THE CITY. "(Jut lloil," tin favorite cigar lr. Marshall, Ivutlst, (oats' Itlock. Rend llaydcn Itio'sud In tills paper. Mauy Murphy, 1m ks and st a 1 1 cry. Mauy X M urphy, line china and nit glass. 1 r. Marshal!, iH'iitlst, guaranteed work. i The best soda water In the world at (torliiK X Co.'s. 1,. O'Neill was down from Ilavelm k to spend Sunday. Smoke the Wuil I'.ros.' eelehrated "Cut Hell" cigars. Miss Klla UulTuer Is visiting rela tives In St. Joseph, Mo. Ir. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Office with Dr. K. 1. Cummins. T. It. Stokes and family of Murray were riattsmonth visitors Monday. That real, smooth, tasteful lee cream soda costs only "c,al, tiering X Co.'s. A. .1. Iteeson returned Saturday from a business trip to Carthage, Mo. Crushed fruit of all kinds with Ice cream soda, only "c at (ierlng X Co.'s. Mauy X Murphy are agents for Npauldiug's athletic goods, the best on earth. Misses Marie Novotny and Francis SvtKloda went to Chicago Monday to visit, friends. Not how cheap hut how good, l'ut t(K)n's Sun I'roof I'alut. Sold only hy Gering X Co. Mauzy X Murphy for yraphaphones and supplies. Largest line of records in the county. The A. O. IT. W. hall on Chicago avenue Is being repainted and other wise Improved. (Iocs further, looks better and lasts longer, l'ut ton's Sun I'roof Paint. Goring X Co. agents. Mrs. V. R. Clement is making an extended visit with relatives and friends hi Louisville. If you are a Judge of a good smoke, try the "Acorns" .1 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. Mrs. Elmer Moure and children, of Paclllc Junction, visited friends in Plattsmoutli last week. Several workmen from Omaha are engaged In putting tire escapes on the (Vulval school building. It costs a little more but Is by far the best, ration's Sun I'roof Paint tiering Co., sole agents. Sheriff Mcltrlde Is kept very busy now. lie lias plenty to do and he gets a hustle on him and does it. Dr. .). M. (Jreen was over from Weeping Water Friday, lie Is well pleased with his new home. Misses Jenetta and Geneva Nelson liave just returned from a two weeks visit with Weeping Water friends. Mrs. E. S. Chandler departed for her home In Havelock Tuesday, ac companled by her sister, Miss Myrtle Polsal. Miss Lillian Rookmeler, accompan led by the Misses Vlceu of Omaha, de parted Tuesday for St. Louis to visit the exposition. The management Is arranging for a Mr celebration on Labor lay, Sep tember ft. All the unions of the city will participate. Wendel Hell of Klghf Mile Grove was a business visitor at the Journal ofllcc Tuesday. Ills daughter, Miss Ida, accompanied him to the city. M. Fanner went to Omaha yester day to select his fall stock of millinery goods, lie was accompanied by Miss Uose Schall and Miss Mary Kunsman The Jewelry store belonging to L. S. Koblnson in Glenwood, Iowa, w as bur glarl.ed Monday night and It Is said that goods to the amount of $7"0 were taken. Miss Henrietta Martin, of Platts luouth, who has licen In the city the guest of Miss Clara Karstens, return cd to her home yesterday afternoon. -Nebraska City Tribune. Mrs. C. II. Jennings, ltoston -"Our tables (twins) were sickly. Had sev eral doctors, but no results, llollister's Kocky Mountain Tea made them strong and robust." :!." cents. Tea or tablets. Gerlng & Co. Mrs. C. C. Parmele and children have returned from their trip east. In their rounds they visited New York, "Washington, Huston and many other points in the east, and on their return rlsited Chicago and points lu Wiscon sin. A special fini Green wood states that on Tuesday afternoon William A. Armstrong was thrown from a buggy in a runaway and the horse fell on top of lilm, breaking his leg. The unfor tunate man Is a mall clerk on the Hurllngton running from Omaha to Denver, and was home for a few days. The report Is that he is In a rcrlous condition and that the limb may have to be amputated. PLATTSMOUTH AMD VICINITY. Ed Mann was a Lincoln visitor yes estcrday. M Ink Teresa lleinpel was an Omaha visitor yesterday. John Carter of Weeping Water was In the city yesterday. Hon. Frank P.. White was down from Omaha Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Leek of Murray were Plattsmoutli