The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, April 21, 1910, Image 2

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Barclay's Restaurant
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THE PLACE
TO EAT
Everything veal and
ekun and a good place to
go Jar your SUNDAY
DINNER. Board by
1 the week. Lunch counter
in connection.
Open All Night
AN EXCITING GAME.
(From Monday's Dally)
A. M. Roberts was a business so
journer to the Market town today.
Center of Block Between 4th and 5th Sts.
THE TAILOR'S SONG
Fit out at Frank's get a suit up to date,
Right in the fashion of wpolens first rate.
A suit that will fit goods sound as a bell,
No outside shops will fit you as well,
Keep track of Mac's good value he sells.
Mac builds good clothes garments all neat,
Chicago's ready made agents cannot compete.
Examine his line and prices all through,
Look him up for a suit, saves money for you.
Reliable goods, all through his line,
Order a suit for the on coming spring time,1
You find value for money here every time.
Buddy Taught It to Hit Grandma and
Explained It to Hia Fathar.
There is a pood old lady living Fran Ballance was a morning
not far from oodward avenue and traveleer on east bound No. 0 today.
the boulevard who looks upon all
games of card. as a menace to the e. F. Hasler was among the day's
soul of man. There is not a play- Pluttsmouth callers in the Gate city.
ing card in her daughter's home,
where she resides, and the person Mr. antj yTS k. fowle went
convicted of indulging in solitaire, up to Omaha on one of the early trains
casino, euchre or any similar pa?- today.
time forfeits that old lady's esteem
and wins in its place her sincere C. E. Mctzcr of Cedar Creek made
and deep sympathy. a business call in the city the last of
She has a grandson who is not the week. '
quite as saintly, lie is going to
high school and has been known to Dr. J. 0. Nystrom of Omaha was
win 28 cents in one afternoon at an over Sunday visitor at the residence
penny ante freeze out and can riffle of August Johnson of South Park,
a pack without spilling any on the
floor. He and his grandmother are Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith and two
great pals, and the other evening sons are spending the day in Omaha
his father, who left a great many going up on the popular morning train.
things behind him when he married,
was startled to hear his son exclaim : o. C. Dovey is attending to business
"I'll see you and raise you three matters in Ashland today going there
grandma!" 0n one of the early train this morning.
On the family sewing table grand-
ma and the young man were playing Mrs j n Rutherford b ht a
an exciting game. They were using Burlington ticket for Omaha this
a pack of cards designed for a game morni whprc shc ig di thc
juiuwii us our leuwieieu menus uuu ,i,,
a uisii vi ueuiis. uu eucu curu was
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uie piciure ox it uuicreui una 01 W w Brown a enRjnccr on t,,e
"ir . Burlington, left on one of the early
Presently grandma in an excited trai.13 fop Lincoln to take his run
trvna ninon lin' V -i -i .i
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MICHAEL HILD
House Furniture and Undertaking
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, etc.,
South Sixth Street.
Plattsmouth,tNebraska.
Michael Hild, John Saltier
Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Phones 137 and 217.
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COAL that burns,and
bums right. That's
the kind we handle.
Deliveries in large or
small amounts made
on short notice.
J. V. Egenberger
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Millinery Opening
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FREE
FREE
FREE
I will trim your hat
FREE of charge if you
buy your hat and trim
mings. I have an ele
gant line of medium
prices andjmedium size
hats. Call and see.
Clerk of the District Court Iloi-
ertson went up on Xo. 15 today for
a brief business call in the nietronu-
lis.
Miss Anna Tarns started on the
eiglit-lifteen train today for idair
for a few days visit with her brother
Fred Tains.
ALCOHOL 3 PEK ni'.KT
ANcgelablePrcpanilonforAs
similaiinSihcFoodanilRcdula ling Ute Sicmac&s aMBowdsof
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Miss Elizabeth Jackson left for her
home in umalia alter visiting over
Sunday at the residence of II. J.
Streight.
again.
Father fhecamo interested. Grand
ma stayed up until 9 o'clock, half
an hour past her bedtime, and when
she reluctantly arose she said:
"Well, Buddy, I have nineteen
more beans than you have, and I'll
get all of yours away from you to
morrow night."
"My son," said father after grand
ma had left the room, "what's the
game you were playing with grand
ma?"
"It's called beano," said his son.
"You see, these cards are divided
into four groups birds of prey, Miss Laura Smith has been visiting
son birds, game birds an(l domestic the last day or so with her father M.
fowls. I here are thirteen of each, W. Smith of this city. She departed
and they are graded. The eogle, this morning for her home in York.
lark, grouse and turkey count the
highest. Ihe dealer givea each William Kubes of Crete left this
player five cards, and each one can morning for his home accompanied
lay aside as many as he wants and by I rank Javoc with whom he has
draw as many more. Lverybody been visiting m tins city.
puts one bean m he middle of the
table at the bcgmainr Luward bchuigholt took a morn
I er think I understand," said ing train for Glcnwood, la., where he
father. "Let you and I play holds a position at the state insti-
little game, bo's you can teach me tution for the feeble minded.
how."
There was a wickedly reminis- II. 0. Elders of Omaha departed this
ent smile on father's face as he morning ftr his home town after mak
pulled the last of Buddy's beans at ing a short stay in this city at the
10:50. Detroit News-Tribune. William luey residence
Promotes Digcslionhtcrfut;
ness and Resi.Contalns neither
Opium.Morphine norMiacraL
ot Narcotic.
