The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 05, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THUESEAY. DICZIuEEE 5.
1918.
PL 11T3MOUTJ1
SEMI -WELT LI
JOURNAL.
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Come
Ob
Boys
the gang's all here
the whistle has blown
and we are read' for you with a new supply of
BasEcet Ball Fixin's
Shirts Navy and White
Hose Navy and White
Knee Pads best quality
Trousers padded to make the floor feel soft
Many other accessories to help "play the game'
'ffla.?:-vzs" f rnm south of this city, grin? to
R; Omaha, where they were called ' to
M'look &fter seme business maturs.
t, for the day. I
t L. Q. Ilogue of Louisville was a j j
"'Visitor in this city this morniii?, ft
fj coming for treatment -for an injury
y i w hich rereccived some time since
N'by an accident in which li is should-
A - . - 1
tj'C-r was iraciuitu.
Here's hopin' ycu threw a goal.
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i I Trlin Pz-iliii firrivnrl in t Ti ?3 r-ifv
this afternoon from Omaha, after
lia'wng visited in tin; south fc t re
past few months. lie spent a good
deal of the fall and late summer at
I ! Louisville, Ky., ami din of the
time at St. Louis.
Mr. Ravraond Todd. who was
fr laiiea io unianu w i.ere ne -a as 1 ;.:-
11 j rd in a hospital a few days :-ir.ee
for treatment, of on- of hi.-, b-r'-,
. hich had become affected lriv. the
and had to have an on" I k.r
fcj: rer formed ther:ou. n
Ji. the removal of a port ton
to? :
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EVERYBODY'S STORE"
Sons
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port '.on Of c! (:.'
fr. A. E. Todd the
father went up 1 h :s. morning to i.--'
St-, ot the Lone..--.
his son.
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URSDAY! THURSDAY!
Beginning the Metropolitan Millinery Clearance
Entirely Different Sale
Presenting at tremendous reductions the most alluring, most beautiful, strickly
new millinery the women of this vicinity have ever been privileged to bu)'.-. The one
and only clearaway of the season beginnin Thursday, December 5th, offers entirely
unheard-of values.
Our Entire Collodion of
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Tailored, Gage and Fish Hats
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A Pcrtion cf ITava! Force Vriies to
STTtr i TV"" ft! Will i an Grp.r?ft.
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LOGAL
EWS
jury which he received years since J From TuesJay's Dsily
From Wednesday's Dally.
Henry Theirolf was a visiter in
this city this morning from his
home near Cedar Creek.
Julius Hilflicker from near Ced
ar Creek was looking after some
business in the city this afternocn.
Wm. Rice from near Murray was
a visitor in this city this morning
where he is looking after some busi
ness for the day. i
J. L. Thompson who is tLe hriJge
man at Oreapolis, at the Pollock
Auto bridge was a visitor in the
city this afternoon.
Watson Long from west of My
nard was a visitor in this city thi:
afternoon called here to lcok after
some business for the day.
Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping
Water was a visitor in the city this
afternoon, coming to look after
some business at the court house.
Attorney II. II. LefTler of Ea?:o
was a visitor in our city fcr a few
hours yesterday afternoon nnd re
turned to his home in the evev.ing.
Mrs. J. M. Jordan and daughter of
near Cedar Creek who were visiting
with friends in Plattsmcuth for
yesterday returned home last even
ing. Miss Gertrude Meisinger was a
visitor in this city yesterday for a
few hours and in the afternoon re
turned to her h)me near Cedar
Creek.
William Wol forth was a visitor
in this city this morning from his
home west of Mynnrd, and was do
ing some shopping with the mer
chants. Albert Johnson of Louisville was
a visitor in this city for a few hours
yesterday and last evening returned
to hi3 home cn the la.3 Burlington
train.
Will Wehrbein and wife from
west of Murray were in the city this
morning looking after seme busi
ness for the morning and visiting
with friends.
John S. Hall was a pa-enper to
Omaha where he is receiving treat
ment from Dr. lYniance, for an in-
which has left an injury to his back.
C. E. Heebner was a passenger to
his home ut N'ehawka yesterday af
ternoon, &oing via Louisville and
Vfrj:;ig Water, after the closing of
th session of the board cf couLty
commissioners.
Mrs. Samuel Long of South Bend
who is visiting in this city at the
home of O. M. S'rei.ht, departed
this morning for lieu Oak where
she v.ill visit for a short time at the
home of a nephew.
George Lloyd was a visitor in this
city from his home at Xchawka,
and was accompanied by his wife,
they coming to look after some
business for the day. and are visit
ing with friends here.
Mrs. Fred Spangler and daughter
IIpzf-1. from i-outh of the city were
passengers to Omaha this morning
where they are Iroking after some
business matters and olo will vi.-it
with friends for a short time.
Guy Crook of Falls City was a
visiter in this city yezterday coming
to lock after ucnie matters before
the board of county conini'ss'rncrs,
where he ir, looking after some mat
ters regard'r.g the ccur.ty bridge.?.
Business at the court house call- ! "d by Mr. W. I
The following letter w;
On vett
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froM hi;;
ed Judge J. W. Brobst to this cityl'-dd pal and frie:v! C. L. I'itr.ir.n,
this morning from his home in ' now working with the Aero Naval
Louisville. ' i - qua lion located in French vaf.:"rx:
John Lower of near Pacific June- I '. 1 U
.vid Blllici'.i:
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tiGii was a visitor in this citv ves
.erday afternoon and departed la"t ! I a?-t wnii
evening for his home. ,; -ending you
on'
The Modern Woodman are plac
ing a new coat of tar and gravel on
the roof of their hall at tin- cor:;' ;
cf Sixth and Pearl streets.
Jacob KeicLart of Louisville -a
business visitor in this ci'y for
ti:e day. coming down nr. the morn
ing train and returning thi. after
noon. jncppii Wegener, who liver, near
Cedar Creek was a visitor in Piatt:-
mouth 1 1: is afternoon where he i:;
loc-king after some business f.,r thr
afternoon.
Henry Snnke w he) has been in the
city attending the meeting ef ti-e
i;oard of county cemmbi-ior-ers. -parted
for his home at Eagle th!:
:.f lernooi).
('. E. HciLner of Xihawkn, was
a visitor in this city today, oora'.r.g
as a member of the board of coun
ty commissioners, which i3 hr.ldirg
j "i-id a t this
i around hrf ; re !
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GflGE A
With the one exception of Fur Hats
every hat in our stock at $3.00,
$5.00 and 7.50.
All Trimmed Hats Hand-made and
hand-blocked of the following ma
terials: Beavers, Velours, Lyons
Velvet, Panne Velvet and Hatter's
h. All Icaclino: colors. Formerly oriccd up to $19, Thursday at $3, $5 and $7.50.
Included in this sale are celc-brateri Gage Hats at $7.50 that always sell at from
$ 10.CC to $12.0. Hatter's Plush and Black Banded Gage Sailors in eight different
ae illustration in this advertisement.
Cne of the Gars Hats
n t'-is sale at S7.CO
shape
to or
1,
: : -tarting bark
I myself I am rot r a:i;
: acl: yet. I want to e
I rar.ee, not.' that I am here. 1 have
cnly been off tl-e station ttvic" slr.ee
j I l ave been he re, so you s--ee 1 In v.
; not been around v.-ry ir.uch. I em
going to Bordeaux, the Trst obauee
:I pet. that is rather a large city.
Xnt knowing a v.-i,rd of French, a
; fellow cannot eiij ;y limsU' rw -h
when he dcci go .oi:t. Every: h:i:g
.t man soes
renMads him of
"C-
thirg old fashioner.' and it (i-:;-ir-?y
i 5 .ld (o, v. h'-n th.- i'ri:!i
r-'O'jie huiid a beui e it wiil r-ta-t !
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and ti:
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August Carlson of Louisville jvas a session today
a visiter in this city yesterday look
ing after some business at the co-art
house and also was transacting some
business with the merchants of the
ciiy. returning to his home in the
evr-mng.
The Nebraska State JiuMd'r.g and
Loan Association of Fremont, lias
brought an action for foreclosure
of raortgage, against F.. J. McAn
drev.s and Eadie M. MeAndrew?. his
v.-ife, for a piece of property in
Weeping Water against whieii they
have loaned money.
George Schantz, of Jc-nning, La.,
arrived in the city night before last
and is visiting at the home of his
parents in this city, Mr. and Mr?.
George Schauta sr. Mr. Schautz,
v ho everyone knows, will visit here
for, some time with his many
friends. He is engaged in the
blacksmith and machine business in
the south, and is enjoying a gcod
business. The town in which he
lives is one about the some size of
Piattsmouth.
Wm. Wagener of near Lciti'jvilie,
was a visitor in this -ity this it irn
ir.g coming to look after some busi
:i t.; matter;; at the court house and
also in the city.
Mr. E. H. St-hv.bP.n" departed ia.-t
night for I.aui'-vIPe where be re
trained over nil ht teaching tb
juvenile band of that city, and re
turned home th:; morning.
Martin Zaar cf near .ut h Be..
was, a visitor in this city th:.; rno:
ing. coniiTig to lack ::ft r some busi
ness in the ci'y ei'l alvo to attend
to some matters at t'.ie county s at.
rare. I have not seen :jny
wealthy people yet. I ir.iain
have tilings fixed "nice enough.
".:ave some fine chateaus ar
here, but Iiave r.o seen the-m y
aave been working steady for
past two months. Only had
Sundavr- of- i!i that 1 1 j- I te
t h ;.
tin;.
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th"
t wo
e v- i a
. th.e Journal where you were -.trk-j
ing in Oreapolis on the big silo.
' What have yen been d:ing :;!! '":!-
' r-or. What is the pre:-p?'e s
. the war. Did the new draft
; catch you. Will Bill. T wi.-'
i would write and let ir.e know
! going on around there,
j CAUTlE L. PITMAN.
! F. S. X. Air Station. Pan iliac.
I France.
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Cedar Creek.
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v.as a visitor in this, ciiy this morn
ing, coming t !( oi: after feme re
pairs on his home here, preparatory
to moving to 1 1 1 1 - city next week to
make his home.
August Xrecklow, road overseer
for Center precinct, was a visitor in
the city thh; morning coming to
meet with the board cf count v com-
ALBERT W. VALLZHY EETIEH.
phssk n-rs
and to
:fter
-.me
other bui-iiness in the city.
From M'ii'1;i j fail v.
Henry Snoke of near Eagle wa-.
in the city this morning
after some matters at the
seat.
Ir T Tritcfl,
From- JJ.-'r.'tay'f" le(iy.
Albert W. Vallcry who b- at th
! Great Lake--, where he has bo en as
!a member of tha Nary trainin;---
tion there, and whore be was tareu
some nearly three' months since with
the Flu. Mr. Vallcry after kaving
been sick for some ti.ae wi.h the
Flu. was taken with pneumonia,
nnil after that be had a rurit-.-.re of
ia small blood ves;el in tlu brain.
wheih made b";s ee-idition bad fa
the extreme. He has held to life
tbouirht
Paring
looking I when it was absolutely
there was v.o hope.
count v ! that
!the past month, he has been mak-
I nn i . - t i n ii f bmic' it
who has ' lJT?en i "- "---o- -
He now grcat:y
visiting at Cedar Creek at the home j very slow,
of relatives for over rrar.day return- ! "lmciatet. e.
IF YOU PUT YOUR MONEY REGULARLY IN OUR BANK DUR
ING THE PAST YEAR, YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO BE THANK
FUL FOR. YOU KNOW IT.
IF YOU DID NOT SANK YOUR MONEY, START TODAY AND
BY A YEAR FROM NOW YOU CAN HAVE A REAL TH ANKSGIVIKG.
OUR BANK IS A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY.
