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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1906)
THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICIMTY. I'rum rrWIiij'n liiilly. "Gut Hell," the favorite cigar Pr. Marshall, Ientlst, O ats' Block. II. (J. Todd of Murray was a business visitor In the city last evening'. Miss Mabel Trussli r went to Man ley this afternoon to spend Sunday with friends. Mike Swarutischer and wife of Mt. Fleasant rreclnct were In town today to do some shopping. The county hiiperlntendcnt Is busily engaged preparing for the teachers' Institute, which convenes at Weeping on Die l.Uh (if August. Rev. A. L. Zlnk of Tecumsch, who lias been In town d urine the week, will have charge of the services at the Christian church Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Podd and s m, Marion, c&nie in from Council RlulTs last even ing for a short visit with friends in this city, while enrute to their home in Kansas City. I'niii Pnturilny'a Dully. Charley Rclhart of Cullom was a county seat visitor today. James Stander came In from Louis vlllo this morning on business. 1). J. ritman, the popular grain buyer of Murray, was in the city today. Jacob Heylert cf Cullom was visit ing today with his daughter, Mrs. John McNurlln. A. S. Will returned last evening from Akron, Colo., where he has been scverul weeks looking after his ranch. D.O. DWYER, Attorney-ot-Lc Offce in building east of court bouse, Platlsmouth, Nebraska. W. F. (illlespie, the grain merchant of Mynard, was In town today on busi ness. He was a welcome visitor at thlsoillce. Miss Nellie Sherwood, who has been enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. Hoover, of Louisville, returned home this morning. A. E. It. Nellgh, formerly a resident of this city, but now located on a farm near Fender, Neb., is In town for a visit with friends. G. M. l'orter went to Weeping Water this morning to spend Sunday with his wife who Is visiting with her mother Mrs. Crltchtleld. Miles Standlsh a prosperous farmer of near Murray was In town today for the first time In several weeks, during ' which time he has been laid up from an injury received while leading a horse to water. Dr. W. H. Schlidknecht and wife returned lust evening from Lincoln, where the doctor has been receiving treatment In a hospital. We are pleased to learn that the doctor has Improved, and Is feeling much better since his trip to Lincoln. J. W. Selvers and brother S. F, Selvers of Salina, Kan., departed this morning for Marquette, Neb., where they will visit with their brother. This will no doubt be a happy reunion as the brothers have not all been to gether for nearly forty years. W. F. Thomas and Geo. Williams were arraigned this morning on charge of vagrancy, plead guilty and wore ordered to leave town. Geo. Williams was later taken In custody by the sheriff, who Is of the opinion that he may be wanted by some of the metropolitan authorities. Conrad Schlater and wife, F. K. Nchlater.wlfe and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fitzgerald and children will depart this afternoon for Louisville. At Louisville they will be met at the train by Mr. John I). Fergusion, who will convey them tohlsbeatitlfulcoun try home, where they anticipate a most pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tlghe of Wabash, and also Father Hennesey, of Mynard, will also be present. My Scraggly rr . . ii i air is Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just r"t on Aycr's Hair Vicor an J have lone, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer's Hair Vicor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The beet kin J of testimonial -"Sold for over lEty yrri." A 1141 J . V At Co., I.owll, till ;tK5tPASIUA. PIUS. CHtKRV riCTOKlL. ijers Kroin Mouilny'i I ul!y . Rertha l'lttman of Xehawka was visiting In the county seat today. Miss Mable Trussler returned this morning from a visit with friends In Manley. C A. faw!j, Lawyer. Pro bate and general practice. Of flee of Cauntv JUtoroe James Carper of Mt. l'leasant pre cinct a well-to-do farmer has bought the tine Tabor farm consisting of two hundred acres, price paid I'M) per acre. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Snyder came up from Nebraska City Sunday morning, and will spend several days in visiting the latter's parents and other rela tives. C!ate Rosencrans went to Lincoln yesterday for a visit with friends and from there he will go to Elmwood to spend a few days visiting with rela tives. it you want i rcai eui- ioui. ii reasonable rales; or a rthaMc nbt mr of title, Insurance policy, hecui.i,, bond of and kind, r a contract, d-H or mortgage dran, see John M. L )u-, Gund building. Work promptly an' neatly docaunl chargrit reasonable. John l'.aucr, sr., and G. I Horn, de parted Saturday evening on a pleasure trip to Mr. Horn s old home In Peoria, 111., where they will spend a short time renewing old acquaintances. Geo. Ilhoden of West Rock RlurTs was a county scat visitor today. He reports that the recent heavy rains are damaging the oats, standlnrl shock and also the tame hay which has been cut. W.J. llrowncll, who has been dispos ing of the stock of the Independent telephone company, departed this afternoon for Portland, Ore., where he has excepted a similar position with an Indcpen dent telephone company In that city. vYhy suffer with jour kidneys? The dhcivery of Kldncy-Ktts :.as proved a ii cssing to thousands o' kidney sullVr is who have been restored to per'iei health. These Tao.ets drive il.e diseased germs out of the system, and we urge all suffers to give thi scientlticand successful kidney reneiv atrial. 2Sc. Gerlng k Co ,drugglis. J. It. Graves, the prohibition nomi nee for attorney general, Is a Cass county boy, having spent his boyhood days near Hock Muffs, where his mother yet resides. His home is now in I'eru, where he Is at present en gaged In the practice of law. A marriage license was Issued Satur day evening to F.arlT. Enycart, age 22, of Seward, and Miss Kosetta Sage, age 'JO, of Pawnee. County Judge Travis was called upon to pronounce the words that bound them husband and wife, and they departed con tended and happy. August Ossenkaupt, an old Cass county boy, is very 111 at his present home In Sarpy county, with Plight's disease. Mr. Ossenkaupt was born and reared In Cass county, and the Journal regrets to team that his disease Is of such a nature that his recovery Is an Impossibility. Hay Gardner of Harrlsburg, l'a , is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George l)odge In this city, where lie will spend a few days visiting. Mr. Gardner Is a genial appearing young man, and his stay in our city depends a good deal upon how he likes the western country. Wm. Holly and Frank Svoooda de parted Saturday evening on a com bined business and pleasure trip to Chicago, where Mr. Holly will pur chase a stock of goods for his clothing establishment. From Chicago they expect to make a trip to Milwaukee by boat, stopping oil at Racine, Wis., for a short visit. Judge Albeit W. Critesof Chadron, Neb., was visiting in the city last evening between trains, the guest of his sister, Mrs. 15. S. Ramsey. The Judge had just returned from Menver, w here he had been for the past week on Important legal business. He left on the 10:1 train last night for Lin eoln'Neb., where, this morning, he had pressing legal engagements. Peter Clans returned yesterday from the Mineral Springs Sanitarium, lo cated at Ihirlington Junction. Mo where lie has been for the past two weeks. Mr. Claus has been troubled w ith rheumatism for several months, part of the time being confined to his home, and returns much benefited by his sojourn at these springs, lie says lie feels likoa new man, and Is en tlrely free from ache or pain. Kroni Tui'vluy'K Diilly J. F.. McCarrol of I'nion was In town today on business. Mrs. John Rusklrk and son of South Rend were visiting In the county seat today. Attorney C. K. TelTt of Weeping Water was In town on legal business today. Miss Lottie Pollard of Nehawka win has been attending the Christian con ventlon at Rcthany returned home accompanied by her sister. Mrs. E.