The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 16, 1911, Image 2

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    THE AIIIEH OF
OFOUft COUNTflY.
Next Wednesday February Twenty-Second U the Hundred and
Seventy-Ninth Anniversary and Each Succeeding Year Hi
Memory Hat Been Appropriatly Celebrated.
George Washington la said to have
teen the greatest of the world's great
men. He was born In Westmoreland
county, Virginia, February 22, 1732.
It la said of blm that he bad little
actual schooling, and (polled badly,
but that be was a good practical
surveyor, and waa able to "do." He
wrote poor verses, but he tamed the
wildest horses, and dominated the
most unruly of bis schoolmates."
In January, 1759, he married the
"Widow Custls, and settled down to
the life of a gentleman farmer, look
ing after the Interests of bis parishes
la the local vestries, dispensing
boHpltallty in true Virginia style,
superintending his estates after a
thrifty fashion, and keeping up his
spirits and his health by fox hunt
ing. He had little In life to wish for ex
cept children. "Hut If children did
not come, his life was destined to be
filled with a higher love and more
absorbing rarcs. He was to be the
father of his country."
President Jefferson said of blm:
"Perhaps the strongest feature In his
character was prudence, never act
ing till every circumstance, every
consideration, was maturely weighed,
refraining If he saw a doubt; but,
when once decided, going through
with bis purposo, whatever obstacles
opposed. Ills Integrity was the most
pure, bis justice the most Inflexible, I
have ever known, no motives of In
terest or consanguinity, of friend
ship or hatred, being able to bias li Is
decision. Ills temper was naturally
FOR AGED PEOPLE
Old Folk be Careful in Their
Selection of Regulative Med
icine. We have a safo, dependable and
altogether Ideal remedy that la par
ticularly adapted to the require
ments of aged people and persons
of weak constitutions who suffer
from constipation or other bowel
disorders. We are so certain that
it will relieve these complaints and
give absoluto satisfaction In every
particular that we offer It with our
personal guarantee that It shall cost
the user nothing If It falls to sub
stantiate our claims. This remedy
Is called Ilcxall Orderlies.
Rexall Orderlies have a soothing,
healing, strengthening, tonic and
regulative action upon the bowels.
They remove all Irritation, dryness,
eorenes sand weakness. They re
store the bowels and associate
organs to more vigorous and healthy
activity. They are eaten like candy,
may bo taken at any time without In
convenience, do not cause any grip
ing, nausea, diarrhoea, excessive
looseness, flatulence or other dis
fo)fo)
A
32 inch Percale 10c
Manchester Cambric, 36-inchcs wide 15c
A. F. C. Gingham 2iic
Bates Seersucker 12jjC
Amo:keag Utility Ginghams 10c
Everets Classes " 9c
la
THE FATHER
GEO. WASHINGTON
Irritable and high-toned; but reflec
tion and resolution bad obtained a
Arm and habitual ascendancy over
It."
The site of the present city of
Washington was chosen by Washing
ton. He admired It first as a boy
riding horseback over the country,
and had a leading part in purchasing
the ground later on for the capital
site. A planter by the name of
Burns refused for some time to sell
bis 600 acres, which be did not wish
to see "spoiled for a good farm to
make a poor capital." Finally the
government bought this land on the
same terms as had been made with
the other owners of the site; the gov
ernment to have one lot, and the
original owner the other lot,
alternately, the latter being also paid
$125 per acre for such part of his
land as might be taken for public
use.
"Circumstances determined that
Washington should learn the lessons
of life from men rather than from
books. Ho read little, and that only
on the subjects of agriculture and
English history."
The public schools, postofflce,
banks and county offices will be
closed next Wednesday In honor and
In memory of the first saviour of our
country. The 22nd of February Is
viewed by every true American as
one of the principal holidays of the
land, and the children as they grow
up are learned from. Infancy to
revere the memory of George Wash
ington as the "Father of Our
Country."
agreeable effect. Price 2fc and 10c.
Sold only at our store The Kexall
Store F. 0. Frlcke & Co., Union
Block.
