K 051 1? b Iff. w s1 ft C. E. vsr. ITER COMPANY INSTALL ING NEW FILTERING PLANT rhe l'lallsnioulli Water com lany has just completed the in stalling of a new filter plant at I heir pumping: station, north of the city. This plant has been under construction for the past year and a half aid has cost the company a large sum of money, but the new management has spared no expense to put their plant in first-class shape, and will continue the policy of im proving until the pumping station here is one of the best in the slate. Mr. Sinclair, the manager of the company here, expects to have the new filler plant in con tinual operation in a couple of iays, as it has been tested out and found to be in ilrst-elass shape find ready foi service. This addition to the pumping station will greatly improve tho quality of water furnished by the company and give the patrons the benefit of the improvement. The Plattsmoulh Water company has, ince the change in ownership, greatly helped the service in the city by making all the improve ments possible, and their efforts along this line deserve the com mendation of the water users, as it has been possible a much hel ler service, and the company will keep adding to the equipment and facilities al the pumping station as the business demands. Buy your fancy the Journal office. stationery at ) Take the Talk Train-Teleph one! JHY should you exert yourself and waste time in traveling, when the "talk trains" will take your VOICE, your IDEAS, your PERSONALITY, anywhere, almost in stantly, and in nearly every case with as sat isfactory results?" Your TELEPHONE is the terminal from which "TALK TRAINS" will start whenever - you wish. They will take you to any one of the several million other telephone terminals in the United States and Canada, and give VOll a flllinlf OQ1.T aTA Onflnnt.-. I . blocks; possibly a thousand miles in any case, you can avoid the expense, possible waits, delays and disappointments of a per sonal journey if you will just "Take the Telephone Train" Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company J. K. POLLOCK, Local Manager Popular Priced Suits THIS is a store for all the people. Our Qualtiy Clothesthe best clothes madebegin at $20 and run to $35, and no tailor can make any better, but we realize there is a strong de mand for good suits between $10 and $20. We are prepared to meet it. We have pure all-wool suits for you at $12. Elegant soft finish twill serge at $15 and genu ine hand-tailored pure all-wool cas simers at S17. Silk line suits at $20. Just received our 4th Spring shipment of these popular pencil stripes this week. 2 and 3 button sacks, semi English and Norfolk models. Come in and see them. New Bulgarian Ties 50c Wescott's Sons Always the Home of .Satisfaction vy. v&. Looking After B. & M. Business. K. W. Zavgren came in last evening from Omaha to look after some business for I he Uurlingtou here and across the river. Mr. Zavgren was seized with appen dicitis while working acros the river about two months ago, where he was in charge of the rip rapping, and was operated on in Omaha, and he declares that he feels belter now than he has for the past fifteen years, as he was troubled greatly in the last few years by his stomach. JUDGE ARCHER BUYS PROP- 1! POIIUTC qTHCCT Judge M. Archer, who has re sided in the Haicr property on North Seventh street for the past few years, has jusi purchased the brick residence of I D. Hates (in Oranite street, between Sixth and Seventh, and has removed into his new home. The properly just purchased by the judge is located near Hie principal business sec tion of Hie city and will make him and his estimable wife a most comfortable home, as it is a well arranged house, and being in easy walking distance of town, will be very handy for the judge. A healthy man is a king in his own right: an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Hurdock Hlood Hitters. On the market .T5 years. . 