The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 25, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE TWO
MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920.
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Said!
"The American People Like to be Fooled."
There still seem to be a lot of manufacturers and dealers who
believe that is true, and base their business getting schemes on that
belief.
At frequent intervals a "Talking Machine" with a new name
only, finds its way on the market, and it is usually announced with
a lot of claims that later are disproved, but not until a lot of people
have been fooled.
One of the pet claims is that the machine can play Edison Re
creations satisfactorily and many times the claim is even made that
they can play them better than the NEW EDISON.
This is manifestly absurd, and you can save yourself from
hew fooled by insisting that you hear an Edison Re-Creation played
on the "Talker" and on the NEW EDISON, insisting that the NEW
EDISON and the "Talker" be placed side by side.
We will furnish the NEW EDISON to prove the claim, and wc
will at the same time prove to you that the
NEW EDISON
and
RE-CREATIONS
finest combination to be found today, regardless of price.
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PACIFIC HAS
ACCIDENT!
MEMBER OF EXTRA GANG AT
UNION KILLED AS THROWN
FROM HANDCAR.
This morning August Rohn, a
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Established 1851
The
Weyrich & Hadrada:
member of an extra gang employed j
on (he Missouri I'acifie out of Union,!
uret his death when he fell from a
, hundcar and was run over by the
, car.
i Mr. llohn war, little known in
Union, having been there but six
'days as a member of the gang of lif
: teen men employed in road work and
; this morning with the other mem
bers of the party started for liieir
i work several miles south of Union.
The party was luing two handcars
for transportation and the unfortu
nate man was one of the five men
' occupying the hist car. Whn about
a mile south of Union the members
,of the party noticed the stranger
acting as though taken with a said
i den stroke and a moment later he
; fell forward from the car onto the
! track. Itefore the car. which had
(reached quite a high speed, could be
! checked, it had passed over his bodyigj
canning imd.int death.
The dead man was brought back
Jlhv his rmnnanions to the depot at
Union and tlie remains left there to
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which point l e had come to Union.
liiere is iittl" known ot ?.r. IColin
by his companions a.nd he was ap-
Jiiparentlv in the neighborhood of tiftv
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ins oi iie aim i supmisfn io lit1
Incorporated 1867
Cylinder Eilachsnes
BUILT TO SHELL HUSHED CORN
LATTSMOUTH
NEBRASKA
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LAND FOR SALE
highlands of Ioui.,iana. See F.
! Kgeiibcrgcr, Agont, Plattsrr.out h.
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IS MAKING RECORD
nn in irried. So far no trace of his
! family or relatives has been learned.
ugh railroad officials at 1'alls
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J3 ! find sonm relative of the unfortunate
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lVrfaffifl j The accident occurred at 9::',t
jjmt before the arrival of the early j
j i;ori! i !ig siitli bound passenger!
train. '
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The Joliet Cjdinder Corn Shellers possess all the advantages of other cyl
inder corn shellers and are free from their defects.
They do not require a man to stand behind them in the dust to keep back
the unshelled ears of corn.
In fact, these shellers are as nearly automatic as any machines can be that
require adjustment for different kinds of work.
We have these shellers in stock. Come in and look them over.
T. Hn PolSook Garage,
;:;,t!0 acre? of land located in the
da .v.
Hon. GEORGE A. DAY
-CANDIDATE FOR
Supreme Judge
(Now Serving on Supreme Court)
Fi T seventeen years Jud.e of District Courr, Fourth
Judicial District (Omaha.) Formerly on Supreme Court
Commission. 36 years a resident of Nebraska.
Under the lvv tl.a names of all candidates for judicial offices will
appear on separata ballcW. without party designation.
C'ection November 2. 193.
Vi.-tr,- Sliirm. son of A. 1 . Stlirill. 1 :'.-''"'i .-'no.. m,v,m ,
,.r V.-t o on, i w KiuiliMit r.t -Mi cri I'j-ciiic rcurr'.l at Auluirn
V:i!o f-olleire. is now nlaviir' fullback
f.i,.,n t.,m ,.f tu-At irmit !'" M- I. Nelson, roadrnaster of
oir.,-,i itKiitniimi in the 1-all.; ( ity division of the road
the recent panic between Yal and (
i'.iirpritv n;" VnrtH arolina.i
Mr Sturm diinsuished himself in train and death .c-unvd instantly,
the plavins of his position and thelThe .let-i!- cf th incident are very
nr,, t'.ifn ts on tho miiic pi vc ! '! n i i o. Mr. Nelson is a resident
i T.'.:ivr.r of TiiarK-.oi ran v hi ni'i lucmv.i.
sl.ortiy afi-T tin; accident at I'nion.
was Killed in the yard there by brins;
struck !.v !, locomotive of a work
PHONE NO. 1
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him creat credit as
el ability. I'rior to entering l ale.
