The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 03, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
MONDAY. MARCH 3. 19 ID.
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o TWO
M I wear- BON TON :
BACK LACE corsets C-Cj
" MADE WITH THE NEW S;,,
;4 O-i-C clasp. ) i 7 N
ji,- iTif i " fnir ii Til
SOLD 4ND RECOMMENDED BY
The Ladies' Toggery
FRED P BUSCH. Manager
LOCAL-NEWS
Firm Saturday's Daily.
Walter Meishige' was i visiter in
tlic city yesterday from ("uHom. and
re turned home last evening.
Corneilius Murray was in the city
this morning looking after some
l.'j-:a"s coning from his home
south of Murray.
Frank Goodwin frnm n:ir Rock
P'tifts was a visitor in this city thii
i.. rniiiu. where !; v. as looking aft-
r some InulniH.
V. Ii. TI; M -Au- a visitor in t hi:;
f -v !!,:-; :ifrTii'.:n. coming fr-m
hi-. kem ;:ear Ced;r Crcik In 'h-.Y
,i'iir some bir'-iness.
Knl ri .-:;ira'k r was a vi'Uor i:.
Till.
i :i .
:::' r
y this afternoon f rt:u his
:ir Murray. a'id was looking
!li 1 busilK's-.
V. Iii. Mm !t il It
t"---;'i.' s ' isjtor
r rii'-r-. t i-:.ri:ii
Itoi: IJIirTs v.a-; a
: I'htt; -iiiouih Ci.'i
l to (! s-eine -hi,p-reliant
.
f'nv.lir, of ('(! nr
j.i-ii. with th
ts a
vii.it ' in t"e eifv
''. 'mif.g in on tii" er-rl' I.
.11!
linv.tow train this morning.
ip'i'.-H from rmith of
!; i': i ! 1 : it s wi-.s a visitor in the c ty
tiii-- .if!"-rii'.-n. !i-viiig ::;n.e iuisi
II e; Ptifteri 'o look af'er.
Walier San;: u:is a visitor in t!is
city thi.-- morning, coming from hi
hoei" M.eth of K ick I'.Iuffs. to look
alt.'r sonie busins for !!: day.
(i-oru" II. Mei-dnger of near V. :r
r.i.v was a visitor in the city tin';
rn ing coming to look after ne
ljuIness with the city merchiuit ;.
Carey S. Stottbr of u-ar Cnitm
was a i.-itor in .this 1 1 1 y thi-s morn-iu-;.
bavin?: soi::e buinc.-'s to look
after at the office of the county
cb-rk.
W. II. Heil of Louisville was a
visitor in the eity yesterday, where
be w.s bj.ikinu after : mi;' huine-v
for the day. ;ind returned home la-1
e- i'ii;:ivc.
.'diss li:!t:" I':!i;eid of Wet ping
Water ;.: a vi-i:r in this city this
morn i a having : i ii bti ir.rv mat
ters lo h ;.k after at the c-ninty
clerk's oflicc.
C. A. Harvey who is farming
southwest of MynanJ was a visitor
in this eity for a few hours this
afternoon n-d wiss looking after j
some
A:
bu-ine.::-.
derson Kou-e departed Ibis aft-
l ! . . .
To Holders of Liberty
Loan Bonds!
We shall be glad to cash your interest coupons free
of charge any time it is convenient to you.
Ask us about our plan for the free safekeeping of
your Liberty Boids.
Income Tax Blanks will soon be here. We will give
any information and fill out statements
free of charge.
1
The Bank of Cass County,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Capital and Surplus, $80,000
Your Personal Bank.
urn, mm i.iii ! ' H " ' nt u
iTiiomi for Omaha, and from there
he goes to Alvo. xvlitTO he will visit
at the honie of his brother Janus I.
Rouse for some time.
Adam Fornofi. of near (.'-.ilium,
was a visitor in this city this murn-
i:.g. coming down on the train to,
look after some slioj ping with th-i
various stores here.
Henry Snoke. of near Katie, w.i . '
a vi.-iior in the city this morn in... I
coniing to ic;r. alter M)ti:e nu-unos.; i
matters in the county court and al
so other othces in the court house.
