The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 20, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY.. NO VTHEEB- 2Q. iSid.
PIATTSMOTTTH SEMl-WnZELY JOURNAL
page nvz
MEETING OF
THE KNIGHTS
OF COLUMBUS
GATHERING AT A. 0. U. W. HALL
.LAST EVENING WAS VERY
WELL ATTENDED.
HAD SMOKER AND LUNCHEON
of the Knights of Columbus have
Very kindly offered to assist the local
post of the American Legion in al
lowing them the use of the hall for
their social meetings and as soon as
the A. O. U. W. hall shall have been
formally turned over to the local
council the "Caseys" -will see that
the service men are given full wel
come to the use of the building for
their meetings.
SEEK GUARDIAN
CAR SHORT
AGE HOLDS UP
SHIPMENTS
ELEVATOR MEN ARE UNABLE TO
HANDLE CROPS OWING TO
POOR SERVICE.
Pleasing Address by Fatlur Shine,
On Origin of the Society of
Knights of Columbus.
FOR MOTHER0N LNE 0F THE MOi pagefig
and a portion of the Murray grain
has been shipped from this city over
the Burlington, being brought here
by wagon and loaded for shipment.
The Murray elevator men have at
several times taken the matter of tlie
'car shortage up with the state rail
way commission and for a short
time secured a measure of relief, but
the conditions have dropped back to
as bad if not vorsp than that pre
vailing before and it will be neces
sary to once mor place the car
shortage matter up to the state com
mission to secure the needed ser
vice from the Missouri Pacific line.
Children of Mrs. Frances S. Vallery
Ask to Have Guardian Over
Mother Estate Matter
From "Wednesday's Dally.
This morning a hearing was had
in the county court on the petition
filed by Mrs. Alpha Mae Sherpherd-
son. Kdward ( Vallery. Jes.se II.
Vallery and Mrs. Blanche Meisinger.
in which they seek to have a guar
dian appointed over their mother,
Mrs. Frances S. Vallery. The peti
tion recites that the mother is pos
sessed of personal property and leg-j
Only Two Cars in a Month at Mur
ray Elevators at Mynard
Fare Still Worse.
Boys' Sweaters
From We liiifsday's Pally.
The question of securing cars for
the shipment of grain now stored in
the elevaiors in tlti. county along
the main line of the Missouri Pacific
railroad is one that is giving the
managers of the elevators'' a great
deal of worry and their statement
of the car shortage certainly looks
acy amounting to $4,000 and real as though something should be done
estate valued at S3. 000 with an an
nual rental income of $1,000. and it
in the way of giving them relief
and permitting the farmers to dis-
alleged by the petitioners that : Pse of their srain crops
From Wednesday's Dally.
Last evening the members of Juan
do Padilla council. Knights of Co
lumbus held a very largely attend
ed and interesting meeting at the A.
O. V. V. hall on Pearl street, and one
that was most successful in every
way.
The members of the council pass
ed upon a number of applications for
membership at the meeting and will
later take up the work of inducting
the new candidates Into the myster
ies of this excellent order.
One of the pleasing features of
the meeting was a short aidress de
livered by Rev. M. A. Shine of St.
John's church. who spoke on the
origin of the society of the Knights
of Columbus and its purposes and
aims. The ill health of the eloquent
rector made it impossible for him to
make as extended an address as had
been planned, but during the hort
time of the speaking a, very inter
esting and instructive address was
given.
Following the meeting of the lodee
a short social and get-together meef
ing was enjoyed with a smoker and
luncheon that added a pleading touch
to the meeting.
The Knights of Columbus, during;that direction will be taken bv the Srain "'afnc- farmers who d
VERDICT OF JURY
IN DAMAGE SUIT
Plaintiff in Case of Irene Berry vs.
Wilhelm Knaup et al. Award
ed $2,000 Damages.
A big stock to select from every kind from a turtle neck
cotton sweater at 75c to the finest all-wool rope-stitch at $6.00.
