The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, June 07, 1909, Image 5

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"SWITCHTAIL" COWS.
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Caudal Appendage.
Pacific Junction, Iowa.
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Cigars and Tobaccos, Candies, Chewing
Gum and soft drinks. Drop in and see me
for a quiet hour, excellent entertainment.
A new gasoline lighting system has just
been installed which adds greatly to the
attractiveness of the place: pool tables in
connection.
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BRIEF LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Pure soda at Gering & Co.
C. H. Miller of Murray was a busin
ess visitor in the city.
Miles Standish of Murray was look
ing after business in the city today.
Lincoln Creamer of Ashland is visit
ing with relatives and friends in the
city.
Miss Pauline Oldham of Murray made
a brief visit with relatives in the city
Friday.
Remember the Christian Science lec
ture at the Methodist church Thursday
evening.
A. C. Adams of Lincoln was in the
city Saturday looking after business
matters.
Miss Ida Boedeker of Murray made
a short visit Thursday with friends in
the city.
Mrs. D. Wilson of Detroit, Mich., is
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. G. Knapp,
of this city.
Earl Albin who was a witness in the
Clarence murder trial left Saturday for j
Wausa, Neb.
Georga Everett of Union was in j
attendance at the Clarence murder tri-1
al last week. '
August I'anska, one of the good citi- i
zens of Louisville, was a business visi-1
tor in the city today. j
The Ladies Aid of Eight Mile Grove
will give a box and ice cream social at
Watson Long's, June 11.
Uri Gillette of Hot Springs, S. D.,
arrived in the city Thursday for a two
weeks' visit with friends.
Thomas Seiver of Marquette, Neb.,
is visiting his sister Mrs. Joseph L.
Thompson for a few days.
Mrs. Wriham Morrow of Murray is
spending a few weeks visiting with
relatives at Glenwood, Iowa.
Mrs. Fannie Eikenberry, of Union
was the guest of Mrs. C. A. Uawls in
the city the latter part of the week.
Mrs. William Henriehsen was called
to Council Bluff., la., Saturday, by the
sad tidings of the death of her sister.
Miss Mable Greenwald of Lemars,
la., spent Sunday in the city the guest
of her sister, Miss Carrie Greenwald.
C. C. l'armele, E. A. Wurl, J. I'.
Falter and Philip Thierolf were an
automobile party from this city to
Omaha yesterday.
A. Matous went to the hospital in
Omaha, Saturday where he will have
an operation performed to remove a
growth from his scalp.
Mrs. C. G. Budig, son and daughter,
who have been the guests of Wm.
Budig ami family left Friday for their
home in McCook, Neb.
George and Grovernor Dovey left
Friday evening for Chicago and Dola
van, Wis., where they will visit for
sometime with relatives.
Mrs. Sam Smith went to Omaha Sat
urday to see Mrs. Mark White who was
operateil on for appendicitis, is in a
very critical condition with but slight
hope for her recovery.
Sunday School Convention.
First District Sunday School conven
tion to be held at Murray, June !).
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If You Are Needing a
DELIVER Y WA GON
"We are offering; a line
Top Delivery W&gon
Worth 3.35 for
79.00
It has 11-4 inch Axle and Wheels, has full wood
panel sides nicely painted. Think of it.
John Dooly of Jacksonville, N. J.,
has hit upon a plan that will hereafter
muke "switchtall" cows brlns h pre
mium. Instead of, as now, being mi
marketable. Dooly is the owner of a
brlnill"' cow that he has lieen com
pelled fur yearn to milk himself, His
hired men after the first trial of milk
ing the cow refused to remain longer
in Dooly's employ If compelled to put
up with the lathing of old brlndle'B
tail.
Dooly has tried for cluht years to
Ket rid of Hie cow, but her fame lias
spread over Kssex and Morris coun
ties, and a purchaser for her could not
be found. She can snap her tail liko
n whip, and the risnlt la that Dooly's
face has not been minus several
pieces of sticking plaster for years.
Dooly said recently, "I have been
thinking lor some time of using the
! old liriadle's tail power to some good
i effect, iind at last hit upon a plan,
I which I have now put Into effect with
such good results that If any of tho
fanners around have any 'swltchtuil
cows they want to dispose of they will
find a linyi r at the Dooly farm.
