The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 05, 1906, Image 2

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    THE CITY.
PLATTSMOUTH
AND
VICINITY.
Vivm I'rliliiy n I n I : y .
Will Jean of Mynard was a Ijusines
tlsitor In the county seat today.
rri. ....f.irtunaif! l'lnlander, who
A lie mi v...
lost Ills left arm and two tinge mot the
other hand, Is netting along as well s
circumstances will permit.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. T. K.
T.xlil was the scene of a large gather
ing of friends and neighbors last Sun
day to participate In the big dinner
that had been prepared, and from the
reports received, everyone enjoyed
themselves Immensely.
Mrs. T.ertha L'lirlsinan came down
f.,. i in.-titn i:is.t evenlnir for a brief
visit with her mother and other
friends and may remain until after
the Foil rt 1 1.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Vallery was the sceno of a pleasant
Informal gathering yesterday after
noon, the occasion belli In honor of
Mrs. Cole who Is enjoying a visit with
Iter sister, Mrs. U. U. Livingston.
The riattsmout.il postmaster has
been cut In salary from 12,100 to an
vn ooo. Flftv-tive postmasters In
Nebraska have had their salaries
ralscd.whllc three have been reduced-
I'lattsmouth, Stormsburg ana Laurel
W. J. O'lirlen, the superintendent
of the state fisheries at South Bend
was In the city today, and nave the
Journal n nloasant call. Mr. O linen
Is a most clever gentleman and we are
n niini(l to meet him. Here Is one
iniKit lnii ln the gift of the state ad
ministration that Is occupied by the
"right man In the right place.
Ulchard Oldham, of Furnas county
rru-o,i in tim i"U v last evenlnir to
visit his brother George. He brought
stock to South Omaha, and thought
he would run down and view the
se.iLsnf his chllhood. Mr. Oldham
left here twenty years ago and lias
been a resident of Furnas county since
kp,1 nf nit his land but 80
nnd thinks of Investing In Can
ada lands.
I'miu Siitiinluy' 1'nlly.
Sheriff Oulnt on went to Louisville
this morning to s?rve some papers
F. 1. k'letsey of Blmwood was trans
acting business at the county seat to
day.
Mrs. O. V. l'.alley and her sister
Sarah, of Myturd, were Plattsmoclh
visltois yesterday.
Mrs. Margaret Seguve ami her
" daughter. M' .Sarah, were guests of
Mrs. O. V. BaMey, Hits week.
E. 11. Nickel of Klmwcod wni in
ctiuiny c :.: today settling up lis
father's estate, of which he L ndniin
litratnr. Hon. WiU rn Ii'IU"sIoinler, the
well known md popular F.'.ruwetf.
attorney mi" i i last oven':' on lc;rl
business.
An On; :'' i coiio'v jMMiieytd to tl)' '
city this iiioi.i' to : -crve a Y.-.ff..'
to wed, and at ttu- Method'-l p.iv in
ago Kev. .!. H. Iloulgate r.nUed Fr...i
cIsC. r.eam and MKs Maude L. Crip
pen In marriage. They were accom
panied by James A. yulnn and wife.
ial Sale of Muslin
Underwear at Herold's.
O. K. Goodrow and wife departed
this morning for Syracuse, Neb., where
they will enjoy a few weeks visit with
some of their relatives.
n..r nit! friond. Adam 1 1 lid. was a
l'lattsmouth visitor today Mr. HIM
Is one of Cass county's most prosper
ous and well-to.do farmers.
George Horn came In from Cedar
Creek this morning. Mrs. Horn will
1pva Mnnri.iv for Stewart. Neb., to
visit a couple of weeks with her sist er.
Fred Mumm, who has been located
in nrth Platte. In the bakery busl
ness for some time, Is visiting In the
city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
reterMumm.
I'etcr Terry, wife and daughter, de
parted this morning for Grecnsboro.N.
C., where they will spend several weeks
visiting his old home, and others
pluces of Interest.
Nick Halmcs, jr., of Weeping Water
came In today on the early morning
Missouri Fabric train, to attend to
business at the court house and spend
Sunday with the old folks at home.
George Stoehr, one of Cass county's
Industrious young farmers and family
were l'lattsmouth v'sltors today. Mr.
Stoehr lives south of Cedar Creek, and
while here called and renewed for the
Journal.
