Muscular Rheumatism. ARE YOU SORE? IP Sure Joints, Sore Muscles mid Sore Feet make life miserable for luimlretls of peo rJe who could px-t in.stant nlicf by umiiij r.uncamiih. This wonderful external remedy relieves such nilinc-nta instantly, localise when npplie J, it 01113 the txircs, allowing the smithing, licalin;; oils and camphor to penetrate directly to the seat of the pain, removing congestion and sore ness and drawing out all fever end inflam mation by causing ivrspiration. You do not take raracai::ph-yoii rub it on, and it cools, soothes and cures. Don't argue don't hesitate. livery bottle isgtiaranteed to do what we claim. Sold in 25c, 50c und i 1. 00 bottles by good druggists. THE PABAC AMPH CO. LOUISVILIC. KV. U. . A ARE YOU SORE? town. It Is a blue plumb tree and bore a lareeropof fruit which ripened alxiut t lit' middle of August and now Is preparing fur t lit second cmp. tills vicinity. He is well pleased with ' ttie Idaho country, and thinks he will I go hack next spring. I A merry party of Nehawk.i people p lias p'irclia.M'd him a ;'. It Is a pacer and USE Gcnng&Co. Weeping Water I'ruin tin' Keimlilli'un Horn. Monday morning. September lit, to Mr. and Mrs. ra Kusli of Mur (lwk, a ten pound son. Charley McNurlin run an Ice toiir thruiiKti bis left hand Monday fore noon, and In consequence has had to take a lay-off for a few days. Superintendent Wortmau was a pleasant visitor this morning and In formed us of the general meeting of tlie teachers' association, which will lie held here on October Hit. While driving Into town Tuesday morning Miss Ella Marshall had a col lision with Mr. lialston's ice wagon which worsted her buggy considerably, t hough no serious damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kreseen started Thursday for Orange, Cal. They ex pect to lie gone until the Hist of May and if they like the country as well as they expect to, they will settle up their allal is here and stay permanently Miss Anna Lyman went to Merlin Friday evening to hid adieu to her mil sic utmlls at that place. Miss Lyman lias accepted a position as mimical In structor In the Kmerson Institute, at Mobile, Ala., for the coming year. Mrs. II. Jensen and Mrs. l-l.C. Harry wit.ntninod a number of their friend (lellirhllullv at luncheon at the home Of Mrs. Jensen Thursday afternoon The hoi si was beautifully decorated with c.it llotters and potted plants. Lunehe, m w,is serve I in four courses, the ho.stes.ses belli;; assisted by Mrs. Lor. a Moist of Omaha and the Misses Krlcksip, Khiiimeand Hlanche Harry. I'r.ini On) IliTuM. Nicholas llalmes and wife of near l'lattsmouth spent Sunday here with Ills son, Nicholas, Jr. August Hansen left on Wednesday for lteninark. Hut a short time ngo lie came over, but since his arrival his health has been so poor that he con cluded to return. The high school has an enrollment of (52 students, Miss Crabt rep's room ;"4, Miss WurU ,', Miss Hums .10, Miss tJoodale 4!, Miss Hart V and Miss Hussell .1; total, :i . J. II. l'avis, who has been spending several days In Kansas, returned Sat urday, accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Schroeder's children, which they will toard while Mr. and Mrs. Sell roe der attend the St. Louis expi sition. Hert Cogll.er and wife and Oscar McNurlin and wife have concluded that Oklahoma may be all right, but for their pari they prefer Nebraska, and after taking a good Mew of the surrounding country they started for the north again. Charles I'otylt'.ft last week for Ok lahoma to see If he could ti 1 id some thing good in the way of land In which to invest. Mr. lioty thinks the rental price of a farm in (.'ass In a year or two amounts to the cost of a farm in other places. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kressen de parted for Los Angeles, Cal., Thursday and expect to spend the winter in the west. Their post.olllee address will be Orange. If the country and climate sun, niein they w ill ret urn. close ud their business a 11 a Irs and return to stay. Ll Morleyand Miss Anna l-'leshman of A voca were united 111 the holy bonds of matrimony last Wednesday morning by Hev.C. W. Nichols of the Christian church of that place. The bride and groom a e highly respected cltl.ens of that community. They go to house keeping over the brick store mom. The Herald is in receipt of a card announcing the marriage of Letha Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Hussell, to Frank W. Picker lug, V ednesday, September 1 1, l'.mt Ashland, Nebraska. The happy couple w ill he at home to I heir friends after October 1 at West Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hussell were old time res Idents of Weeping Water, and the bride hast he best w Lilies 1 f the friend; of the family. A Cold Settled in Ills Kidneys. A. J. Jennesse. trjOl Hutler St., Chi cago, writes: "I am a switchman and am out In all kinds of weather. 