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MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1922.
PLATTS3JOTJTH SEK3 - WEEKLY JOTJ2UAL
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Christmas Greetings
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take this occasion to extend to
our hearty, good wishes for this
Yuletide season. May you and yours
have an abundance of happiness and
good will this merry festive season.
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LOCAL NEWS;?
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From Thursdays Dally
Allie Meisingtr, wife and little
son. were here today for a few hours
looking after some matters of busi
ness. (J. II. Woods, mayor of Louisville,
was here yesterday lor a few hours
looking alter some matters of busi
ness at the court house.
A. 1.. Backer, the prominent Lib-
f i eny precinct farmer, was in the city
hj today for a few hours looking after
some matters of business.
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) 11. .iv. tuui unu Hue ui iMuriiuvn
were nere ycsicruay 10 spend a iew
hours and attending the Red Cross
meeting held at the court house.
Adam Meisir.ger'1and wife of near
f'edar Creek were -litre today for a
j i' v hours Jooking after some niat
' tcrs of business and visiting with
! friends.
! Charles Gauer of near Cedar Creek
! was here today, f orj a fewr hours visit
with his many friends and incident
ally looking after some shopping
: with the merchants.
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LOCAL TEAM IS
GIVEN A SETBACK
Y7ahco High School Basketball Team
Trircs Locals by Score of 25 to
13 in One-Sided Contest.
Kron P-t i u r(?:iy's Ially.
L:ist evening the Wahoo high
school '"basketball team under the pi
lotage of Xil Johnson, badly wreck
ed .the machinery of the lotal high
shool team and trimmed them to the
tune of 25 to 13 in a game that was
an uphill fght from the start for the
riattsmoath boys.
(Senile reader, it may be safe to
F.iy at the beginning that the YVahoo
team i-J one of the best organizations
that will be seen here this season and
they (ii-.u: e the fullest credit for the
f.ne game they played last night,
moving with machine like regularity
through the defense of the locals at
all ti.m. R. Cunningham, center of
the visiters, played as good a game
on the tioor as any player could pos
sibly play and was one real basket
ball player and he had four others
but little less effective.
For the local team Muliis and
CV-ase payed their usual steady game
and battled desperately to check the
advance of tne visitors as also did
Jo- Krejci at cener, but without
avail. Krejci and Chase secured sev
eral goals for the locals and did good
work throughout. Gradoville, one of i
the local forwards, was in very poor j
form and allowed the Wahoo play- j
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vts feui:iiuiiai aivauiage
OH! BACK;
Henry Lutz and wife were among
those going to Omaha thi3 morning
whore they will visit for the day and
where .Mrs. iutz will receive treat
ment of a specialist in that city.
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Ml John If. underlie!! of Achawka
was among the visitors in the city
yisterday afternoon to spend a few
hours looking after some matters of
business aud visiting wit friends.
W. II. Hcil and sister. Miss Eliza
beth Heil, and Wendell Htil. all of
Louisville, were here today to attend
tiie funeral of the late George P.
Ilcrn held from St.. Paul's church.
Mrs. A. A. Stillger, who has been
nuuiu iiae ueeii jitu ii iioi ui n i c-flF... , . ninHom 1. I - r , -..
so near the holiday season which
kent many away but with the man
ner in which the locals are hammer
ing at their work they should be
playing a great game in the next tew
weeks aud gome real battles can
' ."mparts this evening for her future
home at Santa Anna, California, and
is cause to. v. ill reach Ls Angeles Sunday after
When the'roon and expects to meet Mr. Still-
kidneys are inflamed and swollen.' -c there and go on to their new
. irtooping brings a sharp twinge in . home.
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. A stubborn backache
suspect kidney trouble.
ooked forward to on the gym oortakes the breath away Dor.s Kid.i oni Frlooy.s D(llly.
"one 'of The features of the eames ne Piils revive sluggish kidneys ifr3. Jes.se I.. Root, of Omaha, was
i.i,i?i? LlVfr XI of;J jielieve aching backs. Here's Platts- here today for a lew hours, attending
h ch be entertain the audience mQUth oof. matters of business and vis-
is the yel s and sohgs of . the high A j Mcfrlan(1 206 Third- St., ! -h.g with friends,
schooi rooters who have a world of ,.,-,. ..x . cri, nf t .
nen and with their cheer lea.Iprs ,-Pr-l? a" aS do n some hea lift- iMiurles Goodman and sister. Miss
r.f,a" -r 11 f iushich strained my back and ' ;:tneva. were alIl0a those RoInK to
towiij j-ni iiic imn,. . 1. , ,,.L. Thla rit in cunli cl.i no ' .. . ' . . . . .
