SI jHlti 5 ' 1 I : 4 ALCOHOL 3 Ftjf CENT. AXcgeiablc PrrparatlonforAs slrailaJinS&FbctfantlRcgub linjj (I Siomachs andUoweh af Promotes Dittalionflw rful ncss and RcstXoalaJns nc Opiuni .Morphine norMiacraL ISOTJN All C OTIC. ; Wrfi StJ' jU:;.Hamt I'umiint hluikx'jSiJa hrm Sir' hf - t ttoirr. Apstfi'd Remedy forCoiriJi lloH.SourSlomarh.DlanlHjfj Wornis.t')HTO!sioiis.I'rvcris!i IU-S3ailLOSSOFSLLhP. Pat Sii. SijJiialur of j NEW YOftK. ro n mmmmX '"'or"" f Vr-u CuaranleiMnuittT ifuTFoofUij Exact Copy of Wrapper, LOCAL NEWS From Katurilay'i rtully. Mr. Kd lltighson of Union wus jn ll o city today looking after business mailers for a time. Hen Dill wus up from his home near Murray today visiting father arid mother anil taking in III.' sights. William Puis, sr., of Ml. Pleas ant precinct, transacted business with Plnllsinuulh merchants to day for a lime. Mr. A. A. Meisinger ami sun ami Mr. (1. II. Meisinger of near Cedar "Creek were looking after business mailers in Platlsinoulh this morn i uk. Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan White drove up from Murray today and were ((reeled hy Iheir many Plalls moutli friends. llolh of these good )eope have ietn unite sick for most of the winter, ami their friends, the Journal among the number, are glad to see them looking so well after Iheir lung seigc. Mr. Iloseoe llarshman of near yvoca drove to Union this morn ing in lime calrh I lie early M. 1 train for this city, where he transacted husiness with the oount y treasurer, returning to Union this forenoon. l'eter Campbell of Ihe vicinity of llock Willi's was a visitor in Ihe cily today attending husiness mailers, lie was a pleasant call er al this olllce and renewed his allegiance lo the Old llelialde Tor another rar, which was ap preciated liy us very much. From M.)iHlHy' 1 II y. ' Mr. Philip Sloehr of near Cedar Creek was in Ihe city today trans acting business with Ihe otllcials at the court house, Mr. John T. Porter of Murray visited the city this morning and dropped in al the Journal olllce for a few minutes lo "josh the colonel." lr. A. K. Walker departed from this city today, for Marshal, Min nesota, where ho has some busi ness matters (o look after, He will be absent for several days. Mr. Henry Theirolf, a pros perous young farmer of near Cedar Creek, and wife visited this city Saturday, driving down from the farm to do their week-end shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holmes and Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hrown auloed tip from Murray Saturday afternoon ami remained to dee the Ceorgia minstrels al night at the Parinele. While here they were pleasant callers at Journal headquarters. Dan Hurk of Mauley, In com pany wilh Father Higgins and his mother, Mrs. W. D. Higgins, and Father Flanagan of Hockford, Il linois, motored from Manley last evening and were over-night guesls of Father M. A. Shine of this city. Dr. H. F. Hrendel of Murray was in Ihe city yesterday, com- mm SI la m For Infants and Children. Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use A For Over Thirty Years ing up in his automobile lo meet his son, lr. .1. W. ltrendel, who was reliirning'froui Omaha, where he had taken young Spearliouse lo Ihe St. Joseph's hospital. Ar riving at Murray Dr. J. W. went on home in his auto. John Sneed came in from his run Tuesday of last week feeling prclty badly, ami has laid olT since, Uoh ('. ilinorc, taking his place on No. 87 lo Sioux Cily sinee that lime. Mr. Sneed and wife spent Sunday with Murray rela tives, and John is feeling much improved. Pri.m Tui'Hilay'M Inlly. Mack Churchill, .the Murray tousorial artist, was a Plalls iii. mill caller today. Mr. William Schneider of Cedar Creek was a Plallsmoulh visitor on the morning train today. William DcllcxDc rnicr, the lllmwood lawyer, was in the cily last cNciiing on legal husiness. Mr. W. II. Venner of near My uard, was in the city today look ing after bis real estate interests. Mr. Charles Peacock of Kight Mile drove precinct drove in this afternoon