Icoal Hfcvcrtlscmcnte. Notice of Adoption. In tlie County Court of Cas County. Nebras ka. In tlie mutter of tlie ailontlon of Marlon Klni ly I'owi'll. a minor clillil. All persons Inicrcsttsl will take nolle tlmt on the .tli day of July. A. 1 hi KiUanl S. Hess Millo anil alfc, Myrlle llcssenlloa. H leal tlit'lr petition for tlie ailoitlon of slil Marlon Kiully I'owi ll and dial on tin' snme day llic Clillu Saving institute of Omaha, a iiTr:i lion I'laliiiint; to have the control ami riu'lit to dispose of saitl rlilld. HUsl Its rt'lin(uisli imnt and consent to tin' proposed adopt Ion of tlii vild Marlon Kinlly 1'owi'll Py tin-mild Kd wanl 8 llessenllow and Myrtle llcsscntlow; lliat s.ilcl neuter will U lieurd ly tlie eoiiiity court at the eourt room in salil county on the IMIi day of Seplenilier. ISH4. at W o'clock a. in., at which time and pliK'V olijts'tlons to said proposed adoption w ill lie heard. It Is further ordered Unit sen Ire of this no tice lie had hy publication In the I'liitlsinoutli Journal, a newspaper printed and inilillslieil In said county, hy publication of this order once In cadi week for four successive weeks. Witness my hand and olliclal seal this .k ill day of July. A. l. MKAI.) II VKVKT ll. THAVI. H 4-1 County Juilne. Notice of Attachment. I.I U.IK OOYI.K. alias Ihittlo Hall, will take notice, that on the iml day of .Inly. IIMI. M. Archer, a justice of the m ace of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. Issued an order of attachment for the sum of j'.H.ill. in an action peinlinu' be fore him, wherein lnils It. Kscnlieri:or Is plalntilV. and l.lllle tovlc. alias llaltie Hall, defendant, that property of ilefendani. con Klslini! of liousehold jrooils has heeu attach id under said order, Said cause was coiitlu lled to the Ji lli liny of Anirust. I'm, at nine o'clock II. m. Lul ls II. I.CI MII KI.Ht. M-4 4 I'lalntiir. Notice of Attachment. I.IMJK CHYI.K. alias llattle Hull, will take notice, that on the ,'ith day of July. l'.Hil. M. Archer, a Justice of the jiiaceof Cass coun ty. Nebraska, issued an order of iillachuient for the sum of ?l.".u. In an action pcniliiiK he fore him. wherein Kd Ku'enherirer Is plaintiff, i ml l.lllle Coylc. alias llaltlo Hall. defendant, that property of defendant, consisting of liousehold irooils has heen attached unihrsaiil order. Said cause was continued to the 7th day of Aumist. l'.m, at nine o'clock a. in. Ktl KlIKMIKIM It'll. 8-4-4 I'laliitlir. Notice of flttachrnerjt. I.IU.IK COYI.K. alias llattle Hall, will take notice, that on tlie d day of July. HU. M. Archer, a justice of the peace of Cass county. Nebraska, Issued unorder of attach ment for the sum of gin.:. In an action licnil- lni; before him. wherein Kd llonat Is plalutllT. and l.lllle Covle. alias llaltie Hail defendant that property of defendant, consist line of household L'oods has liccn altai'hed uiidersald order. Said cause was continued to the L'lith day of August. 1IKI4. ut nlneo'clock a. in. Kl) Hon at, K-4-4 Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. State of Nuihmska, l.ss , Conllty Collrt In the matter of the estate of Otto C. Book ineyer, deceased. NoTliT. Is hereliy Klven that the creditors of said deceased will meet tlie administrator of said estale. Iiefore me. County .linlc of Cass county. Nebraska, at thu county court Mom In I'lattsniouth. In said county, on the 1st day of October. I'.hH, and on the Kit li day of March. lltui, at oneo clock p. in., each day. lor tht' purpose of preseul uc their claims for exam ination, ail lust ment ami allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the admliiist rator to settle said es tate, from Hie r.'nil day of September IW4. Witness mv hand and seal of said county court, at I'la'ttstnoiith. Nebraska, i his st li day of Auirnst. I!i4. Hauvky D. I mavis. Iskai.1 ICMl County .Indue. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of un order of sale Issued by James Kobert son. clerk of the District court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on tlie 26th Day of September, A. D. 1904, ut 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the south door of the court house in the city f I'latts inoutli. In saiil county, sell at public auction to the blithest bidder, forcasli, thu following real estate, lo-wit: Lots One (1). Two (Si, Three (:i). In lllock Twenty-three (Sill. Also Lots Ten llm. Klev en (ID. and Twelve (IS), in Hlix'k Kltfht, (HI. All In the City of I'lattsinout li. In the County of Cass, state of Nebraska, together