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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1906)
THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AM VICINITY. Tent of VefIn: Water was C V In town today on business. Unity among businessmen ;oesfar toward the building up of a city. Miss Edith lean of (Jreenwuid is tlhltlntf with friends In the county Heat. Miss Nellie Sherwood returned this mornlntf from a visit with her sister it; Louisville. Misfl Luclle Mlnrd of Kim wood l vlsltlnj! In the city, the truest of Mrs. J. W. (lamble. Philip lllld, of Kl'ht Mile (irovc, was here on business today, lie says they have had rain enough for the pre sent. William l'uls of .Maple (Jrove was In the city today, and took home with him one of August (iorder's best road wagons. Mrs. K. A. Klrkpatrlckof Neliawka came In from Omaha last night for a visit with her sister, Mrs. 1'. K. Huff ner, of tbls city. It sometimes takes a lifetime to ti rid out that those who pretend to be your friends are really your enemies In dls- vuise. lUit It Is worth something to tlnd them out at lust. Miss EunaTowle, one of our city teachers, came In from her home in Wabiu.li this morning, and will remain a short time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ilosencrans. Krom KnturiUy'i !nlly. William llarclay, wife and son went to Cedar Creek yesterday afternoon, where they will spend Sunday Miss Nina Lynde of Union was tak ing In thetcachcr'sexamlnatlon given by the county superintendent, J. W (lamble, today. Miss (Irace Lake of M unlock was among the tachers taking the cxamln atlon today. Miss Ida (iuthnian of Tlattsmouth Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Krecklow. She expectstoreinaln sev cral weeks. Louisville Courier. JohnMcNurlln and wife were pas sengers for Louisville this afternoon where they will visit over Sunday. Jerry Mcllugh of South Hend Is In town to spend Sunday with friends, Victor Anderson went to Havclock this afternoon to spend Sunday will the family of his brother, Krnest. Jacob Stenner departed this after noon for Hartley, Neb., where he ex pects to work on a farm some time. Miss Alta Smith came In from Have lock tbls morning for a visit with her cousin, Miss l'earl Knlss, of Murray. MlssOna llrady who has been en ioylng a visit with the family of J. C. York, has returned to her home In Watson, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Koessler, who have been enjoying a visit with friends In this city, returned this afternoon to their home In l.rokcn How, Neb. l'ete Claus, who has been suffering with the rheumatism for the past year, went to Hurlington Junction, Mo., this morning, where he expects to se cure permanent relief. m st In the minds of I'lattMiiouth people Is the location of the govern ment building. Up to the present time there are at least a dozen l cat Ions on the market, but the majority seem to favor a locality onj north Sixth street. Seth Cllntburg, formerly a member of the Olson Photograph company, has entered into partnership with W.J. P.rockman, and they will start out in western Iowa this week to carry on the photography work. They departed this afternoon for Omaha, where they will secure some necessary supplies. From TufMlsy'i httlly Antone Peterson and wife, who have been enjoying a visit with relatives In Tecumseh, Neb., returned home last evening. K. F. Kevpe, C.C.Coleman and 1. C. Talcott of Greenwood were among the people In town today to at tend the convention. (Jcorge K. Sturm, Turner Zink, J. N. Hunter, W. A. Cole, F. Iny, J. M. Kanney, J. W. Sperry, W. W. Caglyer and P. S. llarnes were among the dele gation from Weeping Water to attend the republican county convention. Hon. William Ielles Iernier came over from Kimwooa last evening on legal business, and of course will re main over to take part in the republi can county convention. Fred Gorder and wife came over from Weeping Water today with the special which brought over the dele gales from the western precincts. Hut this is no Indication that Fred is a re publican. C. S. Hohannan, II. I. and 1. A, Clements of Elm wood; L. C. Creamer and J. W. Capple of Wabash; S. M Cox, Murdock; and Geo. N. Lallue of Union were