'j: A Suggettion lor Merchata. Newspapers have aUays Lad a l ard time to persuade retailers to advertise, and even today there are many mer chants who seof! at it. The truth is that merchants couldn't (Jo businesat i all without advertising in s me way. J They have all done It. They didn't j know it was advertising. Their me-i diums have been windows and the cir- j dilation ttie passing crowds. Now, a newspaper is nothing else but extend ing your window advertising to a lar ger circulation. Uy pictures of the poods instead of the good sand printer's Ink instead of brush and cards you have only to apply the same principles, and you succeed in the same way, but in far greater proportion. Don't drag along with a dull, billioui heary feeling. You need a pill. Use DeWltfs Little Early Risers, the fa mous little pll'.s. Don't sicken or gripe bat results are sure. Sold by V. G. Fricke & Co. and Gerinir & Co. Cass County W. C. T. U. Convention. The Cass county W. C. T. U. con vention held In Jfchawka Tuesday, August 28, was fairly well attended and good reports were given. Miss Lloyd, of Nebraska City, read a good paper and gave a good talk on Physi cal Culture. Rev. Andrews of Weep ing Water gave the lecture of the evening session, and Mrs. West was In charge of the music and other features of the evening program. In the elec Hon of otllcers for next year, Mrs. L A. Moore, of riattsmouth, was elected president; Miss Paine, Weeping Water, vice president; Mrs. S. Harrison, Avoca, secretary; Mrs. E. A. Klrkpatrlck, Ne hawka, treasurer. Other members of the board from Plattsmouth are Mrs. E. L. Rouse, superintendent of purity; Mrs. A. II. Knee, superintendent of mercy and relief; Mrs. S. E. Kerr, su perintendent franchise; Mrs. George Dodge, superintendent scientific tem perance instruction. Every form f distressing ailment known as Pile! originates internally. The real cause of the trouble is inside. ManZan is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle, so the medicine can be applied where it will do the most good and do it quickly. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded if you are not satisfied. Sold by Gerlng fc fin 'a ftrncr ttn New Cash Register. Gering & Co. received a new Na tional cash register this morning that is one of the finest that money can buy, and is up-to-date in every partic ular. It )ias many new improvements over the ones manufactured by the same lirm a few years ago. K will stand in the center of the store, and will )'C fib Hit four to live feet high, and contains six iira.vers, giving each clerk a separate apartment, tellinj: the exact amount i f business each man doe;; during il.e, day. besides register ing the amount of t-r.di cash imrcha.se, it delivers a ticket U: the customer and tells whether the good purchased is for cash or credit. The new machine will he placed in operation hy t'.ic first of the month, when a representative of the manufacturing establishment Murdock Utjr U. A. l.-l.) 1 iiODl'l K MAKhKTS. Corrected weekly by Martin & Tmo who pay the highest prices fur produce and guarantee satisfaction: ttutlvr u,- KlTi-t II.- 11,11 ( !-prliu's Ho Crrimi No. I. ire: No. He 1 loirs .V Caule il.j0itml3.uu till A IN MAIikKTS. Cnru... ml io W lltHl S(H Oals Sio Rock Island Timk Tahlk. Murdock Station. W KST IMU'ND. No. 41, mall K:15a. m. No. "5, local 8:55 a. m. No. 5. mail :i:0 p. m. No. 37, mall 5:47 p. m. EAST HOUND. No. 90, freight 12:30 a. m. No. 38, mall 10:55 a. m. No. 76, Local 1:14 p. m. No. 6, mall 2:35 p. m. K. II. Davis spent Sunday In Mur dock. Earle Cole was up from Weeping Water Sunday. II. A. Tool made a business trip to Omaha Friday. Ralph Morris was down fjom Green wood Thursday. Julian Blckert, of Eagle, spent Sun day in Murdcck. It. E. Nelt.el returned to his home at Waterloo Friday. Mrs. C. J. Leis was on the sick the forepart of the week. , A. J. Tool and family visited at Bennett over Sunday. Miss Amy Westlake returned to her work at Alvo Thursday. Miss Edna Leller is visiting