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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1912)
Local News "Custer's Last Fight." in three reels, liy 10 1 ltanrh Co., at the The higges, historical event, "(.uster's Last, Fight," n, the (Jem tonight only. It's a 10,. I hi tonight onh. o CQ T3 a n o O $ re c !5 o re s a D My Now that it's all over Let get down to business! Still another shipment of these new Norfolks for men just received. Blue, grays, browns and mix tures. Note the prices $12.50, $15, $20 and $25 Big "Comfy" Overcoats in handsome materials $10, $12, $15 and Up to $40 G. E. WESGOTT'S SOUS Always the Home of Satisfaction (ft nur seats reserved at the Riley hotel for "The Oirl, the .Man and I lie dame." 'Custer's Last Fight," interest ing, exciting and historieal, at the (Jem I on ii: lit onlv. Clyde Dare, who is employed in Omaha, was a passenger for that city this morning:. Miss Rachel Livingston depart ed this morning for Pern, where slie is attending1 school. K. II. Sclmlhof was a business visitor in (Jlenwood today, going over oii No. C this morning' . dm iM mm f?M Miss Ma, tie Larson relurned to Peru, Neb., this morning, where she will resume her studies at the stale normal. William Holly, the clothing; merchant, was a husiness visitor in Omaha today, returning: on No. '2 i this afternoon. Mrs. C. P. Richards and son, Charles, were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they visited for the day. I! Arlhur Zimmerman of Omaha pent Sunday in this eity with l. I'.hersule and fainilv. Merited Hair Tonic will do won ders for your hair. For sale by Weyrick & lladraha. Take the kids to see "Custer's Last Right," 3.000 feet of pictures, a, the (Jem tonight only. FOR hoars. SALE -(Jeorge A. - Duroc-Jersey Ka ITenherper. ll-C-tfd Philip II. Meisinger of Fight Mile (Jroe came in Saturday to look after some matters of hnsiness. P. A. Meisinger and wife drove in Saturday from their farm and spent the day attending to husi ness matters. Henry llirz, sr., and Philip llirz were in the city Saturday after noon attending to some husiness with the merchants. Miss Vesta Douglass relurned to her school at Tckainah, Neh., yesterday afternoon, after a short visit, 'here with her parents. M. I'. Manspeaker was a pas senger this morning for Ashland, where he looked atfer some husi ness mailers for a short time. j Mrs.'.). M. Roherls and son, Newell, and Miss llerniee Newell were passengers I his morning for Omaha, where Ihey spent the day. Clarence Heal relurned to his studies at Ihe Peru normal last evening, after spending his vaca tion in this city with his parents. ILLY(SIN(jli) CtyFf Cj?D'S JVtf2C, The. tfrZ, fte Man &ie fame di lie LYPlO. A Scene from "The Man, The Girl and The Came" at The Parmele Theater Wednesday Evening, Nov. 13th. Read the Semi-Weekly Journal I Uool iiross leads and iilhs s u Our line of Wool Dress Goods and Silks was never quite as complete as they are this Fall. If you want to buy satisfaction with your money it will pay you big to look our line over. Mrs. C. J. T.alser and little son, Arthur, departed yesterday after noon for their home in Omaha, after a short visit here at the John Jess home. Henry R. . Oering of Omaha spent Sunday in this city wilh his mother, hrother and sisters, re turning to the metropolis yester day afternoon. Ed Johnson, train master of the Omaha division of the Burlington, was in (he city today for a short visit with his parents, J. W. John son and wife. Mrs. J. A. Donelau was a pas senger this morning for Omaha, accompanying her daughter, Miss Margaret, who is attending school at, Hrownell Hall. V. A. Fight of near Mynard was in ,lu city Saturday after noon attending to some husiness mailers with the merchants. T. Frank Wiles of Omaha was in the city Saturday isiling with his parents and friends for ,1m dav. Frank Hester and Joseph Hiher, jr., motored ,o Omaha vestenlnv to isit Mrs. Hesfor at. the hospital for I he dav. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Wallinger and son, Vern, of Ashland, were visitors in (his eity Sunday, guests of relatives. F er M. A. Shine den:o-l..,l this morning for Omaha, where he looked after some business mat ters for the day. Miss Helen Spies relurned last evening from Omaha, where slit; ,iad 1 n spending a couple of days with relatives. (J. (J. Meisinger and wifo of Fight Mile drove were in Satur- interviewing Ihe merchants day on husiness matters. Miss Seva Johnson relurned to Omaha this morning, after spend ing Sunday here with her parents, (Jus Johnson and wife. W. R. Itryan of South Bend, county assessor-elecl. was in the ily today to visit his many friends and look after husiness matters. Billy (Single'; Clifford the $1,000 a week vaudeville man, with "The (iirl, tin- Man and the Came" at Parmele theater Wednesday only. I'OFND A package containing a Persian silk rihhon. Owner may have same liy calling at, this olllce and paying for this advertisement. J. M. Meisinger, one of the substantial farmers of Fight Mile drove, was in town Saturday afternoon attending to some trading. Ray Travis of the V. S. hank of Omaha, was in Ihe city yesterday spending the day with his parents, Judge ami Mrs. II. D. Travis. Miss Mathilde Soemu'chseii came down from Omaha yesterday afternoon to visit with her par ents, H. M. Soennichsen ami wife. Will Hummel, one of Ihe ener getic farmers from (In precinct, was in Ihe city Saturday looking after some husiness mailers for t he day. John Beck, one of (lit? sub stantial farmers of Mt. Pleasant prceinel, drove in Saturday after noon to look after some week-end shopping'. W. F. ("Jillespie, the Mynard grain man, was in the eity Satur day afternoon visiting his num erous friends and attending to business matters. Robert Mauzy departed yester day atfernoon for Denver, after a short visit in this city with his parents, M. Mauzy and wife, and his large circle of friends. 11 A beautiful line of Serge, 1 yard Two other lines of Serge, 44- wide in Black, Brown, Navy and Red inches wide, all colors at per yard at 50c Yard 75 and 85c In our 54-inch wide lines of Serge Whip cords, all wool and all no one shows a better line than we the fashionable shades, 44-in wide have. All colors at per yard at $1.00 per yard; 54-in wide at SI, SI.25, SI.40, SI.75 and S2 $1,75 and S2.00 Yaid Taffata Silk, 1 yard wide; the Duchess Satin, one yard wide; kind you can depend on at something better than common at 75c, 85c and $1,00 Yaid SI.50 and S2.00 Changeable Taffatas, one yard Charmeuse Satin 42-in wide; wide at per yard the kind they ask S3.00 and $3.50 A i i i in the cities our price $1.00 and $1.50 2.50 Yard We have somespecial priced Rugs for you this week. l..ovGyonJ ,yr-fl -u gri 'HCT K. O. Sleim, athletic coach of Ihe stale university, spent Sunday in this city, a guest at the J. K. Douglass home, returning to Lin coln this morning on No. l,r. County Attorney Taylor ami Attorney D. O. Dwyer were pas sengers this morning for Fnion, where they looked after business mailers for the dav. Henry Hilherl was attending to husiness mailers in this cily Sal unlay ami called at (his olllce for (lie purpose of renewing his sub scription ,0 (his paper. OTI( 1: U. M IT TO ii ii;t titi.i: III llif llli-li-t 4 iirt Hll( for I'oinUj-, rhrukn. I'.ilillm W oikIn, I'laliitllT, VH. TIhmiiiih K. Clark, ft nl.. I i.'(VnlnntH I o tin I I'fViirin nt s, (Jo(irt,'ci T. McCiilliilll. I. nth M.'Cdlliiin. .Ia 11 McCcilliMii Wright McColliim. Carl C. VVrlitlit mid Aim. Carl WHkIiC Vou art' lii'i-Hliy ikiIIIIimI that on Mav X. 1912, plalnlllT fllfd her milt In th lMHtrlct Court i( Chum County. Ne naNka, to quirt the title to tlm fullow riK (IfHcrllit'd land In Ciihh County. Ne Iu'uhku, to-wit: The Went Half (W4) of the Norllicaxt gum tor (NK), the SouiheiiHt giiarliT (SKI4) of the NortheiiHt Quarter INK1', I 11111I the NorthweNt Quarter (NWVi). all or Section twelve (12), and lot thlrtv fonr i;lt), In the KoutheiiHt Quarter SK'4) of the KoutheuNt Quarter SK'.-i) lot thirty-five CI5), in the SouthweHt Quarter (SW"4) of the Southeaxt Quarter (WKVi) and lot thlrt v-Mtx CIS), In the N'orlhWHNt Quarter (NWH) of the KoutheMt Quarter (SIC '4). of Sm-tlon one (I), ull of nalil laniU in Townxhip ten (10) North, limine eleven til), Kant of the lith I. M. And that on Novemlier 7, 1912, nalil plalnlllT filed her HUppie mc ntnl petition hIiowImk (he death of William II WrlKht, and alleKiiiK thut you, amoriK olhern, are the helrn at law of the tin id William Jl. WrlKht. ami i.ravliiK for relief ax prayed for In her orlKlnnl petition, liecaiiKe of her adverse om KeHH Ion hy heraelf and Kniritoix of xald IiiiiiIn for more than ten vear.s prior to the eoiiimencement of xald null, and to enjoin earh anil all of vou from IiiivIiik or elnlmliiK any rlwht title, lien or In terexl, either legal or eiiillalde, In in to nalil landx, or any part thereof, ami to require you and eui h of you to Met forth your rlnhl, title, lien or hitercNt therein, If any, either lexul or equitable, and to have the xnuie inl JuilKeil Inferior to the title of plalnlllT, and for Keneral equllahle relief, this notlre Ik made puixiiaut to the order of t he court. Vou are required to anxwer thU petition on or before the r.'lrd ilav of liecemher. A. I . 