Icoal Hfcvcrtiecmcnts. NOTICE. jn Tiir Ci'i'NTVf(.n:TiK vin . tV, , l.!4l,n. l H. nuUlT ofjIlH -ttc of I .i.-r IVt. rs. iWvl, AH tn:Ait iiit. r M (tln -.aid cim,. ,,f vtlT vt. r. dovic d lite iKHIiiiil itittt filial vul.m.'iit will Unmade hv the atliulnisiruiiiror ilix (".laic of 1 flT IVler. licensed mi il. ,iy f Au- g".it. mi. at lit .V..K a. m.. at tlie roumv urt room at I'UltMii.iutli. ilium v. Xi-lrn-.ka. Alliwnh-i iiiu-iv.le.1 tn said cm ate rv i'cliiliviltoaiiraral villi lime and il.-v antlniaWvulijcctidiiio tlm rrint (if kuld ail RiiiiUtrutdr. If any tin y liavc, on -or licforc nincoVlocK a. in. of said duv. l":'-! IIAUVKVU TRAVIS. County Jurist. LEGAL NOTICE. In County Court of Caw. County. XVIra-kti " matter of Uieortate of Manmi I. Mt deceased. All partle Intrrexied In Uit ;Mate of MarqnU L. Vldu Uvrael. ir lit rftiy notlMt-ri that a hearing will l had on tlie Still (lay of August. ItKxJ, at 111 o Vlork a. in. at th County Court Hoom, on the claim of I harles Kennedy, Hied against tttld tttat. . (Al..) llAKVCT II. THAVIH, County judge. BURLINGTON BULLETIN AUGUST 1906 You will find some attractive excur sion rates that will interest you. To Chicago and Rsturn $8.00 for the round trip. On sale August 4 to ti, . Inclusive. Return limit Aug. l."tli. To New England and Canada Ilally low round trip rates to Canada and on August nth. and 22d to New Eng land resorts. G. A. R. Rates to Minneapolis and St. Paul-August llth to i:i, Inc. $7.80 for the round trip, return limit Aug. 31st. To San Francisco and Los Angeles and Return nOly $,"0, direct routes, and 102.50 via Shasta route and I'uget sound, returning via Northern l'acl-tic-Burlington line via Hillings. All the attractions of the West Included in this rate and route, Dally, Sept. 3d to 14th, inc., limit Oct. .list. Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo For Pike's Teak celebration, one fare for round trip, maximum $1.1.00 from the Missouri River, Sept. luth to22d,lnc. Homeseekers' Excursion Frequently each month, according to territory. Ask your agent. Write D.Clem Pea ver, agent Ilurlington's Homeseek ers' Information Uureau at lool Farnam street, Omaha, about get ting hold of free section of Kinkaid land. Thousands of acres of these lands are being vacated, and we as sist settlers in locating thereon. Consult nearest Burlington Ticket Agent about low rates for Summer tours in any direction. R. W. CLEMENT, Acting Agent C. H. & Q. Ry. L. W. WAKELEY, G. T. A. Omaha. WE HANDLE the highest grade and most up-to-date furniture and anything you buy of us is of regular standard stack. We nev er ship in anything cheap and run it off under the guise of a bargain. One of our specialties is rich dining room furniture. Nowadays the dining-room receives greater attention from the from the stand-point than any room in the house. We show you the beau tiful, popular dark finishes of wood. Michael Hild Qalvsston's Sea Wall makes life now as safe' In. that city as on the higher uplands. E. W. GHd loe.wbo resides on Dutton St., In Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption the past five years and It keeps me well and safe. Rcfore that time I had a adigli wiilch for years had been growing worse. Now It's gone." Cures Cix hic coughs, LaGrlppe. Croup, Whunnmir Cough and prevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every buttle mar nntecd at F. G. Fricke's drug Mu. Price 50c and II. Trial battle fioo i Aa sssslsis Mtfi ti jtatu araa arttiaa . Ml BJaAa et BORE THROAT, toil a t am lit nuivat nm re. A tmf earn fat Hftasais, TMaWMa, Qalsar, tsrliaiia. CUaraUS a4 Catarrhal MraTari AtMMve et Crsa VaMaf PVfaMrtafta I a? tea at art aalaaa pjai iwumminaa .IMM G BRING & CO. druggists Murdock (Uy U. A. I.c'.v) I'Ut'I'l t E MAUKETs, Corrected weekly by Martin & Too!, wliu pay tl.p highest prices fur produce and guarantee sat if actum: Butt r it.