Kroehler St Kroehler HflRDWflREl In selecting your sprin;; needs, please bear in mind that we carry a complete line of lluiklers' Materia! in the Hardware Line. Al.-o. ft u We do all kinds or Roofing Repairing KROEHLER & j -- Don't allow money to lie around. Is easier to spend it and easier to lose it It SAVE MONEY bj keeping it in a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock $'0,000, Surplus $15,000 OFFICKHs: Clias. C. l'imiiele. l'n s., .luei.b Trtlvli, V-P. T. JI. I'littcrsoii. Cnli. You can give a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. When you have a hank account you will he anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. The Wests Greatest Gen eral Supply ease. Best Goods Lowest Prices. mm 15he R.eli&.ble Store Newest Ideas in Spring Style are found in our ready-to-wear jjarments, every effort has been expended to make this seasons showing the greatest in point of variety, the best in quality and the most reasonable in price of any we have ever shown. Three essentials are necessary to a bargain, viz: good style, good quality and low price. Shoddy garments are dear at any price you may pay. ML v . A a E V ... 1 9hn I f I rA" .1 ru 1 11 n nt 1 ' OUR SPECIAL CLOTHING CATALOGUE. contains samples and descriptions of many splendid bargains, the above suit among them. Write for it today. It's FREE for the asking. Your name on our mail order list will insure your receiving our catalogues as issued. 16th and TUT, J Dodge iiityuuiiiuiuap Nb. Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mowers, and the old Reliable Buck's Stoves and Ranges and Spouting, tall and see us. KROEHLER jour Stomach Nj apema u. mm v.. i vn ni.is, head4:ns. coi..st,c t on oi L"-(ft general Jaouily. sour rwu.gs. aiM .:( jf ins stoma :h ura ai! ju? n ir. (. KoJol cursi int:g-.jt:on. This in a.v.v try reormnts lh? natural jyces ot cw as thsy exist in a hra.inv sion ft ;om!iits4 .with the greatest Knonri t,.(.-c ani rejjnslructive propsrts-is K )jo! O pipiia Curs does riot only cure ir.digen.n and dyspspiia, but this famous ren cures all stomach trouble by c!eansn. purifying, swsetsning and 3trength-;i.i ( the mucous membranes lining thf 3tcm'u. . Mr. 5. S. Bill, of RavonswrM. W. Vi . -" I wji traiblri with sour jtcrraoi (or tuer'y . Kl)l cured 1115 ani we are 11 :w unn It In milk (jr oay." Kodol Digests What You Eat. Battles only. $1.03 Si2e huUm 2'i tlmsi tn. Irial size, whi-h seils for 50 entj. Prtparsd by E. C. DWITT & CO., CHIOAOa Gerinj; A: Co. DR. J. 0. BRUCE Osteooathic Physician Chronic Diseases a Specialty Con ti'S tihii'k. riHinisi'.'.'i mid :.'ti. Office hour 9 to l:J :i. 111.. I to j p. in. mid 7 to ! . rn. hy ay polntmi'iil, 'Iflciiliom's, ollli'i ;UTi re.sldurjce lit l'erklii! Hotel. Everything to Eat, Every thing to Wear. Everything for the Home. A Handsome . Suit in finest pure silk and worsted fabric $15.00. In offering you this suit we do so in the firm belief that it hasn't a duplicate elsewhere at the price. It is equal in quality of material and workmanship, as perfect in fit, as hand some in style, as any ustom made garment for which you would pay more than double our price; is ' hand tailored throughout. Price 00 SEND US YOUR MAIL, ORDER! If when you see the suit your not perfectly sat isfied return it at our expense and we'll cheer fully refund your money. . Omah Omaha, "OUR OLD KENTUCKY HOME"! j Horre Comic Week Looked Fomard ts With Fcni Anticipations. HOW MANY FROM CASS COUNTY WILL GO One Hundred Thousand Whose Homes Are Elsewhere Expected. The program for "Home Coming Week" in Louisville, June 13 to 17, when one hundred thousand former Kentuckians are expected to no hack to their uative heath, is rapidly tak ing shape. The first day, Wednesday, June 13, will be known as Reception and Wel come Day, the second, June 14, as Fos ter day; the third, June 15, as Daniel Boone Day; the fourth, hi, as Greater Kentucky Day, and the fifth, Sunday, as -Tiitll We Meet Again." The address of welcome Is to he de livered by Henry Waterson, and re sponded to by D. II. Francis, of Mis souri. others on the program are Wiu. Lindsay, John (i. Carlisle, John M. Harlan, Thomas T. Crittenden and Adlal E. Stevenson. There will he a civic and military parade on the first day, and every county in the .state will establish head quarters In the new Armory, which Is the second largest building of the kind In the United States. ( in Foster Day there will he several events In memory of the author of "My Old Kentucky Home," including the unveiling of a statute of Foster, which will later he cast in bronze and placed in the new eapitol at Frankfort. Daniel Hoone Day will be one of the features of the week, during which there will he sew ing bees, apple parings, corn huskings and old-fashioned dances. The Com mercial Club has offered a handsome medal tothe person who can prove the closest relationship to the great pio neer. On (ireater Kentucky Day liere will be barbecues, camptires, etc., and orators will be given the opportunity to tell how Kentuckians have helped make other states greater hy their having lived in them. On Sunday former Kentuckians will liil all the pulpits in Louisville. Semi names and addresses of any former Kentuckians you may know to 11. E. Hughes, Sec retary Commercial Club, Louisville, Kentucky. There are several former Kentuck ians scattered over Cass county, but we laive not learned the names of those who expect to attend the grand event. The Journal would like to have the names and addresses of all Kentuck ians who contemplate attending. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly respected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was sick with stomach trouble for more than six months. Chamberlain's Stomach and Lker Tablets cured her. She says; "I can now eat anything 1 want and am the proudest woman in the world to find such a good medi cine." For sale by F. O. Frlcke Sc Co , and A. T. Fried. KILLthi COUGH and CURE the LUNGS """Dr. King's Now Discovory for Ci ONSUMPTI0N Price OUGHSand 60c a $1.00 OLDS Fret Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNQ TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. IN THE 600D OLD Summer time You want to save your money to buy your COML IFOR THE WINTER AT OUR CITY Coal Yards. Full Weight Guaranteed Best Threshing Goal HII Kinds ol Feed J.V.Egenberger Proprietor Mattsmouth Coal Yards Corner Third and Main Streets Dell Thone 25 Platts Thone 22 Wood-nen Win Cise. '1 he v.ren e o urt l as reversed tin1 decision i f the district court of I 'oi.vt- : la c-wt.t v in d ,. r.isi wherein Mis.' i Mabel I '. t ik,l-r, i,!u of ti e l.i'e il'Lai'it tv'iMi, SiCuiVi! a wrdur iagalii; tl.o .o.huen of the Woi'..!' 1 for t! e ail.-'t.t.t tf the I'Oliev , jiarriol m tl.itt ot.lcr hy the deceased ' I It was viown L'den failnl to pay an ! assevi.ei;t levied for the tuetith of! Noveii.! er. Ih died the following; January. TLewninw biought suit a!-; leglnn her hiishaud was In gmd stand ing and denying the legality of tbej assesMueut as It was made by the sovereign commander and the finance committee rather than the sovereign camp. The court holds under the laws of the order an assessment Is due and payable each month unless remitted and consequently the deceased was not a member in good standing at the time of his death. The case was remanded. A Singular Incidence. It Is imw announced that the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Steele is out of danger. Ills was a case seldom known to medical science the third attack of pneumonia In one year. The attending physician has been asked for a full history of the case by medical men all over the state, which he has cheerfully furnished, together with the manner in which the case was treated. Louisville Courier. It is possible to obtain relief from chronic indigestion and dyspepsia by the use nf Kodol for Dyspepsia. Some of the must hopeless cases of long standing have yielded to it. It enables you to digest the food you eat and ex ercises a corrective Influence, building up the eillelency of the digestive or gans. The stomach Is the holler w here in the steam Is made that keep up your vitality, Health ann strength. Kodol digests what you eat. Makes the stomach sweet puts the boiler in condition to do the work nature de- mannds of it gives you relief from digestive disorders, and puts you in shape to do your best, and feel your best. Sold hy F. (i. Fricke Co., and Oering & Co. Rev. Father Bradley. Speaking of the ceremonies of the laying of the corner stone of ihe new Catholic church in thai cit y last Tues day morning, the Auburn Herald says: "The Hev. Father Ihadley of Plaits- mouth delivered a most eloquent ser mon, couched in language which show ed a remarkable acquaintance with the English tongue and was noted for the beauty of the word pictures which hedrew, as well as the liberally and high moral plane to which he urged his audidence to aspire." Mr. and Mr. Slater Return. Mr. and Mrs. William Slater return ed from their eastern trip Thursday afternoon, and their many friends In Piatt smouth extend to them a most cordial greeting. Mr. and Mrs. Slater departed from this city about four months ago to visit among their friends in Vermont, and they had not fully determined asto remaining there permanently. They are both looking remarkably well, and the Journal hopes they have returned with the de termination of making Plattsmouth their home for all time to come. Death of J. J. Reitter. In speaking of the death of J. J. Ueitter, a prominent citizen of Eagle, which occurred on Sunday morning, May 13, the Ileacon says the announce ment "came as a shock to the citizens of this village, although It was known that ho was sinking very rapidly for a short time before. Mr. Ileitter had been confined to his bed only one week prior to hlsdeath, which resulted from typhoid fever." The following