The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 30, 1904, Image 6

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    Please, 1 want mine more ' 7-
hewose M
That's whit tliev all fay. This food contains Ai.., 7
the valuable plvxphitcs of lime and iron, Ftff
so necessary in food for children. .'J 'I
Wheutose is a tlaked wheat food J-" --i- F
and when properly cooked, jr
becomes a jelly-like substance, I
t healthful, light, and delicate, i A
Sold in '"''VA
; 2 lb. package, (tMv$
by all high class W Sf" Z
CITY DUDS SIT IN COUNSEL!
Telephone and Telegraph Fo!es Are to be I
Remoted ton Main Street.
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uvnoval of
Crop Conditions.
The past week lias Wen i'"il with
heavy showers. TIk daily mean tem
perature has averaged four degrees he-
low normal
The rainfall has exceeded an Inch ex
cept In a part if the northwestern por
tion of the State, and In a few small
areas It has ranged from two tosllht
ly more than three Inches.
The continued cool, el.nidy, wet
weather has caused a rank growth of
small grain and grass. Winter wheat
is tilling well but Is lodging some on
tlie richer ground and rust Is appear
ing In many fields. While oats arc
growing well the crop Is uneven.
Spring wheat Is beginning to head and
is in a very promising condition
Clover, timothy and other grass is
making a rank growth and promises a
are crop of hay
While corn has gmwu fairly well the
week has been rather unfavorable for
the crop. The continued wet condi
tion of the soil has retarded cultiva
tion and many fields are weedy. At
the same time low temperature pre
vented rapid growth of corn. Nearly
all emps need warm, dry weather.
Count Them Double.
Van Orbeeck, the l'utch painter,
noted for his extravagant life, fell
sick, and phvsiciaiis assembled at his
bedside, were founding some hopes on !
Ills age. I'.ut the aitlstsald: "i.entle
inen, have no regard for my 4 yeais:
you must count them double, fur 1
liave lived day and night." A man o:
Ik . st age, but exhausted, because he
did not know the value of life. Many
of us do the same: relying on their'
physical strength, they give no lest t:
their iMiily and mind, they do pot re- j
new the vigor and energy spent, and;
they usually die prematurely. Tri-;
ner's American F.llxir of Hitter Wine,
would restore their strength, would i
renew their blo' d, would make them
healthy and igorous. It cures every I
stomach, every Indigestion, every'
mood disease. I.eing made of pine
grape-wine, it has a delicious taste,
and a decidedly stimulating effect, on
all parts of the body. The advantages
over other blood-puritlers are that it
contains no potash or mercury, that it
does not spoil the stomach, that every
member of the family can li t? it, and
that Its effect is in all casesadmiiaUe.
p At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 'W So.
Ashland avenue, Chicago, 111., I'llsen
Station.
Another Happy Wedding.
About the hour of six o'clock last
evening Mime ."') occurred a very
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issue if the Journal. j In. i l;r.i.. ii.uc --.-r
Mr. N-'.vinan of the tire and water v' "rlv"" r"---
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W. 1 1. Wli- . li r. I'ni.lir -. ri. ii.iM
pioperr owneis .veie not complying ,i. .. M.-isri'i.- ! i.i:ut;it.- w L,
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pri'p.-i lire escapes tis was ordered I
soiiio weeks akin. Mr. Newman said!
tlicsf escapes were ordered put In un
der the state law requiring such safe
guards. Alter some little discussion
on the subject the council extended
the time for putting them in to three
months.
The judiciary committee recom
m"n!ed that the ordinancecompe lling
the removal of signs be revised so as
t'i Include the raising of awnings to a
height of seven feet above the walks,
also the cutting of weeds on the
1 ."si
committee Ntated that some of the
were not complying ,i. ,. .t,..r!i,. f. .. i.i:ut;it.-
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Hoard adjourned to July n, l'."i4.
I.. A. To. Co. Clerk.
