CASS COUNTY IKE ENDORSE 1 E. I (OK FOR RWIIIIII Convention Enthusiastic for the Re-election of Our Popular Citizen Head State Physician of the Order at Fremont Convention 7li Jin of the trier.niena! coun ty carnp of the V,r'.rn 'A'txSin.t-n of AMrt of tbi i,-ihy, fcri4 In thin lty yf-ria y, a u nth unlade ttihrfiu?,, narly t-y-iy fa'--:-, f.oi .hi I'y&l n,i in the county being prfener.t. The W)-'if.x 'Ofin-r. eery Hr- ear t;d I (oinp'.ed of rep l,K'.n from eery 'amp In the wiM.y, ths unur of l I-;''- from a.h fArr;p b lr g jrjwrtJoTi'4 In a--'fJ.f.'o with t number of aiM '.try rr.-,h-r In ill Jo'al ..tip. 7he 'O'jf.ty convention, In a'ord- with (St by-laws, U to )e fori Vewd every three years at the ro mty fcet, un !'. the 1 -vz' lit conven tion astern bled vote to locate the n0v.vt of the co'infy a.7i? at w;n firr point In the 'ounty. At th- v'n yesterday the tl fco short and the del gate so! anjiou to at.'h their tra'.n bom that inHm i;,aUer were, not taken up which li!i!j been intended to b; 4U- iu't, the rnafer of the location of fhf i,et o'jnt ar;in U-inir one o? tlt-ut, w!,lh P-are the con-.er.tion whi'h rn-U the first Wednesday In Apr;!. 1SI4, to be held in Piar fJO'ith. After the -', i of th" dega to the s'are camp, whUh meet at Fremont, Nebraska, May 2 and 3, to w-U-'t rfeega;n to th head ar:ifj( which convene at U.jffaio, .'- York, the third k In Jut. n-Holu-flor.H were adopted endorsing the wry capable administration of Hon. A. Jt. Talbot a he-ad c ru tj 1 Mr. Ualph Johnson a supreme organizer, and Mr. K. K. KeMor an jt'ate d'-nyty, t.v- work of th'-v- rt-r.iWmi-n (omii, In for rii-rlt-l nrai. In. K. V. of thin i',:y WW warmly -n-(U,:. ( 8k li'-ai phyvMan, fci rnannt-r of for.'lulrif; tb of; a b-artl!y o;nnj-ri'!'I and th; Af'nyzu tram IbU i-aiip lnrtru't'l to u- all bonor at!i ro'anit to -nr bU endorxe i:i,t by the Mate arnp for r appoint tK-nt. ENTERTAINED AT THE HOME ASSISTED IN DEVOUR OF MRS. TH0MASEW1LES ING HIS FIRST GOOSE Aiw.tii'.r dt-llKbtful wlal v-nt of! imtMuWy af!-moon a tbo lun b on ' r.ln by tb n-ml r of the IaIIm' AW Hot-U.ty of tb Cbritiari f btirf h at hi pu-Hy bomo of Mr .and Mm.; Tlnia VVIIih, wlt.b Mr. (;orK, Cryjdman and Mm, WIN ax bout- i ). Wi-n It Ih announ'd that It' ! to In; a lunh-on lb ladUn alwaya' ''' pr-jr-d to bavit a "od nodal j tlrn!, ait iiotblnic In U way of work l J'ti mi ths oiadonit. Tb; r'K-' jr biiMlncitH w-Hclori wan hHd, dur-I !' wlildi fiiit.b r plan and ararii'- iit wt tnadt for Hut baaar, i LJ:b tli liidifM are lnt nd!nK lo ! h'M durliiic th laidr part of Ililt; Tifihth. Tint Iiiih Im oii, whli Ii whu TV'd at tb in,n-r hour, wan ilf-! Ildoua and fully up to tbi atandard rwl a ohm wbPli ibotM- prftK-nt uld B'lt -I t do JitHtlin to. 11wr w-r a Ihi km rt uttttM r of tlm Jttfli- pritM-nt in Milt of (be In- )fii ny of t lie wratlicr, and It wan a laU hour In the afternoon Hln-n all Jjarti'd for their botnoa, vollnx M-h-(lannt (ioo'lman and Wlkn royal1 nutortalneia. The ladlca will m-?t IUi Mia. (JcoiKo I'aika next Wt-din a-1 4y afternoon, at whhli Hum Ihcy, Will new on aiiiona whldi are IhIiik triade for the ba.niir. j "I have been Kolnewhiit lOHtlve, but1 I0an' ItenulelH Klive JilHt the rcHU Itfl I Ulred. They art mildly and p-k- j nlate the bowelM iei feel ly," tieorre II, Kraiine, :i(i Walnut Ave,, Altoo na, I'a, Whlli out bunting Sunday morn ing Will Maey broil K ht down bU flift wild ko'.m; nd waa o proud of the fart that be dedded to mark the auHpldou fv nt by a Iebratlon, ho he) nvited a numU-r of bla friends to 'otn and help eat It. Mm. I'. K. Trl'lH'h prepared the ff-ant and the Kuenta aat down to the table, which fairly groaned with eatable, and did J ii at Ire to that grand feaitt, In wbleh the gootto took Mrat bonora. All voted It the fluent bird ever eaten. ThoKe who heljwd In the reb-bratlon were: Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Trltladi an ddaughter, Kut.ber; Mr. and Mra. I'. K. Trlinrh, daughter, KII.ahHh, and win, Maynard; MIh Marie Hwolioda, Kted Fleming and William II. Macey. WKKI'IVt; W ITKIt. U-piiMab. ',r-. C',n VaJIery of V)i.a:d ai a vi-i',r U-.t .Saturday wi-.b MJ- f'ie Jon-i. , .