The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 05, 1914, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, OCTQEER 2, 1914.
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DEATH IN OfiHA
OF A FORMER PLATTS
MOUJI LADY
PROMINENT FARMER
NEAR EUWOOD 13 BADLY
INJURED BY A HORSE
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FACTORY!
S-Passrnger Touring Car.
Model 2.1 $ 950
r-Passenger Touring Car,
Model 37 1,235
G-PasseDger. Six Cylin
der, -Model 53 1,050
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a,,.'. - Iii !!i:a. in ilii-s it-. ai-jili.- -j-lit -im-i - nf fit- carnival
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Our line of very smart shoes are
touching a responsive chord in the hearts of youn
men who o the Style limit.
We've the sort of shoes that appeal to the young
man who takes a keen interest in his personal ap
pearance. I ligh or receding toes. Dull, bright or tan leathers.
Medium height or Hat heel?. Button or bluchers.
Every feature of snappy shoe making w ell worked
out. Shoes that are very distinctive and "different."
-$3.50, $4 to $5-
Fetzer
Autumn Time is Auto Time
Nebraska's beautiful Fall weather, with the ever chang
roads, no heat or dust, is just
2f. JTtJrJUJL
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Celebrates His Birthday.
l.a! S:i!iinl.iy bring Ihe !hir!y
Ihird birt liiiay anniversary of
Chief of Police Mm liainrv ;i
number of hi-; friends derided o
Live Ililll a .-II! p:i-r o;i tile event.
and ,n;ii!iiii'-:l in III.- - -n i it u
-. M.'il a! th.- T. J. S.-k-.l hall
v. i-!i. . i imI i: a ! Ihm i i f "? "Mi Hi!'
in!!'iaa n" t-i! j i m; r I
-wn f iiMi-ic iiuvip' 111" i'V.mi i'iu.
Th'' ilsi.-f a- jai'-i-iilnl wifli a
;i i '.i - at i i- ii'k'ii F I In --''fiii r
!ii- ii iiiils i.'-i n! on l!i' liaj'j'
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Special Train Wednesday.
The I 1 1 r 1 i ; i 1 1 1 ! railroail !ia-Diiiili-
arraaiirau-nl s d run a
-pei'ial Ira'n J : n I'lal f-an mi I h
! Omalia n V'i-iin'-ila cM-aiii'-r
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at.
(ii tin- ,KS;i! ;. i-Ii'tl '-i.-al
ia' al" 'in I lial i-it . I !ii- I rain
liainl in I in:'-.
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Shoes! - !
Shoe Store
if
the time to enjoy the
US
MANY ATTEND THE
BIG GERMAN DAY IN
OMAHA YESTERDAY
Thi'i e w;i- a. Iai .-i' ! al i ai
of (!.' i.ftniaii re-i.ii'a I - nj" tlii
i i I in a aiia --! .'ii!a . wIum-i
liny alttinlnl tin- (ii-rnian Day
i-.-l'-hrai ion whirl, wa- InM in
fln i.riman llonn- in thai rily
an-i wa- ia tin- naliiic of a
;-: i-iirrai pat ! h .1 ir ih-inon-l rat ion
of the (M-ii.ian lii'linnai -piril
aiiaaiu' !!iit.-r win i haf nial'
lln-ir hoiin-s in-ic in Ann'rira ami
t. rprr-s Ihrir -inpat!i fur
lln-ir .-( ru-Jinr h.-olh-'r- arro-
tin- --a. Tin1 mriuhrrs Irian this
ril v in ;-.l 'mliinrr al I In- nn'ri
j,r. w"fi' urn ally p'i-a-l willi Ihr
ilrmon-t i at ion. allliai-h tin1
lai!r rio vil math' it alaio-l ini-piK-ihlr
I'.a- tln-m l ln-ar lh'
p.akt'!-; a- Mi' tln-alrr of tin
iionii' w ln i r 1 1 1 c aiMr'--es wi'iv
-i-n was r i-i i ifi In its nlmo-t
raparit. Tlnnr wi-it niany if
liir ;n i 'in im nl ( Irrinaa- from (hr
lilVrrcnt riiii.-s of tin -sla.lr in at-li'inlam-t'
a! Ihr u; I ln-r in.u-. in-
linlinu- lion. John Mattr- of
Xi-i.i a.-ka !ily. pier-pi v-iiimit of
lln- Iri-iiia n-. tin-rir a n allianrr.
