Loviisviile Kroin t hi? ("mirli r. I 'lain 'I rimks arc becoming ton num erous in Louisville. Why not. replen ish 1 1 ir school f iiri'l. Horn, to Mr. anl Mrs. Harry Lrskin, of Sarpy county, Saturday, November S; .1 gill. I'rof. hiines went to Llair, Thurs Iuy evening w here he lectured Friday evening before the Lpworth League. Kev. .Jung was called to Collinsville, 1 ll., Friday to attend the funeral of f lis father, Lewis Jung. IIewasalout .H years of age. Miss Mary (,'ameron went to Ash land Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv ing. She was accompanied hy Ir. Montgomery. Union Thanksgi ving services were held at the Christian church. Kev. Francis heal of the M. F. church preached the sermon. Win. Anderson and family went to 'retna Wcdm sday to spend Thanks giving ;md isit a few days with the 'ainily !' Tin 'Ishii. Mis Malfl KsimUop was given leasaii' surprise last Friday hy a iiiniher i! 1 1 i" sell' n! ma! cs. A ery pleasant evening was spent. Miss Mnllie Merger of Omaha and Miss Willie Lerger of Lincoln spent Thanksgi ving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A mas Keiser. Mr. and Mrs. Lmil Palmer enter tained a few ymini; people Wednesday evening the occasion being a surprise in honor of their sons Harry and Ar thur. The evening was devoted to games arid music and was much en joyed by all present. Urior pects to make in the spring is a new I denot for Weening Water. The man- I- rotu tin; I.imIhit. , i , . . , , lavement have decided that the old one Mrs. Margaret. Applcgate departed I js ;illOK,, h,r t(J i,iafj(.(uate to care for Wednevlay lor Villisca, Iowa, to make . .,..,,.,. nr ,,,, vvllil.h must pass through it every day. As soon as the arrangements can he per- CHARITY" HOSPITALS AND" 'NURSES' reia-i a visit with her sister and other ti Ves. Mr. and Mis. Harry M. I'rans are the parents of a new daughter which registered at their home on Sunday morning, Nov. !. II. Chapman went over to Ham burg, la., on Monday, having received a message announcing the death of his hrother-in-law. Miss I va Mougey has accepted a posit'on as clerk in the Hank of I'ninn. and lier past experience in that line makes her a very enicient assistant in t he hank. John S. Luck and wife and Mrs. Will Simmons, who have heen visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity, intend starting today for their homes in Washington state. A little change was made in the. ilrm of K. I. Fi:ins Co. last Satur- 'dav. 1. Kay Frans being added to the ! linn as a partner in the general mer-' chandis" business. Kay is a hustler, with business -lualilicat ions, and will: add materially t' t he eilicient manage- merit of t his large merca utile est ahl ish- ; meiit. . I Mrs. Henrv Chilcott has received t fected t he depot is t o he moved hack to give more platform room, raised two feet higher from the mound and rehuilt completely, also enlarged lo sulliciently and easily handle the husi ness of the road as such a business should he handled. Mr. Skinner said "Weeping Water is one of the best business points on t he system and we are going to build you a depot of which you will not be ashamed." Mvirdock RELY ON PE-RU-NA TO COUGHS, COLDS, CURE GRIP, CATARRH. (Seei;il C' tlrsx nliiit . is. Koherl Stack is reported on th M sick list . S. W. Hare was a. business isitor a; hnaha Monday. M.is. . II. Lggiestnn s;;s an hnaha isitor over Sunday. ( '. .!. L'isaud t';i!:iiiv Mui'lav'l with Arch I.'ag-r and family. J. .1. i.Mslin and H. A. Tool we.- hnaha passengers Tuesday. A. 11. Frascher is entertaining rcia tives from bnaha this week. Mrs. .lay Lmbury visited with her Charitable Institutions Ali Over the United States and Canada are Curing their Pa tients of Catarrhal Ailments With rfK 'S---'- pCsX fKSS J tK- ' '. , v - . - . v w - .rt t n 1 1 o 1 1 i 1 1 1 .. 1 m t . r . m 'yi..- Pe-ru-na v v. V v the sad news of the death of her j sister at Omaha over Sunday, brother, Silas 11. Simmons, which oc-j Jacob Joehrv. sr., had a telephone installed in his residence last week. Morn To M r. and Mrs. Albert Hunt Torture of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Kev. (). I. Moore, pastor of the Kaptist church, of Harpersville, N. V., will interest you. He says: "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent couh, result ing from the tfrip. 