The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 02, 1904, Image 5

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    COl'NTY OFFICIALS.
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They Do Love.
To tl.e tact that fo.,s un m;i't
i'i ji tii'r.s due vi. ne v;i'i;ul!e tvt!
t ;t!ni .),(' pr, i. bu' t.c v
time of fools' inifstioiis is made
l.'.i.i-.v of frivolity -iii-l produces
ben-tit wi:;iievt-r. says tin- m. 1...
THE HIGH DIVE
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CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor
Clerk
Treasurer.
AttlTlU'V..
IVllce .lu.H
MillNllJll...
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II. V.. S-. I ni.-lM :i
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.. William VY,i.,i-
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th
VKUBEHS Of CotNlll..
Firt Ward Kd l'ili:er:ilil. I W. Kl'lii.ir
ifi-oiid Wurd. . Frank Itutirry. V. C. TlH'iis
Tlilrd Wurd .1. II. Il. rol l. 11. stU n;k. r
Fourth Ward Win. lliillancc. 1'. A. Newman
Fifth Ward I. M. Yuiulran. Win. slater
Time Table
Pl&ttsmouth. Neb.
Lincoln, Omaha,
Chicago, St. Joe,
Kansas City, St.
Louis and all
points East and
South.
Denver. Helena,
llutte, Portland
Salt Lake City,
San Francisco,
and all points
West.
Trains Leave as Follows:
No. Is l'lielllc Junction 1I:M pin
No. 2 Local express, to town points.
ChloiiKO and the cast 4:3i pin
No. 14 Fust express, ilully. from Lin
coln to St. Joseph. Kansas City. St.
Louis. Chicago, anil all points east
and south s:iT pin
No. Vi For Pacllle Junction I2:2T pin
No. 34 Local to l'ueitlc Junction !:.'- urn
No. 2ii From Omaha 4:l.'i pin
No. 30 Freight, dally except Sunday.
to I'iii-ltic Junction ;):.Vipni
No. ti ThroiiKh vestlhuled express for
all points east 7:2' am
No. 20 From Omalia 4:10am
No. 1! Local express, dally, Omalia.
Lincoln. Denver and Intermediate
stations 7:rlam
No. 27 Local express to Omalia. via
Ft. Crook ami South Omalia. dally
except Sunday '.uSUiim
No. 7 Fast mall, dally, to Omalia and
Lincoln 2:13 pin
No. 33 Local ex press. Louisville. Ash
land. Walioo. Schuyler, dally ex
cept Sunday 3:50 pin
No. 13-Llncoln. tirand Island. Mack
Hills. Montana and I'acillc north
west 10:2s pin
No. 2!i-l-ocal frelnht. to Cedar Creek.
Louisville and South Hi nd, dally
except Sunday H:"fl am
No 11 From St. Louis and St. Joe and
Nebraska City H:-,'.atu
Dully except Sunday
Sleeping, dliilnir and reclining chair cars
(seats free) on throuirh trains. Tickets sold
mid Iiij:l'iii-'i' el ked to any point In the
United Stales or Canada.
For Information, time tallies, maps and
tickets call on or write to W. L. I'lckeu, local
uccnt. l'luttsmouth. Neb., or .1. Francis. K'en
tral passenger uncut. Omaha. N.-h.
, Uepubiic. A ! ol t Lis ween,
not li.n.' o.s.-1 :i u.ind. u :
ii'ii'.t ,.s t i whether men u
' ii.i iiilieis rn tu:i!: v - i ti the
I .;:.'!. Tl.e very ohv jiiusness
aiis"er.v.i'i:!.l ivavnah.v preclude dis-
ei.sMiM of ,t. '"it tl.e mere fact tha"!
tl.e point i'lts been raist il, i.ovu-m i :
' trli'inw'. sometimes warrants .iiscus-1
i .liuii which wu'd otherwise lie s'tpcr-,
j th.ous. An inteiT'ikMtinii nivulvir. I
it lie iovo if women of any sort for!
j their husbands otuht let to lie left in
I the air.
That club women are constantly
nn'i'tiiitf considerations of their 1ms
hands' happiness and welfare and up
liftintr ouclit to be suillcient answer
alone. That these women In the un
seltisu and self sacritieiiikr pursuit of
such considerations will often no two
thousand miles fmni home, forsaking
even children, is overwhelming. The
subject, at club mectinj.'s. conventions,
federation assemblages and other
places where these members nather
pertain to the husband's well-heinc
from every standpoint How to keep
liini liome at nights, how to interest
him in things lie ouht to he inter
ested in, how to comfort him and
make him pmd pies, how to make the
servants stay and respect him, how to
train up youiikf women to be food
wives and housekeepers -these occupy
the women's forum almost exclusively.
