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MKXICAN MKXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment i' ii re all fornix of Ktn-unirtt Ihiii. rurvM Cukvd L'ddcr In row MKXICAN ami take in of Weeping Water rrmn llu' lii-piilillriin Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs. .Mi" Flrlsch man. of Maolev, a daughter, on Thurs- ilay, AugiM I'-. Ifo (if Nehras- Mil.) 'I ' kaCity. spent Sunday here with hi' brother. Mai tin, and wife. In- K. T. IlicUH ami wife left '''I dav f. .i- Chicago where tin')' will j J. A. I'ciii'laii ami wif' trii through Hi'1 cast. lives north of tnvn, liar, been liusy hauling lumber from the l'ickson Lumber company, fur a law new house on one farms. Mrs. S. M. lavis has bought proper ty in Lincoln ami Is moving to the nnltiil tills week. Mrs. 1 'avis' object lit tnnv I in' I 1 1) St ml her son to tin state university. The two-year-old son of Mr. anil Mrs. James Tecgarden fell out of the second story window Tuesday after noon, a distance of ten or twelve feet to the ground. Aside from being little shaken up the little fellow enped Injury. Utirlni! the thunder storm Monday evening Unlit nlnk" struck the cupol on the school house. The llames pass ed down the wall and set lire to a bird nest, and about two hours later Un building broke out in llames. Luckily the lire was noticed at once and help summoned and the blaze put out. The damage was not very great and Is fully covered by insurance. Itert CoL'll.er and wife and Oscar McNurlln and wife pulled out betwee n and t o'clock Monday morning on an overland trip to southeastern Okla Jioina where they have made tilings on homesteads. The boys each bad good team and wagon, and expect to make the trip of UM miles In twenty days. They rather have to make It In that time or they will he too late to comply with the government's regula tions. The weather at present Is hot for such a trip. cs late averaged 1M bushels, while the coin specialist. It was arly t uritcd out l.'i bushels, lie sas caused by a decayed tooth. probably From tint lleriiM. Allen Walker made a settlement with the II. & M. Saturday, but we did not learn the amount, which was something over Jloo besides medical attendance. John Opp of Avoca has secured a po sition In the David City schools, In eighth tirade work. John Is a good teacher and will doubtless rise rapidly In his profession. Wm. Woodruff came In on the Thursday evening train. He Is prin cipal of the schools at Conway, Iowa. Will Is so large that lie looks uncom fortable on a hot day. lie expects to remain two or three weeks. John Tlghe, of Manlcy, is not much elated over his wheat crop. The nine ty acres averaged about six bush els per acre. Part of It, however, went about 10 per acre. Ills sixty acres of oats averaged from l. to 1" bushels per acre. Tart of them the he has i:oo acres of corn that Is looking just line. Last Wednesday, while at work In fie ipiarry, 1 red Mcdraily was unfor tunate enoimh to he the. victim of an .lecideiit 'Uit" painful. A loose lock fell from bo( where he was working st liking hi m on the ankle, crushing It idly and tearing the ligaments and tissues Iihim'. lie is getting along nicely, and an accident policy of 12 a week is Miineeoiisolal Ion, but he would .it her not have to he laid up. It is a wonder he was not Injured for lile, as the n ek was a huge one. Died At his home six miles north ast of Weeping Water, Mr. John L. Dawson, aged till years, (i months and days. The funeral services were held at the home, Saturday, August lit, at 11 o'clock, conducted by the l!ev. S. I. llanford of the Congrega tional church. Mr. Dawson was born in Holmes county, Ohio, Jan. W, and was married to Mary C. McClcl- aud, June 1, Isi'm, also of Holmes county. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson came to Nebraska in November, 1X711, and settled on what has been the home place ever since. M r. 1 lavvson leaves a wile and live children, three sons liv ing at home, one daughter, Mrs. Folt, living in tlie neighborhood, and one daughter living In the western part of the state who was unable to be present. The funeral was largely attended by relatives ami friends and the Ixidy was laid to rest In the Oakwood ceme tery. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a prevent ive of suicide had been discov ered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found t hat will prevent t hat con dition which makes suicide likely. At the tirst thought of self destruction take Klcctrlo Hitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kid ney regulator. Only oOe Satisfaction guaranteed by F. d. (J. Frlcke & Co., druggists. Dr. Talent t is making some import ant repairs on his home by raising the house ami putting a new foundation and cellar under the main building. An addition will tie built on the ia-t side lKl feet, same height as the main building. A furnace will be put in with all modern improvement-. When Completed the doctor's family will have a beautiful home for com fort and convenience. Married - Wednesday. August IT, at f o'clock, at the home of the bride. Miss Clara Slater and Mr. Henry Creer, l!ev. Fowler ofliciatlin:. Only the near relatives were present. The bride has lived all her life in and near Crceiiwnod and Is a lady of line Chris tian character. Mr. Creer is an ener getic young farmer and a worthy man. They will make their home on the (ireer farm about four miles south of town. Miss I'earl Sampson was knocked down by a bolt of lightning during the electrical storm Monday evening, at the home of Mr. T. Sampson, and for a time It was feared that she would not regain consciousness. After sev- from tin" Itcncon. Fred Mueiichau has been hauling m:iieii:il thU week for a large new barn. Kuss Mick has just buiit a new dou ble crib, :vil) feet, on the McCHntock place. Miss (looilell, of San Diego, Call., a niece of Chas. Trumble, visited hen the past week. J.J. Ileiticr opened his store Satur dav. Louis Koettgcr of Mm wood will have charge of it. Julius Sac! started in this week to put up ."' acres of prairie hay which he says will make about two tons to the acre. Mrs. II. L. Scattcrgood and children left Tuesday morning for Napa, Cali fornia, to visit her parents and two brothels. We are informed that Lee Suavely, from near Alvo, was taken to Lincoln Wednesday to be operated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Doveyof l'lattsmouth, left last Monday in Mr. Adams' automobile for Aurora. They will visit friends at York, Oram! Is land and at other towns along the 8 War on China and Queensware of THIS means iiist what wo saw Even piece (Jueensware 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 & CO. Plat is mouth. Neb. er hours of care by Dr. Talcott she be gan to improve and at this writing is route. able to be up and around. Miss Samp- Mr. and Mrs. George Oberle mourn son Is the girl who ran away from the loss of their little daughter, Kate, home a year ago and had Just returned aged II months and 1!) days. The little the dav before. She Is a niece of Mr. one was taken sick Sunday morning, Sjimnson August 14, with cerebro spinal menin KiUSj aml (litHi at 2:;jo p. lu. The fu- Puts an End to It All. nerai was iei(i jn the south German A grevious wail oft imes comes as a Lutheran church Monday afternoon result a unbearable pain from over conducted by Kev. Mueller. inviwl nriniie I llvmoss. liiiekni'lie. liv cr complaint and constipation. Hut 0. B. Burhans Testifies after Four thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills Years. they put an end to all. They are gentle G. 15. Hurhans, of Carlisle Center, but thorough. Try them. Gnly 2.jc. N. Y., writes: "About four years ago Guaranteed by F. (i. Frlcke & Co., I wrote vow stating that I had been 5GX8Q30G3XiXDe000G druggists. NehvwkL 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 Greenwood from tho Kiiteriirlse. Several more houses will be erected in Greenwood this fall. A tine girl was Ixirn to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeVore, Sunday Aug. 14. fniin tin? Iti'Klsti'r. Dor and Paul McMride of l'latts mouth are visiting their little Neliaw ka friends this week. Dr. Pollard reports that his w ife is nave elapsed and 1 am evidently cured rapidly recovering from her indispo- to stay cured, and heartily recommend sitlon of some days ago. Foley's Kidney Cure to any one sutler- We arc glad toannounce thatGrand- ing from kidney or bladder trouble." ma White is now able to be about the F. G. Frlcke & Co. World's Fair Visitors Will iind tirst 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 J Livery, Hope she will soon be To Everywhere and Back- The Burlington oilers excursion rates in every direction, so low that there is no excuse for staying at home. Below are some of them: St. Louis and back three kinds of house again. well. FredJMcGrady while at work in the stone quarry west of town had the Tills neighborhood has been blessed misfortune to have his ankle badly with two good down pours of rain this crushed by a rock falling on it. The week and the corn crop is looking very accident w ill lay him up for some daly rates oesfjes the special low rate tine. time. cmch excursions on each Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Rochester, Isaac Pollard, accompanied by Lot- Thursday during August and Septem- N. Y., who have been visiting Wm. tie and Lcona Pollard and Mrs. wal- bcr Jones and family, left for California lace, left a few days ago for a western Chicago and back dally low rates last week. outing. They will visit Yellowstone cither direct or via St. Louis, with j n R-irr and wife started Wcdnes- Tark, Denver, Salt Lake and other stopovers at St. Louis, Kansas City i .... . : dav for the mountains, where they points 01 interest,. and Umana. Mrs T. .1. Rimvnn nrrived from her Lou SVllIe. Ky., ana oaCK T-l. o). Virginia home Friday evening and August 12th to hall found that her husband had furnished Boston and back-the only chance a splendid cottage forher future home, of the season for a low rate vlsitjrio While she has been here but a few New England, KW.dO, August lltli y days, she Is delighted with our beautl- Uth, long nnm ful village. That's the way everyone World's fair stopovers at St. Louts talks. on through tickets. f p iMnnin u-i.n fit. ..n ttmo to. I Colorado, Utah and Black Hills re ... ........ - ... .:.ii cl.Lwl In 1 nnUvlll.v thnn nf. WnontniT SortS-llierC ami .WK ill piututaiij vvitor hi, t lntnK. In tt.U vlllmrrv loft liail ratCS ail Summer ' . . . T r,nllf.ln Vim I.'mnrisen nnrl ill VIIIIIUUIHI ...ii . ... v. ...... will remain a month or more In hopes of regaining their health. James Burks had a cancer removed from his tongue last week by a Lin- IE? Sunday for Nebraska City to again en ter the employ of the packing house Before leaving here he purchased a line cottage and will make this his fu ture home. D. C. West, the accommodating bank cashier has developed unite a business in sheep raising. He sold his (lock last week at a protit of hn) per cent on the investment, and the only expense lie has been to was for pas turage, which was a very insignificant sum. aiker t.ates tried to miy ins ilock but was a day too late. Was In Poor Health For Years. Ira W. Kelley, of Manstield, l'a writes: "I was in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad der trouble, and spent considerable Hack and Baggage Line MOVING VAX. Removing of Household Goods a Specialty. Also, Heavy Draying. Dr. H. J. MacARTHUR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (Successor to l)r. .1. M. Uruvnc.) COATS BLOCK. Plattsmouth 'Phone 20 NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. Kunsmann & Rainrje Still lead all other Meat Markets in furnishing the people of l'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. FOLEYSHONETHCAR tops th cough nd hlslui& Los Angeles and back August i:th to September 10th, only H". The only chance In l'.KU to get this low rate. Portland, l'ugct Sound and back- August b'.th to lth, one fare for the round trip. To Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and the C.reat Lake region, the ideal summer country, daily low rates to take you away from home. On the tirst 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, let me advise ou mi the least cost. W. L. Lu k kit, Ticket Agent. By courteous treatment to all they hope to retain their present patrons and gain many new ones. Greatest Aid to Cookery With least labor and trouble it makes hot-breads, biscuit and cako of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome. Price Baking Powotn Co., Chicago, Cholera Infantum. This dii-cuse has lost Its terrors since money consulting physicians w ithout (jianihcrlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diar obtaining any marked benetst, nut was r)loe iomrdv came Into general use. cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and 1 xi10 uniform success which attends the desire to add my tcsthnoney that It se of this remedy In all cases of bowel maybe the cause of restoring the complaints in Children has made it health of others." Kef use suUstltutcs. favorite wherever its value has become V. Ci. Frlcke & Co. known. For sale by all druggists. Paint Bargains-Special. Linseed oil, raw, 4."c per gallon. Linseed oil. boiled, V per gallon. Carter's white lead.KlHl per 100 lbs. Southern white lead, tM per 100 lbs. ration's Sun Froof paint. tl..o per gallon; 5 gallons or more, ll..o per gal. Turpentine. 'c per gallon. CiEitiM& Co., lrugglsts. CASTOR I A For Infauti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Under Nev Manage- E. S. TUTT wants all his friends to know that ho lias purchased the Grocer Store of L. D. Ben nett, and that he 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. lie 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.