The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, March 08, 1909, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Herold Book & Stationary Store
WANTED.
THE PLATTSMOUTH ?
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When in Plattsmouth get your I
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The Perkins House I
Guthmann&Cory, Prop.
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C. A. RAWLS
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WANTED-To trade, a fine piano for
a good single driving horse-Platts-mouth
Music Company. 63-tf
$36 PER WEEK and expenses to men
with rig to introduce poultry and
stock remedies. Experience unneces
sary. Reliable company and exclu
sive territory given. The Grant Co.,
Dept. 93, Springfield. 111. 78-12
MAN WANTED QUICKLY by big
Chicago Mail Order House'to distri
bute catalogues, advertise, etc. $25
a week. $60 expense allowance first
month. No experience required.
Manager, 500 Wabash Bldg., Chi
cago. 79-6
YOUNG MEN FOR RAILROAD MAIL
SERVICE-Exum. May 15. Intend
ing applicants should begin prepara
tion at once. Sample questions and
"How Government Positions are Se
cured," sent free. Inter State
SchooK248 College PI., Cedar Rapids,
Iowa. vo
MONEY FOR FARM LOANS.
If too ned I loin on Improved firm
Land, it rcaionitlt rite of Inttrtit. Write
e. No Delay- 1. SIB3ERNSEN,
208 butoi Stori Bldf., Omaha.
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3AILEY & MACH
THE DENTISTS
litest Appilnces Bl.ti-Gnd' Orntl try. Rflioo
bit frltr. HrM-rtitipprd Drnul Of
fice lithe Middle West.
IIICIll DISCOUNTS TO C1TT lBITO.
Id Floor t ixton Hik, leti. ftrtm, OMAKA, NEB.
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DO YOU WANT TO GO TO COL
LEGE? If so we csn help you. We
have already nut hundreds through
college by means of cur 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. 7!2
$12UU.OO 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
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References:
Bank of Eagle, Eagle.
Nehawka Bank, Nehawka.
Bank of Murdock. Murdock.
First Nat'l bnk, Greenwood.
State bank of Murray, Murray.
First Nat'l bank, Plattsmouth.
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T TORNADO INSURANCE-$7.50
- thousand for five years. Wade
W mdham.
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C. 1. MJaSBSLL, D. D. S.
..Graduate Dentist..
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Prices Reasonable "
All Work Guaranteed
Twenty-six Years' Experience
Office in Fitzgerald tilocK a
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Rear Admiral Schroeder.
Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder, who
has been appointed commander in chief
of the Atlantic battle ship fleet in place
of Rear Admiral Charles S. Sperry, re
lieved of the position at his own request,
commander the third division of the
fleet on the trip around the world. He
is 59 years old, a native of Washington,
and was graduated from the naval
academy in liOS. His service in the
navy has been extensive, and he was
advanced three numbers fur his conduct
in the war with Spain, when he was
executive oflicer of the Maisachu;ct.s;
See us for sale bills.
C. A. Marshall, dentist
The Mnjtstic, 5 and 10 cents.
Mrs. Levi Rusterholtz of near Mur
ray was in the city Friday.
Send her a post card of your favorite
float. At Nemetz & Co. a'
Mrs. Peter Carlson is visiting friends
at Havelock for a few days
Frank Marler of Mynard called on
his Plattsmouth friend Saturday.
J. Pepperberg, the Lincoln cigar
merchant was in the city Friday.
Something new in post cards every
week. Nemetz & Co. next to P.O.
J. W. Walker and wife of Murray
transacted business in the city Saturday.
Phil Lamber the Murray painter and
paper hanger visited in the city last
week.
Ora Whitehead and Lee Nichols of
near Murray wer. in the city Saturday j his mother,
on business. pneumonia
R. O. Watters the manager of the
News-Heualu made'a business trip to
Murdock Friday.
Mrs. C. II. Parmele is visiting her
daughter Mrs. S. H. Atwood, in Lin
coln, for a t-hort time.
Alex Graves, the hotel man of Mur
ray was loaning auer uusmess m
Plattsmouth Saturday.
Mrs. F. A. Nutter, of Alccster, South
Dakota, was visiting her brother, Hor
ace E. Rand, this week.
P. II. Kimmerman, of this city, is
visiting relatives and friends at Silver
City, Iowa, for a few days.
