The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 07, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IIIUKGDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913.
PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE rvvo.
LOCAL
NEWS
From Wednestav. Daily.
Iluar.iess calleJ lioyd Porter, the
Missouri i'atilic station aeut from
Myiiard to riattemoutb today.
F. A. Da via Weeping Water was
a visitor ;:i tin's city toi'.ay having
t;uie business at the county seat.
C A. Carey of Mynard vas a
visitor in this city today looking af
ter o.-ine business for the day.
Ceoro Meyers of Louisville "was
in the city this inorninjr. coming to
.-.e about his naturalization papers.
P. F. (.'berry of Weeping Water, a
jiainter was looking after some mat
ters at the county court this morn
i n c.
Meisinpvr was lookiner after
some business in the city last even
In ir and having business at the court
horse.
r.Y.i V. .-dr.5-.c-r of Murray was a
business visitor in this city today
coiuini; up to lister, to the income tax
lecture.
Phillip i'ornoii' from iK'ar Cellar
Creek was a vis-tor in Plattsmouth
today locking after some business for
the day.
Henry St'.ol.e iaf Faille, one of the
H.ard of county commissioners v as
in the city yestorday at n meeting of
the board.
tllen Val'.ery from near Murray
v:: a vl-iti r i:; the eiiy today, and
v.-as takirts- some coal to his farm
Ll!i;o for fuel.
Charles F. ilt-bner .f near Ne
Vav ka wa.: i: thy city yesterday at-feiKliv-
a r.i"":ir.g of the coim
y coiiari-'.-ioi'.'-rs.
V.a'soii L:-V.: from west of My.iard
v a vis it i--r in ihis city today, com
i i -. -r ti get t !: income tax strai-.ht-eie-d.
out in his mind.
A. F. Jamison oi Weeping Wat i
v..- a busiiv.-s iitor in this city to
i.::' coming t l;k at'' or sonst- b.isi
!.; at the court hun.-o.
I,!:il:i:.i K' il ;u d family and Mrs.
Warner am', dauah'i r from near
Td -rrav wi transit i tin"! business in
t'.ii-J city the; a.ft '.ti'.oini.
Mrs. Peter Meisonyvr of near
C-iaf Creel: was a visitor in this
elrv today look in:; after some trad
ing with the merchants.
II -b..T- McCleary of Weeping
Water wa-i r. br.-iness visitor in this
city tod y I--', in:; after some hnsi-iic-s
in the court house.
Ti.hn Croon i f Louisville -was. a
r:-i;.-r at th" county sea today at
ti f.-Lr.r th- e vidaaa'ion of the v.ork-
f :!: War Tax law.
I'-a'.F Moore from south of Rock
r.i.i.T-- w;-s in the city last evening
','.!.'::, after some bu -unci's and was
a vi !-.r at tiie omrt !iou-e.
Christ (.;.;. r fror.i near Cc-d-tr
!: v. us in th-.' city last evening
RSJfil SO HilPTJfiM!
I veil! ci'.'.T for sal? at Public
Uvi Ion, a my farm, t wo miks and
!.e-ha!f v: t eaid one raiie south of
e-i tirr.:. !:-... north of N'ehawka
on.
SATURDAY. TE2RUARY 16. 1918.
the t !i. described property, lo
ve:' :
Sale Will Commence at 10 o'clock.
Lunch Will Be Served at Neon by
W. A. Scott.
7 Ec?.d cf Horses 7
One mare, coming six years old,
w. IT'iO.
On1 mare. com in:: seven years obi.
vt if,u0.
One Idack haree. coi'iiui; five ye:.rs
f id. t. 17".
One black liors. coin ins? four
years old. v.t. 1 COO.
One bay horse, cor.iini;; three years
' 11. vt. 1 :)ntt.
One br.v horse, cominir two years
vt. ! 1 0 0 .
One pony.
