THE CITY. Personal Points Vn iii I'tliliiy Iitl,y. J. W. Pitman, of near Cnloii, was in the city today on business. Miss Alma Wortman of Ashland, was visiting at riattsmout ti today. II. C. Long of Murray was transact ing business at the county scat today. Mrs. W. Smith urul son, of Kim wood, were business visitors at riattsmouth today. Rev. McVcy, from the vicinity or Mynard, was a caller at the court house today. Win. Tarns, who has been employed by the l'.urllngtou at Alliance, Is In th"? city I't a visit with his rurents. Hon. William lulles Dei.Uer was over from Klm''d today mi husiiuss. Hill has hosts of friends In l'latts moutli who are always glad to meet him. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoemaker, of near Nehawka, were county seat visi tors today. Mr. Shoemaker Is one of the prominent Cerman farmers of Cass county. Fred Eblnger came In last night from l'lalnvlew to assist In preparing Ms household goods for shipment to that place. They expect to move to l'lalnvlew In the course of two weeks. Herman Heck of Murray was a coun ty scat visitor today, and while here called and renewed his allegiance to the Journal. Mr. Heck Is one of the Industrious young farmers of Cass county. John droop and Charley Helm were In the city today and were pleasant callers at the Journal headquarters The boys drove down on business, and report the roads In a very fair condi tion. D.O. DWYER, Attorncy-at-Law Offce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. I'rinn tMitunhiy'n 1 u 1 1 y . (). V. Zaar of South Rend was a business visitor today at the court house. The case of Taylor vs. St ull Is up for hearing In district court this after noon. James Marnier of Louisville was transacting business at the county seat today. The will of the late John Guehl storff, deceased, was admitted to pro bate today. John (iorder and wife arrived In this city last night, after a short pleasure trip. Misses Mae Cameron and Kdith Johnson of Louisville were visiting In riattsmouth today. Joe Lloyd and little grandson were among the passengers for the state capital this afternoon. Mrs. Joe Sans and Mrs. Will Smith were among the passengers for the metropolis on the fast mull. The sheriff Is In receiptor a card from the authorities at Omaha, offer ing a reward of $."0.00 for the recovery of a team stolen from that place on the night of May Kth. From Mu(!y's Uully . C. K. Tefft, of Weeping Water, was looking after some legal business here today. C. C. Eawlston, of Weeping Water, was a business visitor nt the county seat today. Thomas Murtie, of Weeping Water, was a business visitor at the court house today. Chas. Ilclhart ofCullom, spent Sun day here the guest of John McNurlln and family. Wm. Deles Dernier, of Klmwood, was transacting legal business at the county seat today. A hearing was had today on the petition for administration In the estate of Levi Churchill, deceased. C A. rawls, Lawyer. Pro bate and general practice. Of fice of Caunty Attorrjey. F. W. Euhge, l Rrlcknian, II. Masemann and K. Kroeger, all of Avoca, came In last evening on busi ness and returned home this morning on the southbound Missouri Tactile passenger. A marriage license was Issued today o Chester C. Ralston, aged 29, of He bron, Kan., and Eleda Rarnes, aged 28, cf. Weeping Water. The above couple will be united In marriage by Rev. S. I. Hanford on the 2.1nd of this month. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' Bears the Signature PLATTSMOUTH AM) VICINITY. -Quick Meal Case, line Stoes, al si.tsand styles, for sale at Asemlssen t Louck's. John McNurlln and Will Seybert went tu Omaha Saturday evening to "take In" the moving pictures of the lirltt-Nelson tight, and did some fast sprinting in order to get to the depot, only to find the train was thirty min utes late. Mrs. M. F. Richardson, who has been here visiting with Mrs. Kennedy for a few weeks, departed for her home In David City, Neb., this after noon. Mrs. Illchanlson formerly resid ed In Plattsmouth, and ere departing for iter home she called and subscribed for the Journal. Mrs. deorga Koelmke came In last evening from her home near l'laln vlew, Neb., fora visit with home folks. Mrs. Koelmke says sin; Is well pleased with her new home and sols dcorge. There Is a line stream running through their farm and splendid tlshing only about two hundred yards from the house. Machine oil at Asemlssen & Louck's From Tui silay's I hilly L II. Mlckle, of Avoca, was a county seat visitor today. Jno. Frlzel was a business visitor at the metropolis this morning. Kay Smith, from near Nehawka was a riattsmouth visitor today. August dorder was visiting with Weeping Water people yesterday. Kad Rhoden, one of the best farm ers In Cass county, was In town