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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1913)
fH NEHAVVKA. New.-. EE? a Here Is a money-saving proposition for prospective home builders. Read this wonderful building offer. i Buys All the Materials to Build this 6 Room House Price includes all R lumber, mill work, i.u -i : i :.i irig Mooring, ceil U-.vXtiJi, J . UhT-dX- annual I'l imi I hi' amount nt lin ship- i i.i;l ui 1 1 ii i nam in ii"- lii'i thai lli"ii' i any .-Imrliif in I hi' crop. C. W. I'illiiimi write from Mi-ilfiiiil. Oklahoma. Iliat they are liailly in iii'i'ii ui lain, as nu- wheal is heading mil verv short. Victor Sturm was one of tin- inn1 al tin- I'ni. Ihis ir ii i ii a capliancy elect inn nt' battalion. primr, tt the Hirers fur Hie inn, finishing lumlier, building paper, pipe, gutter, sash weights and Lard ware. Price is at mill or factory. Ask us for freight-paid price This is Our House Design No. 2362 Economy of floor space and low cost of construction are the cootpio sous feature of this house, and these are items that appeal to a very large number of people. It is also neat and roomy and has an attractive ap pearance from the outiide. Free Book of Plans. The handsomest book aver stab- lished ot its kind. Shows the lati-st ol D drrn, up to-date desmns of houses, bun c a low i and barns, l'rre to all rosprcli builders. Contain! a world o( valuable in lirmalion. If you intend to build don't dtlar sanding (or this valuable book. Consult Us. )f yon with any inforaaatioa 00 the building subject we are here to l(ie it to von irae ol charge. Our vast exiierii-nce enables u to show you tha "bort-cuu" of building ope rations, as well a. selections ol material.. Don't hesitate to ask us (or any luforuia Uoo Deeded. We Save You Honey. No other eoaeera eaa anaka yea such low prieea oo building material lor house dcsivn such as we show above. Buying direct from mill and lactones la enormous quantities for spot cash enables us to undersell all competition. We are satisfied with eae aaaall rose which uieaus an iioaieose saving to you. Plans Free. We make ao charge lor the elaaa for the house desina illustrated above. Others would ask from 32 to $35 and not be in a position to give you the peraoaal atteatioa necessary. Call and Seo Us Before Buying Before building a ho.ne you should call at our office aud let us figure on tbe materials, and oiler yoa some euggestione from our extended experience. We eaa .are yon anoacy and help you to build the most attractive and comfortable borne possible (or the money you have to spend. Sfandar Tvine, I iiniler POP Ilia a Fresh new Binder Twine direct from factory. Our name on the tags guarantees every pound of it. Spot cash 10c per lb., credit .-2c per lb. higher. ORDER NOW AS OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED Cedar Creek Lumber Company HMMMMH4"WHHM' near Coleridge mi Faster Sunday, UNION. J.'ha.l ilieil lasl week after his leg I- Lodger. Hvin anipiilaled. Wr are plrasrd WTl"rrn",,nWvvrrb to say I hat I lie report is er- Merrill l'ollanl sold lt' .-prim: rliirkeus la.-l week fur -f renls per iinnd. that brouuhl liim over, ill rents each. They were Itlnnle Island Ui'ds. and Merrill, says it .1 . - i l . : i. . . i iloesn i i.;iv in rii i se iin.Miiin imii l.esl. Mrs. Charley Stone and Miss Oorolhv Stone raine in Moinlax from Colorado and will .spend Hie summer anions their relatives he re. Charley has disposed of his hank at Yampa. Colorado, and al present is looking for another local ion. Mr. and Mrs. david Coiiihs of l'orl snioiitli, Ohio, canif in Tues- S Jt 1 t 1 1 ( 1 1 tiav i or an rxifimeu visu io me l. C. West family. Mr. Combs is in unfit' of Mr. West and I hey were met liy trie latter at Lincoln and brought home by automobile. Dr. J. A. Pollard was up from Salem Friday on a business mailer and found time to make a pleasant call fit fhis oflire. The doctor practiced many years am friends llial are see him. J A represeulal ive of the Carter car company was here Saturday wilh one of their 'ill horse power machines and pave a demons! ra limi of what their car could do as a puller. Anions other things ho hitched onto a big Hal car stand ing on the siding and walked off with it. They have a flue-looking car with sonic exeellenl features. II. C. I'ullanl made a living I rip . . 1 .1 o naveuna xveiinesnax auu riiursilay. Mrs. l'ollanl and Vir ginia accompanieil mm in uie tulomobile as far as Lincoln. where they visited while be went out on the (ram. lie says Ihey bad a tine rain out there Tuesday nighl ami that I Iwy will have a big wheat crop. He has thirty acres of alfalfa on bis place that will be u revnue-proilucer fhis eason. . CONSIDER SIZE OF WIRE When Buying Fence DON'T BE FOOLED by Weight per Rod or Roll There's no bunkem" about weight per roll when you buy "Pittsburgh Perfect" because it is constructed without using fxtra wire to make the fence-joints. The extra weight of the joints in all wrapped, clamped.twistedor tied fences supplies no extra strength, but actually weakens these fences by persistently dragging down the panels, wearing them out before their time and making you buy more before you should. "Pittsburgh Perfect," the only fence with Electrically Welded Joints, is a one-piece fabric of unequaled strength, durability and economy, because we eliminate the expense of extra wire, and put this money into extra quality. Made in Different Style for FIELD, FARM, RANCH, LAWN, P-r,.,, D.J f 1inl.inf tyaA CHICKEN, POULTRY and RABBIT YARD and GARDEN -Very IUU VlUardlltCCU Ask your dealer for "Pittsburgh Perfect" and insist on his furnishing it Do not allow him to persuade you that some other fence is just as good. If he doesn't sell it, write us direct. "Pittsburgh Perfect" Brands of Barbed Wire: Bright, Annealed A Galvanized Wire; Twisted Cable Wire Hard Sprin. Coil Wires Fence Staples; Poultry Netting Staples! Regular Wiro Nails; Galvanized Wire Nailss Large Head Roof in. N nils ) Single Loop BaleTieat "Pitta burgh Perfect" Fencing. AU mad el Open Hearth materiaL v jfiSiPj If you are interested in Wire Fencing, write for FREE copy of our ALMANAC. 1913- Pittsburgh Steel Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania IF medicine here has a host of always triad to slating that Mr. Hullis' brother was sick ami wauled lo see him. James I'lemins' of Superior came down to spend decoration day here and lo lake bis daugh ter home with him, who has been making her home with her aunt, Mrs. C. K. Heelmer, since her mother's death. I'. S. Harncs and Clark Newlon were Omaha passengers Tuesday morninir en route to I lie Masonic convent ion. They were joined here by l'.d door of Wabash and Joe Mullen of Klmwooil. making two pair. i Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Orion went ! to Omaha Monday morniiifr. Mrs.! Orion will i i 1 wilh her dauyb-l trr. Mrs. Frank Smith and family,! while Steve attend the pram! Indue of the Masonic order which j is in session I here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Al l bur Slander I came over from I.ouisvilh ila eveiiinir for a few day at the Peter Mauiler w work for Mr. Spannler. whilr Mrs. Slander will do some visit in?. Win. Puis, nine and one-half miles northeast of Weeping Wa ter, started the -week rihl on Monday by invest intr 2 r t in one of the elejrant Maxwell aulos handled by the IMiilpol uaraue. It is a six ('Winder ,"H horse power, foil r-pas sender machine. fore the noon hour. The remains were taken charfrc of by the un dertakiiii.r linn of Slander & Slander and prepared for ship ment to Kearney, where a sister of the unfortunate man resides. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Ruby of Forest (irove, Orejron, visited their many friends in this vicinity this week. They were called to Nebraska because of I he serious illness of Mrs. Ruby's sister, Mrs. William Mallory, who recently underwent an operation for can cer al the Inimauuel hospital in Omaha, ami no hopes are enler- laiiieil lor ner recovery. Spanaler home. Mr. do some mechanical Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Kvery family without ','xception should keep Ihis preparation at baud duriuz the hot weather of the summer months. Chamber- Mon-i Iain's Colic, Cholera and diarr . slay ! lmea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed and is al most certain to be needed before the summer is over. II has no superior for the purposes for which it is intended, liny if now. For sale by all dealer.-. in neat ly repainted and trimmed up preparatory for occui ancy by the "newlyweds," Mr. and Mrs. August Rosenovv. Clayton A. Roseuerans of Plaltsinoulh is holding' down the. business of the Rosenow lonsorial parlors during a two weeks' absence of August, who has a frond excuse for beinp away at this important point and change in life. Mrs. Hal lie Capwell returned yesterday morniiiK from del Rapids, S. !., where she had been a resident since leaving here sev eral years atro. and we are pleased lo learn she is back lo slay with us anil contemplates Ihe purchaso of an Klmwooil home. Tom and tleorpe Willcockson of lioslon were truest s decoration day of their auul. Mrs. I.ona Willcockson. They came here from Heaver City, where they had been lo see their father, II. P. Willcockson, who, we are sorry lo learn, is coiitined lo his bed by a critical illness, and hopes for his recovery are practically abandoned. w rIfT .' ELMWOOO. Leader-Echo. J I. WEEPING WATER. 4 Republican. i ' 1"). nay Frans went lo Omaha' on the Monday evenintr train to look a 11 or some mercantile mat ters. Will Rev nobis came down from Omaha last Friday for a visit wilh his parents mid other relatives, Ross Niday and wife are re joicing on (tccouut of a recent ad dition In their family circle a daUKhler, born Tuesday evenintr, June It. , Attornev W. A. Hubert sou was down from Plal I sniou'l h last Sal unlay atleiidiiiR lo some profes sional business, and had time to call and "skin" I his editor in a chess name. Mrs. W. o. Yountr, northeast of town, who was seriously ill for two weeks, is now KellinK aloliu roiieoi vv ami how it originated have not learned. I. tile Craw- Ion . irol ier or lie iii.iurei imv. cnii im returned from Coleridtre a few or ram. davs atio and says that Ray is tre I iiifr nloiiu nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbcr lhtrrett of avelock were down Friday to at- democration day pro- nifflv iiiii her many Iriends are pleased ,lo learn that she is abb lo be out and is almost fully re covered. Mrs. ltarbara Tax lor, Mrs Mary Taylor and daughter, Rach el, Miss Klsie Taylor, Miss Hal lb Taylor and C. II. Tax lor went lo Wcenintr Wider last Friday, at tending Ihe decoration day exercises. Moss McCarroll and wife moved Wednesday into their new home in the central part of I own, where they have a very pretly location, as well as one of the neatest and most convenient residences in town. Mrs. J. W. (. amble of Omaha passed thrmiKh here on yesler duy forenoon's train", troinur to Howe, to visit her datiKhler, Mrs. Herman Thomas, and the tine new frrnndiliiutrhter that recently arrived at the Thnimis home. Mr. and Mrs. Men F. Hnbaek departed Wednesday morniuK for Seattle, Wash., m response to a telegram informiiiK them that their son-in-law, Charles Hemp hill, was very seriously ill and death might occur at any time Mr. Ilemiihill was a resident of Ihis vicinity for a number n xears, and his many friends here regret to learn the sad news from his home. The report reached here a lew days ago thai Ray Crawford, who Kidney Troubles Attack Platts- mouth Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidney ills .seize xouim and old, Otleii collie with little wainintr. Children suffer in their early x ears Can't control the kiilnev seen I ions. tiirls are languid, nervous, suf- Ier pain. Women woiiv, can't, do daily work. Men have hum- and achintr backs. If von have ii iin form of kid ney ills' You musl reach the cause the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys The following testimony proves their worth: William Oilinour, farmer, four miles south of Plattsmouth, Neb., s.ixs: "doan's Kidney Pills have icen used wilh the best of results rua i a 1. 1 I in my lainuy. i no paueni mm been suffering intensely from lameness in the back and could get no lasting relief until she be gan using; doan's Kidney Pills. They did more to check these troubles than anything else that had previously been taken." For sale by all dealers. Price nn i'. .uls Kiisler-Mi burn Co. V' V II... - - - ......... . Kuffalo. Now York, sole agents for Ihe United Stales. Remember the name doan's- aud take no other. Miss F.ililh Cli.be, our accom- moilaliiig assistant at the posl- ollice, is oui of the ollice tins week n account of sickness. The latest reports from Prof. R. ,. Pool, who underwent an operation for appendicitis, is that be is gellimr along nicely now. Chas. Spohn. out east of town, lll druggist Most Children Have Worms. Many mothers think their chil- i jv : r : j : ,-. (iron are suuerint: mm uiuies t ion. headache, nervousness, weakness, cost iv enss. when they are victims of that most common f all children's ailments worms. Peevish. ill-tempered. fretful children, who toss and grind their home teeth, with bad breath and coliky 1 ivvn weeks' vi pains, have all the symptoms of family. having worms, and should be given Kirkapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which ex pels worms, regulates the bowels, tones up the system, and makes children well and happy. Kicka- poo Worm Killer is guaranteed. or by mail. Price A dautihler of Charles Uriltell of Salida, Colo., is here on a visit iwiHi her grandfather, J. d. Hrit I tell. ' Mrs. Oscar Alien and daughter J of Omaha relurneii ! their home Sunday, aeoompaui ' by Mrs. Allen's brother. Willie MrCrory. Mrs. Keiter and two children of Kansas City returned to their Tuesday morning after it xvilh John Olson (ilen Yallery of the vicinity of Mynard was attending to some business matters in this city Sat urday, and while here took time lo call at this ollice and have his subscription extended for another year. F city day, the has F. L. Burdick In Town. , L. Hurdick, who was in the for a fexv hours last Salur has lived in Cass county for past twenty-five years and been a successful carpenter savs ua lie n-vear iocusis are hatching out thick there anil the bushes are covered xvilli lliein. This is their year, you know. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mollis left Tuesdav afternoon for cargo, N. !.. in answer to a loiter received SHERWIN-WILLIAMS' -Tic, Co.. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Philadelphia and SI. Louis. LOUISVILLE. j uouriei. t 4-WH"H-:H A line large barn on Ihe farm of Louis Ounkak is fiist rearing completion. The slruclui'o is 3 lii, 1 i-fool posts. W. C. Hart lot t is the carpenter in charge. Word was received Tuesday an nouncing the birth of a boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted (lord lier of duliith, Minn. Mrs (lord lier was formerly Miss I ucile Min ford of Ibis city. Die F.iileniniller residt m e properly m West Miuwooil is lie- Paris Green INSURES Purity and Uniformity On account of the fine ness and ligh gravity of this green, it remains in suspension with water and sprays better than any other made. When you buy Paris green, be sure you get SHERWIN-WILLIAMS. Can't Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Cham berlain's Tablets is daily beconi-' iug more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver troubles has ever been For Sale by F.G.FRIC.IE&CO. The "REXM.L" Store lliirolil Hrunsoii and wife of Clackamas. Oregon, are here this week visiling relatives and I friends. Mrs. Katherine Powers left Ibis week for Murray. Iowa, where she will spend the summer on a farm. Miss Lot lie Koop is at homo for Ihe siumner. having closed a very successful year's work teaching at Wosl Point. H. (1. Hoover ami xxife returned Wednesday from Topeka, Kansas, and are visiting at the homo of Mr. Hoover's mother. Another heavy rain Wednes day night. Too much rain right now when winter wheat is head ing may cause rust to form and ureal Iv ilaniaire the crop. The school hoard met, YVodnes- dav evening and closed up tho year's business. The annual school meeting for ttie election of two members of the board and for makimx tho annual school levy will be held on the last Monday in this month. Mrs. Nellie P. Agnexv am daughter. Miss Marjorie, of Los Angeles. California, are visiting relatives in Plattsmouth. They have lived in California for sev eral xears. but because Ihe laltei enjoys better health in Nebraska nv hiivo decided to locate ill Lincoln. Harrv Weir, a laborer at tbe National slone o.uarry. died from and contractor in and around Ne havvka, and his work has no doubt done much to beautify the sur roundings of the pretty little south Cass town, which is noted far and near for her progressive spirit, during all these years Mr. Hurdick has never boon a reader of the Plaltsinoulh paper, but while here he called and enrolled his name for Ihe Journal for one year. Should Mr. Hurdick reside in Cass county for Ihe next twenty-five years, we will do our best, lo see that he is never without the Journal. A Want Ad In the Journal will bHrg what you want. Kelps the Farnier to Sell The farmer was worried over the market reports. Corn was raising. When it reached - a certain figure he proposed to sell. The day before it had almost reached his price. What would it bring today? The farmer needed first-hand informa tion at once. He stepped to his telephone. The Long Distance connection with the buy er in a distant city informed him that corn had reached the top figure, and he sold his crop at a handsome profit. The Telephone System enables the pro ducer in remote rural districts to keep in touch with market conditions without the necessity of leaving home. By-the-way. have you a Telephone? Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company J. K. POLLOCK, Local Manager known. For sale by all dealers. 186- Phone -186 sunstroke last Saturday just be had his leu broken in n runaway