w liar k; f "TH e Early Bird Catches the Worm" Th 18 IS an old 6nying, but a very wise Spring Suits For Men and .Boys " Cb "Churchill HA! LOCAL BREVITIES. "Gut Ilcil," the favorite cigar Read Hayden Bro's ad In this paper. Dr. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald block. ITarry Newman of Omaha Sundayed in this city. The best soda water In the world at Gcrlnjf & Co.'s. Smoke the Wuil Bros.' celebrated "Gut Hell" cigars. Jay E. Worley, foreman of the News, Sundayed In Lincoln. Asa Snyder came up from Nebraska City to spend Sunday. C. A. Blchey was down from Louis ville Saturday on business. W. S. Super went to Lincoln Tues day to attend the state conveutioii of photographers. Charley Stone, the wood loo'Jnn cash ier of the Murray bank, conns upevery evening to take In the carnival. Misses Ida Woolsev of Wvominir.and trie in many resiK'cts, and serves to remind Kara Hawke of Nebraska City, were thoeo who ore on the lookout for guests of Miss Mina White Tuesday. Treasurer Wheeler has collected nearly H,000 in back taxes, some of which It was thought never could be collected. We have been having line growing WPftfllpr vlni'fl SC'ittirrl'it. nm Minf-irm. That Willi.'.m Holly is prepared to "fill the ers have ..maki 'hay wlllle Uie bur in tlii.iline to a dot, and invites all to sun shines." come and i aspect his new arrivals nnd get Frank Boston, who lias been spend- pricoa. Fit and qunlity guaranteed, nnd Ing some time in Montreal, Canada, is nere lor a sliort visit, lie is a former riattsmouth boy. W. J. O'Brien, superintendentof the state fisheries at South Bend, came down yesterday for his car, which has been undergoing some needed repairs in the shop. The supreme court has denied a re hearing in the matter of George N. LaKue, guardian of William Albion vs C. C. 1'armele, appealed from this county. This Is a matter wherein Mr. Parmele purchased a farm of Albin, who It is claimed was not capable of transacting business being of unsound mind. This restores the property to Albin. The supreme court has reversed and dismissed the case wherein Armour & Co. are plalntilTs and John Arrcs, of this county. The matter was a dis pute over the possession of 8!) apple barrel. The matter was appealed from the district court, where the de fendant got Judgement, and the final result Is as above stated. Thus the dispute over about $35.00 worth of barrels is settled. prices to suit the times. Also, a fine line of Men's a'id Boys' Shoes of all grades. Hats and Cops,-Cents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. Itemember the place, William Holly East Room Waterman Block Corner Fourth and Main Streets OC VEGETABLE SICILIAN i)HairRenewer . - w i ernaps you like your eny hmlr; then keep It. Perhaps not ; then remember Hall's Hilr Renewer tlways restores color to gray hair. Stops falling hair, also. "ST,JZ.rJlM" 224 In the ordinary course (f business, but there's interest to be considered if part of your earnings Is left with us for safe investment. Then there's another story, which will make two plus two equal five in time. Ask us and we will gladly tell you now it is uone. Plattsmouth Salinas Baoik Ernest llolmberg returned TuesJay I from his visit toBurwellandOni, Neb. A. B. Todd and Robert Sherwood have returned from their trip to Gar Meld county. The Klks carnival has Won post poned on aeo.unt of the death of Otto Bookmeyer. The dance at the Turner hall last night was remarkably well attended, and all enjoyed a good time. Among the visitors from Nebraska City Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. John Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. William Hay- waod, Miss Lillian Browne. T. F. Roddy, J. C. Thygeson, Chauncey Al len, Charles H. Schmlnke, K. II. Finl gan, A. B. Wilson, Frank F.. Ilelvey, Frank Cook, R. W. Kelly, Al Meyers and George Stroble. W. II. Tool was here froru" vceplnft Water on business Friday. 1 B. Smith was here from Murray, taking In the sights yesterday. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Oillce with Dr. E. D. Cummins. Miss Jennie Critchlleld of Weeping Water is here spendingthe week. Lee Allison of Murray took in the street fair several days this week. F. L. Mary came down from Omaha and spent Sunday w ith his family. Thomas Kastncr of Nebraska City was a riattsmouth Sunday visitor. That real, smooth, tasteful Ice cream soda costs onlv Gc. at Gcrintf & Co.'s, (1. G. Melsinger and wife, of Cedar reek, were Plattsmouth visitors Sat urday. Wanted A few steers and horses to 'pasture. J. R. Vallery, Eight Mile Grove. The name that means quality Is Pat ton's Sun Troof Taint. soidovjyby Goring & Co. Rev. J. W. Swan occupied the pih pit of the M. E. church at Falls City last Sunday. Not how cheap but how good. Pat toon's Sun Proof Paint. Sold only by Goring & Co. George Gilman, the druggist, spent Sunday visiting bis mother and sisters In Nebraska City. Mr. and Mrs. George Hell, of Eight MllcGrove precinct, were Plattsmouth visitors Saturday. 