with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining. The same being levied upon anil taken as the property of Henry li. tiering, defendant, to satisfy ii judgment of said court recovered hy tlie County of Cass, plaintlir. against said de fendant. I'lattsmoutli. Nebraska. August 2iril. A. D. 1IHI4. JollN D. McllKIDK. Sheriff. Cass County. Nebraska. .Ifssk L. Koivr. jl-i I'lalntltl's Attorney. SHERIFF'SSALE. Ry virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of Cass county. Ne braska, and on a deer if foreclosure where in Nebraska State Hulldliig and Loan Asso ciation Is plalutllT. and Fred I". Keed and Kll.alieth N. Keed. Weeping Water Academy, KdwardT. Ulckard. Lydlu Mckard and A. .1. McDonald, tirst name unknown, lire defend ants. I will sell at public auction tothe high est bidder for cash at the front door of the court house In mild county on the 26th Day of September, 1904 at one o'clock p. m.. the following descrllied lands and tenements to satisfy the Judgment and costs In said action. Said property will lie Mild In three tracts as follows: Ixit six. block thirty-four. Weeping Water. Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In one tract: lot live, block tlilrty-four. Weeping Water. Cass county. Ne braska. In Hiiothertnict and the north seventy feet of lots three and four, block llfty. Ween ing Water. Cass county. Nebraska. In anoth er tract. . . Dated th.sS.,1. day of UWK. COCIITKK1HT& SiDNKit. sheriff. Attorneys for I'lalntllT. ARTICLES 0FINC0RP0R1IT0N WE TIIK I'NDKHSItiNKD. IIKUKUY Asso ciate ourselves together for the piirpo f forming 11 corporation under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and do adopt the following articles of lncororatlon: Artici.k 1. The name by which HiliJ'i'r- poratlon shall lie known Is 1 he .M unlock lele- ''a htu'I.k' s!1"tIip principal place of business of this corporation shall be at Murdock, in the county of Cass and State of Nebraska. " a - ,., 'i 'l iie nblect of which this cor- uarallon'ls formeil Is to htilld, erect, maintain und operate a system of telephone lines in Cass comity. Nebraska. 'i ii,.. mil hor ci can tal stiM'k ..f this .ViriKiratlon shall Ih' SI.k"'!"' which t..u.b -I., ,n l.. divided Into shares of the par valueof One Dollar each, of which S.'itl slum .shall Is- subscrllH'il and fully paid up. . .-. 'i i... i.lLdiesi. Inileblei tiess i this corporation shall not exceed two-thirds or the paid up capital. , . ., . ... , a.,,,,il ii 'this cornoratlo'i shall begin business on the llrst day of SeplemU r. l:4 and shall terminate on the llrst day of Sep' i...H ni-.i ii..kM twiner dlsso veil. Aiitii i.k 7. The affairs of tills corporation shall le under the management and control ..... n. ...-.i ... iu-...tj.r eiinslstlnir of live (.) members, to lie elected by the stockholders, and a president, secretary, treasurer and superintendent to Ih' elected by the Hoard of i.i. All elect loiis shall lsk hy ballot. A malorltvof the Hoard present in person ut . i meeting shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. m 'i i. .loin meel ng of the stiM'kholders of tills corporation shall ! held on the fourlh Monday of Seplemls r. In each yearat t he hour of SoVhs-k p.m. Ss'clal meet ings of stockholders may lie called hy the Hoard of Directors by k'lvlng three days notl- llcutlon In writing, notice nuisv io nose of such uieetlng. Aiitii i.k 9. The stockholders of this cor lH.ratloii shall Is- entitled toon.; vote for each share of stis'k held. Holders of a majority or shares present, either by person or by proxy. shall istltule a quorum for the transm Hon of business. Ahtici.K U. Theseiirthlesoflncorponillon may Ih nniended by a two-thirds vote of al the" slock at annual meeting or at a s nil meeting called for that purpose. Wltnessour hands this Kith tlay of JitmMWl. L NcitKEU rresldi'iit. Hot II. Cox. Secretary. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ok tiii: Plattsnjouth Loan and Building Association of I'lattsniouth Nebraska, oil the Anh tlay of June. I:a'I. ASS UTS. First mortCMce loan fXol:! Stock loans i t !) Keal Fstate .Ml'.' 54 Cash i.l'it: 41 lH'liniueiit interest, premiums and tines 7H N) Kxpcnscs uml taxes pulil T.7!4 M Other assets 41s Si Total l.lAUll.l T1F.S. Cupltal stock paid up .JU.sstl 00 Clldivlded profits Total Receipts and Expenditures for the Vear Ending June 30. 1004. liKCKIPTS. llalance on hand July I. IU'3 f IU1U iT Hues l.'