I Rug s Rugs - Rugs Another ten-dozen lot of Velvet and Moqucttc Rugs anu one-na t vnnk nr nt j . -j .., one $1.25 Kemnants of Carpets and Mattings at Half Price Bargains in Lace Curtains, from 98c up to $2.9$ snots smoes Ladies' Shoes from Children's Shoes .at 48c, 48c to $1.48 69c, 75c and S9c CORSETS AT $1.00 Corsets at ....50c HALF PRICE $1.50 Corsets at 75c Our Sale of Summer Underwear Is still going on. Don't forget we sell the Defender Brand, the kind you read about in the magazines. E.G.BQVEY&SQN LOCAL BREVITIES. Six days of Fun. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Itcad Uayden Bro's ad in this paper. Dr. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald blocLf l'uter. The Poll Horse. A Little Beauty. T. II. Pollock was a business visitor to Lincoln Friday. William Stotler of Union was in the city on business Friday. J. CVSpangler of Louisville was a business visitor last Thursday. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Offlcc with Dr. E. D. Cummins. District Clerk Robertson went to Franklin, Neb., on a business trip Fri day. Wasted A few steers and horses to pasture. J . It. Vallcry, E ight Mile Grove. Fred Egenbergcr nude a business trip to the west part of the state the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Ithoden of Eight Mile Grove, were county seat visitors Saturday. They arc most excellent people. The name that means quality isFat , f ton's Sun Proof Paint. Sold only by Gerlng & Co. Goes further, looks better and lasts longer. Patton's Sun Proof Paint, tiering & Co. agents. It costs a little more but is by far the best. Patton's Sun Proof Paint. Gerlng & Co., sole agents. A. B. Todd, who was out In the Big: Horn Basin country on business for two weeks, returned last week. Otto Becker was down from Louis ville last Thursday, and was a business caller at Journal headquarters. La Book, Omaha's leading constum cr. Ladles tailored gowns and shirt waist suits. 513, Karbach block. For sale one good, high-grade, rubber-tired top buggy and single harneu -good as new. Ahtiiih Heli. Mrs. George W. Glliuan and daugh ter were visiting the family of John Gllman In Nebraska City the past week. Tlio best physic: Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. Ky to take; pleasant In effect. For sale by all druggists. St. Louis Millinery company, atSny ,lnr'o In.inlrC ntdTO. Oil Sale all tllC high class Easter hats at halt price, Seeing Is believing. For sale-cood olght-room modern residence, (new) situated In ono of the most desirable locations In the city of l'lattsmouth. Authik Helps, miuo Luti of the B. & M. blacksmith shop, met with an accident to ono of ills feet last Friday, which necessitated , an enforced lay-olT. Thomas Keckler and Charles F. Lau were here from Manley Saturday. Hats trimmed free of charge. St. Louis Millinery company. That's all. Get off the earth by taking a ride In the Ferris Wheel. Free Street Fair and Spring Festival. John Lohnes and his son, J. G., of Cedar Creek, were callers at demo cratic headquarters yesterday. C. E. Tellt, tho Weeping Water at torney, was a business visitor at the county judge's olricc Saturday. W. A. Ilaynes, a capitalist of Chi cago, was visiting his cousin, A. W Atwood and other relatives in this city Tuesday. Miss Blanche Sullivan of riatts mouth, who was In the city on a visit with friends, returned home Saturday evening. Nebraska City News. Thomas Keckler recently purchased three acres of land of Joseph A. Con nor, east of the Missouri Pacific rlght of way in Manley, for which he paid rUcrd From. About die yearagoau old gentleman sited thii city, claiming to reveal hidden mysteries, and to receive mes sages from t!:ose lot'g since paeuorr the great beyond. Several years ago Henry Yailery joined the great maws ho went to the klomlueiosec meir irtunes. For several years his friends could get no news from him, and they had given him up for dead. Due or ins brothers visited this mysterious oiu man at the Kiley hotel, and he revealed to him the fact that his brother was alive and well, and that he was then ivinir In Dawson, Yukon territory. A letter to the postmaster brought forth the facts Just as revealed by the mail. Thn Journal has iu Us possession a copy of the Dawson Daily World, from which we clip an Hem in reierence 10 Henry Yailery, whom his relations sup- nosed was dead. The paper was sent to George W. Snyder oy nenry, ana is dated April 1, 1W4: 'John F. Balrd and Henry allery loft with a blir outfit or rreignt lor Fairbanks yesterday. They are tak Inir In about 1.000 pounds of various supplies much needed In Tanana. The trip is being made witu Tour sicigns, drawn by fifteen dogs. Two drivers are accompanying Messrs. Baird and Yailery. "Baird and Yailery expect to make the trip In about fifteen days. They will Drobably remain in the Tanana country for some time." Not how cheap but how good. Pat toon's Sun Proof Paint. Sold