THE CITY. ( rom I rliliiy'it tmliy. A. A. llyers, postmaster if Have lock as in town on business this morning. Clayt. Koscncrans returned last evening from a visit with relatives in Kim wood. Harry Graves, editor of tlie Murray Messenger, was In town last evening on business. D. 0. DHYER, Ittorney-ot-Law Offct In building cost of court Sscus. PIsttSfROuth. Nebraska. Miss lna Miller.who will take charge of the primary department of the Murray schools this fall, was visiting la the city today. Miss Alice Mar.iuette, who lias hecn upending a few weeks visiting with relatives near K ick Bluffs, returned this afternoon tu her home In Lincoln. Mrs. J. VV. Holmes and son, Kalpli, of Mynard and niece, Miss Anna Kee nan, of Kapld City, S. I., are visiting In the city, Die guests of C. A. Bawls and family. George I'cters, of Avoca, was a coun ty scat visitor today, to transact some business in the county court. While here Mr. Peters favored the Journal with a call. Geo. McNutt, "The Dinner Pall Man," has been secured by Supt. Gamble for a lecture before the Insti tute at Weeping Water Friday even ing, Aug. n. Miss Nellie Wilson came In from Lincoln this morning with a view to accepting a position in the primary department of the city schools. The resignation of Miss Mabel llayffijflade vacant the above position. Mrs. (leo. Jackson and daughters, Misses Stella, Frankle and Georgia, who have been enjoying two weeks visiting with her brother. Wm. Hutch inson and family near Hock Bluffs, de parted this morning for their home in Jamesport, Mo. County Clerk Boscncraus went out to Elmwood today to take charge of the barber shop, during the absence of his brother-in-law, who will attend an examination for II. F. 1. carrier in this city tomorrow. Mr. Ilaker has been in poor health fur some tlma, and deems such a change necessary. Mr. andMr9. Asa Snyder who have I been visiting with their many friends In this city, returned to their home in Nebraska City this morning. Miss Lucille Hates accompanied them home to spend a few days visiting I . fc. Since the above was put In type the Dirties "cot left," and will not no until the night train. From KiiturilKjr'i Unity. Sam l'lttman of Murray was a bui ncss visitor at riattsmouth today. M. L. Fredrick and wife of Cedar Creek were visiting in the county seat today. John II. Wood, Geo. W. Battles and M. V. Wood were here from Wabash on business today. James Terryberry, one of the big farmers and stockmen of Cass county, is In the city today. George Horn and l'rof. Thoringtou, principal of the Cedar Creek schools, are in the cit,y today. Mrs. James Allison and daughter Miss Carrie of Murray were visiting In the county seat today. W. L. Sharpies, Frank F. Koseno and lien Pettman of Klmwood were among the business visitors In this city today. Ole Roman and family departed last night for Lead, South Dakota, for two weeks visit with Chris. Christian son and family. Mrs. 1?. L. Klrkhamis expected to arrive thlsevenlng from BclleFourche S. D., for a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs. M. M. Heal and other rela tives in this city. Ami Todd came In from Denver last evening for a brief visit with Platts mouth friends. The Journal is pleased tosc-e its old friend look more like hi former self than for many months. Mrs. J.W. Holmes and sun Kalpl of Mynard and neice. Miss Anna Keenan of Bapid City, S. !., return cd to Mynard this morning after short visit with relatives in tills city F. It. Guthman, wife and daughte Miss Minnie, went to Murdock thlsaf ternoon to spend two weeks, while H E. Neltel and wife are enjoying a va cation In the mountains, near Denver Miss Irene Nutman, Miss Fast and Mr. St. John,from near Nehawka Misses Ida Mariuardt and Julia Nut man, of Avoca, are attending the Chrl tlan F.ndeavor convention in this city H. F. Laughlln, who has been visit ' ln his daughter, Mrs. T. J. Hhoden and family, near Murray, for several days, returned to his home in Green wood this afternoon. He renewed for the Journal before leaving for home Frank is one of the Journal's enthusl asUC supporters. PLATTSMOUTH AMD VICINITY. 