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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1903)
Do You LOCAL BREVITIES. t i.i :il ; riiiirV '.' Wall I ':! r :i riirinu' , I'n.'s Tin t rt t s will .! ! l-.ilin. I n U linn t its :r- r I h- uN-rt . "riut lb ii." I In- rivnrit.' clar. Window i;i,iv.. at ot riin: A. '.' I.ih.U tmt fur sjirinv f'T its cn- I ion-.. " Kiiii-iti-." fur ;i nnst diliciMii-i MtH )kf. An l nit .in. I ii t - In I lint- f w:ill 1 ; r ;i t i.tTiipX I'u.'s Mrs. UuIm 11 Mali'M. uf S -1 1 1 l-r, aii- isitiii;.' Mr-.. l 's .:innts in this 1 1 V. March :iiui in li!si a 1 : 1 1 1 but w ! it sun- i't that it will x out the si ii- way. Misses I'arii.' ami I'strll-' I'.airtl. t-aiiu ilnw 11 fn.m I T I ! v iii ami sprnt Sunday at hm Thih Ti'M a tit I wifi- ii. parted Satur ilay morning fur a isit uf a b'w days hi i iil ral 'it v , N li. Tln sa!Mn-. 'ri- I'luM'il all day Sun day, and "h iff livers is well l.atd with flu- iii.iiiinr in whirl 1 the ru lriefurs iiIh el his orders. ' IViiiis Ivauia," at, the Parniele Monday niirht did not draw as hiir a houeas the play really deserved. It was an e-eleid t'oinpanv and the iiartet te was line. Makes 111.1I tier eat, makes tat Iter at. makes .rraudina eat, makes grandpa eat, makes the children eat. Km-ky Mountain Tea ds ir. A t'n-at spring tori it. .V rents ierin;.S: '. ('. K. Weseott and son Mill returned home Saturday iii"ininr, after several weeks ah. nee in the south. They rome in from t'liiean. where they spent a few days litiyiiiir 'mi.Is. Mrs. r.esi. I.j tie. of Omaha, is visit in.; at the home of Mr. Fred Patterson this week. It is loo early for a picnic. I 1 1 1 she was delighted to hear the moekii u' I iid in the forest I I res. 1 I'. I.au. one of the .toiinial's prompt pa im; pat ronsat the Murdoi k ototViee. was in the city Tuesday and renewed for anot her yea r. Mr. Law is also one of the reliable democrats of Cass county. Koth. the man who was arrested at I. a Plat ?e I iv Mieriir Mr I '.ride some t ime Ui.'o for stealiiii.' an overroat. a watch and other articles from .laroh Luft ami .laco' Vallery, was seidenred yes terday hy Jude .lessen to L'o days in the county jail, on a plea of ruilty to Ktit larceny. Ir. .lames UK-hard will examine ejesfrreat Ieriiif,r I'u.'s, Wednesday .March Yon take no chance when lr. Ilirhards examines your eyes and it costs you m. thini;. Over . patrons in Plattsmonth. I le w ill Ik- at tiering Co s store Wednesday. March -. Mr. II. I latins of Mell-oume. I'la.. writes. "My dulur told me I had Consumption and nothing could he done for me. I was yiven up to die. The otTer of a f rt e trial U.ttle of lr. Kini. New Discovery for Consump tion, induceil me to try it. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery. It surely saved my life." This -,'reat cure is guaranteed tor all throat and hirur iliseases hy V. ii. Fricke A ('.. dru-jists. Price .mc and 1.00. Trial U-ttles five. Sattler & Fassbender. Are 1 1 Sattler & Fassbender. Want an Up-to- Date Mi Spring at? If vmi aif -Miitfinplatin' kvltinj one call on th.-old rv!inll tailor Frank McElroy, -amifi his lint saiiiUs ami Kae youror ! r in lim ami Im will lo tin? tin rest. ( all for "(Jut. Ileil" cigars, te. A uhmI h ad pencil for lc at (01 in,' 'o.'s Writing paper, mmis, ink and all writing material at (o iin ('o.'s John II. Wayoiier, of Weeping Water, wa in the city Friday. Al. x Clifton or the llavciork Sutr dayed with his family in this city. The l.io-.l iir.eleialesmokers declare I he "KMpiisiloV I hechoi.csl cigars. .1. W. P.areer, ;u, employer of the . X M. at Lincoln, sjm nt Sunday in the city. Miss Jennie Koke. of (ilemvood, Iowa visited friends in this city over Sun day. I Hike P.uli.'er, of the P. p. paint shop at 4 Mualia. and wife and son sMnt Sunday with I Mat tsinoulli relatives. Ilukill, Optician, of Omaha, will lie at Fricke Co.'s dru; store every Monday. Kxaminat ion free. Satis tact ion Kiiaianleed. If it 's a hilious attack, take Cham- herlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a iiiick recovery is certain. For sale by all druj.'i.'i.sts. On Saturday last JuIk IoiiKlass issued a marriage lirense to ('has. I.. Winn, au'ed '.VI. and Miss Jennie L. Jiidkins, a'ed '2, lth of ClenvvtitNl, Iowa. Puts roses in her saucy cheeks. Makes her eyes j;row bright w ith fun, Makes months seem like weeks: That's what Pinky