The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 18, 1904, Image 5

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    There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord
ingly endorse and recom
mend it.
ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
vA,
Customers can always rely upon getting prime cuts for
broiling or roasting. Wo never purchase inferior grades of
meats. They would not please our customers, and would
bring us moro complaints than profits.
Lorenz Brothers
North of Post Office
EWo will open a fresh and complete stock of Gro
ceries, Canned Goods, Etc., in the room adjoining our meat
market Monday morning, February 15th. Call and see us.
PARMELE THEATER
( WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY )
Monday, February 22 d
Jule Walters' Always Funny
Side Tracked"
44
In Conjunction With that Intellectual Comic Orator
HORATIO XERXES BOOTH
Superior Vaudeville Q
"Side Tracked" is an Old Play
Prices 25c and 35c
Bottled hi Bond.
Slfli ParSif SraiJili and Qdr
MMfJIMnLL.
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IPliilllp Thierolf.
1 LATTSMOUTIi
Clearing
e Block
Fino stock ia moving moro
freely now, and
High Grade Meats
Aro easily obtained.
Plattsmouth, NebrasKa
New Fabrics
For Spring
In suitings, trouserings and for
overcoats are now to be seen in all
the latest novelties from English,
Scotch and American manufactu
rers. We will make your Spring
overcoat or suit in the best and
swellest stylo and of artistic ele
gance at a reasonable price.
Frank McElroy
Fifth and Main Sts. Upstairs
Thespians of Ability
Embellished With New Ideas
All Lower Floor 50c
to the Cheapest
in tbc Unit
Poor Whisky is not only (lis
agreeable to taste, but undoubted.
Iv injurious to the stomach. A lit
tle goxl Whisky is a tine tonic and
hlw instead of harming. Such
Whiskies ns Yellowstone, for in.
stance, will do you iust ns much
good as a doctor's prescription. If
you turn i know how kixmI it is
como in nnd try it.
PRICES:
(iiiekeiiliclmrriHye, ior gallon . . .tt 00
Yellowstone, " ... 4 00
Honey iK-w, ... 3 00
ltltf Hern, "... 2 00
NKBKASKA
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Filti Frlcke went to Lincoln Tues
day.
Dr. Marshall, dentist. Fitzgerald
block.
Claus shears and razors at John
Bauer's.
Smoke the Wurl Hros. celebrated
"Out Hell" clears.
A complete Hn of imported enamel
led ware at John Uauer.
M. X. Drake of Louisville, was a
county seat visitor Tuesday.
Geo. II. Jackman of Louisville, was
Plattsmouth visitor Friday.
The peach croD In southeast Ne
braska Is Indeed very cheerless.
Dr. Frank L. Cummins, dentist.
Orilce with Dr. E. D. Cummins.
Galvanived iron and cast tank heat
ers at lowest prices at John Bauer's.
Matthew (Jerini: was in Lincoln the
fore part of the week on legal business.
Miss Sadie Nichols of Omaha, was
the guest of Miss Francis Mitchell
over Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Newell and F. E. White
came down from Omaha Tuesday for
a short visit.
Mike Waruo. an pmnlnv rf t)m
JIavcluck shops, Sundayed with Tlatts
mouth friends.
Hon. E. M. Pollard of Nehawka.
passed through Plattsmouth Tuesri.av
enroute for Omaha.
Mr. and Mr?. Geo. B. Lehnhoff and
little daughter, of Omaha, Sundayed
with relatives in this city.
O. V. Virgin, who receives his mall
at Mynard, called Saturday and had
his name enrolled for the Journal.
Mr. Walter LauKhlln and MIssTocle
Chopin, of Greenwood, were married
In Lincoln, Saturday, Feb. 13, 1904.
In connection with this Bale we
will have a special clear
a nee sale on
As our stock in this department
must bo reduced.
