X NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOSC FOR THAT NEW SPRING SUIT! And we believe it is our duty to let you know that we have the proper things in all kinds of Men's and Boy's Suitings. Our Line .of1 Gents' Furnishincs was never more complete, and we honestly believe we can please you in this Department. We also have a full and complete line of Shoes. - We. all have a handsome line of Neckwear, Spring Underwear,'"Etc. Give us a call when you want anything in our lime. WM. KIOLLY. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, 4) K . . W i . Classified Advertisements LAMi lil'VKKS. Tin- ntM i-lnwn;-s In Ot tawa County IuikN iniiUrs It lfijnTiitlv; lltut If you intfiKl luyln :it tin- prrsriit reas onable prli'cs yon must buy at once. Kxtm (fixxl Soionion Valley litmls at from JtlJ.50 to tWO CO r urn; atil pasture laiitls at from I.VUUto iJ.UO. Writi: me. or eome at oiiro. Wire when slarlliiK- Kli. A. IAVia. .MlniifHiolis, Kaimis. INVKST your money In Howard County. Ne braska lands where It U safe; where values lire right. I have large list of sale and trade proijosltlon. 13- II. II. Van Dkcak. St. 1'aul. Nebraska. OK I.A'I M A A quarter HWtlon of whoot land. iZMO. Kasy terms. Farmers with limited means write, enclosing Uve stamps for county map of Oklahoma. 13-1 J. 1. IIkckkh Medford. Oklahoma. HOI.T COI.'NTY 1ANI-M73 acre ran-h. i'lenty of farm and hay land, timber and running water. Want smaller farm. 33) acres Improved farm six miles out. Herman .settlement. Must sell. Fkki IUkci.ay. 1 3-4 Stuart. Nebraska. THK ItKA.os VAI.L.KY Is the richest In Texas, splendid corn, cotton and clover. No. Illlz.ards. Cool Summers. Ideal winters, liest markets. Price 115.00 to OZI.S0. IllI.ANO P. lOCKH)I). lCosenburg, Texas. I'orn.erly of Nebraska. I5- TWO very fine sectiom of land well located, with some alfalfa, to exchange for mer chandise or hardware, also some smaller triu-ts. This is worth Investigating If you have something of the kind to exchange. SiiKHKiAN County IaniCo.. 13-4 Hoxle, Kansas, BOONE COUNTY FA KM CHF.AP ) acres. KW acres timothy and clover 130 acres In crops. 70 acres natural grass all good smooth clay land. 0 room house and out buildings, good barn, 3 miles from Primrose Vt mile from school. Price JSO.OU per acre If sold soon. This is a genuine bargain. Address. AsnnitoOK ititos. 15-4 Primrose. Nebraska. KANSAS FAUM WO acres. gxd title, good 3 room frame house, stable, well and mill, fenced. 1 0 acres in cultivation. SO acres wheat, all goes if sold prior to April first. 3 miles Colllngwood. t" miles Meade. All smooth, level land, a real bargain at 5.000 I. U. ;nn;ciS. Owner. !et tuwy Meade. Kansas. 15-4 SMITH II I Cos. K FA LTV CO.. Sutherland Neb. Writes us for prices on Lincoln Co, Nebraska lands where corn and wheat made from r5 to 45 bushels per acre. Price from four to sixteen dollaii i-r acre. listance to market :! to 13 miles. Y- F1CFF. HOMK.STF.AOS: We are ready to lo cate you on Oovernmcnt lain! in the"Wliite !' dist rid of Meade County, where you will find the best farm land west of the Missouri river in South Pakota. Phillip is the natural railroad point from which to reach this district and our terms are always ready. Locations truaranteed. West Land Co. Phillis. S. I. 15-4 CFNTi: AL MISSOl'KT FAKMS.-For farms and homes that will prove IhiHi satisfac tory and profit able, write for new illustrated lit. li'd farms descriled and priced. (J. W. Hamilton X Son. Fulton. Mo. 13-1 SOl'TII PAKOTA LAN PS: We oiler good fanning lauds in F.dm uuds county, prairie lands frjni ?U up. and Improved farms SJ0.00 and up. cli.se to good towns. Correspondence solicited: agents wanted. Fkank P. Pkkicy Lank Co. .M.inslield and Ioyalton. South Dakota. 1.--4 Umiiiestionatily the best investment on earth, rl.ono will buy a farm In Charles. Mix or Kruie county. Fasy terms. Write for particulars. Po It today. Missorui Valley Land Co.. I5ijou Hills. South Dakota. 