The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 05, 1912, Image 3

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IK DETROIT FURS
One of these mornings you will awake, an 0! how you will wish you had
bought that set of Furs. We are showing some beautiful Furs in
SrLBear $5.00 to $12.00
Black and Brown Coney at $3.98 to $15.00
$16.50 to $25.00
Russian Wolf in Black $12.50 to $18.00
Red and Grey Fox $22.00 to $35.00
We are glad to show you. Come in and look them over.
Russian Mink NrMT
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old, Ht Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs.
Walker expects to be absent about
two eek., ami on lier way ex
perts to visit ber daughters at
Clearwater, Neb.
Sun. lay, November - I. Mrs. Jake
Miller was very pleasantly sur
prised by her Sunday sehool class,
it being her bii'thilay.' They made
her a present of a lovely cake
knife, birthday raids and a tine
In", rake with name and age on it.
The afternoon was pleasantly
spent in social conversation, and
as I lie uuesls left thev wished
Mis. Miller main more happv
birthdavs.
Alvo Hews
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Omar Coon was in Lincoln one
day last, week.
William Hoover went, to Min
nesota last week.
Ed Kelley was in Omaha Mon
day and Tuesday.
Mrs. Will Kssick has been very
sick the past week.
bn and I.enora O'Hricn have
be(;n sick with dihptheria.
.lake Miller moveil the bridge
camp o Nehawka Monday.
Mrs. John Mills is recovering
slowly from her sick spell.
Miss Kliza O'Mrien has returned
from her visit, at 1'almyra.
Miss Daisy .Jewell returned to
her -rhool work Wednesday.
Then, Harms was a passenger
to Omaha Tuesday morning.
.). I'orlis drove overland to
Misouri to visit his brother. Will.
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V I I 1 I L 1 1 1 llilll SMMl I 1 1 i 1 1 n ,i ). i i -
ing with pa and ma at I lira, Neb.
Clyde and Clara .Jenkins drove
to Weeping Water Tuesdav even-in!-".
M. C. Walker look dinner with
.lake Miller and family last Sat
urday.
Mr. .lake Miller and family drove
to Louisville last. Saturday to do
trading.
Mrs. doehry of Murdock was
railing on friends in Mauley
We,.lnesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Damme of Lotion
isi'ed with Mr. and Mrs. Harms
Thanksgiv ing.
F..I and John Fleischman and
daughlers motored to Louisville
las! Thursday.
Tom Keckler, Will Schliefert
and (ins Krccklow autoed to
Omaha Tuesday.
Charles ( ierlac and family spent
Thanksgiving vvilh James Terry
tierry and family.
Mrs. Hen lluby is very sick at
Ihis writing. Dr. Welsh is the at
tending idiysician.
Mrs. Louisa Bourk and family
spent a couple of days this week
with Mrs. O'Leary.
Mrs. Ed l'ankonin of Weeping
Water visited in Mauley with her
father. Mr. Srhaffer.
Eli Keckler hauled out a loud of
furniture from Weeping Water
to his home Tuesday.
Howard Johnson's little brother
and sister of near Nehawka spent
last week in Mauley.
Mrs. Hugh O'Mrien was visiting
in Mauley with Mrs. Howard
Johnson Wednesday.
Key. Lambert and Itev. Vance of
Weeping Water were calling on
friends here Monday.
.Mrs. Louisa Hourk enjuved a
a month'.
friends al
visit from the Misses
Elniwood Thanksgiving.
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of
(ieorge Coon and family look
dinner with Aaron Jenkins and
w ife Thanksgiving day.
Karl Ouinn arrived Mondav
evening from Manendi., where he
has been picking corn.
The Misses Kdilh SI rough and
Cleo Wright, visiled with Mrs
Jake Miller Sunday afternoon.
1' "red I'leischman and family
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.
I'leischniaii's parents at Louis
ville. Mi', ('.apron's parents and a
brother and family, of Lincoln,
spent Thanksgiving at the Capron
home.
Mrs. Capron enjoyed a visit
from a lady friend and her hus
band of Washington, D. C, re
cently. Mrs. Will Kssick has been en
joying' a visit from her Ihree sis
ters from Kansas the past two
weeks.
