The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 21, 1904, Image 3

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F. J. M ORG AN,
X THE LEADING CLOTHIER.
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The Old Reliable Dealers
H. C. Mlaken
and Son
HANDLE THE
BEST ICE ON EARTH
And are Ready to Deliver it
in Any Quantity.
Orders Promptly Filled
TELEPHONES
I'lattsmouth Nns. 72, T. and 219
Nebraska No. 12
Kunsmann
& Ramge
Still load all other Meat Markets In
furnishing the people of Platts
moutli and vicinity with
First Class Meats
Of Every Description.
Fresh and Smoked Meats,
Fresh Fish, Lard, Etc. Etc
REMEMBER
They have removed to the first room
west of their old stand.
By courteous treatment to all they
hope to retain their present patrons
and gain many new ones.
Independent Cigar
FACTORY!
Qatte&
5c CIGAR,
rhiillfiiiti'!CoiiiiiirlHon In (juullty
mid Wurkiiiiuislili).
JULIUS l'EH'EKUKRG,
Manufacturer.
FOLEYSHONEYTAR
for chUdnn, tat; r. Afo oplaf
Y.
72 fie
Good Old
Summer
Time...
W
1C IIAV1C
make you a price on these "fel
lows" that will be worthy of
consideration. Thev are really
Coolest
on the market ami the nobbiest thin out.
We also have that round turn up Mexican
Hat made of Central American Grass that
we are selling for 20c. They've knocked
the hickory hat out entirely for field work.
Help Yourself.
If there is a chance to boom business
boom It, says nn exchange. Don't be
a knocker, (V.m't pull a long face and
get sour on your stomach. Hope a bit.
Get a smile on you. Hold up your
head. Get a hold with your hands,
then pull. Bury your hatchet. Drop
your tomahawk. Hide your little
hammer. When a stranger drops in
tell him this is the greatest town on
earth. Don't roast. Be jolly. Get
popular. It's dead easy. Help your
self along. Push your friends along
with you. Soon you'll have a whole
possession. Be a good fellow. No
man ever helped himself by knocking
people down. No man ever got rich
trying to make people think he was
the only man on earth. You can't
climb the ladder of fame by stepping
on other people'scorns. They're their
corns; not yours and they're tender.
Keep oil the corns. All men are not
alike. Once in a while you will find
one who is very much alike. But some
are different. You're not the only
shirt waist in the wash. If you don't
like their styles let them alone. Don't
knock. You'll get used to it. There's
no end of fun in minding your own
business, and it makes the people like
you better. Better have others stuck
on yourself. Nobody gets stuck on a
knocker. Don't be one. Be good.
Cured of Bright' Disease.
Mr. BobertO. Burke, Elnora, N. Y.,
writes: "Before I started tit use Fo
ley's Kidney Cure I had to get up from
twelve to twenty times a night, and 1
was all bloated up w ith dropsy and my
eyesight was so impaired I could scarce
ly see one of my family across the room.
1 had given up hope of living, when a
friend recommended Foley's Kidney
Cure. One ;"0 cent bottle worked won
ders and before 1 had taken the third
bottle the dropsy had gone, as well ;us
all other symptoms of Briglit's de-
scase." Sold by F. (. 1'ricke & Co.
$2.15 to Lincoln and Return.
On account of the Epworth League
Assembly the Burlington will sell
uckcis io Lincoln ann return ai ;..i.t,
on August 2 to 11, inclusive.
An educational, interesting and
amusing program is offered, to which
the following will contribute:
Br. Frank Bristol, Gov. Lal'olette
of Wisconsin, Br. John Merritte Dri
ver, Dr. Byron W. King, Dr. N B. C.
King, Boss Crane. Gail Laughlln, Wll
ler F. Crafts, Samuel Dickie. C. S.
Palmer, Lotus Glee Club, Mrs. Minnie
Marshal Smith, Dr. Toyokichl lyenaga
of the University of Chicago, l'rof. L.
D. Klchhoi n, and the Original Slaylon
Jubilee Singers.
Write for pamphlet "Souvenir Tal
ent", which will tell you all about it.
