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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1909)
I DAILY PERSONAL NEWS I , Short Items of Interest From Tues- day's Evening Journal V Y Mrs. M. C. Hlatt Is spending the day in Omaha being a passenger on the morning train for that city. Mrs. T. J. Janda and little daugh ters were passengers this morning on the early train for Omaha where tbey Will spend the day with friends. Mrs. Charles Hlatt was a passenger on the morning train for Omaha Where she will spend the day. Miss Daisy Terry is spending the day In Omaha being a passenper for that city on the morning train. Ed Polln spent Sunday in the city with bis folks, returning to Omaha this morning on the early train. Ed. Egenberger Is looking after business in Omaha today being a pas. enger for that city on the morning train. Clarence White visited ovtr Sun day with his folks In this city re turning to Omaha thU morning on the early train. Ed Schulhof came over Saturday evening from Glenwood to spend the day with his folks, returning to his duties ti ls morning. II. M. Earl of Ashland was In the city this morning for a few hours Visiting with her sister, returning tbis noon on the fast mall. Mrs. W. E. Martin who spent Bunday In the city with her sister Mrs. Val. liurkol, departed this noon On the mall train for her home. George Falter spent the afternoon in Omaha looking after business mat te rs. John Hall, the Sixth street plum ber, was a passenger for Omaha this morning on the early train. Herman Martens spent Sunday In the city with bis folks returning to O nana today on the mail train. Thomas fherwood spent Sunday In the city returning to his work In Omaha this noon on the mall train. Tbos. L. Murphy departed last evening for his trip on the road for the Porter-Ryerson-Hoobler Com pany. Mrs. Lizzie Guthman came in Fri day from Rork Springs, Wyo., to spend several days In the city with relatives. Mrs. May Creamer was a passen ger on the morning train for Omaha where she will spend the day visit ing friends. Walter L. Speck after several days In the city, departed on the mail train for Omaha out of which city he Is working. Henry R. Gerlng came In Sunday evening for a Sunday's visit with his folks, returning to his business In Omaha last evening. Rev. J. H. Salsbury was a passen ger on the noon train for Omaha where he had Important business matters to attend to. T. M. Carter was among those trav- Klrnwoixl. From the Courier Andy Chrlstensen Is the proud po- Bissor of a brand new Indian motor cycle. Mrs. Howard Faxton and sou, Del mar, of Pender, Neh , are visiting rel atives In this vicinity. fine Iron fence is being placed aroung the Johnson residence ad ding very much to the already beau Uful premises. Liza Xewhall has pneumonia and iis reported to be in a very serious con dition. A trained nurse is caring for her. Irvla Munger has rnother Shetland pony and a brand new pony road wag on. It Is needless to say that he Is the happiest boy in town. Fred Shirley, a former resident of Cass County, but now of "Denver, Col., came Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. L. J. Woodward was a pas senger for Weeping Water, Tuesday afternoon, being called to the bed- ' side of Mrs. Warrants, an old friend. who is very sick. Wm. Lefler went to Gordon, Ne braska, Saturday to visit his father, who Is quite sick. Mr. Lefler con templates bringing bis father to Elm wood as soon as the weather warms up for good. Mrs. C. S. Andxlch and baby, of Tipton, la., and Mrs. Jno. P. Cobb and mother of Cedar Falls, la., ar rived Friday of last week and are now nicely located In their respective bomes In east Elm wood. The Leader- Echo welcomes these estimable fam ilies to Elmwood and we sincerely be lieve that their connections with the Industrial and social life of this com munity will be none but pleasant. Adam Krager, one of the best e,ln abroad ln the ,and today. K" farmers In Cass County and a good ln as far aH nialr where he had reliable citizen, was In the city to- business to attend to. day atendlng to business matters. j George Leeney representing the Mrs. Herman Fields and baby who Glllnsky Fruit Company of Omaha have been vlsltlne with Mrs. Wm. was ln the viiy todav looking after Fields at. .Pacific Junction since Fri day last, returned to this city this morning. " D. R. Bamt, who has been visiting In the city with his daughter, Mrs. D. P. Ruell, returned to his home at Randolph, Nebraska this morning, go ing out on the early train." R. Hetherlngton who Is employed at Ralston In work with Jas. Leek, was a passenger for that point on the the