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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1918)
PAH 7. SIS PLATTSMOnrn semi, weekly JOtTSlNAL. THURSDAY. -MARCH 7, 191S. 1? 1 A hffl EiX ' 'A- !. PRESENTS 25 I ,-1 W ILL FOX ,. M.'- mem e neatre- Tuesday and Wednesday, 3 S3 Twice ETSS :i U t4 H V I'v3 pt H ft vJP 3 Caesar Went 1,G00 Miles to See Cleopatra You Can See Her in Plcttsmouth! Remember the Dates! 8 IP LOCAL- NEWS : ' ! " V of Klnnvpoil was look- I ;:-ii:vss m tl.o cdiiii- i i -i i r ; to.i.i-. luivin rrTii. ove r this i rnin ir. M;s ?.';.ry W'ttt'nrr.mp of west of rivn.iril " a a pasff ncor t .1 Ouinha n.' ri: i wh.T' sht- is visiting .r Th" day. !M Kv.-rhart of Wcopin Water . : - a v: i!'r iti IMat tsnmi.t h today. ! : !r.u oi-rnc oviT to look aftor soiiu ;..''. : ' the county court. Ira I". froia r. ar Ci iu.r Creole ; ::nt I in il.v city t'ais r.iorr.ii'.u; and i- ! oki:; after point- business at lh-.' ! 'i::ty .-.at and also in the city. J. Joh.inson cf near Murdock was r:"t.T some business in this i;y yes-rday. and at the court house, doj.artinsr for his home last tvi r.i:iir. CASTOR i A r or Infants and Children !n Use For Over 30 Yesrs Always bffar-j the 'QuItryWanfei 4. - T - Hens 20c Springs 20c Broilers IV to 2 lbs. per lb 20c Stags 18c Ducks 18c Geese 17c Old Roosters 12c ZggS F. G. DAWSON 11 r Vi- M . ff 1 .-.K ' j ,""2; y-.-' ti:' y Daily-2:15 and 8:15 (ZESS tlls Passions and Pageants of Egypt's ampire Queen! how and why one woman overturned the world! low Cleopatra conquered the two greatest men of her time! You'll Quit Home as Caesar Left Rome to CLEOPATRA! J. l ?panc:!cr cf Loxiivville v.a? at tend in sr to some busings:: matters in t!iis city vest r-rthiy atid wliile her?' filled at tliir- o '.V. "rt renewed his saiii-eript ion. Mr. Wilt A. Olivr depart cd la-l evening for Louisville. wIkt.' she will asrdst in .netting the houje'.'.old of Will Oliver, her son .arranged, thc-y just having moved to that phic. K. S. rdcCl 'ary from ur:r Weej.dn;' Wafr v:.s a husir.-.'s visitor in this city til is mornir.T, and th parted f..r Omaha on th.e c:irly train v. h?r ho al.'o has ri'iv-1 matters fa look after. Atiuft Ilrr-ian a id Oscar And.er FOTi were in th" city yesterday Ie-d-!!'.! 'after so;r." matter:"-; in the court hoi:--c rerrnrdinir a road r.ar Weep insr Water and departed for their homo last cveuinu:. h. r. Terry '.. rry and wife from r.er.r Mrrray v.ere visitors in Platts r.iorth t hi raornin.tr and departed on the early train this morning for Omaha, wher? thc-y are lookinc; after si)!:'.c husine.-c; for th.e day. 1'.. L. Shoemaker of Tnion was vnitircr frieR'ls and a'ter.d'ntr to some important busi:-;es matters in this eitv yesterday. I?e was a pleas ant caller at this ofT'ce and while here renewed his subscription for a not he. year. Peter Olson and William Kirhpat dick from Wepins Water were in the city yesterday meeting v.jth the commissoners rogardincr a road fomo two miles northwest of Weeping Water. They departed for their home last evening. Kalpli U. Mei.-insrer. Ed. Wagner, Fred Wagner and Henry Wagner of iear Cedar ('reck came down to this city on the morning train to attend to some business matters and visit friends for a short time. Mr. Meis inger gave this office a pleasant call and while here renewed his suhserip tion. S. K. Wixson. who a few days since went to Omaha for a tractor, got as far as LaPlatte and the roads became ?o soft and muddy that he thought it best to leave the tractor there and come on home, went to I-aPlaf te this afternoon to bring the machine home, the roads hav;n-r frozen the mud some dryer. II. K. Davis and Chr-jdes Pankonin. both of Louisville arrived in this city this morning, coming to com plete the work of making their card index for the precinct of Louisvilft? ! for use of the Cass countv War Ie- lief Committee, which is listing ev - ery person of that place for war work relief purpose. They had par- si