LOCAL BREVITIES Ki'Hil ll.ivdeli lll'o's ad III I ills p.l . I. lr. Marsha!!, I t . piates jhat lil. IT. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald block. l'r. M.i:Vi..:i. lis', t .) i,t ! work. j Tht- best mi.I.i .v.r.e: in the n i j 1 1 . CeillU V ( ii.'v j Smoke tin- vi:rl n.' ceiehi.Ue.'i "tii;t lift!'' i li;. Us. I Mrs. Call I 'rieke a,h was i v i ! , last w i-t k Is 1 1 1 I'M i ik.'. Mr. and Mis. I.. U. ji-r a i visit lug tlii' Kit tor's patents. M. Watva. of llave'tk. was a Mil day visitoi in Plat tsinoiit h. Jnlin Campbell of .smith lleud was county seat caller Saturday. Ir. Frank L. Cummins,- dent 1st Ofllee with lr. I). 1). Cummins. Ir. i:. W. Foster .,f Cedar Creek was a county seat Isitor Monday. i nai real, sinooin, tasteful lee cream soda costs only .V, at tiering & Co.'s. Crushed fruit of all kinds with W cream soda, onlv ,"ie at tiering Co.'s, James Archer, who has heen in St Louis lor a month, returned Monday Assistant County Attorney Madsnn i i . i . . . in , ui i.iiieoin, was in ciown 1 lU'Siiav mi huslncss. Not how cheap but how good, l'at toon's Sun Proof Faint. Sold only hy Oerlng Co. The name thai meansiuallty Is Pat ton's Sun I'roof Paint, Nl.ld only bv Cerlng Jk Co. lr. A. P. P.arnes returned Mimilin morning from a professional trip t Akron, ( olorado, Tuesday was the day that the It. - M. paymaster made his usual monthly visit to t his city. tioes further, looks I ett r ami lasts longer. Pittmi s Sun PriKif Paint. deling .t Co. agents. If you are a Judge of a wood smoke, try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. Dr. Elster, Dentist. Waterman Block. Frit. Frit ke left Sunday for a point near Minneapolis, where he will recre ntc for several wicks. Fred Katun, who vvasvlslting friends In Plaltsinouth, left Friday for his home In Seattle, Wash. Mrs. L. M. Woods, after a visit with relatives In Plattsmmitli, returned to her home In Seward, Neh. Miss Anna Kanka returned Friday from Peru, Neh., where she was at tending the state normal school. . I'. Ackerman. master meelianli of the ILlvclnck shops, was a Sunday visitor wltli Plattsmouth friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ciodwin are re jotting over the arrival of a '.(-pound girl at their home last Sunday night J.Us Mai Ilia, after a short visit wltli her friend, Miss Violet lodge, return ed to her home in Council lilulTs, Mon day. After a hiiel visit with friends in tins city, Waller Stieet n turned to his home in Hastings. Neh., Friday last. I. P. Falter. Phiilp Thicrolf, Au gust .lohuson and .1 lni llolst ronnvent to rialnvicw, Nebraska. Tuesday a land deal. Kalph At wood left for the east Sat urday to join his parents and C. C. Parinele and family who are visit ini; in New York and other points. Misses Margaret Weher and Chris tina Hansen, returned from Peru, Neb., Friday, where they had been at tending the state normal school. Mrs, I. V. L'gcnherger departed Sat urday morning for Salt Lake City, where she will lslt a month with her son, Albert, and other relatives. The packing house employes at var ious points throughout the county are on a strike. It makes hut little differ ence as long as the consumer pays the freight. Now Is the time to make your ar rangements for a furnace. Kcmcmlicr that.Iohn Paiier guarantees the old reliable Twentieth Century Furnace us the best. Mrs. Joseph Cray went t Omaha yesterday to receive treatment at otic of the hospitals, she was accompan ied by Mrs. J. Sit, and' Mrs. W. A. Hoover, her daughters, who reside In Omaha. Clarence Atkinson, son-in-law of M. A. P.ates, arrived in the city Monday for a few das visit previous to going to