Tin ri- U ;i ii :i.ly ! inainl fur yumii rii-ii :. m I vuni; wmiu n ul.n ;ir- tlmmuulily iniliit-d
fur i i iis Hi' iir iari. ymiii ( .pit- ,t n,,., i Uif iii inai.il.
- COURSES
Business, Shorthand and Typewriting,
Preparatory and Telegraphy
Special Fraturrs I. T afln rMif mii'i'i 'N-ful lui-lm ss, n r!f in c. i Km'i ih nt. ciiutpiiii iits.
.i. Tli'iMiuli. ir;u'li'Ml iiKiM-. 4. I't-rviiml lutcrt--t 111 fii.'li oil, nt. j. am-laiii-i-
in si'i-iiiiiii: iiiiiiluyiiifiit.
Catalogue Free Write l"s. Lincoln Business College, Lincoln. Neb.
IClDAtt I AWN SIOCK FARH
ICE
pretty wedding at the home of the stret,ts 'mm l" valks. and to
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bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
remove all obstruction from the walks
Taylor, four and a half miles south of"'" l''"c ibices uunw certain
this city, when Mr. Edward Furlong st';'ls "f 'r. The ordinance
and Miss Nellie Tavlor were happily Wi,s filsS('d ln r('ul!ir form' xt' a
united in the holy bonds of wedlock. of n,,t k'ss ttian "' I,t,r more
Hev.Jenksof Omaha said the words fan for each violation of the pro
in a most impressive manner, that visions of this ordinance.
Joined as one to happy hearts. A t'liief Speck of the tire department
large number of guests were present to sported that a majority of the fire
witness the ceremony, and to partake 'grants were In good condition, but
afterwards of a most excellent repast
prepared for the occasion.
The bride is one of Cass county's
most cultured and handsome young la
dles, and lias for the past two years
been teaching In Omaha. The yroom
Is a sop of S. L. Furlong, an old resl
that some of them were not. The re
port was referred to the proper com
mittee. The board of health reported one
serious case of small pox at the pest
house and that proper quarantine had
had been established and a nurse for
dent of Cass county, and he lsa youiin j ll,e Patient employed at a moderate
man of excellent character, and ts i expanse.
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u..ll woitl.f of rh.. nrio ho linseaii- "c i" ' 'l io repair uie sine
tured.
walk on Chicago avenue from Ilock
The ( M Reliable Dealers
H.C. McMaken
and Son
HANDLE .THE
BEST ICE ON EARTH
And are Ready to Deliver it
in Any Quantity.
Orders Promptly Filled
The happv couple departed on 10:2 . 5,11111 101 "aenue was rcierreu
r.urlingion train last night for their j tu !e committee on streets, which
future home In Colorado, where tu. was instructed to notify the property
! groom has bini in business fur some1'" inorougniare 10 re
time. The Journal joins the many j ',,ur Il,c Sil,ne w ul,m twtllty days, o,
friends of Mr. and Mrs. FuiIoiil' in ; the city will repair these walks ar.d
wishing them all the pleasures and :lssi'ss the "Pfiise to the property.
jo s of this life, attended with pros-1 Councilmen lhittery, Ebinger and
lerity. i l"1(lian Wt're appointed to act in con-
- - - junction with Mayor (ieringtoconsult
Vati:i In this vicinity at once. ' with the state treasurer with a view
reliable n.. in t" act as our re present a- of securing the city's ouStauding
tive. We can famish bank references. . bonds refunded at four percent. If
A pVasant. well-paying situation and this is done, the bonds (which are
sure in .my. Address at once, Hldg- now in the hands of eastern parties
way Il-inedy Co., -o Frener I'.lock, , and drawing five percent interest ) will
Omaha. Neb. . he called in.
