The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 29, 1913, Page PAGE 3, Image 3
PAGE 3. PLATTSWOUTH SEJVSI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, DICTMBCR 23. 131X T Under the new homestead law you can file on a free 320-acre homestead in Wyoming at a cost of 922.00 and buy 160 acres of government pasture land adjoining for $1.25 per acre. NEW HOMESTEAD FOLDER: Our new homestead folder just f rom the press will tell you all about the nrrncro rf trnvorn niont 1 . . . . I : . . l. c i i- O - tjv.v-iumtui iauu m fit L 11 Ol CO 11 IllleS along the Burlington iu Wyoming, and contains a lot of information of value to you. TIMBER AND COAL: You can take up these lands where timber, coal and building stone may be had free of charge within reasonable distance. Such an opportunity ought to interest yon. Write me to day for a copy of this new Free Government Lands Folder. 't .-lu k in a suw-drifl when 1 1 1 - wvre liv1 miles from SUc1l toii. F.d wwit to liHM't. hr, Leat-iiif-r the train in. as it was stalled four hours. We have not had eiioush snow here to stall a. Mis souri Pa-il"n so that doesn't mean erv much snow. ELMW00D. Lpader-Echo. 9 9 9 9 9 t . . . . 9 9 9 iMilinp D. CLEM DEAVER, !004Farnam SL, Omaha, Neb. Immigration Agent 4 UNION. 5 Ledger. iSiS(S(Sii iSiSiTkSTiST kakiitkm Miss Jpssie Todd went to Mur ray Wednesday evening to enjoy the Christmas festivities with relatives. Mrs. Mary Allison was here from Plattsmouth yesterday and spent the day with her daughter, Mrs. John R. Pierson. Miss Leota Barton departed on Wednesday to spend the holidays with relatives and friends at Falls City and Atchison. Deane Lynde and wife arrived Wednesday evening from Spring field, Mo., to make a holiday visit with Myron Lynde and family. Miss Delia Everett of Platts mouth came Wednesday to spend the Christmas vacation with her brothers and other relatives and friends near here. J. M. Patterson went to Platts mouth Wednesday evening, hav ing some suspicion that a turkey feast would be on the program at the home of his parents. William Mueller and wife, and Clara, Stanley and. Will Mueller went to Elmwood on the Wednes day evening train and enjoyed the Christmas feast with rela tives. Mrs. Harry Graves came in from Syracuse Monday to spend the holidays with her parents and other relatives, and Harry came Wednesday evening for the fame purpose. A change took place in the corps of teachers last week on account of the resignation of Miss Hanks, who departed last Friday for her home at Julian. Miss Hanks had been doing ex cellent work in her department, and the patrons and pupils regret that she did not remain the bal ance of the term. The board se cured the services of Miss Ander son of University Place to fill the vacancy, and she will he here !o begin her work at the opening of tlie schools after the holiday va cation, Monday, January 5. WEEPING WATER. Republican. Born To Mr. and Mrs. I. I). Banner, a 1 l-pound fj; ill on Tuesday, Iecemb.-r 2.J. ID 13. Mrs. Charles Hansen and daughter left Wednesday for Wausa to spend the holidays with her patent s. Mr. and Mrs. August Engelke meier, northeast ol" town, were Lincoln passengers Friday to see their son, who is in a sanatariuni there. Mrs. John Miller and little daughter, of Dresden. Kansas, arrived Tuesday night for a visit with her mother, Mrs. E. J. De Wolf, and other relatives. W. P. Hayes and daughter, Mary, of Plainville, Kansas, ar rived Friday night for a couple of weeks visit with his father. Patrick Hayes, and other rela tives, t Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher of Culbertson arrived Wednesday morning for a holiday visit with the latter' sister, Mrs. C. B. Kugler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cook and family left Saturday morning for Norfolk, where they will make their home. They rented their place in the east part of town to A. M. Cole. Albert Hennegar is having a serious time with a sprained ankh- caused by a hor-e