.Us 00 Interest, premiums anil lilies :i.',VS II Umns repaid mhHI M Other receipts 1.104 Total J;L'.;.7j M I.Xl'KMiHTlUS Loans ill.lu'l lii l'A pensis in'4 IS StocU redeemed l.'i.Mt .':.' Cash on hand 'S.ooS 41 Keal estate 103 0l Total :i.'.j7.'i :w S l'A I K or N KIIH ASK A. i . col NTV Ol CASS, I. T. M. l'ATTKltsoN. secretary of tliealiove niiuied Assm'iatloii, do solemnly swear that forctfoimr statement of the condition of said Association. Is true and correct to tlie best of my knowled).'!' anil belief. T. .M. l'ATi t'.lisiiN. Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th ilay of AtiKtlst. HHi4. L. h'. H assk. Iskai.1 Notary I'uhllc. .My commission exiilies Oct. II. I'.Hu;. Approved: It. INPIIAM. J. K. ItAltwii K. W.J. Wiiitk, Directors. SHERIFF'S S(1LE. Ilv virtue of an order of sale, issued by thi clerk of tlie District Court. Cass Comity. Ne braska, on it decree of foreclosure wherein Nebraska State lluildiiik' and Loan Associa tion Isnlaiiitiir. and Fred T. Davis and Willi.' Kli.alielh Davis are defendants, I will sell at nubile auction to the hlL'hcst bidder for cash at the front door of the court house In said comity on the 26th Day of September, 1904 lit one o'clock p. in., the following described lands and tenemants to satisfy the jmlL'incnt and costs of said action: Lots one ami two. block llfty. Weeping Water. CasScounly. Ne braska! Dated this Sltlnlay of AuifiM. i;ni4. .loll.N D. McllKIDK. COfHTltiiillT t Si n Kit. Slnriir. Attorneys for l'lalntliT. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity virtue of an order of sale Issued by the lerk of tlie district court of l ass county. Ne braska, on a decree of foreclosure, wherein Nebraska Slate Itiiilding and liall Associa tion Is plaintiff, and Nettie II. Ueeilaud Harry I). Heed are defendants. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash al Hie front door of the court house of said county on the 26th Day ot September, 1904 at one o'clock p.m.. I he following described lands ami tenements to sat Isfy tlie judgment and costs in said action: Tlie north twenty two feet of tlie west forty-four feel, lot live, lilock sixty-four. Weeping Water. Cass coun ty. Nebraska. Dated this Stth day or August. JOHN D. Mt liHIDK. ContTuiiiiiT & Siiinkii. sheriff. Attorneys for I'lalntlff. MirraLy Special Correspondent. Dr. Hrendle, sr., is taking his sun's place at Avoca, this week, while tlie younn doctor is visiting the St. Louis fair. FlemminK Iiohb spent a few days at home this week. Clias. S. Stone, Carrie Allison, John Laudermilk and Pauline Oldham took in the reunion Friday afternoon. Miss Mable Brcndle visited at the home of Dr. B. F. Brcndlc this week. Mrs. Charles Carrol has been on the sick list the greater part of the week. J. M. Leek was in I'lattsmoutli last week and closed the deal whereby he became owner of the Dunn property on Chicago avenue. Those who drove over to Union Sat urday afternoon to attend the picnic were Messrs. and Mesdamcs Baker, YouiiKt Leek, Kennedy and Hcrger, and Ernest Carroll, Nellie Creamer, Walter Sans, Birdie Creamer, James Manners, Lula Leek, Will Jean and Miss Stokes. Besides these, both the freight and passenger trains were crowded. Little Mae Laughridge spent the week at Harry Todd's home, south of town. Most everyone gladly notes the uni son between tlie two churches, hy the choirs joining. Dr. Gilmore thinks it will be neces sary to open Herman Smith's hand and take some pieces of bone out Otherwise Herman is getting along nicely. Clias. Stone and John Laudermilk were Omaha visitors Monday evening Miss (iusslt! Hobb is spending the week with her grandmother, below I'nion. Boy Frans of I'nion spent Sunday with "Tlie Hon." Bob Fitch, of Mur ray. Myrtle Thacker is spending the week at the Clarences. Ilarvc Manners visited In l'latt mouth Tuesday afternoon. Miss Merc Bergcr is spending the week In Greenwood. James Laughrlgc made a business trip to I'lattsniouth Tuesday morn Ing. Mrs. A. S. Baker spent last Friday in Omaha. STRANGER IS FOUND DEAD No Inquest Fcund Necessary and !he Body Taken to Lincoln for Dissecting Purposes. Lat Monday morning the dead tkly of a man known as Tim Muhoney, was found In a room occupied by "Wine" Graves in the biiliding known ns tlie "White F.lephant," near tlie B. & M. depot on lower Main street. From various reports it seemsthat Mahotiey had been in the city for several days and had been drinking considerably. He was somewhat under the influence tif liquor when be entered Graves' room the night previous and asked for permission to lie down, which was granted him. Graves says Malioney seemed tosleep soundly