The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 18, 1912, Image 2
ALVO DEPARTMENT local news Item of Interest to Journal Reader Will Be Received at the Drug Stoie In the Good Old Summer Time. (Parody.) Tlicre's a town in this stale that t tint we all think is great, And Alvo is its name. The, business men (here are alt on the square, And that's how she won her fame. It's small of size, hut the people are wise; It's on the Hock Island line. If you'll listen here we'll try to make clear The business men in rhyme. CI1011US. The F. & M. bank is up the street, And Thomas right on deck; Tho restaurant is the next to come, And It. A. Stone, by heck. The hardware and the pool hall Are right across the way; The drug store and the butcher shop, And the barber are 0. K. We have half of them, but not all of I he men: Just give us a lit lie more time And we're sure we can get, ever) business man yet fn our litlle rhyme. We've a litlle more to do befon we're all through, And jt won't be very long Until we begin all together li ping The rest of our lit tle song. CHORUS. The doctor's olllce and the hotel Are right along the main; Tho lumber yard and blacksmill shop, And also Lincoln drain; Tho telephone olllce and liver; barn, And Fmorson are right in line There's I). & fi. and Ham Casbiioi And Art Mini complete. th rhyme. 15y A. II. S. K. II. (i. R Paul Prouty went to Lincoln Sunday. fieorire II He went to Lincoln last Friday. Mrs. S. C. Itoyles was a Lincoln visitor Friday. Harvey Hasp relumed from Lincoln Sunday. Fd Slone and Will Kilel went lo Lincoln Monday. . ' Mrs. I'',. M. Slone was shopping in Lincoln Friday. Miss I'dilh Yaeger was visiting! in Lincoln Thursday. A. J. Foreman went to Davey Wednesday morning. llenrv Snoke was in Lincoln Saturday and Sunday. j Hiith iM-camcr, who has had pneumonia, is gelling belter. Miss flladvs Appleman spent Humlav with the home folks. Joe Foreman and Sam Jordan spcnl Sunday with home folks. Fd Slroemer was a passenger on No. 1 i Monday for Omaha. Mrs. Whitnev was a passenger lo Lincoln on No. 1H Wednesday. John Murly ale'Sundav dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Onshner. inslalleil oiiicers Niiuruay nigiu at their regular meeting. Miss Alice Kellogg returned last week from her visit to her sister at Mankato, Minn. Mrs. Sam Cashner of University Place visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Dreamer and family Monday. The elevators here are receiv ing a great amount 01 wneai mis week. Price, 1)5 cents per bushel. Charles Ingwerson returned Tuesday from Lincoln, where he nas been visiting for a levy days. Randall, Ihe litlle son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Slone, has been quite sick, but is belter at 1 h is writing. Dale Iloyles and sister, Miss Flo, came home on No. IS Sunday and returned to Lincoln Sunday evenixg on No. 17. The Urolherhood of American Yeomen No. 1715, installed olll cers Tuesday night. Also three new members were initialed. Mrs. Arthur Hurkliolder and child returned home Tuesday to Oclavia, after visiting relatives here Ihe past week. James Jordan sob! his llsli pounds and'adjoining lots to Del-la-rt. Skinner Tuesday, the con sideration being $225. Mrs. Helen Knglish and chil dren, of Hennett, Neb., is visiting ier sisters, Mrs. S. C. Johnson md Miss Jesse Ilaker. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer was a pas- en get- to Lincoln Saturday to isit her sister, Mrs. Powell, who i sick, but is much improved at lis writing. Henry Miller and daughter, call, returned from Lincoln Sun ay, where they had been lo s-e 'iss Hello Miller, who is in a erious condition. Word wrts received Wednesday iorn ing from Lincoln that Miss telle Miller had died Tuesday itfbt. The obituary will appear n next week's issue. Miss Pearl Giles and Paul Youly came down Thursday from incoln, spending tin- day with 'r. nnd Mrs. F.lnier Hennett. Miss "lites returned lo Lincoln on 'o. 17. Gias. P. Jordan and son, Sam 'ordnn, and W. S. Jordan went o Lincoln Monday. From I here hey expected lo start Tuesday for mi extended trip lo Texas and Old 'lev jco. Mrs. Harry Parsell and daugh 'or, Heal rice, left Tuesday even i'ur for Hebron. Neb., lo visit her -isti-r, Mrs. 