The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 15, 1909, Image 7

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Ben Mohr made a trip to Omaha
Tuesday.
Herman G. Wellensiek was' at Lor
ton Sunday.
George Jung made a trip to Cook
Saturday evening.
Local post card views of Avoca at
Copes' drug store.
Jeff Welcher made a trip to Weep
ing Water Monday.
T. II. Straub was a passengi
to Omaha Tuesday.
- V. I. Sinoota and I -en Urittan
went to Cook Sunday.
William Dunn was here
Weeping Water Saturday.
E. C. Nutzman and sister Julia,
were at Omaha Tuesday.
Louis Dunkak made a trip to w est
ern Nebraska this week.
William Knabe and wife of Ber
lin spent Sunday in Avoca.
Hello Are you going to the big
picnic at Avoca on July 29th.
nirk lifers went to Omaha
Tuesday to see tho elephant
Mrs. Ora E. Copes is spending
the week with Cook relatives.
Mrs. Gus Mohr was a Syracuse
visitor several days this week.
Rev. Kokjer occupied the Congres
sional pulpit at Syracuse, Sunday.
Miss Neva Zook spent from Sat
urday until Tuesday at Auburn.
J. C. Zimmerer and Dr. Brendel
were at Weeping Water Saturday.
Orlando Tefft was attending to
; business matters at Omaha Tues
day. Make preparations to attend the
Odd Fellow's picnic at Avoca July
29th.
jiesdames B. C Marquardt and
F. W. Ruhge were Omaha visitors
Tuesday.
Mr. Augustus, of Arlington, is
amputating whiskers at Ilupp's bar
ber shop.
John Henry Busche was attend
ing to business matters at Omaha
Wednesday.
C. E. Tefft and family were
down from Weeping Water Tues
day evening.
Fred Westlake, jr., was down
from Murdock the first of the week
visiting friends.
Robert Trook and Samuel Stltes.
of Union, visited in Avoca the first
of the week.
Misses Emma and Clara Mar
quferdt returned Saturday evening
from a visit at Huntley.
Edward Schmidt and wifc.of Chi
. i iu 1
cago, were here tnis wees visums
relatives south of town.
Harry Marquardt who is clerking
for Frank Sheldon, at Nehawka,
spent Sunday in Avoca.
F. P. Corrick, Past Grand
Master has been secured to deliver
the address on picnic day
Ralph Duff, of Nebraska City, was
.in town Monday evening with his
Seventy horse power auto.
Walter Rockwell and family left
this week for Chase county, where
they wHl reside on a farm.
M. Slchl was here from Nebras
ka City Monday arralnging with
the picnic committee for a concession.
Miss Nella McGrady, of Weeping
Water, was here last week visiting
at the home of her brother, Fred
McGrady.
Mesdames Edna Madsen and Louis
Goesch left Thursday morning for
their homes at ' Bertrand and Far
nam, Neb.
The ladies of the Christian church
gave an Ice (jfream social at the
home of W. II . Betts Tuesday
evening.
George Trook left Thursday for
Union, where he will help his
brother, Robert operate a threshing
machine.
Call and see the new line of Jew
el at Pones' drue store. A lot
of nice things for birthday or wed
dine presents.
V'.las Sheldon and Morns Pollard
v-cre over from Nehawka Tuesday,
l,. TT. Ilunn v is at Omaha on
biKiaess Tuesday
W. L. Clllin. II. G. Wellensiek
and J. C. Zimmerer went to Om
nha Tuesday evening via the auto
route to attend the circus.
of Avoca was cutting grain Tuesday,
he met with a very serious accident.
The team became frightened ana
ran awy, throwing sir. flyers m
front of the sickle. One leg was
severed and his back and head were
cut In a frightful manner. At this
writing, (Wednesday), there is no
hope for bis recovery.
Alvo
WORK THAT TELLS
rionty of It Has Iiocn Ikme night
Here in Plattsmouth.
Cures that last are cures that tell.
