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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1907)
mother, Mrs. A. J. Graves. Albert Wettencamp departed for An telopt couftiy today xn business. , Gjrgei-Xv. (f ayttonV wko - If rPLATTSMOUTH r M 9 . it i VI 1ITY. uay morning, wiicic nc is fjcim l-ic ' Christmas season with his wife, and jher father, J. H. Cook. Mr.' Cook is an "invalid andi Airs.. fiayiton&is ' caring' tpi nirr ff '!Slr1ff,rn,n' a guest at the home of her brother. George Sayles, jr. Jvva.SayJes,. as i vilitfT in13j; d .-i . . CX '' -" .v. - - lies ircm oli4MJQ air; ana airs, aiartrn retersen uopart- l rs , Roy Updge,SDerrv Ruffner and :U&n fr' 5 'esterttay ror weeping water, vrnere i Hortu-ej Jftufi, Sj!lfpiaha; Grover thW Wm Visit over the nOlinays" nth Iiuffner of Silver Creek; E. A. Kirk- ; irientis tftxj relates. ; ( jpatrick and wiferrrf-Nehawka; Robert morninfiW bOQCOZB nuj . At thSfUointflf fa&O&f&Ooiiver Mrs. Martin Lgujppya visitor in fJihJldWitr cL1.?!' yesterday weafleftQChristmas the city today. V.a'nl will if4ke a short !fityyn.tit:-u.l--uh r.i.i '; :: .--u: dinner and a reunion oF the family. A. city today. Varfd willtnake a short V7jm Yo);; !i.l-. .h r.i.i '; :: .'-utrJ dinner and a reunion or the family. vi8it,beM.,. .rw y.rif;j ;m,oA ! 7AamJf.rearfJi tHay?.-!SWi "VVi ilirilaniSpfiftoMnciitpnaGhta&i, r i :u'u: i u:, . . . . . inornjwJviHtinfltJindillBitfciafieTwanfcJ ;uHWr'lVHV,Kfi, Vhtfr.bvylkil .exellt3ifciDKwaBbasTtlK!eVfitJVi : nri...ujia1 r..-JAffli A. K. Yonirt.il3fMvrraiffc-l A Jr: with1thetfuiks3rKtheicrt-rarf 9iro T,nivt -waaaMifitcfr'fn ttt hty Hrf itor in the cityOJaajnonuiis-. iirrrtiitdiHnftAm.4JTVefes' Henry Franux, aptU eHU.'b-4U . ' " . I! - . a J J I J U -l 1 kl x .jji i j j :aj-u-- i t.v : Ji of Avoca. wera'TJl at-il li traiC3WlBWnyerOT,MrTOTCCminl pawate.TJaws-n JUirMWleiOlca, of Cedar f-GorfeisM HttiFarWtftiV Werv1S:' HrMk. rame in this morning and are lWrs 1n--OttmbB IMsmfcttWdeo bThKM visitinirwith friends." te'ariy'WftimW. axri o.ld F 1- arid Visitinc' with1 fr?dnVs.J deVaV W; wftl 'afcV te'somUMesH trf transact. .1 if ufw ; fii;iJ OilJ I hit Tr f il tf tp.Qmaha, hia, mornme. jvTiere she wi)p: ..ri i . ' r a. i ,r c O.' Cdle.l'of Myhafdi'lwaS'tHano frhn'ip' 'Mefs&'irer: 'ffotrl neSr vCexlaT morning,' .tansac'tihV business veHYt Mb? fhe'rchani?;-- ' ' I4. C, Curtiss. who has been nuskuicr -Com Jiear.Lnion for some three or four weeks past, returned home last even tn,. iiavinj made a good run, and nav infr been Employed all' the time'.' 1 ' -' ' . . . . ' . T. ;. . j I .:; J : )..! ' ': From I alil'WlayS- iiily." ' ''' : : '' ' ' ! f . , .. m-j. : ! I J. II. . ,Vallery .vas a. visitor, int the city this moj-nin., . . James Darrow from Unifn was a vis itor in the city today. . -Wni. Keil of near Cedar Creek was a visitor in the city today on business. 