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Children Cry for Hotelier's J-.' i V.5 k u. ....; ' f-ii -t . The Kind You Have Always Hour lit, ami vhU-li lias Loen In uso for over 00 years, lias liorno tlio signature v.! and. lias liccn made under l:!s per-Him.-il Miinorvisioii slru-o Its In.;i:Kv. Allow no one to deceive you In tL.'s. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 'Just-as-good" ar but Experiment that trifles with and endanger tlio health of Infants and Children Experience against Ji.xperiineut. What is CASTOR! A Casiorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Poro gorlc, Drops and SoHhhi Syrups. It Is Pleasant, it contains neither Oploin, .Morphine nor other Jiareotio Mibstauc-o, Its nge, Is i lv guarantee. It destroys W m. u ml allays JVyerhdme-ss. It cures Diarrhoea and AViml Colic. It relieves Teelbliifr Trouldes, euros Constipation and rialulem-v. it si 'inilaic.i the Pood, regulates tliy Stomach it net Dovvls J ivioj; )iea!(liy ai:d natural hlcct. Tlio ( liiitheu's I'n.i.K t - The Mother's Friend. ft?:',': 9 r v. CASTORIA always SHOW KELLY WAS INSANE More Testimony 0 Ttls Eifect in Trie! at tes Mcir.es, FRIENDS RELATE INCIDENTS. Young Woman From Omaha Will Give Evidence in Behalf of Defendant. Ban Put Upon Games of Chance by MacVicar. the Signature of 1 f ..v The fkl Yea Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years i t rtKTuin coipNr. vr muokay strut, Nrw vork city. i i h.iiim en, t r----l--i:- -s- ,'"- . . mi. rrr-irr-T CHILDREN INJURED Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and Harsh Physio Causa Dis tressing Complaints. You cannot, lie. over-careful in the. select inn of medicine foe chil dren. Only the very Kent leal bowel medicine .should ever lie given, except in emergency cases. Ordinary pills, nil hurt irs and purgatives are apt lo do more harm than good. They may cause griping, nausea and other dis tressing' nftcr-rtTects thai ace frequently health-destroying. We personally recommend and guarantee Rexnll Orderlies as the safest and most, depeudalile rcni , fldy, which we know, for constipa tion and associate bowel dis orders. We have such absolute; faith in the virtues of this rem edy that we sell il on our Knur- anlee of money back in every in stance where it fails lo give en tire sal isfuct ion, and we urge all in need t.f such medicine lo try it I our risk. llexall Orderlies are eaten just, like candv, are particularly prompt and aKi'ceable in action, may be taken at any lime, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, Ki'ipinK. excessive loose ness, or other undesirable elTecls. They have a very mild but positive action upon the oi'Kans with which they come in contact, apparently acting us a regulative tonic upon tho relaxed muscular coal, of I be bowel, thus overcoming- weakness, and aiding lo restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. llexall Orderlies commonly completely relieve constipation, except of course when of a sur gical character. They nlso tend to overcome the necessity of con stantly Inking laxatives to keep tint bowels in normal condition. Three sizes of packages, 10 cents, 25 cents and fin cenls. Remem ber, you can obtain llexall Rem edies in Plallsniouth only al our Store The llexall Store. F. O. Fricke & Co. Fop Sale. Pedigreed Duroc-Jersey ninle pigs. V. K. Perry, Mynnrd, Neb. In'ured His Foot. From Tuesday's l'nlly. Fou i s Kroelilcr, Ibe hardware iiierchiiiit, while working in bis store yesterday iiioniinf about it o'clock, bad the misfortune to gel a fall which resulted in a very badly sprained ankle, lie went to Dr. Cook's oilier and had his in jury dressed and was able to boli ble back to bis place of business. CM YOU ASK MORE? Des Moines, Nov. 28. More evi deuce to show that Dr. Hai ry U. Kelly was iiimuie prior to his coining to Ilea Moines wu offered iu court. One ot the best witnesses of the day was Mrs. William Green of Council IilutTs, a physician, who told of the c"zy an-1 tics of K;lly at her home a week no fore he was sent away. He had been brought there from Omaha. Her friends found him at a resort, anil when brought to the Green home he was In a distressed condition and dirty. Ho remained there three days, and then went away without have, saving lie wan po;r.g to pet name clean clothes. Whllo at the Green home he acted insane, lie Waited In to dress In the kitchen, where Mrs. Green