The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 04, 1916, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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    PLATTSMOUTH SE.Ml-YTrEKLT JOURNAL,
MOZvDAT DECEMBER 4, 1916.
PAGE 6.
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in Doubt What to
Give!
gar.- ssss
We
ill will be acceptable.
VJlOVCS carry a complete line in
ncsrlo hir frloves. as PPi-.A 4
, i,,!. ..'j.;'--'rL".".''---!.'t1'
well as dog skin, grey suede, and heavy pV JN
black and white silk gloves. We also
have the new shades in the cape glove
with the new style fastener. These are all excep
tional values and the prices range from
r l7 w n
rr7Traror;r?r-rrnT'irtirrTiT-uTra
$1.0!) to $2.00 1
(Iff '
iY'' 5'' .
scarr and Lao deu
: 1 :;
Kow about getting a scarf and cap set for that school girl or
best friend? We have one cf the largest assortments in both
the sals and caps. Also an exceptionally good selection of
scarfs alone. The styles are right and so are the prices.
HUGE ATTACK
rlfSSINRESCO
of wm
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Leather
T
A leather bag is another item that
never comes in amiss and especially
now ov.'ing to the heavy advances in
prices of all leather, do we feel that we can offer you exceptional
values. Our line embraces everything in the staple bag and we
also have some of the newest ideas in the new Art Leather, which are excep
tionally good looking and artistic.
Prices from
$1.00 to $6.00
H
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SOENNICHS
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Call phones 53 or 54.
We like to serve.
I tr:vt T.r.i'.isvilU' ivj.n!e tl'o tot on the
. . ! 1 ...
market ior trio small uisnussmn price
cf ami 10 touts.
LOUISVILLE
Courier
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Tl.e Violvcrth Ptr.i quarry shut
u.vn tcmj r;;i ily Saturday.
Mrs. ('has. Ah! :inJ two son; are
vi.-:tiir relatives at Wakeene y. Kas.
The new Kiln at the Kaliler IVitcry
plant is almost completed and will
enable that eonipany I" c'ou'ule their
output.
Mr. ami Mrs. Fn-l Yai:T.ei ef
South lU-i-J. are rejoioinir over the
linival of a little daughter that ar-ri-.ed
Thursday. Xoemler '2:1. IOH'k
Mr. ami Mrs. William Hennin.cs aro
i t-.-eiviiT' the corv'ratulati ns of their
fii-mls upon the birth of a son. Thurs
day. Nov. S.). lllo.
Simon Johnson, who has been v.oi!:
inir at the Ah.lanl sarul pit has been
laid up the past week with an injure.!
fool 'but will soon be all ri.uht airain.
t"." A. Riehey closed down his sand
pumping works west of town for the
winter lat Saturday. This is neies
s.irv every v inter before the river
freezes up. The elam shell loading
continues, however, and will not close
down as lonir as the weather will
t rniit.
Mis Kdna Krnisse has leased the
Joyiand picture theatre and is new in
fall char-.'o. She s::vs she is uoir. Lo
The Keiser family held a reunion
October S. 1. ami 10, lil:i at which
time the ten brothers and two sisters
were present. A remarkable fact of
this family of brothers and sisters is
that for 7-1 years, no death had oc
curred am.emr them. The family tame
to Nebraska in ISoS, and settled near
what is now Ithaca, in Saundiis
county.
MASK TALL AT I i'DAIi CIIKKK.
There, will he a mask ball ,uien at
Sayies" hall. Cedar Creek on Saturday
eve Hint:. December i'lh. ami the public
is cordially invited to bo present. The
date is chanced from the l'.'th as
originally announced and everyone
who can should attend. A voed time
assure'!.
Si
rim
SES KNIFE
KILL WILSON
Drink Crazed I'hiladelphia Man Causes
Panic Overpowered by the
1'olice.
London. Dec. C. Hussian and
Roumanian armies aie striking ter
rific blows at the derma nic allies in
an effort to check the invasion of Kou-
niania. ihey are enjraed in a t'reat
oifensive alomr the wIk.1, i.r h., i;,.
from the southern Carpathians to the
Idack sea and have made aiiis at sev
eral points.
I'etronrad reports that in the Car
pathians and on the TV:
frontier the Russians are slowly push
ing ahead in the face of bitter oppo
sition. In southeast Roumania . Rus
sians have captured the western end
of the irreat Cernavoda bii.?..o In
Iobruilja the invaders were forced to
jiive ground.
The Roumanians before Rucharest,
'ein forced by Russians, have driven
he enemy from the villages of Ko-
mona and dostinari to the south of
the capital. The oliicial statement is
sued in Petrojrrad today asserted that
ill enemy attacks hat! been repelled in
the li.iihtim? south of the capital. The
statement admitted, however, that the
lefenders to the west of the capital
uul been driven hack to the Anres.
river.
