The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 29, 1915, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    FLATTSMOUIII EVENING JOURNAL.
PACE 3.
THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1915.
ALVO NEWS ITEMS
Alfred Stroemer- went to Lincoln
Monday.
P. J. Linch was in Omjiha on busi
ness Tuesday.
C. R. Jordan went to Omaha on No
14 Wednesday.
Clyde Boyles of Lincoln was in
town Wednesday morning-.
J. II. Foreman and son, Glenn and
Carroll, were in Lincoln Wednesday,
Bert Kitzcl went to Lincoln Tues
day morning to have dental work
done.
Mrs. John Murtey left Saturday for
a visit with her folks at Clay Center,
Nebraska.
C. F. Rosenow attended the fun
eral of Mr. Keuhn at Murdock last
Thursday.
Thomas Stout and Elmer Klyver
were transacting business in Omaha
Saturday.
Lena Foreman is here from Texas
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
P. Foreman.
WTilliam Sutton went to Omaha
Wednesday and from there he will go
to Chappell, Neb.
Miss Audrey Brown of Wabash
visited at the J. II. Stroemer home
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Birl autoed to
Elmwood Saturday, where Mrs. Bird
had dental work done.
Verl Linch entertained at dinner
Sunday Robert MiJer of Rockford and
Dwight Williams of University Place.
Captain C. W. Shaffer autoed down
from Lincoln Sunday evening and
took dinner with his parer ts, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Shaffer.
Mrs. Dave Manner and children of
Havelock came down Friday morning
to visit her mother, Mrs. Nervia
Knott for a few days.
W. O- Boyles and wife and Mrs.
Hadley of Lincoln visited several
days this week with reh:tives here,
returning to their homes Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rosenow brought
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Rosenow over
from Elmwood Saturday, the latter
taking the train for their home at
Clay Center, Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buc'inell enter
tained the following guests at their
home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Jenkins of Havelock, Christine Rose
now of Elmwood, Mr. and Mrs. John
Robotham and children, Valiria
Thompson of Lincoln and sons,
George of Sterlin and Clarence of
Havelock. j
Mrs. W. H. Evans of Red Oak,;
Iowa, and Mrs. L. S. Dahlnan of Ard
more, Oklahoma, visited several days J
last week with the former's son,
Major Evans. They autcd to Lin
coln Friday, visiting there a short
time before departing for Red Oak.
Major Evans remained in Lincoln un
til Monday.
Fred Kear went to Lincoln Thurs
day, and while there saw the stork
and ordered a black-eyed and black
haired baby girl, which the stork
promised. The next morning, July
27, at 8 o'clock the stork brought
just such a little lady, whose name i3
Nadyne Frances Kear. Her little
brother, Jay, and Papa and Mamma
Kear and even Grandpa and Grand
ma Miller are the proudest folks in
town.
A Surprise Picnic
A surprise picnic and family re
union was held Sunday, July 25, at
the home of Mrs. N. Knctt, it being
a farewell gathering, as Mrs. Knott
expects to leave for Kearney, Neb.,
in the near future to care for her
father. Those present wre: Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Bennett an-1 daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holten and son
cf Waverly, Mr. and Mrs. George El
lison of Raj-mond, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Manners and family of H;ivelock, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hulbert and family, M.
and Mrs. C. F. Rosenow and family,
Mr. Archie Miller, Miss Bertha Buck-
nell and Mrs. Roy Clark. All came
with well filled baskets and they ar
ranged a long table out under the
shade trees, where they did juslics to
the delicious eat;;. A goJ time is
reported by all present.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
There will be a teachers examina
tion July 20th and 30th, at Platts-
mouth, at which time examination will
be given in all subject including
Reading Circle.
Eda Marquardt,
County Supeiintendent.
Thirty-Uiree Acres.
Adjoining city limits of Platts-
mouth, IS acre3 of alfalfa, plenty of
fruit, good improvements. Offered at
a bargain. See W. E. Rosencrans.
You will find the most complete
line of stationery in the city of
Plattsmouth at the Journal office.
The finest line of box paper, visiting
and calling cards.
Cedar Creek
Philip Stoher was in Louisville Sat
urday.
Pete Core was in Flattsmouth Sat
urday.
Lloyd Schneider went to Omaha
Saturday.
George Thierolf spent Saturday in
Plattsmouth.
William Lohnes was shopping in
Omaha Friday.
Charles Dasher went to Nebraska
City Thursday.
Adam Kaffenberger was in Platts
mouth Tuesday.
Johnnie Hennings was in Platts
mouth Saturday.
Otto Sprague visited with Coon
Meisinger Sunday.
Philip Schafer and wife drove to
Plattsmouth Monday.
C. E. Metzger of Mynard was in
Cedar Creek Tuesday.
P. H. Roberts and wife spent Sun
day at C. A. Gauer's.
Lewis Keil came through town Fri
day with his new Ford.
William Seybert and family visited
Andy Thomsen Sunday.
Miss Helen Schneider was a Platts
mouth visitor Saturday.
