The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 19, 1926, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    MONDAY, APRIL 19, 192G.
PADE FOUR
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUBNAL
Greeowoo
eoaome
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Greenwood and Surrounding Vicinity
Mr. David Appuhn was a
visitor ! "Bob" and Phil Reese were looking
- f . .a T . a
on last Wednesday at Ashland ; alter some business mailers in asii
where she was the guest of friends land for a short time on last Wed
for the day. ! nesday afternoon.
O F. Anderson the Buick man was i Fred Peterson has been having
a visitor in Nebraska City last Wed-1 the city water service installed at
nesday where he was called to look his home which makes it very con
after some business matters. venient, and will do away with the
Phil L Hall the president of the old wooden pump.
r stnto hnnk was OOKIHK r.irs. I'.imer uoieraau, iirs. uwuw
May Reduce
Bridge Toll as
It Sees Fit
Plattsmouth Company Defends Right
to Charge Whatever It Hay Please
If Rates Less Than Maximum.
; WHERE DID YOU GET THAT HAT? the K
S. hall
No more
oat nnrt of manner by Mrs. Reed, who has been
the city and the event was a great studying under Mr. orglum for son,,
success from all view points and time paast. The program contained a
success irora ii v nrw of selections by the leading
very popular young men of this
place, but who has been making
ing his home in Lincoln for some From Thursday's Daily
time was a visitor with his friends The right to charge any bridge toll sometime he removed his hat and
in Greenwood on last Wednesday, tnat it piease so long as none or tne piaceu 11 careiuuy wnere ne inougni
From Friday's Daily
tt m eci E nfFvnin or
ll 1 ii t ii . norrv a rofl 1 fl-PAt 1T1 Tne WttV Ul a. Liauu . ww
L Vfftfll Hill Wl IV HHII I II VA, HI HT H I I 111 lltr V . M - J - - I
have the same trustful confidence that
he has had in the past in the mem
bers of the Plattsmouth bar, there
is a reason and a grave one for Mr.
Tefft to change his mind on the es
timate that he has heretofore placed
on the Plattsmouth lawyers. This
morning Mr. Tefft had some legal
matters to attend to in the county
court and aa he was engaged for
VISITS OLD HOME
driving over from the capital city charges are in excess of the schedule he might find it. When the time came
for a short visit with his friends. fixed by the district court is defended ior tne attorney to leave the court
The Jardine Motor company re- in supreme court by attorneys for the, he was startled to discover that gome
ceived during the fore part of the Plattsmouth Auto & Wagon Bridge strange nat occupied the place tnat
week four new cars which were company in an action In which thene nau placed nis own nonnet and
nftpr some business matters in Lin- Coard and Miss Catherine Coleman snapped up liKe not cakes at a bak- iving oi irans unuge compauy, wi'uii" " "" ul "numey nu
i iTt WPdnesdiv afternoon. were visiting with friends and alsoiery, and still there is a demand for operates a tool structure a few houn-jWhere to be found. After some search
rn LToiTv hai fust conmleted the looking aner some snoppmg in j-.hi- iuuic. me iievruiei tars ai mis n--i u.u.n, " ---- ----
1JU iveil im J"'11 . . . 1. 1 j j j .lifrint smift t-v nnlnin frnm rn t ' Ofll CP Of One Of Oil r V11 known at-
iitutr si re vtrj uuiu iu ueiuaiiu, auu noiivi. -u i. 1 ,v- .
seeding of some forty acres of land coin cn last Thursday
Irvan Conn and Herman Birdsall with the very popular people hand- ting rates.
wlnVh he is using to rebuild the were looking aner some ousiutss nug nifiu, r. i. juruuie anu uon o o i.,v "
II . ' matters in Lincoln on last Wednes- Marshall surely know their car, and but back of it is a tale. The King
Jv,. t r, i.0t, .it lav. thev ifrivine over to the capital are always desirous of demonstrat- of Trails bridge Avas built by private
tiieii I i u la ii i vv .v ' '
at Omaha return- cuy in me universal car 01 net
a
Give a Good Play.
