Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, June 28, 1901, Image 5

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WESCOTT
THE BOSS
WAS IT A At I RAGE ?
A Strange. Beautiful Vision. Seen
fn the Wood River Valley
In the Summer of '6!.
It was in the latter put of June.
Iiaiii had U n frequent of late. .'r:is
was abundant fr the eattleaiid heavy
lews of mornings were the rule. 1
was alone, in -liaise of the McLaine
ranch. four mile. n; t h and on the nj
IHiteMde of the l'latte river from I t.
Kearney, then a military post of two
regiments-as part ially dNcriied in a
sketch by the writer in lat week's
Journal. The sun was just peepintr
up over the northeastern hills as I sal
lied out of the house to attend to the
morning chores. Happening to glance
toward the eat a scene . .strantreand
unusual met my ra.e that all thought
of anything ele was. for the time
leink.r. driven from my mind. There,
close lefore me. was a view of scenery
4"hich 1 at once recognized and knew
to e twenty to thirty miles away,
which now setim-d less than a half
mile distant. My astonishment may
e imagined, hut I will not attempt to
descril; it.
I had in my boyhood read in story
loioksof what is called a mirage, but
1 had never eeii one lefore if. in
deed, this was a mirage now Ufore my
astonisheil ees. It was a s-ene, too.
as eaiitiful as it was strange, and I
must have stoo for vme minutes,
transfixed in wonder and delight.
Then J U-an to anale if. A tihnv
t loud liunt' like a thin sheet of paiM-r,
apparent l. t.ut a few feet alove the
earth - certainly no hiudiei than the
telegraph poles that stretched out in !
a long line to the east and the fur
ther edt'e of the cloud seemed to meet
the earth beyond the point where the
VVxi river turns into the 1'latte bot
tom, ami this part of the scene was to
all appeal anc'-s drawn upward toan
anle of several decrees, and drought
close to view. A bright . v el mellow
blue, reen and pinkish yellow shading
so intermingled as to iri ve an exquisite
effect between i-loii'l anil eart h to t he
picture, and inaWini it sul!imeh !eau
tiful. if possible to eW a still better view
if this cntrancim; picture I (.'limbed
up t he corner of t he Uts storehouse to
t he top and sat on the comb" of the
roof, and from there the whole scene
stretching d'ivn astward. lordeied
by the fringe of trees alom; Vnk1
river, was spread out like a painted
pict lire - from Koyd's ranch, seven
miles away. on the h it. next the ranch
of Joe K. Johnson, and orlice of Wood
1 illiver liaette. lu-tweeii there and
't;e ford over Woh1 river, some til'tcen
miles, wen? twour three other ranches
ail in full view, and inot amaziiiif
.f all else was the erfect view of the
l.tf house which stoKl near the ford.
The lo'-, and chinks of the structure
were plainly visible. A herd of cattle
was feedim.' on the prairie n ar ly,
and so bright was the view that their
various colors were easily li-. ernible,
anl I not i-'ed some were r.'d.soaie olack
and some pott ;d with white. While
1 .'azt-d a man cane out of the house
w it h an a. vven t to t he w ink I pile and
hean cutting wil. He was in his
sliirt sleeves - without emit or vest. I
could see the 'leain of the ax as it
rose and fell: see the bright chips My
as the chopper cleft the stick of wo; si.
and imagined 1 could hear the
soiind of the ax although 1 knew it
to Ik.- full thirty mi'us away as the
bird flies from where 1 sat. tothe man
who waschopping tirewoo i with which
to cook breakfast. 1
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& SONS.
CLOTHIERS.
As I uazed at this wonderful picture
the cloud le,ran t rise, and irradually
the vision of beauty anddeli'ht faded
from view: and almost as quickly as
words can tell it, it wasfc'one from my
siiiht never to Ik? seen arain.
Has this a iniraire? No: not such
a one as we l ead of in looks. Wele
ster delines a mirage to lie "An opti
cal illusion arisinir from an unequal
refraction in the lower strata of the
atmosphere," (and that far the defini
tion hits this case perfectly, but the
result is different J as he continues
causing remoi- ooiecls to appear
uouoie, as ii reiieeieo. in a mirror, or
in the air." in this case refraction of
the rays of lieht had a different effect
it lifted the remote objects" which
were on the opposite side of a sloping
ridf.re. up into full view, and in addi
tion had the same effect asa telescope
upon the objects covered by the re
fracted rays, and brought them out so
distinct that they appeared to lie close
at hand.
