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Weeping Water From th Iit-ruld. Mrs.i. II. Olive has Ikwi laid uj for a w k mIIIi asthma and cold, and at present is improving .slowly. Mrs. .1. M. Leyda and daughter. Kllen, r riattsrnoiith, came over Sat urday to visit her sister, Mrs. C. II. CDllver. Nels Kohinson went to Omaha last week to see his daughter, who was operated on In the hospital. She has recovered so nicely that she was ahle to return home with him Friday. John Aniick reports quite a loss on his farm three miles northwest of Murray. Two families occupied the house on his farm, and the building burned to the ground Friday noon. Mrs. Charles Chandler and mother, Mrs. M. Kennedy, went to Omaha last week to consult Ir. Allison. Mrs Kennedy expects to go up again in the near future to undergo an operation. Henry Smith reports receiving word this week of the death of Mrs. Martin Kresscn, of Orange, California. We have not learned any particulars as yet. Mrs. Kressen was in very poor health when she left here, and was quite sick when heard from recently. Miss Lacy entertained at her home last Friday night the following teach ers: Principal RatclifTe, S. M. Moss of Fairbury, Murrie Johnson of North Platte, Pearl Wilkinson and Etta Crabtree. They enjoyed a jolly time visiting, as they were all old time teachers. Last Wednesday, in Nebraska City, a double wedding took place before bis bonor, Judge Joyce. Those who fig ured in the nuptial affair were Mr. Oliver Rinebart, of West Point, Neb., and Miss Florence Allen, of Weeping Water; also Mr. Benjamin F. Itonne and Miss Verchie Alien, both of Weep ing Water. Earl Kirkpatilck has resigned bis position here as night operator, and accepted one with the Santa Fe road at Dallas, Texas. lie will be assistant ticket agent at a good salary, and in line for promotion. He left Friday night and his place here is filled by Operator VanPelt of Lincoln. Earl is a promising young man, and has made many friends here. The Original. Foley & 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. These worthless im itations have similar sounding names. Reware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. F. G. Fricke & Co. Loviisville From the Courier. Raymond Mayfield left Tuesday for Omaha to continue his course in busi ness college. A. R. Walradt and wife are here from Wausa visiting. They were for merly Louisville people. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Parmele of Plattsmouth were guests of Geo. II. Wood and family Wednesday. Mr. Anderson Ward of Renfrow, Oklahoma, is visiting his mother.Mrs. Oliver Ward, and sister, Mrs. Jesse Livingston. Mrs Wm. Kunzman is here from Surprise, Neb., visiting with her sis ter, Mrs. Henry Ahl. It has been ten years since she last visited Louisville. Stander and Esmay have purchased tbe Brown drug store building and are having an arch cut through tbe wall from their store building and will use it as a furniture room. Marshal Johnson arrested Wm. Os senkop, a local saloonkeeper, Sunday evening for disturbing tbe peace. In making the arrest tbe marshal used bis club with much force and Ossenkop had to be taken to Dr. Carr's office to have an ugly scalp wound dressed. lie is still under tbe doctor's care and will not be tried until he is able to appear personally in court. A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. A. II. Tburnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O., writes: have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excruciating pain. I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like fiae stones and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me $1000 worth of good. F. U. Fricke & Co. Elmwood From the Leader-Echo. J. E. Worley and James Kinkaid, two jolly Lincoln printers, visited at tbe borne of tbe former's parents in Elmwood Sunday. When Geo. nendricks left Elmwood for Missouri a couple of weeks ago R. D. Bailey's fine blooded dog was locked 4a tbe car of goods that was billed for Hissouri. Tbe dog has already sick aoed of the new location and Tuesday arrived back In Elmwood, "afoot and ilone," ready to help put up ice. (i. W. WoodrufT.who has been suffer ing severely for the past three weeks from an ugly carbunkle on the back of his neck, is feeling considerable bet ter. I). S. Loring expects to leave within the next ten days for Huntsvllle, Mo., where he will engage in the jewelry business. Iluntsville is a town of 3,f00 people and a good business point. A hypnotist held forth at the opera house Monday and Tuesday evenings. He expected to show Wednesday eve ning, but became disgusted with the small attendance and left for greener fields. H. W. Beaver and Fred Canine have disposed of their hardware, furniture and implement business, through the real estate agency of II. L. Greeson, to Messrs. Philip and Dan Stirtz, of Iowa, possession to be given the first of February. The style of the new firm will be Stirtz Bros. A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous seemed the recov ery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place," writes J.O.R.IIooper,Woodford,Tenn., "she was so wasted by coughing up puss from her lungs. Doctors declared her end so near that her family had wttched by ber bedside forty-eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, with tbe astonishing result that im provement began, and continued until she finally completely recovered, and is a healthy woman today." Guaran teed cure for coughs and colds. 50c and tl 00 at F. G. Fricke & Co., drug gusts. Trial bottle free. Union From tbe Ledger. Mrs. Margaret Applegate arrived home Monday from Villisca, Iowa, where she bad been making a visit with relatives. Ray Frans returned on Tuesday from several days visit to tbe mineral springs and "other friends" at Bur lington Junction, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Iliner of Platts mouth were here for several days visit with their son Henry Iliner and fam ily, and returned home on Tuesday. Misses Josie and Berdie Pittman re turned last Friday evening from Ban croft, where they had been for a visit with their brother, Edward Pittman and family. Mrs. R. II. Frans departed last Fri day morning forOttumwa, la., having received a message stating that her uncle was very ill and not expected to recover. Miss Daisy Buck entertained about twenty of her friends Thursday eve ning, Dec. 28, in honor of her brother, Taylor Buck, who was going to Lincoln to begin a course of study in the busi ness college. Mrs. M. E. Davis arrived Tuesday evening irom St. Josepn, wnere sne has resided since leaving here several months ago. She intends remaining here for some time and may make this ber home again. Leonard Murray and wife of Alva, Okla., Miss Florence Murray and Chris Murray of Manley, and Mrs. David Murray and Ed Murray of Maple Grove, were visiting at the Grimes home northeast of this village on Wed nesday. Roe Baker and wife, of Cedar Rapids, Neb., have been making a holiday visit with their relatives, the Applegate families, west of this village. They resided near here a few years ago, and their visit is a pleasure for their many friends as well as for themselves. Harry Graves has. been seriously ill and confined to his bed since Monday night, suffering from a very severe at tack of pneumonia. He appears to be getting along as well as can be expect ed in cases of that kind, but it will no doubt be some time before be recovers. How to Avoid Pneumonia. We have never heard of a single in stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or other lung trouble when Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken. It not only stops tbe cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C. J. Bishop of Agnew, Mich., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three yery severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." F. G. Fricke & Co. Nehawka From the Keglster. John Crabill and mother, of Platts mouth, came over and spent Sunday with Ezra Crabill and family. Miss Delia Newman, of Plattsmouth, came over Monday on a visit with ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman. Earl Kirkpatrick has accepted a position as station agent and operator on the Santa Fe at Dallas, Texas. He left for his new field last Friday. The Nehawka Milling company shipped three cars of flour to Omaha between Monday and Wednesday of this week, and orders for one car fox Kansas City, and one for Plattsmouth, which will be shipped during the week. This seems to be going some, yet it is only an ordinary run. Mrs. C. B. Hadley came down from Weeping Water to visit friends, on New Year's, and took dinner with Dr. Pollard and family, returning home in the evening. Hi. Adams came in from Gandy, Wednesday to look after his farms in this county. He called at these head quarters and we found him the same jovial Hi as of twenty years ago. II. R. Lessel, the depot agent, tele graphed the train dispatcher Thurs day saying that he had business at home, and hiked. On entering the house his wife handed him a "pack age" which was marked "handle with care don't shake." The doctor in formed him it wouldn't bite just yet. He at once ran to the depot and opened the key and telegraphed along the line "boy" then turned to the tel ephone, and without ringing, hollowed "boy." He returned homeland went to bed. He is able to be around the depot now occasionally. We are pleased to say that Mrs. Lessel and her seven pound boy are doing nicely. Always Increases tbe Strength. A reasonable amount of food thor oughly digested and properly assimi lated willal ways increase the strength. If your stomach is a "little off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat and enable the digestive organs to assimilate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach, Belching, Heart-Burn and all forms of indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., and Gering & Co. Scott Hare in Omaha. W. S. Hare.better known as "Scott" of Murdock, has engaged in tbe saloon business In Omaha, having purchased the Billy Houston place at 1120 Farnam street, and took possession of the same Wednesday of this week. Mr Hare having lived in Murdock for many years, is well acquainted with many people in Cass county, all of whom be will be pleased to meet in his new place of business. Mr. nare still holds his interests in Murdock, but has moved to Omaha and will remain there permanently from this date. Sccessto him is tbe wish of the Journal. Chronic Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic con stipation is in danger of many serious ailments. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation as it aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring tbe natural action of these organs. Commence taking it today and you will feel better at once. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. F. G. Fricke & Co. The Way They Done It in Otoe. A special from Nebraska City says: "All differences between the newly elected county officers and the old ones have been adjusted, and newly elected officers have all been installed in their respective offices. Recorder C. C. Brant who was making arrange ments to hold over under the new law, until the supreme court passed upon it for tbe second time entered into a stipulation yesterday afternoon, with George M. Lathrop.the recorder-elect, and turned the office over to him. In case the law is held good Mr. Brant and Mr. Lathrop divide the fees of the office. County commissioner Theo. Webering had filed his bond and was going to bold over, but as soon as Mr. Brant compromised his trouble be compromised with Commissioner-elect Henry Fastenau, on the same basis, they agreeing to divide the salary of the officer. One Minute Cough Cure contains not au atom of any harmful drug, and it has been curing Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough so long that it has proven Itself to be a tried and true friend to the many who use it. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., and Gering & Co. Hewitt Band Takes Hell. As per previous booking tbe Hewett family band assisted by E. A. Brodie, went out to Cedar Creek Saturday ev ening to give one of tbeir popular en tertainments, and they were greeted with a large and enthusiastic audi ence, who in various ways demonstrat ed their appreciation for each and every number on the program. Each and every selection rendered by the band was heartily encored and Mr. Brodie in his baton specialty, was en cored to the third section of his work. Mr. Brodie is certainly an artist in this particular line of work, and his baton specialty is met with a glad hand whenever and wherever it is put on. The Cedar Creek people were more than pleased with the evening's en tertainment and insisted that they should play a return date in the very near future. Tbe same program will be rendered in Nehawka on Saturday evening of this week. D. 0. D3YE3, Uttcrnsy-ct-LcrJ el-.-, rvw..v. CATARRH. A NAT (ML SCOURGE PE-RU Thirty -eight million people, which is half of our entire population, suffer from some form of catarrh in the course of a .year. This demonstrates the great need of Peruna in every home to protect the family against all catarrhal diseases."-s. b. hartman, m. d. Beats the Music Cure. "To keep the body in tune," writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Place, Poughkeepsie. N. Y., "1 take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are the most reliable and pleasant laxative I have found." Best for the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by F. G. Fricke & Co.. druggist, 25c. Every Two Minutes Physicians tell us that all the blood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be comes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly di gested before it enters the stomach ; a double advan tage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least pos sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott's Emulsion does just that. A change for the better takes place even be fore you expect it We will send you a ample free. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrap, per of erery bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott Se Bowne - . Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50 ccats aaa ft. ool AUdregttta -MA, A FAMILY NEED ' S, . SS -Z- X WIT t I J 'S, I . O'V Evidence of True Friendship. On last Friday evening a very pleas ant surprise was uiven W. K. Rosen crans and family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lanhorst, by the M. E. mite society, in the way of a live o'clock dinner. About forty were present to bid them farewell and wish them sucess in their new home. Mrs. Rosencrans was a charter member of the society and had for eighteen years been in active service. She will be greatly missed among the mite so ciety workers, and the ladies, as a token of the appreciation of her faith fulness, presented her with a silver pie knife and set of silver pie forks. Elmwood Leader Echo. One Hundred Years Old. According to the Plattsmouth cor respondent of the Omaha Bee, Grand ma Davis celebrated ber one hun dredth birthday yefterday at her son's southeast of Plattsmouth, where she makes her home. Only a few days ago she came to town, walked about the streets and went into tbe stores with quite elastic steps. Tbe furrows of time are written upon her brow and cheeks, but she is not much gray and stoops slightly. She has a rough, toil ing life of it, much of the time work ing out of doors, sometimes husking corn in the fields, sometimes driving to town on a wagon piled high with wood to sell. She has raised three families, her own and two of her son's children, tbeir wives having died, and later tbe children of her grandchildren. In District Court. In the district court late Monday evening, an attachment case was filed and action started, wherein Walker & Titman, of Murray, were made plaintiffs and one J. F. Hadley, defend ant. The aforesaid parties are bring ing suit of attachment to recover on a promissary note, given by defendant in 1898 for $175. The defendant has real estate interests in this county, but they have been unable to get ser vice upon him, thus tbe cause for such suit being instituted. WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Lands, Ranches and City Real Estate in Nebraska and elsewhere bought sold and exchanged. Rentals. Insurance and Abstracting of Titles. Money to loan at a low rate of Interest on Improved farms.- Business correspondents in all important cities and towns in tbe United States. TtbihMW N. SO mm4 . R. D. WINDHAM, Pr.ldnt W. W. WINDHAM, Serary " Soothing and Comforting. The soot.hing and comforting effects or DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, when applied to piles, sores, cuts, boils, etc., subdues pain almost instantly. This sa've draws out the irillarnmation, re duces swelling arid acts as a rubefaci ent, thus circulat ing the blood through the diseased parts, permitting or add ing Nature to permanently remove the trouble entirely. Sold bp F. G. Fricke & Co., and Gering & Co. r PERRY'S Restaurant Fresh Oysters in any style Short Orders) Regular Meals j Oar Sp0' allium. If you arc hungry we can supply you with tbe pick of the market Stb door East of Cm Co. 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