THURSDAY, TT.BEUABY 8, 1923. PLATTSMOUTH ' SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL FAGS SIX It's not too late it's to buy an overcoat in fact the opportune time at least six weeks of chilly weather ahead. The interest on your money this summer will not equal the ad vance you'll pay next Fall. No sales, but the utmost of value all the. time. Let us take your case. C. E. Wescott's Sons GIVES REPORT OF CONDITION OFCHILDREN MISS WHEELOCK, NURSE, GIVES EESULTS OF INSPECTION OF CITY SCHOOLS. ICE HARVEST IS ON From Wednesday's rally. The ice harvest of"l23 is now on in full blast and Joseph H. McMakon who has been more or less identified with the ice business here for vears. is in cnarge of the work. The ice ueciares ranlac Overcame Indigestion MRS. RYAN SAYS TROUBLE IS OVER - ' - i house of Guy V. Morgan is being filled up with the finest of the Mis souri river ice which has been cut from the fields just south of the Bur lington bridge and is excellent in every respect. The cold snap of the last week has helped a great deal in So Completely Friends Eemark How Well She looks. "My friends are all asking me nowadays why the wonderful im provement in my health," recently said Mrs. Anna Ryan, 84 6 Webster his fountain this coming season and be sure of having it when he needs it. DEATH OF MRS. W. P. HUTCHISON TUESDAY From Wednesday's Dally The inspection of the children of the public schools by Miss Whee- lock of the state welfare department nnd who has just been elected as nurse instructor at Cotner univer sity, has been made public by the board of education and will give the patrons of the schools an insitrht in to what the work has disclosed in the first" inspection of the schools here. This matter of inspection is a part of the state law and its wisdom is shown in the findings of the nurse in cass of defects in children where they were causes of holding back the children from their studies and from the enjoyment of the perfect health that they should have. One of the recommendations made T w Irn TIT l-i to f hit Vrt llinnKao be provided at the school for the known and highly esteemed ladies of cut; oi meiw. iir aur- Ave f Chicago. 111., in relating her Kau Vae an ampie suypiy ior exr,eriencp with Tanlaft "Why, I have gained ten pounds and a busy day at housework never tires me now, which is quite differ ent from my condition before taking Tanlac. I had indigestion so bad that even a very light meal would distress me, and the gas, heartburn, and smothering sensations were ter rible. Sometimes I didn't care to J eat a mouthful, in fact, almost dread- ;eu 10 eai i suirereu so. iwy uouy was Member of One of Pioneer Families 3 ust racked with pain, and head- of rnnt. A, C , ucues, iier uusne S3 ami bieepitHsuebs Yesterday Afternoon. at the family home near Rock Bluffs. Mrs. W. P. Hutchison, one of the well ON THE CORNER" MORGAN'S LOSE .''FIRST .GAME OF THE children who have to carry cold din ners from their homes and which would be more beneficial to their health and the nurse also urges the we and teachers t,i, 41,1a vntrit ,f ,nJ1n.r,tin o . locality where she passed away. better understanding of the child's ! . Itsy Fra n s was born in Missouri, welfare can be determined. ; March 6. 1S61 and was brought to - In covering the different cases of -ask at a tender age by her par physical defects Miss Wheelock sub- cnt "" on Fbraary " i8?,2'.8.8 t Fii.,t n.,.c united in marriage to W. P. Hutchi- kept me feeling weak and worn out. "Well, four bottles of the Tanlac treatment relieved me of every trou- From Wednesday's Daily I me ana o l can coast pi a nne ap- Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock PetiAe ster "erves aid splendid iifunii. ii is j ub i gruuu up ue su well and happy and I never will stop praising Tanlac. Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Over thirty-five million bot tles sold .the eastern portion of Cass county, passed to her final reward. The deceased lady was a member of one of the best known families of ighing each month of the children ': the, cunty' ,1 a daughter of Mr. A the meetings at intervals of the aud Mrs" V-Iia FranS' 'ho ,were and parents to discuss the, " ". ., ai.m "a3 welfare of the children and fPnt Practically her lifetime in the W. G. T. U, HAS VERY m n SCHAFER BROS?.' ired Sow Sal To be held at Weeping Water, Neb., Saturday, February 24th, 1923, at Dunn's Pavilion. 50 HEAD OF DUROC-JERSEY . SOWS and GILTS . Bred to Smooth Orion-Sensation. 1 ALL IMMUNED! " Write for Catalog. Nchawka, OS., Nebraska PLEASANT MEETING LOCAL NEWS t MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST Given Under Direction of Plattsmouth City Schools boa rd Eye defects primary grade. 13 per cent; intermediate, 10 per cent; junior high school, 7 per cent; high V school, 7 per cent. son and to this union nine children were born, one of whom, Maude, pre ceded the mother in death and the surviving children are Mrs. Ora Car ey, Mynard; Mrs. Winnie "Child Welfare" is Subject of Meet ing Held at Home of Mrs. J. Hall Fine Program. Prom Monday s Lal!y Attorney C. L.. Graves of Union was lu re today for a short time look ing after some matters of business. Mrs. Fred Tuckenhagen of Glen- Mrs. Siemoneit will be examined by a specialist there in regard to her health which has been very poorly of late. HAS A REAL POSITION Frank Detlef, county constable. J has had a position attached to him wood is here for a visit at the home'in the ast few weeks tilat i3 going of ncr daugiucr, iirs. i-ranK ueuei, who has been sick the past few days. Lester Wunderlich of Villisca, la., Nebraska City American Legion Five Win by Score of 46 to 18 at Latter City Last Night. From Wednesday's Dally The members of the W. C. T. U. society were very .pleasantly enter- Oliver, tnined on Mondav afernoon at the Louisville: Mrs. Florence Cnle. hnsnitnhlo horn nf Mrs. J. If. Hall, was an over Sunday visitor at .e- Bruhle, Nebraska; Will, Rock Bluffs, who, with Mrs. C. L. Wiles, was the hawka with relatives and friends, re and Claude, Ernest, Vernon and hostess of the meeting. turning to the Iowa city this morn Marie, all of whom reside at the par- For the afternoon program the ing. ental home. The husband with the subject of "Child Welfare" was tak- Harry R. Ankeney of Lincoln, one children, survives the passing of the en up and a very interesting dis- of the" members of the Lancaster v 1 C J .1 . 1 . . . - . . I - . . . . . l I 1 - w - t, intnfmo,i;tn ? c 4 iit? uiiu inoiutT u.nn several orom- cussion 01 mis miponani qucsuon tountv nar. was nere louay icoKing lilCl " f' vvi. juu.Ui , . , , .,. , , ;..F , ... K V 11Q lr.,it 1, ctofc if tho 1. 1 crli Q.hnnl Cl hitrh Chnnl K i o c oiouru j l iai'j ucviaacu laui il au j ii ciu luiui uiai aj uj i - ii 1 L t' I ri U 1 i 1 U materia in Lilt. uistiiwi ' ' . " fCftvilM I RvT Ml 1 1, i V fi ose ana tnroat in tnis mspec- OLHOUh LAO I III I L' KW-H-S-H-J-i "on Miss Wheelock found many cases ; of bad colds and this makes the flg- 1 Humoresque Dvorak urea very high and not as serious as 2 Surprise SvniDhonv Haydn the indications would show in the 3 Toreador Song (Carmen) j figures: Primary grades, 6 G per cent to keep him one of the busiest men in the county and that is the office of county truant officer. Frank has had a number of calls out in the county as well as from the city . and has been kept busy looking after the kids that should be and are not in the public schools. Frank is one of the best natured fellows in the world but some of the cases are getting to 6 Hark. Hark, the Lark-Schubert 7 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Liszt 8 Barcarolle (Tales of Hoff man) Offenbach 9 From the Land of the Sky Blue Water Cadman 10 Narcissus Ethelbert Nevin From Wednesday's Daily. The Morgan Sweet Shop basketball team, ranking as one of the fastest in the Ftate met their first defeat of the season