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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1913.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
PACE 2.
THE NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADEMY
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
The NEBRASKA MILLITARY
.Nebraska and surrounding slates, the advantages of a first class Milli
tary School close at home. Fireproof building, dood equipment, splendid
care and instruction; a school where the individuality is developed, where
1 f "1 mm.. .
mere fire no iauures. rrepares lor college and business.
School open Septemlier 17. Enrollment has begun.
For information apply to
B. D. HAYWARD, Superintendent
LINCOLN. NEBRASKA
FUTURE WOMEN AND
MEN OF OASS COUNTY
A Plan Should Be Inaugurated to
benefit the Future Women
and men.
In the en.leaur
iin i i rii-nl fr I h
ill.- city :ui. the
to t;ike u p a
jc'M enm-n t of
t-otintry .-ur-
tfn- ' lortini'-r-
tiiidincr this eity;
iav ci) -liould lake up th.-
prop. -il ion ii' (i.'V-loiii!i; anion-,
th.- ouriir rnen and women h
on the farm the pirit of pro-r---i.-n
: h otT-'riii-r ear It year
prizes for Ihi- t.'-t exhibit of .-lock
or -n.'fini.'iit of corn. wheat, oat-
and ail oth.rnroducl-. fill.' farm;
whi.-h -oii!. I i xhihiu-.l here, ea.-hj
y.ar and the judges pass on t he j
liflerrnt specimens shown. T
ai.l thr youiiir folk- in securin'.
... 1
the !-! rcs-ul ts from thejr en-!
d. avoi-s it would be an easy mat
lej- to jdace in their hands tli
different hnlletins is-urd bv th
I nited Stairs department of ari i-i
culture, a- well a- those issu.dj
t l he dilV.r-ent. state a n ricu it u re !
coisee 1 u io u n o 1 u me coiinn
Which employed
priced experts ii
the iiiuh
t -
t he different !
I.ranches ,,f ihe farm work, audi
a- a result of a careful study of j
t he-e bullet ins some very splendid!
results Could be dei-e..
1
When Ihe hoy on the farm j
-tai l s in to raise a calf or a hov-e !
for tlie purpose -id exhibit ini:. oi
plants a tract nl corn or wli'-at i-olh.-r
-mall rain with the oh.jecl
of takiri'r f.fl' a ri7e. and applies
to the subject, the advice L'iven b
the agriculture expert-, they can
-rcuic some, specimens thai will
open tile e es of til.
I
' : '.
themselves and it creates a
I"''" ,
of competition thit will raise the
standard of all farm products.
1 iy Ihe offerini:- of ji; ies to the
L-'ills on the fai'll for tTie l-esillls
of their indutrv in the diHi-re:!l
branches of domestic science lh
ro,iiniii!i j - would be really bene-
tiled and i; Would lie most
estfup and plea-inJ to the
inl er-;
V o ! 1 1 p
people t llefil-elv es.
I'.v oU'eriir.' this inducement
the faiiiiei- the bu-incs
men of j
this citv would create a mo
friendly feelinp- anionp- I hem and
would brinp
Class of peo
by show in p
work of the
to this city the b
de in t he county, and
an interest in the
farmer.- would br irip
them to thi- city whenever the oji
Iortunil was all'orde.l. Let this
matter- ..f -.'ivin- the ouiip farm
ers a prize for their labors be
agitated ainoiip- the citizens here
and plan- oulli i.-d for the puttiup
of this proposition intr action
dur inp the rominp winter in order
that next season the farmers of
the count v mav cr.mpetc for the
juizes which may be offered. Dur-j
inp the time belvveen now and next ro;i anv ..,f ,,,-;;., nia,.;.
-ea-on a -...table place where thc,.... llin-,.n.lM-.,. lr, tUo McKinley
pro.meis eom.i , Mlllilie.i c;iill
be arranped and the a if air made a
-iicce-s that will surprise every
one. "'I suffered habit uallv from con
stipation. loan"s Reaulcfs re
lieved and sirenathened tin
bowels so that they have been r.-P-ular
ever since." Tk Oavis,
Orocer. Sulphur Sprinps' Texas.
