1 irqte SrVPL'ft WSZmk com and Others 1 'cx war- lf still have on hand. Thev are the Lrreatet har jjains ever otTered, as so manv of our customers can tell von about. We arc Judges of Clothing and We Certainly Call These Honey Savers for You They must leave our counters at any price, and they are simply waiting t be judged by you, and we are waiting to see your look of pleased surprise. The Leading Clothier ICE The Old Reliable Dealers H.C. McMaken and Son HANDLE THE BEST ICE ON EARTH And are Ready to Deliver it in Any Quantity. Orders Promptly Filled TELEPHONES Plattsmouth Nos. 72, 7.) and 21!i Nebraska No. 72 Kunsmann & Ramge Still lead all other Meat Markets In furnishing the people of I'latts mouth and vicinity with First Class Meats Of Every Description. Fresh and Smoked Meats, Fresh Fish, Lard, Etc. Etc REMEMBER They have removed to the first room west of their old stand. By courteous treatment to all they hope to retain their present patrons and gain many new ones. Independent Cigar FACTORY! THt: 5c CIGAR, ClinlU-nnMOoniimrMnn In yunllty m:il WorKtiiiiiislilp. JULIUS PEPPEKUUKG, Mnnurni'turtr. FOLEYS H0KEYTAR Know a Good Thing Whan Timv w. it iivii ssvj So we are not afraid that the jutM'to ! not appreciate the splendid bargains we are olTer in on a few of those water soaked sjoods we MORGAN Murray Sf"iiil Corri-sx indent. James Loughrige and little daugh ter, May, spent the Fourth at Mil ford to be with Mrs. Loughrigc who is in the hospital at that place. Sheriff Mcllride was here last week and returned Mrs. John Connally's tine team and cow. Dave l'ittinan spent a couple of days in Omaha this week. Mr. and Mrs. !. M. Churchill spent the Fourth at the Old .Soldiers' reun at Elm wood. Ernest Carroll had the misfortune to have a horse fall with him last week, and since then Ernhasbeen taking his time to get around. Mark liurton went to I'lattsmouth Sunday evening. Mark makes tiie.se trips pretty regular and we think he has won a home up there. Those who drove over tj I'latts mouth to spend the Fourth, were Homer Miller and Lizzie Edmuns, James Manners and Lula Leek, Ernest Carroll and Nellie Creamer, Walter Sans and Uirdle Creamer. Jeff llrendel spent the Fourth in Omaha. Who went with you, Jeff? Dr. Drendel is in his new home and can truly boast of as tine a house as there is in town. Little Olga Minford celebrated her ninth birthday last Friday and enter tained about twenty or her little friends. Some very pretty little pres ents were left as remembrances of the happy afternoon. James Manners had quite an acci dent while on his round of duties which might have resulted seriously. While going down a steep grade his team became frightened, and the ueckyoke came down causing the wa gon to run onto the hoises. They ran into a ditch and freed themselves from the wagon, and It was only with the aid of a wire fence that Jim managed to catch them. The only damage was to the harness and a little scare for Jim. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Clias. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. 1 had consumption so bad that if 1 walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three 11.00 bottles of Dr. Klng'sNew Discov ery wholly cured me and I gained "S pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, LaOrlppe, Eron chilis and all Throat and Lung Trou bles. Price :.0c and 1.00. Trial bot tles free at F. 0. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. Magpie Grove SlH'i'UI Cirrexiinl in'i'. Miss Laura Puis visited at the home of V. 11. Pul. last week. yulte a number from tills commun ity spent the Fo Mi in Plattbinouth. Miss Nina Shangling of Lincoln was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Young and family last week. An eight pound girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Peck, Wednesday. June 2!l. (Men Phoden purchased a new rub ber tired lmgiry last Tuesday. Who will be next? "Come on, young men,'' the girls say. Mrs. Rustcrholtz and daughter, dor tie, left for Cedar county last week to a f v v as. 8 8 Plattsmouth, Neb. Wheatose . Purest and sweetest of ail wheat foods. i m I' 3 lb. packages. All high-class grocers. visit their daughter and sister, Mrs. Flcmmitig. Quite a number of friends and rela tives visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam llild Sunday. Otto Puis and Herman (Jansemer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H PuU Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cathey and son, Cameron, kit Tuesday for a week's visit in Custer county. Cured of Brighfs Disease. Mr. UobcrtO. Kurke, Klnora, X. Y., writes: ' Ilefore 1 started to use Fo ley's Kidney Cure 1 bad to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and 1 was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was sohn paired I could scarce ly see one of my family across the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One ideent bottle worked won ders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Brighfs de sease." Sold by F. f. Fricke & Co. Avoca .pt'i'lul Currrsuoiiileiire. K. (J. Spencer, formerly a teacher in Avoca schools, arrived here Saturday from Pied Oak, Iowa, for a short visit with friends. John Ilabelau, of Lincoln, was among visitors Monday. K. T. Jones left this