' ' r Vv 1 Charles Cullcn Smith Evangelist . . Walter Hllnger Soloist NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Hids will In' received up to noon on Friday, June 27th, 1013, for grading roads, out of the Inherit ance tax fund, as follows: Beginning at the S. E. corner of Section 15, T. il, It. 13, thence west 11 miles, there are 22 1111s to make, each till to he 2 feet, bid on (Ills also; also on same road there are 11 cuts, each cut to be 2 feet, bid on cuts and fills com bined; stump east of bridge No. 41 to be grubbed. Beginning at north line of Sec tion 30, T. 11, 11. 13, at one-half Section line, thence south 4 miles, there are 11 tills and 1 cut , each fill to be 2 feet and the cut to be 2 feet, at 9th till to be made so as to get 28 feet wide at culvert, at 10h fill lo be made so as to get 28 feet wide, steel culvert to be lengthened. Beginning on north side Sec tion line between Sections No. 1 and 2, T. 11, R. 11,' thence south 5 miles, there are 13 fills to be made, each fill to be 2 feet, at 4th fill washout to be filled on east side. Beginning at S. E. corner of Section 25, T. 12, R. 13, thence west one mile, thence south two miles, there are 5 fills to be made, first fill west of U. B. church to be 2 feet, second fill in same valley to be 4 feet, third fill at Cole valley, south of bridge, to be 4 feet, fourth fill near Cole house to be 2 feet, fifth fill at concrete culvert to be 2 feet. The entire distance of all the roads lo be graded. Road-bed to be 28 feet wide, a full and rounding slope from the line of slakes in the center lo Ihe ditches on either side and not less than 18 inches at the center, grade from the high side of the road. Certified check for $100.00 to accompany each bid. Blue prints of all cuts, fills and distances to be seen at the office of Countv Clerk, Plallsmonlh, Neb. ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. Plallsmouth, Neb., May 28th, 1913. 5-29-iwks Ulcers and Skin Troubles. If you are suffering with any old, running or fever sores, ulcers, boils, eczema or other skin troubles, get a box' of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and you will get re lief promptly. Mrs. Bruce Jones of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured her in two weeks. Will help you. Only 25c. Recommend ed by I', G. Frirke A Co. The Journal for Calling Cards j . Prof. A. C. V. Gllmore Chorister ELMWCOD. Leader-Echo. . K. M. Lorenz of Council Bluffs, Iowa, is enjoying a visit with his sons, Arthur and William Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs. Olio Ring return ed Tuesday from a short visit with Ihe former's father at Greg ory, S. D. Sid West returned Friday after noon overland from North Bend to again take up his residence here. We are pleased to see Mr. West return and extend the glad hand of welcome. Mrs. L. F. Langhorst was home from Lincoln between trains Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Lang horst, who was operated upon for appendicitis at a Lincoln hospital, is rapidly convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Deles Dernier are rejoicing over the arrival of a bouncing baby boy at their home on Tuesday evening. '"Pud's" friends are saying "hello, papa," lo him nowadays. County Attorney Howard Sax ton of Thurston county came in Saturday from Pender after his two children, who have been pay ing an extended visit lo their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Saxlon. William Roeltger came in Wed nesday from Hooper, Neb., where he had been for a few days since the close of his work at the Peru normal. He paid a visit to the Hooper school board and Ihe school he will teach next term. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Raker and daughter, June, of Imperial, Neb., came in Wednesday for a visit with relatives and friends. They are guests at the borne of Mrs. Raker's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Miller. Frank has a new Abbott -Detroit touring car, which we are told he purchased in Lincoln, and will drive back to Imperial. Mrs. Martha Johnson is suffer ing with a broken hip, the result of an accident happening at her home Monday night. Mrs. John son was moving about in a dark room when she fell over a chair, with results as above stated. A specialist was called from Lin coln lo reduce the fracture, and the patient is now doing as nice ly as can be expected. Sanford's Place at Cedar Creek. We are now prepared to serve our customers with ice cream on every Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday. Come in and see me while in town. S. J. Reames, Propiretor, Cedar Creek,, Neb. FOREST ROSE The best flour on the market. Give it a trial. rtl i a u u Q ENTIRE MONTH JUNE Every Night, Except Saturday, at 8 O'clock NORTH COURT HOUSE LAWN Charles United Effort BIG CHORUS WEEPING WATER. Republican. Oscar Johnson ami J. D. Wade are Ihe new proprietors nf the Scott restaurant and confection ery, taking possession Friday morning. Mrs. B. L. Philpot. has resign ed her position as book-keeper at the Philpot garage and E. F. Preston has been assigned to that position and will have charge of Ihe sale, lloor. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Doxey McNeil of Avoca, at the home of Grandpa and firanilina Timblin, on May 24, 1913, a girl. Orand pa Oeorge is stepping high, as this is the first granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Carper, who live (5 miles northeast of here, mourn Ihe loss of their 10-inonlhs-old son, William R., who died Tuesday morning after only a few hours' illness with diph theria. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peislrup of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nelson of California visit ed Friday and Saturday at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Nel son, west of town. Mr. Peistrnp is a cousin of Mrs. Nelson. nrn To Mrs. Ethel Kroll, May 2(1, a 12-pound boy. Mrs. Kroll has been living at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Dennis, since the separation of herself and husband, Milo Kroll, September 20; 1912. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tool of Murdock spent Sunday at the Mayor Oorder home. Mrs. Tool came down Saturday with her daughter lo attend Ihe eighth grade commencement and Mr. Tool came Sunday morning. Mesdames J. M. and I. W. Tee garden left Tuesday morning for Canal Fulton, Ohio, for a couple of months' visit with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breece, who will celebrate their golden wedding July 0, 1913. They were accompanied as far as Omaha by their husbands. Charlotte Hungale left Satur day morning for Onaga, Kansas, where she will render some violin selections during Ihe commence ment exercises at the school where her sister, Mary, is teach ing domestic science. She spent Sunday at Falls City at the Cist home. Sweet Polato Plants for sale, ?2.00 per thousand. Inquire of W. A. Barnhart, on Lincoln ave., sec ond house south of August Oor der. 5-29-lk-d-2t-wkly FOREST ROSE The best flour on the market. Give it a trial. 'U Renublican. 4i4 fniP n nrD UrU UU U UJll uuUUUK 0- 4 UNDER LEADERSHIP OF Cwllen Smith, of Chicago Presbyterian, Methodist and Christian Churches CHOIR 1 ! EAGLE. . Beacon. H-H -H-H-H K-M John Peterson left for Defiance, Iowa, Monday to visit a week with hjs, .parents. - Miss Pearl Bells came home f roii i Peru Monday to spend her summer vacation here. Born To Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Henderson, Wednesday, May 28, a len-pount! girl. We are sorry to report, that Grandma Wall is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. McAllister. Jay Peterson and wife are re joicing over the arrival of an 8 pound boy, which arrived at their home Saturday, May 24. James Wall came down from Lincoln Wednesday evening, hav ing been called here on account of the serious illness of his mot her. Win. Horn went to Lincoln Sun day to see his wife, who is at a hospital taking medical treatment. He reports that her condition is much improved. We made an error in last week's issue when we slated that Harry Caddy's little boy received a broken collar-bone by falling from a chair. It was their little girl who met with the accident. She is getting along nicely at this writing. The engine for the new electric light plant has arrived and is be ing placed in position this (Fri day) afternoon. In many of Ihe buildings in town the wiring is already completed, and after the arrival of the dynamo, which is daily expected, it will be but a short lime until the citizens of Eagle will be enjoying Ihe bene fits of eleclric lights. Most Children Have Worms. Many mothers think their chil dren are suffering from indiges tion, headache, nervousness, weakness, cosliveness, when they are victims of that most common of all children's ailments worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, frelful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and coliky pains, have all the symptoms of having worms, and should be given Kiekapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which ex pels worms, regulates the bowels, lones up Ihe system, and makes children well and happy. Kieka poo Worm Killer is guaranteed. All druggists or by mail. Price 25c. Kiekapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. Remember the Regalia Habana Cigar. Always Ihe best. Robert Richter, manufacturer. if u :. ; NEHAWKA. News. t Frank Sclilichtemier has pur chased a 4(1 horse-power Carter car. Mrs. Delia Halt and children are here from Plallsmouth visit ing at. the Newman home. John Wunderlich is another good Indian who is taking good care of the roads around his place. Z. W. Shrader shipped a car of hogs lo South Omaha Monday, and J. M. Palmer also shipped a load lo Ihe city. Miss Lulu Opp has been ipiite sick since her return from an Omaha hospital last, week, but is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemon re lumed home from Minnesota last Friday. Mr. Lemon's brother, who was not expected lo live when they went up there, was very much better when they left. He had been suffering with rheuma tism. Mrs. C. 1). St. John returned Sunday night from llodondo Beach, California, where she had been to attend Ihe funeral of her brother-in-law, E. V. , Wilson, whose death was the result of an accident. Mr. Wilson was working for an electrical company as yard foreman and was killed instantly, his head and breast, being crush ed. His successor was killed in the same manner within an hour of the time Wilson was killed. There is a good deal of com plaint from north of town about speeding motorcycles and auto mobiles. Some of the farmers have declared their intention of hauling in their road drags and letter the roads lake care of them selves. They say they are getting tired of seeing people race past their homes at 40 or 50 miles an hour, endangering the life of any thing that happens lo be on tho road. Their point is well taken. Best Laxative for the Aged. Old men and women feel the need of a laxative more than young folks, but it must be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain. Dr. King's New Life Pills are especially good for Ihe aged, for they act, promptly and easily. Price 25c. Recom mended by F. (1. Fricke A Co. Sweet Potatoe Plants. I have excellent sweet potatoe plans for sale at 25c per 100. Phone 3 40-W, or call ni Fred Hesse. A Want Ad In the Journal will brir.g what you want 1.1 R 0 TO INSPIRING SOLOS 'H-M LOUISVILLE. Courier. H-H- IM-M-M-MM-M Mrs. M. L. Melzger of Cedar Creek visited her daughter, Mrs Arthur Slander over Sunday. We are glad to report that Mrs. Frank Pel I it, who has been seri ously ill for several weeks, has recovered. Ivan Thomas, formerly of Omaha, hut now of Fremont, made an over Sunday visit with his parents. Ivan has a good position wilh Hie Bell Telephone company. Mrs. S. II. McLearn was down from Omaha the fore part of Ihe week, sell ling up her business affairs, as she expects to leave for Idaho Falls, Idaho, lo make her future home. W. F. Diets was at, Omaha Ihe fore part of the week, where he met the buyers of their various stores throughout Ihe slate. They were looking over and buying a line of fall goods. R. A. Westover of Valentine has traded western land for the T. T. Ball property in the north part of town. Mr. Westover will erect another house on his lots for ren tal purposes. Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemeier mourn the loss of their 3-weeks-old babe, that died at midnight Wednesday, May 28. The funeral was held at 2:30 Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gakemeier have the sym pathy of many friends in their sorrow. Misses Dulcie and Thelma Frater will leave Monday for Oklahoma to visit their grand parents. They will be joined later by Mrs. Frater, who will go there for a family reunion, after which they will leave for their new home in Danbury, Texas, i Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that "rapid eating is slow suicide." If you have formed the habit, of eating loo rapidly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in serious illness un less corrected. Digestion begins in the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated and in salivated. Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid alter eating, lake one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many severe cases of stomach trouble and constipation have been cured by Hie use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Sold by all dealers. Mamnall, Dentist, Coates blook.