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H1LDHEN When Sickness Littl. Comes Ones to tlie Is the Motlii-r Who Chiefly .Sulh-rs. XX til IS- y& . "X. WW III -'.v. , 1 A-vy .X " J I 11(1 ".. i ' W I - Ito Kent In M r. F. llwckmin, m Mf ade street, Appleton, u., writes : j 1 ll-SS -Jl Pe-rii-iia ShonM Kvery Household Where There Are Little Children. Mr. F. llrockman, 813 Meaclo street, Appleton, Wis., write : " have never had a return of the catarrh, which had made me bo mis erable and unhappy before I began taking Peruna. "I would not be without It In the houte, now. "I have a baby boy, two yean old, to whom I give Peruna for a cold. and my husband also takea Hcruna. "I thank you and with you well."' rerun alirrold be kept tn the liouo all the time. lWt wait until the rhtlit U iok. then send to a drug Ure. Hut, laTe I'ernna cn hand accept no sub stitute. Children are especially liable to acute catarrh. Indeed, moit of the affection of childhood are catarrh, All form of noro throat, qulny, croup, honrneiieiiH, laryngitis, etc., are lint different plianea of catarrh. Pe-ru-na Contain! No Narcotic. One rettHon why I'eruna ha found per manent ue In o many home U that It contain no narcotic of any kind, rerun, If taken according to printed 'direction, is perfectly harmlen. It can ; be used any length of time without I acoulrlnir a drus hahlt. it doc not ! produce temporary result, but it 1 per ! nancnt In It effect. It ha no had effect upon the ytem, 1 and gradually eliminate catarrh by re- Btorlng the cam of catarrh. NehaovksL (From the KvglMer.) Pev. S. Kelscr has practically re covered from his recent Illness. Horn, Saturday, June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McConneil, a daughter. A ball team came down from Weep ing Water Sunday and defeated the Nehawka team to the score of 10 to 20. Victor Conlcy came in Monday from Pawnee, Oklahoma, to spent bis vaca tion with his (grandmother, Mrs. Helena A. Pollard. Jimmlc and 'Johnnie Peterson are developing Into great bee-hunters. They have several swarms that they secured In tho woods. Maurice A. Melrose came In from Alliance Sunday. lie says Nehawka Is good enough for him, and he pro poses to remain here. II. F. Kropp returned Sunday from his trip to Alberta, lie went about four hundred miles north of Calgary. lie was much pleased with the coun try, but has not yet Invested In any of the Canada land. At the residence of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nutman, near Avoca, on Wednesday evening, evening, June 20th, occurred tho mar riage of Miss Ida C NuUman and Mr. Elmer William Kuge. The ceremony was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends. The young cou ple w ill bek'ln housekeeping on a farm near Avoca, where they will be at home to their many friends. The Peg' ister jfilns In extending congratula tions. The Very Beat Remedy For Bowel Trouble. Mr. M. F. liorroughs, an old and well known resident of Plutlton, I ml , says: "1 regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and l'iarrhoea Pemedyasthe very best remedy for bowel trouble. 1 make this statement after having used the remedy in my family for sev eral years. I am never without It." This remedy Is almost sure to be needed before the summer Is over. Why not buy It now and be prepared for such an emergency? For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and A. I. Fried. Elmwood Fora the Lexler-Echo, James Hall Is still quite sick. We are sorry to learn that there Is no no ticeable Improvement In his condition L. F. Langhorst received a car of sucar this week. Xo eicuse for our people not kecplDg sweet this summer Mrs. Silas and two daughters, Mary No Doctor Required. Mr. Edward Otto,t27 De Soto street, Rt. Paul, Minn., write: "I cannot ay enough for Peruna. It ha done great work In my family, peclally for my oldest boy. We had doctored with three or four different doctor and they did not eem to do him any good. "We gave tip hope of cure, and so did they, but we pulled him through on I'eruna. "We had several doctors and they tald they could do no more tor Mm, so ire frfcf Peruna at a last resort, and that did the work. Since then we keep It In the house all the time, and no doctor la required." -Edward Otto. There are a multitude of home where Peruna ha been ued off and on for twenty year. I fluch a thing could not be possible If Peruna contained any narcotic. Oregon, where they will make their future home. William II. Rhoden and Miss liessie C. Clevenger were married at high noon Wednesday of this week at the home of the bride's parents northwest of Alvo. Mrs. J. II. Hall suffered severely this week from blood poisoning, caused by stepping on a rusty nail. She Is get ting along nicely now and no serious results are anticipated. While at Lincoln Saturday evening Dennis Sharpies and the editor had the pleasure of meeting F. II. McLain, a former Elmwood citizen, who went through the California earthquake and has since moved back to Ne braska. 