see 0 3-. --I T. :-T ; f-H v ,'Vlr ' v ially completed their list some days ir.ee and come now to complete the canvas. :-"r. -:n Tin st;i v's I '-'lly., .!o--erh !:. Wheeler fr.vn near Rock Bluffs waa loohing after sotne busi .is3 in Plattsmouth last evening. ?ieek Dav:s from near iliwrav was a Imslncos vi-;.ior in the eitv yes terday and returr.eil to his home last vening. Adam Mciinr.er from near Cedar Creek was call -d to Pla'tmouth this morning to look after some bu'dneps in the city. August Kr?chhv.v of near Manley was-a visiter in tbis city this morn ing looking after some business at the court house. Ph. Meisinger from near Cedar Creek was a visitor in this city this morning, coming to look after some business in the city. L. II. Far el I of near Eagle was a visitor in tliis city this afternoon, coming to look alter some business at the county court. William Dclles Denier, from Elm wood was a visitor in this city this afternoon, having some business in the county court. Harry Long of South Bend was a visitor in the city yesterday looking after some business and returned to his home last evening. Mrs. W. B. White of LaPlatte was a visitor in this city this morning coming to do some trading with the Plattsmouth merchants. John Stander of near Louisville was a visitor in Plattsmouth this morning coming to look after some business at the court house. Mrs. V. T. Am and children who have been visiting at Union for some days past with the folks of Mrs Arn returned home last evening. A. A. Irvin of Weeping Water was transacting business this morning in the city, and looking after some mat tcrs at the court house as well. Martin L. Williams of Louisville was a visitor in this city this morn ing looking after some matters in the city and at the court house Fred Durham of Avoca, arrived in the citv this afternoon and is ans wering the call to go to Camp Funs ton with the boys on the midnight train. .1. M. Patterson came up this morning from Union and departed or !the early Burlington tram for 0;n - U1. where he was called on some 1 business. j Orin McGrady of Weeping Water 11 mm 5-" , rm .c-.'M'T ;-.t;--.t was a visitor in Plattsmouth thi morning. where he was called to look after rome husine.-s for the (lav at the court house. 1). B. Jardine and family who have been making their home near Ween ing Water, whore they have been farming for the past year, is movini. o their new home near Louisville. .Mrs. J. M. -Patterson cf 1'r 'Tt who has loon visiting in thi ; eitv :cr tf.o pa.-t lew cava was a n.isj- enger to Omaha, this aiternoon where she will vis-i t for the al'tr- oon. Henry Ueehner who conduct, the Duff Orri; company elevator at Ced ar ('reek, wa a visitor in this; city for a time Monday while on his way to his work from his home in Murray. Dow Critchfield of Bethany, but fromerly of Weeping Water, and where he is interested new. was a visitor in Platrsmouth this morning looking after some business at the court house. Henry Albert and wife of near Louisville were visitors in this city yesterday coming to visit with friends and were guests at the home of J. M. Jiroucek and departed for their home last night. Mrs. G. L. Meisinger and daughter Miss Dora, from near Cedar Creek were visiting with their friends in this city today, and were also looking after some business while here, com ing on the train this morning and returning in the afternoon. Mrs. Bessie Gadway. of Miller, a sister of Mrs. Edward Ripple, who has been visiting in this city for some days past departed last evening for Louisville, where she will visit with friends and relatives before de parting for her home at Miller. Nicholas Limpach. Guy K. Rung and Walter W. Olson, all coming from near Greenwood, this mcming arrived in the city to report for ser vice to go to Camp Funsfon, with the last division of the first qiota of selectnient, which go from Cass County. Lee Mayficld the publisher of the Louisville Courier, was a visitor in this city this 'morning coming to look after some business at the court house, and also to look after some matters in the city. He was e. call er at the office of the Journal, for a short time. Pollock Tarmele departed last I).,rinff fnr Cnmn Fnnstnn. after a two days visit in this city with his family and friends. Pollock is look ing fine, and goes back to Camp Did 1 r:,.'