L. W. Wakki-kv,
Gen'l l'ass. Agent, On. aha. Nel).
Weak Hearts
Are caused by Indigestion. If you
eat a little toomuch.or if you are sub
ject toat tacksof indigent ion, the stom
ach expands swells, and puiTs up
ngninst tno l.enil. This crowds the
heait and sii'irtensthebrealli. Bapid
heart beats and heart disease Is the ti
dal results. Ivi'l .1 Dyspepsia Cure dl
gesds what you eat. takesthe strain oil
the heart, cures IndUcst I. ,u, d spepsla,
sour stomach, and contributes nourish
ment, strength and health lo every
organ of thclHdv. Sold bv F.G. Frickc
1 K Co.
9,
a few of those 2-
)'kw suits left ami we'll
Thing
8
8
Dainty appetizing.
:I 'A lb; packages,
I- All high-class grocers.
Two Personally Conducted Excursions
to Boston, via Burlington
Route.
Special excursion to Boston leaves
Lincoln August 11 at ti p. m. in charge
of Chaplain B. U. Randall. A second
excursion leaves Lincoln August bi at
f! p. m. in charge of J. B. Ferguson.
Through tourist cars from Omaha.
Short stops at the show places of the
east. A chance to return via St.
Louis and see the World's Fair the
greatest creation by t he hand of man.
If you are figuring on the trip talk
with our agent about these excursions
a very low rate for the round trip;
with all conditions most favorable or
write me. L. W. Wakki.ky,
G. I'. A., Burlington Koute,
Omaha, Neb
A Valuable Discovery.
One of the greatest discoveries of
the age is that of the Vitaopathic
system of treating and curing disease.
It heals all manner of curable diseases
in which applied and a large per cent
of cases given up as incurable. Itcures
without the use of drugs, medicines or
the surgeon's knife. It cures patients
at any distance from the operator.
We oiler the advantages of this system
of healing to all those who are suffer
ing from chronic orothcrdiseases. Ap
ply to T. II. Bollock, room 111, Coat.es
block, I'lattsmouth, Neb.
$3.00 To David City and Return Via
Burlington Route.
For the David City Chautauqua the
Burlington offers round trip tickets
for M.OO from i'lattsmouth, July 2!t to
to August 7, Inclusive, limited to re
turn August 8.
Among the attractions are Ir. John
Merritte Driver. Thomas McClarv.
Prof. Ilovhannes Mugurditch Cheenee-
geozian, Frank II. Boberson, l'rof.
Beno B. Welbourn, Father L. J.
Vaughan, Ceo. L. McXutt, Dr. Toyo
kichl Lyenaga, Alton 1'ackard, Hon.
C. II. Aldrich. Bev. itarvev T Bar-
mon, v liitney Brothers Quartet, the
Lady Lyceum Quartet of Chicago, and
others.
For full Information regarding train
service ask the agent.
Less Than Half fare to St. Louis
and Return.
The Burlington offers another serie
or low rate excursions to St. Louis
and return, on Mondays, July 11, is
and -i:.
Tickets at $H..ro for the round trip
considerably less than half rate.
llckels are good In coaches and
chair cars (seats free).
lhe St. Louis. Exposition is the
most magnltlcent spectacle the world
nas ever nencui, ami its like may not
occur again in your life time.
. Let me send you our Illustrated fold
or, or call on our agent for full Inform
iitlon. L. W. Wakelky,
(iu.eral Passenger Agent, Omaha.
Whiatose
MISTAKES IN LIFE.
BrooUIn tKrr Them I I arlraa anJ
I aproltfable War..
iio or mo must uuprotltaldo ways
of Ki'iuliun time is the praetuv, to
which many iers.ins are ad.lictiM. of
bnmdlni; over the mistake o;ie lias
maile in life an. I thinking what he
might have htvn or achlcs.l if he
had not done at certain tlmcn Just what
he tliil do. Almost every iiiisucivnsI'uI
man lu looking over his past career Is
Inclined to think that It would have
been wholly ililTerent but for certain
slips ami hlunilers -vrtaln hasty, ill
considered acts into which he was he
trayisl almost unconsciously mid with
out a suspicion of their eiuiseimence.
