Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1923)
ifiwir t PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1923. "WJST' Um&n DepairHmeinl Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. t Who Doesn't Like Good Coffee? E. Mrs. Rachel Pell was a visitor for to the South Omaha market for R a short time with friends in Zebras- Porter. ka City last Saturday. , CV L. Martin and wife of Platts- T. E. Hathaway of northwest of mouth were visiting for a short time Murray was a business visitor last, in Union last week when returning week in Union last Monday after-j from a day at the Cass county fair niion. at Weeping Water. Frank Owinss has been doing some ; Misses Bessie and Ina La Hue and nniiitini? at the homo of J. M. Pat- Miss Dorothy Mauseman terson. brightening up the interior I teachers of the Union of the home. W. I... Stone has been plastering one of the schools were ivisiting last Saturday in Plattsmouth be out and at his business again, with friends for a short time, I Mr. and Mr.-;. Harry Royal of Lin but is feeling some hotter lately since having them treated but will have to have some more done to them before permanent peace can be assured. L. R. Upton is confined to his home again by a sereve attack ot tne men- go mat ism and the store Is being con- 5 ducted by Mr. J. I). Cross during his juiJ inability to be there. It is hoped that Mr. Upton will soon bo able to Mrs. E. II. Ri been visiting in week, a guest at gs of Brewster has Union for the past the homes of Mes- tnmn for Dr. W. M. Barritt making good where the rain had taken the Pi:tLtTl HIT 13 Ik . i A. R. Dowler was visiting with dames iseil trans anu Jennie rrans friends and relatives in Weepijjg Wa- and other relatives and friends, tor last Mon.lay and was accompanied i Tony Sudduth has purchased a new by the family. ear and last Sunday he and the good OrviMe McQuinn and the family wife with the baby were trying it were visiting in Omaha for a few out in a trip to Louisville where they lays last week with his sister, Mrs. 1 went to see the effects of the storm. Delia Anderson. j Commissioner J. E. Wallen and Jesse Domingo of Weeping Water wife from Palmyra visited at the II. was a vi.-itor in Union last Monday II. Planck home a few days this week, looking after some business matters Mr. Wallen reports Palmyra was here for the day. ' 1 struck pretty bad with the storm last Roy Yonker and the family were , week. visiting and looking after some busi- Mr. and Mrs. Herold Mekel or near npss matters in Nebraska Citv last ' Greenwood were - visiting in Union City Saturday afternoon. W. A. Harding was a visitor in Bethauy for over the week end and returned to look after the work here on Monday morning. -- Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Lewis and their little one were visiting in Un ion last Sunday being erucsts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morritt. Joseph Fetzer of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Union last Sunday com ing to spend the day at the home of . his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Patterson. Carter Albin and wife with their son. Earl, were looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth last Monday making the trip with Earl's car. Miss Vera Upton. Mr. and Mrs. Planck were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Clark and Miss Mildred. All enjoyed a Tfelightfnl time. Frank I. Sheldon of Nehawka was a visitor in Union la.st Monday af ternoon coming over to look after some business matters with Joe Ban ning. Edward Dowler was a visitor in Omaha last Monday and Tuesday on both days taking a iruok load of hogs 1 . .1 .1 Ti, ., ,1 .1 X ! ... I iosi .aiuuuay anu iuuuuaj uiuius down from their homes to visit with Mrs. Nickel's mother and Uncle Frank. j Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LaRue were spending last Sunday at the home of ithe parents of Mrs. LaRue at Weep ! ing Water and also drove over to j Louisville to see the effects of the re ' cent storm there. Next Sunday evening the B. Y. P. L. starts at 7 o clock sharp, and eve nine worship will commence at 7:30 'sharp. So don't forget all' evening i services will begin one-half hour ! earlier from now on. j I Mrs. W. L. Stone in her new car .was a visitor in Murray last hunuay