'Twas a great pleasure to see his smiling face again. The family are living at University Place. Our base ball team was recently re organized, and were successful in the tirst game played under the organiza tion. The Alvo team came over Sat urday afternoon, and were defeated by a scqre of 12 to 11. The game was fast and Interesting from beginning to end. The features of the game were a couple of double plays by Elm wood. Alvo has a nice set of boys and they play good clean ball. Following the Flag. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most Important consideration. Willis T. Mown, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, X. 11., says: "1 was two years in Cuba and two vears In the Philippines, and being subject to colds, 1 took Ir. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, which kept me In perfect health. And now. In New Hampshire, we find It the bet medicine In the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles ami all lung diseases. Guaranteed at F. G. Frlcke & Co., druggist. Price .:c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. The Benefit Which the Children of the United 8tatea Have Received From Pe-ru-na Can Never Be Put Into Word. The chronic ailment It ha prevented, the suffering It has mitigated, will never be fully recorded. lint at least this much can be said that the coming generation owe a great debt to Peruna, for It i in the tender year of youth that slight ailment are liable to develop Into lasting disease, thus blasting the whole career of the individual. The mother who are bringing up their children to-day to believe In I'eru na are speaking from their experience. These children brought up to believe in Peruna from the start, will, when they become heads of families them selves, use I'eruna with unquestioning faith. Jacob Hursh and son are tearing down the house occupied by Wm.Osen kop, southwest of town, and rebuild ing It. The new house will be an L shape, one part 10x20 and the other 10x20. Lewis Root Is feeling very jubilant over the fact that bis little running horse took first money at the Old Set tler's picnic by two straight heats again last week the same as he did last year. Mr. Root says he will enter him In the races at the state fair next fall. While In attendance at the old set tlers' picnic at Palmyra Mr. Ash worth became mixed up In a runaway. His spring wagon was overturned and the entire family spilled out. None were dangerously hurt although Mr. A. re celved a bruised knee and an injury to the muscles of the neck. Postmaster Robbed. (i. W. Eonts, postmaster at River ton, la., nearly lost his life and was robled of all comfort, according to his letter, w hich says: "For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of Jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow: when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have kent me well for eleven years." Sure cure for biliousness, neurralula, weak ness and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder derangements. A wonderful A Child's life Saved. Mr.O. It. Farmer, New Martinsville, W. Va., writes : "Our little aon, Harry, is well and healthy now and we think if we do as yon directed us, he will keep his health and grow strong. We know that our little aon'a fife was saved by your wonderful medicine, Peruna, and we shall alwaya praise Peruna and use It In our family when needed. 'Should we have any more catarrhal trouble in our family, we shall always write to you for treatment." G. H. Farmer. Medical Advice. For free medical advice, addresa Dr. S, IS. Hart man, President of tho Hart- man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly con' fldential. Mrs. J. C. Sterling, 133 Ilrown Avenue, Norfolk, Va., writes: "My llttlo noy, Meredith, Buf fered with Indigestion so badly ho could not eat anything without it making him very sick, so I thought (as many others have) that i would try Peruna, and It worked like a charm. Sow he eats anything he wishes, and I would not be with' out It for anything. My other little boy, Alfred, two and a half year old, has taken it and received as much h..ni.flt from Peruna as hi brother. "I hope my testimonial may ha nt tome benefit to others, as I feel as though I cannot praise it enough, 'Mea. j. b. sterling. Mr. Howard Andrew Sterner, Muddy Creek, Pa., writes "I havo Peruna in my house all the time and won't be without it. It is good for children when they take a cold or croup. Jtcurea my uany ooyoi croup, "I have introduced reruna into elz families since I received your last letter, and four have seen relief already." Howard Andrew Sterner. Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire Household. Ai soon as the value of Peruna is appreciated by every household, both as a preventive and care, tens of thousands of lives will be caved, and hundred of thousand of chronic, lingering case of catarrh will be prevented. She suffer:! even more than the child who Happens to !. k! k. Het sympathy i.s (keper than tha? of any other im inU r of tho family. 'Ihe mother looks forw ard with dread to tho torrid heat of summer, thinking of her children and tho many liabili ties to disease that ure Ix-forc them. Spring and summer arc sure to tiring ailments, especially .among the littlo folks. It docs not take a mother very Ion;; to discover that I'eruna is tho best friend she has in tiir.u of illness among the children. A Multitude of Mothers Have discovered that Peruna i; their stand-by, and that in many of the ail mcuU of spring and summer 1m which, tho children nre Hiibjeeteil, IViuna U the remedy that will generally ...:ek!y I relieve. 11-,..,, Hi. ... e .... , iieuier u spring lever cr suinj( n derangement, whether it ia indigi.-i'.iui or bowel disease, a catarrhal conges tii. of tho mucous surfaces is tho cause. Peruna quickly relieves this condition of tho mucous membranes, lis opera tion is prompt, the children do not Un like to take the medicine, it has no dele terious effects in any part of tho body. It simply removes the cause ct tho disagreeable symptoms and restores tht health. Every mother who has not tried Peruna in her family should familiarize herself with. Dr. Hurtman's. booklet. The Ills of Life. This booklet should be in every family. It gives most val uable advice as to the use of Peruna for the various catarrhal diseases so general to-day. Peruna 1 a household remedy for all catarrhal ailments of winter and sum mer, acute or chronic. The mother all over the United State are the best friends that Peruna has. The Mothers Hold Pe-ru-na in High Esteem, Not only because it has cured them of their various ailments, but because it promptly rescues the children from the throes and grasp of catarrhal dis eases. We have in our file many testimo nials from mothers whose children have been cured by Peruna. However, the large majority of mothers who us Peruna, we never hear from. But we do hear from a great number of mothers who are so overjoyed at soma special good they have received from Peruna that they cannot restrain their enthusiasm. They are anxious to share these benefit wltn other mother. Friends of Miss Bessie Bradbury, Unknown Friend who was accidentally shot In the back There are many people who have last week and was taken to the Spring- used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and field hospital, will be pleased to learn Diarrhoea Pvemedy with splendid re that she has so far recovered as to be suits, but who are unknown because able to return home Thursday even- they have hesitated about giving a Ing. No further attempt to remove testimonial of their experience for i the ball was made after she was re- publication. These people, however, moved to the hospital, the physicians arc none the less friends of this rem In charge having decided to wait until edy. They have done much toward the patient gains strength and then making It a household word by their have her taken to Omaha and placed personal recommendations to friends under an X-ray to ascertain the exact and neighbors. It is a good medicine ocatlon of the ball. Until that time to have In the home and Is widely It cannot be determined whether or known for its cures of diarrhoe and all not an operation will be necessary. tonic, store. At V. C. "0 cents. Frlcke & Co.'s drug Louisville From ththeacon. Agnes L. Mcl'onald has sold her farm In Otoe county to Harrison Scat- tergood. Consideration r,ooo. Over 10,000 bushels of corn were sold here Monday for delivery within the next ten days because ot the good rain Sunday evening. G. W. Peterson has received his commission as postmaster at this place and will take the office July 1st, at which time Mr. Gardner's resigns From the Courier. Mrs W. W. Valentine and children are