DC DC DC DC DC m - " Q czzDczr u The Sorinc buvine season is right at hand, and in order to make this the most important trade movement in the history of this store, a Snecia? SoHnc Pric nc of every article has been decided on. To make this sale a success, prices have been reduced to satisfy the most f ru gal buyer? Compare the low prices and come here and examine the goods to convince yourself that this is the place to make your purchase. u n r u Bed Room Suits! The lare display of Suits and Odd Dressers is evidence of itself that this is the Leading Fur niture Store, and a comparison of prices is con vincing that lowest prices always prevail. An exceptionally jnm! bargain is to he foundQIC Eft in the suit that is sold. Special OlOiJU HR.ON BEDS! In this assortment the designs and finishes are positively the very latest productions of the best manufacturers. Because of the growing de mands for this come-to-stay article, unusual care was exercised to select such patterns only that com bine equally in quality and design. Although cheaper ones can be had, it is preferable to 00 CO quote one that is a bargain, an all sizes, OZi JU Mattresses! No matter how lavish or meagre the outlay for the bed room may be, it remains for the mat tress to bring the comfort always looked for and the necessary rest. Look into this matter very thoroughly and be convinced that here is to be found the Best Select All-Cotton tresses ever shown, at Mat- S7.50 Go-Carts! In designs and prices so perfectly sure to please that no hesitancy is expressed in the claim that here are the best go-carts to be had for the least money. The range in prices provides t he article for your needs and style. A very Pfj QC iroou go-cart is snown at Folding Go-Carts with green enameled, with QO Cfl finest running gear, steel wheels, rubber tired at i Kitchen Cabinets! Probably of all recent inventions the Kitchen Cabinet stands peerless before the house wife today as almost indis pensible in the performance of her household duties. If you do not possess one, ask your neighbor about its handi ness, etc., and after you have installed one in your home you will wonder how it was possible to have overlooked its many merits so long. Examine the line carried OQ CO here before buying. An exceptionally good one for OOiwU v ' ! Wo 1 and Cotton Car- j pets, in iloraland or i iental designs, 50c, i0 1 p 47 and 2 l Art Squares and Vel- Y A A A 1 i vet -Kurs in most attractice i designs and colors. A good 4.l.-.'l Liliv.ll l. vl niv- t former, size 9x12. . . OOtLO Cotton Mixed and San itary Carpets, in ele gant patterans, at Q7 1 p 30c and 2 Wilton Rugs in all sizes and of various designs, firm ly woven and having a soft, silken finish. As sortment of the 27 oi nn OliUU x25, at China and Japanese Mattings. Positively the largest stock in town to se lect from, likewise the most desirable patterns of the sea son. Fancy checks and weaves, at. . . . IOC Curtains and Draper ies. The largest assortment of different grades and de signs to suit the taste and purse of all. The most at tractive and latest fabrics ever shown here. Very good Imported Tapestry Curtains to be had 2 ljJ J Don't hesitate to look over this store carefully for your future wants, for remember that your are al ways welcome here, whether you purchase or not. The special inducements offered to those just be ginning housekeeping is worthy of investigation. Plattsmouth, Neb. Foair'irQafiDJtr'o sunxdl yJimdleir'SsikDirDg) DC DC DC DC DC DC DC U O 0 D A strength tonic that brings rich, red blood. Makes you strong, healthy and active. That's what Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea will do. 3ocents, tea or tablets. Gering & Co. Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Block. Smoke the Wurl Bros.' celebrated Gut Ileil" cigars. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Office with Dr. . D. Cummins. Dr. El st or, Don t 1st, Waterman Block, We don't handle wall paper, but we carry the two best brands of paints and sell them too. F. G. Fricke & Co., Druggists. Dr. Marshall, Dentist, guaranteed work. Plattsmouth, Neb. Fairfield, la, Osceola, la. Algona, la. Creston, la. H Try Us on Overalls! ti I 8 CO CO c K II U -V STORES AT H(D) Seymour, la. Ft. Madison, la. Panora, la. Brooklyn, la. Leon, la. The Price Regulators of Plattsmouth! New arid better clothes for men. Our clothes are worn by a hundred thousand good dressers in New York and Philadelphia. They are popular in fashion centers of America. We offer them to the people of this community at prices LOWER than they are asked for inferior goods. You will see the force of our argument as soon as you try our clothes on. Good workmenship, choice patterns and wear resisting fabrics will appeal to you. You will know what we mean by clothes that fit and keep their shape. Buying for our Ten Stores enables us to save you five and ten dollars per suit. If we cannot save you money, we do not ask your business. TOE Try Us on WorkGoods! $ H h h ( ) Ice Cream Social. T'horA will hp. an ice pream social given at the Eight Mile Grove school house on Friday evening, April zs, 1905. Everybody invited. There will be an interesting program rendered. Farm House Burned. Last Friday morning the farm house on the Klepser place, now owned by Tom Wiles, burned. It is located three miles west of town and was oc cupied by Chas. Pittman. It caught fire, we learn, from some clothes near the pipe upstairs, and but few of the household goods were saved. Mrs. Pittman was the only one home at the time, but some corn shelters nearby hurried over and assisted as much as possible. The house contained about seven rooms, and was an old landmark. Weeping Water Herald. Beware of Ointments . for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, O., by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimon ials free. Sold by druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheated death. He says: "Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters, which effected a complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit tn general debility and nerve trouble, and keep them constantly on band, since, as I find they have no equal." F. G. Fricke, druggist guarantees them a A Surprise Party. A joyous party of young people gath ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Poisall on Saturday night last to assist in a surprise party given in honor of their daughter. Miss Myrtle. Games were indulged in until a late hour, then, after refreshments, all departed for their homes feeling that it was good to be one of the chosen guests. Those who were present to take part in the enjoyable event were: Iiy ron Gordon, Earl Weldy, Johnnie Hall, Jesse Godwin, Earl Barclay, Milford Bates, Misses Birdie Gordon, Ethel Saffer, Mollie Godwin, Myrtle Hall, Laura Sachor, Edna Saffer and Opal Chandler of Havelock. Young Wolves Captured. While out hunting a few days since in the timber southeast of Ucion, G. G. Brinton and B. B. Everett came upon a den containing a litter of nine young wolves. After the capture of the little ones the boys waited pa tiently for some time for the return of the mother, but she evidently smell ed a good-sized mouse and didn't re turn. The young ones were brought to the court house alive, which were viewed with considerable curiosity by many. Wolves in that vicinity have given the farmers considerable trouble by carrying off chickens. They are of the regular timber wolf species. A Daredevil Ride often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an accident," writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused me great pain. Pnysicians were helpless. but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly hoalorl it. " like magic druggist. Soothes 25c at F. and heals burns G. Fricke & Co. A Free Woman. We learn from the Glenwood papers that Mrs. Linnie Roach, who was ar rested some weeks ago on the charge of having caused the death of her child by poisoning, has been released from custody by the grand jury. The state chemist, who reported at the preliminary examination that he found stiychnine in the pie the child had eaten, was before the grand jury and testified that such was not the case, and that be found no poison in the stomach of the child. Mrs. Roach is a former resident of Plattsmouth. THE "GET RICH QUICK" SCHEME THAT FAILS. The Supreme Court Says Mr. Polk Cannot Have Even an Attorney's Fee. THE KUPKA HEIRS AT LAST GET JUSTICE. The supreme court has attirmed the decision of the lower court in the mat ter of the Kupka heirs against C. S. Polk, but refused to allow the attor ney fee in the sum of $2,500 which the lower court gave to Polk. Consequent ly the property taken from the Kupka heirs niched from them by a "Get Rich Quick" scheme is restored to them and Mr. Polk is out of pocket several thousand dollars and lots of "hot work" in scheming. This decision will meet with the ap proval of every honest man in Cass The Journal will have m regarding the matter next decision rendered came und ' U LI VII J U9U a.1 nc piJ pi I. Orange Blossoms. Dr. J. F. Paddleford and Mi Sampson were marr:ed at Bluffs, Iowa, on Friday, April L)r. Paddleford is well known county, having at one time t school at College Hill, where he his home with Mr. and Mrs. Schlater for two vears. , lie is practicing his profession at Decat .Neb., where he and his brine will at home to their friends after May stand, still resides at ElmwoYxI, wher he was principally reared to manhood The Journal joins the many friends of the doctor in wishing bimand his wife happiness and prosperity. After a short visit with friends, the Misses Doris and Jeanette Nelson re turned again to their work in Miss Goehry's milliner establishment in Weeping Water. At the meeting of the Cass County Medical association in Weeping Wa ter, on Wednesday of last week, Dr. E. W. Cook of this city, was chosen' president for the ensuing year. A honor worthily bestowed. ..... .