THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. Personal Points tm KrltUy'i Daily. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Machine oil at Asemlssen & Louck's. Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Block. Garden tools of every description at John Bauer's. 1 M. Melsli)Kr of Eight Mile Grove precinct was a business visitor at the county seat today. Full llneof yulck Meal and Hound Oak Steel Ranges, at competing prices. Asemlssen & Louck. lien Schlalher. who has heen visit ing relatives here, returned this after noun to Brady, Nelt. lr. Jake I'.rendcl brought a patient up from Murray this afternoon to con sult with Dr. T. 1'. Livingston. The funeral of Mrs. Fredrick Stohl man will he held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late home near Louisville. 1). M. Lloyd, one of Cass county's prosperous farmers of near Murray was transacting business at the county seat today. Senator Thomas and wife departed this afternoon for Akron, Colo., where they have a homestead twenty-live miles south of t lie above place. William Stadleman, wife and child, who have been enjoying a short visit with friends here, departed this morn ing for their home at Kearney. In a letter received by Mrs. Briggs from Mrs. Robert Troop she states that the fields of wheat near Gregory, S. I)., arc of a beautiful green. Hans Tains, a former Burlington employe at the local shops, departed this morning for Lincoln, where he will visit prior to his return to Sterl ing, Colorado. A deed conveying lots 10, 17 of Long's first addition to Mynard from J. A. Klscr to F. M. Richey, for a con sideration of tl.Ooo.no, was tiled with the county recorder today. L. Ouln and wife, who have heen visiting with Andy Taylor and wife, departed this morning for le'ltt, where they will visit a short time be fore returning to their home at Leb anon, Kas. This is the, season of llstlessness, headaches and spring disorders, llol llster's Rocky Mountain Tea Is a sure preventative. Make you strong and vigorous. I!.") cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Gcrlng & Co. R. Shrader, a farmer of near Nehaw- ka was in the city today on business, and coming to the conclusion that he had done without "tbo only" county paper about long enough, called and enrolled his name for one year. Senator s. L. Thomas and son, Walter, closed a deal this morning, whereby .loslah Andrews becomes the owner of the east one-half of block three of Thomas' addition to the city of Flat tsmoiith. Consideration jsno, You feel the life giving current the minute you take it. A gentle soothing warmth, tills the nerves and blood w ith life, it's a real pleasure to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea 3T cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Ger Ing & Co. The little son of Matt Joy came near losing the sight of ono eye, Wcdnes' day while playing with a pair of scissors, and swinging In a hammock Fortunately the child received on y a slight scratch above the eye, from the sharp points, as lie fell from the ham mock. Parents should be very care ful in allowing children to play with such articles. i for many years tells of the fact of Its absolute usefulness. Sold by F. G. Fricke Co., Goring & Co. John Albert, one of the clever Ger man farmer of Eight Mile Grove pre cinct, was a county seat visitor today. W. II. Hell of tbo Pleasant View Stock Farm was In the city today, ac companied by tils daughter, Miss Ma mie. -gulck Meal Gasoline Stoves, al sizes and styles, for sale at Asemlssen & Louck's. Money on hand to loan on city property. No delay. H. D. TRAVIS. Persons living In the neighborhood of a rural route who neglect or refuse to provide boxes, or who, having pro vided them refuse to erect them In the manner prescribed by the department. ire to be regarded as not desiring the rural service. P.eglnnlng with April 1, rural car riers were again required to make a re port of the number pieces of mail car ried each day. Previous to January this was done, and then the depart ment dispensed with these reports, but It has been decided they should be kept and April 1 the old order was in etTect again. I'r.mi Monday's lUilly . Conrad Ransch. of Lagle, was a departed this afternoon for their home at Pekin. Illinois. Tim schlater of Louisville was in town on business today, departing ; for Omaha this afternoon. Mrs. L. 11. Underwood, Mrs. J. V. Holmes and son Ralph of Murray were in attendance at the p. ay last night. Will Wehrbeln and Miss Nellie Creamer drove In from Murray to see Human Hearts" at the Parmele last night. Hon. William Pelles Dernier, the Elm wood attorney, came in last eve nlng and Is