last evening at Nebraska City when they were defeated by the American Legion team of that place by the score of 46 to IS. In the game the result was vastly different from that of last week when the Legion team was defeated here, end the addition of Kellog and Cow ger to the Nebraska City line-up was a tower of strength to the Legion and kept the Plattsmouth team gnesFing. The heaviness of the Legion team was more than a handicap for the lighter Morgan team and despite the speed of the Morgans they were held safe at all stages of the game and at no time drew dangerously near their rivals. Combined with . the beefy Xo. IS This beautiful baritone qualities of the Legion quintet their solo occurs in the third act or the teamwork was excellent and kept the optra. Wolfram seats himself at the Plattsmouth aggregation from scor- bottom of a hill, begins to play upon ing as well as Breaking up tne plays his harp and finally or tne iocais. an,l bea The line-up of the two teams was You w as iomows: tion as well as the accompaniment Plattsmouth Martin and Burkle. of much of the solo sound like a forwards; Schubeck, center; Bruback- narp. er and McCarthy, guards; Sprecker, " 8U: - , . 19 Beethoven did not name Nebraska City Dakan and Hill. this the Moonlight Sonata but call- iorwaras; cogger, center; Stevenson Pd it ..Tne c-sharp Minor Sonata." ana rvtMiug, guarus. 4 Anitra'3 Dance Grieg 5 Hall of the Mountain King Teeth primary grade. 6 4 per Grieg ' cent; intermediate. 66 per cent; junior high school. 55 per cent; high school. 50 per cent. Underweight primary grades. 2S per cent; intermediate, 31 per cent; junior high school. 36 per cent; high school, 23 per cent. - , Overweight primary grades, 1 p r cent; intermediate. 2 per cent: j ers and sisters of the deecased lady was had in an informal way by the 'also share the grief that her death ladies of the society. Every side of has occasioned, Mrs. Joseph Sans, the child welfare question was touch Murray; Mrs. W. W. Wolfe, Union; ed upon by the members present and Harry Frans, Union; Mrs. Reinhei- as a result a clear and concise view mer, Pekin, Illinois; Colmar R. of the matter was "secured by the Frans. residing in Washington, and ladies. Mrs. Rose Cogdill of Plattsmouth. ; In addition to the discussion a very j During the long years of her life ! pleasing violin number was given here. Mrs. Hutchison was known and by George Caldwell, "Robin's Lulla- loved by a large circle of warm by," by Kroglan. which was much 11 Indian LamVnll:..DVok Junior high school. 2 per cent; high ?.nd her Christian life , will enjoyed and the young violinist was 12 Spring Song Mendelssohn . school. 6 per cent 13 The Erlkonig Schubert 14 Meditation (Thais) Massenet 15 The Swan Saint-Saens 16 Miserere (II Trovatore) Verdi 17 Midsummer , Night's Dream IS Evening Star (Tannhauser) Wagner 19 Moonlight Sonata Beethoven 20 Sextet from Lucia di Lam niermoor Donizetti live in after years to guide her child- accompanied by Mrs. A. D. Caldwell' The parents and guardians of the ren and grandchildren as an example at the piano children should sm.lv thP flirw.01 worininess to De ionowea and make all possible effort to co-' operate with the teachers and offi cers of the school in looking after the remedying or ine aeiects in tne j ; .- . v . i health of the children.. WEDDED AT C0UKT HOUSE From Wednesday's Dally. Last evening, County Judge Bee son, who i3 the. understudy for Dan Cupid in these parts, was called upon to unite in the bonds of wedlock i lZ lffLL : ? Kost of Omaha and Miss Ethel 'Si l betro S,1 Fry of this city. The groom is a bak ill notice that the mtroduc-' ,v, ' , - ST, MARTS GUILD M l ! HAS FiNE MEETING At the close of the afternoon a very delicious and dainty luncheon court. Carl Panzer and wife of Ashland were here over Sunday enjoying a visit at the Itome of Mr. Panzer's sister, Mrs. R. W. Knorr and family for the day. Mrs. Steve Barker and daughter from west of Mynard were here Sat urday looking afer some trading an4 visiting with their friends in the county seat. James M. Teegarden, Thomas Mur tey and C. E. Butler were here today from Weeping Water looking after Entertained at . Home of lis3 Jessie Eobertson Plans Kp.de For a Pancake Snpper. Ftom Wednesday's' uu'ly. Yesterday afternoon the ladies of W.1C3 cprtTil hv thp hnsto?:s fhit added some matters at the court house for greatly to the enjoyment of the oc- i n. few hours. 