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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
9 -3as2rta.g5,;t,r.t,'gae z. r g 7iiwL"i!..j:trTga-,?g3aETg?.aaaw'' - j ffttsaLBggai.',igi!83agswt u Commencing Thursday, Oct. 12, and lasting the balance of the week, we will offer you a special price on a few lines of merchandise that you can use right now: Several Pieces of P P-. If at a special low pric e of 4c PER YARD Every piece is worth more money BOY'S and GIRL'S School Shoes FROM 98c to $1.39 They are worth from $1.25 to $1.75. A g(Kxl chance to get the children Winter shoes. WOOL Dress Goods! Black and Colors Every piece is worth 50c a yard in this sale at LADIES' WOOL We have alxnit 25 dress skirts with a price on them that won't buy the goods. (ft Overworked People. Tilt' of Working p.O- (ill- are sulVcriiig from ov vi-work without knownm il. 'ln ;ilf working trim il;iv In tl;iv, fit tier physically up mentally; even I lion " when they liooil post ami reereu-i J tiin. Cher nerves gradually woakfii, llioir nuisolos loose their ,J elal icily. their appetite is poor. Some of llioni try to regain their ! $ strength I using strong liiiurs, j J. which is a sopious mistake. In stead of weaken in g their stomach. l they should strengthen it, so it could accept am digest more food; they should strengthen the nerves, lo make them to stand the steady exciloineiit ; they should purify Iheip Mood to make the circulalioii regular. They should . use Triner's American Elixir of Hitler Wine, which will regulate Hie work of all digestive organs. In diseases of the stom ach, the liver, Hie inlenstines and the nerves you eannol find a rem edy as dependable as Triner's American F.lixir of Hitler Wine. At drug slopes. ,Ios. Triner, I't.'Ct t:t:t! So. Aslilainl Ave., Chicago, III. MLVO DEPARTMENT Items of Intere&t to Jcumal Raadeia Will Be Received nl lite Diug Store New subscriptions and renewals to the Journal will J he rerivod by J. A. Shaffer at the drug store. Local J J news, advertising matter J J and all business pertaining ! I to this department may bo J transacted. Mr. and Mrs. 4 Shaffer are instructed to re- J ceived and receipt for all J J money. I'd. ! Chursday lo'i SERENAGERS 6E! THEM- brUtS IMII Mrnia ftw Awake an Old Bachelor From His Peaceful Slumbers and Get Fooled. A' double ipiartcl. of male warblers, whose names we art; not permitted lo meiilion, while out serenading I heir sweet hearts last night, Ihnind't of giving Jesse Hrady and wife a song or two just, i for luck. The singers selected a residence in the vicinity of where Jesse Hrady had informed thorn was the domicile hut il seems they pot, Ihe wrong number of the dwelling. After I hey bad made the night, redolent with a few of their choicest select ions, ami thinking it was lime for the groom and bride lo come lo the door and ex press I heir high appreciation of their vocal powers, one of the bravest of the night choir went lo a window of the darkened homo ami Hashed his beacon lantern into the bed room. It was then discovered that Ihe house was oc cupied by a lone bachelor, and he was peacefully reclining on his dnvvnv couch and had not yet be come aware that he was suspected of having recently taken n life parliMM'. The glare of the 1 itrfit awakened him and he alighted on the Hoop, grabbing his trousers, got hastily into them and reached the door in lime lo see the double quartet vanish in Ihe shadows of the weeds. Later on they found the resi dence inhabited by Mr. Hrady and did lliejp former stunts all over, much lo the gralilicalion of Jesse and his wife, who had heard the first efforts of lb, choir to charm their bachelor neighbor. Heller be more careful next lime, hoys, as some bachelors keep guns and iniuht do you harm before Ihey Ihorou'Hily awake lo your innocent sport. New "Hog Head" Arrives. Now, there are no doubt a great many of our readers who do not know just what a "llog Head" is, especially in the terms in which it is used here, but when we say that a new "Hog Head" has ar rived at the home of our jovial friend, Julius Neilson, there will not he a railroad op shop man in the H. iv. M. shops that, will not know just, what we, mean. We are also informed that O. J. Wallen gron expeots lo resign bis posi tion on the "Dinkey" to make room Tor the new arrival. .Mow, this is plain talk among the rail