lf C ft only tlio host of meats and the l.-ht seasonings are used for flavoring lWter try a few for your breakfast tomorrow morning Prices reasonable. ' Don't forget that wo also have A COMPLETE LINE OF FINE GROCERIES Our prices nnd uwdities.will meet the demand of the people Call in and see us Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office Plattsmouth, Neb. Free While They Last Heautiful Lithograph of Dan Patch With lCvcry Packaoe of International Get Your Stock in Shape ' For the Heavy Spring Work. You don't have to buy a barrel, get a 25e or 50c package Try it and you will buy more. F.G. Fricke & Co. PHARMACISTS Union Block, Sixth St. Plattsmouth, Neb. fllllC IlllJlt 11 w lafwrM , -t ft- eh"CfarchlU" m ,j v IPERCHERON Iff Best Job Printing at This Office Fresh Home Made Sausages Arc again in !tni::nl mid wo arc hero to supply your wants. We an very care ful about tho preparation of our Sausages, using Free Stock New Fabrics For Spring In suitings, trouserings nnd for overcoats are now to ho seen in nil the latest novdlies from Knglish. Scotch and American muuuftictu rors. Wo will make your Spring overcoat or suit in tin best nnd swellest stylo and of artistic ele gance nt u reasonable price. Frank McElroy Fifth and Main Sts. Upstairs Foo "The Early Bird Catches the Worm" This is nn old saying, but a very wise one in many respects, and s'tvves to remind those who are on the lookout for Spring Suits For Men nnd l'.oys That William Holly is prepared to 'Mill the bill' in this line to a dot, and invites all lo come nnd inspect his new arrivals and get prices. Fit and quality guaranteed, and prices to suit the times. Also, a line line of Men's and Hoys' Shoes of all grades. Hats and Caps, Gents' Furnish'n. Goods, Etc. Remember tho place, William Holly East Doom Waterman I' lock Corner Fourth ami Main Streets STALLIONS lSII-OHTKD AND flltDD Dt M. L Ayres, Shenandoah, la Fnrly In I !in full 1 arrived with my bid Imp r I ;ii Utii of IVri'lirrun itml Hi'lltllMI MllUloim, nil if I ho giuHl Hell, hi'uvy Ihhii', Iiiw Uh'.mi, blocky kind. Ilhii kc tin mill grays. One liutulri l or inmo UtMor,l 1 Aril nmu on fin in M mmitI frmii. ll Bil l ll it tilur:iiir( lo l' iivitk;o I'wl Ki'tlrr. XVi Hlil In ormillnr nim- i-inr In lui v. ii n'vi" limit omrnn t'ltiKtililH niiiirr lit six n r ei'iil. If V'MI Vt tn I II UihxI Ulllilllll 1'IHIIL' UliO "I'll mo. S -ml lur C:i';i.inr. M. L. AYRES. Write or ti'!i.hiiio nio tml 1 will m''t ymi ai t lie 1 1-) t . Tim pii'turp l of lllaiiili', tlm lot I'lTiiiiTiin tliilllin In Annrli'ii, Ini- iiirtii liy iinl nt tlm lipml of M. L. A)r j' Slud (if I'ln lii roll Sliilllnm. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tin' Mi;iie U still fii tlie coal nun's face. I r. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald block. If it is tin best you got it at tiering & Co's. Stmk ami poultry foods at tiering Co's drug store. Machine oil of all kinds at Ceiing & Cn's drug store. Smoke Hie Wuil Urns.' celebrated "Cut lleil" cigars. Kverything in the drug line at tier ing & Co's drug store. Almost a million square feet of wall paper at tiering & (Vs. A. U. Smith of Denver, was a Platts mouth visitor last Thursday. Wall paper alniostatyourown prices at tiering & Co'? drug store. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Oilice with Dr. K. D. Cummins. The next meeting of the county com missioners will be next Tuesday. Lee Sharp was down from Omaha to spend Sunday with his mother. Attorney Wilson of Ashland, at tended district court here Friday. A Ihix of the best matches made for only lc, at tiering & Co's drug store. Mrs. K. J. l'icket of Lincoln, is visit ing her son, W. L. Pickett and wife. Invest in Plattsmouth Telephone stock. It pays 10 per cent dividends. X. II. Meeker, the Greenwood hank er, was in the city Friday on business. (J. P. Fenerhachcr, of Old, Neb., is a new applicant for Journal literature. .lames Cook of