The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 21, 1913, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913.
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Prepareh im the Interests of the People of Murray axd Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
(If Ttiv of the readers of the Journal know of a social event or an item of interest in this vicinity and will mail same to this office it will appear un-
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v. Aim- liinl c!:il.ir.-n were' (ii-ori;,' Jensm- met with unite
i-il::r-r 'Lie-nay wiili her .-i.-ler. ;i jiiiiilul accident last week.
."I Tnl t . i ; ; : 1 1 1 his fun! in a hayrack.
Mi--.. T. I!. Smith, win. ha- 1 - t i ! prai.iini; ami cru-liimr il It
o'iil'' -i.k I'm- tin- pa-l I'.'W fi'k. badly.
- i ' i i ' ! ii) -. " 1 .Mr.-, D.-rl Hansell. from Laug-
.Mai in. Hi.- !il : !. -mi of ( liia-. , 'i':i. Mi-souri. wa- vi.-ilinga few
l! 'ail. ha- been .pii!.- -i-k or the day- Ihi.- week with friends ami
I . : ; -1 lew day-. ' i ' I a ! i i s al Ihe oid home near
!!; V- (!.!- is i ) - -! ! '
from hi- injuries r i I in an I Charles llei'ieii, who was in
auto accident . . I .j 1 1 1 ' " i in ihe runway about two
The liilli- child ' Mr. ;i!i Mrs ;We.-k- nuo. i- .-Hiiii: along nice
Win. K.-l!i-rM ha- '."'u .pide -irk ! !' beiii'-j almost cut ir-ly !-i-- e;ed
!'.! I he pa-l v. -' i-.. i r t I i i - injuries.
.Mr. and Mr-. J.-hti Inuner of ; Mi-.- Clara Young wa- enuam-d
.V-.-ier. N . i . . air friends by flu- enle rtaiin'ng- commit lee al
hi ;u:l a r ;; ii.i Murrav jthe nM settlers' picnic t give
Air. I. . ! - act well' .our readings. niiiip is a
Ihi- ucili, - j t ; 1 1 1 j i -: a ry m i-er- 'ry plcasjnu' eul -rl ainer.
a.';!-' day V. diie-da;. . M r.-. Willard Meb.-ni.-cr ami
. .N'.'l -.i many al i .-M.l-il the old i ch ijdrcn l.'I'l Wclnc-day I'm- Do
.-I I !im reunion jcar a-,M"im-. v .Mr. .Mcb-ngcr has
n-nr.!. owi;r-: in the h.-;jl. acri'ici a call as paslnr nf Mm
Mr. ai;. Mr.-. II. i. T..i.l ami
.-nil-. 'am i ami Imu :, -) i t I
!! a I h rfi' w.'i-ks" j-i! ia i la inula.
Char!.'- lliin-n a ul !'rn I.nlz
wi'if liK.kiny afh-r '. hn-im'sss
Mrs. Jak Smith has Im-cii n i i I
sick fortlif past lVvla..-.
Hex Vmnif; wli was (jiiilc sci i-
nsly injnrcij a few tlays apn. is
I'ltinr nliinjr !iiccyv hut ml alp
Id In- mil v et .
Carter Alhin ha liccn nnnilu'r-i-(
willi the- sick fur I he past few
lays. Init repnrltd s is n hetter at
this lime.
15en Land has ln-en quit' sick
for the pa-t few days. snUVrinjj:
with a si'Vere t'old. Pneumonia
has lieen fea!"ei. .
)n Salurd.iy pvmin.ir. Septein
ler lrJ. is tiie date nrran.''il for
an oiil-door social al Hie lionic of
V. A. Keniitday. More extensive
announcement will lie made later.
.Hay Wright. who has been
working for (Jus l!oenber.u' for
the pa-t few months, has resiuu
el his position and leaves today
for Minnesota, where he will make
his future home.
Will Smith and John I'arris de
parted Thursday evening for a
visit in the northwest. They will
.-peml some time in the state of
in Hit! Humes beinfr quenched be
fore cry much damage was done.