Nervou People,
In case of great nervousness,
where the patients are forced to seek
help, a very common mistake is made
In using nerve-scdatlves, which often
are ntrvo-klllors. The most common
caucs of nervousness Is weakness of
the nerves, requiring a different
mode of treatment. Such persons
need a remedy whlcji will give tone
to the nerves and which will give
them good nourishment. Such a
remedy Is Trlner'B American Elixir
of nitter Wine. Many cases of
nervousness are due to some disorder
of the functions of the digestive
system. If the digestion is not per
fect, the blood Is poor and cannot
give enough nourishment to the
nerves and they become weak, ex
hausted from hunger. This remedy
regulates the dlgetslon, cleans out the
body, makes the blood rich. If
nervousness Is accompanied by a
stomach trouble or constipation, use
Trlner's American Elixir of Bitter
Wine. At druggists. Jos. Trlner,
1333-1339 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago,
111.
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Dovey & Son
Hone and Mulea Wanted.
Fran Anderson, the veteran norse
and mule buyer, will make the follow
ing towns as per dates below:
Louisville, Neb., Monday, February
20th; Manley on Tuesday, February
21st; Union, Wednesday, Feruary
22nd; Murray, Thursday, February
23rd; Plattsmouth, Friday, February
24, 1911. I buy all kinds of full
aged horses and mules that will go
to market worth from $10.00 up to
as good as grows. I especially want
some good fat mules. Bring In your
stock and lets have a deal.
2-I13td3tw. Frank Anderson.
E IT
Plattsmouth Hat to Bow to Inevi
table Scores of itizena
Prove it
After reading the public statement
of this representative citizen of
Plattsmouth given below, you must
come to this conclusion: A remedy
which cured years ago, which has
kept the kidneys in good health since,
can be relied upon to perform the
same work In other cases. Read this:
J. B. Patridge, 8th street, Platts
mouth, Nebraska, says: "I suffered
almost constantly from pains across
my loins and kidneys and at times I
was In a bad way. On several occa
sions I was so badly crippled that I
could only get about with the aid of
two canes. The contents of the first
box of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured
from Rynott & Co's drug store,
helped me so greatly that I continued
taking the remedy and it brought me
entire relief. It would be Impossible
for me to speak too highly of Doan's
Kidney Pills."
The above statement was given In
June, 1906, and on December 29,
1908, Mr. Patridge said: "I still en
dorse Doan's Kidney Pills highly. I
willingly verify the statement I gave
over two years ago In their favor."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
RE-ELECT PROF. ABBOTT
AND INCREASE SALARY
At a meeting of the school board
yesterday afternoon that ody, realiz
ing that the city Is fortunate In
securing so able a man as Superin
tendent Abbott, did a wise thing by
re-electing him at an increase In
salary. The board appreciates Prof.
Abbott'B efforts to bring the city
Behools to a higher state of efficiency
and have treated him nicely. Super
intendent Abbott was voted a leave
of absence to attend the national
educational meeting at Mobile on the
23d, 2 1th and 25th of this month
and his railroad fare In addition. The
best educators In the country will as
semble on that occasion, and every
live school In the state will want
tchlr superintendent present, and the
Plattsmouth board does not propose
to lag In the procession.
liiukaclie, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness
Result Trom disordered kidneys. Fo
ley Kidney Pills have helped others,
they will help you. Mrs. J. B. Miller,
Syracuse, N. Y., says, "For a long
time I suffered with kidney trouble
and rheumatism. I had severe back
aches and felt all played out. After
taking two bottles of Foley Kidney
Pills my backache Is gone and where
I used to He awake with rheumatic
pains I now sleep In comfort. Foley
Kidney Pills did wonderful things for
we." Try them now. F. G. Frlcke
&Co.
Horse Shoeing.
John Durman desires to Inform
thoso who need his services that he
has opened a shop at the Ora Dawson
place for shoeing horses. Satisfaction
assured.
Glenna Ruby of McCook arrived
this morning and will visit her uncle
Charles Martin, and family for
time. Glenna Is the little girl which
was to have come to Plattsmouth
some time ago, but owing to Illness
did not come at the time expected.
FOREST ROSE
.Wahoo.ned.
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The Best Flour in the
Market. Sold by all
Leading Dealers
ftnHQQMlS
ID" REIMS
RESIDED! BURNS
No One at Home at the Time,
Which Makes It Appear the
Work of an Incendiary .
Last night the fire alarm was
sounded about 1 o'clock, and the first
sound of the whistle Indicated that
the fire was in the Burlington shops,
buit within a few seconds another
alarm was sounded which located the
fire in the Fourth ward. The fire
boys turned out as hastily as possible,
and It was ascertained that the fire
was burning "Dad" Renner's resi
dence, and the shortest cut to the
fire was over the hill on Sixth street.
The fire was first discovered by the
night watchman at the shops, and It
was assumed of large proportions
when first discovered, and from the
position of the man viewing the
blaze, It appeared to be at the sub
storehouse, and the watchman at
once gave, the whistle a blast for a
fire at the shops. The watchman
then got outside the building and dis
covered his mistake and returned and
gave the second alarm. Before the
fire department could get to the
scene of the fire, having to tug the
carts through the mud and up the
Sixth street hill, some of the shop
boys had taken some of the shop
hose and were playing on the fire.
For a time the fire brands fell rather
thick over In the shop yards and on
the roof of the building opposite the
blazing structure, so that some of the
men were kept busy with a hose there
to prevent a disastrous fire being
lighted In the shop yard.
To those who first arrived at the
burning building It appeared that the
fire had started at the south end of
the dwelling, and when help arrived
the south half of the building was In
ruins. A small amount of the fur
niture In the dwelling was taken out
of the north room, and although the
rain was falling the building burned
very rapidly, the fire spreading quick
ly to the other parts of the building.
There was no one In the dwelling at
the time the fire started, as the
daughters of Mr. Renner have been,
recently, In the habit of going to
their brother-in-law's, Mr. Stokes, to
sleep, being afraid to remain at the
house since Mrs. Blunt filed a peace
warrant complaint against her hus
band, Jesse Blunt. Mr. Renner, who
is an old soldier and a member of
the G. A. R., is janitor of the Coates'
block and has been sleeping In his
room there, i And as no one had been
In the. dwelling for seven hours or
more before the fire started the origin
of the fire is very mysterious, and
circumstances seem to point to an
Incendiary origin.
The fire boys deserve much praise
for the heroic efforts nut forth to
reach the fire and the splendid work
done after arriving on the ground, as
the entire structure would have gone
up in smoke had It not been for
their-strenuous work.
The loss will fall heavily on Com
rade Renner, as there was no In
surance on the dwelling or Its con
tents.
WKIOPIXO WATKIt
Republican.
Paul Sltzman from Plattsmouth is
here visiting with his brother, W. P.
Sltzman, and family, for a few days.
Charles Farker moved off the A.
E. Jameson farm to near Berlin, and
Ira Parker has moved to the Jame
son farm.
J. W. Colbert was down from Lin
coln last week. , He says they have
discontinued their real estate office In I
Lincoln and It is back to the farm
for him this spring.
Ed Sheperdson went to .Murray
Saturday to visit his daughter, Mrs.
Louisa Vallery, from there he left on
Tuesday for Innisfall, Alberta, Can
ada, to make his home with his son,
Tyler. Mr. Sheperdson sold his half
of the property here to Mrs. Sheperd
son. Lee Klrkpatrlck, while on his way
to Nehawka one week ago, was taken
so sick that he was compelled to go
to the hotel and secure the services
of a physician. 111b brothers have
been looking after his welfare, W. W.
Klrkpatrlck, E. A. of Nehawka, and
Mrs. O. Harmon of Avoca were In
Saturday.
Mr. R. G. Cllzbe received a letter
last week announcing the death of
his brother-in-law, Dr. E. C. Gaffney
of Springfield, 111. It was about forty
years ago that Mr. Gaffney and T. L.
Potter were In the drug business
here. Dr. Gaffney died January 23
and loaves a w ife and five sons.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Teter
Anderson, on Sunday, February 5,
1911, a boy; also to Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Doty a daughter was born on
Friday, February 3, 1911; also to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiles a son
was born on Saturday, January 28,
1911; also to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Heneger on Sundny February 5,
1911, a daughter.
GOOSIHO
4s
of China Silk-
9
Suesine costs about about half the price of China Silk,
which means that you can have two dre ses ot Suesine Silk
for the price you would pay for one of China.
Twelve yard for a dress $4.68. Think of itl
We have sold ever so many yards of Suesine and have
never a single complaint. That's how good it is!
It is certainly the very best and finest and most beau
tiful silk that we have ever seen for 39c a yard.
Come in and see Suesine.
Arrest of Canvasser Later for
Being Intoxicated.
Yesterday afternoon, on complaint
of the Commercial club, a complaint
In writing was prepared and filed by
City Attorney B. S. Ramsey against
one R. A. Maggerrel, first name un-1
known, charging Mr. Maggerrel with
"peddling and selling to the general
public and otherwise, goods, wares
and merchandise, to-wit: Shirts,
ladles' shirt waists and other goods
unknown to affiant, in the city of
i Plattsmouth, state of Nebraska, with
out first procuring an occupation
license therefor;" that such depreda
tions were committed on the 12th,
13th and 14th of February, 1911,
against the peace and dignity of the
city, as well as the great state of Ne
braska. A warrant was Issued and placed
In the hands of Chief Ben Rainey for
service. The erring gentleman was
apprehended and placed under arrest,
as the warrant commanded, and
taken before Judge Archer, and asked
to have his ca3o continued until he
could hear from his firm, and he was
allowed to go out In the custody of
the chief in quest of a bond. The
city attorney .advised the court to
send him to jail until his bond was
furnished.
Mr. Maggerrel remained in the
custody of the police for some time,
and was Informed by Chief Rainey
that If he would comport himself as
a lawablding citizen and not further
fill up on booze, he would allow him
to go to his room at the Riley and go
to bed until morning. But this re
straint seemed to nettle the shirt
salesman, and he at once began to
curse the officers of the law. and.'
growing bolstrous, was locked up for
being drunk and disorderly.
Complaint was filed this morning
for the latter offense, and Maggerrel
was arraigned before Judge Archer
and pleaded guilty to the latter
charge. lie was fined $5 and costs
as a plain drunk, and, In default of
payment, was sent to Jail to recline
for six days. His company wired him
a bond this morning to allow a con
tinuance on the charge of violating
the occupation ordinance.
Mr. Maggerrel will first serve out
his sentence or pay his fine and costs
before the occupation ordinance
violation will be heard.
Speedy Holler From Kidney Trouble
"I had an acute attack of Bright'a
disease with Inflammation of the kid
neys and bladder, and dlzzlnesB," says
Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jackson, Mich. "A
bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy
overcome the attack, reduced the In
flammation, took away the pain and
made the bladder action normal. I
wish everyone could know of this
wonderful remedy."
WITHOUT
gfte
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Come in and sec Sue
sine Silk
It is so beautiful
and so attractive that no woman who sees
it can ( scape its charm. That is why we
want YOU to see it.
The minute you glance at Suesine, you
wih say: "What lovely material for cos
tumes and dresses and waists." And you
are right. Rich, elegant, inexpensive, it is
just the fabric for indoors and out; for
daytime and evening.
The colors areexquisit gorgeous and
sparkling, dainty and delicate.
' Yes, indeed, Suesine has all the beauty
but wears better because it isn't. And
Took All Ills Money.
Often all a man earns goes to doc
tors or for medicines, to cure a Stom
ach, Liver or Kidney trouble that Dr.
King's New Life Pills would quickly
cure at slight cost. Best for Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Consti
pation, Jaundice, Malaria and Debil
ity. 25c at F. G. Frlcke & Co's. '
PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned will sell at public
auction, at his farm home, two miles
east of Plattsmouth, on Tuesday,
February 21, all his stock, 5 head of
OAA it ..I - t .1. - M
good horses, and mules, I head of
hogs, farming implements and house
hold goods. The usual terms will be
given and the sale will commence at
10 a. m. Free lunch will be served
at noon. All property must be settled
for before removal from the premises.
W. A. KIRBY, Owner.
Amos Iske, Auctioneer.
J. P. Falter, Clerk.
' LaGrlppe Coughs
Strain and weaken the system and If
not checked may develop Into pneu
monia. No danger or this when
Foley's Honey and Tar is taken
promptly. It Is a reliable family
medicine for all coughs and colds,
and acts quickly and effectively ia
cases of croup. Refuse substitutes.
F. G. Frlcke & Co.
Mrs. Joseph and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Frank Sabatka, accompanied by
Frank, Dora, Anna, Josle, Julia and
Walter Sabatka, went to Omaha on
the morning train today to look after
some business matters for a few
hours.
How to cure a cold is a question In
whioh many are Interested Just now.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
won Its great reputation and Immense
.sale by Its remarkable cure of colds.
it can always be depended upon. For
sain hv v. n fhcVa & Co . Union
block.
Better Live In a Tent
on your own land than pay rent for
a mansion on. your neighbor's land.
Think It over, talk It over with
rnnr wlfa
n.v. i
llcconie Independent. 4
Others have done It, wny not youtj
Start today. Come and see us and!
learn what a very little ready cast"
will do for you. J
W. E. ROSENCRANS & SON