The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 05, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSMOTTTH 8MtWJJKLt, j6tTBNA
WILL KEEP THE
TRAIL PLAIN
LY MARKED
'meeting yesterday at noon
PERFECTS PLANS J: UK v
WELL MARKING.
OF POPULAR AUTO HIGHWAY
! Committees Are Caring For Expense
Inside Of This County
At Present.
The New Idea in Underwear!
There is a way to be comfortable even when
the day is sweltering hot.
Use underwear that does not cling to the
skin, but acts as a bellows with every move
ment of the body.
This removes perspiration and gives com
fort. There is no garment that will fulfill these re
quirements like Vassar Athletic. Try them.
$1.25 $1.50
who
ace
RECEIVES DIPLOMA
FOR EFFICIENCY
Fred P. Busch. Local Representative
of Kahn Tailoring Co. Gets
EngTaved Parchment.
From Wednesday's Ia!ly.
Fred P. Busch. manager of the
IJusch Tailoring ' Co., local repre
sentatives of the Kahn Tailoring
company, of Indianapolis, has re
ceived a few days since a beautiful
ly eugraved certificate of his skiM
and ability in taking measurement:
for tailored suits that fit without al
teration. This diploma is awarded
only to dealers who have had a cer
fain number of orders, each meas
ured so accurately as to not even
require the customary "try-on." Mr.
Busch has had the diploma framed
and it hangs in his private sanctu
ary of sanctoriums where it may
be seen by all visitors.
Fancy stationery at this office.
CASTOR 1A
For Infants and Children
In Uso for Over 30 Years
Always Dear
the
iit iwnw "
HAVE TWO VERY 'FINE CAIIS.
From M't dnf sday'n I.liv.
When it was necessary for W
Kosencrans to have a new auto
though of Mrs. KoL-encraiis a
. K.
l.c
and so while he was getting a car
got two. one for business for him
self, while he purchased a fine
Buick chummy roadster for the
wife. The one which he made pres
ent of to Mrs. Hoencrans is an ele
gant car and a wonderful piece of
locomotive mechanism. It make a
very nice gift and is ueful for the
ladies of the household as well. This
car like the one which he has pur
chased for his own use was purchas
ed through the O. K. Garr.ce which
handles the ISuiks her They an
both excellent piece tf machinery,
well conserving the purposes for
which they were manufactured.
From Wednep-.iny'R lnii.
). S. Davis of Minneapolis
has been chosen general uciai,
A 1.
of the different routnH over me
country end who was first interest
ed in the King of Trails, .whicn
. . - - ... f ' .1 1 ? t
pa?ses trcm wmiiipey iu
was in the city yesterday, and met
with the members of the commercial
club, when the matter or me ium
cf Trails was taken up and discuss
ed at considerable length. It has
onlv been a short time as per the
article in this paper of yestedrty
that interests m .Missouri anu jowa
have, been endeavoring to have the
route deflected, made to pass thru
Mowa and finding the old trail again.
at St. Joseph.
This matter was disposed of at a
meeting in Kansas lily a iew uaj
since. Vs'ow if we are to' have this
King of Trails here we should
demonstrate what we appreciate. It
should be kept marked through this
county "and the marking kept in
good condition. There is some ad
vertising which we should be will
ing to assist in doing. We enjoy
the matter of added traffic this way
Jhv reason of that trail and should
show our appreciation by keepinp
the 'rail well marked for the' trav
eling public. At the meeting yes
terday it was considered that it
vrould probably require about S2T0
for this purpose. This is to be rais
ed bv memberships in the associa
tion costing $10.00. President
Bestor of the commercial club ap
pointed the following committee tc
cover the county for the solicitation
of these memberships-, they being:
W. B. Banning. Union; T. . H. Pol
lock. Will A. Swatek and J. P. Sat
ler. who with himself are looking
after the soliciting.
HAS FINISHED HER SCHOOL.
From Tuesday"? Daily.
Last Sunday Miss Ruby Winscott
who has been teaching near Re
liance. South Dakota. returned
home having concluded her school
and is now enjoying her vacation
Miss Ruby has made a good success
of teaching at the place where she
has beenand has the urgent request
to return for the coming year, but
as to yet has not concluded to ac
cept. Miss Winscott is veil quali
fied in the avocation which she has
chosen.
