The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 08, 1914, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    PLATTSWIOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
PAGE 7.
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.
"J
vi La tea &a
For Hand 2nd
Cleans
FOR THE HANDS Removes ink,
dirt. stains, Crease of all kinds with
out injury to lender skins.
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE "Jack Rab
bit." cleans fa nrs, wxxlwork, enamel
ware, bath-tubs and kiu-htn utensils
One can will convince. Per can.
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Take Flonty of Time to Cat.
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i - -unafe' If
hae f.'t-'jie.J I !m hat.it !' .-a iu
rapi.'iy i.u are it-! !i !;!.
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t-f - ip"' t i"U. x hadt will re-;:!!
e : ' ii i ! in e: ,nih i 1 ' . un
. e .:-ri'.-!e.!. I.. -!i.Mi l.euii:-.
ii ih" m 'nth. i'o d -liould ne
i !t rie:;:i,y n:a! ieaifd and in--r.
' ; f i d. T'o-n v. hen V"i hae a
f.' ;- ..!' ! he ..:.,;!( ll or- fee!
and -'upi ! afi. ; i'--'. I:ike
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taideS. d'h. are to .-;:..-
a . i ino-t : -'. ! in , :1'er t .
1-v a!! 1 1 e 1 1 i' .
Cjrcs Stubborn, ILchy Skin
Troubles.
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he i. r- time in nine;
M ar- 1 ha ; f'
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dreadful ailment' I an : a ad .-ed. '
:'.-, at xour I: ;;--!-'. ;
:
Farm fop Sale.
I "arm of 121 acre, z Ti id!"-
northea-t of I'nion: 11 acre hay
land, i'o acre pa-tu-e timber. I
r..-t in cultivation! Well imWoV- !
e,!. price ricTit if taken .nen. ;
Address Mi Illta Nickels. Mur-jth" '!ie-e I . o . T i m ir a!t'u- mai
rav, Neb. iter.- T !u-i"''--.
inanusGme Pictures
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Fcr Psy-Day Special Friday and Sat
urday of this week we are oinj to ive eael
and every one of our customers a present
of a handsome picture with each $5.00 and
S 10.00 purchase. With each $5 purchase we
will ive you a handsome picture valued at
$1, and with each $10 purchase, a picture
worth SI. These pictures are well framed,
and worth the money. Secure your pre
miam by purchasing your pay-day goods at
this store.
I
V. ZUCKER, Manager.
Hcusc !
Like Magic !
1
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DON'T BE MISLED
Plattsmouth Citizerts Chouiti
Road and Hoed This Advice.
Kid. ley t e,.u;.!e j -
and oil. u t.Hal.
1 u"! cii
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i ! i i 1 1 : a w ;. e.l i : d r-i.-d.
l -e
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a i -; . i i kida.-v remedy.
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k. M. !mile-. l.-i Hi ai;. W'a.!
!Ut Idatt - mi ml h. -a - : ""i
i-"d 1 '-an" idm I'dl for nam
.1 :.: i a -k :-ml hd and . ! In-;-.v;ep;.ae-
,,f kidney tj-ouldi . d he
, I o.nt ; !'ii.k ia !. I hex ie-i -ii v ht ar
ji.dii i.' at ! rae.f , me in en-he- n. l !i.-m. t
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Price r,'-c. at ail d'-eh" -. adt
- j " i; d ' foj- a kidney ).; a-d'
- e; Il ;.';- JCi.l- ex !'d! the a'iie
! l!i:'ii r;. had. i o-ler-
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-u I h prop-Tty. Worth the
mo:oy. Clyde II. I'ulh-r. Pimm
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An; ica
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The Home of Guaranteed Values.
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JUST A TRY-OUT
FOB THE F!RE COMPANY
AND NOTHING MORE
From Fri. ":ay"s raily.
The residents on Main street
were e. iderahly alarmed yes
terday afteriiomi .-li'irlly after 5
it. -i'li k hy soundinir of the
lire a!;;: in from the simp whistle,
which pave Main street as the
cei" nf the lire, and many ran to
Hie I carl liuildiair to learn
wln-re the lire was located, lo
In d thai tie- department was j u -1
iudulinu- in a lit: i tire practice
in l i-i : 1 1 i n ir and ri.nuiup ho-e.
The c:ir! Were b""U".ht to Fifth
and Ma n street and in a ery few
. ..... ,.i . ii... r.i-.. i...e. I.-..I il... !i,...
'" " "" '
hook.-d up and w -iter Slowing I
Hi'-- n-ii them. The lMil I -mout h j
i i i i 0 1
v i . ! 1 1 1 , eef ii'i- ii-T i.: I'l 'lie i ? IN 1-1
w;," j.r.-Nen ).,':,!...., the.iol. wlnm
liey ;; )' ' e e r ) k
- tlie flame, a d !
I ! ; ".' 1 1 1
i 'i
! hi i- ,ine the laH thai there are
.hl.a.i any ery et ruct i !ir --'i
-in; ! e.l here, a ! I h i - li on
ei !::' a-i"!i- there has n
ehaliee- fuf -.line e'"" -erii'U
ei nitlat: ! n ha. I ii '--l lieen for
the fa-f work .!' the lire hoy-.
WIFE AND MONEY BOTH
MYSTERQUSLY DISAPPEAR
("rem Fri-lay's
V e 1 1 r d I N a i i e i , ; i
i i ' i 1 f ! ! i e
jiadie- of She city I'e-idi in Hi'
part of 1 . iw u. a p ,a '-en 1 1 ; j
IV of!
j en.;. a -!!:! v i ra ' i m fc n I he
; . n j i .- a -In : t vaca ' m f om t he
j n ,e a -ai-ei of He- !am-e. and
the -a m-s i.i Inn- lo;-. ami
! ma-!er. aimund in---, i! i- churned.
),, m!I.' "1."0. li.cidi'd lo U'el. old
! and cn.;o h"r-'dl' for a tew min-
! O
f ! edom ! . ic ii s In-
hid
i 1 :
..eu denied wliih ll home. Til'-
chapters ! ad;n
o I'l!-. ! IC !l 1
ieh
apparently th" deei-inu of Hiej.ai t !n- home . f - i i : i e ;a - -: i u
U o u a! u to I ' ''I'll i
I....-,, from Hn-
hackie t tint ha- nmde! . d lu-r
1 1 : . ... 1 ... 1
I ii';ii i ! c a 1 1 y a i:im'. su n .1- o
';iu-e a I Hi" -f 4'er' one (o wonder
why -he had m t taken Hie -d p
hefoie. d'b.e woman v:i til's?
adopted i;do tin- family of her
pre-enl. hu-i'am! :.':d ".a ipiile
olii:-'. iieii;- ill hef early teen.
I .a f ee the w i i'e of ll ui an d ied a id
Hie pre-en! W ! !' ' -leaped illio lie:'
nla.-e as ear-da.k"!' of th" house
hold, a; d Hn- conduct of the
mi ! ii- v. en- -m-h Hmt lina'lv the
a'len'ion of Hi" an' h"ri! i' wa
ca'.ied to l!;e 1 ..'iiHiii'i of aTaii .
a'.d ; - a i'o m nroi . , i - ' of the a.fi'a;"
the :m n and xvouian were married.
and. -inc.' that linm Hm life ,,r Hi.-J
woman ha- ) 11 far from heum a
leaceful 'ue. a- the hu-hand i-.
if a.ll report are fru '. inclined t"
the na !" ar.i'na! pa--i"n. and he
i- al-o a iM'ii deal older than th"
wife, which a!-. lias Hi" effect "f
maki-m Ihmr life a.'.ylliiiiu' hut
pleasant.
farm for Sate.
The ;. T. Swilm- qua!'!'-:-.
Hi.'i'e miles -ou,'hwe-t of .e
hav.ka. I'or parlimdirs -! or
wr ite llmn'v M. I'ol'ard, Xehaxvka,
Neb.
Beautiful Shetland Ponies
for sale at all times, ior the next
100 year?, unless I die in the
meantime. I have now an extra
tine stallion, tt;e best in the state,
for sale. Well broke for both
harness and saddle.
Wrn. Gilmour,
Plattsmoulh. Neb.
H. F. I). No. 1.
ncres of Land.
Will trade 100 acre of land in
Perkins county for P'attsmouth
propei tv. W. R. Bryan.
i 'i an: ri t ot irr of tih:
mi MV r s, M'.ninsM.