- K-g llo liens.... N- Springs lie Crt-Hiu N. 1.1. la1; No. i Wo Hogs itu Cultle fl.jtf and aw tiliAIN MAIikKTS. Corn 37 ami .UK' Wheat .VV Oals Sdc ll(KK Island Time Taiii.k. Murdock Station. WEST IIOl'.ND. No. 41, mail 8:15 a. m. No. "5, local 8:.VSa. in. No. ft. mail 3:00 p. m. No. 37, mail 5:47 p. m. EAST BOUND. No. IK), freight 12:30 a. in. No. 38, mail 10:55 a. m. No. 70, Local 1:14 p. m. No. 6, mall 2:35 p. m. O. E. Eggleston was in Lincoln Mon day. Allle Towie went to Ilavelock Tues day evening. George Utt returned from Mllford Tuesday evening. Mrs. O. .. .ink is entertaining her parents this week. Miss Bertha Goehry ! was visiting In Minneapolis last week. Jim Crawford is down from Lincoln this week on a short visit. A party was given at the home of J. J. Gustin Monday evening. Conrad Wirth was a business visitor at the state capital Monday. II. A. Tool was a business visitor at Omaha Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. C. J. Lcis Is visiting at the home of her parents this week. Fred Westlake was up from Avoca visiting his parents over Sunday. Chas. Lau and Gus Laehr are visit ing friends at Fremont this week. Dave Rager returned to his home, at Fort Scott, Kansas, Wednesday. Matt Kunz of Columbus Is visiting at the home of D. Thimgan this week. Rev. Lehman and family are attend ing camp meeting at Cameron thU week. Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Avoca, is visit ing at the home of E. T. Tool this week. MissLeta McDonald is visiting at the pleasant home of A. A. Wallinger this week. E. T. Tool and wife visited with T. McKinnon's family at Bennett over Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. Roseno Thursday August Kith, a bouncing baby boy. Miss Delia Newman, of Columbus, Is visiting at the home of J. Goehry this week. Ferdinand Wendt stopped over at Murdock, on his return from Milwau kee Tuesday. Was anybody Ashing over to Salt Creek Sunday? Ask Dr. Trenholm or Floyd Wolcott. II. A. Gillespie returned Monday from Ills threshing tour of the western part of the state. Mrs. Eggleston and mother visited relatives in the western part of the state the forepart of the week. Chas. West was assisting Caulder A Raker hi their .tonsorial parlors at Elmwood, the forepart of the week. Miss Ster. and Miss Rose Schneider, of Elmwood are visiting at the home of Mrs. August Borneraeler this week. Arch Rager and wife, C. J. Leis and family and Charles Rager and wife visited relatives near Greenwood Sun day. Mrs. A. Stachetsky returned Mon day from a week's visit with her daughter, who now resides at Lexing ton, Neb. W. Weddell visited at Ames a couple of days last week, and during his ab sence, Dave Thimgan took care of the elevator. Miss Busch and Miss Stickler, who have been visiting; at the borne of A. E. Frashcr, left for their homes at Omaha, Wednesday. Miss Anna Goehry of this burg and Miss Myrtle Tlmblln of Weeping Water are spending the week at St. Joe, Mo., In the Interests of the mil linery business. The county surveyor was out to Murdock this week trying to locate the division line between Stroy's and KIcmme'8 farms and he finds out that Klcmme has 23 feet of Stroy's land. A gang of surveyors, supposed to be connected with the II. P. railway, lias been surveying from Louisville to a point southwest of Murdock, for a week past. Their first surveys struck Blkli, Kupkc, Wendt, Lake and Bucll, but the last survey Is a half mile farther north and will strike Mr. A. Long's farm, about a half mile south of town. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bear the 6lfuataref si FEDERAL DIVORCE HUNT Women Clerks to Examine Rec . ords For Twenty Years. CONGRESS WANTS STATISTICS. InfoniiHIItia lialuril Ity C'p uaua i IcrUa cut to rn VurW and F.vrrr Prin cipal t'oaatjr la the lallrd Stair Will Be l ard la t ranting a I ulfurat DKorre l.nw. Twelve of the brightest mul most (Willful women clerk hi the tlepurt meat of commerce unci lulior of the bureau of the centum recently Invaded the couuty courthouse at New York, marshaled by William II. Jiavls, and iuNtulled themxclwH iu the Hiirn.;ite'ti court. They will hold posscsHlou every day for koiiiu elijht week" when the room Is not needed by the nurroxate. Iu thut time they expect to go over tho divorce records of New York county for twenty years, oajs the New York World. Uxuuiluatlmis of similar rec ords will be made simultaneously Iu every principal county of every stato in the Uu I toil State for the purpose of collating Information, which will be used In framluK u bill for the federal supervision of divorces. Just us there Is u federal miporvlslou of bankrupts. Another body of Washington clerks was set to work In Brooklyn on tin sume task. Tlu unannounced appearance of the young women created a sensation In the courthouse, and there was a K'n eral rush of clerks "to look them over." There wasn't much to see except a doz en coiffures bent low over u long ta ble and many taper lingers going deftly over u great mass of papers and n doz en pencils making swift records. When the news spread to tin; olllces of lawyers who have been counsel In divorce proceedings In which the evi dence was sealed after the granting