The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 27, 1907, Image 5

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    GRATEFUL MENWOMEN PRM
PERUNA,
. J True Cause of Disease.
I'rineo Jonah K.-i.l:ini:Ln.i.oli- Ilcwev Ilotul
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can cheerfully recommend your J
Peruna as a very effective remedy for
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'-COr ' -fif" r Itor,on St., Nashville, Tenn., writes:
MV V, feC- "I.ar-t fall a severe attack or malarial
A tfZ?? '-$" V -.iT ever laid mo up for some months. My
.r . fy. f , . Jw. vsi.'&r 'S , condition was serious for a time and
';rt f; ?; Suffered
;rAVrH sM'V vh, wp? -gilisg with
lion. '.('. lirot'Ks. M.iyor of Kunlmry. Oliio, aL-o Attorney for Farmers'
i;.iiiU ami Sunl ury ISuiidint; and Ioati '.., writes:
'I have the utmost conlidciiee in the virtue of Peruna. It is a sreat medi-f-ine.
I have used it anil I have known many of i::y friends who have ob
tained beneficial results from its use. I cannot praise Peruna t o highly."
Cystitis entirely Relieved.
Miss Mattie McArthur, care of Ilas
pital, Medical Lake, Wash., writes:
"l have not written to yoa for some
time, but, Oh, I have Riven you many
words of praise. I am so well. I had
cystitis very hadly and could not walk
any distance without suffering intense
pain, but I do not have a touch of my
old suffering now. lean never praise
Peraaa enough. I am telling every one
how mucli guod Turuai Las, tlyne for
FOOT BADLY CRUSHED
At about ;'i:r o'clock Friday nfte -r.oo:;,
while- at work i". the sho yards,
Walter (ii!mni:igs h:.i! the misfortune
to pet his foot mashed in such a way
that it v. a ; r.oressai-.- to have the tr.eh'.-
er amt-vKatet
or
the draw-
heads are loose i.r.d d' net strike square
ly as intended they should, when the
cou'-'.ing is to l e mailt. While a ration
al law las coir.j e-'.!'.:! the euv.ij.ment of
a'.! cars with automat" -j couplers and at
v. height which same .shall be from the
track, it has r.ot so arranged things
that they are at all times kept in that
rc-i-air whuh insures safety to the ones
o: crating- them.
While in the ac t f coupiing switch
tr.gir.e No. ."'. to a 1 ox car, the draw
head of which did r.ot strike that of the
er.gin.v snuarely. Mr. Curr.mings suffer
ed the accident. As is the practice, the
draw-head of the car had to 1 e pushed
over i.i order that it might hit the place
f contact the draw-head of the engine.
As it was raining at the time. Walter's
shoe w as wet and when, he placed his
fiK-t :.ga"n.-i the draw-head to push it
e v er, his foot slirpedas the engine roc k
ed, he bc-ir.g on the foot board, his toe
u; to the instep 1 asse.l between the
draw-heads, crushing his foot in such a
manner that all of the flesh was striped
fr-; m the fore part t-f the foot.
Kr.gine No. -V'o having a tank and the
engineer not being able to see Mr.
Cummings. thought evc-rythir.g was all
right and kept pushing-, thus holding
Walter's foot in the vice which the two
couplings made, so he could not get it
cut. neither could he reach out side the
: p tee I-etweer. the car and engine to
signal the engineer. 1 ut when he did
stop, supposedly from someone's signal,
and was taking the slack. Walter pulled
the lever and released his foot.
After getting his foct out from 1 e
twecr. the bumpers, on the other foot
he pot out clear of the cars, and-pave
a signal for the engineer to stop, which
was the first that he knew anything was
wrong. -Mr. Cummings was brought to
the station on the engine and immedi
ately rc-movod to the tlice of the com
pany physician where the Drs. Livinp
ston assisted by Dr. Cook, performed
the operation, the left foot being taken
ttf at the instep. Albert Fricke admin
istering anesthetic. After which the
unfortunate younp man was conveyed
t- a room at the Perkins hotel. ,
This morninp after having come out ,
from under the influence of the drug-,
Walter, when seen by the reporter, was j
resting- easy, todily, though the foot
was causing him considerable pain. He
could feel the foot still, and said that it j
felt like he was pressing it sgainst a '
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Catarrh of Mead and Throat.
