WOHN AT. LEY DA, A TTORNEY-M T-LM W. ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. rr-turlri :isl r;-ts of tltlf. o n vt-yiim-lii ami f lit In hi In;: I II It -i to ri'lil :! it -Ih1-ly. Work iintpt-rly - kimI rhuri t rfii-wMi-Ittilt. Illllrn:- Kihiiiih II uihI 7, .I..I1I1 I.iiimI Miill.llnif, n-ir Court 1 1 -. l'hiil-.iiiMulli. II. I. TKAVIH. ATToKNKY-AT-I.AW l(f04 H. ' II. 7rriMAX. IImd k. ri.ATT;MM:Tii. nmu:a.ka. 4.1. NrBHAHKA Tr.I.EI-IIONr. orriiT. s. I H .H IlK.X.'K. W. B. ELSTER, DENTIST Ol I ICH: WtUrman Hlock I'lattfirnouth, Nebraska I'lnr.iH. riionci ) 1 im.i-10 I WURL & 1 1 COFFEY. ! I 2 0 The Up-to-Datc .GROCERS. Hero you vnii wl anything kt'pt at a first-cIasH grocery ritor, and at prices to suit tlio times. Fine.st lino of Canned Goods on tho market. Don't fail to call on them for anything in tin; grocery lino. h.verythintf fresh fromtho markets. The Plattsmouth Journal i:. A. ANI T. H. 15 AT IIS, IIKMSIIKKS. KiiIit'I ut 1 In ,tolJlr Ht rhittsfiioutli, Ne braska. :it .' (Iilrl;isi imilttT. WURL & I COFFEY, i Bee Hive Restaurant, Main Street I M M E 1)1 AT i: L V ( )PP )SITE COITKT HOUSE. Meals nt all hours ti iition to tho fai hut patrons, llie tables are supplied with tho best tho markets afford. JOHN COKEY, Proprietor Independent Cigar FACTORY! thc: 'Qcftifj. 5c CIGAR, Challenges Comparison In Quality unit Workmanship. l Tltl.lSHKO WKKKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Weeping Water From tin- ICi pii ll Imii. Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Ken nedy, :i nine und ly, Sunday, No-vi-hiIht 'I!, I'.hi:;. Miss Josie Kalen, who has been sitendirig the summer here with rela tives, left for her home at llemmhigs fonl, last Wednesday. Mrs.!. V.. Young, out northeast of town, while handling a gun Tuesday evening was accidentally sliot in the foot. As no Imiics were broken, the wound is not considered serious. LeoTighe, the sixteen-year-old son of John Tighe, or Mauley, is husking iiim-ty hu.shels of corn a day this fall. Can any I joy leat tills record? Let's hear from our hoys on the farm. .lohn Parish, an old-time resident of Weeping Water, passed through town Tuesday morning on his way to his home in California. He and his fami ly have Uvn visiting his parents at Auburn. Edwin Richards has sold his town residence to Troy L. Davis, who gets possession in a short time. Mr. llieh ards will move onto his farm at Wa bash and will become a tiller of the soil once more. The switch engine was two hours -late out of Weeping Water Saturday evening. There was no coal in the chutes, and they had to wait till a car of coal coming on an evening freight was run up into the chutes and un loaded. Mrs. Murphy of Manley has been in very pKr health for the past few years, and last week at one time she was thought to he dying. Mrs. Murphy is advanced in years and her friends are very much pleased at a decided turn for the better in her condition at pre sent. I j. Laccy and Tom Jameson have completed a barn 24x4S for Tom Crom well, also the finest hog shed in the county. The latter is lSxtJt feet, and is Ijoarded up, covered with tar paper, and sided on top at that. It has a shingle roof and the brood sows will have a room which will he accommo dated with a stove. Mr. Cromwell has r.oo head of cattle in his feed lots and vtiK'L tii1il A limit. VJ1 lmnrl of hnire . a . I - - - ...... . . . - V W " ' . . V I. . V I'UpJ bpecial nt- foI1((W the cattle, lie w ill have to buy 10,000 bushels of corn after feeding his home grown crop. One of the most peculiar cases the doctors of this vicinity haver ever had came under their notice in the case of Mr. Chas. Murphy, living north of town. A few weeks ago Mr. Murphy's jaw began paining him. He went toa number of physicians, among them be ing Dr. Allison, of Omaha. The phy sicians lanced his throat and his face, under his eye, and all of the time did not understand what was causing the tn.uble. A few days ago a grain of wheat came out at one of the open ings, w hich the physicians say worked into a salivaiy gland sometime when Mr. Murphy was chewing a mouthful of wheat. The wound is healing rap idly now, and Mr. Murphy feels that he is almost entirely recovered. like traveling In Russia. A certificate Is required before entering a town to show that lie has not come from an in fected district, and also badges are worn. He has had to skip many towns on account of the epidemic. Dr. Jensen reports that In his opin ion farmers should be very careful this year, that the c irri stalk disease is go ing