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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1907)
(ft Ml JV mm bcL to JUCE eth MM STMT r v V . .Vk4' i . W , r-v r ico,. , 1 3 T IK? 15 gallons of water '.'J heated to the point Oi ij boiling, while breakfast ,1- is cooking. When water gets too hot reservoir can be moved away from firejy shifting the leaver shown. I i- Where prsssurs water is usai this malleable iron fin-extension water front, which has more heating surface than any other, supplies abundance of hot water to all parts of the houss It takes the place of reservoir. Ii. $ . ij&i i-4 rr ;-! Y! II We heartily invite our friends to call any day during the above mentioned week and we will demonstrate the superior qualities of the OOewBOajesiDcliSalllleable amid hanrcoal hon Inlsuniges The MAJESTIC MALLEABLE and steel range as formerly turned out by the Majestic people has been considered throughout the country a3 par excellence, and far ahead of any other range made. Hut with the NEW CHARCOAL IRON RODY in place of steel, making it double its value, and the fact that it is the only range in existence made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron, you can readily see that ir quality is considered, the Majestic leads by a big margin. WE WANT YOU TO CALL at our store during next week, and let us explain this new feature: CHARCOAL IRON BODIES: let us explain why it is the best meterial for range bodies, and incidentally why it is not used cn other ranges. We want you to call if you intend to buy or not, as the information gained wiil serve you in the future Hot Coffee and Biscuits Free Come any day during this week and have buttered hot biscuits and hot coffee. Baked biscuits on a Majestic in three minutes while you wait. Handsome Set of Ware Free With every range sold during this demonstration we will give absolutely FRICB one set of Ma- jestic ware worth every cent of $7.50. This ware will be on exhibition at our store. ICvery thing useful, 1 ornamental and durable. Come in and see it, and you will agree with us that it cannot be bought for a cent less than $7.50 and is cheap at that. Come in any day. You are Welcome whether you - intend to buy or not. iiJ li J ifl 1 Platismouth pMrf SI ebraska Lawn Mowers 14 inch Drummer 1; inch li 1 1 inch Liberty . . 1(5 inch U inch A ppoi... . . 1U inch ' .2.10 4.:2.-j A4.T.-. 1.75 :j.-2j 10 inch Cupid ball bearing S5.-2"j It; inch Liberty ball bearing -S7.C0 It; inch Stratferd --7.j ir inch Kingston $11.50 17 inch Kingston S12.50 Gasoline Stoves J burners self generating $:i.oo :) burners, self generating 81 100 2 burners and step. New Process. I. ."jo li 11 " .2i.r,o 2 " " single generator Sl.'J.o " " ' " sit; :,o 4 ' li cabinet Slu.oO Gasoline ovens $1.25 and up Ohio Steam Cookers for gas or gaso line stoves, saves .yu half the fuel large size $5.75 WEAR-EVERT' A Full Assortment of Wagner and Wear Ever Aluminum Wear TfAcujncb Watch our Windows for Special Saturday Bargains No - ! py TRADEMARK, Eye in Bad Condition. Geo. M. Porter and wife are in Om aha today, where Mrs. Torter is hav ing an operation performed on her right eye. She has been troubled for some time past with it, and was in Omaha some two weeks ago, and has since been kept in a darkened room for fear of injury to the sight. For a time Mrs. Porter could not see with that eye, but is able to see some now, and that after the operation which is to be made will recover the sight as formerly. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, cures toothache, ear ache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. Looking for Fine Cattle. Robert Richards of Overton, Seb.t was in the city over night awaiting for a train home. He had been at the home of Mr. Countryman, near Xe hawka, looking at his fine cattle, of which Mr. Countryman and sons are breeders. They handle a very fine strain of Ilerefords, and it was one of these that Mr. Richards was wanting. Xo purchase made as he had not made up his mind as to whether he would take the cattle offered by our Cass county breeders or look farther. S. II. Shoemaker was business visit or in the metropolis today. Seriously Irjured. Switchman Jacob Denson, who has been engaged in Council Bluffs for some time past, was the victim of a very painful accident day before yes terday, sustaining a very severe rup ture. While at work switching, he was on top of a box car, and when the cars which were being thrown togeth er, struck, Mr. Denson was thrown or fell from the car and at this time re ceived his injury. He will be laid up for some time. Ladies, now is the time to secure your hats before my milliner leaves Plattsmouth. M. Fangeii. f ' . 