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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
I We carry the only stock o j Edison Phonographs and Ed V Abstracts of Title V iSOn Records in Cass county. Hear them free at , PHIL SAUTE R'S. Murray Department THOMAS WALLING Plattsmouth. .Neb. nUTAKKD IN TIIK 1 NTK RESTS !' THE l'E PLK F Ml'EEAY ANI VICINITY ESPECIALLY I OR THE JOCENAL READERS. Ifumn-fthc foul, ,.flh(Jn,.ilk,wr:fi ...,;(,.,;(.- it,m ,.f iukr'st in this nriitj wl will m-id imt l thi.i ofux it in'.' noir in.-J.r thin UxtMn-j. 'c mutt nil id in of i"t ii .f.- Kilitr Jiiinttl. OrTlCE-Aiilieuser-Hiisr. Block FOLEYSHONEYTAR for childnm taf;. lurt. Mo oplatti i A FARMER Living Within Three Miles of Town hnmnht a hog ticket to the bank to have it cashed. Instead of taking the money lie decided to open a checking account with us and pay his hills by check. The bank issued him a pass book with checks. There were several small accounts about town the fanner paid bv writing out a check to each party lie owed. These checks came to the bank, were cashed, and charged to the farmer's account. The first of the month the farmer brought in his bank book to be bal anced. His checks were returned to him. He dis covered that each check answered the purpose of a receipt. Furthermore, he found he had a complete record of everv trunsactiou. H Murray State Bank. Chas. S. Stone, Cashier. Murray. Neb. I It, A. Root, was an Omaha visitor last .Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long were In I'lattsinouth Tuesday. Kelly Rhoden purchased a new huggy In Hattsmmith this week. lVter Smith was a business visitor In the county seal Monday. Mrs. A. L. Itaker was In I'latts mouth Thursday of last week. Frank Davis, tho Weeping Water clothier, was In Murray Tuesday. lion Hart has returned to Murray and Is In tlie employ of lr. (Jllinore. Fred and Adam Shaffer shipped a ear of cattle Monday to South ( Mnaha. Edmunds & lirown are placing a new wire fence around the parsonage this week. Mrs. .1. V. l'ilinan and daughter, l'.irdie, of I'nloii, were victors In our town Monday. Holmes & Smith have established a post card station at their store. Sec their tine line. Miss Marie Herder was visiting a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Jas Rrown. II. B. Stone and Charley Hall, from Nehawka, were visiting In and near Murray, Tuesday. Miss Francis Yallery was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Rrendel a few days this week. Miss Virginia Heed, niece of J. A. Walker, returned to her school work in Hastings, Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Raker, Mrs. Charles Car roll and Miss Ylola Young were In Plattsmouth last Saturday. Dr. Hen Hoot, of Phillips, et)., was visiting his father. H. A. Hoot, In Murray a few days this week. Miss Margery Walker, who is attend lug school at Peru, spent a few days with home folks the latter part of lust week. Hev. Hitchic has been on the sick list for the past week and was unable to attend services at the church last Sunday. (Jlen Pawls, who has been assisting in the Holmes & Smith store, returned to his home In Plattsmouth Saturday evening. Miss Gertrude Long departed Tues day for a visit with friends and rela tives In Lincoln and other points In the central portion of the state. Mark Hurton was taken suddenly 111 Sunday evening with a severe attack of pneumonia. He is still confined to his home and is a very sick man. Dr. jllinore and wife and Miss Mar gery Walker were in riattsmouth last Saturday evening, at which time the Dr. and Miss Walker were initiated Into the mysteries of the Pastern Star lodge. Fate Davis was in Omaha last Sat urday. J. W. Holmes was In Omaha last Thursday. Miss Carrie Allison was In Omaha last Saturday. Dr. Hrendel and w ife were In Platts mouth last Friday evening. Mrs. o. A. Davis was a Nebraska City visitor Saturday of last week. Mrs. Charles Creamer and Miss Jew ell were in Weeping Water Saturday. Fdiniinds & Hrown received a car load of white pine linMi and siding lumber tins ween. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ainlck have entirely recovered from their recent sick spoil. MesdamesC. A. Pawls, Joe Pawls and Paulson were visitingatthchomes of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Holmes, last Thursday. (ieorgc Edson and wife, of York, Neb., old residents of Cass county, wero visiting Murray mencis a iew days this week. As usual, with the tirst bright days of spring, Dr. Jake Hrendel commences to beautify the surroundings of the home place. Wednesday he was en gaged In grading In front of the otllce and residence. Ern Carroll met with a, slight but very painful accident last Saturday. While leading one of his horses the animal jumped and kicked In a play ful mood, and In some way dislocated Em's wrist and thumb of his right hand. There are three cases of scarlet fever at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crede Harris, east of town. The quarantine was placed on the residence Sunday evening, and every precaution is being taken to conlino the disease to Its present lacatlon. Dr. Ciilmorc and Kelly Rhoden were In ( imaha Tuesday, where Kelly called upon Dr. Allison and underwent a minor surgical operation In one of his ears, which has been troubling him for some time. He returned home in the evening