Thirty Years Ago. The following item, taken from i I he Thirty Years A'-o department; of ill.- Omaha Daily News, ic? an account of an invent inn of a gentle man who formerly resided here ami who was Hie architect of Ihe ol.l Waterman opera Iioum. lie will he remembered ly many of the old residents here: "licorge II. Thompson of I'lallsinouth. formerly of Omaha, was exhibiting a new tire escape, which Ihe papers describe, as 'pereel.' It consisted of east iron boxes, the size of two bricks, which were to be built into the wall between windows in rows, and would open upon being touch ed with hand or fool, Heing al most out of sifilil . it would not spoil the beauty of ihe building. Mr. Thompson, who was also an architect, expected to win Hie $1,000 prize otfered for the best lire escape by an caslcni concern. Local Hews in yesterday Cedar ('reek Iradini-' with Mrs. Frank Herold Better. Frank llerold of Lincoln came in this afternoon to attend to some business matters for the day for his linn, and will leave in the inornirnr for Iowa points. His wile was taken with appendicitis abml a week ago ami was coin 1 1 ed to undergo an operation, bi t is gelling along very nicely now. To 'Take Moving Pictures. Manager Slilae.s of Ihe Clem 1 heater has made arrangements to have a moving picture man come down from Omaha tomor row afternoon to gel a picture of the, destruction of the bit; brick chimney on Washington avenue. The picture will be used in Hie Animated Weekly, Dial portrays events of inlereid. throughout Hie world. Seed Potatoes. J list received, a car of lied lliver Farly Ohio .seed pot aloes, that will be sold al, GTr per bushel as lonir as I hey last. Place your order now. A. (i. P.acb & f,n. Dr. Cook Called to Salem, Iowa. Fr. K. W. Hook received a nies sage this morning from his brother, ('. II. Cook, of Salem, Iowa, announcing that his daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Hook, was very low with pneumonia, and re questing Ihe doctor lo come to that city. Mr. (look will leave to morrow morning on No. 10, which leaves at. i:'0, and it is lo be honed he will find his niece imnrnved when he reaches her bedside. 1'ri.in Satunkiy's Pallv. Henry Horn of Cedar Creek came down this morning to at tend to some week-end shopping with t be merchants. P. A. Horn drove from bis farm neat to attend to some I be merchant s. Hon. W. 11. Puis ami his father, William Puts, of Murray, were in I lie city today for a few hours in tending to some trading. Mrs. A. I'. Sevberl and daughter of Culloui came in this morning to make a short visit here w it It relatives ami friends. Misses I'.dna and Maoa Props! came down this afternoon from Omaha to visit over Sunday with I heir parent s at Mynard. F. .1. Hennings of near Cedar Creek was in the city today, dnv- ing in iroin ins i arm u aitcnu io some business matters for a few hours. enry Kehue of the vicinity of Louisville was in the city today for a few hours attending to some iiisiness matters at the court house. Charles Fades and wife of Siiiilli Omaha will arrive tomor- i w . . 11 1. 1 row morning lo visit ivirs. canes mother, Mrs. Kale Oliver, over Sunday. You can sav goodbye to con pat ion with a clear conscience if von use chamberlain s 1 ablets. Many" have been cure liv uieir use (1. Fricke & Co. II. J. avnie drove in I lus morn- i. i .... i p i l. : . 1 1 1 irom ins nouie, wesi m mis . . i i. .. ciiv, anil was a passenger on me i 1 1 , .... i : . . r i car v i uri i iik Mm iraiu tor wm.i- ha, where he will attend to some matters of business. Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy has won ils great, reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it. Sold bv 1' . (i. I- ncke ct Co Miss Carrie Oliver returned this evening from Kansas i,ny, mis souri. where she had been attend- JOE WHEELER RETURNED FROM TEXAS LAST EVENING From Saturday's Daily. Joj- Wheeler returned last evening from Texas where be had been for several weeks looking after land interests at Provident City about eighty miles southwest of (ialveslon and the proposition ooked so trood to Mr. Wheeler it he has taken up the asency for I lie Provident Land company and expects to open an ollice shortly in Murray, .where he will make his headquarters. The land in that section of Texas is among the best in Ihe stale and Joe be- ieves he has the best Texas land ... it i i i proposition on tne marker