1 The County Exchanges I., j I IIHIII 1111111 Alll.lll Ulfl kM blaM l atlIlill" a Elmwood From tli t.lf r-Kcho. Mabel Horton was quite sick with appendicitis the past few days, but Is now getting along nicely. Jay K. Worley and tamily of Lin. coin, and Miss Kittle Worley, of Omaha, spent Thanksgiving with Geo. W. Worley and wife. A big fat baby boy was born to Mr. and Mr9. Chas. Woods Monday. Charlie says that accounts for all the fine weather the first of the week. Steve CJyger has purchased the Henry IUmmltt property, the former Rrant and Cowcll property, and will move to Kim wood soon. Considera tion Is said to be fW. A report has reaction hero from Gy man, Okla., to the effect that Emery ltrant has lost three of his tinkers by having them mashed In a well boring machine, and that blood poisoning lias set in. A. N. Speer, acting as cashier of the Farmers' State bank during the ab sence of Mr. Thomas, locked himself out of the vault one day last week. The last we saw of Mr. Speer he was sitting hi front of the vault door try ing to work the combination. The Farmers' Elevator Co. of Omaha has sent out thousands of circulars ad vising farmers to hold back corn ship ments until colder weather or till the corn has dried out more. Only a small per cent of the new crop Is tft tor storing. The season In most of the state has retarded curing, and the grade of the corn will be better if al lowed to cure on the cob. How's Thiaf We oiler One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve hlra perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mncous surfaces of tho system. Testi monials sent free. Trice "lo per bot tle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl patlon. HaLvelock. Olt'KM'llKtT.) Mr. Fred Krochler, sr., remains In about the same condition as when she was hlrlcken some three weeks ago. W. L. Cooper, storekeeper for the 11. & M. hi l'liiitsmouth, spent last Sunday lih friends at Havelock. Jotin A. YouiK', who has been en joying a leu day's visit, with lils child ren of our city, left lust Tuesday morn ing for his home Mt Huron, S. D. K. E. Fogety, foreman of the boll ermakers in ttie erecting department has been on the sick list this week, but is improving and hopes to be able to go to work Monday. Fred Keller met with a severe accl dent at the shops last Monday even Ing. The packing from the hydraulic press blew out and a piece struck him in the eye. He was taken to the doc tor's oillce and the wound dressed, which proved to be quite serious and very painful. The doctor Is not yet sure that the eye can be saved. Curt for Sore Nipples. As soon as the child is done nursing, apply Chamberlain's Salve. Wipe it off with a softcloth before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use tills with the best results. I'rlce 25 cents per box. For sale F. G. Frlcke Co. and George D'Ment. WORKS WONDERS (From the llranm.) Will Itctts and wife of Avocawcre here Sunday, thegucstsof his brother, K. 1. Itctts. Jim Snoke went to Colorado, Tues day, to look after property Interests, lie went in company with John Frolicli. Seems pretty good to see 13 1 1 1 1 e Kent on deck again. He was on the streets Monday for the first time fn several weeks. Geo. Swarts informs us that bis mother living near Elmwood sprained her ankle in a fall sometlmeago seems to have done her permanent Injury. G. W. Vcnner was down from Lin coln a few days this week. While a great deal better, Mr. Venner Is not entirely recovered from his illness. Mrs. A. M. Glcason visited. Mrs. T. II. Adams the first of the week. Mrs. Gleason now has charge of a depart ment in ttie Lindell hotel at Lincoln. W, II. Dimmit and wife and two daughters of College View, Herb Swarts and wife of Elmwood, Miss Rosa Swarts and Henry Rughe of Weeping Water were entertained at the George Swarts home Sunday. No Opium In Chamberlain's Cough Remedy There is not the least danger In giv ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. It has an es tablished reputation of more than thir ty years as the most successful medi cine in use for colps, croup and whoop Ingcough. Italways cures and Is pleas ant to take. Children like it. Sold by F. O. Frlcke & Co. and George D'Ment. A Wonderful Compound Cures Piles, Eczema, Skin Itching, Eruptions, Cuts and Bruises. Doan's Ointment is the best skiu treatment, aud the ctiea pest, because so little Is required to cure. It cures piles after years of torture. It cures all skin Itching, Itcures skin eruptions. It heals cuts, bruises, (cratches and abrasions without leaving a scar. It cures permanently. I'lattsmOJth testl mony proves It. Mrs. Joseph Warga. tf 1100 Main street, Flattsmouth, Neb., says: Ex perience taught our family to value Doan'a Ointment exceedingly. My mother was troubled for a good many years with a breaklngout which would cause water blisters on one of her feet. Despite the fact that she tried reme dies of various kinds, no relief was ob tained until she used Doan's Kidney Pills which was procured at Gerlng& Co.'s drug store. This preparation not only banished tho trouble at the time but effected a permanent and absolute cure. 1 used Doan's Oint ment for a breaking out and terrible Itching on my right hand and w rist. The trouble resembled eryslpeles. A few applications took away the Inllam matlon and the itching ceased. I have had slight touches of It since but an appeal to Doan's Ointment always checks It on the start. We are never without tills splendid preparation in the house." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Mllbum Co., Hutlalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. men. II there Is anything on Gods! green earth to be admired it is a lady and we boys do admire and consider It an honor to be recognized by her. But girls that "dab" on the powder and dress so very swell and gad the streets night and day, a sensible boy would not go with to a dog tight. That Is tbe reason jou girls say you never meet a scnlble young man. You girls go home and learn how to wash dishes and do house work, allow no young man to call on you that you are ashamed to Introduce to your mother and father and treat as one of tbe family, and you'll never have to complain about the silly young man. If you girls would hold yourseves above the silly young men; if you would utterly Ignore the sporty ele ment, make them know you are a lady, then you will be treated as such." CUBAN MINISTER U. S. Recommends Pe-ru-na. A Painful Acclden. Ed Lohnes, of the firm of Dorscy & Lohnes, met with a painful accident Wednesday evening, while attempt ing to generate one of the new fan gled gasoline lamps that have become so popular In Louisville business houses. Mr. Lohnes was attempting to regulate the (low of the gasoline, and in doing so opened tbe valve too wide and the oil ran down his sleeve, which ignited. But for the presence of mind of Eddie Burns, who grabbed a towel and wrapped it around Ed's arm and smothered the (lames, he would have been badly burned, as his shirt sleeve was thoroughly saturated He escaped, however, with a few burns on the wrist. Louisville Cour ler. For chapped and cracked hands nothing Is quite as good as an applica tion of DcWItt's Witch Hazel Salve. Put it on before going to bed, use an old pair of gloves and see what a dif ference the morning will bring. Sold by F. G. Frlcke & Co. The Silly Girl. A girl in Leon, Iowa, asked why tbe boys act silly when they are with the girls and one of the boys writing un dcr the name "A Silly Boy" tells why. It might do girls in other towns some good to read It ever and pay a little attention to the truth therein. "Why do we boys act so silly when we are with the girls? It Is because we haven't the respect for you that we should have. And why not? You watch the girls parading hack and forth in front of the hotel trjlng to cop the traveling men. watch them meet the night trains and If a man, old or younif. inamed or sIiikIp, gets off the train, Match Hie glils stait up a flirtation. W Milv bos don't give a rap for that kind nf kti nod don't respect her, neitlu r do the traveling u w u , vi i mm -..--rr-Y' i ii r i I M 1 Made from VJf W? PureGraDetreamtor The only excuse for buying anything but a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder is to save a few cents in price; jKuwu costs you a few cents more per. can;thani.IumorlPhos t . a . pnatc.oi.Lime powders, but it is worth farrnore;thanthcIdiiTcrcncc iotkecp.'your biscuits, cakes and pastry.frcc from thefinjurious ciiccts.oi.inese encapening substitutes. Continued .'use of Alum means pcrmancnunjury7to'.hcaith. Avoid Alum Ailments Say.plainly POWDER Did You Ever? Did you ever notice how a bevy of women will work like bees for thesuc- cess of any enterprise for the benefit of the church? They will lock up their homes, sidetrack the babies, send hub by to the restaurant and a faithful few w'll not even take time to eat un til they see their cherished plans for a dinner, a bazaar or cooked food sale cosumated In success. They will wash windows, scrub Moors, move stoves, fit pipes without a cuss word, bake and cook over a hot stove all that a new carpet may be putdown Inthechurch the interior may be painted, or a wheezy organ supplanted by a good Instrument. You generally find from twenty-gve to Ufty ladies putting forth their best efforts in an undertaking of this kind and furnish from two to three dollars worth of material for the occasion. If they would contrib ute the same amount in cash to the fund they could then get out of con siderable hard work, but no, the work part is never taken Into consideration. If it wasn't for the work of the women what would our churches be? In Praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy There is no other medicine manufac tured that has received so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effective, and prompt relief follows its use. Grateful parents everywhere do not hesitate to testify to its merits for the benefit of others. It Is a ccr tain cure for croup and will prevent the attack if given at the first appear ance of tbe disease. It Is especially adapted to children as it is pleasant to take and contains nothing Injurious Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a well known resident and clerk In the store of Mr, E. Lock, Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa, says: "I have used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup and colds In my family. I found it to be very satisfactory and it gives me pleasure to recommend it." For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and Geo. D'Ment Death of Infant Son. After a sickness of a week's dura tion, Laverne, ihe twenty-four-days' old son of Mr. and Mrjs, Chas. Man ners passed away this morning at 9 o'clock. The funeral will be held to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, Rev. J. II. Sals- bcry ortlciatlng. After the services the remains will be taken to the Young cemetery for Interment. Dealers say that those who have used Chamberlain'sStomachand Liver Tab lets are quite loyal to them and cannot be persuaded to take any substitute, Get a free sample at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s and George D'Ment's drug store, give