Spring Rains ARK ALMOST DUI- How is Your Roof? If You Need a New One. Now is the Best Time Kemembor, that we are fully prepared to place a new tin roof on your house, rz" spouting, or repair the old ones. VVc Make a Specialty of Roofing and Spouting And are Prepared to (live Yon Close Figures on This Kind of Work. John Bauer No. 506 Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska - IV When the Beef Comes to the Table It kIiouKI bo full of juioo and froo from sinew. Tlmt is its condition when it leaves this Meat Market, and if it is otherwiso when served the fault lies with the cook. Tho finest grade of corn-fed cattle aro turned into dressed beef for our trade. Not only our meats nro first class, but our new stock of Clrocories can not bo beat. Wo are now fitted to provide all things necessary for tho table. Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office Plattsmouth, Neb. ft New Fabrics For Spring In suitings, trouserings and for overcoats are now to lie seen in al tho latest novelties from English Scotch anil American manufactu rers. We will make your Spi'in overcoat or suit in tho best am swellest stylo and of artistic cle gance at a reasonable price. Frank McElroy Fifth and Main Sts. Upstairs LOCAL BREVITIES. Dr. Marshall, iVntUt, FiUt;eralJ block. W. I). Junes is able to pet around a;r.t;n. If it is the best ou K.t it at Cerintf & (Vs. W. II. Fool cf Weeping Water, was here Monday. Stock and poultry f.xxls at Ccring & (Vs drug store. I. D. Manner of Avoei, was a city visitor Saturday. J. I. Tinner of Itock lilutls, was in the city Tuesday. Smoke the Wurl Bros.' celelirated "(iut lleil" cigars. Kverythintf in Hie drug line at (ler- iiK & Co's dnitf store. Mrs. Mall, ak'ed ninety years, died in Khnwi od last Friday. Almost a million square feet of wall paper at (lerinn & Co's. Adam Kurtz of this city, has been drawn as a federal juror. A. I. Welton was down from Green wood Monday on business. Wall paper almostat your own prices at Gerinn & Co'? dintf store. Henry Mempel of Mavelock, was visiting in this city yesterday. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Otllce with Dr. K. D. Cummins. T. K. Fuhon and IS. O. Tucker, of Nehawka, were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Teearden, of Mowe, Ne braska, Is visiting Plattsmouth friends. Hon. Geo. M. Spurlock was down from Omaha yesterday on legal busi ness. Attorney C. T. Tell't of Weeping Water, had business in this city Monday. BY KEEPING IN LIME:! And marching straight to f. ft where you will be re paid for your trouble by getting the best on tho markets. Groceries, Canned Goods, . Fruits, fresh daily from the markets. VEGETABLES, gathered fresh every morning. 'Phone 54. 3 Waterman Work l'liittsrnoutli. Charles EiiKelkeinier was a caller Saturday for the purpose of ordering the Journal sent to Hert E. Meyers, at Alma, Nebraska. G. A. Wenke called Saturday and ordered the Journal sent to Ids ad dress at Mader, Neb., near which place he expects to locate. 'lie membersof theChristlanchurch have purchased of Robert L. Propst the pews formerly used in the Maptist church at South Park. This w ill beau tify and add greatly to the comfort of the patrons. La Book, Omaha's leading const inn er. Ladies gowns and shirt waist suits. :U. Karlueh block. P. Melsinger of Mynard, dropped in yesterday while In the citv and ad vanced his sul script ion another year. C. llengen, the good natured grain dealer at Vytiard, was a caller yester day and left the Journal another dol lar. And still they come. George P, Melslnger, Jr., was In Saturday and left a dollar for the Journal another year. W. M. Meil, the tine cattle breeder of Eight Mile Grove, gave the Journal a pleasant call while in the city Mon day. We are alwavs pleased to meet him. Our youmr friend, P. A. Mild, of Maple Grove, was