Mesdames Alex Miller. Jake Mil
ler and Kd and Fred Fleischman
spent Saturday evening with Mrs.
Helen Coon.
Mr. Kelley and family have
moved to Mauley, which is another
pleasant addition to the town.
Welcome to them.
Virgil Miller made a trip to
Murdock Monday, and while there
called on Henry Wesllake and his
cousin, Miss Olive Long".
A. Ileeney, who was operated
on not long ago in Omaha, was in
Mauley Wednesday morning and
says he is feeling just line.
Dr. Tuck, the slate veterinary,
was in Mauley Tuesday, and while
here was called out to John
Tighc's to see a sick hor.se.
Mrs. John Tighe of Stanton.
Neb., returned to her home Tues
day morning, Kddie Sheehan go
ing as far as Omaha with her.
Louis Krccklow and Oris Schlie
fert departed Tuesday evening for
isil with relal ives and
Harnell. Wisconsin.
Charles I ierlac shipped a car
load of rattle lo Omaha Tuesday.
I an Hourk and i family had
friends visit jug them this week.
I'adily .Murphy has been isil ing
relatives in and around Mauley
for the past week, returning to his
home in Western. Neb., Tuesdav.
Virgil Miller, a II or bis Thanks
giving vacation, started in to
school at the academy al Weep
ing Water on Weduesdav morn
ing. Cl.vde Jenkins and sister. Clara,
ami Mis Hazel Crew, of Weeping
Waler. spent Thankgi jug at
Havelock with Walter Jenkins and
familv .
Mrs. loodmau of near Mv mini
i- v iil ing her diiiighler ami fam
ilv. Mrs. fid Sleincamp. She visit
ed Tuesdav evening with Mrs.
Jake Miller.
Yi-.il Miller. Itavmond Rockwell.-
Helen and Mable Coon. Cal
lir Miller ami Carrie Srhaffer one
d.n last week made a trip to
Weeping Water.
Mesdames Frank Rooney, Ed
Itiiby ami (ieorge Wiles were in
On aha shopping Wednesday of
last-week, and while in Mauley
called on Mrs. Jake Miller.
Mrs. John Itaulh returned home
Monday evening, after visiting
Aaron, her son, who is attending
school at SI. Mary, Kansas, she
spending Thanksgiving there.
The protracted meetings at the
I Hion church were postponed on
account of diphtheria being in the
neighborhood, but will be pom
iiienced as soon as all dauber is
ov e'.
Clarence F.rharl celebrated his
:'lsl birthday last week by giving
n dance in I he hall here. Treat s
for the boys were cigars and
candy for I he girls. All reported
a splendid lime.
The little child of William Ash
I i ft I his week of membraneous
croup and was buried Monday at
I he College Hill cemetery. The
community extends sympathy to
the bereaved parents.
Miss Daisy Jewell gave a nice
Thanksgiving program the after
iioon before Thanksgiving;, and
school has been closed ever since
on account of sickness, but re
opened again eWdnesday.
Mrs. M. C. Walker is visiting
with her mother, who is ir years
! MURDOCK.
! (Special Correspondent.) J
F.mil Ivuchn was in Omaha
Tuesday.
Miss Pearle Keefer of Alvo was
in town Monday.
Miss Viola Kverell returned last
Friday evening from Klliott, la.,
weeks.
William Weddell has recently
were shopping in Omaha Satur
day. C. F. llite of near Alvo, ale din
ner Monday vvilh John Amgwerl
and family.
Orandma Wallingcr has been
over from Klmwood for a few days
caring for little Miss lluby Kuehn.
Mrs. (1. V. Pickwell and daugh
ters, Kva and May, also Mrs. Cole,
were shoping in Omaha Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Amgvvcrt
and daughter, Marvel, were Sun
day guests of Paul Sell ewe. and
family.
l'aul (ileason and Miss Cathrino
Harrington of Waterloo spent
Sunday with Henry Oulhnian and
family.
Miss Martha Ooehry returned
lo her school ut Valley, Neb., on
Sunday after her Thanksgiving
v acal ion at home.
Mr. and Mis. Mays and daugh
ter, Nellie, of Lincoln, were
Thanksgiving guests of Will
Schewe aiul family.
