jnp. rjj If AM? ALCOHOL 3 PEK CKNT AVcgelaUefrcparatwnrorAs SlmilaliKjiIicFoodandRpd.ifa i ing Uc S loraaclis andJ3ov3s (f PromolcsDideslionfhfftfi ncss and Rral .Contains nriflw Opium.Morphine iwrMimxalJ NOT NAnCOTIC. If . Jrr iotjikxwarnwn. AmJta SrrJ jllx.Sraia , lvrmmt -HiUuiuukttJi HrmStrl- tkmr Apcrfert Remedy forConsflpi Hon . Sour Sloniach.Dlarrhoea WorrasfoiwulsionsJrvcrisb ntssandLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. fH"H-I-W"H!-H-H-i"H-l' WEEPING WATER. .j. ! Republican..-- .J H-M"MM-W-MH-M-MM? Mrs. George Stoner is having quite a serious time. For the past week she lias Iteen sulToring from erysipelas in one eye and on one ide of her face. Wo hear that V. If. Pool has purchased the lot east of H. fi. Race, anil will liuild a bungalow this summer. This is a nice loca tion and convenient. John McKay and his mules, and covered wagon departed Tues day, for Stockton, Kansas. His load consisted of Cecil Davis, Chub Hector, Itert McNamee, Charles Fowler and a bulldog. Mr. McKay goes lo lake care of his he.at crop. Dr. (Jreen and family of Falls City passed through here Tues day. The doctor practiced n num ber or years in Mauley, and is quite well known in this county, lie was on his way to New York to take a (tost graduate course. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson of Humboldt, Iowa, arrived last Sat urday and visited the. Domingo families, On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Domingo and Mr. and .Mrs. .Johnson departed for Fran tfitas, Texas, to see the country. Mr. Domingo has land at Frnn citas. Mrs. M. J. Drum returned homo last week from South Dakota, where she was called several weeks ago on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Orn iJrum. The latter has not im proved much and Mrs. Drum brought the two children homo with her. D. K. Askew was discharged from the asylum and returned home last Thursday night. Fri day morning Dock was at the depot when the train eamo in and .Culled the trains as usual, not omitting a single station. He is looking well and strong enough Jor active service. J. J. Meier, the druggist, met with an accident last Thursday. He had been cutting some glass, .and left a . narrow strip on th counter. Later, in his hurry to turn. around tho corner of the counter, the glass projecting over, the piece, was pushed through his Clothing into his body about one and u half inches.. Medical as sistance was summoned im mediately and the wound dressed and Mr. Meier taken to his home an in auto. The injury was just above the right groii.. W"HHH-H"W-IH!"HH EAQLE. .J. J Deacon. .J. O. C. Price shipp.! 700 pounds of chickens Tuesday morning to Wilson & Daan at Lincoln. (Jiiy Adams returned home Fri day from Ilarlinglon. fiuy decid ed not lo lake the position offered him there. Miss Margaret Seipp, who has been visiting Mrs. Conrad Crab tree, departed for' her home in Columbus, Tuesday. i j j ,i Rglfe run TOIiDUn Exact Copy of Wrapper. WUllW U wUllUUU THf OIMTAUN ISMnilT, Ml Iff OlTf . , , n : zz3 la j For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears 4 Signature of ' For Over Dr. Dihel sold his residence property in Eagle to William Oelschlager last week, the oon isderation being $2,850. The doctor left Saturday for his home in New Mexico. The many young friends of Miss Pearl Dells planned a sur prise on her Thursday in honor of her birthday. A large, crowd gathered and spent the evening in games and other ways of amuse ment and al Ireported a jolly good time. Joe Spahnle was bitten by a rattle snake Sunday morning while picking strawberries. Mr. Spahnle had thrown a rock at the snake and was going to pick up the rock again, thinking the snako could not reach him, when he was bitten. Prompt mcdicai treat ment was secured, but Mr Spahnle still has a very sore hand. J. W. Horsh and Miss Delia Knisley were married at Falls fiily la,! Thursday. The bride taught school in the Highland dis trict during the past year and has made many friends during her school term. The groom has grown lo manhood in this com munity and is well and favorably known, and "Feme's" many friends will join the Deacon in wishing him ami his bride suc cess and happiness. Walter Jacobmeier and Miss Florence Yickers were married in Lincoln Saturday. Itofh of these young people are well known to our readers, the groom being the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jacob meier. He embarked in (he farm ing business this spring on the llarlzell farm, whero ho had a home furnished ready for (he bride. She is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Vickers and has grown to young womanhood in this com munity. ll,.th have n hn. t friends, who will join Ihe Deacon in wishing them a happy and prosperous life. Subscribe for tna Dally Journal. 