THE CITY from Friday's Dally. C E. MeUgar of Cedar Creek was lftltlDR In the city today. Chancellor Phillips returned this morning to Marquette, Neb. Miss Carrie Oliver was a passnger to the metropolis on the fast mall. Dr. A. T. Barnes made a business trip to Omaha this afternoon. A. W. Atwood made a business trip to Omaha on the morning train today. A. N. Sullivan was looking after le gal business in the metropolis today. Mr and Mrs. Henry Tartsch went to Omaha this morning to spend the day. Frank Schlater departed this after noon on a business trip to Alliance, Nebraska. Chas. D. Peacock, who has been vis iting In Filley, Neb., returned home last evening. J. A. Barlenger, of Glenwood, was in town to attend the council meeting last evening. Miss Jessie Todd came in from Union last evening to be with Mrs. Perry Walker, who is very sick. Wm. P. Ramsey, who has been in the city for a visit with home folks, returned this morning to Lincoln. Judge S. M. Chapman is net resting well today, and is somewhat worse than be has been for the past week. A. C. Petersen departed this morn ing for Empire, Colo., where he ex pects to make his home in the future. Misses Mary and Loretta Scotten and Rose Vondran were in Glenwood to attend a band concert and a dance last evening. Mrs. J. D. Kerr, who has been visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pollock, departed this afternoon for her home in Omaha. Miss Margery Walker came in from Murray yesterday evening for a visit with friends in this city, the iruest of Miss Hazel Dovey. Miss Emma Myers, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. M. Patterson, returned tc her home in Omaha, last evening. F. J. Bowen. who came to this city to assist in laying his mother to rest a few weeks ago, departed yesterday for his home in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Arthur Jackson who has been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Streight, returned this afternoon to her home in Omaha. -Cf 7 f yr rr 'f Jf r ryr i tr rt raff ' Ljurr The many friends of George Freer, will regret to learn that he is confined to his room in Omaha with a serious attack of typhoid pneumonia. Monte Streight is now on his run during his illness. When the cold winds dry and crack the skin a box of salve can save much discomfort. In buying salve look for the name on the box to avoid any imi tations, and be sure you get the origi nal De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. At the home of Tom Kildow a quiet social gathering occurred last evening in honor cf Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bil lings of White Cloud, Kan. After an enjoyable social evening, and a tine supper the guests wended their way homeward. Clear up the complexion, cleanse the liver and tone the system. You can best do this by a dose or two of De Witt's Little Early Risers. Safe, re liable little pills with a reputation. The pills that everyone knows. Rec ommended by F. G. Fricke & Co. Mrs. Edna Taylor departed last night for Atchison, Kan., in response to a message stating that her sister, Mrs. Margaret McClanahan, was seri ously ill. The many friends of Mrs. McClanahan will regret to learn of her sickness, but hope for an early re covery. For any disease of the skin we can recommend Chamberlain's Salve. It relieves the itching and burning sen sation instantly and soon ellects a cure. Tiiis salve is also invaluable for sore nipples. F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried, druggists. Policy Holders Attention. The annual meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company of Cass County, Nebraska, will be held at the Hell school house in Eight-mile Grove precinct on Saturday, January 12,190" at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of elect ing oflicers for the coming year, and transact such other business as may come before the meeting. J. F. Faltek, 2t-w Secretary. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. Money to loan on city property. See J. II. Thrasher. Eugene Tigbe made a business trip to Omaha this morning. Geo. M. Porter went to Red Oak, la., on business this morning. Mrs. C. G. Fricke was visiting in the metropolis this afternoon. E. II. Spangler made a business trip to Omaha on the fast mail today. Gus Hoffman and family went to Omaha on the afternoon train today. Alex Campbell from the vicinity of Murray was a business visitor in the city today. Fred G. Egenberger was transact ing business in tbe metropolis this afternoon. A. L. Becker and two sons, Henry and John, of Un'on were visiting in the county seat today. Mrs. Maud McKay Burley, who has been enjoying a visit with her par ents, returned to Omaha last evening Mr. and Mrs. Ole Michelson of Blair, Neb., are visiting in the city, the guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Mike Lutz. Miss Lena Fricke departed this morning for Ashland, where she will visit friends, the guest of Mrs. Ernest Wiggenhorn. Wm. Carstens, who