The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 01, 1924, Image 1

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VOL. NO.
PLATTGilOUTII, NEEBA5IIA, "ONEAY.
ER 1, 1321.
NO.
THANKSGIVING
DAY 18 A QUI
PROGRAII IS SUCCESS
i
ra mm
El
held
ONE IN THIS GUY
COJEvIUNITY OESI1ILVANCE AT
UNION SERVICE AT I.IETH
ODIST CHURCH.
KM HOME GATntRiHGS MELD
!'r..;n S.it i. 1 v :-- 1 r.iv
The program ami box i.upp-.r
at the Lcwiston church eaat of ar
ray on last Wednesday evening was
vt'ry successful both socially and
financially and as the r suit of the
entertainment thj sIkm1 vil! derive
a very peat sum of mom y. The
Ua-LeY. Miss Ma hie lb-ward, and
the yours: folks of the school arrang
ed a very delightful program of reci
tations ar.u s-ugs arid which with
(vnu-.-'b :-a rcd to add to tht pleasure
of the ieml.rrs of the- crowd thr.t
filled the h ailding to its utmost
capac'ty. Miss Howaid and the kitj-b-;s
of h r school are feeling wt 11
phased over the outcome of. the eli
te rtair.me nt and the success that was
thrived fr the schocb
Younger People Enjoy rootbc
Gaines at Nebraska City and
Lincoln For the Day.
From Fn.!jy'
I ai ' y
lien lite l)U -! ao-
d tht ir doors for the
tiif re were very few
th. main portion of the
greater part of the ciii.nnr
the festive gatht Tints
The Thanksgiving day in this city
was vi rv cuiat and followii. a, trie
noon hour v. t
of the city c'o
rest of the day
l'l!V. Ii I u
f lly. the
sc-vkirg
HOWARD LONG
BOUND OVER FOB
TRIAL TODAY
FUNERAL SERVICES
of mrs. mi falk
f
at the Hone in Sr.uth Tark
Attended By Laitre Nurai.-er of
Neighbors and Friends.
fn i:i Friday's lai y
The last fad rites in ban-ar of the
m"m .ry f Mrs. William F. Fni:
.'.(! bald cm '. e--n rs:!;i y : ftei I con
at 2 at t'"e ho:a-- in South Purl:
i nd t he .----i vic es v re :.!. itded I y
t: v. ry large rumb. r of the r-.-L.tivt
Irient'.j and n: iahbors to share with
the hers t.vfl t amity tin- !": sorrov.
!hat has come to them.
Th- sirvhej, v.tre conducted hy
r.Mer liert Kii.r of Clenvood a ltd
v.-i-v.' in ke.-pait: with thj lioline.-s
f.:ith of w .!.-a the deceas 'tl vva3 a
: u-n h- r. l-:idr Oscar York of thi.
ci;v at'i-t-(1 in the s.Tvii'-s
2EC3YERETG IZQU GPEEATIOZi. fjfi
From Friday's THdiv
The many friend of
fpamrlcr t'atrily in xixis 1
he phased io learn tiift
p.TU'Ie :'. the dat:;;"her c
Mrs. .-pangler, is u v :.
nice pi-'aress in ree .veriii
( '( ::.:( :i for ci'pe7:;"-::'iT::-t
t ;r:nel on TreOiy :
::anuel hr.-pital in t5:n:t
r- i v i I s . t iit-" v
SLTFZ?.ILTG FHOII FALL
the Fred
":;!;ty will
iMiss Nettie
if Tr.
owinr
it: fron
v i h
::t the
a.
I
and
,'e!'V j
h.-Y i
w;! s ;
Irn- i
(;. o.
known ca 1
t !ie ell eo
n VfirjjSOnAV'1-- '"' f-w days a?: when
kLb fc'LLrKi-sUr. I h-' tU tv.dv feet from the ham on
weniM her. the well
tor. is i! ffcrin t; from
verv s''ei' I;m! that
liUYTQ JOE
CAUSES
GLOOM iN GiTY
-Tf-i.-i.-l TTtc n 'lJe-r-z- T.art-p i pnrp I
he tarir c.
Tn. Th;
hotd; ard
f; !I
w:
' n:
the e
rtj...
