A EJJUiiKSlSS B 1 I M J t j 1 1 f I I i ft ' ! V 3 I I i i f -e"jci3r-wresr-g: WIKM PACIFIC THE TABLE WESTBOUND, KAIKUHK. lOrerlmnd Limited. 12:10 p. m. a, Colorado CKra 625 p.m. 8, California and Oregon Ex.... 7:45 p. in. 7, Lh AncaleB Limited 1:47 p.m. Fast Mail 4jOS p. m. " -- "' 106 a- m. log IS. Nfaffa0L. lMOa. m. S3 so lSdlUiW 7-00 H.m. 9 Wf fanuat VVPV W - - -- BA8T BOUNI VAI X. 1 ojj 4, Atlantic Express..".".".. 6.-00 a. in. lS 8.o AngMasEuwUd.".-."."". 83Bp.m 1 n 1ft Faat Miil 1255 P.m. m 1 Phimsn HiwwibI 5:25 a. m. 1 o 14. North Platte Local .. 1:ijP- m lo.t0. Local Freight.... 5:30 P. m. '5-'o' KotnU BBANCH. Depart o 28, P enger 8KWp. m. So 77. Mixed 701a.m. Ti Arrive No 10. Pwnger U:-45p. m. No U. yjffl' "-'-----'-" 'wOp.n. I AI3IOH AHD BPALDINO BBASCH. i Depart R5JS7..-. 2:25 P-""" -3,-i.a. 7:00a. m i ii fe ArnTe :U. riiinnnrnr 1255 p.m. i an wA 8:00n. m. SorfoMrpaaeWuwr trains ran i daily. g- aiw-.h Spalding branch Sudaya. . All main line passenger trains dally. WR5Jg"5Si;V. H. Bemha. Agent. -(&j Slenun Township. iev. Gensichen confirmed a class of 13 t the Boheet Lutheran church Sun day. Qua Loseke had five loads of lnmber hailed from Creston Monday for a new ohjcken honse. Issia BrockfOoluml)US was in these parts SundayT"" Henry Meyer of Grand Prairie was in tbaae parts a few days last week vacci nating andxUbofning cattle. Mr. an Mrav H. H. Hnneman Tifited at the County seat Monday. Mm. Frank Wardeman and little ottBiohard returned home from Go- kialMy'-'QldifcB of near Leigh ilcedlthe past two weeks with her siater Mrs. Adolph Hellbash. Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Roshe were pas segerftflWJre8ton to Omaha Friday reiamia'a3ae Snaday. lenry Wilke marketed fat hugs at inflnFrklay? it announcing the mar riage of Miss Wilhelmine Hnnteeman -to "Mr. Adolph Sanders both of Sher man township. ..Iionis Oattau says he is sorry it 'rained so mnoh last Sunday. Barahd"A"doIph" liueechen drove to OjJMton on business Saturday. Oar roadoverseer John Hamhng is bwy these days 'repairing the bridges i tbit baferbeea damaged by the heavy ."rains. - i e?- MUmUkMdJAver Trouble Cored. Orwoj-Jjaxative, Fruit Syrup cure-, stomach and liver trouble as it aids i digestion, and stimulates the liver and boe Witfclout irritating these organs f pile aid tfrkinary. catharties. It cures t inoihrAtipnf aid n sick headache and j chronic constTpalion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe ao&-is,Afild and pleasant to take. Ke- fusesubstitute& 'McChntock & Carter. St.Edward. jTriniiin Advance. Alice and Maurice Cahill left last f Saturdjjjjpjjtar Cplunibus where they will attend St. Francis Academy. They 4 wefgaqootnpanied by their mother, Mrs. Dan, ..CahiU who returned to St. Ed 's ward afonday. j ifr.'aod Mrs. George A. Ireland re 4 turned Mcmday from New York cit ". where the doctor has lwen taking post 5 gradual work? in medicine and surgen i foe tbe.laat four months. - Paul Greig and Allen Bennett attend f ed a meeting' of the Baptist Young 1; Peoples Union of the Platte and Elk- horn districts at Columbus last Satnr-' I day atrtil Sunday i 1 54Jii!!MM8er..wfc0 """M De remerabereil ;ua St. , Edward boy who graduated - from otnr high school in the class of '9!), 1 has just finished his work and received f his degree from Bush medical college. I- He at once entered the race for an in T ternship in the Cook county hospital, the largest hospital in the countay, and v out of 106 contestants only foui teen X were successful, John was one of them ;" and sriU have eighteen months practice 4 in one of the best institutions of its fkindi" J "A liaid' cold cure, for children 'j tkt itifeasaat, harmless, and effec- X tire is Bee's Laxative Honey and 1 Tar "Saperibr all other cough Y syrups for cold remedies, because it acts on the bowels. An ideal remedy T for coughs.':' colds, croup whooping oomgh and all curable lung and bron X ohial affections in child or adult. f Plsajaato. take.1 Sold by McClin- Uke.1 Sold to3 Carter.::! in t- (Tboc&ate for last week. ) Henry Asche is working for Alvin Harnapp thiB year again. Fred Jenny was the guest of his brother Bob Maw in Colfax county. a"1!!.1 and Mrs. Alvin Hainapp were the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MoaUor-ia Colfax county. Eagle