The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 29, 1906, Image 2

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    THE CITY,
from l'rliluj' lully.
G. H. Manners of VYreplna Water
was to thf city on business lust even
ing. C. K. TclH of Weeping Water was
In the county seat on leal business
today.
M. K. Medklll and Jaac lye, from
ner Union, were In the city on busl
nes today.
Mrs. V. A. Kawls, who has been vis
iting In Murray, returned home this
morn I ilk'.
Mrs. A. F. Seybert, of Cedar Creek
went to Omaha today to visit Mrs.
IV tf r Jensen.
T.ie .lounul regrets t learn that
I'nclc Peter Kelt, of Ce lar Creek, has
been under the weather mid con lined
to his room for the past week.
County Superintendent J. M. (Jain
Mo has tone to Weeping Water to at
tend the teachers' Institute, which
will be held at that place tomorrow.
Simon Hansen and wife, from the
vicinity of Xchawkn, went to Council
JSlulTs this afternoon, where they w ill
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ponson.
Frit, ohlenhauscn and wife who
have been spending several months in
Pekln, 111., returned homo this morn
ing. They report a most enjoyablo
visit while In tho east.
Thos. L. Wiles referee in the parti
tion suit of Wctenkamp vs Wetcn
kamp was In town today from the vi
cinity of Weeping Water to make a re
port of the case.
James llcbal returned last evening
from Alvo, Neb., where ho has been
for several weeks superintending the
cutting of a crop of broom corn, which
he shipped home to he used In his fac
tory In thlsclty.
From HHtiinliiy't lnlly,
Joe Hurton of Murray was In the
county scat on business today.
Con Sears and family of Cedar Creek
were visiting In riattsmouth today.
Frank Young, from the vicinity of
Murray, was In town today on busi
ness. George Kllnger went to Havelock
this morning to spend a few days with
friends. "
Commissioner-Klcct Martin L. Fred
rick was In town today looking up a
suitable residence property In the
county seat.
Every thing is working most favora
bly for a successful Institute on De
cember 1 and 8. Every farmer should
be here on those dates.
A marriage license was Issued today
to Joseph F. Moravec, aged 3.1, of
Omaha, and Miss Lena Loosing Kru
Rer, aged :.'!, of Arlington, Neb. The
above couple were united In the mat
rimonial bonds by Judge Archer.
County J udgo Travis returned this
morning over the Missouri Pacific
from a trip Into Cbaso county, where
lie was inspecting the real estate of
that vicinity. The Judge Is highly
pleased with thatscctiou of the state.
I'rom Mottilny'aPally.
Troy I av Is of Weeping Water was
a riattsmouth visitor todav.
Chas. Chrlswelser, of near Murray,
wasa county seat visitor today.
Herman Kleltsch. the Weeping
Water miller, was a business visitor in
riattsmouth today.,
Miss Dora llorti, who Is attending
business college In Omaha, was . In
town to visit over Sunday.
liobert W. (!reenl e, a hustling ical
estate man of (ilenwood, passed
through riattsmouth today euroiite to
Nebraska City
Jacob Shepherd 6f Alliance, Nek,
was In the city to spend Sunday with
friends. Ho accompanied a shipment
of rattle to South Omaha, from their
ranch near Alliance.
II. K. Neltel of Murdock was In the
county seat to spend Sunday with his
wife and children who are visiting
with their parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Culhman.
B. O. Tucker, of Neltawka, one of
the rock-ribbed democrats i f Cass
county, was In the county seat on ul
ness today, and while here called and
renewed his faith in the Old Kellahle
for another year.
I Mm Turvliiy' Unity
John F.rlckson of Greenwood was In
town on business today.
Ottol'ulsof Murray was transact
ing business In riattsmouth today.
T.J. Khoden and wife from the vl
clnlty of Murray were In town today.
