THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. Hon. S. L. ternoon fur Colorado. from I rliluy . llly. "Gut Hell," the favorite clar. Dr. Marshall, l)ontlst, Coats' Cluck (lien Hawls, of Murray, was a busi ness visitor In the city today. Postmaster A. L. linker of Murray ! attcndlnn court liore today. Tlios. Murray, of Otoe county, was granted naturalization papers by Judge Jcsscn today. I). L. Amlck, of Murray, was at tending to (ui business matters In riattsmoutl) today. Mrs. J. T. Twld, who has been visit ing home folks for a few days, re turned to her homo In Wahoo today. Chas. Weldcman, who has lcen a member of the jury this week, being excused until Monday, departed this afternoon for hU home In Greenwood. The man who has raised the tallest stock of corn and the largest ear of corn has the floor now, but Just wait until the corn husking liar comes to the front. Thomas departed this af rits ranch, near Akron, lie was accompanied by his grandson, Cecil Thomas. Tbe rains of the past week has do te red the building of sidewalks, and a great deal of the grading done, for that purpose has been considerably injured by washing out, and will have to be done over. Clarence Fofbcs, a painter In the local shops, who has been oil duty for some time, Is not Improving very much with his lame knee. It had to be lanced yesterday morning on account of an abcess setting In the knee joint. Noel II. Kawls, who has been con lined to his home for several days, on account of his cyes.sccms to be getting some better. And It Is hoped by care ful treatment lie will soon bo himself again, and that his smiling counte nance will be visible upon the streets and among his many friends. (eorgelvites.woll known In this city, was nominated for representative from Mills county to the state legislature by the democrats yesterday at Silver City. Mr. Kstes Is quite popular, but our neighboring county across the Itlg Muddy, Is somewhat like our own coun ty of Cass, It takes a strong pull to elect a democrat. From Sutunlny'M liully. Clayt iloscncrans returned from his visit at Klmwood last evening. W. C. and 1). W. Do Lashmutt, of J'acltlo Junction, are looking after some business matters In 1'Iattsmouth today. Ernest Horn, a high school st udent, left last evening for Cedar Creek, where he will spend Sunday with his home folks. Frank Fisher of Cedar Creek, who lias been here the past week, left for Cedar Creek last evening to remain over Sunday. Mrs. John McNurlln, who has been visiting with relatives InMt. Pleasant and Eight Milo drove precincts, re turned home last evening, much to the delight of her husband. Mrs. Mc Nurlln has been gone about a month Mrs. A. F. Seybert, of Cullom, came In on the delayed Schuyler passenger last evening, which should have reach' ed here at 10 a. m. In consequence of which she was compelled to remain over until this morning s freight to get home. A sour stomach, a bad breath, n pasty complexion and other consc' quences of a disordered digestion arc quickly removed by the use of King's Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days' treat ment free. Sold by tiering & Co's drug store. Mrs. R. Ar llarrett, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank McNurlln, of Mt. leasant precinct, will return to her home in Havclock tomorrow. Her mother has been on the sick list for sometime, but Is much better. J. E. Worlcy eamo down from Lin coin last evening on a brief visit, and will return tomorrow with his wife and baby, who have been visiting with Mrs. moneys parents, tor a week or ten days. The many friends of Jay are always glad to sec him, and especially his old chums the printers. Frank McNurlln of Mt. Pleasant precinct, was In the city today, aud gave the Journal a pleasant call II brought his wife and two daughters Including his married daughter, Mrs M. a. liarrctt, oi naveiock, as far as Fred Wens', south of the city, where nicy spent tnc day, wniie l rank was taking In the sights in 1'lattsmouth Mrs. H. Wurl and son, Ernest, re turned from their trip to Byron, Neb, where they had been visiting Tan wuri. nicy wero caiica nomo on account of the serious Illness of Wurl, sr., who was seriously 111 with stomach trouble Wednesday night Mr. Wurl, at the present time, Is Ini proving nicely and on the road to re cover)'. From Miimtny' Kully. J. M. Bobcrts an j family spent Sun day with his brother and family, near ahoo. Olaf Lunburg came up from Netiaw- ka today to take out naturalization papers. Mr. and Mrs. Will Truclson, of Omaha, spent Sunday with relatives near Mynard. Frank P. Sheldon and Jos. Malcomb, of Nehawka, wcre.buslncss visitors in Plattsmouth today. May Vallery, who has been very 111, Is much improved. Dr. T. P. Living