"4 '..i' ft I 1 h 017 IS THE TIME TO LOOK FOR THAT ME17 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 of We also have a full and Gents' Furnishings was never more co omplete, and we nonestiy oeiieve we can please you in tnis uepartment. complete line of Shoes. We all have a of Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Etc. when you want anything in our lime. handsome line WM. V Plattsmouth. rtobraslta. Give us a call 8 m r4rr rmf40rr' nwmwmnm-mm-mm -m Classified Advertisements I AND Bt'YEKS. Tins rapid fiuingus In Ot tawa County lands makes It imperative that If you Intend buying at the present reas onable prices you must buy at once. Extra jrood Solomon Valley lands at from 512.50 to $1(0. 0 per acre and pasture lands at from f 15 00 to fiO.00. Write me or come at once. Wire when starting. Ed. A. IiAVirt. K-4 Minneapolis, Kansas. INVEST your money In Howard County. Nt braska lands where It Is safe; where values are right. I have '. propositions. 14 urge list of sale and trade II. II. Van Dkcaiu St. Paul. NebrasKa. nKL.AH IOMA A quarter section of school V land, &00. Easy terms, rarmers Willi limited means write, enclosing five stamps for county map of Oklahoma. 13-4 J. P. HeCKKK, Med ford. Oklahoma. LIOL.T COITNTV I.AND- -S75 acre ranch. I'lentv of farm ai.d hay lanl. timber and running water. Want smaller farm. IKO acres I m pro vel farm six miles out. German settlement. Must sell. Fked Hahci-AY. 15-4 Stuart. Nebraska. THE HKAOS VALLEY is the richest in Texas. Splendid corn, cotton and clover. No. Blizzards. Cool Summers. Ideal winters. Best markets. Price f 15.00 to 1:2.50. IIlI.AND P. LOCKWOOn. Bosenburg. Texas. Formerly of Nebraska. 15-4 TWO very fine sections of land well located, with some alfalfa, to exchange for mer chandise or hardware, also some smaller tracts. This Is worth Investigating If you have something of the kind to exchange. SlIEItKJAN COPNTY LaNHCO.. 15-4 Hoxic. Kansas, BOONE COUNTY FA KM OH EA l I acres. 100 acres timothy and clover 150 acres in crops. 70 acres natural grass all good smooth clay land. 6 room house .and out buildings, good barn, 3 miles from Primrose t mile from school. Price SiO.OO per acre It sold soon. This Is a genuine bargain. Address. AsmtttoOK Bitos. 15-4 Primrose. Nebraska. I AN'SAS FA BM M) acres. out title, good : IV riMm frame house, stable, well and mill fenced. 140 acres in cultivation. sO acres wheat, all iroes 'if sold prior to April first. .1 miles Coilingwood. Ii miles Meade. All smooth level land, a real bargain at jj.000 .1. II. Ciiiccs. Owner. (Jet busy Meade. Kansas. 15-4 SMITH BBOS. REALTY CO.. .Sutherland Noli. Writes us for prices on Lincoln Co Nebraska lands where corn and wheat made from 35 to 45 bushels per acre. Price from four to sixteen dollar! per acre. Distance to market 3 to 15 miles. 13-. FREE HOMESTEA DS: We are ready to lo cate you on Oovernment land in the" White Owl" district of Meade County, where you will rind the best farm land west of the Missouri river in Soutli Dakota. 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. D. 15-4 rEXTRALMb JSOURI FARMS. For farms v and homes that will prove both satisfac tory and profitable, write for new illustrated list. 100 farms described and priced. G. W. Hamilton & Son. Fulton, Mo. 15-4 COCTH DAKOTA LANDS: We offer good "farming lands In Edmunds county, prairie lands from f 11 up, and Improved farms S20.00 and up. close to good towns. Correspondence solicited: agents wanted. Frank P. Perry Land Co, Mansfield and Loyalton, South Dakota. ' 13-4 Inquestionably the best Investment on ueartn. i 1.000 will buy a farm in Charles. Mix or Brule county. Easy terms. Write for particulars. Do It today. Missouri Valley Land Co.. BUou Hills. South Dakota. 18-4 ARKANSAS VALLEY IN EASTERN COL ORADO: Farmers getting rich raising sugar beets, alfalfa, melons and feeding live stock. These lands are Irrigated by the Am ity Canal and Reservoirs, which have the best water rights In Colorado. New thriving towns and sugar factories. Terms one-third down. balance 7 years. 8 per cent. Agents wanted 18-4 John Duncan. Holly. Colo. vvintirtmn Alfalfa farms. cbeaD rich prairie. Utimber. imDroved and raw land. Write now for lists and particulars. Small pay mentsdown, balance on easy terms. The Jimisrs Co.. Oklahoma City, Okla. 13-4 nrhnmas Countv Kansas land for sale. Beau- I tif ul smooth half section, half mile school four miles from Spica Switch, six miles of Monument, fifteen miles from Colby, si.x miles and half from Mingo. Only lla.50 per acre tcrmi (riven on oart. title perfect. 