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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1911)
The Avoc paranen? New Items Gathered Each Week by a Special Reporter for Thl Department of the Semi-Weekly Journa were up at The baseball team is now reaiiy lor games. j Louis Dunkak was a Nebraska) City visitor Monday. Henry Koch ami wife from Rerlin Monday. Charles llinze had business Omaha Wednesday. Andreas Rehmeier is driving nails for W. I. Smoots. Dr. Thomas was over from Ne hawka Tuesday evening. - Dr. Kruse made a professional rail near Dunbar Wednesday. Fred (lollner and son were over from Palmyra Wednesday. II. A. Straub and J. II. Busch autoed to Nebraska City Satur day. Roy Fahncstock is busy these days keeping the benzine wagons ia repair. C. D. Quinton and fainily were over from l'latlsmoulh a few days last week. Charles Jenkins and family were at Manley Sunday visiting relatives. L. J. Marquardt and wife were Weeping Water visitors Sunday afternoon. A young son of Charles Hooka thorn was seriously ill the lirst of the week. Miss Foster, county superin tendent, was here Tuesday visit ing the schools. E. R. Straub and Louis Carsten shipped a carload of cattle to Omaha last week. The Christian Sunday school gave a very enjoyable Easter pro gram Sunday evening. Clyde Oraham, who is attend ing the state university, spent a few days here this week. K. C. Zimmerer and wife of Omaha visited over Sunday with relatives southeast of town. Miss Ilertha Smoots, who is at tending school at Bethany, visited her parents in Avoca last week. Henry Wohlers is having an ad dition built to the residence oc cupied by George. Sudmann. V;. I. Smoots and force are doing the work. Eli Parker, for many years a resident of this vicinity, died Tuesday. Funeral services were held Thursday. A dance was given Monday evening under the auspices of the DC 3C DC 3C Avoca city band. Owing to the weather the attendance was small. Those present report an enjoyable time and good music. Ladies' Aid society of the Con gregational church held an Easter apron bazaar at Mrs. Lewton's Saturday afternoon. A large num ber of pretty nnd useful aprons were on sale and were nearly all disposed of. " A number of the friends of James Dunbar and wife gathered at their home Saturday evening and enjoyed a social time. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nutzman, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hollenberger, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wollen, Mr. and Mrs. John Peckham, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Copes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Maple, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Quin ton; Messrs. Fred, Dallas and Carl Spencer,-Chris True, Claude Hollenberger, Harry Mickle; Mis ses Pearl Nutzman, (lenevive Mickle, Audrey and Goldie. Maple, Lizzie and Annie True. Bountiful refreshments were served. aturday, Apiri K ft WM-H-M-M-I-MM-H-H- f MURDOCH. .J. J (Special Corres pomlenl.) J JJJJJ Frank oCin was in Lincoln Fri day, Lee Deford having charge of the pool hall. Mrs. II. V. McDonald was in Omaha Thursday. Mr. Wilken purchased a new touring car this week. Also Mr. Fred Slock purchased a Brush. Mrs. A. K. Lake was a pas senger to Omaha Thursday even ing. Roy Meecham of Palmyra was attending to business mailers in (own this week. Al Bauers was in Omaha Thursday. Mrs. L. Wright was in Lincoln Tuesday. . Miss Edna Albright spent Easter at her home in Lincoln. Miss Flo Thorpe of Lincoln visited with her sister at this place over Easter. - Havelock and Murdock crossed Imts here Saturday. l lie score stood (5 to i ' in favor of the visitors.' Word was received Friday that Merle McDonald, who has been so sick in an Omaha hospital, is not ki well and will not be home as soon as was expected. Dr. I. D. Jones and family, acT ocmpanied by Mr. James Crane, arrived Saturday morning from California, where they have spent I be w inter. John Anigwert and family spent. Easter with home folks near Alvo. Miss Leata McDonald spent Easter with her parents here. Mrs. Einil Kuehn and Mrs. Paul Shewe and children were in Elm wood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koenig of Plymouth, Neb., spent several days last week at the home of the latter's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Brouckle. Miss Etta Loriek, who is at tending business college in Lin coln, spent Easter with her par ents. Miss Lula Mooney has the measles. Mr. James Brittian of Lincoln visited at the hotel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwert went to Council Bluffs Tuesday noon, returning Wednesday evening. Notice of Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and lo the public, that the undersigned, C.us F. Mohr, has filed his petition and application with the village clerk of the village of Avoca, County of Cass, and Stale of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the re quired number of resident free holders of the said village, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character - and standing and a resident of the Stale of Nebraska, and praying that a license may be issued lo the said Cms F. Mohr for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the municipal year ending May 2, 1912, at his place of business, situated on the west two thirds of lot five 51, in block thirteen (13), in said vil lage of Avoca, Nebraska. 