with Miss Olive Long this week. Wm. Gakemeier and Burnmastcr re turned to Chicago Monday. G. L. Colbert made a business trip to South Dakota last week. Mrs. J. Lemlng is visiting in Gage county, Nebraska, this weok. Miss Grace Jarvis Is visiting at the home of D. Austin this week. Henry Guthman, of Plattsmouth, visited in this burg over Sunday. Harry Hoffman and family visited at the home of .1 . J. Gustin Sunday. Mrs. L. Hoclt.el was visiting rcla-; tives in Plattsmouth over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gakemeier 'cere business visitors at tmaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Guthman returned to their home at I'lattsmomh Tuesday. Martin & Tool shipped a car load of potatoes to the Texas markets Tuesday. renee .larvis visited at the ). Austin, the forepart of the thecauseof his death. lie was laid to rest at the German Lutheran ceme tery, two miles north of ton, Mon day afternoon. Ask Pro. Squires how walking Is be tween Weeping Water and Wabash? We have heard that it wasn't very cood. but understand the Souire Is pretty good authority on this subject. couple of young ladies from Mur dock, and a couple of young men from Wabash, enjoyed a real "ducking" In the Richard's park at Wabaslt the other day. For furthe particulars see G rover Otte. Louisville and Manley crossed bats on the Manley diamond Sunday, and the result was 5 to 1 in favor of Louis ville. Ratteries Ixnilsvlllc, Stilts and Pankonln; Manley, Hultlsh and Keckler. Umpire Sheehn. No. 41, the local west bound passen ger, was delayed for some time, at Alvo Wednesday morning, on account of the tender being derailed. The section crew from Murdock were taken up to help clear up the wreck. Tralllc was delayed for several hours. In regard to the survey that Is be Ing made south of town, the World Herald has this to say: "The Union Pacific's Omaha-Lincoln short line, running from Gllmore to Lincoln, after being surveyed six times Is now a settled thing, and as soon as the grade can be approved work will rushed to Its utmost capacity and trains will be running by January 1st, of next year It Is the Intention of the Union Pacific to put on motorcars and as soon as the track can be ballasted the highest rate of speed In the west will be main talned. It is expected that the through motorcars will make the run from Omaha to Lincoln In one hour. The distance has been trimmed down to a fraction over 55 miles, which Is practically the same as the Purling ton." The Herald also states that It strikes Murdock In Casscounty, which Is the only town It strikes between Omaha and Lincoln. We wish to cor rect this statement, for It passes Mur dock three-quarters of a mile to the south and It strikes Alvo within lifty 1 yards of the Hock Island depot. WE HANDLE ttie highest grade and most up-to-date furniture and anything you buy of us Is of regular standard stack. V e nev er ship In anything cheap and run it olf under the guise of a bargain. One of our specialties Is rich (lining room lurnlture. Nowadays ttie dining-room receives greater attention from the from the stand-point than any room In the house. We show ymi the beau tiful, popular dark Mulshes of wood. Michael Hild Tito Kliul You llavo Always Nought, nnl wlihh lias lutn In nso for over HO your, linn lorne tlio tdirimturo of and lias Immmi iniulniiiulor Ills mt Nonal nii-rNlou tdncn Um Infancy. Allow no oiio totWrivn you In Mil. All Counterfeits Imitation and "Tust-iiH-cood" ar but Kxpt-rlint-iitH that trlilo with and endanger tlio health of Infant and Children rxerleno against Kxperlmeiit. (&Aftfial GVveilon'a 5(in V.'a'l , 1 1, Mrs. r home of week. Miss F. I'" ' ii .i mis K. " in) I ('Mill's mi ii:- li IH'fl'.S II i VI ,!! I ! l .!. "I U-i (l l ' K !; '.Try f' T ( ''inIM';i' i. hi lli' -u rs and ii. Li-ops ii'" . li I - pit- I ha', t in" I in. I ; ii for years had 1 i ,. . Now ll ' yoi:e. " ( 'a I ' 1 i s, l.all ii''. ' i u: 1 1. 