1 rum Mumlny a llly. Will Nuien, Jr., of Cedar Creek, vis ited with friends In this city over Sun day. C A. Rawls, Lawyer. Pro bate and general practice. Of ice or Cauntv Attoroe The farmers In the neighborhood of Greenwood have organized a shipping association to handle their products from that station. Mrs. F. E. Schlater, who has been spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Ossenkup In Louisville returned home this morning. A marriage license was issued this afternoon to Philip Sharp, ace 45 of Oreapolls and Miss Florence Ford, age 4ti, of riattsmouth. The ('ass county teachers' Institute convened today In Weeping Water, and about twenty teachers went down from thlR city to attend. John Panders, accompanied by a force of three men, went to Bellevue this morning, where lie is engaged building lumber yards. The assessors' returns as tabulated the state board of equalization show that there has been an increase the assessed valuation of property the state to the amount of Jii.ooo,- in 000. Miss Minnie Skarritt and son who have been enjoying a visit with her parents, departed for their home in Hastings, Nek, this morning. Her mother, Mrs. Gems, accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fight and daugh ter, Miss Hattle, departed yesterday for Indianapolis, Ind., for a week's Islt with friends. They may conclude to visit Milwaukee, Wis., ere return- ng, In which event their trip will be prolonged another week. Mrs. S. K. Kerr left Saturday nlgbt the Missouri 'Pacific for Kansas City, where she will visit for a few weeks with her sons, Charles and Mer- rlt, and the lattcr's family. Mrs. Merritt Kerr is convalescing from a light attack of typhoid fever by which she has been confined to her bed for several weeks. Prof. Tyler, of Amherst college riM recently: "A man can live zom i iy without brains: no man ever I without a digestive system, 'i e ypeptlc has neither faith, hop- r liHrlty." Day by day people ie. . . ie Importance of caring for tti in gestion; realize the need of the f little Corrective after overeat lv a rrectlve like Kodol For Dysi- 1 1 digests what you eat. Sold by i i. Ft Icke & Co. and Gerlng & Co. Miss DoraSwearingen left yesterday for Brookings, South Dakota, where she will Join the Keeney Stock Com pany for a winter's engagement and tour. It is evident that Miss Dora Is favorite with the Keeney manage ment, as she Is one of only four who lomposed the company last season and were re-engaged this season, the other members being new people. Piatts niouth people may have an opportunity f seeing the Keeney company this winter as their tour covers this terri tory. W. II. Hell of the Pleasant View stock farm was In the city today and made this otllce a brief visit. In the Journal's mention of the list of dele gates appointed by Governor Mickey to represent Nebraska at the annual meeting of the Farmers' National Congress, which meets In Itock Island, Illinois, October w, the names selected from this county should have been W, II. Hell, of Eight Mile Grove, L. L, Wiles, riattsmouth and J. D. Fer guson and C. J. Gaebcl, Louisville. The name of John Harmer, of Green wood, appearing Instead of that of Mr. Hell. There Is nothing so pleasant n at "rlht, cheerful, at-peaee'i Mirld feeling when you sit d n nir ureaKiasi. mere is muii.- lomr.isivc 10 goou worn ami tvn ni ts. The healtuy man with u hemi md and body Is a belter fillo. Keller workman, a better elti.vi.. 1 lue man or woman ln Ishandku, , tv some disability, however sllyi.t. Nliuht disorder of the stomach wi i rmge your liody, your though! mid our disposition. Getaay fi.i. inu hoi hidness and the blurs Kn , .'omach In tune and both your nl ml body will respond. Little i .n llons of overeating can lie .i'iy corrected and you will besurpn.Mii I it -e how much better man ou me Try a little Kodol For D.vspen' a . vr tour meals. Sold by F. Q. icke Co. and Gerlng &Cu. Rheumatism. W ttut irc"fullT t-t mum of Siiprr braird Ait. t- Irclnrii? ot Ma'-irr kit rar ol Chtonic khrumttiim. ttitomr KStmnaiic AriStlift. Scmtict anachronic loini TfruHr W'titr lot full into? mation ; rriiliaii.riioi to any Sprinca" tiaatmrnt. THE l'. 