rimn now. Soils His Home Here. ic properly of Charles Iske north of this city, which was for merly owned by F.d Itranlnrr, has been sold to M. (i. Stava of Mis soun, who will make Ins lionn here in the future. Ibis place lias miile a large orchard ami makes n most pleasant place to live. Tin oeal was made through A. .L Trilely, the real estate man, who has been quite succcsslul III curing satisfactory sales for customers. permanently For sale by The Cause of Rheumatism. Stomach trouble, lazy liver and i ii deranged kidneys are uie cause of rheumatism. ("Set your stom ach, livci'r kidneys and bowels in healthy condition by taking Elec tric Hitlers and you will not be troubled with Ihe pams of rheu matism. Clvarles 13. Allen, a school principal, of Sylvania, (!a., who suffered indescribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stom ach trouble and diseased kidneys writes: "All remedies failed un til 1 used Electric Hitlers, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me completely." Maybe your rheumatic pains come from stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Filed ric Hitters will . 1 ' - 4 1 give you prompt, renei. :or aim si. 00. Itecommeudeil by V. ('. Fricke iV Co. i J AT this season when good "" clothes take on new importance we make unusual efforts to provide for every requirement, and our display now is larger and better than ever. Young men's suits in staple models, Norfolks and new English effects, coats 30 to 32 inches long, two or three buttoned, flat or soft roll lapels, beautifully tailored, special values from $15 to $25. Our Spring showing of John B. Stetson hats includes every good style. See them in oureast window. Chamois S3, Select 4, Nutria $5. New Heid-caps in Norfolk effects $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Easter Neckwear that will add the last touch of style and good taste to your appearance on Easter Sunday closed ends and wide open ends in the new Persian effects 35c and 50c. Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats MHHlic lrV fi iff Mil U VERY INTERESTING HO DRESS ON QGGUPATION Second Number of Lectures Given by the Builders' Club of the Presbyterian Church. FOR THE BUSINESS IN Here are ten new command ments for Imsiness men and their clerks, taken from "How," Mar shall flushing's magazine: 1. Thou shall, not waif for something to turn up, but thou ing Ihe funeral of her sister, Mrs. shall pull off thy coat and go to Heorge Law, who passed away at work that thou mayest prosper in her home in (hat city the fore part thy affairs and make Ihe word se-his Are You Constipated? If so, gel a box of lr. King's New f.ife I'ills, lake them regular ly and your (rouble will quickly disappear. They will stimulate the liver, improve your digestion and net rid of all Ihe poisons from your svslem. They will surely get you well again. '.Tie al F. (!. Fricke & Co. of Ihe week. The deceased lady- was a stepdaughter of Mrs. Kate Oliver of this city fleorge i. Meisinger of near Cedar Creek was in the city today attending lo some business mat ters with -the merchants for a few hours, lie started to drive in, bill found the roads so bad that he look Hie train al Cullom lo com plete Hie journev. Miss llermio Windham, accom panied by Kathryn Windham, were iiassencers this morning for Omaha, where they spent the day Miss Kathryn is engaged in leach inu in Hie Dunbar schools and came home yesterday for a visit over Sunday. S. I,, r urlong. one ol I lie wort ny farmers of Hock Willi's, was in I In city today attending to some trad ing, and while here called and had his subscription advanced to July, I'.U i, which is Ihe sort of sub scribers which makes our heart glad. , You judge a man not by w hat, he promises to do. but of what be has done. Thai is the only true lest. Chamberlain's Cough Hem edy judged by this standard has no superior, l'eople everywhere sneak of il in the highest terms of I" SPECIAL Every sheet embossed and gold let' tered with Tbi3 is something new and is pos itively up-to-date. Look in Our North Window BOX 50c- BOX F. G. Fricke & Co. Tie 3fejjk Store For sale by F. fl. Fricke aise. Co. John Mauer. who has been en joying a irip inrnugu t.aniornia and Ihe l'acilir coast, country for several weeks, returned home this morning. While in l.ong Heaeh, 'alifornia, he had a most pleas- tnf visit with K. K. Wttrl and wife tnd Sol Adamson and