r The County Hems of General Interest Selected Union From the l-eiliirr. Guy McMaken and wire came down from l'lattsmoulh last Sunday to visit a few hours with their friend, Ahe Rupiey. Have LaKue and Leo Applegate de parted yesterday for Kansas Cltv, where they will take treatment In one of the hospitals under well known specialists, Charles Am arrived yesterday from Wlntersct, la., having learned of the illness of his father, John Arn. Of course he was much pleased to llud his father recovering, and will remain for a few days' lslt. Mrs. Edward Young Is recovering nicely from a dangerous surgical oper ation that was performed last week, and it is now thought that her health will he permanently restored in due time. Kintnet Case of Hlalr has heen visit ing his Cass county relatives and friends, and was a welcome caller at this olllce. Mr. Case was one of the early settlers of this county, residing at Hock llluffs a number of years. Miss May Larson, the teacher In dis trict 12, closed school temporarily last week by order of the board to guard against scarlet fever. She went to riuttsmouth Monday evening to visit at home until ordered to reopen her school. John Chalfant went to Omaha last Friday and got himself locked up In the county Jail. Ihit he was not a prisoner, he went voluntarily to see the notorious Tat Crowe, a guest of the, shcrllT. He found Tat at 'home," of course, and had quite an Interview with him. Don't Deceive Yourself. Don't decclvo yourself. 1 f you have Indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It will relieve you. l!ev. W. K. Iloeutt, South Mills, N.C.,says: "1 wastroub lcd with chronic Indigestion for sev eral years; whatever 1 ate, seemed to causo heartburn, sour stomach, flutter lng of my heart, and general depres slonofmind and body. My druggist recommend Kodol, and It has relieved me. 1 can now eat anything and sleep soundly at night. "Kodol digests what you eat, makes the stomach sweet, l'alatable, strengthening and affords quick relief. Sold by F. (5 Frlckc & Co., (Jerlng & Co. Eacgle From tliellriiron. Rom, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trunk cnbolt on Thursday, February 1, a daughter. While playing ball last Monday af ternoon Charlie Carper got his right hand quite badly Injured. Eagle Is going to have a hum dinger Of a band. Let all these who can, climb Into the band wagon. Word has been received hero that II. 11. Lessel, formerly station agent at this place, but now at Nehawka, lias given up his position there. We are Informed that (i. C. Trimble of Syracuse lias traded lor the livery stock In Kagle, and will dispose of his meat market in Syracuse and take charge of the barn the 1.1th Inst. A 1 1 1 1 le s t ra nge r w 1 10 w 1 1 1 w ea r ha n gs r v ft cream Good health depends mostly upon the food wc cat. Wc can't be healthy if wc take alum or other poison daily in our food. Dr. Price's Baking Powder is abso lutely free from alum. It is made from pure cream of tartar and adds to the hcalthfulncss of the food. Price Baking Powder Co. Chicci. 2 Exchange 5 s from the Columns of Contemporaries and take part In woman suffrage ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ada. n Wlnklepleck on Sunday, Janu ary J. As this Is their first horn Adam Is as happy us a man could be. Mr. John Michael returned last Fri day from Albuiuerpje, X. M., where he went a few weeks ago to visit his son, Charlie. Mr. Michael says Char lie Is slowly regaining hlshealth, which his many friends here will be pleased to learn. liertha Ollermann received a letter from her brother, Alex, a few days ago, stat ing that his regiment had ar rived from the Philippine Islands on Sunday, January I I, and Is now sta tioned at San Francisco. Alex Is In company I'., 2-d V. S. infantry. Never Gripe or Sicken. They never gripe or sicken, hut cleanse and strengthen the stomach, liver and bowels. Tills is the univer sal verdict of the many thousands who use DcWitt's Little Karly Risers. These famous little pills relieve head ache, constipation, biliousness, Jaun dice, torpid liver, sallow complexion, etc Try Little Karly Uisers. Sold by F. (J. Frlckc & Co., Gerlng & Co. Weeping Water From the llrruld. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. John Swindle, on Sunday, January 28, liiotl, a boy. Johnny has raked In another prize. The new Manlcy elevator took In their first corn Monday, Justone month and three days since work was begun. Ed Hay marketed at the Marshall elevator last week 4,000 bushels of corn, J. H. llenegcr 1,000 and Mr. Snally hint) bushels. L. C. Todd was In town Friday, and said we placed his loss from hog chol era altogether too low, that ;!00 head would about catch It. We have heard reports that the warm weather had started the fruit trees to budding. If they Insist on comlngout this early, there willsurely be shortage of fruit this summer, and an abundance of empty fruit Jars In cellars. On last Wednesday evening, Janu ary 24, a most delightful home wed ding occurred at the residence of Mr. Elmer llutchins, about three miles southeast of Weeping Water, when his (laughter, Clara, was married to Mr. George l!ller of .Clarence, la. The mild winter has encouraged some of our farmers to prepare fur building. Charles Odwarker has re eently sold lumber to Will Newliam for an addition to his house, also W A. Ronton for an addition. John Heir ling bought a huge bill for a hay and cattle shed combined, that will cover a large section of ground, lioth our lumber men are looking forward to a good year of building, judging from those who are making imjuii ies. Rough Hands Made Smooth. A man who once bad rouch horny hands made them soft and smooth with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used the genuine that hearing the name "R. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago." For sores, boils, cuts, hums, bruises, etc., it lias no equal, and alTords almost im mediate relief from blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Gerlng & Co. Note. Raking powders thnt nre sold at ten to thirty cents n pound, or n cent an ounce arc made from alum. Avoid them. All fun Down HIS is a common cxprcs sion wc hear on every side. Unless there is some organic trouble, the con dition can doubtless be remedied. Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with all Kinds of advertised remedies--get his opinion. More than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone up the system. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is just such a food in its best form, it will build up the wcakcncc! and wasted body when !i other foods fail to nourish. II you arc run down or emaciated give it a trial i it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the bet possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girls. Wc will send you a sample free Be sure (hat this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chcmistj 409 Pearl Street, New York 50c nnd $1. All Druists rrora tlio Kealster. Win Spcrry of company F, 18th reg iment, C. S. regular army, stationed at Leavenworth, Kansas, came in yes terday visiting friends. 15. W. Hates and John Hough are the only lucky people so far they have got up their ice. other people are waiting till it gets 10 or 12 Inches in thickness before cutting. RenJ. F. Lee, the carpenter, is about ready to break ground preparatory to building a new carpenter shop 40x100 feet. When completed he will put in modern machinery and do all kinds of cabinet and fancy carpenter work. Last Tuesday a deal was closed be tween As.i Culmanand Hay 1'lllard, whereby the latter becomes the owner of the Coltnan residence in the west part of town. The consideration be ing SI,"."), l'ossession will be irivenon March 1st. Charles Henken has been suffering from an absess back of his left eye for some time. He came to town and one of our local physicians made an inci sion, releasing the pus. lie is now re lieved of pain and the member is get ting well rapidly. A little conlidence game was played at the hotel Saturday night. A young man took supper there and requested a bed as he intended staying all night. lie tendered a bill In payment, which the landlord, In the twilight, took for five dollars. The prospective guest left and has not been seen since the bill only proved to be a two dollar V. Kodol Digests What You Eat. Just a little Kodol aften meals will relieve that fullness, belching, gas on stomach, and all other symptoms of indigestion. Kodol digests what you cat, and enables the stomach and di gestive organs to perform their func tions naturally. Kodol is a thorough digestant and will afford relief from any disorder due to Imperfect diges Honor mal-asslmllatlon. Sold by F, G. Fricke & Co., Gerlng & Co. Louisville Prom tin) Courier. Mrs. Julius Hagoss Is visiting rela tives In Hreckenrldge, Oklahoma. Mrs. Silas Hull has been dangerously 111 this week but Is reported convales cent. MlssHlrdlc Woodrum.of Independ ence, Okl.t., Is visiting with her cous ins, Dulcleand Tlielma Frater. Many a man who kicks because his wife's feet are cold, uKo kicks if site burns enough coal to keep tnein warm V. F. Krcuklow, who was Injured wlille shoeing a how two cekH uuo, says he will tie abiu to resume work again next week. Howard I.IHM bus tereived bin "id posit ion back at I e semaphore. moved h't i imilv and household e II els here from II velock 1 his week. Georie Wiildroo .'is 1 1 hlsfann east of t 1 - it and ui move ,, ItlHIIIt III' II M of Much ,..IM' I 1 m Wat il hy (Iron nii("iii ed the th'orge Han 1 of Minder Hp s. Cm sideratioii Ji.hn Lnhm'S move! to town Mon day, lie was fortunate in getting moved during the tine weather. Mr. Lohnes has lived on his farm on the read between Louisville and l'latts-l mouth fur a great many years, where lie has raised his family and succeeded Inlaying by enough to keep him In comfort for the remainder of his life. He now proposes to. take life a little easier and Is nicely housed In his neat residence on south Main street. Frightfully Burned. Chas. W. Moore, a machinist, of Ford City, Ta., had his hand fright fully burned In an electrical furnace. He applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve with the usual result: ''a quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for Hums, Wounds, Sores, Ec zema and Files. 