18-4 AICKANSAS VALLFV IN F.ASTFKN COL OICAPO: Farmers getting rich raising sugar beets, alfalfa, melons and feeding live stock. These lands are Irrigated by the Am ity Canal and Keservolrs. which have the best water rights in Colorado. New thriving towns and sugar factories. Terms one-third down, balance? years. 6 percent. Agents wanted. ls-4 John Duncan. Holly. Colo. Oklahoma Alfalfa farms, cheap rich prairie, timber, improved and raw land. Write now for lists and particulars. Small pay ments down, balance on easy terms. The Jennings Co.. Oklahoma City, Okla. IS- Thomas County Kansas land for sale. Beau tiful smooth half section, half mile school, four miles from Spica Switch, six miles of Monument, fifteen miles from Colby, six miles and half from Mingo. Only 213.50 per acre; terms siven on part, title perfect. 180 acres good land with small draw. ?U.OO per acre. CJood terms. Climb the steps and see me and save money Office over Thomas County Rank. Joseph Sager & Son. l-4 Colby. Kansas. I sell lands In Norton Pecatur ICawllns and Cheyenne counties. Kansas. Bargains In the best lands In the west. I have them they are for you. Want Vm? J. M. Shcey. ls-4 Norcatur. Kansas. B uy land of a reliable firm. CAKPENTEK. SON & Co.. dealers In farm lands and ranches. Webster county lands. ICed Cloud. Neb. Also locating agents for western braska. Kansas and Colorado. Ne-1s-4 FICEE HOMESTEADS! U.imh lands ami up. farm lands -rlo and up. a few good homesteads, good corn, alfalfa and potato lands, gjod water ten to twenty feet. ls-4 Sopex LAND Co.. Laird. Colo. Are you interested In lands? We have wild and improved lands iu Eastern and Wes tern North Dakota. Can locate you on a homestead or sell you lands in the rich sugar lieet country. Hoixoway A Kellox;g. ls-4 Lakota. N. D. Write Kellcy's Land Company. Mitchell. South Dakota, for their Ix aullful two col ored map of South Pakota. free of charge, and price list of their hind. H-4 FOKSALK: A horse ranch including horses. Write us and we will submit you our very lilM-ral offer. Also a complete list of choice farm lands. Iuwin ;hain .V Lani Co.. 1H-4 IMunt. South Dakota. ATTKNTION: lo you want choice fruit lands, farms and ranches in Idaho's most Iteautlful valley while they can be had cheap? Climate superb, railroad survey now com plete. Address Lkmiii Ukai.ty Co.. 1H-4 Salmon, Idaho. We have South Dakota farms for sale at f fom f I'J 0O to f 1ft 00 per acre. Write us for descriptions. Rartine& McLain. offices at Murdo. Presho and Oacoma, South Dakota. 18-4 What do you think of this .tM acres irrigated California land for $330. Write for par ticulars. F. M. Kouhkk, Llsnon. North Dakota. State where you saw this add when you write. 18- We own and control Improved farms. ranches grass lands, which we will sell direct to homeseekers and Investors, saving to you agents commissions. Write for our booklet and free map; It is free for the asking. Fi.se Land Company. Inc. lrt-4 KedOeld or Doland, South Dakota. SOUTH-EAST MISSOURI LANDS FOK SALE 3t37 acres of Virgin Timber Lands In solid body, located In New Madrid Co.. Mo. Kail road rnns through tract, will cut eight thousand feet to the acre, timlter is large and of good quality, no better farm lands to be found. Price lil.00 per acre. Will sell all in one or will make it In three tracts. For further particulars or plat write 18-4 S. S. Thompson. Portagevllle. Mo. Correspond with Texas Banking and Invest ment Company. (1'nlncorporated.) HOUSTON. TEXAS Regarding realty in vestments and southwestern securities. Established ability and in tegrity of management. Private bankers and dealers in high class mortgages, suburban realty and acreages. Can use money at 6 percent on certificates of deposit 9 months, or longer, to replace in 10 per cent mort gages. Satisfaction assured on all transactions. 500 moderate priced city lots to place. 