In tl.e Maliir of the list a to f Alvaro
.X Fi: li. I ' eas-.-.i.
All IVrmiis 1 ! I - i' t -1 in tlie Fstato
.MVMI'I' A. I'isia !li"'lMM'l:
You :iie liffi-hv ro.t ii .1 that :ll t'i
,!;.y of Aia v.'A. I .. ll'll. l.rre.'-t U.
l'ili (iii-a lii iii iili'in in tiiis (e.ii-t, al-1-Ki"'-
::u"i! t"T tilings tlad in
.X. Fish, a ro.-iili nt of Cn-s 'uii:ity,
NebiiisUa, (l.-i-urtt-u this life in s:0a
i , .; I I :".Ui. lia.v ef Aj.ril. lLill,
leavii-- an !:: I' he . 1 In i ti ! s! ' re.l ;
that In- iii'-.l .sfi.-'i nf le) rial f'.4nli',
an'1 tli. 'I j. :-! :'. nf MTS'inal )nil-
ttv, ro t v t f I n i s." t.'.e m:iu f
$:.i.7I.l; that he I "ft I'm u r vi j ri as
his only heirs i!t Saw. Faimi" F. t.uiie
i'f l;-ei r; ,!, N 1. 1 as !. a , mu1 Krni'St
11. Fi.-l; 'f I!' hr'.n, Xel.raska. aral
(iski:; iiat IflU-rs nf administration
In- ii is i' a t Fanni" eiih.'.
An niiii'i' ra m i ii the ira c r of saiil
ILiti"ti, ami muUie-; Itiat 1 lie ahuvf
nrun.il are the or I v inirs at law of
kn s:ti! il'i'-aM'i!. ami i.s.saimr I'-ttt-rs of
; adtiiir.; -tra i iiiu t Fa!!ee il. (Uiile will
! 'nli'i-d t.n tin- lath ii;i v of Jure-.
ll'll, UTile,s ehj.i i inn.- thtreto arc Hied
on or l.i-fiiri' said date.
3 I Iy the Court.
3' ALLKN' J. F.i;K.T
otinty J uilge.
Attorneys.
5-25-Swk6
Pays Short Visit Here.
From Friday's Daily.
J. A. Lmp and wife, who for
"'Tul mouths wt'io here fKL'iui'il
in 111,-rebir.dinp of the records of
tin- county in the different olfices
in the curf house, and xvho have
been at their home at C"itervilh
Iowa, for a few week enjoyinp a
rot, came in last even imp and
viiled here with their friends fur
a Tew hours, beinp - mule to
Falls City, where they will take up
the wrk of rl";inin;r up the rec
ords of Itirli.ird.iou county.
EPISCOPAL LADIES
SERVE ICE CREAM AT
SCHIAPPACASSE'S
From rri.laVs Uallv.
Tjj,. v,.ma;is Auxiliary of St
. .
I. uke parish ol tins .!, cotu-
posed of (he ditVeren! ladies' so
ilie nf the ! '.pi-o .j'al i hundi
i'-lrri;i at'einoiin and eenm-'
--reil ji-e cream an. I rake at tin
niv nf .Infill Sell ia i.ai'l-e. th
ee!:n iee cream n ian u I ae I ui'er.
and a a re.-ulf of the work of the
ladii s the were aide n ml.l ipiiti
a neat -um lo the lreaury. d'iie
la.di.-- of Hie nruani.it !! irreatlv
ap;i!-ecir te the kindness of Mr.
Sen ippaea--e. who ha- made tin.
inactiee nf ill mat in : a cilaiii
amount "f cream each year to tin
auxiliary in order that they can
realize a neat sum f : the church
work and Ihi ear he wa Td'dil
n hand with hi ''Term".' of tin
da ! m ! v ice cream.
Suleri!.e for iht Joun. al
"SUCCESSFUL RECITAL
OF PIANO PUPILS OF
MISS OLIVE GASS
m-nii Satur.1;i 's Paily.
d'lalav alte
a mo-!
-..,'' I i-
mhtl'u! niann irnid wa- v.ix.m
tm- oidh pa! I t In" mty iy i!ie
pu pi of Mi-- ;;--. aT 1 a mo-!
