The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 02, 1908, Image 3

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    THE CITY.
Krom Fridays llitlly.
O. C Niday, from west of Mynard,
was a visitor in the city this morning.
Phillip Horn, from near Cedar Creek,
was a business visitor in the city this
afternoon.
W. I). Moore, the house mover, who
was at Gienwood on a brief business
trip, returned this morning.
A. F. Seybert, of Cullom, was a visi
tor in the city this morning, looking af
ter some business matters.
A marriage permit was issued yester
day in Omaha to Mr. C. F. Lyman of
Weeping Water and Miss Joyce Davis
of Nehawka.
CI. 11. Miller, of Murray, returned
this morning from a trip to Tender,
where he spent the Christmas holidays
with friends.
Mis. Fred Gorder and daughter, Miss
Louise, were passengers to Omaha this
morning where they will be the guests
of friends for the day.
Miss Emma Rosine, of Louisville,
came in this morning and is visiting at
the home of her friend. Miss Minnie
Boerimr. for a few days.
Miss Jessie Gilmour and Mrs. J. W.
Gamble were passengers to Lincoln
this afternoon, where they will attend
the state teachers association.
C. S. Stone, of Murray, was a vis
itor in the city this morning, departing
for South Omaha, where he is looking
after some business matters this after
noon. Wm. Deles Denier, John Gerry Stark
and Geo. W. Dunkle, of Elm wood, were
visitors in the city this morning, look-
ing after some matters at the court
house.
Mrs. G. F. Rhode and three children
returned this morning from Greenwood
and Ashland, where they have been vis-
iting with relatives over the Christmas
season.
Ralph Mullis, James Rishel and Elmer
Hartman made up a jolly party who'
departed for Hastings this morning,
where they will visit with friends a few
days and endeavor to have a good time.
G rover Ruffner departed this morn
in"- for Silver Creek, w here he is mak-
ing his home and where he is employed
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C. C. Parmele Plattsmouth
Pollock Parmele
Hallie Parmele "
T. E. Parmele
T. H. Pollock
Lida P. Pollock
Ellen C. Pollock
Rae F. Patterson
Margaret A. Patterson
Mae E. Patterson
C. II. Smith
Bvron Clark
J." G. Richev
J. N. Wise.".
Dr. E. W. Cook
II. S. Baithold
Geo. L. Farley "
Fred G. Egenberger "
J. E. Douglas
Mrs. Ada R. Bester
Mrs. Fannie R. Dickson...
Mrs. Adda Perry 44
Chas. O. Perry
Mrs. Edith P. King. . .Waukeegan, 111.
Chas. A. Patterson Arapahoe, Neb.
Ellen K. Davidson ... Steubenville, Ohio
Mrs R. A. Blaine ... Council Bluffs, la.
Edward B. Wirt Council Bluffs, la.
Miss Fronia Kime Rock port. Mo.
James A. Walker Murray
D. J. Pitman
Chas. S. Stone
Miss Maud Rusterholtz 44
F. M. Young, sr 44
C. D. Spangler
John H. Spangler 44
Mrs. V. E. Perry 44
Miss Etta M. Nickles
Miss Ida E. Boedeker
Glen Perry
W. F. Gillispie Mynard
C. Bengen
J. A. Riser
Mrs. MamieTodd Union
Mrs. Belle Frans 44
M. H. Shoemaker 44
Mrs. Alice E. Shoemaker 44
Miss Jessie R. Shoemaker 44
Miss Minnie Shoemaker
Mrs. Hattie E. Bamum 44
J. G. Easter 44
Geo. A. Hess Alvo
G. W. Curvea& Son
Vincent & Campbell ... 44
Fred Dreamer 44
Mrs. Mary Dreamer 44
Miss Fiorina Hess 44
J. K. Keithley Svracuse
B. H. Landis Waverly
Peter Eveland Murdock
Miss Nora Evel and 44
F. Wolf
H. R. Neitzel
M. H. Pollard Nehawka
Mrs. Ruth Bates Pollard
Mrs. Lizzie M. Pollars 44
M is3 Josephine L. Pollard 44
Oren M. Pollard
Miss Mabel E. Pollard
Henry M. Pollard
Mrs. Helena A. Pollard
Miss Bertha A. Shoemaker.. 44
J. F. Shoemaker
L. C. Todd
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PLATTSMOUTH
AND
VICINITY.
with a lumber company, after having
been in the city for the past few days
sjending the Christmas holidays with
his parents.
Chas. Neleigh of Wisner, was a vis-
! itor in the city over Christmas visiting
with the family of Mrs. Neleigh's par- ',
ents, J. C. York, departing for his '
I home yesterday afternoon.
Chas. J. Gaebel and Wm. Wendt of
Ixmisville were visitors in the city this '
morning, looking after some business
at the court house. While here they
made this office a pleasant call.
