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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1905)
THE CITY. PLATTSA10UTH AND VICINITY. Eddie Schulliof was over from (Ilen wood to spewl Christmas with home folks returning this morning. F. II. Stcimkcr and wife spent Christmas in Ilavelock with their daughter, Mrs. Moore, and husband. Mrs. A. J. (Jraves went to Lincoln Sunday to spend Christmas with her daughters. Misses Mamie and Addie. Andrew Schoeman and Wm. Kraft were down from Louisville today, and while here Mr. Schoeman called and renewed for the Journal. Miss Edith Martin, who is a teacher in the Omaha public schools, is spend ing her holiday vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ir. Martin. lames I. Hall, now connected with the store department of the Wabash railway at Moberly, Mo., spent Chiist nias with his parents, Ir. and Mrs. .1. II. Hall. Mrs. Kva I.Ves and two son, Cuy and Carl, and Mr. Chester Baylor and wife, came down from hnaha to spend Christmas with Col. McMaken at the old home. VV . II. McDanlel, of Murray was in Plattsmouth today laying in a supply of legal blanks preparing to enter up on liis duties as Justice of the Peace the first of the year. County Superintendent Wortman re turned Sunday morning from a trip to Oklahoma and Indian Territory. Prof. Wortman is positive that that is the coming country and has a bright future before it. Hollister's Uocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes to every part of your body, bringing new biood, strength and new vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents. (Icring & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tighe and chil dren of Wabash were over to eat Christmas turkey with the latter's parents,Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sch later, and Frank Schlater and family. It was a sort of family reuuion. Bruce Sires of Plainview, arrived in Plattsmouth yesterday on a few days business trip. Mr. Sires is the real es tate man who Chas. Martin is asso ciated with and they have a number of land deals pending in this county. Geo. Shoeman went out to Louis ville this afternoon where he was call ed to see an old friend in the person of Capt. Hoover, who is very sick and not expected to live. Mr. Schoeman and Mr. Hoover were neighbors since isg:;. John Kuhney and daughter, Maude, were passengers tor Omaha today re turning with the child to see Ir. Cif ford. Th? eye has so improved that they think it will he unneccessary for j her t remain in Omaha, and will 10-j turn with Mr. Kuhney this evening. .:.. . . .ey arrested a :es its tit'" yard 4 : : V. had i-'O: .v! '. The c:ir v. , -:!. :l -Ahfal: I I'! Carl Kunsman was in Omaha today. Prof. Phillips and wife went to Ne braska City this morning. Mrs. L. L. Porter was a passenger for Omaha this afternoon. Mrs. George Lehnhoff and children returned to Omaha this afternoon. Judge Chapman has been numbered with the sick a few days this week. Mrs. Goodman, from near Mynard, passed through Plattsmouth today, enroute to Omaha. Foit Sale.- 100 Nebraska farms. For particulars, address Windham 1 N V KST.M EXT Co. 2.-'M John Ilergman orders a copy of the Journal sent to his son, Frank, near Manley, for one year. The youngsters who love t skate have been putting in the time pretty ! well the past few davs. i j Charley Patterson cam" in from ! Arapahoe Sunday morning to spend I Christmas with home folks. J. P. Falter was a passenger on the morning train for Omaha, and from there he will probably go to Plain view. W. II. Betts, of Avoca.J. II. Behrns, II. T. Behrns and Fred Weible, of Ne hawka, were in Plattsmouth yester day. Fred Waugh and Fred Tighe were down from Lincoln to spend Sunday and Christmas with Plattsmouth friends. Dan Coffey and wife came up from Fort Worth, Texas, to spend Christ mas, and will visit several days ere returning. Mrs. Ed. Mann and little daughter came in today from Omaha for a short visit with friends and relatives in Plattsmouth. Perry Kaufman was an Omaha visitor today going up to see the physi cian who operated on him sometime ago for gall stones. The familiar face of our jovial and good natured friend Johnnie Fitz patrick is seen upon the streets of Plattsmouth this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Barger were down from Lincoln to take Christmas dinner with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson. John Bergman, one of the prosperous farmers of Eight Mile Grove precinct, passed through Plattsmouth this morning enroute to Omaha. The Burlington experienced a small freight wreck at Oreapolis, this morn ing. No damage was done and the track was in no way blocked. Henry