LOCAL BREVITIES. F.oad M udon Pro's a I hi t !iK p;iuT. Dr. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald block. J. V. Connaily and wile were coun ty seat visitors Saturday. J. F. Kanoos of near L"ui Ille was in tlie city F riday on business. That real. smooth, tasteful Icecream so la costs "tilv .V, at (ierinn a Co.'s. Miss Manoo Laccy of Weepinn Wa ter wax a hattMimutli visitor Men day Mrs. 1'. I". did, ims returned from lier visit tit friends In Missouri Valley, Iowa. Miss Nellie ll'.ppiiifc' has entered U rtn a I raining course In the C'lark.s"ii Memorial hospital in Omaha. Cenrne (inetie and family are visit" Inn their daughter, Mrs. Fred hrucker and family, m Seward, Neb. V. II. Pates reports the arrival at his home Monday last of a tine hoy, and feels very much rejoiced. (Jreenwoml Is trinn to otnanie a brass hand. Toot away, lmys. There's nothing like having a nood hand In town. I!ev. I!. I!. Purees of the llpiseopal church conducted very Interest Inn services at the Masonic Home Sunday afternoon. A marriage license was Issued Tues day to .Ichn .1. Wastrels, aned twenty live, ami Miss Francis I 'tak, aned twenty-one, Inith of this city. F. N. Ilauen departed Monday for Viekhurn, Miss., to look after some real estate matters connected with an estate in which he Is interested. (.'ass county democrats feel proud of the selection of Frank .(. Morgan as one of the delegates from the First district to the St. Louis convention A marrlano permit was Issued Tues day to William 1'. Wrinht, awed I wen tyelnht, and Miss I.illie M. Fitnor aid, aned twenty, hoth of Weeping Water. Mr. James Manners ami Miss Lulu Leek attended theclass play at the Farmele Friday evening. Marly In the eveninn they favored the Journal wit h a hrlef visit. Misses (irace and Cora Walker came down from the capital city and spent Sunday wit li home lolks. The lattei graduates from the state university this season. Kay Frans. ai'conipauied hy Missts Marie Horner and Kate Launhlin, two of Murray's cliarmlnn and handsome younn ladies, wore hero to. see theclass play Friday ninht. Henry Iluckins lias purchased th Sunat Shelhy, Noh.,and will heieaHe Issue the I'div.ard from thai place in connection with the Sun. An ollici will still ho maintained in Lincoln. Mr. L. C. Face, who had been visit inn with.Mis. W. L. I'ickettand fam ily, started on her return homo to Whitehall, Mont., Friday, stopping a few days In Lincoln to visit friends. John McNurlin, accompanied hy his bettor-half, was in the city Tuesday While here, of course, John couldn't return homo without calling on lb Journal, whore ho Is always welcome. Constipation causes two-thirds of all sickness in the world. Why suffer when Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well? 3" cents. Tea or tablet form, (lerinn Co. Mayor Cerlun proposes to strictly enforce the clnarcttc law in this city This determination on the part of the mayor should meet the approha tlon of all parents who have hoys firowinn up. Stops more pain, relievos more suffer inn, prevents more heart aches and diseases than any other remedy. That is what Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea w ill do. ;to cents in tea or tablet form, (lerinn & Co. Messrs. Hell and lUvis, president and manager of the Tabor (Iowa I City Telephone company, visited l'lattsmouth Monday for the purpose of arrannhm a connection with our homo company. The hinh school team i f this city crossed hats with the a Cdonvvood team Monday and were defeated by a score of s to 7. H. X. Povoy, Jack Pierce and Clel Mornan went over to see that the l'lattsmouth boys cot fair play. Frank McNurlin of near CodarCivek was here Saturday. Mr. McNurlin is a reader oi the .l"iinial, and he told us to say that the recent rail s in his neiu'hhorhon'l i.ene in re iinil Uian harm, but coin was .