steppinir on him. lie was just getting around again Tuesday and got it throwed out of joint again while helping with the engine. Mrs. E. D. Hunter, who b-ri last Thursday for her home at Stockton, Kansas, finished her journey by team, as the train Mrs. .T;s. Turk and son, Aul den, went to Kairimry Wednes day for a vNit with relatives. Dr. Li-ton and family left Tuesday night for Lane. Kas., to spend the holidays with his par ent s. Noel Tyson, principal of the Stanton, Net)., tlih school, is spending his holiday vacation at home. Howard Saxtou and family of Pend-r, Neb., -pent Xmas with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. Saxton. Jake Brekeufeld and family of Springfield, Mo., spent Christmas wilii the former's mother, Mrs. Henry Roelofz. Alvin Slolz returned Tuesday to his home near Mil ford after an extended visit with his sister, Mrs. Emil Bornemeier, and oilier relatives. Mrs. Howard Brown of Sioux City. Iowa, is spending a few lays of the Christmas and holi day season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. f;eorge Colbert. Mrs. F. A. Raker and daughier, June, departed Sunday ewning for their home at Imperial. Neb., after an extended visit with the former's parents and other rela tives and friends in these parts. The daughters and daughters-in-law, and the sons and sons-in-law. with the grandchildren, were all present for Christmas dinner at th. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. MeCrory. They were: Oscar Alb'n ami family of Oma ha, Iva McCrorv and family, Marian McCrory and family. Ralph Dorr and family. Wabash: Verner Perry ami family of My nard and Frank Bind and family of Murdork. Notice to All Patrons! All parties who are indebted to the estate of August Cord or, de ceased, w ill .please call and settle same at once. Will lind the ac count at (border's Implement Store. Fred Coitier, Executor. You may need an AUCTIONEER and we want to inform vou that dates can be made at this office for eel. Wni. mm the Weeping Water Auctioneer ..............a.. . NEHAWKA. l- News. Ouinton Palmer is on tlie sick list this week with tonsilitis. Crandma Lindsay is reported as very sick. She is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Doughty. Lee Carper came in Saturday from Fairfax, Missouri, to spend tlie holidas with his grandmoth er and uncle. Rev. Young left Friday morn ing for his home iu Table Rock, after holding an interesting two weeks' meeting here. We know one family in Ne hawka that actually got a box of eggs for Christmas. Of course it wouldn't be right to mention any names, as it might create envy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stoll are mourning the death of an infant, born Saturday morning, that died that evening. Mrs. Stoll's condi tion since is not at all favorable. Craiidma Crubei was 82 years old last Thursday, and a dinner in honor of the event, at which the children and grandchildren were present anil helped cele brate. The schools closed Friday for two weeks, in which the pupils are expected to celebrate Christ mas and fully recover. The prim ary and intennediate rooms gave a Christmas program Friday aft ernoon that was very interesting and well worth while to those who attended if. A postcard from Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatrick at Houston, Texas, informs the News that they are enjoying their trip immensely. They have been sailing on the gulf and viewing the sights of interest and are pleased with eery thing they see. They ex pected to reach San Antonio about Christmas, and will make that their headquarters for a few months. LOUISVILLE. Careful Attention to Public Sales Rates are Reasonable 2223232X52333 !SE9tS (P 15) A Ml GIVEN BY THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB JmZS HALL ishti i NEW YEAR'S EVE mm A costumer from Omaha will be at the hall Wednesday, all day, to rent costumes. ADMISSION: , 50c. Ladies, 25c. Spectators . ..... EAGLE. Beacon. T. C. Amiek went to Tekamah this week to spend Christmas with his son, Orin, who is on the sick list. Klton Wilcox, win) has spent the pa-t year in Washington and California, returned home Wed nesday. Miss Mary IJooin of Welling ton. Colorado, is spending the holi. lavs at the home of T.'