The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 22, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEK L Y JOURNAL.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1917.
WILL YOU HELP
CASS GO. BOYS
IN ATHLETICS?
A LITTLE MONEY WILL ENABLE
"OUR" SOLDIER BOYS TO
EQUIP? FOR SPORT
JOURNAL WILL HEAD THE LIST
Contributions Solicited and Names
of Donors Will be Published
From Day to Day.
WILL BE FUND FOR EACH CAMP
Frnni Thursday's Daily.
The following letter received from
W. It. Holly, member of the Machine
Gun company, 355th Infantry, speaks
for itself, in telling how the home
boys may find a little more pleasure
and recreation while serving in Un
cle Sam's big army down at' Camp
Funston. Let us all join hands and
send the boys down a little Christ
mas present in the way of sufficient
cash to equip themselves for this
line of amusement, and at the same
time enclose a few boxes of the good
old home-made cigars for their after
supper pleasure:
Mr. Holly's Letter
October 13, 1917.
R. A. Bates, Esq.,
Editor of "Journal,"
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Friend Bob:
Athletics in Camp Funston are on
the boom. We are organizing foot
ball teams and basket ball teams,
etc., among all the companies. The
Battallions have a team and the reg
iments each a team. The company
teams play each other and the best
company team represents the battal
lion and the the best battallion team
represents the regiment in the regi
mental contests. So you can see that
there are some mighty good games
to be played. The Government is too
poor to furnish money to buy equip
ment in the way of football togs and
basket ball uniforms and balls, etc.,
so the men have to purchase the out
fits for themselves. The men in the
various companies have gotten to
gether by counties and are asking
their counties to help them raise a
fqnd to equip their company teams.
The athletics help to pass away the
time and form splendid fun for the
fellows. You see "All work and no
fun makes Jack a dull boy," and
General Wood allows us to play any
game we desire, besides that devel
ops the "personal contact" idea, the
very basis tipon which the present
war is being fougbt.
I thought that you would be just
the right man to start this thing in
our county, using the Journal as the
medium of collection and to properly
advertise, the matter. The Machine
Gun company has enrolled the ma
jority of the Cass county bunch 42
men, and we want a team properly
outfitted. Believe us, we want Cass
county on the Funston map and we
are going to put her there with the
help of the Journal and those who
want to do their "bit" for their
country and for the boys in camp.
Things are running fine down here
and we are getting to be regular sol
diers with a capital "S" on the Sol
dier. We had competitive drill to
day and our company led. That, of
course, makes us feel mighty good,
because this is pretty nearly a Cass
county company. Yours,
PRIVATE W. It. HOLLY,
on behalf of the Cass county con
tingent, M. G. Co., 355th Infantry.
What We Will Do
As the above letter states, the boys
want the Journal to start . this col
lection proposition over Cass county,
and we are going to do it. We are
going to set the day when the con
tributions will close, and the pro
ceeds will be sent to the boys at Camp
Funston with the understanding that
the money Is for all the Cass county
boys. Let us set the closing day for
November 1, allowing about
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a dew
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
UNION BLOCK - - PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
THE PLATTSMOUTH GARAGE
J. E. MASON, Proprietor.
Welding, Oils, Greases, and All Auto Accessories
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Plattsmouth Phone 138; Bell Phone 48 Office, Foot of Main Street
G. G. FRICKE
Successor to C. W. Baylor & Co.
COAL
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
JOHN F. GORDER
Successor to August Gorder.
Farm Implements, Buggies and Harness
Chalmers and Dodge Bros. Automobiles.
305-307 Main Street Gordon 5,000 Mile Tires Plattsmouth, Neb.
THE MUMM BAKERY
FRED H. MUMM, Propr.
Everything in Baker's Goods Candies and Cigars
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
PTAK & BAJEGK
Manufacturers of Cigars.
CROWNS 10c ACORNS 5c
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
Ind. Phone 472
W.
PLATTSMOUTH
Farm Loans and Insurance
P. 0. Box 257
E. ROSENCRANS
Selling Chase County Land.
Real Estate.
NEBRASKA
J. E. MGDANIEL
PABLO WE SELL BEVO
Bowling Alley and Soft Drink Parlors Open Evenings
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
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
Sign Painting, House Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating,
Graining, Auto and Carriage Painting.
PLATTSMOUTH - - - . NEBR.