Tartsch and wife of McCook are here to spend the holidays with home folks, and will probably remain the larger portion of the week". i 'eoi i.'e il Kin m one :t night, for a gi M d ne :i !. and lad a iitr ! fiiig run onto i!.e.v 1: gained an eu : ems t" l.r.i'V.. Toe car :1icer Weldey t bought ' i best pi ace for him. and j . instead, for the 'o;'.l-; lit. K. Hi sencrans. county clerk-j was a caller at the Courier ottice I or the W he - i ni- i the i- ; - !. , been . , the si ! ;ie!.. trar.ee : t ;;e was u;i, ui. ' the j ii! wa tl he rented i ance of tin W. elect of C San spei Claus i' h' L ii viii f- r t ; le ui home in dar Creek :iv at'tenm i t .nd nei'.h tooic ti n for W vs will w.Louis Ke;l. e train here kin Illinois, to telati ves. Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Block. K. B. Windham made a business trip to 1 hnaha this morning. . Mrs. L. L. At wood returned to her home in Lincoln this morning. Boy and Glen Boedeker, of Murray, were in Plattsmouth yesterday. G. F. S. Burton and wife were pas sengers for Omaha this morning. Andy Harwick was attending to some business matters in Omaha to day. Fred Ebinger, Charles Herger and Bruce Sires went to Omaha this alter noon. Dr. Lehnhoff, of Lincoln, is in Plattsmouth today visiting with friends and relatives. Geo. Hall, mother and sister, Miss Anna, were among the passengers for Omaha this morning. Frank Hawksworth returned to Ilavelock this afternnon after a few days visit with home folks. Mrs. John Benfer and children went out to Louisville this morning for a few days visit with friends. In county court this afternoon a hearing of tinal settlement was had in the estate of the late John Behrns. V.. II. Booth and wife returned home this morning from their holiday visit with friends and relatives in Chichago. Geo. Bates and wife returned to Lin coln this morning after a few days visit with the former's parents in this city. Ilev. E. G. Hamilton, of I'nadilla, was a Plattsmouth visitor today. Mr Hamilton is holding a series of meet' ings at Murray. Dave Hawksworth returned to his home in Detroit last evening after a short visit with his parents and other relatives in this city. Peter Meisinger, one of our prosper ous farmers from near Cedar Creek, was in town today, coming in from Mynard where he purchased a new team of farm horses. F. G. Egenberger, who has been confined to his home with a severe attack of rheumatism, is still unable to leave his bed, but the physicians are of the opinion that he will be out in a few days. Mrs Perry Utterback went to Oma ha this afternoon to meet her niece, Miss Ellis, who is coming to Platts mouth to make her home at least for the winter. Miss Ellis comes from Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Herbert and wife, of Adair, Iowa, have been visit ibg at the home of Rev. Houlgate and wife. They are the parents of Mrs. Houlgate. Mr. Herbert returned home this morning and Mrs.IIerbert will re main for several days visit. Henry Lanphear, the lad who fell from the chair a few days ago and sus tained a broken wrist, was dow n town this morning to see the attending physician. The little fellow carries Ids arm in a sling yet and will-probably be laid up for several davs to come. Eugene Gild, a newspaper man o! Wilbur, Neb., was in the city today I - . - sir; We Ms You All a Happy rr socTpi: and Prosperous Men Year Special for the Last Week of the Old Year of 1905 We Want to Close the Year with a Rush. Dress Goods 15 pieces dress oods and cloaking in plain mixtures and plaids, mostly 54-in wide. Special, yard, 20 pieces dress Lfoods and suitings plain plaids and mixtures, ex ceptional values. Special, yard. 75c 30c Furs and Furs assortment of fm 98c S25 None so Lfood as Annis Furs We still have a lar Fur Collar Blankets and Comfortables We are showing some verv prettv comfortables, lare size and covered with rood silkoline. $2.00 up to $2.75 (iood Cotton Blankets in White, Tan and Gray, 48c a pair We're showing some pretty Queen Quality Shoes I- Our Line of Rubber Goods is Complete powEY SOW Personal Points From Saturday's Iaily. M. P. Meisinger, of Cedar Creek, was in Plattsmouth yesterday evening, returning home this morning. J. T. Lindsay, of Murray, is in Plattsmouth today, coming up to spend Christmas with his sons. Arthur Young, of Bethany, Neb., came in today to spend the holidays with his parents near Murray. M. V. Drake, of Louisville, was in Plattsmouth last evening, coming down to attend the Masonic banquet. Peter Meisinger and family of Cedar Creek were in the city today making mouth today enroute toMilford, Neb., where his wife is in the hospital. Mrs. II. II. Neitzel came in from Murdock