Mrs. William II. IIinrhlifTe,: Myrtle
stre t, Reverly, Mass., writes:
'I have taken four bottlef! of I'ernna,
and I can say that it has clone me a
great deal of pood for catarrh of the
head and throat. I recommend Peruna
to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not
think I ever felt much better. I am
really surprised at the work I can do.
I do not think too much praise can bz
mid cf Peruna."
f ork handle oi- something which had a
small end
:;i:r.:lnr to what?, fork handle
would have.
Walter is a young- mar. aged about
twenty-one years, and has been a switch
man in the yards but a few months.
While this is 0. everyone of the train
men whom he met say he was a pood
yard man. And ail who know him re
gret his misfortune and feel thankful it,
is no woi'Fe.
Drank Vashing Powder
Will Garrens little son Roy (one of
the twins) about two years old. found a
quanity of Washing powder Monday af
ternoon, and childlike he drank it with
out asking any questions. Socn after
he was suffering great pain, his mouth
being severely burned. Medical atten
tion was secured as soon as possible
and prompt action prevented more seri
ous results. Will said the little lad did
not ask for any more of the washing
powder. Union Ledger.
Fur scratches, burns, cuts, ins ct
bites and the many little hurts com
mon to every family, DeWitt's Car
boiizad Witch Hazel Salve is the best
remedy. It is soothing, cooling, clean
and healing. Ue sure jou get De
TVitt's. Sold by F. G. Fricke and Co.
NEBRARKA
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
POSITIONS FDR ALL WHO EXCEL
Indorsed b everv bif k
and business man in Ne
braska. City. The To
Idnd .Schools are rvTffi
f -r t he-si:cces c f their
i: ran nates in seen riot'
bikdi crade pi s'ti. p..
Send for Prospectvis
DO IT NOW!
Address
NEBRASKA
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
Nebraska City, Nebraska
. S. Marsh, 212 Reservoir St.,
Cal., President vVoman's
Benevolent Association, writes :
"I suffered with la grippe for seven
weeks, and nothing I could do or take
helped me until 1 tried Peruna.
"I felt at ones that I had at last se
cured th? right medicine and I kept
steadily improving. Within three
weeks "i was fully restored, and I am
glad that J gave that truly great remedy
a trial.
I will never be without it again."
Used Pc-ru-na for Bronchitis.
Mr. Frank Rattle, Jr., First street,
near Charlotte Ave., West Nashville,
Tenn., writes :
"I desire to ?ay for the oonefit of
others that your Peruna has unques
tionably cured moot' chronio bronchitis.
It is the grandest discovery cf the age
for throa t and lungs. ' '
Peruna is not simply a palliative to
relieve some of of the distressing syeip
tcrus. It brings ijermaacat riitf.
Fsli ihs Truth"
This is very goi!
or..v
hearc-d to.
count v it is
In S jine sections of the
rc
or
that there
are fifty
or more case? of small
. 1 r-r-
.(: in Platts-
mourn, i r.ere r.evc. v
as a time when
there were over thirty, and many of
them are released from ouarantene. and
not one new case reported
I. There has
been no serious cases, or one even where :
the patient was compelled to keep his
or her bed. There is no more danger
in taking the smallpox in coming to :
Piattsmouth than there is in going to
any other town in the county. We doubt
if there is a half dozen cases at present
; in the city
' the liar.
'Tell the truth" and shame
When you fe.l to- n-ei of a. p.il
take a PeWitt's Lurie Eariy Riser.
Small pill, safe pill, sure p'il Easy
to take: pleasant anrl effective,
away headaches, o r y
Fricke & Co.
Drives ;
F
G.