August Keil and wife were shop
ping in Omaha Saturday.
Lewis Keil and family visited at
Jerry Schroder's Sunday.
August Keil went to Louisville Sun
day to see the ball game.
Clarence Busche got a new buggy
Thursday. Look out, boys!
Henry Thierolf and G. P. Meisinger
motored to Louisville Friday.
John Thierolf was viewing the
sights in Flattsmouth Saturday.
Frances Fase and family visited
at the Baughman home Sunday.
James Hessenfiow motored to Mur
ray Sunday to see his grandson.
Mrs. P. II. Roberts and Anna Gauer
were passengers for Omaha Monday.
G. P. Meisinger and daughter, Gert
rude, spent Saturday in Platmouth.
Mrs. Meyers of Grinnell, Iowa,
visited at Hugh Alexander's Saturday.
Miss Edith Dasher went to Chi'co
Wednesday to visit for a couple of
weeks. I
Grover Meisinger and Lloyd j
Schneider drove the car to Louisville
Sunday.
Walter Solsburg went to Louisville
to help beat the Omaha ball team
Sunday.
Jake Meisinger of Plattsmouth
came out Monday to stay a few days
on the farm.
Hans Schroder and family came out
Saturday evening to visit at the
Schroder home.
The dance at Henry Albert's Sat
urday night was well attended and a
good time enjoyed.
Clarence Busche drove to Platts
mouth Tuesday morning and took the
early train for Omaha.
Frank Solsburg and family and
William Lohnes and wife visited John
Busche and family Sunday.
John Gauer, J. W. Wolf, James
Terryberry and Rolley Noyes motor
ed to Tabor, Iowa, Thursday to the
big shoot.
Walter Schneider and wife, J. W.
Wolf and wife .Harry Meisinger and
wife drove to Plattsmouth Sunday in
Walt's new car to pee the ball game.
Mrs. William Schneider gave her
Sunday school a treat to ice cream
on Jack Schneider's lawn Thurs
day evening. After the ice cream
tnd cake were served they took a
ride in the big auto. Those present
were: Leoma and Mable Dasher,
Oliver Schneider, Don Schneider,
Jarl and Larne Ault, Bula Warren,
Dora and Hina Frank, Helen Frank
and Everett Lyle.
Specials!
We are showing ten different styles
of Ladies' White Petticoats, at prices
from 65c to $2.50 each. These are the
new styles.
We are also showing ten different
styles of Ladies' Night Gowns at
prices from 59c to $2.00 each.
We are placing on the bargain list
Table' Linens.
Bed Sheets.
Pillow Cases.
Ladies' House Dresses.
Some Red Seal Ginghams.
A lot of Shirt Wasists.
And odd lot of Shoes.
At a bargain price.
Zuckweiler & Lutz
NEWSY NOTES FROM
CEDAR CREEK. v
Mrs. Henry Baughman departed
Tuesday morning for Talmage, Neb.,
where she will visit for a couple of
weeks or so with her two sons,, who
live there. Her daughter, Miss Nora,
is at home looking after things. We
all wish Mrs. Baughman a glorious
time.
A lady was killed at Cullom, Neb.,
last Tuesday by a street car.
There-' was quita a wedding took
place in Cedar Creek last Friday,
when the calico cat and the gingham
dog were married. Everybody was
surprised.
Baltz Meisinger enjoyed the dance
at Henry Albert's Saturday night. So
did I.
Miss Dora Gaucr aecompaniad Miss
Nora Baughman and Rudolph Mei
singer to church Sunday night.
Forest Baughman, Ralph Meisinger
and Arthur Meisinger were at the
dance at II. Alberts' Saturday night.
Mrs. Paul Roberts and Miss Anna
Gauer returned home from Omaha
Tuesday morning.
Philip Albert was in Cedar Creek
Tuesday morning looking after some
business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Klin's little son.
Virgil, has been on the sick list this
week. He is reported some better.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Face and
family visited at Henry Baughman 's
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroer Meisinger at
tended church Sunday evening.
There was quite a large attendance
at church Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steivers' baby
is reported better.
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To the Country!
This is the time when everybody
longs for the country. He is anxious
to breathe again fresh air, to enjoy
the quietude, to eat plain, good food.
He wants to exchange the noisy city
for nature. We would advise him to
take with him Triner's American
Elixir of Eitter Wine in order to clean
out the body and keep it clean. The
change of -kthe climate and of the
food is often the cause of different
derangements of the digestive system
and constipation is usually the most
pronounced trouble. This remedy im
proves the appetite, aids digestion and
increases strength. It relieves con
stipation and pain due to gases. Trice
$1.00. At drug stores. Jos. Tnner,
Manufacturer, 1333-1339 S. Ashland
Ave., Chicago.
Sudden weakness will often quickly
disappear after a good rub-down with
Triner's Liniment. This is also true
of nervous headache and sore throat.
Price 25c and 50c; by mail 35c or 60c.
Has Firger Infected.
Ifrom TTeJnesaay"B Dally.
