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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
8 ,1 lT ' i 1 1904! W'ii til-,, tl.ij ....i.i-t ... ...m. iin.T 11' inokt hiiu' rt tlitiuks for jmst favow, nml solicit n c()iiiiiuanco of your patronage in f the future. Thu iiitf l'.KM, wo hlmll endeavor to supply the market, im usual, with that Which Suits the People! both in quality ami piioos. Wifshinn nil a happy ami prosperous year, we invito all to coino and lie eoinforteil by making your purchases from the largest furniture house in riattsmouth. Sattler & Fassbender. LOCAL BREVITIES. Dr. Marshall, dentist, Fitzgerald block. Miss lllanche limning returned to t'.H! State University Sunday. 1''. L. Mary came down from Omaha ami spent Sunday with his family. Mrs Scyhert returned from her visit to Peoria, Illinois, Sunday morning. The Knights of l'ylhlas will in the future occupy the hall over Morgan's store. L. I. Towle, of Kansas City, was the guest of the Wlntersteen family Sunday. Judge II. D. Travis was in Lincoln Tuesday on husiness hefore the su preme court. County Assessor .1. M. Tcegarden of Weeping Water was in the county seat Tuesday. Miss J esse Fox well of the guest of Judge 15. S. Lincoln was Ramsey ami family last week. If you are a Judge of a irood smoke, try the "Acorns" " cent cigar and you will smoke no other. 1'ianoson monthly payments of $."),()() and up per month. See A. J. Jackson, at Strelght & Strega's. Leon lluckinsof the. Nebraska llli. zard was In the city Tuesday and ji illiwl 'it tint Irmrii'ii lt'iflitti'ii't tv Dll. I. A. MKHIl AN.OS'rrrKTlI (Mllce over Mauy & Miyphy's book store, Main St., between 4tll ilMd'th. Miss Maud and m j.,.(,pst re. turned to their di ;it y(irk -col. WeJndayjaftj,' spending the holi days at honTeV After spending' the holiday vacation at home with her parents, Miss Helen Traverse returned to the state uni versity Sunday afternoon. W. J. O'Hrien of near Murray was In I'lattsmouth Tuesday for the tiist time in several months, and was a pleasant caller on the Journal. The annual rabbit supper at the T. J.Sokolhall New Years eve was a grand success as usual -this being the twelfth annual feast. About four hundred quests were served. Dancing was indulged in also. Mrs. M. Fleming, who has been vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Utisterholtz, near Murray, de parted Monday morning for her home in IIoldridKe, Neb., accompanied by lier sister, Miss Florence, as far as )maha. .. Cards are nut announcing the mar HacxifMIss Mary Abbie II. Ilaird, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John T. haird and Mr. George L. Farley, edi tor of the Kvening News. The cere money will occur at the rresbyterian v.hurch, in this city, Tuesday evening. January li, at 8 o'clock. I'ncleJake Kunnsman came in on the Geo. Sayles special one day last week, and in company with his son, J. J. Kunnsman, who was here from Dniel, Colo., spending the holidays iiitli his parents, called on the Journal. Cncle Jake ordered the pa per sent to his son in the future. oox AsH $ O Send Q & Farmers ij After having onco used Tarke, S J 8 S Davis A; Co.'s"151aekleoi(ls" nan cure S V. O H and preventive- for Hinckley, you will b I S lllSUre O never use nnythin;,' else. It i J5 A surest cure nml easiest to use O . X little pill docs the work 8 Your x S ft dose. 8 8 A il Against 1 X Blackleg. Use International Stock Food! I 8 8 j F. G. FR1CKE & CO.,j k J PHARMACISTS. k I v. .4. i S ..f ...(....,:.. . inniii 'i iiiuiuin: I'm Clans shears and razors at John Hanoi's. John Lohnes, of Cedar Creek, was a county seat visitor Monday. Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist Oillce with Dr. L D. Cummins. Lee Sharp was down from Omaha to spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. F. W. Lehnhofiand daughter, Maurice, spent the holidays with Mis L.'s parents in Newton, Iowa. Mrs. J. 11. Wells, who spent the holidays with friends in Kansas City returned borne Monday night. Miss Cathryn l'oisall returned from her visit to llonaparte, Iowa, Satur day. She reportsavery pleasant time Mrs. F. D. Lehnhoir and daughter. MissTillie, spent New Year day with Mr. and Mis. Ceo. I!. Lelinhoir, in Omaha Mr. and Mrs. in. Ossenkop, who spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs Frank Nchlater, returned to their home near College Hill, Saturday Miss Clara Walker departed Sunday for Oakdale. Neb, where she went to accepted the assistantrinclpal ship of the public m'UiS f that place John McNurlin of M cinci and A. K siil ICedar Creek, were callers Vrnal iJAidquarteis jester city Lorenz Ilran of MauV .