The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 02, 1908, Image 6

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PREPARED IN TIIK INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY
' any of the Millers of the Journal ku,tt: of a social ertnt or an item of interest
IVe iranl all itemx of interest. Editor Journal.
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GC. C. PARMELE, President. FRED L. NUTZMAN, Vice-President
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II. i). DUtur.ivt.n, badiuci.
CUHurray State Bank
Under New Management
SYSTEM BACK OF YOUR BUSINESS
A small business can no more run
without system back of it than a large
business.
A checking account puts system into
the financial side of your business. It
records accurately every item of receipt
and expenditure. Pay by check its
the systematic way.
We invite you to open a checking ac
count with us. The size of your balance
does not inlluence t lie amount of our at
tention all accounts, large and small,
receive the same careful attention.
Murray State Bank
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I). A. Young was a county seat visit
or last Thurday.
Alfred Gansemer has been on the
sick list this week.
Mrs James Ioughridge was in Oma
ha on business Monday.
(). V. Virgin and James Campbell
were county seat visitors Saturday.
For sale A number of registered
Shorthorn bulls- II. G. Todd. Murray.
Mr Raker returned to his home in la.,
after a weeks visit with his son A. L.
Raker.
Mesdames Chas. Carrol and Phil.
Prisbin were in Plattsmoth Wednesday
of this week.
Mr and Mrs O. A. Davis an i Mrs
Alison and Carrie spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Smith.
Mrs. Wm. Brown and daughter, Mrs.
James Loughridge, and Mrs. I). C.
Rhoden were in Omaha Monday.
John Murray of Plattsmouth. visited
a few days the past week with his
brother and family, who reside west of
town.
Nick Klaurens is having his building
on Main street converted into a resi
lience to be occupied by J. C. Suavely
and family.
II. C Long returned from Furnas
county last Friday. While out west he
purchnsed five fine horses which he .
shipped in to his farm here. I
Mrs Dora Oldham Moore and her
brother Geo.Oldham returned to Platts-1
mouth after three day visit with the
family of Lee Oldham.
Dr. D. F. Brendle and wife and' J. 15.
Brendle and wifo were in Avoca Friday
of last week celebrating the birthday
anniversary of the former son Dr. Will
Brendel.
J. P. Thacker, one of our excellent
friends from near Union, in company
with J. T.Chalfant, were looking after
some business matters in Plattsmouth
Monday and gave the Journal office a
short call.
Grandpa Swan, living with his son
Winfield Swan, five miles southeast of
Murray had the misfortune Wednesday
evening to become tangled up with a
frightened horse and had one of his
shoulders dislocated. Surgical aid was
called and the displacement reduced.
Lee Kirkpatrich, of Nehawka, was
attending to some business matter in
Plattsmouth Wednesday evening, and
found time to pay this office a brief
call. He tells us that he will spent the
greater portion of the coming summer
in the west. He will start on his ex
tended pleasure trip in a few weeks.
JUST OPENED!
A Complete Line of Staple
and Fancy Groceries!
At the new store of J. C.
Snavely, who will be pleased
to have you call and see him
any time, whether you need
the good or not. We will try
to please when you need the
Groceries.
Bring In Your Butler and Eggs.
HI6HEST PRICE PAID.
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Hugh Robb of Nebraska City visited
in Murray Sunday.
The young people of the Christian
church are arranging to give a play in
a few weeks for the benefit of the
church building fund.
Alf. Nickels, who has been suffering
for the past few months with a severe
attack of rheumatism, was in Platts
mouth last Saturday enroute for Burl
ington Junction, Mo., where he will
take a course of treatment at the
springs, which have been made famous
for the curing qualities of this disease.
We trust he may return home entirely
free from the many aches and pains.
Phillip Brisben loaded his household
goods here Monday and departed for
their new home in the northern part of
the state. Mrs. Brisben will leave in a
few days. We trust that these excel
lent people will meet with all kinds of
prosperity in their new home.
One of Our Best.
J. T. Porter, one of the best friends
the Journal can boast of, called at the
office last Monday, while looking after
some business matters in the county
seat, arid left the where with for four
subscriptions that he pays for annually.