visitors Monday. A. W. At wood went to Omaha Mon day to witness the automobile races. Mrs. C. L. Merger visited friends In Cedar Creek Hit: fore part of tin' week R. I!. Windham and daughter. Miss llermia, returned Irom North l'latte, Monday. Miss Ellen PJkcu'iury departed Tuesday night for I lie St, Louis expo sition. Miss Mrusilla Thomas is visiting rel atives In Council liluffs and ('resent City, Iowa. Chancellor Huntington of ('diver sity Place was the guest, of Rev. .1. W. Swan Sunday. Mrs. M. S, I'.rlggs ami children went to southeastern Iowa Tuesday to visit at various points. Mrs. F,d McMaken, of Newcastle, Wyo., came in Monday evening for a visit with relatives. W. M. Chandler, who was visiting In this city, went to Greenwood Tues day to visit his sister. Can (J. Swan, of Nebraska City, spent Sunday with his parents, Kev. and Mrs. J. W. Swan. John Hurley came lu from Denver Tuesday, summoned here on account of the Illness of his child. Miss K ut 1 1 Patterson and Jenette While, of North l'latte, are visiting relatl ves In I'lasttsmouth. Mlsf Pert ha White, who lias been visiting Plattsmoutli friends, returned to her home in Omaha Thursday. Mr. and M rs. .1. M. Huberts enter tained the Shoop-Pirie bridal party Tuesday evening. Also other friends. James Dysert, of I'nion, who recent ly returned from a trip to the state of Washington, was In the city yester day. Wes Grassman and H. E. Mateson went to Omaha last week to enter the employ of the M. P. railroad com pany. Alfred Mall, a former Plattsmoutli boy who has been located In Wheeling, W. Va.. for some time, Is visiting rel atives here. The fresh oyster season is now on, and Perry's up-to-date restaurant Is where you can linil them in any style you desire. Miss Kittle Cummins returned Tuesday from her visit with friends in St. Joseph, Mo. She reports a very pleasant time. F. W. LelinhotT has sold the laundry to Mr. F. Vogel, late of Denver, Colo., and the new proprietor has taken pos session of same. Mrs. J. W. Newell came In from Al liance, Neb.. Tuesday evening to be present at the Plrle-Shoop wedding yesterday afternoon. Dr. Halrd, W. N. Halrd, and the Misses Caroline and L'stella Halrd, de parted Monday for a week's visit at the St. Louis exposition. John Kraeger, one of the Journal's Mynard patron's called Saturday and renewed for another year. M r. K reager reports the corn crop booming In his section. D. P. Downs and family went to Des Moines, yesterday, to attend the Iowa state fair. From there they will visit Chicago lefore returning. You need clean healthy bowels Just as much as pure, wholcsoiiu food; without either, you cannot keep well. llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea elim inates all Impurities. Tea or tablets. tiering & Co. Lee Maytield of the Louisville Cour ier was a Plattsmoutli visitor yester day. He called and set up the cigars to the office Imys, including "Uncle Hilly." He It said he didn't get us like Judge Travis did. Mrs. Anna McKeeof Trenton, Mo., has just brought suit in the Cnlted States circuit court against the city of shland, Neb., for Injuries sustained from a defective sidewalk. She wants HO.iHM damages. Here Is another warning to the authorities of Platts moutli to make haste In compelling the putting down of good substantial walks. Judge Travis has Issued marriage permits to the following parties since the last Issue (if the Journal: Ashlev O. Ault, aged twenty-live, of Hastings, Neb., and Miss Anna Wolf, of Cedar Creek, aged nineteen; William S. P.. l'lrle, aged twenty-three, of Lincoln, and Miss Grace Slioop, aged nineteen, of Plattsmoutli; Clans Hoetel, aged twenty-three, and MKs Pearl Mines, aged eighteen, liotli of l'lattsmouth. Joe Klein was down from Lincoln Friday. P. C. Hanson was down from Omaha to spend Sunday. Kalph Towle was down from South ( hnaha to spend Sunday. L. H. Peterson and family Sundayed w 1th relatives in ( Mnaha. Mrs. C. E. Melger of Cedar Creek visited in this city Saturday. Joseph A. Conner was down from Omaha Saturday on business. Sam Patterson, of Arapahoe, Neb., was here on business Monday. F. W. Ethcridge, of Greenwood, Sundayed with Plattsmoutli friends. Eddie SehulholT departed last Thurs day for a