THE GREAT NEED FOR LI E DEPl Present Structure is Far Too Small Daily Travel From This Place ravel From This Place More Liberally by the Will tin- ureal M. & M. railway oorporution, wliii'h lias made so many valuable and modern im provements in its local shops liore, keep pace with I he business houses of the city and the spirit of improvement now abroad in the, air, and build a new and mod ern passenger station al I he foot of Main street, to accommodate the trade which throng their small depol every week and al- msl every day of the week? In the present condition, on many occasions, there are not .seals for half of the patrons who purchase tickets, and the good citizens are forced to stand hud dled in the center of the room, oftimes almost suffocating in I he dense atmosphere, or walk I he platform outside, where the air is purer, although chilly. The ladies' and gents' wailing rooms arc alike in point of accommoda tion, and there arc as many wom en standing in I heir room as men in their's. Tlie accommodation furnished the public are not in comparison with the trafllc. and earnings from this point, as the company, at all seasons of the year, do an enor mous passenger business from this point. There is not another town in the stale of Nebraska having the population JMatts mouth has, doing I hi; amount of travel the citizens here do each week, but have commodious, up- H-J I-W-M 'M-M-M-M -W-I GREENWOOD. .J. f (Special Correspondence.) H-HH:MHHW"I"H Dr. Jones reports the Taylors as being convalescent. Mr. A 1 1 s I in of Lincoln bought two carloads of while seed corn from James Murkes, which he shipped lo his nephew in Furnas county. Mr. Murkes moved Tuesday. Miss (Irace Wilson of Ashland was married Tuesday evening to Mr. Means of Cambridge, Neb. Flio, has a host of friends hero who extend coiigrnl illations lo Ihe young couple, As it is Washington's birthday Thursday there will be no school in Ihe afternoon. The seniors, accompanied by Prof. Lehman, will visit the shops at llavelock anil uie university in Lincoln on Friday. Mrs. Mary Abbott died at. Ihe home of her daughter, Mrs. .1. C. Stevenson, Monday afternoon. The funeral services were held Wed nesday morning at 10 o'clock. Her many friends extend their sym pathy to her relatives in their hereaveiiiMit. While wailing for a freight train lo pass her, last Thursday evening. Mrs. h. I Talcoll was knocked down by a team of horses at (lie railway crossing. The horses knocked her away from the wagon, so she was not seriously injured. Impure blond runs vou down makes ou an easy victim for or ganic disease.. Burdock Blood Hitlers purities the blood -cures t he cause .- builds you up. w arncr's FLvist-Proof Corsets 5"X jv v " :- Cor. ner. Sixth and Main ft in BUR- IT to Accomodate the People Who and City Should Be Railroad Company. and City Should Be Treated to-date waiting rooms, with mod ern conveniences, filled up with lavatories and toilets in the men's wailing room, as well as the women's, furnished by the cor porations serving the people. Under existing conditions at the station the' men and women have but one toilet in common. Along wilh the numerous im provements contemplated, as well as those already completed and others in process of completion by private parlies at this lime in I he cily, it, would be a graceful thing if the public- service cor porations doing business here would also catch the fever and make their properties cor respond with those of private; in dividuals. If I he railway com panies would make the improve ments that they should and such as their business here in dollars and cents would justify, it would be a long step in the direction of a neater and more beautiful city. Many persons who have busi ness in Omaha and reside in I'lallsnioulh, have spoken of the exceedingly poor facilities for ac commodating the passenger traf llc at the station of-this cily. The accommodations here have been compared wilh those furnished in cities of this class in oilier localities in the stale, and the comparison is mil at all favorable lo Ihe I'lallsnioulh (raveling public. His Seed Corn Good. Our old friends, L. II. Mrown and Jack MeXnlt, from down near Old Kenosha, were in the cily Monday of this week, and in con versation with them Lig lells us I hat he has been making a pretty thorough tesl of his s I corn and I hat it is proving a good quality. Last fall before Ihe freeze he se lected a number of good ears and hung Ihem up for (his purpose, and out of 1(18 grains selected from a number of ears, only two have failed lo sprout. It is true that Mr. Hrovvn says I hat the ears were favored and given a little better nllenlioii than the general run of seed corn. Will Move to Crelghton, Adolph Wescli, who has been living west of I'lallsnioulh for the past year, was in the city today making arrangements for bis do parlure soon for Creighlon, Neb., where he will make his future home, lie expects to move next Monday, having rented a farm near Creighlon. The Journal re grets to see such excellent young fanners as Adolps Wesch leave Cass county, but al, the same lime wish him unlimited success in his new home. "lioau's (liniment cored me of eczema Unit bail annoyed me a long lime. The cure was perman ent." Hon. 8. W. Wallhews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Kd Trilsch and Will Ktilin, from near Cedar Creek, were in the cily laM Salnrdav. ami while here paid Ihe Journal olliee a briel call. Thev were here looking af ter some business mailers. Wc show today only one of the many styles in Warner's Corsets that we carry. It portrays a pleasant outline for a well-developed iiiiure. The bust is low, the corset almost "topless" in effect; still, the figure is perfectly sup ported. It is a thoroughly eomfort ahle model guaranteed so also not to rust, break or tear. Let us show you our new styles, of which this is one. Style 536 Covitillc Stylo 636 Batiste Price $2.00 St. -ri iki r. wit 4 Avoca I'.. Nulniaii was a Nehawka isilnr Monday. liuv your stork food anil dit a I Copes' drug store. A Hn-i-t Casper lias I - F I fur his home in Talmage. Airs. H. C. Maniuardf has ir- turned IV Html ley. . I. .Ma-i'iiiaii anil family isiln al Syracuse Sunday. .Mrs. T. W. Malcolm was at, Weeping Water Wednesday. O. A. .Malcolm was at Tabling Stimla.v visiting his parents. Rev. ,J. M. Kokjer and wife wen Weeping Water visitors Monday The Ixt'ord hotel is dishing tip meals thai are good when you are hungry. Fred Kiihenn and Lloyd (ira bani arrived homef mm Lincoln Sal urday. Austin H. Lewi on did the carv ing ad at I lie meal market t he llrst of Ihe week. M. M. Slraub, Adolph itnmerer, Vincent and have Slraub were tit Lincoln Sunday. Harmon Brothers orchestra furnished music for a dance al Mauley Mondaq night. John Schmidt, and (ins Mohr were in attendance at the auto show at Omaha this week. Several of the Odd Fellows al Icnded ii district meeting at Weeping Water Wednesday. There is not a vacant house in town to rent. We would suggest that some of our aristocrats get busy and erect a few nice resi dences. Say, don't you know I hat Avoca is oik! of the best towns in the slate to do your trading at? If you haven't been doing so turn over a new leaf. The stockholders of the new opera house held a meeting Tues day and decided on Ihe location of the same. They selected the corner lots vvesl of the Christian church. Ora F,. Copes, the druggist, has just received his new slock of wall paper and paint. Before you buy go and see his line. The most complete, slock in town to select from. Miss Mal.lie Nul.inaii entertain ed a number of her friends al her home sotileasl of town Saturday evening, that date being her lHlh birthday. An enjoyable time was reported by those present. It is about time U begin talk ing about baseball for the coining season. 'Let a live wire put his shoulder to Ihe wheel and push it along. We have some good talent here which is capable of pulling pp some classy ball. Manager Rassmussen of the Pinochles stales that he has signed Tell't and Henry Kiihnhcnn, two of the 1 .(( stars. II, is said that they were two of the best players that ever wore a uniform, and we must congratulate the manager for securing them! We understand that there is lo be a big wrestling match pulled oil' here March 2. The big event will be Smarderer of Louis ville and Frank Doty of Weeping water; also some preliminary bouts between some of our local boys. All lovers of Ibis kind of port should be on hand. The Condition of Success. I Miring the Indian war Major llodson wrote lo a friend: "If I succeed in India, it, will be due to n sound digestion." He under slood that perfect health is the most valuable aid lo success. Al most daily wc can see men whose career was ruined by poor health, bv poor digestion. Allow us lo remind vuo here of Triner's American Ktixir of Miller Wine, which is one of the most depend able remedies for indigestion and all oilier ailments resulting- from Ihe same. I'se it as soon as you Will notice .-.oiiie change in vour i usual appetite or strong! h or i weight. H will give new slrenulh to I he exhausted organs, will tna I lerially assist digestion, relievo ' eonipat ion, headache, gas-colic ami allacl neuralgia, ncrvniisne si ren'ji h rliruiii.il i- in and iiiemia, hi ami of the I! is good lor j s. loss of weii and diseases stomach ami the drug slorcs. ,los I :;:!! so. iiiand Illinois. nl 01 ines. Triner, l.'i.' vo t'.liica At Visits With His Father. C. .1. Meisingor. from near Ceilar Creek, vas in the oily Tues day spending Die day with his par ent, and while here paid Ihe Journal olliee a brief call, renew ing his subscription for Ihe paper for another year. The Journal has only one complaint to make against Mr. Meisingor, and thai is he does not come to l'lallsnioutli as often as wo would like to see him. This is his llrst irip here for several months. & ft ft ft ? ft ft ft New 7 b 8 8 GINGHAMS g You will be surprised when you see the Beautiful Pat- $ terns we can ft Fifty Patterns to Select From! 8 8 IT 8 8 Lzaa 8. ALVO DEPARTMENT Items of Interest to Journal Readers Sam Casbtiei Tuesday. Henry Snoke went lo Omaha went lo Douglas Thursday. Mr. Baird of Lincoln was in Alvo Monday. S. M. lams of Lincoln was in town Monday. Verl Linch spent Sunday with the home folks. Ir. L. Muir and wife were in Lincoln Tuesday. Sam Jordan was home over Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. McKennon were al Mrs. Minn Kilzcl's Sunday. Mrs. (ieorgo Foreman, jr.. was shoping in Lincoln Friday. Randall Stone, who has been quite sick, is almost well again. Mr. Snooker of University Place visited at the homo J. H. SI roomer Sunday. Miss Anna Murkhobler of Lin- . i , ,i i ir.. . l T : 1 I .. coin visitoti ;ir. aim :urs. iiiiuei brandl. Miss Mable Murtey of Weep ing Water visited Miss Joseph recently. Miss Stella Sbeesely and sister, Mrs. Lyda Howe, were in Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. S. C. Movies and sister, Mrs. Clara I'routy, wore Lincoln visitors Tuesday. Miss (lladys Appleman came home Saturday from Lincoln, re turning Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Keubn and daughter. Alice, visiled rela tives in Aluidock Sunday. (iavl Bird has been very sick since lasl Friday, bid is geltiuu ahum- nicely al this writ inc. Orion Baldwin was here Salnr dav on route to Sail Lake City. I tah, where be has a posjiiuu. j l'lta Mower and Mrs. Anna Aus- tin of Lincoln visited Sundr.v w ilb j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schall'er. j ('.has. II. Jordan visited tn j dau'-hler, Mrs. John McDowell and tamih . al Cairo. Nob.. Iat week. Mrs. Fred I'rouly went to Kokoley Sundav evening to visit her sister. Mrs. Charles Campbell and family. Blaine Sloan, son of Conuress inan Charles II. Sloan of (leneva. Nebraska, came down from Lin coln last Wednesday with hale Movies, visiting wilh him until Thursday. They returned on No. C! lo their studios at the stale university. Congressman Sloan was in a railroad wreck in l'enn svlvania last week, but being in I ho roar car, which was not de railed, escaped unhurt and con GiegKnas! snow you in our iuc Will Be Received at the Drug Stor tinued his journey lo Washing Ion, 1). C. Isaac Wolfe is on the sick list this week. Morgan Curyea is on the street again after a sick spell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond West lake and daughter, of Murdock spent Sunday with James oFrc- niiiii and family. Mrs. Warren Bock returned to her home at Bethany Tuesday af ter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas. Ed Slroonier and family relum ed home Monday on No. til from Clarinda, Iowa, where they have boon Ihe past ten days visiting relatives. Mr. ard Mrs. John Oroen of Mil ford, Nebraska, who litis been visiting their brother-in-law, (loorge Leibharl and wife, relum ed to their home Tuesday. Morn To Mr. and Mrs. William Aullhotise, February S. 1U12, a son. Also lo Mr. and Mrs. Loin Foreman of Fort Worth, lexas, February r, 1!M2 boon christened , a son, who has (loorge Charles Foreman. About young folks surprised Leo Prouty on his I7tli birthday, ... i . i i w Ii KM i occurred tenruai u. 11U' by gathering al his homo, north of town, in the evening. Re freshments were served and a very pleasant lime was reported. Firends and neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen gathered at their home Mpndav evening for a farewell parly, a s Mr. and Mrs. Mullen will leave in ihe near fill lire Texas, spent. Mr, the Mi liesilav for their new home in n enjoyable evening was W. t'l. Movies ciilerlainod , lern priscillas la! Wed-j in p!:u f Mrs. Applelon, w ho w as .prev enleil ness from having t Ii home. Fauev work through ill- : - ladie al her ;'urnilied oc- j cup lliei I ion and diversion. The next ing will be wilh Mrs. I. B. j .:.- - Lincoln Stale Journal, j yoitnu woman, w ho gave her as Oorlv Carlson, srof oil i Briug A y.i name of No. lo Mr uorl Ii liekel n. I , lal I luirsdav and ran Mary Skinner s home, of the denol. She had a for I ii In. Hie acted so ev that Dr. Muir was call t ranu ed, and alter conferring w ilh Ihe Y. W. C. A. at Lincoln she was cared for here until Fridav morn ing, when hr. Muir and Mrs. Skinner accompanied her lo Lin coln, where she was exvaininod and subsequently soul to (he slale hospital. ' Dm (0 f P GINGHAMS Lringnams. M W. K. Xcvvkirk left Sunder evening for Eagle. (ieorge Kamm wan in Linoo-to Saturday on business. (J. II. Wolfe was a businHK visitor to Lincoln Saturday. Charles Rulofsz was on Uie sick list a few days Ibis week. Miss McIIugh of South Omaha is visiting her niece, Mrs. Will Casey. The Ladies' Reading club met Wednesday with Mrs. Chris Keefer. Mrs. Aaron Paling of (ireeii- wood was visiting home foli Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Johnson id son, Robert, were in Lincoln Mon day to have dental work done. Mrs. Lucy Armstrong of Pern, Neb., who has been visiting willi friends and relatives here, depart ed for her home Monday n No. ft. A son wits born Monday to Mii. ami Mrs. Harlan, hut only lived a short time. The remains warp laken Tuesday to Olenvvood, lowm, for interment by Mr. Harlan, wb was accompanied liy W. L. Hayw. THE SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEALTH Is no) for those sutl'ering fru kidney ailments ami irregularil ies. The prompt nsoo f Foley Kidney Pills will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and slrengtnen sore, weak and ailing Kidneys, re store normal aclion. and with it. health and strength. Mrs. M. F. Spalsbury. Sterling, III., says: "I sulVerod great pain in my back and kidneys, could not sleep at. night, and could not raise my hand. over my head. But two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills cured me." For sale by F. C. Frieke - Co. Work Begins cn Front. I'eler Itieliavds began work vclcrdav on Ihe new lioiii for tt. I'. Wcsroll's Sons. I lie outside slairwav having been lorn ;vay preparatory o polling in the (date gla.- and copper. The slairvvny will bo reversed and Ihe ascent made front Ihe south instead r as formerly from t be in il l h. FIRST I A CR'PPP, THEN BRONCHITS That was Ihe case wilh Mr.. W. S. Mailey. MeCreaiy. Kv. "My wife wa taken down with a se vere attack of hi grippe, which run into bronchi! is. she coughed as though she had consumption and could not sloop at night. The llrst bol tie of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound gave her so nntfli relief (lint she continued using it until she, was permanently cured." For sale bv F. O. Fricke it Co. J