J 't nilJ.HimiBi ii in lanOT-rHiTMiffflll Beef That Has Taste. Thnt is the kind wo have. Not only now but all times. lU'ff that has l)oiii pro duced from rich, sweet rrointrv ifriia imil fm, nourishing corn. It 1ms the Havor tbat is so highly nppre-. Cllltodbv throm lm L n,,.r ,..!. l : . i? :.: . 1U1CV mill dt'liciniifl PI Uur prices invito purclmsos. Also bear in mind that our, Have your prescriptions tilleJ at' A.'l. Dicksnn of Kinwtxl, was f.n iii' & Co's. It makes no difference J county .vat visitor yesterday. wh'i the (lm-tuf U. I . ......... I.- t.t nw nn in Mrs. Nellie; Luinhlin of Creenwood, 1 hm. wi,0 is so slow that after he leave l"k-1111,1 llll1'1' ls wl"" M'wuiatMi l.sintl ttiis work ami oroVrs the ,lnv eveninv. his L'irl lias to muss 11 lH" 1110 movements cr me early .huts on the F.uipire state, Ocea- Why Net Judge Porker? Tlie eves of the K'nmcrats of the entire eountry are iliricteil to New Sunday eveniny, 'lis t.'irl bas lo "lllS!i Journal sent t lier address fr one j ul, ilt.r i:ljr in order t't mnke lielieve K;ir- . she lias lieen kissed. The liest- physic: Chamberlain'. .Uiut the most disacreeahte people GROCERY DEPARTMENT is up-to-date and that the quality of our Hoods cannot ho surpassed nor our prices cannot be beat. We divide our prolits with our customers, because we ivo them the best goods for the same money that you havo to pay for poorer quality. Don't bo backward, hut give us n trial. Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office LOCAL BREVITIES. Road Hayden Hro's ad In this paper. Smoko the Wurl IJros." celebrated "Cut Hell" cigars. J. W. Pittman of Klmwood, was a county seat visitor Monday. P. Pearson departed Monday for a business trip to South Dakota. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Oillce with Hr E. D. Cummins. Louis Lorenz Is vlsitinir this week with relatives and friends In Tobias, Nebraska. IfyouarcajudKcofa food smoke, try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. 'Mayor C.erintf" perhaps don't sound well to the P. II. It., but it must Krin and bear it, just ,thc same. La Hook, Omaha's leading constum er. Ladles tailored gowns and shirt waist suits, f13, Karhach block. H. PfelfTer, president of the Pfeiiler Chemical Co., of St. Louis, was the guest of the (Jerlngs over Sunday. R. 1). Jones rctunred to his home in Custer county, after several days' visit with his uncle, W. 1. Jones and family. Miss Clara Coleman returned Mon day from Kansas City, where she had been visiting her sister for several months. . J. J. Ruttery and family who were here attending the funeral of Mr. lot tery's mother, returned to their home In Lincoln Tuesday. J. W. Newell and wife and L. L. Atwood and wife came down from Omaha to spend Easter Sunday with Plattsmouth relatives. Painting, decorating -and sign writ ing. Work guaranteed. Leave orders at Frlcke's drug store. L. r.AM)WI. Dr. Raird, of the Presbyterian church, and Rev. A. P. Ploetz, of the (icrman Presbyterian church, arc at tending a meeting of the Presbytery at Falrbury, Nebraska, this week. A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. When the stomach falls to perform its functions the bowels become deranged, the liver and kidneys congested, causing numerous diseases, the most fatal of which are painless and therefore the more to be dreaded. The important thing Is to restore the stomach and liver to a healthy condition, and for this pur pose no better preparation can be used thanChamberlaln's.Stomachancl Liver Tablets. For sale by all druggists. Mrs. J. A. Walker of Murray, was in the city Friday. She came for her daughter who isattending High school and returned Jiome with her in the evening. Mrs. Walker is one of those pleasant, sociable southern ladies, whom one don't meet every day, and the Journal feels highly delighted by her brief visit. While here she re newed for the Journal another year. She reports Mr. Walker, who has been sick for some time, as improving gradually, and is now able to make the trip to the postoftlcc every day the weather will permit. Plattsmouth, Neb. Ceo. 1L Olive was here from Weep ing Water today. Postmaster (ius Ilyersof Jlavolock, was a Plattsmouth caller Monday. Councilman-elect W. W. Slater, went to Weeping Water yesterday on business. Earl Travis went to Lincoln Mon day to resume his studies in the state university. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Swearingcn of Cnlon, were guests of relatives in this city Sunday. Henry Horn has purchased the August Johnson farm near Oreapolis, for which he paid $2,000. There will be preaching at Kenosna church, Sunday, April 17, at :s p. m You are invited. S. W. Jackson. The Journal acknowledges the re ceipt of the wherewith to renew the subscription of Mr. T. W. Shyrock of Louisville. Thanks, Mr. Shyrock. Everyone says It is a pleasure to trade at tiering & Co's drug store, for they are always pleased to give you the best service If it is .rc or $."oo worth hat you buy. After a brief visit with relatives in this city, Mrs. Tims, llafey and chil dren returned to their home in Ne braska City Monday. Henry Kauble, who has been con nected with the City Steam Laundry, went to Omaha Monday to work in the laundry owned and controlled by Oeo. 15. LenholT. Mr. and Mrs. M. Waybright depart ed tills morning for Los Angiles, Cal., where they will spend several weeks, The Journal wishes Mr. and Mrs Waybright a pleasant trip. Now Is the time to clean house- clean your system first, drive out the microbes of winter with Ilntlistrr'.- uocKy .Mountain lea. it will keep you well all summer. 3.1 cents. Tea or tablets. Gerlng & Co. Painters and paper hangers wanted. Mechanical ability (and not member ship in a labor union) the only qualifl cation 'Open" shops in Omaha after Ayril 1. Address, or enquire of T. J. Heard & Pro., 1110, Douglas street. Read M. Fanger's ad in this issue of the Journal. Mr. Fanger has not only remodeled his store room, but lie lias tilled it "chock full'' with the finest spring goods you ever looked at. Re sure to go and see him when you come to town. Louis I). Toller of Kansas City, and Miss Rosa Winterstein ef this city were united in marriage at the home of the liride's mother, Tuesday after noon, April .1, 1!H4. The wedding was a very quiet alTair, the ceremony being performed by Rev. II. R. Ruigess, of the Episcopal church. Harry F. Huntington will give his popular monologue "Sevenoaks" at Mynard. April 21, in the M. W. A hall. Mr. Huntington has just return ed from a trip through the West, lib entertainments have been well re celved everywhere. A high class en tertainment and an enjoyable even log are guaranteed. School children admitted free, provided each child i accompanied by an adult. Adults 2."' Stomach and Liver Tablets, Easy to take; pleasant in effect. For sale by- all druggists. (i. W. Snyder and P. J. Vallery went to t ;naha yesterday, where the latter's brother, Coon, was to undergo an operation in one of the hospitals for appendicitis. 1 know a jolly old maiden lady. A lady of high degree, Who never gies to bed without A drink of Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible woman, tiering & Co. (ieorkre P. licit of Eight Mile Grove, was in the city yesterday, and gave the Journal a call. Mr. lleil is one of Cass county's energetic and prosperous farmers ami w hile here renewed for the Old Reliable. George Horn Is engaged in remodel ing his residence in Cedar Creek, and adding many modern improvements thereto, including water works, gas, etc. Whew completed Mr. Horn can boast of one of the most up-to-date houses in Cass county. Win. Oliver, of near Murray, was a county seat visitor yesterday. While here Mr. Olivercalled at Journal head quarters