W. A. Laughlln of Greenwood was
transacting business In thlsclty today
Chester Deles Dernier of Elm wood
was in the county seat on business
todav.
PLATTSMOUTH
AND
VICINITY.
D. K. liarr of Greenwood was look
Ing up legal business in the county
seat today.
A. S. Will departed this morning on
a business trip to bis ranch near
Akron, Colorado.
Levi Kustcrholt., one of Cass coun
ty's prominent farmers, of near Mur
ray, was In the city today.
1'cter Kell, who has been sick for
the past week, was In the county seat
today from Cedar Creek.
Homer Sanders, who Is In the barber
business at West Point, Neb., Is In
the city for a visit with his parents.
II. E. Creamer from the vicinity of
Murray was among the passengers
from this station to Omaha this after
noon. A marriage license was Issued today
to John (). Krickson, aged :M,aml Miss
Lucy A. Mathls, aged 22, both resi
dents of Greenwood.
Miss Nettle Meissinger of Cedar
Cecek and her cousin, Miss Ll.zlc
Saal of Illinois, were shopping In
riattsmouth today.
The many friends of Mrs. Charles
King will regret to learn that she re
cently underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis In a hospital at Waukce
gan, Illinois. Word received today
Informs us that the patient Is recov
ering nicely from the operation.
Wm. Deles Dernier was looking af
ter legal business Ij the county seat
today. Mr. Deles Dernier says the
new train system on the Missouri Pad
Ho is a great thing for those from the
west sldo who have business In riatts
mouth, and desire to return homo the
same day.
Mrs. o. C. Duvey was a passenger to
Omaha on No. l'.i today.
Tom Walling was transacting busi
ness In Omaha this afternoon.
D. O. Dwyer was looking after legal
business In the metropolis today.
A. W. White was a business passen
ger to the metropolis on No. 7 today.
Geo. M. Porter was looking after
business Interests In lied Oak, la , to
day. Mrs. Will White and children were
among the Omaha visitors this after
noon. Frank l'.enfer was looking after
business In the metropolis this after
uoon. Mrs. M. Levlngs of Omaha is visit
ing with her daughter, Mrs. C. E.
Duke.
Johnnie Halt made a business trip
to Hie metropolis on the morning
train today.
Mrs. D. S. Guild was visiting in the
city today, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
M. W.TviltJhcll.
Joe Zubcr went to Red Oak, Ja.,
this morning to spend Thanksgiving
with home f jlks.
Edwin Bates and wife departed this
morning for Lincoln, where they will
make their home.
W. W. Windham, who has been in
Arapahoe on business for several dav.
returned home this morning.
Miss Myrta Kenner went to Council
111 u lis, la., this afternoon to spend
Thanksgiving with her sister.
Mrs. D. Ilawksworth and daughter,
Mrs. E. W. Cook, were among the pas
sengers to Omaha on the fast mail to
day.
Misses Alma and Esther Lars n and
Jean Morrissry went to Lincoln this
afternoon to spcmlTuanksgivhig with
friends.
Mis. Joseph Miera wentto Omaha
this afternoon to partake of a Thanks
giving dinner with her daughter, Mrs.
Addle Keenao.
Mrs. Arthur Crisman, who has been
enjoying a visit with trlends In this
city, returned this morning to her
home In Lincoln.
The tire alarm which was sounded
shortly after dinner was a ciil to prac
tice for the tire department of the
Ihirlington shops.
Capt. Isaac Wiles and wife departed
yesterday evenlrg for St. Louis. Mo.
where they will enjoy a visit with the
family of their son, Pay.
Father Hanclk, pastor of the Holy
Kosary church, has brcn vcrv sick
with pneumonU since Thursday, but
is improving some today.
Miss Lillian Cole, who graduates
from thestate university In thcsprlng,
came in from Lincoln today to spend
Thanksgiving with home folks.
Miss Frances Mumm, who has been
enjoying a three months visit with
relatives In thlsclty departed yester
day for her borne In Rawlins, W)o.