As he thinks of all the good things
of tills world honor, position, power
and lutltieiice of which he has heen
deprived In some mysterious, inexplica
ble way. he has no patience with him
self, and as it Is painful and humiliat
ing to dwell lung upon one's own fol
lies It is fortunate if he does not im
plicate others friends and relatives -In
his disappointments. Perhaps, as
education has never heen flee from
mistakes - mistakes Indeed of every
kind he .Imputes the lilaiue to his
early training, in which hahits of thor
oughness and accuracy or, again, of
self reliance and independence of
thought may not have been Implant
isl. Perhaps a calling was chosen for
him by his parents without regard to
his peculiar talents or tastes and prvf
crenees, or If he was allowed to choose
for himself It was when his judgment
was Immature and unlit for the respon
sibility. The result was that the square
man pit Into the round hole or the trt
angular man Kot Into the square hole
or the round man squeezed himself
Into the triangular hole.-Success.
A Katurul ( urlo.Kr.
Jninea Pouipelly, o cobbler at 901
Hewitt nvenue, has one of nature's
curios In the shape of an endless alder
root that evidently grew around a log
about a font lu diameter. There wen.
originally sevunil small brunches, but
It 1b lmiMjsslble to discover the point
where the ends imw together, forming
an HlmoHt perfect circle. The curio
was found by a Kinall Iwy. Kverett
(Wash.) Heoord.
PITH AND POINT.
When a friend tells you of his wrongs
he wants sympathy and not an argu
ment Before a man's first baby is a week
old he knows more than ho had ever
dreamed about.
Speaking of "secret sorrows," It Is a
good plan to keep them so, as telling
only multiplies them.
When a man wants to give you ad
vice you can't lose anything by listen
ing, but you will make an enemy by
refusing.
A man occasionally breaks even.
Wheu it comes to wall paper the wife
does the ilcklng and the husband does
the kicking.
Every one should have saved up
enough money to take things a little
easier by the time the age comes for
taking a imp lu a chair. Atchison
Globe.
Creditors have better memories than
debtors. Franklin.
A Mttle Inclined to It IIImaHf.
Towne J here s nothing 1 hate so
much as a lazy man. Browne Well, I
wish there were more of them. Towne
You do? Browne Sure. The more
lazy men there are the less competition
we'd have In business. Philadelphia
iYess.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ity virtue of an order of sale IsmiiiI l.y
laiiu s lioiK-rlsou. clerk or t he District court
within mill for Cass count v, Nehraska. mid to
rue (llrecti il. I will, on the
22d Day of August. A. D. 1904,
at S o'clock I. in. of said ihiv. at the south
il.Hir of the court house In the rllv of I'hitts
Inout h. In said count y. sell at. pul.lh' aiictl.iii
to the highest bidder, forcash, the followliiK
real estate, to-wit :
Uits One (I). Two (il. Three CI). In Block
Twenty-three ia.li. Also l.ls Ten inn. Kiev-
en III), mid I w.-lve (1:.M, In HIiN'k l.lrlit im.
All in the Cltv of I'latlsinoiith. Ill the County
of Cass, soite of .el.rusku. luge, her wit Ii tin
irlvilege mid npiiurteiiaiices theri'imto l.e
onuini; or in anywise iiiiiiertiiliiliik'. Tin
smiie U liiir levied uuoii mid taken lis tin
proper) v of Henry It. (ierliic. defendant, to
Millsfy ii luilirtiienl of Mild court recover.'d hy
the County of Cass, pliilntllr. airaliist said lie
feiidant. Plattsinoiith, Nehriiskn. July !'! st . A. II.
.liUIN 1 1. MellUlliK.
Sheriff. Cuss County. Nebraska.
Ipssk I.. Kim it.
I'lalntlir ' Attorney.
Iton't allow money to lie around,
is easier to spend it and easier
to lose it.
It
iB MONEY
by keeping it In a safe place such as
The BanK of Cass County
You can give a check for any part o
It at any time and so have a receipt
for payment without asking for one.
