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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1909)
f HIEPARED IN THE INTERESTS OK THE PEOPLt OK MUKUAY If any of Uu reader, of the Journal know of a nodal eient or an item of interest Weidilnwofitferf4t,--EdiltirJturjil. DC Vll MJ Many business advantages by dealing with this bank. Aside from the bene fit offered by a checking account, the man who is connected with a bank in a business way, strengthens his po sition in the community He has the confidence of the banker, which is a valuable resource. In all the ways which we are prepared , to accommo date patrons, we are ready to serve you. DC Wra. Rice was a county seat visitor last Saturday. MIbs Georgia Creamer was a Platts mouth visitor Thursday. Mrs. Lee Allison and daughter, Miss Jessie Drost were in Monday. Mrs. A. L. Baker and Miss Ida Boedeker were in Plassmouth last Friday. A. II, Graves was transacting some business matters In the county seat Monday. Mrs. J. A. Walker and daughter Miss Margie were' Plattsmouth visi tors last Friday. . Dr. Gilmore was looking after some business matters ip Plattsmouth last Friday, evening, en route home , from a visit , in Omaha, i, - , . ..Mrs. Otto Puis and sister, Miss Mary West, were In Plattsmouth last Haturday and were pleasant callers ni the Journal office. Chris Stone, from Nehawka, w,as looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Monday. Lee Nlcklcs departed from Platts mouth last Saturday for Leigh, Neb., where ho will make a brief visit with his sister Mrs. Wurdeman and fam ily. , MisB Ltola Vallery returned to her home Sunday after ft few days visit with her friend Miss Gertie lioback near Union. Warren Vlv was looking after some business matters In the county seat last Thursday, and found time to pay this office a short call, at which time he renewed his sub-J scrlptlons for another year. Mrs. James Allison was In Platts mouth last Saturday, and found time to call at the Journal office- and re new for her subscription to the Jour nal, also for the one she sends to her daughter, Mrs. Cllneburg, at Tecum- eh, Neb. ., Miss Leona Drably, i of Plattsmouth, arrived In Murray Thursday of this ' wek to enter upon her new field of duties at the Murray State Dank, made vacant by the resignation of . Mies Zetta Brown. Miss Brady is "an excellent young lady and will ! irmake a valuablo assistant to Cashier i Boedoker in the bank. ! Our excellent friend W. n. Virgin, from i near Murray; was In Platts "raouth last Monday, paying the Jour nal office a short call renewing his Subscription to the Journal, alsct paying for the one he Bends to his sister, Mrs. Nettie Wills at Indiana polis, Ind.. Mr. Virgin Is one of the kind of readers that Is always ap- preclated .by the newspaper man. , . ItirUubiy Party. . A large crowd gathered at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis Sat ,urday night as a surprise to Mr, Puis on his twenty-seventh birthday. The evening was spent in various games and amusements. Luncheon was served at the usual hour by Mrs. Otto Puis, Mata, Puis and Mary West. ' Those present were Misses Mata Puis, Laura Puis, Roslo Shafer, Mary West and LIxxlo Knstlo, Messrs John Englekemler. George Englekemelr, Otto Shafer. Philip, Shafer, Carl. Arhie and Leslie Gregory, John Wnt. Joe West, Henry Kllnger, Joe Jnnc', Willie Kehne, Eddie Boedeker, Wewej Boedeker, Fred Lull, and Edgar Wis,1 Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Edgar U'nts, jja. and Mrs. Jako Hild, Mr. and M9, A. P. Boedeker, Mr. John Kraegn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Tulu, and Mrs. i0hn West. At a late DC Murray State Dank MURRAY, NEB. J) DC hour the guests departed, wishing Mr.' and Mrs. Otto Puis many happy returns. . A Genuine House Wanning. Last Saturday evening a number of tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Vallery came in with well fill ed baskets containing everything Im aginable good to cut. They were very much surprised but soon re covered and proceeded to make the merry crowd feel at home. Social conversation was tho main feature of tho evening. At a late hour all ad journed to their homes wishing Mr. Vallery and his esteemed wife many happy returns of the day. Those present. were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wettencamp, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ad