r U BHb ' of the 1 Ihwt J. M. AlfnnI arrived Friday kop, wife and son, Marion; Henry . from Chicago and will visit this, Ossonkop, wife and three sons;; week willi his relatives ami I Mrs. Kdith llncheford and Miss; ' m m JJi Is Vi-iy I'lainly Si en lo Ito a (iasolinc Cngine. No mailer what I in' wi.rk is that oii ha , wIicIiht il. be pump ing water, saw in - win id, riniliim l' id, making elect ric lights, etc., tin' gasoii 'iiriii'- M'1-.v i-iipnlly Hiking tin- place of any other power for Hi is class of work. w i' 1.1,11 1 in In e II. ere t .1 person in lliis eoiiiiimmly thai would send avuv IVr uu ppine, ii he nidii'l lliink lie could save money. ou will i -' i 1 1 v 1 1 : v i ii. i t .til.l- in i'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tr a ehi'aii imgine it priee is what, ou are looking Tor, ami it you will look them over carefully, take nole of I he lev. pieces llial I hey pul. on I hem lo operaie tin.' me chanism, wiu can very plainly sec why I hey are cheaper. The fact is, if Ihey put more parte- '.- 1 im ii engine they certainly would have to Kct more moi.ev. '1 lure is i:n p;.lenl on I he device of simplicity (as it is so called, , (-D cheap engine.-, il is ,jus, simply making an engine just ae- cheap as possible in order In undersell his compel flor. If ou ever have a.i opportunity just take a look at the machine shops, railroads, large power plants, l ., and see if you can llml anv cheap grades of engines in Iheir, use. They cerlainly ought to he good judges of engines. We are agents in IhU part of the eounly for I-airbans-Morse j-n-Hnos ai.d would only l,c loo glad lo show you I he difference' be tween this engine and nn engine of inferior make and cheaper price aiid show ou where Ihev ipakc the ililleri nee in price. This i utiine can lie had in anv horse-power from 1 II. P. lo fiftn II. 1'., and upi iphl or horiw nlid, and can also he had lo hum any kind of fuel, such as illuminating gas, natural gas, kerosene, naptha. gasolit ", clc. lie fore von f ii 1 1 v (ieciie to liny you had heller see (lie rairhans Morse and if vou don'l Ih ink il lietler lhan the rest, we cannot then exp"d yo.i lo liny this make. rile h' call for a C-.j-piino catalogue and prices. mum BAUI M PLUMBING! HEATING! HARDWARE! : zezs raw rr w. tu : risiatsza v ly of I. in Thursday lis parenl s .J. WEEPING WATER. J llepuhlieaii. .1H-MH-H-!"HH!":' Mrs. .1. M. Lcythi and daujililer, Klleii, canie over from I'lalls moulh Wi'dni'Mlay lo visit a few days. Jesse liavis has lieen on Hp sick list, Hie past few days which has kepi lii ii i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 lo Hie house. liay .1. Pool and fa coin came down la ami ha e I n isil hi the past week. Waller Philips, who came in from the Mililary school al Cul ver, Intl., lo visit his grandfal her and old friends, returned Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mars Wolf and damHiler, iSlauehe, wi'iil to Central City last Siiluiilay lo spend the glad .New Year's day with Fred Wolf and family. David Mitchell and family of Miildlev ille, Mich., arrived last Tuesday and are visiting al I he home of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Colhert. II. P. llaslam, who has been carpentering out in Itougla. Wyo., came home last Thursday, expecting to remain ahoul a month, lie said Ihey had less snow I Here man Here. : Miss Henrietta Muller went In Herman Saturday and spent ! New Year's with her sisler, Mrs, I Charrie Johnson, in (lie fine new1 house the Johnsons have re-! i cenllv huill. II. (i. Cli.he's condition has not changed much I he past w eek only that the chanue has lieen against recoer. His throat tills up and in ti i x weakened condition he al most chokes lii-fore he can clear il, Frank J Omaha Monday to he operated on. and il was thoughl he was sull'ering from a tumor on llu lirain. Word was received Wed nesday morning lliat he did no survive Hie operation and died at T a. m. Mrs. Harnes and daugh ler, (iwennie, were called lo Oma ha Tuesday. J. T. Croier has cont racled for lllie purchase of I ho confeel ionerj I stock of J. 1. Corky, and as soon j as an invciee is taken will lake icharue. Mr. Corley has always tcomliieled a successful husiness, I and Mr. Croier is enterprising ; mid a host er, and will no donhi, succeed, he has a host of friends ' und eyperinece of years in store 'work. Mr. Corlev eypecls lo lake gooii long resi irom nu-onoss. friends, lie is a lirolher of A. J. and llohert Alford and Mrs. Klha I lllllsllU. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Kirkpatrick were ureal Iv pleased Monday on receiving cards announcing thc marriage of Iheir son, Hoy, to Miss Nellie Cornelia Anderson, al Ocosta. Wash., on I lecemlier 21. The young folks will douhtless pi to housekeeping at once as Hi" groom owns a line home in Ta conia, where he is in the employ of the Northern Paeillc Hailroal company. A reinoiisl ranee was being circulated here Wednesday against the issuance of a pardon to John Clarence, who was re cently taken lo I he penitentiary to begin a Iwo-years' sentence for the killing of one, Thacker, down near I'nion a few years ago. Clarence's senlence has been uradually cut down until it was tinally fixed by Hie supreme courl at two years and there are a good many people who think he ought lo be made lo serve Hie full time. John Hat-hep became ovepcon-i in church Sunday morning just as services betran and it. required several minutes to revive him sull'icienllv so that he could be taken home. Some of I hose who were sill in'-' near him noticed that snniethinur was wronir with him, bul at. first, it, was Ihoufdil that In- was asleep. However, an nllempl to arouse him failed and Hie doctor was called, but by the time the doclor po Ihepe be was sulUcienlly pecoveped to walk home. Harold, Hie little .'t-year-ohl son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. flose, died suddenly about :i o'clock Thui dav mornmir with inemtiranons croup. He bad been sick with a bad cold ever since Mondav, but his condition was not Ihourbt to lie serious until Wednesday, when he was taken suddenly worse, and in seile of all thai tvedieal skill and loviiif-' hands could do. passei awav as slated above. The fun eral was held fi'o'n tin- residenci Friday at 1 o'clock. :thel Hathbun. A Hero in a Lighthouse. j For years J. S. Donahue, So. j Haven, Mich., a civil war captain,! as a lirhl-house keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he mirht have been a wreck him self, if Kb-ctrie Hitters bad not! pi-evented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills," ho writes, "after I had taken other so-called cures fop years without benelit, and they also improved my siVhl. Now, at seventy, I am feelinix line." For dyspepsia, in digestion, all stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they're without equal. Only Hop at F. H. l'ricko A Co. ?1C0 Pep Plata wns paid al a hnnquel to Henry Clay, in New Orleans ip ftV2. people ever where use Dr. Kind'-" Mivhlv costly for Ihose with slonu iich I I'onbb-or iniliu'i'sl ion. Today New Life Pills for those troubles as well ts liver, kidney and bowel disorders. F.nsv, safe, sure. Only '.'ae al F. (.. Frieke & Ho. A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride. To warn people of a fearful foresl lire in the Calskills a youn "ill rode horseback at. inidnirhl and saved many lives. Her den was plorioiis. Imt lives are often saved bv Dr. Kind's New Discovery in curintr bind I rouble, coiidbs am colds, winch inidhl Have ended in consun pl ion or pneumonia. eiireil n-e ol a (treailtiil coudii am Ion'-- disease." writes W. it. Pal lerson, Welliiidlon, Tex., "afle four in our family had died wit consumption, and I dained H Pounds. .Nollund so sure am safe for all throat and Inn I roubles. Price Hue and si. 00. Trial bollle free. Ciiiaranleed