Mrs. A. F. Scybert, of Cullom, ac
companied by Mrs. H. IV Jensen, of
Omaha, were In the city today and
gavo the Journal a pleasant call. Mrs.
Jensen Is spending a few days with
Mrs. Scybert.
from MouilHy'ii Dully.
L. II. I'nrierwood of Murray was a
Sunday visitor in the city.
Wanted A good pastry cook and
two chambermaids at Hotel Blley.
Special Sale of Muslin Un-
a m
derwear at neroias.
J. Malcolm, miller of the Nchawka
Milling Co., was In today on business.
Edwin Jenry, the Elm wood banker,
was a business visitor In the city to
day.
C.E. Tefft of Weeping Water was
looking after legal business In the city
to;lay.
Special Sale of Mus-
Krtiiii Wt:m'lay' dall
"Gut Ileil," the favorite cigar
Special Salt on Muslin Undtrwcar
at Herold's.
We will give you bargains on Amer
ican Fence. Asomusen & Louck.
Harry Bccd of Weeping Water, was
a business visitor at the county seat
today.
Mrs. John McNurlin went to Cul
lom this afternoon to spend a few day
with relatives
Will ltarclay and wife departed this
afternoon for Cedar Creek where they
will spend the 4th.
Joseph Tlghe and wife are expected
In the city from Wabash, to spend the
Uli with Conrad Schlater and other
relatives
D.O. Dn'YER. AUornej-at-Lo
(Wee in building east or court
house. Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
A. F. .Seggcr and C. W. Helns of
Glenwood, la., were visitors In tills
city last night, returning home this
morning.
Must complete line of screen wire to
be found In town, also screen doors
and window screen frames. Asemlsscn
k Louck.
J. M. Meislnger went to Omaha this
morning to visit with his daugher-ln-
law. Mrs. 1'. 1'. Melsinger, who Is re
celving treatment in a horpital at that
plree
James Frye and wife of Falrtleld, la.
who has been enjoying a visit with
friends here, departed this cfternoon
for Omaha, where they will visit a
short time before going on to Denver
Anthonv Nesladek, who has been
enlovlnif a visit with the Svoboda boys,
expects to leave this evening for bis
home In Hiawatha, Kan. Frank and
Tnm Kvoloda will accompany him
home for a few days' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Shrader of Mt.
Plensant precinct came in lastevenlng
and took the early morning Burling
ton train for Beaver City, where they
will spend the 4th wlththeirchlldren.
Mr. Shrader expects to return Mtur
day and Mrs. Shrader will remain a
counle of weeks to visit among the
children who are all In that vicinity.
U W ID) E R Wi U
SLIMS
We are showing the very best values we have ever offer
ed in Muslin Underwear. The day of the Home-made
garment is rapidly passing. It is now possibie with very
little money, to purchase thedaintiestandmost substan
tial wearables which a few years ago would have cost
twice as much. The employment of moderm methods,
skilled artists in designing, electric machinery and ex
pert workmen, together with the keen competion, ac
counts for this saving. Those whh fail to look over our
assortment of these goods will not be fair to your purse.
Ladies' 30c Drawers for 25c
Ladies' 65c Drawers for 50c
65c Gowns, now 50c
89c Gowns,
now
Cambric Corset Covers for 15c
Other 25c Corbet Covers for 19c
Extra srood Corset Covers for. . . .50c
In Knit Underwear we are showing exceptional values. We carry the
largest stock of this class of goods in the city. All our knit garments
are carefully trimmed with soft finish cotton or linen, depending up
on the grade. We offer a good Taped Vests for 10c. Lace trimmed
Vests for 15c. A special leader in Lisle Jersey Vests for 19c. Jersey
Ribbed Drawers, Knee and Umbrella, at 25c.
0
arpet Department
We call attention to a few Kugs made from last ends or Brussels and
Moquette Carpeting. A bargain -9x12 Brussels Rugs; $8.80. You
should see these if you want a rug, as this is an exceptional bargain.
The regular made factory rug in Brussels will cost you from $15 up.
IIE.. BVEY t SM 1
Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Block
Machine oil at Asemlsscn Louck's
George H. Becker spent the 4th at
Cedar Creek.
C. A. Rawls. Lawyer. Pro
hale and aenerol practice. Of
w
flee of Caunty Attorney.