The flankinir movement directed by
the Russians at the Jablonitza pass in
southwest Bukowina is the most seri
ous menace to German positions in
Roumania.
Surrender of the Austro-Gcrman
forces at Kirslibaba would not be sur-j
prising in view of the Russian claims
of domination of this important
strajretic position and railroad center
(hrouirh control of the heights about
it.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the
Bank of Murdock
CHARTER NO. V.78
Of Murdock, Neb., Incorporated in the
State of Nebraska, at the close of
business, November 17th. !li.
KEsor i :t:
Ioans anl discounts
t CTlriif is
liankirii.' Iiouse. f iwnit uic :iikI fix
tures C'iirr'i.l e peiws. i axes arni inu-rt't
I '.lid
Due from nat'l and i-.i.ue
Imulcs f.'i"".".'"-'? (i4
CliecUs and items of c-
eliiimre . .'..'
Ciirii'iiey .ii.'n m
(Jold coin ;,o
Siler. iiiekfls uiid eints. 41.". ;i
f !::.i,io :r,
ti.
t?A 14
Total.
ci, :.(.:!
vI'.n;.;;!".!!
blAlill.lTH.S
Capital stock paitl in !.". oeii 00
Surplus fund I.."iniimi
Undivided jirofiis J.l'Jl ,1
I ml i v id mi I deposits sub ieel
toelieelc r.".:.'0 :;.)
Time eet tif leatos . of de
posits i oo .!:
Cashier's eliei'ks out si auilhiir c:i-I r''.'?i:: i::
I ei'o.-'Uor s truaraniy I n ml I.jiil or."
Total ci'.'i;.:;i.o c,
STATE or NI'.l!!l.SKA '
Coiinly f Cass 's
I. II. A. l.i ul IniKiun. Cashier of the above
named bank,- do hereby swear that. 1 he
ulne statement is a eorreet ami true ropy of
the reiort made l I lie stat ItanUinir IJo.inl.
II. A. C. i'tmman.n. Cashier.
Attest.
Henry A. Tool, director.
.1. E. ( i til ha) nun. director.
Subsei iled and sworn lo before me t his Ut! h
day of November. I'.'l'i.
.Ikukv E. .M !lt o!i. Notary Public
Seall My eoimuissioii expires March . I'JOO
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You will find our stocks complete in
Coaster Wagons,
ARUESIEG lii TRYING TO
REiGH WiLSCfi AT BMET
New York, Dec. A man civinv:
the name of Jacob Acks, 2:, who said
he was an Austrian by birth, but h.ui
t lived in this country for eighteen
l'.OX SOl'IAL IX DISTIIK'T CiO.
There will be a box social priven at
the Cullom school h.ouse.-ia School Dis
trict o'. i-ii e.tuitiay ever.iiiir, Decem
ber 1. Kverybody invited.
Kthel Seyl ert, Teacher.
For Kent House, barn, outbuild
ings and three acres near Missouri Pa-
cilic denot. K. W. Frar.?. Phor.e 10o-V.
12-2-Std
i T ;"Kvi. - 'i.i..t.i-.- " j ' .-"
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l-,s.
Touring Car $360 Runabout $345
Sedan $645 Coupclef $505
with $22.05 freight added.
Wc have adopted the Ford schedule of charges for all
repair and overhauling johs and have engaged Ray Ilitch
nian and Guv Rer.-c o look after that branch of our business
which insures to all Ford owners prompt and efficient service.
We carry a complete stock of Ford parts, automobile
Supplies, Tires, Tti&es, Chains end Radiator Covers!
liRlXG YOL'R TORUS TO USJ-'OR Rl-RAIRS AXD
OVKRIIAUL1XG.
.- t- . i i r Tt.
tSLiv vour rora now ana pay ior n. as you use ii
if you wish. Call and investigate our plan. We can
make immediate deliveries of Ford cars.
T. H. FOLLOeiCy FORD DEALER,
Office Tel. No 1. Shop Tel. No. 58 Plattsmouth
Philadelphia, Ta., Dec. 3. Crazed
by drink, a man flashing a larjre earv
iivj knife, with which he said he would
kill President Wilson as he passed
through here this afternoon, attacked
a pedestrian in the Reading: terminal,
sent hundreds of travelers fleeing to
rafety, and eniratred three policemen
before he was overpowered and ar
rested. The prisoner pave his naniL" as Jona
than Kraus, no home.
The man appeared before the presi
dent's train arrived at 1:30 o'clock, but
made a mistake in stations.
Draws Knife; Chases Man.
