The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 26, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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ri-MTSTTOUTn Sr.Tin-Wr.ETTLY JOTTSTTAL
THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. 1020.
TOWEL SHOWER FOR i NEWS NOTES FROM
MISS EDITH RAMGE CITY OF NEKAWKA
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! Mrs. Lloyd Younkcr En'trtaiacd
Number of LaJy Friends Lasi, Ev
er.iuc? in Honor of Bride-to-Bc
From WI ; v s Maiiv
I.;:-1 Vlli:i-: tli'.' hi?JH of M
Uovd You'iker was 11:.' m-ii ot
feasant juiiintTiiii;. ii i-r ii ,.
! at lire t i a lowei s.;.m.-. ''
,f Ui-s i:i:th K.imui'. vv'.m-
ir;:i'A!' ? Mr. J. Mt-i-iinrr will
V i:ir-Jay. S. ptt in'u. r s.
r:-; wer.' ' ;r-ttilv ;ir
:::!..! in i(--nr:i: ii l'.s oi" sw" ' -.1
.. till- -I :! pN'.i'-ili.H 'o tlW
Ti; t-i.ir.tt wa spout in
.ii iaris at . iiini u-ni-u
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Rrcrr.tiy i:i'orvov?.tcd tasc County
Tcv.fi Otrcri IMuc'i of Interest
.Tour;-a 1 Hcauc-rs.
; V.'. S. Xorris a visitor in Lin-
coin last YVt'd'K' -itiiy. wlK'i'f In 'ii'ipvc
in Ki,.s alit-r ;-oiiH' business matters
for tlio t'ay. rt ! rnin -r i" th evon-itiK.
J. W. Murdn'k is just iM'irinniiiy: j
the ;-o!st i ut ion of i inaf'l:iiu shed jj
a sin. p. t ho l.uilvlini; lifin? for j
tlie liouin.i; oi his t lire.-liinj; o'tttit J
i.inl ot'.ier niafhinery on tlu farm. I
:nl to sTl'l'onl a plaee n which ho
can io the necessary repair work in
i.l"iital to keeping the machinery
i in repair.
:, ;is!ir- was lUriveil l.y t tie r.tei:i
i,. r. i t ihc party. The uesi !
j i , ; ; i r I'.e'vei! SHU)!' r.V l)e;i'.lt, fll!
s pu-'.pl.r.ti.te:. !' m t he fr;e!.ls tliat
nil! Ie t r.'.:.-iire I iy lis r in lier ne.v
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i. At . . Hour a.MUTv
ii.-.is re'.'resh.iai nts v.'i re
hat atPP i! to ti:-' t!
' ii,m' in :. m "una :'. ' ' i' i
Mi..-.-..'.-. Xi-rii-e .-i-inulif-f. Kth. 1 jit !ir. i u ii! hav
;Ic.-l?niizjay His Horn?
Is
'.. V. SivaiPr is i-ettina aloniv
iiiclv with the extensive repairs he
is ii!::kin.fc on his house, including
t:;e addition l" l.atii rootn facilities.
ervd-atid which is i n rea-ins the value of
h.'n.e aad inakin: it a much more
lie
a new root placed on me
t i:e ev- . tl.
U' .rao"' j.i;ie in '.mhii u iii-.
Ilertnic S;
I.:iura .Aieisiimer. Ko.-eu;i
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('eaiuer. i-'::: a es Marti::. Kior-
;!!iv :,.u: M.!!.v K."e:i her.-r aad -Mrs
Alvir. KaniRe.
TO VISIT WITH SISTER
i r. ir. ami a! nave me enure
e painted nisid" ami out. A new
heatintr plant is included in the mod-e.-niati'.n
process (:' this home.
