THE CITY. Will Kcll ami wife, of Cullom, were Tlsitlnjr lth John McNurlln, today. A transcript from Justice Archer's court In the case of James Cochran vs. Isabella (Ireen, was tiled with Clerk Robertson this morning. M. II. Harvey, the car inspector east of the Missouri river, was In the city on railroad business today, In company with E. S. Ilarstow, of Lincoln. Chicken thieves have aaln betjun a raid on the hen roosts about town. A few doses of buckshot Is the best med icine to administer to such fellows. (iood Friday comes on April i;ith and Easter Sunday April 1.1th. (iood Friday Is late enough fur you to plant your potatoes without daniter of their freezing. If some of those who are so eaer to reform the community would sweep their own door yard ilrst, they mlnlit have some rlht to net. Hut until they do they have not. A bill Is now before the lower house of congress which provides that In ad dition to present salary 11. V. 1. car rlers shall be allowed and paid the sura of J200 per annum fur subsistence. 1). J. Amick and wife were Plaits mouth visitors today. They came up ' from Murray to buy some new furni ture for their home In that village, where they will make their home In the future. William llrccde, an old time l'latts mouth man, was In the city yesterday and today visiting old friends and making new acquaintances, departing for his home at Hastings, Neb., this afternron. Mrs. Mary A. Latkyof Lexington, grand chief of the legrec of Honor; Mrs. Ella E. Chapman of Lincoln, and Mrs. Lou II Spencer of Lexington, members of tho grand lodge 11 nance committee, arc in the city on business. From this on to April 1st the ques tion of whether or not there will be peaches next summer will be of Inter est to our people. The peach crop so far has not been Injured. Everybody Is anxious that we have a good peach crop, for It mcan9 much to our people. In tho county court a suit was Hied this morning by (icorge W. llarshman vs. James Fleishman and Lauren II. Mlckle, who have unlawfully and fore ibly detained possession of his prem ises, and plalntllT prays for restitution of said property. l'ruin Suturiliiy'n liitlly. Olc Roman and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a tine big boy at their home, born ono night this week. Mrs. Frank linger returned to Lin coin tliis afternoon after a pleasant visit with her mother and other rela tlves. Word was received in the city of the death this morning of the six months old son of Mr. and Mrs Sam (irltlln near Weeping Water. A marriage license was Issued yester day In Omaha to James C. Thomson of Weeping Water and Amelia Thorn son of Omaha. II. M. Smith, who Is attending the riattsmouth public schools went down to near Nehawka last evening to spend Sunday with his parents. Eugene Sawyer, the ln;;red brake man and his wife, accompanied by Ir Shipley of Creston, returned to their home at Creston this morning. E. L. House returned this morning from Louisville, Kentucky, where he has been attending the meeting of the National Association of Superlnten dents. Keep the little ones healthy and happy. Their tender, sensitive bodies require gentle, healing remedies, llol lister's Pocky Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well. ,V cents, Tea or Tablets. Gerlng&Co. In the district clerk's oWce a tran script was tiled this morning In the case of Charles S. Johnson vs Tho Hankers' Union of the World, wherein plaintiff secured a Judgment In the sum of f .I.OO on February .1, hm Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halley are re jolcing this week over the arrival of a 81 pound baby girl at their home last Thursday evening. Hoth mother and little one are doing nicely, and Mr, llailey Is contemplating a raise In the price of lightning rods. Ed Harriott, state deputy for the A O. U. W. of Fcru, was In l'lattsmouth a few hoors yesterday evening, return ing to Murray, where he has a number of new candidates to take Into the or dcrat that place tonight. He met with the l'lattsmouth lodge last even ing. It makes an editor have an awful tired feeling to hear a merchant, who never advertises, kicking about the business going away to the depart ment stores. The way to tight the devil is with fire, and the way to fight the department store devil Is with the fire of advertising. PLATTSA10UTH AND VICINITY. From Tuc.iluy' Dully P. A. 1 1 ltd of Mt. Pleasant precinct was a county seat visitor today. George Rhoden from