1 had to sleep sit ting up in bed. I tried many reme dies, without relief, until 1 took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consumption." A grand cure for dis eased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At F. C. Fricke & Co., druggist; price f.oc and I.0. guaranteed. Trial bot tle free. Elmwood From the Leuder-Kelio. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook, Monday November 27. VA (Justin has purchased from J. A. Wright, the store building occupied by Louis W. Koettger. Consideration 42,N). Mr. Iustin bought the property as an investment. W. K. Kosenetans has disposed of his interest in the barber shop to James Calder. who took charge Mon day morning. The style of the new tirm is Kaker Calder. Here's wish in the boys success. F. C. Voorhees and family left this -week for Walnut, Kansas, where they will make their future home. Mrs. "Voorhees and the children left Wed nesday and Mr. Voorhees went with the car of goods Wednesday evening. Tom McCue has been appointed foreman of the Mo. l'ac. section crew at West Side, a suburb of Omaha. lie shipped his car of goods to Omaha Wednesday evening, and he and his ramily left for their new home yester day. Hen I'.oyce takes the place made vacant by Mr. McCue, as foreman of the Elmwood section crew. Last Sunday was the fourth anni versary of the marriage of the mar riage of Mr. and Mrs. Will Uickert.and in the afternoon a dozen or more fam ilies of relatives and friends gave them a pleasant surprise by calling to spend the rest of the day w ith them. An oyster supper, with all the accompany ing good things, was partaken of and a very enjoyable afternoon and even ing spent. enrfl 'in- "1 in honvnr I I ic Immo ' was at Touchet, Wash., and he was in Denver temporarily at the time of his death. Many people here remember him, as he was here on a visit several times, the last time about seven years ago. The box social given Saturday even ing by Miss Kose O'Donnell, teacher in District 10, northeast of Union, was a decided success both socially and financially. A short but interesting program was first rendered, after which the boxes were sold. The cake for the most popular lady was won by one of the pupils, Miss Maggie Moore. The amount realized was S.'JS.'JT, which will be used for school purposes. All report an enjoyable time. Wednesday, November 22, a tine baby girl. Hare and Tool shipped another car load of hogs to Omaha the forepart of the week. Oscar McDonald is visiting with rel atives and friends in and around Plattsmouth and Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. I'tt and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fisher spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Greenwood. Mrs. Itobert Stack and children re turned home Sunday after a week's visit with relatives near Elmwood. A. M. Cole returned Thursday from i S t . I . , I , I 1 uiuuiJiL wiieie lit; iius uetJii wiiu ins i? ; I Cl I I ' ' i?0 From a fad,. mm xv t: A ; daughter, Miss Gladys, who is critically ill. Uert Fisher intends moving over to Weeping Water in the near future, having been employed in the coal schutes at that place. Xels Feterson is on the sick list: Dr. A. E. Markel is in attendance, there fore we predict that Nels will be husk ing corn in a few days. Marguerite Leis was on the sick list last week. Dr. Markel administer ed the necessary assistance and the patient has fully recovered. A box social was given by Mrs. O. II. Eggleston, Wednesday evening, the proceeds to be used for charity pur poses. Owing to the severe cold From tin- Kepui.ii.-.-ni. j weather a small crowd reported. J. C. Lehman started to St. Louis,! The severe wind storm of last week Monday night to interview the claim j completed its work of blow ing the corn agent of the Missouri Pacific relative ! down, and should we be unfortunate Furious Fighting. "For seven years," writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle, with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Electric Hitters. I unhesitatingly recommend them to all, and don't in tend in the future to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad case as mine.'' Sold, under guarantee to do the same for you, by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist, at ;jOc a bottle. Try them today. Weeping Water A Letter From Detroit. Ir. S. JI. Ilartmai:, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sir: "The young yirl who used the 1'eruna was suffering from laryngi tis, and loss of voiee. The result of the treatment was most