The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 14, 1906, Image 6

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    Murray Department.
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We're Old Only Once
J KKl'Alli:!) IN Tin:
I liunniin rtuhrt of tlx J'wni'il
Hi ( u.tf till iU ins of inti rmt. Alitor JimnvtL
I'.lulr Poller of Union was a Munay
lsltor Wednesday.
Mrs. Mont Kobb was In Omaha Wed
nesday of this week.
Chas. Terry lias a very sick child at
Ills home, northeast of town.
Col. Jenkins U laylntf a concrete
walk In front of his store building this
week.
Frank Oliver of Havelock spent Sun
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Oliver.
Miss Carrie Allison went to Nebras
ka City Wednesday, returning on the
evening train.
We have been Informed that Less
Hall Is contemplating the purchase of
an automobile.
J. C. Kemler and family of l'latts
vllle, Wis., visited at the home or Will
Oliver last week.
Miss! Marie Herder Is visiting In
l:iK'ht Mllo drove this week, at the
home of her brother (Jeorge.
James lirown and wife were visiting
at the home of Mrs. Itrown's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Horner, Monday.
W. S. Smith Is In Murray this week
looking after the business of the store,
while J. W. Holmes Is running the
branch house at Mynard.
Miss Catherine Deering of i rand Is
land nrrlvcd In Murray Wednesday
morning for a few days visit with her
sister, Mrs. L. H. I'nderwood.
Miss Nettle Connelly went to Oma
ha Tuesday to consult an eye specialist
In regard to her eyes, which have
been troubling her some of late.
James llatchett has been treating
liis residence to a new coat of paint,
which greatly adds toitho appearance
of the building and surroundings.
Mrs. Ilassenyager and Mrs. Cllne
tuirg returned to their home In Te
cumsi'li Monday evening. They were
called hero owing to the Illness of
their father, James Allison.
Mr. and Mis. (5. W. llergcr orders a
copy of the Journal sent to their son,
Will, in Lawrence, Neb., for one year.
Mr. Merger is manager of the InilT
Crain Co. elevator at that place.
Ilewett's big electrical and family
band concert company arrived In Mur
ray Wednesday afternoon and pitched
their tent preparatory to a two nights
engagement. They give a good show
for the money and no doubt will be
greeted with a good crowd.
lr. A. K. Walker Is visiting Murray
friends and relatives tills week. In
conversation with the Dr. he tells us
that he will locate In Union about the
lirst of the coming month, having pur
chased Ids old property and location
from Dr. McCloed several nionthsago.
Dr. J. II. Itrendel returned home
from Omaha Inst Saturday evening,
after a two weeks clinical course with
.Dr. Allison In that city. The doctor's
romse was cut lather short owing to
his practice at home demanding his
mention, but he expects to return In
the near future for two or three weeks.
Mrs. Will Hiowii, while driving
through the streets of Murray one day
this week, met with what might have
proven a very serious accident. Cath
erine, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Urown was with her in the
buggy, and In making a rather short
turn Catherine was thrown from the
vehicle and the wheels passed over
her, but without llnjury. It was In
deed a fortunate affair.
Binder Twine
MXornlck Standard
Let Us Make You Prices.
On The Best
L. B. Underwood
MURR. i
All Prices Guaranteed
When Quality of the
Twine is Considered.
Burifli Stiitfirl
Binder Twine
ivn;iii:Ts or tiii: ri:oi-u: of mit.kay
inoir of u - il r t r m i' inUrl
Mrs. C. X. lleverlge was in Murray
Wednesday afternoon.
Mis. John Ilobseheidt, residing 3
miles southeast of town, has been quite
sick for the past few days.
Mrs. J. It. Seabolt, who lias been
quite sick for the past few weeks, Is
reported aorae better at this time.
James Allison, who has been very
sick for the past two weeks, Is now on
the road to mend. Ills many friends
hope that lie will soon gain his former
strength.
I Mrs. Jos. Kankln, of Hroken How, Is
visiting among Murray friends and re
latives. Mrs. Rankin was an old resi
dent of this county prior to moving to
the western part of the state.
