THE CITY. "Out Hell," the favorite cluar Pr. Marshall, Iu-ntlst, Chats' Rlock. Machine oil at Aseinls.sen& Louck's. f.eo. Heritor of Murray was a Platts mouth visitor today. A. L. Cox the Mynard merchant was In town on business today. Alfred Gansemer of Murray was a county seat visitor today. A. A. Wctenkamp and wife of My nard were PlutUiiiouth vlslttr9 today. Miss draco and May Vallery return ed tills afternoon from Marysvllle.Mo. Kd liarker expects to leave with his household noods tills evening for Plain view. Mrs. Tlios. Walllnk' and two sons were rassotifrs for the inctronolls this morning Mrs. Frank Johnson and MKs Clara Walker were passengers for Omaha this moriilni:. I)ave Peterson returned to Waverly this afternoon after a pleasant visit with friends here. Lec Oldham of Murray was in the city last evening and came in for a pleasant chat with the Journal. Walt Vallery, the llhtninK rod klntf, from near Murray, was transact ing business In Plattsmouth today. Will Soybert and wife, who have been visiting with the family of John McNurlin, left this niornlnp for Cedar Creek. The funeral services of Mrs. Francis Swohoda will be held nt 10 o'clock Sat urday morning at the liohemlan church. Mrs. Oeorgo Poiallaiul son, Charles, were passengers tills afternoon for Havclock, where tticy will visit with friends. Have vou backache? del a box of KidneyEttes the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and they will make you right. .c. tier ing & Co. In the county court a final hearing Is being had today on the estate of John F. Stull, deceased, and evidence on objections to report of Lawrence Stull, administrator of the estate. laiger Is near at hand when the kidneys are sick. Kldncy Kttes will purify and strengthen the kidneys and rcstoro them to their normal and healthy condition. 23 cents. (Jerlng II. D. Parr, who lias been publisher of the Nehawka Register for the past two.years, arrived in Plattsmouth yes' tcrday evening, where he says he will take a well earned rest for a few weeks or until something turns up that "looks good" to him. Keep the llttlo ones healthy and happy. Their tender, sensitive bodies require gentle, healing remedies, llol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well. ;Vi cents, Tea or Tablets. (Jerlng & Co. We are pleased to know that the in jured brakeman, F.ugone Sawyer, who lias been confined at the Perkins hotel has improved so rapidly that he was able to be down stairs for the first time today, lie expects to leave for his home at Creston. la., next Satur day. C. C. Spangler, one of our prominent young farmers, was In the city this afternoon aud called at the Journal ofllce to have his paper sent to le weese, Neb., where he will move to the coming week. We regret to see such men as Mr, Spangler leave Cass county, but at the same time our best wishes go witn them in their new home. Why suffer with your kidneys? The discovery of Kidney-Etta has proved a blessing to thousands of kidney sufferers who have been restored to perfect health. These Tablets drive the diseased germs out of the system and we urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney rem cdyatrlal. 23 cents, tiering & Co. Mayor Gerlng at Temperance Lecture In answer to the communication re K&rdlng the slot machines, the mayor responded in person, and his dignified courtesy won respectful attention The mayor says: "The slot machines in opeiatlon in this city arc not Rambling devices." Col. Holt differed with him, and then the mayor said "it me machines in use here, are proven gambling devices, my own and every other one in town will go out. The mayor made a few minutes talk to the mothers that brought a blush of shame, as they were pointed out their own negligence of their girls and bovs. The evening lecture was given to crowded House, many truths were driven home, In Col. Holt's forceful manner. He Is no disemblcr.but calls things by their right names. Tonight lecture will be given at Coatcs Hall Subject, "Lights and Shadows of City Life." Admission 13 cents. "V PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. A Little Boy Stolen. Richmond, t he 5-year old son of Ir. L. Ryers of Seeleyvllle, Ind., was stolen