The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 21, 1906, Image 8

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; The County
Itess ot General Interest Selected from
NehoovkoL
From tW liritUivr.)
Wheat looks well, but a good big
warm rain Is what Is greatly needed
for all crops.
Mr. Lackey, i( Winchester, Tenn.,
Ik visiting ls sn and daughter here
and at Weeping Water.
1!. (. Tucker has Increased the
height of his house by a story, making
it much more convenient.
L. ('. Todd bought another piece of
Chase county land, on his recent trip.
It's pretty good property.
J. M. 1 'aimer returned home lust
night from his trip to Michigan. Me
stopped at Omaha on his way home.
Engineers came down from Lincoln
Tuesday to look out the spur track to
tins new Hullock quarries on Isaac l oi
lard's and Nick Opp's land, one mile
east of town.
Sunday afternoon a Utile daughter
of Wm. Wilson, living three miles
west of here untied a calf from a stake
The calf bolted for the well, the rope
caught around the girl's ankle, and
she was draped somo one hundred
and tifty yards over stones and down
the hill. Fortunately no bones were
brokon, but she. was badly bruised and
the skin was scraped otT her In large
patches.
1). 1). Adams returned from the Nc
braska Pharmaceutical association
meeting at Hastings. The association
honored Itself by electing him Vice
President, and but for Ills refusal to
serve would have made hhn President
for the coming year. On the way to
llastltigshc stopped olTat. Lincoln and
won a good part of his expenses by his
success In the gun shoot.
Unknown Friend.
There are many people who have
used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea llemedy with splendid re
suits, hut who are unknown because
they have hesitated about giving
tPKiimonlal of their experience for
publication. These people, however
are none the less friends of this rem
cdy. They have. done, much toward
making It a household word by their
personal recommendations to friends
and neighbors. It Is a good medicine
to have in the home and is widely
know n for its cures of diarrhoe and all
forms of bowel trouble. Tor sale by
F. 0. Frlcke & Co. and A. T. Fried
Union
From the Lediirr.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Walker of Mur
ray made a visit with some of their
friends In this village Monday.
Mrs. W. H. Tanning departed last
Friday for (irlnnell, Iowa, to make
several days' visit among rclativesand
friends.
A Hie Dow and wife of Cheyenne,
Wyo., arrived Tuesday evening for a
visit among relatives and friends In
this neighborhood.
Mrs. William F.lkenhary, who spent
the winter with Cnlon relatives and
friends, departed Monday for her
home at Denver.
Mrs. Hohson of Weeping Water and
Mrs. J. W. Plttman departed yester
day for St. Joseph to attend the funer
al of their brother, Samuel lioodwln,
whose death occurred Wednesday
morning.
Wallace Cannon of Omaha was call
ing on his Union friends Tuesday for
the first time in twelve years. We are
pleased to learn that lie has a good
posit ion In Omaha, and Is prosperous
and happy with his little family and
pleasant home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pearsley arrived
last Saturday night from Oregon,
where they have been making their
home the past year. They are well
pleased with that country, but they
have a special liking for Nebraska and
their many friends hope lliey may
conclude to make their permanent
home here, but they have not yet deli
nitely decided as to the future except
that they propose to "take life easy"
and get all the enjoyment there is In it.
Following the Flafi.
When our soldiers went to Cuba and
the Philippines, health was the most
Important consideration. Willis T.
Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant
U. S. A., of Rural Koute 1, Concord,
N. 11., says: "I was two years in Cuba
and two years in the Philippines, and
being subject to colds, 1 took lr.
King's New Mscovery for Consump
tion, which kept me In perfect health.
And now, in New Hampshire, we tlnd
it the best medicine in the world for
coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and
all lung diseases. Ouaranteed at K.
O. Frlcke & Co., druggist. Trice .V3c
and 11.00. Trial bottle free.
Dr. Elster, Dentls,
Waterman Block
Exchanges
the Columns ol Contemporaries
Ea.gle
from tlirlif hooii.
Mrs. Kd. Butts and daughter drove
to Avoca Sunday for a week'a visit.
