The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 23, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FAOJC TWO
PLA TTS 1 () I IT 1 1 SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
MOiJPAY, DECEMBER 22, 191S.
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LOCAL NEWS
From Saturday's Dally.
Mrs. R. D. Dalton who is staying
at Omaha, came down this morning
for over Sunday.
A. Hoss departed this morning for
Mound Valley. Kansas, where he
will make bis home.
George P. Meisinger from near
Cedar Creek was a visitor in this
city for the day looking after some
business and doing"some trading.
M. L. Furlong was a visitor in
the city this afternoon from his
home near Rock Bluffs, and was
looking alter some business for the
day.
Mrs. William Shipley of LaPlatte
was a visitor in the city this morn-
visiting in this city and the vicinity
for the past few days departed last
evening for his home near Afton,
Iowa, where he is'engaged feeding
cattle for a brother.
' Charles Chriswisser and wife and
daughter, arrived last evening from
Omaha, where they have been visit
ing and were the guests at the
home of his mother Mrs. Martha
Christwisser. for last evening and
today.
' II. K. Zavgren and brother Fjed
Zavgren. who arrived in this city
last evening, departed this morning
for Loup City, where they will
for the present, I
ing the past terra, at the Monti
cello College, at Godfrey. Illinois.
Miss-Xora will spend the holidays
at home, returning to her school af
ter the first of the year.
From Friday's Daily.
Miss Pattie Metzger of near Ced
ar Creek -was a visitor In this city
with friends this afternoon.
Mrs. Harvey Harder of near Ced
ar Creek is visiting in the city this
afternoon the guest of friends.
Adolph Komenda departed thi
morning for IJrainard, where he will
visit for a few days with relatives.
A. f A .1 n 'r f of
ing tor a snon i.u, -.. 0niall3t wljerc hP
the heme of her father. D. fcU 1)rolher c. G.
raves' Larson and wife and sister Either
Mr?. John A. Ixnig of LaPlatte Larf.on and look after some busi-
was a visitor in Plattsmouth this ueg,
morning for a few hours and doing - Q A Garnier. of
M.me trading with the city mer- whQ haye been visltlng in
tliant?- this city for the past few days, the
Mr. C A. Klepser. of Weeping guest. of thelr friends C. L. Schuff.
Water was a visitor in this city for Qud wifp departed for their home
the day having some business mat- h5s niornillj; aii v.j;l visit on their
ter to look alter at the court ; t ther oU1 hon,e at Bur'.Jnj-
luuise. to!1 for a short time.
Cnarles X. Hansen came down Joteph Mason who ln-s been at
this morning from Cedar Creek f Jje gt Jos,epn Hospital at Omaha.
Hh.re he is making his home now. . r f.)mp tjme pas, w;u.re i,e un
and was a visitor with friends in I t?crwcnt an operation to correct and
!ho city for the day. j ctfan?u1ated artery, and where he
IV.m: P-Ir.ee of Creic. v.-ho hnijhps been receiving treatment since.
in tins city ior me jir. ;.iaM.Mi kvuu:- uui... ..
make their home for tne present, ,ienry snoue oi near i-u.m- vrua
and Mr. Zavgren took with him his in the city this morning looking at
little son. tor some business at the court
Lieut. Ralph Larson departed house. -
last evening for Louisville, where Sheriff C. 1). Quinton departed
lie is visiting for over the night, this morning for Union. whre he
same
Sri jril ', v .!
Santa
V
and he might have added
"buy it at Vescott's
9
in the selection of a suitable gift for your friends at Christmas lime is what
our store affords you. We venture herewith a few suggestions. Thing them
over.
S.HI"
.:-i few days ?t the boie of hi
u'lur JiKJrph I'rir.i.'. departed this
ruing for' his heme.
Mrs. Win. SclMiei'-Ier was a visitor
:i. the cLty thir, ?orning from her
l- ai i-'hr i'Tv-ck. locking after
X-..U- business and doing some trad-in:-
with the merchants.
Mr. and Mr:-. John Parkening of
m.- t'ed.r Crec-k arrived in the
city this morning and are visiting
rt fiie heme fo Mr.s Parkening's
parents M. Hild and wife.
A. II. KoruofT v-u-i a vitor in thij
:tv U.i morning, ft niing from his
ht.ni'' near Cullom en the early
morning train to look alter som?
trading with the merchants.
II'Mirv Heesncr was a viitcr in
:j " eitv
was called on some business for the
county.
