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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
f-jL-vTTSAlOlTTH r.T'yi I- WrniLY JGU7?NAl TENDER FARE WELL RECEP TION LAST EV jit jj-i. Pi HE TWE PARLORS OF THE METHODIST CHURCH FILLED WITH MEM BERS OF . CONGREGATION. FLEASiKG PROGRAM RENDERED Reception to Mr. mid Mrs. George A. Kaffer.berger ?r.d Far.ily and Eail nd Miss Et!.el Babbitt. i : I. r.-..i'i v.'. I....-I . i. li n li t h i.j n. he 'art !:u s i.l thi .1 vt-ry ! ii." :'..r Mr. and Mrs r at:d i'au" :;.iiys a; -:-'r. M. v htm i r-t!.-'.r !.:!. The ' t the M .1 hoJisi r- of i lit- various church tendered v. e',1 rec -p: io:i to Ccor-..- A. Kaf;enberg- r.-. .Mir..i. Coldve it ii tl ! .Mr. I'.ir! I :;t bhi 1 1 and - K:!i1 Bahhitti. all of Itavir.tr t 1 1 -.- cit y to make in Lincoln. -: -n ;:- marked hv the I .. f a v ry large r. umber of : h" i- ' '.'. two familis who v i. :. d to -;-r: J a j-v short hour? v I'l: t!i'-t;i prior to Their departure f r their to-y home in :!. capital city, re Mr. an .1 .Mrs. i;.:!n- l-rs.'-r have purchased a r. . hoino aid v. ; reside during Up time ir c.iM-'i:" rs are c i : i j ! t itiu their -! ;ic a' lor. . an 1 where Karl and MN-; lit h- Babbitt vi", remain ur.til he rt:i at :.c y.i:i university is The -v ning v;;- ,-pti.t in the t"i j o:" a s'..rt ard inre:-! :ng : :i l' o: music-ai num- a:.d r-idinus v. Lie ! : were nmli :;.-!. Tvo v. ry oh amine vocal .':;'") r v.'' r- given, hv r!r. T"oti c. V- ri; a:: i Mi- C ret eh on Mackprang !.;.! v. '! r.:u--i enjoyed as v;. j)!.!. o - I .-! ;..n contributed by - I '.:. Fran. Mr?. O. Fandin. o f,f t i,e ; ;-r-r. !;;,; -1; ! ladies f the ;. ;;roh tr a '. a ('.;; 2 h r fu i reading as ':! Miss H-1-:i W.-scot' '-.! "i':i r. "i ? 1 " w. r- ror-ojvod rvith ; -', ht 1 v ! 'r i ' or. During tl.f ..tr--' r.f !!(' ir:.i-r Attorney A. .. Tl hi -..V" a f'- v- romarks on 'hn r;;i;r!t.' ' ; r a rT u r- .f t':'' f ri"nl ;;.! t'oj oiy sir 'J or.r--f d tii- eon- r.i! f-...;r.c- f r ur-t that tiio INVESTMENTS Public Service Ccrpcrafion Paying & yo Can he r:Rfl in amrurii of $100 PKJL niZGEntLD, Investment Securities f First Nalinnl Bank Bid's, Urriaha, iSeb. church was to lose IIiosp highly s toonied members from the active work of the church and expressed on hehalf of the eonretrat ion the wi-h for the future welfare and happiness of all of the- departing ones in their new home in the cap ital city. During their long residence in the city ?!r. and Mrs. KafiYnherger and daughters have been active in the work iif tlo- church and in every de partment of the church the effect of their splendid efforts have been f-dt. Mr. KafiVnberirer and wife liiive sf-rved on the official ohurch lniard and in the bible school work and the various ladies orsnniations of the church Mrs. Kaflen bortrer lias been an active figure. The three daughters liave been life long attendants at the Sunday school of the church and have been active in the lahors for the betterment of the ohurch activities. Mr. and Mrs. ! la obit t have also neon very prom inent in the Sunday school and Kp wortli League and their departure will be keenly felt by their friend.-. As a token of the hich esteem in which the mem hers of the. Kafl'en berger family have been held by their friends in the church congre g:;tii.n. la.