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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1906)
THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. Personal Points . From l'riiij' lntly. Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Oats' Wick. Garden tools of every description at John Uauer's. John Clarence, of Union was a coun ty seat visitor today. J. A. Stotlerand II. K. Coleman, re turned totireenwood this afternoon. From Monday' I'Hlljf 1'ost master A. L. 1 taker of Murray was a county ceat visitor today. 1'erry 1'ttert.ack went to Murray this afternoon to sell the people there some good lights. r. II. Melslnger, wife and daughter were among the passengers fo.i the me tropolis this morning. W. J. Schneider of Cedar Creek spent pain. Sold by I. Ci. I'rk-ke O, I tiering & Co. New supply of garden seed In bulk, also all kinds of Held seeds, at A semis sen Ac Ixwck's. Let us be your baker. We have the experience. Satisfaction or the money back. New liakery. Money on hand to loon on city property. Ho delay. h D. TRAVIS. No meal Is complete without ood Sunday in the city, the guest of his bread. Insist on ours. New Ilakery Will Fltgerald returned this morn ing from a visit with relatives at Louisville. J. II. Iluttery and wife who came In ' to attend the funeral of Mrs. White, returned to Lincoln l ist night. Geo. M. Spurlock and father, who came to attend the funeral of Mrs. While, returned this morning to York, Neh. Mrs. Virginia McVlcker went to Malvern. la., this afternoon to spend Sunday with relatives and friends there. Mrs. Sam l'atterson came In from Arapohoe last evening to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Me Caule.v. H. M. Snennlehsen returned from 'Schneider, Neh., last evening, where ho went to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law. Will Robertson expects to leave to morrow afternoon on a business and pleasure trip to Los Angeles and other points In California. The friends of Mrs. Joe Fitzgerald unci!, II. A. Schneider. Mrs. George Hates, of Louisville, spent Sunday In the city, the guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snivey. Will I'.rown and wife drove up from Murray tills morning; the latter tak ing the afternoon train for Omaha, where she will visit with friends. L'irenz Urns, sold their Ua.'k team today for tJon.no. This is an excellent team, and very cheap at this price. The lucky purchaser was a fanner near Murray. I, N. Woodward and wife, who have been enjoying a visit with County Clerk Koseucrans and wife, departed this afternoon for their home In Kim- wood. Mrs. Win. MeCauley s ill ;re 1 ij'iito severe attack of illness Saturday In the form of acute dizziness or vertigo. She was under the doctor's care Sat urday and Sunday, but Is somewhat better today. A marriage license was issued this afternoon to John N. I label and Ilessle Meslna, both residents of Mynard. oac DC DC 30 DC 0 will be pleased to learn that she Is They were united In marriage by somewhat better today, and great Judge Travis. May their wedded life hopes are now entertained for her be a long, happy nnd prosperous one early recovery. irs j, yse s spending the day i Rudolph Ilamsel and a forcioften In Omaha, bring entertained at a men were passengers v eiines.iay ior luncheon at the home or Mrs. Mimuei Alliance, where they were called by Pees, attending later a meeting of the the rush of work In the car repairing Daughters of thy American Pevolu department there. tlon. at the home of Mrs. K. I'. Peck I'mm Siilurduy'a liiilly. Machine oil at Asemlssen & Louck's J. A. Walker.of Murray, wasa l'latts- mouth visitor today Mayor W. F. Gillespie, of Mynard, was a county seat visitor today Sheriff Oulnton went down In the vicinity of Avoca this afternoon. Col. Seybolt, of Murray, was trans acting business at the county seat to day. Will Robertson departed this after noon on a cunulncd business and pleasure trip to Los Angeles, Calif. (lias. Helhart and Adam Fornolf of near Cedar Creek, were among the l'lattsinouth visitors this afternoon. J. N. Woodward and wife, of Kim wood, are visiting in the city, the guests of County Clerk and Mrs. Rosen crans. Miss Feme Greenslate expects to leave tommrrow for Omaha, where she lias seemed a position with Thompson Relden Co. Mike SwartztWher was In from Mt pleasant precinct today, and reports the loss of a valuable marc which re cently died. C liengcn, one oi l ass county s most reliable German farmers, was In the city today pleasant call. Wash Young, from near Murray, was transacting business In town to day. Will Noxen, jr., of Cedar Creek, was visiting friends at the county seat today. A marriage license was Issued this morning to Richard E. Sclmeltc, age 22. of Greenwood, and Mary Andra Dlmick, age lit, of Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Klson departed on the fast mail this afternoon for Los wiiere she has been invited to appear on the program. Living Indoors so much during the winter months creates a sort of a stuffy, want-of-ozone condition In the blood and system generally. Clean up and get ready for spring. 'I ake a few Karly Risers. These famous little pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels and give the blood a chance to purify Itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion, etc. Sold by . G. Frlcke & Co., tiering & Co. From Tui'xliiy's Pally Dan Lynn, of I'nlon, was a county seat visitor today Nick Oops, of Avoca, was a Piatt mouth visitor this afternoon. J. 'I. Ridiey departed this morning on a business tilp to Colorado I. D. l'.iaiublet. of Union, was trans. acting business In the city today John Renfer returned this morning from a business trip to Louisville A. S. Will departed on a business t rln to Hrush and Akron, Colo., tins morning. The county commissioners are in session today, and are grinding out considerable business. W. Gamble will attend the east and paid the Journal a Central Nebraska Teachers' assocla lion meeting at Fremont tomorrow. Karl Kiihncy departed this after noon for rocateiio, maim, wiiere ne has secured a position with the rail road company Lee May Held camo down from Om aha last evening and was conveyed to his home In Louisville overland. Mr, May Held was returning from a western business trio, and arrived In Omaha too late for tils train home You feel the life giving current the minute you take It. A gentle i ....... Angeles, Calif. They will stop off at soothing warmth, mis the nerves ana Denver for a short visit with friends, blood with life. It s a real pleasure to Many friends were down to the train take Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea to see them away, and wish them a 3,1 cents, Tea or Tablets. SoldbyGer pleasant trip. W & Co, W. II. Seynert, of Cullom, was In The many friends of Mrs. Kundl the city today and said that the old munda Stohlman, who lives near Platte In that section done a great Louisville, will regret to learn thai it deal of threatening the fore part of Ulmpssslble for her to survive but a the week, but no serious damage was short time. She Is an old resident of done. While, here Mr. Sevbert re- Cass county and one of the finest old ncwed for the Journal another year. ladles In the county. t . i i .i . ... i i .... I lrt 1 1 rt n oMtiiil, nr n prktil im In A temporary immnuoii, restraining ' '"H" v the sale by the sheriff of Cass county your system by taking a remedy that to collect a judgment rendered by binds the bowels. Take Kennedy the county court of Lancaster, against Laxative Honey and Tar. It Is differ northeast quarter and northwest quar- cnt from all other cough syrups. It is ter of section l'.. township J, range 11, better. It opens the bowels -expels was Issued by Judge Jessen yesterday all colds, croup, whooping cough, etc afternoon. The case will come up for An meal remedy tor young ana oia bearing on April 2i, hW. Children like It. Sold by F.G. Frlcke William Neville came In last night & Co ('-,tln Co. from Topeka. near which place lie Is I If you ever bought a box of w itch engaged In railroad bridge building. Hazel Salve that failed to give satis Ullly Is noted for his excellent work in faction the chances arc It did not nave this line, as his work always gives the name "E.C.DeWItt Co." printed general satisfaction. He Is now en- on the wrapper and pressed In the box raged at this work with the I . 1 railroad. After a visit to Omaha Monday he will return to Kansas. Dr. Elster, Dentist, Waterman Block From Wi'diHutluy't dully. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves, all sizes and styles, for sale at Asemlssen Si Louck's. Judge II. D. Travis departed last night on a business trip toClalremorc, Indian Territory. Full line of Quick Meal and Round Oak Steel Ranges, at competing prices, Asemlssen & Louck. The ever popular "Exquisito 'cigar, made by Herman Spies, Is one of the est bon the market. Ask for them John Roetel and family returned to IlavcliK'k this afternoon after a few days visit with friends and relatives here. The Irrepressible Rilly O'Rrien of near Murray, was here today, and called and renewed his faith in the Journal another year. Mrs. M. Archer went to South Om aha t his morning to be with her daugh ter, Mrs. Mary Swallenberg, who is gradually losing strength. D.O. DWYER, Attorney-ot-Law Offce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. In the district clerk's oMlee a suit was tiled by Isaac N. Speer vs Albert N. Speer, asking for a judgment in the sum of r-V8U',0, for value received. Superintendent J. W. Gamble de parted this afternoon for Lremont, wiiere he will attend the convention of the Interstate Teachers' Associa tion. Chamberlain's Salve is good for any disease of tho skin. It-allays the Itch ing and burning sensation Instantly. or sale by F. G. Frlcke & Co. and A. Fried. Mesdames J. H. Salsbury, J. Wise, Misses Kstelle Ralrd and Alma arson departed last evening for Ne braska City, where thev will attend the Woman's Presbyterian Missionary convention today. Abe Rupley came up from Union last evening to visit home folks and Incldently cast his vote for his favor ite candidates in the city election. Mr. Rupley says the Journal dollar is I'ulon and circulating among Its friends In that burg quite freely. He will return to Union tonight. Pete Llndsey was all smiles today when he entered the Journal ofllce with a box of cigars in his hand. When he began handing them around to the boys, we"asked "why this was thus?" Then he told us that a great big boy had arrived at his house about 10 o'clock this morning, and that he felt so proud that he could not resist the temptation of "setting tlicin up." May the little fellow live long and prosper. C. A. Rawls, Lawyer. bete and general practice ice of County Attorney. The original DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve never fails to give satisfaction for burns, s;ires, boils, tetter, cracke bands, etc. For blind, bleeding, Itch lug and protruding Files It alTord almost Immediate relief. It stops the r. TOVEY 2 SON A yrtain Lectwre .u. DIDN'T we tell you the weather man would fix things properly when he got to going right? The thunder shower and heavy rains weren't for nothing. It sure means an introduction to spring beautiiful spring, with its mud and other things. But while we're talking, see here 0 While we have beautiful spring goods in all lines we call your especial attention to our new line of Lace Curtains which. we think far excels any line heretofore shown. Kul'lled Net and Swiss curtains at 90c, $1.40 and up. Vo may not care to put much money into new lace curtaits. You can have your choice of some pretty patterns at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. If yon care to pay more we have excellent values and pretty patterns at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $f and $7.50. Look over our new line of Door Panels at 40c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Net Curtains with Battcnberg In sertion and edge, $2.50 a pair. lute and Arabian tains with real Clunv $5 and $6. Bonne Fern me Curtains at from $3.50 to $8.00 Net Cur- insertion at V A beautiful line of Madras Cur tains in wide silk stripes at $5. Can be used for portieres or curtains. Madras Curtains in cream with blue, red and green cross stripes, $1, up. Curtain Swisses in stripes, dots and figures, 10c, I2l2c, 15c and up. In cross stripes 42 in. in all colors. Regular $1.00 Wrappers for 85 cents. E. . PEY m SM OC3C DC DC 30 3C 0 street. Fortunately neither one of them sustained serious injury. This is the season of listlessness, headaches and spring disorders. Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea Is a sure preventative. Make you strong and vigorous. .'