The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 22, 1904, Image 6
Ayers Impure blooJ always shows somewhere. If ilie skin, then hoils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nerv ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy! used for CO years. " UVtutttltur f it tl riil.nn war, I trii ft i.f.fo.i nitv-k. Mv 1I I im inf iioitiih Kn, lint : Ow Imltlf uf Ayrr't ttmi liiti riKiniIrlf vuifit tit ' II. V. Poicnt.uu, M-runton, I'. f od h bottli. M ltmiril. for .1 r. avkii in., l....n ii. Impure Blood Aiil t'io S.irsnpnrill.i hy Uoepintr I,, . ., , vjtit.-ir vvlth Aycr's I tho ills. OMAHA We invite you to vi;.it thl Greatest Store IN THE WEST Whrn you coma toOmaha. It will pay you to make this itore a visit whenever you are in Omaha. It in the busiest spot in all Omaha ami one of th most interesting to visitors. Wo want you to fe?l at home here and will gladly extend you nil the courtesies in our power. Make our store your meeting place with frirmli, your ollice, rour lunch room and your rest inn place. Ladies' waiting rooms and toilet rooms free and at your disposal. Wo will check your parcels for you free. We want you to feel at liberty to make this store your daylight homo while you u;e in Omaha. SPECIAL RATES INTO OMAHA ON ALL RAILROADS DURING AK-SAR-BEN CARNIVAL. AND HORSE SHOW SEWS OF NKBIiASKA. Child Drowns in Tub. St Paul N.'b.. Stpt. 21. Tho elgh- tco:: n., T.:h-i old mn of H I.. Ni'dMin. a fa-:i.i r living ut nr h fell Lead Er.it '.i.'.u a tub of water and was dead before 'It an!ii:.t was i'.'.: covert d. Ceorge J. Ojrgess Scoots Mimscif. '.((.; N Sept !S ij.-orno J. Hi;rit i s . at: aged aMl res i 1 1 .l nt! 2i n. :.i'' i.linsi'lf fatally Ho d.ed about i.t'o:; IHtiiim 1 for mat.y years l:cil it. .r.ip:.!.ou bt'ote mov:r.R hue. Beet Sugar Factory Starts Up. Grain! !.ai:.i, tipt. 21. The ciin- j aln i f I y : ut the An. cm tm beet sugar factory in th'.a city beean today and u tiit-.tty da.vb' run on lreu Is ex pelled Tho delivery of bce' began a week ago and fully a three days' suni'y Is now en hand, ana will bo kept or. hand. Tho early harvesting Indicates that It will be r.n especially (rofttuhlo year for tho fa-:r.tr. Man Murdced Near Cecntur. Decatur, Neb., Sept. 13. Dave Mo- nett of D 'cat.ir wus murtlt rt-d rear Decatur by cue member of a party of three, compiled of Pel It Illchoy. Mrs. Mellr.a Fleming and her daughter. Kiln Ilrown. All three sre tir.de r arrest. Th" women say that Flit ht y fired the fatal shot, and Hlrhey says ho Is guilty Tho officers, however, doubt his story, nnd be'.leve ho Is trylnc to shield one of tho women Street Railway Men Fined. Lincoln, Sept. 13. Tho police de partment and the Btrect ear employes had their Innings Id police, court. Vivian Waller, a conductor, was fined j and costs for runnlnK hi car with in lens than 100 feet of the car l:i front of him and with the consent of tho police tho other thirteen men arrested were illt-charged. The traction com pany has announced n sevm-mllo-per-hour rule for street cars. Brakeman Under tho Cart. Lincoln. Sept. !!). Harry Hushes, a Bwlichmun employed by the Hur llngton, was run over by a car In tho yards and sustained Injuries from which he may not recover. His left leg; was almost completely severed below the Uneo and his right log was badly mangled. He was taken to tho snnlturium and Is still unconscious. Hughes was attempting to make a coupling and stepped upon tho brake beam, when the automatic coupling failed to do tho work. When tho cars bumped together ho was thrown under the wheels. Ho Is married. Omaha Justices In Fist Fight, Omaha, Sept. Ill Personal differ ences ot long standing between two locul Justices came to a climax when C. M. lluchniun and "Little Hlsmarck" Alstadt met outside their offices, which adjoin each other, llachman accused his rival of talking to his detriment behind his back. Testi mony of eyewitnesses differs as to which first struck tho other. Ileforo the combatants could .be separated several blows had been landed, llach man. who Is acting police Judge, will cause his antagonist to ho hrought bo fore him on a charge cf assault. Jus