The County ixcKanges : Items of 6eneral Interest Selected from the Columns of Contemporaries 5 DANGER IN DELAY. RUMOR REVIVES OLD PUNS FOUND RELIEF V. ( 1 nun ll Hi'wmii.) "Grandma" Ax has Urn danger ously 111 the past week and at tlie time of going to press lier condition Is considered very bad. A postal from John Hogarth, for merly section foreman at this place, but stationed at Iterlm for the past few years, states that he lias moved to Springfield, Neb. The businessmen of Weeping Water have petitioned the ouiclals of the Mo. l'ac. for a new depot at that place. Now watch them wet it In the neck. A. Sctiroeder, living southwest of town, marketed ten head of hogs here Wednesday which weighed 50!K) pounds or an average of WW pounds each. They brought him JJitr. It Is rumored that a new time card will go Into effect on the Mo. l'ac. the llrst of next month which will give the public much better service. Ac cording to the new schedule another train will be put on this branch run ning between Lincoln and Auburn via Unlcn and Nebraska City, and will pass here going went about 10 a. m., returning about 4 p. m. As we are about ready to go to press we learn of the death of Mrs. Dell Carper on Wednesday night. We have not been able to learn any of the data for publishing an obituary. We un derstand the funeral will be held Sat urday. On Wednesday morning a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carper. Last reports say the child Is getting along nicely. Nothing to Fear. Mothers need have no hesitancy In continuing to give Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing In Jurlous. This remedy Is not only per fectly safe to give small children, but Is a medicine of great worth and mer It. It has a world wldo reputation for Its cures of coughs, colds and croup and can always be relied upon. For sale by F. 0. Frlcke & Co. and D'Ment Elmwood From the litmler-Echo. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Osborne Tuesday, October loth Geo. Wilson has purchased from Ills brother, Herman, an eighty In Otoe county. Consideration, $i!,000. L. F. Langhorst went to Columbus Monday to attend a meeting of the executive committee of the Federa tion of Nebraska Retailers. C I. Clapp returned from Indiana Friday night, accompanied ty his father, D. L. Clapp. Mr. Clapp found his father In much better health than was anticipated. Dr. Munger has purchased the Dr. Stockert property, occupied by O. F. Carr. Consideration, 1,450. Dr. Mun ger gets Immediate possession and will move as soon as Ola Carr gets out of the house. Mrs. Wm. Deles Dernier underwent a very critical surgical operation at the Kverett sanitarium In Lincoln last Monday morning. At last report she was getting along as well as could be asked for. The many friends of the family here sincerely hope that she may soon be restored to health. Charles Branson, of Arlington, Neb., has purchased the Interest of F. A. Kaker In the city tonsorlal parlors, taking charge Monday. The style of the new llrm Is Calder & Hranson. Charley is an old Elmwood boy, a llrst class barber, and we are all glad to welcome him back to Elmwood and wish him sueeesss. Blood Poisoning results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr. Klng'B New Life Fills. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and Infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausla, headache, dizziness and colic, without gripping or discom fort. 23c. Guaranteed by F. G. Frlcke & Co., druggists. Louisville From the Courier. Another largo gang of men were shipped In Saturday to work in the National quarries. C. C. 1 1 ousel and wife left Tuesday evening for Chicago, where they will make their future home. Dick Fierce arrived Monday from California to tatcc charge of the steam shovel at the National stone quarry. Chicken thieves have been getting In their work, a number of roosts hav Ing been visited during the past week Mrs. C. MacMullIu says she lost number of thoroughbreds and from tracks seen around Iter hen houso she Is of the opinion that tlie midnight rambler is a woman. 1 Her was down from Omaha Mon day and made arrangements for load ing and shipping a number of cars of clay to bo used for the manufacture of mineral paint. Mr. Der says that they will put in a side track as soon as pos slblo, meantime the clay will have to be hauled to the railroad by team. Tests made of the Louisville clay have been very satisfactory and It Is pro posed to ship several cars dally as soon as the side track can be Installed. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for Plattsmouth People to Neglect. The great Janger of kidney trouble is that they get a firm hold before the sulTerer recoirnl.cs them. Health Is gradually undermined. Backache,, headache, nevousne.ss, lameness, sore ness, lumbago, urinary troubles.dropsy, diabetes and lirlght's disease follow In merciless succession. Don't neg lect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys, with the certain and safe remedy. 1 loan's Kidney I'll Ik, which has cured people right here In Plattsmouth. Mrs. A. P. Campbell, living on 1'atterson ave., Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "I can unhesitatingly recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills. My trial with them has not been an extensive one, but rrom the results obtained i can speak of this remedy as one of sterling merits. It can be depended upon, as was proven In my case, to re lieve that most prevalent and annoy ing trouble, backache. I purchased Doan's Kidney Pills at Gcrlng & Co.'s. drug store." For sale by all dealers. Price "oc. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and take no other. Union From the Ledger. Deane Lynde, who holds a good po sition In the railroad offices In Omaha, came down Sunday nlgbt for a short visit with his parents and other rela tives. Jeff D. and Will R. Cross started Tuesday for Akron, Colo., to spend several days visiting their mother and other relatives, and no doubt they will have a few bear stories to relate when they return. Miss Josephine Mueller of Elmwood and Miss Eva Canady of Weeping Water, a couple of Cass county's ct llclcnt teachers employed near platts mouth, were guests of Union friends last Sunday. Mrs. Kate Smith of Nebraska City, returned last Friday from Elgin, Neb., where she had been visiting her broth ers, John and George Johnson. She stopped off here to visit her sister, Mrs. M. II. Shoemaker, southwest of town. Miss Mary Foster, who has been teaching In the schools at Oxford, Neb., arrived home Monday, and her many friends regret the fact that on account of failing health she round It necessary to abandon school work for some time. An Awful Cough Cured. "Two years ago our little girl had 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 Cougli Rem edy, which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout and fat," writes Mrs. Ora IJussart, Rrubn ker, III. This remedy is for sale by F G. Frlcke & Co. and D Ment. Poland China for Sale. Poland China male hogs for sale our choice for $10. For further particulars, call or write C. E. Cook, Plattsmouth, Neb. Mrs. K. D. Clark was visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker's a few days last week, and just to prove that she had fully recovered from her recent Illness she made the unusual record of picking 15 bushels of apples in hours.a task that would make a young person hustle. Mrs. M. E. Davis and Mrs. Clara A Davis are now comfortably "at home" in their elegant new stone residence on the north side of Main street, and have one of the neatest and most sub stantial homes In the county. The Plattsmouth Telephone Co. moved Its central olllce to that building a few days ago and Mrs. Davis has arranged a very convenient place for handling the company's "hello" business. Considering Reduction of Mileage Op erated Under Superintendent Blgnell. In speaking of the large division of the Burlington, operated under the supervision of Ed. Blgnell, the Lin coln Journal says: "Gossip is again heard relating to the division of the Lincoln division of the Burlington. making two divisions of that part of the system now operated under Super intendent Blgnell. Mr. Blgnell oper ates a greater mileage than any rail road superintendent In the west, ac cording to statements made by rail road men, and the addition of the Sioux City line to his division has ad ded another hundred miles. It has been reported that the Sioux City O'Neill branch of the Great Northern Is also to pass under Burlington con trol for operating purposes, and that this will also be added to the Lincoln division. When that Is done it is not doubted that the Lincoln division will be divided, although it is said that the matter has not been settled In fact no Information has been given out through ofllclal channels. Several months ago the matter was considered, and if it was disposed of then, the disposition has not been regarded as permanent. Two plans were discussed at that time, one glv ing Omaha a division of the road with all the lines east of Lincoln now a part of this division, and the Ashland