The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 03, 1908, Image 5

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Hi. I. Hugh LaMaster of T ouiusch
s!".'iit a few d;iy.s this week attending
to some business matters ami isliiiig
his friend. J. K. Piorson. i
Hay Frans arrived homo Monday j
night from Hurlington Junction, Mo.,
where lie has boon taking tho mineral I
water treatment for his rheumatic
troublos.
Dan Lynn arrived home Saturday j
evening from Kansas City whore they !
spent several weeks at one of the i
health resorts, with most satisfac- j
tcry results. i
Ell Eaten and Wiley Mend depart- I
e l Monday morning for Thurston j
county to spend several days looking ! )ow n
T will nil meet togt ilu r it Cuy's
lintr.o. Mrs. Kiikpatink I'Sju'ib to
vi.it a 'week or so wiili relatives at
Mavsville. Mo.
fchnvvood
From tin- l.ttilT Ki Iki.
Wm. Schick is recovering nicely
and expects to leave the hospital
Monday.
Karl Morton was the fortunate
winner t,f two turkeys at a raffling
mi'tcli Tuesday.
J. K. Worhy an I family were
down from Lincoln to spend Thanks
giving at the home of Mr, Worlev's
parents.
Miss l!"ttio Witlirow of Thallium.
ame Wednesday evening for
after business and In visiting In and u,t tth (.mlslllSi ,,, ,11;i,,.s
nar Waithill and Rosalie. jLMithand May Dtubin.
(ieo. Fh mining and Coo. Maseman t'.oorge Shackloy. one of our
popu
lar Klmwood boys, his
family from
Net1., where
lioss
moved his
DeiiM r, Col., to Awiea,
ho will engage In busi-
drovo over from Avoca hist Sunday to
spend a fow hours with some of heir
I'liion friends, and went to Omaha
cn the late evening train.
Enoch Straw ami wif rt siding j Miss I r of liattsmoutl', Mrs.
southeast of town, are tho happy i Seen and .Mrs. 1 lill of lielviedere. and
parents of a hue girl baby that nr-.Miss Ilhena Towlo of Waba.-h. wore
rive.l at their homo on Thursday j pleasant callers at several homos in
night, November It), too late for no- : Klmwood Tuesday afternoon,
tice in last week's paper. I ! S. Kunz and daughter, Minnie.
Herman Thomas, who has been sta
tion agent at Dunbar, was hero this
week for a few days' visit with his
relatives and friends. He goes from
here to Fort Crook, where lie takes
charge as permanent age.it for the
Jilssouii Pacific.
Connie Watkins and Miss Maggie
AVaki field, who came heiv from Mis-
went to Omaha Tuesday to consult a
specialist!. Minnie was suf Coring
from a growth in the nose, which
they exopet to have the snoi iallsts
remove.
Mrs. (J. L. Porter underwent it
serious opt ration for gall stone ; at
the Klmwood hospital Tuesday. At
time of going to press she was d.'ing
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VJ 1 lo m i res to be ;.l icelat Iv
aiivii'ir t 1 1 oi,t it'll move away
He ilixT.l i-s ii lep. ty lis inllt.lltl
ing of son.e -I in res of groMi 1, N
'docks north of the po.-t of fit o on
which tin re j a I. no t.o story brick
honse, n od barn, chick u house, ce
mented ci liar under house, wine cel
lar extending feet under ground,
wi 11. t isti m. 's mro of grapes, -10
bearing apple trees, lots of plumbs,
blackberries, etc., big oak shadt)
trees, all of which affords a delight
ful place to live. It overlooks tho
Missouri river and tho big C. It. &
Q. railroad bridge across into Iowa.
The real estate further consists of u
five room frame house which up to
October 1st was rented at $s per
mouth, but Is now unoccupied. All
this Mr. Witherow will give the pur
chaser for $L',ntii) it lid throw in free
a head of in ih h cows, two brood
sows, 1 Poland China boar, 11! fall
pigs, 4 head of calves, horse, buggy,
harness, saddle, stand i f bees, gar
den tools and other personal prop
erty of which we have not n full
list. Certainly this h a good offer
and ore thai will no! I l iu g.i un
accepted. I! wonll lie especially
good for some fanm r di fil ing to
move into the lly mil at tii;' same
tittle engage Pi da'ryiu-', g .r.h nlng,
fruit an. I potiii'y riislug.