GREAT BARGAINS
IX
Men's, Women's and Children's
SHOES
Don't Forget the
E:. Qy. DOWErY 6c SON
Miss Jessie Robertson departed Mon
day morning for Lincoln to resume
her studies In the State university.
Miss Gertrude Haumgartner, who
was visiting In this city, returned to
her home In Nebraska City Monday. .
W. S. Copenhavcr is another new
addition to the Journal's big list of
subscribers at the Murray postofllce.
Fred Howland, general foreman of
the Ilavelock shops, visited Platts
mouth friends the fore part of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Chandler aro re
joicing over thearrival Tuesday morn
ing of a new baby of the female per
suasion.
Mrs. P. V. (Jates, of Council RlufTs,
was here Saturday and Sunday visit
ing Mrs. J. W. Johnson, returning
home Sunday evening.
After a short visit with her sister,
Mrs. Lawhead In this city, Mrs; L, A.
Russell returned to her home In Ia
citic Junction Tuesday.
Henry Reed returned from Sulphur
Springs, Ark., Friday, where he was
for several weeks taking treatment for
catarrh trouble, and feels greatly re
lieved. Alf Nichols of near Murray, called
Saturday and had anotheryear'scredit
mark put opposite his name. Mr
Nichols Is always a little ahead In pay
ing his dues.
Judge R. W. Swoaringen, John Stone
and Willie SeylM.lt were here from
Murray Monday night, and while in
the city the Judge paid his respects to
Journal headquarters.
J. P. Falter, Henry uckweller and
Philip Thelroir departed Tuesday
night for a business trip to Pierce ai.il
Knox counties. If Philip and Henry
don't Invest in a small tract of real
estate while absent, we miss our guess.
St. John's Club gave a dance at
Coate'shall Friday night, which, as
usual with all the entertainments
given by this club, was participated in
byagiKiJ number, all of whom arc
high In their praise of the excellency
of the occasion.
BY KEEPING
IN LIME:!
And marching
straight to
Ueelbael? 1 ?o,
where you will be re
Iid for your trouble
by getting the best
on the markets.
Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Fruits,
fresh daily from the markets.
VEGETABLES,
gathered fresh every morning.
'Phone 54.
Waterman Mock I'latUmouth.
A Jaunt to Old Mexico.
On February 18th the Burlington
will run a personally conducted excur
sion frcm Lincoln to Old Mexico and
return. This Is a rare opportunity to
see the "Egypt of the Western Hemi
shere" at minimum cost. Early in
timation of your intention to accom
pany this party Is necessary. For full
Information write to (J. W. Bunnell,
City Passenger Agt, Burlington lloute
Lincoln, Nebraska.
"Gut Hell," the favorite cigar.
E. G. Bovey & Son
WILL HOLD THEIR
Annual Muslin Underwear Sale
(DEFENDER BRAND)
In the Room East of the Dry Goods Store
( Lately Occupied by Bon Elson.
For Complete Descriptions of Styles See Hand Bills
PRICES 25c, 49c, 75c. 89c and 9Sc 0
EMBROIDERIES
Will be placed on sale.
The Greatest Values
Ever hIiowii in Plattsmouth.
All new goods
8c to 48c a Yard
Date, Sale Begins
Better Than Gold.
"I was troubled for several vears
with chronic Indigestion and nervous
debility," writes F. J. Green of Lan
caster, N. II. "No remedy helped me
until 1 began using Electric Hitters,
which did me more good than all the
medicines I ever used. They have also
kept my wife In excellent health for
years. She says Electric Hitters are
just splendid for female troubles; that
they are a grand tonic and invlgorator
for weak, run down women. No other
medicine can take its place In our
family." Try them. Only ate. Satis
faction guaranteed by F. C. FrlcKc
&Co.
