LOCAL BREVITIES. ; 1 1 1 lli-ii the fa vt'i it t clk'.ir 1, IVi,t:M, Coats' 1'lu-k. '. IVnCst. la'es that lr. M.i:-!,.i:i, M:ish..', .ll'lll is Fit .'Herald ii' world at 1 1 ri:i' ' -t sooa al r b lie: liii.' l o V Si, I In" Wuil Urns.' celebrated "( i i l ; Iri'" cleats. AlU-rt In t oi, of llavclock spent tin' 1 until In IMattMimiitli. I'.uncst llnlfiilu'i'tf went In Iliad sh.nv, Neb., 'I'msilav to visit. lr. Frank L. Cuinmiiis, dentist. (Mice willi Ir. i:. P. Cummins. Ccn. (ioodnian ami w iff of llavclock spent tlic I'uurtli in Plat tsmiiut Ii. Karl Kiilnn v, of llavclock sp-nt ti e Fourth with I'laMsnnnilli 1 1 lends. That real, smooth, tasteful Icecream sodii costs only ,"ie, at tiei inu - Co.'s. Mis. Julia Pollard of Nt liaw!;a spent the 1 't mi it 1 1 with frlinds in this city. Crushed fruit of all kinds with lie CT'Min soda, "lily ." it tiering Co.'s. II. (i. Ili'T nf hausun, Neli , can c in yesterday for a visit with relatives. W. N. Ilaird came down from Oma ha In celebrate tin' Knurl Ii with I .on c folks. ('oiiiit v t 'lerk Tyson and family spent the Koiirthat their old home In Klin wood. (ieo. Wo'id and wife of Louisville, were Plattsniotith visitors on the Kourtli. J. S. Wendel and wile visited with friends In Lincoln from Sal unlay tint il Tuesday. Miss (trace Walker came down from Lincoln lo celebrate the Kourtli with lier mother. The way the price of lines keeps iiiK up is tuito gratify to the farmers of Nebraska. Not how cheap hut how ood. Pat toon's Sun Proof Paint. Sold only by (lerliur A Co. The name that tneansuality Is Pat ton's Sun Proof Paint. Sold only by (Jcrltik' & Co. W.L. Pit-own was down from Lincoln, yesterday cnrouti! for Kentucky on U'Kul business. Miss Zctta lirnwn came up from Nebraska City lo spend the Kourtli with home folks, (Iocs further, looks better and lasts longer. Pat ton's Sun Proof Paint. (ierhitf & Co. agents. If you arc a Judge of a uood smoke, try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. II. A. Hates of the Journal Is assist ing the Sliver City band at the Malvern Chautauqua this week. Mrs. A. H. Jackman, of Louisville, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Uobertson on the Kourtli. Mr. and Mrs. I!. K. Sbeehan.of dales- burg, lllinols,aie visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith. i Mrs. It. S. Pamsey returned from Llncohr Tuesday, where she had Ix-eii visiting friends a few days Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Kvans, of South IScnd, spent the Kourtli with the hitter's mother in this city. Mrs. O. A. Hrown. after a' pleasant visit with her parents returned to her home In Kansas City Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Ilailem and son, of Omaha, visited with her mother, Mrs. Kate Oliver, Sunday and Monday. Judge 11. 1. Travis left Monday eve ning over the M. P. forSt. Louis to at tend the big democratic convention. Misses Kssle and Nannie Fox, of Vandalia, Mo., came in Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Cole man. Miss Myrtle Porter is here fnmi)I Oli ver to visit friends. Miss Porter Is a teacher in the public schools of that city. Miss Edna Marshall departed yester day for St. Joseph, Mo., where she ex pects to visit an aunt for two or three weeks. Mr. Charles II. C'ampliell and Miss lilanche Case, of Council lllutTs, Iowa, were married In this city on the Fourth. Miss Martha Roberts, principal of the Cherokee ( Iowa) schools, is in the city visiting the family of J. M. Roberts. Jerry and Eddie Mcllugti of South Bend, were the quests ofi their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Walling on the Fourth. Win. Hell and wife of F.lght Mile ('rove precinct, took the train here Friday morning for Omaha where they spent the day. V. W, Coates and wife returned trom St. Louis last Friday where they spent several days very enjoyably in taking In the exposition. A west-bound freight train on the liurllngton was wrecked near Clen . wood Tuesday morning, caused by a broken Mange on a coal car. For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's Momacli and Liver Tablets. They in vigorate the liver, aid the digestion, regulate the bowles and prevent bilious attacks. For sale by all druggists. Wocim as Well as Wen Are Mads Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Ki.hn-v tr.HiUc jrr upon the mind, ilisc.'Ul.iv. -sin id K -si -lis :itnl nt Kill, ltaut , -sc I v x'"r clicfil'ul j.L 1 tM lit ss S'H'II ihsappr.ir iMli''S wh ii llu-ki.ne s are f ' V ' 'Jil ' cut ii oi.hr or div 1 ' I I T . I . - ... 