Weeping Water l-'rom I Ik- lli-r.-inl. A. I'. Mai shall deparU d for Far nani, Iiawsim county, Saturday, to fix up his deal for VH acres of land that he contracts! for recently. Mr. Kroehler came over from Have lock Saturday and accompanied his wife home Sunday. She had heen vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Klietsch. L. I'. Wolcott and wife depaited the forepart of last week TorMt. I'leasant, renn.. Manchester, Ohio, and they will also visit Niagara Falls, and put in the time visiting until August 1st. Jacob Domingo has been stilferirifr for a number of days from a wound in flirted in the hack of one hand by the entrance of a large splinter. It caus ed him so much suffering that he went to Omaha Friday to consult a doctor The baby boy lrn last week to Mr. and Mrs. . I. . I. Meier lived only three days. Mrs. Meier, who has been very low since the birth of the baby, is now very sick, but prospects are brighter for her recovery. The sympathy and kindly assistance of their friends has been freely extended. Mrs. It. E. Contryman is visiting in Pennsylvania with her aged father. Her daughter Margaret has been do ing some extensive traveling since her school work was ended in the south, and from there took a. steamer for the north and has been rusticating in the mountains and traveling here and there, and they will join each other on the homeward trip. From the Kepubllean. Mrs. Nettie Amick was in Omaha the last of the week, where she is tak ing medical treatment with Dr. Alli son. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Kunkle started on Tuesday for North Dakota, where they will spend their vacation visiting Mr. Kunkle's people. The Plattsmouth Telephone Com pany strung a new cable from Kat nour's corner to their central otlice last week. Their business at this point shows a steady increase. County Superintendent Wortman was in the city last Wednesday and Thursday conducting a teachers' ex amination, lie informs us that about 3. teachers took the examination at that time. Dr. Crummer, of Omaha, was in Weeping Water Wednesday in consul tation with Drs. Kickards and Ilun gate in the case of Mrs. J. J. Meier, who has been critically ill. We are glad to state that Mrs. Meier is improving. Loviisville Kmtii tin- CouriiT. (,'has. I 'helps has added a four-legged chicken to his collection of curios. Mr. and Mrs. M. I). IJuby left Wede ne.sday for their new home at Welling ton, Colorado. ote Peterson returned from Okla homa Thursdav where he had been visiting with his brother, .John. Miss Anna Winters returned to her home at Staplehurst Tuesday after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stohlman. Miss Ida Guthman and niece. Mar- guaret Coos, returned to their home at Plattsmouth Thursday after a week's visit at the home of W. F. Krecklow. The local Workman lodge and their families tendered a reception to Crand Master Workman Vandyke Thursday evening at their hall. After the re ception and address by the grand master all were invited into the din ing room where ice cream and other delicacies were served. Jim Murphy received a severe cut on his right hand Sunday afternoon, requiring three stitches to close the wound. He was sitting on the win dow sill in front of Schlater's harness shop and his feet slipped and in try ing to save himself from a fall threw his hand back, striking a partly broken window light with the above result. Dr. Worthman dressed the wjund. :::::" y.:.v.v.-.-.-.v.v.v.v.v ....-. I-:-:-:-:----:.-.-.-.-.-. .... ..-... Eejcgle MISS ELLA OFF. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. SUFFERED FOR MONTHS. Pe-ru-na, the Remedy That Cured. Mom's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldin;, K inn an & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- Dally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 1 cents per bottle. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. . Pkkshytkkian Ciiuch Sunday school !:30 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. ni. and 8 p.m. Christian Endeavor 7 p m. Ilev. Sexton of Lincoln, syndical missionary will preach morning and evening. Miss Ella Off, 1127 Linden St., Indian apolis, Ind., writes: ' ' suffered with a run down constitu tion for several months, and feared that I would have to give up my work "On seeking the advice of a physi cian, he prescribed a tonic I found, however, that It did me no good. On seeking the advice of our druggist, he msked me to try Per una. In a few weeks I began to feel and act like a different person. My appetite in creased, I did not have that worn-out feeling, and I could sleep splendidly, in a couple of months I was entirely recovered. I thank you for what your medicine has done for me." Ella Off. Write Dr. fTartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for free medical advice. All corres pondence Is held strictly confidential. Of Course You Seen 'Em. TV w rinn o 1 rt rf man i)-sk it ! r ijui situ a ivu jk uitii miiu uu.w ii in fur n follnw finfl Hiririf Lrrw tvliv Asthma Sufferers Should Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con- j sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph ISues- j inir. l West Third St., Devenport, Iowa, writes: seveiecold contract or! tttclvc vm r m'r u n iimr1o.-tnr! ' nwini urnn ivirii I . i'n:i ii: Mirfi Miitr Iwvsr. in.-.Iir-al skill :i vn i l.-ibln. rnnlH n.,H n"u,- ",,KJ ,,. iinn t,.mn..r. risf : success and sacri ticcd , i f need be, som e v aawaw iviiij IU1 J 1 L 1 t V Foley's Honey and Tar was recom mended and otic tifty cent bottle en- Ever hear fellows curse and berate some man w ho had made a success of what he had undertaken while they were tinkering with the same job they until it fii.r.llv frow info nvtlmv. Thr. : u""mcu lln "K"- tirely cured me of asthma which had leeii i! row ing on me for twelve years. If I had taken it at the start I would have been saved years of suffering." F. G. Fricke & Co. Elmwood From the Leader-Echo. Waldo Willett lost a valuable work horse Wednesday from the heat. This makes the second one he has lost ins;de a month. Twenty acres of wheat on the A.J. Mickey farm, near Alvo, when thresh ed last week, yielded forty two and a lialf bushels per acre. Mrs. John C Hayes left last week for Ohio for a visit with relatives. About the first of August she will join Mr. Hayes at their new home at Pasadena, California. Eugene Tighe, son of Joe Tighe, of Wabash, is time-keeper for seven bridge gangs on the double track work of the Union Pacific between Kansas City and Topeka. Dean Greens'ate severely mashed the first finger of his left hand while making a coupling at the fire practice Monday niudit. Dr. Towtisend dressed the injured member. An electrical storm, accommpanied by a high wind, passed over our town last Thursday night, which made our people resolve to dig cyclone caves. The new iron roof of the hardware .store was blown off and the immense sheet of iron was hurled against the Squires blacksmith shop, but the shop was invincibleand received nodamage. Some tries were shorn of their limbs and the corn north east of town lay flat on t he ground Co Ycu Went Strength? it you want to increse your strength you must add to and not take away from the phjsical. In other words the food you eat must be digested, assimi late! and appropiate i by the mrves, blood and tissues before 'being expelled from the intestines. Kodot D.vspepsia Cure adds to the physical, it gives strength to and builds up strength in the human system. It is pleasant to taste and palatable, and the only com bination of digestants that will digest the food and enable the system to ap-. propiate all of its health and strength giving qualities. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Germg & Co. personal ambition to gratify friend's aspirations? F.ver see some big hearted man take a struggler by the hand and say, "I'm glad to see you succeed?" Ever see any of those thirms? Of course you have. You see them every day. There are j dozens of people that w ill greet you ! with a smile and stab you in the back because you attend to your business and succeed. Whether they can do as well or not, there are always plenty of them whose jealous spirit makes it hard for them to see another win. They right you for no other reason than to tear you down. If you have a reputation that is gilt edged they'll support a self-confessed scoundrel and dead beat rather than recognize your commendable qualities. In short, no one has hit the mark any closer than Shakespeare when he said : 'You have enemies who know not why they are, but, like the village cur. bark because their fellows do." Forced to Starve. u. t. L.eek, ot concord, ly, says: "For '20 years I suffered agonies, with a sore on my upper lip, so painful sometimes, that I could not eat. After vainly trying everything else, I cured it, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve." It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At F. G. Fricke & Co. drug store. Only- Telephone Eavesdropping. Something in the way of a training in telephone ethics or telephone man ners is very much needed in Nebraska party lines, says the Lincoln Journal, to judge from the comments that oc casionally creep into the country press. People who would hardly think of