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PLATT5MOUTH EVENING JOURNAL.
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STANLEY, NEB.
GflPITAL AUD SUBFLUS 513,000
OFFICERS
frank stander
AiJjrST STAN'DER
Al.CUilT PAL'TSCH
THOM AS K. I'AHMEI.H
V.7.T. J. RAlJ.
MURRAY STATE BANK
MURRAY, KEB.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $15,000
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DIRECTORS
CHAS. C. PARMELE, President.
FRF.D XUTZ.MAN, Viee-Pre:: blent.
W. CI.K.N BOEDER EE, Carhter.
BANK OF CASS COUNTY
PLATTSMOUTir, HER.
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CAPITAL AND SUBFLUS $80,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $23,000
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OFFICERS
ClfAS. C. PARMELE
JACOB TEITSCH
THOMAS E. PARMELE
E P. PATTERSON'.
F. C. EC F.N PERCE It
OFFICERS
THOMAS E. PARMELE, President.
CIIAS. C. PARMELE, Vice-President.
PAUL FITZGERALD, Cashier.
RALPH R. LARSON'. Asst. Cashier.
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $10,000
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BANK OF COMMERCE
LOUISVILLE, NEB.
FIRST SECURITY BANK
CEDAR CREEK, NEB.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, President.
XV. II. LOHNES, Vice-President.
THOMAS E PARMELE. Director.
Facilities Enable Us to Handle Your Business in this County Promptly an
conomicaSiv and
s Basis We Invite Your Patronage.
ALVO.
!; weeks, but w:s able to go to her
I.'"." lini:!' this Vfk.
Mr. 2 !.'.. Noel Foreman spent
! C, t .-.1 . .- ,..rli. ntwl t'llli.l.lV I !f-
l: ' a- ill i .! .1 i: . - j
coin with ?drs. Foreman's parents.
I for appeiii'.ii-iris. hut was not doinu
so well and as taken laek to the
' "" I Litti'. (5e-rcfa Pursel; was brought
v, a a: Eli.iv,-r.o. ; S:iir :luy c.-:i No. is. by his p:ir-
::: ;:' j e:,ii-. .Mr. ;!.-.i .Mrs. J. II. Purs-H. af-
lrl : v, :s wi'h 3!rs. ht.-::;-.; in the h.-.-spital at Lincoln.
: I'-'.:. r-: i l :. ! v.-i:ere i:e v. .is operated i:pou for ap-
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p Hi'f:tis and found to he in a very
sf-iiT.s eondttion. I!e is reeoveriir-i
!:iv!v at t !.;.- writini;.
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I' e reive Letter from Sn
..ir. Mrr. F. V. -MeC'iruy are
i;. r'(-eip; : a iett -r from their so'i.
.'.ii;r:;;. n iL M'iirdy. written i'nr.'
j son lias playt-il in t::e tournatueu rrTun.eti Saturday from Duaiap.
r thret' years and has a well orira- lova. u iu-re they visited relatives.
i::i-d and exieriencd team. A this I .Miss L-on't Ria.h v.as home from
is ;!( first year that tlii Alvo hoy.-- j Li:;eo!n over Sunday.
la- jIayed bashet hall, they ha'.i i Chas. Sji,i!eider returned Saturdav
!'e:,! v. v.'Ci rd of which t hey may fr-- nt Sioux City. Iovv a.
veil "of tiro-ol. Tiie member:- :f the ! Herman Cast is nm.iji able to he
fain are Ralph Coe.mdl ( i 'a pi a i n : . j f o t alter several weeks' illness.
A'aller Wood l.!a!ia?-r; i B'-yd ! S- veral l'rom h.er- attenoed the
I'd ward. Elmer Rosemo.v. Coy ilind. j auto show in Omaha last w-f-k.
Floyd Dickerrn and Oliver Tayi .'.j M.-s. Ed Urn nkiiw ami son Willard
Several of tiie Ilich sciiooi sru.de-.us i visited friends here Thursday afier-
r- at the t:irnani'nt to br .sr !'o.- : noon.
their team and incidentally to .- j ;,lrs. W. (). Cillesj.ie returned on
some of the other uames. Tho-se pre--; Friday from her visit at Fairmont,
ent v ere Dorothy cI::!I:cm. Marie Xebraska.