1 t . . ;i vj . iiunry i nu Pir lias i'SW 1 ,.. ,,r... l. . ( Ul.lt It is lint UllCnm- l' V svUtil m. hi f..r a child tn l.e 1'VVVT- '"" nlllieted ilh to,1 w nk kidiu vs. lithe ( lul.l urinates tiMKiftcii, it tile urine scalds tin- llcsli.or it, when the child teaches mi ne wtii-u it shiMild lx' utile to control the passage, it is yet ntlhcted with hed-wt t tinv;, It- it'in 1 it x ttt it, the cause of the ill Hi cutty is kidney trouble, ami the lirst step sliniild be toward the treattiieut of these iiiiMirtiiiitorn.'ius. This unpleiisaiit tnuilile is due to a diseased cnnthtinii of the kidin ys and bliubler mid not to a habit ns must people supKise. WoiiH-tf as well ns men are made miser able with kidney utnl bladder trouble, mid both need the same jj'eat remedy. The mild mid the liumediate elfeet of Swamp-Root issmm realized. It is sold by linguists, ill fifty- f?"-r cent iiml one-ilollar iTfTT":::ia bv mail tree, ld;;o a nome of Swamp pamphlet telling all alniut Swamp-Root, Inrlinliii): iiinu v of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sulfcrcrs cured. In writiiiL' Dr. Kilmer .N: Co., Ilinhamtoii, N. Y., lie sure mid mention this iK-r. Don't tinike any mistake, tint remember the mime, hwiunp-Konl, Ilr. Kilmer's Swamp-Knot, and the ad dress, innnminiinn, in. v., on every bottle, Mary 1 1 ii I :i Mil ! lail linsc fni-e was fair In st'e. I'. nisi- nu ll lilclil he hail it drink ( if i;,ii l.) M t it 1 1 l ea. lil-'.UINll ,V Co. P. K. PulTiier departed yesterday for llonesteel, S. !., wlioic he will icul:,- ter his chances for si piece of govern ment, land. We hope Ed will be lucky enough to draw ltin. Ernest Churchill, son of Levi Chur chill, died of typhoid lever at Cleve land, Wash., on J un-' :i'i, aed years. The deceased resided l,i t liiscount v up to a short time since. John Mi'Nuilin anil wile oi .Ml Pleas;"it precinct, took in t he celebra here on the Kntiith. .Inliu dropped in lo see if the Journal was "at home'1 on that day. He found cs here. J. W. Yurdlcy, one of the Journal's staunch friends, and, by the way, one of Cass county's progressive farmers, is entitled to another year's credit mark opposite liis name on our book. Mr. end Mrs. Chits. M iner came up from Kansas City Sunday morning. Mr. Miner returned Tuesday evening, but Mrs. Miner will remain to visit her mother, Mrs. J. K. WeIN, a couple of weeks. K. J. Morgan left for St. Iiuls Mon day. Mr. Mnnran is one of the dele gates to the national democratic con vention from the First, district, and will . 'copy prominent quarters In the convention. Constipation, lieada 'he, backache, feel mean, no appetite, all run down. Holllster's liocky Mountain Tea will make and keep you well. Money hack, if It falls. aVi cents. Tea or tablet form. (Serine it Co. Prof. Mcllu'li, who was the Ktiest for several days at (ieo. E. Hovey's mansion last week, left for St. Louis Sunday, to visit the exposition, and incidotitally peep in upon the demo cratic national convention. An unsuccessful attempt was made to hurnlarl.e Wescutt's store Thurs- d ly nlht. The trap-door and one of the rear basement doors were pried open, about which time, it issupposed they were frightened away. Stewart, St John was brought here on Thursday of last week and placed In Jail for burglarizing a store at Eagle. He was ghen a hearing soon after ar rest was made, and liound. over to the district court In the stun of fc"oo. City II. liestor, of Co.ad, Neb., or ders through his father, II. Hestor, the Journal for one year, Guy Is now en gaged In the telephone business out In that country, and says he can't get along without the news from his old home. WAMKD-lti this vicinity at once, reliable man to act as our represent.! live. We can furnish bank references. A pleasant, well-paying situation and sure money. Address at once, Kldg way Uemedy Co., 20 Fren.er Block, Omaha, Neb. Miss Ella KutTncr went to Omaha today and will return with her mother, who has Ih'cii receiving treatment at the Wise Memorial hospital. The Journal sincerely hopes she has Iteen greatly hcnclUted and that she will s on recover entirely. W'c like best to call SCOTTS EMULSION . f.. i i a lotKi ix.