In the Omaha Daily lice was ob
served the record of the granting of',
a marriage Ik-em e to Harry Wirth.j
of Louisville, aged ''.) years and Mi.-s
Kmtua Crahum. oT Weepij-.g Wat r.
aged 22 year.
Koy Cole, one of the electricians
or t lie Lincoln I eicpnone. ami ieie-j
graph company, has bei n working
at Lorisville. but returned home this
limrning. having coinpleied his -ork
there for a while.
Mr.-. J. I Ilunniseeker and he
d;.ugfier, Mrs. Kmmitt Sennett. of
Spuiif. arrived in the city this morn
ing and are vi.-iriug a th- home of
lli"lr tlaughter and msut. Mrs. John
Sch irk and family, and will lie their
i
; guests lor srinio time.
From Krii'ny's ImIIv.
l.)rn to Mr. ?nd Mr. W.
trt.-cn. February 2s. 1'M'K a
W. (). Iurbee of I'nit it
visitor, in tliis ei'v lust eve:: i
. ilo!
girl. as a
and
as
'.;;; looking alt
some iiusme-es i.r
a '-hort tine.
Milton Irwin from near
wa.-t a vi-itor in i! is city t 'i i
Ci.
. nn
ing coming to 1 -ok after . nut
Iiu.-i- I
ne.-s for a ?'l:rt time.
IV Mt'llie;.v ".!- i. moving to
Iowa, where he is farmin;, th;
etar. tltp-trtcc' this morning. with
iiis car. geinc vi. Pacific Junttion.
and Council Pluifs.
C. X. Hansen w'h.o is working at
Louisville, arrived in the city this
morning fratu Omaha, where lie has
been looking after some busiiirs
over i.iit'j. and came here to trans
act some matter:; this morning.
Ceorge II. Snyle-, was vi ut.ir ill
Cedar Creek hist evening, going to
view- the ruins of t lie former prop
erty v.hifli was burned yesterday,
ami wliieh he says is only an ash
hei't;, with a few irons nii.xed there-
Willi.
Kdward Wagner of near
f
r?3
Creek loaded a. car with his farm
ing implements and household pools
fnr shinment tn the western nor- !
tion of the state. where he wiTi
make li is home in the future, ami
where he will engage in farming.
The woman's relief corits has lost
a valued member in the person of
Mrs. Van Horn, whose death occur
red Wednesday of this week. Mrs.
Van Horn had been a member of
the Corp for a number of years, a
most efficient member of this organ
ization. At the request of friend.
the Ritual of the order was used at
the burial service.
Hon. It. H. Windham who has
been in attendance at the state leg
islature, for the psf week return
ed l.ome last evenir.u. the legisla
ture, having taken a recess until
next Tuesday. March 4th Mr.
Windham gratefully welcomed this
recess as his hcilih has not been
the best, and it will give him an
opii ttinity to recuperate.
I-'i-om Tliurs.l;iy's li.ii'v
Carl Slander, of Greenwood, was
a visitor in this city this morning,
coining down to lo;k after some
bur. i nc?.s at the court house.
Julius I Ml flicker, of near Cuilom.
was a visitor in Plat turnout h vester
J:y, and after having transact .d
some matters of business, returned
ho:r..' in the afternoon.
Kugene Cole, of Weeld'lg Water.
lis a 'visitor in this ci:y for a !(
'day.-, having arrived her" hut even
ling, ami will he a g".est at the home
'of his brother. Roy CmIc. while her
his brother. Rov ( wie, wi:iie nert
Thomas K. Parnieb- d-parted last
ee;.in:i for Louisville. where he
ha-
i he
sotii" bu .im-ss to lo-ik a f ; cr at
bank there, and -a ill aiso :ttend
fciiu' other mafter:: a- will.
o
( ote Ci
ri'tl this i;u. riling
f ir '.oui-iv:!!.-. v. is re ''e i t v.orhitig
If;-,- .i-e Li'icclti T'-L-pl-oiie ml i c-le-j
rr: ;-h cunpa nv. l:c. ving sp.-c-lial
matter, there to I ok after.