and replenished our exche quer to the amount of several doilars. He says he has been a patron of the Journal for about twenty years, and he likes the paper better than ever. Now is the time to take a spring tonic to purify the blood, cleanse the liver and kidneys of all impurities llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do the business. .1.") cents. Tea or tablets, tiering & Co. V '-J w vJW -0 '.J K v j ,vrt ,rp , lr&! SUBSTANTIAL MEAL ! that w ill make good, rich S blood, and thnt will stick to your ribs, you can al S ways enjoy when you buy 5 your meats from our fine ! stock. The very best beef, mutton, lamb, veal and pork for roasting, broiling, ( ( ' ( . 1 :V ( . ..).' ( 1 JjU stewing or frying, ns well as Iho choicest poultry, game and lish, you will always lind at prices a low as I lie low est. Our (Srocery Department is complete. i ' Farmers' Attention WE PAY CASH for butter and eggs. llring nil your imullry to us. Wo pay liigh 08 market priced. Jonathan Hatt & Soi). Swift's Pride SOAP. fv f I'M I i ' .i (." 1 A -V v.1 Vj '.J v . r, ,v y J -J y V v v v . . C-A on earth are those who pride them selves lipon their tnvn frankness and tniast of speaking the plain truth. Usually they are not content with calling a spade a spade; they insist on calling it a d n old shovel. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and daughter, Ruth, went to Lincoln this morning to sec their sou and brother, Ed, who recently had an operation performed. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Ruth will remain until Saturday, but Mr. Johnson will return tonight. The ladies of St. John's church de servo great credit for the very' excel lent supper given at Coatcs' Hull Mon day night and the Journal U pleased to learn that it was a financial as well as a local succcim. Good luck to the ladies of St. John's church ill every thing they undertake. The Turners' Festival Tuesday and Wednesday night was all that the managers could possibly expect a financial and social sijcciisn. The at tendance was very large both nights and all speak highly of the program rendered. We are very sorry that Im portant business matters kept us away both evenings. Mak.es a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like dulnL' tt thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Rucklen's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Hums, Sores, Rruises, Cuts, Roils, Fleers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 2'', and guaranteed to give satis faction by F. (1. Frh'kc & Co, sionally a western enthusiast Venturis the assertion, and proves it to his own satisfaction, that New York In not nc cessary to democratic or republican success, but many conservative and ob servant persons clingohstinately tothe tielief that as New York goes, so goes the nation. New York is necessary to democratic succevs, and wants to name tlio candi date. That Judge Alton li. Parker would lead the democrats to victory is not here asserted, but if an) man could do this next NovemU-r Judge Par ker could. This is the candid opinion of the Journal. Rut even If he were defeated, his nomination would be most wholesome for the paity, for it would unite under a strong and saga cious leader the scattered, mashes that aro now oindeting upon a soa of fac tional dllferences, and in this the coun try would be immeasurably benetitted. The republican puity ha had In own way too long; Ik cause the powerful re straint of a well organized and vigilant majority is lacking, it has become ex cessive and insolent. 