'Fred Felrow and From Monday's Daily. P .L Tritsch drove in from his farm this afternoon and boarded the fast mail for Ihe metropolis. O. II. Parkening of Omaha pent Sunday in this city with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Parkening. Hex Young of near Murray was in the city louay, coming up ior the transaction of some business matters. (ieorge A. KatTenberger of Fight Mile Orove precinct drove in from the farm this morning and visited Ihe metropolis on business. M. Tritsch, deputy county treasurer, returned from Louis vilje this morning, where be had been to spend Sunday with his family. Miss Lena Young and Miss Mary Moore, teachers in the Cedar Creek schools, were in the city last Saturday, en route to their homes, south of Plait s- nioulh, to spend Sunday wilh their parents. O. 0. F.d wards of Nemaha City was in iMaitsmonin last Satur day for a brief visit at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hainey, in the northern part of the city. Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Hainey are sis ters. Mr. Edwards owns a fine 200-acre farm in this county, over near Elimvood, that be pur chased from C. C. Parmele about a year ago, and may move to the same in the early sprinsr. He returned lo his home in Nemaha City Saturday evening. ers, A. L. and W. E. HutTer, for a time, departed for his home Ibis morning. A. W. Smith and son, Art, and E. Haumgart shipped fat hogs to South Omaha last night, and went to the market city Ihix morning to dispose of them. Phil Hecker and wife of Flight Mile drove precinct were in the mm -k.lf- f IL city touay. air. ncoKer s iainer and mother, who set out for Cali fornia a few days ago, were block aded at Hutchinson, Kas., for 51 hours. They expected to arrive at their journey's end today. Mrs. John Albert went to Oma ha this morning to visit her laughter, Miss Emma, at Im- inanuel hospital, where she has been lor some weeks. Miss Al- H-i't is improving slowly and her friends will be glad to note that she is, as she has had a serious time since going lo the hospital. "amity. They returned home Sat urday evening, iiccomp;mied by Miss Agatha Tucker, who w visit here a few week'. Charles Durham, Lovington. Ill 'ins succeeded in I'nding a positive cure ior hoi we ing. Wlv III e boy wet the bed every night clear through on Ihe floor. I Iried several kinds of kidney medicine and I was in Ihe drug store look ing for something different lo help him when I heard of Foley Kidney Pills. After he liad taken them two davs we could see a change From TuoHclny'K Dally. Dr. Oilmore, of Murray, slop ped in Plaltsinouth a few hours today enroule from Omaha to his home. William Delles Dernier, the Klmwond, attorney, visited Plaits- mouth today, having been calb-i here on professional business. Frank Sheldon of Nehawka was an over-night visitor in the city. having been called here lo meet informally with the directors o the (.ass County Land company Lee Thacker of Monte Vista Colo., who has been visiting with friends in this vicinity for Ihe oast few davs, called at this oll'ce Ibis morning and renewed his subscription lo (lie Plat Ismouth Journal for anolher year. August Engelkemereru and wife and daughters, Laura and Lena drove in from their farm bom fourteen miles west of Plat t s month, I his morning in lime (o catch the earlv . I rain lo Omaha Thev found the atmosphere rather chilly driving in. Mrs. Wade Porter, of Plain- view, who has been visiting her parents, Walter Valh-rv and wife over Ihe Christmas holidays, re turned to her homo Ibis after noon. Iter sister. Miss Leola Val-b-rv, accompanied Mrs. Porter to Omaha. For 2 Pays Only FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 and 20 WE WILL SELL ANY UNDERWEAR IN THE STORE AT Morgan Curyea visited the: and when he had taken Iwo-lhird capital city between Irains Twos- of a botlle he was cured. That i day. I about six weeks ago and "he has Mrs. Oeorge Foreman and! not wet in bed since." For sale danghler, Aurel, went lo Lincoln! by F'ricke & Co. V 1 i ii v I I Kill 1 , Morgan McCurdy of Palmyra is visiting his sister, Mrs. Hud drove. Mrs. Sam llardnock visited .her sister, Miss Hell Miller, in Lin coln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole of llnve lock visited the home folks Satur day anil Sunday. Charles Tnunble of Eagle went to Meadow to look after gelling his supply of ice. Mr. ftonemier, from easl of town, shipped a car of hogs lo South Omaha Tuesday. The A. O. V. W. lodge No. a in The Lady Minstrols. lor a few days you can pur- I chase your lickets for the Lady I Minstrels at Ihe Journal olllce and i have your seals reserved in nd ivance. This is an accommoda 1 1 ion lo Mr. Dunbar, the manager 'of