ams, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Porter,, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vallery, Mr. and Mrs. Coon Vallery, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook, Mrs. George Snyder and son, Mrs. Mattlo Wettencamp, Misses Mae Lewis, Leola Vallery, Lizzie Wheeler, Nellie Cook, Marjorie Vallery, Messrs. Percy Wheeler, Ed. Vallery, Frank Cook of Alvo, Neb., Hamilton Marks, Raymond Cook, Lloyd Lewis, Tom Tilson. , ('Hilton Totten (iocs to Kuiisiin. Another good Cass County citizen has decided to try his lot in Kansas, in the person of Clinton Totten, who loaded his household goods here this week, Bnd he and his family de parted for Waukeeney, Kansas, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Totten have a host of friends In this locality who regret to see the in leave this community, but all Join with the Journal in wishing them great prosperity In their new home. '"' ' Again We Fall. Once more the Journal man, from an over rush of work, Is prevented from making his regular weekly trip to Murray. THo work In the office at riiittsmouth has been very rush ing for the past Week or ten days, much of which was promised by a certain date, and we were compelled to remain at home in order to meet those dates. We shall be on deck next week with the usual supply of Murray news.' Returns Ut Oklahoma. John Murray and family, who for the past year have been residents ot riuttsmouth, returned to their former home In Alva, Oklahoma, near where Mr. Murray owns a fine farm Mr. Murray resided In Oklahoma for several years, but owing to his falling health he returned to Platts mouth where he has made his home for tho past year. We regret he returned to where he has made his homo for tho past year We regret to see Mr. Murray leave, but we certainly hope that he may enjoy as equally good health In tho south as ho has while hero. Tho Evening Journal will keep him posted ng to the happenings at the old home. Ex-Congressman Pollard who hns been In tho city for a few days, re turned home yesterday. Mr. Pollard came to Lincoln to meet Ms sister, Mrs. little Shot well of Seattle, who returned to Nehawka with her broth er. Mr. Pollard hns been seletted to deliver the commencement address on May IS, at the Palem hlj'h school. Slate Journal. AM) VICINITY ESPECIALLY in this vicinity and rill mail tame to this Roll of Honor. Following are those who have paid their subscription to the Jour nal since our last report, to all of whom we wish to extend our sincere thanks: W. J. Crosser, Wausa, Neb. P. A. Hild, Mynard. Neb. Theo. Starkjohn, Plattsmouth. Mrs. J. D. Lewis, Murray. Clinton Totten, Murray. Deltrlch Koester, Weeping Water. J. C. ZImmerer, Avoca. . John Group, Louisville. Henry Hell, Jr., Cedar Creek. Mrs. Jas. Allison, Murray. Mrs. W. A. Cllneburg, Tecumseh, W. H. Wehrbeln, Plattsmouth. J. D. Wurdeman, Leigh, Neb., paid by Miss Etta Nlckles. Chas. Dill, Nehawka. B. F. Hoback, Nehawka. W. B. Virgin, Murray Mrs. Nettle Mills, Indianapolis, Ind. J. H. Brown, Murray. Warren Wiley, Murray. J. F. Svoboda, Lawrence, Neb, Maple Grove. ' Quite a number of this communi ty attended the basket social at the New Hope school Friday night Farming has begun in full force In this section. W. H. Puis, James r Tilson and Cameron Cathey made a business trip to Plattsmouth Friday. Quite a number of friends and rela tives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis Saturday ' night to celebrate the former's birthday an nlbersary. Mr. and Mrs. August Engelkelmeir spent Sunday at the home of John Alberts near Cedar Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Friedrich were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis Sunday. ' William Puis and family spent Sunday at the home of August En- gelkemelr, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Beck spent Sunday at the home of A. L. Baker, at Murray. (ood People. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hell, jr., from near Cedar Creek, were in the coun ty seat Friday doing Borne shopping, and of course while here Mr. Hell paid the Jounal office a pleasant call, renewing his subscription for another year to the Journal. The Hells are the best people In the land, and tho only wish of the Journal Is that they were greater In number, because good citizens are always ad mired by everyone. A Sml Message. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn re siding near Cedar Creek, were the re- Ceinlents Of a -prv snrl mnutinirn vna. terdny. from the bedside of a very III brother In Pekln, 111. The mes sage simply stated that for her to see ler brother owe more alive she must ome at once. Mrs. Horn Immediate ly made hasty preparations and de parted on her sad Journey on Burling ton train No. 2 Thursday evening. A Good Reader. Henry Horn, one of the best farm ers In Cass county, and a staunch friend of the Journal, was In the city from his home near Cedar Creek yesterday afternoon, and called at the Journal office to renew his subscrip tion to tho Dally. Such readers as Henry Horn are the kind that are Indeed valuable to the country news paper men. The Hons Miller. Nicholas Ilalmes, the boss miller from Weeping Water was In the city this week, Interviewing the merchants In regard to their high grade flour. While here "Nick" paid the Jour nal office a brief call. . " " ' Pnlat. ' Some people have an Idea that paint that Is right for Indoor work Is not as good for outside, painting and vice versa. It's a mistaken Idea; Devoo Lead and Zinc Pain Is right for any sort of painting; It rovers more serf ace per gallon and does It better than or dlnary paint. . Hand mixed paint doesn't bgii to do tho work so well, no matte how good the painter. For all painting use and Insist on having Devoe Iad-an-ZInc Paint. W. L!. Picket, Agt. For Sale or ltent. Forty acres three miles east of Murray, and six miles south of Plnttsmouth. Four room house, wind mill and good out buildings. For pnrtirulttrs, John Campbell, Union, Neb FOR THE JOURNAL READERS. office it vnll appear under this heading. DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Plattsmouth Readers are Learning the duties of the Kidneys. v To filter the blood In the kidney's duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys are sick. Backache and many kidney Ills fol low; Urinary trouble, diabetes. Dean's Kidney Pills cure them all. Plattsmouth people endorse our claim . P. M. Lindsay, Marble street, Plat tsmouth, Neb., says: 'Off and on for about two years I suffered from pains In my back and while at work, a-dull, steady ache through my loins greatly disturbed me. I had reason to believe- that the trouble was caused by disordered kidneys but I was unable to rnd relief from the roinftdy I used. Finally Daon's Kidney Pills were brought to my atentlon and I procured a box at Gerlng & Co.'s drug store. ' The result that followed their use showed that, I had at last found the right remedy for my trouble and thus encouraged, I obtained another box. In return for the great improve ment Doan's Kidney Pills have made, I heartly endorse them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agent for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. MITICK OF API'MCATIOX Foil LIO.- imi i.u !.. lu. Notlre Is hereby fflven to all persons nterested nnd to tho public, that the inrlerHlgned J. K. McDanlel has filed his M'titlon and application In the office f thn nllv railr t Pit.. in...... mouth, County of Cuss, and State of 'j me ii-itin'u iiuinutM in resilient Yep-holders of .the said city, settinar Yh'H. thnt ii,.. oi.xii i., :. .- .... ... .....v .IIU RF)MIVUIIl in a. IHUU Ul ri'K rif.Pt a 111 n lliaranl.l an1 a , o n .1 I ...r .. 1 ... ...... u ....... uliui oi., niniium ttllU a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license mav be Issued to the sold J. K. McDanlel for the sale of malt, sprltuous and vinous liquors Trip tho narliul rtt ,.