Whatever this optical illusion may
be called, it was such a surprise, such
a briirht and beautiful vision, that the
memory of its loveliness has not faded
from my mental vision during the
forty years that have elapsed since I
was privileged to witness it, and my
hope is that it will remain there as
a reminder of the wonderful produc
tions of Nebraska's atmosphere.
A Cow hoy.
The KbiiiLrer 1 1 an! wa re company has
just received a larte shipment of the
celebrated hav in if tools. Any farmer
who has ever Used these implements
oi seen them work will be satisfied
with no other. if they are new to
oii, step in and examine them at the
Kbiiiter store.
To Re t'ongrmtalAtaJ.
The world is. after all, a happy one.
md as we gaze from the window of
iur editorial monastery at th? sun-
kissed landscape, sweet visions of milk
n:d honey, huiamiug birds and mo-
asses dunce before our astonished
vision like a calf before a circus pro
eession. i,as: baiurday one or our
subscribers came iJ and paid. In cold
ash and in cold blood, three year
In arrearages and two years in ai
vance. "Praise God from whom ail
blessings flow.'VXauvoo Rustler.
Troop on h Klarrb.
A single battalion of infantry 1.001
strong, wnii-u is the strength or &u
English battalion, takes up a road
'ength of yi? yards, including about
eighty yards for stragglers. A bat
tery of field artillery takes tip 2J(
ards and a regiment of cavalry takes
up, when inarching four abreast, f.5(
yards. An army corps, with its staff,
ra;ons, guns, hospitals, etc., would
utend over thirty-four miles.
rpcr Walls at Indian Head.
In order to minimize .the destructlrt
effects of possible explosions in the
government's new powder manufac
tory at Indian Head all the buildings
are provided with "paper" walls at
the ends. The thory is that thssa
light walls will be Immediately blown
aside by the concussion of the ex
plosion, leaving the main walls, which
are built as strongly as possible, prac
tlcally unharmed.
Accomplished Interpreter Wanted.
Can anyone in Pittsburg speak
Kranlsh or Wendish? If so a nlc
terth in the postal service awaits him
Kranish and Wenalsh are the tongues
of two ancient people of Slavonic
stock. Their dialects are distinct,
and, as they exhibit an uncontrollable
desire to write letters, a mystified pos
tal service needs the services of an in
terpreter. PltUburg Dispatch,
'Th.e Old. 3Place."
OKLHOM !
Fiue farm lands cheap in Oklahoma.
SPECIAL RATES.
Excursions every first and third
Tuesday in each month to Oklahoma
City, the nearest point to the woon-to-opened
strip.
Call ou me for rate.
J. H. THRASHER,
41.! Main Street.
1'iatlMiiouili. Neb.
ana deservedly so.
for dull, slow people
4 W 1 VT sl
energy. When you feel dull and tired, take
a little stimulent to liven you up, tone you
up and make you feel that life is worth
living. Our Double Stamp 6 years old
"Honey Dew" Kentucky Whisky at $3.00 a
gallon is what you want. Call at
PHIL. JIEROLF'S CASINO
and be convinced.
Sole Agent for the famous Anheuser-Busch
Brewing Association Beer and
Yellow Stone Kentucky Whiskey.
A rrlnWi Atoletle Training.
The king of It! is said to be a TSfM
of most vlgorc-i health, due to Ms
early train ng, which was almost Spar
tan In its severity. He had to risj at
daybreak and bathe in cold water all
the year round. If he was late his
tutOK allowed him no breakfast. All
his mornings were spent In study and
all his amusements were of an educa
tional kind.
Dtlta a j 4 iirutluetoo.
G. P. I'i.-'-z t.' Omaha aud the
lata C. P. Hui tlngijn began regular
LuslL'sa together in 1S45, when the
lattei iiad saved $1,500 from his earn
ings as a peddler. Huntington wa
tbeu a nan of wonderful strength
ani would ofter. lift into a wagoa a
tarrel of salt weighing 3'jl) pounda.