WILL SUPPORT
GOOD MEN
In the beginning we announced that
we expect to take part m polities but the Vt-eu bathed her hands and face,
that we would be thoroughly non-parti- j whichf after a time broU!rht about re
san. That "a man's honesty and capa- turmr.sr consciousness. This mornimr
j bility and not political beliefs, should be j
the requisite for holding office." We ;
, stul think so, and in oraer that men so feetf Rrows dIzzy and cannct remain
fashioned might be candidates we sug- tandir
gest a republican candidate for assessor. ' '
It is with great confidence in meeting flln In lUn Pahm(vu
popular sentiment that we suggest to - J" thS GOUlUry
the democratic brethern two candidates At the Peasant home of Mr. and Mrs.
for their ticket. One is a splendid ; Charles Clotfelter, three miles west of
young man who has "made good." His Mynard, were gathered yesterday a
qualifications, gentlemanly courtesy, I fcw fl"iends to partake of their hospi
honesty and integrity entitles him to , ta!i' and eiW a friendly visit. Spring
the nomination and re-election. We re- i cnicken was Just coming into style
fer to Clerk Rosencrans. The other ! bcin- the first ones ripe-and the sump
is as good and capable, and knows more tuou3 dinner served w as fit for just such
about the county treasurer's office than a gathering, where friends meet friends
any man who ever stood behind the ' w5th the enial flcm" of mirth ancl J?001 :
counter-Frank Schlater. The new pri-! wiIL After the dinner had been dis
marv law bars us from helping nomin- ! cu5Si to a certainty, music and games
ate them at the primary, but we can j and social social conversation occupied '
help elect them or any other good man. j the attention of the guests during the
And we defy democrats or republicans :
to nominate rotten men that we cannot
help defeat. Nehawka Register.
A Prompt, plesant, good remedy for
coughs and colds, is Kennedy's Laxa
tive Coush Syrup. It is especially
recommended for babies and children,
but good for every member of the
family. It contains no opiates and
does not constipate. Contains honey
and tar and tastes nearly as good as
maple syrup. Children like it. Sold
by F. G. Fricke & Co. "
M
a time and
the doctor w ho was attending me did
not seem able to cope with the trouble.
A neighbor advised me to let the
doctor's prescription alone and try
Peruna, extolling its virtues to the
skies, and I am now ready to do the
same, for in three days I was much bet
ter and in ten days I was able to he tip
and in two weeks every trace of malaria
had left my system.
"I now use Pe runa off and on when in
need of a tonic and it braces me up won
derfully." "The Doctors Cave Me Up."
Mr. Lowis Kitchen, Ilulington, Ohio,
writes :
4iI cannot thank j-ou enough for the
good your Peruna has done me. About
six months ago I could not leave my
bed, and the doctors gave me up saying
that I had consumption and could not
live. Then a friend recommended
Peruna to me, and I commenced using it.
"When I started to use your Peruna
I weighed 117 pounds, and now I weigh
172 pounds. 1 had been sick for ten
years, and was so sick I could not turn
over in bed when I began the use oi
Peruna. I think it is the greatest med
icine of its time.
"I am now feeling well and hearty
I ar,u woula not be wstnout feruna.
LIGHTNING'S FREAKS
Miss Ruby Hiner Victim of a
Serious Shock
During the flurry which threatened a
storm last Saturday night, when the
flashes were shooting in zigzag path-
ways across tne skies, aim when it look-
ed fearful and as though there would he
a howling storm upon us in a moment,
-'Ir?- Jesse Hiner and daughter. Ruby,
we'"c' hastening from town to their
onc on Day between Eighth and Ninth
streets, when they had gotten to the
Rate and Miss Ruby had taker, hold of
the latch to cpen it there came a bolt of
lightning which hurled her through the
gate into the yard in an unconscious
Hiner, her father, who had
gone home a little earlier, was endea-
vering to unlock the door which opens
I very hard. Mrs. Hiner, assisted by
j Herman Toekoetter, who was passing,
ran and picked up the unfortunate girl,
: calling to her but with no answer, and
j carried her to the house and rubbed and
j chapped her hands and face in an en
' deavor to bring her to. Mr. Hiner, who
J had not gotten the door open, grabbed
: a pail and securing some water from
Miss Paibv va3 feeliup verv hi
when gfce atte tg to stand
badly, and
attemnts to stand unnn her
remainder ot tne day. inose meetin
around the festal board were: Charles
Clotfelter and family, Thomas South
and family and C. P. Richards and
family.
ManZan Pile Remedy put up in con
venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle
attchment so that the remedy may
b3 applied at the very seat of the trou
ble, thus relieving almost instantly
bleeding, itchin? or protruding: piles.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Sold by Gering & Co. Druggist.