18-1 Notice of Application for Liquor License NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons in terested and to the public, that the under signed II. F. Kami, has tiled his lUtion and application in the ortice of the city clerk, of the city of Louisville, county of Cass, and state of Nebraska, as required by law. signed by the reiiuited number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the ap plicant is a man of resiect able character and standing anil a resident of the state of Nebras ka, and praying that a license may be issued tothesaid II. E. Kand for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liiiuors for the ier iixl of one year from the date of the hear ing of said api.licat ion in a building situated on t he north part of lot one hund-ed and eighty (1N.I). of the said city of Louisville. Nebraska. II . K. HAND. Applicant April 23. l'.Mis. Notice to Creditors. Sate of Nebraska. ' . County of Cass. I Intlie matter of the estate of Catherine Stadel nian. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the executrix of said estate liefore me. County Judge of Cass Coun ty. Nebraska, at the county court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on the 2 day of May. ltHs. and on the 17 day of Octoher, litis, at ten o'clock, a. m., of each day. for the purpose of presenting theirclalms for examination, ad justment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims from the 17th of April. lWs. and one year for the executrix to settle said estate from the 4th of April. 190S. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 4th day of April, lyot. ALLEN J. BEESON. (seal.. County Judge. D. O. Dwyer. Attorney for Estate. The Dovey Girls Return On the same ship (the Minnehaha) which brought home Mrs. W. J. Bryan and daughter, Ruth, came also the Misses Alice and Ella Margaret Dovey. In the importeau, operas, on the way over Miss Alice sang, and made a great hit, and received a wireless message, asking her not to make an engagement until she had seen the sender, as he was desirous of securing her. At New York she engagedVith Hough & Adams, who are putting on the "Stubborn Cin derailla," which will open at Chicago on May 25th. No expense is being spared to make this a decided hit. They will open at the New Princess Theatre. Jack Barrimore will be in the cast. Miss Ella Margaret will probably arrive home next Sundav. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea never fails to tone the stomach, purify the blood regulate the kidneys, liver and bowels. The greatest spring tonic, makes and keeps you well. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. For sale by Gering & Co. Help the local ball team by attending the game Saturday afternoon. An inte resting game is assurred. Plattsmouth vs. South Omaha. . Admission. 25c. . DISASTROUS FIRE AT MURDOCH Store Building ot John Leis Burned Tuesday Night Fully Insured The store building owned by John Leis of Murdock was totally consumed by fire Tuesday evening, and it re quired heroic work by all the citizens, and the fire department to prevent the spread of the fire to the adjacent build ings. . The glass in the windows of Langhorst & Rughe's store and the bank building were broken by the fire. The building was occupied for a pool hall and restaurant, both of which were consumed, and also the household goods of the family living in the upper story of the building. W. E. Rosencrans, who was at Elmwood, could plainly se the blaze and was at Murdock to visit the ruins yesterday. Roll of Honor Following are those who have sent in the wherewith to avdance their sub scription mark on the Semi-weekly Journal to 1909. We shall endeavor in this way to acknowledge the receipt of all monies paid on the weekly edition. If you fail to find your name in the list please notify us at once, and if you have not received credit it may be looked after at once. At the same time please accept our thanks for the remittance Edward Sprieck, Stanton, Neb. Ed. Gansemer, Nehawka. Sam Tscherrin, Plattsmouth. James Allison, Murray. J. H. G. Hasenyager, North Platte. Will A. Clineburg, Tecumseh, Neb. Mrs. Ella