0u9 F. Mohr, Applicant. April 13, 1911. Stallion for Sule. Shire and Belgium grade horse. (Rlack): weight l.ai'O. Ten years old. Inquire of W. F. Moore, Murray, Nebraska. Mrs. Asnes Wallers and two grandsons, Earl and David Ileins who have been making their homt with Mrs. Wallers' daughter, Mrs Charles Leighly, during the win rleiiiit'tcd in company with i Mrs. Priest, another daughter, f Newmarket. Mrs. Walter's home ill l il liiiBTMll pocinl Sole Days at f anger's! It is our intention to inaugurate a line of Special Sale Days, at which time we are going to offer the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity some genuine bar gains. We are going to carry only new and up-to-date goods, and in order to keep our stock in this condition, we are willing to offer such bargains as will clean our stock up in season. For the last three days in this week, we are going to offer you Two Lots of Ladies' Shirt Waists! These are slightly soiled, but are 51.25 and 51.50 values, but will be offerc.d at this sale at 48c and Wc. Also one lot that sold lor 75c and 51.00, which are placed on sale for 39c. Mercerized Petticoats! Here v.e have about ten dozen Ladies' Black and Colored Mercerized Petti coats, in values from SI. 00 up to 52.00, which will be divided into two lots and sold during this three day's sale for 59c and 98c. These are great values. About 50 pure Silk Taffeta Underskirts, in green, light blue, champaign, pink and brown. From $5.00 to 56.50 values, during this sale will go for $2.98. These are genuine bargains. About two dozen Black Silk Toilet a Petticoats, artistically made by the best manufacturers, good values at from 55.00 to 57.00, but will be placed is this salefot $3.49. U n ONE DAY ONLY! DEMONSTRATION OF THE New Perfection il StoveS These Stoves will be seen in acti al operation and a lady demonstrator will serve coffee and discuits. We want every person interested in Oil Stoves to call see this demonstration. Don't forget the date Saturday, April 22nd. JUST ONE DAY ONLY! En Plattsmouth, Nebraska HARDWARE AND PLUMBING, 3COC DC 3C ALVO NEWS We also wish to call your attention to our line of Silk Dresses and Suits, Tailored Coats and Jackets, such as seldom found short of the big cities. Also our beautiful Millinery Line, which is the largest we have ever carried. All we ask is for you to call ami see the line of goods we are carrying. ran it PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA W. O. Hoyles returned home Saturday. Myron Foreman went lo Omaha Wednesday noon. Carlton Oullion went, to Lincoln Tuesday on No. 13. Mrs. Kli Coon was a Lincoln visilor etinesday. Mrs. Charles Hardnock went to Lincoln Wednesday. II. S. Ough visited in Lincoln Sunday and Monday. Chester Ough spent a few days in Lincoln last week. C. II. Jordan was in Lincoln Saturday on business. Luther Karlo was a passenger for Lincoln Wednesday. Hp. Moore of Murdock was in town Tuesday on business. Miss Oppha Mulliu was in Mur dock between trains Saturday. Miss Teresa Donnelly went to Lincoln to visit relatives Wed nesday. Charles Appleman returned Tuesday from his recent visit, lo Allanl ie, Iowa. Mrs. Dan Williams returned Saturday from a visit with her folks at Clatonia. Harry Apploinnn came down from Lincoln Tuesday to altend lo his farm duties. W. O. Ilovles came down from Lincoln Monday lo'look afler his farm interests here. P. W. Nickel went to Omaha Wednesday lo visit his daughter, i who is in a hospital there. Hoy Campbell and family went lo Lincoln Saturday to visit his uncle, Harry Appleman and family. Miss Marie St roomer relurned to Lincoln Tuesday morning after spending her Kasler vacation at home. (Hen Keeper visited Veil Linch during the Kasler vacation. They returned ' lo I'niversity Place Tuesday. ... A. J. Foreman and family drove 10 Waverly Saturday to altend lo the graves of their children nt that place. Dale Hoyles and sislcr, Miss Flora Hoyles, came down on No. 11 last Thursday to spend their Kasler vacation at home. They returned lo Lincoln Tuesday evening on No. 7. Harry Parsell and Hud drove went to Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Minine Jordan and Miss Stella Shreesly woiv shopping in Lincoln last Thusday. Miss Ksther Leflor of Lincoln was in town Saturday. Miss Pearl Keefer returned from Lincoln Tuesday on No. 11. Mrs. He lie Hennelt went to Lincoln Tuesday on No. 13. I,. H. Appleman and Ceorge Foreman, sr., relurned Wednes day from a trip to Henkleman, Nebraska, where they were on business. Messrs. Elliott and Ounzales shipped two carloads of rattle to the Son Ih Omaha market Monday. Ed Casey was a passenger for Omaha Tuesday. Henry Clapp of Klinwood was in