Hav? -ddod Ki::br of E-id;s
Amoii'i the new readers who have
hi "ii .i I P il to tho Journal list re
centlv in the Xehawka vicinity are
'.limine Sr. John. Win. Jorenser and
winter, iauuui
maid
Fl.-Mi 'A. da'-sdi v Hull
Vesteniay afternoon Itoh.rt Tnop
i ..-:. ,l . . M.irr Tninti ii.--
: , v" .I,;. nL. v:: Willis. The Journal held man
'II (T'l '"I ..... .... I
!:r;:te to Co;; I Valley. Illinois, at , :
...i.:..;. ..I...... ilii.r -in. tn :it 1l.e'"l
W II M.I I'i.n i i. i'- j
i, ;.;,.- VTrw J-'iii Cnlir.or , P' Ti ll
;uilif- t'i .i . ,
.Mrs. Connor i- now past her nineti-
--,n,.v niitini-4 it.:.' o vi-lie. l a numaer oi rcaueis. an
vhi in lie found busy and pros-
? tl"- honie o" A. J. Koss
interview villi his small son
,"'t-i'v.nr and it is t he desire .f Mr.''-rli'.'-: brought ..u the information
Tn,:,, and hi- sM-r to visit with the' that he expects ,., :, farmer am!
Styles for School Girls and Little Ones
Juntas tiioughttuiiy 0-1:1", c.refuily tailored,
and richly tenured : ; fi-.- Ycutr;ir.nre garments
! liiose iA r.yj'.'e Jiintuic yc.s "DAINTY
MAID" is ti.o idea! name for this ieautifut line.
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-. ;it 1 .in- sue iiasses w v.
1 . ' I....... ,.,.,! vw.. Mr IVlethi ds i f luakir. tin
keepi'r-;- his mind
It has been matiy years since Air. j
T 11 p was back in Illinois as he wa.- ' " r
reared to manhood in Davenport.! I.Ici ry-Co-Roind XeJi.Sini'ton
Iowa, and came from there west to j ladies .f tn-rt h west of N't
Nebraska, and h" is :it icipat i;i: a hawka. who are members
ai'Tt 'o
farm pa;
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Hnnounctng
New Fall Style
Li-aai
ies sl misses uais
PLU.SH. VELOUR. CHEVIOTS,
KERSEYS. POLOS, SILVERTONES
Willi or without fur collars.
Your inspection invited.
C. E. Wescott's Sons
"Everybody's Store'
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
HOGS FOU SALE
(That daintiness which you 30 a-l-rc in Children's
' - . ...
tn every ;i.ie garment m our
the
clothes is ptser!
showings. )
assortncnt :s at
-rv pleasant visit with the members ; r.n-rry
of his
t 'ices
Iowa.
o-ri'iiml kensinuton. met last
family and eld time aoipiain-! Wednesday at tin- home 1.1 Mrs. W .
in that part of Illinois and
ORIGINAL"
Uon I del
I,
v in ' our selection:
hzsl riunt now.
Fred P. Ousch, Mgr.
ADIES' TOGGERY
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Indications are always flattering
i'cr the original preparation. Tiny
are ;: convincini; proof that the origi
nal r-!n dy enjuy a j;reat popularity.
Nobody will imitate a product to
which the public is indi i'l erent . IP.n
any wi.-e man will be shy t.f imit.i
iaiions and will stick to tlo- origi
nal r niedy. that is. in case of stom
al h troubles, to Triner's American
Kiixir of Hitter v.'iiir. Tiiis genuine
remedy represents many years of
most careful studies, innumerable
tests and painst a k i nt; experiments
which have resulted in reaching the
present perfect ncss of Triner's Ame r
ican Kiixir of Hitter Wine. IK- who
knows its results easily finds the
mi.: t enthusiastic words for it. like
Mrs. A. Ilamza. Ilonte J. Alt mar. N.
V.. who wrote us on June 14: "I
cannot do without it. Triner's Hitter
V.'i:;-- is the hi --t remedy, nothing; can
beat it." Your druggist or dealer in
medicines has also other Triner's
remedies in stock. ask him about
them! Jos. Triner Company. ',.', -4".
S. Ashland Ave.. Chicago. III.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
A. S'oli. when- they enjoyed a most
;de; s;u-:i : ocial aft'-rnoon. and while
their nimble liners plied the nee. IP's
in ti. ir "ork. t'.ey were also busy
d.-- i-i:-: plans for the li"t!"rni'lr,t of
Tin i - soci.ty. and for more elective
n-etpods iti extending: tho scope of
their labors. They have in mi nil a
considerable r . tension of their area
of r ociahilit v. The hostess proved
herself an excellent entertainer and
alt were delighted with the delicious
lun '. on served at tho close of the
ni'iunsr.