11 is not good for the nation fhat thp deintiprntn are, de moralised and iiiutinoin. The condi tions so necessary to preserve the wholesome political equilibrium are wanting, and will be wanting tint II the democrats become sane ami rally tothe support of a standard-bearer who can sweep the country. Tlio domonats owe it to the country as a patriotic duty tounite undersoine man who rep resents high ideals and can command the confidence and support of a united democracy; and webelievethatllie.se much desired and necessary qualities are in Judge Alton 1!. Parker, of New York. E ?s G. Dovey r Son 3 f 044SS6 G f.AMP GI - TTdnso Clonnin!' Time is almost here, which means that vou will have to fet 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 Moquets and Axministers; an extra new line of desigtis, 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 CASS COUNTY. 9 (ieorgc Horn of Cedar Creek, was a county seat visitor today, and let the light of his good natured countenance beam in upon us. The return Leap Y'ear dance, to have taken place tomorrow night, has been postponed on account of the death of Percy Agnew. Arthur Crissman, one of the H. & M. switchmen, had a narrow escape from serious injury Tuesday afternoon. In some inannerhegotcaught between mi engine and coach, Injuring his right hip and knee quite badly. Fortunate ly no bones were broken, and Arthur is congratulating himself that matters aro no worse. ShcrilT Mcl'.ride was called to Weep ing Water early yesterday morning in response to a telephone message tliata team of horses had been stolen. The team had been hitched to a rack, and after a thorough Invest Igat ion it was found that the horses had simply got loose and wandered away, and were linally found on the road near the owner's home. A Cure For Headache. Any man, woman or child suffering from headache, hillloiisiiess or a dull. drowsy feeling should take one or two of DeWitt's Liltle Early Risers night and morning. These famous liltle pills aro lamous iiecause tiiey are a tonic as well as a pill. While they cleanse the system they .strengthen and rebuild It by their tonic effect upon the liver and bowels. Sold by I', (i. Fricke & Co. Liver Pills That's w hat you need: some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con ntinntion end biliousness. Gently laxative. 25c. AllilriiirglMi. ml iit in.. i... tw-'.w ii ir rti li i.l.ir. U-.tH II III .1111. Oil GMPIIMPimr'O hVCfortho bUUIMIHUIlMUl OUikl . Whibkors m p hi t r Murray. Spi-rliil Corri'siKinilrnt. Lee Oldham and John Lauderniilk are on the sick list. James Manners visited in Platts mouth Saturday afternoon. Henry Panning of Union, spent Sun day with J. M. Leek and family. Mrs. Lee Oldham and daughter Pauline, spent one day in Omaha this week. Hobby McClannnhan made his usual visit to Plattsmouth Sunday evening. Still eight miles isn't bad, is it, RobV Itisrumoied that Murray Is going to have new side walks. This may be true, but we're fronu Missouri "Show us." We are glad to report that Mrs. J. H. Cook, who for the past four weeks has Ih'cii in the hospital In Lincoln, is improving. Rev. Jackson of Cottner University, made his regular visit here Sunday. Quite a number of Murray people fol lowed him to Kenosha Sunday. Tlio entertainment given at the church Monday night, under the aus pices of the Ladies' Aid Society, proved to, be quite a success- in spite of the weather. J. M. Leek and W. V. Copeland drove over to Union Tuesday and report the foundation almost completed for a line building they have contracted for Panning. The dance given here on Thursday evening was only attended by the town people on account of the weather lie In,.' so disagreeable, but all report an enjoyable time. 1 Miss Artensa Ross of Tabor, Iowa, who has been spending her spring va cation with her cousin. Miss l.nla Leek, departed this week to take up her srhool dul ies again. WorHlng Overtime. Fight hour laws are Ignored by those lifeless, little wm kers-lr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always nt work, night and day, curing Indi gestion, biliousness. Const Ipatlon, Sick Ileadacne and all Stomach, Liver and Rowel troubles. F.,isy, p'easant