sk Yhmf 1 soter For THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. The, I'rmi l'rlly' lul!y. O V. .;iar, of South Bond, was a business visitor in the county seat to day. H. 15. Dannlhcr, from near Murray was a business visitor In I'lattsmouth today. Johnnie Wiles, who came down to attend the family reunion yesterday, returned to his home In Omaha this afternoon. MUs Helen Waugh, who has been visiting among l'lattsinouth friends for the past few days, departed for her home In Lincoln this afternoon Miss Amy Oliver, who has been vis iting at tho home of Fred Ramge In this city, went to Havelock this after noon for a few days visit with Fred Ramge, Jr. Miss Irene Lcesley departed this morning for Shelby, Ncb whore she accepts a position In a millinery cs- tablishment. Her mother accom panied her as far as Omaha. D.M.Jones Is preparing to enter tain all who delight to play billiards or pool or thoso who enjoy rolling a game of tcn-plns. lie has also laid In a sup- nlvnf tho finest clirars. He will have everything In line order In a few days. Chas. lleeson, who has been visiting his mother, brothers and sisters In I'lattsmouth for tho past two weeks, departed this afternoon for his home In Rock Island, 111. Mr. Beeson Is employed In the general ofllces of the M. W. A. In that city. W. L. Baker, postal clerk on the Ilurllngton, running from Burlington to Omaha, was visiting I'lattsmouth friends last evening. Mr. Baker lived In I'lattsmouth years ago, but has been In the service for the past twenty years. Ho went to Council Bluffs this morning to take his run east tonight l'crry Lathrop, who Is now employed as commercial traveler, and well known to tho people of I'lattsmouth, came In this afternoon on the fast mall. Mr. Lathrop lived In 1'latts mouth a few years ago, and perhaps will bo better remembered as tho iioy that carried the Omaha l'.cc, and later engaged In a fruit, candy and station cry store, lie still carries the same Jovial smile and has the appearance of prosperity In every particular. I'roin Sutunliiy'H Dully. 'Out Hell," the favorite cigar, Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' ltlock Andy Sclbert, of Cullom, was In the city today. Wade, l'orter from near Nehawka was a I'lattsmouth visitor today. George Trook made a business t rip to his old home near Union today. Postmaster Jenkins of Manley wasa business visitor in I'lattsmouth today The heirs In the Creamerestatc met in county court today for final settle ment. Mrs. T. W. Vallery and sou-ln-law, Wade l'orter, from near Murray, were in I'lattsmouth today. L. 15. Underwood, of Murray, passed through r attsmouth yesterday en- route home from Omaha. S. V. Copenhavcr and w ife and .1. H. Farrlsand wife from near Murray were I'lattsmouth visitors today. Mrs. II. D. Stanley and children went to Havelock this morning, w here they will visit with relatives a few days. J. J. McNurlln and wife returned home this morning from Cullom, Cedar Creek and Louisville, where they have b?en visiting a few days with relatives ana menus. Uncle Jacob Sclbert was In today, and brought us one of the finest ap ple we have sampled this season. It fairly made a man's mouth water to even look at It. Mrs. Carrie Tighc came in from Denver last evening for a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schlater, and her husband, Joe Tlghe, Is expected tonight. George Shrader returned home this morning from a combined busiucss and pleasure trip In Oklahoma and Texas. He visited with a numberof did Cass county people, and returned home feeling greatly benetlted from the trip. lion. S. L. Thomas departed this morning for Lincoln to establish his headquarters on the state fair ground with his Colorado exhibits. He had a large cloth sign painted which bears the inscription of the county of Wash- ington, and his old friends from Cass county are invited to can ana see mm. Miss Trances Weldman, who has been suffering with rcmlttant fever for the past month, is slowly gaining in health, although she Is still con- fined to her bed. Miss Frances is quite a favorite among tho young peo- pie of I'lattsmouth, and all will be pleased to learn that s'.ie is gaining, although very slowly. L. W. Patterson, wh'i has been vis Hint; I 'ass county friends for the past few days, departed this afternoon for his homo In Narka, Kansas. Mr. Pat terson Is one of the old settlers of Cass county, where he has hosts of friends who are always pleased to see him. Ills son-in-law, Frank Moore and brother, C. 11. Moore, came to l'latts inouth with him, where he took the train. In conversation with Fred Stadel man In regard