The County Exchanges Items ol General Interest Selected from the Columns ot Contemporaries NchcXvvka. (t'nuu Ui Ki'SlfUT.) Hon. K. M. l'ollard arrived home from Washington last Monday evening Mr. Wlllard Clapp, secretary to Con gressman l'ollard, arrived In town yes tf rday and will remain here for some time. Dr. J. A. l'ollard attended the Dart mouth Alumni banquet atOmahalast Saturday evening, returning home Sunday morning. The school hoard has heen fortunate enough to secure the. same teachers for the next year. The success of the school Is assured as long as they re main at Its head. Miss Stella Hani. lug will start next Monday for a three weeks outing In Colorado and Wyoming. Miss Stella says she may decide to take a home stead and stay out there If she tinds something to suit, hut wo hardly think she will. The iiucstlon of Incorporating the village of Nehawka has heen mention ed lately and wc can see no reason w hy It should not he done. The additional expense In the way of taxation would he very light and the advantages to the town would he many. We would he glad to hear the expression of some of the citizens and taxpayers on the subject, and the columns of the Keg later are open to all for a free discus sion. What do you think of the mat ter? A hundred years ago the best physl clan would give you a medicine for your heart without stopping to con sider what effect it might have on the liver. Even to this good day cough and cold medicines Invariably bind the bowels. This Is' wrong, lice's Laxative Cough Syrup with Honey and Tar acts on the bowels-drives out the cold clears the head, and relieves all coughs. Guaranteed to give sat is faction or money refunded. Sold by C.erlng & Co.'s drug store. Union From the Ledger. Miss lierdic l'lttman departed Tues day evening for Lincoln for a visit with her sister, Miss Josle l'lttman. Miss Clee Applcgate went up to Omaha last Friday, and while there she made herself a present of a fine new bicycle of the latest pattern. Mrs. James Moore departed last Sat urday for a visit with her relatives and friends at llancroft, expecting to be gone several days. llev. W. Kelley of Lamonl, Iowa, made a short visit with Mrs. M illy Curtlss and family last Sunday while on his way to Salt Lake City. W. 11. Mark departed yesterday for Lyons, Neb., to visit his brothcr-ln-law, William Craig, and family. He received the news that Mr. Craig had the misfortune to lose the sight of one or his eves. W. K. Cross was out to the peniten tiary at Lincoln on Wednesday, visit ing Syl Hathaway. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Hathaway Is now hold Ing the responsible position of turn key and is getting along well. Postmaster DuKols U notified ly the J'astolllco Department that on the Kith of this month there will bo a change as to the numbers of the two rural routes running out of I'nlon.No. r being changed to 1, and No. ti changed to 2. show so much Eacgle Horn, oi) Friday. July ;, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyon, a girl. Mrs Cannnter and son Kruce, of Kansas City, Mo., arrived here Thurs fhivpvonlnir of last week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kay. Guy and Kthel Adams left Tuesday for Malvern, Iowa, where tiiey sprtit the Fourth w ith friends. Guy rcturn Pd tndav. hut F.thel will Stop for a couple of weeks' visit with her cousins. In I'lattsmouth. During the storm last Sunday even ing lightning stiuck Dr. Jester's resi dence and a tree standing near by. Carl was slightly stunned but the rest of the members of the household es- caped Injury. About 1") pounds of rice was shower cd on a bridal couple that took the 1 1 1 1 - I 1 HT...1. 1 .. I .. . - o clock irain nere weuncsouy i-veunix. Thev were married in Ashland that frntn Washington Tuesday inor::ini aihl skentuusV siiak!i:g with many friends. 1M. Kackemeyer wa severely po-!'" ed by Ivy, or something of the k:i:l, Friday, while mow in,: weeds f r Ms brother, Chris, on the farm, and is in der the doctor's care. J. F. Hoover shipped a car of !. gs and cattle to Omaha Monday evening. In the lot was a "bologna cow" (ur- cnaseo irom wswaiu janu mat, iiFpt-u the scales at 'I 'M pounds. Mr. Hoover Is of the opinion this Is the largest animal ever shipped from this r int. A Md Let of trouble tocoDteod with spring from a torpid ttverind blockaded bowels unless you awaken them to their prop er action jwith. Dr. King's New Life Pills, tbenileasantest and most effec tive care-tor constipation. They pre vent appendicitis and tone up the sys tem. 