One of course is his own. another is to
Mrs. AmandK Crabtree, who resides in
Idaho; another to J. T. Harris at Sid
ney. Iowa; and the fourth to D. C.
Collehow, at Seven Mile Ford, Va.
The Reading Circle
The Chautaqua Home Reading Course
met with Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Mon
day evening Pauline Oldham as leader.
The subject was "Race's and Immin
grants in America, as others see us or
concerning our critics. " All the mem
bers are very enthuseastic and will glad
ly welcome new members. The Liter
ary class speaks well for Murray.
The members are Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Gilmore, Miss Mary Walk
er, Mrs. James Longhridge, Misses
Pauline and Fay Oldhamn.
The next meeting will be Monday
evening, April 13 th.O. A.Davis leader.
Lightning Rods!
Pure Copper Cable Lightning Rod, 15
cents per foot. Pitman & Davis.
Seed Oats For Sale
Good variety of seed oatf for sale.
S. O. Cole, Mynard.
Fence Posts For Sale
I have about 400 split fence posts and
a few crib poles that I wish to sell soon.
Wm. Nickles.
Notice to Pay Up.
This is the season of the year when
nearly all business men need money in
order to meet their bills. I have con
siderable money out that should be paid
me now. If convenient, pleasecall and
settle your account. It wil greatly
assist me at this time.
John Cook.
Cancer Removed
Our good German friend John Berg
roan, from near Mynard was in Platts
mouth last Saturday at which time he
had a few months old cancer removed
from his lower lip. While the opera
tion was quite painful and was of
course necessary, he has hopes of being
entirely relieved from it by the same.
While here he paid the Journal office a
short call.
AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY
in thin vicinity and trill mad name to this
Roll of Honor
Following are those who have sent
in the wherewith to avdance their sub
scription mark on the Semi-weekly
Journal to VMJ. We shall endeavor in
this way to acknowledge the receipt of
all monies paid on the weekly edition.
If you fail to find your name in the list
please notify us at once, and if you
have riot 7received credit it may be
looked after at once. At the same
time please accept our thanks for the
remittance
Antone Wallinger, Stuart, Neb.
Mrs. C. Keltner, Nehawka.
John Lean, Elmwood.
I. F. Wood, Bickleton, Neb.
Ed. Henke, Murdock.
James Turk, Elmwood.
W. S. Hines, Alvo.
Hans Seivers, Plattsmouth.
A. H. Denison, Elmwood.
Annie A. Ryan.
H. M. Barker, Atlanta, Neb.
Mrs. W. A. Taylor, Plattsmouth.
John Kline, Plattsmouth.
G. W. Rhoden, Murray.
A. F. Boedeker, Nehawka.
Henry Gakemeier, Murdock
M. G. Kime, Nehawka.
Chris. Koehnke, Oreville, S. D.
J. L. Pell, Union.
Charles Jacobson.
Isaac Stradely, Greenwood.
T. H. Leever, Greenwood.
Frank B. Slagle, Leis, S. D.
W. O. Schewe, Murdock.
C. T. Richards, South Bend.
O. C. Richards, South Bend.
Dietrich Koester, Weeping Water.
F. A. Hanson, Nehawka, paid by F.
L. Hild.
Frank J. Bergman, Wabash.
John Bergman, Mynard.
Albert Fickler, Stanton.
II. E. Warden, Nehawka.
Henry Eichel, Avoca.
J. A. G. Strickland, Elmwood.
Geo. II. Pitman, Thayer, Neb.
Edward Heil, Manley.
II. II. Stoll, Nehawka.
J. F. Campbell, Munay.
O. V. Virgin, Murray.
David Murray, Murray.
W. L. Hull, Holbrook, Neb.
Jas. Lawhead,
Nick Thies, Plainview, Neb.
Clarence Murray, Healey, Kansas.
Emil Walters, Plattsmouth.
John T. Porter, Murray.
D. C. Gollehow, Seven Mile Ford,
Va., paid by John T. Porter.
Mrs. Amanda Crabtree, Couer Alene,
Idaho., paid by John T. Porter.
