The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 21, 1907, Image 7

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Corrected weekly by Martin it T
ttii'i pay tl.e high'-st prices inr proM
and u'liarantee satisfaction:
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Is It Your
Own Hair?
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can't do it?
Haven't enough hair? It must
be you do not know Ayer's
Hair Visor! Here's an intro
duction ! May the acquaint
ance result in a heavy growth
of rich, thick, glossy hair!
Use this splendid hair-food,
stop your falling hair, and get
rid of your dandruff.
until Sunday, when the nridpe was!
temporarily repaired and fains were
able to cross under a speed of four;
miles per hour. They arc still blasting j
ice, and rave tears are entertained j
for the future safety of the bridge as
t'lereare several lari:e icj orijt s in j
the river above this poit.t. !
The Lest land of a testimonial
"Sold icr ever tixty year3.
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a ii I lii-i-i-as. ii , i 1 1 mi t tin- aomiiiisi rator of
saiil i'si ali-. iH-fon- u.i-. i'oiiiii.v juiliri- of t'ass
ii nl .v.Ni I n a-.!, a., m tin- i-o;nit. i-oiiri room hi
' la 1 1 si i ii ml Ii. in s;i ii 1 1 -on ill y. on I In- :i 1 1 1 lay of
"i a ! 1 1. A.M.. I'.ni.aiiil on I In- ."'Jil il:iy of A iii-'iist .
A. 1 1. r.i.. :n In o'l-lm-k a. in., i-.'n-li tl:iy. for I In
iiii riiosi-of pi i-si-ni 1 1 1 ur I Im i r i-lainis for -:ii!ii-
at ion. ail iiist iiii-iit ami a I loi a ih-i-.
i iiioiii iis a i al lovvi 1 1 for lln- i-ri'ililors of
s:. ii I ili-i-i asi il 1 1 pi si-nt tlnir i-la ims. a ml om
. i;i r for I In' in Iiii i nisi rat r ti sfl I l- s:iii I i st at i-.
from I In- I. .1 ii ilny of I Vlii ua ry. Iiml.
Witm-ss m liiiinl ami si-al of saiil i-owi.ly
i in l . m I'l at t s-1 lot ;t 1 1. Nil ii asU:i. t liis lit 1 1 day
of I'llil lli:l. . I"i",. llAIIVKV I . 'I It A VI
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LEGAL NOTICE
III TIIK (dl NTV iii'lIT ol' r r
t v. Mi-lit iisUi. I ii I In-mnt ti-r of :lu
.f .latins .1. M.-N ! ! lin. ili-i-i-:isi'il.
ol i.-t-of lii-iii intr of l innl Aitoiiiii :ind l'i
t It ion for f ilial Si l I li-im-nt .
. I". Mi-iirliii. olive l-ori-. .(ami's o. M.--N
ti t l in. A r i Mil r-t anilisli. ami Nain-y Mi-N urliii
i.ini all nt In-r it-i-sons i i n -n -si -i 1 in saiil -s :m
vill i ii k - nolii-i'. ihat iiihiii tin- l.'tli iliiy of
liliiiiaiy. .. l'.l7. .IoIhi M.-N in Im. ailmin
si ra i or of sti ill i'si ali-. Ii li'il his final ri-ixn t ami
.i t i I ion for ti n a I i-i I Iriin-nl of said est ale: I lint
;i In-ill iti' u ill Im- Imil uimhi s:iii reiiort anil i--'
il ion in tin' 1'iiititi.v I'nui't room, of 'ass i-oiinl y
Neliriiskn. ai I "lilt I sin. .in Ii. J; ii (;iss i-oiinty. on
' In--Jml ilay of MiM'. li. A. 1 1.. I!'7. m Hie lioiir
of ten ii'i'lm'k :i. in., of saiil (lay.
You !! Ii' teiiii i leil 1 1 show i -a use ii'a i lis! saiil
?eort ami ih-i it i. hi. i f a iiy ymi ha e. on or lie
fore the hour of ten o'.-l.iek a. in., of saiil ilny.
I II wit liess u hereof. I have hereunti) set my
iiiiml a i ti I t he sea I of sii hi i -on ni .v i -nil rt of ( 'ass
eiHini v. Nelii itsUi:. I his ! h ilny of I'l-lii tinry.
A. It.. !!'.. I! Mtvtv l. TllAVIS.
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!'.. luivn:. Ai im in .v lor Estate.