has been in St. Louis on business for several months past, has returned to this city, where he will make his home. F. A. Stohlman of Louisville was in the city today and dropped in to see how tbe Journal was getting along. He renewed for the Old Reliable while here. J. C. Gilmore came down from Oma ha last evening to look aftersome busi ness matters and visit relatives and old friends on the "old stamping grounds." Mrs. T. L. Murphy entertained the family of Judge and Mrs. W. II. New ell at dinner last evening. Mrs. Stew art of Wymore, daughter of Mr. New ell, was also present. From Saturday's Daily. Geo. Meisinger of Eight Mile Grove was in the county seat on business to day. Miles Standish a prosperous farmar in the vicinity of Murray was a busi ness visitor in the city today. Gus Pitz and wife were visiting in Omaha this morning. W. II. Seybertof Eight Mile Grove precinct was in the city today. Frank Roberts, from near Murray, was in town today on business. Nick Halmes departed this after noon on a trip to Plainview, Neb. Miss Myrtle Sanders was an Omaha passenger on the morning train today. Li. McCloud, the painter of Murray, was in town today to get some sup plies. John Scheel of Murdock was look ing after business in the county seat today. Valentine Wallen, from the vicin ity of Avoca, was a business visitor in the city today. Misses Emma Bauer and Mathilda Soennichsen were visiting in the me tropolis today. G. S. Upton and 1). R. Lynn of Union were business visitors in the county seat today. nenry Horn from Eight Mile Grove precinct was transacting business in Plattsmouth today. Will Adams who has been in Lincoln to attend the state teachers' associa tion returned home this morning. Mrs. A. F. Seybert, of Cullom, was in the city today enroute for Murray to visit her brother, Philip Keil. Wm. Deles Dernier and A. B. Dick son of Elmwood were looking after business in the county seat today. Sheriff C. D. Quinton returned this morning from Geneva, where he at tended the state meeting of sheriffs. Henry Egenberger, one of the Jour nal carriers, is confined to his home with sickness. NothiDg alarming how ever. Roscoe Wallen, from the vicinity of Weeping Water, was looking after im portant business at the court house today. In county court today a hearing was had on the petition for administra tion of the estate cf Jos. Burdick, de ceased. Mis Edith Martin and her sister, Mrs. T. L. Ryan of Cripple Creek, Colo., went to Omana to spend a few days. W. F. Brissey and wife departed this morning for St. Joseph, Mo., where they will enjoy a visit with friends. John Meisinger, jr., a young farmer residing west of this city, was in tow n today on business, and enrolled for tbe Journal. f See our line of Kodaks and don t for get that we "know-how" in photo graphy. Gering & Co. A transcript from Judge Archer's court in tbe case of the State vs. Hugh Townsley was riled with the district clerk yesterday. Paul Budig came in from Grand Is land last evening for a short visit with friends in this city. He departed this afternoon for McCook. Mrs. Will Stewart, who has been visiting with her relatives in this city, returned this morning to her home in Wymore, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and son, Clarence, returned this morning from Waldron, Mo., where they spent the holidays visiting relatives. D. E. Billings and wife, who have been visiting with their relatives in this city, departed this morning for their home in White Cloud, Kan. George norn, the Cedar Creek grain man, was in Plattsmouth on business today, and was a caller at these head quarters. We are glad to see George any old day. Ben Dill, of near Murray, was in tbe city today to see his father, who has been ailing for some time. While here Mr. Dill called and renewed for the Journrl another year. Superintendent E. L. Rouse re turned last evening from Lincoln, where he reports that an enthusiastic State Teachers' association meeting was held this week. J. B. McNurlin, wife and daughter of Moline, 111., who have been visiting with relatives in this vicinity, de parted this morning- for Lincoln, where they will visit before returning home. Bob Black came up from Nehawka last evening, where he had been .look ing after tbe household affairs of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatrick while they were visiting their son in Dallas, Texas. A card received this morning in forms the many friends of Mrs. Mar garet McClanahan, who is very sick at her home in Atchison, Kan., that the patient is somewhat better, but that two physicians are still in constant attendance. Cut this out and take it to F. G. Fricke & Co. or A. T. Fried 's drug store and get a free sample of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tablets are far superior to pills, being easier to take and more pleasant in effect. They correct disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. From Monday'sDaily. Bert Hollenbeck of Elmwood was visiting