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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1903)
A n. ! F V i i V 1 1 r J' J i Sattler & Fassbender. S iiJi 11 3 So is House Clconin Time. Yon always wav.t to Know whore to gvl the host Furnishings. Von arc invited to see us for Car-lH.-ts, Linoleums, of all grades, ami the finest and Inst Carpet Sweepers on the market. Also, we have the imt com SattlerS Fassbender. LOCAL BREVITIES. Ir. Marshall, dentist, Fittferald Muck. Smoke the Wurl Bros.' celebrated 'Cut Hell" cigars. Mrs. Annie Wutli, r South Bend, 1 tdiana, Uvisltin the family or P. II. Cuthman. C. L. Herder returned Sunday eve ning from his trip to points in Colo rado. He reports a mot enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. li. K. Lontf took their departure Monday morning for Talior, Iowa, where they expect to make their future home! Ceo. Cackly, of tlie wholesale firm of Cackley Bros., of Omaha, was inter viewing his many customers in I'latts mouth yesterday. Henry Iluckins, of the Nebraska Blizzard, was down from Lincoln a few hours yesterday, and was a caller at Journal headquarters. C I. Cummins came up from Law ton, Oklahoma, Friday evening in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of his mother. Mrs. II. N. Ifcvey ami two daughters. Misses Florence and lone, departed Tuesday for Ienver, Colorado Springs and other points to visit friends. Another re publican in the tield for county superintendent of schools, in the, person of Elmer C. Woodruff, of Weepiuvr Water. This makes a three cornered tight for the nomination. No man or woman in the state will hesitate tospeak well of Chamlterlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after once trying them. They always produce a pleasant movement of the towels, im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by all druggists. O. II . Myers, land and immigration agent, of Alma, Nebraska, was in the city Monday, and made a business call on the Journal. Mr. Myers was here to make some advertising contracts and also secure an agent in this city. We understand he made arrangements with J. II. Thrasher to act as agent. Mrs. Dunbar entertained the Ladies Aid Society of the I'resbyterian church last Thursday afternoon at the Hotel de Hiley. A large numlter of ladies were present and a pleasant t ime en joyed. Delicious refreshments were served. In entertaining the guests, Mh. Dunbar was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Kessler, of St. Joseph. Missouri, Mrs. Wiggonhorn. of Ash land, and Mrs. Frank Dunbar. Mrs. Isabel Bichey, with her son. Livingston, was on Monday the guest for a short time of Mrs. . (). Fellows, as she passed through thiscity en route to Eothen, Wyoming, and will again visit her on Friday on her return to Spearnsh, where with her husband, she has been visiting for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Richey are residents of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and the former is engaged in some mining business which frequently brings him to the Hills. For nearly four years they were neighbors of the Fellows family, and naturally it was a pleasure to see them, if only for a short time. Belle Fourcbe(S. D.) Northwest Post. BOM' TSTP UNTIL YOU HAVE VISITED THE FIevy Grocery Store. J.5.1ALL PROPRIETOR. Sjecial Prices on all days, and one price to all customers, s Everything new, fresh and clean. You patronrge solicited. South 6 th St. TUT 11CS . JL1V, jl vto p plete line of first-class Refrigerators. Never forget for a minute that we are the I Iouse holil Furnishers of I'lattsmouth and Cass county. So when in need of anything jjive us a trial. 'atoriu at Cering A: Co.s 2xi matches for Ic. Ckkino t Co. Head Hayden F.ros. ad in this pair J. L. 1 Jar ton made a business trip to Clenwood yesterday. W. K. Exline, of near I lock I Huffs, was in the city Tuesday. J. C liichey made a business trip to Weeping Water yesterday. Jack Murray went to Waverly, Neb., yesterday to join Sheeley's bridge gang. Oscar Simpson went out to Republi can City, Neb., yesterday to visit his brother Tom. Miss Olive Cass went to Lincoln yesterday to attend summer school at the state university. Mrs. Ambrose Allen and family took their depart lire Tuesday for Steelburg, Nebraska, where they expect to make their future home. Carl Humphrey returned Tuesday morning from C a rtfeld county, Neb., where he went to look after some ranch business a week previous. Fix up that old