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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
Alvo Hews Pandora Has kept the human family guessing, but it contained no greater sur prises than those you will find displayed within )iir Brand-New Store 3 It is always a hard matter for the conscientious housewife to determine what to buy for the family we will help her out! When you see our goods you want 'em. To cap the climax our new line of leu 1 G assivare will fill a long-felt want. Every piece you will pro nounce "a thing of beauty, and a joy forever." You are getting the "real thing" at prices that speak for themselves. A big display in our east window. Don't forget we carry Dry Goods and Notions, and just about everything that you need. U 17 LllVlUV HE mm I I USE PHONE 54 TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY FOR NOTICE OF APPLICATION LIQUOR LICENSE. In the Matter of the Application of Henry II. Wiedeinaii for Liquor License: This is to certify that Hemy II. Wicdeman, of the Villas of Greenwood, Cass county, Ne braska, filed a petition in the ofllce of the village clerk on April 9, 1913, as required by the statutes of the stale of Nebraska ari'I the ordinances of the Villa?.; of Greenwood, to sell malt, spiritu ous and vinous liquors for the coming municipal year, in the building situated on lot No. 217, on Seocnd street, in said vit,age. L. 11. DAFT, Village Clerk. The Best Flour on the Market i If you hav anything to !! an ad In the Journal will sell It. FOREST ROSE WAHOOMILLCO. WAHOO.NEB. FOREST ROSE .., fLpUB .- , O. Cole has some hnnie prown alfalfa seed for sale at per bushel. i-7-2twkly SPECIAL Friday, Saturday and Monday, 11, a)fl . 1 and We will sell our regular $1.48 Umbrella on these 3 days at the special price of (0PC M f p i State Farmers Mutual Insurance Company. Statement of eslimated losses sustained by members of the Slate Fanners Mutual Insurance Company in tornado on Kaster Sunday, March 23d, 1913. Francis Fricke, Papil- lion Henry Seibobl, Papil- lion Louis V. Sautter, South Omaha Mike The.ll. So. Omaha F. I. Milius, Ilalston. . Archie Miller, Halston Win. l.oese, Halston.. Clans Nielsen, Omaha Peter LokcIi, Omaha . . Finil iMpke, Omaha. . . A. .1. Warrebn.ck. Omaha Herman Gaile, WiiSli ingtou I'elrus Fallon, Klklmrn Thus. Patrick, Wash ington F.m ma Guy, Waterloo. . (leu. W. Fonts, Valley S. K. Howard, Valley. . Hasmus Peterson, So. Omaha James Paie, Omaha . . .lakub Carl Petersen, Omaha Dali! Hrolhers, Omaha Denmark it Nielsen, Omaha Frank K. Fox. Omaha.. V. J. Nepodal. Irving ton John Miller, Henning lon S. I). Fitchorn. Plalts- 1111 Ml I tl School lis, No. T, I'latlsmouth Marius Chrislensen, Omaha Kli.abeth Haunian, So. Omaha N. M. Anderson, Oma ha M. S. Clabaugh, Valley Fred Wilt muss, Pa-pillion '.'5.00 7r.no iiln.Oi) i 10.00 ;i,-.T)0.oo 200.(10 .'100.00 iii. on 10.00 700.00 1 .1.011 1,0110.00 100.00 I,-J00.00 2.100.00 7ri0.oo 010.00 25.00 125.00 200.00 550.00 200.00 I50.k:i 20.00 105.00 35.00 100.00 500.00 (1.00 33.00 49.25 50.00 M: w:!l.. II.... It j- ' C 7 ? .Ul.. III. I .U 111111 Wit.'t ill IMllil-jJS na Miiuiay. j George Skiles f M unlock was in town Tuesdav. Sam Ca.shuer was in Ginalri mi buities Tuesday. Thomas Stunt was in Murdock between trains Tuesday. Fay Parsell of Lincoln vi.-ited friemls in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Kiikputiick visited in Lincoln Monday. Mr. Hragg of Flmwood was in town on business Tuesday. Orion ltablwiu spent Sunday in Weeping Water with relaliu'S. Albeit Foreman of Valpiaiso was visiting the home folks this week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Whitney. , Miss Hazel Kainni of Lincoln visited over Sunday with Miss Kiiiina Sutton. The Misses Grayce ilailoy and Ruth ltailey were shopping in Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. C. C. Ihieknell and daugh ter, Iter! ha, were shopping in Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rasp of Omaha visited home folks from Saturday until Monday. Miss Laura Jewel of Lincoln visited from Saturday until Mon day with Mrs. A. I. Rird. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hardnociv and children spent last Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Casliner. J. II. Stroeiner has lately pur chased a coop of Ihorouahbred Rhode Island Red chickens. Mis c,ox ol Angus, iNcli., came in on No. 1 i Saturday to visit Miss Mona Reid for a few i'as. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Oauiel Sehlanhof, on April 3, 1913, a daughter. Dr. Muir attended. Sunnier Hall entertained Mes srs. Fit, Maurice Gaull and Stew art Gaull of Lincoln last Sunday. The Ladies' Aid society dis nosed of (heir entire stock of goods at their sale last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Curyea returned home Monday lrom Houston. Texas, where they tpenl the winter. Mrs. Dan McCurdy of Lincoln visited her daughter, Mrs. ''. M Grove, from Friday evening unti Sunday evening. The city election, held Tuosday resulted in the election of Dr. L Muir and Charles II. Kirkpalrick on the town board. At the special election on the county jail proposition there were 97 votes cast against it, 6 for am one ole thrown out. Mrs. P. V. Hoyles returned las week i coin Her several inoiuns visit with hoc children at Overton Lim-olii and Klmwood. I.ein Foreman of Fort Worth Texas, visited a few days las week with liis parents, .Mr. am Mrs. (i. P. Foreman, sr. Mr. Carpenter of Washington was in town