Misses Thorps ami (lieseker re
lumed from Lincoln Sunday even
ing after spending1 their Thanks
giving vacation with home folks
'here.
Cliai les i j t hn i a 1 1 of Murphy,
Idaho, who i visiting his parents
al I'latlsmoiil h, spent Sunday
here ,v it Ii his brother, Henry and
I'.iiiii!) .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McDonald
and daughter. Maripieritc, re
turned Friday from their two
weeks' visit at Murray ami Plalls
lliollt Ii.
We are now proprietors of the
Home Dry Cleaning Works, and
guarantee all our work in every
particular, ('all ami see us in our
:!e..v quarters in the new Leonard
Luildiiig. Vejvoda i Kelcek.
The Journal office carries
Kinds of typewriter supplies.
all
Cabbage, apple
-ale bv S. O. Cole.
ami cider for
lL'-'Jl-Clvvkly
Attention, Farmers I
My Dear Farmer Have you your
ow n farm or are you renting-.' I
have land in Minnesota, cut over
limber, from 81(1 to SM.r per acre.
One-third cash, balance at ( per
rent. have good, smooth land
in Stevens county, Minnesota,
from si.") to !?Ci5 per acre. This
land is sold direct from the own
er of the land. No land company
in Ihis deal. I also handle the
best land in eastern Oklahoma.
Corn runs from sixty to seventy
bushels to the acre. Now if you
want land try me and see. T deal
with no agent. If you come with
an agent you must pay him your
self. Write or call.
Henry lluiinnels,
1 121 North 2fif,h St..
Lincoln. Neb.
(ieorge Curyea went to Omaha
on business Tuesday.
K. M. Stone spent Saturday and
Sunday with his family.
Miss (Jladvs Applemau went lo
i.incoin i- ritiay evening.
Mis Lvda Howe went to Lin
coln Weduesdav morning.
Mr. Charles II, Suavely was
shopping in Lincoln Wednesday.
J. II. Slroemer went to Lincoln
''uesilav to gel telephone supplies.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. I.'ptegrove
were Kiiiivvood visitors Wedues
dav .
Mrs. F. M, drove returned
home from lloldrege. Neb., Sat
urday. Jacob Kaunn ami son, Lewis,
and family, were Lincoln visitors
Friday.
William Hays and family left
Tuesday for a visit with relatives
in Iowa.
Mrs. It. A. Stone and children
were Lincoln visitor Friday and
Saturday.
Moses Keefer of Lincoln was
visiting friends here last Friday
and Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Strong and daugh
ter, Miss Emily, were Lincoln
visitors Friday.
Mrs. J. II. Slroemer and daugh
ter, Miss Marie, were shopping in
Lincoln Saturday.
homo a goodly number.
Charles Hill of South lb'iid was
in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor William
son of Lincoln visited friends
here last Thursday.
Mrs. (Ieorge Foreman, jr., and
Mrs. Elmer Hennett were in Lin
coln shopping Tuesday.
Dr. Munger and wife came in
from the west Friday, en route to
Eagle, their former home.
Miss Orpha Mullen, who teaches
al Rockehy, Neb., visited her
father several days last week.
The Misses Pearl Keefer and
Vi'i'iia llyder were passengers for
Lincoln on No. 13 Wednesday.
Miss Alia Linch of York. Neb..
spent her Thanksgiving with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linch.
Miss Flo Movies came home
Wednesday, visiting her parents
during her Thanksgiving vaca
tion. F. M. drove returned from the
central part of the stale Tuesday
evening, where he went in search
of laud.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, from
South Dakota, came to alleml the
funeral of their nephew, little
Irwin liinl.
Mrs. S. C. Movies, who has been
suffering vvilh a bad case of
tonsililis, is recovering nicely at
I his time.
J. V. Parse'll of Lincoln and J.
K. Parsell and family ate Thanks
giving turkey with relatives near
(ireenwood.
Mrs. Campbell left Friday for
her home, after visiting several
davs with her brother, Dell Tyson
and family.
Win I'plegrove went, to Peru,
Neb., on business Wednesday.
Mrs. Tiiublin went to Lincoln
Friday to do trading.