satisfactory. She found great relief, and after further use of t tie medicine we hope to tie able to say the is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. This young girl was under the e.are of the Sisters of Charity and used Peruna for catarrh of the throat, with pood re sults as the above letter testifies. Pe-ru-na of Great Service. Another recommend from a Catholic institution in one of the Central States rr-acts as follows : "A number of years ago our attention was called to J)r. itartinan's Peruna, and sm'C then we have used it with won derful results lui ;;i'ip, coughs, colds and catarrhal diseases. "hor grip and winter catarrh espe cially it has been of great sen-ice to the inmates of thin institution." -Sister Superior. These are samples of letters received t.y Hart man from the various orders ?.f Catholic Sisters throughout the United States and Canada. The names and addresses have been w ith l.elii from respect to the Sisters, but will tr furnished upon request. lie 1 il-l i I lil ii in I'll,!,, , I in- t'. ,! i, , j n .-, .;i I I ..ill S th- Sister Superior : c "Some years ago a friend of our institution rcLommt rrdcd to tii Dr. ) liartman s I'cruna as an excellent remedy for the influenza of huh u v then had several cases w h.'ch threatened to hv of a serious character. "We began to use it and experienced such wonderful results that since 5 then leruna has become our faxurltt m,-t;, ;,,,. f,.r- ; f ,n , cold, cough and bronchitis." -Sister Superior. Jn every country of the civilized world the Sifters of Charity are known. Not only do they minister to the spiritual and intellectual needs of those with whom they come in contact, hut they minister to their bodily needs. They are as skilled as trained nurses in their treatment of diseases and are looked upon as messengers of good cheer by countle.-s patient sufferers. Praise From Canada. Another prominent Canadian institu tion writes : We are happy to tell you that lVruna has given us satisfaction. "Three patients have tried it, one sixty-eitrht years old, licnoui Iiupuis, afllicted with catarrh, is much relieved, more thau he has been for a number of years. "A young girl, fifteen years old, had an obstinate cough, which half a bottle of Peruna caused to disappear. "As to myself, two bottles have con vinced me that Peruna is magnilicent as a tonic. JJefore the treatment I could not walk for a quarter of an hour with out expel iencing much fatigue. Now I can walk a mile easily. "Through these three cases we desire to make known to the puMic, the ef ficiency of your remedy." i A not her let t r i "-ei ved from i he f.i mu institution reads as follow.-: "Three weeks IiL'o I Wrote to tejl you how satisfactory we found Peruna. Wn recommend it highly for colds, coup h, catarrh and neuralgia. "I have used it myself us a tonic witii the best results, t.-.ken as directed half a tea.-p'ioriful every half hour." A remedy that won Id act i m uted lately npon the congested mucous mem ra tie, restoring it to its normal Mate, would consequently cure all the.se disease-!. Pe-ru-na Coiit.iius o Narcotics. One reason why I'eruna ha- found per manent use in wi many hon:e.; s that it contains no narcotjes of any J im. I'e runa is perfect ly harmless. It call lie used any length of time without acquir ing ftdrug habit. I'eruna does j;i1 pro duce temporary results. It is ' per manent in its i-tlect. It has no bad effect upon the f-y.-.teni, anil gradually eliminates cutarrh by re moving 1 he caus" of catarrh. Tliero ar a multitude of homes where Peruna has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could riot bo possible if Peruna contained any drugs of a nur cctic nature. Ohio, for a little over a year, returned home Thursday evening. THE SPECIAL SESSION. ! Strength to Weak Men to his recent injuries. Mrs. W. L. Gordon returned Satur day evening from a tripof several days through southeastern Nebraska, where she had been inspecting the W. U. C. posts in that part of the state. Ed Cappen purchased the residence property, belonging to Mrs. Joseph Malcolm, which is located in the south east part of town, near the railroad track, last week. Consideration 00. j Thursday from their trip to Fort J. II. Shanbarker and wife started ! Worth, Dallas and other points in Thursday for Tortland, Oregon, where j Texas; while there they took in the they will make their home. Manv ; fair at Dallas, where George says they frinrric i,r wiii