Mis. C. II. Smith and daughtcr.Mrv
siirehan. r Galesburg, 111., went to
Hickman, Neb., this afternoon to
nd Thanksgiving with the dat (til
ler and HKjff, Mrs. Jonas- Terniirreii
Fred Spangler, one of our energetic
young farmers, living live miles south
of riattsmouth, called today and re
newed his allegiance to the Joun.ai.
Mrs. Thomas Walling and children
and Mist Katie McIIugn went to
South llend this nftrrnoou to spend
Thanksgiving itn the latter'
mother.
Hon. Ii. M. Spurlnck and wife, and
son, Woodson, arrived from York to
day to spend TliaiiKsglving Id this
city, the guests of Mr. and lr. W. L.
l'lckelt.
Word received from the bedsides of
Judges. M.Cnapman and Dr. W. W.
Schlldknech conveys the news that
both patients are resting somewhat
better today.
D. C. Morgan and wife and Miss
Carrie Oliver went to Fort Crook this
afternoon to attend the wedding of
their cousin, Hoy Miller, who will be
married this evening.
Mrs. Frank II . II age r and two sons,
Herold and Hubert, came In from Lin
coln this morning for a visit with her
mother and sister, Mrs. Wm. Herold
and daughter, Dm a.
Mrs. F. U. IUmage and child left
Havelock Saturday night for East Mo
llne, 111., whore her husband went two
weeks ago and secured a Job with the
Hock Island.
A marriage license was Issued today
to Ingraham P. Tease, awe :', of Es
thervllle, la., and Miss Narali Ethel
Loucks, age 20, of this city. .The
happy event will occur this evening at
the home of the bride's parents.
Mr. Fred Schonuker, of near Ne
hawka, one of the prominent farmers
of Cass county, accompanied by his
neighbor, Mr. Otto Schacht, were In
the city today, and while here Mr.
Schomaker called "and renewed his
faith In the old liellabla for another
year.
The real Eustcr Erown In Its new
form as It wili.be presented at the
1'armele thea're Saturday night Is
considered by those who have seen it
to be a vastly superior entertainment
to its predecessor of the same name.
A number of changes have been made
In the cast which add to Its strength.
The enterprising firm of Gerlng &
Co. had a tine new cigar case Installed
In their drug store today. This is
very commodious and occupies a con
spicuous position In tho front part of
the store.
Mrs. Blanche Wearller, who has
been assisting In theoftlce of the grand
recorder of the D. of II., Miss Teresa
Hempcl, departed this afternoon for
Florence, Neb., to spend Thanksgiv
ing with home folks.
Ed. and Als Johnson and their fam
ilies of Lincoln, and Jay Johnson of
St. Joe are In the city to assist in dis
posing of a Thanksgiving dinner at
the home of their parents, Mr.; and
Mrs. J. W. Johnson. ,
A cold taken at this time of the year
Is generally hard to get rid or, but it
will not be able to withstand Bee's
Laxative Honey and Tar. That will
cure all colds, cough, croup, whooDine
cough, etc., by driving them out
through the bowels. If you have a
cold, try It and if not cured get you
money back. No opiates. Sold bv
Gerlng & Co.'s drug store.
BUY NEBRASKA LAND
In Hamilton county. 50 choice farn-.s
for sale. Write for list
F. A. BALD, Aurora, Neb.
Hoik for Sals.
A good residence propeitv- seven-
room house, good cellar, g .ml cUirrn,
and out buildings w. kmhI r.,.,iir.
Close to U. x M. shops. For pm It'll-
lais see A. Kim m:.
Worn-Out
If j itit utv. ill this condition,
your nerve force is wca!.--Uic .
power is giving out, the or
gans of your body l;;.vo
"slowed up," ami ilo their v. or!;
imperfectly.- Tins failure' to'
lo the work required, clogs
the system and brings distress
and disease. When the nerves
are weak the heart is unable
to force the life-giving blood
through your veins; the stom
ach fails to digest food; the
kidneys lack power to filter
impurities from the blood, ami
the poisonous waste remains in
the system to breed disease.