1 Charles Peacotk from west of the city was a business visitor in Omaha today. Samuel Gruber from near Xehawka was . a business visitor in the city this morning-. ., .Carrol D. Quinton was a visitor in Qmaha this afternoon on semi-official business. iWyatt Hutchinson of near Iiock Bluffs was 41 visitor in the city this morning'. . . , Samuel Cline of Cedar Creek was transacting business in the county seat this morning. i '' s " r - Jerry McIIugh. of SbulhKend, canie Iri ibis i mominr and is "vifidng with "tffehds' and relatives." ' " ' Henry II. Ragroos of Louisville was a visitor.in, the city this morning, haying' business at the 'court hovae.' " --' ' Jesse Valtery-, .of .weslJ cfi.'Myiiard, fwas a visitor in the city this afternoon, booking after some' business.1' " rJIissps. Almenai and ILattie Uvifnian went to Lincoln, totlay . .where .he.y will jytia few, day vj1;h jfL-iepcis. . ?4lIrs..Fred !panffler,.:oX outh of ,.tli 0Cty,,wa-, a jsengs Qmaha, i this nworning, where will visit for .the -day. j c;HCbaS'.. Spanker tanfl iwifefrtm. near hftkirray.;'werp hsior . in '. theTiit this -inoralngt look ihfr after Borne - tfusiness nrfatfers.i-! '-.! i-mA -if i , 'Vfttnlc' T: Mad'clt-fefcd ": John Chappy ehaica : wir'Msifar :'iti ' the1 rffy erting 6tr 'busih'es?;,;rfepartmsr- for !Ac',t1fe'miiihing.''J'5-? norlv..ti; oj , iS t:9Xi?W.!rf J?nna1 loci djiw j oWWST t9;,t,.J.oseph?fhifinimo53yn5r .mZEbir, Mojtaoe.totlilmiBbtbtt.ofific ;JdOctjoiiinorenirtif ,ipH5lci6jifth,is -EtWirjsjJcoking-Afteil senwAusppf ;tuYi:ht)nRtoo'Jhecf-Iir,Hjtn. 1. l.-iisiiny arty'Wffingatttfme ss'VitfatteTs'i in JHW eJty for the JaV? dpfeffedx'tdK hiff home 'yino.l - i' :;4ii :ns ob rui' ri Pf. Afice -YMvis' -91 awom-ldreU unci jiiuici v i i .i I prti1HHfrHnmVarid trfe a f6f ' TalAjr."'!.. Vn'ere 'f hey "ylJit'f of f dtp 'dayW'-tTi'ftm- X"V. J Utterbacfr: and Mrs. ,R. W f Taytar, wie and Jlon. came up. from Lmdn this pa- and departed for Murray. Iowa. Te wirtthe' family of i1?. Tckd- mornintratt)ui.riilk-.'4:ba.'he has been viJtWiif tSWSWtt-s. 3 ?.h JlfWshdre-Oetia'rrea tftis 'ioMWIMadtsW,nhiisTfe1eni tfiey Nvifli vlsTtfcYr ibme-timthfriends:- busing lf! ?f wtpc0 PjattsjnoutJj tji tljjs, "tfn;Wj f emjrgg inis ajiejno.on W. E.'NSday'and QJIjlGilmore;-froni! Murray; -Wer Viltor9"-in tbeJcity'ithis morning, 'where they were-looking after some tuslnees" matters' ; :J i'.ii-ji; "''Mrs: THecxtrfre Arriick depar ted ' f at her-'Horrietin:-r6ri'a'y yesterdayi'aaftW having1 visited1 with "hef tjareVlts,'iJbhn S: Hall and' yfrifeV fof-thb past few days. '. ' Claude'fcverett'and 'wife,' 'of tfnion,' are visiting in ' the city today, where they will remain rintil after the holi days, the guests of J. G. Richey and wife. F. W. Kloepping, of Murray, was a visitor in the city this morning, bring ing his wife to the train, who departed for Coldridge, where she will . visit f or some time with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Lowthers. B. li. Daneher of near Murray came in in this afternoon as has been his cus tom and renewed his subscription to the Journal, saying that he