- Kirk.t.'idf ij t;.:tir.g and re e ti !-rating frorn bla reer.t w-! at the turn bo.'ii'o f b: br;.b-r, Wil liam. W. It. Ii ,h fjrr-e In la-.t WtrAwh day from Kansas City, KAn--. a'.d ba bx-n inuiz bre and ia Orr.a ha. He t lrilpTijif-'l !n health eir.r 1 1 v : i. j? In Katva Mra. f'l'.ftf.ri CountOTan baus Wn J:tir.g relative here a ad r.-'-ar N haka the pa;t rk. Mr. Coit.xry man, who fcv tt-:x. -tiiAw.'.z. a bank at Kndi'o't. S-'j , ba t loved up the b'jlneM and b'jsrbt a eoLtro!!:: e interest in a bar.k at V.'t::, Neb. Mm. J. W. K.ar tas bni sry s!.'k for tie pa! two iHi. V.'-i. A. F. I'lnkerton of Fu-b'.o, f'o:oraio. a fcio'er, and a trair.ed r.urx?. he attending fcer. a:,1 Mm. W. K. Uyrd, a slivr from At:ar,tic. low a, wan alo her- ar,d refirneri ho:nr Monday, leavlr.g Mrs. Kear s:h:.'i improved. L. K. f'a;k!n J.ave th; week f-jt Ca-hrrere, Vab, wher be exp-.;i to Io'ate and try fruit farmir.fr Yr. Calkin and farr.i;y will b ery rr.ucii rni-ed by their rrany f:re;.!. They bae prospered In Ca- t. uor.ty, and if bui-iruf-g methods prevail, will con tinue to prosper In their r!w home. We stated re.t,tjy that Mayor Corder had tverved four eon--utiv terrr.ii. He ban done even better, badng been elected April 4, 1505, r:aking tx U-rin confer utively. It haw got to that tage where It Is not a ron! Ideri'e, a novelty, but a habit. Prepare your ballotu for the seventh. La-it Hunday Mm. f:ilzabeth Doty wan happily nurprlred on her 64th birthday. There were fourt-en guet pre-nt to partake of an elab orate spread prepared by Mm. Doty's daughters, MItw Nettle Arnkk and M!h Mable Doty. Along with the Joy of thU orcaKlon watt a postal Hhower that came from her many frlo:ndit at home and abroad. Mm. iJoty baa the bent wlnhes of all ac gualrtanceH for many more happy birthdays. v i ! t lh re!a'--- and a legion of old-time f.'ier.djj. The do tor prac 'i'ed a.t A..i:.t? ber for yearn and ha a warn tpot in his beart for Ne hawka. 2nd from the greeting he re-rei-.ed S.Li&y morning the fe-llng Is re ipro a'td. Mm. Mir.nie ?perry of Weeping Water la asuiT,tJ the n, an age. rr:er.t of the NeLawka bouse. This hosiery has ben clo-ed for the last n.oLth or two an! i: will be quite an "o3-.iLo!at:on to tte traveling pub lic to ha-e it open. The Louse has bew-3 tlorouri.:.v (1-ar.ed and reno-va-e-i, iti a? y.rs. F;frrr is an -x-Ir:r..fd La:,d in conducting a hotel the fc-s:res to 6uM prosper. A bLrir.ti dval was consumated Kara b-cc'"' proprietor of the pool Lii'. bsvirg leaifd the building, ratNi and itars from Neln; Andtr th: Hk whereby Charles Cunning-ff-o for cv- year. Mr. Anderson b ft To.iay for Pierre. South Dakota, w here fce ii-tetds puttir.g in a crop on the firm be boutLt Jait fall, and will o.'r-rrw-ise k;. k up bis beeis like a colt fcr '.. sjri.r. The News regrets to s-e Yr. At ierst lave, as he ha r-2 a (jaiet, orierly place. Hoe-.er. t.i nr.m, Mr. Cuncing- j tar., i.a Wa with him tb last year t ar.d bi.f a:d krows ail ato-jt the b atd Low to run it. Here I loin Neliawka. Mr. J. F". H'hriiM and bin sinter, Mrs, Pupil la Flelnhman, of NVhawka, ramo up last evening on the MlnKourl Parlflc to look after some ImdiieMS matters, returning on the midnight train. While here Mr. IMirns ai' Mrs. FlelKhman gavo tha Journal a call Ut settle up their Hiibm'rlptlun accounts. Mr. Ilehrns la ono of the prominent young farmers and stork men of southern Can county, and Mrs. Klelxhinan Is the widow of Mr. Fir Milium, who wits killed hoiiio time ago while engaged in pulling Mumps, or, rather, was ho badly Injured that ln ill d a few il ay m Inter. Y OU want your clothes to have tfootl kUiIT in them jootl serviceable cloth that xtands the wear and tear. You want style too and fit. And you can have all thin in clothes that you buy here. You may pay a little more for them, but they really cost less than much of the low priced tfoods you see. Low figures, you know, don't always mean advantage to you or even saving. You'll be sur prised how well you can do here, how far into the future your money will nach. You can come here anv day and buy safely. We won't show you clothes