was, but sue left. When ti'ie offered him OM()ied eis on toast in the dinin ; ro' in. lie went to the kitchen, threw the lin'fe and fork away and s)ir ad the soft cps on the toast with his hare hands. V.r. Green nlso pave sim ilar testimony as to tho defendant's queer conduct. II. U Penny pave evidence about Kelly coming to his house hue nt nb;ht ns if called there to hph a pa tient, and he talked or seeing per sons following him and then ran away in fright. J. C. Robinson of Waterloo, Neb., told about Kelly's life there and how he had eh mured before leaving there. James KiiHsel, an intimate friend or Kelly, told the jury tho prisoner was insane, and to Fiibstantlate his statement told of an incident in Coun cil Uluffs when Kelly persisted In using a dunimv waiter to communicate with a friend, thinking it a telephone. Judge 8 P. Snyder of Council r.l'iffs told or having committed Kelly to the Irst'lntion for Inebriates at Knoxvllle. lie was followed on the Ktnnd by R. V. Atkinson, a Council CITIZENS SUE MAYOR i Lawsuit Grows Out of Broken Bow'i Fight for School, liroken liow. Neb., Nov. L'S lut t-o--e public interest is hi. In? takdi in ti e civil suit of II. M. Sullivan, G. I.. Tur ner and others, who constitute an exec utive committee of citizens, against James Ledwkh, real estate agent and mayor of Prolan Row. The ase is the outcome of the efforts of the to.vn to secure the stat. agricultural co! lege, which was located a few month? ago at Cmtis In making ihe showing to the state locating board it was nec essary to secure a certain quarter section of land adjo n ng the city owned by parties In New Hampshire and represented here by Mayor Led wich. The executive committee of Broken Dow citizens found it necessary to purchase this land In ord-r to nin':o the proner showing, $1 t0 being paid down and the Inlanre bc'ng due at the time of trnns'er. ledw'.ch fnrn'shel a warranty deed and. It Is alleged, craned the check for $1,001. wh'ch-wrs held in escrow at thn hank, $!tno of this amo'Mit being h's cortip'ssjon. The cont'iition w"8 iwde bv .he ciu zens committee that the title wts nt a nicrrl'Miit'ih'e one and not sucn rs the sti'te of Nebrcsl a would necr et. Mayor I'dwi'h is ass'sted in Ms case bv W. U. Thrmnson of Grand t-1 and, while the e'ti-'iis comm'ttee is represented by Jud.gr Homer M. S '1 llvan, Jielrre C. U Gutterson. .Trdg A. R. Hi'iv.rhrov, F". R. S'lulres r.nd other lural lncrpbers of the bar. Judee Hos-tctler rerud to enter tain a motion of W. II. Tho-unn fo" rnstronenient of tho ens", sti'tiu-r H h 'd twice be t: put over to areo-,it' dr.te the dep'ee. Int. 1-tor on e dTvits were rb-1 th-t wi'? it i"v e-a five lo cit'lil(- the case until t'1" fir'-t. c'av of the .Tanuarv term. It. 1" exneetcd that more Intorest. wil1 h" t'ikeii In this c-'se t''cn any civil ac tlon of recent years. IT ItpilSipifflM iZ'l iv-J-V ' TJf.. y ft You've got a good thing, Uncle Hold on to it! Your Money Cack for the Asking, You Promise Nothing. mm FOR EHTEBTAINMEHTS S:crel;rjt.l3;srSiJs!Bj'is:icei.i 0:iicia!sSjm5hiO,vnCasti. Washington, Nov. 28. Explaining it has long been rerognlztd us a cry ing injustice to higher ranking naval olncers that they are compelled to Kpend a part of their pay for enter lainmeiit. having uo other purpose than to uphold the government's di nifv. Sneretnrv of the Navy Meyer So have we some mighty good things for Thanksgiving "dressing." Part of the pleasure of the great National feast day is in feeling right, in dressing your body to harmonize with the hale and hearty atmosphere of the day. You'll look right and you'll have real reason to be thankful if you wear our "Quality Clothes" rightly priced from $20 to $40. Spruce up! Dress up! We Close at Moon on Thanksgiving f rj r, p. B tii 111 il SSSC011 "WAYS, THE 10VE DF SATISFACTION" W e are so cnnlldenl that we can furnish relief for indigestion and dyspepsia that we promise lo sup ply the medicine free of all cosl lo every one who uses it accord ing lo directions who is not per fectly salistled with results. We exact, no promises and pill no one under any nlil igal ion whatever. Surely nothing could be fairer. We are located right here where you live, and our reputation bould be sulllcienl assurance of the genuineness of our offer. We want every one who is troubled with indigestion or dys pepsia in any form to come lo our store and buy a box of llexall