In May, l'.HU, and Die doctor has spent all his money hunting for his child. He calls on the press to help In the search. There Is a reward of $300 awaiting any information that will lead to the boy's recovery. No questions will be asked and If the abductor himself would deliver the boy to his parents he would not be molested. The be reaved parents are heart-broken with ricf and want only their child. Richmond Ryers, if alive, was fl ears old last July, is of light com plexion, has gray eyes, left eye notlea bly crossed, has a small V shaped nick n the edge of the left ear, has a sharp hln and a narrow projecting forehead He is rattier small for his age and is nusually bright ami Intelligent, taking after the manner of a boy much older. It is believed he Is In the hands of some roving band of (iynsles or betr- gars. They Visit the Saloons. A party of women, headed by Mes limes Sig Polk, E. P. RuITner and C. I. Wescott, visited several of the sa loons last evening on a tour of Inspec tion. They were cordially welcomed by the proprietors, who showed them all the courtesies possible. In taking their departure they Invited those pre sent to attend the temperance lecture last evening. Tlieso ladies were ac companied by about twenty others, and we suppose they constituted a committee of the W. C. T. IT., and this was one of the duties required of them. Goes With Duff Grain Co. In conversation with Jack Murray today he tells us that he has secured a position with the IulT Grain Co., to build and remodel elevators at the various towns where this tirm docs business. Wm. Rrissy will also no with him. They will tlrst go to Louis ville, where the above named company liavo purchased the old mill site and will erect a new elevator. When this Is completed they will go to Cedar Creek to remove the old structure at that point. In all these gentlemen have seven or eight structures to build and remodel, and will have employ ment with this company forabout two years, a number of which will be located in Kansas. Burlington Tax Case Appeal. The Omaha World-Herald says: From the United States circuit court the voluminous record In the Hurling ton road tax case, comprising some 1, .roo pages of transcript, was Wednes day morning forwarded to the United States supremo court at Washington. Tills Is the suit brought by the rail road to enjoin county treasurers throughout Nebraska from collecting delinquent taxes for the years l'.KM and l'.n," under the new revenue law. The Injunction was dissolved some two months atio by Judge Mungcr, and the case Is now to be taken directly to the supreme court." A Farewell Party. A few friends and relatives were en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '.. W. Shrader. A farewell surprise was given in honor of their son, Roy The young man will depart In a few days for his new home at Beaver City, Neb. The evening was spent In play' ing numerous games, and at the proper hour Mrs. Shrader prepared an elegant supper. Those who were present were: Mr and Mrs. Freddie Shorr.aker, Mr. and Mrs. Earn Young, Dora Will, Mr. Kct tlchover, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ford; Tom, Will and Gertrude Long, Edith Shoemaker, Mr. Tecle, Robert Shrader and wife, Charley Dill and Fannie Rhllpot, Fred Llnville, wife and daughter (Sracc; Mr. and Mrs. Galen Rhoden, Frank Graham, of Sprlntield; John Noel, Glen Rhoden, Rena and Leslie Gregory, Frank Peters, of Roone, Iowa; Ethel Gordon, of Weep ing Water; Fannie and Forest Phil pot, Mark Todd, Troy and Lester Shrader, all wishing their friend Roy many more such good times and good luck on his way. Onk Who Was Tiikuk. In the spring time you renovate your house. Why not your body? llol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea drives out Impurities, cleanses and enriches blood and purities the entire system 35cents. Gerlng & Co. 1 ml Igost Ion is much of a habit. Don't get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, pulling, palpitating and frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet Sold by F.G. Frlcke St Co., and Ger Ing & Co. Personal Points ("rum I rl-lay ' Dally. A. A. Wctenkamp, of Mynard, was a county scat visitor today. Charles