.1. K. IJysnr: (f I'iiloii was among
thi so atl -tiling "'I I.o Di .11" lit I ho
I'annele last ni'-.h', cemiiu up on
the evening M. P. nam and return
ing a! n. i l;:u!,t.
her condition Is considered quilt
leal. Her many friends siiicer
hope that idle may be restore 1
tier family.
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jiuisviile
Miuri some time ago, went to Nebras- Ins well as could 1 xpected, although
ka City last Friday and had Judge j
Wilson perform the solemn ceremony
of marriage. We have been unable
to obtain any further information j
upon which to base a more extend- j
ed report. !
Diok Conrad's little son Henry, live
venrs nf aire, suffered ail accidental !
Injury a few days ago while playing
with the other children at the Tay
lor school house. The boy fell and
fractured his collar bono, and the
services of a physician were neces
sary to repair the damage. He is
runnrteH ns eettinir along nicely.
Everett A. Hunt and wife left last
night for their new home in Texas,
locating on the farm which Mr. Hunt
purchased recently near Umbarger, in
tlfe Panhandle country. While we re-
an
from the Courier,
porn to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Si
man, Wednesday. NVve.li I ei
eleven pound boy.
The many old I line fi lends of Mrs.
.1. T. A. Hoover will regret to b arn
that she Is seiiously ill with lun
fever.
John (latter, Chris Metzger and
John Wolf, of Cedar Creek, attend
ed the. shooting match at (Iretna
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Tuesday.
gret losing such excellent people, T,RJ jiattsn,0lni, Telephone Con;
from our midst, we Join their manypa1y nave a foroe (,f workmen hero
friends in wishing them abundant ;this W(,,.k jllst!1niili; ,.w phones.
prosperity in their new home.
Nehocwka
(From the Iieirlstt'i-.)
P.orn, to Mr. and Mrs. n. II.
worsen on Sunday, November ... a
baby girl weighing just three pounds.
Mother and little miss are doing
nl ely.
l miU rni'Ktens from near Avoca
was In this vicinity over Sunday the
guest of John Wundeilich. cam
in from Nebraska City where he has
been doing jury duty in Judge Tria
ls' court.
Vilas Sheldon returned from his
trip west Friday evening bringing
Merrill, who has been with his grand
parents, heme with him. There van
something doing as soon as he could
find "Twister," who has been lone
some without a boss.
William Case came In from Hol
brook Wednesday to eat Thanksgiv
ing dinner with H. F. Kropp. He
came through Arapahoe and stopped
off for a short visit with Unck Asa
Coleman, who with his son Hay. is
running a bakery and is doing a fine
business and Is prospering and Mrs.
Coleman's health Is Improving.
Chauncy Oton came up from the
southland a few days ago to get ac
quainted with about the greatest
boy in the whole United States rnd
with whom ho will spend the winter.
He likes South Carolina, has a good
business, and says there Is only one
ticket to vote down there.. It was
Brynn or nothing, not enough re
publicans to nominate a ticket In
the county.
Last Saturday was the thirty-seventh
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Chappel, and their daughter, Mrs.
Tucker, planned a neat surprise for
them. She planned a splendid eve
ning's entertainment and a large
number of friends gathered to spend
the evening and enjoy the refresh
ments. At the close their friends
nresented them with a twenty-nine
piece sliver set which was gratefully
received.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A . Klrkpatrlck
left on Wednesday morning for
St. Joseph, Missouri, to be
guests of their son. Guy. and wife
over Thanksgiving. It will bo a hap
py party of relatives and friends that
will help to demolish the turkey
Mrs. Ruffner of Plattsniouth. Mrs
Dodge of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Klrkpatrlck and daughter of Texas
nii,i l'lmslblv Karl Klrkphtrlck of
Chas. Richey and family were
guests of F. M. Uichey, of Pla'ts-
mouth, for Thanksgiving dinner.
