Childrcfa Cry for FZetclier's IT .J L. f.'i f 5. tWCV V.'-wVvV- '.'.vV.v-A. .... Th Kind You Have Always Jioujvlii, and v.h!ca In ii.se for over ;; years, lias l.orno Itoi s::t'- "-'' . jmkI lias been made im lcr 1. -Mn:il sunorvlsioi) since II; L-':': -'. iCCsZtii Allow no oiso t, leclv5 you ri C All Counterfoils, Imitations ami ".Tust-as-goo 1" Juv h.-it I-:xMriiiK'iitH that trii'lo uilh n:l t ndati,"' r ; lira!:!, oi lufai'.ts and CMltU-en F.xfH rioneo aaint Kvperiiovi.t. PHSSIR6 OF IHE SMALL 1DWHS IIIK What is CASTOR A asloiia Is at harmless substitute for Castor Oil, J'ave tforie. Drops and Sot (liin Syrups. Ic is Pleasant. It ooiifiiiiS m-Hhrr Opium, .Alorpliino nor other X arc-olio Mihstatiec. Its iigo U its guarantee. It destroys "Worn.;, and allays I-v-vishiioss. It euros .Diarrluea and Wkol Colic. It relieves Teething TronhloK, euros Constipation end I'k.tuleiiey. It assimilate the rood, regulates iho Ftetiii.-Ji and Uoxv is, (riving healthy and natural tsleun. Tho C!iilfli-eii'M Panacea- The 31 other's J'rioiid. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS i Bears the Signature of 3 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Tor Over 30 Years THt CCNTAUS COMPANY, It MUSItur TAUT, Nr YORK CITY. VETERANS SHOULD FALL 10 L Meeting to Organize Veterans of the Civil War and the Spanish War. On February 12, a I. the oily hall hi Omaha, at 2 p. in., will be held a meeting of Hie (1. A. H. delega tions from Hie posts from six Bounties in Nebraska, viz: Doug las, Washington, Hurt, Dodge, Sarpy anil Cass, and three coun ties in Iowa, namely: Mills, Pot tawatomie and Harrison, for the purpose of forming a district vet orun association for holding an nual reunions of the old soldiers of the war of the rebellion, as well as the Spanish war. This matter was agitated last year to some extent at a meeting of vet rans hem ai i-ioeeneo in .ugusi. Commander of the I'latlsmouth post, Comrade Edxvin Hates, has received a eoniinunicat ion calling attention to the importance of the movement, and retpiestiug him to take the matter up with his post and send one or more delegates to the meeting of February 12. It is the idea of those promoting the organization to have a county organization in each county, with constitution and by-laws, and make it non-political and non sectarian. The matter will be discussed at a meeting of the post next Saturday night. In urging Commander Hates to take the matter up and have his post act upon the matter, the nommunical ion recites: "Now we all too well know the fact that our ranks are thinning fast; that many of the (. A. II. posts in the smaller towns of tins and other slates for want of comrades to hold post, meetings are closed. The soldiers of the civil war should have some organization, something that they feel as home; that is I heirs, and that will live after the G. A. R. posts have died out. Shocking Sounds in the earth are sometimes heard before a terrible earthquake, that warn of the coming peril. Na ture's warnings are kind. That dull iiain or ache in I hi! back warns you the kidneys need at lention if you would escape those dangerous maladies, Dropsy, Dia betes or Height's disease. Take Fleet eic Hit lees at once and sei backache 11 y and all your best feelings return. "My son received irreat benefit from their use for kidney ami bladder troublt writes Peter Hondy, South Rock- wood. Mich. "It is certainly a itrenl kidney medicine." Try it 50 cents, at F. G. Fricke & Co. How Parcels Post Will Effect the Towns and Benefit Mall Order Houses. William Allen White, one t.f till! abli'.-t editors in the wot, at a recent convention in Kansas, do- lixered an address in which he paid special attention to the parcel-; pus! sy.-leni. He showed how that system attacks business, in dividuals and eoininunil ies. His words are worthy of eonsideral inn by all whether friend or foe of the system. In regard to parcels post to the small towns he said: "The preservation of the home trade to the home town oaeeies with it, the preservation of many of our American inslilulknis. II seems to me that a lot of good things in American life will pass if the country town passes, and it will pass, just so surely as centralization of retail mail order business in cities continues. The American country town preserves heller than the crowded city, and belter than the lonely ranch and isolated farm life, the things that make America great. Here in these country towns the spirit of rieigh borliness is the prevaling spirit. Men come to know one anolher, and xvhen any two human beings