tlceMsttuit announces that ho will fllo a complaint In the county court. THIS IS THE PLACC Corner 16th and Douglas Sts, Omaha. As special inducements to out-of-town guests during the great Ak-Sar-Uen Carni val and the umaha Horse bhow we announce the Greatest Special Sales EVER KNOWN TO THE WEST Nebraska Crop Conditions. Lincoln, Sept. 21. Weekly bulletin of the Nebraska section of the climato and crop service of the weather bu reau: Frost was general over the) state Wednesday morning. It was light In tho southern and western por Hons, nnd heavy In tho northwest. rrnctleally no damage was caused, ex cept to tender vegetation nnd garden truck Tho weather has been favor able for maturing corn, most of which Is out of danger from damage by frost Haying Is nearly completed and largo crop Is being secured In excel lent condition. Potato digging Is pro gressing; yield large. Fall plowing1 and seeding have advanced rapidly. Prairie Fire Near Sutherland. Sutherland, Neb., Sept. 13. One of the most destructive prairie fire which ever raged In this section burned over a largo scope of territory to the south and west. A farmer llv Ing seven miles southwest of town let tho flro get away from him. The wind was blowing a gale from the northeast and soon a line of fire sev eral miles long was sweeping In southwesterly direction. There was enough old grass on the range to burn good, and at times the fire ran almost as fast as a horse. Kanchmen and townspeople hurried forth and worked fur hnnri trt rtiorlr th.t fllffht nt ihm Bargains all the Year Round inmes. a strip of territory six miles I t 1 - ....I . .. .t.f... .11 . ... wiUK nun mm .y uiiiiy unit's long a) burned over and much valuable range was destroyed. Threa Weeks of Wonderful DAILY BARGAINS FROM OUR NEW and FRESH Million Dollar Fall Stock This will unquestionably be the greatest selling event of the year. We prove to you that Brar.dels Gives the Greatest HOW BIG IS THE Boston Store? ii is nan a city mock wme, Halt a city city block long and half a city block in . l. i, l I. : a i. . ... , tic-gnu. I. iiai lite uig uwvrs bii lull. l employs from t00 to 1000 clerks and help ers the year round. It has its own electric light plant, It operates its own bank under government. AgsJ Woman Badly Burned, Omaha. Sept. 13 Mrs. Johanna ... I. 1 Kr.iKin. sixty nve years of age, was seriously, if not fatally, burned from the Ignition of her elo'hps while get ting breakfast over a Caroline stove. In a suc t fsful effort to extl ::;ulsh the buttling garments of his g:u:.- moTiur wu.iam Kn'.gnt. with w.". :n Mrs. Knight lives, sustained cv-.-al burns a n '.it one foot and lea. MINNEAPOLIS O.MAI, FORAKErt TALKS AT LINCOLN. Ohio Senator Opens Campaign on Be half of Nebraska Republicans. Lincoln, Sept. 13. The campaign on i.rr.air or tlie Hepubllcatu was opened last night at the Lincoln Aud itorium, before a crowd which com fortably filled the building. Senator oseph Henson Foraker of Ohio was tho principal speaker. A parade from the hotel, with music hy hands, preceded tnu Auditorium :eetlng, at which Governor Mickey presided. Senator Foraker's address was au elaborate exposition of tho Is sues which divldo the two old parties, In which he compared Hepubllcan ami Democratic records. Tho political campaign, he said, presented iinthli.g to get excited over, because the peo- e were prosperouu, the country do ing well, and tho verdict In Novem ber, he was confident, would be agulnst change in administration. NEBRASKA IRRIGATION PROJECT Federal Government Asks Permission to Tap North Platte River. Lincoln. Sept. 21. Application on be half of the secretary of the Interior was filed with the stute enidnecr. hereby the government asks the right to tap tho North I'latto river In ono of the irrigation projects contem plated by tho congressional reclama tion act. The river will be tapped just below the Sweetwater, In Wyom ing, and a storage reservoir construct ed, covering 23,001) acres. The con templated cost is $l,250,()0!l. State Knglneer Dohson says that Its enpaclty will be sufficient to hold the entire flow of tho North Platte In years wherein