-A ' V- V HVA vj nouns hiiiR com. It has the flavor that in so highly ntmre- ciatcd t.y those who know what jjocxl meet is. It is tender, juicy niul delicious. Choice cuts for broiling or roasting. ( )ur prices invito purchases. Also boar in mind that our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is up-to-data nnd thnt tho quality of our goods cannot be surpnssiHl nor our prices cannot be beat. . We divide our profits with our cutjtoniers, because wo give thcitt tho best gocxls for the same money that you have to pay for poorer quality. Don't bo backward, but give us a trial. Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office Free While They Last A Beautiful Lithograph of Dan Patch . With Every 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 50e package Try it and you will buy more. F.G.Fricke&Co. PHARMACISTS Union Block, Sixth St. Plattsmouth, Neb. Bottled in Bond. II inf. 1 1 Phillip TLATTSMOUTH, -. - A Startling Discovery Dr, Don's Kidney ! Backache Pills Ncvcr.before known to medical science, a drug discovered by Dr. Don, of London, England, one or the greatest, known specialists on Diseases or Kid neys and Urinary Organs, discovered by him during his travels in the Philip pino Islands. J SURE CURE For all Kidney diseases, viz: Irritation of the Bladder, Scanty Urine, Bl ight's Disease, Kheumatlsm, Dropsy, Nervousness and Lost Manhood, tjulck acting, positive ami spceuy uuic. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Manufactured only by Dr. Don Remedy Company London and New York. For Sale by Your Druggist. Mail Orders for $1.00 Size Filled Promptly. For Mail Orders Address Omaha, Nebraska. Dr. Don's Little Liver Pills, Price 25c per Box ( Mention This Paper) PERCHERON rlr ..'4 l.,J Beef That Has Taste. That is the kirnl v have, 1 " Not only now but all times. (luce, fount that lias been pro I from rich, Hwoet ntrv irrass and tiio Plattsmouth, Neb. Free Zbc JBcot Mbiel is the Cheapest in the jnW ' Toor Whisky is not only dis- ngroenblo to tnstt, but undoubted ly injurious to thestomach. A lit tle good Whisky is a fine tonic and helps instond of harming. Such Whiskies ns Yellowstone, for in stance, will do vou just as mud good as a doctor's prescription. 1' you don t know how good it if como in and try it. PRICES: Ouckenhelmenr.ye, per gallon... $4 00 Yellowstone, " "... 4 00 Honey Dew, " "... 3 00 Big Horn, " "... 2 00 'V In i o r-o 1 : - - - - NEBRASKA --v Price 50c and $1.00 STALLIONS Imi'oktkd aku Drkd lit M. L. Ayrcs, Shenandoah, la Krlylntlm fH I arrlvH with my lt lniHiriiiiluii nf rrn-liprun and Hi'IbUii ctnlllniiH, all i f i ( oxl mil, lieuvy Iwuii., low duwn, bliicl, klt.ll. JJIitrki, hnys it ml gtnyn. tiua Ininilicil nr inoiu KernMnl Ant mnlmiii farm In fiirt truth. Wuni'll Hi I wlih t inirmiiiiH to l.e vorir,u Iih RKtlrra. WB rKnrilln nmi. liKntiKtolmjr. Wn bIvh hinrf lllnlMm lmiikll iMr al kU pfr rpnl. If jpihi mit. n itIH,i Hiilniiil como nod Me mn, Pi'tid inr Cutuliy, M.L. AYRES. WrltB of tlihnn mo nd I will tnrrtynu itt tho ilrNii, Tim pk-turo N of nin lo, the but IVnhcniD BtullioD In Amorli-n, lm irtf.l by n t the brad of M. U Ayr.' 8lud of I'prrhrntn Htnllloii. 7Tw LOCAL BREVITIES. Ir. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald! block. If II Is the best you got it at tiering (Vs. Slock and poultry Tunis at Gering & tail's drug store. Machine oil of all kinds at Coring & Cos drug store. Smoke the Wurl Bros.' celebrated 'Cut lleil" clears. Everything in the drug line at (ier- int,' Oo's drug store. Almost a million square feet of wall paper at tiering & Co's. Wall paper almost at your own prices at C.ering & Co'p drug store. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Oftlec with Dr. E. 1). Cummins. box of the best matches made for only 1c, at tiering & Co's drug store. Mrs. II. E. Sheehan departed for her future home in (ialesburg, 111., Friday. lr. Calkins, a dentist of Omaha, was the guest of Ir, Todd in this city J' riday. . Edwin Jeary, a Lincoln attorney, was looking after .some legal matters here Friday. Mrs. Minnie Cox lias been appointed postmistress at Mynard, vice A. L. Cox, tesigned. The paint that is guaranteed for live years Is ration's Sun Proof Taint. Sold by Coring & Co. A marriage permit was granted Fri day to C.us 1). Buhge, aged 2.'), and Miss Maud M. Wilkinson, aged 20, bothofAvoea. 