The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 22, 1906, Image 8
I r The County Exchanges !) it Ctntrtl lutirttt tilirtH Iran till Pnlitmn ( fftritimnnrirlit V VfeHiiBI ltllll II wm ihi vvivh.ii VI V viiivin j, vi a I I v v Eale 1 1 nun tin- llrx'on ) L. Heel it el Is Just recovering from a siege of la grippe. James Snoke was uito hick the llrst of the week, but !s able to I around tgaln. A. L. McDonald lias been attending a meeting of tbe State Hardware Ialers' Association In Omaha this week, returning borne today. Ir. Jester accompanied Mrs. Ilck Standlcv to Lincoln Wednesday, where she underwent an operation at tbe Kamathcnlan hospital. J.Kelsey, who has been vlsillnn his sister, Mrs. L. r.echtel, In Kaglc, and other relatives In Lincoln for the past month, left yesterday morning for Ills home at Lancaster, Kansas. Win. Pennington was taken to Lin coln to the city hospital Tuesday even ing by lr. Delhel. lie lias been suffer ing from muscular rheumatism and a complication of Intestinal troubles. John Adams has begun preparations for the erection of a house on tho lots recently purchased of E. J. Hardy. Most of the outbuildings arc already under headway and the cellar Is being dug. The large farm of A. J. N'lekey, sur rounding Alvo, has been purchased by S. C. ISoyles, cashier of the Farmers and Merchants' bank. The farm com prises -00 .acres and brought about n'O.noo. Chopped Hand. Wash your hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamber lain's Salve Just beforo going to bed, and a speedy euro Is certain. Tills Naive Is also Invaluable for sore nip ples, Itching piles and skin diseases. For sale by F. (i. Frlcke Co. and l.vMcnt'8. Elmwood Kroto in LrHili r Kcln). F. A. llaker Is building a commo dious new barn. Many of the farmers expect to llnlsh husking corn this week. Ir. Hunger reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ward Wednesday, November 14. Johnlicrry Stark lias been appointed deputy grand master for this dis trict by the grand master of the 1. ().(). F. Jacob Sliutrum lias sold his -MO-acrc farm, three miles cast of Eagle, to a Mr. Copley of Cnadllla. Considera tion i:,ooo. OlcCarrhas resigned as mall car rier since the advent of the two new mail trains. New bids will probably be asked for. A gentleman residing near Alvo was In town, Wednesday, and In speaking of the train service on the Lock Island said that the trains never slop any more unless they have a wreck. Dr. Munger went to Lincoln Tues day evening to sec Mrs. Wm. Deles Dernier, who has been In the Everett sanitarium for the past the weeks. He found her condition very favorable and she was brought home Wednes day afternoon. Kleber Wlllcuckson.son of the late Win. Wllloockson, was elected judge of the Sixth Judicial district of Iowa at the recent election by a majority of 5,000. Mr. llcockson's home is at Slgourney, Iowa, and he is well known by many Elmwood people. Taken as directed, It becomes the greatest curative agent for the relief of suffering humanity ever devised Such Is Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. Xi cents, Tea or Tablets. Oer Ing & Co., druggists. me 20P of Al um food causes t stomach disorders Its con- i tinued use means permanent I injury to health. J IP' rll Following the advice of medical scientists, England and France have 1 passe a laws promoiung us use in bread making. American housewives should protect their house holds against Alum's wrongs by always buying pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. CJ Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder is to be had tJ i:-n i:P..,ri::niir for the asking tfii: Buy by name Royal SPED P1I LIFE" Nothing In th Report. A report comet from Chicago that James J. Hill Is preparing to have his Great Northern swallow tbe Hurling- ton system by absorbing Its Identity, That's what a prominent and taking away Its name. At Bur- , . . i r c lington headquarters In Omaha om- dfUlSt said of ScOtt S clalssay that there Is no truth In the Kmtllsion a short time report, and that It has never beenglv-! s a n,e we (jon't enanyconslderatlonbyMr.Hlll. . ... They add that the Burlington Is a use or reter to testimonials business name that all over tbe world n addressing the public, is worm minions or uoiiars id mt., . , ,i lull nit; auuvc nuiai. aim Hill every year, and that he Is too wise a man to throw business away. Instead of the Great Northern ab sorbing the name of the Burlington, It looks as