r THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AM) VICIINITY. Personal Points Cr m I'rMay'a I'.il Mrs. 11. T. Wulcott. of Weeping Water, was visiting friend-, at I'latts mouth today. Mrs. C KroMer ami Mks Lowie Shannon returned to their home at dreenwood this afternoon after short visit with friends here. Mrs. J. II. Murphy, a former resi dent of riattsmmitli, tmt now of Lin coln, Is visiting here the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Codwin. Ann Mm' the marriage licenses issued in Council I'.lulTs, Iowa, yesterday, we note llio following: Y. J. Sheneiieid, of South Omaha, a;ed , Kdilh Ilean, aged Jl, of N'ehawU. Neh. diaries Carlson departed lor Lincoln this morning to complete some work in the draughting department of the IhirlliiKton, after which he will he attache'! to the otliee force here. was I'rum s'utiinl;iy' I'ul'.y. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Hanker Meeker, of Crecnwood In t he city today on huslness. 1'. A. Hild, from the vicinity of My nard. was a county seat visitor today. John Alhert, one of our prosperous German farmers, w as In the city today. Misses Ilattlc right and KunaTowlc were upending the day In the metropo lis. (Jeorgc I. Horn and son, Henry, of Cedar Creek, w ere visitors at the coun ty scat today. A. It. Karhart passed through this city this morning enroute from Mur ray toiilcnwood. Miss Minna Wills came In last nllit from Lincoln, where she has been at tending' the university. In county court linal settlement was made today by the administrator, N. II. Meeker, in the estate of M. V. "Wolfe, deceased. The Ashland high school hall team necompanied by a larne delegation of rooters, arrived tills morning and the panie with the cltv high school Is In r - - progress this afternoon. Mrs. Ellas Sage is expected to arrive In the city tomorrow from May wood, Neb., for an extended visit with her niece. Mis. Rush O. Fellows, and family. Mrs. Fellows and daughter went over to Jeadwood today to meet the Uurllngton train, upon which Mrs. Sage Is to arrive l'.clln Fourche (S. I). ) Northwest Post. l'r.im Muily' I'ully. Mrs. A. L. laker was visiting at tlie county seat today. John McNurlln came in last night from Cullom, where he has been em nloved at the elevator of the DuIT (train Co. K. 15. and (ieorge Trook, from the vicinity of 1'nion, were visitors at the county seat today, departing this afternoon for Omaha. Adam FornolT. one of our most pros' perousand energetic farmer friends, residing near Cullom, was t ransacting business in l'lattsmouth today. D.O.DWYER,Attorney-at-Law Offce in building cast of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. The Nehawka base ball team tried to secure a name yesterday with the Red Sox of this city, but the latter re eelved word too late to complete ar rangements. Don t use harsh physics, lhc re action weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Poan Kegulets, They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. Now the farmer Is confronted by the danger of Inferior seed corn. Expert who have examined the grain say that a considerable portion of that grown last season Is not likely togerminate. John Fassbender came in from Ya hoo tliis morning on business. He high in his praises of his new location and of the friends that he has found In that thriving city of Saunders county Hoy Fpton, the 1'nion hardware merchant, accompanied by Miss Nina Lynde. came up yesterday and were the guests of Miss Mattle Kuplcy dur Ing the day. Abe Kupiey came up the night before and spent Sunday at home. The sheriff received a telephone mcs Bane from Avoca Saturday night, stat ing that a fellow had skipped out with i team and buggy belonging to the livery stable there. Late that night the fellow returned with the property and was allowed to pursue his way un molested. Will Shera of Hock Muffs brought six gray wolf cubs to the courthouse today, but on ascertaining that noth Ing but the coyote bounty of l. would be allowed, he decided to take them borne and make pets out of them j Will cap! ured them on Kiiu. bill s M jofE-ck I'.lufls, and lie tiok several shots at the oM one, which he spied near the den. but was unable to kill it. George J. Mcisinger from the vicini ty of Mynard was In town today fur the first time in three months, and while here made a pleasant call on the Journal force. He has been afflicted with rheumatism during the past year, but lias enjoyed fair good health this winter. J. II. Melsinger and son Jacob J., both prosperous farmers from near Cedar Creek, were In l'lattsmouth to- lay and paid t lie Journal othce a brief all. I'.oth gentlemen are readers of the Journal, and the kind that always remember that the printer needs his money once a year. I'mni T'.U'vhiy's i;illy Machine oil at Asemlssen Louck's. tr. Marshall, Hentlst, Coats' T.lock. Garden tools of every description at John l'.auer's. George Nelson and wife were pas sengers tor the metropolis this morn ing. Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves, al sizes and styles, for sale at Asemlssen Si Louck's. Charles Spencc of Louisville was transacting business at the county seat today. New supply of garden seed In bulk also all kinds of lield seeds, at Asemls' sen & Louck's. Clarence Tetlt, of Weeping Water, was looking after some legal business lit l'lattsmouth today. John Fassbender returned this af ternoon to Wahoo, after a short visit with l'lattsmouth friends. II. It. Nelt.ell and family spent Sunday with the Guthman family, re turning to M unlock this afternoon. lion. William Hollos Dernier, the El in wood attorney is here today tran sacting business In the district court. Fred Noltlng, one of our Industrious German farmers, living west of town, was In this morning and renewed for the Journal another year. C. A. Rawls, Lawyer. bate and general practice. fice of Caunty Attorrjey. Torturing eczema spreads Its burn ing area every day. Doan's Ointment liilckly stops its spreading, In.ssantly relieves the Itching, cures It perma nently. At any drug store. A special from Fremont says that the Eno hotel will be opened Monday by II. K. Dunbar. The building IsIkj lug overhauled this week and new Homing Installed in the dining room. The sheritT received a card from the superintendent of the orphans homcat at Eeresford, S. D., reciuestlng him to be on the lookout for a U-year-old boy who left that Institution on April 2!t, hum. Can't look well, eat well or feel well with impure blood feeding your lmdy, Keep the blood pure with Eurdock Elood Hitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean and you will have long life. County Assessor M. Teegarden re turned from Weeping Water this morning and is busily engaged in checking up the returns of L. F. John sou for South Eend precinct, and of George 1'lckwcll forElmwood precinct. a:.d we were pleased to ; Ii:n l!ok-; Ing s i well. i E l'nitst ' f Myi.ar I was a tusi-1 li.s isitor at I'lattsni-Mitii today. i F. M. Young and wife "f Murray! were vUiting at the county m at today. I J ak Schneider of Cedar (. reek was! transact ing lu-dness at l'lattsmouth! today. ! -Full line of Quick Meal and Found ( Uk Mecl I. .nines, at competing prices. A&emissfU & Louck. Woman loves a clear, rosy com plexion. Eurdock Flood Fitters puri fies the blood, clears the skin, restores sound health. There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Cures In a few hours. Relieves any pain in any part. The second hearing on claims against the estate of Jacob S. Strickland, de ceased, was held this morning, and the claims of Dr. Chas. W. Jester, Dr. W. E. Thompson and Jos. Strickland were allowed. Danger is near at hand when the kidneys are sick. Kidney-Ettes wll purify and strengthen the kidneys and restore them to their normal and healthy condition. J", cents. Gerlng it Co., druggists. Ed, Wehorg, a former l'lattsmouth boy, stopped on" between trains this morning to renew acquaintances here, while enroute from Chicago to Omaha where he will engage in the piano business in company with his father, John Wehorg. At the linal session of the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias of Nebraska In Lincoln last evening, W. S. Leyda. of Falls City, was selected grand chancellor. Mr. Leyda is a brother of John M. Leyda of this city. A marriage license was Issued this morning to Gust E. I'.roberg, age 22, and Anna Montgomery, age 215, both residents of Norfolk, Neb. The above couple were made husband and wife by Judge Travis at high noon, and de parted from the elysiam realms with the best wishes of all. George Ennklow and wife came In last night from Temple, Texas, where the former lias been in the engineer service of the M. K. &T. E. 1!. George has not entirely recovered from the accident lie sustained during the win ter, at which time he fell from the engine, and Injured his foot, lie and his wife will spend the summer here, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wynn. QG3C 0 3C DC DOCTDC Proof- K&LLthe COUCH and CURE the LUNGS 1 " Dr. King Um Discovery rONSUIYlPTION OUGHSand OLDS Prico 50c & $1.00 Frco Trial. Surest and Uiuckest Curo for nil THROAT aud LUNO TROUB LES, or SIONEY BACK. Strength to Weak Men IMP . jUfcif A PEFFERS NERVIGOR The wnrht n.imircw men vo.o ro Mmntt in pbr.lml, mt'innl anil limit f itn-i'i men of amliltitn, vnvriiv atiii p.'1-i.ulml mit;..:tlm ; tli I rut-1 H of rlivt niallllniHt. To attain Oil lht llrnt n'iil!lu In itimhI. lii-alUi Ntrvtt. lil'"h (lrir'ni-lly lor Illl0ll'tluinifiit. PEf reR I NERVIOOH niKkra Stronl. Calm Narvit. Cur.a Nirnui Otbilllf. Faillnl Mimorf, Vital Waak-naaa- Prailratlon, Slaaplctanaaa ail ntluT trmtlilvadua l, ,it Hurk, Morrv. Miioklu. ,r Ii-Iiiiin l.atiltH. MnkM rlrh. Iirallliv tlot.tt anl rfllm wuU-U norTea. V iuillv f.ir w.'turii. Il..,ikl,'( trv. I'ri.', ti w a i. six tr iki. Mriitil, tth ft guar amr t. n filllil. If tl.-t .'ll r.'