. - , .p10 j,etjtj(ll) nf prnperty owners on
That Throbbing Headoche. (iranite street, asking that the natur-
Would quickly leave you if you used al water course on that street lie re
I'r King's New Life Tills. Thousands 'opened by means of a culvert by which
of su'.Tereis have proved their match-; iluod waters might escape along both
less merit for sick and nervous head- sides of the street, was, on motion of
iH-hes. They make pure blood anil 'Councilman Fitzgerald, ordered laid
build up your health. Only '2' cents, , on the table. The council should take
money harU if not. cured. Nild by F. some action in this matter as the pro
!. Fricke Co.. druggists. I perty owners along the north side of
I this street are liable todamaging over
How's This? i tlows when hard rains set in. Action
We. iTi rmi.- lliinilr. il linliitri ll. war.l fur i should be taken in timp.
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TELEPHONES
I'lattsmouth Nis. 72, U and
Nebraska No.
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Umt Choice
Poled Durham Bulls
FOR SALE
High Grade Pedigreed Stock.
Tele. Cedar Lawn Stock Farm.
LOUISVILLE.
J. D. FERGUSON
NEBRASKA.
OS
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Y .1 CIIKNFY ft Co.. Toifdo. O.
W v. Hi,- umli rsltriii'il. Iiuvc k lew n V. ,1.
( Iii ik v fur tin' - l.i iir. mill ln-llfvc liliu
In rfn t ! y iMHiuriililf In nil lniliu s I r iiiim'
lli'iis mill tiiiuii' iiinv null' to rurry out miy ol
Uioiii.'iis ii. ,nli' lii tirm.
VI.IHMi 1INSAS MAHVIN.
Wiii..i a;i. lirtu'k'Uts. Tulisln. (I.
M il. ( ii;irrli i iiri-I tiiKc uiti rnuily. m't
liik' illrft.y mi thf OIihmI una ii.ni'iiiiMirfa.'c
of tin- stciii. l i st In. onliilk si nt fn c. I'rli'f
;.s . ruts in r i.'tili'. iiil iiy nil ilr.ik'k'ists.
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The Yellow Front Saloon
W. M. BARCLAY
-ri.orniETon-
Wholtsale
and
Retail
WINES,
BEEF)
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Agent for the Popular Willow Springs Beer
Every Case and Keg F.ears the Cnlon La' el
Oi Nott thi Prlc Wt ore MuHlng on Fine Old Wines ond WhlsKles
."? Cionulliin Clnli. milloii hi
Wisiiiinit li. u.iiii livr. s" i ; o-ii . hi
Silver Wi'ililllik'. k'llilini ,'i ki
M:iyvlllv I'liiK k'lllim i"
Hill KhsIiIhIHmI l.lk sll. kM'.i'll 4 oi
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iiintriist livr. ilkiii II I in
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I I. AIMS ALLOWED.
Ld Fitzgerald, street work i22 "o
S. Archer, sanv
.'I. matt, hauling m
J. II. Cotner, street work iiii
C. llinnichsen, same oo
K. Ilice, same 2" (Hi
.1. I 'at ridge, same :,2 40
.1. Mcl'aniels, same ;i ih)
Win. Itowles. same :! T"i
C. L. Hates, same 10 ."io
tleo. (iradoville, same 10 o
O. Edmunds, same y 22
C. ltoetel. same ' 1 ,.o
L. M. 1'attou, hauling patient to
pest house 2 00
A. A. Hertler, killing dogs 1 "()
I. 1!. Ebersole, work t 7"
l'latts. l'on. Ilridge co.. lumber.. "; 19
I. M. Jones, repair work 24 00
Light Co., light .M
I'.H.Madsen.sal f'mn hose team ti 2"
I. 11. llusche, same ti l'.r)
II. .Stendyke, same (125
W'm. Iaugherty, same 6 2"i
H. ;. Wurl, sal sec. tire dept.... ti 2."
C. Speck, sal chief tire dept r 2.1
John Murray, watching tire 2 00
Kunsmann
& Ramge
Still lead all other Meat Markets in
furnishing the people of I'latts
mouth and vicinity with
First Class Meats!