transacting some business with the district court. A marriage license was issued this morning to Chas. L. Conlcy, aged 27, and Lovicla O. Taylor, aged IS, bctli residents of Greenwood. Frank P.usche departed this morn ing with a wagon load of household goods for Omaha where, he expects to make his future home and where he hasa good jobof teaming. Mrs. Ilusclie and the children will go up tomorrow. Mayor Gering and Henry F. Goos went to Omaha this morning, the lat ter as representative of Cass Council No. lt)2l to the Grand Royal Arcanum in session in that city. Mayor Gcrlng Is a charter member of this Council, and went along to interview some of the brethren for th? ' go d of the or der." Living indoors so much during the winter months creates a sort of a stuffy, want-of-ozonc 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 & Co., Gcrlng & Co. DC DC 30 DC 0 Proof- From Puluriluy'i Iiiilly. F. W. Young, sr., of Murray, was county seat visitor today. Charles Sans, of Pock Bluffs, was a county seat visitor today. New supply of garden seed In bulk also all kinds of field seeds, at AsemiS' sen & Louck's. Anderson lavlsof Eight Mile Grove precinct was transacting business at the county seat today. Mr. and Mrs. James Allison were up from Murray today. They report the roads In fair condition. J. S. Lindsay, of Murray, was a vis itor in Plattsmouth today, the guest of his son, Pete and family. Our genial old German friend, Squire Kell. of Eight Mile Grove precinct was doing the county seat to-day. Let the citizens who own property set out trees and plant vines and (lower seeds. Nothing adds more greatly to tho beauty of the town than trees, vines and (lowers and It cost com par atlvcly nothing. Don't drug the stomach to cure cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mucus, draws the Intlammatlon out of the throat, lungs and bronlchlal tubes, heals, soothes and cures. quick cure for croup and vlmoplng cough. Its constantly Increasing use county seat visitor today. John Roetbotham, of Eagle, was a county seat visitor today. Charles Bird, of Louisville, was a business visitor at the court house to day. Reinhart L. l'anska, of Elmwood, was transacting business at the court house today. R. A. Talbott of South Lend, was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth today. Mrs. C. A. Pawls was a passenger for Nebraska City this morning to visit with her son Joe and wife. C. S. Stone and W. C. Brown of Mur ray passed through Plattsmouth yes terday enroute to Omaha to attend the ball game. C. A. Rawls, Lawyer. bate and general practice. f ice of Caunty Attorrjey. 1. Shrader. of Omaha, an old Cass county boy, and a son of Geo. Shrader, south of town, was shaking hands with his Plattsmouth friends yesterday D.O. DWYER, Attorney-at-Law Offce In building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Chamberlain's Salve Is good for any disease of the skin. It allays the Itch Ing and burning sensation instantly. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A, T. Fried. John McNurlin, who has ben look- ing after the Duff Grain Co. s interests at Culloin for tho past week, came in Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his family, returning to Cullom this morning. Mont Ilobbof Murray was in Platts mouth yesterday afternoon, coming up to meet hisson Fleming, who was visiting In Omaha. Fleming missed the train in Omaha, and Mont was somewhat disappointed. 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 bowelsexpels all colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An Ideal remedy for young and old. Children lltce it. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., Gering & Co. W. W. ('Tud") McMahon, day yard master In the Burlington yards at Pa cific Junction, was over today to see Ir. Livingston and have a cinder re moved from one of his eyes. To gaze upon "Pud's"' countenance Is to re mind the Journal outfit of the many happy days spent at Grant City, Mo., when we all lived there. Mr. McMa hon has been In the employ of the Purllngton for several years In the capacity of conductor and yardmaster. was a P arpefs and lore Carpets 3C30 0 from Wicliiesiluy's dally. Jim Stander of Louisville county seat visitor today. George Rowland of Avoca was a county scat visitor today. T. II. Meislnger, wife and daughter were visiting In the metropolis today. II. II. Carroll of Elmwood was traiv sactlng business at Plattsmouth to day. 11. J.Erwinof Douglas, Wyo., was transacting business at Plattsmouth today. Mrs. Mary C. Murphy and son Tom departed last night for Imogene, la., to attend the funeral of a relative. Perry Uttcrback went out to Louis vllle this afternoon to put in one of his new lighting systems In the bank A crowd of young folks from here drove down to Murray last night to attend the dance given by Prof. Phil lips. The only fellows that are kept busy these days are the blacksmiths, and tlie farmers are keeping them out of mischief. T. W. Carr of Custer county depart ed this morning for Centerville, la., after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. A. J. McKinney. M. S. llrlggs returned last night from a business trip through the coun ty, and says that F. I. Pay & Co. will open up a commission oillce at Avoca about May 1st. Col. Fred Kroehler came down from Haveloek last night to visit in the old town a short time. The colonel is looking well and his countenance looks familiar on our streets. 1). W. Foster came up from I'nlon last night on business. lie reports that his daughters. Mrs. Nettie Turner and Miss Mary Foster, who were the victims of the attempted shooting Sunday night, have not entirely recovered from their terrible fright. Uncle Sam Parker of near Mynard was in the city today for the first time In several months. It will be remem bered that Uncle Sam several months ago had his hands very badly burned In an effort to tear the clothing from his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edgar Parker, while she was enveloped in tlames, and who died from the Injuries. Mr. Parker ha9 just regained use of his hands. 4- w E have been busy cutting off carpets for the past two weeks, which convinces us that our prices are right and we KNOW that our assortment is good and complete. We always strive to get the Best and Choicest Patterns and then give the Lowest Prices to our Customers for Reliable Goods. ii ii Tapeslry Brussels Velvet Smith's Moquettes Two-Ply Ingrains, , , Lower Grades of Carpeting i i i 50c, 65c , 75c. 921c , $1,00 $1,10 $1,15 $!,00,$I,I0.$I,I5,$I,25 . , 59c, 70c, 75c , 19c. 25c. 30c. 45c A Fine Line of Straw Mattings nil E..E)EYSMlj OCDC LOCAL BREVITIES. From Tursd.iy's Iiiilly T. L. Campbell of Rock PlufTs was a Plattsmouth visitor today. Dr. Gilmore of Murray was a busi ness visitor at the county seat today. Attorney Clarence Teft of Weeping Water was a county scat visitor today. Roy Frans was up from I'nlon last night and took in "Human Hearts" at the Parmele. Wm. Ossenkop from the vicinity of Louisville was transacting business at Plattsmouth today. Adam Saal and w ife, while enroute home from San Francisco, which place they left two days before the earth (iiakc, stopped on for a visit with ihe latter's brother, J. H. Meislnger. They In Case of Accident. Whenever an accident uappenssome one should preserve the presence of mind and quickly think of some way to remedy or lessen it. The same Is true In cases of a sudden Illness w hich may at any time befall some mbembcr of our family. "He feels sick." they say, but oftentimes no one remembers that In such cases Trlner's American Elixir of P.itter Wine Is the best reme dy, because it brings the heart to Its regular activity, the blood to a better circulation, all organs to their natural working power. In all cases of a sud den indisposition, eructations, flatu lence, nausea and vomiting, migraln, pains In the stomach and in the bow els, nervousness, bodily weakness and despondency, there is no better reme dy. Triner's Americm Elixir of Bit ter Wine Is today the only medicine purifying the blood In a natural way, strengthening the digestive organs, making the acceptance of food possible and the digestion thorough. This will renew all bl(Kid;in the body, will re store vitality, ill rejuvenate the patient. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, T'.u South Ashland Ave.. Chk-ago, His. 1. W. Foster returned to Union after a few days visit at the county seat. L. C. W. Murray, wife and son were among the passengers for the metrop olis on the fast mail. County Clerk llosencrans accom panied his friend, Mr. Miller, to the metropolis thlsafternoon. John McNurlin returned this morn ing from a few days visit with friends In the vicinity of Louisville. In county court this morning a final hearing and settlement was had In the estate of Willis H. Ladd, deceased. William Lindsey, of near Nehawka, was in the city today on business and called to renew his faith in the Jour nal another year. A specific fur pain Dr. Thomas' Eclectric oil, strongest, cheapest lini ment ever devised. A household remedy in America for '2" years. A suit to quiet title to wj of nel, range."), township lo, range 11, was filed with the district clerk today by Wm. Hendricks vs Edwin P. P.rown, et. al. Any skin itching is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the