Xcrvc energy must be restored.
Dr. Miles' Xcrvinc will do it,
because it strengthens the
nerves; it is a nerve medicine
ami tonic, that rebuilds the
entire nervous system.
"Krvrrnl ymrn nn I tv.tr all bnkrn
ilixvn. 1 m nervoii. worn-nut. cmiM
!nl rlrrp. unit wim In 0"nlnnt ti.iln.
1 Iim'oii-I (or moult:, nrnl ttnnllv th
ilix lor Mlil lip conM lo milling for
m. I l-cran taking lr. .ric'
-rvlni, ii ii. I iiliitgi-ihi-r , ight
Ixittlm, ninl .nnmi Ptrmiff nnil
lirliliy. nail now wi'igh 1TH pouinK"
II. l Cl NMNiill M
1M KtlpworCi Ave.. Alli-gliinv. 'a.
Dr. Ml In' Ntrvlnt It told by your
drUQ(lt. who will niiartnlr. thrt tlx
flr.t bottle will twntM. If it fails, ha
will refund your mono.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Iud
Nervoii
CREAM
Has a dietetic value great
ly beyond the conception
cf ar.y one who has not
used it It will make your
food of a delicious taste,
a moist and keeping qual
ity and a digestibility not
to be obtained from any
other baking powder
or leavening agent.
But more important than
all else, Dr. Price's Baking
Powder carries only health
ful qualities to the food.
Avoid the alum powders
Stndy the label
GRAVES IN THE' LAKE
Twenty-Eight Lives Lost on r.
Ship That Foundered in
Last Week's Storm.
SIXTEEN OF TEEM PASSENGERS
Vessel's Fate Discovered by Wreckage
Found by Indians.
Not a Soul uu Hoard .Serine to llnve
Itt-rn Saved, but a Search
le fifing Made,
Urtrolt, Nov. "S. A Free I'res Kpe
eliil from Wlnrtnii, (int., sn.vn: The
cousin;; sli'iiincr .1, If. .liiiii-s, owned
by I lii' ('r.'ovfuril Tiitf riiinininy, u local
coiicitii, fumiili'iiil nlY Ciik Corker,
hint Tli'irnliiy n rtiTiinitii. mill nil lunula
wefe ni. The i lew n:iKistei of
twelve, nil frui.i Win rltm. nrnl the
nii'i liei- nf luisHcnp'is Is estiinnted tit
Rl.'.leeii, Tile .Inlie, wlileli Jilleil be
tween Mwen smiiiil. Wlnrton unit
Miiiiltniillii Nl.-iml I'tirts. wiiH one of
til 1 slninn lii it simmers on the (.leorf;!
ih i liny mill wns c oimiumileil by t'lip
tiiln Cnitvfonl. ii fresh Mater iinvlsu
ter of In rue exierieiiee.
Wreckage That llaa Ileen Found.
r.-ii t of the i-iibln, ii HfelKHit, tmd two
uiiiilentltieil Imilies have been found by
Ii'i'lmiH on the noil h shore of the Ohrls
t'.mi Islmiil'-. ltoittw ure now out from
here, (iwen ivpmiil, 1 YiiHim;uin!irne
and furry Sound, liokinu for Hiirvlv
oiw ninl wrerknee. I'uiistiiii; bouts eiir
ry H i iMMiklnir lisN but the inisseiigers
on H e .Iimi-s H'oiiiibl.v liu-linle the fol
lowing: n men of Tln IikI.
T. t. 1 ioimIiIsoii. nf dwell soi'llil;
Mi'". I.jtni nuil Mrs. I. yon: his mot her.
Mrs. I'j.v I'liink I'iiIoii. lieore Kiilon.