.Mr. Adams started a lire in tin
oil stove and then stepped out in
the' yard for a minute. When, he
relurned Haines were leaping from
the stove ami the room was tilled
with snioke, and the walls alid
furniture were found to be on.
tire. .Mr. Adams says the dainajri
done yvas ljhl with no in-urance.
to I'liVlT I lie loss. '
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I- NEHAWKA.
' News.
I). Ilerminsoii of Ihe wc-f
piarry had a boy born Wednesday
II i: lit . .
Mrs. .John Hall t:anie over from
Plat I -niout h Tuesday and took
(iramlma Chapman home with her
for a visit .
To i n Fulton set tJNO tires during
the rereiu dry spell, and admits
that lie did not have to extend
himself.
Mrs. Cunningham ami l-'ern re
Wa-hitiLMon. where Mr. Karris'! '"'"ned last Kri-lay from t heir visit
Hunks very e'rioiisy of local in.tr j ,M nkl:1 I hy report a very
in the near future! i jplea-ant lime.
. j l. I.. Marilz is rearranpinfr the
ii" . i ...it....
Ptomaine Poisoning. j. lining room ai ine t.runer nou.-
Mr. Stoll'er, our lumberman,
has been in a very serious condi
tion for a couple of days. suHVr
inir from ptomaine poisi.uinu, re
ceived from the eating of sar
dines. The old penXleman was in
a ery serious condition when
taken to SI. Joseph Thursday
eveniii".. e was placed ill tile
ho-pi!aI and a me-saue was re
eeiei here later lliat he had died,
l.'p o Wednesda eyefiini: we hae
not recei ed any furl her word
from hi- condition, but. hope that
the report mjiy not be true and
I ha I he w i 1 1- rec er.
mailers in ihe cmiiilv -eat. Wed-!'d lo the .main dealers.
Kir.-t Christian church.
The bu-y Ca-s county thre.-h-i
ea-on i- alino.-l oer for the
present season, and the bir. wheat
crop has alniosl all been deliver-
uerday.
Lie Kni-s and l; : lu-r. Kd
miiiid. were in plat I -iimmiI Ii W'vd-ne-dav
evenini:'. making Ihe trip
in the a m I i ; 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
Mr. and Mrs. M. Iliall went
il'iv, ii lo Weeping Walej' Sunday
!; a week"- v.ilh Lh'ir
liauhter. Mrs. A. Ck.
Mis. John l.lojd iias lelurued
hni.li' from ber i-il at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. M;ii-- Staudi.-h.
near (iariH'l, Kau-a-.
Mrs. staieli-ii and liaimli-
ti'.'". i'l'oin .Norton. Kansas. hae
been Nisitiii-- for the ' pa.-i few
lays with friends and relative- at
the old ho. -lie. They hae been
UUess al the lion;.' ,,f Mrs. Sfand-i-h"s
patvn!-. Mi-. ;.!! Mrs. Mwon
Head.
Mrs. s. J. Smith of llavelock
came down last Friday to attend
Ihe funeral of the little daughter
t. f Mr. and .Mis. T. 15. Smilh. She
i el u rned home Sunday .
.IiiIiii jjoyd has purcha-cd a
new Ford automobile from Ihe
agency of l'.eckei- iS. Willis rif
I'uioa. He now sails ahum nvep
i f:e l oads w il h ea-e.
Mr. ami Airs. Karne-j Carroll
of Orchard left Thursday moruinpr
for their home. after : week's
isil with Mr. Carroll's parents.
Mr. anI..Mr. Charles Carioll.
H. V.. Dunkleber.irer preach
t I he, Chris! ian church Sunday
i!innii!i and eyenini:'. Keryboiy
cordially iuiled l come out and
hear him. Sunday school at 1 0
a', m.
P. S. Since Ihe above was
placed .in lpe. we learn that Mr."
SloutTer died Wednesday al the
tmspital in St. .Jo-eph. He was
accompanied to SI. Joseph by Mrs.