1 took a cold which settled in my kldneysand 1 was in bad shape. 1 tried several advertised remedies with no benelit, until I was recommended to try Fo ley's Kidney Cure. Two-thirds of a bottle cured me." F. (i. Fricke - Co. Louisville Will OsM'll new driving I said to be eapablp of setting a 'hot pace." ( ieou'e Now I. as been p;ite low this week Willi an attack of appendicitis.; lie Is r"pnrt"d much better as we no to pre vs. I The tanners of Cass county are com- ( Ing to the realization that if horse! stealing is to le stamped out that! there is a work for them to do Ac-, cordingly vigilance counnittees are lie- j intf oruanicd with the object of giving ; tlnanelal aid to the otlicers In captur- j Ink' and convict liu thieves. That is j the proper ea per. Hernard Siielhorn died Thursday morning at ! o'clock of llright's dis ease. He was taken to Colorado sev eral weeks airo with the hope tint the change ot climate would prolong his life, but he gradually grew weaker and Wednesday evenini! he was brought home and expired the next morning. He was fifty-four years of age, and eaves a w ife, a number of relatives and many friends to mourn his death. Wbut's In a Name? Everything Is in the name when it comes to wuen naei aive. i. 1 . IteWItt & Co. of Chicago discovered some years ago now to nniKeasaive from Witch Hazel that is a specitlc for piles. For blind, bleeding, Itching or protruJIng piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases, HeWltt's Salve lias no epial. This has given rise to numerous worthless counter felts. Ask for DeWitt's the genu ine. Sold by F. C. Fricke & Co. i changed cars here on Tuts lav evening 1 en route to t. Louis to enjov the ex j position. The party consisted of Mr. ai.i! Mis. Charles Heehtier, Mr. and ,Mis l:iis:er:ioitz, Misses Stella Han ; nitig. Leona l'ollard, Isadoie Hall. Hv eiiu Wolph: James l'sarl, jr., and ( liailes iHsall. i W. .. MwaringiTi, local agent of jthe Missouri l'acitic, has accepted the o'lerot ;i similar position at the I'latts 1 mouth station, the change to take j place at once. Karl Klrkpatrick takes Mr. Swearingen's place here, for the present at least. Tin- change Is a mer ited promotion for Mr. S Aearingcii, as it giws him a position where there Is less work at a little better salary, 'iiriek" has been a faithful servant here since April IT. limi.at which time he succeeded Harry Wills as agent. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Frails, southwest of town, was a place of more than ordinary pleasure last Saturday evening, the result of plans made by Mrs. Faster, Miss Aniela Nutziiian, Miss ( Ha Munn and other neighbors. Their provocat ion was Mrs. Frans thirty-sixth birthday, and the neighbors called that evening without invitation, a basket of good things be ing a guarantee of good intentions. The evening was spent very pleasantly by all, and a splendid supper added to the enjoyment, making It one of the events that will not soon be forgotten by the participants. From llic Courier. C. A. Hichey went to Denver this week on business. 0. .1. (Jaehel was on the sick list the forepart of the week. Jacob Tritschand wife went to Ok lahoma Tuesday to visit friends and look after land Interests. A fruit tree in full bloom at this season of the year is Indeed an oddity, yet that Is what may be seen at the home of K. Palmer In the west part of Do You Wish the Finest Bread aurd CaJte It is conceded that Royal Baking Powder is purest and strongest of all baking pow ders,absolutely free from alum, ammonia and every adulter- Greenwood From tlie KntiTiirUe. Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Hale are both re covering from typhoid fever under the skillful care of Dr. Taleott. Mr. Sprague. father of Mrs. Hall and Mrs. W. Harr, is very sick with pneumonia at the home of Mrs. Hall. Having talked wllh ipilte a few of the farmers here, we find the opinion prevails that corn is out of the way of the frost. Mrs. Myra Howard is very sick with heart trouble. The worry and care of her mother, Mrs. McNurlin was a se vere blow. Dean Stone, who left his farm north of town and went to Omaha to run a meat market, will return, not linding it a money making business. The way potatoes are coming in leads one to suppose there was an un limited supply in this section, which is about true. The buyer's only (haw back Is a lack of cars to load the tu bers. Mis. A. N. House died at an Omaha hospital lasl evening