LEGAL NOTICE
LAND FOR SALE?
I :i I he niiit ter of 1 !ie es'rfi of Havi'Ier KSer.
cle'-eiisei I :
Not iee is h.-reliy t-i veil t hio oy v i 1 1 ue a ml in
ii irs!iain-e of ii:i oi iler of li'-eiis.- iii:uie in s.iiil
nutter hy tlf .-otiniy .-.uiri of t'.-iss i-oiiiiiy.
i lirrisUa. on I he :.M .lay of leliriiary. A. IL.
!'.C. I lie U!nliisi'iieil I . .1 . I'il mail, eveeuli !' of
.f the hist will ami 1 1--! amen! of Harriet Uiser
((-easeil. will on ; h"
I51h Day of March. A. D.. 1907
oiii ii'.-lm-k i. n:.. a the south iloor of the
nirl hulls-- in i !u .-it of I'liil tsMioiit h. Cass
.misty. Nel.iiiskii. oiT. r for -ale at puhl:.-iiiii-iioti.
lln- follow inir ies.-r'.iifil liinil sitiinieil
ii t In- i-oi 1 1 1 y i'l ( iiss. t.i-v. it: The si nit Ii one
i a If of l he son i in' list liinit'iiT. si-.-t ion lo-.v 11
shi;il.'. i:itii.'i- I:.. ! nit iii ni :i-' irlil v in'i'i-: iiUo
' he st ml h one -i I ill I 'of tin- II. I h i -1 in I f of I he
-iiitiiei,s' liiiarter. --iioii iiini.'e I '. Imin
s:i::. i::.
l erms of iile: l';.-!i. -ill-lsale will he held
... n fot oii.' hoiii. I. l. I'lT.MAN.
i; xe.-iiii'i- of ' ! Inst v.ill ami li'va
ui' i! of Mi. met l iser. ili'i-e:isi il.
ii il is l .iii il iy of l elirutiry. r.'o
A Vah:sble Lesson.
Six years aro I learned a valuable
lesson,' writes John Pleasant of Mag
nolia. Ind. ! then bcan taking Dr.
Kind's New Life fills, and the longer
I take thern the better J tind them.'
They p'.e.ie everybody. Guaranteed
at L . Tricke : C -.'s. dru-sists. ioc
Mrs. Knslon of Lincoln, visited at
thfi home of Jake Coohry the past
week.
J. . I. (Just in and wife were :ral.a
passengers Thursday.
Tlie Murdock whist club v. as very
pleasantly entertained at the home of
A. K. Frasher Tliursday evening. All
the gentlemen present were tfiven
lovely valentines.
II. A. Tool and family and K. T.
Tool left for Ackley, Iowa, Thursday,
t here to attend the funeral of Henry's
father who died Wednesday after
noon. This warm weather makes us think
of base ball and from the latest re
ports, we learn that John Amwert
will be with us atrain this season.
The damp weather, and high water
at the Platte is brinyins: some ducks
in, and the local sports are freezing
themselves in trreat shape tryinp to
has.' a few mallards.
Some of our boys went over to Wa
bash to talce in the wolf hunt last
Wednesday, but it was so muddy that
they had to call the deal olT until some
future time.
Aaron Wood was down fromMilford
Thursday and visited several days
with S. A. Wood and family.
Mrs. P. S. Crink is visitintr abroad
this week.
Mrs. A. A. Wallinper and Miss
Ilattie were on our streets Saturday.
Albert Wallintrer returned from his
Oklahoma trip Saturday.
Erhart Goehry came down from
Omaha Saturday evening returning
Monday mornintr.
A case of measles is reported in
Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tool entertained
a small party of friends Saturday
evening.
C. J. Leis is repairing the farmers
elevator at Wabash this week.
Paul A. Ilarti.o and Miss Clara L.
Neit.el were iui .-ily married at the
home of the bride's parents in Mur
dock Tuesday.
Hubert L. Xeit.el was down from
Waterloo to attend the Ilartung
Neit.el nuptials.
Fred Schliefert, of Louisville, trans
acted business in Murdock Monday.
Mrs. Westlake returned from Avoca
Monday.
Mrs. Win. Gehrts has been enter
taining her sister and children, Mrs.
Wo.-ily, ' Strawberry Point, la., the
past wcclc.
Tne Ladies Aid soci. ty trave a din
ner at Peter Iceland's Wednesday.
A. D. Zaar has been down with la
grippe for several days, but is able to
be out aain at present writing.