-t evening Mrs. Val IJnrkle on behalf of the ladies of the church presented Mrs. KatTenberger with a handsome picture which will adorn their new home as a remembrance of the many kind friends and associates in ti e old home where they have lived for so many years. The bible PLATTSMOUTH COUPLE IS MAR RIED IN WEST MISS LUCILLE BRYAN AND MR. CLIFFORD I. CECIL WED AT FORT COLLINS. was hurried to Omaha where he was taken to the Ford hospital and the injured foot at once operated on and the infected flesh removed ::nd ir was found that one of the leaders in the foot had been severed by the cut. If is expected thi.t fiyron will be brought back home this evening and v. i 1 1 be cared for by the pmi n;s and doctor of thif city. IVERSOiJ SHOP TO MOVE. BRIDE GRADUATE OF P. II. S. Z ','!:" And Had Been Visiting at Home of Sar:i Her Sister Joined There by Groom Last Week. From Tne1r' Da'i". Councilman Jail. Iwr.-on. the i i'earl street black - m it h . v.iil as so..;. as the new l'.auor parage is oomple- from his pr sent location : (in the- south Hide of lYarl street to 'the building now occupied by the as .Mr. Iversi.ii has purchas ed the building now occupied by Mr. Bauer and wiil i: -tall there a fine up-to-date blacksmith shop. ODD FELLOWS HOLD BANQUET LAST EVENING LODGE ROOMS WERE FILLED BY A LARGE ATTENDANCE OF THE MEMBERS. VISIT FRO STATE OFFICER .hi Week YOU CAN BUY Visit of Grand Patriarch and Party to the Lota! Lodge Occasion ci Pleating MeetL.r;- ar.:l Banquet. Overalls Underwear cla-s of th.e church of which Mr. 1 la !";" nberger ha leen a member presented to him a v ry handsome leather bound bible which bore his name upon the cover and represent ed the feeling of affection in which he has been held by his associates in tl:v school work. The members of the party during the evening were treated to some very dainty and delicious refresh ments which proved a pleasing fea ture of the event. The departure of The members of the Kaffenberger family from the city will b- regretted very much by the old friends of the family over the county and they trust that in the future when the work of edu cating the daughters lias been com pleted that the family will return here to 1'lattsmouth and in this beautiful little city spend the re mainder cf ihe days with those whom they have known so well in nil the vears before. SOLDIERS FROM FORT CROOK AT RIFLE RANGE From WeitnecO.i Vs I:m:v. For tirst 'time in several months the rifle range nort h of the city is in use as a party of some thirty-live ia.-t week was joined oy .Mr. (ecu oi me soicm-rs irom i ort reok are eiiii iheir lives' happiness complet- down to shoot on the ran.sie for the ed by marriage. i Vvoek. The party in charge .f a Mr. and Mrs. V. K l'.ryan. par- sergeant and last evening availed ents of the bride and Mrs. I-aac themselves of the opportunity to Cecil, mother of the groenn. all of visit this city and -p.-nd a fey.- hours attending the s.'io-v- and i-otting ;ic , (luaintod with the pe. p oi' l'latt---' llloss From We.lnesituy's Dally. On Monday morning, at the bono of the sister of the bride, at For: Collin. Colorado, occurred the mar riage of Mr. Clifford I. Cecil and Miss Lucille l'.ryan. both of l'latt.--mouth. The bride has been visit ing for some time in Colorado ami l rrrun V.'