In to take part In the con vcntlon today. When fanners can raise from 40 to 50 bushels of wheat per acre and mar kct It at ti") cents per bushel, he has no reason for going back on Nebraska. Mar.y Cass county farmers will be able to realize this on their wheat crops this season. Philip Meislnger made a business trip to the metropolis this afternoon. M. L. Frledrlch and wire of Cedar Creek were Piatt sraouth visitors today. Isaac Tolman and Andrew Christen son of Alvo were attending the county convention today. A. A. Wetenkamp and wife of My nard were business visitors in the county scat today. hx-Commtssioncr ink was over from Weeping Water today, for the first time In two years. Geo. W. Woods, the genial cashier of the Hank of Commerce at Louis ville, was a delegate Unlay. From MuDilny'it Uiilly . Otto Puis of Mynard was in town to day on business. J. H. Stroraer of Alvo was a business visitor in the city today. ThefcheritT of Sarpy county in ar resting a housebreaker a few days ago had to shoot the culprit before he could negotiate with him. George Shocman departed this after noon for Louisville, where he will visit a short time before going to lenverto spend a few weeks. Miss Florence Fassbcnder who has been enjoying a visit with Plaits mouth friends departed this morning for Omaha where she will enjoy a short visit with her sister before returning to her home in Wahoo. For bloating, belching, sour stom r.ch, bad breath, malasslmllatlon of food nnd all symptons of Indigestion. Ring's dyspepsia Tabletsare a prompt and eMcient corrective. Two days treatment free. Sold by Goring & Co.'s drug store. C. K. Thornherg and family, who have been to the Klk's carnival in lcnvcr, Col., came In Saturday even ing for a visit with relatives. Mr Thornberg departed this afternoon for his home In Sioux City, where he is employed by Shcnberg & Co., whole sale grocers. His family will remain for a more extended visit. J. H. Meislnger, jr., of Lincoln, nnd P. M. Meislnger, of Hcnson, came In Sunday nlghtfor a brief visit with their parents, and went out home at night They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Meislnger. The former Is engaged In the lumber business at Lincoln, while the latter Is a partner In the mercan tile business with Henry linker, for mcrly of Cedar Creek. The subject that seems to be upper From Wi'tlnrailuy'n (tally. J. C. Clarence of Union was in town today on business. Kobert Fitch of Kenosha was a coun ty scat visitor today. J. S. Lindsay of Murray Is in town today for a visit with the family of his son, Pete. Miss Mary Ilosencrans went to Kin wood yesterday to spend a few days visiting uncle and auntie Hall. marriage license was Issued today to Wm. V. Chapman, age 30, Omaha, and Miss Maude Pavls, age '20, of Ce dar Creek. . Mrs. John Chapman, who has been enjoying a visit with her brother, S. M. Chapman, departed this afternoon for Burlington, la. Claude Everett, a prominent farmer of near Union was here on business today. Mr. Everett Is erecting a new residence and was here for a load of material. Lapt. II. h. Palmer, postmaster at Omaha, and a former resident of Plattsmouth, was down on Important business today, returning on the early afternoon train. The crop of poaches in Cass county Is Immense, and when the late fruit comes on it is hard to tell what will be done with them. Many bushels are liable to go to waste. The board of cnuall. atlon adjourned yesterday subject to the call of the county clerk for the purpose of making the levy for the county. They will convene soon after the state hoard adjourns. The warden of the Colorado state penitentiary has notltied Sheriff guln ton that a reward of ( will be paid for the return of Wm. Johnson, who escapted from that institution on the :'0thof July. In police court yesterday Joss Elli ott was tined U and costs for violating the city ordinance prohibiting the purchase of Junk from children. He Ing unable to pay up, he was remand ed to the county Jail. C. W. Hicks, a former resident of Cass county, arrived In the city last nu'ht f.r a visit w ith fiieiids and tv'n tivis. Mr. Hicks' h. me 1 in L.i: i i.se j C:tv. ' .. t.;t has l"'e!i visit in. mid i attending to vine