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    H0I7DAT. SEPTEMBER 3, 1917.
PAGE 6.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
LOCAL NEWS
From Saturday's Daily.
Wm. Seybert ami family from
near Cedar ("reck were looking after
some business in the city last night.
Alph Revenue. from north west
of Murray, was a business visitor in
Omaha today, poii.g up early this
morn in i;.
(TiSbiiVflE buyers iPiESTiiFAir
Mrs. Thomas Hill arrived from
Lincoln last evening, anil is visit
ing with her son H. O. Hill and
family, for a Fhort time.
Mrs. John Wiles departed last
evning for Malvern, , Iowa, w here
sho will vi.it. for a few days th
a rioter Mrs. Robert Knight.
Wm. Budig '.'parted last evening
for flifyi'iHic. v l.i r' he has ; nine
1 lno".? matter- lo look alter and
v. !( re lie will, after h bar finish-
I: is btiines. v - : for a nine vi;n
'.t.- friend Oito i-n l ( r and wife.
Will Rumm- 11 this afternoon
; ii pped on' of h - fine ho.--- to W.
i i .1 of Grant, Nib. In :;t1ir..-,
thii -..train of he.-vs. ?lr. Kisl.io is
''i vs. v.ill for tin' ho'.'s which M
I 'lTi.Tiitll is rai-ing is hard to e-
fvl.
.Mrs. W. Windham, of Lincoln
(ii.'ii-' in 1 u ;t i vr-:i:n.;' and is vi-;R ing
at the In nT of Iter parr tits, Mr. and
Mr. A. S. Will, as is ;i1m) her sister
antl husband. Mr. aud Mrs. Clare
Thomas.
Y. M. Kitzrl and wife of Alvo
motored to tins city this morning
to attend t'. some important luud-i.O'-s
matters and visit friends for
a short time. Mr. Kit;.' 1 wa? a
I b asant caller at this office.
Fritz Hrirlch. of ILivelock. and 8
if", ca'in' in this evening and are
vi -iMiv: at t heme of Mr. Hein
ri; h's p;;r. at-, Fritz Heiiirich. Sr.
')",. v v.ill viii here over Sunday and
!.:: l. r I:iv.
.Mrs. Chambers, v. ho formerly liv
i I in this city and at Murray, and
who has . bet n visiting with rela
tives and friends in and around Mur
ray for the part wci'k, departed for
hr home in Lincoln this morning.
Mrs. Frank It. Onbrlman and ris
ter. Miss Vol man Il'.att, who is
vi-i'itig from Siiiney. Iowa, were
iitin?;" with two other sisters at
Omaha, today, who were departing
for different places in Iowa, where
thy will teach the coming : chool
i'.ir.
Mrs. F. ?. Ppirry, and children,
Marie and Gerald, departed for
Omaha on the I'.urliimton tliis af
ternoon, where they will visit with
friend-, over Sunday ami attend a
' 1 e -. of Co- luter-N.-.tionul P.iblo
Students Ar.-or iat ion in Omaha tomorrow.
Mrs. iv-tor Ilerobl and two sons,
Richard and Poisall departed last
r- "ilia:; for Rloeniington and P. kin
Illinois, where th"y will visit with
Mrs Iferobl's si' for, Mr-.. Rarnev
R. mi, veil, ;.1 Mr. ('has. H-.-icbl and
wit".', the parents of Mr. Herrdd.
Tiiey will be I'.me about two weeks
A. I. Koesner. of Lincoln and
wife, arrived this evening and will
mit in the city over Sunday and
Labor Day with friends and relative;-,
being .attests at the homo t.f
Henry 'nck wciler and wife. Mr.
Rofsnor and Mr. Zuckweiler being
brot her-in-la w.
Mrs. J. T King of Shenandoah,
Iowa, v.lin has been visiting for
Mini time in the west, being in
Colorado and oh"r western state?,,
sforped off here for a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. C. H. Hist, west of
this city. Mrs. Kino; will visit for
:;omo time with Iter daughter.
G rover Parriott living on the farm
of W. A. Kainey, north of tho c ity
about, five miles, brought into town
a load of watermelons, which are
fino ones, and of which he lias a
patch containing two acres. Many
of the lrnlons which Mr. Parriott
brought, in would weigh from twenty-five
to forty pounds. If the price
nt which melons are sell ins, those
two acres should produce a good
revenue.
