! The County Items ol General Interest Selected (I'mm tlif Ih'soon.) Wm. Hodman Is building a new huuse lx'.Mon his farm. L. Petit has the contract. C. II. Hudson Is having a new house 18x24 erected on his farm, occupied by his son Will. Oscar Anderson killed a rattlesnake the other day which ho found sun ning Itself In the driveway of Petts' elevator. JoshSutphln who has been clerk ing In Swarts' store, left Wednesday for Nehawka, where he has bought a half Interest In a harness shop. Canadian physicians are consider ably puzzled over the case of a Mrs. Day, who has given birth to twins, one being white and one black. One never can tell what a Day may bring forth. We are glad to state that there was no truth In the report that was circu lated on our streets last week about Wm. (iulnn losing one of his hands In a threshing machine. Mr. (ulnn was In town Sat urday and said ho knew nothing about how the report got started. Wednesday afternoon at the north German church In Eagle, Kcv. Ilaak spoke the words that forever united Mr. Dledrlch Schwegniann and Miss ParbaraLcldlg. After the ceremony a reception was given at the homo of Mr. Fred Lcldlg, also the home of the bride. The happy couplo will at once retire to the farm home of Hie groom south of town. A Badly Burned Girl or boy, manor woman, is quickly out of pain if llucklcn's Arnica Salve Isap riled cromptly. 0. J. Welch, of Te konsha. Mich., says: "1 used It In my family for cuts, sores and all skin In juries, and tlnd It perfect." Quickest Tile cure known. Host healing salve made, 2To at F. G. Frlcke & Go's drug store. Union From the LedKer. Geo. E. Chapman and wife, of York town, Iowa, made a few days visit with their relatives, the Swan fami lies, northeast of town, returning home yesterday. . The Missouri Pacific sections at this place took on some changes Monday. Joe Marshall was transferred to Platts mouth and moved there the first of week, John Saxon taking his place here. C. Newlon gave up his place here and joined the bridge crew at Atchison, Joe Chldcster taking that section. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. La Rue left last Saturday morning to make an extend ed visit with Joseph Lynn and family, near llartlngton, Neb., and will visit a number of the other ex-Unlonltes, who now reside la that part of the state. The largest apple shown at this of fice came from the orchard of James Darrough. The apple Is ot the "Wolf River" variety, weighs 23 ounces and measures 10 Inches In circumference. It is a beauty and we are waiting to see the one that will beat it. Mrs. John P. Todd came from Lin coln last Saturday to spend a few days with relatives and friends and to over see the shipping of the household goods to Lincoln, where they will "live at ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulncss. No nlum, no phosphate -which are the principal elements of the so-called cheap baking powder and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. ROYAL BAKINO. WDCR Exchanges 5 from the Columns ot Contemporaries J home." Mrs. Todd recently returned from her summer's visit In Colorado, and her many friends are pleased to notice great improvement In her health. Nothing to Foar. Mothers need have no hesitancy in continuing to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as It contains absolutely nothing in jurious. This remedy is not only per fectly nafe to give small children, but Is a medicine of great worth and mer it. It has a world wide reputation for its cures of coughs, colds and croup and can always be relied upon. For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and D'Ment. Elmwood From the Leader-Echo. F. A. Ilakcr entered upon his duties Monday as It. F. D. carhr No. 2. Frank Hose no has rented a farm two miles cast of Murdock for the coming year. J. S. Hollcnbcck and wife of Ard- more, S. D., were guests last week at the home of his brother, I. II. Hollcn bcck. Dr. Ilohannan went to Omaha, Tuesday, to meet his '-best girl," and now wears "the smile that won't rub off." Mrs. Ilohannan reports a very enjoyable visit at the old home In Omaha. An expert bollcrniakcr from Omaha Is putting In new llucsandancw boiler In the large engine at tho mill. The work will be completed next week and tho mill will be run full blast, as or ders are now in for three weeks in advance. Died On Tuesday evening, October 2, l'.ioti, William Joseph Nicholas, agcd2:iyearsand2. days. Again