Mr. Pturni was a student at Kxeter
college in New Hampshire.
! W. T. Kichardson, of M n ir I.
writes insurance for the Farmer:
! Mutual of Lincoln. I'honc 2111.
Journal want ads pay. Try them.
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LOCAL NEWS
From Ttmrstlay s 1'itlv.
Sheriff ". I), (iuinton va out in
tlie vicinity of j.'le today attemliiiA
to some ina ters'for the county for a
few hours. .
J. S. Henschottcr was anions the
business vi: itors in Omaha today for
a fev hours attending to some niat
fers of importance.
Pert rhilnot, of Weeping Water,
was in the ity yesterday for a few
hours enroute home from Omaha,
where he bus lueu looliin after some
business nr.i 1 1 ejs.
FJalph Larson, of Louisville, was a
v" -i t . ? r in th.e ciiy over ni?."ht. a Ruest
at the home of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. L. (I. t.i'.rsoa. relurnin,; to his
duties this afternoon.
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The return of these clever musicians
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which played this season at Krug Park, in Omah.i, are coming here to
entertain you, at
PLATTSMOUTHEB,
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Gents, $1.50; Spectators, 50c; Lady Dancers Free; Lady Spectators, 25c
These prices include the war tax.
Given by Hugh Karnes Post
American Legion.
hist evc-
!"i:'i; fr.'in .Miirray to attend the per
form, nn- of "Tlie "'isliips Kins" at
the Tarmele tiie;tter.
Vv". Veenk:iini) departed this
at'ioriioon for Omaha to spend a few
hours seciirins .--or.ie repairs for his
e;ir t i: .it h:oj been put out of commis
sion. Fred Niit.ma'.i of near Nehawka.
candidate for repre:cntat ive on tlie
republican ticket, was in the city
yesterday ;flerneo!i looking after his
political fences.
This morning a license was is
sued at the ollice of County Judpe
Allen .1. llecson ti Mr. Lindsay L.
Kaymond and Miss Hazel Hunter,
both of Pacific Junction.
(Jecre Merriweathcr and wife of
Valley, Neb., who have been here vis
it ins at the home of Mrs. Z. Niel and
family for tlie past few days, depart
ed titis morning for their home.
Mrs. Henry J. Meisinjxcr was
a m on r: those goinj; to the metropolis
this morning where she visited for
the day. Mr. Meisinger motored in
from the farm with the wife and vis
ited hce for a few hours.
Merritt Kur-r.ell and Frank Do
mingo, tvo of the rustling young
busine s men of Weeping Water, mo
tored up last evening to spend a few
hours here visiting with friends and
lor king after some matters of busi
ness. John dry and J. II. Short return
ed this morning from Hastings, at
which place they have boon attend
ing the grand encampment of the I.
O. O. F. Mr. Cory was rather under
the weather during the encampment
and did not. enjoy it as much aa he
had anticipated.
Financial Loss Ime To Colds
It is estimated that the average
ram loses three days tme each year
from inability to work on account
of having a cold. Much of this loss
can be avoided bj' treating every cold
as ro'in as the first symptoms of the
di.ear,- appear. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy hps won a wide reputation
and inime'i F.ile by itr. cures of this
disease. Try it. Von Pie certain to
he plea; ed with, its pleasant tase and
the prompt relief which it affords.
If von nrc. finirinr- on entertaining
for ilaTlowcY;i, call at the Journal,
fcr your execrations. j
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Thursday Evening, October 2Bh
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MUSIC BY EAGLES' ORCH ASTRA
Good Time Assured! , Everybody Invited!
Admission 35c, plus war tax. Ladies Free!
ouvenirs for Everybody!
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THE UNIVEDSAi- CAH
The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, seats five comfortably. While an
enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be
changed to a most delightful open car with always a top protecting against the
sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, coldrproof.
Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and
demountable rims with 3H-mch tires all around. A real family car. Anybody can
safely drive it. It has all the conveniences of an electric car with the economy
which goes with Ford cars, low cost of purchase price, small cost of operation
and maintenance. Won't you come in and look at it?.
T. II Pollock Oarage
Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth, Neb.
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