land was accompanied by Mrs. Al K 'on and some of t'.ie children. They I found the car a hummer to pull and enjoyed the trip very much. Mrs. Minnie Anderson was a visi tor in Plattsmouth last week where she was visiting for the day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. V. T. Am and also was looking after some business matters at the same tipie. coin the latter a daugiito of Atorr.ey C L. Graves, were spending last Sun day at tlu? home of Mr. Graves and visiting with other rriends as well. They then departed for Murray and Plattsmouth where they also visited with other friends and relatives bo fore returning to their home. ' A. M. Slattery of Lincoln was a 'visitor i'-i Union one day last wook and while hero purchased the Union hotel which has been conducted by Mr. J. D. Pardy and has placed Mr. Wm. Allgood in charge of the hos telry. While Mr. Fardue with the ' family has removed to A.burn where Mr. Pardue will engage in the tcV- tri-anli business having been 111 that line before coining here. A son of Mr. J. T. Porter of no Avoca. a ycung man in company with two other young men companions were driving through Union and as the rors were switching stopped and taking a signal which a brakmnan gave for them to come forward when it was intended for the engineer. at tempted to cross and was struck ly the tars and has their car almost de molished, being shoved some hundred feet, but strange to Fay they escap ped without any serious injury but the car was an entire wreck. Stop! Look! Li.-ten! At iiio Fir.t Baptist church of Union a Rally d;.y ' ...511 1. :.., 1... .. (......... It- win in? mv omul v .school commencing at tne Hour 01 9:15 a. in. Next Sunday meirnin October 7. Everybody come. Rally up and come see this splendid pro gram. All -departments from the cra dle roll to the Men's Bible class have a part in this pageant. Our Sunday school is coming line ami we have a Ti. . . r.'-r-M 1 . J jr. 1 - ft s 1 f WiZJ r How often you hear the expression, "Mj but that's good coffee." And everyone knows the demand for a good coffee maker at picnics, socials, meetings, etc. Once one is found who can"deliver the p;oods" they are given a lifetime job. Restaurants and eating houses stake their reputation on their coffee. And who isn't ?? good coffee? I Freshly Roasted Ooffes! W'e find our co'fec receiving so much favor able comment from discriminating coffee users, that sales have more than exceeded our expec tations. There can be but one explanation of our wonderful sales increase and this is due to the high qualit3' of the green coffees used and ihe fact that we blend and roast daily in our own roasters. stv:3 lull' th du 1, Cillil'-Cfi to fcr you to receive coffee inferior its (jel:riatir-.e: with WIU3 1 of A sain you set n every round because we seil "Our Ohjx in. bulk only. -To tin can or package charge Perhaps you are one of those who find it hard to obtain uniform results regardless of what blend coffee you use and have been switching from coffee pot to percolator and vice - versi, as you tried different brands of coffee. If you are, or if ycu are just a lover of good coffee, we invite your attention to the new TRICGLATOR something wholly different, that wiil give you uniform results. While ii isn't necessary to use the Tricclator to ma':- a wonderful cup from "Our Own Roast Co (Tee" experience lias proven more cups per pound are obtained through its use, no matter what brand of coffee you may use. Thus a Tricolator will be found not only "a convenience, but a saving as well. NO. 1 HOME SIZE 2 to 9 Cup Size The Perfect Coffee Service Mcde of heavy aluminum, seal brown, white lined vitylied china, ami 100 filters complete. Get this new invention for better coffee making and forth vith cease regretting your inability to "111; Uo good toil floe." Price only- h aided 1 or the customer to ray Tricolator retains the strength and flavor. Get yours now. .f ' : Vuv.-wr . -. t r' 'tt'ir-iU - ' 'V rJ'- j . 4 DR. V. F. RAGE General Praciioner Calls Answered Day or Night! Special attention given to acute and chronic diseases-. UNION, NEBRASKA ' jlive wire superintendent. We will I lo.nlr frr vnn ni.vt Sirnliv itirrn t - r Herbert LaRue has accepted a po-!ot .,- - , lftcr T , sermon will be given by the pastor, i Rev. Planck. rition in a drug store in Omaha 'and went last Saturday to accept the po sition his sister Miss Bessie, taking hi 111 to Plattsmouth last Saturday evening to catch the train which does not stopit -Union. Wm. Craig and family who have for the past ten days been visiting with relatives and friends in and near Cojeridge where they enjoyed an excellent time while away, return ed home last Monday evening, hav ing made the trip in their auto. - r . II. McCarthy has peen having somewhat of a time with some ob streperous teeth for some ' time 'past I'cxt time you need coiTee. we invite you to try any :ne of cur three g-radss with positive assurance of a .iicney-lack gtaranlee if they fail to please youi ROYAL "A" REOPENING PICTURE SHOW 1 r.fi v- ry in; hest bi nd?-l v ith otlior riLli, treai.iy cotTee iii (jrdin. v , to.Tee. 3r:::! of Arabian Mocha and Java, I.i!i giude cofiets which gives that flavor co 1 ard to get Per lb Ejm fr.s -3 - - ti rj 1 ZrZZ --- JriVcr Cm Plm . 1 . T Top .ny i.'jtig f4V-:JW,0r' 45c EVIeats and At this time we call the attention of the public to our excellent line of meats and groceries always fresh and of best quality. Let us supply your needs in the line of good things to eat. Best Quality and Service our motto. UNION R. D- ST1PJE, NEBRASKA I am going to opeu my picture show this Saturday night. October I have bought a higher class lot oi. pictures for this season than I )k 1 last year. Have bought 12 Vox spe cials. Will endeavor to give the p -pie good, clean shows and will : preciate their patronajre. Thar.k you advance'.""" i -v- . J. A. SIMMON'S. MASTER BLEND Change of Business The firm of L. O. "Todd & C - , which has existed for some time p::.-t and which lias been doing business ;;i the genera! mercantile line, has In- 1 succeeded- by L. (J. Todd who w:'l conduct the business in the futur.'. , Mr. loud is well known and lias i'i- confidence of the people having b- :: associated with the people of l"ni:..'. in a business way for a number . f I years and always enjoying a geo.l j and we are predicting for him .1 jgood business in the future. I Not a.4 her. vy a cup :i:'-v who :i.i cciitt c.-iin.ir.o th.; ly blei'Htd . to p natmg. i'lice but roasted expressly for the custo .; fjiylity in a mild coiT;c. Muster hiuliest grade coffees proportionate-. asc the ixi os t di.-crinii- Fcrcolsuw. SPECIAL TRICOLATOR for use with pe.co lator or coffee pot. This is the sarn as above only it (Us your old percolator or coffee pot and 'f course costs less ii.oaey. Mailt- of durable .iluiuinum. Price comidcte per ib. SOENNICHSEN'5 SPF.CIAL 35c Aery TtKvno v Auvunvm TRfCOLATOR $2 Without iiail at flavor is tested ill .jiiL'suon t'.e highest grade a price such as we offer astoniahing. Every pound the roasting. Per lb coiTeo obtainable to our customers. Its is cup TRI COLETTE To fit china cups. Ideal for the person only making one cup of coffee. .25c Makes a CofTee Clear as Amber- -The Perfect Coffee Service. 1 IVI Fhor.es 53, 54 and 144 Plattsmouth, Nebraska TRUCKING ATiD SERVICE! At our Garage we are prepared to furnish the best ser vice in repairs of all Automobiles, parts, supplies and acces sories. : TRUCKING! We are always ready for your work in this line and the best service guaranteed. Careful drivers always in charge. DOWLER BROS., The Auto Men -:- -:- Union, Neb. PLATTSMOUTH GIRLS AT THE WES LEYAN UNIVERSITY gr s. v;. It ' Spotted Poland-Chinas! I have a .fine line of Spotted Poland-China boars, both of last Spring and Fall. These are excellent hogs. Call by phone or see me at Union. Uni JOHN LlDGETT, ion, Nebraska 1 j Chester White Spring- Boars for Sale Kansas Giant Breeding 1 j Also a few sows and litters sir d by My Giant. He was third in lur, class at the state fair, not prepared. Also have soine fine September boar.ii and iits pairs and trios, not relat-j ed the pick of ninety fall farrowo 1. Come and see them. j ! Kansas Giant was first aned boir-T , . , m,: and urand charapion. Luenbe-k fcumber Are I,ow Enteiing on Their gilt Tuskos sister v.as second and i VVOVK in sister litter mate to My Giant. Fli! : was aiso nrsi in neru anu nrst r.vl ' sire and produce of dam. He refut- 1 J Four yi)m,N- ladies of riattsiiiouth. o(Tcr of $1,000 for her. I5u fron; . Xe-br:sl;:i. ar attending Nebraska this blood and you cannot fro wrori ,. ' w. i. v.i imiv.