ston Is her attending physician. EJ. Reynolds, of Ashland, who has been visiting a few days with his par ents hero, returned to his home Sun- lay afternoon. Fred Sullivan, formerly a cigar- maker of this city, is now an employe of the Her Grand hotel In Omaha to which place he went this afternoon. Phil Sauter Is moving his phono- graph stock to the old Bennett &Tutt building today. He will have a much nicer store than when he was located on Sixth street. The new barber shop to be conduct ed by Chas. Martin and Jesse Perry in ono half of the old Bennett A Tutt building opened up Saturday. They have a neat and clean little shop, and report an excellent business on the opening day. From Tuvstliiy'i Dully D. L. Amlck, of Murray, was trans acting business in Plattsmouth today. Geo. Wood, of Louisville, was look ing after some business matters in 'lattsmouth Jast evening. O. A. Davis and B. A. Root of Mur ray passed through Plattsmouth this morning enroute to Louisville. Mrs. H. R. Ncltzcl and children came In this morning from Murdock to visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Guthman. Fred Wynn left this morning for Sheridan, Wyo., where ho has secured employment. lie will be Joined at Omaha by "Buster" Graham. John Chapman, formerly employed as baggage master here, has accepted position at Ashland, and he left for that place yesterday afternoon. The young men's gymnasium class will organize tonight. Beulnnini; promptly at 8 o'clock. The class will meet every Tuesday and Friday night, at the Turner hall. Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomaoh "off" Just a plain case of lazy liver, Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, ifto- motes digestion, purities the blood. J. D. Graves and wife, of Peru, stopped in Plattsmouth yesterday evening to see Mr. Graves' brother, Jack, who has been quite sick at his home In this city. They wero enroute to Omaha. William Neville came down from Mllford last evening to pay his home folks a visit, and gave the Journal a call. Mr. Nevlllo says the Platts mouth boys with him are all well, lie will return today. News reached this city this morning that Jacob Bcutler,editor of the Staats Zeitung, published in Nebraskl City, is dead. He had been 111 from heart trouble for several days. He was well known to many of the Germans In Cass county. When you have a cold It Is well to be very careful about using anthlng that will cause constipation. Be par ticularly careful about preparations that contain opiates. Use Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, which stops the cough and moves the bowels. Sold by Frlcke & Co. and Gerlng & Co. J. T. York, who has been confined to his home for nearly two weeks with an abcess on his right side, was down to his barber shop this morning for the first time since his confinement. He is still hi a very bad condition, ana hardly able to get around. The Journal hopes he may soon bo his former self. ManZan relieves instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, itch log and protruding piles. It Is put up lu collapsible tubes in such a way that It can be applied where the trouble originates, thus stopping the pain Ira mediately. Try one bottle, and If you are not relieved, your money will be refunded. Try our free olTer. Sold by Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. No one would buy a sailboat with sails that could not be reefed. There Is always that possibility of a little too much wind that makes a cautious man afraid to go unprovided. The thloking man, whose stomach some' times goes back on him, provides for his stomach by keeping a bottle of Kodol For Dyspepsia within reach. Koclol digests what you cat and re stores the stomach to the condition to properly perform Its functions. Sold by Frlcke Co. and Gerlng & Co, Krom Wtrdu-y't dully. Mrs. T.J. Khuden and Mrs. John Lloyd of near Murray, were passengers for Omaha this morning.' J. A. Walker, the veteran demo crat of Murray, was in the city today onbuslnevi, and gave the Journal a pleasant call. A marriage license was issued today to Fritz Hillman, of Elm wood, Cuv county, and Miss Anna Ottens, cf Ber lin, Loc county. Henry Elchel, of Avoca, was In the city today to get his naturalization papers, and while here enrolled his name for the Journal. Tone the liver, move the bowels, cleanse the system. Dade's' Little Liver Pills never gripe. Sold by Ger lng & Co.'s drug store. The many friends of Noel U. Rawls will be pleased to learn that his eyes are still Improving, and that his eye sight will be a9 good as ever in a few days. Our old friend, E. B. Craig, of Green wood, Is here today attending court as a witness, and gave the Journal a pleasant call. We