OPENING NIGHT AT
DEN BIG SUCCESS
More Ak-Sar-Ben Knights on Open
ing Night Than In Any
Previous Year.
VANDALS ABROAD
IN PLATTSMOUTH
Destruction of Property and Viola
tion of Others Rights
Their Idea.
GUY MORGAN NOT
REELING WELL
From Wednesday" ally.
Guy W. Morgan who has been
suffering considerable from rheuma
tism for some time past has not
been able at all times to attend to
his work, and has been compelle.l
to rest. Mr. Fred P. Busch his
friend has been trying to assist to
some extent in the work, as well as
looking after his own. Mr. Morgan
is also troubled with some affection
of his tonsils a? well.
THE UNIVERSAL CAP
Because of its all-around utility, the
Ford One Ton Truck vith worrn. drive'
has made itself an absolute business ne
cessity. It's so dependable in service
wherever placed, flexible and
sure in control and low cost
of operation and mainte
nance and possessing that
vanadium steel strength, it
has become the want in
every line of business from
retail merchant to manufac
turer, from engineer to contractor, from
corporation to farmer. Let us tell you de
tails and give you a demonstration. Truck
with Grain and Stock body and Winter
cab, $775.00 delivered.
Ford
Truck
Your
Need
T. H. Pollock Garage,
Telephone No-1 -:- - -:- Plattsmouth, Neb.
l'orr. Wednesriav'a liay.
The park and improvement board
in an effort to beautify the citj
have furnished flowers for plantinf
along Washington avenue and the
citizens living along that popular
thoroughfare have done much worV
to keep the parkings along the ave
nue looking the best. The board
which consisted of Phillip Theirolf.
II. B. Hayes and Wm. Schmidt mann
but a few days eince expended $6.20
for flowers and plants to place alonr
the avenue, which were used for the
beautifying the place. Andy Kroeh
ler has worked hard to keep the
place in front of his home looking
nice, while some vandals have come
along and plucked" the plants and
flowers up carrying them away.
These people who do this have very
little respect for the rights of th
people of the city who have expend
ed money for the purpose of mak
ing the town more agreeable to live
We do not know who they are, but
be it man. woman or child, a branch
from the water elm a half inch in
diameter and about three feet lonp
dexterously applied to their west
elevation might aid them some.
WILL REPORT FOR
SERVICE SOON
From Wednesday' Dallv.
Edward Fogerty, who has been
on a furlough for 'the past forty
days or more from his duties on the
cruiser MarhleheajJ, on account of
that vessel being used for the pur
pose of furthering the Victory drive
has received notification that he. is
to report at San Francisco on the
ninth for duty. He had been at hir
home at Havelock, and ran down
here last evening for over night to
visit with relatives and friends be
fore he departed for the west again.
Edward is a son of Kern Fogerty
and a nephew of John and Thomas
Swoboda and has other relatives ir
this city.
Itching, bleeding, protruding or
blind piles have yielded to Doah's
Ointment. COc at all drug stores.
Prnm Tuesday's Pally.
The opening night of the Ak-Sar-
Ben show at Omaha last "evening i.s
Jescribed as having been a perfect
cream. The big show is one of
Jus uenz prime enorts anu fur
vears past tie lias oeen staging it
ind looking after the decorating of
the floats that go to make up t he
'all parades.
The den was jammed to capacity
tnd the last membership card issued
eglstereu J.14 1 more man were
ver secured in an entire season be-
bre and indicating. that the 5,00
nark will undoubtedly be reached
y fall.
Mr. Henz" newest show is up to
he minute, having to do with the
lanishment of King Booze from oil'
he earth and is staged "in three acts.
!n the last scene the only remaining
afe place for dispensing liquor--
lamely, the bottom of the sea is
ihown most realistically. Prior tc
;eeking refuge there, the dispensers
lave even been driven from hell it-
elf. During the production various
nitiatory stunts are indulged in at
he expense of some few picke I
goats" from among the candidates.
ater in the reason there will un-
oubtedly be the usual Cass county
light, when residents of Platte
.louth and vicinity will be invited to
iew the artistic settings and clever
icting of their Omaha brothers, di-
ected by Jolly, big-hearted Gu.i
Uenz who is known to not a
it our townspeople.
few
SETTLED OUT OF COURT
Prom Wednesday's Pally.
