r ak a m aM m a aT ai aM M a a a a ftAAAAAAAftAAAAA a The County Exchanges Ifame nl Conaril Infant? CotortoH frnm (hi Cnlnmnt nl Pnntnmnnrrloe IIUIIJ VI IIUHWOI Wbl6tllV IIWUI IIIB WVIUIUIIJ Ul W U II i b III V I Bl 1 6 Elmwood Krum tli l.ri1T-Ei'ho. At time of going to press I'ncle James Hall was very low, and unless a change for ttie better sets In soon, there Is very little hopes for Ms recov ery. H. II. Murtin has replied Ills posi tion as a rural mall carrier to take ef fect September 1, Applications are now In order for parties wanting a soft snap. Tiie lieiis of Thomas Williams have received a check for :!,0o0 from the A O. I'. W., being the full amount of In surance carried by the deceased In this company. John Weber stepped on a rusty nail Tuesday evening, and the, wound gave him so much trouble that he came In Wednesday to se the doctor and have the wound thoroughly cleansed. No serious results are looked for. Charles Ferguson returned Sunday from a sojourn of three or four months at Los Angeles, California. Ho has not been feeling very well for some time and came home to ''rest up.'' He still likes Nebraska a great deal bet ter than California. Henry liischoff's little boy, who was dangerously 111 from bloed poisoning caused by running a rusty nail Into one of his knees, Is much better. Ir. Necly Injected antl-toxin last Sunday morning, and the patient almost Im mediately began to Improve. From Uif Hi aron. The hot weather this week lias hin dered harvesting and haying. : J. Adams and family returned from their week's visit at Plattsmouth Monday. They bad a very pleasant time. A baby was bom' to Mr. and Mrs. Shreves, living southeast of town, last Sunday. The child only lived a few hours and was burled Monday. Chas. Martin, living south of Green wood, had 20 acres of wheat from which he claims to have threshed 4SJ bushels per acre. Wouldn't that make t fellow stand up for Cass countyy The little child of Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Stall ate some lime last Mon day which scared the parents quite badly for a little time. A doctor was called and the little fellow was soon relieved of any danger. Joe Reiser, a former resident of Eagle, was calling on old friends here last Saturday. Mr. Reiser has been studying dentistry In Philadelphia the past few years and expects to open an oftlcc In Lincoln. Nels Jepperson failed to get started for Denmark last week but left on Tuesday of this week from Alvo. He ..8? MRS LOUIS LACOMU. s. Operation Advocated Saved By Pe-ru-na, Mr. Lou In Laconib, Haywanl, Win., write: "1 have followed your treatment n closely 1 could and am now entirely well. 11 'e had two doctors and one said that I would have to have an operation performed before I could regain my health. ' 'We then decided to write you a to my condition, an I had tx-rn KiifTcrtng nearly a year with cvi'ce pain and headache at timet o that I could scarcely tarjd up. "A'ok' feel to well after a short treatment with your remedy, and am to grateful that I do not know how to express my thanks. ' "I thank you many time for the kind advice I have had from you." Write to Pr. 8. It. Hartman, Prenhlent t Ui Hartman Hanitarlum.Columhui, Ohio, for f roe medical ad view. m"mm Hi lift! m 4 it will go to Mon.tre.il and take ship for Liverpool, and from there to Copen hagen. It has been T, years since Mr. Jepperson left Denmark where his mother and aunt still live, lie ex pects to tie gone about three ninths. A Tragle Finish. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak In the great North Sea dyke, whlelf a child's finger could have stop ped, to become a ruinous break, de vastating an entire province of Hoi land. In Ilk manner Kennetb Mo Iver, of Vanceboro, Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a trag ic finish was only averted by 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 life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at F. G. Frlcke & Co. 's drug store. f0c and 11.00 Trial bottle free. Louisville Krom the Courier. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rosen- cranz Tuesday, July nth, a girl. Geo. Hand has been entertaining his brother and family from Wahoo' Oils week. Mrs. Hun toon of Omaha visited Mr. and Mrs. C. (J. May field last week. Mrs. Tina Tucker and little daugh ter, of Iowa, Is visiting her brother, Mr. Kanutson and family. One of our delinquent subscribers got drunk yesterday and paid uWr4 on subscription. A few orderly saloons are good things for a town. Jim Tcrrybcrry went to Iced Oak, Iowa, to attend a shoot of the Iowa gun club Tuesday. John Hennlngs and son Chas. left last Saturday for a pleasure trip to Denver. Chas. I'rwln, the drayman, Is taking a vacation and Is visiting In the wes tern part of the state. He will also visit In Colorado before he returns. Dugy Ellis Is driving the dray In his absence. Joe Wurl, an old-time printer, drop ped In on us Tuesday. He has been at Nebraska City for the past three years since leaving this locality. lie Is looking tine as a fiddle and says be Is looking for a location to establish a newspaper where he can settle down and do business In his chesen profes sion. Try a little KODOL FOR DYS PEPSIA after you; meals. See the ffect It will prod-e on your general reeling by dlgest'ig your food and helping your stomadi to g-.t Itself Into hape. Many stomachs are overwork fd 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 ties get the stomach back to working order. Kodol relieves