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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
rz , " -a i " i SPRING FSSB3 .J ws-'- VnV V An Egant Line of Local News , i K ' cfiTl9ht KIT Stylish Shapes! Please Call and Sec Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 12, 13, 14 THE LATEST MODEL IK EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE ARRIVES IN TOWN from Wednesday's Dally. Last livening Henry Steinhauer and son, Edgar, received a line 1913 model Excelsior auto-cycle by express from Omaha, which they will use :i demonstrator, they having taken the agency for this most excellent machine for Plattsmmilh and vicinity. The machine is the last work in up-to date construction ami has a ' double cylinder, hell, drive, Eclipse clutch, with control in the handle bars. The auto-cycle in rated at 7 horse power, but can develope 10 horse power with ease. The t agents have ;ddet for Ibeir wn convenience n luggage carrier. Presto lank .and Old Sid lamp, and have beyond a doubt the finest iiiolorcvcte ever brought into ibis ...i ; 1 i ,1 I-. x. i h : I Im modern tiMnr s and conveniences, and they hope to demonstrate to anyone de-irr.ig ! pureha.se a machine of Ibis kind that they have the most modern, fastest and durable motorcycl" on the market toda;. . and anyone desiring to purchase ,i machine of this kind can receie n free demonstration of this machine by notifying either of these gentlemen. Elks, Will Elect Officers. The local lodge of the Elks will hold their annual election of officers at their session tomorrow evening at their rooms in the fioatcs' block, and the meeting should be attended by a full mem bership of the lodge. Maple Grove Notes P. A. Hild .sawed wood Tuesday. Mrs. Julius Englekemoir is n the sick list this week. Charles llerren made a busi ness trip to Nehawka Friday. Louie Puis is installing an elec tric light plant in his home. ' H. O. Bailey made a business trip to the county seat Saturday. Philip Schafer spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Nick Friedrich. Horn To Mr. and Mrs, It. C. lliiley., Sunday, February 25, a bouncing baby hoy. Air. .and Mrs. 1 A. Hild spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hild at Plaltsmouih. Mr. and Mrs. Al Maim moved to Colorado Tuesday, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hcckiier have moved to the Alfred (ianse-ni-er farm, where Mr. Reckner will be euudoved for the coming sea- s. u. Mr. and Mrs. Herman (ianse- incr left .Monday for Unninglon, Neb., where they will make their Mil lire home. We are sorry to lose llieni from our .midst, hut we wish them much success in' I heir local ion. A basket supper was held at the Oxford school Friday night and a hiTge crowd was in attendance. A lint! program was rendered and a line cake was sold at auction, which brought the neat sum of $25.. Hi. The baskets sold for the sum of Kli. F. A. Schafer acted as auctioneer. FOR SALE 2'iO-egg incubator and set of single buggy harness, fiall 'phone 3-i-2td-ltwkly From Wednesday's Iully. F.ra C.rahill ot Waukeencv. Kansas, is in the city making a short isil with his brother, .1. W. Crabill and family. P. A. Meismger was in tile my yesterday for a few hours attend ing to some matters of business with the merchants. Charles Horgerson of dreen wood was in the city yesterday at tending to some matters of busi ness at the court hou-e. Ed Meeker, from west of the city, drove in eslerday afternoon and attended to some business matters for a few hours. Attorney C. S. Aldrieh of Elm- wood came in this morning from his home to attend to some busi ness mailers ai ine conn mmse. Matt McQuinn and wife of I'nion were in the city I his morn ing attending to business matters and visiting with their friends. Hoy Core of Louisville came in this morning on No. to attend to some trading, as well as busi ness mailers at the, court house. Mrs. Louise Anderson of lireen w ood was in I he city for a few- hours yesterday, being called here to hxk after some business mat lers. Miss Lillian Hookmeyer depart ed veslerday afternoon for Oma ha, after spending Sunday her" with her mid her. Mrs. Barbara Jlookineyer. E. M. Goodwin and -daughter, llulh, drove up this. morning from their home, near Murray, to at tend to some shopping with the merchants. Justice of the Peace E. B. Tay lor of Weeping Water was in the city this morning for a few hour beinu' railed here on business matters. lion. William B. Banning of Union was in Hie city today for few hours, coming up to look af ler some matters of business at the court house. Mrs. John P.Thacker of Weep ing Water was in the city today, having been called h-re to look after some matters of business at the court bouse. Miss Mary Burt of Omaha, who was here visiting at the Frank lacck home and with relatives, re turned to her home iu the me tropolis yesterday afternoon. Mrs. O. A. "Nystrom of Omaha, who with her husband was here Sunday to celebrate I he birthday of her mother, Mrs. bus Johnson, returned Mi her home on the aft ernoon Hi'jvlinglon train yester day. Joseph Keenan, clerk at I he llenshaw hotel in Omaha, and wife, and Herbert Keenan of Oma ha were in lhe city yesterday at ending the sale of the