could not get along, withoutit. j - - .J'jfiia rrrrj im'il 3l Iipdaic-kerfiJ(lTibJbfT)s;a Fisttov Troru Tuesday's Daily C. E. Heebner of Xehawka was a visitor in the city today and made this office a pleasant call. John Hobscheidt departed this morn ing for Burlington, Iowa, where he will visit with his cousin, Frank Winniger, for a few days. Fred Xutzman, of near 'Nehawka, was a visitor in the city this morning for a short time changing trains, taking oris for Omaha from here. ' :' - "Walter ,T. Vallery, t"he only "simon pure""; lightmng-r6l man in the county, was a visitor in the .city last evening, looking , after business . and shaking hands with his many acquaintahter. '" (istaVVitheffrTea! fill in, otr.il :sd sr.g Erfjrncrj vt -rs?)r..1 f-S imsj ca m fcmsrf from . LovelandCola . andis .visiting at 'l Uie,noWe oi ms.uncie, u.&. Kamsey. , the city F. E. White and wife were guests at the Maonia Hqrse yesterday foidin ner. riAjdvSUiS .ti MUh : iiOiSstii4jfcitjfIniifb yester day a guest at the home of his mother: Ed. Streight. wife and little son of UniUn mmJCWfhiaafiis0ih tormr apwrents ama ananas in tne -q lot sjsqu Dssa Russell YpglJkRbft. was a vis- Fa? -aH'.-jj noanailjs nrf.) xovlj . s.in ; yn WL 1 Jasksovjjif l)e.eili(nes sSa aniritiorljBa tbej.;trJTJ aj guest otrithnhis faihen'J'. flis J,aciKIVoofeJ: idufjatf DriBsJioti'ji ned biid .nofifciaao sew srr. .j JLJ -i.,J 111 . 'U.lJ'Jtl WiiH :vi! ,Poter-A. Walsh, and JUvxfaOmaha Jphfifnrfj Vitoi tjigrlpfl MceWalcl 's3 jfwpn tuRPBt'l.hj: 'sr., and wife. oldon Atr !rBifCtefeweiBer'and'La BLiEgeiiberg'er wererp'asseHgers rto lOrtvabii fthtsf attei noon, Jwherethejj veUI Msnthe boj s -at the hospitals .?'.;.5w z3i h-.t ?.'-: -,'H: fCPW:j'Bayldr,'afEef' spending' Christ mas "with the home' folk's, departed this morning foY Omaha, iwhere he takes' up Joseph Gray, of Havelock' was a vis itor with John Carmack and wife over Christmas, and was renewing acquaint ances in the city . A. Peistrop and wife were visitors in Council Bluffs with friends and rela tives at Christmas dinner, returning home last evening. Chas. Sullivan and wife of St. Joseph, Missouri, came in yesterday morning and are spending the Christmas season with Mr. Sullivan's parents. Ed. Schuloff and Frans Ballance, of the Glenwood Institute, were visitors in the city over Christmass, returning to their, work this morning. George R. Ellige and wife, departed j this afternoon for Missouri Valley, their home, after a visit with their parents, J. B. Higley and wife over Christmas. Joseph Carrigan, whb - with his wife and little son, have been visiting with friends in the city, "departed this' after noon for their home in'Edgemont, S. D'. . . H. R. Xeilzsl" and family of Murdock w-ere oyer. Christmas visitors in' the city the. guests . of the parents.' .of . "Air?. Xeitzel, .F. , R. Guthman and wife. ' ' - ' - -" '- ' j: A. C. Buckey.:. and: wife ;of Onaha wiere 'Visitors in the.xity veserday with the patter's i.parentSi JohnRotter