wants of his patrons. Mrs. George llruhl of Lincoln who spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. M. E. Manspeaker returned to her home this noon on the fast mall train. Mrs. J. M. Ix'ek departed this noon on the mall train for Ralston where her husband Is engaged in erecting a number of residences and business houses. Carl Kunsman Is spending the day mall train at noon after spending Sou,h Omaha and Omaha going up Bundpy in this city with his folks, i to buy HOme nually fat heifers and steers for the delectation of his many customers. Sam. II. Rhumnker, the windmill Mrs. Lee Cotner and her sister, Miss Lnura Tower are spending the afternoon In Omaha, being nasseng-1 erg for that city on the fast mall at l,)nn ls "(tending to business in noon Omaha this afternoon, being a pas senger for that ity on the mall , train at noon. Mrs. W. H. Vernier and daughter De Ella, were put on the mall train for Omaha going up to spend the afternoon with friends. Hans Tarns, traveling carpenter for the Uuiilngton, was a passenger on the morning train for Dlxen. Neb., Where he has some business to attend to for the company. Menitt Kerr and wife came In Sat urday evening for a visit with bis mother. They are now located at Kansas City, Mo., where Mr. Kerr Is ln the railroad business. Mesdames Tims. Sullivan and A. II. Taylor Bpent last evening in the city, the guests of Mrs. Dennett Chrlswel- J. N. Wine, the bookkeeper of the Iiattsniouth Telephone Company, was among those having business to attend to iti Omaha being a ilassonver for that city on the mall train. Mr. and Mrs. E .1. Motigcy's daughter Grace; 12 years old, was taken seriously 111 last Friday and late rher ailment proved to be ap pendicitis. It was found that an op eration would be necessary, and Mon day her parents and Dr. McLeod took her to a hospital at Lincoln. Anthony J. Tiilllty, wise gn.alm generally and tonsoiialist by profes sion, spent the afternon In Omaha looking after matters of Importance ner and this morning In company with to Anthony end the world in general. her were passengers for Omaha where they will spend the day. The party went up on the morning train expecting to return this evening. J. II. Altrocgge and wife were pas sengers tills morning on the emiy being a passenger on the mall train for the metropolis. Miss Edna Propst was operated upon last Saturday afternoon at Ini manuel hospital for appendicitis and other complaints, this being the sec- tmln for Omnlni friini ulilili iwilnt I . ....... . . .. .. j imu operanon in a niontn. ner many Mr. Altreegge will depart on n tour . f.,.,ids will be delighted to learn of or me state In connection with the business he has on the road. Mrs. Altroeggo expects to return to the city this evening. Fred Morgan last Saturday morn ing had the misfortune to drop u her progress and trust that here re covery will be sure and soon. JullUB Ranige departed yesterday aftornoonon the mail train for Rock Springs. Wyo., where be goes to take a Job with Ed. Oliver In his meat Ymaw til...... it I.... .... 1. 1.. . ...i.n . i ..i. . .... . ... ... ,11111 mi nix mi', wiiue ; ninrKoi bi inni pia'e Julius ls an employed at his duties at the llur- old time employe of Mr. Oliver's and llngton shops. The Injury was very will doubtless make him a good man painful and while not serious, It ne-ille has accepted a very fluttering of cessitates his laying off for a few fer from him and will give him satis fly- faction without question. Louisville. From the Courier. C. M. Seybert Is having his house In the east part of town repainted and repaired this week. It is said by those who ought to knew that John Waldron will be the new village clerk to succeed J. P. Wood. The tollkeepers house at this end of the bridge is nearlng completion and will be ready for occupancy In a short time. Fred Ossenkop, clerk at Dlers Brothers' store, Is taking a few days off and recuperating In the state of Texas. W. A. Cleghorn marketed a seven months' old pig Tuesday which weighed 330 pounds and brought $21.45 ln cash. Scott McGrew met with quite a painful accident Monday which laved him ff ofor a few days. While at work around one of the engines at the National Stone quarries he caught his arm in such a way as to wrench It quite bndly. Nothing serious will result however. Charley Gaeliel, of Poland China fame .reported to this office Monday that W. F. Diers has been setting out elm trees for two or three days, and avows they are apple trees. Mr. Gnebel ought to be pretty good au thority on this matter, but we will be better nble to tell hi a year or two. Johnson & Ossenkop have