Bussler, Bethany, Neb. Franklin E. Bourscious.Hood River, A. F. Seybert, Plattsmouth. F. W. Nolting, Plattsmouth. J. B. Seybolt, Murray. Wm. H. Wiles, Weeping Water. Fritz Lau, Murdock. Mrs. Chris Christensen, Lead, S. D. M. S. Zarr, South Bend. L. R. Seybolt, Murray. W. H. Seybert, Plattsmouth. John Wiles, Plattsmouth. B. F. Hoback, Nehawka. L. H. Petersen, Plattsmouth. Coon Stoehr, El Peno, Okla. Mont Robb, Norfolk, Neb. W. H. Lair, Bridgport, Iowa. Bert Morrow, Funk, Neb. II. LehnhofF, Lincoln. Chas. Hipp, Lyons, Neb. R. C. Dill, Wellington, Colorado. M. S. Davis, Wellington, Colo. C. M. Seybert, Cedar Creek. Albert Pappe, Union City, Oklahoma. John Ilirz, Plattsmouth. Dr. J. B. Jack, Omaha. Adam Meisinger, Cedar Creek. J. II. Schmidt, Avoca, Neb. Ferdmano Lau, Murdock. August Stohlmann, Louisville. Chas. Teipel, Creighton, Neb. Lawrence Stull, Plattsmouth. Albert Storer, Corydon, Ind., paid by D. J. Pitman. C. DJ Clotfelter, Mynard. S. M. Stradley, Greenwood. W. H. McDaniel, Murray.J Joe Burton, Murray. John Gauer, Cedar Creek DO YOU GET UP WITH A JvAMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- J CTV III Root, the great kid- uci icuimi It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, nric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. , Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found'just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell in 5 more about Swanip-rRoot, and how to find out if vou have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this rprifrnn offer in this paper and send your address lo Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fiftv-cent and one- & - dollar size bottles are Homo of Swamp-Eoot sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer s fewanip-KOOi, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. EST & I A VERY PRETTY APRIL WEDDING Mr. Walter J. Schneider and Miss Marie Blotzer Uni ted in Marriage With the home of the grooms father, J. J. Schneider, decorated almost as lavishly as nature in her profussion, gives the leaves to the trees, the blos soms and foilage to all nature and the grasses to the fields, was the prepara tion made for the celebrating of the wedding of his son, Walter J. Schnei der, and Miss Marie Blotzer. There was a busy, happy hum of occupation by everyone around the household of Mr. Schneider all the morning, and at highnoon, when the crowds had assem bled and all was in readiness, nothing seemed wanting, for every minutia had been attended to and all the appoint ments were complete, when the wed ding prosession entered the parlor, where an arch of the choicest of flow ers and vines had been consturcted under which the bride, Miss Marie Blotzer, leaning upon the arm of the groom, Walter J. Schneider, halted, and followed by Harry Meisinger the best man, and Miss Hattie Blotzer the bride'smaid, before Judge A. J. Bee son. With but a second's pause the judge, with his kindly face lighting up with a pleasant smile, bade the young people join their right hands, and with the completion of the ceremony which uni ted the lives of two of our most estima ble young people, bestowed upon them his blessing. After congratulations, which were given by almost one hundred guests present, they sat down to a sumptions dinner, where was spread everything To this repast all did their best and the supplies had been so well looked after that there seemed as much when they had finished as when they had bgan. During the afternoon games and social conversation were indulged in viewing of the numerous presents, and the day's festivities woundup with a dance in the evening. The newly mar ried pair will make their home on the farm of the groom's father where they will be at home to their friends after May first, 750,000 Dead. A medical journal stated, that while during the civil war 210,000 men fell in battle, we are losing now every four years over 750,000 persons from tuber culosis alone. Considering that this