The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 01, 1916, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEFr.LT JOURNAL.
MONDAY, :MAT . L 11916.
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Resolutions of Sympathy.
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SNOWFLAKE
UNDERMUSLINS
The undermuslins that fit, look good and are made right. Why take the time
to sew petticoats, corset covers and chemises, when you can buy for yourself and
the younger members of the family everything you need in this line and at such
reasonable prices?
Ladies white muslin petticoats, deep em
broidery flounces, price 50c to
Children's skirts on waists,
price
White muslin corset covers, embroidery
and lace trimmed, prices 35c to
Crepe de Chine corset covers,
price
Ladies muslin drawers, embroidery trim
med, prices 35c to
Children's muslin drawers,
Prices 10c to
Ladies Envelope Chemises, fine quality nainsook,
embroidery and lace trimmed,
price
Ladies gowns, muslin and crepe,
price 60c to
Children's gowns,
price
The material and workmanship of the "Snowflake" undermuslins are of the best
the selections of fine swiss embroideries for trimmings being all that can be
desired. We would be delighted to show you.
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Woman's Auxiliary Notice.
The Woman's Auxiliary of St.
Luke's parish will meet at the rectory
Thursday afternoon. May 4, at 2:30.
A full attendance is desired as elec
tion of officers will be held at this
time. 4-29-4tdly
Junior fuild Notice.
The Junior Guild of St. Luke's
church will meet with Mrs. .T. P. Liv-intf.-ton
Tuesday evening, May 2, at
7:-I0. All members are urged to be
present as the election of officers will
be held at this time. 4-20-3td
I sell lots of Pratt's Chick Food and
ftock remedies. C. E. Hartford.
Creates Some Excitement.
A youn? man late yesterday1 after
noon creat?d a great deal of excite
ment on lower Main street when he
was taken with an epileptic fit, and
for a few moments seemed in a very
eiious condition until the force, of the
attack had spend itself and' allowed)
the man to become normal again. He
was assisted to a seat by a number of
passersby and in about a half hour he
was in shape to return to his home.
FOR SALE
A .MODERN COTTAGE,
CLOSE IN.
V. H. Venner came in this morning
from his home southwest of this city
and departad on the early Burlington
train for the metropolis, where he
will meet his wife and daughter, who
are returning home from West Point.
Journal Want Ads Pay
Lawn lowers Sharpened!
Broken Castings Welded
MACHINE WORK for GARAGES
First-Class Machine Shop
Western Machine and Foundry
Plattsmouth, Neb.
L. C. SHARP.
Situated on one of the four best cor
ners in ths city, four blocks north of
Hotel Riley. Tho prettiest half mile
in Plattsmouth.
One block from grade school, two
blocks from Catholic church and
rchools. Level lot in good nod, park
ng space well seeded, young trees
thriving, curb and jrutter in and naid
or, concrete porches, walks and
rteps. Good cistern and pump, city
water and sewer, water heater, gas
and stone, electric lighting and fine
fixtures. Good cellar, new screens.
storm doors. Newly papered and
painted inside and out.
Six rooms, a largo store room, two
closets and fully equipped br.th room.
A growing valu2 property.
A REAL SNAP if sold at once. Fa
vorable terms.
H. H. COTTON, Owner, With F. R.
Gobelman. P. O. Box 91. Phone
Goodrich Tires!
echline Tires!
Puff ergon & I
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Corner Seventh and Vine Streets, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Telephone 131
JifNow is the time to have your car put in first-class
condition for summer driving. They all look alike to us;
we can handle any of them and guarantee satisfaction.
"We have the largest and best equipped
Garage in Plattsmouth.
Best Grade of Auto Oil Supplies and Accessories
Complete Stock of Ford Rapairs on hand at all times
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Special Meeting of Eagles.
There will be a special meeting of
Plattsmouth Aerie No. 305, F. O.
E., Thursday evening, May 4th, for
the purpose of acting on applications.
All members are urged to bo pres
ent.
Pasture For Rent.
I have room for several head of
horses for summer pasture, on the
Horn place, four miles west of
Plattsmouth. Inquire ?t W. H. Rai
ney, Plattsmouth.
Miss Bertha S. Nathan, head' of
dramatic art department of the Ly
ceum of Fine Arts, Lincoln, will give
a number of readings on thj program
to be given at High School auditorium
Friday evening, May 5, at 8 o'clock.
Miss Nathan comes to us highly rec
ommended, having finished her edu
cation in Boston.
L. G. LARSON, The Carpenter
and Builder,
P. O. Box 348.
Phone 511.
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HORSES FOR PASTURE.
Whereas, after several months of
suffering, God, the all-wi.se Father,
has xeon lit to call from her labors on
earth to her home in heaven, Sister
Anna Van Kirk, and
Whoreas, Our Heavenly Father has
taken her to dwell in the sunlight of
that homo of many, and while we
deeply mourn our los, we bow in
humble submission to His divine will;
Therefore, Be It Resolved, That we,
the members of Campbell lodge No.
164, D. of H., extend to the bereaved
husband and children our heartfelt
sympathy in their hour of sorrow and
commend them to look to Him who
was her comfor.t in health and sick
ness; And Bo It Further Resolved, That
in memory of our departed sifter our
charter be draped in mouring for thir
ty days, that a copy of these resolu
tions be sent to the family, a copy
sent to the D. of II. Journal and a
copy placed on the records of this
lodge.
Lizzie Eastman,
Lenr. Rupprccht,
Lillian Burg,
Committee.'
Resolution.