1'etcrMcCann, a former resident of l'lattsmouth, died at his home In Omaha last Friday, aged seventy-five years. lie was known to all the old- time citizens. E. G. Dovey & Son 1 fl tt t4C I ICARFETS! 1 o I ' ' ' House Cleaning Time is almost here, which means that you will have to get a new carpet or perhaps two. We have the same reliable makes which we have always handled. - All-wool Ingrains from 59c to 98c. Velvet carpets from 98c to $1.25 Moquetsnd Axministers; an extra new line of designs and colorings. Mattings all prices 15c to 50c a yard. 60 rolls to select from. Oil Cloths from 1 to 2 1-2 yards wide. . Linoleums from 2 to 4 1-2 yards wide. Art Squares in Ingrains and Brussels. Most Complete Carpet House IN CASS COUNTY. ffi O GJc 5 Ccrlng & Co. have the quality, quan tity and low prices In wall paper. Hon. Win. Deles Dernier was down from El m wood yesterday on legal business. Already people aro raking off their front yards, burning trash ,jmd get ting ready for making garden. A careful housewife is careful in the selection of wall paper for her home, but it Is only a matter of taste to se lect your wall paper from the Immense stock carried by (lering & Co. Christ Chrlstensen departed Satur day morning for Sallda, Colo., to ac cept a position tendered him by the Denver & Klo Grande railroad. Mr. Christiansen was among the number let out of the B. & M. shops here recently. Mr. Steve Hulllsh, the principal merchant of Wabash, called Tuesday and added his name to our Increasing list of patrons. Mr. Hulllsh Is one of Cass county's reliable democrats and we arc pleased to number him among the Journal's friends. Harry McDonald and Perry Sander son of Murdock, and J. C. Brown of Wabash, who were called here as wit nesses on the Hlnes-Connally case, gave the Journal a brief call Monday. While, here Mr. Sanders enrolled Ids name for the Journal, Mr. Brown re newed his allegiance, and Harry, who Is already ahead of the hounds, simply came along to show them where .we grind out rock-ribbed, straightdaced and bible-backed democracy. .1. II. B.uhler of Fremont county, Iowa, was In the city Saturday, and gave the Journal a pleasant call. Mr. Bachler came over to see his sister, Mrs. L. Bates, who lias been quite ill with hlilainmatory ileMiiuatlsiu. Mr. Il.li bier has a son, Lloyd II. , who lives In Dewey county, Oklahoma, who writes to his father that lie has MO acres In wheat which promises to be one of the linest crops ever raised In the terrllory. He Is well pleased w ith the country nnd writes very encourag ingly of the future of Oklahoma. Mr. Bachler Is a patron of the Journal, and likes to nad the news from Plaits n'outli, where he resided many years. A. B. ToiKl went toOxford, Neb., on business last Friday, returning ye. terday. April first Is Patrons' Day. Cail not you afford to give thishalf day to your chilclreny Dr. T. P. Livingston departed Sun day for a trip to Denver, returning Wednesday. Friday afternoon, April first, Is your day in the public school. Arrange your work so as to lie there. If It's a bilious attack, take Cham tierlaln's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by all druggists. If you are interested hi the public schools show It by attending the ex hibit of their work on Patrons' Day, April lirst, 1:'M to 5 o'clock p. m. Painting, decorating and sign writ ing. Work guaranteed. Leave orders at Fricke's drug store. L. Baldwin'. Painters and paper hangers wanted. Mechanical ability (and not member ship in a labor union) the only qualifi cation "Open" shops in Omaha after Ayril 1. Address, or enquire of T. J. Beard & Bro., mo, iHwglas street. Treasurer Wheeler had urgent busi ness in Weeping Water last Saturday, and by this trip the county is nearly two hundred dollars better off.' Billy is on the alert for those who urc about to leave the county and are behind on the tax books. Workjng Overtime. F.lght