THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTII AND VICINITY. . Vmiu PrUUjr'ii rlly. James Alloway, of Louisville, was .n Flattsmouth today. Postmaster S. I), tela, ot Elruwood, n In the city today on business. John U. Jfope, was a passenger for home on the early morning train. Mrs. I!. F. Brandel ami Mrs. Chas. Carroll, of Murray, were In Platts mouth today. ' ' ',.. C. S Stone, who has been dollar ser vice on the jury. jcnt.to Omaha this afternoon, haying" been discharged until Monday. ' A marriage .license was Issued by County Judge II. D. Travis today to Dctrlck V, Butt, of Bethany, and MIss'Albcrtlna Wcnzel of Eagle. William DelesDernlcr came over from Kim wood today. Ha says lie be came so lonesome without Joe Mullen, that he thought he would come over and take him home. F. F. Towlo sold his eighty-acre farm southwest of town last Tuesday to Dick Klrchhoff, for lit.000, or $75 per acre. Mr. Towlo goes to the north part of the state Tuesday to look for a new location, as he will have to give possession of the farm here on March first. Weeping Water Republican. W. A. Swearlngen, who has been agent at the M. I'. depot In this city lor tome time, has been appointed chief clerk to Agent Loftus In the general freight offlce of the company at Omaha. Mr. Swearlngen will enter upon his new duties Jnst as soon as he can be relieved here. lie will not re move his family to that city for sev eral weeks. Our good friend, Walter K. Tallin, who has ocen here several days at tending court, returned to his home in Greenwood this morning. He found time to drop In and see tho Journal during his stay in town, and we were glad to be favored with a long chat with him. Mr. railing Is one of the reliable democrats of Cass county, and one of the very best citizens. A. II. Wagner, foreman of the con- htructlon crew of the Nebraska Tele phone company, is here making extea lve repairs on the company's line be tween Nebrask City and Omaha. Mr Wagner Is here with the following men: A. B. Farley, J. B Lester, W. F. Green, W. Williams, L. J. Quln, F. itrickson, u. Meriactn ana Aipna 11 Hell. The crew will remain here till next Wednesday. to attend the first anniversary of the wedding of his granddaughter, Mrs. Chestor Baylor of that city, lie re ports a very pleasant time. Our old friend, C. S. Wortman, sr., was down i rom South liend on busi ness today, and gave the Journal a call. lie expects to depart Tuesday for a trip to Washington and Oregon, for the benefit of his health, and w ill be gono several months. Jle promises to let us hear from him while away. TheOison Photograph Company will move from their present location on Main street to one of the rooms In the Coates Block, the first of the coming week. This rustling tlrm have been overrun with work for the past few weeks, and the change will give them more convenient quarters, lhclr specialty Is scenic post card views and they are certainly a winner. Mrs. Loulso Cooper, who has been making her home with her son, liert, in Chchalls, Wash., for the past nine months, returned to her home In this city last evening. Mrs. Cooper re ports a very pleasant time In the west, and says that she visited In various points In the state. She Is also In re ceipt of a letter from her son, Lem, who is In the navy, stating that he will arrive in New York about Octo ber 15, and she has hopes of his com ing home for a short visit at least. From Hittnrdiiy'g lnlly. K. K. Mckels, of near Murray, was a Flattsmouth visitor today. Mrs. James Allison, of near Murray, was a Flattsmouth visitor today. A. M. Holmes of Murray was In town on business yesterday afternoon. W. M. Wehrbcln and wife from near Murray were county scat visitors to day. Dr. Ehter, Dentls, Waterman Block John Kelly, of Cedar Creek, was looking after some business matters in Flattsmouth today. Geo. Horn, of Cedar Creek, was looking after some business matters in Flattsmouth today. Mrs. A. L. Baker, Mrs. Farr and Mrs. Johns of Murray, were Flatts mouth visitors yesterday. Mrs. Mary Young, of Murray, was in the city today, and while here called and had ber name added to the Jour rial's very large list of patrons at that point. They all want the news of the county, and know Tight where to get it. II. C. McMaken returned yesterday morning from Omaha, where he went Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Thin U tho ArM mMtlmi tmnt doctor womM k: "in your butrrli incuiar?" II" ki' that lUllr Uoo of Hi. !.. It It lilutfl? ruiul to recovery. Keen your liver tattv nd y.viir howxlt regular bf Uktug Ulllv utM 01 Ajt I lilt. From TucMluy't Dally Jacob Seybert of Cedar Creek was a county scat visitor today. Geo. Peters of Avoca was a business visitor in the county scat today. Glen Bawls of Mnrray was in town