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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1906)
THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AM) VICINITY. -1 ' 1 J'h"J""" ' v- 10 !e3r tiiat 1 q t j i - f -7 n r r - ""'.n r' """" '"" ft X . V Mi--, Mawk'le iSk.Mlnu.: utrciiUi an 1 ; j U hi a! it way to i.lthnate rcc vcry II It . . '::;:;":!:::;;:::.. ifl I f& 11 fii -i 0 : : i nnnn Mn nn r nnn nrr In V n Personal Points (run rrl.ly'l'l!y.' "Gut Hcil," the favorite cltfar K. W. Nolt inland wife were visit Inn ' 'hnaha today. D. K. Karrcame In from Greenwood on business tbls morning U.O. lluteliens, assessor (orAvoca precinct, made hi assessment returns today. pnii,.it chrlswlsser was a passenger mornltu'. for the metropolis this Sheldon, "f Lincoln, was sume business maun GfOl ve look 1 11 niter lie re t xlay . Thomas Murty. -f Wcrpl"K Water, was tr.iiu.acl Inn business at. the county seat today. New supply of garden seed in hulk also nil kinds of Held seeds, at A semis sen & Louck's. Kdwln Jcary, the Khnwood hanker, was transacting huslness at l lau mouth today. Miv Helen Keairvcame in from Lin ri., l.mt nieht to visit with friends in this city, the isiwst of Miss Frances "VVeldnian. E. T. Comer, U. Huffman, l'.ert Heed and J. K. Johnson, of Elmwood, u,..r business visitors at tlio county heat today. a s. Will departed for Akron, Col., this mornlnir, to superintend the spring round-up for dipping and de liorning-the stock on his ranencs. Mm. J. 11. Wells left for Kansas fitu tbis mornlnir for an indefinite visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Minor. She was accompanied hy her who Fmhi M'HuUy'n I "ally . Machine oil at Asemlssen .V Louck V John Tithe of Manley was a husl ness visitor at riattsmoutti today. Henry Kropp from near Nchawka was a caller at the court nouse umuy. Full line of Oulck Meal and Round Oak Steel Itanges, at competing prices. Asemlsi-en & Louck. 1. Shrader was down from Omaha yesterday and spent the day with riattsmouth friends. D.O. DWYER, Attorncy-ot-Law Offce In building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. County (.'lerk Roseiicrans returned from Salludasburg, I 'a., this morning, w here lie went on account of the death f his father. Charles Carlson and brother, Will, returned from Lincoln, where the former lias completed some draughting work for the Iiurllngton. He will be attached to the local olllces of the 15. M. here. Win. Kroehler came down from Havelock Saturday evening, and spent tho most of the Sunday visiting rela tives. Will is one of those genial fel lows whom his I'lattsmouth friends all delight in welcoming to the old town. A freight car was derailed yesterday from the side track near the freight depot, and the local switching force had some trouble In replacing me truant car In Its proper place, but this was finally accomplished after several hours of backing and pushing with the switch engine. From Turwliiy's Itiilly , Jenkins, assessor for Center pre- A mama evening hy the county judge, to ora T. MclMiald, age :M, and Miss Nettle Vancltave, age in, both residents of Greenwood, tills county. Ike Tecgarden was In from Weep Inir Water to make his assessment re turns this morning, lie was accom panied by his father, who resides at Avllla. lr.d.. an 1 whu was berefora visit with Ills two sons. J udge Jessen and court reporter Tag gart came up from Nebraska City this afternoon, and convened district court. The case of Coatman vs Drum Is up for hearing this afternoon. John Donelan of Weeping Water is one of the witnesses to be examined this af ternoon. To be sure the department stores tell you that If their goods are not satisfactory you can return them Sure! Hut you have to pay the ex press or freight both ways and you decide to keep them. If your home merchants goods arenit satisfactory you take them tack ami it costs you nothing. The W. U. C. was invited to meet with the G. A. II. at s:.;o p. m. on May 12th. After the business of the meet lng was transacted the (J. A. II. pre sented the W. II. C. with a most beau tlful silk (lag, as a reward for being the best entertainers In the prize con tests their orders have been holding. Mrs. liertha Peterson has been ap pointed Guard at the department con ventlon to be held at Lincoln, May 1 18 and lit. Mrs. I'eterson is president of the W. It. C of this city, and under her supervision the corps Is doing ex cellent work If not, you may need that new Carpet or Matting. We have a fine line of Straw Mattings we will be glad to show Short Lengths of BRUSSELS CARPETING for Rugs 9x12 can be made for $8.80 and up. v Short Lengths of Brussels, suitable for stairs, can be had much cheaper than the Regular Stair Carpet little granuuaugnier, " i . . .n ........ fml,v .... ... ... i. nnrl nnHr 111 that -mvl' vv ' ;, r, r;: ,k A. A. Wetcnkamp and wife were VIVJ ..I,. I.I.,., n fr lll.ll to,tWMlth tAflflU Fmiii s.unr.iity'H I'uiiy. Geo. lukuc, assessor 01 L,iui-n.r , ., i i, in., precinct, Is In Hie city today on busi John McNurlin and wife are visiting i'" - Frank Warren and wife were visit ing in the metropolis today. Iave Wallcngren was a business vis itor at, the state capital today. Itobert Mau.y made a business trip to the metropolis on the fast mall. J. G. Klchey departed this after noon on a business trip to McCook, Neb. Carpets 50c a yd Fringed Rugs $1.25 Floor Oil Cloths one and two yards wide Ingrain All Wool Rugs 9x101 feet Several Splendid Patterns of the 12-ft wide Linoleums QUEEN QUALITY SHOES The Queen Quality Shoe tits as a shoe should tit not to big in one place and not too small In another, not too wide in the toe and not to narrow in the heel but just right. Not only comfortable when old, but comfortable when new. It is no longer necessary to use your foot as a stretcher nor to buy one size for style and another for comfort. Queen Quality has done away with all that. You can get style and comfort together In the Queen Quality Shoe. Other makes of shoes at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. These shoes were bought before the heavy advance in leather. o DC DC DO C DC In Murray today. Miss Gertrude Fassbender, came In from Wahoo this morning. A. H . Karhart made his usual week ly trip to C.lenwood, la., today. II. It. Nickels, from the vicinity of Murray, was a county Rcat visitor to day lion. Martin Fredrlch of Klght Mile Grove was visiting in the county seat today -Oulck Meal Gasoline Stoves, al sizes and styles, for sale at Asemlssen &. Louck's. Mrs. Mary Metgar and son, C. E., were business visitors at the county scat today. Mrs. A. F. Seybcrt was here from Cedar Creek today and gave the Jour nal a pleasant call. ness. W. II. Kntcrllncof Weeping Water was transacting business at the county seat today. William Gllmour of Nchawka was in town today to make his assessment returns for Mt. l'leasant precinct. W. AV. Jessup of Pacific Junction was a riattsmouth visitor today, and his allegiance to the Journal while here. Miss Gertrude Fassbender departed for Omaha this morning, where she will visit before returning to her home at Wahoo. Will l'uls, the mayor of Maple Grove, passed through town this morn ing enroutc for Omaha ana council HlulTson business. The many friends of Judge Travis win hn niP9nil tn know that lie Is re- Miss Myrtle Sanders came in from covering from his attack of sickness, Nchawka this morning to spend Sun day with home folks. Mrs. Joseph Shcra and Sam Smith and wife of Hock Muffs were transact Ing business at the county seat yester day Mic v.iiaheth Mason returned to her home In this city last evening, but Is compelled to transact all legal business at his home. Mrs. M. Lelpskl of Denver, who has boen enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Dunbar, departed this morning for Fremont, where she will visit before returning home. Hoy McEl wain returned home yes UVI llvlll w v - - I v " w aftor closing a must successful term of terdav morning from San Francisco, school, near Union. California, and Is exceedingly glad to P A Rnwls Lawver. Pro- pet back amonp home (oiks, after his - fte trying experience of the past monm. uuw u..u I. - r. 1ltlEan hM rurdiased the bar nee or wunty Auorrjey. . . j , Ku, ln lIie Rey George Row land, cashier of the Hank kwi, and will take possession of the of Avoca, was in the city last evening june i. Mr. Pitman Is a good on business and called on the Journal, workman and will keep up the estab- He is a very pleasant gentleman and nsiicd reputation of the shop for good ... . . . i 1 II . I I . I .. will be a patron or tne uia uenauie m the future. .las. M. liohrbaunh. of Fairbury, was a business visitor at I'lattsmouth today. W. N. Minford. of Klmwoou, was in town today to make his assessment re turns. J. C. Spangler and A. C. Carey, of Louisville, were county scat visitors today. J. F. Ilornbeck, of Murdock, was transacting business at the county scat today. Roy McElwain was looKlng after some business matters at the metrop olis today. It. 15. Jameson of Weeping Water was a business visitor at the county seat today. II. C. McMaken and W. J. White went to Lincoln to attend the G. A. R. encampment. II. E. Coleman, of Greenwood, was at the county seat today to make his assessment returns for Salt Creek pre cinct. Miss Dora Herold entertained a few friends informally last nlk'ht, in honor of her nelce, Miss Feme llager of Lin coin. There's ncthing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Cures it in a few hours. Relieves pain in any part.. Don't fall to subscribe for the Even Ing Journal for three months, and get the San Francisco book of 400 pages Illustrated. II. 11. Neltzeleame in from Murdock on business this morning. American tield fencing and poultry netting at Asemlssen & Louck's. Latest patterns in rugs and lino leums at prices to suit the times at Michael Ilild's. A hearing In the petition for an ad ministrator ln the estate of Geo. W. Wolfe, deceased, was had this morn ing, and Isaac N. Wolfe was appointed administrator by the court. Stephen Jochlm and daughter, Miss Minnie, were ln the city today, and while here the young lady called and renewed for the Journal another year. Mr. Jochlm Is one of the energetic and and well-to-do farmers of Cass county, A deed conveying lot 3 of block us of and Is surrounded by a most excellent the city of Plattsmouth, from Lloyd family D. P.ennctt aud wife to John Leyda for a consideration of V was tiled with the county recorder today If you want a real estate loan at reasonable rates; or a reliable abstract of title, insurance policy, security iwinii of noil kln.1. or a contract, deed or mortgage draw n, see John M. Leyda, Gund building. Work promptly and neatly done and charges reasonable. The following deeds were riled today with the county recorder: Geo. Stan dcr to Sam L. Thomas, conveying the sei, sw J, 11 and ne i. nw J, U-12-13, consideration tl.'JOo.oo. W. R. Cross and wife to Arda Albin, conveying lot 7, block 1, Union, consideration MOO. We note from the P.clle Fouchc (S. P.) Northwest-Post, that the senior editor of that paper, Rush O. Fellows, has been appointed auditor of the city by Mayor Chamberlain. Mr. Fellows Is In every way (ualitied for the posi tion, and wlille perhaps not a very lu crative position, it Is l"lte a recogni tion of Mr. Fellows' worth to have the honor conferred upon him. The Jour nal extends congratulations. Alfred Gansemer, of Maple Grove was in town today, making arrange ments (or his big platform dance next Saturday. Ho has employed l'roi. Phillips' orchestra of eight pieces, and you bet they will dance to the best of mn .. Alfred loOK inc ancrmou train for Omaha. ' The Mav pole dance and baiiiiuct, given by Professor Phillips last night, was a success ln every particular, a flashlight picture of the merry dancers partaking of refreshments, and one of May polo In operation, were taken by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Soper. These are the first May pole dances that the young folks have had the opportunity to attend, and they enjoyed these lm mensely. Philip Stoehr, of Cedar Creek was In the city today, and while here called and renewed his allegiance to the Journal. Mr. SUchr's daughter. Miss Maggie, has been 111 for the past three or four years, and everything possible has tccn done to relieve her. She Is now under the care of Mrs. Kaufman, a female healer of Ills, and Attorney C. E. TetTt came In from Weeping Water last night on business In connection with district court, de parting this afternoon for Omaha. Mrs. Pearl II inkle, who has been en- Jcylng a visit with Mrs. Patterson and daughter, Miss