tho stage of the water Is low. Its purpose Is for the collec tion of the surplus waters In the sea sons of moisture nnd to hold It for releaso In quantities sufficient to Irri gate tho lands below all along the course of the river. It Is In contem plation of this work that the govern ment has withdrawn from entry large tracts of arid lands In Scott's rtluff, Rnnner and Cheyenne counties. These are tho lands In Nehrar-kn which tills reservoir Is expected to reclaim to cultivation. It Is stated that they will aggregate 100,000 ncres. Edwards-Wood MAIN OFFICE fifth and Robert Sts., ST. PAUL, MINN. ClNCnHPOHATfcl') DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions lloutrht and sold fcr cash orcarril i n naunak:e marif inn, Um nhii d i hi ra-t" tie a charge ol ' on I! rain. on stuck write ior our market imn. COMMISSION MERCHANT! Hi CAR LOTS Ship Your Grain To Us Bust Ficilitik. raoMr-T Returns. Liukral Advances. u DULUTH WINNIPEG Branch Office 223 Coates Block riattsmouUi Plione 241 Don't allow money to lie around. is easier to spend it aim easier to lose if. It SAUE MONEY bj keeping It in a safe place such as The BanH of Cass County You can t'ive a check for any part of It at any time and so have a receipt for payment without askintr for one. W hen you have a hank account you will he anxious to ado! to It rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about It. Going to Business College? ux:;. ii. i Hi, hU uf tiiirucitnn and the ui'i'i' of our irraduut. x It t i rt-e. Aililrv.-. DKIT. M. LINCOLN. NEBRASKA if ,1 ZI2X2SiIZX2IXS3S f,EDAi! AWN STOCK FARM The Home of Polled Durham Bulls FOR SALE High Grade Pedigreed Stock. Tele. Cedar Lawn Stock Farm. LOUISVILLE. J. D. FERGUSON NEBRASKA t4 MA. P(T VEGETABLE SICILIAN umairKenewer A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. r input MiH iopplTr. Mnd 11.00 M a. r mi.!, ft co. . rftahuft, n. u. GAME WARDEN 13 ACTIVE. in Auburn Official Has Three Suits Progress at One Time. Auburn, Neb., Sept. 13. Game War den Hanney filed complaint against Ed Mlnlck, L. D. Hoaluian, George Clurk and Ed Lewi-lieu for fishing In the Little Nemaha river with traps and seines, and all of said parties were arrested on warrants Issued by the county Judge. The defendants took a contlnuanco for thirty days. Hel'ore the defendants were arrested but after they knew of the Intention of the wurden to do so, Wesley Worth- en went to some of the defendants and told them he could fix the matter with the game warden, and obtained from Houtman tho sum of S10 for this purpose. The warden took the mnney aud then went before the county Judge and filed a complaint against Worthen for bribing him, and Worthen was ar rested and placed under bonds In the sum of $300. Tho fish commissioner was In the first ward and two of the defendants arrested by him nnd about, fifteen of their sympathizers surrounded him, and would have handled him roughly had he not stood them off with his gun. They threatened to tar and feather him, nnd gave him one hour to get out of town. Instead of going, he proceeded to tho office of the coun ty attorney and swore out a complaint agatnst all concerned In tho attempt to assault him nnd to drive him out of town. Bee Hive Restaurant, Main Street I M M EDI AT ELY OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. MenU nt nil hours. Special nt- tt'tition to tho f aimer patrons. Tho tables nro supplied with the best tho markets ntfurd. JOHN COKEY. Proprietor. 1 READ THIS TWICE To the Gentlemen of Plattsmouth ami Vicinity: Before ordering your fall nnd winter Suits and Overcoats bo sure to call on 6. FRANZEN. TAILOR j ! UNION BLOCK, MAIN STREET. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA anil he will show you an elegant line of seasonable goods from which he will give you a perfect fit nnd at reasonable prices. STYLISH (IND GUARANTEED GARMENTS Independent Cigar FACTORY! the:. . ucd- 5c CIGAR, CliiilleiiucH Comparison In Quality and Workniuiislitp. JULIUS PKPPERIUCKG, Manufacturer. U SI' Jr- UJ T Bottled in Bond. f 0LEYS hohemlar Indian Commits Parricide. Tender, Neb., Sept. 2i. Henry Guitar, n Omaha Indian, was brought hero by Chief of Police I.ar'losch, charged with the killing of his father, Stephen Guitar It appears that Saturday aft rrnoon Walter Morris, an Omaha In dian living near Homer, went to tho home of Stephen Guitar, who Is a well-to-do Indian living near the Oma ha agent y. and who has been addicted to drink. They partook freely of the whisky Morris had w ith him and when the father. Stephen, becamo Intoxl catil and quarrelsome he accused his ion, lhnry, a young man. ot hKllr.i; or de',rolng his whlfky. Henry mount ed his pony and attempted to ret awsy when his father ram at him with a knife, and. assisted by one Dixon, pulled him oft the pony, where a strumle ensued. Henry. In trying to free himself from his assallanta, kicked Stephen In the ribs over the heart, from which injury be died. TIBBLES MAILS HIS LETTER. Nebraska's Vice Presidential Candl date Gives His Views on Issues. Lincoln, Sept. 21 Thomas H. Tib bies, nominee of the People's Party for vice president, mailed his letter of acceptance to Hon. W. S. Williams. chairman of tho notification commit tee. The letter Is In part as follows "We look forward with confidence to the coming of the time, not far In the distance, when tho principles of the People's Party shall guide the rulers of this nation. The adherents of the People's Party como from all classes, wherever loves mankind ernments are not for the purpose to gather gold tain high, but vnncing tho gladness to the enabling them mont of the m of the Intoll treasures that cannot corroi1 than 1. 000.000 selves. Thejr are found among the wealthy and In the ranks of the pro letariat, among the professional classes and among the wage earners, wherever a heart yearns to seo our mountains and valleys, our cities and rdalns Inhabited by a people whose heads are clear, whose hearts are lov Ing and whoso hands aro adept at all things useful. They seek not the ad vantage of one class, but of alt classes. They believe that the prln rlples enunciated la our platform will R. B. WINDHAM ATTOUNEY-AT-t.AW. l'liiltsnioiith ; : Nebraska, Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation Ami Foreclosure of Mortgaires a Spvlulty icccocccocoocccxscoaoccooi Perry's Restaurant ! i?11 m D0TTLL XCbc JBest Trabfsfcie 13 the Cheapest in the finM Poor Whisky is not only dis ngreenble to taste, but undoubted ly injurious to the stomach. A lit tle good Whisky is n fine tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just as much good ns a doctor's prescription. If you don t know how good it come in and try it. it PRICES: IP In illip PLATTSMOUTH. - - GuckenhcinienRye, per gallon. Yellowstone, " " . Honey Dew, " " . Hit? Horn, ' " . ..$4 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . 2 00 'Plniei'olf. - - - - NEBRASKA I N nnrtPl 1. f J II. X a man is found who x u3norturuKr nousK X and believes that gov- Q " Q Instituted among men. NVCOCOOOOQOCOOOCOOOOCOeoOCX of enabling a few Q M o,ir..fi nt Tf.wTnnP Q and pile It up mnun- N for the purpose of ad- Q ni jioura. o human race, bringing N r t s 0 hearts of tho peopl. O hrPC 1 UVSierS 8 through the develop- ...... ft !nd to enjoy the delights J ok-vMKN ) Q rtual world and lay up X Fish or anything in Market, o all the cycles of time Q (w,,, t lo. To this work more S . , 4 T T b have consecrated them- O l o -v .alu. o P. UTTERRACK. Prnnrletor. N MARTIN BUILDING, North Sld0 Main Strut I tooocooooooooo cocoooooocooi POSITION for middle aged lady In this County to act as our representative. One with some bnowlerlne ftf medicine nreferred. furnish a foundation for the bulldlns; ..u .a th. mm. of such nation and such a people." n...,,K r riA Rinrt IV I nVsVVOIVII We f rvntvu wevvnf No Matter How Nice Your House Appears From the outside, if it is furnished with out-of-date broken and scratched Furniture it doesn't measure up to what your home should be. We have everv tiling you can think of in Furqiture crjd Siouse Furnishings ... - f Xe'v joods coming- in daily. Come in and look our store through when you ct ready. Sattler A Fassbender EMBALMERS AND UNDERTAKERS Sixth Street, Between Main and Pear Sts. Omaha, Nebraska. ,A