-rv small lor this season of the eai . I William Neiimaii, i,- of the pros- jhtous (u'l inan farmers ot the v iciuity of Wa'asli, w is in the city Tuesday and while here called on the Journal, and renewed lor another year. Mr. j Neuinan sas some of the com in Lis vicinity is looking very well while1 some Holds will have to be replanted. Final naturalization papers wore is sued to the following parties by the district court last Thursday; Andres Johnson, South Fend: Frederick llceU neor, Nchawka. and William M. Si luoiison, of Alv . First lapetswcre issued also to Adolph Saar and An drew llenson, both of near Flmwood. Henry Steinhaur returned Friday from his California tup. Thomas Lucas and wife were l'latts mouth visitors Saturday. Fro 1 Cox of I 'enver, Colo.. Is visit- Inn relatives In thiscity. Mrs. M. Archer spent Feeoratlou Iay wiin i imaha friends. T. N. Ilahhett of I-luiw..o(l was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Ir. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Ottlce with lr. K. I. Cumulus. Frank Kami and wife of Cedar Creek, wore l'lattsmouth visitors Tuesday. Crushed fruit of ail kinds with ice cream soda, only .V at W-unn Co.'s. Now for the Fourth of July Make your arrangements to come to l'latts mouth. The name that meansqiiality Is Fat- ton's Sun l'roof Fan, i. Sold only by (lerinn & Co. Harry Northcuit and family of Omaha spent Iiocoratlon lay with rel.it Ives here. I. M. Kraener, a piominent farmer of Mikdit Mile drove precinct, was a county seat visitor Friday. (Ieorno 11. LelinhotT and family of Omaha paid their usual Sunday visit to relatives In this city. Miss Clara Walker ret ui red In in Oakdale, Neb., Si.turdav where she has been assistant principal o' the pub lic schools. Iavid City, Neb., U to have a chow- Inn num factory. The people up that way will perhaps int "cliewinn the ran" so much now. Sister Lourlne, of St. John's school who was called to Chlcano last week on account of the death of her broth or, returned Saturday ninht. Mrs. L. A. Moore of this city has been elected second vice president of the Omaha Chapter of the Fnlted Haiikditers of the Confederacy. Mrs. (ieorno I'earson departed Tues day morninn for Klrksville, Mo., in response to a inessano thai her sister, Mrs. Will Cooper, was unite ill. Jacob Clans ami w ife departed Sat urday afternoon for t heir homo in Wy oming. They have been visit Inn hero ever since the funeral of the former's lather. The assessed "valuat ion ol real est at e in Keck HIiiiTs precinct averanos per acre. "Will the railroads be as sessed proportionately?" tin; farmers of that sect Ion are wonderiun. Mrs. Louis Mrnest, Mvansville, I ml.: "Hollister's KocKy Mountain Tea is splendid. Makes sick people -well. Cured me after others failed." Tea or tablet form, ll", cents. (icrinn&Co. Into each life some ruins must fall, Wise people don't sit down ami bawl: i nly fouls suicide or take to Hinht. Smart people take Kooky Mountain Tea at ninht.-(lerinn Co. (Ieorno Forter, now In the employ of the Santa Fo railroad company, spent a few days in this city the past week visit hit: relatives and friends. Mrs. Forter accompanied him. (ieorno M. F.uckiiinliain of Malvern, la, and Miss Mary Mikelson of Fre mont, Neb., were united in the holy bonds that hinds in matrimony in this city. Tuesday, May ill, l'.mi, Judne Tiavis oillclatiiiw'. Harry Craves, the junior editor of the Fnlon Ltdnor, was here Friday and called on the Journal. Harry is a bright younn man. and soon will be able to run a newspaper better than dad, if the latter don't watch out. F. W. Sehleifert and wife of near Murdock, were in the city Tuesday, and durinn their stay Mr. Sehleipert called ami renewed his allowance to the Journal. He is a most excellent nontleman and we are always pleased to meet him. Our friend I'.ert llullaker, while in l'lattsmouth Tuesday on business con nected w ith the tiriu for which he is traveling, nave the Journal a most pleasant cad. F.ert is a Silver City ( Iowa) hoy, and that helnn our former homo, we were awfully nlad to sec him. There has been