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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1906)
0 Qr-y if f 3CZZDCDCZZDt )C3 )CZ3( ")CZZ3C )CZ3 3CZ3C30 RBljf y Big- Special 11 : jyi Everything Must Go At 77211 2l 0 o Si . Ii Everything Must Go At Mauzy 's OldStaoid DOLLS - TOYS - ALBUMS - CHINA - SLEDSi DOLL CARTS - ENGINES - BOATS And All Holiday Goods are to be Sold Regardless of Cost I have Bought the Stock at Half-price and I am Selling it the Same Way. COME AND SEE. MAUZY'S OLD STAND &m H. E. WEIDMAN 4 THE CITY. PLATTSMOUTH AND VICINITY. ('rotn Friday's Dully. P. F. Klscrof Mynard was In town list evening on business. Chas. Hennlnns was a business visi tor In Omaha today. John SchalTcr was transacting busi ness lo Omaha today. Edwin Jeary of Elm wood was In the county scat today on business. Hugh Kobb of Murray was In the county seat to attend the bazaar at Coatcs' hall last evening. Miss Margery Walker, who has been visiting In the county scat, the guest of Miss Helen Dover, returned to Murray this morning. J. W. Sage went to Pad 11c Junction this morning tu look after some stock that lie Is feeding near there. Fate Davis, the South Omaha stock buyer, accompanied Mr. Sage. J. M. Hoover, J. II. Noyesand Chas. Noyes of Louisville, were transacting business In riattsmouth today. II. E. Pankonln, of Louisville, was In the county seat today to attend to some business In the district court. John Koop and Wm. Ossenkop of Louisville were In town today on busi ness connected with district court. Krom fi:iturily'i Ihilly. J. II. Melslnger came In from Cedar Creek on business this morning. A. II. Earhart and wire of Green wood were visiting In Plattsmouth, today. II. E. Pankonln of Loulsvlle was looking after business In the county seat today. A. P. Chrlswisser from the vicinity of Weeping Water was transacting business In the county scat last evening. Chas. Long of Murdock Is In town Tor a visit with the family of his uncle Silas Long: Uoth the uncle ana nep hew made a pleasant call on the Jour nil. The elevator at Mynard under the supervision of W. F. Gllllsplc has been closed down for several days In order that the gasoline engine mar be replar cd. Misses Smith and Johnson of Have lock, and Fearl Knlss of Murray were visiting Plattsmouth today, the guests of their cousins Misses Katy and Ethel Smith. Henry Hell and wife and llnrt Van Horn from the vicinity of Cedar Creek were vlslttnt; In Dattsmouth today While here Mr. Hell was a welcome caller at the Journal ofllce. A marriage license was Issued today to Ray Core, age 21, and Miss Minnie Gobleman, age IS, both residents of Louisville. Harry Graves, of the Murray Mes senger, accompanied by his friend, Mr. Lewis, was visiting In the county seat last evening. J. R. Grimes, manager of the Fred Gorder Implement establishment in Louisville, was doing a little "court ing" here today. Miss Pearl Lowcy came In from Mur ray this morning to take the afternoon train to Chillicothe, Mo., where she ill spend several months with rela tives. The llrsl hearing on claims against the estates of Harriet Klser, deceased, Mary M. Farmer, deceased, and Louise Dorr, deceased, were had In county court today. The members of the Cass county bar association will hold memorial sen Ices In honor of the late A. J. Graves, tomorrow In the district court room. Henry Fornoff, of Louisville, and W. II. Melslngcr, of Cullom, were in the county scat yesterday to spend the day with Frank Svoboda and attend the play at the l'armele In the even ing. Judge S. M. Chapman has been very sick at his home In Plattsmouth for several days, but the latest reports from his bedside are very favorable. He Is steadily improving. Nebraska City News. Herman Heck and wife, of Eight Mile Grove, departed this morning from this station for Perry, Oklahoma, to visit with relatives and former Cass county friends during the holidays, May they have a pleasant visit Is the wish of the Journal. down this morning to look after some legal matters in the district court. L J. Mayfleld, of the Courier, was