The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 15, 1904, Image 3

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UR LIXF is almost entirely on our counters, and certainly is a
beautiful assortment, both in single and double breasted styles.
The double breasted willl be worn more this winter than for some time.
OUR HATS are also here, and we are showing many shapes for Fall
and Winter.
DROP IX and see what we have.
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MORGAN
THE V LEADING v CLOTHIER.
Cheap Rates to St. Louis
VIA TIIK RriU,l(iT(i.
Tho Burlington will run coach ex
cursions to St. Louis every Tuesday
and Thursday during August and .Sep
tember. $8."o round trip, limited to re
turn in 7 days. Leave riattsmouth at
4:32 p. m., arrive St. Louis 7:1! the fol
lowing morning. W. L. l'u kktt,
Agent.
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CuvCR.,,.
The
OLIVER
Typewriter
THE
STANDARD
VISIBLE
WRITER
THE OLIVER
RECORD HAS NEVER
BEEN EQUALLED
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER. CO.,
MAUZY A MURPHY,
AGENTS.
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J. P. Falter, President J. .1. Ki nzmaxn, Vice President C. G. Siikklv, Sec. and Treas.
The Corona Live Stock and
Investment Company
INCORPORATED 1904 CAPITAL STOCK $50,000
J. P. FALTER, General Manager
Live Stuck, Real
400 Acres of land for tsalo 1 mile- south of
Cedar Creek, contesting of two dwellings,
Imrn, largo entile shed, well mid windmill;
good orchard, running water in pasture, n
good nil around farm, l'rico 57.ot) per
ncre on ensy terms. Cnn sell part of it if
desired.
Ilonl Estate advanced fully 10) per cent in Eastern Nebraska the last three years, and it
is still booming. Don t think for a minute that lands have readied their limit. We still have
ome minim wueiu e can uuuuio
interest on your money invested.
Come and See Us
The
-One Important Fact-
conaTninjj the Fall ami .Winter Cloth
ing is the re m ark" able variety of pat
terns which it includes and the enor
mous ratine of styles into which our
fabrics are made.
fff Well
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imitation liCr'jp'S lS 1
S STITGMINO jfth W't?! 1
School Children
Save Doctors' Bills
! BOYS' SEAMLESS. KANT CP -ft j
"IP," KANGAROO CALF
YOUTHS' AS ABOVE
$1.85!
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' fl I CA
MARINE CALF .pl.JU
SPECIALS $1.35 to $1.60
iherwood & Son
Visit trje Old Folks.
One fare plus 2 for the round trip
to a great many points in Ohio, Indi
ana, and Kentucky. Tickets on sale
September fi, 13, 20, 27 and October 11.
Good via St. Louis and stopover at the
great exposition. Final limit thirty
days. See me for particulars or write
to L. W. Wakeley, General 1'assenger
Agent, Omaha.
W. L. Pick ktt, Agent.
-DEALERS IN-
Estate and Commercial Papers
00 Acres miles west of riattsmouth. 7.
nt res under cultivation, fnir improvements,
land lays well and is cheap for the money.
Price, $r7.i)0 per acre.
you your money in less than live yenrs. nnd besides iM in mm
atch our "ad" each week nnd we'll tell vou what we've cot
Office Up Stairs in Anheuser-Busch Building.
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Given Up to Die.
15. Spiegel, LMI N. Virginia SI., Kv
ansville, lnd., writes: "Fur overlive
years I was troubled with kidney and
bladder affections whieh caused me
much pain and worry. 1 lost llesh and
was all run down, and a year ago had
to abandon work entirely. 1 had three
of the best physicians who did me no
good and 1 was practically given up to
die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recom
mended and the Hist, bottle gave me
great relief, and after taking the sec
ond buttle I was entirely cured." F.
Ct. Fricke - Co.
Stray Calves.
Strayed from my farm, seven miles
southeast of Cedar Creek and ten miles
southwest of l'lattsmouth, :i head
(4 red and 1 black) of steer calves and
2 heifers, ranging four and live months
in age. Any person giving information
that will lead to their recovery will
lie liberally rewarded.