Dys pepsia Tablels. Take them home, mid give 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 a reasonable trial, according lo directions. If they don't, please you, tell us and we will (inickly return your money. They have a very mild but positive acliou upon the organs with which they come in contact, apparently acting as a regulative Ionic upon the relaxed muscular coal of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and 'healthy activity. Three sizes, 'Jljc, Title and $1.0(1. Remember, you can obtain Hevati nemedies onlv al our slore The llexall Store. I', (i. Krieke iVl Co. Rluffs newspaper man, who told or his ncriun.n anco w u. , , Qf bla anuua, irllir'u ju'nnlrinnrf 9 I'PtiirifMll it F" ... Omaha, Is Included In the long siring of witnesses subpoenaed from Council ItlurTS and Omaha, and will testify in behalf of the prisoner. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, parents of the licensed man. also will take the stand and attemnt to show that ihelr son Is of unsound mind. A Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Ilondy of Sotilh Rockwell, Mich., bul he was powerless before attacks of Kid ney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," be wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles. It's the best Kidney medicine I ever saw. llackache, Tired Feeling, Nervous ness, Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Height's dis ease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c, at F. G. Fricke Miss Irene Mansky departed for Hurwell on the early train loday to visit her sister, Mrs. Raymond Oilmnrc. VvMODMIIIS WHOSE AMOO.Nt The Dcst Flour in the Market. Sold by all Leading Dealers Meet With Mrs. VUlso. Kriun Tuesday's Pally. The Woman's Auxiliary sociely of Ihe First Presbyterian church mel with Mrs. .1. N. Wise al her rooms in the Riley hotel yesterday afternoon. In spile of the cold weather there was a fair attend ance and n very pleasant after noon was spent. The ladies de cided lo take the subject. "West ern Women and Eastern Men," for a study during Ihe coming mouths and to have a review each monlh. Saved Many From Death. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., be lieves he has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drug business. "What I always like lo do," he writes, "is to re commend Dr. King's Now Disr covery for weak, sore lungs, bard colds, hoarseness, obslinnlo roughs, la grippe, croup, aslhma or other bronchial affection, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors nre alive and well today because (bey look my advice to us( it.. I honestly believe ils Ihe best throat and lung medicine Hint's tnnde." Easy to prove he's right. Oct n trial hot Me free, or regular 500 or $1.00 bottle. Guar anteed by F. O. Fricke ft Co. Denver Favored by lovya Antis. The Iowa Ant I Saloon league will not invite the American Autl Saloon league to hold Its 1912 sessions In Dea Moines. Denver Is the logical place and not Des Moines for the next national meeting of the American league, be Moves Superintendent V. C. I'arber of ihe Iowa Ant! Saloon league. The Iowa delegation in congress is to be invited by the lowa league to be guests of the American league at a banquet to be Riven In Washington, fee. 14, during tho sessions of the called meeting of temperance workers to discusj and plan for federal legis lation regulating shipments of liquor from "wet" territories Into "dry" ter ritories. War on Games of Chance. Superintendent MacVicar, new head of the police department, will conduct ! relentless war against dice throwing md candy raffles, which ho Bays were tllowed to operate under Councllmnn Roe's regime. Through Instruction from the head of the department, Chief Day, Issued general orders to patrolmen to clean up candy rallies and stop nil dice games on their heats. The orders were read to the patrolmen at roll call. The captains laid particular stress upon tho point that the orders are to tie carried out lo the letter. The patrolmen were In sli ui t"d to arrest merchants who per mitted the paino of chance to operate In their places of business. Bowlei t to Dei Moines. Several hundred five men bowling teams will participate In the midwest bowling tournament, which opens here next Saturday, according to an an nouncement of the association offi cials. St. Louis, It is said, will have more than ion howlers here. Chicago