The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 07, 1905, Image 8

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    THOUSANDS'
HERALD PRAISES
Catarrh and Catarrhal
Diseases Make In
valids of Mure
Women Than All
Other Ailments Com
i bined.
(i 11 lARy
Suffered Long "With Catarrh.
Miss :iata Case, 115 uh street, X. W.t
WaNliini'iou, I. C, writes:
"I can tliink of no event in my life
that fills mo with more praiiluJo and
at the hatnc tune a cons.- of future
security, as a cuie aft;r ion;; snflerinp:
from catarrti, brought about by uslnjr
IVruna as directed. It has completely
cured me." Clara Case.
Entire System Toned by Pe-rn-na.
Ali.ss Mary Ilcnnett. 1019 Addison Ave.,
Chicago, 111., writes:
"A few months ago J contracted a cold
by getting my feet wet, and although 1
used the usual remedies 1 could not
hake it off.
'I finally took Peruna. In a week 1
ras better. After several weeks 1 suc
ceeded In ridding myself of any trace of
a cold, and besides the medicins had
toned up my system so thai I felt
splendid." Mary Bennett.
Unions
From the Ledger.
D. AV. Tostcr arrived home Monday
Irom Minneapolis, where he spent sev
eral days visiting- and attending- to
business a Hairs.
James Dysart, who was thrown
down and dragged by a horse last
week, is reported to ho getting along
very well. The dislocation of his
shoulder caused him much pain for
awhile, but h? will probably soon be as
well as ever.
Jetr I), and Will U. (Jrs left Tues
day iinniing I'. r Akron. (J !., to visit
their moi !i'.?r and other relatives unci
to lo: at'.i-r sot i it! business matters.
They will also visit Pueh!". Denver
and other pu ts of the state.
Creel- Ii.mi. northeast of town, re
ports :i r i i."ii:.-.,i:tliy ;at'i.'e yield of i;us
on his fat in this year, and tire Cass
county tanner who can beat it will
have no reason . to complain of s'.icrt
Crops. Mr. Harris had one Iieldof.ll
acres on which the yield averaged '.I
bushels per acre: also acres that
averaged 4:) bushels rer acre: machine
measures in botli cases.
Mrs. W. F. MeCarroll, Henry Ciiil
cott and wife and Moss MeCarroll, who
have been visiting and sight seeing" on
the Pacific coast, anived home last
Friday evening. They say the Port
land exposition is not sucli a magnifi
cent alfair as they expected to see, but
the trip was a pleasant one and well
worth the time and expense.
A party of several suldiers, their
wives, and others, started from here
yesteiday for Denver, to attend'the
National !. A. II. encampment and to;
visit i:. other parts of Colorado. The j
party toileted of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-i
liatn Coiiilant. Mr. and Mrs. Jeo. N. ;
LiKi;.. Mr. and Mr
Frank i. Ken
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OIF FAIR WOMEN
BENNETT
Physicians Had Given TJp the Case
Now Entirely Well.
Miss Certrude IJn ford. Vice President
I'arkside "Vhit Club and teacher of
Whist, 221 Niagara street, Buffalo, N.Y.,
writes:
'Peruna has effectually cured me
after physicians had practically given
j up my case.
"! or a long time 1 suficred with ca
tarrh of the kidneys, had a weakness
and pain In the back, lost flesh rapidly,
my feet were swollen, my face was
puffed under the eyes and I had a waxy
sallowness of the skin.
' 1 took Peruna for some time and am
entirely well. I cannot endorse Peruna
too strongly." Gertrudo Ltuford.
you suffer from catarrh in any
form, do not delay. Take Peruna
at once. Delays are dangerous.
her home at Earlville, Illinois, Satur
day evening.
G. P. Nickel, one of the old settlers
of Cass county, died at hi? home near
Elmwood Tuesday, and was buried
Wednesday.
Mrs. J. C. Hayes and E. E. Hayes
and family left Wednesday for Pasa
dena, California, where they will make
their future home.
A force of men are at work this
week putting in nearly a block of
cement sidewalk, eight feet wide,
commencing at dreen's drug store
and running south to the hotel.
A bunch of cattle, fattened on the
farm of Ollie Kimmell, a few miles
south of Elmwood. were driven into
market Monday evening. Three of
fie steers became overheated, two of
which died.
From the Kegister.
Chas. Panning has been on the sick
list for some time. He was dow n tow n
Wednesday for the first time in sev
eral days.
David Wiseman and daughter, Mrs.
P. F. Moore, and her children left
Sunday for an extended visit with
relatives in Indiana-
J. L. Smith went to Greenwood,
Wednesday, from which place he will
go to the state fair. He will begone
about a week.
During the electric storm of last
Thursday night A. L. Griflith lost
four head of cattle by being struck by
lightning. They were insured and he
will be reimbursed.
Ed Kirkpatrick and wife went over
to Avoca Tuesday to assist Uncle
Amos TelTt in ceiebrating his i'Oth
birthday. The old gentleman was in
excellent health and a very enjoyable
day was spent with the large crowd of
old friend who went there to greet
hi in.
L:it Mondav a da!
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are known and will be printed in this
p:tper when the prcper time ccrr.es.
These things must stop, boys.
Of PE-RU-NA.
Miss Halley's Story Short, But Inter
esting to Every Woman.
Miss Addie N alloy, 1..7 D street, S. K.,
Washington, I). C, writes:
"A connh, tho grip, catarrh of tho
meanest kind all sorts of remedies,
home, patent and pr:s:riled by doctors,
and no reli;f, that U:lls my story,
storv of sufferinir and distress that
lasted four years.
"Then three bottles of Peruna
catarrh cone, appetite and strength re
turned a happy woman, and none
more "fateful for tho blessing of
health that is what Peruna has doa9
for me." Addie Xalley.
A reward of $10,000 has been deposited
in the Market Exchange Bank, Colum
bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that the above
testimonials are genuine; that we hold
in our possession, authentic letters cer
tifying to the same. During many
years ad vertising we have never ued
a slnglo spurious testimonial.
From the Heucon.
C. P. Branson, dentist, will remove
his practice to Lincoln about October
1st.
II. ll. Lessei excecis 10 move ins
family to Xehawka the first of next
week.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Fd
Ossenkop was quite sick, but is re
ported to 1 c better.
Frank Ax of Sterling, and Mrs.
Mollie King of Ilavelcck, were here
the forepart of tin; week to see their
mother, Mrs. Ax, who is very sick.
Mrs. Lncinda Ax has been very sick
at the home of her son, John Ax, for
the past two weeks. Thursday morn
ing she was reported to be a little
worse than she haa been and her re
covery is almost despaired of. Mrs.
Ax is past T: years of age.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peach and little
daughter came down from Lincoln
Saturday. Mrs. Peach is just recover
ing from a surffical operation and her
many friends here are glad to learn of
her recovery. She will remain here
w ith her parents for a couple of weeks.
The opening of the Eagle schools has
been postponed for one week as the
new addition to the building could not
o li around,
it. and easier
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spend from it. Don't you want to
know more about it.
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be finished in time to begin the first
week in September. Monday, Septem
ber 1 1 tli school will open. By that
date the new part of ithe building will
be completed and ready for use.
Loviisville
From the Courier.
Porn, toMr. and Mrs. Chas. Gerlach
August 2.1, a girl.
Margret Holyoke, of Plattsmouth, is
visiting with Miss Dorothea Keiser.
Iherearea few knockers in town
who can see no good in anything that
is done that they are not allowed to
engineer.
C. C. McPherson of Greeley Center
arrived Friday morning and will visit
a few days at College Hill at the Lehn
lioll home.
The truant school law was redicu-
lously ignored in Louisville last year,
but the school board want it under
stood that they propose to enforce the
law during the coming school year.
Mrs. II. Gerblingand two children,
of Elmwood, are visiting with the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1)
Ferguson. Mr. Gerbling is expecting
to move his family to Weeping Water
where he will engage in the creamery
business.
Prof. Gaines is able to release his
arm from the sling in which he has
been carrying it for the past three
weeks. The professor got in a disDute
with a mule out at Kennard and did
not know her name was Maud until
she drove him up against the side of
the barn and lie discovered his wing
was broken.
Miss Lenora Tangeman chaperoned
acarriage load of little boys and girls
last Tuesday afternoon out to the
Lehnholf farm where they had been
invited to help celetrate the ninth
birthday of Elinor Frampton. The
occasion was a very merry one and Miss
Elenor and her guests will long remem
ber their good time.
No Unpleasant Effects.
If you ever took De Witt's Little
Risers for billiousness or constipation
you know what pill pleasure is. These
famous little pills cleanse the liver and
rid the system of all bile without pro
ducing unpleasant effects. Sold by F.
G. Fricke & Co. and Gering & Co.
Weeping Water
From the Kepublican.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wart-
ham on Saturday, August 2d, a boy.
Reported by Dr. Greene.
About sixty tickets were sold here
on last Thursday for the excursion to
the Woodmen picnic at Plattsmouth.
Besides these some went on the regu
lar trains and others drove.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spangler and
Mrs. Elizabeth Wiles and Miss Isabel
Wiles started Tuesday morning for an
extended trip through Oregon, Wash
ington and California. They expect
to be gone several weeks.
Mrs. C. C. Iladsall and Mis. Ed
wards, who have been Ui' guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Shannon for a week,
went to Lincoln Friday evening.
From there they will go to their home
at Leipsic, Ohio.
Dr. Greene took the e'evcn-year-old
son of Robert O'Brien to Omaha Sat
urday where he will be operated cn at
St. Joseph's hospital for appendicitis.
Mr. O'Brien and daughter Eliza ac
companied the little boy and will re
main until the operation is over.
II. E. Paine, of Scranton, Pa., has
been here for the past few days visit
ing his sisters, Miss C. M. Paine and
Mesdames Butler and Beach. This is
Mr. Paine's first visit to Nebraska for
thirteen years and .he finds conditions
somewhat changed from what they
were at that time. From here he will
go to Denver for a visit before return
ing home.
Mr. Eaton, one of the oldest settlers
of Cass county, died at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. S. P. Parrish, near
Elmwood, the latter part of the week
and the body was brought here for
burial last Saturday. Mr. Eaton was
a man of advanced age and was quite
prominently identified with the early
settlement and development of this
county.
On Tuesday morning as George
Woods, who lives south of town, was
starting for town with several cans of
milk, the team he was driving started
to inn, with the result that the wagon i
to which they were hitched was badly i
torn up and Mr. Wood-, was quite 1
seriously injured. His daughter. Mii
Xetti--. who was ul-o coming to tow n j
i.i a hi --:v. drove in and immediat:,lv
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PLATTSMOUTH,
PERKINS HOTEL
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RATES $1.00 PER DAY
First House West B. 6c M. Depot
We Solicit the Farmers Trade
and Guarantee Satisfaction.
When in the City Give Us a Call
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Calves, Butcher Stock', Cattle, IIos, Poultry or
Butter and Eg"s, call on us and see what we pay.
It will pay you to come and see us.
Remember we will now butcher our own stock.
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