)e
i' i:as felt to o. site ;
ts- of the -)-: a ii.m .
n ; e n t
!nii it i
on
l-ovv th::t her pre.-tnt rat-
iu-prov'-n'pnt v. ill 'ou:;uuf ntitil
is .ntiiely cot of t.av.ircr and -a
hie i.) ret ura to Lc i em-3 lit
VTedr.esdav Evcnine'.
of :
he j
n I F' oni
i Th
m;i h
.id
0A!H WEOilflSOAY !
TO GOME EARLY!?
.i i i ; '
1" t;i
r. !
.rv
h. !
!;I U'.
.h ; . i
T : n. t
Si ill'
fail.
The
; : t h
sure
d V
ers',:i. near (. ul
.- a V( : y se trv
re -.1 : ly r -:il ! v-d in
: il as v :-- -v
i or t h a .-eki. ' t
; :.:!y ;m1 o!' ,!
a lid is still
ti'.e result ol iiie
Tracturrd Knee Cap Sustained in
roo'br.ll Came v.iil P.ob H. S.
cf It Basketfap.il Star.
:a
e:
:: ,r'.
: I'e'a
lo
th" :'r('in
-. f
ires Prtliminary Pie P.riitfj and
Puts Up Cash Bond cf SI. 009
Tor Appearance in Court.
mm
he FUiject
ihe
tl
a rou n 2 the fnn:i!y board for the
Tlr. ukscivins; dinner or mo:"riiiir
out of the city fcr the rvpular ii.:Iny
tlaj- foe thai! r-iimc.
The ommnr.ity Thr.nki-eivins: was
c.h.M-rv-. .1 chiefly in the ur-i--n chnrcl:
vrvii"? held at thi Firrt :.h-t aod.si
church on 'Venre' day i '. r.iii ;t
o'cock and v.hich was a'tended by a
very lurtre limi'.N-r if ti.e citizens.
The con.-rrepation with a devout
spirit o'.Tered up their Than.iis-rivin x
for the rro:-perity and happiness
-which had he-.-n th; ir ran in the
paft year and th c nera! sucf--s of
the nation cf wnich they are a part.
The services were pr":d d over Ly
From Frktny's
This morn
! . v l ! i h n--tailv
V
Od.cr .To" I
r- ' T i a
p-1. d
tires r
L'.ivi: e
3:
ar
Daily
Ti r t li e
i.un:r in
.':., y
,. rshni i
: ::n-:. vhilc
tht- true'-:
i::k n from
'!'' ei
is i he (ii
I'.e-'sil
D.'-nha.
f the strrnon wu
text. Psaln.s 1 1 1; : 1 a :
m t !;e siant : me bnru
:th ,f His Paints."
Iron Hare was horn in
Nebrak:,. November ig
attorney of
an c.ptured
n; rn in a: hy
i.nd li.-j'Uty
k :s ct' r wa
1
...
o::
'9. ti n d den
I'-?. 1 '.'24.' :
'.ntd hy ?
'tiner at th
n from the
rr.ved her
John F.
from
W(d:T
"outh
of hi--
ti
the Rev.
tor of the
audience
V. autiful
Frt'til: Kttiory Pfout
church .-: n i
in rdri'ir.fr
" n; i ! r- httit:
was ope-vd by
"J- meric; . ti e
dud" to
I'
the patriotic :
The iiivocition
P.?v. Walter 11.
rvires that fo'.hjwed.
wa? r-fn hy the
Rohb. the pastor of
Christian church., who
blessing of the Almighty
:cr..hl?d cor ereat ten and
the First
risked the
or h ' a r
their purposes. The proclamation of
the president was read by Rev. j
I'foutr. The mixed q-jartet compo.-ed
f Misr-s Joit''::r.e Ahr.rr. and He'.-;
rn "Wt scctt, Mc'.hts. Cliford and Har-,
p-v Cecil s-inr tl: sfU-fticn. "The
Kip- cf Lev. :.!y She-h- rd Is." which
refracted tie p-rc.itcst credit on the
r embers of the fjoartet. The scrip
ture lesson was riven by Rrv. Rohb.
Tl:- s'-rrr.on rf tb.e occrvion was triv n
! v tl. Iv. II. CJ. Moflusky. r-.'tt'tr
of the Firrt Presbyterian i,Tireh..
and was a very ; hh disconrse on
"Th? Art of F.efr?: ThTfcfv.l." point
ing f.ttt th n-'-ed of t!ie nation and
tl-." p-'ep'f to r -nder up to th" Maker
their egressions of appreciation and
thankfu!nes. The fTvices c'os ,
with the s i r. t: i r. r: cf ".'.n-'ria " by
the ent'r t:itdi'-nce. anl the ben.-dirti-.n
hy r: v. II. C. :.I:f'!'iky.
