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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1911)
MUROOCK. (Special Correspondent'!1.) 4 William Monroe ami O'ar Mo l)onalii vent to lhnelock Sunday in the latter' auto. Mrs. Lena Mack of Lincoln visited with her brother, If a 11 1 Showe ami family, last Friday. Mrs. Paul IlartuiiK and chil dren, Alice and Paul, jr., arrived last Wednesday from (ireeley, Colorado, for a few weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neitzel. . Mrs. C. Moomey and daughter, Miss Helen, were shopping In Omaha Friday. 1 tir 1 '.II ...! I., ....... I Crane were sightseeing in Klm wood and Murray Saturday afternoon. Fred (iorder, wife and daugh ters, Iorothy and Helen, of Weeping Water, visited with Paul Shewn and family last Sunday. Misses Georgia and Edith Moon, who teach in Klmwood, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Dr. I. I). Jones and family here. Mrs. Amy Shank of Lincoln! came Monday to visit, several days With her home folks here. Mrs. George Moomey left, Sat urday for .1 few days' visit with friends at Fremont, Neb. Miss F.va Lorick went to South Bend on No. 18 Sunday. Dr. I. D. Jones was In Omaha Saturday interested in the Urush autos, one of which he has re cently purchased. Mr. K. T. Tool is erecting a building in his lumber yards which will be used for cement, 6and, etc. Miss White of Lincoln, the music teacher, was in town Sat urday. George' Colbert, wife, daughter, Maud, and son, Wiley, of near Wabash, but formerly of this place, took dinner with W. 0. Gillespie and family Sunday. Frank Coin was in Lincoln Tuesday. Henry Wesllake was in F.aglo Monday. Harry Gillespie went to Wa bash to meet a friend (?) on the morning (rain. Henry Schlenter, sr., is build jng an addition to his house here in town which, when done, will make them a cosy little home. F.tnil Kuehn and wife enter lained I'.d Thimgan and family at dinner Sunday. Charles Ilaucrs, from near Elmwood, was in town Tuesday and took home a toad of furniture with him. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller and daughter, Mary, entertained at. dinneri Sunday, when covers were laid for tlDeen. Miss Lela McDonald was home over Sunday. Whooping cough is now keep ing company with mumps and measles. F.mil Kuehn and wife have had new cement walks built about their new home recently, which adds much to the beauty of the same. Lula Feme, 1 (i-nionlhs-old baby of William Monroe and wife, who had tin' sad int.-fortune to break her arm a few wi cks ago, is gelling ab'iig nicely. William IHnke is now the owner of a handsome Ford run about. Which of ?Ju girls will have the first ride? About fifty people KKlhered at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Moeller on Tuesday evening and welcomed them to our little city with a pound social. - The evening was spent in playing games uud listening to music. At a season able hour a lunch was served, consisting of ice cream, cake and coffee. nil A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. We guarantee, complete relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every case where we fail we will supply the medicine free. Roxall Orderlies are a gentle, effective, dependable and saTe bowel regulator, strengthener and Ionic. They re-establish nature's functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not cause any incon venience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken bv anyone at any time, They thoroughly tone up the whole system lo healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpass able and ideal for the use, of chil dren, oh! folks and delicate per sons. We cannot too highly recommend I hem to all sufferers from any form of constipation and its allendant evils. Two sizes, 10c and 25c. Remember, you can (ditain Rexall Remedies in this community only at. our store The Rexall Store. F. G. Fricke A Co., Union Iilock. Ono Conductor llelpetl Hack to Work. Mr. Wilford Adams la Ms name and he writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect. The thlrJ bottle put me on my feet and I re Burned work as conductor on the Lex ington, Ky., Street Railway. It will do all you claim In cares of rheu matism." It clears the blood of uric arid. For sale by Fricke & Co. J. NEHAWKA. 