The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 11, 1924, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11,' 1624.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
rAaa two
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For Fines' Testure
Larger Volzimo
in the baked goods j
as 3
C2;ti Prise j
for ever 30 years.
virsr pay vah pmc:
chief clerk of the legal department of
the Great Northern railway.
Bar associations of Omaha, the
state and nation number her in their
TiirrebershiD. She i3 a member of
the board of directors and of the
chamber of commerce in her home
town. It was Mrs. Buell who intro
duced Hon. James C. Cox to an Asn-
CATHOLIC DAUGH
TERS HOLD liJTER- !
esting mum
IE
! land audience during: his campaign
i for the presidency.
j Nor are her activities confined to
. affairs legal. She is a member of the
: volunteer fire brigade of Ashland, and
can wear a red shirt on occasion. She
was a democratic candidate for con
gress in the Fifth district primary,
two years ago. '
She was city attorney of Ashland
! until last September, when she re
! signed just before going to a hos-;
pitai. wncre sne remain ini hy B i?rpe number of the ladies or
' She attained much publicity last sum- tl"ie organization j
mer v.-ben she prosecuted seven j Tha ev?nt 5 jn the nature of a
youths for discharging firecrackers ' tlon to tlie new members of the
uniawrnuy in me in). I nrrrrmiration as well as the ooserv-
raEi K3
After Every Meal
It's the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
Tery Delightful Reception to Newer geslion and a cleanser
Members and Observance of .
Anniversary is Enjoyeu ; Qnd tccth
,,.. t,-. 1 Wrigley's means
Inst evening the members ot trie,
local court of the Catholic Daughters
of America enjoyed a very line time
at the K. of C. hall on Chicago ave
nue and which was participated in
HUE SWAMPS .
PAWNEE COUNTY
BALL TDSSERS
Auburn High Schoci iiuintet is Fifth
Victim of Plattsmouth Cage
Men This Season.
Mr ,i.ipn;s of fou?:ps foucht
LY C V' GOVERNMENT
Mrs. Bue!l lias practiced in the
county and district court here in the tno eFta
last few years and is well acquainted jyi pjtts
in rlattf mouth and her worK as nn
attorney has been recognized over
ance ot tue peeonu rrniversary
!ishmcnt of the court here
smouth.
Following the regular business
c-rcoinn (hp lndip? pninvpd a most de-
the eastern section of the state. Mrs. ijhtful evening of games and con
Buell comes of a family that is very tegtg whicn were Kjven under the
ASHLA.ID LADY AT
TORNEY IS MARR
Mrs. Irer.e Euell, Well Known in the
Eastern Part of State, Wedded i
to a Retired Farmer.
active in public nffairs as her sister
at St. Paul, y'ir.nesota, was demo
cratic candidate for congress in that
state two years ago.
r.nlf it HIS IVCll 9111 I
. av. t i c w iii l r w m mm
AUTOMOBILE DE
DUCTIONS ANI
INCOME TAX
I'rfim "Hairs-lay's Iaily
Levi Keisor. 7S, retired Ashland
fTrmer. yesterday secured license in
Co'iii':i! IHti.Ts to wed Mrs. Irene C.
i;-'el!. 4S. Ashland lawyer and former
Ashland city attorney.
Taxpayers Are Advised as to the Re
ductions They May 3ake in
Returns cn Autos.
From Friday's L'ai'.y :
Deductions alloweel taxpayers in
connection with the maintenance and
.Mrs. Ev. 11 has practiced law in rvnpratinn nf nntnmobiles are the
Ashland for the lact three years, and subject of frequent inquiries from; as a fitting close of an ideal evening
im br. i a iil. i;nn.. (liinnp eipnt years taxpayers in filinc an income tax re
supervurion of M'ss Mildred Schlater
and which furnished a great deal of
amusement and fun for all the mem
bers of th3 party. In the various
contests there were prir.es fifiven for
the most skillful of the members. A
other of the entertaining features
the evening was the son;? and dance
given by Master Connie Sc.later that
was heartliy encored by the members
cf the party.
During the course of the evening.
Mrs. A. G. Bach. -the retiring vice-
recent and the organizer of the loca! .
court, was presented with a beauti
ful bouquet of roses ss e token of Membership- Campaign On With 25,
esteem oc her associates m tnis great
From Thursday's Daily
Another scalp hangs from the belts
of the Plattsmouth high schoci bas
ketball five. This time it was the
! Auburn tribe that was shorn of its
'crowning glory" by Chief -ltothert's
braves, although it is suspected that
the said "crowning glory" was a
"tonpe" from the ease with which
it was lifted. The rcore was 33 to 9.