Dr. Gllmore went to Council Muffs
Wednesday morning, returning In the
evening, accompanied by the Misses
Fit mann, who have been attending the
academy in that city for the past few
months.
On account of the funeral service of
Mr. Kobt. Hoot, Kcv. W. S. Ritchie's
address to the children has been post
poned until next Wednesday at 2:110
o'clock. At that hour we hope to see
many bright little faces present at the
church.
Mcfilnnls Churchill has been repair
ing the old Allison frame building, lo
cated on the nort h side of Main street
this week. An addition Is being plac
ed on the building and when complet
ed will be accupled by Mr. Churchill'
as a dwelling.
There was a large crowd from Mur
ray In attendance at the funeral of
Kobt. Hoot Wednesday afternoon, at
Wyoming. Since the relatives arrived
here from the west It has been learned
that Mr. Root met his death from
drowning, while out riding on, a pond
on his farm. In company with his man
on the farm they were In the boat and
out quite away from shore, when It
sprang a leak. Mr. Root called to his
wife, who was standing on the bank,
to run for help, but when the assto
tance arrived it was too late; he sank
to the bottom and was many hours be
fore his body was recovered. Illscom
panlon saved himself but that was
about all.
Children's Day Exercises.
Children's Day was observed In the
Murray churches on last Lord's day,
under the direction of our Sabbath
school superlntendendents, Mrs. James
llatchett and Mrs. J. W. Kd rounds.
The services were held at the United
Presbyterian church at the morning
hour for service, and at the Christian
church at the evening hour. P.oth
congregations Joined in each service,
as well as the community at largo.
The audiences were large and the chil
dren acquitted themselves very nicely.
Special thanks are due to our superin
tendents, and their many excellent
holders, who t;0 generously gave their
time and talent to aid the little peo
ple in their preparation. The services
at each church was closed w ith an of
fering to missions, which amounted to
WOattho Christian church, and $12
at the United Presbyterian church.
Xow, that the little children have
been brought prominently before us,
let us sulTer them to come unto Christ
and forbid them not by earnestly
working for their salvation.
Mitt Oldham't Entertainment.
Miss Paulino Oldham Is preparing
quite a treat for the amusement lov
ing people of Murray and vicinity to
Binder Twine
Pljraouti Stantfari
NHBRASKA
Slsil Bindtr Ti til
Binder Twine
and vicinity ksi-kcially kk the jch'uVal ueadeiis
l'i hit ricinitti au,l trill until me U, this
be given In the Presbyterian church
next Tuesday evening, commencing at
"i.Tii. The entertainment will consist
of a number of choice readings given
by Miss May Howman, of Hroken How,
who Is a member of Miss Oldham's
class in that city, and while she Is but
twelve years of age, she Is one of the
best In the entire class. In addition
to the numbers given by Miss How
man, Miss Oldham will render a num
ber of her choicest selections and Miss
Gussle Robb and Mrs. 0. II. Gllmore
will entertain the audience wlthanum
ber of piano selections '"While tho
program for the musical numbers has
not been completed, we publish as fol
lows the numbers and selections to be
given by Miss Howman and Miss Old
ham: moon AM.
Hy Miss Howman.
"Uncle Kemus Kotched a Dream."
"Hrldge of a Hundred Span."
"Who's Afraid."
"Angelcna."
"Brown Baby."
"Highly Colored Sketch."
Selected.
By MissOldhum.
"Scene from Mack Rock."
"A Modern Hccka Shark."
Selected.
The admission will be 15 and 20
cents. The people of Murray and vi
cinity certainly should avail them
selves of the opportunity to hear this
program, as it will surely be the most
entertaining ever given In our little
little village.
For Sale!
A KM acre farm close to Murray; fair
improvements. For particulars call
on or address C. S. Stonk,
Murray, Neb.
Bogus Insurance Contractt.
(Taken fnini Slnle .Idiii iiiiI. Sunday, June .'I )
Insurance Deputy John L. Pierce
has discovered what ho believes to be
bogus contracts for Insurance against
damage by lightning, issued by men
who erect lightning rods on buildings.
Mr. Pierce said:
"The attention of the Insurance de
partment has been called several times
recently to t he work of two lightning
rod companies who have been doing
business quite extensively among the
farmers of Nebraska, and particularly
In the vicinity of Plattsmouth and
York.