in the city today. Mrs. Arch Coleman of Chicago is in town for a visit with relatives. John Hiber is home from Lincoln to spend a few days with his folks. Dr. J. B. Bruce was looking after business in Omaha this afternoon. Geo. Mattisonof South Bend was in the county seat today on business. G. F. S. Burton made a business trip to the metropolis this morning. Fred B. Lebnhoff was down from Omahatospend Sunday with relatives. Joseph Fetzer was transacting busi ness in the metropolis this afternoon. Mrs. R. R. Livingston and Mrs. Cole visited in the metropolis this after noon. Phillip Sauter, sr., made a business trip to Council Bluffs on the fast mail today. James Sochor the merchant tailor is ready to take your measure for that new suit. E. L. Wrenn of South Omaha was in this city to spend Sunday with friends. Ernest Tuey made a business trip to the metropolis on the fast mail this afternoon. County Judge II. D. Travis went to Weeping Water on legal business this afternoon. Geo. Reitter, jr., and Henry Snoke, jr., were business visitors in Plattsmouth today. II. M. Craig, manager of the Platts mouth Glove Co., went to Omaha this morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCauley have returned from Arapahoe, Neb., where they spent the holidays. Miss Gretchen Walsh of Lincoln is in the city to visit with friends, the uest of Miss Minnie Will. R. A. Little, who has been visiting n this city departed this afternoon for is home in Ilendley, Neb. Senator S. L. Thomas and wife came n from Akron, Colo., this morning to pend a month with relatives. Mrs. A. C Godwin and baby went to the metropolis this morning, where she will visit with her folks. Mayor II. R. Gering, C. C Parmele and Geo. Dovey were in the metropo lis on business this afternoon. Miss Gretchen Walsh of Lincoln, a student in the university, is in the city visiting her many friends. Mrs. Anna Shields of Omaha, came down Saturday night for a brief visit with the family of Mrs. Spader. Mrs. N. II. Isabell, who has been visiting with relatives in Akron. Col., returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. W. E. Rosecrans and children departed this afternoon for Elmwood, where they will spend New Year's. Wash A. Young who has been down in Oklahoma on business for several weeks, returned home this morning. A marriage license was issued this morning to Geo. L. Althouse, age 22, of Alvo, and Elsie Allen. 21, of Eagle. Mrs. B. M. Brooks and son, Clyde, departed this morning for Bartlett, Iowa, where they will spend several days. Mrs. C E. Duke, accompanied her daughter, Gladys, to Omaha, where the latter will spend a week with rel atives. Mrs. L. W. Barger who has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Petersen, departed for her home in Lincoln this aftetnoon. Ames Cline and wife who have been spending the holidays with relatives in this vicinity, returned this after noon to Council Bluffs, la. Dr. Frank Burgess, of Cedar Rapids, Neb., who spent Sunday with his par ents, Canon Burgess and wife, de parted for his home this morning. Miss Mildred Cook departed this morning for Glenwood, Iowa, where she has accepted a. position in the dining room of the Institution. Misses Bessie and Lily Kolarik, who have been visiting with their sister, Mrs. B. E. Ballard, departed this morning for their home in Crete, Neb. Word received today from Atchison, Kan., informs the many friends of Mrs. Margaret McClanahan, who is suffering with gastritis, that the pa tient continues to improve. Rev. I. C. Lemon of Weeping Wa ter is in the city to assist with the revival meetings to be held at the Methodist church, beginning with tonight and ending January 13. F. M. Massie, one of tb sturdy and reliable democrats of Mt. Pleasant pre cinct, was a Plattsmouth visitor to day, and of course let the light of his genial countenance beam in upon the Journal. W. L. Hull, of Furnas county, who has been visiting relatives near Mur ray, for a week departed for his home today. Mr. Hull is a former resident of Cass county, and has been a reader of the Journal for many years. Mrs. Ida Higginson and three child ren, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vallery, and her sister, Mrs. Will Straight, de parted last evening for their home in Chicago, Illinois. Z. W. Shrader of Mt. Pleasant pre cinct came in this morning, and will depart on the early train tomor row morning for Beaver City, Neb., to spend a couple of weeks looking after business and visiting hischildren. W. E. Wells departed Sunday for Emerson, Iowa, where he will take charge of the Chronicle, as editor and publisher. Mr. Wells was with the Journal for nearly two years, is an ex cellent printer, a ready writer, and if the Chronicle does not thrive and pros per under his management, it will not be his fault. The best wishes of the Journal and the entire force attend him. From Wednesday's daily. Mrs. T. M. Patterson was a passen ger to Omaha this morning. R. Yiall ot Nehawka was a business