The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 31, 1907, Image 8

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The County Exchanges
Ittas if 6eoertl Interest Selected frei tti Column if Centecponrles
Elmwood
From the Leader-Echo.
Dr. Munger reports a son born to
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gamble Thursday,
January 24.
Mrs. S. D. Eells entertained on
Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons in
honor of her daughter, Mrs. Bicknell,
of St. Taul, Minn.
II. O. Miller and wife returned last
week from an enjoyable five weeks'
visit with relatives and friends in
Iowa and Illinois.
Mrs. Kittle Heck, who has been vis
iting friends in this vicinity for sev
eral weeks, left for her home at Grant,
Neb., Tuesday morning.
J. G. Stark and Wra. Deles were at
Lincoln Monday. It is said they went
to ask Governor Sheldon if he had
seen anything of Stark's calf.
R. P. Railey, with a large force of
men, commenced putting up Jce the
first of the week. The ice is of fine
quality and good thickneess.
Wm. Hottle moved last week onto
the eighty he purchased from Matt
Williams. Wm. Harley will move onto
the farm vacated by Mr. Hottle.
Miss Jessie Creamer suffered a re
lapse Saturday and is again in a very
critical condition. A nurse came from
Lincoln Tuesday to assist in caring
for her.
The Grip.
"Before we can sympatize with oth
ers, we must have sulTered ourselves."
No one can realize the suffering at
tendant upon an attack of of the grip
unless he has had the actual exper
ience. There is probably no disease
that causes so much physical and
mental agony, or which so successfully
defies medical aid. All danger from
the grip, however, may be avoided by
the prompt use of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Among the tens of
thousands who have used this remedy,
not one case has ever been reported
that lias resulted in pneumonia or that
has not recovered. For sale by F. G.
Fricke & Co. and A. T." Fried.
Union
John Pierce.
John Pierce of near Greenwood died
at Omaha Wednesday morningof heart
trouble, aged about 55 years. He leaves
a wife and two children. The body
was brought to Ashland Wednesday
afternoon and immediately taken to
his late home, where the funeral ser
vices were held. Interment in Cedar
Hill cemetery. Ashland Journal.
Out of Fire Into the Pan.
Food don't digest? Because the
stomach lacks some one of the essen
tial digestants or the digestive juices
are not, properly balanced. Then, too,
it is this undigested food that causes
sourness and painful indigestion.
Kociol I-'ir Indigestion should be used
for ro'.wf. Kodol is a solution of vege
tar e :o : is. I: digests what you eat,
atifl -. ' ' r s t :i" )e;iciit:cies of the fli-
From tbe Ledger.
Miss Jennie Craig gave a party last
Saturday evening at the residence of
Mrs. Lydia Todd, In honor of her
sister, Miss Luella Craig of Green
wood, who was visiting her.
Gates Parker returned Monday from
Guide Rock, Neb., where he had been
to close a land deal. He has purchased
a fine large farm in that vicinity and
will move there in time for tbe spring
farm work.
John Thacker and wife and their
daughter, Mrs. Lute Crawford, left
Sunday for Burlington Junction, Mo.,
to try the health restoring qualities
of the mineral waters at that famous
sanitarium.
Misses Ada and Grace Porter of
Seven Mile Ford, Va , arrived recently
to visit Cass county relatives and this
week they have been the guests of
their brothers, Blair and Wade Porter
in this village.
Ruf us Taylor, a Union boy, who has
been an assistant in the depot at Ne
hawka, was in Omaha Tuesday and
passed a successful examination in
telegraphy at railroad headquarters.
He is now ready to take a position as
station agent as soon as there is an
opening.
O. J. Smclser, Missouri Pacitic night
agent here for some time, bade his
Union friends farewell on Monday
evening and left for Lawrence, Kan
sas, to join his wife who went there
last week, and after visiting their
parents awhile they will go to their
new home ia Colorado.