In addition to our regular line we have two sample
lines which enable us to save you 25 on the old
price this means about 50 now. Boys all-wool
slip-overs and button fronts $4.00 and $4.50.
C. E. Wescotts
ons l i
'EVERYBODY'S STORE"
This is a "like
-to-show-you-store. "
is
Mrs. Vallery, owing to her age and
mental condition, is unfitted to han
dle the affairs of her estate, and it
is therefore prayed that the court ap
point such guardian.
The petitioners are represented in
the case by Attorney A. L. Tidd. and
the interests of Mrs. Frances Vallerv
are being cared for by George W. point.
One of the points that has the
greatest complaint is at Mynard.
where the manager of one of the
elevators states that only two car?
have been given each of the elevator?
since the 1st of September, and this
certainly has not been a fair deal to
this very important grain shipping
From Wednesday's Tu!ly.
The case of Irene lierry vs. Wil
helm Knaup et al, in which the
plaintiff sued for damages in the
sum of $r..(K't for injuries received
in a collision between the auto of
the defendants anil the buggy of the
plaint ill', was given to the jury yes
terdav afternoon at o'clock and at
5:::o the jury reported in with a I Home Place of N. H. Isbell West of
verdict awarding damages to the AJns uir5"' 1S 10r an
LAND BRINGS A
VERY GOOD PRICE
plaintiff in the sum of $2,000.
This morning the time of the dis
trict court was occupied in the se
lecting cf a jury in the case of the
ISank of Cass County vs. F. II. Wyn:i
et al, and the attorneys, (. A. Rawls
i
for the plaintiff and I. O. Dwyer fori
the defendants. took up the major
Acre to Martin Nelson.
From We dnes day's Daily.
The constantly raiding land values
in Cass county were shown yesterday
when -the deal was closed whereby
Martin Nelson, one of the enterpris
ing farmers living northwest of the
Magney, former county attorney
Douglas county.
of
The elevators at that place have
been filled for several months and it
The Darties to the case, after fill- ,s now mipossime lor me manager.
ly considering the matter, decided of the levators to handle the grain
that it weuld be best for all concern- coming in owing to the fact tluV
am!
it is
portion of the morning in the exami-'
icily, became the owner of the N. II.
nation of the jury to fnd the twelve
Isbell property located a few miles
men who would be able to try
case solely upon its merits.
the '
j west of the city, paying for the
ed to have the court appoint some- ,ne' have nc) laie to store il
FORES SOLD ON PAYMENT PLAN.
one who would be agreeable to the
with no cars being delivered
Call on us and let us explain our
plan how we will sell you a Ford
their activities with the army and
navy served a great purpose and as
sisted very materially in contribut
ing to the comforts and amusements
and entertaining of the members of
the I'nited Spates forces both in this
country and abroad and imbued with
the highest patriotic inspiration car
ried on their work with great suc
cess. To assist the work of the
former service men the local council
wishes of Mrs. Vallerv as well as the mipossmie to ciean oui me eiew.oi
heirs of the estate to safeguard the ana vul 1,1 r"" t,n " "urMl- car. any model, on payments to suit
interests of all parties, and steps in ' a result of the stagnation of tli- vonr alar-- Now is the time to get
l new Ford car. if you wait till
tract of six acres. $C00 per acre, or
a total of $3,600.
The place is not exceptionally well
improved but was desired by Mr.
Nelson for the reason that it ad
joins his farm of eighty acres and
has a more favorable location on
i the main highwav leading into
j
: Plattsniouth.
GETTING ALONG NICELY
From Wednesday's Dally.
Our old friend, William A. Taylor,
residing south of this city, who for
the past several weeks has been con
fined to his home suffering from the
effects of a dislocated hip, is now do
ing very nicely. Reports from th
bedside of Mr. Taylor state that he
has now almost regained the full use
of his limbs and is showing every
sign of improvement. This will be
most pleasing news to his many
friends throughout the county and
they trust he may continue to improve.
Lost, on Cedar Creek road a weel
chain last Saturday. Finder please
notify P. A. Meisinger. telephone
No. 2502.
court.