aiul wife.in. the. south part.of. th,e city:. :; ' -Mrs. Dr,- Jensen of. NeTrmanr. -Grave, visited ovei ChrisCmas-r'tand will - spend some two weeks with with his parents, HjiT-'Battort -anfl wife i and friends-in in :thecityt?fiqr-niT3 i?: f..: j. L Mrs. Mj-'A -"RUsselP a-Tid1' daughter, Miss1" Nellie; nave""' been ctisitingn the cTtyfbr tHe'"past "f ew'diyiNrith'Mrs;. ; Eawhead retui'rietf1 lVome-th?sr'morVi-: fng Ito'aff Jlfnctiohl 'jyyi:i'J J:'b rH'scfr and-srwife:'ofdCoQk' It: .b ! -ti' - 'i jj - i , ' ' ' O . . 1 1 . '1 : - i 'Ai m jiij fii s to Pauhoni TeleDbonte; S4p ... ' -. 2.a1'- V mc rLfli loniuuiiivj cLcrijunc t,jfirAT ins nmma fl'?'1tfni'ted "amount of stocWfnnrie V.Mf-KHd ,, , irom xne saie or inis siock io ne usea in luiiuniig new jnn aepencieni lejwiynt'fiisinnru r rvii-y adj n 'i ceiJJ iaimuiil cash dividends ior the past seven years and the .,r, isp .inimwj&ccnnBaKW ta one oi tne very strongest riuaii'.iai 1 inmumons sentative business men, farmeris and caiHlalists in our terri- i Atjtitofrtapng m 1 m :tisand caiHlahsts in our tern- ,, ou will find ttifl dnwtRfifisift&rift hittf&mil 2Qmi I a many or tnem increasing tneir siock. Telephone Stock is Not Taxaole! D01U 3 h THE no f 3 5V c) ." I -ro i? -n- -'V -rf. PLATTSMOUTH TELEPHONE COMPANY owns and ,.j., . . terminals connecting Omaha with Lincoln and the west: connecting umaiia wun council iiuns anu iowa points; Umaha franchise and I Tjnny .PieisM-wiov; lj, Qmal wit Platts outh Nebraska CJty a d I !r,hSs i,. 3.3;i;,l:u,MBs)! ... . . I ,bfeisH-lhoVr i lie. rt?:.T s ft TTfrf j '.rt'onrlons distance business from Omaha, South, Southwestind :k--jU- e-U i.ji" iSouthejist':and is sure to be a bkf-wMdV wwilst ASfepSbsl-fl iffamaii1tslrrmfW-np.,c'w 1 Tr .TO h3VT93 i-,.'riw 5100:D0; subscriptions solicited r f - - N"0' subscriptions will be rprpivpfl nftr n ciifniVnt am6u'ritJ'6f stock has been sold to build longdistance lines. hich"'e estimate will require $30,000, a considerable ,J 'amount of "which has' already been . subscribed foi'''-'- ' ' r.V'-j ?n.-;" ...... ... t trt ' i -A r-rrjjf -r:n For jfurtherparticuTiifs call orr or'ad'cTfess' Af ' -V J; '': : :.' i'j j ".mi ".'.".'..V '"' :...'. . .... . General Manager and Treasurer, Telephone Building. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. As forfieTitfl (TmWto ft Wfleife4-'ls i -.. Miss JJelenNord;' wlio isc tnakin her home t.Oiii aba was! an oyer Christmas visitor at the home of her parents, P. M. Xord and wife north of the city n u . ... Q tunic in cestui ucty. lyurniii auu visiieu. ith the families ot their Da'rents.nVm.: AV Ballance and1, wife anif A. 6. Tartschi ana wife over (Jnristmas. . ; yesterday and visited wifh his pipeutSv Mrs; Asa- Snjcler and Mrs. Ralph Towle were passengers to Omaha this afternoon on the fast mail, while Mr. Towle and Mr. Snyder went home this morning on the early train, " having all been at Grandpa and Grandma Sullivan's for Christmas, and were accompanied to Omaha by