Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, May 23, 1895, Image 4

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OF OCR CLOTHtXa that's WHAT
THIPICTURB SHOW.
THE other day a policeman
came to our store and was po
lng to arrest us because be
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Too freely. We explained that
prices were the only thing we
were catting, and that we were
cutting them to please the public
and when they knew we were
selling
A STRICTLY ALL-WOOL
SUIT FOR 86 .00, ....
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We did not think anyone wouM
make us trouble for using a knife.
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The Leading: Clothier.
Ire! Ire! Ice!
We are ready to contract for the !
livery of ice in any quantity.
II. C. McMaken & Sox,
Telephone No. 72.
Livingston lllghta Pasture.
A. C. Fry & Sons will pasture stork
for the ensuing season on Living-tti v
Heights. Custom is solicited. 1-lm
Ice! Ice! Ice!
Wholesale and retail, by the 'llos
he
Men," II. C. MgMakex & Son.
Telephone No. 72
Unchanged.
Notwithstanding the great a1v.:. r
in prices on provisions our price- re
main unchanged.
J. C. Fktkks'EN.
Colli (Subject.
See McMaken & Son and contract
for your season's ice and get the cold
eat ice in the market. Telephone No. 72.
Money to Loan
On farming lands. Low rates, long
times. No delay in securing loans.
Inquire at First National bank. 7
PENSION
FRAUDS.
Bepobllran
System of
Robbing
taa
People.
More than twenty years ago Gen.
Garfield. In his place in the house of
representatives, said: "The pension
list is swollen beyond all account
More frauds are being perpetrated on
tha government by claim agents than
from any other source." And, as chair
man of the committee on appropria
tions, he further said: "We may rea
sonably expect that the expenditures
for pensions will steadily decrease, un
less legislation should be unwarranta
bly extravagant. n
Do not the vast expenditures for pen
sions show that they have been "unwar
rantably extravagant?' An exchange
truly says: "Pension agents have
fattened at the public crib. Cowardly
politicians have truckled to the soldier
rote. Thousands of names have been
put upon the rolls that do not belong
there. The self-respect and self-reliance
of thousands of union veterans
have been undermined by those who
have held forth the temptation of re
celving support from the national
treasury, when, but for the induce
merits urged by pension agents, they
would never have thought of present
ing claims for that which they did not
need.
A writer In the Century pleads foi
"the reinstatement of the old-fashioned
virtue of manly independence," the ab
sence of whioh has made so many able
bodied paupers in public, professiona
and private life, and expresses the
hope that congress will be compelled
by popular indignation to order sucb
thorough investigation as will open the
way for a radical reform of the pension
office and the pension system. Detroit
Free Preia.
Tbe Karroos.
Oolightly Girls make me weary.
Quidnunc- Why, what's the matter?
Golightly They're so nervous and ex
eitable.
Quidnunc How do you mean?
Golightly Why, I was engaged to a
trirl awhile ago, and the night befcre
the wedding I went around and told her
we'd better let it drop; and hang me i:
he didn't get positively fidgety. Boa-
ton Courier.
A Yoansj Matt Ooss West.
n Jack Harding and Jane Dashing
are now man ana wife.
She A runaway match, I presume?
H Yes. The ceremony was per
formed when they got to Albany and ha
left her at Buffalo. Life.
A Good Salesman.
MIsa Sewens I don't know whether
I'll take those shoes or not.
Salesman They can be sent by mail.
ict,- fl.-reTi Can they? Then 111
Miss SevTcns can
take them. Puck.
WHA-gHE Qor.
WM Nothlnf riiBfWht n Had Called
rr.
The drugget's clerk was fast as
In a little rot tack of the stor" . au
he objected Seriously to beinr talced
the sleep he.could get, and requentr
lyPrewaaettiaai ne ar hear the
night DelL
liui W younr. outside on this
particular oecau' was determined. It
was apparent 'that be stooj in great
need of soavthinff. IIu rang the bell
two or thr times in quick succession
anawtcj. The clerk heard the bell,
hut Merely turned over on his pillow
fcr'.d waited.
Tlie younir man srave several more
vicious pulls at the bell handle, and the
clerk yawned and wondered how long
he would keep it up.
Then the young man took out his
watch, held it where the light from a
atreet-lamp fell on it, and went to work
systematically. For four or live min
utes the bell over the clerks head
struck once every thirty seconds. The
clerk's hair began to stand on end as
he hastily rolled off his cot. The regu
larity with which the bell rang made it
seem almost supernatural. It took hin
three minutes to get some clothes on
and aret to the door, and during that
time the bell rang exactly six times.
It was actually a relief to find some
one at the door when he opened It; it
showed that the bell had been rung by
human agency.
The young man sauntered In, nodded
with half-drunken gravity and conde
scension to the clerk, and said:
"Aw, give me some cigarettes."
The clerk well, what would you have
done under the circumstances?
Kxactly. That's just what the clerk
did, and the young man limped sorrow-
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luiiy nome. i. xeiegTauu
NOT A KIDNAPER.
II Was
Merely Waiting for Ills Wife- to
Coiue Aloof,
hey all had noticed the man just
ahead of them wheeling a babj carriage,
and finally one of them spoke up.
"By jove! I believe that a case of
kidnaping!" he said.
It does look suspicious," said the
harp little fellow next to him.
"Nonsense," said the elderly man on
the right of the other two.
"Hut see how hard he tries to look un
concerned," protested the first.
And see how furtively and anxiously
Ae looks back to see if he is followed,"
added the second.
Of course he's not hurrying," put in
the first, "because that would attract
attention."
"But he's ready to run If he sees any
one following him." suggested the sharp
little fellow. "We'd better make hiro
give an account of himself."
".Now, hold on," interrupted the eld
erly roan. "Did either of you ever have
your wife tell you to start ahead with
the baby, and she d overtake you
"Why, no; we're not married."
"Exactly. Then you never knew
what it was to be haunted vy the feax
that she had finally decided to let yon
give the baby a little fresh air while she
staid at home and read a novel. Boys,
let the man alone. lie has mental wor
ry enough now, without being take
for a kidnaper." Chicago Tnbuns
Aa Oatragsu
Well, what is your grievance?' said
the warden of the penitentiary to the
mutinous convict who had been brought
before him.
"I have been unjustly humiliated.
sir," replied .Tsa. 031, iiis cheek nusniug
hotly at the recollection. "I'm doing
time for embezzling a million dollars,
and you've put me in the same cell
with a cheap, low-down scrub that's
here for counterfeiting nickels!" Chi
cago Tribune.
fitting It Down Flnf.
Friend Why don't you marry?
Goodfello Can't.
"You have a fine house?"
"Yes."
"And a good Income?"
"Yes."
"Then what's the matter?"
"My housekeeper and her servants
have formed a union, and if I marry
outside of their union they'll strike."
N. Y. Weekly.
Ittlnjr Ills Light Shine.
"And now, my friends," shouted the
frontier evangelist, "remember that ho
Is no man at all who never has done
anything to bring the 6unshine into the
hearts of his fellowmen."
"I guess t'lat don't hit me," com
mented Alkali Bill. "I've let daylight
into ro.ore fellers'n I can recollect.
Indianapolis Journal.
Mixed.
A Wisconsin school-teacher had among
her pupils a little boy named Jakey
who was always late in the monling.
But one day he managed to fret to the
schoolhouse before the bell rang,
whereupon he said to the teacher:
"Veil, to-day I am pefore at last. I al
ways vas pehind pefore." Harper
Young People.
Time to Stop Fooling.
Dr. Gruff (to fashionable p'atient)
It s merely the same old ailment, my
dear madam.
Mrs. Style Oh, no, doctor; I really
am ill nowl
Dr. Gruff Il'm! If that really is so
I'll have to change the whole course of
treatment. J udge.
