GEO. W. BERGE AT COLUMBUS Opens the Caaipalgn With i Fine Speech and in Enthusiastic Attendance. A special from Columbus, Neb , In speaking of the opening of the cam paign In Platte county Monday, says: "Uefore an audience which packed the North opera house to the doors George W. Berge of Lincoln opened the democratic campaign In this city last night. Not only was every voter posslblo seated in the hall, but the stage and every bit of standing room was occupied by men who believe that the state should be wrested from the grasp of corporations. "Judge Graves was followed by Mr. Berge, who delivered one of the sound est and most appreciated speeches on state politics which has been heard in Columbus in years. He handled with out gloves the iniquities cf the pass system and gave the inside of its work Ings and told of the bribing of legisla tures through this means. Every few moments Mr. Berge was Interrupted by deafening applause. Ills entire speech was grand and the meeting will prove the entering wedge into the domination of republican misrule In Nebraska and in l'latte county. "Fully 500 out-of-town people came In on the train from the north and by vehicles from the surrounding coun try, many of tbem, unable to lind seats, standing throughout the entire meeting. Many prominent Platte county democrats were given seats upon the stage." As a dressing for sores, bruises and burns, Chamberlain's Salve is all that can be desired.. It is soothing and healing in its effect. Trice 25 cents, For sale by F. 0. Frlcke St Co. and A. T. Fried. WAS A VERY SICK BOY LEGAL NOTICE. In llie County Court of Cass County, Ne braska. In re estate of Tlieo-1 ilora Druminoml unci I - .. f n,.al.i.lir Amelia C. Ilruinmoml, ml" r uiuu.. Minors. J To nil persons Inlerestoil: Notlre Is hereby jrlven that a petition lias Ikmmi tiled for the npiiolntmeiit of ienw W. Vallery asCiuaiilliin of the estate of Theodora Drunimoiicl nnil Amelia C. Druiiiinoiid, non resident minors: That said cause Is set for hearing at my oftli-p at nine, o'clock, a.m., on the attli day of Sep tenilier. A. D., Wnti. nt which hour cause must lie. shown why said iiellllon should not lie wanted. IUhvkt l. Thavis. Iskal. County Juiltn. Ladies, read this catalogue of charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, red lips, a smooth skin without a blem ish, in short, perfect health. For sale with every package of Nollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3T cents. Ger ing & Co., druggists. HOME BUY A You bane 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 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aott on Nature's Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectorations, open the secrc tlonsand aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thous ands hve testified to its superior ex cellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price, 2" cents. Large si.e, "i0 cents. For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and A. T. Fried. Magpie Grove (Special Correspondent.) Quite a number from this locality attended the state fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hlld returned last week from Pekin, Illinois. Herman Gansemer made a visit with relatives in Ilallem, Neb., last week. Mrs. Martin of riattsmouth visited at the home of Chas. Kngelkemeler last week. August Engelkemeler started to building on his new house this week Mr. Tiekoetter Is doing the work. The platform dance was not largely attended last Saturday night, but a good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Will are going to leave the farm and move to l'latts mouth. We arc sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Will from our midst but our loss will be Plattsmouth's gain. Quite a number visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Tuls' Sunday to assist in celebrating Mrs. Puis birth day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Young passed through this city Sunday. W. II. Puis started the foundation for his new home this week. JT. Teeth $5 Cold Crowna ami