during tlie nl.lit, and on eel ting up tiie following morning Graves went to where Malioney was lying, and was surprised, of course, to tind him dead. Beports are con Hiding in regard to the dead man. Some say that lie was for a time employed in Hie si one quar ries at Cedar Ovek and Louisville, and others say that lie was simply a tramp, traveling from place to place, and was about forty-live years of age. From circumstances surrounding his sudden death It was thought unneces sary to hold an inquest, taking it for granted, of course, that his death was due to imbibing ton much "bug juice." The county attorney, after conferring with the slate authorities, ordered the body taken to Lincoln for dissect ing purposes, according to a law pro viding tor such disposition of such bodies. Accordingly Coroner lioeck fultilled this order by delivering the body iu Lincoln Tuesday morning. No papers or other articles were found upon his person calculated to give any information as where he was from or the whereabouts of any of his relati ves. End of Bitter Night. Two physicians had along audstuo- born light with an abcesson my right lung" writes.1. F. Hughs of Dul'ont, Ga. "and gave me up. Kverybody thot my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The benelit I received was striking and 1 was on my feet iu a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers all Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung trouble Guaranteed by F.G.Frieke & Co. Price f.0c and frl.on. Trial bottles free. Cedaur Creek Special Correspondence. Flags are Hying high for Barker And for Mr. Davis, too! But Boosevelt and Fairbanks, they Are feeling pretty blue. The shock threshing in this vicinity is finished and the yield is as follows: Winter wheat, '. to l." bushels; spring wheat, f) to 8 bushels and oats from is to 40 bushels. Stack threshing has not yet begun. Jacob Meisinger, sr., hauled several loads of logs to tlie sawmill last week. John Gaucr, who has been operated on for appendicitis at St. Joseph's' hospital at Omaha Is able to be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. George Hcil were among the riattsmouth visitors last week. Mrs. Schafer is still under the doc tors care and Is reported quite sick. John Albert shipped a car load of porkers to South Omaha last week. George Hicks of Cullom informs is that he has sold his threshing outfit to Mcslna, liable & Co., of F.lght Mile Prove. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring tocheck the ravagesof consumption, the"whltc plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Fol ey's Boner and Tar Is safe and certain In results. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having it. F. (J. Frickc & Co. DeWitt Is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name DkWITT on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel Salve, which Is the best salve In the world for cuts, bums, bruises, bolls, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, due toitsmanycurcs.hascauscd numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed on the market. Tlie genuine bears the name of K. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Sold by F. G. Frickc & Co. I SUPPORT SCOn S EMULSION icrvei ti brldg to carry tht wukcntd and Urved lyittm tlonj until It un find lirm lupport In ordinary food. Snd (or net lunpU. SCOTT ft tiOWSK, Chtmliti, 409-41) I'Mtl Slrwl, NiwYotk. . nd li.no 1 til dnifit. ay Union Kroln tlie l.cilner William Craig arrived home last Fri day from Saline county, .there lie spent two weeks isiting bis parents and other relatives. G. C. Bovven left Tuesday for his home In I'liiladelpbiti, after upending several weeks with his siMer, Mrs. I'. S. Duugan. Mr. and Mrs. o. C. Dovev, of I'latts inout h, changed cars here last Sunday, going to Fagle to join an automobile party for u ride from there out to Au rora. Mr. and Mis. O. C. Bradley arrived here Wednesday from West Virginia, to visit Iteese Delaney and family. Mrs. ISradley Is a sister of Mrs. Do laney. W. . I. Johnson of Hello Foiirche, S. D., caine to Omaha this week wit ha shipment of cattle, and was here Tins- day and Wcilnevlay visiting John Chalfaiit and l';"uilv. Mrs. Leila Dugay and children, Frank and I't ail, taiiie in WedntMlay from Koek HIulls pivcincl, where the) have been spending most of tlie sum mer. Mrs Alice M. Dempster of Untie, Montana, vv bo formerly resided here, niadeseviral days' visit among her relat ives and Iriends hi I'nion and vicinity, and departed 011 Monday for