Julian, Neb., was a Plattsmouth business visitor Tuesday. A gossip is a long tongue that never gets tired because it travels by waggin'. It's Your Own Fault if You are not Getting any of Those Bargains in Shoes at YOU CAN GET Ladies' Shoes at 48c, 79c, 98c, $1.29, $1.48 Children's Shoes at 25c, 35c, 48c, 69c, 98c liTEVlCRY PAIR A POSITIVE BARGAIN Muslin Und6rW6r ' BarflainslnLaceCurtains Our Muslin Underwear Sale Talk of the Town. "Defender Brand" Kind You Head About in all the Magnzines 10c to $1.48 Tl Ez. Gj. DOUEY 6c SON Walter Sivey of Nebraska City, was the Sliest of I'iattsiiioutli friends Mon day. Miss Stella P.nyd went lost, .losepli, Mo., Monday to Msit for a couple of weeks. Mrs. I.. I. Hates is sulTerlns from an attack of inllannnatory rlieu mat ism. Hon. Win. Ieles lernier of Klin wiind, was here this week attending district court . Have your prescriptions tilled at tiering & Co's. It makes no difference who the doctor is. If you are a jude of a i:ood smoke, try the "Acorns" ;" cent cigar and you will smoke no other. The paint that, is guaranteed for live years is l'atton's Sun Proof Painl. Si ild ly (ieiing & Co. .1. W. Ciahtree of Lincoln, state in spector of high schools, was a I'iatts iiioutli visitor Friday. ('has. Neiimau and family of Omaha, were Sunday guests of Plattsinouth relal Ives and friends. Ci mill y Superintendent Wort man at tended a teachers' meeting at (ilen wood, Iowa, Saturday. A luby girl arrived at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. X. Slmtt., Thursday inniiiiiig, March It, The Journal's motto: If you can't say anything good foryour home town, don't say aiithing at all. Plattsinouth Telephone Co. stock is a liist-el.iss investment. It pays M per cent annual dividends. Miss l.ivie Travis of LlsUm, Ohio, Is visiting with the family of her hn thi r, .luik'e II. !. Tiavis. lo ynit own Plattsiiinir.li Telephone slock.-' if not, buy a few shares while you can gi t t he stuck at par. La lliiok, Omaha's leading const inn er. Ladies tailored gowns mid shirt waist suits. .t:i, karhiicli block. Charley Stone, the Murray bank cashier, attended "Peck's Pad I toy" nt the Paiuiele last Thursday night. (i. Sprieck of Stanton, Neb , remits one dollar and ordeis the Journal to continue lsiting him foraimthrrycar SGX3S(DGXDG3GXXXD00 BY KEEPING! IN LIME:! And marching straight to f. Jb i Ueelbael? 5$of where you will bo re paid for your trouble by getting the best on tho markets. Groceries, Canned Goods. Fruits. fresh daily from the markets. VEGETABLES, 8 gathered fresh every morning. I 'Phone 54. M WiitermiUl Mock IMiiUstnoutll, Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are Ignored by those tireless, little workers-Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indi gestion, Ililiousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and liowel troubles. F.asy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 2"c at F. C. Fricke & Co's drug store. lietterbuy Plattsmouth Telephone Co. stock than to invest in land at from iio to J UK) per acre. is the We acknowledge the receipt of one dollar from II. II. Chiisweiser, of Mur ray, in payment for the Journal one year. Charley Stone was herefrom Murray last evening to see his best-no not his host girl, for she lives In Murray, or close bv. Clifton Wortinan,county superinten dent of Cass county, was a very agree able caller at thisolllce Mondav. Ash land (ia.ette. A marriage license was issued Tues day to David Murray, aged 21, of Murray, and Miss Flora M. Smith, aged lit, of I'nion. If it's a bilious attack, take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by all druggists. Miss Olive Cass visited with Miss (inodale, at Clenwood, Iowa, Satur day, and also attended a meeting of the Mills county teachers. A marriage license was Issued last Saturday to (ieorge P. Stoehr, aged twenty-four, and Miss Frederiea A. KatTenberger, Uith of Cedar Creek. The Plattsmouth