leased the Gordon building, opposite the Courier office, and will open up a pool hall. The boys will put in four tables and expect to run a nice clean place. Iiefore they can he granted a license, however, the law passed two years ago by the town board, prohibited the running of a pool or blllard hnll within the corporate limits of the village will have to be repealed. IKS? BB Food is more tasteful. healthful and nutri tious when raised with The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar MaJe torn Crape I'nion. From the Ledger. Wesley Illrd and wife, of near Alvo was here last week visiting Lewis Hlrd and wife, and returnel home Friday. George W. Shrader, the well known pioneer citizen of Rock IllulTs pre clnct, was calling on osonie of his I'nion friends Monday. Just at press time we learn that Albert Hathaway and wife the the happy parents of a fine daughter, born Wednesday night. Will H. Mark arrived borne last Saturday evening from Oklahoma, where he spent several days look ing after some business matters. Aug. Hollenberg captured six young coyotes and the old one In a hole in the corn field while cutting stocks. Catching them like that beats all the wolf hunts. John Cory and wife of Plattsmouth enme down on the Sunday forenoon train and were guests of Dean Austin and family, east of town. Several neighbors called In and the afternoon was spent very pleasantly by all. Miss Hello Woodward, who has been teaching In Moorecraft. Wyo., arrhed here last Friday and Is visit Ing her sister Mrs. Saint Glfford west of town. Miss Woodward made her homo hero a number of years and her many friends are greatly pleased to meet her again. Dr. M. L. Thomas of llnrtlett. la. arrived on the Wednesday midnight train to see Robert Cogdlll. who has been s! k for a few days. The doctor l"ti to return heme yesterday, hence be had a very short time to greet his on-time I'nion friends. Tuesday Local Events Mrs. Malinda McCully departed t ils morning on the early train for with friends for several days. L. F. Sallee is attending to busi ness in Omaha this morning going up on the early train. Ed. Egenberger is looking after business matters ln Omaha today go ing to that city on the morning train. John Fight and wife are visiting with friends In Omaha, going to that city this morning on the early train. J. W. Gregg returned last evening from Dunlap, la., where he had been spending several days with his wife and daughter. County Commissioner C. L. Jor dan is looking after county business in the city coming in last evening from his home near Alvo. You will we a dollar entertainment for only twenty-five rent at the Par-twenty-five cent at the Parmele ne mele next Monady night. Commissioner J. L. Swltzer Is In the city looking after county busi ness coming in from his home in Weeping Water yesterday. Mrs. C. E. Atherton was a passen ger this morning for Council Bluffs, la., where she will visit for several dayt with Telatrvw- and friends. Mrs. John Gilson departed this morning for a visit with relative;? In Lincoln for several days, going there on the early morning train. Dr. C. A. Marshall and wife are visiting with friends In Omaha today gblng up on the morning train. Mrs. Chris Mockenhaupt ls visit ing with friends In Council Bluffs and Omaha going to that city on the early morning train. Mrs. John Gelser was a passenger this morning on the early train for Omaha where she will spend the day and look after business matters. W. K. Fox, one of the delegates to the grand lodge of the Royal Ar canum, was a passenger for Omaha this morning where the Lodge meets today. It is possible that the pro ceedings of the lodge will occupy sev eral days. Miss Neuchaefer who has been ln the city for some days nursing the young child of N. K. Peoples and wife, returned to her home in Omaha this morning, the child having so much Improved that her services were no longer required. Mrs. C. S. Stevens and baby were passengers this morning on the early train for Omaha where they will spend the day vslting with friends. Mrs. Nick Halmes came In this morning from her home west of the city and after a few hours in the city continued to Omaha on the early train where she will visit friends. 