and boarded the fast mail for Omaha. Daniel llockwell of Manley was a Plallsmoulh visitor today, hav ing come over In look up some business mailers. William Oilispie of Mynard visited the metropolis yesterday, slopping off in Plallsmoulh for a short lime on his return last evening. Mr. Peter Keil and Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Sleimker left this morning for Lincoln, where Messrs. Sleim ker and Keil go as delegate lo the A. O. U. W. grand lodge meeting, which will be in session in Ihe capital cily today. Mrs. Mary llener, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. audi Mrs. (ieorge Tains, at the county farm for a short time, departed last evening for Kirkwood, Il linois, to visit Mr. Rezner's par ents for a few days. You ran see just as good a show al Ihe Majestic in this cily as you can in any motion picture theater of New York, Chicago, San Fran cisco or any other large cily in the United Stales. The Majeslle Ihealer runs all first class films, that are new and up--lo-lhe-min-ute. ; ' FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce by self ns a candidate for the nomination for the office of sheriff of Cass county, Ne braska, rubject to the decision of the vojtcrs at the coming primary elec tion. I ask the voters to place me in nomination on the democratic ticket. G. P. Burton, Union, Neb. Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stom ach, and can be cured by Ihe uso of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by F. ("1. Fricke & Co. Charles flerlark of Manley ar rived this morning on No. and looked after business mailers for a time. in it- o v r n nrrv u lyHBVM BSfitlftH ufj few u vjuuuu u THI Cf NTAU ! Nw vernt OITY. mi i iii i iii i ii 1 1 w in i - ' --" 'i.v ."-Jrr"'i 4-H H-H- M-I-I-H-H IH union. Ledger. J Attorney Paul .lessen of Ne braska Cily was in town Tuesday at lending lo some important legal husiness. Thomas Kivitt and wife of near Nehawka came down l:Lt Satur day afternoon and spent Sunday visiting with W. II. Mark and w ife. A. I.. Decker, Ihe stock buyer, and Winfield Swan departed Tuesday forenoon for Kansas City with two cars of hogs for the market. Attorney Matt tiering of Platts inouth came, down Tuesday to at tend to some business connected with Ihe Liberty drainage district. Miss Josephine Pittman went to Weeping Water Monday to as sume charge of a boarding house. Miss Pittman's ability to conduct the same is well known, as she conducted "Hesthaven" in this village for some lime. I'.d Midkiff was in town Monday, using a cane reseniMing a saw- log in order lo assist him in navigating. Kd's "Hat wheel" was caused by stepping upon a rusty nail last Sunday, and since thai time he has bad a very lame left find, hut hopes to be all right in a short lime. James Atwell and wife came down from Omaha Tuesday to at tend lo some business mailers and spend a few hours visiting with their many Union friends. Mr. Alwell will be. remembered as conductor of the "Inglish local" on the M.-P., and his many friends always greet him with Ihe glad hand when he visits Union. The Union boys went to Ne hawka last Sunday for a ball game, and leaving three of Ihe regular players at home caused them to shirt about from their own positions, and they lost Ihe game by a score of 9 to 3. All Ihe same, the Nehawka learn was on edge and put up n good gaim The ground was very wet and inlerferred somewhat with tin pla ing. Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? No, never. It's foolish to fear a fancied evil, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps and marshes, bayous and lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fevor, weakness, aches in the bones and muscles and may induce deadly typhoid Hut Fleet rie Hitlers destroys and casls out these vicious germs from Ihe blood. "Three bottles drove all the malaria from my system," .wrote Win. Frelwell, of Liicama, N. C, "and I've had line health ever since." Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c, at F. fl. Fricke Co. .H..j..HHI-HHH-W"H"I- ! WEEPING. WATER. J Republican. 