lown Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Carl Price of Kagle moved into the 0. K. Jordan store building last week. Mr. Price will operate n cream station and will buy eggs ami poultry, paying cash. Miss .Mel lift House spent the latter part of last week at home. She entertained Miss Sjlvia Hop kins of Omaha Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. Carl Johnson and chil dren visited her brother, Leo Harry and family, in Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Copple spent Sunday with relatives at Wabash. Mrs. Charles Hucknell and daughter, Miss Grace, were visit ing relatives in Lincoln the tlrst of the week. The Misses Lola and Monti Heid went to Omaha Sunday. Art Klyver was in Lincoln Tuesday. Miss Strain of Bethany visited her aunt, Mrs. l (1. Vincent, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Klyver were in Lincoln Friday. Rev. Buckner, presiding elder, held meeting Saturday and Sun day morning. Napoleon's Words. Napoleon, when asked about Ihe, cause of his success, said: "Oct your principles right, then it is a mere matter of detail." This is true in every undertaking in our life, especially when sickness visils our home. Look for the cause of il and, in most instances, you will find il in your digestive system. Then you know that the most reliable remedy, in such cases, is Triner's American Klixir of Hitler Wine. Use it at once and your bad It w ill be won. Whenever Ihe body weakens and the ordinary appetite disappears, when you are troubled with head aches, constipation,' eructation, colic and cramps, Triner's Ameri can Klixir of Hitler Wine should give you Ihe promptest and last ing relief. II contains no in jurious ingredients nor habil forming drugs, being made of bit ter herbs and pure wine. Al drug store. Chemical Labatory of Jos. Triner. t:i:t3 mil So. Ashland nve., Chicago, III. Midnight In tlio Ourks and yet sleepless Hiram Scrantou, of Clay City, 111., coughed and coughed. He was In the mountains on the ad vice of five doctors, who said ho had consumption, but found no help la tba climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King's New Discovery, he be gan to use It. "I believe It saved uiy life," he writes, "for It made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again." For all lung diseased, coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or qulucy. It's the best known remedy. Price GOc and $1.00. Thai bottle free. Guaranteed by tiering & Co. Work Resumed on Postoffioe. Yesterday Mr. 0. It. Pellon re sumed work on the government building, three carloads of brick having arrived. The structure is daily taking on more and inoro the appearance of n syinetrieal building. The window frames are in on the north, east and south walls, and Ihe side walls are go ing up rapidly. The carpenters are going right along with Hie woodwork and very soon the structure will be enclosed. The iron railing around the basement windows have been put in place and Ihe window frames and stops are going in. The huge chimney for the healing plant, which will be slenm. is over half completed, an iron ladder running from the base lo Ihe lop. License Notice. Notice is hereby given that Wil liam F. Oelschlager has lllcd his petition as required by the statute of the stale of Nebraska, with the Village Clerk of Kagle, Nebraska, requesting a license lo sell mall, sipriluons and inous liquors for I lie municipal year, in the build ing situated on lots live (5) and six (0), block nineteen (111), in Ihe Village of Kagle, Cass County, Nebraska. William F. Oelschlager. First publication April 201 Ii, Hid. One Conductor Helped Mark to Work. Mr. Wllford Adams Is bis name, and he writes: "1 was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect. The thlr.1 bottle put nie on my feet and 1 re sumed work as conductor on the Lex ington, Ky., Street Railway. It will do all you claim In canes of rheu matism." It clears the blood of uric add. For sale by Frlcke & Co. Good results always follow tin of Foley Kidney Pills. They ftive prompt relief In all rases of kidtx-y un bladder disorders. Try UihA. For sale by F'rieke'& Co. Bazaar April the 22d. The Ladies'' Aid Sociely of Hie Christian church will hold i a ba.aar Saturday, April J'.'il, in ihe vacant room the, Hot door south of Nemelz k Co.'s slore. TtuTC will be aprons of all kinds on sule and n market will be held in con nection with the bazaar, whero home-made bread, pies, cakes and Ihe like will be sold. Every body invited lo give Ihe, ladies a call. Saturday, April ','L'd. 4-18-.'ld-1tw. I). ( . Ihvvcr and family auloed on! lo I he home of .1. II. Vallery on Kasler Sunday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the BlgutUur The Safe Paint to use is The Sherwin-Williams Paint It Is a pure lead, 2inc, and linseed oil paint of the greatest durability. Froperly ap plied it can't go wrong. We can show you houses, painted with it years ago, that are still In good condition and that prove the value of the paint. t.M IV immmmmmmmmnmmm SOLD BY wmmmmmmmm OfSE E. DP ft Avoca, Nebraska. PHARMACIST