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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
1 he N-jxi IH ha Giit iareJ Ijii Vaefc b W. STRAUB. President HENRY WOHLERS. Vice-President H. C. VEL L EN SILK, Cashier The Bank Capital SIO.OOO -: We Solicit Your 51 3 Add io flio Value r.ntuig it ro:it of new attractiveness and suitability td a projertv, and whether vnti aint outside or in, house or ham, it will pay you to list- I'atton's Sun l'ioot Taints. They wear longer, coi cr iiimu surtacc, and cost liss than any other fust cl i' s paint. ( .et our free color card and circular ex plaining why. QRA E. GOFES, - When you need anything in I-Ycsli or Salt Meat Line you want to le sure and get it of JOHN SCHMIDT T H K MEAT M A Is Poultry :iM! Plead and is. ahvays prepare!! - a: e. t fix on with WOC A. STRA5J IS THE KAN THAT SELLS AUTOMOBILES - & Farm Implements and WAGONS AND BUGGIES .11-: sure anil nee-1 anvt A.0C3, i&; DENTIST - Will make weekly trips to Avoca every . II' 1 1 Uvinn!nv r n AC O X All! SiiTiS OfD'M, -.ointments can be made with him. j Stands Like Turns Cattli, Horses, Hfgs n r.uv vnur new fence for vcars to R hincre j -int, the g'td galvanizing, the li that is not t.x hard nor t k soft. ?3 We can show you this fence in our U lonty, nut only in the roll but in the hc:d. 4 FOR SALE . i S3 ! s.-e him when y iiins; in Jus hi:.'. 7 7r j t i r j r r I rt rttu rpi-pzpz- s i i ; ; i ijf ARrlERiCAN F DUNKaK (SL MASEMAN, Avoca. Neb. a Social Reporter for This Depart, nent of the S s m-Weel;;y Journal of Avooa Surplus $3,500 Banking Business. of YGiir Property 9 ft r v 6 paint adds greatly to the- tuc nonnnier i nr. unuuuid Avoca, - Nebraska. ?FR:!Ccnrxincnon3S3n N ice' iVe'! ice!!1 xkppaska V 6RAHD m mwmi mm j The Straub Brothers Won Many I Prizes With Their Galloway Herd. j What i? claimed to be the finest herd ; of Galloways in the world is owned by ; tne Strauh Prothers, of Perlin, this J county, and they have just returned from a most successful tour of the states of iowa. Illinois, Colorado, Min nesota. Missouri and Nebraska, and 1 r u ht home wirh them one hundred and sever.ty-six prizes, including the iianip'o-i. tr: and champion and sweep stakes. Ti"."t is a rcc. id of which any one ci) n well be ; r.-'.:,l. and it rel'e t j. reat credit or. Ocoe cot:niy to h-'ve siii.!'. a S'.ne lot tl caiLle .villdn her boundaries. In this hei'ci is a two-jear old bull that has never tev.i dei'ostted Among the places where this herd has bet n shown this faU'aue the fallowing: . - ... . . i Ma;e lair, i.-s.!oi:ies ; AeorasKa S'itte fair, Lincoln: Inter-State f.er, Denver: Colorado State fair, Puel !-: Inter-State fair, St. Joseph: Illinois State fair, Springfield: Missouri State fair. Sedalia: American Royal, Kansrs City: Otoe County Preeder's a.-soeiatioi. Nebraska City. At the American P.yal, Kansas City, a souvenir cup was won on the best fit ted herd, and here a cup was awarded them for the best cow of any age. It was the famous "Sadie" of Meadow Brook, that won the cup at Kansas City and the show here. She is indeed a beauty. Nebraska Citv News. - - ; HogS for Sale. I Twenty-four head of stock hogrs for ' e. Enquire of Sam Stone. Platts Phone. 362 white. a Stone Wall Is Practically Indestructlblt come. Get the hicr. heavv wires, the exactly proportioned quality cf steel C stock and explain its merits and super- Come ar.u s-.-e us ana ge t eur prices. BY FrT T? T Pe-v. ( ieo Pattv was at Seward it. is week. ho. .1 u:ig. nf ( 'ook, W. 1. SflMM.tS. Xi( holas 1 r ok is a IS V, i lit. 111'. fo new subscrihtr to the Journal. Henry Misemari made a trip to Orn alia Tuesday. V. I. Sinoots made a business trip to Cook Monday. Zimmerer and (iillin held their cloak sale Wednesday. E. Nutzman was a business visitor at Omaha Tuesday. L. U. 1 1 1 j j j was a .ehauka business visitor Thursday. Arthur .Jones, of Weeping Water, was in town Tuesday. Airs. John Schmidt was a visitor in the country Sunday. Miss May Howard was a Wet ping I ater visitor '1 ucsda v. i August Thielc- nas a visitor at Xu j braska City Wednesday. I Mrs. A. 1 . Ceore, of Omaha, is j visiting Avoca n latives. j Hoy Upton, of I'nion, was a visitor i Wednesday of last week. I Miss Katie Licnel spent Sunday with her parent" east of town, t Frank (iieenrod is entertaining rela- tives from lown this week. j J. il. F. Iluhe made a trip to ' WeepiiiLT Water Wednesday. j T. II. Strauh attended the sttx k show ! at Nebraska City Tuesday. 1 L. .J. Marq'UMdt left for Utica Wed ' ne.