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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1906)
THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTM AMD VICINITY. 0 'rom Krlluy' tlly. .Sheriff gulnlon rclurned from Alvo this mornln,'. Geo. Kami of Louisville was a county seat visitor today. Klsle Klnlbcrly of Greenwood is vis Itintr friends In tlic city. The will of NoahClemcnts.deceascd, was admitted to probate this morning. Sheriff yulnton was a passenger this afternoon for Kagle, where he will serve some papers. Henry Kcil and wife, and the latter's sister, Mrs. Trltsch, drove In from Ce dar Creek this mornlnu to take the early train for Omaha. Hurl Spurlock, who has been In the city looking up some data In regard to the Methodist history, departed this morning for his home at York. The bridge over the Papplo sus tained considerable damage from the flatlug Ice yesterday.and the pile driver was ordered out to repair the same this morning. Sheriff Qulnton Is In receipt of a card offering a reward of $."0 for the arrest of ahorse thief who stole one black mare from the hitch rack In Wymore on tho night of February 11. Sheriff Qulnton has received a card notifying him to ho on the look out for one Michael Fisher, an escaped convict from tho Kansas penitentiary. Ills No. 104"), and Is wanted for violat ing the parole on which he had been placed. (). 1. Kdmunds and wife returned from Glenwood yesterday evening whero they were called owing to Mr. Edmund's father who has been quite sick for some time. Tho old gentle man Is In his Tllrd year, and his death Is expected at almost anytime owing to his extreme old age. , I'ruiii Siilunluy'a Pally. Henry Look of Murray was a county seat visitor today. , WillJcan of Mynard was a county seat visitor today. Mrs. A. F. Seybert, of Cullom was a riattsmouth visitor today. Lewis Youiik' of Nehawka was a riattsmouth visitor today. Mayor (illlesplo of Mynard wastran sacllng business In town today. John Albert, one of Cass county's nromlncnt farmers, was a visitor to day. Dr. J. L. Newell, of 1'nlon, was In riattsir.outh a few hours yesterday evening. Hon. M. L. Frederlch of Kight Mile Grove prcjluct, w as a 11 ilts nouth vis itor today. Mayor Fie 1 Goidor o' Weeping Wa tcr was In the city U d.ty on business, and to visit his mother. A. S. Wills returned last night from his trip to Toronto, Canada, where he purchased six young stallions for hi: ranch. J. 1'. Weil, one of the substantia farmers of Fght Mile. Grove precinct, while in the city today gave the Jour nal a business call. John Gauer, one of the well-to-do farmers of Cass county, is arranging to erect this spring a $:t,60O residence on Ids farm, three and a half miles cast of Lonlsvi'.le. Mr. Koy lVttlgrew of Avoca and Miss Laura Harschenburger of lum bar were united in marriage in Ne braska City by Hev. Phillip Tester Friday evening, February 10. There has been quite a large number of scarlet fever cases In Cass county in the past few weeks, and so far but two deaths have been reported, the Schuelke children, near Hock llluffs. A. II. Slagle of near Rock Uluffs call ed today, renewed for the Journal and ordered the same sent to him In the future to l'lalnvlew, Neb., to which point he expects to remove with his family In a few days. Ralph Mason, who went to the In dian Territory last week, has bought a hardware stock at Clarlmore, I. T., and he and Harry are Invoicing It. He expects to move his family there, and It w ill be with much regret that we let this family go from among us. Weeping Water Republican. Geo. Horn, of Cedar Creek, w as tran sacting business in 1'lattsmouth to day. He drove In and reports tine sleighing between lu re and his home, only tindlng one bad place In the road, at which point the sleigh was turned over and Geo. found himself up against the thorncy side of a hedge fence. Ills left arm was pretty badly scratched in the accldedt. I fin .Mumlay'a I 'ill I y Wm.Ossrnkop wasdown from Louls vllletodayon business. Frank Wheeler of Murray was In town on business today. C. Vossburg of Louisville was a riattsmouth visitor today. G. S. I'pton of Liberty precinct was In town on business today. J. J. Hill came down from South Bend today to serve on the Jury. Miss Katie McIIugh spent Sunday with her relatives at South Hend. m. I 'ennlngton of hagle was transactlgn business In town today (ieo. Rellter and son Geo. Jr., of Kaglc were county scat visitors today Mike Williams of Cedar Creek was a business visitor In 1'lattsmouth today. John Colbert came In from Weeping Water this morning to serve on the Jury. Chas. l'arker and