1 on never hear of such things as tat
ting, euchre and pink afternoons ab
sorbing women's clubs: they are top
ics too purely feminine. Tlie theory
of the women's clubs seems to be that
woman's best opportunity lies in :et
tinjl the most out of the husband.
The husband is full of latent possibil
ities which out'ht to be developed, and
to develope them is her lovini: task.
The fool who asks whether such
women truly love their husbandsoiiv'Ht
to be exhibited as the prize ass of the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Wom
en may not love their husbands ro
mantically, but to love them scientifi
cally is far nobler and better.
.Missouri Pacific Time Tabic
TIIAINS OOINO NUKTH.
No. M
No. .17
No.
No. 2.TI local (r.-l.-M
TI! A INS t.OINi
No. .V
No. ;.i World's Fair I ' . y r
No. 12
No. 232. local freight
.1 ;;, am
..5.4'i pin
. ii m pin
.. 11-47 pin
Si'lTII.
. II .V icj,
. ''.:IO pin
.12.-;:' am
. . 7 s am
QK. MAUSilALL.
I'KNTl-
T
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thai
llile.
All klii'lsof Dent a I work. I'i
III. 2i vei'.rs i- in rii-in'i'. I'm
W ork ftiaral:t"i il.
OFITC K- IMlkiiai ii III oi k.
Tki.KI'Mii.sk No H nil 17 .. .
JOHN M. LEYDA,
ATTORNEYATLAW,
ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES.
Preparing alisiruclsnf title, coiiveyaiiclni;
and exumliilin; lilies to real estate a spi-cl.i,-tv.
Work property done and diaries reason
able, t mice: Knoii. s ii ami 7. John tr.tnd
llullillni.'. teur Court House. FlaUsmoitlh,
Nebraska.
W. B. ELSTER.
DENTIST.
Plattsmoutt,
Nebraska
OIIICL:
Waterman block
I'iatts. I'honi'.H
lOlllce HI
I lies 24.1
DR. J. 0. BRUCE
Osteopathic PhysiciGn
Chronic Disease a Specialty
Coiites Idock. riiolns I.'.', and .'.'i'.. Illtlce hours
Ii t" I .' ,i. in.. I to .1 p. in. and 7 to n. in. I-V ii
.lltllielll. Tell-l lielu s, otllce II I, ; le,i. In e
tit Vrkiii Hoo-i,
Dr. Elster, Dentist,
Waterman Block,
V Abstracts f Title V
Jf?oma5 Ufalli,
(.MFICE-Aiihenser-Ilash lilifk.
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5Um.mp;h goods
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WE ARE SHOWING
New Shirt Waists
Wash Dress Goods
Waistings
Hosiery and Undcrvvca
Queen
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Qua itv Shn., H
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U Ncv Oxfords Just R'Vfiu-d. W
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rai'ISEli ATTAMIIl-it
BHCCKLYN HAS AND
OTHER VECSELS FOLLOWTNO.
D.ind ts" Prisoner Is in a More ''.?"lou
Fcsi'.i-'n Triar Before Warship Ar
rlvt.i at Mircccan Port Aoj'd Wel
come Aid cf France.
T:.i r. M rmn. M.iv ;!1 TT.o
I'i:;''-.. S'ti'i-s itm.-ir UtiM.kljn. H.miik I
t!.o tl.tu' oi Krar A.'.mliul l",ia-.!!i 1. j
l.titt ki:iiVi.l tii to. t r ! 1 1 r veSM-li it I
tl.o I u : . I St.itia M;uu.!ru:i uro lo!
loWlt.Kl.
Tl'.o :iu!l'.orlM' s t. re cutivli'.er I t.a
tho posilUti if t!in Atticrti at-.. Ion
Pordii urts, iit.i his stepi n, t rottiwell
ts &
I.nw ( 'tils lii all I in
Tads for IViiinilnc
i',lsllinll,'bi'
fun! wear for.
O
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S2
Wc bavc a very graceful OXFORD.
Itelble MfKav sole, iatenl tis, Fifth
avenue toe, Cuban heel. Tisan Ideal
shoe, for a nicilium pi'liT, that lias
service and stvle. I,el, lis slmw It to
von. See our Child's Slippers.
Sherwood & Son
ii
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r)nt nn FrlnrnUnn Pnv?