-c.iusc u si anus so cm- phatically for jx-rfect nutrition. Ana yet in tne matter ot restor ing npx:tttc, of giving new strength to the tissues, csjH.-ci.illy to the nerves, its action is that - i:..:.. i'i a iiiiiui un StnA lot frtt umplr St'OTf A HOW N K. Lhfml.lt. A o4is I'tsul Slrt, NtvYork. A . itidfi.oo; 11 drujdjiitn. Sir. all waist., are no longer In st)le. Its the i ' n.iul i lump waiststhat come by taku.j Hohister's Pocky Mountain Tea: that 'sail the go. ;;."i cents. Tea or tablet f,,im. (iciii, g ( o. The Journal was very much pleased to ii-ceive a call fi'nm T. A. Kninmiss, Cit eciti'i- i f t l,e I'm t M:n!isoi Iowa 1 Kvet.ii.n I'eii.ociat, on tin- Foinili. Mr. Knnii' lis came in Kiiday to m.i his daugliH i, M,v M. 1- . Coleman, n turning Monday night. Arthur 1 1 1 1 sand w : fed. 'parti il t -ui.iav nmioii, I . . r Kiiuland, Wh.ie t n ) .'n .1 to sp. nt the remainder of t he m. miner, and Artie said lielore leaving, he niilit. possibly make his fut ure home in ( Md Em; land, the scenes of bis early childhood. Our old friend, Theo. Ileim, of Liuisville, sends us one dollar this week by hK sou for another year's rending of the Journal. Mr. Helm is one oi Cass county's old citizens who Is highly respected at home and also abroad by till w ho know him. No man or woman in the state will hesitate to .speak well of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets alter once trying them. They always produce a pleasant, movement of the bowels, im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by all druggists. Last Friday Judge Travis issued marriage permits to the following par tics: ('has. Walradt, aged twenty-two and Miss Nellie L. Schroeder, aged twenty-one; Andrew Walradt, aged t went y-f hi rand Miss KmnuM. Schroe der, aged twenty-three. Hot h coupl. s reside near Greenwood. W. E. Moore and wife1, accompanied by M iss Pistil Supp, came down from Lincoln to spend the Fourth. Mrs. Moore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stiemker, and a former Plattsmouth girl. Mr. Moore is engaged in the print ing business tit the capital. The Journal was favored with a visit from Ixith Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Ernest, PfciH'cr, who was Kiting the ilei ing family In tills city for several days, departed for his home in Oelwein, Iowa. Sal iirday. He has visited here several nines since l lu- Journal lauiily came hens but this occasion was the lirst we have had the pleasure of meet lug him. We were very much pleased to make his acquaintance. Treasurer Wheeler departed Mon day night for St. Louis to attend the national democratic convention and Incidentally take in a few of the sights at the exposition. Hilly is entitled to a few days' recreation after the siege he has gone through in the perform ance of his (HUcial duties since taking charge of the treasurer'sotllce, and the Journal hopes he will enjoy himself. Tin- pill tnul will, will till tlie hill. Without a trip.-. 'I'.i eleiisi- the liver, wit hunt a quiver. Take cue at iil'hl. Hewitt's Lit tle Early are small, easy to take, easy and gentle In effect, yet they are so certain In results that no one who rses them is disappointed. For nuick relief from billlousness, sick headr.'he, torpid liver, jaundice, dizzi ness and all troubles arising from an inactive, sluggish liver, Early Hisers are uneiuallcd. Sold by E.G. Frlcke it Co. Little Tom Walling met with what might have proven a serious accident yesterday morning, while imitating the high diver. Hegot upon the fence and made a jump to the pavement, striking his forehead on the corner of one of the brick that projected at the sides of the walk, cuttlnga severe gash above the eyes. Hr. Livingston had to take four stitches to close the wound, and Tommy says he will not try any more high dives. He is doing nicely. Doctors said H Would not Live. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes: After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors ad vised me If I had any business to attend to 1 had better attend to it at once, as 1 could not jiosslbly live another month as there was no oure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommend ed to me by a friend, and I Immediate ly sent my son to the store for It and after taking three bottles I In-gan to get iM-tter and continued to Improve until I was entirely well." Sold by F. G. Frlcke it Co. Piles Upon Top of Piles. Plies upon topof piles of people have the 1'lles, and Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures them, There are many different kinds of Piles, but If you get the genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve made by E. I'. licWitt Co. of Chicago, a cure Is certain. II. A. Tis dalc, of Suinmerton.S. Csavs. "I had piles M years and I e W it t's Sal ve cured me after everything else failed." Sold by F. (. Frlcke Co. Ir. Marshall, Ivntist, guaranteed work. Head llaydcn Hro'sad In this paper. Paint Bargains -Special. Linseed oil, raw, 4.1c per gallon. Linseed oil, boiled, 4,- per gallon. Carter's white lead, KlCi per 100 lbs. Southern white lead, n.i,'i per loolbs ration's Sun Proof paint. J1.75 per gallon: S gallons or more, ll.tio per gal. Turpentine, Ttc per gallon. Geuinw - Co., Irugj,'ists. Big Summer Sale of WASH GOODS These goods are placed on our front 1 1 1 lesat greatly reduced prices from .V a id. z Shoes and Everything in Shoes from Hahies' No 2 Slipjerto Mens No. 1 Shoe. We sell QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES the best made. S v WE SELL v Forot Mills Hosiery and Underwear "Defender" Muslin Underwear (ia;e Down Corsets The "Elite" Under Skirts Uissell's Gold Medal Carpet Sweeper G. THE DAGUERREOTYPE. Odd ti( limit ConcprnltiK h l'roit Wltt'U It Wua Vf. Many amusing remarks were made at the doors of (IngucrreotyiM? galleries) when they were flrt oiiened In tlil) country. A Himill frame containing u dozen spti'hneiw would draw a crowd. One man would undertake to describe how tliey were made. '-You l.mli in the ninehine, and the picture eoluea- If you look long enough." Another would say: "It In not so much the looking that does It The mm burns It lu If you keep stllL" Another made It all wry plain by stating, "The plate Is a look ing glass, nml when you sit In front ot it your shadow sticks on the plate." How It rami' about was never known, but the Impression became general that the 8ltter must not wink. No operator of Intelligence ever told the Bitter not to w Ink, for the effort to refrain would huve given the eye an unnatural expronslon. We found It a duty to tell the sitter to wink us usual; that natural winking did not affect the idcture. Even then It wua not always understood. One old lady Jumped out of the chair before a sitting was half over, raising lioth hands and exclaim ing: "Stop it. stop It! I winked:' Another remarkable fact was that sitters seldom acknowledged their own llkenesse,s. "All good but mine," was the common division. An aged couple after examining their pictures came to this conclusion, "Marin, yours Is per fect, but this docs not look like me," Hut the old lady answentl, ".Teems, yours Is as natural as life, but mine in u failure." After a longer consultation the old gentleman said, "We must know each other better than we know ourselves." At one time when Daniel Webster sat for a daguerreotype the finished picture was held before him. Turning away, he said: "I am not to Judge of my own looks. It is for you to Judge, and you must divide whether the work Is worthy of your reputa tion." A. Itogardus In Century. A Hard Oi-Hlc A clergynmn was rebuked try ime of tho ruling elders for sauntering on the Sunday along the hllltitdo above, tlie manse. The clergjumn took the ro buko In good juirt, but tried to show the remonstrant that tlie action of which ho eomplalnetl was Innocent ond lawful, and he was aNnit to cltu the famous exninplo of a Snbhath walk, with tho plucking of the ram of