visitor in Plattsmouth today. Ed Bussler was down from Omaha to spend New Year with his family. Miss Gertrude Beeson spent New Year with friends in Red Oak, Iowa. O. M. Stonebraker of Lincoln was transacting business in Plattsmouth today. P. L. Tucker of Kearney, Neb., was looking after business in Plattsmouth today. Ike Pearlman, jr., and Caas. Kirsch enblatt were visiting in Omaha, yes terday. J. W. Edmonds of Murray was trans acting business in the county seat this afternoon. L. F. Patterson, who has had charge of the Mauzy stock of stationery re turned to Craaha this afternoon. Dean Greenslate, who has been vis iting with relatives in this city, re turned to Omaha this morning. D. S. Williams and wife, who were visiting in the city New Year's day, returned to Omaha this afternoon. Andrew Dill, who has been laid up with lumbago for over five weeks, was able to be down town this morning'. Miss Fannie Biddlecomb of Ilave lock has accepted a position of steno grapher in the B. ic M. storehouse in this city. Simon Gruber was here from Ne-1 hawka today on business pertaining to the estate of his father, Peter Gru ber, deceased. Miss Bernice Newell e jntertbd a evening. A few of her friends last pleasant social time is reported by all in attendance. A number of ladies and gentlemen were entertained last evening at 7 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Parmele. Roy Boyd was visiting in the me tropolis yesterday. G. F. S. Burton went to Omaha on business this morning. Paul Groetcbel was down from Oma ha to spend New Year's day with friends. Dr. Roy Dodge came down from Omaha to spend New Year's day with home folks. F. C. Weber of Omaha was visiting with friends In this city on New Year's day. Mrs. C. A. Rawls went to Murray yesterday afternoon for several days visit with relatives. Tbe Woman's club will meet to morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. George Dodge. Mrs. Ed Lutz and son went to Have lock this afternoon to spend several days with friends. S. II. Shumaker and Chas. Miller were looking after business in the metropolis this morning. Miss Lena Fricke returned this morning from Ashland, Neb., where she has been visiting with friends for several days. Miss Nellie Gregg, who has been spending her holidays with friends In this city, returned yesterday to her home in Havelock. Roy Gardner came in from Lexing ton, Neb., yesterday for a visit with friends in this city, the guest of the family of George Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Michelson, who have been visiting with friends in this city, departed this afternoon for their home in Blair, Nebr. Miss Dora Horn, who has been spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Benard Wood, returned to Om aha this morning to resume her school work. Roy Thompson, who has been visit ing in Lincoln, returned home last evening. Ralph Swan accompanied him home for a short visit with friends. Frantc Kauble and Will Hassler were in Glenwood, New Year's eve, to attend a dance at tbe institution, and visit with the former's sister, Mrs. Caldwell. R. D. Blunt and wife and son, re turned home from Hartford, Ind., Monday evening, where they went to spend the holidays among relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Benedict of Union county, Iowa, are the guests of his brother-in-law, C. A. Welch and family, for a few days. Mr. Benedict thinks of locating in Plattsmouth. Mrs. R. D. Blunt departed yester day for Atchison, Kan., where she was called owing to the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Robert McClan ahan, who is in a very dangerous con dition, suffering with typhoid fever. Henry Churchill of Phillipsburg, Kan., and nephew, A. P. Churchill, of Central City, Neb., the guests of their neices and sisters, Mrs. Ed. Bustler and Mrs. A. Rouse, went to Omaha this morning where the former will hive his eyes tested. C. J. Thiessen and wife, who spent New Year's day at the home of J. W. Gamble, departed this afternoon for their home in Gretna, Nebraska. Frank T. Darrow has been appointed principal assistant engineer of the Burlington with headquarters at Lin coln. Mr. Darrow was formerly engi neer of maintenance and ways. Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatrick of Nehawa, enroute home from Dennison, Texas, stopped here to spend New Year's day with her sister, Mrs. P. E. Ruffner and family, going home last evening. Thomas S. Chapman arrived home from Vienna, Va., Monday evening to be with his father, Judged S. M. Cahp man, who is very sick. The condition of the judge is not so well today, after passing a restless night. Mrs. T. D. Ryan, who has been enjoying a visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B Martin, departed this afternoon for her home in Cripple Creek, Col. His sister, Miss Edith Martin, accompanied her as far as Omaha. The home of E. M. Goodwin was the rendezvous of about twenty-five people last evening, in response to invitations issued by Miss Mollie, to spend the evening. Comic songs, recitations, and a. general good time was enjoyed by tbe merry gathering until a late; hour, when delicious refreshments! were served, soon after which the com pany bade their hostess good night and j departed for home. j t Miss Anna Ileisel was a passenger! to Omaha this morning. : A. T. Fried went to Red Oak, la., j on business this morning. Miss Edith Martin returned home! from Omaha this morning. j Pete Vallery made a business trip to the metropolis this morning, s Geo.