. -t:.. -,!. Last evening I'lat'e Indue No. ?, I O. (). F. of thi- city enjoved a visit from Crano I'atriarcu Hansen r t Union made, blue stripe, bil) $1.90 I leavy plain blue bib 2 00 Lightweight blue bib 1.23 Standard, full cut and weight 2.50 Standard, extra heavy 2.75 Athletic, cool-comfortable, 75c to $2.50 Ba'briggan, short or long sleeves, ankle length $1.00 to $3.00 I or us weave 1.39 Balbrisgan, fancy stripe, 3 pair .... $ 1 .00 Black, lightweight, 2 pair Black, heavier weight, 3 pair. . . . 23c 5(K: mm Urn ha a his of ja;y who i :i - ;.ect j o:i nat to a u ! il e this city, were in attendance cereinon v. I'.oth of tlo- young people are well known in this city, where they are held in the highest esteem by a larii" circle (,f friends and thor have been prominent in the church and s.cil circle of the city. The gro.ni 1 a son of Mr. and iUrs. Dane Cecil :in. a young man of exceptionally hii.li type of character, which has von for him the highest respect of 1 1 those with whom he has come in touch . The bride is a daughter of form er County Assessor V. It. Bryan and is a young lady of charm. She j, :l graduate of the schools of this oitv and has a large- number of friend -throughout the city who will join in wishing the young people the full est share- of happiness of whicdi they are o deserving. mout h. CHARLES JEIIHEK IMPROV ING IH OMAHA HOSPITAL FroT) Weil lesil'i v s ti Yesterday u eon'.mii t e from ti--' ioca! I?'ks loilge .,, -. j.! Omaha vi it with ISrother ('harl'-s .b-Iin -k at the .ct. .bi-r.;,;,'; hospital. -.i.erei he has t een f ,r II.. ast t v o v( ek.- j sufuring iroii: a brok-j, ;,ri i as" :, , re.-u;t of crrnkir.g a i' rd a u t -n..)-! bil'. The committee. Messrs. Frui.'r j i- -i'-r. 1 r .1 '. IJi;sc:. a 'pCial Vlr lodge. The l-.de rooms .v t: ID-.! by a very large a ' t . -nda;:-'. c of the mem bers of the order to meet the head of the state organization and to as sist in the- work of the lodire. ( i Neckband, fancy assoited Mripes, $1 .23 t-fi 11" .. i - r Collar attached. Collars detached, 1.30 i.00 After the ':.- !ar b iisit.es- se-.si j'iurni-I to tpe ;: suript nous ha: ranged and here .-ry pleasan'iv the v os'.Ti.'ta of l.e re'gti 'n the meiu'e-rs ad-i:'ll(i!'-t hall where ';'.i-'t had been, ar se vera! l-.oers w-re it in t;: ti :r Om.iha 1 .dge in in tt-nitig to f V";ii a g f rivrT-I'.-ilow. h:: in s I Pf iff V Wesco trs ons "EVERYBODY'S STORE' .Ian. - ' S . W. s.--m..r.-: Sara lil.!;ii"V, ;i . . ii s. .le: sen;i I I e, . s.-J.I :i I i . es ; : .-.'ll i T. !el . sle.l j), I.e . " ill..: e. .i... ;,S'-1 ; I', lis. .t.-vi-ees. l.-iltees, r.-s.-ii ; :i i i . s :,i,. ;. i I ..i . I e es I e,l I i ,. e ; ,, I , t ' folii, Air. INJURED AT SHOPS. Satu-day afternoon Kdward Gryb skv who is eniploved at the Ilurling- ten sheps had the misfortune to cet a severe rap from a rivett driving grun with wb.ioh he was working at the time and as the result he receiv ed a crv"re gash below the left eye which necessitated several t itchc to close. The accident, will cause 1 in somQ inconvenience as it will be several days before he recovers from the result. lin.'k proved during the ::- v. con.ilit iem giving his a 1 1 e siciiins much s;.T isfact ; -ii. poison na- o i-i: iP' a re i so I is Ji-t: sihle to remove til tubes from the ami and i i t, e,i there is no change few r'.avs ti'.i.t it will .i From U-e.1ne :r.ys P.