The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 14, 1906, Image 8

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    I The County Exchanges
Items ot General Interest Selected from the Columns of Contemporaries
Union
Ktvm the l.Klm-r.
Harry Graves lias a very painful
ankle, Hie cause being a bad sprain.
Mrs. Leila Duay, who taught, In
the Syracuse schools, came over Wed
nesday and went to Murray yesterday,
and will make her home near there
during the summer vacation.
Ir. A. K. Walker of Colon, Neb.,
waicalllng on his many friends here
Monday. It Is rumored that there Is
probability of the genial medical gen
tleman locating here again, hut we
have tiiidetlnite Information regard
ing the matter.
Mark Freeman and family arrived
Wednesday evening from Spencer,
Neb., to make several days' visit,
among relatives and friends in and
near this village. This Is Mark's first
visit here since he moved away, and
he tinds a cordial greeting on every
hand.
Misses Llunle and I ella Monre,
nieces of Mrs. Margaret A pplcgalc, ar
rived Tuesday from Vllllsca, la., to
make a visit with relatives and friends
In this vicinity.
A. E. Rant t of Falls City, a brother
of Mrs. John Chalfant, was visiting at
the Chalfant homo Wednesday und
Thursday.
l'rof. C. II. Taylor came from
Springfield on Tuesday to spend the
summer vacation. Ills work as prin
cipal of the Sprlngllcld sol tools has
been so satisfactory that ha has
been retained for another year at In
creased salary.
Work on the new building of Mrs.
Iavis on north side of Main street Is
progressing nicely, and since the walls
have started up It has been demon
strated that there Is no II nor building
material than the stone blocks manu
factured by W. 15. I'annlng. Tho
mason work Is being dono by Simon
(J ruber, assisted by bis head clerk, Al
bert Hat on. Work on the new Pitt
man building west of Will Frans'
store will be commenced some time In
t!:o near future.
Unknown Friend.
There are many people who have
used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy with splendid re
sults, but who are unknown because
they have hesitated about giving a
testimonial of their experience for
publication. These people, however,
are none tho less friends of this rem
edy. They have done much toward
making It a household word by their
personal recommendations to friends
and neighbors. It Is a good medicine
to have in the home and Is widely
known for Its cures of diarrhoc and all
forms of bowel trouble. For sale by
F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried.
Wednesday, after a week's visit with
Mr. S. II. Range and family.
tiny ('. Harris, former ch! f clerk in
the supply department, und J. T.
Foyer, both of Omaha, were visiting
friends In our city the furepii' of the
week.
T. ;. I lowland, the new general
foreman at Wymore, ha- been In the
city a day or two thl week, looking
after business mailers and visiting
his family and friends.
Harry Barthold has been offered a
foremanshlp In the coach department
of the llurlington shops at liatts-
mouth and will probably accept It as
his family prefer to live In that town.
Supt. Ackcrman and l'ostmaster
Hyers and their families took a day
oil last Wednesday for a little recrea
tion and fresh air. They went to
South Bend, Neb., where they spent
the day fishing in the Platte river.
They were iiuite successful, Mr. Ack
crman taking the lead with a tine 15-
pound channel cat. They say It proved
almost too much for him and was
about to get him down, when Mr. Hy-
ers ran to his assistance and aided In
landing it. They weie quite proud of
the bl lish and well pleased with
their day's sport.
WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO
Their Unceasing Work Keaps Us Strong
and Healthy,
All tho blood In the body passes
stop In Omaha to attend tho post mas- through the kidneys once every three
ter'S convent 101). minutes. The kldnevs filter the. blond.
Mr. Fritz Brandt died at his home, They work night and day. When
three miles southwest of town Monday healthy they remove about .V)0 grains
evening, June 4, l'.HMl, aged about IX of Impure matter daily, when un
years. Mr. Brandt had not been well healthy some part of this Impure
for some time and the end was not un- matter Is left In the blood. This
expected. He was one of the pioneers brings on many diseases and symptoms
of Cass county, having come lure In an pain In the back, gout, headache,
early day, and was a man who had the nervousness, hot.dry skin, rheumatism,
confidence and respect of all his neigh- gravel, disorders of the eyesight and
NehaovkaL
(from tlif Id'Klslrr.)