The coinmodiaus brick residence in
rial tsmuuth Iuim 'a u as tl:e Wc kbacl. -Walker
home located a' 4th and Oak
trceu
Thi. property i."
tie 1:
"THE 30CK Tih.T WILL TEACH YOUR DDY M0a 1 HAH
AtiY OTHER BOCl'., IS A BF.KK BOOK. IT WILL TEACH 1UM
THt VALUE Or r.ONEf THE BEST LESSON A BOY CAN LERRN.
IT WILL IMSPIRE YOUR BOY TO WORK AND tAVE AND SOME
DAY HAVE A BUSINESS OF HIS OWN.
START A P.aNK ACCOUNT FOR YOUR SOY.
FIJI YOUR MONEY IN CUR BANK.
YOU WILL RECEIVE 3 , INTEREST ON SAVING'S ACCOUNT
SAFETY DEPOSIT ECXES FOR fcfcMT. $1.00 PER YEAR.
the l.e.-t down town properties ihat
t.in be secured at a reasonable price.
(:i!y half bloc I; from pe t office, li
brary, cooit ki,i:.-e nnd h.opp;nj; dis
trict.;. About lour line lots, is hi.'i.
.:u :;:. au l sanitary, iir.e shade anil
ia !'. ;jijci well, cistern, city wat'.-r,
i.a.s uooil bar:;, partly moclern. jiol
i.l;cd oak lhor in living room. The
:Ia;:e needs some repair; will n;aV;
s-pleirdid home for retiring f;:riii'.r or
any one ibsirin:; ;t sub. ;,i nt ial in
vestment or high class residence prop
erty. Out-of-tow n owners of thi,
property have reipiestc'l me to dis
pose of it at once I will therciorp
offer it for about one-fourth of
actual replacement value.
L. C. SHAIil' M Ft;. (,).,
M-F l'lattsjnouth. Neb.
Mrs. I'.roy Christ and little son
departed this mornin-x for Omaha.
j where they will spend a jevv hours
attending to some matters of business.
H armer
PL RTTR MOUTH. Nt?;rfl.SKP
Popular copyrighted fiction at the
Journal office.
jm -a
MacMnery
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Vv c carry a full and complete line ol the reliable
in Jie farm machinrrj-, and arc icady to fill your
oxd-: r
iin;:.!cments of ail kind, as vc
anything' in our Wivs.
Plows i-.v.d corn fr.nnina
II
ha3rii! and harvest
ing machinery. Also threshers' necessities.
WARE ROOMS ON SOUTH
SIXTH STREET
FLATTSMO'JTH
NEBRASKA
P0ULTI1Y WANTED!
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WE WILL BUY CHICKENS AT ED
LUTZ'S SI QUE Gli
Secnring- Valuable Information
The rn.iversity of N'ebraska. tiiru
the sii p. rim ender.t 1 -i' schools is bav
in v. -ibiilated a T.un:ber of facts
tonchini; on far:.i:nur conditions in
this vicinity, as p.Mt of a data uath
. pbin t i a ' is -tatwi.Jo in its
sc-.pe. H-.retofore .isiricultcral ci-
eli e ii., ; iieeii larili'ly dependent for
its ; 1 : o: ::! .: i m np-r.-n eastern compil
ers. l'H on a.co'itit of no' beinr a
applicable to N"i -'.ra-ka conditions :.-
that si cured here at home, the I'ni
vorsity is embark in upon this pro
ject. The quesiioii blanks provide
for the secirinu of information rel
ative ?o each 01 1 : ; i.:.;ny tilings of
interest in mo.lerii tarnu'im. and the
su ;er i u t e mleti t the Xenawka pub
lic schools. I'rof. Hceston. h.as bTcn
ius intervievv iiiu the ruralists for
tii" ro'j'iirid ini'erinat ion. and has
in 0:1 very suceeful so far. Farmers
v. ill do w. ;i in a.-.-i-t him in every
mariner possible, for in doinir so they
are cont ribut insr to the development
of the state, and indirectly assisting
t ht-mse! vc-.