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Noiatv I'nlilic. tt all My rtinimlvslon cM.lh'ii m-t, m, mu tho v 'AW 'J- Use f J Thirty Years LOCAL NEWS From Frlday'a Dally. ii. 11. tiering of Omaha was a Plattsmouth visitor last evening, looking after business matters. Mrs. A. It. Dickson, who has been visiting friends in Omnlia for a few days, returned this morn ing Mr. Jnlin Tigh of Mauley was a I'laltsiuoutli visitor this morning, having come to the county seat on No. 4. Miss Anna Reivers returned from Wymore this morninir. where she had visited relatives for a short time. Roy Pepperbeig uf Lincoln ar rived in the city last evening and transacted business with Platts mouth merchants. Linn Miner returned from Omaha on the morninar train to day, where he had been called on business for a tune. Mr. D. J. Seivers ami wife and children, of El Reno, Okla., ar rived this morning and will visit Mr. Seivers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Seivers, for a time. Mr. C. C. Wescott retnr n ed from (irand Island on the morn ing tram today, where he had been as a delegate to the Sunday school state convention. Philip Horn and familv drove in from the farm yesterday after noon and transacted business with our merchants. Mrs. C. W. liavlor and babe re- turned from Omaha last eveninir. where Mrs. Daylor hail visited relatives for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fet.er re turned from Omaha on No. i this morning, where Mr. Fetzer had been called on business. M. Fanger returned from Oma ha on Ihe morning train today, where he had been looking after business matters for the store. Mrs. H. W. Deines of Omaha. who has been the b-mphI r.f Mn D. F. Crook foi a short lime, re turned lo her home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hild and utile son, and Mrs. Wulf of Avoca went lo the hospital this morning at Omaha to visit Mrs. Fred Hild. Miss Florence Daird returned from Dellevue this morning, where she attended the com mencement exercises of the col lege yesterday. Mr. Joe Durlon nf M v boarded the Murlinglon No. 15 this morning for Sioux City, where business of importance demanded his attention. Mrs. William Uallanca departed for Lincoln this morning lo wit ness the graduation of her niece, Miss Vein Ilallanee, who gradu ates from the university (his evening. Mr. Ezra Conistock and his mother, Mrs. Conistock, who have JH'cn visiting C. A. Welch and family for a few days, departed last evening for I heir home in Fremont county, Iowa. Mr. Ed Johnson of Lincoln and Mr. Frank Johnson of near Mur ray were over-night visitors with their parents, departing for Oma ha Ibis morning. Mrs. Sheehan and son, Chester, returned from Drock today, where they had visited Mrs. Shot-ban's sister, Mrs. J. H. Teegarden and family, for a few days. Mr. T. W. (ilenn returned from Hamburg, Iowa, this afternoon, where he and Mrs. ("Ilenn went some days ago to visit friends. Mrs. filenn remained for a longer visit. Mr. J. D. Tigner and J. A. Chal fant of Fnion arrived on the morning M. P. and boarded the Durlington for Durwell, Nebraska, where they went lo look after a business matter. Mr. fieorge Horn went to Oma ha on Ihe morning train today to visit his brother, Henry, who was operated on Wednesday morning for appendicitis. Henry was feel ing first ralo yesterday and had recovered from the effects of the operation very well. Mr. John Muck and Miss Irma Peters arrived last evening from Ihe vicinity of Weeping Water and were gnosis of the William Hunter home for a lime, depart ing this afternoon for Wymore to visit relatives. John Meisinger, jr., and wife nn. I son, Raymond, drove- in from the farm this morning and brought Mr. Moisinger's parents, Jacob Meisinger and wife, to Plaltsinouth. Mrs. Meisinger, sr., has been visiting her suns in the country, John, jr., J. M. and fi. P.. during her husband's visit al P'kin. Illinois. Miss Anna Pe-rson was a pas senger to Omaha on the afternoon tram today. John Crabill and Bruce Rosen crans attended the automobile races at Omaha this afternoon Dr. Cochran, the relief doctor of