Orison Swett Marden. Ill June Success.
lines it pay an acorn to become an
oak?
I hies it pay to escape beiiik'a rich iR
noramusV Does it pay to lit oneself for a super
ior position?
I toes it pay to et a "llmpse of the
joy of 1 i vi nr"'
I iocs it pay the chrysalis to unfold
into the butterlly.
I oes it pay to learn to make life a
tflory instead of a jrrlnd".
Iioes it pay to open a little wider the
door of a narrow life?
I Hies it pay to add power to the lens
of the microscope or telescope'
Hoes it pay to taste the exhileration
of feeling one's powers unfold?
Docs it pay a rosebud to open its
petals and llinjf out its beauty to the
world'
Hoes it pay to push one's horizon
farther out. in order to (!et a wider
outlook, a clearer vision:'
Does it pay to learn how to center
thought with power, how to marshal
one's mental force effectively".
Does it pay to acquire power to 'ct
out of life hinh and imble pleasures
which wealth cannot purchase'
Does it pay to acquire character
wealth, a soul-property, which ito dis
aster or misfortune can wreck or ruin'
Dues it pay to have expert advice and
training, to have hidi ideals held up
t.ione in the most critical years of .he
Doc?, it pay to make iife-lonn friend
ships with bii;lit, ambitions uwi
people, many of whom will occupy
hi'.'li places later on
D"(-s it p.iy t" become familiar with
all the lessons that history and science
can teach as to how to make life hea!th
and success! id"
Does It pay to become an enlichi-
eiied citizen, able to see throuk'h the
sophistries of political claptrap and
vote intelligently on public matters'
Does it pay to change a bar of rotinh
pih' Iron into hairsprings for watches,
thus increasing its worth to mure than
lifty times the value of its weight in
Hold'
Does it pay to experience the joy of
self-discovery, to open up whole conti
nents of possibilities In one's nature,
which nilk'bt otherwise remain undis
covered' Does it pay tbe sculptor to call out
from tbe rouch block the statue that
sleeps in the marble, and which shall
tell the story of heroism and neatness
to unborn generations"
Ihm-s it pay t have one's mentality
stirred by tbe passion of expansion, to
feel the tonic of nrowtli, tbe Indescrib
able satisfaction which conies from the
consciousness of perpetual enlargement'.-
I Hies it pay to have four years tilled
with the n. i st delightful associations
with cultured people, at an ane when
ambitious and hlh Ideals have not
been dulled or shattered by disappoint
ment, or the unbounded faith In hu
man nature shocked by violated
pledps'
Carpets, Mattings, Etc.
about that new Carpet? If you have not
it vet, we have Plenty of Choice Patterns
to Select From.
Mill!
E.G. Dovey &Son
Count Them Double.
Van Orbeeck, the Dutch painter,
noted for his extravagant life fell sick,
and physicians assembled at his bed
side were founditin some hopes upon
his ac. I!ut the artist said, "Gentle
men, have no regard for my -in years:
you must count theni double, for 1 have
lived day and nl:ht." A man of best
are. but exhausted, because he did not
know the value of life. Many of us do
the same: relying on their physical
strength, they Hive im rest to their
body and mind, they do not renew the
vitfor and energy spent, and they usu
ally die prematurely. Triner's Amer
ican Kli.xir ol Hitter Wine would re
store tlieirstreiigtli, would reii'-w their
blood, would make them healthy and
vigorous. It cures every stomach,
every indigestion, every blood disease.
I'.eing made of pure grape w ine, it has
a delicious taste and a decided stimu
lating cllect on all parts of the body.
The advantage's over other blood puri
tiers are that it contains no potash or
mercury, that it does not spoil the
stomach, that every member fa fam
ily can use it. and that itsi':!u t is in
all cases admirable. At drug stoics
.los. Trim "W So. Ashland, Ave.. (.'In
cauo. 111.. PiNi'ii Million.
Still Have Hopes.
I'aciiic .liinetion railroad men have
not given up hope thai their town will
yet. lie restored to its former Import
ance as a division siaiion. - grievance
committee of the railroad men on the
Iowa division has been sent loChicago
to protest against, the long runs and
long hours that arc involved In the
runs k'tween r.urlington and Omaha
or Lincoln. The ,1 unction people be
lieve that if a change is made it will
make Chtirilon and I'acitic .1 unction
division points, and should this lie the
case the .1 unction w ill be an Important
point.. The citizens take .someencour
agement In the fact that a less propor
tion of changes have been made here
than at. any other pointalong the road,
illenwiHid ( la ) 'pinion.
Feel Impending Doom.
The feeling of impending doom in
the minds of many victims of Hrlght's
disease and diabetes has been changed
to thankfulness by the benelit derived
from taking Foley's Kidney Cure. It
will cure Incipient. P.right'sdiscasc and
diabetes, and even in the worst cases
gives comfort and relief. Slight dis
orders are cured in a few days. "I had
diabetes In Its worst form," writes
Marion l.ee of Dunreatli, Did. "I tried
eight physicians without relief. Only
three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure
made me a well man." For sale by 1".
(i. Fricke - Co.
THIS IS NO BLOW
BUT STRAIGHT GOODS
You Will Find it So if You Will
Coll ot the "Hub" Clothing
House and See How they
are Selling Goods.
SELLING REGARDLESS OF COST
In Order to Close the Steely out
as Soon as Possible.
e mean pist what v.i
ami
mean pist what we -,,iv
when we tell "U t hat our dot bin
ai.d gents' furnishings ;ii'- all up-ti
da 'i.' oo(;ds, ):e entile -,!orl: bill
bought, within the p. 1st s; u;oi: ,
and a giva? deal "t it i ol Ihissnring
j seiec! ions.
j t 'ome and s e how n uiarkabtv i
j we can lit you out with a ie w suit.
We invite t he
and look over
they do thisand
banners to i ! i - 1 1 in
air stoel; and whi-n
lind how cheap these
goods are going, t hey will be sure to
take home with them a new suit.
Seize onto this opportunity of ;ip
plylng yourself with clothing at half
the retail prices.
Don't wait until next week, or to
morrow, but come right now.
Till-: HIT..
Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every minute may be your last
Mich was the experience of Mrs S. II
News'in, Decatur, Ala. "For three
years," she wiitcs, "I endured insuf
ferable pain from indigest ion. stoma. 'h
and bowel trouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctorsand all remedies
failed. At length I was induced tot ry
F.'.eetrie Hitters and the result was
miraculous. I improved at onee and
now 1 'in completely recovered." For
liver, kidney, stomach and bowel
troubles F.leelric Hitters is the only
medicine. Only .VV. It's guaranteed
bv F. C. Fricke ; Co.. druggists.
in l-riiDlfAnn.
Vitrify, n l'.ritUh K'll.jiet, who wore
Kl'li.ai'iil by I u 1 1 1 1 1 1 h . Iieuiteil by
lla'.hull, Is l.ow tiiore serious thuu Li1
tore. Ueur Ailitilral ChitilvvliK, Heetunpa
r.led l,y I. Is nlil(, the t'nlteil Stalest
consul Keiierul iii.il two marines, vis
lied M. Tor res, the is'lireiieiitative of
ttie Mitt an. nt. Tangier. The Inter
view lasteil ten minutes, ultiT which
M. Torres n'tiirneil the vtt-lt lit the
I'nlt il SluteH eiiiinnliite, the brook
lyn tirliiK u Miliiie In his Imnor. Nf.
Torres has Informed the Amerii an
ami Ilrlllsti n preientatlvi'M that, he
cannot nnit Ralsull's terms. A p
clal einirler. it is rciMirtcil. hns Imtii
j sent, tn the sultan, K'vtns the Ainer
j ic.tn view.
Washing n, May 31. There Is no
I ilouM in tu i ml st of i III -1 fits here that
I the povernmetit nf France, would phul-
ly Rid the I'nited SIuUh Ui secuiii'.K
the release of l'erdlearls hy all mean
In Its ivver. IleeuuHo of her authority
In Morocco, France iiortiitM could do
more In a pcui-f-ahlo manner ttuin any
other r.ntton to efffn t flu releaf of
tho man If the tnlto1 States dwldex
to make any reticnt for assistance
fp)tn FYnnro In tlds mat'oT na'tirall
it would Ui In an unofficial manner
and If oltwr attempts to peeure the ri'
lease of f'entlcarl.n fall, such Intima
tion of a dosire for French ns'nlstsincn
may lie made through the Rtate tliv
partmei.t.
OLEO LAW IS SUSTAINED.
Suprenrc Court Upholds Constitution
ality of the Act.