worse it Itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema any skin itching. At all drugstores. How are your kidneys? It is dan gerous to delay when the kidneys arc sick. One box of Kldney-Ettes will recommend the next. 2o cents. Sold by Gering & Co. While in the city yesterday attend ing to some business matters at the court house, J. M. Barkhurst.of near Union, called and renewed his sub scription to the Old Reliable. Our old friend and former fellow citizen of Cass county, C. E. Poty, now of Alva, Oklahoma, will accept the Journal's thanks for several Okla home papers, including the Alva Dally Pioneer. Our old friend and fellow-citizen, A. Dill, called today and renewed for a copy of the Journal sent to Ms son, R. C. Dill, at Tekamah, Neb., and also for a copy sent to Charles Hipp, at Lyons, Neb. Wanted State representative who Is capable of organizing and handling crew of salesmen; one in each county; some knowledge of farming necessary: splendid and permanent position. Give reference in first letter. Pox W, Pa ducah, Ky. "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Regulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly" George B. Krause, :i(XS Walnut ave., Altoona, Pa. George W. Shrader and son, D. Shrader, manager of the Millard hotel barber slum, In Omaha, who has been visiting the old folks, near Reck PlulTs were In the city today, tho son on his return trip to the metropolis. John Lohnes, or Louisville and son, W. II. Lohnes, of Cedar Creek, were transacting business In Plattsmouth, today. The Lohnes' are among the best people in Cass county,and we are always pleased to have them pay the Journal otlice a call. Dyspepsia is our national ailment Burdock Blood Bitters is the national cure for it. It strengthens stomach membranes, protes flow of digestive juices, purities the blood, builds you up. 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 or mortgage drawn, see John M. Leyda, Gund building. Work promptly and neatly done and charges reasonable. Harry Gochenour departed this morning for Burwell, Neb., where he was called by the serious sickness of his father, Isaac N., who Is suffering from a severe attack of lumbago. The patient's wife and son, Sam, were summoned and departed last Tuesday night fur the above place. Special Sale on Table Linens and White Bed Spreads at Herold's. Ball League Organized. The proposed base ball meeting which was held at Union last Friday, mention of which was made in this paper, was attended by Mr. Irwin Fassler, of this city. A league was formed with Ora Copes, of Avoca, as president and C. L. Graves, of Union, as secretary and treasurer, and ar rangements are to be made at once for some good games. It is now up to each one of the different towns in the league to organize a good team and go after the pennant. We can have some good games here and In the county this summer if the boys will only hustle. Weeping Water Republican. New District Court Notes. On motiion of the defendants, judg ment is ordered on the mandate re versing the former judgment in the case of Kupke vs Polk and costs of ap peal taxed to plaintiff. Cause is set for trial on the iith day of May. In the matter of the guardianship of Charolette J. Wallace et al. minors, the sale was examined, approved and deed ordered to purchaser by guardian. In the case of Mayfield vs. Robert son et al., the report of the referees was examined, approved and deed ordered to purchaser. On motion of the plaintiff in the case of Mary Wcckbach vs. William Weckbach, J. M. Robertson was ap pointed as special referee to report the incumbency existing against the prop erty involved. In the case entitled the State vs. O. H. Tower, the information was read in open court, and defendan placed under $2oo bonds In default of which, he was remanded to the county jail. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its comforts if you are suffering from rheumatism. You throw aside busi ness cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying some Chamberlain's Pain Palm. One ap plication will give you relief and its continued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., and A. T. Fried. Tan Curtains goods at Herold's. and Curtain Special Sale on Table Linens and White Bed Spreads at Herold's. Kroehler & Kroehler 1 mardware In selecting your spring needs, please bear in mind that we carry a complete line of Builders' Material in the Hardware Line. Also, Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mowers, and the old Reliable Buck's Stoves and Ranges We dj all kl nds of Roofing. Repairing and Spouting. Call and sec us. KROEHLER & KROEHLER r-j "mm WJi ..::v. '.'!' I