The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 20, 1908, Image 7

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The Avoca eipartmemit
Nsws Itetn Git.ived EjcIi Waek by a Special Reporter for This Department of the Semi-Weekly Journal
P'red Kuhnhenn is visiting relatives
at Seward.
Karl Harmon was at Omaha Tudsday
and Wednesday.
Misses Emma and Clara Manjuirdt
were Omaha visitors Monday.
Miss IJirdie Fahnestock has returned
from a visit at Cedar Hluir.s.
IS I. G. Wellenseik transacted business
Lorton Wednesday evening.
M. D. lladdox of Central City was a
busines visitor here Tuesday.
T. II. Straub was looking after busi
ness matters at Omaha Tuesday.
Misses Florise and Flossie Wollen are
visiting relatives in western Nebraska.
Ii. C. Marquardt and wife were Om
aha business visitors several days this
week,
S. S. Sriver will sell at public auction
on Saturday, August 22, his household
goods.
Mrs. Samuel Johnson and daughter,
Ina, were Lincoln visitors several days
list week.
The little Miss Steffens of Lorton
have been visiting their uncle, Diet
rick, this week.
Edward Morley and J. M. Dunbar
and families attended the picnic at Un
ion last Saturday.
Mrs. A. B. Lewton enjoyed a visit
from a brother, who resides in Iowa,
the first of the week.
Mrs. Florence Durham and son,
Charles, are at Modale, Iowa, visiting
relatives and friends.
J. M. McFarland and wife were
among those that attended the old set
tlers picnic last Saturday.
Fred Hillman and wife of Berlin were
in our thriving little village Monday
evening, coming up in their auto.
Jake Frey and wife of Douglas were
here the first of the week, visiting at :
the home of Benj, Betts and wife.
Ellis Lewton, the drug clerk at the
Meiers drug store at Weeping Water,
is spending the week visiting his par
ents in Avoca.
John Tremble, and old-time resident
of this vicinity, but who now owns a
good farm in Kansas, is visiting his
many friends in this vicinity.
B. C. Marquardt, the pioneer mer
chant, celebrated his fifty-second an
niversary today. May he live a hundred
years longer is the prayer of the Jour
nal. He is a citizen that all are proud
of.
Monday night Jasper Corbin fiell in
such a manner as to wrench his right
lower limb, and for some time it was
thought that it was broke. Dr. Bren
dell was summoned immediately and
found that while the limb was badly in
jured it was not fractured. However,
Jasper will belayed up for several days,
at least.
V. W. STRAUB, President HENRY WOHLERS. Vice-President
H. C. WELLENSIEK. Cashier
The Bank
Capital SIO.OOO
We Solicit Your Banking Business.
When You Buy Toilet Soap
you want soap, not premiums. Don't pay for
something you don't need by buying from can
vassers their sweet-scented wares. You want a
:. soap that will leave the skin white and leave a
pleasant oder. We sell Tar Soap, Glycerine Soap,
Oat Meal Soap, Cocoa Soap, Castile Soap, Car
- bolic Acid Soap, and Soaps of all kinds. All of
tlem are high grade and you will get 3rour
- miey's worth in soap if you buy them.
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ORA L COPES,
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When you need anything in Fresh or Salt Meat Line you
want to be sure and get it of
JOHN SCHMIDT
THE MEAT MAN
He also sells Poultry and Bread and is always prepared
to fix you with ice! ice!! ice!!!
AVOCA,
Mrs. John Schmidt was a visitor at
Omaha one day this week.
J. W. Waldrip made a business trip to
; the state metropolis Wednesday,
i Joe Zimmerer returned from his trip
j to I'ic.rce county Monday morning,
j The rain last night has been a great
j benefit to the growing crops and fall
grass.
j William Maseman . has accepted a
i position as clerk with. B. C. Marquardt
! & col .
j Mrs. John Andrus, who has been very
sick, is reported much better at this
writing. -
O. Baier.left Wednesday for Colum
bus, being called there by the death of
a relative.
Mrs. Fred Rughe is not so well at
present. She does not appear so well
as last week.
Gus Ruhge and Kobt. Mickel were
attending to business matters at Oma
ha Wednesday.
Henry Heine, Otto Heine and Ben
Mohr started Tuesday to Oklahoma to
look at the county.
Fred Freudenberg, one of our pros
pers farmers was a business visitor at
Omaha Wednesday.
Mrs. Gus Mohr and son arrived home
Tuesday, after having spent several
days with Unadilla relatives.
L. F. 'Dunkak, one of our hustling
young business men was a business
visitor at Omaha Wednseday.
Gus Hansen and family of near Ne
hawka were visiting at the home of
Henry Wulf south of town Sunday.