To thoroughly know the virtues of a
medicine you must investigate the
cures and see if they prove perma
nent. Doan's Kidney Pills stand this
test, and plenty of proof exists right
here in Plattsmouth. People who tes
tified years ago to relief from back
ache, kidney and urinary disorders,
now declare that relief was perma
nent and the'eure perfect. How can
anv Plattsmouth sufferer " longer
doubt the evidence?
'J. S.' Hall, S. Sixth.street, Platts-
mouth.Neb., says: "In 1896 I strain
ed my back and soon after I began
to suffer from kidney trouble.
had severe pains across the small
of my back and on this account it
was difficult for me to stoop or rise
from a chair. I tried- several rem
edles, but to no avail and finally
when I had the good fortune to hear
about Doan's Kidney rills, I de
cided to use them. I procured a box
at Gering &. Co.'s drug store and
within forty-eight hours after the
first dose, I felt better. Since then
have always kept a supply of
Doan's Kidney Pills In the house,
finding that they bring the best of
results whenever used." (State
ment given June 6, 1906.)
On December 30, 1908, Mr. Hall
said: "I cheerfully renew my former
endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills
know that this remedy is a re
liable one for kidney complaint."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
(Special Correspondence.)
Ben Appleman went to Lincoln
Monday.
"Delbert Skinner went to Platts
mouth Monday.
C. R. Jordan returned from Platts
mouth hursday.
Miss Edith Yaeger went to Lin
coln Monday evening.
Carlton Gullion and Fred Leidlg
went to Eagle Monday.
John Mlnshaw received a new
threshing outfit Wednesday
Mrs. Conrad, west of town died
suddenly Tuesday morning.
S. M. Prouty and Charles Strong
went to Plattsmouth Monday.
Sheriff Qulnton was in town Fri
day putting up election notices.
Ralph Gullion is helping his
brother Carlton in the barber shop.
Fred Leldig received a new separ
ator Friday for his threshing out
fit.
Robert Johnson and family were
In riattsmouth on business Mon-
aay.
Mrs. Emma Cashner visited at the
home of - James Snoke Thursday
last.
Wheat harvesting is almost finish
ed in these parts. The crop is ex
cellent. Alfred Stroemer and Harry Vick
ers returned Thursday from Omaha
on No. 17.
Mrs. Rachel Manners and child-
rep, visited her mother, Mrs. Knott
Wednesday.
Mrs. C. F. Rosenow and baby Carl
visited Friday with C. F's parents
east of town.
Jno. Casey of South Omaha is
visiting his sons, W. E. and J. h.
Casey this week.
Mrs. C. F. Rosenow and children
spent Wednesday with her sister,
Mrs. Elsie Rathbum.
Jacob Kamm and sons, George and
Dean went to Plattsmouth by way
of Greenwood Monday.
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Nehawka.
I I.rrnl the H.'i'lsl.T
Harry Marquardt of Avoca. has ac
cepted a position in F. P. Sheldon's
store, taking the place of Mr. Blgss,
who resinned last week.
F P. Sheldon and H. E. DuCles
shipped three carload of cattle to
South Omaha on Tuesday and came
near topping the market, 56 head
selling for $6.70 and averaging
1320 pounds. The amount of money
received for them was $4,800.
Julius Ruhman was a victim of
sunstroke while working for Carl
Stone last Friday and Is now in a
very serious condition. His limbs
are badly swollen and he is suffer
ing a great deal of pain from the
effects of it, and under the care of a
physician.
Claude Crandell had the misfor
tune to get In the way of a ball
shot from a roman candle at Union
on Monday evening while the boys
were shooting the balls back and
forth across the street. His eye was
badly bruised and burned but the
sight was not destroyed.
A child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Chrlstaln who live on the old Church
ill place near Avoca died on Tues
day. It had been ill for a couple of
days, but it was thought unnecccs
sary to call a physician, but it was
suddenly Btized with convulsions and
died before a physician could reach
the house.