.I. I'.ooin and family, in the country C. A. Riehey and family spent Christmas in Omaha with the family of I?en Davis. Miss Pau line Riehey remained over for a few days' visit. Miss Esther Hart of C.resham. Neb., who is taking a normal course in an Omaha business col lege, visited her aunt, Mrs. W. K. Diers, over Sunday. Mrs. Fred Diets, sr., whose serious illness we reported last week, is still very low, and fears are entertained for her recovery because nf her advanced age, which is 8. Mrs. R. C. Yant has returned from Piper City, Illinois, where she was called a month ago on account of her mother's illness. She reports her mother getting along ery nicely, having under gone a serious operation in a Chicago hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raum have returned from their wedding trip to Ohio, and after a short visit with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, they went to housekeeping in Have loek, where Mr. flaum has a good position with the B. & M. rail road. Miss Edyth Shryock has re reived word that her sister-in-law, Mrs. Celia V. Shryock, is in the Immanuel hospital in Omaha, where she recently underwent a serious operation for the removal of a tumor. Her many friends in this vicinity will be pleased to learn that she is recovering nicely. For Sale. The Sherwood residence on Chicago avenue. Everything in good repair. Inquire at tele phone otlice. 1 2-29-1 wk-d&w Ask for Round Ticket Hosiery. E. G. Dovey & Son. A. L. McDonald left Wednes day mrning for Dener. r.do., to visit oer Christmas with relalhes. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. I.athroin left Saturday for an extended visit with relatives and friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Charbs Rcnnr retnrued home Wednesday morn ing from a three week-.' isjt with elaties in Ohio. Mrs. Bert Price went to Coon Rapids, Iowa, last Friday to isit oer Christinas with her mother, Mrs. Anna Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finke of Faulkner. Kansas, arrixed here last week for a few weeks visit with relatives and friends. Earl -Judkins of Waterloo. Wis., arrived here Tuesday to spend Christmas with his broth er, B. F. Judkins and family. Orson Sharp has accepted a position as assistant principal of the AIvo schools, havinc taken up his duties at Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Swanon came in from Osceola, Neb.. Sun day for a few days' visit with Mrs. Swanson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renner. Art Hibbs loaded a car here Monday and departed Tue-day for Lynch, Neb., where he will engage in farming the cojnin-' year. Mrs. Hibbs and children will b-ae Thursday. O. Sandin, D. V. M., graduate of the Kansas City Veterinary College, is per- f manently located in Platts mouth. Calls answered day or night. 'Phone 255. Office COG Main. 3 I"!-!-!' Enjoys Birthday Party. On Saturday eveninir, Decem ber 2, at the home of Homer Shrader, occurred a ery pleas ant birthday party given in honor of Jaspar Oueen. whose anniversary occurred on this date, and a large number of his friends gathered at the Shrader home to assist in celebrating the event properly. Music of all kinds. together with ames. served to pass the time most pleasantly and the crowd of young people enjoyed themselves to the utmost. At an appropriat hour a tempting four-conrse luncheon was serxed. that brouirht Lo a close a very delight ful time that will bnr be pleas antly remembered. Thoe in at. tendance at the. gathering were Misses Lillian Wheeler, Esther Ray, Frances Campbell. Jessb Barrows, Isabel Shrader, Hen rietta Creamer. Margaret Moore. Yerna Moore, Willa Moore, Fern Hathaway, Yerna Tracy. Yerna Yaiiiley; Messrs. Fred Campbell. Lloyd