Hridse Tth t up Porce lain Crowni tvto ul. pilline oc en. aeth tiiracieii fainlota. New tet (kind dry BAILEYThe Dentist, EUblliht4 1888. Pastes BIk. OflAMA, NehwkoL SyfOltt!CVrriiomlent.) . Miss Stella Opp has taken charge of the Nebawka switch board. L. G. and Mark Toild are attending the Ne'.iawka school this year. W. II. Sehumaker purchased a fine thoroughbred calf at Lincoln Thurs day. Mr. Kopp, Mr. Schlichtemeler and son.Omer.departed Tuesday, the 11th, for Canada. Some Avoca farmers are hauling peaches to Lincoln for "5 cents and tl a bushel. Mrs. Bert Tucker has been quite sick for the past two weeks but Is con valescing slowly. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schumaker vis ited at the latter's parents, near Syra cuse, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lottie Wunderllch is teaching her first school this year at "Pleasant Hill," having nineteen scholars en rolled. All are wishing her much suc cess. Dr. Lynch and family left Nebawka Monday evening. Dr. will go to Chi cago to take up some work, and his family will go to Michigan to visit at Mrs. Lynch's home. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of John Bcbrns and Miss Emma Bculche, which will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beulche, at Avoca. Misses Julia, Rosa, Dena and John Nutzman, John Elders, of Avoca, and John Ruge, of Murdock, visited with Bertha and Edith Schumaker Sunday. Miss Dena accompanied John Ruge to Murdock, where they will attend a wedding this week. In these days of rush and hurry courtesy is often forgotten. In the mad, pell mell rush of our life little things are done to offend that we rether remained undone. A hastily eaten meal and Its resultant headache may cause us social or llnanclal loss. The wise man or woman is the one who relieves little Ills of this sort by a little dose of Kodol For Dyspepsia. It digests what you eat and puts your stomach back into shape. Sold by Frlcke & Co. and Gerlng & Co. Weeping Water From the llcriild. MissMayme Lacey began teaching In the Lirxoln public schools, Monday. August Englekemeler Is building an addition to his house 14x18, and also two porches. Geo. Close has been unite sick for the past two weeks, from rheumatism and stomach trouble, and for a time his condition was critical. Cards are out announcing the wed ding of Miss Florence Cromwell and Frank J. Davis, to be held In the Methodist church on Wednesday even ing, September lit, at eight o'clock. F. II. Peck, the new proprietor of the meat market, took charge Mon day. He comes from Coleridge, Nebr. Messrs. Henderson & McCauley will remain a few days straightening up accounts. Louis Fischer, whom the Herald mentioned last week as sick with ty phoid fever, is getting along nicely. Max Girardct Is another patient suf fering from typhoid, and Is receiving every attention. Dr. J. C. Fate brought suit in Jus tice Barnes' court last week to oust Wave Allen from the building he oc cupies with hisjunk. Wave has for six months failed to liquidate for rent and seems to think that he is a per manent fixture. Hans Johnson received a letter Sun day, stating that W. W. Powell, who was a few months ago taken to Red Oak, Iowa, to reside with his sister, died last Friday, and the funeral was held Sunday. Mr. Powell suffered a great deal before he died. He was 82 years old coming October 3. He had been in poor health for years and when be left Weeping Water and practically helpless. His death came as a relief. Sold on Easy Paynjeijts Aa aksslste (aMlfll til aall-Mftlt tsf , aratlea fw Ml SJaat el SORE THROAT. cncniAiiiaLS. mnoru mirun, A tar tar tee Haarsaaaaa, TaaafftUa, Qaean laaan. Clean U4 ssS Catarrhal tare Threat A svaraaMva at Cfaaa, Wfeeeelag faantJ aaj MMMrU. rvauFTiira mtusM Mora-a ytaalfaMMaaMffulBaalki ' taattaarart GRRJNG & CO. druggists V 2 .... nF" Jisiiil This Stan dard Edi son Phono graph and 12 Genuine Edison Gold Moulded Reeords for -only $24.20 Sec the Genuine VICTOR TALKING MACHINES for only (10. Larger Victors at Larger . I'riccs. PHIL. SAUTER, Plaltooih