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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1906)
1 THE CITY. PLATTSUOUTH AND VICINITY. was county n Kru1ity' I'nliy. M. Myers nf Avoca vrtciiu- transacting business at the scat today. Miss Amelia Slohlman, (f near Louisville, was here yesterday to con sult lr. Livingston. She has been ail ing (or sometime. M. ('. Letter of Elmwood was In town today on business. K. Palmer of Louisville was trans acting business at the county seat to day. Mrs George and Mrs Glen Khodcn were passengers on the early train for Omaha to spend the day. II. C. Long and James K. llatchelt i.r Murriiv were umomr the business visitors at the county seat today. A marriage license was Issued last nit-M t T. Arthur Wiles aire and Miss I'.ernlce Goodaleage '.'I, both resl dents of Weeping Water. George Edson of WellhiK'ton, Colo., came In yesterday, and from here went to Murray. Mr. Edson Is an undo of John McNurlln, with whom he visited during the, (lay. Miss Cora Helen Rakcr.post mistress at Gretna, Neb., who has been attend Ing the convention at Omaha, came In for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. W. U. llosencrans and family. Carl T. Seely who lias been visiting his daught er, Mrs. W. K. Wells, for a few days left this afternoon for Columbus and Madison, Neb., where ho will greet old time frlendsand visit relatives for a week or so before returning to Ms home In Missoula, Montana. A transcript In the case of school district No. X! of Cass county vs. Geo Woods, administrator of the estate of Simon Mot., deceased, was tiled In the district clerk's olllce today. This suit was brought by the administrator to recover a license fee paid by Mel., who died shortly al'ler paying for same. Jim iUllyof Paclllo Junction mean ilered oer this direction yesterday and proceeded to accumulate a good sized J;ur. When he Dually came out of It he found himself quietly resting behind the bars, lie was arraigned before Police Judge Archer, who as sessed him a tine of and costs. This hccluvrfully remitted and started on his way home. ('Mm Monday' tnlly. L. P. Sw itor, county commissioner, came hi from Weeping Water last evening. County Commissioner K. F. Mar shall came In from Weeping Water this morning. County Assessor J. M. Teegarden, wife and daughter, came In from Weeping Water this morning. W. Iavldson,Brcal estate man from Greeley, Colo., and Thomas Kcchn of Plattcvlllc, Colo., arc In the city. John Tains departed Saturday to lireda, Neb., for an eight days' visit with his sister, Mrs. Henry Karstens. C A. Rawls, Lawyer. Pro bate and general practice. Of fice of Caunty Attorney. An Injunction suit entitled Fred Gordcr & Son vs. Merman Pankonln has lieen tiled with the dist rict clerk Robertson. Tho plaint HTs seek to restrain the defendant from prosecu ting an action of forcible entry and detainer of lots 202, 203, 2!CI and L".i4 'of Louisville, which action was tiled by the defendant, against the plaintiffs several weeks ago. Ernest PllclTcr departed this morn ing morning over the early Missouri Pacltlc passcnyer to his home In Ocl win, la. Washington PtletTer and son, Robert, who have also been enjoying a visit with their cousins, the Gcrlngs, accompanied him as far as Omaha, from which place they will go to Cedar Rapids, la., and visit until Septem ber, at which time they will return to ltologna, Italy. l-'rnm SuUiriluy's Onlly. 1). .1. Pitman of Murray, was In the city today. V. U. Guthman returned this morn ing from a short visit at Munlock. Jos. Tlglie of Wabash was transact ing business at Plattsmotith today. W. A. Khodcn of Klmwood was a business visitor at the county seat to day. J. II. Vallery. one of the big stock men of Cass county was here on busi ness today. Clias Manners and family departed for Carroll, Neb., this morning, where they will attend a family reunion. P.llly Gillespie, the Mynard grain buyer, was a Plattsmoulh visitor to day. Ills Plattsmotith friends arc al ways happy to meet him. A marriage license was Issued today to the follow ing parties: William 11. Rhoden, age 2:t, of Klmwood, and Miss Bessie C. Clevenger, age of Alvo, both of this county. Will Puis, the mayor of Maple Grove, and Philip lllld, his private secretary, were In the city today. Someone says they are talking of hav ing a st reet fair In that city. Herman Bestor, the great weather prognosticator of Cass county, was In the city today and says we will have rain before tomorrow night. Our old friend hits It nine times out of ten. Mrs. Ed. Stamra of Havclock Is here to spend Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Christina Relnhackle, and fam ily. Mrs. Stamm has two sons em- cloved In the Burllnwton shops at Havclock. Mrs. K. J. Kthcrftlge, of Greenwood, who has been enjoying a visit w ith her sister, Mrs. S. E. McElwaln, departed this morning for Pleasant ville, Iowa, where she will visit with relatives. Miss Ruth Johnson accompanied her for a short visit also. Misses Evalyn Cone, Edith Moon, Mae Cameron, Palsy Fowler and Gracyc Wilson came In from Ashland this morning and Joined the number of teachers taking the examination for life certificates. In all there are about thirty-four taking these exam Initlons. Chas. Phllpot and son, Will, of near Nohawka, were In the city today on business, and while here the latter found time to call upon the Journal, renew for same