b'..sine matt- In Lincoln and Greenwood, ani thli. .s i f making his future ho:r. In the t:it capital. W. C. Snyder of Edison, l.n.as county, who has been visiting relatives and friends here for several days, de parted this morning for a visit wilb friends at his old home In Monteray, Highland county, Va. Mr. Snyder lived In Cass county for a number of years, and removed from here to Furnas county ighteen years ago. . A hundred years ago the best physi cian would give you a medicine for your heart without stopping to con sider what effect it might have on the liver. Even to this good day cough and cold medicines Invariably Mud the bowels. This is wronir. lti' Laxative Cough Syrup with Honey and Tar acts on the bowels drives out the cold-clears the head, and relieves all coughs. Guaranteed to give satis faction or money refunded. Sold by Gerlng & Co.'s rirny store. For great bargains attend the big mid-summer clearance sale now going on at Herold's. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Dr. Marshall, Dentist, Coats' Muck. A full line of sickles and sections for all standard mowers. John Kauer, Plattsmouth. Try the White Lily washer. If not satisfactory you may return It. For sale only at John Hauer's. Haby won't suffer live minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thomas' Eclec trlc Oil at once. It acts like manic. I'.ert Despaln and wife departed this afternoon for Denver, Colo., where they will enjoy a few weeks' vacation Miss Lena Hector came In from Lincoln last evening for a visit In this city, the guest of Miss Annetta Wood. E. U. Gramp, wife, and daughters, Myrrl and Iluth.came In from Lincoln for a visit with the family of Jlev.J.H. Salsbury. Matt Spader expects to leave the latter part of this week for Seattle, W ash., where he will visit with his daughter. Misses Christina Hansen and Mar garet Weber returned yesterday from Peru, where they have been attending state normal. Eat one of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal and you will not suffer with Indigestion. Sold by Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. We will give a chance on the largest 'ulck Meal" gasoline range in our store with every cash purchase of one dollar. II. L. Asemlssen & Sons. Misses Alphla and Jerda Peterson departed this afternoon on a trip to Sheridan, Wyo. While gone they will also visit with relatives In York and Lincoln. Any skin Itching Is a temper-tester The more you scratch the worse It itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles eczema any skin Itching. At all drug stores. Mrs. Will Hcnfer and children, who have been visiting with relatives here departed this morning for their home In Lead, S. D. Mrs. Elizabeth Henfer accompanied them as far as Omaha "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Regulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly." George H. Krause, :io Walnut Ave., Altoona,Pa. Dr. J. II. Hall returned last even ing from Elmwood where he has been to visit with his father who has been very sick for sometime. We regret to learn from the doctor that his father is gradually growing weaker and may not survive much 'onger. Does evil still, your whole life fill? Does woe betide? Tour thoughts abide on suicide? You need a pill. Now or prose and facts-DeWltt'l Witt's Little Early Risers are the most pleasant and reliable pills known today. They never gripe. Sold by F. G. Fricke k Co. and Gerirg & Co. I ti if inr Lar--- -ZZZJCZn Vr ill I WASH OS 1 in The term, Colored Wash Goods, nowadays covers a wide range of fabrics. Each season produces something new. There is a rivalry existing among big manufacturers of this class of goods, and each strive to outdue the other. AH grades are closely imitated. This is not done to mislead the public, but mere ly shows an age of progressiveness and gives us a large variety of beautiful and useful cloths at moderate prices. In our stock we show some of the choicest of the season's weaves. Batiste, Figured Organdie, Dimities, etc., at 10c, 12JjC and 15c. Flowered Silk Organdie at 25c per yard . WMITE GOODS QUEEN QUALITY Foot Ease The flexibility nml elasti city of Queen Quality 6hoe nnd Oxfords adapt them to nnd nnd all