1 r j llsf 7 viC3) u Copyrighted 1300 17 Wiaotc Joaeaot Boston. DOC DC DC A Special in Children's Clothing We just received seventy-five Boys' Knee Pant Suits which we purchased at about 75c on the $1, from the manufacturer, it being late in the season. You can purchase these boys' suits while they last at less than wholesale price. Come in look them over for we can. in buying in the numerous quan tities for our twelve stores, save you money. FOR MEN $7.00 to $25.00 FOR YOUNG MEN $5.00 to $18.00 FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN 1.50 to S7.QO DC DC Ooftlhoinig (CORRECT KLOTHIHG FOR MEN ZZDO )t '"' A Little Child Dies. May, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Godwin, died yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Loomis, the mother of Mrs. God win, in Omaha. Little May had had the measles, and it was thought that she had entirely recovered. She with her parents, went to Omaha to visit with Grandma Loomis, and in some manner contracted a cold, which gave her a relapse. Mrs. Godwin, her mother, has been a constant watcher at her bedside during her sickness and her father has been with her a good deal of the time as well, trying to work in the intervals, when ib was thought that the little one was im proving. Yesterday when May grew rapidly worse, her father was called to her bedside by telephone. He hastened to his little daughter, and everything that medical science could do was done, but to no effect. With the fading light of the after noon the soul of the little one took flight for that better world, where sorrow, suffering and parting of friends are never known. The funeral will be held from the home of E. M. Godwin tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J. E. HouJgate officiating. The sympathies of a host of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Godwin are with the parents of this little one in this their hour of sad berevement. Horse Disappears. James Gilmour of Ulyses, shipped his father, Wm. Gllmourof this place, a horse, which came in last night, and which some one else took. Mr. Gil mour came in town to receive it today but it is no where to be found. As we go to press they have not found it, but are still looking for the animal. Study the Flowers. The botany class of the high school went out yesterday and looked at the flowers and the growing vegetation, gathered specimens, and had a general good time. They were accompanied by all the high school teachers with the exception of Miss Gass. After study ing the flowers in their native state, and gathering all the facts in regard to the growth and construction of the various kinds of flowers and plants, they all wended their way to the bridge. Here in the pleasant cool of the evening they gathered together their well-filled basket3 and spread a cloth and enjoyed a delicious supper, after which they returned home all saying that the day had been well spent. Refutes the Slander. Plattsmouth, ;Nep.., May 29, 1107 Editor Journal: An article in the Union Ledger of this county, of May 17, relative to the misconduct of some young men at the M. P. depot toward Prof. Ilodapp. has been called to my attention that part of the article to which I desire to enter an unqualified denial so far as it refers to me is as followe: "Such conduct is no credit to the city of Plattsmouth, much less to the night operator at the depot, who ap peared to be in league with the toughs and took no steps to quell the disturb ance." A statement of the facts will show the injustice done me. I have been the night operator since last Decem ber and the article must refer to me. I opened the ticket window fifteen minutes before train time on the night of the occurance referred to and dis covered that a window was open. A lady was sitting in front of the win dow. From the temperature cf this night I believed some person had open ed it to annoy persons lawfully in the depot, so I immediately shut the win dow down and went outside of the de pot to ascertain who opened it. I saw a gang outside in the dark but could recognize none of them. I warned them not to repeat their misconduct in opening the window. I then went in the ticket office and when the train arrived I brought the baggage to the car and did not see ony of the disturbance referred to in the article of the Ledger. I have no acquaintance with the parties making the disturbance and am no more to blame for it than the writer of the article in the Union Ledger, whoever he may be. Very truly yours, RicnAiti Hale. J. M. Teegarden of "Weeping Water, came in yesterday in the work rela tive to the office of county assessor. Special for Next Saturday. nandsome 8-inch solid dish,gold lined beautiful flower patterns, regular 2-jc value, sale pric 10c: also brooms 10c each, limited 1 only to a person. See them on display in our window. The Variety Stoke. In the treatment of piles it be comes necessary to have the remedy put up in such a form that it can be applied to the parts affected. Man Zan pile remedy is encased in a collap sible tube with nozzle attached. It cannot help but reach the spot. Re lieves blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. 50c with nozzle, guaranteed. Try it. Gering & Co. ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle attchment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trou ble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by Gering & Co. Drug gist. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly, liurdock Blood Hitters cured me." J. H. Walker, Sunbury. Ohio. r ii WHITE TUCKED AND WHITE PLEATED SHIRTS If you want them RIGHT buy our Clu ett or Monarch makes at SI. 50 and SI. 25 THEY'RE BETTER. C. E. Wescott's Sons "Whf Quality Ountt." j