here from Norwaik, Ohio, visiting relatives. The establishment of the whipping' post In Cass county would perhaps put a check on the practice of wife beat ing which has become so common In the south part of the county. On Wednesday June 1M, at 2 o'clock occurred the marriage of Miss Lizzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert at their home near Cedar Creek to Mr. August Engelkelmer. Kev. Sprlegcl officiated. Plattsmouth Is to have a street car nival during the week beginning July 9. Louisville's carnival will be held In August so that the date will not conflict with the rialtsmouth show. The Parker Carnival company, one ot the best on the road, will furnish the county seat people with amusement and they say there will be fun enough to go around and lnlte Louisville to go down and occupy front stats it the You cannot Induce a lower animal to eat heartily when not feeling well. A sick dog starves himself, and gets well. The stomach, once over-worked, must have rest the same as your feet or eves. You don't have to starve to rest your stomach. KOHOL FOIl HYSPEPSIA takes up the work for your stomach, digests wnai you eai and gives It a rest. Puts It back In cendltlon again. You can't feel good with a disordered stomach. Try Kodol. Sold by Frlcke&Co. and Gerlngfc Co. Hatvelock. (Mcsvnuer.) M. F. Lobdell, chief clerk of the supply department, will be transferred to Plattsmouth soon. O. A. Anderson, of ttje carpenter de partment at the shops, left forHenver yesterday, where he will spend a brief vacation. After almost a week's delay In the shipping of his goods. J. V. Hlchard left yesterday for Sheridan, Wyoming, where he will be foreman of the paint shops for the 11. & M. Ct. C. Harris of Omaha was shaking hands w ith friends in our city the fore rart of the week. Mr. Harris Is a former chief clerk In the supply de pattment at this place. In the many changes and transfers which are now taking place In the var ious P. & M. supply departments L. L. Atwood will be succeeded by J. II Ellis, of Alliance. We have not learn ed where Mr. Atwood goes. W. C. Vangllder committed suicide, by hanging, at his home In Glenwood, Iowa, a few days ago. He was a former resident of Havelock and has many friends here who deeply regret the un fortunate ending of bis life. It was the result of an Impaired mind. forms of bowel trouble. l or sale by F. C Frlcke & Co. and A. T. Fried. If you knew the value of Cham berlain's Salve you would never wish to be without It. Here are some of the diseases for which it Is especially valuable: sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, Itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co., and A.T. Fried. Special Sale of Trunks. Suit Cases.Telescopes and Valises atHerold's. New Stock. Low est prices. Masons inatal Officers. At the session of the A. F. and A. M. No. t! the Installation of the newly elected officers was held last night. The officers are: Worthy Master-W. L. Pickett. Senior Warden o. C. Iiovey. Junior Warden F. L. Cummins. Treasurer-A. W. White. Secretary M. Archer. Senior Deacon-J. M. Roberts. Junior Deacon A. E. Gass. Teller Fred Stadleman. Deadly Serpent Bites are as common In India asare stomach and liver disorders with us. For the latter however there Is a sure remedy: Electric Hitters: the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C, says: "They re stored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid liver." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney trou bles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by F. G. Frlcke & Co., drug gist. Price fiOc. Dr. Ehter, Dentls, " was a total wreck," writes Mrs. Beulah Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, "from pains 1 had suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes would be unconscious for 12 hours at a stretch. 1 did not know that anything could stop the pain entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. 1 advise all women suffering with painful periods to use Car dui and be relieved." It does this by regulating the functions and toning up all the Internal female organs to health. It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with a record of 70 years of success. 'It has bene fited a million others. Why not you? Try it. Sold by Every Druggist In $1.00 Bottles TRIE ADVICX Writ a kit dualtini ill your (vmniomi, and t mil uni you frt Advirt. In lUln nlo. AJJr: LiJIm AdvlKwy Itrtmnt, TlChJ"nuui Mdklnt-o.,Ui"-nouf. Ttnn. 3 OF CARD Wattrman Blook and Gertrude, left last Thursday fc tlon takes effect. shows on the grounds.