types of feet. The leather is soft and de lightful to the touch and they fit everywhere with a firm yet gentle pressure that prevent any slipping and cramping of the toes. The upward cling of the under arch and the clanp of instep are perfect in fit. and the dream of foot ease. $2.50, $3.00, (3.50 Never before has the rage for white been so great as this season. Hence our pur chases in this line have been larger than usual. Ourline comprises a full assortment of the newest weaves! White India Linons at 71 p from 40c a yd down to I 2" per yard from 20c to 50c White Persian 9Cplncnp Lawns from W OUb White Indian Head jCp Cloth, at 25c, 20c and I3u White Dress Linens at Qflp per yard, 50c, 40c andUw G LOVES A fine line of Silk Gloves in Gray, Hlack, Tan and White. Long length Silk Gloves we are showing in Hlack and White, up from You should look over our TABLE LINENS NECKWEAR FANS RIBBONS LACES HOSIERY WHITE SHIRT WAISTS PVEY fs SM DC DC DO DC Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Takes the sting outof cuts, burns or bruises at once. Tain cannot stay where it is used. Miss Josephine Clark of San Fran- Cisco is visiting In the city, the guest of her great uncle, Thomas Pollock and other relatives. Mrs. J. B. Grain and son departed this afternoon for Denver, Colo., where they were called by the death of her brother, Edward Sandy. The Otoe county democrats will meet In convention at Syracuse on Tuesday, August 14, for the purpose of nominating a county tlckec. Misses Kate Houk and Rose Herren, who have been enjoying a visit with friends In this city, returned to their home in Omaha this afternoon. Have you Backache? Get a boi of Kldney-Ktles the most wonderful remedy for all kidney troubles, and they will mke you right. 25c. Gerlng Co., druggist. Dyspepsia is our national ailment. Burdock Blood Bitters is the national cure for it. It strengthens stomach membranes, promotes How of digestive juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. Tl time nii'ihufi nt purging the Mtcni itli (Jan hm tics trial tear, g"-. rln I and bienk down the walls of the stomach and intestines Is. super seded by Dade's Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the liver, and instead of weakening, build up, and strengthen the whole system. Relieve headache, biliousness, constipation, etc. They never gripe. Sold by Gerlng Co.'s drug store. For that I Dandruff I There is one thing that will cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a rccular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a crest deal to you healthy hair, r.o dan druff.no pimples.no eruptions. The but kind cl te timer.;! "Bold for ovtr ilxty jrr." A A. to fetwiuht lurr if 7 MKMPAHLLA. I'll IS. uirm ruToRAL. ters Mentholatum If Menthol ntvim does not cure Piles, thTOW it If it does not relievelCatnrrh and Hay Fever shOOt It ItltQ the tllEf. If it does not stop Spasmodic Croup in five minutes put it ill ttl6 fift. If it does not relieve Hendach nnd Karache tOSS 111 tO the birds. If it does not cure Sores and Burns every time Sllffl It Ollt till dOM. If it does not do what the circulars claim, dOll't pay f OT it. BUTnt!DOES do these things, USE IT, and Recommend it to your friends. PRICE 25c &nd 50c Sold a.nd Guaranteedjby Gering . Co. lAyers Pills uiiia, on dm nvcr. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. Sold for eo vears. W .l" BUCKINGHAM'S DYE iiiui 1'iowu ui ucu uiuknr use ftim ci. or i.ktiiiH im . y ham . The medicinal virtues of the erode eumstnd resins obtained from the native Pine bave been recognized bv the medic! nrofesion for centuries. Pine-ulea Contain the virtues of the Kttive Pine that are of value in reliev ing Backache, Kidney, Blood, Bladder and Rheumatic Troubles. Pine-nles GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. K DOSE AT BED TIKE WILL USUALLY RELIEVE THE MOST SEVERE CASE BEFORE MORNING. Sold at GERING & CO S. Drug Store BACK-ACHE lice Your lice By purchasing one of those high-grade Riefrigerators Below Cost GASOLINE STOVES, of best makes at prices that are WAY BELOW COST Come in and see tut when you need these goods and get prices on many other desirable articles in the line ot Hoisefvirnishing Goods. FURNITURE