Mrs. Grar.t Cotner of Council Bluffs
is in the city the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Higley. -
Mrs. Jesse L. Root and daughter
Flora, of Lincoln, are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wise.
If you have legal rights to enforce
call on J. k. Douglass, Attorney, Of
fice in Coates Block. 80-8
Peter Meisinger and George Horn
two influential farmers of Eight Mile
Grove precinct were in the city Satur
day. Mi3 Fern McBride, daughter of Ex
sheriff John D. Mc Bride, was visiting
with friends in this city for a few
Mrs. Lee Johnson ami children, whoj
has been visiting his parent Mr. and j
Mrs. James Higley, departed for their '
nome at tiumboirit, Aeb, t r.ilay even
ing. Henry and George Lohmes, and their
aged mother from Pekin, 111., came in
for a visit with the families of Philip
Stoehr and John Lohmes near Cedar
Oreek.
After a two months visit with Mrs.
Nellie Agnew and othe friends at Los
Angeles, California, Mrs. Tom E. Par
mele returned to her beautiful home in
this city.
The many friends of Mrs. L. K. Has
se, of Lincoln, regret to learn that she
has been taken to Wise Memorial hosp
ital, where she must undergo a surgical
operation.
Prof. W. G. Brooks, principal of the
high school was called to his home at
Davenport, Nebraska, by the illness of
who is quite Hick with
ionia.
Mrs. Otto Carroll and daughter of
Nehawka stopped over night with the
family of James Robertson, on their
way to Sheridan, Iowa, where they will
visit relatives.
Jonathan Adams, the well known
lumber dealer, of Eagle, and George
Reitter, Jr., the Eagle banker, were
attending the Ossenkop murder trial
the latter part of the week.
Jerry Saffer of McComb, 111., and
Mrs. Nettie Beach of Lincoln, Nebr.,
returned to their homes, after visiting
for several days with their brother
Frank Saffer and family.
W. E. Dull of Murray paid the
News-Heuald a pleasant call Satur
day. Mr. Dull is one of the substantial
farmers of Cass county. He is a very
pleasant gentleman and one of our best
citizens.
Mrs. Wm. Ballance is visiting her
son France, at the Glenwood hospital.
Some days ago France was severely
scalded while fixing a valve on an en
gine, ins many inends wisn lor n;m
an curly recovery.
Mr. W. S. Askwith, superintendent
of the Nebraska Masonic Home, and
Mr. Walter J. White, the local mem
ber of the board of directors of The
i home, attended the regular monthly
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Leading local dealer in Books, Stationary, School Sup
plies, Office Supplies, Post Cards, Sheet Music,
Sporting Goods, Candy, Tobaccos
and Cigars.
Local agent for the Omaha World-Herald,
Lincoln Journal, Chicago Examiner, Inter
Ocean, Tribune.Record Herald, St. Louis Globe
Democrat, Republic, Post Dispatch and all
current periodicalsjconstantly on our counters'or
yearly subscriptions taken at publishers prices.
Disrtibutor for this section of the cele
brated Red Band Brand candies warranted pure
cocoanutbon bons, cream covered dates, fig
candies, crystallized cream candies, dipped
candies, fudge cream, butter and soft cream
candies. All the above at 12 cents a pound, the
the kind that usually sells at 20 to 25 cents else
where. Also agents for BaldufT Fine Choco
lates, Horubcys Fruit Tablets, Hornbeys Butter
Scotch, Hornbeys TotVey Candy.
SPORTING GOODS.
Local agents for Spalding's line of athletic
Goods, base balls, bats, masks, gloves, etc.
Fishing tackle, tennis goods, etc. Full line of
tops, marbles, etc. Dealers in all local brands
of cigars, also full line of Tobaccos in stock.
Herold Book & Stationary Store
One Door West of Fanger's.
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A SOCIAL DISEAS
That is what eminent specialists
c:i the subject call Consumption
The Metropolitan
isc. magazine ue. i
shows how Consumption can be I
overcome by concerted action i
of the people. '
Read the APRIL Number j
The Causes of Consumption j
Get Into BusinessiorYoarself
A BOCK CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE
will rra!;o you money. Thi SUCK is the only
twc-pirce. selt-bindini.', se:t-lccK-inR,
water-proof, frost proof, sani
t:iry, drv-air block made. Takes
less material and is madeouicker
than anv other block. Writt to
ii,)vc.nl t ii. tell v.'m all about it,
i mlho vmirnn make from fi'.ooio
Good South Dakota Farm.