UK POUT OF 'IT IK COXDITICX
or thi:
BANK OF GASS COUNTY
of Plattsmouth. Nebr.
Ciialter Ni
eiasKa
t tl.
the state
..- of Pi.siii
f Nc-
Tiie ladhs' aid socie'v of l he ly- Ki;ht Spotted Poland China lin.s;.'.
nard 1". II. church will pive an ice I Came of Ke-i tored stock. Hot !i boars
cream social next Friday evening, j and iui'.rs. Call phone 3102 or see
Au.sU.-t I'Tti:. at the V. T. Kicaar.i- ' .'. ii. Tottd. PIatt-r:io;nli. 2t-w. lw-d.
st. 11 home in .Mynard. Tii" Otterb. in j
K'.nKl mils will give a pauant en- i ,
rirle.l '-Tiie Missiimr.rv liinir" l"v. I r or lalys .roup
cuts anil 1. rinses. 11101 tiers sore
tkroa'. grandma's lameness -lr.
Thomas' Kclecti-.- Oil the household
remedy. :;oc and f.nc.
Journal want ads pay. Try them.
Willie's dailv
iiyhody invited to be present.
lt-w lt-d.
To lel
a:.-; d:
:h.v life.
strong, hav--
:e.-tioil. s-le-ti :
use lPirdoci;
-cu appe
c"i:Mi!y and
iMoud p.ir-
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famil v .-vs.. m Tonic
Pri-
Popular copyrights. Journal office
I.o.-t: Saturday night, between
("has. C.-.ok's place and Piatt, mouth,
a small brown sacliel. Finder please
return to Chas. 1-). Cook and re
ceive reward. rt&w tf.
Orange Model 2d i
for sale, also some
good soring boars at
$50 to $65, while
they last.
S. RAY SIYjETH
Plattsrnouth, Web.
Tel. No. 3422
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Att.sf Cashier.
'I IAS. c-. I'AtlMKi.i:, lirector.
JACOK TPlTSi.'ll iMieetor
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ANM WiLl. PAY
Kens, per lb
Srrings. per lb
Old Roosters, per lb
SWIFT & COMPANY
.26c
-14c
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oel sweiTi t l.pfore mo
of Aii-iisI,
ANNA WAKGA,
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Every mother vants her children to
be attractively and appropriately clad
while in pursuit of knowledge. There
fore, we know she wiil be very much
interested in our displays of attractive
fabrics for school dresses at "MONEY SAVING" prices.
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Plenty of tub clothes are
necessary, and the first
thing one thinks of is
Gingham
Pretty plaids, checks,
stripes and plain colors
at per yard
50c, 60c, 65c
The "Ycung Man," too,
will need some new
Blouses,
for which there is no bet
ter material than our 36
in. shirtings at 50c, 60c.
And plain and striped cheviots at 50c.
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Children's
Hosiery
or fine dependable rM
quality are hard to get M
these days. We buy our hose from
mills who stand back of their pro
ducts, and for that reason can offer
you the best in hose for an exceed
ingly modest price.
In Brown, Black and White,
sizes 5V to 10, at
50c, 60c and 65c
PER PAIR
Notions on Hand Save Inconvenience
and time. And with fall sewing being planned
it is very advisable to look to one's Notion needs.
Sewing Silk, all colors, 12c per spool; best
Needles 15c per paper; Pins 5c and 15c per
paper; Snaps 7c per card; Buttons 10c per
dozen and up; Tape Measures 15c; Elastic Belts
for camisoles, waists and petticoats 18c each;
VyH'tf Crowley's ready-made inside belts 25c each; Real
'CAiifc' Hair Nets, all colors, large size 15c each; Elastic
Webbin", black, white, all widths; Shoe Laces, Oxford Laces; Darning Cottons,
Etc.
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UotP Sciirel of Murilock, wa
a visitor in the ri!y yesterday u
'rrnnrin r.-ilii-n-, , .1.' ,r-c ,-if Coun
ty Supenn'endent Mi;s Alpha Peter-
sen. Miss Scheel u u member of the v
. tenching force of the county. '
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Lutz's Store Fine stationerj', Journal office.
OENNICHSEN
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