Misses Gladys and Beth Graham were
visitors at the home of Robert Wilkin
son, at Dunbar the first of the week.
Ben Mohr, Otto Heime, Fred Heime
and Karl Sudman left Tuesday morn
ing for Oklahoma to look at the coun
try. Albert Brandt, son of Charley Brandt,
who has been suffering from a slight
attack of appendicitis, is reported
much better.
Harry Ehlers, who has been tilling
the soil at Bertrand this season, has re
turned home. He reports crops as look
ing fine in that country.
Ike Ellsworth and family arrived
home from Union Tuesday evening
where they had been attending the pic
nic and visiting friends and relatives.
Straub Bros, started out Monday on
the circuit with their fine herd of black
Galloway cattle. First they will show
at DesMoines, la., then at other stock
shows throughout the country, winding
ud at Denver. Colo., in October. The
held is composed of about a dozen head,
and last year succeeded in capturing
first prizes wherever shown. They are
indeed fine cattle. Hon. V. W. Straub
will be with them.
of Avoca
Surplus $3,50 O
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THE DRUCGI!T'
AvocaL.-Nebro.skev.
i
NEBRASKA
iSKA
Carrol Peterson, of Chicago, was
here Wedneday visiting at the home
of John Schmidt.
R. A. and Chris Nutzman, with their
families, spent Sunday visiting at the
home of Theo. Harms at Manley.
John Berhn, five miles northwest of
town, is the happy father of a bounc
ing girl baby, born Tuesday, August 18.
While John would much rather it had
been a boy, the mother is very well
satisfied with the arrival of the lady,
and both are doing well.
DUNKAK & MASEMAN
Hardware
OF ALL KINDS
Carpenter Tools, Tinware
and Harness.
Agents for the Monarch Range
Sharpies' Cream Separator and Bart
lett Sewing Machine.
EDISON 3 PHONOGRAPHS
and i Full Line of the Litest Records
UNDERTAKING GOODS
AVOCA,
NEBRASKA
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STRAUB
n
IS THE MAN THAT SELLS
. AUTOMOBILES -
n Farm Implements and
WAGONS AND BUGGIES
Be sure and see him when you
need anything in his line.
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Nebraska
DR. E. R. KAAR
DENTIST -
Will make weekly trios to Avoca every
Wednesday, beginning Wednesday, Au
gust 19. Office with Dr. Brendel. Ap
pointments can be made with him, ..
B. C.
MARQUARDT
0 and Co. C
General
Merchandise
A full line of Dry Goods, Gents'
Furnishings, Groceries and Seeds-
KIRKENOALL AND GOODMAN
SHOES
Agents for the White Sewing Ma
chine and Tailor-Made Clothes.
AVOCA,
NEBRASKA
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Amends
& Mohr
DEALERS IN
Wines,
Liquors
Cigars
Avoca, Neb.
WHEN THE KETTLE ; SINGS
itasiia uf coal satisfaction. Want
to near th-e music in your kitchen?
Easy order coal f rum this uttice and
yard. The output of the Trenton
mine the fuel we handle has no su
perior anywhere, its equal in few
places
J. V. EGENBERGER,
'PHflNP Plattsmouth No. 22.
rnunc Ben No. 331.
PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA
Best Time foSee
the Southwest
Every first and third Tues
day of each month, low-priced
homeseeker's excursions are
run over the lines of the : : :
Missouri Pacific
1
Iron Mountain
into the rich and resourceful
farming regions of the South
west. It is a splendid chance
for the Northern and Eas-
tern farmer, after his wheat
is gathered, to combine a
pleasure and propecting trip.
Write for rates and literature to
HUGH NORTON, Agent.
M. P. Ry., Plattsmouth, Neb.
F.G.FRICKE
& CO.,
Agents for
Conkeo
Poultry
Remedies....
IpfiO OS wi
Statement of the Condition
-OF THE-
PLATTSMOUTH LOAN AND
BUILDING
ASSOCIATION
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the:$Oth
day of June, 1908.
First mortfrae loans fg.tjlO OH
stuck loan L'.orw 00
Cash 3.ii7f f-5
Ieliniuent interest, premiunis. lines 219 40
Other assets i'4 94
Total
LIABILITIES,
Capital Stock paid un....'.
Reserve fund -.-
Undivided profits r
Dividends declared
5,mO 22
..$ 44.4.- 00
s2 61
... 2.0U
.. TI.3."j M
5s,tw0 22
Total
Receipt. axt Expenditures for the Year
Ending JrxE 30. llfos.
RECEIPTS.