Monday renewing ol aciiuaiutances. lie having live here about 28 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall and son, Jordon, returned Thursday from Chamberlain, S. D., here they have been looking after busi ness u (fairs. J. II. SlroiMiier was in O oaba Friday ami Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cur yea Wednesday. S. C. Movies and Carl Johnson shipped three carloads of cattle and two of hogs to the South Omaha market. Monday. Messrs. Dovlcs, Johnson and Klmer Den nett accompanied the shipment. Lawrence and Carl Keefcr left Tuesday via Denver, Salt Lake City and San Francisco, for their home at Los Angeles, California, after a few weeks' stay with their aunt, Mrs. L. II. Appleinan and family. Saturday, April 12, m (O) 3) l3 DolicatGSson and Bakery We are prepared to serve you with many delicacies in our line. Call and See us. Saturday, April 12 Opening Day. . MURDOCK. JU (Special Correspondent.) 4 K. V. Kverctt was u 0'iiaha insiness visitor Thursday. W. O. Gillespie and wife were in Omaha Friday and Saturday. Mr. Lawson of Lincoln has been visiting at the McDonald home. William Rush and daughter, Leona, were in Lincoln Friday, Leona having her tonsils removed. Hilly Hoeller is now working in aha. We wish him success. Flta Sorick was home Saturday and Sunday, returning to her work on No. 17 Sunday evening. Ida Wieschiet is now visiting her sister near Klmwood. The Misses Guslin, Grace and Margerete. were visiting their father in Lincoln Friday and Sat urday. Members of the Ladies' Aid so ciety each til led their market bas kets and drove out to Mrs. Sam (.ox s Home llnirsday morning and gave her a happy surprise on her birthday, April 3. They re turned late in the afternoon, say ing they had spent a delightful day. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Guihman auloed to South Ilend one day last week, and from there they caught the Schuyler into Omaha, returning home the same day. Mr. and Mrs. George Mills and son and Verda Thorpe motored to A'eeping Water Sunday afternoon, returning in the evening. Warren Richard was in Lincoln Thursday . Miss Lola Utt and friend, TA Tax lor, of Louisville, visited the former's parents Sunday. Mrs. Harry Deale and daughter, Glial, of Omaha, are visiliiiu rela tives here. Mrs. George I ll's sister and family of Greenwood visited her Sunday. Lewis llornbeck. Hairy Gil lespie, Lacy McDonald and Law-1 son were fishim.' on the :iarsn on the Dury" the first of the week. Misses Sorick, Lyda and Eva, were shopping in Omaha Friday, between trains. George Williamson was in Lin coln Tuesday on business. M-H-M-H-H- -M-M-HM-H- I- MAX DUSTERHOFF, Murdock, Neb,. Painter and Decorator, Paper Hanger, Wall Paper. Eggs. Pure bred Plymouth Rock, 75c per 15; .s.(in per 100. 'Plione 1-1, Howie 2. C. L. Wiles. Mrs. John A. Donelan was a passenger yesterday for Ne braska City, where she was called to look after business matters. A little ad In the Journal will serve the purpose. Total $14,000.08 The Stale Farmers Mutual In surance Co. met all losses promptly. Call on James Dvorak, Agent, or 'Phone Black-liO, Plallsmouth. Robert Rebal, who is attending Creighton college at Omaha, came down last evening to visit his parents, James Rebal and wife. F. E. Vallery, wife and lilllo daughter were passengers this afternoon for Omaha, where they will visit friends for a short time. W. F. Gillespie, the genial grain man of Mynard, was in the city yesterday for a few hours attend ing lo business matters and visit ing with his many friends. FOR SALE A new rang" and secretary.' Call up 'phone Red-207. 4-10.41(1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the pub lic, that the undersigned, C. S. Trumble, has Hied his petition and application in the office of the clerk of the Village of Eagle, County of Cass, and Slate of Ne braska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resi dent freeholders of the said vil lage, setting forth that the ap plicant is a man of respectable character and standing and u resident of the State of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said C. S. Trum ble for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application, in a building situated on lot ten (10), in block eighteen ( 1H , of the said Village of Eagle, Nebraska. C. S. TIU'MHLK, pril 0, 1!M3. Apidici.nl. MURKSCO. Paint Store. Frank Gobelmau's llnzol-Mcnthol Plasters, a quirk Tfli( in Lumbago, Lucknclm, Soiuticu, Neuralgia and iniuiy pniuful uflcctioin. They drive away tbo pain until it it quitw forgotten. Ynrd rolU $1.00; wnitllrrHi.e 2V. Dealfw Lave tlioin in stork, or direct from Davis A Lawrence Co., New York. Samples mailed upon rrqin'il, 6c. Dumps. Don't experiment, take Allen's Cough Balsam and relief la certain lo fol low, lined lor obstinate cougha, eolda, aorc throats, or bronchial Inllammatlon. Contain no harmful drug: All dealers. DAVIS A LAWRENCE CO., New York. " 1 r-w A, IHWfil asiTM i W&MM D ir 3 1T -?.' KV? t ra:-';iiWAV S mm -Williams Paints and Varnishes L Here are some of the Brighten Up Club Iwosters. They want to en list you in the good cause of brigh ten up your home, your garden and your city. We sell Brighten Up Materials The most important of these is S. W. P4-Sherwin.WUliami Pre pared raint a product which will make your home spick and span for the bright sunny days. Goes farther and wears longer and the cheapest in the long run. Call for color folder and information. f. a. FRierco THE PAINT DEALERS 3)