Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, August 23, 1917 [Heading cut off] Elaine ROUSE and mother, Mrs. Belle ROUSE of Wray, Colo., missed their train at Omaha this morning and came to Plattsmouth, when they should have gone to Council Bluffs, Ia., for connections to Maquoketa, Ia. Mrs. Glen PARLOTT, who has been visiting in this city for some time, departed this afternoon for Riverton, Iowa, where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. READING, for a short time before returning to her home at Peru. County Attorney A.G. COLE, who was visiting in Ohio for a few days with his mother, at Barnesville, returned home Sunday morning and took up his duties in the office yesterday, looking after the matter of the case of the state against John SCHEURER. Mrs. D. CUSTER and little daughter, Miss Dorretta, living a few miles north of Weeping Water, departed this afternoon over the Burlington for Chicago, where they will visit at the home of Mr. Custer�s parents, Mr. and Mrs. FRED CUSTER, for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Ben HANKINSON, who has been visiting an invalid sister at Kansas City for the past week or ten days, returned home Sunday morning. Mrs. Hankinson happened to be at Kansas City in the midst of their street car strike and it caused her quite a bit of inconvenience in getting about the city. Mrs. Fred ENGELKEMIER, mother of Mr. Henry ENGELKEMIER, who has been with her son at the Methodist hospital, returned home this afternoon, and brings the good news of his marked improvement, and tells of his being able to take some nourishment, and of other marked signs of improvement, which will be pleasing news to his many friends. Mrs. H.D. TRAVIS returned this morning from an extended trip to the mountains, where she and her daughter, Mrs. A.G. COLE, have been spending a vacation. On their return, they stopped to visit with Mrs. Percival at McCook. Mrs. Cole only remained in McCook for a short visit, coming on home, arriving here Sunday morning, white Mrs. Travis did not arrive until this morning. Miss Teresa WAGENER, living near Murray, daughter of Mrs. George WAGNER [sic], had the misfortune to run against a crochet needle about a week ago, which resulted in the infliction of a slight wound on one of her feet. Nothing was thought of the wound which has since become infected and produced a very bad sore. Dr. SCHWAB, who is treating the case, fears the young lady will [article cut off]. Mrs. John EWING and children, Darleen and Violette, who have been visiting in the city for the past week with Mrs. Ewing�s mother, Mrs. Claus Speck, departed for their home at Hopkins, Mo., this morning. Mrs. Martin SHELDON, and children were passengers to Omaha today where they go to see the sons of Mrs. Sheldon. Harrison and H[illegible] who are in the Sixth regiment who are soon to go to Deming, New Mexico. Mrs. J.L. BERGER, of Fairbury, has for some time been visiting the city, the guest of her daughter , Mrs. E.W. ELLIOTT and family, parted for her home this morning. They will stop at south Omaha which place they will visit for a short time with the other relatives. Mr. A.H. VANLANDINGHAM, of Eagle, accompanied by William her [sic], his neighbor, were in the [illegible] this morning, looking after some business regarding the State Cou[cut off] for Defence, and also visiting Mr. Vanlandingham�s daughter, [Mrs.? Cut off] E.S. Setz. They returned home in the afternoon. Ed BECKER and George HILD were passengers to Omaha this afternoon where they are going after a car for Mr. Becker, a Hudson Su[cut off] Six, which he is getting through Puls Garage at Murray, and traded his old car in on. Mr. Becker and Mr. Hild will drive the new car down this afternoon. Robert TROOP, who has been in the northwest, where he has a farm, [cut off] that harvesting and threshing is progressing nicely, and that the [cut off], is looking well though it is not[cut off] far along as in this climate. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo http://search.yahoo.com