Shera land. They are grandchildren of the lat Mrs. Shera. Fred Wflrner came down last evening m .No. z iroin uniaiia ami will spend a few days visiting wilh his parents, Charles Warner and wife, and recover from the effects of an operation he recently under went for a growth in his nose., (ieorge K'rkuian and wife of Madison, Neb., who visited here u -.1 tt r m i over nigni wiui Jienry uiu aim family, departed this morning for Omaha, where Mr. Kirkman has a car of stoc'k on the market Mrs. Ofe accompanied Ihem to Omaha to visit during the day. sengers on the early Burlington train for Omaha lo look alter biijmss matters for a short lime. MNs F.Me Budig oT McCuok. Neb., who ha been iiling her i-der, Mrs. Alvin Murray, here for a few weeks, departed this af lernoon for her home. Mrs. Mur ray accompanied her as far as Omaha. Mrs. Margaret Crablree of May wood, Neb., who has been here visiting at the home of County Surveyor Fred Patterson and wife, departed yesterday for points in Iowa, where she will visit for a shorl lime. E. O. I.aughlin of LaCrosse, Kansas, who is visiting relatives in I hi; vicinity of (Irecnwood, was attending to some business mat- Z HE he TiliE M Ml a rs in this city Monday. While ere he look lime to call at this llice and renew his subscription, lleoige Oberle of the vicinity of .agle came up last evening 10 ai- nd to some business matters uid called at this olllce and re newed nis .suusrripiion 10 mis paper. Mr. Oberle returned home this afternoon. Mrs. F. (1. Oldenhausen and children departed this morning on the carlv Burlington train for Mason City, Neb., where they will make their future home. Mr. Olilenhauseii deparled for I hat place a few days ago to prepare I he home for his family. Mrs. J. A. Murray departed for Omaha this morning iu response to a message announcing the ill ness of her daughter, Miss Blanche Murray, but the message did not slate what, the nature ol the illness was, bul her mother did not believe it miv thing serious. Mr. and Mrs. Major A. Hall re turned from (Hen wood yesterday afternoon, where they attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ursula Linville. On their return they called al this llioe and ordered a copy of the Plattsniouth Jour nal sent to Mrs. Benjamin B. Dean af Cilenwood for a year. Miss Lillian A'clinek and her guest, Ruth Tucker, returned to Omaha vsterday after a visit over Sunday with the former's mother ami sisters in this city. rhey will spend a few days in Omaha, after which they will go lo Long Pine, Neb., Miss Tucker's home, whore Miss Yelinek expects to 'make her future home. 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Miss Wuuderlieh day and Sunday at Nehawka. Mrs. A. A. Fredriek children left Monday home in llillrose, Colo. .M. A. llohlyer moved into the resiih'iiee recently vacated hy llnlph Allen, the fore part of the week. Ituss Mick is walking around hy day from Lincoln, where he has heen for the last two weeks taking treatment for rheumatism. He is somewhat improved in health, hut expected to i?o hack for further treatment. II. F. Kropp has heen having troubles of his own. Last week ho slipped on the iey walk and injured his knee until he could hardly get about and Wednesday he complet ed the job hy dropping a barrel of oil on his foot and mushing two toes. This taking of unruly citi" to riausinouin ior onei.. the aid of crutches as the result I against the peace and dignity oi J. . LOUISVILLE Henry Sclioetnau of Louisville was in the ni,y yesterday tor a few hourV visit with his father, (ieorge Schoeiuun. W. K. (jillespie of Mynard was a visitor in the metropolis yester day for a tdiort i(jiiie, looking af ler business matters. Charles Lovell jf the vicinity of Mynard was a visitor in this city Monday and was a. pleasant call er at this olllce, renewing his sub scription. II. L. Hen of Uuiltasn was a visitor in this city yterday and called at this ofllce mn ordered a eopy of the Plaltsui.ofth Journal .ent to his address. Superintendent V. R Askwith of the Masonic Home was a pas senger this morning for Omaha, where ho will attend a meeting of the board of control. I,. S. Meisinger of the vicinity of Mynard was attending lo home business matters in this city this morning and called at this office and renewed his subscription. Miss Ada Sliinn of Fort Co tins, (.oliiraoii, who lias been iiere visiting al. the home of Mrs Lord la Ault for several days, de parted this morning for her home. Mrs. John Schleussener of West Point, Neb., who has heen here for a few days visiting at the home of Hev. J. II. Steger and wife, departed yesterday on No. 2.'J for her home. Perry Marsh and wife drove up this morning from their home, south of lhis city, and were pas- Courier. ! Mrs. . L. Merger is here from FJ m wood visiting with her daugh ter, Mrs. William Slander. Mrs. L. S. Chamberlain is here from MiU'oi'd, Neb., isilhiu at the liiiioe of (her mother, Mrs. Thompson. Harold, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slander, has re cently recovered from an attack of 1 he grippe. Fdward F.ager and son, Irving, relumed home Saturday from an extended visit in Illinois wilh relatives and friends. Mrs. L. K. Hell of Ashland and Mrs. Ai