(!. C. Hartel has sold to W. B.
liuten, the north half of the north
west quarter of section .1, town !,
range l, for :i,4(M.
Mrs. J. D. Sumner stepped on a
piece of glass Sunday evening which
ut open a varicose vein Just above
her ankle. lr. Dihel was called to
stop the tiow of blood from the wound.
Last Tuesday morning l'jed Dihel
found a pocket book containing "0 in
front or the pool hall. On Inquiring
he learned that Wm. Fluke had lost
the purse and returned it to him for
wqlch he was rewareed.
Harvey, the little six-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. tt to Kcttlehut had his
arm broken Just above the elbow last
Saturday. The little fellow with his
little brother were playing with a
hand corn sheller when he got his
right arm under the crank, causing a
very bad break.
After a brief Illness with membran
ous croup, Klmcr, the little son of Mr
and Mrs. Ira Morgan, living ;ii miles
northwest of town, died Sunday, June
10. Aged I year, H months and 27 days.
The funeral was held at the home
Tuesday morning and the Interment
at Ilavelock.
If you knew the value of Cham
berlaln's Salve you would never wish
to be without It. Here are some o(
the diseases for which It Is especially
valuable: sore nipples, chapped hands,
hums, frost bites, chilblains, chronic
sore eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt
rheum and eczema. Price Scents per
box. For sale by V. (J. Frlcke & Co.,
and A . T. Fried.
Hatvelock.
(Mcfttt'iitfrr.)
liorn to Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Matous,
last Tuesday, June Pi, a girl.
Henry Hem pel made a business trip
to Weeping Water this week.
Misses Edna and Kdlth Krochler are
visiting friends at Plattsmouth.
P. H. Malonc of the shops Is spend
lug a little vacation with friends at
Palmyra, Neb.
Mrs. Henry Hcmpel Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Oalton of Ashland, this
week.
Mrs. C. L. Hcmpel, who has been
visit lug Henry Hempel and family, re
turned to her home m Omaha Tucs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ackerman, of
Pleasant Kale, Neb., spent lust Sun
day In our city visiting his parents,
X. J. Ackerman and wife.
Mr. J. F. Polk, of Plattsmouth, has
been visiting his sister, Mrs. K. T.
Woods, and family of our city, and a
brother in Lincoln this week and last.
He seems well pleased with Havelock
and shares our optomistic view of her
bright future.
A. A. llyers has been In the real
estate business just one month today.
Killing that time he has sold six Im
proved, and seven unimproved pieces
of property which had been listed
with him. Mr. llyers Is a hustler and
gives strict attention to all business
placed In his hands.
Mr. Fred Klckard has returned from
his trip to Sheridan, Wyo., much
pleased. So much so that he has ac
cepted a position as foreman ot the
paint shop at that place and is now
preparing to move. He has sold his
residence to J. N. Clemmons and ex
pects to leave tomorrow for his new
home. We regret to lose Mr. Rlckard
and family, but trust the change may
prove beneficial to his health.
The Very Best Remedy For Bowel
Troubles.
Mr. M. F. Uorroughs, an old and
well known resident of IJluflton, lnd
says: "1 regard Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Plnrrhoea Kemedy as the
very best remedy for bowel trouble.
make this statement after having
used the remedy In my family for sev
eral years. I am never without It."
This remedy Is almost sure to be
needed before the summer Is over.
Why not buy It now and be prepared
for such an emergency? For sale by
F. 0. Frlcke & Co. and A. 1. Fried.
Louisville
From the Courier.
Col. Isaac Iel'uy is not much Im
proved as the Courier goes to press.
This dry weather Is enough to give
the farmers the Irrigation fever.
The strawberry' crop has been
greatly shortened by the dry weather
Mrs. Wm. Ash and children of Weep
ing Water visited with the Courier
family last Saturday.
Frank Ieluy has accepted a post
tin as watchman at the Lock Island j
semaphore on the north side t tl.e ,
river.
ieo. A. Maytield moved his family i
and h'niM'hold effects to Omaha this!
week, where he has a position with
the Leise Printing company.