-uxa Wallace, who will visit a week at tuej !.'u!i:t:oi i cr lan.er, iiao l iiar : -Lincoln Journal. John Pecker and John Albert im parted Sunday evening in a busli.e-s trip to taster n Montana. Peter Keil and wife an 1 Win. Ktll departed last night una husintss trip to the vicinity of Pierce, S. I). Z. 11. Cdall of South Omaha and May Valleryof Mynard wire guests t,f I. O Dwyer and family oa Sunday. Geo. K. Staats Is enjoying a vacation from his duties In U.e postofrice. He departed last evening on a pleavire trlptol'ekin, LI. iloware jour kidney? It ' w :ito.ji to de'ay when the Kldi n ,re ick. One Lex of Kidney-Ettea -II it'comrcend the next. 25c. Gerli. 5i IV, riniifuUta I). L. Amick and J. A. Walktr of Murray drove in to take the luorning train to South Omaha, where they will visit the stock markets. Misses Ruth and Margaret Helps departed this afternoon on a pleasure trip to Lead City, S.I). Mrs. R.J. Helps accompanied them as far as Omaha. " i'i ' ii.rclf dally, you're r ot v' . -in. Clean Inside means c'em st 'juels, blood, liver, clean, - ussue in every organ. Mgkai.: Tau Molester's Rocky Mountain Tea. cents, Tea or Tablets. Gerlrg & Co., druggist. Rev. A. L. Zlnk, the new Christian pastor and family are comfortably settled In the Pavls residence on the corner of 11th and Vine steets. Mr. Zlnk Is an able preacher, a gentleman of high qualities, and the Journal wel comes him to our city. Superintendent E. L. Rouse return ed this morning from St. Paul, 'Neb , where he attended a teachers Institute. Mr. Rouse reports a good attendance, and very successful Institute. Miss Margaret Farley of Lincoln, but for merly of this city, was among those who assisted. Our old friend, D. W. Foster, of Liberty precinct, was In the county seat today, looking hale and hearty, which wc were pleased to note. He expects to take a trip up north in a few days.and while there he will attend the national encampment of the G. A. R. at Minneapolis, nis wi'e and daughter will accompany him. L. J. Maytield, editor of the Courier, II. E. Pankonin and C. A. Rlchey of Louisville were in the county seat to day, to be present when the bids on repairing the Louisville bridge were opened. Two contractors, Sheeley of Lincoln and the Omaha Bridge com pany of Omaha, submitted proposals through their respective representa tives, Glenn Smith and Mr. Drake. The Lincoln company made the low est bid, but the county commissioners had not yet awarded the contract. Or! From Wednesday's dully. Geo. M. Spnrlock came In from York last evening on business. J. V. Carncs of Greenwood was In the city today on business. Albert Lockwood departed for Wake tield, Neb., this morning for a visit with relatives. Col. J. R. Seyboltand son, William, andRoyGapcn, from the vicinity of Murray, went to South Omaha this morning to attend a sale. Mrs. Anna Adams who has been en joying a visit in Havelock, returned to Plattsmouth this morninu for a further visit with her neice, Mrs. Andy Campbell. Robt. Propst came In thlsnnrnlrg witli his threshing outfit, anrl ex changed the old separator, blower and feeder, for new ones, which he pulled out of town with this afternoon. Our friend, H. F.Laughlln, of Green wood, was In the city today enroute for Murray, to visit his daughter, Mrs. T. J. Ilhoden and family, wlio reside near that place. He will return home Saturday. is would be scarce an. I ..ard u H i they be trade to see. ruce and beauty is combined K) us'ng Rocky Mountain Tea. Uerlng&Co., drutulsts. Mr. W. F. Pfelfer and wife, of Ocl weln, Iowa, came in last evening for a brief visit with their cousins, the Gcrings. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeifer, who wore recently married have been en joying a wedding trip through Coio rado. and were onronto for thel liome. They departed on the fast mail for Omaha, thence to Oelwcln Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hild departed today for a visit with friends in the vicinity of Pekln and Peoria, Illinois where they will spend three or fou weeks. These good old people have worked hard for what they have, (and by the way, have plenty of this world goods) and the Journal Is glad to sec them enjoy It. May they have a pleas ant trip Is our wish. The o'd time method ot