From Saturday's Dally.
E. M. Smith of near Union was a
business visitor in the city today.
F. M. Young, jr., from near Murray,
was a visitor in the city this morning.
W. F. Gillispie, of Mynard, was a i
business visitor in the city this morning,
Horace Hand of Cedar Creek was a
j visitor in the city this
morning,
with
j business at the county seat.
John Albert of Cedar Creek was a
visitor in the county seat this morning
naving some uusiness ai uic i uui l
house.
Chas. L. Graves, of the Union Led-
ger, accompanied by Daniel Lynn, were
' in the city this morning looking after
some business.
Miss Rachel Livingston was a passen-
ger to Omaha this afternoon, where ;
she will visit for a week with her friend.
Miss Mable Miller.
Daniel Whittenberg Foster, our old
friend from Union came in last even
; jng, remaining over night, looking
j after some business matters in the
j city today.
Mrs- ciaus Speck is very sick at her
' home with the grippe, having been
confined to her bed since before Christ-
j mas. Report today tell of her being
slightly improved. ;
M. Applegate of Valisca, la., came
in lastTtvening from Union, where he
has been visiting for some time, re
maining over night departed today for
his home in the east.
Mrs. Levi Rusterholtz and daughter.
Miss Florence, departed this morning
' Coalridge, Neb., where they will visit
at the home of M. P. Fleming, daugh-
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ter of Mrs. Rusterholtz. j
Miss Beryl Smith, of Havelock, hav- j
ing visited with her friends in the city ;
for the past few days, the guest at
the home of W. T. Smith, departed
! this afternoon for her home,
j T. W. Vallery, of Murray,
the only '
"Sirnon Pure" lightning roil man was a
! visitor in the city this morning, going
' to Omaha and Council Bluffs this after
i noon, where he is looking after some j
business. 1
From Mouilay'aDatly
F. W. Young of Union was a business
visitor in the city today.
J. B. Seabolt of near Murray was a
business visitor in the city today.
Loyd Gapin, of near Murray, was a
i business visitor in the city t his morning.
C. E. Metzger returned last evening
fw-vn K ank trt Vi n uractarn norf fl f
. . .
William Michel, of Alvo, was a vis-
itor in the city yesterday, a guest of
his friend C. D. Quinton.
Andrew Shoeman, of Louisville, was
a visitor in the city this morning, look
ing after sone business matters.
Frank Jamison, of Weeping Water,
was a visitor in the city this morning,
looking after some business at the court
house.
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Fleming and wife of South
, rend were in
; looking after
the tity this morning
some business at the
county seat.
Mrs. Goodell Todd, of Union, came
in tms morning irom Louisville, wnere
i she has been visitinc:. deuartincr later
-
f ,r her honr e
; Johnson H. Carpenter, of South Bend,
; was a visitor in the city this morning,
where he was attending to some
ters at the court house.
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August Doering and wife departed
this morning for Omaha after a visit j Abe Rupiey came in yesterday from
of a few days at the home of Mr. Doer- j Union where he is employed by R. L.
ing's parents in the city. j Upton in the hardware store, as tinner,
Mrs. Wm. Wettencamp and Mrs. Al- ' with a very severe cold on his lungs,
bert Wettencamp were visiting with ; which is keeping him confines at his
friends in Omaha this morning and home and under the doctor's '.are.
looking after some business. ' ijevl Rusterholtz, from west of Mur-
F. W. LehnhofT came in last evening, ' ray, was a visitor in the city this morn
visiting over night at the home of his ing, looking after business and visiting,
mother, Mrs. F. D. LehnhofT, and look- ; Since his wife and daughter have gone
, ing after some business in the city to
day.
L. J. Mayfield, of the Louisville Cour
ier, was a visitor in the county seat to
day, making this office a very pleasant
call during his sojourn in the county
seat.
R. H. Chriswisser was a passenger to
Omaha this morning, where he will visit
his brother, Ray, at the hospital. Re-
' ports from his bedside last evening
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DECEMBER
yce H
cIMo Taxes to Pay on Telephone Stocks
THE PLATTSMOUTH TELEPHONE COMPANY is placing a
limited amount of stock on the market the money derived
from the sale of this stock to be used in building new Lou
Distance Toll Lines to connect with the new Automatic In
dependent Telephone System in Omaha.
PLATTSMOUTH TELEPHONE STOCK has paid ten per
cent annual cash dividends for the past seven years and the
company is one of the very strongest financial institutions
in Nebraska.
Ask any of the 200 stockholders comprised of repre
sentative business men, farmers and capitalists in our terri
tory, and you will find them all well satisfied with the in
vestment and many of them increasing their stock.
Telephone Stock is Hot Taxable!