Tommy Fulton's growing business
in the line of sharpening lawn
mowers has reached a place where
it has become necessary for him to
install machinery especially adapted
for that purpose. He has a machine
that automatically grinds mowers
of any size or make absolutely true,
and by this means causes them to
cut even all the way along the
blades. If you have a lawn mower
that does not work right take It
to him and have him fix It while
you wait.
Our readers will remember that
several weeks ago we announced the
approaching marriage of Aris Balld-
win at Breshan, Oklahoma, that was
to have taken place on June 20th.
We are pained to learn that she
received a slight blow on her spine
on the 11th of June; she did not at
tach much importance to that but
later inflamation set In that went to
the brain and she died on the
the
m. ejjouo 3 Mull
3 OUR JULY c
fad R?AF) APIfa
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OF HIGH CLASS
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iOimilllUl svaGiuiiuiiuibU
BEGINS
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Each Item as Priced is a Bargain:
10c, 12c and 15c Lawns and Batistes now on
sale at (c
25c Silk Mulls and Figured Lawns now 10c
C3
Tissues and Embroidered Swisses and Klaxons
25 and 50c values, now 16c
25 and 35c French (jinrrharns. now Itc
50c Japtha Silks a new beautiful fabric, in ?i
the latest shades at 35 and 39c
White Waistings, 35 and 40c values, now 23c
White Waistings, 25 and 30c " " . . . . 18c
Shirting and Apron Checks, per yard 5c
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All Our Shirt Waists at a lib
eral reduction in price.
Miss Marie Stroemer and Miss
Luella Stout drove out into the eighteenth, ine parents nave
Henry
Louisville,
lfrom the Courier.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs.
Vogler, on July 3, a boy.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Jar-
dine, on July 8, a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of Om
aha visited with Fred Schllefert and
wife the forepart of the week
Misses Ellen Jacobson and Bessie
Gadway returned to their school
work in Peru Monday evening af-
ttr snendlne the Fourth In Louis
ville.
Agnes Viola, the little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor, was
taken to Omaha on Thursday of last
week and was successfully operated
upon for an abcess on the right lung
by Drs. Allison and Wortman
Mother and babe returned Monday
evening and the little one is getting
alone as well as could be expect
ed.
The MiHses Ragoss entertained at
a lawn party weanesaay evening hi
honor of Miss Lanora Tangeman of
Gretna. The evening was spent in
A 1 I . n
games ana music unu ui a uuui Foreman.
light refreshments were serveu. tne
out-of-town guests were Miss Lanora
Tangeman of Gretna, George Rau, of
Utica. and W. J. Ran of Manley.
country Tuesday a. m.
Miss Grace Bucknell went to Lin
coln Monday evening to attend the
Barnum & Bailey circus.
County Attorney Ramsey of
Plattsmouth was in town on busi
ness Thursday and Friday.
O. P. Foreman, sr., shipped two
cars of cattle to South Omaha Wed
nesday morning and his son Joo ac
companied them
A. J. Bird and family and Mrs.
Nervia Knott and son Irvin drove to
Wavely Sunday, spending the day
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Foreman, Jr.
entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs.
Belle Bennett and J. H. Stromer,
wife and daughter.
James Rouse received a message
sympathy of their many friends
here. She was the daughter of Mr.
and-Mrs. Ed. Baldwin
KllllWOIMl.
From the Leader-Echo. -,
The American Exchange bank is
receiving a new interior dress. Abner
Ferguson is on the scene.
Laura Meisinger of Plattsmouth
arrived Friday evening for a visit
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. George
Steohr.
Mrs. Wm.DelesDernler and Grand-
mo TiprU left Snturdav for an ex
tended visit with relatives in In,
diana, Ohio and Illinois
M. H. Tyson, our hustling real
estate man, returned from a business
1 1 S. i WEV &
i 8S0 1
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ty
son. She Is on her way home from
Plattsmouth where she attended the
A TcnlMe Accident.
While Chris Mayers, living south
trip to South Dakota, Wednesday.
from South Omaha stating that his If you want lands see him.
brother's wife was dead. Mr. and Mrs. F W. Robb. or Vernon, came
Mrs. Rouse left Tuesday for South yesterday for a few days visit with
Omaha.