-day to see the tloj races. ! Joh;i Mohr, wife and tlaujjhters were over 1'roin Syracuse Saturday. .irs. P.I. (h I'eedy was a visitor at Omaha and Kim wood this week. Henry I'r::i:7. . a was wrestling with the j"'rip it vers'.i das last week. Siinii.fi S. Siier trtide a business visit to Wcvphv.' Wate) Tuesday. Isaac i'lsworth f.:v family niovei' to tiif Geo. Carr jiroperty. have L. LT Hi It: It .VionJ iv ft 'l C. (.'ity.wi-!; a party ot land seekers. Mat. Meyers :s i;an:;a lare coin crib l.u'..t en his farm east of town. Marshall T. Harrison, of Dunbar, was calling on the voters here Thursday. J. C. Zimmerer and family spent Sun day visiting relatives east of town. Chas. Panning was over from Union last week looking over the political sit uation. T. S. Pittman enjoyed a visit from a relative who resides at s-t. Joseph, 111., last week. Mrs. A. F. Potter, of Knumclaw, Washington, is Geo. Patty. visiting her sister. Mrs. .7. oive of nic n are over near Palmyra bui nr.'. resilience for Mr. Pick ham. Abraham E Cutter w Heihany 1 'ri-Jay getting aj'ples lor the wir.Ur. Ciyde tlrui aiii, wi. is state ur.iversitv. viittcl i c w n Slip!. jrom y of the ntie!;d:!:g axu:'i:av ai'.il Sai'.dty v .th hon.e foiks. Miss ,lM-!ma Mar?e:a :it, who is teach ing school at ivl'.ilard, spent Saturday and i-uridav visiting ir. Avoca. Dick Sirube and v. iie, of Bat 1. were here the first of the week visiting at th't home? of Henry Maseman. H. G. Wcller.'iek ir-'.de a trjp to the ir,..;" ceur.tr. last .et;: to enter his arter section of land. Miss Mary Zim-nerer spent several clays lids week at Nebraska City visit- j irg relatives and attending the carnival. J Another nice shower fell here Mon- I day, which will have a very beneficial effect upon the wheat which has been sowed. John Ehlers and wife who have been visiting relatives here the pjs: have returned to their home week near Bertrand. Mrs. Gus Mohr enjoyed a visit from her sisters Mrs. Frank Bossung, of Dunbar, and Mrs. S. G. Slye, of Syra cuse, the first of the week. A social dance was held at the home of Edward Mohr northwest of town j Saturday evening. A large number ! were present to enjoy the event, i Mrs. Dick Steffens arrived home : from Lincoln last week, where she un ! derwent a surgical operation. We are ; glad to state she is getting along nicely. j Mrs. Graham, Mrs. 0. E. Copes, Mrs. R C MarnnarHt. Mrs. G. O- Harmon ' O. Tefft and W. I. Smoots are attend-! the waste an PP ener and body ingthel. O. O. F. Grand Lodge at ' heat The habitual consumption of more Lincoln this week. , foodfthar. is necessary for these pur- j poses is the prime cause of stomach Mrs. Ora E. Copes was very pleas- ; troubles, rheumatism and disorders of antly surprised Saturday evening by a i the kidneys. If troubled with indiges number of her friends. The evenirg tion, revise your diet, let reason and J not appetite control and take a few CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 7 1 Jimenaa 1 t ft ! 8t Mohr dealeis ir: Wines, Liquors Cigars Avoca, Neb. . : T7J5-.t TVT I was spent in frames and social convtr satioii. Mrs. Copes was presented with a set of ice cavs as a remembrance of j the occasion. i A New Firm. Sam Johnson anil II. G. Wellensiek have formed a partnership and will do a general real estate business. They will handle local, Central Nebraska. Kansas and Texas lands. The new firm is called Johnson and Wellensiek. We wish the new firm success. Something Happened. I.. J. Martjuardt was seen roaming arountl the village of Avoca early Wed nesday morning in a very excitable frame of mind. Call up P. C. J.Iar (juardt iv ('o's store or Sam Johnson and find out v. hat was the trouble. A way nzzn !. ;:i!si7iOL'th iic3.br . Vhere is a way open to convince the ,-reatest skeptic. Scores of Plattsmouth people nave mane it possinle. J he pub- lie statement of their nviiiirifTifip i proof the like produced hefoi of which has never been fore in Plattsmouth. Ptad this cast; of it given by a citizen: J. P. Pat ridge living on Eighth St., between Oak and Locust Streets, Platts mouth, Neb., says: "1 never u-ed a remedy that did me as much good as Doan's Kidney Piils, which I procured from Gering et Co's drug store. Pefore using them I was almost laid up on ac count of pins in my back. I coultl hardly straighten and suffered almost constantly from a dull aching across j rny loins. At times I was so crippled I thai I could not gL-t around without the e of two cane?. The list box ot Lean's Kidney Pills did me so much, j good that i got a second. This fixed i me up all right. Thc-re is no express I ion I can give ti :t would everestimate I the ofi ;.!