near Murray was a l'lattsmouth visitor today. Nick Halmes was transacting busi ness in South Omaha this morning. George Sheldon of Lincoln was trans acting business In the city yesterday. Sheriff (Julnton went out In the vicinity of A voca to serve some papers this afternoon. Nelson and Kdith Jean came In from York last evening to visit with their folks near Mynard. A. L. Farmer of Greenwood was down today on business with the coun ty court, and gave the Journal a pleas- ant call. Henry Guthman went to Cullom this afternoon to help Will Kiel take care of the ducks, w hich have got too thick In that vicinity for Hill. A marriage license was Issued this afternoon to Herman F. Gansemer, age si, of Hallam, Neb., aud Eva Meslna, nge 17, of Mynard. Hon. William Dellcs Dernier, the Elmwood attorney, was here today on legal business, and went from here to Lincoln to peep In upon the demo cratic dollar banquet. Mrs. R. II. Chrlswiscr departed this morning for her future home at Heaver City, Neb. She waj accompanied by HennetChrlswIser, who will visit a short time with his son. Mrs. L. C. Llnvlllo and Mrs. .. W. Shrader departed this morning for their future home at Hcndlcy, Neb. Mrs. J. M. Rhoden came up from Mur ray to see her mother, Mrs. Shrader, before she left for the above place. A marriage license was 'issued this afternoon to Will Jean, aged 21!, of My nard, and Marie Iu-an, age 20, of South Haven, Mich. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. McVcy at 7 o'clock this evening, at the home of the bride groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jean. James Iloggctt, who Is living on the Calkins farm, twelve miles south of this city, Charley and Frank Good, who lived on the Schwab farm In the same neighborhood, loaded their house hold effects and farming Implements here last evening billed for Plalnvlcw, Neb., near where they will make their future home. Our old friend, J. S. Seybcrt, while In the city today gave the Journal a call. Mr. Seybert Is 70 years of age, came to Cass county In 18C.8 from Vir ginia, and Is one of ouroldest and most highly respected citizens. While get ting along to a good ripe old age, he seems to be enjoying very fair health for one of his years. C. C. Spanglcr, who has been living near Mynard, loaded his goods last night and took his departure today for leweese, Nuckolls county, near which place he expects to make his future home. Mr. Spanglcr Is a most worthy gentleman, an excellent citizen, and the Journal regrets the departure of himself and family from Cass county The Journal will visit them each week to comfort them In their lonely hours We wish them success. From Wt'iliii'sdiiy's dully. L.I). Swltzer was a passenger for Omaha this morning. Fred Hockclman, of Murdock, was a county seat visitor today, Peter Evcland, of Murdock, was a county seat visitor today. J. P. Thacker, of Union, was a vis Itor In Plattsmouth today. Mat Spader, of Liberty precinct, was a county seat visitor today. T. II. Nix was a county seat visitor today, and while here gave the Jour nal a pleasant call. W. Hall and son returned to South Omaha this afternoon after a pleasant visit with Oscar Gapen and family. Wade Porter and Miss Dual Vallery passed through l'lattsmouth yesterday evening en route to their home near Murray, returning from Omaha. Among the marriage licenses issued In Council P. luffs, Iowa, yesterday, we note that one was granted to Joe R Applegate, aged 22, of 1'nlon, Neb., and Miss Grace E. Kappell, aged 21, of Rluc Haplds, Kansas. John Jones and John Miller were ar ralgned before Judge Weber this af ternoon on a charge of stealing pigeons from Henry 1 Kmat. The former plead guilty to the charge and was assessed a tine of five dollars and costs. The lat ter has secured an attorney and will have a hearing tomorrow afternoon. It Is proper that tho uamo warden now make an Inventory of the mackerel kits In the grocery stores, and the Ice boxes at the markets to see w hether any of our people arc using more fish than they should. If ho finds that merchant has too many sardines, pinch him, If tic will not give up MO to have the matter hushed up. Personal Points "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Ir. Marshall, Dentist, O ats' i;;,k. Machine oil at Asemlssen.l Louck's. Matt Gering returned from Lincoln this morning. Sam Shumaker made a business trip to Omaha this morning. Gus Olson "was a passenger for the metropolis