A nice little valentine surori.se uartv
was given at the home of Elizabeth
Jackson on Saturday afternoon last, in
honor of the young hostess. At the
o'clock a three course luncheon was
served, (lames and dancing were In
dulged In, and the guests generally
most joyously entertained. Those who
participated In the happy event were:
Alice Root, Charlotte Fetzer, iHimtliy
Brltt, Ellen Pollock, Fern Eads, Ger
trude Morgan, Helen Herold, Mauiine
LchnholT, Madallne Miner, Mildred
Johnson, Masie iHniglass and Mildred
Cummins.
The work of covering the celling of
F. J. Morgan's Moro room with corru
gated metal has leen completed. This
Is a very substantial improvement,
and also Improves the appearance of
the room. It Is an excellent piece of
work, how s master workmanship, and
reflects great credit upon John llauer,
the contractor.
Come to the opening of our store
Saturday afternoon and evening, Feb.
20. We want to get acquainted with
you.our desire is to treat everybody cor
dially at all times, nice music will 1h
furnished and a souvenir for visitors
that day. Geo. W. Gllinan, the drug
gist, dates block.
Win. Stockliam and Fred Hecbner
of Nehawka, were In the city on busi
ness this morning, coining in on tic
5:43 train last evening. While here
Itoth gentlemen vailed on the Journal.
AV. M. Thomas left Tuesday for a
business trip to Furnas county.
For a bad tate in the mouth take a
few des of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. 2:. cents. War
ranted to cure. Fur sale by all il rug
Cists. Pretty Miss Nellie Ila.M'oinb, Omaha:
"I owe my good looks and health to
Hollister's Hucky Mountain Tea. Have
fully regained my health." Tea or
tablets, 3.". cents.
Many country merchants sell goods
cheaper than the big mail order house
but they forget to tell the general
public that fact through the columns
of their local newspaper.
A great many farmers are selling
out and leaving Cass county, on ac
count of high rents and the pike of
land. Most of them are going to kla
homa or Indian Territory.
Our old friend, Conrad Schlater,
dropped in Tuesday to see how the
Journal was getting alone. This is
his first visit In two weeks, the
weather having been too cold for him
to get out.
A fine view of Main street of Platts
mouth, from Seventh street to the
river, will be one of the illustrations
in the February number of the Jour
nal Magazine. Also a view of the 15.
& M. bridge.
The Journal's friend Charley Stone.
of Murray, has purchased a lino resi
dence property In that village. This
looks rather suspicious Charley, but
we will defer extending congratula
tions for a few weeks yet.
Dr. Richards will examine eves at
the Riley Hotel, Monday, February,
2iul, both day and night The doctor
needs no recommendation, as the hun
dreds of persons can testify with whom
he has done business w ithin the hut
few years at Gering & Go's drug store.
ODDS AND ENDS
Lace Curtains
- AND-
REMNANTS
-OF
SHK Dress Goods, Etc.
From nil departments.
Monday, Feb. 15
Dr. E. A. Walker, late of I'nion, l.as
gone to Muskogee, Oklahoma, to Ic
catc, If the surroundings suit him,
and it is to be hoped they will.
'I he best physic. "Once tried and
you will always use Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets," says
William A. Girard, Pease, Vt. These
Tablets arc the most prompt, most
pleasant and most reliable cathartic
In use. For sale by all druggists.
Ir. Richards, the eye and eyesight
specialist of Omaha, will be at tl.c
Riley Hotel Monday, February 22nd,
lK)th day and night, and will exainli c
eyes and lit them with glasses, acd
guarantees all work. I f you are unable
to visit him in the day time, lie will
serve you in the evening.
Don't fail to come in and siibserile
for the Journal by March 1st If jou
want the Journal Monthly Maga.ii e,
which is alone worth one dollara y ar.
Remember If you subscribe for and i ay
ifl.no by that lime you get both for
that money. After that date ymi will
have to pay 1.30 for the two.
