Cays ihs Mafcriils la Build this House Price includes all the lum ber, mill work, lath, shin files, siding, flooring, ceiling, finishing lumber, building paper, pipe, gutter, sash weights and hardware. Price is at mill or factory. A us lor treight paid-price. . Our House Design fJo. 2546 This is a fcou of modern deafen, eight rooms and baih. It is 30 feet wide by 30 feet long, exclusive of the porch. The swell frQnt or bay win dow, the handsome dormer and massive colonial porch give the exterior an exceedingly pleating- and sub.utial affect. The interior arrangement meets all of tha requirements of t) modern home. Fill details can be had by calling at our establishment We Save Ycu Money. No other .oae.ra eta caaka toa aaab low rl..on tiuildin? material lor houMi dumiiD lucb aa we show above. Buying diri-ct from milla and factories la enormuui ijuanlitica (or spot cash enables us to underu-11 all competition. We are aatltSed with oae aeaall roftt which meant an immense tavuig to you. Plans Free. We make ao charfa for tha tilaaa lor the boute diastn illustrated above. Other, would ink from $2 to $35 and not be in a position to give you the aeraoaal atteatioa oeceinarr. Free Book of Plant. The headtoaiest hook ever pah Halted of it. kind. Show, the latc.t of modern, up-to-date detivnt of hou.ea, bun calow. and barn.. Free to all pro.pective builder.. Contain! a world of valuable in formation. If you 'intend to build don't delay tending for thit valuable book. Consult Us. If you wish aay information on the building tubject we are here to give it to you free of charge. Our vast experience enable, u. to .how you the "hort-outi" of building oae retioae.a. well a. .election, ol material.. I.Wt henitate to ask ut for any informa tion needed. It Pays to Trade at Home. We not only can save you money but can give you a service uncqualed by anyone. We save you waste time in correspondence. You avoid any disputes oyer freight bills. Prompt deliveries of material save loss of mechanics' time. See our lumber and other building materials before buy ing. Different from out-of-town concerns, we take back any material left over and credit you full amount paid lor same. Save the annoyance of delays, disappointments and unfair treatment by trading at home. Phone, write or call and see us. THE BURLINGTON'S ' NEW DEPOT RAPIDLY ' HEARING COMPLETION q: From Friday'. Dally. The new Burlington depot in this city is being rapidly over haulfd and remodeled and in a short lime the structure will be ready for use by the public and will make a very convenient and pleasant passenger depot. The waiting; room is being used while the north end of 1 lie depot is in the hands of the carpenters, and will be the last place to be reach ed on the reconstruction program as proposed by the company. The brick work on the exterior of the building will be started Monday if the weather permits by Emil Walters, the contractor. Mr. Walters did the brick work on the original depot and his work was so pleasing that the company se cured his services for the new ad ditional work that is to be done, and it is unnecessary to say that the company will be more than satisfied. The new depot is far more convenient than the old one and will be amply able to handle the number of passengers who pass through here each day, and overcome the congested condition that existed at the old station. REPORTS AN INTERESTING CONVENTION AT FALLS CITY Standard Binder Tuino, ppr lb. . . Fresh new Binder Twine direct from factory. Our name on the tags guarantees every pound of it. Spot cash 10c per lb., credit 1-2c j per lb. higher. ORDER NOW AS OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED Cedar Creek Lumber Company ENJOYABLE KENSINGTON AT RICKEY HOME ON CHICAGO AVE From Friday's lwlly. Yesterday afternoon a must en joyable kensinglmi was given at the handsome Ridley home on Chicago avenue, the hostesses for the occasion being Mrs. Fannie Dickson, Misses Mae Ilichey and Annie lleisel. The rooms of the home were decorated most taste fully with marguril.es, making a very charming getting for the en joyable event. The afternoon was spent most proftably by the lndkis in plying the busy needlo and en joying a general social time with each other until an appropriate hour, when delicious refresh ments were served to the company by Misses Ellen Pollock, Charlotte Fetzer, Mildred Cummins and uertnule morgan, there were point; twenty-seven ladies present to take part in the enjoyable oo casion. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. Hie constant itching, burning, redness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles and irritating skin eruptions can he readily cured and the skin made clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Kczema Ointment. Mrs. .1. C. Eveland, o' Hath, III., says: "I had eczema twenty-live years and had tried everything. All failed. When I louiKi nr. liouson s E)ina Ointment I found a cure." This ointment is the formula From Friday's Dally. Last evening E. H. Wescott re turned from Falls City, where he had been in attendance at the con- II II volition of the First District Epworlh League, which lias been holding its sessions in that city. The convention was one of the largest that has been held in the last ten years and the attendance was extensive from all parts of the district. Mr. Wescott reports the convention as most interest ing and several able addresses were delivered before the meeting, which were both interesting and helpful to the workers of the so ciety. The convention elected L. II. Daft of Oreenwood as district president to succeed Mr. Wescott, who has held the position for several years, and has been most successful in building up the or ganization, and it was with great regret that the members saw him retire from the olllce he has tilled so ably. Ouy L. Clement s of Elm- wood was elected as secretary of the organization. The visitors were loud in their praise of the hospitality shown them by the citizens of Falls City, as there was nothing omitted to make them feel entirely at home. Our Latch String is Always, Out! Let's See if You Know How to Pull It! 'THIS is a store where folks are welcome matters not what you come for, just so you come. If you buy, it matters not whether you buy a cent's worth or a dollar's worth, you'll get courteous treatment, prompt service and full value for your money. And, if you find you don't like what you bought, bring it back. We will refund without an argument. That's fair isn't it? G. P. EASTWOOD Successor to John Bauer Main Street SIGHT OF THE MERRILL MISSION AT LA PLATTE f'rom Friday's Daily. A committee appointed by the slate historical society this week marked the site of the Merrill mission near the village of La IMalte in Sarpy county. The com mittee is composed of L. A. Dates of Springfield, Father Michael Shine of l'lattsniouth, and E. E. Lyle of Wahoo. The main building of the old mission is still stand ing, although it is fast showing decay. The original building was constructed of Cottonwood logs and was built by Moses Merill in 18115. This ground in Sarpy is out! most picturesque, it showing where the Indians more than 80 years ago stored their grains and where they had erected their tepees. At the old mission is an old limestone chimney twenty feet high, seven Teet wide and four feet thick, anil in a good state of preservation. Some of the logs in the construction were 14 feet in circumference. The mission is located three iuile west of La l'latlee in a valley near the Platter river Ashland (iazel le. Ralph Duff In Town. From Friday's Dally. Ralph Dutr and Neil YVhelan, of Nebraska City, were in the city a short time this morning, making a brief visit with friends. They came up in the auto, driving on to Omaha, and were accompanied by Bert Pollock, where they will spend the day. Mr. Duff is out in I ho interest of his carburator, which is being most thoroughly demonstrated on numerous cars, and is never found wanting in performing the duties of this vital portion of an auto. Mr. YVhelan is an automobile man of national reputation in the racing world, having taken part in many of the contests in various cities in the United Slates, and will, go to Sioux City, Iowa, where he enters the races with a Mason car on the Fourth of July. They are both excellent gentlemen and have a large number of friends in this city. PLEASANT EVENT AT THE HUNTER HOKE YESTERDAY physician and has been in uso for years not an experiment. That is why we can guarantee it. All druggists, or by mail. Price 50c. feiffer Chemical Co.. Phila. elphia and St. Louis. Fine Dance at Louisville. From Friday'! Dally. The Holly orchestra, composed of V. II. Holly, violin; Marie Fitz gerald, piano; (ieorge Lulter, cor net, and Anton Hajeck, drums, were taken to Louisville last, even ing by Harve Manners in his automobile and returned home this morning after a most sue cessful engagement. The dance at Louisville was well attended by the young people of that locality and a most enjoyable time is re ported, Enjoy Picnic Parly. From Friday's Dally. Last evening a number of the young people of this city decided to make a short pleasure trip, and securing an automobile drove to Union, where they spent a short time most enjoyably at the Apple gate farm near that village am enjoyed a most delightful time in the shade of the trees until the lateness of the hour bade them start homeward. Those in tin party were: Misses Clee Apple gate, Charlotte Fetzer,, Kllen Pol lock, Messrs. Wayne Dickson Jack Patterson ami Lynn Minor. The Journal for Calling Card. 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 Ducklen's of a 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 F. G. Fricke & Co. HE MATTER OF ASSESSING AND TAKING MORTGAGES Miss Jesse Fox No Better. From Friday's Daily, Miss Jessie Fox, who has been quite sick at her home for the past two weeks suffering from an attack of stomach (rouble, is ro- Yictor Wilson, county attorney ported as being about the same of Polk county, has asked the at- 8,1,1 has b,'eu unable as yel lo lak? lorney general several questions nourisnmeni 10 any exieni. xne in r-firaul In l.h listinc of mort. conmuon oi miss rox nas greauy gages for taxation. In case the w,rie,1 h"r n,any friends. she mortgage exceeds the value of the ,,as bl'pn unable 10 lain a"' food land h nsk which vnhiA shall be o n(,r siomacn. mat sue will Most Children Have Worms. Many mothers think their chil dren are suffering from indiges tion, headache, nervousness, weakness, costiveness, when they are victims ot that most common f all children's ailments worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, fretful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and coliky pains, have all the symptoms of having worms, and should be given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which ex pels worni9, regulates the bowel9, tones' up the system, and makes children well and happy. Kicka poo Worm Killer is guaranteed. All druggists or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. . 