Royal Saves aves J ROYAL PAKIN3 POWDEn Customers can nlvrnys rely upon getting prime cuts for broiling or rousting. We never purchase inforior grades of meats. Tlioy would not plecse our customers, and would bring us moro complaints than profits. Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office tfiTVo will open n fresh and complete stock of Gro ceries, Canned Goods, Etc., in tho room adjoining our meat market Monday morning, February loth. Call and see us. --1 W. 7,r.:V-3:-WWM 1 Parmcle Theater MISS DROFNAH Under the Management of P. Lawrence Walker Free list entirely suspended during this engagement. Carriages may be ordered at 10: Vt o'clock. j ... jAvar, wsm Bottled in Bond. Ilnillip rLATToMOUni, ' Y P owoe Health CO., HCW YORK. Clearing the Block Fino stock ia moving more frooly now, nnJ High Grade Meats Are easily obtained. Plattsmouth, Nebraska New Fabrics For Spring In suitings, trousorings and for overcoats are now to tie seen in all tho latest novelties from English, Scotch and American manufactu rers. Wo will make your Spring overcoat or suit in tho best and swellest stylo and of artistic ele gance at a reasonable price. Frank McElroy l-'iftlt and Main Sts. Upstairs Friday, Feb. 12 Engagement of tho" Distinguished American Actor, Mr. Chas. B. HANFORD ACCOMPANIED 11 Y Miss Marie Drofnah In a magnificent production of tho great historical tragedy, Richard III A notable cast and production ttbc JBcst Wlbfehs is the Cheapest in tl?c EnW Poor Whisky is not only dis agreeable to taste, but undoubted, ly injurious to Ihestomach. A lit tie good Whisky is a fine tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just ns much good as a doctor's prescription, If you don't know how good it is come in and try it. PRICES: fiuckenlicliner;IJye, per gallon. . ,4 00 Yellow st one, " "... 4 00 Iliuicy Iew, " "... 3 oo Horn, "... 2 (H) Thierolf. NE UK ASK A LVkmey LOCAL BREVITIES. 'Gut Hell," tlie favorite clar. Jewel Hase Hurner's at John Bauer's. Pr. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald block. Claus shears and razors at John ISauer's. John Sharp was in Havelock on business Saturday. Jonathan Adams of F-agle, was here on business Monday. F. J. Kendall of Union, was a Platts mouth visitor Monday. Joseph Mullen of Elmwood, was a county seat visitor Monday. George Matheson was down from South llend Friday on business. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Otllce with Dr. E. D. Cummins. District Court Clerk Robertson was in Louisville Saturday on business. II. II. 1'ayno of Hastings, was in Plattsmouth Saturday on business. Walter Rutherford of South Omaha, was a Plattsmouth visitor Saturday. Miss Clara lirown, who has been quite 111 for some time, is convalescing. Dr. E. W. Fost2r, of Cedar Creek, Sundayed with Plattsmouth friends. Sheriff McBrido went out to Eagle yesterday to serve some district court favors. R. II. Vanatta, the Cedar Creek groccryman, visited In this city over Sunday. Miss Gertrude Paungarden of Ne braska City, visited In this city over Sunday. John Everett and E. R. Chapman, both of Union were In the county seat Saturday. K. E. Fogerty and family came down from Havelock Friday for a visit with relatives. For In connection with this sale we will have a Bpecial clear ance salo on As our stock in this department must bo reduced. GREAT BARGAINS IX Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES Don't Forget the Er. DOYErY 6c SON K. A. Uates of the Journal, visited in Silver City, Iowa, a few hours Sat urday evening. L. W. Harder and wife spent Sun day In this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson. "Who will he the next mayor of riattsmoulh?" Is what Is worrying some people at present. M. McCool and wife returned Sun day evening from a week's visit with relatives In Ottumwa, Iowa. William A. Rohertson has been con firmed hy the county commissioners as deputy clerk of the district court. Joseph Hell, who visited friends In the capital city several days last week, returned to I'lattsmouth Monday. 