180 acres rood land with small draw. $14.00 per acre, Good terms. Climb the steps and see me and save money Office over Thomas County Bank. Joseph Sager & Son. jg4 Cclby, Kansas. sell lands in Norton Decatur Rawlins I and Cheyenne counties. Kansas, liargatn in tli best lands in the west. 1 have them they are for you. Want "em? J. M. Shcey, lj4 Norcatur, Kansas. nnv lonJ nf u rclih!p firm. CARPENTER ro: jt no., dealers in farm lands and ranches. Webster county lands, lied Cloud xii. Aln locating airents for western Ne braska. Kansas and Colorado. ls- 1-UF.E HOMESTEAD? Ranch lands 53 and ruD. farm lands 10 and up, a few good homesteads. rood corn, uiraira ana potato lands, good water ten to twenty feet. 13-4 Soden Land Co., Laird. Colo. ii re you interested in lands? We have wild i ma Ln.i imnroved lands in Eastern and Wes tern North Dakota. Can locate jou on homestead or sell you lands in the rich sugar bee. coun'ry. Hoixoway & kellocq. jj4 Lakota. . D. MltHiU. mm ? South Jtukulu. for their leaullful two col ored map of South Dakota, free of charge. nd price list of their land. IH-4 r-OKSALE: A horse ranch Including horses. Write us and we will submit you our very liberal offer. Also a complete list of choice farm lands. Irwin (Juai.n & Land Co.. 18-4 Itlunt. South Dakota. TTENTION: Do yon want choice fruit lands, farms and ranches In Idaho's most leautif ul valley while they can be had cheap? Climate superb, railroad survey now com plete. Address Lemhi Ukaity Co in-! Salmon, Idaho. Wo have South Dakota farms Tor sale at from 12 00 to fill 00 per acre. Write us for descriptions. Baiitixe& McLain. ofllces at Murdo, Preshoand Osicoma. South Dakota. 18-4 What do you think of this 33) acres irrigated California land for 130. Write for par- tlculars. North Dakota. F. M. Roukke, LlsDon. State where you saw this add 18-4 when you write. 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. Ei.sk Land Company. Inc. 18-4 Ked field or Doland, South Dakota. COUTH- EAST MISSOURI LANDS FOB 3 SALE 3057 ucresof 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, timber Is large and of good quality, no better farm lands to be found. Price 1.00 per acre. Will sell all In one or will make It in three tracts. 'or further particulars or plat write 18-4 S. S. Thompson. Portagevllle. Mo. THE tropical Mexico land proposition beats anything in the States ten times over. ncome of SlHI.OO to 300 00 per acre annually. No irrigation. Abundant rainfall. Grows wo crops corn, oranges, lemons, bananas. pine apples, sugar cane. Best investment on arth. S7.3V kt acre, lilies perrect. 'terms asy. Agents wanted. UHAitl.KS M'KNCEit. nainen. en. or Tampico Mexico. tsO acres 8 miles southwest, wellfleet. In llavt's I'oum v for salt! or trade fur mer- handise and residence 8l under cultivation. line grove, extra giwxl land, near telephone. school, store rural delivery. .1. Ii. CiiKiSTNEit. Hayes Center. eb. AM' for sale. Three improved farm nirgregatitig Jt'-O acres. l!i to 3 miles of Steele, comity seat of Kidder county, rsorth lakota. Also other lands. Agents wanted. Ciiaki.ks II. Stanley. Steele N. Iak. Correspond with Texas Banking and Invest ment Company. ( Unincorporated.) HOUSTON. TEXAS Regarding realty in vestments and southwestern securities. Established ability and in tegrity of management. Will Loan $10,000. I have $10,000 which I wish to loan on good farm security. Write or phone Claude F. Anderson, Pacific Junction, Iowa. Harry Pein, who recently resigned his position with the Burlington at this place, where he was messenger, will go to Omaha, where he will accept a posi tion with the Union Station company in the capacity of train register. Spring Showers and Soft Sunshine Spreads Sweet Influences on Spreading Shrubs and Shooting Seeds, So Likewise, Does the WHITE RIBBON OXFORDS FOR WOMEN Have a Soothing Effect on the Soles of the Feet. Style No. 200 at $3.50 is Especially Adapted for GRADUATING! 