A dispatch from Minneapolis, Minn,
reports "four marriages in one family
the same day." It dues not, state
whether "Teddy the Terror" worked
up the event or not. If Teddy could
work olT a few of the old maids in
Plattsmouth on some marriageable
gents, they would undoubtedly feel
grateful to him.
When you feel blue mid that every
thing goes wronif, take a dose or
CliamlK-rlain's stomach nnd Liver
Tablets. They will cleanse :,nd in
vigorate your stomach, regulate your
bowels, give you a reli!i f. r your food
and make you feel that in this old
world Is a good place to live. For sale
by all druggi.sls.
The Februry number of the Journal
Magazine will contain among other
good things, the able address delivered
by Prof. K. L. House, Kiipeiinlendenl
of the liattsinoiitli public schools, ..
fore the annual Sfate Teachers' Assn
elation last year. Ve publish this
able document by request of a nuinlier
of teachers of Cass vounty.
r
1904!
W e take this opportunity of. returning our
nukst .sincere thanks for "past favors, and solicit a
continuance of your patronage in tho future.
During UH.U, we shall endeavor to Bupply tho
market, as usuh' with that
Which Suits the People!
both in quality and prices.
Wishing all a happy and prosperous year, wo
invito all to como and be comforted by making
your purchases from tho largest furniture houso
in Plattsmouth.
Sattler &
Fassbender.
We regret to learn that our est coined
friend. J. A. Walker, of Murray, lias
been in very feeble health for the past
several months. The Journal hopes
Willi the daw n of spring he will have
fully recovered to his former health.
It Isn t How much cold cream a
woman puts on her face but how much
Rocky Mountain Tea she takes Inside
that brings out real beauty. Hollis
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea complexions
stay, o") cents. Tea or tablets. Ger
ing & Co.
Geo. .7. Meisinger, of near Mynard,
was in the city Monday, and while
here called and renewed for the Jour
nal another year. Mr. Meisinger be
longs to that numerous family who
have so nearly run out of names that
they now go by numbers, like George
or John the first, second and third.
J. P. Thackcrand C. Albin, both of
near Union, were In the city last
Thursday and were callewat the Jour
nal headquarters. While here both
renewed their subscriptions for an
other year. Messrs. Thackcrand Albin
are two of Liberty precinct's best citi
zens, and we are always pleased to
meet them.
(Jus Dagcndorfer and family depart
ed Tuesday for Pacossett, Indian Ter
ritory, near which place they will
make their future home. Mr. Dagcn
dorfer called Monday to see that his
name and postofllce address were
placed on the hook all right. Here Is
another hard working farmer who
leaves in order to make a home for
himself and family. Land is too high
for him to do it here.
J. F. Cook of near Mynard, called
Saturday and paid his subscript ion to
January I, l'.mii. Mr. Cook contem
plates removing to near Precept, Fur
nas county, Nebraska, the first of
March, where he has purchased a
farm. He was ltorn and raised on the
old home farm, from where he is mov
ing, and it will be bard for him to get
weaned away from the scenes of his
childhood, yet the Journal wishes him
success and contentment in his new
home.
A slick agent is working down the
state on a new advertising scheme. He
gets out a catalogue of a rural mule,
with the names of all the patrons, and
solicits the merchants to put in their
ads, on the plea that the patrons on
the route are expecting the meiehants
to help pay the expenses of the cata
logue under the penalty of being Isiy-
colled. It is a similar scheme to the
hotel directory and such, always a
threat attached for those w ho fail to
put in a card.
Geo. Stander, one of Cass county's
energetic farmers, was in Saturday
and after paying for his paper another
year ordered the Journal sent to his
mother-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Clark at
Centralia, Mo. Mr. Slander icvntly
visited in IJnone county, Mo,, and is
well pleased with the country. He
says land lias become too valuable hi
Cass county for a poor man to get a
start, and we would not be surprised
to see him eastward bound most any
time in the near future.
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rarmCrS b After IirvIhk owe used l'nrkp,
b S Davis iV C,o.'s"l,.leklet,'oiil!l"nHncuro !