greatly relieved. W. II. McDanlel was out Tuesday with his paint brush "slinging" white paint for all that was out. He was doing some fine work, with a hopo that he might secure the contract for painting the new orphans' home under course of construction at Aurora, Neb. Our old friend, Levi Husterholtz, living two and a half miles west of town, Is contlned to his bed with a severe case of dropsy. Mr. Ruster holtzhas lived on his present home place for the past forty years, and has a host of friends In Cass county who w ill regret to learn of his serious sick ness. C. C. Tucker and wjfe are rejoicing this week over the arrival of a new baby girl at their home last Saturday. The mother and little one are doing nlce'y, and Mr. Tucker is the happiest man in the county. Grandpa 1)111 steps around as proud as can be, and appears at least twenty years younger. The annual meeting of the Murray State bank was held Tuesday of this week. This reliable banking house made a good showing for the past twelve months, under the ctllclcnt management of Cashier St one. Among the other business transacted at this meeting Leslie Hall was duly appoint ed assistant cashier. Hogus solicitors for donations for charitable institutions Is one of the lowest forms of graft. Fake solicitors have been frequenting our town every few months preying on the benevo lence of the people. One good rule Is not to subscribe to any stranger, and another Is to send some of these crim inals to the penitentiary. Four trained nurses from Omaha are now employed In the vicinity of M urray, something never before known In the history of the community. One Is at the home of Martin Puby, one at Theo. Muck's who Is taking care of Miss McFadden, one Is still at the home of Grandma Klser taking care of the old lady who Is still contlned to her bed, and the other at the home of Ad Klser, who lias been quite sick for sometime. These trained nurses arc pretty expensive, as they get a salary of $-.," per week each, but where there is sicsness in u uangcruus nuuirt! mey surely earn their money. Holmes & Smith, Murray, Neb, 4 Specials for Saturday, April 14 Upon investigation we find ourselves very long on Canned Corn still having 200 full cases and as same must be moved before the new crop, will offer you 5 Cans for 25c on Saturday Only Mammoth Potash Lye, one-fourth Larger than Any Other we will sell Four Cans for 25, and gucrantee this lye to equal the best on the market. In our HAT DEPARTMENT we are going to offer you a 20 per cent Reduc tion on all hats ranging in price from Sc to $5.00 These prices are for Saturday only, and for Cash Holmes & Smith. Murray, Neb. j JOURNAL DOLLAR RETURNS A Rejuvenating Remedy. A great sensation among the fair sex created a French professor by a public announcement that he found a remedy which return youth and beauty to every lady. Orders and money were sent by thousands but. the remedy proved to be an ordinary face powder, harmful to the complexion. You may cover your face with a powder or some other cosmetique, but covering does not mean curing. 'It Is necessary to use Trlner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine w hich will give you new blood a healthy, pure and rich blood. It will then give you a new complexion the complexion of health. It will make your digestive system active and will make the organs of your whole body to harmoniously collaborate. There is no remedy producing a better effect than Trlner's American Elixirof Bit ter Wine. It cures, heals, stimulates, and strengthens. If your complexion Is not perfect, If your appetite is weak, If your strength Is declining, you should use this natural remedy. At drugstores. Jos. Trlner, T'.v.i South Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. After a Visit to Some of the Neighboring Towns it Returns Home. After an extensive visit among its friends in the south part of the county the Journal Dollar is back home with two tags pretty well tilled with names of merchants and farmers. We are all glad to see its smiling face again. After passing through all the business houses in I'nion it made a trip over to Nehawka and circulated one whole day and then returned to Union where it took several trips out among the thrifty farmers of that vicinity. It proved iiuite popular down in that sect ion and became so much so that it was handled quite freely. This morning Koy t rans was up from Union, and happening to have the dollar in his possession, he left it at the Perkins house where he and some friends ate breakfast. It has been on its mission to Omaha, it has bought goods hi every establishment n Union; it went over to take a peep at the beauties of Nehawka; it has visited Murray and Mynard and has found its way Into the pockets of many of the hard tolling yeomenry of Cass county. If It could only talk and tell of Its travels it could relate a most wonderful story. It has paid many debts and fed many mouths. Its mission has been lauded and it has thus far fully demonstrated what dollar can do when In circulation at home. but will move to Casscounty sometime during the next twelve months. They also made a sale of the Spader acre farm, west of town, the same being bought by J. M. Roberts of the Plattsmouth State Hank. The city property of II. ('. Smith, located near the H. & M. shops, was sold to Mrs. Gus