Omaha, called on the Hurling Ion injured this morning. Mrs. Rae Patterson visilet Omaha friends for the dav. sroinar on the early train this morning Mr. II. S. Pel I on left for Omaha and Council Dluffs this morninir. where he was called on bnsiiua Mr. C. A. Baldwin. Ihe W eeninc .water agricultural implement man, was a county seat visitor to day. Mr. Phil Decker and familv motored into the city this morn ing and spent a few hours with relatives. Mrs. C. Phillippi. who has been a guest of Mrs. F. Phebus for a short time, departed for her home this morning. Judge A. J. Beeson and wife, and daughters spent the day in the metropolis, going on the early train this morning. Miss Adelia While and brother. Arthur, departed for Beatrice this morning, where they will visit friends for a time. Mr. William Starkjohn was a passenger to I lit! metropolis on the morning train today, where he was called on business. Mr. R. C. W. Engle of Eagle visited the county seat today, having been called here on busi ness of importance. Mr. A. E. Becker of Omaha transacted business in Platts mouth today and dined at the Riley while in the city. Mrs. Billburn was a passenger lo Omaha on the morning train today to spend the day at Ihe bod side of hep son at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moi sincer drove in from the farm this morn ing and did the week-end shnn- ping with Plattsmouth merchants. Mrs. Joe Wooster and little daughter were Omaha passengers on the morning train today, where tliey visited friends for the day. Father M. A. Shine returned .from Wymore, today, where he was called to attend the silver jubilee of the pastor of the Wymore church. Miss Emma llothmari. who has a position in Omaha, returned to Hint city tins afternoon, after visiting her parents in this city for a few days. W. E. Rosencrans, Carl Fricke, T. D. Bates and wife and Bruce Rosencrans were passengers this afternoon to take in the races at the fair grounds. E TO PAY (ioorge Howard Foster in sured his life iirthe Reliance Life Insurance Co. of Pittsburg in September, 1905. He was then a prosperous practicing dentist, 28 years of age, in Columbus, Ohio. He passed an excellent examina tion. He now suffers from paralysis, due to some unknown cause, and is totally disabled. He therefore secures the benefit of Ihe lotnl disability clause in his policy and will not be required to pay any more premiums. His grateful letter, acknowledging his policy, is as follows: "Sugar drove, O., Nov. 18, 1909. "Reliance Lire Insurance Co., Pittsburg, Pa. "Cent lemon: I wish to ac knowledge receipt or my policy No. 5226. which was sent vnn ton endorsement under Ihe Total and Permanent Disability Clause, and to express my appreciation for the promptness and dispatch with which the matter was attended lo. Owing to my illness this ac knowledgement has been over looked, and trust you will pardon the seeming neglect. Very truly, "O. H. Foster." ' W. J. Thomas, Plattsmouth, is general agent for Ihe Reliance Life Insurance company for southeastern Nebraska. Gather the Berries. Mes. lames Lamphero. Hyde, Jennings, Steinhauor and Brissey chartered a carryall this morning, Willi Mr. Lamphero as driver, and drove to Four Mile crook, west of the city, and spent the day gather ing gooseberries. A picnic lunch was participated in, which was nn enjoyable feature or tho day. Mr. M. L. Furlong or Rock Bin IT was in the city today looking after business matters. NO 1:1 PREMI IS m m-1" Ederheimer-Stein Young Mcn'i Clotho Manhattan ijtrts UNION. 4 'l- Ledger. WflWH'T'H-l' Mrs. Harry Graves made a visit Tuesday evening w ith relatives in Omaha. Miss Pearl Keifer of Alvo was a visitor in this village Wednesday evening. Miss Dovie Barkhurst departed Monday for Peru, where she will attend the state normal during the summer session of the school. Mrs. Wiley of near Murray and her grand-daughter, Mrs. Pur viance or Lincoln, departed Fri day for a visit with relatives in Kansas City. W. W. Whitlow or Lenox, rowa. arrived here Wednesday aiter- nnon and is visiting his son, (leorge F. Whitlow and ramily. Mrs. Harry Thomas arrived on the Tuesday afternoon train from Everett, Kansas, to visit, Mr. and Mrs. Ooorge W. Harrison and olher Union relatives and friends. Mrs. Barbara A. Taylor went to Lincoln yesterday, and will attend I no commencement exorcises or Ihe High school, her daughter, Miss Hal lie. being one of I lie ! graduates. Mrs. John Anderson and