Edward Todd of tiftT LaPIaitc
was in the city this afternoon
a short time looping alter
business.
J Frank' lilatzer from Cedar Creek
was a visitor in this city this morn
ing, where he is looking after, ?oine
bii?iucss for the lay.
Clu-rlcs Vauccye of Iouisville
v.as ? visiter in this cUy, for the
day. coming to look alter sonic busi
ness at the court house.
Miss Mark Plaek departed last
eveniuir for Cedar Creek where : lie j
will visit for a few days with Miss
Grace Haines, of that place.
George A. P. 'lick.', :f i;!!t.:i j
' m ;
'im-.
illU
r t:rclivtl arid :;ott
tor f 12.00.
n:r-
SWEATERS.
Everything for Lad and D.mI. (.'out
style; V-neck, square mk, no
:l cves, roil iiov-k, or icuIi neek,
prices.
?2.C0 to $15.C0
Literally
hundreds
foryoli
to select
from
Arranged our
racks for
yon to
make
your
own
sctecti3ri.
NECK WLAH.
ftll SGc
X $3.00
Carnival
-mm of
1-Lh! Cravats.
"Cheney's"
HOSIERY.
A 1 1 t he :iev.' i-hnde:?
MonilJ and M-i.ihrttan
L-i!Ks. Price j
li !
Luil-
50c to $1.50.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Plain and initial linen or sill;.
Colored and iicnist Ifched borders.
Ki Ki,s:Iks fur s:!.lier boy;?.
4 0C
$1.25.
TRAVELING GOODS.
ik from th ef-
was looking after- seme busine.v in
the city lor the day. coming down
this morning on the early train.
Frr.i:k Fetror vho has been visiting-
in this city for a day or so from
well, hut is still wen 'a
fects of the operation.
In the morning Charles Tilton
will depart to' Cherokee. Iowa,
where he gees to visit his father,
r.nd to accrinpany him to his home
at Pradgat?. Iowa, and will spend
Christina with him. and the fam
ily. While he is away G. H. Man
ners will conduct the Taxi business
for Mr. Tilton. which insures the
best of service.
Last evening Fred Patterson the afternoon tor he home at Alvo.
county surveyor. returned from j Henry Creamer v.-as in the city
Omaha where he had been for the ! this morning from his home near
day attending a meeting of the ! Murray and was looking alter ser?ic
count v surveyors of the stae. v. ho ! business in the city, and also do
lus home at Louisville, departed;;
this afternoon for Omaha, where hejj
will visit.
Miss Lois Kecfrir who has "neon j
visiting for some time past it the!
home of her sister Mrs. Hoy I ole
were forming an organitation
the purpose of uniformity
for ing seme- trading with the
n work- chants.
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GLOVES & KITTENS.
The famous I). tt I. line shown by
us for :.7 yi-rs. wool ;v.i ; iU iinen.
all .shades of dressed and mocha
hath', rs,
$1.75 to $5.00.
HATS. .
P.uy him Stetson "vj;Iour""-
black, green and brown, very classy,
'S6.00 to $10.00
FUR CAPS.
We have tieni in Seal and IVyv
er, also Conie,
?6.00 to $15.00
- c
CO
V
ft --5': I u?P,Vl
HOUSE COATS.
Coi durov
VESTS
and
moiesK i n
tl.is morning for a shcrt ( . .
rem oi or.iaiiim ie'p int:
Charles ChrKs'.vissr of
was a visitor in :!ie ci'y
Nehawkii i '
for ovi
...t,-. - i. i roads in the best of condition might j night, vir-itini; w.th his mother.
( itek nl bus heme in Murray where' . , ... . .
... . , the eftected. and this morning, went to Omaha,
t-e -s spending the week end. i ,
j I where he wi s called to Iook ntter
Miss Glenna Joy Parker, v.ho has j vrv Tlmrs1ay' Daily. (some business for the day.
h: - n tt iching school at Malcoinb. j Thomas Cromwell of North Platte
arrived home this afternoon to -jrrrived in this city last evening,
spend Christmas with her parents cpming to look after some business
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barker west of . for a short time.
Mynard. j c.Ien Vallery from southwest of
was down last cv-; Mynard. was
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schroeder of
i cm
i nea r Cedar Creek were in the city jg
this morning, looking after some j
! business and making preparations ' ft
to merve to the city, and will ocru-j2
wi! ii
leather lining and :!cees. ii.it
wrist and collar. The most popnlar
oht of door garaient.