"These companies, through agents,
succeed In securing most of their busi
ness by giving the party, whose build
ings they rod, what, on its face pur
ports to be a contract of guaranty,
but which the agent represents as an
insurance policy, insuring the farmer's
buildings for live years against damage
by lightning, to an amount not exceed
ing !."t)0.0(.
"One of these contracts was recent
ly submitted to this department with
the request to be Informed If It was a
,rood policy of Insurance against light
ning. An examination of the docu
ment showed that It no. only was not
an Insurance policy, but that It was a
fake as far as being a guarantee agree
ment Is concerned, and that it was not
a valid binding contract which could
be enforced by law.
"The two companies that have been
complained of as conducting their op
erations In this way arc, Reyburn,
Hunter & Co., of Chicago, and Colo
Bros., Lightning Rod Company of St.
Ixiuis."
New Hope.
Ppts'lnl Correspondent.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chrlswisscr
were Omaha visitors Monday.
Earl Jenkins was In Murray on busi
ness Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Troop attended
the street fair at Nebraska City Sat
urday.
Misses Pearle Lewis, Nettle and
Bertha Sporer and Mr. Henry Eurlch,
Mr. and Mrs. WIllGrimn of IiatUs
mouth spent Sunday with Mrs. J.
Jenkins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Porter and Os
car Hoback visited with Miss Lee Val
lery Sunday.
Misses Gertrude Jenkins, Bertha
and Xcttle Sporer arc visiting In
Plattsmouth w ith the former's sister,
Mrs. WIllGrlflln.
Miss Gertie Rustcrholu is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Media Plemmlng
of Coleridge, Xcb.
Miss Laurenscn of Weeping Water
Is spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Pave I'atterson.
Children'! Day was observed at Ot
tcrbeln church June 10. A large
crowd was In attendance and the pro
gram was enjoyed by all.
-When the baby talks, it Is time to
give Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea.
It'a the greatest baby medicine known
to lovlnu mothers. It makes them
eat, sleep and grow. Xi cents, Tea or
Tablet!: 'Oertof A Co." ',
-! it trill ujtur umhr tlii liotttiwj.
The Question of Drinking.
At a banquet the question was dis
cussed which kind of wine Is suitable
for different persons and and at what
time, and the noted author Johnson
was asked about his opinion. Me be
lieved that light sour wine If for young
men, heavy sweet wine for old men
and brandy for heroes. Should this
question be put before the people now,
the only correct decision would be that
Trlner's American Elixir of Bitter
Wine can be used by anybody and at
any time, because it always benefits
the body. Itcontartwtne best "Wine
and the best herbs and cannot harm
e ven the most del icate or sore stomach.
If you have a decline of appetite or of
your usual strength and vitality, If
you are pale or yellow, have some dltlt-
cultles after meals, If you are weak
and nervous, pcavlsh and dissatisfied,
if no medicine seems to do you good,
Trlner's American Elixir of Hitter
will surely help you, because it acts di
rectly on the digestive organs and
through them on the whole body. It
will give you strong nerves, a llrm
stomach and a perfect digestion. At
drugstores. Jos. Triner, "!D South
Ashland, Ave., Chicago, III,
A Pretty June Wedding.
A number of relatives and friends
assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Laughlln Wednesday, June ti,
liHXl, at high noon to witness the mar
riage of their daughter, Lulu Kath
ryn, to Joseph E. Gavin. Miss Gene
vlve Kern played the wedding march
and as the appointed hour drew near
the bride and groom took their places
under an arch of roses, where the cere
mony was Impressively performed by
Rev. Ghorst.
The bride was beautifully gowned
in white silk and carried a shower
bouquet of white roses. The groom
was dressed in ''conventional black."
After hearty congratulations from
those present, the guests were ushered
Into the dining room, which was very
prettily decorated with smilax and
roses, and a sumptuous four-course
dinner was served. Many useful and
handsome gifts were showered upon
the happy couple as testimonials of
the esteem in w hich they are held.
Tho bride Is one of Greenwood's
most accomplished young ladies and
has lived and grown up In Cass county.