furniture of yours with "Locqueret." It varnishes it and makes it look like new. Ckkino & Co. Will Stadelman came in from Kearney, Saturday morning, for a brief visit. He is manager of the indeM'ndent telephone company at Kearney. Kirk Hates, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. I kites, departed today for a month's visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Atkinson, in Ienver, Colorado. For a la.y liver try Chamlerlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They invigorate the liver, aid the digestion, regulate the bowels and prevent bilious attacks. For sale oy all drug gists. M. Albert Saggau and Miss Sophia Nielson, lotli of South Omaha, were united in the holyliondsof matrimony in this city Tuesday by Judge Doug lass. The groom is twenty-two yeans of age, w hile the bride is twenty-eight The Omaha jobbers did not pass here until alniut 11 o'clock Friday niht. Their scheduled time was 0:30. and our people had made arrangements to give them a proper reciption, but the lateness of the hour "knocked everything into a cocked hat." I'lattsmouth was well represented at the meeting of the republican county central committee in Weeping Water last Saturday. It will be seen by the following names that the I'latts mouth "ring" was out in full force. J. M. Robertson. A. L. Tidd, A. J. Craves, Henry Boeck, C. S. Folk, H. A. Schneider, J. E. Douglass, T. F. Wiles, L. A. Tyson, W. J. Streight and C. L. Farley. If the authorities are unable to secure parties that know how to handle a gun in the vocation of shoot ing dogs on which no tax has been paid they had better let the dogs live. We have heard of a number or com plaints in the past week about the reckless shooting of some boys employ ed for this purpose and in several instances in the north part of the city they have come pretty close to hit ting parties right in their own door yards. Plattsmouth. m Call for "Cut Hell" cigars, 5c. "Cut Hell," the favorite cigar. Fire-works and all Fouith of July g.io;s at (Jerliig A Co.'s Mrs. C. II. Smith is visiting her daughter at Walton, Neb. C. C. Maylield, of Einht Mile Croe, was a county seat visitor Mondav. AHei t Bussler and family left .Mon day for a few days in Denver. Barle Clark left Fiidav for the v st rn a 1 1 of t be state In t ry r:i ih-Ii life. Cus Dyers, the Havelock Mstinasler. was in the city Sunday visiling his father, Chier of I'olice Ilyer. The home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Wiles was gladdened Sunday morning by the arrival of a nil I baby. The I J. & M. pay car was welcomed by the shop Ixiys, as well as other railroad employes, Monday morning. C. D. Cummins. Mho wascalled here by the serious illness of his mother, last week, returned to Law-ton, Okla homa, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wiggcnhorn returned to their home in, Ashland Monday, after a brief visit with the family of F. C. Fricke. Hello, Long Distance! (live me I'.CC Coldmau I'leating Co., 2oo I)ouglas block, Omaha, opposite Hayden 's. I want a sunburst skirt. Write them for circular. A man should never tire of saying goKl things about his town and never Ite guilty of speaking ill of it. It is impossible to rind a town that is fault less, they all have their drawbacks and ditllculties, which should be met by all with a strong heart and determi nation to overcome. Substantial en couragement and hearty endorsement are as essential to the welfare of a town as are natural resources. We are sole agents for TP t The TcQl the Celebrated chase & Qviestiorv Sanborn S JtJJ xJJ 11 Jf )( is also of importance these Teas and Coffees. This firm W warm days. Our Tens are supplied the coffee for the - also of the famous Chase World s Fair at Chicago in ktw & anljorn brand. The 1S3. Jc V tin Ff very best Gunpowder on . W AJU the market 70c. Another of our famous . . coffees is our blend which In Jap Teas wo have the we have been selling for V" " ' snu cured in three grades over 20 years. The price is ? Li jf at SOcperlb. 