at ' o'clock, and her remains will be brought to (Ireen wood Saturday morning on No. which arrives at h) o'clock. Funeral services will bo conducted Immediate ly after at Hie Christian church by El der Ftterback. Mrs. House has been a resident of this vicinity for forty years, but t he past two years she has lived near l'lattsmouth. The funeral of Mrs. H. H. McNurlin last Friday was largely attended by the-neighbors and friends here and many from the east end of the county, where Mr. McNurlin and w ife formerly lived. The floral designs were many and testilied to tlie esteem in which the deceased was held. '1 lie schools were closed Thursday and Friday in respect. Mr. McNurlin has the sym pathy of all in his bereavement. Tlie l!ev. T. S. Fowler and family moved their goods to their home at Fniversity Place Monday. This takes from Hreenwood one of the best, most scholarly ministers ever located here. He was broad minded and recognized a christian. The name of the church he did not ask. The family w ill be missed from tlie social work of the church, but they have the good will and carry the best wishes of all our good people to their new home. A JUDGE'S Wl CURED OP PELVIC CATARRH .w .... : ' ' A' X 8 f '-v: ", & If K t S r r t f"Z t ' V. 1 MRS. MIME Si - ( ss McAllister. ant. "Royal" makes the best and most wholesome food. ROYAL BAKINO POWDlft CO.. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. What Is Life? In the last analysis nobody knows, tint we do know that It Is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, nam results, irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pill quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only i'-c at F.d. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. Union From tlie f.oiluiT. John Thacker was at the South Om aha stock yards Monday buying a lot of nice cattle to feed this winter. Mrs. A. J. Klepser (u rived home last Saturday from Oregon, where she had been visiting relatives for about three months. Daniel Hurrls departed last Saturday for Shawnee, Oklahoma, to visit rcla lives and look after some property lie had there. Ell Eaton, Jr., who has been In Idaho the past three years, arrived here last Krldav and will snend the winter in Do Not Be Imposed Upon. i'oley & Co.. Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as 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 no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. F. (I. Fricke & Co. Nehwkac From tlie Ki KlstiT. Hew Hedges and family left yester day for their new home at Helvey. Karl Kirkpatrick, we understand, goes to I'nioii today to relieve Prick Swearingen, who is given Hie station jat l'lattsmouth. Last Saturday evening about fifty from Hoo l Will Sunday school went to C. W. Frans and a delightful evening J w as spent. I U'illl'ii,, ( 'M,,;... Iivrl l.iu ,i-..il ..!' hit i, in.,,, v iti.ii'iivi mi. -,!. -''. it t. iii. barber shop here and will seek a new location. lie may go to Oklahoma. ne is a goon workman and we nope him success wherever lie goes. The machinery for the new mill lias been unloaded and placed in the build ing. Carpenters are busy putting in the floors. The boiler ami engine is being placed, hut the boiler house has not been constructed yet. George Douglas of Lincoln came in Monday and can now be found back of the counter at Tom Cromwell's store. He Is a brother of .Judge Douglas of l'lattsmouth, and a cousin of Mr. Cromwell. He is a very gentlemanly appearing man ami we nope lie may lie well pleased with his new environ ments. We received a letter from Lelpsic, ()., Tuesday containing the sad news that C. C. 1 ladsell had received a stroke of paralysis and but slight hopes for his recovery were entertained, lie is our brother-In-law and a former resi dent of Cass county, having taught school for a number of years in this county, and was also one of t he oldest printers of the county, having worked on the old Hecorderof Weeping Water, (the lirst newspaper venture In that town) then on the Hepublican, the Lit tle Eagle, afterwards The Eagle, then at Plattsmouth on the Journal, Her ald and News. He left Nebraska for his Ohio home about ten years ago and has been in the government service since. Cured of Brlght's Disease. dec A. Sherman, Lisbon Led Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians for twelve years; had taken a well know n kidney medicine and other remedies that were recommended, but got no relief until 1 began using Foley's Kidney Cure. The llrst half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease. He fore 1 began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every