J. T. Harris. Sidney, Neb.
Sanitary Science
One of the hardest problems of the
Sanitary Science is, to quickly and per
fectly rid a large city of all waste mat
ter, to prevent the poisoning of the air
and water. Just the same is true of
our bodies. Leave the wates matter in
the body and it will surely poison you.
Get rid of it regularly and you will en
joy life. To keep all digestive organs in
a healthy and harmonious activity, is
the object of Triner's American Elixir
of i Bitter Wine, It stimulates all
these organs and does not allow dele
terious ingredients of food to accumul
ate in the body. As soon as there is
too much of such matter present, your
breath will be bad, your appetite gone,
you will have a dull headache, will be
tired and cranky. Use this remedy
whenever your digestion will not be
perfect. At drug stores. Jos. Triner,
616-622 So. Asland Ave., Chicago, 111.
A. 0. U. W. Meeting
The regular meeting of the Murray
Lodge A. O. U. W., No. 365, will be
held on Saturday evening, April 7th.
Business of importance. All members
be present.
J. H. Cook, Financier.
Live Poultry Wanted!
Live poultry wanted by the Clarinda
Poultry, Butter and Egg Co., to be de
livered at the store of Zuckweiler &
Lutz, Plattsmouth, Neb., Monday,
April 6th one day only, for which we
will pay the following prices in cash,
craws to be empty:
Hens and Pullets, per pound 9c
Hen Turkeys, " " 10c
Young Tom Turkeys " 9c
Old " 8c
Ducks. " 6c
Old Roosters, ' " 4c
Will Rest This Summer
Our excellent friend Wm. Doty, from
near Weeping Water, was in Platts
mouth Tuesday, coming in from Omaha,
where he had been on a combined busi
ness and pleasure trip, taking in the
wrestling match the night before.
While here he renewed for the Journal
for the year of 1908, and sends one to
his brother, J. M. Doty, in Mt. Vernon,
Ohio Mr. Doty says he expects to rest
this summer and he will mrke a sever
al months visit back to Ohio, where his
I brother resides.
FOR THE JOURNAL READERS.
office it vill er under thin heading.
Notice of Application for Liquor License
NOTICK Is lii rrliy irlvcii to all imtnoiis Iii-l-lcstl
ami to tin- pulilir. thai the uiitjcr
.sl;rnfil. W. .M. Han-lay. Iius Hlcil Ills iH-tltion
ami aiilii-ut Ion In t In- otti' of tin' city rlerk.
of l In- rlty of i'lattsmouth. county of Cass, ami
Mute of ."Seld-a-ska, us itiiuilvil ly law. slrii'l
ty tin' riUircl iiiuhImt of resident f ree-liolil-ersof
saiil city, setting forth that the appli
cant Is a man of resiieet ahle. character and
si amliiik' and a resident of the state of Nebras
ka, and pravlinr that a license may lie issued
tothe sald V. M. llarelay for the sale of mall,
spirituous and vinous liquors for the erlod
of one year from the dale of the hearing of
said application In a Imildini? situated on the
west half (wH) of lot nine (!) in Mock t wenty
rilni', -.) in the tirst ward of the said city of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
W. M. HAIJC'I.A V
March :Y, I'.tu. Applicant.
Notice of Application for Liquor License
NOTICE Is hereby Klven to all iiersons in
terested and to the puMic. that the under
siirned I'eter (oos. has tiled his iietilion and
application in the office of the city clerk, of
the city of I'lattsmouth. county of Cass, and
state of Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required numlierof resident free-holders
of the said city, sell in forth that the ap
plicant is a man of resiKct ahle character and
st andiiiK' und a resident of the slate of Nebras
ka, and prayintr that a license may lie issued
to the said I'eter t.oos for the sale of malt,
spirituous and vinous liiiuors for the iier
lod of one year from the date of the hear
in of said application in a buildin situated
on lot twelve. (I-') in block thirty. CK)) in the
tirst ward of the said city of I'lal tsmout h. Ne
braska. I'KTKK OOOS.