hour laws aro Ignored by those tireless, iittlo workors Dr. King's New Life Pills. .Millions arc always at work, night and day, curing Indi gestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only L'.'c at F. C. Frlcke & Co's drug store. o Dr. E. W. Cummins went to Lin coln yesterday on business. The matrimonial market is not so brisk as it was a few weeks since. If you arc a ludire of a irood smoke. try tho "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. From present Indications consider able overhauling and rebuilding will be done In Plattsmouth this season. P. H. Melslngcr dropped a dollar In the Journal's slot Tuesday while in the city, which pays in advance to April 1, 1H03. John Bauer, Henry Richards, E. F. Cames and Stephen Dyger of Wabash, are here as witnesses In the nines- Connally damage suit. ,F. C. Gordon, Sr., camo out several days ago from Pittslleld, Mass., to visit his son, F. C. Jr., and contem plates spending the summer here. Preachlngat Knosha church Sunday, Agril.l, at . p. m. Also at Murray, morning and cvenlngsamc date. You are welcome. S. W. Jackson, Pastor. Commissioner Banning was here this week In an olllclal capacity, and let the light of his genial countenance beam in upon us. He returned home to Union last night. Oather the roses of health for your . cheeks, While tho parks arc shining w ith dew. (letout In the mornlngearly and bright By taking liocky Mountain Tea at night, tiering & Co. C. E. Metzger, one of the young democrats of Eight, Mile (irove pre duel, was In the city Monday, and paid his respects to the Journal. Mr. Metzger belongs to a family of live hoys, every one of wlmm votes the democratic ticket. He Is a line young man and we were pleased lomeethlm. W. W. Pool, tho Weeping Water real estate man, gave tho Journal n pleasant cull Tuesday, while in the city on business. We were pleased to meet and make Mr. Pool's acquaint ance, nnd found him to lm a most pleasant gent Ionian. While here Mr. pool left a couple of dollars to balance our books In his favor. He likes tho Journal In every way but Its polities. Mr. M. F.. Pu Is orders the Jounul s.T.t to her address at Union. Joseph Sans of Pnck Bluffs, passed through the city Tuesday, inrouto Tr Omaha. H. O. Manners is another new reader of the Journal at the Plattsmouth postofliee. Anton Wallingcr called Monday and had his name enrolled for the Journal at Cedar Creek. Mrs. Joseph Tighe of Wabash Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sohlater. E. Kdgerton is entitled to a credit of fl.Ot) for the Journal this week. Mr. Kdgerton 's postofliee address is Platts mouth. Judge Travis Is a candidate for dele gate from the First congressional dis trict to the St. Louis national con vention. Ten brand new subscribers to the Journal this week. It Is vary en couraging to see our list swoll each week, and soon we will have to get n swifter press to print our edition in one day. This spring you will need a nerve food, one that will cleanse and recon struct your nerve centers and wasted energies. Hollister's Pocky Mountain Tea will do It. 35 cents. Tea or tab lets, Gering & Co. Dr. J. D. Jones and Milt Moore of Murdock, two of tho best democrats on Ood's green earth, were attending court this week. At the hour of going to press Milt Is here yet but thinks he will get home some time next week. Ylctor C. Anderson was admitted to cltl,cnshjp by Judge .lessen Monday, consequently relinquishes all allegi ance to the ruler of his native country. We congratulate Vic upon his becom a full-IIeged citizen of the greatest na tion on Pfirth, . J) yS. Beck and Jas. Woodward, of Elm- wood, were county seat visitors yester day. La Book, Omaha's leach nor constum- er. Ladies tailored gowns and .shirt waist suits. 