THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AMD VICINITY. I'rviu I rldiiy'ii 1'ally. A marriage license was Issued today to Win. l. Kern, acd J.'i, and Miss Minnie C. Cherlvrout, aged 2'- both of Greenwood, Neb, Mrs. Carrie Ackeson, of Lincoln, a granddaughter of Mr. Henry Lehn lioff, of Louisville, Is visiting with friend la this city. ' Geo. J. tolitman, a prominent far mcr living four miles south of Louis ville, was In the city today on business In the probate court. Mrs. John Jackson and two (laugh tcrs, who have been visiting Mrs. K. K. Itarkus for a couple of days, re turned to their home In (ilenwood, Iowa, this afternoon. Miss Nellie Sherwood, who has been enjoying a visit with relatives In Louis ville, returned home this morning. Her sister, Mrs. Hoover, accompanied her home for a visit with her parents. Kcv. A. L. .Ink, pastor of the Chris tian church, lias located Ills oftleo over the Hank of Cass county, where he will bo glad to meet tho church work ers, and also any others who may de sire to visit lilm In a social manner. Mrs. Chas. McThcrson, of Grccly Center, Neb., came In last evening for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Lelin holT. Mr. Mcl'lierson Is a merchant at Grecly Center, but was for a number of years engaged In business at Louis vllle, Neb. Our old friend, W. M. Wiley, one of the oldest pioneer residents of Cass county, was In tho city today and called to renew the subscription of his son-in-law, E. L. Manser, at lllalto, Cal. Mr. Wiley says the corn crop Is doing well and that he never saw It In a better condition at this time In the season since coming to the county. l'ruiii Hulurilny'x Dully. According to the superintendent's report, (Hoe county needs about tiflccn teachers yet to supply all the schools. A marriage license was Issued today to I'au Kueinelin, age 21 and Miss Martha K. Ktiiw, age l'.i, both of Klin- wood. Conrad Wetenkamp of Cass county claims to have raised the largest peach of the season. It Is ten and one half Inches in circumference. Jason Fountain and wife, of South llend, drove through this morning en route f .r (Ilenwood, Iowa, to visit friends. Mr. fountain tan led long enough In t lie city to renew hU faith In the Journiil Knottier jear. Chas. (Uwarker was overcome, ly the heat last Wednesday while sitting in his cilice at the lumber yard in Weeping Water. The attack lasted about an hour. Mrs. llattle Saner of 1 Vuel county, Neb., came down to spend a day with i relatives and lett. on the afternoon! train fur York. Mis. Sarver owns a cattle ranch In I 'cue! county. Mrs. M. kiuidehiuh of Chapjul, leuel count v visited herewith friends and left today fur York. Mrs. K u le liush i-i the wife i.f Win. );, udebush, county tieasiucr of Ivuel county. Our old Herman friend, John krae ger, w;:sa county seat visitor today, and while here renewed for the Jour nal another yer. Mr. Kracger Is one of Cass county's prosperous and enter pricing friends. After an eistciu of twenty years the Congregational church at Tagle has disbanded. .1. C. lien, ami wife of the original thirty-eight members are still living In the nelghhornood. The church property has been sold. J. S. Llndsjy, who has been at the home of his son Tete In this city for two weeks, went dow n to Murray yesterday tolookaflersome business matters, Tor several days Mr. Llndsey was In a very precarious condition, and the Journal is pleased to see him better. The financial report report of the teachers' Institute as compiled by the county superintendent, shows that receipts for examination and tuition fees amounted to and that for the Institute fjoo was paid out for In struction, and K" for lectures. Frank McNurlin, one of the Jour nal's staunch friends In Mt. 1'leasant precinct, was In the city today. Mr. McNurlin says he Is so tired of thresh ing that he concluded to take a clay on ana came 10 nausmmiiii for a change. The rural mall carriers who have been In service as long as a year will he given a vacation of two weeks with full pay during the time. Those who have not served so long as one