E. J. RIGHEY "
FORMERLY F. M. RICHEY
Lumber and Building Material.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
membrance of this kind from the
folks at home. Let us send them a
little gift at the same time. The
Journal 'will also place a $5.00 bill
to the credit of the Cass county boys
at Camp Cody. When you send In
twQiyour contributions state which fund
weeks in which to raise sufficient
funds to equip the boys with what
they need In their athletic work.
ti, imiriml will start the list
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names of those donating to the fund
will be published each day as they
are received, no matter how large or
how small, but give what you like as
early as possible, that we may be
able to send it to them not later than
November 1st.
you wisn tnem placed in, or u you
wish the money divided, make the di
wision yourself and the lists for the
(boys will be kept seperate. One for
Funston and the other for
Camp Cody.
Make your contributions early.
For Sale
Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels
for sale during the month of Octo
ber for $1.50 each. Mrs. William
Phone Mur-
THE SMALL CITY'S PLACE
Population is divided about equally between the country;
and citv In the country, conditions are very much the same
everywhere. The city dweller is of many kinds. The citizen
of the small town is confronted with small town conditions,
the man in the medium sized city has still other surroundings,
and the resident of a great city must live and conduct his af
fairs in yet another manner.
Twentieth century civilization is complex and human ac
tivity much diversified.
The prosperity and happiness of each class depends en
tirely upon the prosperity of every other class. The ruralist
must have the manufactured products of the city. The city
looks to the rural district for certain other products. Each
has its own particular work to perform; each helps and is
helped by the other. Co-operation is the keynote.
The town and small city have their own important place.
They have duties to perform, obligations to fulfill. Any con
dition or state of affairs which tends to ruin the prosperity of
the country town, overturns the economic balance, the "poise"
of the entire countryside.
Every dollar sent out of your community destroys just
that much of your community's assets robs it of just that
much of its power for growth and good government. Every
dollar sent to a distant city adds just that much more power
of those far away who are not interested in your welfare,
and weakens you just that much in yuir fight for good roads,
good government and good schools.
BESTOR & SWATEK
HARDWARE
Stoves and Ranges Cutlery Sporting Goods.
Your cost of living this winter depends on what you preserve from
your Garden. TRY SOME CANING! We have many cans in stock
AT REASONABLE PRICES
OUR MONUMENTS
is not merely a mass of stone that has no beauty. OUR MEMORIALS
are of the finest MATERIAL, PROPERLY CARVED by a MASTER
ARTISAN, and are Lasting Tributes to the loved ones passed away.
Ixu'l Ihrrr Someone vhoir Memory dmrrvrx this HeeognHlou from Von?
WHITE PHONE CALL,
CASS COUNTY MONUMENT CO.
W. TWASSELL, Manager PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Telephone No. 22 Agent for Pratt's Stock Food 302 Main St.
G. E. HARTFORD
Coal and Feed
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
F. 6. DAWSON
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
Doctor of Tires Repaired, Retread and Rebuilt
SEE US FIRST!
WATERMAN LUMBER & GOAL 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 6. BACH & CO.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Provisions, Queensware, Flour, Feed and Shoes.
PHONES Main Street Store, 236; 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 watch it grow. Interest added every six months.
B. G. WURL
Manufacturer of High Grade Union-Made Cigars
Wurl Bros. "Gut Hell," "Hand Made" and "Keno" 5c
"La Flor de Fama" i 10c
TAKE A BOX HOME WITH YOU!
THE BANK OF CASS COUNTY
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Capital and Surplus, $80,000.00
WE WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
STRONG! SAFE! CONSERVATIVE!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus $75,000.00
H. N. DOVEY, President F. E. SCHLATER, Cashier
E. W. COOK, Vice-Pres. GEO. O. DOVEY, Asst. Cashier
GEM THEATRE
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
The Home of Comfort and Quality Pictures
THE PLACE TO FORGET YOUR TROUBLES
J. H. NPMAKEN & SON
General Contractors.
All Work Entrusted to Our Care Looked After Promptly.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
GAS
ELECTRICITY
CALL
NEBRASKA LIGHTING COMPANY
for
Labor Savers and Time Savers.
Electricity is the most Economical and Efficient Power on Earth!
PHILIP THIERQLF
Value Giving Clothier.
