehraska Citv this week. This case was brought here for trial hut ordered lack to the district court of Otoe county, hy Judre lessen. Wood is charged w ith raping a younj; t-'irl under sixteen years of ae. I on C. I espain. oneof Plattsmoutirs rising youn men has been appointed hy !ov. Mickey, chief clerk in the de part ment of lal)or, and left yesterday to enter upon the discharre of his duties. The salary is .hh) a year, and the Journal is pleased to see a IMalts- mouth loy jret it. I have used Chamberlain's couh remedy for a nundier of years and have no hesitancy in sayinir that it is the liest remedy for coughs, colds and croup, I have ever used in my family I lxve not words to express my confi dence in this remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moure. North Star, Michigan. For sale hy all driiKKits. When you fed blue and that eyery- tlnnj roes w ronf.'. take a dose of Cham lierlain's Slomach and Liver Tablets They will cleanse and invigorate your stomach, regulate your Liwels, nive you a reiisn ior your mm hi anu iiiukc voti feel that in this old world is a . i . 'od place to live. For sale by all dr Heists. The scratch of a pin may cause the loss of a limb or even death when Mood isoniii!,' results from the injury All danger of this may be avoided, however, by promptly apply injj Cham berlain's Pain P.alm. It is an anti septic and quick' healing liniment fir uts. bruises and burns. For sale ly all druunists. Greeting! 'Out Hell," the favorite cltfar. "Kxaulsitos" for a most delicious smoke. J. D. Uramb.et. of Lnlon, whs a business visitor Saturday. A. II. Anderson, of Lincoln, was in this city on business Monday. Krnest Sailing, of Weeping Water was here Monday on business. Iton't fail to attend the mask ball at Turner hall, Saturday night. C. n..Spence. of Louisville, was a business visitor in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zaar, of South ISend were county seat visitors Satur lay. Mrs. J. I). MclSride and son dnne down to Neliawka Friday for a short visit. James Allison one of the Journal patrons at Murray was in the city Saturday. Clyde Hoover arid C. I). Clapp, of Klin wood were business visitors here yesterday. Andrew Morrow, of Murray was a caller Saturday, and while here re newed for the Journal. J 'ost master Smith says the new fix tures for the postotlice will be in place for use by the first of March. l red Jiorn, one or our prosperous youritf farmers was in Saturday and renewed for the Journal another year I love thee, ( yes, I love thee. Kut it's all that 1 can ever be, For in my visions in the niht. My dreainsare Rocky Mountain Tea Urie Cillctt, a ranchman of Hill City, S. I ., spent a few days visiting his old friend II. C. McMaken this week. Jlowaid Kvans, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, was a Sunday visitor in Platls mouth, the guest of his brother W. J. Kvans and family. Daniel Holm ben.-, K. and (Jus Zefren, arrived in the city Sunday evening from Sc-derhamm, Sweden, and expect to make Plattsmouth their future home. JudR-e Archer's reort to city coun cil Monday niht, for the month of January, shows that lines collect ed amounted to $l!i, while the fees amounted to $!.,!.. Our genial Jrish friend, Wm. J O'ISrien, of Murray, was in the city Monday and while here renewed for two copies of the Journal, one for him self and one cony he is sending to Lebanon, Illinois. Pimples, faded complexion, chapped skin, red rough hands, eczema, tetter. had blood, cured in a short time, with llocky Mountain Tea, the great complexion restorer, (jering & Co. some goou, w holesome energy ex pended by our citizens would soon bring Plattsmouth out of the "kinks. liui some one must make a move in the proper direction. Who will start the ball to rolling!' II. M. (Jault returned from his trip to Washington county, Pennsylvania, wither he was called several days since on account of the illness of his father, who is 88 years old. He reports his father some better. Mr. Fred D. LelmhotT who was on a fair way of recovery, as was mentioned in last weok's Journal, was taken with a relapse a few days after but is again on the road to recovery, we are pleas ed to learn. Cards are out announcing the marriage or Mr. John M. Meisinger and Miss Edna Harvey, which is to take place February 18, 1903. at the nomeoi me untie s parents, rour miles eniilh of IMnttitrw.Mtli I south of Plattsmoutli, Repair that treacherous sidewalk. straighten up that rickety fence, give our city a more cheerful appearance and put everything in shape to blossom out with the roses when balmy spring and summer days come again The work of issuing distress war rants for taxes continues, and it be hooves those delinquent to get a move on them to liquidate the same. Treasurer Barton and Sheriff McHride