Most disfiguing skin eruptions.
spring the demand will be so great
that we will not be able to fill all
sire to dispose of their grain crop.
have bet ii put up against it.
The condition at Murray is th"
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are same as at Mynard. as they have re
due to impure blood. Burdock Dlood ceived only two cars so far t h i :-;
Bitters as a cleansing blood tonic is 'month and at present it has beer
well recommended. SI. 25 at all necessary for the elevator manager.-, j
stores. I to bring their newly bought corn ' stipat ion is to take regularly
into TM.ittcmmit h fir sViinni.nt Tli laxative. Doan's Regulets are recom-
For Sale: My residence property
orders. Buy now and pay while you jn South Chicago Avenue in Platts
ride. T. H. Pollock Auto Co. Phone mouth. Four acres, '.-room house.
with basement and cellar, well, barn.
No. 1.
chicken house. Well improved. Ad-
One way to relieve habitual con- dress Mrs. F. M. Hrsse, 125 So. Cher-
a mild ry St., Ottumwa, Iowa.
Buy a new Ford car now on the
payment down, balance on monthly
payment plan. For particulars see
T. H. Pollock Auto Co. Phone No. 1.
liello! Heard ahrnt tLc dinner at
Lewiston ?
; 0 0 f I G Solo
Car Load of
Good Dairy
Cows
Itching piles povoke profanity, but
profanity won't remove them. Doan's
Ointment is recommended for itch
ing, bleeding or protrudnig piles.
COc at any drug store.
t
Meet me at the dinner at Lewis- . Burlington railroad has been better
ton again this year.
ab!e to supply the demand for cars
mended for this purpose,
at all drug stores.
:0c a box
1 Wanted to Buy
T. H. Pollock.
Good milk cow.
Ii 17-r.d-lw
For earache, toothache. pains,
Thomas' Eclectric Oil. a splendid
! remedy for emergencies.
Read the Journal for all the Dews.
There will be a public auct
ion of good dairy cows helJ at
Murray on next
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
NOVEMBER 22d
at which time a car load of ex
tra good dairy cows will bs
sold to the highest bidder.
' These cows belong to Henry
Glissman, and will be sold on
the usual terms. The sale will
start at one o'clock p. m.
REX YOUNG.
Auctioneer.
f Satarday, November 22 CZ a j
PETTICOATS!
When you think of petticoats, . sj)
think of up, and then don't for- ((tSji!ikl JfUmlt V?
get that we have just the skirt ( Ir&j uPri Jvi
you want in both silks and Im ( jgl-c2vi
satines. We have just received wl zrflll F
some new fancy satine petti- zrrXnw, W Uoi llll
coates at the very attractive I 3 Jul U
$1.75 to $3.50 n I
We also have a complete line vBU I
cf silk petticoats, taffeta, Jersey P 1 1 I
and satin. All colors , and in 1 1 d M
beautifully embroidered flounces Df JfK I V
at moderate prices. Wfyyyi M V
lirnAfVr"
Witnesses Our First Showing of Ladies'
Wearing Apparel!
CONSISTING OF LADIES' AND MISSESJ
Coats Dresses
Suits Skirts
Presenting the Season's Latest Designs and Newest Style Features
at Prices Reflecting the Market's Best Values!
You are cordially invited to see this display of up-to-date and seasonable merchandise, and then you will realize
the money saving opportunities presented at this time.
Jx
Saturday is Blouse Day!
We are pleased to announce the arrival of a new allotment of
the favored Wellworth and Wirthmore Blouses in Voiles and other
pretty cotton fabrics at
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.50
If you are interested in keeping down your wearing apparel ex
penses, then you want to come here and provide your Blouse needs
before this limited allotment is gone.
A beautiful and extraordinary showing of Georgette Blouses, beau
tifully trimmed in yarn, beads and embroidery and in a large vari
ety of new shades at three special prices:
$6.50 $8.50 , $10.50
MKl,
Phone No. 53 and 54
Plattsmouth, Neb.