bio graphy of the deceased appears in the Ucacon: "John Jacob Ileitter was born In Germany, July 25, lsi;4. In December, 1W, he came to Nebraska with his parents who located at Ne braska City, where they resided until the year 1875, when he came with his parents to a farm in this county, Just southwest of where Eagle now stands. On December 24, 18H5, he was united In marriage to Miss Anna Weaver, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Weaver, living southeast of town. To this union six children were born four girts and two boys. One child, a son, died In Infancy; the others Nora, Florence, Oil le, Katie and Johnnie remain to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father. Just four years prior to the death of their father, whlthln a few hours, these same children were deprived of a mother's help and care by death. Hesldes his live children lie leaves an aged father, one brother, one sister with other relatives and a host of friends to mourn'hls death. "The early part of Mr. Renter's life was spent on a farm near here, hut for the past nine years he had been en gaged in business In Eagle and had dis posed of his stock of merchandise only a few weeks ago." Bett for Worn n and Children. On account of Its mild action and pleasant taste Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Is especially recommended for women and children. It does not nauseate or gripe like pills and ordi nary cathartics. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver rnd bowels wlthour Irritating them. Remember the name Orino . CITY IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY! Nearly One Hundred and Fi;t Citizens Pre-; sent Thursday Nigh!. MAYOR AND COUNCIL IN ATTENDANCE Many Excellent Suggestions Presented - R. B. Windham Elected Chairman. At the meeting held at the I'anuele theatre Thursday for the purpose of discussing and perfecting a permanent, organisation of the Village Improve ment society, about one hundred and fifty people were present and preferred timely suggestions. Mr. K. It. Wind ham opened the meeting by a descrip tion of many beautiful homes that he has had the pleasure to visit, and bow by united effort by an entire com munity the Interior and exterior of the home, the lawn and the streets may he beautllied, ami the back grounds and alleys kept free from weeds and debris. After tills address the meeting was thrown open to the audience who selected Noel llawls temporary secre tary, and then proceeded to a general discussion of itlie various phases and the suggestions presented. Among tiie excellent suggestions offered hy Mrs. ('. C. I'armele, Attorney Travis, Mayor tiering, Superintendent House and others was Hie necessity of placing the cemetery In a better condition, requiring the people to keep down the weeds, or, as Judge Travis suggested, to drive about a thousand head of sheep slowly through the streets in order that they might devastate the! weeds. After extended consideration of the present needs of t be city, 11. 1!. Windham was elected chairman of the meeting with the authority to select j a committee of live orseven persons to assist him. A motion that a com mittee be appointed to draft a consti tution and by-laws, was carried, and the chairman assigned Mrs. C. c. I'ar mele, Mrs. S. M. Chapman and Attor ney C. A. llawls to that task. After coiiciuili'ig to await t he action ol this committer the meeting adiourned un- I II further notice. Pirating Foley- Honey and Tar. Foley ."t Co., Chicago, originated Honey & Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey Honey and Tar many Imitations are offered for the genuine. These worth less Imitations have similar sounding names, lleware of them. The genu ine Foley's Honey and Tar is In a yel low package. Ask for It and refuse any substitute. 1 1 is the best remedy for coughs and colds. Sold by F. C. Fricke & Co., and A. T. Fried. Frauvereio Enjoy Outing. A rare treat was enjoyed yesterday afternoon by the Frauvereln. who were conveyed in a carryall to the hos pitable home of Fred Kehne, four miles west of town. The afternoon was pleasantly enjoyed at social con versation and plying nimble fingers at faucy work. Delicious refreshments wero served by the hosless, and at a late hour the ladles took their depart ure, deeply Indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Kehne for the delightful hours spent with them. Those present to indulge in the social event were: Mesdames Warga, Ohms, Zuckweiler, Vallery, Wise, Hoot, Huffman, Wolfe, Mumm, Pearlman, L. B. Fgcnberger, F. (I. Egenberger, Weckbacliand Weber. Mitt Pearlman Entertain. In response to Hie invitation to spend the evening the Five Hundred club assembled last night at the home of Miss Ida Pearlman, who very pleas antly entertained them at progressive five hundred. In the contest for the honors Miss Emma Falter proved to be the most successful, and was accord ingly presented with the much sought for