"1 cut a hole through the side of tho
woodshed," continued Dooly, "just op
posite Hie circular saw, which we turn
by hand to cut up wood In Ftovo
lengths, and through this hole 1 put a
beam, which 1 balanced Just like the
walking beam of a ferryboat on the
North river. On the Inside end I
fastened a Hick lending down to the
wheel that turns the saw. On tho
outside I fastened a rope. 1 tried tho
thing and it worked line. Driving a
F.uKc into ttie ground neur uy, i ueu i
the old hilndle to it, and, fastening
her tail to the beam rope, sat. down to
milk. I called l'at Dugan, the farm
lielpir, and told him to feed wood to
the saw. lie thought at first I was
cra.. but I ordered him to do ns told.
"The next minute tho old brludlo
gave her tail a switch to swipe iu
across the face its usual, hut she
couldn't. The rope held, and she could
nly switch her tail so far. Then she
tried In the other direction, with the
same result, lty this time old brludlo ,
got pretty jnad and she Jerked that j
tall of her hack and forth as quick :
us lli;htiili:. and, say, that walking '
beam kept ioing at such a rate '.hat j
you would A thought the circular saw !
was being driveu by a ten horse power !
engine.
"It just took 15 minutes to tnllk old
brlndle, and in that time she cut up
two cords of wood Into stove lengths
No, Kir. I wouldn't take $000 for that
old hilndle cow now," concluded ;
Dooly. '
Showery.
"As soon as some men gits a little
eavrd up fob a rainy day," says I'ncle j
Kben, "(ley can't resist do temptation
to knock off work an' watch fob a j
shower." Washington Star. I
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(DOUBLE ROLLS)
Worth up to 35 cents a
Bolt from the H. E. Weid
man stock, all in good con
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Miss M. K. Kaufman of Cedar Creek
has been appointed postmistress at
thtit place to succeed A. 0. Ault, re
signed Miss Kaufman is a capable and
businesslike woman and her appoint
ment is considered a good one.
Editor's Notice.
Tf the heeler who handed In a slip
of paper marked, "How much did Sa
lome?" will bring himself and a stout
hemp rope to the office tonight we
will supply the necessary chande
lier. Yale Record.
Fact.
Ambitions young men who contem
plate a change from bookkeeping
should bear In mind the fact that
there Is likewise an upkeep connecte-.l
with a poultry farm. Indianapolis
News.
"Showed" Him How.
A Missouri man sent a quarter kpt
rral hundred miles to find out how
to save his sock heels, and the fel
low suggested that he cut out the
heels with a pair of scissors and put
them in the too drawer.
The Insanity Plea.
"Sir," said the young woman, with'
r lilt t seemed to bo Indignation.
The young man looked embarrassed
"Yes, I did kiss you," he admitted,
but I was Impulsively Insane."
"That means that a man would bo a
lunatic to kiss mo?"
"Well, any man of discretion would
be Just crazy to kiss yon."
This seemed to ease tho Btraln, and
no jury being present to muddlo af
fairs a satisfactory verdict won
reached riiiladelphla Ledger.
Criminologists Interested.
Countess Itoos Farrar. a niece of
Archdeacon Karrnr, has secured 75
acres at Spring Valley, N. Y and wilt
build there u homo for the children o!
criminals, to make a trial of tho the
ory of Inherited eilnie. as well us t
give homes to the waifs. She gives ab
her time to the care ot those sick atiS
in want.
Hie Magical Coat.
.lack the (limit Killer boasted or M
invisible coat.
"My wife can't ever give It to a
trump." ho said.
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BUGGIES,
GfRRIfGE8.
HARNESS.
AT A BIG- SACRIFICE
LOOK IN.
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18th and Harney Street, Omaha, Nebr.
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OMAHA BICYCLE CO.
16TH AND CHICAGO
SAME PLACE FOR 14 YEARS
Indian Barley-Davidson
"Pierce 4 Cylinder': and Cur
tiss Motor Cycles.
Single Twin 3 and 4 Cylinders.
Second Hand Motor Cycles.
Tires and supplies for all makes.
All kinds of repairing. National,
Pierce and Iver Johnson Bi
cycles, and parts for everything.
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HDISON I'UOSOGRAWIS AX1J RBCOKDS
VICTOR DISC GOODS.
I OMAHA BICYCLE. CO.
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Send for Catalogue. 16th and Chicago.
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