For the first few minutes it look
ed ar though the invaders might give
the locals a real battle but they
f oon proved to he unequal to the task
atter the blue got to going, and j
then, as in previous games, it was
only a question of how large the'
seore would be.
i The Plattsmouth live-man-defense, !
!.is taught by Coach Rothert, who, by '
the way, is the best basketball men- j
i tor the local high school has ever j
I had. was as impregnable as that oi '
; the "Klineized" Cornhurkers last 1
' j Friday night when it rendered pow-'
erloss tl'.e highly touted Creighton
, live. Time and again, Krejci, blue
center, with flail-Tike blows, would
Bf 0TTi nQIU" k71n ? flown the apparently safe pass- i
lU 01 Hi t UltllC es of the opponents, or Chase or Re-j
, b"! would intercept them, while'
lllntt and Wasley guarded the visi- j
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;i LEGION AND AUXIL
IARY ARE ON THEIR
ft
fa
of the
organization of the women
Catholic church.
At an appropriate hour the mem
bers of the party were treated to r
very delightful two course luncheon
served by the committee in charge oi
irs. Tim Kahoutek ajid which came
000 For legion and 15,000
Auxiliary Set as the Goal.
'tors with a proficiency which only
. comes from good coaching.
j However, Plattsmouth did not neg
; lect the offensive side of the game
previous. She holds A. H. and M.
(K'gret-s iror.i ii'.o Lnivovsity or .Min
nesota. She is the 3th woman in
this country to have been admitted
t practice before the supreme court
of the 1'r.itecl Ptr.tes.
She has a son attending the Pos
te.n School of Technology. She is an
aunt of Norman C. Gault. Omaha at
torney, and was residing in Omaha
herself when the war broke out, at
which time she went west to become
PoullrvWairtedi i
v- turn. Tlie following is for the guid
ance of owners and prospective own
ers: Such cost for garage bills, gaso
line repairs etc., may be deducted
as a business expense when an auto
mobile is used wholly for business
purposes, or in trade, profession, or
farming. When used partly for such
purposes and partly for the pleasure
or convenience of the taxpayer and
his family, the cost may be pro-rated
and that part attributable to busi
ness or the other pursuits mentioned
deducted as a business expense.
The same rule applies with regard
. .i .1 r . r . ;
i iu i lie ueuii.uuu tur uepretiiiiiuu,
which is allowed when an automo
I bile is used wholly in business, trade,
; profession or farming, and must be
apportioned accordingly when used
partly for such purposes and partly
.u- pleasure, it an automoDiie is
Uied almost exclusively for pleasure,
, 2 deduction for depreciation is not
i allowed.
The purchase price of an auto
i mobile, even when used wholly in
i business, cannot be deducted from
'gross income. It is a capital expen
j diiure. deduction of which is ex
! press! y disallowed by the revenue act.
j The 5 per cent tax which attaches
to the sale of an autombile cannot
i be deducted by the purchaser because
'-ifg-lir iJt io a tax levied on the sale by the
.manufacturer, and must be returned
TATr'MJrr V Cirnr? IIT an' ra5t n bim. The manufacturer
W HLHiijOLJAI , rLcix. 13 til may reimburse himself in the amount
.of the tax by agreement with the
i purchase, in manner prescribed by
A car lord of lire poultrv wanted trca?1ury regulations. So far as the
to be ilpiivrrp.l at nouitrv "mr nPar purchaser i3 concerned, the tax is a
the P.urlin-m frtrht house. Platts- inrt of thc fOSt to him of the a"t
mouth Wi:!.'i:sr)AY. Feb. 13th."on ""-'"bile. The manufacturer may not
dar on! v. for which we will pay the ,!r(!lut tax in his return, unless
following tre aniount is included in his gross
i income.
CASH PRICES I An automobile license fee i3 re
garded as a tax, and may be dedtict-
.lens. r.er lb 20c ed whether the autombile is used for
L i -f ,5 --:. t
'nmi Friday's Daily
The biggest and the most intensive-
membership drive ever put on by
any organization is said to be in the
process by the American Legion and
it? Auxiliary. With a membership
iast ycarof 17.000 and 7,400, respect
ively, these energetic and patriotic
SOUTH BEND PEO
PLE ASK FLATTE
' . BIVFR flSHRF yrf-T- n Jnm!ar-v ,5- a drive vv
niffLlI UmLt?L started to close wiih convention iu
c.c-scrvice people have set as their
goal
and
.T.d with series of short passes with
i Krejci as a pivot, the blue and white
i forwards would carry the ball down
i the court for goals, assisted at times
by Wesley, Plattsmouth guard.
The eighth grade team defeated
the seventh grade in a preliminary
in which the fans witnessed future
high school luminaries perform.
I Summary:
Plattsmouth 33)
FG FT
Shoot th2 hills in an Overland!
With a surge of robust power,
Overland whips into action ofl:
like a streak carrying you up and
over the top of the steepest, meanest
hills. Try it out.'' Overland will
prove on the road its reputation as
the most car in,' the world for the
money. Champion $695; Sedan
$795, tab. Toledo.
N BAUER
Dealer
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
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Form Organization to Secure Either
State Aid Bridge or Private
Owned Toll Bridg-e.
2 5,00J members for the Legion
15.U00 for the Auxiliary this
as
me
in tue tan. nut fi iniensivi; cam-
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paign is nemg carried cn cuiiiit; l"lsjHatt lg
-ontn- I Hertford, rf
J Frank Warner of Norfolk heads Rut tery. rg
' the Legion membership forces ana
SOCIAL WORKERS MEET
Rebal. rf
Chase, If :
Krejci. c
.Wasley. rg (C.)
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
From Friday's Daily
The residents of the vicinity oi-worj.er
toutn liena nave taren up in rea: :
earnest the proposition of securing t
bridge-over the; Platte river at thai :
point that v.-iH -addto the conven-i
ience of the residents of that locality
anl.. Tiiiutii.itheyk,xct to j;iaic a
uiucB'v clpser couta Jbe,t,ween Omalja
and" Lihcolri, fhan tbe present one
that crosses the rfvef at Ashland.
While' the prinfe object of thc
movement is to secure if possible a
j Mrs. It. H. Hamilton of Long Pine,
ithp Auxiliary. Three prominent Le
'gi i men are in charge in each dis-
tri t and one prominent Auxiliary
Mrs. K. T. Ahby of Hastings is
ir-fistaiit to Mrs. Hamilton and the
captains of the various districts of
: the- Auxiliary are: First. Mrs. C. E.
McOlasson. Lincoln; Setond. Jlrs.
JohnKilrjiartin.fOmaha ; Third, Mrs,
Frank Warner, .Norfolk; Fourth.
i.Mrs. Harry Norval. Seward; Fifth,
; Mrs. R. T. Jones, Edgar; Sixth, Mrs.
t A. L. Hollstien. Spencer; Seventh,
Laura Kintz, Lodgepole.
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From Tlinrfrtny'j I")a1lv
The Social Workers of the Metho-
v.-ere much appreciated by the ladies
in attendance.
At a suitable hour dainty refresh
ments were served by the hostesses
which added to the completeness or
dist church were very pleasantly en- .. n,-rtvn,p,lt ihe members of the
afternoon at) .
HI. a
state aid bridcre tire neonle in the!
South Rend locality are fill if neces- j 11 1S Planned to have reports turn
sarv to. have a. private toll bridge j r! in every two weeks and those that
constructed that1 will serve the needs ' :ue laSKinS behind will receive a
of the community until such time as ! '' oi "pep" from their captain.
the state and county feel equal to
i Po.ts and units will visit nearby
supplying a free bridge. The -enthusiasm
and spirit in which the
South Rend, Alvo. Murdock and oth
er places are joining in the campaign
looks good to see a bridge built even
if it is by private capital.
towns to encourage them and speak
ers will be sent out to tell of the pur
poses and activities of the organiza
tion. A bulletin containing on out
line of this has just been sent out i
'rom state headquarter:? which are
Totals 15 3 2 33
Auburn (9)
FG FT F P
Mr stcrs. rf 2 0 0 4
Armstrong, If 0 0 1 O
Curtis, c (C.) 12 0 4
Andrew, rg 0 0 1 0
Culwell, lg 0 1 2 1
tertained on Tuesday
the charming home of Mrs. Will
Heinrich" on West Mein street, who
was assisted in entertaining by Mrs.