the Parmele theater, wlio has lift time lo attend to the reserva 'tion of seats so far in advance. This will also give our farmer friends a belter opportunity lo secure Iheir reserved seals. Perry C-otl'man was a passenger to Ihe metropolis this morning, where he went lo interview Dr. OiiTord relalive to his injured eye. The doctor has despaired of re storing the sight to the injured organ ami iniormed perry some days ago that he would have lo accustom himself to work without the sight of the eye. Our old friend, M. II. Pollard, of Nehawka, came in last evening lo ook after some business mat ers, remaining over night. This morning Mr. Pollard gave the Journal a very brief, but pleasant ill, and while here added bis name io our large ami increasing Nehawka list of patrons, for which we feel very thankful. Public Auction The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at her farm, three miles west of Platlsnioulli, Ne braska, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, The following described prop erty to-wit: Thirty-two Head of High Grade Pcland China Hogs. ll bred sows, 10 matured and 22 gilts, and the herd boar. Th hogs are of the large type, pure bred Poland China, and pedigrees furnished on all. Down, the top sow. was nought last year at & 'ng nrice, and is out of a litle' of five that sold for $925.00 at Mr. Lonegan's sale. The herd boar is nor pig, and Mr. rritscn was offered a long price for him by an old breeder. Five Head of Good Horses. One bay horse, C years old, weight 1,500. One i-year-old black mare, weight 1.050. One 5-year-old black mare, weight 1,300. One 11 -year-old sorrel mare, weight 1,350. One smooth mouth gray mare, weight, 1,000. Farm Implements. One Hradley corn planter. One riding cultivator. One walking cultivator. Two wagons. One 2-hole Marseilles corn she Her, new. One two-row machine. One walking lister. One riding plow. One Ihree-secf ion harrow. One walking plow. One spring wagon. Two sets of work harness. Terms of Sih: .Ml sums of !S'?5 and under. cash in hand; over 25, a credit of six months will be given. Die purchaser giving good bankable paper bearinu interest at 8 per cent from date. No pronerlv lo leave the nroMos until settled for. Lunch wiill be served on Ihe grounds p noon. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. MRS. JOHN P. TIUTSCIL Roh't. Wilkinson, Auctioneer. H. F. Patterson, Clerk. Discount 0 NOTHING RESERVED! Our underwear stocks are badly broken by the heavy business we have done in this line this win ter and we will close out the remaining lots at the above reduction. Every garment marked in plain figures. This includes boy's and men's wool and cotton union and 2 piece underwear. The winter is not over. Make yourself comfortable at these prices and be prepared for next Fall. No discount allowed except for cash. 0. i. UgscoH's Sons Always the Home of Satisfaction A. ltach, sr., was called lo Council Hinds and Omaha yes terday on business for Ihe firm. THE BURLINGTON EXHIBIT GAR Containing samples of grain, grasses, fruits nnd vegetables grown by farmers in the Big Horn Basin nnd Yellowstone Valley, will stand nt the Burlington Depot, Linloln, Neb., Until February I Oth, 1912 You are especially invited to come to this Exhibit Car and talk over'with me the various opportunities to acquire farm homes and to establish mercantile business institutions in these two rich irrigated farming dis tricts. t l Come Any Day. Open Evenings i u. ULtfii utARH, immigration Agent, 1001 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska mm FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND "CURES IN EVERY CASE." Mr. Jas. McCaffery, Mgr. of the Schlilz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., re commends Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, because it cures in every case. "I have used it my self and I have recommended it to many others who have since told me of its groat curative power in diseases of Ihe throat and limps." For all coughs and cold it is speedily effective. For sale by Fricke & Co. I- union. ; Ledger. Robert and Jay Gullion, who have been spending some time here with Samuel Gullion and family, departed last Saturday night for Ava, Mo., to visit rela tives for several days. The ice harvest has been on full blast this week and "Butch" Arn has deposited enough in his law ice house to supply the needs of his shop, as well as Ihe summer lemonade stands. Misses Vernie Cole, Lillian Cole