Charlie Stone was down from Mur
ray yesterday looking bright and cheer
ful. Mrs. 1'. K. Banning leaves today for
a month's visit with relatives at Eld
rado, Kansas.
lr. Pollard made a busincfss trip to
Ilavelock last Friday evening return
ing Saturday morning.
A cow belonging to Isaac Pollard
was killed by an engine, last Thursday
evening Just west of the depot.
II. F. Kroppleft Friday for Alberta,
Canada, to view the country, and may
Invest If the prespecU suit him.
Last Sunday the Nehawka and tho
Plattsmouth ball teams had a friendly
game on the home grounds, the river
men defeating the Nehawka boys by a
score of to J.
Postmaster J. M. Palmer arrived at
his old home In Michigan last Wednes
day Jand his mother died Thursday.
The funeral was held on Saturday and
Jim will start for home today, but will
bors and acquaintances. Funeral ser
vices were held at the home Wednes
day afternoon and Interment was made
In St. John's cemetery, northwest of
town.
Tho Very Best Remedy For Bowel
Trouble.
Mr. M. F. Burroughs, an old and
well known resident of Rluffton, Ind
says: "I regard Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy as the
very best remedy for bowel trouble,
I make this statement after having
used tho remedy In my family for sev
eral years. 1 am never without It."
This remedy Is almost sure to be
needed before the summer Is over.
Why not buy It now and be prepared
for such an emergency? For sale by
F. (J. Fricke & Co. and A. D. Fried.
TWO BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO ESCAPED
SPRING CATARRH BY TAKING PE-RU-NA
Spring Fever Is Spring CatarrhNothing Robs One
of Strength Like Spring Catarrh.
Pe-ru-na Is a Fine Tonic For a
Weary Woman.
A Letter of Praise.
Elmwood
From the Ltatlvr-Kclio.
Floyd Wolcott returned Monday
from his California trip. He reports
a very pleasant visit and enjoyed his
outing very much.
Wm, Buster had a runaway Wednes
day, the team managing to upset a
load of cobs. Will was not hurt and
do other damage resulted.
Quite a number of Elmwood people
took in the baseball game and fight at
Wabash Sunday. Here's a chance for
a little missionary work by the county
authorities.
A young man by the name ot Con
rad, residing a few miles southeast ot
town, had his foot and ankle severely
bruised one day this week from a
horse stepping on It. Fortunately no
bones were broken.
Invitations have been Issued for the
forthcoming marriage of Miss Cora
May Fentlman to Mr. Leonard Gar
field Nash, at the home of the bride's
parents, tivc miles south of Elmwood,
at high noon on Wednesday, June 20,
John Hoover and wife, SI Malrs and
wife, John Balrd and wife and II.
Dettman and wife composed a Jolly
crowd who drove over to Ashland
Wednesday morning to enjoy a couple
days' fishing. The crowd took Geo.
Carnahan along as mascot .
A couple bottles of beer, some tire
crackers and a couple of would be
toughs tried to act smart at a late
hour Saturday night, much to the dis
gust of the cltlens. Another out
break of these would be western
toughs will result In their arrest.
JoeMullIn returned Tuesday from
his trip to the Pacific coast. He looks
well and hearty and had a very pleas
ant trip. He enjoyed splendid visits
with all the former Elmwoodltes In
California and Oregon, lie brought
home a chunk of Charlie Rlvett's Ore
gon bacon, which Is on exhibition at
Saxton's. Call and see It.
Louisville
from the Courier.
Arthur Pohl and wife moved to
Stella, Neb., this week where Mr.
Pohl has a position as salesman.
Chas. Schlalll moved his family to
St. Joseph, Mo., last week, where they
will make their future home.
It is probable that there will be an
other clay pit open up In the near
future. It Is located on the B. & M
cast of town.
