The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, March 15, 1909, Image 5

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Spend a Pleasant Hour at
The Cosy Corner
;T()M TROOP, PROPRIETOR,
OPPORTUNITY.
f THE PLATTSMOUTH 3
I HOTEL i
P. F. COOS. Prop.
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V1k ii in Plattsmouth get your
dinner at !
t The Perkins House !
(Inthmann & Cory, Props. 4
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C. A. RAWLS
ATTORNEY
Ollices in First National hank hldg
. L. TIDD
LAWYER
References:
Rank of Eagle, Eagle.
Ni-liawka Rank, Nohawka.
Rank of M unlock. Munlock.
First Nat'l hank, Greenwood.
State liank of Murray, Murray.
First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth.
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MARSHALL, D. D. S.
..Graduate Dentist..
Prices Reasonable
All Work Guaranteed
Twenty-six Years' Experience
unite in r ltzgeratu uiock
200,000 iQloiiiiii:; year ij m
You may rc:id how to avert an ever
I'lcatcr annjal slaughter than this at home.
Consumption, the uliite death, h y)e slayer.
Read about it in current number, of
THE METROPOLITAN
MAGAZINE
On you know tluit consumption is commit-
ri?R ARI F7at-r.iS ,revc'";ll,l- That it is
L.LKAULL? J hese are facts.
2 00,000 Killed every
year in the United State s
Get Acquainted With
Diner's Digesters
For your stomach's
sake, Relief of
I Ittiilliiirn, Indiges
tion, etc. Sold by
F. G. Fricke & Co.
tie! Into Businessior Yourself
A BUCK CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE
will mai;ayoti money. ThcSUCK is the only
two-piece, seU-binilmi;, sell-lock-inR,
water-proof, frost proof, sani
tary, dry air block made. Takes
less material and is madequiclcer
than any othor block. Write to
JiiyanJ lit us tfll you all about it,
unit how ou cn make finui fi.oom
Jjn i f nvi'iy rtnv thai you work. K xrlu
. i vi nulii in iMt-li rouiity. Get In first.
Interlock Block
Machine Co.
-lt OffW;
24th nud Paul St..
'-aiJRi OMAHA, NEB.
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IT'S VERY UNUSUAL
to sec such handsome turnouts as
goes from Manspeakor's livery
st libit. Our rips' are up-to-date,
our carriages are swell in stylo
and comfortable to ride in, and
our horses are always well
groomed, well dressed and well
fed. When you want a drive
come to Manspeakcr's for your
turnout.
M.E.MAN SPEAKER
Jones' Old Livery P.arn
Seventh & Main Ft. I'liiltHimmth, Neb.
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Master of human destinies am I!
Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps wait,
Cities and fields I walk; I penetrate
Deserts and seas remote, and passing by
Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late
I knock, unbidden once at every gate!
If sleeping, wake; if feasting, rise before
I turn away. It is the hour of fate
And they who follow me reach every state
Mortals desire, and conquer every foe
Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate,
Condemned to failure, penury and soe,
Seek me in vain and uselessly implore
I answer not, and I return no more!
- John J. Incau.s.
They do me wrong who say I come no more
When once I knock and fail to find you in;
For every day I stand outside your door;
And bid you wake and rise to tight and win.
Wail not for precious chances passed away,
Weep not for golden age on the wane.
Each night I burn the records of the day,
At sunrise every soul is born again.
Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped,
To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb,
My judgements seal the dead past with its dead,
Rut never bind a moment yet to come.
Though deep in mire, wring not your hands anil
weep,
I lend my arm to all who say, "1 can."
No shame fneed outcast ever sank so deep
Rut he might rise and be again a man.
- Wai.tkk Mai.onk.
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Hcrold Book & Stationary Store
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-A good team, harness and
wagon. Apply to J. Jordan, oppo
site J irouack's store. 82-3
Cbc Modern Vaudeville
WANTED.
WANTED-To trade, a line piano for
a good single driving horse-Platls-mouth
Music Company. (i;-tf
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WANTED-Manager for Rranch office
we wish to locate here in Plattf
mouth. Address, The Morris Whole
sale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 815-8
$.'!(') PER WEEK and expenses to men
with rig to introduce poultry and
stock remedies. Experience unneces
sary. Reliable company and exclu
sive territory given. The Grant Co.,
Dept. 9:1, Springfield. III. 78-12
MAN WANTED QUICKLY by big
Chicago Mailorder House to distri
bute catalogues, advertise, etc. $2."
n week. $ts) expense allowance first
month. No experience required.