has the death angel invaded Elmwood and removed from our midst one of our best, brightest and sturdiest young men. Dr. Mungcr was called over three miles northwest of Murdock Wednes day evening to see Mr. Aug. Seel ophouf, a German farmer about fifty years of age, who was badly injured In a runaway, having his right arm bro ken, two ribs fractured and severely cut and bruised about the head. The doctor dressed the numerous wounds and he Is now resting nicely and do ing as well as could be expected. An Awful Cough Cured. "Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awful caugh. She had spells of coughing, just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout and fat," writes Mrs. Ora Bussart, Br u ba ker, 111. This remedy Is for sale by F. 0. Frlcke & Co. and D'Ment. Nehaovka. (From tin- tictfisifr.) Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nel son, on Saturday, September 2i, a son. O. F. Schllchtemelcr has returned to University Place to resume his studies there. Mrs. Maude Hickman has returned to her home in St. Louis, after an ex tended visit with her sister, Mrs. J. I. Looker. Over one hundred tickets were sold CO., KtW YORK. at the Nehawka station to people go ing to (.i:al:;i to the Ak-Sar-P.i'n f. v Initios Welnevlay. ; J sli Sutphln and J. T. Dale hive ; purchased the Hates storo building to-: gether with Its c utents. We under-1 stand t hey will inwve the harness slion to that building and will also carry a! line of groceries and slices. Louisville From the Courier. Mrs. John Kahler Is In the St. Joseph hospital where she will under go an operation. Misses Mabel Murdoch and Daisy Twlss were passengers to Council liluffs Friday morning where they will visit with friends. C C. IIouscl will move to Chicago the middle of the month and Dr. Hitchcock and bis mother will occupy Mr. Houscl's property here. William Petersen was down from Lincoln last Saturday. Will has just returned from a trip to New Mexico and was much pleased with the country News of the death of John Snod- grass, a former well known resident of Springfield, has been received. Mr. Snodgrass" passsd away Sunday at his summer home at Hubbard Springs, Va. M. L. Williams moved his family to town Thursday. Mr. Williams found that to live on a farm and look after his elevator In town was up hill busi ness. They occupy the Detrlch house In the south part of town. Lafe l'ettlt was the victim of a very peculiar accident Thursday. He was tishlngonthe l'lattc river with some throw lines and In attempting to cast ono into the water one of the hooks caught In the index linger of his right hand. lie was unable to remove it and came to town and had It cut out by a physician. A LESSON FOR NEBRASKANS "Turn the Rascals Out" That the People May Know for Once In Six Years Where the Money Goes. For six years the republican party has controlled the legislative and ex ecutive affairs of this state. They have made the appropriations, equal ized the assessments, made the levies, collected the state taxes, and spent the money. They have absolutely controlled the finances and must be held entirely responsible for the low taxation on railroad property, the high taxation on other property, in creased state taxes levied upon the various counties of the state and the extravagant appropriations made by the various legislatures. r In DK)0 the amount of taxes charged by the state board of equalization for the maintenance of state government was II, 208,984.94; this year, 1906, the present state board (of which Searle and Eaton, who are running for re election, formed a partjhave Increased the state taxes to the enormous sum of t2.191.421.85; nearly a million dol lars more. No reasonable argument can be advanced for this high taxation and it Is doubly aggravating when It Is noted that 11,856,744.48 is contrib uted by all other property and the balance is assessed and will probably not be paid, but fought by the rail roads as In 1903, and later. State taxes are steadily Increasing year by year, with no decrease of the outstand ing Indebtedness. Look at the figures as shown by the state auditor's report: State taxes, 1900 $1,208,984.94 1901 1.232,1191.92 " 1902 1,131,194.61 " 1903 1,513,316.38 " 1904 I,7ti8,(!75.24 1905.. 