Eutrene Colbert's litt le boy is having
a iij'ht siege of pneumonia.
J. R. Funk took charge of the bar
ber shop here Monday morning and ex
pects to move his family to town in
the near future.
The hall question seems to have
died as usual. As soon as someone
starts a subscription forahali, another
party jumps up with some other pre
position, which means two town halls
or nothing and in our case it seems to
end with nothing.
Reports from friends in Washington
say they are having the coldest weath
er there that they have experienced in
thirty years. The Columbia river at
a point about 42 miles from Portland,
was frozen so that eight men crossed
on the ice by pushing planks before
them. The river at this point is one
mile wide.
Herman Pankonin and mother,
Mrs. Chas. PanKonin, of Louisville,
visited at J. Goeury's over Sunday.
Dr. IL J. MacArthnr and family de
parted Tuesday for Hanna, Wyo.,
where the doctor has an appointment
from the U. P. railway. He also has
charge of a mining camp there num
bering about five hundred miners,
aside from his regular salary from the
LT. P. this position pays about rive to
six thousand dollars per year. Dr.
Lewis, of College View, takes Mac
Arthur's place and we predict for him
a good practice.
Merle McDonald taught the pri
mary department ol the Murdock
school Tuesday during Miss Neitzel'
absence.
Leslie Rush and family, with their
farming equipments, are again in old
Cass county, and are now at the home
of Roy C. Moore, where they will re
main until the first of March, then
they will move on to'their farm, east
of Wabash.
Five bents of the Rock Island bridge
across the Platte river at South Bend
were carried away by the ice Friday
afternoon, and trailic was delayed
Piles of people have Piles. Why suf
fer from piles when you can use De
Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve
and get relief. Nothing else si, good,
lleware cf imatations. See that the
name is stamped on each box. Sold by
F. G. Fricke & Co.
Havelock.
( Messenger. )
Mrs. G. G, Smith will goto Mur
dock, Neb., tomorrow to care lor her
mother who is quite ill.
General Foreman Krochler, w ife and
ttfo daughters spent last Sunday with
friends in I lattsmouth. j
Miss Jessie Robertson of P!atts
mouth is visiting in the city, the
guest of her friend Miss Lillian Run
kin. C. G. Harris, draftsman of the P. -M.
shops, resigned this week. We un
derstand he went to the Fnion Pacific
at Omaha.
Miss Lena Smith, who has been vis
iting at the home of her grandmother
in Murdock for two weeks, Is expected
home tomorrow.
U. J. Saunders has resigned his place
at the shops. He will go to the west
ern part of the state and engage in
the cement block business.
Fred Dougherty, a machinist in the
local shops, resigned last week and
went to Deadwood, S. D., where he
accepts a similar position with the
Curlington.
Break Loose From The
Creamery Trust
Farmers Organize to Manufacture and Market
u Thctr Own Product KMJwro?WMlt,
E I f ou an 1 1 fed of milking ci..s and u-et ting small re I urns; J f ou
J want more money f r i ur buttei .sat: If jou want t n be f rr"d from
the danger of combinaf inns to Kci';i down t he price paid m.: 1 f you
want t o get t he most for our ft earn, and to nave a voice in H.
inariu.'acture and sale, juu v. ill join the great n.ovi im-nt, tor
Go-operation
that is sweeping over the state like; iMtire and become a member
Farmers' Co-opsrative Creamery and Supply Company
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Il is y i 1 1 r i 1 1 ! v hope m- i-eiiin'
fill I sllllll of J 111 lli I S f 1 ' HII . HI I .- s.
Vim i lo i In- wi it U you hi l . i i i n
1 he in .lils.
ti l'ii nie! 'n- ;n r:iN' ! 'out n -i t ! .
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1 T I 'oil III I v. e ioi I nee.
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the nnmeil-e il:ui!. 11 1 .11 1 mi 11 l.i :n: '.
Iiiisiness ol 1 he IlnnlniiT ii'iiti; t o. ol
(Miiliii'i. with more lii.ui hi imIIoii-,
ill 11 1 a well-esi i.l.lUhi ! 1 r.iile.
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Ii ml 0111 hou I . j !eei 1 yoi r 1 iroti I s in yna'uuii 1 loi'Kei s.