Matted hair fell over his shoulders
and he continually muttered to him
self. Suddenly he drew the knife,
leaped upon a man leaving the sta
tion, and shouted:
'"You're the president! I shall kill
you!"
Dropping basrerajre and hat, the
stranger went down the steps three at
a time, his assailant close behind.
Women and children rushed in all di
rections, screamimt for help.
Three reserve policemen leaped upon
the man, but he fought for ten min
utes before handcuffs could be ad
justed. "I prayed on the steps of this city
hall," he said, ' before I started out on
rr.y mission to kill Wilson."
"I'll pet him yet!" shouted Kraus as
he was led to a cell, "and J. P. Mor
pan. Rockefeller, and all those fellows.
j They're keepinp the cost of living
hic-h and the war groinp."'
Victim of Drink. Lack cf Food.
After a preliminary examination by
; police surpeons, Kraus, bound and
handcuffed, was transferred to the
1 Philadelphia hospital for observation
Physicians believe he had eaten no
food for several days, and this, with
drink, affected his mind.
President Wilson's train did not po
within two miles of the Readinp ter
minal. The only stop the executive's
train made was at North Thiladel
phia.
Dcrlin (Via Sayville Wireless) Dec.
3. Fiphtinp between Teutonic and
Russian and Roumanian forces in the
Carpathians and on the Transylvania
frontier is still in progress, with the
enemy suffering heavy losses, the war
ooice announced today.
On Field Marshal von Mackensen's
front a hip battle has developed. The
preat Roumanian army, which otfertd
an enpapement southeast of Pietsi, has
been broken throuph and defeated,' the
statement declared.
"Russian and Roumanian attacks in
the forest of the Carpathians and
alonp the Translyvania frontier moun
tains continue," the report continue!."
"Yesterday's attacks were especially
directed apainst our positions on Raba-
ludova, Cuerarucada and east of Dor-n-'.vatra
and Trotosu, and also in the
Oytos valleys. The attacks were with
out success. The enemy sulTered heavy
losses.
The German troops at one place in
their advance in the forest of the Car
pathians made more than a thousand
prisoners. .
"Enpapements around Ilalachy have !
developed into a larpe battle. The
irmy winp which left the mountains
southeast of Campulunp pained
pround by fiphtinp in the forests and
mountains on both sides of the Dam
niobita sector.
years, was arrested at the
, j.
Astoria hotel Saturday nipht when he
tried to make his way into the ban
qaet hall where President Wilson w;:s
dininp. The man insisted he hud a
"letter to deliver to the p redeem."
The arrest was made by Lieutenant
Rapan and another olheer assigned to
duty outside the hall. The president
and none of the diners knew of the
incident.
Acks appeared first about 9:30. He
was lurried away, but returned ai d
told those at the doors that he mu.st
see the president. Questioned closer
he said ho had a letter lie wanted to
pive him. and finally started such a
disturbance that he was quickly ar
rested and taken down a back stair
way to avoid attractinp any atten-j
tion. ;
lie was taken to the second branch
detective bureau, where he was ques
tioned lifter midnipht. lie said he
was a manufacturer and pave ids
home as 10 East 1 i'tth street.
Ses,
Riollei Skates,
Air Rifles,
Pocket ICsiives
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The undersipr.ed will sell at public
auction at 'his home, one-half mile
north of (),.!; Hill Cemetery, eommen
cinp at i ::',! o'ch-t k )). m. sharp n
Monday, i)i:ci::mi;i:r is
the foiowir.p Iesci'ihcd property:
0;x- bay mare, : e:iis old. weipht
1200 pounds.
One bay peldinp. 0 years old, weipht
l."o:t jounds.
One p::1.-- mare, smooth mouth, wt.
1 !'') pernios.
Oi.e bay ir.are. cominp 2 years old.
Th.iee pood miik cows with calf,
some pivinp milk.
Kip! it head of hoe's. ." months ohl.
I'ive dozen brown Leph.-rn chick-
e:
One s"' of harries
Two farm wapons.
Ore mower.
One )low.
One hay rake.
Two sets of bu'-.e-y ha nit
Two t i at ji s.
O-e lister.
One drill.
One 2-seetion harrow.
1 !-'' inch.
One cornstalk chopper.
Two cream cans.
One cream separator.
One rack'.
One bnppy, new and in po d con
ditio.!. Ore wutron box.
Many other small articles.
Terms of Sale All sums under
cash. Over .-.'10 six months time, pur
chaser pivir.p note at 8 per cent in
terest. No property to be removed
from premises until settled for.
MAX PF1TZMEYER, Owner.
Wm. R. YOrXO, AuctijT-.eer.
)l. V. PATTERSON, Chrk.
JUNIOR (iL'ILD NOTICE
The Junior Guild of St.
pari-h will meet with Mrs.