Paul Prouty who has been visit
ing the home folks for about ten
davs left last Thursday for Omaha Falter-Dovey wedding
to resume his naval duties. He Is Miss Mlidreu wooqcock was u-
studylng wireless telegraphy. anlmously elected district superln-
Several of our young men were tendent of Junior Leagues at. me
passengers for Lincoln Monday even- recent convention held at Tccumsen.
ing to attend the Barnum & Bailey The territory under her supervision
show, among whom were: Harry inculdes all or parts of Richardson,
..j Tximi nninh wnifn. will I Pawnee. Johnson. Nemaha, Otoe,
Adam Fornoff, one of Eight Mile
Grove precinct's best farmers, Is In
the city today attending to business
matters. Mr. Fornoff reports that
there was a nice shower of rain at
his place and that they fortunntely
escaped damage from hail, which so
devastated the country further to
the west.
Frank Yaeger spent Saturday af
ternoon and Sunday a. m. at home,
coining down from Lincoln, where
he was enroute to the Pacific coast
to nerve Uncle Sam on the battle
ship Pennsylvania.
Married, Arthur J. Friend to Miss
Ollle Bird, at Lincoln Mondny, July
12, 1909, by County Judge Cosgrave.
They returned to Alvo Tuesday af
ternoon where their ninny friends
wish them a long and happy life.
Died on Wednesday evening. July
7, at the home of her son, Frank
LInch In Lincoln, Mrs. Amanda
Until, aged 79 years. Her son, P.
J. LInch went to Lincoln Thursday
morning, bringing the remains to
Henry Prosser,
Contracting. Plnstennp, Brick and
stnno Work. Concrete Foundations
and Walks. : : : : : Alvo Friday noon, where sho was
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Phone 107, Elmwood, Neb
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Paint that Pays'.
That's Tatton's Sun Proof Paint. Why? Because it covers
more surface, wears longer and looks better than any other
high grade paint on the market.
It adds greatly to the beauty and attractiveness of a pro
perty, and often helps to sell it at a profit much greater than
the cost of painting.
Get our free booklet and color card.
ORAL COPES, S
laid to rest beside her husband Sat
urday p. m. Thoso from out-of-
town at t'uo funeral were Mrs. Eva
Rouse, Mrs. Robert Marshall, Frank
LInch and family of Lincoln; Mrs.
Hovt and son of York: Mrs. Peter
son of Grand Island; and Mr. and
I Mrs. B. Davis of Syracusn.
The Common Complaint.
T. Jefferson O'Day was in the
city, returning from a visit with his
mother at Rlverton, Iowa. He says
tho plan to resurrect the News-Herald
at Plattsmouth has not material
ized becauso of a lack of cash. He
now waiting for the next offer.
Nebraska City News.
Langcaster and Cass counties.
Mrs. Orrln Gilbert of Middle-town,
rnnn . necomnanled Mrs. S. S. John
son home from the later city last
week. After spending a few days
visiting with Mrs Johnson, und the
family of Edwin Jenry, Mrs. Gilbert
left for Los Angeles and other Paci
fic points, where ah will spend some
weeks visiting her son who is located
in California.
A little boy of Geo. Oehlerklng's
had tho misfortune to have one of
his legs broken Tuesday afternoon
while playing with his sister near a
grindstone. In some manner the
stone was pushed over on tho lad, a
projection striking him Just abovo
the ankle, causing a compound frac
ture. At this writing ho is doing as
well as can bo expected.
OKDUU TO SHOW CAl'NK.
In the District Court of Caan Coun
ty. Nebraska.
IN THK MATTER OF" TIIB KSTATIS
OF KK1SINA WOLF, UhCKAhhU:
The caiiKft ctimen on for lieurlnK up
on the petition of J. V. KKnn erKr.
"mliilHtrntor of the estate of HokIi a
Wolf, 0rnaHiU, praying i nv..