7 Head of Cattle 7
T'.' o znni milk cows.
One v.-.Tiiii Durham bull.
0-,e ran cow. three years oh!.
Tiiree str-r calve;-,.
F?rm Implements Etc.
Or.o '4 farm wnou. t
Or.1 lew iron w-i;on. with now
I.OV.
On hay ra'd'.
One sprint: v;i.ircn.
One si! delivery hay rake.
One ridinrr lister, J. I. Case.
One two-row machine. John Deere.
One T?:ilor riding cultivator.
' One Jhidv Lin tie cultivator.
One "valkinc: stirring plow.
One walking li.s'er.
Thrre sets of work harness.
One mower.
One Manure sreaIer.
.TKH.MS OF SALF All sums of $10
and under cash, on all sums over 10
a credit of from six to twelve months
time will bo ftivcr., purchaser giving
r-d bankable paper ber-ti?'" e::l-:!
r rent from date of sale. All prop
erty inu.-t be settle dfor b-forx' beir.j?
ri'V.ovod.
C. 31. CKSISWISSEF.. Ov.xcr.
COL. W. E. Y0U7TO. Auctioneer.
VT. G. BOZDEHZH, Clerk.
in attendance at the income tax
meeting: at the court house.
C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was
looking after some business in
Plattsiwouth today being called here
on account of some legal business.
Colonel W. E. Jenkings of Murray
was a Plattsmouth visitor yesterday
looking after some matters at the
court house, during the afternoon.
Charles McReynoIds of near Mur
ray was a visitor in the city last
evening looking after some business
at the offices of the county judge.
J. J. Bill of Weeping Water was
a busines.5 visitor in this city today
coming as a witness in the case of
Cherry vs. Davis in the county court.
Sam M. Cox of Murdoch was a
visitor in this city today having
some business at t lie court house and
also attending the income tax lec
ture. L. A. Meisinger was a visitor in
Plattsmouth last evening looking af
ter some business and also attending
the income tax lecture at the court
house.
Cecrge M. Meisir.ger from near
Cedar Creek was irfthe city last even
ing looking after some business and
doing some trading with the mer
chants. Georjae A. Meisinger and son Willie
were looking after some business at
the court house this morning as well
as attending to some matters about
the city.
George W. Snyder war. looking af
ter some business at the stock mar
ket at South Omaha today, having
got.e there on the early train this
morning.
V,. I!. nitchman of Weeping Water
was a visitor in this city with his
nephew Pay Hitchman. and was al
so looking after some business at the
county court.
C. J. Gaekel of near Louisville v as
a visitor ir. this city today coming
down for t lie purpose of getting the
War Tax t lie Income tax an1 the
sur tax straightened out in his
mind.
Aaron Roekman of Louisville was
in the city today, and was accom
panied by Mr. Kroft of that town al
so, they coming to look after some
business driving down in Mr. Rock
man's car.
(I. W. Faukins and sou Robert
Saukins of near Alvo were visitors
in Plattsmouth this morning, com
ing to look after some business ft:r i
the day. and to attend the lecturer
on the income tax.
John Croup and son Lloyd oi"
Louisville motored to this city this
morning to attend to some business
matters. While here they called at
this cfiice and renewed their sub
scription to this paper.
Walter J. O. it row n and F. 11.
f u i!(:er, both from near Manley,
were in the city this morning, com
ing to see about the matter of the
mailing ov additional amuavits m
the case of the question blanks of
Mr. Rrown.
John Sass and two sons Henry and
Louis Sass. all from Louhville were
in the city today looking after their
naturalization papers and seeing if
they hafl gotten them all right, Mr.
J. M. Robertson explaining them to
the gentlemen.
c,knn Thompson, who has been in
this city for the past few days on
account of the death of 'his father.
John E. Thompson, who died List
v. e'dv. returned to his work at Om
aha this morning, be being employ
ed by the Fnion Pacific railway.