SI. uill'er and lr. Hreudel. All ol
bis relatives from the northern
pari of Ihe -late, were at his bed
side when death rclieed his suf
ferings. -We are al-o informed
that he had been sutferinpr for a
few days with typhoid ami mala
ria. We are also instructed b
Mrs. Sloutfer to express her
thankfulness n the many 4friejiil
who so kindly assisted her ihirinj;
the sickness (.f Mr. Stonffer while
in Murray.
LittJe Child Dies.
I.illie. the little two-year-old
daughter of Sir. and .Mrs. T. .
Smith, died at their home four
and one-half miles south-west ol
.Murray. last Friday morn in?
about two o'clock, after a week's
i.llness. Tlie funeral services
were held at the home Saturday
morninir at ten o'clock and the
liille one laid to rest at the Mt.
Pleasant cemetery, llrv. 1 1 ei lire's,
of .Nehawka. ollieial in jr." Mr. and
Mrs. Smith have the deepest sym
pathy of the entire community in
this their hour of deepest sorrow.
EAGLE.
,! Beacon. ' J
At Our Store
A fine line of Parasols worth up to S1.50, all next
week at 98c-
Celluloid Dressing Combs, regulaT 25c kind at 19c
Men's Work Shirts at . 39c
Little Boys' Cowboy Suits that sell everywhere for
$1.00, our special price, per suit 59c
Dresser and Table Scarf Embroidery Patterns
at ...25c
(These are the best values you ever saw)
HI ATT &'-T
MURRAY ::
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NEBR.
Mi s. S. A! Vanlandiny ham. who
umbuwenl an operation for ap
pend icil is at I be College View- hos
pilal recently, returned home
Wednesday afternoon.
Fred Kent and Win. Mucnchau
left Tuesday inorninfr for the
northeastern part of South Dako
ta where they will help thresh for
t he next thirty days.
Mrs. Asnes McDonald and Miss
Kthel Scal(erj:ood returned home
today, Friday, from Indiana,
where they have been visit in
relatives for the past three weeks.
Mrs. Win. Christopher-son re
turned home from Lincoln (hp
fore part of the week where she
has been confined in a hospital.
We an nm to report that her
condition is much improved.
Dewey Ouinn. who recently un
derwent an operation at a Lincoln
hospital and whose condition lias
been considered very dangerous
for the past two months, was
brouphl home Monday much im
proved, and brishf hopes are en
tertained for his recovery.
Last Friday at noon T. R. Ad
ams residence was discovered to
be on fire, but prompt action byi
neighbors and passersby resulted
! ami is inovini: in there with his
restaurant. This will jrive him a
number of yomj rooms with which
to accommodate the public.
Miss ileal rice Cook, who has
been here for several weeks visit,
inr her grandparents. Mr. and
Mr.-. Isaac Pollard, left Tne-day
lor the return .journey to her
home in Detroit, Michigan.
Henry Wessel will have a tine
np-todate hardware store when
his addition is completed. The
addition is n feet with an offset
of i feet mi the west side which
will contain his bench. Frank
Moore is lining Ihe work.
I.ee Carper came in Saturday
from York, where he has spent the
mo-t of bis acalion this summer,
and from here he went to Union,
where In- will visit the W. II. Port
er family a few day s before roinp'
on to bis home at Fairfax, Mo.
Miss Isadorc Sheldon entertain
ed the following younfr ladies at a
house party over the week end:
Miss Helen Pollock of Plalts
moulh. Misses Lucy llarl, Ruth
McDonald and Helen Sorenson of
Omaha. They returned home on
the eveninp train Monday.
Alvo Notes
Albert Taylor was in
Sat urday.
Miss Pearl Keefer was in Mur
dock Monday.
Del Tyson was doing- business
in Lincoln Monday.
A.J. Friend and wife were trad
ing in Lincoln Tuesday.