Miss Edith Shryock accompanied
her sister, Mrs. Fldock and children to
their new home at Elcie, Neb., this
week.
Born, to Rev. and Mrs. Pelper, May
27,'a girl; also to Mr. and Mrs. Brown,
South Bend, June 3, a boy.
Will Erhart's team got tired of stay
ing In town last Saturday and break
log loose started for home at a lively
gait. They were captured In time to
save Will a six mile walk.
hearing, dizziness, Irregular heart,
debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits
in the urine, etc. But if you keep the
filters right you will have no trouble
with your kidneys.
W. It. Taylor, of 1513 Webster street
Omaha, Neb., employed at the Omaha
Hardwood LumberCo., says: "My kid
neys troubled me for acouple of years
my back ached, the kidney secretions
became highly colored and sharp
twinges caught me in tho kidneys
when stooping. Procuring Doan's
Kidney Pills I took them and they
cured me. I do not hesitate In saying
that Doan's Kidney Pills are a reliable
kidney remedy and I have spoken to
several of my friends about them.
Plenty more proof like this from
Plattsmouth people. Call at Gerlng &
Co's drug store and ask what their
customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Trice 50c.
Forster-Mllbum Co , Buffalo, N. Y.,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
From tlielitNH'on,
Wesley Dentler has been removed
from Lincoln to the hospital for the
insane at Hastings.
Rev. W. II. Jackson pastor of the
M. E. church at this place last year
was married to a Miss Atkins at York,
Nebraska, on Wednesday, June H.
Mrs. Allen has a rose bush bearing
roses of three colors crimson, pink,
and white. It Is called the Jack rose
and last year the (lowers wereallcrlm-son.
Mrs. J. M. Ray received the sad in
telligence Wednesday evening of the
death of her sister, Mrs. Muzzy, at
Oneida, Illinois, on Tuesday, June ".
Ote Wilson, the Weeping Water Mrs. Muzzv was 85 vears of acre.
W. It. Young returned last Satur-
barber, was In town Tuesday. He
patronized the booze joints a little too
freely and as a consequence Marshal
llagen gathered him In and gave him
a bed for the night.
Marshal llagen s residence came
very near burning Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. llagen were sitting on
the front porch when two small boys
who were passing notified them that
their house was on fire. On examina
tion the roof of the kitchen was found
to be on fire and only by hard quick
work were the llaraes extinguished
The damage was light.
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MlHst Nellie C'ouduii, "tli Avenue, lirookly n, N. Y.,
writes :
" consider Peruna the Ideal spring torlc.
"For the past five years I have taken It at this time
ot the year and find that It enables me to endure the
variable weather ot the spring and the trying heat ot
the summer."
Peruna affords tho moft prompt and pi-rmaiiij-t relie f
In oil eases of nervouj prostration, caused by systemic
catarrh, as verified by many cures on our records.
Miss IVelUo Condon
Gained Eighteen Pounds.
Mrs, Ilatlio Hamilton, It. F. I. '., Sparta. Ky., writes:
"I have luken two buttles of Peruna nml commenced
on I ho third.
"I did not really, need the third one, but thought it
best to take another bottle.
I have always weighed 102 pounds, but since I be
gan taking Peruna I weigh 120 pounds tor the first
time In all my life, and I am now 33 years old.
"Your medicine has surely done me a great deal ot
good and I have recommended It to several others
who have begun taking It.
"My mother, w ho is 7t! years old, had grow n so weak
she could scarcely w alk.
"She took two bottles of Peruna and is fleshier and
is looking well."
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A Spring Tonic.
ALMOST everybody needs a tonic
in the sprint:. Something to
braeo the nerves, invigorate the brain,
nml cleanse tho blood. That Peruna
possesses such qualities is ln-yond all
question.
We have on file thousands of letters
which testify to the eurntivo tuIuo of
Peruna in enses of nervous depres
sion and run down conditions of the
system.
A Typical Letter.
Mrs. Itluula Stultlc beam, Hunch, Iowa,
writes:
"For years I suffered with catarrh of
the throat ami bronchial tuU-s.