by F. (i. Frieke & Co. ELMWOOD. Leader-F.cho. Miss Lena Deltnian spent Hi week with relatives in Lincoln. Lide droves of near Holdrede, leb., was visilind old friends eslerday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jeary and laiidblep, I lila, wepe Lincoln pas- sendeps iMoiuiay. dpandma Dunkle and di'and hildren returned lo Iheir home in .incoln Monday after a visit with Mrs. Dunkb-'s daudbter, Mrs. Wiil Quinn. Win. Husler was down from shland Monday and Tuesday visit i nar ins many Mmwooa friends. From here he went lo Nebraska City lo visit an old-tine? friend, Captain Fnyarl. President L. I-'. Landbopsl went o Omaha Wednesday to assist in Hie arranaemenl of the nrodram for the Nebraska Ilelailers' con vention, which convenes in Oma ha March F 13 and li. Winifred Slu-ai'i'i- was in lown a few davs. Mr. Shearer has iusl recently relurncd fpotn a trip lo Holland with a friend. He is now i-akind heaibniarlers at his old home town, Randolph, Neb. Mrs. Turlev Wall -was taken to Omaha Tuesday, whore she will underdo an operation at the St. Joseph's hospital. She was ac companied bv Mr. Wall and her mothep, Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Oldham of Alberta. Canada, eann- in Sumbn for a visit v il'i lip- hitler's par ents, Mp. and Mrs. (',, W. Worlev. Tln-y left Tuesday fop olhi'P Ne braska points lo visit oilier rela tives and friend-: and will return to Flmwood later for a more ev- lenileil visit befori home. Miss Hessie lie entertained at cards nidht al Ihe Deles in F.asl Flmwood. . NEHAWKA. ! J News. Olio Carndl, wife and lillb- Rit-I, returned yesterday from a week's visit to friends and relatives in Mevieo, Mo. Tin- J. S. ltoiidh and M. Wolph voiind folks, who are allcndim; scbool at Crete, relttrned lo their duties Tuesday. Miss Isaore Sheldon left Tues day evriiimv for Knowille, 111., where sin- will ndain lake up her studies. Mrs. Sheldon aeeoni -Harnes was taken loipanicd her as far as Omaha. !F YOU WINTER SN CALIFORNIA- You can d' Hu re over a very atlriu'live route one of sunshine, low i Hilmles and mild climate. You can d' Iturlindlou-Santii l-'e, via D mvei- to Pasiideu: and Los Andeles in personally cnnducled tourist slei pets, leav nm Omaha every Tuesday n ip lit . train No, '.; and Denver every Widnet-dav evi nitid. Ilxperienced conductors are in chaj'de of these i M'ureioiis: -on will en joy your ride to California over these two Pi sl-class railroads. If imt conyeiuenl to connect with No. v en ron I-1 Ihrouh Ni braka, use any of Ihe Iturlindton I ruins into Denvor, an I h i tm secure a Ihrounh berlli fop von. lo be taken al Denver, Then I l.j re is the scenic way lo California v ia Denver, Colorado, and Sri! I i-ke, with standard and tourist sleepers to Denver and from Denver lo the t.oast.- NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW. I bis is helu at Denver January lalh lo LMHlt. Kyj-ryone gouid will receive a bid wi-leoine in Denver the city of sunshine and hosp-'ialil v. Hr nu sf-eh rs FxrurBlon Tickets to tho Biq Hrn Bisln, al90 to the v'et. ji(i ai.h S"k"st. Wintor tourist Rites to Southern pod C lirorr.la Rosorts, Cities, etc. -I I X I X- -M-I-M !HH- IH-! LOUISVILLE. . Courier. ! - I-!"W! 'I!-"!"!"! !,!H'! !!!!' Henry Ahl has returned home from an extended visit with rela tives in Oklahoma. Mrs. Harriet Cletnenl of IMatts inonlh visited Miss Kallierine Hichi'v over New Year's. C. M. Seyberl moved his family into their new residence in Hie west part of town this week. The New Year's ball al tin opera house was a social and tlnancial success. Over 75 num bers were sold. Dick McDonald returned lo fowa Monday, after a visit al Ihe onie of his dranilfal her, C. 0. Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Arnislrond and Iwo children of Fldiu visited al Ihe homo of Fddar Pankonin last week. Miss Maude Kuhney of Plalts- moulh visited with Mrs. Lnla Mil ler Mondav and attended Ibe New Year's ball. Mrs. Fd Fiddock of Flsie, Neb., and Mrs. I'd Seiver of Marquardl are here al tho bedside of Iheip father, Thomas W. Shryock. Miss l.ollio Koop returned lo West Point Tuesday, after spend -ind Ihe holidays with her parents. Sin- is leaehiiid Ihe tlflh di'ade in Ihe West Point public schools. Frank DePow and wife have returned lo Nebraska from Min nesota. Frank has diven up farm- ind and will open up a barber shop when lie llmls a suitable I local ion. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Pankonin entertained a lardi re I ii ni i u '-T 'S Depniep New Yeat-'s Dopnier home Tip- alTai'1 wa s a vep- enjoyable one, and the tiiiesls were enleptainoil ridhl rovally. A two-course luncheon of very palatable delicacies was served. Vocal music was fur nished by Itessie's father. ,i CbsSdren Cry for FSatchor'G m. wjm KJh lrA v $ M Tho. Kinl Ti mi Have Always 15: , '.'., r.:vl v;!i!rh li;-s 7n -r; In u.sti for ovor ( yiars, lias l-on-.a tl;y si."n;,.;-.:r. r . t.n?l Jias lu-on mailo vr.tler 1.' !;' ( , ' "nal Bierisioii iJtioc it i;. : . iOti-S Ar.mv- no oco ty (ti'ivhP 3 ou in I ':?. All CjHiiiterl'cU.'i, IniUathms anil ftT:isjas-od" av? hnl Exjierlnieiits lliat tritlo villi a:si cn :'.; h tho le:iU!; i lui'Uiits and CiiilJreu Excrie?K-o against IIxperLutiit. What is CASTORIA Oasioria is a harmless substitute fur Castor Oil, larc yorie,, Drops and Sot-tiling Syrups. It Ls I'lcasant. It eoiiTaiiiS iu;itlicr Opiiun, .lorphino lr Other Narcotic substance. Its a;?o la Its guarantee. It destroys AYonriN and ull.iys I'everisliness. It euros Diarrhoea ami YrSail Colie. It rj'Iievea Te-thing' Trjiul.les, cures Constipation e.:i(l ntuleiK'v. It as.siniilates tho FojxI, regulates tho - :o,;( i and Ijvels, 'iiijr healthy aad natural s1ccj. ':. !;e ''jiMivn's I'aaacea- Tho mother's Friend. CASTOR I A alwav Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CtNTAUB COMPANY, YT MURRAY STRICT, Nf YORK CITY. E SWARTZFI SGHER mm MM Former Ciss County Citizen In vents Burglar-Proof Door Lock. .Mike Seliwarl.liscber, one of Ihe substantial Herman farmers nf Prairie Valley township, ha jitf-l. secured letters pal jti I ui a new burlar-priiiif jlnur Iock a h ii li is designed In full the ai lemnl nf Hie cleverest hand al nickiiifr links. The bull of Mr.' VlKvurllisrlior's luck is prnvided .illi six levers, which can oniy j lie made to work by a specially) iimlrucled key. Mr. Schwartz-, liM'hrr very modestly reiuesled that his invent ion be jiiveu a lillb- publicity as possible when sei n by the Minstrel man, but v. e deem the device possesses -iii'icient merit lo receive more I iiau mere menl ion. Mr. Schwiirllischer has also applied for a patent on a four horse evonor, which he claims v. ill be found more perfect and practicable than any now on the market. Minco (f)kla.) Minstrel. Plattsmouth Gains Family. The population of l'lallsmoutli has lieen increased vvilhin Hie last week by the addition of an olher family. The small lown over in the center of Ihe county will be preen with envy-at this statement, but Ibe Irulh must be told, and Ihere is no use to try to keep a frond lown down when people flock in in families. Tho last addition lo l'laltsmoulh was our pood friend County Surveyor Fred ratterson, and now that he has taken the step retiring from Hie farm and movins to a pood, I live town, we feel sure thai lie vill not repret this step, and when spring opens he will si ill remain a cil ieu of the county seat. Frightful PcUr Winds blow with lerrilic force al Ihe far north and play havoc wilh Ihe skin, causing red, rough or sore chapped hands and lips, lliat need nuckb-n's Anica Salve lo heal them. It makes the skin soft and snioolh. Unrivaled for cobl-sorcs. also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only 25 cenls at 1'. H. l'ricko &. Co. Mr. Swarl.llscher is a former resident of Cass county and went to Oklahoma about two years ago. Heing a resident