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About The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1909)
Spend a Pleasant Hour at I 1 TIic Cosy Corner fi 1 1 tMMHMMMMMMMMMHMHHIHMHtmt Want Column LOCAL AND PERSONAL S I Wise talks by t TUr Dl ATTClUinilTM X WANTED. P HOTEL F. GOOS. Prop. I When in Plattsmouth get your dinner at i The Perkins House I Guthmann & Cory, Props. HtlltMtll MH' 0. A. RAWLS ATTORNEY t S Offices in First National bank b'.dg X WANTED To trade, a fine piano for a good tingle driving horse-Platts-mouth Music Company. CS-tf $3G PER WEEK and expenses to men with rig to introduce poultry and stock remedies. t Experience unneces sary. Reliable company and exclu sive territory given. The Grant Co., j Dpnt. 9.1. SnrinofiolH III 7S.V 1 , - r- MAN WANTED QUICKLY by big Chicago Mail Order House to distri bute catalogues, advertise, etc. $25 1 a week. $60 expense allowance first month. No experience required. Manager, 500 Wabash Bldg., Chi cago. 79-6 See us for sale bills. The Mnjestic, 5 a"d 10 centi. John Whiteman of Nehawka is doing jury service again this week. Judge W. E. Hand, of Greenwood 'was a Plattsmouth visitor louay. SSI 1 Something new in post cards every week. Nemetz & Co. next to P.O. S. L. Furlong of Rock Blurt's was in the city the latter part of the week. N illiain Lauridge, the popular blac k- T smith cf Murruy. was a Saturday visit or in the city, looking after business and renewing acquaintances. (. G. Halt-, the painter who has been down with lung fever during thegreater portion of the winter, is so far recover- ed as to be able to be around again. I Peter Campbell and family of near j Kenosha were business visitors in the city last Saturday, looking after rvm if Jf j MONEY FOR FARM LOANS. It ntti 1 Iiib ImprovtJ Firm Uti, it rttuniMt rati of Intcmt. Writt 1. Delay. 1. SIBBERNSEN, 208 btitti SUn Bide Omaha. Wes Magney came in this morning to , friends and renewing acquaintances, resume his duties on the Ossenkop jury, j j j Ix)hnt8 of oW Mj,e (Jrove Byron Reed of near Murray was a ! wa3 in the city Saturday. His wife business visitor the latter part of the underwent an operation in and Omaha week. hospital recently and he reports that I. S. White and wife of Murray were she is getting along nicely. SAILEY & MAC II THE DENTISTS lateit ipMi Rl.k-Gr OfntUtT lusoi aoltfrlcf. HtM-rquippfilOrillll Of fice li th NiMIc Mnt. lf Cll OKCOUNT TO CITT VltlTO. M floor Miinn Ink .1611. rrnm, OMAHA, NEB. A. L. TIDD 1 LAWYER I References: "S. Bank of Eagle, Eagle. 3, Nehawka Bank, Nehawka. j- Bank of Murdock, Murdock. ( J. rirsirsai lOHim.urtciiwuuu. .:. 4 State bank of Murray. Murray. , T First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth. V ? . . . j YOUNG MEN FOR RAILROAD MAIL SERVICE-Exam. May 15. Incend ing applicants should begin prepara tion at once. Sample questions and "How Government Positions are Se cured," sent free. Inttr State Schools,248 College PI., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 78-6 DO YOU WANJ TO GO TO COL LEGE? If so we cen help you. We have already put hundreds through college by means of our plan. Write today for ful information regarding our offer of a free scholorship in any school or college. Address, Robert J. Sherlock, 29-31 East 22nd Street, New York City. 79-2 $1200.00 FOR YOU-Stoneman made $1200.00 monthly; Korstad $2200.00. New, exciting business. Hundreds averaging $60 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Credit Strange inven tion. Gives every home bathroom for $5. Cleanse almost automati cally. Startling inducements Free. Allen Mfg. Co., 1018 Adams, Toledo, Ohio. 79-6 visiting in the c:ty the latter pan 01 the week. Charles Chriswisserof near Nehawka was transacting business in the city last Saturday. James Speck of west of Mynard was looiiing after business matters in the city Saturday. Henry Speck, Earl Dunn and Jesse York went up to Omaha Saturday evening to attend the "Round Up" at the Bovd, the boys report the show one of the best of the season. John Kraegcr of Mt. Pleasant pre cinct, wan a visitor the latter part of the week and made the News-Hkrai.d I C. A. MARSHALL, D. D. S. ..Graduate Dentist.. C. M. Whitehead and wife from near ; a I'11 call We are always glad Sunday with Nehawka visited over Robert Troop and wife. O. A. Davis of Murray came in this morning to take up his duties us a juror in