Violet will make her home with Lamest Slice, who works in the
her fattier, who is in the ntercan- Hock Island ticket office in Oina
tile business. They left Wednes- l'a, visited I. L Ilornbeck Sunday.
I jM(,fn day on No. 5. A number of our young- people
aiieuueo ine i.imwoo.i cnau-
JXX" -5 I" tiiiiqua Sunday morning and ev.-u-
WEEPING WATER. ing.
I- Republican. Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwer t and
of Dennett, Neb., were
visiting friends and relative- here
Charlotte Hiingale altende :iKMinuay(
lent party at, David City last week '" aml Homer Lawlon o
Jacob Kamm was doing busi- ami assisie.l in a iO-nieee ril- "av'"P'i I, loua. nave neen vi-il
ness in Lincoln Wednesday
Morgan ('uryoa did business at
Lincoln Friday of last week.
ing at the Sorjck home the fore
Will Lewis returned from t,!"'
north part ofjhe state Tuesday.
Mrs. W. K. Evans is in Red
Oak visiting her folks this week.
The drug store is (tie place to
buy stock tonics and -poultry sup
plies.
Harry Appleman caine in-M.m-
ilav to look after his farm in
terests. ,
chest ra at f he clxLUlauuiia.
....... , . ... rl, . part ol I tic week.
William Peters lelt I uesdav ...... ,, I , , , ,
.. ... . . .. .Mrs. ill Rush and daughter.
morning tor Sheridan. vo., lor . . . ...
,. , , . ., .' . . Mary, have been vi-iling Mr. and
a three weeks visi with his sons . ... .. .
, . . . . , Mrs. Raymond e-lake, near
who are conduct ms a sheep ranch ,
1 Dealon, I Ins week,
near erona. ... ... .
ill Mc.Namara and familv
F. W. Clopping of Cob-ridge ;lllo,., from Fairmont la-l Sai-
vi.-iled his .dd neighbor, Jack ....a.,.- .;, lir lan.le.l .-.i ii...
1'hilf.ol. a.-t w-ek. They were boys , ; M ,.'spi,. j,,,,,,.. for a tew day -'
together and used to balch on the ,
farm together
From recent reports we hear
At.. . 4 f. ll - (. 1 I
-irs. i,. .. i.amwin i wnom we tnal Clara siroy is gradually im-
I . . I - I,.. I .....I. .... l.-...-. nl ! al " i
The Rai niim - Hailev c itus "I""1' weew as oeing in i iiroving l nun i lie serious accnieu!
. . . . ....
had a srood attendance from Alvo serious comuuon. is resiing as tnal liappene.i trnee wveks ay..
last week. easy as could be expected under .Monday nig.h-1.
Will Miller and bi-otlier started 'he circumstances. Kmma Ilisenhul of I-ranee i-
for Montana to look after land 15. F. Ruby went to Eagle here on a short visit with triend-
. . i ... i it . i
.n Mondav ediHs. lay morning to attend Hie ami reiamcs. rroni m-re -m-
Charles Snavelv and Herman funeral of his niece. Mrs. William will join her si-ler and brolh.-r in
Stroeiner were doing business in Darr, who dropped dead at Lincoln Los Angeles, California.
Lincoln Mondav. .Tuesday of heart failure.
t.'i: i'...... ,..;.. ,.i. ;ia...n n.ft
i .1 1 i .i mi i , in- ini'i ii oi ii i t .11 1 i .1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 u n ,1 1 N o I j . I m in in i t 4
....i.i . . i .
lor Howie, lexas, to isii reia- was d.w n J- i nlay lo see Ins V V
lives Weitnes.lav .... a !.,.. vln. i'- v..ni- ..1.1 mm.I ' MYNARD.
Monr Dabiwin of University v.-rv sick at the home ..f her 'Special Correspondent.
