The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 06, 1917, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH EVENING JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER G, 1917.
MANLEY STATE BANK
MANLEY, NEB.
MURRAY STATE BANK
MURRAY, NEB. 1
BANK OF CASS COUNTY
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
BANK OF COMMERCE
LOUISVILLE, NEB.
FIRST SECURITY BANK
CEDAR CREEK,' NEB.
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13,000
CAPITAL AIID SURPLUS $15,000
CAPITAL AII0 SURPLUS $80,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $23,000
CAPITAL AIID SURPLUS $10,000
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OFFICERS
FRANK STANDER
AUGUST STANDER
AUGUST PAUTSCH
THOMAS E. PARMELE
WM. J. RAU.
DIRECTORS
CIIAS. C. PARMELE, President.
FRED NUTZMAN, Vice-President.
W. GLEN BOEDEKER, Cashier.
OFFICERS
CHAS. C. PARMELE
JACOB TRITSCH
THOMAS E. PARMELE
R. F. PATTERSON.
. F. G. EGENBERGER
OFFICERS
THOMAS E. PARMELE, President.
CHAS. C. PARMELE, Vice-President.
PAUL FITZGERALD, Cashier.
RALPH R. LARSON. Asst. Cashier.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, President.
W. H. LOHNES, Vice-President.
THOMAS E. PARMELE, Director.
Our Facilities Enable Us to Handle Your (Business in this County Promptly and
Economically and on this Basis We Dnvite Your Patronage.
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LOCAL NEWS
From Tuesday's Dally.
M. McLeod of Omaha, was a visit
or in this city today and also visited
with friends at Mynard.
Mrs. W. H. Warren of La Platte
came in this morning and is visiting
with her daughter Mrs. George Wil
fong. Mrs. M. A. Street departed this
afternoon for Weeping Water where
she will visit with friends for a wee"k
or so.
Mrs. Will A. Robertson departed
this morning on the early train for
Omaha, where she will visit with
friends for the clay.
Ed Schean, of near Manley, was a
passenger to Omaha this afternoon,
where he is risiting with friends
and looking after some business.
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Bellows of
Wahoo are visiting in this city at
present, the guests of their daughter
Mrs. Claude C. Smith and husband.
Mike Lutz of Louisville was a
visitor in the city this morning com
ing on account of the accident which
was responsible for the killing of
his nephew Eddie McCulley.
J. R. Quinton of Brule, is visiting
in this city a guest at the home of
his brother Sheriff Quinton, and will
after having visited here go to
Avoca, where he will visit for some
time with his mother.
P. F. Rhin departed this after
noon for Omaha where he goes to see
Mrs. Rhin, who is at the Nebraska
Methodist hospital, and where her
condition remains about the same as
heretofore according to a message
this morning.
George Nichols of Murray and a
few other gentlemen passed through
this city today enroute for Omaha
where they go to look after the pur
chase of an electric light plant to the
town of Murray, if the proper ar
rangements can be made.
George W. Snyder and son Bryan
arrived this morning on the early
train from Chicago where they have
been with four loads of cattle which
were shipped from the feeding yards
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of Mr. Snyder's farm south west of
Plattsmouth a few days ago.
Ed. Worl was a passenger to Oma
ha this morning, where he goes to
see his wife, who is at a hospital at
that place. Mrs. Worl who was op
erated upon some time since, ' is
making progress towards recovery
very slow, but the physicians as
sure Mr. Worl that she will recover
her usual health iu time. . -
Albert Egenberger, who has been
picking corn for W. A. Schutz, west
of the city, on the Herman Bestor
place, finished the field this morning
and came to town. Albert says the
corn is of excellent quality and con
tains but very few bad ears. In
fact so little bad corn was found in
the husking that it was not consid
ered necessary to sort the corn.
W. A. Jones of South Bend, was
in this city today looking after some
business at the court house, and said
that the com -was nearly all gath
ered at that place, and that there
appeared to-be about ten per cent of
soft corn, but this the farmers had
separated when they did their pick
ing. Mr. Jones remembered the
Journal office by advancing his sxib
scription for another year.
From Tuesday's Daily.
W. H. Venner of Mynard motored
to this city yesterday morning to at
tend to some important business
matters. While here Mr. Venner
gave this office a pleasant call.
John Sattler jr., and Victor Ker
vonek, were passengers to Bellevue
this morning, where they will look
after some business for the day and
will probably go to Omaha as well.
Mrs. Sam Long of South Bend,
who has been visiting In this city
with her brother O. M. Streight for
the past week, departed last even
ing for her home at South Bend.
Richard Koester and wife of near
Weeping Water, passed through this
city last evening enroute to Ciciny
Park, 111., where they will visit with
friends and relatives for some time.
W. V. White of La Platte was a
viistor in the city this morning com
ing down on the morning train to
do some trading with the merchants
here and returning on the early af
ternoon train.
Frank Massie from southwest of
Murray and wife were in the city
coming in their car and were look
ing after some business at the court
house last evening returning home
later in the day.
A. L. Todd drove In from his
Gem Theatre,
MATINEE AND EVENING
TUESDAY,
Mpip
Robert Hichens' Soul Stirring Romance of the Desert
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15he Garden
of Allh"
WITH-
MISS HELEN WARE
and a Cast of 5,000 People
A Play that Appeals to the Heart of Every Woman!
Screen's Most Gorgeous and Colossal Dramatic Spectacle
Admission 16 and 28c.
Eigh t Excellen t Reels.
country home, west of the city, Sat
urday afternoon, to attend to some
business matters and visit friends
for a short time. Mr. Todd was a
pleasant caller at this office.
Mrs. Frank Adair, of Gretna, who
has been visiting in the city for some
days past, with her mother Mrs. J.
B. Archer, coming to spend thanks
giving with her and staying over
Sunday departed this morning for
her home.
J., M. Robertson and wife depart
ed this afternoon for Omaha, where
they will visit with their daughter
Miss Blanche Robertson, and where
Mr. Robertson has to meet with the
Managing Board of the Masonic
Home tomorrow.
Today was made in the county
court the final settlement of the
estate of Albert Ropert of near
Weeping Water, wherein E. Tefft
was attorney and advisor for the
estate, the final hearing .vas had
this morning and the administrator
Mrs. Albert Ropert jr., was dismiss
ed. The county commissioners yester
day did but little except allow some
bills. One action they did which was
commendable was the granting of
Mother's pension to the widow of the
late Albert Hennegar, who lives near
Weeping Water. The amount al
lowed was twenty dollars per month,
and is very little these times.
Mrs. Robert Sivers and little child
ren who have been visiting in Platts
mouth for the past few days with
her parents Simon Clarke, departed
yesterday afternoon for her home at
Cedar Creek and was met at the sta
tion by Mr. Stivers who at the same
time had been to Glenwpod, Iowa,
where he has been visiting with his
parents. They then both proceeded
to their home at Cedar Creek.
Farnk McNurlin from near Man
ley, was in the city today and ac
companied by his wife and daughter,
transacting business with our mer
chants, and looking after some mat
ters at the county seat. While in
the city Mr. McNurlin called for a
little while on the editor of the
Journal, and has a few moments of
social conversation. Now we have
to say that Frank's heart is in the
right place, and he is a jolly good
:fellow.
From Monday's Daily.
C. R. Troop was a passenger to
Omaha this morning where he is
looking after some business for the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster and
family of Union motored to this city
yesterday and spent the day at the
Larson home.
Mrs. Nettie Stanton and sister,
Miss Mary Foster of Union motored
to this city Saturday afternoon for
a short visit with friends.
Beunita Porter who Is employed in
Omaha came down last Saturday and
spent over Sunday at the home of
her parents, W. B. Porter at their
home In Mynard and returned to
her work last evening.
C. R. Troop was a passenger to
Omaha this morning where . he Is
looking after some business at the
south side market, and with a view
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your Interior finished by ex
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and color and give you moat
thorough workmanship.
MAX DUSTERHOFF
Painter and Decorator,
1IUEDOCK. JTEBR.
of purchasing some feeders for his
farm, south of this city.
Sinclair C. Stevens of Bellevue
was in the city last Saturday look
ing for the opportunity to purchase
some stock hogs, which are a very
scarco article as the farmers are de
siring to feed their damp corn and
this offers an abundant opportunity
for the doing so.
Charles Jelinek departed this
morning for Scotts Bluffs, where he
has some business to look after for
the Bankers Realty Company of
Omaha. Mr. Jelinek, who is the
traveling representative for that institution-will
have work at Scotts
Blues for the next three weeks,
looking after the interest of a large
hotel which that company is build
ing there. .-
-Toiiirkoslhi Towel
Saturday, December 8th
$3.00
PATRIOTIC RALLY.
From Wednesday' Daily.
A patriotic rally will be held in
the Public Library Saturday evening
Dec. Sth. at 7:30. Lieut. Simons
and another officer from the Gov's.
Own Lucky Seventh regiment will
speak. Hon. R. B. Windham will J
preside. Plattsmouth has not had
very many strictly patriotic meet
ings of late and this is a good time
for everybody to show their Inter
est in their countr ycause. Come
yourself and tell your friends. Sat
urday evening. Public Library at
7:30.
Obey the Law. Order your Osgood
Lens. Plattsmouth Garage. All size?
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Well, its time for another trip to
Chase county, and Rosey is going
again next Sunday evening. Are
you ready for the trip now? You
surely have been thinking of this
trip long enough to have made up
your mind to go. See Rosencrans
now for reservations for Sunday evening.
Extra Work for Women.
War conditions try the strength of
women. The overworked woman, in
home, office or factory, will find in
Foley Kidney Pills a great relief
from kidney trouble, backache, head
ache, rheumatic pains, stiff joints,
swollen muscles and that awful tired
feeling. They assist nature in restor
ing strength and vitality. Sold everywhere.