family, all of whom were delighted lo see someone from old Nebraska. Children are much more likely lo contract the contagious dis eases when Ihey have colds. Whooping cough; diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often conlract- d when Ihe child lias a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For nuick cure of colds you will find nothing hel ler than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. II, can always he depend ed upon and is pleasant and safe lo lake. For sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. "failure" spell "success. Thou shall not be content to go about thy business looking like a letter of recommendation. Personal appearance is belter than a letter of recommendation. 3. Thou shall not try to make excuses, nor shall thou say lo those who chide thee, "I didn't think," i. Thou shall not wail to lie H i what hou shall lo, nor in what manner thou shall do it, for Muis may thy days be long in the job which fortune halli given thee. T. Thou shall not fail maintain thine own integrity, nor shall thou be guilty of anything Dial will lessen thy good respect for thyself. (I. Thou shall not covet tin other fellow's job, nor his salary noi' the position that he bath gained by his own hard labor. 7. Thou shall not fail lo live within thy income, nor shall thou contract anv debts when thou canst not see thy way clear to pay them. 8. Thou shall not be afraid to blow Ibine own horn, for he who failest to blow bis own horn at .i. t . . i i ... tue proper occasion nnnesi no body standing ready lo blow il for him. From .SutunJuy'n Dally. The second of the highly in teresting "occupation" addresses that has been arranged for by the Hu idlers' class of the Presbyterian burcli, was given last everting at Ihe rooms in Ihe basement, ol the burcb and was certainly a lecture if inure than ordinary merit, as the class had I lie pleasure of hearing Mi be safe. Mr. Wool an is a very pleasing talker and his address wits one much appreciated by all I hose al lending, as a very com plete and able outline of what, it look to make up a newspaper and how it was assembled together. A most delicious luncheon was served before the lecture, which certainly made a big bit with the large crowd of men. both young and old. who were in attendance,, and the young ladies of the. church who served Ihe repast are wh o .1. H. Wool an. associ ate editor of (lie Omaha Hit ked for about forty-live ules on the taking op ot journal ism as a life work, and iold some if the .stumbling block- thai con-! fronted a person in lln line of work and Ihe reward ilia! might be expected for Hi" great amount ol woi'u i mil wit- i;i'resMir, in i person who mune me newspaper iiisiness their pi ute-.-ion. He also advised the votiu'- man about to art out in life to set down and , . i it. i i carettiliy auaie ine siroug ami weak points, where h's inclina tion lay, and lo what profession or trade it could best be devoted, lie also pointed the great benefit of the free press: how il and the free public school had been the fore runners of liberty of thought and action and every great movement for the belleriiieut of mankind had been made possible b the fact that Ihe press had agitated and pushed Ihe mailer to a suc cessful conclusion, and as long as the press of the country was free and tintrampled so long would the liberties of Ihe people flicrobes in Your Scalp Authorities say that a microbe causes baldness. If you are losing hair try our remedy at our risk. Profos-wir Unna, of Germany, and Pr. SubonrBiid, th griat French Derrnatolonift, claim that a mi crobo ramfs baldnma, and their theory ha.1 Ixrn verified by nminnnt 'icmtist.. Thin microbe d"H'royi tbet hnir fnllirl'n. in time rmminit tha oalp puf to i'Iohb and the rlp to Keranmo sliiny. Then, it ia Mievod nothing will revive thn growth. H trrnn-'l Ixfnre this occur, baldness rimy I; overcome. We kfiow of nothing that, haa givn ani'h nniverml atifvtion in tr-uliiur, tlie ncalp and hnir as Recall '" Hnir Tonic. It. Iim been de Kiined aft'T lot) stii'ly to overcome tli- fume of fitllirin huir as discovered liv Ppif. Unnn, !r. piulmuraiid and t h-'P sunlit hmi! h:tir aprciiiliit.s, and we Mic vo it will dn morn than any 1 1kinie i-lso ran to rrmovcrlitmlnifT unl Kioi l.iHir.R hair: and if any humnn agcin . cm promote, u new kru.vta of lur it will do that, ton. Wo v mt yul to make