Lewis, Percy Wheeler. Walter Read. Joe ('.reamer, Joe Wheeler, Jaspar Queen, Dv.yer Todd, Arthur Hanson, Dan Sud duth, Yirgle Sudduth. Frank Read, Harlan Sans. Charley Bar lows; Messrs. and Mesdames Ted Barrows, Walter Sans, Albert Wheeler, Homer Shrader. Our next excursion leaves Plattsmouth, via the Missouri Pacific. January ("tti, midnight, for the Rio Oiande Yalley of Texas. All you fellows that "Wished you'd a knowed it ami you'd went alon:" the last time, now have the opportunity. i;.q out the idd carpet bag and join the bunch, in our own Pullman cars on the niuht of the fdh. We have the goods, and can show you and get you back in eight days. Y E. Rosencrans. 12-29-dlw NO DIFFERENCE The Proof Is Here the Same as Everywhere. For those who seek relief from kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder ills, Doan's Kidney Pills offer hope of relief aud the proof is here in Plattsmouth, (he same as everywhere. Plattsmouth people recommend Doan's, the kidney remedy used in America for fifty years. Why suffer? Why run the risk of dangerous kidney ills fatal Bright' dis ease. Here's Plattsmouth proof. Investigate it. Jonathan Halt, general store keeper, 414 Main street, Platts mouth, Neb., says: "I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a very good remedy for backache and other kidney troubles. They have proven their value to me. Others of my family have also tried Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Gering & Co.'s Drug Store. They think just as much of them as I do." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fosf er-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. L CAT I iY f w r Ml Children Cry for Fletcher' r ' in Tlie Kind You !la? Always Iionht.aml -tvhirh lia b-reri 111 ne for over CJO 3-ar lia Utrn the lgnafnr nt aim lia tern nuula nndrr p-r '-&4c4xAC Allow no n lle-td yon In thU. All "omiterftdt. Imitation ami .Iut-a-sI arn but 12Teritu-iits tli.it trifle with mul n1.4iigrr t! li-ultli of Jnlauts and. ChilUrt n i;iieritrn-i uaui!t HxpcriuicnU What is CASTOR I A Castoria ! a liarm1r snbstittit for Cator Oil, Par poric. Inps nml otIiiiig S run". It i plraant. It t-ontains uitber Opium, JMrpliine Tior tlT Nurmtks Fubs-tjiiK-o. Its ngc Is Its iiuniiitr. It l-trys orni aiil allays lVrri-Jine. 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A ; 9 . - - ...... . . . FOR SALE DATES Call t FRANK GRAHAM, Auctioneer, Sj-rtrcr.-M. N-b. 'h -r' 91. PART-TELE THEATER THURSDAY, JAM. 1st A SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S ATTRACTION D'ENNERY'S MASTERPIECE IN SIX ACTS "T03E TWO Fv ro) ts) pn a rnc5i3 j-M h ITU Made Famous by Kate Claxton A Strong Cast With HISS CAMILLA DAHL as La Frochard CAST OF CHARACTERS: Chevalier Maurice DeVaudrey Mr. Chas. Mortimer Count DeLiniers Minister of Police Mr. Ralph ie Picard Valet to the Chevalier Mr. Edwia Robinson Jacques Frochard An Outlaw Mr. Robert Grace!aad Pierre The Cripple, his brother Mr. Paul Bi-ady Marquis De Presles Mr. Allien Allea La Fluer in the Service of the MarquU - Mr. Girard Floto Officer of the Guard Mr. Frank M Getr Doctor of Hospital St. Louis Mr. John Anilerson Countess Diane DeLiniers Miss Vivian F ret Louise "Irwor,- Miss Lillian Alexander Henriette 0rPhans Miss Ola Wcris La Frochard Mother of Pierre and Jacques. . . - Miss Camilla DahJ Marrianne, An Outcast Miss Marion Edwards Julie of Bel-Air Miss Gladis Brjwa Florette of Bel-Air Miss Doris Howard SYNOPSIS OF SCENES: ACT L An open Square at the head of the poct Neuf in Pari, as it was in the year 1737. ACT IL Chateau of Bel-Air. Terrace and Garden, Mi'Iniht. ACT IIL The Palace. OfTke of the Minister of Police. ACT IV. Henriette's Apartments. On the Sixth Floor. ACT V. The open square in front of the Church of Sc. Sulpice. Winter. ACT VI. The Hut of La Frochard. A beautiful play presented by a fine cast. Gor2ous Cos tumes. Sumptnous production. A positive guaranteed attractive HOLIDAY PRICES 25c, 35c and 50c Scats at Wcyrich & Hadrabas