The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 03, 1908, Image 3

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    The Avoca Department
Niwi Its 11 Gi'.iif ai E131 Wii i a Sjsoial Rpjrtr for T.iii Dspart nont of ths Sani-WaeSOy Jojrnal
Wabash Department
A men da
& Mohr
A. J. BRAKN. Manager
V. W. STRAUB. President HENRY WOHLERS. Vice-President
H. C. WEL L EM SI EX, Cashier
The Bank
Capital SI 0,000
We Solicit Your Banking Business.
School Supplies!
The ringing of the school hell is heard again, sum
moning the boys and the girls to their studies, refreshed
by a pleasant recreation.
We have evervthing they may need in their work,
including tablets, composition books, examination 1 a
Ier, pencils, pens, pencil boxes, slates, rulers, spongts,
rubbers, etc.
Let us supply you. You will find our prices right.
(IDA C HOPES THE DRUCG1ST,
Wllrt kl UUI LaW 9 Avoca.. . Nebraska..
:
When you need anything in l;resh or Salt Meat Line vou
warn to be sure and get it of
!
JOHN SCHMIDT
THE MEAT MAN
lie also sells Poultry and Bread
t fix vou with ice!
AVOCA,
0
STRAUB
IS THE MAN THAT SELLS
- AUTOMOBILES -
OSES
Farm Implsmenls and
WAGONS AND BUGSIE3
e him v. hen yo-.i
S.t his r.r.e.
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f..a
BHKTiST
V nl rr.j:.;e wee.;.y trips to .AVoc-;ee: .Mi s. (.e. iCe.-.v.asv.i. ot un-owa. was y
We.:ru s,i;iy. begisn i SL'Wt drscs.lay. Au- v:s;tjr,- hcr t!.:,:i,. fries:;:. in Avoca last g fi
iru-i L. 0.!:ce with Dr. l;.vr.ue.. -- ' m S jQ B I ft fPsya'TP Wi
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t Turns Gait's. Kcrsss. Hcts-h Pr2&tica!!y tndsstructihla U H HISs3dI R!f
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a Mnre j -int. the g - ,1 r..i:var.i ir.j. x.-ctly rr.-:-rts.ocJ ;.: usty it fted i- , . . t , . . .
H We can , w v. ,1 this L-r.o in v.r r,. k nr. J explain its mon:? an J ruper- U rJ
H iori:v,n.:c :.'.y in the 11 1 tit ia :!:c ti. 1 J. C -:r.e at;..l ,cc u zr.J g,t eur rr:cvs. " 3-.- -.- i' .;;
FO" SALS EY V u wC-., " "Unnc'J Q . ,vj , ,je c.-,ri
of A voGa
Surplus $3 ,5 OO
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and is alvas prepared
ice!! ice!!!
XKHKASKA
John Evir.-tt was at Union Satur
' day.
j L. U. Upp was in Union Tuesday on
1 business.
Dr. Kaar made his weekly trip to
Avoca Wednesday.
Louis Carsten and wife were state
fair visitors'Monday.
Carl Schroder was at the state capi
tol Monday on business.
, Fred Kughe, jr., is now head clerk
j for Steirens & Zimmerer. :
Miss Neva Zook visited her parents
I near Auburn over Sunc'ay.
i . , r . , 1
i ing the state fair this week.
j Walter Coleman and family now
oc
; cupy the S. S. Sriver residence. j
J. W. Morley va; a business visitor
at Omaha Friday and Saturday. ,
Claud Durham has resigned his posi
tion at Dur.kak &. Maseman's.
Miss Opal I.e-.vton returned Monday
evening fmm a visit at Murdock.
J. B. Carter has had some cemor.t
s'niewa'.ks placed, about his residence.
S'-.eri:!" linton and wife were over
from Plattsr.-'.outh Thursday evening.
John H. Schmidt was on the Omaha
market Thursday with a load of cattle.
Albert Beneke and family were the
guests of CI us Mohr and wife Tuesday.
(Ins Kegley was down from Weeping
Water Tuesdav in his "Gee Whiz" wag
on. Samuel Johnson and E. Nutzman
were (l!'.i;:h:i business visitors Mon-
ay.