S T S ami pivvi'iitivo for UlnrkK'K. you will
S InSUrC b nev.-r use nnjtliin else. It tho !
N N Hiireht cure nnd onsiest to uho one I
8 Q lilll.' tlocs the work, nHHiirintr
8 YOtir b Hie Hiuiif iinidiint of m.'tlieine in (.(irli
ft X iIimc. 5
ft S A liyixidermie nyriiit,' nnd n little I
I CllttG V " of pills isnll tliere is to it.
Against AsH Your Neighbor About It il
I Use International Stock Food! j
If. G. FRICKE & COJ
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Public Sale
The undersigned will sell at Public
Auction at his farm, ono miles west
and one mile south of Mynard, on
Tuesday, February 23d
Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the
following described property:
One gray horse, 8 years old, weight
1 100: one rmn lini-un nt ..1,1
' ......n., j jtuil Will,
weight l.'KK); one team black geldings,
o years oio, weignt asoo; one team
mares, 7 years old, weight 2800;
haV mare. 10 vnnra nl.l wnl.rht I
I - ' J i . . 1 w 1 1 . , WVIKUU Jl
One havmill'P. li vn-iroiM wnLlif l
one two-year-old mule; ono yearll
i'iiv 1 iiiit. iivi mi:iii fu firrm. nrr
do.en ehiekprw t)
lit W I 1 1' 1 1 I II II il. I IllClllir 1 nr nv iiku
days; one lladger cultivator; tbrt
ii II -1 ....... .1 4 1 . . . .
nuiiiiiiKrmuvuLors; i eru riding iibij
mu Lin iiiiiHMi w i k nj nwrnrc
coin nlnw twn Dlvt.w.r. in.h .
Champion hay rake; Champion 1
t 1 r ... . wn I ....... 1.1. 1 . f
i"U will IIIUIILUrS WILU CIICCK I
teen-foOt harrow lan Imrrnui
,i..:n. "
"i 111, otaiK rane; nay rack; 11 vi
num imiuess; nuy-gaiion IP)
aim oiner articles loo nun
mention.
Terms of
A erorllf nf nun ia .. '
all sums over $10. purchn
uaitKame note at eight.
est; uii sums unner V.I
All property must he:
ueing removed.
W. D. V
W. J) Jones. Audi
Sour
Stomach
No lDDetltn. In nf at nL
r r . w. aiioiigui, IIGIVUU9
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
Cenera! debility, sour risings, and catarrh of
the stomach
.HV wuimjgaiiuu, rwuuui
cures Indlgcatlon. This new discovery repre-
nt tH natural 1..! ( j, '
,ultc, o, oigesuon as tney
exist In a heallhu inmak 1.1 j ..L
. ,.,.,,., buiiiuiuca wnn
the greatest known tonic and reconstructive
K.u'"". rwoaoi uyspeps'.a Cure does not
only cure Indlcestlnn nnM Hu.n..t. 1,... .li.
famous remedy cures all stomach troubles
by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strenclhenlnp ths munm,. m.i. ,
. ,9 -..-ww buitiaiica lining;
the stomach. .
Mr. T. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Vi., tt
kLT ,our s,om,ch '' "
Iot baby " " " now u,ln " In nu
Kodol Digests What You t
Bottles only, i 1. 00 sua holdln, 2 timet tlx trial
lie, which aella for 50 cent.
Prepared by E. O. D.WITT CO., OHIOAQQ
For Sale by F. 0. FRICKE & CO.
Liver Pills
That's what you need: some
thing to cure your bilious
ness and give you a good
digestion. Aycr s Pills are
liver pills. They cure con
stipation and biliousness.
Gently laxative. Alldr2gI.ts.
in; V'liir HI..H.I,., im or Ik kmI licautifut
lir.iKii nt Tli h liliirli ? TIii-ii tun
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