Seileglnnlnff nt a point Forty-ono (411
ro i North of the center of heel on
Thirteen (13) In Towns hip 1 w vo
(12) North. ltanne 'J hit toen (IS)
KiiHt, runnlnn thence West VAgMy
(HO) ro.ls; thence North Eleven (11)
rod; thence eaxt Kluhty (80) rods;
thence nouth Kleven (11) rmls
to the place of hcKlnnlnK. uelnn
the North Hulf of Lots Thirteen (U)
nnd Fifty-three (S3) In italil section,
i. IMinirR II a nnW HllOWn
on the plats of Irregular tract of
fUa iin.i vlilnil one-half (1-2) of
tni. T..n nni and Kleven (11) In
Ti.lrtuun (HI In ltllkfl'H Blldl
IIIUtR 1 "I" " " y m " -- -
tton to the City of PlattKinoutli, Uin
of way of the Omaha Southern Kall-
...... nwA anrniii aalri 1 nt a
WI1V UH UIIW r....
Tha undivided one-Half (1-2) of tho
t o ' t nf Innil TOW I'
rodn North of the center of Section
Thirteen (13) Townsnip jweive ui
V....M. t n r. .ra W Ii I f I .... tt I 1 '1 1 KflHt!
I.lll III, JlOHnn ........ . '
... !.. it wnut irlirlitt ffini rndi.
thence north F'.leven (U) rods; thence
Hast Eighty (80) rods; thence 8011th
Kleven (il) rods to the place
of hPfrlnnliitf, being the south
linlf of lAita Thirteen (13) and Kifty-
tlimo rr3k In unlit Section. Townshtn
and Range, as shown by the Irregular
tractB In said County. except me
right of way of the Omaha Southern
Hallway across the same.
or siimcieni nmonni inercoi 10
tute 'of the cost of administration and
in aiKimon inereio me cosia ui hum
iirniiu.illnij. t )..!'.. tti Imlnir nnv mil'.
sonal nrouertv to nuv the said debts
and expenses.
It Is therefore onlorriT titat ail per
sons Interested In suld estate appear
liciure me ni liniliueia ui my 111
the foil it House In the City of
riuttsniouth, Nebraska, on the !4tii
day of July, l'JO'J, at 10 o'clock a. ni.
of said day to show cause why a II
rense should not he granted to said
administrator to sell the nhove real
estate of said deceased or so much
lliereor ns may ne necessary 10 pay
snld debts nnd expenses.
l.iaieu mis nil nuv in June, ijoj.
Harvv l. Travis,
Judge of Ilia District Court.
D. O. rwytr.
Attorney.
l.rlnfr ftliu .il,., nf f 'tkft Oft tnn tliA
mont of debts allowed against sat
nav
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' A Mxlit Kidei'N Itaid.
The worst night riders ure calo
mel croton oILor aloes pills. They
raid your bed to rob you of rest.
Not so with Dr. King's New Life-
Pills. They never distress or Incon
venience, but nlwnys chose the sys
tem, curing colds, hendache, Consti
pation, Malaria, 2.r.c at F. G. Frlcke-
& Co.
Mrs. George Say lea and little soir
departed this morning on No. 29 for
Cedar Creek, where they will spend
the day with relatives.
1'n r m for Sale.
1G0 acres C miles northwest of
Clarks. Neb.: 110 acres under culti
vation, 10 acres alfalfa, balunco in
meadow nnd pnsturo. Good house,
barn and grannry,' cribs, cnttlo
shed, good shade and running spring
at tho hous. No trade.
I Geo. A. Agnew.
Central City, Neb.
I Dee ream Soda
Made of Best Materials
And You Get Your Money's Worth!
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As in the past we give the
DEST and the MOST for
Money. If you have never
tried our service you arc
losing money. : : : :
Mrs. J. A. Murray departed this
morning for Omahn, whero aho goes
to consult Dr. Gifford for an affec
tion of tho eyes. Whllo her com-
plaint Is not regarded as serious sho
thouRht It lest to take precautions
Smoke the "Cut Hell." It is always In time and have a specialist treat
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'good. . the eyes.