come to know1 each oilier in Hie one xvho is intelligent and wise, respect, always arises for the other. To know one's felloxvs al- xvays is to sympathize with them. Neighborlinessy spells fraternity. The American country town with its circle of friends, with its close homely simple relations neixveen men, with its spirit of co-opera- lion and with its economic status that permits the creation of no in decently rich and no abjectly poor, the American country town, it seems to me, is the most hopeful of our American institutions. The mail order house, therefore, becomes a menace to this country. The mail order house unrestricted will kill our smaller towns, creat ing great cities, wilh their ter rible contrasts of life, with their cruel social relations, with their inevitable caste feeling that comes from the presence of strangers xvho are rich and poor living side by side. Croat cities give much in alms but little in justice. The molto of the mail order houses every man for himself and the devil ' lake the hiiideniinsl ami you bet the devil will. He Won't Limp Now. No more limping for Torn Moore 1 1 of Cochran, (in. "I ha da bad sore on my inslep that nothing seemed to help till I used Hucklen's Arnica Salve," ho writes, "but Ihis wonderful healer soon cured me." Heals old, running sores, ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises, eczema or piles. Try it. Only 25 cents, at F. i. Fricke & Co. 3 DUROC-JERSEY tZZZ3 DEI SUDDENLY SOW SULEE AUBUK1 I E The undersigned will sell at his farm, five miles south west of Mynard, and a quarter mile north of Eight Mile Grove church, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23d SALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP Death of Leonard Jennings, merly a Resident of Plattsmouth. For- :: - , .,..--1, v -VV-- V-'iY Kinm XY't'ilnexdiiy's Pally. The sad news of the death of Leonard Jennings, formerly of Ihis fit v. hut for the past, live or six years a reached his ('reen, and nings, early resident of Auburn, sister, Mrs. I. H. brother, Tom Jen this morning. I. I(. Croon and Tom Jennings left for Auburn on the 'morning train to- 85 HEAD -5 Tried Sows; 30 Spring Gilts and 50 Fall Pigs There will be in this offering five tried sows sired by Glenn's Critic day to ascertain the cause of y4oJ and out oi granddaughters of Kant 13e Beat, former world s chan death and arrange for the funeral, pionboar, and bred to "Commodore B. & C'sCol." 89803, a show hog at JennillgS had liot been sick, tho Tllinnia Tnu;o onH Nohrncta Qrotn Thirty gilts sired by Commonore B. &. C's Col. and bred to "Crimso Mr, so far as his sister and brother Iwipik L-miw !iml smlilim lonlh is a great' shock to them. The Model" and "Chief Again," boars of the large, growthy, heavy-boned type. deceased leaves a widow and live Fifty fall pigs sired by Commodore B. &. C's Col. small children. He formerly re- :.. Ttuii ii, ...... Miii'iiiiiriii!Miiomiiiiiiiiieiii- ployed in the Hurlinglon shops, TtKIYIb Or bALb! -All sums of $20 and under, cash; over $20, but live or six years ago removed a credit of twelve months will be giv n, purchaser giving good bankable to Auburn, where he was em- paper bearing eight per cent interest from date. ployed ny mo Missouri I'aeinc All property must be settled for before being removed. Ilailway company. The cause of death is not definilely known, but WM. DUNN, Auctioneer is thought, to have been a com plication of bronchitis and meas les. The deceased xvas born in Iowa and xvas about 'ii years of age. His friends may take his remains to the old home for in terment, although that, had not, been determined today. E. G. DOVEY, Clerk V. L PERRY, Owner This is the season of the year xvhen mothers feel very much concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, and have abundant reason for it as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures, and is pleasant and safe to lake. For sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. A LIBEiJFFER We Guarantee to Relieve Dys pepsia. If We Fail the Medi cine Costs Nothing. Purchased Residence. John Halt. Jr.. member of the Plattsmouth Produce company has recently purchased the resi donee properly formerly owned and occupied by August (Jorder, situated on North Third street, and will shortly remodel the same and lake possession. Mr. Halt at neesenl resides in the Second xvanl, but has decided that In would as soon live in the First, and be closer to his place of busi ness. Almost Lost His Life. S. A. Slid of Mason, Mich., will never iorget ins terrible exposure to a merciless storm. "It gave ine a dreadful cold," he writes, "that caused severe pains in my chest, so it was hard for me to breathe. A neighbor gave me several doses of Dr. King's Nexv Discovery, xvhich brought great relief. The loclor said I xvas on the verge of pneumonia, nut to continue with the Dissovery. I did so and txvo bottles completely cured ine." Use only this quick, safe, reliable medicine for coughs, colds, or any throat or lung trouble. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle fre Cuaranleod by F. G. Fricke & Co. You E ELMWOOD. J Leader-Echo. ! 13 Your Neighbors nzzzzz3 and Why? These advertisements cost us good money and their value can not be denied, but THEY ARE NOT DUECE HIGH with the words of approval YOU will use with your NEIGHBORS in speaking of our METHODS AND SKILL after we have DEMONSTRATED IT TO YOU. AUTO PAINTING FOR INSTANCE! We can take your car and give it the same skillful attention the manufacturers do. We would clean it, burn it off, scrape it, sand it, fill it, rub it down, paint it several coats, stripe it or decor ate it, varnish and revarnish and polish, polish anil polish until you will wonder if you are getting the same car back. All these processes if we think the car needs it or such as we deem necessary. Sometimes a LITTLE VARNISH is a BIG HELP. To please you and set you to telling your neighbors that's the idea. Renew Your Car for the Coming Season! PAINT IT NOW! iWe have the experience and skill to back up this advertisement. Old Timers' rail. the Old I liners' Han, given last Sal unlay night at I ho T. J Sokol hall, in xvhich the old-time Hohoinian costumes wore much in evidence, was a grand success socially and otherwise. This pleasing function has groxvn to be an annual alVair, and affords one of the llnost of occasions for amusement. The music xvas fur nished by the Hurlinglon band and refreshments xvoro served during the evening. A largo crowd xvas present to participate in the festivities. The grand march xvas led by Chief of Police Hen Itainoy, xvho was disguised as an obl-lime soldier. ft GOBELIN Blamed a Good Worker. "I blamed my heart for severe distress in my left, side for two years," writes W, Evans, Dan ville, Va., "but I know noxv it xvas indigestion, as Dr. King's Nexv Life Pills completely cured me." Host for stomach, liver and kid ney troubles, constipation, head ache) or debility. 25c, at, F. 0. Fricke & Co. AUTO, CARRIAGE and SIGN PAINTER, Plattsmouth, Nebraska n I Visits His Mother. V. O. Holder and wife departed this afternoon for Scribnor, where they will visit Mr. Gobbler's mother for a short time. Mr. Colder has boon suffering from blood poisoning in his left hnnd for some time, and ii few days ago, xxhile working with Mr. Ebersole at the blacksmith shop, got hurt xvhilo shoeing a fractious horse, and lie fools like taking a few days' rest, hence his trip to Scribnof. Mrs. Angie Proper of llan- dph, .el., came riday evening to bo at the bedside of Philander Williams. Hud Conner is reported as be ing under tne weather, not Hav ing been out of doors for the past two weeks. Clayton Iloseucrans of Platts mouth xvas in town Saturday scraping faces in the absence of his uncle, F. A. Raker. A. J. Hox shipped txvo cars of cattle to the Omaha market Tues day morning. One of these cars, according to J. F. Hoover, I he local stock dealers, is the best bunch ever shipped from this place. A baby boy was born to Dr. and Mrs. Neely Tuesday, January JO. Don't know whether the cigar the editor smoked signified anything, 1 but thereon was inscribed in gilt letters these xvords, "Little Hob- bio." lliehard Deles Dernier left on Tuesday with his family for Winl ford Harbor, III., xvhere they will visit Mr. Deles Doruier's mother, xvho has been quite ill for some time past. They will also visit Peoria and Chicago. The First National bank of Elmwood, Noli., has not only been designated a postal savings bank depository for a portion of the deposits received by the postal savings bank at Elmwood, but also reserve agent for the legal reserve kept on hand by the post master. Frank linker returned Wednes day noon from his trip to Texas with W. E. Rosencrans of Platts mouth and a party of land-seekers. Frank xvas so well pleased wilh San Antonio and the coun try surrounding that ho purchas ed a lot in the nexv addition to that city as a speculative invest ment . To umpiosl ionably prove to the people that indigestion and dys pepsia can be permanently re lieved and that llexall Dyspepsia Tablets will bring about this re sult, xve will furnish the medicine