last evening to spend Christ mas with home folks. Mr. Xeitzel will arrive tomorrow. L. A. Tyson came out from Platts mouth Wednesday to look after the holiday trade at his drug store, and make arrangements for moving back cident, but will not result in anything serious. Mr. and Mrs. Lester V:'iart, of Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, of Peyton, la., and Mrs. Andrew Winkler, of Humphrey, Neb., were in Plattsmouth this morning enroute to I 1 i: "! in. and fai ip.u' I rieiidsan -t few days.r: nvcier, .1 i i. lames ( i ilmore is to s;e!nl a few days friends in this vicinity. Wi;o ti ves here ; uimi (1 to 1 heir i also. ;:i . t 1 lis Mil 1"I i i !1 r. ; w:i from ( maha ! Jmi- with his old Mr. Mlmore and ;.mv the .Journal a call, He is connected with a paper called tl jo Ne rve, urni was here to meet a Nodc.ibt he was on busino-; dwith the comity printing. If-Jt a !:! Jor the sam'. some Christmas purchases. While j Louisville, where they were called to see their father, Sam Strihling, who received a broken leg in the clay hank that fell in at Louisville, last week. The ladies above mentioned were all daughters of M r. St ribling. who had have tri":id i 'ii ni'. last Saturday evening. Mr. Ilosen scrans had been to Plattsmouth where had spent the week getting on to the ropes in the oftlce he is to till after the first of the year. He lias selected D. C. Morgan as his deputy and the selec tion seems to give universal satisfac tion. His qualifications are said to be flrst-class in every respect. Mr. Tyson, the retiring county clerk, will return to Elmwood and will resume charge of his drug store. Mr. Barton will go hack to his farm near Greenwood. Louisville Courier. is a former pionneer citizen of Cass county, and has hosts of friends here. Charley Sullivan, connected with the Missouri Insane Asylum, No. 2, at St. Joseph, came up to spend Christ mas at home. He was accompanied by Miss McCormick, of St. Joseph, and they returned last evening on the Mis souri Pacific. A You can hardly find a home vnftout its Aver s nerry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parents to keep it on hand. "The twt pouch medicine mnn enn lnr fa Arrr'i Cherry Pectoral. For the ooiicln of children uotbind could r-oillT be Letter." JACOB Slll IX, Saratov. Ind. J5e S0c.. f I 00. All drtieirUt. for .T. C. AVER CO., Throat, Lungs Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral In breaking up cold. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. with Local Applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internaly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular pre sciption. It is composed of the best tonics known, conbined with the best I blood purifiers, actinp directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredients is what produces fuch wonderful results in curing catarrh, Send for testimon ials free. F. J. Ciiknkv Co., Props.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by druggists, price 7."c. Take Halli Family Pills for constipation. Annual Meeting of the Farmers' Mut ual Insurance Company of Cass County, NebrasKa. The annual meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Fire and Live Stock Insur ance company of Cass County will be held at the Heil school house in school district number 88 in Cass County, Ne braska on Saturday, Jan. 6,1900 at 1:30 P. M. for the purpose of electing of ficers and transacting such other busi ness as may regularly come before the meeting. J. P. Falter, Sec'y. Travis was di.-.turbed from lib ; peaceful sium'oers this morni nir about i six o'cl ck. at which time one John 1 1. Sehwin. of Wilkin. la., arrived from Murdock, and wanted a marriaue license, and wanted it in a hurry. He wanted to get back to Murdock by one o'clock at which time he was married to Miss Gertrude Kveland, of that place. Twelve years as a newspaper car toonist, illustrator, humorist and lec turer, has made the work of Alton Packard familiar to many. He is a keen wit, a genial humorist, a fluent speaker and a great artist, as acknowl edged by hundreds of press and per sonal testimonials from all' parts of the country. At the Parmele theatre January 2. A Word in Time. Every season characterized by rapid changes of temperature and many slight or grave diseases brings before the people a hoard of medicine for a quick oppression of the most pro nounced symptoms. In many instances just this violent arrest in the body of j the germs of disease is the foundation of a chronic and often mortal form. Ordinarily nothing else is needed for the destruction of these germs than building up the vital forces. This is in every instance accomplished by the use of Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine. It acts on the digestive organs primarily and makes them able to accept and digest all food the body needs. It will make a powerful fort ress of your stomach which will easily withstand all attacks of diseases. It will give your intestines a comfortable warmth, it will push digestion and assimilation, it will cure all diseases of the. digestiFe organs and of the blood. It will uphold your health and strength and increase your working capacity. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 799 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. here Mr. Meisinger called and renewed for the Journal another year. In the district court today a case was liled by Margaret Deles Dernier et a!., against one ieo. II. White to quiet j title i:i the X. V.. half -f etion 2:;. ! township 1-. range l'. in (.'ass county, i Marriage lieeiies v.civ isii.-. torhiy i to Uud'-ipli A. Kuehii. ;.;--'! and M i- Ulaneiie K. Kwla.'id. aM ;. -Kith'! Havelivk. Aiso 1" John K. j Huberts, aire! -2. and Ms Ihichei I Alice Hunt, age; ill'. Ith of Weeping Water. C. A. Woche. of IIL'!,' Mi'e drove precinct, was in the city t"day poting bills for his big sale o;i Friday. Jan uary 12, and gave the Journal a call. Mr. Woche will have one of tiie largest sales that has been made in Cass county in many years. F. G. Ohlenhausen met with an ac cident this morning that will probably lay him up a few days. In using a hatchet to make some repairs around home he struck his hand mashing it quite severely between the thumb and forefinger. It was a very painful ac- t o see i le-i r (red sullicient - been up to Louisville father, but i,.- had n-ro iy that they were roturnin:.' ho:n. and a !i:e.iaLr'' was pe'-ived hei" that b" w as w i a ;:u 1 1 1. y we: e re! u rn wj V Louisville tins njorniiiL'. At the !;! ' Mr. Strihiing will be con lined to bis home !'(! from tour. to six weeks. ; Mrs. L. I',. ! "nderwnod, of Murray. 1 came in today to take the train for j Grand Island to spend Christmas with i her parents. From Tuesl;i y's I);iily. Henry Heil, Jr., of Cedar Creek, was in Plattsmouth today, and made the Journal a pleasant call, enrolling his name for the weekly edition. According to the compilation of Governor Mickey, showing the percent age of increase in real estate assess ments in various counties in Eastern Nebraska, Cass county's increase is given at 51 per cent, while that of Otoe county is only 42 per cent. James Loughridge of Murray, and little daughter passed through Platts to Elmwood in the near future. Elm wood Leader Echo. Mrs. James Prown and Miss Marie Berger of Murray passed through Plattsmouth this afternoon enroute to Beatrice, Neb., where they have a sis ter vho has been quite sick. The lad ies were accompanied to this city by James Manners and James Brown. Mrs. C. H. Smith and daughter, Mrs. II. E. Sheehan, departed this morning for Hickman, Neb., where they will spend the holidays with Mrs. J. II. Tceiarden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A familv reunion will 1 I - - , at theTeegarden home Christinas flay, 'and Mr. Smith will join the party to morrow. Oniad SVhialer -iio'.od i.s a letter t his !!jOrn:nr. w i ill en by the j:al ami's (i night er.v. lie 1 1 s' a t.es t !,a I h'-r fat her. ( '.'an-. I Jr-i-kenfe.'d. .(' Fi;. through a not le-r on.-ra t : day a' the hoq.ital in Mi that he is -"t t mu ai nrj Breckenl'eldVs many fii'-r pleased to 1. am this fact, he will be able to ret ui n short time. Kudolph h'amsel and about fifteen men from the shops here departed last evening for Sheridan, Wyoming, where they will put in a few weeks work for the Burlington at that point. They will be out there just along enough to assist in the rush work that has been caused by the shortage of help the company is experiencing on the west ern lines. There seems to be plenty of work here but they are needed much worse for the present out there. We understand they will all return in a short time. . .vood. passed ti !-:sf. Tues j.i' vda. and ni'-oly. Mr. nd, will be He thinks home in a Aft ' "V .-r5l? i V 1 Zr -A.' v "Gut Ileil," the favorite cigar Look Here No. 35 Enterprise Qc 7r S-qt Lard Pre.sser dOi I U No. 22 Enterprise Meat Chopper . . Cast iron tank heat ers, basket trrate Galvanized iron tank heaters . S3.75 S5.00 $3,50 n i i K i i DO NOT MASH OR SQUEEZE... But chop into clean cut, uniform pieces, all kinds of meat, raw or cooked, also vegetables and fruits fine or coarse as wanted. Butchers' Kettles 25-al. 30-gal. 35-gal. S3.00 S3.75 S4.25 n i All parts nicely Finished and Accurately Fitted. Four Knives with each Chopper. D HARDWARE rati STOVES TINWARE