Manager, fiUO Wabash Rldg., Chi
cago. 7!-t
YOU NO MEN FOR RAILROAD MAI L
SERVICE-Exam. May 15. Intend
ing applicant should begin prepara
tion at once. Sample questions and
"How Government .positions are Se
cured," sent free. Inter State
Schools,21S College PI., Cedar Rapids,
Iowa. 78-G
$1200.00 FOR YOU-Stoneman made
$1200.00 monthly; Korstad $2200.00.
New, exciting business. Hundreds
averaging $!0 weekly. Experience
unnecessary. Credit Strange inven
tion. Gives every home bathroom
for Clcunse almost automati
cally. Startling inducements Free.
Allen Mfg. Co., 1018 Adams, Toledo,
Ohio. 7;m;
The "hootchie-cootchie" and "Sa
lome" dancers are not semi-nude. They
are semi-naked. It has occurred to me
that some celebrated dramatists, like
many bad painters, are trying to sell
nakedness under the guise of the nude
in art. No one can take exception to
the marble nudity of the Venus deMilo.
Ever since art began, great artists
have promoted the artistic nature by
painting and carving the nude figure
which is art at its best. Others have
painted and carved nakedness which is
not art at all. As a matter of fact it
has served only to deprave.
Are there not similar conditions in
our theaterland? Are not many of the
best known playwrights exploiting in
their writings facts which they would
not even whisper in their entertain
ment. Now it is being presented as a
show most critics agree appeals chiefly
to licentiousness not a meritorious
achievement for one of the producers
of the deservedly successful "Floro
dora." The public, you say, demand sensa
tions. Ye, you are right. Hut there
spected and is wealthier than Madame
Herniiardt -which does not mean that
Reriiliiinlt is not the greatest actress
of the last or present generation.
"Florodora," "Little Johnny Jones,"
"The Red Mill," and "Mademoiselle
Modiste" have made more money than
a hundred such productions a the
"Queen of the Moulin Rouge" have or
will.
Rut-and here's the rub-if this wave
of suggestive drama, vaudeville, and
musical comedy continue to grow big
ger, its audience is bound to increase.
The children of today are going to be
the play-going adults of tomorrow. If
they acquire a taste for the immoral in
theatricals while they are young, they
will demand its satisfaction when tliey
are older, and with the increase in the
demand there will come, naturally, a
further increase in the supply. And
there you are. That is the problem
which confronts this country right now.
To make the stage clean tomorrow
we must keep it clean today. It will
lie a fatal error to our national pro
gross to let it relied the rottenness -
;even. the gilded rottenness - of life.
11 li U11MUI1 1 flit. I aoiina I i,..! .t I '
"' " ! Sunshine is the light that counts. Two
auo m;im.yare not ..1 10 iw ioui.,1 111 . of it ,., t lhe wo,.;
ni liifff trill ltJ Uiiannu n il ,ir 1 1 . li.,l
" ' ' " ; than twelve hours of electricity. Why
V , ,:UV. "7 , '" I depict the sordid things that exist in
strunientabty of it" American founders the j1)Variill)1 plavwri(,ht's ex-
;, J """. ;"'; cuse ,s that these things exist-they
,. .........1- u. are truths-truths that we try to cover
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nitmiiorihiF.i iimiullii. T.m it... .....kt.. !
, "r IT u K , ' is 10 lomu ()f our "KB'"B tl'i'in shriek
dollar, it has become the place where InR , IjInki lo the foflli ht3 ,,
you may i.ul the latest and most dar-, e Uu,m thm, lu miU,rii fM
,ng sensat.on and w.thin the last eight , HmmmvnMlR pi,oplo? A mnn
often called the "Melo-drama King,"
told me, a few days ago. that he coul l
not produce popular-price thrillers suc
cessfully without having wayward girls
months you have seen half a dozen of
the most successful and most cele
brated American variety houses change
their function. This brings me to a
WORK THAT TELLS
Plenty of It Has P.een Done
Rijjht Here In Plaits
mouth. Cures that last are cures that tell.
To thoroughly know the virtues of a
medicine you must investigate the
cures and see if they j rove permanent.
Doan's Kidney Pills stand this, test,
and plenty of proof exists right here in
Plattsmouth. People who testified
years ago to the relief from backache,
kidney and urinary disorders, now de
clare that relief was permanent, and
the cure perfect. How can any Platts
mouth sufferer longer doubt the evi
dence?
J. S. Hall, South Sixth Street, Platts
mouth, Neb., says: "In lS'.ni I strained
my back and soon after 1 began to suf
fer from kidney trouble. I had severe
pains across the small of my back and
on this account it was dillicult for me
to stoop or rise from a chair. I tried
several remedies but to no avail and
finally when I had the good fortune to
hear about Doan's Kidney Pills, I de
cided to use them. I procured a box at
Goring & Go's, drug store and within
forty-eight hours after the first dose, I
felt better. Since then, I have always
kept a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills in
the house, finding that they bring the
best of results whenever used."