-n-ii v in fni v.isii v i I'i:tce this fall. j Miss Iluth Jacks is a member of :tbe se nior la s from the teachers' ! college and tin' -ollejre of liberal arts. lieT advisors are- Professor Iiennelt i.M. Hollowell. i.ead of the department visitor of of Knli-ii litnature. and D-ans Ala baster and P. :. 'IcProud. h'!ie !K.d chosen for her msjor f-ubject Eng lish and her minor BUSY DAY IN POLICE C0UET Work in Larse Edncational Institution For the Year. JOE 11. mih;i:t'i . I'liion, Nebr. a total e n- and intermediate rooai.; of the inter- Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska I will be in Dr. Race's office on SATURDAY, Oc tober 6th, beginning at 9:30 and for the rest of the day. Then every two weeks following. All kinds of the highest grade Dental work, includ ing Extractions, Fillings and the best of Plates at very reasonable prices. , tarIN DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION School Notes The primary room has rollment of pupils. Mrs. Patterson wa.? a the. primary. last week. The total enrollment mediate room is 28. They are very sorry to lose their two scholars, Myrtle Vash and James I 1.... 1 j 1 eiiiuc, v.i:o nave moved away. I Many were absent from school j Thursday attending the formal trans fer of Arlw.r Lodge and Morton park 10 me state. The hish school lias a total en rollment of 53. The first Parent-Teachers' associa tion was held Frit ay evening, Sep. 21. Xe. ofTicers were elected and the plans lor sanies were discussed. The hiprh school bad a picnic Fri day, September 14. at the Larsh farm. Thf)sn present as quests were the teachers of th? lower grades and Mrs. South worth and son Dean. The scholars are preparing the grounds for tennis, ha sire t m 1 1 vnl To vr .ball and croquet. Many broel."t i their hoes, rakes, and spades last Fri jday to prepare the grounds for fen- nis. The pupils of the hiah schfol held a meeting last week to discuss, the subje't of a hiffh sch.ool orchestra. Further plans will be made when they are able to secure a director. 1 Last Friday vni?i'it the sophomore class gave a party in the gym for the freshman class. I Those visiting school were: Amy Austin, Rebecca Hill and Uessie La ', itue. The schedule for the opening ex ercises in the hiph s. hool i- Mcrnday and "Wednesday, sin.ins: Tuesdav and- Thursday parliamentnrv lav.:. antrt rietay imeri- a history. Miss Jacks is carrying work in supervised teaching, edm rational sociology, loic and Vic'orian initry. , Miss Helen V.'ilts i.i a freshman in the eolb-ae of liberal arts. She; is ad vieil by Hcan 'Alabaster. Her pro gram of study iiu-Iudes physical edu cation, freshiii,:!! fundamentals, Er- lidi, Sj.aniirh, 1 hemistry and A history. iss Mariim rite Win s is aiso freshman. S; e is enrolled in teachers' colli de. H r advisors are iToTef-sor Lilli;,n Jeter and JJean j;. E. M -Proud.- Her -our.sc of study includes Env,l isTi, French, general chemistry,' clot!. ins and physical edu cation. Miss Merna Wolff is a freshman in tie f ollefre of liberal arts. Her study includes Enftli.-h. psychology, physi cal education ;.nd games. Her ad visors are Professor Marie Haskins Churchill and Deans Alabaster and McProud. Frum Weiliu-silay's laily Judge William Weber enjoyed an unusual spurt in the affairs of the his tcnu-e today trial Kepi tne nuns oi jus tice grinding tor several minutes at full rate of speed. The chief mat ter of interest was the violations of 1 he auto regulation laws of the state on the complaint supplied by F. A. Holmes, representative of the state sheriff's ollice at Lincoln and in Miicli It. W. Hay ward and Mark El liott of Omaha were charged with having e iterated their car in Cass county without the proper license as required by the state law. Judge Weber assessed a fine eif $1 and costs amounting to JEJ.oO. Another of tle parties charged with violating the auto law was Clar ence Cotner against whom a com plaint was tiled by County Attorney A. C. Cole charging him with operat ing a motor vehicle without lights as required by law. He was assessed a line of $1 and eosts amounting to $8.80. I Another of the callers at the tcni 5 pie of justice was Jesse Creen who had been gathered in by Chief of Po lice Jones last night in the west part of the city in a state of intoxication which had