Mountain Tea has done. Mrs. (oorfze Hay was taken very ill last Wednesday, but the illness was of brief durat ion and she is aain up and about. Miss Ada, who has lieen in poor health for .several weeks, is aain on duty at the store. Central City (S. I.) Peyister. Julius Pit, was a welcome caller at this office Monday and gladdened the lu-art of the cashier by leaving two jjreat bis.' silver dollars to apply on subscription to the Journal. Julius is one of Cass county's thorounbred wine growers, anil his floods are always in demand. J. II Meisinjjcr, of Cedar Creek, while in tha city Monday called and renewed for the Journal for himself, and also for one for Jacob J. Meisinyer at Louisville. Mr. Meisingrcr while in the city went through the ordeal of havin;nine teeth pulled at one settin;, preparatory to having new ones made that would not ache. He says that Cteorye Horn come down from Cedar Creek purposely to have one that was Imtherinj; him also jerked out, but backed square' out when he saw what his old friend had ;one through with. Independent Cigar FACTORY! : THE V 5c CIGAR, Cti.'iIU'iisrfs ConiiKirlsf'ii in Quality and (irkinaiisliip. J curs ii:iihk'uk;, .Ma mi fai'turt-r. Any Special Prices because we are join to move or any thing of that kind, because we tfoiiitf to stay riht where we are and continue to depli cate prices made by any other Furniture House in Platts month. If you don't believe we mean just what we say, come and see us and we will soon convince you of this fact. So when needing anything remember the place Sattler cc Fassbender the Old Re liable Furniture Men. Mr. arid Mrs. J. A. Waller, of Mur ray, have tfone to Kansas to visit with friends for two or three weeks. Just think-(.'iiaranteed to wear years that's what Cerintf X Co. do with Pat ton's Sun Proof Paint. We are pleased to note that Hob Clark, who has ln-en down with in Ham atory rheumatism is Improving. When a man K'ets the ytip lie ran drink a quart of whiskey to eure it, tint all a woman ran do is to cry l.e ratise blowing her nose makes it red. Mrs. P. Vs. Pullner, who recently returned from Omaha, where she was receiving medical treatment for several weeks, we art; pleased to chronicle, is gradually recoveriiiK. The follow in' ma rriak'e permits were issued Monday: Philip J. Iohnes, areil 2M, of FlmwtMxl, and Miss Anna Prinklow, aifed l!r, of (Jreenwood; .lonatliaii A. Trimble, a'ed 27, and Miss Alta M, Hudson, aed l'i, lioth of Faille. II. W. Lontf, living three miles west of Mynard, called Friday, while in the city on other business, and renewed his faith In the Journal for another year. Mr. Lonj; is well pleased with the paM-r, and so expressed himself in no uncertain tone. K. C. Paldwin, living four miles west of Murray, brought the Journal a lot of line parsnips yesterday, for which he will accept our thanks Mr. Pald win reiMirts his wife, who was for sev eral days dangerously ill with the measels, is much better. Walter Heaver and wife, of near Mynard, were in the city Saturday, and while here called and ordered the Journal sent to his address at Pierce, Neb. , near which place he removed this week, to continue farming. Mr. and Mrs. Heaver are excellent people, ami their many friends reyret to see them leave Cass county. 1 0 W TV TVTl SVk lUIIH .We are Special Ribbon Sale Now On! jpaooeocooGeoGoooccoooogcopoooo Dress Goods! 1 in Voiles, Silk and Wool O in Voiles, fculk" and Wool R Tvf..Uo ir--.. 8 1 m T3 0 mens and Almas, Rus- 8 v.., v iau x vv inc. Wash Goods! 111 W3UIJ1IIO XJULIMC, XJ.U- corde Dimitv, Ballstoh S Cords. Tula and Kino-- b ston Stripes, Meteor b Crepe, &c. XWO0O0O0O0O0O0O9O0GCOO0OSX ply and 3 b Agents for tS lor Quality Queen 8 bhoes. Dean and Gabe Austin were here from Cnion Saturday on business. (. P. Iolk, a prominent Lincoln at torney, was attending court here Fri day. Alex. Peach and wife, of Alliance, were visiting relatives here the past week. Mrs. Ida Schneider, of Cedar Creek, was the guest of II. A. Schneider and family last week. II. M. Gault and family took their departure last week for Burgettstown. Penn., their future home. Mr. Jack Erwin, an old time Cass county resident, but now of Knox county, Neb., was here last week. Mrs. Ernime Allen, who had been visiting her" daughter Mrs. Grant Wurl, for some weeks, returued to her home in Dunlap. Iowa, last Thursday. J. Q. and Charles Connally, who