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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
SREAM ft BPS ESP yjl&likii!! i' to Om.iha an. r it v Im' inn w ii li I on will find it a great satisfaction to do More Home Baking You will make biscuit, cake and pastry clean, fresh and tasty better every way than the ready made foods. Dr. Price's linking Powder is specially devised for home use, and makes home baking easy .and a delight. It will pro tect you 'from the dread alum baking powders, which arc too frequently found in the ready made articles, and insure you food of the Jiighcst health fulness. DAILY PbttSOINAL NfcWM V ? ? V ? Y Y Short Items of Interest, From Mon day Evening's Daily Journal Y Y Y Y Y v , AAA A We IV lift el I'll 1 11 i ii. MrWiiKtT iuui ir. in (he city S;it unliiy - tonkin-; business mtil tt'i'M. ClIS Skill" W'llS II passenger tills iih) nl iik fur Oiualiii after having hpent Sunday In this city. V. W. Ciiati's was a busim ss ls ltor this iirti'i'iiniiii In Omaha going up on tin' fast mail at noon. Kit I'olln returned to his labors lu Omaha this noon after spending Sun day In tin' lly with his folks. S. Neff and wife returned this morning from a visit with relatives at Murllngton, la., they having spent Thanksgiving with them In that city. S. Long was a passenger this morn i 11 K on the early train for Omaha, where he will visit his daughter, ex pecting to he gone for several days. K. li. Daniels and wife ami John Furls and wife crime in this morning from the country anil were passen gers on the mall train at noon for Omaha where they will do some shopping. Max college Thanksgiving visit with his folks, V. Miss Helen Chapman returned home yesterday after a several days Usli with her friends at Omaha. Fred MeCauley was a passenger this noon on the fast mall for Oma ha, expecting to return this evening. Miss Jennie l)als was a passenger this noon on the mall train for Oma Hia where she will spend the afternoon. Kil Schulof spent Sunday in this city with his folks, returning to his ed to hi VU- Agatha .Ion. s i . i. r:;-I t. !: r m I'oel at (,vi'iiMi,l j e-irr !::; I ft i i-t iivl t!:ts si'i-it In t!'U In r fnll,".-. Mi-? I.:t ire Ki-ikH I i- . ! t I: t 'mm I .! t l.;:i ! i ; i '; : : f i -.ii ,:i ' T K It ' lit ! i ; evel 1 ',, . i .1 I '.! . I y w H li her f..l . Mis-. M i tie ;...n h i - - .: vi ill r in ii.:i i!.;i i I'i'.la v iil'i'l'mtuii In -;m; ;i pi e'ivr i ii the at I era. .(!! i : i i fi r Mi;" ily. - N.m.i.,1 I '.-j ' rf p ;mi ; ' i ; 1 u 1 1 e. it lay .. ivl ilavs in tills ; !..;. .!'.-. an 1 I'rli mis. i: I :iei iliy I.; looking alter hui-l-. ma lets III Oi.mIisi today, haviiw ..one to that ilty on ti e early tuorn ii. ti.ii.i this niorning. ( has Sehi iihl of Omaha, who has j ! n working lute for some time. ;,m . t "i .it'll'' I to his Inline this niorn ing in the early train. John Hall. Jr., Is lniiklu after 'irshc-.s in at 1 1 r-i taix iilteriioi.n In lliliiia, In iug a liiiseligel on I h :u i.'ii train for that city. t oiii'iii.-..- inner c, ( . ,i,r lan i i in till', in niltig from his home -1 . -ji i- lti to attend the IviMllar me. ill'", of enmity comiiiisslnii''is. fit (it in f-; lorn r .1. I .. S iter I i in lie' illy from his Imine at V, ;i:e.; Water, hring In attendance ii lie' un i ting of the county conmil- -.inner .. Judge .1. K. Knot and son, Klmer, were pa.i ngers this inorniug for l.liieoln, where Judgi' l!oot will at tend the setting ol the supreme court. Judge Tratls an I Coarl llepi rter Karl Travis were nasseng ;-rs this niorning for Nelnaska fit y, v.ini'" the Jllde will hold court dilt'ill", the I'Dlllillg week. Hi. C. A. Marshall departed this morning for Omaha ami Kuicnln, ;H holll of wllhll cities lie had huslnesi mailers to attend to. lie will In ah- scnt several days. l)r. Frank ('timniliis departed yes terday for Ilrusli, Col., near which place he will visit Ills liroilier Charles II., formerly of this city, lie will lie gone several itays. as. Mau.y i.pei.t Sunday in this ciiy Willi ins to. m retnrniii,; jesn i d.iv afternoon en the ma'l to his duties with tlie Porter-Uyersoii-lloh- ler company in Omaha. Miss Florence McKlroy, secretary to Flit her Itradley, at Mucoln, return- diitlcH In that city yesterday WILL COLIKEKCE I wpaapiao soon: Baritnton Arranging to flcrc. Wotk c;i l!;t) Iowa Sitie cf Tti.'cr. 1 1 i'.e a l.'lti! More l';u In ul.iC. n ,f. s I ail .. vii'ie i r i !.e l.u:y ; i II I l Jtl.illg III wit f . !