4 I-W M-M-J l,HHWI !H F. C. (iiberson sold his fine driving team last week to one of the (iochim boys for tM-5. Miss Lenta McDonald has a well developed case of mumps and re lumed lo her home in Murdock last week. It. (i. Clizbe went to South Heud Tuesday lo visit Uncle (ieorge Maltison. The latter has been on the sick list for several monl lis. J. W. Rugha went lo Omaha Tuesday lo consul) a doctor and attend a callle sale at South Oma ha. Mr. Rugha has not been well for several mouths. Frank Mauer went over lo Plallsmoulh lo spend Sunday with his family. He has rented one of Riley Rector's houses and will move here in a few days. Clark Newlon contemplates making a trip to Seattle, Wash., in Ihe near future. He will make stops in Colorado, Wyoming and possibly go south into California before his return. Miss Ma Morse expects lo ac company Mrs. L. N. Sayre of Cali fornia on a trip to Fngland in a few weeks. They will spend somo lime in Ihe east before crossing Ihe ocean A petition is being circulated in Center precinct ) operate a saloon al Manley. It is said Ihe petition has been signed by a large number, and also quite a number refuse lo be a narly lo any such proposition. Manley ought lo be able lo struggle along for a few more years without Ihe aid of a booze emporium. A Burglar's Awful Deed I ....I ...... I i li.vi.i.k ml cum. II I II J IIOI NHI.1. 11 .1. C"' ...... plelely as a mother's long illness. Hut Dr. King New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women. "They gave mo wonderful benefit in constipation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C. Dunlap, of Leadhill, Tenn. If ailing, try them. 25c at F. (1. Fricke & Co. 4-M-HK--H-H- NEHAWKA. News. .'-V-V. .M-M!- O. J. Spolii) of Superior, Neb., was Here lor a simrt. nine visiting relatives the last of last week. Nelson Herger and some of his neighbors dug out a den of young wolves last Sunday. There were seven voung ones. "Dick" Heynolds was here the first of the week from York visit ing his mother, Mrs. Agnes Rey nolds, and his Utile boy, Ivan. Dr. A. R. Des Jardien, who located here about a year ago, purchasing Dr. Walker's practice, sold his ollice and practice to Dr. Thomas last week. C. M. Chriswisser shinned his first car of stock to South Omaha Tuesday. He now has his yards and scales completed and from this on expects to bid for his share of stuff. The Van Court quarry on the the hill is opening up this week. About tbirly-tive men have be gun work there and we may ex pert to bear the switch engine scream around several hours a day short Iv. The spirit of improvement has hold of them all Uncle Hen llobiick was out Thursday using a law ninowcr and a lot of assort ed language that would have worked tine on a cotton mule. He was gelling ln jim-tw isted lawn barbered, so who cares. A civil engineer came in last Saturday and conferred with the Commercial club, and now we are lo get a sidewalk from Ihe depot up town. The club made a hard kick for a six-fool, walk, but the company will probably put in one four feet wide. Albert Kettlehul, who has been working for Olio Carroll for the past year or more, has resigned his position and Friday morning he, left for South Dakota. Cy was a genial, whole-souled fellow that everybody liked and he will be missed. Hut we know he can't stay away. Saved Child From Death. "After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year," wrote fl. T. Richardson, oi iticnariison s nuns, Ala., "we feared it had consumption. It had a bad cought all the time. We tried many remedies without avail, and doctor's medicine seem ed as useless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and are pleased lo say that one bottle effected a complete, cure, and our child is again strong and henllhy." For coughs, colds, hoarseness, lagrippe, aslluna, croup and sore lungs, its Ihe most infallible remedy (hat's made Price 50c, and $1.00. Trial hot lie free. finararileed by F. (i Fricke & Co. iJeJeJeeJeJe) -JeJeJe.JJ J- ELMWOOD. 