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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1906)
tR Teeth S5 Cold Crowns uid Bridie Teeth tip. Porce Uin Crown Ii.mj up. tiliin oc up. Tecib fciuacted f aiiilett. New t wuie day. DAILEY,The Dentist. Established M8. Paitoa Blk. OflAMA, Murray Department V Abstracts o Title v THOMAS WALLING , ,N ,;.NT,.i:i.-T or the rn-i-LK or ki-bbay an,, vmmtv ,-i,-Iai.lv ini: ... una., ..olkix ' - "r , , , , ,, , , , , ;., , , it r.,t in thi i-iru.i:, iri m. J..11M to f.i ft trill .i.;,t.r ... r f.u J,.;. UFnCK-AnlieuM-r-Husb Blue FOLEYSHONHMM for children tafc. ur. AT oJats He tniiit uJl if. nm ' i'if' ii r.iii.'r ."in-t'0. I In Ye Olden Times The Greeks entrusted their Gold and Silver to the Priests a i . ...... l . liJk Aftittfc fnr Qirtiritv. WHO kt'lH tiW muijvy III l" "'t'"-" v ' ' . . . a t Those were davs of primitive uanKing. . MODKRN HANK I Ml is the result of a slow devel opment, ami today the bank offers every possible fa cility and the methods are systematic and simple. A man deposits his money in the bank: he can then go out among his fellows, pay his debts, make purchases, etc,, by writing a check for his obligations. He checks against his money in the bank. The check ing system is most convenient. It is adjusted to the needs of everyone. It is for large business. It is for small business. Murray State Bank. Chas. S. Stone, Cashier. Murray. Neb. by the recent wind- Mie Here he took In the Phillips' dance. The Lord's supper will be observed at the I'nited Presbyterian church on next Sabbath morning. It Is earnest ly hoped that all members w 111 be pre sent to honor their Lord and Master, who says: "Thlsdoln remembrance of me." Mrs. A. M. Holmescontlnues to gain In strength this spring. In a letter to the relatives In Murray Mr. Holmes says she has been able to set up in her ted some of the time during the past week. The many friends trust she may continue to Improve. Wcs. Hurnett, from down near Rock RlulTs, was In Murray Wednesday af ternoon to see Dr. Gllmore, and have a slight operation performed upon one of his lingers for the removal of a hedge brier, which had caused him considerable trouble for the past few davs. Al Kennedy has been doing some tine cave work In Murray this spring. He claims to be the Inventcr of the popular circular cave, and during the Holmes & Smith, Murray, Neb. Saturday we will offer you Plenty of Canned Corn is Special Sale of many new many very useful still on hand and and Up-to-date De- M 11 1" I to be sold signs of 50c Articles five Cans for Laces and 25c Sc Embroideries on display Saturday only Saturday only Saturday only. Peck bus! Wed Less Hall witnessed I bo ball game in Omaha Sunday. Karl Jenkins sold his hugs to Kate Pavls Saturday. Miss Agnes Kennedy was In Platts mouth last, Saturday. C. S. Stone made a business trip to "Wahoo" Wednesday. Prof. Karhari made a business Hip to Greenwood last Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Baker and Mrs. H. were In Piatt smoulh Saturday. 1). M. Lloyd was transacting ncss In the county seat irlilay. Dr. ('.. II. (illmorc and Tate Davis were county seat visitors Tuesday. Miss May Yalh'iy Is doing some sew ing for Mrs. A. L. l'.aUer this week. Phil l'.iisblii had a very sick horse Sunday evening. It has recovered. J. W. HoliiKsmade a business trip to ( malia the latter part of last week. MesdamesJ. 1'. Urlsben and M. (J. Churchill were In Plattsmouth Friday. Rav Trans, of Union, was visiting Tnosilav and Wednesday with I'.ob Fitch. Ohas. Cunningham, the genial No hawka liveryman, was In town tcsday. Dr. Gil more Is the possessor of a new 4uggy and harness, purchased from local dealers. Miss Gertie Kunman, of Platts mouth, was the guest of the Rurton family Sunday. J. M. Manners has had some Im provements in the Independentccntral telephone station. Mrs. Long, who has been visiting near Weeping Water, has returned to her home near Murray. Joe Lloyd came out from l'latts mouth Saturday to make some repairs on John Habel's steam engine. W. W. Hamilton and Win. Hen dricks were transacting business in l'lattsmouth Saturday of last week. One of the large plate glasses In the bank building was broken by the high wind Mondav. This is a very costly- glass. W. S. Smith has been In Murray this week, and J. W. Holmes Is look ing after the wants of the people In Mynard. Frank Vallery had tho misfortune to run aboard through his corn shelter Tuesday badly breaking up the ma chlnery. Our