St. Louis, accompanied by his wife, where they will perhaps remain for some time. They will also visit In II linois before returning to their l ore In iH'iiver. Paul Roberts entertained fiends to r.umU'r of about twenty-live at his home last evening in honor of bis cous ins, theMisM.s.ebaaml Lula lieasoner of Iavld City, Neh. Tlmv pns"nt were highly delighted with Paul's manner of entertaining. No man or won, an In the state vvili hesitate tospeak well of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after once tiyingthem. They always produce a pleasant movement of the Nnvols. Im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by all druggist. 7 TTTT JET (C?e OVEY & SON i o- Big Summer Sale of WASH GOODS These foods are placed on our front ta bles at greatly reduced prices from .".o a yd. ALTON BROOKS PARKER. A number of extra passengc"t trains passed thioiiL'h this ity Sunday over the iturliiu'tun loaded with tourists for ( 'olorado and other points In the west. James Shields returned to Havelock Tuesday to resume his work in the II & M. shops, after spending u vacation of three weeks amoiiL' Plattsmouth friends. Clans Jess called Saturday nniVre nevved his faith In the Journal for an oilier year. Mr. Jess sas he has to have the Journal his children refuse lo do without It. Henry CTIgncrof thiscityand Miss Aura Peed of Murray, were united in the holy I Is of wedlock in this city Tuesday. Julv Ii l!iu4. .Im kr Travis oiliclaling. Small waists are no longer in style. Its the round plump walststhat conn hy taking llolllster's Kocky Mountain 1 ea: t hat s all t he l-o. .I." cents. Tea or tablet form. Cieiinir ( o. Chas Matmis, who has been reereat Inn In t his city for several weeks, re turned to llavclock shoiis Sunday. IHirlnjf his vacation he visited the St Louis exposition for several days. For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's stomach and LIverTablets. They in violate the liver, aid the digestion. reuulate theliowlesaiid prevent bilious attacks. For salebv all dniLa-isis While eiikrakred In driving some cows fiom the yard in from of the ivsi. lenee Mis. Kate Oliver stepped on a lonsi hoard on the sidewalk, which causci her to fall, t ract in Inn her riht arm. Hon. William Ivlles Pernler depart- eil troin this city Tuesday for Hone- steel, S. H., where he will enter the and race. He will stop, irolnif. at Neikthlinh. to transact some business. Louis lose, of this city called Tues lay and renewed his subscription to the Journal for another year. Mr. I'ose Is a true-blue democrat and says Parker and I'avisare rop'l enouirh for him. 1!. W. livers returned from the west part of the state Monday, where he entered a section of land under the Kinkadelaw. Kube was amonu the lirst to land there and savs he lias tot a dandy section. Constipation, headache, backache, feel mean, no appetite, all run down, llolllster's Kocky Mountain Tea will make and keep you well. Money hack, if It fails, r, cents. Tea or tablet form. Cerlntf &Co. The Journal's old friend, Ceo. W. Harshman and son, Floyd, were In the city Friday, and while here made the Journal a brief hut most pleasant call lhey report the wheat In the vicinity of Avoca tadly danuikted by rust. It. (i. Watklns was here from Cuion Monday, and called at Journal head quarters ami renewed for another year. Mr. Watklns Is one of those genial fel lows you don't meet every day. and his visit was a very enjoyable one to us. Krncst Wells, of the Journal force, went to South Pcnd Saturday on a re crcatiiik.' tour in the way of annllnn or the tinny tribe, but he failed to L i(!t,1Vll d:n)k.0I, ,(! 