prize. The guests were then escorted to the dining room where a delicious two-course luncheon was served, and a good social time enjoyed. Those present to participate in the occasion were Misses Gladys Marshal, lone Dovcy, Emma Falter, Gladys Sullivan, Ellen Windham, Ida Pearl man, Helen Dovey, Gretchcn Don nelly, Frances Weidman, .etta Brown, Margaret Mauzy and Ruth Johnson. Woman Die on Train. Mrs. A. F. Pearson, en route to Lin coln from Altoona, Kan., to visit her mother, Mrs. W. J. Hamilton, died on the train, near Weeping Water yester day. J he woman complained of being ill of heart trouble and during the night she took some headache powders. It was the opinion of the coroner at Lincoln that she died as the result of this medicine. Continued to June S. Judge Sullivan was notified by tel egram Thursday that the examination of the murderess of his nephew, A. N. Mc Vicar, will not occur until June 5, Consequently the Judge and Mr. Dovey did not start for California last eve ning, ('or some cause not known the trial has been continued to that date. Tor your Protection we plno this label on very package of Scot fx KiiiiiIhIod. The maiiwItlialUlioti his buck Is our trade-mark, mid It U a Kiuirautce that Scott' Eintil hIoii will do nil Hint Ik claimed for It. Not hltij; be! ter for lung, throat or lirnnc lilul trouhlen hi Infant or loliilt. Sent I'm F.iiiiiI kIoii Is oiio of the grenteMt llenli builders know u to tlio niedleiil world. W'4'll atnj you a lamplt tr. scon &, bowne, 4";ari.?,',r,',t "Pitch'' Contest Thursday, as we were wending our way homeward ab.iut half past six o'clock, we observed our old friend, J. A. Walker, of Murray, parading the street, and we made up our mind then that there was "something In Mm wind." And this morning we found out what it was -a card contest. Mr. Walker was accompanied by Mr. Allen Wilson, of Nebraska City, and It seems that H. N. Dovey and W. K. Fox had challenged these parties for a series of games of "pitch" In which our old friend from Murray claims to be prollcient, and from all reports wo should judge he still wears the belt. Messrs. Walker and Wilson played against Messrs. Dovey and Fox, and after playing ten games, the result was s to in favor of the visitors. The victors relumed home this morn ing vlctorv Inscribed upon their haiiners. They say that as soon as the vanquished learn a little more about the game they will favor them with another t rial. District Court Notes. In the case or Aultman Miller Buckeye Co. vs. .1. W. Manners, a mo tion to strike out a certain part of tho deposition concerning Ihe reputation of defendant for truth and veracity, was sustained. A demurrer tothe counterclaim in the case of Westlnghouse Co. vs. Lafa yette W. Nelson etal., was suitalncd. The testimony In the case of M. A. Low vs. O. II. Eggleston et at., was concluded and the Issue found In favor of the plaintiff. In the case of Coatman vs. Drum the report of the referees was exam ined, approved and deed ordered to purchaser. On motion of the plalntlir the case of State vs Ed Egenberger, was dis missed at cost of defendant. A motion to dismiss appeal In the case of State vs Wm. and Jos. Sack, was sustained and appeal dismissed. On motion of the piaintltl the cause of State vs Missouri Pacific was dis missed without prejudice to further action. -Why take a dozen things to cure that cough'.' Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar allays the congestion, stops that tickling, drives the cold out, through the bowels. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., and Gering & Co. Wedding Bell Will Ring. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Anna Towle of Wa bash and Mr. Jess G. Hill of South Bend, which will occur at the bride's home Monday, May '."ith. Miss Towle Is the accomplished and popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Towle and a sister of Miss Euna Towle, a well known teacher In the Platts mouth schools, and Is herself a teacher of prominence throughout the county. The prospective groom Is a son of W. D. Hill of South Bend and Is a young man of sterling character who has re cently embarked In the real estate business In Holdrege, where they will make their future home. It Is also very strongly rumored that Mr. and Mrs. Hill are about to lose another son and daughter-or perhaps we might better say they are about to gain an other son and daughter through a double wedding, when thelrson, Chas., will lie united in marriage to Miss Blanche Walllck of South Bend, and their daughter, Miss Eunice, will be married to Jacob U. Kline, a young man reared In South Bend, but now employed by the Rock Island railroad with headquarters at Falrburv. This double wedding will probably occur early in June, and particulars of all these happy events will appear later In the Journal. Just received a car of the American fencing. If in need of any please give us a call before buying. AOKMISSKN A LOCCKS.