line. The other was retaining both divi sions at Lincoln and giving one super Intendent the lines east, Including the Omaha, Plattsmouth, Pacific Junc tion, Schuyler and Sioux City lines with the Nebraska City line which Is now a part of the Wymoro division, and the Lincoln division line east. "The rumor is persistent that the O'Neill line of the Great Northern is to be made a part of the possessions of the Burlington in Nebraska, and It is not doubted if thatadditlon is made that It will be necessary to make two divisions of the Lincoln division. The Lincoln division Is now made up of the main line from Pacific June tlon to Hastings; the Kearney branch from Hastings to Kearney; the north west line from Lincoln to Ravenna tlie Columbus line from Lincoln to Columbus; the Schuyler line from Ashland to Schuyler; the Ashland line from Ashland to Sioux City; the Om aha line from Ashland to Omaha; the Fort Crook line and the line from Om' aha to Plattsmouth; the K. C. & O lines from Stromsburg to Alma; the lines north of Aurora from Aurora to Palmer to Burwell, Sargent and Eric- son; and the line from Aurora Hastings. This is more than one thousand miles of highly productive of traftlc." Mm Dm I? jjjlj EnglandindlFrancelthc.Salc J ' PowaeriisiDro. ie3Iby;1avjbec'auselofetrn-juriosTefTcctsUliatTiofiowjtsIuse. The law in the District of -I-- i-!i7?i At j vuiuui via. tuau promoiis' .ttium iimip.oa.: jTififillffZ V (CI1 w ;You' may .live where; as yet you have no protection against Alum fthclonly sure proitcilon against Alum in your Biking Powder is to Mora ROVAL is.made from Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar. a pure Grape sa1 ' d igc5uon aaas to tnc neauniuiness of food. J I BY TAKING PE-RU-NA .. . .vO "". . .4. .V- if" 7 N -TV." Suffered Thirteen Years With PcKic Troubles, Unable to Find Relief. AN OPERATION ADVOCATED. Pe ru na, Taken -as a Last Resort, Brings Health and Strength. ' SURGICAL OPERATIONS AVOIDED. MRS. ANNA MUNDCN Ther ca be no doubt about it that the tendency to reaort to lurglcal opera tloni haa been too great in the past and that thia harmful tendency ii growing leea erery day. Experience baa demonstrated that many ailment which eeeoied to require aurgtcal operatlona In the pMt are now being cured by the use of harmlet rem edlea. Peruna bat doneaamurh a any other remedy to es tablish this very important fart. Thousands of people have been con demned to undergo surgical operations. Their physicians havo told them that tuey must either submit to such opera' tions or lose their lives. After this they have resorted to Peruna and found relief. Other good remedies have accom plished the same result, hut 11 is ttafe to assumo that no other remedy has equaled Peruna in Its beneficent work Many of tho alleged incurable do' rangements of tho pelvis are dependent upon catarrh. There is no cure for tlieso except tho removal of tho catarrh. Peruna seemingly works miracles in some of these cases. The explanation, however, is very simple, i'cruna ro moves the catarrh and Mature docs the tout. ANSA MUNDEX, Brinkley, Ark, writes : Buffered with fentMlc trouble! for thirteen yean, and tried the best doc tors In Louisville, Ky., without relief. "I spent thousands of dollars at the Springs. The doctors desired that I have an operation performed to remove my ovaries, which I would not consent to. "I saw an advertisement of your Peruna and bought one bottle and be fore I had taken It all 1 could get out of bed and walk about. After taking three bottles I was as well and hearty as ever. "I gained in flesh. From 113 I in creased to 186 pounds. "If it had not been for your great and wonderful medicine, I would now be in my grave. " would advise all women sufferers to try It "I would not be without It for the world." A WOMAN'S LETTER TO WOMEN. Mrs, Caroline Kramer, Fort Collins, Col., writes: The majority of women who are suf fering from disordered periods and other troubles, have euch strong faith In doctors that they allow them to ex periment on them for kidney, liver, or stomach troublos, until they become discouraged and their money is gone. 'This was my unfortunate experience for nearly two years, when my atten tion was called to Peruna. 