sate, sure. i,,y 2: at F. J. Fricke Co a drug ktorc. For Sale. I have a four horse power second hand Fairbanks-Morris gasoline engine I will sell cheap. It Is In good run ning order and ( ). K. Raving 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. Ii. Ranmso. An You Affected? I lie big head" is a popular way of pressing a common and frequent ail ment. It arises from various sources but the real foundation is the lack of 'iise. A little money develops it in some people, a few good clothes gives it to others, a chance to exercise a lit tle authority is often the cause of it, while others will have It from having a liettrr job than theirassociates. The truth is, no sensible person ever gets the "big head." The one who becomes stuck up and stiff-necked from success of any kind Is a weak-minded mortal who should goaway kick and sit down. Robbed the Grave. ' A startling Incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol lows: "I was hi an aw ful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually in hack and Udos, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Klectrlo Hitters; to my great joy, the tlinl buttle made a decided impruvemett.r 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed thu grave of another victim." No tu, khonhl fail to try tbem. t inly .VI cents, guar- anteed, at F, ti. Fricke & Co's drug store, Notice to Creditors. III tliiMimtli'rtif tlicfsOileof Lewis ( ole, Uet'i'usnl. TTOTIC'i; Is hi ivliy Klvrn Hint tliu iTi illlnrs x' i siilil (Ii iseci will inri't the Ailinlnls- trutor nf salil I'Miitr. U'furo ine. t'oiinly .luiliri- or ( ass i-iHinty.Ni'liriisku.al tin- i-oiinly i iniri riHini In I'l.iiisiniimh. In siilil i-iiiinly. on I lie :)M ilay nf May A. II.. I'.Ml, mill on Om lllsl ilay tf Oilolii'P l'.Ml, at 10 nVliiek Ik. III. ein'li iliiy. fur tlu iiiihisi of iirt'M'iilliix Uirlr I'laiins fur cmiiiiIiiuiIiui, ailnisiiiii'til uhhI alluuanrt'. Si nimillix urn niluwiil fur Hie I'li illlurs uf haiit ili'i-i'iisiil In pri'M'iit tlii'lr i'laiins. hihI oiii' yi-ur for tin' ailiiilnlstratur tn i tl Ii' saiil csiati', finiii Hie Ikitli ilay of April 111'!. Wiliii'ss my lianil anil tin' sral (if siilil cimiii I y court, itl I'laltniiiotitti. Ni-lnasha. this bill ilay of April. imU. IIahvkv Ii. Tha vis. IstAi.l County .liulwc Notice to Creditors. Stall' of Ni liruskn, I , , ( ass County f ss- In Ciiunly Court. I N Oil-mal Iit of the estate of Stephen Itrn ton, ih'i'i'asril. NUTICK Is liiTi-liy L'lven that the rreilltors of -alii ilii'ianil Mill Hurl tlm Ailuilnls Iralor of sahl est nt c. lu'fon nn', eoimly jinlm' of Cass county, Ni liraskn. at the I'ounty court riHini in riattsiiiuiiili. in sahl county, on Hit' I7lh ilnyof .May. A.M.. P.Hil. ami on the 17th day of iicIoIh t. I!M. nt III o'clock a. tn.. each ilay. for the purHisc of pivscutlnK their claims for i xaiiiliiallon. ailjusliiii'iit anil al lowance. Six muni lis arc allowed for the creditors of said deceased lo present their claims, midline year for the ailmlnlst nilor to settle Hiild es late. from the l.Mh day of April, A ll.. I'.m4. W Itness niy hand ami seal of said county court, at I'lattstumiMi. .Nehraska. tills :-ml day of March. A. II.. I'.mf. II AUVI.V I). TltAVIM. IsKAl.l County JikIk'c Notice. IN TIIKCOI NTY COI'liT OI'CASSCorN ly. Ncliraskn. In the matter of ihc itunrd lanslilp of Stephen Hellion, insani'. To the heirs at law and all other persons Interested III wild matter: Vou are lierehy nollllfd that James II. I.al roln. us guardian of said Hellion, lias Hied In I lie oillce of the County Court a reHirl of his acls as such iruardlan to thu -'sih day of January. I'.nM. nImiwIiik receipts III the sum of mJ.u'I and ilisliursc incuts In (he sum of .::.'i.l. and ti residue at that tliiui of l.ll from which costs and attorney's fees are u lie paid, ami therewith prcscnlcd his ietlt Ion