- .. . i date of the hearing of said application ii a uuiiuiiiK niiuaieu on 101 six (bl. in ln,.Ir tl,l,.,.,.,l,r,.o l . l, t . I. ...... i of the said city of I'lattsmouth, Ne- lirnclrn T M..t.ivrr: - . - (I . t J . mi i.niiir.u. March 22, 19. - Applicant. .OTICK OF AITMCATIOX FOIl M1- tOll UCEXSK. Notice Is herehv eiven to nil nuroina Interested nnd to the public, that the undersigned Peter" Coos hns filed his petition and annlicntlon In thn nfrina of the city clerk, of the City of I'latts- iii.iuiii, Louniy or uass, and state or NelH-aska, as required by law, signed by the required number, of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that, the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to tho said 1'eter lioos for the sale of malt, sprltuous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the ilate of the hearing of said application m a Dunning siiuateu on lot twelve, (2) in block thlrtv (301 In the first ward of the said city of I'lattsmouth, nfiirnSK.. I'KilSIC UUUN. March 22, 1909. . Applicant. NOTIC'H OK APPLICATION FOR LIQ- Notice Is hereby Riven to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned Kd lCtfenherger has filed his petition and ariDlication in the office of the city clerk, of the City of Platts- moutn, county or Cass, and State or Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holdnis of the said city, setting iorin mat me applicant la a man or respectable character and standlnur and a resident of the state of Nebraska and r raying that a license may be Issued o the said Kd Kvenberirer for the sal of malt, sprltuous and vinous liquors ior me nerioa or one war rrom tne date of the hearing1 of said application in a building situated on the east half (!;. i-z) or lot twelve! ill) in block twenty-eight (28) in the first ward of the said city of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. ED KUENIOmiKU. March 12. 1909. Applicant. NOTK'H OK APPLICATION KOK Ll- IVH LIVK.13K, Notice In herehv given to all iwranni Interested and to the public, that the undersigned Kd Donat has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk, of the Cltv of Platts. mouth, County of Cass, and Mate of ftepraaica, as required by law, signed by tho required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting fortlj that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standlnir ami a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said Ed Donat for the sale of malt, sprltuous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of aald application In a building situated on the east half (K 1-2) of lot twelve (12), In block twenty-nine (29), In the first ward of me aaiu cuy ot riaitstnomii, NebraSk ED DONAT. March 22, 1909. Applicant. MOTICH OK APPLICATION FOH LIO lOlt LICF.XSK, Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned Adolph Olese has flled his petition and application In the office of the city clerk, of the City of I'lntts nimitli. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, nltfne.1 by the required number of resident free-holders of tho said cltv, 'setting forth thnt the applicant Is a man of rcNpcctnhte chnrncter and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license mnv be issued to the said Adolph Olese for, the sain of mult, sprltuous nnd vinous liquors fur the period of one year from the ilnte nr the hearing of said nppllcstlnn In a building situated on the west half (V. 1-'.') of lot six (tit In block thlrtv. four CHI In the fourth ward of the said city of riavtsmotit h, Nebraska . AtHjU'll (1IKSH, March 22, 1909, Applicant. Unties af lnnlieitlnn frr I Innnr I Uonca ! VOTICE Is hervbj irlven to all persons tnlr 1 ' rsicd and to the puMlc, thai lli uuder i stirm-d. II. fl. I! and. has H!vd his petition and 1 application In theoftict of the city clerk, of iiie ctiy or ruttsmouili. couuty of La.vs, and slate of Nebraska, as miuirvd by law. signed by the required nuui!crif resident freehold ers of said city, seltin forth that thn appli cant Is a man of resiieetable character and siaiidinif and a rvsiileui of ilie siuieof Nebras ka. and prayinjr that a license may be issued to the said 11. E. Hand for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinoua lliiuors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said nimll.-Hti.il, j, a uih!!n; situated or. Sou eleven and twelve. (11 and 1) in block twenty seven. (7) in the first ward uf the said city of I'latLsmoutl), Nebraska. , H. E. HAND, Applicant. March 17th, im. imi C.GIST PEIIM1T. Notice Is hereby given that F. G. Frlcke & Co. have filed their petition as required by the statutes of the state of Nebraska with the city clerk of the city of I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, request ing a permit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for mediu'ni'.l. me cnnical and chemical pm-po-uja for the coming municipal year In the build i ig situated on lots on (1) and two (2) in block thirty-six (3) In the