Chan. He.OVel w ho has been con
fined to bis bed for a number of
weeks wi'li pneumonia was able to
come down town Tuesday.
Missouri Pai!!e Station Agent
Swartz is happy. His family arrived
Friday morning. They will occupy
the Kills houe opposite the P.aptht
hurch.
Vaughn Hardy gave a dnneo to
a number of bis friends at the Hoiel
poaker Saturday night. The guests
all declare that "Med" Is a pb-asing
host.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stohlmnn gave
one or t lio most nounteous rosimnes
of the day, Thanksgiving, to a large
number of their relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fetzer returned
Wednesday morning from a week s
visit in Furnas county with their
old time friend. Chas. Selkjost and
family. They also stopped at llol-
steln where they visited a couple of
days with John Hup and family, al
so former residents of this vicin
ity. They say they had a most on-
loyible visit.
Compelled liy Necessity.
It may be said that most inventions
re the result of necessity. Whenever
we need something for our comfort
we nre making experiments until we
succeed. We do not pay much atten
tion to medicine, till compelled to do
so by necessity. Only In those cases
whore our digestion Is faulty, no
experiments are necessary, because
Trlnor's American Elixir of Hitter
Wine Is the only reliable remedy. It
acts In a natural way. strengthening
the stomach and making it able to
accept food and prepare It for a
thorough digestion. It will make all
organs to start working again. I'se
It In all cases when you notice a de
cline of your appetite and of your
strength. At drugstores. Jos. Trln
or. 6I6-C22 Ashland avenue, Chicago,
111.
Watched Fifteen Year.
"For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Hucklcn's Arnica Salve;
and it has never failed to cure any
sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it
was applied. It has saved us many
doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East
Wilton, Maine. 25c at F. C. Fricke &
Co's. drug- store.
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YA iisbiiigtnu smith of Omaha w as a
vl-dter ill tho illy today, attending
lo business matters.
Henry lionat is looking alter busi
ness today in Omaha having gone
up on the early train.
Jas. Slander, the Louisville mer
chant. Is in the city today looking
after business matters.
.1. W. Ilroatch of Louisville Is
an ting those in the city today attend
ing to business matters.
C. It. Kile or College View, near
Lincoln, was In the city this morning
looking after business matters.
A. S. Wills was a passenger Ibis
n oraing for South Omaha where
lie will look afier the rattle market.
Mrs. A. I). H.tss Is a vMtor Ibis
aficinoou in Omaha having been a
pa-seager on Hie mail (rain for that
ciiy.
l.i i:ls I' rleilricb N spending tho af
lerin oii iii Oinal.ii looking alter bus-
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t rain.
matters, going up on the fast
KangiT, the woollex mop haul,
king iifler biisimss in Omaha
going up on I bo early morning
tr
I. C. Sliiilpe
is morning Ii
tiger for ilia
da.
was a business Isllor
i Omalin, lielng a pas
t clly upon the early
M. O. b'ranks was a passengi r thin
loo i on Hie mall train for Omaha
vvl.eie hi' Kail company business to
al'end in.
Albert A. Weleiikn nip was a passen
gi r t bis noon on l bo mail t rain for
Dniaha whole -e had business mal
'els to iltlelll lo.
Int. est Ahl,
.;t.:e down Ihi
m'!hi 1"- to loo
ol near
morning
a for sum
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is In the i ily.
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S -l.i.l.y Jo ill Ui ,u;u.iu. , J,K,c7( PJ
I t on
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.Mi s t-cbn edi'l' of Hie
homo, is spending t bo day
having been a passenger
early t rain for t hat city.