farmer friends are pretty busy theso davs, and In conseuuenee there of tho merchants of our town are tak ing life easy. Mr. and Mrs. James Trook, living southeast of town are the proud pos sessors of a new boy, arriving at their home Monday. W,n. Hamilton, our carpenter, Is few days 1 , , ..,..,... ,uia roomy 12 foot one for Lee Oldham, and i.. i i.v an 8 foot one for James Loot. i .i ...i. of them are now In use In Murray. iirniui'i aim n uu. Many Our town Is much annoyed by many worthless curs who live In a semi-wild condition and pilfer from the entire community. They represent a need less waste of money, since the average dogs requires as much provision as the average man; and, In addition, are more or less of a menace to the safety of the community. Now that warm weather is approaching the owners of these curs should con tine them to their He also has a contract for some own picmises, or apply to our druggist for a few cents worth of chloroform. Ressie Wiles, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wiles, living three miles northeast of Murray, Is quite sick with typhoid fever. James Manners and Miss Mario Rcr ucr. Wm. Wehrbchi and Miss Nellie Creamer attended the play a Platts mouth Monday evening. J. S. Lindsay was In Plattsmouth n few davs the past week visit ing his sous. stone work near the county seat Miss Mata Puis came down from Plattsmouth Saturday to spend a few (bus with borne folks, returning to Plattsmouth Wednesday evening. Unite a number of couples drove down from l'lattsmouth Tuesday eve nlng to attend the dance. D.l you notice to latest In gentlemen's dress? Word has been received from Mur- dock that Miss Florence McDonald who Is visiting there from Murray, Is virv seriously sick with abeess In the side. The Roosevelt bears In charge of three Russians, made Murray a visit TOOK SNAP JUDGMENT ON THE OLD FOLKS Thomas J. Brendell of Murray and Miss Frances Vallery of Mynard United in Marriage. These prices are for Saturday only, and for Cash Holmes & Smith, Murray, Neb. Some time Sunday afternoon Mr. Thomas J. Brendell and Miss Frances F. Vallery departed from Murray, ap narontlv for a buirirv ride, and the Wednesday, causing much amusement ..., I:if1v ,., .nturnlnir to her home - w . - I J . -J "- for the children, ana a iew or meoia-1 eary as ,ier parents thought she er people. ouirht, a tracer was sent after them, Mark Rurton, who has been (piite an(j after coming to Tlattsmouth and sick with pneumonia, has been able to finding that they had not come In this sit up for the past few days. The direction they went back home. nurse In charge returned to her home jt was later learned that the young In Omaha Monday. people went to Louisville where the Henry and August Engelkemeir are team was left and they boarded a hauling lumber from the yards of Kd- train for Omaha. The sequel to their munds & Rrown this week, to be used hasty Might can oe learnco on reaaing In the erection of two new houses on the list of marriage licenses granted their farms west of Murray. in Omaha Monday, which appears In Next Sabbath evening at 7:) o'clock Tuesday morning s papers. Among the m.M.i .-ni r,rnni. nt. tho numoer are uie ioiiowiok Thomas J. Hrcndcll, Murray, Neb., aged Z. Frances F. Vallery of Mynard, Neb, aged lit." This explains the whole business, and we suppose the happy couple are "at home" today receiving the congratulations of their friends and the forgiveness of the old people If their isany forgiveness required to send the bride and groom down the pathway of time in a joyous and hap py manner, as should and undoubtedly will be the case. The groom Is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Pev. W. S. I'nited Presbyterian on "Trembling Karth and Smoking Hills" or "The Lord's Hand In the Kartlupuakc." ('has. Herrcn was a county seat visi tor Saturday. Mr. Herrcn was Injured some davs airo bv being thrown from his buggy, and he Is not recovering as apldly as ho would like. The spring farm work is demanding his attention. W. C. llrown and wife and C. S Stone about noon Sunday took a very sudden desire to see tho ball game in Omaha. Mrs. llrown rushed the am- u, Hrendell of Murray, Is a very ner hour over, and they hooked up the highly respected young man of much team and started for Plattsmouth to promise, while the bride Is a daughter catch the fast mall for Omaha, 'lhcy 0fMr. and Mrs. J. 11. (Prairie Jake) arrived In Plattsmouth at Sixth and Vallery, who reside in the vicinity of Main streets just In time to see the Utynard.andlsoneof the handsomest train pull out. Did 1 hear someone and m0st accomplished young ladles In say they were angry? Cass county. While It may be that O. II. Manners, of Weeping atcr, t,ne happy couple did take snap judg was In Murray Tuesday night, repair- mcnt on their parents and friends also, Ing the telephone line between here t,ncy are nevertheless married, and the and Weeping Water that was Injured Journal takes this opportunity to wish them a pleasant and proli table journey through life, and may the bright wings of love always hover over them. Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. I'nderwood, . Smith, Mrs. Wood and daughter Velma, Mr. and Mrs. liaker, Mont IJobb, James Loughridge, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. James Root, Misses Gussle Robb, Marie Her ger, Carrie Allison, Viola Young, Daisy Ruck, llessie Rrendcl, Mr. and Mrs. Rrendel, Messrs Chas. Ferguson, Jake Rrendel, G. II. and J. M.Manners, Cecil Murphy, Leslie Hall and Prof. Karhart. Mr. and Mrs. Rrendel have rented the Christian parsonage, and will be settled In their new home about the first of May. The happy young couple carried out their well laid plans to perfection, they were determined, and asked the advice of none of the rcla tlvcs on cither side, and they shall ever live and hope for the best.be licvlng that they have wronged no one, and In living for each other, will always believe they have done right Plays Good Ball. Quite a number of the base ball fans from Plattsmouth.Murray and Mynard and vicinities went up to Omaha Sat urday and Sunday to witness the game between Topeka and Omaha, In which contest Geo. Graves played with Tope ka. While Topeka proved an easy vic tim for Omaha, Geo. Graves, the Cass county ball player, was in the game from start to finish. He played good ball and played it all the time. Mrs. White Safe. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young received a message Monday from their daugh ter, Mrs. Anna White, of San Francis co, Calif., stating that while they were In the ruined district of the cltv, they escaped without injury to themselves, Mr. Young has been like all other eastern people having friends or rela tlvcs In thatdoomed city, very anxious to hear from them, and the short mes sage Monday brought great joy to the this excellent household. Myriad (Special Correspondent.) Miss Nora Henton was visiting at Murray last night. Mrs. Albert Wetenkamp is home from South Omaha, where she has been visiting relatives. Gillispie & Snyder are shipping lots of stock nowadays. The price of hogs being at that point where it certainly makes them the mortgage lifter. Miss Minnie Will has returned to her studies at Lincoln, after a short vacation at home. good many farmers are delivering their corn the market being 40c. Mae Vallery is home from South Omaha, where she has been visiting some relatives. Albert Wetenkamp is hauling rock for his line new bouse that he expects to have built this summer. Mrs. W. E. Renncr of Omaha has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Richardson. A. S. Will unloaded a car of oil meal the other day to feed to his MO head of fattening cattle. Mrs. A. L. Cox and Mrs. J. A. Klser were shopping in Omaha Thursday. Mynard expects to have a candidate for county commissioner this fall. MRS. JACOB KISER IS DEAD Passed Aaway at Her Home Near Louis ville at 9 O'clock Last Night. A special to the Journal Wednes day conveys the sad announcement of the death of Mrs. Jacob Klser, which occurred at nine o'clock last night at her home, two miles west of Louis ville. The deceased has been atllicted with dropsy for nearly a year, but un til six months ago was able to be up and about the house. She was about forty-live years of age and leaves a husband, four daughters and one soni besides her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jackman, five brothers and one sister, to mourn her demise. The funeral will very likely be held at Louisville on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock" L. B. UNDERWOOD FOR Lawn Mowers Get Our Prices Before Buying. A Shower of Tin." Mr. and Mrs. Rrendel arrived home on Monday evening, and the following evenlmr a large number of their friends, about forty In number, gath ered at the home of the groom's par cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Rrendel, to rlve the happy young couple a genuine surprise, planned and carried to most successful