j Mother's Ear : wono m siorMaava mnmrn J " m iMr, ah a im rum . '"' that com aacoaa that ' SCOTT'S EMULSION J auu.a th. airs r.arM ahc ftOumaxMamr mo iciinar rom ? Turn HIALTH om BOTH MOTMt A0 l' CHILD. y I Sf nj lor fit Minplc. Ci OOTT ft IIOWNK, lhrmi.li, V 2 "''J Slti. Kw Vork. 3 FREE TRIP- aJ Sue. and i uo all druguu. J J.tafaWaWflWaaffl"iaa Avoca week (Spivlul Correspondence.) Louis Hunkak returned last from his trip to New York City. John Smith was at Omaha Tuesday on business. Mrs. Kd. Ret Is and daughter were down from Eagle Sunday. C. StelTens and family of Lorton, were visiting at the home of I. StelTens Sunday. Alfred Marshall was down from Weeping Water Tuesday. J. W. Rrcndcl, A. E. Cutter and Freddleason made atrip to Omaha the first of the week. A number of Avoca people were at Lincoln Wednesday of last week to see W. J. Rryan. Jas. Fleshman, .Richard Fleshnmn and Loren Mlckel returned Monday evening from a trip to Canada. A Royal Neighbor camp was organ ized here last Friday evening. E. Nutzman made a business trip to Omaha Tuesday. L. .1. Marquardt and family spent several days last week visiting Utlca relatives. Geo. Rowland and wife are the happy parents of a baby girl born Sep tember Hth. G. Russ was a Lincoln visitor Thurs day. A hoy arrived at the home of Fred Retts, north of town, September nth. Mora Horses. Perry Marsh attended the horse sales In South Omaha yesterday, and In consequence thereof has a car load of good horses in Plattsniouth today that he is selling out to those in need of such animals. In conversation with Mr. Marsh he tells us that the horse market was on the boom yesterday and Cass and Otoe counties bought the live car loads of the various grades that topped the market. T 0MA AND RETURN We want to Ret ac.juainU-,1 with more tK-ople in the outlying country in the went. We want more ,.o,.le to grt acqulntr,l with our biff store. Wa want more flrenldr. of this nrttrru country to ,.rotit by theKreit values this big store buys ami sells every day In the year. W ara olnn lo mk . proposition so thsvl you clI visit Omaha without spending a cant for rtllrond fara, Listen Attentively! U AK-SAR.DPJN FESTIVAL is the most j-lorious event that was ever celebrated. This year it will be grinder and on a much Urger scale than at any time in ita history. It gives you aad your family an opportunity to come to Omaha and have the time of your lives. Dur ing this great event the railrosda will make special rates for October 1, 2, 3, 4 and f, on all trains coming into Omaha, If You Intend Coming to Omaha and wish to know all partlcularsabout our free traimttortation offer fill out the Coupon below and we will, by return mail, send yon all Information COUPON NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO., Omaha. Please send mc particulars regarding your Free Transporta tion Oltar. Nmiiu Tow ii . Cumil y . . Stnt .. . . i i .j OMftMA.INEH, PnmO In I Maybtyou are not UUIIIG III i ready to buy that watch you've bad In mind, but there's no harm In letting us show you some of t hese beauti ful new hand engraved cases. In gold tilled and solid gold. It Is always a pleasure, too, for us to explain the different movements and explain the broad guarantee covering both can; and works. Late beautiful ilTccts In Indus' watches. JOHN W. CRABILL JC WEI L II A cold taken at this time of the year Is generally hard to get rid of, but it will not be able to withstand Hue's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, cough, croup, whooping cough, etc., by driving tbem out through the bowels. If you have a cold, try It and If not cured get your money back. No opiates. Sold by Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. Breeding a Case In Court. The Missouri Pacitlc R. R. is breed ing a big case in court, in endangering the lives of railway men and passcn gers. They take no heed of the past wrecks and killings, but seem deter mined on wholesale work. Of late the heavy engines are being run over the road through here. It Is said one of their big engines pulled