Our Haby ('ouirlt s-jrup is just the
thine- for children under live years
only 2. V a Ix.ttle. tJeriiikrA: Co.
CROSS OF THE
OF HOto
CONFERRED ON A
5LWIN0MA(H!NMl!fAUlRrR
ini3 VVAj HntjCN I LD TO
HON. NATHANIEL WHEELER
LATE PRESIDENT OF THE
WHEELER & WILSON MFC CO..
A3 INVENTOR OF THE
PARIS GRAND PRIZE MACHINE
THE NEW NO. 9.
THIS MACHINE IS 20 YEARS
IN ADVANCE OF ALL OTHERS.
TRY ONE AND BE CONVINCED.
WHEELER & WILSON MFG.C0.
72-74- WABASH AVE.. CHICAGO.
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Same old place.
Same old man.
Come to theomVe and m t
your Ice Hooks at same
ihl price.
JUcMAKEN & SON,
i.i . "" S Nebraska 2 ,.l.
1 '""' I'lattsmat.th:.'.
ol Mi K
Union Block. Gth & Main SIS.
Sprightly
People are
Always
Popular.
Nobody has any use
a.
who have no spirit or
Garden Seeds
both in Balk and Packages.
lilue (Jrass and Lawn Seed.
SEED SWEET POTATOES.
1 1 's t i me to t hink alniut
vour lawns, and hili
time to fet to work at
your gardens. Every
one of our lines of seeds
tested and guaranteed.
A A A A
Bennett & Tu tt
i THE cnOCEHS.
g "Kv ki:v i ii ino i s Ska-ii." S
ipSmt1 CANDIES ';-M
'' IV Ui'iTii ' ri'l. nn.l Lril. , ' i) 'J
oil. ).
" .vM'4 50 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs i
Copyrights tc.
Anrone rpndlncr a pketrh mat description mnj
oul-kly nscertiun our opinion free wuetlier an
invention la pn.habljr piitentiitla. CnirnunirH
tioimMrictly rotiUJctitiul. Handbook on HatenU
nt free. OMpm nuenry f or Rewiring patents.
Hatetitf taken throui:b Munn Sl to. receive
tprrial notice, wit tiout charge, iu tlie
SciciKific flincricnn.
A hti(1)melv Illustrated weekly. I.nreent olr.
rulatitin .f any soiettltle journal. Terms. HI a
renr: four month, L Sola Vj nil newgdcalen.
MUNN & Co.36,Broad"a'- New York
BraDcb Office, 5 F 6U, WaabmgtuD. I. U
ICE !
Hurrah for Fourth of July !
-and Morgan's fine line of Boys'
This is what the boys are shouting now-a-days. We are giving a ball,
a bat and a cacehing mit with each suit. They will not last long, so
you had better not delay.
MORGAN'S
THE LEADING CLOTHIER.
1 502 iMain Street,
REV3VO
RESTORES VITALITY
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WI Made a
Well Man
v of Me.
prodaces th above rentUtg In 30 days. It act!
powerfully and quickly. Cures ben aU other taiL
i'ouna men will reeain their lopt manhood, and nld
tnen will recover their youthful vigor by nuing
HVITO. It quickly and eurely restores Nervous
ness. LObt TitalitV. ImnotwlPT Kii7htlT7 Fmlnlnna
Lost Power, FaiUnff llemory. Wasting CiBeasea, and
au enacts or eeu-ahose or excels and indiscretion,
which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It
not only cures by starting at the b at of disease, but
ia a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring
ing back the pink plow to palo cheeks and re
storing the fire of youth. It wards off Jnsanitj
snd Consumption, insist oa baring KEYIVO.no
other. It cau be carried la vest pocket. By mail
x.uu per package, or six for 9S.OO, with m post
tlT written (raarantee to rare or rafasd
Ih muurr. B. k and adviM; lre. Address
KUiAL MEDICINE C0 'b:s.you.t.h. p
' bllikAUU.ILLt
For sale in Plattsmouth by
G EKING A. CO.
