This is a Guaranteed Advertisement We guarantee our clothes and we guarantee our advertising. Seek out the mott progressive clothes merchant of your locality and ask to see these Kirschbaum Guaranteed Hand-Tailorod Ail-Wool Clothes - Fanger's Department Store - V. ZUCKER, Manager i 1 THE HOME OF GUARANTEED VALUES ( BURLINGTON BAUD'S SECOND BIG CONCERT Fop Purpose of Securing Funds to Purchase Uniforms for Mem bers of That Organization. No one should forget Hie date of tho Burlington band concert Tuesday night, April 1(5, at the Parmele theater. This band is a permanent organization and -"one, that is calculated to do much ad vertising for IMaltsnioulh in the future, as it has done in I he past. Our people should be proud of I he band, and no doubt are, and are willing to assist it in every way possible. Now, they do not feel like soliciting contributions from individuals without giving something in return, and planned early in the winter to give a series of concerts for the purpose of securing, means to buy uniforms. The lirst concert was given several weeks ago, and the second one was deferred from time to lime on account or oilier local entertainments; some lime since the night of Tuesday, April 10, was lixed upon as the date for this one. The season will soon open when the boys will he ready to play for all sorts of gatherings, and we all want to see them turn out in a respectable manner, the same as bands in other towns. The idea of these concerts is to raise money to purchase uni forms without soliciting in dividual subscriptions from the business men of the city to aid them in this worthy cause. Peo ple in other cities take great pride in their bands, and give them all the assistance possible. Now is the lime lo aid the Bur lington band, without it costing anyone very much. The admis sion to the concert is only 25 cents, and every citizen can afTord to attend, especially when it is given for sut'h a worthy cause. Don't mistake the date Tuesday night, April 10. Make your ar rangements lo attend. Easter We have about 50 Sample Waists and 6hirts from Munson's (the Acorn brand) that we are closing out at the factory price. It is a good time to get a Stylish Waist at a reduction. These are all new 1912 Waists A new lot of Mandel Bro.'s Middy Blouses and Shirts just received Shirts $1.25, $1.65 and $2.50 Silk Shirts, Something Swell, $2.75 These Waist and Shirts are made by two of the leading manu facturers of Ladies Waists, and you will find them out of the ordi. nary class in every particular. We want to show them to YOU! -jj linn jfy&k. j23 (fin D VJ The Kirschbaum Warranty ftfWe guarantee our goods to the dealer and his customer. If anything goes wrong, we will make it right Should you find any imperfection in the cloth or tailoring of Kirschbam hand-made gar ment, it may be returned and the money will be refunded. Will Repair Wagon Bridge Soon. From Wednesday's Dally. The Polloek-DulT wagon bridge, three spans of which were carried away by the recent floods, will be repaired as speedily as it can be done after the water subsides. Manager Pollock has already had the contractor, (Hen Smith, on the ground and measurements have been taken for two steel spans to take the place of the wooden ones which went out. The bridge will'be back in commission probably in sixty days, so as fsoon as 'the steel piling can be driven and the steel work gotten from the factory. ,.- A MOTHER'S CARE. A careful mother will not give her child a medicine without knowing it is pure, contains no opiates, and has healing and curative qualities. Such a medi cine is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, and all affec tions of the throat, lungs and chest. Best and safest for chil dren and grown persons. Take no substitute. For sale by F. (1. Fricke & Co. Carried Past Station. From Wednesday's Dally. .Mrs. C. H. Cobb and daughter, Fae, who have been visiting Mrs. Cobb's daughter at Washington for a week, returned last night on No. 2. Mrs. Cobb did not hear the station called and as the train came through on the cut off, it. reached Plnllsmoulh fifteen minutes ahead of the schedule, and Mrs. Cobb and daughter were carried by to Pacific Junction and returned later, arriving about 9 o'clock. FOUR YEARS FOR HIS CHILDREN. (i. F.Oliver, Papillion, Neb., says: "I have found through the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for the past four years for my children that it gives I he desired results and I would not be with out a bottle of this cough medi cine in the house." For sale by F. fl. Fricke & Co. Wsdis1l:s 75ctb fS3!aS PLATTSMOUH, NEB. NO WHO DOUBT A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. We guarantee immediate and positive relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every case where our remedy fails to do this we will return the money paid us for it. That's a frank statement of facts, and we want you to sub stantiate them at our risk. Hexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive loose ness, or oilier undesirable ef fects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which Ihey come in contact, apparently acting as a regulative Ionic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcom ing weakness, and aiding to re store the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Hexall Orderlies are unsur passable and ideal for Ihe use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of constipation and its attendant evils. Thai's why we back our faith in them with our promise of money back if they do not give entire satis faction. Three sizes: 12 tablets, 10 cents; .10 tablets, 25 cents, and 80 tablets 50 cents. Remember, your can obtain Hexall Remedies in Plallsmouth only at our store The Hexall Store. F. G. Fricke & Co., Union Block. Buys News-Herald. George A. Holton of Omaha has closed a deal whereby he be comes Hie owner of Ihe Platts moulh News-Herald newspaper plant. Mr. Holton is an old news paper man and an experienced printer and will begin at once to make his newspaper a hummer. Mr. O. E. Mayfleld, former owner, will probably go lo California in nuest of health. H"!"I"I"I"H"I"I'I'I"I-I-H'H 4 GREENWOOD. 4 ir (Special Correspondence.) 4 The license ticket was elected at the election Tuesday. Mrs. E. F. Devoe, from An drews, Nebraska, is here on busi ness this week. Mrs. George Walling has open ed a new millinery store in W. E. Pailing's building. I olly Dwyer, who spent her vacation with her mother, return ed to Peru Tuesday. Miss Florence Hayden and Miss Frances Fenster returned (o Lincoln Sunday morning. An Easter program will be given at the M. E. church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Br. Talcott has taken in an other partner, whose birthday will be celebrated on April 3d in Ihe future. Br. Jones reports a daughter at the home of J. C. Olsen, which was born on Ihe first of April. Both mother and little one are doing nicely. A new laboratory case has been procured for the instruments of the physics and botany classes. A new section has also been ad ded to Ihe bookcase in Ihe school library. Onas Marshall was attacked by a male hog Friday evening and received a severe laceration in the lower part of the left thigh by coining in contact with ow of its tusks. L Facts About Indigestion and Its Roller That Should Interest You. Although Indigestion and Dys pepsia are so prevalent, most peo ple do not thoroughly understand their cause and cure. There' is no reason why most people should not eat anything they desire if Ihey will only chew it carefully and thoroughly. Many actually starve themselves into sickness through fear of eating every good-looking, good-smelling and good-lasting food, because it does not agree with them. The best, thing 0 do is to fit yourself to digest any good food. We believe we can relieve Dys pepsia. We are so confident' of this fact that we guarantee and promise to supply Ihe medicine free of all cost to every one who will use it, who is not perfectly satisfied with the results which it produces. Wo exact no promises, and put no one under any obliga tion whatever. Surely, nothing could he fairer. We are located right here and our reputation should be sulllcienl assurance of the genuineness of our offer. We want every one troubled with Indigestion or Dyspepsia in any form lo come lo our store and buy a box of Hexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them home and give I hem a reasonable trial, ac cording to direcilons. Then, if not satisfied, come to us and get your money back. They are very pleasant to take; Ihey aid to soothe Ihe irritable stomach, to strengthen and invigorate Ihe di gestive organs, and lo promote a healthy and natural bowel action, thus leading to perfect and healthy digestion and assimila tion. A 25c package of Hexall Dys pepsia Tablets furnishes 15 days' treatment. In ordinary cases, this is sulllcienl lo produce a cure. In more chronic cases, a longer treatment, of course, is necessary, and depends upon Ihe severity of the (rouble: For such cases, we have two larger sizes, which sell for 50c and $1.00. Re member, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Hexall Store. F. O. Fricke & Co., Union Block. Union Hardware Man. Hoy I'plon, the enterprising and rustling hardware man from Union, was in the cily this morn ing looking afler some business mailers. Mr. Upton is proprietor of one of the swellest hardwarV stores in Cass county, one that the people of Union should feel proud of and no doubt do. He paid Ihe Journal office a brief call and reports business matters in Union in good condition ami all the merchants of Ihe south Cass town preparing for n large busi ness during the year 1912. Subscribe for the Dally Journal. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bo"g!i! Boars the Signature of ACTUA STARVATION SUBSTAFiTIAL AND COH VEHIENT IMPROVEMENT Peter Bates, Well Known Con tractor, Engaged to Do the Work at Dovey's Store. Peter Bates, one of Ihe skilled mechanics of the cily, has been engaged by E. G. Dovey & Son to make some extensive improve ments at their store. The plan contemplates cutting a large doorway between the dry goods department and the store room formerly occupied by Miss Myers' millinery store, thus increasing the ground floor space for the belter handling of the large stock of goods. The store will he much more convenient and will be the only three-front store in Ihe county, giving this popular firm of merchants an opportunity to better display the goods they keep for sale. The excuse given by some for going to Omaha be cause they could not get what they wanted in Plallsmouth will be largely overcome when the goods desired can be arranged in full view of the customer. The grocery department will be moved from the west to the east room, which will he for groceries exclusively, and Ihe two west rooms will be wholly devoted to dry goods, notions and carpets. Heretofore the grocery depart ment has been handicapped by having a part of the dry goods line on their side also, but this line will now be at the front of I lies tore. Customers coming in from the street will find the new plan much more convenient than formerly. Seeds that Grow. New, recleaned lesled alfalfa, 9!)-8 per cent pure, $10.15 per bushel. Red clover, 0(.) per cent pure, 13.50 per bushel. Timolhv, ?7.50. Alsyke, $13.50. Canadian oals, Swedish, $1.25. Red top, $3.00. Blue grass, $1.25. Cow peas, $2.50. Rape, $3.50. Amber rane, $1.25. Herman millet, $1.10. Kafllr corn, $1.00.' Tested yellow and while seed corn, $2.50. Spring wheat, $1.25. Seamless bags, 20c each. Jersey sweet potatoes, $3.75 per barrel. Heml ine pure Red River Farly Ohio seed potatoes. Ask for delivered price April 1st. Seed samples sent on request. Johnson Bros., Nebraska City, Neb. Married In Lincoln. A marriage license was issued in Lincoln Wednesday to Harri son Livingston of Weeping Wa ter and Miss Rose Tschirren, whose parenls reside near this cily. There is nothing said ns to the ceremony, but it is pre sumed that the marriage took place in (he capital city. No doubt Ihe friends of Miss Tschirren will be surprised at this announce ment. The Journal extends con gratulations just the same. HOT FROM THE ANVIL. (i. W. Korns, Ihe well known blacksmith at Wood vi lie, Neb., is cured of a lame back that was a serious (rouble lo him. He says: " have used Foley Kidney Pills and Ihey have done me more good for lame back than anything I ever used. I cheerfully recom mend them for lame back and kidney ailments." For sale bv F. H. Fricke &, Co. FREE HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION. I have arranged lo get n rale oT $30.00 round (rip (o Dermotl, Arkansas, on (he second day of May, where we have 15,000 acres of line farm lands for sale. Those buying land while (here will have (heir railroad fare relumed. For further particulars apply to or write, T. L. Amick, Mynard, Neb. See Ihe exhibit at J. I,. Russell's Riley Hotel Bar. Jos. McCaflVry, Mgr. Schlilz Hotel, Omaha, and Vice President, in Nebraska of "Hreeters of America," writes: " recommend Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound as a sure cure for roughs and colds. I have used it myself with good results, and have re commended it to many others, who have since fold me of its great curative power in diseases of (he throat and lungs." For sale by F. H. Fricke & Co. For Representative. We are requested to announce Ihe name of Heorge W. Olson ns a candidate for stale representative, subject to the choice of tho democratic voters at the pri maries on Friday, April 19lh. Try a sack of Forest Roso Flour tho next time you need flour. Ask your dealer what ho thinks of it. I n l When J Buying I Baking Powder I For this is the baking powder that g 'makes the g baking better' It leavens thefood g evenly throughout; puffs it up to airy I lightness, makes it 1 delightfully apjieti- g Ing and wholesome, g Remember, Calumet a is moderate in price highest in quality. r ask your ci Calumet. D rocer for on't take g 1 I BAKING POWDER) c BAKING POW' CHICAGO Chas. Hornby, Massed, Neb., makes the following statement: "I was bothered with sciatic rheumatism so bad I could hardly I urn over and was still and sure in all my .joints. W. A. Chapin of Carnes, Neb., advised me to use Foley Kidney l'ills, say ing if three bottles did not euro me he would return my money. I am glad to say il was not neces sary lo use all of tin; three bot tles, and Ihey cured me entirely." For sale by F. !. Fricke & Co. Happy In California. F. II. Wescoll is in receipt of a letter from his parents, K. C. Wescoll and wife, who are both well ami happy, and express their satisfaction in Inning escaped Ihe rigors of Ihe Nebraska winter. II has been a winter of conf inuous sunshine and (lowers in I heir California residence, both of which have been much appreciat ed by Mr. mid .Mrs. Wescoll, sr. Charles Manning, Middle Uranch, Neb., gives his report-on Foley Kidney Pills. He says: "I had trouble with my kidneys, so had thai I passed blood. Doctor ing did me bill little good, so I tried Foley Kidney Pills. Ono large bottle entirely cured me of my (rouble, and I cheerfully re commend Foley Kidney Pills to anyone suffering with kidney trouble." For sale by F. H. Fricke il Co. PEES! ROSE . - - 1 wahoo.neb. 4s7b The Best Flour in the Market. Sold by all Leading Dealers . 'V. W30MIIIS r