Weak and Mervous.
Mr. Charles Rrown, Kogersville.Tenn.,
writes :
"I feel it my duty to write you a few
words in praise of your Peruna. I have
tried many different remedies, but have
found that Peruna is the greatest tonic
on earth, and a perfect system builder.
"A friend advised me to take Peruna
for Indigestion, and it cured mo in a
short time. I was very weak and
nervous, could sleep but little at night,
but Peruna cured that tired, all-gone
feeling, and made me feel like a new
man, eo 1 heartily recommend it to all
who are weak and run down. Peruna
will give new life and energy. I can
not speak too highly of Peruna, and will
not forget to recommend it on every
hand. I will answer any letter from
thoe desiring to know what Peruna has
done for me."
Systemic Catarrh.
Miss Marie Less r, 9i'8 W. .th street,
Chicago, 111., writes:
"I am glad to give a good word for I
Peruna, and I hpe that all who see J
this who are troubled with systemic ca
tarrh as I was for years, will profit by
it. I had tried man v remedies, but none
did more than give me temporary relief
and some did not even do that. I took
Peruna at the suggestion of a friend and
was more than pleased and surprised at
the results. I aiu now perfectly well
j and strong."
HE HAS MADE GOOD
Industry and Will-power Work
Together Successfully
In "The Winning of the West" f n m
the pen of that eminent and voluminous
writer, and the advocator of a "Stren-
uous Life, " Theod
omitted a chapter oi
on the struggle and
some of our citizens,
duced the subject of
in the arena at this
re Roosevelt lias
two, which touch
the successes of
The stork intro
our consideration
point some thirty
years ago, and he has been schooled in
the ways of the sons of the Golden Rod
state. Growing to manhood under the
best of home influences and imbued with
the value of industry by both father and
mother, he was well fitted to grapple
with the questions which must boh up
for final adjudication at his hand sooner
. or later.
About a decade ago, with his family,
he moved to Missouri and' battled with
the adverse conditions existing there for
some time, to return and cast his eyes
; over the field here for something with a
i promise and also a promise that he
j could claim. And the way he has claim
. ed this promise, and made the elements
: of it really his, is the keynote in the
i success of every man's life.
' Our friend concluded to become a
' jeweler, and borrowing enough money
to take a course in a watch-making
i school in Omaha did so, and after, with
. nothing but some old tools because he
; could not buy new ones embarked in
the business some eight or r.ir.e years
ago in the room now occupied by Book
meyer as a cigar store, using only part
of the room, the rest being used for a
barber shop and a sewing machine agen
cy. From the little bench at one window
and no facilities to do business with, he
has worked away, been persistent, al
ways courteous and attentive to busi
ness, and upon every job that came to
his hands he threw his best efforts, with
the result that in course of a year or so
he was able to carry a little stock, and
from time to time he increased, until
today if you will step into his store on
the corner of Sixth and Main streets,
you will be confronted by a well select
ed stock of up-to-date jewelry and its
kindred lines, all of which is owned and
without a cent indebtedness, by our ;
friend J. W. Crabill, wearing that smile j
that wont come off, the insigma of sue- j
cess, won through adverse circumstances, j
John, we congratulate you in that you !
have wrested success from seemingly !
an unpromising field to begin with.
Now Piattsmouth is all right; it ha3 '
teen proven over and over again, more I
ri:i I ! r of d i
Th'-imi -r-:tl f'-:ir Ore int if Ji
ease germs is becoming a vr strlou
matter tot h" il';ire and happni'-i of
t 1 1 JM'1'-.
Ir. llartn.an fon d.-ti-ntly on-
ti-n.h il throuh all the rl- and rpn-a-l
of t!i- K, r:" tl"'orv, that most diseases
are caused by climatic Influences.
For inr-tari'--, rati-hin rold i -t r inn
sil.l.'f t in- r tlian n-lialf of 1 1 - ilLl
to uhii ii l.u-iiau t.cln-i art hulij-rt.
Danger of Neglected Colds.
A person catches cold easily, thinks
nothing :!.. it it, neglects It, when it
finally Ih-i-oiii-v; .-cttl-d in boiiiu orati
of tho h .i!y, and chronic disease 1 the
result.