Luke's
Frank
Cummins Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock sharp. All members are re
quested to be present.
CASTOR 1 A
For Infants and Children
Ui Use For Over 30 Years
Always bean
the
Signature of
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR .MEETING
FOR SALE.
Seme are fond of books to read, oth
ers dote on candy;
"Baps, I know appeal to everyone, and
these will come in 'Sohandy.'
St. Mary's Guild Christmas Shop,
Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8-0.
80-ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
A splendid 80-acre farm, with pood
buildinps, one and a half miles west of
Mynard, for sale; $0,000 cash pay
ment and balance first mortpape on
said land for five years. Call at my
effice for further information. -A. L.
Tidd, Plattsmouth, Neb. Iwd2wsv
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Presbyterian church enjoyed a
very ir.terestinp meetinp last eveninp
at the church parlors and one that
Wiis quite larpely attended by the
membership. The meetinp was led by
Miss Eda Marquardt and the topic
for the discussion was that of "The
Consecration of Business Life" which
was participated in by a number of
the members with interestinp remarks
in keepinp v. ith the topic. Durinp the
services a quartet composed of Miss
Marquardt, Mrs. II. G. McClusky. L.
O. Minor and Rev. McClusky, pave
a selection that added preatly to the
interest of the meetinp. The.se eve
ninp meetinps are prowinp in favor
with the younp people and the at
tendance is constantly prowinp as the
interest increases. Topics of interest
alonp the lines of christian teachinp
and inspiration are piven each Sun
day eveninp and always brinps out
many helpful thouphts alonp the lines
cf uplift.
Q. Z. NOTICE.
The Q. Z. society of the Presby
terian church will meet with .Mrs.
Lynn Minor Tuesday afternoon. All
dolls must be brought to this meetinp.
FROM NEAR LOUISVILLE.
1 1-H. International Gas Engine
mounted; 1 Keystone 2-hole sheller,
mounted. All in pood running: order.
Inquire at The Journal office.
ll-29-2tvkly
CALL AT
Leonard's
Photograph Shop
for pictures of the
FAMILY GROUPS,
or anything photographic!
Now is the ripht time to make a
move for Christmas Photos.
Your First r.lcvo!
i
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Bluma and three
children, from near Louisville, were in
Plattsmouth last Saturday, cominp
down on the train and returning in
the evening. Mr. Bluma had some
pictures taken of the children while
here. He was a pleasant caller at
the Journal office and enrolled his
name for the paper. Mr. Bluma is
not a very frequent caller at the
county seat as this was his first visit
in the past nine years.
FOR SALE An extra fine roac
horse, coming 4 years old. R. C. Cook,
Phone No. 12G-J. ll-27-lwd&w
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as they
cannot reacn tne seat i me u.a,
; i , -i i a inn t rv.'i-t I v in
fluenced bv constitutional conditions, and
in order to cure it you must Jake an
internal remsu.v uin cv.... - -
cine Is taken internally and acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system. Halls Catarrh Medicine was
prescribed by one of the best physicians
Jn this country for years. It is com
posed of some of the best tonics known.
.mhinoH with snmt of the best blood
purifiers. The perfect combination of
the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine is what produces such wonderful
results in catarrhal conditions. Send for
testimonials, free. . .
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. O.
All Uru exists. 7fc.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
8 mi &ih,raftp& f e& E?ffi&7i8i Its
I M m lmhs III Blaenig ila i
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The gift with a personality
that's the gift one makes.
These are prized more than all
others by real friends.
Our stock of art embroideries
are sure to appeal and inspire
nimble fingers to start at once
making the gifts they intend
to give at Christmas.
lOO
Muck Towels 15c
Turkish Towels. .25c up
uowns 50c
Silver eases, knives,
forks and spoons. 50c
05 13
Dtampea u
Scarfs
Doilies . . . .
Centers . . . .
Pillow Cases
Pillow Tops
Of.
up
15c up
25c up
. . 50c
. 25c-50c
Luncheon Sets and Dresser Sets.
Dexters Crochet Cotton white and colors, all
sizes, ball 10c
R. M. C. Embroidery Floss all colors, 2 skeins. . . . 5c
Silkaline Art Thread six strands, vi colors, 2 skeins 5c
Lion Brand Yarns!
Superior quality, finish and color.
Germantown, skein-. ; 15c
.Sketland Floss, skein 15c
Saxony, skein 12 l-2c
Spanish knitting, skein 22c
German knitting, skein 50c
We carry a larrje assortment of knitted slipper, for ladies,
children and infants, prices 59c, 85c and up to $1.25
G
D
ovey & Son
VALUZ! QUALITY!
SERVICE!
L0-21-tfd&wl 20c gasoline at Dawson's. I W.K.rLUfA .
Store.