last evening for a visit with home folks. John Melslnger and W. I). Jones were visiting In the Melslnger settle ment yesterday. J. M. Hoover of Louisville was among the business visitors in the county scat today. County Clerk W. E. Ilosencrans and wlfo who have been in Kim wood the past week, returned home yesterday. lr. Hungate of Weeping Water was among the witnesses in the case of the estate of Sarah Phllpot, de ceased. The proper permit to wed was Issued this morning to Dledrlch Schwegmann of Palmyra and Miss Barbara Leldlg of Alvo. Harry HulTer and wife of Havelock were visiting with relatives In this city Sunday, returning home this morning. Miss Anna Thompson arrived today from Alliance, Neb., and Is visiting with the family of her brother, J. L. Thompson. Mrs. Hoy Dodge of Omaha, who has been visiting relatives for the past week, returned to her home last Sat urday evening. Paul Wurl, wife and son, who have been visiting with relatives In this city, departed this morning for their home In Byron, Neb. Wilson UUmoor, Ed Hay and son and Chas. Mclntyreof Weeping Water were In town today to appear as wit nesses in the case of the estate of Sarah Phllpot, deceased. The sheriff has received a card from the Bennington authorities who offer a reward of 9,0 for the capture of the party who stole a team and buggy near that place. Geo. J. Melslnger, from near My- nard, was transacting business in the county seat today, and while here called and enrolled his name for the Pally Journal. Mrs., n. N. Dovey and daughter Miss Helen, returned last evening from their visit In Chicago. Miss Helen left . for the cast over eight weeks ago, and has been visiting in Chicago, Detroit and various other points of interest in the cast. While she was gone she was In ten different states and Canada. P. F.Clausen returned last evening from a visit with his parents in Ar cadla, la. He expects to depart in few days for Arapahoe, where ho has In view a good business proposition and should everything prove satlsfac tory, Mr. Clausen will locate in Arapa hoe. Ills many friends In this city will regret to lose him from their midst. Aim atuuftMlanr t P yers tUU VMiOt. .on cm. CHEWY Mcwta W k Menu t Wt ulla fbramlM of all our i4ictntt. r'roru WrilnrwUy'i tlnlly. Clate Ilosencrans left on No. 7 for Omaha. Willie Fitzgerald spent the evening in Omaha. Mrs. Chas. L. Martin is reported on the sick list, today. . Henry Miller of Weeping Water visiting here today. J. A. Pollard of Nehawka was business visitor In the county seat today. FOR BOTH! One tlisonse of. thinness in children is hcrofiiln; in adults consumption, I'.otli have hv lilootl : liotli need more fat. se diseases thrive on lean . Fat is the lest means of vervomiii tliem; cod liver oil makes the lc.st and healthiest t and SCOTT'S EMULSION . '" ...... is the easiest ami most cfUvtive n ia of cod liver oil. IIoiv'h a ia tn nil nrdiT of thiiiM that Iiowm why Scott-8 I.iiiuIhod is f ho much value in all cases of Tofnla anil consumption. More it, iiion weight, more nourish lent, that's whv. Ay 717 for five snrnjik: SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409 415 Pearl Street, New York $0c. ana1) 1.00 ii it ii ti A U drufghti )C DC )DCJC n Cl Claude Everett, of Union, was Here today to attend the convention. The case of Carey vs. Craig will be tried to the jury this afternoon. Sam Patterson came In from Arapa hoe this morning for a brief visit to home folks. Lee Applcgate and W. It. Cross of Union were up today to attend the convention.? John II. Snead, an old time Flatts mouth boy, now of Lincoln in the employ of the R. k M. Is visiting In the city, ' Rob't Windham, who has been em ployed by the telephone company In Arapahoe. Is In the city for a 'visit with home folks. J. M. Craig, who Is located near Burwell, Neb., Is In town on business, and for a visit with his many friends in this vicinity. Mrs. J. A. Walker and Mrs. L. B. Underwood of Murray, were In town last evening to attend the meeting of the Eastern Star. II. B. Windham went to Omaha this morning to attend a meeting of the board of trustees of the deaf and blind schools In Nebraska. F. T. Darrow and wife who have been enjoying a visit with friends in this city, returned to their home In Lincoln, this afternoon. Mrs. M. Hlatt and nelec Mrs. D. J. Tennent of OkoboJI, la., went to Glcnwood this morning to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Caldwell. In district court the case of the estate of Sarah Phllpot, deceased, was given to the Jury this afternoon, which has not reached a decision as we go to press. The funeral of the seven weeks old child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shonp. which died yesterday, was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the