In the city Satur day and called at Journal headquar ters to renew his faith in the old re liable for another year. Our old friend Norman Slocuin of near Murray, was a caller last Thurs day, and while here renewed for the Journal another year, and also for his son-in-law Alvin Ferris. A.m. Slander, of Louisville, gave the Journal a peasant call Monday. Mr. Stander says the farmers of his neighborhood are very much encourag ed over the prospects for a good crop season. Some daring, sneak thief entered John M. Leyila's ofllco In the Gund building on Tuesday night and stole his typewriter we mean the machine. No clue to the guilty ones hasyet been discovered. Reconstructs your whole body, makes rich red blood. Drives out Im purities that have collected during the winter. Molester's Itocky Mountain Tea Is a family tonic. X cents. Tea or tablets. C.erimr & Co. 1904! We take this opportunity of returning our nio-st sincoro thanks for past favor, and solicit a continuance of your patronage in tho future. During P.XM, we shall endeavor to supply the, t market, as usual, with that Which Suits the People! $ both in .nudity and prices. Wishing all a happy and prosperous year, we invito all to come and he comforted by making y-.ur purchases from tin largest furniture house in Plattsmouth. Sattler & Fassbender, It's Your Own Fault if You are not Getting any of Those Bargains in Shoes at 4 1 i OOVEY'S YOU CAN GET Ladies' Shoes at 48c, 79c, 98c, $1.29, $1.48 Children's Shoes at 25c, 35c, 48c, 69c, 98c IZs" EVERY PAIR A POSITIVE BARGAIN Hfosijn Underwear Our Muslin Underwear Sale is the Talk of the Town. 4 Defender Brand 9f A Startling Discovery JDi. Don's Kidney 1 Backache Pills Never liefore known to medical science, a drug discovered by 1 r. Ion. of London, Knland, one of the meat est known specialists on diseases or Kid neys and Urinary Organs, discovered by him during his travels in the Philip pine Islands. J SURE CURE l'or all Kidney diseases, viz: Irritation of the Madder. Scanty Urine. Hright's l'isease, Rheumatism, bropsy, Nervousness anil Lost Manhood, tjulck acting, positive and speedy cure. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Manufactured only by Dr. Don Remedy Cdmpany London and New York. For Sale hv Your Druiririst. Price 50e ami $1.00 Mail Orders for $1.00 Si.e Filled Promptly. Dr. Don's Little Liver Pills, Price 25c per Box ( Mention This Paper ) PERCHERON STALLIONS to lMI'OIITKD AND IlllKI) lit M. L. Ayres, Shenandoah, la Karly In tho f1l I nrrlvpd with my 1M Inipurtallun nf I'pri-liiTun Htid llcliilnti Mlllon nil (if tin- .mI inrt, Ikmivv In it in, low down, blocky kluil. 1 11 ii k n. lm)t nil grnN. lnt liiinilrril or nmr HpfurdiMl Anl nmiain ( ntn In Rdirt fnim. Miml hi I w I'll n ruiiriOilri to Ih' Hvcriipc luiii pi'tlcri. Vm km In orKHiiUlnit com- ixiiliK o miy. Khu limn onionn i'tnkiilln tmiirr Hi U iwr inl. If you wuiit n tfii.nl Hnluiikl oumv unit ' iuii. Si'inl lur C:it;i:n. M. L. AYRES. Wrlli rr li'lpihcin mo nj I will mri't )'u nl tin- dp pot. The plcluro In of Illnoilo, the licit I'lTiliiTim HlillUm In AiMirli'n, lin nrtil tiy an 1 at t'i lie ml nf M. L. Ayn-V HtuJ (if I'rrrlirnin StullloniL The Kind You Kcad About in all Hie Matrnzines 10c to $1.48 Bargains in Lace Curtains Ch "Churchill" "The Early Bird Catches the Worm" Tins is an old saying, but n very wis one in many respects, and serves to remind those who are on the lookout for Spring Suits Tor Men and Hoys That William Holly is prepared to 'fill tho bill'' in this lino to a dot, and invites nil to como and inspect his now arrivals and get prices. Fit and quality Kunranteed, and prices to suit tho times. Also, n fine lino of Men's and ?oys' Shoos of all grades. Hats and Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. Kemeinber tho place, William Holly East Room Waterman