March ?4. I '.His. Applicant
Notice of Application for Liquor License
rVlOTICE Is hereby triven to all in-rsons in-
terested and to the public, t hat the under
signed. Kd llouat, has tiled his etitioii and
application In the office of the cily clerk, of
the city of I'lattsmouth. counly of Cass, and
state of Nebraska, as required b.v law. signed
by the required numlierof resident free-holders
of said city, set t in forth that the appli
cant Is a man of respectable character and
standin and a resident of the state of Nebras
ka, and prayin that a license may lie issued
to the said Kd Doiiat for the sale of malt,
spirituous and vinous liiuors for the period
of one year from the dale of the bearln of
said application in a buildin situated on the
east half (e's of lot twelve (I-') in block
1 wenty-nine (:') in the tirst ward of the said
city of I'lattsmouth. Nebraska.
Kit llOXAT.
March 21. Ums Applicant
Notice of Application for Liquor License
NOTICE is hereby iven to all persons in
terested and to the public, that the under
signed. .1. K. Mchaniel, has tiled his iietition
and applicat ion in the office of the cily clerk,
of the city of I'lal tsmout h. count y of Cass, and
state of Nebraska, as required by law. sined
by the required nitmlier of resident free-holders
of said city, set tin forth that the appli
cant is a man of resectable character and
standin and a resident of the state of Nebras
ka, and prayin that a license may be issued
to t lie saiii .1. K. Mcl laniel for I he sale of malt,
spirituous and vinous liiuors for the iieriod
of one year from the date of the hearin of
said application in a buildin situated on lot
six in block thirty-three (XI). in the fourth
ward, of t lie said cily of I'lattsmouth. Ne
braska. .1. E. MclAN I EI..
.March -4. lilt's Applicant.
Notice of Application for Liquor License
NOTICE is hereby Iven to all iiersons inter
ested and to the public, that the under
slned. Adolph Oicse. has tiled his iietition
and applicat ion in the office of the city clerk,
of the city of I'lattsmouth. county of Cass, and
state of Nebraska, as required by law. sined
by the required numlierof resident free hold
ers of said city, settin forth that the appli
cant is a man of resectable character and
standin and a resident of the state of Neb
raska, and prayin that a license may !e is
sued to the said Adolph Oiese for the sale of
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the
eriod of one year from the dale of the hearin
of said applicat ion in a buildin situated on
the west half wV4)of lot six (ti) in block thirty
four CM in the fourth ward of the said city of
I'lattsmouth. Nebraska.
ADOT.l'H OIESE.
March i'l, V.K'S. Applicant.
Notice of Application tor Liquor License
NOTICE is hereby iven to all ersoiis inter
ested and to the public, that the under
sined Ed Eenberer. lias tiled his etition
and application in the office of the city clerk
of the city of I'lattsmouth. county of Cass, and
state of Nebraska, as required by law, sined
by the required numlierof resident free-holders
of said city, settin fortli that the appli
cant is a man of resiiectable character and
standin and a resident of the state of Ne
braska, and prayin that a license may lie is
sued to the said Ed Eenberer for the sale of
malt, spirituous and vinous TViuors for the
eriod of one year from the date of the hearin
of said applicat ion in a buildin situated on
the east half (efi) of lot twelve (12) in block
twenty-elht (2s) in the first ward of the said
city of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska.
ED Eti ENBErUiEK.
March 2 l'JOs. Applicant.
DRUGGIST'S PERMIT
NOTICE is hereby (riven that F. G. Fricke &
Co. have filed their etition as required by
the statutes of the state of Nebraska with the
city clerk of the city of Plattsmouth. Nebras
ka, requestln a ermit to sell malt, spirituous
and vinous liquors for medicinal, mechanical
and chemical purposes for .the comin munici
pal year in the buildin situated on lots one (1)
and two (2) in black thirty -six (30) in the city
of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska.
F. . FRICKE & CO..
March 20. 1 90S. Applicant.
DRUGGIST'S PERMIT
NOTICE is hereby triven that (Jerin & Co
have filed their etition as required by the
statutes of the state of Nebraska with the city
clerk of the city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, re
quest in a ermit to sell malt, spirituous and
vinous liiiuors for medicinal, mechanical and
chemical purposes for the comin municipal
year in the buildin situated on the west half
( wVi) of lot twelve. (12) in block twenty-eiht
(-) in the city of I'lattsmouth. Nebraska.
GEIUNG & CO..
March 2i. 1)S. Applicant.
Notice of Application for Liquor
License.
Notice is hereby triven to all ersons inter
ested and to the public, that the nndersitied.
William Ban-lay. has tiled his petition and ap
plication in the office of the county clerk of
Cass county. Nebraska, as required by law.
sined by a majority of the resident free hold
ers of Eiht Mile Grove precinct, settin forth
that the applicant is a man of resectable
character and standin and a resident of t he
state of Nebraska, and prayin that a license
may iie issued tothesaid William Barclay for
the sale of malt, spirit uous and vinous liquors
for the eriod of one year from the date of the
hearin of said application in a buildin on
lot I in block 4. in the villae of Cedar Creek,
in Eiht Mile Grove precinct, in Cass count y,
Nebraska.
1 2t.T Wl I.LI AM II A ICC I.AT.
Applicant.
A trade was consumated yesterday
where by E. Y. Hanley.of Shenandoah,
Iowa, becomes the owner of the Weten
camp building which has been the pro
perty of Martin T. Martin, of Omaha
until yesterday. Will C. Ramsey has
been appointed the agant for the building.
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The Modern Woodman of America, Held Their
Convention To Elect Delegates to State
Endorsed Mayor II. R. Gering for Dele
gate to Head Camp and Dr. E.
W. Cook for Head Physician
The majority of the Camp of the
Woodman were represented at the
meeting at Weeping Water yesterday,
and a general good time was had. The
members of the Camp at Weeping
Water are princes in the art of enter
taining and this they proved yesterday.
The convention there selected, three
detegates to the state convention which
is to meet in Lincoln on the 5th of next
month, as well as three alternates, the
delegates being, Henry Ii. Gering, W.
B. Banning and J. N. Woodard, the
Alternates W. H. Pool, Dr. E. W.
Cook and D. J. Pittman. They endors
ed Dr. Cook for head physician of the
state, and Henry R. Gering for dele
gate to the national convention, which
meets at Peoria, Illinois in June.
Arrangements were made for a coun
ty log rolling and Elmwood selected as
the place, designating the Camp at
Elmwood, as the one to select the time,
as they thought best. J. N. Wardard
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CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE!
Fistula Fissure, Bleeding, Itching, Ul
ceration, Constipation and all Rectal
Diseases a Specialty,
THE GERMAN SPECIALISTS.
532 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la.
Great Introducing Grocery
Offer!
You can save $3.60. We gain a customer. This Great In
troductory Grocery Offer cannot be broken. J6.00 in
CASH to accompany order. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded:
40 pounds granulated sugar (x
8 pounds P. & G. coffee 2 00
1 Sack Patent Flour 1 30
1 Quart Pickels 30
Baking Powder 40
Toilet Soap 30
Tea no
1 3-lb Can Tomatoes i;,
Soda or,
Orders filled same day received. All mail order f. o. b.
;ars, Plattsmouth.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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of that place was selected President of
the Log Rolling Association, L. IJ.
Walcott of Elmwood, Secretary and ('.
L. Graves of Union, Treasurer.
i The Lancaster county convention
which met yesterday at Lincoln also
endorsed Dr. Cook for the position in a
resolution in the State Journal, as fol
lows. "In the discharge of the high
office of head physician for the state of
Nebraska, Neighbor E. W. Cook of
Plattsmouth, Neb., has won for himself
the admiration and gratitude of all Ne
braska Wood,men because of his fidelity
to duty and his impartial treatment of
matters coming before him as such
physician. Therefore this convention
hereby endorses his administration of
this office and requests the executive
council of our society to appoint Dr.
Cook as head physician for Nebraska
for another term."
It is a pleasure to see our citizens
whom we know as bring worthy of the
confidence and trust reposed in them,
recognized away from home.
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