The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 26, 1914, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    P.C.E S.
PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
WEDNESDAY, NOVIUMIillli 2.".. ll I
T T VT A T
Comforts
You'll be strutting before a
well dressed community on Thanksgiving.
Others will have new fall overcoats and snug
winter suits. How about you? We'll equip
you with just what you need in an overcoat or.
suit.
ti
Chinchillas
Others, -Suits,
- -
A complete line of winter caps shown here at
prices from SOc to $1.50. Also, wool shirts,
underwear, gloves and mittens for men. Warm,
felt-lined shoes at 52 50.
WM. HOLLY,
Plattsmouth. GENTS' OUTFITTER
1
IfJ PLSTTSUUTH
FORTY YEARS G0
Items ol Interest to Our (deader
Cl.niril in.r.t the New yr-JPrr
!
Our fik-nl and neighbor, and one j
f the be.-t neighbors in Nebraska, '
too. thai ley Lazenaby, sent us over !
the ;i: .-t mess of r.e.v potatoes Tues-
iV.
M light good
v were.
Mr. II! :s had a runaway last Sat
::.'uv a vev'c. His team cot fright- !
cre i ail started fur home, spilling a ;
trunk and some groceries in the i
creek and srna.-hing the wagon up be- J
fore they had gone far. The horses '
were stopped before they were injured J
a r. v.
The case of Louisa Ftohlman is a
deplr?.h!e one: cur officials seem to
have done their best, but can find r.o I
law (as usual in real troublesome'
cases) covering her case. She ought ;
to be taken care of and must be, '.
somehow. ho fcas !
(en sent to Lincoln as insane.
I
: under date of November 23, says:
The !-. 'y of Mr. Raney, who was An automobile in which Congressman
'rowM d in the Tiatte la.-t week, was . elect C. F. Reavis, Mrs. Reavis, their
found in the Missouri opposite tho I), j son, Jack, and a nephew, Joseph Pea
: M. depot, cn Saturday. His poo- vis, were ridmg, turned turtle on the
r . vf-p strt for, an inquest was; east of Parada Sunday,
he-1 and the body interred in the! Mr. and Mrs. Reavis sustained se-
:!attsrr.ou:h cemt-terv.
The Herald obtained samples of i prc-s:ng on his neck and almost stop
v. h.-at and cor n. after the grasshopper j r i.ng his breathing. The boys were
' aid. from the fields of E. Parw-le, ' unir.iared.
the poor farm (fiom Ross Vanatta), j The litavis party had driven to the
Andy Taylor. P'o'-ie Jake Vallery and Reavis farm near IJarada on Sunday
AT
One of the best dances of the season assured and Every
one who loves a good Social time is invited to be present. IV-usic
will be furnished by the Plattsmouth Orchestra.
Be ex Live One and Attend
f mmm tw the
If you oc!y wanted a fenee to use
cheap fences are 'good" for just
fences to buy, where one looks
f3
H and you have the longest lived fence In
unaer stress 01 cauiC.,f,a 01 live
W would not hesitate in making a choice
FA kinisof fence in theiiehl after several
.Less issm
M
rj te.t cf a fence. rout by the experience of others; get the durable
i Jllwoca jrence oa iac scri ana save money, trouble and labor.
Cedar Creek Lumber Company
CEDAR CREEK, NEBRASKA
. 1
Jhawl Collars 90 DO
nd netted Back tDU.UU
$5.00 to 35.00
5.00 to 35.00
2E
;the-
u-d forwarded them to Chi-
cago as samples to show that we yet
bad something left in Cass county,
and the Inter-Ocean acknowledges
tho receipt of the same, and
li.-hcs our letter in full.
rub-
Sick.
Dr. John Black is very sick.
Dr. Pore'.nn is slowly recovering.
.Mrs. E. E. Cunningham has been
ve:y ill; is setting: better.
Mrs. Snyder is very low.
Edwin Davis is quite sick.
Mrs. Wells is recovering.
Mr. Nathan is still very sick. The
Herald mad? a mistake last week in
s-l":
he ha i been
ail'I aoout
town. Keep up your pluck, Nathan,
Mrs. Rurgess has been sick,
Mr- Mrirtliis was down, but is about
again.
:
CONGRESSMAN-ELECT
MO MS. REftVIS NAR
ROWLY ESCAPE DEATH
Frin TiiIays I'ruly.
