MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment AAustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cnrv Cut, i:uru, ISrulmr. In uc fur uvvr siity ytur-. for Man, T.cuM or l'oultry. it for llor.e ailments, liml.-r. snr T..!m. cure Fro.tbite. and Chilblain. ,imbrn up Ptiff Jolut. core Frostbite and Chilblains. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN inn Lin MEXICAN Auslang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Austang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustanq Liniment curt' Sjirftln niul Strain. curt- Spuvln ami Kinghutu- bculn Old Sorcn quickly. Utrut fur Cuttle uilim-nt. penetrate to the very bone. Heat thing fur a lame hurae. MEXICAN v H'lN v MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXIC Wustang Liniment AAustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment Musta ljn;mfnt i n oliii-euro for Tilt . i urt-a till forma uf KhvunintlMin. cure Cakwl I'dder in tow h. i;ct for Sheep ailments. , nlwaya gives satisfaction, drive- "'J m an inllammation. MEXICAN Weeping Water l r- 1 1 1 llir I!i im !' I. an. Two ue U'K'pliimc ws are bring put in iii'ith i'f town. Tins i.n grtt iiii: to Ik' one 't tin' ln-st u i H1 tele iln'iii' districts in tlic t'liiintry. Hen Miller has accepted a position tn goon tin- roaii ami sell banl.are. Mr. an.l Mrs. Miller left Tuesday fur ( m alia. where they will make their lieail (iiarteis. Jobn tionlon, tin liliml veteran, was up from the Leavenworth soldier's borne to visit relatives and friends and attend Decoration day services. Mr. Gordon Is looking well. Miss Travis left Saturday morning for riattsinipiith, to visit her brother and family before leaving for tier home in Ohio. Miss Travis has been trlm mlngfor Miss 1'aliu' (or the past twelve weeks. l'rof. Searson uf Wahoo was In town Friday on business. Mr. Searson was principal of our school admit ten years ago, under l'rof. Waterhouse, and has a large circle of friends here who were pleased to see hi in again. Mrs. A. L. Wlnchell, late or New Mexico, who has heen keeping house for her brother, Will Cogli.er, out at llallett, Neb., accompanied by her three children, came In Tursday even ing with Will. Mr. Wlmlwl )s expect ed to come to Weeping Witter before long, and they will again make tlis their home. Mrs. Arthur Jones has heen sick fur the past week and the physician tells licrthat she w never get hettcruntil hi goes laclv to thiJ iin!t!'.' 9"tf ''as another operation. Tliey tlilnk the stitdjes taken "lieu she was operate; "tlii for appendicitis iiave pulled out.' Mrs. Jones Is having more than her share of trouble wc think, and'hope for a permanent cure for her and good health as a recompense for all she has endured. Charles T. Walllck died at his home in Omaha of appendicitis, on Friday, May -7, l'.'Ol, aged twenty-live years, eight months and ten days, after an illness of only three days. Charles T. Walllck was born September 17, 17, died May 27, lnol. The body was brought here Saturday evening for bur sal, Hie services being held at the Con- fCg;illo,ial v!1111'1.'1' V! 'jnuday after no.ui at 2 o'clock, Rev. D. S. TWe.an I of tingle conducting the services, av 1 slsted by Kev. S. I. llanford. , special train came down from t!ii- alia on Sunday bringing about 1,",0 friends and members of he, brother-' . Iioeu or Ritlirff-' TUOilmen, of which he a uainbpr. They brought with them ft '-'iiitiful tloral piece In the for1, of a wheel. The dowers were abundant and beautiful. The stricken wife has the deepest sympathy of all in her sudden Wreavement. Krotn tlie HrniM. J. 11. Inhelder moved his confec tionery stock last week to Stanton, where lie will In the future do busi ness. Earll'arkinscaine down from Spring field last Friday and has accepted a Job with the Commercial Land Co. as lime keeper. yuite a number of fanners found It necessary to replant part of their corn. The cool weatiier prevented itssprout ing. Win. 11. Fool has been on the sick list the past week with stomach trou ble. He Is grieving much for fear the strawberry season will be over before lie is in shape to partake. .Mrs. tieorgc l ohi, living six nines west and one mile smith of Avoca. died very suddenly Tuesday, May '.V. Her death was a great shock to the husband, as she had not complained of illness, and had been up and around a few days previous. She leaves a baby ten days old. The cause of her death is said to be heart trouble. The fu neral occurred Wednesday. Saturday evening, S. V. thton while descending the hack steps at tlie store, stepped on a loose board which turned over and precipitated him to the bottom, where his left side came In contact with some tlniU'is. The pain sihiii caused hlni to take to Ids lied, and Dr. Thomas said that about two Inches of fat saved him sonic broken ribs. If It hadn't lieen daylight Steve might have noticed the liHise loard by tlie rays from his lautern. lie Is getting better. The corps of teachers of the public schools will be considerably changed another year, l'rof. S. M. Moss