Adolnh Wesch, the shoemaker, is
suffering from an infected finger on
iiis left hand as a result of the bite
of a bug or insect which he sustained
a few days ago and which is now
causing him much annoyance, as the
injury has become infected and re
quired the attention of a physician to
look after it. It is necessary to keep
the member bandaged up, which
makes it quite annoying to Mr. A csch
in looking after his work.
Will Depart for Seattle Friday.
From "Wednesdays pa'lv.
Chief of Police Wihlam Barclay
and wife will depart Friday after
noon for Seattle, Washington, where
they will vist for a short time, while
Mr Barclay is in attendance at the
national convention of the Fraternal
Order of Eagles, being the delegate
from the local aerie of the order. The
convention will meet at Seattle on
August 2d, and will have delegates
in attendance from all over the Unit
ed Slates, as it is the supreme law
making body of the Eagles.
Mrs. A. F. Braun and family de
parted last evening for Minneapolis,
where they will make a short visit
in that city with a sister of Mrs.
Braun, and take in the sights of the
Twin Cities.
Frank Vallery, wife and children
of Murray, motored up this morning
from their home and departed on the
afternoon Burlington train for the
metropolis.
Charles Grassman, wife and chil
dren departed this afternoon for
their home at Alliance, Neb., after a
few days' visit here with relative
and friends.
Adam Kaffenberger was among the
visitors in the city today for a few
hours, having driven in from his
home to look after some trading.
After a hearty meal, take Doan's
Kegulets and assist your stomach,
liver and bowels. Regulets are a mild
laxative. 25c at all stores.
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Local News
From Tuesday" TjMit.
George Brinklow of Temple, Texas,
is in the city enjoying a visit, togeth
er with his family, with relatives and
friends.
Bert Jameson and wife of Weeping
Water were fcere over night, coming
in from Omaha on the late Burlington
train from attending the circus.
Hilt Martin returned home last
evening from Lincoln, where he had
been for the past two weeks visiting
with relatives in the capital city.
B. F. Wiles was among the busi
ness visitors in Omaha today for a
few hours, going to that city on the
early Burlington train this morning.
Kev. J. M. Eades and wife returned
home this morning from Thurman,
Iowa, where they have been for a few
days visiting with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. John Cory returned home this
afternoon from Fender, Neb., where
she had been for a" few days visiting
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed
Brantner and family.
Clarence Busche -of near Cedar
Creek was in the city today for a few
hours looking after some matters of
business, and was a passenger this
morning for Omaha to spend the day.
Paul Budig came in from Havelock
yesterday afternoon for a short visit
with his parents, William Budig and
wife, as well as to look after some
matters in regard to his cigar busi
ness. Wiliism Daley of Eouth Omaha,
who with Frankie Higgins has been
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark White, near Rock Bluffs, for a
few days, departed this afternoon for
their home.
Charles G. Beeson, who for the past
two years has been located at Min
neapolis, has moved to Omaha, where
he will have charge of the advertis
ing . management of the Western
Medical Review, and will be in closer
touch with hi3 mother and other rela-trves.
From "WednesdaY's Da!?y.
G. R. Rhoden drove in this morn
ing from his farm home to spend a
few hours looking after some trading
with the merchants.
C. E. Hartford departed this morn
ing for Havelock, where he will look
cfter some matters of business for
t&e Burlington store -department.
Mrs. John Harvey and children of
Chamberlain. S. D., arrived this aft
ernoon for a visit with her husband's
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harvey,
jn this city.
Mrs. Frank II. Dunbar and little
daughter returned home thin morn
ing from a trip of several weeks in
the western part of the state and at
Denver with friends.
Mrs. Will Stewart and children of
Emerson, Neh., and Miss Pearl Vance
of Tekamah, Neb., arrived th:s after
noon for a short visit with Fred
Stewart and family.
Mcs. F. G. Fricke returned this aft
ernoon from a visit of sevenJ weeks
at Alexandria, Minnesota, where her
self and Mr. Fricke have been enjoy
ing a outing at the lakes there.
Marvin Allen returned from Kan
sas City this morning, bringing with
him his little daughter, Aarabelle,
who is returning from a visit of sev
eral months with her aunt at Nash
ville, Tennessee.
Julius Bock and wife of Newcastle,
Wyoming, are here for a short visit
with relatives and friends, and expect
to depart tomorrow for their home in
the west. They are guests of Wil
liam Hunter and family.
Charles Grassman, wife ani family
of Alliance, Neb., are in the city en
joying a short visit here at the home
of Mrs. Grassman's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. II. T. Batton, as well as with
other relatives and friends.
Mrs. A. A. Elliott of Aubarn, and
Elmer Elliott and family of Fairbury
arrived last evening for a short visit
with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Elliott and
family of this city. Richard and
Gladys Elliott, who have been visiting
at Auburn for the past two weeks, re
turned with them.
A. L. Huffer drove in this morning
from his farm home near Mynard and
spent a few honrs here visiting with
friends, and while in the city was a
caller at the Journal office, renewing
his subscription to the Semi-Weekly.
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