Manhattan Shirts John B. Stetson Hats A Safe Place to Trade.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
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JOHN BAUER
Willys Knight and Willys Overland Automobiles.
FISK, AJAX AND PENNSYLVANIA TIRES.
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
AVARD & MCLEAN
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
Evertything That is New and Up-to-Date
SIXTH STREET
H. M. SOENNICHSEN
General Merchandist.
OUR PRICES AND SERVICE ALWAYS RIGHT
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
PETERS & PARKER
General Contractors.
BIG WORK OUR SPECIALTY.
PLATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
A LETTER FROM
DEMING SAYS BOYS
BUYING BONDS
ALFRED CAREY WRITES TO M. S.
BRIGGS, JOURNAL REPORT
ER, FROM ARMY CAMP
Nearly All the Soldiers Buying Lib
erty Bonds Fifty to Three
Hundred Dollars Worth
And tow at this time let us re
member also that we have some Troop, Nehawka, Nebr,
twenty-five or thirty of the mighty ray exchange.
good boys of old Cass county awayj
down at Camp Cody, in New Mex-. Bring your welding to us.
ico, who will appreciate a little re- mouth Garage. Tel. 394.
Platts-
From Thursday's Daily.
A letter from Cassius Carey, writ
ten from Deming, New Mexico, to
the Journal reporter, tells of the
U. S. army boys buying Liberty bonds
to further aid the government in the
prosecution of this war. In this
manner the boys are serving their
country doubly, by giving their time
and their money. Why then should
we here at home be slow in respond
ing with our money? The soldier
boys are surely manifesting the right
spirit and one which could well be
emulated anywhere,
given below.
Mr. Carey's letter from Deming is
Deming, N. M., Oct. 14.
Mr. M. S: Briggs,
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
My. Dear Friend:
Well, how are you all of the old
class of Loyal Sons by this time? I
hope you are well. I am feeling fine
and dandy and enjoying life to. the
fullest extent. I don't suppose you
have very many left after so many
have gone to the army from the old
class. Harry Winscot and I were
going to Christian church this morn
ing, but Harry could not get off. I
have been attending services at the
Y. M. C. A. I hope the church at
tendance is keeping up in good shape.
Are there lots of Libert' bonds be
ing sold there? I have purchased a
hundred dollar bond myself, and
most of the boys are buying from
50 to 300 dollars worth, besides giv
ing their time and life if necessary
for the cause. So you see the boys
In Uncle Sam's uniforms are there
and over when it comes to helping
the government. Tell all the folks
at the church whom I know, "Hello"
for me. Maybe I will see them all
again some day.
We are having fine weather down
here now, the nights are cool and
the days are hot fine to sleep. The
Rev. McCluskey is pastor of the large
Christian church down here. I see
something in the Journal every week
about the church. Believe me, the
old Plattsmouth Journal is a welcome
visitor to all the boys. Raymond
Larson gets it and I read his paper.
Thi3 country is the nearest to a
desert that I ever saw. I do not
know how long it will be before we
get to go to France, but I hope it
will be pretty soon. Answer soon.
I remain, your friend,
ALFRED C. CAREY.
Headquarters Co., 127th Machine
Gun Battalion, Camp Cody, Deming,
New Mexico.
GOES TO HOSPITAL
FOR TREATMENT
From Thursday's Dally. '
Miss Edith Grassman was a pass
enger to Omaha this afternoon,
where she will tomorrow have an
operation for the removal of her
tonsils and another growth in her
forehead, which has been causing
her some trouble for some time past.
It is hoped that this will give her
relief from the inconvenience which
the growth has caused her.
Journal Want-Ads Pay!
MRS. WELTOII GRANTED
A DEGREE OF DIVORCE
From Thursday's Dally.
In the case which was on trial
in the district court yesterday,
wherein Mrs. Blanch Welton ask
ed a separation from her husband,
Albert D. Welton, and custody of
the children, of whom there are
five, alledging extreme cruelty and
Inebriation on the part of the hus
band, the decree was granted as
prayed for. No alimony was ask
ed in the petition of the plaintiff.
Mr. C. A. Rawls was the attorney
for the defense, while W. A. "Ro
bertson and C. L. Rein appeared for
the defense. There will probably be
no cause coming on for hearing un
til the first of the week, unless it be
a possible motion or so.
A want ad will bring you a buyer.