John Skinner of Alvo was a busi
ness visitor in this city this morning
also visiting with his uncle O. II.
Warner, and looking after some mat
ters at the county court. Mr. Skin
ner is a partner in the lumber busi
ness at Alvo with Hon. John Murty.
Walter Ohinder and K A. Fred-
rickson both of Weeping Water,
were passengers to Omaha. where
they are completing today their en
listment in the Xavy, they having
been released from the draft bv the
local board here.
"Dad" Vallery has just purchased
a new engine with a circular saw
mounted for the sawing of wood,
which there are a lot to do at this
time, and will use the engine when
the time arrives for shelling and
threshing as well. The purchase was
made from John F. Gorder.
P. M. Meisinger arrived in Platts
mouth this afternoon from Omaha
and is looking after some business,
for the day. Mr. Meisinger will
shortly move to this place to make
his home. Mr. Meisinger some time
since disposed of his business and
interests in "Renson, and will go on
his farm west of the city next year
and will live here until then.
Charles Christ weisser, of near Xe-
hawka, was a visitor in this city last
evening, and this morning departed
for Omaha, where he is looking af
ter some business for the day. Mr.
Christ weisso- lias rented his farms
all c"t. ??rd viil not do anv farm in?
' if.ii.in; I'-asun. He will hold a
sale in a shrrt time to dispose of
his farming paraphernalia, and his
stock of horses. Announcement of the
sale will appear in this paper In a
few days. Rotter watch for date
and place.
From Mondav's Dai I v.
J. C. Gaebel of LouL;vilIe, was in
the city today attending the income
tax school at the Equity court room
in the court house.
Ceo. R. Sayles arrived in the city
this morning from Cedar Creek,
where he has been visiting with his
mother ever Sunday.
Henry Inhclder of Morefield, who
is visiting at Cedar Creek was in the
city this morning, looking after some
business for the day.
Harmond Reck from near Xehawku
was a business viistor in this city
today having some business to look
after at the court house.
Sam Dean from La Platte was a
business visiting in Plattsmouth to
day, coming over to look after some
trading with the merchants.
V. E. Rutfner departed for Cedar
Creek this morning where lie is hav
ing a large number of cords of wood
for shipping from lands belonging to
a sister of Mrs. Ruffner.
Henry Heebner. of Murray came
tip this morning and departed for his
woik at (Vdar (.'feel:, where he is
engaged receiving grain for the Duff
Grain Company at that place.
Myrtle Parrot t who is teaching at
Cedar Creek was a visitor in Omaha
and Plattsmouth wver Saturday and
Sunday departed this morning for
her school, via the Rurligton.
W. Sthleishtemier from near Xe
luiwaka was in the city this morning
from his. home and is becoming ac
quainted with the provisions of the
income tax, which is being explain
ed. J. G. Shoeinan of r.aar Louisville
was a visitor in Ihis city today com
ing down to get the instructions on
the application of the inrome tax
law. which is being e.:.da:ned by Mr.
Hildbrand.
Mr. and Mrs. '.
ing Water motored t :
day afternoon
business matt-'"':-, r.ru
. ii. ii of Weep
this cit v Sat or
;-r.d to
st.rr.e
vis: t friends for
hvre Mr. lleii
r. i had his sub
a
lort time
called at t'li - e
script ion ex v ::
T-'i-.-Tii T'i.-.l:- V :
Jake Uechm--evening
a;wi '
vancernent :'
mit: th
vc a:
; in the ci;y h- :
: ey ."or ;'r. c ad-;-ul:scrit
ion for
ouisviiie a :
th this mori.in-'
'l,Kl
h.er year.
Win. l.'ici-.-vi.-itor
in i'h-.
coming to io- :
the court r ::;v:
Fred rr,
visit(r ir. 1. i :
visit v. it h h i :
sr., and fu:r.i!y
Tho'-a-i . !
ias be;: vi -!M
his frier '. M : -ed
ths liftcri .