Miss Esther Luce reached the age
of fifteen on Monday, and she invited
a number of her youngfriends tospend
the evening at her home and assist in
celebrating the event. The visitors
were royally entertained with music
aud games, one of the new and novel
features being a ''Dutch Wedding,"
with Miss Delia Applepate and Harry
Graves as the principals, Miss Jennie
Craig being bridesmaid and Prof, Hod
app groomsman. A nice luncheon was
one of the nice things on the list, and
the guests showed their appreciation
by giving Miss Esther a number of
handsome presents.
WHY IT SUCCEEDS
Because It's ror One Thing Only, and
Plattsmouth is Learning to Appreci
ate This.
Nothing can be good for everything,
Doing one thing well brings success.
Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing only,
they cure sick kidneys, they cure back
ache, every kidney ill. Here is Platts
mouth evidence to prove it.
Mrs. James Hodgert, living at 1102
Main street, Plattsmouth, says: "When
I have backache Doan's Kidney Pills
are tbe doctor. I first used this re
medy about two years ago and it
brought me such quick and positive
relief from hackache that I have al
ways since depended upon it in case of
recurrence and it has never failed to
give most gratifying results. Prior to
using Doan's Kidney Pills, I suffered
a great deal at times from adull heavy
pain in tbe small of my back, especi
ally so, when I stooped or brought any
strain on the muscles of the loins.
The fact that Doan's Kidney Pills
have saved me a great deal of suffer
ing and have never once failed me,
givts me cause to value them highly.
My husband has also used them for
pain in the back and found it true to
its representations We never mean
to be without Doan's Kidney Pills on
hand. I procured them at Gering &
Co.'s drug store."
For sale by all dealers. Prices 50c.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the Uuited States.
Remember the name Doan's and take
no other.
Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the su
perintendent of cart service at King
ston, Jamaica, nest Indies Islands,
says that she has for some years used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
Nehawka
From The Ketrihter.
Walter Wunderlich, who has been
sick with lung fever, has recovered.
Mrs. DelesDernier, of Zion City, 111.,
is visiting friends in Nehawka this
week.
Genevieve, the l'.ttle daughter of
Mrs. Carl Stone, is on the sick list
this week.
A littie child of Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man DelesDernier has been quite sick
but is better now.
F. P. Sheldon has been appointed
administrator of the estate of the late
Lawson Sheldon, and the estate will
be settled as soon as the law will allow
A son and two daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Rough are very sick with
lung fever. A son of Mr. and Mrs. M.
H. Pollard is also sick with the same
disease.
The condition of J. W. Magney has
so improved that tbe nurse has been
sent home and he is able to sit up part
of the time. Mr. Andrew Pittman is
also some better than he was last week.
Loviisville
From the Courier.
It is reported that Dr. M.U. Thomas I
has purchased a drug store in Mem
phis, and that he has moved his fam
ily to that place.
Jesse Twlss left Monday for St.
Louis, where he went on business. He
expects to return here before depart
ing for his home in the mountains.
Mrs. Wolf, who has been making an
extended visit with her daughter,
Mrs. George Wood, left Wednesday,
for her home in Nauvoo, 111. She was
accompanied as far as Omaha by Mrs.
Wood.
We are glad to be able to report
that Mrs. George Schoeman is recover
ing rapidly from a severe illness which
has kept her bedfast since Christmas.
George expects to move onto the Lehn
hoff farm next week.
Ira Glasgow, blacksmith at the Na
tional stone quarry, has manufactured
a new whistle for tbe large crusher
engine, fashioned after the whistle at
the Union Pacitic shops in Omaha.
The whistle can be heard for miles.
Uncle Thos. Shryock met with a
painful accident one morning recently.
lie was carrying out a bucket of ashes
when he stumbled and fell, the ear of
the coal hod catching him under the
chin and cutting a gash an inch long
and to the bone.
A tramp entered the house of a Mr.
Finch, living east of the school house,
Wednesday, while Mr. Finch was ab
sent and stole a pocketbook containing
No trace of him could be found,
although neighbors saw the fellow
leaving the house.
BISHOP HOLSEY SAYS:
"PE-RU-NA ! BLESSING.