Price and Oeorge Oberle, of Ragle, were business visitors at the county seat today. E. R. Craig, of Greenwood, was a Plattsmouth visitor today, called here as a witness In the I'ope Oberle dam age case. While here our old friend was a pleasant caller at the Journal headquarters, and we were pleased to see him looking well. Chas. E. Heedncr of Nehawka was a county seat visitor today. C. A. l'ope, of Greenwood, was transacting business in the city today. Emery Hathaway, of Union, was a business visitor at the county seat to day. O. A. Iavls and wife from near Murray were among the passengers this morning for Omaha. Jacob Melsinger while In the city to day called and renewed the subscrip tion to the Journal of his son, C. J. Melsinger of Cedar Creek lor another year. A Raltimore man is suelng tor a divorce on the grounds that ills wife "threw a cat in his face." We trust that Plattsmouth ladles will not handle tabby so carelessly. David Foltz and Charles Philpot of near Weeping Water came In last ev ening and are transacting business here today. Roth gentlemen called on the Journal last night, and while here Mr. Foltz renewed his faith In the Old Re liable. Some people believe that spring has nearly arrived, but the Journal pre fers to remain neutral on the subject until we sec whether "March comes In like a lion and goes out like h 11!" There's no telling what that blustery old month has In store for us. At the meeting of the commissioners yesterday, the following county physi cians were appointed: J.R.Martin, Plattsmouth; Dr. Rrentlell, Murray; M. M. Rutler, Weeping Water; Dr. J. M. Green, Manley. Michael Ilild re ceived the contract for burying the county paupers. V. I. Foltz, of South Omaha, was In the city today on business and gave the Journal a pleasant call, and while here renewed for the Old Reliable another year. Mr. Foltz Is a son of Louis Foltz, deceased, who was one of the prominent citizens of Cass county and most highly respected. I'rom Saturday's Dally. Frank Graupof Murray was a Platts mouth visitor today. Joe Adams of Mynard was visiting friends In the city today. Charley Rclhart was In from Cullom today taking in the sights. Mayor Gillespie, of Mynard, was in the city on business today. cnas. ams or kock lmitis was a Plattsmouth visitor today. Mrs. Dr. Dungan is visiting with Mrs. J. W. Gamble this week. James Allison ana wife, or near Murrav, were Plattsmouth visitors today. E. S. Rarker and wife of Eight Mile Grove were county seat visitors this afternoon. Joe Ranis and wife came in from Alliance this morning for a visit with relatives and friends. ,1. G. Lohnesof Cedar Creek was in the city today and a pleasant caller at Journal headquarters. Ed Miller and Joy Kear, who have been visiting with County Clerk Rosen crans, returned to their home at Elm wood this afternoon. W. II. Hell, wife and daughter, Miss Mamie, of Eight Mile Grove, were In the city today, and while here Mr Hell gave the Journal a buslncs call. Among those attending "The Home- seekers" last night from Murray were Messrs. Chas. Stone and James Man ners and Misses Carrie Allison and Marie Berger. In county court objections were filed yesterday by Frank and Joseph Hay against probating the will of Mrs. Sa rah E. Rhllpot. The trial was bad and submitted to the court, and judg' ment has not yet been entered. A settlement was made this morn Ing through the county court of t claim for damages against the Bur llngton of Leroy W. Renland for In Juries received to one of has hands while working in the planing mill some time ago. He received JtMo.oo, and this settlement was an amlclable one The Journal regrets to learn that the future home of John Fassbcnder will be made In Hastings, Neb., to which point they will soon remove Tho family is numbered among the best In Flattsmouth. Mr. Fassbcnder possesses those qualities which go In the make-up of a most excellent gen tlcman, and the Journal's best wishes attend him. What Is Plattsmouth's loss is Hastings' gain. R. II. Chrlswisser, W. R. Shrader and F. C. Llnville finished loading their cars yesterday and departed this morning for Reaver City, where tbey will be Joined by their families as soon as their