(Statement given June 0, l'.HKi.
On December lit), liios, Mr. Hall said:
"I cheerfully renew my former en
dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. I
know that this remedy is a reliable one ,
for kidney complaint."
For sale by all dealers. Price f0
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Rutfalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. i
Remember the name-Doan's and 1
take no other. 7'.i-!i 1
point with which you may or may not , ; . ....
be conversant. (llm, ..Vja Wiri., B hiRh.Iirittl
lhe most successful plays and the f nil.,,wIrama, with ai(, f ,;,,.
most successful musical entertain- j aMl, , v,ntll,.(. U)(; ,imil.tion tliat jt wi
meats, not only of recent years but of sun.(,(,(, rilllimin,llUlly for 1(
a I ne. have been clean. !h,s , a p f()rm .
statement which goes w.th abso utely tht thfi , f (;arl(.M K. , ,
lid nil'ilif nvit tnn rnunrirai uiti It- . . r
1 " , w ; Hroailhurst,
lines also vo piayers, piaywrignis and
manager just why I don't know, un
less, as I said before, cleanliness of all
kinds is a tremendous factor in final
success. And by success I, as a man
ager, am still talking of dollar and
cents. Klaw and Erlanger's "Ren
Hur" and "Little Nemo." and William
A. Brady's "'Way Down East" have
made more money and will live longer
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II 1,1 Th 1. o n cm
V One Door West of Fanger's.
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Leading: local dealer in Books, Stationary, School Sup
plies, Otlice Supplies, Post Cards, Sheet Music,
Sporting Goods, Candy, Tobaccos
and Cigars.
Local agent for the Omaha World-Herald,
Lincoln Journal, Chicago Examiner, Inter
Ocean. Tribune, Record Herald, St. Louis Globe
Democrat, Republic, Post Dispatch and all
current periodicalsjconstantly on our counters'or
yearly subscriptions taken at publishers prices.
Disrtibutor for this section of the cele
brated Red Rand Rrand candies warranted pure
coeoanut bon bons, cream covered dates, fig
candies, crystallized cream candies, dipped
candies, fudge cream, butter and soft cream
candies. All the above at 12 cents a pound, the
the kind that usually sells at 20 to 25 cents else
where. Also agents for Raldufi' Fine Choco
lates, Ilot-ubeys Fruit Tablets, I Iornbeys Putter
Scotch, Hornbeys Toll'ey Candy.
SPORTING GOODS.
Local agents for Spalding's line of athletic
Goods, base balls, bats, masks, gloves, etc.
Fishing tackle, tennis goods, etc. Full line of
tops, marbles, etc. Dealers in all local brands
of cigars, also full line of Tobaccos in stock.
tWM HH IM M
!! Wise talks by
the office boy
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Some one sent the boss a bunch of books en-
tilled, "RusincsM Nuggets," "The Road to Suc
t cess," " The Mun in Front" and such like.I think
T he s been looking them over, for when I came to
work this morning he handed me this: Every
thing comes to those that wait, and the lazy boy
waits to greet it; but success comes on with a
rapid gait, to the man that goes to meet it." I
X hail to laugh, because he's the boss; but to tell
T you the honest truth, a boy on this job doesn't
get any chance to apply thess wise hunches. Actually it's no credit for
a lcllow to beindustrioua here, because he cant be anything else. If he
lets up for an hour he wouldn't get his orders out and then there would
be people coming in and saying lots of fierce things, but nothing about,
"business success" or the "lazy boy waits to greet it.''
Have you tried Curtis Rrothers Janis. Retains all the fine natura
flavor. Great. Picnic size, 2",c. Don't forget to order a sack of
Goods Rest Flour with your next order.
IH. M. SOENNICHSEN il
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Augustus Thomas, and
Eugene Presby are not made more
valuable financially and artirdically by
their freedom from filth? Of course
you don't! Nine-tenths of the Ameri
can theatergoers tire good, and have a
wholesome admiration for decent things
and decent people depicted in an inter
esting way. That's why they still pre
fer the writings of possibly inferior
mitill t 1 11 T ivrinr ti t ti ii'lii.j.i innixiL ,.i.i
. , , , ., ..,hv..w , 1 liwrl, 11111,113 uiv
on me ioriy-weeas-a-year ooanis man i ,.. .,u 1 1 t L
, . . . 1 clean, to the clever works of French,
any two cleverly written but sugges-: p,ll;o. . . , ,, , ... .