'Tis all Patent, Lierht Sole, Plain Toe, Two Eye Silk . Worked, Ribbon Tie, 15-8 Heel. Ask to see it. We have 'em in Tans also. "SUSTER BROWN" LOW CUTS (or Boys 2nd Girls! I) SHERWOOD & SON larlte KHloy'.t Lnml Compstny. Loviisville From the Courier. Looks like the small fruit would be nipped in the bud again this season, but our horseradish crop is greater than ever. Stand up for Nebraska. The Plattsmouth newspaper boys seen to delight in poking fun at the editor of this paper for going fishing in the winter time. That's all right. The next time we shall not remember you with a mess of fish. A special meeting of the Commercial club will be held on next Tuesday even ing for the purpose of making arrange ments for the proper observance of De coration day. All who are interested, whether members of the club or not, are asked to be present. There seems to be a great deal of difference of opinion as to the extent of damage done to the fruit crop by the freeze on Sunday night. Some claim the fruit crop will he jbl failure, while others say it was not materially in jured. We can give you more accurate information in thirty or sixty days . "Well," said a business man yester day. "The moths certainly keep me buying clothes. They eat my winter clothes up in the summer and my sum mer ones in the winter. The moth has a peculiar temperament which I could never fully understand. Just why they should pick out ones best clothes to eat holes in is a mystery." Nehawka (From the Register.) Mrs. Rebecca Alford. who has been in a hospital in Oskaloosa, la., under went a surgicial operation Tuesday, and word from there states that she stood the operation nicely and was doing as well as could be expected. We asked Julia Todd the other day how they were getting along on the farm and she said. "Oh fine we have 300 little chickens, 15 calves, 4 colts, 20 pigs, 5 kittens and a lot of goose eggs to be heard from. Otto Carroll had one of the fingers of his left hand dislocated last Sunday. He was holding a horse by the halter. and the horse making a jump at the other caused it to jerk the strap . with such force as to cause the above in jury. Alvin Carlson was a new arrival from Sweden last Saturday. He was just fresh from the old country and a num ber of the boys from the quarry went down to Union to meet him, and no doubt he brought much interesting news with him. Raymond Pollard went to Lincoln Wednesday evening to see his sister, Mrs. Walllace, who is in the hospital at that place. A surgical operation was performed the first of the week, and she is reported to be getting alone nicely, with splendid prospect of per manent recovery. Charles A. Rawls, C. C. Parmele and Mr. Richie, of Plattsmouth, came down from that village last Friday to attend meeting of the C. L. company t consider a proposition looking to the sale of their holdings in Colorado. We understand that as yet the land is not en the market. James Vantine made a flying visit to relatives in this vicinity Monday. He was returning from St. Joseph, Mo. where he had been marketing some stock. He reports a splendid market, and that St. Joe is getting very popu lar in his community as a market town. He reports all the Nehawkans as get ting along nicely, with the exception of Mrs. Asa Colman, who has been very ill, but at this time is improveing some what. Mrs. W. C. Westcott and . child, and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Groves, of Rock Springs, Wyoming, are visiting in the city with former friends and relatives the guests of Fred Ramge and family, These two ladies will be remembered as the daughters of Ed. A. Oliver and wife, who formerly Uved in this place They will make an extended visit in the city. HORSES v I will be in Plattsmouth on Tuesday, May 12, 1D0S, and will pay the highest market prices for good fat horses. Bring them in and let us see them, and if suitable, take the money home with you. Will be at Sage's Livery Barn. 17. T. KELLY. EiJmwood From the Leader-Echo: Mrs. rlosenkoetter is recovering nice ly from her recent illness. The dates for the graduation exercises of the High school are May 21st and 22nd. The class this year numbers sixteen members, the largest class in the history of the school. While Al Newhall and Wm. Mueller were loading a lister into Mr. Newhall's wagon Wednesday the team started, causing the lister to turn, cutting a bad gash in Al's right wrist. It took five stitches to close up the wound. A trip1 of several miles through the country just now will make a man glad that he lives in Nebraska, the best country on earth. Fall wheat and spring grain never looked nicer at this time of the year, while all kinds of fruit trees are loaded with bloom. Max Capwell has been very low the past week from kidney complications arising from pneumonia. Dr. Cameron was called over from Palmyra to see him Tuesday in consultation with Dr. Neely. At time of going to press Max was considerable better. From three to four hundred people gathered in the opera house Monday evening to celebrate the anniversary of the organization of Odd Fellowship. The orchestra furnished some splendid music and a brief lome talent program was given. 