are sworn to do their oflicial duties in this respect. J. W. Richardson, Walter Peterson, Wm. Wagner, John Jenks, J. Camp bell and John Leddy, were down from South Pend yesterday on account of the Leddy-Weeks damage suit, in which case the court gave Mr. Lpddy judgment for $15. Last week the Journal stated that Wm Prantner had been fully in stalled as freight manager at the P & M. depot, but no sooner was the pa per out than Pill called and stated he had stepped down and out '"by re quest." In this issue we can say posi tively that Mr. Prantner is a perman ent fixture in that department, we hope, for as long as he desires to re main. A. F Poedeker, of Xehawka, wa in the city Friday on a big real estati deal, wherein Tooinas V. Davb transferred to Sir. Poedecker the southwest fourth of the northeast quarter of the southwest fourth of the northeast quarter of section 20, town ship 11, range 12, for which he paid $4,500 While here Mr. Poedekercall- ed and paid two dollars on subscription to the Journal. George Cackley, of the firm of Cack- ley Bros., wholesale liquor dealers, of Omaha, was in the city Monday, inter viewing Plattsmouth dealers. Cackley Bros, make a srecialtyof their twelve- year-old ''Jackdaw" which is one of the finest qualities of liquorever placed upon the market, and which can here after be found on sale at Fred Esren- berger's Elk Horn saloon. This was Mr. Cack ley's lirst visit to Platts mouth, and he was very much pleased with the appearance of our little city. Mr. Cackley will visit this city every thirty days in the future. 1. fn. 44 I had a bad cougli for six weeks and could find no relief until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Three tlitf ! 25c.. 58c, SI. All druu'sff . Consult your tlortur. If lie ay txke it. tlifii iln ho H lie tell yon not to take It. then don't take it. lie knows. Laare it with liiin. We are willing. J. C. A Yiat CO.. Lowell, Malt. Call for "Gut Ileil" cigars, 5c. At the meeting of the Daughters of liebekah in Wahoo this week, Mrs. J. C. Peterson was elected president for the district. A marriage lieeiwe' was issued yes terday to Joseph J. (irady, aged '2't, of Chicago, and MissKdna Pearl Ogden, aged 24, of Avoca. Adolph Ilawis, l'lumlier. Oilioe and s.iop in Perkins House hlock. J mid and Main. Phone 204. All kinds of water and gas pipe Jitting. Ha by sleep and grows while mama rests if Pocky Mountain Tea is given. It's the greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers. .'. cents. (Jering Co. Tom Peeson, of the coach shop, had the middle linger on his left hand bad ly larca rated one day. this week, by having it caught l.'et ween two heavy pieces of iron. When you want a good square meal call at the Pee Hive restaurant, op potite the court house. Mr. Corey is catering to the wants of t he farmer in the eat ing line. Mike Tritsch, of Louisville, was in the city Tuesday on business, and while here Mr. Tritsch was a pleasant caller at Journal headquarters where he re newed fortheold reliable anotheryear. After a phcrt social and business vis it in this city Mrs. Mary Lulky re turned to her home in Lexington, Neb., yesterday. Mrs. Lutky is grand chief of honor of the Degree of Honor lodge. Hon. J. I). Patterson, of papillion died at his home in that city Tuesday, February 10, PlO.'). The deceased was a cousin of lion. J. M. Patterson, of this city, and years ago was a residei.t of Plattsmouth. The best physic. :Once tried and you win aiways use unamoeriain s Stomach and Liver Tablets," says w . Girard, Pease, Vt. These tablets are the most prompt, most pleasant and most reliable cathartic in use. For sale by ail druggists. According to an order recently issued from the oMice of th general freight agent of the H. & M., no grain w ill be received for shipment to Fast St. Louis and none for St. Louis, unless it is foi tracK delivery or to be unloaded in elevators located on the company s tracks at that point. ieorge, son or .Joseph Lloyd, was quite seriously injured Saturday even imr while coastiniron Lincoln avenue. where lie collided wjth a bridge, frac- ...... ' turinif the none jn Ins lett leg, midway of the ankle and knee. J)r. Cook .at tended the young man, who is getting along very nicely considering the na ture of the injury. Caught His Man. Jack Roth, a stranger in this vicin ity, is now reclining behind the bars of the county jail, under the charge of robbery t On Thursday of last week he made his advent to tho city, and becoming quite intimate with Jacob Vallery and Jacob Luft during the day, it is persumed that he had no money, they took him home with them to stay all night. Early the next morning he borrowed ten cents of Mr. Vallery, and also his overcoat to come down town ostensibly for the purpose of getting his breakfast. When