Ouy McMnken and W. A. How
ard departed r-slerday mornina
at an early hour for Ashland,
where a prand time will be enjoy
ed by these pentlenien in lishinp
in Ihe Platte and alona Salt creek
a fill some very racy fish stories
may be looked for when the party
returns from the expedition.
Journal for fancv Stationery.
Thfrr is mor Calarrh m tlu-s sf-t;-n r.f tht
couptxy iUhu ull lljr ill-x-a.fK i.ut l.itfHili-r. uuii
until Itf last few year., was t npix.-di t. )
lnrural.lf. lor a ki-jI uuiiy i-arv tlt-iors
.r.in..ri.-.Hl it a li-l di-as. :inl ir-Tit-' l.wat
r. ni-UiHs, i.nj ly -.niiuiiy laiiii;;: n . iirr- with
".-hi tr.-atm'iu. .r..ii.mi.-.l it i.n-iira l,i--. S. j.n.
lia- i.r..v. n Cular.h U- u . ..u-.iiilLi..:ul .i. as.
uil then-f; n- t.-.iiir. o.:im urn i.nr;.l ir'-a'U'.-iit.
Hull's I :.t..rrh run., n :i-ur...-inr.-. l.v J". J.
i.. n. y & ( .... T..ll... .!.. ,W!iy i ..iiMit,,.
tionul rurf ..n i:.r fiirUft. Ii c . li-n i -i.-riKilly
In d.vn foni 10 i!r.ii f, ;1 t : tr-".i riil. It nets
llrer-t'y od tLe hljtnl a.:.i t-i; n.is snrf('i! nf
lb ;.-trr3. Thi-r rff-r c.M. h ir.-.l OoMi.-rs tr
i !rci; ..
i . an J
0!l9
le 'Li 1.11..
AJ.i'r-.s; r.
J. ci:r::.v c ro..
Take Uair Izoiliy 'xT-L or Cf.aEtipitioa.
ACADEMY offers to the boys of
Notice.
Iiurinjr th.- ("as? O.unty Teach
ers' linstitnte wh.Yh will he hc-M
i:i l his city .hiririir fhft eominir
week the St. if.' Library C.'.rnrui--sir.n
will lnufl ii exhibition at
lii.- publie library in Mil- fify, a
Travfliiiif Library. This library
is ..n-iti'-i-i-M i.ne of ho most.
helpful to th. tea.-hers all the
j t.-a. li. rs init-i to rail at the
library and if. The public li
brary nf this city will alio have
-orrn; of tln'ir i-efereri-.- boo!. an. I
books which will aid th.1 teaeher
ill' her work on exhibit ion. The
lihrary hour.- .'1 from .' to T, :.'P)
p. m. rnnl 7 m t p. iii.
FIGHT OVER CONTRACT
IS ON AT LOUISVILLE
Thal th, -iliialiun in the lipht
franchise business at Loui-vilh- i-
t jn wanner is evidenced by
!the following from the Worhl-
llrral.l or this moruiiis and snows
that the two rival companies are
Jmakinir a hard tiaht to land Ihe
(Contract to furnish lipid and
j power to the city and quarries
j m ar that place:
Louisville, the greatest quarry
;town in the state and opulent in
electric lihl franchises. lias
11....!.... Id.. '. -hi... X II ..rn
I-auN from -eitinp poles in the
streets and alleys. It rules that
the electric li'ht companies mu-t
i lile blue prints, as provided in Un
franchise.
Louisville men say that what
the eleclric ijyhl companies seek
is contracts to licrht the s(one
:' quarries and sand and kaolin pits,
land that nd tar from j.noo men
ire employed in them in I lie -ea-js,,ri
in and mar Louisville. The
'quarry and pit owners want to put
on muiii -mils to e,.( (,m ma-
iterial
iloublv fa-L
d in the Held set tins fran-wa-
the nmaha A: Lincoln
i. o.
chise
Railway power company, the Mc
'.Kinlev company. Then the Ne
'braska Liuhtiuu' company of r.ou
'cord. N. 1L, owner of the Red Oak.
la..
! ai-
and Plattsmouth.
lii:ht jdants.
