V -mm. 1 Melt Mini H I Will A 1 Hll WMMM I V 8 0 8 8 8 I 8 it h ah .1 6 o rvy nappy ana prosperous CO o u o o o u o a: C NEW YEAR! N o wish to sincerely thank the pniplc of Plat tsmoutli ami viein ity for tlieir very lilieral putrnnae to us for the tiun we have be-on here ami we n n assure you that we are more than ralitied with the treatment nivoul c us hy tin people of litis .(immunity. So hoping that the jear I'.MII will !. a happy and prosperous one i Jou, we wisli to fui tl.er solieit voia-lmtroiui".' and to help you make ItaiiiuT year. Any this tin Help UH and we will help you. Our prices nro riht, our oods are fresh anil of A 1 quality. WcMpmrantee everythinu; wo Bill AS RKI'RKSKNTKD. errors mado hero wo gladly rectify. No will rail nndtako your orders or you can call up IMattsmoutli Thoiie I'.IS 'iy( us your order and we w ill deliver it, or if you send the children it makes no difference - you can rest assured your orders will receive, the same attention as if you called in person. Wo are continually on the market and on the lookout for any thin'; whorohy we may benefit our nistomcrs, and thereby wo hope to make you a customer, ami hy following this policy and by fair treat ment wo hopo to be able to sny "once our customer, always no." KoiiU'inbcr the place and 'ivo us a trial. A:iin wishing you a Happy New Year, T remain, Yours tu servo, s 5 .P. PEARSON 09 lNniCl'ICNDKNT TUONH 1W. y UNION BLOCK, Plvttsmovith, Nebraska.. 0 - Q o o ft- o o P Cfl 0 a 8 8 8 V 8 I 8 1 8 1904! Wo tako this opportunity of returnin,' our most sincere thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuanco of your patronage in the future. During l'.Kll, wo nhall end market, as usual, with that ivor to supply the Which Suits the People! both in quality nml prices. Wishing all n happy and prosperous year, wo invito all to como and bo comforted by making your purchases from the largest furniture house in IMattsinouth. I Sattler & Fassbender. V Absra.cts of Title V Tf?oma5 Uallirj. OITICK-Aiilieiiscr-llush lllcx-lc. D K. MAUSIIAIX. .IlKNTIST.. All kli.iliof Hontiil wnrk. I'liitt-s iiiiulc Unit III. I'll ynirs iM rinicu. I'rlre-t rcusoimlilai, Worli Kiiiiriuilcrd. (IITK'K I'lTOIKIt.W.li Itl.oCK. 'I'KI.KIMIONK Nil. 3 (ill 47 II. I. Tit A VIS. ATTOKNKV-AT-I.AW UllOVS K. II, ID AMI II. WAI'KIIMAN. lll.OCK, IM.AITSMOCTII. NKUKASKA. I 1 1- K 1 1 ' K NO. IK. i UI.SIIIKM'K. 4H. NKI1IIASKA TKI.KI'IIONK. W. B. ELSTER. DENTIST. Oi l ICR: Waterman Hlock Plattsmouth, Nebraska 'Matt, ,, LOCAL BREVITIES. Dr. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald block. Ceo. X. LaP.ue of Union was In ti e cilv 1 lidav on hustings. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Oilice with Dr. K. D. Cummins. Fur lease-several tine acreage tracts m ar the city. R. Windham. Calvaniveil Iron and cast tank heat ers at lowest prices at John Pauer's. lrs. J. M. Greene and T. F. Todd were Council UlulTs visitorsMonday. J. A. Kagoos of Cropper, Oklahoma, remits one d kr this week to renew for the Jour ,1. MksAda P.oedaker of Eight Mile drove was the guest or J. M. Leek and family over Sunday. If vou are a Judge of a irood smokr, try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you w ill smoke no other. 11. C. Slogc of El m wood sends the wherewith this week to renew his subscription to the Journal. A. Kalfenbcrgcr, Christ Stoehr and Adam FornolT or Cellar Creek weie Plattsmouth visitors Saturday. Mr. F. F. Gunthers called one day last week and made himself solid for another year's reading of the Journal. All hands were busy as bees hi the treasurer's cilice all day Saturday making out tax receipts and receiving money. A marriaL'c nermlt was Issued Fri day evening to Willard L. Clites, aged twenty-two, and Miss Myrtle May liennett. aned twenty, both of Alvo. Albert Strange of Bethany, Ne braska, in remitting a year's suhscrip' l ion savs: "I can't net along without the Journal." So they all say, Mr Strange. Our old German friend, John West, a prominent farmer of near Nehawka was in the city one day last week on business, and took advantage of this visit to renew his faith in the Journal another year. Cards are out announcing the mar riageof Mr. Charles Stiger to Miss Whllma 0. Drot, which will occur at at the Lcwl.ston church, three miles southeast of Murray, on Wednesday, January 20, 1004, at 3 o'clock p. m Mr. Wm. S. Crane of California, Md., suiTered for years from rheuma tism and lumbago. He was