8. k. LABOR' T!3Y, to Raitirt Pldt . OU Ml A. Nrtn. I n in Tji-c1t' Dally "Gut Hell." the favorite cigar Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' 1'.! ck. Sher::! Vuir.ton wet.t to Louisville on tuisinevi to lay. W. E. Dull of Murray was in town today on business. W. (!. Murray of Mynard was sit ing In Ojiaha yesterday. Mrs. Adams of Eagle is in town for a visit with the family of her daugh ter, Mrs. . C. D ivey. Titos. Irwin, J. II. Mclntyre and wife from near Louisville were in trie city on business today. Mrs. J. W. Newell of Alliance is vis iting in the city, the guest of tier par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Atwood. A partition suit entitled Albert A. Wetenkarop vs Grant Wetenkarcp, et al, has been riled in the district clerk's oftlce. John Fassbcnder came in from Wa- hoo this morning on business, and at the same time greet many of his old friends. Miss Lorlne Emory, who has been visiting with friends in this city, re turned to her home In Lincoln this morning. Mrs. T. J. Todd returned this after noon to her home In Wahoo, after a few weeks' visit with her parents In this city. Geo. Kennedy went to Greenwood this afternoon to look after the Inde pendent 'phone company's Interests in that vicinity. County Commissioner Swltzer came In from Weeping Water yesterday and is engaged checking up the county treasurer's books. Miss May II ungate who has been en Joying a visit with friends in thiscity, returned to her home in Weeping Wa ter this morning. John Bauer and G. P. Horn, wbo have been enjoying a visit In the lat ter's old home city, Peoria, 111., re turned home thismorning. Mrs. Jacob Horn departed last even ing for Plalnvlew and Orchard, Neb., for a visit with her children. Miss Anna Hassler accompanied her as far as Omaha. A. L. McDonald, mayor of Eagle, and one of the principal merchants of that city, stopped a few hours in Plattsmouth today In returning to bis home from Iowa, where he had been on business. 's would be scarce and i.ard U ii n-l, M they be made to see. g'uee and beauty is combined , ,.s ng Rocky Mountain Tea. Gartng Co., druggists. . E. Taylor, C. V. Morton and W. L. Taylor, of Union, called at these headquarters today, and while here the first named gentleman enrolled bis name for the Journal. These gentle men were enroute home from Omaha, where they had marketed a lot of fine peaches. We are Informed that Wm. N Ealrd, who for some time has been employed in the U. S. National Hank In Omaha has resigned that position to accept s similar one with that bank in Denver. It was while enjoying a vacation In the west that Will came across an opportunity for more rapid advancement and decided to make the change. Col. J. H. Thrasher, accompanied by his wife, who has been enjoying a ten days' visit with her sister, Mrs. II. II Davis, near Persia, la., returned home last evening. Miss Agnes will remain Isltlng her cousin, Mrs. Ernest Rest, until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thrash er report a fine time, and were loath to leave their hospitable entertainers, who reside In the country and are well ersed In the art of cooking. Through an oversight we neglected to mention in yesterday's paper that Walter Holmes and his mother were down from Havelock to spend Sunday with the family of Frank Kauble. In conversation with Walter he stated that although the foot which was in ured several weeks ago, was proving to be very troublesome, It was getting well as fast as the circumstances will permit. With the aid of crutches he was able to get about and see many of his Plattsmouth friends while here. I'miii Wi'iliiOMliiy'a dully. It. J. Tate of Plalnvlew was In town on business today, returning home this afternoon. Mrs. Irene Parker departed thi morning for Cheyenne, Wyo., where she