Louisville,
on the
o business
Masonic
In Oiualia,
on the
.Mrs. Miiirs, of Crcslon, lo., ar
rived In the city this morning to
be Hie guest of her sister, Mrs. (i. W.
McCrai ken, for several days.
A. Stohlmaii and daughter,
were passengers this inorii
tho early train for Omaha,
they will spend the day.
('.. Kichcy and
o-oning iifler
v Ith Mr. and
wife came home
a Thanksgiving
Mrs. Chi ml Kv-
Hudllet S Perfumes Goring & Co
(!.d Mrs. Crimea m ar I'iiloii.
C. IL Hubbell of (floiiwood came
over yesiordity afternoon for the pur
i se i f taking in the show at the
i mole, returning home this morn
ing on No. ii.
Fred I tii 11 tii of South Pond braved
tl o severe cold today and itme down
from his home to settle vviiii Ho-
unity treasurer and look after other
business matters.
TilC
Wise Judse
for thtir luptrior merits. No othw rrady to-wfir
trousrra (it to wdL wear to well or give such all-,
around utisfjction. No other trousers tit sold
under such warrintyt
10 Cents a Button; Si.OOaRip
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We liaxo Ikvii i-xchisivi' agents for t hust
silontlitl pants in iN.iUsmouth for 1 1 u" jat 0
years. Asl; votir lu-ilil'"!' if you want to
know how j'imm1 tlii-v an.
C, E. WESCOTT'S
SONS
" W 1 u'li' ( hialilv Counts.
no. n was anioiig
last evelilll).. In
performance al
i lll- lip lil t i ve
look ill 'The
l et I'M llg
Ibis city or some point in the sinilb.
He has boon thinking some of moving
to Oklahoma
Joint Skoiiiiial ib'parleil H is iiiii.n
on the mail Main for Oiualia vvlo'te
lie will make a i.sii with relallves.
.Ies:e llalghl of I ' ii ion was In the
illy last evening attending the Ih.;:
lor and returning on I Ii miiinlglii
! rain.
C. I'l. Mi l.ger an. I Miss Mary ! c i . -'.,er
ciiiue ,n last evening from t'edar
Creek lo williess the perl oi a lire of
The HovI! "
W. A. Frans of I
those ill Ihc rlty
It tellibl lice upon Ih
he I 'ill 110 le.
Chiis. A pl'b'ga I e ran
..iiig from I ' 1 1 i i 1 1 to
llevil" ill the Patau
iioii.1' at niiilnigbl .
Miss Pearl Itraiiiblei of I'nion was
olio o those In nt tellilalice lllioll I lie
iheaier last evening, returning homo
lft"' the pel I'ol lil.l 10 c.
It. F. Nb kson, pin e work Inspecior
of the lliirllngloii, from Aurora, 111.,
is in the rlty today looking tiller
business at the shops.
Miss Anna L. Srhoenfeblt departed
Ibis noon on the mall train for
Omaha where she will make her fu
ture residence. Miss Sri iifebll has
been a resident of Ibis city for sev
eral weeks.
('. (I. Kllingloii and wife who have
been making a Thanksgiving visit
with llavid Young ami family near
Murray, drove in today and were pas
sengers on the mail for home. Mr.
Young drove in with them returning
home Immediately afier Hie train
lift. They found the drive a very
ci Id one.
Are Always
the Cheapest!
Correct in every particular.
Correct in Weave; Correct in
Workmanship; Correct in
styles, and always Correct in
Prices. Such are the ijoods
can he found at our store.
Everything in Gent's and
Hoy's Keadyto Wear Cloth
ing and Furnishings.
Um. Ml?
PLATTSNIOUTH, - NEBRASKA
Dr. .1. F. Jtrendol of Murrav drov
up Ibis morning from that place and
was a passenger this noon on the
mail train for Omaha where ho had
professional business to attend to.
Herman Pankouin, one of the
prominent Louisville citizens, was
attending to business matters In
the city today, coming down on the
Schuyler and returning this after
noon.