to Ijc quite prevalent, and be has Ijeen called to attend cases already. Aljout the only thing possible to do for an animal after it has the disease. and has reached a comatose state, is to dig a hole and bury it. Last Wednesday Mrs. John Rughe of Avoca, while preparing to scrub, placed a large pan of hot water on the noor, and while her attention was turned to something else her little two-year-old Ijoy backed up against the pan and tumbled in. The child's flesh was terribly burned and although Dr. Rrendel was quickly summoned and all care possible given, death ended his sufferings Friday. The parents are al most heart broken as he was their on ly child. The funeral was held Sun day at 1 p. m. Eagle From the Beacon. it. w. ennerhasa nice little ring around on his linger. The editor and wife have moved in to the Huebner property Little' Johnny Root fell on the stove the other day and cut his head quite badly Ross Crabtree, of near Cheney, was in tow n a few minutes Wednesday. Wm. Klimke returned Wednesday night from a short visit with relatives in Wisconsin. We are informed that Miss Florence Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Out. Fill a ljottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sediment or set tling indicatesan unhealthy con uition of the kid neys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder ana every part ot tue urinary passage It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or hat! effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of leing compelled to go otten during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in nftv-cent and one-dollar sizes You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent f ree by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., liing- hamton. N. Y. When Homo8wj-Rooc writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Koot. and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. Lojisville From the Courier. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Neff, No vember 23, a girl Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dr. M. Tritsch, Hart.ell, who is in California for her Saturday, November 21, a girl health, is not expected to live. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. S. 1 . Nichol Miss Townsend. of Coodland. Kan- son a 12-pound boy, Friday, November sas, arrived Friday night for a visit with her brother, Dr. Townsend and wife. l'ostmaster F. A. Ollermann receiv ed a telegram Sunday conveying the sad intelligence that bis father had died Saturday at his home at Scribner, Neb., at the age of 86 years. 27, l'J03. Mrs. J. O. McClain and daughter, Mary, of Grand Island, spent Thanks giving in Louisville. Mrs. McClain has purchased property in Weeping Water and will make that city her fu ture home. The editor of the Wreeping Water Word reached here Wednesday that "erald is surely possessed of a wonder Mrs. 1 1 ess, formerly Anna Steinkraut, of this place, had committed suicide at her home near Murdock. Later: She failed in her attempt at suicide. JULIUS PKPPKRIIURG, Manufacturer. From the Herald. Wallace l'hilpot, who was kicked on the knee by a horse recently, was in town Saturday, and says it works much easier. Since placing their new dust collec tor in the City mill, the managers say they have increased their capacity, and also the quality of the Hour. Mrs. Olander is very sick with ap pendicitis. Her two daughters living in Denver have been sent for. Dr. II ungate has been attending the case the past few days. A numljcr of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Robertson paid them a farewell visit Sunday last. The couple leave Saturday for a winter's visit to Denmark, their old home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. "Will Kennedy Kemovini of Household Goods a Saturday, November 21st, an 8i pound boy. Will immediately paid off the corn busker he had employed, and was surprised later to lind the new one laid in bed while he hustled around and did the chores. Fred Race writes from Texas, that the yellow fever is so prevalent in many partsof the state, that it is much ED. IITZGE&ALD, PROPRIETOR OF Livery, Hack and Baggage Line MOVING VAN. Specialty. Also, Heavy Drayin Union Fron the Ledger. Mrs. Lelia Dugay, accompanied by her son Frankie, went to Rock Bluffs precinct Wednesday evening to visit parents and other relativesa few days. Fred Young says he wouldn't have us tell a lie for a thousand grains of corn, and calls attention to a little mistake in our figures last week. His ear (of corn) counted 1,254 instead of 2,254, just a printer's mistake of one figure. 