-H'V. re-!,reah the an:! and s. The annual eonfereiioe of tin- pfo:.r manner as it hi Methodist ohurch of Nebraska is in possible to do this h?fo: session this week at Fniversi'y the infeitd'. t minion o I'lac-. the f.rst s METHODISTS HOLDING C0N7ERENC Ih.r! S'a iu.-h i' k ! .!,.: t r i ! ra i : . . -i T is ( t i:i tl: - n.e; p.-;;'.. -.. : i in ti:. s be. -n . oiiig ' -he !;:.. v: -itors I r 'in a n d n oat:: :! en : a n 1 the i; dii re-.-.-s (,f the ir. a t !.e w ork of (' Nebraska. T': .co;:;.io:i was ..:ie t !..'. v. a much enj ! and the meml '-rs of th.e order in this oit who v ere in ai . ::.l:-ne gaM.eri-d !:::cl; goo.: from the talks m :!. by t !: repre-enta-t.v.s ,.f th.e grand lod '.: as w.-il as th 'se of ti.e ! ica! r.'.e-ohership. It was :: late !u.:ir when the members el' ti;- a ft y e pi'.rted for their hem- .-, ff-t ling f!!at it had been a verv intf r itir oconsi-m in the torv of the (T i'T ri this ci'- i it of t h-? con- : 1 . . . ,i lerence having tieen lie-ni ye.-teruay Met hodist morning in the First church in that city. P.imn llmer C sltoiity nf On. I- ha will preside over th.e conlerer.ee and alsei conduct a bible exposition hour each morning and have an ac tive part in the guidance of the work of the meetings. Among the features of the con ference will le addresses by Ir. H. Lester Smith pastor of the Central M. K. church of Detroit. Michigan. ' k ' : 9. l:urroug:, banking, bookkeeping ' i ,..!.!: ,,e,e,;,w. 1-nttin.r mnri. I He will deliver these ad. Ire.- tlian ?2.."'ii.O0 are used for instruc tion in the Fanking department of the Grand Island Dusiness College. No oilier school in Nebraska, or sur rounding states, is so well pquippel to teach by ACTUAL FKACTICP:. 00-7 3S 1 No Second Choice! For the discriminating young man there will be no second choice after he lias sen the Fa'l styles pro duced by The House of Kuppenheimer Tiie new designs give their wearer that trim effect tl.ey have high shoulders and high wnist lines, full flared and deeply vented; some live belts, some half belts. The values at $45 and $50 are unusually good they're the most promin ent values you'll see any where. Good staple val aes '" $20 to S40 k4 B fi : t f f - 1 t : T- v. it I'l ) 1 ;7 Ik es ev i cry evening except Friday when Dr. John V. Handier will speak in j honor of the (-durational annivers ary. Itev. A. V. Hunter and wife of ih'.' Frist Methodist church of thi city are in attendance at the con ference having left Monday for t'ni vers'ty I'lace. The lay delegates tc represent the ohurch in this city are K. IL Wescott and A. L. Tidd. v. ho will be present at the meetings duriig th.e week. '"he appointment of the ministers i will be made on Mondav and the i ner-bers of the church are very anxious that Itev. Hunter be return ed here as he has been very suoee.-s-, ful in the work of the church and ; under his pastorate much good has been lone in the advancement of the interest of the Methodist church in the community. i mi i taken To ' ( '" ; ;: i .... j ,.; I, I i flME jotlha'N TV0 GJRI ? AND T'70 MEN INJURED HI AUTO CRASH Frf.tn Ti'C5.t;.y- r;i!'v. I.-,.;..- '...rt.'ins v.,-;' baci'.y in; tred in ii'i :'i::o accident which occurred siu rt u.-tanoe soiun u ui'iinu. ght. M!s r.lanch.e i- s Clara Sturzt r.eg- F. .be: ; ! org ;.r.Tli Ite-.d. Nen. ar.d Virgil Kit'erell r f Gretna, were in - machine which t :. e ot h r 1 1 f.rn G n - va i t . ::c!:e Surzer. gg-r was . Jo-epl'.'s ho'pi'::'. in th" others we-e attend- I.