talk, just good clothes. T hey speak for themselves. Suits from $10 to 1S lu.il,fc' Mail Iklultiicr li Mmi Tic Home of llort, Scha(f ncr & M.rx Clothes .!;(,.' Shirts Stetson ILits ivkm 1 Peacon. Marshal Pttemon wa on the sick list the first of the week. A seven arid one-half-pound boy arrived at the home of, Mr. and Mm. Jay Peterson Tuesday, March 28. . A. L. McDonald, the real estat bustler, closed the deal last Saturday for the John Uobotham farm, south west of town, to Fred Wolf. The con sideration was 76 per acre. r Itev, (iumrn was unable to (ill the pulpit last Sunday on account of having undergone an operation a few days previous for "cataract of the -ye." The members of the M. K. church gave their pastor, Hev. Oumm and family, a pound party laHt Saturday night. The evening was passed pletiHBiitly and the pusior and family were very grateful for the many pounds of the "iiecesnarles of life" left at their home by the guests. Frldny evening the Junior tlusg of the Kagle High school gave the an nual entertainment to th seniors. The chief feature of the evening was the liincUet, at which twenty-eight persons were seated. The table was tastefully decorated with streamers of crepo paper, arranged as a pyramid, with one of the lamps as the apex. The lunch was served by five Indies of the town. Kd Oelst hliiger has sold his In terest In the pool hall to his former pari tier, Hon. Frederick Spahnle, who will continue the business nt the old slnnd, We have not lenrned what business Mr. OelHchlngcr expects to engnge In. Wo wish the new pro prietor abundant success. No sooner had wo got this news Item set up until another business change took place, Mr. Spiihnlo dlnpoHlng of his luislneHS to K in 11 Oberle. XI HAWK , News. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Hrown from Murray spent Sundny with Henry Out and wife, Chester Rhrnder, who Is attending hi hool at York, returned to his school duties after spending his spring vacation at homo. Mrs. It. W. Virgin of Murray visited over Sunday with her niece, Mrs. J. W. Maguey, and other friends, returning home Moiulny evening. Carl I,opp Is getting along nlrdy after having the misfortune to cut his foot with an ax, causing tilte a serious wound. The Missouri Padllc bridge gang has been making Improvements on the bridges between here and Weep ing Water for the last week or two. Mis. U. .1. Sihn of Superior, Neb., who has been visiting her brothers, II. I'. and A. F. Sturm and other rela tives here Tor the past wetk. left Monday for her home. Dr. .1. A. Pollard of Salem, Neb.. i"im:o In Suiid.i.v iiuiriiitig for a short II MOTE? An Offer That InvolyelNo Riik For Those Who Accept It. We are o positive our remedy will completely relieve constipation, no matter how chronic It may be, that we offer to furnish it free of all cost if It fails. CoriKtlpation is caused by weak ties of the nerves and muscles of the large lnte.itin-a or descending colon. To expet a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore them to healthier ai-tlvlty. We want you tot ry Rexall Order lies on our guarantee. They are eaten like candy, and are particularly ideal for children. They act directly on the nerves and muHcles of the bowels. They have a neutral action on the other organs or glands. They do riot purge or cause any Incon venience whatever. They will positively overcome chronic or habitual constipation and the myriads of aa.wiat or deenunt chronic aliments. Try Rexall Order lies at our risk. Two sizes, 10c and 2Tic. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. F. O. Frlcke & Co., I'nlon Illock. JOHN BAUER GETS CONTRACT FOR PLUMING AND DRAINAGE A special from Washington, D. C, under date of April 5, says: "The Mechanic Kramer Moon Heating com pany of St. iouls were awarded the contract for steam heating ap paratus -for the public, building at Plnttsnionth at $2,000; also contract for plumbing and drainage system for same building to John Bauer, Pluttsmouth." We are pleased to note that a homo firm gets one of these contracts, and we believe, the hist of the two. John Hauer has b-en doing a great deal of this kind of work, and having experienced workmen In his employ, Uncle Sam can depend upon gnttlng tho work done properly and right up to the contract specification". Depart for liiiliunnlu. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katec left this morning for Indlanola, Ne braska, where they will occupy .their former residence In that thriving town. Mr. and Mrs. Knrec have lived on a farm near this city which ! they purchased about two years ago, tinning from Indlanola here at that time. They came to the farm on ac count of Mrs. Karoca health, which improved for a time and then got bad again, so that the lady became homesick for her former village home and they decided to sell the farm and return to their former home, A car was loaded with their household ef feots and agricultural Implements yesterday and was shipped out this morning. DR. Herman Greeder, Graduate Veterinary Surgeon Formerly with U. S. Department Agriculture) Licensedby Nebraska State Dcard Calls Arswcrcd rrcmptly T..1..,I,.iii, Tt Whitit Pluttiimmith RfflUSLDR FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN Ik i vvkrx. tut rtf? - i T7 j. Made by the Peerless Manufacturing Company, of Newport, New Hampshire. We buy direct of them. You will find the workmanship, style and fit are sec ond to none. SEE OUR EAST WINDOW! Corset Covers $ 25 to $1 50 Princess Slips x m to 4 Combinations : 00 to 3 W) l..ir!-' 50 to 6 00 htRobes 50 to 3 50 Drawers 15 to 1 25 0U1Y & Sf J DON'T BE BALD Nearly Anyone May Sesure a Splemdid Growth of Hair. We have a remedy that has a record of growing hair and curing baldness In 93 out of every 100 cae where used according to directions for u reasonable length of time. That may Hem like a strong statement It Is, and we mean It to be, and no one hhould doubt It until they have put nnr claims to an actual test. We are so certain Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will cure dandruff, pre vent baldness, stimulate the scalp end hair roots, stop falling hair and grow new hair, that we personally give our positive guarantee to re fund f ve'ry penny paid us for it in every instance where It does not give entire f f.tlsfaction to the user. Uexall "Vy Hair Tonic is as pleasant to use as clear spring water. It Is delightfully perfumed, and doe not grease or gum the hair. Two sien. 50c and $1.00. With our guar antee back of It, you certainly take no risk. Sold onl yat our store The Rexall Store. F. G. Frlcke & Co., Union Block. MISS ISAOORE SHELDON ILL AT KNOXVILLE, ILLINOIS Miss Isadore Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Sheldon or Ne hawka, who la attending a young ladies' seminary at Knoxvllle, Il linois, has been in the hospital there for several days with an attack of slckenss, the nature of which the physicians or attendants have not disclosed to Miss Sheldon's parent. Last evening the young lady's mother came to Plattsmouth. and lert-'ba the Burlington for her daughter's bed side. Mrs. Sheldon motored to this city In company with her husband" and Mr, and Mrs. Vilas Sheldon. The remainder of the party returned to Xehawka last evening. It Is sincere ly hoped that the young lady's troubk is not serious, but the sus pense on the minds of the parenU was great, and Mrs. Sheldon decided? to go at once to see her daughter. Subscribe Tor trie Hail Journal. S.l i: MKIHCIXK FOR CIIILDHEX. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is a safe and effective medicine for children, as it does not contain opiates or harmful drugs. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound is In a yellow package. For sale by Frlcke & Co. The Farmer's Telephone! The progressive farmer stays at home in stormy weather and transacts his business by the telephone. The less diligent one drives miles through the r&in and mud. Most farmers have learned that it is poor economy to get along without local and long distance telephone service. Local Bell service is the farmer's neighborhood messenger, while the long distance Bell lines keep him in touch with the markets of the big cities. Nebraska Telephoni Company .IA :'. M'..Vr.V.'A'.V ,iswi Maimer