$G.OO fb $ie.co.
Handsome Christmas Boxes!
CONTAINING
Coinbinaiion uiuui-ee, tie and handkerchiefs
9 for soldiers. ?7-"e to !LMl: neckties for boys i
Mhd men. lo:;utifiil j:itteins. :;.k to ?.!.0U: utf
Jinks: .ihie.iiar chains and pocket knives;
tie '"in. tiriu, ollar case. comfort kits,
vts! j'ovkot mirrors, service pins, knit hel
mets1, swagger sticks, ollar chisps.
Co
-
& Co
e
and bath rein
happy while-
necessary,
$6.C0 to $12.00
Jklp t: r.'!;e 1 im
he's home- they're
KUFFLERS.
The new knit scarfs wiih fringe
border, come in Roman stripes thai
are beautiful combination of col
ors. They are rieh looking.
$3.00 to $3.50.
The knit and
are very warm
$1.50 to $3.00.
woven wool reurfs
and serviceable.
Hand bag a most useful
necessary article. A splendid
sortme-nt in blacks, prices
$6.50 to $18.00.
and
as-
0$
MACKIKAWS.
A vjiiied MsoiJ ment. for men and
boys in plain or fancy colors. Made
in plain or belt back models. Prices
ranging from
S3.0C to $15.00.
The items lifted above are
Win. Kennedy
enir.g for over nigiit, and returned
this morning to Omaha, where his
sister Nora, is i:i a hospital, and ,
convalescing from a severe siege of
the pneumonia.
Sam Henderson who has been
a visiter in the city
Our best service is at your command.
a few suggestions of what we can show you when on your chopping tou
A complete line of men's and boys suits and overcoats bot and sold nl
lowest possible market pric? constitutes the firm foundation upon which
other lines rest.
C. E. WESCOTTS SONS
etite z-t Ohio. City of Toledo."
lAicsis County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be
Is senior partner of the firm of V. J.
Cti-ney & dolrs bt:slner3 in the City
ft Toledo, County f.nd State aforesaid,
and lhA.t ?aiJ '.inn ,11 oav the sum of
0E IIUNDJI rOLL.r.S for each
br.'l f v.iry of CTati-rrn that cannot :
er?! the .'. II ALL'S CATARRH
::r.Drr.E. : t NK j. chkney.
;-i-s:or.i to l.cor rm ard sub5v;ribed in
rry ;,r-s":ic., t:i t' ;y of tccinber.
. . i.r..-. a. w. oi. r:soN.
. :sy Public.
i"? H tiken in-
it;U U.f i'.io-J on
t ii.t A. t:n. Send
i dv the nronerty which they pu
last evening and was looking after i puoi! pvp,m! wool s Alnrc
some business for a few hours. i ' la
, ! Adolph Wesch jr., v. ho h:'s ;'nst ;
.Icon KatJtnbcrger and wife irom . x-- i .. ilWT"
, ... aimed at his home at Niobrara, en I J 1 1?
near e-dar (.reek wtre in the ctv , . , ... . t,-Li fi !
.. . , ,. , " the receipt ot the message telling i 1 g
this afternoon looking afte: seme , ... , , . ,, , s i kt t
' ... .... , of the d.it'.i f his hale :-n. IJjfll
trauuig with the city merchants. ' A . . . , ...
- hastened to return. and arrived
'EVERYBODY'S STORE
ten oi
I.S.V..I
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'-
f.-
'.. TvU&o. O.
-.- l.oallon
v v m I . - at i
I Henry Sanders came in this uior-
, niug from the farm near (."edar
("reek, where he has been for the
, past week looking after some busi
ness. ' Misr Verla Schneider of t'e-lar
("reek was a visitor in this city, for !
the day, coming down on the mr.rn- '
ing train, and was the guest cf
friends while here.
' i
i Marion Duxbury who is station
ed at the Brooklyn navy yards, is
heme oa a furlough, and is
I Gnondinn- "Tf!
"-''I' 4fcl 'Jilt .? V. J l .1
.. VZ. Jones.
i
. V. Hchnegar, of Lincoln.
; representing the Governnicnt of tle
jl'iiited States, as the rciircscniativo j
!n the dcpartnuii in inheritance
I tax. and war, looking r.rter some '
. matters, in the court house. j
! A. L. Mlevins) who has been here :
I
: since last Airgust. and was employ-'
heme last ni'n. i;o and ais;t
Soph'i V't-c!i went to Omaha
r.irrnina. ami retimed with the le-
mains of' the little son of ?Ic.
Wesrh. C:rl. v.-.hoe funeral will be
held fiom this place.
John Seiver, the scnial and ac
con modr.ti ng janitor at thv court
mm
VAST SUM VOTED
STILL IS
HAND.
LLIufld
mm
U S Lssi
FOR WAR
IN
Mrs. Roy Finnigan of Hamburg.
Iowa, was a visitor in this city fcr
some few days last week. and a
guest at the homo- cf her sister
Mrs. L. F. Pickett, departed last
evening for her home.
T. t C'opeland, of Nodaway, la.,
has been in the city for the past
few days looking after the matter
of establishing an agency for the
Hankers health and accident insur
ance in this" city.
James Fitzgerald departed this
afternoon for Omaha where he :;oes
to visit his friend Con (Jille.-pic.
who is at the Emanuel Hospital,
but who expects to return home in
a short time.
! spendiu;
j er, Mrs.
.! Mr;. :
houre. who has ":een sick at !
hone fer the past week or two. was;
rblc with the ai l of a cane to mat?
his ; down town ye-terday jrter-: Eigiit . Billion Er.c'i On Appronria-
rcon for n iiv?e time, but si-.o-.vs '. tioas and Contract Authorizations
and had
his moth- n p.reut deal of weahne-
to i;o e"v .slow. He will n;jt be i
rbK t." re'urn to his work for son
j May Be Converted to Treasury.
Twice Proven
jed witls tie
j tfv firenmn.
I
I'nriington as loccrao-h-i3
resigned his ixxl-
jtinn and is departing this morning
! fi r :is former home -at Little Itorfc,
! Ark.
j Judge
J. W. Irop-t. cf Lf:i",-vl!e.
' Wd'
a visitor
day. locking
! matters at the
r-.. ,--'- tJ - t c V" I
it this city, for the
j'fter some business
court hoij.-. a n 'l fi.j.
Poultry
Wanted!
t::e r; i n for Oma
ill b .: aft rr -'r:iie
returning to lis
ook
j ha where he .
I mat ter ; before
hanie.
I James Uls!:a and v if.-
rn the firt of next week for a trip
f;i the Bhiuo Hills, which will in
clude the holiday week, and they
will see 'the great northwest in it
winter dress. They expent to visit
!
i
Washington, Dcc.-L'O. More than
; $16. 000, 000, COO of cash appropria
! Hons and contract authorization
j voted by congress for war purposes
; will be unexpended, Representative
If you si:f,.- backache. ' leeple. s Sucrle' of Kentncky; chairman of
niaht?. tired, d-ill day.; and di.sre:H- thc hou appropriations committee,
sr g urinary disorders. d -n'I e.xncri- : announced today.
rnrnt. Heal tliis twire-told te-ti-j Total appropriations and author
in on v. It's rittsmouth evidence ; izs'tions -voted during the war
doubly proen. ! amount to about $57,000,000,000,
Mr--. V. S. I'rinknnui, i:!evoitli ir.ci'.Mkng . ? 1 0,000.000,000 of au
'tarl Sts., '-ay:;: 'l":r yvt-ral years thcrizations for wartime loans to
I had been bothered by my kidney i. foreign governments. The loans
My bar !: rften pained m - ; e . er !y. ; actually made ivov total about $8,
neadches dizziness v-Jre cotn- ' OOO.OOO.OOO. .
snn my
b''Cir,ie :i ?d
io ??!d'y
f.O t (,!
I cr:! di't rcl
'ed '!)'. !,:
"More than S. 000. 000, 000 of
'l-icr.-h ?;nnr:;oriat !o;is and apnroxi-
":i-!;eyi sifting ir.atelv S 8.000.000.000 of eonlracl
f
i irregularly. I j;ot Hon': Kidrey jia'hDris-at ions will be converted
v.iil 'leyart ITils fr!;ni Kdward Jtynotf -v ("o.'s ! bach irto t h treasury." said Ilcn-
uru.-r s?r re and they bene)!'-'! pic 1 rcsentative Shorley. Slost
i
Deadwood. and many
whila away.
At the home of S. V.
greatly in a short :ne."'
ment siven April 10. 1 f 1 2 .
On February ?. itir, Mr:-:,
mnii i.uid: V? 'jiiH ennvider
Pills
A car lead of live pculliy to be
livered at poultry car near Burling
ton Freight Depot. Plattsmouth,
Xcbr., on Monday and Tuesday, Tec.