1 here was loads upon loads of good things to eat, and everyone present had an enjoyable time. Dr. Munger is having his hospital re modeled throughout. The hospital pro per is being raised twelve ieet, and rooms will be built beneath. Also a one story addition, 18x20, will be built to the rear of the hospital. All of the first floor of the hospital will be used bv the doctor as a residence. Another story will.be added to the office, mak ing three additional rooms to the hosp ital, which will be on the second floor, Dick McMurhn, of Weeping Water, is raisins the buidinsr and James Durbin will do the carpenter work. Weeping Water From the Republican: Jacob Domingo had two men plant ing corn last week, ue puts in j.iu acres and has 90 acre3 of small grain, Deputy Assessor J. I. Corley left for Plattsmouth, Tuesday, via Omaha, to turn over his assessor books, having completed the work. Mr. Corley has made short work of his job. Wm. Doty went to Omaha Tuesday, hoping to return with his daughter, Mrs Nettie Amick, who has been in the hospital there several weeks. She has not improved as rapidly as expected, C. E. Newlon had 40 acres of corn planted last Saturday. He will raise 110 acres of corn. He says the frost Saturday morning got the fruit, and it was the hardest he had known at this time of the season for years. One of Weeping Water's milliners has ask the editor to refrain from further comments on the Merry Widow hat, as they lose trade. Don't quit buying them on our account ladies, they are the most becoming hat of the season. J. K. Keithlev has disposed of his brick residence here occupied by T. F. Jameson. We did not learn the pur chaser's name but the property was traded in on a Kansas farm and Mr, Keithlev received $4,000 for it. The farm was bought as a speculation and might some day supply plenty of oil and gas, as it is surrounded with good wells Some time this month there will be quite a party leave at Weeping Water for Denmark. Going to see their folks and old friends. They are Mr. and Mrs Jacob Domingo and daughter, Ellenora, Lars Nelson, Mrs. Chris Roberson, Mrs Hans Johnson and her sister living m Omaha and two daughters. There is enough in the party to have an .enjoy able visit from start to finish, and when they arrive on that other shore they will have a royal welcome. Orina Laxative Fruit Syrup is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and pleasant taste makes it per ferable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orina at F. G. Fricke & Co. Horses Wanted. Will be in Plattsmouth on Tuesday, May 12, 1908, and will pay the highest market price for good fat horses. Bring them in and let U3 see them, and if suitable, take the money home with you. Will be at Sage's livery barn. W. T. Kelly. Carl Graves and George Forbes de parted this morning for Belle vue, where they will play with the Bellevue base ball team today in a contest with an Omaha team. Mr. Graves is to pitch while Mr. Forbes is to play first. CAf.iEFnonor.iA- IIA TO HARRY Two Young People of ihe Me tropolis Plight Their Troth Here. As the Burlington train drew into the ocal station and came to ' a halt, we diserned three persons, two young lad ies and a young man disembark, and ose no time in getting around the sta tion, seemingly to evade the ever elert reporter. Our susposions were aroused, and we hiked around the other end of the station, only to see them going up the homestretch towards town at a 2.40 gait. We had other people to see and allowed them to go. This closed the incident, until we were at the county judge's office and were informed that they had applied for a license and had been married by the judge, and were happy. The young people were Emil R Lvnn and Miss Hermoine Roberts, of Omaha, and were accompanied by Miss Gertrude Gehinnery, who witnessed the celebration of the wedding. The young people returned to their home in Om aha and surprised their folks. The bride, Miss Roberts, is a niece of Mrs. Phillip Sauter, who formerly lived in this place. Young people, please ac cept our best wishes for all that is good in this life and the one to come. 