road boys, but for fear that, many of our readers may not under stand the terms used, we will add that, the stork made llio homo of Mr. and Mrs. Neilson a visit on Saturday of last week and loft in their care a new, bouncing baby boy. Hulli mother and little one ape getting along nicely ami we will wager Dial Julius is Ihe hap piest engineer on the Hurlington system. The term employed above simply means an engineer among the railroad boys, and the time will no doubt arrive when the little stranger will make as fine an engineer as his father. HELPFUL H1N1S ON HI HEALTH Entertains Card Club. The members of Ihe Jolly Might Card club wore most delight full v entertained by Mrs. Flora Wad dick at Ihe home of Mrs. Ktl Mar tin yesterday afternoon. The usual fascinating card games were entered into wilh much in terest and enthusiasm, then' be ing seven games played. Mrs. J. Lulz eapluroil the first prize ami was llrsl presented with a huge bunch of parsjey, afler which she was awarded with a beautiful hand-painted plate, Mrs. A. Kroehler won Iho booby prize and received a pin tray. Following the card games a few moment wore spent in social conversation ami oilier amusements. At llu hour of i ::i a most excellent luncheon was provided by Hie hostess, which materially added to Ihe pleasures of the afternoon. The members of the club present were: Mesdames J. I.ulz, A. Kankii. J. I'. Saltier. W. Henri. -h-sen. J. Warua, X. V. Chrisingor, A. Kroehler. ('.. II. Hunlick, V. Mason, . Crnskary, Misses Huso and I'earl Milium. Forest Hose Flour. TTie next time you need a sack of flour try a sack. Yon wil' "'uj jt the best on the market. Hilioiis? Fool heavy after din ner? Tongue coaled? Hitler la.-le? Complexion sallow ? Liver needs waking up. Moan's llegu l.'ls cure bilious attacks. 'JTi cuts at any drug store. Wayne and Will Omaha passengers mail today. I W. J. O'Brien Here Today. W. J. O'Hrien superintendent of Iho slate fisheries at South Hend, was in the city today, coining down wilh his llsh car, ami placing it in Iho Hurlington shops for repairs. He remained in the city a few hours only, go ing lo Omaha on llio afternoon train. Mr. O'Hrien is one of those jovial fellows wilh whom it is al ways a pleasure to meet, ami the Journal is mighty well pleased 'lo have him enrolled upon our large list of friends. Props! were on the fast M-'M. XOTICK. Waller Tluirktr will tnke notleo Hint on the l:sth ilny of September, 1911 M Archer, .liiHtlre of the Hear for Cam Conntv, NehnixkH Issued nn order of attachment for the mini of j;o !-, In an action renrtlnir before him. wherein the .lonep drain Com puny Is nliUntlff and Walter Thncker I defendant, that property of tnld defendant ronlMntr of money In the hands of I,. M MrVnv has been attached under nld order' rain cause was continued to the dav of October, 1 1 1 at 10 o'clock feplemtier 18, l'Ol. Jones flraln Company. Pv J. R. UuiiKlasH, Ma Attorney. Keister School. Keisicr Ladies' Tailoring Col lege. Mosiifiiing, drafting and dressmaking taught. For terms apply al room in Coates' Hlock. Managed by Mrs, N. A. I.eist. 30th t. m. Jacob Trilsch and wife. Mrs. M. I.. Freidrich and C. C. Honuimt and wife relurned from Pekin. III., this morning, where they had I n In alleml Ihe funeral of Mrs, Volk, mother nf Mesdames Trilsch, llennings ami Freidrich. Scalp and Hair Troubles Gen erally Caused by Carelessness. Dandruff is a contagious dis ease caused by a microbe which also produces baldness. Never use a comb or brush belonging lo some one else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be, Ihsee arlicles may bo infected wilh mi crobes, which will infect your scalp. It is far easier to catch hair microbes than it is lo get rid of them, ami a single stroke of an infected comb or brush may well lead lo mildness. Aver try on anybody else's hat. Many a hat band is a resting place for mi crobes. If you happen to bo troubled wilh dandruff, itching scalp, fall ing hair or baldness, we have a remedy which wo believe, will completely relievo Ihcse troubles. Wo are so sure of Ibis that we otfer it to you wilh Ihe under standing that it. will cost you nothing for the trial if il does not produce Ihe result, we claim. This remedy is railed Hexall "!.')" Hair Tonic. Wo honestly believe it to bo the most scientific remedy for scalp ami hair troubles, and wo know of nothing