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Complies with ail requirements of the National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 204 1 , died at Wasliington. j THOUGHTFUL THINKS The County Exchanges SrCCOCrCrCCOC03SCOOC5 H?w o? Sd-ui Isteresl Selected trom tilt Columns ct Ccntercporzries lo-M-'s f r-il..rn to ' Imt -.;il! jii.J. (!-! fl -lorii to I, in) t :i;.t wnjIJ writ-. Tlifiv's cum- cvt-r fcaifd ii.e iru;ti s'mkiM ' li-arl J: at i hy whuin i (, ;: .it !i vroj Id ih.l..-t . A I KoirfMt Hiiini. (pGCOGOCOOOOOCOeCOOSOSOCgj '1 A D Union From the L-ili:-r. Our friend J. V. Pitman was in tow n ,,.it-rA nu.rninL' for a short time. We are la'l to note that -Mr. Pitman is slowly improving. Mrs. .J. T. Reynolds departed Monday for Coopers town, N. Y., having been notified that her mother was dangerous ly ill. Mr. Reynolds accompanied her as far as Omaha. Mrs. I.ee At. p. legate arrived home Tuesday night from California, where' si die and her husband have been for the ! iast several months, with results l.ene-j licial to their health. Mr Applegate will remain there for some time yet. Probably the finest cattle that were ever unloaded at this place were those . . ... 1 .. . !. ! Tm..Iv :iftfriHMn iv ( has. r . i ... . . I I. V t 1 4 At.- - ... - - I Morton and Ilarrv Todd. They are hne thoroughbred Southern cattle, and were purchased by these gentlemen at the stock sale in Auburn last Friday. Clyde Lynde suffered severe injuries last Friday by being thrown from his buggy while driving southwest of town. When he reached town his face was a mass of cuts and bruses, and when Dr. Walker finished fixing hirn up he looked like a cotton plantation. His nose was broken and there were several painful wounds that will keep his face in a sling for some time. Misses Elizabeth and Lousie Spangler of Plattsmouth were here yesterday to investigate the opening of a first class millinery store. The ladies expressed themselves as being quite favorably im pressed with our town, and decided to put in a large stock of milinery about August 1"). and have secured the'Pitman building on the north side of Main steet near Will Fraus' store. Remarkable Rescue. Tn.it truth Ustranger than ;tion, I ha i. -more v.een demonstrated in the h? t f 'o -vn of Ftdorii. Tenn.,the resid-'i:c or '. V. Pepper. He writes: "I in Ik d. ei.'hely disabled with hem h;crs ' 'be hiiius and throat. Ioeio -s fa lit d to i.elp me, and aii hop.-bi: i!-d when I began takirj.' Dr. Kt-h's Ne v Discovery. Then in stant r-Uef came. The o i:hinj s n ceas- ':'.:' KUe iin.' cl i :vi inished ra pid ly, a. :n three Accks I was able to go to Aork." iuaranteed cure fur coughs and colds. o''c. and $1 CO. at F. C. Fncke . C) 's druj store, h itt e f 'te. "rial r i:. -or.) Born to Rev. and Mrs. Hulse, Thurs day, June Pj. a k lb. son. We congrat ulate the happy parrer.ts. Gladys West brought us live straw berries that weighed 2; ounces and when, laid together, measured seven in ches across. Ur.crle Joseph Grubei, informs us that Henry Heir.richs sold a Poland-China hog lat week that weighed ktI-7 lbs. For a black hog this was immense. Chas Hall left for Oklahoma, Friday morning. He will go to Union and then go down to harvest his wheet crop. . J. L. Smith went t Havelock Tues- j recently at the home of the bride's par day evening to be present at the wed- J er.ts, Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. L. Bartel, at ling of his niece. Miss Alta Smith, which , Council Bluffs. Iowa. Over one hund occurre 1 Wednesday. j red relatives ar.d friends were in attend- Jonn Knal.e had the nnstortune to get I the r.a'.l l.-one in his ankle broken last Sur.dav. In some way he fell ar.d for a time thought it was not serious until it WASTING STRENGTH Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable, painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflamed tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the clogging matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular, scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc. Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness, cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc. If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us all your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain "sealed envelope). Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $1.00 BOTTLES WINE OF "I WKOTE YOU for aJvice. anj ty followlre It and taking Car ii. my I e ma Troubles ere curej." .Mrs. U. S. WaMa.'e. Lavaca. A.a. J12 j with the above result. j Isadore Sheldon holds the record for big stun from the garden, brie has a stock of rhubarb, the leaf of which measures twelve feet and for inches in circumference - plenty large enough for an umbrella. Deal it if you can. Uncle Asa Coleman departed for his home in Arapahoe Tuesday evening. While his home coming was on a mis sion full of sorrow his many friends w ere glad to shake his hand and to know that in his new home he is enjoying ' 't' iiw Huin. w....-.. . - " - - - Every Man His Own Doctor, The average uian cannot alTorcl to employ a piijsCiin i r every Might ailment or injury tn.it may occur in ii - tiri rr lit ri . r . I i : . f 1 1 i n i . ! . . . , . .,... j ... ... lect them, as so hi an injurj as the scratch of a pin has netn Kno-Mi to cause the loss of a hu.D. llti.ee every man must from necessity be his on doctor for tms class of ailments. Suc cess often depends upon prompt treat ment, which can only be had when suitable medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain remedies have been in the market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ar.d Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. Chamberlain's Cn.gh Remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whoopiog cough. Chamberlain's Pain Ralm (an anti septic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, swellings, lame back and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's Stomach unci Liver Tablets fur constipation, bi!i usness ar.d stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salve for di.-eases of i the lc n. One bottle f e.icb of these rive prep- eratiotis cif. but -rl.'J"). Fur sale 1 y F. C. Fiicke Co and A. T. Frir.d. Elmwood From the LeaUer-Kelio. Pr. V. A. Alton and family have ar rived in New York City and are expected here soon. Miss Lvdia Helwi Lima, Ohio. cousin of Mrs. Ed. Lr.nghorst. is a guest at the Lar.ghorst home. Mrs Grace L. Stapely last Thursday received -SI,' '72 in full payment of a pol icy held by her late husband, E. H. Stapely, in the Fraternal Union of America. Or. L. L. Bohanan came down irom i Clay Center Monday to pack up his house hold goods and move his family to that city, where he has located for the prac- tice of medicine, leaving for their home yesterday morning. John Miller stepped on a nail Tues- day afternoon, the same indicting quite an injury to his right foot. Mr. Miller was inspecting some gates he had pur chased at the rear of Roettger's Hard- ware and evidently did not notice where he was stepping until it was to late. A little Maltox we presume. At the palatial residence of Mrs. Henry Stirtz. on Wednesday evening occurred a marriage reception in honor of their son, Daniel and wife, who were married '"Ct. For Sale. A few good milk cows, by John Berg- man. four miles west of Mvnard 1 I i i - mi him to Idaho? The ice trust can't arford to let the water out of its stock. Blessed are they who f.sh n t for they j shall not be disappointed. i Only a few more days tin the dawn of the (Jlorious Fourth of July. Summer has come to New York. Five people were prostrated with heat yes terday. Harry Orchard broke into the Ananias c'ub without the a:d or consent of Pres ident Hooseve't. It is difficult to please everybody. The farmer and baseball fan never want rain at the same time. Notwithstanding the hot weather, the Fairbanks presidential boom still regis ters at a few degrees be!ow zero. Where are you going to spend the Fourth? The City Band goes to Louis ville to furnish music on that day. From the way grafters are springing up suckers are being born at the rate of of many more than one a minute. New York's Subtreasury was 330 tons of gold and 3,000 tons of silver on hand. What's the use of mining any more? Mr. Tal't testily declines to follow Mr. Bryan's political advice, but Mr. Roose velt has eagerly profitted by a great deal of it. far the the most comfortable wat- l er ci iron in transit these warm days is the wagon frozen-water in charge of a cherful ice man. A scientist says that earthquakes are caused by leaks in the bottom of the o.ean. Upheavals on Wall street are frequently caused by leaks everywhere-. ( I.l-iashioned stockings of white lisle thread, such as were worn in our grand mother's day, will be in vogue this sum- mer, and pr ! prominently displayed in stores. An item lor tne nature writers: ine j Nebraska hen has laid over 300, 000.0' JO dozen of eggs this year, and isn't near through yet. Oyster Bay papers, please copy. It is a delightful season for the devil at the bathing resorts with so many beautiful nymphs between him ar.d the deer) blue sea. ry laft weighs 20) pounds, but he wasn't big enough to capture the in dorsement of the Kentucky republican state convention. : About the only time a man is