'I rinrtnp'd with different physicians,
I 1 1 kept irettinii worse all the time.
Mrs.
"This sprint; I took a cold which set
tled on my limps. I had such a couph
I could not rest at night. My friends,
and I myself thought 1 had consump
tion. "A friend advised me to try Peruna.
I bought a bottle and wrote to you for
advice, liefore I had taken one bottle,
my cough was better so 1 concluded to
give it further trial.
"I followed your directions ns closely
as possible, and thanks to you nnd
Peruna, lama well woman to-day."
Peruni never falls to prevent
spring citarrh or nen-ous prostra
tion, It i iken In time.
llattle Hamilton.
Pe ru na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found per
manent use in so many homes is that it
contains no narcotics of any kind.
Peruna is perfectly harmless, if taken
according to the directions on each
bottle. So used, it can be taken any
length of tine without acquiring a
drug habit.
It has no bad effect npon tho system,
and gradually eliminates catarrh by re
moving tho cause of catarrh.
There are a multitude of homes where
Peruna has been used off and on for
twenty years. '
Such a thing could not bo possible
if Peruna contained nny drugs of a
harmful nature.
Address Dr. lltirtman, President of
the Harttnan Sanitarium. Columbus, O.
What Plattsmouth Should Do.
Nebraska City seems to be getting
all the good things this season, while
Plattsmouth gets left on everything.
One thing that helps out our sister
city is the fact that they possess a live
Commercial club which banishes all
kickers on business propositions, and
when any legitimate enterprise de
sires to visit the city for two or
three days or a week, they go to work
with a vim and make the necessary
arrangements. That old butg used to
harbor knockers, but they got tired
of them, shutdown on their clamor
ing, and now everything is running
as smoothly as they could possibly de
sire. This is what the Plattsmouth
Commercial club should have done
long since. A successful knocker can
do more harm to a town than all the
Commercial clubs In the land If not
set down upon pretty hard. Let's
adopt the Nebraska City plan, and
knock out the knockers at every turn.
New supply of garden seed In bulk
also all kinds of field seeds, at A semis
sen & Lotick's.
If you knew the value of Cham
berlain's Salve you would never wish
to be without It. Here arc some ol
the diseases for which It Is especially
valuable: sore nipples, chapped hands,
burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic
sore eyes. Itching piles, tetter, salt
rheum and eczema. Price 2." cents per
box. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.,
and A. T. Fried.
Hecvelock.
day evening from Nuckolls county,
where he has rented a "00 acre farm
(or next year. He reports an abun
dance of rain out there and says some
of the farmers have had to replant
their corn w hich bad been washed out.
Last Sunday evening Chas. Michael
arrjved home from Albuquerque, New
Mexico, where he has been almost
year past for the benefit of his health.
Since he left here Charlie ha9 grown a
beard, which makes such a change In
his appearance that his friends hardly
recognized him at first sight. With
the exception of a throat trouble he Is
feeling quite well. He will probably
return to Albuquerque In a few weeks,
Following the Flag.
When our soldiers went to Cuba and
the Philippines, health was the most
Important consideration. WIUIs T.
Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant
U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord,
S. II., says: "I was two tears In Cuba
and two years In the Philippines, and
being subject to colds, 1 took Dr
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, w hich kept me In perfect health
And now, In New Hampshire, we find
It the best medicine In tho world for
(McuM'iwr.)
Joseph and Marie Hawksworth are
visning irienasanu relatives at naus-
mouth this week.
W. II. Anderson left last Saturdav
for McCook where he expects to work C0Uk',)S co,l,s. bronchial troubles and
In the railroad shons. an lung diseases. Guaranteed at
m.. i.- u.. .. . Krlcke & Co., druggist. Price A
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How to Break Up a Cold.
It may be a surprise to many to
learn that a severe cold can be Com
pletely broken up In oDe or two days'
time. Tho first symptoms of a cold
are a dry, loud cough, a profuse watery
discharge from the nose, and a thin,
white coating on the tongue. When
Chamberlain's cough remedy is taken
every hour on the first appearance of
these symptoms, it counteracts the ef
fect of the cold and restores the sys
tem to a healthy condition within a
day or two. For sale by F. G. Fricke
& Co. and A. T. Fried.
