Urior Mrs. Cora. Pickett ca.ne d'.wn from Omaha lat Friday t' complete tin? sale of her town property ami remain ed fr a few (jays visit. Mrs. Mabel Reynolds departed Wed nesday eve nine f'f I 'ni verity I'lace, where she lias accepted the position of manager f t!i; local telephone ex change. A nice cement walk is one of the im provements Mr. Tracy is making in front f his hank. Simon Oruber and (Jahe Austin are doing the work. Ate Rupley and Reuben Foster went to Nehawka Monday morning to put some finishing touches on the new res idence of Charles St. John. Mark Freeman's deal in which he disposes of I lis stock of general mer chandise was closed Tuesday, when W. 1'. Mohr of Spencer, Neb., arrived to make the transfer, and they have been involving the stock the past few days. Mr. Freeman has invested in 20 acres of good land in Royd county, and ex pects to move there in a shot time. Mr. Mohr informs us that he will con tinue the business at the Freeman place, although his plans for the future are-r.ot yet completed. Last Friday evening the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ranning, three miles south of town, was the scene of a very pleasant reception given in honor of the marriage of their son, Joseph Ranning, and Ins bride. There were about two hundred invited guests present, and the evening was spent in such a pleasant manner that the occa sion will not soon be forgotten. Rand music and a general good time, along with a delicious supper, made the ev ening one of enjoyment for all, and the hearty congratulations and good wishes tendered the bride and groom convinced them that the guests ap preciate the unlimited hospitality of the Ranning family. . Kddie Gobleman met with an acci- j dent Monday evening that he will not soon lorget. Jie was attempting to cast a throw line in the river when a large hook buried itself in the index finger of his right hand and it was necessary for a physician to cut down to the point of the hook before it could be extricated. A very pretty wedding occurred at the German Lutheran church, south west of Louisville, at two o'clock Wednesday, when Rev. G. Jung united Mr. Chas. JCornrofske of Omaha and Miss Freda Sahs of this place in the holy bonds of wedlock. Misses Annie Trulsen and Martha Sahs were the bridesmaids and l'aul Rehschuh and Gottlieb Wagner acjed as groomsmen. The bride was attired in white silk with silk laces and jube trimmings, and the groom wore the conventional black. After the ceremony they de parted for the home of the bride's parents, where the tables fai rly groaned under the pressure of so many good things, at which about 1"0 relatives and friends partook. They were re cipients of many beautiful and expen sive presents. They w ill leave Satur day for Omaha where they will make their future home. They will be given a reception in Omaha Sunday evening at the home of the groom by their Omaha friends. LIEUT. F. S. DAVIDSON. Always Successful. When indigestion becomes chronic it is dangerous. Kodol Iyspepsia Cure will cure indigestion and all troubles resulting therefrom, thus preventing Catarrh of the stomach. Dr. New b rough, of League, W. Va., says: ''To those suffering from indigestion or sour stomach 1 would say there is no better remedy than Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have prescribed it for a num ber of my patients with good success." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and Gering & Co. JLo uisville Fpini tli" Courier. Miss F.tta Ilasemeier. of Los Angeles, California, formerly of Louisville, ij visiting the Kllis family. George Frater left Thursday for a visit with his parents at Shepherd, ohi '. whom he has not visited for several years. II. J. Tangeman, who with his fam ily has been visiting for the past ten days in the western part of the state, was called to Iowa the forepart of the week to the bedside of his mother. Miss Elinor Frampton returned home Thursday after an extended visit with her grandparents at College Hill. She was accompanied home by her uncle, Wm. Lehnhoff, who will take in Ringling Rros. circus Saturday. "Wm. Hot., of Austin, Texas, was here three or four days this week vis iting his brother, Fred, and family. Mr. Hot, is baggagemaster on the I. & G.N. Ry. Jt has been seventeen years since the brothers have met and to say that they had a good visit would not half express it. Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid poison, are results of kidney trouble. Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea goes directly to the seat 6f the disease and cures when all else fails. cents. Gering & Co. Esxgle From the HeacoD. Ed Retts spent Sunday with his par ents in Avoca. C. J. Kelsey, who has been here vis iting his sister, Mrs. Leghtel, the last tnree weeks, leit yesterday ior nis home in Lancaster, Kan. Chris Huffman was wearing a very- broad smile while in town the other day, all because of a bouncing baby boy presented him by his wife on Fri day, September 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. Wetenkamp and daughter, Mrs. Henry Snoke, and George Reitter, sr., went to Elmwood Sunday to attend the confirmation of some of the members of the German Evangelical Lutheran church at that place. The Eagle schools opened .Monday with Miss Cora Smith as principal, Miss Rivett intermediate, and Miss Minnie Ilorsh primary teacher. The enrollment the first day in each de partment was 24, IV2 and 41, respect ively. A. L. McDonald returned Wednes day evening from a two weeks visit with his daughter in Denver. While there he met one of his brothers whom he had not seen for aboutsixteen years. Mac is looking much betterthan when he left here, and says he is feeling just as good as he looks. John Frohlich believes in putting his money in circulation and at the same time makingsubstantial improve ments on his place. He has just com pleted a double crib 24x32 feet, and is now building another story over the east addition to his residence. When this is completed he will build an ad dition 14x2; to the north end of his barn. I A Clear Complexion and Bright Eyes. In most cases a sallow, blotched com plexion and dull heavy eyes are due to poor digestion and an inactive liver. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids di gestion and stimulates the liver and bowels and makes the complexion smooth and clear. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Re fuse substitutes. F. G. Fricke & Co. ? yf if xe PE-RU-NA STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. F. S. Davidson, Late Lieut. IT. S. Army, Washington, D. C, care U. S. Pension Office, writes: "To my mind there Is no remedy for catarrh comparable to Peruna. It not only strikes at the root of the malady, but it tones and strengthens the system In a truly wonderful way. That has been its history in my case. I cheerfully and unhesi tatingly recommend it to those afflicted as I have been." F. S. Davidson. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Olii Nehawka From the IJegister. Renjamin F. Lee and a gang of help began the carpenter work on the new Cunningham residence. S. J. Lee of Delta, l'enn., arrived Wednesday and will make this place lis future home. He will engage in thecarpenter business with his brother Benjamin. Miss Isadore Hall is clown from Lin coln running the bank in the absence of I). C. West, who is in Cherokee, Okla., where he and Lester Stone will open a bank about the first of next month. All the old veterans that went from here to Denver to attend the reunion returned Wednesday night. They were tired and almost worn out, but report the most enjoyable time of their lives. John Schwartz, while papering a house near riattsmouth last week, fell from a breaking trestle across the edge of a box, breaking a rib which penetrated his lung. He is doing as well as could be expected Abe Rupley and Mr. Foster came up from Union to finish the heating plant in C. D. St. John. Mr. Rupley is in the employ of L. R. Upton, the Union hardware merchant. Abe is a good workman, and thinks he will finish his work here this week. Section Foreman Humphrey left for Barren county, Kentucky, where he was born and raised, Tuesday noon. He has not been back there for a num ber of years, and will no doubt find many sad changes around the old "familiar spot." Timelevelsall things, and ;tbe things memory holds dear are not. He will return about the first of next month. Weeping Water From tli; HT;tM. The man that rents and pegs away, should do his best to buy and stay. To rent means move, to move is bad, if you own a home, it will make you glad. Miss Anna Lyman expects to leave j in the near future to take up her j school work in Mobile, Ala., providing! the yellow fever does not break out in that city. word comes from Rooks county, Kansas, that Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mc- Nurlin are the proud parents of a boy, born last week. Mrs. R. D. McNurlin is a visitor there. Mrs. R. W. Hitchman departed last Thursday for Pennsylvania, where she will visit relatives in Connelsville and Mt. Pleasant, expecting to remain abouut one month. A small wreck occurred in the rail road yards here Monday. In shoving three coal cars onto a side track, it happened to be locked at one end, and all three were derailed with very lit tle damage. C. E. McClain. who has been mana ger oi iue teieuiionu cxciiauL'e at mis place has resigned the position and has been visiting in Lincoln for several days past. We understand he expects to go west. The pension board held their regu lar meeting here last Wednesday Dis. Xeeley, Pollard and Rutler had before them three old soldiers, one from Omaha, one from Lincoln, and George Askew lrom this place. Our hint to grain men would be to commence orderingcars for marketing corn. If they can get about 500 cars on the side track here and lock the switch, they won't experience any trouble next winter. 