has decided to quit teaching. He says when a person begins to lose in strength In the prime of life It is time to n.akc a change, and he will go to Ids home In Falrbury and later on en k'age in some business. Misses Murrie Johnson. Jusie Howard and Maiguret ('ontryinan have also dteitoei to teach here. Miss ,loliii..n defatted Sat unlay for St. Louis to visit ln-r sis ter and the fair. Miss Howard has In mind a I 'Diversity course. The bal ance of the teachers have consented to teach another year. For a Hundred Years. I'ora hundred years or more Witch Ilael has been recognized asastlperior remedy, but it remained for K. (J. 1 e Witt Co of Chicago, to discover how to combine the virtues of Witch Ilael with other antiseptics in the form of salve. DeWltt's Witch Ilael Salve is tlie Ih'sI salve hi the world for sores, cuts, burns, bruises and piles. The high standing of this salve has given rise to counterfeits, and the public is advised to look for the name ''DeWitt" on the package, and accept no other. Sold by F. (J. Frlcke &Co. Greenwood From llie KnteriirUe. Miss Kate Laughlin has returned from a visit to Murray and J'latts mouth. John Kimberlylsto conimcnce the erection of n new residence In town In the near future. Miland l'.lair has been suffering for the past week with the mumps. It is said his jaw resembled a toy balloon. It ii IWW time that we get the 4th of July celebration under headway and make this one of the best and most glorious ever held In the county. Fall jn line and help the cause, Our clti.ens have organized what Is known as the Greenwood 1'arK associa tion, and expect to lease a park and fix it up for picnics and celebrations. The shares are selling at 2.r0 each. Alxiut sixty shares have been subscribed. At a meeting held Monday evening a brass band was organized with a mem bership of twenty-four. There Is nothing better a town can do toward advertising than by supporting a good band, and it Is hoped that everyone will lend a hand toward its support. They expect to be in readiness to play by the Fourth. The town park in the south part of town is undergoing a transformation ' r... . . . . ' Ws have 1 Wl U'nuneci ana tue , trass s to be etit. !ind new seats are be purchased and placed, Ibis Is a k'rr:U linp'VVeuicut, to l!.r town and' will uc lpiecialed ly our citizens. Greenwood hasagalnovgauized abase ball team with C. S. Coburn as mana ger. At a meeting last night new suits were ordered and enough money has been raised to defray the expenses of ine team tor some lime, ine ooyse.x pect to put up good clean games and are ready to meet any and all compet itors. Teams looking for a game will be accommodated by addressing Mr. Coburn. F. G. FrlcHe & Co. ask the readers of this paper to test the value of Kodol Dvspepsla Cure. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by It. do not hesitate to re commend it to their friends. Kodol digests what you eat, cures indiges- tlon.dyspepsiaand all stomach troubles Increases strength by enabling the stomach and digestive organs to con tribute to the blood all of the nutri ment contained In the food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is pleasant and palata ble. Louisville from tin' Courier. Horn -To Mr. and Mrs. John Gobel, Thursday. June L a girl. Horse stealing seems to be an epl demle In Cass county, and tlie farmer with a good team of horses rests un comfortable in his bed, fearing that his barn will be the next to U entered Mivs Willie Herger will return home Saturday from Wavne, Neb., where she has Just closed a successful year's work Miss l.erger has accepted a position in the Lincoln schools for the coming year. We are pleased to learn that John Lohnes, one of Fight Mile Grove pre cinct's most substantial farmers, has decided to move to town. He purchased a neat residence on upper Main street. John S pence brought the blood hounds to tow n Thursday and put them on the trace of the team stolen at Ne hawka. and they followed the trail to a point north of Springfield, when It was necessary to abandon the trail on account of rain. At the German Lutheran church on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock p. m., occur red the marriageof MIssEmllie Kraft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kraft. to Mr. Henry Vogler, a well known young fanner of Louisville precinct, liev. i!enige .li.ng performing the cer emony. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. M'iuv-1 U-turned Monday evening from their wedding trip and at once went to housekeeping in their own hmoe in the north part of town, a cottage erected and lurnished throughout and presented to them as wedding present hythe groom's grand mother, tin Tuesday evening a num ber of the young people gave them a charivari party, and alter a short open air service they were Invited in and spent the evening very pleasantly. Sued By His Doctor. "A doctor here lias sued ine f or 10 which 1 claimed was excessive for a case of cholera morbus,"says It. White of Caochella, Cal. "At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea he used, as 1 had good reason to believe It was, and he would not say under oath that it was not." No doctor could use a better remedy than this In a case of cholera morbus; it neirer fails. Sold by all druggists. Eagle rrtuii tlie Hi'hcoii. Zachary Smith of Charlotte, Mich., spent Decoration day in this place. Jake Heitter's girls came down from Lincoln and spent Sunday and Monday with lilm, Mr. A. M. Gleason left for Omaha yesterday for a month's visit with her daughter. Miss Zetta Venner left Tuesday morning fur a couple of weeks' visit with relatives at I'lattsmouth. Walter l'eterson and family of Ilave lock visited relatives here a couple of days the tlrst of the week. Charley I'rice was taken very sick Wednesday evening, but he is resting easier today (Thursday. ) Charles Kenner. wholias been section foreman for the past few years at this place, has unit railroading. Ed Ham ilton of Dunbar has taken his place. Guy Adamsleft for riattsmouth Sun day morning to visit friends for a couple V! it'!'.! V' rtuenu ill? graduating .1 1 1 . , . . cxrc ses ut the hlgli fehoo. Charlie Mlehaoh who ha been sick and was staying ttt llC hotel for the past two uv thiri weeks, has recovered sumcieiitlv lo be around again and went ("At home Wednesday. Joseph Sack, who enlisted in com- , IT I f n t fi. nf tlirt fnilp1 ' I pail j 11, 3 L 1 1 I1HI1UIIJ ui States army, and who has been serving in the Philippine islands for the past two years, has received his discharge and returned home last week. Considerable corn has been replanted by the farmers around here during the past week. Some of It had been washed out bv the heavy rains, and a great deal of it never sprouted on account of poor seed. A. L. McDonald, president of the Ea gle Telephone company, informs us that the patrons of the line will soon have communication with Lincoln The I'lattsmouth company will con nect with the independent line in Lin coin In a few days, which will give us direct connection Into Lincoln liev. D. S. Donegan was called last Saturday evening to preach the funeral services of Charles Wallick, who died In Omaha. May 27. and was buried in Weeping Water cemetery on Sunday, May 2s. The fraternity of the Urotlv erhood of Railroad Trainmen fromOm aha attended the funeral. The services were held at Congregational church. An Alarm Clock for 25c. If you want to get up early and feel good all day take a Little Early Riser or two at i 'OH time, niese kiiiious little pills relax the nerves, give quiet rest and refreshing sleep, with a gen tle movement of the bowels about breakfast tiim. W. 11. Howell, Hous ton. Tex., says, "F.arly Ilisers are the best pill made for constipation, sick headache, biliousness, etc." Sold by . rr i . . . . F. G. Fricke .S; Co. Elmwood from tlio I.i'iiilcr-Kelio. Joe llolderness Is hauling out found ation nvk for a new house on his farm near Eagle. John Connally and wife of Murray were guests at the J. K. Ualrd home this week. Mrs. (,. l'armele and children of I'lattsmouth were the guests of her mother, Mrs. E. Tyson, over Memorial ! .1 I' jegon. j fries: .' I'.risOiu and fa oily of Com, (r ue hi i' visitii.g u'atnes and . :i:".l "i I t'Vji ably ie i.ain un til aftei the iinl. n II l. Wall and wife ivttiri.ed last week troin their lilpaud visit to Cali fornia, and came down from F.agle Tuesday to see their n any F.!m n00fj friends. O,o day last voe T. Siv.ith dumped on" liundred and sixty-tive loads of corn in his eleva'or. This is probably the in., st com "ei vc-'ved in F.lm wooil in one day by oof firm. Mrs. Stoehr and daughter. Mrs. Low rey and daughter of l'ekin, III., and Miss Meisinger of Cedar Creek, Neb., are visiting friends and relatives here, the guests of .7. c. Hayesand wife. Frank Kivert came in from Sheri dan, Wyo., Wednesday morning, and will spend a few days with Elm wood relatives and friends. Frank expects to commence work In the Ilavelock shops about June 1.1. The barbecue which Is to take place during the Grand Army reunion here, Is going to he a rousing success accord ing to William liuster, and we con sider him the best of authority, lie states as his reason for this the fact that the barbecue committee is com posed of nine democrats and one repub lican. Although not quite 16 to 1, Uusler U MttUtk'd with the ratio, and will hi ' coming, some" when the ox is roasted. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great iuantity is constantly coming in. declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Cunsump sumption Coughs and Colds to be une qualled. A recent expression from T. J. MeFarland, l.entonville, Va , serves as example, lie writes: ''I had bron chitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefitted. Then 1 began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles whollj cured me." Equally effective in cur ing all lung and throat troubles, con sumption, pneumonia and grip. Guar anteed by F. G. Fricke Co., drug gists. Trial bottles free, regular sizes ."oc and ?l.oo. NehaavkeL Vr.illi till' liegNtT. i!orn-On Friday afternoon. May 27. to Mr. and Mrs. 15. F. Moore, a daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. W illiani Stockhamand their pretty little daughter, Alice, were visiting at the home of Mrs, Ing wersen last Friday. J. G. Hansen Is having a large fine stone monument erected over me re mains of his deceased wife, in thecem- tery near his farm. Last Thursday night about twenty young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Newman and njoyed an evening's reception given bv the Misses Delia and Jessie Newman in honor of Miss Ola Newman. The oc- ision wassplendidly programmed, and mus e, games and retresiimeius were the order of the evening's entertain' ment. II. F. Kropp, who has been very as siduouslv at work for several weeks making the rounds tif the Nehawka as sessment precinct, gave the Register the following facts and figures as gath ered by him: Actual value of real es tate, Jl,14'.i,"0: assessed value of real estate, i).i14. Actual value of per sonal property, 4'V,oo2: assessed value of personal property, fM,oo. Another successful robliery was com mitted last Saturday night. Thistime the thieves got about ador.en chickens from Charles Wentz. Wenti and fam ily have only recently moved Into the village. During the past two weeks there has been several attempts made to enter houses in the night time, and, we believe, by the same parties. There are spotters out trying to run the thieves in a corner, and If they are caught there w ill not be any law suit, but they will be dealt with in such a manner that they will never make it known to the public. While working on a frame building at the Ost brothers last Friday, J, W Kaln, aged about M years, fell from the scaffolding and sustained Injuries that will incapacitate 111 m for work In the future. He became overbalanced and fell backward, striking on a stone col lar eight feet below. His right shoul dor bone was broken and was other wise badly bruised about the arm and elbow. Mr. Kaln was carried to his home and medical assistance sum moned Immediately. At this time (Thursday) he is Improving, but lssuf fcrlng from tirs Injuries. mmsmmmmmmmmm F.G, Fricke & Co. SOLE AGENTS All Mail Orders Promptly r:n.j 3 b iiiti mm Your Opportunity is Dutin? the Sale of the Purchase From Sweetser, Pembrook & Co., N. Y. This is one of the greatest sales of strictly high grade Dry Goods that was ever attempted in the west, and never before have such big values been offered. Wash Goods Bargains Arnold's celebrated dimities, and hih finished, made- to sell at 2.c yard at beetled IOC A combination lot of Loralno tissues honiton laces, printed Swisses, em broidered and woven Swisses. The celebrated Alease batistes, the cele brated Scotch nainsooks. These goods are made to sell at 25a, f)p 30c and 50c a yard at lUu Oxford suitings for shirtwaist Huits, goods that sell everywhere at 2He per yard. The handsomest line of French Voiles, in all the new and dainty spring shades, made to 0a oil at .I'll, it lUW 5c plain imported batistes, in all the spring shades and linen colors, as Exceptional Linen Values Unbleached table damask, 001 worth 35c, at ...."2 Extra heavy cream table dumalt guar anteed pure linen, regular QQp devalue at Dleached sheeting, 2J yards wide, At lantic brand, sold regularly On at 35c ptr yard at . . , Extra special on white lawns, lace strlpo, doited swUj, open work SAMPLES We carmot send samples of these goods but will fill all open orders with the greatest of care and promptness. If you are not satisfied on receipt of goods, return same and we will refund your money. In writing please describe as as near as possible color, kind of fabric, etc, you desire. 16th and Dodge Streets. WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE tw wKi OMAHA New Fabrics For Spring In suitings, trouserings and for overcoats are now to be seen in all the latest novelties from English, Scotch and American manufactu rers. Wo will make your Spring overcoat or suit in the best and swellest style and of artistic ele gance at a reasonable price. Frank McElroy Fif th and Main Sts.-Upstairs Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refjnded diore NOW Great well as a vast variety of print- jnp -ed batistes, at lU" ' Imported woven dotted Swisses, Im ported woven mercerized fancy ba tiste in regular 2oc grade, imported Scotch Oxford, Roan Uatistes in 25 new spring printings, l!c grade. Imported Satin de Haye, and other goods worth up to 30c per T1 yard, now 1 2 An immense line of Cno dark Tin 15c percales at 2 30-in. fine percale, 2h fine dres ginphams, 12$c and 15c fast color dimities, 10c batistes, the celebrated Wild Hose Irish Dimities, and other goods worth up to l'Je at. . .5c and funcy stripe, regular n i 12c valu at 2 Silver bleached napkins, pure linen regular J 1.25 per QQ dozen 0 JU 12fc 4iMi. wide Silkoline " C yard Ou 10c extra heavy shaker flannel jH?r yard , 12ie Drapery Cretonne por yard 4c 61, Ml