;d.a-i:rr i le-irni xa- i;ien tiir.t
dem 'u-t rated the si '-mlid train
inn iii"- had received at Hie hand
i f Ih.dr '-i!'!"d iu-rtuclor. " Tim
iooui- weie decora'ed e!"" hrud--on.i
!y in to-, a a n! the bird- a-,-i-led
in Ih" p!ea-ure of the ait
, - noon 'aiHi 1 1 1 i r sweet -on--.
I In re wa ouite a a''v" number
of Hie friend and parent of tin-
pupil pre-enl to e ljoy the pleas
ures of the afternoon. Tin' pn
vram. xhicli xva rendered in a
n;"-t plea-dm- manner, wa- a
foilow :
Sou'-r "'Ihe ('.onti iiled Uird"..
Howe
T.iialedh Wad. In k.
Siarlii-h! Wall" lira inard
lpalh Hall
Norwood Mandi" liar!
Kl.-a TieV.dle:-.
shower of llo-i"-"'. . . .Streahbo".
I'ern Noble.
Shi'l'Iieid r.ii" Wilson
Kddh Iv-ily.
Violin Hnchanl I'MMil". . Albi'rti
liobeit Kroehlcr.
"Ilappy ..!vmii!!v" . . . . Widen. r
(amal I'aldwin.
'Mornimr Prav.-i " .... St reabhou
l.il!iat Sonnler.
Sv.eef Ki-s p.dka" Kiukel
Marie Parsons,
r.nl.' eaty" . Ia'fl Hand Alone
I.ichner
Oka Tickolter.
Viu'lll Soo " b'iie-, ieve". .Tucker
I.ucil ' (lass.
"Thou Suldime, Sxve.-l iAeninc
Star" Warner
KatlnMiiie Waddiek.
"Sprinr Sonu" Mendels.solm
(Hadys Steinhauer.
"Simple Hon f'ssiou" ....Thome
rdara Hunter.
"Harvest Moon Ma r ch" . . Sp.-ncer
Hulh DuukbhiT-er.
IuefU-"lhe Palms"
Fniire-Martaine
Marie paTsoiis. !Irs. Parsons.
Hex. W. S. f.eete xvas a pa--enuer
Hiis iiinniin' for Oinaha.
where he will xisit for a few hours
and xill i..- accompanied linnir !y
Rev. Su!er. xho will xisit. here for
a few days.
TzzmriDimaa
l .'4 1 lit -f'l ii it Is li .1
vifeh&fcui Vi!us
C fTSv ts not so much in Its crest emciency u
k .-. -ir " t rexedy (or rouj, (s.nker, cl.icX.cn pox
'.Vv r.J other diseases cl poultry, but
fr'-'i-V it is the Ereatest bowel regulator in
g tne wor'.d far cither poultry or stock
ns, especially, bowei troubles due
mujty, spoi:eilcr!nipro-.r food.
XVith man, leu is or aniirnis, regu
lar boucLs means he;lti. Cor-
g C'cueJ irresuUrity means some sickness, difficult
t to cure it not fital. Thousui.ds cive Gcrmosae
I reralarly ic: a week to chickeos, younj and old,
I al ih same time having it ever handy ks a ready
9 remedy (or other diseases. Scidbj d;ai:rscr F-
paid. One sie only, 50 cents. . .
fee..-',;
Mb
For Sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
TANTRAfiiS in platt
From Saturday's nanr.
The storm h a t. hurst on Hi"
ity !a-t eveniii"; ai.out (i o'clock
was iuo.-i intense m its iiereene.-s
for a few minute and wa ;:c-
mipanied hy a very sharp dis
play of liehtninz that had a de-
dded scarry effect upon the more
timid, and resulted in a uumher
of place Iiein.e- -truck, although
in iiint cases the dauia-e xva
largely t. iri-e and outhuildinprs.
The residence of !. (k W'escotf,
at the corner of Main and Seventh
;a e-, was one of the iir.-t
places to eceie a hloy from the
-t.n-m. as tin- ih -t lla-h of iplit:i
imr lo.ijrd in the roof of Ihe
ioii-e ami l e e a lare sect ion of
the shinii' off ami hurned oiil
Hie eleeirical ii.xtui-es in the
huildiu-". d'he famiiy were
fathered for the excninir im-al.
and a- the electric current passer
tIirouv.li the hmi-e they wen
i:reatl fri'-hiened at the daimr-!
done ami it wa eerad minule.
hefore Ihey recoxeied from the
-hock.