Telephone Co. are mailing out stock to investors in Cass county every day, and the stock will all be disposed of within the next six ty days. Lvcryone says It Is a pleasure to trade at tiering Co's drug store, for they are always pleased to give you the licst scnice if it is .V or $.".ou worth that you buy. Mr. A. P.. Taylor of this city, called this week and renewed for two copies! of the Journal sent to W. P.. Tavlor.of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and I Van Shrard, P.roekton. X. Y. V.. P. Ilaehr, who Is employed on a cattle ranch near Colorado springs, was visiting in I'iattsiiioutli last week. Mr. P.iiehr was at one time, several years ago. a resident of Ihiscity. I'r. liiehanls will be at the HI ley Hotel Mondav, March 21. Those who need his sen ices Will please make a note of the date. r. Klebards Is no stranger to ('as- county people, ami his reputation as an optician Is well known. Maws lilted to the eyes. QOO00GXi)OG I! 1 DOVEY'S We are plea-ed to learn that Coon F. YaHery, who has Wen quite ill w ith appendicitis at bis home west of Plattsinuuth, is reported much U'l ten Treasurer Wheeler removed bis f.irr.ily to Plattsmouth Saturday, and is occupying the W. C. Smith proier ty on V, n-k street, recently purchased by Mr. Wheeler. 15. Miles lias Wen installed as driver for t lie American Kx press Co., vice Mark Mehin resigned, who in com pany with bis brother expects to re move to Oregon soon. Henry Horn and wife, living three miles west of the city, are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby at their home. The little one put in her ap pearance a week ago last Sunday. L. It. Ostran, editor of the Kagle beacon, and C. J. Sack, who were here Friday on legal business, gave the Journal a pleasant call. They returned to Kagle the same evening via Omaha. Henry lKmatdepated last Thursday for Oregon. He accompanied an ex cursion party of homeseekers from Omaha, whose destination was the great Wllllamette valley of that state. A. S. Will, Cass county's big cattle man, was in Saturday and ordered the Journal sent to J. X. Will at Harris burg, Colo. Tills makes seven copies of the Journal that Mr. Will is paying for. Our jovial friend Julius Pit, called Saturday and renewed for the Old lie liable. Mr. Pit, is one of our promi nent young farmers, and the Journal is pleased to number him among its most valued frien Is. (leorge Cook and daughter of Aho, were the guests of Treasurer W. D. Wheeler and family over Sunday. Mr. Cook is a brother of Mis. Wheeler, lie took advantage of bis visit hi re to renew for the Journal another year. K KMX A NTS OF Silks and Dress Goods Corsets at Less Than Half Price Prices 29c and 49c Our Embroideries Speak, for Themselves All New ('mods at bargain Prices A careful housewife Is careful in the selection of wall paper for her Lome, but it is only a matter of taste to se led your wall paper from the immense stock carried by tiering - Co. The Journal acknowledges the re ceipt of l.oo from (ieo. W. Merger, of Lhnwood, to he applied on suliscrlp' tl.... . ,... Sll.l t. I! I , . . uoii io i oe i mi la'iiaoie. Mr. l.erger is one of the prominent democrats of Cass county. If your eyes 1 other you and you need lirst class treatment, p!ea-e bear in mind that lr. Lichards, the well known eye specialist, will be at the Kiley Hotel in this city, on Monday, .Marcii2i, lo treat all who mav need his services. Philip Cook called Friday, renewed and ordered the Journal sent to his address at Norfolk, Neb. He has re moved to Pierce county, where he owns a quarter section of land, but Norfolk Is his nearest postot'iee nine miles distant. P. A. 1 1 ild of Mynanl, passed Mi rough the city Tuesday enroiite rrom Omaha where he hail been to purchase some farm machinery. He. stated that since the departure of Cox, who sold such goods, he was unable to get what he wanted at Mynanl. i; very cent of money received from the sale of