1'eter Keil, that line old (ierman farmer, of Klght Mile (trove precinct, was transacting business here Satur day. Twenty new subscribers since our last Issue is pretty fair. Keep a cumin' hoys. We know you all like the Journal. Henry Steinhaur departed Monday for Superior, Nebraska, to attend the funeral of Ids uncle, Matt Spohn, who died Sunday. The city election Is not far distant audit Uhooves those who desire 10 serve the "dear people" to come to the front and say so. August Stander, John Koop and M. Trltsch, all lnilsvllle patrons, are re newals to tho Journal this week. Thanks, gentlemen. That good old democrat, Mr. W. p. llallcy of this city, dropped In Satur day and renewed his allegiance to the Journal for another year. Misses Grace and Cora Walker, who came down from State t'niversity to attend the funeral of Sister Craig, re turned to Lincoln Monday morning. Have you Indigestion, constipation, headache, backache, kidney trouble? Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea ill make you well. If It falls get your money back. That's fair. Tea or tablet form. 3." cents. Coring & Co. BY KEEPING IN LINE:! And marching straight to Ueekbaeb, a o, where you will be re paid for your trouble by getting the best on the markets. Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits, frosh daily from the markets. VEGETABLES, gathered fresh every morning. 'Phone 54. Wuternmn IUocIc Pluttsniouth. Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the dlf ference? She who Is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. Ry gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good di gestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c, at F. C. Frlckc &Co., druggist. Jacob Keiser, August Pautsch and Ernest Pautsch are new additions to the Journal's list at Louisville. E. G. Dovey & Son WILL HOLD THEIR Annual Muslin Underwear Sale (DEFENDER BRAND) In the Room East of the Dry Goods Store Lately Occupied by Ben Elson. Complete Descriptions PRICES 25c. 49c. EMBROIDERIES Will be placed on sale. tmmmmmt The Greatest Values Ever shown in Plattsmouth. All new poods 8c to 48c a Yard Date, Sale Begins Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr. II. Ilagglns of Melbourne, Fla., writes: "My doctor told me I had Consumption and nothing could bo done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Induced me to try It. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery and owe It all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely saved my life." This great cure Is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by 1". C. Frlcke, druggist. Price 50c and 1. Trial bottles free. Mr. Carl N. Neilson and MlssJennie ohm, were married at the home of the bride's parents In this city, on Monday evening, February 8, HUM, Rev. A. F. Ploetz, of the German Presbyterian church, officiating. The bride Is very popular In the city and a most lovely young lady. The groom Is a most highly respected young man, and Is an employe In the H. & M. shops at Havelock, where the happy couple will make their home. Our true friend, Z. W. Schroeder, one of the prominent farmers of Cass county and one of tho best democrats that God ever put breath In, was In the city Friday, and accompanied by Mr. J. It. C. Gregory, another good democrat, called at tho Journal head quarters, and after spending a few moments in social chat, the latter be came a new addition to our Nehawka list. When you feel blue and that every thing goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse and In vigorate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a relish for your food and make you feel that In this old world Is a good place to live. For sale by all druggists. Mike Swart .fisher of Mt. Pleasant precinct, called Monday and renewed Tor another year. Mr. Swart.flsher says the Journal Is so popular with his family, that when It arrives it Is a scramble amom; his children to sec who gets It first. A marriage license was granted to Samuel C. Hardnock of Alvo, and Miss Anna E. Miller of Avoca, at Lincoln February 1 Fred Horn, one of Cass county's must energetic young farmer, while in the city Saturday called and re newed his faith in the Old Reliable. John Theiroff, one of the prominent German farmers of Eight Mile Grove precinct, called yesterday and paid for another year's reading of the Journal. For a bad taste In the mouth take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. 23 cents. War ranted to cure. For sale by all drug gists. Mrs. Lillian K. Ilasse, who was Judge Douglas' clerk in the probate otllce, has been employed as assistant book keeper for the Rank of Cass county. Police Judge Archer's report for the month of January shows there were but four arrests. Three paid fines and costs aggregating $13. 