1'. A. IIollN,
Cedar Creek. Nub.
$8.50 to St. Louis and Return
The r.urliugtou offers the above low.
rate for tickets good in coaches ami
chair cars (seats free). ( n sale Tues
days and Thur.sdajs during August
and September.
See nie fur full particulars.
W. L. I'm k kit, Agent.
Missouri Pacific Rates.
Reduced rates to St. Louis every
day on account of world's fair. Coach
excursions, very low rates every Tues
day and Thursday of August aiid Sep
tember 8.r,0 for round trip.
Fall meetings K. C. transportation
bureau, Aug. 2D to 27. Sept. It to 10,
Sept. 17 to 21; fare and one-third for
round trip.
II. R. Lksski., Agent.
FOIEYSIIDNEYCOKS
Blako Kldnoys and Bladder Right
got.
11 mi n. 11 A
KKWS 0FXKI!1!ASCA.
Attorney Burr Demet Charge.
Ulieuln, S'it. C. r.iirr. utter-
nry for l!us It. Tom.-im in ft t-'M
attalr.st the Vef!err. TraveVts" Acci
dent usuociatton. w l.o was u ci:-.'. i.f
inut Hating ttio r, ,or'.s t-y A'tctn. y
Glll.ert of On;a!;a, tl!c,l ).: mi, ,ii.,t
evcral ethi r ntli.!aits in the s" ; . : : ; ; i
court (u ay :iu the d.ariv
Burned to De.ith In B.irn.
Indianehi. Nh. t t.t. Thrr,
ot of Jacob Kt! , a fa-n.cr near
here, jr. t!;c t.ayu;,:w of U.c !.;ua.
Two of tin ia aw.iki. with thttnc, all
around them, itml, tarnish limlly
Iiunicil, tnaiiav.eit to Jump from a wii
i!ov. The .hai'icl remiili.s of t h
third brother were found In the ruins.
Klever, hots"-! were ilm hurtled to
death The boys hud been M-.i.iUing.
Groom Not as Described.
Now llnm.swh k, N. J S( i'. 12,
Hack to her homo la Unculu. Neb.,
went Miss Minnie Ilutnplu ies 0f Lin
coln without a hti.-diand. Slie had
conie here exjieetlnt? to Ret married,
but when clu Mlw tho man she balked
Ills advertisement for n wife, she wild,
did not a i-ee with tho conditions as
fhe found them, especially in regard
to ni;o, amf all tliu persuasion tl.f
man could r.ot overcome her objec
tions. Alleged Assailant in Custody, '
Lincoln, .opt. y. Sheriff l!a',;n.aii
of Fnni(,i;t, Neb., brought Howard
Hailey, a circus hiinwr-un, to the
statu penitentiary that hu may bo
safe from mob violence. Halley U
churned with maliini; a criminal as
fault on Pearl Olesoii, a ti ti-yi ar idd
Kill, at rremont Monday nlnht. The
child Is In a critical condition and
tho sheriff, when ho ruptured Halley,
altera loti chase, tuoh him to u near
by town and on to Lincoln to avert
poPFlhle lynchlrK.
Alleged Bank Robbers Arrested,
Lincoln, Sept. 13. Policemen ef
fected an entrance to a room occupied
by two men rIvIiik the names of
George Dowd and Frank Todd, and ar
rested them on the r hart;e of robbing
the postollice at SwedohurK Friday
nlulu nnd niolilni; tit? Kaff of tho j
Hank of Palmyra early yesterday I
ir.ornir.R. Hoth men, the olthers say I
are (x-ronvlcta, and the evidence!
Ralnst them, they nssort, Is nearly j
conclusive. In the room they occu- I
pled was found a quantity of dynamite, i
cap?, fuse nnd burglar's tools
Jewelry Stolen in Sleeper. j
Lincoln, Sept. 13. Mrs. .Mark Woods !
Of this city was robhe I of $7U(i worth !
of jewelry while en route with her '
husband from a trip rust. Mis. Wood
had placed tho Jewels in a chamois j
has, which sho pinned to her town '
before re'irln;; to her berth for the i
idnht. In tho moiT.ins the Jewels
were nils?lnt;. Mr. Woods thinks tin?
robbers were after a roll of bills 1
which he had displayed durlr.ii the I
early evening while paying the eon- !
dui tor and porter for accommodations 1
on the sleeper. He Intends to brim: i
suit airainst the company. j
Cold Air as Tetanus Cure, '
Omaha, Sept. 10. In. W. J. Mc- '
Crann, a South Omaha suiiteoti. has i
demonstrated the. value of cold air as ,
a cure for tetanus. Last week ho was 1
called to Francis McKeon, ten years
old, who was then In tho first stages
or lockjaw, caused by a splinter that, i
had entered the bottom of his left !
foot. The case continued to crow ,
worse, nnd on Monday a cot was fixed
up In the cooling room of a brewery,
with a temperature at Z' degrees. On
... i
Tuesday morning tho convulsions
were so severe that death anpr-amd to
be a question only of hours Today
th boy was nble to open his mon'h
sufficiently to ako nourishment, ar.d
his reeovery Is assured.
NEARLY ALL CORN CROP IS SAFE.
Entire Acreage Wili Be Free Frem
Possible Harm In Ten Days. j
LImolu, Sept. 14 Ten days rr.cn?
will put the ntlre Nebraska corn i
crop cat ofdar.Ktr cf frosts, acconllns; I
to the Burlington weekly crop report, I
which says mur.h of the rom already J
Is safr from the danger and the most j
valuable crop over raised In the state
is now maturing. On the Wymore
division some damage Is reported to
corn, owing to tho dry weather. Sim
ilar damage is reported on the Concor
dia branch. Between Table Hock and
Lefter the yield to the acre will b"
from twenty-five to twenty-eight bush
!. On the Llr.roln division less thnn
ten days will put the crop bryor.d
the danger of frosts.
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CONFESS TO KILLING WATCHMAN
Each of Accused Tries to Shift Blame
on the Others.
Sidney. N.b.. Sept. IP The prelim
inary hearing of Ton, Mi Intyre, James
J. Mile- at. I Hany N ville charged
with tl.r murder ot Watchman Frank
Wiser, was held before Jurlgi Tinker.
All the defendants pliaded I.' t guilty.
They cob in p:rr. however, took the
wltni ss t tat. '1 ar.d ar:sed one anoth
er of the- (rime. ti!!"g:r.g 'litit i.ey did
rot Intend to k:'.t W:-er. Ti.' lr sta'e
n.ents were conflicting M It. tyre
claims thai the w.Vch and chair, ar.d
revolver wire hidden ur.dtr the coal
chu'e? tt P;r.? r.'.affs.
Their c'Mrlptlor. 'A the denth of
Wlfrr wn3 karrowir.g In Its dntalts
They gnt alongside of his holy, frnok.
Ir.g jlgftrcMcs, wat ihir.it him i:t.
They were bound tvrr to the dls
trlrt rourt without bail It Is current
ly reported that this trio will ask for
a sptedy trial, phad guilty, and ae
cept a llf sentence, There Is a strong
undercurrcal tsTorlr.g lytchlni th
prlaoncra.
) Accepts Cail to Lincoln Church.
I.::. oln. Se; t. lO.-Uev. J. W. J.r.M
of Fveivit. Ma,,, has t,ei n tendered
nd an ep'ed a ca'.l to St. Paul's Meth
odist FpUcopal thuich. tm- largest
In I.im ,
VVsman C anyo Cusly Diirnid.
I.ite-oin. S- ' s l;v t!i.' rin'imi
of u Jam, Mrs p.cuh '.d u- C,
f'r i f was ii.it.:.,-. ,....! ,., ,., ,!
is r.ow in .- ..) ii.. ..-I...
was ut home alone and wh n 'he lut'ip
f uo,:eu ti tnn w tun inn.; i,; v, t 'o r
clothing, wbi, b i auitht i!n. II r
screams iittr.uti j the mulili.n-i, who
enveloped h-.r In blankets :n,d ei-.n,.
en d oat tin. thitnes. Mh Fair, hild
is a member of the Clip tlau Sen m o
rhui'eh and she Is being ti.. a'ed by
sclrnti.Ms.