year will also be allowed a vacation, hut not so long. It Is said to do this will cost the government tsw.noo. Our friend MlkeSwarUtlshcr was in today to reucw the subscrlptldn of Lorenz Itrau, who lives near Tocaasct I.T. Mr. Jiwartzfisher recently vis ited the Cass county boys in the Ter ritory, and says they are all doing well, and that they welcome the coming of the Journal like alctterdlrect from home. I rum Mniiiliiy'it linlly. K. A Joy of Gretna was a business visitor hi l'lattsinoth today. Joseph Mauck from near Nehawka was a county seat visitor today. Will Noxenof Cedar Creek was visit ing with friends in this city Sunday Abe Kuplcy was up from Union Sun day for a visit with his friends in this city. Mrs. Anna Moore and Mrs. Knee will represent the W. C. T. U.'s of l'latts- moutli In Nehawka today. Karl Itutler of Lincoln was spend ing Sunday with friends In this city, the guest of the family of Wash Smith. J. W. Newell and wife who have been visiting with their parents In this city, Bcturncd to their home In Alliance today. J. W. Holmes and family and Miss Anna Kecnan, came up from Mynard hist evening for a short visit with rela tives In this city. Mrs. Daisy Hoover, who has been en joying a visit with her parents In this city, returned to her home in Louis ville this afternoon. George Craig departed for Denver Saturday night to bring homo with him Mrs. Craig's grandmother, who Is quite aged and In poor health. Miss Agnes Weckbach and Miss Malono of Lincoln are visiting with friends in the vicinity of l'lattsmouth the guests of Miss Minnie Wills. Matt Spader, who went to Seattle, Wash., several weeks ago, is now In the employ of the street ear line in that city, holding down the position of conductor. Julius Kamge went to Murray this morning to begin placing a new coat of paint on John Buck's house. The painting of the school house, was com pleted last Friday by Mr. Ramgc. Mrs. (i. W. Khoden departed this morning for I'.urllngton Junction Min eral Springs, where she will try the curative propcnsitlvesof the water for dropsy and rheumatism for a couple of weeks at least. The following rural route carriers have been appointed for Cass county: Khnwnod, route J, Frank A. Kakcr; Wabash, route 1, John II. Wood. Mr. llakerisa brother-in-law of County Clerk Kosencr.ins. Miss Alma Nelson came down ironi Omaha Sat unlay evening to visit a week at the home of Juiius and Miss Kdith Til.. Miss Nelson is a charm ing younu' lady and Miss Kdith al ways makes her visits so plcis.uii. that she delights In coming to see them. home of J. M. Roberts, went to Weep ing Water this morning for a visit with friends. Adam Heck went to Omaha this morning, and thence to South. Omaha, to look after some stock that was ship- ed last evening. W. C. Gillespie went with the stock. Ir. and Mrs. Schlldknecht departed thin morning for the Turlington Junc tion Mineral Springs, where the Doc tor will try the curative powers of that well known resort. Is there a melon trust In l'latts mouth" One would think so, when some of our grocerymen pay 15 cents for watermelons and retail the same for 30 cents home grown melons at that. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Vallcry, accom panied by Misses Josephine Vallcry and Florence Pitcher, departed this morning for Hush vllle, Sheridan conn ty, where they will visit friends for a week or ten days C. A. McReynolds, of near Murray, was in the city today on business, and gave the Journal a call. While her Mr. McReynolds renewed Ids faith in the Old Reliable. J. D. Wardeman, who has been vis iting his brother-in-law, Lee Nickels, and family, for the past few days, de parted this afternoon for his home In Leigh, Neb. Mrs. Wardeman will re main here for a few days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn, residing three and one half miles west of l'lattsmouth, are rejoicing over the ar rival of a bouncing ten pound baby boy at their home last Saturday morn lng. Roth mother and little one are doing nicely, and Henry Is the proud est man In the precinct. Will Robertson and Fritz Frlcke