10, and one was committed. John Schafer is another one of Cass county's farmers who must have the Old Reliable In the family, and conse quently called Tuesday and renewed for another year. Tretty Miss Nellie Hascomb, Omaha: "I owe my good looks and health to Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Have fully regained my health." Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Judge A, W. Crites, well known to all the old inhabitants of Cass county, but now of Chadron, Nebraska, remits another dollar this week to renew for the Old Reliable. Joe Holly, one of Plattsmouth's in dustrious citizens, called Saturday and renewed his subscription for 1!H4. Mr. Holly Is like all who take the Journal can't do without it. of Styles See Hand Bills 75c. 89c and 98c II ODDS AND ENDS OF Lace Curtains -AND- REMNANTS OF Sill( Dress Goods, Etc. From all departments. Monday, Feb. 15 Geo. Woods, the genial cashier of the Hank of Commerce, and Charley Richcy, the clever lumberman, both of Louisville, were transacting busi ness in Plattsmouth Tuesday. S. C. Patterson, a former citizen of Cass county, but now a citizen of Col umbia, Texas, remits for the Journal another year, and In doing so adds in his letter: "I am not thoroughly weaned from my old friends In Cass county, and never expect to be." J. W. Oberg, a fanner living near Glenwood, Iowa, was In Plattsmouth Monday looking for a runaway boy, aged fifteen years. The lad evident ly didn't come this way, as no one saw a boy in this city of the description given. He left home last Friday. K. C. llaldwin, one of our prominent farmers who receives his mall at the Plattsmouth postoillce, dropped in Tuesday and renewed for the Journal another year. Mr. Baldwin began taking tho Journal a year ago, and says he can't get along now without It. J. F. Marston, the crooked insur ance man, who finished a Jail sentence here last Tuesday, was released to fall Into the hands of Constable Dun gan of Falls City, to answer to a simi lar charge, and was taken to that city. It Is sain his victims are numerous In Falls City and vicinity. The name of the fellow who took a blanket off one of Gus Dagendorfer's horses last Saturday night Is known. The team was hitched In the shed in the rear of Hans Goos' saloon, corner of Main and Fifth streets. If It Is re turned nothing more will be said. If not, the law must take Its course, as it will he reported to the proper au thorities. Remember that If you desire the Journal Monthly Magazine you must renew your subscription to January. l!HT). All those who fall to take ad vantage of this proposition during the present month will have to pay fifty cents extra for Hie magazine, if they want It. From now till the first of March the offer of both for ll.no holds good. 1904! We take this opportunity of returning our mast sincere thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance of your patronage in tho future. During VXH, we shall endeavor to supply tho market, as usual, with that Which Suits the People! both in quality and prices. Wishing all a happy and prosperous year, wo invito all to como and bo comforted by making your purchases from tho largest furniture house m I'lattsmouth. Sattler & Fassbender. A complete line of Imported enamel led ware at John P.auer. Sawdust for sale by the car load or wagon load C. A. Richaut. Attorney C. E. Tellt of Weeping Water, was in the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Louella Jewell and son Ralph, of Omaha, are visiting with Judge and Mrs. Archer. Don't forget the masked hall at Turner Hall Saturday night. Don't fail to be there if you desire to enjoy a good time. Mr. Henry 1). Trisherand MissMin nie Holllday, both of AVeeping Water, were married in Omaha on Wednes day evening, February 3. A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Reese O. Ilutclilns, aged 20, and Miss Mabel E. Peckham, aged 23, both of Weeping Water. About seventy-live couple partlcir pated in the leap year ball given by the members of G. L. G. C. Club at Sokal hall Saturday night. It was a very successful affair In every par ticular. "Angels Commedians" is the style of show company that is now traveling the land. As their name would indi cate