else that, equals it for effectiveness, be cause of the results it has pro duced in thousands of cases. Hexall "1)3" Hair Tonic is de vised lo banish dandruff, restore natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, and make the hair naturally silky, soft and glossy. It does this be cause il stimulates the hair fol- licies, destroys the germ mailer, and brings about a free, healthy circulation of blood. which nourishes the hair roots, causing Ibem lo lighten and grow new hair. Wo want everybody wiio has any trouble with hair or scalp to know that we think that Hex all "o.V Hair Tonic is Iho best hair tonic ami restorative in ex istence, and no one should scolf al or doubt Ibis statement until they have put our claims to a fair lest, wilh ihe understanding thai tlliey pav us iinlliing for Iho rem edy if il iloes m it five full and eomplolo satisfaction in every particular. Two sizes, rn cents and 1.0u. Hemember, you can obtain Hexall Remedies in Plalls moiilb only al our store The Hexall Store. F. (i. Frieko & Co. Colonel II. C. Mt'Maken went lo Ited Oak'and Clarinda Ibis morn ing, whore he will look over the paving which the company lias been pulling in al I hose, places. CATARRH 3i til HAYFEVER ELY'S CREAM BALM Applied Into lha noatrlls Is quickly absorbed. CIVCt RELIEF AT ONCE. It cloiiiiHea, sontlifH, heals and protects tbs diseased membrane resulting from Cutnrrh ami drives a way a ('old in the Heinl quickly. Itestores the Sonsus of Tuste unit Smull. It is eucy to iiNf. Contains no Injiiriniu dnitf. No mercury, no cocniuo, no nior. pliinc. The hmiiiiiliolit remedy. Trice, .10 cenW.it Oriiiisti or by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 56 w Vrtn St., Ntw Yam Mrs. Heed cann from ( imaha. i Miss Vera Proulv went lo Lin-j coin Wednesday. F.d S roomer did business in j (imaha Tuesday. j .lames Jordan wa- ;.n Omaha i visilor Sal ui'dav . i Mrs. Will Casey w. ut lo Lin coln last Thui'sdav. .lames Foreman was in Lincoln j Saturday on business. I II. S. ( Inch of Lincoln was in 1 town sal unlay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kit Casey return-! ed from Omaha Thursday. I Mrs. .1. A. Shaffer was in South Hend Thursday and Friday. Thomas Sloul relurned from Lincoln on No. I 1 Sal unlay. II. Thomas' daylight store Is receiving a new coat of paint. Charles 'Crumble of Faglo was in town Wednesday afternoon. L. H. Appleinan returned from Ceresco and Lincoln Wednesday. Henry Snoke and .lames Snoko drove lo Faglo Monday afternoon. L. H. Appleinan went to Lin coln and Ceresco Monday on business. (ieorge Hall. Will Nevvkirk and J. Kinkaitl Nevvkirk went lo Lin coln Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. .Ionian ale Sunday dinner wilh Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stone. .1. Herman Slroemer did busi ness wilh the railway commission at Lincoln Tuesday. Mrs. Agnes Silversl rami visit ed Monday and Tuesday wilh her hrnl her, A. .1. Foreman. Mrs. Charles Codboy wont to Lincoln Wednesday In visit Mrs. Amanda Weoso. who is tpiite ill. (Ieorge P. Foreman, jr., and Hay Hennell went to Valparaiso Tuesday lo slay two or, three days. S. C. Hoylos purchased a car of feeders at South Omaha ami they were unloaded here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Charles (lodhcy weiil. to Lincoln Friday, where Mrs. Codbey is having dental work done. Vallie 'Crumble and Herman Frolieh of Kaglo wen I lo Lincoln on No. I.'t Wednesday and return ed on No. 1 I. lames Snoke of Alliance, Nob., and Henry Snoke drove to lt tug las. Neb., Saturday afternoon, re turning Sunday. (ieorge 1'. Foreman, sr., and (ieorge P. Foreman, jr.. returned last Thursday from their trip to Niobrara, Neb. Mrs. M. P Slone apd her brother, Mr. Crone and wife, re turned Friday evening on Mo. 1? from their visit in Indiana. Carl Johnson received a car load of rail lo Friday evening to feed this winter, having pur chased them al Souih Omaha. C. M. Jordan and vv fe and Hit Misses Stella Shecselv and Crayco llailev spent 'Wednesday of last week at I he Ak,-Kar-Men at OmTiha Mrs, C. M. Jordan went lo Liu coin last Thursday evening, visil ing with Mrs. Clyde Hovles unlit Friday evening, when she relurn ed homo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner spoul Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wolfe. They wont, out to Mr. Wolfe's farm lo view Iho ap ple crop, which is enormous this year. ' James Snoke of Alliance, Nob., shipped in a car of line Hox Hulto potatoes last Friday, which were purchased by Liuch & Stone, who had disposed of all of them by Monday noon at $1 per bushel. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Slone and son, La Vomer; Mrs. Fred Dream er and Mr. ami Mrs. Sain Cashner of I'nivorsity Place an toed to Hock Hliill's Wednesday to attend Iho Colo-llulehesou wedding. Mrs. Lura Furr ami daughter, Ardella, who have been visiting their mint and uncle ;Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Curyea, and other rela tives for several weeks, relurned last Thursday to their home at, Weilron. III. 'I'hev were in : wreck in Iowa, two paseniret trains colluding. Mrs. Lena Weaver of South Hend caine up Tuesday evening to visit bop noice, Mrs. Shall'or. Sho was accompanied by her sjsler-in-lavv, Mrs. Willis ltenn. of Hock Island, who departed Wednesday for her home, having spent the pasi three weeks wiin relative.; and friends in Nebraska. 'Che following pupils were neither lardy or absent for Iho month ending Oclober (: Car men Muir, CI i fiord Slroemer, Carl Kosiiovv, llealrice Parsell, (ierl rude Slroemer, Verl llosnovv, Aurel Foreman, Mildred (lodbey, Paul Johnson. Lillian Curyoa, Until Dreamer, Hael Foreman, Htiby Stone, Clarence Huoknell, La Verne Stone, Archie Miller, Lyle Miller, Itertha Mucknell, Hulli Hailoy. Anna Hasp. Jesse McVey In Ohio. 'Che Journal is this week in re ceipt of a lollop from our excel lent old friend, , Jesse McVey, from Sidney, Ohio, in which h orders the Semi-Weekly Journal sent to bis address. lie says everything in thai locality h looking line, but be is not en joy ing Ihe best of beallh. lie sends bis regards lo all old Cuss county friends. spc i am now wq 8 im rrm n ran. II f 1 II If to show you a full line of Winter Goods for Men, La dies and Children. I have a line line of Ladies' Skirts, Men's Pants and Girl's Ready-to-Wear Dresses, and everything for ths boy from head to foot. Also a jJool line of AND at prices that will suit your pocket hook and taste. COMFORTS 8 WMTRAII 3 8 8 Moving Weak In Plattsmouth. Joseph Thompson's household g Is arrived from Fairmont Monday and have been placed In bis residence. Mrs. Thompson ami children will 'occupy Iho homo. Joe will have his run changed so he can spend some lime at homo. H. H. Haves, foreman of the shops, has moved from Iho Par undo residence on Vine street lo a residence on Marble between Fifth and Sixth streets. C. C. Parniele has moved from his homo on Sixth si reel lo the residence vacated by Mr. Hayes. J. A. Chopieska has moved in to the residence recently vacated by K. II. Wescoll, Mr. Wescolt. having moved into his father's "Sunny Side" resilience. ' . . , , ... F. C. Weber will this week I, M(.;, K Ml; aid V isited (lio move from Ihe residence now e- I bis 'morning, where copied ny nun on .Marino si reel. Stock of Goods for Sale. Slock of general merchandise, !i,0(ii); doing H'.'a.non yearly business. We believe' Ibis to bo one of the cleanest slocks in Iho state. Must sell al once. All cash. Huhge it (iilhn. Avoea. Neb. to the new dwelling creeled by Judge Travis. Mr. Noble will move from bis resilience in I be Second ward to the A, W. A (wood residem n Main street. W. A. Hoberlson will move inld the residence on Marble si reel vacated bv Mr. Weber. Ill'el I'opol she called tin morning, friends for a I illie ar- Will Preside at Lincoln. II is probable thai Judge vey D. Travis of Cass county will j be called hero to try Mrs. Alpha I Sbevalier, who is auaiu lo be tried I durinu' the present term of dis trict court on .the charm' of perjury. Mrs. Sm valier ha been tried before Judges Cnrnish and! Frost and claims .that Ihey are, prejudiced airainsl her. Judae . Slewarl, who has the oipiilyV docket, has all thai he can do. so Judge Travis has been asked loj hear the rase. Lincoln Slate; Journal. I Try a sack of Forest, Hose Flour Iho next lime you need flour. Ask your dealer what he thinks of it. DoYufenttoDije If so, use the Putnam Fadeless Dye, they color silk, wool and cotton at one boil ing, fast, bright and colors. Do You Want to Live well and krrp hearty. Then remem ber we have a complete line of drugs, medicines, chemicals, etc., strength and quality guaranteed. ORA E. COPES, AVOCA, NEB.