-rlller l Monday. Mr. Ilran inlTTIned the Journal that lie and ids family would leave for the Indian Territory the lirst of February, to reside in the fu ture. Mr. Wm. S. Crane of California, Md., su tie red lor years from rheuma tism and lumbago. He was linally ad vised to try Chamberlain's l'ain halm, which he did and it effected a com plete cure. For sale by all druggists. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. llrantnerof Mur ray were callers at the Journal ollice yesterday. Mrs. Iliantner offers the Murray Hotel for sale or trade. This is the only hotel in the town and is a tirst-cl ass location for anyone desiring to engage in the hotel business. Our old and reliable democratic friend, Tlico. Helm, was down from Louisville Monday, and while in the city called on the Journal, -and spent a few moments in sot-ial PTiat. Mr. Ileim while here also ordered the Journal sent to his son, Fred F., who lives in Clark county, S. D. We are always happy to meet our old Ger man friend and hope he will drop in at every opportunity afforded. Jacob Tritsch, one of thy Journal's best friends, was a caller Saturday, and while here ordered the paper sent to Peter Yolk, at Caldwell, Kansas. Mr. Yolk's farm, however, is In Okla homa, but the It. F. I), starts from that place in Kansas going by his place. Mr. Tritsch recently returned rrom a visit to Mr. Yolk, and while there purchased a farm of KiO acres near Kent'ro. lie likes the coiintrv down there, hut says It does not coin- pare with Cass county soil In the least. IS tllO Q one x flMMIir I hit O same amount of medicine in each 8 8 hVDoderinie svrnn' nm n i 01 puis is nil there is to it. Your Neighbor About It i or Call for Circulars now, iv- 8 in.-,' Complete Direction, 8 Jewel 1'ase burner's at John Ilauer's. Kuterprise sausage grinders and stutters at John P.iuer's. A complete line of imported cnamel- le I ware at John llauer. J. W. Pitt man, of Murray, had busl ines In county court Monday. .. For lease -several tine acreage tracts near thecity. It. B. Windham. S. A. Wood, of Murdock, Is another new subscriber to the Journal this w eek. Miss Mamie Craves, after spending the holidays with home folks, return ed toher work in Lincoln. Charles Sherman, telegraph editor on the Lincoln F.venlng News, was a I'lattsmouth visitor New Year day. James Stander of Louisville was down from that place yesterday on business. Mr. Stander found time to call at democratic headquarters and see the Journal foice. John Fountain of South llend was in the city yesterday paying his taxes and transacting other business. While here Mr. Fountain called and became a patron of the Journal. The first ollicial act of Judge Travis after being inducted Into ollice was to send Mike Price, aged thirteen, and son of Mike Price, of this city, to the State lteform school at Kearney. C. A. McKeynolds, of near Murray, was in the city yesterday, and called and renewed for the Journal another year. Mr. McKeynolds says it is Im possible to keep house without it. Supposing you are busted haven't a dime, (Jetting poor isn't a serious crime; Put on a bold front, work with your might, You're sure to win by taking Rocky Mountain Tea at night, tiering & Co. Eugene and Fred Tighe, students of the I'lattsmouth high school, returned from Wabash Sunday, where they spent the Christmas vacation with their parents. They report having a jolly time. The St. John's Society will give a dance at Ooatcs' hall on Friday night, January 1'itli. Admission .10 cents per couple, and spectators 10 cents. All arc invited and a good time Is guaranteed. "The nicest and plcasantest medi cine I have used for indigestion and constipation is Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets," says Melard F. Craig of Middlegrove, N. Y. "They work like a charm and do not gripe or Ivave any unpleasant effect." For sale by all druggists. Wansh - A young man or young lady at I'lattsmouth to address en velopes and mail catalogues, circulars, etc., for our mail order dep't. Local work, dining evenings or spare time. Permanent position and good pay. Reference required. For application iiianK. write, enclosing siamu ior iv t. . i Lincoln, Neb. (iary Yates and (ieo. Kigby of m aha, who were charged with daylight robbery, by unlocking and entering a room in the Perkins hotel at this place and taking merchandise and jewelry, which was afterwards found in their possession when arrested, had their preliminary hearing today before Judge Archer and were bound over to the district court under bond of ."i(Meach. A 'special agent" for the Lincoln Post has bc-n "doing" the citizens of Murray, aevonln"; to reports from that place. He recently visited that place and in order to induce lh busi ness men of the village to take a write-up in that paper, gave out, the impression that for one dollar he would give them the write-up and ten weeks subscription to the paper. In stead of receiving the paper for ten weeks they got ten copies of the paper with the write-up, and that's all. There seems to be considerable dissat isfaction in that little burg. For Sale or Trade! Murray Hotel, Murray. Practically new building-and recently repapered and repainted and in excellent repair. For further particulars call at Journal office, or address Mns. Wm. Kuantskk, Murray, Nebraska. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and diges tive (irgans. Cures dyspepsia, Indi gestion, stomach troubles, and makes rich, red blood, health and strength. Kodol Dispepsia Cure rebuilds worn out tissues, purities, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. (. W. Atkinson of W. Ya. says: "I have usi d a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have found it to be a very effective and, Indeed, a pow erful remedy for stomach ailments. 1 recommend it to my friends." Sold by F.G.. Flicked Co. A Prisoner In Her Own House. Mrs. W. II. Layha of 1001 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for sev eral years been troubled with severe hoarsm)-s and at times a hard cough which she says "Would keep me In doors for days. I was prescribed for hy physicians with no notlciblc re sults, a friend gave me a part of a hot lie of ChainlK'i laln's Coueli l?pm. edy wltli instructions to closely follow nstructions to closely follow ions and lS" stale that list day rTnotlce a dfl ige for tnTlietter, and at me direct ions and after the Hist day elded change tins time, after using it for two weeks, have no hesitation is saying I realize that I am entirely cured." This remedy Is for sale by all trug- gisis. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Tale.axatlve llromo (ilnlnc Tkb lets. .i druggie refund the mottey if it r.u l.i, M ..... . 1 ' i inuiuii ol"7i'e.' aii'tl' Jicailli, " i'ou neifU no other blood purlHeror nerve tonic, no other appetizer or sleep producer. At drugstores. Joseph Triner, 7!)9 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. The Lone Star State. Down in Texas, at Youakum, ig a big dry goods firm of which Mr. J. M. Ilaller is at the head. Mr. Haller on one of his trips east to buy goods said to a friend that was with him in the palace car, "Here take one of these Little Early Risers upon retiring and you will be up early in the morning feeling good." For the "dark brown" taste, headache and that logy feeling DeWltt's Llttlo Early Risers are the best pills to use. Hold by F. G. Frlcke &Co. , nsumotion Salt pork is a famous old fashioned remedy for con sumption. "Eat ,B-Jenty of pork," was the advce to the consumptive 50 janil 100 years ago. v Salt pork is good a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott'sEmulsionisthemod ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive.' Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more than that. There is some thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos phitcs in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs. A sample will be sent free upon request tli lura Idit 0,1. .1,1.... I. Hi form of t label I. nn I hi wrapntr 01 tvtry bottli of 1 rjl r.niuliinn you buy. lX SCOTT & Go BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. Joe. and Ji; nil Jrugj-'uti, 'iVparty will return Indh and liberal stopover privilej given on your iicuels. It Is especially urged that yi us early advice if you desire this excursion, in order that pn servatlon may be made for von. F'or further details ask the lh ton agent or wrlto mo. J. FltAN'f 1 Gen. I'ass. Agent, Omaha, .4 . Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbl Dargerton, Tcnn., saw her dyinJ were powerless to save her. most skillful physicians and remedy used, failed, while consl tion wasslowlv but surelv taklnel life. In this terrible hour Dr. Kil New Discovery for Consumptl turned dispair Into lov. Tho tl bottle brought Immediate relief ; its continued use completely cul her. It's the most certain cure In world for all throat and lung troubl Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at F. G. Frlcke &(1 Jennie Stitzcr, Omaha "I ha' gained thirty-five pounds in twl months. Nothing did me any goo until I used Ilollister's Itocky Mountl ain Tea." A blessing to sickly wol man. Gering & Co. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man cndurA Ing pains of accidental cuts, wounds, 1 bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or still Joints. Hut there's It. Uuckland's Arnica Sj the pain and cure the the best salve on oarth at r . u. r riCKC iV Ui Fl Tlilsexeur who Is thoroug A dav win daylight trio f route of Genera ...n.carly "I kkucu uooklet r 1 I 1 I . iuuij urn-. i(. i, rove h sjg nature omeach box.