T. N. Mobbill returned Friday
evening from Tekainah, Neb.,
where he had been vvilh his son,
William, for some time.
Mrs. Mary A. Carey of Hot
SnrifiL's. S. D.. came last Fridav
lo spend Hie winter with her
daughter. Mrs. Ella Prouly.
Charles Applemau of Millings,
Monlana, spent Thanksgiving
with his brother, L. M. Applemau,
' until Tuesday evening.
J. A. Shaffer went to South
Mend Thursday and look a tine
shot at I he squirrel "on the wing."
He returned Friday, bringing
Mr. and Mrs. Strain and chil-
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Miss Orayce Bailey went to
Lincoln Saturday.
Miss Orace Foreman spent
Thanksgiving in Lincoln.
Mrs. A. C. Taylor, who has been
sick several months, died Novem
ber 28, 1912, and was buried Sat
urday, November 30, in Alvo
cemetery. Nine children, six sons
and three daughters, all at home,
survive her.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Boyles came
in from Lincoln Wednesday to
visit relatives for a few days.
Mrs. E. M. Stone entertained
Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
Stone and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dreamer and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Cashner of Uni
versity Place.
Schoolmates of La Verne Stono
surprised him Tuesday evening,
December 3, by gathering at his
homo to celebrate his twelfth
birthday. The Misses Carr and
Slroemer had planned the games,
having a new game for every 20
minutes from 8 until 11. Miss
Ruth Mailey won the prize, a book,
in the advertisement guessing
game, and Miss Cecil Newkirk won
on the shadow photographs.
Lunch, consisting of sandwiches,
fruits and cakes, was served, and
after all had their fortunes told
they went to their homes, wish
ing La Verne many more happy
birl Inlays.
A very sad accident occurred
lasl Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Mini, where their lit
tle sou, frvin, 3 years old last
June, fell on a sharp butcher
knife, cutting the arteries in the
right side of his neck, just, after
dinner, and died in the evening
from the loss of blood. Dr. Mc
Candless of Waverly was hasily
called and stopped the How of
blood, but as the child became
nauseous it was impossible to
save his life. Funeral services
Averc Held at I lie Home Sunday at
1 1 a. in. and the remains wer; laid
lo rest, in Alvo cemetery. The
bereaved parents have I he sym
pathy of all.
BOS
Get Your Scats NOW at
Riley Hotel
FOR . - 1 . . -
"Thelma!"
-Parmele Theatre!-
One Night Only
Saturday Night!
25, 35 and 50c and a few
at 75c
Market at the Holiday Shop
Saturday, December 7. Come in
and buy spring chickens, breads,
pies, cakes, meal -loaves, cookies,
patties, doughnuts and everything
good for Sunday. An elaborate
luncheon will be served at noon.
Remember the place Riley block.
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dren of Melhany spent Thanksgiv
ing with. Mrs. I). A. Vincent.
Paul Frohlich and son, (ieorge,
of Lincoln, ale goose Thanksgiv
ing with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Muck
ni'll. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and son
of Exeter, Neb., came down Fri
dav, visiting their cousin, Mrs. L.
It. Applemau and family, until
Saturday evening-. They spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Miirkncll.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Applcman
of Lincoln came down Thursday
to visit the hitler's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .!. L. Uptegrove, a few
days. Miss Marie Applcman
came Friday, all returning home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton
and children came in last Wed
nesday from Chappell, Neb., to
spend Thanksgiving with home
folks. They returned Wednesday
to their home, accompanied as
far as Lincoln by the Misses Delia
and Kate Sutton.
We have a few boxes of excel
lent stationery which we are soil
ing at 22 cents a box, and the fol
lowing letters in the initial paper:
2 I, 1 P, 2 E, 1 C, O, 2 J, 2 C.
which we are selling at 3flc each.
Stoves of all kinds nt reduced
prices. Set! Eastwood.
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- CHRISTMAS -
Candies and Nuts
-Fruits of All Kinds!-
You know where you have always
found the best. You know where
the prices have always been right.
This year we will be better pre
pared than ever to supply your wants
in Christmas Candies, Fruits and
Nuts of all kinds.
Call and See Us
JOHN
SCHIAPPACASSE
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