of the decree there was a general inter rogation ns to how far the federal gov ernment would go in Its resea relies. The head of the clerical force express ed the opinion that ns a mutter of courtesy the county would penult the examination of the sealed bundles which no man outside of the referees nnd the judges had seen. Although Mr. .Inrvis made It cle:ir that no names were to ho copied In the compilation of tho statistics, tho mere announcement that the arcana of divorce secrets were to be thrown open to twelve women created consterna tion. The men and women employed In tliu census bureau are required not only to possess Intelligence, but good memory. Every employee Is under bond not to reveal Information under pain of $."o(i fine or a term of Imprisonment, or both. The twelve women mul the eight men brought on from Washington were se lected with especial reference to their fitness and their loyalty. Most of them are from southern states and are es pecially Jealous of their reputations for being able to keep secrets. Neverthe less the attorneys who have family skeletons locked up were averse to any aecrets being distributed among twelve women, even If no names should bo placed on record. In the state of New Y'ork it is the law that all cases not tried In open court are sealed by direction of the court, and this Is strictly enforced either literally or presumably, sometimes the entire record of a case being securely sealed with big red seals nnd then tied with red tape, with the exception of the de cree. Then again It has often been said tbot divorces have been granted to cer tain Influential persons of sclal or financial standing in the community that have been secretly put away and fiiardcd so that Information of iheiu has never come to light. These will bow be made subjects of a thorough search and all the data regarding them will be placed In the public records at Washington. The secriMs thus disclosed will not be for publication, but for the use of the government only, no matter bow sensational may be the character of the facts revealed. The examiners will make no record f names except In their memories but will file answers to the following queries: State or country In which married. Date ot marriage. Data of separation. Data of mine petition. 'ho win llbellar.t husband or wife? How wai notice aerved peraonully et y publication? Viam cae contested? Was decree granted? Data of drcrea or Judgment. Wumber of yenra married. Cause for which divorced. If not direct, was Intemperance nn In Jlrect cause? Kind of dlvorce-absoluto or limited. Number of children by this union; num bar affected by decree. TVas alimony nxked for? Y'n alimony grunted? Occupation of husband; of wife. Residence, of llbcllee. ft lulling For krniint minna. Mrs. (illyeat, clerk Iu the state audi tor's oflieo, Topeka. Kan., is making n gofii pillow that will represent between $12,000,000 nnd $l5,Oun,(MiO in bonds which bnve lieen onnceled by the stato school fund commission during the time .Mrs. tJllyeat Las been In the nudl Wis office, snv" I-osllc's Wcekjv. When ouuti are paid or refuuiSM the audi tor punches holes In them. Theso small round pieces of paper Mrs. Gllyeat has saved for tier pillow, and she Las kept note of the value of the bonds can celed. Khe now tins the clippings from more thau 10,0OO,mw worth of the bonds. run r4 Per Teellrr. Experiments are twins; mado In Nor way svlth nh.a food for poultry. If successful, a new and profitable Indus try Will t established. My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor Is the only genuine hairfood you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The beat kind ot a teatltnonial "Sold for ovar slaty years." M4a tr J. o. ir" o., l-ow.u. mm. aim mnu0lurri ei f SARSAPAIILLA. iiers PILLS. cm m ptcToiiAL. Weeping Water I'rom the Herald. Postmaster t!. II. Olive left last Friday for a visit with Ills parents at Indianola, Iowa. Carl Fischer and son Herman left for Oklahoma, Tuesday, to look at land, and if suited will probably Invest In a slice of it. Chas. and Henry Meyers left for liulTalo county, Tuesday morning to look over the country with a view to Investing if pleased. Win. l'oul accompanied Peter Olson, Louie Todd and two sons and Judge II. 1. Travis to Chase ijouiity, Tues day to look over land. Word has been received hero to the ellect that the new switchboard for the Independent' exchange has been shipped from the factory direct tothls place, and may arrive at any time. Curtis Askew hasacccptcd a posit ion as