The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 22, 1908, Image 2

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    Murray Department.
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C. C. PARMELE, President. FRED L. NUTZMAN, Vica-PiEsifitn:.
V. 6. BOEOEKER, Cashier.
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Pay by Check!
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(iet into closer touch with your finan
cial affairs. Keep tab on every cent
coming in and tfoin out.
Voii can do this easily.
Start a checking account with us; de-j-,'iL
wliati-ver money you now have
issue a check for every obligation.
Your hank hooks records all items.
Kvery check' is a receipt,
allow us to explain the checking sys
tem to you more lully.
Murrav State Bank
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Murray, NebrcskL. 0
Another Pioneer Dead.
Mr. T. I). 71 acker, one of the early
iio:1Ler of the state, passed away at Ids
home near the old town of Cleveland
Wednesday night, after a short illness.
Mr Tharker came to this state in the
early sixties and located on a piece of
land on Salt Creek. This land is now a
part of Lincoln. lie was on the ground
when Ilavid Iiutler came with other of
ficials to look over the country for a
site for the state capitol. They had
heen unhiding, and the buffoonery and
songs were far below the dignity of the
state ollicials. Mr. Thacker bought the
present home in 1S70, where he has
lived ever since. He leaves a large
family, all of whom are married aid
doing well. Uncle Dabner has a lot of
friends who will miss him.
Tlie Kiiul You Il:iv Al-.v.iys IJowghf, ;u..l v. .T.:. I: lias Jnen
in use for over iJO yars, I his bnrno tlm sign ihjro ol
and has Ik-cii iiiadoii'iiiiT Jiis ?r.
NTER IH
CALIFORNIA
(6. sonal supcrvisiou sin. , its iisfar.ry.
stcwzt Allow iHMuoiolwoivi'. you in llii's.
All Counterfeits, Imitations ami ".Tnsl
as-gool ' are I.Mit
GO IN 0".T03ER
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O. V. Virgin has been on the sickest Uncle Ben Beckman is improving
this week. I nicely-
Dr. B. F. Brendel was an Omaha vis- , Mrs. Bert Hansel is on the sick list.
itor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gapen attended
the Bryan speaking Thursday evening.
Mrs. (). A. Davis and her brother,
Dick Pitman, were Omaha visitors Mon
day. N. Clarence and Colonel Snavely were
Mr. Wm. Hendricks made a business
trip to Omaha Monday.
Air. and Mrs. Lev. Slagle are rejoic
ing over the arrival of a young boy at
their home.
Will Ramsey was a visitor her Mon-
'. . .. , . i i : dav. eoinir out into Mt. Pleasant pre-
in riattsmoutn inursuay 10 ncai m. , . - - ,
cinct. We believe that Will deserves
see tsryan.
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Perry drove!
up to the Ilrvan speaking last Thurs- j
day evening 1 ay n corn husking. As the corn is
John Porter has been quite sick for i very 'light this is thankfully received by
the past few days, but is improving at the husker-it will prolong his job.
this writing. Mrs. Warren Wiley and sister, Isabelle
election.
The rain this week has caused a de-
W'e still have plenty of fruit jai
fruit jar caps
ai.d rings.
IIolmms Smith
Tweniy Ccnls For Choice Eulter.
W'e are in need of good butter, and
will pay lid cents for choice and H5 cents
for tub butter. IIoi.MKS & SMITH.
Sail.
We have just received a car of Mich
igan Salt in barrel, sack and rock. Call
if in need of salt.
Holmes & Smith
LOCAL HEWS
Mayor Henry R. Gering was a pas
senger this morning for Omaha where
he will look after business matters.
Mrs. W. L. Pickett was a passenger
on the early train this morning for
Lincoln where she will visit friends.
A. J. Trillity, the enterprising Main
street barber, is in Omaha this after
noon looking after business matters.
Carl Kunsman is in South Omaha to
day looking after business matters at
the packing houses and stock yards.
Mrs. C. L. Buckley of Omaha return
ed to her home this noon, after several
days in the city the guest of her par
ents. D. O. Dwyer is looking after busi
ness matters in Omaha this afternoon,
Mrs. II. C Long returned home last Young, were passengers on the five having been a passenger on the mail
Tuesday n;. r ling from her visit in Fur- ; Sunday evening train for Omaha, where
nas county. I tney visited with friends and attended
Albert Young spent a number of days ! to some shopping Monday,
last week in Knox c ounty, visiting with j Pauline Oldham and Gertrude Long
his many fridnds. were passengers on Bryan's special
Mr. and Mrs. John Farris drove to i from Murray to Plattsmouth. Thegirls
Plattsmouth Thursday to attend the ; wanted the honor of riding on the next
Bryan speaking. I President's special, so Pauline tele-
Dave Amick and Col. Seybolt shipped I Phone? her father, who was aboard the
two cars of cattle to South Omaha special, asking if possible to stop and let
.1 j. ri . u a Hf ,vu
. . . , ham 3 request Mr. Mullen stopped the
Miss Marerrett Jamison visited home ! . . , . , , .. .
