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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1929)
J V. PAOE SIX FLlTTSMOirra BUS WtECtt JOUENAL MONDAY, AUG. 19. 1029. b A TJonderful Week's Program af ic on Death of Old Time Resident of Elmwooi Henry Brockmau, Well Known Throug-hottf County U laid to Best Near His Old Home Wc linve luomisfil to run some big pictures during the Fcstivnl SfRson mid here they are Tonitc- "The Night Watch!" Tiapprd in her lover's cabin as the war ships move into buttle why wh she there? Who killed Capt. Brambergt Why was this beautiful wife afraid to tell T See the answer in ltanutiful Billy Dove's most gorgeous screen creation made by the diiector of "The Yellow lily." Tuesday Only! A big feature comedy Chailes Murray in "Do Your Duty!" Chnilie Mutiny goes into the underworld to cop all the lal rjuI team. too. Just like "McFadden'a Flats." You don't know whether to laugh or cry when a beautiful bru nette almost vi-nips Charlie out of the Police Department. It's by far the best picture he ever made don't miss it. And KcjiBcatiber This The admission pi ices to all the above big shows will remain just the same Child! rn 10c- -Adults 25c or we will admit- Thc Entire Family Tather Mother and all of the children for- - Only Fifty Cents SOUTH HF.ND $ 4 YiHiy 0 was i lu iiie.--K visitor tn Omalm Sal un1a . lVmy Waivt of Ashla ut s-r.Mit lat v.o.K with .h ?: Xiimi. Ml. rh:v. Hro'i and Jfsso Kilt s' v .Irove to Omabn Monday. llnvry Ushn or LaTlatte fi nt the fiid wi.tx fiWnds in South HenJ. .loan Walli o; Ashland pprnt Monday a tho Ja-h CatnUlo lionn Mr. t'lyd1 Hav. ll and son. Unb ind. Fint Mondav vita Mrs. Kloyd n:w. n. Mrs. nnnio 1M11 find children h.i1 iMtins nlnttvfp in South IXond Smda. N!v. and Mi?. M-lin Hanni and Virsil Hvow n dtMve t ii NYorasVa Cty S-,tniday rfirnivn. Mr. and Mrs. Y. .1. OHnn and Mrs. V. V.. l.ons aiv njoyins a va rtion in thf NU-v Hills. Kmh Oavni.-! Fprnt from d-r.-F!ay umil Kriday at the Htrhrrt Hfl.1t hom noar Momphis. Mr. and Mrs. Vxvle l.ifts and 'fs .lanotte VcN?mara drove to Shenandoah. Iowa. Satnrdav. Mr. a-. d Mrs. Ov,il Hi. hard and d inj i.-r ttnd r!p.r.'n.-p Williams Sunday at Oriitol Hoa:h. Mi-s. .lohn Trader of tV r-es.-o spent -ev ral 1 las vrV at the lVus; l.s an- William Kittrfll hoiv.es. Mr. lVive Nan H-o and Mr. Henry lint.ey veitirne-d Sr.nday from .-. veVs trip 1 the TCla.V Hills. K. ) or! 1 oris; who has Jieen snT.er ins. iron n ahsofs on his k. is ivi-ou. d T.nifh httter. Mr. and Mrs. Vd nan. Normal and Kdwr rd nt Monday afternoon with Mr. a" d Mr. John Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. pouclas Kittivll pnd t' nv.il sprni Sunday wish Mr. and Mr. Karl Idvinsrston near Memphis. rs. Pate Oo spent Sun- M : ? 1 r an in Kbv.wood xisitins Mr. and Son Oo and Mrs. Tillie Tnerl. Mr and Mrs-. Wiiliani O'llrifn and M'-s ';ola l.ons lei'; Tnes-ay of last w. V for a p-l.-aMJi-e ti ip to the llaoV .lanette MNamara of Fairmont vrvrt frori Wednesday fver.infc until Sunday ever.h.R vith Mr. and Mrs. n!.1 l.ixer. Kenirt'th and Leonard Hobr, WaltervNeinnan and Idella Komrot ske spoilt Sunday afternoon at the Kd Uau. home. Mrs. -Jae Cox, Mrp. Oorbin Cox. Mr. TMer Nunn and. daughters spent ndav afteriuon with Sits. Henry Slander. Mr. end Mrs. ileorpe Rornuian and sfci and Miss Oladya Keller spent Mymday eventng with Mr. and Mrs. Ut. Koeher. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander, Uaivld and Herbert, and MtM lona KobertsFpent Sunday evenini; at tn Hert Movnfy home. Jaek Lour pot hia hed hurt one dav last week while at Play. H was taken to Pr. Lee at Murdivk and is getting alonR all right now. Ceorge and Uennett nornnian went to Ashland Tuesday niornlnR to spend a few days with their grand mother, Mrs. Fred ttornman. Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney rpent Snndav at the Kloyd Haewell home. Mr. and Mra. Henry Homatne and son. Carl were afternoon visitor. Mr. and Mta. Peter Standr, Mra IVdella Slander and Mr. William Clefchorn were Sunday afternn callers at the Henry Stander home. William SturreneRger returned to his home near Gretna Sunday after spending a few days at the Robert I.ont; home hrlpiaR with the worV., Mrs. Nannie Kline. Mr. and Mr. Jas-on StrfiRht and d.HURhter, Carol ,loy. and Mrs. Glenn Thiessen and children spent Sunday at Sidnar, la. Mr. and Mrs. ,. J. Roeher and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Rau attended tha Lutheran convention Sunday held al the auditorium on the Lincoln Fair grounds. Mr. and Mr. Georpe Campbell and daughter were Sunday iitor at the John Campbell home. The Kiris spent the aftfmoon with Mrs. Pert Win pet. Mrs. Hiram Hunter and aon, Fay, returned Sunday afternoon from Paiker, Kansas, where thy had spent several days at the Jaka Brown and Charles Randall home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam F1d1r and Mr. and Mr. Kdward Schmidt of Cam bridge, Mr. Llofd Fidler and daugh ter. Kdith. of LincMn Rpnt Tuesday at the Jac Carnlcle hom. fr. and Mrs. Paul Haeen and Georpetta of Meadow jent Friday eveninp at the Tylor N'unn and Ed Cops y home. Fdine Copley accom panied them home to spend a wek. Peitth Lart remored One of our best and most aubatantlal rltlzena. , Henry itrocKman answered me nnai call on last Friday, after a brief illness. Uv haa beeu a resident of Casa county and Kim wood for a good ninny years. naTlriE aotue of t ha very best land. one of hla farms belns located Just outh of ; fclmwood,'" where h made hl homo. wan an Industrious. snccessrui nnu jfoniH.Ni.o f ir rr. In tho rctnoyal of Mr. Urockman by di'.-ilh. one of our bent cltlfeens haa pom- and ho will be greatly mlgsed Following Is . an outline of Mr. Ilruckman a life: Henry Hrockmnn, Pr waa born In Ittehoe, Itolsteln, Germany, June 9tli, 1S64. He had been ailing sluce March, but was able to be about the farm and look after bin work until Mo.iday, August 5th, when he was taken wl.li a stroke of paralysis, and wan taken to a hospital at Lincoln, for treatment, and passed away at 5:4C on Auguet 9tb, 1939, at the uk of Ho ear and 2 mouths. He catne to CUiutle Garden, N. Y.. April 17th. 1SS3, and later came west and settled baar A roe, Nebraska. He was married to Minnie Oollner, at Avooa, on March 3rd. 1892. Here he worked as a carpenter until 1905. and then moved to a farm near Palmyra. In 1914. the family moved to the farm a half mile south of Klin wood, whera they resided at the time of Mr. Hrockman'a death. He was baptized and confirmed In the Lutheran church In Germany, and of which church he waa a mem ber until he joined the Methodist church In Kltuwood In 1920. He leaves to mourn his departure beside hts wife, Minnie llrockman. eleven children: Mrs. Herman Drlnk- man, of Palmyra: Mra. Ray Fentl man, of Pnadilla; Mr. Henry Rocko- man, Jr., of Humbolt: lewey llrock man, of Caldwell. Idaho: Mrs. H. J. Fisher. Lincoln: Henry, Jr.. Heltunt. Krerett. Arthur aad Fred BrocXnan of F.lmwood. Also eeveotfo grand children. thre sister aad two bro thers tn Germany, and one brother. Chri Drockinan of Durwell. Nebraska. The funeral service were. held on Tueday afternoon from the Metho dist church, conducted by a. former pastor. Rev. A'lctor West of Lincoln. Interment was made in the Elm wood cemetery.-- Kim wood Iader-Kcho. Tho member at the Poverty Point Pi club w-er taken to We fin Water Friday by Mra. Frank Rite. There they wera. examined so. they could be entered in the health con-test. XI rs. W. A. Jenea. Blancka and Cliaton and Mildred, and Roacoe Johnnon drove to Omaha Sunday to visit Clyde Jones and report him as Improving nlovly. Ha tll too a ta able to return homes Mr ad. Mrs. WlllUn .Wlnret. Mr. and Mra. Bert WToret,. Mr. and Mra. Paul .Ra:etMr.. itnd Afr Will Kervhav and Mr. and Mrf JUy Kar ahaw andtaraily leat Mondiy atlhte Bert Rajrer ho;ne outh Cf Ashland. The Poverty, -Ftolnt Woftians club met last Wednesday with Mra. Frank Roes. Kara" jufttnber hrourht -In a cOVeresl diet.