The County litis of Genera! Interest Selected m a a a m m a m m am a aa . w W VVI W VVWVVW Ea.gle (from tlir li i.-nn.) Born on Thursday, September 2t, to Mr. and Mrs. llclgh Weaver, a son. Frank Lannlng's boy who 'M re ported last week as having dlptherla, ia getting along nicely. The quaran tine will be raised next week If noth ing further dcvelopes. Mrs. Lewis Hoot was In a very critical condition for a while Wed nesday evening from heart failure. Her friends will be pleased to learn that she Is much better attain. Last spring Jacob llursh cut down an old peach tree which was dead. A khoot from the stump which made Its entire growth this summer bore eight fine large peaches. It seems that peaches grow on any old thing this year. Miss Mlla Judklns was taken to Lin coln Tuesday where she was operated on for appendicitis by lr. Jester of this place, assisted by others of Lin coln. The operation waa very succes fuland Miss Judklns Is recovering as rapidly as could be expected. (5. W. I'ctcrson thought an earth quake had struck the village last Tuesday evening Just after he had re tired, as a large part of the foundation under the north aide of his house caved Into rhe cellar. About "0 loaves of fresh bread were covered up with the dirt and rock. He has built a new wall from the bottom of the cellar this time. The Breath of Ufa. It's a slgnltlcant fact that the strongest animal of Its sl.c, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. 1'owcrful lungs means powerful creatures. Now to keep the breathing organs right should bo man's ehlefciC study. Like thousands of others, Mrs. Ora A Stephens, of l'ort Williams, 0., has learned how to do this. Sho writes "Three buttles of lr. King's Now Discovery stopped my cohgh of two years and cured mo of what my friends thought consumption. Oh, It's grand for throat or lung troubles." Guaran teed by F' (5. Fricke & Co., druggists. l'rlce 50c and II. Tilal bottle free. Elmwood Krora Hie Leader-Kcho. John (Jerry Stark contemplates go ing back to East Lemon, Pa., next Sunday to see his mother, whose health Is rapidly falling. lla.el Noyes' condition became a great deal worse yesterday and last evening Dr. Mungcr took her to a Lin coin hospital for an operation. John Dickinson Is hauling out the material for an addition to his farm residence, ltixlrt, one and a half stories high. Joe Nichols Is very low and gradu ally growing weaker no hopes being held out for his recovery. A nurse was procured Saturday evening to care for him. J. r. Hoover and wife expect to leave Sunday for Pennsylvania for a visit of two or three weeks at the old home and and with relatives he has not seen for thirty-six years. They will also visit at Columbus, Ohio, and Chicago, enroute. We hear that John Itarti has sold his farm four miles southwest of Mur dock to P. F. Duerr, of Loulsvlllo consideration ir.'.soo. we presume Mr. UarU and family will go to Call for nla to spend the winter, as they enjoyed It there last winter very much A bath cleanses the skin and rids the pores of refuse. A bath makes for better fellowship and citizenship Not only should the outside of the body be cleansed, but occasional use of a laxative or cathartic opens the bowels and clears the system of effete nutter. Host for this are DeWltt'i Little Early Rlseis. Pleasant little pills that do not gripe or sicken. Sold by Fricke & Co. and f.erlng & Co. L. L. Atwood'a Baby Dead. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Atwood died at their home In Have lock Saturday evening. Brief services were held at the home Sunday after noon at three o'clock, conducted by Rev. D. W. Wilt, of the M. E. church. The little child was only lis days old. A. W. Atwood and wife, and Mrs. Anna lirltt and daughter went up to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. At wood have thesympathyof their many 1'lattsmouth friends. When you have a cold It Is well to be very careful about using anlhlng that will cause constipation. He 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 Fricke & Co. and Gcring Co. . exchanges Iron tfct Columns of Contenporirin at am m am m am a am am ttav V w W f if iff IV ?WtWTW W Louisville From lb Courier. Mat Dclezcne has gone toUnlvers.ty I'lace where he will take a course In the university. Plain drunks were a little too num erous In town Tuesday. Why not have little more money In the school fund? Will fientry purchased