goods arrive there. fl a 4Klij r"a cr-!!.LV.r-i n t r.r -i CT!m? a Q 1 1 E. Q. DOVEY & SIM f u n The February Sale Still New goods are coming in and we are showing New Dress Goods, Silks, Linens, Waistings, White Goods-, Shoes, Hos iery and Underwear. New Laces, Embroideries, Collars, Belts, Hand Bags and a beautiful line of Muslin Underwear. Remnants in Remnants in Fine Laces and Embroideries Dress Goods, Waistings, Linens Good things in good lengths and all kinds of Cotton Goods at money-saving prices. at money-saving prices. Women's and Children's Golf Gloves Women's Fleece Lined Underwear Good gloves that are an extra good one and worth up to 35c QQp worth lots more OOln this sale to go at- at this sale only- LLyu We are agents for the World Famous G. D. Justrite Cor sets. We have them in all styles and shapes. See them. New Carpets, Curtains, Draperies, Rugs E.G.DOVEY&'SONl o -n onr-- si JOtir rog From .Monday's Iully C. M. Chriswlser, of Murray, was a county seat visitor today. Will Jean and sister came in from Omaha Saturday evening. J. M. Hoover of Loulsvill was a county seat visitor today. Father Hennessy spent Sunday with Father Rradley, returning to Manley this morning. Ivan Longworth and wife of Omaha spent Sunday with thelatter's parents W. R. Murray at Mynard. Mr. Cook and wife, of Glenwood, spent Sunday with the former's uncle, Henry Long, near Murray, returning home this morning. Mrs. Maud Fernery and daughter, Louise, returned to maha today after a pleasant visit with the former's parents, W. R. Murray at Mynard. Judge Archer made application for a raise of pension for Jess Hiner, and today received notice that hereafter Jess would receive $12 instead of $S per month. County Clerk Rosencrans departed yesterday afternoon for Denver, Colo., on a business trip of a few days. lie was accompanied by his son, C. A., of 1'Jmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crisman are making preparations to move to Lin coln, where they will make their future home. They expect to move about the 15th of March. Dr. Roy Pwke came down from Om aha Saturday evening for a short visit with home folks, returning Sunday evening with his wife, who has been here for the past few days. From Tuesday's Dally Mrs. E. S. Dungan of Union is visit Ing In the city, the guest of Mrs. J. W. Gamble. R. R. Nickels, one of the enterprls ing farmers of Rock Rluffs precinct, was in the city today and was a busi ness caller at Journal headquarters. R. W. Shrader, Tom and Walter Perdue have also Joined the emigrants from Cass county, accompanying their goods to Hcndley, Neb., this morning In Justice Archers court a complaint was filed of assault and battery of Sames Kennedy by Miles Curry. Curry was fined $1.00 and costs, amounting In all to $tl.00. Acomblaintof Insanity was made against Mrs. Abe Rusklrk of South Rend this morning and Sheriff Quinton departed for that place to bring her here and her case will be tried before the board of Insanity tomorrow. In the district clerk's ottlce a suit for money Judgment was tiled today by Westlnghouse company vs. Lafayette W. Nelson and George E. Rcrgcr. The suit is brought to recover f."-0 due on an engine bought by defendants. There may be some people who take exceptions to some of the mayor's acts, but take his administration as a whole, he has proven a little nearer being "the right man In the right place" than any mayor Plattsmouth ever had? A marriage license was Issued jester day evening to Jake Kraegcr, age 2.1, BEAR IN MIND THAT INSPECT THESE GOODS of Mynard, and Miss Anna Engle. kemler, age 22, of Nehawka. From Wednesday's dully. Wm. Noxen returned to Cedar Creek this afternoon. Mayor Gillespie, of Mynard, was a Tlattsmouth visitor today. P. M. Melsinger and J. McFarland, of Cedar Creek, were county seat visit ors today. In the county court a final hearing on the estate ofAlmlra Dwlnell, de ceased, was had this morning. Robert Rallance and wife who have been enjoying a pleasant visit with friends and relatives here departed this afternoon for their home at Denver. In the county court last evening Julian C. Pollard was appointed guard ian of Hope and Victor Pollard, the two minor children of Levi