Henry A. Schneider returned this
morning from an overnight visit at
Cedar Crook with his mother, who
has been ill for some time past. He
did not Und her In an improved con
dition.
N. W. Kanoff, one of I lie success
ful and prominent farmers of South
llend, Is in the city today, locking
after his taxeH nt the county treas
urer's office ami transacting other
business.
K. C. Wheeler of (ilenwood was
among those from that city who came
over last night to attend the per
formance of "Tin Devil" at the Par
mole, returning to his home this
morning.
Mrs. Helen Mullock, the lecturer,
departed this morning for Chicago,
III., after having delivered her lec
ture in this city last evening. While
here Mrs. Hullooh was the guest of
Mrs. C. K. Woscott.
J. L. Nicholson and wife of sprlnir
llehl. Nob., who has boon spending
the Thanksgiving season in this city
the guest of Mrs. Nicholsons par
ents, Uobt. Vanfloet and family, de
parted for home this noon on the
mail train.
Charles A. Miller, of Thurinan, la.
came over last evening to upend
sew nil days in the city with rela
tives ami friends. Mr. Miller con
template making n ihango In loca
tion In the spring and moving from
his farm In the bottoms to either near
ie guest of friends for several days.
Miss llalloliaii accompanied her guest
Miss Margaret Hayes of Davie, as far
is Lincoln on the young lady's re
turn homo after a Iiiaiiksglving vis
it willi her.
Congressman Pollard has recom
mended the reappointment of A. A.
Ilyvrs as post master at llavelock,
whose commission will expire Decem
ber 111. The posloffire department,
has Informed Congressman Pollard
that the office appears to bo n a
very satlsfaitory condition from the
records on file. State Journal.
Miss Margaret
iiy departed t Lis
lain lor Lincoln
llalloliaii or Ibis
noon on tin mall
Where she will In-
HAS BEGUN
HIS CAMPAIGN
Congressman Pollard Will Seek a Re
election Two Years Hence.
i 'on g re: .stiiii n Pollard began his
i n ii. palm for a reiioiiiiunl lou and ro
lieitjon in l! I tl Immediately after
.kill. .ii by writing a number of re
publicans In the liisliicl asking them
win. I tiny thought about the result
of ll.e li it Inn. Mr. Pollard Is circu
lating the following I'ply, received
I mm a i o i re ! . p o 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 e al Kill Crook,
as a sample of be many be has le
eelvr.l: "Kephlng lo yours of Hie I It t It
illsl., permit Hie oxpr.s.-i ln regret
an. I snipti.e that a number of uii
loi.a eii raiiM's swcpl you down lo de
feat lit the recent election. I think
i hiit no one inure than myself regrets
It. I have on several occasions tak
en the liberty of expressing to you
my views on legislation pending In,
congress and have always admired
I he frank and candid manner in
which you have expressed to m
land carried out ) your honest convlo
t ions.
"I have taken some pains to talk:
willi some of the leading republicans
in our vicinity and hinl n practically
unanimous sentiment and wish that
you bo a candidate again nt the next
congressional election. If the votq
lo be cast again at this time, I firmly
believ e I bat you would bo elected.
'in my mind Lancaster county In
hugely responsible for the result.
The iigriciilt uiiil colleges and farm
ers' institutes are educating pooplij
and calling their attention to tho
overwhelming Importance of our
farms, and I am one who took great
pride In living in a district repre
sented by a farmer and especially as
the Importance of the committee as
signment you hold was Just begin
ning to become known and appro-
i lllleil."
(ooil Turin for Sale.
IL'0 acres of good land within threo
miles of I'nion, two sots of Improve
ineiits. Prefer to sell altogether, but
might sell one forty alone. Inquire
of Chas. L. Craves, I'nion, Neb.
Cow For Sale.
A fresh cow for Hale. Inquire at
Ptak At HaJoek'H cigar factory.
D FOR THAT C
COUGH or COLD
TAKE A BOTTLE OF
TAR WHITE PINE
(With Cold Tablets)
ering .&
Co.