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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
The Plattsrnouth Journal! Hanker John H. Pic-rson wont to I Lincoln Wednesday evening for the 1 purpose of attending to packing and I'LMJLISIIKO WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. II. A. HATES, I'tJHMsiiKic. ritrt-J ;it Uh-i-.lof71r-at I'litllMriioulh. e-ir:isk:i.;i-sivnil cIsihs n:itU-r. .Hiaw k.i. U;iy ('. I'ollird l( li i l ili- liri-t ar turn to this mark") tin- first days l' tin- .ek. .hums l'alm-r nit i ,i. i. 1 for ."..tiiin Ihi di Is rl'oin Mm .ml thi- was hi; first delivery. Jt was dry and fair l quality. K. Kiikpatriek lias resigned his jf.sitimi with the IJurlington rail ruail at T;n -n.a, and is now in the employ ..I tin- I'. .S. government as i-:,ie ,i::d lra;!n- manager for t he army :it S;m Frsi li' l' i. He ran it ;it L'.r,no per year. .'..is. I:. I. McCowii who has heeii p. -re visiting le-r sister. Mrs. Andrew I'itliiari. fur I lie last three wei ks di i; t. for I ((dependence, KiiS., wlere -he will i-it her hrother. shipping of household goods to this place, and he and his family expert to he eoiuforf ahly settled In their new home the coming week. Ceore Thai ker, who came from .Homer to attend the funeral of his father last Friday, returned home Sunday morning. Mrs. Charles Garrison departed last Friday for Burlington Junction, Mo., where she is taking treatment at : the mineral springs, i Mrs. Jennings, widow of the late I John W. Jennings, has been visit ling re latives and friends in this vicin I ity, departed Tuesday for her new ! home in Chicago. Mrs. A. J. Anderson came home ! yesterday from Omaha, where she I has h -en with her son Arthur at 'the hospital. She reports that ho is getting along reasonably well. I Mrs. M. H. Davis, who has been Honrv Conrad, lefori !! home in Illinois. i:-v. C. A. I! irdii k's w ife and foui children arrived here on the mid ni ;l:t train Tuesday and will "be ai home" in tie IT. 15. parsonage. We vehome them to oar village and hope that their residence hen- may be mi;':iall l:et:el:ial. Mr. Isaac i'ollatd returned home from Seattle. Washington, on Wed nesday evening, having a ery satis f;"tory trip. She reports Mrs. Shot well as portVitiy happy and evincing no desire to return to Nebraska. It seems that about three years' res idence in Washington makes one wil ling to live tie-re forever. Frank I'.oedecker has purchased the property of V. P. Sheldon that has been occupied by the editor, and will take possession soon alter the first of the month. The consideration we understand was $U,1M0 cash. It will make Frank a tine home. This will in all probab ility cause the editor of this paper to build a home for himself and paper. turning to seriously ill for a long time, is now Jowly improving, a fact that will be noted with pleasure by many friends here and elsewhere, and all will hope that her imrpaof w yf wf w will hope that her improvement may continue until her health is com pletely restored. Dick Conrad reports that he had his share of honors at the Nebraska City stock show last week, taking i five first and one second premiums on lied Foil cattle, and first pre mium on mules. Others in this vi cinity had stock on exhibition, but we have not been able to get a com plete list of the premiums secured. K. 12. McCleve and wife are mov ing their household goods to Ne braska City, where they intend mak ing their home for a while, and their numerous friends here wish them prosperity and contentment in their new home. Mr. nad Mrs. F. A. Schaffer, the new proprietors of the hotel, are here to take charge to morrow, and on behalf of Union peo ple the Ledger extends to them a cordial welcome to our town. I Jin wood. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Osborn, Wednesday , October The typhoid fever cases in mis kirk and Wall families are conval escing. The four cases of typhoid fever at Charles Hall's are getting along .nicely. Three of the cases are con j vales, i ng. I Capt. James White was taken con i sidcrably worse Wednesday. He at tempted to walk without help and ireeeieel a severe: fall. Will Osborn, who was recently operate el upon for npondicit is, is I recovering nicely, being able to sit up in bed a portion of the time. i A. J. Tow le, a former 121 in wood : boy, but for several years past of She ridan, Wyo., is visiting his many Hlmwood friends. Arthur entered jthe political arena last spring and J is now one of Sheridan's popular ; coime-ilmen. L. F. Uhley commenced the car penter work on C. (!. Bailey's new barn Friday. The structure will be ::x;:6 feet. 16 foot posts. The di mension stuff and sheeting used in the barn is of oet tonwcod, grown on Mr. Hailey's farm. Wm. Mueller returned Wednesday from a trip to Canada where he went to look at land. He reports himself as being will pleased with the country, and thinks seriously of investing in a chunk of King Ed ward's soil . r Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and con sumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. Kings New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a com plete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold at F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. C. P. HALE, President IK7QQd V. R. BRUCE, Secretary n m ran ' hi IJ ft FROM Till-: MAXUFACTURIvR TO THIS COXSI'MI-R A PKRMANKNT MKMORIA L IS 'A JOY FOKKVKR " ..!rr. ..'-- -,': nil a lu.-.?.i,i- It ivcf. v ir-i i r. -W4f r-i nt'-;- Lawson Sheldon Monument Erected by Us in the Nehawka Cemetery. We manufacture our work from all kinds of standard granite, which we pur chase direct from the quarries, in the rough, in carload lots, usin power ma chinery and automatic tools. See one of our salesman, or call at our plant before placing an order for memorial work. You will receive prompt and cour teous treatment whether you place a large or small order with us or not. WHY NOT TRADE AT HOME? GLENWOOD GRANITE WORKS, 6LENW00D, IA. oc HOW TO WIN A PRIZE! Scattered through the adds, beginning with the letters of the alphabet, are several nr'spelled words. Read each ad carefully and see if you can find all the mistakes. All answers must be written on one side of the paper only, and each word that is mis spelled must be spelled correctly. Answers must be sent in by mail, addressed to A. B. C. editor, care of Evening Journal. No answers will be opened until SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, giving everybody an equal chance. First prize $5.00; second $2.00 and $1.00 for the next three. Prize winners will be announced in the paper later also list of correct words. M L asemi STANDS FOR semissen & Sons Always in the lead in Hardware of all kinds. A store where Quality and Low Prices reign supreme. A store selling the celebrated Radient stoves. A store that will save you money and last for Asemissen & Sons UY USTER JROWN lue Ribbon Shoes and you won't go busted, (for boys and girls.) Howard & Foster shoes for men. Dr. Reed cushion shoes for men. White Ribbonshoes for women. SHERWOOD & SON. REPAIRING DONE RIGHT. RABILL'S HOICES HRISTMAS ELECTIONS -OF UP-TO-DATE JEWELRY Are the best ever shown in Plattsrnouth. Goods are arriving daily, all the latest New York Novelties. Come in and C us while the assortment is complete. Beauti ful Gifts from 50c and up. CRABILL HAS THEM. STANDS FOR OVEY & SON Did you know that we are Doing things that have never been Done before on LACE CURTAINS Great sale started Saturday and continues un til Saturday, November 7th. Look at our reg ular add for prices. Also our window display. You can see for yourself. Stands For LECTRIC Supplies of All Kinds We carry everything in the Electric line, and employ expert MECHANICTS to do our work. Let Us Figure on Your Work. EARL C. WESCOTT. AGENT. STANDS FOR IRST NATIONAL BANK First in Cass county. First in Plattsrnouth. First in the confidence of the people. First place you should patrinize. First time you are down town. Capital. $50,000 Surplus. S2S.OCO OOD Reliable Merchandice the kind that is wanted in every household. The Quality Grade is our desire to supply, and we keep them for you. Zuckveiler & Lufz, Sixth Street, Plattsrnouth, Neb. ipiii Stands For THE UAJESTIG And we stand ready to give you an hour of the most refined and up-to-date entertain ment that can be had for 10c. Remember this entertainment given here will educate by ILUSTRATION along lines that public schools cannot attempt. That is why the younger children may witness them with profit as well as pleasure. Special offer in addition to cash prizes we will give one free ticket for the first fifteen correct answers. Program changes 3 times a week. 2000 feet of film. n n Will Think This Letter a I I II Misspelled Word. Yet, Will y FIND ANOTHER MORE ABSURB, But if you want something difficult, or to keep you awake, buy a load of our coal and then look for slate. G. W. BAYLOR, Exclusive Coal Dealer. STANDS FOR THE SBORN GAF! THE POPULAR RESTRUANT. Short Orders and Lunches a Specialty. Special 25c Dinner every day. Our Motto:-"We Never Sleep." OLIVER OSBORN, Proprietor. 3 Doors North Donat's Saloon. rn rn Stands For p! ARDWARE U U JOHN BAUER For one week only we will sell our immense stock of ENTERPRISE, RUSWIN, UNIVERSAL and O. V.B Food Choppers at prices fiat they were never sold at before. Watch our east window. JOHN BAUER, Proprietor. PI ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE GRAND OPENING OF RWIN & CO.'S SAVINGS BANK STORE U Watch for the exact date. "Nothing but Good Goods." "Everything Low Priced." Coats Block, Plattsrnouth, Neb. Stands For D. P. ACKS0N Dealer In FURNITURE and STOVES Just now is the time to think of that Heat ing Stove. We have just what you want. Our celebrated NATIONAL STEEL RANGE took the GOLD MEDEL at St. Louis. Isn't this enough to convince you of the QUALITIES' We also sell the GARLAND RANGES. Best in town! Call and get our prices, we know we can save you money. PEARLMAN'S OLD STAND STANDS FOR lattsmouth State Bank Ualso for protection for which LUC tp'JJt J-'J. JJ vapi iCW id iVv. v auu and $50,000.00 liabilty of stockholders stands to protect the depositors in this bank. Also, for appreciation which this bank wishes to express its patrons for their business. Promising you the best service possible at all times. Call at our new location after Novem ber 1st, old stand of First National Bank. Certificates issued bearing interest. $1.00 opens an interest account in our Savings De partment. Call and see us about this. DR. A. P. BARNES' ESTAURANT is the best place in town to eat. Regular Dinner 25c. All the decalicies of the season. Once you come, you will come again. Main Street, Opposite Court House Stands For OPER'S TUDIO Whatever mistake you find in this ad. you will make none if you have us to make your Photos. We are mak ing SPECIALL inducements for Christmas mas. Come in now and you will be sure of careful attention. What is nicer for a gift than a picture of a dear friend. Stands For AIM HORN -DEALER IN- Edison Phonographs and Victor Talking Machines We handle the line exclusively, allways having the latest selections. We sell on easy terms. H. G. Van Horn, Plattsrnouth, Nebraska. "K M Stands For JOHN ATERMAN -Dealer In Lumber and Building Matariel Hard and Soft Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc. SOUTH FOURTH ST., BETWEEN MAIN and THIRD Stands For ORLECM U Your Tailor This is spelled right bat backwards but our work is frontwards and right. We are showing all the latest Woolens and are mak ing them up in the latest style. Suits $25.00 and up. Cleaning and Presing in all its branches. HEMET 71 & CO. Business Devoted to Lovers! That is lovers of confectionary. 14 years ex Derience makinc ranHioa nntA i . ;-e iui uicir uaiaie- tickling qualities. We make a small i sion on your purse, but an "unforgottable" one on your sense of taste. m ! NEMETZ & CO., Candymakers Neit to P. 0. A t'"''"sr 52