purging the system with Cart hart les that tear gripe, grin I and break down the walls of the stomach and Intestines issuper s-Jded by Dade's Little Liver Pills, 1 hey cleanse the liver, and Instead vf weakening, build up, and strengthen the whole system. Relieve headache biliousness, constipation, etc. They never gripe. Sold by Goring Co.'i drug store. More About Coffee and Tea There are lot of People There are a lot of people who use our Teas and Coffees, and there are some who do not. To those who do not we want to say they are missing out on some good thing in these lines. The Cha.se (Q. Sanborn brands which we handle exclusively are The Best, and our mar gin of profit is small in comparison with some people's who sell Teas and Coffees. As an inducement to have you try our Teas and Coffees we offer the following combination; 21 lb Granulated Sugar tl.00 1 lb IJlend Coffee 20 1 C. & S.Jap TeaSiftlngs 20 8 bars Rest Soap-W. R., Swift's Pride, Lenox or Diamond C 25 Large bottle Eddys Blue 10 CenK. D. Baking Fowder... 15 $2.00 Try r,0 lb of our Bonita Flour, reduced t0 11.20 Half pound Lipton's Ceylon and India Tea (quality No. 1) :0 Large box Eddy's Pickling Spice io 6 Bars Cocoa Castile Soap 25 1 can White Cross Baking Powder 15 J2.00 I ! " . J , 1 E. . E)EY St mM , V w -i u mi ii u Q n n Mrs. T. 11. Bates was an Omaha vis itor this afternoon. Geo. Barr was a passenger for Lin coln this afternoon. Carl Kunzman made a business trip ,o the metropolis this afternoon. A. W. Atwuod was looking after business In Omaha this afternoon. L. W. Lorenz made a business trip to the metropolis on the fast mail. Lynn Cook was among the passen gers for the metropolis this morning. County Judge H. D. Travis went to Weeping Water on legal business to day. Mrs. II. 11. Livingston and sister, Mrs. Cole, went to Omaha this afternoon. Rev. A F. PloeU of Lexington Is In the city for a two weeks visit with friends. Miss Mae Murphy returned last night from a few weeks visit in Evan- ston, 111. S. M. Chapman was looking after legal business In the metropolis this morning. Mrs. A. Bach went to Omaha this morning for a visit with the family of Mrs. Welsch. Russel York who has been visiting with friends In Watson, Mo., return ed home this morning, W. L. Street returned this morning from Winona, 111., where he attended the funeral of his brother. Wm. Crane ami wife arrived today from Conneaut, Ohio, for a visit with the family of C. G. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Bell arrived this morn ing from Lostant, 111., for a visit with her uncle, A. Hamilton and family. Henry Ilempclof Havelock was vis iting with his many Plattsmouth friends today, returning home on the fast mail. M. Waybrlght departed this morn ing on a business trip to Edison. Neb. While there he will also visit with relatives. Mrs. W. L. Hunter who has been visiting with relatives in this city re turned this morning to her home in Phelps. Mo. Deputy County Clerk D. C. Morgan who was poisoned by ivy about a week ago is Improving but is still con fined at home. George Kennedy went to South Oma ha this afternoon to look after the In dependent telephone company's line In that vicinity. Doan's Regulets cure constipation tone t he stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passages of the bowls. Ask your druggist for them. 2" cents a box Q $2.r)00.00 to loan on good farm secur ity at 5 per cent interest. No com mission. Hknuy R. Gkimno. Woman loves a clear, rosy com plexion. Burdock Blood Bitters purl ties the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sonnd health. Mrs. Chas. Breedlow and children who have been enjoying a visit with relatives here, departed today for her home in Hamburg, Iowa. II. T. Barker and W. R. Carey de parted Tuesday of this week for IIol dredge, where they will spend several days visiting with friends and rela tives. Mrs. J. A. Walker accompanied by her daughter, Miss Margery, and tbelr guest, M Iss Clara Hervey, were In from Murray last evening for a visit with friends. Miss Violet Dodge accompanied by her guest, Roy Gardner, of Harrls burg, Pa., went to Omaha this after noon to