1 rs. George Koehnke came in l.'St evening from her home n.'ar C'reigi.ton, Neb., for a visit with hei folks, expecting to stay for soverel mi j s. Mrs. V. E. Perry came in this morning from her home ntar Mynard and Is spending the day in Omaha, going to thnl city on the morning train. A. L. Tidd is spending the after noon In Omaha on business matters going up on the mall train. He Is one of the numerous Omaha patrons of business. Mrs. J. C. McCaleb of Shenandoah, la., who has been visiting in the city with Mrs. Sol Adamson, returned to her home this morning on the early train. Ed. Kreohler and wife came In last Friday evening for a visit in the city with relatives, spending sev eral days in Weeping Water with Herman Kloitseh and wife , and de parted this noon on the mall train for Sheridan, Wyoming, where Mr. Kroehler Is employed. Miss Anna Pflaum of FallsCity who has been visiting with her sister Mrs. S. C. Breckenrldge for several days, was a passenger this morning for Omaha, Mrs. Breckenrldge accom panying her. They expect to return to the city ths evening. Mrs. James Sage was a passen ger on the mall train at noon for Omaha where she will meet her rIs- ter Mrs. O. M. Strelght and little Guy Strelght who are returning from a visit with the young man's grand mother at Wllber. They will re turn on No. 2 this evening. L. B, Brown, mayor of Kenosha and general good fellow, was In the city today looking after business mat ters. Llge states that the man who captured the span of geese, Jim Fitch. Is able now to travel to town by himself, but It was n hard struggle 'n get him back to life after the cap ture. S. (1. Stone and wife were pnh"-.-gers for Omaha this morning on early train, Mr. Stone being com pelled to return to the hospital on account of n recurrence of his old trouble for which he was operated upon not long npo. He Is not by any means In bad shape but thought It best to "o to the hospital while be could ami In time head off any complications which might arise 'later. mm. rircnrwrr:5: Cr8?mBalring Powder is the most efficient and perfect of leavening agents &SADE FROM PURE CREAM OF TARTAR No alum, lime or ammonia. Holding for Insantiy. Sheriff Qulnton last evening brought In from Nehawka, one John Donohue, who was susplcioned of being Insane and who was examined last evening before the Insanity commission. From the evidence be fore the commission, It appeared that Donohue who was a native of Wil liamsburg, Iowa County, Iowa, was found prowling about the barn of George SwlUer, a prominent citi zen of Nehawka. Asked as to what he was doing there he replied that he was look ing for his "pal' His conversation Indicated plainly' that he was mental ly unbalanced and it was determin ed to have him looked after. His relatives live at Williamsburg, la. He ls a man about 36 years old and after the examination by the commission, it was readily apparent that he was suffering largely from excessive drinking. The commission after investigation decided to hold him here until bis relatives could be communicated with and If possible) he will be returned to them. He was much better this morning. This makes the third case since the first of the year where parties have been, picked up as Insane here who wera found afterwards to be residents of Iowa and in each case they have been returned to their homes for cara and treatment. Mrs. J. M. Dunbar of Avoca, a sis ter of Sheriff Qulnton, spent Sun day in the city with that gentleman and . his wife and daughter being especially -pleased to meet the latter young woman, returning to her home this morning by way of Omaha. Nick Halmes and wife came in this morning from their cosy home est of the city to spend the day visit ing their friends and looking after some business matters in the city. 1 SJ Copyright Kjc Ir Hill scbittntr & Mirs There are two principles that we establishing in our new store. One is that nothing except good merchandise can come into our place; and by that we mean such lines as Stetson hats, Barker collars, Interwoven and Ever wear sox, Manhattan, Wilson Bros, and Ferguson McKinney shirts, Mentor and Cooper union suits, Carhartt gloves and working clothes, Hart Schaffner & Marx Gloihes, and other strong lines, are finding their place here. The other principle is that wc are going to sell these good things as low as it is humanly possible. When we mark our goods we don't think of how much we can make on an article, but how low a price we can put on it, and still make an honest profit. We think that we'll make more money by practis ing such principles, because we'll sell more goods. "True merit always wins." H. S. S M. Suits $18.00 to $30.00 Others-good ones $7.50 to $16.00 Our large immediate delivery purchase of Hart SchafTner & x suit is all here now. Assortment larger, patterns more attractive, and prices thHt sell. Hangup system still calling forth lots of at tention. Come in snd see it. 1 1' The 'inic of Hurt Sniff ntr cf- Mum (.'MAi' Munhnltitn Shirt SMtnn Hutu REFUND MONEY CHEERFULLY! EVERYTHING NEW!