".io mat 1 1
;t
-1 at-".)
:o. Li'-, c-;
rt. 1' '
; in til is cif
Alice I'.arr.
Pu.
a for hie. ho;..e.
r! a :n V. -,- re a
f - ,
. i e . ' 1
West ;f
day lead:
getting .r
tax.
r.t wev-a in the city lo
iter some busin - ; air!
i;oir.rers en ilea ie.eor.ea
Albert I Jin in ami ('has. I'ube'-
fron; near Louisville, were in the
city for a few hours Monday of th;;
week, and while here paid i he
Journal of'ice a pleasant call.
Joseph Shrader from ree.r Xa-liav-ka
was in the city this morning
looking after some business and abo
attending the income tax school at
the court house.
COiyiPLAIIT ON SERVICE.
In regard to the High School Lec
ture Course, the people from out of
town feel that they are not receiving
fair treatment.
They paid just as much for their
season tickets as the city people did,
and feel as thought they should
stand an equal show of reserving
choice seats without the necessitv
of having to drive into town all the
way from two to ten miles and some
farther, just for the purpese of mak
ing the reservations. They spend
from one-half to three-quarters of an
hour trying to call the manager of
the hoard only to be told by 'Central'
that the line is busy, and if by any
chance they should have good luck,
and finally be given the line1 they are
met by the response. "The manager
is busy at the board, call again in
fifteen minutes or half an hour", and
of course by that time all seats are
taken except in "Xigger Heaven" -or
possibly a few in the last row of bal
cony. Why cannot one person be station
ed at the phone to answer such calls,
and as fast as the calls come in: he
could make reservations for them
without bothering the one who is
taking care of the personal orders
at the board.
If the committee that sees after
selling tickets for the Lecture Course
can not make some betjer arrange
ments, so that the country people can
receive some satisfaction when phon
ing in for reservations, they will have
to look elsewhere than to these peo
ple "When they want to sell season
tickets for the support of next, var's
course. A SUBSCirJEn.
52. US?LSZ
Listen
If you really want to make some, money here's your chance. We are going to cioc
out the remnants of the biggest line of sweaters that ever came to Plattsmouth, simp
ly because they will not fit in price or quality with the next Fall line. You can buy the
old qualiij' here now at at less than wholesale. JThere are some of nearly all kinds.
Most of them have bice collars. Some have V necks. Some are worsted
weave; some are shaker knit; some are heavy rope stitch; some are part wool;
some are all tvool yes all wool the scarcest article in the world. We
have put them in five lots. Each one about one-half what they will cost you
next Fall:
LOT 1
Men's,
Ft. " ? 71 - f!A!-i P ' r eS? " i : ? 1 a cr.":'.r ci from s:x to tws-lvo
rlfkl 12, ml??, -i 5Hr1 h-onfhs will be given, purchaser giv
8 WL'2 tf4,'aack j hMili-yol- pare-, be-tring eight
I v.:i! o,i"'r for
Auction, at r.'.y Iioi".
oid Adam I! Lid !.:
at Public
::ov,n as tle
;ad. S mile-
west and V
mih
soutl: of Piatt--
mouth; t; r-ih-: e-:--t. a::-; i.:i:
north of WVepi n.-' V.'rter. or. j
j.ving u-..-crib-.-a proi.;rty, to-
wit :
47 Head cf Cattle-
-17
4
rood 5o
co
()..; roa'l Jd.M K
; . old, v. vi- '. t :r,0
();:e :- i ' ct blaciis
ore gL-b.in-', ". ;.:r.
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(Vie sp.ls: of br :v :i
old, . t. '2 AiK
On 1 ay ling. 7
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v.-t. ircj.
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wt. r""".
O'.r: !'.a ;. ! ye ;r (
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ti and S
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old.
are an
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r.tare.-. years
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moot r.