visit with friends in Denver. H. II. Tartsch of McCook, was here on business the fore part of the week. Mrs. E. J. Pickett or Lincoln visited w ith her son, W. L., and his wife last week. George Horn and family of Cedar Creek were Plattsmoutli visitors Sat urday. The name that means finality Is Pat ton's Sun Proof Paint. Sold only by tiering & Co. Miss Myrtle Hoberts, of South Oma ha, spent Sunday with the family of .1. M. Huberts in t his city. Judge Jacob Fawcett and I. A. Wells, Omaha attorneys had business in Judge Travis' court Monday. D. C. Woodrig, superintendent of bridges for the H. X M., was a business visitor to Plattsmoutli Saturday. Mrs. C. M. McElroy and son of Mor ris, Minn., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pollock, parents of the former. W. II. Heil and daughter, Lizzie, were visitors In the city Thursday af ternoon. Mr. Heil called at the Jour nal office on business. H. M. Jackson, M D. Chronic and nervous diseases a specialty. Monthly treatments. Write, or call at .311 Hamge Hlock, Omaha. The M. P. agent sold Hi) tickets to I'nion last Saturday, which shows that Plattsmoutli was pretty well represent ed at the old settlers' reunion. Miss Adelia Heil. who was the cuest of Misses Minnie and Elsie Thierolf several days last week, has returned to her home In Eight Mile Grove. Will Archer spent Sunday with home folks. He has been located at Valley Junction, Iowa, but left Mon day morning for Pocatellc, Idaho. ('. S. Stone, cashier of the Murray State Hank, was a Plattsmoutli visitor Monday. The Journal is pleased to note his recovery from his late lliness. Mrs. Lelia Dugey came in from Ot tuimva, Iowa, Friday evening, en route for her home In I'nion. She had been visiting friends over in the Hawkeye state. For the Woodmen of the World car nival at Omaha August 29 to Septem ber 4. the Missouri Pad tic will make one-third fare for round trip August Hi) to September:!. Among the teachers examined by Superintendent Wortman last Satur day, were Misses Edith Dean of Green wood, Anna M. Towle of Wabash, Alice Cameron of Ashland, Stella Opp of Avoca, and John Opp of Avoca. 1'ncle Jake Kunzmann, our genial old German friend of Cedar Creek, was lu the city Monday, celebrating his seventy-first anniversary with his nu merous friends. May our old friend live to celebrate many more similar events, Is the wish of the Journal. G. Sprleck, accompanied by his son, Otto, of Cedar Creek, of gave the Jour nal a pleasant call Saturday. Mr. S. Is now a resident of Stanton county, Net)., where he ow ns a large ranch.and be and w ife are spending a few weeks In Cass county visiting with old neigh bors and friends. Mr. Sprleck Is a Journal reader and says be has never missed an Issue. We were pleased to meet him. Fred Patterson and his friend, F. A. Harrett, called at the Journal oftlce one day last week. Mr. Harrett and family are out for a recreation trip and had a skill in which they landed at their friend's place. Mr. Harrett's home is at Neuman's Grove, Neb., and he says he and his family are out for a pleasure trip and w ill spend a couple of weeks with Fred and family. Fish ing and hunting Is the program out lined, and they gave the Journal man a very polite Invitation to visit them and enjoy a tish-fry. Mr. Frank Walters, of Lock port, 111., was a Plattsmoutli visitor Wed nesday of this week nt the Inn,,., ,,f Abram Hupley. Mr. Walters was re-j turning to his home from the Hone- steel country, where he had been to tile on the farm he drew In Fncle Sam's ' lottery a few weeks ago. Mr Wi, .ers will be remembered by some of the Plattsmoutli people, as he was married to Mr. Hupley's daughter some twelve years ago in this city and two years later returned to Platts moutli with his wife, where she died of consumption; this being Mr. Wal ters last visit to our city until Wed nesday of this week. Mr. Walters is one of Lockport's prosperous business men, being engaged In the general mercantile line, and those whom he met in Plattsmoutli are certalnlv numbered with his fast friends. E. G. DOVEY & SOW SPECIAL OFFERING IN Bed Spreads CSi Towels We have made a very special purchase in these lines and offer them at the following low prices. In