. wv,-v... ....o ... ouv... "I'-j.jiiia'iii'this morning to s
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J. O. Rauth and son, Herman, were
attending the "JJiil's" sale south of
Weeping Water last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rauth and lit
tle John were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Otte for over
Sunday.
Miss Re;;a Christensen. sister of
Mrs. Herman Rauth, was a guest at
the Rauth home last week for the j
week end. j j
It. Bergman and family were Uok- f
iug after some business matters in j
connection witn iLe store in iwuieyi
last Monday. ! ?
Auin Earhardt, who has been rt-jj
tending scooi at the Vail couege, s:t;
Vail. Iowa. ii home enioymg Ins !
Christmas vacation.
Frank Ueister, vho has been grap-'
pling with the mumps, is again able'!
io be out again and looking after j
the affairs on the farm. It
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mocken-'?
haupt and wife were spending ihe!
evening at the home of Herman ij
Rauih and wife last Monday. J
John Ii. Crane, the manager of j
the lumber yard at Manley, departed,!
iast Friday for Sutton, where he is j
upending Christmas with his mother. If
Rollin Coon, who is attending thei-
.tate university, is home for tne
mid-winter vacation, and report3 lik
ing the school very much at Lincoln.
Henry O'Leury, who is attending
. chool at St. Mary's college, at St.
.Mary's. Kansas, is visiting with the
borne friends here during the holi
day week.
Aug Krecklow has moved into
Manley aud is occupying the Lauren
koo property, the home now being
conducted by Lawrence Krecklow in
the country.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Earhardt all have the mumps, which
is making it very difficult for them
to get the daily routiu of work on
the farm dene.
Fred Fleischman was called to
Omaha last TueHday to look after
.ome business matters in connection
with i: la barber shop and getting
poultry supplies.
A Merry Christmas!
We wish to all our custcrrs and friends and hope
that the year to come, may be one filled with joy and
happiness for you all, and that good health and pros
perity may be yours.
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PAYS HIS FINE
From Frldy' Dally.
Yesterday afternoon Art Ewing,
one of the, men arrested here last
week on the charge of intoxication,
and who had a continuance in the
case taken, was in police court and
entered a plea of guilty to the
charge preferred against him and
was given a fine of $10 and costs
for his infraction of the prohibition
law.
that I had to walk with a cane tori
number of weeks and T couldn't 1
r.traignten. it ien as tnougn mere
was a heavy weight across my oacK I
that was just holding me down. I
couldn't sleep nights and it
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to some
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HAY FOR SALE
re;?rs there attenuin
s of business.
George F. Fovey came in thi3
morning from Chicago to visit here
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fl -til liis i.iiuci, jcui ;ju is. .uutcj
ien as . , , i ; , . . .
though I had been stuck in the back' V " u
with a sharp knife. Mv kidneys act-t,ie Christmas vacation,
ed irregularly and the secretions J. J- Horn and wife of Creighton,
were highlv colored and burned inpnl H. G. Falter, of that city, who
rassaee. I was told to trv Doan's . were here to attend the funeral
' ViMnov Piiia on -iff ot- ih Virci- hnv i3&rvices cf the la te GeoriTe P. Horn.
my condition was much improved returned this nfternoon to their
and-1 was a"ble to walk straight. 1 1 home.
used four boxes from Fricke & Co's. i O. II. Xickells, of Chicago, and
drug store. My . back and kidneys ; Walter Nickels f Pekin, Illinois,
were here to attend the runeral or
th?ir grandfather. G. P. Horn, yes
terday, and to visit for a short time
with the relatives here.
have tiever bothered me 'since and I
believe Doan's will do the same for
I will take orders for Upland Kan- other people if they will give them a
sas hay, either in ton or carload lots I fair trial."
at $17.00 per ton. Phone 30. C. A. Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
Trent. Murray, Neb. uJa-4tw simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
eiry
At this time we are extending to all a most joy
Christmas. Your friendships have made our pros
perity possible. Please accept our best wishes for you
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the coming year.
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Mr. McFarland had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Jdfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
FLIVVER IS REAL
HERO OF WALLACE
REID PICTURE
From Saturday's Dally.
Mont Robb of Union was here to-
dny for a few hours enrouto fromout
i:i the state to his home for a Christ
:'ir.s visit.
Fred Morgan and wife were in Om-
3bi? today and from there will go to
morrow to Utica, Nebraska, for an
over Christmas visit.
Xn Lizzie Makes Great Speed and
sWins Race in "Across the Con
tinent" Here 27-28.
j Romance comedy suspense all
traveling at the rate o fa hundred
: miles per hour. A story which im
! mortalizes and makes a hero of the
j::mall "flivver." the poor man's car.
