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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1911)
Official Vote of Cass County, Nebraska Cast at the General Election Held Tuesday, November 7, 1911 i Item of Interest to Journal Readers Will Be Received M the Drug Stoie T. H 3 ALVG DEPARTMENT 3 o - sister, Mrs. Bock, at Lincoln, en route. Mrs. W. II. Sudors of Clatonia, Nob., is visiting? her daughter, Mrs. Dan Williams and family, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Thomas. Mrs. C. M. Jordan returned from Lincoln on No. 14 Thursday. Joe Prouty and son, Herbert, of University Place came down Thursday to visit relatives a few days. George Bucknell returned home Sunday from Sprague, Neb., where he has been working for the Bell Telephone company for a few months. Born Thursday, November 9, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wil liams, a son. Mother and boy are doing nicely. Dan is all puffed up. He says another democrat vote in 21 years. Miss Alta Linch, who teaches at York, Neb., visited her parents here the latter part of the week, having come down to attend the Thursday on No. 18 to visit his . State Teachers' meeting at Omaha nnponta last week. She returned to York, C. II. Fuller, formerly station via uagie, monaay morning Ed Stone went to Omaha on No. 18 Wednesday. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer was in Lin coln Thursday. Harry Parsell was in Lincoln on business Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Stone and son were in Lincoln shopping Friday. ' Miss Vera Prouty went to Lin coln Wednesday on No. 13. William Stewart was in Oma ha on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jordan went to Lincoln Friday evening. Mrs. M. C. Keefer and son re turned from Lincoln Thursday. Alfred Stroemer came down from Lincoln on No. 18 Tuesday. Vallie Trumble visited the homo folks at Eagle Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Candy and son went to Lincoln Wednesday morning. Dick Elliott was a passenger for Lincoln Wednesday on No. 13. Clarence Curyea was in Omaha Wednesday, having gone up on No. 18. Ed Casey wont to South Omaha CANDIDATES. agent here, came in on No. 80 Tuesday. Born Monday, November 13, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frolich, a son. Rev. Heckler left Wednesday for St. Joseph, Mo., to spend the vinT tor with his son. John Lonam, a real estate deal er of Lincoln, was in town on business Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. William Peters of Grand Tsland, Neb., came in on No. 14 Saturday to visit the lat tor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Linch, and other relatives. They left Monday on No. 17 for their homo. Mrs. L. W. Park of Sterling, Colo., came in Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary Skinner, and other relatives for a few davs. Miss Marjory Carr attended the She loft Tuesday for Litchfield, state teachers' convention atM'b., to visit nor sisior, ftirs. Omaha last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stremer and daughters, Gertrude and Lorene, spent Friday in Lincoln. Fred Dreamer returned from University Place Thursday, where he was looking after business. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Gullion and son, Raymond, visited rela tives here Sunday and Monday. Miss Bessie Sudors came up from Clatonia Tuesday on No. 18 to visit relatives and friends. Lucius Mullen and son, John, returned from their trip to south ern Texas the latter part of the week. Mrs. Knott and son, Irvin, and the Misses Mary, May and . Alma Emmet t Friend and family. Died The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ilinnoman, Sunday, November 12, 1911. The funeral was held at the home, northwest of town, Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, and burial was made in the remeterv near Murdock. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mick, on Thursday, November 9, 1911, a daughter. Miss Esther Rosenow no longer holds the honor of being "the only" grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Skinner, but must divide the honor with he-r little cousin, Emily. . Mrs. R. A. Stone gave a party for her litllp son, Stanley, Satur- Supreme Judge I! inner Letton Rose Dean Oldham Stark Burleigh Campbell Bittenbender Wright Railway Commissioner liall Harman Moody Jones University Regents Haller Lyford Knapp Miller Morrow Porter Fitch Frazor District Judge Travis County Clerk May lie Id ' Mnrtrnn District Clerk Robertson Reynolds Treasurer Egenberger Fox County Judge- Bee son Sheriff Ouinlon Rhoden Superintendent F.vans Foster Surveyor Patterson Coroner Clements Ratnour Commissioner Iloobner Soybert 4 101 04 1 7 88 90 G( 00 1 1 0 5 100 75 10(1 10 4 73 It? 71 10 nr. 01 7 101 151 113 00 02 58 59 50 49 47 5 5 3 2 62 4 5 8 CI 58 45 40 6 6 6 C 64 77 79 76 66 71 5 5 1 76 70 3 3 78 77 69 71 3 3 d 152 159 157 90 83 89 1 1 1 93 102 103 64 57 57 10 1 08 03 71 48 63 57 94 8? 