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He Declares Pe-ru-na to Be
a Triumph of Medical
Science,
A Magnificent and Sovereign
Remedy.
Having Tried Many Reme
dies and Failed to Find a
Cure,
Tried Pe-ru-na and Was
Promptly Relieved.
After Twenty Years Bondage
to Catarrh
He Is Relieved By Pe-ru-na.
coughs, croup and whooping cough
and has found it very beneficial. She
has implicit confidence in it and would
not be without a bottle of it in her
home. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. and
A. T. Fried.
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Nearly every person who is subject
to attacks from the stomach suffers
from a morbid dread of a dietetic
treatment for relief, that is three
fourths starvations, and one-fourth
toast and milk. On the other hand
you can eat as you please and digest
the food by the aid of a good digest-
F.m: Sale-2) acres, well improved, ant, thus giving the tired stomach
with plenty of fruit. Good T-room equally as much rest. Eat what you
house: good large cistern: barn and nicase and take a little Kodol For ln-
j :ns city j digestion after your meals. It digests
irt et. In-i what you eat. Sold by F. G. Fricke
quire of S. C. (;h::;iam . -. Co.
c.Mifor.iis to the Na-(,tllCr improvements. A
i -".(I Img Law. sold N'mits on North Eighth
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In England and France the Sale
of Alum Baking Powder is pro
hibited by law because of the in
jurious effects that follow its use.
The law in the District of
Columbia also prohibits Alum
in food.
You may live where
as yet you
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Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid
Them.
.More fatalities nave tneir origin in
or result from acold than from any
other cause. This fact a'one should
make people more careful as there is
no danger whatever from a cold when
it is properly treated in the beginning.
For many years Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has been recognized as the
most prompt and effectual medicine
inuseforthisdisea.se. It acts on na
ture's plan, loosens the cough, relives
the lungs, opens the secretion and
aids nature in restoring the system
to a healthy condition. Sold by F. G
Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried.
no protection against Alum
The only surs protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is to
Si EL U&
ROYAL is made frcrr. Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar, a pure Grape
product. ias digestion aaos 10 tne neaitniuiness oi lood.
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Alvo
Alvo is on the boom. Quite a num
ber of new buildings have been erect
ed this winter, and several more will
be erected before spring.
J. P. Rouse sold his Cue team of
brood mares a few days since to J. J.
Gustin of Murdock. Consideration $3S0.
John Weichel purchased of Herman
Roenan a tine span of colts, paying
8400 for them. John is one of the best
farmers in Cass county, and knows a
good team when he sees them.
Your article on the political history
of Cass county of 1ST0, was very inter
esting to your correspondent, as I was
one of the boys that helped make that
history. It was in that campaign and
the following session of the legislature
lhat I saw the Hon. Lawson Sheldon
"tried and not found wanting." And
if his son, George L . who was then a
babe in his mother's arms, and now
ifoverri"r of the great state of Ne-!
braka. will prove as true to his trust.- I
and promises to the people as did hi
venerable father, tliey will have made
no :ni-,f hi their cY f-..-r chief
executive.
Cured cf LuriS Trouble.
It, is now eleven years since I had a
row escape from consumption,
tes C. O. Floyd, a leading business
man of Kershaw, S. C. ""1 had run
down in weight to Tjo pounds, and
coughing was constant, both by day
and by night. Finally I began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery, and con
tinued this for about six months, when
my cough and lung trouble were en
tirely gone and I was restored to my
normal weight, 170 pounds." Thous
ands of persons are healed every year.
Guaranteed at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s
drug store. 50c and 81.00. Trial hot
tie free.
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rV Mi I' Pe-ru-na.
nVTl ': Church, Atlanta, tia., wrlteB: ,
i, ' dL A mFw 1- 1 ' iavo f"lind lVruna to l.o a
TVVr,K4 jrfA; r- great remedy for catarrh. I have?