A special dispatch from Tails City,
! verc bruises and Mr. Reavis narrowly
'escaped death, the backs of the seats
THE GERMAN HOME
vening, v.,
I mi ii ,p wmi j
for a single season, we'd say buy the cheapest you could find. Some
about a year, then peter out fast. Those are the most expensive
to the future. Buy the guarmnteed
FT F3 rfTTTtK jfTW f " "n.
the world, the fence that stands tipf"?
stock and ceneral wear and tear. V""
of fencing if you could see the severalj
years of service. Time is the supremeW
SHE
Mm.
Sincerity P
! after noon to investigate an outbreak
j of hog cholera, and started for horn.
late in the afternoon. Jack Reavis was
driving the car when the engine
"died" on a hill near Frank Putler'.s
farm. The brakes failed to work and
the car started to roll backward down
the Ptecp hil!. After it had run for
forty or fifty yards and had gained
considerable momentum Mr. Reavis.
who was in the rear seat with his
wife, reached over the top of the front
seat and grasped the steering wheel,
guiding the car irto a bank at the side
of the road. The car was checked, but
turned turtle.
Joseph Reavis, who war. in the front
-"'- juiiijje.i ((ii oi me car ai
,.. : i r u !
Jack Reavis was pinned down by th.e
steering wheel, but later was aide to
extricate himself.
The fact that one of the rear doors
f'ew open as the car turned over is
thought to have saved Mm. Reavis'
life. She fell into the clear place left
by the opened door and escaped with
severe bruises.
While Mr. Reavi-i was pinned under
the car with the edge of the frcnt ?eat
across his reck, Joseph ran half a
mile to Jib Sailor's hou-e to summon
aid. While he was gone Jack Reavis
managed to shift the car enough to
release the pressure on his father's
throat, which might have proved fatal
within a shoit time.
The boy was unab'e to move the c ir
enough to permit Mr. Reavis' escape,
but the weight w as shifted to h i s
chest, where it remained until help ar
rived and the car was lifted.
D. D. Reavis, brother of the recent
ly elected congressman, brought the
party to Falls City in his automobile.
Mrs. Reavis is still suffering from
nervous prostration as a result of the
accident.
28th "14
this Dance
c'-i.
A A A A' A A 7 A A A A
" ' v r r v v
IMS
Local M ey
s
h'rom MmuLiy's lai)y.
P. A. Horn and family, from near
Cedar Creek, wore here Saturday
looking after some matters of busi
ness.
Henry Ilirz, jr., and wife were
among the visitors in the city Satur
day evening, being in attendance at
the dance.
W. F. (Jille'-pie, the genial and.
whole-souled Mynard grain dealer,
was here Saturday visiting with his
many friends.
John Rcrgman of the vicinity of
Mynard was here Saturday afternoon
for a few hours looking after r.ome
business matters.
T. L Pai nude of Louisville was an
over Sunday visitor in this city with
his family, loturring this morning to
ids duties in the bajik there.
P. A. Meisinger was among the!
visitors in the city Saturday for a few i
hours looking after some mutters of j
business with the merchants. j
W. II. Heil was among the visitors
from the county who were in Satin-j
. r . 1 t r. !
o.iy iii iei :i 10 kick ait'-r some
shopping villi the merchants.
Henry Hirz. sr., was among the
visitors here Saturday to .-j end a few
hours looking after somo matters of
business with the merchants.
Charles Peacock diovo in Saturd y
afternoon f rom his homo west of ;h
city to loo!: after some matters of
business with the merchants
Henry Ho-n and f.'ther, Geo;-r
Horn. sr.. wee in the city Saturday
for a few hoars booking after some
natters of business ar. 1 vi.-itin r with
their friend
oca! fJows
From Tuesday's IV. !ty.
Attorney V
II. Pifor of Xebrast;a
City was he: e to ia
atter.ding io
del court,
.y wa.s in the
so-:e Matte-- in th. di.-. ti
ll. L. Oidham cf Muna
City
f.-'erd:: y aftei noon
lor a
matter
terday
.v.'iod, a
: w
s o i
v
ours at tern Kir. to some
I'U.-ine.is.
X. S. Piatt returned ye
ern"on to his heme in C!c-:
a : ho: t vi-it he! e with r
friends.
ft
h-.tives :
Mayo- Frtd
ii.
( lordor
t'oe city
ok ing ;
of We
: o-
ing Water was i
for a few hours
-c ;tei-day
ter some
business matters at the court hou-e.
Frank Plotter, sr., and son, Frank,
were in the city today for a f'.w
hours looking after .ome matters of
ousniess wtin ir.e mevcliants.
.-ia. . scivc is anu wue liom r.ar
Murray wire rrr.ong tha ' a-s j:;-e -s
this rr.ernir.
will con.-ult
for Orr.-.ha, where t!
n tjiecia!ist in th.it ci
R. E. Lb yd was
'.Tv.on r t:.e j.-as'
rers this moiling for Orr.rha. where,
ho was called to attind to some mat-j
ters of business for a few hours. j
Attorney C. Aldrich, a'-com-!
panied by his sister-in-i iw. ?.!. ('( !!,
motored ovc this morning fiorn F'm
wood to look after some matters ia
the county coert.
Charles C'hriswi.-ser, wh.o is one of
the members of the juiy rmnol for
this term Of court, was a j assenrrer
yesterday for Omaha, where he visit
ed for a few 1 ours.
Ms. .loef h Ti b'os came in this
morning from her farm home near
Mynard and departed on No. 1", f.;v
Teeumseh, Neb., where yhe will virit
arthe home of her dau: h.ter.
Conrad Sihiater arrived th;s after
noon on Xo. t!l fr:m his home at
O.-hkosh, Xeb., and will visit here over
Thanksgiving with relatives and
friends. Cor. me is looking line and
his visit hej-o will be greatly enjoyed
by his many friends in this city.
F. P. Coii.?irian and wife motored
over to
Sidney.
Iowa, Sunday
a:v
spent me ony at tne nome ot i;rs
Oohelmnn's parents. Frank returned
with several specimens of the tooth
some persimmon, a number of which,
he left at this office and we are still
whistling.
There will be an important meeting
of the Ladies' Ai.l society 'of the M: E.
church Friday afternoon ?t. 2:3') in
the parlors of the church, at which
time they will complete arrangements
for the young men's banquet. Mes
dames Anderson, Barthohl and Ward
will be the hostesses. All members
nre urged to he present.
From W'c-ilnoFMny's Pallv.
Charles Ger'ich of near Manley was
in the city yesterday and today look
ing after some matters of business.
F. W. Kierscy of near Union was
here today looking after some matters
in the county court for a few hours.
John Wiles rnd family, from south
of the city, were among the visitors
in the city yesterday afternoon look
ing after some matters of business.
j (V. M. Mollis and daughter, Mrs.
Jese Prndy, were arnog.tha pas
lesngers thi morning for Omaha,
where they go to visit for the day.
Frank Granf of near ?dur:ay was
among tne visitors in this ctty yes
terday afternoon, being in attendance
at the Ramge funeral.
table
Perhaps we may not all have turkey for our Thanksgiving dinner, but we
all can have a nice appearing table, and our table linens take in a rane of
prices that you cannot fail to be pleased with. We have just received new
patterns in Table Linen and Napkins, as well as a splendid assortment of Jap
anese china. Our china room is completely stocked with dishes of all kinds,
and we will continue to add more as the holiday season approaches.
For accessories to oiir Thanksgiving dinner, we offer you:
Mint Sauce, and all the condiment of the season
Filbert, Almond and English Walnut Meats
V i
uts. all kind in
Fresh Cottage Cheese. Roquefort Cheese, Imported Camembert
Swiss Cheese, Imported and Domestic, Pimento Cheese
Kippered Tuna I iVn
Fresh Figs, Dates, Cranberries, Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, Fresh Tomatces
Oar Praserve Stojli is complete, consisting of all new fresh pack.
I
.4
The Daylight
Store
ih
I t,f tv.,, ,,
I. ..
' Ji-'ncv Salur ihiy. .
I- Til- M .d t '..'o.-di-.u n will
; gl'. i- or..' of i! Iran, refined
! c'ar.c-s i.l its I; i!i S.unrday
tvc-'.iivr. !! . !:!:'' ir ite-.I. A
- s phice t b,-ii:g i.r,r s-.viii-
hi : ri r -!."c. .'di!.-:: !y the '
li .;( ;:Jr::.
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. . . . . I . . 1 . . . . . . . .-. . .- .
It. .'' !. -,.b-i 1'i-v ibe pa-t fi'w
ye.t': has t e . '. i I;; sou Jj-
ti rd;- i, t '-de of Cedar
P. I. Vo r. r t ..a Murray was
hi the cl y "--;c. dny ; ft'-: :-.er:i ft r a
V.v hot:;-;-. i(dd-:g or .'; me r.i-.i :.?.:;
of '.i.:-:::-;.
VL'.-
tor ir
:t ft-,' 1
I'.'.'-.S of
mat -
::!es C
w;
: . (
t h J
n. h:r.
: v'-al of
i
n in i i :.
!at-j Mrs. I"i
Pen Pork' .:
ors in this i
to attend tin:
Kamiro at Or.
i .
was tr.c s:t
:o sterdr v. coming t;
-nerr.! of M:s. Fro
fi
ll 1 cemeterv.
M. Frngt r came
i 1
o c-er. ing on
Ca'd Iowa.
No.
1 from Mis
i-m
Will sr:'
a fe-.v '
matters
ng
I X
:r s
r rr.ha, has so fa- j e
i-: able to return I:
o.i on Xo. :21.
'. II. Fuller reti:
:! no'in from Wnlil
this after-
led horns this
ii. Xeb.. wVr.
-. h.a:
"S f)
?:- attrn :.!;- to romc mr.t-
1 r r J
husir.jss in conin-ci. ion with a
Ot'l v.l
!i he owns there.
iiaty, this sta.tc, v. a
:w hour to-lay, an
1 o.Tce a ph-asant
i i Pl.Mttsmonih
1 r"'j''. The dour-c-iH.
He is a
e- oi:t
..her.
ma King ms
W. P. flood.
home with
ne:;r Marra
his
M :. Will ?.
7. -bra-d r.. who
or-i!oc;
Wyoming. !
here for a !
:.tives ml
th afte--
i,
'1-ort time ' vis ill
ic nds. v:;s a
".on for Omaha 1
loin s.
W. II. Lohrw, v. -
n n i'ing for Ornl
ng
-( ;m
o visit i or a
s a jn?sen-er this .
p.. whore he will !
dsit
-;;h
at 1 he 'res')'-: eri;in no
soital
his b'-othrr. J. G. Lohne
who i
was vvr
me
r
oil ves.ei-
i.
y for
i( ndiritis.
Foy Sfir.e of l.'n'on. wh.o has been
h--i e on a short visit, denarte 1 this
morning on 1he early Pio-linirton
fain for Omaha, where he will spend
lie !
Ipv looking nter some matters
i.-ine-'-..
T- - !
Kansas
J.
G. Pirh
no
of
City arrived in th city last ver.ingj
for a short visit here with relatives
pn:l friends in this city over Thanks
eiving. They have been in Des Moines
visiting with J. L. Pichcy and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gauer, from
near Cedar Creek, were in the city a
few hours today, driving in from their
farm for the purpose of looking after
-orr.o business matte's. While here
Mr. Gauer paid The Journal office a
pleasant call, renewing his paper for
another year.
Itching,
torturing skin eruptions
d'sfigure. annoy.
Donn's Ointment
(inve one wna.
is u-aised for its
good work. f0c at all drug stores.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
bv l.H-.il h;m lh-!ill..n-i. u they -..n:n't r m h tl-.p
ilisi'iisrd niitliii "f Ui- .(r. 'I'lii'i,- s u;i!y mo
way tn run' li-:ifni-s. nifil Oi:it 1 liy oihist if jth.n
al r.'iii-iii-i. Dfalii.-ss is i-uusi-.l l.y imi Iniruiifvl
;Min.liil.,ti flu- nm-". lli'ii'-' f On 1 :usi ai-Ii ,.m
Tut,.' Wlicii t'.iH OiU- is intl inn-1 v.-u Ikivi- a
rumhliiiir iin.l vr liup-M'i--t ln-nrin:;. ami Ik-m
It is t'iMirflv i-lisnl l-.-iiInis-i U ti:'- r. Milt. I
I'Plt-ns t!n i:!tl.imi i:iti n -;ui 1 t:ih ii i.l m.'l
this tu r.-s,irfil in i' r::i.-,l i-.uilit !"t.. I;!nr
1 w.U !. ili-rrovi il f. .rover: mil- nt '
li'ii ar, runs, il ln-V;it.ir-li. v.l i. !; i"; f.fi;i::u' t :t
an !:.!., ri-l iMinliri-,n vf ?!: i.vi.-niis v.irt.t.-.
Wo will irivc oi l. i;-:.tl..l l'i.ir fcr i.?'.y as
of Il,.;.f:..-s (-ir.s.1 J.y c-: t::.-.-in ti'Mt -"m:h i i:t
ciir.-il l y Hall s Catarrh Luro. S.-:iJ f r c.icu
lars, frei-. j nlEXEv & CO.. Tolc.lo. O.
Sold by I'ruRcIsfd. 7.o.