'i a nd i i- i - !'' .r .. a hi I K.vr. I, .1 ' I I D.O. DWYER, Attorney-at-Law Offce In building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Float Convention. The democrats of Otoe and Cass county are requested to meet In con vention at Nebraska City, on Monday, September 10th, hxxi, at 1 o'clock p. m., tor the purpose of selecting a can didate for lloat representative. Otoe county will be entitled to 18 delegates and Cass county lit. The county con. ventlons to select delegates to this con vcntlon will meet on Saturday, Sep tember H, at 2 o'clock p. m. J. P. Faltkk, Chairman. w ny suiter with jour kidneys? The 1i ri vrry of Kliliiey-Klts ..us pinn-ii . leg to thousands u kidney Mdh i ho have iiecn restorrd to i , '" I'll. These Tan. cli dine u. ".used germs nut of I lie S' si i i 'ir" !in si.; ers m uu i i '; mil sin fi sslii. l.hlii.'v , . 1 I., i 'J.V, i '" a' A. ' o .!;. The mad dog scare in the .Jean's neighborly:! has ahont subsided. Then! are no new developments, am the animal that was bitten by the dug is getting along nicely, and all symp toms of hydrophobia seems lo h:ivMMi- t What is CASTORIA Cast or la Ih a liarnilcN Hiibstltiito lor Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing- Sjrnps. It Ih l'leuHiint. It i-ontaiiiH neither Opium, IMorphino nor other Narcotic Mihstauee. Its ago Ih Its guarantee. It destroy h Wornm liud allajH 1'eveiishneHH. It eurcH Diarrlnea, and Wind Colic. It relieve! Teething Troubles, cureH Constipation mid Flatulency. It assimilate the Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Itowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children's l'anacear-Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Siguaturo of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. el .Ink and Mi anche , in this neighborhood I at J', 'ik; and i' i i (I r I ; Tlial Iv.i i : Marshall visited last week. Will Ilcincmaun i!.-p:i.rlc:l Thursday for a journey t!)rni;L;!i Uie nviimtains of ( ;,ilorado. Il'jrn lo Mr. and Mrs. . 11. Mc Donald Suniiay, August l!'l, a bright The cleansing, antiseptic r.nrl hr ing properties of Pincsalve make superior lo all family salves Sold Gerinir .fe ('r.' Weeping ater i a. will be here to place der. Cas'.i registeis pensii-le, and Cerin having the test. Cu time next mu.ith. it. in running or- i r are almost hulls-! : Co. 1).m ami ''.( it, :t: 111 i tin i il baby girl. Mis II. V. : Kensington cDi'iiiid ei.terUincd at l.cr home Wednes- vi-it Iowa, In !Sclf Dcfcn-o ! . ::i'ii, editor end man-.' t i;f iiiit ii'iialist, Iluii'ieiH , K ., lie was tieavly attacked, ! r i0' i, by Piles, bought a U w! n's Arnica Salve, of which i.c "It cured mc In ten da) .u.ii no t la.ublc since." Quickest healer of Hums, Sores, Cuts and Wounds, -'s. at F. C . Fricke & Co's druii store. v, ere down from triends and re la th w t II S3j ; visit ing 'lock t he reia-fore- Sont to Hie Asylum. The insanity board, composed of I County Attorney C. A. Haw 1 Hist rid j Clerk James Kobcrtson and lr. llo-j hanan, of Klmwood, who was ap- nolnted In the absence of Ir. Cook, j day afternoon. 1'.. .1. Hill and wif Iloldredge visiting tives lids week. ! Turner McKinnon, v. ,i 'lives and friends in Mur ; part of the week. ! Mr. Higginsand family, of Nebraska i City, are visiting at the homo of Wm. Wilkc ns this week, i .li hii Carle has handed in Ids resig nation as rural mail carrier on route : No. "), out of Murdock. I Miss Till ic Seherl came down from e II' Mid. ;.!!. !ive ret iiine.l from a with his parents at Indianola, Thursday evening. ll'U.tio Lyman hit for Venango. Neb., Monday, where sin- will te.avh school the coming year. Arthur Kennedy 1,'aves t his morn-; ing for Norfolk, Neb., where hew;:!; teach in the High school the coming, year. ; Word was received from T. C. Kun- j ! kel that he had sold his half sect ion of, 'land near Venango a; an ndvauc of, ;i,iO'i. Miss Kthel Leyda. who has been vis-! itlng with her cousin, Miss Aileenj i livc, for several weeks, returned to ; !y disappeared. I Tou can sec the poison riiie-ulrs clears out of the kidneys and bladder. A single, dose at bedtime will show you moro poison upon rising the next mornlnff than can hs expelled from the system in any other way. Pinc ulcs dissolve the Impurities and lubri cate the kidneys. C uaranteed to five satisfaction or money refunded. 