30th and 31st. two days only for
which we will pay the following
- i
nnces: -
tt4. 21r M' .Uis city It is reported
c-iT,frr 21r tire family are down with th flu, ; yimnly
W L A 4A.fr W ft
Old Cox 15c and wh,Ie t,,c-v "vvere a11 taKen at i an's Kidney I'ilK- tlic rame
in same tunc, it is maKing i very ; t!m
oHier pl?ce Ki.lney
f
f thc
m- :icy v ill come from the War de
r'i:tT;ctil . the largest saving, of
oni-e. being firm ordnance, bc
catT: e th? greatest amount of money
.Smith, wiufh
tle en-
ff!iV:c !
i -i io V:,r.'v
cine. I plady r-nf-rm my
endorsement."
1'rice Ode, at ;!! dealer:;. D-rn't
ask for u kidney rrrnedv
7r!:ih
I' '.n s
ni"di- vt r.:r. r. nprop-. iatcd for that.
difficult for them to receive tbo care
which the;.' should have. There is
Ducks 20c'
Geese 18c
TVrlrvs 22c
Gumeas, per dozen $3.03 reported eleven or the family down
Beef Hides 14c ' with ,lie ,a,2d-v-
Horse Hides i $G.OO j Mrs. T. I Livingston departed
Will be cn hand rain cr shine and niornir.g for Omaha, going i-ia
take care of all Poultry offered fcr l'a!Uic Junction, Iowa, and Council
sale Don't tie poultry. J ho- daughter. mis
Yours very truly. j Xora Livingston, who is just now
W. E.'KEENEY. returning home, from her stay dur-
at Mr-;. Ilrinkman hail. Kostr-
:di!trn Co., Mfgrs., Pufialo. X. V. i
Unbroken line of.
Fancy Box Paper at
the Journal Office.
.uoisil ?.T3nt-Ads ?av!
"Ti:e C'.nirs:t t'.uthcrizatif)!is do
nol rr.prc'LC!it nirjiy that v. ill be: re
turned rs a re-jult of canceUatlnnj
cf contracts. The;e authorizations
were voted by conjrrer.s 'for depart
ments to contract ta expend and
uisst of $, 000. 000. 000 was unobli
gated." Hearings ff the appropriation.'.
comnitt.ee on tbo subject of wha4
r:oney ccnld returned to tlie
treasury :.re not near. ' coiupletlon.
r.r.'l .Mr. -Sherley said a bill would
if- r:r)orieri until iu'ter January
j ?. EsEmir.Et ion f the ".Vnr de
' paitment is practicayy complete.
CASE KEROSENE TRACTORS
-. j ' i .vH --- '
Save Horses Fewer Needed
Case 10-20 Features
1 rPuIls three 14-inch p!n r.ny-
whce a tfam cun continuously
pull one plow.
2 Most powerful tractor in thc roni
pound class. Delivers H 7-10
per cent more drawbar horsepower
than rated.
3 Has 4-cylimter Ciso valve-tn-head
motor heatl removaWe.
Burns kerosene successfully and
economically. Efficient air etrainer
prevents dust and grit entering
cylinders.
K Cut steel heat treatetl trs.nsmis
eion pears, enclosed and running
In oil. Hyatt Holier Bearings.
5 When plowing, all wheels travel
on unplowe! ground. Combined
tire width 3: inches. Absolutely
no side draf'c
6 Friction clutch pulley with lra-k
regular equipment. Drives 20x3t
Case Thresher with blower, feedor
and grain handler; Case No. lvJ
silo tiller and other machines
requiring similar power.
7 i-The 10-lnch Idler can be quickly
clutched-in with a lever and used
as an extra driver.
H
AR ESTIXG is mitilitv nartl on
horses, somctiincs cruel. You're liable
to ruin vour best. But this Case 10-20
Kerosene Tractor doesn't mind heat nor long
hours. Plenty of power to operate up hill if
your land is not level. The hitch is such that
you can cut a full swath all the time.
This means you can do all your haryesting at
proper time and run no risks. You can do your
own and a couple of neighborhood jobs.
This Case 10-20 pulls two 7 to S-Foot binders.
It burns kerosene economically while: working,
and 'costs nothing to feed when idle.
Let us tell you all about this powerful tractor,
or others of the Case line. '
IG-E8 and 10-20 Tractors ?iov;
Garried in Sfsclc.
il0
union,
NEBRASKA
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A.
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f $7