the Ossenkop trial Thayer Propst of Mynard was look ing after business in me county tcui the latter part of the week. W. W. Coates last Saturday purchas ed a very fine horse of J. F. Clugey for which he paid the sum of $175. W. G. Meisinger of Eight Mile Grove was in me cny looK.ng nuer uumvss , jjne Robert L. Propst left the latter to have our friends drop in. Call again Charles Maitland and wife of Louis; ville are in the city for a few days, being called here by the illness of Mrs. Maitland's father, Thomas Vroman, who has been confined to his bed for some time L. F. Kohrell of near Kenosha, ac companied by his son Carl, were busi ness visitors in the city Saturday. They will in a short time move to south of Union where they will occupy the farm of A. A. Reynolds, near the Otoe county Prices Reasonable All Work Guaranteed Twenty-six Years' Experience Othce in Mtzgeraiu tsiocK a ,3 WANTED Success Magazine requires the services of a man in Plattsmouth to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of 6pecial methods unusually effec tive; position permanent; prefer one with experience, but would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary $1.50 per day, with commission option. Addiess, with references, R. C. Peacock, Room 1I2, Success Magazine Bldg., New York. 7'.i-2 FOR SALE. J. H. Adams and W. F. Gillespie of the grain firm of that name at Mynard the office boy 1 f Some one sent the boss a bunch of books en titled, "Business Nuggets," "The Road to Suc cess," "The Man in Front" and such like, I think he's been looking them over, for w hen I came to work this morning he handed me this: Every- I thing comes to those that wait, and the lazy boy waits to greet it; but success comes on with a T rapid gait, to the man that goes to meet it." 1 had to laugh, because he's the boss; but to tell T you the honest truth, a boy on this job doesn't T get any chance to apply thess wise hunches. Actually if 'b no credit for a lellow to uciiulustrioua here, because he cam tie anyining else. 11 ne lets up for an hour he wouldn't get his orders out and then there would' T be people coming in and saying lots of fierce things, but nothing about "business success or the "lazy boy waits to greet 11. Have you tried Curtis Brothers Janis. Retains all the fine natural flavor. Gieat. Picnic size, 25c. Don't forget, to order a sack o Goods Best Flour with your next order. H. M. SOENNICHSENi MIMIMtMMMMMMMMMtMIMHMHtlMHMMM 1 Geo. E. Dovey, President. F. E. Sciilatek, Vice Pres. II. N. Dovey, Cashier C. G. Frickk, Ass't Cash. FIRST NATIONAL BANK PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. were looking after business in this city Saturday. They report the price of corn as being sixty-five cents very fine and one which makes farming very re munerative. William Gilmour was a visitor in the city Saturday from south of the city. In collision with another team while coming into the city recently he very Otuee in ritzger Human Hair NATURAL CuiiIaI WAVY OIIIIUII 24 Inches, 2 Oz. X or 22 Inch 4 -1 ui. straignt Greatest bargain in Hair Good ever known. Send sample with money order, and we will match your hair perfectly. If not sat isfied your money refunded. OMAHA HAIR CO. 7S w 1 TV Get Into BusinessforYcurself A BOCK CEEEMT BLOCK MACHINE will mai;e you money. The SUCK is the only FOR SALE-13 acres close in burgain in Cottages. Wimlham Investment Company. Til-2 part of the week for South Dakota to look at some lands recently purchased. G. L. Farley the real estate dealer de parts tomorrow for Alberta Canada with a party of prospective land buyers. Photo post cards of Taft at Platts mouth. Now on sale-Ten different views at 5c each. Nemetz & Co. next to P. O. Now is the time to have your piano ' severely injured one of his hand, but tuned. Mr. Becker of the Plattsmouth lie ri'I'orts that the bruise is getting Music Co. is an experienced man in alonK n'dy- this line of work. Mra: J" F- C" accompanied by .... . , 'her niece, little Hazel Stattler, who 00b pnnt.ng of all (ftl0n9. "in.k,,!,, with Mr. Clugey and promptly executed at the News-Her- fw Uni(W lm ai.u office. Let us figure with you on . ' . .... . . b ' 1 morning where they will visit relatives your requirements. . f , - . . 