Block Corner Fourth and Main Streets REMNANTS ()!' .las. I!. Ilij,'ley of Plattsmoutli, and, Mrs. Sarah K. Klerinc of Mills county, ; Silks and Dress Goods Corsets at Less Than Half Price Prices 29c and 49c Grain Wanted! P.y the S. V.. WainwrMit (iraln & Iowa, were united in marriage .y ! Lumber Co. See (). W. Ilaker, at tlio Judtfe M. Arclier Tuesday afternoon, March 1, l'.inl. Tlie room lias lieen a resident of this city for many years and tlie newly wedded couple have the best wishes of their many friends for future happiness and prosperity. Perkins House, or M. S. HrltfKS, up stairs in tlie Coates block, Platts moutli, Neb. , Machine oil of all kinds at tiering & Co's dniL' store. Our Embroideries SpeaK for Themselves fjTBO While They Last FrB6 All New (ioods at liarnain Prices Er. Gy. DOUEY 6c SON Best Job Printing at This Office (!. W. Edmunds and II. IJelkc of Murray, were county seat visitors Tuesday. Have your prescriptions filled at (lerintf & Co's. It makes no difference who the doctor Is. Henry Knelkcmeier of Murray was in Saturday and renewed for the Jour nal for another year. The paint that Is guaranteed for live years is Patton's Sun Proof Paint. Sold by (icrlng vt Co. County Clerk Tyson was looking after business matters in Klmwood the fore part of the week. John ThierolT, one of the Journal's patrons at Cedar Creek was a county seat visitor yesterday. Sixteen new additions to the Jour nal's rapidly Increasing subscription list dining the past week. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Sheehan of Falls City, arc visiting the lattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C II. Smith. 0. A. Melsinger of Mynard, called Monday and had his subscription credited to January I, Km,",. Will Kiehar lson anil family departed last evening for Seattle, Wash., where they expect to make their futiue home. L. J. Maylield was down from Louis ville Mo iday, and, as usual, dropped in to see how the Journal was getlirg alt hi.'. N. P. Lars n,ngcdtncuty-ciglit,.ii.(l Miss Clara C. Kliver, aged twenty-live, both of Alvo, were granted a marriage permit last Monday. (!. A. Meislnger. of Mynard was in ' Monday ami renewed to January I'.ki.'i. Mr. Melslnger is one of the Journal's ' prompt paing palmus. j Henry Horn of Cedar ('reek, while In the city Saturday, took the oppor tunity to call anil renew fur the did Reliable for another year. Perry Is ivpared to accommodate mu with goo iliiniis ,, (at. Call at his restaurant. No simples, no side lines. Pi:iii;v Ctit.uiu k. Prop. N. C. Yolk of Cedar On k, was in last Thuis'luy and ordered the Jour nal siut 1 1 1 1 1 in at lienfrow, Okla homa, to which point lie will remove. August Stander of Louisville, was a caller at Journal headquarters yester day and made us a very pleasant visit. Mr. Stander is one of the Journal's staunchest friends. W. W. Coates has become the owner of the Uiley hotel block, for which he paid the sum or 42,.(K). There will be no change in the management of the hotel, so we understand. This spring you will need a nerve food, one that will cleanse and recon struct your nerve centers and wasted energies. Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do it. X cents. Tea or tab lets, (Jerlng & Co. I MM mi DO YOU GUT UP WITH A I,AME BACK? KMney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost cveryliody who reads tlie news jia)tT8 is sure to know of the wonderful cures mime by Dr. I Kilmer's Swamp j Root, tlie great kid- iicy, liver una mail- li-r remeiiy. It is thegrenl med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ', .i;. . ..I f.. , . . r,i I II 1 1. I'lLiv.iiiiiLi r tVxB f scientific research 1 . . .1. iy it. iMiuier, me eminent kidney mid bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric ncid, catarrh f the Madder ntul Uri irlit ' s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root is not ree otnmcnded for everything but if vou have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it w ill le found just the remedy you need, tt 1ms . . . i :.. , . heell lesico 01 so in.iuv wins, in m"-ii.ii woik nud in jirivuto jiraetice, mid bus proved so successful in every ease that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample boiile. sent free by mail, also a lxiok tell ing more ulnrnt Swatnp-RiHt, and how to (indout if you have kidney or Madder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous oiler in this pajn-r and send your address to Ir. Kilmer f V & Co., lliugllaltitoii.gffy&ftlTT N. Y. The regular rtf.H; fifty-cent nnd one- 2rI "i dollar sie Imttles are ttotr of smnpR'4. sold by nil gixnl druggists, lioti't make any mistake, 1ml remember tlie name, Swainp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Kt, and the address, 1 t iili.mitott, N, Y., on rvery bottle. Jacob Melslnger is another nronmt paying patron of the Journal who ailed Saturday to renew his faith In the Uld Reliable. Wc regret that "Oxford it ems" enmp too late for this issue. To insure pub- lieation such matters should reach tin. Journal not later than Wednesday noon. Ve WOll I Ike for nit our ..or. respondents to understand this. Gather the roses of health for your While the parks are shining wit h flew (ietout in the niorningearlv and hrL-ht li.. 1..1.1' . tt . -. i-y tawing uocKy .Mountain Tea at night, tiering -Co. Alvin Ferris and wife, of near Ne hawka, arc very proud of their new oaoy girl, which made her nimearanco ai ineir nomc on tlie lit i of I Vbrnarv .nay ine nine one live to comfort her parents as old age comes creeping on. The farmers tributary to Mvnnr.i feel justly Incensed on account of the sinning point of rural route No. :i he log removed to Plattsmoutli. 'Ph.. Journal Is not advised as to why Ibis was done, but we are satisfied that a great majority of tl:,. patrons are op poseri to It. ('. J. Melslnger of Cedar Creek, was a caller Saturday, and like all the tueinlKTsof that family, don't propose to at tempt housekeeping without the great household necessity- the Jour. nal. .We are glad to see our young mend start out in married life by tat ItUt He (Mil I'.eliable. Mrs. F.d Kruger who was called here Mime lime since by the serious illness of her father. Lemon Rates, called Saturday to renew for the Journal, Mrs. Kruger left esterdav for nkla lioma to visit tor a few weeks, and from there will return to her home in Wbati'oine, Washington, I'ucle Jake Kiiuzman of (Vil.ir Creek was In the city yestcrdav, and all Ms Plallsinoiitli friends were pleased to see the Jovial old tellow. While here he ordered the Journal sent to his son, Will Kuimnan at SuipiKe, Rutler coiii.lv. Neb., making four copies that l nele Jake has ptl I for. Wish the Journal could boast of more friends iust like him. A Hoautiful Lithograph of Dan Patch With ICvcry Package of International Stock Food Get Your Stock in Shape For the Heavy Spring Work. You don't have to buy a barrel, get a 25c or 50c package Try it and you will buy more. F. G. Fricke & Co. PHARMACISTS Union Block, Sixth St. Plattsmouth. Neb. vUA,A'' ,v p Eottyzd ::i Bcxd. .4 XTbc fficst Wbtotoi is tbc ebcapett in tfrc linsi If .i s . jr. vs. ' I. ' m : v en w mil, tw in Poor Whisky is not only dis. norci'iililo to tiisto, but undoubted ly injurious to tlio Htomncli. A lit Up pxxl Whisky in ft f,n toni0 nnd helps instead of hnrtnin. Such Whiskies ns VcllowHtone, for in hIuiico, will do yu just ns much K'ood nsn din tor'H preHcrinlion. If you d.m't know how kwh it ia. poino in nnd try it. PRICES: LUiillip PLAT rsMOt'TH, . fiiicKenbeirnrr;Kyc, 'r gallon... It 00 Yellowstone, " " , , . 4 oo Honey Iievv, " "... 3 00 IS lit Horn, " "... 2 00 ri-iicM-oif. "'" NEHUASIU