The in. me of ed. M. A. Hale., a
real" nej::hhor of Hie Wescotts,
aIo had a call from the li"htn
ir.ir. which sti'iick the front port h
of the hou.-c and wa carried in
hy the livhl wire- and these were
lit out of coiimi.ion in short
order, am! Hie force passed into
Hi 1 eiect"ic imder. which was de
-iroyed. hul in holh of these jn--tai'ee.
f o ; 1 1 . u a t e 1 y , no xery
seriou- damai-'e wa done.
Then; were many telephones
;laced out of commission
i h fou.-liout ihe city, ami today the
'.in-mien were kept busy repairing
I hem.
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LOUISVILLE.
A box was bun to Mr. and Mrs.
Waller Schneider of Hedar Creek
Saturday, May 30.
Mr. ami Mrs. T.lumr West have
mox.'d to Iowa for the summer.
Mivs. West. xvas formerly Miss
Idndy I.amleiren.
S. utii tlend will hold an dd
fahioneI lumber waumi cdehi'a
I ion duly ilh. The Courier xx ill
have more to say about it in a
later is.-ue.
Tr.mes Rol'erfsoii, clerk of the
di-!rief court, and Mrs. Robert
son, of Plattsmoulh. attended the
decoration day eyi reise Salur
day and xisdej ,.'d friends.
?.Ir. N-llie p. Ai-new of I.in
cdn I'l-seil through Louisville on
Hn- Schuyler last Friday morn-iim-.
en rmite to Platlsmouth to
visit her mother and other rela
tives.
Mrs. Charles Tlielef, bit and
daughter ,,f f.incoln. came down
satui'day to decorat" Hm trraxes
of the foiineT's parents. Prof, and
Mrs. Albee. who are buried in the
(iermrm Lutheran cemetery.
C. A. Riehiv has pureliasod a
ni'w 7'ord ear for the use of bi
Mi neral manage!'. L. F. Hiiddon.
Mr. Haddon xvas at Fremont ino-t
of this xxeek lookintr after Mr.
Hichey's sand business in that
locality.
Mrs. Amrusl Carlson xvas at
Omaha Tuesday, where she xvenl
to see her daughter. Mrs. Alfred
Johnson. xlio is at, the ClrrksoTi
hospital. The latter recently mi.
del-went an operation and it is
hoped now that she will enjoy
better health than she lias for
years.
Miss Manpmrdt. principal of
the Louisville Hitrh school, will
spend her summer vacation on a
campinc tour with her sister
Ihroimh Yellowstone park. Su
perintendent (iash will attend
the slate unixersifjv the iade
teachers xxill attend the xarious
summer schools and all xxill re
turn better prepared than ever
for the work before I hem.
Shake Off Your Rheumatism.
Now i the time to pet rid of
your rheumatism. Try a twenly-tive-cerit
bottle of Chamberlain's
Liniment, and see how- quickly
your rheumatic pains disappear
Sold bv all dealers.
O. Saniin, I). V. M.f (day; imver mind his nge, he is
i graduate of the Kansas City 4";n,,J,'r 'ban he feels, and prepara
Veterinary Collepe, is per- J.;tions had been made to celebrate
J- manently located in Platts- J properly, but mi account of Mrs.
j mouth. Calls answered jOpp's illness there xva no dem
v day or night. 'Phone 255. -2 ( onstrat ion. Here's Jiopinp he
i- Onice 606 Maia. 4. lives amdher thousand years.
tSL. ......., ,?....
UNION.
Ledger.
Mrs. F.va Tracy of Pawnee
City arrived Monday for a few
dins' visit xvith friends in this
village.
operator Karl Poxvers i much
Ja:-mer as xvell as tp,-rator see
his tatrr patch west of t!m Mis
souri paciiic tr.-;rks and he says
he is doinir the whole jd) of
cult ivatinpr them.
Frank P. Sheldon, Kr.-d L.