these gentlemen arose from their slumbers they found that Mr. Val- lery's gold watch and glasses were missing and also $5.00 belonging to Mr. Luft. The fact was reported to Sheriff McBride, but the new-made friend by this time had departed. Sheriff McBride found -tha-fr lie-! had gone up the railroad track, and when he wired to Oreopolis the thief was at that time setting in the depot at that point, but before Mack could reach there he had departed for LaPJatte. To this point he was conveyed through the assistance of two section men and their handcar. At LaPlatte he was found about ready to depart for Oma ha on a freight train. At his prelim inary examination, Judge Kroehler bound himover todistrict court in the sum of $300. This is another instance wherein that excellent official display ed his usual alertness in capturing the thief. Mack isa terror to evil-doers. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 25c AH druggists. Want tour DiouslmrliF or beard a beautiful brown or ricb bhw-k? '1 lir-it rw cuc:ci;:G:iAr.vs dyes ct. or DMusn. o R. . Hm Co. . fwi. H. M. The Misses Dovey. Last Sunday'-Chicago Chronicle contained half-tone photos of Misses Ethel and Alice Dovey, da uh liters of Mr. and Mrs. George 10. Dovey of this city. Also an excellent sketch of their career on the staire. They are Platts mouth girls' and I'lat tsmouth people are proud of them. These young ladies show what can be brought forth by the early training of a mother, a great deal of their success is due to that which was taught them by Mrs. Dovey from the time they could lisp the name of "Mamma." The girls de serve credit, hut really no more so than the mother who labored with them in their younger days. The Nebraska City Tribune has the follow ing to say regarding these two young ladies: The Chicago Chronicle of February Nth gives excellent picturers of the Dovey sisters of Plattsmouth, and an extended account of their success and achievements at home and abroad 1 lie young ladies and their family are well known in this city where they claim many warm friends who will he pleased to hear again of the continued and increasing success of the talented ladies. They are at present with the Marguenta Miva company, singing important roles in "The St rollers"and captivating audiences wherever they appear. Shadow Social. There will be a Shadow Social at Fight Mill' Grove school house, on Sat urday evening, IVhruary 21, lio:. A good program will be given at 7::!o. The ladies are kindly requested to bring baskets. Piocceds for a library fund. llKitMCK Goooalk, Teacher. Mysterious Circumstance. One was piile um sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference:' She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's .New Life Pills to maintain It. Hy gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head oil constipation. Try them. Only '2c, at F. C. Fricke & Co's druggist. Fine Glaciers In Montana. But few people are aware that there are iu Montana some of the finest glaciers in the world. German Emigration Falls Off. Emigration out of Germany has fal len from 171,000 in 1883 to 21,000 a 1900. M'Kinley Monument for 'Frisco. Robert I. Aitkcn's design has been accepted by the MoKinley memorial monument committee of San Francis co. On the monument Is a colossal figure of the republic, with a bust of McKinley Jn bas-relief of stone. Improve Lot of Cripples. The London Hospital, referring to the introduction of lace making in a Criples' Home and Industrial School for Girls, says the pupils prov&U remarkably apt and wero delighted With their now task. As Usual Woman to Blame, Plame for the accident to the presi dent's party seems likely to tail in the same way that It did in the case of the first human trouble. The mo torman on the trolley car says th driver of the carriage was at fault, while spectators say the motorman was at fault in driving his car at ter rific speed. But it is said the women in the car were urging the motorman to "let her go," so that thoy might get a good view of the r esidential party. And so the blame agcin falls ultimate ly on th weaker vessel as a last re sort of Adam's successors. Milk Churned In Calf's Ston-.3ch. A Jersey calf at Galesburg, Mich., was treated to a breakfast of fresh milk and then turned out to gambol on the green. It frolicked to its heart's content, but suddenly dropped dead. A post-mcrtem examination showed that the stomach was full of butter, churned from the calf's breakfast by the ani mal's activity, The stomach made a Kood churn, but failed to digest Ua own product. You Will Be Happy if Well. Paine's Celery Compound Bestows that Health and Vigor that Makes Liv ing a Pleasure. If you are sick and out-of-sorts, it is in your power to make yourself healthy, strong, and happy. There