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Kiaht eea-i ova.
Ten heifers, will be fresh in th
Spring. Or Shorthorn Lull.
Twenty-or;e head '" cat Ho
three to twelve months odd.
Tz-vr.i IinviTeiriontsT
Two wagons.
One wagon and rack.
One Acme hir. :!ar.
One McCorn: ick n:oveer.
One Acme hay rake, gon:! a;
from
no-.
One MoCormiek hay rake.
One Acme hay swoop.
One John Decro gan. plow.
One John Deere 4 -wheel H; ex.
One John Deere corn planter, good
as new.
One walking lister and drill.
One lG-inch walkin;
o w.
One 1-inch walking plow.
Two Jenny Lind cultivators.
One John Deere six-shovel culti
vator. One 2-row machine.
Otic new .".-section, barrow.
One old 3-seetion harrow.
One :;-row stalk cutter.
One t-hole corn sheller.
One spring wagon, two top buggies
One Peru riding lister.
One set 1 -inch harness, good as
new. s
Throe sets I'.-inch harness.- iif
goorl shape.
Two sets l'i-incli harness.
Two sets buggy harness; One good
saddle.
One single harness; One corn stalk
rake.
One fanning mill; One Round Oak
heater.
One bare burner.
One primrose cream st-parator,
used 9 months.
Some household goods.
Sale Commences at 10 O'Clock A. M.
Lunch Will He Served at -Noon by
W. A. Scott. '
TERMS OF SALE: All sums of ?10
and under cash; on all sums over
cm kti ma
LOT 2
LOT 3
V" - 3 -Hi
Women9 s and Boys' in these lots
"i
"EVERYBODY'S STCHJI."
; j er cert inter.---", .-.u pro!erty iv.t -t
, retth. .1 fo i v'nrt: ".leiMg removed
; from tl::' y rem
t t-i -r-r- r - T T r-.
. ."'wJj. . . i.
YOUI'TCt. A'.:co oneer.
T. PATTZESOIT, Clerk.
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.Vor:!. as. ar.d ai' : liar 1:::;.'
v.h.'.'i! I:,: .-' be- ;t extended.
:n. !;::; a:'d orin-n:
:lativi:s or I'I-vkaskd.
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ehort t!!:o ;:
baud v. ,::'
refer read h
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:driu-ti'"i to :
r :e ':i:re l here
h
t -
morning.
.!. !,r : - v i : he
ing- :t l.ou:yi!!e. for '
en
pa-
('.;ya at the home of his daugiit-x
"Virs. .1. vlreen returned home this
ie c en i :i g.
ieitvy At !: TfrMi .1" tr-.tx (Jn '1
v..v.d wa ; a v:eir iti this c;'y to iay
coming ii e - :'!o!ii i he Incoma tax
lave, ar.d p: ivok after crr.. o other
lotsines:;.
I'.cn iL-et ir-r, front near -Murray,
was a bvdrce-s vi :iur in this city
today, coining b-ok afier some
!::.-i r.e-.r. and to r
alien act.
a: under th-.
11. Power i f
near Greenwood
war. a visitor in this city looking af
ter some l.tr-ir.ee.: at the court house.
c,Tit :r ta vttiim s s ;i,:t
In ti:e i;i.tii.t '..ait t' Oass eua-
t v ;s'i !! :o l:a.
In i;,. la.-'lti-r 'if tin' . i-et aa I ia-.i "i
Ki-viaaal ii. '"! 'ia. ilr.ar.lian f tin'
fi-r.-.'ri a:a! ia-t it "I' j'"iiu":a e TIhh',
a lai-a.!. 1 I seli real e.-tat.-.
.N.il'a i' is in-ei-li v given 1 l;a I i:i piir
li:uae oi" an rui.'r :' lf." Iis:iit
i-.-i.rt ia and f--r 'a:-: 'o';:itv. Xet.ra-'-ka.
lion. .varl.- .tr.nie.' V. l:.'!r!ov, .lailn'
,'. Ci.a.l, la.i.ie ai tl:- llth it 'V 't
.,i..i:n-- I'.ls. ti," y;-. "! t'.ii- l"..!
s;.-.ta h ;" ::a 1'' t r.asc: i'-ed. tta-ic w 1 1 !
l.-i- :-..il a.L pnliiia M-laia:" l" :!'" 1 i t " -
s- I. i.i. "!' for ;;:-'. at t!i" Saat!, I'eoat
; i,:- tia- ('',:!:! I!u:!m' :
. iTy "T 1 ia : 1 .-ie.ua t i . in tia- -i.aii'y
,"r- a,"i stat" ':' Vaia-aska. i"a Tl.-.-
l-.t l:.y .f ' ""aiaia! y, S:'-is. at tla:
iauir f ti.-n "'ii.. .-k a. ea., the fallow
ing lii's.ai ! ad if el i.diitc:
Ati i,n;i iu. ii rA o-fiiet e-iirili i L-I )
f ti,.- !-:.-ist hui of til" seutiiea.-a iuae--,r
Si'.-ii.-ti 2.'-: tin- S'iet!i'. -t nw.r-
i - i , i s i - ; i :i e : . li' i i 1 1 : , : ii 1 1 - l 1 1 v.-
v.'iil! half "I tl" X " r 1 1 1 wes I nia;aT
S.'itian :ctl the ,'V'it!: !.:-U "
tiie North half of la" Novi!.. ast iiar-
ter of Section -:. n!'- i " Tov. u-ei , i ..
I-.,., ... in ...-: i-iiu'ilv. N"i-!n:e-l-:a: alaa
An "i:inli ei.-d tv.-..-fiua -tittlis (--!'( 1'
it -1. ltt.-?v It' in S;i:!tii li.-ml, .as eai
i t.h-.it.ii ami re.-',r.i-jd in Cass
coiie.te. Xfla-eLa.
Saiil sale will rem ii i a oen ;i" lionr
D-.t.i this I'tuii dav of January. -X.
I) 1!U.
IIKOIN'.U.I' If. Tib !:i.
Ce.ai-'Jian t tiie IVrsi'ii eiel Jtstaie
of l.'l.i"t!e TI:.r;. a Elinor.
Mint!; von m:
In tin- County Court of t.'ass eonii
ty. Nebraska.
Jn ilie niattef of th" Kstate of Mal
tha SlieflVr. Deceased.
.To all Creditors, iieirs ami i"!sani
interested in the estate of Martha
SI letter. Deceased:
N-Jtite is berehy given that on the
l:t!i dae of January, 1!1S, Samuel XI.
J .oder filed a verified petition in the
(ountv 'iMirt of Cass county. N"!uas
kii, sett in;? forth that Martha Shoffer
died intestate in Cass county. Nebras
ka, on the 1 7 1 li day of Anyust.
seized of the followiripr described real
estate. TO-wit: Tiie Southwest tiaaiter
IW't,,) of Section 1'ifteeti (la) Town
ship (l- North. ItatiU" Nine (!.'' Ite.st
of the fitli I. M.. in Cass county. Ne
braska: that they are now the owners
of all of the aforesaid lands and that
they acquired title to all of the afore-j
ft escen
Now
for Next Winter
LOT 4
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makes a difference this year old sport. Cheap clollics
are always dishonest clothes they maj- cost much or
little, price should not be the consideration. ' Buy a
known make, a reliable make, and buy it in Platts
mouth. We handle standard merchandise and stand
. by every bit of it. No need of going to the cityr stores
this year. You haven't heard of any startling clearance
sale chatter have you? Buy it of your home dealer
we can sell it to ou cheaper than ve can buy it for you
We ask you to turn your glimmers on one of our
suits, fcr which we are asking
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