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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1906)
THE CITY. PLATTS.UOUTU AM) VICINITY. I'r.tM W. ! ill give y. !!00. Ase i i!.iy' d.ii'y. iu bargains en An.fr iii'iMTi - Louck. A. S. Will was a business visitor at the South Omaha markets today. Mrs. A. F. Seybcrt of Cedar Oreek was visiting friends at the county seat today. T.llly" Gillespie, the rock-ribbed democrat from Mynard was a caller at Journal headquarters today. George Horn of Cedar Creek was In the city today, and went to Omaha this afternoon to see the ball game. D.O. DWYER,Attorney-at-Law Offce in building east of court house, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. F. M. Young and his excellent w ife, who live in-ur Murray, drove home to day In a nice, new rubber-tired buggy, which was purchased from August Gorder. Mrs. Chas. Manners and her brother, Harry Johnson, of Murray, arrived last evening from Carroll, Neb., where they visited with relatives and friends for a week. Elmwood seems to be the only town In Cass county that will celebrate this year. Elmwood people are always alive and don't wait for other towns to lead In such matters. They always occupy a front scat In the band wagon. If you want to celebrate In a live town and have a good time makeup your mind to go to Elm wood on the Fourth. G. G. Melslnger, living three and a half miles southeast of Cedar Creek, was a caller at the Journal headquar ter this morning for the purpose of renewing his allegiance to the Journal, and says that while oats In his section will be a little short, the recent rains have revived other crops wonderfully. 8. D. Smith and family came down from Havelock this morning, the fam ily to spend several weeks with rela tlveshcre and In the vicinity of Mur rav. while Mr. Smith, who Is an em ploye of the llavelook shops, will re main but a few days. Mr. Smith and family are readers of the Journal, and while here he called and renewed for the same. I'rutn fHturduy'i liully. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar A. D. Zaar of South Bend was a county seat visitor today. Nick Halmeswasa business passen-' ger for the metropolis this afternoon. L. W. Ilocttger, a hardware mer chant of Kim wood was a business visi tor at Plattsmouth today. Mr. and Mrs. E. II . Chandler of Havelock came down last evening for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Annctta Woods, who has been enjoying a visit with relatives In Weeping Water, returned home yesterday. Mrs. Mlna Scarltt and son who have been enjoying a visit with her parents departed this afternoon for their home in Hastings, Neb. A marriage license was i.vsued today to the following couple: ('has. L. Her mester. aged 24, and Miss Ida K. Howes aged 'JO, both resldentsof Benson, Neb. Miss Alice Snovcr of Ietrolt, Mich., Is visiting In the city, the guest of Miss Feme (ireenslate, who Is home from a few month's employment In Thompson it llelden'sln Omaha. Miss Minna Will departed this morn log fur Omaha, w here she will visit until Sunday afternoon, when she will accompany her father to Akron, Colo , where she expects to spend the summer, rusticating on their ranch which Is under the supervision of her brother, Newton. J. J. Llndsey and little son, of Bus- cobel, Wis., arrived In Platt.smouth yesterday for a visit with relatives and former neighbors. He Is a brother -of Fete Llndsey and a son of . J. S. Llndsey, of Murray. Mr. Llndsey spent several years of his boyhood days In Plattsmouth, and has had the plea ,ure of meeting many of his old friends until the Unit's reunite, which will re quire several wet-ks. lr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Mock. C A. trawls, Lawyer. Pro bate end general practice. Of fice of County Attorney. Mrs. C. W.Grassman and children, who have been enjoying a visit with relatives here, expect to leave at 10:18 tonight for their home in Alliance. James Archer spent Sunday with his parents. He has been employed In a harbor shop in Omaha for several mont hs past.but has recently accepted a position of the Mack Hills team, and departed this morning for I lead wood, S. 1). A message was received this morn ing by S. A. lrchincr, from his wife, who has been In I'ropetstown, III., at the bedside of her father, J. W. Kee fer, containing the sad news of death. Mr. Drchmer expects to leave this evening to attend the funeral which will be held tomorrow. A. S. Will departed yesterday after noon for his ranch In Colorado, where he will spend a week or ten days. At Omaha he will be Joined by his daugh ter, Minnie, who went to Omaha Sat urday to visit friends a short time pre vious to Rpendlng the summer on the ranch with her brother. loan F J. W. l.Vnnally from m-ar Murray went to Malvern, la , last evening "ti Urines. D. (I. Ihvyer departe.l f r Denver this afternoon, where he expects to be gone until Saturday, n legal business. o 0 DC DC DO DC From Mumliiy's Onlly . Boyd Porter of Murray was a county seat