C. Pollard, deceased. Some excitement was occasioned last night by a midnight prowler at the residence of Wm. Ilassler. The family were aroused and the fellow was fright ened away. The district court adjourned last evening until March loth, and Judge Jessen and Court Reporter John Taggart returned to Nebraska City on the late train last night. Mrs. G. II. Gilmore and son Walker returned this morning from a pleasant visit with friends at Lincoln and South Rend. They were met here by the doctor who drove In from Murray for them. The board of Insanity examined and adjudged Mrs. Abe Rusklrk of South Rend Insane this morning and Sheriff Quinton accompanied h;r to the asy lum at Lincoln this afternoon. Mrs. Rusklrk was formerly confined at the state asylum of Oregon. Adam and Fred Schafer of Mt. Pleasant precinct were transacting business at Plattsmouth yesterday evening, and while here enjoyed a visit with John McNurlin. The latch string is always on the outside at John's place, and he Is always glad to see his friends. Mat Wolfe was up from Cnlon today attending to some business matters, Mr. Wolfe was called here from the west several weeks ago on account of the Illness of his mother, who has since died, and be will perhaps remain In Cass county for several weeks to look after Important business matters. Fred Muster, who has been ailing for some time, was taken to St. Joseph hospital at Omaha this afternoon for an examination and treatment. Mr Muster has been having trouble with his stomach, and fears that It is can cer of the stomach. He was accom panied to Omaha by his wife. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Blgnators Going On Funeral of Martin Prospt. The funeral of the late Martin Propst will occur tomorrow. The cortege will leave the house five miles southwest of Plattsmouth at 12 o'clock for the Liberty church, where the funeral services will occur at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. McVey. After which Interment will be made In the Horning cemetery. Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time If neglected is li able to cause pneumonia which is n often fatal, and even when the patient nas recovored the lungs are weakened, making the peculiarly susceptible to the development of consumption. Fo ley's Honey and Tar will stoD the cough, heal and strengthen the lunes and prevent nnpnmnnia in niinnn coughs yield quiokly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey ana iar. mere is nothing else "just as good." F. G. Fricke & Co. REPORT OF Til E CONDITION OF TIIK BaLnk of Cass County, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Charter No. 642. Incorporated in the Mute of Nebraska, at the dose of business February 17th. I'.HHi. itKsorito'.s: l.diins iiikI Discounts jr.8 Overdrafts, secured anil unsecured l 7j) 75 Stocks. securities. Judgments. claims, etc (ijj 93 Hanking house furniture, and tlx- ..,.t"rtH 8 500 00 Other real estate 17 ),(,-, 35 Current expenses and taxes paid.. 4W 17 Hue from national, state and url- vate hanks and bunkers 36 (IS3 77 Total Cash on Hand jj ;ki 73 Cheeks and Item of exchange twi H3 To'1'1 t 3t7l5 17 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid In 50 000 00 i,,irr.lTi,,in,,"J IS 001) 00 Undivided prollts o IStI 81 Individual deposits subject to check 104 SOI 22 Demand ccrtlHcatea of deposit..!! 18 01!! IN 1 line certlllcutes of deposit 1"1 438 57 Due to state and private hanks and hunkers 34 j Mil payable ' aj Joo OO STATKTo;ANW,VHKAVi""; 'mi7 Cass County. (" I. T. .M. Patterson. Cashier of tho aliove named bank, do solemnly swear that the aliove statement Is correct and a true copy of the report nude t" the State Hanking Itoard. I'ATTKIISON. iTTTJ r ., Cashier I HAM. C. I'AltMKI.E, I , Jacob Thitsch ( Directors. Suhscrllied ami sworn to liefore mo this 1st day of March, WW. I.. K. Hahk. Isr-A,'l ,, , Notary I'ubllc. ly commission expires Oct. i. mh. III 00 A (kioLtt trsKlfl iBtl.Mptu rm fUon for all kladi , ROUE THROAT nmiAQARQLE. nusatuuwm. . " T.Miiiti. Outa,r. Ian... Wcar.te4 ..a Catarrhal Thrllt riHirnxo rkamko ooTarra ladorM4 r tfe. Uot K.tM.t Throat Ipaeial. l"laUioaaU'r. Barf U.dl.uia Co, tHt Kola Urn J GERING & CO . druggists