VI K MEXICAN .diking Liniment ciu cH Cuts, Jturtin, ltrulac. MEXICAN !!e Liniment . n n i r:iiii4 ami Strain. MEXICAN MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment In use for over alxty yeara. ustang Liniment cm rruntbltoit and Cbllblulua. MKXICAN Mustang Liniment ltewt thlu fur u lutue humu. MIIXICAN Mustang Liniment lrlvtt nil Inflammation. Austang Liniment fur Man, livuxt ur Poultry. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment hculx Old Sori-rt quickly, MEXICAN Mustang Liniment rurrt Caked Udder in cow. Mustang Liniment limber up Stiff Joint. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment jH-nctruten to the very bone. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment nl way a glvea satisfaction. Mustang Liniment Lieat for Horse ailment. lirvip XI MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment cure Spavin and King bone. Dent for Cattle ailment. MUX I CAN j r;Lcir,(j Liniment : i :i nil! iti v euro for I'IU-h. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best for Sheep ailments. MEXICAN Austang Liniment carta nil forma of Khcamatiam. Weeping Water From (lie Iti-euhllcHii A child was Uirn to Mr. an.l Mrs. Charles Klehardson Tuesday night, but the little one only lived a few liours. The many friends of (irandma Car ter w ill lie pained to learn tliat her condition Is not much Improved. The warm weather proves finite weakening to her. Pan McCarthy has a new cork leu and Is aide to net around on It very veil. We liopj lan can wear It nil rljlit and that It will be of great bene tlt to him. The foundation Is aliout completed for the ChrlstlanSc church. This de nomination has chosen a idee location for their church home and Kldora avenue will be much improved by the addition. lcan, the nine-year-old son of L. 1. .Swlter, met with a very painful acci dent last Friday by being thrown from Ids horse, lie had sprained his ankle a few days previous and In trying to shield It in his rail lie struck Ills arm breaking It In two places. Will K. Woodrulf, who has lieen vis iting his parents and other relatives here for two or three weeks returned to his home In Conway, Iow a, Monday morning. It has been eleven years since Will has been here to make a lengthy visit and he sees a great many changes. The ooard or directors In district No. 21, are building a new school house. The building Is to 2lx:tS feet and will be one or the. Ilnest country school houses In the county. It will not be ready tor occupancy heroic the middle or October, so the llrsfc two weeks of school w ill be held In the old building. The new building Is situa- ted on John McKay's rami and is a quarter of a milo west of the old loca lion. Miss Lena liurns will bo the in structor for the coming year. from llio UcruWI. (1. I. Smith has rented 400 acres of land In Frontier county, and will try his luck there another season. Victor Iulllelil returned home from Colorado last Wednesday, where he has been tpultc sick for several weeks, Miss Sarah Colman went to Nehawka Sunday to visit relatives. She will leach this fall In the llechner district. Miss Marie Mellows, daughter of Krnk ltellowsof Cleveland, ()., arrived Sunday and Is making her headquar ters with Mrs. A. W. 1 leach while vis iting relatives. A special train will he run from Union to Kim wood on September 24 so the delegates to the republican county convention from I'lattsmouth and along the line can attend and have time to catch the main line train north on the Missouri Pacltlc at Union. Dr. W. M. Thomas and family and Jim Thomas of Louisville, chartered Dunn's automobile last Friday morn ing and left for Uellevllle, Kan., where Mrs. Thomas' folks reside. The auto Is a fast and smooth traveler, and the family enjoyed the outing very much, returning home Sunday evening. We surmised correctly last week re garding the wedding of Miss Stella Nye and Mr. Clarence Conrad, which occurred at Cook, the home of the bride's parents, Tuesday evening, Au gust 211, 1W4, in the presence of a few friends and relatives. The newly mar ried couple w ill live on the farm that the groom has been having charge or during the past year near Weeping Water. It is queer how lucky some folks are. Charles A. Haldwin has been repairing an engine for use in sawing wood. Fri day be steamed up to see how It worked, pulled the throttle, and It started plenty quick, backed up against the saw frame, pinned Charlie's leg be tween the two vehicles and by the fraction of an Inch It was saved from ocing crushed, the engine was re versed and he was soon released. Cured of Bright's Disease. Ceo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Ued Mills Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I bad kidney disease for many years and bad been treated by physicians for twelve years; had taken a well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recommended, but got no relief until 1 began using Foley's Kidney Cure, I'he lirst half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease, lie fore 1 legan taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick-dust sub stance, and sometimes a slimy sub stance. I believe I would have died If 1 had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure F. 0. Frlcke & Co. Louisville Kroiii tin- f'uurlrr. Miss Willie Merger lias gone to Lin coln, where she will havecharge of the fourth and lil'th grades In the lichnont school. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. l'annele and daughter, Mary, or I'lattsmouth, vis ited at the home or K. A. Ilolyokc this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Scherwin and (laughter or Helden, visited at the home or .lohn Schocmann this week. They left Thursday ror Mllford. Mrs. Schocmann and daughter Kdua accom panied them. Oliver I'rwln died Friday morning at 7 o'clock or spinal trouble, from which he has been a sufferer for many years. He was a litt le past nineteen years of age and a as a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crwln. Funeral will occur Sunday at 2::i0 o'clock from the Methodist church. r red Wagner, who was injured In a runaway last week, mention of which was made In the Courier, was able to come to town Wednesday. George Wood, a victim of the same accident, Is not Improving as rapidly as he would like, but probably Is doing as well as could be expected. Nate lla.en came near meeting his Waterloo Thursday afternoon at the clay pits west or town. He attempted to cross the t racks when he discovered an empty Hat car approaching at a rapid speed. He struck his horse with the w hip and It sprang across the track Just In time to save the 1 i f 0 or Mr lla.en and the horse. The hind wheels of the buggy were struck by the car and the rig was demolished, Mr.lla.en being thrown about 11 f teen feet, but escaped without injury. It is with much regret that we arc called upon t ills week to announce the death or George Ackles, a young man well known In tills vicinity and espec ially In Sarpy county, where ho has spent the most or his lire. Ho had been ailing fir a long time, but had been able to lie around up to last Fri day. He died Saturday evening at 10 o'clock. The funeral occurred from the family residence Sunday at 2 p. 111., the sermon being preached by Kl derG. W. Maylleld or this city. De ceased was born In Iowa October 24, 1H74, his age at the time or his death being twenty-nine years, ten months and thirteen days. Do Not Be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar iis a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many Imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substi tute offered, as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains noopiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. F. . Frlcke & Co. 'Gut Hell," tho favorite cigar fill s r Greatest Aid to Cookery With least labor and trouble It makes hot-breads, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome. Prici Baking powder Co Chicago. Greenwood From tlu KntrrprKr. Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ilolmas, a boy, Wednesday, August .".I, l'.K)4. H im. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole man, a hoy, I hursoay, September 1, 1!N4. not 11 Mr. and .Mrs. 1. i . Dale are sick. They have symptoms or typhoid fever. Sain Gul I ion is here visiting rela tives. Mr. Gu I lion expects to move his family here In the spring. Miss Nettie Van Cleave left Tuesday for Des Moines, where she will attend the Des Moines Conservatory of Music. Miss Helen Owen of Philadelphia, l'a , and Miss Mamie Kellev of North Ilend, Neb., sister and niece of Mrs W. M. Stone, are visiting here this week. T. A. McNurlln of Fairmont was In town over Sunday visiting ids mother, who has been sick. Mr. McNurlln was a former Greenwood citizen, having lived here in the early 'Hits. Klder Uttcrback has accepted the pastorate of the Christian church here for another year. This is good news to the members, as lie has done excel lent work here and Is well liked throughout the community. C. A. Bellinger, of Nelson, Neb., was here Thursday and Friday visiting his brother, J. W. The two had not met before In twenty-one years, and the meeting was a joyous one. M. Hellln ger Is a prosperous farmer near Nelson, where he has been for the past five years. Trior to that time ho lived In Washington. What's In a Name? Everything Is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. K. C DeWitt & Co. of Chicago discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a spec! tic for piles. For blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases, DeWltt's Salve has no equal. This lias given rise to numerous worthless counter reus, ask ror Dermis the genu ine. Sold by F. (J. Frlcke & Co. Elmwood From tho Leader-Koho. C. W. Kraft and wife left yesterday on their California trip. G randmaCowell died yesterday morn lug. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow artemoon. 1'rof. Gamble moved Into the Dell Tyson residence property last week and Is getting ready to take charge of our schools next Monday morning. Mrs. Lelby arrived Wednesday from Howard, S. D., ready to coniinenccher duties as assistant principal of ourhigh school. Orley, son of 11. I. Clements, was quite sick last week with an abcess in tho groin. The doctor lanced It Friday evening, and he Is now getting along nicely. Cass county's peach crop will be some thing Immense this fall. Several farm ers near Kim wood will have ail the way from one hundred to live hundred bushels. Mrs. C. L. Hohannan and son, Charles, left Saturday Tor St. raid, Minn., where Charlie will attend Hamlin uni versity the coming year. Mrs. Hohan nan w ill spend a month at St. Paul vis iting. ( )ne hundred and thirty-eight of our people boarded the early train for Lin coln Tuesday morning. The sleeper and baggage car were opened to allow room for them on the train. Aaron Gamble lias been suffering se verely for the past six or eight weeks from a tubercular abcess on his neck and jaw. Dr. Neely lanced It Sunday and it is hoped he will soon experience relief. A nephew of Joe Ncnstiel, about eight years old, of Ithica, who Is visit ing at the Nenstiel home, fell from a tree Wednesday, sustaining a severe fracture of the right elbow. Ho was brought to town and Dr. Hohannan set the Injured member. Henry Hays had three or four trees of peaches that were getting ripe