end by Miss (tussle Robb, and termtd a tin shower, but from the tine collection of useful kitch en articles received, we arc of the opinion It should have been called "a shower of tin." After many hearty congratulations extended the new Mr, and Mrs. Rrendel, a most pleasant eve nlng was enjoyed by all, and at the customary hour refreshments were served by the estimable lady of tin house. Following were those present Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Brown, Mrs. Holmes and son Read Holmes & Smith's specials f( r next Saturday In their ad today. Magpie Grove (Speelul CorrespoiMleneo.) Misses Mata Puis and Laura Engel kcmelerare visiting with home folks this week. Chas. Hcrren is able to be around again after a week's layoff on account of his accident. Quite a number of farmers are mov ing their corn now to market for the sum of 40 cents per bushel. Otto Puis and Louie Rannlck visit ed at the home of r. A. II lid Sunday morning. A number from this locality made a trip to Plattsmouth Saturday. Quite a number from this section attended the dance Saturday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Jake Trletsch, r. at Fairview. John Young and wife attended church at Murray Sunday. John Rauer and Fred Egcnberger of Plattsmouth were visitors at the home of William Puis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reck attend ed the nlay "Human Hearts ' at Plattsmouth Friday evening. Quite a number ot friends and rela tives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Puis Sunday. Levi Rusterholt. Is Improving quite rapidly from the sick list which we are glad to hear. Is the Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life In some form possible on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Rlttcrs cure Headache, Rlllonsness, Malara, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Tor pid Liver, Kidneycomplaints, General Debility and Female weaknesses. Un equalled as a general Tonic and Appe tizer for weak persons and especially for the aged, It induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. Price only oOc. PERRY'S Restaurant A Narrow Escape. A letter received by the family from Mrs. Dottle (Lacey) Lowe, who was in San Francisco at the time of theearth- o.uake, speaks of the very narrow es cape she had. She was in a six story building when the first shock came, and was nursing a child patient. Tak ing the child In her arms she hurried to the elevator and got out into the street before the building toppled In, killing many of the Inmates. She made her may to the ferry to leave for Oakland, but before she could reach there the robber was In advance, and It took just $15 to carry them over to Oakland. Later, being anxious to re turn and get word to her children, finding all conveyance of travel block ed, she started to walk to them, sev eral miles distant, and soon received word that they were safe. Weeping Water Herald. Fresh Oysters in any style Short Orders) Regular Meals The Peach Crop O. K. J. R. Vallery, one of our prosperous farmer friends from near Mynard, was transacting business In Plattsmouth today. Mr. Vallery has one of the finest peach orchards in this section, and in conversation with him In re gard to their present condition, he tells us that peaches are all O. K., and the crop will be one of the largest known, providing their isnocold blasts to kill the buds from the present date. Our Sp- If you are hungry we can supply you with the pick of the market 3th door East of C u Co. Bank Stomach aqd Liver Trouble. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures stomach and liver trouble as it aids di gestion, and stimulates the liver and bowels without Irritating these or gans like pills and ordinary cathartics, it cures Indigestion and sick headache and chronic constipation. Orlno Lax ative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Sold by F. G. Fricke & (V).. fOUYSKlDHEYCORE Make Kldneva and Bladder Right r DOC DOC Pony for Sale A good pacing and single foot pony for sale. Inquire or write John D. McRrlde, Plattsmouth, Neb. Have you backache? Gee a box of Kldncy-Ettes the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and they will make you right. 2.V. Gerlng Si Co. THE CELEBRATED STALLION JOrtN will make the season of 1906 as follows: Kvcry tlay 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. 40.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck. For further particulars see Terms n j i ui Diaii rui tci uwnc rs n