1!U2 or your default will he dnlv euteied therein, KlUTIIA C. V(M)i.S, I'lalntllT. I!AWI,S At linllKUTSON, Attorneyx, FOUND A ladies raincoat was found at. Coates' hall Saturday evening after Ihe dance. Owner can have same by calling at this olllce and paying for this notice. David Amick and family are engaged today in removing from their residence on Pearl si reel, to their farm near Mynard, where they expect, lo reside in the future. (!. V. Unman was a passenger Ibis morning for Omaha, where he goes ,0 consult Dr. Clifford in regard lo his eyes, which have been giving him considerable trouble of late. Hubert Sherwood, sr., and son, Herbert, were passengers this morning for Omaha, accompany ing Oeorgc Sherwood, who re, urns ,0 his duties on the road, after spending Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tl. F. Washburn of Rock Island, Illinois, who have been visiting T. V. Olenn and family for a short time, departed this morning for Denver .for a visit. Mr. dlenn accompanied theni as far as Omaha. Mr. Carl F. Sleckelberg has studied with Dr. HaeJons, Hans Albert and S. K. Jacobson, and while in Furope studied with (ieermann, llilf and Ysaye. You will have an opportunity of hear ing bold Mr. Sleckelberg and Mr. Frysinger in a recilal at, tlio Presbyterian church Tuesday, November 19. See the Texas Tommy dance and hear all the latest songs in "The (iirl, Ihe Man and Ihe (lame" at Parmele (healer, one night only, Wednesday, Nov. lit. Elegant Hats at Groat Reductions, as Long as They Last. MISS MYERS. 'H"I-HH-IH--HWI-:W: The Helpers of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Jennie Srhlidkneeh! at 1 ::!0 Wednesday afternoon. All the ladies are re quested ,0 bring their ipiilt blocks. (leorge Sherwood, who is en gaged in traveling for a whole sale shoe house, came in Saturday afternoon on No. 2 for a short visit with his parents and other relatives in this city. The Art Exhibit at. the High school will be open from 7 to 10:30 Thursday night; from 7 to 10:30 Friday night; from 9 to 12, from 1 lo 5 and from 7 to 10:30 Saturday. Surely you will have lime ,0 drop in and view the beautiful pictures, at Ihe same lime helping out the public, schools. Heuben Saxon and Norman Dickson walked lo Louisville Fri day afternoon, making the dis tance in four hours. They started from Ihe II. N. Dovey residence and took ,0 the road as far as the cemetery and then cut, across corn fields, wheat fields and everything in sight. The hoys relurned to this cily via the (rain route Sat urday morning. i.i.(;i, mitim:. In the lllxlrlct Court of (mm County. Nrlirnakn, Frank Claux, I'lalntllT, VH. William .Smith, et at., Defendiiiitn. NOTICK. To William Smith, Aim. William Smith, IiIk wife (llrxt name unknown) ThnmiiN (1. Calmer, M. Jane I'almer', and the ('nknnwii Helm and I -vlxeex of William Smith, deceased: Vou and each of you will hereby take not lea that on the 2nd day of November, 11)12. Frank Claux, plaintiff In the fore KolliK entitled cauxe, Hied hlx petition In the lilxtrlct Court of Caxa County, Nebraxku, ak'alnxt you, the object, pur poxe and prayer of which la lo obtain a decree from mild Court retnovlnir cloudx from and iiuletliiK the title of record to lot five ) and throe CI) feet olT of and hIoiikT the wext xldo of lot four U), In block eighteen (IS), ill the City of I'lattxmoulh, Caxx County Ne braska, In plaintiff, ax analnnt yoii und to exclude and enjoin you and each of you from ever iimxi-i'I Ink or claiming any rluht, title or Interext therein ad verse to plalnlllT and for audi other and further relief ax may be Juxt and equltablo. Vou are required to anxwer ait Id petition on or before the 16th duv of liecemher, 1!U2, or the alleKatloiiM con tained In xald petition will be taken ux true and a decree rendered ax prayed for therein. Dated: November 4th, 1912. FKANK CI.Al'S, l'lalntirr. Hy JOHN M. LK Y OA, Ills Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court. STATF. OF NKMIASKA, Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the Kstate of Jacob Ilenrich, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to tlio creditors of said deceased that hearings will ho had upon claims tiled against said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said County, on the lGt.Ii day of No veinher, ID 12, and on the KHh day of May, 1913, at 1) o'clock a. in. each day for examination, adjust ment and allowance. All claims mint be filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Platts mouth, Nebraska, this 17th dav of October, 1912. (Seal) AIJ.F.N J. HF.FSON, County Judge.