THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH and VICINITY. John (lorder came In from Louisville tills morning on tuslness. T. J. Phoden was a passenger for Council Muffs this morning. W. E. lull, living near Murray.was a business visitor to l'lattsmouth to day. Will Hrown and wife drove up from Murray to take In the minstrels last night. II. K. Weldman and W. S. Soper were passengers on the fast mall for Omaha. Ed llufTncr and Allen Land wore passengers fur Council lilulTs this af ternoon. Will Homier and wire returned from Omaha this afternoon after a short visit In the city. Tom Laughlin, Lloyd (iapen mid Charles Stone or Murray were Plutts inoutli visitors today. Mrs. Fred Will and children were passengers tills morning for Nelson, Neb., where they will reside. The M W. A. dance given In their hall at My nard, was a decided success, last night. Iletwcen forty-tlvc and lifty couples were present, seven or eight of whom drove out from here. The lodge cleared close to twenty dol lars, and are very much pleased with the result. The advertisement of Ir. W. 1. Jones appears In this Issue of the Jour nal. Mr. Jones Is an old practitioner In doctoring horses In Cass county, and having regained his health ho Is now ready to servo his old patrons. Those needing his medicines can now he sup plied on exceedingly short notice. Sheriff Morgan, of (llcnwnod, while in Hamburg, la., last evening, tele phoned the police here to he on the lockout for a team or horses that wus stolen at that place last evening. The team Is described as sorrels and both with blazed faces and were hitched to a top buggy. The team Is a remark ably good one, and will attract consid erable attention. The moiiy friends of Hon. S. L. Thomas were pleased to note his ap pearance upon the streets last Satur day afternoon. Tho senator returned home from Akron, Col., about six weeks ao In very poor health, and this Is the first time since that he lias been able to come to town. The Journal hopes he may continue to Improve un til fully restored to his former health. For Billlousness and Sick Headache. Take Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup, It sweetens the stomach, aids diges tion and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowelswlthotitlrritatlng these organs. Orlno Laxative Fiult Syrup cures biliousness and habitual constipation. Does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. Pemember the name Oitixn and re fuse to accept any substitute. 1'. !. Frlckc & Co. . Application for Pardon. Notice Is hereby given that I have petitioned the (iovcrnor of Nebraska for a pardon, and that the hearing of said matter Is set for 1:110 p. in. on the 24th day of February, l'.KW, at the olllce of the said governor In the city of Lincoln, Neb., at which time all persons having any reason to offer against granting such pardon may be heaid. Hahuy Hkkson. Personal Points t'nmi KrUlny't Ihtlly. Mrs. A. F. Scybert i.f Cedar Creek was a riattsmoulh visitor today. Julius liagoss of Mt. Pleasant pre cinct was a county seat visitor today. Mrs. F. K. Guthmannand niece, Miss Margaret Fctzer drove to Louisville this afternoon for a visit with the family of Chas. Fetzer. The man who uscshisrcllglouscloak to work grafts of all kinds may be able to deceive the Lord, but he can't fool the people with whom ho associates and whoare acquainted with his meth ods. Marion Armstrong and Wm, Sage came In last night from Lincoln, where they have been sojourning for nearly three months. They are both looking well and their l'lattsmouth friends gave them the glad hand of welcome. May they continue to look a swell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCarthy are re joicing over the arrival of a new baby girl at their home on Wednesday even- lug of this week. Iioth mother and little one are doing nicely, und Joe Is stepping around as proud as a prince. A calf with three eyes, two noses, two mouths, two sets of teeth and but two ears has made Its appearance on a farm near Norfolk. The new ar rival seems to be healthy. The third eye Is In the middle ot the calf's fore head. Mrs. C. A. Kawls and Mrs. W. S. Smith of Murray, will depart tonight for a visit with Mrs. Pawls' son, Joe, In Alliance, Neb. They will also make a tdmrt visit with friends In Dead wood and other points In the lllack Hills country. The following are the number of mortgages tiled and released during the month of January. Farm mort- gages men, i ; amount .i,m.i.ihi. lie leased, Z amount, $2il,(iii(1.00. Town mortgages tiled, 11; amount, $7,970.00. Uelcased. 13; amount, $(i,8,Yi. C. S. Wortman came In last night from Clalrmore, I. T., for the purpose of removing his household effects to his new home. He expects to remain a few days. He thinks tho people of Oklahoma and Indian territory will bo glad even to be admitted as one state, so eager are they for statehood At a meeting of the members of the 0. A. K. In l'lattsmouth recently re solutions were passed asking the Com mlssloner of Tensions In Washington, D. C., to remove Dr. E. D. Cummins from the board of medical examiners for pensions. According to Instruc tions from Congressman l'ollard, Har vey D. Morrow, special examiner bureau of pensions, from Omaha, Is In the city today to Investigate the charges preferred against Dr. Cum mins. His report will be sent to the Commissioner of Tensions in Washing ton, D. C. the latter lnMng on 't way to Kliv' Usher, Okla., alter enjoying a visit with his relatives here. ur oil friend Herman T.-stor, the Cass county weather prognostlcator, was in Tlattsmoulh today giving our Ice men encouragement In regard to their winter's crop, lie says we will have plenty of cold weather by the 1.1th of the present month. Mr. Geo. Melslnger, of Cedar Creek, Neb., was In town Saturday trying to make a deal with one of our nier chants. Mr. M. seems to be a nice gentleman and we will give him a cor dial welcome If he comes among us. Elm wood Leader-Echo. T. T. Melslnger, another of our pros perous farmers from near Mynard, was In l'lattsmouth today, and while here called and enrolled his name for the Dally Journal. The Dally Journal Is rapidly gaining friends among the farmers, and In consequence thereof Is dally gaining in number. W. li. McDermut, idltor of the Hellenic Gazette, was a business vis itor In l'lattsmouth today, and drop ped In to pay the Journal force a pleas ant call. Mr. McDermut has been hi llcllcvue for the past twenty years, a greater portion of which time he has worked at the printing business In Omaha. We found him to be a very pleasant gentleman. DOWEY Money Saving Sale is now on MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES Good at a great saving Invoicing is over and1 new goods are coming in, so we must have room: and to make a long story short, we must close out all Winter Merchandise. We need room ! A Choice Wyoming Irrigated Land Proposition. No better Irrigation project can he found anywhere than the LA l'KKLE, located Just across tho river from Douglas, a thriving town of some 2,000 people, and In the midst of a great sheep and cattle country. Coal, oil, natural gas, gold and copper are found In the Immediate vicinity. We have an option on water for set eral sections; the choice of this tine tract of land containing 2S.000 acres, and can oiler It whereby the land, to gether with this perpetual water right can be had for fjo per acre. After this block of stock Is sold, w a ter Including the land will cast 130.50. These lands are equal to anv In the state, and their location is CHOICE. They are sure to bo worth fc"0 to I00 per aero Just as soon as title to them Is had, and they can oc taken in 40. M, 120 and 100 acre tracts. I'KOMCTION VNDK.U lUltltl ATION. Wheat 40 to fo bushels per acre Oats M to 130 Parley w to w) " " Speltz f0 to 70 " " Potatoes.. 300 to 800 " " Onions. ..400 to V " " Alfalfa.sccd 5 to 12 " Alfalfa 5 to 8 tons " It Is not "hot air" when we say this Is the best land proposition offered to day. Penresentatlvcsof the company will Iks at the Terklns hotel Thursday, February 1", to furnish further Infor matlon concerning the project to those who are Interested. Investigate-mis. We will leave Omaha In special car with Dartv for Douglas, Tuesday, I eh ruarv 20. Kallroad fare for round trip, $11.70. REYNOLDS LAND CO, l S. Hank Ilullding, Omaha. I'rum S it imlay'a Iially. John V. Keil of Cullom wasacounty seat visitor today. Geo. Horn came in from Cedar Creek this morning. Charles Kelhart of Cullom was In l'lattsmouth today. ' A. F. Seybert of Cedar Creek was In riattsmouth today. Miss Myrtle Saunders returned from Louisville this morning. James Hesscntlow of Cedar Creek was In riattsmouth today. S. L. Furlong of Rock lilutr was transacting business in the city today. 'Mrs. Georgia Creamer, from near Murray, was a l'lattsmouth lsltor today. Will Murray of Mynard was a pas senger for the metropolis this after noon. J. T. Torter, of Murray, was In l'lattsmouth today shaking hands with his many friends. Mrs. Prandt of Ashland came In yesterday to visit with her brother, Miles Standish, near Murray. Fred l"atterson and wife of near Uock PlutTs wero riattsmouth visitors today, and made this olllce a short call. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was in town this morning on business, leaving on the fast mall for Omaha. Mrs. Fred White of Cedar Creek, C. C. Spangler of Mynard, and C. II. Rcld of Clinton, la., were registered at the Terklns last night. T. H Nix of near Murray, and A. A. Holmes, of Union, were l'lattsmouth visitors today, and while here paid tho Journal olllce a short call. Mrs. W. 11. F.lster returned home last night from Nebraska City where she has been taking care of her sister, Mrs. T.lanche Snyder, who Is able to be up now. G. M. Hildand Arthur Pappo were passengers thl morning for Omaha, n I'rum Monthly' Dully J. H. Davis, of Weeping Water, was a county seat visitor today. W. II. Hay, of Elm wood, was a l'lattsmouth visitor today. J. A. Fisher of Greenwood was In town on business today, returning this afternoon. If you are a Judge of a good smoke try tho "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. S. M. 1'arker of Talmyra, Neb., who has been visiting with II. T,. Wind ham, was a passenger for Lincoln this afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Gamble and mother-in-law were passengers this afternoon for Gretna, where the former will make a short visit. In Justice Archer's court a decision was rendered in the case of Jas. C. Cochran vs. Green's Drug Store In favor of the defendant. C. E. Mockenhaupt came down from Louisville this morning, accompanied by M iss Clara, daughter of Chris Mock enhaupt, of this city, who lias been visiting at his home for some time. Judge Sullivan went up to Lincoln this afternoon to argue a matter wherein the Missouri Pacific Is defend ant, and Cass county Is plaintiff. The motion is for a rehearing of the case. C. S. Wortman took his llnal leave of his l'lattsmouth friends last Satur day, and also shipped his household goods to his future home Clalrmore, Indian Territory. He extends an Invitation to all to visit him. Clerk of the District Court Robert son is In receipt of the mandate from the supreme court in the case of Thos Lucas vs. County Recorder and C. J Allison, in which the decision of the lower court Is atllrmed in favor of the plaintiff. Joseph Malcolm, representing the Nehawka Milling Company, was in l'lattsmouth Saturday evening, inter viewing our business men in regard to Hour and feed. In conversation with Mr. Malcolm he told us that he had been In Omaha, where he had met with excellent success, and had placed sev eral cars of their Hour, lie returned home on the late Missouri Pacltlc train .Saturday evening. Suitings, Gloakings and Skirtings 20 pieces Wool Suitings, Cloak ings and Skirtings. All nice pat terns in plain and mixtures worth tip to 51.25 per yard, special 7Cp pryard - - Iwu Remnants of Dress Goods, Etc. Linens and Cotton Goosds at al most your own price. See them. Percale and Flannelette Wrappers 15 doz. Women's Wrappers in percale and flannelette, worth more but we have priced them Q low to make them go. - wli Ladies' Nice Outing Flannel Gowns 10 doz Ladies nice outing flannel gowns, ntcely trimmed, good qual ity flannel, full size, worth up to 85c, special at 65c SPECIAL IN FLANNELETTES All our fency figured Flannelettes sold up to 20c. a yard, special, yard; one lot Flannelette that sold up to 15c, special 12c per 9c yd. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY FURS! SOME NICE ONES LEFT. Luckiest Man In Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas," writes II. L. Stanley, of Rruno, "since the restoration of my wife's health after rive yearsof continuous coughing log and bleeding from the lungs; and 1 owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure con sumption if taken In time. My wife Improved with first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At F. G. Frlcke & Co. druggist. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Ayer's Doctors first prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use it today more than ever. They Cherry Pectoral rely upon it for colds, coughs, bronchitis, consumption. They will tell you how it heals inflamed lungs. " t hA m hut couu'h for Hire tmm. TSrn I Itlnl Avr't t'hrrnr l-loti,l. Mri hum were uou hiilKl autl my cough ilroifil . Mr. Trail Htd. UtittirU Ontro. Tit ?V Si.. 1 1 l. J r ATKH CO., Old Coughs One Aver s Pill nt bocltimo insures nauirrl action next morning From Turxliiy's Dully II. (J.Todd of Murray was a county seat visitor today. John M. Melsinger from near My nard, was a l'lattsmouth visitor today. Mrs. (J. L. 1 1 i 1(1 and sun, George, were passengers for Omaha this morning. Ex-Commissioner Manning of Union was calling on old friends this after noon. Claud Everett, of Union, was In l'lattsmouth today, and paid the Jour nal olllce a short call. Hen Dill, of near Murray, was In l'lattsmouth today and while here paid the Journal oillce a short call. E. P. Todd returned last night from Denver, where he has been visiting with his brother, Ami, who is in very poor health. Herman Smith, who is attending school in riattsmouth, went down near Nehawka Sunday to spend the lay with home folks. D. .1. Pitman of Murray wasin town last (light attending the annual meet ing of the stockholders of the Platts mouth telephone company. C. E. Mockenhaupt of Louisville, one of Cass county's wealthy farmers, attended the annual meeting of the stockholders of the l'lattsmouth tele phone company. Fred Horn, an old time l'lattsmouth boy, who Is now located at Cheyenne, Wyo., came in last night on business, returning to Omaha on the fast mail. Edwin Jeary and Dr. J. M. Neeley came in from uraatia last nigni io attend the annual meeting of the stockholders of the riattsmouth tele phone company. M. II. Pollard and wife of Nehawka, were in town last night visiting friends and attending the annual meeting of the stockholders of the riattsmouth telephone company. District Cleric Robertson has re ceived a mandate affirming the decision of the lower court In favorof the plain tiff in the case of Mary Jane Mclntlre vs. Chas. II. and Mary II. Mclntlre. Frank II. Stander, one of Cass county's most substantial farmers was In town last night attending the annual meeting of the stockholders of the l'lattsmouth telephone company J. II. Davis of Weeping Water came in on the Missouri Pacitlc last evening to attend tho annual meeting tf the stockholders of the l'lattsmouth tele phone company and returned home on the late train. Fred Slagel, from near Murray, was In riattsmouth today and orders his copy of the Journal sent from that postoillce to Hartlngton in the future, near which he and his family will move this week to make .NnTuturXV home. George II lid ar.d son loaded a car of cattle he?aturday evening that 'e re shipped to South Omaha. The tfx Will and A mil l.umgart accom panied them to tho city, and from there tho boys will go out to Furnas county to look nt the country with a CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature view of locating in that section of the world In the near future. II. F. Swanback of Greenwood who was In town yesterday, and attended the annual meetlngof thestockholders of the l'lattsmouth telephone company returned home this morning. . F. S. Will loaded his household goods here last evening and sometime during the night took his departure for Nelson, Nuckols county, Neb., where he has a farm and will make his future home. Mr. Wills and family nave uecn residents of Cass county most all their lives and have hosts of friends here who have none but the best wishes for them in future years. Mr. Will has a large farm out in Nuckols county, and will engage pretty extensively In the cattle business. Kniin Wednesday's il:ii!y. L. IJ. Underwood drove In from Mur ray to take the fast mail for Omaha. Geo. llallancc received a line Scotch collie from Henry Tartsch of McCook this morning. Glen Uocdeker, of Murray, and John Schul, of Murdock, are registered at the Perkins hotel today. W. II. McDanlel of Murray was in riattsmouth yesterday evening, on his return trip from Omaha. Jacob Miller, residing northeast of town, got the third linger of his left hand caught In acorn shelter last week and so badly Injured that Dr. Rlckard says it may have to be amputated. Weeping Water Herald. Good looks bring happiness. Friends care more for us when we meet them with a clean, smiling face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comes by taking Ilolllster's Rocy Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Gerlng&Co. Kunzman & Ramge received a large new engine and boiler for their use yesterday, which has been set up In their market for tho purpose of run ning their meat grinder. This lirm is always up to date on such Improve ments. About every three months a Wabash correspondent to the Elm wood Leader Echo, has Inside Information regard ing the building of the Great North ern railroad through the village of Wabash. If Steve continues to fool the people they w ill soon cease to heed the cry of "Wolf."-Weeping Water Herald. Public Sale! The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, 2J miles west and 1J miles south of Mynard and 1 miles west and 21 miles north of Murray, Neb., on Thursday, February I5tft, 1906, the following described property, to wit: l) head of horses-1 black horse, ! years old; 1 black mare, 9 years old, I bay horse, 10 years old; 1 bay horse; II years old; 1 bay mare, 4 years old; 1 bay mare. 9 vears old-1 hi.n.t maro 11 years old; 1 black colt, 2 years old; 1 biack colt, ti months old; lo head of milch cows, all to be fresh soon; 2year ing steers: 4 heifer calves: all house hold furniture; 1 bed room stit. 1 cup board, three stoves, sewing machine, 1 Incubator, 2S0 egg size; 1 brooder, 100 chicken size; 1 Milwaukee binder, run three years; 1 John Deer stalk cutter; 1 Chase riding lister; 1 St. Joe walking lister; 1 Partner cultivator, riding; 1 Prown hay rake: 1 Osborn Mower, cuts 1.) acres: 1 John Deer seeder; 1 King men sulky plow;l walking plow ; 1 Fly ing Swede, two row corn plow all of these implements as good as new; 2 lumber wagons: 1 top buggy; 3 sets of work harness; l set single harness: 1 Empire cream separator; 38 rods hog wire;l 30 gallon kettle: 12 dozenchick ens.and man.vother articles too numer ous too mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON Terms of Sale! All sums of $10 and under cash: all sums over $10, one year's time will be given on good bankable notes, bearings percent interest. No goods removed until set tled for. 6E0. BEN6EN, Owner. Q. Pakmelk, Auctioneer. Dr. W.D.Jones, HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE. W. P. Jones has made a study of horses and their diseases for forty-five years, and his medicines are unequaled. There Is no safer and surer remedy for an animal In pain than his Water ,!.,,.?..c.,.,.?..c.y.r It Is used and re commended by' more stockmen than any medicine known. He also has eye medicine, worm powder, heave pow ders, cleansing powders and liniments that are considered the very best. These are not patent medicines, but have been prepared by Mr. Jones after years of experience, and were recom- mended thirty-six years ago by best known stockmen in Iowa, with the county seals of Jefferson county, Iowa, and Cass county, Nebraska, attached. Five years ago the Cass county seal was again attached with the recom mendations of the best stockmen in the county. Mrs. C. W. Sherman, who has been enjoying a visit with Mrs. Robert Troop, returned to her home at Lin coln this afternoon. Avers Pills Ayer's Fills. Ayer's Fills. Ayer's Pills. Keep saying this over and over again. The best laxative. fcS.V.lSf;: Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ft. r. Hlt n . I'.till't, XI f