-i.-.nl: of a N-l... sV.n.k.y rI ntzc-tiegg r. iiiie:! with o -roa.is. Drs. !' Springfield. Ne lachine The OC'CUPiitlts Oi' j Se-.-'IM, . ; I I... l.-'-ale.-s. ,..--i.l a!! otlier estate of .ll.'o, lio- i)Mknn ii l r-'i il 1 I ei- r pel-sons i:: .!' Saiith .l:i.e l.e.le. ie ease. I ; ,li; ". Sey I : . . ! O' : -M 's. . scuii.i.n . lii-si r. a 1 name i i . '-.:: i w i s : i !.. iiiikn.e.vn i.eiis, e-. ' ;e.'l.i. j eel .:! e;,i e-.-m ,1 1 i .-s an,i .'ii elh. I i.-!-s..i. ililer.-ste.l i.'l tile .-- !' .I.'hn V. Se rii..;n-. .ie. . jis.-.i; ; I:' l;il;i.A I: iells. ,e js-e s, faIVS. ! !; S...I,. i r-pr.-.-.-i.tiit ives aiul all ntl.r .e:-s,.,s i I. te: est e. III tile estate ' A!:-. .! 'i:i V. r.-., tii..-ir. lost i.ai i.aii.e I ...".I... . . .. e.i e. , . i.o.ii-a i.. iian:. io-..:i ...mi: li.e lOlklii.WIl lews, .lev.;-' ! .ii .-"'. ! is. . na ; i .i .se at a t i s j :i'i a!! ..liio po .v.ns inieresteU in I :.e estate .1 l...n:..-a K. Car.!, le.-e.ise.! . ' t ' - i.'.l: ii.iwii 1 .!.-y ..,.., il.es., s.e.al -e'.- - !it lives a,,,l ,ni,., 1 ! .s i'li.-r.-ste.l in tl,.- e.-iate ef " i : - s . . I li.ir.l. .,.,e.ise, ; Is ll tee I " I . I ei iii. ii ve i ;. i s. i .. i jn lil.n k ! : t '. -:.; ..".si. i:i lie ("it, if l'latt--. "1..: .: . N !.i;ska ami all r--..i s , !;..::, a:i" jtit--i . t f a:iv ki'el in saj.l I ! .stale hi a ii ( all i : t e. . I , a '. I tse i:i.;i..iioi .n.:s aii'l t'i.- tin k i, v. i ' i'ao:ia'.ls ..; I.i.n ii:r-e i::i. ..nr lie! ii-' ..i an. I s; i il i in I'.'oi k tit'i'. - i u i T i "s i . : ,, t;. ( - :t - . .i I 1 1 sin. .ii : i . "a-s -..-. 1 1 1 1 . N.l.iaska V.-ii at I it-1 - ti.ititi.-.l l':il ii t' . (ti: .hiy nf Sept-in !..!. pliiintpr r'.'. l : -: -i.it :a t!'- i.-tii. t '.eiit o l-.e Coei,... ,.(- i "ass, Xe l.ras k.i. to iii' t l'!a ;: I I i s l it to I : a e .! , i I .... I iai.l. t.ev.it: !...ts .1 i.'.i. f..io ill. live i .". i ai.'l s: ..... oi HI... k ti I f . -.,: t .".. i'l tie ..!' I ia 1 1 stliiM; I 'i. '..ss I'l.iiii.. .'e i a s :a . i an.-e of !! iniV-l S- .o.-se-.s ion k llel'Self fill' I I;. .' eii-nt'.is' for iv..oe tlian t:i y.-ais I r.o: lo the . . a: lue no in. 1. 1 of sail -ti:t ami to enjoin. e;o :i a.'...' aii "I" ... I ! .':r. ! a i n is or . la i m i n n " r I u . : . 1 1 1 lien .i i 1. 1 e: . .-. iti r iai.ni - Hal l.-. i a ... I .. an'. ia mi . ... am i i Ii .!..;: .i i'..i:i:'o "on to sot t.i'ii iif fit: !.f . title, ilaini. Ile! 'l t t. ie:n. it any. .Ml.'-r leiial ..r . n ,ta OI.-. ami . i:ae I'.e siinie ao .:e.ls..l i':I.-ii..r to ti:. tit!.- ..!' t.laii: I i 'f a:..! lor uev.-ial e 1 ! a i.!e rein I '1'i.i- loene I.- ie:o!e in ts-ant lo ! a-o:.;.;- .. t'.e .'o:i;t. Von ; . e re.oii: .! to afsw, - --a:.i petition -n "r i ..-1". : . M'ln.l.iy, ii. lol.er 1 .:, 1:'I. ..t ..iii .e -..fit will I .tulv .'iit.'iv.l tl:.rei:. i-WNMi: i;. i iks 'N. 1 :.!. at !' o. i ' a I. " t ! r. I! e p.-tilio,..-a :i'l t i a I ' o siii'l I" t.i.o f i .' . . I ! ,o,.'. . I ., a nt. , !.!.i :x i I . .! ', : '!' i ,t'o. t, NUMBER OF CSSS COUNTY MEN BUY UKC IN VEST r- Tiiis i.i'iM: i ng i"':.,il; ' It; Vou'i". :' Miirnn, home : r : 1 1 i'erkins coat;;. they have I ii vi-iti!:: n.-ar and lookjog , r 1 1 ' hi". I i: in that b.eality which thev a . i .. - a (veil, pa : . ! G sent. Mr party if four, co".