finally ad vised to try Chamberlain's Tain Balm, which he did and it effected a com plete cure. For sale by all druggists. Loe Maytleld, of the Louisville Courier, was In the city Tuesday, and In company with A. T. Klopp, of the tirniof Klopp & Bartlett, designers, emiravers and blank book makers, of Omaha, called at the Journal head (juarters. Joseph1 Wiles and wife returned from California Friday, where they have been visiting several months, They will reside In the future on the farm Mr. Wiles recently purchased of Mr. M. Waybright, southwest of l'lattsinouth. T. B. Bates has severed his connec tlon with the Journal, having sold his half Interest to 11. A , who Is now sole owner. T. B. and family took their departure Monday evening for Dcca- THEOLD RELIABLE mm f -U 1 III' rJ .1. I z " Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE lrueiri To Change Silver c farmers I Insure V S Your Caltte 8 Against s 8 o After having once used Parke, X Davis & Co.'s "Iilacklegoiils" as n cure 0 nnd prevent ivo for Blackleg, you will q never use anything else. It is tho S surest euro and easiest to use one Vj little pill does tho work, assuring S the same amount of medicine in each A hyiodermic syring and n little S box of pills is all there is to it. 8 8 8 cgpyoiW. Into Gold! Use Intern F. G. X a if II I III L II X Send or Call for Circulars now. giv- ing Complete Hin clion. . ational Stock Food! i FR1CKE & CO., 8 PHARMACISTS. b Put the silver (or nickle or paper) in this hank ami witness the change. .t I'll' f nl lnU n.it ('imiounkl Blackleg. Do You Want an Up-to-Date semi-annually will make from the while to the yellow metal. Call and we will gladly tell you all about it. Plattsmouth Saving Bank. ..HORSES.. lew winter If you aro conlcmplatin 'ttm,' "-' on the oiu rename tailor Frank McElroy, examine liis fine samples ami leave yotiror iler in lime, ami he will do the the rest. suit? ta v. v II mm J FOR SALE OR TRADE! I have Just shlpned in a couple of car loads of t'ood all pin pose horses and marcs, which I will oiler rr sate or will trade for .smaller horses for the the southern market. Call and see horses at my faun. A. S. WILL. For Sale orTiade! Murray Hotel, Murray. Practically new biilhlinn -and recently repapered and repainted and in excellent repair. For further particulars call at Journal oil.ee, or a bin st Mus. Wm. ItiiAMNKit, Murray, Nebraska. ture, Illinois, where they will make their future home, and where they formerly resided. W. II. Shoemaker, one of the Jour nal's Nehawka patrons, and by the way, one of the reliable democrats of Cass county, was in the city Saturday and made these headquarters a very pleasant visit. lie was accompanied by Mr. W. M. MeCullocli, whom we were pleased to meet, also. The Clarinda Poultry Co. took in hcie last Monday one car load of chickens, for which they paid tho farmers of Cass county over Bve hun dred dollars. Isn't It stranpe that we can't have a home buyer that will pay as much for such produce as out siders? JohnM. Lcls of Murdock remits one dollar to rencsv his subscription, and also sends a new subscriber In the person of Geo. M. Leis. This makes nine new subscribers at Mur dock alone since election. If tho friends or the Journal will only do as well as our Murdock friends, the Jour nal will soon boast of 1,800 or 2,000 subserlliers. I'ncle Nick Ilalmes pave tho Jour nal a call Tuesday for the purpose of renewing for another year. Mr. Ilalmes Is a great friend of the Jour nal and one of the big farmers of Cass county. He grew up with the country, coming here as early as 1S.V1, and has been right litre ever since, and has become one of our wealthy and Inllu- cntlal farmers. Agatha l stun ltarton, who was sev eral months ago on trial at Slicridan, Wyoming, charged with fatally shoot ing her father-in-law at that place, and who was acquitted by the trial Jury, was In Uelle Fourchc over Sun day, leaving Monday for Whltewood. Mrs. Itarlou, or Miss Agatha Mull, as she Is now known, was born and reared near Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Hell Fourche (S. I.) Northwest Post. Last week County Clerk Tyson for warded a statement to the state auditor showing the cliattle mort gage Indebtedness of Cass county for the year P.m:i. Numticr of this kind of Instruments tiled, 7(12, aggregating mc sum oi jo.i,i..!o. inere were 3d Instruments released amounting to $l.12,fili).Hi. The number of Instru ments Hied during the year