The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 03, 1916, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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PLATT5M0UTH SEMI-WEFKLY JOURNAL.
MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916.
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"The time has come," the Walrus says,
"To speak of many things:"
And we agree with the Walrus. Maybe ke knew what he was talking about and
maybe he didn't, but we do know that our new Spring Silks and Wash Goods
are as "nifty" and up-to-date as Dame Fashion requires
them to be.
Yard wide Taffetas, plain colors, checks and stripes,
per yard $1.50
'CAVALRY RIDES
n all mm mu
DAY IN BIO HUNT
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32-inch Tub Silks, beautiful patterns, per yard .
When in doubt as to how
to make that new dress or
blouse, don't forget .that Mc-
1.00
Dodd's Troopers Ccntinue the Pursuit
in Spite of a Firoe Mountain
Snowstorm.
Call's Patterns are a
first
aid" not only to the amateur
dressmaker, but to the exper
ienced sewer as well. The
Spring Quarterly is now out.
It costs you only 5c with a 15c
pattern.
Of course, it is an accepted
fact that this is to be a "white"
summer. Our LIN WEAVE
fabrics are incomparable for
beauty, durability and style.
We can show you a nice vari
ety of Voiles plain, checked and striped. Also
plain and embroidered organdies. We have just re
ceived some exquisite patterns in Constance Em
broidered Organdy Edgings, suitable fcr dress or waist trimmings, in the new
pastel colorings.
McCIl Fstiion Illustration
4 Dreas Number iOfio
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GUARANTEED S
J VHtTE GOODS 4
Columbus, N. M.t April 3. North
from the town of Guerrero and east
of the line of the Mexico Nodthwest-
ern railroad, through scores of arroyos
1 and over trails that lead through the
countless buttes and canyons of the
Sierra Tarahumare, American caval
rymen of the Seventh regiment are
ruling n
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The Very Latest
( Chin Chin Hair Pins
Jeweled Casque Combs
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The Daylight Store, :
OENNICHSEN,
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Phone 52 and 53
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NOTICE TO GARDENERS.
I will be able to look after all or
ders for plowing and putting your
."arJen in proper shape and at a most
reaonable price. Claus Eoetel, jr..
tf-lt-phone 41S-.J.
I svll lots of Pratt's Chick Food and
5l.ck remedies. C. E. Hartford.
Bryan Is Coming.
The announcement of the route of
William Jennings Bryan, who is cam
paigning the state for the prohibition
amendment as well as in behalf of his
brother's candidacy for governor,
states that he will be in Plattsmouth
cn April 11 for a short address. From
here Mr. Bryan goes to Nebraska City
and Syracuse for meetings.
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Only Dependable Goods r
JUST ARRIVED-
Will be shown for the first lime
this week!
Sailors, Watteaus, Tricones and
Turbans from
$4.85 to $7.50
Don't miss these stylish values!
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OlOrSl fWand
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Copyright 1918
Itruthrr 4 t'Ot
E11A
PEASE
DEATH OF MRS. AMELIA
SAGE DUKE AT OMAHA
ignt ana day
Villa, according to tin? latest reports
received from field headquarters at
Colonia Dublan.
Little information concerning the
pursuit filtered over the border today
and nothing definite was received
from an ofiicial source. There were
persistent reports, however, that the
forces of Colonel Dodd had captured
the man who was once the "Robin
Hood" of Mexico, but because of the
difficulty in communication, have been
unable to make a report.
Bide in a Storm.
Late reports from the camp of Gen
eral Pershing at the front stated that
the track of a vehicle believed to be
the carriage carrying Villa had been
discovered.
Other advices said the American j
cavalrymen were riding through the :
mountains in the teeth of a heavy gale
which now mingled with snow and
drizzling rain, cut through the army
blouses and sweater into the very vi
tals of the men. but that not a single
man had indicated a desire to give up
he search.
Army men here were considerably
disturbed by numerous warnings from
confidential sources that Villista ad
herents are gathering in the Chihua
hua desert, both north and south of
Ascension, and near the motor trail
leading from Columbus to Casas
Grandes for the purpose of attempting
to cut the American line of commi-r.i-cation.
Trails Are Guarded.
An extra heavy guard of infantry- j
men, with specific instructions in the
event of an attack, was placed on a
One of the earlv residents nf truck train, which left here fcr the
Plattsmouth and Cass county hits been ont Sunday. Isolated camps of sol
called away frcm this earth at the 'tiers guarding the line were reached
close of a long and useful life, accord- i -he field telegraph and ordered to j
ing to dispatches from Omaha giving watch closely for sgns of hostile
the news and death of Mrs. Amelia forces. Lieutenant A. W. Guillon,
Sage Duke, the aged widow of the late Twentieth infantry, of Lexington, Ky.,
Eibert T. Duke, one of the early busi- adjutant of the base, left on the train
r.ess men of Plattsmouth and for a ior Colonia Dublan, where he will at
great many years one of the leading tempt to co-ordinate more closely the
men in this section of the state. Mrs. work of the expeditionary force and
Duke has resided in Omaha since 1S75 that of the base camp,
when the family removed from this Unofficial information al.-o had it
city where they resided during the six- that several score of Villa's adherents
ties and early seventies. The husband who were captured or wounded in the
passed away a great many years ago engagement at San Geronimo ranch
in Omaha and the wife will be laid to last Wednesday, are expected to ar
rest beside him in the cemetery in rive here shortly. The four American
that citv. To mourn her denth slio trooDers who were wounded in the
leaves three children, John Duke, same battle, it was said, suffered in
Charles Duke and Mrs. F. S. Knapp. juries which were not sei ious enough
Mrs. Duke was a daughter of the late to necessitate them being brought to
Elias Page and a sister of Harvey and this place and probably will be taken
Eugene Sage, for many years resi- to the field hospital at Casas Grandes
dents of this city, and is well known for treatment
to a great many of the older residents Approximately $30,000 were distrib
and was held in the highest esteem by uted to the soldiers on station here at
those who had the pleaaure of know- the regular monthly payday Sunday
ine her snd the news of her Hpnth ti-ill I While the usual precautions were
cause profound regret among the old taken to prevent trouble among the
men, the usual payday excitement in
a military camp was completely ab
4 ent, the men apparently realizing the
seriousness of the task before the
troops.
Maybe Villa Fooled Him?
Unless Francisco Villa is definitely
located within the next day or two,
it is believed here that General Funs-
ton will begin a dogged search for him
in the mountains west and south of
Guerrero.
General Pershing did not get a re
port to General Funston Sunday, but
his chief of staff reported, indicating
that the line of communication was
maintained, and no mention of Villa
was made in the news. There is in
creasing belief that General Villa may
nave been deceived with regard
to the direction taken by Villa and
uries. Some
reports indicate that he was not in
jured at all and instead of going to
the northeast of Guerrerro that he
had moved into the hills to the south
and east, a direction that American
The Knichts and Ladies of Seeuritv nrmv officers had expected him to
will hold their regular meeting on take.
Tuesday evening at their lodge rooms No More Credible.
in the Woodman building. All mem- The new information is not rcgard-
bers are requested to be present. ed as more credible than that which
caused the cordon, of troops to be
FOUND A fountain pen. Owner drawn across every exit from the dis
may have same by calling at this trict northeast of Guerrerro and it
office and paying for this advertise- was believed here that General Fer
ment. 3-31-tfd rhing would not adopt any new plan
until he had thoroughly satisfied him
self that Villa was not in the indicated
Wednesday has strengthened the be
lief that he i"s south of the railroad
and if General Pershing has to send
his scouts and cavalry into that coun
try, broken by mountains and sparse
ly settled, it was reuliv.ed that but
slow progress would be made.
News from Mexican sources that
Carranza's force had proven his prom
ise of co-operation by preventing the
rscr.pe of Villa into the mountains was
anxiously awaited at headquarters, as
but little information ris to the opera
tions of the Mexican government
troops has been received and that only
in an unoiueial manner.
New Source of Alarm.
lieneral i-unsto:i is in receipt of
state department information in :e-
gard to conditions in Chihuahua and
f.ther parts of Mexico, but refuse 1 to
make it public. It was rtated at bis
headquarters, however, that here is
veaf.on to believe that. Colonel Cano,
who was leading one of the heavier
fores against Villa, had revolted
against Cananza and had joined Villa.
r.other story out of Mexico that
has been givtn fome credence at army
headquarters is that Villa was headed
for Chihuahua City. The advanced
cavalry of General Perching is not far
from Chihuahua.
I carry a full line of Pratt's stock
fcods at all times. C. E. Hartford.
THAT GM
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Rakes, Hoes, Spades, WheelbarrowsandotherJgarden
tools on display at our store, are the things that makes
your garden and reduces the cost of living.
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Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb.
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Insurance
Farm Loans
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Offi ce nnd Salesroom
led River Early Ohio
-Ssil fifiSi8S
t ilfl Per-Bushel
wS siil
Tel. No. 1.
Platfsrnoutli i
Canned Peaches, Apricots, Egg Plums in syrup 15c,
2 cans for 25c; Best Sliced Pineapple (large cans)
3 for 5Cc; Tomato Catsup (large bottles) 2 for 13c;
Corn Fiakes 5c packages.
Granulated Sugar, 100 lbs for $7.35, at
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friends.
Returns From the Hospital.
Saturday afternoon Miss Etta Nick
els, who has been at the Methodist
hospital in Omaha for the past three
weeks, returned to her home. Miss
Nickels has just recovered from an
operation performed at the Omaha
hospital and is feeling greatly improv
ed, although still quite weak from the
operation and the stay in the hospital.
The many friends of Miss Nickels in
this city as well a3 at her home in
Murray will be very much pleased to
learn that she is back with them again
and is feeling so much improved and j
trust that she may regain her former
health. Miss Truda Long and George
Nickels mntnrpd nn frntn fnrrnv tn
meet Miss Nickels and accompanied cven concerning his inj;
her home.
Notice, Knights and Ladies.
Will spade garden, beat carpets or
do any other kind of work. Phone
No. 6G. 3-30-lwkd
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- Failure to run Villa
down since
There Are
Nine Ideal Figures
Which is Yours?
All nre shown Correctly Corseted in a
:tt
SQ ELECT the drawing that represents your general figure
lines. We have in stock, in your size, just the Gossard
vou need at any 'price you may want to pay -J52.00,
33. 50, 5.00, 36.50, 33.50 and up.
Each Gossard is designed to accentuate the natural beauty of
your figure correct any slight imperfections, and give you
comfort such as you have never known. Doctors say: "A.
Gossard corset safeguards your health."
Gossard style is yours exclusive style regardless of the
price you pay.
It is with great pleasure that we announce the Seventh Semi'
Annual Proclamation of Authoritative
Gossard Corset Styles
for Spring and Summer, 1916
The freakish and generally unbecoming tendencies of the mode!
are past. In the natural lines and beautiful fabrics of the new
models, here shown, is reflected the demand of fashion for i
a simpler style which depends upon beauty of line, correct
design and exquisitcness of material for its charm.
Gossard corsets are fitted here by experienced corsetieres. It
will be a pleasure to show you the new models. We shall
expect you. J
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Quality!
& Son
Service!
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