r THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH aSd VICINITY. Personal Points I'm m I riiiny' li!y "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Machine oil at Asemls-sen Louck's Dr. Marshall, Dentist, teats' Mock. Harden tools of every description at John l'.auer's. Henry KaulTman, wife and children were visiting In the metropolis this afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Haker was a county scat visitor this morning, departing on the fast mall fur hnaha. Mrs. El rinton and sister, Miss Rlrdle Sellers, of South F.'ud were visiting at the c-unty seat today. Miv W.uun Drilling returnei to South IVihI this afternoon after a short vMt with h"r brother. 1 jnest Wei's an I family. Ceo. Horn of Cedar Creek eai.i" in from ' imah.i last nL'iil cnro.ite Imii.c from a husiness t rip. He departed for home this morning. Money on hand to loan cn city property. No delay. H.D.TRAVIS. The case of Fred Wrgner vs. Mrs. Margaret Osseukop has been taken under advisement by Judge Archer, who will render his decision on the lUUi of this month. I'r.iui Sutiiiiluy'n Pally. Miss Minnie Will who has been at tending school at Lincoln, came In last night to spend Easter with home folks. Mrs. H. E. Nelt.cl and children came In from M unlock last night to spend Sunday with 1'. I!, (iuthman and family. Win. Neville came In last night to spent Sunday at home previous to transfering his force of men and teams from Kansas to Wyoming, where he has secured another contract . A suit has been tiled by Agnes L. McDonald vs. A. L. McDonald, In which the plaintiff, seeks to secure a divorce on the grounds of desertion and non-support. County Superintendent Camble returned last night from a weeks tour of the county schools and reports everything In first class shape, except the roads, which are such as to make traveling disagreeable. The will of Henry Wolfe, deceased, was admitted to probate this moriv lug, II. U. Trans of I'liion, being ap- pointed administrator. The will of the l ite John West was also probated and Mrs. Josephine West appointed administratrix. Dr. E. W.Coi k will depart tomorrow night for Salem, Iowa, his old home to take part hi celebrating Ills mother and fatiier's golden wedding. This will be the tirst time in twenty-two vearsthat all the family will have gathered around the old tl reside in one grand family reunion there being none dead. prospects, and that he expects to stay with the paper for a few months, at least. -Quick Meal Casoline Stoves, all sizes and styles, for sale at Asemlsscn & Louck's. New supply of garden seed In bulk, also all kinds of Held seeds, at Asemls scn A; Louck's. John 1'earce came down from Lin coln Saturday'nlght to spend Sunday with his family, returning this morn ing. Jack likes his new position and Is well pleased with the capltolcity. J. O. Henderson is In the city visit ing, the guest of Rev. Salsbury, with whom hegraduated from the Parkvllle Seminary of Missouri. This is the tirst time that they have seen each other In ten years. This Is the reason of lUtiessness, headaches ami spring disorders, llol lister's lloeky Mountain Tea Is a sure preventative. Make you strong and vigorous, :;." cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by tiering Co. Martin ibnik was down from Omaha yesterday to spend the day, and make arrangements to have his residence re papered, liuek has hosts of friends here w ho would like to see him and his excellent lady return to Plat tsmouth to make their home. The high school base ball team re turned Saturday night from F.cllevue with their colors trailing In the dust of defeat. Tom Swearlngen did some good work for the local team, and the score to their credit was made by Ray mond Travis. The final score was 'J 4 to 1 In favor of Rcllevue. On last Saturday evening Nelson Murray closed a deal whereby hi brother, Will Murray, and Charles Jean became the owners of the new elevator near the Missouri I'acltic depot. Nelson expects to leave In a short lime for Merino, Colo., where he has purchased another elevator. united otho H. Fu:d, age 2. and Mivs Emma W. F.uer, age X in la ly mar riage. C A. Rawls, Lawyer. Pro bete end general practice. Of fice of Caunty Attorney. Chamberlain's Salve Is good for any disease of the skin. It allays the Itch ing and burning sensation Instantly. For sale by F. C. Frlcke & Co. and A. T. Fried. D. 0. DWYER, Attorney-at-Law Offce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Ouery How much more harm Is there In "bucking" a slot machine, playing cards or betting on elections than there Is