3ir. and Mrs. n. l). Travis came ful memory. He is publishing items in his paper which he claims to have occured twenty years ago, and bis pa per is now in its second volume Sneak thieves stole a dozen nice fat ducks from Mrs. Fred Stohlman Mon day night. She had been feeding them up for Thanksgiving with the expec tation of having a family reunion din ner, and was very much disappointed on finding them all stolen just before Thanksgiving. Mrs. Mary Griffin, who has been an invalid for several months, will leave next Tuesday for Oklahoma, where she will make her home with her daugh ter Ida. Mrs. Griffin has been in poor health for the past two years and re cently been confined to her home, not being able to scarcely leave her bed. Little Pete Core was the victim of from Plattsmouth yesterday, going to Weeping Water for the Thanksgiving an accident last Sunday that will be a dinner with friends.. Their train from warning to him that boys should not here was about two hours late, but that didn't take away Mr. Travis' ap petite for turkey. B. G. Watkins is very busy with his patent corn husking machine, and had only two seconds to devote. to the solu tion of Ann's age, but he settled it in half that time. His answer is that Ann is a little older than her younger brother. Right you are, B. G., go up head. "Cigars on me again," remarked Charley Garrison as he entered our of- through husking corn. go hunting on Sunday. Pete and one of the Wirth boys went out for a stroll and the Wirth boy was carrying a 22 calaber rifle when it was accidently discharged and Pete received the ball in one of his ankles. Dr. Thomas fix ed him up all right and he will soon be as good as new. Elmwood From the Leader-Echo. Quite a number of the farmers are RECTOR OF ST. LUKE'S Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to . tl)e Good Qualities of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. Asuui kniiam, Out., April 1, I'.MKl I think it is only right that I should tell you w hat a wonderful effect Cham berlain's (Tough Remedy has produced j ne oay ociore j.asier 1 was so (lis tressed with a cold ami cough tfiat 1 did not duties Hal Fs Cash Store i l GKOCERIE T-I JK I s O W A 1 1 S . t think to lie able to take any 1 ,()() joints of stove pipe, per joint 10c the next day, as my voice was 1n ir.,,,,, -(t(. ,.,,.1, almost choked by the cough. The same " r . ,' ' J.. . ' day 1 received an order from you for a Well bllCWelS bottle of your Cough Remedy. I at Coal buckets at once procured a sample bottle, and A Litfhtnitltf Hreail Knife at took aljout three doses of the medi- poc.c.t Knives of all kinds, sizes am cine. To my great relief the cough i . i and cold had completely disappeared ms al . . .... . mul I w:Knll.tnnr.'irli tlni-o limns Jl'looWlIt 1)1 .111 KIIIW. on Faster day. I know that this rapid One of the most complete line of Groceries in the city. and effective cure was due to your Friday and Saturday, Stitfar 20 pounds for Si. 1 40cts each and 4 cents each 25cts prices. . .20, 50, 75 and 00c ts .00 Cough Remedy. I make this testimo nial w ithout solicitation, being thank ful to have found such a God-sent rem edy. Respectfully yours, E. A. Lanukki.dt, M. A. Rector of St. Luk'es Church. To Chamberlain Medicine (. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Murray. SM'cl:iI CorrcsiMiiidfiuv. l'ostmaster A. L. Bakerand ourGei man harness maker, Nick Klaurens, were transacting business in Omaha Tuesday . Quite a number went from here to Plattsmouth last Saturday night to witness the Thoroughbred Tramp at the Parmele. Dr. A. E. Walker is visiting with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walker, this week. Fleming W. Robb was visiting with his cousin, Ham Lloyd, in Union last Sunday. We kno who is very fellow, bu which he possesses he is just aching to give the writer of these items a good roast in some home paper. Well, come on, Mr. , we are ready to keep even any old time. Geo. Berger met with a very serious accident last Wednesday night, while coming from Plattsmouth. His team got scared near the Jean school house and started to run. In some manner George dropped one of the lines and lost control of the team and was thrown from the buggy. He was rendered un conscious, and lay for four hours in this condition. He regained consciousness about half-past three Thursday morn ing and walked home, a distance of about two miles. II is left leg and was bruised considerably and