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t THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3. CGfrieNGTOj Public Sale! PJattSmOlith, Neb- ! Tiu" undersigned will offer for sale j at public auction i.t his Lome, one UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST!:!."' - WILL BE AT THE RILEY HOTEL Monday, Hgv, 23, 1914 ONE DAY ONLY Hours 9 A. If. to 6 P. M. r Remarkable Success of these Tal ented Physicians in the Treat ment of Chronic Diseases OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OE CHARGE The United .Doctors, licensed by the Str.te .f . braska fur the i rentment f t!,.":-mi'.i-s and c.ll nervous and ,i,ini.- ui-e:..-es of men. women and eMMrerj. uffer to who fall on this visit, i-onsultat ior.. t ::aminat ion and :.! ire fn'--. making :.o charge what or t'.tvpt tiit acta.:? cost of treat mei.t for the purpose of proving that the- l.r.ve at last discovered a svs-i tern and method of treatments that j are reasonably sure and certain ir. 1 T.uc;r results. Tiies- I lectors are anions Ameri :a"s leading- M.imach art! nerve specialists, ami are experts in the treatment of eh tonic diseases of the blood, liver, stomach. inestine.. skim nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder, rheumatism, sciatica, diabetes, bed-v-ef.inv.-. t: . worm, leg ulcers, weak I. and tie.se afrlieted with Ion? st .i:li::ir. deen seated chronic diseases that have ba fried the skill of other p'-r :ci.:rs. saottld not fail to call. Dea fness has often been cured in six ty day-. According to their system ro niore operation for appendicitis, gall stetf.-s, tumors, goiter, riles, etc. By their method these cases uncomplicated arv troateti without operation or hypoder mic irjft !on. Truy --ere amor.? the f:r-t in America to earn the name of "iroodie-s Surgeons." by doing away with the knife, with blood and with p in ir. the successful treatment of t:.--e ti r.ncrei'o'is d:se:;.-es. If ou liave kidnev or iduciuer trou bles lrinrr a two oui.ee buttle of you'' urine for vhernicul f:alysis and mi cro ;c..oic examination. W o: ar-out and run-down men or wo men, no matter what jour ailment may be, no matter what you have bee:: told, or the experience you have had with other phsicians. settle it foreer in jour mit.cr. If your case is incurable they will tell you so. Con sult them upon this visit. It costs j'ou nothing. Remember, ti.k- free offer is for this visit or.h'. Ma: lieu ladies a.ust their t.u-b. nu and mine come with s with their p.trent.-. Laboratories. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. The Cosmopolitan club will ?ive aj dance at ' oates' hal! on Saturday j even n?. November 21st. Everyone is welcome and a ?os:d time assured to all w ht; attend. I or Sale. "oo-acre i:ri?ated farm in westerr Nebraska, al! pood, first-bottom land, j fencd and well improved, 120 acres in i alfalfa. !' acres in wild hay, a- in- j exhaustible supplj- of water no water re!'i to pay price .S7.i.00 per acre, on j apreeable teirrs. Apply at this of- i lice. Ri? Sh:otin? Match. T'.i? shoot ir? match Saturday. " en-btr 21st. a my p!ace, :! mile- o:;s. oee-h-i'.f mile rorth of We-pin? Wate-. trucks a' One bei tel l.'O turkevs. .-e to be shot off. Will Panrid-e. ll-is-2td-ltw I ) r Germozone prevention f . -I Vm is worth a hundred pounds of any cure, especially : 7 1 in case of Chickens or Pigeons, w here it is easy --i to trest the flock, but "some tak" to doctor each indhidual. ? 1 That is the economical reason for giing Germozone twice a 1 week in the drinking water. ll keeps the bowels in order and wards off germ contagion through infected food or drink. A a remedial agent, Germozone is always a good f irst choice in f j cases f Rotii, C'ld, Dowel complaint. Cholera, White diarrhoea, -- H Canker, DistemjKT, Sore throat, mouih and eyes. Chicken pox, g Kruptioas, Durns, Swellings, Sprains, Sores, Cuts, Wounds, Loss of hair or feathers, etc. f t4 For Ch:iks. Chickens. Pisreons. Birds. Doss and all Pet or Domestic z Srotk. tirrmuone i a whole medicine chest. It does lh work of a dozen an- r liepiiCN. remedies an J linimeals, at one-teuth the cost and with do need o expert "Jl diagnosis. : 4 ot. bottle (trial I 2 Sc. 32 ox. bottle (farm 'ze SI 00. : i 12 oz. bottle tKtandardi SOc. Ciallon lottle ( li ouncesl $3.00. : .. 