James Stander attended thet'hriv
tian Kndeavor convention at Ashland
Wednesday and from there went to
Adams, Neb., to attend the Mate
Sunday School convention.
The Courier Is glad to be able to an
nounce that Us old-time friend, Theo
dore Helm, who was quite seriously
111 the forepart of the week, Is much
Improved and will soon be able to be
down tow n again.
The local Woodmen camp has taken
on new life and are making their goat
earn his keeping. A team of foresters
are drilling twice a week and will soon
be In trim to show candidates the way
to light and safety w ho have become
lost In the forest.
NOBODY SPARED
Kidney Troubles Attack Plattsmouth Men
and Women, Old and Young Alike.
Kidney ills sel.c young and old alike,
(Quickly come and little warning give,
Children suffer In their early years.
Can't control the kidney secretions'.
Girls are languid, nervous, sutler pain.
Women worry, can't do dally work.
lobust men have lame and aching
backs, old folks, weak, rheumatic,
lame, endure distressing urinary ills,
The cure for man, for woman, or for
child istocure the cause the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys,
Cure all the varied forms of kidney
suffering. Plattsmouth testimony
guarantees every box.
Herman Herold, living on Winter
steen Hill, stiys: "Doan's Kidney Pills
procured at Gerlng & Co.'s drug store
have been used by more than one
member of my family. All of them
look upon the remedy as a very valu
able one for backache. We are so
highly pleased with the resultsohtain
ed that without hesitation we endorse
the claims made for the preparation."
For sale by all dealers. Price "0c.
Foster-Milburn Co., llulTalo. X. V.
sole agents for the I'nited States.
Kememhcr the name Poan's-and
take no other.
Elmwood
Troiii th I.endiT-Kclio.
James Hall has been very sick this
week, but Is resting easier at this
writing.
L. A. Tyson struck his left eye with
a piece of board Tuesday, making a
very painful wound.
The Weeping Water cornet band
has been engaged to furnish the music
at the celebration In Klmwood July 4
Pr. J. H. Hall, accompanied by his
brother, S. S. Hall, of Pender, came
out from Plattsmouth on Wednesday
called here by the serious Illness .of
their father, .lames Hall.
. A. Wallinger Is having his farm
residence remodeled by the addition
of two large porches. Larger windows
and doors are also being put in that
will add wondei fully to the appear
ance of the house.
Two of cur young men were lined
live dollars and costs by Judge McCalg
Tuesday for running horses on the
streets. One of the horses fell on the
cement crossing near the First Na
tional bank and the only wonder is
the rider was not seriously hurt.
J. A. Wright left Saturday evening
for lied Lands, California, where he
will make his future home. Mr
Wright has not disposed of his hard
ware stock at Wabash, but will leave
It In charge of a competent man
ager until he can tlnd a satisfactory
sale for It. We arc sorry to lose Mr.
Wright and his family from our midst
but trust that they will enjoy their
new home and that Mrs. Wright's
health will continue to Improve by
the change In climate.
Special Sale of Muslin
Underwear at Herold's.
1
Ayers
Bald? Scalp shiny and thin?
Then it's probably too late.
You reelected dandruff. If
you had only taken our ad
vice, you would have cured
Hair Vigor
the dandrutT.saved your hair,
and added much to it. If
not entirely bald, now is your
opportunity. Improve it.
"I h iiar.l Atoi'i llalr Viior r.r nrln
yr.rt 1 linn l Tr.tt, tl.l .ml Unr . Ii..vy
growth ,.f rlrh (trow,, lt.tr dup, t think. til
lltflf l Awt'i M.ir Vu-nr "
Mil.. M. A. klilll, ifl,lll. III.
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Good Hair
MANY PEOPLE
HAVE
Backache, n Warning Symptom
of Kidney Trouble.
Fe-ru-na Is Invaluable
Cases.
Prominent
Persons Who
Been Cured.
Mr. J. IUylerv l.ri05 Ohio ttreet, Dei Moinri, It.,
writei:
"I winh to Mate my appreciation of your eicellrnt
remedy.
