For Lo.s of Hair We will pay for what you use tf Rexatl "'.l" Hair Tonf: Jes not promote the growth of yoor hair. la a!! o,: ixi.ri'z.it tvith hair tonic tie ciiiv (li.it lin moM to pain our roufutc:i'-i is Krxnll "Mi" Hair Toni. We have mirh well fouuJtd (iiitH in it thut w wank you to try it at our risk. If it duca not antWy yuvi in every particular, we will pay for tvliat, you uw to the extent ol a 30 1iy treatment. If Rexull K3" Hair Tonic doee not remove dandruff, relieve aralp irritation, iitop tUr hair from fulling and promoto a new growth of hair, ronie back to u and ack us to return the money you paid for it, mid wo will promptly hand it har.lc to you. You don't aiun anything, promiw any thing, liring anything hack, or in any ''. way olilifrateyouraclf. Inn't that fair? Doesn't it aland to reaaon that we would net make auch a liberal offer If we did not truly bnlieve that Kciall "!U" Hair Tonic will do all we claim for it that it will do all nd more than Any other remedy! - We have everything thorn is a dV re.&nd fur, and are aMo to judge the merits of the thing! we evil. Om tomera tell ua of their mwcphn. There are mora antlafird uaarn of Itexall "83" Hair Touio than any aimilaf preparation we soil. Start a treatment of Rexall "O.V llair Tonic today. If you do, w believe you will thank ua for thii rid vice. Two aiie bottles, 60o and II. You can buy Iteiall "93" Flair Tonie Is this community only at our store: ItSI ft RICH PUIS "The City" Ono of Interest to Old and Young Alike and Greeted by Immense Audiences. The Balance of Our Overcoat Stocli now offered at astonishingly low prices!-- -.- ... - - We intend to close out every last overcoat in the house. We haven't very many left, but if you caii find your size it will pay you 10 buy one now at the bi saving we offer you and carry it over till next winter. We have lost sight of the former price and even the cost in closing out these final numbers. We have nothing but good coats to sell, so whatever price you pay you will get a good coat. Good-bye prices $6.85, $9.85 and $11.85. Come in and look at these coats and you will see without doubt you are saving big money. Fur Coats $15 F. ra(ta- mouth G. FRICKE & CO. Nebraska Then) Is a Retail fltnm in nr.rlv ..- and city in tuo United Htnten. Canal lreat Britain. There is a different Itnall Remedy for noarly every ordinary human ill each enpecially flnainned for the particular ill fur which it is reouunucuded. The R.xall Stores are America' Cr.at.at U. ug Stor.a ery town ada and E THE ANNI- VERSARY OF "THE FA THER OF HIS COUNTRY" From Saturday's Uully. '1 inlay was generally observed throughout tho cily as u holiday, it being llio anniversary of the birth of "Tho Father of His Oounlry," (ioorge Washington Tin; Burlington shops, the Itiinks and- bostotlice wore closed in honor of tho day, and Hit; snow made most of the citizens hang around I ho base burner I ho groat or portion or the day, except a few of I ho bravest, who ventured out. lho snow last night was quite badly drifted in places by I he wind, and it made gelling around lho streets difficult for lho early risers, but the in duslrious merchants soon had most of the walks cleared off of lho surplus fall of "the beauti fill." The late Clyde Fitch was the author of more than fifty plavs, at least two-thirds of which liao enjoyed wide popularity unions American theater patrons. Many of them, notably "Tho Climbers and "The (iirl With the (ireen F.yes," were distinctly society 'i.t.it... I dramas. 11 was once sum mat. nc could not write a man's play. "The City" was his answer. It seemed a bit of irony that tin; liiugest thing ho ever wrote should have been I lit; one ho was lever lo see acted, for Fitch's leath occurred before tho night of production. "Tho City" proved a thundering success. It ran for an entire season at the Lyric theater in New York and later duplicated its triumps at the MCDDRCVI Cut P A TDI M (irand opera house in Chicago. lltuiinuun ui uuinu nmui Tho play has never been pre sented in this city and it is a nailer for satisfaction that tho Cnilod Play company has elected o send it here. Hugo B. Koch, an actor who nas acmevcu a une following through his artistic vork in "The Servant in tho House," "Tho Tort of Missing Men," "The House of a Thousand Candles," and other recent suc cesses, will bo seen in the loading role. Mr. Koch personally se eded his company and has an irganizal ion of lho highest merit. The production is complete ami lho mnsl, beautiful, it is promised, over sent out with a United Play oinpany attraction. The date of I bo local engagement is Saturday night, March 1. Wescott's Sons Child's Coats $1 and $2 ALWAYS THE HOME OF SATISFACTION WILL REMOVE HOUSE TO mandan, south Dakota To Attend Convention. from Saturday's Imllji County Superintendent, Mary K. Foster departed this morning for Philadelphia, whore she will at tend a meeting of the National Association of Superintendents, which will meet in that city tho coining week. It is possible Miss Foster will find lime to visit in Washington and witness tin; in auguration of President Wilson. FOR THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT WILSON THE MATTER OF OPEN ING A STONE QUARRY SOUTH OF THE CITY Seeds Thai Grow. Host recleaned native clover, U'J per cent pure, 08 per cent growth, HI 2.00 bushel. Homo grown tim othy, .V-.75. Blue garss, lucky, lied top, $2.25 Ken- Ne. nraska airalla, tw per cent pure, U8 per cent growth, MO. 45. Kan sas alfalfa, $0.90. Alsyko, $11.90 Johnson county white corn, $2.50, in ear. Our corn took cwoep stakes at Lincoln Corn show. Buy now. Seed will bo higher. Ask for wholesale catalog-, field and garden ,oods. Samples mailed free. Johnson Bros. Seed Co., Nebraska City, Neb ior n miM, easy action oi uie hov els, irv noon s llogiiiols, n modern laxative. 25c at all stores. Some lift eon men are engaged ! mlay in the task of tearing down the house owned by the C order eslale on South Highlit street, ami which litis been purchased by Louis Jiran, who will have the material shipped lo Mamlan, N. I)., where it will bo erected on lho farm of Mr. Jiran, near Unit place. The material in the house is in excellent condition ami will make a very comfortable home for Mr. Jiran ami his family in ieir new location. This worthy cilien and his family will leave about the middle of March lo take charge of tho farm. The special train for the in auguration of President Wilson from Nebraska, which will bo ac companied by (iovernor More-head and slati and a largo delegation of Nebraska citizens, will leave Lincoln over the IHu'liuglon on February 28, at 4:30 p. in.; leave Omaha the same day at b:.JU p. m., and arrive in Chicago at 8:30 a. in. March 1; leaving Chicago at 9: 45 over the Big Four, and reach Cincinnati at ( p. in., where a stop-over of throe hours has been arranged for. The train will reach Staunton, Virginia, tho birthplace of NVoodrow Wilson, March 2 at 11 a. m., and remain there an hour and a half, leav ing for Charlottesville, where they will arrive al t :30 p. in., and a visit will bo paid to I In; former homes of Thomas Jell'erson and James Monroe, and the train will arrive in Washington al 7:.'in p. m. March 3. A number from this city are figuring on aecompany intc tho train, anil connections will be made here by a stub that will meet the train at Paeilic Junction, as the special will be sent around by way of Council niufTs. The fare will be $13.55 for tho round trip and good un lil March 10. (real possibilities are offered lo this city in lho proposition presented at tho Commercial club meeting Thursday evening in re gard to the opening of a stone c;uarry along the river south of this cily. The project is one which can make a good enterprise for the city and ono that would employ a large number of men and add greatly to the increase of business in the cily. Tho great est difficulty is in getting tho work under way after the mailer of financing the project lias been carried out, but it is understood that several years ago parties here secured through Senator Hurkett permission from tho war department to dump the dirt from lho grading into the river, where it would bo washed away, or if it was so desired it could be hauled from the scene of the ex cavation and used in tho filling of places along the road from the city to the quarry. The railroad could easily put in a spur of track from near Happy Hollow to the scene of the operations below the bridge and the rock could easily bo shipped out, as it is only about a mile jo where the quarry is proposed to be located. It is to be most earnestly hoped that capitalists can be inleresled in the project and soon, as it will be the means of making the town improve greatly ami that it would be tin immense success cannol bo doubled, as the supply of .Inne in this part of I In.1 country i-i wholly inadequate In supply lho demand. No Need to Stop Work. When tho doctor orders you to slop work it. staggers you. can't, you say. You know you are weak, run down and failing in health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent break down and build you up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bot tle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s. SAFETY IDEA OBTAINS LOCAL BASKET BALL TEAM AGAIN MEETS DEFEAT ON MOST BIG SYSTEMS from Saturday's Dally. The High school basket ball team received a defeat last even ing at the hands of the team rep resenting tho South Omaha High school, by the score of 02 to 9. The game was decidedly one sided, and the local boys did not display their usual skill and speed in lho game, duo doubtless to the lack of practice, as the team has been practicing only one night a week, which has greatly dis couraged the boys. Frank Mar shall did I lie principal scoring for Platlsnioulh. Meiiel'eo was the principal star of the South Oma ha loam, securing 19 field and 4 foul goals. fn the first half Plait smoulli scored ' 8 points against 2 for Soulh Omaha, while in the second half I hey only se cured 1 point. Are You a Cold Sufferer? Tako Dr. King's New Discovery. The Best Cough, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Money re funded if it fails to euro you. Do not heilale lake it al our risk. First tloes helps. J. II. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery cured my lerriblo cough and cold. I gained 15 pounds." Buv it at F. O. Fricke & Co. Surpriso Your Friends. For four weeks regular use Dr. a v . m 1 1 I I ri I. lung ievv i,ue rius. ie stimulate tho liver, improve diges tion, remove, blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear rnm your face and body and you feel bettor. Begin at once. Buy at F. a. Fnckc Si Co.'s. MISS STARR, EXPERT TRIMMER FOR FANGER'S DEPARTMENT STORE ! 'mm 1 ATTORNEY M'DONALD'S ADDRESS LAST NIGHT HIGHLY APPRECIATED MM,H.H'ira'J'l Simplest, Safest, Surest icclnttloa fer the prevention BLACKLEG CATTLE. In NO DOSE TO MEASURE. NO LIQUID TO SPILL. NO STRING TO ROT. Jet little pill to M plictd under the akin of the animal by a tingle ihruat of the Initrunnpu NOTICC. ror t limited time we will fire to any (rock- nun an Inlecior free with bit Drat purchtae ef 100 vacclnatloua. rmanaiD av PARKE, DAVIS & CO., ManufQ Chemists, DITROIT, MICH, fill BT Fricke S Go. Call or writo for free booklet. From Suturdny i Onlli. The llrst of the series of oc cupalion addresses to He given by prominent professional men of the slate was given last evening at the First Presbyterian church, under lho auspices of tho Build ers' class of lho church. The bad weather interferred largely with the attendance to hoar tho most excellent talk given by Attorney Charles (S. McDonald of Omaha who addressed tho young men on Tho Lawyer." He told of the course or study necessary to no come a practicing attorney and the different processes by which cases are handled through the courts. Those lectures uro given with the idea of giving lho young men an outline of the different professions and their duties to assist them in choosing a career ami will prove of untold benefit to nil who tako advantage of I hem to attend. Rev. Lorimer and lho young men of the church are di serving of much praise for their efforts in behalf of Hit young men of the city lo pick out a career that is soiled lo them For Sale. Two good milk cows ami tw curling calves. T. S. Barrows ti miles south of Platlsnioulh. 2-20-?l-wkl from Kuturduv'f Dal If Miss Frank Starr of Kansas Cily, Missouri, has arrived in this city and will at once enter upon ior duties as trimmer in the mil- iuery department of the Fa tiger Department store. Miss Starr is one oi I no expert li iininoi s sent out by tho wholesale house, and will be able to furnish the most artistic creations in the millinery lino. She has had extensive ex nerience in tho leading' stores of lho big cities and her stay hero will furnish tho ladies of Plaits-! mouth an excellent opportunity! to have their hats made by an ex pert in this line of work. Mr. Zucker, manager of tho store, is making preparations lo make this season's opening of the millinery line ono of the mosl brilliant ever held nere. Dr. King's New Discovery Soothes irritated throat and lungs, slops chronic and hacking cough, relievos tickling throat, tastes nice. Take no olher; once used, always used. But it at F. (i. Fricke A; Cn.'.s. Old-Fashioned Dance. Ono of the I real s of the sea son in uie dancing line win no e old-fashioned dance given by Missouri Tribe No. G9, Improved Order of Hod Men, at their hall on Wednesday evening, February 20. The most expert fiddlers in this part of the country will bo on hand and a big lime is looked for ward to. . 2-22-it-d FINEST IN PLATTSMOUTH AND A GREAT BIG PRODUCER EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE For Sale at a Bargain. 0 II. P., twin cylniler, magneto, boll drive, with idler. For further information call or write, Ktlgar Sleinliauer, Clyde Fitch's posthumous drama, "The Cily," which for two seasons was a sensation in New York and Chicago will have its llrst local presentation .at the Parmolc theater next Saturday night, March 1. Hugo II. Koch, lho well known dramatic star, will appear in the loading role, sup ported by an unusually good com pany. The attraction is under the direction of the United Play com pany, a firm responsible for many recent successes, notably, "The Lion and Hie Mouse," "The Third Degree," "(Iraustark" and "Kindling." The engagement of "The City" will bo one of the notable ones of the season. Effort to Prevent Accidents Now a Feature of Organization of Men and Officers. "Safety First" is now a feature of lho organization of men and officers of all the big systems in lho west. Reports from roads where the idea has been worked out for more than one year show that it has been effective in sav ing life and reducing the number of personal injuries. The North western in a recent report show ed a remarkable reduction of the number of accidents, and reduc tion of accidents means reduction of operating expense, and more economical operation. Tho pub lic benefits fro ill a lower cost of j operation. New method is being employed by Burlington officials and em ployes to lessen tho frequency of accidents to men in railroad serv ice. "Safety Postal Cards" ad dressed to the superintendents are put al the disposal of the men, who are encouraged to send in suggestions for making con ditions as safe as possible in yards, shops, etc. It is said that lho employes are freely availing themselves of the use of these cards, which is an indication of interest being taken in safety first. Very many of these sug gestions sent in by the men are found to be valuable, as they re port conditions where there is possibility of danger and which usually, it is a simple mailer to correct. Officers of a company can hardly see every obstructed pas sageway, every piece of defective machinery, every rotten board in platforms, along hundreds of miles of railway. But some em ploye, somewhere, knows about every such condition, and tho safety postal is found to be a practical means of reporting these dangerous things so that they may be made safe before someone gels hurt. Sell your property by an ad the Journal. In There is no better' medicine made for colds than Chamber iain's Cough Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, relieves lho lungs, o;ons tho secretions, aids e. pectoration, pnd restores tho sys tem to a healthy condition. For snle by F. O. Fricke & Co. For Sale. Duroc sows, bred for spring farrow. V. E. Perry, Mynard, Neb. 2-20-wkly-tf How's This? Vi i rrvr One Ihmilrrd Dollar Ri:ir.1 d r viy (use i.l I utnrrl) tli.it caiiuut be mrril liv ilu'l't c i. i.'irrti Cuit'. I'. J. CHENEY & CO., T. I o. VVi, I !n nmli'MlgniMl, bite '"inn ! . ( ln'h. V ur t lit' 1-li.t ft .M ain. O il l.. ;c. I . :l ,..a.ly huht'i-; lilf in nil Im-liii l.'.-i if : nil liiiiiiu 1 I i v i. Mi to curry nit m.y i.!.1'...ii ;.i f. 'ill" ly hU t'rip. NAT BANK V COMVKIH i. ; . it : ( Itn'Va C;it::rr' (iri !.i t l.'"i !'!"-::: !' . r. illivi'lly ii'it'i ll'c Miiil it;, il linn-Hi. .!? I i vi'li'in. 'i'i-l1i'iv!!.i wiit (!. I'i L i ? nf irr luttlc. t: . liv all Ijrinsr'i-ta. lul.0 1!..I!'3 l'aa;l!y l'i!! fr eniii'ioulka. FOR SALE 50 thoroughbred while Leghorn hens al 75c each. Call 'Phono BUick-272. 2-15-2td-ltwkly Mothers Can Sarely Buy Dr. King's New Discovery and give it to tho little ones when ailing and suffering with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once used, always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Nia- gra, Mo., writes: "Dr. King's Now Discovery changed our boy from a pale, weak, sick boy to tho pic ture of health." Always help Buy il al F. C.. Fricke & Co.'s. A car of American Field Fence, all heights and all meshes Poultry netting, all heights, diamond mesh and square mesh Rabbit and poultry fonco, barbwiro, nails. ;trap hinges, builders' hardware 5 I Prices right Don't forgetl The Journal office Is prepared to do all kinds of fancy Job work. Glvo ua a trial. P. EaST WOOD - (Successor to John Bauer) A o