'l abiet form, mailable. Sue postp-jid So?d by most Druggists and Poultry Supply Dealers One-dollar and three d"Ilnr sizt-s delivered prepaid to uy express office in f '-. the V. S. Sjmple and buok free by mail on retiut-sl. 5;- GEO. II. LEE CO., Omaha, Nebraska 2 -f 1 r 1T -i:i!v It I". G. rri.l:- A: '... l'lat I smotit h : Alv.. Kmc Co.. Alvo; )r:t K. Cet.s. Ati i : '. ". I"rii-. Kjii:!.-: I.. A. T.vmi. l.'lniuioil : llnlN A: llemlrix. llr'tiw xxl : !:!;... M.Cnrtv ltrir' '... l.i.ui v:ll-: it. I". i i U.ji-. Munl.-y : 1.. Nt-itz.l. Mtinliiek: V.. A. Ili-i-t. .!tirr:.J : 1'. I . AiI.iiii-. w k:t ; V.. St urzeneyer. South Itcnd ; 1,. K. I pri.n. 1 ni'.ti; S. W. on ou A: I'm. aud Mfl'T lriiK Cu., Weeding Water. lo:.,u o clock a. m., on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24 the following described property, to-wit : One black mare, seven jears old, with foal. One sorrel mare, nine years old, with foal. One earling colt. Two weanin? colts. ; iyvo milch cows, one l resn, one giv- in? milk. One heifer. One calf. One porker. One fu.ll-l'.ooded Poland China boar. One 7-foot cut Deeding binder. One 12-inch ?an? plow. One sulky plow. One ridin? cultivator. One walking cultivator. One Sterling di.-e. One new Sterling 2-row stalk cut ter. One Newton va?on. One sprin? wa?on. One buggy. One hay rack. One llradley lister. Ore Peru lister. One walkir.? plow. One corn planter. O.'.e "-section harrow. One McCormick mower. Ot.e McCormick hay rake. One disc ?rinder. Ore grind.-ton.e. One vise. Ten or fifteen tons of hay in the mow. Two stacks of oat straw. Two dozen full-blooded Rhode Is 'and Red hens. Three full-blooded cockerels. Ot e Q.dck Meal ran?1. Or.e so!'.! walnut .-ideboaicl. Oae walnut chiffonier. One 10-foot dining table. Tow reeking chairs. Two iron beds, one gilded, new. Or? refrigerator. One new Iavis fc Sen upright pi 'no. Two heating stove--. Ope L". S. cream separator. About ten bushels potnto?s. LUNCH WILL RE SERVED AT NOON. TERMS OF SALE. All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand. On all sums over 10, a credit of six months will be ?iven, purchaser ?ivin? ?ood bankable note bear in? 8 per cent interest from date. All propertj' must be settled for be fore bein? removed. 1 will leave Cass county for my new home in Minnesota in the very near futuie. so everj- article on this bill must be sold to the high bidder. No by-biddin?. CHAS. FRIEZE. COL. WM. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. W. G. P.OEDEKF.R, Clerk. Dance on November 21st. On Saturday evenir.fr, November 21st, the K. S. society will pive an other cf their social dances at their hall in the west part of the ,cit- for the benefit of the Bohemian brass band. Everyone is invited to attend ! Hid assist in the aidin? of a pood cause. Declare War on Rheumatism. Rheumatism is an j;wful thin? r.othir.p more painful. Don't let it ?et a hold, but at the first twin?5 tal e Folev Kidnev Pills. Thev work directly on j our weakened kidney s, ! build them up. make them stron? j ,.id Jfljr i)Iood aml 1:et.p it cIe.,r of No-.'uric acid. Keep Foley Kidney Pills n Jjand ready for use at the first f'!?: of rheumatism. For sale by all i:i 'i.; cists. Wall Taper. Gerinir & Co. Phone .IK. ounces SMITH STICKS TO DETAILS Fcrmer Kearney Postoffice Clerk Un shaken In Testimony. Omaha, Nov. !!. The government's fight to lix on ex-Sheriff Waller F. Samnions of Buffalo county the tiieli. ot a $j."Oii registered package from the Kearney posuffue Christmas niizlit a year ago is narrowing to reliant - ou the testimony of LHlbert K. Smith, former clerk in the Kearney postoffice. He swears amnions secured from him keys to the postoft'u e and the sale ln-re the package was. Smith's story has withstood the strain of severe cross-examination. United States I ;ist rit t Atlorney F. S. Howell still has several witnesses to examine before the prosecution' case is finished. . bailee Page .Morris has ordered more speed in the trial and has notified the nioserution and del Use that he wi:i expH.