015UN C0 40c. 50c. 60c. and is a very choice coffee vSv iV01"' ' for family use. The Chase it Sanborn 2 s I Seal Brand is put up in tis iu (ilJi:iMi one-half pound packages, At 35C ID. yV This is a special grade of Our Mocha and Java at V fj f; V) Jap Tea 35c is the best in the coun- -ry- . We also have two brands J C of black teas. The Koh. We also have the same Jtrf ' oor English Breakfast brand of goods from V( is the very best, at 60c t l 9e put up in one and one- 12 2 tO 2oC iiaif pound packages. We have a special blended Tea and The Orange Peko Brand coffee put up in milk cans - Js and Indian or Ceylon containing 5 pounds each, S7 J Tea. Also in packages at w"r:r. ffff 6ocents. I.OO per can, superior to any other oof- Cm3 f I Try them and fee at a much higher price. JPZJ A tCMMm Every can warranted. be convinced. Castoria at Cering & Co.'s Every advertised patent medicine at Cering & Co.'s Fred Ossenkop, of Louisville, was a Mattsmouth caller Monday, If you are a judge of a srood smoke, try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. Matt Joy and family returned from Ienver Saturday where they have been visiting since the Fourth. We save you money on your pre scription; have them filled at our store. Gekixo & Co. Hukill, Optician, of Omaha, will be at Fricke & Co.'s drug store every Monday. Examination free. Satis- tion guaranteed. Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. Joseph Sans, of Rock Bluffs, took the train here Friday morning for Wausa, Neb., where they will visit relatives. W. J. Hesser departed Saturday on a business combined with a pleasure trip to Denver. He will also visit Colorado Springs and Manitou. Mrs. George A. Hay, who has been visiting friends in Cass county for several weeks, took her departure from I'lattsmouth Friday morning for her home in Central City, S. I). Married Men Attention Nothing pleases a woman so well as those little attentions of your honeymoon days, so take home a box of Lowney's tine chocolates. Gering & Co., sole agents. While on her way to the bridge with her husband's dinner last Friday, Mrs. George McMullen was prostrated with heat. A physician was called and the lady soon revived. This is the first prostration of this character in this city this season. J. P Amick.of Burt county, Nebras ka, in remitting this week for the Journal another year, adds: "Home would not seem like home without the Journal." Mr. Amick is a brother of the late George I). Amick. deceased, and has been a latron of the Journal many years. I c?" i m J Xy BEER J f : I The bachelor's solace The benedict's blessing The beverage for all. The BEER of Good Cheer. Send for Free Souvenir Booklet. JOHN GUND BREWING CO., La Crotte. Wic John 1'enciland wife, who have been visiting in the Illack Hills for a week, returned Friday morning. A. C. Smith, who was a guest of W. L. Street and family a few days last week departed Friday afternoon for his home in Howlder, Colorado. Walter Denson, the yonng man who was paroled from the reform school at Kearney, a few weeks since, was taken hack to that institution Saturday by II. D. Ilayvvar l, the superintendent. Land excursions to Canada July and August. Twenty-four dollars for round trip. Write for dates and full particulars. Hastings &. Hcyden, western immigration agents, .'do N. V. Life building, Omaha, Neb. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist. Office with Dr. E. D. Cummins. Lee Sharp came down from Omaha to spend Sunday with his motlier. Milford Bates is the only authorized agent for the Saturday Evening Post. No other has any right to sell these pa pers in I'lattsmouth. If any others sell them, they come from Omaha newsdealers. Buy of the home boy. The "Jowa idea," after all, is only a reiteration of t he democratic conten tion that "industrial monopolies are intolerable and must be checked and restricted." The "Jowa idea" is not a new idea, but it is an honest demo cratic idea. II. U. Will urns, came in from Nor folk Saturday to deliver his corn to C. Bengen, at Mynard this week, and de parted for his new home toda-. He is well pleased with his present location, but still retains a warm feeling in his heart for Cass county. II. B. Gering left this afternoon for Baltimore, Md., where he goes as a delegate to the grand lodge meeting of Elks of the United States. He was accompanied by Bay Patterson and Henry Goos. They will visit New York City and other points while gone. A Pleasant Affair. The Knights and Ladies of Security were treated to a magnilicent . recep tion at the pleasant home of Hon. B. B. Windham lastevening. Notwith standing the appearance for inclement weather early in the evening, about sixty were present. Refreshments were served on the lawn. Excellent vocal and instrumental music was fur nished by Misses Antona Kessler, Florence White, Edna Marshall and Miss Martin. It was one of the enjoy able events of the season, and no mis take. A Sore Never