will spend several weeks with rela tives. Mrs. Will Jean who has been spend ing several weeks wnn relatives in South Haven. Mich., returned home this morning. Mrs. J. W. Newell, who lias liecn spending a few days with her parents In this city, departed this morning for her home In Alliance, Neb. John Hroady and family arrived to day from Watson, Mo., and will move their household goods Into the John D. Robhlns place as soon as they ar rive. Miss Alice Holes and Mrs. M. Moody of Malvern, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mrglnla Mcvlcker. Miss Boles is on her way to Montana, Ore gon and California In hope of benefit' ing her health. More About Coffee and Tea u There are lot of People 21 lb Granulated Sugar tl.00 1 lb Blend Coffee 20 1 C. & S. Jap TeaSiftings 20 8 bars Best Suap-W. It., Swift's Pride, Lenox or Diamond C 25 Large bottle Eddy b Blue 10 CenK. D. Baking Powder 15 2.00 0 DC John Albert aod John II. Becker returned last night from a trip to Billings, Mont., where they viewed the real estate bargains of that sec tion. On their return trip they passed through South Dakota. I. S. White and his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mark White, who have been vis iting in Trenton, Mo., where they as sisted bis mother in celebrating her 100th olrthday anniversary, returned home this morning. Miss Mattie White of Chilllcothe, Mo., a neice of Mrs. I.S.White, accompanied them home for a visit. Dr. E. A. Donelan of St. Joseph, ac companied by his niece, Mrs. Geo. E- Wagner, of the same city, arrived yes terday for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Conrad Schlater. This is Mr. Done lan 's first visit to this city for thirty years, and previous to that he was one of the prominent business men of Plattsmouth. ' The Journal will have more to say of this early pioneer of Cass county in another issue. Jesse McVey, who started out with Col. II. C McMaken to attend the G. It. encampment at Minneapolis, was taken sick while enroute to that place, and at Galesburg, 111., boarded train westward bound, arriving home today. lie Is still on the sick list, although greatly improved since getting home. On account of the crowd that will be on hand, he did not care to risk a sick spell in Minne apolis. TheM. W.A. of Mynard will give an ice cream social at mat piace on Wednesday evening, August 22. A. M. Holmes departed last evening for Chilllcothe. Mo., where he will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Miss May Yallery of Mynard Is visit ing In South Omaha this week, the guest of friends at the Country club Mrs. W. A. Swearingen and Miss Feme Greenslate, are spending the day with the family of W. R. Murray, In Mynard. There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any pain in any part. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and en iov life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great system tonic and builder. TV lien applied and covered with I hot cloth Plnesalve acts like a poult let Best for burns, bruises, bolls, cracked hands, ecrcma, skin diseases, tetter, etc. Soldby Gerlng A Co. 's drug store. A lay liver leads to chronic dyspep sia and constipation-weakens the whole system. Doan'slRegulets (25c per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. lr you waot a real estate loan at reasonable rates; or a reliable abstmct of title, Insurance policy, security bond of and kind, or a contract, deed or mortgage drawn, see John M. Ley da, Gund building. Work promptly and neatly don in J charges reasonable. Another record was made a few days ago by Frank Jeans and Will smith wbo are running a company threshing There are a lot of people who use our Teas and Coffees, and there are some who do not. To those who do not we want to say they are missing out on some j;ood thing in these lines. The Ch&se L Senborn brands which we handle exclusively are The Best, and our mar gin of profit is small in comparison with some people's who sell Teas and Coffees. As an inducement to have you try