imsinpss colleere
ed home last Wednesday, after Iiav- man Birdsall.
nmniotDi i;q mnrsp in bank- William Doud of Lincoln was
LUlUJJll-l.'-w ""J .
jno. visitor in Greenwood on last ued-
Fred Baur who is making his nesday, coming to have a set of
home at Edicott was over on last bumpers placed on his car at the
Wednesday and was having his corn popular service garage of the Jar
shelled and delivered to the Peter's dine Motor company,
elevator. Mrs. I. J. Carpenter was a visitor
Dan Kelly has just completed tho with friends in Lincoln last Wed
drill and seeder to the farm for use nesday morning where she was call
as the effects of father time on the ed also to look after some business
old one had about put it out of run- matters and returned when the mat-nln-
order. ters were completed.
C. D. Fiilmer has been beautify- George Tonak from east of town
ing his home in Greenwood by the was in looking after some business
planting of some shrubbery, which matters on Wednesday, and report
is adding much to the already ed that he had his oats in and was
beautiful home. ready for the coming of warmer
waitpr Rnrks h.is bepn assisting weather and some rain.
in the work at the Peter'.-: elevator Mrs
where they are receiving consider- Ashland and Mrs. Lester Marshall Holke. one of the celebrated Chcvro-
able grain at this time in an effort also of the same place were visit- let coupes of the latest pattern,
to get in the order before the farm- Ing for the day on last Wednesday while Mr. White received a Ford
ing begins. afternoon at the home of Mr. and touring car, which he will make
r Tralfee md family were visit- Mrs- Emmett A. Landon. good use of on the farm. W. G
- V- caJ ... S S Peterson the village black- Renwanz had delivered to his olaee
5 iir sr in OCT on n ocii v - - -
where they w-ere spending
time at the home of
parents
ing the excellent qualities of these capital for the purpose of later turn-
cars. Give them a call for a de-llnS 11 over al cost t lEe slale anu
monstration, and they will show to Cass and Sarpy counties. The
j-ou. You will surely like their cars, counties propose to operate it as a
the new Chevrolet. to11 bridge until their half of the
' 'cost has been repaid them, after
1 which it will become a free bridge.
The negotiations for taking it over
The high school play, "the Pir- are Well under way. The state con-
ate's Daughter," which has been tributes the half of the $1SS,000
theme for some time with the cost that it will pay.
scholars, was given on last Friday The old bridge ov.ners proceeded
night and greatly enjoyed by all to cut the toll rates as established
who had the opportunity to be pres
ent. Doing a ITice Business.
During the last week there have
been delivered from the garage of
the Jardine Motor company, a good
Elmer Buck and children of half dozen cars, they going to Emil
ling a short smith, who by the way is a rustler a Hup sedan which will make a most tbc defen3C it advances is sound. Th
Mr Calfee's wlien it comes to doing work and do- comfortable car for their use. They j.jg,t lo collect tolls is the builder'!
ing it right, is kept hustling these also sold to L. S. Jefferys a Buick oom'nensction. and is for his benefit
Robert Mathis, better known as
times with the work which is com- touring car, which he is well pleas-
, ing to his place of business.
While Clofford Armstrong
by the district court, and the new
bridge owners are now trying to
prevent this. The county boards of
Cass and Sarpy have intervened.
The Plattsmouth company says
that the clear intent of the legisla
ture, in enacting the law was to pre
vent extortion, and that it was prac
tically the same as saying that the
company coul l charge as little as it
pleased, but no more than the court
fixed. It. also argued that it could
make the bridge free if it wanted to.
r.nd not be subject to court orders to
charge tolls, and that being the case
e
s
pen
lie may. therefore levy what he like3
100
eu wini and ne snouid oe, ior it is within the court fixed rates or charge
was a erood one. Louis Wrieht nurrhas- n
; ' ' 1IU1 J i 1 11 lit 11 1 1 .
assisting in the installation of a ed a Ford touring from this firm,
7 vrnfi I fzrnMliIv complete water system at the home besides a number of other cars men
O tflHU UUll! iUUU of W.
by Slate Test!