Just closed exceeded that of l!)2 by 3, but the amount m mortgages in I'.ki: was greater by the amount of t."M.41. Tho number nf chat t ie mortgnges released In 111 - was 12.., and amounted In dol lars and cents to i:ts,ro."i, or 113, 112 in) more than In 1U03. "Cut Hell," the favorite cigar. Jewel llasellurner'sat John Hauer's. Claus shears and razors at John Hauer's. Enterprise sausage grinders and stutters at John Pauer's. A complete line of Imported enamel led ware at John Pauer. (ieo. V. Cutler, or drccuwooJ, was a county seat visitor Saturday. Judge Travis went to Weeping Wa ter yesterday to look after some busi ness matters. Ilev. Swan made a business trip to the western part of the state the fore part of the week. Pianoson monthly payments of $5.00 and up per month. See A J. Jackson, at Strelght & Strelght's. P. S. ColTman and wife departed yes terday for Dawson, Neb., where they will visit for a few weeks. T. II. Pollock made a business trip to Lincoln Tuesday In the Interest of the Plattsm.iuth Telephone Co. Hon. Frank E White was down from Ornalw yesterday shaking hands with his many PlaUsmouth friends. Miss Delia McCulloch, who has been visiting the family of W. L. Street, returned to her home at lied Oak, Iowa, Monday. Miss Edith Uuzzell returned yester day morning from quite an extended visit to Los Angeles, and other places in California. Mike Pries, Jr., who was sentenced to reform school last week hy Judge Travis, was taken to that Institution yesterday by SherifT Mclirtdc. For a bad taste in the mouth take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. 2" cents. War ranted to cure. For sale by all druggists. John II. Albert who has been visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs John Albert, for several weeks returned to his home at Stanton, Nebraska, this week. Mrs. W. R. Alexenderof Falls City Is the guest or Mrs. A. N. Sullivan this week. Her husband was pastor of the M. E. church here about twelve years ago. Charley Sullivan came up from St. Joseph, Mo., Tuesday morning to visit home folks, returning Wednesday. 'Sub" is now cm ployed at Asy him No. 2, near thatcity. Dan McCallan. of Slicridan, Wyom ing, is visiting Plattsmouth friends. FronV DicK TV Death. i ii is ivinmuim .i received a very vidJen shock yesf ruay about the noon hour win n li e repoit came to the city that Fianlt Dickson had died suddenly al his home at Weeping Wa ter at lii .'.O nYievk in the inoruiiiv. The paiticulaisof l is (Itatli, as near as we are able to collect them, are about as follows: Mr. Dicks n, it seems, was not in the enjoyment of good health, and was confined to his home. About 2 o'clock yesterday mornlnu be was apprised by telephone from F.lmwood of the death of his brother, Louis, who bad been ill for som time at the home of his older brother, A. li., who resides at F.lmwood. This sad intelligence seemed to affect him greatly, lie was lying down and about half-past nine o'clock arose aiid proceeded to the barn to look after some stock, and upon his return to the house was ta ken with a violent spell of vomiting. The family physician, Dr. Hungate, was called as soon as possible, and ev erything In his power was dune to re lieve Hie sufferer. In attempting to raise up In bed he was attacked with u fainting spell, nnd so remarked, but ere the words had scarcely fell from hlf lips death had clasped its Icy em brace around him. Congestion of the heart is supposed to lie the the i try- to cause of his sudden demise. Hissudden death, coming as it did, immodia tjely after in effect Elmwood, Mr. McCallan Is an old Plattsmouth boy, and is now In the employ of the B. & M. at the former place. Martin Nelson, of Hartington, Neb., was In the city Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. Pearson, of whom he is a son-in-law. Mr. Nelson is In the hard ware business, and Is prospering very nicely. Joseph F. Mauck, living about two miles north of Nehawka, was a county scat caller yesterday, and while In the city called to renew the subscription of Mrs. Annie Pittman for another year. .Jennie Stitzer, Omaha "I have gained thirty-live pounds In two months. Nothing did me any good until I used Hollistcr's Kocky Mount ain Tea." A blessing to sickly wo man. Gerlng & Co. Have you Indigestion, constipation, headache, backache, kidney trouble? Hollistcr's Pvocky Mountain Tea will make you well. If it falls get your money uac:. J hat s ralr. 