Th-- e:'hT Th;. nksadvinsr day
.v:: ve:y pV; . ant until in the late
:dt rnoon when a smaii rncw flurry
cause 1 a L-i nerous do wr pour of the
beautiful that covered the streets for
a few momerts and rnve the public
a reminder of the fact th.it winter is
with its afrain
Omaha and ft cured the r
cii.Tit on a bond of Sl.OCO. !
Tho your.,' man. Lons. entered a .
p'e:; of not truilty befc-t' County
Jud" Alien J. Eeescn and waived j
the preliminary Leari::" ar. I the tak-
IiiiT of t'."tii:tcny nr.d v.-;il. relet. s; d
o:i a r;.: h bond of 1 ,000 v. hi.h a-j
I rovlvt ri rr.rl pia'ed in the I'itKt?- i
n ou:h State Lank an J the bond sien- !
ed hy II. A. Schneider, president of
the hank, as security.
:he cast v as t et lor ner riti-; uz
'he r - xt it r:.. of ihe distric .o-irt j
t-nd the your e; nan rc'-'.-a- d to re-j
t.u:n to l.is i;o.: " r.e.nr South Omah.-i j
to a:;a'.r and riiswer k i' e hi'rtr !
preferred acainst him in tl-e court at
the time he hot-id be notiheJ. i
The authorities have failed ,-o far j
to find anv trace of ihe mmV-r.-' of i
ti.e r-i'Vi!T pittv who vrre with tht
trv-h h r--tirert
v. n- :
at r- nt ! v j-n k- titeir
word of their ihitity l.rs been)
learned alt hnvtrh the otlieis i re still
the case atid nope to
finite clue to the m n. j
a- stoutly denied any j
",h t he t.tktr. of the:
.vied t!
red twcnty-r'.v
OT;.- da.".
r.
(.)' two
wa tpnderty r 'f- d by t
i.-siil rcach.in: v.ena.!
vas u ;.i"i(d to Willi
d Isl-n !. Xehr -; ;i. X,
. .) vcm
e ye ivs.
Im , r-
Huret e
:vint hs
' iv f i
d v.-hen
;,;h at
Site ir
ma- the
r n. th
riatt r.
a.-r. rr
a host
a 1 w: vs. ;
,
1 VeS
nd.
-r.-ni?
Prank
It 'i . m-'nds.
to
t!
a i
urn lo. r
si:
li ci
Ct.t-.n of
v ie'.ativcs
!:e decer'Fi-d
, f-:ra
of ir
;i ditiifiil ;-ud iovinn
falthf-!'. wife and r:,:
! 1:. r 1) -; ! or.-- that will
if it hy th.e-'e pii:' th" host i
i of n...nv vcars" stau;lin-r.
j
at. t
i. a -
her
preiitiy
i Lmi i .'l'-, It O I v
t
5.-1'
t r
WOT
I.;.-.-
in
:U-
i mi 'h
I.n;r
en w.
t he t ime the sto'en ;
a!.-.. I and they have i pf r-r Dr?r1nrt Urcihil All Tl.OSi
md no
S:ndinp; Gifts bv
tc Get
Cn the Job ft
-t
ih
port m-e
a;r.
o:
yr.y
the Cl ri-tn
Of the
tc
::al
o-e: pift-
, ft... -;ft
liverd a.
:e:y
A
ii
i t a
or cil
., v 1
T
;
-h
ttt
of
r"od or b
i.n
f'.;'C
te tii
I
:i:t
SUPPLY MEASURES ?-
i "
TQ GOME FIRST;'-
. whh
at v.t.i
ice th"
- ;.'ori(.
! er ha
. .s t h-
ui:..; a.-.
r critshed
w )uld h'
most of t!
at t: e
t Friday j
E-hat t -n !
in t :.
0. a vn far !
! th- Jay-!
of a : tarry-
i n:s :s
a i:umher of
rock were on
ve kept the
ie winter.