-i Yciii'.: of n-,.i- Murr;- V;ivL S- l.y. of A :.-. all ,'. ! : -r. land while t l.e: . . Th. y . p - ori"d i" ' 'iii'' t !. r" ;.r Jin Mr. will return to l' ri;i':.- .'it.';' :-hort f in"-, w i;.-: -' to j t . c. a 'i-U'.'ooi eat1:. : a '. on i '.' "unci: e- in : '-.at :;t -. . - ; :. Gi .: : -t -r . p -;e . iurt . w. I : l : . I ! . I'laintilT. i:i:ts .. ..t I ' i ii 1 1 1 1 i 1 ' . ' V." s I OlUII.lt OI' III. tltlMN Iliii.l Nvl,r- of I'rolmie of Will In the County Court of "as ...iin I tv. N.-oraska. J .-state of Nehiiiska. I'miiit;. of Ciiss 'll has ss. 1 ... all persons i n t e rest e.I hi ti..- es Warga O;,,,. ,,f A.ioiph Wes.-ii. .i.-cease.t: I'll leiliiir.a the p. tltloll "I l-.l IXil Let ' V el ami V.iolp, es ii. .Ir., pravo,- , on r.f til Knickrboc k- bath spray I ;! .u t.,.- iM-tMnm i:i tih-. in ti:N . ; on toe i"in oa .! i-eio em i.er. i i On f"m inber I'le'. M i j Gas wiil beg;:: the fall I. ;; .'class in iinisic. 1'iione 1J . i Olive f r 1' -.id WINS THE PRIZE. From Tiecys Pain, j In the gut -sing con est w'e I Lee i 1 m Id si th.e su re of .K'-s i t0 tjcterniin!' the number of teeth in ' Wanted: Comp-tent girl tor vn 'oral house ;vor': . three in lan.iiv. i Modern le.n:.'. address .Mrs. Sear I S. Davis. Murray. 9-1 w kd.v u- Immuncd Registered Duroc I brus'nes. the prize has been 1 I v. u i'l : Jersey mmmmmm l; V V' ,-, .j ,- .', put per; intr to estam.-iit of t'e 1 .e pi o . .1 a 11 . 1 ; as the iii-t will li. .! .carded I to Mrs. Paul Woh . f art h . whose I I 'I. i V ;guo-? of 2"S proved the one near- !;.-.-.. ,ie.i lest correct. The total number teMh was 27. Til" prize Will bej'-.-te ami t - a.lm in !st r;i! ion of I , I . stale Le ura;-.tel to Aiioipli lone of the Knickerbocker bath spray , ,,. .ecut..r: .1 ' ...,.1.., -..,.!- T--...L ni e-OTt. 1 VII- I M IS l.ereie. I.lll. 1 I loll , . i 1 1 o , c ...... -i....- - - The contest has at Don't forget us when you he the is'ss , want meat or groceries for sa i.i .tee. -as- I i ii...-.-.-, i. en.'.!.' harvest. We can take care of an. I teste - f m lit oi ..i'iliili V cs.-h. .lei .-ase.l; t 'siii.i instrionent ! a.lmilleii to . you. just phone No. 4. and v. e l'"', vi bave your order up. s1,' !',!(.?. 1 1 ATT & SON. na hi-? a' a t .ard. ami , t f l i tracted much nttenion and a large number of guesfets were received. RETURNS HOME. r ti i t . n . i .. h, I r nun eo n-.-u . euiiji, K Last evening little Byron Hal p; stead was brought home from the Fcrd hospital in Omaha where he has been since Sunday when his in jured foot was operated upon. The little lad is getting along nicely i'l l In t I I' - ''a n : I- : : : i .let is. if . I 'i-t r V- 1 ". i:. U. Ki i r t. ii n: r ti i i.i:. i t e-onr- r.f the i 'unlit i' ska. I i : k so n , I'la i n t i f. vs. k I a : i . ' K el ai I ' A number of good fall and spring pigs. The pigs are sired by Path finder and Gold Model, and contain the best and It is now- thought that he wiil i soon be on the highway to recovery Strains ktlOWII to thlS as the infection in the injured foot I seems to have been checked. BYRON HALSTEAD HAS DANGEROUS INJURY popular breed of hogs. From Uriufsdav's ralty. Byron, the little son of Mr. and j Mrs. B. J. Halstead. who wp-s i:i- I jured a few days ago while at Kock- port, Missouri, by stepping on a ! scythe which was lying in the grass rear where the boy was playing, is in quiie serious condition as the re sult of the injury. The little hid was brought to this city Sunday by Mrs. Halstead and on an examina tion here by Dr. Flynn it was found tb3t the right foot was badly infect ed and that blood poison had set in on the wound. The little sufferer Philip Schafer Address by Kail Hshavtks, orFhonsW.W. Ex. 2C31 .1. fen. hints. Fiai.eis K. Kirk- I oat ! i. k. Mrs. Framis K . Kiikpalti.k. 