auss .udi,ieii am i train. The girls considered it a great
ioiks at weeping aier oamiuaji, 'honor
turning on tne evening train
tram
Mrs. John S. Hall is in Omaha this
afternoon looking after business mat
ters in connection with her Sixth street
store.
while the low colonist rates are in
effect. Daily through tourist
sieepLis via Denver, scenic Colo
rado and Salt Lake. Go ahead of
the rush at the end of the month.
HOfESEEKERS' RATES:
First and third Tuesdays each
month to the far west, northwest
and the southwest. These make i
SECURE AN IRRIGATED FARM
Experiments tliat trifle witlt ami endanger t lu health of
infants and Children liipcriency against IvvperiineisU
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cantor Oil, liro
frorie, Irops and Soothing Syrups. It is IMeasant. It
contains neither Opium, JMorpliinc nor other Nareot'.e
suhstaiiee. Its ae is its gruuranteu. It destroys AVorrns
and allays Feverishness. Jt cures liarrlie;t and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates t!wi Food, regulates tin)
Stomach and liowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep.
TIjo Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.
GSKtSIS'JE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
Signature of
. L.
The besst chances of the day in
the Big Horn Basin and Yellow
stone Valley. Government irri
gated lands one-tenth down, re
mainder prorata in ten years with
out interest. Corporation irri
gated lands equally cheap and
fayorable. A paramount and rul
ing fact in this region is the never
failing water supply. Do not
make your new home in any irri
gated region without a full stud
of the water supply.
Write D. Clem Deaver, General
Agent, Landseekers' Information
Bureau, Omaha, or
PICKETT, TICKET AGENT, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
L. W. WAKELET. 6. P. A. Omaha. Neb.
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
"While in the army in 1863 I
taken with chronic diarrhoea,"
George M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa.
"I have since tried many remedies but
without any permanent, until Mr. A.
W. Miles, of this place, persuaded me
to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of which
stopped it at once." For sale by F. G.
Fricke & Co.
The Kind Yon Ha8 Always Bought
6231
In Use For Over 30 Years.
mM, 7'r MURRAV STRICT. NWY"KI CITW.
THE CCNT-M'
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THE NEXT GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA,
F -Wis v i : ; '. ' .
Come out and hear a good sermon
next Sunday, as Mr. Lamp of the Pres
byterian church is a fine orator.
Chas. Stone is in Nebraska again and
we are pleased that he can't stay away
from his home state for we need him
here.
Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore were among
the number in attendance at the Bryan
speaking in Plattsmouth last Thursday
night.
Glen Boedeker and wife returned
last Saturday from their Denver trip,
and will soon be at home in their new
residence.
Mrs. John Durman, who was taken
seriously ill in Plattsmouth the evening
of the Bryan meeting, is at home and
doing nicely.
The teachers and pupils of the school
will give a program Friday afternoon.
Parents and friends of the children are
ir.vited to attend.
Mrs. Glen Perry entertained a num
ber of her friends Thursday afternoon,
and very much to the enjoyment of
those present. At five o'clock refresh
ments was served in two courses. Those
who enjoyed Mrs. Perry's hospitality
were Mesdames Jas. Walker, Geo. Gil-
more, Oscar Gapen, Chas. Perry, Chas
Spencer, Cole, Will Jeans, Harve Beck-
ner, O. A. Davis, Will Sporer; Misses
Gertrude Long, Margie Walker, Pauline
Oldham and Verna Cole.
In Honor Miss Ella Virgin.
A birthday party was given in honor
of Miss Ella Virgin, at the home of Mr,
Buel Virgin, on Saturday evening, Oc
tober 17, 1908, and to say that those
present enjoyed a good time, but half
expresses it. The gathering of the
young people in honor of Miss Ella was
a complete surprise to the estimable
young lady. The evening passed off
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Those who have been on the sick list ! "oui
luncneon was servea.
the past week are Alva Long, Edward
Lewis and Mrs. Buel Virgin. None,
however, very serious.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Beck and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Davis drove to Murray Thursday
evening, taking the five train for the
Bryan speaking at Plattsmouth.