. .... u
Th" -e-et.;
il v-orhu--
r d ' i
'Id "ee
:K" t :
rv '."' ha- its -:' 3V-:t
t hr.-ie,. s tl a.- ; mi
lae d-pattt-ent bend
'.hat the ;:-..C-k-!COV
tr.l r -ii h ' aa.r
(l-y. Nt.v.-.
s- ranee dmi'dy rura of
eir.c (h livered prompt-
r to
ii r ti ; in.
v Chrh-
tunnel r.- thod .f cp.iar
has !
-: :ri vorue. cool
rrar for 'he work-
.'JI lO
ra
l th
! u r. :
u:v!-e:l
'"a the
1 -
e
;id.
but
Lo-wer Kcnte cf Congress to Con
centrate On Appropriation
Bills.
- r-r.-.u- n
bills was
Wr shirr. ton. .Nov.
tration on appropriation
r.srreed '..pon as th basis of the icrh
hitivc procrim for the itouse at thi?
in of cf r.i,re-'3 at a ct-nferf-n -e
:or f
- c.-v -tat
lie l ;
Wl.-.
r-nah
'I V-e made ;,c cf-n
i is feared th-tt it
(i i ine- th" f i;t rry
Lou is vi'lo Co-Tier.
r-TT t t . -'
PP.IEITDS
r
r-r-
:n
toeay
:w n President Co-did we
and hrvse ad-rs. pp'frrr CiH'tt.
Rcprs titrtie Loi-cvorth of O-iic
the rcpub'ican floor leaders and
Chairman ?th 11 of the rules (omn-.it-tee
airee:! v.ith the p'-e.-ident that
attention ahould be tentrr.-il first en
the suppdv measures tf. prevent thr-iieccar-ity
for an extra st.-sien after
?:ej:t March for this reason alon.
Other p-.e-aures v.-hich the lions"
deleamtion told Mr. Coed id re would
r ortr tip at this session included the
rivers and rnrnors rni. xa- r't ''-( 0,;t
tiniti i-isrs nroa-ram. tne .vici-a: . -n i
hi'l to amend the banking laws, the
Ivhlhach retirement bill affecting
-rovernmer.t employes and the con
stitutional amendment providing for
chancs in the time cf mcftinsrs of
constrcss, already passed by the sen-
The house leaders also expect the
f.ht for the Howell-Bnrkley bill,
providincr for the abolition of the
railroad labor board to be renewed.
m. FrM..
Mh Svlvta
W-mI.ov- Inv ev :
f ri- ndr, at l.f t
t.orthw-.-t rr;'ti
t be e .- r.t t a;- i
delt-1 tfully v--.
was n rra n tied i
dec- r'it le-is at:
i fit tine: s- t lins
1 yaun pec pie.
numbf r of :ra.r
r.t which Ray
most succrs-ful a
two priaes while
Me was hoste'-s
; t- a number of
.t.nt lir-.a in th"
:'or. of t' e r--tv anj
ona 'h- t al will rt-.v-tt
'iff : ihei . Tl e hme
in th" TI-.anlvFsrivins;
d vhi'h f,trr.:m-d a
for the !.;:'! rinr of
Iiurinp th" ev . ninw a
es were joy-d and
La-ahert proved th"
d vss awarded
th consolation
ast at
ee l-.ar.dl
tiah-s sao-p.d be in the na il
hi-fore Christmas wek at
1 all-jv the usual time fnr
'2r ;t tl'.e articif s io, eae
conrested i:.ail ctTidition that pre
vails at 'his srasan cf th" year.
Po?r:a.-t"r J. V. Ihdaies, 1 rdd
inr his part to the pen ml eatr.paicn
i f ' Id ii It Karly." and will try to
s'.-'- th:-:! (very aco-.imodation and fa.
cility is rriven th" persons who a,-e
'-i-.dy to et their articles in the
ma i
on.
before the Christmas season is
-tre your eiftr now. place a "Do
O-. n Until Christmas" tatr on
: ard send them away and than
in ease with the Christmas task
.coaplished.
pr;7" was received by I-mian Flyr.n.
At an appropriate hottr dainty re
freshments were served by the host
ess and Miss Helen Reean. The
of town rue:
Cote of Omaha.
ts wc3 Miss -Jean
OFF rCH KI-Y HEETING
From Friday's Daily
This morr.injr at an early hour
Edward Patterson. Edrar Wescott.