for tinal set I lenient and disi'liariie its such un'ir diau. Vou are uotllleil Hint a liearliiK will lie had Ukii said K'tllioii anil rep.rl anil the prayer lliercof granted or refund nt Hie county court riHini in I'latlsmoiith in mm Id i'ounty iimu the elulitli day of April. A. I'.. I'.ml. at In o'clock a. in., mid if you fall to np M'ar at said lime anil oliject lo the priweed Oil's I lie court may seiile said accouiil and discharu'c said k'uardlaii. W llness i ii v hand ituil the seal of snlii court at I'lallsuioiiili this Jlih day Mur. h. A. II., I'.K'l. llMtvl.V H. Timvis. County Jude. Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, I Cass County. I la County Court. In the matter uf Hie estate of Stephen ,M. lu vls decensed, NOTICK Is In n liy irlven that the creditors of said deceased w ill meet the adminis trator of said estate. Iiufore me. County Judire of Cass county. Ncliraskn. it I tin iiuty court iiNim In i'lnitsiiioiiili. In said county, on the Imli day of May. I'.ml. and on Hut Hull day of I ictolier I'.nd.at III o'clock a. in., each day. for the purosc of present iiuf their claims for ex amination, adjustment mid allowance. Six months arc allowed for the creditors of salddecensed to present their claims, mid one year for the iiilniinlslrator to settle said es tate, from the lull dny of April. I'.tU. W ll ness niy lianil ami senl of said county oiiru al riattsuiiilitli, .Nebraska, this l-'lli day of March, I'.ml. IIAUVKY Ii. TKAVIS. CXninty JiiiIkc. Pon't allow money to lie around. Is easier to s,pend it and easier to lose it. It SAUE MONEY by keeping It In a safe place such as ; life The BanH of Cass County You can glvo a clieck for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. lien you have a bank account vou w ill be anxious to add to It rather than spend from It. Don't you want to know more about it. FOUTUNPs FAYOs ARE OF YOUIi OWN MAKING Those who try to win them by reckless speculation arc most often unsuccessful. Legiti mate methods of acquiring wealth founded on the most solid of financial principals are offered by THE PLATTSMOUTH SAVINGS BANK The OLIVER Typewriter THE STANDARD VISIBLE . WRITER THE OLIVER RECORD HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER. CO., 116 South 15th Street Omaha, Nobrnskn. JSC "XT AT .(1.- rt 43 m -Jrt 7.7 A7 L-1XJ 1 "f.r 1 -iv.Ji . isr. it . iv. ff, f., ft . IV, t ' 10. pring Opening AT M. FANGER'S DEPARTMENT STOR.E Y()U are invited tn visit this store ami see our first complete exposition of New Spring Styles in Fashionable Millinery, Wearing Apparel and Fa brics. On every hand you will see Exquisite and Charming display of Beautiful Merchandise, much of which has not hitherto been shown. Our Store Koom has just been remodelled and we now have double the floor space on which to display our goods and look after the wants of our many customers. A glance at our beautiful slvnv windows will surely convince you that our new spring styles are up-to-date. LXtJ 7,11 N7 A Superb Showing of Spring Millinery in all tlio 1 Idlest Mylos. Imworbil Moilel nml Original Dcniiis. Our new lino lins been carefully hoIim foil friun tlio lending millinery innrkols mul einliraoeH tlio lit r nesl ami most Ivnutiful line of Piilh rn llatH mul original tli hi'iiH ever kIuiwii in riatlsmoutli,' Tailored Suits. Shirt Waist Suits and all Spring and Summer Wear. Call '.any ami oMinin our lurjo line HjuiiiL,' nnd Hunimor w firing itipari 1. of In Wash Goods Tlio Now WASH FAIiWCS for Spring WnisU nntl Dtorroh. Importetl White (mmmIs, Mercerized Wnistinjjs, nil tlio new clinict' imlterns. Here w hero wo Hhine. In fuel every department uf oijr ntore in more complete than ever before. Farm Produce Wo want every farmer in Cuss (unty to brings us tlioir fmm produce for which wo w ill pay the highest price. M. I Tn n i'' Department Store. I'bATTSMoiTIt NF.P.KASKA