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 acceptjour thanks for the remittance J. R. Hunter, Plattsmouth. P. S. Hall,-Plattsmouth. Carl W. Stone, Nehawka. James M. Stone, Nehawka. John Anderson, Plattsmouth. Gott Spreich, Stanton. Geo. Wood, Louisville. W. J. Laughlin, Greenwood. J. M. Wiles, Mynard. D. M. Lloyd, Murray. Val. Gobbleman, Murray. Stephen Jochim, Louisville. A. B. Tucker, Nehawka. Chas. Lau, Manley. I. J. McCulloch, Plattsmouth. A. A. Wallinger, Elmwood. John Hobscheidt, Murray. W. M. Ossenkop, Louisville. Hans Kemp, Plattsmouth. J. H. Brown, Murray. Jacob Burchler, Plattsmouth. Frank Grauf, Murray. Clint Farms, Creston, Wash. J. A. Bauer, Wabash. Don Rhoden, Murray. Chas. Philpot, Nehawka. GUPID CUTS MORE CAPERS A Beautiful Wedding at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hell. At the pleasant home of Wendell He i and wife, yesterday afternoon at two o'clock was performed the wedding ceremony which united the lives of their dauerhter. Miss Ida D. Heil and Mr. W. N. Rohrdanz, of Murdock The home had been very tastefully decorated with flowers, consisting of palms, fern, lilacs, carnations and brides roses the dining table with streamers of ribbon and brides roses which made a very pleasing effect. The bridal party were supported by Miss Truhlsen of Omaha, as brides maid and Mr. Phillip Heil, brother of the bride, as best man. Ihe ceremony uniting the young people was said by the Rev. Theodore Hartman, pastor of the German Luthern church, of Louis ville, and was according to the beauti ful ritualistic work of that church After the ceremony and congratulations were over the two hundred and fifty guests sat down to a sumptious dinner, which .was fully enjoyed by all. The bride was dressed in white silk, and carried bride's roses, while the groom was attired in the conventional black. Many presents were given as attesta tions of the friendship in which the young people were held by their hosts of friends. They immediately go to housekeeping on the farm of the groom, some three miles west of Murdock. Maple Grove iSjH-clal Correspondence) Corn planting has begun in this sct- tion of the county with full force. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beck made a business trip to Plattsmouth Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ham Norris passed through our village Friday enroute to Murray. W. II. Puis and family and Alfred Gansemer and family visited at the home of William Puis, Sunday. Quite a number of this city attended Diamonds and Hearts play at the Jenkens hall at Murray, Saturday night. Quite a number of relatives visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Engelkemeier, jr., visited Air. and Mrs. Henry fcingel- kemeier.fSunday. Schafers Bros. Shipped a carload of hogs to South Omaha market Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kreager made a business trip to Plattsmouth, Tuesday. Mr. Louie Puis visit with her home folk Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hild. Tuesday. The cold weather is doing a great damage to fruit and com in this section. ttaUtual Constipation Mi I I lay be permanently overcome py proper Which rnabi? onctolorm reouf Ixabifc. ctailv So that assistance, to tia ar lure may he gradually clisponsccw"ilH vAven ho (oner needed aslKe best of remedies, when required, arc to assist nature and not to supplant tKc not'ur. o! functions, vluch must depend ulU taately upon proper nourishment, proper efJorts,awdriht living generally. buy the genuine CALIFORNIA Fig Syrui Co. only tf)Ln RV ALL LEADING DRliACJSTS one size only, rtfr price 5(K ! Bttl Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea tones the stomach, stimulates the lazy liver; strengthens the bowel3 and makes their action easy and natural. The best tonic for the whole system. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Sold at Gering & Co. Notice to Gass County Farineris The secret of curing hams and bacons lies in the use of Wright's Liquid Smoke. It's quicker, safer and gives better results than the old style method of using a wood fire. Sold by F. C. FRICKE & CO., ruggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. The taxes that Governor Sheldon pays in Cass is quite an amount. His receipt, as made out by the country treasurer shows that his texes are nearly $1,100. -PAY YOUR BILLS- with a check instead of cash. Then you will have both a record ot your payment and a receipt as well. Checks on the Bank of Cass County are good as gold. You can secure a book of them by opening- up an account there. You avoid lots of trouble and dignify your business by their use. The BANK OF GASS COUNT Y, j PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. personal cj forts m hi he assistance bfthcono truly lencjicioA laxatiwe remedy, Syrup o figs and Y ur of Senna, 1 7