this morning. Rev. W. F. Bradley was a passenger for Lincoln this morning. J. I). McHrlde was a business visitor at the metropolis this morning. T. H. Pollock was a business visitor at the metropolis this morning. George Campbell and wife returned to South Rend yesterday afternoon. Berge Miles departed this morning for Grafton, Neb., where be has se cured a position. Wm. Neville came In last night for short visit, returning to Topeka, as., this morning. Mrs. Fred Lcnhoff, sr., and (laugh r, Miss Tlllie, returned last evening from a visit at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ebinger are re icing over the arrival of a new boy at J" their home this morning. Mrs. Walter Shopp departed this omlng for a visit with relatives and in friends at Lincoln and Wymore. Will Jean and wife came In yester ay evening from Omaha, where they have been enjoying a short honeymoon. Harry E. Phillips and wife were passengers this morning for Hamburg, la., where they will give a dance this evening. Miss Mabel Harch of St. Louis ar rived this morning from Omaha to enter M. Fanger's millinery depart ment as tilmmcr. Wm. Ossenkop and wife returned home to Louisville yesterday after noon, after a pleasant visit with Mr. rank Schlater and family. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep lr. Thomas' .electric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. Henry Guthman returned from Cullom yesterday afternoon, having secured a few ducks from some one to make a good exhibition of his marks manship. Park Chrlswelser. of near Nehawka. was In l'lattsmouth yesterday even ing, and from here took the train for Omaha where he had some business to look after. II. C. McMackcn was a passenger to Omaha this morning, taking with him eight pair or gloves turned out by the Plattsmouth Glove Co., to have them finished. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan s Regulets operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 2.1c. Ask your druggist for them. Have you backache? Get a box of Kldney-Ettes the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and they will make you right. 2.1c. Ger ing & Co. The Journal is pleased to state to Its readers that Miss Marlsta Cagney, who lias been ill for several months, is now rapidly improving. Her many friends will also be pleased to learn this fact. In the spring time you renovate your house. Why not your body? Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea drives out Impurities, cleanses and enriches blood and purities the entire system. :.1 cents. Geriug & Co. George llarshman, the untcrrllied democrat of Avoca precinct, came in last evening to transact sonic import ant business. The Journal is glad to see Its old friend looking well. W. N. Gaumer, representative, is here this week, conducting a window display for the International Corres pondence schools, In the window of krochler& etcsnlk's hardware store. Danger Is near at hand when the kidneys are sick. Kldney-Ettes will purify and strengthen the kidneys and restore them to their normal and healthy condition. 25 cents. Gering &Co. J. A. Hougatt loaded his household goods, Implements and live stock here yesterday and himself and family took their departure for Hartlngton, Neb., where they will make their future home. Julluslitz was In town Mondaygreet Ing his friends with the good news that he was getting along remarkably well. Our friend had a great slece of It, and the Journal trusts that he will meet no more misfortunes. Mrs. C. L. Buckley, who has been very low the past few days, is now get ting along very nice. Dr. Stewart Macdalmond, who has been with her Since Monday, departed for Omaha last evening and he thinks Mrs. Buck ley will now soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Klngsley and Miss Sylvia Thomas, sister of Mrs. Klngsley, passed through the city Sunday morning rnroute for Union, to visit Grandma Todd, and returned Monday evening on their way back to their home In Chicago. While here they spent a few hours with the fam ily of the brother of the two ladles, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thomas. llfK are Retting in our Spring Goods and getting them in shape for your inspection. We have done our best in going through the best lines of merchandise in the U. S. to get together some of the things you need for spring. Come and see them. We enumerate a few of these good things here- Walstings, Linens, etc. Mercerized Cham- ICp brays 32 in. wide, '3w Madras Waitings and Shirtings a fine jCp line of these at. . 