(:; 1 . e oi' i 'oan'o KKinev l i r cents. New V States. ;y ad cie-a:ers .r-Milburn Co agents for Price ; Pulialo, the United ;:rii nan le ant '.a.e no e-t' cs. ; A. W. Atwood is in receipt of a I'r.e I post; ! photo showing the interior of the ; tabernacle at Jacksonville where Rev. j William Sunday, the ball plaj'er is hold ing a series of revival meetings. In the fore ground is a good picture of Mr. Atwood's niece who is a. rr.ember of the mammoth choir singing at the meetings and who is quite well known in this city. Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and con sumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. Kings New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a com plete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold at F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. 50c and ?1.00. Trial bottle free. Kodak supplies at Gering & Co. 'a. More Than Enough is Too Much. To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to repair doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and 1 Liver Tablets and vou will soon be all right again. For Sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Don't think that piles can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan's Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store. I Nlanley Department I j W. J. RAU. Manager I Or llantiHi t was in Omaha I .n- day. Theresa 'ihe was an ni;'. !i u ''Is.- i c;er Monday. Kddy Murphv and wife wen at On aha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Keckler wt n in Omaha last Friday. Grandma Itanhart of Lincoln was visiting the Dr. this week. Dick !om and daughter, l-.ena. were Omaha passengers Tuesday. Sollie Keckler and Theo. Harms wen Omaha si;r)t seers Tuesdav. i j Mr. John Garber was in town Wed nesday looking after his interests, j Helen llaiiKhart has beeii very sick the past week but is much better now. Mrs. Packard of Lincoln was visiting j Dr. I.arifrharts the fore part of the 1 week. Mrs. T. F. Keckler left Tuesday evening for Falls City for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Simmons of Au burn are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keedv. Wabash Department A. J. BRANN. We had a fine rain Monday. Jno. Wood was at M unlock Friday. O. II. Wilson was at Lincoln Sunday. Pohert Crawford is here from Mur dock. Henry Dressel lost a horse Saturday niht. W. H. Hayward went to Lincoln Monday. Troy Ward was down from Kim wood Suntia v. C. Pool went to O'Neill Thursday to register. Thos. Cromwell was in town Mond:;y evening. Mrs. Chas. Clapp was on tlie sick list iast week. Jno. Hess left Friday night for a visit in Kansas. Messrs. Waltz and Hulfish was at Omaha Thursday. A. W. Parrett is kept busy selling building material. W. II. Pool was up from Weeping Water Wednesday. II. P. Hinds drove in with his medi cine wagon Friday. Herald Klakie went to KImwood Fri day to visit Troy Ward. Miss Myrtle Wood went to O'Neill to register last Monday. Jno. Hall and Wm. McCaig drove down from KImwood Thursday. Maple Grove. Loins Todd purchased a new au'.or-io- bile iast week. IT Tn' r. j if. w. i uid inr.iiL 1 u; ir.e.-s tri to j Louisville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Peck spent Sunday I with l-elatives at Elmwood. L. II. Puis shelled new corn Monday, lie delivered it to the Farmer's e!e a tor of Mur ray. Messrs. Alfred and Herman Ganse mer spent Sunday at the home of Louie Puis and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Murray visited with John Murray" and family at Piatts mouth Thursday. Corn husking has begun in this lo cality. It is averaging from 2-3 to .'Jo bushels per acre. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young visited with John Perry and family near Wa bash Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hild left Thurs day for a few weeks visit with friends and relatives in Oklahoma. . W. H. Puis and Henry Long went to Nebraska City Thursday as a reception committee to meet William Jennings Brvan- This section was well represented last Thursday night at Plattsmouth at the Bryan meeting. They all like to hear the next president. W. C. Ramsey, democratic candidate for county attorney, was in our city Tuesdav. Will is a bright young man and should receive a vote from every . tax payer. For Sale. 120 acres; six miles from Plattsmouth 70 acres in cultivation; bal. blue grass pasture good house barn and other out buildings, price right. Eighty acres; 50 acres in cultivation 30 in wild hay running water, no im- provements 2 miles from Cullum a good piece of land these two tract will be sold right if taken at once see J. P. Falter Coates Llock, Plattsmouth. NVor. Everyone should attend the Shailen- bergemeeting next Monday night, if they desire to hear one of the finest or- ators they ever heard. Pring your wife ar.d children. Grandma Stump n turn I to her home in Falls City all i-r a two weeks visit at S. C. Kecklers. l ather McN'amara of ( f,,r I ,!