Ray Lambert, Willis Hartford. For
est Shrader and Irvintr Wiltse. mem
bers of the local Ili-Y association,
departed for Columbus. Nebraska,
1 1 where they will attend the state con
ference, of the association that is
ibeirtp hel l Ihere Friday, Saturday
Rrnresentative Lor.-rworth ex
pressed belief the house would dis-
r Vi t-q rf tho cleron annronri-
i-oY, hills before the Christmas re-'." Sunday and which it is expect
T " f,;,ir oo-to,-T, ait ed will be attended hy a very larrre
the supply bills would be passed be- number of the Hi-i boys from va
fore March 4
i ious points in the state. The beys
VFXBICT F03 DEFENDANT
la-ai.a-'s ifjt'y
't'.rv had under ronsidf ra! lor.
Th.
the cause of William
' h" r.-; 11 it aide Aspuran'.
ih" United filiates, in
court on Tuesda.v and
ret
are anticipatiutr a fine time and
the
m a rtv,M-t PtittQ-nnntii hirh most interesting rneetlns in
chool athletic director, was in Oma- ' Fathering of representatives from
ha today to enjoy the Tech-Cam- this section of the stafe to discuss
bridge football game which is being, the matters of interest that may
tki afternoon. reome befor them.
'. Fmii'ti vs.
e society r f
the district
Wednesday.
riven their instructions V,"fi!n"ii
afternoon and retired to their
to deliberate on ti e issues of
cae and in the early eveninu
ri turned a verdict findinir for the
plaintiff in the sum of $21713.
Th..? verdict, while in favor of the
plaintiff wa really one in favor of
the defendant as the amount named
was the same as that which the
F.euifaMo company had offered Mr.
i th in settlement of his endow
ment policy in the company which
had matured at the close of twenty
years.
The plaintiff had brought action
for the sum of $4,000 claiming that
this had been the agreement cf the
assurance society as the amount
thit would be paid on the $2,000
policy at the er.d of the twenty year
P"riod. and that the policy had stated
this effect. The defense was that
the face of the policy was for $2,000
and the accrued dividends and that
these were borne out by the rates
prescribed in their books and that
figures written in the policy had
been errors on the part of clerks and
could not bind the company.
Reg-clar Monthly Sales Day v-ill ts .
"Held cn EecerAUr 10th Gr.e
T7eck Earlier This Time i
A o- a
ur f:
mahir
re v e re sixteen fr .' ) th
lurch pre - in, hv- tram
ill-- l.tta- It. twenty-one
i.-t Water, twenty-' isiht i'r-:n
and s.-v-nt y-ej a ht from Elm
..::d vicinity. m.-: of t! "in coni
( m their i,;-n,-. s by cars an 1
'-b il lV l 'A S V tern and which will lay up the pl,o -I
Lrbtbrw ! y i U! C I ky ve.uug i: :n for s veral we.k.; and
a it n day
Th fort h -oTiinr
-lay st. aed i y the F
halts. iopulary kn
W dneaeltiv. will he
f ai iier, on the i.v ati'
..--ad ;' the thit-d
'e-f a tie t rstom :i
1-t ' h:v"d ur-rn has
1 ath.
The change will
:rre a. hie for tin
.,iil la- in the full s-
m "Tr'nl y
it.imuth
as Pa
ffcld (-Df
Wedne.-.di
alnesthiy a
ne pa; I an
been Dec.
ia,( r-
Wei k
y ln
s iin
1 the
ia''C'-
Fre-i: V let
(liuoai in iaaei
ing ove r 1 he hi 'h
partment todny a
s.ari'i'is injury
! Kre je i ye--a -.-(!
.' aan.e at W r-t
, iiad the
I'M Cf I" Tl'f'
nt.v e
ml
i.-urche-: is l;at:C
e hool at It b t i ; (le
as 1 lie result (1 t he
sustained 1 y Jne
y in Ho- fo .t ball
- ka City. wl,. n h--cap
of the bit iea;
t-ie ili-'anie nts oaiilv
L.
if
1.
w u
Ch.
nas t ra
md thi
curia
I h.rg.
er the
bv the-
:iic
earlier elate
- c-f a great a
::rs in sar.sr.n--baarain
hud!-
the I
f;Ii-
T c
f the le-
VlH jiermit
an. ex r-t
hie g-r.a.h- rt"1
rs ami al-o a f-
t da tti-..:r
early ami have
it Tore the lai
shof-p'.ug 3 is it;
up.
residents- f.f Tn" Tiat tsr.ioiuh
terri'ory shoab". not? the ia ct
u very jdeasing caravan of
the religious workers of the county.