The soldiers and their widows en
gaged the county clerk's time today,
having him make out their quarterly
pension papers. Over seventy persons
had thtlr pension papers made out.
Stops earache In twominutes: tooth-
Un Underwear .t Her-'aclieorpailHlt burn or scaltl ln Bve
old's
Mtoes Millie ami l!c!-,le Tubbs arc
Iting their ! istcr, who is attending
hool at 1 1 10 l'eru normal.
Special Sale on Trunks. Suit Cases,
ill I- J
1 SjZ
Traveling
is a pleasure if you are
properly fixed for it.
lU:r travelers' goods
embody all the conven
iences and comforts
known. We have the
Oxford or Cabinet
bas, the single or
double Suit case, the
new Japanese wicuer
case, steamer trunks,
self-acting tray trunks
and everything you
can find m an up-to-date
store.
C. E.
Wescott's
Sons
I "Whtf Qullly Count "
minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscle
ache, two hours; soro throat, twelve
hours-lr. Thomas Eclectric Oil,
monarch over pain.
If you want a real estate loan at
reasonable rates; or a reliable abstract
rclcscopns and Valises at Herold's.! of title, insurance, policy, security
'Vuj ftr'f- 1 ni."tf nrlr. i hnmt nf snul kind, or a contract, deed
,1. I'. Kf
T ' u
Sr is'ny vV.ito s in l'lat tsmout 1).
Win. Soy i ;it and wife of Cullom
were vlsli'n,' in lie city t.iduy, the
uestsof John McNurlin and wife.
Adam KalTc.ibjrgcr niul or mortgage drawn, see .o..n m. uejuu,
u il of Cedar C.-ok were building. Work promptly and
neatly none and cnarges reasonaoie.
Katie McII ugh spent the 4th with
her parents In South Bend.
George Shoeman spent the 4th at
Ashland, and reports having a good
program.
Albert Uutton and wife of South
Omaha were visiting with her parents
yesterday.
Soothes ItchiriJ skin! Hals cuts "r
burns without a scar. Cures piifs,
eczema, salt rheum, any itching.
Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells
It.
i
j Joseph Tlghe and family came In
Ifrom Wabash Tuesday evening to
spend the Fourth and will remain un
til after the golden wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. Schlater, which occurs next
Monday.
"I sufferiv'. habitually from constipa
tion. Irian's llegulets relieved and
.UTiigllicnec' the bowels, so that tney
i.ive iieen regular ever slue." A. E.
:.vls, giocur, Sulpaur Springs, Tex.
Ceorge II. Wood, cashier of the
Bank of Commerce, of Louisville, was
a l'lattsmouth visitor yesterday. lie
accompanied Mrs. Wood this far, who
was enroute for her old home In Nau
voo, Illinois, called there on account
of the serious Illness of her father.
Feel languid, weak, run-down?
Headache? Stomaah "off" Just a
plain case of lazy liver, Burdock Blood
Bitters tones liver and stomach, cro-
motes digestion, purifies the blood.
Joseph Schlater of Palisade, Hitch
cock county, arrived this morning, and
will remain until after the golden wed
ding of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schlater.
Joseph is an older brother, and was
best man to the groom fifty years ago.
A Nchawka citizen gets in trouble
at Nebraska City. The Press of yes
terday morning says: "Samuel Ca-
vau'.t, nf Nchawka was pulled up be
fore Police Judge D. J. .Goll's bar of
justice yesterday and lined Oti.oi) with
osts attached for .bcin' intoxicated
Monday. Being unable to settle with
the court Cavault was remanded to
the county jail.
A prompt relief for croup. One Min
ute Cougn Core, cuts the phlegm, al
lavs tiie inllaiiiHi ion t he coui'h syrup
with a repuiat ion SoiH by F. G.
Saved His Comrade's Life.
"While returning from the Grand
Army Encampment at Washington
City, acomrade from Elgin, 111., was
taken with cholera morbus and was in
a critical condition," says Mr. J. E.
lloagland, of Eklon, Iowa. "I gave
him Chamberlain'9 Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved
his life. I have been engaged for ten
years in Immigration work and con
ducted many parties to the southwest.
I always carry this remedy and have
used it successfully on many occasion."
Sold by P. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T.