Schliskc. L. B. UNDERWOOD GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS A Full Line Farm Implements including the David Uradlev make and Peter Shuttler farm wagon Shelf and Heavy Hardware Get our Prices lefore Buying. L. B. UNDERWOOD, Murray, Neb Vetenlnary Examinations. A special from Lincoln to the Omaha Hec says: "The board of secretaries of the state veterinary hoard is holding its regular examina tlons today, with thirty-two young and old men participating. This examination is held under the law en acted by tho late legislature, which provides that no one In the state shall practice veterinary medicine under the title of a veterinarian without first having secured a license from the state board. Considerable opposition has been aroused among the old time prae tltioncrs, who say they will be unable to pass the examination because of the technical quest Ions asked, t hough they have been practicing for twenty years or more and know all about the inside and the outside workings of a horse "A. P. Rarncs of Plattsmouth, who has been practicing for twenty years called upon the governor today and protested against the enforcement of the law, which he said was passed merely to drive the old fellows out of the business and make way for the younger men who have yet to build up a nractlce. lr. Harries was advised to take the examlnat Ion and did so, it be Ing the belief that the old timers will have no trouble In passing. " I r. Peters of the state university a memlier of the board of secretaries, said the law was passed to catch the fellows from other states who jump in to Nebraska and do a lot of business because of sensational advertising and who have no license to practice here. The old timers, lie said, can go right ahead and practice, provided they do not call themselves veterinarians and many of them are doing that rather than take the examinations." A Change of Base. A few weeks ago John Fassbender md family removed to Hastings, Neb., where he had previously bought out a large furniture establishment. They had hardly got their household goods unpacked, when Mr. Fasiibender had an opportunity to sell out and he did so. 1 le proceeded immediately to Wa- hoo, where he purchased a large fur niture and undertaking establishment and the family is now pleasantly locat ed in the county scat of Saunders. The Journal wishes them success. or mortgagedrawn. see John M. Leyda, Gund building. Work promptly and neatly done and charges reasonable. "Generally debilltatet for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Rur dock Rlood Hitters made me a well woman." Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moosup Conn. If you 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 Serious Accident. William Erhart met with a serious accident while working in the Held last Wednesday. He was harrowing when the team he was driving became frightened. He went around to their heads, but they grew unmanageable, knocked Mr. Erhart down breaking three of his ribs and bruising him badly. Dr. Green was at once called and did all he could to render the In jured man comfortable, buthe is still suffering severely from the etTects of his Injuries. Weeping Water Repub lican. Real Estate Changes. The Falter & Tate Real Estate Ex change have been pretty busy for the past few days selling and "swopping" property In the various parts of the county. Among the sales made was the O. K. Furlong tract of land, near Rock Bluffs, sold to Stacy Lee of Paci fic Junction. Mr. Lee will rent his new possession for the present season, EGGS FOR HATCHING from prized Orpington chickens. Several mat ings of this years' eggs for trade. PRICES REASONABLE ! Hell I'l.nne No. : W. G. Hamilton iBHBsnsnsssBn PERRY'S RESTAURANT Fresh Oysters in any style Short Orders), Regular Meals j Our Spa-cliltits. If you are hungry we can supply you with the pick of the market 5th door East of C ss Co. Bank WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Lands, Ranches and City Real Estate In Nebraska and elsewhere bought sold and exchanged. Kentiils, Insurance imd Alistnicttnuof '1'ltlcH. Money to lomi ut a low rate of Intereston improved farms. Iliisiiiess eorrespomleM in nil important cities mill towns In tho I' lilted Mutes. Telephone No. 20 and 98. R. B. WINDHAM, President W. W. WINDHAM, Secretary r DOC DOC THE CELEBRATED STALLION JOttN will make the season of 1906 as follows: Every day of the week at Porter's Barn, except Monday, when he will be at the home of John Porter, 2 miles west and 1 mile south of Murray. TfirillS S10.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck. For further particulars see n J. I Ul mail rui ICl . uwners n 3( )0( 30 JCI Dlllous? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Rlttcr taste? Com plexion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Poan's Regulcts cure blllou9 attacks. 25 cents at any drug store. Do You Meed Furniture W 'ELL, whv not lmv it while vou have the opportun ity to get what you want at Greatly Reduced Prices! Come in now and sec what I have left in House Furnishings, Stoves, etc. I will please you ' V both in the price and quality of goods. I must give possession of the room and the goods MUST IJE SOLD! Prices will not he in the way if you want the goods. Gome and See the Old Furniture Man! FURNITURE 0 STOVES, &c n