were called here on account of the death of their father, G. I). Connally, have returned to their homes in Union, Oregon. I"art of the pontoon bridge from Plattsmonth passed down the river yesterday afternoon, but no one went out to land it, so it went on south and will probably be landed at Peru and Prownville and be used by the people of either of the places until high water comes along and moves it to some point farther south. Nebraska City News. Socialist Nominees. The Socialists of riattsmouth met in convention last night and nomi nated the following gentlemen for members of the city council: First ward Homer McKay. Second William Kroehler. Third T. J. Isner. Fourth Henry Sander. Fifth Ole Koman. For members of the board of educa tionHenry Madson and Charles L. Martin. Henry Rajross, of "Louisville, was here yesterday. (Juaranteed to wear live years-Pat-ton's Sun Proof Iainf. Sold only by (crinx & Co. Kd. Fry, who visited in this city sev eral weeks, departed Saturday Tor Cheyenne, Wyoming. Hon. (ieo. spurlw-'k. came down from the capilol Saturday morning, and re mained over Sunday. Mrs. J. Pynott.of Ilurlintfton, Iowa, come in Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Pell and family. Leave orders for pajier hangers and painters at (Jerintf a? Co.'s, and they will send you lirst class men. Isolds Liner was called to Lincoln Saturday to attend the .'uncial of his uncle, who died the day previous. Miss 1-ouise Seeberer. who was vis itint,' her cousin, Miss Edna Marshall, returned to her home in 'orth Platte, Neb., Saturday. Dr. Ceo. L. Miller, one of the pio neer democratic editors of Nebraska, was married in Nebraska City Tues day to Miss Francis M. Pris, both of Omaha. Matt Cerintf of Plattsmonth was here this week to argue the motion tiled by the li. & M. for a new trial in the Krayenbuhl damage case, but the company was not ready and the matter went over until t health inst. Central City (Neb.) Democrat. The "Devil's Auction" at the Parm ele Thursday night, was greeted by perhaps the largest audience of any company that has been here this sea son. While "standing room was not at a premium," there were but ex ceedingly few seats not taken. The performance gave very good satisfac tion generally speaking, but as with all other shows it did not come up to the expectations of some. A TTfc TT1 All 1TI iillllUUlllJljlIlCllL showing New Goods in all Departments. Wa ehe 0 Aaicirrc 0 . :e new merreriz- O Q , , - X3- O 8 ed goods in Pique, Ox- v lords, Alexandria Uloth, o rs, x, 8 Russin Cloth, Ktc, Ktc. ecooGCOeob trpei . J 8 Department: s Q We areshowinr a beau 8 tiful line of S and Velvets 8 colorinef 8 fro 50c to O jyj- iyj yot. vjuhu- q N na fast colors, 25c and k 8 40c. Straw Mattings, 84 .8 GrassMatting, Oilcloths, 8 0 Linoleums and Rugs. 8 Linoleums and Ru ' ' k m ingrains in 2- 8 U nderwear 8 -plv all wool N 8 BOYET Parlor matches only lc a box, at Gering & Co.'s Emil Oberle and Miss Kate Ketel hut, of Eagle, were married in Lincoln Wednesday, March 11, 1903 A. B. Todd and J. M. Robertson went to Lincoln Friday to again punch the state house animals in the short ribs, as a gentle reminder of their promises to the railroads. Mrs. Minnie Buskirk, departed for her home in Milwaukee, Wis., last Thursday evening, accompanied by Mr. A. G. Tartsch. Mrs. Buskirk is a sister of Mrs. Tartsch and was here visiting her. Mr. Ilasmus Peterson is erecting a very neat residence iust north of the Joseph Crites property, on High school hill. When finished it will be one of the neatest and commodious dwellings on the hill. County Clerk Tyson has notified all road overseers of the county to ex amine all bridges that need rebuilding or repaired in the various districts, and make reports of same to him be fore the first of April. Hon. M. L. Fredrick, of Cedar Creek, was in the city Saturday. Evidently, Martin finds more attraction on the farm than he does in the legislative hall at Lincoln. Such members are missed only when voting on some par ty measure. Miss Garnett Cory went to Omaha yesterday to see her sister, Mrs. Sybel Brantner, who is in the Immanuel hospital. She was accompanied by Mrs. Brantner's little daughter, Jen nett. She reports her sister improv ing. The infant son of K. N. Neilson, aged one year and two months, died on Thursday morning, March 12, 1903, at the home of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohm. The