'asion. Park Chriswisser of Bennett, Col orado, who has been visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Bennett Chris wisser and other relatives and friends, returned this morning to his ! 1. : ilUJIIIt? Ill UUJUIflUU. Williajn Splitt returned last eve- LOCAL NEWS youngsters do not mend their ways and keep in school he will have them on the carpet before the county legal authorities. The county truant officer has jur isdiction over the entire county and therefore has one real man's job to look after. Mr. Detlef states that chasing bootleggers is soft compared to rounding up the elusive kids. FOB SALE Six room cottage, four lots, elec tric lights, good improvements. Five room cottage, two lots, electric ights, city water in house. Flfre room cottage, one lot, electric lights and barn. Any of these properties can be bought at reduced prices and on easy terms. Money to loan on land. R. B.' WINDHAM. er in the metropolis and a former resident of Creece while the bride has been a resident here for a short time. The solemnization of the mar- Will Jean was among the business ning to his home at Imperial, Ne- visitors in Omaha today, going to braska, after a visit of .some few that city on he afternoon Burling- t weeks here with relatives and ton train. friends. Mr. Solitt was a guest herej. John Dalev of near Florence. Ne- yesterday at the W. P. Sitzman home. tne hi. .aiarys uuna or bt. i.ukcs braska, is here enjoying a visit at Warren Trumble of the Allen ga-l church were very delightfully enter- the home of Mr. and Mrs. William rage at Eagle and R. Ranrford, pro-j tained at the fiome of Miss Jessie Roedecker and family. prietor of the Eagle cafe, were- here Robertson on Vine street and a very a A rrnni- nf Fall Citv wn hern this afternoon for a few hour3 look-.V ney Charles E. Martin and Hans Sei ver, custodian of the court house, on1 o i Via 'innilnoiAn x-. 9 V a , Clever publisher, probably gave It houne n-nTa dona rted for" lis romanuc name, xiowever. tne - ' rlair vows wna vitnccl Hv ittn.. "' a"cuuaulv "l l memuerbiny vpstprd.iv nnd tndav attpn.Hne- tho ing aiier some mailers OI OUSiness tin and Hans Sei- V. 1 1 l" uu iu ineeting of the county commissioners me court uouse ana visiting wun Let me explain my long time land name seems appropriate. It seems to bank loan. Also money at five per call a vision of a pure and perfect cent. Searl S. Davis, Plattsmouth moonliffht nleht. State Bank Bldg.. j25-8sw." STETSON H Beethoven (1770-1827) was one of the greatest composers that ever lived. No. 20 This great concert num ber is found at the end of the sec ond act. It is usually designated as me contract .bcene." The younx throat. Grandma's j Lucia, forced by her brother to sign Thomas Eclectic Oil discuss the many matters of interest that came to their attention. The ladles took up the matter of the election of secretary of the so ciety and for this position Mrs. Hen ry G. Soennichsen was named and the president made the appointments !of the directresses for the work Daily trips to Omaha. Livestock a preparatory to the annua! shop of the specialty. Phones 265 and 618-W. guild, naming Mrs. John A. Donelan f 8-tfd,ltawSW as directress of fancy work and Mrs P. 11. Field as directress of aprons. MRS. T. C. M'CARTY Hemstitching and "J Picot Edging 4 N. 4th St., Plattsmouth 4 PHONE 100-J BUTTERY'S TRUCK LINE For baby's croup. cuts and bruises. Willie's daily! tne marriage contract with Sir Ar- . remedy, inur, discovers tnat her lover, Ed gar, is alive and still true to her. Sir1 J Henry and Edgar, both overcome with anger, sing a short duet and Lucia, her maid, the notary Ray imond and Sir Arthur join with them ;in this great sextette until it ends in ' a great climax. 30c and 60c. The ladies also made the arrange- mother's sore ments for holding the Shrove Tues- lameness Dr. day pancake supper at the rectory the household on next Tuesday evening from 5 : o clock on and to which the mem- in regard to the bridge work of the llieir menus. county. Fred W. Ebinger of Plainview, Ne- v R. A. Talbot of South Bend was braska, came down yesterday from here yesterday tor a few hours and bis home and spent Sunday here while here enrolled for the ensuing with relatives and friends and this year with the American Leg'on. Mr. morning departed for Omaha to at- i Talbot believes in doine: his Dart for tend the hardware convention in the service organization. He is now that city for the day. firing on the Rock Island from Fair bury to Council Bluffs. 4 VERY FINE MEETING Fronr Tuesday' DafY Walter Byers of Rock Bluffs was in the city today attending to some matters with the board of commis- From Wednesdays Pally. i ""s- The Social Workers of the Metho-' Ray Wiles, wife and children were dist church were entertained very passengers this morning for Omaha Field Seed Price; -1923- FINE LITTLE GIRL The relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott have received the announce ment of the arrival at their home at Bovina. Colorado, on January 23 of a fine little da'ughter to join the fam ily circle-, which already boasts of i two little sons. It is needless to say PUBLIC AUCTION! Price per , Bushel Alfalfa (Prime) 9 8.4 O Alfalfa (Choice) 10.80 bers of the parish and the public Is delightfully at the home of Mrs. A. io spend a few hours visiting there , Aifa'a andtar ??2 cordially invited. j Christ with Mrs. Wiles assisting. The ladies at the close of the after- A very profitable business meeting noon were invited to partake of very was held when the ladies decided to .delicious refreshments that came as hold a colonial tea in the church par with their relatives. Alfalfa (Dakota) 14.-1 0 ti Sweet Clover (Choice) 8.40 R. Kettlehut. road overseer of Ne- Sweet Clover (Fancv) n.nn hawka precinct, was here today for a Red Clover (Choice) 13.20 The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his home, four miles south and three miles east of Murray, fives miles northeast of Un ion, sale starting at 1:00 o'clock, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH the following described property: Livestock One gray mare, three years old. the climax of an unusually pleasant lors on February 20th to which the tYF tl!?"FZ ?fC1er (F?cfy l4 t ti J nublic is invited tprs Ultn the boar(1 of county com- Alsike Clover (Standard) 12.00 I After a delightful social hour very n.issioners. Timothy (New Crop) 4.05 SURPRISE FOR HIGH and son called at the in behalf of the Home Mission and after a very pleasant talk to the en tire school 4n which he explained the intention of the Home relief work, he announced the benefit en SCHOOL delicious refreshments were served County Commissioners Fred Gor by the hostess, assisted by Miss Fran- der of Weeping Water and C. F. Har- cis Ghnst and Alice Crabill, which ris of Union were here today to at tend the meeting of the board of hieh school AUt'JiPTS KVA1) UUDUJil' .... , TT , ... i were greatly enjoyed by all present Yesterday, General Happy Meikel i fo J J Full blood Barred Rock cockerels n. t Tii i & t i 4. j iium rcuno, in., last year. xru jruu &iiuw uuw suituh jwuu GEO F SMITH look and feel, by topping yourself f8-4sw. s : Telephone 3222. off with a new Spring Hat? j . i Your finger tips tell you about For a mild, easy action of the Stetson Quality. The mirror tells ""'V. ' "eeyiets, a mod you more than we can say about the individual note in Stetson Style. From