A story which brushes the dust of
:ridi'-ule from the tin4lizzie and puts
it up on a pedestal of glory and hon
or. Wallace Reid and a racing car.
Theodore Roberts and a cigar, and a
girl. What more can be had for a
good lively picture? See Wallace
Reid in "Across the Continent," Dec.
27 and 28, Nehawka auditorium.
Admission 15c and 23c.
Forest Baughman and wife of
Duckner, Missouri, are here to spend
the Christmas holidays with the par
'.n'3 of Mr. Baughman.
Greetings:-
Appreciating our pleasant business relations in the
pact we wish you the compliments of the season and a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
I Vac
Truck and Transfer
DVKaken s
Here's Some More "Dope"
Win a sack of flour! 'Dec. 27th.
Win 10 gallons of gas! Dec. 28th.
To the Ford bringing the largest
load to see Wallace Reid in "Across
the Continent" we will give the
above prizes. Read. the rujes:
1 Driver and each passenger
must hold an adult ticket to see
"Across the Continent."
2 You must register load at Ne
hawka hiink before 7:45 p. m. Re
gister in name of owner of tar.
3 Score as follows: One passen
ger, one mile per point, one passen
ger 10 miles 10 points (multiply
number of passengers by "number of
miles each travels). ,
NEHAWKA COM. CLUB.
Taking Desperate Chances
Itis true that many contract se
vere cdJds and recover from them
without taking any precaution or
treatment, and a knowledge of t!m
fact leads others to take their
chances insteatKof giving their colds
the needed attention'. It should be
borne in mind that every cold weakens-
the lungs, lowers the vitality,
makes the system less able to with
stand each succeeding attack and
paves the Way for, the more serious
diseases. Can you afford to take such
desperate chances when Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, famous for its
cures of bad colds may be had for a
trifle? Weyrich & Kadraba.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deegan of
Chicago who are here for the holi
days were among those going to Om
Mrs. Ed Vallery and mother, Mrs.
Henry Kaufmann were among those
i'oir.g to Omaha thi3 morning to
spend a few hours visiting with
friends.
.1. E. Adams, who is attending the
university at Lincoln, will arrive
home this afternoon to visit here
e.-or Christmas with his relatives
and friends.
John Brady and wife of ' Casper,
Wyoming, arrived last eveuing to en
joy the holiday season here vilsting
at th home cf their son, E. II. Brady
and family.
O. II. Nickels of Chicago and Wal
ter Nickels of Pekin, Illinois, who
were Jere to attend the funeral of
their- grandfather, George P. Horn,
deported this morning for their
home.
David Hawksworth of Detroit is
bore to spend Christmas with his
moihtr, I.lrs. D. Hawksworth, and
his sister, Mrs. E. W. Cook, and Mrs.
Fred Hawksworth
in this city.
at the old home
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Homann of
Freeman, South Dakota, Miss Ger
trude Roessler of Omaha and Miss
H-jttie Roessler of David City are
here to visit over Christmas at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. August Roes
sler. - .
When You are Constipated
To insure a healthy action of the
bowels and correct disorders of the
Iivtr. take two of Chamberlain's
Tablets immediately after supper.
They will not only cause a gentle
movement of the bowels without un
pleasant effects, but banish that dull
stupid feeling that often accompan
ies constipation. Weyrich & Had
raba. "
ena tins
hours r
CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
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Located at Sixth and Granite
streets. PlattEciouth.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Church
services at 11 a. m. each Sunday.
Wednesday evening meetings at 8
p. m. - "
The public is cordially invited to
afternoon to spend a few attend these services
CAE. AND TRUCK WRECKED
'Miss Rachel Fleishman, who
been having a tussle with the mumps
Las just gotten over them and has,
like a cast off garment, allowed her
brother to enjoy them.
Hiss Anna Eurhardt. who is at
tending school at Duchesne college,
jt Omaha, is enjoying her midwinter
vacation at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Catherine Earhardt.
Last Thursday J. L. Breckenridge
rnd wife and Mrs. Marcus Brecken
ridge were visiting and looking af
ter seme business matters in Omaha,
driving there in their auto.
B. F. Goodman has been hauling
wood from the former Owens place,
vln'rh he purchased of Mr. Owens, to
his home east of Manley. on what is
known as the Charles Gerlich place.
Ray Steinkamp, who has been in
Arizona for the past six months, re
turned home last week, reporting
that in the courts in that state he
obtained a divorce which makes him
. ingle again.
Mrs. Mary O'Leary, who has been
kept to her home on account of ill
ness, is able to be out again and is
feeling much improved. While she
was ill Mrs. Bafgeley of Weeping
Water was caring for her.