absolutely free if it fails to give satisfaction to anyone using it. The remarkable success of llexall Dyspepsia Tablets is due lo the high degree of scientific skill used in devising their formu la, as well as to the care ox- : ... i :.. ii...:.. r.w.i ...... ci i iseii in iiit'ir iiiiuimiiii tin r, i whereby the well known prop erties of Hisinuth-Subnilrato and Pepsin have been combined with Carminatives and other agents, j Hisinuth-Subnilrate and Pepsin are constantly employed and recognized by the entire medical profession as invaluable in the treatment of indigestion and dys pepsia. The Pepsin used in llexall Dys pepsia Tablets is carefully pre pared so as to develop its greatest elllciency. Pepsin supplies to the digestive apparatus one of the most important elements of the digestive fluid. Without it the digestion and assimilation of food arei nipossiblc. The Carminatives possess prop erties xvhich aid in relieving the disturbances and pain caused by undigested food. This combina- Lands for Sale. 5 40 acres in southeast Green wood county, Kansas; fenced ani cross-fenced; 80 acres of rick creek bottom land in cultivation, balance finest native prairie grass (limosoil). Fair 5-rooin house stabling, etc. Some bearing op chard. Lots of fine living wate, xvhich is furnished by a large Vreek xvhich runs through norti side of ranch. Creek is skirted with timber; cattle come off grass into deep water. This is consider ed to be one of the best little stoek ranches in the county. School close by; fine smooth road tt town. Just 5 1-2 miles from ranch to toxvn; a nice well im proved country all the way. For quick sale J? i 8 per aero buys this U0 acres; no trade taken on this. ! Has a mortgage of $3500 that hae yet three years to run. 1120 buys the equity. Nothing better for the money. Give me to your friend if you don't xvant me, I must sell. V. A. Nelson, Real Estate Broker, Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas. Do you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way is U take Chamberlain's Cough llem edy, a thoroughly reliable pre paration, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. Thi remedy is for sale by F. G. Fricke Co. ' Seed Corn Special. The seed corn special, maneai 1 by specialists in agriculture from lion of these inerodionts makes a the slate university, will arrivfl at remedy invaluable for the com- j the Hurlinglon station at U o'cloeW pleto relief of indigestion and a. m. February 1!C. A lecture e-f dyspepsia. I thirty minutes will be given by i We are' so certain or this that ! 'xl''r 011 s 1 cw"- ' ,., II..V..H hv. 'and those interested should kfM 1 ill t t jmi Ml II.. 1 1' ..nil pepsia Tablets on our own per sonal guarantee. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. Re member, you can obtain llexall Remedies only at our store The llexall Store. F. (i. Fricke & Co., Union Hlock. the dale and hour in mind. County Attorney C. H. Taylr was called lo Elmwood on-tin morning train today, xvhoro went to look after business fov Cass county. There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It nets on. nature's plan, relievos the lungs. opens the secretions, aids ex pectoration; and restores the system to a healthy condition. Foe sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Through Sleepers to California ThrouKh HleppoiH uie now opemteil to California , via Dcnx-er. Scewtc Colorado and Suit Lake City. TO US ANdK.I.ES VIA SALT I.AKK ROI.'TRt Kvcry day throuKh Tourist Sleepom. Daylight ride through Spam Colorado with half day stop-over In Halt Lake. TO I.OS AXCJK.I.KS VIA SOIITHKllN PAMKICl Kvery day through Tourist Sleeper service with pemonully conducted through ulreprra to l.oa Angelra Tuesdays. Thursdays and SundM. Daylight ride through Scenic Colorado and Rait Lake. TO SIN KHAXISCO VIA WRSTEKN I'AClKICi Through Tourist Sleepers every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, vift Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake and Feather nivor Canyon. TO l,0i AMittl.KS VIA SAXTA FE ROl'Tlii Personally conducted through Tourist Sleepers every Tuesday via Den ver, Santa Fe route. TllltOI Kll STAMIA1I11 Sl.K.Kl'KHS TO SAN KUAN CISCO I Kvery duy through Standard Sleepers via Denver, Halt Lake (uJ Southern Puclllc. Daylight ride through Scenic Colorado. Let mo tell you about our through sleeping cars to California, lo all Northwest territory vln Billings, Mont. R. W, CLEMENT, Apnt, W. WAKELY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. The Journal office carries kinds of typewriter supplies. all mm, Baft: