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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1925)
PEOTBltOUTH . SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, flOVEiyEBEP. 23. 1906. 7T a it in mi J .- 3 rim y FOUR BIG EIGHTS! H Beginnin Wednesday 7:00 & 9:00 Si 3 2 v He's reached it! Scored the biggest touchdown of his mirthful career and kicked the ball of laughter over the goal post amid thundering cheers in "The Freshman!" Bat there is more than laughter in "The Freshman!" There's a peep into the heart of a boy who saw the castle of his dreams come tumbling down amid the jeers of his fel lows and the throb of romance that warms the cockles of your heart wnen he finds the girl, piece by piece, helps him build again a cascade of laughter and a tear drop or two - and thrills! Thrills to set your nerves tingling in the big football game when the downtrodden "Freihie," the water boy, the last substitute, the forlorn hope a dis tracted coach plunges into the masspcre of his team to save the glory of his Alma Mater r . It's the Brightest Twinkle of the Screen's Biggest Star! fit Y i .v.-. - H?.'-A 1 , ' :v 5 L2f 9L I A Pathe Picture PRODUC fcO t Harold Lloyd Corp Hi Wednesday and Thursday Added Attraction; Pathe News Friday and Saturday "Ace of Spades" and a lreel comedy . - t ' -f A2 ADR9ISSION Adults 35; Children 15c Voman's Club Holds Pleasant Meeting Friday Sleet at Home of Mrs. James T. Begley Last Evening and Fine Pro gram is Given by The Ladies From Faturilay'3 lal!y One of tlie pleasant meetings of the Platt.-rnouth Woman's club for the present season was held last evening at the home of Mrs. James T. Begley and vas attended by a lur?e number of the membership. The earlier portion of the evening was devoted to the choral work of i the club under the leardership of Mrs. William Woolcott. ! The members of the club enjoyed ! very much a violin solo by George i Caldwell, the accompaniment for this number being played by Mrs. 1 A. I). Caldwell. After the business session of the evening the meeting was turned over i to Mrs. William Baird. one of the ' program leaders and who gave a list of the famous women of history and story in which line of thought sever al interesting papers were givenby other of the club ladies, Mrs. C. C. Wescott giving the lives of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Francis E W'ill ard: Mrs. Frank Emory Pfoutz, the (lives of Carrie Chapman Catt and i Clara Barton; Mrs. E. H. Wescott the lives of Florence Nightengale and Madame Schumann-Heinke. j Mrs. Mone Streight, who had the subject of "Art in the Home" as her portion of the evening program gave j a very pleasing talk on the subject, (covering in a fine manner and in a very snori space or ume a great deal of the points of the art In the home as the inspiration to more attractive homes and pleasant and j elevating surroundings. ; The ladies of the club are antic ipating a very pleasant meeting in 'the near future at which MiS3 Marie Kaufmann will give an illustrated lecture on her travels In Switzer land and Holland, showing many interesting views of these two world nations. Young Girl Has Hearing Here Friday ! Minor Girl Who Was Alleged to Be! I Implicated in Union Affair Is j Brought Here. ADVERTISING SURE PAYS SUFFERS BROKEN LEG TlWV IOCM CO Coe and lied Lisles, 3 for $1.00 Pure Silk, 75c to $1.25 Awning Stripes of Wool, 75c Fine Silk and Wool, $1.00 'iiLSee these new creations in men's wool socks they're beauties! You can buy Interwoven Socks cheaper in PJattsmouth than any town in the United States. Pay cash get your your cash discount of 5 and see. From Saturday's Daily J. L. Stamp, one of the well known young farmers residing south of the city this morning suffered a very severe accident that resulted in the breaking of the left leg just above the ankle. Mr. Stamp had been out in the field gathering corn and had started toward the house for the noonday meal, riding on the wagon load of corn. The wagon struck g. deep rut and was suddenly over turned and the unfortunate man had his leg caught beneath the wagon, breaking the bones in a very severe manner. Medical aid was called at once and temporary relief given the patient. He was this afternoon tak en to the Immanuel hospital in Oma ha where he will be cared for there until the injured leg is in such shape as to permit his return home to this city. t From Saturday's Daily i Yesterday afternoon County At torney W. G. Kieck had a young girl Hazel Wlckham, whose home is at Wyoming, here for investigation in regard to the trouble that occurred 'at Union last Sunday and in which 'it had been claimed the girl had been a member of the party that was . staged by two young men of that j locality. j The county attorney was asking that the caae be investigated that ithe question of whether or pot the I irirl Khmild h Rent tn fSeneva rnnld be passed upon by Judge Begley, the head of the Juvenile department of jthe courts. It was found, after Sheriff Stewart 'brought the girl here, that the case was one that should rail In the jurisdiction of the Otoe county au thorities as the residence of the girl was claimed as Wyoming, in Otoe county. The case was dropped here in this county where the alleged actions that caused the basis of tlie action 'occurred, and will probably be taken 'up by the authorities at Nebraska City later. - From Saturday's Dally j That advertising sure pays is thej testimony of L.. i. Egenberger, local J merchant, who on Wednesday, placed j an . advertisement" in the Evening; Journal as to t&o. ale of a carload of Early Oh ii potatoes. Mr. Egen-, berger had anticipated that the po- j tatoes would be ample for his needs ns he had ordered a car load but yes terday morning when the array of persons who had read bis ad in the Journal came ia to purchase the po tatoes, the carload disappeared like snow before the noonday sun and ere the day disposed western Nebraska pot to telegraph for another car. He is well pleased with the result of the small ad and believes that advertis ing is sure a winner. Omaha Lads Picked Up By HOLES SUCCESSFUL SALE From Saturday's Daily W. K. Young, the auctioneer, has I just returned home from a week's ;tny in tlie wr stern part of Nebraska ENJOY A FINE SOCIAL From Saturday's Dally The members of the K. O. club and a few friends enjoyed one of the pleasant social events of the season UA .Ma R-5rv!-''i"l th- eastern section of Colorado on Thursday evening at the K. S. 1 UlLC IICICIkto ho has had the handling of . iai on west Locust street which was j.-evtval of the largest sales held in attended bv a great many of the that locality. Mr. Young was ac- young people of that portion of the Don Sanford, 16, and Charles Young cor.ipanied to the west by Bert Phil- cjty. The evening was spent in Tucker, 14, Giving Koine at not Weeping Water, who has large dancing by the members of the jolly Oman Arc Gathered in iland hoIllinSs in that section. ; party until the close of the evening uman.. a.c uatnerea in. At Grant Mr Younp offloloted at ' when (he large array of boxes D Jthe sale of Earl Fletcher, one of the dainties that the ladies had prepared From Saturday's Dally large hog dealers of that section, and WCre offered for auction and amid i esterday afternoon Chief of Police as the result of the efforts of Mr. tne sharpest closed Mr Fgenber-er had ! Arnold Johnson took into custody two ' Young there was some $6,000 worth were disposed o of 7 0 bushels of the fine ' nnnf? ,a?ls that he foi,ml loafing of hogs sold to the large crowd that realizing a neat Tebra"ka potatoes and hadarouml thp Burlington station and attended the sale and all brought a the Cfforts of th STRAYED MULE WILL HAVE SKIN GRAFTING of competition they f, the club treasury sum as the result of the voune dcodIc w no siaica tnai ineir nomes were gooa price and were oi exceiien siock. in Omaha and that they had been out ; At the pale at Holyoke. Colorado, seeking the world via the boxcar of the thoroughbred Hereford stock, j route. Mr. Young was associated with Col. The bovs stated to the chief that Fder Ruppert, one of the best known ! Brown horse mule, shod all around, the had left Omaha last Tuesday and auctioneers in the United States, and Ptrayed from farm near Plattsmouth. had been to Kansas City, bumming the sale was one of tlie most success- Ist seen near Union. Finder please their way on boxcars and reaching ful in that portion of the west. Col. .notify Cliff Shaffer, phone 405-J. or the Missouri city had spent several Ruppert was so much impressed with Journal office. nl9-2sw c ridiiv dnvs there mimmine around and tlien tne srleniiwl work or Mr. i ounsr tnat Paul Lempke, who several weeks decided to return to Omaha and yes- he had him handle a sale at Adalia, ' Your ad in the Journal is read by ago had his arm badly injured byiterday reached this city on their Colorado, cf the thoroughbred Here- 75 per cent of the buying public, the accidental discharge of a shot journey northward. fords and which was very successful, j gun, the contents of the gun tearing. The two boys gave the names of The three sales netted the sum of and lacerating the arm, is now at 1 Hon Sanford, aged lb, and t;nanes .519,000 and were very pleasing to the St Catherine's hosDital in Omaha I Young Tucker, aged 14. the owners of the stock and to the where he is receiving additional The chief of police got in touch auctioneers, treatment which includes skin graft-1 with the Omaha police department InF this hpinc hpH in the hnno ! and. located t he fact that Sanford was ' that it will give him the full and! living at 2615 No. 19th street, while A complete use of the arm. Paul has 'Tucker had been living at 1023 Burt . been home here with Mrs. F. R. 1 street. 