family residence. We are rapidly netting our stock of Fall Goods in shape so as to show them to good advantage when you come to look them over. The largest line of Fall Underwear and the larg est line of Hosiery in town, at the lowest prices. Fall Dress Goods! ll;?z of colors In Henriettas and Danish Cloths, 30 Inches wide, at a yard. Also a nice line of Tartan Checks. . Shoes In Two Glasses! Shoes may be divided into two classes one represented by the shoe the foot holds, the other by the shoe that holds the loot. Already too many are fa mllar With the first to their sorrow. A shoe that simply covers and gener ally hurts the foot; a limp bit of leath er that does not support the foot in any way. Such a shoe Is a constant source of weariness, for the foot Is forced to do all the work unaided. The second class is best represented by the "yueen Quality" a shoe that tits snugly yet easily at every point; that braces, supports and aids the foot so that half the fatigue of walking is ov - crcome.- C2.50, $100 and ti 50. WactintTC I Mercerized Plaids at 25 Uddll.lgO. cents, Wool Waistings at 43 cents, Silk Kay Waistingsat tiOc and a beautiful line of Silk Waist pat terns in Plaids, Obecks'and Stripes. We are also showing something nowtn a Lining Satin Herringbone Stripe, 3t Inches wide, at 11.00 per yard. Flomnonfc! iwiiiuuiiiOi Prints In grey, blue and light shirting prints best makes, 5c a yd., coming In 3 to 10 yds. in length. Remnants of Outing Flannel and Ginghams, a nice assort , ment, at Oca yd. . The Buttsrick Patterns are ackowledged to be the best and the most reliable to use. We carry a complete line of these patterns. This Month's BUTTERICK PATTERNS are 10c and 15c None Higher. The cool nights and mornings will be a gentle reminder that the stove must be put up and may call for a new Floor OilCloth. We carry the biggest line in town. Several of the large Rugs made from Carpet ends are still on hand and are offered at a bargain. A handsome lot of small and medium, sized Rugs. n E. . B)iY & I I n u mi u it it H J. T. Rhoden, who has been taking treatment for rheumatism at the mineral springs near Burlington Junc tion, Mo., returned home this after noon very much Improved. John Strelke is a new man In the dry goods and carpet department of h. (r. Dovey & hons store. Mr. Strelke assumed his position with that firm last week, and comes from Alpena, Mich., very highly recommended. Miss Ida Weldman returned from her visit to Plalnvlew last evening, ac companied by her nephew, Carl Ebln ger, who will visit relatives a short time. Miss Ida is looking remarkably well, as a result of her trip, which the Journal Is pleased to note. True and tried friends of the family -DeWltt's Little Early Risers. Best for results and best, to take. Rosy checks and sparkling eyes follow the use of these dependable little pills. They do not gripe or slckpn. Sold by F. (J . Frlcke & Co. and Gerlng Co. "Gut neil," the favorite cigar, Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Block. Hans Goos of Plainvle w is In the city for a visit with friends. J. ). Wood of Louisville was a Flattsmouth visitor todaj?. A.C.Carey and wife of Louisville were In the city today on business. Miss Muriel Barthold was a passen ger for Gleiwood, la., this morning. Geo. J. Melslnger of Mynard was registered at the Perkins hotel today. Philip Thelrolf and John Melslnger were passengers to the metropolis this morning. S. L. Barker of Cedar Creek was transacting business in the county scat today. P. F. Clausen departed this morning for Arapahoe, Neb., where he has de cided to locate. Louis Hansen came in from Arapa hoe, Neb., last night for a visit with friends in this vicinity. J. P. Sattler and wife went to Oma ha on the morning train today to at tend the Ak-Sar-Ben. O. M. Strelght and wife and Mrs. J. W. Sage were among those to board No. 1 for Omaha today. L. G. Manners, of Alvo, who has just returned from a trip to the Paclfice coast, was In the city today. Jake Lohncs went to South Omaha this morning, where he expects to purchase a car load of sheep. T. M. Corbctt and wife of Wayne, Nebr., arc expected In the city today, where they will visit as the guests of Dr. and Mrs.'Martin. The regular weekly prayer meeting' of the Christian church, which was postponed last evening, will be held ! tonight at the usual time. Dr. E. W. Cook and wife, D. Hawks- worth, A. L. Richards and wife, and Mrs. R. W. Clements were among those to board No. 7 for Omaha today. Ralph Towle departed last night over the Missouri Pacific for Kansas City, where he will enter upon his duties as government meat Inspector. Got Rich Quickly. Thales, the Greek philosopher, de llvcred a strong speech against the senseless mania to net rich bulckly. A ricn man remarked