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Farmers' Co-opsrative Creamery ant! Supply Company, it-
Nothing will relieve indigeston that
is not a thorough digestant. Kodol di
gests what you eat and allows the
stomach to rest, recuperate trrow
strong again. Kodol is a solution of
digestive acids and as nearly as possi
ble approximates the digestive juices
that 'ere found id the stomach. Kodol
takes the Mork of digestion oil the di
gestive organs, and while performing
this work itself does greatly assist the
stomach to a thorough rest. In addi
tion the ingredients of Kodol are such
as to make it a corrective of the high
est elliciency and by its action the
stomach is restored to its normal ac
tivity and power. Kodol is mantfact
ed in strict conformity with the Na
tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold
by F. G. Fricke & Co.
THE
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
For til Couzhs ar.d assists in
expeihr.n Colds from the sys-
lem ty cer.tiy movinz tha 1 Vj
Coweis. A certain
reiiei icr croup ana iaJ
T.T 1.. 11 -U- CLI-V.
licai.j a.i u.iici
cough cures are
consti pat infr.
especially inobtiL-s--
coniainmj- upiaiesr"".
Kennedy's Laxative
Honey ti Tar moves
the bowels, contains
r.o Opiates.
The Red
Clover Blos-
comand tbo
Eoncy Eee
is on every
DOIUC.
(UNTAIMNU
Trait Ksrft R;?Mfrei)
LAXATIVE
PREP.-.SED AT THE LABORATORY OK
E. C DeVITT & CO., CHICAGO, U. 8. A.
P ER Ii I N
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PLATTSMOUTH.
RATES Sl.OO PER DAY
First House West B. M. Depot
We Solicit the Farmers Trad
and Guarantee Satisfaction. -
When in the City Give Us a Cci-1
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EStABLSShlED IN OMAHA 25 YEARS
A ntliorlzed to t r:-.t t'!i runic. Norium ainl Srrclal I)l';f-:tc-:. .1
AH i:ie'4i-itic I ui j: r-iiy for upi-. i iiKircuiy cm- ii. j ''
riH- tir li y Izrjt-tT. -I ' uciriuinu iroiii if i:w:i;r.,i. i
I'.'.ticz.i ai a i!.5?..w.,e trr&tcu by uia.l ai.a express. M f.-.i
F".'.'1 frt": from t';i"'i ir Charges low. O'.r rncrril
::a:.t!; ".in.-a :a.-"f. t--tat your case- luliy asd fcriu tuc
C,ah.u;,-atiua Iroo uru' cvnliUcutir.l.
VV(.r.l. fj,..,.r,, Eni from fic-ro". !.-crvoi: nc-l.iI!lyorcilitj: I
SebCiK. ntif VU'JCS hiCll VUns Vfnew w:tli eur.y cic-lii.c Ir. .1 ;
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H mA i&Z ': ' licaltltT hr-.T,n7 v. "! .'.:! rowers vifnruu-, :.u.l i-'-rfu.
& K&Vi&iy rio-nn V-.-.-: with t.-ku f.o live trratn.-i.t
) fipj Kyfli'OGelo, Fmmesis, Stnctura or
iKfnr-fS I2;i.n rured quicker than at Tin
r n r. i Cr
.Pi-iaT.-stiie rffoots unit ca-is"
in plain envelope upon ap.-i-au.-.
nodanerfr.no detention from vrrrk.
Kfnr-fS RiiIhiiii rured quickpr than at Tin
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s XXOUN'CEMENT: Our lare sales for the past month, and the popularity this store has attained with the people of Plattsmouth and
H continue this business indefinatcly. This means that each department will be supplied with the newe.t and largest assortment of reliable
for us to obtain. We belong to the Mid-west Buyers' Synidicate, and having one of the largest stores in Central Illinois, together with our store here, compels us U buy
goods in such. enormous quantities, that large wholesale houses and manufacturers of New York, Chicago, St. Louis and Omaha offer us merchandise at much, lower prices
than thev possibly could sell to any one store. This will account for the Phenominal Bargains we are giving you. Firmly believe in the motto: "'Goods well bought anr
half sold." We respectf ully solicit your patronage and will offer special inducements each day.
Final Clearance
of Winler Goods
Prices are reduced to such a point that if you
have money to spend, you cannot atlorcl to let this
opportunity no by to !ay in your next winter'ssupply
uf reliable merchandise. Prorit is no longer an ob
iect to us as these prices will indicate:
Mens Overcoats that were 610.0 now $ :.00
Men's Overcoats that were l2.-.o now 7. no
IJovs' Overcoats 1 Mat were -:;..f ncv l.'-'j
I'.oys' Overcoats that were now '2"j
Lcxdies" Jackets Hexlf Price
line of i'.h) ; Jackets at one-half price. The ad
vance 1 styles s'lOA-n for early Fall by New York
c'oik houses vaiies tut little from this winter's style.
