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About The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1910)
fwhite Pine Cough Syrup where they have been visiting t'air parents for a 'few days. George Dodge and wife went to Council Bluffs th is morning u i t ro they will vi.itjheir daughter, Mis Violet, for a short time. I fc pjs rirp iup iup nip lupiupnrpn ip "i D (Mentholated) WITH TAR 25 and 50 cents Relieves you of your cough at once and leaves no bad after effects as it contains NO OPIATES WEYfflQI & MADRABA a - at The Red Cross Drug Store. From Tuesday's Daily. John Kohoutck wan called to Omaha on business this morning. Gid Archer was an Omaha passenger on (he morning train today. Joe Hadraba was an Omaha pas senger on the morning train today. Miss Mattio Tiller, of Hamburg Iowa, is in the city the guest of Miss Ellen Wiudham. Joe Svelila spent the day in Omaha going on the morning train where he visited with friends. A. Peistrop and wife spent the day with their Omaha friends, going on No IS this morning. Admission to th Washington party fifteen cents including New England eupixT. Everybody invited. 112-2 Judge Boohoii departed for Red Oak this morning where he will visit his uncle over the holiday. It. II. Pattou was an Omaha pas senger on the morning train today, where he was called on business. Mrs. Herman Beater departed for Hosco, Illinois last evening on No 2 for a two weeks visit with relatives. John IJcin, of Cedar Creek, was a Plattsmouth visitor Sunday and restored t the Plattsmouth hotel. John D. Bogard, of Avoca, is re gistered at the Perkins and doing jury work this week. Anton Toman and daughter Edith spent the day in Omaha the guest of Frank Janda and wife. Miss Daisy Perry was a passenger to Lincoln on the morning train, where she will visit relatives. Anton Kobeck, employee of the Burlington, spent the day in Omaha going on No. 15 this morning. John Bajeck went to Hamburg Iowa this morning taking with him a consignment of Plattsmouth made cigars. Henry Trout the night police, left this morning for Burlington, Iowa to attend the marriage of his niece. J. P. Meisingcr and wife were Omaha passengers on the morning train today where they spent the day with friends. John Kopia was an Omaha passenger on the morning train today where he was looking after business matters between trains. Mrs. Butler, of Omaha, was an over night guest of Mrs. M. A. Dixon, and attended tho 14th anniversary of tlie K. &. L. of S. Charles Bell and family returned from Bennington, Iowa this morning Let Me Tell You Something If, you want to be properly dressed, ; you should . have your, clothes made to order. You can't get up-to-date styles in ready-mades, for they are made six months before the season opens. BLUE SERGE SUITS The only place in the city where you can j,at a good blue serge, fancy worsted, cheviot or Scotch tweed suit to order that are actually worth from $35 to $40, for only $20 FOR NOTHING All suits made by me on or before March 1st, will be cleaned . an dpressed as long as they last for nothing. SPECIAL From now until March 15th, I will clean, dry cleanj and press clothing for 50 cents to 1 dollar. ,' ' ALL WORK- GUARANTEED James Socher The Tailor. TWO JACKS . Will sell or trade one, at my barn. Miss Verna Cole, Miss Martin and Miss Gohcry of the central building spent their holiday in Omaha, leaving for that city this. morning. A child's muff found two weeks ago can be recovered by calling at Fcticr 8 shoe tore and identifying property and paying for this notice. John Snead returned to Lincoln this morning having been a witness for -the plaintiff in the damage suit of Blish against the Burlington. J. It. Hunter left for Gibson on the morning train today, intending to relieve storekeeper Stiner of that point, owing to sickness in his family. George A. Spangler, of Lincoln, who has been the guest of his mother, Mrs Henry Spangler, for a few days returned to his home this' morning. PRICE REDUCED AGA-IN. The M. E. Parsonage for $135 . Eight rooms and bath room, barn, two lots and etc. R. B.Windham, Agt, lll-3x Mrs. J. M. Leak, of Lincoln who 1ms been visiting old neighbors and friends for a short time returned to her home at Lincoln this morning. Don't fail to take in the Colonial party at the residence of Mrs. A. E. Gasu, Tuesday evening, a fine pro gram has been prcpured. 112-2 Reporting: Only little spare time at home required, mo canvassing or selling. Mention name" of Pastor and Church you attend. Schluetor & Schlucter, Newark, N. J. -r-x Mrs. E. J. Turlin returned to her home at Hamburg this morning having been the guest of Mrs. John Elliott and ABbury Jacks, her sister and brother for a few days. Col. R. A. Wilkinson, of Dunbar, was in Plattsmouth last evening having cried the Coates sale in this vicinity, departed for his home this morning. Go and see George and Martha Washington, President and Mrs Taft and other notables hear a fine pro gram and enjoy a delicious supper Tuesday evening.. 112-2 Mrs. Gertrude Clark, of Nebraska City, National Conductor of the Knights and Ladies of Security was in the city last evening and addressed the meeting of Piatt Council No. 372. Mrs. George Dovey and sons Chas. and Geo., went to the metropolis this morning to view the auto display, Mrs. Dovey having her eye on a fine machine which she may have Mr. Dovey purchase for her use this spring and summer. Farms and Properties wanted. We aro having calls every day for farms, hotels, restaurants and business pro perties in Neb. If your price is reason able write at once. Temple Realty Co. 523 Temple Block, Kansas City, Mo. d-11 -6. FOR EXCHANGE. An improved farm for Plattsmouth property, also one hundred sixty acres unimproved land, in Garfield County for. a cottage. House and 30 acres for rent. Wind ham Investment & Loan Co. 111-2-x S. W. Orton arrived from Weeping Water lust evening and was looking after business matters in the city today Mr. Orton lately disposed ot his residence property in Weeping Water, and is now looking for a purchaser for his drug store. I Ic is of the opinion that southern climate will be more congeniel, and may go south should he sell his business. A BARGAIN A good 5 room cottaee and one half aero covered with fruit and other improvements; $S75, on monthly payments. Also a nice 5 room cottage with one lot, other good improvements on monthly payments of $8.00. 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