Protny. Flossie Jordan. Milf'.red Cod- j .Mrs. Ma Thimpran is home after
i'-y. Lois Keei'er. Charles Fi)renu-ia. ; spendin;? two w eh, with relative?
Cil-.-i:n Foreman. Err.'. st l:'urii ; j:; country.
and Clara Diehers'.m i Miss lio.- Am.uwert. of Council
is spend: mr ? he with
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rant-"' umu-r
-. i?i which !:- writ- -
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.t.: reiaf.'
'I Fei'ru.are
.Mot1., r and Father: I wit!
w 'ie yi i ft-w iines to !. t you knov
:. .: ! am wci: am! hope this v. iii
:;..' ; . the Was sure glad
t jet v.ur letter vfs.ter.iav anl : -
, ! !; !: S-iii ia . r-:urni:: hou.e : ,,(,r th:,- yr..i were ail well bad
e ing -uay. ;,,.,. j have not yet reccdvMl any
ii vs 1 ; ;;i tamoi'd. of Fre:nr,'.:t . will the boxes v--u have s-mt hvt ex
it y clvb Wed- j p -'U th m -evrry day, as t Jiey ar be-
! !. at hr- ( 'om:.
-i 'y ",( a! !:.; i.n "The War in En- : " " i !. ? ; rrive now. We hav
"- lie S.;V ;;. i ;.' iroi bed ana mattresses now.
l r. ;:a;n Ca.-hner o." T n iver -"':: y lai.-.l !"' sure ar- tine to sleep on.
j'i.te. (;;; down Sa ' u r; ... ' to ;-L. -.;:( v."-- ha ve go,.l eats too. They have
a wi- h.er ci.usin. A'rs.. K. ?,h'a hin V. M. C. A. h ere an-l enter-
S: u.e and : her r-'a: ivt s. iainm'-nt-: nearly every night. 1
Mrs. .h'hn Foi-em;- ;j returned on v. or'.: ny trade eiery day now.
S.mday friun Li:. col:.. vhere . and w hat spare time I ha', e I spend
.-pe': .--v'-ral da - wt;i: l.er parent:;. Ma boxing, wroiling ana playinc
h r 'atiit-r l av;:. a been siek. lb- is b 'lh 1 l;k it fine over here, but of
ii.. proving cf : hK '. ririnr. ! -f :urse would like to tie with you.
Mr-. !'. II. W.-hhrat: rt-ceiv-d the How is the weather over there? It
ad !:. s-aae S.i : r.rday that ht r is j i.'T lie spring here. Where is
b-'.i ) lhiii;e v i: v. j-.ad died, j Orvii Prouty? I wrote 'o him but
M ; .... .'-its. V.'ei.:i:::n and ei'.iidrcn i re" v-d e.., answer. Has Ralph Par
iefi tsi! ur lay eveti;!u' to attend the ; jjined th- army yet? I would
: .:..!. -like to s.-e him. Dol any of tiie
Mrs. .) Arm::' ro-ig i- aaaiti at ; Mvrphy h ys i e drafted yet?
; u.e after a severe a;"aek of toni- j Well folks. 1 will s ay good-bye to
lit '-. while she !? in C:ree!iv. t od, : you for this time, as I must answ er
!. dping to cere for her tia-th-r. Mrs. J .-.n:e o'hef letter-,. From your son.
liuribut. The latter is a'.-o impvov- j Monmn (I. McCu.rdy. 4!2 Aero C'on
i.:a" in health. i .-.t ruction S'iiiadron. American Expc-
Mr -. (e'.irae I : c 1 1 i ' r ard se n. M i 1 - i i; iona ry Forces, via New York."
k rd. b-f! Friday f"r t!:cir new h'"i-e
a' Albion. N'ebr. Mr. lkjbitt left j Alvo Team in Tournament.