in throwing dice for hours and hours at a time for cigars? Will some one please tell us? Or does it make a difference whose ox Is gored? OC3C DC DC DC 0 -Don't drug the stomach to cure a cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mucus, draws the Inllammatlon out of the throat, lungs and bronichlal tubes, heals, soothes and cures. A luick cure for croup and whooping cough. Ds constantly increasing use for many years tells of the fact of its absolute usefulness. Sold by F. Frlcke & Co., Goring & Co. Don't tie a cough or a cold up In your system by taking a remedy that binds the bowels. Take Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It Is differ ent from all other cough syrups. It Is better. It opens the bowels -expels all colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An ideal remedy for young and old. Children like It. Sold by I'. (I. Fricke & Co., tiering & Co. A few days ago Fit.gerald it Sclila- ter advertised for laborers and teams. Last night Frank halted the Journal man on the street and said: "For heaven's sake take that advertise ment out, we have more hands than we want and they are applying every hour." That's simply one of the re sults of advertising in a paper that everybody reads. Living indoors so much during the winter months creates a sort of a stuffy, want-of-ozone condition In the blood and system generally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a few Early Risers. These famous little pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels and give the blood a chance to purify Itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion, etc. Sold by F. G. Fricke it Co., (iering it Co. Fmm V iliiesdrty's dally. I.S. White and Mrs. Mark White wine visiting in the metropolis today. James Manners and Miss Cledl Her ger, of Murray, were taking in t he play at the Farmele last night. Henry O'Dounell, James Darrow and Ernest Smith, of Union, were In attendance at "The G irl from Sweden" last night. Commissioners Swit.er and Marshall started out this morning, accompanied by a Mr. Smith, on abridge Inspecting tour of the county. 4 Cards have been Issued announcing the marriage of Mary Louise, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Osborn, to Albert Dutton, which will occur on the 'Jnd of May. Mayor Gering returned fiom the You may be interested in knowing that our Two Carpet Rooms are full to overflowing with choicest floor coverings. KUloquette and Velvet Carpets in Splendid Variety of Patterns upwards from 90c a yd. Our New Mattings include many very pretty patterns. A handsome lot of Also Smaller Sizes. 9x12 Rugs 0 jt Our assortment of all wool 2-ply Carpets is better than ever and some choice things are in this showing. Our line of All-Wools are of the very best smakes none better. We have a few of the cheaper all-wools to show but the best is'the cheapest in the long run Let us take your room measure and make up your carpet and have it ready for you when you finish your house cleaning. PEY m BM n oca i 3 Cuij C o 13 G 300 LOCAL BREVITIES. 1'rotn Tni'silay's Dally Jacob Kingel of south Rend was a county seat visitor today. . Mast and wire or Nchawka were l'lattsmouth visitors today our old friend, Lee Oldham, was "P Lute capitol this morning, where he had several degrees of Higher Masonry Prom Moinl.i.v I'.illy. Charles Petersen of Havelock spent Easter with home folks. Charles Carlson of Havel. v. spent Easter with friends here. Alvin Ramge, of Havelock, was vis iting w ith home folks Sunday. Miss Francis Mitchell of Omaha spent Sunday with friends here. II. R. and 11. E. NelUcl spent Sun day with F. 11. Guthman and family. Fred Ebenger came In from Plain view Saturday evening to visit with his family. Will Stadleman, wife and son, of Kearney, spent Easter Sunday with friends here. Mrs. George Ramge of Louisville is visiting in the city the guest of J. II. Becker and family. Leon J. Peppcrbcrg returned to Lincoln this afternoon after a short visit with home folks. Yesterday was the last day of the duck season, and two Omaha hunters were down here slaying the w ild game. Mrs. L. W. Earger who spent Sun day w ith her parents, returned to Lin coln this afternoon. Misses Edna and Mav Petersen accompanied her for a short visit. Glen Smith, who Is employed in the V. S. National Bank at Omaha Is en Joying a two weeks vacation, and ex pects to leave tomorrow afternoon on a trip to Deadwood, S. D. You feel the life Riving current the minute you take It. A gentle soothing warmth, tills the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to tafce Ilolllster's Kocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Sold by tier ing & Co. "Dick" Parr came over from Thur man, Iowa, yesterday, packed his trunk and returned this morning. "Dick" says he is well pleased with Thurman, and that Mr. Withrow and the Times start out under the most favorable from Murray today on business C. Ilengen, one of the Journal's Ger man farmer friends of Mynard, was In the city today. Full line of luiek Meal and Hound Oak Steel Ranges, at competing prices. A semis.