Tuke llati's Kamllj- I'llls for constlpatKm. j
Linen
aiKi
the shell
bh hlimmhnhm
J. W. ii. PGL S FEELING
IS GREAT DEAL BETTER
m REGENT TREATMENT
1 S;: t in 't:i v s Papy.
.j f.-iends of ib,n. W. II. Puis
be j-!ea :. to learn that he is
:g a er.-at ilea! i.ette. following
u'-se of tic-itment he h.as been
:g at Lincoln in the sanitarium
for iheumati-T.i. Mr. Puis hi's
;;d a g eat (':-al with this ail
in th-j past aad it finally bc-
; :::ne s- o se e:
1 :-vc :-::!;. f-
: ' se of trc:
. : !: t: r.-.
j). ove:i of t t- i
! : r:o.- '-': -;
,'-: - ;. 1
tr.r.t it was found
him to undergo a
-r.L in ni effort to
y, and that it has
to the patient will
news lo 'h? friends
;::.v man throughout
MI'PDOrK.
it! Cot re - ;:onder.ce.)
I rx
I. I). Jo-
was r.n Omaha vis-
to.- :n
v,i;i r,K
; . v, i ;
o ; . . - (
T -. L 1.
rii-s F'i
he C-.-l r:
of Omaha Sundave.l
1 wife were Alvo j
dor Smidayed at
in Omaha visitor
Wi:.i
iiiav
-.t::tday and M
::-r. Chiud (
'ay lag
Tiie Si.oot'r
'i.'e h. - lieen home a few
hi, fandly.
g match held by Thim-
w .'.s v, 1 1! at I
n'iod Monday.
Fdrr wood, was
t Tic; shooting
V
, r. -rr
.1 f
on-hiv. to
Mr.
nd M: s. Ca;.:,
near Wabash,
s mother, Mrs.
were vi.dtiiig th.e i.!t
C:awf-:d.
George S '.riles ? having the old
addir: -a of hi.-- liouse weather boarded
by Mr. Dcrmer.
irs.
Vi-m:i Pritfon, of Columbus,
hu- been visit"
friends and relatives
'-he past we-?!-:
Mrs. Grryco P.ymer of Lincoln has
been vi-iting friends and relatives the
i
! fore pai t of tlie week.
j Larry McDonald is moving his
j drugs and i.-e cream parlor into his
! new buildim', one door pouth.
!
I Fred Law ion of Wabash was up
Sur.dav to .see Dr. Jones about his eye,
- J
ho hurting il wnde .-hacking corn.
Miss Lulu Edwards of Xehawka,
formerly a teacher in our school, was
OPPOSITE JOURNAL OFFICE
Qd Things for Thsnksgiving Dinner
-AT VERY
Cranberrics, .hile they last, 2 quarts, 15c; Celery, fc;
Virginia Sweet Potatoes; Oranges, 15c dozen and up; Cal
ifonda Grapes, 10j lb.; Grape Fruit, C for 2oc; Pananas,
l'o'j do;:en; Cocoanuts, 2 for 15c; Cabbage, 1 l-2c lb.;
Figs, Dates, Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts and Candies. Spe
cial on Washington Jonathan Apples, $1.40 full bu. bore;
Nehawka Cider, by glass or gallon; Potatoes, 65c bu.;
?.iinncsota Burbanks; only 50 bu. left of the car lot, so
4 leave or phone jour orders in quick if you want some of
thoe dandy potatoes.
WILL DELIVER THEM
Call Telphone
53 and 54
visaing fiiends Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Leo Pickle left Tuesday even
ing for Prummond, Okla., where he
will visit hi brothers, Oscar and Al
beit. Mr. and Mrs. George Foral of Lin-
col,, came Tuesday evening to attend
the Rosenow-Thiel wedding Wednes
day. The L:: dies' Aid sotiety of the M.
E. church sent their barrel of fruit
for the Methodi-t hospital of Omaha
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beall and
daughter-. Oral, came Tuesdav for a
: horr, visit with the former's j.t r
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall.
Harry Da. is and Harry Gillespie
have just finished painting Henry
Poi nemier's residence, north of town,
and now a;e going to paint a number
of buildings for Fred Lau.
Xe'lie Push, who is training in
Dc.i'glas county hospital of Omaha,
was poisoned Sunday on salmon, and
Mrs. Push - n up Monday to see
:-' ut her, but she is getting a!-"!'g
all right.
Lfwis Horr.beck hail the misfortune
of straining his rib muscles Thursd ij
of last week, while shouldering a l."0-j-.ound
sack of flour. He says he is
feeling O. K., but doesn't care to lift
anv more sacks of f.our.
.nnouRGirui n
aaeariy craoviTA ol
'
A.M.DAVIS CO.
I 1UALIT Y CARDS
CHRISTMAS
arvcl
T a 7T
VKy rtol come in at
ence and make your
selection while h.c
assortments are.
complcts end clears
Davis Quality Cards
ltg r QyAUTv Folks,
4
i
rJeroId's Cook and Sta
tionery Store.
skef Store
LOW PRICESI-
BOSTON. I
NEW YEARS
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