Last evening Mrs. George Lam
phear, with tho children, Clara,
John. Charles, Violet and Lillian,
tlopirted for Chicago, where they
v.ill visit for some time with Mrs.
La mph car's son, Bert Lamphear.
After which they will go to the
lakes, where they will visit with
George, Jr., who is at the place in
training for the navy, and who will
soon have to depart.
Dry Goods, Notions, Floor Coverings,
Fancy Groceries and Queensware
E. G. DOVEY & SON
VALUE!
QUALITY!
SERVICE!
The mission of our Drug Store is to Furnish Pure Drugs and Medi
cine and the Highest Grade of Professional Service to the People.
Compounding Prescriptions is Our Specialty Rexall Remedies
You can depend upon the Quality of Our Goods and the Service in
Our Store. Ansco Cameras and Films Sherwin-Williams Paints.
The Rexall Store F. G. FRICKE & CO. Druggists, Pharmacists
FNION RLOCK - - PLATTSMOFTH. NKI1.
THE PLATTSMOUTH GARAGE
J.iE. MASON, Proprietor.
Welding, Oils, Greases and All Auto Accessories
' PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Plat turnout h Phone i:'.S; Roll Phone 4S Ollice. Foot of Main Street
G, G. FRICKE
Successor to C. W. Raylor & Co.
COAL
PLATTSMOFTH
NEBRASKA
JOHN F. GORDER
Successor to August Gorder.
Farm Implements, Buggies and Harness
Chalmers ami Dodge Bros. Automobiles.
305-307 Main Street Cordon r,oo Mile Tires Plattsmouth, Neb.
THE MUMM BAKERY
FRED II. M FMM, Propr.
Everything in Baker's Goods Candies and Cigarst
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
PTAK & BAJEGK
Manufacturers of Cigars.
CROWNS 10c ACORNS T.C
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBR.
Ind. Phone 472
Farm Loans and Insurance
P. 0. Box 257
W. E. ROSENGRANS
Selling Chase County Land.
Real Estate.
"PLATTSMOFTH
NKRRASKA
J, E. MCDANIEL
PABLO WE SELL BEVO
Bowling Alley and Soft Drink Parlors Open Evenings
TLATTSMOUTH. NEERASKA
TALKING ABOUT EATS
WAGNER'S
"Everything Good to Eat
THAT'S ALL
RUSSELL'S RESTAURANT AND SOFT
DRINK PARLORS
OPEN EVENINGS
HATT & SON
Your Butchers and Grocers.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
F. R. GOBELMAN
Wall Paper and Paint Store
:".i;;n Paint ins. House Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating,
Graining, Auto and Carriage Painting.
PLATTSMOFTH - NEBR.
E. J. RIGHEY
FORMERLY F. M. IUCIIEY
Lumber and Building Material.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
SERVICE
Evcrv business enterprise, from the breakfast foml fac
tory with a product of worlil-wile sale, to the back street
bakeshop, is seeking your trade with just three arguments
price, quality, service. The one that "ives most for your money
and backs it wilh service, jvts your business.
The more progressive you are. the better service yon de
mand. See how service enters into purchases from a mail order
house as compared with your home merchant.
Consider a mail order: You send your money. Then you
wait. That's, the first delay. With the Is. come more de
lays. Delay for the repair of damage in transit. Delay col
lecting claims for damage wilh much letter writing. Delay
saseinblino- "knocked down" articles. Delay wilh linal deliv
ery t y mr Ji me.
If your ijooils don't match or lit. or are below standard
exchange or dissatisfaction is in order more letter writing.
.14ain delay, inconvenience, lost temper.
In case of repairs, everything stops still. More letters.
Often you can't get a new part. The local man can't make re
pairs. The whole thinq; is a loss.
W hen you buy at home, you see the ls, judie their
value, know they tit or match as you want, h'or repairs o-i
go to the man you bought from, lie knows jut what to do.
lie takes the respoiisihilitv.
When you want what you want, when you want it I
buv from votir home merchant. lie idves vour service. ti od
ser ice makes life .worth while.
BESTOR & SWATEK
HARDWARE
Stoves and Ranges Cutlery Sporting Goods.
Your cost of living; this winter depends on what jnu preserve from
your Garden. TRY SOME CANING ! We have many can ; in stock
AT REASON A RLE PRICKS
OUR MONUMENTS
is not merely a mass of stone that has no beauty. OFR MEMORIAL'S"
are of the linest .MATERIAL. PROPERLY CARVE!) hy a MASTER
ARTISAN, and are Lasting Tributes to the loved ones passed away.
lliT,' Soiuculia itliti' Memory i!i'MTr liiiH I C I'a-oi: n i I Ion from 1 "Ml f
Will Til 1 "I I o.V 1 0 1 LI,
CASS COUNTY MONUMENT CO.
V. T. WASSELL, Manager
PLATTSMOFTH. N E R R A S I A
Telephone No. 22 Aicent for Pratt's Stock Food 302 Main St.
G. E. HARTFORD
Coal and Feed
PLATTSMOFTH
NKRRASKA
F. G. - DAWSON
PLATTSMOFTH, NEE. .
Doctor of Tires Repaired, Retread and Rebuilt
SEE US FIRST!
WATERMAN LUMBER & COAL COMPANY
DEALER IN
Lumber and Building Material
South Fourth Street ' Between Main and Pearl
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
WESTERN MACHINE & FOUNDRY COMPANY
MANUFACTURING MACHINISTS
L. C. SHARP
Best Machine Shop South of the Platte Farmers, Elevator and
General Repairs Bell Phone 303 Plattsmouth, Nebr.
A G. BACH & CO.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Provisions, Queensware. Flour. Feed and Shoes.
PHONES Main Street Store, 2'.U; Lincoln Avenue Store, 118
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
TO WEAR BETTER SHOES, TRADE AT
FETZER SHOE COMPANY
PLATTSMOUTH - - NEBRASKA
PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK
Commercial and Savings Departments.
Place a few dollars each month in our Savings Department
and watcli it rnv. Interest added every six months.
B. G. WURL
1
Manufacturer of High Grade Union-Made Cigars
Wurl Pros. "Gut Ifeil," "Hand Made" and "Keno" 5c
"La Flor de Fa ma" 1(Jc
TAKE A RON HOME WITH YOU!
THE BANK OF CASS COUNTY
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Capital and Surplus, $80,000.00
WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
STRONG I
SAFE!
CONSERVATIVE!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus $75,000.00
H. N. DOVEY, President F. E. SO II LATER, Cashier
K. V. COOK. Vioe-Prcs. GEO. O. DOVEY, Asst. Cashier
GEM THEATRE
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
The Home of Comfort and Quality Pictures
THE PLACE TO FORGET YOUR TROUBLES
J. H. MGMAKEN & SON
General Contractors.
All Woik Entrusted to Our Care Looked After Promptly.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
GAS
C A L L
. ELECTRICITY
NEBRASKA LIGHTING COMPANY
for
Labor Savers and Time Savers.
Electricity is the most Economical and Efficient Power on Earth!
7 PHILIP IWrIlT
Value Giving Clothier.
Manhattan Shirts John B. Stetson Hats A Safe Place to Trade.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
JOHN BAUER
Will's Knight and Willys Overland Automobiles.
FISK. AJAX AND PENNSYLVANIA TIRES.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
"Yard & iPltan
Agents for J. M. Herman's famous "Munson" Army Shoes, as Sup
plied to the U. S. Army Reliable Shoes for Men and Boys.
SHOE REPAIRING, POLISHES, ETC.
SOUTH SIXTH STREET - - PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
EMMA PEASE
Millinery
Evertythinir That is New and Up-to-Date
SIXTH STREET
H. M, SOENNIGHSEN
General Merchandise
OUR PRICES AND SERVICE ALWAYS RIGHT
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
PETERS & PARKER
General Contractors.
BIG WORK OUR SPECIALTY.
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
Mrs. S. W. Stillinbauer, of Hart
ley, Nebraska, arrived in the city
this morning for a -r.eeks visit at
the home of C. T. Schaeffer and
family.