Tin' ninsii al program of Ihr iay
wii-s in rha'-V"' of lrof. TlnJ li-r.-.
' In' ii-l inuuihri inu-iral liirrrlor
of lln- ;i'i'iia!i sinuin soricljrs
ami ron-islnl of a lar.m' numhrr
of (ii'iiiiiiii sink's as wi-ll a-jialn-ilir
Ann-i-iran srlrrliou-.
Brought Home From Hospital.
Saliinlav rM-nim.- William
Hinrr. who for the pa! few
wfrks has ltrrii at Ihr Iminaum-I
ho-pilal in l)ma!i;i umlrruoiiii;
trratiunit for an alllirlion of Ihr
nalurr of paralyis or hlooil rlol
on thr hrain which lm suslaim-il
as I In ir-ul! of an arridml that
.mtiiitimI to him i;i (Mnuhu whni
hr was slrurk by a tram ln-Ioniz-inr
to the HiuItuir Urns, cii-rus.
Mr. Hinkrr i frrlinir a litll-'
hrflrr lhan wln-n fakrn In Ihr
ho-pilal. hul hi- ii-covrry i- slow
ami his family ami physicians
h;tr hrrn ipiiir worried as to !ir
1 1 1 1 a 1 nllli'Mliii' of Ihr ra-r. hul it
is Ihonphl. thai hr will in limr
i'itiivi'I' his normal facullirs.
From Walcolm, Mcb.
t'.. . Prrry. urn' of Cass
nmnts most rxrrllnil. lormrr
ritiaMis, hul ihhv a rrsiilrni of
Malrolm, Nrh.. arrompauiotl by
r.has. Spanb.'!-, of nrar Murray,
wi'i'c Plat I smoiil h visitors last
Saturday, and paid this oilier a
pleasant rail. Mr. iVrry has hrru
isit in.ir w ilh his mothrr, Mrs.
lvdM- l'rny and ollirr frirmls ami
relatives. Ilr reports 'vriylhin.u
ny prospi'ious in his prrsrnl
location. Ihr family of Mr.
Spanalrr were also in the city
Saturday.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
I The Kind You Have Always Bought
til
7 pa
A messap was received in this
rily last evening announcing tin1
iralh al her home in Omaha of
.Mrs. Marl ha II a w ard, a former
resident ,.f this city where she
le-ideil f..- a loiifi period of years.
Mr.-. Ilayward was a sister of the
late Calvin 11. Parmelr ami resid
ed here hrforr hrr second mar
riai:r, hrimr thr wife of Willi!
Poll inner, a pioneer resident of
Plal tsmt-uth, ami one of tin1 pro
minent residents of the stale at
Ihat limr.
Mr. and Mrs. poltim-er re
moved from this city in the
rally S.'Arntirs to I'tah. where
.Air. pol.liiiL.cr served as Irr
riloiial governor for a term of
yrars. and lalrr rrmoved back to
Plat Ismnul h. where lln-y resided
until the tlralh of Mr. Potlinuri-,
tuite a iiumhrr of years ao. Mrs.
pottinrr then made her home
wilh Inn- son in Omaha, until
!n:- marriage to Mr. Ilayward
some years at-.o. since living in
Omaha .Mis. Ilavward has h-r;i a
!'it-(u-nl visitor here, and is ijuite
well known lo almost all of tin'
nhh-r re-irnts of this city. is
IhoiiLli! thai Ihr body will br
hroiiLi'il here for inlermenl in Ihr
family lot in Oak Hill cemetery,
hul as r tiir arranuriurni s have
no! been eompb-lril. Mrs. Ilay
ward was -rvrnty-four yrars of
a.Lc ai:d b-a rs two sons and a
iiau--!ilrr to moii.'-n her death.
Mrs. Keiser Doing Nicely.
Mrs. Amos Krjser. who ircrnt
ly uml'-iwrnl a si-ri.'ii- itp-ration
for the rr al of a luinor, in
lln- SI. Ill i.ih.i h's hospital of l.iu
ci'.ln. is reroeiinu rapiilly and her
ph -irians a--ure her lliat she
will rnjo lu llr;- hralUi than sh'
has for t-ar-. Mr. K'ii'i- has de
ridrd ind to farm m-xl rar, and
has lurn.-d Ihr farm ovi-r to his
-mi-in-la-A . Arthur Jours, who
will havr chaiLr of it m-t
Mr. ami .Mis. Jones are here at
pi t--ent. ha oil: lirMi calb'd here
from Colorado on account of the
illar-s of Mrs. Keiser. Louisville
Courier.