1 .00 a bottle. awvj ouiisiduiuiy ruunu inp I Possibly you want to io onlv a few 8 a 8 8 vsr. GOOD GAME OF BALL NEXT SUNDAY A SURE THING Manager C. S. Johnson of thw ltooslers has seemed a game for next Sunday willi the Mrodegaard Crowns of Omaha, one of the promising young teams of that city, and the fans will be treated to some real line base ball. The team here is gelling down to practice every night and begin ning to show improvement in all departments of flic game and ought to be able to give a good account of themselves against the Crowns next Sunday. He sure and hirn out to assist the team in get ting started and give them the benefit of your "rooting" to en abb1 them to secure a victory. PREPARING TO OPEN SALOON NEXT MONDAY The work of preparing Hie room the (dd Soennichsen building in that will be occupied by William lliuriehseu with a saloon, is be. ing pushed along vt ry rapidly and the steel ceiling will be completed today, which is go-ng some, as il was not started until Tuesday aMernoon, and the contractors. Messrs. Schuldiee and Warga, feel very much pleased wit h the rapidity with which the work ha been carried on. As soon as pos sible the decorators and car penters will finish up the work on the room and have it in shape for the opening thai "Old Hickory" w ill hold on next Monday. The Suro Way. Common sense tells us lo hold fast to that which is good. W'e know that we can depend on it, r 1 1 trying something unknown lo us we have to depend on (lie words of others. This is very important when you come to selecting a remedy, either for yourself or for a member of your family. You know, for instance, t hat Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine for more than twenty years lias, in cases of indigestion, constipa tion, loss of appetite and other disturbances of the digestion, helped you or your family or your neighbors. Why should you now try something else? This rem edy will thoroughly clean out the body without weakening it, will improve the digestion and will strengthen you. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333-1339 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. Muscular rheumatism usually will yield promptly to Triner's Liniment. W. C. Tippens was a passenger yesterday afternoon for Lincoln, where he attended a meeting of the Shriners, being one of the new members taken into that organization. Pasture for Horses. 1.00 per month, flood grass and r 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i water. t T. II. Hollock. PICNIC IN HONOR OF SCHOOL CLOSING Hi 01STR1CT 27 The pupils in School District No. '21 closed their year's work on last Kriday, and in order to pro perly commemorate the happy event the pupils were favored with a picnic given by their teach er. Miss Florence Hummel, on Sunday, April 27. Al the noon hour a most delicious dinner was served, consisting of everything good to eat. Th" afternoon was wliiled away in playing different games. Those present were: Misses Josephine Vallery, F.iiuna Tschirren, Mary and Maggie Kaf fenberger, Dora Xolling, Jennie and Nora I!atten, Miss llaynie, Mable and Louise Hummel, Tony Janda, Hulli Kellison, Freda and Frances Flrich, Mary and Mar garet Diet I, Messrs. Fritz and Max Vallery. Fred Tschirren, Fred, (ieorge and Johnnie Kaffenberger, Henry Nolting, Saminie Hhoden, Julius I'itz, John and Flmer Hum mel, Willie and Kd Meisinger, Jesse and 1'iul Long, Herman (iraham, Raymond Meisinger, Al vin and Herman Meisinger, Her nard Meisinger, Raymond Kelli son. Hamilton Mark, Carl and Al bert Kraeger, Carl Flrich, Fred erick, Franklin and Rajph Welir bein, Mesdames Kd rhrirh, J. M. Meisinger, 11. W. Long. i. II. Mei singer, Will Kellison, Christina Hummel, Messrs. and Mesdames ( '.eorge Kraeger, Fred Meisinger, J. F. Wehrbein, E. C. Hummel and William Hummel. KENSINGTON CLUB ENTER TAINED AT GUTHIN HOME The beautiful Jiomc of Mrs. F. It. li 1 1 1 n mi was the scene of a most delightful gathering yester day afternoon, when she enter-' lained the Kensington club. The afternoon was most enjoyably spent by the ladies in plying the busy needle and social conversa tion, which made the hours lly very fast, and il was with great regret that the company departed for their homes. During the course of (he afternoon the bos less, , assisted by her daughter, Mis'M innie (iulhmann and Miss Margaret Hallahau, served some vi ry delicious refieshments that nine as a most deiighlul ending of the pleasant afternoon, and all the guests fell that it was a