1 THE SEAL OF Approval i Now for Pure Food Insist on Dr. PRICE'S Cream Baking Powder A PURE, CREAM OF TARTAR POWDER MADE FROM GRAPES The County Exchanges tens cf General Interest Selected froa the Columns ef Contemporaries Union Louisville From the Courier. iiss Ida Guthman, of Plainview, is here visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Krecklow. Andrew Stohlman and family left Tuesday evening for a visit with rela tives at Nevada, Missouri. Mrs. E. Palmer has been quite sick for the past week but we are pleased to state that she is much improved to day. An appendicitis club has been form ed at Beaver City. The club has ordered a barrel of olive oil and will take a teaspoonful before each meal. It is said a Plattsmouth bride re ceived six alarm clocks among her wedding presents, and her hubby was late to work the next morninj after the marriage. Ex-Sheriff John McBride was in Louisville Thursday representing the Kal.ston & Fonda live stock commis sion merchants of South Omaha. lie reports business good. Frank Fulton is here from Phillips, Neb.. taK-iv.' care of his brother, lien, who has bcn ti q iite sick for the past ten days, hut he is reported somewhat improved. John and Sophie Yolk, who came down from Randolph to attend the Ileil-IIennings wedding returned home Monday. They were accompanied home by Geo. Horn, jr., and Jacob Volk, the latter of Illinois, who will visit with them for a short time. Elmwood From the Leader-Echo. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. El mer Patton Saturday, January 26. Grandma Greenslate is verylow,and her recovery is very doubtful. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Bailey and Mrs. Minnie Stark have all been undergoing a se vere seige of the grippe. The Stokes family were released from quarantine Monday. There are now no contagious diseases in Elm wood or the immediate vicinity. John Weber was operated upon yes terday forenoon for rupture, by Drs. Munger and Bohannan. Mr. Weber withstood the effects of the operation tine, and is doing as well as could be expected. Joe Mullin was taken down with pneumonia last week, and was quite sick for several davs, but is now get ting along nicely. Miss Edith came borne from the hospital at Lincoln Friday to help care for her father. Miss Lill;an Wheeler, of Platts mouth, daughter of Treasurer W. D. Wheeler, visited a few days the fore part of the week at the home of her cousin, Mrs. A. II. Weichel. Hunting For Trouble. 'I've lived in Californiatwenty years and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains or a case of piles that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wont quickly cure," writes Chas. Walters of Alleghany, Sierra county. No use hunting, Mr. Walters, it cures every case. Guaran teed at F. G. Fricke& Co. 's drugstore. IMI o Opera Mrs. Malinda 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, I 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 Write us a letter describing aM vour symptoms, anj we will send you Free AJvice. in plain sealed envelope. Address: Ladies' Advisory Department. The Chattanooga Median Co.. Chatta nooga, Tenn. At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles. WINE OF cm From the LedRer. Uncle Nathan Foster is able to be out again after a battle with bronchial catarrh. Grandpa Frans slipped and fell last Saturday, bruising his hip very badly but is able to be out again. There is joy in the home of Thomas McQuinn and wife on account of a 12 pound daughter, born Wednesday morning, January 30. A. J. McNatt has a very sore left hand, the result of a little scratch, which was followed' by blond poison, and he will be on the bad order list for awhile. Mrs. Nettie Turnercame down from Elmwood yesterday to spend a few days at home, taking a leave of absence from her school work until she recov ers from an attack of la grippe. John Q. Churchill of Klickitat coun ty, Washington, has been visiting his relatives and friends in this county the past two weeks, and passed throughh here Wednesday, going to Nehawka. lie intends to start for the Pacific coast today. Roy Upton's trouble seems to come In a bunch, jor while he was trying to cure a lame eye he wes stricken by his old enemy rheumatism which con fined him to the house and bed several days. J. W. Pittman's condition shows no material improvement, 'and although there are hopes for a change for the better, his recovery remains a matter of grave doubt. In addition to other ailments, lung trouble developed on Tuesday, and rendsrs it a very compli cated case. Weeping Water From the Herald. Mrs. Dick Metcalf fell last Friday, breaking one of her arms between the wrist and elbow. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Mason left for their new home at Claremore, I.T., Tuesday evening. These people have been very good citizens, and we are sorry to lose them from among us. M. S. Petersen and wife expect to leave in a couple of weeks for a visit to their old home in Denmark. They expect to be gone about three months and will also visit in Wisconsin before their return. At the quarry Saturday evening. Amos Cappin shot oil a blast of dyna mite, but it is said, failed to give warning, and in consequence one horse was killed. The horse was a big, strong fellow, and the best one they had. Two rocks struck him on the back when they descended. R. D. Wollen met with a little acci dent last week while running a buzz saw. 'ihe speed was a little too high j and in trying to slack up the lly wheel went to pieces. The piece that glanced j alone thft strip, nf Mr. Wnllpn'-i head ' o - - - " - - - - - and clipped oil a small section of ear would have killed him if it had been a Mile closer. There is one pailtif in Plattsmouth that advertises in the newspapers, and his oflice is over the Cass county bank. To our young people who go to Plattsmouth to be married and want a minister of the gospel instead of the county Judge to perform the marriage ceremony, we will recommend that they call for the man that advertises. A CAROLINA LEGISLATOR. Hon. Wm. G. Hunter Uses Peruna As a Family Medicine. PE-RU-NA A Reliable Remedy For Colds. Exgle (From the Beacon.) James Latrom is unable to attend to his duties at the store this week, on account of an attack of the grippe. The five-year-old son of Joe Allen, who has been suffering from pneumo nia, is considerably improved at the present writing. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L, G. Sack last Sunday. The child lived but a few hours. The many friends will be glad to know Mrs. Sack is do ing nicely. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hudson, last Saturday, a daughter. Bert says the infant weighs eight pounds, sev enteen ounces to the pound. Mother and child are doing well. Arthur C. Dodrill and Miss Louise Schroeder were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's father, Fritz Schroeder, living near Bethany. A more detailed account of this occasion will be given next week. J. C. Brown seriously burned one of his hands at his home Monday morn ing while carrying a gasoline lamp. The oil had caught fire and threatened to explode. Mr. Brown carried it out side, and in doing so sustained several burns upon his left hand. Mrs. Grant Standley died at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at her home, of peritonitis. Deceased leaves a hus band and three children. Funeral ser vices were held at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Townsend. Interment was had at the Eagle cem etery. WHEN a man of undoubted reputa tion coined out aquarely in public print, giving unqualified endorsement to a household remedy there must he some thing genuine to account for it. Hon. W. G. Hunter, of North Caro lina, well-known in Washington and throughout the Southern States, says of Peruna that he regards it a the greatetU family medicine ever discovered. He doea nut hesitate to say that Peruna inrigorates and gives fresh strength to mind and Ixxly. Such testimonials as this ou::!it to make Peruna popular. No advertising known to the arts of man, bo commercial management could ever raise Peruna to such a high stand ard of appreciation as the frank and un qualified statements of such men. i eruna is an ideal household remedy. 1 1 wards off colds and re lieves catarrh in all it form? and phases. . I5y ridding the system of catarrh, it cleanses the body of those conditions which invite chronic diseases. Cold Affected Head, Throat and Lungs. Mr. Matthew O'Hare, 115 William St., Fall Hirer, Ma.s., writes: "About four yeara ago I consulted a physician to got relief from a cold Which had stopped up my head and also bp It led on my lungs, resulting in ca tarrh and also throat difficulties. "He gave me some medicine, hut four months faithful use of the Fame did me no good. I then tried other doctors, but it was just the same. "So I decided to try Pernna and after using two bottles my luntis liegan to heal, I did not cough nearly so much and slept better. "In six months the eouh, catarrh and throat difficulties were all cured. "I was pleased with the result and wish to write you of it. Seven bottles of Peruna cured me. " A. L,. Hewitt, J. P., West Berlin, Vt., writes: "I am happy to be able to write you this letter in relation to what your Peruna has done for my family. "When I brought the first bottle home, I found my wife and daughter both ick my wife with indigestion and my daughter with a severe cold. They were both cured. "I am willing to state that Peruna, taken in the beinnin, will cure the Worst cold in 21 to U6 hours." y j .'