the City livery barn and stock this week of A ut'imt Osscnkop and Is now In charge. He asks for a share of your patronage. Mrs. O. J. Wortman of Ashland was called to Louisville Monday to care fur her daughter, Miss Floy, who Is sick. Miss Wortman Is teaching school a few miles southeast of Louisville. Another case of scarlet fever lias been reported In town. This time In the home of Elmer Hall, his little four-year-old son having come down with It Monday afternoon. The house has been quarantined by the board of health. Mrs. Elmer Noyes took her little daughter to Lincoln Thursday evening to be operated on for appendicitis. Mr. Noyes Is absent In North Dakota and could not reach home In time to be with them. They were accom panied to Lincoln by C. E. Noyes. During the electric storm Tuesday number of people were "struck." The quarries had closed down on ac count of the rain and not being able to pound rock the quarry men kept their hand In by pounding each other The police Judge should have had a better harvest, but It seems that he got very little out of the day's doings. Tho laxative elTcct of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural you can hardly realize that It is produced by a mcdl cine. These tablets also cure indlgcs. Hon and biliousness. Price 25 cents, Samples free at F. G. Fricke & Co.and A. T. Frled's drug store. Look Out for Him. A man representing himself as a traveling salesman for a wholesale house Is reported to be victimizing liverymen in some of the small towns In this section of Nebraska and south west Iowa. He hires a livery rig and tendcrsln payment a check larger than the bill, and by the time the swindle Is discovered he has left the country. It will bo Just as well for liverymen In some of the larger towns to be on the lookout for this swindler. Don't take any checks unless you know the party presenting same. That Is the safest plan for doing business. Nehacwkac (Kron i lie ltexlster.) Kcv. S, Kclser Is loading his . goods preparatory to moving to his charge at Johnson licadon Hall returned to Lincoln on Friday to resume his studies in the university. Miss Moon went to M unlock Friday evening for a visit with her sister, re turning home Sunday. Mrs. Wm. R. Davis and two little daughters started Tuesday for a visit to her son's ranch near Pierre, S. I). A card from H. Wolph and wife saysthey are enjoying their visit In Ohio very much, and that they will be at home soon. vtorkhas commenced on the new addition to Cunningham Bros.' barn and will be pushed along as rapidly as possible. N. L. Pollard started Monday for Schenectady, N. Y., for a visit with relatives. He wlU also visit at Eliza beth. N. J. Mrs. Kclser and son, Harry, la ft on Wednesday for Ashland, where they will visit a few days before going to their new home at Johnson. Mrs. H. August was called to Mis souri the past week to look at a farm her husband intended purchasing Mr. August and son, Will, went to Missouri a couple of weeks ago and arc well pleased with the country The commltte? on speakers for the NcHwka fair have succeeded In ar ranging for two excellent men for that occasion. Prof. E. A. Hurnctt of the state university will speak Thursday afternoon, and his topic will be 'The Dcvelopcment of our Asrl cultural Resourscs." On Friday after noon Rrof. E. A. Emerson, also of the university, will speak on the topic "Ihe Relation of Horticulture to Nebraska Home." These men are ex Peru In their chosen fields and thesr talks will be of great Interest to all "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did cat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitten cured me." J. H Walker, Suobary, Ohio. Jud VJcn cte up from Ne braska City Moniay morning arriving here on schedule time, and has been pretty busy at the dutelct clerks &ce Issuing natuarall.atlon papers. as per arrangements made last week. Up to three o'clock today -Ohave been Issued as follows: C. A. Anderson, ntone Wlnther, John H. Jess,- An- me Jorgensen, II. P. Chrlstensen, Adolph Hansen, Thos. White, Mich ael Whelao, John Schlappacasse, N. C Nielsen, Nels (J. Chrlstensen, Olaf Lunberge, H. K. Hergmann, Chris, llonde, Frit. Heine, Otto Heine, Win. Bartele, John Mauer.Jos. Slimatterer, Em II Walters, Chris. Schomaker, John N. Heck, Louis Ottnat, Wm. Morley, erdlnand A. Iteuter, Herman II. Henke. But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholara and Diarrhoea Remedy. "When my boy was two years old he had a very severe attack of bowel complaint, but by the use of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lemedy we brought him out all right," says Maggie Hickox, of Mid land, Mich. This remedy can be de pended upon In the most severe cases. Even cholera Infantum is cured by It. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure 'is certain. For sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried. Mutt Pay Occupation Tax. For the past few months Platts- mouth has been overrun with outsid ers coming in and taking orders for various houses in other cities, and for many kinds of goods and wares. The mayor has given the chief of police in structions to force the payment of an occupation tax from all such parties In the future.' Here Is where the trouble may come, some of them positively refuse to pay and with Instructions to make arrests when such refusal Is made may make some trouble for the 'Cheap John" houses that supply the people with so much of these Inferior goods. It Is strictly proper that they should pay or get out. rinesalve cleanses wounds, Is highly antiseptic, uncqualed for cracked lands. Good for cuts. Sold by Gcr- ng & Co. 's drug store. Pain from a Burn Promptly Relieved -by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A little child of Michael Strauss, of Vernon, Conn., was recently la great pain from a burn on the hand, and as cold applications only Increased the Inflammation. Mr. Strauss came to Mr. James N. Nichols, a local mer chant, for something to stop the pain. Mr. Nichols says: "I advised him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and the tirst application drew out the inflam mation and gave immediate relief. I have used this liniment myself and recommend It very often for cuts, burns, strains and lame back.and have never known It to disappoint." For sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried. Sour Stomach No appetite, lost of strength, nervoua nu, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, tour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural Juices of diges tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined vith the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Bill, of Rivtntwood. W. Vi., uTr I waa troubltd with aour stomach for rwantr ysara. Kodol cur4 m and w ara now ualnt It la Bilk lorDany. Kodol Digest What You Eat otllaa only. $ 1 .00 Sin holdlnf 2 mtmai tha trial alia, which Mill for 50 canta. l O. D.WITT A 00.. OHioaoa Gering & Co. IN THE 6000 OLD Summer time You want to save your money to buy your CO ML zFOR THEz WINTER AT OUR CITY . Coal Yardt. Full Weight Guaranteed Best Threshing Coal All Kinds of Feed J.V.Egenberger Proprietor Plattsmouth Coal Yardt Corner Third and Main Street! BelirboneSS riatU Phone 22 A MEASURE OF MERIT Plattsmoiith Citizens Should Welsh Well This Evidence. ! Proof of merit lies In the evidence. Convincing evidence in Plattsmouth, is not the testimony of strangers, but the endorsement of Plattsmouth peo ple, That's the kind of proof giveu here the statement of a Plattsmouth citizen. M. W. Thomas, painter and paper hanger, living on Chicago ave., Platts mouth, Neb., says: "For a lung time have been subject to attacks of kid ney and bladder trouble. Twenty years ago I had an attack of measles which settled In the bladder. This brought on retention of the kidney secretions and for a long period I was obliged to use a catheter. After I had discarded the use of this, retention at times existed and by spells I had sharp pains shooting from each groin to the bladder. In due course of time my back commenced to trouble me. One day four years ago while- leaving for work, a sharp twinge caught me In the loins and threw me to the ground. If a knife had been plunged Into me the pain could not have been more Intense. I laid helpless for sometime and when I did get back. It was bv taking hold of something for a sup port and almost crawling. For a month later I was not able to do a stroke of work and I continued to have more or less trouble from pain In my back.. It was difficult for me to even rise from a chair. I tried no end of remedies and was treated by physi cians but received no permanent bene- . Finally I learned of. Doan's Kid ney Pills and they were recommended to me so strongly I was Induced to go to (rerlng & Co.'s drug store and get a