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. out t, am fi f-5 Absolutely "Pure A "'-RAPE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER k kes the most deficioas ad ftes!!thffui hot breads, biscuit and cake FREE FROM ALUM, LIME OR PHOSPHATIC ACID No other baking preparation or powder has equal leavening strength or healthful qualities ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK Union From the Ledger. Mrs. T, G. liaroum returned Wed nesday evening from Oarlock, S. D., where she has been enjojing life on the homestead. Miss Glee Applegatecame home from Peru yesterday morning to spend the holiday vacation with her parents and other relatives and friends. Philip Wise and wife of Markle, Indiana, and Amos Ilostetter of Sid ney, Indiana, arrived Sunday to visit their relatives, John Ilostetter and family, a few miles northeast of this Tillage. Ilarry Graves went to Lincoln Mon day morning and passed a successful examination at the B. & M. office, and is promised a position at station work in the near future. Clarence Forbes, who has been night agent here several weeks, departed Monday evening for Omaha to take another position with the Missouri Pa cific. Arrangements have been made for holding a farmer's institute in Union on Jan. 12 and 13, and the Presbyter ian church will be used to accommo date the large attendance that is ex pected. Four speakers will be fur nished by the Nebraska University. Keep the date in mind and look for further notice. The Mohr store changed ownership several days ago, but the fact was not given out until Wednesday. The new owner is A. J. Mott, formerly of Spencer, Neb., who has also purchased the Mark Freeman residence property and will move his family her within a short time. Mr. Mott is a gentleman of good business ability, and we are pleased to add him and his family to our social and business directory. Austin Manufacturing Co. He his property to James Stander. sold For Cracked Hands. Rough skin and cracked hands are not only cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, but an occasional applica tion will keep the skin soft and smooth. Best for Eczema, Cuts, Burns, Boils, etc. The genuine DeWitt's Witch Ilazel Salve affords immediate relief in all forms of Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing and Protruding Piles. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Gering &:Co, Louisville From tbe Courier. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Les Tenuant, a boy, December 10. Andrew Stoblman and family have gone to Staplehurst to spend the holi days. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Newman, at South Bend, Decem ber 20. George Voegler went to Cheyenne for a two weeks visit with friends and relatives. It is reported that one hundred head of hogs belonging to Mr. Nelson, near Murdock, have died with cholera Anton Carlen, wife and children arrived Sunday from Sweden and will make their home here. Mrs. Carlen is a sister of Mrs. O. W. Arvidson. Frank Schoeman, of North Prairie, Wisconsin, and his cousin, Andy, came down to spend the holidays. Frank has not been in Louisville for years. Little Fay Moorehead, of South, Bend, sustained a very painful acci dent last Saturday in having one of her fingers badly injured. Dr. Carr dressed the wound. A. J. Spooner moved Wednesday to Ilarvey, 111., where he has accepted a position as erecting engineer for the 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 ray diseases, by tbe use of Electric Bitters. 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 50c a bottle. Try them today. Elmwood From tbe Leader-Echo. M. C. Lefler was elected principal of the Elmwood High school. Miss Hattie Brunkow, who was op erated on for appendicitis in an Omaha hospital, is getting along nicely. We have it on the very best of authority that Charley Rivett and family will move back to Elmwood in the spring, in fact Charley is said to have written to parties to that effect. Geo. Adams is feeling considerable better, and was able to go to Omaha Monday to consult Dr. Gifford. We are glad to report that his injured eye is doing nicely. John Bartz, wife and daughter, Anna, left last week for California, where they will spend the winter. They ex pect to return in the spring and move back on the farm. H. L. Greeson closed a deal yester day with Wm. Caygill, of Wabash, for the A. McFall quarter section, two and a half miles east of Elmwood. Con sideration 812,400. Mr. Caygill pur chased the farm as an investment and Philip Lohnes will stay on the place another year. Claus Brekenfeld left Friday for Rochester, Minnesota, to again enter the hospital, his old trouble bothering him very much again. Claus has al ready undergone two operations, and it is sincerely hoped, if a third opera tion is performed, that it may be the means of restoring him to health. Failed. All efforts have failed to rind a bet ter remedy for coughs, colds and lung troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cougn, heals tbe lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes: 'Last winter I had a bad cold on my lung's and tried at least half a dozen advertised cough medicines and bad treatment from two physicians with out getting any benefit. A friend reccommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world. F. G. Fricke & Co. Weeping Water From the Herald. N. Halmes will continue to assist in the City mill for a time at least. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mutz, on Sunday, Dec. 17, 1905, a boy. Judge Woodruff arrested a tramp Friday, for begging on the streets,and turned him over to Mayor Gorder. The Mayor fed bis nibs, and then told him to skip. Mrs. J. N. Carter was quite sick last week with typhoid pneumonia. Mits Dora McNurlin of near Cedar Creek, came over to visit her, and finding her quite ill. remained, and has been act ing the good Samaritan by performing the nurse act. J. J. -Meier returned home from Louisville, Friday. lie said that his mother had been quite sick since the death of his father, and that his sis ter was attending her now. Mr. Meier thinks that she will conclude before long to make her home witli him. The bank examiner was in town Monday, and found out how substan tial our two banks were. His visits come rather high as it takes twenty plunks from each institution to pay for the inconvenience be causes, but it is necessary to comply with his demands, so they do it willingly. Gracie Jameson dropped a lighted lamp on the floor one night last week, and the oil became ignited, but was smothered out in a short time. Then it was discovered that Grace's cloth ing was ignited, and some more ex citement ensued, with little damage. Jno. Heebner and his gun captured a corn their in his Meld last week who was filling his wagon with Ne braska's famous product. John says helworked hard up and down those corn rows last summer, and it was the best patch he had, and the sight of a four o'clock prowler .harvesting his crop, angered him. He is satisfied the man will not steal any more of his corn, for the gun sounded like a can non when it was discharged. IN THE FIRST STAGES Torture of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. O. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harpersville, N. Y., will interest you. lie says: "I. suffered . agonies, because of a persistent cough, result ing from the grip. I had to sleep sit ting up in bed. I tried many reme dies, without relief, until I 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. G. Fricke & Co., druggist; price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bot tie free. Eagle From the Beacon. Ed Burns says he has some corn that is making 80 bushels per acre. Our grain buyers cannot get cars enough to handle the corn coming in. Clinton Brown who was laid off duty for a couple of weeks with a sore hand, returned to Lincoln Sunday night to resume work in George Bros, printing office. Harve Oliver has received word that his father who was injured in a rail road wreck in Illinois a couple of weeks ago, has recovered sufficiently to return to his home at Temple nill, Kentucky. John Frohlich who was quite sick a few days last week,left Tuesday morn ing for Clarmont, Colorado, where he will probably spend the winter for the s T E E D I M E J5e experienced farmer has learned that some grains require far differ ent soil than others ; some crops need differ enthandling than others. He knows that a great deal depends upon right planting at the right time, and that the soil must be kept enriched. No use of complaining in summer about a mis take made in the spring. Decide before the seed is planted. 3e best time to reme dy wasting conditions in the human body is be fore the evil is too deep rooted. At the first evi dence of loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion should be taken imme diately. There is noth ing that will repair wasted tissue more quickly or replace lost flesh more abundantly than Scott's Emulsion. It nourishes and builds up the body when ordi nary foods absolutely fail. We trl!l send you m sample free. CONSUMPTION If "51 a v t .. - tX ? fie rSkji It 25 - f 1 I (J r v .mWmTi CAN BE CURE Pretty Matron Threatened With Consumption Saved By Pe-ru-na. r.rrthu, Kuuthwurth, Lauren, la., Treasurer W. C. T. U., and President Christian Worker of Laurens Christian Church, writes: "I was a sufferer from catarrh of the lungs for vears and mv health was In such a state that we I I were all very much alarmed over It. I always naa a little coejh and the slightest cold would settle on T my lun'j and cause distress In breathing. I had 1 night sweats, and a pain In my side continually. was greatly reduced In flesh, was very T feeble and had no appetite wltatever. A fter trying I many doctors and medicines, I finally took the ad I vice of a friend and bought a bottle of Per una. 7 My delight was great when I found I was Im proving before the first bottle was taken. I used several more bottles and am now perfectly welt. and have regained my weight and appetite. I am t glad to say a good word for your medicine. -Bertha Southworth. Hundreds Have Seen Cored Incipient Consumption by Pe-ru-na. The Following Letter From Thankful Woman Tells Its Own Story. Miss Margret Fahey, 49 Adany, St., Troy, N.Y., writes : "We have rd Pe mna in our family for yearr and am very plered to say that it cured me of catarrh jt the lungs when the doctors gave up all hope of my recovery. "I nsed Peruna for six months and at the end of that time my cough had dif appeared, my appetite was much better, I had gained ten pounds and looked the picture of health. I am in perfect health, now, and feel that Peruna not only cures catarrh, but builds up the system and is therefore a grand medicine." Margret Fahey. Peruna cures the first stages of con rmptlon by removing the cause, which Is chronic catarrh. The catarrh having oeen cured the cough and other dis agreeable symptoms cease. Doctors Gave Him Up. Mr. Lewis Kitchen, 214 Worth street. Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "I c&nnot bank you enough for the good your Peruna has done me. About six months ago I could not leave my bed and the doctors gave me up, saying Ur'A I had consumption and could not lire. Then a friend recommended Peruna to me, and I commenced using it. "When 1 started to use Pernna I weighed 117 pounds, now I weigh 172 pounds. I had been sick for ten years and was 6o sick that I could not turn over in bed. I think Peruna is the greatest med icine of its time. I am now feeling well and hearty and would not be without Peruna aeain." Lewis Kitchen. CATARRH CAUSES CONSUMPTION Pe-ru-na Never Fails to Cure Catarrh Wherever Located. rT"MIi; m'(li'ul jirofeKKion has ko thor JL iihly Irejmlir-1 t lm miiuls f the )V'pl'' a':iiii.-t patent medicines that it U with jrreat reluet.mec that nuyone can Im-jH rsiiiuled to try fucIi a remedy atfirst. I In nearly every one of the thousands' ' of remarkable cures that Peruna has made the patients had to lx jKirsuaded by friends very utrongly leforo they could lay aside their prejudice against JU A large multitude, of course, hold out against the jxTsuasions of friends and die fdrnply because they have allowed their minds to be poiaoned against this very excellent remedy. I5ut, fortunately, there is another large multitude of people who are able to shake oft their prejudice and try Peruna before it is too late. These people are rarely disappointed. They generally try other remedies at the leglnning of their troubles. They allow a cold to develop into catarrh of the head. They allow catarrh of the head to gradually become catarrh of the throat. They still use the doctor's medicine or some other ineffectual remedy. The catarrh stealthily spreads down the bronchial tubes and reaches the lungs. Then they become alarmed. Faith in the doctor begins to disappear. The patient reaches a state of mind In which he is willing to try almost any thing. A bottle of Peruna is sent for. The first week it produces a decided change for the better. A few weeks' continued treatment cures the patient. Thousands of Testimonials. We have on file thousands of testi monials from people whom the doctors had given up to die with catarrhof the lungs, but who were fully restored to health by the use of Peruna. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confidential. benefit of his health. ITe was accom panied by his nephew, Willie Dickison, of Elmwood, who went to join his par ents. Ed Burns had an excitinp runaway Thursday afternoon of last week while he was husking corn. Ed was thrown under tbe wagon and one wheel passed over him, bruising him considerably The team ran about two miles before they were caught. About 18 bushels of corn was in the wagon when they started which was left strewn over their path. The team was not hurt and but little damage was done to the wagon. On Monday of this week Jake Froh- lick received a letter from Wm. Mun- dell, formerly of this place, but now living near Cozad, Neb., saying that at about seven o'clock on the evening of Friday, Dec. 8, he had quite a loss by fire which started in a barn where he kept a valuable stallion. By con siderable effort the horse was got out just in time to save it. That building, an old barn and large hog shed was destroyed, and it was only with the help of some of his neighbors that his large new barn was saved from the flames. Mr. Mundell was quite badly burned about the bead and bands while trying to get his horse out of the barn. lie could not account for bow the fire originated. Give Your Stomach Rest. Nothing will cure indigestion that doesn't digest the food, itself, and give the stomach rest. You can't ex pect that a weak stomach will regain its strength and get well when it is compelled to do the full wcrk that a sound stomach should do. You would not expect a sick horse to get well when it is compelled to do a full day's work every day of the week. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect dijestant and digests the food regardless of the condition of your stomach. Believes Indigestion. Belching, Sour Stomach, and all stomach disorders. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Gering & Co. Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT C B OWN E CHEMISTS 409 Pearl Street NEW YORK 50c. and S ; all druggiata Nehewka From the Keglster. Wm. Schlichtemeier, sr., moved into his new residence in town the first of this week. Ben Dill, who lives five miles north of town, sustained quite a loss by fire one day last week. Mr. Bruce Stone and family.and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis of Murray spent Sunday with the Pittman sisters. Mrs. Clarence Keiser, daughter-in- law of Mrs. Bev. Keiser, and two young sons of Ithaca, are visiting at the parsonage during Christmas week Henry Lindsey had his old, frame house moved from the mill site to the lot recently purchased by him, between Mr. Dale and Mr. Peterson's resl dences. lie will soon move anotbe and better residence onto the same property, repair and join the two paint them up neatly and then wai lor a wne to take possession. ow is the time to prepare for an elaborate wedding. Miss oertie Pittman and her two sisters. Lora and Bertha, boarded the early train Monday morning, bound for Council Bluffs, Iowa. Lora and Bertha will enter the parochial col lege at that place to complete their ed ucation, while Gertie will board the Union Pacific limited for Los Angeles California, where she goes under the direction of Dr. Gilmore, with the hope of restoring her shattered health in that climate. She will, perhaps remain a year if the climate acrees with her. Many mends here extend the best wishes to Gertie and hope she may regain her health soon and re turn to her people. La Grippe and Pneumonia. Pneumonia often follows in grippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. Itcures it grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of fered. Mr. G. Yacher, of 1.77 Osgood St., Chicago, writes: -'My wife had a severe case or la grippe tnree years ago, and it left her with a terrible cough. She tried a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A ."0 cent bottle cured her cobgh entirely." Refuse substitute G. Fricke & Co. u n PERRY'S Restaurant Fresh Oysters in any style Short Orders Regular Meals Our Spa-claltln. If you are hungry we can supply you with the pick of the market Stb door Ernst of Cass Co. Bank The Country Editor. The Kansas City Journal aptiy says! "He must be a man of infinite tact and discretion, to avoid giving offense by ill-timed truth and yet to sift the good wheat from the chaff. He hears more secrets than a confessor, concerning which he must he as dumb as an oyster and as charitable as St. Peter. He must hold the balance true between all the diverse and conflicting interests which strive aggrandizement In every community, and keep his own hands as spotless as the ermine of a judge. He must constantly return good for evil and do countless favors for other even though his own wood box may be empty and his advertising columns as barren as a barren fig tree. He must consider everybody else first and him self last, and above all he must be an optimist and boom his community in season and out of season, in spite of. the world, the flesh and the knockers. If any man can show a better title to earthly honors and a reward in the hereafter, than 'a mere country editor,' let him produce his credentials." D. 0. DWYER, Attorncy-at-Law OfFce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. For a dear complexion take QfHHQ Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take ORINO cl eanses the system, and makes sallow blotched complex ions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Strength to Weak Men .J- Jr- m. v 1 PEFFERS NERVIGOR Rnwa nrv rrc antf Cnr(r. Tne world dmlre men who itranir in (thTdnt. ment4l and nerve force; men of ambition, energy nna perone.l magnetism ; the true tjpe of perfect manhood. To attain tnU the Brat requisite la Rood, heail&y Nenraa. which (rive capacity for full development. PEPPER'S NEIVIflol make -.. Curea Nimn OefcllKjr. railing emery, Vital Weak ness. Preetretlen. SleeeleMneea and other trouble due to over work, worry, smoklne;. or vtcioua habit. juakeericn, neauny blood ana repairs waated narrea. finally rood for women. Booklet fre. Price 11.00 a box. Biz for K.aa. noatnald. with a nu. ante to refund. If not cured or benefited. WW. MtSICAL ASSOCIATION, chicaoo. v. a. A. For Sale by Gering: & Co.