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Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Bill
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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For Over
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Punctuation. Kf Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Osborn of Loun
In the earliest Latin inscriptions cil Hluffs were Sunday visitors' with
and manuscripts no system of punc- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Denson leaving
tuation is followed. The full point this morning for Cripple Creek.
(. wns rrrndnallv introduced, bein?
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placed on the level, middle or top ade Vindham of Lincoln, the late
of the letters. In the minuscule possessor oi a new son, was in tne city
manuscripts of the eighth, ninth yesterday and today telling everyone
and following centuries the period, of the great qualities of the new ar
on the line or high, was first used; rival.
then the comma and semicolon and
v.he inverted semicolon, whose pow- "ss Jiazel cowies returned to ner
er was rather stronger than that of work in Omaha on the early morning
the comma. Some say that the train after spending lies regular Sun.
Cnrolino niinnsenles of tho ninth day visit with her parents in this
century exhibit the note of interro- city.
MISS MYERS
gation, for which the inverted semi
colon, which was gradually dropped,
may have furnished the mark. Ihe
Greeks use the semicolon asn in
terrogation point. In English the
colon is said to have been intro
duced about 14S3, thc comma about
1501 and the semicolon about 1570.
In Sir Tliilip Sidney's "Arcadia"
(1587) all the punctuation points
appear, including the note of inter
rogation, asterisk and parentheses.
Air. and Mrs. II. Northcutt, resi
dents of Omaha departed for their
home this morning after being thc
guests over Sunday at the J. W. Cra
bill home.
Miss Ina Davis has returned to
the citv after being in thc south
for a number of weeks. She was called
to the death bed of a cousin who died
in West Virginia.
Miss Henriett Benke of Bennington
Mrs. Henry Parke of Benson bough'
tickets this morning for their respec
tivc homes after being in the city ove
Halping the Minister
A Scotch preacher had in his con
gregation an old' woman who was
doiif. In order to lirnr the sermon
each Sunday this old lady would Sunday at the residence of C. W. Her
fipnf. Iiersplf nr. thi fnnt. nf tho milnit M"
r--r--
etairs. One dav the sermon was
about Jonah, and the preacher be 'W. P. Bailey of Glen wood son o
came very rhetorical. Grandfather Bailey who is confined
"And when tho sailors threw Jo- to ins uea, came 10 ine ocusiue
nab overhonnl " hn snid. "a bifr fish his father in this city Saturday. He
swallowed him tip. Was it a shark will remain in town a few days.
that got 'im? Nay, my brethren, it
was ne'er a shark. Was it a sword- William Weber, who has bee
fish that cat him ? Nay" employed as machinist at the Burling-
"It was a whale." whispered the ton shops at Havclock, departe
old lady excitedly. yesterday for Seattle, where he
"Iluslf, Biddic." said the preacher will probably continue his line of wor
indignantly. "Would ye tak th
word o' God out o' yer anc meenis- Mrs. H. Dowd and daughter Ger
ter'a mouth?" Success Magazine, trudc, residents of Chicago, went to
Omaha this morning from where they
will return to their home. They have
thc last few days nt
J. E.
DOVEY BLOCK
REAL ESTATE. Town residence from $450 to $3,000. Don't
Eay rent any longer. You can own your own dwelling cheaper,
et me show you some good chances to acquire farms in Ne
braska, South and North Dakota, Missouri or Texas. FIKE
INSURANCE written in six of the best companies.
SURETY BONDS. Get your bonds from the American Surety Co.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The risk of personal injury is 40
times as great as that of losing your property by fire. Secure
a policy of the London Gurantee and Accident Company and
be sure of an income white you are onable to work.
INDEPENDENT PHONE 454.
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TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL
The Majestie Theatre will open on or about
Swj April 2:i. The attractions that will be shown in
I 1 ' 1- l .il. I
tins nouse are positively in a ciass uy iut.inseives.
The pictures will be clean, pleasing and enter
taining. Our shows will always please and
entertain both young and old. You will always
find the Majestic Theatre, a good place to spend
a pleasant hour.
Two shows every night, matinee every Sat
urday, 2:30 p. m. Watch papers for opening date.
Thanking you in advance for your valued patron
age, we are Respectfully Yours,
0 TUC MA IFQTIf THFATRF TO
11IJU Hint JUUUV A RlmJl k A AmJ vs
g R. M. Shales,
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Closing Out My Entire Line of
Th Plcasurt Waa Mutual.
The friends of two American ce- been cntertainc
Read The Daily News
lchrities, one a stutterer and the
other somewhat deaf, succeeded aft
er much maneuvering in getting
them to meet, and the event aroused
considerable unholy glee.
Some time thereafter the stutter
er was aked how . the interview
passed off.
"Oh, w-we g-g-got along f-f-Cne-ly,M
he stammered. "I c-c-couldn't
t-t-t-talk, and f-s-she c-c-c-couldn't
h-h-hear me." Lippincott's.
thc F.
city.
E. Denson residence in this
Mrs. II. A. Clutter of Washington,
la., has been a guest the last few days
at thc home of Mrs. Wm. McCauley.
Shc and Mrs. Joseph Messersmith
of Havclock, who lias also been a
visitor at the McCauley home, left
this morning for Havclock where the
former will make a short stay with
Mrs. Messersmith.
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Owing to my failing health, I have decided to close my
entire line of millinery, after which J shall retire from
business. Prices will be made accordingly. This will
be our last summer seuron.
1 MRS. JULIA DWYER
The Daily 10 Cents a Week
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