The groom, who has been in our midst
for about a year as our genial station
agent, has made many warm friends,
both in a business and a social way.
The happy young couple departed on
the afternoon train for Denver and
other Colorado points. They will be
at homo to their many friends after
June 20. A Gi-kst.
Force Them to Repair Walks.
In strolling over the city a person
can designate every rented property by
the dilapidated condition of the side
walks. Tills is not In the least the
fault of the tenants. In many cases
the tenant would jump qt the oppor
tunity to repair the same, if allowed
to deduct the amount from the rent,
but nine times out of ten the owner
refuses to repair the walk and won't
permit the tenant to do so. Where
such cases exist the city should
not hesitate a moment to put
down new walks where needed and
charge the cost up to the owner as
taxes. There are some property owners
in this town who think that because
they rent to parties who will submit
to the dilapidated condition of the
surroundings, they will let them do so
just so long as possible or until it Is
Impossible for them to occupy the
property.and move out In consequence
These are the very landlords that need
the attention of the city authorities.
What It luohf
The meaning of the word luck may
be fully explained In the following
"Luck means rising not later than G
a. m., living on a dollar a day If you
earn two, minding your own business
and not meddling with other people's
Luck means the appointments you
have never failed to keep, the trains
you have never failed to catch. Luck
means trusting In God and your own
resources.'
Outwit the Old Folks.
It Is reported that a gentleman
froai South Omaha by the name of II.
M. Smith was In the city Thursday
trying to ascertain the whereabouts
of his daughter, Ethel, who, he
claimed, eloped with a young gentle
man from South Omaha over the Mis
souri Pacific to Plattsmouth. No
trace of any such parties could be ob
tained here, but later It was rumored
that the young yeoplo had gone to St.
Joseph and there had the ceremony
performed.
-What's the good of keeping from him
An good things you may see,
That will lift his load of labor
Like Rocky Mouotaln Tea.
, " ' ' ''"airing- Co.-
Therefore we should travel toward o!J a,;e by the
ri lit route, so that when we reach old age we".!
he enabled to live comfortably and happily.
It is a good plan to save something: ns we no
along in life. The time to save is w hile we arc
earning;. Save something; during your working
days. You will want an income to live on when
your powers are on the decline. The average man
has a great many years in which lie earns more
than he should spend. If you will lay aside a
little each year, you will soon have a, considerable
sum saved.
Keep your savings in the
Chis. S. Stone, Cashier.
.
The Primary a "Frost," .
We are promised a primary In the
congressional tight If Mr. Pollard con
trols the committee. It will then be
a question of what Lincoln, Platts
mouth and Nebraska City politicians
want. The primary U a frost when it
comes to getting the farmer to leave
his work in the middle of the summer
and is fat pickin' for the festive ward
heeler. Nemaha County Republican.
Delegates Off to Convention,
The. fourteenth annualconventlon of
the Nebraska City district jf the Ep
worth League, convenes today at 3:30
p. m. at Adams, Neb. The delegates
from riattsmouth, E. II. Wescott,
Mrs. C. S. Johnson and Miss Margaret
Mauzy, departed for that place this
morning. Among the speakers faml
lar to the people of this vicinity are
Rev. F. S. Stein of Lincoln, James
Stander of Louisville, and Hon. ft. M.
Spurlock of York.
RAILROAD RACKET
Mr
Roadmaster Ibson of Lincoln was in
town today on company business.
It is stated that W. L. Pickett w ill
resign as agent for the Burlington and
accept a position with a life Insurance
company.
General Superintendent Byram of
the Nebraskadistrict of the Burlington
has returned from a visit to the east
ern seacoast.
L. ('. Anderson and wife departed
this afternoon for Sheridan, Wyo.,
where they will visit with their son,
John who is employed by the Burling
ton. ; '
John Lut.. foreman of the brass
foundry, accompanied by his family,
returned this morning from a com
bined business and pleasure trip to
St. Jacobs, 111.
It is rumored that the resignation
of AlGass of the store house force,
means his appointment to the position
of agent at the Burlington depot, vice
W. L. Pickett.
Mrs Lena Parker and Mrs. Bryant
dedarted this afternoon for Sheridan,
Wyo.. where their husbands have been
transferred recently from the local
Burington shops.