Varieties; larce extra ear!y"Butc!v
er Learning;" Minnesota "Thir
teen;" "Golden Glow;" "White!
Caps;" Saint Charles.'
varieties.
E. Newkirk, Judge W. E. tioned elsewhere.
Hand was looking after the busi-.
ness at the hardware store and by An Attempt to Steal Car,
me way, mases an excellent man
for such a position when needed.
E. M. Jardine of the Jardine Motor
company delivered to Mr. George
Lambert one of the celebrated Chev
rolet Landau which he will use
DEATH OF MSS. G. W. WO RLE Y
1
! Word was received in this city last
I MTnin? nf thf rifnth nf Mrs tl V.
Last Tuesday evening while there' lfl tf. rp.!dpnt nf rass
was in session at the Masonic hall
county, which occurred cn Tuesday
All early for his family transportation and
Graded!
$3.00 Per Bushel
W. E. Pfiii
Greenwood, Nebraska
Build a Better City
Here at Home
The prospects for a better
Greenwood are bright Re
member you who build, I
move houses, do excavating!
and general contracting.
Frank Rouse
Greenwood - - Nebraska
; which will serve the needs of this
gentleman most excellently, and it
is a modern car in every sene cr tne
word.
Nelson Eraelund the clever and
efficient cashier at the Farmer's
State bank, was a visitor at his old
time home at Valparaiso on last
Tuesday evening where he was at
tending a banquet whvph was be
ing given at the Masonic lodge of
that place. Mr. Emelund met many
of his old time associates while he
was at the banquet.
Don Marshall the rustling sales
man for the Jardine Motor company,
is distributing as well as selling
cars, some of the best motor oil.
which is being delivered at 62c per
gallon, as well as all needed auto
accessories, and is making a special
ty of the gum dipped tires going
at prices which -defy competition
eveni with the mail order houset
and delivered at that.
Harry Miles who formerly lived
in Greenwood and was one of the
A. . O 1 . . n A. J T- "
ine uraer 01 eastern ciar, anu iv.oj , ovenjnr at tiie hoinfi Df her daughter,
Johnson had left his car sitting in Mrs diaries E. Allen, at Cozad,
the street, some one thinking to an- whrrc rnp has ma(le her home for a
nex his tires, jacked up a wheel, number of years.
preparatory to removing a tire.J Raehacl Chalfant. daughter of
when they must have been disturb-j Jrmes chalfant ajid wife, came to
ed by someone coming along, and j CaS3 county with her parents in 1S5G
j fled. Later when Mr. Johnson camcjanti settled in the vicinity cf Rock
out to go home, he started hi3 car, j Bluffs where she made her home for
i the motor purring away just like a fPW years and was maVried in
common, but the boat refused to! Plattsmouth in 1860 to G. W. Worley,
move, and when, he had gotten the ; The Worley family made their home
garage man, it was found that the:jn Cass county for many years, the
greater part of the time at Elmwood,
where the husband and father pass-
or Economical Transportation
J
Sulharlzsd SsSes and Service!
Ask us'to show the performance of this modern won
der car. Repair shop, supplies, accessaries, gasoline
and oil.
-Jardine factor Company-
E. M. JARDINE, Proprietor
Greenwood, Nebraska
wheel was jacked . up. Mr. John
son is a good jack ahead, and still
has his tires. Verily the way oof
the tire thief is hard.
The Star Lodge Very Active.
The Order of Eastern Star of
Greenwood have been very active
during the last few weeks with the
lodge work, and on the last meet
ing on Tuesday of last week in
structed eight in the mysteries of
the order !and still others for mem
bership, who will make good mem
bers. Those to receive the mysteries
of the degree were Mr. and Mrs
Lewis Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Snyder and their daughter. Mes
dames Roy Johnson and Morgan
Mocroft and Mrs. W. r,rookhage.
they all being from the neighbor
hood of Waverly.
Will Play Ball This Summer.