1 LEAVES FOR HOSPITAL Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run-down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothers there rnuch more than when they are In p-ool health. This fact proves that wh!l Catarrh is a local disease, Jt is preatly iniiuen.'eO hy constitutional conditions. HMS CATARRH MEDICINE Is r Combine.! Treatrrent. both local and in tornal. and hn been successful in th. treatment rf Catnrrh for over forty yeart Sclrt r.-. dr"rrrsts. F. J. rhi ii-t & C "Tftp'rv Ohio. 1 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Buff Orpington cock erels. Call phone 676-W, Platts mouth, Nebr. nl6-lsw From Saturday's Daily ' '' ' Mrs. Earl Redd, who has for the past twelve weeks been suffering very much from an injured hand, is leaving for Omaha tomorrow, where sh? will enter the Immanuel hospital In that city for treatment and.possi-' bly the" amputation of the two first Angers or. tne lerthana. Tne nana will be treated; t)y:' the, specialists. In an endeavor to eave the hand but if this fails Mrs. Redd will remain at the hospital, for the amputation of the fingers. Her friends are hope ful that the treatment may save the necessity of the amputation and that the patient may; soon be able to re turn home. ' !"-'' Guthmann and family for the past two weeks and it is hoped thot this course of treatment at the hospital may allow him to return entirely over the effects of the injuries that he received. HAS REAL LUCE! From Saturday's Dally John Iverson, shark at the horse shoe pitching, is also a very strong devotee of the sport of hunting the ducks and geese along the streams in this locality and has this season made one of the best., game bags so far ' recorded-, .' Mr. Iverson was out a few days ago along the river and succeeded-in' bagging some ten Can adian geese, a record that will make the other hunters very envious of his skill and success in the hunt ing line. To Our Patrons We have opened our new temporary private accom modation road leading to OUR BRIDGE " for YOUR USE -... CARS - TRUCKS 10 Cents Road to Omaha Now 0 K via tVh. pollock BRIDGE Itoth boys wero cared for here over night at the city jail by the police and they are still here bring held for further instructions from the parents and guardian and the Omaha xml'ce department. TALK WITH A PLATTSMOUTH MAN HOLD PLEASANT MEETING Kr. Hassler Tells Something of In- terest to Plattsmouth Folks. I'rnm Saturday's Dully Theres nothing more convincing than the statement of someone you ( know and have confidence in. That's J The C. S. I. club one of the live wnv lhig tak with Mr. Hassler, re and active organizations of the sj,ijn'ff at the corner of 5th and Oak Christian church held one of their "street, should Tie mighty helpful very pleasant sessions on Thursday norP jn plattsmouth. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ches-, Mr uassier who is the proprietor ter Wall and where the ladies pass-!ofthe i,ia(.fcSniith shop on North 5th ed the time in the business of the str(?ot oppOSite the postoffice, says: organization. After the business ( ..strajnin; work weakened my back of the session the ladies spent the ' an(, gha rp stitches took me across my time in the pastime of sewing and ,;i(lnevg jIy back was stiff and completing many dainty articles f'IaIne'at times. I used Doan's Tills needlework that they will devote to from Weyrkh & Hadraba's drug their work. Two new members were- and tn strengthened my received into this live and active (Statement given May 13. club at the afternoon session. At -,0q ) the close of the afternoon there were! ' on November 10. 1924, Mr. Has- ciainty ana acinous reiresnmenis.,. said. j fiml that in my advanc- airrvtw ity in? niinirha hick, iiuucu very much to the interest of the occasion. TAKEN UP Red and black spotted hog. taken up flive weeks ago. Owner can have same by calling and paying for ex pence of keep and advertising. Albert Timmas, Plattsmouth. nl2-5tw News from all over Cass county in Daily and Semi-Weefcly Journal. . ed years, an occasional use of Doan s Pills keeps me feeling my best at au times." Mr. Hassler is only one of many Plattsmouth people who have grate fully endorsed Doan's Pills. If your back aches if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a Kiunej remedy ask distinctly ior o PILLS, the same that Mr. Hassler had the remedy backed by home testimony. 60 cents at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame Remember the Name." SPECIAL! Broadcloth Shirts! For real service and neat ness in appearance few shirts approach the Broad cloth?. At this special price many a man will come here and put in a complete season's supply. Special at SWESGOTrSsHis See It Before You Buy It! I? i