-t the case to be completed this wek. Wiin sses were put on the stand to ,ra- the packai;o froi'.i tlie Fiist Na tiona' bank of Omaha to tlio City Na tional bank of Kearney. ISai.k an 1 posioflice clerks woio able tt; shoA-rei.-try receipts ior t'.ie packatre as it paM'i d on. DEMOCRATS WHO FAILED TOCOME BACK Several House Comniiltaes Lose Most Active ("enibsrs. Washington. Nov. 1!'. Effects o:' the icffut election upon the pt-rsonn 1 ts1' t un.-zr. ssional comni:tiol S w as shown in an unofficial list namine ui.'aibi is wlio will not be in th- Sixty -fourth ceimress. Several of Cue eominittes--; h. st some of thir iiirvr active mem be' s t'arouah defeat at tlie polls (Ji tie Democrats on the commit! e on expenditures in the posto.lire depart ment none remains. Of tho fourt' en Demcxrats on tue ways and means eommitte. six whl not return to consn ss. inc-ludin'-Cl:airnian Fndeiv.oo!. Hammond i Minn.), who won in a puhonntonal contest: Palmer i Penii.i and Stanley (Kj.i. defeated in senatorial races, end Mitchell (Mass). Or. the co:nmitte s whose chairmen were defeated tor r-el'v t ion or who ro to tfe senate, tie list mimes as ranking D-mocrats for the next toi; press: Ways and means, Claud Kittliin (N. C.) ; coinage, weight- and n.e:isures, William A. Ashhrook tO : elections. No. 1. Hubert V. Stephens (Miss.); elections. No. Lewis L Morgan (La); expenditures in inte rior department. Oscar Callaway (Tex.); ex'.enditures in department of justice. I.. F. I'.ailey: expenditures it: (b)artment of commerce. Henry Prut hner (N. YA; industrial arts and expositions. James C. Cantri'.l (K.). TOOK S2.703.000 GAIN Charles Pope Says He Foeght His Eest Against "Glucose Trust.' Chicago. Nov. i:. Charles T'oae. former owner cf sugar refh.ii:? plants at (renevH and Venice. II!.. was a wit ness in the government's antitrust suit against the Corn Products Kefin ins; rompany. Pope said he fought hard to save himself from the trust and suffered persecution for a Ions tim.e. T!:e wit nes.-es were quest:o!:ed by Van K;n deren Linds'ey and Jesse C. Adkin.5, special assistants to tiie attorney j.en era!. "You eventually sold out. did you no:?" Air. Adkins asked Pope. "Yes." Mr. Pope said. "I received a certified cheek in payment." S. P. Ilutler, vice president of the Corn Products Ri fining company, t. s Ched Pope jeceivotl $3."i'i.iMii tor hi business. It was shown the plants were worth about $200. oao. Railroad Accidents Show Decrease. Washingtcn. Nov. 19. A great de-rn-nsc in the number of collisions a:iu (ferHi'nients of railioad trains for the fl'sr.ner ended June rjo. 1014, as (nn pared with the precerling qtmrifr. wa ieportd by the interstate commerce ennnission. As compared with the eo--ri si oiiiiing quarter of lit 1.1. there was a decrease of 7.17 in the number o train arch'.ents. In the train accidents th-' total nuniher of persons Killed v.-as 1"7. while 2.1. "7 were injured. Wilson Begins Work on Message. Washington. Nov. 19. president Wi! son began work on his pnnnal nies r.(.'( to congress which he will deliver in person at the opening of the regu lar session in December. Mr. Wilson is exj.ectod to discuss Philippine inde pendence, conservation, the Mexican question, to ernmc nt ownership of merchant ships ; iid the eftect of the Curopean war on the United States. English Transport Sunk by Germans. Valparaiso. Chile. Nov. 19. There are persistent rumors here that fh British transport Crown of Oalicia has been attacked by German cruisers and be n s mk. The crew cf the transport, it is said, was saved and will be landed ft Valparaiso by the German steamer Khakotis of the Kosmc.s line. Edwaids Ordered to Canal Zone. V.'ashingion. Nov. 19. Brigadier