( N -Rue of Union was in Plattso j . jday on business. " Cijas. L. Martin and-wifo were visit ing in the metropolis this morning. Miss Ruth Johnson went'to Lincoln this afternoon to visit with relatives. A. S. Will made a business trip to the metropolis on the fast mail today. All kinds of safety and ordinary razors at Gering& Co.'s Chas. Troop was a business visitor at the South Omaha stock markets to day. Philip Thierolf departed this after noon on a business trip to St. Louis, Mo. Jas. Standcr of Louisville was look ing after business In the county seat today. Miss Lulu Leek departed this after noon for Springfield, Neb., to visit with friends. County Attorney C. A. Rawls re turned this morning from a business trip to Lincoln. Mrs. F. A. Murpby and son, Clyde, were among the passengers to Omaha on No. 1 today. John II. Becker and Julius Pepper berg went across the river this morn ing on business. W. II. Mark from the vicinity of Nehawka was transacting business In Plattsmouth today. Henry Weyrich of Pekln, 111., is vis iting in this vicinity with the family of Geo. A. Meisinger. James Oram, clerk in the local Burl ington otlices, went to Omaha this afternoon on business. F.D.Caldwell of Glenwood was in town last evening for a visit witli the family of Frank Kauble, sr. Dr. J. O. B. Bruce departed this morning for McCook, Neb., where he is thinking some of locating. When you are ready to select your new fall or winter suit call and see the new line carried by Wm. Holly. All persons having books borrowed from my law library will oblige me by returning same. Basil S. Ramsey. Don Atwood, traveling representa tive of a Chicago wholesale house, was in town today for a visit with rel atives. The proper papers were made out today to Earl J. Bailey, age 22, of Elmwood, and Estella J. Cox, age 21, Murdock. Among the people in town from Murray today wereiWill Oliver, R. B. Daniher, Frank Grauf, Wm. Dull and Dr. Long. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pres byterian church will meet Friday af ternoon with Mrs. J. M. Leyda. Bring thimbles. Mrs. J. W. Hendee and son, Searl, of Wichita, Kan., are in the city for a visit with the former's sister, Miss Addie Searl. Dr. W. B. Elster and R. B. Wind ham went to Omaha this morning to attend a banquet of the alumni of the University of Michigan. Miss Ella Sattler, who has been en joying a visit with her folks, departed last evening for Peru to resume her work in the State Normal. Mrs. Henry Beins, who has been en joying a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harvey, departed this afternoon for her home in McCook. Cures baby's croup. Willies daily cuts and bruises, mama's sore throat, grandma's lameness Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil the great household remedy. r r-r cf.tfty ff rfT frj ft ff' i, OS Pine Salve Carbolized, acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic.extensiveiy used for eczema, for chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Gering & Go's drug st r County Superintendent J. W. Gam ble went to Elmwood this afternoon t confer with the business men of that city in regard to a proposition made for holding a combined institute and Chautauqua. The many friends of J. R. Denson will be pleased to hear that he has se cured a position as assistant door keeper of the bouse In the present session of tbe state legislature. The sheriff has received a card from tbe authorities of Kalamazoo, Mich., who offer a reward of 0 for the ar rest and detention of Harley Silby, who is wanted for embezzlement. Geo. Lloyd of Murray was in town today to see bis brother, Joe, who Is recovering nicely from the accident that he met with several weeks ago while moving bis threshing outfit. Dyspepsia is America's curse. Bur dock Blood Bitters conquers djspepsia every time. It drives out impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect digestion, normal weight, and good health. In the pool contest heid last night at the Elks' rooms, Everett Eaton de feated Dr. Marshall, in a very closely played game, while John Beeson lost to Robert Mauzy by a single play. The two winners wiil play for the honors this evening. "They like the taste as well as maple sugar" is what one mother wrote of Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. This modern cough syrup i3 absolutely free from any opiate or narcotic. Con tains Honey Tar. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. lA 1