last week, but Thursday evening one of the trees was nearly stripped of its fruit, and Friday Mr. Hays picked the balance of the trees. That evening while Mr. Hays sat quietly smoking on the porch, the dog commenced making a big fuss out in the orchard and Hen ry slipped out there to find a couplcof young men, each Industriously en gaged in shaking a peach tree that was peachless. He got within twenty feet of them and let loose a yell. May be those boys didn't go some! One went north through a cornfield, the other south, In his haste leaving the horse lie had ridden standing beside the road. Henry took the horse home with him, out some hours later re turned it to its rightful owner. Fearful Odds Against rim. Hedrldden, alone and destitute. Such in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver sallies, O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doc tors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Hitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he testifies, "I'm on the road to complete recovery." Hest on earth for liver and kidney troubles and all forms of stomach and bowel complaints Only 30c. Guaranteed by F. G. Frlcke &Co., druggists. Nehaovka. From the KckIsUt. There were 225 tickets sold to the state fair from this place. James Easter commenced work on the superstructure of his new $7,000 residence Monday. Wm. Halfour has landed safely in Colorado, and will spend his vacation with his daughter, Mrs. D. L. Crass. A. F. Sturm, wife and four children, left Tuesday for Del Norte, Colorado, for an extended visit among friends and relatives. Mrs. D. C. West and daughter accompanied them on the trip. Charles Parker, who has been nearly blind for the past two months from bidly granulated eyelids, has almost recovered his normal sight. He is a poor, but very industrious young man and has been suffering badly. The stone quarry Is now running a force of over eighty men and several teams, and cannot keep up with the orders, though they work nights and Sundays. To appreciate the amount of work done there one must visit the place In person. Our public schools will open next Tuesday with l'rof. Clans, of Hamil ton county as principal, Miss Edith Johnson, of Weeping Water, inter mediate and Miss Edith Moon, of Ashland, the primary department. Last year there were 143 pupils en rolled in all departments, and for the good of the school we hope that many or more may be enrolled the first day. A Boy's Wild Hide for Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life. e',rh tecn miles, to get lr. Kind's New Ids- covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II. Brown of Leesvllle, I ml., endured death's agonies from asthma: but this wonderful medicine gave in stant relief and scon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep .soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its match less merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles .r0c and 11.00. Trial bottles free at F. O. Frlcke & Co.'s drug store. To Everywhere and Back.- The Hurlington offers 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 dally rates besides the special low rate coach excursions on cacti 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. World's fair stopovers at St. Louis on through tickets. Colorado, Ctah and Black Hills re sortsthere and back at practically half rates all summer. To California San Francisco and Los Angeles and back August loth to September 10th, only $4.". The only chance in I'M to get this low rate. Portland, Puget Sound and back- August 11th to 18th, one fare for the round trip. To Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Great Lake region, the ideal summer country, daily low rates to take you away from home. On the lirst 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, descrllic your trip, let me advise you on the least cost. W. L. Pk'kktt, Ticket Agent. A Cold Settled in His Kidneys. A. J. Jennesse, 0201 Uutler St., Chi cago, writes: "I am a switchman and am out In all kinds of weather. I took a cold which settled in mykldneysand was in bad shape. I tried several advertised remedies with no benefit, until I was recommended to try Fo ley's Kidney Cure. Two-thirds of a bottle cured me." F. G. Frlcke & Co. F0LEYSH0HEMM topa th cough and heal lungs War on China and Queensware THIS means just what we say. Every piece of Queensware 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 Under New Manage- inent E. TUTT purchased the Grocer nett, and that he will ness at the old stand Choicest On The 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 ennetfs E. S. TUTT, Prop. Tbe Stomach is the Man. A weak stomach weakens the man, because it cannot transform the food lie eats into nourishment. Health and strength cannot tie restored to any sick man or weak woman without first re storing health and strength to tho stomach. A weak stomach cannot di gest enough food to feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and membranes of the stomach, and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Sold by F. F. Frlcke & Co. For Sale ! A rubber-tired go-cart and lady's bicycle, both in splendid repair. In quire at the Journal office. ED. PITZGEKAID, PROPRIETOR OF and Baggage Line. MOVING VAN. Removing of Household Goods a Specialty. Also, Heavy Draying. Dr. H. J. M -ARTHUR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (Successor to Ir. J. M. (ireene.) COATS BLOCK. Plattsmouth 'Phone 26 NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. WeCkbach &. CO. Plattsmouth. Neb. wants a11 his frIcntls to Know tnat ne nas Store of L. D. Ben- continue to do busi- and by keeping the V Goods Market Old Stand