T!;e a;h'rr?5 of the (-v-ttinf fr-im
the viewpoint cf th- r.-'ni." er of thf
ehuaeli vas oiVe-rerl hy Ih-v. Walter
U. Rl h of th - Ph'USitio'iih (hurah.
and v. as ve ry thorough in its over-
:. r of tie- anaa: ! cf the n- ci f i" t!
.haa.lt. Th - sul-je, t vas t.. .. of
The Church as an Aa-r to th
( oi-.mttnliy" ard in hi-: ahi" dh
( ; -a.ie th.e soeaker present d his
. lev.-s . a the j art the church play.,
ir. th ..;.'.. :-s of any community,
lara o' amaU.
Ihe layman's viewpoint was pre
sent e. by (te.-rc--' Roarers., also f
Pinttsmouih. who spiakc on "A Man's
I'la'-e in ih" Church," an.l his ad-
L. JlcCarty Will Have Clnnge
Station and Tank Lir.e Here
of the Oil Company.
J maybe lona r.
Joe- has been
OI I r . t.i t in l 1
! t Ii
one
if the
! a c hr; nee
shoppin g
i.
'.'.:'. I thf
C hai ;tn:a
:t out ot the way
final rush wln-n th
re haing finally fill
Th
: ra de
. was very ph-asing to
me r. ud riirht to the
ntir.tr r.iany of t'te v:
i .'; the participation
Th
tl!'.
he large
point in
:.l taets
of the
the i hurch.
cxt service will he held the
Atck at Louisville and at
" the servirc-s will be under
ma ah;
"S Ol
; i
';t the Pa-arain dnv vail
:h- coming month, and i- on the
itithvjlr for the ann it;:; ements that
-.ill appear in the louir.al of the
rorir?gs of the m-".-ha;it;i of the
ity.
DEATH OF rOILIiEr- HESLDE2TT
ei
the
i hui-. h
tl
Weeping '..iter
Ji'-adiey miking
tion
Rev. S. 1
. hie f address! cf the evening an
art Tov le pivsentiufe the layman
of the ehu.reh and its work.
From .Saturday s Daily
Tin Stan. lard Oil comp'iiy b !! se
ctiretl as the manager i f t; rir ioca.I
gasoline' station, and tan.-; lim. L. L.
Mef'artliy . who i- at eeice enfring
on tin duties of his new position.
The i!-,- inana--".--r wid talct: over
the statiam at once and will b- ahie
to give the patrons every -.f-ctannio-
company cm
that they have a real
tli' person of Mr. Mc
who wili i:ie the ca-:n-
iitibh the vc rv heat ol
elation possible and tl
rest assured
It-.-- wir- in
Cart" and or.'
p: r.v and the
ror.a;
itl the tiasketriatl as t n as
lootiiall taui iiii't msi e;,r 1:1
t lie slat-- t -urnann-ni enjoyed th
(li. titiition of beinu t!o- hide as
se and all state ci nter from t!o
many teams ompet injr in the state
tournarcen t .
After the injury to Joe on the foot
ball fit hi. h- was taken t the Ne
braska City hospital where the in
jured leg was examined and se. fol
lowing tiie taking of tin X-ray. Tie
kr.i'f ap was found to be in had
shape and ihe ligaments torn i:ii-t
in s- r'ous condition and it fi-'iuiii i
( onsiiierahle wr-rk to c: t the injure,
leg back into shape v. h re it con! 1
bo drcsstd ;;nd the leg set.
-vice at all times and under I Af er be in it attended at the
pital Joe was brouciit on home
ho.--aml
cit-cumstancf s and his business abil
ity .and experience wilt be it very
valuable asset in tit" conduct cf the
r. flairs of the company.
Assi-ting Mr. McOarty on the tank
wagon will be Mr. David Ehers-ile
who ii one of the steady and reliable
younr nien of the community. 'main there for some time until ihe
With tit er.e two frcntlemen in ligaments and bones are healed up
charge of the afairs of the Standard land this will probably mean that
company they should have real ser-1 "Slobbers" will be missed trom the
ice and efficiency in the conduct of j lineup of the basketball .squad for
, suffered a great deal of pain d irim:
ithc nirht from the leg and thi.