a nenoral removal of slnnsonMain street in accordwiththe order of Mayor Ciorinn. Some of the merchants felt a little "sore" at Hist, hut when they see that all are treated alike they are willing to acknowledge that the mayor has pursued a wise course. A l!ater Smith, coming to the con clusion that he could no lonner net a lorn; without the nrcat household ne cessity, called Saturday evenu.n and enrolled his name for the Journal. Mr. Smith is amonn the best citivtis of l'lattsmouth. an I a p.ttr-n t! at weave i proud of. Henry Hoi'ipo!. of Havel, c';. came down Monday and rem. lined until .-. es terdav, the iir.cip.il pojtl. u i f I, s time I'einn put iu oil hs propcity in the southwest part of town, which I. .is heen iv-i'oofi'd and otherwise nn proved. Mi. Heir. pel made the Jo; r nal a brio;' call while in the city. ( hir old friend, Conrad sk hi. iter, w ho h;is been coulii.ed to his homo for scv eial weeks pa-l. does not seem to im prove very much. His many Inciids throughout Cass county w ill hall with joy any report of his improved Condi tion. The Journal is pleased to say, however, he is not in a dangerous condition. The Elks Carnival will take place June U. r and M. Wm. Wynn left todav for Jop::n. Mo., on a bui;i.'xs t rip. Joseph lph-r and w it.- p, i,i m , 1 with relativ.s ln"Havoloe. i Will Sehlel:e:t cf Murdc-k ,:, : the city Tuesday on business. Mrs. Fred Mornan is vNitiiu b r mother and sister In Nebraska On. 1 Miss Christina Hansen went t l''- ru Saturday to enter the state Nor-. mal school. Miss Mary lllack departed yesterday for ( renoii. where she expects to make her future home. Kilph White visited with liisfriend. J C Thvni'son, in Nebraska City. over Monday nljht. Mis M. S Karstow, who made a brief visit In thiscity, returned to her home in Lincoln Sunday. Mr and Mr Oliver F. Imunds re tuned Monday from a visit with friends In Schuyler, Neb. After a pleasant visit with relatives In this city Carl Fisher departed foi his homo in Sheridan, Wyo. Ir. J. II. Hay. assistant superintend ent of the insane asylum at Lincoln, was in the city on business Friday. Citizens of l'lat ts noui n seem to have caunht the improvement mania, and the city will bo bonelited thereby. Keniomhor the Mlks Carnival will take place Juno II. l." and Hi. Toisis straight nooils, and no postponement on account of weather. Mrs. Merritt Kerr an I little son de parted for their home in Kansas City, Mo., Monday, after several weeks' vis it with relative in thiscity. John Carmaek. u lio has boon viMt inn relatives In Columbus. Osceola, Havld City and other points iu No bvaska, ret urned ho. no Tuesday. The J. K. Cox buildim; on Main street, adjoining the I Sank of I 'ass County, is leceivlnn muiy improve ments, the latest heinn an einhlieii inch extended front . ho you need more blood, and more llesh, do you need more st remit h this spiinn? Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea will brinn them all. If it fails your money back. :i"i cents. Tea or tablet form, (lerinn ' ( 'o. Now is the time to take a spring tonic to purify the blood, cleanse the liver and kidneys of all impurities Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea will do the business. li."i cents Tea or tablets. Cerinn & Co. Mrs. 1'aul Wurl and son of l'.yion, Neb , who have been visit inn in this city, lift for their homo Saturday morninn. accompanied hv her mother, Mrs. Andrus. They will visit a f '.v days in ( imaha en route. Cass county moi tnane record for May is as follows: n tarin property - Filed ?..!'..: released, ..'.e.d. Sixteen larm mortnanes were tiled and tifteen re leased. Kleven city mortnanes were tiled and nineteen released. Mrs. Will Coolidire and children re turned Sunday from a visit at their old homo In Nebraska. Mrs. Coo! id jo re ports a pleasant visit, but says she has no desire to return to Nebraska to re main. -Central City IS. 1.) Kenister. The l'latte Mutual Insurance com pany of this city paid the losses on the Kennett and Kauor stocks of noodstvvo days alter the tire, l'.ennett's loss was ifjoo and Hauer's .,iio. This was a very prompt adjustment and speaks well for the company. J. L. Stephens, represent inn the Lin coin I'lUsiuess collene, was in the city today and made this oilice a brief hut very pleasant visit. Mr. Stephens isa very pleasant nontleman, and we were hinhly pleased to make his acquaint ance. This well known collene is, one the best in the nreat west, and will bear invest inat Ion as to its excellent work. It is now proposed to authorize post mast ersand deputies to open letters on which no postano stamps have been placed to learn the name of the writer and avoid sondinn it to the dead letter oillce. If all who write would have their name and address printed on the envelopes they use, as the postoillce de department requests, no trouble would arise.- estern Fuhlisher. Kd lnnram, of near Louisville, was In the city today and made a business call at Journal headquarters. Throe weeks ano Mr. Innvaui had a team of horses, spriun wanor. and harness sto len from a hitch-rack in Louisville, auds.ivsl e Lis never heard a word from them. This is another mWer ioi.s theft, of which there h,i ' heen s vera! iu the past si months. F.u'it'c Junction is now without any representative in the wavof a newspa 1 or. IV.i'or Wit'i.-c.vv has lee nel I'.i'teruij indui'emonts to move Ids plant to lh .nv Nob., and aher io. kinn i ver the Hold has dccidi d to make t!:e channe. Ho rotuniod home T;e. stlay oveninj and vv ,d moveat once lo his new I cat :o:i. His eiloit in I a ci :1c J u net ion has been v ery successful, both from hisown linar.clal standpoint and in renard to the siqviee he has .niven his patrons. The clianne in the railroad business and the consequent decrease in nenoial business has made the held a lovs desirable location for a p;'pcr. ;uid ho has decided to make the c!i;uine.-Clcuwo"d (la.) Opinion. 8 l I 8 8 8 8 The Leading -r r iT f tr mT ITT tfrtif tm iir sw -w -w - A. Carlson and son S'.iudayed with friends in Walio . Ciav Conner of Khi.wood y,s here ye.steru.v oil hllv le-ss. licoine Yulnan.e ol eulliL. Wash., is here visitinn relatives. The new State Hank of l'lat tsmouth opened for business Tuesday. !. V. l'lckvvell of Munl'ck was a 1'latlsmouth visitor yesterday. 1. K. Ilarr was down from Creen vvood yesterday on lenal business. Mi's. Joseph Fit.nerald and eliildieii Sundayed with L'Hiisvilh; triends. T. F. Wiles ami family of Omaha were I'lattsinoutli callers Iiecoration day. Not how cheap but how noon. Fat toon's Sun l'rouf Faint. oldonlvby tierinn & Co. W. II. Leesley was down from ("rieen wood Friday and remained over to see the class play. Mrs. Frank Kusche let urned Thurs day oveniiur fnnii a visit to reiativesin Hastings, Neb. Hon. William le!cs I lender, the Klmwood attorney, wash) the city jes terday on business. if you are a jmU'o of a irood smoke, try the "Acorns" o cent cinar and you will smoke no other. Kohert Sainpsi;i and family, of St. Joseph, Mo., spont Fecoration day with friends ill thiscity. it costs a little more but is by far the best, l'atton's Sun Froof Faint, (lerinn Co., solo anents. County Superintendent Wortinan at tended the commencement exeicises at Woopinir Water Thursday eveninn. I'eter Smith of near Murray, is a visitor iu the city today, and dropped in to see how the Journal was nettinn alonn. (Ieorno M. llilil. one of Casscounty's most enernetic younn farmers, livinn in Mt. Pleasant precinct, was a caller at Journal headquarters yesterday and renewed for another year. Some one remarked the other day, when lie heard that Klowhard Purkett had boon endorsed for the senate by the republicans of Nebraska: "Furk ett has lots of nerve." "Yes." an swered a bystander, "and he does not have to take any nervine to retain it. either." Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull after eatinn and wake up with a taste in the mouth. They w ill Improve your appe tite, cleanse and invigorate yourstom ach and nive you a relish for your fond. For sale by all drunnists. "1 have been troubled for some lime with indinestion and sour stomach." says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis of Lee, Mass , "and have boon takinn Cham berlain's Moinacli and Liver Tablets, which have he!;i mI mo very much, so that now I car, cr.t vv.iv.y thiti-.'s that befoie I could not." If voii have ai y trouble with yt.r stomach why not take these Table. . and v'es wei.v F t sale by all dninists. Charley I'aunin, the rocl.-ribboil deiiK ci a! of Neha w k.i. d i opj cd jo umi) us as soon as the Journal eihce door was o ened this morninn. Ilewasono of the ileleniUes to the bnaha cotiven. tlon, and was en route for home. lie learned from Sheriff K Undo that a team, bunny ami harness was stolen from Ids brother-in-law, II. p. Murm, llvluni'iie mile iioithof Nchawka. last nlnht, and he returned to South Om aha to see If lie cuid ilnd any trace of the stolen team. 'Ss...."" Had Only Known So said a man the other day who had bought a 515 suit at a certain clothing store, when he ac companied a friend here, who bought even a better suit of us for only 512. It's the same old story, as old as time. "If I had only known." Of course, as this man said, he will know better hereafter. He will come here next time. How is it with you? Have you been here and saved 52 or 53 on a suit, or if not, will you do so? Think it over. Look around, if you please, for then you will certainly buy here. "If I Had Only Known" MOR GAN Clothier. Plattsmoiith. Nebraska -w v v v w fr f ftrf i f i mr i ri if ilT W T f' W W The Omaha Convention. The democratic stateeonvention for the purpose of select init delenat.es to St. Louis, met in Omaha yesterday. U was a very larne nalheiinn of the democratic hosts, and their delibera tions wore harmonious throughout. The Kansas City platform was reaf firmed. Mr. liryan was present and addressed the convention at some lennth. Connressman Cochran, of St. Joseph, Mo., was also present toad dress the Nebraska democrats. The delenates-at-larne are Win. J. Hryan, W. II. Thompson, C. J. Smyth and G. W. Phil! ins. The dolomites selected I from the First district are J. A. Ma I nu ire of Lancaster county1 and Frank J. Mornan of thiscity. The First, dis trict seems to have fared pretty well I in the selection of a!ternates-at-larne II. 1. W aid of Jounson county and II. C. liavisof Kichardson county heinn two out of the four. The First dis trict was also honored in the selection of temporary chairman, in the person of Hon. II. II. Hanks, of Otoe county, one of the brightest younp democrats in the state, and one whose name some of those days will rank with nreatest democratic statesmen of Nebraska. II is speech on this occasion was a mas tereilort, and reads likeoneeinanatinn from a man who should now lie repre senting' this district in confess in stead of that very weak sister, Mow hard Kurkett. Kvery county in the state was repre sented, besides there were many others from .various sections of the state. Casscounty's twenty delenate were all there w ith the exception of two. Many visitors from this county also at tended. Board of Equalization. P.eninninn Monday, June ti, 1H04, the city council of the city of l'lattsmouth (at s o'clock p. m.) will meet asa board of equalization at the council chamber and continue such session for three consecutive ninhts. These meet inns are held for the purpose of hearinn comphiints as to the assessments of property in said city, and to rectify all errors. Those interested will take due notice of these meet inns. II. M. Soknxii it-r.N, City Clerk. Another Team Stolen. Sheriff Mcllrlde was notified early this morninn that a team of horses, bunny and harness was stolen last nlnht from the bain of II. P. Sturm, one mile north of Nchawka. The sheriff Immediately had cards printed nlvinn a description of the property, and scattered them broadcast over the country in the hopes of apprehendinn the lleeinn thiol' and property before I they have n' tten very far away. The shori!ls in the adjoininn counties and jthe liverymen In the various towns ' have been notilied by telephone. A ! rewar.l of ii Is oilu-"d for the re covery cf the property aod the arrest jaiel conviction of the thhf. This horse-stea'.iii ' business is becoming monotonous in Cass counly, and if it j u..es not cease soon it will probably ro , suit iu a lirsi-ciass lynching l ee in I which many farmeis will participate. ; These t belts are b o numerous for the hi notit of the tirst one caunht. Gasoline Stoves At the second-hand store, Just removed to the lwyer buildlun on lower Main street. A larne line of second-hand nasollnc stoves. All kinds of repalrlnn for nasollnc stovesand ranges. Call and see us in our new location. D. P. Jackson. 9 J 8 C rr rf if iT i" W -IT. JT JTT STWy air mmr f f mrt "It Was Summertime in Dixie Land." This is at present the hinnost "Sonn Hit" in this country, was written hy Kdvvin Koi.dali. and is beinn sunn ninhtly in ah the principal theatres of this country from Maine tot'aiifornla. This sonn has niadesueij a tremendous hit in New York, lioston, Philadel phia, Chicano and San Francisco, that the publishers predict a sale of over one million copies durinn P.HI4. CIIOKfS: It was sLitiin.cr lime In Dixie. wl,cn slip whispered suit :ind luw. I hat she loved me and I'd won her heart and hand, Vv hen I kissed thi' fairesi tlow'r Kver (.rown In Southern Imw'r. It Was siiiniiieriliiie in Dixie-Dixieland. I 'pon receipt of 2." cents in postane stamps a copy of this beautiful sonn will be mailed to any address in the United States by the Theatrical Music Supply Co., No. to, West 2lh Street, New York. Three Physicians Treated Him With out Success. W. L. Yancy, Padncah, Ky writes: "I had a severe case of kidney disease and throe of the best physicians in Ken tucky treated me without success. 1 then took Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle nave immediate relief, and three bottles cured me permanently. I n'adly recommend this wonderful remedy." For sale by F. C. Fricke & Co. SrrjoHing irj a Powder Magazine. Is courtinn death more suddenly hut not more surely than nenlectinn kid ney disorders. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure a slinht disorder in a few days and its continued use will cure the most obstinate cases. It has cured many people of Krinhfs disease and diabetes who were thounht to be incur able. If you have kidney or bladder trouble, commence taking Foley's Kid ney Cure today, before it is too late. For sale by F. . Fricke - Co. Teachers' Examination. Special Teachers' examination at Weepinn Water next Tuesday and Wednesday, June T and C. S. Woutman, Co. Supt. Less than Half Rates to St. Louis and Return. On Mondays, June , 111, 2o and 27, the P.urlinnton offers tickets to St. Louis and return at ?S.."n, nood for seven days considerably less than one fare for the round trip. Tickets arc nood in coaches and chair cars (seats free). The inannillcent exposition is now complete and In harmonious opera tion. You will renret it all your life If you fail to sec this wonderful exposi tion. I Unstinted folder free, and full in formation on application to P.urlinn ton Koiile aneul or to L. W. Wakeloy, Ceneral Passoiin'-r Ano'nt. Omaha, No bras'.a. That Throbbing Headache. Would quiell;,;leavo you if you used Fr Kimr's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for sick and nervous head aches. They make pure bluod and build up your health. Only -V. conU. money back if not cured. Sold by F. (i. Fricke Co., drunnists. Half-Fare Rates. On account of omaha Musical Fes tival the Missouri Paclllc will sell tickets diqlnn the nth and 7th at the rate of on,', fare for the round trip, with privilege of linal return limit June 11. C. F. St'uti:.siioi:oI'oii, Aneiit.