them a trial and you, too, will want them in preference to any other, They cure stomach troubles, bilious ncss and constipation. in Better for the Publio. Because the railroads must call freight train permits when the com mcrcc law becomes operative January 1, tho traveling public will benefit by being allowed to ride on a larcer num ber of freight trains than in the past Many traveling men carry these pe mlts and are enabled to travel c freight trains on presentation. Con cernlng ttie abolition of these perm by law General Freight Agent Spcns of the Burlington says: "Wc are compelled to comply w the law. We realize It will work hardship on the travelers and for that reason we will extend the passenirer service to many trains on which the public is not allowed to ride. Wc wan to offer the best service possible thouuh of course there are some freight tral on which we cannot take passengers In territories where the passcnKcrser vice Is limited we will designate more trains as mixed trains and thus care better for all passengers." rith A man with a sprained ankle will use a crutch, rest the ankle and let It get well. A man or woman with a overworked stomach can't use a crutch but the stomach must have rest just the same. It can be rested too with out starvation. Kodol will do It. Ko dol performs the dlvcstlve work of the tired stomach and corrects the diges tive apparatus. Kodol fully conforms to the provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Laws. Recommended Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States. Senor Qncsada, Cuban Minister to the United States, la an orator born. In an article in The Outlook for July, 1800, by George Kennan, who heard Quesada peak at the Esteban Theater, M atari zas, Cuba, he said : "I have seen many aud- encei tinder the spell of eloquent speech and in the grip of strong emotional ex citement, but I have rarely witnessed such a scene as at the close of Quesada'i eulogy upon the dead patriot, Marti." In a letter to The Perana Drug MTg.Co., written from Washington, D. C, Senor Quosada says: "Peruna I can recommend as a very good medU cine. It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and it is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh.1 'Qonzalo De Quesada. Mr. Will A. Hoffman, Hagerstown, Hi., writes: " "I gladly give my testimonial with the thousands of others who have been cured by the use of lVruna. had catarrh of the bead and throat. I took cold eatlly and wat dizzy-headed. I wat all rundown and hardly able to work at alt when I began using Peruna. "But. now, after using It about six months I am well and sLvng." There is no remedy in the world which has proven so popular for catarrh as Peruna. It has been used for more than thirty years and cured thousands of cases as proven by our testimonials. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarl urn, Oolu mOus, O. King of all Cough Medicines Mr. E. G. Case, a mall carrier of Can ton Center, Conn., who has been In the U. 3. Service for about sixteeu years, says: "e have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is king of all and one to be relied upon every time. We also find it the best, remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leav- nir no bad after effects." For sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and George D'Ment. Competent Official. Win. DelesDernler was at I'latts- mouth Monday on business in the county court, Bettling the Iloefer es tate, correcting mistakes and errors made in the settlement of the estate some years ago. The people of Cass county can rest assured that no such mistakes will occur under the present strict enforcement of the law and rules of practice as enforced by Judge Harvey D. Travis, the present county Judge. Elmwood Leader-Echo. New Cure for Epilepsy J. B. Waterman of Watertown, O., Rural free delivery, writes: "Mydaugh- jr, allllcted for years with epilepsy, wascured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over two years." Rest body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 2."c at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. Have you seen the new Jap laundry bag at Dovey's? r m ruin 1.1), Don't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend it and easier to lose it SWE "MONEY bj keeping It in a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock $50,000, Surplus 115,000 orriCKHH: Chas, C. Purmele, Pres., 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. When 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. KoHnl For Indigestion; w J Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of theheart. Digests what you ea perationn Mrs. Rblinda Akers, of Basham, Va writes: "I had what doctors call 'prolapse,' and couldn t stand straight. I had pain in my back and shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse. Doctors said an operation was needed, but I couldn't bear the thought of the knife. After tak ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, 1 could walk around. Can now do my housework and am in splendid health." Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence, especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates irregularities, and is a safe, pleasant and re liable remedy for all sick women. In suc cessful use for over 70 years. Try it. FREE ADVICE Wrlic lit Inter dfwrlblnt 'l your vmptom, nj will nd you ( rn AJvlct. In plain lf J nv lw. Addrnt: Udki Advlnory Dfturtmmt, 1 h LhalUnouga MtJicInt Co.. Llnll noofa, Ttnn. At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles. WIIIE OF 4-AJu VL U uUU and sold by F. G. Frlcke & Co.