"1 hive always enjoyed excellent health, except
frequunt and painful attack of bladder trouble,
which doctor fulled to relieve or cure.
'Upon recommendation I used Per una to my
utter satisfaction, not having had an attack now
for four or five yean. "J. Ulyler.
II' 'IlllM '
Dangerous Kidney Diseases
Cured.
WHEN the kidneys become affected
by catarrh, either from coldit, over
work, or an extension of catarrh from
somo other organ, they fail to perform
their normal functions.
It Utlio work of the kidneys to ex
crete from the blood many of the poisons
which accumulate in tho body.
If the kidneys fail in their work, the
poisons accumulate to such an extent as
to cause convulsions, which often prove
fatal.
Peruna, by relieving the kidneys of
their congested and catarrhal condi
tions, leaves them free to act In a
normal manner.
It also strengthens the action of the
heart, equalizing the circulation of the
blood In all parts of the system.
Negroes Escape Jail..
The police otllcers of this city were
notified yesterday of the escape of two
nck'roesfrom the Nebraska City Jail
Sunday night. These negroes were
charged with burglarizing Sam Gold
berg's store several weeks ago, and
were captured a few days after the oc
currance at Pacitic .Junction with the
gO'Jds stolen In their possession. In
reference to the escape the Nebraska
City News of Monday says:
"Deputy Sheriff Donovan was sleep
ing In the sheriff's oilice and last night
at 11 o'clock he heard the negroes talk
ing, but paid no attention to them,
and a little later all was still. This
morning when he went to call on them
he found that his birds had down.
"That they received aid from the
outside can be easily proven. The
saw was passed to Fleming from t lie
outside, and It is not known where the
small piece of iron came from.
"Sheriff Donovan offers a reward of
$."hUH) for their capture.
A description of the men Is as fol
lows: Kobert Fleming, height o feet
and 10 Inches, weight U pounds, aged
JO years; wore blue overalls, blue
Jacket, white or black soft hat; Is a
very dark negro; bow-legged and slight
ly stooped shouldered, and talks freely.
George Crockett, 5 feet, tl Inches
tall, weight l')0 pounds, dressed In blue
overalls and bluejacket, white or black
soft hat; yellow complected; has a scar
over right forehead nearly up to the
hair; said scar has three marks across
It."
The fugatlves were captured last
night by the deputy sheriff of Nema
ha county, at the Fred Qelke farm,
cne mile and a half northeast of Paul.
You cannot Induce a lower animal
to eat heartily when not feeling well.
A sick dog starves himself, and gets
well. The stomach, once over-worked,
must have rest the same as your feet
or eyes. You don't have to starve to
rest your stomach. KODOL FOR
DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for
your stomach, digests what you eat
and gives It a rest. Puts it hack in
cendltlon again. Y'ou can't feel good
with a disordered stomach. Try Kodol
Sold by Frlcke&Co. and Gerlng & Co.
To Marry June 27.
Neat invitations have been Issued
by Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McCrory for
the marriage of their daughter, Ycrna
Edith, to Mr. Verner E. Perry. The
happy event will occur at high noon
on Wednesday, June 2". Miss Mc
Crory was a graduate of the class of
'oi of the Elmwood high scho l. Elm
wood Leader-Echo.
CATARRH OF KIDNEYS
in Such
A friend told
tecond day my
'A remedy that re
lieves catarrhal de
rangements of the
kidneys should cer
tainly be considered
three weeks.
eat enough for
n household remedy.
J continue to keep
Peruna is such a
remedy.
High Commendation Por Pe-ru-na.
Mr. ('. J). Kizcr, Mt. Sterling, Ky.,
writes:
"I have suffered with kidney and
bladder trouble for ten years past.
"hast March I commenced using your
Peruna and continued for three months.
"I have not used it since, nor have I
felt a pain.
I believe that I am well and I there
fore give my highest commendation to
the curative qualities of Peruna."
Neglected catarrh of the kidneys is
apt to develop into Bright's Disease or
diulietes. when a euro is almost ua im-
I possibility.
A Good Show.