Misses Anna and Margaret Murphy
were visiting in Omaha last week
from Friday- until Monday of this
week, where they were guests of
friends and were also doing some pre
Christnias shopping as well.
Joseph Wolpert. who has been on
the sick list, is able to be out again
and with his two sisters. Mis3 Katie
and Maggie, was looking after some
business matters and doing some
shopping in Louisville last Thurs
da v:
Mrs. J. J. Murphy and sister, Mrs.
Susan Ritter. of Grand Mound, la.,
who have been visiting here for some
time past, departed a few days ago
tor urana juouna, wnere iney win
SDend the- holiday, week. This is
the girlhood home of Mrs. Murphy
and she will enjoy the stay there
greatly, in the meeting of her nu
merous friends of other years.
Glen Fleischman is one of the
school students of Manley who is not
only making' good in his regular
studies, but as a designer and car
toonist is a success as well. We had
the pleasure of observing some of his
illustrating in the advertising of the
gala day , which Manley held the last
of the week, and he has also ben
kept pretty busy making Christmas
cards for a number of the Manley
people.
Nelson Burger of Nehawka. driv
ing an Overland touring car, crashed
into a truck driven by Joe Kastner
yesterday morning at Sixteenth St.
and Second Ave, and both machines
were wrecked. Parties who witnessed
the accident said that Berger was
driving into the city from the north
I and at the intersection of Second
avenue, wniie going at a mgn rate
of speed he struck the Kastner truck
going west in the center with the
result that the latter faced north
after the collission and the Burger
car was thrown onto the parking of,
the W. C. Davis home and ran a con
siderable distance before it could be
stopped.
When Kastner asked Burger to
hq-'pay the dar.:agJie said that Kastner i
MILK COWS
Notice to People Wanting Milk
Cows:
At present I have three fresh milk
cows for sale, also four pure bred
Holstein bulls and about the 1st of
Miirch J will sell at public auction
about thirty head of high grade. Hol
stein heifers. Some will be fresh on
sale day and the others later. All
brde to a pure bred Holstein bull
that I bought from Jacob Sass at
Lincoln. These heifers and cows can
be seen at any time at the farm six
miles south of .Plattsrcouth.
REX YOUNG,
Telephone 314 Plattsmouth, Neb.
n20-tf-Mw.
WALLACE REID IS BETTER
was as much to blame as he was and
that he was not running fast when
he struck the truck. He also said, he
did not see the truck until he Ijad
hit it.
Kastner intimated that a suit
would "probably be filed for damages
against the Cass county man if he
does not settle. Nebraska City
Tress.
Los Angeles, Dec. 22. The condi
tion of Wallace Reid, motion picture
actor, recuperating from a break
down which almost caused his death,
today indicated continued improve
ment., after a night of good rest,-ac-cordingMo
reports from the sanitar
ium in Hollywood, where he is a pa
tient. Physiciar.3 said the encourag
ing changes may make it possible for
him to sit up by New Year's day.
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Manley's Big Day
Last Friday the village of Manley,
which is the place where they have
the real good times and every one
enjoys to the limit the occasion, was
had their mid w-inter fete day, in
which there was a program which
covered the entire day, with sports
of all kinds, during the day, and the
distribution of a large number of
prizes iri" their competative games
and drawings. In the evening the
Manley high school had prepared a
program which was filled with the
Christmas spirit and also was worth
v.-ile in the numbers present. The
dayvwas one in which all the com
munity enjoyed themselves, and all
visitors were made especially wel
come. - When you want to enjoy a
real good time, go to Manley.
Black Books et tne Journal Uffic
K--K-H--H-
REX YOUNG f
General Auctioneer
Journal want ads pay. Try them.
Blank books at the Journel Oflicft.
Have "you noticed that it the stores
thai advertise whicjLAre always filled
with buyers?
Live Stock Real Estate
Personal Property
PHONE 314
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Call at njy Expense
iouaav lviercna
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A Vast Assortment
at Right Prices!
For HIM
Cigars, Pipes, Razors, Strops, Card
Cases, Pocket Books, Tobacco
Pouches, Playing Cards, Station
ery, Flashlights, Lather Brushes,
Fountain Pens, Redipoint Pencils,
Military Brushes, Lunch Kits, Ra
zors and Ansco Cameras.
For HER
White Ivory Goods, Perfumes, Toil
et Sets, Manicure Sets, Powders,
Stationery, Candy, Fountain Pens,
Redipoint Pencils, Brushes, Combs,
Soaps, Perfumizers and Ansco .
Cameras.
Come in and see other suggestions.
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F. G. Fricke & Co.
Sees
The REXALL Store
Phone 186 Phone
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To our patrons and friends, we are wishing you
a most Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year and pros
perity through the coming year.
John EJaiyefr