- AleA there vr-er- two freejter of ice cream? The day was spent socially and . all prosent report a roS time. Mr. and Mf. ihn' DeFroca and ohildrea. Mart and OUbej-t, Mr. Stern Huff and (htldren kit cf Ne braska City, -anfi-Mr: Vlrral Brawn wer Sunday gnepta 4t the Melttn Paumm home.' . Mm. DeFi-eeca ahd Mrs. Baumm are atstera. Mr. Graham resumed hi duties as aaent at the RurrVnfrton . dfpot Monday after aa enforeed vacation ft three wek due to an acvldent while puttirp up hay on hia farm two miles weat of town, which re sulted in two broken bonea In hi left hand. Mr. and Mra. Will Kerahaw and Mr. and Mr. Ray Kershaw and fam ily left Tuesday for their horua at Silver Creek after apenfftai; everal days at the William Wlaret and 1 Pert Wlnpet koto. Mr. Win Kar show wu fomMTly rtay Rajcer aad Is a sister of William Wlsrt. Parficipaig in the Big Harvest Carnival Watch the large ads Wc give you extra values on mcrchan disc and votes on the automobile mi C0I0HED SOTS STT K0KE Thi saofnlnt; OIBcer Joe Hadraba patherrd in two younp colored ys who had coma to this ctty from Paci fic Junction and who were found near the BuMiapton Mat ion. The hoya atateJ that they were out on a little Journey hut en reachtnp Pacific Junction decided that they would prefer belp horaa and accord ingly had conaa to this city en route to their bona a. Tha hoy were sent on to Omaha and home by tha polio. ktkaxi) coionnrrrx ricxic The Mynard vmrnunHy picnic will he held o Thuraday, Auptist tthd at the B. H. Srsr1er prove, ftasket dlaaer at aoa. A r-ro ram of mosic. atrlnmeat and (tames will be rlTen is tha afternoon. Ice cream and cold drinks may he aecored all day. Freryoaa 1 invited to he in attendance. al-ltw Std. AArertitt ii Hit JckrsjJt X rr rr-rr r J. Ij imoii rraiwss varaay JL' 1 4- Abrtrmcti of TItJe j i Phoca Hi riactKcth llW'J II IHII .. )i lHMNIIHIHiWlt,w,, ..fajj -J -i V.ki ... :J3?Xl?te -rr ij'(f, , Last Wednesday was Dollar Day- it was one o the biggest and most successful Dollar Days conducted in Plattssnouth or a long time not only from the standpoint of merchants but successful and profitable to every person who obtained some o the exceptional Bargains offered. On many of the specials offered at the Ladies Toggery as well as at Bates Book and Gift Store and Wescotts the sup ply was exhausted long before the demand was filled so we are offering another special day of Bargains this Wednes day not only dollar items but all prices and they are remarkable values as you will agree after reading over the following lists Men's Athletic Union Suits reinforced elas tic back, diagonal stays to shoulder. Full cut. 2 garments only to custo mer, Wednesday only 50c Men's fine Broadcloth Pajamas, asstd, fancy colors. Guaranteed fast. A regular $2 number. Wednesday only oo 1 A Rockford Sox and oth er .glen's Work Sox regular 20c values big assortment Wednesday only, dozen pairs n oo l LSM11L Ji II J-a-'-IJlgaUW One lot Ladies Rain Coats in pastel shades. 18 to 42, at 9 s1.98 One lot Silk Rayon Bloomers, Stepins and Shorties a regu lar 1.50 value. Choice S9e Ladies Rubber Tea Aprons in pastel shades. Only I9e One group Ladies Corselettes and Girdles. $3.50 to $4.75 M values Wednesday 98e Ladies fancy Rubber Coverall Aprons. Pastel shades 39e Children's Wash Dresses Prints and Broadcloth. Sizes 7 to 14. Each 89e 100 boxes o our reg ular selling box sta- g tionery, SCc, 6Cc and 75c quaixty. One day y only at, per box About 100 dcz. high grade regular sell ing 5c Iesd PeracIEs, that we wI seI oae day only, pe.r dczssi TV 100 reams only, reg ular grade, bond his tory paper, 60c qual ity, ex special, ream MeiM Last Wednesday night the special feature picture at the Parmele was at tended by a larger crowd than has been in the Theatre on a Wednesday evening for a long time The fact that the entire family is now being admitted for 50 cents is no doubt partly responsible for the increased attend ance but more reason than nrice alone is the fact that Bis? feature pictures are being shown- This WEDNESDAY we are showing a picture that has been drawing large crowds night after night in the big theatres a picture you could sit and see two or three times and enjoy every moment The scenes are as beautiful as the story the greater part of them being laid in India xne story is caned- 661T1q m)fl g Ms" and Features Richard Dix- -as a British Soldier- There will be a complete show after the band concert Dont fail to come to Plattsmouth WEDNESDAY if you can't come during the day come in the evening. Q. WeoctI:tG Soeig i Tlhie ILacESes Tggesy ITlhe PasrinmeSe Tlneatre and other progressive merchants are doing everything possible to make Plattsmouth a pleasant and profitable place for you to trade -f fe V. t -1