-; e. !i!r.g !i.:c l.'l-e a il..lll III t I, 'I i u i '. . ; in" l.i: ; riocs ; In cha I'm i ii : I. ; .11 ..'I :.l ' : :i ' i i'. i . i iii ii : i . i I' i.:e .Mi. -i ai i ni r in . Tl. gen- ml fv.re;,, i.f this W; lk was ill l his ilniiy la..t io el, and ! ft assur;;n- s that this wi.i k will he coni.neiic-d u;i- ; 'on the oilier shl" of tic river nppo-. jsite tills lity in a very short time. I As has been the custom for the past ! 'six or eight years, another sectien i f1 the bank will be riprapped, that i which has been done in the past huv-I lag proven successful lu resisting t lit- j cutting of the wat ers an I protei tin., j the tracks of the company In a groin extent. This morning Kl. Fjij.ei a!d. vvlit) has the contract for uitiing willows in Ibis vi'iuity eoinlii el llle loildll.g of M'M n ia;s of willows f'.r ese near ;iosen where the riv- r is em ro ici.iiig upon tl: . rh.hi of v, !!.v, and us soon as this is 1011. i.lelel it is beli"Vi"l work on loading fir otier pi iniv, nun in, them just a-Toss tic liver, will conimeiiee. It is the usual ciuioiu ot the comiKiny to cat these willows, weave them into a strong mat and when the river ill s- S etend this III a I over the ice and heavily weight it so that the breaking ui) of the he aut oinat lea lly sinks it. The willows when woven in this form have -leat nsistiiu force and win u cm e In place they preteit the ban us along which t lu y I'fe place I fiotil the lUlioti cf the current. 'I here l;;;s been it ci'eat deal of this work di ne the past, six lo ten years at various points en the river and it has saved an Imnien ; amount of money for the i nii.p.ini.'.s eni -igel In it. 'i he amount of b loice in this section has resultel in cntllii:; out a t.".eat amount of die available willows, so that the .stock Is now vcrv low. Mr. Fitzgerald, who has !rl the general charge of Mil.'. ulllng and liiaclng finds it difficult nt times to secure a supply and is con stantly on the outlook for additional (j roves. work at the (Hen wood morning on No. ti. ! us l 'until and ram lly were pas sengers for Omaha on the noon train, Institute this fternooii, after spending several days in this city with her folks. J. A. Llhershal mid wife departed this morning on the early train for he going up to have his eye which was lomaha where Mr. Mhcrshal had injured some time ago treated. some business matters to attend to Mrs. J. V. Manners returned to iuui where they will spend the day. her home near Alvo thU morning nf- Seldom are we granted the prlvi ter spending Thanksgiving with her of knowing n woman who has Hon. Charles, and family In this sl)(,t ll(.r nfo Works for the cliild- My. Ir.ii, ,r llw. unrl.l Mrs Itlllloi'll tll- LoiiIh F. Kohrell departed this night. Music under charge of Mrs noon on the mall train for Fremont Mae Morgan. i where he goes to make the final prep- .dnms came down from IiIh nrutlons for nioving his family there studies at York to make a "''"I spring, having leased a large farm near that city T. Adams and family, returning to his studies this morning. Lawrence Horning of Crete accompanied him as j his guest. : Win. I'uls, sr., wife and daughter, j Laura, were passengers this morning for Omaha where they will impend the' day tonkin:; after business matters. They drove from linn farm earlv this morning despite the bad condi tion of the roads after the rain of f .