wife and Miss Faustinc Murray spent Sunday In Lln coin. I'. F. Waldron and Emery Hath away of Faglc were business visitors at 1'lattsmouth today. Georgo and Cal Lels, Harvey Wal dron and George Melvin, of Murdock, were "courting" some here today. Mrs. Claude Kvcrctt, of Union, came In last evening for a short visit with friends and relatives In 1'lattsmouth. Rlackleg has broken out among the cattlo of tho western part of this county, and a large number of animals have perished. Some of the farmers have lost quite heavily. Attorney William Deles Dernier, one of the most popular republicans Cass county camo In from Ehnwocd this morning, having business In d tr let court, now In session. Herman Dittman, one of the up-to date merchants of Klmwood, who 1 hereon the Jury this week, gave the Journal a pleasant call this morning, and the Journal rinds him to be a most social gentleman. Mrs. John Oshom and daughters, Leona and Nora, of Kaglc, are visiting their parents, W. F. Smith and family In this city. She was accompanied by Miss Katie Smith, who had been visit ing at the home of her sister in Kaglc. llert K. Ryers and wife, who have been in Glenwood for bhe past few months, returned to 1'lat tsmouth yes terday, and after a few days visit with relatives and friends here will depart for Alma, Neb., to make their future home. i Tom Shumway has decided to leave riattsmouth and uiako his future home In the far west. Mr. Shumway and his family depart on Wednesday of this week for Kugene, Oregon, where he has a brother in the tinware and rooting business, and with whom he has accepted a position. R. R. Moilitt hasacccpteil a position with I'ncle Sam In his big task of weighing the malls to be started in the near future Mr. Moilitt will have a run between Lincoln and Hillings, and the position will last about three months. He will depart for Lincoln Tuesday, and after the work Is com pleted he will return to riattsmouth. tiiiidieii, who will remise to that county next week to make their future hni:e tNear Zaar was down from South Rend today on business, and as usual, cave the Journal a call. While here Mr. Zaar renewed his subscription for another year, and also left a dollar to have the paper sent to M. S. Zaar of South Hend. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coates and two little boys departed today for a trip through the south, and expects to be gone about one month. M r. Coates re marked to a Journal reporter that he would be back in time to assist the boys to whoop 'er up for 1'lattsmouth In the spring. The Journal wishes them a pleasant trip. this From W'lnduj's dully. Jim Anderson was a passenger afternoon for Omaha. Dennis Dowd and son William of Greenwood were 1'lattsmouth visitors today. George Sltzmanand family returned this morning from a visit with rela tlves at Cedar Creek. Sheriff (julnton was a passenger this afternoon for Greenwood, where he will serve some papers. Mrs. Jiraarorci, ot umana, came down this morning to the Masonic Home where sho will reside In the future. C. H. Schleicher who has been enjoy Inga visit with Chas. Miller, departed for his home at Brady, Neb., this af ternoon. John Kopla, Henry Klemmle and Albert Schnormler received their llnal citizenship papers from Clerk Robert son this afternoon. The county clerk received four wolf scalps this morning from E. T. Comer of Klmwood. The wolves are full grown, and the bounty for their scalps Is $1.25 per head. A warranty deed conveying the swi of section r, township 11, range O.from James L. Rarton James L. Dewey, for the sum of $1:1,500, was Hied with the county recorder today. F. W. Schliefcrt, of Louisville, Is down today on business, but availed himself of the opportunity to drop In and see how the Journal was trctthiir along, and also to renew for the Old Reliable another year. In Justice Archer's court a com plaint was tiled asking for a search warrant to search the premises of George Allrup for personal property alleged to have been stolen from John Schiappaccase's place of business. J. C. Kcnler, of riattcvllle, Wis., gave the Journal a call this morping and enrolled his name for the Old' Re liable one year. Mr. Kcnler Is here looking after his Interests In the estate of the late Noah Clcmmons, and ex pects to depart tonight for Knox county, Neb., to look after some busi ness matters, and thence to his homo in Wisconsin. 