'ti.s: ,..;,! name unknown: th- imlitiown ' I .-its. l.' is. .-s. .o;,t,.. s. pes..,,ai i.-o-.-.... fat l.-s an.l all '1.it persons- ir- il.ieste.l in the estate of I'l a mis K'.j Kit kpatri. ii. .l.eease.I: l 1 1 : . K t : . . 1 1 leits. .ieyi-ees. i etra t e. s. persona! far. 1 ese;l.lti .S llnl ail ollef '..ISons i'l- t.iiste.l in the estate of Mrs. Francis K. Kirkiatri.k. tirst r.al name ttu known. .ie.eas.il: the unknown hers. ,!, v--.. .-. !.::! t ees. persona! represen t a -tiv.s i in! ;iM other ;i rsons Interest..! in tl.e estate of Saooie' 1! Moer. iso k-'.ivvn ;.s s 1!. Moor, .ieeease.l: St.-i.h-n l. I hi vis: Mrs. Stephen I'. Iavi. tirs; i. ;i! I'iinie unknown: the n--k,o,wn heirs. .I.visees. legatees, per sonal representatives an.) all olher per.sons intet . sf-.l o. tl-.- estate ! tejiii. n 1 ;li-. .leiease.li the 111.- , known heirs, .lev i-ees. legatees. j.er sotoil representatives ami all otlur ,.,., s,.ns inter. -st-l in t h- estate of M's -sterihen If I "avis, tirst real name i nniil'.own. .le.-ease.l: V. I '. I a v is. a ls. I known iis Wm I Kiivis: Llizaneth iliavis: the it uk no-.vi lieirs. devisees. ; legatees, personal representatives st'r ' all other persons interesteel in the i 'estate of W I". Inivis. a ls .known as Win 1' Kavis, leeas?.l; the unknown ih.-iis .l.vi-ees. leiiatees. personal reji ' resent at ivos nn.l all otlier persons in I ter. -ie.! in the estate r I-:iizahet!i 'li-. vis .'. eeas-i! : Alfred Thomson, also known as Allie.l ll.ompson. -... - -fi-e.1 Thomson, also known as Mrs. Al fred Thoinosoti. first real name un known, the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal representatives and alT other tiers.. ns interested in the es tate of Alfred Thomson, also known Hs Mfred Thompson, deceased: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other r,.,.-nn5 interested in the estate of Mrs. Alfred Thomson, also known as Mrs. Alfred Thompson, tirst real name un known, deceased: Cnarles F. Holly; Louisa M. Holly: the unknown heirs, devices legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested i-i the estate of Charles F. Holly, de ceased; the unknown heirs, devisees, iecatees. personal representatives and ;l other persons interested in the s 'tate ..f Louisa M. Holly, deceased; John i 7T 11 ii. TT . inc.f-.'M . Ki iVjK-T.Ki vr, i i , ,i ., i,,. , ; -Ttf-m s-- "t-rei 'swsAri4i',itfeC A.r wTiiffirfio'Nrfu V THAT BLACKBOARD CONTAINS A VERY IMPORTANT LES SON; GROWN-UPS KNOW IT. THE MONEY YOU SAVE WILL BE USEFUL, BUT THE HABIT YOU LEARN OF BANKING YOUR MONEY WILL BE OF UNTOLD VALUE. MEN OF MONEY WILL KNOW YOU FOR IT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR THAT KIND OF A BOY. COMEIN AND OPEN BANK ACCOUNTS FOR YOUR CHILDREN. YOU WILL RECEIVE 3 L2 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVING ACCOUNT DEPOSITS. Farmers State Bani PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA r