Cht'dren Cry for Fletcher's Tho Kind You 1I:vc Ahvnva T?mn1 t. nnil which h:s been Id use for over 30 yours, has end lias 1IU All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-yood." are lt;t ICxp riincnts that trifle v illi ami endanger tho lie;:!;?! of Juf.'iitts and Cliildrcu Kxpcricnve against Kxperiu.'eiit. What is CASTORIA Jastoria Is a harmless Mihstituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Sot tiling Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor othor Narcotic Mibstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AY onus und allays Feverishness. It cures Dlarrluea and AYim! Colic. It relieves Toothing1 Troubles, cures Constipation . and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowi Is, giving healthy and natural leci. The Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CCNTUR COMPANY, TT WUBBAY 3THECT. NEW YORK CITY. BU6U RFS SECRETARY PAYS VISIT HERE Is Getting Ready for the Congres sional Primary to Be Held in the State Next April. VV. M. W'helan of Lincoln, Con gressman John A. Mefluire's private secretary, is in town today looking after the interests of the congressman from this district. The primaries for the nomina tion of congressmen will take, place in this slate next April, and while Congressman Mcfluire does riot, expect, to have any opposition, tie is getting ready for the cam paign if one has to lie made. Mr. W'helan believes that if the tariff remains as great an issue a' year from this November as it is; now, Congressman Mrfiuire will! he able to win again in this dis trict, which is normally repub lican by a big majority. Congressman McOuire and Mr W'helan will attend the funeral of i Congressman Latla at Tekamah tomorrow. Mr. W'helan has many friends' in PJnt I smooth and he spent the! day calling on them, and he paid the Journal a pleasant call. i As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Liniment freely as soon as the injury is received, and observing the directions with each bottle, a cure can be effected in from two to four days. For sale by F. C. Fricke & Co. For Sale. Alfalfa seed in any quantity. See or 'phone Julius Pit, or Charles Shopp. y-li-wklytf. mk HARVEST OVER jl$ ''), vm It's the best of wisdom to paint your property in the (all and protect it pgainst winter storms. House, barn, fences, implements- no matter what you want to paint some one of Sherwin-Williams Paints W'll do your work better and at less cost than any others. If you want a good job that will save money for you come in and talk it over with us. TIME TO PAINT ,rI .-'.a -r V. ... . Pharmacist borne the sl;'i:af::re of noon made umlor per- UIU IV V . a. W . J . J A Deserving Young Lady. Miss Jennie Tuey of South l'ark returned home yesterday from Tabor, Iowa, where she went the latter pari of last week to visit Miss Dermic Howard and other friends. Miss Tuey and Miss Howard are very close friends, having graduated twice in the same classes, lirsl from the High school, then from the academy and later each graduated from the College Conservatory of Music, Miss Howard in t!08 and Miss Tuey in i 1)09. Last year Miss Howard and Miss Tuey were at the head of the fledfield College Con servatory of Music, Miss Tuey teaching piano, harmony, counter-point, ear training and aiding with tho choral union. Miss Tuey began teaching the first, day after her return home in this city in the spring, teaching through the long, hot summer days and has well earned a vacation. She is very proficient in her work. Before You Reach the Limit of physical endurance and while your condition is still curable, lake Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick action and positive results will delight you. .For backache, nervousness, rheumatism, and all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. For sale by F. 0. Frie.ke & Co. Painting Furniture Store. ' The front of the M. Dild fur niture store is being painted a pretty vermilion color and the ap pearance