33 days treatment 81.03. Sold by Gerlng tt C.n.'n drop storr. , I.evimii W. lUU'M-;o:i of Narka, ii i Kansas, wIki railed on the .louruulj! yesterday, is anion,.' t lie earlie-.L set-ij ; tiers of Cass c ui,l y, owning and livin I upon one "f the llne .L and le.-.t in ( . I p-( -' I ' I HI 8 ':'.: I 9 i PfimO In I Maybt von are not UUIIIC III i re;i,y t() )liy uial watch you've had In mind, hut there's no harm In letting us show you some of t hese beauti ful new hand engraved cases, In gold Idled and solid gold. It Is always a pleasure, too, for us to explain the different, movement:; and explain the broad guarantee covering bni h ease and works. Late beaut iful e'eets in ladies' watches. JOHN W. GiUBILL i iM'x.iaiwaMrrxTii!vOT,tfiroi.' KroeMer & 1 HARDWARE u T! In Krtiti your .-pnti: vc c;irrv ;i r!:iii!' iti tit.- iii'i.: )!c;i-Dm! Ik';:i i id; Ih;:!. A!: proved farms eight i Plattsmouth. .'aim.- i out and ni'iv-'d to f li- Nation." Mr. I'.itter.v Col. Thomas I'.itterv original surveyor of !. ilies ai a lOUt'l if, ) !o-:.f: 1 i ".ilat'! (it (.'arrie .ou's father was J n, founder and j ick I II : Stoves, c Lawn Sower! ;it)(l tin-KVli.-il.K- ;! i ii l.'o Mrs. Sid West, and after examination found her to bo in a demented condi tion, and that the proper place for her was in the state asylum, to which place she was taken yesterday evening by Sheriff Qulnton. Mrs. West has been falling In this respect for several years, but the friends and relatives had hopes of her regaining health without resorting to the late steps. Mr. West and family have been resi dents of the city of Klmwood forsev eral years. If yOU ndlil .. reasonable rates; n i Of title, hisuraiii , v - bond of and kern, .. e or mortgage dm v Gund building. W'.ik pomm ' neatly dorra an -I eimirff ii-hmhhu-1 Northwestern Captures Committee. A special from Lincoln says: "The Northwestern railway has captured the republican state central commit tee. 'Reub' Schneider of Fremont last night dictated the organization. Yesterday Auditor Scarle and Land Commissioner Eaton stated that they would not vote for W. H. Pose. They asserted that they would bo for W. II. Hayward, A. II. Allen or C IL Ander son. Schneider called them into con ference and apoke a doien word la a aharp, incisive tone, ltoth officials broke tbclr pledges to other candl i dates and tumbled to Kce." Lincoln Saturday and spent Sunday j her home in Plattsmouth Saturday, under the parental roof. , MissC. M. Paine has Invested in the oraCole find wife of Klsing City, building and lot she has ( ccupicd so millinery store. In the expect to see a nice htt !e week. brick creeled. 7 Iscl v n c nm -O' 1 ycstdcvliltlnttlM ''" tliclr l"ir-1 as a ZtZZmL or;1'''"'' Mts' A' M' I22"2 1'nclo Joe Gllmore cf Omaha and Uncle Billy GUmoro of Plattsmouth, were visltinff at J. J. Gustin's over Sunday. Kd. Thimgan, Kmll Kuchn, Miss Martha Kuchn and Miss P.enna Pc Muth were business visitors at Ash land Tuesday. (Jus. Horncmelor, Martin Home meier, Chas. Melvin and Walter .ink, left for the harvest liclds In the la kotas last week. Miss Violet Gllmore and Miss Clara l'.erg returned to their homes at ( hiiaha Friday, after a wack's visit at the home of J. J. Gustin. Mr. Ian Kuemelln and Miss Martha Kun. were united In marriage at the home of the bride's parents, west of Klmwood Tuesday afternoon. II. U. Ncltcl and wife and Miss Minnie Guthman of Plattsmouth, re turned Sunday from their visit at Icnver and other points in Colorado, .1. P. Funk has sold his shop and barber trade to Kmll C. Kuchn, who took possession Tuesday morning. Chas. West will assist Mr. Kuchn In the shop for the present. Died -Alfred Rcnnwanz, aged two years, 10 months and 15 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Xlennwanz. The little boy was severely scalded some three weeks ago, which no doubt was I', i . aiv !; '.