'lea or tablet form. 3 cents. Gering&Co. Mrs. C. E. Cook received atelgram from Fouts, Oklahoma, last Monday, conveying the sad Intelligence of the death of her sister, Mrs. Maggie Kung. No particulars as to the cause of her death was received. Mrs. Rung lived near Alvo, this county, eighteen years ago. "The nicest and pleasantest medi cine I have used for Indigestion and constipation Is Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets," says Melard F. Craig of Middlegrovo, N. Y. "They work like a charm and do not gripe or have any unpleasant effect." For sale by all gglsts. The young ladles of t he city will give a leap year ball at Coates' ball Friday night, January 22. The ladies having the management of this inter esting event never do anything by tho halves, consequently their young gen tlemen friends can expect something grand. The county commissioners Tuesday continued the appointments of assist ant assessors, as recommended by J. M. Teegarden, county assessor. One was selected from each precint in the county; onu for the city of Weeping Water and three for Plattsmouth. A list of the names of the assistants w ill appear In the commissioners' proceed ings next week. Supposing you are busted - haven't a dime, (jetting poor Isn't a serious crime; put on a hold rront, woru wun your might, You're sure to win by taking Kocky Mountain 'lea at night, (erinu I & Co. the death of Louis, had such upon liis brother, A. P., at as to almost cause his death Mr. Dickson was a son-ln-l iw of F, .H. Kicney or nils city, and 'leaves a wife and four children. 1 1 was a member of several fraternajl orders, and one of the most popular! citizens of Cass county. He was comity clerk four years; previous to this) service, however, he was deputy comity clerk under Pird Crilcl. Held. Frank Dickson was poss'ssi-d of many noble trails of character that endeared him to all who km.w him lie whs me soui or nonor, auu a ;en tlemen in every sense of the tcim.hnd bis sudden death will be mourned by all the citizens of Cass county . The funeral will occur in this city at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. We are unable to learn whether the ser vices will bo held from church or the Kiel icy residence. Death of Mrs. Wallinger Mrs. Wallinger, wife of John Wal linger, a well known fanner living nine miles west of this city, died on Saturday night, January Utli, The deceased was a most estimable lady, and the bereaved husband and child ren have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. The funeral occurred Mon day afternoon, January 11, 1!)0t, and was attended by quite a large number of sympathetic friends many attend ing from tliis city. The deceased had been in poor health for about seven months, most of the time being confin ed to her room. Card of Thanlts. The undersigned tako this method of returning their sincere and heart felt thanks to those kind friends and neighiiois who administered to the wants of our dear wife and mother, during her recent protracted illness, and also for t heir faithfulness until the last sad rites at the grave. Their kindness will ever be remembered by each and every out of us. John Walunoek. Ai.hkiit Walmnokk. John Wai.i.inokr, jk., Mns. G. P. Mkissinoku. MltS. ANTONK SCH AF.FKKK. "When the butter come put a penny m chum,' is an old time d i i . f . proven), it often seems work tho'.ih no one has ever tokl why. When mothers arc worried because the children do nut gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion. It is like the penny in th Mi l niiiK uecausc n works an1 i because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simpl :n. f i .i nuns, oi pure coa uver oi with some hypophosphit especially prepared for delicatl stomachs. Children take to it natural because they like the tas and the remedy takes just naturally to the children b cause it is so perfectly adapt'e to their wants. For all weak and pale an thin children Scott's Emulsu is the most satisfactory trer ment. We will send y the penny, . e.. sample free. r thai thU Bicuit'iTT" Tin of a label ii on lh r .it tvtry bottlt ot jrou buy. i ui a i AC i ?r & nrviKTr? y O 2 lV IT 11L.. .5 Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 30c.andf1.oo; alldniggitti. bnnubtal Bliss. Ere thlyissueof the Journal reaches its numerous patrons, Frank E. Green and Mrs. Molllo I. Robinson will have been Joined In the holy bonds of wed lock. The marriage ceremony will occur at the home of the