the excursion train down from Lincoln. Not a rail road man but fears them and knows they are unsafe, and are not afraid to say so openly. The track is unsafe for small engines, and as the late "Peggy" Young said, who went down with the battleship, "Roys, I will make one trip too many with this engine," bo others feel in driving these monsters over rotten timbers and light rails. The road Is a paying one, docs all the bust ncss they can handle, and yet pays lit tle attention to keeping the track In repair. Weeping Water Herald. if you want a reai estate loan at reasonable rates; or a reliable altinct of title, Insurance policy.' seen my bond of and kind, or a con trait, ded or mortgage draw n, M-t John M. Ia Good building. Work prompt!) and eaMjdorsinfl charges reaxonan!. Qlt. MAKHIAU.. I ) K.N T 1ST All kinds of Drntiil work. IMatwi mitrtethst tit. 'M yt-itrs xMTluuee. Prices reimonslils. WorWguuriiNti'i'il. UKKlCKKlTZUKHAI.n IIMKI, Tki.kpiionrNo.3ok47 WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY PLATTSNIOUTH, NEBRASKA Lands, ranches and City Ileal Estate In Nebraska and elsewhere bought sold and exchanged. lierituls. Insurance hikI AlistrHctlnif of Titles. Money to limn lit u low riitx of Interest on Improved fiirms. Iliislnesit correspondents In nil linxrtiint cities and towns In tins United Slittes. Tslophenas No. 0 and . R. B. WINDHAM, President W. W. WINDHAM, Secretary Camping Out MS mm lnSeptembcr.how delightful the old shade tree Is. The mall comes In and eagerly we peruse our letters. TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT are valuable as sets on ocaslons like these. This tank Issues them to Its depositors, as well as honors their checks. Rank here for first class accommoda tton at home and aboad. The First Na tional Bank Of course you are going to wear un derwear next summer, and they're goods which are subject to little change of style, especiallystandard balbrigguns. While our extra low prices, extending to every article of hot weather wear are In force, you can save a pretty penny by re pletlng your wardrobe for a year hence. We roust have the shelf space for fall stock. Many men who enjoy the distinction of being well equipped In furnishings, manage to make this item of expenditure econ omical by opportune buying. , Department Store M. FANGER. Prop. BtraaarSaaaVaaaasEaVaWaHaczSlw Rheumatism. W irni tiicccMfully b mrant of Super heated Air, l-.lectrlciiv nut Minif all ru- of C hronic Klitumaliiin. Chiunic Khauii anr Arihitit. Srnliri and( hiunic luiniTrout.le. Write for lull iiilurmation; roultt lupn.oi to any "Sprinta" Iteaiiiient. THR tl. S. A. LABORATORY, VH Kinie. Illdi . OMAHA, Nebr. WE HANDLE the hlKliest grade and most up-to-date furniture and anything you Imy of us Is of regular standard stack. Wc nev er ship in anything cheap and run it on" under the guise of u 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 DR. J. 0. BRUCE OsteoQQthic Physician Chronic Dlsssscs s Specialty CoKtes lUock. rooms 2 and 2Un. Ofllcehourt ttiilja. m., I to i p. in. mill 7 to H J. in. by ap pointment. Telephones, office 34. ; residence si I'erklns Hotel. Plnesalve cleanses wounds, Is highly antiseptic, unetjualcd for cracked hands. Oood for cuts. Sold by Ger lng St Co.'s drug store. This Juvenile AUTO GIVEN AWAY FREE! Kvery purchase of $1 entitles you to a chance it Is 4ft 4 in. long 1 ft in. high and '.' ft .1 In. wide Has rubber tires, ball bearings, two lamps, friction brake, signal horn, leather upholstered, worth $35.00 Oct busy, boys and girls, you may be the lucky one. It's a Prize. SSS! Sherwood & Son 'ine-ules The medicinal virtues of the erode corns and reiloi obtained from the native Pine have been recognised . by the medical profession for centuries. Pine-nlea Contain the virtoet of the native Pine that are of value in relief log Backache, Kidney, Blood, Bladder and Rheumatic Troubles, CUAIAKTIID TO CIYE SATISFACTION 01 MONET UFUNDED. k DOSE AT BED TIME WILL USUALLY RELIEVE THE MOST SEVERE CASE BEFORE M0RN1NQ. Sold at CERING i CO S. Drug Store BACK-ACHE