us prove it. Wo will pv for n mouth's treatment c,i" Kexall "(;'," Hair Touio used dm iiiK u ithil, if you will use it oc rorli;,j; to directions, find arc not thorcmirjilv mitisficd. When we will do i, vmi surely k'ioiiIi) not hesitate to at le ,-t try it. St:;rl t h tn-itnient today. Your mere n luost will n -t your money ' back it vo l w;-tit it. Two mjici: 50c and il.m. Yen ca-i hey Ib'inll "03" Hnir Tonifl In this ciuiniuniiv onlv nt. our store; deserving of much praise for the most dainty refreshments served. Mr. William A. Robertson, who is teacher of Ihe Huilders' class, presided at the meeting and in troduced the different numbers on the program, which included a very pleasing solo by Mr. Andrew Moore, accompanied by Miss Klltel l.evda on the piano, which was very much enjoyed by the audience, as was the bass solo of H. A. McKlwain, whose line voice has so often pleased l'laltsiuoulh people, and it is unnecessary to stale that it was one of the most enjoyable events of the evening. These meetings are of untold value lo the young men starting out in life and everyone should lake advantage of them to attend and listen to Ihe different talks along Ihe lines of the different professions, as it places them in a position where they can more clearly see where their taste and inclination for a lifework runs and make Ihe right choice of a profession. The. next number will be "The Merchant," by C. G. Helden of Omaha, on Friday even ing, March 21, at the Presbyterian church. G. FRICKE & CO. TA J2.j Nehru-ska F. riiitts- tnnutli Thcr is a Ttriul! ?t.ire in nrar'.y every town tnd city in ttio I'nited Statea. t'nnt'i and (.nut firitain. There is a dnTcrent Kexull l:;'mc.!v (fir nrarlv every ordinary human ill ivwli ipccially (l-'ini',! (or tuo particular ill fr wMi'h il is rccuniUii.'uJi.'d. The I'.oxall Sto'j arn America' Grtt UlUg JlUM Charles Stone Here Visiting. Charles S. Stone of Yampa, Colorado, arrived in Nehavvka last Wednesday evening for a few days visit, with the many friends at the old home. He is spending a few days with his father, broth ers and sister at. Nehavvka, but no doubt will visit at other old home points before returning west. We have not seen Charley since his arrival, bul are willing to wager that he is the same joval, whole-souled fellow lhal he was years ago when he was located al, Murray. There are a few boxes of sta tionery on our bargain counter. You will have to hurry if you want some while the price is so low. SBOSBSSEBSi 3ZSG 11. Thou shall not hesitate lo say "no" when thou nieaneth "no," nor shall thou fail lo re member lhal. there are times when if is unsafe to bind Ihvself y a hasty judgment. 10. Thou shall give every man a square deal, llns is the last and great coinmandnieid, and there is no other like unto it. Upon this commandment hang all Ihe laws and prollts of Ihe busi ness world. Attacked With Pneumonia. The following has reference lo a former IMal (smooth resident, and one well known lo our people "K. M. Clark, one of Ihe barbers in the shop back of the postolllce. has been unite sick for nuilo long lime with an attack of pneu monia. At last reports lie was getting along as well as could be Best Known Cough Remedy. il'or forly-three years Dr. King's New Discovery has been known ttirouglioul l lie world as the most reliable cough remedy. Over three million bottles were used last year. Isn't Ibis proof? It will gel rid of your cough- or we will refund your money. ,1. J. Owens, of Allendale, S. C, writes the way hundreds of others have done: "After twenty years. I llnd that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds lhal I have ever Used." For coughs or colds and all throat and Iuiik I roubles, it has no eipial. fiOc and Sl.no al I'. ('.. Fricke Wait for Our Grand IF" "BB" "life A WONDERFUL surprise of new Spring creations await you at our opening, date of which will be announced later. Our trim mers are working fast to prepare the most beautiful line of Spring millinery this store has ever shown and it will be to your interest to await the an nouncement of our opening before you make the selection of your new Easter hat. 3 . i iipilillt Store V. ZUCKER, Manager 186-'PHONES-186 exnocled and his many friend Co. "The Home of Guaranteed Values' will be glad lo learn lhal he will be able lo be out within the next week or so." Sell your property by an ad In the Journal. I n I I