rare I : t nt to be enl'Mlained in the ioaI manner that, they had been at the (iulhmann home. The Members present al the gathering J,. ere: Mesdames J F.. McDaniel, (liorge I nomas, I . O. Kgenberg, er, W. K. Roscncrnns. L. H. Kgen berger, William lfassler, Joseph The Best Flour on the Market FQRE5TEDSE, WAHOOMILLCO WAHOO.NEB. FOREST ROSE FLOO . L NEW BAR IN PLATTSMOUTH! MONDAY, Soonniclison's Old Grocery Storo Stand MAIH STREET where you will find your favorite brews of lager beer on tap, also the purest of wines and whiskies and fine cigars. You are extended a cordial invitation to call and see us. We will treat you right. u Special Sale on Hats! Piraeus day- Monday, Special Sale Special Sale Fetzer, Olga Croscary, P. F. (loos, J. C. Helerson, Val Hurkel, W. L. Austin, H. A. Hales. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. Two sizes L'5c and 5ne at all stores. CAPT. S. H. MAT ATTEND GETTYS BURG CELEBRATION The stale legislature, at their last session, appropriated $4,000 to pay the expenses of the old soldiers residing in this stale who fought at (ietlysburg, back to that battlefield this summer on the fiftieth anniversary of the great conllicl. l'lallsnioulli has a rep resentative who is eligible to take advantage of the offer, as he was in the thick of tho light there, and that is Captain S. 11. Morrison, who, as a member of the Second Wisconsin infantry, a part of which was known as the "Iron Brigade," and which withstood the assaults of the southern army which swept against them in charge after charge. The brigade was commanded by Oeneral E. S. Hragg of Wisconsin, who was aft erwards very prominent in demo cratic politics in his home stale. The captain at (his bailie received a wound which incapacitated hliri from duty for some time, but the memory of the great struggle will always live with him. It is lo be hoped that the captain will be able lo attend the reunion al (Jettys burg, which will be attended by both the northern and southern old veterans, all under the same old flag. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead lo chronic constipation. Dunn's Hegulels operate easily. '.Tic a box at, all stores. LOW FREIGHT RATES on Household Goods We etn g le you lower freight retee then too cen gel on Hotuehold Goodi, Auloi, etc., to ny point :o t he United Steles. L n imp tor too mua o YOU MONEY. Write neaieel office (ot low relet Missouri Rlvor Freight F'd'K Co. Omaha. Nab. Kansas CltV. Mo. $3.00 yp PEN1N! IOI o May 5th on All Hat id on Hats! o HOBO TAKES A SUIT OF CLOTHES FROM GAR BUI lor the has been many of past two days the city infested with a great, the genuine "hoboes," teen making themselves who lave very miieli of an annoyance lo Iho citizens in general, and have been around to the different business houses asking for aid. This morning one of the men working; for Hie Hurlington, who lives in one of the bunk cars, near the depot, returned to his doinieilw and was greatly surprised to learn that a good suit of his had dis appeared and in its place was Hie ragged garments of the Irani). He reported the mailer to the police, but a I borough search of the yards and tracks failed to discover the man who did Hie stealing, ami it is thought he boarded a passing train before the ioss was dis covered and made good his escape. The tramps had made a shack up near the old brewery, where they congregated, and this afternoon Assistant Chief of Police Neu mann went up there and had the place torn down to stop their hanging out there. NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM IS NOW IN FULL FORCE Yesterday afternoon the Lin coln Telephone and Telegraph company cut over their system from the old to the new, and this morning the employes of the com pany were busily engaged in re moving the old-fashioned tele phones out of Hie business houses and installing the new ones, which have been ready for the change for several months. The new system, which does away with the necessity of ringing for cen tral, will prove lo ne a great deal more convenient to the subscrib ers than I lie (dd method. For Sale. A Heininglou Typewriter, in lirsl-class order; as good as new. Will be sold at half price. Tit piire al. Hotel Hiley. 5-t-tfd MANAGER