-The Northland Is the largest penin
sula in Europe, and, with the exception
oi nussia, is the largest country on the
European continent. It is more than
1,100 miles long, it is from 25Q to 400
miles wide, and it contains nearly 800,-
uuu square miles of territory. It Is
about a third larger than either the re
public of France or the empire of Ger
many, and more than three times the
size of the peninsula of Italy. If we
compare it with the states of the Amer
ican union, we find that the Scandina
vian peninsula comprehends more than
four times the territory of all New
England, and that if we could transport
it over the sea and moor it alongside
our own Atlantic coast, it would extend
from Maine to Florida.
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SYSTEM IN HOUSEWORK.
WTfaat Slay Ho Accomplished by Tlmlm
One's Turns."
It is strange to noto how few people
are guided by their judgment in matters
of everyday life. The prejudices, the
impulse of the moment, and often mere
superstition govern the action in thing
of vital moment. This is not only true
of persons without education, but oi
persons who are well informed on gen
eral matters and versed in the affairs of
life. There is a good old proverb which
says: "CounW ten before you speak."
While it is absurd on the, face of it, it is
full of suggestion for people who act
upon impulse, rather than from their
sober judgment. It were well, indeed,
if people stopped delilerately before
they rushed headlong into action. This
applies not alone to Gutters of moment,
but to the everyday affuirsof life. There
is a certain class of housekeepers who
rise early in the morning, often
In the wee Finn hours, kindle the tire,
end go rapidly from one thing to an
other, withont. system or apparent
thought. They take ten steps where
one only is strictly necessary. It is ten
chances to one if, in the progress oi
their erratie work, they do not create
as much work again for themselves by
untoward accidentia and in this way
and that, as there was originally in
tended to do. Such people are not in
dolent; they are often over-energetic
They are the always-busy women, who
never have time for anything outside
their housework, and often break down
from nervous exhaustion long before
fheir time. There is another class of
housekeepers who are not such early
risers, who are not so heavily cumbered
with many things as the all-busy one.
whose houses seem always in
crder, whose larders are full,
whose tablea are alwaj-s bounti
fully supplied, and yet seem to do their
work by magic. The gruff Duncan
Kaock, in complimenting Jeanie Deans,
ftaid the fairies must help her, for ho
never saw her working, and yet the
souse was always in order, and the
Stch lassie auswered him modestly
tliat much might be done by "timing
sin's turns." This art of "timing ain's
turns' is the difference between the
overworked housekeeper and her more
systematic siter. Kvery stroke in
kitchen work should le done with care
and directness toward a result. The
worker must plan her work, for without
a plan she is as much at the mercy of
accident as a rudderless vessel at sea. It
Is sufficient to say that.the woman who
begins her kitchen work by creating a
great dust and Cutter in the pro
cess of making her fire has not
seriously advanced In her day's
duties. She has begun by making
additional work Instead. This piece of
work, by proper thought about the
drafts and proper management of the
stove doers that prevent tho dust and
ashes fms flying about the room, can
easily be done with no dust, except
what can be wiped up in an instant. A
little care in preparing tho breakfast
will enable a systematic worker to keep
her stove neat and clean, without the
necessity of eoutinually polishing it to
keep it bright. The same may be said
of every branch of housework. Tha
systematic housewife never takes ten
steps when one is neeei-sary. She raise
no dust and flutter in her work. She Is
not the victim of such inexplicable acci
dents as try the nerves of her less for
tunate and harder-working sister." But
she keep her house in order. N. Y
Tribune.
ABSENT-MINDED.
I'reorrnplrU .lrl Ainutr the
Pae.
err on a street Car.
A young woman carrying a silk um
brella in her hand, and a look of absent-mindedness
in her eyes, boarded a
Woodward avenue ear up town, and
seated herself quietly in a corner near
the door, She was stylishly dressed
and, except for the inverted concentra
tion of her faculties, looked like any
other every -day gh-1.