M. W. Vllesini Louis Allen. I. M.
Wim::. nil : Tolr.-rnioriiy: I inn Mel
ver. of I'rovhleiier buy. i,ml three mi
known ini'ii on ilieir ui.v to Mnui
toiilin Islmiil to work for ( 'n a t ii Crn
llillil. The bunt nirrleil the followllitf
enw: 'aptntit .1. V. Ornwforil. Mute
E. Lennox. Wheelsmen W. It'iss. !ei.
Mi Kwnii. K'luluei rs Chns. . stinw nrnl
. Sinller. I lreiiiuu Thus. SliiiiiiiiniN.
nnd L. Mni 'itlie: lieikhmuls .Limes
Tllley nod !eore Smllh: t':Hk Frank
.Ttieksnii. .ssisinni Cook M. Clnrk.
0035IP3 GET TO WORK
Two Disappearances ol' Ditr.-ren t Sexen
(i;v- I'li'in HnmcthiiiiX l'
I'nlk Alioiit.
Intiln. Mich.. Nov. The smhtrM
(llsi';in in , lin e of Mnrlcttii Kess, w h'j
!isHise, herself as ; liny J n-t before
h'iivll'8 ti.wn. mill the f;i, t tluit K;ill
Voltliu', mi Inula li eiyinmi. Is inls.
IliiT. lliive fit the iTnsslps vo;nli ri'ltf.
Wli.-.i Inst M'ill the -irl"s lnilr h:nl
been el!l sliult mill siic li:nl II ; si:l,
of boy's el itliin::.
The 'irl Is well known here. ' ;:
the diiliu'lter of II l--osicriM'.s I -:'.:: t
f.'iili'er. She hns been twice lnmr.e l
ninl iliine,l :i ii.l t'uureil In the c;i-e
of linlhi .Monroe, n l'ortlmul youth.
Win sent lo .1,'ickson on n st.-itll-.
tory, elciiue. The woiumi's hist hin
lmiid wiis -i iiitiii mimed Uoblnr.. from
Whom she v;is illvoiTeil on Oct. Id. A
divorce suit Is )ienilln In the coutN
nu'iilnst Yi'iinu'. brniiKht bv hU wif
Kvii.
HE LIKES THE GERMAN'S
Itrotlier of Hie Moroi-cnn Sulinn Snyn
Their I'rraence at a Cclehrii
I Inn Is a I'teasiirr.
Ileilln. Nov. .'. A dispatch to the
Cologne (in.eile from Tiflmler says
that on the occasion nf the recent 1 .i 1 1--ftm
fewtlvnl Mnlal ll.illui. brotlnr or
the sitltnn, sumiiimied the Cerimiii
(smsnlar no lit mid m.-i til :
"The ireseiice of your eonntrymeii
nt tills celebration Is n double pleasure
to me, as proof of tho friendship ,e
Iwis n ,oiir emperor mid my lllustrloiM
lord ami boitlwr. the sultan, mid be
cans Just now conditions In the south
o ft he empire, where I am viceroy,
flhe empire, where I mil viceroy,
are willfully inlsreieresrntcd m nffcr
lli Jio anfety for the person, while
ciMiii'lnlnts are tnnile uhoiit Mi-iirreiiee'
tv libit are miy pnr iiiveniioim mid
liArilv nrttrtclMllV i.r.Klu. e.1 "
t RAILROAD RACKET !
C. F.IIalnejrof Chejenne, Wytunirnr,
Is the new assistant chief clerk at the
OurlinKtoa store house In this city.
II. B. Kepner who has been hxiklntf
after business connected with the piece
work system of the Ilurlitvtoii, de
parted lliU afternoon for hia home In
Lincoln.
Koy Miles, telegraph operator at the
Burlinaton shops, went to Grafton
tills afternoon to spend Thanksgiving
with the family of tils sister, Mr. J. M.