Lose No Time In Rebuilding.
Nebraska City, Net,, Sep' 1" -Th
Jones Cialii compuny ,,f this city let
the contract this aftei i.imhi u,r M,e p..
building or their i levator that was
burned In Maynard tin, mcinini:
Work will begin as soon us tho debris
Clin be cleared away. A It Wilson
of tho company places their Ins by
the lire at $r,,imo, which i, pat t (ally
covt red by insurance Th" .,,-,. Ui, l
elevator fixtures and supplies and
about 2.0HO bushels (.r wheat and oati
were consumed. The Hie N supposed
to have lin n (darted i,y s;miiKs fnen
a passing nglne..
Statue to Be Ready In March.
Kebrisha City, Nib., Si pt. i:--T1ip
Arbor Pay Memorial m-soelatinn lias
boon notified by Sculptor Itinhilph
Fvans, who Is In Paris, that the
bronzo statue of the late J Sterling
Morton, which Is to bo erected in Mor
ton park, will be ready by March I.
The stone work for the statue Is com
plotod and will be pot In phi, ,. ,,ttry
In the spring and an effort will bi
made to have the monument ready to
be linvellod on Arbor day, April 22.
P0:. The monument will be placed
In the center of Morion park, which
was given to the city by the late J
Stirling Morton.
E. D. Andrews Discredits Son.
Lincoln, Bcpt. 10. i;. lieujamln An
drews, chancellor of the Pnlverslty of
isenrasiiii, lusued n notice announcing
his willingness to pay all Just debts
contracted before Aug. 2e last by bis
son, (my A. Amlr-ws, nnd warning tho
public not t,, extend loans or credits
to the eon or rash (hecks for him.
Young Andrews, who was an attorney
In Lincoln, was la:,t spring, on tho
representations hwoiii to by Ids fath
er as to tils mental condition, com
mitted to the state hospital for I ho
Insane. Tho treatment, it was do
elared, wus for dipsomania, and re
cently ho was discharged as cured.
Manager Hiybee Has DeparteJ.
Oretna, Neb., Sept. 12. The Farm
ers' Co-operative Shipping associa
tion elevator hero has temporarily
suspended business, dim to the nnd
den disappearance of Its trusted agent
or buyer, (). C. Hlgbee, who departed
Monday morning for parts unknown.
Tho auditing committee and board of
directors bnvo been busy tdmo look
ing tip his accounts and found a short
age of JU,2m. This does not Include
a $1,0110 claim against the association
for money advanced for construction
and operation. The elevator has been
in operation about one year and has
done a large business. Hlgbee, tho
decamped manager, was not under
bonds and tho members of the associa
tion hold the sack. A large number
of Sarpy's most prominent farmers
are Interested in the elevator.
FREMONT OFFICER STABBED.
Policeman Connof in Critical Condi
tion as Result of an Attack.
Fremont, Neb., Sept, ft Policeman
J. V. Connof was (stubbed by a couplo
of tramps ho had arrested as sus
picious characters and his rondltlon
Is critical.
Connof gathered In his men near
the railroad yards and was Inking
them to Jail. At the corner of Fourth
and O streets the men objected to go
ing further and he started to hnnd
cuff them together, when one struck
him in the lott side with a knife. The
officer fell to the sidewalk and the
men ran away.
The flv bell was rung to cU out
the perV. and In a short time gangs
of armed men wer? "courlng the rlty.
Connof has five spvt" wounds In the
left side and Ju?t below the heart and
Is very weak from loss -if blood. He
Is rrs'lng quietly ar.d the physicians
say he has a good chance of recover
ing tinle?s omo r.ew compllratifn de
velops. COUPLE FATALLY BURNED.
Woman Pours Coa Oil on Her Cloth
log and Sets it on Fire.