!.") cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Gering & Co. The many friends oi Wade Wind ham will be pleased to know that he Proof- has secured a position as traveling salesman for the Oliver Typewriter Co., of Denver. Joe Thompson Is sporting a new horse on the hack. He purchased it last Monday from Chas. Carroll of Murray. E. A. Rrodieand wife departed this afternoon for Salt Lake City, where they will make their home In the future. Mrs. J. Smith who has been enjoy ing a visit with relatives here departed this morning for her home at Spokane, Wash. If yon want a real estate loan at reasonable rates; or a reliable abstract of title, insurance policy, security bond of and kind, or a contract, deed or mortgage drawn, sec John M. Leyda, Gund building. Work promptly and neatly done and charges reasonable. fig DC DC DC Rev. W. F. P.radley was visiting friends in Murray today. Ozro Virgin of Murray wasa business visitor at Plattsmouth today. Two cases of scarlctlna at Union have been reported to the county clerk. Sheriff Qulnton went to Louisville this morning to look after some legal matters. J. A. Whltmore of Nehawka was transacting business at the county seat today. A. D. Eigcnbroadt and wife came In this morning from Lincoln to visit with friends here. All smart up-to-date women of today, Know know to bake, wash, sing and to play; Without these talents a wife Is N G. Unless she takes Rocky MountalnTea. Sold by Gering & Co. Mrs. Mat Dougherty returned to Havelock this morning, after a pleas ant visit with her son, Will. Miss Nellie Jean and Gertrude Cole returned last night from a visit with the former's brother and sister at York, Neb. Soothes Itching skin. Heals cuts or bums without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum any Itching. I loan's Ointment. Your druggist sells It. A. R. Taylor who has been contined during the past week at his home on Rock street, suffering with stomach trouble, Is reported to be Improving It Is reported that one of the lead Ing stores at Nebraska City was rob bed last night, and the authorities here are on the lookout for the guilty parties. While the expressman. Will Hart- wick, was discharging his duties yes terday evening, he together with France Rallance, who was riding with him, were thrown from thewagenby striking a high crossing on Granite pring Millinerv and N prinq armen Fanger's Department Store is showing the Latest Things in Wooltex Skirts and Jackets mmiiiuiy 0 aWlfflTfll7TlTITnrWMMllliMW RULES Iflill inn ru I lf A 111 WUUIIGA CUIUS dill! W'dJS Invite Uour Attendance It will be the most noteworthy exhibition we have ever held more comprehensive than any pre vious one, because the gathering is larger, of a higher nature and more varied; more interesting because the tendency this season is decidedly toward novel ties in women's dress, and in this authoritlve collec tion is to be seen the exquslte novelties that have been favored by Fashion's approval for the coming season. Stylish Spring Jackets for Ladles, Misses and Children and New Walking Skirts In the newest of checks and plaids. Beautiful styles In the new White Waists Lingerie effects from a collection from which you can gather more Ideas In an hour than could other wise be obtained in a week's hard work. So even if you are planning the making of your own garments, we cordially welcome you as a looker as a buyer. L (lb It) I SPRING and is here in abundance We c irdlally invite all the women who love beau tiful millinery to come and view these charming cre ations, modeled after the Spring fashions set by Paris. A complete innovation of styles for 1!K)0 ar tistic effects in so great a contrast to the season just passed. Multitudes of new Ideas shown In the most bewitching styles, overshadowing all previous dis plays In variety, gorgeous coloring and novel shapes. Although It will be an exposition of Spring mil linery styles that we can be proud of and that we're sure you will enjoy seeing. And the prices will prove a revelation to patrons of the specialty shops. Our own productions a especially fetching, designed un der the personal Instruction of our head trimmer, who has Just returned from several months residence la St. Louis. 0 Arrange the 3!) letters printed in the center group of this puzzlo into the names of six cities of the United States. The letter In each group can only be used as many times as they appear, and no letter may be used that does not appear. Every correct be accepted solution will as 10 per cent In Payment of each and every custom ers purchase. This Is the Puzzle O G A C H C I N O T S Q B ELSETAT A H O A IV! T I P O E R T L A N T A A T Can You Solve It? Visit our Clothing and Furnishing Goods Section The Solution of this Puzzle will be taken as 10 per cent in payment for all purchases at this store up to Saturday, April 14. n Fanger's Department Store 1 tr .."-a G3ttzS GZTZZZZZ) GZTSa CSJ