and spend a few minutes In a social way. Mr. Phllpot Is one of the hustling young farmers of Cass county, and says they have been favored with several smail rains In the rast few weeks. From Twwliiy'H Dully "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar ) W. H. Seybcrt, of Cullom, was visit ing in Plattsinoutli today. George P. Mattlson, of South Bend, was a Plattsinoutli visitor today. Attorney Indies Pcrhler was here from Klmwood today, and sported a new straw tint. John Albert, one of the prosperous farmers trom near Cedar Creek, was In the city today. Win. Barclay and wife returned from Cedar Creek tills morning where they visited over Sunday. Our German friend, Peter Spader, dropped hi today and renewed his faith In the Journal another year. D.O. DWYER, Attorney-at-Law Offce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Mrs. L. W. Barker, of Lincoln, came In this msrnlng for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Peter son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long and little son, of near South Bend, came down today to attend the funeral of his uncle, Clarence Strelght. F. A. Neuman and John Campbell and their families, of South Bend, were here today to attend the funeral services of C. E. Strelght. Adam II lid and family returned to their home near Mynard tills morning after a few days visit with Michael lllld and family In this city. Georgcand WillSporer.of Valpariso, Neb., who have been visiting Cass county friends and relatives for the past six weeks departed this afternoon for their home. F. A. Neuman, who came down from South Bend to attend the funeral of Clarence Strelght, gave the Journal a call, and at the same time renewed his subscription. Chris. Miller, formerly of Murray. but now with the Waterloo Creamery Company of Omaha, was In the city today on business and gave the Journal a call. He had the Journal ordered to his address In the metropolis. From WwliH'sdiiy'i dully. Miss Lucille Stonerode went to Omaha this afternoon for a visit with friends. Mrs. Jacob Wolf and son arrived this morning from Omaha for a visit with friends. Mrs. Nancy Uhoden came in from Tabor, la , this afternoon for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Lloyd R. W. White, local manager for th Nebraska lelephonc company, went to I'nlon this morning In the Interest of that company. Mrs. W. S. West, who has been en joying a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Will Gingery, and family, returned to her home at Glenwood today. "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years. No appetite and what 1 did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Hitters cured me."-J. II Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. 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 or mortgage drawn, see John M. Leyda Gund building. Work promptly and neatly done and charges reasonable. Ml-st'ora Baker who has been en- -Joying a visit with lior sister, Mis. W. OC3C E. Rnsencrans and family departed ill this morning for her home at Gretna, J Neb. T. J. Rhodeti and sou, Gile, took the ! morning Burlington train for Council Bluffs on a business trip. While here Mr. Rhoden renewed for the Journal another year. George Kennedy, the electrician for the Independent telephone company, departed for South Omaha this morn ing, where he Is engaged In placing the wires underground. A number of farmers were In the city yesterday, and all with the excep tion of one was of the opinion that the recent rain was "the making" of the small grain crop in Cass county. Ami Todd arrived In the city last evening for a brief visit . with old friends. The Journal is pleased to see Mr. Todd looking much better than at any time in the past year, and he says ho Is feeling that way. Pick A. Fulton, the advance man of the Parker Amnsement Company, started out this morning with Doc Young, the city bill poster, to bill all the tow ns In the county for the Eagles' Carnival July !i to I I, Inclusive. Charles Hathaway from near i'nlon, against whom a complaint of wife beat ing has been tiled, appeared before the county judge, and give ."x) bonds for keeping the peace and for his appear ance on the tirst day of district court in September. The sheriff Is In receipt of a card from the sheriff of Campbell county, South Dakota, notifying him that the court house at Mouna (Jity was burglarized on the night of June 13th, and that a reward of 1"0 Is offered for the capture and conviction of the guilty parties. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. walker were up from Murray this morning, and while here our old friend called for a few moments. He remarked to us that Mrs. Walker was with him, and on this account he could not tarry as he would like too. We don't know hut what it Is a good scheme for Mrs. W. to come with him every time. It will have a tendency to keep him out of trouble; but there Is no danger now- Kace Hovev Is cone and Kelley l tx can't rake up a good partner. 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All widths Cp per yard at wu Embroideries, all widths, at 5c, 7c, 10c Odds and ends in lace curtains at a great reduction. 