will have fifteen teams, Omaha eight, Kansas Clly ten, St. Paul five and Minneapolis six. report, in which he recommends inui each commander In chief and olllcer acting singly thould have a fixed sum to draw on lor oflklal entertainments. "In all nations except our own," s iys Air. Meyer, "it Is recognized that en- teitainment3 to uphold the dignity of the nation i'.nd for Its benetii sno uu be paid for by the nation and not by Ihe individual ofRcer out of his own pocket." Fan-caching and beneficial effects in the belief of the secretary woald be obtained from the enactment (if a Irw for tho c-ent!on of a board of na tlonal defense and ho strongly uures the passage of the bill presented to congress last winter. This council, it Is proposed, would consist of the secrc tailes of war and navy, the chairman of the military and naval committees of the Ben i'o and house, the chief ot staff of the army, a naval officer desig nated by tho navy department nnl the presidents of the army and navy war colleges. As an adjunct of national defensf, Why Net Others? The Knights and Ladies of Se curity have come to the front liberally wilh a 50 donation for the Y ,M. C A. movement in this cily. Now, why not other of the prominent fralerni.il orders of the cily fall in line anil aid Ibe good cause as much or more? A Miserable Life. If the digestive organs do not work as they should, an intestinal indigestion niav arise which makes Ibe life miserable. In such cases eniiek relief is necessary and we wish o recomo'end you Trin er'f. American Flivir of Bitter Wine, a dependable remedy in dis eases of Ihe die-estive svslem. This remedy combines a slimulat iuir with a slrenuthenintr effect, which does not allow the body lo sink after the evpjlemenl of the stimulus has disappeared. II cleans out the intestines and stimulates them lo work; it, re- l.i:i I, OTH K. The State ef NoPniskii, Cuss County, ux. In I tie County Court of Cass County, Neluiiskii. In the Matter of the Kstate of William ItaiKrave.H, Jje;H'usod. OltODIl. Notice. Is lierehy trlvcti to all persons Interested In said estate that a petition has been tiled In the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 2.rth day of November. 1SI1I, hIIcicIiik that Wil liam Harpraves, lute of Cass County, Nebraska, departed this life intestate, seized uud possessed of real estate in fa ill cuiinty und that lie left surviving htm a widow, who is now Kmily Itlch ards, nnil that he left no oilier heirs living. That the deceased left an estate of Inheritance consistlm? of real estate; described as follows, to-wit: Lots twenty-seven und twenty-nine (27 and !!9), in the Northwest ounrter of Sec- i tlon twenty-nine C'H), Township twelve (li), iiuiiKe fourteen (14), eRHi of the 6th V. M., In Cass County, Ne braska; said property Is of less value than $2,000.00 and is wholly exempt from attachment, execution or other uremic process, and Is not liable for the debts of the deceased; and that said property be ussiRiied to the said Kinily Klciiards. Von will hereby take notice that on the I'Oth day of December, 1311, at o'clock A. M. a hearing will be had upon said petition in the county court room of said county, at l'lattsmouth. Nebraska, and that unless trood cause is shown against said petition the I raver thereof will be granted, an() the estate of the deceused lie assigned as proved for, and further administration thereof be dispensed with. It Is further ordered that notice of the pendency of said petition be Klven to all persons In teiested in said estate by publishing a copv of tills order for a period of throe weeks prior to said 20th day of lie eember, mil, in the Semi-Weekly Journal, a newsnnper published and of general circulation In Cass County, Nebraska. Witness mv hand and the seal of the County Court of said county tills 27th day of November, lttll. Allen J. Ueeson, (Seal) County Jude. o ....... Mior tho nrnnosed . ' . t.. i,n o wnMif! i lieves constipation and many mn iq v .