1 Special Correspondence.) J . vrvw v ! i n Mrs. Will Sloll, accompanied by Miss F.dna Sloll, were Nebraska Cily business visitors on Monday. Miss Sadie Wunderlich, who has been gone since January, re turned home on Sunday to stay with home folks. George Hansen and family drove to Hallsinoulh Monday to participate in a big dinner pre pared by Mrs. Anna Hunter. Tim., little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen is suffering with a badly poisoned hand. Dr. Gilinore did not deem it necessary lo have it lanced yet. II was caused from falling on broken glass a week ago. .. Mrs. Lena Karnes, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Tyler Shep ardsoii and children, of Canada, are making an extended visit here with friends and relatives. Miss Avis llillman of Weeping Water visited at Joe Shrader's Saturday and Sunday. Miss Georgia Massey visited at Murray Thursday and Friday. Mrs. F.dilli Thiele was on the sick list a few days last week. Jean Filch was among Ihoso of Ibis vicinity who witnessed the play at Murray Saturday evening. W, II. Scluimaker, wife and son motored to Nebraska City Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thiele euler lained at dinner Sunday the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Nick Davis and (laughters, Misses Marie and Leona; Robert Alford, William McCullough; Messrs. and Mes dames W. II. ami F. C. Schu maker. Mr. and Mrs. George Swilzer drove out lo visit their son, Chaliner, Monday evening. Miss Isadore Sheldon is still confined lo her bed. You Risk Nothing by Trying This Remedy. We want everyone troubled wilh indiuesliiin and dyspepsia to come to our store and obtain a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain Dismuth-Subnit-rate and Pepsin prepared by a process which develops their greatest power to overcome di gestive disturbance. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very pleasant to take. They soothe the irritable, weak stomach, strengthen and invigorate the di gestive organs, relieve nausea and indigestion, promote nutrition and bring about a feeling of com fort. If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets a reasonable trial we will return our money if you are not satisfied with (he result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents and 11. On. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at The Rexall Store. F. G. Fricke & Co., I'liion Block. Li -Sun Bonnets- The season is near wLen you will want a nice Sun Bonnet. We have some thing special in this line. They have a patent process stiffening which you can not get io other makes. You will not be satisBed with the ordinary make if you see ours. In County Court. Hon. William Delles Dernier of Klmwood was in the city this morning and attended a session of the county court, where the final settlement of Hie slate of Willis J. llorlon was given a hearing. In Ibis estate there was a life insurance policy over which I here was some litigation, but the liliganls llnally came together ' and sellled Ihe mailer before Hie attorney fees and court costs had made much of an inroad on Ihe fund. Died In Kansas City. George Wall r Lal'lalte re ceived a message this morning in forming him of Ihe death of W. It. Wood, superintendent of bridges for the M. I'. Railway company. Mr. Wood was fre quently in this city while con st rucling the new bridge over the Platte, and went from here to Louisville, where he has been put ling in another bridge. About two weeks ago lie was attacked wilh Ijphoid pneumonia, from which lie died yesterday morning at 10:30. He leaves surviving a wife i;nd two children, Ihe younger be ing 5 months old. Mr. Wood was about 35 years of age and well icspected by all who had any buisness relations will) him. Mr. Wall departed for Kansas City to night lo attend the funeral. Boys Have Serious "Scrap." One week ago Kugene Hark liiirsl ami James l'orlis, two boys, got into an altercation out near I lie Port is home. The report we get as to particulars was as fol lows: The Tiark hurst boy wished to avoid meeting the l'orlis lad and cut across the pasture, the latter headed him otT, and with a club was going to attack him. The llarkhurst boy pulled his knife and cut him in the left arm, a long gash, lo the, bone, and stuck him twice in the back, penetrating lo the ribs. The l'orlis boy haj his injuries dressed by Dr. Welch. Later an artery that, was severed, started lo bleed and the loss of blood was considerable before he could fret medical attendance. County At torney Taylor was called over to investigate and called the boys lo account. The Harkhurst boy, 11 years old, accompanied by his two brothers, all told the same story of the meet ing; lunv he was afraid of young l'orlis, who is 15 years old and large, when he was at tacked with a club, proceeded to defend himself, and he did so ef fectively. Mr. and Mrs. l'orlis concluded not lo prosecute and the case was dropped. Weeping j Water Republican. ZUCKWEILER & LUTZ Mr. O. W. Fischer and son of Klmwood were in the cily today looking after business mailers. Foley Kidney Pills contain In con centrated form Ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the re lief and euro of all kidney and blad der ailments. Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic and restorative. Re fuse substitutes. For sale by Fricke &. Co. Constipation brings many ailments In Its train and Is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your Dowels regular, madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which wom en are subject. Constipation Is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, It may lead to serious consequences. Nature often needs a little assistance and when Chamber lain's Tablets are given at the first Indication, much distress and suffer ing may be avoided. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Frank Libershall, the handsome deputy county clerk, departed for Ihe metropolis this morning, where he was called on business. LOUISVILLE. . Courier. John Ahl has recovered from an attack of pneumonia, after several weeks' illness. Miss lterlha Richey and Donald Dickson of Plat Ismouth spent Faster in town, I lie guests of C. A. Richey ami family. Fred Diers of Madison, ex president of Ihe Nebraska Retail ers' association, visited his brother, W. F. Diers, in town this week. John Gorder and family came up in their auto from their farm near Platlsmouth and spent Sun day wilh Mr. and Mrs. George Frater. James Robertson, wife and daughter, Marie, and son, Will, were Louisville visitors last, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were looking after their property interests, while Will was looking after some legal matters con nected with his extensive law practice. Mrs. Frank Gadway received the sad intelligence of the death of her mother, Mrs. Thayer, at Greeley, Nebraska, last Monday. Grandma Thayer was well known in Louisville, having visited here frequently, and her many friends join Ihe Courier in extending swmpathy lo the family. We are glad to nole so many of our citizens are laking an active inleresl in cleaning up Ihe town. Old rubbish vliyh has accumulat ed during Ihe long winter months is a sure breeder of disease and it is well for all of us lo calch the cleaning fever and thus prevent sickness, as well -as making our (own more beautiful. Miss lilanche Rathburn of this place and Mr. Dennis Gardner of Mullin, Neb., were married last. Friday at Mullin. The bride is Ihe daughter of Mrs. C. F. Rath burn and has lived in Ibis vicinity since childhood and is very pop ular among her friends. The groom is a prosperous young ranchman, nnd the happy couple will go al once lo housekeeping on their ranch. The Mirror Language. Look in your mirror in the morning, as soon os you get up, and examine your complexion, whether it is healthy, white and rosy, or yellowish, ashy and un healthy. Then look at your tongue. If you find it coated, your digestion is not in order and you are constipated. If it is too red, you are feverish. Theso symptoms call for a thorough cleaning out of the whole system; the blood must be freed from waste matter, making it thick, un healthy and incapable to distrib ute nourishment throughout tlio body. You should useTriner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine, which will drive all impurities from your system and strengthen it at the same time. We wish to recommend this remedy in con stipation, headache, backache, rheumatism, neuralgia, colic and cramps, in loss of appetite and sleeplessness. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, manufacturing chem ist, 1333-1339 So. Ashland ave.. Chicago, III. Frederlch Down Town. Commissioner M. L. Friederich, who has been quarantined with diphtheria for the past twenty one days, was released from quarantine last evening and was on the street this moving. Mr. Friederich was not seri(f,;-Iy sick, but had the disease to the extent of mang it, very disagreeable, and alltugh a mild form it would have been conimnnicale(f 'to others, hence the precaution of remaining in quarantine. ' Subscribe ror me Tai:y Journal. The Sound Sleep of tJootl Health. Cannot be over-estimated and an ailment that prevents It is a nienao to health. J. L. Southers, Eau : Claire, Wis., says: "I have beeu ua able to sleep soundly nights, becaus of pains across my back and sore ness of my kidneys. My appetite waa very poor and my general conditloa was much run down. I have been taking Foley Kidney Pills but 1 1 short time and now sleep as sound as a rock, my general condition It greatly Improved, and I know that Foley Kidney Pills have cured m." For sale by Fricke & Co. SI :i Bargain No. 1 Si! l.rc Ladies Hose, plain Mack, "? J ; Saturday only ft 3- Bargain No. 6 2 One case of Mens Hose, brown 7p 1 nnd black. Saturday only ... I U Bargain No. 2 Boy's and Girl's Fine Ribbed Hose worth from 15c to 20c; Sat urday only 3 Bargain No. 7 fill diven Men a Mrciri7(d Silk tt Finish hose, n splendid 20c 10 0 seller. Saturday onlv ,fcu Bargain No. 8 EXTRA. EXTRA. Saturday afternoon for two hours only, from 2:00 to 4:00 o clock T we will sell the best calico in $4 blues, greys nnd reds, at per yard 4c Bargain No. 9 A TREAT Saturday afternoon, from 4:00 to 5:00 o'clock, we will sell our ! lumt IOp nnd 1 9 !r itrmlixi of bleached muslin, at 71c Bargain No. 10 One lot of 12,'ic buck towels, large sizes, each Turkish towels, worth 20c, for. . . 8 12! Bargain No. 1 1 linen dresses, well worth l flU vu IV $3.50, Saturday only. 10c Bargain No. 3 One case of Children's high grade fine ribbed hose, worth 25c, Saturday only 19c Bargain No. 4 25 dozen Men's Dress Shirts, cuffs attached, 75c value, Satur day only 39c 11 -BNQ BARGAINS -211 For Saturday, April 29, Only OWING to not having room for such large stock I find it necessary to cut down lines, and in order to do so have made a remarkable cut in prices. If you are in need of suit for yourself or your boys it will pay you to inspect our goods, and our low prices will surprise you. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Our Millinery Department has received many compliments from the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity, which goes to show that our line is up-to-date and stylish. We will offer some at tractive bargains in this department Saturday. Give us the chance and we are sure to please you. Bargain No. 18 Men's Hand-sewed Lace Shoes, sizes 6 to 10. Regular price $2.25, Saturday only Only one pair to customer. Bargain No. 19 Boy's School Schoes. Cracker jack seller for $2.00. Only.., Bargain No. 20 39c Men's Summer Underwear. Bal briggan, all sizes. Regular 50c sellers v? a n m u (yiuiig. .U i Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 2c ii Bargain No. 21 30 dozen Men's Undershirts. No drawers to match. Colors, grey, blue, pink, black and white. Former prices 50c to $1.00. Saturday only 25e- Just think of it. Bargain No. 22 John B. Stetson Hats- You know what they are. What you have paid for them before. Our price Saturday only $298. Bargain No. 5 10 dozen Men's and Boys' pure silk bow ties and four-in-hands, washable tics, Saturday only 9c Bargain No. 1 2 79c Ladies' calico and percale house uressess and wrappers, Sat urday only Bargain No. 13 SPECIAL Only 5 Ladies' Tailor- made suits, Saturday only Sizes 34-3G-38. of each kind. a ii a t a Qntin linnj) mi1 rvnlir rnk UUlill 1111. VI U1IV1 vuij viv Bargain No. 14 25 per cent discount on nil new and up-to-date Ladies' Tailor Made Suits. ? Bargain No. 15 One lot of white lawn Ladies' Waists, em- broidored fronts. Slightly soiled. Broken sizes. Regular price $1 to $2. Saturday only 25c and 49c it Bargain No. 16 1 10 dozen Mercerized, Satin and Heather bloom petticoats. Regular value $1 to $2. Saturday, only one to a cus tomer 49c and 69c ; mm wmm t Harpnm run. i w mm mw m mm 10 dozen Ladies' White Handker chiefs. Each Saturday only..