4 Leader-Kchn. J .jH!"WHI-IHH"HIlI- Mrs. Ilemaly of Lincoln came Monday to see her new grand daughter at the Charles West home. Mrs. F.d Languors), and daugh ter, Catherine, of Herlin, came Monday noon for a short slay with F.l m wood friends. Jake Fleischnian was quite sick Wednesday. Dr. Allen was called and at Ibis writing is reported improving. Mrs. (i. (1. Meisinger came up Friday from her home near Platlsnioulh for a visit over Sun day at Ihe home of her brother, (ieorge Sloehr. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. . Ferguson relurned Wednesday from their winter home at Robslown, Texas. Charley is on his way home, but visiting at points en route. William nuster was down from Ashland Friday to see to the erec tion of a monument over Mrs. Duster's grave in the beautiful Klmwood cemetery. fl. W. Worley informs us that his son, Kd, who was operated upon a short time ago in Lincoln, is gelling along fine and will bo able lo go to work by the latter pari of next week. F.d is working for Ihe Stale Journal company. The 0. K. S. lodge elected the following officers Tuesday even ing: Mrs. Minford, W. M.; Mrs. Atchison, A. W. M.; Nellie Wil cockson, conductress; F.Ua Atchi son, associate conductress; Min nie McLaughlin, secretary; Wil liam Minford, treasurer. Helen, the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Miller of Ibis city, passed away at an early hour Wednesday morning after an extended illness. Funeral serv ices were held yesterday afternoon from the Christian church and the little form laid to rest in Ihe F.lmwood cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have the sympathy of (he entire community in Iheir hours of sorrow. Have Your Tickets Read "BURLINGTON" Via DENVER J;; Via CHDTI Bn ) Going to Seattle direct through Billings, or via Denver lia rUnlLfinU f and Billings, Shasta Route through California. Yellow an J CFiTTI F f stone Park. Pardiner CLHI ILL through Salt Lake, $50.00 $60.00 June to September. $15.00 higher via PROPORTIONAL RATES FROM YOUR HOME! The Burlington folder map will help you plan your tour, or let us help you. Your nearest agent m L. W. WAKELY, H-M JeJe!eeJ 11 t I EAGLE. J Deacon. J 'Jte a!t4i eJ Clyde West, dislocated his ankle in t ne nan game vvitn Syracuse and was forced to go on crutches several days. F.dilh Peterson put on the box ing gloves wilh her brother, Nick, and hit, him hard enough to break her thumb. Mr. John Peterson ami sister of Iowa have bargained for the Swart s & Wiggins slock of mer chandise and a force of clerks arc busy invoicing. (i. L. Myers sold his newly com pleted residence property to Henry Kelllehut, sr. We understand Mr. Kettlehul, intends to move lo town as soon as Willie gels himself a frau. Kd Doran of Sallillo was in this community this week circulating a paier which is a petition to (tovernor Aldrieh, asking him to parole Fred Osenkop, who was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary for manslaughter. Fred has served about one, year of his lime. Al the meeting the village Doard Monday evening the- saloon license for the coming year was placed at $1,500, which is $500 more than formerly. The pool hall license remains the samcfSO for three tables. W. P. Yoho was elected chairman of the board. Louis Root and son had a very bad accident Sunday evening on Iheir way home from town. They collided with Porter Dysarl, jerk ing the shafts out of Root's buggy ami throwing them both into Ihe wire fence and damaging a lot ot Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes. The horse ran down Ihe road and caught the shaft in the end of the railing al the bridge, throwing it oil' the bridge into Ihe creek. Porter was more lucky, getting olT without a scratch. It Startled the World when Ihe astounding claims were first made for Hucklcn's Arnica Salve, but forty years of wonder ful cures have proved them true, and everywhere it is now known as Ihe best salve on earth for Durns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Kczema, Chapped