3u 64-in silver bleach-An ed Table Linen. tUU 72-in silver bleach-cn0 ed Table Linen.. 3 UU Nice assortment of patterns which are bargains at the prices named. Mercerized Skirts Ladies black mercer ized Skirts, 2 ruf Bargains in City Property. A nice 4 room house and 2 lots lo cated near the H. & M. shops. Price HOC. Will sell on monthly payments if purchaser can pay as much as$,'i0 down. Five room house and 3 lots, well and cistern; located on Lincoln avenue near H. & M. shops. Trice $400. Two 5 room houses and 2 lots, lo cated on Granite street with citv water. Will sell cither or both. Price $400 each. A 4-room cottage with barn, corn crib and granary. Price $000.00. 8-room brick house, a story and one half high', with two lots 8Sxl")0, nice barn on rear of lots. This property Is practically new and all In good shape. Price mo.QO. "acre tract or land west of tow n and a new 0-room cottage on samejust at the out skirts of Plattsmouth. Price $l.")00.00. 7-acre tract with a nice 4-room house, cellar and storm cellar with a tine orchard, grape vineyard, small barn and outbuildings, line well of water with a small tame grass pasture. Price $1,000.00 cash. This tract of land Is leased and the party buying would have to buy subject to the lease. Twenty acres three-quarters of a mile from the city limits with a 6 room house and other out buildings. Land lays perfectly level, all under cultivation. Price $2,300. Can five possession tirst of March. For further particulars see FALTER & TATE, Plattsmouth, Neb. Jesse and Joe Perry departed this morning for Nelson, Neb., where they will remain for the present If the country suits them. They went over land, and the Journal wishes tbem success In their new location. I nd Igestlon 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 P.O. Frlckc & Co., and Ger ing Si Co. nn. tlesaleaderat... ouying. j OC3C3(i )C )OCDCZ3 C300 Lost Opportunities Never Return n OComfi ir NOW a?dscc how I have reduced prices on Fur VU1I1C II INUW niture of all kinds-Elegant Bedroom Suits Intension Tables, Chairs, Parlor Suits, Stoves, Ranges, and evcrthinc in tho nin; ui iiuusu'iioiu iurrmure, or. rcnauie makes. All Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices to Close Them Out. Save Money Now, while you can. I can save money DC Carpets and Matt c UNI in it Nowthat spring house cleaning is about here we wish to announce to to our customers and dthers that our line of two-ply all wool Ingrain Carpets is full and com plete, in which we show some of the latest pat terns without advance over last year's prices notwithstanding a heavy advance in the price of Carpet wools. We have some pretty things in large rugs which you ought to see before buying. lull k ' South Dakota The Land of Plenty Rich soil, a mild climate, and abundance of water have made South Dakota one of the best agricultural states in the Union. The soil of Lyman County is unusually rich. It is a black loam with a yellow clay subsoil. The extension through Lyman County recent ly built by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway has opened up a part of that state hitherto sparsely settled. Land is now selling at the rate of from SS to $15 an acre, and it is alto gether probable that valuations will increase 100 to 200 per cent within a year. South Da kota offers great opportunities for the small in vestor. A book on South Dakota for two cents postage. For Free Books and Folders about South Dakota, kindly fill out this Coupon and mall today to F. A. NASH, G. VV. A., 1524 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Name Street Address. City state Probable Destination Wl... .... .!.!- .! a w uy i ui aiup mis lamng or your be without any hair' Just remember that Hall's STOPS railincr hair, nnd rmko " ' This should be borne in mind by who needs the kind of goods I have I PEARLMAW' OC DC Dress Ginghams Finest ' line of Dress Ginghams we've ever shown. Everets HI a big bargain, at..02 A. F. C. Ginghams plain and fancy, inn worth 12c, at. JUL Toille Du Nord Ginjr- hams, fine line to choose from These wash beau tifully because they are fast colors. Neckwear Latest Turnovers and Stocks. RuchingsOOp per box of six www . . - . .. " w nairf At this rate vou wilt snnn Just remember that Hull's HmV hair amit u iimii Rivn i everyone in stock. 0 lattsmouth Nebras TJ 3 err