3,p 58 01 r.i 7? 4 00 142 7 82 89 Ci 74 79 I 140 107 51 77 79 144 8- 73 81 100 103 88 54 ... 4 4 7 155 105 154 97 91 56 93 54 1 3 1 2 3 8 3 7 243 133 123 173 84 j 100 93 239 189 07 170 87 231 -"0 199 59 175 157 77 89 11 53 93 73 155 121 40 10? or. 1G0 117 57 68 82 100 50 52 51 50 43 44 44 2 31 3 55 42 2 ) to 52 52 42 43 3 3 1 1 90 50 50 43 53 50 91 07 37 OS 40 80 5 43 00 42 47 46 47 27 29 27 3 3 48 25 47 47 24 23 61 64 60 70 65 68 3 3 1 1 64 71 3 1 63 59 70 67 3 3 69 41 30 50 21 40 28 71 T)T 20 43 -3 07 37 30 50 25 127 00 72 74 72 121 124 123 90 87 87 8 5 7 10 119 93 4 9 121 117 87 88 8 7 10 9 219 112 121 148 83 00 8- 120 78 05 04 77 49 92 59 83 68 72 75 64 55 56 1 1 121 Hi 153 80 124 109 213 13 90 80 71 57 2 3 73 70 00 57 1 123 61 73 79 53 81 50 50 49 49 76 75 75 1 1 51 74 65 65 60 109 109 2 1 ) 2 71 116 48 07 49 04 74 114 74 117 1 2 1 2 . .. 2 2 124 157 5t 71 70 129 113 120 126 51 44 44 5 6 1 1 119 43 5 4 123 121 47 46 4 107 100 . l i i :o!ii9 i 3l 70 85 130 93 40 72 0 4 118 5 4 82 93 1 10 47 82 40 82 152 42 102 100 91 05 133 128 48 123 51 170 130 47 03 1 191150 41 87 7? 120 I 111 111 111 87 87 86 2 o 4 4 110 83 5 4 1 to 111 80 83 3 4 4 5 190 101 111 93 123 112 99 192 1 4 70 121 91 84 85 83 87 80 82 13 12 86 89 10 29 28 27 52 l 52 3 2 1 30 51 3 101 94 70 84 83 88 81 11 9 1 2 169 72 119 9 4 1) 70 120 170 5C 138 80 112 33 27 49 51 3 3 76 76 76 109 111 103 10 8 2 2 77 112 11 o 70 73 108 101 10 9 5 4 42 41 23 16 16 5 40 18 50 58 62 17 10 13 35 35 17 21 184 114 88 77 29 59 .10 49 20 00 94 27 59 24 03 181 09 142 70 135 05 15.' 19: 104 1119 78 132 70 RoimoiiT. 00121 4 1 1 84 3 23 43 10 30 53 43 18 4" 20 21 21 21 7 8 8 2 1 21 10 4 3 09 53 03 10 53 20 73 05 I 59 10 2 05 W 3 o e jr w a. to o. 65 69 64 74 74 72 3 4 60 81 67 63 65 74 31 19 12 2 4 8 21 9 30 71 72 71 130 126 123 17 17 2 2 27 126 14 169 62 183 50 60 85 30 87 ?' 4 9 4 55 108 39 33 0 4 ?5 85 49 6 4 95 58 123 12 10 143 50 104 92 61 63 90 13! 10 30 19 12 2 4 7 71 05 71 78 137 72 69 77 64 70 71 119 i i r 20 19 4 2 198 51 167 93 128 75 150 200 99 123 84 IrP 205 87 97 90 128 122 125 13 14 1 2 89 131 10 3 94 92 121 122 10 18 1 2 180 70 170 101 143 93 150 143 133 117 97 150 75 73 70 44) 49 44 17 10 68 55 19 38 37 30 42 40 39 11 10 1 1 34 48 9 92 132 S 11 79 1 140 188 100 132 102 1V 74 70 48 40 19 17 135 57 80 85 50 70 71 131 98 49 7 4 08 120 8: 49 74 0 4 34 3 43 42 10 10 2 2 81 32 58 40 48 1776 1849 1837 1690 1613 1598 129 121 51 57 1857 1059 123 73 1838 1791 1002 1001 139 113 89 65 3395 1618 2162 2059 1700 30 53 83 49 41 41 47 81 40 40 30 1819 197(1 3295 1510 1871 1921 3200 t919 1777 199 4 1748 544 353 155 709 50 142 240 Ingwerson were in Lincoln last day afternoon, November 11, 1911, in nonor oi nis nun nirmnay. un FrHav.,, C. R. Jordan, W. R. Jordan, account of the cold weather some Harry Parsell, J. H. Stroemer and, who had received invitations were J. A. Shaffer wore in South Bend Tuesday. , Sam Cashnor went to Omaha Tuesday to attend the Midwest Retail Implement Dealers' as sociation. Mrs. William Yaegor left on No. 13 Wednesday for n visit with her unable to be present, but those who wore there enjoyed them selves playing indoor games. . The W. R. C. of Alvo went to Lincoln en masse Wednesday on No. 13, having been invited to spend the day with Mrs. W. O. Boyles, formerly a resident of Ihis place. Among those going were: USE. FOB Loss of Appetite or Distress After Eeating a Symptom That Should Not Be Disregarded. Appetite is jusl a natural desire for food. Ixtss-of appetite - or stomach distress after eating in dicate indigestion or dyspepsia. Over-eating is a habit very dan gerous to a person's good general health. It is not what you eat, but what you digest and assimilate that does you good. Some of the strongest, heaviest and healthiest persons are moderate caters. The Avoca Department Newt Items Gathered Each Week by a Special Reporter for This Department of the Semi-Weekly Journa nroltior. iwr. somn and iamny, ai MpsdnmP9 Chas. Snavely, S. C Unadilla, Neb. I Bovlos, Ilarrv Parsell, J. E. Par- Miss Marie Stroemer attended sell, M. C. Keefer, John Elliott, R. the stale teachers' convention at Omaha Fridav. remaining until Saturday evening. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church tied ten comforts for Deramer & Cashnor Wednes day at the church Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bobbitt and littlo daughter came down from Lincoln Thursday on No. 14 to visit T. N. Bobbitt and wife for a few days. Mrs. Warren Bock and daugh ter, Miss Alta, camo down from Lincoln Monday and visited rela tives until Tuesday, when they returned home. Mrs. John Robolham and daughter. Tva, came, down from Lincoln Thursday to visit rela tives. They returned to Lincoln Sunday eveninor. Mrs. W. H. Sudors left on No. 13 Wednesday for her home at Keuhn, W. E. Casey, Ed Casey, Geo. Hall, L. Earle Starts Much Trouble. There is little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneu monia, and this never happen? when Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is used. This remedy ha? won its great reputation and ex tensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and. can be relied upon wiah implicit con fidence. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. E. H. Booth, who has been on the sick list for the past few days we are pleased to report as being much bettor. His large circle of friends will be glad to learn of this and hope that he wil soon be able to bo among them Andreas Rehmeior 'left Monday for Omaha. William Wulf spent Wednesday at Plattsmoulh. Earl Harmon was down from Omaha Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Carter is reported among the sick. Miss Opal Lewton was here Saturday visiting her parents. Charles Hinze was a business There is nothing that will cause vjsit,or al Syrncuse Tuesday. Clatonia, Nob. She will visit her again. November Special Rates! WINTER TOURIRT TICKETS at low rates, to Florida, Texas, Gulf and South ern Retort and Cuba. To many destinations ticket) are good via diverse routes through Kansas City. St. Louis or Chicago. HOME SEEKERS' EXCURSION TICKETS to the Northwest, Big Horn Basin, Yellowstone Valley, Southwest and South, on the first and third Tuesdays. ALL YEAR TOURISTS TICKETS to California and Pacific Coast de tinatinns via diverse toutes, thttt incb.de Southern routesjalwaye on way via Den ver, Scenlo Colorado, Salt Lake City. THROUGH RAILROAD AND SLEEPING CAR TICKETS to all California destinations, via many combinatlona of going and returning routes, Inolud Inf Denver, Seenlo Colorado, Salt Lake. Consult yout nearest ticket agent, telling them about the Winter journey "u avo 'n m'',d' 'et k'ra 8efure through berths and make it he l.'urney interesting and comfortable. R. W. CLEMENT, Ticket AfenL L W IftAKELY, General Passener Afent, Omaha, Neb more trouble man a disordered stomach, and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge all in Plaltsmouth who suffer from any stomach derange ment, indigestion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understanding that we will refund their money with out question or formality, if after reasonable use of this medicine, they arc not perfectly satisfied with the results.- We recommend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been benefited by I hem. We honestly believe them to be without equal. They give very prompt relief, aiding to neu tralize the gastric juices, strengthen the digestive organs, to regulate the bowels, and thus to promote perfect nutrition, and eradicate all unhealthy symptoms We urge you to try a 25c box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives 15 days' treatment. At the end of that time, your money will be returned to you if you are not satisfied. Of course, in chronic cases length of treat ment varies. For such cases, we have two larger sizes, which sol for 50c and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. F. G. Fricke & Co J. C. Zimmerer and Harry Mar quardt were at Omaha Tuesday. Clyde Graham of Falls City spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Hanguc of Lincoln is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Johnson. Mrs. Dick Long and children were here from Auburn the first of the week. J. II. Schmidt and William iollner were visiting near Pal myra Monday. The infant of Matthew Meyers "I do not believe there is any other medicine so good for whoop ing cough as Chamberlain' Cough Remedy," writes Mrs Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This remedy Is also unsur passed for colds and croup. For sale by F. O. Fricke & Co. Councilman Frank Neuman went to Omaha to attend the meet ing of the Municipal League as sociation this morning and also to call on August Roessler at Im manucl hospital. and wife died Sunday! and was buried Monday. Glen Dunbar was sick last week but is able to be out again at the present writing. Miss Emma Marquardl has re turned home from a visit with relatives al Hunt ley. Mrs. Fred Bolls was quite sick for a few days last week, but is reported as improving. Mrs. Charles Jenkins and chil dren spent from Saturday until Monday wilh relatives at Manley. Miss Stella Opp came in from Omaha Friday evening, whore she has been attending the teachers' mooting. The large stock of holiday goods which Ora E. Copes, the druggist, will soon have on dis play, has arrived. Mrs. Ethridge of Cook return ed to her home Friday after visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Theron Ma'lcolm, a few dirys. . Louis iDunkak and daughter, Lena, came in from Wyoming last week. Louie expects to move tho family back lo Nebraska in a few days. It will pay you to buy your holiday goods and other things in the drug line of Copes during tho next two months. ' Inquire about it, you will be interested. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hollenberg er entertained the Five Hundred club last Tuesday evening. Five tables were filled, making ten couples present. Refreshments of apples and home-made candy were served. Shooting Match. A shooting match for ducks and geese at Avoca Saturday, Novem ber 25th. at 2 p. m. There will also be Blue Rock shooting. W. II. Mascman. 11-10-wlt. WEEPINQ WATER. Republican. ! lwjj j4 Frank York, operator, loft Tuesday and goes to New Orleans, ,n. Mr. Goodwin takes bis place. Miss Doyle of Lincoln, a uni versity student, was the guest of Miss Grace Teegarden over Sun day. Mrs. Barry McGrady departed for Norman, Okla., to visit her father, who is sick; the old gentle man is 85 years old. Mrs. N. H. Wilkinson left on Wednesday for a few weeks' visit with her mother and brothers in Ovid, Mich. Mrs. Shepardson has sold her residence in Noble Heights to Philip Cook, who has recently located here. Jim Murphy lost a good horse last week and Harry Doty also. Harry is having a series of losses of late, but is still cheerful. George W. Stoner, cashier of tho First National bank of Mt. Pleasant, Pa., was a visitor in town last Thursday with the George Hitchman family. Mrs. F. W. Race came up from Kansas City Saturday and Mr. Race came Wednesday to attend tho Ratnour-Zink wedding. Bert Philpot is anxious lo get in his new garage, and the work is going right along. The sale of Maxwells will be looking up more next spring than ever. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGurdy re turned bore Monday from a month's visit wilh relatives in Dawson county, and after a short yjsit wilh his parents returned lo their home in Avoca. Mrs. Frank SchaefTer left Wod- Dragglng Cases. Tardiness requires a stimulant, but at the same time also ft slrengthener. Dragging cases of convalescence call for a remedy which contains both a healthy, mild stimulant and nn energetic tonic. One of tho best remedies? nesday for Tama, Iowa, to visit I in hj rPSI)0rl is Timer's Ameri- ...in i ii. , . relatives and from (here goes lo Coggon, Iowa, where her husband is engineer. Mr. Schaoffer likes his Job first-rate and is glad to be back to railroad work. Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer of Scotls Bluff have issued invita tions announcing tho forthcom ing marriage of their daughter, Viola Frances, to George Wilburn Bellinger, on Tuesday evening, November 21, 1911, at 8:30 o'clock. COUGHING AT NIQHT Means loss of sleep which is bad for everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops the cough at once, relieves the tickling and dryness in tho throat and heals the inflamed membranes. Pre vents a cold developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep always in tho house. Refuso sub stitutes. For sale by F. a. Fricke & Co. can Elixir of Biller Wine, which is composed of strengthening herbs and of stimulating red wine. II will first clean out the digestive organs and keep them clean, by removing from the body all waste mailer fermenting in the In testines. This will crealn a new, healthy appetite, a correct diges tion, rich blood and regular cir culation. It will make the nerves slrong and will encourage all or gans to activity. You should tahi a few doses every time you need a stimulating tonic, or you feel indisposed, tired out, constipated. At drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1333 1339 So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois. D. W. Foster of Union was in the city yesterday to attend the festivities and witness the mins trel at night. For coughing, dryness anr tickling in the throat, hoarseness) and all coughs and colds, take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Contains no opiates. For sale by. Fricke & Co. Miss Helen Dovey came In from her school at Omaha last evening to bo present at the minstrel performance.