Xulzman. Vila Sheldon and Al
bert Alfonl of Xehawka were in
town Tuesday afternoon, takin?
half a iloen carloads of their fat
cattle to the South Omaha mar
ket. .Mrs. 11. H. Ri'-rt;s and son. Har
old, of P.rexxtser. Neb., arrived
hen- Saturday and are makinpr a
vi-it with relatives and friend- in
this town and vicinity and xvith
her mother. Mrs. Fitch, near old
Kenosha.
August Olson i the new fore
man on the north section, laki'ipr
Ihe place of C. p. Sydebolham.
who moved to platlsmouth la t
week. Mr. (Hmmi nmxed his fam
ily and household poods to thi
place this week.
Mrs. A. R. Smith and dauidi
leis. Dollie and Mar?arel. of Imn-
bar. came oxer last Saturday and
spent the day with Union friend
al-o went out to the cemetery to
place (lowers upon the prave of
Mrs. Smith's dauphfer. Iiertha.
Miss Lucy Kessler. a niece of
Mr. and Mrs. John p.-atsley
spent a xveek here visitinp at th
pears, v home, and departed on
Monday for her home in Tecum
seh. Mis Kessler taus'ht in one
of Hi.- district schools jmar here
some time apo, and has many
friend who were pleased t" meet
In r apain.
Morris pollard, xxho operate!
the mini hall here for some
time, closed out hi slock am
equipment- this week and wil
take sexeral days rest, visit inp hi
relatives and friend in thi
county for awhile, and we arc in
formed that in the near future In
will make a trip to Canada, xxhere
he is interested in some land in-
xesfnienfs. Re has a preat many
friends here xxho wish him suc-
ccs wherever he may locale.
Charles Jmrnian of Seven Mil,
Ford, Va.. uncle nf William am
Blair Porter, has been spendinf
the past few xveek wilh his Ca
county relatives, visitiiip part o
the lime xvith hi son, John Dur
man. near Murray. He apparent
ly has a very pood opinion of N
braska sdl and people, and it
would lie our pain if he could In
induced to invest and make his
home here, but he still retains hi?
love for the old Virpinia home.
NEHAWKA.
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The doctor reports a line babx
al I lie home of t Jeorpe Bate
Born yestenlay mornirip.
Chalmer Switzer unloadi-d
brand new J. I. Case fhreshinp
outfit. Monday, which he will u
this season.
Xehaxvka shipped six cars o
eatile to South Omaha Tuesday
I'rank Sluddon had three cars
Fred Nutzman two ami V. I
Sheldon one.
John Schwartz sprained hi
lack liftinp one dav last week
and admits that he would be ir
bed over il if be didn't have s
much work ahead.
Charley Hansen struck a slip
pery place in the road m-ai
(o'orpe Mark's place Tuesday
nipht ami xvent into the ditch.
Ceorpe hitched up n team and
pulled the car out. No damage.
I). C. Wi'sl and wife ami J. M.
Son', in their two automobiles,
went fo Plattsmoulh early, yes
terday morninp, where they load
ed t:p Judpe Newell, Jones.
Fricke ami several more old
timers, ami spent the day near
Cedar Creek fishinp.
Mrs. It. j. Noell and Mis Etta
Schwartz b-ff. Tuesday for Mc
Minnville, Orepon, where they
xxill spend the summer. Ben will
run Ihinps at home durinp Mrs.
Noell's absence, ami has promis
ed to be pood, as the News will
visit Orepon weekly.
Hide Opp had a biri Inlay Sun-
A. F. Sturm xvas down in the
vicinity of Wyoming Sunday and
took occasion to invent iirafe tin
Hessian Hy damages. He found
field alter field of wheal badly
hurt. Mr. Sturm is al-o of the
opinion thai much of the wheat
around here is affected, and ill
tiow if hetween now and hare-t.
vrrvv wri-i wvw vvw
WEEPING WATER.
Republican.
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4444 444
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Born To Mr. and Mrs. oi-ar
nderson. liorthwi'st of town, on
Saturday, May oO, a ln.pouml
irl.
Mrs. John Wis,, was tak"n back
o the state hospital at Lincoln
asf xveek. The family could imt
take care of her.
Hairy Wilkinson came in I'm
lay ui or u inp from Norfolk where
he has been leachinp. Marry ha
made ciuiil and been re-elected
for next vear.
Miss Leone Swifer reluriied
Saturday ev'ninp from Peru.
where he has been a! t"iidiii:'
!'hooI. she will teach mu-ic and
:r! al rPaide Rock, Neb., next year.
Mrs. Mary Woodw.tr d, who ha
leeu critically ill for s.nne time,
lii-d at her home on Kidora av'-
uue Thuisdav nil-lit at H o'clock.
No announcement fur funeral as
we po to press.
Mis Ihira McNiirlin was over
from Cedar Creek Friday to at
tend the miscellaneous shower m
honor of Miss I'ula lb" brier :i tlo-
roirem-e Fb-Iililip home, -olllll of
own. w 4fS7K
Miss Mary Wes aceonipa " n-d
her two little nieces to Platts
moulh Tuesday allernoou. Tim
little "iris are makiim Hour home
at the Lastem Star1 Rome oi-phan-
aue and had Ix'en lime on a xisjl.
Kduard Kroehbu- of Sheridan,
Wyominp, xisife.I his si-fer. Mi .
Hi rinan Kh-ilsch and family. frmi
Friday until Tuesday momi'iir.
Lroins to Lincoln to attend the mc
eli a n ia conx enf ion .
Arthur Kennedy. wiTe and lit f I -son,
of California, xcre xisjljup
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. j. ..
Ki-nneily. Ibis xveek. They will
make a more extended xij here
before returniup to tln-ir home.
h ELMWOOD.
4
Leader-Echo.
John Wunibnliidi xa- in the
city Wi'dio'sday. Re is farminp at
Xehaxvka. and is a candidate for
sherilf on the democratic ticket.
A fine boy baby xvas born fo Mr.
and Mrs. I,,y Boybs la-l Wed ie--
day. On last Sunday enin"; a
baby pir! was bm ii to Mr. and Mr.
Fred Prentice. ISJfJ
Friends in this city have re
ceived announcement card te
inp of the birth of a daughter lo
Mr. ami Mrs. Orville Ouillhorsl of
Alvo. Xi'b.
Miss Laura Meisiner-, xxlm i
xvorkinp in the telephone otVu e at
Plat tsniouth. is Vpi'iidiup Imt
vacation at the home of her sifter,
Mrs. c;. if. St. -.dir.
Many of the former students
have completed successful terms
of school and are home for the
summer vacation. "t. are clad
to see them back apain. They have
made pood ami all will return t
their labor this fall.
L. W. Roetper left f.,r Atidiis.m
'e,ln'lay to at lend a meet in"; of
the board of trustees of Midland
"ollepe, of which he is a ni-mln r.
The Lutheran people have a p I
ollepe at Atchison.
Lal Wednesday the Lincoln
Telephone and Tdei:raph Co..
iied Charles Ouinii for telephone
'nf before Jul ii-e X.-iliart. Mr.
Mdrieh re;ri-seiil,-d .Mr. Ouinn
md Mr. Iielesj), ! ,,,'er the c,.m
nany. Decided in faor ..f the
company. r
The friends ,r Bert Ii ! hae
ir!',t him to Hie for -lo'i itr on Ihe
'publican ticket. Iterf j, udl
known here and in Hi'1 r,ninl.
havinp ben in busines- here r, . r ;i
number of years. He will make a
sfronp candidate.
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd W'olclf
havi' moved from Ashland to J7l".
Arlinpton Ave, Lincoln, Neb.,
where they will make their future
home. Mr. Wobmli is here at the
present lime in the intcre-ls of
'he old Line Accident.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
as morciry will unrvly .l-tuT ili inp -f m-il
ami I'l.iiijiU'tily dfraiiKP I lie '.kb'ilp Ri.iii v. h.'ii
hiutIp? It t.riiii.'h tl." niw-.u- nirf.'..i. m 4
nrtli-l.t, rti..ul! m-v.-r It iim -r...i .,. pr. ra
Ujiim fn m r.putiitil. lli lilnm-. t li- itarni.c.
tli'jr will . is ti-u folil to tli.. ie.l J-iii ran
fcJt-ly iJ.Tivi' Irnm th"ni. II. .11 lutmrli In.
Iiianiifacturt'il hy K. J. Cbi't.cT A: C... luiol... ;.'.
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farr t-t t!i- .,rttU. In Im.vlia: ll.i.l'n I'titurrU
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