only by Gering & Co. $325 Lorenz Bros, have just placed in their butcher department the linest refrigerator In tho city. It holds about six tons of ice and cast the boys near five hundred dollars. Julius Krecklow recently sold to George and Frederick Stohlman an eighty acre tract of land for $ii, 00. The land joins Manley on the nor tb, and Is very desirable property. A social will be given at Eight MI 1c Grove school house on Saturday even ing, April 30. Everybody invited. The ladies are requested to bring baskets. Rilljl Holleniieck, Teacher. F. G. Simmons of Seward, Neb., D. G. M. W. of the A. O. U. W.,was here Tuesday In the Interests of thcorderhe represents. Mr. Simmons is a former newspapetr man, and we were pleased to meet him. Now Is the time to clean house- clean your system first, drive out the microbes of winter with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will keep you well all summer. 3 cents, or tablets. Gerlng & Co. A deal was consummated last Satur day whereby tho riattsmouth lele- phone company becomes the owner of the South Omaha Independent line. This will prove most satisfactory to those interested in tho Plattsmouth system, and will increase the value of the Plattsmouth Telephone company's property to a considerable extent. Dr. T. J. Todd came In Monday even ing, after a tour of Inspection of vari ous places to locate, and has finally de cided to locate at Sedalla, Mo., for which city he took his departure yes terday. Dr. Todd Is a young man of excellent qualities, and a Hue dentist, and the Journal wls'ieshlm unbounded success In his. new home. Gus Lehnholl was down from Louis, vllle on business Friday. Don't foriret to visit the Electric Theatre. Free Street Fair and spring Festival. I All the newest fashionable untrim med hats, at matchless prices. The St. Louis Millinery company. Rt. Rev. A. L. Williams, co-ad justor Bishop of tho diocese of Nebraska.will preach at St. Luke's church Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. All arc wel come. Mrs. A. W. Atwood, Mrs. Isabel Rlchey and Mrs. L. A. Moore and daughter, enjoyed the interesting en tertainment given in Omaha Tuesday evening by the Dixie club. Tho Nebraska City News says that "John W.Stcinhart has been appoint ed guardian of MlssIIallie Bruce, who is heir to part of an estate in Cass county." H. Spangler, one of Cass county's most enterprising farmers, called Sat urday and extended his subscription to the Jou rnal one year ahead. M r. S pang lcr Is one of our most prompt paying patrons. W. S. Leyda and family of Falls City, Neb., spent Sunday in this city with his brother, J. M. Leyda and family. Mr. Leyda Is u manufacturer of cigars at Falls City, and was recently mayor of that city. Now is the time to take a spring tonic to purify the blood, cleanse the liver and kidneys of all Impurities Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do the business. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. Gering & Co. Mrs. W. E. Coolidge and children, of Central City, South Dakota, ar rived in Plattsmouth Monday night for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs! Washington Smith. Mr. Smith met them at Omaha. Our democratic friend, Nick Moore, of Murdock, was here yesterday, and of course could not resist the tempta tion of calling at democratic headquar ters. That's right air. Moore, ior you Notice of Application for Liquor License. NTOTICE IS 1IKKKI1V (ilVEN THAT ON the Will my ul April, inn. urn miner s Cmik, Jr.. tiled Willi l!ie eimnn b ,',f n,M emiiiiv. Nelmtskii. mi untillm linn unci IK-lltklll for II liCellSU to Hl'll limit, Kiilrltuous mill vinous liquors In 11 eertul KmIIiIIml' hIIuiiUmI nt tVdur Creek. I KlKlit Mile lirnvn preclm't, Cush enmity. Ntv hniskll. for ttllll minim me r iiwuu lifter tlio Hsimneu of mirli lieense. 'I hut sue n....t.i w ite remiesieu uv me unm-num" nt. the llrst session of tlio Ixiiird of count of Cuss county lifter the) mil it y urt llcutlon of this notice us niulrc(i of the Stiite ol icnrus o,. Iamks Cook, .lit.. Applicant At the Old Stand -OF- John Schiappacasse You will always find the Choicest Fruits Fine Confections And the most delicious ICE CREMM Which he Is prepared to furnish In any quantity for. family use or social gatherings. JOHN SCHIAPPACASSE 511 Main Street Murray. SvUI Ciirrviiid'iil. The school here dox-d Friday with a nice little program. John Laudermilk spent Tuesday of this week in Omaha. Homer Miller and his best girl drove over to I n ton to the aance given ny Miss Hopping Friday night. Mr. Ai Kennedy, who has been on the sick list for the last two weeks, Is thought to be some better. Mrs. James Larkigs spent one after noon this week in Plattsmouth A young man in our vicinity wore a long face Saturday. This young man had planued a visit to Talntr, Iowa and It rained -but there Is another Saturday coming. Noel Manners of Alvo Is here visit Ing his brothers. Mrs. Mary Young is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Meek Davis, west of town. A. L. Baker was an Omaha passen ger Saturdaj. Albert Young left for Wyoming this week. Bob McClannahan spent Sunday evening In Omaha. Miss Iieisley of Omaha Is the guest of Miss Farley Mateer. Miss Agnes Kennedy Is the possess of a beautiful new piano. Mrs. James Allison and daughters entertained at dinner last Sunday, Mr and Mrs. W. S. Smith, Fleming and Gussie Robb and Charles S. Stone. Ed Parrott of Peru, and deputy grand master workman for the An cient Order United Workmen, Is In town this week in the Interest of the lodge. Dr. B. F. Brendcll is having a hand some residence erected on his property east of his otllce. When completed the doctor will have one of the most com modious homes In Cass county. J. A. Shaw, the natural born mechanic, and his worthy assistant, Beo Beiger, arc doing the work. George E. Bcrgcr, Postmaster A. L. Baker and our worthy harness maker, Nick Kalurens, were transacting bus iness In Omaha last Saturday. The dance given in the Manners & Loughridge hall last Saturday night was very well attended, considering the Inclemency of the weather. Dr. R. L. Newell, the dentist of Un ion, was attending to professional bus iness In town Tuesday and Wednesday The doctor has made arrangements to visit Murray every Tuesday of each week. Charles S. Stone, A. L. Baker, F. W Robb, Homer E. Miller, J. W. Holmes, Carrie Allison, Gussie Robb, Mrs. J. W Holmes, Mrs. A. L. Baker and Lizzie Edmunds attended Miss Hopping's dance in Union last Friday evening All report a very pleasant and social time. II. C. Long has been laid up with the rheumatism for about three weeks, His many friends will be glad to know that he is improving, as Henry is greatly missed from his usual visits to town. R. M. Shradcr and wife drove to Plattsmouth Tuesday to do some trad ing. Fleming Robb went to Wyoming Tuesday to try his hand at farming for a while. . -:r c. . v. i Vs I - i . W t 1TIV IB if? l 41 x I "--J i' r ill' Beef That Has Taste. That is tho kind wo linve, Not only now but all limes. lWf tlint lias been pro duced from rich, 8wot country r,lrt3 nud fine nourishing com. It lius the flavor that is so highly npire ciiUodby thosj' who know what k:kx1 meet is. It id tender, juicy and delicious. Choice cuts for broiling or roasting. Our prices invite purchases. Also boar in mind that our GROCERY DEPARTMENT . is up-to-dato nnd that tho quality of our goods cannot bo surpassed nor our prices cannot be boat. We divide- our profits with our customers, because- we give thorn tho best goods for the same money that you have to pav for poorer quality. Don't bo backward, but give us n trial. Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office Plattsmouth, Neb. j,'.r.i:i.r, Bottled in donu. Zbc JScst Wlbteh? io tbc Cbcnpcot tn tbc nt! i IKilMIIU.. Toor Whisky ia not only dis Hgfeeablo to taste, but undoubted- lu ini'nriniiR in t hf Rtoillfich. A lit- tlo good Whisky is a tine tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies ns Yellowstone, for in ctnnon. will do vou iust as much good as a doctor's prescription, you don't know how good it como in and try it. PRICES: Tea i ir,UIUr v urn alwavs clad to see vou. A. C Loder of Greenwood, one of the prominent democratsof the county, was here on business Monday. Mr. Lo der served as county commissioner for two terms, during which time he mhde many friends who are always pleased to meet him 0,. V. Vallcrv. who went to Omaha several weeks ago and was operated upon at one of the hospitals for appen dlcltls, returned home Saturday. The Journal is pleased to learn that he is gradually Improving, and will sooonbe lils former self. The Journal last week, from over sight, neglected to mention the return of Henry Donat from his Oregan trip, While absent Mr. Donat disposed of several farms to eastern parties seek ing homes In Oregon. He contcm plates taking another party of home seekers to that country again soon 11. L. Kirkham, a Plattsmouth boy and one of the publishers of the Belle Fourche, (S. D.) Northwest Post, was ivccnllv re-elected a member of the board of education of that place. Rush Fellows was also a candidate for millco iudce. but was defeated. This would indicate that the people out there thought one otllce In the family was sullkicnt. A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. vMicn the stomacn f.illj to ncrform 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 he dreaded. The Important thing is to iwitnrn the stomach and liver to a riiealthy condition, and for this pur pose no better preparation can be used thanChamberlaln'sStomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by all druggists, PAINT PAINT THE PAINT QCJBSTIOM Is a weighty one, but we solved it fifteen years ago. We have been sole agents ever since for Sherwin-Williams Paints and -r Heedh & Milligan Paints Your