Cooiues.
K. D. Blunt, of the Burlington
planing mill sustaiiied a painful In
Jury to his leli arm yesterday while at
work This will necesstate several
days on the relief.
A special from Auburn says: "It Is
ported in railway circles that the Lin
co n branch train which was recently
taken off will be placed on the road
again. The passenger tratllc is very
heavy fcr the trains now running ovei
the line via Weeping Water to Au
burn." Taken as direited,. it becomes the
greatest curative agent for the relief
of suffering hurranlty ever devised.
Such Is Holllstei's Rocky Mountain
Tea. r cents, Tea or Tablets. Ger
lng & Co.. druyglsts.
Entertains Choir.
The Christian church choir were
very handsome y entertained last
evening by Jesse Ferry. After a Dleas.
ant rehersal Hinder the (direction of
the leader, Mrs. Morgan, the double
doors were thrown open and theguests
were Invited to partakejjf a llneoyster
supper, which proved to be a delight
ful as well as apretizlng surprise.
The real occasion was the dedica
tion or a new piano at the Terry
home, and no doubt they will spend
many pleasant and profitable hours
because of its alvent.
Good for everything a salve is used
for and especially recommended for
piles. That Is what we say of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the
market for years and a standty In
thousands of families. Det Pe Witt's.
Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and Gerlng
Co.
Sent to the Asylum.
A special from Ashland, says: "Ar
thur Creamer, who ha9 been in this
vicinity for several months, and has
attracted much attention by his queer
actions, has recently been adjudged
insane. The young man came to Cass
county three years ago from the child
ren's home In New York and was
adopted by Peter Eveland, living near
Murdock."
THE PALACE MARKET
l'lalismomli
Tlion-? No. .;
LORENZBROS.,
Groceries, Provisions and Meeats
1st Prize IvDISOX
Phonograph and
12 Records $30 00
2nd Prize Century
Camera and Out
fit 15 00
3rd Prize Imported
Japanese IVase. . . 5 00
Total amount. .$50 00
Contest will open November 1st, 1906, and close
May 1st. 1107. Coupons will be iven wjth cash pur
chases onlv.' ICverv S2.50 worth of coupons 'rets one
.1- "i . . i.i . .
uiuu uuiniier. nein wncn me contest begins,
1. . 'Iit'i ' i I. i i- r . .
haps you .will be the lucky
try. . ,
orenz
Platttsmouth,
CHEAPER GRADES IF DESIRED.
Warm Lined Shoes Legglns. Don't Forget
ON TOP!
. TJie
Elite
GJove
Fitting
Petticoat
is a woman's friend in dress
ing. It has no gathers at the
waist. We carry a full line
of these petticoats arranging
in price from $1 00 to $10.00.
Let Us Show
Them to You!
E.G. Dovey&Son
ManZan relieves Instantly the pain
caused by those blind, bleeding, itch
Ing and protruding piles. It is put up
in collapsible tubes In such a way that
it can be applied where the trouble
originates, thus stopping the pain Im
mediately. Try one bottle, and If you
are not relieved, your money will be
refunded. Try our free offer. Sold by
Gerlng & Co.'s drug store.
Sixty, actually sixty is the number
of people who will be seen in Buster
Brown at the Parmele theatre Satur-
aay nignt.
Proprietors.
Nrlaiiska 'Phone
No. II.
Mill
Phil. Sauter.
(JUiill.iitor of the
Ml Uon I'liono
vrniih mid liiv
'"iils.l'liiiisinoiiili, Ni'liiasliii.
ner-
one
Cost you nothing to
ros
Nebreska.
OVERSHOES
water ami eod proof n lKst
qualities. One, two ami four
hucklesWe've got 'cm.
The nihijer nuestlon Is a pro
hlm. hut, we have solved It
for we liny the
Bra.ndsihat have
theQuality!
Then again, ours are new..
$1.35 lo $2.40
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