; morning as ifll he was still tiehi. a
a great de-al of iain from the ji,
jureel member. The bag has le n
placed in a ea. t and will have to r -
the tiffarrs of t!ie oil station.
. ji i $ t i S r i ?- -'V
'-or;. r-'rid .-. v's r
"!a d"-it'.i of M
f'iri..er re -idr 1 of
en W"d:iesdav at ;
ail Iduf.s fo!!u-.ving
ante doration. The
o Ha vf h.ih. where
v. e ri- tie h! this :;if;er
i
s. Marie
this city
IiuspiLa!
ig i.n 4
body .
ft1 1
i.e..
Co
am.
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BERY
l WEST
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F'.r
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r da-
id family,
-ly v. .ts th
ere .f t
-f ea a i t
Hi
PsEsing; of Former Resident of Near
This Citv Occurs Yesterday at
Oakland. California.
SaHi'iaiy s
l'.ii!y
ha vi
' iu -a la
!e-i:l;i:g in the
,e e-v-ri -y
a vt I, i: ' . ana ..h
1 1 v -i -.
i '--I-' s ( ,f the ( ' 1 y .
ir sirt'nv- ti'.e i'a.1
deep sy.apa ' i.y of
WOMAN'S CLTJ3
sume
! son.
time if not for the entire s.-a-
ste-'lnv's Pally
Fn.m
-Tlw mcmhej-s of Pl.ti'f.nif uth't
Woman'a club. v.-Iki attended the
meetinr Friday night in spite of
ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON
the sudden change
were well rewarded
did report of thair
j-lynn. cf the S?at( Convention a
C.tand Inland, that was held rc'eatl.
She brought ne- messages of eti-cb-avor
and encouragement to club
m-maers tiint gave eaefi ,j;e an urgf ;
for future advancement of the club
v.-oik.
A good list of new and old books I
was the response to the rollcall. All
w"re disappointed that Mirs Jones,
libraria.n. and Mrs. Burnm were un-ahh-.
on account of illness, to give
their talks on library needs and the
ry ; s a community builder.
Vincent, of Kos'lar.rtf. Cal-
v.as a welcome ru-r -ind
Frutn Pa t-inJ.. v's Pt'ilv
Yesterday afternoon and today
VIri.- llf.irv stelinf ifl-r rrl Mrs John
,n .. . v-'c'atr.r r. j.. Wolfi' were hostesses at two very
V' -1;". '"'""itldis'aiful 1 o'clock bridge luncheon!
pros idea'. ... 'S . f attr:tc?fv Schnei'l.r li'itr.e o-i
"-'Oak street. The df-orat ions of the
j home were in a color scheme of y 1-
low and white, the Ixautilul ihry-
isanthmums forming the chief feature
m
v
I. a: t evt rinr the announcement
t s r-- reived lo-re by relatives and
-.ds ed" t!:-- (hath, of :iiss Emma
:'... ey-.r- f ir'nerlv well known i li
'.nt .'.' this letcaTitv, but v ho ' Mr
. s tm ' ears has been re- norma, was a welcome guest and
iain on the PacifU- coast. ! expect- to be v.ith the flub Monday
Tl;-- d"ath of :.!iis Fihrnbary
nrr- d at Oak la ttd v
f)f t!ie occiiaion and whieli proved a
I mot pleusirg addition to the at
tractive home. l jicre w e re nt
tables a rra !; red for the two aft-r-
I noons and the memlx rs of the party
enjoyed to the utmost the delirl.M
of the occasion. In serving the li;)'-
Mh- s
were ass
t. i V - a
BUT
i'i--rv
.-here si
I ast few years
oc- I evenin
!:as
i. hoped that sh" will
work that is bring done
net
- 5 3 I - .5,
living lor th
t jihiv.p an illness of some dura-
tie-; she has been practically fit
invalid for so; i.. yea rr and even be
fore ieavng this county for the west.
Th" deceased lady was a daugh
ter of the late Henry Kike n'n.-iry and
wife and who were among the very
earliest settlers in this section of Ne
braska, and Miss Eikenbary was
re- red to womanhood on the home
just a few miles southwest of this
citv where she made her home until j
rthe death of the parents some years
ago.