llntulcnce, sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, belching, etc. SoM by F. U. Frlcks & Co. and Gerlng & Co. Hacvelock. (.MwM'iwr.) Mr. and Mrs. "Mike" Wara visited riattsnuiuth friends over Sunday. Edward Gleason. who had his tinkers mashed by the crane, Is dulnR nicely. The doctor has succeeded In saving all the Angers and now hopes to avoid stltTness. Th many friends of C. V. Holmes were both surprised and pleased to see him on the streets this week. l?y the aid of crutches he Is able toget around very nicely. Mrs. Gertie Lowden and daughter, Laura, of Shawnee, Okla., where the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D A. Jacoby last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Laura K. .immermatin, steno grapher In the supply department, will leave the first of next week for their home at Ord, Neb., where she will spend a two days' vacation with relatives and friends. The Alliance division has received several new class "S" locomotives which will be used In passenger ser vice at this point. The class K 4 en gines which have formerly been used In passenger service have been trans ferred to the Sheridan division. J. H. Ellis returned from Alliance with his family and household effects last Monday. They moved Into Dr. Ballard's new residence, one block cast of the Messenger onlce. TheSumpter property for which they were waiting was not vacated soon enough. We are glad to see them pleasantly located and extend a hearty welcome. KHi.rirrlv s LHve Honey and Tar i 'Mm uriKiiml 'unlive tough syrup mi cxiuiiiiirs Uir iuaii necessary t-i rr ni-vf i hp cough ami oirrfe the ays-ihi-it ri'iri Com Mln no opiates. Sold r) V. G. Fncke A Co. aini tiering Co. WE are This Is the Beer You Want Because: Bryan's Home Coming. A special from Lincoln says: "Ac cording to present Indications It seems likely that September 4 or 5 will be chosen as the date of the welcoming reception to William Jennings Bryan. The New York reception Is to be held August .10, the day after the landing of the l'.ryans there. Uoth Mr. and Mrs. Ilryan are said to be anxious so come through as quickly as possible to their Falrvlew home. The first week In September will be the week of the state fair In Lincoln." A Hard Let of trouble to contend with spring from a torpid liver, and blockaded bowels unless you awaken them to their prop er action with Dr. King's New Life Pills, tnepleaaantest and most effec tive cure for constipation. They pre vent appendicitis and tone up thfoys tem. 25c at F. G. Frlcke & Co.'s arug store. PERRY'S Restaurant Fresh Oysters in any style Short Orders Our Spe cUltlti. Regular Meals If you are hungry we can supply you w ith the pick of the market 5th door East of Css Co. Bank IN THE GOOD OLD Summer time You want to save your money to buy your COAL iFOR THEz WINTER AT OUR CITY Coal Yards. Full Weight Guaranteed Best Threshing Goal All Kinds of Feed J.V.Egenberger Proprietor l'lattsmouth Coal Yards ' Comer Third and Main Streets liell I'hone 25 Platts I'hons 22 pleased to inform our friends, in viiviai, LSjivjaiij' uium. nu nuc uuu cuuun iu ucip US a few weeks ago in finding a name for our new Bottled Beer, that Will be on Sale at all Leading Dealers on July 14lh, 1906 In Pint and Quart Bottles Only. Half a Century of Practical Experience. It is a pale, light, nutritious brer that you will enjoy with your meals as well as fojr refreshment. Write for our booklet "LUXUS Beer, which tells why Krup "Luxus" Beer is more delicious, more wholesome, more nutritious and quenches the thir6t better than anything else brewed. There Is Complete Satisfaction In Every Bottle. DOVT FORGET THE DATE, JULY lltb, 1906. If your dealer . cannot supply you send your order direct to us. We will supply you promptly The best will cost you no more than other kinds. 3Beer will never disappoint. It will always be uniform Fred. Krug Brewing Company Omaha, Nebraska Celebrate His 70th Birthday. Last Sunday afternoon was a pretty scene at the Cedar Lawn Stock farm, where a few friends and relatives gathered to celebrate the seventieth birthday anniversary of Mr. J. I). Fer guson. The time was spent jri the parlors and on the beautiful velvet green lawn among the flowers and shrubery In pleasant conversation and music afforded by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tlghe of Elmwood. The rooms and tables were tastefully decorated with beautiful Mowers. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barger, W. M. Wendt, Joe Tlghe, Student Gerbling, Mrs. Exle Iversand children of Lincoln. Mrs. Edward Prlbble, W. A. Cleghorn, Misses Neva Wood, Kalsy Twlss, Mary Cleghorn and Mr. James Stander. The guests join In a chorus, wishing Mr. Ferguson many happy returns of the day. Louisville Courier. It Is the frondest wish of the Jour nal that Its old friend may live to cele brate his 100th anniversary, and that he and his excellent family may con tinue to enjoy the pleasures of life. Modet Claim Often Carry the Most Conviction When Maxim, the famous gun In ventnr placed his gnu heforeacDinuiir tee of judges, he stated its carrying power much below what he though sure the gun would accompli" The result nf the trial was theref'n. great surprise instead of disappoint nient. It is the same with the ni.ui'i facturcrs of Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era and I iirrhoea remedy. They d not publicly boast, of all this great remedy will accomplish, but prefer tc let the users inukt the statement. What they do cl.tun. is that