.-.i I i n t- :i . . tivi::i' eolith of
the it y. rear old K'k !: P.lutT-. is
nursing a crv seie tMicer. which he
had entangled in a gasoline engine
a short time avo. and !:e h.is h?u t-)
have tlte piac-e lanced twice since,
n account of a gathering.
Mrs. Arthur Sa'sbury. v.ii" of t h .'
sheriff of Lincoln county, bavin :
foi.ie !:i.- i ::e- s cal!:ng her from her
home i:i North P'attc tt) Ottiaha. af
ter having tompltted th" sa.ne. can."
to Plat tsnioui h. where she is visit
ing at the-home of her friends. Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. MeMaken.
Mr-. T. J. La.il.er, of Louisville,
was a visitor in the eity yesterday,
being a gne I a I the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Trit.---.-h. Mrs. Par
ker came just at this time in opUt
not on!- t visit with Mr. and Mrs.
i'friti'';. but also to meet Mrs. Win.
Wi'tlc and t'auh'cr. Mi-.- Ksther.
w ho are at the; time visiting at the
bottle of .Mr. ami Mrs. Tritseli. 're...
th'.ir home at Two Harbors. Mk'ni-
This morning Kugene S. Set;:, who
!s:is I c'.-n loading his. bou-eholfl gor ds
f. r the ;i't few days, departed for
l.::;eclii. w h re l,e will visit for some
time, before d-r-parling for his home
Mn the wi;. Mrs. Set, is ju t now
iteppiii for ;i short time at the
1 '-r.ii' of her parent'-: at Lincoln. Mr.
;-.;if Mrs. A. 1 1. Vanlandingham,
where they .viil both visit for a
ti.'-.rt tine before going to their
h nie ;it Casper. Wyoming.
Why Culds Arc Dangerous.
Yc.h are fiften told to "beware eT
: cold," hut why? We will tt 11 you:
Kvery cold we.iken the lungs, low
ers the vitality and paves the way
f'.-r th" more seriou:; di -eases, peo
ple who contract pneumonia firs
tr.ke cold. The longer a cold hargn
on. tli" greater the danger, especial
ly from the germ uisea-ses, ;,
cold prepares the system for tlx: ie
cption and development of the
gcrm: of ceusntiipt iotf. diphtheria,
starlet fever and whooping cough.
The tuieker you get rid cf vrur
did. the less the
oati:
er of eon't ra:t
ies. Chamber
has a great
ing one of t he -e disc
i Iain's Cough Itemed v
reputation as a cute for colds and
can be tlept nded upon. It
is pleas-
ant l; take.
GHRIST & GHRIST. '
Photograpntxs.
Make a specialty of good
traits.
por-
Do enlarging, copy and cc!ored
work.
Kodak finishing, etc.
We guarantee all work.
Sunday sittings by appointment.
We are always here.
Telephone 615. Coates Block.
Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
A Timely Saggestion.
Th" next time ou have a cough
or cold trv Chamberlain's Cough
Kcmcdy. It ii pleasant to fake and
and you ate ure to he pleased with
the teli-f which it affords. This
remedy has a wide reputation for
its cures of coughs and colds.
Subscribe for the Journal.
FIFTY YEARS !N
BUSINESS IN
OLD NEBRASKA
WITH
AS
A REPUTATION AS GOOD
THE BEST BUSINESS
STILL GROWING.
JULIUS FEPFtn3RS, LINCOLN
The Oldest Ciar Manufacturing
tablisliment ia State Today
Had Snail Beginning
l-ifty year:-, ago Jalius Pepperberg
cai.'.e to ilatisiin.-uili. a youm' mail
!ii!"d with all the ambition neces
sary to make a business venture of
any sort a genuine success, and es
tablished a little cigar store and
manufacturing plant in this city, tit
that time making most all the goods
he ;.old over the counter ami to the
irade. himself.
The little frame building shown
below stood on the Main street of
Plat tsniont b. on the south side.
about opposite where the court, house
now stands, and was the home of the
now and then very popular brands
THK FIRST FACTOItY
of i'eppt rberg's cigars, of which the
pods" h is, iil v.iys been a favorite.