tt,m mo ceenco ' can beat us in all their stock exhibits in their new home. ' j with the single exception i nui aes. .Sheriff I enough to have a heavy snow soon a great deal of corn would remain in the field until spring. Dr. Trenholm, dentist, made his regular trip to Murdock Thursday re gardless of the rain. The doctor was a tine looking specimen, pulling into town about 11 o'clock while the rain was pouring down in torrents. George Swart, and wife returned Twin boys were born to Mr. and .. ,...,. .... . .. ... ,....! ,.XT .a-JT7V Ti.j ::n ill n.n r... Z. --f- y:ar 'jhw i licit nui neijj iiieiii uui. The Lincoln News says reform n nCCCCnC MCnir:nn ,it riwi i rv-J l . i v i uu i .Mrs. i.has. tunnel ol near Alv day. Nov. 27. The babies lived only a short time and were buried Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. uikJ Mrs. VA. nn'nl ii"i tiv 1 f 1 i vi t 1 1 :i t tlif i nit c 1 ' ' J RincWi Ncri Force mnrt Fnr0w rrv-ritfil ttini rit-rvM fr-; riii ri of amtilT i'r, i rn-rjy ani ivn. Mrs. Iliiini Ifm w ;i in ;i vorv trriiii m;ii:i is t(jsT(M(f v t .r nil - I l'.ur,1 ""'nM.i;tiM-fru!tM"v"riHrr-cifnafiiifKMi. ilannltdii Monday. The child did not ! donutnd for n sperial session cinaualinir I I T. rl. . I iv rf a. . .I l . . . ; 1 ! of draft J. J. Skinner, trainmaster and as sistant superintendent of the Missouri Pacific, who is successor to C. A. Vermillion, was in town Tuesday, and made this otlice a very pleasant call. While here he informed us that among the large improvements the road ex- D aSmty Foo & It fcr crcc.- JN" EVERY Receipt that calk ct turtar, soda, or baking pewd the Royal Bakine Powder. Better will be obtained because of the r.nsclut puritv and great leavening strength of the Royal. It will make the food licrhtrr. sweeter, of liner flavor, more digestible and wholesome. It is always reliable and uni form in its work. Alum and phosphate baking powders some of them sold at the same price and some of them cheaper will make neithj dainty nor wholesome food. ROYAL BAK'NG POWOER CO.. NE.W YORK. T. D. Mcliride registered at the Murdock hotel Monday night, re turning to riattsmonth Tuesday morning in charge of Mrs. Henry Oehlerking, who was to be taken be fore the insanity board at that place. As we could not learn any particulars we do not know the result. A. A. Wallinger has sold his quarter section of land in this precinct for the neat little sum of lti,000, George Buell and Henry Meierjurgen being the purchasers. Mr. Wallinger has purchased another quarter section of land four miles southeast of Elmwood. While we are sorry to lose this estim able family from our midst we wish them continued prosperity and good j luck in their new venture. .Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Neitzel enter I tained a few of their many friends at cards Tuesday evening: the inclemency i of the weather was no hindrance to the jolly crowd which collected and a jolly good time was indulged in by old ! and voting alike. Those present were: i.l.M. Leis and wife. H. A. Tool and wile, O. II. Eugleston and wife, II. V. ! McDonald and wife, II. C. Kohlrush j and wife, A. E. Frascher and wife, j Geo. A. Leis and wife. .1. C Story, sr.. and Miss Anna Story, Miss Anna Towle, Jacob Goehry, jr., Misses Anna and Martha Goehry and Jess Hill of South llend. improving. An animal supposed to be a panther, has been seen by several farmers liv ing southwest of town. They have been waiting for a snow to trail the animal and capture it. L. Hechtel was rejoicing Sunday morning over a telephone message he ing the present corporation controlled majority of membership to trifle with the legislation demanded, rather than to allow the next session, which isex-i pected to be thoroughly popular and j representative, to act. Lieutenant! Governor McGilton, whose demand for J a special session is published in thej is known as i To hiTairi litis tli. firt r'iulMte In hr'nlLby Kcrvei. w ji-h rx. vniim-ity ut In I il'fvel' pint-nt. PEFFER'S NERVICOR rnakt-H Strong. Calm Ncrm. C.icvh Nervous Debility. Failing Memory. Vital Wnk neas. Prostration. Sleeplessness ttii'l otln rtnu lli;stiu5 iMi.vcr in.rk. worry . mim.k hi, r vk-Ioum l'tllM. 3!uki" rli-h. lnvilliiv hl'iixi ttri'l ri'j.airM Hitjjtc'J nurvei. V.jiihIIv t"ol it.r W'triii-ri. l:'Mlvl-t fri-. I'rlc i?I.ihi ;t h'.x. lx f -ir fi.'iil. ii'l, Itll A IT'Jai"" RTil'i' to ri-f'irni. if ii,t fiiri'il or lit-iit-lif 'l . PEFFER MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, CHICAGO, V. S. A. Kor Sale lv (ierin- & Co. 1 i .'