funeral took plare Saturday afternoon. A little over one month since the child's mother died. Pead Ilayden Pros, ad in this paper. (let your shoes shined at Shcrwnd's D. P. Porter was up from Murray Tuesday. ' Prof. M. A. Sams of the Louisville school, was in the city Saturday on business. "Exquisitos" is the popular cigar, and a most elegant smoker. Made only by Herman Spies. Mrs. Nellie P. Agnew, formerly of this city, is making arrangements to erect a $.",ono residence on Capital ad dition in Lincoln. John Sherfey, who has been visit ing relatives here for several weeks, left for his home in Crand Forks, S. D., Tuesday morning. A marriage license was issued Fri day to William C Erickson, aged of Oneida, Illinois, and Miss Susie Ed wards, aged 24, Wayne, Neb. Mrs. E. S. Parstow, of Lincoln, was visiting in this city last week, and on Saturday called on the Journal, renew ed for the same and ordered it, sent to Lincoln, which place they will make their future home. This community regrets very much to lose Mr. and Mrs. Parstow. Put what is Plattsmouth's loss is Lincoln's gain. Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs W. Wat kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He's now sound, and well." Every Inidy ought to know, it's the only sure euro for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. (Juaranteed by b (J. Fricke & (Jo., druggists. Price foo and $1.00. Trial bottles free. '1 n f TllTl f TTI "4" from 5c per yd uP. rlrr' VAlir O Caroets 13 Q . c :f S 0 c , u4. u .:n 8 cup lor vou so that it will 0 0Ki , i 8 bbe readv when house b cleaning begins. b X Wait for our big The greatest sensation 8 sa ever' 8 & 3d Mayor W. I). Ambler, of Weeping Water, was doing a little "courting"' here Tuesday. A. M. Russell, the leading legal light of Weeping Water, was attend ing court Tuesday. Mrs. A. W. Atwood went to Jack sonville, 111., Tuesday to visit several weeks with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Winn are rejoic ing over the advent of a 10 pound boy at their home Tuesday evening. Master Mechanic Ackerman, of the Ilavelock shops was here Tuesday looking after some company matters. Marriage licenses were issued Tues day to Blair 1). Porter, atred i, and Miss Aradama Fleming, aged 26, both of Murray, Nebraska. Great spring tonic. Drives out all impurties. Makes the blood rich. Fills you with warm, tingling life. A spring blessing is Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Gering &-Co. Charley Stone was up from Murray Tuesday on business. He was accom panied by Ed. Parrott. of Peru, organ izer for the A. O. U. W., who reports that order greatly increasing in mem bership in this county, as well as throughout the entire community. Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills arc liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. Alt druggists. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Then use DUCKICGHAM'S DYEtft&V. ocn. orOmmTi, a. P. Mu a Co., uhu, m. V 8 S Moquettes JlUlIIl 8 m all new x 8 saie: s SON I When Your Appetite Plays Truant I Mm i mm V To It Sold only in In NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY Miss Clara Street is visiting a few days this week in Weeping Water. John M. Leyda was called to Falls City this week on account of the death of his mother. Mr. Ii. F. Dill, of South Bend, is in the city tJday, and made the Journal a pleasant call, and while here renewed for another year. S. A. Morrison, of the Louisville Courier, was a county seat caller yes t rday, and gave the Journal a brief but pleasant call. Prof. J. W. Crabtree, state inspec tor of High schools, was in the city Monday looking after interests per taining to his otlice. A marriage permit was issued yes terday to William W. Coatman, aged 13, and Miss Grace M. Dunn, aged 20, both of Weeping Water. W. II. Ileil, the fine stock breeder, of Eight Mile Grove precinct, receiv ed two thoroughbred cows Tuesday from Iowa to add to his increasing: herd of fine cattle. The Journal regrets to inform it readers that Father Carney, of the St. John's Catholic church, is very low and no hopes whatever are entertain! for his recovery. J. C. Meisinger, of Cedar Creek, was in the city yesterday and renewed for another year's reading of the Journal. True to the Meisinger habits he never lets his subscription get behind. Another