.Y. -A i . ..,' -. 1 i i. xm HON. WM. . .1 c HUNTER. Cough, Colds, Catarrh Relieved 'tty Pe-ru-na. Hon. Wm. O. Hunter, ex-member North Carolina legislature, writes from the Census Office lluildinz, Wash ington, I). C, concerning Peruna : "The greatest family medicine ever discovered, In my opinion, which comes from experience as well as observation, is Peruna. The most common affliction to human' kind is a bad cold. Peruna drives It out of doors, wards off catarrh, invigorates and gives fresh strength to mind and body. I give Peruna my unqualified endorsement. " Mr. !. W. Taylor, Clcndenin, W. Va., writes : "I think that Peruna Is the neatest tonic that was ever put on the market. For several years my eyes bothered irj so much. The pain was so severe som times J would tiiink they would surely burst out of my head. ' tried Peruna and Manalln and am to-day a well man. am nire I should have died had it not been for Ir. Jf art man's wonderful medicine, Peruna." Such testimony as the aUjvo haa given l'cruna a hih standard in the es timation of the public. Bring Suit for Damages. In Justice Archer's court a suit en titled McMaken & Son vs. John Schiap pacasse and A. L. Tidd was filed to day. The action is brought to re cover $100 f jr damages sustained as a result of the injunction suit filed a few ago, but recently dismissed by tha defendants in the present case. The case is set for trial on February 12. Rising From The Crave. A prominent manufacturer, Wm. A. Fertwell of Lucama, X. C, relates a most remarkable experience. He says: "After taking less than three bottles of Electric Bitters, I feel like one ris ing from the grave. My trouble is Bright's disease in the Diabetes stage. fully believe Electric Bitters will cure me permanently for it has already stopped the liver and bladder compli cations which have troubled me for years." Guaranteed at F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. Price only 50c. The Squirrel Question. The Lincoln Journal discussing the squirrel question says: "First we pro tect it from the hunter because of a grace and beauty that appeal strongly to Nebraska legislators. When finally it has killed most of the birds and be gins to lay waste the neighboring corn fields we can remove this protection and offer a bounty for squirrel scalps as we do now for wolf scalps. By the first part of the policy we help out the game wardens, by the second open the way to making a political ten strike with the squirrel pestered farmers, at publicexpen.se. Two jobs have been made to grow where none grew before, the very fibre of political benefaction." Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-skinned. Common Colds are the Cause of Many Serious Diseases. Physicians who have gained a nation al reputation as analysts of the cause of various diseases, claim that if catch ing cold could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never be beard of. Everyone knows that pneu monia and consumption originate from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat and luDg trouble are ag gravated and rendered more serious by each fresh attack. Do not risk your life or take chances when you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before these diseases de velop. This remedy contains no opi um, morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of reputation back of it, gained by its cures under every condition. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried. In the Proper Light. There are but few editors in our state who have not made a vigorous fightasiainst the city mail order house. This has been done in the interest of the home merchant, and without money and without price. If the edi tors of the land had received regular advertising rates for all they have said against these enemies of the country merchant they could be wearing dia monds. Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain Pain Balm two or three timesaday and rub bing the paats vigorously at each ap plication. If this does not afford re lief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with Fain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to follow. For by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A.T. Fried. 1 ill cd cyi frii your tongue to anrJ look in the glass you will see the effect You can't help puckering it makes you pucker to think of tasting it. By the use of so called cheap Bak Powders you take this puckering, injurious Al right into your system you injure digestion & and ruin your stomach. TV Pel !? c.1 O Ul td Mfafl BAK08 Royal is made from pure, refined e Cream of Tartar Costs more V V .than Alum but you .-.aveihe profit of quality, the profit of good health. J ) Wh i