is not the slightest reason why you should go through life feeling sickly, miserable, languid, and melancholic. To be well and strong, means happiness and true joy. If you are sleepless, rheumatic, neuralgic, dyspeptic, or have the shadows of disease hovering over you; if you are not as bright, energetic, and strong as you were some weeks ago, the use of Paine's Celery Compound will tone up and fortify your whole system, cleanse the blood, correct digestion, sharpen the appetite, and conduce to restful sleep. Thous ands once in a half-dead condition owe their present good health to the use of Paine's Celery Compound. Mr. Wm. S. Gibson, of Pleasureville, Ky., who, through sickness and suffering, was brought near the dark gTave, writes as follows, regarding his marvelous cure: " I have been broken down in health and strength, nervous system shattered, kidneys out of order, had nervous and trembling spells off and on for the last ten years. I have taken three bottles of your Paine's Celery Compound and all of the above-mentioned troubles have left me. and I can now do a rood day's work. I go about my business all day long and it don't worry me, and I now feel better than I have in ten years. I have a good appetite, and can eat and get around on foot as active as when I was a boy. My age is 65 years." DIAMOND DYES Color Jackets, Coats, Capes, ' Ribbons, Neckties, Waist. SncHng wlS not M Q crock hn dyed with Diamond Pyvm. Direction book and 45 dyed tanytri fru. DIAMOND DYES. Dniiia.t.i, Vt. ' Have You Ever Thought of It? Probably not a half dozen farmers In Cass county ever dreamed even that It would pay them to advertise. Advertis ing is looked upon by the in as the mean only of disposing of goods of the merch ants. The Idea, however, is one quite natural for them to hold, for the rcas that they never give any attention to the subject; and the reason that they never give advert ising a thought Is be cause it lias never lieen suggested to them that printer's ink could Im prof itably used. It has never occurred to the average farmer, probably, that If he had a cow, a horse, a dozen lings or a Hoc k of sheep to sell, that a 0 cent advertisement would reach hundreds of eople and probably lie the means of sending him a dozen buyers. Not only would the ad. lie profit able to him hi disposing of his stock immediately, but It would be an advertisement to him for months. Puyers who do not want to purchase when the ad. appears will remember him and eihaps visit him in the future. When a farmer wants to sell a horse or a cow, how does he advertise the fact? He tells his neigh bor something like this: "If you see anybody that wants to buy a line cow or horse, send him round." This is as far as a farmer's advertising goes, and and nine times in ten the neitrhlor never thinks of the "line cow" or the "good horse" again. Wiien anyliody has anything to sell, advertising will bring results, and can In made p roll ta ble to the farmer as well as to the merchant. Another Pioneer Gone. August Krecklow, another old set tler of Cass County, died at his home, one mile north of Mauley, on Satur day, February 7, 1!M2, and was buried Sunday, the services taking place from the German Lutheran church, south west of Louisville. Mr. Krecklow was a highly respected citizen of his neigh- liorhood, and one who was loved by all who knew him. 1 loth Mr. and Mrs. Krecklow have been 111 for some time, and wo regret to hear of the death also of the latter, which occurred yester day, and in so few days after her hus band. Poth were very old people. Mean Business. Frank .1. Morgan, of Plattsmouth, grand receiver for the Ancient Order of United Workmen, was in the city yesterday, the guest of Grand Master Workman JacobJaskalek. These gen tlemen are striving earnestly, It is said, to make lodge No. 00 of this city the largest in the- state. The membership is already over sou, and it is belieVed that a movement is now on foot to in crease its memliership to upward of 1,000 during the present month. Mes- sers Morgan and Jaskalek are doing some personal work in the matter which, It is said, means business. - Omaha World-Herald. Tendency of the Times. The tendency of medical science is toward preventive measures. The best thought of the world Is being given to the subject. Jt Is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has been fully demonstrated that pneu monia, one of the most dangerous diseases that medical men have to contend with, can be prevented by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. Pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza (grip,) and it has been observed that this remedy counteracts any tendency of these diseases toward pneumonia. This has been fully proven in many thousands of cases In which this remedy has