change has been made in warehouseman at the B. & M. depot. John Kearnes, of York, Neb., takes, the place of Wm. Brantner, who fail ed to pass the proper medical examin ation. Ii. R. Nichols, of near Murray was the city yesterday. While here lie called and renewed for the Journal an other year. Mr. Nichols is one of the thoroughbred democrats of Cass coun ty, and an excellent citizen. Henry Lehnhoif, of College. Hill, came in yesterday to spend a few days with his brother Fred, who is again quite sick. Mr. Lehnhoff partially recovered from his late serious sick ness, but had taken a relapse. Mr. and Mrs. George Cackley, of Omaha, were in the city Friday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shum way, Mrs. Cackley and Mrs. Shumway are cousins, and it is needless to say the day was highly enjoyed. Mr. Cackley is a member of the wholesale liquor house of Cackley Bros., of Oma ha, and since he began making regular trips to Plattsmouth he is becoming quite popular with the dealers. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual dis order of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c and satisfac tion guaranteed by F. G. Fricke & Co. druggists. I ill IS A LUXURY! WE MAUE TMEM FOR !5C. VELVET SPONGES, CARRIAGE SPONGES, SLATE SPONGES. ETC. Sponges: lc to 50c, We believe this the finest shipment of sponges yet received, they having been taken from the Mediterianean Sea. We buy our sponges direct from the importer, giving the custo mer the advantage of the low prices. F. G. FRICKE CO., Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 1 mmr ii ii Coax Back. vV - er - seal Packages . V The Louisville Bridge. Cuite a delegation were down from Iuisv ille yesterday in the Interest of the wagon bridge which spans the Platte river at that point, and which was almost totally destroyed by I he re cent, breaking up of the Ice on that and tributary streams, but as one of the commissioners was absent action was deferred. There seems to lie a differ ence of opinion regarding the rebuild ing of t he bridge. Numerous farmers, many of whom are not directly Inter ested in the matter, and who have no use for it personally, favor its recon struction and are very free in express ing themselves to the effect that the commissioners should take some action in the matter, and as soon as possible. Louisville is in Cass county, and has some interests worthy of recognition, the same as other sections of the coun ty. To say that this bridge was a great benefit to the business interests of Louisville is all true, the same as the new bridges recently constructed over the Weeping Water and other streams are to the city of Weeping Water and ot her towns of the county. Louisville draws a heavy trade from Sarpy county, and the very fact that Springfield, over in that county, arid and one or two towns in Cass county are unfavorable to the proposition, is sufficient proof that the bridge ought to Ixi reconstructed, and that every day it remains in its present condition is a great detriment to the business In terests of the thriving little city, of whom its less successful neighbors seem to be exceedingly envious. The Jour nal very much desires to see the Lou isville bridge reconstructed, and with out unnecessary delay. Went to Hear "The Strollers." A large delegation from this city to the number of forty or fifty, went to hear the Misses Alice and Ethel Dovey in "The Strollers" at the Boyd in Omaha yesterday, and among them were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. S. Burton; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Helps; Mrs. C. C. Parmele; Mrs. R. R. Livingston; Mrs. T. E. Parmele; Mrs. F. E. White; Mrs. C. A. Marshall; Mrs. Byron Clark; Mrs. J. D. McBride: Mrs. Jack Pearce; Mrs. W. L. Pickett; Mrs. T. P. Livingston; Albert Fricke and Will Butler. Mrs. Geo. Dovey, mother of Misses Alice and Ethel, accompanied by her daugh ters, Misses Elizabeth, Margaret and Katherine, also went and remain ed until the departure of the company from Omaha. Fred Tappen, of Louisville, was a county seat visitor last Thursday. Osteopathy in Plattsmouth! Hr. p. )J). (Bass, . . .Osteopathic Physician. . . Graduate of American School of OsKsopalhy Kirksvllle, Missouri. Lidy Attendant. Consultation Kn;e, Waterman Building. Telephone 310. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. in. I T PHARMACISTS,