There is a movement on foot look
ing to encouraging a base ball team
for the city of Greenwood, one
which will compare favorably with
the excellent teams which have re
presented this rustling city in the
past. There is being evidenced
much interest throughout the coun
ty in the matter of better ball and
steps have been taken over the
county in organizing teams.
The Ideal Riofor Car.5
The Buick, the modem car unsurpassed for power, is
most flexible, comfortable and enduring. A thing of
beauty and rare service. Just ask any BUICK owner.
See Us for Demonstration
Bert Reed, of Weeping Water, will be pleased to serve
you in that territory or see J. B. Livingston, dealer for
the Plattsmouth territory. Both will demonstrate free.
Try a Ride in the Very Best
Modern Motor Car
Greenwood, Nebraska
Are Doing Good Work.
The Daughters of Rebecah as
sembly of Greenwood have been do
ing some excellent work in their
lodge as well as out of it during
the late weeks. At their meeting
on Thursday of last week they had
the mysteries 01 the order to con
fer on two candidates, they being
Lloyd and Bessie Nightengale, who
will make the order two excellent
members.
1,000 good Osage hedge posts for
sale. See Harve Miller, Union, Ne
braska or phone 5705. al-6tsw
IwV.SAS CI nc Ma
Ylieve Die Hospitalitij
of the old Soutk
meets Uie generosity
of tHe nctiAVcstin
theeavt of c&uevtca
450 ROOMS
WITH BATH
$3.00 A 0 u?
od away a number cf years ago. Mrs.
Wcrley at the time of her death was
in her eighty-second year.
The body was taken to Elmwood
and where funeral services will be
held today and the body be laid to
rest beside that of the husband in
the Elmwocd cemetery.
The deceased leaves to mcrun her
loss one Fon, J. . E. Worley of Lin
coln, former resident here and a
daughter, Mr3. Charles E. Allen of
Cozad.
ENJOYABLE CLUB MEETING
On Thursday afternoon, the Gold
enrod Study club had a very enjoy
able time at the home of Mrs. P.. W.
Livingston, when Miss Grace Living
ston was hostess, with Mrs. Mj'ron
Wiles assistant hostess, at a regular
meeting.
During the business session plans j
were aiscusseu to raise money tor
the community building of Mynard.
The study topic, "Some Nebraska
Pirds, and How to Know Them," was
ably lead by Mrs. Roy o. Cole. In
teresting papers on bird lore and how
to attract the birds were read by Mrs.
Glenn Wiles and Mrs. Elbert Wiles.
Refreshments were served in
which the color scheme of green and
white was carried out most uniquely
in te brick ice cream cake and patties.
OLD TIMES IMPROVING
From Friday's Daily
Col Nat Huston, well known
resident of La Platte and Platts
mouth, arrived here yesterday from
Tekarnah, Nebraska, where he has
been for some little time at the
home of his brother. Mr. Huston
has been suffering from an attack
of the flu that has been very severe
on him and from the effects of
which he has not entirely recover
ed, altough he is feeling some bet
ter and hopes in a short time to
again be able to be back in his old
trim. The many friends of this
genial gentleman are pleased to see
that he is improving and to again
enjoy his company.
SV7EET CLOVES SEED
A shipment just arrived direct
from grower. Fancy quality at farm
ers' piicf.s.
W. F. NOLTE.
al3-2d, 2sw
FARM FOB SALE
The Dovey section. Will sell in one
piece or will divide to suit purchaser.
See or write
O. H. ALLEN,
Omaha, Nebr.
2220 Howard Street.
FOR SALE
Good Jersey cow Call phone No.
628-J Plattsmouth. ltw
toneys and the owner able To retrieve
his headpiece. Charles Martin has
entered a plea of self defence in the
case as far as his part of the trans
action. In the future Mr. Tefft will
wear his hat at all times while in
Plattsmouth or at least while around
the court house.
ENJOY PLEASANT TIME
From Friday's Daily
The members or the K. O. club
held one of their pleasant social
gatherings on Wednesday evening at
deliehtful time.