visitor today. T. J. Uhoden of Murray was a bus! ncss visitor In riattsmouth today. B. A. liatesof Nehawka was a bus! ness visitor at the county scat today John McNurlln and wife returned this morning from a visit with rela tives near Louisville. E. A. Wlggcnhorn and family of Ashland, and Mrs.Wlggenhorn'g moth er, Mrs. Lansing.of Lincoln, spent Sun day In the city, guests of the Frlcke family. Miss Helen Howland, who has been enjoying a visit with her sister-in-law Mrs. M. Howland, and the Crablll lamlly, returned to her home In Lin coln yesterday. While playing catch yesterday morn ing Frank Bestor, the genial clerk In Bauer's hardware store, missed the ball and it struck on the side of his nose, causing a fracture. Now Frank must carry that member In a sling I'nini TiK-Mluy' (tally Machine oil at Asemlssen & Louck 's. John Gauer of Cedar Creek was In town today on business. L. It. Brown from near Kenosha was a county scat visitor today. Henry Saunders of Cedar Creek was at the county Rcat today on business, Dr. J. II. Hall went to Elmwood this afternoon for a visit with his parents, Misses Ada and Ethel Winkler of Glenwood, la., visited with friends here tills morning. C. S. Stone, the genial cashier of the Murray State bank, was In city on business last evening. J. P. Thackcr.one of the best demo crats In Cass county, was up from his home near Fiilon today on business. S.' O. McCool departed this after noon for Alberta, Canada, to Inspect the Irragatcd lands there with a view to purchasing a home. A marrlaue license was Issued this afternoon to Albert F. Test, aged 2.1, of Mitchell, S. D., and Maud E. Propst, aged 2., of Mynard, Neb. T. W. Yallery, the slmon pure light ning rod man, of Murray, was In town today to obtain another load of the Cole lire's celebrated rods. A complaint of insanity was tiled to day against Barbara Mescek, by Frank Svaliha. The board of insanity will hear the case tomorrow morning. w. r. mown and wire drove up from Murray last evening in order that she might take the train for VII llsca, la., to visit with her parents. Mrs. F. A. Raker and Mrs. C. R Trenliolm, who have boon enjoying a visit with friends hero, returned to their homes In Elmwood this after noon. The sheritl received a card today from Sheriff W. E. Savage of Miles City, Mont., offering a reward of $100 for the capture of a horse thief, Fred Shilley. C. Albion of near I ulou was In the city today, and while here renewed his faith in the Old Reliable. Mr Albion Is one of the hustling farmers of Cass county. Mrs. Chris Koehnke and daughter Miss Mamie, and son, Clans, expect to depart this evening for Plalovlew where they will visit with relatives be fore going to their new home In Ore- vllle, S. D. Don't befooled and made to be lleve that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances. Holllster Rocky Mountain Tea Is the only post the cure for rheumatism. 3." cents Tea or Tablets. Goring & Co. W. H. lVnnof Nebraska City was I the city today In tho interests of tli Page woven wire fencing. Mr. Pcnn Is one of the old resldcnters in that city, coming there on the steamboat "Omaha." In the year K0. There Is no need worrying along in discomfort because of a disordered digestion. (Jet a bottle of KOIk)L FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what It will do for you. Kodol not only digests what you eat and gives that tired stomach a needed rest, but Is a cor rective of the greatest efficiency. Kodol relieves Indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young and healthy again You will worry Just In the proportion that your stomach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best, Worry is to be avoided at all times Kodol will take the worry out of your stomach. Sold by Frlcke & Co. and Gerlng A Co. II. C. Cairig of Columbus, Neb., audi U Make Maber of Platte Center were i A business visitors In the city yesterday. Thomas II. Martin of Pacific Junc tion was a visitor between trains this morning, and gave the Journal a pleasant call. A marriage license was Issued last night to Yerner E. Perry, aged 122, of Mynard, and Miss Yerna E. McCrory, aged 17, of Murdock. Miss Edna Tuenslon, who has been enjoying a visit with the family of her uncle, J. Hlner, returned last night to her home In Malvern, la. P. P. Melslnger, accompanied his wife, who has been ailing for some time, to Omaha this afternoon, where she will enter u hospital for treatment. A transcript of Asa D. McCullough s Wm. Dunn, has been tilled with the district court. In the county court the Issues were found to be In favor of the defendant. Mrs. J. II. McYey of Mitchell, S. D., who lias been enjoying a visit with her son, Rev. McYey, departed this morning for Malvern, la., where she will visit with relatives. Captain DeWolf of company "I" of the Nebraska National Guard, in Weeping Water, will be in this city Thursday, June 28th. Any Informa tion In regard to enlisting may be ob tained from him at the Hotel Riley. The board of Insanity have been en gaged the greater part of the day hear ing the evidence In the case of Barbara Mecsck. The girl Is unable to con verse in English, and an Interpreter Is employed to assist In the examination. Are you wearing a peek-a-boo waist? They are very popular in the east, Just what kind of thing that they are we don't know, but anything that has a peok-a.boo about it must have some attraction hidden under it. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Fry, of Falrtleld, Iowa, arrived In the city last night for week's visit with Mrs. Andrew C. Fry and her daughters, Mesdames Chas. "Martin and John Schlappacasse ana .miss Anna J ry. .Mr. try says he and Mrs. Fry have taken a few weeks off to visit relatives In various parts of the country, and could not see wherein they could leave out Plattsmouth. Summer Goods at Bargain Prices nw ! IIWMIMIIMI ll Corsets, Hosiery, Laces, Toweling, Etc. 3CTD0 0 G. D. Corsets, stylo 131, tape girdle with garters attached in white Cflp only, at Owl No. 546, same, only in Batiste. G. D. style 178, easy and comfortable low bust, girdle top, long hip, side and front garters line jual- PI nn ity white Batiste wliUU G. D. style 452; long hip, deep front, medium bust; good quality Pj ftft Batiste, lace trimmed wliUU See our H.&W. silk ribbon girdles, comes in white only, sizes 19 PJ nn to nt OliUU See our Huck Towels, 17x35 in. at 10c We are showing a beautiful line of la dies' white and black lace hose in ankle and full lace lengths, at 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c and 75c Ladies' sheer white waists, tucked and pleated, trimmed with embroidery and lace insertion. All this Pj PQ season's at favorite 'styles w If "uJ A fine line of wash torchon laces with insertion to match. All widths per yard at , Embroideries, all widths, at 5c, 7c, I Oc Odds and ends in lace curtains at a great reduction. 5c A Lot of Odds and Ends In Ladies' Oifords at Interesting Prices If we can Fit You 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 Ouality" is the safety signthe emblem of real quality of material and workmanship. We control4 '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 $1.75 to $2.50 DAD ACM Q A beautiful line of ladies' parasols and umbrellas. OKnfn CI flfl IHHHOULO Children' parasols light and dark colors, at from ZullUOliUU The best assortment of these goods fof the little folks we have ever had. E..DVEY&Mfl OQ( ZT3 ) n H u C30 if County Assessor J.M.Teegarden wts a passenger for Weeping Water this aternoon. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was looking after lcyal business here today. Pete and Andrew Anderson of Weep ing Water were business visitors In the county seat today. Adam Fornoffa rustling farmer of near Cedar Creek, was locking after business at the county seat today. rea n. .Moore, irom somnwest o Plattsmouth, was In the city this morning and subscribed for the Dally Journal. Mrs. Elizabeth Harris and son Ted arrived from Denver, Colo., last night for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lcesley and other relatives here. Lieut. Schneider of Company D of the Nebraska National (iuard in Weeping Water Is In town today to organize a squad In this city. How are your Kidneys? It Is dan gerous to delay when the Kidneys are sick. One box of Kidney-Ettes will recommend the next, Gering & Co. druggist. ; J. M. Melslnger, wife and daughter, Miss Ida, went to Omaha to see Mrs. P. P. Melslnger, who was taken to a hospital In Omaha yesterday to receive treatment. Hoy Medley and Wm. Landis were arraigned before Police Judge Archer, on a charge of being drunk. They plead guilty and were assessed tines of $1 each and costs. Itching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protruding piles after years of suffer ing. At any drug store. A case entitled J. 11. Ferguson vs. I D W. A. Swearingen, was tiled in county i court today. The action Is brought to ; recover judgment In the sum of ?4.'.) on a piano sold to defendant. j W. H. Puis, an energetic young farm er of Maple Grove was In town today, and purchased a binder from August (iorder. While In the city he found time to make a welcome call on the Journal. If you haven't the time to exercise regularly, Ioan s Regulets will pre vent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggists for them '2'c. Why suffer with your kidneys? The discovery of the Kldney-Ktts has proved a blessing to thousands of kid ney sufferers who have been restored to perfect health. These Tablets drive the diseased germs out of the system, and we urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney rem edy a trial. 2."i cents. Gering & Co., druggist. Mrs. Mable Godsey and daughter of St. Joe, Mo., and Mrs. Sam Godsey of Scott's Bluff, who have been enjoying a visit with the family of J. II. Adams near Mynard, departed for their homes this morning. The county commissioners are ad vertising through the Weeping Water Republican for bids for the repair of the rjver bridge at this place. Bids must be per 1,000 feet of lumber in place and per lineal foot for piling driven. Louisville Courier. 