Asbury Jack and grand daughter,
Miss Velhi Elliott, were passengers
to Omaha this morning, where they
are visiting with friends for the
day.
Mr. and Mrs. fioo. Price, of Litch
field, this state, who have been visit
ing in this city, the guests at the
home of Mike Price and family for
the pt week, departed this morn
ing for their home in the west.
?
Geo. Goodman, of Lincoln, came
in this morning for a few days
visit at the home of Mr. C. A. Har
vey, and to join his wife in a visit
here who has been here at the home
of her parents V,. A. Harvey and
wife.
Mrs. A. J. Hoffman and daughters
Miss Laura Hoffman, and , Mrs. Ed
gar Seinhauer, were passengers to
Omaha this morning, where they
will visit with friends for the day.
John Wagcnor of southwest of My
nard, accompanied by his two small
children, Marie and Lena, were
passengers to Omaha this morning
where Mr. Wagener will look after
some business matters and the child
ren will see the sights.
Mrs. S. J. Kovar and three child
ren, of Omaha, who have been visit
ing in the city for the past week,
quests at the home of James Soker
and family (Mrs. Kovar being a sis
ter to Mrs. Sokor) departed this
morning for her home, and was ac
companied by her sister, Mrs. Sokor,
and little .;on, for a short visit.
Dennison's crepe paper at the
Journal office.
Henry Meyer and little daughter,
Helen, ofWoeping Water, motored
to this city yesterday afternoon to
visit friends for a short time. While
here they were pleasant callers at
this oflice.
Mrs. Henry Engelkemier was a
passenger to Omaha this morning,
where she goes to see her husband
at the Medical Presbyterian hos
pital. Speaking of Mr. Engelke
mier's condition, she said that he
was getting along nicely at this time
and would soon be able to leave the
institution.
Mrs. J. Andrews and little grand
daughter, Esther Cowles, departed
this morning for Omaha, where they
go to the Imnianuel hospital to visit
with Mrs. Andrew's son. Will, who
is recovering from an operation for
appendicitis. Will is now doing fine
ly and will be able, so it i3 reported,
to leave the hospital next week.
Attorneys C. A. liawles and W. A.
Robertson were both visitors in Om
aha today looking after some legal
business. They went up on the ear
ly train this morning.
Mrs. S. S. Gooding departed this
morning for a visit, of some time at
Rosalie, where she will be the guest
of her brother, Fred Richardson and
family. Mr. Richardson will be re
membered as having lived here some
years, ago.
Miss Elsie Foreman of Loup City,
who has been visiting at the home
of Mrs. J. Ileinrich, for the past few
days departed for her home this afternoon.
Luke L. Wiles departed this morn
ing for Lincoln, where he will at
tend the Nebraska State Fair, which
will be in session next week. Mr.
Wiles has shipped a number of his
fine Red Polled cattle to the fair,
where they will be on exhibition.
With the superiority of the cattle
which Mr. Wiles breeds and raises
it looks as though he would not have
any trouble in bringing back some
valuable premiums.
R. D. Dalton, wife and daughter.
Miss Ina, were passengers to Omaha
this morning, where they will look
after some business and visit with
friends for the day.
Miss Beatrice Seybert, a member of
the 1917 Class has accepted a posi
tion as stenographer for II. A.
Bryant, at Ashland, and is very much
pleased with her new work. Her
manv friends in this city wish her
success in- her new position.
Will S. Rice, of near Murray, was
a pleasant visitor in the city this
morning and found time to drop in
and see the Journal man. We were
glad to have Mr. Rice call and say,
our latch string is always out.
Has a High Opinion of Chamberlain's
Tablets.
Mrs. Emma C. Miller, accompanied
bv Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas, were
passengers to Omaha this morning,
where they go to visit with . Mrs.
Miller's son, Frank, who is a mem
ber of the "Dandy Sixth."
"I have a high opinion of Cham
berlain's Tablets for biliousness and
as a laxative," writes Mrs. C. A.
Barnes, Charleston, 111. "I have nev
er found anything so mild and pleas
aAt to use. My brother has also us
ed these tablets with satisfactory results."
FLAG STICKERS.
The Journal has just received a
new line of American flag stickers
that are so popular over the country
at present. Call in at once and se
cure your supply while they last.