today. J. A. Stotlcr of dreenwood made his complete assessment returns to day. II. C. Long, of near Murray, was transacting business In riattsmouth today. Ken Horning, assessor for I'latts motith precinct was in town today on business. Mrs. II. A. Schneider went to Cedar Creek this afternoon to visit with relatives. Lloyd (iapen of Hock Kluff precinct was a business visitor at the court house today. A. P. Churchill, or Cnadilla, and M. 0. Churchill, of Murray, were busi ness visitors ;it riattsmouth yesterday. W. T. Smith, Joe Floyd, and the former's brother, J. L. Smith, of Ne hawka, were passengers this afternoon for Council Bluffs. Hilly Harclay returned from Cedar Creek last evening, where he had been engaged In renovating and putting new tlxtures In his saloon. H.C.Long of Murray purchased a brand new buggy from August flordcr today, and while In town he was a welcome caller at the Journal ofllce. Parties from Eight Mile drove pre cinct and Nehawka report line rains In those sections this morning. It scarcely laid the dust here In Platts mouth. Dr. H. Jensen, the noted veterinary surgeon of Weeping Water, was here today as a w itness In the case of Mc culloch vs. Dunn, and gave the Jour nal a call. Mrs. deorglc Creamer and cousin, Miss Hutchinson, from near Murray, were In Plattsmouth today. Miss Hutchinson lives In northern Missouri, and will make a month's visit with Mrs. Creamer. Ed Ruffner, who recently had the misfortune to get his left knee bruised by getting struck by the end of a wagon tongue, returned to Cedar Creek this afternoon, where he Is em ployed at the quarry of At wood k Newell. Charley Gaelel, the celebrated fine hog breeder, of near Louisville, ac companied by William Wendt and J. 0. Shoeman of the latter place, were In the city today on business, and all gave the Journal a call. J. P. Kell of Cedar Creek was In town today and made a pleasant call on the Journal force. He informs us that through the negligence of the Hurling ton In repairing the fences on their right of way adjoining his place, four of his valuable cows were killed by freight No. 7ii yesterday morning. While In Nehawka Monday of this week we understand that our excellent farmer friend, J . L. Smith, experienced quite a serious runaway. The team was attached to a new buggy, and while the horses took quite a lively spin, Mr. Smith was not Injured, and very little damage done to the vehicle. From WHm'sility'ii dully. T. E. Williams of Mt. Pleasant pre clnt was In town today on business. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bailey of Murray were county seat visitors yesterday. Sam Long of South Bend was trans acting business at Plattsmouth today. C. Bengen, one of Cass county's best derman farmers, was In the city today. I're.l Muenchau, assessor for Tiptcn precinct. mai' J. is complete retun.s today. K I. Pitxan an 1 fa i:i!y are living . n Kock street, tw iM ckswestof Chlca.'o avenue. (!. W. WoodrulT, of Weeping Water, was transacting business the county seat today. S. L. Barker of Eight Mile drove precinct, was a caller at the court house today. Will Seagrave came down from Omaha this morning fi-ravlslt with his relatives here. Levi Kusterholt. of near Murray war a Plattsmouth visitor today. Mr. Kusterholt. continues to Improve. Mrs. O. V. Bailey of Murray was visiting with her mother, Mrs. M. Seagrave, In this city yesterday. Dave Amlck came down from South Omaha last evening, where he had been with stock enruute home In Murray. Mrs. M. Seagrave and daughter, Miss Margaret, returned home last evening, after an extended visit at Murray, the guest of Mrs. B.C. Bailey. Through the courtesy of Mr. Ed war 1 Seagrave, o. V. Bailey and brother, Kolley, of Murray, enjoyed a drive to Plattsmouth behind Mr. Seagrave's line horse. Park Chriswiser and wife, from the vicinity of Nehawka, were In tow n on business last evening, and for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. BennettChrlswIser. American Held fencing and poultry netting at Asemlssen k Louck's. Most complete line of screen wire to be found In town, also screen doors and wlndowscreen frames. Asemlssen & Louck. Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Block. Mrs. T. L. Murphy was visiting in Omaha today. Miss Helen Chapman Is visiting In Omaha this afternoon. L. W. Lore, made a business trip to Omaha on the fast mail. J. W. Edmunds of Murray was a county seat visitor today. Miss Clara Brown was a passenger Kir the metropolis this afternoon A. W. White was a business visitor at the metropolis this afternoon. John Faught, a real estate dealer of Lincoln, was In the city on business last. C A. Bawls was looking after some legal business at the state capital to day. M. Waybrlght returned last night from a trip to the western part of the state. Mrs. James Burr of Ilavelock Is vis iting in the city, the guest of Miss Bessie Ballance. Mrs. J. W. Johnson, who attended the W. B. C. convention at Lincoln, turned home last night. Antone Llebershal went to Omaha this rfternoon to secure some supplies for the new cigar manufactory. Misses Nellie aud Carrie Sherwood departed for Louisville this afternoon to visit with their sister.Mrs. Hoover. Mrs. L. Trllcty and daughter, Miss Louise, were passengers for Ilavelock this morning to visit with Mrs. Matous. Mrs. Sarah E. MeElwain, who was a delegate to the W. B. C. convention at Lincoln, returned home last night. With rhetorical exercises that are being held at the high school this af ternoon, the city schools close for the summer vacation. Mrs. J. J. Svoboda and baby, who have been enjoying a visit with Anton Trilcty and family, returned to Omaha this afternoon. John Henry, Phillip and John Mel- singer and S. H. Shumaker were among the passengers for the metrop olis this morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. May are the proud parents of an eleven pound girl which arrived a short time before midnight Monday. Dr. E. D. Cummins went to Omaha this afternoon to attend the commcne ment exercises this evening of the Ne braska medical college. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles yield to Doan's Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggist all sell It. Have you Backache? Get a box of Kldney-Ettcs the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and they will make you right. 2'c. Ger ing & Co., druggists. W. C. Terhune was In town today in the Interest of the Mineral Springs Sanatarium, which Is located near Burlington Junction. While here he made a pleasant call on the Journal. August Krccklow, of near Manley, was a Plattsmouth visitor today, and while here paid the Journal a short call. Mr. Krccklow Is one of the pros perous central Cass county farmers, and we arc always pleased to meet him. He came In on the train, return ing home this afternoon. Mr. F. C. Clark, of Scotland. S. D., arrived iast night for a brief visit with his brother, E. M., and family. From here Mr. Clark will go to Oklahoma to view the country and may perhaps DC 0 in Done House Cleaning? If not, you may need that new Carpet or Matting. We have a fine line of Straw Mattings we will be glad to show Short Lengths of BRUSSELS CARPETING for Rugs 9x12 can be made for $8.80 and up. v Short Lengths of Brussels, suitable for stairs, can be had much cheaper than the Regular Stair Carpet Carpets 50c a yd Fringed Rugs 31,25 Floor Oil Cloths one and two yards wide QUEEN QUALITY SHOES The Queen Quality Shoe tits as a shoe should tit not to big in one place and not too small In another, not too wide In the toe and not to narrow in the heel but just right. Not only comfortable when old, but comfortable when new. It Is no longer necessary to use your foot as a stretcher nor to buy one size for style and another for comfort. Queen Quality has done away with all that. You can get style and comfort together in the Queen Quality Shoe. Other makes of shoes at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. These shoes were bought before the heavy advance in leather. E.-DVEYS2Sli 0 Qi 0 ooi , 3i -oc3c 'crmoo conclude to locate there. E. M. and his brother gave the Journal a pleas ant call this morning and we were pleased to meet him. M. Fangcr was transacting business at the metropolis today. Mrs. M Archer was visiting in the metropolis this afternoon. l'hilip Theirolf made a business trip to Omaha on the early train. Sheriff Quinton went out In the vicinity of Avoca this morning. V. V. Leonard made a business trip to the metropolis on the fast mail. Terry Utterback was transacting business at Omaha this afternoon. J. L. Hortshorn of Ilavelock was a business visitor at riattsmouth today. John I. Kuhney made a business visit attho metropolis this afternoon. Mrs. L. W. Earger, of Lincoln, is visiting with her parents In this city. Harry Todd of Murray was trans acting business in riattsmouth today. County Judge Travis departed this morning on abusincss trip to I mperial, Neb. Harry Phillips and wife were pas sengers for Nebraska City this morn ing. M. L. Fredilch and wife of Cedar Creek were visitors at the county seat today. Mrs. A. N. Sullivan and daughter, Miss Alice, were visiting in Omaha today. James Root from the vicinity of Murray was at the county scat on busi ness yesterday afternoon. Miss Kittle Cummins went to Tabor, la., this morning to be present at the May festivities of the college. Mrs. C. C. Hansen and daughter who have been visiting in this vicinity, re turned to Omaha this afternoon. A marriage license was issued In Lincoln yesterday to William B. Hursh aged "js, and Nora Reltter, aged 10, both of Eagle, Cass county. Otto Spriek, from the vicinity of Louisville, was a business visitor at riattsmouth today, and while here re newed his allegiance to the Journal. John KafTenberger, one of Cass county's enterprising German farm ers, while In the city today called and paid for the Ially Journal one year. Cures baby's croup, Willie's dally cuts and bruises, mama's sore throat, grandma's lameness Ir. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil the great household remedy. Our young friend, John M. Mel singer of near Mynard, returned from Omaha this morning. While John was spending the day in Omaha the wife and baby spent the day with her mother in riattsmouth. TUT TT TT lflli&lLlbu Kcnews tne nair, manes it new ncain, restores the freshness. Just what you need if your hair Is faded cr turning rrav, for itclwavs t i r. . ... . restores ine coior. stops tamne OCDC IN PLATTSMOUTH Every Claim Is Backed by Local Testi mony. If the reader wants stronger proof than the following statement and ex perience of a resident of riattsmouth what can it he'f II. M. Young, city bill poster of Sixth street, says: "Mrs. Young was constantly complaining of a dull pain across the small of her back which Increased If she over exerted herself or contracted cold. Later it was contin uous, or one attack seemed to succeed another so rapidly, that just as one was leaving she dreaded the return of another. She used more than one remedy, but It was like throwing money away as far as benefits from the treatment was concerned. I had read in newspapers about people suffering like her where Doan's Kidney Tills had been used wlbh very good results and this Influenced me to go to Gerlng & Co's. drug store for a box. Mrs. Young commenced the treatment and she was more than pleased with the bene fits received. This remedy differs from all others for the kidneys; It acts directly upon these organs and does not affect any other part of the body." For sale by all dealers. Trice 50c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Ed Kunzmann and wife arrived this morning for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kunzmann. Ed has been employed at Osage, Okla., as a machlnest on the Santa Fe. After On Duty. "In life," says von numboldt, "it is worthy of special remark, that w hen we are not too anxious about happi ness and unhappiness, but devote our selves to the strict and unsparing per formance of duty, then happiness comes of itself nay, even springs from the midst or life of troubles and pri vations." Many people live in con stant worry either about their own, or their family's health, but seem to for get the fact, that It is their duty to provide for such a remedy which would be effective in all cases of Indisposi tion. Trlncr's America Elixir of Bit ter Wine will always bring appetite and strength, will make all organs of the body work and will purify the blood thoroughly. In all cases of loss of appetite, coated tongue, nervous ness, headache and weakness you should Immediately use this great natural remedy, made of grape wine and herbs. At drug stores. Jos. Tri ner, "wt South Ashland Avenue, Chi cago, Illinois. vcgetable Sicilian Hair Renewer nair, s.n. . ' .7,. v.. r," f 3C 0 (I Ingrain All Wool Rugs 9x10J feet Several Splendid Patterns of the 12-ft wide Linoleums n Magpie Grove (Special Currtspomlfnct-.) Kev. Fred Spriegel is on the sick list this week. Quite a number attended the plat form dance Saturday night. Henry Eogelkemeier is building a newadditiontohishou.se. Corn shelling is now the order of the day and quite a little will be shelled this week in this section. Quite a number of friends and rela tives were the guests of Louie Puis and wife Sunday. John liable made a business trip to Omaha Friday. John Young shipped fat hogs to Omaha Tuesday. There will be a basket picnic at the Rose Henning's grove Sunday, May 27. Come one and all. Otto Puis made a business trip tr riattsmouth Friday. Quite a number attended the baH game at Mrs. Schafer's last Sunday, which was quite a game. Mrs. R. A. Davis visited with rela tives in Lincoln last week. Wm. Tuls and daughter, Annie, were among the riattsmouth visitors last Saturday. A lazy liver leads to chronic dys pepsia and constipation-weakens the whole system. Doan's Regulets (25c per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. Children's Slippers Don't pinch up your little tot's feet in poorly shaped shoes when there is nt your command the Neatest and Dalntidst Line of STRAP SLIPPERS and SAILOR TIES In Black, Tan and Patents, 50c to 80c on lasts that,, havcsV, look i t II mill ;r :;-. This Way For Children's Slippers iEioFD'T'sON -I