Neb., eb-c-ask.-d
and
it b.-iiiP
! obtained a franchis.
i identical in lot m with that filed by
ih.
McKinbv
company. The cit
i v i I l.-i fillic i:i i li i! red tlinl col'L-
. .. ... , , , .,
i.-'
( li I 1 1 I o I ,1 i n HI llllllr. .Ul'l
iti.
.two companies would atlord it.
! 1 1 1 1 1 when Ihe J'.oiicoi.l comtiimv
' !..... ....... ....... I A',r ,,..I 1.. .!.-
' III lll II I ..l- J ' " I ll"l'
the council .-topped them. Those
crilicisjup the Concord people for
setlinp" poles at this time assert
it could not pet its current from
jany nearer point than Red Oak.
jand that il would take mouths, if
not a jear. to build the line,
t The McKinley company has
j ordered material and says il will
lied take more than three or four
weeks to pet up the line when this
j arrives. Jt has current from two
Omaha plants, under ils contracts.
V T'l lii i t l'n "I i Ii ol" 1 he MrK'inlev
l...!!,,. r-.-ow. .f. I V
lli,lll Will. Ill" 1 IU m.l,vwi, .,.
II. . comiany or any other com
panies build into oLuisville or not,
as we will build in there anvliow.
It is territory that we will cover'
repardless of competition, as il is
on the direct line of the McKinley
roads as projected to Lincoln. "
W. A. Ilicock and wife of Donp
las. Neb., ami Arthur Ilicock ami
ftynily of Weepinp Water arrived
in this city Ja t eveniua for a few
days' visit with Mrs. It. IL Martin
and family.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank our friends
and neighbor s for their assistance
during: Ihe fire that destroyed our
home and for their heroic work in
savins; our household goods and
trust, they may never be compelled
to undergo Ihe hardship of losjnp
thejr home by fire.
Luther Ranar.l and Family.
Minister Praises This Laxative.
Rev. 11. Stubenvoll of Allison. la.,
in praising Or. King's New Life
Pills for constipation, writes:
"Dr. King's New Life Pills nre
such perfect pills no homo should
be without them." No better reg
ulator for the liver and bowels.
Every pill guaranteed. Try them.
Price 25c, at r ,0. Fricke & Co.
Local News
From Monday'. Pally.
Miss I'.erileSe- XeWell ll.ls PTOP.f-
to St. .lor, Mo., for a few da s"
visit with relatives and frinuls.
V. A. Howard departed this a ft -ernoon
for Ashland. h.re he will
look after j-ome matters of busi
ness. Editor 1.. -I. Ma.wb-M of the
Louisville Courier was in the city
today attending to some business
mat t
I.r-sfr-i- ilhri-wi-ser and Howard
Corner were Sunday visitors at the
ii.'oa'c i.io.i imme, souiuwest 011
Mtirrav .
I'A Rummrll of near M.wiard
was in the city Saturday for a few
hours looking after some we.-'r;-ei.d
.-lioppiup'.
.Mrs. W. S. Soper of N.-Ju-a
n i
Citv iMiiif up tins moi-ninir and
I
spent a few hours liere visit in
friends in this city.
I5ert Lverett of I'nion was in
the city today for a few hours
looking- alter some husiness matter-,
in the probate court. 1
Mi-s Kluaheth L'altep depai-t.-d
this afternoon for Hooper. Neli.,
where she will fake up her schd
wr.rk for the coining 5 ear.
Mrs. Louise Klein of Omaha
arrived here for a visit, with her
mother. Mrs. It. Hemp. 1, and her
-istru-. Miss Teresa Hernpel.
Mi.-s Llb-n r.arlon and Peter
Ibdinl'eipr departed lliis moruin
f..r Wausa. Neb., wlierc they will
i-it with relatives for a fevda-.
John Kraeer of ML IMeasan;
was in the city Saturday, comiirsv
u -to vi it with hi- friends, as
well as look after sonic matler
of business.
Miss (lar-oline Mclvin and broth
er. Robert, who have been here
vi-itini with relatives f,,r a dinr!
time, returned home this after--noon.
.Mi-. Frank Miein and little
child departeil this moriiiiisr ove
Ihe Jturlinirton for Onl. Neb.,
vvhef-e : they will visit with friend
and relatives for a time.