'I hardly dared believe that at last I had found the right medicine, but as I kept on usins it and was finally cured 1 could only thank God and tako cour age. "I have bad most satisfying resulta from tho use of your rWVNv0 medicine and have SATISFACTORY I advised dozens of ( RESULTS FROM women who were S PE-RU-NA. sufterlnR with swJv woman's ills to use Peruna and let the doctors alone, and those who have fol lowed my advice are bettor to-day and many are fully restored to health." to A Badly Burned Girl or boy, manor woman, is quickly out of pain If liucklen's Arnica Salve is ap plied promptly. . G. J. Welch, of Te konsha, Mich., says: "1 used it in my family for cuts, sores and all skin in Juries, and And it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Rest healing salve made. 2'hj at F. G. Frlcke & Co'; drug store. Stumbles In the Creek. From the effects of taking on too much lung Juice Tom Davis, the deaf photographer, Is laid up at his room in the old Stout house with three broken ribs and several bad bruises about the body, besides narrowly escaping being drowned. Last Satur day night as he was strolling down tlie alley In the rear of Frater'sdrug store along the bank of Mill creek, he staggered over the embankment in the darkness and went sprawling headfirst Into the middle of the stream, among the rocks, tin cans and bull heads, a distance of some twenty feet. His cries attracted passersby and he was taken from the water a sadder but wiser Thomas. A local physician patched up his broken slats and he will soon be as good as new. When a horse Is so overworked it lies down ami in other ways declares iU inability to go further, you would consider it crlmlnaltou.se force. Many a man of human impulses, who would not willingly harm a kitten, is guilty of cruelty where his own stomach is concerned. Overdriven, overworked, when what It needs Is something that will digest the food eaten and help the stomach to recuperata. Some thing like Kodol For Dyspepsia that Is sold by F. G. Frlcke & (Jo. and Gcr lng ill Co. Buy Land Near Minco. Several of the party of Cass county people who departed about a week ago on a trip to Indian Territory and Oklahoma, returned home last even ing highly elated with the crops and real estate in which nearly all Invested. Among those to acquire property while in that territory were J. W. Sage and wife, who took 100 acres, and Al bert Shaffer, who secured title to 130 acres, all in the vicinity of Minco, In dian Territory. The above mentioned returned last evening together with Fred Egenberger who has expressed the intention of purchasing some of the rich soil of that place. Ferdinand Hennings, Ilenry Hay flicker and Justus Lillle, who were al so members of the party, remained in Minco for a more extended Inspection of the real estate, and visit with Cass county people who are now residents of that vlc.nlty. P.ee'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 Gcrlng & Co.'s drugstore. For a mild, easy action of the bow els, a single dose of Doan's Kegulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 2." cents a box. Ask your druugist for them. The Way It Looks Down In Otoe. The Palmyra Items, one of the rank est republican papers In the county, pays the democratic nominee for con gress the following compliment. It Rays: "Hon. T. J- Doyle, democratic candidate for congress, made a line speech in Palmyra Hall on Monday evcnlDg. Although Mr. Doyle Is on the fusion ticket we will have to ad mlt that lie Is a fine speaker and his speech was a great deal better than the one given by his opponent, Hon K. M. Pollard." This is the season of decay and weakened vitality. 'ature Is tclng shorn of Its beauty and bloom. If you would retain yours, fortify your sys tern with Hollistrr's llocky Mountain Tea. .11 cents, Tea or Tablets. For Don't allow money to lie around, is easier to spend it and easier to lose it It SAUE MONEY bj keeping it In a safe place such M The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock 1.30,000, Surplus 115,000 orrictHS: Clms. C. Purmelo, 1'res., Jacob Trltsch, 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. S hen you have 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. do I take Cardui"? writes Mrs. Jelemma Mullins of Odessa, W. Va. "Because, after suffering for several years with female trouble, and trying different doc tors and medicines without obtaining relief. I at last found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for ail my ills, and can recommend it above all others for female complaints." Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited over a million who used to suffer as you do. At every drug store, in $1.00 bottles. WRITS US A UTTER dwrlblnf fully It youf ymr-tnmt ni wilt n J you Frc AJv k In r'ln l4 nvPT. Ldli' A4vlory Itpt Thi lhattannot MHIcInt Co., Chatunoof', Ttnn. .!' wine pn of hl m I snl' by Gerinir & Co., druggists. t