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EXASt
Effective March 10th, 1901,
the
Announces the Opening of its
Red River Division
mTOm
Denison and Sherman,
Texas. . cfi
Through Train Service will shortly
be established from St. Louis and Kansas
Gry over the
Shortest Line to Texas
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Wl,:,l h.,vt yo i.,tr:il...!-llor fri v.-uwayV
Aiiytliiiis from shiH-vt ring's l automobiles
you ivnri tttToril to U ;i it out of I lie .lournul
swap col u in n.
All wauls r irKt r-a llit re for the nominal
i-liarire of 2 cents a line h r insertion.
Answers to advert isements may ! directed
to tliis otlice, w hence they will Vv prompily
delivered.
TVt rorxl liusiness l.l.x-Ks or aale at a (ar
pain. Imiuire Colonel .1. II. Thrasher.
CHOICE UMl in Cass cunly for sale.
imiuire oi j nrasiier. I lie real estate mail.
PlatUsmoulh.
25 WELL IMI'KoVED FA K.MS In Filmore.
VorK. AUatus and Lincoln counties, for sale
ly Thrasher.
VOll SALE At a btirsrain. one of the liest
l:i villi: salotius and i-esi:m-.-iiits in i,..ui...
Elegant lixtures. up to date a )ih i lit Ni.nl s. in
cluduis jirivate dinlnsr rtH.ius. Assured net
iiuMnrwo.i iniiiiiminji.i per tay. I or par
ticulars address: W-Jj, Haitsmouth Journal.
i.au.m JiUHh.U brand new. i;r, setrlu?
l..jluV 4 ,1.1 . . ... '. .
in ii nine ii L a snail. liai Ulll VOll ini . t .w
i 1 aim inquiries io 1 lat ts-
nioiiiii .lournai.
WANTKli- Fresh butter an. I t.. .v.
clianire for subscript ion in Journal.
FlK SAI.K - 10 r-mli: house on u t-i.1 L'ln,
street. I'lattsmouth. A choice piece of prop
erty with modern impro etneni s and in the
nesi oi coiiaiii inn. Iiitiuireof-
Colonel .1. Thrasher. i'iatUiiiouth.
OFOK SALE- a full-blood Jersey cow. du. io
calve. lune 1. Will sell, with calf, fur?:) or
keep the calf and sell cow for 4l.
E.J. Coo LEV.
I'i miles west of I'lattsmouth.
F SALE A 10n-acre farm tie.,- Pl,.ttt.
mouth : also 7-room Ihhkp n.i ti.., i... i..
city. Enuuireof Jliu M. Levdi. Watern.un !
N
block.
and Childreiis handsome Clothing.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
PEPPERBERG'S
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The Ideal 5 cent cigfar.
Delicious aroma.
1 'effect burner.
Positively the ljest.
No first class retailer
should be without
BCI DS'
CIGARS.
PEPPERBERG i
Main Street, Plattsmouth.
Foams, Sparkles,
and Tickles the Palate.
Celeb ratd Beers
Ed Donat
Wholesale Dealer
FIRE WORKS
Sky Rockets, Koniau Candles,
Torpedos everytliintj in that
line: that you can use.
ARTIE HELPS.
CLEslIl
SPdRKLIXG
COOL
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BOTTLED A XI)
D 11 A U CI IT.
A DELICIOUS HUM.
31 Eli BE V EH AGE.
Fini' Wine, Whiskies (Hid
( 'iyn rs.
Besf jthire in the city for
Fancy and Mia etl Drinks.
C. II. Thompson s
Sample Room,
Wi ber Block, Main Street,
PLATTSMOUTH.
Drajt in ami (jet acquainted.
Soaa Smtmeat that
earet Cincen luircrs.
Used jrt Mrf(ft fety;
bArmlaat, mauubk, nou-lrrl-tatimg.
We prefer to patients
come t thm BanUarlum for a
b needy nr. Cases that oome
te our BaoUarian mft at pum
until curtd. Write to-day for auv as plfe boek
It coDtalnd much Talualjle laT6raitIon and
hundreds of testiiaoniala from patients we have
cured of cancer. Stnt frn. CoaaoUatiaa by
mail or In persoa. free. Address
OR. E. O. SMITH'S SANITARIUM,
A. S. MCCICARY, MMaCM.
Rooms 6 to ii. N. E Cor. toth nln StA
KANSA5 CITY. MISSOURI.