down from LouIsUlle today, and let the light of his countenance beam in upon the Journal force. Miss Jeanette White, who has been visiting In the city, the guest of Miss Margaret Mauzy, returned to her home In Omaha this afternoon. Joseph Schlater who has been enjoy ing a visit with his brother Conrad and other relatives In this city depart ed this afternoon for his home In Pali sade, Neb. James Stander was down from Louis ville today on business in the district court and gave the Journal a call. No better men live In Cass county than Jim Stander, and we are always glad to see him. STARTS OUT IN NEW VENTURE Geo. Tartsch Establishes Upholstering Rooms in Plattsmouth. Fr.m Mondny'aDnliy. I). J. riltman of Murray was look ng after business In the county scat today. II. G. Wellensck. from the vicinity of Avoca, was In the city on business today. II. C. Long, of Murray, was a county scat visitor today. D.J. Pitman, of Murray, was here today on business. Cbas. Ileebner, or cnawka, was Lerc en bus'ness today. Mrs. Ora Davis and Mrs. Fleming of ' Hurray were In the city today. 'Mrs. McClaln of Louisville was visit ing In the county seat today. C. R. Jordan, of Alvo, was transact ing business In Plattsmouth today. In Justice Archer's court the case of Joseph Svela vs. J. G. Melsloger was tried Saturday. The action Is brought by the plaintiff to recover (150 for eight months' work done on the farm of the defendant. A decision will be handed down tomorrow. Krom Wi'dntwday'i dully. Sheriff C. D. Qulnton returned this morning from a business trip to Kigle. M. L. Freldrlch and wife of Eight Mile Grove were visiting in the coun ty scat today. II. E. Pankonln, who has been in the county seat several days on busi ness connected with the district court returned to his home In Louisville, this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Carruth and children, Fred, Glenn and Louise, who accom panied the remains of the husband and father to the last resting place In this city, returned this afternoon to their home In Denver. Our young friend, G. R. Rhoden.one of Cass county's Industrious young farmer's, living near Mynard, was caller at this ofllce today, and while here renewed for the Journal to Janu ary, 1908. Galen says he can't keep house without the Old Reliable. W. A. Clcghorn was In from Louis vllle on business today. Henry Donat. who is traveling for a wholesale liquor house, was In town today for a short visit with his family Jas. A. Hlte, etal., vs.TueoJ.IHte et al. Report of referee examined and approved, and property ordered sold. From Tut'Mtuy'i Dully Charley Relhart was in from Cullom today. John Fight and wife went to Omaha this morning to spend the day. T. Flclschman of Elm wood was in Plattsmouth today on business. Fred Gorder was In the county seat from Weeping Water today on busl ness. Jacob Flclschman today petitioned the district court for his second "naturalization papers. J. II. Tarpcnning and Julius Rclnke of South Rend were transacting bus! ness In tho county seat today. miss Anna vtciciman, who lias neon visiting with relatives In llavcluck returned home last evening. Albert Ruchler returned to Omaha yesterday afternoon after a brief vis it with Plattsmouth friends. uncie rcter hell was In town to day to file his report with the county commissioners as road overseer. D. K. Barr, of Greenwood, came Geo. Tartsch, who for many years has been employed in the clothing business In Plattsmouth, has rented two rooms over the Dovey grocery store and will conduct an up-to-date upholstering and renovating business. Mr. Tartsch has had considerable ex perience In this line of work, having been employed In that department of the 15. & M. shops prior to his enter ing the clothing establishment of F.J. Morgan, and will be fully equipped with all necessary machinery and ma terial for doing first class work in every particular, lie win make a specialty of renovating mattresses.and a new machine for this line of work 111 be placed In operation this week. In addition to repair work in the up holstering line be