Fred Reener
F.dSelllont. S. J)..
day oveninp- for a
with the parents
and wife d
came in Satur
shoi I v isjf liere
of Mrs. ltezeii-
er. Mr. and Mr-. Oeorpe 11. Tam-
Fd C.arkley. his brother-in-law.
Clyde l'.i.yer. and wife, and ie...
Mv.-rs motored down yesterday
from the metropolis and stopped
here for a few hours to visit with
friends.
Miss Mina Thierolf departed
this morniup- on the early Uur-
linpton train for Albion,
where she will he a pitesf
house party there for a f.-w
Neb.,
af a
davs.
Mrs. .1. K. Worley and two chil
dren arrived this afternoon on
No. 'j t and will visit here for a
few days at the borne of Mrs.
Wor lev's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V. V. Leonard.
W. A. Fight of Mynard. accom
panied by his friend. Allan Hlack.
of Shenandoah. Lova. departed
Saturday evening on No. 2 for
Shenandoah, where Mr. Fjaht will
visit for a few days.
Mr-. William Young and daugh
ter Frances of Oalesbnrg. Illinois,
who have been here visit inp at the
home of Jl. W. Itauphmann near
Cedar Creek, a brother of Mrs.
Young, departed this morning on
No. 0 for their home.
J. R. Hunter and family return
ed from Hitchcock. S. !., yester
day, where they spent a week
or so visiting their- daughter
and family. .They report a de
liahlful trip and that the crops
in I hat part of the country are
line and never looked bettor.
Miss Louise Wacner of Omaha
and Miss Olaa Schleifert of Man
ley, who have been the guest of
Miss Hal tie Hoffman for a few
days, returned to their homes
this morning on the early Bur
liritrlon train.
Mrs. A. It. Hass of Oreapolis,
who has been here at the bedside
of her brother, Oeorge Ford, for
the past few days, returned home
this mornina. Mr. Ford is quite
sick and for the past week has
been very low, but seems slightly
improved this morning:.
Mrs. M. Raphael of Chicago,
who has been here visiting her
brother, R. M. Shlaes and wife, for
a short time, d-parled this after
noon for Omaha for a short, visit,
after Which she will return to
her home.
Joseph Lloyd, from south of
Murray, was a county seat visitor
last Saturday. Joe has been a -sisliir-r
in threshing the bi-c wheat
crop of Cass county f..r the past
few weeks. He says, the threshing
Im-incs- is juL about completed.
C. A. MeReynoId- and John
Lloyd of the vicinity of Murray
were. Plaltsmoiith visitors Satur
day. Mr. Mcltcynolds was a pleas
am', caller at this ollire and whil"
here took time to renew his suh
script ion and fake a look af our-ii.-w
p.re .
Mrs. .1. L. Ma field and little
daii"titer. of llo-kins. Nei., who
have hern h-re visiting with the
parent- of Mrs. Mayiieid, Mr. and
Mrs. L. II. Peterson, departed this
ineraiiitr for home. Mrs. Cuy .Mr.
M;tken accomp.in ie.t them f..r a
short visit.
11. lb Ratross of Louisville and
his Lrother, J. A. Raco-s of Oma
ha were in the city today lookin'
aft. r some matters of le.isine-s.
J. A. Ra-ioss is (,!;, r f the hOok
i.eepers at the World-Herald
r t: . . I ,..-.....1 ... :...-. :..
Ollli e ilUU sjii-hi ,1 Mini 1, liuie 11: j
looKinu" over in.- .journal plant.
Aunust Uradway and wife, f,,r
merlv Miss Lvdia Hunger, return
er" Saturday eveninir from their
honeymoon trip to Denver am;
other points' in (". dorado. Thi
mornin? the ytnin?" peojile, ir
company with Mrs. Anna Oei.scr.
were passengers fur Omaha,
where thev visited for the dav.
Ivan Hiatt of Sidney, Iowa. wh.
has been at the bedside of hi
grandfather Ivan White at Mur.
ray for a few days came up this
mornimr to visit his sister Mi s.
Frank Oobehnan. He reports Mr.
White as beiiiE: in very bad shape
and his condition has u really vr- i
ried the family and friends as he!
does not seem to improve and his
condition Gradually prows worse, j
l&'CALLED 70 REST
From Tuff Jay's Daily.
At the hour of two o'clock this
mornin the spirit of one of out
old and very hiphly esteemed citi
zens took its tlipht to its eternal
home and William Wjim, sr..
more affectionately known as "Fa
GRAND GOOD MAN
ther" Wynn answered the siun-j
mons ; his final reward. .Mr.j Mrs. Philip Albert and Mrs.
Wvnuw hohad just passed his j Henry Albert and children drove in
eipht -first birt hday has been snf- ; t his morninp from their borne
ferinp preatly from hear t trouble jnear Cedar Creek to visit for a
for the pa-t few months but was few hours.
apparently pettinsr much bett.-ri .
ami the family fell so encourapj- i W. O. ireen departed this mor
el over his prospects for recover. nina for Vcrdou. South Oakota,
that two of his dauphlers. Mrs., where will spend a few weeks vi.s
Marv Stafford of North Haven. ! it inp wit h lriends and' lookinp
Michigan, and Mrs. Oeorge Urink
low, of San Antonia. Texas, had
departed for their home with the
fhouaht thai the father was on
the highway to recovery. ' The
death of Mr. Wynn will come as a
profound shock to his manv
friends in this city who during the
thirty years he has resided here
have learned to admire this splen
did old gentleman for his many
excellent traits of character and
his presence will be sadly missed
especially in the Methodist church
where be has h.-rn a loyal and
steadfast member for a long term
of vears and there never was an
occasion that he failed to gather
at the church to worship when
ever it was possible to lie there
and his loss to the church will be
keenly felt. Mr. Wynn was a na
tive of England and he" was mar
ried in that country where several
children of the union were born.
When the family came to America
they first set I led in Texas and lat
er came to Nebraska locating at
Plattsmouth about thirty years
ago and Mr. Wynn entered the
employ of the Burlington in the
shops where , for twenty-four
years he continued a faithful em
ployee until his advancing years
made it necessary for him to re
lire. Besides the widow the fol
lowing children are left to mourn
the loss of this good and true
man: William Wynn. jr., James
Wynn, John Wynn, .Mrs. W. II.
Frce.sc. all of Plattsmouth, Mr.s.
Mary Stafford, North Haven Michi
gan. Mrs. Oeorge Brinklovv, San
Antonia, Texas, Mrs. E. M. God
win. Murray.
For Sale.
One 3C-foot tower Sampson
windmill and one 8 horse power.
Inquire of W. G. Meisinger, six
miles west of Plattcmouth, or call
phone No. 2522. 8-19-tfd&w
Local Fews
From Tuesday's Dans.
C. M. Srylert of Louisville came
in thi moriiinp" to end a few
hours looking alter some matters
of business.
Miles Roman of Siouv Ciiy
came down In -t ev- nintr for a
short visit here with his parent
arid friends.
Louie peinharkle and wife and
hahy of near Murray were in the
city today attending to some mat
ters of l.usines-;.
Attorney Sam lJ.'Iiams of Lin
coln came down this ruorninir to
look after some leal iiiatters at
the coin f hou-e. (
Mrs. Arthur irisman of Lincoln
cam.- in la t evening on .o. -and
will visit here for a few day
wit h li-r mother.
Rev. II. U. llui'-hman, pastor ol,
(lie I'nited Pr esh terian church at i
Murray, was a Piatt smoutli visitor!
esterdav afternfion. '
Mi-s lierri -se
sferday for St.
N'eweR depni fed
Joseph, Missouri,
where she will Visit,
.lavs with friends.
for a few
Miss Olive Cass returned this
morn in pr from Ol. -nwood where
she has been for a f.-w days visit -ins-
wit h friends.
Will Jean u'eparted this after
noon for the western part of the
stale where he will look allef
some matters of business.