!; ,; '- .'ri 1 1 mm-rod w ith this U-rrlhlo liHtaH)
;tX( tfP$t LC J' for more than twenty y arH, until i
I i 'VSj' I I'll SiL hince 1 have x--n upin lVruna, i
'feVJi',' Uli'li 7, which has relievt'd mo of Iho
t V f.v' a!'' i(f i "l ,iave lriod rnany rem'(Ii and
ySV4-'1 7'7 ppent a great deal of hnrd-earned
Jn- P y 1 jfftkfC money for them, hut I found noth- (
VS) -V;' yr vXvx SingKo effectual in tli cure of ca-J
t vh. X tarrh BS groat remedy I'eruna. S
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i , friz's' 'JTL' '.'fcv-yi only a triumph of medical ficience,
"' lut it is also a blessing to Fullering
I humanity. Ji
"Every individual who suffer h ('
with respiratory diseaRes will find S
I'eruna a maprnifleent and sovereign '
remedy."-. 11. Holey, ftp. '. H. J
E. Church. (
A public speaker cannot afford to
have catarrh. Even a slight catarrhal
hoarseness of the throat becomes In
tolerable. This is especially true of the minister
who is called upon to preside at re
ligious functions of all torts.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
For all Coughs and assists in
eipeliinr Coids from the sys
tem by eent;y movir.g th
bowels. a certain
relief for croup and
whooping-cough.
Nearly all other
cough cures ara r,.vfj
const i pat ing.J
especially thosefc2'
containing Opiates"
Kennedy's Laxative
Honey St Tar moves
the bowels, contains
Bo Opiates.
KENNED
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LAXATIVE
Matrimonial Ventures.
In the county court a marriage li
cense was issued last evening to Emory
Clark, aed 24, and Miss Ella M. CofT,
aged 18, both residents of Oakland,
Neb. The ceremony was performed
by Judge Travis.
The proper papers were also made
out to Clarence A. Anthony, aged L'7,
and Miss Grace E. Colwell, aged T.t,
both from our neighboring county seat
across the river. The knot was made
secure by Judge Travis and after spend
ing the day in I'lattsmout li,t lir: couple
returned to Glen wood thi afternoon.
PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OF
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Curios From Holy Land.
Among a number of curios and sou
venirs received recently by Mrs. Louise
Cooper from her son, Lemuel, who is
attached to the United States battle
ship Glacier, which was stationed nea
tbe Holy Land, is a beautifully finished
gavel, which is made of four kinds o'
wocd and has a Masonic emblem upt .
one side. The gavel was given to V.
V. Leonard to present to the lecal or
der of Masons.
Another curio in the coot ct icn is a
stone from King Solomon's KmpV
the Holy Land. A boautifu' si uve:::
album, containing photographs of the
buildings, people and waterways of
that noted land, was also received by
Mrs. Cooper, who says that Lem
been transferred to Cuba, and wi!l
soon be nearer home.
Clear up the complexion, cleanse the
liver and tone the system. You can
best do this by a dose or two of De
Witt's Little Early Risers. Safe, re
liable little pills with a reputation.
The pills that everyone knows. Rec
ommended by F. G. Fricke & Co.
Ion't let the baby sutler fn.uj
eczema, sores or any itching of t.'ie
skin. Ioan's Ointmenc gives instant
relief, cures quickly. Perfectly s'-tfe
for children. All druggists sell it.
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for treatment at th as I urn. Sheriff
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"I wrote you for advice," writes Lelia Hagood,
of Sylvia, Term., "about my terrible backache and
monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders. I
had suffered this way nine years and five doctors
had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook
Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains
and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that
Cardui saved my life."
It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female
diseases, such as peri
odical pains, irregulari
ty, dragging down sen
sations, headache, diz
ziness, backache, etc.
FREE ADVICE
Write us a errr desr ribint all
your s rr.rtor-s, an i e renj voj
hree A-'..ce.in plain seaieJ emeiore.
Aiiress: Lad es' A ivisory Ipar?ir.rnt,
TheChar-.ar-.ooia y.eim intUi.,CI:i',a.
nooi'a, Tenri. JlJ
At Every Drug Store in $1.00 bottles. Try it.
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