513, Karbuoh block. After a brief visit with Mrs. J. M. Leydaand family in this city, Mrs. M. Ct. Keeper returned to her home in South Omaha yesterday. County Superintendent Wortman went over to Mead Sunday, returning Tuesday with his wife, who has been visiting there for several weeks. A special Invitation Is extended to every lady In Cass county to call nnd examine our line of wallpaper, Then you will say It Is beyond comparison In price, quality and stylo. Oerlng & Co. arc the largest dealers In wall in Cass county. J. H. Melsinger was a pleasantcaller at Journal headquarters Tuesday. Be sides renewing for his own paper, he also renewed the subscript Ions of (I. L. and J. J. Melsinger, who receive the Journal at the Cedar Creek post ofliee. The Melslngers arc all staunch friends of the Journal, and wo highly appreciate their friendship. M. Fanger's department store is be ing remodeled. Mr. Fanger Is arrang ing to use the second story of the building, by connecting a strairway from the Inside, and also adding . ex tended plate glass windows In the front. When fully completed Mr. Fanger can Justly boast of one of the linest store rooms In the city. . Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach Is bad, your liver is out of order. Aycr's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys- Ecpsia, make your liver right. !asy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All drutjiolt. Until )nnr initu.i'i. i nr Im.ii1 n lr,,iuliil Wowtl T rlrlt liltick ? TIhmi ll. BUCKINGHAM'S DYEWr. H f M.it A r s KEPOKT OF THE O JXDITIOX 0- TIIK - - PlATTSMOLTH S.Winc.s BANK of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Charter No . 750. Ii.vrntisl In tin- Mate f Xi hr.t,!. cltiM of liuilnvxft, .V.rnvi, i;t, 1 Knourtts A. lit tilt, loiniM Mill IHmVUIiW.. i tk, r.lr:ifi. w-i-uissl a.i.l uumvuiVsi Stix-ks, s-iirltit's.JmK-iiuiits.i-:,IXa Mr ll.iiiMnx Iioumi furnliurv Vi lurv Currviil Kh-iim's Mini tttu' iia,j C:ili Hrm- " ' liu' from nut lnn.tl. slut,, Hilt! irlv:tto banks hikI lumkrrs. I I IK) H Clitfks it ml Iti ids of l- flililitfe st' iy H oiil yr Tutu! i-asli 011 liniid ?: .1:1 1: I?. .VI II'.' 4; JM Ml S k.V, mi T.-Ul. LUhlllHty Clllllllll t,vk ,,l(l In I mllvlilnl ir..nu Individual Ii hs1u siiIi- Jivn.,-I,,vk JU) , llim- ri-rilllriiii'iifilt.n,,. lit' , ...... 2 IVI Ul N'Mrs ami liSiK ilNisiiiiitisi.... 111 Is UUVHUll' 4.1 l! 12 r ."7 30 MINK MI.NIt IVtal.... ..1 SirW BTATK OK 1.11111 llu . i Counly uf Cuss. ( I.. I M. ltnlH'rl, iHlil-rir tho ulh.vt. ioiiiicI Imnk, do n, nly swi'iirilnit tin. nUn. slat,.- im-iit Is orr.vt mh.I air ,,,iy f tlu, . t inaik'totliusi tu-Hanking lizard. J. M. HollKIITS. Attkst: W. II. Xkwh.1, 1 . , S. II. Atwooi.. 1 ,lr,,-trs Suhs,-rU.1 ami sworn to ln.f.ir.. ni this ilnl lay of .Murrh, l;H, . it, Wini.imm. . ,. , . Nulary I'lilillo. My iHniiiiiltslnn f sjtlrcs IK-toU r 111. I'M). Fire Last Night. About half-past nine o'clock last night the lire bell pealed forth its dread ful warning. The wind being quite blgh, the citizens generally became unusually alarmed. When tho lire was located It was discovered to l the old Julian property In the Second ward. The lire boys were right on hand and did sonio hcrolo work, and while the Uro had gained considerable Iheadway iK'foro they reached the spot they suc ceeded In saving the greater portion or the building. Billy Hicks and fund ly, who were the occupants, saved most of their household effects. The house is an old one, and considering tho night, it Is a great wonder any portion of the house was saved. As to Insurance on house or contents, the Journal Is not Informed. Patrons' Day and School Exhibit. The public schools aro planning a patrons' day for April llrst. In each room will ho a display of the actual work of the pupilsof that room. Each child will be represented by some of his or her own work. There will be a short program, Including regular class work and a short talk by one of the patrons. The teachers and pupils are doing some very hard work that they may make this showing, and it Is only justice to them that, they he encour aged by a large attendance. Some of the work on exhibit will bo sent to St. Louis as part of the Nebraska exhibit there. Bo sure and visit the High school. All aro Interested there, Don't Bathe, It was reported soma time ago that a notoriety seeking physician, recom mended to the people to keep away from bathing, but his theory was re pulsed by all with disgust. A clean mind in a