It will positively cure dUrrhoea, dysenter. pains In the stomach and bowels ann has never been known to fail. F i sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and A. T Fried. Boy Hurt at Weeping Water. A special from Weeping Water, un der date of July .1, says: "Alexander, the thirteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hamilton, was seri ously hurt about 11 o'clock yesterday morning. When the train pulled out fur Omaha he jumped on to have a lit tle ride, and when lie attempted to get oil he fell, striking his head on the roadbed, which Is ballasted with cin ders. The fall caused concussion of the brain, and he has been unconscious ever since, but t lie doctors think he will recover." It has caused more laughs and dried nore tears, wiped away diseases ann driven away more fears than any other medicine In the world. Ilolllster' Uocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Te ,'( r TibleU. Gerlng & Co., druggists. Good Word for "Rosey." J. G. Stark and wife and L. F. Lnng horst and wife returned Monday even ing from l'lattsmouth, where they en Joyed a very pleasant visit with Coun ty Clerk Kosencrans and family. They report a-vcry enjoyable visit and that our ex-townsman Is very nicely situat ed. They also report that Mr. Rosen crans seems to be meeting the expec tations of his friends In his office of county clerk. Elmwood Leader Echo. our customers and the public It has a finer flavor than any other as a result of its being made of only the best materials that the world affords in just the right proportions, and is brewed by a master brewer and represents the concentrated effort of our WORKS WONDERS A Wonderful Compound Cures Piles, Eczema, Skin Itching, Skin Erup. tions, Cuts and Bruises. Doan's Ointment Is the best skin treatment, and the cheapest, because so little is required to cure. It cures piles after years of torture. It cures obstinate cases of eczema. It cures all skin itching. It cures skin eruptions. It heals cuts, bruises, scratches and abrasions without leaving a scar. Jt cures permanently. Flattsmouth testi mony proves It. Mrs. Joseph Warga, of 1400 Main street, l'lattsmouth, Neb., say: "Ex perience taught our family to value Doan's Ointment exceedingly. My mother was troubled for a good many years with a breaking out which would cause water blisters on one of her feet. Despite the fact that she tried remedies of various kinds, no relief was obtained until she used Doan's Kidney Fills which was procured at Gerlng & Co. 's drug store. This pre paration not only banished the trouble at the time but effected a permanent and absolute cure. I used Doan's Ointment for a breaking out and terrible itching on my right hand and wrist. The trouble resembled ery sipelas. A few applications took away the Intlammation and the itching ceased. I have had slight touches of It since but an appeal to Doan's Oint ment always checks it on the start. We are never without this splendid preparation in the house." For sale by air dealers. Trice 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Euffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. WASTING STRENGTH Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable, painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflamed tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the clogging matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular, scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc. Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness, cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc. If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us all your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $ 1.00 BOTTLES "I WROTI YOU for dvk. ind by falkmlnf II ani Uklng Cardui, irv t-rtntlc TmuHrt 1 rra tyrrd." Mri. K. S. Wllti, Uvki, Ala. . J12 1 A A Very Creditable Paper. A copy of the first Issue of the Mur ray Messenger has been received at this office. It is a six-column folio, and has a very neat appearance. Harry Graves is the publisher, and the paper is a very creditable undertaking for one so young. The Journal wishes Harry all the success Imaginable. Will Come to Plattsmouth. A special from Tecumseh,Neb., says: "Elder A. L. Zink, pastor of the Te cumseh Christian church, has received a call from the church at Plattsmouth, and will accept. The change will be made as soon as possible. Elder Zink has been pastor of the church here for nearly a year." Glenwood Has a Large Crowd. A well conducted celebration of the close of the county seat contest was given at Glenwood Saturday. The town was profusely decorated and the day perfect. A beef and hog were barbecued in old-fashioned style and 15,000 free lunches, consisting of beef, pork, bread and coffee were served. Speeches were made by Senator Jen kins and John Y. Stone and music rendered by local quartetts and the riattsmouth band furnished entertain ment for a portion of the crowd. An eyewitness says there was an Immense crowd present from every section of Mills county. Malvern citizens were conspicuous by their absence. Attend Sunday School Rally. A carryall load of people from the Christian, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, drove down to the Rock Creek church yesterday afternoon and assisted Rev. Pollard In holding a Sun day school rally. The people of that vicinity have for some time desired to organize a Sunday school, and through an Invitation to the people of Platts mouth this move was accomplished. i 7 m