( lt., was here visiting Patrick Hayes th; fore part of the week. Mrs. John Ticdie of Manlcy and MrH. .las. Murphy spent Saturday evening at the home of Wm. Heeney. W. P.. Ilssick and Dan Pock well re turned Wednesday from Central City where they have been looking after h land proposition. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pautl. nnd family wish to very kindly thank all neighbors and friends who so willingly assisted them at the lire last Thursday. Mrs. Dan McCurdy and two daugh ters, Mrs. G. Vannoy Mid Mrs. . Grove of I ;.! !e and Dan ami Nellie O'Pricn spent. Sat unlay and Mimlay at the home of Win. Heeney. Mr. Dan O'Pti. n and Mi Nellie O'Prien of Calimus, la., are isi t iue; t. John Tithe's. Mr. O'Prien returned home Tuesday, Mhs O'Prien will re main here visiting with otln-i n latives for a few weeks. Manager Mr. and Mrs. Turner ink drove up from Weeping Water Thursday. Mrs. J. J. Hess and children visited friends and relatives here last week. Miss Marie Otte commenced teach ing school near Cedar Creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Waltz and family left for a visit at Minneapolis Friday. Several from here attended the re publican rally at KImwood Saturday nijht. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ott visited re- latives and friends at Louisville last week. barn belonging to Mr. Pauth, who lives northeast of here, was burned last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Towns-end arrived here from New York Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. IJlakie. County Commissioner Chas. Jordon was in town Wednesday looking after the roads and bridges. M. A. Tyson was down from KIm wood Tuesday, porting up hi h lor the republican rally Saturday. Misses Nora and Clara Dinnirigs drove up from Weeping Water Wed nesday to visit with Mrs. L. K. Stanley. Wm. McCaig, who fomerly lived here but now of Oklahoma, and his sister, Mrs. Jno. Hall, of KImwood, visited relatives and friei.tls hen.- last week. Local fev: Miss Carrie peckt r w;. at noon for Omaha. a passenger T. il. Pollock was a bu visitor in On. aba this after-noon. Mrs. L. M. Surpn-riant v... a visitor this afternoon in O.naha. A. W. White is looking after busi ness in Omaha thi - aliornoon. Thos. M. Patterson is attending to business in Oim.lia this afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Smith is in Or.-, this afternoon for a vi -it with friei.d-i. L. W, Lorenz ;s in Omaha t his after noon looking after business matters. Krnmons Richey is in Omaha this afternoon having business to look after. Ernil Wurl is among the numerous business men in Omaha this afternoon. John Bauer, Jr. is in Omaha this afternoon looking after business mat--ters. John Ossenkop of Louisville was in the city today looking after important business affairs. Mrs. Anna Jorvosky was a passenger this morning for Lincoln where she will visit friends. Miss Elizabeth Tickenor was a visit- or this afternoon in Omaha, going up on the noon train. Ed Ossenkop, living near Eagle, came in today in connection with the Fred Ossenkop case, Mrs. Hallahan departed this morning on the early train for Lincoln where she will visit with friends. Mrs. Geo. E. Dovev was a r.uf I ' 'ft "- on the noon train for. Omaha where she will spend the afternoon. County Commissioner J. L. Root re turned last evening from the sitting of the supreme court at Lincoln. M. Walker and sister are in Omaha this afternoon seeing the sights, being a passenger on the mail train, A. W. White is transacting business in Omaha this afternoon, being a pas- ssnger on the mail train at noon. John Group of Louisville is in the city today attending to the details of renewing the Fred Os.-enkop bond, Mrs. X. P. Shuitz was a passenger this morning for Ornaha where she will visit with her son for a short time. - 3-. "' "" ' linn ' ' 11 1 "' 1 "' " " " ,"7- r, (I