.l ,ir I'l'M'lMrtl . PtrrCR MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, CHICAOO, U. . A. For Sale bv Gcrino; & Co. l'ri'iu Wciliii'silay's dully. II. P.. Neitel came in from Mur- dock on business this niorniiK'. Miss Carrie Allison and Mrs. W. S. Smith, of Murray, were attending the play at the Parmelc last night. II. L. Melonald of Eagle was trans acting business at the county seat, returning home this afternoon. George Shrader, one of the promi nent farmers of Kock P.lulTs precinct, was a Plattsmouth visitor today, Fredrick and Andrew Stohhnan and wife, of Louisville, were transacting business at the county seat yesterday. C. L. G raves, Hay Frans and Hoy I'ptou of 1'nion, were among those attending "When Knighthood was in Flower." James Manners and Miss Marie l'.ergcr were up from Murray last night to attend the play at the Par niele theatre. lion. m. Delles Icrnier who has been transacting business In the conn ty seat during the past few days, de parted this afternoon for his home at Khnwood. In Justice Archer's court a contro versy is to be heard this afternoon. In regard to John Kcnncr allowing his cattle to run at large over the lawns and walks of some of the residents. I-cvl Uusterholt., of near Murray, was In the city today. This Is the first time Mr. Husterhoitz has been In Plattsmouth since ho has been sick, feN x MM f 0 aroets end lor 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. Tapeslry Brussels Velvet Smith's " Moquettes Two-Ply Ingrains i i i i i . 50c, 65c . 75c. 92lc , 31.00, SI.I0. SI.I5 SLOO. SI. 10. SI.I5. SI.25 , 59c. 70c. 75c Lower Grades of Garpetings 19c, 25c, 30c, 45c A Fine Line of Straw Mattings E.G. D Slm w 0 0 OC3C 3C 3C Will Kinnamon, O.-c.ir Owison and! Oscar Sampson departed this morning Tor Sioux City where they will enter j the employ (if the Northwestern. II. A. Schneider went to Cedar : Creek this morning, to bring his driv- j lug nag to town, and shine around ! with the rest of the young fellows. I Ambrose (Pete) Neligh is now an employe In the Hurlinnton shops. He went to work yesterday morning In the car repairing department, under the supervision of F. II. Steimker. A merry CsMng party composed of Messrs. and Mesdarnes Grant Owen, and Wm. McCauley, Miss Addle Searl and Jesse Perry, chartered a carryall this morning and drove out to the Platte bottoms. We presume that thiy are now busily engaged angling for some of the finny tribe in the vi- j cinity of the Four Mile. It's High Time ! to place your faithful fect In comfortable SUMMER OXFORDS We are showing the handsomest men's shoes that were ever wrought of leather. GRACE and STYLE a plenty, and FIT say, they cling to your ankle as though your feet were moulded Into them. Gun and Mohawk Straight or Swing Lasts, $3.25 Patents from - 53.50 to $4.00 THIS STORE FOR OXFORDS Children's Slippers SHERWOOD & SON 3 ftT' 1 I I II j.QJLtev f If Hour 55 1 ' if tm 10U mlglll IIU clUll' IU U11IIS Ul V-1J( liailiu c nam iui this new delicious bottled beer of ours and just for rutting that idea down on the coupon below and mailing it to us, you may pet $500,00 in cold cash. An investment of a postage stamp might bring you this little fortune and think what that could do for you. We want to break away from the brewers' habit of naming their beers "Bavarian," "Pil scner," "Wiener," "Bohemian," '"Muenchner" and the like because this new beer of ours is different it is better than other beers. The names like the ones we mention are meant to in dicate the kind of foreign beer they imitate. We want a name appropriate for our beer which contains the best qualities of all these beers without their heavy, sticky substance. We have carefully studied the taste of the public during all the fifty years we have been brew ing beer in Omaha and now offer a beer to please the public not a beer that merely pleases us. You Owe It To Yourself To Try. We have put over 50 years of brewing experience into this beer, using nothing but the finest Bohemian hops the best barley grown in Wisconsin, the finest rice India produces and our pure, sparkling artesian spring water that gives this beer an individual flavor and tonic effect that no other Lrewer can imitate. It is light in color, light in weight and full of nutrition. We want a really good name one that will "hit the nail on the head." We make This Liberal Offer of a $500.00 Prize so as to get the serious consideration of a great many people so let us have your suggestion. Contest Closes May 21st. 1906. Conditions: Contestants may suggest as many names as they desire. The names must " be short, easy to pronounce and suggestive. No names ending in "ine" will be considered. The name must b; one that we can register, so no proper name will do and no dictionary names except as descriptive ofa certain ou.dity of beer such as "Velvet" or Silk" to indicate its smoothness. Suggestions received after May 21, will not be considered. Open To Every Man, Woman and Child. Name Contest Department. Fred Krug Brewing Co., Omaha, Neb. 1 submit the following names for your new beer. My name is. Address. Cjity County State Tbc Plattsmouth Journal. Plattsmouth,-Nebraska