Kansas with, their goods on Thurs- i This y ur t!s Alvo Consolidated
!.;. . l.ii' had not r ached A'd?n yet ! school toek pari for the first time r.
.'-'iielay morning. jthe annual hich school basket Lai!
'rville Quellhorst moved to the to un au"nt of the pi ate. conducted
farm he boutlit west of town on lasi j by th.e Nebraska Athletic associa-Tu--!ey.
Mrs. Quellhorst bus been Hon. Although Alvo was defeated
ill at the home of her parents, Mr. J by a score of lu to f by Culbertson.
and Mrs. J. 1 Rou-e. the jast two they are not discouraged. Culberi-
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I will sell at public auction the articles listed below,
on the Lee Allison place, z mile east and 5 miles north
of Union. 1 mile east and 2 miles soutth of Murray, be
ennningr :;t 10 o'clock, on
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j .f !.-s Pelle Huliisi. of South IVud
MURDOCiv. V'sp-nt Sa'ttrday evening and Sun-
( Special Correspondence.) v1,;,,- .Vith relatives here.
Frank Melvin was in Lite,,
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E. E. Marshall is quire sick wi
pneumonia.
Mrs. Harold Tool v. as shopping
Oinahu Monday.
Miss Trout f-pent Sund.iy vl
Inum.' folks at Lincoln..
'i here ar.- still s-.ee'al ecu s
v'. Moonvv reiurnet! on Tuesdav
, from ?dic!igan. v here ;u- was ealh ":
'by the death of "air, mother,
j Emi! Kuehn lef: Sunday after
; !:;."): for Detiel cc'r.ity. where h
; v ii: io:.k after his land interests.
I The boys' basket hall team went
to Lincoln Tuesday evening, where
they will play durini.v tiie state totir
nainent. Mrs. Maa'lahne Fanhoriii is visit
ing her sister. Mrs. Jacob Coeiiry.
1 but will leave her,- in a few weeks
Crirdon F.locl: an 1 liarre .:;,, ; to ao to Wisconsin
went to Ashland Sunday.
Fmil Kueh.n and Art Dorm n.eh-r
returned Friday from Dneui i.nivry.
Orville Renford, of Counc il llnf : .
Iowa, spent Tuesday with Pad Anm
wert. Harry Williams and wife. f.-om
Elmwood. visiied relatives here ( ;
Sunday.
Miss Esther Run visited v. i;h mr
motlier. Mrs. Schnt id.er. on Sum'.ay
aftfrnoon.
Mrs. Jerry Mellugh and ehtlc'reu
returned Sunday after a tew day.-.'
visit in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. George Curyea. of
Alvo. were visiting relatives here on.
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Homer Hess, of Maahato.
Xan'as, is visiting her paron's. Mr.
and Mrs. ('. Mooney.
Mrs. E T. Tool was quite su-k last
week. 1)U t is some better at the
present writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovcar McDonald and
son. Robert, spent Sunday nfternoru
with John Arries and wife.
Mis-se; Seima Branch le and Marie
Edward Jumper left on Monday
evening for Kansas City, and from
t here will go to Texas. He expects
to be gone about ten day?.
Miss Viola Everett is again in
the store of Bauer H Kraft, after be
ing absent from her duties for a time
on account of an attack of the
measles.
? .Mrs. Lawton arrived on Sunday
from Davenport. Iowa, and visited
her son Homer and family till Wed
nesday, when she left for her home
in Wabash. Nebraska.
Our H. S. basket ball boys team
went to Louisville last Tuesday ev
ening, where they played a very
close game which resulted in a score
of 1'." to t!4 in favor of Louisville.
The Knox Concert company gave
the last number of our lecture course
last Thursday evening in the hall. A
large crowd was present and th?
program was thoroughly enjoyed by
all.
Fred Boklemati and family left
last week for their new home in
Duel county. Their many friends
S.-rhmidt went to Omaha Friday noon. I here will miss them, but wish them
pairs
gauze
covers, 2.1 comfort pillows. 12 inch;
comfort pillows, 10 inch; 50 pil
low ease--, lit inch; 30 pillow cases.
1 C inch; - feather pillows, 11 linen
tray cloths. 7 wash cloths, 24 hot
water bottle covers.
K N ITT E D C A RMENTS
1 muffler, '1 pairs of sox. 4
of wristlets.
SFRGICAL DRESSINGS
12", cotton pads, Sx24; ?,
compresses, 4xS.
FI XANCIA L STAT E M ENT
Money on hand $ al." f
Wm. iJourke, cash 3.00
Memberships H0.00
Total Receipts $224. T,3
Disbursements
Supplies and material $ 03.70
Balance on hand 1H0.S3
$224. r,3
We still hope to receive other
members. There were 17 new mem
bers for Fbruary and headquarters
urgt-s every one to become a member
by April 1st. Don't wait for per-.-.omil
solicitations. If you have a
Jollar to give, give it and help.
Through the courtesy of our fel
low townsman. Max Dusterhoff. a
beautiful card of welcome decorates
our wall at the M. XV. A. hall in
which we hold our meetings Tues
day and Friday afternoons of each
week, having outgrown our former
utarters.
Mrs. L. Ik Goerty is the Junior
Reel Cross chairman for this pre
cinct and we wish that every school
would soon enroll as an auxiliary.
Parents should assist in this as much
as possible as it is an education "in
those lessons on unselfish love and
service" which must be a part of
every child's education, if this re
public endures as a Christian nation,
and remains the haven of Freedom.
We are sorry to note that our sec
retary. Mrs. J. E. McHugh. is under
quarantine, as she was a regular at
tendant and willing worker. We are
anxiously waiting her release from
quarantine.
Miss Colby's pupils gave 60 min
utes Friday in sewing and snipping
for Red Cross. Even some of the
boys knew how to use a needle. Ac
cept our thanks.
Any one who has an hour's time
to give is asked to attend the meet
ings, as a busy time is nearing and
we hope to keep our quota filled.
This work is yours as well as ours,
so don't wait for a personal invitation.
STILL MORE BUSINESS.
Frem Monday"? Tr. P.y.
James H. Short, foreman of the
Western Machine and Foundry Com
pany departed this morning for
Omaha, where he will look after
some business for the company, in
the line of securing some more need
ed machinery for the plant here.
Additional orders for more of the
steering devices which is a patent of
Mr. Sharpe and a specialty of this
company, having just received an
extra order for 5,000 in audition to
the ones which have been under con
tract before, and additional machin
ery and men must be had for the
tilling of the orders.
KICKED BY A HORSE
From Monday's 1 tail v. .'
Last Saturdaj" evening while lead
ing a horse out to water, the ten
year old son of Mrs. Fred Geunther,
Gordon Wilcox was kicked on one
side of his head, which rendered him
unconscious and which condition he
has remained since. The horse which
he was leading was one very gentle
and did not manifest any bad tend
encies, but in a playful mode kick
ed up its heels striking the boy with
the results. Two doctors worked
with Gordon, during the whole of
Saturday evening, but could not re
store him to consciousness.
A VERY PLEASANT GATHERING.
From Merid.i s T;ii' . .
Yesterday a very merry orou 1
wended their way to the cozy home
of Mrs. Iua Thompson for a socuii
time, anci also a surprise. The tine
was spent in social entertain!;.
and games, in wliieh the ladies very
much enjoyed. After a sumpf uou
lunch the ladies departed revret'it.a
very much that must leave and !: p
ed to be soon again to eatjif.r and.
encjy another like occasion. Th"-"
present were Medames J. M. Ou-.-ninnham,
J. W. liaie. c. C. Coiner.
Edward Boggs, C. 1. Richards, Ceo.
Luchinsky, Nell Jay and babe. Mary
Thompson. R. C Muliis, also Charles
Richards jr., Clarice and Gerald
Cunningham. Margaret and Charles
Sherwood. Edith and Earl Mu!!b,
and the guest of honor Mrs. Iua
Thompson.
RETURNS TO HER WORK.
l't'tTi M-a-i.s i;.:;v.