clean Udy, is the mot to of the American people. The surface or the body will bo kept clean by bathing the inside organs, by using Trincr's Elixir of Bitter Wine. It Is tho only reliable blood purilier and stomach tonic. Being composed of puro grape wine and selected herbs, it contains no narcotic, no depressant, no poison. It builds hp tho iHKly, not stupify the organs, but giving them the necessary strongth to perform their duties. The stomach will readily accept all food, the digestive organs will work In har mony to transform the healthy In gredients of the food to health, rich blood. Such blood is the essence of life. Never buy "blood uurillers" which upset your stomach. Trlner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine will always go to the foundation of the evil. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 7!I9 South Ashland Avc.Chlcago, Ills., Pilsen Station. A Favorite Remedy For Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough P.cni- edy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will prevent the at tack. For sale by all druggists. For Sale. I have a four horse power second hand Fairbanks-Morris gasoline engine I will sell cheap. It is In pood run ning order and O. K. Having replaced it with a heavier engine, I will dis pose of it at a bargain. If you are In terested write me at Union, Neb. W. B. Banmnu. Delightfully Entertained. Saturday evening last Earl Travis entertained a number of his friends, The chief amusement of the evening being high-live At the proper hour a three-course luncheon was served. Those present are unanimous in the verdict that t hey were most pleasant ly entertained throughout theevcnlng. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. William Shaffer, a brakemanof Ien nls in, Ohio, was conlined to his bed for several weeks wilh Inllammatory rheumatism. "I used many remedies,'' he says. "Finally 1 sent to McCuw's rlniir More for n liolt.le of ( !l in m I m r. Iain's Pain Hal in. at which t line I was unable to use hand or foot, nnd In one week's time was able to go to work as harpy as a clam." For sale Ivy alt druggists Have your prescriptions lilled ut (ierbig & Co's. it makes no difference who the doctor Is, Wall Pa M In -Iml. I have just received my ne. stock of Wall Paper. Remember, our stock is all new no paper left over from last year. Come in and let us show you what pretty patterns we have. You'll he surprised to learn how nicely you can paper a room. Geo. W. Gilman Zbc iDruoolst COATES BLOCK Don't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend It and easier to lose it. SAUE MONEY I15 keeping It In a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County You can give a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. When you have a bank account yon will he anxious to add to It rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. Kunsmann & Ramge Still lead all other Meat Markets In furnishing the people of Platts mouth and vicinity with First Class Meats Of Every Description. Fresh and Smoked Meats, Fresh Fish, Lard, Etc. Etc. REMEMBER They have removed to the first room w est of their old stand. By courteous treatment to all they hope to retain their present patrons and gain many new ones. '-1.-. ..H'-Kintj The Anchor of Hope When sickness or reverses overtake you is the money that you have laid by for the rainy day." Pauperism never conies to the thrifty, or to the man or woman of foresight, for they have something put by In a safo Insti tution that Is drawing '. per cent In terest. Plattsmouth Savings Banlc, R. B. WINDHAM. ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. iNiiltMnniilh : Nebraska. Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation and foreclosurcof mortgagesa specialty V Abstracts of Title V Thomas Uallir$. OKI'ICK-Aiilieiiser-nusb Work. Bee Hive Restaurant, .Main Street. IMMKDIATKLY OPPOSITE COUKT HOUSE. V In Cin count f y 1 1 1 mi if A i-'f' Monlrt nt nil lioura. Soeciftl at tention lo tlio f miner pntrons, The tnbloa nro Bupptiod with tho best tho nmrketB nlTord. JOHN COKEY, rroprWtoc. t ucuiuv au- 1 tbcvuut. ( IKT