Balance on liaml July 1, 1007- 4.37S 2T
Hups lu.T:i4 00
Interest, premiums and fines 4.40 35
Loans repaid 10.i.V. 42
Real estate sales 370 (h)
Ta.xes advanced 40 G5
Total
EXPENDITURES
Loans
Expenses
Slock redeemed.-.
Cash on hand
Taxes advanced
... S 3U.!K2 70
5 1
.3X) 00
ti44 ss
9.4 i:s 03
3.ii7 so
-'4 94
Total.
.5 :n.in;2 to
STATE OK NEBRASKA I ...
Cass County
I. T. M. Patterson, secretary of the alxive
named assx-iation. do solemnl.v swt-ar iliat the
fm-epointr statement of the condil ionof said as
sociation, is true and correct lo the lest of my
knowledtre and helicf. T. M. l'ATTEKS N.
Approved: fecretary.
K. B. WINDHAM 1 A
.1. E. BAKW1CK, -Directors
V. .I.WHITE. S
Sulscri)ed and sworn to tiefore me this 31st
ay of July, 1 Clar a Brown.
-IsEAL.1 Notary Public.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold
under a positive guarantee to cure con
stipation, sick headache, stomach trouble
or any form of indigestion. If it fails,
the manufacturers refund your money.
What more can any one do.
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Manley Department
W. J. RAU.
Dick Irons and wife returned from
Avoca Tuesday.
Sollie Keckler was a business visitor
to Omaha Friday.
The Busy Bees met at the home of
Helen Coon Friday.
A. Jenkins was a business visitor to
Omaha Wednesday.
Joe Klein, the Insurance man was in
town Friday and Saturday.
A good lively bunch attended the pic
nic at Springfield Thursday.
The Ladies Kensington met at the
home of Mrs. Harms Thursday.
Walter Jessup of Nebraska City
spent Sunday with Dave Brann.
Remember the Manley Hotel has been
opened up and solicits your patronage
Ed. Brunkow made his second visit
to South Dakota Monday in search of
land.
The new teachers for this year have
been elected they are Miss Lily Tighe
and Miss Stella Jewel.
Herman Schliefert has very nicely
improved his place by putting down
nice substantial cement walks.
Mr. Backes of Nemaha spent Sunday
with his wife who is staying at her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keedy.
The School House has been undergo
ing some repairs this week, the inter
ior was plastered and other slight need
ed repairs were made.
Milton Keedy and wife of Avoca,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Keedy. Milton is Opr and agent
for the Mo. Pacifice at that point.
Mrs. George Lord left for Percival,
la., Tuesday, where she expects to visit
relatives for a week or two, she was
accompanied as far as Omaha by her
husband.
The Base Ball grounds have been
materially improved the diamond has
been skinned and
a neat little grand
stand erected for the convenience of
the ladies.
The nice shower of Thursday night
refreshed things materially and the one
of Tuesday night was much bigger and
did much more good as well as broke
the hot spell.
The Tennis fever still prevails in
Manley, the boys are out playing every
day. They also gave the grounds a
good cleaning up Wednesday and it
now stands among the best courts in
the County.
Nothing on for next Sunday at the
Base Ball Park except a fun game be-
when the locals and,the Pick ups, owing
to the fact that the pitcher for the
First Nine in last Sundays game was
hit and received a broken rib.
Rip Keckler, Manley's twiler, who
came in contact with one oi wood s
speeders and received a broken rib, is
reported feeling somewhat sore, but is
doing nicely and will be ready for
twirling a week from next Monday.
A subscription paper has been circu
ated this week for the benefit of the
base ball club. The club decided the
boys ought to put up a better appear
ance on the diamond after doin? such
splendid work as they have this season
and are going to fit them out with new
uniforms. Any one wishing to con
tribute to this cause please call at the
bank and ask for the subscription list.
We want the suits here for the game a
week from next Sunday, so be lively.
Last Saturday night some evil minded
persons took it upon themselves to show
the general cussedness that is in their
madeup to plough up the ball diamond.
Just what was their object no one
knows, but it certainly was a low piece
of work and when the guilty parties
are found out there will be something
done to have the effect to stop this kind
of rot that has been going on around
this town. Quite a sum of money has
been pledged to push the investigation
and it is hoped the guilty parties will
soon be known.
A very pleasant entertainment was
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Pauth's last Thursday evening in honor
of their two daughters Teresa and Anna
who leave Sept. 1st for Omaha where
they will attend school.
About fifty young people were pres
ent and every one had a most pleasant
time. Refreshments were served which
immediately afterwards they bade the
girls farewell and departed to their
homes.
