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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
' t. THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Mock. Jcorpe Peters, of Avoca, was In the city Friday. J. A. Cauer of Cedar Creek was a caller on the Journal Monday. IS. I Lauu'hlin of (Jreenwood was here Monday, and jrave the Journal a pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. I K. Cuthrnan went to Murdock.Tuesday afternoon to visit their daughter, Mrs. Neitzel and fam ily. Herman I'ankonin was down from Louisville Monday, and of course called on the Journal, where he is always wel come. Fred S. Will departed Tuesday mom inn for Nuckolls county to look after his ranch out there, which he bought a few months ao. J. P. Falter, the hustling real estate man, retured from Pierce county Fri day, where he sold two 100 acres of land near Plainview to Philip and Jacob Fornoll of Cedar Creek. C. W. Warren returned to Cedar Creek Tuesday afternoon, taking with him a barber's chair, which he will use when not workinir for Newell & At wood in the stone quarry. J. C. .Smith, one of the old residents of near Murray, was in the city and called and renewed for the Journal. Mr. Smith has been a patron of the Old Reliable for many years. Those people who have been missing chickens are preparing toprotect them selves against these midnight maraud ers. A dose of buckshot will have a tendency to stop some of this work. John Wagner and family, who have been visiting his brother, George Wag ner and family, who reside about ten miles south of Plattsmoutb, departed Friday for their home in Buf falo, N. Y. A marriage license was granted to Charles C. Owen, age 31 years, and Miss Victoria Balen, aged twenty years, both of Greenwood. They were united in marriage in Greenwood this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Fred Dreeson, of near Unadilla, Otoe county, was in the city Saturday, shaking hands with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dreeson formerly resided northwest of this city and came up Thursday for a few days visit. Glad word has been received in this city that Mrs. David Miller who has been very ill and who underwent an operation in Lincoln recently, is con valescing nicely and will soon be per mitted to leave the hospital. There isn't a day in the week that Sears, Hoe buck & Co. do not invite the people of Plattsmouthand Casscounty to give them their trade. Some local merchants do not think enough of trade to extend an invitation even. Mr. and Mrs. F. Roth, of Grand Island, came in Fiiday night for a few days' visit with Mrs. Roth's old home relatives. She is a former Plattsmouth girl and we were pleased to receive a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Roth. Fred Ramge has returned from a visit to his 40 acre farm near LeRoy, Kan., which is located in the oil region. lie brought home a sample of the corn grown on his land, which is equal in every way to that raised in Nebraska. New Cure for Cancer. AH surface cancers are now known to be curable by Ilucklen's Arnica Salve Jas. Walters of Dunield, Va , writes: "1 had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. '2c at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar m mm r w mm m mmm Building. , n; year for tin; alnilnisir:tirh If you are a judge of a eood s noke, try the "Acorns" 5 cent cigar and you will smoke no other. D. 0. DWYER, Attorney-ot-Law Offce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. legal Htwcrtieemcnte. Notice to Creditors. HTACAs'co"Tr!KA' 1 ln C"uHy Court. In the matter of the estate of Willis II. Ladd, ! 'eased. i Not Ire Is hereby given that the creditors of i said deceased will meet the administratrix of said estate, tn-rre me. county Judge of Cuss county. Nebraska, at the county court ruom in i'lattsrnouth. In said county, on the 24th of April. r.ii- at lu o'clock a. m.. of said day. for the tiuroose of urescntlnir their claims for e.x- utiiiiiatioii. adjustment and allowance. ! Mx months are allowed for the creditors of their claims, and x to settle said estate, from the uV.tti (lav of October. VJUb. W itness my hand and seal of said county court at I'lattsrnoutli. Nebraska, this "Jlst day f Septemlx r. VMo IIAKVKY 1. TKAVIS. County Judge. Legal Notice. NOIK'l: OF ACTIOS TO Vt lKT TITLE, Joseph Arnick. jr.. James Hates. John W. Hates. Kmery Amick. Annis Amick, James It makes no dilference how long you A"'j ;k- ir,ilLAV V-i J.V ! Iirl name 1 unknown, et ill., defendants, will take notice, that on the l'.'th day of s'cptemler !!.'. Minerva A. Slocum. plaliitiir herein, riled her petition in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, against said defendants, t he object and prayer of which are to quiet t he title to plaintitl of the following descrilted real estate, to-wit: Ixit twenty-six. ln the northwest quarter of the sont beast quarter of section twenty-one. township eleven, range fourteen east of the Sixth 1. .M. plat of Irreg ular tracts, record of Cass county. Nebraska. That the defendants, and each of them la? forever debarred from' asserting any claim whatsoever in or to said land and premises adverse to the plaint ill : and that plaintiffs title and possession in and to said land be quieted ill her. Von are required to answer said petition on or before the Mot li day of ctober, MUV. Dated September 3Hli. i!"o. M1NKKVA A have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea w ill make you well. :." cents. Gering & Co. L. F. Langhorst of Klmwood was in he city Monday and paid his respects to the Journal. Mr. Langhorst is a very social gentleman, and one of the right up-to-date business men of Cass county. Henry Horn, one of Cass county's successful farmers, called Wednesday, ordered the Journal sent to his sister, Mrs. George Nickel, at Pekin, Illinois. Mrs. Nickel formerly resided in Cass county and wants the news from her old home. Monday was a most disagreeable day for the corner stone services, but the ceremony could not be postponed on account of those in attendance, many of whom came from the interior of the state, and then again it would have delayed work on the building. A. Streitwieser and family who have been visiting here, departed for their home in Brady Island, Neb., Monday morning. He worked in the Burling ton shops here for nineteen years. Mr. Streitwieser is well pleased with his new home, and says he has an ex cellent crop of corn. Mrs. Sue A. Pace, grand matron of the Eastern Star, and Mrs. Anna C. Simpson, the grand secretary of the same order,arrived Monday morning to attend the laying of the corner stone. Frank II. Young, grand patron of the grand lodge, of Broken Bow, assisted in the laying of the cornerstone this afternoon. Lester E. Stone left Monday night for his new home at Cherokee, Okla homa, where he is engaged in the bank ing business. His many friends wish him unbounded happiness and pros perity in his new home in the south. His lamily will join him in the near future. Nehawka Register. Jacob Meisinger went to Omaha Saturday to visit .his daughter-in-law, Mrs. George Meisinger, who submitted to a surgical operation in one of the hospitals in that city yesterday. Her husband is at her bed side, and no discouraging reports have been re ceived as to her present condition. Fifteen hundred half-sheet posters, advertising for one hundred skilled mechanics for the Burlington local shops, are being sent out by th Com mercial club of this city. This uum- ber of workmen and perhaps more, are badly needed, and the Commercial club is doing all in its power to have the demand supplied. Dr. Elster, Dentist, Waterman Block. From our exchanges we learn that black diphtheria is raging in many parts of the state and has been the means of closing public schools in var ious tow ns. It is a disease that proves fatal in most instances. Great precau tion should be taken by the citizens of Plattsmouth to see that this dreaded disease does not get a foothold in this city and throughout the count'. George M. Hild returned Saturday afternoon from a visit of about three weeks with his father-in-law, Albert Pappe, near Union City, Okla. Mr. Hild met a number of former Cass ;L,OClM. Plaintiff. Hy M. AKCIIKK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. IN COCNTV COCBT. state of Nebraska. Cass County. In the matter of the estate of Henry Snyder, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass County. Nebraska, at the county court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on the2lstday of January A. 1. T.iOti. and on the 24th day of April A. I). ISOti. at II o'clock a. m.. each day. for the purpose of examining- and adjusting their claims. 81.x months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one ?ear for the administrator to settle said estate rum the 21st day of October 1U03. Witness my hand and seal of said county court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this 33rd day of September litoj Hakvev 1). Travis, seal County Judge. C. A. Hawls, Lawyer. Pro bate and general practice. Of fice of Caunty Attorney. Wrjere to Dine? A hard question to answer for those who are unable to find a cook to suit them, for those whose stomach is, so to say, destroyed by various rich articles of diet and by strong liquors. They are then constantly looking for strong er stimulants, which increase their misery and their suffering. On the other hand many lost their appetite through a sickness, either unknown to them or not acknowledged by them. In either case Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine will bring ttiem an energetic appetite, because it will iro to the root of the sickness. It will cure the stomach and the intestines and give them proper strength to ac cept and digest any food. As soon as the digestive organs will start their regular work, the blood will get pure and rich, the nerves strong, the muscles elastic. For diseases of the digestion it is the only remedy you can rely en. At drug stores. Jos. Triner. TJW So. Ashland Ave., Chicago. Illinois. Chickens in the Wei!. William Sayles, living three miles south of tow n, cleaned out his well to day, and his reason for so doing w as on account of his horses refusing to drink the water. Among the articles he found at the bottom were several dead chickens with bricks tied to their necks. He had been using the