will make all klnd3 of cushions for chairs, windows, or In fact anything in this line that the people might desire. Mr. Tartsch respectfully solicits the public patronage, and his telephone number Is .'175. Should you be unable to call at the rooms, ring 375, and be will call at your residence for any and all work. While he has many orders at present, an early placing of your work will be appreciated. Rev. W. F. Bradley went to Lin coin this morning. Roy Royd went to Lincoln this morning on business. rcter Clark was a passenger to Om aha on the fast mail tcday. Joe ales was a business visitor In the metropolis this afternoon. Mrs. wm. iaugncrty was visiting In the metropolis this afternocn. August i. oruer was a business visitor In the metropolis this afternoon. V 1. tT t-. , & - . . riiiiiK ii. 1'uuuur wcni to me mc tropolis on business this morning. 15. C. Ilydo and family were visiting in tno metropolis this afternoon. Henry Stull made a business trip to tho metropolis on the morning tral today. R. B. Windham was looking aftci legal business In the metropolis this morning. Edward Ernest from El in wood was transacting Important business at the courthouse today. Miss Mae Patterson and Mrs. L. L. Atwood were among the passengers to Omaha this morning. Mrs. I). Hawksworth and daughter, Mrs. E. A. Cook, were visiting In the metropolis this morning. The condition of Judge S. M. Chap man remains about the same the patient resting easy today. District court adjourned today noon, sine die and Judge Paul Jessen depart ed for his home In Nebraska City. Commissioner L. D. Swluertook No 19 today for Omaha, from which place he will return to his home near Avoca. Mrs. A. L. Zlnk departed this morn lng ror ottumwa, Iowa, where she will spend the holiday, visiting with relatives. Erall Carlson and Antono Hcdin from the vicinity of Louisville were transacting Important business at the court bouse today. t i ri. ... j. o. i uman, irora near union, was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth yesterday, and while here paid the Journal a short visit. ine proper rapers were made out today In the county Judge's olllce to Albert Ley tie, age 2. and Miss Jessie Cooper, age 20, both residents of Alvo, Among the minor matters at Wasl I 1 r . . . iiigiuu, . v., we noic inai me pen sion Din or James II. Thrasher for 8.10 per month has been favorably re ported. John Ossenkop, one ofjhe Journal's staunch friends of near Louisville, was In the city today on business, and of course called at our headnuarters While here Mr. Osscukop renewed his allegicnce to the Old Rcellable. Our nelgborlng town of Murray was well represented In the county seat eoaay, eue louowing being among tho pcoplo from that vicinity: Jas K Hatchet and wife, Jas. Loughrldg and wife, Col. J. C. Seybolt and wife Mrs. 0. II.GIlmore, Mrs. J.A. Walker Mrs. A L. Baker, Nicholas Klaurens and J. C. Gruber, sr. THE PALACE MAR E T riattsmoiith Tlione No. Hi LORENZ BROS., Proprietors. Groceries, Provisions and Meeats Nebraska Tlione No. 11. 1st rrize EDISON Phonograph and 12 Records $30 00 2nd Prize Century Camera and Out fit 15 00 3rd Prize Imported Japanese Vase. . . 5 00 v i v r.uisun N. ,v' ; ' irrapti am CJj'lT -A Nebraska. Phil. Sauter, distributor of tbe hdlson I'boiio- nd Hep- lattsmoutb, Total amount.. $50 00 Contest will open November 1st, 1906, and close May 1st. 1907. Coupons will be given with cash pur chases only. Every $2.50 worth of coupons gets one draw number. Begin when the contest begins, per haps you will be the lucUy one. Cost you nothing to try. Lorenz Placttsmouth, f )ros0. Nebraska. A $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 OUR present showing of "Queen Quality" Boots offers the dis criminating woman the opportunity of buying footwear of unquestioned quality, in the smartest shapes, in a tvlde range of styles, for every kind of service, at a moderate price. To see the new "Queen Quality" fash ions is to admire them; but to wear them is to grow enthusiastic. This Store controls the exclusive agency. E.G. Dovey & Son o o j