Fred Lugsch and Mrs. A. H. Dux
bury.1 The ladies spent some time in
planning a colonial tea which they
expect to hold in the parlors of the
Methodist cMiroh on Tuesday, Feb
ruary IS, which will include an ap
propriate program.
During the afternoon ?.In Ed Ho
l party.
Chamberlain's-Cough Remedy. "
' Aids Nature
Medicines that aid' halUVe "ate 'a"'
ways tnost effectual. 'Chamberlain's'.
Cough fteraedy nets "oh this flail- rt "
allays the cough.' relieves the lungs,
aids expectoration;, opens 'the secre
tions and aids ridtufe Tn restoring' the '
svstem to 'a health? condition. fho;f-'.'
man give a very plef-tsir.g vocal uum-jsano's liav'e testified to Its good quaK-
Totals
ber jird Miss Dorotha Pond one of : ties Try it wheri you have a 'cOugli
9 her -delightful piano -pelet t ions which or cold.
:Ui1'!",,Vi,l.",
E:rA.-..-fe-:'.j.
The boosters for the new bridge ! looted in Lincoln
per lb
Ducks, per lb 18c
Gese. per lb 13c
Turkeys, per lb 20c
Car-ens (7 lbs., up) per lb 22c
Old Roosters, per lb 8c
Guineas, per dczen 3
15c business or for pleasure or conven
ience.
In the event of a collision between
a truck r.nd an automobile used for
'l'-aure or convenience the owner
ot the truck may claim a deduction
:'or damages, provided the truck was
being usd for business at the time
of the collision. No deduction is al
lowed tne owner of the automobile.
TT 1 .
legucrn pouitrj-, sc
Eeef hides, per lb j 6c because it was not being used for
Horse hi.ies each T business purposes. Amounts ex-
...ww
Farmers, Notice
Mired fo prleas.;re or convenience in
i repairing damages thereto caused hv
not consti-
J'PffllCPnt fii.rrt n iiin ilr
Wr:i;Xi:si)A V is our reerular buy- lr;!e deductible losses,
inc: day in Plattsmouth. Watch our Tixr-ayers are advised
ji3 mi :;i
not to de-
!i- .t market quotations on iny ir. the filing of their returns To
-y, made possible only be- do so results in confusion and con-
your pcu;tr.
: . f 1 I X" Ilf TI.( I If I TiiOT T.'.i o I, , , n ; , . . ..
. . .,,,lt, Jtl Kt-j-n-n uunrg tne closing days of
load lot, daeet to New York. the filing period, which ends at mid-
e will poFitively be in Platts- ri-ht of March 15
mouth on above date, prepared to !
take care of all poultry offered us
at these prices.
hae held three meetings, one on' Jliin' "istricts ana towns nave
Saturday, Monday and Wednesday, f 'u.iu-nge.i each other and treats at
and have perfected an organization I the ta?0 ' invention are in most
to carry on tlie boosting for the j "a?es the penalty cf the loser.
bridge aud the officers of the new j
association are George Vogel, prcsi- ! DIES IN KANSAS
dent; Willhm J. O'Brien, secretary, j
and J. L. Carnicle, treasurer. The j '''r"r Thursday's rxiiiv
officers are working hard on the ' Word was received here this morn
proposition and their petitions areig of the denth at Sebetha, Kansas,
being signed very extensively in that i33 evening of Mrs. Nesladek. moth
section of the county. j er of Anthony, Miss Marie and Geo.
Some fifteen years ago South Rend j Ne'-ladek. who formerly made their
bed a wagon bridge over the Platte -borne in this cify. The sons are now
river which was carried out in one f lh- intr in Fremont and Miss Marie
of the very heavy, ice gorges and . rrs' 'ps at Sehotha with the mother,
floods in the Platte river and since J The deceased lady had been at the
that time the residents there have ' hospital in the Kansas city for some
felt very much the need of a struc
ture that would be adequate to the
needs of the community.
ATTENTION
time past.
ASKS FOR EIVORCE
Frn:n FrMny's Iaiy
This morning petition was filed in
Every one knowing themselves in-: the offire of the clerk of the district
debted to Cass county for ..personal I court by Mrs. Grace E. Applegate
taxes will kindly respond to the final ' through her rttr.rney, C. A. Rawls.
statement which was mailed to them1 asking that she he granted a decree
W. E. KEENEY.
TO STUDY VOICE IN ITALY
OH. H. C. LEOPOLD
Osteopathic Physician
R?fd Teptsd and G!a
Fitfeii
rTntvu Klock ' Phone zu
PLATTSMOUTH
Finn Frtrlay's Oaily
Fred Klepser went to Lincoln Wed
nesday afternoon. He expects to
leave some time within the week for
Italy, where he will studv voire.