of the building will be much improved after Frank Onbehiiiin ami bis assistants flush their work. For Sale. Three male bogs, thoroughbred Poland-Chinas. For particulars see Julius Pit., south of Plalls muulli. J-li-3lvv. eopss. Avoca, Nebraska I DIUCT COURT 10 IIEETjClOBER 2 This Is the Equity Term A Num ber of Divorce Cases Will Be Tried This Time. The docket for the October lerm of I district court lias been typewritten for the printer by Miss Jessie llohcrtson, clerk in the ofliee of the district clerk. The (eiin will Infill Monday, October and will probably not be ad journed until a few days before t lie beinnini- of the December term, which begins December 11. There a'e .'tl 'equity cases, ,'i law cases and 10 criminal cases on the do-'kel. This is known as an equity term and t lit criminal cases may be transferred to the December term. Of (lie ,'U equity cases, K con cern divorces. There is a re hearing in the Oarrahcr divorce suit, the defendant having applied for an amended order giving tier custody of her.cliild. 'In I lie case of Alvin L. McDonald vs. Agues L. McDonald, the plaintiff is asking that the defendant be restrained from using tho name, A. I,. Mc Donald. Margaret Seagrave is asking for equitable relief in an amended petition. The following suits arc for desert ion : Minnie Lish vs. John Fish. Viola Hesso vs. Lawrence Ileeso. May Haney vs. Charles Haney. James Tiuner vs. Louisa Tig ner. tlladvs James vs. Harry James. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Will roach your individual case if you have any form of kidney and bladder trouble or urinary ir regularities. Try them. For sale bv F. fi. Fricke & Co. "The Wolf" Saturday Night. 'The phonograph plays a big pari, in "The Wolf," which conies to the Parmele theater on Satur day night,, September 10. In I ho third act it is necessary that, the howling of the wolves shall bo heard in order lo carry out, the suporsi ilulion of the Canadian forest that when wolves howl in a pack in Indian summer it moans death for some man before the moon shall rise and sot, again. Tho wolves that howl in this act fore tell the death of William McDon ald, the villianoiis engineer, which occurs in fl duel on a -dark stage, so dark that you cannot tell which man is getting the worst of it. Then conies a fall, a deadly silence. One is killed, but which, tho engineer or the French Canadian? A match is struck and yon see what you see. fl's I ho big scene of (ho play. . FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY (Liquid) Is a great, medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder ailments. It is especially recommended to elderly people for ils wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent relief and comfort it, gives them. For sale by F. (i. Fricke A Co. Wedding at Elmwood. A special from Flmwood, under dale of September l.'l, says: Miss Nellie Willcocksen and Marion MeOrory were married last night at 8 o'clock at the home of tho bride's mother, Mrs. William Willcocksen of this place. 'The ceremony was performed by the bride's uncle, Hev. Mr. Alton. Miss Melvina Waters and Mr. Harry Tolhurst were in attendance, with little tirace Alton, in pink, as llower girl. Tho bride and Miss Waters were both gowned in white. Mr. and Mrs. McCrory will lie at homo fin Mr. McCrory's farm, north of town, March t, after a trip to Mexico. "Slow Train Through Arkansas." The Missouri Pacific train, duo at (:50 n. m. had not arrived at, noon today. The depot agent had not heard vital the trouble was that was delaying he "llyer." 'That famous old railroad classic, entitled, "On n Slow 'Train Through Arkansas." ought to be popular on lite Missouri Pacillc. It would give tho readers hints about their conduct while riding on this road. Last night the Mis souri Pacific going north was on lime, which probably accounts for the trouble today. II was report ed, unotfriallv, Hial the cause of the delay wa- a burned bridge be tween II i iv at Ii i, Ka and Falls City. 