are always glad to meet Mr. Craig. George Oberle, of Eagle, came in this morning on business In the dis trict court. Mr. Oberle gave the Jour nal a call this morning and renewed his faith In the Old Reliable another year. Cards are out announcing the forth coming marriage of Mr.'Rea Francis Patterson and Miss Elizabeth Ann Iovey. The ceremony will occur at St. Luke's Episcopal church on Tues day evening, October 9, PJOfl, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Bertha Carey and . three chil dren departed last night for Wenat chcr, Wash., where they will visit her mother, brother and sisters. She ex pects to remain several months. Mrs. Carey orders the Journal sent to her address during her stay. William Wynn, sr., laid on our table today a mammoth apple which will weigh atout one pound. Mr. Wynn says he has two trees on his place south of town bearing this fruit, which will average up pretty well with the specimen he left with us. Mrs. Ed. Stamm, of Havelock, Is here 'for a few days, visiting with her mother and sister, Mrs. Relnhackle and Mrs. W. P. Kcelcr, the latter from Spokane, Washington. Their visit will no doubt be an enjoyable one, as the sisters havo not meet for several years T. .1. Rhoden departed this morning for the Burlington Junction Mineral Sdrlngs, where ho will try tho me dicinal properties of the water'at that Institution for rheumatism, with which he has been allllcted for some time. The Journal hopes M r. Rhoden will return greatly Improved. Mrs. Kate Mary, and her sister, Miss Agnes and brother, John Neville, are engaged today in bidding their many Plattsmouth friends farewell, previous to their departure tomorrow for Seat tle, Wash., near which place Mr. Mary Is engaged In railroad lousiness. They are most excellent people, and the Journal, along with the balance of their friends, regret to see them leave. 0 E. . E)VIY fg j TH E generous patronage given our Dress Goods and Trim mings Departments is pleasing evidence to us that our efforts to place before our customers goods which are up-to-date in every particular is appreciated. Our selections in these lines, as well as all other iines, are from first hands. 36 in. Black Taffeta, Guaranteed, at SI. I Carpets For the fall we have added some beautiful patterns In 3-ply all wools at tl 00 made up. 2-ply all wool at 7'c and 80c made up. Choice patterns in cottage and sanitary carpets at 'J."c. Velvets and Moquettes and some tine patterns LINOLEUMS AND FLOOR OILCLOTH "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES ISUPERIORlTYl After wearing a pair of "Queen Quality" shoes you will recognize their superiority over other makes. Their perfect fit will free you from the annoyances of foot troubles and will revel in delightful ease nev er before experienced. They give the comfort lack ing in so many Shoes. Ladies' Shoes from $1.65 to $2.25, best bargains in this market considering the heavy advance in all lines of shoes. Fine line of Children's and Misses' School Shoes. The Leading Shades fo.i Fall Wear Panamas, all wool, at frpm , 50c to Sl.00 per yard Wool Taffetas 45 inches wide, in nice line of colors 1.00 . per yard Shadow Checks, so popular this season, in grays, 40 in. wide. . .40 per yard Shelma Cloth, will not wrinkle, so largely advertised, 1.50 per yard Serges, Chiffon Panamas and a nice line of Plaids ' 0)VEY s 30 ZDi )CJ n ) n Wm. KaulTman made a business trip to Omaha, over the Missouri Pa cltic, yesterday evening.' Jay Dietrich, assistant superinted ent of motive power, is In the city to day on company business. Mrs. C. C. Miles left this morning for Spring Ranch, Neb., where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Combs. Dr. B. F. Brendel and wife, Mrs. A. L.. Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Parr, ana nir. ana Mrs. jomis, came up from Murray this afternoon and took the train for Omaha. Wm. Case of Weeping Water, is vis iting this week with his old-time friend, L. B. Brown, south of Platts mouth. Both gentlemen were In Plattsmouth, today. D. D. Spald, who stopped oil in this city on his way from Indiana county, California, to visit the family of C. C. Miles, departed this morning for his home In Oakland, California. Mrs. E. A.Kirkpatrick,who has been spending her vacation in Oregon for the past month, returned yesterday, and after a few hours' visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. P. E. Uuffner, returned to her home in Nehawka yes terday morning. Mrs. L. W. Nelson returned from Peru last evening, where slio went Monday to make arrangements for daughters to enter the state normal for tho wluter. The young ladles, Misses Jcanctte, Geneve and Doris, will go to Peru Monday of next week. It Is a well