view of the fact that linens and cottons have advanced, these prices are unusually attractive: Bed Spreads-69c, 99c, SI.I8, $1.29, $1.39, $1.59, $1.78 and $1.89 Towels lie, I5c, 18c, 19c and 20c Defender Muslin Underwear I3f Another Team Stolen. Last Sunday night another team of horses and single-seat top buggy were stolen from near Weening Water. Sheriff McEride has sent out several hundred cards, giving a description of the property stolen and also of the sun- posed thief. It seems that suspicion rests upon a certain party, who, from the description given, ought to be verv easily detected. This horse stealing business has become so monotonous in ('ass county that if not stopped nrettv shortly, the fanners are liable to take vigilant measures to put an end to It. Sheriff MclJride has done and Is still doing everything in his power to bring the nuilty parties to justice, butas his hands to some extent have been tied in the performance of his duties, we can't blame the farmers for taking the law Into their own hands. Horse thieves light shy of a county with a well organ ized vigilance committee. A Dirty Whelp. It is claimed that a young ladv. the name of whom the police refuse to di vulge, while on her way home In the south part of the city about 5 o'clock Friday evening last, was accosted In a most ungentlemanly manner by an en tire stranger, the llkeshcdoes does not wish to experience again. As she was passing along near the site of the old slaughter house, south of the shops, a mini lumped out from tall weeds and grabbed her by both hands, and it was with considerable difficulty that she released herself from the terrible grasp of the dirty scoundrel. After freeing herself, she dealt the man a blow with her parasol, making her es cape by running for dear life. The young lady says she never saw the fel low before, but that she could easily recognize him If they ever meet again. Such cowardly and dastardly whelps should be tarred and feathered and drummed out of town. We have called attention to the opening of the fall term, Sept. 1, of the Omaha Commercial College. Many have written Eohrbough Brothers for advertising literature, and have de cided to attend this institution to prepare for mercantile life. Nobetter sellectlon could possibly be made. We advise ot tiers to send at once for free catalogue. Address Rohrbough Eros., Omaha, Neb. Why is it that Ayer's Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is n hair food. It feeds the hair. puts new life into it. The hair I Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. Whn t Brtt n,il Aytr't lllr Vlsnr mt Imlr ttmul til (rr Hut nnw It I. m tirh biark. mill ihirk at I could with." - Ht. Hi ran KLorrnTiEii, TuicumOin. A . I 00 boltl. J. r. Atrn rn for Gray Hair Ayers Just Received A NEW LINE We have the extra sizes in these garments which are usually so hard to obtain. E. G. DOVEY a SON "Dickey Dickey Doubt." F. P. Sheldon's man Friday in his last effusion in that great moral and religious weekly, the Nehawka Regis ter, says: "We have no crow to pick with John McBride, but will say for the edification of the Journal man that Hon. Frank P. Sheldon has nothing to do with the Nehawka Register at this time, and knew nothing of what ap peared in its columns. The writer does not court newspaper controversy but will inform Iiro. liates that his In terference in the news matter of Reg ister will be disregarded; and that Slieriir Mclhide and the writer can settle their diirercnces without the in tervention of financially interested meddlers." Well, Dickey, we must say you feel quite egotistical, since you thew aside the paintbrush and donned the garb of editor. When we sec one of our best county olllcials slandered, as the copy of the Register which bore the name of F. P. Sheldon at the mast head, slandered Sheriff MclJride, the Journal will fly right to his rescue, not withanding you consider the Journal a "financially interested meddler." Rut don't call us any more hard names, Dickey, as we might be placed under the painful necessity of calling you down "good and hard." The Poison Label. The hcaltn department of the slate of Illinois has in consideration the proposition of a prominent physician