'The I r.iii' b id to back to SI. Joseph ami come around on the Hiirliimlon to Falls city to reach the main line airain. arrived in Plallsmoulh at 1:15 p. m. , W. A. Klein or Omaha was in town today on business. The Avoca Department New Item Gathered Each Week T. 11. Cromwell was in town Tuesday. i Asa Joloioti was at Kimwood ; Monday. The farnn are busv Miwing fa I wheat. Dr. Kruse has moved into Mr. I uirliam's residence. Frank llaruier made a business t rip to i Hmilia Monday. W. II. Itetts. jr., was at Omaha m t.,,,.. l'. . i. i Mrs. .lames Kverelt is visiting relatives in Sioux City, Iowa. Several from here 1 1 emleii i in picnic at Iterliu 'Thursday. A number were here from Ne hawka Sunday attending the ball ga nies. Peter Jorgenson made his weekly trip to Omaha with stock Thursday. Fred Neumeister and family visited relatives at Cook the tirst of the week, Miss Lena Peters of Kansas is visiting relatives ami friends in Cass county. Ora F. Copes has just received a nice line of hand-painted china and cut glass. Mrs, (i. D. Maseiuan spent several days last week with Syra cuse I'elal ives. Fred Kreifel. a nephew of M-s. Toseph Ziiuinerer, is a new pupil in the eighth grade. 1... W. Falineslock moved lues day into the Itogard property on I lie west side of town. Mrs. James Palmer aid chil dren of Nehawka is visit bur her mother and sister Ibis week. Donna and l'hvllis Slrauh left Saturday for Nebraska City, where Ibey will attend school Ciis year. I'ai'ry Manpiardl ret urt.ed Wednesday from a three weeks' trip Hirough the wild and wooly w,'s,; "Chub" Itetts has relumed to Cotrireyville, Kits,, afler a visit ofi severiti weeKs win. ins parents, m,',v Clara Marquardl left Saturday i for Davelock, whore she is en-! gaged lo leach for the present school vear L DELEGATION E FROM ST. LOUIS The Annual National Convention Proved a Great Affair South Omaha Starred. 'The K. T. Sokol delegation re lumed today from. St. Louis, where they went a week ago to at tend the national conversion of the Sokol society. The annual ! contests in turning were held dur ing the convention and the local boys look pari. 'They had nothing but praise for the convention and for SI. Louis hospilalily. The convention was held ill Letup's park. Tho parade was a big affair, the procession being a mile and a half long, with four 0 tention for Full, you'll find exactly what you want, priced as you want, to fit as you want. Suits and Overcoats from $10 to' $35 Our Line of Adler Glove li.i arilvrd. They include all firadet and browns. We would bn pUnurd to allow them to you. Nfi.7.on .if by a Special Reporter for Thi. Department of the Semi Weekly Journa Two voting nephew s of Mrs. Dr. Kruse viiled here over Stuidaj and returned to their home at Mil- !;.rd Monday. Not very long now m lecture eiuirse vv ill begin, account of I he course w ill il our A full uppear in next week Journal. ; L-ame Friday with F.linw I was Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tromble of j '"ailed olT on account of wet Kansas are here on visM wit I; j rounds. Saturday two sanies relatives, Mrs. Tromble is a!''1'1' I'laved. 'The lirsl game was i 'liiughler of (ieiu-ge larliman, sr. 1 Mv- slllllll:111 "f H'tIiu. in I a I i g h t i ii u' from a Ihroiigb freight at s place Stinday fell and liroki one of mall bones of 'lie right arm. Mrs. Florine Durham left I ues day for Iterirand, vvher" lie will make her home for the present. She expects to lake up the voca I ion of a pracl ieal nurse. Clyde Oraham hits secured a posit jnn as draughtsman for Hie Missouri Pacillc at Falls Citv 1 1 e was also offered a position in Chicago, but prefers being nearer home. John Itnhge ami family and Mrs, F. W. Itnhge and Miss Annie, vvere at Palmyra Tuesday ailed- mg t ue weo.nng o. .miss Mo; a Umm 1,11,1 N''- "",,";"' ,tn"U,lm- Mrs. John Schmidt, Mrs. il - nam iiniiner. .Mrs. John Nutman, Miss (ilea W'it.ke and Chris Wilke were c; ed lo Minnesota I Saturdav