The Phillips & Hewitt Company
gave two very good exhibitions here
Saturday and Monday evenings, and
their big tent was well tilled at both
performances. The principal features
were the moving pictures and band
music, and gave splendid satisfation
to the audience. The company will
appear here again in the future, and
no doubt they will receive merited
liberal patronage. Union Ledger.
Postmaster Robbed.
(,. W. Eonts, postmaster at Kiver
ton, la., nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all comfort, according to his
letter, which says: "For 20 years I had
chronic liver complaint, which led to
such a severe case of jaundice that
even my linger nails turned yellow;
when my doctor prescribed Electric
Bitters: which cured me and have
kept me well for eleven years." Sure
cure for biliousness, neurralgla, weak
ness and all stomach, liver, kidney and
bladder derangements. A wonderful
tonic. At V. O. Frlcke & Co.'s drug
store. 50 cents.
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w-ifWM4: mm
Femae weakness
"List Fall," writes Mrs. S. G. Bailey, of Tun
nelton, W. Va., "I was going down by inches,
from female disease, with great pain. After tak
ing Cardui, Ohl My! Howl was benefited! I
am not well yet, but am so much better that 1 will
keep on taking Wine of Cardui till I am perfectly
cured."
Despite the envious attacks of jealous enemies
and rivals, Cardui still holds supreme position
today as in the past 70 years for the relief and
cure of female diseases. It stops pain, tones up
the organs, regulates
the functions, and aids
in the replacement of
a misplaced organ.
At Every Drug Store in $1.00 Bottles.
WINE
OF
AND DON'T
KNOW IT.
Catarrh of
Kidneys Caused
Mitch Suffering.
Mr. Leopold I'.randl, lileccker street,
Urooklyn, X. Y w rites: I
! "I was sick three months with catarrh 1
of the kidneys and lungs. I was treated by my
! home physician and relieved to some extent, but 1
after 1 had worked again for two weeks, my old !
sunering nacKaciio and pains in the right lung
returned. The dreadful cough which bothered me day
and night lasted six months and no one could help me.
"I tried three different patent medicines, without
avail. I could scarcely eat anything and slept only a
few hours each night.
me to take Peruna. I did so and the
e t
appetite had Improved. I took a tea
spoonful of Peruna every hour, day and night, for
Jow I have taken five bottles, lean
two people and am able to sleep well.
"Whenever I meet a sick person, I advise him to take
Peruna. I thank you a thousand times for your medi
cine, as it was the only remedy that saved me. We
it In our family." Leopold Hrandl.
We bavo on file many testimonials
like tho ones given here.
We can give our readers only a slight
glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited
endorsements we are receiving every
month.
No other physician in the world has
received such a volume of enthusiastic
letters of thanks as Dr. Ilartman for
Peruna.
Address Pr. K. I!. Ilartman, President
of t he Ilartman Sanitarium, Columl.ufc.
Ohio, for free medical advice.
All correspondence held strictly con
fidential. Postmasters Elect Officers.
The work of the third annual meet
ing of the Nebraska postmasters, in
session at Omaha, was completed yes
terday by the election of otllcers,
which resulted in the re-election of all
the executives and the selection of
Omaha as the place for the next an
nual meeting. The new ollicers are:
Captain Henry E. Palmer, Omaha,
president: Ed. K. Si.er, Lincoln, first
vice president; Karl Cramer, Colum
bus, second vice president; Mrs. C. A.
McDougall, Friend, third vice presi
dent; Conrad Iluber, Kloomington,
fourth vice presideit: V. J. Cook,
Blair, secretary-treasurer.
Special Sale of Trunks, Valises
Suit Cases and Telescopes at Her
old's. New Stock Lowest price.
If your stomach troubles you do
not conclude that there Is no cure, for
a great many have been permanently
cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at
F. G. Frlcke & Co., and A. T. Frled's
drug store and give them a trial. They
also cure constipation and biliousness.
FREE ADVICE
Wrlit ut Ifllrr dforlHr (II
your vmphim, anj ff mill fttnd you
tm AJi. In rw lfJ nvior.
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