though the Burlington Is going to do a little of the absorbing on its own account. When the Great Northern was built from Sioux City to Ashland, upon its completion, It took on the name of the Burlington. Now plans f.re about completed by which the Great Northern, running from South Sioux City to O'Neill, will be addsd to the Burlington man agement In Nebraska and carry the name of Burlington. "For years 1 starved, then 1 bought a .) cent nottle or Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and what that bottle benefited me all the gold in Georgia could not boy I kept on taking It and In two months 1 went back to my work as machinist. In three months 1 was as well and hearty as I ever was. I still use a little occasionally as 1 llnd It Isa tine blood purifier and a good tonic. May you live long and prosper." O.N. Cornell, Boding, Ga., Aug. 21, lmiti. Kodol Is sold here by F. G. Frlcke & Co. & Gcrlng & Co. Rapidly Recovering. The Lincoln Journal says that Con ductor Walters, the Burlington man who was shot while on duty about a week ago.is reported recovering rapidly from his injuries. He was shot three times by a crazy man with whom he had some misunderstanding about a ticket,' while running his train from Lincoln to Omaha. The crazy man afterwards turned the gun on himself, Indicting wounds from which he later died In Omaha. One ball passed through Mr. Walters' arm and two others were Imbedded In bis shoulder. similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old ae Scott's Emulsion oilers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost llesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The-action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. We will tend you a sample free. Be litre ll.Jt tliii picture in lh form ol a Ubcl Is 011 the wrapper of every bottle ol Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1: all druggists. Mut Take Care of "Don." Kcportscome from Lincoln to the effect that as soon as Governor-elect Sheldon made his appearance at the capital his steps were dogged by oflice seekers. Mr. Sheldon, however de clares that he will announce no ap pointments until after January 1. Fifteen or twenty men want to be oil inspector and the home of Sheldon Is llteraly inundated with requests for places. Karly next week Sheldon w ill leave for Mississippi, where he will spend several days on his plantation. W. II. Hayward was spoken of as a possible aspirant for the olllce of adjutant general. He disclaimed any Intention of accepting thcoillce should It be proffered him. One of the rumors Is that Norrls Brown will attempt to take care of Don Dcspain by seeking his appoint ment as state oil inspector. However, it is probable that Brown will be urged to look after Iespaln with some federal gift. In Time of Peace. In the llrst months of the Russia Japanese war we had a striking ex ample of the necessity for prcpartlon and the early advantage of thus who so te speak, "have shingled their roofs lu dry weather." The virtue of pre paration has made history and given to us our greatest men. The Indi vidual as well as the nation should be prepared for any emergency. A re you prepared to successfully com tat the llrst cold you take? A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated as soon as It has been contracted and before it has become settled in the system. Chamberlain's Cough Bern cdy is famous for Its cures of colds and It should be kept at hand ready for In stant use. For sale by F. G. Frlcke Co. and Il'Menfs. Show Up Pretty Walt. The gross receipts of the Missouri Pacific railway at the Nchawka sta tion for the month of October, l'.xxi, were f 7,222.4.0, being the largest In the history of the station. This was di vldcd as follows: Ticket sales, i;ts.iiO; incoming freight, $2,r00; outgoing freight, :i,!.7I(. Total, 7,222 40. i nis noes not include about No for express nor any Western Union tolls. We think It a pretty good month' business for a town of this sle and it shows there Is something doing here all the time. What town of our sle can beat It? Nrhawka Begister Had a Clot Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, In volving the removal of a mamoth ul cer as large as my hand from my daughter's hip. was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnlcaalve." says A. C. Slckcl of Miletus, W. Va. "Peislstont use of the salve compktly cured It." Ours Cms, Burns and In juries. 