Wednesday's Dally. Tho board of county commission ers st their session vesterd.iv voted jthat the occasion has brought much-:wetent 1150; one black horse, five tertainment to be given Thursday to have the chairman of the board , lu wic iciduvra nere ana a 1 J 6ui xtuu, uuc sumi night. February 8, to help defray tne sign tne nuaget preparea ior ine i;i.fr oi wen wisnes ior tne little ien years oia. wun ioai io expenses of fixing up the hall at the year 1923 covering the maintenance Jain., weignt now; one norse muiu, Mission. As the general Is an old of the state Highways and wnicn fourteen years old, weight 1100; one showman, yon may expect some calls for the sum of $23,000. The maro mule, three years old, weight thing good. Character impersona- budget was prepared under the di-' 1050; one pair, black mare mules, tions of people he has known, black rection of the state department of COminer three vears old ? nne hnrso j ; i i J. nnMS. n-nrbi an 11U 113 f A pUSCI UUU a. uiaiuoni- jmifit v . muie. coming iwo years oia; one .ppr nf rpnmm An admission of county commissioners. Fritz Siemoneit and wife and Miss Ella Siemoneit were among those go ing to Omaha this afternoon where u. K. Rape (Fancy) s.sn FREE SEED SAMPLES Ask for Free Nursery Book. Yager Nursery and Seed Co., Fremont, Nebr. one. FOR SALE mule colt, coming one year old. Some hogs and four dozen chick ens. Six tons of alfalfa hay. Farm Machinery, . Etc 25c for adults and 15c for children will be charged and this money used to help pay the small outstanding deficit of a few dollars yet unpaid. LUTHERAN CHURCH Eight Mile Grove Precinct 30c at all stores. Stetson style is built in the hat Stetson quality makes it stay. f r'The Kuppenheimer Made-to-1 . JIuwju 'line JfJjju . t hhgrade. H"a"v it xaafie to ra'erfsTTrfF. BITvTT4. in tw wka. AnnniiTipomant f ti 111 Tin in enci rvi -a " ujuu, iwu stui ui ueavy ior iixiures ul ine iiu.ii. i ut jum Sunday Feb 11 1923' work harness, one Emerson rake, shoulder to the wheel and give the ' At q.o Divine services (Eng- . : , i v. v. w..r, .. t. i iisn). Text: uomans iu:ix. sermon: harrow, one lister, one cultivator, of the school children who are do- ..p-i, tyii !trpnirth of fh-ir- Mixed hard wood for sale. $2.50 one disk, one bob sled, one wheat Ine their best to helD a worthy f",,' ine irue flireB6lH Ycw lrto r r n!aio Com 1 1 j.:n i i . . . . aLlrl. .vuu " v.a.,. -jom unuiuur. 1 1 1 in, uuuseiiuiu Kooaa ana numerous cause. i other articles. j30-6td.2tw DR. H. C. LEOPOLD Osteopathic Physician Everything must be sold. Terms of Sale ' AU sums of $10 and under, cash; The general and son visited the grade schools and spoke and sang in several rooms. ' Don't forget the day and date. Home Mission hall, east end of Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Union Block Phone 208 . PLATTSMOUTH on sums over $10 a credit of six ot- t- rnnm T,dr t n months will be given, purchaser giv- n v ,-u 'ta icr,t at S-1K . ! Ing bankable 'note bearing eight per February 8. 1923. General admission i to be removed from the premises un- i in seiiiea ior. B. C. RAYMOND, it JAC1C PATTERSON, Clerk. 25c; children 15c. Everything in the way of decorat ive features for the valentine season can b found at thft Journal sta tionwy depavteietit. Everybody cordially welcome. H. O. RHODE, Pastor. MARRIED IN OMAHA From Wednesday's Dally. ' The marriage ' license department of the World-Herald today contains the announcement of the issuance of a marriage license to Henry Kuhl man and Lorene C. Spangler, both of Plattsmouth. j . J I Valentines of all kinds at ttie A Journal stationery department. J. L TeSRYBgRRY & SON'S SECOND ANNUAL Pure Bred Poland-China 38 Head of Bred Sows 38 To be held at the James Terry berry Farm Sale Pavil ion, six miles southeast of Cedar Creek, on Thursday, February 15th, 1923 Sale Starts at 1 O'clock. Free Lunch at No ion. ties' Into cities of Btranzers. - l-:-X 'l-'i'-I1 T'i"A' i i a i V