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 beautiful SUfr,'1ri'. fl'f111 , digestion or cousiipuuon, wmon win resuu 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 or the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many severe cases of stomach trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Sold by all dealers. Mordock's store, Sixth street, is the place lo go for hundreds of useful articles for sveryday use at reasonable prices. C-2G-lt-wkly John Tlghe Out of Hospital. From Friday's Dally. Leo Tighe of Manley was a Lincoln passenger Wednesday morning. From there he went to Omaha today to bring his father, John Tighe, home, who has been in a hospital since his accident in the elevator at Manley several weeks ago. Mr. Tighe has im proved so he can walk now. Weeping Water Republican. If you have a house for rent try little ad In the Journal. From Friday's Daily. A very pleasant event of yester day afternoon was tthe social meeting of the Ladies'Aid society of St. Paul's fhurch, which was held at the hospitable home of Mrs. Hunter, atw Inch time a large number of the members and friends of this excellent organiza tion were entertained in a "most delightful manner and the oc casion was one of the most en joyable the ladies have participat ed in for some time and one which will not soon be forgotten. Conversation, interspersed with other amusements, was indulged in, and during the course of the afternoon's entertainment the hostess served some splendid coffee and cakes. When the hour of departure came the ladies ex- fended their warmest thanks to Mrs. Hunter for her kind hos pitality and the delightful enter tainment afforded I hem. SUFFERING FROM STROKE OF PARALYSIS AT UNION Frank Leach suffered a stroke of paralysis at, an early hour Tuesday morning and up to the present time his condition has been very serious. About 4:30 on Tuesday morning Operator Karl Powers and Will Oarrens heard Mr. Leach call for help and they hurried to his room and found him on the floor unable to get up, his left side being paralysed. They summoned assistance and he was given the best care possible, and that evening he was removed to a comfortable room in Clark's hotel, where he is in care of a professional nurse who was call ed here from Omaha. Union Ledger. For Sale. A few good single drivers and redy work horses. Also a fresh milk cow. Terms ami prices right. Frank Vallery, Plait sniouth, Neb. isted for assessment and whether or not the excess can be called a credit. In reply the attorney gen. oral has written an opinion hold ing that the law says the asses sor shall fix tho value, of a mortgage for taxation.. If the face value of the mortgage ex ceeds the valuo of the land and tho man who signs the mortgage is worth the difference, tho mort gage is worth its face value. If tho mortgagor agrees to pay tax on the mortgage, he has no equity in the land. If nothing is said as to who is to pay the tax on tho mortgage, the mortgagee pays it and the owner of the land pays nothing. soon recover is the wish of her friends, who are anxiously await ing favorable reports from her bedside. Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid work or Cham berlain's Tablets is daily becom ing more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles has ever been known. For salo by all dealers. Here From Los Angeles. From Friday's Dally. C. fy. Wescott and wife came in last evening from their home at Los Angeles, California, and will make a visit here with their chili- dron. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wescott are looking fine and enjoying life immensely on tho cost, but they still like to tako a trip back to bid Nebraska to view the sights and visit with their old friends. There was much rejoicing among the younger members of the1 family here over the advent of grandpa and grandma, as this occasion has been eagerly looked forward to for some weeks. FORFST ROSF, The best flour on the market, (live it a trial. Shake Off Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to gei rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-flve-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment, and see how quickly your rheumatic pains disappear. Sold by all dealers. o o 0 OD IT U. WOOD Bl It is how time that you were placing your order for bind er twine while the prices are at the lowest notch. Standard Twine, 10c per pound f " Extra twine, 1 1c per pound Pure Manilla Twine 12jc per lb. We arc also selling the famous ACME BINDER, and let us figure with you. Call The Farmers' Elevator Co. Henry Heebner, Manager Murray, Neb.