- r, thus be possible to formulate and carry out n cons'stent and continuing policy. It wou'd help to coordinate the plans of the army and navy and would bv having the cooperation of the committees In congress intrusted with scrutiny of expenditures, recon cile) the different lrrests Involved before submitting to i y president and coneress recommend I 'ons for na tional defense invo'vlng expenditures. "PLUMBING TRUST" GIVES UP Proposes to Go Into Voluntary Dissolu tion Proceedings This Week. Washington, Nov. 28 The "plumb ins trust," which the government otH c'als ?ny iontrs the salo or plumbers' .supplies In most of the Rocky moun tain and Pacific roast rrg.ons. has ta pitu'ah'd to the department of justice and Is seeking to avoid court proceed lnis. There Is talk ef voluntary disso lution. The evidence against the com bination, It was said, Is strong. Unit ed States District Attorney Mccor mick of Los Angeles has been ordered to WashinRton by Mr. Wlrkershnm, to be present St the conference. troubles following Ihe same; it also relieves pain in Ihe stomach and Ibe intestines; it prevents the formation of gases in the bodv; relieves headache, backache and inapv female nilmepls; creates a healthy appetite and nssisls in the digest ion of food. It si renulhens :tlie nerves and is n positive aid in all stomach trooHos. Al drug ! stores. Jos. Tri"er. 113-1330 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. MITICK OK KIWI. SKTTl.KMKXT. Ill Ihe County Court of Cns County, Nclirnxkn. In the Matter of the Kstate of Adam InKi'um, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate will take notice that lOdwnrd In mum, administrator, has filed his final ac count and petition for linal settlement In said estate. A hcariuK up said account and petition has been set by the Court at the County Court room at l'lattsmouth, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of Decem ber 1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., when any and all persons interested In said estate may annear and contest said account and petition. Dated this 22nd day of November,. 1!U1. Allen J. Iteeson. County Judge. Fop Sale. Two-passanger Ford Automo bile, in good repair, just over hauled and repainted; will sell for ?175.00, if taken within Ibe next week. This is a snap. J. E. Mason. Perry Marsh was up from Rock Bl nil's this afternoon and did some shopping. Dr. (ireeder was an Omaha pas senger Monday afternoon, whero he was called on business. Babe Dies in Her Arms. Ottumwa, la., Nov. 28. The Tour months-old adopted baby of Mrs. Ida Smith of Davenport, died In her arms on a Milwaukee1 train between Daven port and Ottumwa. Mrs. Smith car ried the babe's dead body to the un dertaker's rooms. Sho was returning the child to a local orphanage at the time on the advUe of physicians. Farmer Killed When Team Runs Away Man-on, In., Nov, 28. John Rlock, a welModo farmer living near here, was almost Instantly killed when his team ran away. Rlock was thrown out and struck a post, crushing his skull, lie was thirty six years tof age and a wife and six children sur- , Vive hlra. Mrs. Vermllva Not at Inquest. Chicago, Nov. 28 Mrs. Louise Ver in'tya, charged with having poisoned Policeman Arthur Bisonette, was una bio to attend the Inquest Into his death. An abscess, caused by arsenic which she Is believed to have taken with suicidal Intent, prevented her be ine taken from the county jail hos filial. Miss Jessie Wiseman, the nurse who attended Mrs. Vermllya was the first witness at the Inquest. November Special Rates! Writ of Ouiter Is Denied. Jefferson City, Mo.. Nov. 28. The supreme court of Missouri. In an opin ion by Chief Justice Valllant, denied j the writ of ouster asked by the attor-1 ney Reneral to dissolve the merger of Ike Gould lines In Missouri. WINTER TOURIRT TICKETS at low rates, toFlorids, Texas, Gulf and South ern Resorts and Cuba. To many destinations ticket) are good via diverse routes through Ksnsas City, St. Louis or Chicago. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION TICKETS to the Northwest, Big Horn Basin, Yellowstone Valley, Southwest and South, on the first and third Tuesdays. ALL YEAR TOURISTS TICKETS to California and Pacific Coast de tinatnns via diverse loutes, that include Southern routes; always one way via Den ver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake City. THROUGH RAILROAD AND SLEEPING CAR TICKETS to all California destinations, via many combinations of going and returning routes, includ ing Denver, Soenlc Colorado, Salt Lake. Consult your nearest ticket agent, telling them about tho Winter journey fyou have in midd, lut him secure through berths and make the jurney interesting ana comioriaoie. R. W. CLEMENT, Ticket Agent VvAKELY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb liifili w