went to Louisville today for a day's tlshlng on the Mr. Robertson's farm Lookout for the big ones that got away when they return. In county court, today was set for final hearing on the estate of l'cter Deters, but owing to the non-appcar ance of many witnesses, the case was continued until the l"th of Septem ber. C. K. Fran.en and wife, of Arcadia, Neb., were present. Miss Rose Schall went to Omaha this afternoon to meet Miss Lillic Strune, of Chicago, who accepts a po sition in the department store of Mr. Fangcr, as head trimmer. Miss Strune comes to Hattsniouth most highly recommended to till the position in every part leular. She was lately man aj,'er of a large millinery establish- incur in Munxi.iiy, ia. noiii lames will remain In Omaha a few days. Mrs. F. 11. Gulhman and daughter. Miss Minnie, came in from Mnrdock this morning, .where .urs. Gulhman lias been visiting lor some time. Miss Minnie has been enjoying a trip t Denver and oilier points in o oraoio in company of Mr. and Mrs. II. R Gr: DC DC 30 DC More About and Coffee Tea There are lot of People 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 Rood thing in these lines. The Cha.se l Sanborn 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; Jl lb Granulated Sugar $1.00 1 lb lilend Coffee 20 1 C. & S.Jap TeaSlftings 20 8 bars Rest Soap-W. R., Swift's Pride, Lenox or Diamond C 25 Large bottle KddysRlue.. 10 Cen K. D. Baking Powder 15 2.00 Try ."iO lb of our Ronita Flour, reduced to 11.20 Half pound Liptou's Ceylon and India Tea (quality No. 1) :t0 Large box Eddy's Pickling Spice 10 6 Pars Cocoa Castile Soap 25 1 can White Cross Raking Powder .15 $2.00 I I I 1 : 1 E. . E)VEY & SQM 1 , " " " f " " " " ;upt . .1. Y. Gamble went to Lin-! Nl'i,1,1 ''' Murdock. She ivrts a coin last evening in response to a mes-; ""' rwaui i'iau;i oeais i sage from Supt. J. L. Mcl'.rien, aiug ! i,l';i:;i,;i''' "r enjoying a pleasant him toav-is! with the work in the' state department this wed,. The 1 1 1 "" V'"'!'-'':'.V. work in the Mat" superintendent's! Kolt-. I'ropst and wife of ofllce Is veiv heavy juM at this t i:ne. j were passengers at this si at; Mrs. Gamble will have charge of Mr. i mal:a this morning. (.amiile s oiiice during tne weel;. c. Reiigcn and wif Kugciie Tighe came in Saturday in ap I hue. ynard m for from no ir My ers for veiling for a. visit over Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Con- ad Schlater. Mr. Tiglie Is now I -ated at Sutlu rland, Neb., and Is hlef clerk for Foreman S. K. Russell, where a large rave Is now engaged in constructing a new line for the 1'nioii I'acllic lailnad, with present head- liiarters at Sutherland. Gene is a competent young man and the Jour nal Is pleased to hear of his Miceess. He returned todav. Every citlen in this town will be t entiled by every improvement that is made, lie may not be a contributor to the enterprise because he Is too poor or because he Is too mean, but everything that attracts capital to Plattsmouth will help every citizen hi spite of himself. While our city lias more than her share of deadheads, she will prosper in spite of them, and with Plattsmouth's prosperity comes the prosperity of every citizen. Get onto the train. Don't ride the bumpers when you can go lirst -class for so lit tle money. From Ttioilay's Oully Arthur Raker of Murray was In town on business last evening. Dr. L. R. Raconof Pacific Junction was a business visitor In Plattsmouth this afternoon. Joe Malcolm, the Nehawka miller, came up last evening on a business trip, returning this morning. Miss Amy Oliver went ty Mynard this morning to spend the day at the home of Miss Harriet Murray. Rryau's portrait in fireworks w 111 be one of the attractions at Capitol Reach during tho state fair next week. Wm. Split and family were in the city today and while here Mr. Split called and renewed his allegiance to the Journal. Mrs. Mark White and niece were among the passengers for Omaha this afternoon, whera they will visit with relatives for a few days. Miss Ula Watcrbous, of Omaha, who has been spending several days at the