10 0) coat bought now for $5 00 may be just what
vou want for next winter. We also have a line of
odds and ends w..rth from :;." to $10.00 for only 9Sp
Cotton Uattinir made in larre and llafTy bats,
quilt size, L'ood quality, only ; to each customer at
this price. . mm,
29c for 3 Batts
r.LA-SKETS good size, rood color,
now per pair
quality.
59c
Tennis Flannels
a rnrher hnrrraio at 50 percent discount.
the year 'roond; for Boys' waists and Girls'
Good
dresses.
Regular 10c quality: a larpe assortment to select from
at only 5c per yard. All V2i, 15 and 1S3 Tennis Flan
nels reduced to Sc.
Ladies1 Waists and Skirts
Just now we have a nice asforrment of the above
at our well known " Unload inp Sale Trice." We must
have the room for our new and larpe stock which is
arriving daily. Waists are specially priced away be
low cost.
2 25 Waists unloaded at. . ftl.:;i)
00 Waists unloaded at i i!i-s
$4 50 and -?5 TalTeta Silk unloaded at. .-Sl'.'.h and !S
Skirts like the waists, must be unloaded and to
accomplish this well sell themat one-half price:think
what this means to you. A ST. 00 skirt for 3 r,o
A . 00 skirt for $2 50
Don't you think you had better invest?
Notions and Findings
For immediate and future needs we have the
same "Unloading Sale Price." We have the modern
merchandising idea sell more poods at less proi't
and always have new stock thats why you are poiDP
to trade here.
Spool of pood 0-cord machine thread, black and
white, all numbers, at oc
Dozen clear white pearl buttons c
5 yards white cotton tape -
Paper of pood dressmaker's pins "' ic
Card of spring hooks and eyes, black and white,
all sizes, special at jc
Good ladies' handkerchiefs 3c
Pair Ladies' or Children's hose 8c
Pair of Men's Sox !'c
Pair shoe laces 2c
Pair Men's pood Snspenders . .21c
Children's I'nderwear, all sizes, per garment '-'c
Whereour enormous buying makes cents and dol
lars for you. For instance we sold a lady last Sat
urday enough material for herself a dress for 25c. Is
it worth the extra expense to go to Omaha?
Dress prints, regular 5 to Tc quality, mill ends 2-.c
Lawns, mill ends, regular hc quality 3jc
Simpson's fancy prints, regular 7 and c quality . . 5c
Simpson's solid pink and bine prints, 7c quality . 5c
IJIack Satine, mill ends, l;c quality 5c
12'- Cotton Biege, mill ends 5c
12 i black India Linon 5c
These goods must be seen to be appreciated.
Just received a large shipment and one especially big
value is the genuine domestic Chambray, regular 125c
quality from 3 to 12 yard lengths, for Sunbonnets,
Children's dressesand Ladies Waists and suits, fast
color, at only. He
A word about these Tiemnants: You must
come early for they wont last long and we want every
one to have some of them.
New Spring Goods
are Arriving Daily
Wool poods in new Spring shades and textures
for suits, regular SI. 25 quality at :
Waistings A lare ussortnient of the newest w
could buy in New Yon- and Chicago are arriviM,'
daily. Tney rar.gc in price from, per jard. 25c to 75;:
All are worth at least loc to!5c j.er ard moie.
Wash gor.d.s Just unpacked, the 13 nest and riam
itest patterns we could hoy. Ilemc-mber tl.osf- an
bought in lame quantities for this s:;:e especially.
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To introduce our clothing department to tin- i--
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nip nf IMartsmouth and surrouridinp towns, we
make special prices on all our Men's and Bojs' Suits
and Odd Pants.
All regular 7.50 suits go at lv
All regular S10. 00 suits go at
All regular $12.50 suits go at 75
Men's Odd I'antsin three lots.
Pants worth SI 00 to -S1.50 at 5
Pants worth $2.00 to S3.50 at 1
Pants worth :J.50 to $5.00 at -Vis
Boys' Suits and Short Pants priced accordingly.
These goods are all in perfect condition and as we do
not depend on clothing alone for our prorit. we are in
in ncitinn tn undersell cur ctmcetitcrs. We Invite
your inspection.
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