Da cs dem Allmaechtigcn Gott ge-
fallen hat, unsern lieben BruiW An
drea Kaufman am; unsere Mitte ab-2urufe-n,
Z2i es beschlosen, das wir
die Germania Locre No. 81, zu der er
ein gutes Mitglied war, der traunden
Familie. rowie don Vfwandten unser
herzlichcs Beilid auszudrueken. Fcr-
ner sei e beschlossen das ein 2 Abs-
chrift dieser Beschluesse in dar, Pro-
tooll der Loge eingetragen wird, und
cine Abscrilt ucr trauniiea r amine
uebergeben wird.
John Albert,
Martin Fiiderkh,
Too Droege,
Committee.
N9 SIGN APPEARS
THAT U. S, TROOP
TO LEAVE MEXICO
American Generals at Burner Await
Word From Washington Before
Continuing Negotiations
With Obregon.
Mrs. R. L. Propst Is Better.
Mrs. R. L. Propst, who has been ill
at her home in Mynard for the past
two weeks, is reported as being im
proved slightly from her illness whic'.i
seems to be in the nature of blood
clots in the veins. Mrs. Propst h:i
been ill since moving back to tii
home at Mvnard and her family ami
friends have been greatly worried and
will be elad to learn that she is show
ing signs of improvement.
El Paso, Tex., May 1. Mexican
and American conferees over the dis
position of the American forces in
Mexu-o are marking time while Gen
crols Hugh Scott and Frenerick Fun-:-ton
await word from Washington as
to the next st?p to be taken in the ne
gotiations with General Obregon.
The report of the American repre
sentatives on the first conference went
forward by wire to Washington. On
the answer of President Wilson and
Secretaries Lansing and Baker to its
recommendations depends the future
status of the conference.
In the meantime the following facts
developed :
That to date the apparent intention
of the Washington government to
keep General Pershing's columns in
Mexico have not been changed.
That General Obiegon in Satur
day's conference served no sort of no
tice on Genet :i!s Scott, and Funston
that could be construed as an ultima
tum demanding immediate withdraw
al. That the desire of the de facto
government for withdrawal was again
stated, but that the only discussion
alorg this line was regarding the ad
visability of an American retirement.
That there was considerable discus
sion of the possibility of effective
American and Mexican co-operation
iu the eradication of scattered Villa
bandit groups.
That there is a strong possibility
there will be only one more confer
ence held, that depending on the
wishes of the Washington govern
ment. Supplies Going to Front.
That while the present negotiations
Me proceding, shipments of supplies
to the American expedition's front are
going forward uninterruptedly, nine
truck loads of ordnance, among other
things, going forward from the base.
Waterproof Cannon Ball
TRACK and HANGERS!
The illustrarion above showJj the heavy steel covering'as
is used on Cannon Ball barn door track, which prevents
rain or snow from blowing in'or runningdown"the inside
of doors. Costs just a trifle more than common track, for
which you have to use brackets.
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Iiesidence For Sale.
On and after Monday, May 1, we
will give the Dun'ap Pony Coupons
on cash purchases ONLY, and r.ot on
payments made on accounts a3 here
tofore. These coupons will be given
only at the time the purchase is made.
II. M. Soennichsen,
Fetzer Shoe Co..
Weyrich & Hadraba,
J. W. Crabill,
C. E. Wescott & Sons.
W. li. C. Social Meeting.
The monthly social meeting of the
Woman's Relief Corps will be held on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. II. C. Miller. Mrs. M. E. Ian
speaker and Mrs. Alice Cowles assist
ing. Every one is invited to be pres- !
ent s.nd enjoy the occasion. 2td
The owners have decided to sell the
residence property belonging to the
estate of Adam Kurtz, deceased. This
is a house and three lots located on
Locust street, north of th? German
Home, in Plattsmouth. The under
signed will be at the Plattsmouth
Slate bank Monday, May 1st, 191G,
between 11 and 12 o'clock, to receive
sealed bids, or any one desiring to
make a bill on this property may leave,
same at said bank any time before
raid hour. Right reserved to reject
any and all bids.
Adam M. Kurtz, Administrator.
Read the want ads in the Journal.
K. S. Benefit Dance.
There will be a dance given at the
K. S. hall on Saturday evening, May
G, for the Turner girls. Everyone is
invited to attend and a good time as
sured to all. The best of music will
be secured for the occasion.
Subscribe for the Journal.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
Your bath room equipment needs a
Gas Water Heater. See the'Nebraska
Lighting Co. now.
GOOD
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CARE
is vital to the life of your garments.
We clean, press and repair them in . a most painstaking
manner.
THE WAY YOU LIKE IT
ailoring Company,
Busch T
HOTEL RILEY BUILDING
We Sell Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Skirts!
I have room for 40 to 50 head of
horses to pasture; good running water,
on Dovy srection. John True, Tel.
3311.
For Sale.
v Single Comb Rhode Island Red
eggs. $1.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100.
Baby chicks, 15c each.
A. O. Rarage,
Platts. 'Phone 3513.
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The new lingerie is decidedly interesting this season and is here in full assortments and brightest attractiveness.
Night Dresses at 50c to $2.00. Special Showing at $1.00.
Batiste Gowns, prettily trimmed; Crepe Gowns, lace edged and ribbon trimmed; Nainsook Gowns in Empire or
slip-over styles; Muslin or Cambric Gowns in Bishop or V neck styles. Many are elaborately tnmmed w.th
embroidery and lace, tiny tucks, ribbons, etc.
White Petticoats at 50c to $2.50. Special Showing at $1.00 and $1.19.
These are the newest styles for wear with summer dresses.
Envelope Chemise 85c to $1.50-n pretty and practical styles, trimmed back and front.
Corset Covers 20c to $1.00. Special Showing at 50c.
-elaborately trimmed covers with organdy embroidery motif and lace, back and front; or emb'y edge.
Drawers '- 25c to $1.00- daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery.
cn J 7 Children's Drawers 12 l-2c and 25c.
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