General Carerce B. Edwards, com manding the first Hawaiian brigade, is to he fiirceeded by Briaadier Gen eral John P. Wisser. now com'r.andins the Pacific coast artillery district. Gen eral Edwards is ordered to command on the canal zone. TURKEY ASKED TO EXPLAIN Porte Most D;ye Reason For Fi m on U. S. FlaL COMMANDERS TO BE CAREFUL! Daniels Orders North Carolina and Tennessee Captains to Proceed With Caution Wilscn Determined Nation Will Not Ee Involved In War. WAR SUMARY While along the fighting lines ir. France fnd Ee!c,.i:m and in Easi Prursia. Russian Poland sr.d Calicir. fierce fighting continues and engage ments have been won and ioat at various places, no.vhtre has a dt cisiwe result been achieved either the allies or the Germans and Aus triar.s. In the west the same ding-dong fight ing that has beer, proceed, ng for weeks along the entrenched line? which extend v.rtually from the North sea to the Swiss frontier is being waged. In the east the bnttling is more in the nature cf field operations. Here there are clairs to victories bv both the Teuton .-'lies and the P.js sfarts rnd ad-risions by the Rus sians ef at least cne defeat near Bzoure. Poland. Petrograd snyj that here the Germans forced back the Muscovite trcops and rained foothold near Lenczyos and Orloff. A.I! a'ong the E.ist Prussian frontier however. Petrcrrad declares the Russians have rrnde successive ad varices and clis that in Gr.bc;. they have captured the passes cf the Carpathian mountains. thrcucjl , which the Austrians vvci'ld be forcec to make the'r w?y back into Austri.: In case cf a decisive defeat. Accord ing to Berlin t-e Russians werr forced to retreat rear Sddau. Washinrto!:. Nov. 19 The Aner iran govet ntnent lias drr. cted Air.!::; sudor Morter.thati a; ConstaMinooI to ak' tiie ()tio!u:i!i pove;-:,!u'i)t r rn exi!anation of ll " firing bv Tur! ish lan.l forces ; t a kvmih iron' thr i Anriean cruise:- T'-mK-s-ef'. jiro'-eet' . ins from Voulah f tlie A ri- ri ur : cr-rstf; te rt ?ntyrra. Asia Minor. Fect.-tary Iraniels. with the ap p-oval of Presi.U r.t Wil-'on. sirnulta r. ously cabled tlie conitnander of the , Tcrie-ssee and Nor;!; Care!;!. a. a!o ir. i the M diierrr.t: -an. to tu!;e ro n' t':, r. ; which miiiht embarn-ss trie Ajnertcat; ( coverntnent a: d to fwait spepipc in . sfructiops from Vashir.eon coticerti the general situation. Message From Decker. i Tl.ese steps folio". . -d ;i.e rtte'pt ol ! a message from Capt:.5n P.-.T.ton C j Pecker, eomniat d- r of the Tenness - ' which was paraphrased in this state r.e'nt troni the navy tb-parTn.ent : j "Captain B. C !-'cker. in ceintnr.rii j of th.e Tennessee, wired S'-cretnry ! Pr.i iels that while proceeding f ror 1 1 Vouiah to Smyrna to make oT;c:nl; calls, the poat was fired at. Consul ntixiotis fcr safety of consulate. Ten nssee proceeded to and left VotT.ah 2t r' nucst of ambassador ami is iow sis rhored in the harbor of Chios. Greece, from which Captain lecher's tele gram was sent. Secretary Panic'.? wired for fuller infornineion." Although without definite details as to just what occurred, hich cfTK-ia's r: the Waslnnston fovernn:ent had no doubt that the in; blent, no nia'tc where the resnotisiliility lay. would prniptly adjusted through diplontatb' clicrnels. TYc-sider.t WJlson is determined that under no circumstances shall the Unit eel States be involved in war wit!; Turkey. If the Turkish officials art'1! without the authority of the Otto::i.".r governmei t mnl the fniPT was nor justified by naval ptoccelure in n closed port, it is confidently believed here that the Ottoman government will render an arology. SHELL WRECKS TROO? TRAIV Eritish Warships Bombard Two Cities on Belgium Coast. London. Nov. 19. A Rotterdam dls patch to the Daily Mail says: "Th.e British fleet received infornin ticn which led them to carry out n vigorous bombardment at Knocke and Zeehrugge on the Belgian coast. Tho Solvay company's works on the Bruges ship canal, which are being used as a bse for German militarv