in Ibis county for many years, he has many friends here, who extend con gratulations, wilh Ihe hope that !he will make a million out of his two invi-nl ions. Mr H-'tt A Son Dd the Business. The Halt Produce company shipped to Chicago Saturday aft ernoon twenty .crates of line country poultry. This linn is Hie business with, bolh feet and are having Ihe trade on produce which briutrs Ihe poultry to this city for shipment. Several thou sand pounds were shipped out lasl week and more will follow this week. A market in IMalls nioulh for farm produce is just what has boon needed for a long time lo bring the money this way, and Ihe Halt Produce company seems to be tilling this long-fell, want. Card of Thanks. I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to my neighbors and friends who kindly assisted my Swartzlischer family during my recent illness. is an excellent gentleman and Ihe Let me add that Ihey will not lie Journal hopes his i-IVorts will beiforgolten very soon. crowned wilh great success. C. II. Lewis. Fire Near Avoca. Mike Slraub, who lives near voea, nearly lost his big house and Ihe conlenls by tire about i' o'clock last Monday evening. The woodwork behind one nf Ibe sluvj's cauj-'bt lire, and before it was noticed the lire had run up between Hie wall and was burning almost lo the rafters, l'ete Trudo, who happened lo be Ihere, secured a crowbar and running up slairs nroke tnroupn tno watt at tin head of the lire, where a few well placed buckets of water ex tinguished it. Peter should have a medal for his presence of mind, as no doubt Ihe house would have boon burned up if il had not been for his timolv action. The dam age done to Ihe building was in sU'iiillcnnl, bul it was a close call. Nehawka News. Refe're 3 THOMAS E. PARMELE, Plaintiff, vs CHARLES V. BCEDEKER, ET AL., Defendants. NOTICE mm 'Inn . I) R. W. CLEMENT. Tiskel Az2i L W WAKELY, JineinlPaoiniir Agent, Omaha, Neb til' Notice is hekedy given, That by virtue of an order entered in the fore gjiing entitled cause on the 4th day of December 1911, by the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, I the undersigned, sole Referee ap pointed by si ll Court, vi!!, on the 9th Day of February, 1912, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the South door of the Court House . . . , . in the city of Plattsmouth, in Cass County, Nebraska, offer for sale to the Grandma Weichel Doad. I , , , , , ,' .... ' . . , ... ....,., ... highest bidder, for cash, the South half of the So.ith West Quarter of Sec Mrs. John W eiehel died 1 ues- ' ,lV1, . . , . t. ... number of day afternoon, January 'J, al llu- i iwnuyoiA v.umi l c uii um. ui uic nuuu ..cai WUMm mm friends al Ih.ur hoxniiable bom ; home of her dauuhler, Mrs. J. 11. the North West Quarter ot the Nortn West Quarter ot Section llnrty-tive on Now Year's dav. A sumptuous llarnsboi Kor, in this city. Hrnml- (35), all in Township Twelve (12) North, in Range Eleven (11), East of dinner was served at noon. Tho ma, as site was familiarly called, the Oth P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska, excepting the right of way afternoon was passed pleasant ly , had 1 n failinu for some time ()f thr Miss()Uri Pacific Railway Company, and known as the Theodore in music and conversation, and am her nemise was not nnex- . . T . .. . . , . . tho ladies were treated with a ported. Funeral services were IWdeker farm, lying South of Louisville, i.i sa.d County, containing 200 .! ; ii. t. e Herman l .vangelic- acres, less railway riiu oi way, Dated: Plattsmouth, Neb., January 4, 1912. sh-ii;h ride. An elegant super was held from Ihr served al (' o'clock. Those pros- al church yeslonlav afternoon and out were: John Hssenkop and intornienl made in the I'.lmwood two sons. Trod and Toward; Will eomelery. Klmwood Leader- Bykon Ci.ark and ) tinrMIB IflHN M I P Yfl 1 PpfOTDP Pankonin and wife, Will Ossen- I'.cho. W M. A. RoilUKTSON, j 1