visit with her brother, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bennett who have been enjoying the past several weeks visiting with the Wescotts, departed this morning for their home In Pittsrield, Mass. Torturing eczema spreads its burn ing area every day. Doan's Ointment quickly stops Its spreading, Instantly relieves the Itching, cures It perman ently. At any drugstore. J. W. Lowther, one of our excellent friends from near Mynard, was In Plattsmouth Tuesday, and while here called at this oftice and ordered a copy of the paper sent to G. M. Mark, of Nehawka for one year. The Intense Itching characteristic of salt rheum and eczema Is instantly al lajed by npplying Chamberlain's Salve As ,i cure for skin diseases this salve Is iint iiualled. For sale by F. G. Frlcke a: Co. and A. T. Fried. "My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. 1 applied Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. The pain ceased and the child 9ank into a rest fill s!eep."-Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. V. How can you be without lire insur ance, when the Platte Mutual Insur ance Co. will Insure your house and household goods for SUM) for three years for only K or ."mK) for three years for W. J. Wiii it, Pres. Hknuy R. Gkkinu. Sec'y. Tl ere Is nothing so pieasai t u- M at 'Hjot. cheerful, at-peace-wn.. ioe Mi'ifl feeling when you sit d"u to "i r breakfast. There Is tiotl.. so ondusive to good work and o d re i'i ts. The healtuy man with a healthy t.ind and body is a belter fellu, a Hotter workman, a better citizen, man the man or woman who is handicapped tiv some disability, however sllgU. A diuht disorder of the stomach will dc aage your body, your thoughts and tour disposition. Getaway from tho morbidness and the blues. Keep your stomach Id tune and both your mind and body will respond. Little indis cretions of overeating can be easily corrected and you will be surprised to see how much better man you are. Try a little Kodol For Dyspeoma after your meals. Sold by F. 0. rlcke Co. and Gerlng Si Co. If you want to buy a farm call on J. II. Thrasher and learn about the fam ous South Platte Valley lands near Sterling, Colo., the greatest irrigated lands in the west, where crops are sure. Prof. Tyler, of Ambcrst college said recently: "A man can live zomforta bly without brains: no man ever exist ed without a digestive system. The dyspeptic has neither faith, hope nor charity." Day by day people realizo the Importance of caring for their di gestion; realize the need of the use of a little corrective after overeating. A corrective like Kodol For Dyspepsia. It digests what you cat. Sold by F. G. Frlcke & Co. aud Gerlng & Co. Mrs. Esther Rarnall came in from Lincoln yesterday for a visit with her grandchildren, Harold and Charlie Renner, who make their home with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Herger. tiny Whilo th Sun Slilne." rY"ie .i l" svin "i i In- .1 1, ' l!i" t'" ill y I ii inM'. II" kii.u ti i t'.i' In ii' K'li'siiine imiv uixt i.iii a i1 , iuiii hf iiepure fur the sOime's li!i:'i are son.iMclo fi'l.iw. Sd II .h..l I'D Willi every hoii-ehol'l. I -n, ry, rt':ii iii'uvi and cholera mm Im- in ,it- Wllll- C.l'c. AhU'li !"(se ' I ' at 'x iic- ntal. ami A. tari. v iii ' member of toe u ooi ..iriilli'. Cliuini en:iin Cti i r i ami Diarrh'M'ii l.'e ii' dy is (lie iiest k;i ivvii iiie'lieinc Un divan's. shouM iiIauvs lie I. bail'1, .ii "ii'oe hale t real n : t ?:.s u v. and tleliiv may prove For sale hy I . G. Frlcke & Co T. Filed. a r a 1 vy Wake up your liver. Cure your constipation. Oct rid f your biliousness. Sold for CO vears. f.Ti' fCo.i BUCKINGHAM'S ...DYE Pine-nles GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR MONET REFUNDED. I DOSE AT BED TIME WILL USUALLY RELIEVE THE MOST SEVERE CASE BEFORE M0RN1NQ. Sold at GERIN6 & CO S. Druq Store The medicinal vlrtaet of the crads eumi and retina obtained from the Native Pine have been recognized by the medical vrofession for centuriei. Pine-uU Contain the virtue! of the native Pine that areof value in relief. iag tsacxacae, luiney, Blood, Bladder and Sheumatie Troublei. BACK-ACHE