THE PLATTSMOUTH TELEPHONE COMPANY owns and
operates ten exchanges with about 2,500 telephone sub
scribers; 400 miles of farm lines; 250 miles of Long Dis
tance Toll Lines, including the South Omaha franchise and
terminals connecting Omaha with Lincoln and the west;
connecting Omaha with Council Bluffs and Iowa points;
connecting Omaha with Plattsmouth, Nebraska City and
Southeastern Nebraska, Southwestern Iowa, Missouri and
Kansas.
THE PLATTSMOUTH TELEPHONE COMPANY controls the
long distance business from Omaha, South, Southwest and
Southeast and is sure to be a big money maker. Shares,
$100.00; subscriptions solicited in amounts from $100.00 up.
No subscriptions will be received after a sufficient
amount of stock has been sold to build longdistance lines,
which we estimate will require $30,000, a considerable
amount of which has already been subscribed for.
For further particulars call on or address
General Manager and Treasurer,
Telephone Building. Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
show an improved condition.
Miss Mayme Lacey, of Weeping
Water, now engaged in teaching at
Lincoln, came in last Saturday and is
visiting in the city with her many
friends, a guest at the home of Mrs.
Mae Morgan.
k From Tu-Nliiv"s I;tlly i
A. F. Seybert and family are visitors
in the city this morning. '
, John Albert, oi cedar creeK, was a
visitor in the city this morning.
J. M. Hoover, of Louisville, was a
visitor here this morning in the interest ;
1 of business. j
i Peter Keil, of Cullom, was a visitor j
in the city this morning, looking after j
i business matters. j
I a t. r i- r n f i l.
was a business visitor in the city this j
morning, returned home this after-1
noon. j
Henry Engelkemeier and family de- ;
t. . .. , a ... ...
niicic n i jr win v 10 u a vi c vv 1 1 ti nun
friends.
H. S. Barthold and Chas. Parker,
were visitors in Pacific Junction today :
looking after some business matters for
the Burlington.
Harry Shoeman and wife from Louis- ;
ville, came in this morning and are vis
iting in the city, the guests of Mr. ,
Shoeman's father, Geo. Shoeman.
D. C. Young, of Capa, S. D., visiting!
with his father. D. A. Yonnir near
Murray and hig father were visjtinff in
; the city this morning and liking after
j some business matters in the
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county
t sea l.
Q w Surface and BOn c. w Sur.
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Tabor Iowa, where they have been
; visiting for some time past, guests of
j relatives and friends over the holi-
days
away on a visit and the other daughter
has married, Uncle Levi is very lone
some and does not like to stay around
home when he can get away.
John Thomison, of near Murray, was
; a business visitor in the city this morn
ing and made this office a pleasant call
I while in the town.
i Highest cash paid for poultry, deliver-
ed at Mynard any day in the week,
! Tel. 3 O. W. F. Richardson
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Pen emit
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C. E. Heebner of Nehawka was a vis- with friends and relatives, departed
itor in the city this morning. ' yesterday for his home at Arapahoe,
W. H. Stokes of Mynard was a busi- ' where he is employed in the bank at
ness visitor in the city this morning. that place, and was accompanied as far
, c. 1 i-r u u H Omaha by his friend. Will Seylert.
Thomas Solman and wife, who have J ' J
been visiting in Fremont county, Iowa, A E. Gass returned this morning
for a few days returned home last from Gienwood, where he was visiting
evening. with friends over the New Year.
F. W. Fleming was a visitor in the C. W. Baylor departed this after
city this morning looking after some ' noon for a trip of thirty days, which
business matters in the county seat. i wjH take him through western Ne-
C. II. Taylor, of Union, came in this ', braska, portion of South Dakota and
morning from Lincoln ami is visiting in Wyoming.
the city with friends on his way home. 1 Misg A,iha ,.etersoI) after a visit in
Hans Tarns and daughter, Miss Anna, ; the city for some time, the guest of
were passengers to Blair this morning, ' ner sister, departed yesterday for her
where they will visit with friends for a j nome at Elkhorn, where she is engaged
few days. ; teaching school.
Misses Marie and Opal Fitzgerald j Mis8 Ma , departed this
were visitors in Omaha this morn.ng j mornin? for her home in WcepinK Wa
to see Wil ie, who .s confined n one of ; ter after a o & few days wjth
the hospitals. , her frien(g in this cjty where she waa
W. W. Wagner of South Bend was a , a guest at the home of Mrs. Mae Mor
business visitor in the city this morning, ! gan.
looking after some business matters in j Mrg w R Skinner of Lint.oln af
the county seat. ter visjtinjf in the city for a few days
Miss Anna Hall departed yesterday j the prUests Gf her parents, Mr. and
for Tacumseh, where she will visit for : Mrs Herman Herold, departed for her
a few days, the guest of her sister, ! home yesterday afternwn.