eavesdropping with ear to keyhole are said to keep their ears to the tele phone receiver when others on the line are talking, with no thoughc of the similarity between the two acts. Moreover, persons who would not think of "butting in" to a private con versation between two persons on the street frequently consider it altogther right and proper to interrupt others when they are using the phone. The result is that users of the party lines, when they have information to convey that is not desired to be public property, are compelled to hitch up the sorrel poney or to write a letter, after the slow, old-fashioned way. Whenever there is a general need of any class of knowledge it is customary to say that should be made a subject for study in the schools. In accord ance with this time honored practice. it is hereby suggested that telephone mariners be made the subject of a daily recitation in the country schools, and that a chair of telephone ethics be es tablished at the state university. Receives His Credentials. Dr. C. E. Cook received notice Tues day from national camp headquar ters of his appointment as head physi cian for the state of Nebraska. At a recent meeting of the Woodman State camp it will be remembered that after a hard tussle Dr. Cook was recom mended for this position. There were several very prominent physicians who were candidates, but I r. Cook's friends won out. The position could not have been placed in more competent hands, and the Journal joins his many friends j n extending congratulations. ! Congressional Vote Canvassed. The state canvassing board met in Lincoln Monday and canvassed the vote cast at the recent special election in the First congressional district. A certificate of election was issued to E. M. Pollard, the republican candidate who received 8..'J22 votes. His oppon ent, F. W. Urown, received 5, 73.". The total vote cast was 14,115. At the last regular election in this district E. II. Ilurkett received l'.,780and Hugh La Master received 11, SO.', a total of 32, d'.Vi being cast. The vote as canvassed is as follows: cor nct v. Cass Johnson Lancaster .. Xt-inahu Otoe I'awnce KicuardMjn. Vr m l In' l!i-;ii'i hi. Kichard Wenzel has I . - 1 1 the hap piest man in town this week (and he had a right to be) all because a bounc ing hahy hoy was burn at his home Sunday morning, July hi. A. L. McDonald received a telegram last Saturday morning from Mrs. Mc Donald at Waterloo, Indiana, stating that her father had died Friday night. The deceased was about sj years of age. The 11 o'clock train, from Lincoln, killed a span of young mules belong ing to C. II. Wetenkamp on Tuesday night of last week. The mules were only two years old, but were tine large animals. Mr. Wetenkamp valued them at 8.'J"j0. The contract for the new addition to the school house was given last Fri day to J. G. Johnson at !i7". The ad dition is to be 24x.52 feet, two stories high, and is to be completed by the first ot .September. The work w ill be commenced on the building as soon as the material can be placed on the ground. J. i. Liston of Dunbar, was sent here tqis week to take charge of the Mo. Pac. station in place of Mr.Lessel, who has been transferred to Nehawka Mr. Liston has purchased J. M. Lind- sey's residence property and on Wed nesday evening his family arrived here. Mr. Lessel will not move his family for a while yet as he can not get a house there. During the past week a number of farmers have threshed their wheat and the smallest yield we have heard yet was 25 bushels per acre, and several fields have made over 40. Mr. Hansen, northwest of here had 20 acres which made 40 bushels per acre and tested 03 pounds to the bushel. Ilev. Mickey, near Alvo, had 21 acres which made 42i bushels and tested 62 pounds. He delivered it right to the elevator in Alvo at 75c per bushel. John Pump, living south of here, got 33 bushels, test (i3. All the wheat is of good quality. Union From the Leduer. Editor It. 1). Parr, of Nehawka. was in town last Saturday, en route to Plattsmouth to celebrate his birth day. Sorry the necessary ingredients were not on hand here or in Nehawka. A new boy baby weighing nine pounds arrived Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Rosen brook. That's why Fred's smile made his face look like a ripe water melon with a large slice cutout. All are doing nicely, and Fred is happy as a clam at high tide. Ezra Williams, of Helleville, Kan., arrived Wednesday for a visit with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. Williams was a resident of this neighborlu ol many years ago, and his occasional visit here isa great pleasure to him as