October 31, 1911 - reprinted January 3, 1996Ed Koza and family moved into their fine new residence, and Anton Kopac and bride have gone to housekeeping in the place vacated by them.
Anton Kunhart of Howells sold a farm of 160 acres, located a few miles north of this place and owned by Anton Jindra and Anton Belina, to Frank Tomka for $120 per acre, Tomka turning in as part payment the brick store building occupied by Faltys & Pokorny at a valuation of $6,000.
Dr. S. G. Allen took his wife. who has been receiving treatment at an Omaha hospital, to Chicago and placed her under the care of a noted specialist, a Dr. Murphy of that city. Her many friends hope to hear of her improvement.
Jos. Tichy and John Hamernik left for points in Minnesota and North Dakota for a general inspection of the country in certain parts of both states, both being finacially interested as they own land in that part of Uncle Sam’s domain.
Jerry Cerv is having the Chundelak building remodeled for store purposes and John Storek will move his stock of clothing into the same.
Mundil & Faltys report the sale of the Emil Pokorny place of twenty-two acres, northeast of town, to Frank Hobel for $12,000. In the deal Mr. Pokorny took the Hobel residence property in town at a valuation of $6,000.
The saloon formerly conducted by Jos. Vosacek is again open for business, with August Papez of South Omaha in charge as manager. As we understand it Vosacek has come to an agreement with the most urgent of his creditors that will permit of the continuation of the business.
The clothing store conducted by Faltys & Pokorny is to go under new management the fore part of next week. Last Friday the stock was sold to L. J. Roubinek who in turn disposed of it to John F. Storek of Madison, an experienced man in that line of business. An invoice of the stock will be made in a few days. We welcome the new owner to Clarkson and wish him all manner of success. Mr. Faltys will devote his entire time to the real estate business, while Mr. Pokorny will handle the line of implements manufactured by the Independent Harvester Co.
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