. . i . i :- f t r ti ' I hi-. .. ho I received from Lincoln statitnr that. bouncing baoy boy Had been born that I " y 'cu-m, morning to his daughter, Mrs. e. state convention was the active agent Garnsev. of the allied corporations in an efl'ort On Wednesday, Nov. 3. Mr. Ferdi- j to control that body. Eepresentati vc nand Meierjugen of near Klvvood. and I'odge was listed among the strong Miss Anna Gutleben of Eagle, were j Enion Pacific supporters in the last united in marriage. The ceremony legislature. was performed in the German Ev. A peculiar feature of the present de Luth. church, bv Rev. F. J. Mueller, i ma"d fr a special session is that it is Mrs. Poelofsz's little -year -old I Pre(ncatcd almost entirely on the need Eegle rrom the Beacon. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oberle on Monday, Nov. 20. Fred will probably recover. Miss Etta Kent who has been stay ing with ber brother, Fred, in Eliria, daughter who was reported sick last week with typhoid fever, died early j Saturday morning. Mrs. Koelofsz who was also sick with the same disease, is convalescing. Mrs. Koelofsz has the sympathy of her friends here in this, her hour of atlliction. Failed. All efforts have failed to find a bet ter remedy for coughs, colds and lung troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar. Jt stops the cougn. heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen ad vei l ised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians with out getting any benefit. A friend reccom mended Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the wurld. F. G. Fricke - Co. We'll Wait and See. According to an old saying for constitutional amendments to in crease salaries, provide for the invest- j lijtriii ui tut: ii ujKjk i u mi., ti i j 1 1 iu i tz the state an elective railway commis sion. No mention js made of the need for direct primary, anti-pass, and max imum freight rate laws, which were at the beginning of the agitation for a special session, the main considera tions advanced. However, it is be lieved that the railway friends plan to consider these measures too. The friends of the governor have an nounced that he would not hesitate to call a special session of the legislature should lie be convinced that it would result in the legislation demanded by ! the people ot the slate. IIin scrupies have been based on th" belief that ;i j legislature which failed to accomplish j something at. a regular s-'vdoti would j fail To do anything at a special session, i The governor believes m the nact- merit of legislation which will free the j state lrom the gup of the railways, i but he insists that the legislation ' 1,1 ... . TV ..... . 1 . . . 1 .. tie i ems c 1 1 ?i c me itive measures wo:ild Why Buckstaff Harness ccst rviacje. California Oak Leather No. 1 Trimmings. First Class Workmen. Look for trade mark ON ENDS cf TRACE BB Ask Your Osaler ..BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES.. PVr.t-ma, Pkin-fari'-cr. nr.d a.'l painful ith insf skin liH:i- t rent--l lv tii5 iiio-t cer tain nietljxLs. Mols. Ji:rt hiruii k auil fa;;al blernisb? vniovi by ailwtr-ity. IJiood jjoiton in all stu;;8. Ail rivat; arid gfir.tit tirjnary di--Hsii! ' :all or ad'l lilt. A . of.K, PjKwiali.it Skin. B1h1 uml O)"rri;0-I 'nnurr Liteai liir S vtt . I.ineoii. Nflirka. I'HIVATK IIOsl'ITAI. t r cv:io!ci3 .'fit n r v M j '-. '-'.'A. shall be effectivt we are j enactment of ab Fcr a dear ccrr.plcxicn take not to have any more snow this winter. It is said that as many days left in the month, after the first snow, w e are to have that many days snow during the winter. The first snow fell this year fell on October :0th and since then we have had a second snow. According to this old saying this is the only snow we will have. Last year the tirst snow we had was on November loth and there were fourteen snows after that during the winter. give the cause of reform in Nebraska a serious setback, greatly hampering the work of the next legislature. LJ oC li Don't Be So Selfish. i i Don't imagine that when a new-spa- J per passes a criticism that it is intend ed as personal to yourself. It may be that criticism fits your case, but prob ably the writer never thought of you when he wrote his item. Hut con science doth make cowards of us all. 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.