Mis. R. L. Andrews, who has
been making an extended visit
with relatives near Memphis, re
turned t this i i!y Saturday morn
iu'ir. R. L. I.lovd of Omaha wh
Ue.-n v i-il inp- at the c. L.
home near this city foi a
time returned this mornin
Omaha.
has
J can
short
to
Mr
f. A. Slueklin and chil
dren were pas-on-crs this mom
ma fo" Watson. Missouri, where
I hey will visit at tin- home of Mrs.
stucklin's parent s.
Mrs.
in last
Washington Smith cam-eveninp-
on No. J and will
j visit here with friends f,,r a few
days before return inp to her home
in Central City. Nebraska.
Miss Hazel Tuey returned from
Chicapo Sunday, where she bad
been takinp a four weeks coiir-e
! in public school music at the
i N. S. S.
after business matter
Mrs. Arthur Har tley and chil
dren of Omaha who have been
here visit inp at Ihe Lutz home as
well as with friends in the conn-!
try departed this morning on th.
early train for their home.
Mrs. John Cory departed thi -
afternoon for Pender. Nebraska,
where she will accompany her
granddauahter Florence Shultz
home. Miss Florence Cory ac
companied her mother as far as
Omaha.
Mrs. W. J. Marsh of Valley. Ne
braska, who has been here visiting-
for a lew days with Mrs. F. M.
Phebus arfd family returned to
her home Ibis afternoon.
- Grovernor Knapp departed this
afternoon on No. 2:t for Omaha
from where he will accompany his
nephew John Parker of Lincoln
to Rochester, Minnesota, where he
will enter the Mayo hospital.
Morgan Waybright and wife de
parted this morning on' the early
Burlington train for Edison. Ne
braska, where they will visit and
look after the land interest of Mr.
Waybright in that locality.
Frank Barcu
departed this
as City, where
mornings for Kan
he will leave for Denver to spend
a few weeks of his vacation in
taking in tin.' sights of the Colo
rado counlry.
Ed Parrioll came up last even
ing from his home at Peru, Ne
braska, and is visiting here with
his numerous friends in this city
and -icinity. Mr. Parriott is o
most genial gentleman and while
here made the Journal office a
most pleasant call.
Walk on Hardwood Floors
Don't h.-we yrxir floors covered
vvith germ-laden carpets. Hard
wood floors require no carpets
and are more healthful and en-ier
to enre for, and also look mur-h
better. Our select
5 Lumber
Lath
Corn ft
' f.WT v.jth
i . " i you bo. little
i '...-.is to have good hard-
wrxid boors in your home.
Richey Bros.
Plattsmouth, Neb.,
cm
i
i
Shingles
i.
Mi-s Mabel Trr.s-l.-r of Kan-asj
City. "f ., arrived in this city e--j
terday for a visit, with friends.!
While in the city she will be aj
cue-t at the Home oi .Mr. and Airs.
.1. W. CraitiH and lrimei-'Uis other
f,se-,s
Attorney A. L. Tidd returned
lasf eveninp from Orleans. Ne
braska, where he has been look-inp-
alier lepal matters and states
that the farmers here do mft know
what a droulh is until they see the
condition of crops through the;
western portion nf Ihe state.
Con Miller of Ord. Nebraska, a
nephew of Henry i-teinhauer of
this city was an over niaht i-itor
here last evenii.p- at. the Stoin
hauer lionie. Mr. Miller left this
inorninp for Omaha where he will
look after business matters at the
South Omaha stock yards havinp
with a neighbor broupht down
several ear- of cattle to the Oma
ha market.
Cliarles S
.--lone who has boon
vi sitiup- Jaere a
1 relat ives and
id a .vv lira wn'i
friends xpec t s to
depari tomon'ow for
where he will b'.ok u ;
M.
n f Tr i ;i i
.........
!o
for a bank. Mr. Stone is
the ablest men in tV banki:
lie
f
b.l--
incss linrt h.:s 1-cen in tliis coun
ly where lie was for r: number ol
years in iharse of the Murray
Stab- bank and whatever town he
may locate :n will lirnl him a wide
awake live wire.
Beautiful Shetland Ponies
for sale at all times, for the next
100 years, unless I die in the
meantime. I have now an extra
fine stallion, the best jn the state,
for sale. Well broke for both
harness and saddle.
Wm. Gilmour.
P!?? srriou! h. Neb.
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l-Z&SgShga?"! hardware. Price is at mill or
ltr0Z?22fJl factor'. Ark us for irtighw
" paid price.
Our Free Plan Offer
Without any obligation on your p.irtVc will gladly furnish yon the
plans for the above hou.se descra and assist you ia the selection of the
materials. We v,z.nt to encourage home building and otcrthe beit facili
ties and proposition evc-r made.
Save Money, Tine and Worry
Our i-!ce rf V.'.nO (cr the r.bcvc Ileus"
I), su'ii An. i 1V is at the mill and vvtfvtill '
k'iaaiy iu;ic a doliv.T.-d iirice vliich vviil
u.ak j. u a liij s..Viiiu'.
ur syst. :n .-ilin; fill tlie i:iatc-ri.i!s
saves roa time and D-t-uii-s exiM-ns.-. We
inal:- prompt di-livery c ail tlie it,.-ras so :.s
to avoid say ucia in ihe Luiidine operations
Consult Us Before BuildingIt Will Pay You
Bore lAiildine a home yoa should ca'l at our office aud I t us ftgtire on the materia! s.
and offer you some suggest 'ona f:cin cur ett-nd-d t xptripnee. Wm can you
uaoney and t.e'p you t huiid the racst attractive ani cciafcrtiiSjle Louie dcuuLI far the
moi.cy you have l tpt-rd.
..CEDAR CREEK LUMBER COMPANY...
Plaster
Lime
Cement
Roofing
KILLING FROST HERE
FIRY YEARS AGO
From T-c." Jiv's D.ir.y.
Jud-re M. Arc ho I- was in a re
miniscent mood yesterday wli.-u
the reporter- for the Journal call
ed at his icmpb- of ju-rice to
who had been meted out ju-tn-e,
and proceeded to relate a fact
that occurred fifty ears ao or
on Autrusl ji, 1Kt',::. and that was
the visitiriP rd' thij oi ality by a
killinp- frost, and it makes a
pleasant sensation at this late
day to think that such a thinp-wa--possjhje.
The jude stated thai
the frost in the bw lands , took
everythinp" before before it and
left the valleys as bleak, as if ihe
breath of winter had swept ove."
them. On the hiuhland- tlu- da:n-
la'pe was n.d prc.'tt to the vcpeta-
tion and alona the Mi-souri river,
where the warm current of that
stream prrtccfed the t:o;'S a!.- :ip
the banks. Alonv thr- valley of
the V.'eepinp Water cr. ek. which
,. ! now s j ii roup n t ne
... . . ,
red her n par t
da' nape was
i y.j o" 'Villi, i ii'
l-. n.-- !,..-'.
to within a few
uth of hat stream.
!:i air tr.'in the
:;;;!;; r,f the i
wh :(.' the w
Missieivi t iv.-r d
but we.-t of th'.
swept by the fro
:pel!f.l the fro-t,
evcrvthina was
! kin--.
How tne Troivjle Starts.
Constipation i the cau?e of
nnny ailments rnd disorders that
'nak.j life miserable. Take Cham
berlain's Tablets. keep your
bowels regular- and you will avoid
these diseases. For sale by all
dealers.
Sell your property through the
Jc-.t -!"! Want Acs.
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liver rIacie. V.fc Positively
t ers Free of Charge Plans
at House Shown Below
B'j; s All the
Materials
to Build this
8 Room
House
Price includes all lumbtr,
ir-.ui wcrir, latti, sh.mplrs,
siding, flo.,ring. ceiling, u inch
ing lumber, buiidir.i; paper.
Pipe, gutter, Pashvvciid.ts and
Bidding Guarantee
Alt the matr-pats urnishctl are -! o1l- It
bryn J i.v. ci. rm nnti Ir.-sb st. ck. The
iu:j.;ty and RTidn cl t-ach it.-ra ii x ictiy
:is siciliol. T!)P quantity is aKvav Eul-lici-ir.t
to cc.xcl.-.e itJt. U..i.;n acreruinif to
h l!an- .in aJdition. c via Hie back
uuy m.itml not utit-d. in trood c ndiiion.
and credit you tt full purchase price.