.'. ';:'.. !. of Ohiowa. was
v: fries:;:. is: Avoca last
J. VV. Rrendel and wife returned ;
Saturday evening firm a visit at (Vdar !
j Rlufis. J
i Mrs. H. (I. Spencer and son of Au-!
! Iiurn are visiting Avoca relatives and j
friends. j
! Mrs. Louis Jensen of Hlmwood spent j
j several days last week visiting Avoca j
I relatives. I
Attorney Wellensiek was attending
to business matters at I'lattsmouth
M onday.
John H. Rusth has purchased the in
terest in the lumberyard of Samuel
Johnson.
Otto Brooks and family were down
from Weeping Water Wednesday visit
ing friends.
Chris Nutzman of Bertrand was cir
culating among Avtca relatives the
first of the week.
J. K. Wallace and family of Omaha
were the guests of A. T. Harmon and
wife Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Sharp and daughter, of
Papillion, are spending a few days with
Avoca relatives.
Mrs. Ceo. Fisher and children of
Cook, were visiting Ora E. Copes and
wife Wednesday.
Misses Opal Lewton and Katie Eeichel
left Tuesday for Weeping Water to at
tend the Academy.
Chas. Conrad, who has a good po
sition at Omaha, was visiting relatives
west of town Saturday.
R. V. Boone and family of Weeping
Water spent Sunday in Avoca at the
home of L. J. Manjuardt.
Jas. Carey and wife of Kansas are
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Robert
Mickel, west of town.
II. M. Marquardt, who lias been vis
iting relatives at Scribn.-v.-r, returned
home Saturday evening.
I'eter Jorgensen, one of our prosper
ous north of town farmer has purchased
the Walter Wiseman farm.
Straub Bros, had the misfortune to
lose one of their fine Galloways at Lin
coln Tuesday from pneumonia.
Dar.iel Fleishman and daughter, Vi
ola, returned from a visit, to Corydon,
Indiana, the first of the week.
Mrs. O. II. Tower and children have
returned to their home at I'lattsmouth,
after spending a week with Avoca rel
atives and friends.
Mesdames Fred Wilhelm and George
Howell, of Cook, were visiting at the
home Fred Neumiester, east of town,
several days this week.
Lloyd Graham returned from Aid
more. S. D.. Tuesdav evening. Ha re-
ports havinr had an enjoyable visit,
but says old Cass is good enough to live
in.
William Gillin has resigned his posi-
tion ot Steffens & Zimmerer and will
attend school at Bethany. Wm. has a
host of friends here who are sorry to
have him leave.
G WelIensiek cashier of the
Avoca Bank, was in Plattmouth Monday
looking after business matters, return
ing to his home via the M. P. He went
over in his automobile but on account of
the threatening weather concluded not
t) use it back and left it there until
later.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Children.
Th-s Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
CEALERS IS
Wines,
Liquors
Cigars
Avoca, Neb.
Statement of the Condition
-OF TIIK
PLATTSMOUTH LOAN AND
ASSOCIATION
BUILDING
of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, on t lie :50th
day of June, l!t()8.
ASSKTS
First moil w loans ? .V.'.tJ'in 0:;
Stoek loans .t':u '
Cash 3.i'wH f'
I 1 i if i ix-nl inleiol. premiums, tines :.Mt) 4)
tl li-r assets . :.'4 !t4
Total
1.1. m i.iti i
(';ilil al Stork :iiil ui
Krsrrvr funil
I ii I i " it It'tl profits
I i v i ! 1 1 I s di'i'lairil
Total
r.s.tui
44.4.".:. (Hi
.-:.'(! til
,'.iii4 i;:
i '.hi
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I ; i; i : i its ami Kxi'knih i rto:s foii tiik Vkaii
K.m.i o .1 r.K .'hi. I'.ns.
KI'.CKII'Ts.
Ma'ann on liunil .1 illy 1. If'T ? A.'.iT r'7
I in,-s m.;::4 in
i nlri est . i iiiiums and tines 4.4-u
Loans repaid ln.it.V.l 4'.'
Ileal est ale sales ::rti mi
Taxes aiivanreil 4n till
Total ? '.'. ;n
i:. I'!:miitii:i:s
Loans ir.:."