The engine pulling the local freight
between Plattsmouth and Lincoln
broke down atCtillom, and went to
Havelock for repairs. Most of the
train was sidetracked and abandoned
for the day.
Frank Griggs, who Is employed in
the offices of the N. o. & N. E. rail
road at Meridian, Miss., enjoyed a few
days of his vacation, In company with
his wife at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Gass. They departed this morn
ing for Hamburg.
It Is understood that Engineer "Du
gan" Dclaney and Brakcman Kauf
man, who pulled out of Oreapolls
about two weeks ago without Con
ductor Walters, have received their
discharges. The case of Walters Is
still under consideration.
Deadly Serpent Bites
are as common In India asare stomach
and liver disorders with us. For the
latter however there Is a sure remedy:
Electric Bitters; the great restorative
medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of
Bennettsvllle, S. C, says: "They re
stored my wife to perfect health, after
years of suffering with dyspepsia and a
chronically torpid liver." Electric
Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria,
biliousness, lame back, kidney trou
bles and bladder disorders. Sold on
guarantee by F. ft. Fricke & Co., drug
gist. Price .".oc.
Special Salt oa Trunks. Suit Cases,
Tiltscopis and Vallsis ot rrold'i.
Ntw Stock.. Lowest price.
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Cold Crewnt an j Brldf Teeih i. w dp. Pore
Uta Crowm ti t . Pillinfi loc a. Tilth
iwaci4 r Wo I tit. Htm mi hm .
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fetaMfckeJ-iMI. !PtrtNM, . OMAHA,
Murray State Bank.
Murray. Neb.
Strength to Weak Men
PEFFERS NERVIGOR
The world admire invu who&ra itrontf la phTslcal.
menial and nerve turr men of amhltlon, energy and
pvrauiiiil niavu'tlHm the true type of pertert manhood.
To attain thli the llr.t requeue u good. hMdUtf
Narvaa. whli'h irlvei-anac'ltr fur fulldeTelopnienb
PEPrER'l NERVIOOR makra Strang. Calm Nam.
Curi'l Narvaua Detllltr, railing Hemeri. Vital Week,
naaa. Rraatr alien. Ileeplaseneea and other trouble du
to iivit work, worry. iuikltiir. or vlHoue hanlta.
Makoa rli-h. hMlihy IiIihhI - lid rxpalra waated ntrraa.
vi'ialli ooU fvr iu:ntn. Hooklei frM.
Price Ml 1...T. f)l-; f.T !(..w, puatimid, vita k (Ukr.
kntoe tnrcfiiml. if qui piitM or lirneiltfil. ' 4
nmn wedical association, chicaoo. u. 8. a.
For Sale by Gering & Co.
WINDHAM INVESTMENT COMPANY
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Lands, Ranches and City Real Estate
In Nebraska and elsewhere bought
sold and exchanged.
KenUls, Instiritncn and Abstracting of
Titles. Money to loan at a low rate of
Interest on Improved farms. Ituslness
corresiHindents In all Important cities
and towns In tlio United Slates.
Telethon No. 20 and .
R. B. WINDHAM, President
W. W. WINDHAM , Secretary
Qlt. M A US U ALL.
DENTIST.
All kind of Dental work. Plates made thai
fit. 2U years experience. Price reasonable.
Work guaranteed.
OFFICE Fitzqrhald Block.
Telephone No. 3 or47
PERRY'S
Restaurant
Fresh
Oysters
in any style
Short Orders)
Regular Meals j
Our Spa-
olaltlti.
If you arc liunpry we can supply
you witli the pick of the market
5th door East of Css Co. Bank
fill
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THROAT and LUNG TROUB
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(Ill ! Really, Madam !
(Iren't tfyey Haqdsome?
We've the choicest summer shoe
creations that the best ma
kers have produced
We've everything from tbe
Dainty, Light-Soled Oxford
to the Medium Heavy Flex
ible Sole, from $1.50 to $3.50
Don't be afraid to ask for cheap
er ones, for we have lieatitics at
$1.30, $1.73 and $2.00
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