Visitors Prom Weeping Water.
Kr'!)i Saturtlay's Iaily.
This inoi iiiuLT I.. I . Switer ac
coiiipauiril by It. A. loy and k
II. Spohu. drinocralic candidate
lor cinuit conuni-sioner in the
second district, came over from
fepinu Water to visit for a few
hours. This is Mr. Spohn's first
visit here since I he primary elec
tion and ho spent several hours
looking over his ca'mlidacy and
li-1 1 in.Lv acquainted with I he voters
While here the.-e .unit lenieii Were
callers al thr Journal oilier for a
few minutes, ami we i; really en
,joed a short visit wilh them.
FIRE CADSED BY SFON
TANEODS COMBUSTION
THIS MORNING
Krom Saturday's Ia!ly.
This morniiiLT about 11 o'clock
Ihr lire alarm was sounded for
Main slrret and for several min
lllrs Ihrir was ipiite a LOod deal
of rxcilriue'it as the location of
liio lire was lu'vcii as Ihr James
'fill-Ills shor shiniiiK parhus. The
lire was located in a small frame
sln-d on liir north side of thr
huildinu- which was tilled wilh
rubbish of dill'erent kinds, such as
paper am! old boxrs and it is
supposed lliat spontaneous com
nusion caused tin- blaze which was
lir-t discovered by (lie employes
in the Ye.jvoiia lailor shop who at
once rushed out lo join in exlin-uui-hiiiLr
the blaze and a few
buck. -Is of water soon had it mil.
The whistle had hardly ceased
blowing when a hose cart was on
the scene as William CiVbe and
lr. o. Samliu, members of the
lire department weir on the slrcel
and responded at once in record
breaking lime, but their services
were not needed as the blaze was
all out.
Notice.
Having boughl Ihe .stock of
general merchandise f- J; lk
Tuey, 1 hope to see all the old
customers as well as many now
ones. Come in, we'll treat you
right. Mrs. Tuey will remain in
charge of the dry goods depart
ment. William Ferguson.
We learn from parties at Klm
wood that mi Thursday last. (iro.
Oehlerkinj. one of Ihe prominent
ami well lo do farmers of that
section of the eounly was very
badly injured from beinir kicked
in the face by a horse. Jfe was
found lyinii in Ihe barn at his
farm home where be had hern
knocked down by the horse and
was sutferinir from having his
nose and our cln-rk bone broken,
lie was unconscious when found
by members of Ihe family and re
moved to Ihe house when medical
assistance was summoned to care
for bis injuries. ,. was resting
well al la-l reports although still
sulVci iiiLv a L:i eal deal of pain from
his injuries. II is lo br hoped that
Mr. Orhlf rkiiiLv will soon rrcover
and br able lo be up ami around
alleiuIhiL to his duties in his ac
cii-fomed way.
P. E. 0. SOGIETY ENJOY
ING DELIGHTFUL TIME ODT
NEAR RIFLE RANGE
tVom Saturday's .Dally.
The mrinbrrs of Chapter Y of
the P. E. O. society of this city
are today enjoying a most delight
ful lime at a picnic and harhacue
oiii m ar the rille rani:r north of
(lis rily, aclinu as the hostesses
In -oine thirty visit in;-' sisters
ll'iilll the lllrlropolis of the stale.
The ladies of Ihe p. E. O. each
vrar entertain in honor of one of
the si-lei- chapters ami this year
tlecidrd lo ta.kr advantage of thr
pieasiinl weal her and afford tin-Lue.-ls
from 0!naha an opiortun
ily to spend the day out in Ihr
Lb-rie- of a .N'rbraska n'lniter day.
Thei-e were .-oiiu' thirty from this
city to iake part in the picnic as
well as an equal number from the
mrl ropolis and it r'"'s w ithout
saying that the on-asiou will br
one of the most delightful in Ihe
history of the sisterhood in this
city.
Home From Red Lodge.
P. II. Mad-rn ami wife, of Hod
la'due. Montana, arrived home
last Saturday afternoon, for a
couide of weeks visit with Mr.
Madsen"- parriit.-. Mr. ami Mrs.
Prtrr Madsen. Henry certainly
looks hair and ln-arty, and as
though hr had been "livinj? on
ihe sunny side of easy street."
He has been conducting- a rest
aurant in Hed I.oie for the past
three years, and has been enjoy
ing a tine business, and is in
every way prosprous and con
tented in his new home.
I'red Wynn and Mablon Iti-nwn
were passengers this afternoon
for Omaha, where they will fake
in Ihe Ak-Sar-Hm.
Kir, iff rvu
Those Long Winter
- .,'-"-;.?,' ,:-v 's ' -i4 ;rt -3 'if- ' " - ' j '. Jm:Vi
that will soon be upon us will be more welcome
if you have plenty of good light in your home, such as can be given you with
one of the small Alamo Electric Light Plants. A light that is safe, a light that
is best, and ready in all parts of the house when you need it. The Alamo can
be installed very economically, considering the value that you will receive
from it. Now is the time to look after the same, and have it installed in plenty
of time for the long winter evenings. For particulars and prices, see
MURRAY, NEB.
You can now date and title your
negatives, permanently, and almost instantly at the
time you make them.
Touch a spring and a little door opens in the back of the Ko
dak; write with a pencil or stylus on the red paper of the Auto
graphic Film Cartridge; expose from 2 to 5 seconds; close door
When your negatives are developed a permanent photographic
reproduction of the writing will appear on the intersections be
tween the negatives. When the prints are made you can have
this writing appear upon them or not, just as you choose. By
turning the winding key slightly and advancing the paper the
width of the slot you can have the writing appear on the picture
itself if you wish.
Any picture tbat is worth taking is worth a date or title. The
places of interest you visit, the autographs of friends you photo
graph, interesting facts about the children, their ages at the time
the picture was made all these things add to the value of a pic
ture. Contractors, architects and engineers who make photo
graphic records of their work can add greatly to the value of such
records by adding notes and dates permanently on the negative.
The careful amatuer photographer can improve the quality of his
work by noting, by means of the Autographic Kodak, the light
conditions, stop and exposure for every nagative.
77 c greatest Photographic advance in 20 Years.
No. 1 Autographic Kodak, picture 2Hx41i $17.50
No. 3 Autogarphic Kodak, picture 20.00
No. 3-A Autographic Kodak, picture 3x5 H 22.50
Autographic back to convert your Kodak, $3.50 and 3.75
Weyrich Hadraba,
The Kodak Shop.
M
Will Hold Linen Sale.
The o. Z. society of the First
Presbyterian church has ar
ranged to hold another linen
sale on Friday and Saturday of
this week at the store of Warp a
v Sfliubliee. This will offer at
(his time a splendid line of linen
work of all kinds suitable for
pifts and this will bo a fine op
portunity to secure some token
of linen work to lay away for
Christmas time. The preat suc
cess of the sales in the past ami
ihe general satisfaction expressed
by all who have purchased
ait ides at Ibis market will un
doubtedly result in a large num
ber takintr advantage of the sale.
Card of Thanks.
We take this method of thank
ing our many friends for their
many acts of kindness and
sympathy shown us in our. be
reavement at the loss of our. darl
ing little daughter and assure
them that their kindnesses . will
never be forgotten, but will al
ways be fresh in our hearts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cole.
LU0H FdOL
Notice to Friends.
Having sold our general -tore
to William Ferguson I wish to
take this opportunity of thankiuu
our many friends for lln-ir
patronage and wi-h you a con
tinuance of your patronage to
this store under its new manage
ment. J. K. Tuey.
George Everett Improving.
From Friday's Daily.
Reports received last evening
from the bedside of Cenrgc
Everett, the gentleman so severe
ly injured in the explosion of lln
gas plan1 at his farm home m ar
Union Sunday, indicate that he is
slightly improved and rest he
easier, although the terrible
nature of his injuries makes it
a serious question as to his re
covery, but his family and friends
are hopeful that he may be able
to survive the effects of the ac
cident and be restored to health.
Mrs. John Murray has gone In
Omaha for a week' visit al Hi"
limno of her sistor-ill-blvv Ml'-.
Eck. s
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