Pfaee was calling on relatives and daughter. Mrs. Ileorge Cilmore
f A . l I
iriciHis .Mon.iay. m,, i.- i; ,i. ,lin wa s :. .-. ft
Ivan elites and Walter Skinner ,.,...,, ,i;1s-en".M- I.. Omaha Satl Mynard is very mucli in need of
of Hooper w-re visiting With Itteir ,av (i( , . ,(V a j a blacksmith.- A good opening for
folks Sun. lay and .Momtay. wife win. leave soon for his school the rij-'ht man.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snavelrl v .k . (h(4 aj,r;(.uI, ,..,, (.i,.j,M . M. Mrs 11,.,(.r molored lo
look in the Chautauqua at r.im- Mf( -s Johnso, unlv to xi-il rela-
WOO.l lliuisoax exeiin:. ,,.,... I .,...1 f, I. I.... .. f..... .1.,.-
. . . , . t i i l 1 r T .! I. il I HI .11 I . .il it I ( III I ei ei.-l I i i " - un'i J i I i 'i i . i ...... .
.Mis i. aura n imerin -aim in i-en
Mab
came over from Plr.f I smoul hi Charles Valh-rv molored from
LOUISVILLE.
Courier.
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Mrs. John !roup returnetl last
Friday from Vianna, S. D., where
she has been visiting her brother,
Frank Heim..
Tin Courier neglected lo an
nounce the birth of a ten and one-
half-pound baby boy on August 3
to Mr. and Mrs. James Masters.
(i. S. Dorsey, wife and daugh
ter of Linwood, Neb., and Mrs. E.
J. Dorsey of Port erville, Califor
nia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs
W. C. Dorsey this week.
.Mr. ami Mrs. L. C. Todd of Ne-
hawka. and their guest, Mrs.
Frank hers, of Colorado, spent
Tuesday at the home of Aino
Keiser in the country.
. Mr. and Mrs. .Adam Kurfz ami
family of Omaha -and Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Duerr and family of
Alvo visited at the home of Mrs
Ceo. Ruber last Thursday.
Mrs. (!abe Pribble returned on
Wednesday from Two Harbors,
Minn., where she had been visit
ing ber son, (Jen. Waldron ami
family. Mrs. Pribble brought
home with her some samples of
grain and hay that is good for
sort4 eyes. Slit; reports all form
er Louisville people up there get
ting along nicely.
C. V.. Irwin, who is at the M.
L hospital in Omaha, where he
underwent an operation last week,
is improving- steadily. His family
expect him to return home within
the next I wo weeks. ' This is
gratifying news to his many
friends ami relatives in this vi
cinity, as his eondilion was deem
ed serious.
V..J. J villinn- Mi.
-" - - ci. ....!. ... x-iU will. Af..- ci r m : . . o ...
.. I.-IIIIO.III.. I' lll "UN -lil ..l.l. .0-l'l, ..1I.--OWJI, II. .-ll III
.-Mil 101 i ... il r.- T I.., I.i . r . i-. ....... .
... ... , . eei i-i -on moi nei , .ii -. r.. .j . i e- i ne Home ol IIS l a I 1 1 " I III - MW -,
A en e.tver of Soul h lieild l . ....... ..
. .. i o i as r. I'eiersoii is nu rsinLr unrv i- i u-.n leri-v
liivintr with J. A. shatter while ...
i ;i inn loii i Pitin i n i n - sti'iiiimi i . i .i
Mi s. Shaffer is in Ca ifornia. " --; " . . .- .x numner oi no- .Mynar.i peo-
I Herman Stroeiner and wife 1 ' Pi vis I the band concert in
.. ..i i I OI-itlwfi.ji.il). Tliui- -... . i-1 (oi..
were a cmintr ill" r.unwooo -" ...
i 'ri,,,,...in ........ 'lo-
t llcl I I I l 1 1 till I IIIO .-.in.' -' mur. f IIMIP-RI
Ibid and. Jack Orove have gone J Some wells are reported as
to Minnesota to thresh and also .... . , failing to gi' a suflicieut ii. ply-
visit a sister. Mrs. Jack Hanson. . uf water ami the ant ici.al ion of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas of the well digger is great for work.