is a preventable disease we are at a loss to understand why our people are so negligent. Newspapers often called the attention of their readers to the fact that consumption can be avoided, or cured in the start, by maintaining the digestive organs in full strenght. The disease can invade only weakened systems. We again advise all readers to take as soon as their appetite will decline, and with it their usual strength, Triner's Ameri can Elixir of Bitter Wine, the natural tonic and blood (purifier) builder. It acts directly on the stomach and intes tines, giving them full digestive strength and so making new, pure blood. It will make you vigorous and able to with stand many attacks of disease. At drug stores. Joseph Triner, 616-622 So. Ash land ave., Chicago, III. Republican Committee Scared. A dispatch from Lincoln, under data of yesterday says : "Grave and import ant political secrets were discussed at the meeting of the executive committee of the republican state central com mittee tonight. The confab was held at the Lindell hotel headquarters and only members of the committee were ad mitted. "Organization was the theme of the discussion. Incidentally it was decided to inform the main committee as diplo matically as possible that the campaign this fall would be a bruising fight rather than a festive frolic. Rumors that the headquarters would be moved to Omaha were denied. However, these stories were persistent. 'Scared at your shadow. ' was the retort a member of the committee made to an anxious Lan casterite. 'Not on your life, ' retorted the partisan. 'Down here we are scared about the landslide to Bryan." Bail Game Saturday Remember the ball game between Plattsmouth and South Omaha Satur day afternoon at the ball park. This will be a most interesting game, and should be attended by a large crowd. The High school boys have an excellent team, and thej' should be encouraged to keep up their courage by a large at tendance Saturday afternoon. . Admis sion, 25 cents. ki & IT IS Never do anything on a Friday. Never have anything to do with No. 13. Listen to these: George Washington was born on a Friday. The Declaration of Inde pendence was signed on a Fri day. The battle of Bunker Hill was fought on Friday. And if you should come on a Friday and buy a pair of shoes being our thirteenth shoe customer. What would happen? Simply this what ever pair of shoes you selected would be yours ABSOLUTE LY FREE OF CHARGE. Do you call that bad luck? I G. DOVEY & Work With Royal Neighbors There will be a meeting of the Roya Neighbors, the ladies lodge of the Modern Woodman of America tomor row afternoon, when it will be tried to awake them to more active work than has been done for some time past. Mrs. C. D. Keltner, of Nehawka, is in the city and will be present, and de liver a talk as the deputy organizer of the society, with the object in view of getting a more efficient lodge here. Should she fail to awaken a proper in terest in the lodge steps will immed iately be taken to institute as new one. A. S. Will was a visitor at South Om aha this morning. DOC 0 Pat t on's Sun The paint with the paint quality is Patfon's Sun Proof! Covers more surface, looks better, and wears longer than any other paint made. Guaranteed for five years. Remember Gering & Co. for everything in the Paint and Wall Paper line. PIC MM ran THE DRUGGISTS. o DC SON SAID ! J Returned Home From West Mrs. E. E. Monroe, who has been visiting in the city for some days past with her parents, S. I'arnhart and wife, returned to her home a Pacific Junction last evening on the late Bur lington train, and was accompanied by her sister, Miss Lucy Barnhart, who just arrived home yesterday from Parks, in the western part of the state, where she has been teaching for the past year. Mrs. Lawrence Trility and daughter. Miss Louise, were visitors in Omaha this morning with friends, and after which they will visit at Lincoln and Havelock before returning home. DOC 0 Proof Paint 0 SON