been used during the great prevalence of colds and grips In recent years, and can bo relied upon with implicit confidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no danger is apprehended until it is suddenly discovered that there is fever and ditliculty in breathing and painsin the chest, then it is announced that the patient has pneumonia, lie on the safe side and take Chamber lain's Cough Itemedy as soon as the cold is contracted. It alwavs cures. For sale by all druggists. Murray Special Correspondence. r; t i i ... iuiss lizzie ivimuniis entertained a few of her young lady friends Tuesday Among those present were Misses Inez Ilesser, Anna Ilarn, Nettie Pittman and Mrs. Dock Long. Mrs. J. A. Walker is visiting friends in Omaha this werk. G. II. Manners, our local telephone manager, who has been on the sick list, is able to lie about again. A valentine supper is to be given by the ladies of the Christian church. Friday evening, February 13.' Every body invited to attend. Mont Ilobb, the genial grain mer chant at this tioint, was attending to business in Nebraska City Monday, II. G.Todd shipped two cars of fat cattle to the South Omaha market Wednesday. i'rof. i-ouler and Chas. Stone were visiting the latter's parents in Ne liawka Sunday. It is understood that Jas. Fleming has disposed of his pool room and con fectionery to Kdgar Marks, of Ne liawka. Why can't our legislature give us some good law compelling railroads to furnish cars when demanded. This can be done and is done in other state?. Gentlemen, are you afraid to pass a law- mat w in iM'neiityourcoiintrvy If not. then for the sake of suffering humani ty do something if i U only to draw ! your salaries. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative liiomo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money u 11 iaiis to cure. E. W. Grove's Low Rates Welt. Twcnly-fJve dollars to Portland, Ta corna and Seat tle. Twenty-five dollars to San Francisco and Los Angelos. Twenty-twodollars and fifty cents to Spokane. Twenty dollars to Salt Lake City, llutte and Helena. Proiort lonatcly low rates to hun dreds of other mints, Including Hlg Horn Pasin, Wyoming, Montana, Ida ho, Washington, Oregon, ' Ilrltlsh ()l umbia, California, etc. Kvery day from February l.'th to April :( li. Tourist cars daily to California. Personally conducted excursion Hi ree illWH a W4.t.k. Tourist cars dally to Seattle. Inquire of W. L. Pickett, mouth, or nearest Ihirlingtoii I'lat ts Itoute agent. Opportunities That Will Not Last. 7.j will buy a 4 room cot tage and :t lots clear except taxes. $27 will buy a .r room cottage and lot. It will cost you ftHOOLo build the house new. l.rjO will buy six lots with a 0 room house and a large barn and other im provemennts, clear title except almut $175 taxes. $4o will buy an acre tract willi val uable improvements, that originally cost a! Mill t $MH). $.tfOvill buy one of the finest U acre tracts near the city, with an K room house practically new, vineyard, out houses and other improvements. The hows' could not le built for the money. !mhj will buy an 8 room house with 2 acres of land, close to the shops $2uo down and $10 monthly payments. $07." will buy a line cottage. Orig inal value, including lots, $1,200. It can In; sold on monthly payments. I have a dozen or more cottages that can lie bought at prices ranging from Up tO $l,.ri4J0. 2,.'jOO will buy a line oronert v on Sixth street, U-ing half Its original cost. $1,500 will buy a line property on Sixth street, that originally cost more than twice t lie sum. Many of these places belong to non residents, who wish to sell rcL'ard less or cost. Call at my olllce at once and secure more complete descriptions. K. H. WlNIUIA.M. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Promo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Bee Hive Restaurant, Main Street IMME D r AT E LY O PI 'OS I T K COUHT HOUSE. Menls nt all hours. Stiecial at tention to tho fanner pntron.s. Tlio tnbles nro supplied with tho best the markets afford. JOHN COKEY, Proprietor. PEPPERBERG'S THE IDEAL j FI VE CENT CI GAR. 4 Delirious aroma. Perfect burner. Positive- J j ly the best. No first-Clan ri t iilli-r p 4 khould be without PcppcrlM-rii'i f 4 Huds. They are the b;st : Main St. - - Plattsmouth. WW WWW WW WW WW" ciAiAiyxiA3Ai3afa DO YOU WANT A JSTe- Suit Leave your measure with prai?K HeElroy TAILOR After having selected a suit from the nice samples of yooda just received. Same Old Stand Over Sherwood's Shoe Storo Repairing m-H Cleaning A SPECIALTY : dead model, fcetctt or al.oto j iDTtutloa Ua Utr. fr free tiock. ireereportoa How to Secure o Ttf-nUkUUir. or frra rjp'p--f"r'($ Will to mi ppc:i3 U. LOcisnt OfTic? B UBS I i v E signature is on each box. 25c. WASHINGTON D.C. i ' - v. 1. .a. 4.- "iP