4 Mr. Duncan, a druggist of Omaha, ) of Mrs i)aviI Tillman. spent with Charles Hartford and wife, , Wo nre pe.ise(1 to nole thc jmj.ovt.. and while here enjoyed u hur.t over the ' ITlt,nt f Siltn f; stonti who un,erwcnt Platte river blutl's. ; im operation at Omaha a few weeks Transacts a General Banking Business and Repectfully Solicits a Share of Your Patronage. Interest Paid On Time Deposits. When buying candie.i, why not FOR RENT OR SALK-38 acres ad joining Plattsmouth. Windham In vestment Co. T'J-4 buy 1 line Ne-; j the best? We always have a tine of the superior grades on hand. j metz & Co. next to V. O. I C. Bengen who recently had a sale with the intention of moving to the FOR RENT. h:icc for the removal of an abscess. He has been cenfined to the house the most of the winter but was able to be on the streets Saturday. J. P. Falter, manager of the Coates block, has had a railing placed on thc FOR KENT-Eight room house 2i acres, alo a five loom cottagf?, and acreage. Windham Investment Co. Plattsmouth. Nebraska. 78-3 1 TORNADO 1NSURANCE-S7.no per thousand for five years. Wade W. Windham. 78-4 FOR RENT-A near cottage, close in with A acre of fruit, also two four room cottages. Windham Invest ment Co. 79-2 rar. two-piece, self binding, self lock ing, water-proot, Irostprool, sani tary, drv-air block made. Takes less mflterial and is mannuicker than any otber Mock. Write to Tirana ' 1ft us till you all aliout it, Bnd how vou can make finm M.n.no (imrevtfi davlliat ynu kmV. I xrlu ivriittil in f ucli ruunty. Get in first. Inttrlock Block Machine Co. ' ' MMi and Ptul Stt. lit 1 IT1 If I IT'S VERY UNUSUAL to see such handsome turnouts as goes from Manspeaker's livery stable. Our rigs are up-to-date, our carriages are swell in style and comfortable to ride in, and our horses are always well groomed, well dressed and well fed. When you want a drive come to Manspeakor'B for your turnout. M.E.MANSPEAKER Jones' Old Livery Barn Srventh & Main Sti. HuUxmouth, Neb. Confess Fraud. "King Solomon." self-declared son of an Fast Indian prince and known all over the continent as "a student of the mystic, seer and palmist," at the prac tice of which he has amassed a fortune, confessed at a revival meeting in Cal vary Baptist church in Spokane that he is a fraud and imposter. He admitted being a negro, saying that by posing as a scion of the nobility he had taken thoasands of dollars from the unsophis ticated in his career as a fortune teller, and that he has been in 27 jails in the United States and Canada for various offenses. Following the confession, which was given in a dramatic manner, Solomon reached the climax in his pro fession of Christianity by saying in broken tones with tears streaming down his cheeks: "I just can't resist God any longer and I want to lead a bette:-life." Afterward he told Rev. Dr. McPherson that while he gained wide notoriety by claiming to have forecasted the Galveston flood he had never been in Texas, adding that his forecast was bogus. He admitted also that he served a term in prison for crooked work in California. city and making his home here wa3 a east side of the stairway in that build business visitor Saturday. ; ing which will be a boon to those aged Miss Birch departed yesterday after- persons who are compelled to climb the noon on the M. P. for Hawarden, la., stairs. J. M. Johns did the work and where she will act as trimmer in a the addition makes the stairway much fashionable millinery house. more attractive. SAVE 20 PER CEOT Mis; In Line for Easter. Ella Wallick of Omaha, .'5. Each man must learn the real ap-for- preciation of values. Both the capital- t ? Y f V t ? ? X ? ? By jdieer good fortune, we heard of a brother drug gist who was a little overstocked on Black Draught Stock medicine andjnade us a great edurt ion from the regular wholesale price. We want to diare our profits with our customers and are offering the $1.00 size at only 80c. There are only one doxi-n at this price, so come early. merly trimmer in the millinery parlors oftheBo.'tm Store, has accepted a position with M. Fanger, and in the future will be found at that popular place of business. Miss Wallick has the reputation of being the finest trim- istandthe laborer must recognize that characters more valuable than money. Ideas, feelings, knowledge, the sense of the beautifull represent forces ot in finitely greater worth thari money. 