box. .They did wonders for me. I have had but one severe attack of backache since which was some years after taking the remedy. The attack mention quickly disappeared. Doan's Kidney rills banished all pain, relieved the bladder difflculty and Improved my condition every way." lor sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., EOle agents for the United States. lemember the name Doan's and take no other. A Chip off the Old Block. Fred S. Will.son of A. S.Will of My. nard, living near Nelson, Neb., has dis posed of his farm of lfiO acresout there, It cost him $."),ik)0, and besides'iicttlns fine crop oil the same, he sold it iew days since for the neat sura of 13,000. Fred thinks Nuckolls cnuntv Is good enough for him, so he has pur chased two more farms, one of which consists of 260 acres, four miles north of Nelson, and the other contains KiO acres three and one-half miles north west of Nelson. Fred is a "chip otf the old block," and don't let any grass grow under his feet when it comes to business. There are a few young ladles in this town that want to get married so bad they are continually on the "gad They are the last girls that a young man who Is looking for a wife. The future wives are not made up of girls who think home has no attractions for them. Rake the Fires for the Corporations We see by dispatches from Wash ington that the republican national committee will supply many eminent speakers to tell the people of this state how to vote in the coming elec tlon. Why should this be uecessary'r The election this year Is purely a lo cal affair. While It Is true that there are congressmen to elect, and that the legislature will elect a senator, It Is not tuie that the voters of Nebraska are so dumb as to need men of na tlonal reputation especially when that reputation is a little oil color to come here and conduct a campaign of education. Nebraska Is a republican staie oy a great majority . The ques tion in this state is a tight between the. people and the railroads. The railroads have placed at the head of their ticket Norrls Brown, and ask that the people vote for machine-made legislators In order that the plans may be carried out, and that a senator may be elected who will be In line with the administration. This Is rot The same gag was used two years ago to promote the rottenrstdeal that was ever sprung on our people. Thcro 1 not a candidate for the legislature I this state today who should claim the votes of the neoplo upon any such grounds. If the Individual is unworthy bury him under an avalanch of votes, The people of Nebraska are able to manage their own affairs without out side interference, and the admlnlstra tlon will gain nothing by sending speakers here to rake the fires for the corporations. Beatrice Sun (Ind.) Well Worth Trying. V. II. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of Pittsrleld, Yt., saj-H "Next to a pension, the best thing to get Is Dr. King's New Life Fills." He writes: "they keep my famlb In splendid health." Quick cure for Headache, Constipation, and Bilious ness. 25c. Guaranteed at F. G Fricke & Co.'i drug store. Burlington Relief Department Discussing the report that the Bur lington relief department Is going out of business, the Beatrice Eipress says: 'The generally accepted notion is that this relief department has been forced upon the employes, and that those who refused to enter it were ropped from the pay roll. The sys tem In effect provided that the em ployes should Insure themselves, pay all the expenses and release the com pany from liability In case of acci dental injury or death. "The employes could In certain cases choose whether they would ac cept the relief money or call on the company for damages but this led to other complications. For Instance, a yearor so ago a young man from Gage county was killed by the train on which he was working. Ills father was one of the oldest employes of the company. Because he declined to ac cept the relief money and called upon the company for damages, he was promptly discharged from the service. "In recent years uearl7 every state legislature has attempted to pass a law abolishing the relief department, but the hold of the lobbyists has been too secure and the law never has gone through. In the committee Investiga tions no employe of the company has ever dared to come forward and com- plain of the system." Good for the cough, removes the cold, the cause of the cough. That's the work of Kenney's Laxative Iloney and Tar the original laxative cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Sold by Fricke & Co. and Gering & Co. For Sale. One thousand acres on Belle Fourche river, In Wyoming. Under three wire fence; good six. room house, bunk houses, corrals.and 1,000 acres of leased land, controlling enough range' for from 40,000 to 50,000 head of sheep. Terms-12,000 cash or $15,000 on three years time. Apply to rtattsmouth Journal. 