The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 30, 1913, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1913.
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PARMELE THEATRE, RflOWPAY, E3V- 3rd. One Slight Only
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The second act of the play Is a church
fair during the action of same
5 HIGH CLASS FEATURE
VAUDEVILLE ACTS
will be introduced.
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Upon Wiiom
The
Mantle
of
Denman
Thompson
Has Fallen
PJOTE
Owing to a wreck on the Rock Island R.
R. this company was unable to fill their date
on Saturday, October 25th. It being Satur
day, I had made arrangements to cut the
prices from 50c, 75c and $1.00 which is the
their regular scale, to 25c, 35c and 50c.
THESE PRICES WILL HOLD GOOD FOR
THIS NEW DATE. R. fVl. SHLAES.
A Play
Th3t is
Better than
The "Old
Homestead"
If you miss this attraction you will miss one of the very best laughs of the entire season,
guarantee "First class in every respect or money refunded." An excellent
cast a superb and complete scenic equipment.
FOR 25, 35 AND 50 CENTS.
Seats on Sale Now at Weyrich & Hadraba?s Red Cross Drug Store.
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CITY COUNCIL
IN SPIRITED SES
SION LAST NIGHT
(Continued From First I'age.)
TIi' uuImiiioImU oidinanc,
wli i-li had ln-eii iasifd from "m
HM',liiiK t anotlu'i-, was then
hi' Milil out ly the mayor t
await Hie jilrasure of the coun
cil in the matter. Councilman
lIaIItrom slated he I i 1 not think
much of lh" ordinance and
thiupht il should- ly made to
conform with the stale law in
order to make it legal. The fiues
tiou of tin' ordinance, was finally
roferr'd to a commitlee to re-is-
and r'pa re for tln con
sideration of the council at its
next meetinK- Mayor Sat tier
nainetl as such eoimnilte' Coun
ciimeu Ihitlery, Lusliinsky and
Hallslroni, who will w !( with
til micstion until the next ses
sion of th rouncil.
Th" council i'ie'ivid- a com
munication from T. A. Slucklin
and I!. . MaiHT, in which these
gentlemen asked that the city
compel the water company to
extend Uieir service some 300
feet o ntiuiect, with the water
pipe on. tli- premises of the peti
tioners in the south part of the
ciy. Ori motidii of I-u-diinsky the
water company will he instructed
to put in the extension in com
pliance with the provisions of
their franchise. -
Councilman Itichey of the
streets, alleys and- hridges com
mittee, reported that he had heen
out 'in 'Hie west part of the. city
and had saw the surveyor at work
on ' Mercer avenue llxiny it up,
and he thought -that there would
.he something; definite so.m for
the council to work on. ITe had
,also visited the eou'.iU commis
sioners in regard to t he matter
of having the county give the
city the money that would he
used on the hridges in this city
on Locust street, and the county
hoard had received the opinion of
the county attorney that there
was no legal way to do this.
Councilman Buttery then moed
that the hridges he temporarily
repaired until spring', which was
carried.
The finance committee of the
city council, after a careful con
sideration of the following
claims, recommended their pay
ment and warrants were ordered
drawn for their several amounts:
V. H. Itishel, street work and
street sprinkling, i? i0.55: (I. W.
llaynie, street work, -3I: Mike
Lulz, street commissioner,
35.o; Nehraska Lighting com
pany, light at lihiary, -I.DO;
same, light at city hall, 50 cents;
Waterman Lumher Co., lumher,
!?.20; Clans IJoefel, hurying one
dog, yO cents; I. N. Cummins,
hurying two dogs, $1; Kdward
Svohoda, work at cemetery,
.r.(W; C. W. Baylor, coal at
lihrary, ". 75; Al O'Neill, street
work. -Si-'tf; C. L McHride. same,
S'rJ.KO; Al Jones.-same, 2I.80;
ICaii Blue, same. r; Jesse (Sreen.
same, .'$; Hoy Covert, same,
John Swanson, same, $ti.80; II.
Cingery, same, S5. The claims
of the Nebraska Lighting com
pany for $130 for street lighting,
and William Crebe for $5 as
special police, were referred to
the claims committee.
City Attorney Tidd reported
that he had examined the claim
of the fiordcr estate, which had
heen refused in part by the
claims committee, and he found
that the amounts had been out
lawed and that they were for re
pairs of a mowing machine and
he did not know of the city pos
sessing such a machine, and he
believed the city did not have to
pay the claim.