Chas. Sullivan and wife. Miss Maud Stanley went to Lincoln today to visit the rest of the week. Will Renner and wife were visitors in the city over Christmas, departing1 this 'morning, Mrs.' Renner going to Lincoln, where they make their home, while Will goes to O'Neil, where he has a run out of there as engineer. Councilman J. P. Sattler was a pas senger to Fremont this morning on business. E. S. Tutt was a visitor to Omaha this aftern6on.' where he will spend "a portion !of the holidays. ''' ' " i- c?..i. i ...: , I J. IV. OLUIf illlU W 11C AL'Ii; J)ISSI.I1- gers to Lincoln today where they will visit for a few days, and accompanied Mrs. Jesse Blunt that far as she was going to McCook, where they will make their home." ' . n SpeciaS BSaokef Sale O--"- --;:'i -". .;: s- ;-:-; -f ; r,' r-;WS:.; .' --. ' : .::. ,-:ya Y-cVr. ?..-,o O 8, II Ly.'vyiP'P.ISilAy IUJ x 5""' ., -. - - ; . j . 8:H lo rrori siij ,:wl e'siiw v uii ouiVf civ v riuiv Jtl le cosi .tefe' m nave SiaM.i doHl'rvittheeOrcjll& Wej j-hHfe' actorhtiv ngifceriVaMBi5H yteaV ntofniflgSiwtf visi witthd ifft3iyf hifeEbwAJier? Jehwp awt othirf yisi'tbirnin;tne cS'frailMing MhdW thbrcityi srttWrYtfntH hwd inFhome'thimorh.,w -'o , -'fo' ior-j moffn-rom'ouncirBhin, fowa,' ,tatav uity.oiterday KSSSj vrij.rjl4t on'.V. : fLafs6ireruYn-Vith-''thetn a"hdV vfll t i - - j & f visit hererf6rfawhiTe7 . . George" A. "Span'gler. and wife," of j Liricoln.' we're! visitors' 'veserd'ay 'at'the Jier of Mrs. Taylor. 'ira-A LUtXReZ came in c.tcjaand" Ynintr fro W 1 . a Rrt vt3H 5 WiiS , ,jm?in oi ueorge-spenaing i.,nrstma3 , J , J . - ' r ' , p I 'J 7 nil," iivi mill uoueuici, 1UIM Ultducm, trtiliiWWP'1 m-rfwr1 Christ Afa'' reftnrs lJi 'Cirl;' "-LV is;I?Vl" -! -' ')Cv. i : . ' . : t " reiurrnim nujiie uiisjnomjntr. . - . - " . . ... . r jr-n r of air." Toad s -Trarenfs -west' of r. ine . - :t .-c-f ,) . ,,.;.u C; . i-u I Airs..JJarry:Reeser , apd ter,.Mrs. ,C. WvBayI Omaha, where.he is., fmnlovpd.atitln jflHarry ertbtJUttfjiiid vrifeftfOmaba viu M.y jjiz :,nji 9iyr: riivii nsa.j a8ri nsmv:s ;j a-wjere.viaitoiaiiia.atDe oiwme ,tij Aire. l lt c , .... - - f iAFiIarty:retwrtmfcihis.1yark- thia-irnL e gany ;aays . . i visitors in the cityrafsUToi itheir lAnKrfrnnrA hvt.diif.infcoi... City." - " -..v-.-S- 5loffit of. Lincoln, out ofwhee, hie runs as a raaij cTerkTor 'UncIe'Sam, came in yesteraav mormncr and snent rs. , rlenrv p'ahgler" the S vrdested-tfijBlanHetSJto: auarci- affainstnthe.GGlcf 'winter Jn icrits'tb 8 p H6Me4,Tadillcoline Coinforts ai Less than Cosir ' dieS fhe -Methodist i; and Christian- churches. Bestamde x-i'O 0 SilkoiinefuUiOze, filled with nice,.clean,rcpttpn weirrriacJe. If Q ' 'S s-you-dont-believe it, ask the ladies'. ;ti : ;.-x . j tr.'.j-i( nr.j Dna.viiJ tauiR'A Lrfsniiw ynaqmoo sgfi! .-ijsio.'fio " V' j l rif)i woianna &sioaj .esvjjsisT 9van.3ci .smrrsvg s.i: 35---:q smw snj ; ; . . . , . . . tf J . d egiv. 'lliuii, . "Kfe-,3r; '"n.' r TT K K : , . i - " -PM"j5Wfc A ...-V " -