- -i, an 1 '-.' ,. ..- 'i , i a ; p. :i;i i" I,.- v.- ' .! v !,' I. v Iti 1 i ;i-1 i',. , i-.i,.t (j ,il ln-H-i -. .' old li-, I: d.-ae .! ore. ntion appiieri ana covererl with a hot ch th I'ine.salve acts like a poult ice P.est for burns, liruises, boils, cracked hands, eczema, skin diseases, tetter, etc. Sold by Gering&Co.'sdrugstoriv A littlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ash, living south of town, was bitten on the foot by a rattle snake about a week ago. The little one suf fered Intensely for a time, but Is re covering nicely now. At noon Tuesday, Carl liay's team driven by Tom Christian and Dr. Cowles, became scared while crossing the track on Last street and started to run. One of the traces came down, and the elTorts of both men did not succeed In stopping them until they had run about six blocks, when the buggy was upset and pretty badly torn to pieces. Neither men were hurt, but one of the horses was pretty badly skinned on one of Its hind legs. For bloating, belching, sour stom Mb, bad breath, malasslmllatlon of food and all symptom of Indigestion. King's Dyspepsia Ttbletsare a prompt and efficient corrective. Two days treatment free. Sold by Gerlng A Co.'s drug store. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. - Tha Kind You Kara Always Bought Dear tht fttgMturt of Rheumatism. ) tfrat 'ifCf ssfnilv (v tuc.ir.v oi Sui hfatrd Air. Mr'triritv ami ' of Chronic lili uinht;i. Clin Attltitiv SrMiKi aiut ( lit ohm: Write fm lull iiilnnnaliuti ; results htii In ni,tf iliiiii . ' n .fmtit f THK t . S. A. LAIIORATOUY. ( sn4 K.misn llUij., OMMIA. Nrl-r. t inc.ir.v OI ui"-i- , I M.is.t-c all ' I JlMilll". KtlMlll'.'t.i 1 1IIC J'llll! 1 t'.lll"' ' I Buck's Steves and RaEicjc: kinds of Poofiug. I'.-i , anil Spowt in. KROEHLER & KROEHLER L Am feMlata tMlft ami tl-Mptk t'V ritlM hi Ml klltt at SORE THROAT. QftLT A I110LB. TIUS011T lUMLm, A tr tnn Im HufMtMA TMrttU QalMTi Uia4, VlMrit4 tm4 CaUrrkal MnTkrMt. A amaatlT ! Cra Wbaaala Uak al MrattMfia. rtairnira Atnr Mersmrv IMwiM kf Ua Km BBtatat Tkmi l ! law la (an aaaairf . WMkakaatlmaTarf kaaa, NMlieiaa arg M4laU Ca tut SUtaa Ua GERING & CO. druggists A Freak of Nature. A remarkable freak of nature was exhibited by a I'acltic Junction melon vender this morning In the shape of a double Hocky-I'ord cantclope. P.oth melons were well formed and develop ed, but Joined together by several inches of solid rind, rniiopcna mils are not uncommon, but this Is probably the lirst phllopena muskinelon on record. Man Wonted! Somewhere near I'lattsmnuth, to as sist us In showing and selling proper ties. No experience necessary, If will ing to let us teach you the real estate business. Salary JiiO.oo a month, to honest man, willing to devote part of his time to his business. Co-( iperatlvc Land Co., Andrus I'.iiilding, Minneapo lis, Minn. The lircfst ant! hpM equipped carriage fac tory in thi" state KutahlUhrd and located it 18th anil Iiaraey St.. over 20 ytiri. DRUMMOND CARRIAGE CO. Omaha, li now making iprcial price on high-grade Ruoabiits, Csacsrds, Stashises, Snrreys, Traps, Phaetins, Family Carriages Ueadciuartert for the Genuine CslimbtU BuJ Cs.'S Bu idles -0 ttylci. 33 to 75 Per Cit DUctuatl Now ia vonr chance to buy either a NEW or SECOND-HAND high-grade vehicle CHKAP A fine S450 Ceach Gear Trip $100 A 1400 haodiome Leather Top Carriage, $ ) Ak-Sar-Dei rltitora ahould see onr Carriages tod Una Maroass before purchaaing. DRUMMOND CARRIACECO. Omaha. ine-nles . Th mtdlcinal rirtnta of tha end f ami and rtataa abtained from tha Rati Pine tiT bea recotniitd by the medical troltuion for centuriet. Pint-alt e Contain tha Tirtuei of tha HaUra Pin that are of value lo rtlief log Backache, aUdoty, Blood, Bladder and Kbenmatic Trouble. CUAIAXTIED TO CIY1 SATISFACTION 01 MONET REFUNDED. 1 DOSS AT BED TIME WILL USUALLY RELIEVE THE MOST SEVERS CASE BEFORE M0RN1NQ. Sold t GERING A CO S. DruQ Store BACK-ACHE