Councilman llallstrom of the
lighting committee "reported that
he had visited the otlice 'of the
lighting company, and . that
.Messrs. Brooks and Richey had
slated that they knew' the service
was poor, but there was no rem
edy for it until the new service
could be run into this city from
Red Oak, Iowa, and that by the
holidays at least they thought
the service would be into this
city. In regard to the establish
ing of a new plant in this city,
Mr. Brooks did not hold out very
encouraging views, as he thought
the plant should be located in
the place where the greatest
service was demanded, and while
a location along the river was the
best, he did not know whether it
would be here, or in Louisville
or if Hie Red Oak service was
satisfactory, that .might be con
tinued. Mr. llallstrom staled (hat the
light company had got their
wires as far as Olenwood on the
east and Cedar Creek on the west
and would push the work right
along until completed, and that
the company would be glad to
have the council go over the lines
ind see what had been done, lie
staled that the company rep
resentatives stated that $30,000
had been expended to improve
the service and some $8,000 had
been used in this city to fix up
the wiring and equipment here.
Women Who Get Dizzy
Every woman who is troubled
with fainting and dizzy spells,
backache, headache, weakness,
debility, constipation or kidney
troubles should use Electric Bit
ters. They give relief when noth
ing else will, improve the health,
adding strength and vigor from
the first dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines,
of Avoca, La., says: "Four doc
tors had given me up and my
children and all my friends were
looking for me to die, when my
son insisted that I use Electric
Bitters. I did so, and they have
done me a world of good." Just
try them. 50c and 61.00, at all
druggists or by mail. II. E. Buck
len & Co., Philadelphia or St.
Louis.
Don C. Rlioden of Murray was
in the cily today looking, after
matters of business with the dif
ferent merchants.
RESTAURANT AT
TACHED, PROPRIETOR
LEAVES THE TOWN
(From the Union Ledger).
Sheriff C. 1). Ouinlon dropped
in from the county seat Tuesday
forenoon, and when -this reporter
asked Ins business he informed
ns that he had come to engage in
the restaurant business, for a
short time at least, and in a half
hour he made good his assertion,
for he meandered ouver to the
restaurant where the corpulent
and windy B. H. Dahlen formerly
served meals and blew hot air.
The sheriff had the proper
authority to take charge, even if
the portly Dahlen was absent, and
by virtue of an order of attach
ment issued out of the court of
Judge Beeson at Plat tsmouth, the
sheriff proceeded to. proceed with
the proceedings, taking posses
sion of the "plant" and all tilings
thereunto belonging.. This action
was brought' about at the insti
gation of the wholesale firm of
Seargent & Rice of Nebraska City,
who through their attorney, Paul
Topping, commenced suit for the
sum of $388.10, due for goods
sold to Dahlen. Soon as Sheriff
Ouinlon took possession he ap
pointed Ray Frans and J. B.
Roddy as appraisers, and they
took an inventory 'of the slock,
furniture and fixtures, all of
which they appraised at the sum
of $151.15. As the mutter now
stands the sherilT has a dead
restaurant on his hands for
awhile, but in due time the stork
will be sold al. public auction, un
less arrangements are made for
the benefit of tho numerous
creditors, a thing that is not
likely to occurr. Attorney Top
ping was called upon to look after
the interests ' of other creditors,
but found . fhaf" arier... satisfying
the claim of. Sargeanf "& Rice Co".,
there will be very little consola
tion for the others.
Tin's man, B. II. Dahlen came
here about two monliks ago, from
where we have not learned, but
he was here only a short time
when he began to make a noise
like a whirlwind (of hot air) and
boasted of the thousands of dol
lars he had to buy hotels and
restaurants, bought out Earl Up
ton at the restaurant ami paid
spot cash. Later it was learned
that the capital he invested was
borrowed, but that did not deter
him from getting credit at sev
eral places in this town and he
contracted bills that are yet un
paid and are likely to remain so.
It is said that his brother-in-law
at Murray, Waller (Sreen, is
surety on the $700.00 loan that
Dahlen got to begin business on.
About two weeks ago Dahlen and
his wife and two children went to
Omaha, leaving the restaurant "in
charge of John Lorgan, who had
been working there, Hie under
standing being that they were to
be back in a day or two, but up to
date they have not appeared and
nobody can or will say where they
are, although there are a number
of business men here who would
like to know their present ad
dress, but they will have to lie
content with the thought that
they didn't lose more. -
The strange part of the whole
transaction is that business men
will "lie to" a stranger without
at, least making some invest igar
lion'as t previous record, as wejl
as financial standing-. . Many a
poor working- man often finds it
dillicult to get credit for neces
sities, even though he is known
to be honet -and industrious, but
let some stranger come along anil
belch forth a lot of hot air and be
is the fellow that gels the favors
instead of the man who is dis
posed. to pay his bills and al the
same time is ready, to do the busi
ness men a favor when if is pos
sible for him to do so. But such
conditions exist to some extent ifi
most towns, and the result is al
most alwayji the same,. 1 ;..