When the conductor came round she
tendered him a five-cent fare.
"What am I to do with it?" asked
the conductor as he fingered it nerv
ously. "What is that to me?"
she asked
haughtily as she closed
book.
her pocket-
"Well, miss, peppermint lozengers
ain't legal tender on this car," said the
conductor as he handed it back.
"Oh, goodness gracious, what a mis
take! I meant to give you a nickel
there, that's right, isn't it?" as she laid
one in the outstretched palm.
"Right you are, miss," and the con
ductor rang his bels and the other peo
ple in the car drew in their toes and
gave a sigh of relief to see the matter
adjusted.
But that wasn't all. The girl stopped
the car at a down-town crossing, and
otepped off dreamily.
The other passengers looked after her
with some interest, when she was seen
to turn suddenly and wildly wave hei
umbrella after the retreating ear. The
conductor grabbed the bell rope, and
stopped as she ran up panting:
"I I forgot my umbrella and left it
in the carl"
When she was told that she had it in
her hand she made a dive for the side
walk, and the passengers on the cat
tisiled aloud. Detroit Free Press. '
Dr. Alfred Shipman,
J Office in Riley Hotel,
Main Street entrance.
Telephone No. 95. IU-Mldence one block south
of M. P. depot.
Tbe Plattsmouth Mills,
C. HEISBIi. Prop.
This lllll has been rebuilt, and furnished with
Machinery of the best manufacture
In tha world. Their
"Plansifter" Flour,
Has no Superior In America. GIT9 It
X trial and be convinced.
At the Old Stand Again,
Waterman Block,
SPR
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Hats and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Etc., of
the Best Material, Workmanship and the
Very Latest Styles. ------
DON'T
Buy
YOU Hi YE SEEN HIS STOCK
YOU WILL BE MORE THAN SURPRISED
HOW LITTLE MONEY YOU NEED TO BUY
FIRST-CLASS GOODS. - - - -
First Premium
at the
Columbian Exposition
The Singer Maa'fg Co,
it; 'i:ivi:n
54: -First Awards,
lit-tntr thlric-t numi-i-r of tvrd t.:c!ij!
by any exhiattor atKl wore thn iluutle Uic
numl-rr reretveit by all o!it . ma Much in
eual--i!rv Awards rtrCfUed on the follwwlt:?:
Pra!'j Sninff Machine-.. V. S. No. -J.
I. K. '- M 'i I lui rfir-'d Automatic
Chain ;l;eh Machltie. Slns Mtch'ne
0btnt. Art Kmt.rol.i(fri. Lc-. Cur
I ta. I jh Ifry. Artistic FuniNhln.
!SctriTiK ait-1 Kmrri.'Mrry. TveU Ma
rhino w rk.
43 warU. covering n-.chln-
for manufacture In rrcry llt li-re a
S-wln M4rMiu -n I e u-l ! Wvl
v.ioit mil mi iitu. km:
Xa' .'titer. ctJ . ftr ornnc tttal '..tohlni
l'i:!loii lir.l. a. Kyelrli". tlarrlmc. over
witnlitg. May liiir. etc
AGKNTS WANTED.
The Singer BTfg Go
"All Ovor tho W-?Yr
ltrnt-tt ortlor I ! t.utfl ?.. Ohmih
ii. o. LiviwasTOi:,
ATTORN RY AT LAW,
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STRE1GHT & SATTLEIt,
Furniture l Undertaking
StoT, I(in2i riau..., tltii.um.
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Aa lnvptlKtIon iH-rtaln tocotivMica
BSSSOIT root.
AUorneys at Law,
I'LATTSMOt'TIl, NEU.
OHAS. GRIMED
Attorney at Law,
PLATTSMOUTH. NKK.
OKKICK : Second floar of the Told block. eat
of the r ourt house.
FAT PEOPIiE !
I' a uk Obshitt Pills will reduce your weight
I'EKMANKNTLY from U to 15 pounds a month.