city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska . w .Jlk G- HICKB & Co. March 22, 1909. Applicant , DRI'COIST PERMIT. Notice Is hereby given that Gerlng & CO.. have filed thalr nntitlnn on ..m.u.J bV the stAtllten nf tha .ur. V..K..ul.n with the city clerk of the clt of Pitirts- uuiii, i-KiimsKH, requesting a permit io sen man. spirituous and vinous llq ors for medicinal, mechanical and chem- -' puipuneo iur me coming municipal leflr in tllA VllllMlncr allnn In.l ,u west half (W. 1-2) of lot twelve (12) in block twenty-eight (28), In the city of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. r u ,,. UEKINO & CO.. March 22, 1909 Applicant. Locatlcws. V. E. Perry of near Mynard is spending' the day in the city having driven In this morning with his brother. E. Palmer of Louisville is attendlne to business matters In the city today, coming down this morning and re turning this afternoon on the Schuy ler train. ' Mrs. H. D. Travis departed for Omaha this morning on the early train going up to meet her daughter Miss Helen Travis who is returning to her home for a brief vacation. They expect to come to this city this evening on the flyer. James Sage Is attending the horse sale In South Omaha today, going up on the early train. Mr. Sage Is & ways on the lookout for good ani mals and if he finds something In his line in the magic city he will bring it to Plattsmouth forthwith. He is an excellent Judge of horseflesh and he never fails to make good on a purchase. DOC hp . DSVEY 6 Nearly every lady buying a pair of fine Cotton or Silk Gloves knows that they usually give way at the finger tips first. We have put in a large line of the Kayser Gloves, which are guaranteed to wear. The claim is made that the finger tips out wear the gloves. SUNBURST SILKS! Again we have added a well assorted line of colors in the weil- Known bunnurst bilk. This fabric is most beautiful, both in color and texture. Price We have lately received a small lot of very pretty patterns, com ing in 10 and 20 yard lengths. You should see these 4, . goods. A 20c value, our price '. I C Dfobi Our line of Muslin Underwear U most reliable makers in the country. All up-to-date in quality and II trimmings at nricea which will o- j n ti Hijiwy J UU - , , Gowns, embroidery and lace trimmed 58c, 75c, 09c, $1.00 and up. U Skirts, embroldery2and lace trimmed, a ocauiifui line, rrom $1.00 to $5.00. Drawers and Corset Covsrs at from 25c to $1.00. SKIRTS! SKIRTS!! FineSSS00' PCttiC"ta- A beautiful I line of Heatherblmm, Skirts, handsomely made; Bome of them embroidered ruffles and silk ruffles. Vou should see them to appreciate them. Kg i. BOW DOC A. W. White is spending the after nuuu iu Otuufra going to that city on the mail train. y. C. Hamilton spent yesterday af t' i noon in Omaha going up tu the fast mail at noon. Miss Muriel Mullis spent yesterday afternoon in Omaha having been a passenger for that city on the fast mail. Mrs. Rea Patterson spent yestorday afternoon in Omaha having been a passenger for that city on the fas', mail. ' R. L. Propst went to Ralston, Neb., yesterday afternoon for a few days business trip and also look after some town property. George E. Dovey and wife were passengers on the fast mall train yes terday noon for Omaha where they will spend the afternoon. George Lindsey and wife were pas sengers on the fast mall train yester day noon for Omaha where they spent the day visiting with friends and relatives. Miss Katie Shields who has been living' in Omaha for sometime past has returned to the city and Is once more Installed in the office of. Miss Teresa Hempel, grand recorder of the Degree of Honor. Miss Shields takes the place of Miss Ethel' Robin son who desired to leave the office. Henry Boeck and wife were pas sengers this morning for Omaha where they will spend the day with Mrs. Jos. Cook at the hospital. Mrs. Cook continues to steadily improve and there is every reason to believe she will soon be able to leave the hos pital and return to her home, com pletely recovered. Her many friends are glad to learn of her steady im provement. For Sale or Rent. Seven miles west of Plattsmouth E. E. Goodwin farm. PERRY'S RESTAURANT and SHORT ORDER 2514 N Street South Omaha PERRY UTTERBACK Proprietor Call and see him when in the city. DOC 331 0 is from on lit tha .J Ms 30C