to little l'aul Plocdel, his grandson, who Is In the Lincoln llospla( ie tcS us that the boy writes that he Is coming home some day, and they need not meet him at the train, for he will walk up home like a man. Mr. Stadelman says the boy Is doing tine, and that they have hopes of his complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carpenter, who arrived In I'lattsmouth yesterday evening on a short visit, departed this afternoon for thler home in Kansas City. Mrs. Carpenter Is a sister of Mrs. W. S. Soper of this city, whom they were visiting. Mr. Carpenter Is a member of the Carpenter l'aper Co. of Kansas City and Omaha. I'rdin TiicMluy'K Dully N. C. Todd and wife, from west of town, are attending the state fair to today. L. C. Copenhavcr, wife and (laugh ter, spent Sunday with his brother near Murray. Cononcl Kd Stock, the staunch Falls City democrat, was visiting friends in this city Sunday evening. Miss May Larson went to Union Sunday morning to resume her duties In the schools of that place. Owen Layton and 11. II. Graham, two former I'lattsmouth boys, now lo cated at Lincoln, visited here Sunday. Miss llannon, of Weeping Water, was uaptl.eii into the Christian church Sunday morning at the close of the service. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Davis from near Murray passed through 1'lattsmoutl this morning enroute to Lincoln to at tend tho State fair. Among the State fair visitors from Murray and vicinity this morning Vance and Sam Pitman, A. L. liaker and '.. W. Shradcr. James Holmes, the Mynard mcr chant, Luke Wiles and Geo. llerger bought tickets at this station for the state fair grounds today. Our old friend, J. W. Pitman, cf near Union, was a I'lattsmouth visitor today, and while here gave the Jour nal a pleasant call, and renewed for another year. F. Schlatcr and wife went to Lin coln this morning. Mr. Schlater had business In the capltol and will take advantage of the opportunity to at tend the State fair. John McNurlln and W. H. Seybert and wife were passengers for Lincoln this morning to attend the State fair. Mr. McNurlln will remain In Lincoln for the arrival of the Bryan special train. John Kracger, one of our prominent farmers from down near Mynard, went to Omaha this morning to consult Dr. Gilford In regard to his eyes, which have been troubling him a great deal of late. Ask any 'JAP'1 that you may see, "Why the Cvar, with Rir behind," had to climb a tree. The Yanks, God bless the Yanks, says he, They gave us Rocky Mountain Tea. Gerlng & Co., druggists Wll Murray arrived here Friday from Merino, Colo., and will remain here until after his sister's wedding, which takes place at Mynard, Thurs day, September 6th. Miss Ifattle Murray will marry Mr. William Tuel son of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Adam llild returned from their visit with relatives in and near Peoria and Pekln, Illinois. They have been gone a month and report a most enjoyable trip. On their return home they stopped a short time at Ottumwa, Iowa, to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thclrolf re turned Sunday from their western trip They visited Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek and various other points of in terest, but spent more time In Denver than elsewhere. We are glad to note that Philip has been greatly benefited by the trip. Mrs. Rosa Hcnnlngs and daughter, MIssTerace, returned from Oklahoma Ului Indian Territory Monday evening, where they have been visiting for nearly a month among former Cass county people. While there Mrs. Hcnnlngs purchased a quarter-section of land near Poc asset, Indian Tcrrl tory, and probably will buy another In the near future. Mrs. Hcnnlngs and her daughter enjoyed their visit very much and seem highly delighted with the country. J, ' J John Lohnes and son, C. E., were down from Louisville today, and while here our old friend gave the Journal a call and renewed his subscription to the Old Reliable. Ed. was here on still more Important business that of securing a license to lead one of Cass county's most estimable young ladles to the hymcnlal altar, In the person of Louise Burns, also of Louisville. The wedding will occur Thursday after noon at the German Lutheran church, three miles southwest of Louisville. Rev. Jnng otllclatlng. From Wednesday's dully. While attending the state fair, J. It. Vallery will make a trip to his ranch out near Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dawson of Weep ing Water were In the city today on business In probate court. J. D. McRride came In this after noon from Wyoming, on a visit to his family. He Is looking remarkably well. "Hilly" Wheeler went to Lincoln this afternoon to hob-nob with his friends at the big "doln's" and take in the fair. Mrs. Ed. Eldrege and daughter, who reside near Alliance, came in last evening and remained over night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlater, returning this morning. It arouses cnergy.dcvelops and stim ulates nervous life, arouses the cour age or youth, it makes you young again. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. X cents, Tea or Tablets. Gerlng & Co., druggists. Those interested in the selection of delegates to the democratic float con vention at Nebraska City next Mon day, will please be present at the county crnventlon at the council chamber, Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m. Ladies, read this catalogue of charms, ltrlght eyes, glowing cheeks. red llps,a smooth skin without a blem ish, in short, perfect health. For sale with every package of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3o cents. Ger Ing & Co., druggists. Willie Frledrlch, who was thrown from a wagon loaded with wheat, and had an arm fractured, was In the city yesterday, accompanied by his father, Hon. Martin L. Frledrlch, to have the Injured member redressed. The young man called at tho Journal office and reports the Injury Improving nicely. .. Waterman, wife and daughter, of Crete, Neb., came In Saturday even ing to spend Sunday with their brother, John Waterman and family In this city, returning home Monday morning. Mr. Waterman Is In the lumber business in Crete, where he has lived for the past thirty years. Dr. Schlldknecht returned this morning from llurllngton Junction, Mo., where he has been to test the medicinal properties of their renowned mineral springs water by a personal trial. The doctor says the springs are all they are reputed to be and that the watercontalns marvelous curative pro perties. He feels much better Just for his few days there. He It now at home again and ready to take up his prac tlve, being found is usual, at his office or residence on Seventh and Main I street. We want every one who drinks bottled beer to give "Lusus" one trial that is all we ask one trial then we are willing to take our chances on their regular patronage. You know that there it as much difference in beers as there is in any other food product. You will notice that "Lusus" tastes different from all others. You will notice it tastes better. And We Can Tell Yoa Wby. Here are a few: Malt is made from the best barley in the wofld that grown in the Northwest. The Rice is imported from India where it is grown and then stored until it becomes perfectly conditioned, which cannot be accomplished in less than one year. The water used is from our wonderfnl Artesian Spring, the purest, healthiest, most sparkling of nature's waters. And It's Made Jnst Right. Not a sticky, heavy beer but a light nutritious beverage of a pale amber color, something that you will enjoy with your meal at well as for refreshment. Try It you, send Don't Forget The Name Fred. Krug Brewing Co., Omaha, Neb. Sheriff Quinton made a business trip to Union today. T. E. Farmele was an Omaha passen ger this afternoon. Ed. Scotten was an Omaha passen ger this afternoon. Miss Helen Chapman was an Omaha visitor this afternoon. E. 15. Chapman, of Union, wasa busi ness visitor in I'lattsmouth today. Miss Mary McGulre went to Gretna this afternoon for a few days visit with relatives. Good judges of the corn crop In Cass county estimate It at an average of forty bushels per acre. Mrs. Chester Baylor of Omaha, who has been visiting relatives here since Sunday, returned home this after noon. Judge Jessen will convene the Sep tember term of court next Monday. The jury will not be called until the week following. Miss Marguerite Walters returned home Tuesday evening, after a few weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Montana and other western states. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for such emergencies. It subduds the pain and heals the hurts MIssesGladys Sullivan and Gretchcn Donnelly, who have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Asa Snyder, In Nebraska City, returned home last evening. C. A. llospenthal was a passenger for Omaha on the fast mail. Mrs. llospenthal has been visiting relatives there for several days, and will return with him. "Suffered day and night the torment of Itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, mayor, Glrard, Ala. Mrs. II. Spies and daughters, Her mle and Mane, went to Omaha this morning to consult with Dr. G I (Turd in regard to Marie's eyes, that have been troubling her considerably of late. Mrs. Henry Fuller, who has been in I'lattsmouth for the past three weeks, visiting with her father, Fred Ohlcn hausen and family, departed this morning for her home In Wymore. An informal dinner party was given Monday evening by Mrs. Asa Snyder at her pleasant home on South Tenth street, complimentary to her guests, Misses Gladys Sullivan and Grctchen Donnelly, of I'lattsmouth. Nebraska City Tribune. Frank Edgertonand family, of Ham burg, la., arrived In I'lattsmouth last evening, and will make this their home. They have rented tho Gorder property on Rock and Ninth street. Mr. Edgerton has one son who will work In the B. M. shops. Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Booth departed for Lincoln this morning to attend the state fair a day or two, and thence on a trlpto the western rountry, taking Id various points of Interest for a couple of weeks. Danger Is near at hand when the kidneys are sick. Kldncy-Ettcs will purify ami strengthen the kidneys and restore them to their normal and healthy condition. Z.' cent. Gerlng & Co., druggists. It is offered to the public today for the , first time and from now on the public will be the judge. For Our Book: "Luxus Beer telling what it is made of, how it is made and why we can abso lutely guarantee its uniformity of flavor, purity and wholesomeness. There are many flood reasons lor Its superiority and we want you to know them all. We use the finest hops grown in Bohemia, selected by our own experts and specially imported for "Luius" Beer. The Now-Today. your order direct to ns. It your dealer cannot supply We will supply you promptly. Are you troubled with piles? One application of ManZan will give you Immediate relief. Sold by Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. Plnesalve cleanses wounds, Is highly antiseptic, uneijualed for cracked hands. Good for cuts. Sold bv Ger lng & Co.'s drur store. Mrs. I .C. West and Miss Lottie Pollard of Nehawka are In Platts mouth today attending the conven tion being held at the Christian church today. Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Richey returned home yesterday. The former has been west on a business trip, while Mrs. Richev visited friends in the state capital. Wm. Hecney and Edward Heeney, of Weeping Water, were bussness visitors in I'lattsmouth today, and while here Win. called at the Journal ofllce for a short visit. A sour stomach, a bad breath, a pasty complexion and other conse quences of a disordered digestion are quickly removed by the use of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days' treat ment free. Sold by Gerlng & Co's drug store. Miss Ella Bates of Weeping Water, Is spending the week with her brother, P. D. Bates and family. Miss Bates Is a clerk in one of the leading dry good establishments In Weeping Water and Is spending a part of her vacation with her brother and family. J. B. Melslnner and Jacob Melslnger were passengers for Omaha this morn ing. After attending to business In Omaha, both gentlemen go up to Ben son, to spend the day with .1. B.'s son, Philip, who Is engaged in the general merchandise business In that city. It is a well known medical fact that pine resin Is most effective In the treatment cf diseases of the bladder and kidneys. Sufferers from backache and ot her troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys find relief In the use of Plne-ules. It buys 30 days' treatment. Said at Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. WE HANDLE the highest grade and most up-to-date furniture and anything you buy of us Is of regular standard stack. e nev er ship in anything cheap and run it off under the guise ot 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 15m Like st You hane been a long time mak ing up your mind to buy a farm of your own, but once you make the the step you will regret the time you have wasted and be Impatient to get settled on the new premises, "if I had only done this live or six years ago," is an expression we oft en hear. No use to brood over past mistakes, but make up your mind to begin right now. We have a number of choice pieces of land in various parts of Nebraska, Call to day and let us tell you what we have Martin & PLATTSMOVTH. - Sires, NEBRASKA 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, Plaitsmontii A aMlata twMH tmt mM-msU ataa rattan Iw Ml klaas at BORE THROAT. arnxAiiMLi. vwimTiUMua. a a HarsiaisTsaaMsfJaSaja aaM, Vtaaratet mt Ctturkal 9-Tmt, at tnaa, Wkaaatag tvaurrnra) sraausr BUY A HOME MMawllajHijaajii I MBmanaarr. 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