The matter arising ouf of the
usiness of an elevator at Manlev
;ome time ago, wherein James L.
Wiles secured a judgment against
. Keckler for the value of grnin
vhich he had stored in the elevator,
md he having a lien upon certain
ands in which Mr. Keckler was in
terested, was settled out ofcourt a
ew days ago, thus taking the mat
er out of the channels of legal pro
cedure in which it had been drift
ing along for some time.
THIS HASN'T BEEN SWORN TO.
A schoolboy in London turned this
n as a composition on Christopher
,'olumbus:
Columbus was a man who could
nake an egg stand on end without
'rushing it. The King of Spain sent
for him and asked him:
"Can you, discover America?"
"Yes," Columbus answered, "if
you will give me a boat."
He got his boat and sailed in the
direction that he believed America
was. The sailors mutined and In
sisted there was no such place as
America, but presently the pilot
rame to him and said:
"Columbus, land is In sight."
"Well, It's America," Columbus
aid.
When the boat ncared the shore.
Columbus saw a group of natives.
"Is this America?" he asked them.
"Yes," they replied.
"I suppose you are Indians," Co
lumbus went on.
"Yes," the' chief answered, "and
ire you Christopher Coldmbus?" ,
"I am."
The Indian chief turned to his
companions and 'said:
"The jig is up. We are discover
ed at last."
BUILDING MANY
NEW HOMES I
PLATTSMOUTH
CONTRACTORS ARE KEPT BUSY
ANE HAVE TIME ENGAG
ED FAR AHEAD.
XKvRfSf? Tuirz 5, 1312.
PETER HEROLD BUILDS HOME I
James W. Sage Also Erecting- Three
Modern, Up-to-Date Bunga
lows on 7th Street.
i
EVER YBODY
is compelled to be out more or less in
this wet weather.
WHY GET WET?
When you can buy a garment, good
or just such weather, and a sure pro
tection for clothing and health.
BUY A RAIN COA T
$6.95 to $27.50
ber, slicker and twill fabrics
OR A SLICKER SUIT
$8.50
for roust-about work where
a long coat cannot be worn
ATTENTION RETIRED FARMERS
I have charge of an 80-acre tract
f land which has just recently been
Sub-divided into 5 and 10-acre tracts
and which is located on a paved road
nd Just outside of the city limits i f
Lincoln. The ground lays beauti
fully. This is just the right place
for a nice home location and 5 acre?
can be bought at a price no higher
han Just one city lot would cost in
Lincoln, and the taxes are much
lower.
, Jf Interested, write or see me for
particulars, Frecl. L-- Clinton, 207
Little Bldg., Lincoln. Nebr.
From Wednesday's Pnlly.
The new home of Peter Herold
and wife which is being construct
ed on the site of the old one. which
was recently torn down, is going up
as rapidly as uossihle under
ing conditions, with the securing if
material difficult. The new homo,
when completed will be one replete
with modern conveniences and com
forts and will make an 'excellent
abiding place for the fainilv as well
is add much to the attractiveness
of that portion of the city in which
it is located, and will be one of four
that will, add to the attract ivvness
of South Seventh street, the other
three being the new cottages under
construction by James T. Sage, and
which like that of Mr. Herold. will
be modern in every respect. Seventh
and Sixth streets have been curbed
anu guttered anu an ordinance pus ,
already been passed providing forii.v.,rr Mnn.i;iv'i naiiv.
like improvements on the intersect- During the storm of Saturday
ng cross streets, which will enable night a bolt of lightning struck one
property owners to keep up the ap- corner of the house- at the home of
pearance of their residences by nice- B. B. Warthen. doing considerable
lylkept parkings. ' dannee by tearing the plastering
The three rental properties being ; from the wall and splintering up
constructed bv Mr. Sage have been the w&odworK somewnai. a oiaze
FOR DRESS, in assorted
fabrics ind colors,
FOR WORK, in clear rub- tf A OCT t C0 CA
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S ALSO
C. E. Wescott's Sons
EVERYBODY'S STORE
HOKE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
repeatedly spoken for as there are
many people nowadays who are 1:1
v. as started
g wished. In
search of better places in which to entered
live. Not alone is this true in the ; and Calvin
city of Plattsmouth but all over the
"ountry as well. i
The man who is in some way pro
viding himself with a home of his
own is considered most loresignteu.
whether he acquires it by purchase
outright or by payments negotiated
through a building and loan society.