Butte, Neb.. Sept. 8. Henry Toler.
a mirehaiit at Anoka, and wife, were
fatally burned by what was said to
bo the explosion of a can of coal oil
that Mrs T.!er was start, ng a fire
with Toler died and his wile is given
up by the physicians In attendance,.
Il( fore dying Toler refused to say how
t!:e a' client occurred, but since bl.i
death his wife has said that they were
quarreling and she threw a tomato at
him It enraged Toler nnd k said he
would kill her. She then went Into
ar.rhrr r.m, saturated h' r clothing
w ith coal oil. and then struck a match
ar.d srt fire to her garments, running
Ir.to the room where he was in & mas
cf flame He Immediately tor all
her clothing from her. nnd in so doing
wr.f badly burned himself, especially
about the reck, he having on a cellu
loid collar. In order to put out tho
fir on himself he Jumped Into a
twenty-foot cistern, from which ha
was rescued by neighbors. Toler was
insanely Jealous of lis wife.
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FOR SALE
li'Ni Acres near town at ifiM per acre;
o acres iiinler tulthatiuii, I'd
acres more clcaied, balance pas-
tinage with running' water, two
bouses, well, w imliii III, ami other
l:iiiioeinciits. Fas. terms.
1 1 aeics. on main road south of I, in-
coin avenue al Il' - per ncie per
acre, easy terms.
A very line 21 acres well impniveil.
close in. Pi h e l.'.ii p(.f m i ,-.
II acres adjoining- town, partly Im
proved. Price 7.i.oo per acre.
A I acre tract close In at f'.'i.tio per
acre.
ti col lages w il li from I to li rooms
will lie sold at a saerlliee of from
t -third to riie-lialf of the orig
inal cost.
A line .Vacre I racl wil n good Im
provements, formerly wmili ,.
eoo, can now be Imiiglil for $2, loo.
Jo good farms and a number of line
ranch pmperl ies In ol her count les
of the state, at prices that, will
assure big profits within the next
I wo years.
R. B. WINDHAM
A li C N T
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PLATTSMOUTII. - NLHIIASKA
EI). FITZGERALD,
PKOPIilliTOIl OF
Livery,
Hack
j and
t Baggage
Line
MOVING VAN.
Homovino? of NoiiHoliolil (Joh1h h
Specialty. Alwt, Heavy
Dray iii),',
World's Fair Rates to St. Louis
Via I !u i ling-ion lioute.
Tickets In St.. Louis awl return
(oiod lift ecu days, iH.'I.hii.
fiood sixty days, 1 .".
tiood all summer, Sls.-lo.
I 'or full informal inn ahoiil. train ser
vice and ot her details see the ticket,
;ient.
The St. Louis Imposition - t he great
est show the world has ever seen - is
now complete and In harnionioiisnner-
ation and it, will he a lifetime's regret
If you fail to see it .
Coach, Excursions
To the world's lair at St. Louis.
L'very Tuesday and Thursday during
August and September. Seven days'
limit, ifM.oo for tlie round trip, via the
Missouri Pacific Hallway.
For Sale I
A ruhher-tlred go-cart and lady's
bicycle, both In splendid repair, ln
uire at the .Journal olllce.
ALMOST
FREE
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AM)
THE MODERN FARMER
lint
20 CENTS.
'I'm if I vp i'vrrv rnnli-r In tdU ti,irii.,H -it
Hip mmimlini mid pIppMum iipwn uihI him-xi-pI-Ipiit
farm lonrniil. ui will !! nlu... i.
of twenty rents
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Iih'IihIIiik tin, I'lirtn Visiter friiin now ntitll
lei-iinl,i-r I. mill
THE MODERN FARMER,
a Parmer' Family Neivsnsncr.
frnin Dee. 1. Imii, 1,1 lice, j,
Tills Is an unpreolilenteil (,ir,-r yen ciimmt
iifrunl to tnlvy s-nil u'u ci iiIh hi omit mill tret
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linlirii. (if the Turin mid Ihuni-.
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$10,000 in Hull Till) I PKks. Hank Vlxtum nml
f) Tyivwrltcrm Stmlcnu cnn work lor lxwi-,1.
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