-en & Louck. Charley Stone, cashier of the Murray State bank, and Jell P.rendell were county seat visitors t day Miss Verna Leonard departed for Lincoln this afternoon to visit with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Worley Commissioners Swit.er and Marshall came in lrom weeping water tins morning to Inspect some county bridges. Mrs. J. A. Walker and her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Gilmorc and son, Walker, were up from Murray today doing some shopping II. R. Neitzel and wife, of Murdock, who have been enjoying a visit with P. R. Guthman and family departed for their home this ofternoon. 0 C. Edson and wife who have been enjoying a visit with Bennett Chris wlsser and family, departed this morn ing, for their home at York, Neb. Roy Fepperberg, who has been en Joying his easter vacation with home folks, returned to Lincoln this after noon to resume his studies at the university Mr. Vac Lorcnz, of Tobias. Neb., came In last evening to visit his sons, the Lorcnz Bros., a few days, confered upon him. He seems to have stood the ordeal remarkably well. W. H. Mark, living one mile west of I'nion. was here today paying his taxes and transacting some other business matters. While here Mr. Marks called and renewed for the Journal another year. Through Judge Archer, a pension of six dollars per month has been secured forChas. II. Walker, who served In the Spanish-American war under Col. W. J. Bryan. The Judge was notified that the pension would date from from December T.lh, l'.HH. Mrs. W. E. Piosencrans returned from her visit to Elmwood Tuesday morning. "Rosey" was up earlier that morning than usual to meet Mrs. Rosencrans at the M. P. depot at six o'clock. About the time he got with in two blocks of the depot lie saw his wife go by In the hack. "Rosey'' kicked himself then because he did not stay at home and take his usual morn ing snooze. American Grumblers. Nowhere In the world will you find more dissatisfied ana morose people than here In the spring-time. You sec them everywhere, o,uarreling, -kick ing," making things very unpleasant for the surrounding. What Is the cause of It? Our mode of life and our climate. The change from winter to This is spring finds many people unprepared. the old gent's second visit to Platts mouth since his sons located here In business. There are several young men In this town who are preparing themselves for a bunk In the IncbrlaU Asylum at Lincoln' They want to be a little careful as they are being very closely watched by the authorities. In police court yesterday afternoon Carl Anton was tried before Judge Archer on a charge of lclng drunk and disorderly, was found guilty and ns scssed a tine of $5 and costs, In default of which he was committed to jail. While atrial was in progress yester day afternoon Judge Archer was re quested to tie the matrimonial knot for a couple from Omaha, who were In a hurry to catch the Missouri I'acltic train back to the metropolis. With pleasure, the judge took a recess from the monotony of the court room and They failed to give proper attention to the condition of their blood, which becomes thick with Impurities, caus ing indigestion, constipation, irrita bility, skin eruptions and a general decline of the vital power. Trl- ner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine Is the only remedy which will act promptly, If used In time. Start right now! It will Incite all organs to a healthy activity, will expel all lm purities from the blood and till the veins with fresh and rich blood de rived from properly digested food. It is the only blood purifier acting la the natural way, through the digestive system. At drug stores. Jos. Trlner, I'.iO So. Ashland Ave., Ahlcago, 111 How are your kidneys? It Is dan gerous to delay when the kidneys are sick. One box of Kldney-l'.ttes will recommend the next. -"cents. Sold by Goring Co. G W. Iloyt made a business trip to Omaha this morning. C. W. UatTke was a passenger for Glenwood this morning. Henry Stendyke was visiting in the metropolis this morning. Robert II. Patton of Union was a county seat visitor today. II. G. Vanllorn was a business pas senger this morning for Omaha. Claud Shumaker returned last night from a visit with friends at Lincoln. J. F. Wolfe, of Cedar Creek, was transacting business at Omaha today. W. H. Newell returned last night from a business trip to Wymore, Neb. Mrs. Jacob Wolfe came in from Wa Iio t'.iis morning to visit with friends here. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perry has bten quite sick this week. Mrs. Wm. II xiver came In from Louisville this morning to visit with relatives. John Albert came in today to com plete the ass-.'ssments for Eicbt Mile Grove precinct. Miss Lucilk'Stoncroad returned last night from a week's visit wit!) friends in the metropolis. Paul Itoesncr and wife returned to Lincoln this morning after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. F. T. Davis came In from Los Angeles, Cilif., this morning for a visit with friends and relatives. William Miller and wife who have been enjoying a visit with relatives at Louisville, returned home this morn ing. The petition for the administration of the will of the late John Guhlstorff was filed In the county judge's otlice today. Rev. Bishop Williams, who officiated at the servlcesattheSt. Luke'schurch last night, returned this morning to his home at Omaha. G. W. Noble of Omaha is visiting witti menus nere. .Mr. o'jie was county superintendent of Cass county from i'M) until Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipa tion iioans Keguicts. Ask your druggists for them. 25 cents a box Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organlcdiseases Burdock Blood Bitters purities the blood cures the causa builds you up. Have you backache? Gee a box of Kldncy-Ettes the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and t hey will make you right. 25c. Gering & Co. It appears that the hens are running the egg Industry on full time these spring days, ami our merchants are getting an over-supply for home con sumption. If you want a real estate loan at reasonable rates: or a reliable abstract of title. Insurance policy, security bond of and kind, or a contract, deed Kroehler Kroehler HI mardwareN In selecting your spring needs, please bear in mind that we carry a complete line of Builders' Material in the Hardware Line. Also, j-ii If and the old Reliable Buck's Stoves and Ranges We do all kinds of Roofing. Repairing and Spouting. Call and see us. KROEHLER & KROEHLER .-. Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mowers, or mortgage draw n, see John M. Lcyda, Gund building. Work promptly and neatly done and charges reasonable. Eagle this afternoon to serve papers. Mrs. Mat Dougherty came in from Havelock this morning to visit with her son Will and family. Miss Julia Warga, who has been en joying a visit with relatives here re turned this afternoon to Havelock Baby won't suffer five minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil at once. It acts like magic. Eight car loads of stone from At woods & New-ell's quarries were taken over this morning to the rlprapplng force, who have succeeded in checking the river from cutting the Iowa banks. W. II. Newell departed this after-' noon on a business trip to Wymore,! where he will confer with Rock Island ofllclals, l.i regard to ballasting the roadbed, for which Atwood & Newell have the contract. Dr. E. W. Cook and family returned last night frjm their visit to the former's old home at Salem, la., w here they went t attend the golden wed ding anniversary of the Dr. 'a parents. They report a most enjoyable visit. They had the pleasure of meeting the entire family in this grand reunion of parents and children. Miss Florence McDonald, is reported to be very sick at the home of her brother out near Murdock. She is suffering with an abcess in her side, and may be compelled to have an op eration performed. Her mother, Mrs. Myrla McDonald went out to the home of her son this week to be at the bedside of her daughter during her Illness, Not 16 to I," kut- $1.50 to $4 What? Ladies' Oxfords from the country's leading shoe designers. Patent Leather Gibson Ties, from S2.75 to S4.00 Do not think because we quote 51.50, $1.75 and $1.95 low cut Oxfords that they're shoddy they're NOT. Karly buyers in spring footwear will find tis ready to meet near all demands. Children's Slippers Whits Footwear SHERWOOD & SON "Doan's ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me for a longtime. The cure was permanent." Hon. S. W. Matthews-. Commissioner Labor Statistics, Auggusta. Me. , .