2." at F. G. Fricke A Co. drug- sts. 300 Good Warm Coats at 93c for ladles and children s style little oft but .' to tl." quality at closing out sale of Ilerold's stock HOME ENDORSEMENT Hundreds of Plattsmouth Citizens Can Tell You All About It. Home endorsement, the public ex pression of I'lattsmouth people, should he evidence beyond dispute for every I'lattsmouth reader. Surely the ex perience of friends and neighbors, cheerfully given by them, will carry more weight than the utterances of strangers residing In far away places. Head tne follwing: E. M. Buttery, engineer, living at cornerof Tenth and Walnut streets, I'lattsmouth, Neb., says: "It did not require a long treatment to prove to me that Doan's Kidney Fills have merit. Fain would catch me in the hips so that 1 could hardly raise a shovel of coal. There was also at times a lameness across the loins. I had reason to believe that these troubles were caused from a disordered condition of the kidneys and hearing Doan's Kidney Pills so highly spoken of, I sent to Gerlng & Co.'s drug store for a box. The quick and effective relief I obtained from its use warrants me In speaking of the remedy In most favorable terms." For sale bv alt dealers. Price :oc. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Kemember the name Doan's and take no other. nlm the loss of his left eye. One of the other children was playing with a stick In the bre and Mrs. Tartar jerked It away from him, and In do ing so struck the little fellow In tbe eye, burning It quite badly. Union From tli LriUrr. Linus Beynolda went t Weeping Water on Monday to accept a portion as night operator fur the Missouri IV cillc. Mrs. W. 11. Maik ariived borne Tuesday evening from several da)s' visit with relatives at Oak, Neb., also stopped for a few da). s' visit In Lin coln. Mr. G. L. Sherman ariived here Tuesday evening from St. Joseph, and Is visiting her sisters, Mis to. F. Davis and Mrs. Clara A. Davis. She Is accompanied by tier little d.iuliler, Sydney. W. B. Banning Is making some valu able Improvements about Ills elevator, taking away the old powerhouse to build a new and larger one, and will add some new apparatus to the "ma chinery hail." A deal has been made whereby Wade Porter, residing west of this village, succeeds Reese Delaney as owner of the dray and delivery business. Mr.. Porter takes charge of the business December 1, and by that time he will become a "permanent fixture" in this village. John B. Pierson and Bert Seaver were In from Teeumseh last week und Will Banning joined them for their annual duck shooting over on the river. The "oillcla' count" was not made public, but we understand that the ducks they didn't capture would fill a very large sack. Our jovial fr.end, II. A. Dugay, Is to be a daily visitor here, as he has been assigned to ofliciate as conductor on the new passenger train that was put on last Sunday to run between Nebraska City and Omaha. Mr. Du gay Is "right In town with a pocketful of rocks" now, as lie resided here a number of years ago and was con ductor on the llrst train that ran over this main line between here and Omaha fifteen years ago last Septem ber. Louisville From the Courier. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Backemeycr, November 11, a boy. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Carnlcle, of South Bend, a girl, November 11. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Schlater, jr., Friday, November li, an 8-pound boy. Seventeen Austrian came In from Lincoln Tuesday to work at the Na tional Stone quarries. Tbe Missouri Pacific officials passed through Louisville Wednesday In their special car. They were Inspecting the bridge over the Platte river. Sparks from a Burlington engine set fire to the grass west of town Sunday. The tire spread for a distance of about two miles but no serious damage was done. L. F. II addon, who has been work' Ing for the Lyman Sand Co. at Orcap oils, removed his family to Louisville, Tuesday where they will reside hi the future. A very pleasant surprise was given (i rami na Beichart last Saturday even Ing, when a number of her friends and neighbors came In and informed her that it was her 70th birthday. A very enjoyable evening was upcnt. The little two-year-old son of Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Gaines dipped his lingers Into a can of lye one dav this week and then put them Into his mouth. The little fellow's mouth and tongue were badly burned, but local remedies quickly applied prevented any serious results. The little sun of cs Taylor met with a very peculiar accident Thurs day night which might have cause! Your stomach churns and digests the food you eat and if foul, or torpid, or out of order, your whole system suf fers from blood poison. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well. cents, Tea or Tablets. Gerlng & Co., druggists. NehaovkaL N'ihim llieiKeirlsier. Willard Clapp arrived Monday and will make this place his headquarters for a time. A wblst Club has been formed in Ne- hawka and will meet every onie in a while, and sometimes oftcner. Mrs. Li..ie Bevan, of Oskaloosa, la., arrived Friday fur an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Wilcox. Mrs. N. L. Pollard and chidren left Saturday for Schenectady, N. Y., where they will join Mr. Pollard, who has been there for some time. A recent communication from Clias. Banning states that he Is sick at Kear ney, being troubled with his eyes. His friends here hope for his speedy recovery. Karl Kirk patrlck, who Is at Dallas, Texas, has received the appointment as assistant city passenger agent for the Santa Fe, at an increase of !" per month in salary. Avocalsontlie boom In the matri monial line we understand they bad two marriages and nearly the thlid one over there the past week. What's the matter with Nehawka? EX-COY. OF OREGON USES PE-RU-NA IN HIS FAULT For Colds and Finds It An Excellent Remedy. I li.tul blUllillltf, c-titxi, bin. I Letter From the Ex-Governor of Orefon. The Fx-Governor of Oregon l an ardent admirer of IYruna. He keeps it continually in tho house. A letter received from him read, at follow : State or Oiikcjon, i EXETTIVK l'KPAKTMEKT. j The rYruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. Dear Sirs I have had occasion to use your Peruna medicine In my fam ily for colds, and It proved to be an excellent remedy. I have not had oc caslon to use It for other ailments. Yours very, truly, W. M. Lord. It w ill bo noticed that the tJovornor nays lie has not had occasion to use Peruna for other ailments. The reason for this Is that most olhor ailments begin with a cold. F.'lnp Peruna promptly to relieve colds, lie prutecta his family against other nilment. This is what every other family in tho United Slates should do. Keep Peruna in tho house. Used Pe-ru-na In the ramify Eight Years. Mr. Josephine tiillcn, :ii"i Morris St., Portland. Ore., member Patrons of Husbandry, writes: "Peruna has proveu itself of such un told value to us that we are i;lad to give It duo praise. Wo havo had it in the home for more than eight years. 'It restores health ia a few short wteks, takes away headaches and back aches, increases the appetite and re stores lost nerve force. It is a specific for colds and catarrh." Every family should be provided with copy of Dr. Hartman's free book on "Chronic Catarrh." Address Dr, S. B. dartman, Columbus, Ohio. An old bachelor of this city says if some of the younger set of girls In this old town were one-half as pretty as they think they are, they would command an extraordinary salary at a beauty show. Don't allow money to lie around, is easier to spend it and easier to lose it It 10c Butts 8c; 15c Batts 10c at closing out sale of Ilerold's stock. SAUE MONEY i by keeping it in a safe place such is The BanH of Cass County Capital Stock $50,000, Surplus 115,000 orriUkKn: CIik. C. I'lirmele. I're., .IhcoIi Trlucli, V-H. I'. M. I'hIUTmiii. Ch-.Ii. You cun give a check for any part of It at any liiiie and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. W hen you have a bank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. WASTING STRENGTH Women who suffer from unnecessary, disagreeable, painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that Wine of Cardui is a safe and pleasant remedy for all their ills. It acts directly upon all the delicate, inflamed tissues, purifying the blood, throwing off the clogging matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular, scanty, profuse, painful catamcnia, prolapse, etc. Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness, cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc. If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us all your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tcnn. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IN $1.00 BOTTLES "I WROTl YOU foe Mi. in J ItvfolWwIrf It nd Uk.ru Lit Jul, irv I fti.i TmhiI l wt lurrj.' Mr. M. S. to Hj -f, Lat,A. Jil WINE OF mm (