our Teas and Coffees we offer the following combination; Try 50 lb of our Bonita Flour, reduced to U.20 Half pound Lipton's Ceylon and India Tea (quality No.l) w Large box Eddy's Pickling Spice 10 6 Bars Cocoa Castile Soap 25 1 can White Cross Baking Powder 15 12.00 DC 30 C machine, southwest of the city. They threshed out 900 bushels of heavy straw, oats averaging about 30 bushels to the acre, in three hours. The intense itching characteristic of salt rheum and eczema Is instantly al- Hyed by applying Chamberlain's Salve A a care for skin diseases this salve is ".quailed. For sale by P. G. Fricke & Co. aud A. T. Fried. You are cordially invited to attend an exhibit of the "Quick Meal" Steel range, to take place at our store dur ing the week commencing August 20. A useful souvenir will be presented to each lady visitor. II. L. Aseraissen & Sons. Scrub yourself daily, you're not clean Inside. Clean lrslde means e'ean stom ach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, health) t issue In every organ. Mgkai.: Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3.1 cents, Tea or Tablets. Gering & Co., druggists. Itch! Itch! Itch!-Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment It cures piles, eczema, any skin itch ing. All druggists sell it. Galveton' Sea Wall 'ii'ikei Mr ir.i ,tU: ii. int city as 'mi Hie higher uplands E. W. H "d I le.who resides on Dot t"it St.. In ', Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. I le writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption the p:ist live years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I had a cmth hlch for years had been growing worse. Now it's gone." Cures Chronic Coughs, LaGrippe. Croup, Whooping Condi and prevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guar anteed at P. G. Frlcke's drug stor. Price 50c and II. Trial hurtle free. Another change in business will oc cur sometime this week. Ed. Brant ner will cease his connection with the pool room and open up a cigar stand and lunch counter In the southwest corner of the Terkins hctel, where hot and cold lunches can he had day or night. a !y Whilej tli W t'i SM e. ' ! s :t ',. i i l M,.. a i i. . ' ' 1 1 f ' . I " r. II-' V I l.i ll.i.ltl MtiMtt "i?lv Ht 'nil Ji ft M .Oil. I . i"i-s O'f I 'i sl". v I1 'eh in S ' in I )!". Si) It Mi.'nM ! w iii rveiy hO'is.'iio'd. I u xenti iy, d'.' ' "Mi and c'm"!"' 'i nmi ( -i i in.) y h( Ijii'h v i- iiii'mbvr "( Mi Ii" no mil). On' 'irning. Cli'ini''er!iiin's (Vh CI' i i a hi Diiirrh'K-a liemniv. wM-li Is t'i-"'est kiini! medicine for tucsc dl'i''s. should always be kept, at hand, a Immediate treatment Is ne eessuy, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., anu A, T. Fried. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Hate Always Bought Bears the Blgnaturt of ! ZDi cr!J GET SETTLED Get settled in a home of your own In a good locality, along with other nice people, where you will have good neighbors and pleasant social inter course. A man wno pays rent can never be regarded as a fixture in any certain spot and he lasks a certain prestige that belongs to the house holder. We have started scores of peo ple of small means in acquiring a home stead, and have seen success crown their efforts In handing it without em barrassment to themselves. It's your turn. Come in. Some Big Bargains In Pierce, Antelope, Knox and Cass counties. For further particulars see Chas. L. Martin, Plattsmouth, or Bruce Sires, Plalnvlew, Neb. Sold on Easy Paynjeqts This Stan dard Edi son Phono graph and 12 Genuine Edison Gold Moulded Reeords for only $24.20 See the Genuine VICTOR TALKING MACHINES for only $10. Larger Victors at Larger Prices. PHIL SAUTER, Plattsmontii Why suffer with )our kidneys? The discovery of Kldney-Etts ..as proved a blessing to thousands o' kidney suffer ers who have been restored to per'ret health. These Tao.ets drive the diseased germs out of the s steii. and we urge all suffers to glv.- this clenlBc and successful kidney reii.edy atrial. 25c Gerlng 4 Co ,diugKNt..