Rubber Boot and Shoe
VULGANIZER
JUST INSTALLED!
in Plattsmouth
Rubber Boots
and Shoes
Rcsoulcd and Repaired!
All Kinds of Rubber Goods
Made Good as New!
Eton Tire Co.,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Here is your opportunity to replenish your supply of Bath Towels. We have
priced these extraordinarly low to make it advantageous for you to purchase your re
quirements in dozen lots. These are all exceptional values and we urge you strongly
to take advantage of this offering:
Large White Turkish Towels, extra good quality regular 30c value. Special (J0 ? A
price each 22c or per dozen P-aiUU
Large White Turkish Towels; extra heavj' quality recular 35c value,
Special price each 25c or per dozen
Turknit Wash Cloths 5c Each
Only Six to Each Customer.
3E?"Here you will also find a large selection of Fancy Bath Towels, Bath Mats and
Wash Cloths. There is no Xmas gift more acceptable than a pretty towel.
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Call Phones 53 or 54.
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Headquarters for Useful Xmas Gifts!
We Like to Serve -
tilEGE OF B. J. HALSTEAD
WAS MARRIED IN OMAHA
From Monday's Daily.
Harold J. Burns, of Laurel, Iowa,
and Miss Lydia Halstead, of Ham
burg', Iowa, were married at 10:30
yesterday morning at St. Mary's
Magdalene church. Nineteenth and
Dodge streets. Miss Halstead has
been studying music here for two
years and is recognized as an excel
lent soprano singer. Mr. Burns at
tended Creighton and is now in bus
iness here.. Both are well known in
Omaha, the bride being a member cf
the Ladies Hawaiian quartet with
Misses Florence Ellsworth, Allegra
Fuller and Ruth Gordon. Her moth-
REFORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
BANK OF MURDOCK
of Murdock, Nebr.
Charter No. C78 in the State of Ne
braska at the close of business
on November I'O. 1!17.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .$207.ir7.34
Overdrafts 1.092.00
Bonds, securities, judgments,
claims, etc- 2.C00.00
Hanking house, furniture ami
fixtures 4.000.00
Current expenses, taxes and
interest paid !7.;-S
Due from National
and State banks..! 41.009.S5
Clifecks and items
of exchange 11S.S7
Currency 3.S70.00
Uold coin 482.50
Silver, nickels and
rents 460.92 46.S42.14
Total. .. $263,249.06
LIABILITIES
Capital Ptock paid in $ 1S.000.00
Surplus fund 7'?S?
Undivided profits l,8oa.2-
Individual deposits
subject to check.. $ 83,072.59
Time certificates of
deposit 152.717.13
Cashier's checks
outstanding 1.886.00 237.67a.72
Depositor's guaranty fund... 1,718.1-
Total .$263,249.06
State of Nebraska) V
County of Cosh ) ss:
I, 11. A. Guthmann, Cashier of the
above named Imnk do hereby swear
that the above statement is a correct
and true copy of the report made to
the State Banking Hoard.
II. A. GUTHMANN.
Attest: Cashier.
J. K. GUTHMANN, 'Director..
llENHV A. TOOL. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 30th day of November. 1917.
II. V. MCDONALD.
(Seal) Notary Public.
cr was here from Hamburg for the
wedding. Miss Marie Flannagan
acted as bridesmaid and John Healey
was be.st man. The couple have
rooms at the Sanford at present.
Omaha Bee.
Miss Halstead is a niece of Byron
J. Halstead of this city, who is en
gaged with the firm of Hatt & Son.
Well, we are already for Chase
county next Sunday evening. Have
you scn Rosencrans about the trip?
Just call hir.i over the phone and
fell him that you want in on the
trip noxt Sunday, evening. He will
look after your every comfort, and
make the trip an enjoyable one.
Subscribe for the Journal.
LIST YOUR FARM.
In just '11 days from the time it
was listed, I sold the Adam B.
Kraeger farm. I have a half dozen
or more prospective purchasers. If
you want to sell your farm call at
ray office and list same. I can put
you next to several purchasers. .Ad
dress A. L. Tidd, Plattsmouth, Nebr.
ll-27-lwkd2wkswkly.
TOR SALE.
The late Andy Dill homestead in
the city of Plattsmouth, good house
and three lots. For particulars, call
or write B. Dill, Murray, Neb.
Journal Want-Ads Pay!
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The Victrola is
a source of endless
pleasure to the en
tire household.
It gives everybody1 the kind of
music they like best.
Come in any time
and hear your favor
ite music, and find
out how you can eas
ily get a Victrola.
You do not need to pay
high prices for a
GENUINE
VICTROLA
We have them now in stoclc
models very attractive
selling at
$20.00
ond $27.50
Others at $45.00
$57.50
Thess goods are difficult to
get now. Better come, be
fore they are gone.
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