to compel by law the manufacturers of medicines and articles of food to label their specialties poison, even if It contains the smallest amount of a deleterious Ingredient. Such a luw would show to the people that Trincr's American Elixir of Bitter Wine Is the only reliable remedy for the stomach containing no poison. It consists of the purest natural grape wine and of herbs known for their prompt action on the digestive organs and thus on the blood. For years It has been be fore the public and today it has friends In every country, because It always gave satisfaction. In all diseases of the stomach and in those caused by Impure or weak blood, in nervousness, In bodily weakness, you cannot find a more palatable and more effective remedy than Trlner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine. At drug stores or di rectly from the manufacturer, Jos. Trines, 799 So. Ashland avenue, Chi cago, 111. A Summer Cold. A summer cold Is not only annoying but If not relieved pneumonia w ill be the probable result by fall. One Min ute Cough Cure clears the phelgm, draws out the Inllamatlon, heals and sooths and strengthens the lungs and bronichlal tubes. One Minute Couh Cure is an ideal remedy for the child ren. It Is pleasant to the. taste and perfectly harmless. A certain cure for croup, cough and cold. Sold by F. G. Frlcke & Co. Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork, Ky., says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Chamber lain's Stomach and LIverTablcts when she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usually caused by Indiges tion and these tablets and Just what Is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approaching attack. At tacks of bilious colic may be prevented In the same way. Fur sale by all drug gists. Dr. Elster, Dentist, Waterman Block. Summer Dress Goods Our sale is still on. Entire Stock; of Wash fabrics From 5o to 19c. DON'T FORGET WE SELL Queen Quality Shoes The best $3.00 shoe made. See display in east window. Special Prices This Month on Par asols and Umbrellas. A Special Re duction on this Season's Shirt Waists. Our Lines are Complete In all the De partments. NOTICE We have moved our stock of Books, Stationery, etc. to the Leonard Building, formerly occupied by Lchnhoff Bros., where we will be pleased to serve you in the future. Respectfully, Mauzy & Murphy Miraculous Escape. Last Saturday Lee Allison, of near Murray, came very near meeting with a fatal accident. He was going from Union to the reunion grounds, and drove toocloseto the creek along side of which he was passing, when the horses, vehicle, Lee and his companion went over the bank, landing in the mud and water, several feet below. It was with considerable dilliculty that the team was extricated. After cut ting the harness and by the use of a block and tackle, the horses were rais ed from their muddy bed. No serious damage was done, but we'll bet that Lee and his companion don't want to experience any more such narrow es capes from serious injury, if not in stant death. 'Tis said a bottle and a glass Will make a person mellow, Rut Rocky MountalnTca'sthedrink That livens up a fellow. Gering & Co. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all stagcs,and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medi cal fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di rect'y upon the blood and mucous sur faces of thesystem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giv ing the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J.Cheney k Co.,To!elo, ). Sold by all Druggists, ::e. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Cider Making! Rear In mind my cider press will be In operation durlnir thp m9mui n-i days, Fridays and Saturdays of of each week, until November . Itli, on which date cider-making will positively dose t. .m . 1.1 .. . mi im.ije.ir. neinemoer the closing date November 5. JVKM'Kt, Jli:iL. For Sale ! A rubber-tired go-cart and lady's bicycle, both in splendid repair. In quire at the Journal ofllcc. When vou want a nlivsiKrimr i-....n.i and gentle.casy to take and certain to un.uinujsusenamoeriain s Stomach and Liver Tablets. I 'or fcnlrt l. Mn , , . v till druggists.