they should be doing business in that land where the streets are paved with gold. W. L. Witherow has finally conclud ed to discontinue the publication of the I'lattsmouth Tribune, and ar rangements have been made by which all paid up subscriptions will be tilled out by the News. The next number of the Journal magazine will make Its appearance some time between the l."th and 20th of the present month. If you want both the Journal and the magazine for 1.00 subscribe now. E. W. Reins, living on rural route No. 1, and one of our prosperous young farmers, called Saturday and enrolled his name for the Journal. Mr. Reins says he has done without the Old Re liable as long as he intends to. '1 he best physic. "Once tried and you will always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets," says William A. Glrard, Pease, Vt. These Tablets are the most prompt, most pleasant and most reliable cathartic In use. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Richards, the eye and eyesight specialist of Omaha, will he at the Riley Hotel Monday, February 22nd, both day and night, and will examine eyes and lit them with glasses, and guarantees all work. If you are unable to visit him in the day time, he will serve you In the evening. Mrs. R. M. Stoutenborough returned Monday from Denver where she had been visiting her daughters, Dorothy and Mrs. Gisli. Mrs. Stoutenborough's many friends will be pleased to learn that she has been appointed to act on the committee on rules anil regula tions at the St. Louis World's Fair by the national president of Women's Clubs, Mrs. Denisun, of New York City. b Farmers 8 S Insure V I Your I Caltte vw . jj Against Blackleg. AsH Send SooooeoooooeosoccoJ Use International Stock Food! F. G. FRICKE & CO. I PHARMACISTS. Public Sale The undersigned will sell at Publio Auction at his farm, two miles west and one mile south of Plattsmouth, near Mynard, on Tuesday, February 23d Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the ivunniii uuaciiuuu I'rujfuriy. One gray horse, 8 years old, weight 1700; one roan horse, 10 years old, weight 1300; one team black gcldlng3, 8 years old, weight 2U00; one team bay marcs, 7 years old, weight 2800; ono bay mare, 10 years old, weight 1300; one bay mare, 14 years old, weight 1200; one two-year-old mule; one yearling bay colt; live head of cattle; fifteen dozen chickens; three farm wagons; new eight-foot Dering binder, used 4 (lays; one Hadger cultivator; three walking cultivators; Peru riding lister; two combined walking listers; two-row corn plow; two slxteen-lnch walking plows; X-ray Rradley riding plow; one Champion hay rake; Champion mower; two corn planters with checK row; sixteen-foot harrow; disc harrow; wheat drill; stalk rake; hay rack; five sets oC work harness; fifty-gallon iron kettle, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale A credit of one year will be given on all sums over 10, purchaser giving good bankable note at eight percent inter est: all sums under 10 cash in hand. All property must be settled for before being removed. W. D. WHEELER W. D. Jones. Auctioneer. DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE THE ORIGINAL. A Well Known Cure for Piles. Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, eo zema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds painless. We could not Improve the quality If paid double the price. The best salve that experience can produce or that money can buy. Cures Piles Permanently DeWltt's Is the original and only pure and genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look for the name DeWITT on every box. All others are counterfeit. rMrAiioiv E. C. DeWITT CO.. CHICAGO. For Sale by F. C. FR1CKE & CO. Dizzy ? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. ainiSSii... Want y..ijriiuu.iJ,H,e or In-.rd . bwuuiGi nruwnnrrlrh lil.rk? Then ui. "u""" BUCKINGHAM'S OYEMkV. ft ftiKy- t rtm tt p Hill A f n.M,. H M After linvinr? once used Dnrlo Davis k Co.'h "J'.lnckleoiila" ns n cure ntul jirevcntivo for Blackleg, you will never use nnvtliinur else. It in Mia 5 surest euro ntul ensiest to nso one fi little pill docs the work, assuring 6 the sumo amount of inedicino in onch S tloso. 8 A hypodermic syriug and n little ii inio ia mi mere is 10 u. Your Neighbor About It or Call for Circulars now, giv- nig Complete Direction. ClCOOOQocooc