Manley vs. Louisville Score 4-3
A most exciting ball game was pulled
off Sunday at the park between Louis
ville and Manley which resulted in a
score of 4 to 3 in favor of the home
team. Battery for Manley O'Brien
and Keckler. Louisville Fitzgerald
and Wood. A very good game was
played and the score at the ninth in
ning was a tie. The winning score was
made by Sollie Keckler thru a nice
safe single made by Oleo Murphy.
Oleo Murphy's good fielding that day
was well worth mention.
The game was nice and clean through
out and exciting and held the onlooker
in suspense every moment and great
applause and cheering came from the
Manager
crowd profusely. The game wus wit
nessed by a crowd of 7')0 people, tin
largest ever in attendance at a ball
game in Manley.
Lorton deserves credit for no m1 um
piring. Manley's pitcher, Keckler, din
played the nerve of n enthusiastic ball
player by pitching the game through
after receiving a broken rib by being
hit with the ball while at the bat in the
first inning.
How To Get. Strong
P. J. Daly,, of 1217 V. Congre.-s St.,
Chicago, tells of a way to become strong:
He says: "My mother, who is old and
was very feeble, is. deriving so much
benefit from Flectric Bitters.that I feel
it's my duty to tell those who need a
tjnic and stregthening medicine about
it. In my mothor's case a marked gain
in flesh has resulted, insomnia has been
overcome, and she is steadily growing
stronger." Electric Bitters ;uickly
remedy stomach, liver and kidney com
plaints. Sold under guarantee at Ger
ing & Co drug store. 50c.
HITCHCOCK SEEKS FORAKER
WANTS HIM TO ADDRESS SOME.
EASTERN MEETINGS.
Ohio Senator Feels Hurt Because He
Was Not Invited to Speak
at Youngstown.
New York, Auk. 20. An effort was
made by Republican Chairman Hitch
cock Wednesday to communicate with
Senator Foraker of Ohio, who was In
the city on busineHS, but he had gone
to Washington. Uefore leaving the
city the senator indicated that he
would speak In support of the Repub
lican ticket If invited to do so under
the auspices of the national commit
tee, notwithstanding lie had not been
invited to sneak in the Ohio campaign
by the ,nen ln f.ar:e of the work in
his Rt.ite
Mr. Hitchcock will request the sena
tor to address some important iintt-
ings in the east. KailiiiK to reach the
senator here, he telt graphed to Wash
ington inviting liini to visit headquar
ters when he is again in the city ainS
expressing the wi.sh that he nifgl.t linU
it convenient to be here Boon.
Discussing the Ohio situation. Sena
tor Foraker repealed that he felt
humiliated at not having been invited
to speak at Youngstown on September
5, at the opening of the Ohio cam
paign, lie said that regardless of the
differences he had with the Roosevelt
administration concerning :eitan
questions of policy, he stood ready to
do whatever he could to advance the
interests of the national ticket.
That Senator Foraker feels keenly
the situation in which he finds him
self, he indicated to close i olitlcal
friends. He has been invited to make
a number of speeches in Ohio, but the
invitations have come from his sup
porters and he has replied that he will
Ho nothing which might prove em
barrassing to the men responsible for
the success of the nation!' ticket In
Ohio. He said that he was in sym
pathy w!th every plank of the Chicago
platform and that he was a Repub
lican despite anything said against
him by political enemies. Sine" the
publication of the cordial notes which
passed between Mr. Taft and Mr. For
aker after the former's nomination for
the presidency, many of Mr. Foraker's
friends have been working for a set
tlement of the Ohio factional fight.
"So far as the ssnatorship is con
cerned," said Mr. Foraker, "I have not
turned my hand one way or the other.
Y have not tried to Influence the elec
tion of a single member of the legisla
ture and shall not do so with a view of
bettering my chances. The thing to
do now Is to carry the national elec
tion and I certainly shall not prove a
hindrance to success, even if I am not
wanted as party to it."
INDIANA FUGITIVE CAUGHT.
Edward Cotteringham, Alleged Embez
zler, Arrested In Ottawa, Ont.
Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 19. A young
man who came to Ottawa recently civ
lns his name as Edward Craven and
announcing that he was going into the
wine manufacturing business, was ar
rested Tuesday as Edward Cottering
ham, treasurer of the Union Traction
company of Lipton, Ind. He is charged
with having embezzled $3,000. H
was recognized here from a descrip
tion and Detective De Vanlt came on
and after identifying him had him
arrested. When arrested, Cot'eriag
ham was well provided with $20 con
federate bills, but he had little good
money. He declines to make a state
ment. , Chicagoan Drowned in Missouri.
Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. 19. Harold
Norbery, aged 22 years, of 1162 North
Forty-fifth avenue, Chicago. was
drowned here Tuesday while swim
ming in the Missouri river. Norbery,
with three other Chicago young men,
w-as on his wav to Mexico.
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