Mr. Pepperberg stands in the center
of this picture. ; tn! as you will nott
by him stands one of the "good In
dians" of Nebraska, as in those days
tl.ev were very numerous in this
par' of l he state, and very few of
then: were as well behaved ami kept
their place like this old trusty Pep
perberg Indian.
Mr. Pepperberg remained in this
1 cation for a number of years, and
as the city advanced. Mr. Peppcrber
grew with it and moved farther
we,i on Maiti street, and at the time
the Journal publisher came to
Plattsmouth. he occupied the two
story briik building where the S.
S. Chafe meat market now is locat
ed. This was seventeen years ago.
Duiing all these years the cigar bus
itnss with Mr. Pepperberg was in
reasing steadily, and at this lime,
he was eaipioying in the neighbor
hood nf twenty men. ami his brands
were then sold in many towns over
eastern Nebraska and western Iowa.
Julius Pepperberg was always a
good man for the town he called
honi". ;i:ii he was always a good
nutii for Plajtsmoiith and Cass coun
ty, and stiil has a world of friends
in his old home who will stand be
hind everything that can be said
good in his behalf. 11 was with the
d.'cpe-t retrrHs that they received
the news of his removal to Lincoln.
Since the removal of the Pepper
berg Cigar K.-.tablishinent to Lin
coln, they have taken on a large job
bing business, as well as increasing
their manufacturing plant to a great
extent and at the present time are
employing over "thirty men in the
hand-made department all the year
round. The' "Puds" and other brands
of their cjgars are sold all over the
DR. H. G. LEOPOLD
irfliniu rr m j
ACUTE DiSEASK5 .TREATED
Kyea Tested inJ Glas'ses fitted
Night Calls Answered Aft?r Eoan
and Sundays by Appointment.
8.30 a. ic to 12:00 1:33 o. m. to 5:3f
riT. ""2 PlattsmouUi. Neb
m. R. P. WESTOVEBi
rilYSICIAN ct SURGEON,
C3utes Block.
Res. 3 13 PHONE Office o67
t : - V .-'
; state of Nebraska and in adjoining
' states.
j According to the records of the
Omaha Internal Revenue Collector's
joflice. the Pepperberg factory is the
(oldest in the state, ami during that
fifty years since its establishment on
I the banks of the Missouri river.
they have made over fifty million
cigars, with a continue'd growth
right up to the present time.
We also print here a picture of
Mr. Julius Pepperberg as he is to
day, looking hale and hearty, after
J CLIPS PEPPEKBKKG
fifty years of work with a growing
business from the day of its incipi
eney. May he long live and continue
to prosper is the wish of the Jour
nal. Since moving to Lincoln. Mr. Pep
perberg has associated himself with
his son. Roy V.. who has been tak
ing a large portion of the business
burden from the shoulders of his
father in late years, and in celebrat
ing their fiftieth anniversary in busi
ness they can almost look forward
to another fifty under the manage
ment of the junior Mr. Pepperberg.
MRS. B. WURL SOME BETTER.
Krom Sji t 'inlay's laily.
Mrs. li. Wurl w ho has been so ser
iously ill at her home in this city
for the past more than a week, is
reported as being considerably im
proved just now, and hopes are ex
pressed that she may soon be able
to sit up some. Her sons. Paul Wurl
of Byron. Nebraska, and Earnest E.
Wurl of Los Angeles, being here to
visit their mother. Mr. Paul Wurl
having been here for several days,
while Mr. Earnest Wurl arrived this
morning.
It in to be desiretl by the many
friends of this good woman, that she
may be restored to her health itr a
short time.
ALTHOUGH NOT THE
BEST SELLER, WAS
iiinoT nn mrn?
mUOI ULLUf LU
STORY OF -THE SHEPHERD OF
THE HILLS" WAS LIKED
BY ALL CLASSES.
And Now Has Been Filmed for the
Movies Coming to Parmele
Theatre Two Lays.
Harold Pell Wright, at the head
of the Harold Bell Wright Story-
Picture Corporation, of which Els-
bery W. Reynolds, his publisher, is
president, will filinatize the most
ixipular of the works from his pen.
