The County Lxciangcs j Items ot General Interest Selected Iron the Columns ol Contemporaries Evgle Louisville From Hie Courlrr. liorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kanut son, April 3, a nine pound girl. Matt Schocman Is here from Wlscon sin vlsitint! his sister, Mrs. Fredrick Stohlman. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Kd Pankonln, Tuesday, April 10, a ton pound loy. George Shoeman, of Plattsniouth, spent several days liere this week with his sister, Mrs. F. A. .stohlman. JakcRclchartlsthedaddyof another bouncing baby buy. The youngster arrived on Sunday last and is getting along nicely. I unlit'!' l.lndouM Is here t'rmii lies Moines, la., visltlmr with Gust I. hi' the house porch Thursday of last week, breaking her left fore arm. She is netting along nicely since. Mr. YanCourt has about finished the stripping In the quarries here, and Thursday shipped a lot of his dirt wag ons to Omaha. They have enough stone stripped to keep them working for a year at least. K. II. lngwersen Is having the foun dation for a new snug 22 by :in feet barn laid, and when It Is done every thing will Ik? kept in the dry. Human Blood MarHs. A tale of horror was told by marks of h'iman lilotnl in the home of J. V. Williams, a well known merchant of 'iliac. Kv. lie writes: "lwenty years prgreen and other friends. Mr. I.ind Uist left, Louisville about eight, years ago. This is ins lirst visit in that length of t line. j That decoration day is t be lit tingly observed in Louisville this year Is now a deelded fact. The question was brought up at a meet ing of the Commercial club Tuesday evening and it was decided that the club will assist the old soldiers in perfecting arrange ments for a proper observance of the day. Will Sheeban, of Mauley, was trying to tie an unruly cow the other day and smoke a corn cob pipe at the same time. The cow objected to smoking in her presence and took a bunt, at the pipe, with the result that Will swal lowed about four Inches of the pipe stem. The roof of his mouth was cut in the operation. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm Thos. Lanorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: 'I caught a severe cold while hunting aburglar In the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlaln'sCougli Rem cdy, 1 tried It, and after using two small bottles, 1 wascompletely cured." This remedy Is Indended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold In less time than by any other treatment and Is a favor ite wherever its superior excellence lias become known. For sale by V. F. Fricke & Co., and A. T. Fried. ago 1 had severe, hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when 1 be gan taking Or. Kinn'sNcw liicoery. It completely cured me and I have re mained well ever since." i cures Hemorrhages, Chronic toughs, Settled Colds and I'.ronchitls, and is the only known cure lor weak lungs. Kvery bottle guaranteed by F. !. Fricke & Co., druggist. ".Oi! and !.). Trial bottle free. NehaLwkoL From tlio KcfNttT. If vou are the possessor Of a tilt of wordly stuir. Look out for the assessor; lie will tax it high enough. Just answer all he axes, And don't trv to hide your stutT, For as sure as death and taxes He will see through your bluff. Lightning killed three head of cat tle for Vilas Sheldon Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Carroll have re turned from their winter's sojourn In California. A deal was completed yesterday whereby J. T. Hale becomes owner of the harness shop which he has been conducting for J. M. Buckley. Alvin McRevnolds is reported as do ing well in the hospital at Omaha since his eye was removed, lie expects to remain a week or two longer till healing is complete. Merle, the little twenty-two month old daughter of Simon Hansen, fell oil Elmwood From tlio l-t'iiilt r-Ki'lio. Wc hear the farmershavc purchased Joe Tlghc's elevator at Wabash. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. l!oy Ilhodcn Sunday, April 8th. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James McCartney Monday, April nth. Rev. J. M. Iloulgate of Flattsmouth preached at the M. M. church Sunday evening. The open season for shooting geese and ducks expires Sunday. The open season for tishlng commenced April 1. County Clerk Uosenerans and wife came out from l'lattsmouth Wednes day evening to attend the entertain ment ami visit relatives a few days. The Langhoist boys received a tele gram from Wanakonctta, thio, Wed nesday, stating that their oldest brother, Cluls, had sustained a stroke of paralysis, hut how bad it was the telegram did not, state. A force of s"veu men In charge of Ceo. Kennedy, electritlan of the l'lattsmouth Telephone Co., came out from l'lattsmouth Tuesday evening and are busily engaged in building twenty miles of telephone line between F.limvood and Nehawka. (ieo. W. Wolf died at ::n Wednes day morning at the home of his broth er, I. X. Wolf, of Alvo. He leaves a son, four brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held from the M. L church In Alvoat 2 o'clock yes terday afternoon, conducted by llev. J. G. Stanard, of Kim wood. Inter ment was made in the Ilehnont ceme tery, three miles north of Alvo. Fnm tlit'Hi H-on. lry Stall's plea-ant smile wa-i en larged a ard or two lately over the arrival of a boy at his home on Mon day, April nth. (i. W. Vcnner has bought a t'.ne large house In Lincoln on 2th street lietween X and o, and moved into It yesterday. Jake Frohllch is building an addi tion to the house where he now lives, 1MC2", two stories high. Jacob Hursh and son have the contract. Xell McKay had his face badly dis figured on Wednesday of last week while trying to get a cow Into astanch- on. In turnlnir arouna the cows horn struck Nell's nose, breaking it In three places. H. Roelofsz and his daughter. Mrs. Minnie Craft, of Lincoln, expect to leave on the L'oth for a few months' visit in Holland. It has been forty years since Mr. Roelofsz left Holland where he has two sisters living whom lie will visit. Julius Sack and Miss Porothy Ilag- erty, of West Lincoln, were married in Lincoln, on Wednesday of last week. Thurday evening a reception wasgien them at the homo of t he groom's pat ents, two miles north of town. The marriage was quite a surprise to some of Julius' friends hut all unite in wish ing the pair a happy journey through life. L. M. Mielenz, cashier of the Hank of Kagle, received a letter last, week from ex-County Superintendent C. S. Wortman, who Is now at Clarimore, 1. T., stating that he, with a few others were organizing a bank at that place and tendered Mr. Mielenz the position as cashier. After considering the matter Mr. Mielenz has come to the conclusion that he has good thing here and will stay by It. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT Was Alarmingly Afflicted With La Grippe., Relieved by Pe-ru-na. The Grip Is Properly Termed Epidemic Catarrh. As Pe-ru-na Relieves Every Form of Catarrh, It Has Probably Relieved More Cases of Grip Than Any Other Remedy. f'tf I ? 4 Ai.41JJ ) )(.f f N - .vV.'.ssv A V. . mm mm - 4 Mh im mmlmkM 77 i - UmlmuwWfm imllmnlmmm, - ! Imm! IA'vl q,Cr;) I a v,vyi HON .WH. PAR '925 H.5t WAJHINGTON ,NW, 4s)l JQTON.D.C f POSITIVE PROOF Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic In Plattsmouth. Because it's the evidence of a l'latts mouth citizen. Testimony easily Investigated. The strongest endorse ment of merit The best Of proof. Head It: John S. Hall, residing on Hock street says: l'lor three or four years I have had attacks of kidney complaint some of them so bad that 1 could scarcely attend to the most trival matter 1 1 business. If I contracted a cold It al ways settled just across my kidneys and untcld suffering ensued. When the spells were at their worst I was compelled to use standard remedies but If 1 had obtained any permanent relief I would never have gone to Cer ing & Co.'s drug store for Doan's Kid ney l'llls. It only required one box to absolutely cure the trouble. I think this remedy should be known when ever kidney complaint in any of its various forms causes annoyance and suffering." For sale by all dealers. Trice oOc Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y., sole agents for the I'nited States. Hemember the name I loan's and take no other. The Fear of Grip Makes People Nervous. There is no remedy In tho world that meets tlio roiulttiunn iroitueed by tlio grip better than l'erunu. I'eruna dtrencUiens a it renovates, Boot hea while. It gtimulates, heal as it expurgate. It reaches the source of all diseases of the mucous membranes by Its action on the vaso-motor system of nerves. Aiter-Effects of the Grip. Every person who lias had la grippe during the. Inst year should take a course of I'eruna. The grip has produced catarrhal in flammation of the whole mucous mem brane, and good health is impossible, until these are restored to a normal con dition. This I'eruna will