Plattsmouth Telephi ne stock will be Invested in extensions to the system. Two hundred miles of Tanner lines, nine exchanges. L'-'uo telephones now In use. How is that fur live years' business' ll VV 11-iLi.r ll. ..I .,, I.E.. I i.. ' V . ' , ' , , , i.i.ii iiiiiiiniii, i.ii, ii ii i ii, iy evening, M,iu!i ., I'.Ml. at the advanced age of sit years. Mrs. C. II. P.irinele, Mrs. II. .1. Austin and Miss Sarah P.akerare sisters of the deceased, ami Mr. Ii. I. II. Laker of ( imalia, is a brother. P. Pearson has recently repainted and renovated blsslore ronui t hroiieji Ollt, and t hose who have been Used to entering the store can so..ii perceive a vast difference in the appearance of things generally theieaUiuts all for the hi t ter, of eouise, On r good friend Is u thorough business man, and will have things to ship-shape to do biisb ness, regardless of the expense. 1904! We take this opportunity of returning our most .sincere thanks for past favors, ami solicit a continuance of your patronage in the future. During l'.HH, wo ulndl endeavor to supply tho market, as usual, with that Which Suits the People! both in quality nnd prices. Wishing all a happy and prosperous year, wo invite all to come and be comforted by making your purchases from tho largest furniture house in IMiittsmouth. Sattler & Fassbender. BroHe Jail. Liny Lovelady and (iray Yates, two prisoners in the county jail pried tuelr way out early Wednesday morning, and up to the hour of going to press are still at large. The delivery was accomplishc 1 about. threeoYlock. The prisoners, in some manner seemed possession of a crowbar, with which they broke the lock. The two were con lined in the city department of the jail, which is separated from the open corrider bv a liiyh partition of iron bars of rather llimsy material. The lock was easily broken from its hinges by the pressure of the monster crow bar, and when once in the corrider the prisoners were not long in break ing the lock on the door leading to the the street. Several other prisoners were conliiied in the si eel ecus, in cluding C. L Holmes who was con victed Tuesday evening in the district court of perjury, but it sterns that the escaped prisoners made no effort to re lease any of the others. As soon as the discovery was made, Sheriff Mc- Urlde took up the task of their recap ture. Farly in the forenoon word was received to the effect that two men answering the diseript ion of Lovelady and Yates, was seen going south. After dinner yesterday bloodhounds were placed on the trail of the pris oners and they were traced to Murray. Here they hoarded a freight train coining north, and it is presumed they are now somewhere in Omaha. Lovelady is a youth of about 17 or IS years, lie was ciiargeu witn ueing im plicated w ith John (ireeson in robbing a house here somi time a.'o, but on ac count of his age he was convicted and sentenced to a term in the reform school at Kearney. IIj was brought here to testify against (ireeson on the charge of grand larceny. Yates is about twenty years of age, and was serving a sentence for petty larceny, to which he pleaded guilty Tho au thorities expected to use li!m as a witness against (ieorge Iligby, who is now in jail charged with looting a room in the Perkins House, and appro priating clothing belonging to one of the guests. From the jail the lleatricc blood hounds went direct to the home of iiirt Chandler, a brother-in-law of John (ireeson. and from there south to the resilience of Lev. Fred Warren, there they turned west, passed ciose to Ids house and barn and across the Held to the road running south from Plattsmouth, then west lo Mynanl and then south to Murray, where the Ijoys were seen to climb into a coal car of a freight train headed for Omaha A telegram from the conductir of the train stated that he put them off the train before reaching Mynanl. Sheriff MeP.ride, with his usual vigi lenee, will use every effort in Ids power to recapture the lleeing ones, and it is unnecessary to re.uaric that he will let no grass grow under his feet w hile so doing. 