f" v: JOHN LEY DA, ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. lMt.urlti nhkt rui-tn i if ttli runvt'Vttnrlnff Ml J riiilnlliK :ltk" lo r-al t-Matv H npr-UI-Ijr. Work pmiorly dune a l timriff rtn-iii-nl.lr. !; K.tnit it and . ."' Ouml lliilldln. Ltv.T Court MiiU!. rUUMiKiulh. WURL & 1 COFFEY. ! The Up-to-Date .GROCERS. Ilere you can get anything 1 kept nt a firbt-clnsa grocery X store, and at prices to suit the timos. Finest lino of Canned Goods I on the mnrkot. Don't fail to call on fiom for anything in "the grocery lino. Everything fresh from the markets. WURL & COFFEY. Don't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend It and easier to lose It. SAUE MONEY tj keeping It In a safo place such as of Cass County a check for any part of ind so have a receipt lout asking for one. a hank account you i,dd to It rather than 'on linn wnnf fr ' know more awJut it - yu , nmiu Independent Cigar FACTORY! THr;;;c: 5c CIGAR, SiaUenfrrfiComrmrlson In Quality ""SI uorkuiuusiuu JULIUS PEPPERBURG, Manufacturer. ED. FITZGERALD, .PROPRIETOR OF. Livery, Hack and Baggage Line MOVING VAN. R moving of Household Goods a Specialty. Also, Heavy Draying. Bee Hive Restaurant, Main Street IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE COURT nousE. Meala at all hours. Special at tention to tho farmer patrons. The tables nro supplied with tho best tho markets atlord. JOHN COREY, Proprietor. R. B. WINDHAM ATTOKNEY-A'M.AW. I'lutlittnoutli ; I Neliniska. Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation and foreclosureof mortgagesa specialty SSB. ELSTER, 'dentist. orriCEt ' Piattsmoutn, 'Waterman Block Nebraska Jotk t No ni- JOfflCOlO Jtn. riionw lwn m I'AVck" y In ise sausage grinders wd - John liauer's. Weeping Water KMtu th 111 rn!J. It Is reported that a little rei paint was spread one nilit last week. Mrs. Frank Baldwin and Mrs. J. V. Lehman have Wen on the sick list the past week. Crip and colds seem to U the prevailing malady. F. V. Race came up faun Kansas City Saturday evening. Mrs. Uace has Wen (juite sick the past few days with a hard cold audthroat trouble." W. V. Powell is con lined to his room the result of a fall last week. He has Wen subject to dizzy spells and fell from the top of the stairs down to the foot. Tuesday morning at aWut 11 o'clock Mrs. Anna McDonald passed away. Her sickness has Wen of loon duration, her disease Wine consumption. The funeral will W held Thursday at '2 m., at the M. K. Church. Sam Wart was down from Lincoln several days last week taking care of his father who is very poorly. Mr. Wart is quite old which is the elder cause of his weakened condition. F. K. Miller, Evangelist, of Chicago, commenced a series of meetings at the M. E. Church Monday night. Mr. Miller is a noted worker and splendid singer, and no doubt his-week's work here will be blessed with making many more conversions. C Mrs. II. Wlnchell fell on some ice Saturday,! and fractured her wrisr-. Not lone ago Mr. Winchcll fell and hasiheen laid up ever since, so they arc both disabled. It Is hard lines for these people and we hope they will soon W able to W up and doing. This Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pcckham of Avoca, occurs the marriage of Mr. IJeese Hutchins to Miss Mabel Pcckham. I!ev. Joseph Jlennet will pronounce the words unit ing the lives of these young people. The bride and groom to be will reside on the Hutchins' farm. The school board of l'lattsmouth has re-elected Prof. E. L. House to serve as superintendent another year and Increased his salary iMiif), making $1,000. The Professor's friends here, and especially the teachers, will be pleased to know that he will remain in Cass county. Mr. House is bound to advance though and will be found some day at the top of the ladder in school work. From tlm Kepublleiin. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sar gent, a son on Tuesday, Feb. Oth. Mrs. C. V. Hay was confined to her bed for several days last week w ith a severe attack of the grip. Mrs. Jas. Carper went to Hancroft last week to visit her brother, Josiali Tighc and family. Mrs. George Towle, jr., and little daughter and Miss Maud AY Hson went 1 in1 T o HP.irtc An n t t ir11 Mlv tl1"1 vu iu ti uu L wedding ca friend. Friend01" E- L. Rouse, in this vi cinity, v'l uc pleased to learn that he has bee1 re-elected superintendent of the pi;ifsinonth schools and that his salary s been raised from $1,.'5,10 to $l,r.ooAer year. W Powell met with a painful accintonc night last week. While coiJng down stairs from his room over H'-hlngs' cigar factory, he cither fintcd or got dizzy, causing him to ill. lie was found in an unconscious onditlon at the foot of the stairs by passers by who carried him to his room and summoned assistance. Mrs. Anna Greenfield McDonald, wife of A. J. McDonald, died at her home in this city, Tuesday, Feb., I), at 11 o'clock a. m. of consumption, aged 50 years. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were among the early settlers of Weep ing Water, they were married here and have lived here ever since. I. M. Ward, living live miles west of town has let the contract for reducing Into lumber, some sixty thousand feet of standing cottonwood timber. The portable saw mill w ill be set up in his grove where most convenient to the work. Something like thirty five years ago S. R. Smith, the former owner of the Ward farm planted this grove in the "Great American Desert." Many of the t rees are very large and will pro duce a line quality of lumber which Mr. Ward olTers for sale at the mill for $14 per thousand feet. Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Theelllcacy of Chamberlain's Pain Palm in the relief of rheumatism is being demonstrated daily. Parker Trlplett, of Grlgsby, Va., says that Chamberlain's Pain Halm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, and he would not be without It, For sale by all druggists. Louisville From the Courier. Miss Jessie Jones Is reported iiiite sick with the mumps. J.T. Evans of South Mend Is at Al paso, Texas, on account of the Illness of his son. Mrs. J. D. Ferguson and daughter Fern spent Sunday In Council ItlulTs with friends. A little daughter of E. F. Iladdon had one of Its lingers badly mashed Friday by getting It caught In the cog wheels of a washing machine. JohnSchoman was at Council HlulTs last Saturday where he went to pur chase an Ottawa corn sheller with a capacity of lu.ooo per day. C. A. Rlchey and wife and John Ossonkopp and son Fred left Wednes day for a two weeks' trip through the South. They will make their first stop at St. Louis where they will visit the world's fair grounds, aud then pro ceed to Now Orleans whore they hope to forget all about the zero weather of Nebraska and bask for a few days In the. warm rays of the sun. A. 1. Fribble, former foreman of the Weeping Water Republican, was in town this week v. siting his parents. He left Thursday for Hot Springs, S. D., where he has a like position. . Local physicians are kept on the go night and day. The changable weather of the past two weeks has Wen very hard on children and many are reported on the sick list. An Early Riser. A strong, healthy, active constitu tion depends largely on the condition of the liver. The famous little pills known as DeWltt's Little Early Risers, not only cleanse the system tuft they strengthen the action of the liver and rebuild the tissues supporting that organ. Little Early Risers are easy to act, they never gripe and yet they are absolutely certain to produce results that are satisfactory in all cases. Sold by F. !. Flicked Co. Union Krontlie LoditiT. Mrs. 1. X. Applegate returned homo la.'.t Saturday from Vlllisca, la., where s'ie had been called by the Illness and death of her sister. Glen Douge mourns the loss of a tine new overcoat which some lazy, worthless cuss stole from his room, and the very next day It turned so cold that Glen almost prayed for the ret urn of his overcoat. Mrs. Eliza Rarnum, who has been very ill at Peru the past few weeks, was able to come home Wednesday evening, accompanied by Miss Ida Gregg, who has attended her during her illness. Mrs. Hamum Is still very weak, but a few days' rest and home surroundings will no doubt be of great benefit and hasten her complete re covcry. Horn July 10, 1802, in Liberty pro duct, Cass County, Neb: died at 5:30 p. m., Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1U04, at her home one mile northeast of Union. Nebraska. Deceased was the, wife of Jas. M. Rarkhurst, and her death came as a sad and unexpected blow, not only to the husband, but to all the relatives and many friends. A slight attack of la grippe three weeks ago was her first illness, followed by com plications that baflled the skill of the physicians. She grew much worse last Sunday, and from that time she failed rapidly until death came to her re lief Wednesday evening. Nebraska City was the scene of an other wedding of Union young people, Joseph W. Peden and Miss Lena Beck ner being married there on Monday by Judge Golf. They returned Monday evening from Nebraska City, and we are informed that they will make their home on a farm in this vicinity. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ileckner, and Is a well known and popular young lady, highly es teemed by many friends. Mr. Peden is an industrious young farmer who has lived in this neighborhood for several years, and has many friends who extends hearty congratulations and wish them abundance of happl ness and prosperity. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally. started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. 1!. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. Rut Rucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Ilurns, Rrulses, Skin Erup tions and Piles. 25c at F. C. Frlcke & Co's drug store. Elmwood From tho Lender-Echo. Our venerable postmaster was on the siek list last week. The wolf hunt Monday resulted in the death of 00,000,000 wolves. Deitrich Myer. living seven miles southeast of town, has been quite sick with the grip the past week. A nine and one-half pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Roseno, Thursday of last week. Sister Salvatora of Denver, Colo., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. llickcrt. Uncle Johnny Kunz is quite sick with the grip. Geo. Kuntz was seriously ill a few days last week. He is much better at this writing. Win. Busier of Sterling, is sky-looking about town this week. He ex pects to move to Elmwood about the tlrst of March. "There's no place like home." About twenty-live members of the I'anlc-l llnch Club convened at the modern home of Mr. John Gonzales on Friday evening of last week to com pete for the honors to be given to the progressive flinch players. John Sto pherand Miss Towle won first prize. Promptly at eleven o'clock a very unique and up-to-date two course lun cheon was served by tho amiable Miss Llllie, with the assistance of her brother. All present voted her mas ter of delicacies en case. The spacious and well equipped Interior of their beautiful farm residence added much to the pleasure of all present. All ex pressed gratitude to the host and hostess for being so royally entertained and at an early hour In the a. m., the guesls departed to meet in one week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoover. Do You Want a Farm? 170 acres of good land In Cass county for sale. Call on or address, Henry Ponat, riattsinoiilh, Neb. -v. A. 1.1. " 1: i V"' ' A Nffe I1 mJi 'M NehacwkaL From tho Keulster. Mr. Wm. Tucker has been on the sick list for nearly a week, and is bet ter now. Mrs. J- M. Stone came home from the sanitarium at Lincoln last Friday night. She is feeling quite well again and we hope the cure may be per manent. Mrs. Parker, wife of Ira Parker, liv ing on Mr. Wolph's farm, died of con sumption on Tuesday, leaving a hus band and four children. Funeral ser vices were held Thursday and the In terrment was made at Avoca. Mrs. I. G. Reynolds is down from York visiting relatives. She says Dick has had work at his trade every day since they moved out there. They like the country, except for the wind, which blows almost constantly. Some time ago Mrs. V. P. Sheldon noticed lumps beginning to grow on the base of her neck and shoulder. They continued to grow in size, and she went to Lincoln last week and had them, a half dozen, removed. John Murdock received last week a letter from a sister who is 84 years old, and whom he had not heard from for fifteen or twenty years, and whom he has not seen for fifty-six years. She Is living in Kansas, and Is keeping house and is quite spry and lively. She di rected the letter to Mt. Pleasant, but Nchawka received it. G. W. Harshman, sr., and son Floyd, went out to Oregon this winter on a prospecting tour, and fell In love with the country. Their land Is mostly for sale and will invest the proceeds in Oregon lands. It must be a very fine country out there to Induce the Harsh mans to leave Nebraska. We prophesy they will get sick of Oregon lieforc a year rolls around. Greenwood From tho Kuwrprlie. Most all the sick In this neighbor hood arc reported improving. W. F. Hartsook lias sold his com to Iowa parties for feeding purposes. Earl Hocnshell, the night operator at the B. & M., S layed up with the Rflp. T. F. Bethel has sold Ills two and a half acre tract of town property to Isaac Amick. J. S. Stradley of Keyl, O. T., Is here visiting relatives for a week. Re was a former Greenwood citizen. Wm. II. Hurlbut aud wife expect to leave Saturday for a month's visit in Iowa with relatives and friends. It is not very good politics to slipup on the people and get something out or them by surprise or deceit that they do not want to give. They know a thing or two. V. D. Conn and Ralph Morris re turned Saturday from an extended visit at their old homes In Marlon, Ind., and Cincinnati. Ohio, respective ly. They rcrvH having a grd time a if . lto-".':'-t 1 . S V 1,1 JD Know (ft : .):'. and visited many places where tliey had roamed duringtheir boyhood days. Word was received that Miss' Ger trude Spencer who left Greenwood aljout six years ago was married in Missouri Wednesday. Little Lcland, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coleman, died at Geneva, Saturday, Feb. (ith. aged eight months. Avoca Spci iul CorroponilpiNv. Mr. Hill of South Bend, was the guest of Avoca friends several days last week. E. G. Copes, of Cook, was here last Thursday and Friday visiting his son, Ora E. Copes. Ficd Gallner trained to Nebraska City Friday. Miss Etta Gordon, who has been very sick the past week, is convalesc ing. Dr. Ah Sam, of Leavenworth, Kas., was the guest of M. M. St'raub first part of the week. Edward Morley made a trip to Nc hawka Friday evening. Claude Durham left for Nchawka last week where he has secured work on a farm near there. Mail Carrier Fahncstock was on the sick list a few days last week. Ho, for the Williamette Valley -IN OREGON Another Party of Home Seekers will Leave Plattsmouth on Monday, March 3d l--lyilliamc'tto VallV rcwn, the most beautiful section of coun try in that statoVhyJtuy janjMn Cass county when you can purchase more productive soil in this groat valley for one-fourth the price? Join the party and go and see the country forj-cnirsdves. All will he provided with stop-over tickets to view the best sections of country in Montana, if they so desire. For further particulars call on or address Henry Donat, Special Agent PLiATTSMOUTM, NEB. Remember the Date of Departure, March 3, '04 a.' , -k , .'.1 . v y .' Mrs. P. P. Peckham is on the sick list. W. E. Morely Is wrestling with the grip. Mrs. L. J. Marguardt received a handsome piano last week, a gift from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beckhard who reside at Utica, Neb. Thomas Chadwick and family left for Omaha Tuesday morning where they will make their future home. Joseph .immerer went to Kansas City last Saturday to visit his brother Adolph, who is taking treatment at a hospital at that place. A number of Avoca Rchekahs went to Nchawka Friday to assist In or ganizing a Kchckah Lodge at that place. A very pretty but quiet weddlngoc curred at the Oxford Hotel last Thurs day afternoon, February 11, when Miss Mablc Peckham and Reese Hutchins were united In the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Joseph H. Bennett olliciating. The newly wedded couple will go to housekeeping at once on the Hutchins farm northeast of town. For Sale! Eight acres of land, 11 block west of M. P. Depot; good five room house, barn, wells and other Improvements. Plenty of fruit of all kinds. For fur ther particulars call on or address, II. G. Stoi.i., Piattsmoutn. 1 t 1 h r -:-iF'ia (a ...r," . , ' Egle From thu iienron. Grandma Ax was quite sick the llrst of the week. Lou Sack has sold his Interest In the corn sheller to Will Hensen. Mrs. Jacob Forscythe has been very sick the past week but Is much belter at this writing. Mr. Herman Frohllch died at his home three miles northeast of town Thursday morning at one o'clock. Julius Wachter Is able to be out again after being laid up for the past three weeks, the result of a fall from the hay mow. Mrs. Beardsley and children left this morning for a short visit with relatives at Weeping Water before go ing to their new home In Custer Co. Mrs. Louis Falhaber died at her home seven miles southwest of Eagle last Sunday. Funeral services were held at the German church near her home Wednesday afternoon. John Wade who was dangerously In jured two weeks ago by the accidental discharge of his gun while out hunt ing, is getting along nicely and all hopes arc entertained for his speedy recovery. If you are a judge of a good smoke, try the "Acorns' 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. 1 ft