.. , . , , ,.hr English, and Italian dramatists, whose
tively immoral French or Engishor .1 .... k
n . . . ... 1 plays reflect the very thing we must
v.v inuii i. imii-iivaii iFiava vy iiiui vuu 1 ..... : I , , , ,
, ... J. j avoid -artistic decadence
or any one eise can name. "Urewster s
Millions" and "Polly of the Circus,"
both of which I am proud to have pro
duced, have been are now, and will con
tinue to be, productive of bigger re-
"A place for your wife, your mother,
your sister, your sweetheart." is the
label I tacked on Luna Park when I
first opened it. It's there yet, and will
' remain as long as I am proprietor. It
tiiftia (Vtnn ntitr tin A m amIah . t
.1,- f L. .k:u : : ls my motto 1,1 thentriCMls, and I be
wiiv i,v,ii. liujr niiivi. uL-ni wil,ll in-'
decency. Miss Maude Adams is the
lieve it good enough to pass along.
1 1 roperiy iiveo up to it can not tail or
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greaiesi drawing cant in tne whole profit. -Frederic Thompson, in Success
theatrical firmament. She is more re- Magazine.
Death of Mrs.
Anna Schutz
BAILEY & MAGH
THE DENTISTS
lltftt PDllBf e Itlgh-Gf i(t Drntlttry Rritoi
ble frli e. Bfsl-rq.lonfil (I'Mll 01
(let I ID. Middle Met.
HCll O'lCOUNTt TO ClTT VldTOOt
lil floor I'kOoii Mm . lit,. Kin, .in, OlrltNt, NEB.
Mrs. Anna Schutz died at her resi
dence near this city last Monday of
paralysis, aged f0 years, 7 months and
11 days.
Anna Fisher was born in Germany
on Julv 27, 1818, and came to this coun
try in 18(18. She was married to Louis
Schutz in 1870, residing at that time
in Minnesota. They removed to this
vicinity in 18!i;i, where they have since
resided.
Ten children were born to this union,
of whom are still living: Mrs. John
Paul and Charles GuetsehofTof Minne
sota, Mrs. A. F. Rraun, W. A. Schutz
ami John Schutz of this city.
Funeral services were held Wednes
day afternoon at one o'clock, being
conducted by Rev. Langhorst, and in
terment was had at Oak Hill cemetery.
Send her a post card of your favorite
float. At Nemetz & Co. a'
Cood South Dakota Farm.
K')0 acres, located Id miles from Hu
ron and only 2 1-2 miles from Rroadland,
Readle county. Sixty acres broken and
fanned 2 years. livery foot of the
quarter can be plowed and in fact, lies
exceptionally well. A number of Cass
county men own farms near this one.
Land is rapidly increasing in value in
this section. Can sell this ouarter for
$2S an acre, if taken soon. For further
particulars, call upon or address.
Gkok;k L. Faki.kv,
Office in Coates Rlock. Telephone 127.
A Cash Olfer.
The Ni:ws-Hi:UAI.D has made a spec
ial clubbing rate with the Memphis
Weekly Commercial Appeal by which
we will furnish both napers for one
year for$l."tO, the regular subscription
price of this paper. The Commercial
Appeal is one of the largest and best
papers in the south and we hope to re
ceive many new subscriptions on this
olfer; If 1. oil cash for both papers.
Farms For Sale.
I am offering a farm for sale two
miles south west of Mynanl at ninety
dollars per acre. Abo one I! -2 mile's
south-east of Murray. Earl V. Cole,
Mynanl, Neb. 7 j-s
I -j A Hale, Hearty Old
Pomes with a good stomach and a
TSx ill If ilfm pol1 l'lH'litt'.l'"l e wherewith-
it v&f AW 'M f't p ' to tempt anil satisfy vour long-
yL fmW I if B i"K for good food. You can al-
yVTKr'MfflSlif I ll I ways pt'1 il at ,Hnu'8'- Dishes
V'S&vMlm I for the epicure cooked by an ar-
VJMIJ Wl Mst. ami foods of the choicest
. K67'--::.j grades and flavors at Humes'.
Ty A. J.BARNES
The Spring Time Will Surely Come.
The gladdest time of all the year. With the return of the birds,
the coming again of the breezes and blossoms, conies also more milk
thus adding to the dutiis of the housewife, We have anticipated this
contingency and are prepared for the occasion. We have the Rest Cream
Separator Mad.-. The United States, in a number of sizes at prices
which are in the icach of all. Come, in and we will demonstrate their
utility and ease of operation.
H. L. ASEMISSEN & SONS
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