bv the serjntis illness . r ""'"" lal'ier. V. s. M. (ii-Mhani and Hetl, came i i-:i... ... " rrmav evening, aner a monl It's I rip to Idaho and Oregon, where they visited Mrs. May Mor rison and tho Jensen family. Itu j f,,rmer Mrs. Orahani's dnughler. ni, MW .j,,,,,,.,, ., Hjs)l v ,.,,,,,., ., ,,.Dghl fnl trip, hul were ! glad lo get bark to Nebraska. I The Avoen mill a flee heinir en. jn.y remodeled bv II wner.l ur Sell, is puilimr out a tine grade of flour and other mill products. Avoca has needed a mill for a long lime and the citizens of Avoca and vieinily should pull for home industry. men abreast. 'The South Omaha (timers, who gave itu exhibition here recently, piWed I he stars of, the conven tion ami look home throe prizes. The local boys did well, but raptured no prizes. The local delegation mel Joe Hajek I here and were invited to his homo for supper. Charley Hys, another Plallsmoulh boy, was called in and a great time fol lowed. 'The local delegation consisted of the following; Frank Voslrojs, Joseph Voslrojs, 'Tom Oradoville, Joe Scdloek, Anion D. Kobek ami Anion Toman, jr. "I r. Thomas' Felcclio Oil is the icsl remedy for I bat often lired id disease croup. Mas boon used with success in imp family for eight vears." Mrs. L. Whileacro, ItuD'alo. N. Y. l!oosl ; don't knock ! Baseball Tournament. The baseball tournament held here last week was not uiuch'of a success llnanciallv. but some umut I ball plaving was witnessed. Tin between the Stars of l'.lllt) and voca, and flic second was with the Iterliu team, The Stars wore outclassed, but plaved :i good const, lermg iney nave not, I plaved for some I mic. Jack Itetts twirled both games for Avoca and dished up some classy ball. Score first game: Stars ... .0 o o (i it, it it d Avoca 0 L' 0 ' 0 0 t) -- ('! j Halleries Neumeister, Hanson I and F. Hells; Beds and Pillman. Menre ceemi,! i.'?im.i. Iterliu . ."J 0 0 0 0 it 0 ;t O- -- 5 Avoca . I r 0 (t :? 0 0 to Hal lories Iterliu, Krotise and Miller: Avoca, Hells and Pitliuan. On Sunday .another dotible Iteader was played Avoca winning j , ,lrs, am 1)sil ,.,, j aiiio, Our bov s seemed lo be I ired the last game, hav ing plaved four Iga.nes in Iw vs. The features ! of he tlrst game was a I riple play i by ! aliuestoek. H 1 1 ami Pillman , J. (iruber was in the box the tlrst game ami wmi. .less has iiilchetl live games for Avoca and has won , them all, only eight runs being ; made oil' bis delivorv in Hie live ! .. ." games, score lirsl gann Iterliu . . .0 i 0 (I (i il il I 0 1 Avoca ... ,il I t (M) 0 0 ) Hitlleries Iterliu, Itoellger ami Miller; Avoca, J. timber and Pitt man. 'The second game was won by Nehawka by a score of ." lo '., nai leries Nehawka. Adams and Hall; Avoca II, (iruber and Pill man. Marion Pillman caught all four games and played like a veteran. Willi a little more experience, Marion will make them all go some to slay in his class Candidate for Congress. Paul F. ('dark, a well known Lincoln attorney, was in town to day, it, is siiid, looking after fences for the nomination for congress on the republican ticket next April. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimly complexion, head aches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sick ly. Kurdock Hlood Hitlers makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bo1! Bears the Bigubture of YOU'LL find this Fall suit and overcoat stock of ours a splendid example of what a store with its heart and soul in its work can do. Af ter all, a business never grows greater than its own ambitions, and we've be come the first clothing store in Platts inouth only by giving the kind of service it is our own ambition to give. We've demanded everything a maker has to of fer, and everything we show offers every thing you demand. We've mwle our values liner, our service fuller, aiitl our interest in your npparel oil that you would have it. In the stock that we bring to your at fiom $1.00 to $2 50, in t!ray, tan Munhulliiii Shirt