nard, were among the passei Omaha this morning. Misses Jessie Rarlonand Alice bavis, who have been visiting their many friends in this city, returned today to their homes in Lincoln. F. !!. Guthman, who has been pen:l iug several weeks at Mui d.r'.c, re turned home last evening, neeom panled by Henry, who drove up Satur day afternoon. Frank and Chas. Morgan, who have been visiting friends and relatives In Plattsmouth for the past two weeks, departed this morning for their home in Little Rock. Ark. Hon. John C. Rtxldy, of Nebraska City, one of Otoe county's oldest and wealthiest citizens, was a business visitor in Plattsmouth today. He is accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Clarence K. Wltherow, of Thurman, Iowa. In the past few days quite a number of Greeks have arrived In the city in response to the large bills sent, out by the Commercial Club for employes for the Rurllngton shops. Also, a number o'f Italians and Japs. Noel It. Rawls, the Journal reporter, has been confined to his home for a com pie of days with a severe ease if sore eyes, which have been bothering him for a week or more. Tliey arc improving however. Byron Clark of this city has resigned as member or me republican state central committee, to which position he was elected at the recent state convention, and Orlando TctTt, of Avoca, has leen chosen to till the va cancy. The Reason seems to be ripe for cat tlsh. Every morning fishermen can be seen wending their way up Main street with tlsh that weigh from five to fifty pounds. One that weighed seventy pounds was caught Monday morning. Frank Kdgcrton and son, who have been here several days looking for house in which to live, have rented the Gorder property on Eighth street and leave today for their present home In Hamburg, la., where they will pack up their household goods and bring them and their family to Plattsmouth to reside. Mr. l'dgerton and son both expect to thiol employment in the Shops. L. W. Patterson, of Navka, Kansas, In company of his brother, Fred, of Rock Rluli's. was a pleasant caller at this oi'iice today. Mr. Patterson was one of the early pioneers of this sec tion of Nebraska, coming to Cass coumy in Is')"). He removed to Kan sas in I-si, where he has since resided. lie arrived in Murray yesterday morn ing and is no.v engaged in visiting his old fi iends and relatives. "Gut. lleil,"t,he favorite cigar Dr. Maivhall, Dentist, Coats' I'.!. -ok. G. 11. Ktes. of Pacific, Junction, is buying mules in Plattsmouth today. G. I'. MeXamce. of Fi.iou. was a business visitor in Plattsmouth today. Henry Maxwell came in from Oma ha this morning to attend the family picnic ,".t the Wills home. J. R. Vallcry, of West V.u-.i ill nil's prccino", was attending to business matters in the county seat today. Kverybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc il. Cures toothache, ear ache, sore thro'U. Heals cuts. bruises, scams, mops any pain. . I. K. P. Carper and wife, and Klmer! Chapman and wife, from near Prion, drove up this morning to attend the funeral of Wm. Kikenbarv. Miss K.lith Pit, and Miss Alma Nelson went to Murray this morning where they will spend the day w ith their friend. Miss Jessie Drost. Mrs. Gertrude Foxwell Richards, who has been visiting for some weeks with her aunt, Mrs; P.. S. Ramsey, de parted this morning for Lincoln, Neb. Miss Grctchen Walsh, of Lincoln, is in the city, the guest of her many old schoolmate friends. Miss Walsh Is a graduate of the Plattsmouth High school. Mrs. Bertha Crisman, who has been visiting her mother, weut to Omaha this morning, where she w ill visit a couple of days before returning to Lincoln. Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Olnt ment brings quick relief and last ing cures. Fifty cents at any drug store. After a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan's Regulets, and give your stom ach, liver and bowels the help they will need. Regulets bring easy, regular passages of the bowels. Mrs. R. C. Dill and children, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. Dill's parents In this city, and other friends and relatives, departed this morning for their home near Teka mah, Neb. Many ills come from Impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion, lay liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Rlood Bitters streng thens stomach, bowels and liver and purities the blood. . Sam Pitman, of Murray, was a Plattsmoush visitor today. Ren Dill, of Murray, was transact ing business in Plattsmouth today. F. K. Vallery came up from Murray this afternoon to take the fast mail for Omalia, but arrived in town in time to see the train pull out. J. J. Lohncs, from near Cedar Creek, passed through l'lattsmouth this morning enrout e to Omaha, where he will try ami buy a car load of sheen for fattening. ..n jour I;: ii I . ' ''ay wheo : ii ' ' ' . :,v. 1 ox -f Ki I t' - :! ,,u.;:. -ud t ae next. 2ic. Uci vC James Berger and family and II. Berger and family, from near Glen wood, caiiMMiver this morning to at tend Hie; Wiles family reunion at the homo T. W. Wiles today. T. W. Swan and wifeand James Pit man and wife, from near i'ni"n, drove up this morning to attend the funeral of Wm. Kil.enberry. Both ladies are daughters of Mr. Ki ken berry. G. S. I'pton and wife, and Mrs. J. W. Pitman, S. M. Gilford and wife, and Mrs. Clara and Mrs. M. 11. Davis, all I'nion.are in Plattsmouth today to attend the funeral of Win. Kikenbary. Th.- intense Itching characteristic of 'hi urn and eczema is instantly nl- 1 s "v applying (.hambcriahrsSalve ' ' e , for skin diseases this s-ilv 'l ' ' " i or sine iy i . t. 1 1. ,i. - and A, T. Pried. Cass county was visited by the liist genuine hail storm of the season last evening. Report comes fromi down near Rock Blutrs that stones fell al most as large as an egg, but just what damage was done we have l:en unable to learn. ! J. M. Carper, an enterprising Cass! county farmer, near Weeping Water, drove over today to take In the county seat sights for the lirst time in two years. While here Mr. Carper called and renewed his subscription to the Journal. Credo Harris, from near I'nion. passed through Plattsmouth this af ternoon, enroute to Omaha. He drove a team of mules up, and while here met the boss mule man. G. H. Ites, of Pacific Junction, and sold one of them to him. The Wiles families are enjoyim: a family reutdon at the old homestead south of town today. The entire fam ily will member upwards in the hun dreds, many of whom are present to day. The Journal will give an account of the pleasant affair tomorrow. A hundred years ago the best physl clan would glva you a medicine for your heart without stopping to con sider what effect It might have on the liver. Even to this ood day cough and cold medicines invariably bind the bowels. This is wrong, Bee's Laxstlve Oough Syrup with Honey and Tar action the bowels-drives out the cold-clears tbe head, and relieves all coughs. Guaranteed toglvesatls faction or money refunded. Sold bt a A HOME BUY You ham: been a long time mak ing up your mind to buy a farm of your own, but once vou make the the step you will regret the time you have wasted and be impatient to get settled on the new premises. "If 1 had only olone this live or six years ago." is an expression we oft en hear. No use to brood over nast ; mistakes, hut make up vour mind ;j to begin right now. We havo a ; j number or choice pieces of land In various partsof Nebraska. Call to ; day and let us tell you what we have ! Martin & Sires, jj PLATTSMOUTH. - NEBRASKA s ! Sold on Easy Paynjeijts This Stan dard Edi son Phono graph and 12 Genuine Edison Gold Moulded Reeords for only $24.20 . .' f : ' Gerlog & Co.'s drug store. Ik &m&'M. - See the Genuine VICTOR TALKING MACHINES- for only $10. Larger Victors at Larger Trices. PHIL SAUTER, PlattSMlii ould be scare in i ,i i u " . they be made to see. giuce and beauty is combined Hi cuing Rocky Mountain Tea. tiering fc Co., druggists. In this state it is no! necessary If erve a five days' notice for eviction f cold. Use the original laistlve cough eyrup, Kennedyi Laxative Honey and Tar. No opiates. Sold by f . 0. Frlcae Co. and Gerlog ft Co. )