-l . r !:. recently. Mrs. (Jeo. Schoernian and daughter, Mrs. John Mum in of Ft. Steel, Wyo., who Is visiting here, were passengers tills noon on the mall train for Oma ha where they will visit with friends and relatives for a day or so. At the meeting of tlie county com- missloucrs this morning the princi pal business transacted was the al lowance of a great many bills 'again the i ounty, the morning session iiein: taken up principally with this work. ywwre'fa',gr''T M. M. Ileal who lias been spending several weeks with relatives at Sig- ourney, la., returned last evening Mr. Heal reports that he certainly had a highly enjoyable time during his absent, putting in some time with his trusty fowling piece and bagging all kinds of game. This had been Mr. Meal's first visit to that vicinity for some time hack ami he was gladly received by his many friends then ('has. F. Morton, cue of Liberty precinct s energetic tanners ami itock raisers is in the city today looking after business matters. Mr Morion Is a breeder of thoroughbred Short Horn eaulo and will have sonn of his ii ti I tn ids in the city next Sat urdav for the sab- at (he Market place on North Sixth street. They arc line animals and lie expects tit have no trouble In disposing of tliein to anyone who knows good stock. Flensed i(n Tliclr New Home, From Wi'ilnt'silay's 1 tally. Mrs. Matt Leuck and sou, lleruard of Kdgemont, S. 1. arrived In this city last night for a visit of several days with Kd. Fitzgerald ami fain lly. Mr. and Mrs. I.eiick moved to Kdgeniont last July, he having been transferred to the llurliugton black smith shop at that place and this Is her tlrst visit to her old home since nioving. They are greatly pleased with their new location although they still have a warm spot In their hearts for this city and its people. GOOD NEWS Many Plattsmouth People Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. Good news travels fast," and thousands of bad back sufferers In Plattsmouth are glad to learn that prompt relief Is within their reach Many a lame, weak and aching back is ba duo more, thanks to Doan 8 Kidney Tills. Our citizens are tell lug the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker remedy. Here is an example worth reading: Mrs. James liodgert. living at 1102 Main street, riattsmoutii, .mu savs: l lirsi useu noans ixiuuej Fills about two years ago and they brought me such quick and positive relief from bm kache that I have kIdco annealed to them III cases of recurrence of my trouble and they heavy aching in the smnll of my back most unit fv Inn results. 1 suircreii a great deal at times from a dull heavy aching in he small uf my back especially severe when I stooped or Inoc tht any strain on the muscles of my hick. The fact that Doan's Kid ney Fills rid me of this suffering am have never failed me since gives me cause to value thou highly. My husband also used them for pain Ids back and found them true to rep resent at ions. We mean never to be he without a supply of I loan's Kidney Fills, always getting them at tiering Co.'s drug store." For sale by dealers. l'lice aO cents. Foster-Milburn Co,.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take nr. other. kii '!' ai lUilt! is !,. Lut My o; ii ii.- bn i t!,. ,.h, John ! UO V. ell. v.- u I'-.t bv :i i,i tigers I ; n tl;- M. ..iliplilne'l Veaie'.e llTieyccf.i I! ' v tis :n I y l is st v.i.,:i r ight Is? Jest iu well fcr the pre piietor cf tl;... Lack line tu ee t'. .1 his drivers l.e a little more chv.lv e in 5'k-ki-ii v p their pass ners as sub revolt I us i;:i idciits lan'iet f.-.il . j ii li.:rl his Dusiiu.s. It v. on'dliH-. e .'.c::c tl.ia p.i-i ii. r giv.i.il in, m all iu iu.i'.us to 1 ; ' w.?ll.e 1 down town as the v.iilk win 11 iik-ly have sobie 1 .l.i ui up.. ( fe.i ! f. i-i:;, ;el f' 11 all o i i n" la ly -t ".nil! !e j handle bin the !iil,.s in 1 v. r- -elf. M V Co. s an 1 p;a ketbr.oks Cel'itlg & DON'T BUY YOUR. OVERSHOES 1 I'M? i9f.71:Ki-?HW-f--J bv only ha 'iA-Mjf'1' -ii .'2t of 1-flinble . "t m-i , r.wr..' RUBBER FOOTWEAR! any old place where you nre apt to tret the old used up goo-g-oo Kind. This regular shoe store pro- KUBBtR reputation hanillinir cood brands of reliable We have overshoes from $1.?5 to J2..")t', but pride ourselves on our MALTA ARTIC, with heavy heel at $1.75. GIBRALTA, "double heel, edKes, sole and shank, with two buckels at $2.