REV. WATTON-HAYNES
AND WIFE OF UNEQN
From Tuesday's Ualiy-
This morning Rev. If. Walton
llaynes and wife came up from
their home at Union and spent
several hours here looking after
matters of business and visiting
with their friends. Rev. llaynes
and his charming wife are mot
pleasant to meet, and in their
good work at Union have been
quite successful and have given
the good people of that place one
of the liveliest church organiza
tions I hey have ever had there.
Rev. llaynes has charge of the
federated churches there, the
Methodist and Presbyterian, and
although the task has been a
very dillicult one he. and his wife,
through their excellent work, lias
put Union on the mat).
The Family Cough Medicine.
In every home I hero should be
a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
covery, ready for immediate use
when any member of the family
contracts a cold or a cough.
Prompt use will stop the. spread
of sickness, S- A. Slid, of Ma
son, Mich., writes: "My whole
family depends upon Dr. King's
New Discoyery as the best cough
and cold medicine in the -world.
Two 50c buttles cured , me of
pneumonia." Thousands of other
families have been equally bene
fited and. depend entireJy upon
Dr. King's New Discovery lo cure
their ouchs, colds, throat and
lung troubles. Every dose helps.
Price, 50c and '1.00. AH drug
gists. II. E. Buckbn & Co.,
Philadelphia or St. Louis.
Tin: or m:Ki:ni:irs si.i;.
la (be IJiMtrtc-t Court la unci for Cava
Count), .Nrkrioka,
Anna Amelia Monroe,
rialntifT,
vs.
AKftha stall. Widow of Jolm Frederick
Stu:i, .Deceased, et al.,
refnilants.
Notice is lierchy driven tl.at iiii1er
ati'J ly virtue of h le-ro; of tlio Ji.--trict
Court in ami for Cans Omnly. Ni-1-rafikH.
entered in the almn- entltW-.l
cause on the 17th day of September, A.
1). the undersigned sole referee,
will. rn the lt day of November. A.
I. 131. at 11 o'clock a. in., at the south
front door of the I'onit House. In tlm
City of I'iattsinoutli, Casx County. Ne
braska, hell at public auction to the
highest ladder for cash the following
descri bed real estate, to-wit:
The east half ( 1J I of the northwest
'juartcr (XV'4I and the east half
KV4) of the southwest quarter (SV(t
of Section two i2). Township tweivu
12. Kanse thirteen ( 1 :: t : lot four t
in Section thirty-six Clfii. Township
thirteen 13. JJanjre thirteen i:i. anl
HI of lot three (Z). in Section six (;.
Township twelve (12). l:aiu:e four
teen H. lying west of the lijrht-uf-way
of the H. & M. railroad, and all
that part of lot throe 3), in Section
six (. Township twelve U2), HaiiK
fourteen CM), lyins east of the said
riht-of-way. which lies north of the
bridfre or culvert Immediately north of
Swallow i'oint, all in L'ass County,
Nebraska.
The above described land will Iwi
sold subject to the life use of Acutli;t
Stull, widow of John Frederb k Stull,
deceased, in and to fifteen 1.) act) s
in the said taut hnif (Kit) of tl.o
northwest ijuartcr (NW'M) and the eat
half K',2 of the t-outhwest quartcr
iSW'.j) of .Section two '). Towuxhip
twelve i;, Kantre thirteen 113), in
cluding the hu ilJ ini;x, orchard and
Kiov Hereon. and n rin lit -of-way-twenty
0l feet wide thereto.
Said fifteen !.') acres and tlio rlfjhf-nf-way
are desig nateil by sIhKh set
at the corners thereof and will be de
scribed in the deed to purchutier by
metes and tound.
S-id sale will be held open for one
hour.
Hated at IMattsmoutli, Nebraska, tliia
29th day of September. A. 1. i;ii:;
C. H. TA V Milt, Kcleite.
K.AWLS KOIJKRTriON.
Attorneys.
The Journal for stationery.
David A. Young of near .Mur
ray was in the, cily. today for a
few hours looking after soi:ie house. .
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ii TMjin&r wan me iM'vcu.iUi .-.
j miiiljies
Letter Tiles at the Journal office. danger,"
The T. J. Sok.d society will
give another line social (;iuce at
their hall Saturday . nis.'it, to
which I he public is cordially in-
ii cel. The be.-d of iiiu-ic and a
jolly good lime is in store for all
who attend.
A;
A Marvelous Escape.
"My little hoy had a mar velous
escape," writes, p. F. Dastiams of
Prince Albert, Cape of Cood Hope.
"It occurred in the middle of the
niphl. lie got a very severe at
tack of croup. As luek would have
it, I hod a large buttle of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy in the
After following the di
p-actions for an hour and fwei.lv
ne was through all
Sold by all dealers. .