Eoptske was the guesr at ' Hersaaa Schmidt's last Sunday. i Last Saturday evennig there was a amrprisQ party on Willie Meuth which i any weii snenaea sua a general good time was had. JS'OHeroBehban and Henry Brock -kiDi3e3ia:CBr: load of bogs to Omaha last 'week. ., George Young was visiting at Her nJoaajiiies last Sunday. The far Mrs in this vicinity are starting to do fieU wsrkslow but sure. April fools day was the first of . Apnt-aa ereryone Knows, ana many got.J!QoJad..bat no one worse than Jote.Bxock, ,a few went there on 'Batarday eTenicg, and tied their horse ?aya. tear the road, and pulled PtftM.tafsaofyfcmt of the shed and alt tNl iThltheW drove down to Rev- .TtJMkmmagn' moaas ami left it ""?S 8 there, next morning when John want ed to go to church the boggy was gone, then tey hunted by the neigh bors and four miles in Colfax county, until they fonnd it at the preachers. John Doersch was in Leigh on busi ness. Fred Wahl put a new roof on his granary last week. The tar that is contained in Bee's Laxative Honev and Tar is barm less. It is not coal tar, but is obtained from the pine-trees of our own na tive forests. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is the best remedv for colds because it acts on the bowels thus expeling all colds from the system. Bee's is the original Laxative Honey and Tar, and is best for coughs, colds, crouD, whooping, coogh, lung and bronchial affections. Sold -flc-Otluock & Carter. Bichlandand Vicinity. Plant your potatoes on Good Fri day The recent rains have pnt the ground in a fine condition for seed ing and many farmers will begin this week. Bollin Brocalesby. who recently re turned from an eastern viBit is under the doctors care. Mrs. Hoyt of Columbus has been here the past week caring for the infant left by the death of Mrs. Adolph Hoge. The aged mother of Tacob and Henry Smith is quite feeble these davs. Mrs. Carl Ewert is slowly improv ing from the grippe Clint Stevenson does a good thing, presents his wife with a 850 steel range purchased of Gray at Columbus. Mis? Mary Welch returned Saturday from Norfolk, having attended tha N. N. T A. Gusta Ewert. was born in Germany August. 12. 15S7. United in marriage to Adolph Hoge, May 20, 1897 and died April 8, 11)0(5 at her present home in West Colfax county. The uuion was blecsed with five children, one dying in infancy. Besides the com panion two sins age 7 nncl 8, one daughter age 5 auri the infant age two weeks. The deceased leaves a father, mother, five sisters, six brothers be sides other relatives and a large circle of friends to mourn the loss of an ideal wife, a loving motber, sister, daughter and a true triend A short service was held at the house last Fn dav at 10 a. m., after which services were held at the German Evangelical church at Oolumbas, Rev. H. Meissler preaching a touching sormon after which the body was laid to rest in the Columbus cemetery Among1' those from Columbus who attended the ser vice at the home were Rev. Meissler. August Hoertckor and daughter, R. C. Boyd and wife, Setb Biauu, Will Schram and August Scbuack. The Richest Man in the World. The richest man in the world can not have his kidneys replaced nor live with out them, so it is imporisnt not to neglect these organs. If Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at the first feign of danger, the symptons will disappear and your health will be te.torec, as it strengthens and builds up these organs as nothing else will. Oscr Bowman, Lebanon, Ky writes: "1 have need Foley's Kid ney Cure and take great pleasure in stating it cured mo permanently of Kid ney disease, which certainly would have cost me my life. -McCIintock fc Carter. Platte Center. Mrs. R. W. Gentleman returned from Kearney ounday evening wuere nhe bas been visiting for the past three weeks. She was accompanied huiue by her niece Eileen Gentleman, who will remain for some time. Miss Testie Regan snunt Saturday in Columbus. The firm of H. M. Ripp & Co . have sold their stock of merchandise to Smiths Invoicing has been conducted during the past week and this week. Smiths will move into the Ript build ing. Miss Mae Considene went to Colum bus Saturday noon and returned Satur day evening. William P. Scnelp came down from his Dakota hour est ead last week and this week