and Clee Applegale of Plalts moulh and Miss Margie Walker of Murray were visiting in this village Jast Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Frans. County Attorney 0. II. Taylor visited his relatives here last Sunday, going to Lincoln that evening to attend lo business con nected witn I lie Clarence pardon petition, filing remonstrance against the, pardon; Ira Clark and wife, residing west of town, are Ihe proud pos sessors of a fine new daughter that was placed in Iheir care Tuesday evening, and our friend, Wos Clark, readily answers to Ihe name of "Foxy Grandpa.'' YV. I). Wheeler of Rock Hluffs precinct was in town Wednesday and called on many of his friends. The fact is, lie would have spent several clays in order lo meet them all, for every man is "Hilly" Wheeler's friend. Dr. Walker was called to tho home of Walter Olson, southwest of town, yesterday morning to amputate a linger for Mr. Olson's little son, Ralph. Tho boy re ceived the injury by a door clos ing upon bis band, mashing his fore-linger of the right hand. THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Is its fatal tendency , lo pneu monia. To cure your la grippe coughs take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. 11. E. Fisher, Washington, Kas., says: "I was troubled with a severe attack of la grippe that threatened penu monia. A friend advised Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and 1 got relief after taking the first few doses, f look three bottles and; my la grippe was cured.'.' Get the genuine, in Ihe yellow package. For sale by Fricke & Co. I Horses for Sale. still have several head From VoclntH(lrty'8 Unlly. John T. Porter of Murray bad msiness in Plat tsinoutli today. ll. c. ouzel or l.aglo was a lMaltsinoulh visitor today, and dined at the Perkins holol. Philip Ilirz and wife and Mr. Dugan of west of Ihe city were in town today doing some trading at the stores. Miss Mary Foster returned from Lincoln today, where she had been in attendance at the Slate Teachers' associat ion. G. L. Meisingor and wife of Cedar Crook visited Plallsmouth friends for Ihe day, coming down on No. I this morning. L. C. W. Murray wont to Omaha Ibis afternoon to consult Dr. Clif ford about his eyes, departing for Ihe oily on the fast mail. Mis. (ieorge McDaniel and chil dren of Louisville arrived this morning on No. and spent tho day at the Charles McDaniel hdine. D. A. HulVer of Arcanum, Ohio, who has boon visiting bis hrolh- -WANTED - of extra good horses for sale at a price that is right if taken soon. I have moved Iheni lo (he August Steppat farm, two and one-half miles west of Platlsmoulh, just west of tho county farm, where I will bo on every Monday and Thursday lo show the stock and quote prices. These horses are all well broke and good stuff, and will be sold at a close price if taken soon. Frank Vallery, FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND is a reliable family medicine. Give it to your children, and take it yourself when you feel a cold coining on. It checks and cures coughs and colds and croup and prevents bronchitis and pneu monia. For sale by Fricke & Co. eieree s Sale! We Will Pay the Following Cash Prices for Poultry ALL THIS WEEK: Hens 10c Springs 9c Stalls... 7c THOMAS E. PARMELE, Plaintiff, vs CHARLES V. BOEDEKER, ET AL., Defendants. NOTICE HATT & SON Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an order entered in the fore going entitled cause on the 4th day of December 1911, by the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, I the undersigned, sole Referee ap pointed by said Court, will, on the 9th Day of February, 1912, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, at the South door of the Court House in the city of Plattsmouth, in Cass County, Nebraska, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the South half of the South West Quarter of Seo tion Twenty-Six (26) and tl e East half of the North West Quarter and the North West Quarter of the North West Quarter of Section Thirty-Fivt ' (35), all in Township Twelve (12) North, in Range Eleven (11), East of the Cth P. M., in the County of Cass, Nebraska, excepting the right of way of the Missouri Pacific Railway Company, and known as the Theodore Boedeker farm, lying South of Louisville, in said County, containing 201 acres, less railway right of way. x Dated: Plattsmouth, Neb., January 4, 1912. Byron Clark and ) AttorneV8 Wm. A. Robertson, ( AUOrneys- JOHN M. LEYDA, Referee