week for a visit to Oklahoma, Mrs. (iustave Buss is under Dr. Davison's care. W. I. Smoots made a trip to Berlin Monday afternoon. Several Avoca people celebrated at Elmwood. Miss Stella Opp was home from Fre mont several days this week. Misses May Graham and Florence Wllkerson spent the first of the week with Elmwood friends. Dr. Davidson reports the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alhuss among the sick. T. E. Ciarity was a passenger to Omaha Tuesday. Lese Mojeste. Colonel Bates, editor of the Platts mouth (Neb.) Journal, says: "Possibly the reason for so few port raitsof Kot.se velt appearing in the Chicago Coli seum was that the committees were not advised whether he should be pic tured in military uniform or in the suit of a capitally or In the garb of a poli tician. Boosevelt s 'a good many' in his various attitudes to try to 'fool all the people.' " This Is a very near approach to lese majeste. Colonel Bates may offer ns Justification the fact that he has told the truth; but the I'lattsmouth editor should reinemltor that In these stren uous days It is not good policy for men to be candid In discussing politi cal affairs, port icularly In consideration of one who Is "a law unto himself." Omaha World-Herald. Latest from St. Louis. St. Lor in Jri.v 7. a. m. i.i tin- .lunriiiil. Contention met at noon yesterday, and was called t,i order by SenaW r James K. Junes, chairman of the na tional committee. John Sharp W illiaius of Mississippi was elected temporary chairman, and upon assuming the duties as such made a powerful speech, out -II n ing the issues of the campaign, and anaignli.g the leaders of the republican party, par ticularly the man at the White lions who in hisstrenuosity, "carries water on both shoulders." Ol her temporary officers of the eon vent ion were elected and honorary vice presidents named. The various committees appointed lire hard at work. The convent ion ad journed last evening until 12 o'clock today. Evciy Indieat ion points the nomina tion of Judge Alton 1!. Parker on the first ballot, and bis most bitter op ponents now concede his nomlnat ion not later than the third ballot. But the most accurate prophets fail Hoine t lines, and many "dark horses" are lurking hi the rear with friends to push them to the front at any moment George W. Rennie Dead. (1. W. Itennle died at his home in this city Wednesday morning, July'., 1H04, of typhoid fever, after an illness of about two weeks. Thedeceased was born In (Jreenburg, Vermont, on the isth day of January, is;;s, and had been a resident of Plattsmouth for nearly, if not quite thirty-live years. He was a member of theA.O. V. W. lodge, and carried a 2,0(H policy. His wife, three sons anil three daughters sur vive him. He was an employe of t he Burlington shops, and was highly re spected by all who knew him. The funeral will occur from the late home of the deceased lo-inorrow, and will be conducted by the I!ev. J. W.Swan and Dr. J. T. Baird. Ordered Tak.en to the Asylum. Tin.' board of insanity passed upon the condition of Kohert W. Black this morning and decided that he was a lit subject for the insane hospital at Lin coln. This is a pitiable case, and shows toa great extent what t lie excessive use of intoxicants w ill do. Bob is a son of Dr. John Black, deceased, and was raised in Plattsmouth. lie went to O-egon nearly a year ago and bought some land wilh the full Intention of remaining there, but a few weeks later returned, and has since continued his excessive indulgence. Bob is a kind hearted, inoffensive citizen, and the Journal regrets to chronicle his unfor tunate condition. Is Now a Mid-Shipnjan. Noel B. Bawls, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bawls of this city, Is now a full Hedged niid-shipinan, having entered upon the discharge of his duties as as such last Tuesday. Noel graduated from the Plattsmouth High school two years ago at the head of his class, and is one of the brightest young men that has graduated from the city schools. He had no trouble in passing the pro per examinations, and the Journal prophesies that he will forge right to the front in the navy of the Cnlted States. A Valuable Discovery. One of the greatest discoveries of the age is that of the Yitaopathic system of treating and curing disease. It heals all manner of curable diseases in which applied and a large per cent of cases given up as Incurable. Itcures without the use of drugs, medicines or the surgeon's knife. It cures patients at any distance from the operator. We offer the advantages of this system of healing to all those who are suffer ing from chronic or other diseases. Ap ply to T. II. Pollock, room 222, Coates block, I'lattsmouth, Neb. Dark Hair " I hive used Ayer'a Hair Vigor for a great many years, and al though I am past eighty years of age, yet I have not a gray hair in my head." Ceo. Yellotf, Towson, Md. We mean all that rich, dark color vour hair used to have. It it's gray now, no matter; for Aycr's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and lone; and it stops falling of the hair, too. SIM a Wllk. All fntrlttt. If ymir dmeiflit cannot (npplT Ton. nd us on dollar mil e will iprrae you a bottle. He Hire inl (iti th nam o( your DMirMt niTfM ndlre. Adrirraa, J. C. A W K