Miss Laura Meisimrer who is the
superintendent of the long di-ranee
department ot the Lincoln Telephone
and Telegraph Company, at David
City, and who has le-en home spend
ing a few days with her parents in
this city departed this morniu'-i for
i her work.
FOR SALE.
Itching, bleeding, protruding or
blind piles have yielded to Doan's
Ointment. 60c at all stores.
Early Marquis Seed Wheat $2."
per bu. This wheat yields a - hiah
as 72 bushels per acre in Canada
and made more than 2." here hist ear
S. O. Cole. 3-1 4-4t kly
iviona&v, iiiarcn
Oil
3 Head of Horses, f
14 Head of Cattle,
28 Head of Durcc Jersey Hcgs,
Good line of Farm Machinery and Household Goods.
Lunch Will Be Werved at Noon!
E. E. LEACH, Owner
R. M. YOUNG, Auctioneer
l . J. HALL . Auctioneer
returning Saturday evenina'.
Jerry McHugh and family and Mr.
nd Mrs. Jacob Goehry were Sun
day guests of Harold Tool and wife.
The basket ball team came 'some
Thursday noon from Lincoln, where
they took part in the tournament.
The boys played with Ansley bo.1
lost 2 2 to 12.
The Bunnell family and Jerry Me
Iluph and family were release
from quarantine the lar.t of the weeh
ai d we are glad to state there are
no new causes nf scarletina.
Harry Gillespie and Emil Kuehn
sob! their Ford cars last week to th"
Ford Auto company of Lincoln. Mr.
Kuehn will purchase a Ford Sedan
soon and we didn't learn just what
.style of car Mr. Gillespie will buy.
(Too Late for Last Week.)
Fred Brunkow has a new Dodge
car.
John Gakemier went to Ithica on
Tuesdav.
Emil Kuehn was in Lincoln last
Friday.
Fred Stock shipped cattle to Om
aha Monday.
Miss Eva Soriek spent Sunday
with home folks.
the best of luck in their new loca
tier..
Mrs. Herman Kuehn and children
are visiting her parents, south of
Elmwood for a few weeks. They will
soon move to their new home near
Milford. N'ebr.. where . Herman has
"nought a farm.
Mrs. Lena Lett and son, Kennetl
returned to their home at Council
Bluffs Sunday, after visiting a few
days. here. She was accompanied
home by her mot h.er, Mrs. L. Aum
wert, who will remain a week or
more.
Lottie Bornemeier and Miss Mar
gery Hall, of near Alvo, were mar
ried on Wednesday of last week and
will be at home soon on the farm just
east of town. May their happiness
never grow less, and the best luck
they've had, be the worst that is
coming to them.
Red Cross Notes
Following is the report of work
from January 2."th to February 25th.
inclusive:
HOSPITAL GARMENTS
21 bed shirts, 8 pajama suits.
HOSPITAL SUPPLIES
27 towels, IS linen napkins. 91
Mr. and Mrs. James Swift and son j handkerchief substitutes, 106 cup
INTERIOR DECORATING
OF HIGHEST ARTISTIC
QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP.
MAX DUSTERHOFF.
Interior Decorator,
Murdock. Nebr.
13 EC
VISITED AT FUNSTON SUNDAY.
From Monday's T;iily.
On the midnight train last Satur
day Harry and George Forbes de
parted for Camp Funston, going to
see their brother Clifford, who was
to go away yesterday, and were two
hours late, as the train which
carried Clifford away had departed
just two hours before their arrival.
They returned home this morning.
arriving on the early train, not being
able to see their brother nor to find
where he was transferred to.
For regular action of the bowels;
easy, natural movements, relief of
constipation, try Doan's Regulets. SOc
at all stores.
Flags at the Journal Office.
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Clothes isn't a side line with us
so giving clothes satisfaction is a big thing here.
KUPPENHEIMER
CLOTHES
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makes that satisfaction absolutely certain that is why jj
tney re nere. Lome and see tne
Spring Models on Display
suits for every man and young man, priced within his
easy reach $22.50 to $35.00.
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