MEXICAN Mustang Liniment earra Cuts, Hum", llrniars. MKXICAN Mustang Liniment t-urra Sjirnlna nnri Strain. MKXICAN Mustang Liniment ia n punitive cure for l'llca. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cure I'roatbltf and Chilblain. MKXICAN Mustang Liniment Itcat thlu fur It louic borate. MKXICAN Mustang Liniment drive out ull Inllmnmut lotu MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Heat for Ilorae ailment. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Beat fur Cuttle ailmenta. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment lieat fur Sheep ailmenta. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment fur Man, Ueat or Poultry. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment beala Old Sure a quickly. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cure Caked Udder in cows. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment In uae fur over sixty ycanu y MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Spavin and Klngbone. Mustang Liniment limber mp Stiff Jutnta. MKXICAN Mustang Liniment )va4rute to the very buue. MKXICAN Mustang Liniment ninny given nntlafiictloti. MEXICAN ang Lin Mustang Liniment cures all forma of Rheumatism. Weeping Water I'roin lln Ki'iiulillrun lr. Creen placed n load or new fur niture in Ills otlk-o Monday niornhik'. Mrs. S. S. illh'hlus Is entertaining a sister from I'allfornla whom she had nut seen fur more than ten years. The Hist load of this season's oats was brought to town last i'riday. They were liht and ehalTy. Mrs John I'asey, of Oklahoma, sur prised her sUte is, Mesdames M. Ken nedy and .las. Casper, last week and will spend some time here visiting. Mrs. Thus. Cro.ler received word Monday of tlif serious Illness or her mother, who lives In Oklahoma. The news effected Mrs. Cro.ler so hadly Hint for a time her life was despaired tf. Mr. and Mos. Chas. II. Andrews and daughter Clara started Tuesday morn ing to visit Mrs. Andrews' hrolher in Kalamazoo, Mich. They will return via CiilcuKO and the exposition. J. S. Saner, who sold his harness business here in April to o to Hot Sprlntis, Ark., for his health, returned a week aj;o. lie says his rheumatism isalU-one and the stomach trouble considerably heneliled. Jiihn McKay has '2' peach trees and says ho thinks the crop will average a bushel to the tree. The fruit Is or a very line quality this year and those who are fortunate enough to have poach orchards are koIiik to have lots of fruit. A year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Nat llawloy, who live on the Lasch farm east of town, ate some poison lly paper one day last week. lr. (ireene was summoned and after a hard battle succeeded In brlnnlnt,' the little fellow out all rl'ht, but it was a close call. I'rom the llernlil. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Wave Allen Friday, August fi, a hoy. Ir. Jensen has purchased for :i(H) the lots owned by J. K. Klethley on the corner opposite the (ilblxin house. The Ioctor expects to have his barn moved onto them. The year-old son of Chas. (iilmore was taken dangerously sick Thursday morning last, with convulsions, and for a time his condition was critical. Johnson & Harnes bought about 0(H) bushels of apples last Thursday, and 'Friday they took in a number of loads. The Ihiehess was the variety lounht and ahm st two carloads were shipped. Mrs. Mary Koe came In from Ham burg the fore part of the week, and visited her son, A. J. She has been treated for cancer, and although It lias been removed three times, it Is com ing back and growing fast, effect ink one eye. Mrs. Kaehel Croeo, ofOlatho, Kan., spent several days visiting her broth er, John ,. Pawson, returned home Monday. Mr. Pawson Is very sick with cancer of the stomach, and for weeks has been unable to retain any nourishment. The H. & M. l!y was represented by an adjuster who waited on Allen Walk er, Saturday, to settle damages for In juries sustained recently In falling oil atrain. He offered Mr. Walker I00 which was not accepted. The latter thinks he should have something more than the doctor bill, and will get it If he holds out. John Jones is having the foundation laid for his new residence on his fifteen acre tract of land adjoining town. The house will he built just west of the W. F. Case residence, and will tie ;i('.:;r BAKING POWDER. Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. Made from Pure, Grape Cream of Tartar. i ROYAL QAKlNa POWDC CO. 100 WaiUM ST.NtWYCRK. feet, to cost probably 2,,".iH. Mr. Matthews has the contract and the IUckson Lumber company furnishes the lumber. Frank luidley departed Saturday for Chicago, and now we extend congrat ulations to Mr. and Mis Frank 1 Mid ley, as Frank left fully prepared and willing to take part In the combina tion of comedy and drama, entitled, "Joined In Wedlock," to Miss Cora Hello Honey. The happy couple w ill join a company of eighteen people un der tno title of "Frank Ihidley Co , Superlative," and will open their en gagements for the season at Hot Springs on the L".M.h. The wedding oc cuired Sunday p. in., Aug. 7. Puts an End to it All. A grevlous wall oft hues comes as a result a unbearable pain from over taxed organs. I tlz.lness, backache, liv er complaint a;id constipation. Hut thanks to lr. King's Now Life Fills they put an end to all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them, (inly 2.". (iuaranteed by F. (!. Frlcke & Co., druggists. Greenwood l'rcim tln Kntrrprlse. Miss June Rouse has been quite sick several days. Dr. Stone left this morning for a trip to the World's fair. Harry ltelllnger Is home from Hot Springs, N. 1)., on a visit. William Johnson Is very sick hut Is improving under the care of lr. Mil ler. Mrs. Lizzie Long and Miss Carrie Clyzer left this week on a trip to Hon ton, Washington and other points In the east. John llodgins left yesterday for Host on, to attend the drawl Encamp ment of (!. A. li. He will be absent a week or two. C. F. Hressert, of Cincinnati, a for mer droonwood citizen, stopped otl a few hours Friday, on his way to the Hlack Hills. I'rof. Foxworthy Is getting the hand in good shape awl in a short time wc will have one of the best bands In the state. The boys should be encouraged as there Is no one thing that helps a town more than a good band. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. II. Zehring of Portland, Oregon, came In Monday evening for a short visit at the home of J.S. Foster. Mr. Zehring was a former droonwood citizen and at one time published a newpap'T here, but is now a mall clerk working out of Portland. Paint Bargains -Special. Linseed oil, raw, i)C per gallon. Linseed oil, boiled, lie per gallon. Carter's white load, is.j: per 100 lbs. Southern white lead, ti.!; per 100 lbs. l'atton 's Sun Proof paint. J1.75 per gallon; fl gallons or more, $1,150 pergal. Turpentine, :c per gallon. duuiNii & Co., Druggists. NehaovkaL from the lii u'Ntcr. Mrs. White Is still very low. and it seems she is not gaining strength, we are sorrv to saw Mrs. Tom Fulton's mother, Mrs. Allen, from Sioux City, Iowa, Is here to make her happy by a long visit. Mrs Otto Albin, who has boon a great sulTeror for the past month from cancer of the stomach, is still very weak, we are sorry to announce. Capt. deo. L. Sheldon returned from his trip through Mississippi and the south Tuesday noon. We have not Interviewed him yet but are Informed ho enjoyed his trip very much but saw no country that, would compare with this great state of the iiorthland. Tuesday's noon train from thesoiith brought. In Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kcho maker and daughters, F.dith and Hertha. They had been to St. Louis attending the World's Fair for the past week. They saw big sights and had a very pleasant time Joseph Malcoinb who was so severely hurt w bile dismant ling the old mill at Factoryville some time since Is able to come down town again occasionally, although he is far from being well, ami hesulTersgreatagony.it times. We are glad to see him on the street again and hope he will soon be well. Lawson Sheldon, who has been quite sick for the past ten days Is slowly re covering, we are pleased to announce. It Is thought he taxed his strength too heavily (luring harvest. The only damage wc have heard of from the storm of Monday night was that the wind blew open a gate at E. A. Klrkpatrlck's place and a cow got In and helped hersilf to the garden "truck." August Johnson is wearing a smile that would make any mortal Jump sideways, and the reason Is thuswise. Fifteen years ago he loft his home, wife and two children, at Kalman, Sweden, to cross the big waters to ilnd a home in America for homself and family. He landed safely In New York and Is now an honored citizen of our village. He just got a letter from his w ife stating that she and her two sons, now Hi and I'd years old respectively would arrive here about the last of this month. You can all Imagine the joy in his heart and the pleasure of this reunited family. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered w ill Interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that con dition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction t-ke Electric Hitters. It being a great tonic and nervine w ill strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kid ney regulator. Only ;"0e Satisfaction guaranteed by F. d. (i. Fricke & Co., druggists. From tlie lli'HCon. Some farmers have been complaining of worms working at the roots of the corn. Will Hudson has shipped has thresh ing outfit to Hutler county where it Is said they have an abundance of small grain this year. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sack left on the llyer Monday evening for St. Louis. They will also visit relatives in Illinois and expect to be absent about two months. deorge Heitter, Sr. believes there will be a good crop of corn this fall and is building a double crib LMx4s on one of hi farms southeast of tow n. Another business house of Kagle has changed hands this week. This time Fred Hahr has sold his hardware store to Max Spahnle and Fred Onkln. They are invoicing the stock now. John Ferguson and wife of Oklaho ma, were visiting in town the first of the week. Mr. Ferguson formerly liv ed on a farm west of town. Wc under stand he will engage In business In Lincoln. F.thel Alice Keitter, Infantdaugliter of Mr. and Mrs Alvlti II. Ueittcr was born July 22, l'.HU, died August 4, I'.tOl. The little one had only a glimpse of time when she was carried away by the angels to her Father's palace In the eternity of everlasting Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. It. Kees, of Cape town, South Africa, who are making a tour of this country, and at present arc visiting relatives In Lincoln, visit ed Mr. Kees's cousin, Mrs. F. J. Hahr In this city from Saturday until Mon day. They were accompatiled by Miss Kees, of Lincoln. Mrs. Jake Finland, who has been suffering for some time was taken to St. Elizabeth's hospital in Lincoln last Saturday for treatment. On Sunday Mrs. Finland underwent an operation, performed by Ir. dlftln, of Lincoln, assisted by lr. Mliel, of Eagle. The operation was very successful and at last accounts was Improving as well as could be expected. Louisville From the Courier. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. 1'. C. Stander. W. E. (ioss left Thursday for Minne sota, to visit his old Inime. Col. W. J. I!au, the genial agent at the I!. M. depot, is taking a ten days' vacation and w ill visit the big show at St. Louis. Mr. It. V. Stark of Lincoln is In charge of the station during Hil ly 's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehnhoir re turned Tuesday from Waverly, where they were called to attend the funeral of their only great-grandchild, a little eight-months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. deorge Hedges, The Courier was favored with a call Wednesday afternoon from the Misses Nell and Claire Smith from Kansas City and Miss dertrude Ileeson of I'lattsmouth, the party being chaper oned by "L'ncle" lien Hoover. The young ladies are guests at the home of Captain J. T. A. Hoover. Manager Pollock informs the Cour ier that the farmers' telephone line has been completed as far west as Au gust l'anska's and south as far as Wm. Erhart's and that the 'phones w ill be placed In a few days. There will be another line running south east of town as far as Chas. Gerlach's which will connect all that part of the country. Will Wendt has been hauling lum ber from Klchey's yards for the past thirty days, and when asked what he intended doing w ith so much lumber replied that he was going to build a larger hog house than that owned by Charley (iaehel if it took all the lum ber Richey had In the yard. In addi tion to this lie is building a large dou ble corn crib, and is getting things in shape to harvest a mammoth crop of corn and pigs. G. B. Burhans Testifies after Four Years. Ct. li. Purloins, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trou ble by taking less tean two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stop ped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disap peared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and 1 am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one sutler- ing from kidney or bladder trouble." F. C. Fricke & Co. To Everywhere and Back- The Hurllngton oilers excursion rates in every direction, so low that there is no excuse for staying at home. Helow are some of them: St. Louis and back three kinds of daily rates besides the special low rate coach excursions on each Tuesday and Thursday during August and Septem ber. Chicago and back daily low rates cither direct or via St. Louis, with stopovers at St. Louis, Kansas City and Omaha. Louisville, Ky., and back $21.73, August 12th to 13th. Poston and back the only chance of the season for a low rate visit to New England, $.'10.30, August 11th to i:tth, long limit. World's fair stopovers at St. Louis on through tickets. Colorado, Utah and Hlack Hills re sorts-there and back at practically half rates all summer. To California San Francisco and Los Angeles and back August 1.1th to September 10th, -only 4.". The only chance In 1H04 to get this low rate. Portland, Fuget Sound and back- August 13th to lth, one fare for the round trip. To Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and the dreat Lake region, the Ideal summer country, dally low rates to take you away from home. On the tlrst and third Tuesdays of each month very low round trip rates to hundreds of points In the north west, west and southwest. Write or call, describe your trip, lot me advise you on the least cost. W. L. l'H'KKTT, Ticket Agent. Cholera Infantum. This disease has lost Its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Mar rhoe Remedy came Into general use. The uniform success which at tends the use of this remedy In all cases of bowel complaints In Children has made it a favorite wherever Its value has become known. For sale by all druggists. War on China and Queensware THIS means just what we say. Every piece of Otieensware in our large stock will be reduced to the original cost, and on many articles below cost. This line of goods must be moved, as we need the room. The prices we offer will certainly do it. In Our Grocery This Old Reliable store, as it always has done, stands ready to offer you the best values for the money. Our line is certainly one of the most complete to be found in Cass County. H. M. Soennichsen. Successor to Weckbach & Cn World's Fair Visitors Will find first class accommodations within two blocks of four different car lines direct to world's fair grounds. Board and Room $1 per Day or $6 per Week Write and secure rooms before starting or for any other information. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Livengood 2737 Morgan Street St. Louis, Missouri ED. FITZGERALD, PROPRIETOR OF Livery, Hack and Baggage Line MOVING VAN. Removing of Household Goods a Spocinlty. Also, Eeavy Drayinp. Dr. H. J. MARTHUR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (Suiwssor to Ir. .1. M. (in'one.) COATS BLOCK. Plittsmouth 'Phone 26 NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. F0LEYS HONEYTAR top. tli cough and heal.lung. Under New Manage- went e. s. TUTT "!,ts ""m1 !riTls to know that he has purchased the Grocer Store of L. D. Ben nett, and that lie will continue to do busi ness at the old stand and by keeping the Choicest V Goods On The Market is prepared to meet all competition. He de sire all who want good, fresh things in the line of staple and fancy groceries, to see him at Bennett's Old Stand E. S. TUTT, Prop. Kunsmarm & Ramcje Still lead all other Meat Markets in furnishing the people of Platts 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. Fy courteous treatment to all they hope to retain their present patrons and jrain many new ones. 1