night agent at the do pot, here. This Is a good position for Curtis, and one which lie will lill to the satisfaction of all. Miss Ada Wilson lias resinned Jut position as niu'lit operator for the Plattsmoutli Telephone Co. Miss Lena Morse has been secured to lill her place. The company Is Indeed fortun ate to secure Miss Morse, and we are sure she will nlve satisfactory service. The I. (). (). I', lodtfe of Avoca will hold their third annual picnic in TeiTt's nrove at Avoca, Wednesday, August LMi. The Weeping Water band will furnish the music, and the committee In charge promise a good line of sports to entertain all those who attend. Dr. II. Jensen was unable at the time of leaving last week, to secure anyone to take care of his practice, and on that account says he may re turn after the meet ing of the Ameri can Veterinary association and remain until he can secure some one. The doctor has a large practice and feels that it should be taken care of. WOMEN'S WOES Plattsmouth Women are Finding Relief at Last. It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that'allllct humanity; they must "keep up," must attend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing down pains; they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause moresullerlng than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health Is easily main tained. Read of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and Is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. Joseph II. .Smith, living at corner Second and Diamond btrects, Wlntersteen Hill Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "Owing to a derangement of the kidneys, I have suffered a great deal for years from pain in the small of my back. I was troubled the most when on my feet or from any over-exertion Pifliculty with the secretions annoyed mo and especially at night when my rest would be disturbed. My husband had his attention called to I loan's Kidney Pills and he brought home a box for mc from (lerlng Co.'s drug store. I used them according to directions and tho treatment did me an infinite amount of good. The pain was relieved and there was much Im provement generally. I pronounce Doan's Kidney Pills a most excellent remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price ."oc. Foster-Mllhurn C., Huffalo, N. Y sole agents for tho United States. ncmembcr the name-Ioan's-and take no other. Pine-uless CUA1ANTEED TO OVI SATISFACTION 01 MONET KFJUNDEO. I DOSE AT BED TIME WILL USUALLY RELIEVE THE MOST SEVERE CASE BEFORE MORNING. iiiiBiifiMift AcCctable Preparation for As similating the Food nmlKctf ula -ting Hie b tumachs and Dowels of Tremolos Dige3tion.Chmrul ness and IVsl.Contaiiis m-itUr Opimn.Morplune nor Mineral. Not Nam c otic. Alalia Siml hUU .W- itofcnafr.Gab Kna.rmJ- A pilfer I Hcinedy rorronslipn lion, Sour Stouwtth.UiarrlMwn Worms ,( lonvulsions .Feverish ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. FacSinilo Signnture of NEW - YOU K. UL! MM IS- Ml CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. f7? '00 I ','' i - TV- 'If Kroehler & Kroehler In si'lectinj your spring needs, please hear in mind that we carry a complete line of Builders' Material in the Hardware Line. Also, L mmm We do all kinds of Hoofing, Repairing and Spouting. Call and see us. KROEHLER PERKINS HOTEL PLATTSMOUTH, RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. 6c M. Depot We Solicit the Farmers Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us u Call J5he Perkins Hotel . by ths Costsia ths Tirtatg Sold at CURING k CO S. Druo Store For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years Tmi oraTava qmmnt. acta vo oity.' fifllllP In ' Miivbt you an; nut UUIHC hi . rr.l(y )() hliy thllt watch you've li.-ul in mind, but there's no liaim In letting us show you some of lhm In null fill new hand rngraved rases. In gulil lilled and si I ni olil H Is always :i pleasine, (do, for us to explain l.be dilTeient, movements and explain the broad ;Mi;inuilee covering both ciise ami works. Li'.te beaut iful i Heels in Indies' watches. JOHN W, CRiBILL JEVVLLLI1 Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mowers, and the old Keliahle Buck's Stoves and Ranges & KROEHLER NEBRASKA AW 17 WA II 1.1 V U H IB I III. LA 7 -w i -w- a aa a Th medicinal virion of the ends ftimi tod rtilna obtslosd f rom ths Rstivs Ptas Uts bssa rtcofaixsl snsdical proftaaloo for csntuies. Plas-aJst of ths HsUts Plot that ars of tslns i n rtlieT. Backacht, BUdnsj, Blood,Bladder and Kheamatic Troubles. BACK-ACHE