Mrs. Don Brown. FaUcr returnc, no,ne thidi
Mrs. Ray Chriswisser went to Omaha morning from Boling Green, Kentucky,
today where she will visit her husband j where he has been visiting for a week
in the hospital. Ray was reported as ' with his sjstt.rs. Misses Emma and
not feeling so well yesterday. i Elizabeth, who are attending school
Mrs. J. II. Becker and daughter, ! there.
Mrs. C. T. Peacock, were passengers ; ...
to Omaha this morning, where they Mrs. Joseph Smith has been confined
will visit with friends for the day. ; to her bed f,or he Imst , te" day8 w,th,
hp-Art trinili! lint 1 si litl.lp imnrnvnl
George Becker and wife, of Milligan,
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and relatives in the city for the past
week, will return to thir home tomor-
row
Frank Sivey, wife and children, re-
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Uirneu .ata evening lur... aau,
where they have been visiting with
; relatives and friends for a few days
past
C. A. Miller, after visiting in the city
. for the past few days and looking after
. business matters in the county seat, de -
parted for Oklahoma, where he will
look after some land.
Henry Sieinhaur and family returned
from Superior, Neb., Tuesday evening,
where they had been visiting George
and Will Spohn and families. They re-
port a most enjoyable time.
Thomas Moore, formerly of this city,
but at present living at Walt Hill, was
a visitor in the city this morning, hav-
, ing been at Nebraska City, where he wherein he took Fred Wren's horse and
has been shipping hay. Thomas stopped . buggy from a hitch rack on the 4th of
off here on his return home to renew jast December, and who was appre
acquaintances. hended at Hastings some time since
W. G. Boedeker, of Arapahoe, after and sentenced in the district court about
j visiting in the city for some time past ' two weeks ago.
afc present Theyare seemingly having
, 1
j their share of sickness, as one of the
j chiIlren ha(, to have an operatlon ma(le
upon its eye yesterday.
Miss Emma Roesner, of lyjuisville.
; departed yepterday for Omaha, where
i v.i-.
she wilI visit for a short time before
j returnim; home. Mrs. Koe8ner ha8
bejn wRh frjen(l3 jn the tity
j for the past few days, the guest at the
j home of j,er f riend Miss Minnie Doering.
, wn, f SkJney thj-s gtate fe
1 , for Glenwoo(,( Ia lhis morning.
I here he wi endeavor to set.ure em
J poyment either in the city or at the
, institute at that place. Mr. Rhin is a
nephew of Theobold Rhin of this place,
j and has i,een vjsjtjng in the city for
some time.
C. D. Quinton took Henry Pettit to
Lincoln this morning, where he will
serve one year in the penitentiary for
horse stealing. The case being that
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J. C. Knabe Nehawka
G. W. Ingwersen 44
Henry Knabe
J. W. Murdock
G. A. Murdock 44
William Carroll "
Christian Ross 44
Stewart B. Rough
J.P. Stoll 4 )
F. A. Hansen "
W. H. Betts
A. L. Carper 44
Mrs. Gertrude C. Carper
Geo. W. Mark
Mrs. Eliza J. Mark
A. F. Sturm
Miss Evelyn B. Wolph
Miss Hattie M. Pitman "
C. E. Heebner
William Rose 44
Mrs. Lucy St. John 44
Edwin Jeary Elmwood
C. D. Clapp
Wm. Delles Dernier 44
Dr. J. M. Neeley
Amzi M. Ferguson 44
B. I. Clements 44
J. A. Clements 44
Mrs. Sarah A. Clements 44
Mrs. Blanch Kuehn 44
Mrs. Sophia Krulle 44
JohnL. Wood 44
Archibald McFall
Charles P. Hall....
Geroge L. Berger 44
Oliver Bothwell 44
Henry McCartney 44
H. D. Wall
Samuel S. Johnson
J. M. Carper Weeping Water
J. H. Davis' estate
A. W. Beach
B. F. Ruby
Jas. L. Breckenridge. . 4 4 4 4
W. C. Ogden
Andrew Anderson 4 4 4 4
Henry Hempel Lincoln
A. Forman Omaha
Crawford & Clark 44
Frank Crawford
Miss Viola Coffin
August Pautch Iouisville
Wm. G. Erhart
C. E. Mockenhaupt
Stephen Jochim 44
Wm. LehnhofT
George Jung "
D. S. Rockwell Manley
Frank H. Stander 44
Wm. Caygill Wabash
Jacob Forsythe Eagle
S. D. Judkin 44
H. F. Swanback Greenwood
D. L. Talcott
Dr. N. D. Tallcott
H. A. Tallcott
Miss Francis F. Wesenberg, 44
Frank Koutsky South Omaha
A. A. Wright 44
W. C. Lambert 44
Daniel Hannon " 44
L. J. Carpenter 4
Thornwald Jorgensen 44 44
John Flynn 44 44
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