1 his spring you w ill need a nerve food, one that will cleanse and recon struct your nerve centers nnd wasted energies. Ilollister's I!ockv Mountain Tea will il.' it. Xi cents. Tea or tab lets, (iering kv. Co. i - Bottled hi Bohd. Yi. V CN WI1MT71L I-n-illip 5 r. vx ll l I I I k V X plat rsMornt, .1 The Mendelssohn Quartette. The only tirst class concert to be In Plattsmouth this season. You should U there. Lead what others have to say of them: The quartet of line, rich male voices was very evenly balanced and the re sult was the perfection of harmony.--Jacksonville, (111.) Courier. It would be dilllcult to get together four voices which blend so beautifully and are individually so excellent. Nashville, (Tenn.) Daily News. A st rict ly high-class company. One of the linest entertainments ever given in town.-Middlcbury, (Vt.) llegister. Mr. Loder gave a scholarly interpre tation of Scliuman's "Aufschwung." lie played all the accompaniments, and the inlliience of his experience was noticeable. New York Musical Courier. Miss Smith stands at the head of child impersonators. The facility with which she changes from the ordinary conversational tone to that of the six-year-old is little short of marvelous. Her readings were exquisitely true to nature.-Des Moines (la.) Mail and Times. Mr. Smith, the second tenor, tint. only blends well In the quartette hut in some oi me comic numbers he seems quite naturally to adant, binwolf tn the funny situations with good effect. i-oiiiioii nii, ) h ree 1'ress. Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Pneumonia is too dangerous a dis ease for anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although he may have the proper remedies at hand. A physician should always he called. It should be borne in mind, however, that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of the grip, and that by giving Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy the threatened attack of nneu- monia may be warded oil. This remedy is also used by physicians In the treat ment of pneumonia with the best re sults. Dr. V. J. Smith, of S.inrl..r. Ala., who is also a druggist, says of It: 1 have been selling Chamberlain's Cough Uemedy and prescribing it in my practice for the past six years. I use it in cases of pneumonia and have always got ten the best results." Sold by all druggists. James M. Stander of Louisville, was in the city Thursday, bidding his friends farewell, preparatory to start ing on his long journey to Jerusalem, where he goes as a delegate to tho Worlds Sunday School convention. which occurs in that ancient old city, April is to 2it. The Journal acknow ledges a brief call from him, and joins bis many friends in wishing a most pleasant journey and safe return. P. W. Long called at these head quarters Monday and renewed for the Journal another year. Mr. Long is a prominent farmer who has been get ting his mall on route Soutof Mynard, but hereafter his postolllce address will be Plattsinouth. lie says tho fanners, as a rule, who have been get ting their mail at Mynard, are not at all pleased with the change. (ialher the roses of health for your cheeks, While the parks are shining with dew. (Jet out in the morning early and bright liy taking Uocky Mountain Tea at night. Coring . Co. Zbc Best TSMbfehc la the Cheapest in the Enw Poor Whisky is not only dig. figreeable to taste, but undoubted ly injurious to the stomach. A lit tie good Whisky is a line tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in Hlanco, will do yo-i just as much good as a doctor's prescription. If yon don't know how good it is, come in nnd try it. PRICES: (iuckeidii lmerillye, per gallon. Yellowstone, " Honey Ivw, " " P.igllorn, .11 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . 2 00 Thieroll' NEHKASKA