known medical fact that pine resin Is most effective In the treatment tf diseases of the bladder and kidneys. Sufferers from backache and other troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys tind relief in the uso of Plne-ules. U buys 30 days' treatment Sold at Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. A cold taken at this time i f the year is generally hard to get rid of, but it will not be able to withstand Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, cough, croup, whooping cough, etc., oy driving them 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. Will and George Stohlman, of Man ley, are here today on court business. Julius Till Is attending to some business matters in Omaha this after noon. , 'tf Ed. uTisiow, general car inspector, is attending to company business In the city today. John Beeson, clerk In Fanger's clothing store, is off duty today on ac count of sickness. Mrs. Hoy Dodge came down from Omaha last evening for a few days visit with home folks. Mrs. Ella Hostetler of Shelton, Neb., came In this morning to spend the day with Mrs. Frame Morgan. Mrs. John Waterman and daughter, Elma, went to Kansas City yesterday morning to spend a couple of weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared, Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Instantly relieves tho pain quickly cures the wound. Mrs. Ernest Wilbur, formerly Miss Delia Orr, of Buena Vesta, Colo., and a niece of Mrs. J. C. Petersen, is visit ing relatives In Plattsmouth. Miss Hazel Cline, of near Murray, was in the city yesterday doing some shopping, and was the guest of W. II. Wynn, on South Sixth street. llaleigh Hale, day operator at Mal vern, Iowa, spent yesterday In the city, visiting his uncle, Richard Hale, who Is operator here for V. D. Day & Co. Mrs. J. W. Johnson and daughter, Miss Hutu, went to Mynard this morn ing for a couple of days visit at the Glllispie and Adams home, near that place. Miss Belle Mason went to Union yes terday morning to assist her sister, Miss Elizabeth, in her school work. Miss Elizabeth has been sick for the past few days. u you warn a real estate loan at reasonable rates; or a rellaMe abstract of title, Insurance policy, security bond of and kind, or a contract, drrd or mortgage drawn, see John M. LeyrtH, Gund building. Work promptly aud neatly dorrs and charges reasonable. Have you backache? Get a box of Kidney-Ettes the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and they will make "you right. 2.c. Gor ing & Co., druggists. Mrs. Alice Collins will open a night school for Instruction in short hand, the second week in October. For par ticulars call at riattsmouth Tele phone olllce during the day, or resi dence at evening. Danger Is near at hand when the' kidneys are sick. Kldney-Ettes will purify and strengthen the kidneys and restore them to their normal and healthy condition. 23 cents. Gering & Co., druggists. The regular monthly business and social meeting of the Epworth League will meet on Friday evening, Sept. 28., with the Misses Batton on Winter steen Hill. All are invited. Come and bring your friends. Frank Warren, manager of the Red Sox base ball team, has received word from the Fort Crook team that they will be here next Tuesday, October 2, to play ball. The 30th Infantry band will accompany them to the city, and during the day will give a concert. eg aebel's Duroc Ha Poland Jerseys' f-w f Chinas Will be held at the farm of the undersigned 5 miles southwest of Louisville, Neb: 0 1 UKSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1906 beginning at 12:30 p. m., Sharp II 1 cr rI IHAT icnrcvr nmn rt ji im nm m - U Duroc Jerseysy- f p0iand China sin bvic, iJiiiiMuns he bv Tnc So.OOO TmTonAotc her: four H sows with litters at side. Litters sired by ! MM 1(", the largest yearling in the Prince Echo, one by Iona Model. All : 0.untr, a"dt llllsca ny 41087 Xo Feb, and March farrow with nlcntv of i1 .)C"t.or Ino"n to brml A fcw bone and size. ' '' I'tters by Black Acmo 41i66. ii " Col. T, C. frCol. J. P. if H A IP I If I Col. Ti C. Callahan. OiU.tLyiMIC.DLlL.. UWlier Spearman, Auctioneers . Ceo. H. Wood. Clerk. fl DC OC DC DC F -Tf . fT'JTP Tb medicinal Tlrtne of tie crude juras saS resins v aartDt hi . - - 1 JLl.v:! oMitaed from the Native Pine have been recognized U HTh rfq.tL.TT U M VJ by the medial proiM-iion for ceaturie. Tine-ulei A M t! .v, 1 J fl tvTl T ConTamthsTiitursottheNfltivePlnotliatareoitMluelnrflieT. CUARANTUD TO CIVE SATISFACTION OR MONET REFUNDED. K DOSE AT DED TIME WILL USUALLY RELIEVE TIi: MUbT bUVtKli CA5IS BEFORE MORNING. tiufi i X&l s L ILA tag Backache, Kidney, tlooJ.Bla J J,t end Rheumatic Troubles. BACK-ACHE Sold at GERING CO'S. Drua Store i