daugh ter, Miss Nettie, or Lamoni, Iowa, relatives or C.eorge Everett and wire, spent several days at- the Everett home, and went to Weep ing Water on the Wednesday forenoon train. Miss Elsie Taylor went to Lin coln Wednesday lo - visit her sister, Miss Hattie, who is a mem ber of Ihe graduating class of the Lincoln High school that holds commencement exercises tomor row evening. Samuel Schwab, one of the old settlers and a prosperous farmer or east Rock BlulTs precinct, has been engaged this week hauling lumber from W. B. Banninc's yards, for construction of a new residence on his farm near old Kenosha. We are pleased lo nolo this evidence of our friend Sam's prosperity, and commend his irond ! judgment in coming to Union for ibis material. I NEHAWKA. News. 4 Arthur Troop drove down last Saturday from his home near Plattsmouth in . his big new car. His mother and little daughter ac companied him. The farmers are hauling rock preparatory to building a coal house just, east of their elevator, ami will handle coal in connection with tho grain business in the ruturo. Uncle Isaac Pollard had some or tho men trim the trees in the school yard last week. Mr. Pollard set those trees out about eighteen years ago. when tho now building was built. Mrs. L. II. Young and I wo grandsons, who have been bore during the winter attending school loft Tuesday tor Alberta, Canada, whore the boys' parents YOU'LL pr6b ably take a day's outing or a few week's vacation during the Summer months, which are now close at hand. Of course a part of the time (when you're not fish ing or swimming) you'll want to be well dressed. If you go in clothes that come from this store you'll look as well as clothes can make you look. We'll guarantee the fit, the style, the quality and your sat isfaction. The prices are right. - Suits from $10 to $35 Trunks, suit cases and travel ing bags can be found here in all styles and qualities. Don't wait until train time to fill your wants in this line. 1L)X6 live. Mrs. Young will stay about a month. J. W. Magney started Monday morning Tor Kansas City on his way to Perry, Alva and other points in Oklahoma, where he ex pects to visit relatives and look at the country ror about a week. Mrs. A. L. Carper returned' Monday night from her visit to Arapahoe, Nebraska. She reports everybody from this part or the state as well and prosperous. Her neice, Oertrude Vantine, accom panied her and the children home and will spend a part or the sum mer here. Dr. Newell, mention or whose intention it was lo lake a com bination vacation and business trip through this summer was made in this paper, has given up the idea and will be hero regularly on Friday's as before. In fact, the doctor is seriously consider ing spending two days a week here, as this place is furnishing him almost more business lhart he can handle in one day. The editor of this paper has bo come a properly owner in Ne hawka, having purchased lh. Stone properly in Ihe west end of town, and this should have a ten dency to allay any suspicion that he does not intend to slay here. ' In addition he has becomo owner of Dave West's automobile, a car that holds Ihe Ananias trophy of running 26 miles on a pint of water and a parlor match, and of having "clum" every hill east of the 100th meridian on high. HAVELOCK SWITCHES TO THE WET COLUMN fiGH Club Rooms Will Have to Give Way Now to Legalized Saloons. Havelock wont wet in Friday's election by a majority or 82. About 600 votes were cast, and the majority is a decisive one. . The interest or the Havelock citizens in saloon licenses was aroused again this spring when Lincoln went wet. It was believed that tjie shop town would remain dry as long as Lincoln did. As soon as Lincoln turned over a new leaT, however, some ot the mer chants ami shopmen thought that they had belter have saloons in their town, thus keeping money at home and eliminating drunken crowds trom the inlerurban cars. Havelock wen I wet two years ago by a majority or 12. A year ago the saloons Wore shut up by a decisive vole. The polls on yes terday's election closed at 7' o'clock. Last Warning. K your dog does not wear I ho lag showing his right, lo exist un dor the ordinance oT the city, pi cure such lag at once, as this is positively Ihe last warning. Mon day the .log catcher will com mence to make the final round for (ho summer, and unless Fido can show thai his locenso in paid ho will be sent lo the happy hunting ground.