Matters After Porter's antiseptic healing oil is applied. Relieves pain instantly and heals at the same time. For man or beast Price, 25 cents. Death of Another Old Citizen. The Journal is again called upon to chronicle the death of another old and , highly respected citizen of Cass couv 1 tv, In the person of Mr. Fred. Wehr l.eiu, living about seven miles nort h I west of I'lattsmouth, which occurred i last iiignt of Hi ilit's disease. Th." .! cased came to this county in the early 7i si com isconsin, and pur c'taed a farm, where he has ever since re.si lei. He was a bout ro years of age, and was out.' of the most proiniii 'iit CiM-tiian farmers of Ciss county. A d iuhter, Mrs. August Cordcr, resides in this city. The runeral will tak. place to-morrow from the residence. Was it Suiaide? Antone Sebasta, a farm hand, died on Tuesday last, under circumstances that seemed rather suspicious, at the home of Joseph Svehla, in t lie west part of the city, and the facts in the case reported to Coroner lioeck, who ! deemed it necessary to hold an inquest Accordingly the following jury was se lected to hold an impicst over the bod : II. Chrisweiser. A . L. llu..etl, .1. A. Murphy, 1. I'. Cass A. C. Helps and V. O. Anderson Evidence produced showed that shortly before he died he told a friend that he had eaten t In sulphur otT ol ab.ix of matches, and a verdict was rendered to t he effect that the deceased came to his death as the result of sulphuric poisoning. The deceased came to the home of Mr. Svehla on Wednesday of last week quite sick. He was a single man, '2H years old, came to America six years ago, and has no relatives in this coun try. The funeral occurred yesterday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Faint pointers I 'at ton's Sun I'roof Faint is better than white lead and oil. We guarantee it fori years. ( Kill no & Co. Lee J. Maylield, of the Louisville Courier, was in the city Monday, and gave the Journal a friendly call. Geo. I'. Meisinger, livingthree miles southeast of Cedar Creek, was in the city today and called and renewed for the Journal. Mr. Meisinger is one of Cass county's most energetic and well-to-do farmers, and a gentleman of the first water. While in the city today L. C. W. Murray, one of the prosperous farmers in the neighborhood of Mynard, called and replenished the Journal exchequer to the amount of SI on subscription. Mr. Murray says his vicinity is need ing rain very badly. WT. A. Graybill, of Weeping Water, was in the city the fore part of the week, endeavoring to get his son re leased on bail. He is the father of Harry Graybill, who in jail awaiting trial on the charge of stealing Dr. Hun gate's turkeys in Weeping Water last week. Workmen have been engaged this week in making some improvement on on the Schliz building on the corner of Main and Fifth streets. The main en trance has been changed from the north side to the corner on both streets. A new entrance has also been made on the w est, near the rear of the building. A new floor has also been laid and a new steel ceiling is to be put in. Will They Play Ball? The Cass county officials, through Recorder II. A. Schneider, have chal lenged the officials of Otoe county for a game of ball to be-played in this city at any time convenient to them. In case the is challenge accepted, none but strictly county officials in either coun ty will be allowed to participate in the game. An effort will be made to se cure Judge Jessen to umpire the game. Nothing has yet been heard from the challenge. The worlds finest candies are Low ney's. Gering & Co., sole agents. fyovCoo:c Muslin Underwear TUB BKST LINK OF SUN BONNETS AT J.V F.ACII TO C BOSK OCT. ZUCKWEILER & LUTZ. PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Where They Teach. The following are the. names of some of the Cass county teachers, and the places where they will teach the com in year: District No. 1. Mabel Freese. " 3.