The chief feature of the evening!
was the dance which was furnished, .
by the Graddy. Classiques, they fur-, Mr w K shepherson and son,
niohing some of the latest and most D(m of gpokane, Washington, hav.
popular dance music for the enter- been vsitjn?r at the home of his
tainment of the large crowd of young sisterf jirg. Glen Vallery, north of
people. , the city for the past week, where
At an appropriate hour a dainty hjs motherf sIster and maDy other
and delicious luncheon was served . fp,pnda have gathered
to visit them as it has been thirteen
years since he left Cass county.
Mr. Shepherdson and son are en
gaged as representatives for P. F.
Pickette Co., distributors of Frigi
daire and Delco-Light products and
have been attending the convention
at Dayton, Ohio and stopped off
here to visit on their way home.
Kay, as he was formerly known was
a resident of Cass county all has
life and resided in the vicinity of
Weeping Water and Murray where
he was engaged in farming until
the year 1913 when he purchased
a ranch near Lewistown, Montana
by the ladies that added to the fun
and enjoyment of the occasion and ft
was a late hour when the party dis
banded and wended their way homeward.
PLAYS AT PIANO EECITAL
From Friday's Daily
Mrs. Robert G. Reed, one of the
talented musicians of this city, was
heard in a piano recital given at
Omaha last evening, by pupils of
August M. Borglum, one of the most
noted musical directors of the west.
The recital was held at the Schmol-
street and was very largely attended j where ne ana ms lamuy moveu anu
bv the invited guests and the result j resided until the son was ready for
was an evening of the rarest enjoy-! college, then they moveri to the
mcnt to the music loving public of , city to be with the son while he
Omaha and vicinity. I was in college. After a two year
The offering of Mrs. Reed in the! course, Don, a3 he is best known,
recital was "Gavotte" by ach-Saint-j went in business with his father
Snens, a very beautiful number and and at present they are located at
which was given in the most artistic ! Spokane, Washington.
Open a
Charge
Account
Fourth
Floor
RANDEIS 5TO:
45 Years of Service Rendered
Open a
Charge
Account
Fourth
Floor
M
ens
Erandson Suits
A splendid suit tailored
from carefully selected fab
rics. All the new Spring
weaves and colorings com
bined with the finest qual
ity workman- Anr?
ship is2i.liU
With extra trousers.
Men's Ccthing Fourth Floor
Men's Dress Shirts"
Fine percale, mr.dras and
rayon stripe srurta in collar
attached or neck band stylos.
Light ami dark shades.
fr14,- $i.i5
Erandcls Carcaln Basement
Embroidery
Co Siton
Three sizes in this
Royal Society em
broidery cotton
Rope, Irula, r.nd
strand. All colors
and black. Regu
lar 5 skein.
Toiletry
Special
i2
2oc
50c
Mavis Talcum, LGc
Pebeco or Pepsoderk
CSC
Tooth Paste,
03c Pond's Cold or Vanishing;
Cream, 38 c?
50c Djer Kiss Adherent Face
Powder, special, 2Se
10c Auditorium bath . soap,
at evi-o
$1.25 Pin3ud's Lilac, 81
Drugs Main Floor
Men's
Athletic Suits
Fine quality nainsook athletic
union suits. Well made, cut
full and roomy. V-shapsd,
full taped neck. Sizes
34 to 46.
Er.ch
Brar-dris Bargain Bassaient
Men's
5Sc
Seamless Socks
2 for 5c
Arts ThirJ Floor
Bob Evans
Aprons
Attractively fash
ioned of blue? chsm
bray with white
facing around
square neck, sleeves
and pockets. Pearl
button trim. Sizes
34 to i4.
SLID
KoUSOil-OCKS
Third Floor
Kitchen
Tov.Telinrj
3,500 yards of this
unbleached all-linen
or full bleached
guaranteed part
linen toweling. Soit
absorbent quality.
Limit of 10 yards.
Yd. 15c
Linens Alain Floor
4
V
April 12 to 17-
This big store is co-operating with other
Omaha stores to make Snbr.rLan Week a
period of outstanding vr.luas.