(11). SHERWOOD'S, BABY SHOES 50c UP! FLEECE SOLES FOR CROCHET SLIKPERS ci ri m a teatino Stores M'gss'jjgjgL.rtiJw.'MH'-M ;h is what you should think of now. Winter will soon be here and you will need -that new stove then. So don't delay, but come and see our line of Heating btoves. The most com plete and largest stock in in Cass county, and at prices rangingfrom $1.25 upto$60.00. Comeeary and get your choice. JOHN BAUER, Pla.ttsmouth, Nebra.skei. Why these grapes ? Because from the healthful grape comes the chief ingrc- ' dient of Royal Baking Powder, Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Alum-pWrhite rowJcrt are nuJc wkh htnh mlnertl icidi tod mutt be tvoided. Will Sell Halls. I will Bell on Saturday next, De cember Ti. at the Kale at Sam Smith'- barn, In riattumouth, three thorough bred Short Horn bulls, one bull nine months old, one bull one year old. and one bull two yearn old. The built are Hired by my Im ported Scotch bull. Iteg. No. 2 ."t 4 7 0 and are out of good Scotch Top Short Horn cowh, of the large, beefy type. M-T I'tinn. F. Morton. mm o (iood Farm for Sale. Good ICO acre farm, 2 4 mile nouthwcHt of OrenpollH, 5'j miles northwest of riattnmouth, good Im provements. Water Is plentiful. For particulars and terms see (3. J. The Horse Industry. Kiiim Wi'iliu'Hiluy'K Pally. The firm of Sehlater & Fitzgerald. who own a large ranch nenr lirlilge port. Neb., have concluded to start In the business of ralslnn horseH on a large scale and to this end, they last night shipped out a carload of horses from this city to that point. This Is the commencement of ship ments from here at different Inter vals as the stock caii picked up and the Industry will be placed upon a paying basis in a very short time. Frank Fitzgerald for them de partel last night with the car load to look after It on the road. It Is Mr. Fitzgerald's mention to take up a homestead under the Klnkald act in the near future, i a raising of horses In western Nebraska gives promise of beliiK a highly profitable industry and one In whn.ii many will embark. Uy getting a start at this time this firm will be In n position to nap the benefits of the Industry. Doan's Kogtilets cure constipation without gripping, nausea or any weakening effect. Ask your druggist E. G. & SON. On November 30th The Devil Will be Here On December 5th lie is going to hold an auction. What he is going to soli we don't know, neither do we care. Yc are going to sell goods the same day and thereafter, but not at auction. Our store is full of snappy, new, up-to-date goods. Caa Yob Use Some good Outinfj Flan nel. Rem nants 10-12 yds. in apiece at per yd. 8c then Povey's is the place to get them. Can You list Some pretty Flannelettes as Windor Hands 36 in. wide then you ought to see ours, has no equal. Husband! Are you thinking o f making wife happy by pre senting her wi th nice Rug, Carpet, Linoleum, or any other Floor Cover ing for Chr istmas, then Povey's is the place where the quality is the best and the prices right. Prop in. An YOU In need of Blankets? Then come, we have a fine lot, Cotton or Wool. Hi Gray Cotton... 1.00 l.4 Tan 1.00 1,-lGray 1.25 Ui Tan 1.2.S 1 Gray 1.50 All Wool, White 10-4 Blankets 2.69 We make Buttons to match your dress. Bring tts your goods Last For Ever Hose This is one of the best guar anteed Hose on the market to day. They came four pair in a box, cost you $1.00. We guaranteethem to wear three months; put it down in black and white and you get new nose if they fail to wear the specified time. We sell them Ladies, Child ren's. Men's or Boys , either 4 pair, $1.00. Ilaluies, riattsmoutii. lmo, for them. 25 cents per box.