0 A Lot of Odds and Ends In Ladles9 Oxfords at Interesting Prices if wecan FitYou Leather prices advancing, many shoe manufacturers are putting shoddy into their shoes. They look the same to the eye but the test of wear reveals the fraud. But every woman has one safe guard against this deception the "Queen Quality" is the safety sign the emblem of real quality of material and workmanship. We control "Queen Quality" sales in this community, and our stock includes many new styles that you ought to see to appreciate. Other excellent lines of shoes, good values full line sizes at from Si. 75 to $2.50 piQAQni Q A beautiful line of ladies' parasols and umbrellas. QCpfn CI flfl rAlMOULO Children' parasols light and dark colors, at from ZuU 1U OliUU The best assortment of these goods fof the little folks we have ever had. c 3C 3 Cmu 30 0 3C J. C. Smith of Murray was a visitor at riattsnioiilh today. . G. Campbell of Eagle was regis tered at the 1'erkins hotel today. Henry Guthman and Carl Humph rey drove out to Louisville on business this morning. C. K. TelTt of Weeplnn Water, was looking after some legal business in district court today. George W. Shrader, from Mt. Pleas at precinct was a business visitor at the county seat today. Attorney T. II. Wilson of Ashland was looking after some legal business at l'lattsmouth todav. How are your Kidneys? It isdan- gerous to delay when the Kidneys are Ick. One box of Kldney-Ettes will recommend the next. Gering & Co. druggist. Miss Helen Clark returned last even ing from a few days visit with her aunt, Miss George Chatburn, In Lin coln. Leon J. 1'epperberg came in from Lincoln last evening fur a visit with his parents and his l'lattsmouth friends. Mrs. C. R. TriMiholni of Klmwood is visiting In the city this week, the guest of County Superintendent and Mrs. J. W. Gamble. 1 on't let the baby suiter from eczema sores or any itching of the skin. 1 loan's Ointment Rives instant relief cures quickly, l'erfectly safe for children. Ml druggists sell It. evercan tell when you u mash a tlngcr or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald, lie prepared. Pr. Tnomas' Eclectrlc Oil Instantly relieves the pala quickly cures the wound. Mrs. J. Cox and daughter Miss Helen, who have been spending the winter In Lincoln, In order that Miss Helen could attend the art institute of tho university returned home last evening to resume their residence In this city. Constipation causes headache nausea, dizziness, languor, heart palpi tation. Prastlc physics gripe, sk'ken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Poan's Kegulets act gently and cure constipation. 2"e. Ask your druggist. A. L. MePonald.the mayor of Eagle, and prominent businessman of that village was a business visitor to the county seat today, and In company with Hon. William Pelles Pernler of Elmwood gave the Journal a brief visit. Mac Is one of the best fellows In tho world, notwithstanding his In clination toward republicanism. Why suffer with your kidneys? Tho Treats on "Rosy." When Miss Cora Raker, who has been visiting at tlie home of County Clerk llosencrans for the past week, started to the H. & M. depot Wednes day to take the train for her home In Gretna, "Rosey" concluded to ac company her to see that she got aboard of the right train. The train from the east, (and the very one she should have taken) was on the side track awaiting for the one from Omaha. As the latter train pulled up to the depot "Uosey" grabbed Miss Raker's valise and put her aboard the "wrong train," and she was taken across the river to Pacific Junction. There she was com pelled to remain until the 1:10 train this afternoon, when she passed through the city on her way to Oma ha, where she expected to spend the time that she spent In Paeitic Junc tion, and get home on the same train. Miss Raker is a sister of Mrs. llosen crans and postmlsstress at Gretna, and the Journal Is willing to wager most any old thing that she will not trust to "Uoscy's" showing her the right train the next time she conies to Plattsmouth. The treats are on "Uosey" good and plenty. P. S. .Since the above was put in type the Journal has received a note from Miss Raker, In which she says she hopes the other guests who arc at the home of Mr. Kosencrans will get someone else to accompany them to the train when they leave for their homes. Wadding Near Elmwood. Miss Cora M. Fentlman and Mr. Leonard G. Nash, of near Palmyra, were united In marriage at noon Wed nesday, June 20, l'HHl, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pentlman, five miles south of Elm wood. The ceremony was witnessed by about one hundred and tifty rela tives and friends, and was performed by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Cnadllla. Mr. and Mrs. Nash will Immediately go to housekeeping near Palmyra, where the groom owns a line farm. ' 1 1 VELOX The paper for busy people. Prints in any light from candle to electric arc. Obtainable in grades suitable for any negative. We are prepared tu give you informa tion on manipulating both film and print- paper, and nave lor tree cusinout'.on: ing "Film Development up to Date" Velox Manuals Eastman Catalogues for 1906 and would deem it a favor if you will ask them and inspect our stock. us for Gering . Co. Sole Agents for Eastman's Photographic Goods. Plattsmouth glovas tbt local morehantt. for salt by . Court Reporter John S. Taggart went to Omaha on the fast mall. The discovery of the Kldney-Etts w proved a blessing to thousands of kid ney sufferers who have been restored to perfect health. 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