that all unfit to acquire wealth speak the same way Thales answered, he will prove that it is easier to get rich than wise. He cn gaged in business and devoted all his time and energy to it, as well as his high education. Within a year he has more money than his competitors made In their whole life. "I had odo partnkr" he said, "a good stomach.' r.noever wanis to be successful In life, has to haue a good stomach, and the only remedy which will keep every stomach strong and healthy Is Trl- ncr's American Elixir of Bitter Wine it makes me digestion perfect, the blood rich and pure, the nerves and the brain powerful. Even If you are enjoying the best of health you should preserve It by thia grape-wlne remedy, At drug stores, Jos.Trlner, m So, Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. W. B. Banning and W. F. Tracey of Union were In tho city on business today. A. W. Atwooi and wife, John Kraegerand daughtar, and Mrs. Por ter and daughter were passengers for the metropolis this morning to view the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. Mrs. E. I). Cummins went to Oma ha this morning, where she and the Dr. will take part in the automobile parade, the Dr. having taken his ma chine to Omaha several days ago. Dr. C A. Marshall, wife and daugh ter, and Miss Ruth Johnson and her cousin, Miss Lucille Sanders, of Lees burg, Ohio, went to Omaha this after noon to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben fes tivities. For Sale Fll-acre farm; 115 acres under cultivation, balance In pasture; located between Flattsmouth and Murray; fair improvements. Price $00.00 per acre, If taken at once. In quire of J. P. Falter. Misses Mary and Susan Holdredge came down from Omaha this morning to attend the 1 o'clock luncheon given by the "Wood-be-Goods" In honor of Miss Elizabeth Dovey at the home of Mrs. C. C. Parmele. Chas. Brown and wife, of Wilcox.ar rived In Flattsmouth yesterday even ing on a visit to Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lowther, near Mynard. . Mr. Lowther and Mr. Brown went to Omaha this morning. The many friends of the family of Mrs. Fat McCallan will regret to learn of their Intended removal to Omaha, where Mrs. McCallan's son, Sam, is employed in the offices of the Burling ton. They expect to move to the me tropolis the middle of this month. Bert Dunn, who has been playing ball with a base ball team In Mobile. Ala., this season, was in the city to day. Theclub with which he has been attached belongs to the Southern league, and quit the season as third on the list. Mr. Dunn's home Is In Weep ing Water, and has been playing ball witn tne Mobile team several years. Dr. Jensen erf-.Weeping Water was In the county seat today on business, taking the afternoon train to Omaha. B. Lewin, representing the whole sale jewelry house of his father, Ben jamin Lewin, of tBuffalo, N. Y., was in town today. I The Choral union will meet tonight with Mrs. Hasse.. In order that the work may be properly begun for the year every member should be present at 7:30. ,i. Henry Iloffort of Fierce county is here this week for a visit with his many friends and relatives in this county, where he formerly lived. Robert Ballance, general foreman of the Burlington roi-ndhouse and rerjair shops In Denver, Col., is in the city for a visit with his brothers, George and William. He is accompanied by his wife. i M. E. Hartman and family dcDarted this afternoon for McCnok. ' they will make their future home. Miss Gertrude, who is employed in E. D. Dovey & Son's store, will remain In this city. Many men give lavishly of cold. To bnlld bridges and castles and tow ers of old; ' If you want everlasting fame, a bene factor be, ."' Give the poor and needy Rocky Moun tain Tea. Gerlng & Co. The service preparatory to the com- munion at the Presbyterian church next isunaay morning, will be held Saturday nlgltf at 7:30. Everyone is urged to attend. Members of the S. P. S. take notice'. The sheriff has-recelved an offer of $S0.00 for the capture and conviction of the thief, who stole a team unrt hm. gy In Inland, ' which Is located near Clay Center. The authorities of that county are inclined to believe that a gang of horse thieves are operating In that vicinity, as many teams have been stolen recently.- Have you backache? Get a box of Kidney-Ettes the most wonderful remedy for all kidney . troubles, and they will make you right. 2rc. Ger lng & Co., druggists. deduce -Your Ice"; IS By purchasing one of those high-grade Refrigerators Below Cost ) GASOLINE STOVES, of best make at prices that are WAY BELOW COST Come in and sec me when you need these goods and get prices on many other desirable articles in the line ot Hoisefirnishing Goods. FURNITURE ?b 9) MAIMl.'i i-airuujuvur-aUJ .sums, tt 1