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 financial loss. rnt iim wisuman or woman s 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 bv Fricke & Co. and Gering & Co. Larger Than They Imagine. The Plattsmouth News, which Is Sheldon's republican organ, speaking of Shellenberger, says: "He is quite a clever gentleman and will undoubt edly be able to land a few votes in this county." Well, yes. He will re ceive a much larger vote than Shel don's admirers imagine. Nebraska City News. It arouses energy.develops and stim ulates nervous life, arouses the cour age of youth. It makes you young again. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Gering & Co.. druggists. For the Ak-Sar Ben Festivities. October 2 to (i Inclusive the Burl ington will sell tickets to Omaha and return at 7."ic. The carnival thlsvear will be a marked improvement over all previous years. In addition to a big street carnival every day, there will be a flower parade October 2nd; a gorgeous electrical parade, Wednesday evening, October :trd; daylight parade October 4th and the Ak-Sar-Ben ball October fith. Ask the aireAt for de tails. Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach "ofT'-a-Just a plain case of lazy liver, BnrdocJc,Btood Bitters tone liver and ttomachirDfo fcotet digestion, purines th WqojT ipBACKA "I wrote you for advice," writes Lelia Hagood, of Sylvia, Tenn., "about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I had suffered this way nine years and five doctors had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains and how 1 am entirely cufed. I am sure that Cardui saved my life." It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female diseases, such as peri odical pains, irregulari ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. At Every Drug Store WI1IE OF THINK OF IT! Tu tretty Matron Hui lleadach end Btikiukefler Condition Was St ricus. RELIEF IN PERUNA. ' ' ,..:f MRS. M. BRICKNER. 99 Eleventh ttreet, Milwaukee, Wis. Peruna Drug M'fg. Co., DearSirxA thort time ago I found my condition very aerhua. I bad head ache, pain la the back, and frequent dizzy apella which grew worse every month. I tried two remedlea before Peruna, and waa discouraged when I took the tint doae, but my couraga aoon returned. In leaa than two montha my health waa restored." . Mr. M. Brkkner. The reason for ao many failures to care cases similar to the above ia the PELVIC DISEASE NOT RECOGNIZED AS CATARRH. fact that diseacea peculiar to the pel vie organs are not commonly recognized aa being caused by catarrh. Catarrh of one organ la exactly the same aa catarrh of any other organ. What will relieve catarrh of the head will also relieve catarrh of the pel vie organ, peruna relieves these cases Imply because It relieves catarrh. Don't allow money to lie around. Is easier to spend it and easier to lose It It SUE MONEY bj keeping it In a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock 850,000, Surplus 115,000 OFTMCEHS Clms. C. l'nrmele. Pres., Jacob TrltscU. V-P. T. M, Patterson. Cusli. You can give a check for any part ol it at any time and so have a receint for payment without asking for one. wnen you nave a bank account you will be anxious to add to It rather than spend from It. Don't you want to know more about it. WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Lands, Ranches and City Ileal Estate In Nebraska a,nd elsewhere bought ' sold and exchanged. KcntHls, Insuranco and Abstracting of TIiIch. Money to loan at a low rule of Interest on Improved farms. Iluslness correspondent In all Important cities and towns iu the United Stale. aioanonaa no. o ana w. R. B. WINDHAM, President W. W. WINDHAM , Secretary FRIE ADVICE Wrlta u a letter drKrlblrj all rour avmptomi, and a will an4 you rr AJvk. In fWn tnlri tnvrlop. Addrmi Ladifi'AirvloryI)jlmnt, ThtChtlnou MrdklncCo..Cli tluoti, Tann. -' JL1 in $1.00 bottles. Try it.