caused him tej run his car i'.ito a small ditch. This morning, Mr. (Jre-en was given a fine of $10 and costs which amounted to $13.50 ml he was released in custody of chief to raise the required amount to appease the wrath of out raged justice. CABINET FACING DISSOLUTION New Crisis in Berlin as Radicals De mand Repeal of the Emergency Edict Try Compromise. London. Oct. 2. Hans Von Itau nuT, the Cerinan minister of econom ics, has resigned, says a Keuter. dis patch from Berlin tonight. t lio I " me ORGANIZE DANCING CLUB LUTHERAN CHURCH (Eight Mile- Grove Precinct) Annoum eme-i.ts for Oct. 7th, li23: At ;::: Sunday School. At 10:H0 divine service (German). A report about the syndicate meet ing will be gi en immediately after the service. Evcrybewly cordially welcome. Gift coods, prty prizes, Children's , books, Vantir.es incense and burn j ers, toilet articles, vanity cases, and I many other jrift articl-s at the Bates Journal want ad3 -pay. Try then. Corner Book aud Stationery Store. current events. The K. K. G. dancing club, com posed rtf a number of the lovers of the best of dance attractions, have leased the Coates hall and are to of fer this winter a number of the very best orchestras that can be found in the midrllewest. I art of the mem bers of the club were members of the old K. K. G. club, which in the win ter of irl!)-20 made Plattsmouth known over this part of the state for the high class dances given. The first of the dances will be held on Thursday night when the Wood ward's Harmonizers of Council Bluffs who have been on tour of the west, will be heard. This is one -i)f the best orchestras in this section of the country. On Saturday evening the Teten orchestra of ' N'ebraska City will play. The club hopes in this way to re store the standing ot dauces given iu the city and create a renewed inter est in this amusement. Berlin, Oct. 2. The early retire-me-nt of the cabinet of Chancellor Stresemann was unofficially forecast this evening as the outcome of the parliamentary deadlock over the chancellor's program for economic reforms aud the opposition of the socialists to the existintr state ef emergency. At S:30 o'clock this eve 'ning the chancellor -was conferring with President Ebert. At I:20 p. m. the chancellor was still cleseted with the president, ami the; belief was expressed in authori tative circles that the resignation of the cabinet might be expected some time during the night in consequence of the socialist party's threat to sup port the- communist resolution de manding immediate repeal of the state of emergency. The cabinet met agajn at '.):?,() to night and is making every effort to reach a compromise. There does not seem, nowever. any iikoiiiioou ot a speedy solution of the crisis. LOCAL.NEWS From W't ilm-xdiiy' ;iily Rev. F. E. Pfoutz and wife were among the Plattsmouth people at tending the historical parade in Om aha today. Miss Gladys Cotner returned this afternoon to Omaha after a f-w hours visit here with lit r mother, Mrs. Cora Cotner. Hay Cavender, Connie Allen and Joe Schlater motored to Omaha this afternocui to attend the historical pa rade in that ity. Mrs. Joint Lutz departed this morning for Omaha to spend the day with friends and looking alter some matlers of business. W. T. Craig was in Omaha today to look after some repairs to machinery necessary in moving a car of coal which he has just received. J. E. Wheeler of tiie But linxton inspector's office, was here jesterday from Lincoln looking after some mat ters at the shops for a few hours. Mrs. Ed Ripple and grandson. James Lee, were in Omaha today for a lew hours visiting with friends and attending the historical parade in that city. Misses Josephine Bys. Frances Bently and Tressic Hackenberg were among those going to Omaha this af ternoon to spend a few hours there visiting with friends. BUILDING SITE FOR SALE Journal want acis nay. Try them. The quarter block known as thc Dr. Jones place. Cood terms. In quire of 0. J. Pothast at the Farmers & Merchants Bank. PICTURE SHOW! SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 6 A Fox Special Featuring Your Old Friend Buck Jones in 9 "The Fast A picture full of thrills from beginning to end. Also a good Mutt and Jeff comedy. Come, bring your friends. crs Union Theatre F3. W. A. Hail ess t : i ! t 1