The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 24, 1910, Image 2

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GRAND OPENING OF FASHIONABLE
EASTER
MILLINERY'
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An invitation is extended to the ladies of Piattsmouth and
Cass county to come and see the most stylish
creations in the latest Spring hats!
Us
FREE
FREES
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE!
We will trim your hats for nothing, providing you buy your material or shape at our store. We have
in our employ two 6rst-class trimmers and ihey will surely please you.
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PLAITS MOUTH, NEBARASKA
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Short Locals
Wm, Brown and son James, were
In Piattsmouth Tuesday looking af
ter some business matters.
W. C. Smith, the Murray merchant,
la spending today In the city, coming
up from his home this morning.
Lee Allison, the well known Rock
Bluffs farmer, was in the city today
looking after somo business matters.
E. K. Hilton and wife were pas
sengers this afternoon for Omaha
where they will spend the afternoon
and evening.
Mrs. A. F. Seybert of Cedar Creek
ia In the city today visiting with
friends and attending to some busi
ness matters.
George 8. Smith of Rock Bluffs
Is In the city today looking after busi
ness matters and spending some time
visiting old friends.
Mrs. Albert Wheeler and Miss Lil
lian Wheeler are visitors today In
Omaha, having gone to that city on
the early morning train.
W. A. Celghorn of Louisville Is
spending the day in the city attend
ing to business matters, coming down
this morning on the Schuyler.
Mrs. Mark White came up yester
day afternoon from her home at Rock
Bluffs to do some shopping in the
city and for a brief visit with her
friends.
Herman Klletsch, the Weeping Wa
ter miller, came in last evening and
Is spending today in the city taking
orders for his celebrated brands of
Hour. Herman reports the flour
trade as very good and Is well sat
isfied with the outlook.
Uncle Ben Beckman and Louie
Relnhackcl came in yesterday after
noon from Undo Ben's place near
Murray to look after business In the
city and to make a brief visit with
old friends, returning in the even
ing. ,
John Friedrlch and Miss Carrie
Prledrlch of Pekin, 111., who have
been visiting in this section for some
time past and who recently spent a
few days up In Pierce county, depart
ed this morning for their home.
While here they, were guests of their
uncle, Martin L. Friedrlch, county
Commissioner, and his wife.
Robert Propst was a passenger this
afternoon on No. 23 for Omaha
where he will stop over until tomor
row when he expects to return with
Dwlght Propst who has been In the
hospital there for a month past. Tho
young man is now In a fair way to
soon be himself again and to be able
o meet his many friends again.
H. F. Maseman of Avoca, one of
the leading business men and citizens
of that enterprising city, came In last
evening to attend to matters In court
kere, he being a witness In a case in
rourt. While here he paid the
Journal office a pleasant call and one
much appreciated, renewing his sub
scrlptlon to the paper for another
year.
A party of Avoca citizens came In
last evening from their homes to look
after some legal business matters In'
the city, being Interested In a trial
before Justlco Archer today. The
arty consisted of Geo. W. Harshman,
Sr., George IlarRhman, J. G. St. John
sad Frank McAndrews. Tho case will
take several days for completion prob
ably and Is a hard fought one.
Frank Llllie and wife are among
the good people of Rock Bluffs pre-
elnct who came to the city today to
do some shopping and to make a vIbU
with his father, J. 0. Llllie and wife,
Mr. Llllie also called at the, Journal
office during his stay In the city and
renewed his subscription to tho old
reliable for another year, something
much appreciated by the publisher
August Nolting, one of the good
farmers of the precinct, came in early
this morning to look after some busi
ness matters in the city.
Nick Friedrick from near Murray,
was In Piattsmouth Monday looking
after some business matters and while
there called at the Journal office and
enrolled his name for the Journal
for one year. Call again Mr. Fried
rich, you are always welcome.
Julius Engelkemeler from near
Nehawka, and Julius Kirschoff from
near Plalnvlew, were in Piattsmouth
last Saturday evening visiting with
Fred Engelkemeler and wife, father
of Julius. Mr. Kirschoff resided In
this county for many years prior to
moving to Plalnvlew.
James Deles Dernier and family
the fullest sense of the term and we
seat Wednesday and called at this
office and left the wherewithall for
one year's subscription to the Jour
nal. We were pleased to meet Mr.
Deles Dernier, he is a gentleman In
from near Mu-ray, were In the county
are pleased to class him as one of
our readers.
Horse Wanted.
Earl Beezley, the boss horse buyer
of these parts, will be In Piatts
mouth on Tuesday, March 29th, and
wants to buy all the horses In the
country. He will take them any age,
from 4 to 20 years. He also wants
those mules that you have for sale.
He ships to ail markets, and can
handle most anything you have for
sale. Remember ho will bo at the
livery barn of Parmele & Wehrbeln
on the above date, and will be pleased
to Bee you all.
XOTK K OK APPLICATION FOR LI
HI OH I.K KVSK.
Notion Ih hereby Riven to all persons
interested and to the public, that the
underitlKned J. K. Mclmnlcl has filed hln
petition and application In tue office
of the city clerk, of the City of Platt
mouth, County of Cass, and State of
Nebi'HNka, an required by law, Hlgned
by the required number of rexident
free-holdeiB of the said city, setting
forth that the applicant In a mun of
resectable character and standing and
a icHldetit of the State of Nebraska and
praying that a license may be Issued
to the said J. K. Mclaniel for the sale
of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors
for the period of one year from the
(lute of the hearing of said application
In a building situated on lot six (tt, In
block thirty-three, In the Fourth ward,
of the said city of Piattsmouth, Ne
braska. J. K. MeDANIEL.
March 22, 1910. Applicant.
MITKK OK APPLICATION KOIl LI
Ul Olt I,l KNSK.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
Interested and to the public, that the
undersigned Peter (ioos has filed his
petition and application In the office
of the city clerk, of the City of Piatts
mouth, County of Cass, and State of
Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
free-holders of the said city, setting
forth that the applicant Is a man of
respectable character and standing and
a resident of the State of Nebraska and
praying that a license may be issued
to the 1 said Peter Hons for the sale
of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors
for the period of one year from the
(lute of the hearing of said application
in a building situated on lot twelve,
(12), In block thirty (30), In the First
ward of the said city of Piattsmouth,
Nebraska. PKTKK (IOOS,
March 22, 1910. Applicant.
NOTK'K OK APPLICATION FOIt LI-
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Notice Is hereby given to all persons
Interested and to the public, that the
undersigned Adolph (Seise has filed his
petition and application In the office
of the city clerk, of the City of Piatts
mouth, County of Cass, and State of
Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
free-holders of the said city, setting
forth that the applicant Is a man of
respectable character and standing and
a resident of the Stite of Nebraska and
praying that a license may be Issued
to the said Adolph tJelse for the sale
of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors
for tho period of one year from the
date of the hearing of said application
In a building situated on the west half
(wV4) of lot six 6 In block thirty-four
(34) In the Fourth ward of tho said
city of Piattsmouth, Nebraska.
ADOLPH CKISE,
March 22, 1910. Applicant.
Important.
We advertise to send our 5 to
steel frame PItless Scale on approval.
Misunderstanding a letter from a per
son In Piattsmouth who only wanted
a price we will soon have a scale at
Piattsmouth which will be sold at a
reduction to save storage or reship-
lng. The first reasonable offer will
be taken. Address
Jones of Binghamton,
K St. Binghamton, N. Y.
Nothing in the way of a Cough is
quite bo annoying as a tickling, teas
ing, wheezing, bronchial Cough. The
quickest relief comes perhaps from
a prescription Known to Druggists
everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough
Remedy. And besides, It is so thor
oughly harmless that mothers give it
with perfect safety even to the young
est babes. The tender leaves of a
simple mountain shrub, give to Dr.
Shoop's Cough Remedy Its remark
able curative effect. A few days' test
will tell. Sold by all dealers.
The Journal office has a complete
line of typewritter paper, carbon pa
per, and ribbons for all machines.
Returns From Kearney.
Wm. Symons who has been spend
ing the past week or ten days in
Kearney, Neb., returned to his home
here this morning. Mr. Symons was
much impressed with Kearney which
he describes as an ideal city, lying
nice and level and surrounded by a
fine country. Yesterday he states
was a bad day there, however, the
wind which made life such a burden
here, being particularly severe in that
section and raising great and blind
ing clouds of dust. Mr. Symons while
Impressed with the manifest fertility
of Kearney soil, believes, however,
that there is as good country around
here as lies out of doors and he was
glad to get back.
Stuborn an Mules
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause. Then there's
trouble Loss of Appeite Indiges
tion, Nervousness, Despondency.
Headaches. But such troubles fly be
fore Dr. King's New Life Pills, the
world's best Stomach and Liver rem
edy. So easy. 25c at F. G Frlcke &
Co.
Sustains Painful Injury.
Robert, the Bon of J. R. Hunter,
yesterday sustained a badly mashed
thumb while engaged in loading rai'.i
at the shops. In some manner a ratf
slipped and the thumb on his left
hand was caught, the heavy rait
crushing it but not breaking the bone
It is believed. "Bobby" states thk
morning that he suffered very much,
with the pain last night and the'
thumb has kept constantly bleeding.
Fortunately none of the thumb wa
lost and while he will be off his work,
for some time on account of the ac
cident, it will not permanently crlf
ple him.
An Awful Eruption
of a voicano excites brief interest, aii
yout interest In skin eruptions will b-t
as short, if you use Bucklen'8 Arnica
Salve, their quickest cure. Even th
worst bolls, ulcers, or fever sores are
soon healed by it. Best for Burns.
Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chappett
Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It
gives Instant relief. 25c. at F. G.
Fricek & Co.
on
Almost Any One May Secure a
Splendid Growth of Hair.
You can easily find out for your
self If your hair needs nourishment,
if it is thinning, getting dry, harsh
and brittle, or splitting at the ends.
You simply have to pull a hair from
the top of your head and closely ex
amine its root. If the bulb is plump
and rosy it Is all right; if it Is white
and shrunken your hair is. diseased
and needs nourishment.
We have a remedy for hair troubles
that cannot bo surpassed. It hns a
record of growing hnlr and curing
baldness in 93 out of 100 cases where
used according to directions for a rea
sonable length of time. It will even
grow hair on bald heads if the scalp
is not glazed and shiny. That may
seem like a strong statement it Is.
and we mean it to be, and no one
should doubt It until they have put
our claims to an actual test.
We are so sure that Rexall "93"
Halr.Tonlc will completely eradicate
dandruff, prevent baldness, stimulate
tho scalp and hnir roots, stop falling
hair, that we personally give our posi
tive guarantee to refund every penny
paid us for Rexnll "93" Hair Tonic
In every instance where it does not
do as wo claim or fails to give entire
satisfaction to tho user.
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Is a pleas
ant to use ns clear spring water. It
is perfumed with a pleusnnt odor, and
does not grease or gum the hnir. We
have It In two Blzes, prices DO cents
and $1.00. Wo urgo you to try Rex
11 "93" Hair Tonic on our recommen
dation and with our guaranteo back
of it. You certnlnly tuko no risk. Re
member, you can obtain Rexall Reme
dies in Plnttsmouth only at our Btore
The Rexall Store. F. Q. Frlcko &
Co., Union block.
MITK'H OK APPLICATION FOR 1,1-
tl'Oll LIC i:si:.
Notice Is hereby given to all nersons
Interested and to the public, that the
undersigned, J. L. Itussell, has filed his
petition and application In the office of
the city clerk, or the City of Piatts
mouth, county of Cass, and State of
Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
free-holders of said city, setting forth
that the applicant Is a man of respect
able character and standing and a resi
dent of the State of Nebraska, and
praying that a license may be Issued
to said J. U Russell for tho sale of
malt, splrtuotis and vinous liquors for
the period of one year from the date of
the hearing of said application In n
building situated on lote eleven and
twelve, (11 and 12) In block twenty.
seven (27) In the First ward of the said
city of Piattsmouth, Nebraska.
J. L. Hl'SSKLU
March 22, 1910. Applicant.
SOT1CK OK APPLICATION FOR 1.1
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'Notice Is hereby given to all persons
Interested and to the public, that the
undersigned 10(1. F.genberger has filed h.s
petition and application In the office
of the city clerk, of the City of Piatts
mouth, County of Cass, and State of
Nebraska, as required by low, signed
by the required number of resident
free-holders of the said cltv, setting
forth that the applicant Is a man of
respectable character and standing and
a resident of the State of Nebraska and
praying that a license may be Issued
to the said F.d. Rgonberger for the sale
of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors
for the period of one year from the
nine or the nearing or said application
in a building situated on the east half
(t) of lot twelve (12) in block twenty-eight
2K) in the First ward of the
suld city of Piattsmouth, Nebraska.
KL. KUKNliKUC.KK.
March 22, 1910. Applicant.
MOTH K OK APPLICATION FOR LI
M'OR I K I'.NSi:.
Notice Is hereby trlveti to all persons
Interested and to the public, that the
undersigned F.d. Donat has filed his
petition and application In the office
of the city clerk, of the Cltv of Platts
niouth, County of Cuss, and State of
Nebraska, as required by law, signed
by the required number of resident
free-holders of the mild cltv, setting
forth that the applicant Is a mun of
respectable character and standing and
a reshlent of the State of Nebraska and
praying thot a license may be Issued
to the said F.d. lonnt for the sale
of malt, sprituous and vinous liquors
for the period of one- year from the
date of the hearing of said application
In a building situated on tho east half
(e of lot twelve (12), In block
twenty-nine (29), In the First ward of
tho said city of Piattsmouth, Nebraska.
Kl T Ml NAT,
March 22, 1910. Applicant.
Miss Rosa Toman Is spending today
in Omaha, having gone to that city
this morning on the early train.
(y OUNDS like a silly question at first, doesn't it? But let us
talk it over and see if, it is really as silly as it sounds.
There is a difference between one dollar and another and
this difference is caused by the manner of spending it. We are
making a special effort this Spring to give you One Hundred
CentstWorth of Merchandise for every dollar you spend with us.
Mouse leaning Time!
Most everybody is in need ot a New Rug, Carpet, Linoleum or Oil Cloth..
Don't forget we are headquarters for this class of Meichandise and are always
pleased to show you.
Kir.iorjAS!
Our line of Mendel Bros.' Kimonas, House
Dresses and Wrappers have arrived. We think
them a little better than the CRnfnCQQQ
common kind. Price 0"wU lu $Ji"0
SHOES!
Red School House Shoes for children. Noth
ing better for school. Box Calf and Vici Kid.
Sizes 5i to 2.
Price..
$1,35 to $2.15
KID GLOVES!
Most of the new shades in Kid Gloves
have the F. W. S. at $1.00 and the Vir
ginia. The pair ,
We
$1.50
HOSE!
When you are looking for Hose to match that
new Easter gown we have If a CO Cf
them. Per pair from IU JU
GINGHAMS!
Did you know we are offering you something
special in Everetts and Amoskeag Double If
Ex Ginghams at
A nice line to select from.
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