Kansas were visiting their par- Lester Clarence of Coleridge wheat continues lo be hauled
nts. Mr. and .Mrs. I homas. sun- arrived Wednesday to visit wit h , ,, ( t. ,.,.Va(. us. And I he eb-val -
lay. .'us grandparents and lake in ihe ,,rs n.,,r -,,,,! f.n.oou bushels
L. Ill Appleman. Sain Cashnfr. reunion. niarketed tin's fall from this
Commissioner Jordan and J. A. Mrs. Living-ton Richey came in place.
IY .... I 1 t I I.' .i , I . . i. it . t . .. ,i ma i i I
uauer were c.tuei . .11 J..1JM- i -1 iriim 1'iaiismouin on eunesuay i Di-. Drown is -porting a new
lav. to make a Jew days visit wilti tier ;,,,i,,,iwil.il.. Tin. .t..ei..i-'s l.n-ine
. ... . 1 .1. . I.'.-.... . AT.... I . . . ... I
II. . . rMoue ami . ne i.um ...-.- aunt, Mis. laiHIllls r.vereu . demanded more si I lo attend lo
cant He company are nain- a F p,.imit)(.r Sloan, Iowa, a all the calls in his Hi f lmi
clearance sale tor the tiaiance oi . f xv ., .. ... ,,
' ... .
August. I make a visit with his relat i es and 1 Jacob l.ohnes transacted biisj-
I he tlislrict is painting alien. t I tie old sell lers' l enni.'.n. ness in town veslerdav. Jalo
. i t ..i.- i't: . I I
sci,oot i.ouse wun i ,. u m - Mrs. y Fletcher an.L .laugh- report s the condition of Ihe corn
ire paim. . u , u ... (lf i,,,,,,,,...,, v,.i, ni.,,V(,,i tine. considering ..-uch dry
Drug ( iO. I , , l.-.-.i..,. ,... i...,. i ...... :i I wi..n I Inn'
let -t j 1 i lit it ia 1 in e iM-ei i i .- 1 1 - i "
Mr. Evans of Red Oak. Iowa, is
in town this week attending to
ing Mr. ami Mrs. John Klaurens The continuation t.f dry wealh-
.....I ...I..... r, ;,, I ip has not lesseneil llietaulo
. . . ...ii.. ........ i.-ifii...-. .nu i ii i iii i - - - - . .... ... . ...
business for the l-.vans .Mercan- vi(.inj(v (;raz,. W)l understand Ui.r-Ie Ihll
tile company. . . jo ,,,;,k,. denioii-l rat ions
iv. .i... r il.i nanur .vioin nono aim wne .uiss
i.. ii..- i.o... .-i i - - , . .., ,,P... ....... wihalon.
.... . .. , . ii ss ui iwii i imiji- ii iiresimvioi.
Whydont you pnone your ew ' , ... Our congenial agent will tak-
1.. ihe ilni"- store-' We vi be uniing.x. luoni ., w hei e t ney expect ,
to tne in u,- ' , ....... Ins vacation m the near liilure
i iiii i r 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i m i 1 1 1 ' r mi -
glad to receive il. . ' tt , And with his wile ami babv will
. .,,i i r Horn ami w ie i en io iilti
irs. Clarence laoye.. - 1 ",,,.,"", ; ' en.jov t he scenery of Colorado I'm-
daughter, i.in.an, Moe. -'- ''' ' "V V , a fortnight.
p.o'vea's iini'cn s. .Mr. and airs. .mis. .jame j.. neynoius ami
John Woods. last week. oii, Daniel, started last Saturday
S. O. Cole has gone to Canada
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
I.. . i . i ... p i 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 II... f if in .if :i
Mrs. Thomas Stout and daugh- on a long journey, their destina- ..,..,,.,- , il.,. I:,i..,.
ter, Mrs. Arthur Klyver. acconi- t ion being Coopers! own. N Y . to am7iim, (f wheal, raised .m hi-
panie.l Mr. and Mrs. Hart lo Lin- make a few weeks visit with Mrs. (hj v
coin Saturday in tJ.e latler's car. Reynolds' mother and other rela- ' A a,.,. niiml),.r. ,)f , ,,. f., '
Dr. and Mrs. Muir and .laugh- fives. (ijs vis. jM ,-, v a, , ,.nded the reunion
ters ami Mrs. Craig started for Miss Dovie Ilarkluirsf, who was nf old settlers held at Union.