lifteen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick-dust sub stance, and sometimes a slimy sub stance. I believe 1 would have died If I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." F. (5. Fricke & Co. She Suffered For Years and Doctors railed to Give Relief Cured by Pc-ru-na. Light on Female Diseases. Whnt used to bo called female disrascs by the nii'ilical profusion is now called pi'lvio catarrh. It liaa been found by e.xorience that catarrhal diseases of the pelvic orirans are the cause of most casus of female diseases. Dr. Hartman was among the first of America's greatest physicians to make this discovery. For forty years ho has been treating diseases peculiar to women and long ago he reached the conclusion that a woman entirely free from ca tarrhal affection of theso organs would not be subject to female diseases. Ho therefore, began using Pcruna for these cadi's and found it eo admirably adapted to their permanent cure that l'lTiinalias nmv become the most famous remedy for female diseases ever known. Kvery where the women are using it and prais ing it. l'enma is not a palliative sim ply; it cures by removing the cause of fciiulo diseases. l'eruna builds up the nerves and re stores the appetite and digestion. Dr. Hartman has probably cured more women of female ailments than any oilier living physician. lie makes thc.-io euros simply by uciL ami reeommead iu. 1 1. ruua. MRS. MINNIK K. McALLlSTElt, wife of Judge McAllister of Min neapolis, Minn., arid Chaplain Loyal Mystic Legion of America, writes: 7 suffered for veers with a pain It the small of niv back and right side. It liitertereii often with my domes-tic and social duties and I never supposed that 1 would bo cured, as the diK-toi's medieinodid not seem to help mo any. ' 'Fortunately a member of our Ortle? advised tv.e to try l'eruna and gave it such high praise t.'iat I decided to try It. Although 1 sum U m with little fuiih, 1 felt so much better In a week that I felt encouraged. 7 foofc it faithfully for seven w cekt and am happy indeed to be able to say that I am entirely cured. onls fill to express my gratitude. Perfect health once more is tho bast thing 1 could wish for, and thanks to reruns 1 enjoy that now." Minnie E. McAllister. Miss Esther M. Milner, DeOraff.Ohio, writes: " I was a terrible sufferer from female weakness and had the headache contin uously. I was not able io do my houso work for myself and husband. I wrote you and described my condition as near as possible You recommended Pernna I took four bottles and was completely cured. I think Peruna a wonderful medicine." Mrs. Esther M. Milner. Congressman Thad. M. Mahon, of Chambersburg, Pa., writes: "I take pleasure in commending your Peruna as a substantial tonic and a good catarrh remedy." T. M. Mahon. Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna lias found permanent uso in so many homes is that it contains no narcotics of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can ba used any length of time without acquir ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro duce temporary results. It is perma neiit in its effect. As a tonic and nerve invigorator Peruna has no equal. 'It has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminates catarrh by re moving tho causo of catarrh. There are a multitudo of homes where Peruna has been used off and oh for twenty years. Such a thing could not be possi ble if Peruna contained any drugs of a narcotic nature. Address Dr. Hartman, President 02 The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confidential. War ii China MEYSHONEYHTAl tops tho cough ind hoaltlunt A. I . I 'No, A. M I.L.. I. 1 ii. , I'liii.lm. i'M n. A. J. Lowa .-. I'rino. yj , ITn.lnr,! hi. V.il'l V rnilorsptlbv Klrst Xut'l Hank ncil liusluus uiou. f 10.000 In linllToplWhn, Hunk fixture nul to TyupwrltPtst, s-tmli'titican wurk fur bnknl. Srnd f'r fn- cutiloirue, boiuiil In allUMtnr, (loot errr putilinanl t'jr a Ihnlnon Colliya. Kvu it, aau )ou m uiwca uic m. u. u and Queensware r t in ' n in i iiiwiwi m mu mum whi mi iiiih mm mu win THIS means just what vc say. Every piece of Oueensware in our large stock will he reduced to the original cost, and on many articles below cost. This line of goods must he 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 Weckbacll & CO. Plattsmouth, Neb. Under New Manage- 1770 Tit V? V? MMM SMM ft E. S. TUTT jvants all his friends to know that he has purchased the Grocer Store of L. I). Uen nett, and that he will continue to do busi ness at the old stand and bv 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 sec him at Bennett's Old Stand E. S. TUTT, Prop. 1 The Journal PTCftfiSt 01 - it Ml i ; . . V , ;