'linn us ,t mess, aim we pitsume lie met with the Usual fisherman's luck. W wh o -In this vicinity at once, reliable man toad as our representa tive. We can furnish bank references. A pleasant, well-paying situation and sure money. Address at once, Pidkr way Remedy Co.. :M Frener Block, 'maha. Neb. Treasurer Wheeler was the tiist of the Plattsmouth delegation to t. Louis to return home, coming in miii day evening. II. I. Travis came In Monday im nuintr. F.J. Morgan Mon day evening and superintendent Won man Tuesday. Kd Spies, of the Havelock shops Is vlsltinu his jiarents in this city. Mrs. J. L. llartson went to Alma, Neh yesterday for a visit with friends. T. M. Ayers, of Thedford, Neb., was a business visitor in Plattsmouth yes terday. Henry Donat and L. Wml went to noiiesloel, S. P., Monday to try their luck in the land contest. Miss Kditli Mann of Onawa, Iowa, is the nuest of her cousins. Misses dar nel and Florence Cory, In this city. K. (i. Kriuar, of Hellinhain, (for merly Whatcome) Wash., came In last Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends. Misses Kimiia and Irene Straus, and Miss Stella llrendels of Omaha are quests of the Peppei Ii ts. The two former are neiees of Mrs. Pepperherr. A. II. Austin and little son of Cuion were, in the city Tuesday, and while here Mr. Austin called anil squared his account on the Journal subscription bonk. Mr. Austin is one of those j.'en tleinen who believes in keeping even with the printer. While en route for Omaha Tuesday on the fast mail. Frank Richey was standing at the door of the car with his left hand placed on the door jam In such a manner t hat the door blew shut with such force astocutoirthetipend of the little tinker. It wasquite pain- tul for a while, and Frank says he will never be caught doin such a trick twain. Nine years akio Mr. and Mis. Mike Waiva were divorced in the district court of Cass county by Jurtne Ram sey. Tuesday a license was issued at 1 Lincoln perniittiiik.' the marriaire of Mr. Var-a to Miss Jo.sie Naledly. his (hvorceil spouse, of Havelock. and they were reunited in the holy bonds. Mr. War;a made his home in Plattsmouth for many years. Most everybody who knew Cnele Henry Weckiiach for the past dozen years, will no doubt remember his faithful do: "Hardy." Well, the old dos' is dead! It is said that Hardv has never felt rikrht since the death of his master, and the other day died. The poor' old faithful companion of Mr. Weckbach uilnht havedied of a broken heart. Who can tellv I hi' Hill Hint will. w! im n, ,. ,;;, Without :i fiipr. I o elniM; the IhiT. without a hiiIvit, Tukt' one :it nlirlit. Hewitt's Little Karlv are small. Shoes and Slippers Kverythlnkf In Shoes from Rabies' No 1 m Slipper to Men's No. 12 Shoe. We sell : -QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES ! the best made. ' v WE SELL v 2 Forest Mills Hosiery and Underwear "Defender" Muslin Underwear Gage Down Corsets The "Elite" Under Skirts Bissell's Gold Medal Carpet Sweeper 0 Y V - c f'i ' E. C. DOVEY & SON Don't Miss It If You Want the Goods! EVERYTHING IS FIRST CLASS And The Stock Must Be Disposed Of to Make Room for Other Goods Cloth log at Almost Your Own Price. FREE CONCERT SATURDAY Having purchased and removed the remainder of the Hub Clot h I uu stock to my department store, and desiring to dispose of it to make room for my fall stock of dry noods, milinery, etc., I am offering Clothing and Cents' fur nishings AT ALMOST YOU It OWN PItICK I ! ! Hear in mind that these goods are ALL r.RANI) NEW. re calling and letting us show you just what you may want and need you will at once see that we mean business when we say they must go If we have tn sell