l bur Flier and daughter, Herniere, of Denver, visited with M. X. Urake and family Thurs day. Mrs. Hash of Auburn visited the forepart ol the week with her iiiec?, Mrs. W. S. McCrew. Mrs. (lash and Mrs. Mctirew went to Omnha Wednesday for a short visit wiih the .1. W. Kinnson family. Mrs. VV. W. Valentine returned lo her home at Slaler, Mo., Tues day, after a two weeks' stay here nursing her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. (1. W. Maylleld, whose condition is much improved. W. F. Iiers has received word from his nephew, Ir. Harry Diers, of bristow, Neb., that I he latter is very ill, caused hy a blood clot on (he brain, which causes him great puttering. Mr. Diers is a son of Herman Diers of (ires ham. Charles SUyter, whose left leg was broken about two months ago while working at one of the sand pits on the north side of the river, was taken io Omaha Thurs day by Dr. Worthinan and Wil liam Pankonin hi have the injury examined through an X-ray. The fracture lias been m long in knil ling that it was I bought advisa ble to make a thorough examina tion to try and ascertain the cause of the Double. of a severe attack of rheumatism. Walter and Laura Sack left Tuesday morning for Davenport, Neb., lo all end the wedding of Mii-s Fninia Vanskiver. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haughf niiin of Delta, Iowa, aro visiting at the home of Mrs. Haughfman's i ml tier, Mrs. K. A. Wright. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Al I'urhaugh has been seriously ill lor (he past few ias, but at this writing is reported lo be sniiiew hat improved. Dr. Longacre's fallier from Dawson county, and his sister, Mrs. ). C. Martin and children ol Imliaiiopolia, I ml., visited at his home Hie latter part of I he week. W. P. Yoho and W. K. 1 laniard sliirled out lhis morning for a sleigh. ride and when coming down Jake Frohlich's hill Hie team they were driving became frightened, upsetting the sleigh and dumping its occupants out in the snow. Mi ,olio hung lo (he lines and sue (ceded iu slopping the team, af ter having been dragged for about yards. jo serious injuries were reported with the exception of several buttons lost olT Mr. Yoho's coat. Nehawka precinct is unfair to home institutions. Nehawka has a justice of the peace who is per fectly capable of socking n line on anyone, and a constable also aide lo bring in the body. Any person or persons knowing the whereabouts of Jake Donahue will confer a favor on his many friends at the Joslyn ipiarries by sending any information I hat will lead lo his (hiding. Mr. Donahue was last seen walking Inward Ne- iraska City. Worry over a run away which lie hail last week is given as the cause of his leaving. Grandma Innwerson, who has if im) seriously ill for the last ten days, seems lo be holding her own. While she has iml improved lo a point where idie could said lo be out of danger, she has been im proving some .'tii.il under favorable circumstances oughl lo get well. Several of the children are here from distant points on account of her illness. NEW FOUND HAPPINESS FOR LADY WELL KNOWN HERE h-:-h-wh-w:hh NEHAWKA. News. H-H-I-W-W-I-W-I-K-H-H' John (Ipp came home Sunday from Omaha, where he has been for the past month. He will be on crutches for some time yet. Mrs. L. C. Pollard left on the early train Wednesday morning for Alma, Neb., where she will visit for a lime with her daughter, Mrs. D. H. McCleary and family. John Kropp, who lives south of town, has gone to Omaha where he expects lo take treatment in one of the hospitals. He has been bothered for some timet with his eyes. Frank Trotter came home Mon- The wedding of a young lady well known in this city was sol ni.ed the latter pari of last week al Hamburg, Iowa, when Mrs. Sarah White was united in wedlock with Mr. S. It. Spoons of that place, where Mrs. While has been visiting for some lime. The bride was a resident of this city for several months, making her home wilh J. II. Meeker and fam ily, and made many warm friends here, who will be pleased lo learn of her new-found happiness and trust that the newly wedded pair may enjoy much happiness in their journey through life to gether. They will reside near Hamburg, where the groom is a successful young farmer. Commercial Club meets third Thursday evening of each month. Meet With Mrs. E. W. Cook. From WcdncHiluy'M Dully. The regular meeting of the St. Mary's Guild of St. Luke's parish was held yesterday afternoon al the home of Mrs. ' F. W. Cook. There was a large number iu at lendance. A short business ses sion was held, and about the hour of i they wended their way to the church lo be present at the serv ices which are being held there during the Lenten season. CAN BE CURED ! Will Prove It to You Frco You who ure Mifrlnir the torturfu of Roriri, Itch, Salt Rhnum or other Kklrj dmcasiN-you w Iiosk diiya am mlscrnlilu, whosn mwlits lira innda Rlcei. Ii.,u l,v ,I,JI tt.ra.il, In !tf.hlntr tiiirnlriir tminu I,,, rm, Bitm! it,,,, ft (ril..f briiling irroiuiriil which Iihn cured humlraK which I belie vo will euro M-jImH R. P, you I v. ill M'lid il fn-f!, t'oMw t'liid, without nny onliuullun on your purl. 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