'Sx, at F. G. Frlcke A Co.'i drug store. CONFIRMED PROOF PERUNA KEEPS THE FAMILY IN THE BEST OF HEALTH. Residents of Plattsmouth Cannot Doubt What Has Been Twice Proved. In gratitude for complete relief from aches and pains of bad backs from distressing kidney Ills thousands have publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills. Kesldents of Plaits- morning and came over here to spend mouth, who so testified years ago, now the day witli the brides sister, Mrs. say their cures are permanent. This Frank Horsh. Mrs. 15. F. Judklns and Mrs. Files returned home from Wisconsin Wed nesday and Wm. Knapton arrived from the same place Thursday. They were called there several weeks ago by the Illness of their father. "Uncle" Johnny Michael returned Thursday evening from Pennsylvania where he had been visiting for several weeks past. Mrs. and Miss Wagner and two Misses Werner, cousins of Mr. Michael, returned with him for a few weeks' visit. Try a little KOOOL FOP. DYS- i'M'MA after you; meals. See the itect It will prod je on your general el Ing by dljrestHg your food and helping your stomach to git itself Into isape. Many stomachs are overwork ed to the point where they refuse to go farther. Kodol digests your food mid gives your stomach the rest It needs, while its reconstructing proper t ics get the stomach back to working order. Kodol relieves flatulence, sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, belching, etc. Sold by F. G. Frlcks & Co. and Gerlng A Co. Louisville Some men enjoy a that they smile between ;he acts. IN THE 6000 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 ' All Kinds ol Feed J. V. Egenberger Proprietor Plattsmouth Coal Yards Comer Third and Main Streets Bell Tnone 25 Platu Plume 22 from the Courier. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. lien Parker, July 4, a bouncing boy Ceo. Kclchart claims to have a stalk of corn In his held which measures nine feet In height. Willie Fitzgerald came up from Plattsmouth to help the boys out playing ball Saturday. Our old time friend, Chris Mocken haupt celebrated his frith birthday anniversary July 4th, October "J Is the date of C. J. Gae bel's hog sale. P.reeders will do well to keep this date In mind. James Stander chaperoned a party of young people who attended the celebration at Ashland on the Fourth They all report a pleasant time That freak of nature, the man with the long green beard, from Council muffs, passed through town on his gasoline wallopus, Thursday. Ho is said to have stopped at Weeping Water. So great Is the building boom In Ne braska and Iowa at present, that Louisville's sand pits, from which Is taken most of the building sand, be cause or its superior qualities, are practically unable to supply the de- mands made upon them testimony doubly proves the worth of Doan's Kidney Pills to Pluttsmouth kidney sufferers. nermann Jieroid, living at corner Flrstand Kock streets, Wlntersteen Hill, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "1 first told the people of Plattsmouth In the month of November 1!K)2. that Doan's Kidney Pills procured at Ger lng & Co.'s drug store had been used In our family with results that proved the remedy to be one of great value. I had taken It only a short time when entire relief came from pain in the back, a trouble that had bothered me for sometime and which I thought was due to the lack of proper action of the kidneys. This was three and one-hair years ago and l have never suffered so severely from backache since. I have had some slight recur rences of the trouble when I would take cold or during damp weather and my back would ache, procuring a I supply of Doan's Kidney Pills I would take a few of them and as before they never failed to promptly and thorough ly banish the annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills not only strengthened my back and kidneys, but toned up my whole system. My daughter has used Doan's Kidney Pills and found excellent results." For sale by all dealers. Price f0c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A Tragic Finish. a wmenman s neglect permitted a leak in the ureat North Sea dvke. which a child's linger could have stop ped, to become a ruinous break, de vastating an entire province of Hol land. In like manner Kenneth Mc- - . v , . . iver, ui v anceooro, .Me., permuted a little cold to go unnoticed Until atrag- Ic finish was only averted bv Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: Three doctors gave me up to die of lung Inflammation, caused by a neg lected cold; but Dr. king's New Dis covery saved by lite." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at F. G. rrleke (Jo. s drug store. &ic and fl.oo Trial bottle free. This is Only One of a Million of Homes in Which Pe-ru-na Has Been a Bless ing, Read This Family'sGIow ing Testimony. BABY CERALD d& LJik. I :snLJ.s. 7 "We " J V 48t wS He,s ?; . 4 u f A I ,nThe VVInV AW("P I .! -- I f'nest mrt. h.j": Campbell mJt - tf for! XW&1?rt' Mr. Henry S. Cumpboll, TO7 S. Wllliamg St., Denvur, Col., Statu Deputy of Modern Wood men, Montana, and Delegate ot Builders Trades Council, writes: "IVruna'Iias been a blessing in our home. Sfy wife was in poor health several years and nothing but Peruna helped her. She gradually recovered her health and became the mother of a boy which blensed our home. We call Gerald our Peruna boy. He is in the finest of health and hU mother has never enjoyed such excellent health- 'I have personally found Peruna ot great value to mc while traveling, (letting Irregular meals and often poorly prepared food ruined my stomach, but Peruna toned up my digestive organs and brought fine health to me. "We are never without Peruna In our home and know by experience that It keeps us all In the best of health. " A RECENT LETTER. A recent letter received from Mr. and Mrs. Campbell in, as follows: 'We still use Peruna and In addition to our son, Gerald, who Is a fat and saucy lad of 28 months, we haveanother son, still larger for his age. He is now ten months old and is always healthy. "His mother says Peruna has sorely made both of our children as healthy aa Peruna Ofice tsed In The family. Becomes a Permanent Fixture. they are, helped, of course by Colorado's healthy air, "A bottle of Peruna is at all times & welcome visitor to our home." A multitude of families have discov ered that Peruna is their standby. In all the catarrhal ailments which are likely to beset the various members of the family, Peruna is the remedy that brings quick relief. No matter whether it be a ea'.arrhal condition of the head or lungs, or a de rangement of the stomach and bowels, Peruna is the remedy. AUBURN GETS CONVENTION Change Department Hads. A surprise was sprung In Burlington local circles this week by the resigna tion of E. V. Fltt, master mechanic. While no ofllcial statement has been made, It Is understood that the place Is to come In line of promotion for George Reynolds, a former Alliance man and for several years roundhouse During the heavy rain Sunday night foreman at Edgcmont. George'smany water got a start under the founda tion of Will Erhart's large barn and as a consequence about twenty-nve feet of the stone foundation caved In, Mr. Erhart was In town Monday morn Ing In quest of a stone mason to re pair the damage. A little love, a little wealth, A little home for you and mc; It's all 1 ask except g'xl health, hieh comes with Hocky Mountain 1 ea. Gerlng & Co., druug'jts Elmwood Krom the Leader-Echo. The fall wheat Is practically all har vested, and Is of splendid quality. J. E. Worley, wife and son spent the 4th with Grandpa and Grandma Wor ley. Geo. Winkler's oldest boy was thrown from a horse Wednesday and his right arm was broken. Capt. J. C. White Is still quite 111 and not able to get around. He Is suf fering from kidney trouble. Dr. Trenholm'i residence is being greatly Improved In looks by a coat of paint. Clay Conner has the contract. Wlllard C. Clapp, private secretary to Congressman l'ollard, came home friends here would be glad to see him come back, and believe he can "make good." Several other changes are said to be In contemplation here, among them the placing of 11. Hemncl of I lavclock here as foreman of the ma chine shop. During the short time here. Mr. Fltt and hisestlmablo fami ly have made many friends, who will wish them well wherever they may go. Their plans for the future are not an nounced as yet. Alliance Times. Modatt Clalina Often Carry (lit Most Conviction when Maxim, Uie famous gun in vent'r placed his gun Iwloreacommit tee of JuV?s. be stated Us carryliu power much below what he though ure the gun would accompli The result, of the trial was the reforr creat surprise Instead of disappoln merit. It Is the same with the manu facturersof