2,131,296.69 " 1906 2,191,421.85 So much for partisan politics, as may be claimed, but there Is no dis puting the above figures unless the official books at Lincoln are wrong. In Missouri there is a lively fight on between the democrats and republi cans, and taxation is one of the lead ing questions. The Jefferson City Tribune has ascertained the state levy for the states in this Immediate vicin ity, and here is the result: Iowa, republican, 35 cents. Nebraska, republican, 65 cents. Illinois, republican, 52 cents. Kansas, republican, 52 cents. Missouri, democratic, 17 cents. Is not that a lesson for the taxpay ers? Nebraska the youngest state in the group, pays by far the largest tax, and almost four times as much as Mis souri. Th.nk ot It, you who pay taxes. When tho fuslonlsts were In power in this state they reduced the state debt and put tho outstanding war rants at par. Since the republicans have had charge of affairs they in creased the debt. If the people want to continue this system of financiering all they have to do Is to vote the re publican ticket. If they want the taxes reduced then vote for the dcrn- crats. "Hy their fruits shall you know them." True and tried friends of the family -DcWltt's Little Early Risers, llest for results and best to take. Rosy checks and sparkling eyes follow the use of these dependable little pills They do not gripe or sicken. Sold by F. O. Frlcke & Co. and Gcrlng & Co. SUFFERED FOR YEARS Robust Women Who Owe Their Restored Health and Usefulness to Peruna. Read the Letters of Grati tude From Women Who Have Been Benefited By Dr. ilartman's Advice. A Multitude of Such Letters Are Received Every Year. A TYPICAL LETTER. Mrs. Carry Pedunl, Llnstad.N. Pak., writes: "I take pleasure In telling you thai through your wonderful medicine I mm entirely cured of catarrh of the stomach and pelvic organ. "I w to rundown on account of my illness that I could no longer attend to my housework. I could not et or sleep and had terrible pain in my back. "1 took Peruna and in five monthi I waa well. I have not felt so well for a Ions time. "I wish everyone who is sick would take Peruna and thua recover their health. "l Dare rerun a in tho house con tinually. I thank you for all that you have done for me." A Medicine of Merit. Miss Katie A. Washer, 1706 Prentice treet, Louisville, Ky., writes: "As mv exoerlenca hat heen mn favorable from the use of Peruna, I unhesitatingly state that I believe that It Is a medicine of untuiestlnnerl merit for all the Ills that we women suffer from. "1 find that it strengthens and in fuses new life Into tho system, and whenever I feel rundown or over-tired, n few doses of Feruna will strengthen mo again." Found a Friend In Need Pe ru na. Mrs. Florence Altkcns, 1101 Front St., Toledo, Ohio, writes: 'Peruna cured me ot catarrh of the uterus. I took about tour bottles when I noticed an Improvement and five bottles cured me. "I do not know what I would have been like to-day had I not obtained Peruna, for I was In a terrible state. "I had pains all over and was cross and Irritable. I waa losing hope of ever being well again. "I am to-dava well vmnnii mut tering tor Ulna month. I rmnnnt tell you how happy I teel, but you will rnnow. "Peruna is the best medicine on earth. "My husband is now taking It and I will always keep Peruna in my house. "Peruna is the best friend I ever had. It cured me," THE PERFECT WAY Scores of Plittsnouth Citizens Hiti Ltirned It. If you suffer from backache, there Is only one way to cure It, the perfect way Is to cure the kidneys, a bad back means sick kidneys, neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. Are en dorsed by Plattsmouth people. Mrs. Alice Sharp, living at corner of Third and Dyke streets, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "For a long time I had trouble with my back and kidneys. The pain across my loins was of a drawing kind and It fairly seemed as If it would pull me over at times. I felt it ail through the loins and hips down Into my limbs. I doctored and tried various kinds of medicines but nothing did me any good until about a year ago when I procured Doan's Kid ney Pills at Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. They helped me from the very start and In a short time brought positive and complete relief from all pain and distressing symptoms." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Ruffalo, N. Y sole agents tor the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Blood Poisoning results from chronic constipation, which Is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and Infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausia, headache, dizziness and colic, without gripping or discom fort. 2."c. Guaranteed by F. G. Frlcke & Co., druggists. "Dad's Side Partner." Mazle Trumbull and her fun crowd of laui:h-maklng comedians will be seen In this city on Friday, October 12, l'.H)t, at the Parmclc. The vehicle selected this season by Mr. Joe W. Spears for the display of the little lady's well known comedy talents Is a comedy farce entitled "Dad's Side Partner," which has tecn written ex pressly for Miss Trumbull. It Is full of quick action from start to finish, there are no long stories to weary the aildlcucc, its dlaloguo is at all times crisp and unlike the majority of farce comedies, It contains a reasonable plot which holds Its Interest until the last word Is spoken. Songs, dances and other specialties are plentifully dis tributed Into each act. Dr, Elster, Dentls, Waterman Block with complicate of N X ; I - 1 ' - ' -Y f V aV v J , v H; I , - - v1 " ' - - -I I s :V v f C 1 S ' ' 4 V J'' ' " America Is the Land of Nervous Women. The majority of women are nervous because they suffer from some form of pelvic catarrh. The greatest obstacle in the way of re covery is that they do not understand that catarrh la the main source of their illness, Women who are in doubt as to their ailments should write to Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, who will give their let ters prompt attention, without charge. Democratic Candidate. The democratic county convention held at Plattsmouth Wednesday saw fit to nominate our fellow townsman, L. F. Langborst, for representative, and should it fall to the lot of a dem ocrat to fill this responsible position we know of no democrat we would like to see elected more than Mr. Langhorst. He Is one o our pioneer business men, having conducted a very successful general merchandise busi ness In Elmwood for the past fifteen years, and is a hustler in every sence of the word. Lou is a mighty fine fellow, excepting his democracy and fondness for apples. During the past four years Mr. Langhorst has made a great apple and potato market for the farmers of this community, during which time he has paid them for ap ples alone close to 120,000. Elmwood Leader-Echo. Ree's Laxative Honey and Tar, the original cough syrup, acts as a cathar tic on the bowels. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country, therefore Is the best for children. It Is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free offer. Sold by Gerlng Si Co.'s drug store. -tJomon's Fains 'I was a total wreck," writes Mrs. Beulah Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, "from pains I had suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes I would be unconscious for 12 hours at a stretch. I did not know that anything could stop the pain entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. I advise all women suffering with painful periods to use Car dui and be relieved." It docs this by regulating the functions and toning up all the Internal female organs to health. It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with a record of 70 years of , success. It has bene fited a million others. Why not you? Try it. Sold by Every Druggist in $1.00 Bottles. .WINE OF CAR PELVIC DISEASES. ." V.Utie Wash! Miss Anna McGinn, 161 Plain street, Providence, R. I., writes : "I wish to let you know of the good your medicine has done for me. "I had what the doctors called heart trouble. I had been doctoring for a year before I tried your Peruna. "I got a bottle of your Peruna and after a week's use of it I began to feel better. I could not eat, sleep, or work, but 1 hare at last found that the medi cine that will cure me is Peruna." Don't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend It and easier to lose it StV& MONEY bj keeping it in a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock 850,000, Surplus 116,000 orriciHS: Chug. C. l'armele. Pres., Jacob Trltscb, V-P. T. M, Patterson, Cash. You can give a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. When you have a bank account you will be anxious to add to 1 1 rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. FREE ADVICE Writ hi Irttar ducrlWnf ill your nvmptums, nj will trnd you hrr AJwi.ln plain ,flfj fnvflop. AJJrfss: l.aJm' Advisory lfPitimnl, The LlKtUnovti Mtdicin Lo., Clitu nooga. lrnn.