There is a great amount of joy that
romes through ownersnip oi ones;
home, and which is lacking in rent-j
al property, be it ever so welf fur-.
nished. Perhaps it is the uncertain-)
ty of the length of time one may hold
onto the place he likes, but probably
but was soon extin
the. room where the
were sleeping Norma n
Warthen, neither oi
whom were injured or as much, as
received a shock. While tlu du.ni
a o done was smiil, the excitement
va considerable.
MUCH RAIN AND MUCH SNOW
From Wednesday's Paily.
This morning Oliver Osborn who
has been in the west for some time
returned home and reports that he
has just completed the planting of
200 acres of corn and twenty acres
of cane, and that while everything
is looking fine, that it is pretty cold
out that way. It has been raining
and snowing for the past few days.
Wall Paper. Paints, Gla-ss. Picture
Framing. Frank Gobe'man.
PASSES 77TH MILE STONE.
he house in which we live.
It is the height h of wisdom at
this time to purchase a home or buy
suitable lot and erect one thereon.
There are several good building and
loan association which will provide
From -Monday's I'atvv.
Today our Col. M. A. Bates is 77
years of age. and for over fifty
vears was engaged in the newspaper
name, having been editor of some
live papers during all that time. He
as been a resident of Plattsmouth
frr the past seventeen years, and
has during all this time ever work
ed for the best interest of this city.
He has now for the past three weeks
been confined to his home on ac
count of sickness and is just at this
time showing some slight improve
ments. Here is to you Col. M. A.
Bates, may vou socn be able to be
INVESTMENTS
way to acquire a home and that on . j;,ck"to your post again and enjoy
the happy greetings of your many
friends and see many years or use
fulness and happiness.
easy terms.
FOR SALE.
A Ford Touring car, In good run
ning order. Priced to sell by An
drew Stohlman, Louisville, Nebr.
Henry Horn was a visitor in the
citv this morning from his home a
number of miles west of town, driv
... j .1 t... . . . . . . -
ing in witn a team ami nusi-, u-
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
Single combed Buff Crphington
eggs for hatching'. One dollar per
setting of fifteen eggs, or five dollars
per hundred. See or call Sam Cood
man. Mynard. Nebr. 19-tf
Public Service Corporation
Paying
ii
f
Can be had in amounts of
$100
PAUL FITZGERALD,
Investment Securities
First National Bank Bid'?,
Omaha, Neb.
the roads are not in tne
condition for a buz wagon.
best of
Office Supplies? That's where we
ehine. The Journal Printery.
OR. II. C. LEOPOLD
0ESTE0PATHIC PHYSICIAN
Sprclitl Attention to Dlaeasra of Womea
ACUTK niSKASKS TRKATED
Eyes Tested and CJIasses Fitted
Night Calls Answered After Hours
and Sundays by Appointment
m. to 12:00 1:30 p. m. to T,:?.n
Plattsmouth', Neb.
8:30 a
( iialra lllitrk
I1 b o i e '2IH
B)e June Trousseau
CALLS FOR THESE
S'TTT jLTQ
ill tsadL Xk.lM
Georgettes
Taffetas
Mousselines
Foulards
Crepes
Chiffons
Sillc Ginghams
Habutais
Wash Satins
Crepe de Chines
Palm Beach Satins
Lousines
Silkj
U-f was our Silk slock so right with varieties.
.rv nurnose-Suits. DressesBlouse.", Underwear - and such
- w - j g 1"
designs and colors.
the reasonableness of prices.
juiu-i - .
You'll be astonished with their beauty and
H. M. SOENNICHSEN
Phones No. 53 and 54