NO STAItVINO, sickness or Injury; NO PUB
LICITY. -They build up the health and beauM
fy the complexion, leiiTlDs; NO WKINKLKH or
tlabbiness. STOUT AHDOMENS and difficult
breathing surely relieved. NO KXPKHIMKNT,
but a scientific and positive relief, adopted only
afteryears of experience. AH orders supplied
direct from our ottlce. Price 12.00 per package
or three packages for 15.00 by mall postpaid.
Testimonials aud particulars sealed 2 cents.
tT"AH correspondence strictly confidential.
Park Eemedy 0o.f Boston, Mass
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F. G. Fricke &i Co, druggists.
- CLOTHING,
a Dollar's Worth
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Every purchase made at his store
a guarantee that you obtained the
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$IOO,000. $100,000.
We have $100,000 to loan at a low
rate of interest on well-improved
farm lands in Cass county.
The National Exchange Co
Offico: First atairs east of court house.
JOHN WATERMAN,
DKAI.KIl IN
Lumber and Goal.
Mcndotacoal. 14.25
Hard coal 9.S0
Canon City coal.
7.50
mmmx
These tiny Capsules arc superior
to Balsam of Copaiba,
Cubeba and Injections. (RSTfl)
iev euro In 48 houra tho V
same diseases "without any incon
venience. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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WORLD HERBAL DISPENSARY OF MEDICINE
DflLU OF GILEAD HERViHE,
For Young and Middle Aged Men.
InfalliMo remedy for Youthful Errors r.nd
Inter Excesses. Meluncholj', Mental Ui-nn'snion,
Nervous Debility, I'alpiiution or tho Heart,
ltd Dreams. I)uzln-!s Wlht I.otssen. Fnliuur
SU-kness and Fits. Hysteria. Syneip. St. Vitus
Dance, and Kheumiitistn. Jtnvo t-uroil over
Clittoettflcs. Frni ono to three Ixittlon reslomi
vijror and health, bend $.VUi tvt t lHtll by
I'. O. money order. Adilress
COUttCll UllltlfS, 1V(.
F. S. A Written Guamuteo ctvea each pur
chaser to refund monoy unlosa curvd.
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Goods, Motions
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Vlerrs In Month. Ualr-alltnfft Writ COO
ilAlt IUU Colored Spot. Ache. Old Bore I
REMEDY CO.. B07 Masonic XasnplaJ
Cktcairo. 1 11 for proof of ram. C'll-
tml, H&OOMM. Worst xf enrwi In lfi.
i 8A ay. lOO-pare book fre. j
pnioirs SroBio-CBierg.
Pnlnilld enratve Ant for JJorrous or Sl.-'k
Lupeolal or arnrrn) i ur .!':n lo for l.heu
poais. AnH'tuib. Antidote for Al-i!i.Ji
nnd other exctfc.-Mk I't ice, hi, 23ftJ iitonti
Iktlerveaoeut.
THE ARNOLD CHEI3!CAl CO.
151 5. Western 'enua CHJCap
G. W.PHNGLE. M.D.
1'lie Good Matuarltnms
WORLD HERBAL DISPENSARY OF MEDICINE
Clean Sweep for the Olootl!
The Good Samaritan has been a practitioner
of medicine S3 years and has cured over a
thousand eases of
SYPHILlSaml SCROFULA
No nood of goitiar to the Hot Hprin;s of
ArkansHN or -lsevhero when you can be
cured at homo of the orbt Hlood 1'olion
man or woman ever became a victimor.without
tin use ot nien'iiry, 'arsenic or any other
mineral !lon. Send flu do by P.O. money
order lor a tmttle of mHlu uie. It only requires
Irtun I to J lKttles toeun n disease, from one
week to ten years' 8tai-linir. Address
V. 1'ASCI.K, Sf.D.t
council sumis, aowa.
P.O. A written fuuniiiioo pi i u to each pur
choa'f to refund money unless cured. ,
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