trains, wer" wrecked. A train of five cars filial with soldiers was struck by a shell, took fire and was destroyed. Much damage was done to the German stores and supplies." Indictment Ag?inr.t forc;an Dismissed. New York. Nov. 19. The indictment charging Ianiel N. Morgan, former treasurer of the United States, and j six others with using th.e mails to de fraud stock investors in connection with the operations of Jared Flgc. was quashed on motion of the t'nite " States district attorney, who said thr.t tVf testimony at Flagg's trial showed! that Mr. Mr.rrnn and his six associates! were rot gni'tv. Prince of Wales Aide-de-Carrp. London. Nov. 19. It w:u odlcia'l' pnrior.ncfd in 1 m; Jon that the Pr'r of W.iles hnd l.ern appointed aided3 camp to Pic'.d Marshal Sir .lohi French, the eoniuiaieler of the Br't ; expeditionary force on the continent. f T I mm macKinaws lur mcu, Women and Children $3.75 to $15 SALE The undersie-ned will sell lit Public Au.-tior. at his home on the August Ou farm, three ;.nd a half miles sou' h west of Nehawka. four miles w (.-.- t t.nd two miles south of I'nion, .-L miles east and or.e mile south of Ave. -a. commencing- tit 10:3b a. m. on TIII?AY. DECE.MBKi: 8. 114. the following described property. u-w:t : Seven Head of Horses. Or.e black mare, six jears old, v. iv-ht 1.700. with foal to jack. Oe.e steel gray mare, four years 1 weight l.TOo. wiLii foal to iack. One brown riure. six .. em old, v.ci-ht 1.2--.0. ( ine black mare, six years old. vci;:ht 1.2".0. One black Percheron stallion, t v.-five yers old. weight 1.700. Two weaning mules, black and L:'i iV-.T.. Six Head of Cattle. One P.ed Polled cow, giving milk, "s years old. Or.e Ped Polled cow. giving milk, ! years old. On? Ped Polled heifwr, 1 months old. One Shorthorn heifer, l.-i months oid. Oni Pcd Polled calf, 8 months old. One Keel Polled bull, 8 months old. Twenty Head of Hogs. Six Poland China gilts, two Ches ter White sows, others boars in good shape. Farming Implements. Etc. Ore Weber, wagon, (ire wagon and rack. One Pock Island buggy. Or.e ."-section harrow. Ore Pud'ong disc. Or.e Avery cultivator. Ore set buggy harness. Two sets work harness. Fix dozen chickens. One 7-foot McCormick binder. Ore Janesville drill planter. One stirring plow and cutter. -One 14-inch Jar.esville lister, ro rods of barbed wire. 40 rods of woven wire. 10 rods of chicken wire. 700 feet of lumber. Ten bushels of potatoes. One riding cultivator. One broadcast seeder. One endgate seeder. One 1-horse drill. One sleigh and bells. Ore bob sled. One l"-foot log chain. 200 posts. One boat. One steel tank. Cook stove, heating- stove, two beds, t-:ble, cupboard and numerous other articles. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ON OX THE GROUNDS. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of 10 and under, cash in hi'.nd. On all sums over $10, a credit of six months will be given, purchaser givr;g ogod bankable r.oie bearing 3 irlr.ract from Hntp All TirnH. erty must be settled for before being removed. MONT SHRADER. L. J. HALL, Auctioneer. J. M. PATTERSON, Clerk. W. . 'j a. w.wii -i ::i:.c.!i. a '?.. Ir'li- ! J.Ti.irlrr.vMf.t A . '( L" 1 (- ::o-i 1 r ft .'. . &:ti.til i;ra..i '-.x 1 ;-a- r, w -r -i . i i-.-i . '.' - . 1 .. : 1 . . v X rr " l 'II vfER i.CI r;T.!... f r t.S i.c:.: , PUBLIC Time to be thinking of hanksgiving Clothes Let us sliow you the new English models in Mue serge, scotch tweed or Tartan checks; neat close fit ting coats with wide lapels, six button high cut vests and medium tight trousers with cuffs. We also have the 32 inch coats with shaped backs and broader shoulder, double lap seams and blunt corners and more generous trousers. For the fellow who wants an entire change we have the double breasted style, medium close fitting, in stylish underplaids end ve lours. If you care for the ultra gray sack with silk binding and stripe trousers or the n ore formal frocks you can get them here. Quality Line S20 to $3.1. Sty lepIusSlT. Full dress aud Tuxedo suits $20 to $f0. Deep black regimental stripes the newest thing in shirts -as usual here first, $1 and $1.50 escott's Everybody's Store Local Kcws Krnni Tl a rs l:'. 