Fried.
Have you Backache? Get a box of
Kidncy-Ettcs the most wonderful
remedy for all kidney troubles, and
they will make you right. 25c. Gering
& Co., druggists.
Special Sale of Trunks, Valises
Suit Cases and Telescopes at tier-
old's. New Stcc!. Lowest price. I
Misses Alma and Ciara Ne'.s.m. of.
On a' a, c;-. i:e in Saturday evening for i
a visit with Mi ; Flitli pnd Julius.
Pit..
W. II. Hellnd wife of Eight Mile j
Grove, were 'i the city today. Mr,
Hell r:iyi lliey 1 ?ve had plenty of rain I
In h's section.
Mrs. Link Bailey who lias been en
joying a v'sit with the fam'lyof her
nclce, Mrs. Frank Gorton, departed
this morrhg for her home In York,
Neb.
Snccial Sale of Trunks. Suit
Cascs.Telescopes and Valises
atnerold s. New Mock, low-
est prices.
For sale, cheap, with or without
buggy and harness, a gentle driving
horse suitable for a lady or children.
Inquire of W. II. Stokes, Mynard,
Nebraska.
Howard Gregg and Margaret Con
nor, who have been enjoying a visit
with the family of CliarlcsTroop.de.
parted this afteri'i on for their home
In Cold Valley, 111.
lohnT. Porter r;ul John T. lHnman.
two of the hustling tillers of the roil,
were here f.oin irear Murray today.
Wet orn fields wrs their or'y excuse
for enn!"g to town. They didn't mi;s
the Joiium' !;i their rou u's, w here
they arc always weloinc.
Hon. J. P. Becker, of Medford, Okla
homa, who was called to IVs county
on Recount of the death of his brother-in-law,
James Allison, was la the city
today enroute for his home, gave the
Journal a brief call, in company with
G. V. Shrader. Mr. Becker Is an
attorney-at-law and at present a mem
ber of the legislature from the 11th
district. He Is a very pleasant gentleman.
,
Tftsfs the Name We Pdid $500.- for
Because it describes so well the unquestionable superiority cf
hit Mew
man
We cive hearty thanks to all who were kind enough to send
c rivc in." i j i n, wlnnLT. 1 he lucky
suggestion, nui im ii ;;,:
;Air w. Ki-arnev. of Sheridan, Wyo.
He tested Lux. which is taken Iron, lie woros
hixurv and luxurious, and tlie commiucp -i"1'mu ... - ..
tor I 1 1 W. Kastor & Sons A.lvcrt.s.ng Co I liicico, 1 I..
KaMor ot ii. , Advor.jsin(j Dept. Kecord ller.ild, Chi
?; "i SS llnrMsr.rf.heIn.er
c.iro, in., .uw ,r.ivMnti-i to oass on all names.
ffi,Mth-,r e w . quVe' piHl as'lhis. though there
ffiw other brewers; others were repeated often that,
5 ul any ol t hem been selected, ii would have been impos
i d MJdetcrniine to whom Hi? pric was to be awarded.
M . Kearn r, wy Sfs easy money, but it's worth
evtrv cent ol it to us.
Watch lor the appearance ol
jgj Bolllcd Beer
and ask lor it at your dealer's about July 14th.
It's ready now-Pure, Sparkling, Will Aged,
Wholesome, Satislying. Kclreshmg - but we
can t get it on mc maifcei umi. ju.
labels are ready.
Fred. Krug Brewing Co.
Omaha, NebrasKa
It will be sold everywhere ln the West
and we have three shifts in our bottling department work
ing day and night, getting ready lor the enormous demand
that is bound to cmnc lor
The BesS Beer Brewed
It is light in color and is not heavy or sticky but delightful
with meals or ior refreshments. It it not only a pure beer
it is not only made rifilit-but it is made expressly to
suit your taste. We have, brewed beer in Omaha for M years
long enou-h to learn what the public wants, and long
enough to learn tow to make beer that pleases the public
taste exactly. We arc not trying to force our taste upon
you, but arc catering entirely to your taste.
We know how rood " Luxus" Honied Beer is now
You will know in a few weeks. ,
We thank ymi again (or your suggestions, also
i . iir..ci v ,, Ii up tnken in our name contest.
H'l .IIV niv.-'. j. ....... .
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