Already one of these. "The Eyes of
the World." has been shown in this
citv and now comes the announce
ment that h second. "The Shepherd
of the Hills" is coining to the Par
mele theatre on next Wednesday
and Thursday. March th and 6th.
Of all the Wright stories perhaps
more suitable choice for transfor
mation to moving pictures could not
be made. Although "The Shepherd
of the Hills" may not have been Mr.
Wright's greatest work from a lit
erary stand noint. it is thought to
be the best beloved" of all his stor
ies. The Characters, from "Preachin'
Bill down to little "Pete" have found
numberless friends in all living lan
guages. A story so rich in symbolism that
it approaches the allegorical, yet so
lucid ami real that it may be said
to have attained the grandeur of
simplicity.
Mr. Wricht is truly a man with
a mission and a message. A great
storv-leller, 'a creative imaginative
genius, as it. were.
The limitless possibilit ie.i of the
motion picture camera will enable
him to bring his great word pictures
to his millions of readers with re
newed interest. To this end let us
be grateful as never before for the
motion picture camera. In these days
I wnen pictures are luuaeu on uieau-
ins less themes and built from shal
low stories, the public cannot help
but welcome those founded on such
high class fiction' as emulates from
the ueii of Harold Bell Wright, and
fbo work of himself anil associates
to that end will meet with decided
success.
This nreinier uroduction of "The
Shenherd of the Hills"- will he in
ten reels with incidental music, and
forming an evening's entertainment
well worth, the seeing.
raraieie
Commencing
MARCH6
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY!
AFTERNOON
2:10
in pictures
XSSSSS- WWW 'y5
I SHEPHERD
THE H1L.LS
a. UADni n nn i vxDir. mt
WA.
Special
NOTE This picture turned people away every per
formance at Omaha.
Prices!
PLUS THE
RETURNS FROM THE EAST.
From Saturday's Iaily
This afternoon Dr. C. A. Marshall
who has with his wife been at the
home of their daughter Mrs. W. P.
Bull and family of California. P..
where they were called several
weeks since by the serious illness of
their daughter Mrs. Bull nee
Gladys Marshall and reports Mrs.
Bull as progressing very nicely ar
this time. Mrs. Bull has the pneu
monia, and severaiy as ner recover.
was dispaired of for a number of
days. At this time she is making
good improvement, and as their
little daughter Mary is sick and
threatened with pneumonia as well
Mrs. Marshall concluded the had
better remain until she was certain
that the little grand daughter was
on the road to recovery.
Come in and
operw (X
mamewizamMk
You work hard forxoar monm
pjfwk'jfc it will then work foryou:
ASK ANY WEALTHY MAN HOW HEGOT HI ATnn-r
WILL TELL YUU IT BEGAN WITH A SMALL BANK ACCOm r
THAT HE BUILT HIS FORTUNE BY WORKTNnH n prT'n?." I"
ING EVERY CENT HE COULD "RAKE AND sp.rrpp .. ""u nnSi
YOU CAN DO THE SAME!
THAT MONEY YOU HAVE IN YOUR POCKET W L START vo ,
mMF TN DNH dTHRT YOU.
TrnTLL RECEWE H PER CENT WTEREST ON TIME CER
TIFICATES.
Farmers State Ban!
PLATTSMOUTH.
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1 THEATRE
TWO DAYS 4 SHOWS
F3
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8:10
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Music!
ji
Matinee 25 and 35c
;ning 25, 35 and 50c
WAR TAX
8
The Best Laxative.
"My sedentary habits have neces
sitated the use of an cc-cationa 1
laxative. I have tried many hut
found nothing better than Cham
berlain's Tablets," writes George !'.
Daniels. Hardvviek, Vt. Mr. Dan
iels is proprietor of the H.irdwick
Inn. one of the model hotels fo New
England. SEED SPRING WHEAT FOR SALE.
I have about 200 bushels f the
celebrated Marquis beardless spring
wheat, and about ."n bushels of the
bearded spring wheat similar to tin
blue stem variety, for sale on my
farm near Mynard. Excellent quality
and clean of foreign seed.;. Call
Sherman Cole, phone 401-L daw
Journal Want-Ads Fay I
1 lv ..j
and lay
WHY NOT bfcim mow -rn
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