's I:ii:y. Itching', bleeding-, protruding or blind piles have yielded to 1'oa.n's Oint ir.er.t. oOa at i.'l stores. James Miller of Nehawka was here yesterday for a few hours attending to some matters of business. Miss Augusta Mer.geuoht will play a violin solo at the story Hour pro gram at the library next Saturday morning. Miss Marie Kaufman and cousin. I-T jerry Mueller, of Genoa. Wis., and Miss Cora Higgle were visitors in Omi.ha Tuesday. Albert Sattler was imong the visit ors in Omaha today for a few hours, returning- home this afternoon on No. 24 over the Burlington. L. W. Lorenz and daughter, Alice, were among the visitors in Omaha this morning, where they will visit for a few hours with friends. Rev. J. M. Eades returned this aft ernoon from Omaha, where he had been for a short time looking after some matters of business. County Commissioner C. E. Ileeb ner came in last evening from his home to look after some matters of business here for the county. Mrs. Mary Parsons departed this afternoon for Omaha, where she will spend a few hours looking after some matters of business in that city. Miss Margaret Mills departed this morning for Omaha, where she will visit for the dav looking after some I matters of business in that city. George Murray returned this morning to Omaha, after an oer night visit here with his mother, Mrs. ! J A. Murray, and other friends. Remember the dance to be given by the Modern Woodmen on Saturday evening. November 2Sth. A good time assurred to all who attend. ARCTICS w fe? fSSMen's Fur i STORM GAITERS! Our winter Arctics and storm Gaiters are great foot protectors on cold winter days. Nothing can equal them in foot comfort for Men, Women and Children. Waterproof and coldproof Arctics in all the best styles: Men's One Buckle Arctics $ 1 .25 to $ 1 .85 44 Two " " 2.25 " Four " " 2.50 to 3.00 Women's One Buckle Arctics 1.15 Two " 1.50 Children's Arctics 75 to 1.35 This line of Winter Foot protection embraces everything that has merit, or is wanted. I' 1$ ....Fetzer's BETTER 1 M 7if Sons Coats from $19 to $40 Subscribe for The Journal, i i Pen Ilank'.nson was among tne j passengers this morning for Omaha, ! where he will look after some matters with the wholesale house in that city. ' The .Modern Woodmen give a social dance at their hall on Saturday evening. November UMh. Everyone cordially invited to he present and ih.ave a good time. W. C. P.oedeker of Murray was here last evening for a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness, as well as taking in the show at the Pa nr. el e theater. '; J. I. Corley, postmaster at Weep iing Water, and S. J. Ambler of the ; same city, were here today for a few I hours looking after some matters of I business at the court house. J. E. McDaniel and wife were among the passengers this morning on the early Rurlir.gt'-n train for ; Omaha, where they will spend a few (hours visiting with friends. R. M. Shines v.us among the pas sengers this afternoon for Omaha, where he goes to spend a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness in that city. There will be a rehearsal of the operetta. "Princess Bul-bul." tomor row (Thursday) evening at Coates hall at 7 o'clock. All those expecting to take part must be present. R. C. Wo-)d, manager of the Ne btaska Lighting company, was among the passengers this morning for Omaha, where he was called on some matters of business for a few hours. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for Croup. Croun scares you. The loud, j hoarse, croupy cough, choking and gasping for breath, labored breathing, call for immediate relief. The very first dose of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will master the croup. It cuts the thick mucus, dears away the phlegm and opens up and ease" the air passages. For sale by all drug gists. AND Shoe Store.... & H O E S 7