1 Goes further, looks better and lasts longer. Pat ton's Sun Proof Paint. Coring & Co. agents. Mrs. P. C. Nellson and little daugh ter, wefit to Grand Island Friday for a visit with relatives. It costs a little more but Is by far the best. Patton'sSun Proof Paint. Gcrlng & Co., sole agents. Geo. W. Snyder returned from West virL'ina Tlnirsdav evening, where he had been on a business trip. La Book, Omaha's leading constum or Ladies tailored gowns and shirt waist suits. 513, Karbach block. Mrs. M. U. Thomas, of Weeping u-ntr V.K vlsltlnir with Mrs. L. E. Rouse the latter part of last week. For sale-one good, high-grade, rub ber-tired top buggy and slnglo harness good as new. Ainmu HKi.ru. The front of Perry's restaurant pre scuts a neat appearance since belnR nicely decorated with the paint brusii The best physic: Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to tnkr: nleasant lii elTect. For sale by all druggists. For sale-good eight-room modern rnsi.li.nc-f. (new) situated In one of the must desirable locations In the city of plattsmouth. Autiuk Hkm-h. Air. Fred Morgan, who lias been .-i.it inir witli her mother In Nebraska City for the past three weeks, returned home Saturday. . M r. and M rs. George Thomas are re joicing over the arrival of a new Uy baby, who made his appearance Niiur day morning, May 7. t M.-Mnkon returned from St. Ixmls the latter part of last wccV and expects to goto her home in castle, Wyoming, this week. When you want a pleasant physic try i.amirhiln-aStomnch and LIverTab- lets. They are easy to take and pleas ant In effect. For sale uy an aru., Mike Warga was down from Have- lock a couple of days this week. Peter Melsinger.of.'near Cedar Creek, was a Plattsmouth visitor Tuesday. Taxpayers continue to throng the treasurer's oillce, and money for back taxes. Is flowing in Nearly two mllliom dollars w ill be expended by the Burlington In the next few months for the purchase of new engines. II. L. Vestel, who has been visiting In this city for a week, went to Ash land Friday to visit his daughter, Mrs W. C Babbitt and family George Horn, the hustling Cedar Creek grain buyer, was on our streets Saturday. Mr. Horn has hosts of Plattsmouth friends who are always glad to meet him. The district convention of the Re bek;ih lodge was held In Weeping Wa ter Tuesday night. Mrs. Adam Klntz of this city attended as a delegate from riattsmouth lodge. If you are particular about your hcadwear, you can easily find what you want a our store, as our selections are by far the largest. , St. Louis Millixeuy Co, i George Tortcr returned Saturday from Seven Mile Ford, Virginia, where he w'enti to see his mother who was ser lous'y He reports her much better and on the road to a speedy recovery. Iiynry Hucklnsof the Nebraska Bliz zardi accompanied by his wife, were here Tuesday and Wednesday taking In tP8 street fair, and while here they both favored the Journal with a pleas ant 1X you need more blood, and more fieshi do you need more strength this sprlpg? Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain t.. will bring them all. If it fails your money back. 3") cents. Tea or tablet form. Gering & Co, Stops more pain, relieves more suffer ing, prevents more heart aches and diseases than any other remedy. That Is what Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. form. Gering & Co, M)w is the time to take a spring tonlo to purify the blood, cleanse the liver and kidneys of all Impurities Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do the business. 3j cents. Tea or tablets. .Gering & Co. A spring tonic that cleans and puri- A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa , made a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer ation of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles, so prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an at tack In fourteen months." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation and kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50c, at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s. A Cure for Piles. "I had a bad case of piles," says G F. Carter of Atlanta, Ga., -'and con suited a physician who advised me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. I purchased a box and was en tirely cured. It Is splendid for piles, giving relief Instantly, and I heartily recommend It to all sufferers." De- Wltfs Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for Its healing qualities. Eczema and other skin diseases, also sores, cuts, bums and wounds of every kind are quickly cured by it. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. I . Jl . ii mis t y 1 Beef That Has Taste. nourishing corn That is the kind wo have, Not only now but all tiuns. lWf that has been pro, ducod from rich, sweet country grass and fine no tlavor t int n i,;.,i.i ... i i-iated by those who know what good meet is. U ia lastim? juicy and delicious. Choice cuts for broilu,.. or rousting Our prices invito purchases. Also bear in muni that our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is up-to-date nnd that the quality of our goods cannot be surpassed nor our prices cannot be beat. Wu. divide our profits with our customers, becauso wo givo them tho Ix'st goods for the same money that you hnvo to pay for poorer qunlity. Don't be backward, but givo us n tiiul. Lorenz Brothers North of Post Office Plattsmouth NoU - - f -r Died In California. Word was received in Louisville last Monday that C. 1). Topper had died very suddenly at Pasadena, Cal., of heart trouble. The decased was form erly a resident of Louisville, where he was engaged hi the milling business. The mill burned two years ago. He then sold his other Interests In that place and removed to California. BZCKSEBBZaaBi LAST WEEK OF SALE Rugs Rugs Rugs Another ten-dozen lot of Velvet and Moquette Rugs T 1C one and one-half yards long, at JMZnJ Remnants of Carpets and Mattings at '...Half Price Bargains in Lace Curtains, from 98c up to $2.98 SiO&S Ladies' Shoes from ....48c to $1.48 Children's Shoes at 48c, 69c, 75c and 89c 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 fortret we sell the Defender Brand, the kind you read about in the magazines. E. G. DOVEY L SON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mofiltt are re- 35 cents in tea or tablet jolclng over the advent of a fourteen pound boy baby at their home. Dr. L. R. Danes and family arrived In the city last Thursday from their former home In Valparaiso, Neb., and are occupying the ISabbington brick cottage on North Fourth street. Dr. Danes recently purchased the business and oillce fixtures of Dr. Todd In the Acs and absorbs all poison from the Coates block. Dr. Danes comes highly system. Hollister's Rocky Mountain recommended as a member of his pro. Tea will make you well and keep you fesslon, and bears the appearance of a well all summer. 35 cents. Tea or splendid gentleman. TheJournal wel tablets. Gcrlng & Co. comes him to our city nv j- j i it I v. w. ureen ana grandson, noiiis, Mr.Jnsenh romlnvllleof Stllhvnter. departed Tuesday morning for Kear- Mlnn ftpr n,vlr)vr snent ovpr jlm . ..in .i. i.i I ' ncy, wucre xar. ureen win auenu inc .,, the l)Cst doctors for stomach annual siaie encampmciuoi me u. a. trouble, without relief, was advised bv u. lion is is a son oi t ranK ureen, re- hls (lni,,L,ist. Mr. Alex Richard, to trv porier lor uie Kearney nuo. . b(lX of chamberlains Stomach and i - L. It. Ostran has sold the Eagle Liver Tablets. He did so, and Is a well Deacon to Alex Rough. The Ileacon man today. If troubled with lndigcs was improved somewhat In appearance tliin. ba.l taste In the mouth, lack of und r the management of Mr. Ostran, and we hope It will continue to do so under the new management. Tl e commissioners started out Mon day on a tour of bridge Inspection, in ordc: to ascertain the true condition of tl ese structures with a view of mak- appetite or constipation, give these tablets a t rial, and you arc certain to be more than pleased with the result. For sala at 2 cents per box by all drug' gists. A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. When the stomach Mrs. J- Benson, 210 S. 16, Omaha, Neb. A nice quality of nice black voile skirts inverted plait In back and handsomely trimmed nothing In the market to equal it, shown at $8.25. rretty black voile skirts at $10.87 and up. Just received, tailor made wash china silk waists, black or white, price $3.50 and 85.75. A Bold Hold-Up. A negrcss hailing from Omaha held up John H. Hartlctt, late of Auburn and now In the employ of August Gorder, last night and relieved him of his bank roll containing about 9140. It is claimed by Rartlett that after dis playing his money to get some change at the Ferris wheel the lady of African descent, followed him a short dis tance and asked him what time it was. While he had his watch In his hand she grabbed both with one of her hands, while with the other she wen down In his pocket and got the money, The name of the woman Is Marie R joker, and it Is thought her husband g t away with the cash, as no amount of money was found on her person She will have a hearing today. . ... . i ... - i ii.k rceueu reiMirj. or, u necessary, or- f:1ns tQ u,.rform ts fund nns the der I cw bridges constructed. limv.,,, become deranged, the liver and Janes Allison and wife were here kidneys congested, causing numerous from Murray Tuesday, and while In diseases, the most fatal of which are the city Mr. Allison took the oppor- painless and therefore the more to be tml y to drop in and renew for the dreaded. The Important thing Is to Journal another year, lie also ordered restore the stomach and liver to a the Journal sent to his son-in-law, healthy condition, and for this pur Johr. Hasenynger, Tecumseh, Neb. pose no better preparation can be used Ja )b Trltsch was In the cltv Satur- thanChamberlaln'sStomach and Liver uay inn nonoreu mc journal will) a brie visit. While here he renewed his I ilth In the Old Reliable another year Mr. Trltsch Is among Casscouiv ty's best citizens, and we aro pleased to hi ow mat ne is soon to become a pern anent citizen of Plattsmouth. T. J. Rho-'en, of near Murray, (and one f the Journal's staunchest friends) was .n town Saturday. In his rounds he o iled at these headquarters and re- j 1. 1 i . . . . . . . . .. newi a um uegiance 10 llie Uld ueila ble. Mr. Rhoden Is a most clever gen- tloman and we aro proud to number Tablets. For sale by all druggists. Abase ball nine, termed the "Con quering Heroes" by the Nebraska City Tribune, came up from that city Tues day and crossed bats with a Platts mouth nine, and the "Conquering He rocs' got done up to the tune of VI to !0. However the game proved a very Interesting one, and was witnessed by quite a number. In the evening the visiting team and friends were enter tained at Coates hall from about 0 to 11:30, where all enjoyed themselves In "trl pplng the light fantastic" until the hlia Wing the Journal's supporters. visitors had to take the train for home, OXFORDS DRESSY AND GRACEFUL Light or Heavy Soles $1.50 to $2.50 UP-TO-DATE TOES on stylisii and comfortable lasts. Our shoes very seldom run dow n at heels. Why? liecause they come direct from maker to wearer, and we Insist they Insert solid leather counters. N.B, uhi arc cordially Invited to make use of the rooms over our store dining the Street Fair to do as you please. There will be tables, chairs and accommodations for brush Ing up your clothes and washing dust oil your face. 'Twill be a nice place to rest with the babies and children. Don't Forget Us on Children's Shoes Sherwood & Son PARMELE THEATER Thursday, Mvy 19th Jed Carlton Presents the Beautiful Pastoral Comedy Drama in Four Acts WAS SHE TO BLA1E? Miss Emma Jean Carlton As Diana, the Artist's Daughter SUPERB CAST The Best of All Rural Plays Emphatic Comedy-Drama Success PriC6S 25c, 35c, 50C Seats on Sale Wednesday Morning ! 8 Good Health AND Good Appetite Are dependent on good, nourishing food. Prime, juicy meats, tender and easy to digest, makes red pure blood. By buying your meats here you get nothing but what is first class in every respect. We handle nothing but the best meats, and claim to be experts in judging the quality and in cutting them properly. Our prices can't be beat. Our grocery department is complete in all lines. Jonathan Hatt & Son MO. 414 MAIN STREET SOSCGOGGOCCGOSCOSCCCOOGOdSGGOSO&OOS Lincoln Business College Catalogue Free. Write Us. TIiitp Is k steady di'imiwl for youiiij nnd yomiR wo men who am thoroughly triilneil for Initial's. We pre )jiiru youiiK people to meet tho demand. - COURSES Business, Shorthand and Typewriting. Preparatory and Telegraphy Special Features- I. Teiichersof miccessful business PNperlenri'. J. l.Ai'i llenl equipments. 3. TliorouRh, jiMii'lli iil courses. 4. Personal Interest In eiieli student. . A.vslstuiieu In securliik' employment. Lincoln Business College, Lincoln, Xcb. If you are a judge of a trood smoke try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. Avoca SM'clnl Correspondi'iico. It. T. Jones had business at Berlin Monday. ' Joseph Latimer visited Douglas friends Sunday. A number of Avoca people were at Weeping Water Saturday attending tho circus. Kda Marquardt was home from Lin coln over Sunday. S.J. Meyers was at Omaha a few days last week. Mr. Zimmerman uf Lincoln was In town Saturday. Mrs. J. It. Carter Is reported among the sick. Itev. Ross of l.erlln wason our si rects the llrst of the week. Miss Little lietts was at Kag;e last week. Straub Ur. shipped three car loads of cattle to Omaha Tuesday. V. W. lllnige and wife were Omaha visitors Tuesday. St. Louis Millinery Company Are showing a new line of liaU for misses and children, In white cham pagno and browns. Uluc In the lead ing shade, at popular prices. Lfigi1!- A" effort, in. tlic ritilit, ;. ;Cf? 1 -VrisKAciioN vJ .. I 1 i Hi ' : ' : 1 . C llnvni ftNuuGAN M'ig. Co. rmimeM F. G. Frickg $ Co. SOLE AGENTS'