well as to the old acquaint ances he meets. Mr. and Mrs. David Murray are the j proud parents of a tine baby boy, born July 13, and we regret that the new arrival did not notify us in time for mention last week. Mrs. Lelia Dugay departed Wednes day for a few days' visit at Syracuse. She will be one of the teachers in the Syracuse schools the coming year. The county is the owner of a fine new engine that was unloaded here a few days ago. It is be used for pull ing the county's big road grader and elevator, and the work is now in pro gress on roads southeast of town. Abe Itupley, the expert tinner at Upton's store, took a cargo of tin and tools and went to Nehawka to do some tin work on the line new residence of Fred Schomaker. Where are you sick? Headache, foul-i tongue, no appetite, lack energy, pain in our stomach, constipation. Holi-; ster's Rocky Mountain Tea will make ! you well and keep jou well. 35 cents G rriug ic Co. j I Protected by Block Signals The first railway in America to adopt the absolute Block System in the operation of all trains was the Chicago, Milwaukee Paul Railway & St. It today has more under block si-rnal miles of road operated than any other railway company. The St. Paul Road was the first railway to litfht its trains by electricity, and it now has more than three trains from Union Station, Omaha, Station, Chicago, every day. table and special rate write to Union For time F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, 1524 Farnam Street. OMAHA. 3 Don't c )u O 8 mm if you have forgotten. Just walk in and buy anything you think your wife will want. The quality will be so ood things general ly will be so satisfac tory that she can't help but be pleased. We know perfectly well that you will buy your groceries where you can jjet the most for vour money, and where that most will be purely tfood. Knowing this we wouldn't he foolish enough to tell you we keep the best at the lowest price' if it wasn 't so. ! L M. - X I H. C. McMaken & Son's NEW TRANSFER LINE! CZZZ3 Handling all kincta of freight, mul will move anything in the the household good line. All heavy hauling, new matter the weight. Careful attention given, and satisfaction guaranteed, (iivo u.s atrial. OFFICE NO. 604 MAIN STREET. &2i Nebraska 72. -J PHONES, Plattsmouth 73-208. "We also deliver ice to any part of the -ity. POI.I.AHK. HHDK'.V. TOTAL. ..! erj 1 (. -2 313 .. tKti 4i-j i tm ..2 774 1 til4 4 415 .. 7-H 1 2",7 .. .V.w CT I ,-,-vx .. 7: -J7 I 01 H ..1 -Jo H4." S 1;5 8S2 5 733 14 114 If you are a judge of a irood smoke, try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. Married in Dakota. J. II. Hickson and Mrs. Klla ttull were united in marriage at Brookings, South Dakota, on Tuesday, July 15, H05. The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hickson of this city, and the bride is the widow of Jacob Stull. The following reference to the mar riage was taken from the Brookings paper: "About 10 o'clock about twenty men and boys armed with tin pans, etc., proceeded to the abode of the bride and groom and made more noise than a boiler factory." The Journal joins the Cass county friends of the bride and groom in wish-' ing happiness and prosperity. J Indigestion Cured. j There is no case of Indigestion. Dps-j pepsia or Stomach Trouble that willj not yield to the digestive and strength ening inlluence of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This remedy takes the strain off the stomach by digesting what you eat allowing it to rest until it grows strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia cure affords quick and permanent relief fromlndigestion and all stomach trou bles, builds up the system and so puri ties that dicease cannot attack and gain a foothold as when in a weakened postion Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Gering & Co. I)H. ;. W. TOII. IHi. J. T. TOIH. I I I i TODD BROS., DENTISTS Denial Surgery a Specialty. FRISCO SYSTEM jfrem Ibcrc to Cbcrc Homeseekers' Excursions r"4 Karlisirk I if K Omaha, !ieb. Ijtli u ml !':;r!:i!- :or a clear complexion take Mav. Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take ORINO cleanses the system, and, makes sallow blotched complex ions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. ON FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAYS Jim- July. August, September, October and November Oklahoma, and Texas iiuin. Kansa: Indian Territory ONE FARE: PL-US $2.00-ROCJr4D TRIP J. C. Lovrikn, A. Hilton, Ass"t Gen1 Passenger Agent, Gen t Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mb. St. Louis, Mo. 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