0 u u BEAR MIND THAT The February Sale Still Going On New goods are coming in and we are showing New Dress Goods, Silks, Linens, Waistings, White Goods, Shoes, Hos iery and Underwear. New Laces, Embroideries, Collars, Belts, Hand Bags and a beautiful line of Muslin Underwear. Remnants in Remnants in Fine Laces and Embroideries Dress Goods, Waistings, Linens Good things in good lengths and all kinds of Cotton Goods, at money-saving prices. at money-saving prices. Women's and Children's Golf Gloves Women's Fleece Lined Underwear Good gloves that are an extra good one and worth up to 35c QQp worth lots more OQlp this sale to go at- "I at this sale only- LL$i We are agents for the World Famous G. D. Justrite Cor sets. We have them in all styles and shapes. See them. New Carpets, Curtains, Draperies, Rugs INSPECT THESE GOODS in o -0 OG3C -CrHV' " JOCZZDCr )C3C30 Personal Points CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature From Tiicsilay's Itiilly John Gorder came In from Louisville this morning. J. 15. Clenhorn, o Manley, was a county seat visitor today. 11. F. Dill of South liend was trans- acting business in town today, Charles Uoedekcr, of Mt. Pleasant precinct, was a business v'sltor at the county seat today. 11. F. Pill and X. W. Kaneff, of South Hend, were here today on busi ness at the court house. Mrs. L. T. Grccnstate was a passen Rer this morning for Klmwood where she will visit friends and relatives. A certified copy of the final decree In the matter of the estate of John Gygcr, deceased, was tiled with the county recorder today. J. W. (iambic and wife departed for Klmwood yesterday and from there Mrs. Gamble will o to Kanle for a visit with her mother. The soldiers' relief commission tiled with the county clerk today their an nual report, which show s an expendi ture of 9ivl2.r0 for the relief of old sol diers In Cass county. The hoard of county commissioners met today and the bids for the bridge work were opened. C. fl. Shecly. of Lincoln, secured the contract at I2.(i2 per level foot for the ensulim year. William Sack, accompanied by his two brothers, C J. and J. O., were here from KbrIc today attending to some business In the district court, and K'avo the Journal a brief call. The boys arc all frlendsof the Old Reliable. Z. W. Shrader departed from here this morning for Furnas county, to look after his farm Interests, and make arrangements for several of his For Billiousness and Sick Headache. Take Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup. It sweetens the stomach, aids diges tion and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels without Irritating these organs. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures biliousness and habitual constipation. Ioes not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take, liemember the name (huso and re fuse to accept any substitute, h (5. Frickc & Co. Not Represented. The Nebraska state Association of Commercial clubs has been in session In Omaha this week. In looking over the list of delegates from the various cities and towns of the state, we failed to see the name of anyone registered there from riattsmouth. This would Indicate that the commercial club had given up all hope of securing any help from our businessmen In working for the welfare of the city. Application for Pardon. Notice Is hereby given that I have petitioned the Governor of Nebraska for a pardon, and that the hearing of said matter Is set for 1:30 p. m. on the 24th day of February, 1!KW, at the otllco of the said governor In the city of Lincoln, Neb., at which time all persons having any reason to offer against granting such pardon may be heaid. Hauuy Hkkon. Don't Have to Wear It. One or two of riattsmouth's "enter prising ' merchants takes exceptions to the Journal's article yesterday In reference to the commercial club. There were no names mentioned In said article, and all we have to say Is, If the hhoe doesn't tit don't wear It. Nothing Is more conclusive of facts than the exceptions taken to said article. Another thing, the class of business men to whom we referred don't even write their business letters on printed letter heads, but use a rub ber stamp for that purpose. They don't advertise In the city papers, but depend upon the wholesalo firms to send out circulars once or twice a year with their names attached to them, to secure trade. The day Is rapidly dawning when such merchants will be "laid In the shade" by their more energetic and enterprising business men. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Mock. Kd. Harstow of Lincoln was a busi ness visitor in the city today. John I'opc came In from Greenwood this morning on legal business. Miss Minnie Wills came In from Lin coln last night to attend the dance and for a few days' visit. Mrs. Paul Koesner returned to Lin coln after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Zuckweiler. A marriage license w as issued yester day in ( miaha to Thomas Gamble and l'earl Hess, both of Klmwood, this county. Mrs. McConnahcy and son, Lloyd, of Hay Springs, Neb., stopped o!V for a short visit will) the family of Hans Kemp, while on their way to Knox ville, la. How are your kidneys? It is dan gerous to delay when the Kidneys are sick. One box of Kldney-Kttes will recommend the next. 2") cents. Gor ing & Co. Jim Petersen had an attack of ap pendicitis yesterday, and his father and Dr. Cummins took him this morn ing to Omaha, where he will undergo an operation at the Immanuel hos pital. J. Sanders came in from Alexander, Ind., yesterday for a short visit with his brother, departing this morning for York, Neb., where he will visit other relatives. A Golden Gate special consisting of six private cars passed through the city last evening about six o'clock. Kd Johnson, an old time riattsmouth boy, was the man behind the throttle. Good looks bring happiness. Friends care more for us when we meet them with a clean, smiling face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comes by taking Holllster's Kocy Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Gring&Co. Hugh Murphy vs. City of Plattsrooutb. In the action of Hugh Murphy vs. the City of 1'lattsmouth, the case took such a turn last evening that It will not likely be left to the decision of the jury. The attorneys for both sides tiled motions requesting the court to Instruct the jury to return a verdict for them. There appears to be no Issue of fact in the case that Is In dispute, the Issue between the parties being an Issue of law which was submitted to the court last eve ning after nipper, after an extended argument on both sides, and the court will likely hand down a decision to morrow morning. In the District Court. In the case of Joseph McCaig vs. Thomas Lucas a motion to dismiss attachment was overruled, and jury waived In open court. The trial is to be had to the court at the next term of district court. At 10 o'clock last night the jury re turned a verdict in favor of Klizabeth Muster and against Jacob Luft. The case of Dellallohan vs. William Dowd was called for trial this morning and jury selected. The plaintiff failed to appear, and on motion of the de fendant the jury was Instructed to return a verdict of not guilty. In the case of Nathan W. Kaneff vs. David Carpenter et al., the defendants did not appear and the Issue was decided in favor of plaintiff, and a decision ordered as prayed for In his petition. The case of Hugh Murphy vs. City of riattsmouth comes up for trial this afternoon, and the Jurors selected to try same are as follows: Kmery Hath away, G. M. Fatton, Thomas Wiles, G. W. Osborn, John Kopla, G. G. Melslnger, M. C. Joy, M- L. Williams, Harry Johnson, John Lloyd and Carl Kuntzman. N E W y II y T H E BILLIARD PAR.LO RS U Located in the Waterman Elock Kntlrely remodeled and re opened under new manage niont. Kverything neat and clean. Howling alleys re paired and in perfect con dition. The billiard and pool tables are kept in good shape. Call and see us. Fine Cigars, Soft Drinks, Candies. n n Goclsby & Brantner n D. II. Wheeler, the vice president of the Masonic Home, came in from Omaha this morning on business in regard to the home. Mr. Wheeler is a 1'lattsmouth man in every respect, and we wish there were more such with such enthusiasm as he possesses C A. Hawls, Lawyer, bate and general practice, fice of Caunty Attorney. Proof- Ml -M Aa abfolute pacific aad antUaaptta prta- rauoB iar an Kindt at SORE THROAT. BIXFLT A OiSQLB, FEETEOTLT HAiMLEaS. A aura cara far Haaraaaaaa. T.a.llltla, Qulaay. lanaaMd, tk.r.t.l aa Catarrhal araT0raat! A pr.y.Btlr. Craup, Waaaplof Ca(k a4 Diphtherial rCRIFTINO HEALIKO OOTHnrg Kadar tf laa Mow BmlnaBl Tnreal iDaolal. i Utatatoaaoaajrr. koalt ba kapl la arary noma, rrtea II Crala Barf kWdlolaa C, Daa Ualaa (awa . GERING & CO., druggists U I fi nnnAKtnnitiAA IImhau fl 1 II i it" i iiiiiiii i iiiii i nil" in i mi i r uiiTiirn w LU01 UJJUI IUIII1IC0 IMGVGI IlCllllll This should be borne in mind by everyone who needs the kind of goods I have in stock. OCome ir NOW a"d J11.1 reduced prices on Fur- 11 ?u v , c ."lUofalliinds-gant Bedroom Suits, Intension Tables, Chairs, Parlor Suits, Stoves, Ranges, and everthinir in thr fa. nne vi nousenoiu iurnuure, 01 renauie mawes. All Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices to Close Them Out. Save Money Now, while you can. 0 J I can save f lO) C jj you money j g C, UrDf X IDC riattsmouth Ncbras oc DC DC i aa v wa Vil TJ