corn, as set forth In the gospels, when tie wag Interrupted with tho remnrk, "Ou aye, sir, I ken weel what you mean to say, but for my palrt I liae nefer Uioeht the better o' them for breakln' the 8uwbbath." - Oelkle's "Scotch Uem lnlmvnees." The Kangaroo Hat. One of the queerest little animals of tho untlpoilean wilds of tlie paradox ical continent of Australia Is a little oologlcnl oddity which the naturalists have culled the kangaroo rut. It av erages no larger than the common ro dent of tho Norway variety, but Is a miniature kangaroo In every rvspcet. Its mode of locomotion Is precisely tho Hume as that of Maeropus glgimteus. ltesldes this, tho female carries Its young in iiouehes which nature has provided for that purpose and in many other respects imitates tho habits ond characteristics of its gigantic relative. Kit lltMim Vtir Onoht. "Oh, my, yes, he's tiwny up In Shako spea re," "U he? I shouldn't have guessed that ho had ever read n line of Shake speare." That's strange. Haven't you noticed thnt every llttlo while he sayfl In touthr "-Chicago Ihvnnl.lteml.t ft Slipper S DGVEY & fciA'eafchisfiiMi F.G.Fricke&Co. SOLE How's Tbis? Wi-nir.-riiiii' lliindri-il IMIiirs Kt-wiir.l fur liny eiisvof I'uturrli tlmi eaiincit In- eun-il liy Hull's Ciiturrh l iir... I'. .1. C'll KXKY .V CO.. Toli'dii. O. We. tin- ninlir,li;iiiil. have known K. .1. Clii'ii.-y fur the lust liyeurs. mill Im-IIi-vi' lilm lit-rfi't-lly Imiinr.-ililt' In nil Imsim-v, trioiMir UiniH n ml II 1 1 ii ii.-t it 1 1 v ulili- to i-iirry out iiny oli lltfiiliiint innilu liy Ills tlrm. Wai.iiinh. Kinnan ,V Mahvin. Wliolt'salii UriiK'tlisls. Tolu.lo. O. Hall s Ciititrrh l tin- Is tuki- iiitcrnally. m-t-Inu dlrivtly tin thf IiI.kkI unit iiiui'onssiirfa. i s of lliu hjMi'iu. 'I't-Ktlinonlals sent frrc. I'rler "j .'flits iiit Initt It-. Solil liy nil ilriimitsts. Take Hall's I'liinlly Pills for foiisiipulUin. She Tried Five Doctors. Mrs. Francis L. Sales, of Missouri Valley, la., writes "I have been afflict ed with kidney trouble five years; had severe pains in my back and a frequent desire to urinate. When riding I ex perienced much pain over the region of the kidneys. I tried five physicians without benetit and then concluded to try Foley's Kidney Cure. After tak lng;threeI,oo Inittlcs I wascompletcly cured." Sold by F. 0. Frlcke. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family Is of ten driven to desperation in case of ac cident, resulting in bums.cuts, wounds ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply of Iluck len's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 2,Vat F. f'.. Frlcke - Co.'sdrug store. Notice to Creditors. St vt t or Ni iimsKi, i CassCoiinty l Comity Conn. In thf nmlifr of lln-istalc of John C. I'tak llfl'f IIM'li. Nntli'B Is In-r, t y i:lvfii that thf i-rc illtors of sal. il.vcis.-.l will in, ..l th,. tn 1 n lit rat ri of sal. I fstatf. In-fore inf. e.inin y iu.i;i. or Cliss t'oiiiuy. Nel.raska. at 1 1 1- fi unity emm r.Hiin III I'lattsinout h. in sahl ii.iiiii y. on tin. ZU day of July. Iltil. unit on Hit- 'iii I .lay of Jainiarv 1111.1, at ln.r.-I.H-k ii. in. cai-li .lay. for the ini'r imsf of iiri'sfiitliitf thi lr i-lalins for iMitnlna I Ion ml usi inftit iin,l itlloniinrc. Sit inoiilhs arc allowi-il for thf erfilllors of said (lis-i iisfil to prfsrnt tin-lr clalins. anil tint-yi-urf.il thf iiilinlnlstratrlx to si-ulc sal, I cs tatf. from tic iul .lay of July. Iiml. Witness my haiul iiml si al of sulil eountv ronri. nt I'liilisinoiiih, N(-hriiskn. this Istli lay of June. I'Dl. IIahvky h. Tiuvm. ISKAI.1 County .Indue. FOLEYSHONETHWR top th cough iDd hls luntfa f r";'3 X P,. v jy W AGENTS Dr. H. J. MACARTHUR PHYSICIAN AND SIR0E0N. iSu. ets.sor to lir. .1. M. (inciif.) COATS BLOCK. Plattsmouth 'Phone 26. NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. R. B. WINDHAM ATTOIIXKY-AT-I.AW. IMiittsmoutli : : N.:liriihku. Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litljjation and foreclosure of morUairesa specialty The OLIVER Typewriter THE STANDARD VISIBLE WRITER THE OLIVER RECORD HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER, CO., n6 South 13th Street v i-i 1 1