neighbor has used either one'of them ask him about them. Our Barn Paint can't be beat. F. 6. FRICKE & CO. Varnish PHARMACISTS Brushes Ira? A Af VEGETABLE SICILIAN 1-1 13 S TT 7"V! A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and olnssv and orevents solittine at the ends. Cures dandruff and always reaiurca uuim Kia7 r mmw.. Plow Shoes LACE OR CONGRESS Genuine M ilwaukcc Oil Grain ( not cow hide) the kind that wear ann won't fall to pieces inc nrsi i n time they get wet... I,,u Arc you looking for a good wide seam less dirt excluder, single sum .n rn In a leather that won't get Sil Rfl hard. We've gofcm v.iw Sherwood & Son CiUckcnhclmcriRye, per gallon . , Yellowstone, " " Honey Dew, " " Big Horn, " " .11 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . 2 00 Don't allow money to lio around. is easier to spend it ana easier to lose It. It fJB MONEY b5 keeping It In a safe place such as TheBanH of Cass County Phillip rLA.TT3 MOUTH, Cleanse the Streets and Alleys. I hereby request all persons to sec that the streets and alleys surround Itiir their homes be cleansed of all You can ulve a check for any part ol rubbish and trash, and that they bo It at any time and so have u receipt L.n .n rlnrlmr the iiPltnd nprlwl 111 or r!l''m,,lt W'tllOUt BSKIIIg lor OIIC. kept so during the heated period, in hcn you havc ft Unk um,unt y cral health of the city, this should bo douc. lltM'X l, Uuiusy, Mayor, What Is the Matter? Few years ago you could eat and drink all' you wanted, everything seemed to do you good. ow you havc to be careful. Vou can not eat what you like nor as much as you like. SHU you arc troubled with constipa tion, indigestion and general weak ness. What Is the matter? Your stomach Is too weak, it has no power to secrete cnoimh Juice, to assist In the digestive process In consequence your mood is ihicmy impure, siowiy circulating. Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine in such cases is the only remedy, because it works on the stomach directly, regulates the secre tions and strengthens the muscles. It assists peristalsis, therefore cures con stipation without being purgative. It will bring your digestive organs again to the natural healthy 'state then take care of yourself. It can be used bv all members of the family, as It contains no deleterious ingredients. At drug stores. Jos. Trlncr, 78S So, Ashland Ave.. Chicago, Ills., l'ilsen Station. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless OneMinuto Cougi Cure gives Imme diate relief In all cases of Cough, Croup and Lafirlppc because it does not pass Immedately Into the stomach but takes effect. right at the scat of the trouble. It draws out tho inllam- mation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling tho lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life- sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. One Minute Cough Cure Is pleasant to lake and It Is good alike for young and old. Sold by F. O Frlcke & Co. $15 to California and BacH. April 2:id to May 1st Inclusive, tick ets on sale via Hurllngton Route to San Francisco and Los Angeles and return at HI. This Is less than the regular one way rate. No more de lightful outing can be imagined. The trip Is made at the timo of year when traveling is a pleasure and the climate of California at Its best. Attractive diverse roulcs are offered as well as lllieral stopover privileges and return limit. Folder ulvlng details mailed free on request. Our agent can give you any further information that may bo desired. J. Francis, general pas senger agent, Omaha. A Judge will he anxious to add to It rather than spend from it. Don't you want to kuow more about it. A inwiiMMiimiiiiiniill! I , ' I i i,-.V -OF- tli "Fi" v -'' Prime Meats C Always knows just what he wants, ana lie Knows that he can always get it from our choice stock. If you want a Delicious Roast, Steak, Chop or Cutlet that is tender, rich and succulent, and cut $ by an expert hand, trimmed and got. up for your tabic to suit the queen's taste, you will always find S it here at lower prices than elsewhere. Our grocery department is complete in all lines. Jonathan Hatt & Son ff NO. MAIN STREET g ou Fainting, decorating and sign writ ing. Work guaranteed. Leave orders at Frlcke's drug store. L. Baldwin, w mm mm mm uThe Early Bird Catches the Worm,, This is nn old Bnyinj, but n vory wlso ono in many respects, nml serves to remind llioso who arc on Iho lookout for Spring Suits For Menjind Hoys That William Holly is prepared to "fill tlio bill" in this lino to n dot, and invites nil to como nnd inspect It ia new nrrivals nnd K't pi ices. Fit nnd quality runrnntml, nnd prices to suit tlio times. Also, n lino lino of Men's nnd Hoys' Shoes of nil grudoB. Hats and Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. Remember tho place, William Holly East Room Waterman Block Corner Fourth and Main Street ; . NEBRASKA V A, TC - - -