The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, March 29, 1909, Image 5

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For Hot Fires Get Egenber
ger's Coal!
If jou wa:.t a i;!.is uf leer y u prefir
to go into a law abiding saloon to get
it. Th it i-t what voti Hvk and
what the Citizens' ticket will ask. It
is thp Houses that has aroused the pub
lic mir.il. If you are i:i favor of a do
Cood South Dakota Farm.
lGi' a Tes, located 1 miles "from Hu-
that is ronandonlyU 1-2 miles from Prondland, :
Beadle county. Sixty acres broken ami :
farme.l 2 year.. IXery foot of the
quarter can lie pluwed and i:i fact, lies :
exceptionally well. A r.uiner of Cass
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Sure satisfaction every time you lij,rht a fire if on
top of the kindling is ebony fuel from our yards.
It's heat and light giving and slate-free when it
leaves the mines, screened and cleaned ajrain here
and served to you full weight and with celerity of
delivery. Order any way that suits you. Both
telephones.
J. V. EGENBERGER
as you please methois, abies and all 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.
Gkorok I.. Farley, I
i Office in Coates Block. Telephone 127.
then yoi can hardly claim t be a good
citizen
Outlines Work.
County Assessor H. M. Soennichser.
met the deputv assessor et the court
Furniture That Pleases
house Friday, and gave them their in-1
mictions for this years' work. Thede-;
nuties were all urescit except two. !
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Spring Is Here At Last
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We are prepared with a nice line of the la
test styles in ladies hats. One will have to
see our our display of Fas x-r millinery to
realize tl.e'r beauty and the ast.n'shinjr
'ow prices at which they 0. Our hues of
Dry Goods of all kinds is full of rromy sav
ing bargains as well as all other goods.
Give us a call and be coninced. No
trouble to show goods.
Underwent an Operation.
Mrs. J. M. Ruby of near Murray,
Those present were: John Grouo, Louis-: who has been at the St. Elizabeth hos-
vill precinct; J. I. Corley, Weeping pital,-where she underwent an opera
Water; Dietrich Koester, Weeping tion for appendicitis, is not making the
Water precinct; J. C. Zimmerer, Avoca , Improvement which is desired, ar.d it is :
precinct; John Wunderlice, Nehawka ! feared that she will have to submit to i
; precinct; Wm. N. Puis, Mt. Pleasant another operation before her health!
precinct; Geo. P. Meisinger, Eight Mile will be permanently better. Mrs.
1 Grove Precinct; Walter E. Pailing.Salt i Ruby's mother Mrs. A. G. Greene of
1 Creek precinct; L. B. Appleman, Green- Eagle is at the hospital looking Bfter
! wood precinct; Henry Snoke, Tipton her daughter; Mrs. Ruby has now
precinct; C. S. Richards, South Bend 1 bt-en ut the hospital for about a month.
i precinct; W. C. Dartlett. Stove Creek
: precinct; Will Rummell, Plattsmo-ith ' Comes to Plotlsmoath.
precinct; Ge . S. Smith, Rock RIjIVsi Miss Zetta Iirov.n who has been em
precinct; Jas T. Reynolds, Liberty pre- ployed in the Murray State Rank as
c'net, an I . Jas. Rel al, P. E. Rutfiier stenographer and bookkeeper during
ami A. I). De-pain of Phttsmouth ci'.y. the past year has resigned her position
to accept a similar position with the
Mr Richey Improving. Bank of Cass County. Her many
j J. G. Richey, who has been seriously : friend. here are glad to gee her return
ill with pneumonia at Durango, Colo , to this city and congratulate her on her j -j-
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j was brought nome raiutuay uy Dr. i. . aeserveu promotion, .miss i.eona israuy
P. Livingston. Mr. Richey was much has accepted the position made vacant :
j improved, but not entirely out of dan- by Miss Brown's resignation. j
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Old Winter with his reign of ice and snow will
soon be gone. Those chilly blasts will be a thing of the
past. Spring with its new demands will soon be here,
and you will need some new furniture. Our line is re
plete with up-to-date, designs and patterns, which ere
sure to please, and at prices, which are sure , to appeal
to the prudent buyer. See our display, we are glad to
show the goods and quote you prices.
STREIGHT & STREICHT
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Geo. E. Dovcy, President. II. N. Dovey, Cashier 1
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F. E. Schlater, Vice Pres. C. G. Fkickk, Ass't Cash.
H. WAINTROUB
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1 arise. His manv friends are glad to
i see him brought him, and all hope for
his speedy recovery.
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Rexal 93 Hair Tonic
MftMIHBWMIsTOiomsTO
Grows hair on 93 heads out
of every hundred. 50G an(l SI
93 Rexall Shampoo Paste is
the ideal shampoo for the hair
and scalp. Sold by
F. G. Fricke & Co.
The Rexall Agent.
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Who Is He?
It is reported that there is a man in
Plattsmouth so crooked that he is not
even honest with himself. -Nebraska
City Press.
We hiiv-j not recently been very
closely scrutinizing the immigrants j o)rcr; $1.50 cash for both papers,
from Nebraska City, and it is just pos- j
sihle thai we have such a character in
our midst.
A Cash Ofler
The N:-:ws-Hekald has made a spec-
ial clubbing rate with the Memphis : !
Weekly Commercial Appeal by which 1 ;
we will furnish both papers for one
year for $1.50, the regular subscription ',
price of this paper. The Commercial j ;
Appeal is one of the largest ami best 1 1
papers in the south and we hope to re- i !
ceive many new subscriptions on this ;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
liavsd His Life end His Rust.
Dnrin-; th' f r ;it V.w d at llyder
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nvlwa r;;: li cf v.a.er, made Ids I W. I'i
,t-i liK.uin'., vh re !;e riT.s
".;.tcd. The water ro-u and
.in- ii-sr. v.'ce c:;v( ( to his
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Our New Location
After April 1st we will be with H. G. Van Horn, the
phonograph man, on Main between Fourth and Fifth
streets. We think the location is better suited to our
patrons as we will have a better display on our pianos
and sheet music. Drop in and see us after we have
moved. Remember that we do expert piano tuning
and repairing.
Plattsmouth Music Company.
J. A. BECKER, MANAGER.
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since the jury returned a verdict in
this case. He has been almost con
stantly holding court in Nebraska City.
The motion for a new trial was sub-
10 stop tne unnecessary leaKages in 1 mitted on Saturday, and as soon as the
the city treasury cannot hurt anybody j court ha8 eat;Bfied himself that there is
We frankly admit that we are not
in favor of the kind of decency advocat
ed and practiced by the Journal.
"Vlity r.:;e:3, fifty ruj-t cs." he
V.:o;iti d, "to anj ut.e wlo will save
re!" V'ik:i the water na'-lud his
!h n'.Oers !.e wan '.:ut!ni?: "One
'..ouKrr.d rupees!" When enveloped
:, h! i r.o-i'x. with death staring him In
!,t la-e, !:. y-i!oJ: "Ik'.p, help. All
hut I !;:.? will I five to anyone to
r.'.c!"
Shcrtly cf.'T the water 1:c?cn to re
?ie. V;:i :i ( lie1 liieie he was cov
in! only to l is knees r.n cff.T cf res
:ie carm-; but the tu.n'.it r. jilucidni? up
i3 coiira'-e. e:iid: "Kup off, keep
T! I vill i.ct five a inticc!" 8!i:I sue
( -edrd i:i nia'.diig h!s es-ape fre of
l'.ai'e.
The Jauanese f cct-'all.
On1 of the odd th'iiT-- wh'.eh stoker
ne in ,Ta; ar. i.i thp fortfall, bo !!Ter
, rit from the sf und nu;r!e by l:oc
"ether, filling t ht ears in say 1
rowded station l:i Tokyo with Ut
"u opean looking trains, platforms j
!rl;t ofllfps. hookvtr.lls and oihev
'..miliar objects!
The muslcr.I (licking wo'.'.f of the
'oo!m stnciils c.r class, v. hi eh a-'
run (.it of doors by all d.sse? t!
Ta.".:itse h;h! liich are raised above
he Rioenil at varyli? heights, aeeord
InR to the state of t!ie rea ls, Is one of
he most (iK.ructc.'iH'.ic lilts of detail
f the (oni:t:y, and any l(t:::e i.fter
va:'. rteilul to the pilnd has this
'!.;kty ('A:.... (''n!:''y cli::!:, as a
Mi 111 lis t.errniraririif'iit.
Accepts Charge of Elevator.
Mopt Rolib, formerly with the -Morton
Grain Company at Murray is now
with the Jones Grain Company, at My-
which position has heen held ly I
I orter for the past few years.
Mr. Horter had askidto be relieved
some jtiine since, and the position was
tendered to Mr. Robb, who accetits,
and takes the position today.
Transacts a General Banking Business
and Repectfully Solicits a Share
of Your Patronage.
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See! the
Irwins.
"Booster" envelopes at
Interest Paid On Time Deposits.
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unless he be a grafter,
posed to graft? v
Are you op-
The Journal makes a feeble effort to
defend the leakage in the road fund.
Those who saw the work being done on
the streets know best how the city's
money was spent. Teams' standing
hours nt n time at the public expense,
no reversible error in the record, sen
tence will be made. The editor of this
paper does not agree with Judge Travis
politically and not always with what he
does, but in this matter, we do believe
the criticism is without any good
foundation.
Those who believe that it is proper
not the floods put the road fund in the that the saloons maintain reasonable
condition it now appears. It is
drawn more than $5100. The
were not on top of the hills.
in.
over- j decency, and practically keep within
floods ; the law should vote the Citizen' ticket, j
, This city has some fair minded and j
business like saloon men. When these I
S This paper believes injustice and men have paid their money for a license
fair treatment in all matters. A num
ber of persons here and there are
and such license has been granted to
them under the Slocum law, they are
wrongly condemning and finding fault 1 entitled to be protected in their legal
with Judge II. D. Travis because he right, ar.d should not be made the prey
has not yet s-ntenced Fml Ostenkop. of grufters ;;or be hc!d up bemu-eof
Judge TravN hai not bad ary idle time s .-tr.e fellow who nbues the business.
During liun Firing.
The l!il:bh a.lnili alt y luis civm at
tention to the question cf ear protec
tion during heavy Rim f.iliiK. and It
has been d,jcld'd to us( plasticine,
with the ctiditicn of cotttn wool, but
the form of ear protection to he used
Is to he left to the Individual choice of
ofl'.eers and men. Plasticine may he
supplied to ships and tannery schools
If specialiy demanded. The addition of
50 to Cu firnliiB of cotton wool has
been recommended tp Insure perfect
safety. It is p luted out that the cost
of the material is very fciuall and hi
use Is often desirable.
His American bouvenlr.
John Schmidt was young and Or
man. Shortly after he came to New
York his friends In Germany wrote:
"Setid us as a souvenir something
typical of American habits."
So John Schmidt looked around.
After observing Americans at home
and In public for a period of three
weeks he considered himself compe
tent to comply with the request. Last
week he sent home the thing which,
In his opinion, most adequately repre
sented American customs and Institu
tions. He sent six packages of chew
ing gum.
Undue Exposure.
Adolphus I say, deah hoy, they tell
me ("holly caught quite n cold dont
cherknow. Augustus Yes. he went without his
chrysanthemum one day last week.
I'lllladelphlH l'ulillc Ledirer
F.ndmg the Trouble.
"I thought you were engimed?"
"Well. I was -for n while."
"Did she throw you over?"
"nil, no. I leund (nt slie lif.j an
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CARPETS FOR SPRING
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A beautiful line of Moquette and
Velvet Brussels carpets. 3-ply All
Wool, Yard Wide Carpets. 2-ply
Ail-Wool, Yard Wide Carpets.
Half-Wool Carpets, Cottage Car
pets, Sanitary Carpets, Japanese
& China Mattings. Small size Rugs,
9x12 RUGS. Linoleums in 2-yards
and 4-yards wide.
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