Mrs. A. I.. Baker was a passenger on
the ear'.v trniti Wednesday fur Omaha.
where she will re:r.a:n for a number
davs for tivaio.er.t for deafness.
of
Don't forget that Saturday evening,
N n-t n.'per Tth. is the date for tlie great
lecturer. I. l'. Wi?ke: f 'Mm, and if you
miss this v vi v.-'.'.', mis-? a great treat.
Those present to enjoy the pleasant
event were: Misses Pauline Oldham,
Margaret Jameson, Teresa Stokes,
Grace Graves, Villa Gapin, Lelia Val
lery. May Lewis, Lucille Rice, Edith
Dill, Isabella Young, Louise Virgin, El
la Virgin; Dr. J. F. Brendel, Prof.
Ericksoii, Arthur Copenhaver, Homer
Schlichtemeier, Warner Lewis, Albert
Beckner, Tim Tilson. Geo. Wiley, Guy
Stokes. Lloyd Lewis, Rex Young, Har
ry Baxter. J. and V. Minier, Philip
Kiel, wife ai.ds .p, Clarence and daugh-
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nd Ivhvara Lewis and wife.
'.'here Eidlets Flew.
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Jas. Eppien was a passenger this
morning on the early train to Omaha
where he had business matters to at
tend to.
Miss Cora Raker of Gretna, arrived
in the city this morning to make a visit
with her sister, Mrs. W.E. Rosencrans,
for several days.
Mrs. Jas. Hart was a passenger on
the mail train this noon for Omaha
where she will visit with her daughter
for several days.
A. Claybaugh, representing the
Plattsmouth Gas Company, was a busi
nes visitor this afternoon in Omaha,
going up at noon.
C. A. Downs, wife and baby were in
the city today for a few hours looking
after business matters, returning to
Omaha on the noon train.
Mrs. Emil Holmberg departed on the
fast mail this noon for Wausa, Neb.,
where she will visit with her husband
who is employed at that point.
Register of Deeds Schneider depart
ed for the west this evening on apoliti
cal mission. He had the republican
arguments in a little go-away bag with
him.
Miss Ringland, of Oxford, O., was in
the city yesterday visiting the public
schools in the interest of the Wesleyan
college at Oxford. She departed this
morning for Ashland.
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das. Arcner ana wne, were passen
gers on the early train for Omaha where
Mr. Archer had some business to look
after and where they will visit with
their son for the day.
Rev. Svan Anderson of Chicago, 111.,
was in the city yesterday, preaching at
the Swedish Mission church. While in
the city he was the guest of Wm.
Fahlson and family. He departed tbis
morning for the north.
Mrs. Johnson, daughters D-;lIa and
Phebe and son Clarence, who have
neen visaing relatives in the c;ty
j vv asnington, were passengers
i morning for Glonwood. Ii.ivii, v
l." will isit friends for a :
lumber for Sale!
I have a quality of cotton wood lutn
ber on hand at my place one-half mile
east cf the Missouri River Ferry in
Iowa, which I will sell $16.00 per thou
sand feet. Lumber is in good shape,
all lengths and widths. Address, Pacif
ic Junction la, or Mutual Phone from
there. A. Graham.
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Farm For Sale!
Three hundred and twenty (320) acres,
one and one-half miles from Murray.
Good improvements. $95,00 per acre.
Inquire of John H. Spangler,
Murray, Neb.
LETTER,
To Mr. C Heisel, Platts
mouth, Nebraska.
Dear Sir: A big mill-owner, Spar-
tansburg, S. C. wanted 5,000 gallons of
paint, and bought by price; paid 5 cents
less than ours; got a "lead-and-zinc"
paint; but the lead was sulphate of lead
not carbonate. Sulphate costs about
half; and covers about half.
That paint was adulterated about six
times as much as the 5 cents paid for.
He "saved" 5 cents; and it cost him 30.
Oh no; it cost him more than that;
we forgot the labor. Can't work it out
exactly; don't know how long it'll wear.
Short-measure besides; that alone
wras twice as much as his "saving"
cents.
It was thin, too; some loss there;
don't know how much.
There was too much dryer in it. The
maker made something on that; he
didn't.
Taking it altogether, he didn't make
much by that cents.
Go by the name: and tlie name is
voe lead-and-zine.
Yours truly
F. W. Devoe Co.
New York, Chic ago and Kansas City
P. S. II. L. As', tni.sen S n r. i
our paint.
Notice of Incorporation.
Notice is hereby given that the Far
mers Grain and Stock Company has filed
articles of incorporation in the office of
the Secretary of State and in the office
of the County Clerk of ("ass county,
Nebraska.