Th" anr.Tim ement is made that
the body will be brought to Platts-mc-uth
to he laid to rest beside those
-. l-.r. t - 1.,. i 11,1. n r
came' tim oupteu iiiu ui: nuu.i .i. . ,
General Manager of Eurlington. Lines
West Hurt When Steam Hose on
Private Car Uncouples
Ed Fivnr. general manager ot
the Burlington lines west, was slight
ly injured in the Burlington yr.rda
at Lincoln at fi p. m. Friday. vhfn
i steam hose on his private car be
lt
tell f f the
by the Rosehmd Club.
All members should be in attend
ance Monday evening and hear Miss
Ka unman tell of her recent Europ
ean trip.
You are welcome to shop
St. Marv s Guild, Dec. Mrd.
A. hall.
with
-ti. .
isted ly the
.Murna Woin. Kau teen ir i'ti.
erine Schneider and Kfrrr.it W
esses
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to
the ti't ey fr-hnds for their kii-if -"-s
and sympathy during the Mckne-g
and death of our bf loved w ife,
daughter and sister and for the beau
tiful floral offe ring also to those whi
gave us the service of their cars. -William
Falk and Family; Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Skinner; Mrs. Frank
Carlson.
striking him with such force that
he was knocked to the platform at
the station and sustained a bruise
on the head and cuts on h;s face.
Tic w;
take n to th" St. Eiizaiv th'
arrival cannot be definitely given
until ftuher worel is received from
the California city.
Miss Eikenbary is survived by two
sh-:t era-. Mrs. Charles Vallery of St.
Joseph, Missouri, and Mrs. Joseph
J. Johnson of Omaha.
hospital where an X-ray examina
tion showed thrt he had r.ot suf
fered a fracture or any other ser
ious hurt. It was ste.-ed Friday night
that Mr. Flynn wo-.Jd probably be
out cf the hospital tn two or three
days.
He was injured juat as he started
to enter his private car which was j
standing in front of tn? Burlington
lunch room. He had been in his
r-fTii-e at the Burlington and had
stnr-'frt for his car before going to i fluxbury. a sister, has just receiv-
dmner.
SHOWING IMPROVEI'IENT
'mm Sn ttirda y'p Fnf!v
Robert Creamer of San Jose, Cr.I-
! ifornia. who for several days vat in
most critical condition as the result
of a very severe attack of infiama
tion of the kidneys, is now reported
as being somewhat better. Mrs. A.
word from Mrs. C. L. Creamer.
private car was he
a connection v-jt!i a
l'.cavv hose to an outside steam
As Mr. Flvnn ram- no to the better, but
Mr. Flynn's
ing heated by
lng.
p:p
the mother of the young man.
in
car ana
steps, the
i which she states that Bob is now aid"
to take nurishmnt and feeling much
is still in bed and re-
was about to mount the' 'wne ianni'..L
train which was to haul i 1Ji'-' cio- reu up ov mt- wn .i m
his car, backed up to couple on. The i scnooi menus ana cnurcn assoc iate.,
who nave matie ine siet-ttess u mite
impact disccnnected the hose tram
the steam pipe which emmitted a
cloud of steam making it difficult,
according to bystanders, to tell
whether the end of the hose struck
Mr. Flynn in the forehead or whether
it struck him in the body with such
force that he was knocked down and
.sustained the injury to his head on
the pavement.
A physician was called and he
less irksome than it otherwise would
have been.
SUFFERING FROM EYE TROUBLE
Beautiful lunch sets consisting of
lunch cloth and napkins on sale at
th M. W. A. hall, St. Mary's Guild.
Joseph F. Hadraba. the druggist,
is at his home suffering from a very
painful and annoying case of eye
trouble that originated some time
ago in a sty on his left eye and
riTPn first, aid and then taken; which has affected both eyes to a
'to St. Elizabeth's hospital In Castle, greater or less extent and made it
I Roper & Matthews' ambulance. i very painful and anEoying to the
j patient. It is hopel with a few days
Thomas J. Smith, special agent of : of treatment and rest that the eyes
the Burlington, departed for Omaha rnaj' be back in shape where they
this morning after a few hours spent will not prove so annoying to the
herd on business. patient. .
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NOW! j
4
hi
Old obligations must be paid off
sometime why not now?
The other fellow, perhaps, can afford
to wait, but you cannot.
Your credit standing depends upon
making settlements as promptly as it is
within your power to do.
Nois is th tinz to pay off
the old obligations. When
everybody pays, the wheels
of business move fester.
The First nhoxalBank
TTH3 3ANK W HERC YeiU Kf.c AT HoME
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