Wt'.shit.Kton, Julie 1. The -supremo
court ol tin- United H'ates, in n it opin
ion by JusI'm- While, upheld the (i II
sUtiilmi.ality of tin) oleiim;irparliii'
law. I ao U' .MiH.ij sued the Culled
States In the .-Southern district, of Ohio
j to reeovi r If.'u paid by him us a lii lt
idly lor the sale of a liny-Hiuiu! puck-
Itgi o! colored oli-oilliU'lUllllie elilitilitt-
' i:.(; u stump 'ax of threiMpnulers of
I ft i l.t a po'ilid llis'i .'-d ol lu li nts a
j Kim,d. .MriUiy's ei.niiM'l urrui-'l lll;t.,
i t! ht itl!l,oi;g:i Cm oil ) was i oioi ii in i
lfo'i'. hi. ! li'tttir, Ihi- lolor vend o!i-
i o. O ...t I v 1 1 . . ii .. , if Unto r u Mi 1 1 u-a 4 I
ltsi If iir':i;, !,'t!ly udored, but Ms m e
las tin ll.L'fi dlit.t of t!ie oh-ii u,is let
! tl.t r!i-il bv law, a ml sieoml. that tie
; t.lX cf l'l I I U'S K p'HIII.J WHS 'TolllM-
'live Mini coi I'im iilni y ul,d iia altin.pt.
' ed leileliil usili'.a!li'Ii ol the polite
I "Wi I-; o tin- s'.tle. Th'- court said
i t! at U.f ta 'oj.ti uiplateil tin- lilili-h' d
proilni t ui.d r.t.t the di-tan? of r::i:iii
j fin tt! I ". If the eh o vv a i olori d it
j ihould I. UN" 1'ie higher tax n iii 1 It im
(oloiid the lower tax, ii gardli-.s '"
how ohtJilni'd An to the l.moui.t of
tlie lax tin- court said It wu.s settled
that the court cou'.d not consider the
amount, of Hity tux tlxi d by ( (across,
this lieinp it p'irely iKilitleal function.
Thn court, therefore, attlrmed th.i
J'ldmei.t of the lower court, uphold.
Inn the validity of the law ar.d tl.e
tax.
ROOSEVELT AT GETTYSBURG
Preildcnt Deliver Oration Upn the
Famoui Battlefield.
(5o'tysturg. May SI. (1. his
toric Cemotry It!.!, ovf-rlooklnn
ground hulliwed by tlo hlool uf Lai!
a hundred thomaiid hravn ti.on and
In the presetK ii of a concourse of
tf.oirsar.drt who had .assembled to ihi
tribute fn the memory of th( nu'lou'-t
deftd I're.ililnt.t r.oosevelt rt( llvensl
u liotfltile address.
As President Kixrfcvilt rose to
rpe.'ilc a downpour cf ruin tn-gan und
rontinuisl throuKhout tho t!mo ho ad
dressed tho KPi'ltt assembhoe. Hn
wns aceordvJ an ciithushu-tle ro(Pj
lion, notwt'hstanding tho rain, and the
crowd of l'V'"') ie (ipl In tho oemo
tery rematt.ist to hear the addn-sn
rtellti the thortwirh drenchltm It n-
celved.
xw9cwa'XxtX!XB8x-xiXffle)a
BY KEEPING
IM LINE:!
And niiircliinej
htrniijlit to
Ueelbaef? ($o,
wliero you will he re
paid for your 1 mill ill
by K'Miiitf the liest
on the nmrkets.
Groceries,
Canned Goods.
I-ruIts.
I're.sli daily from the ninrketrt.
VEGETABLES,
K'ltliered froHli every tnornin.
'Phone 54.
WlltiTlliltll lllocll
I'llillslnelltll,
SXa8)6XiX3QXflSXfiGX)a(tW
At the Old Stand
OF
John
Schiappacassc
You will always lind I be
Choicest Fruits
Fine Confections
And the most delicious
ICE CREAM
Which he is prepared to furnish in
any itiantitv for family use
or social uathei ins.
JOHN SHCIAPPACASSE
511 Main Stnvt
JTs - "r
Steerage Rates Reduced to f 10.
Itondon, May 3". Th Amrrlcnn
line, it i rt iHirtiM here, has reduced
ltd btccrasc rate to lie.
2-1-24
In the ordinary course of business, but
there's Interest to lie considered if part
of your earnings Is left with us for
safe investment. Then there'sanothcr
story, which will make two plus two
eiltial live in t line. Ask us and we will
k'iadly tell you how it is done.
Plattsmouth
Savings BLnk
Bee Hive Restaurant,
Main Street
1MM KDIATKLY OPIDSITK
COt'KT llOl'SK.
Meuls ut nil liours. Special nt -tetition
to tlie fat tner pntrons. Tho
tallies nro supplied with tho lust
the imirki ts utTord.
JOHN CUUEY, Propriotor.
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