YOU WILL RECEIVE 3 1-2'PER CENT INTEREST ON SAV
INGS ACCOUNT OR H PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME CERTIFICATE.
Farmers State Bank
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
ed home this morning.
George W. Wall was a visitor in
this city this morning coming from .
bis home at LaPIatte to I -ok after
some business for the morning.
Will S. Jean was a passenger thie.
morning to Omaha where he is look
ing after some business for the day
at the live stock market on the south
side.
Wm. Mutchelott of this city who
has been working at Bellevue, was
a visitor at his home over Sunday
aud'returned to his work this morn
ing.
At the heme of Myron Wiles
west of Mynard the family is r.ick
Mr. Wiles and wife both having
been confined to their home with
the flu.
Robert B. yindham who has
been visiting at Lincoln and where
he was a guest at the home of his
son Wade W. Windham, for the
past few days, returneel home last
evening.
Wm. Otterstein from' west cf
Mynard and bis daughter Miss
Pauline were passengers to Omaha
this afternoon, where they were
looking after some business mat
ters. Walter Beyers, John Smitu and
WiP Sberra Were all passenr. rs
tinned
id weakened by the con-
illnoss, but the right kind
of ST.irit and grit and a good co:i
FtiUition tei back him, he bid- fair
to recover. Word from his bedside
received today sa3s that lie is able
to sav one or two words now.
Ijfhtsnr.a Gets Old and Yccng
"Grip" and "Flu" coughs should
not be nealectcd. Profit by the exper
ience of thousands like Mrs. Mary
Kibv. "."::;, rrincotr.n Ave., Spokane,
Washington, who writes: "Our. Ht
j tie boy found relief in wontlerful
i-oleys Honey a net tar. it rureiy
cured me. I am 75 years old; had a
very bad cough from la grippe." Sold
everywhere.
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-tock of Chi aire::. Ha'.- ?1. !'.",. values up to 5 .".00.
;-:. No e.rh tinges. Con.c early and bi ndit by first choice.
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Y0UIJG MAN DIES IN VEST. .
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C:ie.-t-r P. Dri -'g-. v. h i - in the j
Xaval Trainir.g Stat;.;n at Sin Fran-
r-y-'jc, !k:s srrt th follow in1; nieau. ,
oi" the T":ia::ks.:iving dinner, wiiich :
was served to the boys at ti e F. S. '
''.w ! Tr;-. 'iiir g Stati r. there-:
Ti;-rc arj at t' e Xe val Treir.'n
.ti i;:: ;' i.i:' b'rjir'-i o, sr.ir. . i:ir.
young men fn::a (l is city, th.ey 1"
lug: I'.rcarl Rain- :-. 1 ).!" -".-t Pv. y
Albert Miller. Earre:t F.uttcry, (
A. Marsdiall jr. f Jer-.O Ji.hn Mi
reary. Will Newman. Di vi Pat:-:
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and t'r.rv fed to
.-hat they
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content:
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Grape Fruit Pot a ire a la limine
Eailish Celery Sweet Pickle!
F-ir-nr Cured n. .a Waldef Sjlad
l My.
A ; r iir!ey .vas J.eard the v rit of
bahoas cirpi.-. stied out by Paul
i 'a viced:. wh'.-iVi.y he desired to gain
hi-, libtrty, f;o.a the county j.iil
wh.ere he bad been sentenced to
er'.e out a i.'ir.tence of :i::ty elays
, for the second infraction cf the. jro
: hibitory act, which makes it an of
i i'e:u;e against the peace and dignity
I of the state, fcr one to transport in
; t:.x;eatie:i !i;;t:ora. On hU .second
oifense Judae A. J. P.eeon lias giv
' ' ::: I'.im a sentence of sixty elays :.'id
';'::::.: tkic through b'; attorney W.
11. Lovely, of Omaha, he was seek
! ;-. ,- his liberty.
I A .5 there is new pending in the
'!ren:j erurt a like bearing taken
u; fro a seoue other y unity, and
that this was the second offense in
it hi.; cevant y, beside;" t?;e oil'enses
: ebewberv1, the writ w?-, tlcnie-el, by
Judge Degley. and the n-an allowed
! to continue '.lis sentence in the
county je.il.
Earl Lamp!; ear, Aged Twenty Years
Hies At Jordan, Montana, A
Fev Days Ago.
Frf'm Tik s(;i j--s It.iil-.
Word has just luen received from
Jordan, Montana, of the death of
Earl Laniphear, of that place. :on
of Melvin Laraphear and wif, all
formerly living here. Earl Lam
phear was born in Plattsmouth and
resided here until be was fourteen
years of age, just six years a,'o
when, the family removed to the
v est, win re they hz ' made their
bene sir.ee. The young man was
making his home on the farm of
Alva Oiborn, who ia the son-in-law
of W. T. Smith cf this city at the
time cf'bis death.
Mr. Earl Lamphear who died in
November 25th, was a nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. George Lamphear of
this city, and is well known by the
young people with whom he asso
ciated before leaving here.
Vow
Heart
r !er Pre-;::::;
Ob-let Orcvcy
Mahcd Fete tecs
T,
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cn-rherry Suk- ! Cut T!iis Out It is Worth Honey
Paired Corn I
Southern Sweats i DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
Hearts cf Lettuce
French Dressing Cream Cheese
Toasted Crackers
lee Cream Vine Cche
Cisars Coffee
Tain Sept Kim Aveake KigLta
j slip, enclose with 5 cents to Foley &
jCo.. 2S:tr, Sheffield Ave., Chicago, II
: lir.ois, writing your name and ad
I 'lre-s clearly. You will receive in
(return a tric.l package containing
j Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
I coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid-
rey Pills ami Foley Cathartic Tab-
J. V.. Peek, Coraopolis; Pa., writes -lets. .Sold everywhere.
"I suffered terrible pain, unable to
lie down at night. Tried three differ- j TJUECC JERSEY E0AH3 FOR SALE
cnt doctors. Three weeks ago began
Miking Foley Kidney Pills; improve
ment in my condition is really won
derful." Fse Folev Kidnev PiHs for
bk
rheumatism.
dder
trouble, backaclu
Sold everywhere.
Stationery at ths Journal cf?Toe..
I have a fev,- excellent registered
J and immune Duroc Jersey boars for
: sale. This stock is excellent and I
can recommend it as being immune
and ready fr service. Phillip Sch
aeffer, ph.one 2031, Weeping Water,
Nebraska. dltsw.
Flags at the Journal Office.
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children
in Use ForOver30 Years
Always brars
the
DR. H. G. LEOPOLD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
ppc'al Attr-ntlon to Dlrrnn of tVomri
ACUTE. DISEASES TKEATED
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted
Eight Calls Answerei After Houri
and Sundays by Appointment.
i.ZO a. m. to 12:00 1:30 .p. m. to 5:2f
WJ1 PlattsmouUi. Neb
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V.'hen baby suffers v.'ith crotin,
apply and give Pr. Thomas Eclectic
Oil at once. Safe for children. A
little goes a long way. COc and
GOc. At ail drug stores.
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V7. A. EOSEHTSOU,
Lawyer.
. Eust of Riley Hotel.
Coates Clock,
Second Floor.
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underwear and Nile Wear!
Sut ply your underwear needs .vim-. You can be fitted in
Yassar regardless ef jour shape cr size. Vassar not emlj- com
bines lit and workmanship, but the line is rnsde in the different
weights necessary to warmth and comiort eif men er.garcdin-verj'
eceu)aticn.
Vassar Unions $2.25 to $3.00 Cotton
Yasser Unions $4.00, $5.00, $6.CC Wool
F'aar.,d Gowns and raja ma are bard to get.
;ivc them in a complete run of sizes.
nijrht now we
Gowns $1.75 and $2.00 Pajamas $2.50
A few boys good weight Flannel Gowns $1.25
Hid
Good
Warm
Underwear.
Good
Warm
Nitewear.
A com
bination to beat the
"Flu."
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