Fred has a fine tenor, a beautiful
natural voice, and with application
ar.d hard study he can accomplish
wonderful things.
Fred has many warm -friomis iia
VjWho will watch his progress with a
-r;rrc3i ueai of pride. We"
V , Kepublican
in tne month of December. The law
dennnrls a distress warrant durintr
the month of February.
Your County Treasurer.
f4-2d. 2sw. MIA U. GERING.
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Womeh!
Listen to this About Wonderfully
Beautiful Wavy Hairl
ping Water
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
I
f MRS. T. C. M'CABTY
of- divorce from Joy R. Apple
gate. The petition of the plaintiff
alleges that the parties were mar-
rled at Omaha in March, 1906 and
that the defendant has been gtiilty
of desertion of the plaintiff. The
custody of the minor children and
suitable alimony is also asked by the
plaintiff.
The bilious and dvsneutie nv n.
M.ini sunerers and appeal to our sym
ipathies. Many such. linwrr v.-,,,.
M-m. -umpieieiy restored to health bv
; th nao rf i 1 - . ... . - I
t .Ui- - auiucuain s l aDiets
ielscf a Brooder!
Why experiment with unknown
e,and untried brooding equipment?
Euy a "National" at our risk. Sold
SCOUTS WIN A GAME
From Thursday's l'aily
The members of the Boy Scouts
troons of this city were victorious
on Tuesday evening at Nebraska City, j
when they engaged In a spirited con-j
test with the Scouts of that city at j
the high school gym and as the re-j
suit of the. efforts of the local hoop-;
sters the score stood 18 to 8 in favor;
of Plattsmouth when the final whis- '
tie was blown. El Wescott and
Chick Taj'lor were the chief point
getters for the Plattsmouth team.
A Judicious Inquiry'
A 11 1 - II i 1
-t- utoc muicis sirenpiuen the stom- v,cij uim, invncji-i.ci-ikf visits
What is there about a girl that can make her more at
tractive so easily than her hair? It is like a frame to the
picture.
The most marvelous curl and vave producer on the
market is the new OCEAN WAVE, a liquid that absolutely
makes the most stubborn, dullest and straightest hair fall in
natural charming silky curls.
With it, you can install a permanent cur! or wave that
wiil stay in many, many days. Its effect is startling.
Don't delay! Keep your hair looking its best. Make
it be admired. Save time and money. Harmless asy to
use. Buy a bottle at your drug store or department store to
day. Ask for f
"The Curl That Won't Unfurl!"
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money
cheerfully returned. If unobtainable, at
your store, send $1.00 plus 10 cents post
age and we will mail you a bottle. - .
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Hemstitching and
Kcot Edging ,
N. 4th St., Plattsmouth
PHONE lOtW
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thp rfriirr trnrtf sax- Tie tins
Made for Coal, Oil or often heard druggists ask a customer
' . j who wished to buy a cough tnedieine, ; f.'
Y j A , , v , ! wnetner It was for a child or an
A ach. invigorate the liver and im. guarantee.
A prove the digestion. They also cause Gas.
. a geniie movement -of the bowels.1
. . vun you nave any trouble with! " vi lu uuy oiuwu- adult, Ed ff for a chU6. they almost
)V imui x inai. i uttn-n jrwiu. gsa. xxiuc lnrnaDiv recommenaea cjnamoer-
, lan's Cough Remetly. The reason for
; this Is that they know there is no
i danger from it and that it always
cures. There is not the least danger
iu giving It and for colds, croup and
whooping cough It is unsurpassed.
on
OMAHA, NEBRASKA -SPECIAL
SALE ON NOW AT THE FOLLOWING DRUG
AttD DEPARTMENT STORES IN PLATTSMOUTH
H. M. Soennichsen, F. G. Fricke &Co.,
Mauzy Drug Co., Weyrich & Hadraba
!nn pcpt tn ATm'l '-1f
1 Tr V rs ?ki .. , . 1 .8
"- 'j. uuucimuu, uu uas oeen
spending the past week" at Sidney,!
Iowa, at the htme of her f arent?. Mr! '
nd Mre.'Dave Iliatt. returned honp
ysterllay afterntony'v v? v?. .;
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