Of Every Description.
Fresh and Smoked Meats,
Fresh Fish, Lard, Etc. Etc
REMEMBER
They have removed to the first room
west of their old stand.
F,y courteous treatment to all they
hope to retain their present patrons
and gain many new ones.
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NEBRASKA
Coanty Commissioners' Proceedings.
I'lattsmouth, Neb., June 21, '04.
Hoard met pursuant to adjournment
l'resent, Turner Zink and W. U. Han
ning, commissioners, and L. A. Tyson,
county clerk.
Minutes of the previous meeting
read and approved, when the follow
ing business was transacted in regular
form:
Depository Imnd of the Hank of Ea
gle was approved. In the matter if
the petition of Clay Connor for lleeiiso
to sell malt, spirituous and vinous
lliiuorsln the village of Murdock.Cass
county. Nebraska, the hearing of peti
tion and remonstrance came up. The
petitioners asked for a continuance,
and the same lielng balloted on re
sulted as follows Mr. .Ink against,
Mr. Manning for. The chairman of
the board announced the petition lost.
The petition was then withdrawn,
and the chairman declared the case
dismissed, Mr. Manning registering
hi vote against the dismissal.
t'1-MI ALU" Hli.
W. I. I'l.'ki ll. tlt'ki-t to piiupi'r t J 37
l.nti'ii llnw. luilsi' to I'oiinty tariu 1.1 70
IIiiiuiIiiiI Urns., " " " '33 M'
.1. 1 Vomm. tux n fuiiiloil 13 i'.'
I'liitl-nii'iitli Wutrr Co.. rt'mlr 1 li
IVrty I'ltvti'urlv. luii 'N lo s. aM iin r
Independent Cigar
FACTORY!
thc::.
5c CIGAR,
Cliallenitfii Citnriiiflsin In Quality
aud WorkuniDslilp.
JULIUS PEPPERBURG,
Mnnufitcturer.
ED. FITZGERALD,
I'nOI'RlETOR OF
Livery,
Hack
and
Baggage
Line.
MOVING VAN.
Removing of Ilousehold Goods a
Spocinltv. Aluo, Heavy
brayiny.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Dears the
Sigu-Uuru of
Is It true you want to look old? Then keep your gray hair. If not,
then use Hall's Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color
of early life restored to your hair. uZ?ZIZ??tlJZTlM
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C. FRANZEN
Merchant Tailor.
The only one in Plattsmouth that car
ries a lare assortment of suit
ings, fancy pantins and vest
ing for you to select from. All
work first-class and of the latest
styles. Cleaning and repairing
given prompt attention.
Room 227 Coates Block
Plattsmouth
Nebraska.
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Bottled in Bckd.
Ebe JScst Mbisltv
is tbc Cheapest
U tbc EnM
Toor Whisky is not only dis
Ru'reeable to taste, but undoubted
ly injurious to the Btomach. A lit
tle good Whisky is a fine tonic and
helps instead of harming. Such
Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in
stance, will do you just as much
good as a doctor's prescription. If
you don't know how good it is
come in and try it.
PRICES:
Fillip
PLATTSMOUTH, - .
GuckcnhelmeriRye, per gallon. ,
Yellowstone, " " .,
Hoivey Iew, " " ,,
Dig Horn, " " .,
Tlnie:rolf.
- - . NEBRASKA
. 4 00
. 3 00
. 2 00
1904!
We take this opportunity of returninu' our
most sincere thanks for pnst favors, and solicit a
continuance of your patronage in the future.
During l'.-Ol, we slmll endeavor to supply the
market, as usual, with that
Which Suits the People!
both in quality and prices.
Wishing all a happy and prosiKTous year, we
invite all to come and lie comforted by making
your purchases from the largest furniture house
in Plattsmouth.
Sattler &
Fassbender.
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