-C. L. Jean. ' " " Kdith Moon. " !). Millye Tubbs. " 12. Nina Lynde. " " 14. -Georgia .Martin. Lydia ( sl.enberg. Lelia Dugay. " " -10. -K. G. Spencer. .1. E. Opp. Louise Ma rotiardt. .1 uli.i Nut .iii.iii. " 2 S. M. Moss, Supt. C. II. BattcliUc. Ma rg r ' t ('out ry 1 11 a 1 1 Ft ta Crabt ree. Mamie Lacey. Pearl Wilkinson. Josephine Howard. Mildred Hart. M urrie Johnson. District No. 27. Agnes Kennedy. " 2S. Christ ma Hansen. " 211. losie Velenek. " .Jl-C. C. MolVet. " 2. - M. A. Sams. Supt. Fmma (J. L. Meyers Mary McGrcw. ( 'atherine Peterson. Lizzie Bryan. it u District No. ,'J4. Marie Reasoner. " :j;..i. c. cieyg. Fthel Montgomery. W. P. Bailey. Grace Cheuvront. District No. .)s Birdella Anderson. ." Leona Pollard. Ruth Murdock. Minerva Tool. District No. 41 Delia Tartsch. " ' 42-Floy Canaday. " " "() Louise Mickle. " " SI Sadie Rivett. o t r4 Lydia Taylor. " rji. M. L. Fowler, Carrie Alliscm District No. 57 Euna Towle. Anna Towle. District No. 58 Mae Cameron. " " 01 Zoe Vincent. " " ii'.i Mary Burns. " " 71 Nellie Bird. " " 74 Nellie Ornelia. " " 75 Vada CI egg. " " 70 Phoebe Davis. " 78 F. M. Butler. o 1( 0 82 Alice Cameron. 83 Pearl Willis. " " 85 E. Len Ilolden. Mabel Carlyle. Florence Whipple. District No. W Cora Esmay. " " 87 Lida Sheesley. n o 93 Margaret Smith. U4 Luella Taylor. J5 W. H. Simons. Clara Lei by. Bernice Goodale. Laura Miller Bhena Towle. District No. !0 B. H. Patterson. " " U7 Addie White. OS Evelyn Golden. yj-II. II. Bronson. n it Minnie Ilorsh. Annette Woods. District No. 100 Gertrude Anderson. Nellie Sams. Distiict No. 101 Delia Bussll. Corrjmissioners Proceedings. Plattsmouth, Neb., July, 7th, 1M.J: Board met pursuant to adjournment with all present. Minutes of the last session read and approved. It was ordered by the board that ten thous and dollars be transferred from the general fund to the county road fund. Official bonds of C. A. Potts and M. Hawkins were approved. The follow ing claims were allowed: L. J. Mayfield, printing s 7 on Louis Birkenbush, care of pauper 1 rj) Frank E. Schlater, baililf cer tificate IS 00 Chas. L. Graves, printing 3 00 Fee bill, state vs Jones 7 os Fee bill, insane case, Lane :;t 55 J. A. Clements, printing ; on Streight & Streight, merchan dise to county n 00 Hammond Bros. & Stephens, merchandise to county 2 Oil J. 1. Cooke & Co., merchan dise to county 2 5s I'lattsmouth Journal, printing A. B. Dickson, mdse to poor.. C. S. Wortman, salary and ex 0 00 0 00 penses iu-2 5 E. E. Hilton, work 52 00 J. V. Egenberger, coal ii 7.-, Anderson Bouse, salary 00 C. H.Smith.stamed envelops 14 L J. Maylield, printing 3 tm J. D. McBride, fees and 1 ward ing prisoners 109 00 State Journal Co., merchan dise to county 7 o W. L. Witherow, printing 22 00 Fred Kroehler, care or pauper 10 !) I. Pearlman, mdse to jail 3 00 Jesse L. Root, salary and ex penses, 2nd quarter 207 95 Fee bill, inquest, T. Spiers... 33 75 :: ::tz ftrLL Lnco Curtains I 11 in l..".i 1 mil up ill. an elegant line of HesltfliS. to clean up at aspecial bargain Special Prices on Un derwear. W. F. Carrens, team to com missioners W. B. Banning, salary and ex penses Turner Zink, same J. P. Falter, same Kcning News, printing I'lattsmouth Telephone Co., rents ami tolls Lyman Kildow, salary L. A. Tyson, salary and ex penses F. Morgan, mdse. to county... L. B. Bgcnbergei, merchan dise to county Dora Plcischma'ii, care of pa 11 Pt J. J. Swoboda, mdse to hkm-. . . N. II. Wilkinson, same Mrs. Jennie Green, witness fee Aug Bach, mdse to poor Mrs. R. B. Voder. car; of Mor Yaliuda McCoy, careof paiiMr B. G. Dovey it Son., merchan dise to poor Lyman K i Idow mdse to count y Chas. Vanhorcn, lax refunded Ceo. F. House Aorth, fees Wurl tt Colley, mdse to poor. . IS. C. Mai iia I'll , same I'lattsmouth Water Co., rents John Waterman, lumber A. F. Nichols, building bridges Vakiner Lumber (Jo., lumber. C. F. McConnell. same A. B. Slagle, building bridges. 51 57 I2 10 21 5 75 0 21 lo is 10 1 II 5 10 (Ml 3 29 9 0 40 50 '. 2S 17 12 00 40 OO 00 OO 05 on 51 (HI INI 40 T. 1 1. W01I, luinlx rand build ing bridges HO Fee bill. State vs. Shepherd.. . Hi A voea Lumber (., Iinnber... 129 7S (HI 11 Hi 90 (HI ;. 21, vWilkinsoii - Sharp, same 2 .J. A. .Mcnoison, same n5 II. J'. Taylor, bal. on road case. 18 T. F. Carries, lxarding paup(.r 5 A. II. Weckbach. indso to poor 15 Board adjourned to meet July 1903. L. A. Tyson, County Clerk. Keep Cool! WILL YOU? Buy Your Ice of H. C. IclAKEN (Si SON who always handles nothing but pure crystal ice Bclivcrcfc vcn fiDomino ! Platssmouth 'Phono 72-7.'i. Neb. 'Phono 72. Office 604 Main St. SXiXDCXDOXDOOOa BY KEEPING IM LIMEr! And marching straight to UeeKbaekJ 0, where j'ou will bo re paid for your trouble by getting the best on the markets. Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits, M fresh daily from the markets. I VEGETABLES, g gathered fresh every morning. 'Phone 54. WuOTiiiiin HIhoIc I'liiltsiuoulli. t 1 i 1 "1 I J -It I. (HI 75 30 02 75 05 no HI 59 no no 00 lo (HI no KO '1 r. M t J i i t. 1 I -; ' 1 , i I'H r 1