Sew Arrivals! Linen Collars Vense Collars Side Jabots : ' Jabot's ;' Auto Veils Auto Scarfs Cotton Fringe Trimming Cotton Ball Trimming Swiss Allovers Venise Allovers ! Venise Laces 1 Armenian Laces Winsor Ties Swiss and Venise Bandings ZUCKWEILE LUTZ OIII1KH UK SAI.K. Bv virtue of an onler of al issued bv A. J. l!ieon hh County Jude of Cnss f.MMitv, Nehrnska, on tlit Htlt day o! Ajuil. A. 1). IS 12. upon a judgment 111! f If 11 III V.il'l omit 111 IHNor t istiili M. Huberts Knairitil Jnmes . Kaspar for tlip sum of $275.00 and osts, In an action In sain I'ouri penu- ins(. wliwefn Joseph M. Kolierts Is laintltT and James . Kaspar is He- n.liMit I will, on the 2Ut 1 tiav of April. A. lv. 11U2. at 10 o'clock a. m. of aid itu, at l no tront aoor or tnw couri i ouse of said Count v. in I'luttsniouth Nebraska, sell at public auction to t lie iithest bidder-tor ash the following excritied persdnal properly, to-wit: Ten sacks or rvo Hour, sts ins. rain. 11 sacks of Sun-Kissed Hour, 9X lbs. each. 17 sacks of Forest Hose Hour, lis ids. icli. :fi sacks of Neliawka Hour, SS lbs. pni'ii 0 sacks of Cold Medal Hour, as ids. arli. :S ?acks or lleisel s Hour, ins. eacn, One Choppie gasoline engine. VK1I IlilPH tlf U'lllill. - To satisfy said order of sale, the uinnitnt .lnf thereon brill IT. in the BH recate. $275.00 antl il.i.Oj costs, anu accruing costs. t:. 1. yi iMii.il ' Sheriff of disss County, Nebraska. 1-9-10 days Tony Massio Injured. ' Tony Massio, a Greek laborer, in (ho employ of the Burlington, working with the bridge gang, while unloading sand on the "Y" at Oreapolis ,this morning was quite seriously injured. Tony was on a coal dump car of sand helping to unload and had an iron liar with which he was doing some heavy leaver work, when the bar .slipped and caught the calf of his left leg, inflicting a painful contused larcerated wound. He was brought to Plattsmouth on No. i and taken to Dr. Living ston's office, wbere his wounds was dressed. As a result Tony will not bea ble to return to work for some days. New Barber Shop at Cedar Creek Mr. S. B. Realties of Cedar (reek was in the city Tuesday looking after some business mat ters, and while here paid the Journal office a brief call, placing an ad in these columns for his new barber shop, just completed at Cedar Creek. He has just completed the erection of a new building, in which his shop is located, and will lie a very modern and cosy place,' one the like of which is seldom found in a town like Cedar Creek. Mr. Reames is a barber of considerable ex perience and there is no reason why he should not do a good business. He will conduct i nolary public work also, and wil acrry a good line of candies and cigars. Jos. McCaffery, Mgr. Schlitz Hotel, Omaha, and Vice President in Nebraska of "Greeters of America," writes: "I recommend Vnlnv's TTnnpv and Tar Com- nnn ..pp rM.re, for concha due. They are smooth, selected and colds. I have used it myself enu,II "T1, fn,e Lfr,om fr,1 iTice s.uu per ousnei, sacKeu Seed Potatoes. One car of our pure Red River Early Ohio seed potatoes is now with good results, and have re- commended it to many others, who have since told me of its great curative power in diseases of the throat and lungs." For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. B. F. Moore Wins Third Prize. Nehawka, Neb., April 1. Just at this time I feel it my duty to say a few words in regard to the Daily News contest. After looking carefully over the returns of the contestants that won at the News oflice,I find that I was only defeated from flrstp rize be cause the contestants that won and will be higher, so order now We pay the freight. Alfalfa seed purity 99 per cent; growth nearly 100 per cent, $10.45 per bushel. Ask for samples. Johnson Rros., Nebraska City, Neb 4-11-ltwkly Livingston-Tschlrren. On Wednesday, April 3, in the city of Lincoln, Mr. Harrison Liv ingston and Miss Rose Tschirren were married. The bride, we learn, resided near Plattsmouth and is a stranger to most all in first and second prizes in some this vicinity. However, in chang way were able to induce the peo-ing her name from Tschirren to pic to extend their subscriptions . Livingston she has accomplished two years, and also where they j considerable besides securing a were taking only daily to take,miphty fine young man. The both daily and Sunday, and there-j bride and groom have laid in lore they sent in very few more ( household goods and reside on renewals than I did and no more the old home farm two miles 1- THE WEATHER. v!Il II1"IJ" The readings below are taken at the BurlinKton depot, where the ther mometer Is placed under condition similar to those used by the United Slates weather bureau: Temperatures In Plattsmouth. $ a. m 50 1 p. in. ... G8 10 'a. in (ii 2 p. in. ... 71 Forecast Fur Nebraska Local rains, followed by clearing Thursday evening, rriilay, probably lair. tag! mtmo) ;S-0 ------r-T- -r-H l-LM? I 1 I.l'.ti AIi wnt K. In the District Court of Cana County, NebraHka. Millie D. Montgomery, Plaintiff. vs. James F. Archer. Defendant. James F. Archer, defendant, will take notice that on the 9th day of March, A. 1). 1912, Millie 1. Montgomery, plaintiff herein, n ed her petition in tne ui8' trict Court of Cass County. Nebraska, nirnlnst said defendant. . James F, Archer, the object and prayer of saia petition are, to quiet the tine, in tne plaintiff, Millie D. Montgomery, In and to the following described real estate, to-wit: 'Commencing at the southest corner of the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of Section twenty, Town ship eleven, range fourteen K. In Cass County, Nebraska; thence norm ten rotls; thence west to the west line of said quarter; thence south ten rods to the southwest cornor of the said north west quarter of the southeast quarter; thence east to the place of beginning, containing Ave acres; and to declare null and void and or no rorce and effect a certain deed of conveyance of said real estate from Abel Crabtree to James F. Archer, which deed Is re corded In the deed records of Cass County, Nebraska, in book thirty-four at page 589, and to declare null and void any and all claims of said James F. Archer In and to said real estate; also alleging adverse possession of said premises for more than ten years last past, and prays for equitable relief. You are required to answer said cetl tlon on or before the 22nd day of April, a. d. taiz. ' Millie D. Montgomery, Plaintiff. C. A. HawU. Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-ll-wkly-4-wks Campaign for New Members. J, W. Doran, the iield man for Nebraska for the Loyal Mystic Legion, has been in the city for a week and has a class of twenty five members ready for initiation tonight. This popular fraternal insurance order was organized locally about seventeen years ago, and has 200 benllciary members in this city. The order has paid out about $25,000 in losses in this community since its estab lishment here, which speaks volumes for the insurance side of the. company, and its social features are as good, if not bet ter, than its competitors. Mr. Doran expects to put in a class of fifty new members before the campaign is over. NOTICE. James V. Kaspar will take notice that on the 26th day of February, A. D. 1912, the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska, In its Justice jurisdiction, issued an order of at tachment for the sum of One Hundred Six and 92-100 Dollars, In an action pending before said court wherein the I'lattsmouth State Bank, a corporation Is plaintiff, and James V. Kaspar is de fendant, that property of the defend' ant, consisting of one Cliople gasoline engine, seven piles of wood, 10 sacks of rye flour, 98 lbs. each; 19 sacks Sun klst flour, 98 lbs. each; 17 sacks Forest itose Hour. 98 lbs. each: 30 sacks Na hawka flour, 98 lbs. each; 6 sacks Gold Medal flour, 98 lbs. each; S sacks Helsel tlour, 98 lbs. each; has been attached under said order. Said cause was con tinned to the 18th day of April, A. D, iviz, at 9 o'clock a. m. PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK S-4-3wks, north and two east of Weeping Water. Weeping Water Republican. new subscribers. Thanking you all for your loyal support, I re main, yours truly, R. F. Moore, Nehawka, Neb. Charles Manning, Middle ( "utice ur appuichtiupj poh Branch, Neb., gives his report on LIQUOR LICENSE. Foley Kidney Pills. He says: "I hi the Matter of the Application had trouble with my kidneys, so of Henry H. Wiedeman for bad that I passed blood. Doctor-j Liquor License, ing did me but little good, so ! This is to certify that Henry II. tried Foley Kidney Pills. One Wiedeman of the Village of large bottle entirely cured mo of i Greenwood, Cass County, Ne niy trouble, and I cheerfully re- braska, filed a petition in the commend Foley Kidney Pills to' office of Die Village Clerk on April anyone suffering with kidney! 10th, 1912, as required by the trouble." For sale by F. G. Fricke' statutes of the State of Nebraska, A CO. nn,l th1 ordinances of the Village of Greenwood, to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the coming municipal year, in a building situated on lot No. 277 in said village. (SeaD L. H. DAFT, Village Clerk. Fremont Bridge Gone Again Two spans of the Burlington bridge over the Platte river went out last night at Fremont. En gineer I. T. Koonlz, who was pull ing train No. 88 from Sioux City to Pacific Juncl ion, had just pass ed over I he bridge w ith his t rain when the flood swept the two pans of the bridge out. Mr Koonlz says the river raised four feel at Fremont in a very short lime. The bridge had been put in repair from 'the former flood and had been in use but a few davs. For Representative. We arc. requested to announce the name of Georgo W. Olson as a i'andidalc for stalo representative, ' subject to the choice of the democratic voters at the pri maries on Friday, April 19th. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic con- Doan's Regulets oper A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is . slipalion. un unhappy slave. Burdock Blood ate easily, tone the stomach, cure Hitters builds up sound neauii constipation. 25c. Ask your keeps you well. druggist for them mil The One Best Drink SIZZ is a powdered beveraee, and comes in trie following flavors: Orange, Lemon, Celery, and Itoot beer. Have your own Soda Fountain in your Home. The making of h glass of SIZZ needs only the addition of clear, cold water, It's alive, it's sparkling, cooling and delicious. YOU'LL LIKE THIS DRINK SIZZ is put up in three size bottles- 2.rc, 50c and $1.00, and costs but about one cent per drink. SIZZ may be bought in Plattsmouth at the followiug places Smith &. Mauzy, Weyrich &. Hadroba, H. M. Soennichsen, E. G. Dovey and Son, Adolph Giesfc, Dd Donat Leo. Grotte Mfg. Co. OMAHA, NEB. . Accidents will happen, but tho best-regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. NEW BARBER SHOP IN CEDAR CREEK. 4 p2lJ 'f. it. 11 pr3n For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PEK CI" NT' ANcgelulilePrcpnrattonfxAs similalinSteFoorfamlRediita linlicSMtccIisoaiteolsi Tromotcs DittonJCkcrfii' iwss and Resi.Contalnsncitto Opiimi.MorphLic norMacraLI NOThAKCOTIC. SttprtfOUDrSMUmim fmf4w S.itf' y.lx.Stmn Auuftftf yjyfffiffB litlulKtdrUb, RsfJThe Kind You Have Anetfect Remedy forCtoitsfln tlon . Sour StotiuclUMarrtoi WormsjCoiTvulsMusJewnsb IttSSMitLOSSOFSLEKP. FUSuufe Signuun f NEW YORK. Signature Bears the Z, , .Af 1 ii . , . . --- - In Use For Over Thirty Years JSJJ Guaranteed under the Exact Copy of Wrapper. finntca Ii)) 111 H-H-I-H-I-l-I-I-I-I-I-l-H- I wish to announce that I have just opened a new barber shop in Cedar Creek, and hereby solicit the trade of the community in that line. Also notary public work done. S. J. Reames. 1011 RUN 110 RISK Our Reputation and Money Back of This Offer. Are FREE HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION. I have arranged to get a rate of $30.60 round trip to Dcrmott, way whatever, if you We pay for al the medicine used during tho trial, if our rem edy fails to completely relieve you. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any accept our Arkansas, on the second day of offer. Could anything be more May, where we have 15,000 acres fair for you? Is there any reason of line farm lands for sale. Those why you should hesitate to put buying land while there will have our claims to a practical test? Iheir railroad fare returned, tori A most scientillc, common- further particulars apply to or sense treatment is Rexall Order write, lies, which are eaten like candy. T. L. Amick, Mynard, Neb. They are very pronounced, gentle i Sec the exhibit at J. L. rtussell's and pleasant in action, and par- Hiley Hotel Bar. - LOCAL HEWS licularly agreeable in every way, They do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping, or other inconvenience, Rexall Or derlies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate per J. W. Edmunds, from Murray, sons. was in i ne city today. We ursce you to try Rexa Or J. W. Holmes of Murray was in derlies at our risk. Three sizes, the city today, coming up in his 10c, 25c and 50c. Remember, auto. you can get Rexall Remedies in Adam Hild, one of the pioneer this community only at our store C. Bengali of near Murray, one of the prominent farmers and stock raisers of that locality, was a Plattsmouth visitor today. Bates, 8 Miles South of Plattsmouth (the Old Martin Farm) has installed a Saw Mill on his place, and is prepared to furnish hard lum ber of all kinds, posts and chunk wood. SA11 orders promptly filled, and also solicited. farmers of Cass county, from west of Mynard, was in the city today, Otto Puis, from west of Mur ray, was in the city today, com ing up in his auto to spend a few hours with county scat friends. William Puis, from near Mur ray -The Rexall Store. & Co., Union Block. F. O. Fricke DR Herman Grccdor, Graduate Vetincary Surgeon (Formerly with U. S. Department Agriculture) Licensed by Nebraska State Board Calls Answered Promptly Phone 378 White, Plattsmouth Do You want an AUCTIONEER? If you do, get one who has Experience, Ability, Judgement. Telegraph or write ROBERT- VIKINSOIJ, Dunbar, Neb. Dates made at this office or the Murray State Bank. Rates Reasonable Ferry Road Open. I. N. Hunter- says the ferry road is open now so that one with a learn can go to the ferry easily was in the city a few hours At the points where the bank had yesterday evening, coming down from Omaha, where he and his son, Otto, had been with some stock, ell returned home on the midnight M. P. train. "Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Noth ing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me perman ently." Hon. John R. fiarrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engelke meier and daughter, from near Nehawka, were in the city a few- hours today visiting with county seat friends and looking after some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Engelkemeier took Hie train this (Thursday evening, over the M. P. for Kansas City, where they will spend a few days visit ing with friends. incroached on I ho road the ferry men put in a few shots of dyna mite in the bank across the road and widened the track so that teams can pass along that way without danger A. C. narrow, the Burlington civil engineer, of Lincoln, was visitor in the city this morning Strange Methods. It is incredible that every new method of treatment, even if op posed toa II experiences of the medical science, Ilnds its follow ers who ridicule every other mode of treatment. Some of these fads are cold-water teratment. lectricity, massage, diet, special exercises, suggestion, Cchristian science, etc. Some of these treat ments are good for certain dis eases, either alone or combined with some other treatment, but some are nonsensical or even dangerous. Fortunately the ma jority of people trusts in old remedies which for years have al ways given satisfaction, like Trinor's American Elixir of Bitter Wine in diseases of tho digestive organs. It is not necessary to try anything else in indisposition, loss of appetite, constipation, headache, nervousness and neu ralgia, weakness, yellow com plexion, jaundice and other dis eases of the stomach, the liver and the bowels. Atd rug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333-1339 So. Ash land Ave., Chicago, 111. WAHOO.HCB The Dcst Flour in the Market. Sold by all Leading Dealers r-H-M Parish Meeting Elects Officers. At a meeting of the members of St. Luke's parish last Mon day evening the following officers were re-elected: W. J. White, senior ward; George Dodge, junior warden; Carl Fricke, George Falter and J. H. Thrasher, vestry. men. Carl Fricke was elected treasurer and George Falter secretary. Ladies' Spring suite 1 (ol (ni (nlll H In) ir I iy) iyj lyi iyj u u i L Mrs. Dr. A. P. Barnes looked after some items of business in the metropolis this afternoon, go ing on I he fast mail. WANTED Hens 10c Cream 293 This week only. HATT PRODUCE CO. 0 on every Ladies' uft in She House IFangors Bop't. SSoro f V. ZUCKER, Mgr. Home of Guaranteed Values. 1 1 H 1 1 I I t II II 1 1 I II H H H 1 III 1 1 III H Hill II H'HH It