Hands, Fever Sores and Piles. Only 25c at F. fl. Fricke & Co. I- LOUISVILLE. J Courier. J J 1 ee etet a ee ee j F.d Taylor is home from Albion, where he has been for the last two years. J. H. Meisinger is visiting his daughter, Mrs. (ieorge Horn, at Creighlon. A sweel I idle baby girl was born lo Mr. and Mrs. Bert Steven son Thursday. May 4. . Mrs. Bert McNealy was called to Omaha Tuesday on account of the death of her nephew, Walter Ford. Mrs. Charles Sinnard and chiU llren of Albion are here, visiting wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor. August and ("ieorge Ossenkop were, a I Plallsmoulh Tuesday, where they purchased two auto mobiles of C. C. Parinele which they will use lor livery purposes. The Plallsmoulh News has sus pended publication. Pribble Brothers put up a good paper, but Ihe field was too small for two daily papers ami Ihe News had lo go. F.rnesl Pribble announces thai he will keep Ihe office open and continue it as a job office. Dr. D. fl. Wesl, Ihe dentist, re ceived a message Monday an nouncing the death of his mother at her home in Iowa. The doctor m a mm Go via Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake: return Shasta Route via Portland, Seattle. Yellowstone Park, Gaidiner en trance, on your way. entrance on the way. Returning- Scenic Colorado and Denver. This is the general excursion rate basis to California. Portland and Seattle, on certain dates in June and July. $15.00 higher via Shasta Route. - This is the general excursion rate basis to California, certain dates in May, and daily June to September. Also to Portland. Seattle, on certain dates in Mav. and daily Shasta Route. can ticket you "Burlington." R. W. CLEMENT, Ticket Ajent. General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Net left on the first train to attend ttii funcral. His many Louisville friends unite with the Courier in an expression of sympathy. J. A. Silence is here organiz ing a lodge of Hie Woodmen of the World. This is one of t!n strongest insurance and fraternal organizations in existence. Mr. Silence will call on you and ex plain the many good points of th order. Return From the South. From TupHilay'g Dally. William Schiiiidl.mann and A. M. Searle retiirnel from Monticel lo, Arkansas, on the morning: train today. Mr. Schmidtman went with a vievvfc of inspecting; the country, Mr. Searle being al ready convinced of the advantage of owning Arkansas lands. Mr. and Mrs. MeCauley were so well pleased that they invested in a quarter section of improved land within a few miles of Monlicello. Mr. Schmidt mann has about closed a deal for 2'i0 acres of land in the same county. He says the gardens are looking fine and vegetables, such as peas, are ready for use. The flora of I hat locality is magnificent and was at its height while the parly was there. Some of the planting was not as far along as in ordinary seasons, for the reason that they have just, had a monlli of rainy weather and the 1 a ml was loo wet for corn planting. The foliage on Ihe trees is a ninnlh in advance of us here. Mr. Schmidt mann en joyed his outing immensely. While in Arknnsas he was piloted over the country by Mr. Thomas Holland, who has been a resident of thai locality for the past sify years. Mr. Schmidt mann recog nized him at, once as one of "Opie Read's" characters, quaint and In teresting. Mrs. W. E. Rosencran departed for Lincoln on the morning train today, where she will meet Mr. Roscncrans, 'who went last even ing as a delegate to the Knights of Pythias lodge. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of DO. Herman Greedor, Graduate Veterinary Surgeon (Formerly with U. S. Department Agriculture) Licensed by Nebraska State Board 1 1 Calls Answered Promptly Telephone 378 White, Plattsmouth Do you want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has Experience, Ability, Judgement. Telegraph or write J 1 ROBERT Dunbar, Neb. Dates made at this office or the Murray State Bank. Good Scrvict an Reasoble Rates WIKINSOfl, i