Fifty Yeara 3sW V (CREAM TO A M'llfl! r w w If tit A Cream of Tnrir Powdar Made From firspes Mo Alum Weeping Water From the Herald. Josias Tighe, of Bancroft, came in Saturday, and visited his sisters, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Carper, returning Monday. Our former friends all say the corn is drying nicely and there is no danger now from frost. The season has been very favorable in that respect. Ir. Butler reports Dr. Fred Reed as being quite sick since Saturday last with ptomain poison. Dr. Reed par took of someoysters that were tainted. At present he is much better. Mrs. Charles Philpot, who lias been to Hot Springs with her son Bert, re turned home Saturday. She left Bert there but says he is doing fine and will be able to return home in a short time. Albert Cassell came in last week from Butte, Montana, and expects to visit a month before taking a position with the Hammond Packing Co., when he hopes to be located at Spokane, Wash., or some western point. O. T. Leyda and family went to Falls City, Friday, to visit his brother over Sunday. O. T. says that in the spring he will pull up stakes for Chase county. They have both been out there and like the country. While on his way home from the meeting of the military surgeons held in Detroit, Mich., Dr. J. B. Hungate was notified of the death of his sister, Mrs. Belle Belt, of Edinburg, Indiana, so the doctor stopped to. attend the funeral, and will likely be home the middle of this week. Jimmy Johnson, who left here sev eral weeks ago for Stockton, Kas., is reported very poorly from the effects of a siege of typhoid fever, and it is said one of his limbs is effected, and he will likely lose the use of it. His many friends here hope that in time, however, he will completely recover. A Pleasure to All. No Pill is as pleasant and positive as DcWitt's Little Early Risers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and effective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy tiieir cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the oest liver pills ld. Sold by F. L Fricke & Co.. Bering" & Co The Absolutely Pure Baking0 Made o! Cream oi Tartar, and Free From Alum or Fliosphatic Acid Royal Baking Powder renders bread, biscuit, cake and all flour foods finer and more healthful. Baking powders made from alum, phosphates and other harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but they are injurious to the stomach. ' The injurious effect of alum on the mucous coat of the stomach is positive and beyond dispute ; it is both an irritant and an astringent. The use of alum in any article of food or article used in the preparation of food should be prohibited. . JOHN C WISE. MIX. Medid Inspector. U. S. Nvy. the Standard 2? Loviisville From the Courier. Mrs. J. D. Ferguson is reported quite ill. Mrs. Wm. Hoover visited over Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Sherwood, at Plattsmouth. Willie and Jessie Robertson of Platts mouth, visited infLouisville over Sun day with friends. Willie returned Monday morning but Miss Jessie re mained until Thursday and visited with friends here and at South Bend. Who said Louisville was not a pro hibition town? The following Louis- villians have been nominated on the prohibition ticket: P. A. Jacobson, for county treasurer, Wm. Wade for sheriff, and James Ingrim for commis sioner. If you have any patriotism in you here is a chance to show it. oiiuuiu 1111; otuuuiiiia hujs .mcxiij. is the question that is being freely dis cussed by some of the crusty old bach elor editorial witers of the papers just now. If these fellows really want to know, why don't they put on a clean collarandgoand ask theschoolma'ams about it. The big mail-order houses of the East have scored another victory through the rural mail route. They have been instrumental in bringing about a new ruling by the postoffice department whereby the rural mail boxes are to be numbered, and that mail addressed to rural box numbers may be delivered without the name appearing on the article at all. By this ruling the mail-order houses have only to secure from the postmaster the number of the free delivery route and the number of boxes on it to be able to deliver advertising matter to every recipient of mail-order houses from $200,000 to :J00,000 and correspond ingly detrimental to every country merchant. Wards Off Pneumonia. All coughs, colds and pulmonary complaints that are curable are quick ly cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Clears the Phlegm, draws out intlama mation and heals and soothes the af fected parts, strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia. Harmless and pleasant to take. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Gering & Co. Powder, Ea.gle From the Beacon. Mrs. T. F. Carnes of Greenwood moved over here Tuesday andfwill open up the hotel. Nick Peterson has been laying a new brick foundation under George Ober le's building this week. Mr. and Mrs. .John Adams drove down to Plattsmouth Wednesday, where they were called by the illness of Mrs. Adams' sister. A couple of ladies were in town Wednesday afternoon looking for a building in which to open up a" millin- cry store. We are informed they were unable to get a suitable building. J. M. Gardner returned from Illinois Tuesday evening. lie reports that his daughter, Leah, who has been very sick witli typhoid fever, is recovering now as last as could be expected, but still very weak. The other ineinbers of the family where she is staying, w ho were sick, are also mending. Last Sunday night George Oberle's saloon was broken into and about $1 was taken from the cash register Entrance was made by cutting the glass in the door and then taking the screws out of the lock. . Venner's store was also entered and two of the cash drawers were broken off the counters and about 75 cents in small change was taken. Wm. Norris' blacksmith shop was also broken into where the burglars got some tools to assist them in their work. Mr. Venner thinks they must have entered his store while he and his family were atchurcb for he has a night alarm on the door but heard nothing of it during the night. He had locked the door and left the key in the lock. Monday morning he lound the door closed, but nnlocked. It is not quite a year ago that this same place was visited by burglars. Mr. Oberle authorizes us to express his thanks to the gentlemen (?) for not blowing his safe as there was no money in it anyway. Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J. H. Simmons of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine of which he writes: "I had a fearful cough that disturbed my night's rest. I tried ev thing, but nothing would relieve it un til I took Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, which completely cured me." Instant ly relieves and permanently cures al throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists; guaranteed; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Union From the Ledger. It does "look good" to see our old friend, L. G. Todd, on the street again after his long confinement to the house Attorney A. E. Gantt of Falls City, a brother of Mrs. John Chalfant, vis ited Tuesday and Wednesday at the Chalfant home northeast of town. W. S. Dix arrived Monday from Col orado, where he was visiting his par ents a few months. He has a fine sam ple of Colorado carbuncle located on his neck, which is taking his careful at tention. L. G. Todd has been getting along remarkably well, considering his age and the injuries he received some time ago. He was able to attend the fair at Nehawka last Saturday, where he met many of his old friends who con gratulated him upon his improved con dition. Frank Lynn and Herman Thomas departed Monday evening for LaCrosse, Wis., to attend college, taking aspecial course in telegraphy. The boys started with the determination to win, and their many friends are confident they will make a good showing in the busi ness world. D. C. West and wife of Nehawka were here yesterday to goon the north bound train. They go direct to Wash ington, D. C, where Mr. West will at tend a meeting of National Bankers' association: then they will visit at his old home in Ohio. John P. Todd and wife will become residents of this village, having pur chased the nice residence of William Wolfe in the northeast part of town. Mr. Todd lias grown weary of farm life and will engage in business here, but lie has not yet definitely decided hat line. Faith Not Necessary. You may be just as skeptical and pessimistic as vow pioase. Kcdol will digest what you cat whether you eat or not. You can put your food in a b'jwl, pour a little Kodol Dyspepsia! Care on it and it will digest it the! same as it will in your stomach. It' can't help but cure Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It is curing hundreds and thousands some had faith and some didn't. Kodol will cure you if med icine can cure you, whether you have faith in it or not. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Gering & Co. Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and liver disorders and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. Gering & company. Mr. Smoker, do you smoke Buds? If you don't you ore not jettin your moneys' worth. Buds are...... Always (iood. Always Clean. Always to be had! On the Market for 19 Years Smoke Buds Elmwood From the I.fjultr-r.i'lio. Mrs. Fannie l'ulmerton, of Seattle. Wash., spent the past week at the home of her brother, K. Noyes, of this city. Farmer Uartlett marketed seven tivc-months-old pigs Tuesday that average a little over ioo pounds each. George Oehlcrking was seriously ill one day this week from eating sardines that stood open in the can a few hours. Miss Kate Trenholm went to Omaha Thursday of last week for a brief visit. She will also visit in Wyoming before her return to Canada. Miss Pearl Woodard, our popular telephone girl, fainted while at the switch board Saturday, caused from heart trouble. She was quite sick for a few days, but is now much better. J. W. Miller and Hiram Miller re turned Friday night from their six weeks' visit at the old home, in Penn sylvania. They had a most delightful time, but were glad to get back to the best town in Nebraska. Claus Brekenfeld, accompanied by George Carnahan, left Monday morn ing for Rochester, Minn., to again en ter the hospital with the expectation of having a critical operation per formed. The exact nature of the trouble had not been definitely settled when he left here. His many friends all over Cass county sincerely hope he may pass through the ordeal in safety and be restored to health. Deafness Cannot be Cured. By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed con ditions or the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is iuflamed you have a rumhling sound or imperfect hearintr, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed however: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is noohing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catar rh) that cannot be cuaed by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars. F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, G. Sold by druggists, 75c. j Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-' pation. A Foodl Ho Work 'Oni Nehawka From the Kfjrlnter. Horn, on Friday, September 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Puchholz, a tine daughter. MissGertic Pittmanof Mt. Pleasant is very low with typhoid pneumonia, but is reported to he .some better at this writing. Horn, Wednesday. October 4, to Mr. and Mrs Ernest Alliens, t win daugh ters. Mother and children are doing nicely. Joseph ( ii '0(hi,.i n .i even Mile Ford, Virginia, a brother-in-law f John Dale, came i;i ibis !;i"ini:iL' to visit ij.Ms. Dale and other friends indeti 1 nitely. I While. K-.mi I.ilv:is threshing for i Will Schlichtemier laM Monday, for ! some unaccountable r avii the wheat : stack caught tite. It wa von discov ered and by heroic efforts of a bucket brigade'' the lire was quenched before much damage was done. James DeKes Dernier, three miles west of town, had the misfortune to lose his barn by lire last Wednesday. The origin of the lire is a mystery. Nothing was saved from the contents, consisting of one span of horses, eleven tons of hay and some of his farm im plements. He was partially insured in the Farmers Mutual Insurance com pany of Nebraska, J. W. Magney local agent, who has notified the company. This is a heavy loss for Mr. Delles Der nier, as the barn was practically new. D. C. West and family departed for Washington, D. C., yesterday. The former goes to attend the national bankers' association, now in session there. Dave thinks seriously of con sulting the president concerning the proposed new government building. Back From the Fatherland. Jacob Puchlerof Ilessen-Darmstadt, Henry and William Kaufman and Fred Engelkemeier of Lippe-Delmold, Rudolph Ramsel and Henry Thre kotter of Westphalia, have all return ed from Germany, after three months visit in their native land. The boys report a fine time among their friends and relatives in the localities of their birth, and say it was worth twice the money and time spent. The Journal welcomes these gentlemen back to the land of their adoption, where they are considered among our best citizens, and may they continue to thrive and prosper. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, bilious ness, Plight's disease, and similar in ternal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forget fulnessof all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At F. G. Fricke Sc Co.'s drug store. Price oOc. Guaranteed. C. S. Hadley of Cedar county was in the city today and gave the Journal a call. Mr. Hadley 's father, who resided near Nehawka, and died a few weeks ago. Mr. Hadley is here assisting in settling up his father's affairs. lie ex pects to return to his home some time this week. Work! Work!! Work!!! Lots of energy is needed to keep up the pace. In the struggle, the man with the strong body and clear brain wins out every time. The man of to-day needs something more than mere food ; he needs a food that makes energy a food to ivork on. Although some people may net realize it, yet it is a fact, proved and established beyond doubt, that soda crackers and this means UriGOdQ BfSCllit arc richer in muscle and fat-making elements and have a much higher per cent, cf tissue-building properties than any other article of food made from flour. That this is becoming known mere and irore every day is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 pack ages of Unecda BiCCUJtjthc finest soda cracker ever baked. An energy-giving food of surpassing value sold in a package which brings it to you with all the original flavor and nutriment perfectly pre served. Truly the food to Ivork on. Whoever you are whatever you arc wherever you work Uneeda Biscuit. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY OF VITAL INTEREST TO EVERY CITIZEN. -. r 5.-5 4 i LI A A 'is, i c vv, -jfjf M.'f. C. I. TAYLOR i CmtK HOARD OF JirALTH SAYS PL KL'-.MA MAS liCCOMC Tllf f AMILY MfDiciM or nir vvo::k:g PEOPLE l II1S CITY. Mr.C. 1. Taylor lias h-en Clerk of the City Hoard of 1 l-al I li, .1 nekson villo, ria., for ten year, whieli jiordtioii liax alhrtled 1 1 1 1 1 1 amply opportunity for noting the Im-j-1 meanst of preventing and curing disease. lie expresses his approval of the use of I'eruna as the most effective weans of solving a problem of such vital in teres! to the community In the follow Ing letter: - The health of Um poorof a large city Is always a question of vital Interest, not only to the city officials hut toevery citizen. It has l-en a source of much f atifaction to me to find that so large a number of working people la moderate circumstances have accepted I'eruna an their family medi cine. 1 1 lias cared a large number of cases especially Worklnl Man'k rmlly Medicine. of catarrh of the head, lungs and Momi.clt and building up the general health it cannot fail hut prove a help md hlesin;r to any community where it is generally adopted and nsed. I nave f'mnd it an honeut, reliable remedy and am pleased to endorse it." C. 1). Taylor. Address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbia, Ohir. For All Kinds of Piles. To draw the fire out of a burn, heal a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter, eczema and all skin and scalp diseases, use I )e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing piles. Stops the pain instantly and cures permanently. Get the gen uine'. Sold by F. G. Fricke - Co., Gering & Co. A Puzzler. Here is something propounded by the Kingfisher, (Okla. ) Free Press that is harder than "How old is Ann?" We have, right here in Kingfisher, a most unusual case of intermarrying." Two brothers marrying two sisters is not an ordinary happening, but it some times occurs. In this case the mother of the two girls married the father of the two boys. The two girls and the two boys linally settled the pleasant arrangement by marrying each other. What kin are they? Didn't those boys marry their sisters and didn't the girls' mother marry their father-in-law? Is the mother the girls' mother-in-law? The mother step mother and mother-in-law to the boys. n 0