water until the horses refused it. Now, the question is, who did the unpardonable crime? Evidently some one that "had it in" for Mr. Sayles. Makes Homely Women Pretty. No woman no matter how regular her features may be can be called pretty if her complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and clears sallow blotched complexion j by stimulating the liver and bowels, j ri BARN PAINT Guar an teed To Wear for Five Years. county people, among whom was John nnu i.ua . uV uu uui Misol, who went to that country about I nauseate or gripe and is mild and two years ago from Eight Mile Grove Pleasant to take. Remember the name j precinct. They have excellent crops "r,noa reiuse lu"a1 a,J in the section in which he was, and all j tut0- F- G. Fricke & Co. the Cass county people seem reasons.-1 blv well satisfied. 1 ). . Uii ill our Sterling Reel Barn and Roof Paint will cover 2o) Mjuare feet two coats, on ordinary new wood work. It is a triLrlit rich red. We guar antee it to wear at least Five Ytars when proper ly applied on a good sur face. If it does not prove to be exactly as represen ed we will furnish paint To repaint free of charge. SV in single gallons: in gallon lots, Toe per gallon. FRIED & HARRIS DRUGGISTS ! Beware of Imitations. The original and only genuine liglu- I nin;' rnn i mnniifncrnrpi! hv W f ' Shinn of Lincoln, Neb. This rod is en dorsed by the State Association of Mu- ! tual Insurance companies. The W. C a j Shinn rod is only handled by author Si ized dealers who can show a dealers certiticate. Kach stool of cable lias our trade mark b irred on the end of the spool, " vV. C. S." Our dealer is au thorized t ) issue a guarantee. August Gorder is our authorized dealer for the Plattsmouth territory. See him before buying a rod. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cold or cough. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. F.G. Fricke & Co. Good advice to women. If you want . . - - i i - l i a t'Cau Li I ui complexion, c;ear skiii, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take I Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. ; There is nothing like it. ?,' cents. Tea or Tablets. Gering & Co. PERRY'S ESTAURANT ft Fresh Oysters in any style Short Orders Regular Meals j Our Specialties. If you are hungry we can supply you with the pick of the market 5th door East of Cass Co. Bank I) n Boys' Tan Shoes one lot to close SI.25 a Pair E.G, Broncho Buster Hosiery, at only 25c for 2 Pair ii The looms of the world hnvo contributed of their beau ty to our Dress (tood Stock, a prodigal assemblage of all the exquisite colorings and weave effects, and if you contemplate buying a new dress, not a wish need ro unrrntitied. Arnold Waistings in all the desirable pat terns, a serviceable mate rial, washes well without losing a bit of its beauty, 10c, 12 4c, 15c per yard. New Fail Underwear for ladies, misses and children; an extensive as sortment of well-made garments, and no where else are the prices so low. Season's Hosiery We are ready with the most substantial and at tractive line of hosiery for children, misses and la dies ever shown here. Kvery mother's son and daughter, too, between the ages of 3 and ought to begin to think of Fall Shoes. It's going to be too chilly soon for those this sum mer shoes and oxfords. You need shoes or a doctor. Shoes are cheaper than a doctor. Our fall showing of seasonable shoes is complete. One lot of women's shoes, black and brown, special, $1.48 per pair. Large Line of Carpets, Rugs and Mattings Oil Cloths and Linoleums. YOUR PATRONAGE ALWAYS APPRECIATED E. G. DOVEY . SON DC DC DOC DC Farmers. Attention. ! DO NOT FAIL TO WITNESS THE GREAT ighining Feed Grinder Exhibition n THURS., FRI. and SAT., Oct. 19, 20, 21 -A At our place of business. We will serve a FREE LUNCH to all who call. We will make Hot Cakes, using Hour ground by this Famous Grinder and serve them with but ter, syrup and hot coffee Ladies and all invited. This is a Grinder, Not a Crusher and while you are here we want to show you the merits of the best feed grinders ever invented. Roller bearings, chilled steel burrs, friction plates to take up the wear, and nine lujs to force the grain into the burrs, which make three revolutions to one of the sweep. Bearings run in oil. The Famous "Lightning Feed Grinder" grinds faster, runs easier and lasts longer than any otlie made, and you never have to grind the grain twice to get it tine enough. We want the Ladies to Come in and test our Flour. Vou Can 0rindWheat, Rye, Oats, Kaffir Corn and Corn shelled or in the oar. at the rate of tventy-fiv- to tifty bu.shel-. an hour with one hors. 14 O n REMEMBER. THE DATES r v If! Sat? f"?. 3 Do not fail to witness this exhibition and s.-curv a Lightning Grinder. Ik-wan- of imitations. The original and genuine Lightning Grinder is made by the Ft. S -ott 3Ianu:V-turi,!' Co., LiiK-oln Implement and Transfer Company, distributers. Lincoln. X-brasI:a. Come In. We'll Show Yovi. Vovirs for Business and Hot Cakes PLATTSMOUTH. North Side Main Street NEBRASKA U P. S. While here, we would be pleased to have you examine our big line of Buggies, Wagons and Implements n DCLJ DC DOC DC DC DC