them at cosl or less than cost This Is an opportunity of a life time to get something you need. Grand Free Concert Saturday after noon at our store, by the Ilevvett Fam ily r.rass Hand. Jion't miss it. M. Fan.. i-:i:. I'epartmeut Store. Attention, Farmers I Pitch Forks, Stoves. Hinges And Numerous Other Articles at Half Prices at JOHN BAUER'S Give us a chance to put in one of those Twentieth Century Furnaces If you contemplate putting in a furnace hefore cold weather comes. We will nake it an object for you to do so. Bauer's Hardware Store f Teachers' Examination. Teachers' examination at Platts mouth. July Weeping Water, July 27, and Greenwood. July J'.i. C. S. Woktman, County Superintendent. M. P. Excursion Rates. On July is and 2: the M. P. railroad will sell coach excursion tickets to Kansas City at .K.'o for the round trip limited to seven days. easy to take, easy and gentle in effect, yet they are so certain in results that no one who uses them is flu:i For quick relief from hillluusness. sick headache, torpid liver, jaundice, di.zl- iiessandall troubles arlsimr fi inn nn Inactive, sluggish liver, Karlv Risers are unciiualled. Sold by F. ;. Fricke & Co. Mrs. Lucy Wml had the misfortune to fall on a side walk on Lincoln ave nue Tuesday afternoon, by which she sustained very painful injuries on one hip and one wrist. She was unaiile to rise vv it bout assistance. The accident was caused by her striking her font against a loose plank. No hones were broken and her Injuries are not eon. I his is another .. . . evidence that property owners a:e he- r i ! l'' 'Ll ''" t'icmoU- Ceding to keep their walks i , li1'1"!' U,!,,ral '" ,,,,1,.,., , yesterday in"rning and the tower bus about disippeared. As the Journal Attoman KMing h,r na.i.e a. Mis. nnderM.nnIs the upper story or the l.e hitting was arrested Tuesday I liulMin.r k t.i... tni-.. r n...i ..... ,.. ,.,, , ., , ' ' " "'I Ull'l INI' III- night while waiideiinj i:n and lnuii Li,i.,,,r i . Nehavvka and Omaha have eacii se cured a new flouring mill, but what does Plattsmouth get? Painting, decorating and sign writ ing. Work guaranteed. Leave orders at Fricke'sdrug store. L. liALDWIX. The Nebraska state press Is com- menting upon the fact that Platts mouth lias a real estate exchange and recently organized a commercial club. The latter hasn't been organl.ed lonu enough tu do much good, but what, oh, what, has the real estate exchange accomplisl.e 1? Now. don't all answer at once. Ml.rv Li: VM'. it i; I :i !lli;.- I'nl f.-nv lllir lii 'I . i a.'li iiIl'IiI In' h:il a drink ky Mnunialti Tr.'i. (ir.i.iNo .v Co. Coroner's Verdict In Litchfield Wreck. Litchfield, III., July 11. The jury selected by Coroner William A. Gray of Montgomery county to Investigate the Wabash wreck at Litchfield on July 3, has fixed the number of dead at twenty-five. Twenty of the dead were Identified, one remains unidenti fied and four are mlbsir.g. The Jury returned the following verdict: "We find from the evidence that the switch was disconnected find that the keeper on the switch bridle, which held the connecting rod on the bridle, was broken off. We further find from the evidence that Margaret Stelr.cr, rtonjamln E. Council, Fannie Conneli nd Mary Irene Conneli were killed and burned In said wreck and that tbt'.r todies were never recovered." Kow's Tbis? Wccll. r une llumln-il i..;i.',rs ;,.ar. fr liny ea-.'.if tmarrli Urn eiini,t . Ci,retl ,y Hull s Catarrh Cur.'. .'"-u iy vv ,i M-nil:NI:VA: Toledo. O. We. the limler-iimi'd. have known f ,1 C heney for the k,,.. i;, year,, and l'e h ve ,1m er eeily honorahle 1 all huslness trans " IlLMtlons ti.ailf hy hMlrin. J W AI.IHMi, Kinnan M.UIVIN. il .li' r . lioli-uH- liructfM,. Toledo. O. Ha l C atarrh cure U take internallv net Iiib -llreetly on the I,,kI and iiM.MMirfa,',., o! II, e sysiein. lest! nlaN sent fn c Pri.v ..eem per Untie. Sold hv all (LrnL- -Uts lake Hall s I'aiNlly I'llls'for eonsupatlon the st reels of this city. She didn't bar the api e irence of a sane person, and was soon n cocni.vd by ;,erltl ' evening L. A Mi'llride as a iKitient uln, v is t,. .. -.vol , v oil! ,L i theasyliini last March from this coun ty. There being nothing on the re cords to show that she was paroled from that Institution, the board of insanity ordered her returned to the asylum. Her home was South i;0inl. Death of Samuel M. Jones. Toledo, O.. July 13 Samuel M. Jones, the "Golden Rule" mayor, died at his home here as tho rpult of a complication of diseases. Tho tamo clato cause of his death was an becess on his lungs The death of Mayor Jones haa cnuped the greatest sorrow all ovrr the city. Although many did not believe In his Ideas on sociological problems. everybody loved ar.d respected t!m. His one great stronghold with the people of Toledo was his honesty. Depo-tatior. Is Continued, Cripple Creek. Colo.. J-ly 13. De pnnaUor.s c. mtlr.'V' u, ) tnudo v th nilU:n: y authoring, s n nf-or the'- nrriv.d nt Victor eleven Palinns and Aasfr;..!)s were sent sway on the next train. State Peller I:-.fpe(,ir Taylor wits arr-.-sfed when rrmlr.u Ir.tc t. dlstrb-t ever the 8h rt Lire ridiwav but vao pdeased a'tc r ho was briv.ght to tV.o M'.r.o Owr.ern' aH?o.-!ati,.r and ep:a;r.e,l hi? official tu.:r.s ellermakert May p. rai,H n,,. Topeka. Kan., July i?. TV.e t,(,!r n-.nki rs cr. tho nt:r ,. t .... 'asement. anil many of the natron!'? will be calbv' nut ,.r . . repainted, etc. At a special meeting of the hoard of education Mondnv Larson was awarded the Hie work. The school Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. "1 wish to say a few words in nmUn of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera nml Diarrhoea Ileinedy," says Mrs. Mattie liurge, ol Martinsville, Va. "1 suller ed from Chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried various medicines without obtaining any per manent relief. Last summer one of my children was taken with cnolera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this remedy. miy two doses were required to give her entire relief. 1 I 1 in flu. elded to try the medicine myself, ami did not use all of one bottle before I "asweiianu i nave never since Ixm tp-ubled with that complaint cannot say too much in favor .,f wonderful medicine." This remedy u for sale by all druggkts. een ne that house is four stoiles, Includin. ien u,ai in us present condition it was dang-rous. especially durinir se vere storms. '1 he w..rk Is to he com pleted hy the lirst of September. the I Atehisi n. Topeka Rr.d i . t .i.'.. , .... i. - . . . . ; Ke 111 HIil t .0 fc'r'tro i t v "t vim m iol.sts on July 15. accordlr.i to n tt'eo.ent made core- today "Out Hell," the favorite cigar Doctors scid fje Would not Live. IVter I ry. Wo ruil. IV,.. vvntes: "After doetorine- f,,r tw,, yL,.us h '"J l"'st I'liysicians in Wavnesbur-, iind still gel ting worse, t he doctors ad wse.l me if I had ar.y business to al tend ''I had better attend io,t at once, as I iMIlel nut possibly live another ""idliiis there was ,. nilL, lor M,Ci ';M'V i'!ii'' lire was rt'cmim-nd- I, 1 t'"ie'h.y:if,iend,and I i.nine,liate-ly-'iit son to U. M(1,v f,,,. a,1( "ft-rlakiiig three bottles l;b( eailto H'd belter contii,ii.., ,, Improve II, 11 il I entirely well." Sold by I'lieke C;). I'l'. Marshal!. Ivr.tisi. (.vats' I'.ik. I