That the name of the corporation is
the Farmers Grain and Stock Company;
that the principal place of transacting
its business is Greenwood. Cass county,
Nebraska; that the general nature of
the business to be transacted is the buy
ing and selling of grain, fuel and build
ing materials; that the amount of the
authorized capital stock is ten thousand
($10,000) dollars and shall be issued
when called for by the Board of Direc
tors of this corporation, and all stock
when issued shall be fully paid and non
assessable. Thatthe corporation is to commence
August 1, 1 !.', and is to terminate
August 1, 1 !).'!, or until dissolved by a
two-thirds vote of the stockholders;
that the highest amount of indebted
ness or liability to which the corpora
tion is at any time to subject itself is
not to exceed two-thirds (H) of the
capital stock subscribed for and paid in,
UfH h fl MAI I PNRrEGPR and that the affairs of the corporation
HUH Mi U. OHHLLLIlULIIuLi , are to be conducted by a president, sec-
. , rotary and treasurer and by a board of
will address the voters of Cass c,unty directors. Ciiari.es Williams,
at Plattsmouth, on , President.
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Monday, Octeber 26th, I908, ! Notice of sie uder cuotu.
Mortgoges.
at 8 o'clock p. m. Mr. Shallenberger
is the democrasic candidate for gover
nor, and one of the finest orators in Ne
braska. Come out and hear the next
governor.
Elmwood
From the Leader-Echo.
A twelve pound boy was born to Mr.
anp Mrs. George Nenstiel yesterday
morning.
Two of D. Buskirk's boys and one of
Robert Wall's boy are quite sick with
typhoid fever.
Mrs. Bina Kitzel went to Mynard
yesterday to visit relatives and attend
the dedication of the new M. E. church.
Glen White, in charge of the govern
ment forest reserve at Ilyannis, Ne
braska, came Saturday evening and
will spend the winter here, his brother,
C. E., remaining at the reserve.
E. S. Lorenz, of Dayton, Ohio, cou
sin of F. W. Lorenz, came in Tuesday
evening and gave the latter quite a !
purprise. F. W. Lorenz had n.'ver j
seen his cousin up to this time. The ! i-Vmh vMl!ii-.i-iyS i.-.i;.v
former is a music compositor of na- The chicken supper v iven last inY'ht
at the Presbyterian church bv thp
was a grand sucress. There
Notice is lirieliy jriven that li.v virtue of a
oliattlt' mortt.Ms.'e. l:ttel ( )Mol-r II. r.mr. to
rure tlie payment of tin- sum of :i,Vi..iii. with
interest at the rate of jer rent from said
date, and hy virtue of a rhattle mortira.""
lated January . It in. to secure the payment of
t lie sum of !?:Si.0o. with interest at the rate of
in mt rent from the Jhth day of I teremlier,
I'.f.T. lotti of said mort iratres ha vini.' heen duly
tiled in tlie tiff ice of the county rlerk of Cass
rounty. Nelnaska. anl executed liy K. A.
I'letrher. and uikui earh of said mortmain h
there is due and unpaid the orltrlnal sums wit ti
interest thereon: that earh of said moriiraifej
has heen assigned ,y niorttratre to the First
National Hank of i'lattsmouth, Nelnaska. lie
fault huviiur heen made In the payment of said
sums, and no suit or oi her iroreedlntrs at law
havintr l-en inst it uted to recover said dehu
or any part thereof, therefore the undersigned
will sell the projierty in said rhattlel mort
t'atre. iesrriiied vi.: -)ne trray mare mule,
four years old. weight nine hundred H(Hi)
jxiumis: one horse (trra.v) mule, four years old,
weiirlit nine hunclred CtHi) pounds: one sorrel
mare, eit'ht years old. ueitrht nine hundred
!'I0 imunds: one hay horse, five years old,
weight twelve hunilred (Iii immiikIs; one
hi ark horse, w ei'ht on t housanii ( Iimmo pounds,
atre seven iears; one lilack horse, weiirht on
t lioiisand ( lirnto ixiiinds. aire seven years: me
liay mare, weiirht nine hiinlred and fifty t'.t.id)
jMiundi. aued twelve years; one set of ilouhle
new) (oiii-oifi harness. I '4 tuir: one set of
double harness: one row, weiirht one thousand
one hundred (IHti'l iMiunds. live years of Hire,
at puni ir aii't ion at t he sale ham of sam fi.
r-miili at and N ine streets, in the iiy of
I'lat 1 sun it h. N 4-hrask a. mi tin- 1 Jt I. na y of No
n-Mliii'f. IK'"", at one o'eoi-k P. III. of saiil s;,ii.
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Ciiicken Supper a Success.
tional fame.
Will Osb'rn was
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with appendicitis laft week an 1 was
operated upon at the hospital Friday
afternoon. Hi? condition wa-; found to
be very serinus. He withstood the
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