do. A great many remedies have been fttiggcsted for this condition from time to time, but I'eruna is the only remedy that has Rained ureat popularity in these cases. It has seldom failed to give satisfac tion during forty years' experience and still occupies the. unique position of being the leading and most generally nr.ctl remedy for tlio after-effects of ta grippe. W. 11. Parsons is Ex-State Senator and Ex-Special Judo of tlio Supreme Court of Texas, and was also ISrlgadier-Uencral In Confederate Army. In a recent lot ter from Di'5 II street, N. W., Washington, D. C, this prominent gentleman says: "Upon the recommendation ot personal friends and many strong testi monials as to the efficacy of Peruna In the treatment of the numerous symptoms of the grippe with w hich I have been afflcted for four months past, I have been Induced to undergo a treatment with this Justly cele brated formula. I feel a decided change for the better after using it only one week. "It Is especially good in toning up the stomach and has a decided effect upon my appetite. I therefore feel much encouraged that I am on the road to complete restoration. "My numerous friends in Texas, where I have had the honor to command a brigade of her Veteran Cavalry in a four years' war, may accept this vol untary testimonial to tlio merits of Peruna as a sense of obligation on my part for its wonderful ellicacy." W. H. Parsons. No Time Like the Present. If you are suffering from tho after effects of la grippe if you have become discouraged in your attempts to cure yourself with other treatments, take a bottlo of I'eruna now. A bottle of Peruna taken during tho beginning of tho disease Is worth more than a dozen bottles after tho trouble has become deep-seated. Pe-ru-na, a Good Medicine for La Grippe. Mrs. Louisa Eastman, Lancaster, Wis., writes: "I am all right. I do not think I need any more treatment. I am able to do my own work which 1 could not do at the time I wrote you. My cough is I, gone, my appetite is pood, I sleep good, and my bowels are all rijrht. 1 think Peruna is a good medicine for the crip." A Most Effective Medicine For La Grippe. ltobt. L. Madison, A. M., Principal of Cullowheo lliph School, Painter, X. C, is chairman of tlio Jackson County Hoard of Education. lie is a writer of occasional verse and has contributed to number offloading papers and maga zines. In speaking of Peruna, Mr. Madison says: "I am hardly ever without Peruna in my home. It is tho most effective md icino that I have ever tried for la grippe. It cured my wife of nasal catarrh." For a clear complexion take fZTi rzzs. o e O UsLmU Why suffer with your The discovery of Kldney-Ktts has proved a blessing to thousands of kid ney sufferers who have been restored ti perfect health. These tablets drive' the diseased genus out of the system and we urge all suffers to give this sclent itlc add successful kidney remedy a trial. Scents. Sold by tiering & Co. DIL' s cream LJ Keep Up Your Stock- This means you, if. you are one among those who allow your cows and kidneys? I horses to run over your neighbor's sidewalk and tramp up their lawns. There is a law from which tlio parties thus Injured can seek redress, and they propose to do it if bothered any more thereby. Jlesides, the chief of police has given you warning to keep them up or lie would be compelled to arrest and tine you. If you are the right kind of a cill.en yuii will do your duty In the matter without com pelling the authorities to resort to measures they regret. Be a man and do like many others keep your stock up and save any unnecessary ill-feeling. 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 healthfulness of the food. Price Baking Powder Co.' Chicau. Note. Baking powders that are soli! at tea to thirty cents a pound, or a cent nn ounce are made Irom alum. Avoid them. Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take ORINO cleanses tlio system, and makes Eallow blotched complex ions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation ly gently stimulating the Btomach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. TO IMPROVE GAS PLANT Suffered for Five Years with Kidney and Liver Trouble. "1 suffered for five years with kidney and liver trouble, which caused severe pains across the back and a blinding headache. I had dyspepsia and was so constipated that I could not move my bowels without a cathartic. I was cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and have been well now for six months," says Mr. Arthurs. Strickland, of Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale by P. G. Fricke & Co., and A. T. Fried. -What iioud does It do you to cat If your stomach fails to digest the food? None. 1 1 does you harm causes belch- hit:, sour stomach, llatulence, etc. When the stomach falls a little Kodol dyspepsia Cure after each meal will dlRcst what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. F. CJ. Fricke & Co., Gerirnr & Co. QA i:r acre farm two and one-half cast of Lal'latte, In Sarpy county, on the Missouri bottom, mo acres In cultivation, 15 acres In timber and tame grass pasture. The Improve ments arc a three-room house, a splen did cement cave, corn-crib and gran ary, tine well of water, fenced and cross fenced. Land lays perfectly level and there Is no better com land in the state. Cash price tl,oo. For further particulars write or call on Falter & Tate, l'lattsmouth, Neb. Burlington Bulletin. April l'.Mii. Special Ilumescekers' Rates: 1st and i'.rd Tuesdays, low ex cursion rates to the North I'latte Val ley, the Wf. Horn liasin and other frontier territory. Personally con ducted excursions on 1st and 3rd Tues days of each month for those seeking free homesteads of C40 acres of mixed farming and dairying. Write D. Clem Deaver, Agent Homeseekers' Infor mation Bureau, 1004 Farnam St., Oma ha, Nebraska. Irrigated Lands: If you have any surplus maney, you can do nothing better with It than to get hold of an Irrigated farm now. If this appeals to you, send for Irrigation literature. Low Vacation Tours to Colorado, California and I'uget Sound: The Summer of l'.KXi w ill bring a great va riety of attractive low rate excursion tours The greatest railroad journey In the world to California and Tuget Sound is within your reach at about half rates dally from April 2olh to May 5th, also after June 1st. Ask about excursion rates to San Francisco for the teachers' big meeting: also about the cheap rates to Colorado for the F.Iks' great gathering In July. To Western Resorts: Low rate ex cursion tickets to the I'.lack Hills, Hot Springs, South Iakota: Sheridan, Wy oming; (Eaton's Ranch, Dig Horn Mountains) and Yellowstone Park; ask about special camping tour of 21 days from Cody through the Yellowstone l'ark. Go Somewhere: Life Is short; see America. Think over the kind of a trin von would like to make, and ask tho undersigned to ncip you most Interesting trip at possible cost. W. L. PirKirrr, Auent C. 11. & U. Hv. W. Wakkxky.G. P. A., Omaha. Fifteen cr Twenty Workmen to be Em ployed Right Away on Improvements. The Nebraska Lighting company are arranging to greatly improve their plant during the next two months, and will employ from fifteen to twenty men until the work is entirely com pleted. Among the various improve ments will be to put in large mains and lower the same considerably. Also to extend the same further out in various sect ions of the city. The plant, although comparatively new.hasnotglven general satisfaction, and it is the intention of the company to overhaul the whole business and thus remedy the defects. There are many people in the city who would use gas if the same was tirst class and up-to-date, and it is the intention of the company to expend quite a sum in an effort to make the plant second to none In the state. Work, we understand, will be com menced Immediately and pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. It is the general opinion of all gas men that large mains adds considerably to ward making a more brilliant light. Many other improvements will also be made, and all in all several thousand dollars will be spent in l'lattsmouth this season. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and my self contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms." says Mr. J. S. Egleston.of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stop ped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., and A. T. Fried. Dr. Eister, Dentist, Waterman Block Buckwheat plan the the lowest L For Sale. Good timothy and clover hay, (balled) at per ton at my farm. R. R. N'k kfxh. Cakes made with Royal Baking P&wdex Arc delicious and wholesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning ; no yeast, no " set ting' over night; never sour, never came in digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, ar.d a thousand other d.tinty diches, lec the "Royal Baker and L.st.-y Cook." M tiled free to any address.