head. George's glad to hear that he is right, and that his m prove more fatal. Do You Want an Up-to- Date Star FALL Suit? If you are contemplating jrettintf one call on the old reliable tailor Frank McElroy, examine his line samples and leave youror der in time, and he will do the the rest. 8 8 w of a party in this town 8 CXsrr - T 8 y popular, also a jolly, good b wJlCQp 1 OllCt q it with all the good traits o S 1SOAP! is most always the cause of chop ped hands and faces. You can prevent it by using good soap. Woodbury's is an Ideal Skin Soap. & fice Wednesday, and inquiry disclosed the fact that a new son of 11 pounds weight was added to his family circle that morning. They certainly have cause to observe Thanksgiving day Mrs. Charles McXamee came in from Akron, Col., a few weeks ago and has been visiting her sister, Mrs. T. W. Swan, and how our friend Charlie can shout with delight at the news that he has two nice little daughters here, born Tuesday morning, November 24 Congratulations to the happy parents, and Charlie please forward two Colo rado cigars. T. J. O'Day came down from Ne hawka on the noon train Wednesday, not particularly to meet his friends Ed Swarts has moved back to town into one of the Furguson houses. Francis Kear, who has been sick for the past three weeks, was able to re sume work in the Leader-Echo office again Monday morning. Wm. Buster and wife, of Sterling, are visiting their relatives and many friends here, and incidentally looking for a suitable property to purchase for a home. Grandma Mullen left Tuesday for Butler, Bates county, Missouri, where she will spend the winter with rela tives. Her many f rinds here wish her an enjoyable visit. A special train went over the Mis Asth ma Sbowino """ rlnii-i on tl Ones Ibanb rore of our ie finsrers wh:it rnori' rlcirmltii; display cnulil lie deir !. W li:iv rwfntly udiifd a nt-w line of Combination and Single Stone Hinos design and of rrf at tM'auty and dclj?n and superior ouallty. Nothing twfore produced surpasses these rings in workmanship. SNYDER Sc CO., "One of my daughters had a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re lief. U'e then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and three and one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsville. O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainly curesmany cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, I hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. T hrc sizci : 2 Sc. Mc. SI. All irmaitU. Consult yonr doctor. If b say take It. then to a b ?. If b toll you not to tak It. then don't take It. Ha knows. Leave it mlth him. W are wilting. j.U.llLK CO.. J-oweu. jiaaa. the fellow he wanted to see was not souri PacItic Tuesday evening carrying even an acquaintance of his. He was looking for the burglar who entered the O'Day residence some time Tues day night and stole therefrom as much clothing as he could carry away. Mr. O'Day hoped to get track of the burg lar by watching the trains here, but his efforts were without success. several coaches of Russians who were returning from the beet fields of Illi nois to spend the winter at their homes in Lincoln. Robt. Gamble has returned from Canada. He spent some time in Wash ington and five weeks in Oregon en route home, and says he only saw three pleasant days while there, as it was raining almost all the time. Mrs. Wm. Shick went to Lincoln Monday morning, accompanying her husband home that evening. Billy has been in the sanitarium for a month Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, blood, health and strength. Kodol takin? treatment fo.r rheumatism, and Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds wornout tis sues, purifies, strengthens and sweet ens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkin son, of W. Va., says: "I have used a came home greatly improved. Figrjt Will Be Bitter. Thse who will insist oa closing their number of bottles of Kodol DvspeDSia ears against the continual recommend- Cure and have found it to be a very ation of Dr. King's New Discovery for effective and, indeed, a powerful rem edy for stomach ailments. I recom mend it to my friends. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Consumption, will have a long and bit ter fieht with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had Bilious Colic Prevented. everv svmptom of consumption. She' Take a double dose of Chamberlain's took Dr. King's New Discovery after Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy everything else had failed. Improve as soon as the first indication of the ment came at once and four bottles disease appears and a threatened at- entirely cured her." Guaranteed by tack mav be warded off. Hundreds of F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, irice, nennle use the remedy in this wav with 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles free r x - perfect success. For sale by all drug gists. MAUZY & MURPHY have just re ceived a large supply of paper back publications. A Sore Never Matters After Porter's antiseptic healing oil is applied. Relieves pain instantly and heals at the same time. For man or beast. Price 25 cents. Maple Grove Special Correspondence. Wallace and Jack Philpot recei ved a bunch of feeders from South Omaha ast Thursday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Gansemer has been on the sick list for the past few days. Quite a number from this neighbor hood attended the dance at the Mur ray hall Saturday night. Mrs. Schacfer departed for Ilallera, Nebraska, Sunday, where she wascall ed on account of the serious illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Engelkemeier Sunday, Chas. Boedecker and daughter, Ida, were among the Murray visitors last Saturday. Miss Madge Young visited with Mrs W. II. Puis Monday. Horse for Sale. A good four jTear old horse for sale. Weighs 1160 pounds and as sound as a dollar. Inquire at John Bauer's Hardware store, Plattsmouth, Neb. IS o ; . , side 8 ; also his face Q ioh.ij iuuiuadIC n eafflnrlin.nfT, l rrT T I nif r lAnir nil I K.V BctuiiKaiiiiK an A c U( es bot h jVore in isfortune did not I Q mestic make. Prices )ilet Soaps i and to suit purse: 5 to 55c Per Cak;e. ...8 "'-8 theQ L F. G. Fricke Co. Prescription Pharmacists. M1 U.W-jeBW5 Lowest Pricss Guaranteed fx HAYDEN BROS The Reliable store, q We Sell Eierythlrg ize V Abstracts of Title v The season is now at hand when we arc made to real the necessity of a number of small articles such is GLOVES, MITTENS, MUFFLERS, HEAVY SOCKS, and HOSE, and in fact everything that tends toward mak ing up one's wearing apparel. We take especial pains to please out of town patrons through our mail order depart ment, and our efforts are certainly appreciated, judging fror.i the many orders we send out each day. We want you to GET THE HABIT Send in Your Order Tf?oma5 Uallii. OFFICE Anbeusc-r-Bush Block. QU. MAKSUALL, DENTIST. All kinds of Dental work. Plates made that Ht. 'M years experience. 1'rlces reasonable. Work guaranteed. OFFICE Fitzgerald Block. Telephone No. 3 or 47 Don't allow monev to lie around. It is easier to spend it and easier to lose it. SAUE MONEY by keeping it in a safe place such as 6L0YES Ladies' silk lined cassimere gloves, 60c. Ladies' bilk lined cassimerc gloves, tl.00 Ladies' and children's gloves at 25c, 80c, and 50c Ladies' kid gloves, all shades, $1.00 Men's dress gloves, lined or unlined, 11.00 and $1.50 Men's working gloves and mitten?, 25c, 50c, and 9Sc MEN'S SOCKS 1 lot of men's socks in plain and fan cy colors, wool and cotton, worth up to 25c at 10c LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' HOSE Ladies' plain black and fancy coif r- ed lisle thread hose worth 50c at 2Sc Ladies' wool hose in plain black and steel gray, 25c Ladies' fine cashmere hose at 25c, 35c 50c and 75c Infants' fine cashmere hose, silk heel and toe, 25c Ladles' plain black, full seamiest hose at 12c and lOo. Uoy' heavy ribbod hose, regular 25o quality at l'Jc .lined MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's 11.25 wool and fleece . i : . i i - nuirt aim uruwers, ,oc Men's 11.50 wool bhirts and drawers in natural gruy and camels hair per pair 81. 00 Men's 50c heavy fleece lined shirts, 25 Men's 75 heaTy fleece lined ihlrts and drawers in single and double breasted styles, 45c BED BLANKETS Extra heavy tan and gray bed blank ets per pair 55c Extra heavy long nap, tan, gray and white bed blankets per pair 60c Extra heavy and large sire 11x4 tan and gray bed blankets worth 11.00, per pair 75c Extra heavy, soft finish, long nap, gray wool bed blankets, worth 3.1i3 per pair t2.93 We clve full value for your money which the above prices will prove. We want your mail orders. You want good qual lty at lowest prices. The Banh; of Cass County You can give a check for any part of t at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. When you have a bank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. KHEKldD, i 1 6th and Dodge Streets. WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE t.h,Ptfttt OMAHA