CO., Lowell, Maaa. DULLNESS IN BUSINESS. t tinrartrrUrd na an Kpiilnnlr of I lira ouarrtatUm. "All epiileinlc of ultra e.iiwervatlsiu" In the uuy Dun's review eliaraeter Izes the present ihllltii'M In lutsliiess. TIiIh wonlil Imlicate t!i:it eoiiNerv iitlsm tins Imvii piishisl ho far that It amounts t a disease. The Inm Age ilees not ttilnli that business men p'l.eriill.v lire netlng un wisely In eerelshis' caution. It iloex not believe that they are Intlitenee.l largely by the theory that a eu.n of depression iniist enine every ten yearn. It thinks It but natural tluit men buy conservatively when prices show a downward tendency, (if the Inm and metal trades the Inm Age says: "lint It would be Idle to claim (hat business lias Increased In the Inm trade or that the immediate outlook la perceptibly better. ln the contrary, f iiiie branches which have I n active with the sprlnc lmsltic-,rt have bis'ii falling olY, and the Independent mills, notably In the wire Industry, are cut thiK to keep runuliiK fully. The tin plate mills ale very busy, the I '.uIIiik Interest having !'' to Hit per cent of the capacity at work. The sheet Interest Is less favorably placed, anil concesslotiH lire behiK freely made. I'urliiK the xprliiK till per cent of the capacity of the consolldattsl works was operating. Now It lias dropped to Ml to M per cent. 'The billet. Htmctural and plate pools are to meet In thlx city early next month, but no radical action Is expected. The feeling Is that the time has limit passisl when it lowering In prlooH by ncreemeiit would have any atlmtilattiiK effis t on consumption." OPENS BOTH WAYS. RrpaMlrnn Tariff Trap Catrhra 'Km t.i.lus and 4'umliiu. Then' ta now no doubt that the Re publican national cnmpiilk'u Ih to bo carried out on the same theory that Mr. Hahcock lias markisl out for the coiiKreHNttmal campalh'ii. The (dank of the platform adopted at ChleaKo on the tariff plainly hIiowh that In states or connresslonal districts that want to "stand pat" the Republican platform can be shown to Ntitnd for protection, even to those trusta who sell their products cheaper abroad than here. For the platform hiijh: "Protection which KUimlH and developH our Indus tries Is a rardlnnl policy of the Repub lican party. The measure of protection should always nt leiiHt eiiial the differ cure in the cost of production at home and abroad." In those slates and coiinresslonnl ills trlcts that are demandlnu reciprocity or t Tin t the tariff be reduced mi trust products tlmt tire sold cheaper abroad than here the platform will tit their Ideas equally well, for It hii.vh. "We Is lleve In the adoption of all practicable methods for their (our foreign mar ketHl further extension, Including com inerclal reciprocity, wherever recipro cal iirrnnKcinoiitH can be perfected con distent with tho principles of probs--tlou." Viewing all that Is said upon the tariff as a whole, the declarations must be lMkisl upon as a straddle, and like the colored man's llsh trap that opened up stream and down, "Will catch 'em a-KohiK and n coining" BEGGED THE QUESTION. Root's linpaaalonrd I'lra to ult Wrll tiiiotiKh Alori." Like till his Intellectual efforts, the speech of Klihu Root at Chlcaxo wan able, adroit, linlshtsl, jMTsuaidve. The essence of his plen was the old one of the party In power, "It well enoiinh alone." Hut this Is IickkIhk the question. U a worwe than war tariff, which, an the untraiinneled Iowa Republicans of three years atfo nald, "sheltern monopo ly," well enough? In the potdal cor ruption, not half revcahsl and Inade quately punished, well enotiKU? Is the blustering flourish of President Koose- velfa "Mr ntlck" over the hearts of amaller A merican republic well enough 7 Are a hundred IHokuI trusts undlnturb ed In their robberies well enough? Ia reckless extra vaKnnce to appropriation well enoiik'ht Mr. Hoot In an able Npectol pleader, but even he cannot make a case atand on asHortlona and assumption.. New York World. HOTialoa of tk Tarta. Tho Republican claim that tf the tariff tx? revised H must be revlaed by the friends of protection If the Repub licans control the next contfresa la there-fore likely to lead to increased tariff duties on many article tuch aa the Michigan Kepubllcnna demand on iuar and a certainty that no tax will be reduced. On the other hnnd. If the Democrats are successful their policy will provide for a revlalon of tho tariff, aboludilnK or reducing the protection to those truatu that sell their products cheaper to foreigner than to our own people but at tho same tune provide for audi clent tax to mn the government hon estly and economically administered. To Re Dralrrd. The report that Mr. Roosevelt Is go ing to refrain from saying or doing anything during the campaign that will make lilm ridiculous make one wish tli ere won a campaign all the time. Bnn Antonio (Tex.) Express. Qalta laprrflaoaa. It may be superfluous to add that Penator Fairbanks counts hla millions from a bar!. Atlanta Constitution. Rathar llaahf. The keynote Iloot sounded had a rood many frogs In Its throat. -m 1 1: umr. ouiv ,vi hi i l in .i.; i ..i ..jiu. Ij N i n. " T v :io yml ura Ul or w:i.-.-e y ju mo Gund's fi Peerless nil uecr gi; f M I' rtijnvi'.l .in! 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