The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 17, 1910, Image 6

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.PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READERS.
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an ittm of interest in this vicinity and trill mail name to tijs office it irill appear unfcr this hcudinq
! If any of tlie within of the Journal know of a social f eiU cr
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fBORBOW A DOLLARn
FROM TOMORROW
And you are always in debt. It doesn't pay to be behind
in money matters any more than in anything else.
A Checking Account will aid you in keeping affairs Btraight;
it will be the means to put you ahead in life's game.
If you are not familiar with the advantages, we'll be glad
to explain how it will benefit your personal business.
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Murray State Bank
MURRAY, NEBRASKA
Mrs. Charles Carroll is number &
with the sick.
Mrs. James Speck west of Mynard,
Is down sick again.
Mrs. James Loughrldge Is somwhat
improving at this writing. .
.Mrs. Joe Cook Is another one who
is numbered with the afflicted.
Doc Long's entire household, with
the exception of himself, Is down sick.
J. R. C. Gregory shipped a car of
MYXAKD,-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vil-s spent
Sunday at Oscar Gapen's. '.
G. W. Snyder wa3 a Platt'smouth
visitor Tuesday.
Mr. 11. Robins of Denver, Col., vis
ited Sunday with W. T. Richardson
and family, he being a brother of
Mrs. Richardson.
Will Propst who has been attend-
hogs Wednesday to the South Om- ,n fol,t,S ,n York Neb- returned
aVio vafb-.t - luuuie uie him ui nits wt'eit.
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Walker Gilmore has been quite Wm- stokea and 80n anJ
sick for a few days, but nothing ser- daughter Elsie expect to depart fox
ious, it is thought. . Calgary, Canada, Thursday, Mrs.
Be sure and attend the band con- Stokes will go later,
cert and the chicken pie supper at JIlss'8 Mayola and Ednah Propst,
the hall Saturday evening. visited with their brother Dwight, and
The farmers are very busy and thev report the young man getting
consequently business among the along nicely.
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The above cut represents an exhibition of the test applied to a C. B- S. Bug.
gy and Wagon Pole, on February 12, 1910, at Gothenburg, Neb.
merchants Is not very pressing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stokes, Misses
'Mrs. D. C. Rhoden, Pearl Lewis Anna Snydep and Elsle Stokes 81,ent
ouuutij ai u. u. Auani a.
A. S. Will shipped two cars of fine
cattle to the South Omaha market
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John Lloyd was a Plattsmouth visi
tor Friday evening.
The reading class met with Mrs.
Gilmore Monday afternoon.
Don't fall to attend the chicken
pie socliil Saturday evening.
. Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Pitman enter
tained Pauline and Fay Oldham and
Mattle Mannear Wednesday at din
ner. Mrs. .Jhiucs Holmes returned home
from Omaha Saturday where she
spmt the week visiting with her sis
ter. MIks Margie Walker was In Platts
mouth last Friday evening, going
for a short visit with the Misses
Dovey, and to attend the play nt the
Parmcle.
The Persbyterlans will give ft
S. O. Pitman made a business trip
to Omaha Monday.
James Loughrldge was an Omaha
visitor last Friday.
Misses Bessie Brendel and Leila
Vallery were Nehawka visitors Wed
nesday. MIbs Tessie Stokes Is able to bo
about after her serious Illness of sev
eral days.
Come and have a good time Satur
day night. Get a good supper and
hear the band.
Mrs. Nick Klaurens entertained
Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Spangler at
dinner Sunday.
Dr. B. F. Brendel was a brief vis
itor In Plattsmouth Wednesday, go
ing up on business. '
Mrs. Ed Tutt, of Plattsmouth, ac-
rhlcken pi; social Saturday evening companled by Miss Ina Davis, visited
:at Loughridgc's hall. The Murray In Murray Wednesday,
bun will give a concert. Come and i Will Hamilton's little daughter,
have good time. j Kiln, who has been quite 111 for sev-
ii is rumored tnat jonn i;ook ex
perts to return soon and open up
and Margaret Conneur attended the
play at the Parmele Friday evening.
Airs. Adda Stokes and famtlv are
moving In the rooms over the tele- jTuesdny
phone office. This will make it much
more convenient for the family.
Mrs. Dave Lloyd Is now able to
get around without crutches, and Is
Sou u Dinslingiiislied General.
G. G. Garcia representing H. B.
Claflin & Co., of New York, spent
In a fair way to ultimate recovery last evening in the city, having an
of the use of her injured limb.
interview with George E. Dovey, head
Mrs. S. V. Yoimir. who has heen ill I0 vey. & Son and taking orders
irom mat enterprising nrm ior ian
goods. Mr. Garcia is a son of a dis-
for some time is Improving some
what and her manv friends hone shp
will soon be in the enjoyment of good tlngul81hId ire' boing the 80n of
the harness shop. Many of the farm
ers of this vicinity are hoping that
lobo or some one else will open It
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Mattle Mannear, Isabella Young,
Margie Walker, Pauline and Fay Old
ham' and Mrs. W. C. Brown formed
a party of pleasure seekers who at
tended the play in riattsmouth Fri
day evening.
The Murray band would like to
Dlay for you Saturday night. The
Presbyterian ladies win no flighted
to cook for you anti C3e treasury of
the Missionary society will then
be pleased to have your 2." cents.
The Missionary society met with
Mr?. Smith Friday afternoon. Officers
were elected for the coming year.
Mrs. W1H Brown, president; Mrs.
Kennedy, vice president; Mrs. S. O.
Pitman, secretary: Mrs Geo. A. Gil
more, treasurer.
(!. R. Rhojlen, one of the prosper;
oug young farmers of Cass county,
residing ner Mynard, was In Flatts
mouththls week, looking after some
business, and while here called nt the
.lonrnal office and-enrolled his name
for the Dally Journal, also an order
for bills announcing dates for his line
horse the coming season.
Mrs. George Melslnger Wednesday
morning was taken to the St. Josepb.
hospital In Omaha, where she will
eral days, is on the Improve.
Pauline and Fay Oldham enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and
Albert Young at supper Wednesday.
J. W. Holmes was a visitor in
Plattsmouth Wednesday evening,
where he went to have some dental
work done
Mrs. W. S. Smith made a brief visit
health.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown enter
tained Misses Mattle Mlnnear, Isa
bella Young, Pauline and Fay Old
ham and Mr. Albert Young at supper
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman enter
tained at dinner Tuesday. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Brown, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis.
There will be a basket social at
The men shown in the cut are: (1) C. B. Schleicher, President and Gen
eral Manager of the C. B. S. Pole Company; (2) E. A. Calling, a
wealthy stockman of Gothenburg; (3) John Ralston, the well knewn commis
sion man of South Omaha; (4) T. T. Marcott, Vice-President of the company
and retired stockman of Brady, Neb.; (5) G. Shostrom, member of Shostrom
& Blixt, implement and wagon dealers, Gothenburg, Neb. The combined
weight of these men was in excess of 600 pounds.
Ju t as the lion is the king of beaats, the eagle the king of birds, so is the
C. B. S. pole and necKyoke the king of all poles and neckyokes.
The neckyokes are on sale in IMattsmouth by all implement dealers and the
buggy and wagon pole is for sale by E. Manspeaker. Call on them.
FREE IF II
General Garcia, the great Cuban gen
eral. He Is a refined and polished
gentleman and a thorough American,
no Indication of his Spanish ances
try. He laughingly referred this
morning to his father's determination
at one time to fight the United States
and stated that he had never en
tertained such views but, on the con
trary, he was more than pleased with
the country and the American peo
ple. He speaks English as If it was
the school house In Murray on Friday hla mothr to"gue nd is a, Pleaslnf
uu v ri saiiwiiauni.. nil. utwtiu B leiu-
tory does not Include Nebraska but
covers Colorado, New Mexico and
Arizona, where Spanish speaking peo
ple abound, his house finding it ne
cessary to have some one on that ter-
evenlng, March 18, Everybody is wel
come. Ladles coming without bask
ets will be charged a small admission
fee.
Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore entertained
n ti'W nt thplr frlpnriu nt Hlnnur Snt.
urdav. Covers wer laid for Mr. and rlt0ry wh ould'speak that tongue
Mrs. W. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. 0. "e de this c,lty and one other Ne"
A Davis. Mrs. Adda Stokes and Miss b.rafika .,ty OW,ng to nab,llty of
Mattle Mannear.
For Sale or Rent.
Blacksmith shop with an abund
ance of tools, gasoline engine, etc.
Good opening for the right man. 1
James Loughrldge,
the regular man to make the territory
just now and he was glad to say his
trip here was a success. He departed
this morning for the west being ac
companied as far as Omaha by Mr.
and Mrs. George E. Dovey who will
spend the day in that city.
Saturday, March '10.
This Is the date on which the La
dies of the Christian church will
hold their bazaar and social. These
IMdn't Do it on Purprose.
Fred B. Egenberger who drives the
fiery untamed steeds on the delivery
wacon of the Plattsmouth Bottling
ladles always get up something in- work. th. mornlne Buffered a dl.
, '"'D- , " teresting, and It goes without saying t ;h 0e f h , f
to Omaha Wednesday morning, going Mlo, ,hlu avant tt,m nrnva 8ter nen one 01 the rear wheels or
up on the early train and returning , " Vhl r. I ' r mmWr7ho 7t' the wagon collaPsed and let tQe
B tion to the rule. Remember the date. LornpP or th WBeon rtown on thn
ana pe sure you attend.
at 1 1 o'clock
A. M. Holmes mude a visit to
Plattsmouth Tuesday. The roads be
ing In pretty fair condition he drove
up, returning In the evening.
pavement with a loud bang, incident
ally spilling a good portion of the
sawdust over the street In front of
the store of A. Bach on east Main
Fred had just turned into
Attention, Horsemen.
The Journal bffice is better equip
ped than ever to print horse bills, and street
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker were in we want your work in this line. We Main street from the alley and was
Plattsmouth Monday, driving up. have a fuU line of horse and Jack KOing at his usual terrific Dace when
This Is 'Mr. Walker's first visit to the cuts and can do your work promptly the wheel which was minus several
county seat since last November. and in a first class manner. Let us nrvnkeit let. 1 rinse Tin denies that hn
Misses Bessie Brendel and Leila nave,, your oruer. purposely caused the accident so that
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Vallery were guests of Mr. and Mrs. . he could be off duty and celebrate St.
Glon Vallery near Mynard from Sat- Tmmih. iteiih Nventv.Timi Patrick's day in the mornln' but his
urday evening until Monday even- A birthday dinner was given Tues- boss Is said to have suspicions of his
ing. rinv. March 8. 19 to. in hnnnr of mih own and he got another wagon and
Mat Slemnn. who is vlsltlne at the Tatmtie'Relch, of Plattsmouth, at the 8pt the gentleman to work at once.
home of his brother-in-law, Dnvo ho of -Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gansemer, The only damage done was the des-
Rakes:1 five miles southeast of Mur- six miles northwest of Murray. It "union 01 me wagon wneei ana in-
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ray. was taken quite 111 several days was airs, ueicn s seveniy-mira unni- - - "
since, is improving and will soon be versary, and the event was highly
well. ' enjoyed, by those present. It will be DltAG THK ROADS.
unnecessary to remark that Mrs.
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Not Satisfied with the Medi
cine We Recommend.
We are so positive that our rem
edy will permanently relieve consti
pation, no matter how chronic it
may be, that we offer to furnish the
medicine at our expense should it
fail to produce satisfactory results.
It is worse than useless to attempt
to cure constipation with cathartic
drugs. Laxatives of cathartics do
much harm. They cause a reaction,
Irritate and weaken the bowels and
tend to make constipation more
chronic. Besides, their use becomes a
habit that is dangerous.
Constipation is caused by a weak
ness of the nerves and muscles of
the large Intestines or descending'
colon. To expect permanent relief
you must therefore tone up and
strengthen these organs and restore
them to healthier activity.
The discovery of the active prin
dple of our remedy involved the
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search chemists. As an active agent
it possesses the valuable qualities of
the best known intenstlnal tonics as
well as being particularly . pleasant
and prompt in its results.
We want you to try RexaU Order
lies on our recommendation. They
are exceedingly pleasant to take, be
ing eaten like candy, and are ideal
for children, delicate persons and old
folks, as well as for the robust. They
act directly on the nerves and muscles
of the bowels. They apparently have
a neutral action on other associate
organs or glands. They do not purge,
cause excessive loosenness nor create
any inconvenience whatever. They
may be taken at any time, day or
night. They will positively relieve
chronic or habitual constipation, if
not of surgical variety, arid the my
riads of associate or dependent
chronic ailments, if taken with reg
ularity for a reasonable length of
time. They come in two sizes of
packages, 12 tablets, 10 cents; 36
tablets, 25 cents. Sold in Platts
mouth only at our store The Rexall
Storei F. G. Fricke & Co., Union
block.
Cenimerclal Club Meeting.
The regular meeting of the com
mercial club will be held tonight at
their rooms in Coates' hall. All mem
bers are especially urged to be pres
ent as there will be a report on the
good roads proposition on hand. The
committee appointed at a previous
meeting consisting of Messrs. A. S.
Will, John Bauer, Jr., and Bert Pol
lock will report and the report will
make very interesting reading. The
matter of good roads for the city is
one of vital importance to all and
the club desires every business man
to be present and take the subject
up. The merchants are especially
interested in the outcome of the agi
tation for good roads and they should
make it a point to be present and
put themselves on record as to their
position in the matter. The meeting
convenes at 8 p. m., sharp, tonight.
Will Not Attend.
The Journal yesterday stated that
the district meeting of the Odd Fel
lows which is in session at Nebraska
City today would have a large dele
gation headed by W. Holly, deputy
patriarch. It was incorrect and arose
from a misunderstanding by the re
porter who is not familiar with the
officials of the order. The delega
tion from this city should have been
in charge of F. H. Stelmker, district
deputy grand master, Mr. Holly be
ing deputy patriarch of the encamp
ment. Owing to the pressure of bus
iness.Mr. Stelmker found himself
unable to get away today to attend
the rally but a number of other mem
bers of the order together with sev
eral candidates for initiation were
passengers for Nebraska City this
morning.
Fortify now against the Grip tor
it comes every season sure! Preven
tics the little Candy Cold Cure Tab
lets offer In this respect a most cer
tain and dependable safeguard. Pre
ventics, at the "sneeze stage" will, as
well, also surely head off all common
colds. But promptness is all-important.
Keep Preventic8 In the pocket
or purse, for instant use. Box of 48
for 25c. Sold by all dealers.
Phllpot, Fred Illld, George Hansen.
Drag the road!
When the summer time is here,
Drag the road!
mimuii ill leiereure lu u ureuiwuK
out on the neck. Dr. B. F. Brendel
U'nnt ivll h him lit Allioixn rvr
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be operated upon for appendicitis. Kno","Tdi the dlHpaao no,lnKJ(;rhu"; Mrs. John Bock. Mrs. Reich was at lu the wlnter cold and drear;
It is though necessary to do so. Dr. 1 ' " her best and her face was beaming Drag the road!
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wim smues uuring me enure any. When you ve nothing else to uo,
Mrs. J. T. Brendel returned from Good cheer means good health, and if but an hour or two,
weeping water Friday , evening, this excellent old lady Is in the en- Drag the road!
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where she was called on account of joyment of both. May Tauntle, as it will keep as good as new,
mlsfortunto of her mother, Mrs. A. Mrs. Reich Is formerly known, enjoy wilth a purpose firm and true,
K. Jameson fracturing one of her the return of many another birthday. Fall in line it's up to you
Former Mayor II. R. Gerlng came
down from Omaha this afternoon to
attend to business matters.
George A. Melslnger and C. H.
Vallery, two of the precinct's able
citizens, came in this morning and
were passengers for Omaha where
they will spend the day. They in
sisted on telling the reporter that
they were sneaking away from their
wives. '
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J. F. Brendel accompanied her to the
hospital.
The Roynl Neighbors will liohfa
bazaar and market at the Woodman
hall on Saturday, April 2, where they
will have many articles for sale, such
ns ,sun-bonnets, aprons and dressing
snrqur-R. Also dressed chickens, pies
and cakes, just what the people need
for a Sunday dinner.
Harry Tigner has two children on
the sick list.
On Wednesday of lust week Frank
Reed who lives with his brother
Charles, two miles runt of town, cut
his left foot quite budly' while chop
ping In tlw! timber. The nxo glanced
and the sharp otlgo struck the foot.
Ho wns Immediately brought to Mur
ray and the' wound dressed by the
llrs. Brclel.. The Injured member
is improving very nicely, but ho bus
not been able yet to walk on It.
lower limbs. When she left her
mother that lady was doing well, and
further reports verify the fact that
her recovery will be complete In a
very short, time.
Drag the road!
Wm. Stohlman and A. A. Schoer-
man from Manley and the vicinity of
St u born as Mules
Louisville came down to the city this are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
morning to attend to some business to balk without cause. Then there's
Jnmes Nickels, of Bloomfleld, Knox matters and visit a few hours with trouble Loss of Appeite Indlges-
county, came down Tuesday night, friends. While here the gentlemen tlon, Nervousness, Despondency
and spent Wednesday at the home of called at the Journnl office and greet- Headaches. But such troubles fly be-
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ed the editors and the publisher and fore Dr. King's New Life rills, the
N'lrkrlw, nenr this town. Jim was had a real social chat. They nro both world's best Stomac h and Liver rein-
reared to manhood in Cnss county, staunch Democrat and good people edv. So ensv. 2Sr at F. G Fiicke &
but left bore about seven years ago and the Journal is delighted to have Co.
for Knox county, where ho has since them call whenever they happen to be
resided. lie' expects to remove- in a In town. Mr. Stohlman has been able Mrs. Joseph Fetzer and daughter
muni nine 10 nenr jtapiu v ny, boutn to get out to work on the roails In his Miss Charlotte are spending todny
Dakota, and emtio down to 'visit' the district and he Is rapidly getting them Omaha, having gone to that city thi
old home ere making the chance. into the finest of Bhane. mornlna:.
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