justified in fighting is when he has fine luck fish- m.g ancitneotner lenow asxs he bought 'em. d-s hi lm wne2e The sale of fire-crackers and other ex plosives should be prohibited within the business section cf the city previous to the morning of the 4th or the night be fore. It may save trouble. :t When a Neb. City man asked his wife the other day "where the money went." she hit him with a bed slat. Hereafter that husband will cease to worry about such trifles. -:: A An Oklahoma City judge has decided j that if the girl consented a man may j hug her at any time and in any place. io wonder Mr. Bryan said that Oklaho ma had a better constitution than any state in the union. And a judge like that is a credit to any behch. A beautiful young lady over in Iowa has been sent to prison because she in sisted on kissing every man she met. We would like to gaze upon the counte nances of the jurymen that were guilty of the great crime of rendering such an outrageous verdict. All stomach troubles are ip.-eke relieved by taking a little K-..1oi after each meal. Kodol goes directly to ti e ssat of the trouble, strengthens the digestive rirjans. supplies the natural I digestive juices and digests what y I eat. j les It is a simple, clean, pure, harm remedv. T)on't neglect vour stomach. Kodol after each meal ! and see how g-iod it makes you feel. Money back if it fails. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. For Sale! Half section farm with two sets of improvements; two miles of AKo, Is'eb. Trice S3 per acre. If taken by August 1st, two-fifths of crop with farm. J. F. House, Alvo, Neb. Drink the old original Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee, the blend of Brazilian coffees, most wholesome and stimulating, as well as most economical. Anything dearer than Arbuckles ARIOSA is extravagant, and no one can sell as good coffee for the same price. People who drink Arbuckles ARIOSA Coffee are not dys peptics with fashionable nerves sviiie r. mi 1 D.ir:rr Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masters, Sunday, June loth, an S pound girl. Miss Daisy Schiater returned Mon day from an extended visit with her sister in Denver, Colorado. From October J, lffe to June 1, 1107, eight months, the births reported to local Register M. Tritsch were tir', of which 3 ! were girles and .." were boys. Harry Minert. of Woodbine, Iowa, an experienced harness and implement man, will arrive in a few days to assist Mr. Grime- in the (, order implement house. George Wood has become a property owner in Cedar Creek, having purchas ed the property formerly owned by Mrs. August Schneider, in which Lou Meiers conducts his drug store. John Walurun has purchased the bar ber shop ar.d business here of Chas. Johnson ar.d will take charge July 1st. Mr. J'j'mson has v. t decided just where he will l'rc.'.te. Chas Sieinbruner, a--.siskr.it rural mail carrier at Cedar Creek, let his team get away from him last Saturday afternoon, throwing him out and cutting a gash in his head. The mail wagon was demolish- ed and man tean scattered, escar ed , mile. .ltnout i:;- Jury. VQMEN'S WOES Plattsni2Jtfi Womsn Are at Last. finding list hi It does seem that women have mere than a fair share of the a.hes and pains that arliict humanity: they must '"keep up," must attend to duties in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing down pains; they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches trom kidney ills. Kiunevs cause more suffering than any other org 0f the bodv. Keep the kidnevs well and health is easily named. Bead of a remedy f llv that heir, s and :A is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. Joseph H. Smith, living at corner of Second and Diamond streets, Winter steer, hill, Plattsmouth, says: "Owing to a derangement of the kidney, I have suffered a great deal for years from pain in the small of my back. I was troubled the most when on my feet or from any overexertion. Difficulty with Ho !--!r' ib-ci; the secretions annoyed me and especial ly at night when my rest would be dis- turbed. My husuand had nis attention called to Doan's Kidney Fills and he brought home a box for me from Ger ing i& Co. s drug store. I used them according to directions and the. treat ment did me an infinite amount of good. The pain was relieved and there was much improvement generally. I pro nounce Doan's Kidney Pills a most ex cellent kidney remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price "e. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The Magic No. 3. Number three is a w 1 1 -T r ul mas- cot for (Jeo. P. Parn. of CV.