I'.NP' llses 0.14 s-
mo.-I- i-edi eii.s d '.t.4 1 :i n:s
Casli on hand :.';! "
Tavs ad anreil :.M i'4
T it a I - : ti -. "Tj Tit
STAT K : F N '' I! K AS K A .
Ct.sst on nly t
I.T. l. raltersoli. seriettiiy of the ;i'.'c
named a-siwial ion. do s leni n !. s wea r I ha t i i ie
f nei.'oi i' tc s! a I en lei 1 1 of 1 1 ie rond it ioi i c if a id as
soritit ion. is t rue a nil i'oi t eel In t he I it si of my
knowledi.'e and l.elief. T. M. I'ATTKIW N.
AlM'iox eil: Serrel ar. .
K. II. WINDHAM I
.1. K. I!A i:v. !CK". - )::e, t,,is
v. .i.Avii i;t:.
Milisc-riled and swoi n to liefoie met Ids :!ist
ay of July. r.s. Ci.aha l!itow.
skai.. Notary I'tildir.
JAIL KO PLAGE FOR THAW
SO
REPORTS COMMISSION
PRISONS SECRETARY.
CF
While's Slayer Has Extensive Quar
ters, Like Business Office, and
Discipline Is Demoralized.
Albany, X. Y., Sept. 2. A protest is
made in a report submitted to the
state commission of prisons Tuesday
by Secretary George McLaughlin
against the further confinement in the
Dm chess county jail at Poughkeepsie
of Harry K. Thaw, ae-;ilited on the
charge of murder on the ground of in
sanity. Xn: IcLar.gY.in's report is en
an inspect iosi lie iiiinle en .Augtit -1
last.
The report says in part:
"Mr. 'I haw has been held in il.ij
jail for several months pending tliL'
outcome of litigation, which, looks now
as though it might be inicrmiaal. His
presence iti this jail is embarrassing
to the flieriif and objectionable on
many ace.jnsus. The sheriff has no
room for him. except in the pa-bled
ceil; even this he needs for temporary
uses, and it would be an entirely unfit
place in which to confine a man for
months. Having been adjudged insane
with homicidal tendencies, the sheriff
would not be justified in confining him
! with the other prisoners, lie cannot
keep him in the quarters intended for
boys. To do so would compel him to
keep li3 boys with the adult prisoners,
which the law forbids. He cannot
f.eep him in the hospital room for two
reasons. First, it is not sufliciently
pectin scoii(i, it cannot be spared
i,r the ne.iiuu:er-.t occupancy oi .Mr.
i'h v.-.
"The it suit is t'.tnt th" sheriff has to
corridor wis
t ;K'
it in the princi; al
lie li
is this room for his
1 censtiiii'-d a larg-j
time oi tli" jailer in s-:-s.-:i:::ii
I.asidsn-r,
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a; i ii-
Since several of our citizens went to
Alberta a couple of weeks ago, we no
tice that J. W. Staton and W. L. Mur
fin got the fever anil lt-ft for there on
Monday.
Chas. IluHish was at Louisville Mon
day and Tuesday.
Postoffire Inspector II. S. Gragen
was here Tuesday and inspected the
oflice, finding everything all o. k.
A. H. Waltz returned from his trip
to Wyoming.
W. T. Richards sold his sheep to Wil
liam Burke Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Murfin was at
Murdock Tuesday.
Corly Dorr of Athens, Ohio, who has
been visiting here of late, left Tuesday
for Oklahoma for a visit, being accom
panied as far Lincoln by his uncle, Ed.
Dorr.
Several from here attended the picnic
at Weeping Water Thursday.
Manley Department
W. J. RAU.
John C. Murphy and Miss Mary Mur
phy went to the Fair Wednesday morn
ing. Remember the Hotel is open and
solicits yours patronage call and get a
good Dinner.
Why don't an Impliment House open
up here? Don't worry there will be
one here in the Spring if not sooner.
Fred Fleischman and family are at
the State Fair this week it is hoped by
Fred's many friends he will come home
safe and in a sane condition.
Stohlman Pros are unloading a car
of Manure spreaders this week, which
have been sold by thern at a very rea
sonable price owing to the fact that
they were brought at a bargain.
Cedar Creek and Manley crossed bats
at the ball park Sunday, resulting in a
score of 10 to 1) in favor of Manley.
There was quite a large crowd was pre
sent and while the score was not the
smallest the game had some very nice
plays and was well enjoyed by all.
Piimary election was held here Tees
day in the oflice of John Tighe. A very
small vote was registered. Wm. Stohl
man was nominated for Road overseen
on the Democratic ticket and U. T.
Long for the same office on the Repub
lican ticket.
Murdock and Manley Rail teams con
test Saturday September 5th, game
called at 2:'i0 p. m. Murdock has a fast
team and a swift game is expected.
The Manley boys will appear in their
new uniforms Saturday for the first
time. Come out and see the game.
1.3 J ! v-
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B SiMIGHT
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EL irt FIREWORKS
H
1 1 e m i w mm. rr
ii 7s. U
i U y Li ilLUrtClMo DALL ULS Ot w
"viv"w
while the other prisoii.'u .s are crowiled
two in a cell fretiuentiy. All ihes
things :
s are uub v the ohs - vatien of
ther prisoners and ere,;'-.li-atis-
n, a belief that men with money
the other
factit
constitute a separate e.as- ven m
prison. Tliese things jn-odia.-f an ir:!y
feeling of diseosit (. s;t and S'h.hoa
asr.ong the other prisnnei
nocoia;e i d.'ioca.
This affords a variety thorn v plain
tapioca, and as that is a r.uts i'ious
dish we should sprr" r.o p.th.s to
ir.ako the family at it.
Makfj a t:; ;sl("1 f's'as'd in ;- or'ii
rnrv tria:jn"r. t;'idi;:-- n -i tn aed
; e!,...-: to ( : :r a h '. h: ''-vn.
j f:-ik- in a ; ud d.h-h :.-;! s- rv- v; h
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! Mrs. Livingston, a sister of I. M ,
I Ward visited here last week.
Wm. VanEvery visited at Mvitatd
Saturday and Sunday.
A. II. Ward came up from My nan!
to visit his parents Saturday ai d Sun
day. Miss Maggie Johnson of Weeping
Water and Miss Florence Conner of
: Elmwood visited the Misses Minds last
week.
j O. E. A His was at Weeping Water
i Saturday.
i
The board of managers of the A a
i bash Grain company held their meeting
Friday evening.
Misses Mildred and Nellie Jessop are
here from Yokoma, S. D , visiting re!
atives
We had a nice rain Monday.
O. H. Wilson was at Lincoln Satur
day. Manager
Jim Heeney was an Omaha sight seer
Wednesday.
Mrs. John Fleischman is attending
the State Fair this week.
Will Slander is hauling lumber from
the Manley yards for his new barn.
Mrs, Fasterday returned home Tues
day after a few weeks visiting in Cole.
Public school opens Monday Sept. 7
this will keep the youngsters out of
mischief.
Mr. Kasterday of Indiana, is b re for a
couple of weeks visiting his brot her am!
sister on the farm.
James Carper and family have be; :i
in attendance at the Fair this wee! we
hone Jim will not iee
Mi
For:
on this trip.
Lewis Slander in company w it h ot l.t i s
from Weeping Watr left Mo.v.'ay
for the Canadian reig;s with a iev.
of seeing the country.
Mrs. Kmma RulT is s-eriously : ;!. in
a Hospital in Iowa. Mrs. Rulf wiil l
remembered as a nicre of John (hubi r.
Mrs. R. F. Ruby, of Fott Cli.:-.
was visiting Mrs. Heckler Tuobiy.
Willie Harms is ju-t recovering fr.-m
the effects of a sore foot. R!o d (op
ening developed and but for the rocpt
assistance of medical treatment serious
results would have followed.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rautb, a . m
panied by Herman and Aaron, v. . re
Omaha visitors Monday. Hern.;:!; will
leave for St Mary's, Kas.. next Tues
day, where he will attend seh ol for
the coming year. Herman is building a
large double corn crib.
PARADE SEPT 29?
PARADE SEPT 30?
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