8 I 3 8 DO YOU ADMIRE A WELL DRESSED MAN? why No be One Yourself? b ings of every variety, and we promise to Our Stylish, Hand-Tailored Suits cost you only about one-half what you pay for the same at thetailor shop. New Styles Just Arrived! and we will be glad to show them to you. We have also a very finelineof and see us neip you in your search for what you may want. WM, HOL PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. Got Off Cheap. He may well think, he has got olT cheap, who,"fafter having contracted constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectly restore his health. Noth ing will do this but-Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and cer tain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 2"c at F. G. Fricke & Co. "s drug store; guaranteed. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery and to the comfort and convenience of modern housekeep ing. Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads, cakes and pastry wholesome. Perfectly leavens without fermentation. Qualities that arc peculiar to it alone. Numerous and Worthless. Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago discovered some years ago bow to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleedidg, itching and protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases De Witt's Salve has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt's the genuine. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and Gering & Co. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. A Warning to Boys. Saturday night about 8 o'clock Dee Eyler, a lad about 14 years old, with other companions, was caught stealing watermelons on the premises of D. O. Potter at Eartlett. Mr. Potter was in hiding, and as the boys were steal ing a melon gave them a load of No. (j shot. Thirteen shot took effect in young Eyler. nine of 'them lodging in his right arm and four in his left hand. The wounds are not considered serious and the boy will be out again soon. Glenwood (la.) Tribune. D. 0. DWYER, Attorney-at-Law Offce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Elmwood From the Leader-Eeho. Miss Grace Hobbs left Monday evening for her home at Eugene, Ore. Mrs. II. G. lieardslee, of Co.ad, Neb., visited her many friends here this week. Dan Fentiman came in contact with i mule, whose name was not Maud, a few days ago. He is now nursing two or three fractured ribs. Word lias been received hereof the arrival of a fine boy on Saturday, Sep tember !, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lay E. Worley, of Lincoln. J. W. Williams, of near Troy, Penn., s visiting his brother, Philander Wil- iams. lie came back with Mr. and Mrs. Laughorst and will likely spend the winter here. Miss Minnie Gamble is still at the sanitarium at Lincoln. Dr. eelv was up to see her Friday, and says she s not doing as well as she did a couple of weeks ago. Mrs. John Turnbull is reported very 11. Dr. eelv was caned out to see her Monday evening in consultation with Dr. Cameron, of Palmyra. At last report there were some hopes for her recovery. Harry Wilcocksun, who is holding down a good position with the Na tional Biscuit Co., at Minneapolis, Minn., came home Saturday evening for a few weeks visit at the home of J his mother. PERKINS HOTEL GUTHMAN BROS., PROPS. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 6c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call 75he Perkins Hotel Should Trade at Home. An exchange remarks that the farmer I has an interest in developing nearby market. A village is better than a cross roads, a town is better than a village, and a city is better than a town. He therefore, should as far as possible trade at home. A deserted village is a bad thing for neighboring farmers, yet what but a deserted vil lage can be expected if neighboring farmers refuse it.theirtrade. The larger a town prows the better place does it become for the farmer to buy in or sell in. Dr. Finn's Testimony Interesting Dr. Thomas Finn, of Boonsboro, Mo., who has practiced medicine for i 32 years, says he has used every pre scription known to the profession for! treatment of kidney and bladder dis eases, and says he has never found anything so effective in both chronic and acute kidney and bladder trouble j as Foley's Kidney Cure. It stops ir regularities and builds up the whole system. F. G. Fricke v Co. Farmers, Mention ! If you have some Live Stock to sell, such as Veal, Calves, Butcher Stock, Cattle, Hogs, Poultry or Butter and Eggs, call on us and see what we pay. It will pay you to come and see us. Remember we will now butcher our own stock. Lorenz Bros., Plattsmouth, 5au oP "ne - 2it Nebraska. jpoeocccoeooocoeoooooocoecooccooocccccoooooo FRISCO SYSTEM Jfrom Texe to Zbevc Homeseekers, Excursions ON FIRST AND THIRD TUESDAYS 0 Prr UK. C. W. TODD. IH. J. T. TODD. TODD BROS., DENTISTS Dental Surgery a Specialty. 504 Karhark Blk Omaha, Neb. 15th and Douglas. I S May, June, July, August, September, October and November -T O: Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma. and Texas Indian Territorv ONE FARE PLUS $2.00-ROCJND T T Q J. LrOVKIKN, sj Ass't Gerrl Passenger Aent, b Kansas City, Mo. &OOGOOOGOO A. Hilton, (ien't Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. TRIP -A I" V