4. Each man must recognize the fact created equal in nature, but that all men are created mer in Omaha, and in securing her ser v... 1 that all men are not a position to please me most lasumous in the line of millinery goods. equal before the lawof God and man. One is created with great oratorical ability, another is not. One is created F. G. FR1CKE & CO. t ? ? Y t t f t Y f Pianos at Bottom Prices r will prompt to act, and his to love. Each man must be fully de- Mr. Partridge Coeson Farm. j Mr. W. J. Partridge, who has been Amtlnvffl in tVu It M utinriia will try his luck farming this year, in the j vloPwI in a11 thtse esential W vicinity of Nehawka. Farming is the 1 tions. best occupation we know of, and we I 2. Each man must learn the highest ' wish him success in his new occupa- rt,RHrii for the principle of liberty. t''on 11 This priciplo rightly applied en- forces uimn each individual, whether he Mile 11P n lutiorer or ranitalist. thc flnldi n Rule, "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." It is the the UNION OF LABOR AND CAPITAL. The two great forces in the contest with physical powers, another is not now going on between labor and cap- Each must do his best. A union of ital are gradually growing into a closer capital and labor on these great funda and closer relationship. The coming , mental principles will be a vital union, together and uniting of these forces ! -will not result from any formal tules, ! It is one of the fads of the day to but by the correct application of the i attribute nervous prostration and early great human principles. No system of ! death to ihe, mad race wealth formulas or by-laws will ever prove ' turally, any pursuit which breaks sufficient for bo vital a union. Among . the rule8 of miration ri.acts strongly the great principles which both the ; uPon the nerve8 and physical powers, capitalist and the laborer must recog-1 An excessive race for anything natur nize in their true relationship are: ! U8es UP an extraordinary amount 1. Each man is to make the most of of tissue- The successful pursuit of himself, and give full recognition to the j money-getting or in fact any successful rights of others. He must develop a ! h P"uit calls for moderateness strong and healthy body, his mind must of livinK and evenness of temperament X be able to think clearly, his conscience I rather than madness of any degree. I to decide moral questions rightly, his When we keep this distinction in mind. A heart able 1 an(1 n"out us, wc observe that f V t ? Y y ? ? ? Y ? T Y f ? ? ? ? ? Y Never before has there been such Tianos of high quality been offered riht here at home for you to inspect. There is a jireat difference in Tianos, as well as in the method of selling them, now is your opportunity, come to our store and let us show them, and talk it over with us, we assure you a square deal. References: Any of our many customers who are us ing them. We do expert tuninjr and repairing. Plallsmoulh Music Company J.A. BECKER, MANAGER A Box Social. Thc Sunday school at Eight Grove will give a box social and lunch next Saturday night at the residence j of Verner Berry. All are cordially in-1 vited to attend and a good time is 1 principle of put yourself in ! B'sured. 79-2 other man'B place. those who are succesful in business and ' money-getting are with a very few ex- j ceptions, men who are well preserved' physically and mentally, and live from ! three to four score years. Nearly ! every community has its rich man, and as a rule he is numbered among its old- j est inhabitants. This has been the f ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? t ? ? t ? ? ? ? Will Rebuild Home. of Mynard, Visits Old Home. W. Price of Alliance, is spending I C. II. Vallerv, of west j who recently sufiered the loss of his his vacation visiting with the old home j home by fire, was 11 visitor in the city folks in and around Plattsmouth. Mr. I this morning to look after the matter ' Price is connected w ith the carnentrr rule from the beginning of history, of immediately commencing the con- department of the Burlington at Alli-Money-getting requires care, and this struction of another residence. The ancc and has been awnv frnm thu pitu house which he has under contempla- some two or three years. His mother tion is to be 3Sx.'U, two stories, and is Mrs. M. J. Price residing three miles will be modem throughout. , south of town. care extends to eating and other daily habits, which tend to longevity,as well as prompt collections.