Postmaster Robbed.
G. W. Eonts, postmaster at River
tou, la., nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all comfort, according to his
letter, which says: "For 20 years I had
chronic liver complaint, which led to
such a Revere case of Jaundice that
even my finger nails turned yellow:
when my doctor prescribed Electric
Bitters; which cured me and have
kept me well for eleven years." Sure
cure for biliousness, neurralirta, weak
ness and all stomach, liver, kidney and
bladder derangements. A wonderful
tonic. At F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug
store. M cents.
Mistake Causes Explosion.
While washing yesterday morning
Mrs. Gallagher of Lincoln, who Is vis
iting with her son, Verne, and wife,
met with a serious accident. She was
pouring, what she supposed to be kero
sene, Into the bollerof hot watcr,when
It suddenly exploded, burning her face
and hands quite severely. It was af
terwards discovered that she had
picked up the wrong vessel, which
contained gasoline, Instead of coal
oil.
Ill for some time pat from paralysis,
Is considerably Improved this week,
Mrs. Edna Westcott of Rock Spring,
Wyo, returned to her home on last
and tl.oo. Trial bottle free.
Dr. Elster, Dentls,
Waterman Block
Peru Normal Crowded.
A special from Lincoln says: "Chair
man Ludden of the State Normal
board returned to Lincoln today after
a visit to the State Normal school at
Peru. He reported the greatest Inter
est being taken In the summer school
there. Over TOO students are enrolled
now and over :too have been" turned
away because of a lack of accommoda
tion. The citizens of the town have
turned their homes over to the pupils
and many are sleeping on cots, wher
ever they can find room forthelrcots."
Thousands annually bear witness
totheeillclencyof Early Risers. These
pleasant, reliable little pills have long
borne a reputation second to none as a
laxative and cathartic. They arc as
staple as bread In millions of homes.
Pleasant but effective. Will promptly
relieve constipation without grlplnc.
Sold by Fricke k Co. and Gerlng & Co.
American field fencing and poultry
netting at Aicmistcn & Lcuck's.
If your stomach troubles you do
not conclude that there is no cure, for
a great many have been permanently
cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at
F. G. Fricke & Co., and A. T. Fried's
drug store and give them a trial. They
also cure constipation and biliousness.
A Swarm of Household B's.
Be careful. Care prevents many
dropped stitches and bad breaks. Be
careful.
Be prompt. Slackness makes sloven
ly homes and weary world wanderers.
Be prompt.
Be faithful. "Be thou faithful un
to death, and I will give thee a crown
of life." Be faithful.
Be cheerful. Cheerfulness tends to
lengthening of days and to days that
are worth the lengthening. Be cheer
ful. Be thoughtful. Thoughtfulness is
too tender a plant of blessd fragrance
and beauty to be "born unseen,"' etc.
Be thoughtful, says Home Chats.
Be good humored. Good humor is
better than medicine, no matter how
well the 111 natured pill be sugar coat
ed. Be good humored.
49o Operation1
Mrs. Malinda Akers, of Basham, Va writes:
"I had what doctors call 'prolapse,' and couldn't
stand straight. I had pain in my back and
shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse.
Doctors said an operation was needed, but I
couldn't bear the thought of the knife. After tak
ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk
around. Can now do my housework and am in
splendid health."
Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence,
especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It
relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates
irregularities, and is a
safe, pleasant and re
liable remedy for all
sick women. In suc
cessful use for over 70
years. Try it.
FRIK ADVICE
Writ u t trt drvrlblpc (II
vour vmplonw, nj t will nj you
br, Advhc. In plain MlfJ nvlp.
AJJrr: I.JIM Advlvwy lfrftmfnl,
1 ht ithittamuga MtJklnt Cu.,Oitl-nn-ii,
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At Every Drug Store In $1.00 Bottles.
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