1J0 ncres, located l'J mik'S from Hu
ron and only 2 1-2 miles fromUro;i(l!and,
Beadle county. Sixty acres broken and
farmed 2 years. Every foot of the
quarter can be plowed and in fact, lies
exceptionally well. A number of Cass
county men own farms near this one.
Land is rapidly increasing in value in
this section. Can sell this quarter for
$28 an acre, if taken soon. For further
particulars, call upon or address.
GKOi'.r.K L. Faki.ey,
Office in Coates Mock. Telephone 127.
days.
Mrs. Eugene Tinsrnan, of Orient, ; b()imi mecting in Omaha last Friday
Iowa, has been visiting at the home of j .
Mre. G. V. McCracken during tlie
week.
" I'hoto l ost cards of Taft at r'latts-
mouth. Now on sale-Ten different ! pionfv nf ft. Iln, P.pnn T)imo
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YORK THAT.. TELLS
Right Here In Platts
mouth. Cures that last are cures that tell.
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A Cash Offer
The News-Herald has made a spec
ial clubbing rate with the Memphis
Weekly Commercial Appeal by which
we will furnibh both papers for one
year for $1."(, the regular subscription
price of this paper. The Commercial
Appeal is one of the largest and best
views at 5c each. Nen.etz & Co. next
to I O.
Now is the time to have your piano
tuned. Mr. Becker of the I'lattsniouth
Music Co. is an experienced man in t0 thoroughly know the virtues of a
this line of work. medicine you must investigate the
C. L. Graves, the editor of the Union cures and see if they prove permanent.
Ledger, was in the city on legal bust-; Doan's Kidney Pills stand this test,
ness Saturday, connected with the 1'. and plenty of proof exists right here in
T. Barnum estate. riattsmouth. People who testified
Messrs Philpot and Boedeker and Dr. K K t0 relief from backache,
Gilmore, of Murray, came to the city id,iey " urinai-y borders, now de-
c'.ty Saturday in Mr. Philpot's new
aitonobile, the "Maxwell."
After visiting for sometime with his
mother and other relatives here, Mr.
A. L. Hall returned Friday to his home
at Wheeling, West Virginia.
When buying candies, why not
the best? We always have a lino
of the superior grades on hand,
metz & Co. next to P. O.
Mr. A. J. Mickel. of Norfolk,
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Some one sent the boss a bunch of hooka en
titled. "Business Nuggets," "The Komi to Suc
cess," "The Man in Front" and such like.I think
T he's been looking them over, for when I came to
work this morning he handed me tbis: Every
thing tomes to those that wait, and the lazy boy
waits to greet it; but success comes on with a
rapid gait, to the man that goes to meet it." I
had to launh, because he's the boss; but to tell
you the honest truth, a boy on this job doesn't
get any chance to apply thess wisi hunches. Actually it's no credit for
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A a tellow to heuidusirioua nere, neeause ne cam re anyimng eise. n ne
T lets up for an hour he wouldn't get his orders out and then there would
"be people coming in and saying lots of fierce things, but nothing about
"business success" or the "lazy hoy waits to greet it.'
Have you tri'd Curtis Brothers Janis. Retains all the fine natura
flavor. .Gieat. Picnic siz, 2"c. IWt forget to order a sack of
Goods Best Flour with your next order.
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clare that relief was permanent and
the cure perfect. How ran any Platts
mouth sufferer longer doubt the evi-1
donee? I
J. S. Hall, South Sixth Street, Platts- j
mouth, Neb., says: "In 1 I strained I
my back and soon after I began to suf-1
fer from kidney trouble. 1 had severe)
nains across the small of mv hack and I
e" ' on this account it was diflicult for me j
to stoop or rise from a chair. 1 tried j
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several remedies nut to no avail ami
buy
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oraska, after visiting a few days with finally when I had the good fortune to
papers in the south and we hope to re- j njs brother-in-law, George Winscott, of , hear about Doan's Kidney Pills, I de.
i.n , n-rrv Hav that ynu wi.rk. Krrlu.
.i. ritlit in crh county. Gft in first.
Interlock Block
Machine Co.
Cllr mrr:
24th and Paul Sti.
ceive many new subscriptions on
offer; $1.50 cash for both papers.
tblS fhifl ritu r'tiirriirl to hiti hrino
George Weidm.m's many friends re
Farms For Sale.
I am offering a farm for
sale
miles south-wesc of Mynard at ninety
dollars per acre. Also one 3 1-2 miles
south-east of Murray. Earl V. Cole.
Mynard, Neb. 7-1-8
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del ing & U) s. drug store and within
gret to learn thHt he is quite sick. For forty-eight hours alter the first dose, l
sometime past he has been employed ' felt better. Since then, I have always
two in bis brothers store, at Havelock. ; kept a supply of Doan s Kidney Pills in
I The Journal says "a small black la-ht; hous,c- fin,li'5 th' thl'y 1,ril,
I,!!,..' iWu-m found on th,. fr,.f9 of . ' 01 rl,lsulls '"--'
(btatement given June t), r.tuti
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A Bale, Kearly OM
Age
comes with a good stomach ar.d a
food appeti'e. and the wherewith
al to tempt and satisfy your long
ing for good food. You can al
ways get it at Barnes'. Dishes
for the epicure cooked by an ar
tist, ami feods of the choicest
grades and flavors at Barnes'.
DR. A. P. BARNES
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IT'S VERY UNUSUAL
to see such handsome turnouts ns
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 tire always well
groomed, well dressed and well
fed. When you want a drive
come to Manspeaker's for your
turnout.
M. E.MAN SPEAKER
Joins' Old Livery Barn
Scvonth & Main Stn. I'lattsmouth, Ni'b.
Mortgages For February.
There were eight farm mortgage 3
filed in the recorder's office during the
month of February amounting to the
sum of $53,000; released nine amount
ing to $29,5T)5.
There were seven mortgaged filed on
city property, amounting to $3,672; re
leased four amounting to $2,30$.
results whenever used.
thia rirv Wp'll bet mnrfili'9 tn dni.irh
nuts that the lady wasn't black at all. ! On December 30, l'HM, Mr Hall said
. . I "1 cheerfully renew my former en
county farmer was in the city Satur
day. Mr. Bornhoff owns a half section
of land near Broadland, South Dakota.
James W. Hiekson has been offered a
position with the Council Bluffs Water
Company, and he and his wife departed
to that city to look the matter over.
Good luck "Jimmie."
dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. I
know that this remedy is a reliable one
for kidney complaint."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United !
States.
Kemetnber the name-Doan's-and
take no other. 79-5
Invitation to Public.
i I now have possession of the old W.
S. Soper Studio and extend an invita
tion to the public for its patronage and '
wish to state that I have all registered ,
negatives made during their stay here, j
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so that ail -implicate orders can ue
1 made just the same as heretofore.
Cakhik GltKKNWAI.I).
Property in Plattsmouth For Sale
New Residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller, of West
Brook, Maine, a brother of W. II. Mil-;
ler, lant Thursday came to this city to
make their future home here. When 1
they left their New England home the ,
ground was covered with three feet of j
snow. Wc welcome them to our city j
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2 corner lots on north 7th street. Residence at corner of fth
and Courtland streets. Residence at corner of 7th and I ley street.
Residence at corner of 5th and Locust sts. Residence at corner
of 4th Ttnd Granite sts. Residence on Granile between 3rd & 4th.
4 lots between 5th and (Uh on Walnut st. Two houses and about
1 1-L' acres neat Columbian scool. 13 acres about 1 mile south of
C. B. & (.1 bridge. .North and South Dakota f.irtn lands for sale.
J. E
BARWICK
two doors north of Postoflico.
The Spring Time Will Surely Come.
The gladded time of all the year. With the return of the birds,
the coming again of the breezes ar.d blossems, comes a'so more milk
thus adding to the dutks of the housewife, We have anticipated this
contingency and are prepared for the occasion. We have the Best Cream
Separator Made. The United States, in a number of sbus at prices
which ara i:i th'. l each of all. Come in and wo will demonstrate their
utility and ease of operation.
ASEMISSEN & SONS