will return overland. Will intends making nis borne in Dakota for the next year. T. J. Cronin and D. P. Mahoney will leave for their Dakota home steads this week. Hugh Willk bas resigned his posi tion in the postoffice to accept a clerkship in th9 Kehoe drug store. Miss Belle Weddell of Columbus has accpeted the position of clerk in the postoffice. William O'Callaghan departed Tues day for his homestead in Dakota. Will has spent the greater part of a year in Dakota and seems well pleased with the countrv. Chris Griesen and Louis Menice returned home from Canada wliere they have been living for several months on homesteads. From all re ports the boys do not like Canada very welL Patrick Dooly and two children of Cheyenne arrived here Saturday even ing for an extended visit witb rela tives and friends. xbe infant child of John Fuller has been qnite sick, but is reported im proving. Frank Ulother made a trip to Co lumbus on business last Saturday George Englehorn returned home last week after an absence of two years. It is not difficult to relieve blind. bleeding, itching or protruding pile? with Man Zan, the great olle remedy. It is put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and applied at the seat of the trouble. Stops pain instantly. Sold by Mc Olintock & Carter. - Humphrey. From the Democrat Mr. 'and Mrs. Obe Terwillegar left Wednesday for California to spend a few months recuperating. They have many friends here who hope they will be benefitted by the California climate sufficiently to again return to Hum phrey to make their home. They were accompanied on the trip by Miss Kate Moackler, who returns to make her home with the Eimers family after an extended visit hero with relatives and friends. John W. Bender has purchased the H. M. Little property in the southeast part or town, paying there for $12,000. Mr. Bender purchased the property for the purpose of making him and his family a permanent home. He says he will quit farming in a year or so and move to town and occupy his new home A gentleman by the name of Miller who is digging a well for G. Biedinger north of town, had a narrow escape from serious injury one day this week. He was down in the well digging and. Mr. Bedinger and John Fisher were drawing the dirt out with two large tin buckets. Miller was careless in attach ing one of the buckets to the rope and when it neared the top of the well, the bucket fell to the bottom, lint as luck would have it the bucket struck on the side of the well in such a way as to cause it to glance to one side and only strike the digger on the shoulder with out much injury. The bucket weighed about 100 pounds. Last Friday P. E. McKillip purchased of Hilger Greisen the H. M. Ripp & Co. stock of general merchandise at Platte Conter also the building in which the stock is located and 200 acres of land in section 35 Burrows township, considera tion being $17,400. In turn Mr. Mc Killip soldto Mr. Greisen 320 acres of land three miles north of Monroe and 80 acres near Platte Center. On Saturday Mr. McKillip sold the stock of general merchandise to Smith & Co , 80 acres of land near Platte Center to William Pilleu for $93 per acre. 120 in the same neighborhood for S93S0 to Henry Jack son and 8(50 acres north of Humphrey to William Labeuz. A dose of Pine-ules at bed time will uuajly relieves backache, before morn ing. These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated . and when moistened and placed in the moutn you can't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol just gums and resins obtaiued from onr own native pine forest, com bined with other well known bladder, kidney, blood aud backache remedies Sold by McClintock & Carter. District No 4. Carrig and Iossi branded head of cattle and dehorned over 200 abont 70 head last Friday. Sabestine Koesly shelled corn for F. Shulty Saturday and in the after oon seven loads of corn got caught in rhe rain while going to Platte Center. D. F. Donahue finished his big hog shed last week. "' Charley tirossnicklaus was confirmed Sunday in Columbus in the German Reformed church by Rev. Neuuiarker. Hers boys are breaking two colts. School in this district ha? started again for two months more. Delia Rice, teacher. Field work bas not commenced vet in this neigh liorhood, account of the wet weather. Mr. aud Mrs. Christ Iossi went to Columbus on business last week. The Original. Foley .t Co., Chic-igo originate'! Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of thu great merit and popularity of Fole Qonej and Tar main imitations are offered for tlio genuine. Thee worthies iiuita tions have similar sounding names. Ho ware of them. The genuine Folej's Honey and Tar is in a yellow pneknge. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. 1 1 is the best remedy for coughs and colds. Met Mintock & Carter. OKay. Charles Wullbrant was called to Wood River Thursday to attend the funeral of his sister, who died in a hospital at Lincoln. ;J. O. Gillian and family wore Ge noa visitors Friday. Roy Preston of Monroe is working for Ben Fellers. Those from here who attended the entertainment, giveu by Brush, the magician, at Monroe. Thursday even ing, think they saw one of the seven wonders of America. Mr. Weyen and family attended confirmation exercises at St. Bernard Sunday. Miss Lizzie Weyen was one of the class to be confirmed. Mrs Goerge Swisher and children of Spalding arrived Saturday for a week's visit with relatives and friends. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had many hemorr hages,' writes A. M. Ake. of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physi cians without benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, and pre vents serious results from a cold. Re fuse substitutes. McClintock & Carter. Very low Rates to California. On account of the convention at Los Angeles, Cal., May 7-10, 1906, of the Im perial Council Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, the Union Facibc bas authorized a very low round trip rate to San Francisco and Los An gelas. Tickets on sale from April-25tli to May 5th, 1906. For rates, sleeping car reservations and California literature write to W. H. Benham, Agent. r -. 'A7n n.;.'n7.ff' ann'sir' i3nM t Of . -Uli'l .." is Monroe Miss Pearl Kent visited with th. Nic holson family from Wednesday till Sat urday last week. James Keer of Albion visited at the home of his annt Mrs. J. M. Bryan last week. Roy Clayburn has accepted a position in the U. P. Signal oth'ce in Omaha as Stenographer. A very successfull entertainment was given by the Wattsville school last Fri day evening. The proceeds from !ho pale o: tho baskets iimonnted to $22.00 which is to be applied to the school library. Mi-s Myrtle Hinkle visited friends in Wattsville Friday and Saturday. Mrs J.Keeler was am Albion vNUoi Tuesday. Salv3l Salve! Spread the s-alve. but let it re Pine salve, uatures remedv for cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold by McClintock & Carter. Route 4 An eleven ponnd boy was born to Mr. and Mrs J. A. Kilboru Saturday night. The Presbyterian church at Oconee is being improved bv a coat of paint. W. E Bickwith is the artist. C. E. Chapiu is having his resi dence painted. J. F. Dineen shipped a car of fat steers to South Omaha Tuesdav. There was a surprise partv at tho borne of A C. Butler Tuesday night. John Zabowa was the first on this route to begin seeding. For blonriup, belching, inrtigestton, etc . ear a King's Dyspesta Tablet after meals. Sold bv McJlinfock k, Carter Cedar Chips. Tin- "arpon'erb are ai work at "A illiain liowsors T. T. B nncr left for Lincoln Tuesday morning for an indefinite fojourn. Miss Vesla Slater of Columbus is giving music lemons to Miss Freidig of the Brown neighborhood. Mrs. Emil ilessulhnlch has been quite sick for a few days. The roads in some places on tho val ley are well nigh impassible. J. W. Kinsman was stuck in tho mud Monday with a load of oats, and a few days bo fore that Charlie Fyfe had a similar ex perience and there are others also. Miss Elsie Zack came home a week or so ago from Fremont where she has been in school. George Hasselbalch is 'at home from Cordova, where he attended school this winter. Miss Cora Jerden is suffering with a gathering in her head. The gums and resins obtained from pine trees have long been recognized as highly beneficial in the treatment of backache, kidney and bladder toubles. Pine-ules is the name cf a new medicine, the principle ingre aients of which .come from the pine forests of our own native land. Sold by McClintck & Carter. Eoute 5. William Howser bas bought cotton wood lumber from D. T. Bonner to build a new barn. Mr. J. B. Hoadley and Ida Ander son were married Monday in Colum bus. They went to Omaha to spend a few days. G. Meyer bad one of his ribs broken ana was otherwise bruised while re turning home from the Boettcher fu neral. His spring wagon broke and threw him violeuily to the ground. Eoute 1. Albert Lemp visited his parents at Gridley last week. Joseph Henggler. one of the best citizens of ths county, has gone with his daughter to his large ranch at Stockville. The oil wagon got stuck in the mud near William Newman's Tues day D. B Westbrook of St. Edward visited his sister Mrs. W. S. Spencer this week. Miss Katie Engel who has been quite ill is slowly recovering. 111 Kvvrrr t"c flSS."? .:re&i -so :,. -. .uEVHA" ''.'" . (0-AW-? i! 3 ""-! &&S54a 0t Mk. vr; -r.i? v . - ;,f 'Vitv ,i Mar ...t VWf v t 9 ia. K8S& & wye?" Ml M ' ihaVaW Best tor mgzi Couohs. Colds. Crasv, Whooping Cough. Etc. rawayci The rad letter "B-lson arer? bonis. rmutito rtaetUledIfa i.,uu I i llamrilii ' .a nui ! m I illUiKKlkl Sold by jlcCHiitock & Carter. Charles II. Dnek holds the helt for China-lac sales in Nebrask i last year. Fie sold S28 worth more than any other dealer in the state. This record is one of which Mr. Dack may have trood cause to feel proud specially in view of the fact that he was in competition with several dealers in the state who have exclusive paint stores. Mrs. G, O. Burns received a telegram this morning from her daughter, Mrs. A E.Poole stating thut her husband's father Chas. Poole was dying. She received a letter last Sunday stating that he was seriously ill. Chas. Poole visited in Col umbus last summer just before his son left for Davenport. Looking Glass. The attendance at the annual town ship meeting of Monroe township was the largest in its history, there being 43 voters present. It was decided to au thorize the town board to tend to the matter of draining the water away from the road south of the Lightner property. Other needed rod work was acted upon and a levy of six mills voted fer the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Scott of Kearney are spending a few days the first of the week with their sister Mrs. Ralph J. Pugsley. We sincerely hope that the good roads meeting held in Genoa last Friday even ing will resn'it in improving the high way leading to town from the Platte county side. Beard of a niow did vou? the features that plows famous. You'll find this feature joins the share where the ordinary plow gives out quickest. The double-breast is an extra thickness of steel put on by a special process of our own hardened so the life and wear is there to resist the heaviest kind of work. You'll find it on every- style of plow we make walking, sulky and gang. That's why the life of a J. I. Case Plow is one-third longer than that of ordinary plows. That's why, in the long run, ycu save money by buying a J. J. C- Plow. The gooo points, the exceptional points, in J. I. C. Plows are so numerous that we ask the privilege of telling you more about them. We especially want to tell you about the new high footlift Sulky. It's self-leveling a real foot lift. And we want to tell you about the celebrated Triumph Sulky and Gang with their wonderful horse-saving, light draft, comfort-to-man-and-beast features. And we make other implements harrows, planters, cultivators, which we cannot describe here, Lut which you ought to know about. In order to make it more than worth while to get this information we offer write us about your implement needs, ana For catalogue. l-k Kpad frii lt:rvririntilin nfFfr in rhf nnnl opposite. Then to us. Address J. I. CASE Dept. a''frO pr t . COLUMBUS BUGGY & IMPLEMENT HOUSE. Food to work on is food to live on. A nun works to live. He must live to work. He does both better on Uneeda Biscuit the soda cracker that contains in the most properly balanced proportions a greater amount of nutriment than any food made from flour. Uneeda Biscuit NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY THE KING mmSsMM HAND MADE Spring Wagons Let us build you one. "We put nothing but the very best material and workmanship in them. The price is right. 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