Des Moines, Iowa to visit, rela- operated upon in a ho.spHal in Mrs. Henry Johnson visited
lives and lake in Iowa's big state Omaha a few weeks ago. was able ,cj(.ils n piatlsmouth for sev-
fair this week. to return home last Sunday, she ora days last week.
Mrs. Rosa Cooley of .Lincoln, js rapidly improving in healt h and I i..,.' i,.nin :m.i f.-imilv nr..
who has been visiting "Mrs. Clias. many friends are much visiting with his uncle and aunt,
Kir-kpatrick since last Friday, left pleased by her speedy recovery. M aHj Mrs (;j,.spje. Ilerf at
for Richliebl Wednesday on No. William Morlev. t he genial in.H f he oresetif time is li isiir in SI.
18 to visit relatives. popular postmaster at Avoca. was Joseph. Missouri, and is conduct-
.Mr. and. Mrs. John Breece of , Wednesday afternoon, sf art- or on the St. Josenh Oraml Is-
Dayton, Illinois, came Saturday . a ons ad satl iournev to inml railroad. runninir from
visit William Lewis and family Upand, Cal., having received a Oram! Island to SI. Joseph
and Mrs. Lizzie Lewis ami iamiiy. jHegrani informing him of the
Mrs. Dreece is a sister of Mr. W Ht impending death of his aged
Lewis. mother.
Dale Tioyles went to Murdock .Vilinm ,Uf ......
. , . : .-..,1 nf II
saiurtiay exeunt u- .. home Tuesday from Chicago,
A. ,unimaun .t ie where they were visiting relatives.
business men s I. suing t amp. u,. Mp Qs( p,,,,,,,, ,,. ,nos, eIIlin.
reporled the best of luck and pnf spf.cialisU wllikl (,1)M.(( hfM
coul.l prove ii. , jn2r ( ju ,.rli(if f)ni his J)(1
Mrs, Chris Koefer of Li cbtield, standinjr aflnMMll and We regret
who has been caring for "'r .s- ( ( hov yi.v lifI)
lor and husband Mr. and Mrs. enrapenwntm .
Joe Prtuity, at ITniversity Place.
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tins wcck. . . A
Rev. E. S. Up teg rove stalled MURDOCK 4-
... . ..... r ... w -... r.mvn Town s nnuwouiiv. f
;,v;v;:::r;,,:: p,-hVro;y of t (cii correspondent.,
ust 22, at 8 p. m. - t ,
v Sndee of Clafonia. Ndlie Rush is nttw home from
who was ailending her grandson summer school.
at South Bond, stopped here to Harry (iillespie was in Omaha
visit her' parents. IL Thomas and Saturday and Sunday,
wife, Monday. She reported that Mrs. Verna Hrittiau has been
. ....... .. i ..... i. 1 i i .. i i -1 . . . ii.: .
Mr. ami Mrs. pan imams io..k visiung irieuos ami i-ei.ine uus
the bov to an Omaha hospital for week.
treatment We hope the little Mrs. -Joe Hansen has been visit-
boy will have a speedy recovery.' ing relat ies in Iowa the past two
Will Uptegrove returnetl from week.-
Drnwnville Tuesday, where he was Fishing wasn't very favorable
doing business in the interest of for the lishermen that camped on
the New York Life association. Salt creek last week.
Mrs. J. A. Shaffer accompanied Mr. andvMrs. Arch Towle of
her sister. Miss Violet Ough. to South Bend visited at he Gillespie
Ducor, California, where Miss home Sunday.
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