W hen you have a bank account you
will be anxious to add to it rather than
spend from it. Ion't you want to
Ml hlf
A illkwiSi
know more about It.
OXE MORE EFFORT
o, strike o..lv h(m&mFM)
CRISIS
ton.e Involve in tL i-oaMov.ihy if
it Is not knoii m HI '!, h' '..! k loiifer
fine u-t! live hours, aim i He .on
elusion nit letter to the pucker
asking for a joint coiiference h.tween
I'.'iu exeiiiat ;xe of the sliikit f th"
J ii k.'is niiil of the alio d tin.lcf lo see
if it s-ctt Icaiini if the Hfilke alon
pciicel'i; lilies iHlir.ot e icn.lie.l
Th'.'l'e wuh a. .ho.ly who oil,i a that
the p. ii kcrs wonlii nun c t.i tl;.- outer
encc an. I
cert ,i:nty
held.
Arthur Meeker, n.iu.a.
Si Co sin'.'ikiii for ' l.c
ns vi 11 as lor his own c
ral.1 he w ould si tid h
niortduK to the lrt'.or n
the rcpren n r . i ' i v s nl
unions, lie .le Unci to fay wl.nt the
nature of the reply would he. The
unions Joining In the reipicM for the
niectinu rcpretci.t nil tiie tr.t.li" en-
paged In the pnrkinu: im'.in.trv rd
the h:ive joined In a rnnl til peal for
ihltratlon for the packersi and the
Mrlkinn hutrhers. President Donnelly
of the butchers' union paid that he
was Hiixlnim to have peace hut that
nnleBB It mine there would h n (ien
ral sympathetic tril.e on the ;rt
of all the unions
noth lde still claim to hnve the
advantage In the htilke. Tlie pnckern
anert that they are operating their
jilanti to almost the full rapacity.
while the ftiker contend that h
packing trade throughout the "ountry
Is practically demoralized
Arthur Meeker, leneral mnnmrer of
tha Armour plant, kaid: "We are
netting ahum fine without the unions.
This is a big country and therf la
plenty of Idle labor this year Our
plant li fairly well oupplied with lahor
In every rttnrtment I think we have
the situation well in hand."
Dread and Ice are to he distributed
by the packers to needy families. In
the stoik yardn district Ir. this way
th packers are to help wives and chil
dren of the strikers
Weary of turmoil and hardship en
countered while Btrugpllnp for a livln
In the face of strikes and lorkout.
forty-two families of the strikers left
Chicago this afternoon to return to
Anntrla -Hunsary. Tbnrr tliry will re
ceive Iohe pay. they pny but tlielr em
ployment will be morn steady and
bereft of peril.
Injunction Served on Strikers,
Pt. lsul, July 19. The sweeplnj
Injunction Issued hy Jud(to Holder of
tho Kt. Clair county court aualnHt the
trlkinc butchers In Fast St. Iitils
packing houses- was served hy Sheriff
Thompson on the union leaders. All
promised to abide by the injunction,
which forbade them from Interfering
with tho operation of tho pncklnt
plants or with the nonunion men hired
to tuke the places of the employes
who walked out There Is practically
no change In the situation either In
Bt. linls or Kant St. Ixmis, and thus
far the strikers have been very order
ly. About twenty nonunion men were
taken Into one of the east side plants.
Very little killing was done.
Packers Elude Pickets.
South Omaha. July 20 The tighten
ing of the picket lines about the pack
ing houses whs the only change In
the strike situation. Just about sun
rise the pickets were doubled and
drawn a little closer to the plants thnn
previously. The result of th closer
watch was the turning hark of about
forty men bound for Cudahy's and a
11V number headed for Armour's.
Swift was more fortuna'e than the
other packers, for Maaagur Patterson
succeeded In getting two roaob loads
of men Into his plant.
Situation at St Paul.
Bt. Taul, July JO With th exrep.
tlon of the repudiation by the butcher
union officials of nominal control of
the blockade at the Swift packing
plant. thr hu been little change In
the situation at Bonth Rt. Taul. The
women stenographers and neveral of
the leading officials of the Swift Co a
branch plant wsre the only persons
allowed to pass ths picket Una and
all aCforts to recruit the force of men
who haa been in the plant for ser
cral dayi were ntccessfully misted
Strikers Attack Nonunion Mtn.