A few d ----s
ning nf I!
months of .
pelise for t (
Peruna r a
Almort e i ''
if lVrnna in tin- Ix-in-
o.'d Would have baveil
.-riiip, in w II an jn-at ex
L!:::i-nt.
j reliable relief for rold.
, ;'n -dy l nows thi.-i.
irvin t- lislod fr kill
i.i'v L''rrn, if I'itum wan
'r ti::ii- its Ionic proper-
.i.arrlia! nialili'-s would
t ' .- pal ii-nt that h! Iia.1
Insb-: 1
some i;a:i
us d at 1 '.
Hies and a.
so iti con v : :
found t!. r :
A in u 1 1 i i
tedifyiir.
Keep i . . i
i I'.- -t I -tt-rs are r-c-ivel
- this l.ir t .
. ::i in thj house. l.'so it
whenever c-M or di:iati ntTi-rtions as
sail, and sii-Une-s in the hou.-i hoid will
become gr'-atly lessened, if not entirely
previ n ted.
Cutairhof the Stomach.
Mr. Chri-tian Ilofmann, It. I'. 1). 1,
Slatington, Pa., writes :
'For many 3 cars I suffered with ca
catarrh of the stomach. I was coughing
day and night. After having tried
threedoctors and many reined jes, one of
your almanacs came to my hand, and I
bought fiome Peruna. So far I havo
taken six bottles, and I have not mf
fered with catarrh this summer. I am
cured and Peruna did it. 1 give Peruna
to my children when they feel bad and
you should see how healthy they ave."
ose. Throat and Stomach.
Mr. Ix-lbert R. Craft, Rowell, Ind.,
wri tes :
"For a long time I suffered with
chronic catarrh of the nose, throat and
stomach. I would continually tako
cold and my stomach w as in bad condi
tion. I truly suffered untold misery. I
took various medicines and tried tha
treatment of several physicians, but I
felt no better. A friend ad vis d m to
take Peruna. 1 wrote to I)r. Ilartman,
who prescribed treatment. As soon as
I commenced to take peruna 1 was sur
prised at the relief it gave me. I k-ptoa
taking it until I had taken thirUeu b&fc.
ties and was cured."
can succeed hc-re if the-y only will. There
are many things waiting and very im-natie-nt'.y,
too, for the touch of thi
magic hand which shall transform them
into success. Nov.- who will he the
magician?
Improving Nicely
.1. R. Yallery, from near My.ard,
6 iTie in Saturday and went to Oma
ha, where- ids daughter. Grace is in the
Emmanuel hospital, having been opera
ted on a few days since for appendicitis.
She is getting along nicely and has been
attended by her mother and two sisters.
The si.-ters returned home yesterday
bringing a request that the fattier come
up. Her mother has been by her bed
side every day, and she has had the best
of care. The many friends of Miss Grace
will be pleased to know that she is
progressing nicely.
IS THE DIVISION
GOHIKG BACK?
indications Rafhsr Point in
Thai Direction.
It is not the Journal's intention to ex
cite Piattsmouth citizens in refering to
a matter in which hope has long been
deferred, but less stranger things have
happened than the Ilurlington division
returning to Piattsmouth.
A visit to the depot between the hour;
of six and seven o'clock in the morning
would almost convince anyone that the
division had already been re-established
in Piattsmouth. With men traversing
from one train to another, engineers
waiting for their engines to come up
from the round house, and conductors
getting their trains nearly to go out, as
sumes an aspect w hich causes a gentle
reminder of former days in the old town.
Two freight and one passenger crews
already lay over here, who go out
about the same time in the morning
the Rurlington freight to Lincoln and
passenger to Omaha and Great North
ern for Fremont and Sioux City. These
several crews make considerable differ
ence in the maneuvering- about the de
pot and around the hotels arid eating
houses. It is rumored that soon two
other freights will lay over night in
Piattsmouth, and a high-up official,
here last week, remarked that it would
not surprise him to see this town made
a general division point in a few months.
People of Piattsmouth, if all this proves
true, will receive with joy this news.
You can't tell a woman's age after
she takes Hollister's Rbcky Mountain
Tea. Her complexion is tine. She is
round, plump, and handsome; in fact
she is young again. 3- cents. Tea or
Tablets. Gericg&Co.
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