Chamberlaln'sCoUc, Chol era and Dl rrhora remedy. They do not publicly boast of all this great remedy will acton. ptih, but prefer tr let the users nuke the statements What they do riu-m. Is that it wil positively cure durrhnea. dysenter raina in trie atoii.ncn ana bowel! r-' has never tKen known to fail. Y sale by F. G. Fncke 1 Co. and A Fried. The First Congressional District Republican Contention August 9th. The First district republican con gressional committee met lastevenlng at the Lindell hotel in Lincoln and se lected Auburn as the place for holding the next congressional convention, and August !, at 8 p. m. as the date. The representation for the convention was fixed at 173, based on one delegate for each fifty votes, or fraction thereof. cast for Congressman l'ollard. This leaves the representation as follows: Cass y Johnson .. 14 Lancaster oil Nemaha Hi l'awnee M Otoe 20 Richardson 2" Total i::l Those present at the committe meet ing were: Chairman J. M. Teegardcn, Secretary Clapp, Vice Chairman Strode. Committeemen; CD. Clapp of Cass, Frank McCartney of Otoe, K. F. Reynolds of Johnson, Gus Hyer of Lancaster, H. R. Howe of Nemaha, C. A. Chappcl of Pawnee, G. J. Crooks of Richardson, representing Committee man Cooper. Congressman l'ollard was present at the meeting and heard reports from the members. Judge E. P. Holmes of this county, who Is a candidate for congress and will ask for this county's strength, was about the hotel during the evening, but did not attend the committee meeting. It Is understood that Congressman l'ollard stated that he was not inclin ed to ask for a primary, believing that If a primary were called he would be the only candidate before the people, although It Is nearly certain that he will have opposition of Lancaster coun ty in the convention, and that some other strength may be taken away from him He was willing to run this risk, rather than put the voters to the Inconvenience of a primary with but one candidate to vote for. With the exception of Lancaster county every county represented sent reports encouraging to l'ollard, and It was said there would be no doubt of his nomination by the convention. "Generally debilitated for years, Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Bur dock r.lood Litters made me a well woman. "-Mrs. Chas. Freltoy,Moosup, Conn. Old Chronic Sores. As a dressing for old chronic sores there is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Salve. While it is not advisable to heal old sores entirely, they should be kept In a good condition, for which this salve Is especially valuable. For sore nipples Chamberlain's Salve has no superior. For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and A. T. Fried, druggists. it in. ! ' I . ' 'HI' ( II i -ie H-id Tar . - ; iii- ii I up .u , i. .. . if-ceaMtry . ,!'! i tie sys- . in. ii i;i't-s. Sold i- 1 1 F ci ,v l lirilllk!&CO. It is always well to have a box of salve in the house Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and noils, yield to De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should keep a tn?x on hand all times to pro vide for emergencies. For years the xtanduid, but followed by many imitators. Re sure you get the genu ine DeWitt'h Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and Gerlng Si Co. PERRY'S Restaurant Fresh Oysters In any style Short Orders) Regular Meals j Our Spa-elMltlts. If you are hungry we can supply you with the pick of the market 5th d oor East ot Css Co. Bank , It has caused more laughs and dried more tears, wiped away diseases and driven away more fears than any other medicine In the world. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea cr Tablets. Gerlng A Co., druggists. MONTHLY MISERY is one of woman's worst afflictions. It always leaves you weaker, and is sure to shorten your life and make your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. It is a re liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness, fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient medicine for all women's pains and sickness. Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes; "I have used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to women, and it has completely cured me." AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $1.00 BOTTLES WRITS US A LOTH tfrwriNnt fully all your ympl and w will tnd vou Fr Advk In lm rl"l tnvlor. U!t Advlory Tn Chtlnor Mr1kiM Co., Chtnwt. irnn. .no