Kansas City, July 19. A party of
nonunion men employed by tho fowler
racking company ware attacked by
nmers ana Ttiomas young, a negTO
nonunion laborer, waa struck on the
bead by a atona, thrown by one of the
trikers. Frank White waa arretted
and Identified by the negro as being
one of the men who threw stnnea.
Two Parish In Hotel Fire,
Reno. Ne., July 20 The Humphrey
bote! at SusanTllle, Laaion county,
Cab, caught Ire and waa entirely de-
itroyed. Two children, a daughter ot
Mrs. L. k. Parry and a aon of Mr. ana
Mre. W. R. Miller, were burned lo
death,
Jockey Green Dies of Injuries.
New York. July 18. Jockey George
Green, whose skull was fractured by
a fall on tho track at Hrtthtoa Peach,
died of bis Injuries. H wu the rag
olar steeplechase Jockey for taa
Hitchcock stable.
I REACH CO NOW. MfJ-
Oaclde on Sympathetic W.iWout H ftllf'tij"
gfort. .1 Peaceful StMiement Shall Kh VW1 fitz'f
Ash for Csnference. W' M'J
lhu:..o. July iO-Tfc cr;.. in the i fafj
tock rde atria mill ion.,- tl... eft- IW.ftS', "5'J.! ht'J
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RELIABLE JEWELER
Union Klock IU.t tsmoulli. Nel.
Fine Watch ami Cluck hVpalrlng u
Specially. A complete line Watches,
Jewelry and Silverware.
ty tiW.H-tJ to.t.4 We
Fxl ra Fine Fight-hay Clock
Guaranteed
Parker Alarm Cluks, (Juar
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HOW'S THE TIME TO VISIT.
The Burlington's Low Rates to Sum
mer Tourists.
(io somewhere ijs hummer; If not
to St. Louis I hen lo lhe mountains,
lakes and seashore. Fxainlne t his
great scheme of vacation louts:
benver, Colorado Springs. I'eublii,
(ilcnwooil Springs, .S;i it. Lake, lllack
Mills-practically hall rates all sum
mer. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin,
the lake resells anil lake steamer
tours very favorable rales stop-overs
at St. Louis on through tickets. See
the grandest creation by lhe hand of
man. Ask the agent fur full details, or
write L. W. W A K KLKY,
(ieneral Passenger Agent, Omaha.
World's Fair Rates to St. Louis
Via liuilliigton Koute.
Tickets to St. Louis and return
(bsid fifteen days, tld.wi.
'bind sixty days, tl "i X.
Jood all summer, tH.-I0.
For full informal ion about train ser
vice and other details see the ticket
igent.
The St. Louis Fx posit ion t he great
est show the world has ever seen -Is
now complete and In liarmonioiisopcr-
iition and it will he a lifetime's regret
if you fail to see it.
Piles Upon Top of Piles.
Files upon lopof piles of people have
the Piles, and Ih witt's Witch Hazel
Salve cures them. There are many
different kinds of Piles, but if you get
the genuine and original Witch Hazel
Salve made by K. C. DeWitt & Co. of
Chicago, a cure is certain. II. A. Tis-
dale, of Summerton.S. C, says, "I had
piles 'JO yearsand I'eWitt'sSalvecured
me after everything else failed." Sold
by F. (1. Frickc & Co.
Driven to Desperation.
Living at an out of the way place, re
mote from civilization, a family Is of
tendriven to desperation in case of ac
cident, resulting in burns, cuts, wounds
ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of buck
len's Arnica Salve. It's the Lest on
earth. iVat F. (i. Fricke Co 'sdrug
store.
Disease takes no summer
vacation.
If you need flesh and
strength use
Scott's Emulsion
summer as in winter.
Stnd l..f lift Mmp!.
FCOTT DOW NIC, Oimlt,
r-4ij l'erl Strrrt, New York.
50c nd ti 00 j all druggisti.
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