Omaha. From there she went to St. Louis to spend M veial days at the ex posit ion. Ivan S. White, one or the best known pioneers of this county residing in Bock lilulfs, precinct, was In town last Saturday morning and was a wel come caller at the Ltdger olllee. Mr. While was going to Sidney, Iowa, to visit his daughter ami other relat Ives. George Leach siill'ered a painful In jury to his right eye Monday while threshing at. Henry t'hilcott's. A piece of something Hew from the eylender, striking him in the eye, andalthoiigli it made a very painful wound it is not thought any permanent injury will re sult. David Bickering the young man em ployed on B. C. Kendall's farm, was overcome by heat on Thursday of last week while working in the hayllcld al L.J. Hall's. He was a very sick man for several hours, and was in a semi conscious condit ion some time. Good care ami medical atteiitioiiaverted se rious results. Taken With Crarnps. Win. K i rinse, a member of the bridge gang working near Liltleport was taken. suddenly III Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. Disease was so severe that he had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gilford was called and consult ed. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bciuedy that he t hought would help him and accord ingly several doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able to le around next day. Thu Inci dent speaks quite highly of Mr. Clif ford's medicines. Klkader, Iowa, Ar gus, this remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale by all druggists. Elmwood From the Lender-Helm. L. R. Vakiner Is getting along nice ly and will soon be able to be out. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. U. DeleslK-rnier, Friday, Au gust 12. II. B. Waldron's milk house was hit by lightning Monday night. Mr. Waldron was In the building at the time but very fortunately was unin jured. Allle Hay had the misfortune to lose a horse Sunday evening. He was on Ids way home from F.lmwood, and when In front of S. I'. Parish's place, the animal dropped dead. Dr. Neely was called out again Mon day to see Lee Suavely, who has been down with appendicitis. Lee Is not getting along very well and an opera tion may be necessary. Dr. W. A. Alton and family will sail on the steamer Coamo, from New York, Oct. '11, for San Juan, J'orto Bico, where the, dixjlor go' s as a med ical missionary for the American Christian Missionary society. Mr. James Cook of Avoca and Miss Llla V. Jameson of Weeping Water were married at Lincoln on August 11. They lort Monday for Ord and Cen tral City where they will visit rela tives and friends. The little seven-trontlis-old child of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. .ickel died Mon day morning after an illness of some time. Funeral services were held from the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Methodist pastor at Alvo, ami were very largely attended. The remains were Interred InthoLlim iod cemetery. The sor rowing parents have the sincere sym pathy of the whole community in their bereavement. William S. Willcckson was Ixirn In Sangamon county, 111., Sept. b, Kt7, and died at Ids home iu Llmwood, Ne braska, Sunday evening, Aug. II, aged 07 years, 11 months and 21 days Deceased was one of our best citizens, FANGER'Si Department - Store WANTS YOUR PRODUCE It' yon tlon't want to tratlc it all out in Our (looils, o ate willinif to PAY CASH FOR PART OF IT. Wo have jus-t tlie- ojootls you want, ami w desire our fanner patrons to know that wo haw, ntno tlio com bination of tho two slorcs. the largest establishment of its character in I'lattsniouth. Our stock includes DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND GROCERIES In those lines we have event hin that an v ot hers keep, ami at the Lowest Prices, too. Call and see us and let us convince vmi that this is the place to trade. Remember, wo pay hiyliexi market price for produce. F A a bard worker and a splendid neigh bor. Last winter he was taken down . wit h la grippe, from which he never fully recovered. A few days before his death a eomplieiil Ion of asthma and heart I rouble set in, and coupled with I be excessive heat he was unable to win the light, against, deal b. Many friends sincerely mourn his depart ore for "t ruly, he was a good man " The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results In death. Thus a mere scratch, Insigni ficant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penally. It. Is wlsetohave Buck lin's Arnica Salve ever handy, lt'sthe best salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers and pilesthreaten. Only'J.V.at F.G.Frieke A Co., druggists. Louisville I' mni Hie Courier. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. ila.letou Nicholson. Aug. I I, a girl: also, to Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph M. Itundy, Aug. Hi, a girl. George Jung and wife returned Tuesday from St.. Louis, where they have been since June attending I he Fair. Mr. and Mrs. John I Meson left Mon day for Wausa, where M r. ( ileson will take charge of a (louring mill. Charlie Blchey has been on I be sick list for tin; past, two weeks, but. he Is now able to look after his business af fairs. Lule lloedeker is giandpa, a baby girl having been born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beiehart or Cedar Creek last Sunday. Congratulat ions to the hap py parents and also to Grandpa Boe- deker. Mrs. Brown, formerly Mrs. Jos. Pet tit, returned to Louisville Friday morning. It is said that her married life with Brown did not prove a con tinuous round of unalloyed bliss and she decided to return and take up her residence In her old home. Mrs. K. A. Stander, who was so un fortunate as to loose one of her liinlw some months ago, was In town Tues for the tirst time since her accident. She has purchased Scott Davis' resi dence and will spend her declining years in town. Gottlieb Sprieck and wife came in from Stanton Saturday to spend aeon pie of weeks visiting w ith relat Ivesaud friends. Mr. Sprieck says crops are fine hi Stanton county this season. Corn will be an immense crop, oats will average from 2.1 to :!.' bushels to the acre while wheat went from 10 to 12. Last Sunday evening "Grandma'' Beiehart fell from her door step and fractured hor left arm between the Please, 1 want tome JfHErYTOSE That's what. they all say. This food contains the'-valuable, phosphates of lime and iron, sonecetsary in . food for children. Whcatosc it : a flaked wheat food arVidwhen properly cooked, becomes a jclly-1 ike substance, heal tbfVl.Uight, and delicate. and. when properly cooked, ? 1 1 1 ttTi 1 iff lw 1 N a B R . w risl and elbow, (in account of her advanced age It was a most unfortu nate accident as it will take a long t ime for (he bone to Unit. Lit I le William I'rainptoii of Lincoln who was visiting at Hie home of his grandfather, Henry Lehuholl, fell from a fence last Friday and dislocated his elbow. Mis. I'rainptoii cainedown from Lincoln and returned Saturday, taking the little fellow with her. A Perfect Puinless Pill Is (he one that vv ill cleanse t lie system, set. the liver to act Ion, remove the. bile, clear Hie complexion, cure head acre and leave a good taste in the intuit h. The famous little pi I Is for do ing such work pleasantly and elfectu ally are HeWilt's Little Marly Risers. Hob Mi Hire, of LaKayct to, Ind., says: "All ot her pills 1 have used gripe and sicken, while DeWitt's Little Marly Misers are simply perfect. " Sold by I '. G. I 'l'leke Co. Mcxple Grove s'lH-i'lul ( '1 (l'li sn iiiilence. I'red Schafer left last week for a v isit to ( regon. Mrs, John Bock and Miss Dora W'ulf left last week for a few weeks' visit in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Bub Bay less are the happy parcntsof a baby girl weighing nine pounds. Vuite a number from this locality spent, last Sat unlay at the( ld Settlers reunion at I ' 1 1 ion . Mr. and Mrs. John I'risb gave a tine dance in their new Imme Saturday evening which was largely attended tnd much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lout hers visited it tlie home of W. F. Kloopping Sun day. Herman Gansemer was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis Sunday. I0I111 West and son, Johnnie, spent Sunday at the home of Joe Castel. Mrs. W. H. Puis and Mata Puis were in Murray Monday. Tracy and Frank Davis of Weeping Water were Maple Grove visitors Mon day. A Sweet Breath is never a failing sign of healthy stom ach. When the breath Is bad the stomach is out of order. There Is no remedy in tlie world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure forcurlng indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary C. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., w rites: "1 have been a dyspeptic for years: tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use or of Kodol I U-gan to improve at once, and arter taking a few bottles am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by F. G. Frickc & Co. mure LiPA 1. Pa 1 I I x i 1 I