-iar irove, Me. . according to a letter which reads: "After sutlerirg much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming treatly discouraged by the failvre to Mnd re- lief, L tried H'eetric Eitters. and as a result I am a well man today. The first b"ttle rthevtd and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by F. (i. Fricke drug gist. .VJ. Don't think that piles can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate eases have been cured by Doan's Ointment. 5Cc at any drug store. who take vacations in Sanitariums, on featherweight rations, but the healthy vigorous manhood and womanhood that constitute the useful majority. The first roasted packaged coffee ; sales of Arbuck les ARIOSA Coffee for 37 Ovir Oxfords Merk's . i ,i v.- . . . i,- a . . ' I ' V n n t ; I'.' i rl O ;l t I .' .1 I X- I ( ion I ,Vf i.r y I '. . T : " V .-it, J , : . v . r ' i. ' . 1 M ' i ; i mii; Li- h i' mi , ;.-' IliOU '-o vl I oi in P-iti-ot. ii'.:- on 'iflsr-c ' i ( i v f rn;iir r-.-.. s. i,,,,1 ! H .,..r !; i VI ) ;. .i i:u ; r.v l s r We're "IT' on Improper ;cii' caus'.s bMckae-"-. tism. ' Pii't-.ib's kidnej s ! r:fO v U-'ij'is-'O. i a i ! e That w 1 1 1 r. ii. i' ai a-- 1' ---a ! . t to I -i . .ii.. t ii i r : m ' , t d lo jive sat isf';ct i..i or 1 1 ' r- f ir ri-n. "lb'- !iet f vp r n : .-- - 1 1 ij i ' i t.1 Reha in Good Form In speaking of the Nebraska repre sentative to Prague, the Omaha Bee says: "Frank Reha, who is represent ing Bohemian Turners of Omaha at the international meeting of Turner socie ties at Prague, has written to his fath er, the letter having been mailed at Havre, June 11. The party was severe- h' stricken by ma! ue mer on the but fifteen out of liul perse for meals on one day. Reha was affected and says he reached France good shape for the athletic contests, two days later then was ex':e:t-d." ;t The !0'-fi icine that world 1 1 link ii';. The remeOy on ivoi.-b i-r tli The pn-v-n t "-n h fakir t' '..'.'I i t: i v X -T v Description and Pedigree: in lace atin wfgt.s V - . I t t-!i YVi!dii.-l l stamp ;4.i May s, P.to;;, an i i, r.-is da. Sirf-d !y Wetrit-.'.i Su i i- i ; wood .':,;-2i UlT.ov, ); ,r- .in (,v ' i OXFORDS if ISHERWOOOSON v - - v. ;. , ..C u .v; nam, Maggie ot i;ingr- ..,(.)-. m.m r, Loru Sah.-hury I2i); third nam. Peli f Pingwood f d ' : si r d by Victor lid (l-;: fourth dani Fan: sired by Robbie Purns (I.:i): fifth dam by Loudoun Tarn (127)! All parties interested in t be breeding of line horses are request ed to cali at my farm and see this celebrated animal. A. S. WILL, Proprietor years, exceed the combined sales of all the other packaged coffees. In sealed packages only for your protection. Don't buy loose coffee out of a bag, bin or tin that the roaster is ashamed to seal in a package with his name on it. If your grocer won't supply write to AREUCKLE EROS.. New York Cil. An flcurale Private History The checks yon isst:e during the year make up a history of your business transactions. Kach chc-rk is a inge in your business history that describes an event in detail. I-'ile jour checks when the batik returns th'.-in , tlicu you can turn Lack to any check for evidence that yni cancel ed nn obligation. We invitevou to open a check- in iccotint with us, j)ay by icck and record ri reliable vnur Ltisi- private 1ICSS. lister-, r r Th3 Bank of Cass County r i Opportunities That Will Not Last FOR. SALE: Tle following prop erty; paymenls S2) in S25; Lnl. ancc SIO Pr month: a six-r " uii octtae in . i c jjdi r v iiii ij. i. o i.'i a t.-aif CBGO A :: .e . o' iii t 'luue e i : ii .o r -pa! r !i Ii ')! !Cn tj.l'l; .lli'I Ol lu f Mi jJi o v ed.r-ii t s 5-375 A cio'i lull r-rooui coti.ic auIi r.v.i jot 700 A fine rive-room c.tlae it h oije lot, eir ;iii-r, .5725 i og'.). .;! live-room roi.tan e irri Jot riii'i h.'i'.e each net r lUf. b, .p- $&CO ) nil e too n :.o-jt' with out- acr.1 ( f grout. d and in: p'ov, Hj-i;' $900 '.ne MX-roorn ("jtiau-f-, one .uTf o' grriutj-1 $600 One five-roo 'H cot tat- a itli f .ur lots $650 Five, six, ten ai d r .r-nty acre improver Tracts tor suf-: one tourfh r'o-Ari. rf-mai; ''r iti sums to suit purvbHs'T 1'ne. s furn ished at :'ce. WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY WiLDFIELO STAMP 4107 Tliis cclebrate'l stallion will make the s-.-.i'on of 19'7 at i:iy farm G miles southwest of Myr.ard, ar.d serve a limited nuni bcr of mares at S10 to in-s-ire a mare with foal, money lt:e when tl:e fact i - Irr.o-.vn. , ;-.o :a m p is a la rr-! .oney !; i.,iy jn ro'or. v.;'! stripe pounds -I ubbrerj Cljdosdalt;. :,i,d foaled - cudnsdiie stud fio k of Car.a--li'j Mt4;T : dam, J- lora cf King It. e ibn al Standard iTl-HYi srccnri I I. y i i t m t:: i.i. A n (r .1 1 1 ) ii r l I