groom's pa rents In this city at 9 o'clock this evening. Itev. II. H. Burgess will pro nounce the words that will unite tho happy couple. They will tako tho 10:28 train for Kearney, Neb., where Mr. Green is employed as local editor of the Daily Hubof that city. Only a few relatives and near friends of the contracting parties will be present. In advance, tho Journal wishes Mr. Mrs. Green a happy and prosperous career as down the rugged pathway of time they glide, A Very Close Call., 'v "I stuck to my cngincough every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Hellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Hitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by F. G. Frlcke & Co. Price 50 cents. Police Judge Archer's report for tho month of December shows that there were seventeen arrests made, eight tines paid and the sum of 974.70 collctud It is claimed that the collections for this month exceed that of any month of the thirteen years that Judgo Archer has held the ofllcc. Jay E. Worlcy arrived from Kear ney Monday, to accent his former Do- population the same as that of Cass, sitlun as foreman of the News. Since were paying their superintendent's electon Jay has held a similar position this amount In salary; and it Is notli- 0I, the Kearney Daily Hub. . .i; ....... urn i ..KULu.at ..... ..u.t.na.. Attorney l,rown of LnC0ln nuou.u ..Uv tut: ...:, . ...K ... herc ycstcrday. W. L. will have mosb inuusirious, luiiuiui uuiicompu Salary Increased. The hoard of commissioners by a vote 2 to 1 granted the petitition of Super intendent oilman yesterday lor a raise in his salary from $1,200 to 11,500 per year, the same going into etfect from that date. Mr. Wortman demon strated to the board the fact that eighteen counties In Nebraska, with a tent county superintendent's in Ne braska. Ilawksworth and banning voting for and Zink against the proposition. Will Take an Appeal. Tho city council Monday night In structed City Attorney Travis to take an appeal to tho supreme court in the matter of Hugh Murphy against the city of Plattsmouth. Tlilsi is the suit in which the plaint 1 IT secured Judg ment In district court for $,".00, which he claimed was due him for paving work done for the city. Tho city con tested the claim on the ground of the illegality of tho contract between the contractor and the city. A Vest-Pocket Doctor. Never In tho way, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never fulling In results are Do Witt's Little Karly Risers. A vial or these little pills In the vest pocket Is a certain guarantee against headache, bilious ness, torpid liver and all or the Ills re sulting froiii constipation. They tonic and strengthen the liver. Sold by P. G. Prick c Co. was con siderable business In riattsmoiRh be tween this and tho March tcraijif tho district court. f For Salc-Thc S. E. i of Bcctlon 11, town 11, range 12 For terms, ad dress, H. U. WINDIUM, Plattsmouth, Neb. M Iss Olga Hagoos, who has been vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Todd, In this city returned to her homo In Louisville, Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Rrown, after several days visit with the family of Judgo Archer, returned to her home In Omaha Tuesday. For Sale Acre tracts near town on easy terms bargains. It. II. Windham, Plattsmouth, Neb. lion. Wm. Deles Dernier of Elm wood was In tho city on Tuesday on legal business. C: S. Stone and Framing W. Uobb of Murray wero county seat visitors yesterday. Sawdust for sale by tho car load or wagon load (J. A. Kiciiaut. T. L. Mary visited his family this week, returning to Omaha yesterday. What's In a fame. Lverythlng Is In the name when it comes to Witch lla.el Salvo. K. C. DeWllt & Co. or Chicago discovered so ne years ago how In make a salve from Witch llael that is a speilllc lor piles, lor hlinl, bleeding, Itch ing nnd protruding piles, rc.ema.cuts, burns, bruls"s and all skin diseases De Witt's salve has no ciial. This has given rise tu to i.iiiim 1011s vmuUi li'ss counlerfrlls Ask f"r PeWltt'a - the genuine. Sold hy p. G. Frickr & Co. Sick Headache? Food' doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? B6wcls constipated Tongue cbatcd? It's your liver 1 Aycr'ji Pills arc liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. , 23c. AtlaruRfUU. W urn iMmr niHiMtirh nf heard a toaaltfal lr.iw 11 .t . .rti tilarhf Ih'lllli. BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtt, re t 1 , i