. " utision. where ae is ik'f n. o pi rt ng to ho transferred to some other Iacc at any time. L L. Shumaker from Union who has been selected by tk-.' Coiivfy eyiKil ot la-t:-;1 wa vi :or in lie city today looking a: trr s oa on:, ae.l will try and 11 nd enovgh eed corn that may be li -t rr".i -1 ver the count- tha all may have tn abundant of -.ood sec 1. f er ot 'his do?' -n' i he coming cr( p. n-e"i ?.!..:....-..- Paiiv. tleibort Thatker v. to is enrraa'-. .vorkmg in a tana ju-ar I mor v.a ; i visiter in this city over Sunday ind returned to his work last even ing. Mr. and .Mrs. Philip Leper t. resid ing just south of this city, are the nroud parents of a new baby boy, which arrived at their home. March first. J. M. Bauer and wife departed '.his afternoon for Pacific Junction, whore they go to conduct the farm of And Only Here Such Blouses at $1. 00 s Picturing the four new styles on sale now: (' O where you will the Nation owr and you will nowhere find waists that in real service giving and value giving qualities, rival the Wirthmor that we and we alone in this city sell at $1.00. Add t this quality excellence the fact that these Blouses always embodj' the newest and most wanted style notes and you will readily understand why the Wirthmor i the most popular and fastest selling Dollar Waist in America. H. M. Call Phones 53 and fM. - Mar oh S 2.ih and 1 3th. tSFJS Twice Daiiy 2:15 and 8:15 CSa ... rf-j WW N Antony Stay tn Egypt? Get Ycur Answer cl (he Gem Theatre! This is the life if you Ii Cost Caesar an Empire to It Will Cost You 50c, 75c tafi jtSm frjV mm "-' , - V.-r."'j vr v ! I M. A. 5 'all on the other side of the I months, and when he came attemnt ; Big Muddy. j ed to conduct a shooting gallery, j Carl l.or-n of near Xehawko was moved today to Louisville, .where he ; aiteaJiiiir som-- business matters j v' engage in the same thing. it: tit is city Saturday and while here. Mrs. Robert Troop who has been 1 call, d at this o'iiee and subscribed for the 1 itt. ia; tith Journal. J. J. Totnah cf nt-f.r Murray was loo!::::g :!' cr sen.o business matters r. :.',-. citv Sa, ur-aV.y ami cnlied rd..v am! called at otf'? and enewed 'lis subserip- to th.' PlaM h Journal. Will A. Oliv-r departed la( Sat urday for Louisville, v here he goes 1 to help his son Wiil unload a car ! of farming machirorv which h has skinned there as is making that his home. John Albert and wife were pass engers to Louisville last Saturday afternoon, where they went to visit at the home of their son John Al bert and family over the Sunday holiday. J. S. Mann and family who have i lived in this city for the past four . 1 "1. ( Y,Yi ' , ' " M ' ' . j . ! V." C;0' . : t SOENNICHSEN. $ i-3 don't weaken Sec Cleapatra and $1.00 ft ft The Greatest Achievement and Advance in Dramatic and Spectacular Presentation in all the History of the Stage! j visiting at Farnam, for the- past j three weeks, going at the time to j care for her brother-in-law Col. t Bradshaw. Mrs. Troop reports Mr. Braasnaw much improved, and also , Miss Mary Troop who has been sick at that place as well is greatly im proved. Spring Is Nice, But Lack of fresh vegetable food and interrupted, changing habits make these trying weeks for any one in clined to constipation. Foley Ca thartic Tablets are just the thing for indigestion, biliousness, gas on stomach, furred tongue, headache, or other condition indicating clogged bowels. Cause no bad after effects. Sold everywhere. Subscribe for the Journal. AllWirthmor models and true to their name worth more! We Like to Serve. 7