Mae, returned to her home at Havelock this afternoon. Fred Klogsberry and wife, of Colum bus, Ohio, were visiting with the Wescott's at Sunnyside today, depart ing on the afternoon train for Omaha. A few friends were informally en tertained last night at the Perkins house, In honor of Miss Janette Sisson, of Alnsworth. who Is here visiting the Guthmanns. Itch: Itch: Itch:- Scratch: Scratch:j Scratch: The more you scratch the worse the Itch. Try Doan's ointment, i It cures piles, ecema, any skin Itch ing. All druggists sell it. A fishing party composed of Rev. J. II. Salsbury and wife, D. C. Morgan and wife and a few other friends, drove out to Cedar Creek this morn ing for a day of recreation. Danger is near at hand when the kidneys are sick. Kidnev-Ettcs will purify and strengthen the kidneys and restore them to their normal and healthy condition. 2.". cents. Gerlng , Co., druggists. M. J. Kelly representing Ader helnicr, Stein Co. of Chicago is vis iting the firm of C. E. Wescott's Sons today. During his last visit to this city, he was accosted by Ralph Collins, who won the suit of clothes olTered as a prl.e by Wescott's Sons. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Hitters, the great system tonic and builder. Most complete line of screen wire to be found In town, also screen doors and window screen frames. Asemlssen & Louck. Have you Backache? Get a box of Kidney-Ettes-the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and they will make you right. 2 c. Ger Ing &Co., druggists. A lazy liver leads to chronic dys pepsia and constipation weakens the whole system. Doan's Regulets (25c per box) correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. Thomas Keckler of Manley was in the city today, and found time to pay his respects to the Journal. Mr. Keck ler went from here to Omaha on his return home. While here Mr. Keckler renewed his allegiance to the Old Re liable. Mrs. W. 1). Wheeler was taking din ner with the family of Charles Cook today, and the county treasurer had w alked nearly home before he remem bered of this fact, and thciefore he was compelled to retrace his steps back to the hotel for dinner. Miss Mary Black came in from Oma ha this morning, where she has been visiting. A base ball team, who style them selves the Amateurs, expect to play a game with the Glenwood high school, on their grounds tomorrow. The Kn owing is the team that will play: Graves, Fitzgerald, Kuhney, Yelinek, Sic Kinney, Jlann, Thrasher, hbinger and Schafer. W. F. Case, of Weening Water, was a business visitor at Plattsmouth today. Mrs. Nelson Murray and children departed this afternoon for their new home at Merino, Colo. Nelson shipped their household goods the first of this week. We regret to see such an ener getic family leaving Plattsmouth, but know that they will form many friend ships there as they have here. F C DOC DOC 15he Wall Paper ac1 A good complexion Is Impossible with the stomach out of order. If pasty sallow people would pay more at tention to their stomachs and less to the skin on their (aces, they would have better complexions. Kodol (or Dyspepsia will digest what you eat and put your stomache back In right shape to do Its own work. Kodol relieves palpitation of the heart, flatulence, sour stomach, heart burn, etc. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., and Gerlng & Cj. Season Is here and so is our stock of Wall Paper, and we are ready te furnish anything in the wall paper line from 5c to $4.00 per roll We always have had the best line and will continue to give the same satisfaction as heretofore. Call in for estimates on your rooms. Call and See Samples Ger ing l Co. T . i i ri m ii ) I Do You Weed Furniture I ' TTTTTELX why not buy it while you have the opportun- vv 'ty t0 fcrct what "you want at Creat,y Reduced r ti ' Prices! Come in now and see what I have left in ) House Furnishings, Stoves, etc. I will please you 5 52 both in the price and quality of goods. I must give possession of the room and the goods MUST BE SOLD! , Prices will not be in tho way if you want the goods. CO f Come and See the Old Furniture Man! S LTD E CJ Will Sell or Exchange Entire Stock at a Bargain ZZ. FURNITURE I..PEARLIW1AIM STOVES. &C J