In thi.s store you will find vast error tir.cnts
of ctr.ndard hiph quality morchn-.liso. Low
prices always prcvarI ?.v, are rai; possible
by our tremendo-rs volame of b 'rers. The
largo number of departments in thb ft"re
and each deportment clways hr.vin-; a com
plete stock of de?irable merchsr.dir-o makes
it rn ideal place for you to shop econom
ically. For Y our Convenience,
Ve Ofrer Without Charge:
Dank Service I'octofficc Service
Waiting and llest Room
W riling Room Clinch Stand
Free Delivery fcr 200 Mites
Stare Shopper Service
To Help You Shop if You Desire.
The Item Listed Here Are Only a Few of
the Thousands We Offer at Rad
ically Reduced Prices.
Medium weight cotton seeks
seamless quality! Abso
lutely first quality socks in
blac'J, cordovan, gray, navy
and white. Sizes 11
Ss.-2 to 11 1IC
Brandeis Bargain Bases:cat
3 6 -inch
Lingette
Silken finish, genu
ine clamped .ling
ette. Suitable for
children's wear,
aprons, underfar
ments, etc. White,
Hack, and all col
or r.
Yd. 45c
Eairmtnt Domes lica
Bleached
Sheets
81x00 size full
bleached bed sheets
of standard grade,
all r.icely horr.mrd,
ready for ur:e. The
double bed size.
J1 r
S1.00
Basement Domeitics
Co i ion
Union Suits
Cotton knit union
suits for Mur.sinp
and Kayrer. In
either the Lodice cr
tailored top style.
Loose or t'.ght !:aee.
whiT and flesh.
Ea. $1.00
Knitwear Third Floor
All Silk Hose
All the most fashionable
shades in these lovely hose.
Silk from top to toe. Doubh
soles and spliced
heels. Pr.
Hosiery Main Floor
$1,00
Silk Vests
Rayon, rayon and thread
silk, and jersey silk fashion
these vests. Irregulars and
discontinued numbers from
well-known makers. Ttf
Each, 4UC
Knitwear Third Floor
Ingersoll Watches
The well-known Ingersoll
watch medium size good
nickel plated case. An ex-
Z time- $1.00
Jewelry Main Floor
$1.00
Japanese Pongee
First quality government
stamped imported pongee.
The ideal silk for dresses, lin
gerie, drapes, etc. In CQ
the natural color, yd. O 27 C
Silks Main Floor
Infants' Blankets
30x40-inch size Beacon blan
kets, soft and fleecy. In blue
and pink background with,
nursery pattern in 7Q
white. 7C
Infanta Third Floor
tions
50c Hickory Waists for
hoys and girls. . . .39c
15c Beldings Silk Thread
100 -yd. spools, 12c
60c J. P. Coats Ma
chine Thread, doz. 44c
35c Naiad Dress Shields,
2 styles 21c
10c Kohinoor or Wilsnap
Fasteners 7c
10c Wright's Bias Tap",
bolt 7c
10c Richardson or Del
ding darning silks. .7s
50c Hickory Sanitary
Aprons 37c
98c National Electric
Irons 47c
35c Taffeta seam bind
ing, colors 21 c
5c Hickory double
stretch elastic, 2
yards 5c
Notions Main Floor
Silk Crepe do
Chine
Beautiful all siik crepe de
chine. All the dainty pastel
tones for evening wear or the
darker tones for street wear.
40-inch width,
yd.
Siiks Main Floor
$1.49
$2.98 Hou3e Paini
For this week only we offer
this value in house paint.
Choice of out-r,ide gloss or
inside flat wall paint. All
colors and J t QQ
Fifth Floor
white
Housef urnish in ji
Wool
French Flannel
50-inch all wool French flan
nel. Very desirable for suits,
coats and dresses. All the
wanted light and medium
shades.
and shrunk,
Woolen. Main Floor
$1.69
Dresses and !
Gertrudes
Lovely little garments, fash
ioned of fine nainsook and
batiste. Finished with hem
stitching and fine tucks. Sizes
6 months to 2 OC
years.
Infants Third Floor