2,")C at F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. Elmwood From the Leader-Echo. Henry Chtpp, sr., severely cut one of his feet with an ax one day this week while chopping wood. He is able to walk with the use of a cane. Cards have been Issued for the forth coming marriage of Mr. Otto Dett man and Miss Klka Rleck, which will occur at the bride's home, Murdock, on Thursday, February 8. On last Friday evening the members of the Eastern Star gave a farewell re ception to Mrs. Dr. Townsend, who left Saturday morning for Craig, Neb., to visit her parents. The doctor will join her In a few weeks, when they will go west, hoping that the climate will Improve her heart. Elmer Smith, whose eye was badly Injured several days ago by a piece of steel flying in It, was at Omaha last week consulting Hr. Gilford, the eye specialist. Mr. Smith underwent treatment while there, returning to his home Saturday evening with his eye much improved. The stockholders of the Elmwood Mill & Elevator Co., held their annual meeting at the First National bank yesterday. J. E. Olson, a former mil ler under Mr. Hrekenfeld, was in stalled as manager, and the rest of the help at the mill remains as before. Mr. Olson is a splendid miller and will continue to make the Elmwood flour ing mill one of the best in the state. Rev. .1. II. Hicknell has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Central Christian church at St. Paul, Minn., and will preach the farewell sermon to bis congregation here on next Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Hicknell expect to leave for their new field of labor next week. Genuine regret is expressed on all sides at their leaving Elmwood, but all unite in wishing them success in their new and larger work. The Lid Tightened in Louisville. A special to the Lincoln Journal, under date of February 2, says: "The village board met last evening and the lid has been put on in regard to young boys freiucnting pool hallsandsaloons and the back doors of saloons Were or (L'red closed tik'ht on Sundays. For some months a gang or young u-ys from 1") to 20 years of age, have played pool, shaken dice and spent their leasuie hours and spare money and the village board proposes to enforce the city ordinance which makes it a line for a keeper of a pool hall to permit minors to play such games. The good people of Louisville are backing the board and a general cleaning tip is ex pected. The ordinance provides that no minor be permitted to enter the building or play any game, that there be no card tables, dice boxes or other gambling devices allowed In such building, that the place be closed at 10 o'clock a. m. (standard time), and remain closed until 7 o'clock a. m., that it be kept closed on Sundays,that it be conducted In a building of but a single room, that said room have no connection with any cellar or upstairs room, etc. For the violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance the proprietor shall be fined not less than $10 or more than tlOO for each offense, and shall stand committed until such tine and all the costs arc paid. The marshal was instructed to see that the ordinance Is enforced." Men Past Sixty in Danger. More than half mankind over sixty years of age sulTer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate gland. This Is both pain ful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as It corrects Irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney liurnett, Rock Tort, Mo , writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure 1 feel iieller than l nave for twenty years nit bough 1 am now HI years old." F G Frlcko&Co. v One Minute Cough Cure contains nut aiKvToin of any harmful drug, antl ,tf iTas been curing coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough so long that It has proven Itself to be a tried and true Mend to the many who use It. No 1 d to fear of your child choking froin croup with One Minute Cough Cure hondy. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co , Gerlng & Co. Uses Pe ru in to Ills Our. family as a Catarrh Remedy. GHO. W. IIONEY, Ex-Treagnrer of the Slate of Wisconsin, U a man of wide acquaintance and extensive ex perience. , He haued Peruna In his own family vith tho,mont gratifying results. Ho glvea it unquulilled endorsement ii an efficacious catarrh remedy. It is just such testimony as this which has given l'eruna such a high standard iu tho estimation of the American public. There is no possible way to gainsay such frank and genuine testimony. Tho only way to account fur 6iich tes timony Is tho fact that l'eruna really does what Is claimed for it. Because it relieves catarrh, it clears A the way for Nature PE-RU-lVA I to re-assert her The Rclhiblc I sway over the ihy- Catarrh Remedy.! sib.gioal forces of -1 tho 1 n . ly and thus rU tho system of a Croat niauy di Heron t .hronic diseases. Catarrh is the stronghold of lingering diseases. Ouce nil t lie system of catarrh ami it is very ditileult indeed for disease to linger very long. Followed Dr. ilartman's Advice. Mr. John C. Nelson, Dnyton, Tenn., geologist and mining engineer, whilo a Captain in tho Federal Army during tho Civil War, contracted a case of rheu matism. This malady was constant and per sistent, Inducing the development of other ailments, which also beeamo chronic. After taking a course of Peruna, Capt. Nelson writes: "Having been painfully afflicted with chronic rheumatism and the adjunctive complications for many years, and after having received many general and special treatments with only temporary relief, I read your scientille treatise on catarrhal diseases. "At my request, you prescribed for mo a special course of the l'eruna reme dies, which 1 closely followed, and am happy to report that my rheumatism and complicated ailments arc subdued, and" I feel voung again at tho ago of sixty-nine years. "Reason will accept your classifies Hon of catarrhal diseases as scientific and true, and the Peruna remedies as a standard treatment for them. I thank you heartily for your skilled and logical advice." The Denver Theatre. With one of the most elaborate min strel bills ever presented, It is not to be wondered at the tremendous busi ness done yesterday by the Gus Sun big company. This Is the second trip of the organization here, and those who witnessed the performance yester day went away feeling more than sat isfied. The program is complete with new ballads, witticisms and acts. Denver News. The Pe-ru-na Almanac. The l'eruna Lucky Day Almanac has become a fixture In over eight million homes. It can be obtained from all druggists free. He sure to inquire early. The I'.mK! Almanac is already published, and the supply will soon be exhausted. Do not put It oil'. Get one today. A young giil going up the street the other night, and one of the finest young ladles in the city, was followed by two smart Alecks until she turned down Sixth street, and when they spied the sleuth of the Journal close behind them, they stopped. The young men are known, and their cat calls had but little effect upon the young lady. If such maneuvering oc curs In our sight again the names of the young men will be mentioned In this column In bold-face type. FOUYSIflDNEYCDUE Make Kidney and Bladder Riant lome Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and nuiffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAU BAKING POWDER CO., KtW YORK. WilSCOMSIN 0? 1 1 " 1 . w- . r 1 -' I HON. GEO. W. HONEY. "Other Remedies Failed - Pe-ru-na Efficacious," Hon. Geo. W. Honey, National Chap lain U. V. U., Ex-Chaplain 4th Wiscon sin Cavalry, Ex-Treasurer State of Wis consin and Ex-Quartermaster (leneral State of Texas G. A. R., writes from 1700 First St., N. W., Washington, D.C., as follows: "I cannot too highly recommend your preparation for the relief of catarrhal troubles in their various forms. "Some members of my own fam ily have used It with most gratify ing results. "When other remedies failed. Peruna proved most efficacious and I cheerfully certify to Its curative excellence. " A. L. ncwltt, J. P., West Eerlin, Vt., writes: "1 am happy to be able to write you this letter iu relation to what your Peruna has dono for my family. "When I brought tho first bottle home, I found my wife and daughter both sick my wife with indigestion and my daughter with a severe cold. They were both cured. "1 am willing to state that Percna, taken in the beginning, will euro the worst cold in 21 to 80 hours." PERRY'S Restaurant Fresh Oysters in any style Short Orders Regular Meals ) Our Spe cialties. If you are hungry we can supply von Willi I lie nieU- of the iti:n-L-er 5th door East of Cass Co. Bank fij j Chcnge of Venue Granted. i In the case of tne Slate of Iowa vs. George Shreve, H. M. Lang and Elmer K. Monroe, charged with per jury in testimony In the case of Rrant ncr vs. the C, 11. & y. railroad com pany, the plaintilTs were granted a change of venue by Judge Green of the Mills county district court last week. The case goes to Red Oak, la. To Trade! Will trade a good light driving team for a good gentle family horse. Call on John I). Mcllrlde, Plattsmouth. ' I 1 r,