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 Hat a Narrow Escape. Hans Christensen, a young man who is working for Rasmus Lauritzen, east of town, narrowly escaped serious in jury Sunday afternoon. Pr. W. G. Rickard was visiting the Lauritzen home, and having a case in which he needed help seut the young man in after his brother, Dr. E. T. The doc tor's horse being a fast traveler, and the young fellow not being used to riding fast thought the animal was running away and jumped from the buggy, sustaining several ugly bruises and cuts about the face and head. He was brought to town in a stunned condition. Dr. E. T. Rickard dressed his wounds and no serious results are anticipated. Weeping Water Herald. For sale, cheap, with or without or mortgage drawn, see John M.Leyda, buggy and harness, a nentle driving Gund building. Work promptly and . horse suitable for a lady or children, neatly done and charges reasonable, j Inquire of W. II. Stokes, Mynard, If your stomach troubles you do Nebraska. 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. Fried's drug store and give them a trial. They also cure constipation and biliousness. Insanity Cate. The case of Insanity before the board yesterday was reconsidered yes terday and the girl, Barbara Mesck, was adjudged a ritsubject for restraint and was therefore placed under the charge of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Donat. The girl seems to have no friends here and It was through kindness and sym pathy for the poor girl that Mrs. Do nat consented to care for her for two weeks. A Good Tlma Asaured. The committee in charge of the cele bration at Cedar Creek on the Fourth of July , want the people to come there on that date, with the full expecta tion of enjoying a good time. Noth ing grand and showy, but simply an occasion In which both old and young can take part and enjoy themselves. They want everybody to come. Doea Prohibition Prohibit? Last Friday evening, Ed. Sheard, after accumulating a fair-sized jag, came up on the street and proceeded to display it In various offensive man ners. He ran afoul of Asa Davis, who Is taking the place of W. W. Davis as nlghtwatchman, and tried to put Asa out of commission when the latter arrested him. Saturday morning he was taken before Justice Barnes, and fined .2 and costs which amounted to a total of f.41. This is only a begin ning of the clearing up which Is going to take place here, and others who have been In the habit of behaving in a like manner will do well to take warning, as they will be dealt with In the same way. Weeping Water Herald. A Good Method. In all our undertakings we must have a method, that is, a certain rule governing them. Should it happen that we forget this rule and do some thing contrary to It, It will become our duty to seek a speedy help. Living according to the commands of nature, we will enjoy life and be strong and happy, living otherwise, general ma laise and loss of appetite will be the result. ThenTriner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine Is the only remedy that will bring the whole system to the reg ular activity. It acts on the digestive organs first and thus-on the whole body. As long as you cannot eat, you can not get strong. This remedy will in everyjease give you a good, healthy appetite. In all diseases accompanied by loss of appetite, enemla and weak ness, Triner's American Elixir of Bit ter Wine is the remedy you can always rely on. It benefits every stomach, healthy or sick. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, :0!t South Ashland Ave., Chi cago, Illinois. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared, Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. Special Sale of TrunHs, Valises Suit Cases and Telescopes at Her old's. New Stock, Lowest price. Boy Diet of Lockjaw. A special from Lincoln says: "Carl Perry, aged 15, son of a Missouri Pacific conductor, died last night In great agony from lockjaw. The young man complained of a pain In his back last Saturday, and Sunday he was un able to leave his bed. Tuesday he be gan having convulsionsandat 1 o'clock last night he died, after a half dozen physicians had worked over him for several hours. A week ago he cut his hand on a piece of tin, but this cut healed nicely and his disease cannot be accounted for. He was an Intimate friend and chum of John A. Sl.er, son of Postmaster Sl.er, who also died last night." Special SeJe of Mus lin Underwear a. t Her oics Most complete line of screen wire to be found in town, also screen doors and window screen frames. Asemlssen Si Louck. . deduce Your Dee Py purchasing one of those high-grade Refrigerators Below Cost GASOLINE STOVES, of best makes at prices that are WAY BELOW COST Come in and see me when you need these goods and get prices on many other desirable articles in the line ot Hovisefvirnishing Goods. FURNITURE . PEAKLIMIAW STOVEUc