The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 04, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PL ATTS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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A HARD FOUGHT
BALL GAME.
WILL TEACH AT WAYNE NORMAL
Y
From Tuesday's Dally.
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N D L
Mrs. Mae Morgan departed today
for Wayne in the northern portion
of the titate, wheru she will for the
coming two weeks teach in the Nor
Famous For Its Marvelous Motor
mal school at that place., Mrs. Mor
gan is well equipped for such work
MANY GOOD PLAYS- MANY ER
RORS MAKES THE NINE IN
NINGS FOR VICTORS. OURS
TO SPARE.
having had an abundance of exper
ience in work of this line, and being
well qualified as to the education she
possesses, and also as to her natural
aptitude for this class of instruction.
MASON STRIKES OUT 17
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MEET TODAY
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PJQJCOi?Z) TIRES
are madein the ribbed tread
familiarly associated with
Cord Tires and in the fa
' mousFiskNon-SkidTread.
No matter which of these
tiresyou chooseyou cannot
go
wrong !
They are big, sturdy,
beautiful combining re
siliency, speed, mileage,
safety and comfort.
JOHN
Plattsrnouth,
Nebraska.
CASS CO. FARM
oliiiuii I-o(.hI to
I ..-! I I nrieing lii(rrcl
BUREAU NOTES
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ThreLhing Time Economy.
Farmers .-hoiild rake with g.irden
rake all wa-te wheat in field, keep
l fie loon wheat and tray bundles
i:p fr'ii:: around the feeders and not
allow then! to iile and waste.
thres'i'T:.ta:i or 'armer should
have a tarpaulin Jo place under the
feeder ai'.d not allow on- sinrlo ker
nel to rzo to waste. Save. Have. Save.
Th r
lien's
Meeting
Ke!d at Wcepinp- Wat 21.
Al:iio;t every man :-ig::"d the
pledge r.ird to .-save all wlitvi pnv
sible. The priee of i :. resli i n ir was
di:-eued. ;!- be-a methods of get
ting the larg.-.M amount of the irrain
out of the straw.
To Cass County Newspaper
I have considering what I
may io to nuvke my u?'.v .-paper pu Il
licit v for the County Aaent's work
as possible
. o
.nil
,e
ju-t as efuciiv
Ijave two id'-as I would like
wcrked out this tit'ie.
li'ea. Xo. J i-- to suggest to you
;-.! new: paper men of fh county
hat you put a sinu'o eoliurr. or
ii.uhl, d:i-en box: d iicii'Mr over
the Farm Uureau Neds, similar in
design to the urn the r'lattsmouth
Journal got up of 1; , o. u aetor I and
for which it i ' ;-rvinu of p'r-;al
liieiit ion.
Idea Xi. J to n-'id rut frm
time fo time, in addition to my reg
ular miles, hc;u) articles to ! run
M-n:ewhere in th" pa tier apart from
the not e.
Those 7' railed articles will n-f bo
given you every we; k and if you
lind fli.it it is iMlMcult lo use them
at time- i will rot expect you to
strain t.;o big a point to get tlotn
in. in addition to ti- N'ofes. I will
try t;i get them up in a short. rmipny
way so ti 'hey will !e read, in
fart I am Irvine to wife all of my
-'uff so that it will ' Ret acres:-;- and
appeal to the leaiier.
Now as ! have indicated, f him
sriviir; to do all that I ran to make
the publicity from this office t ef-;v.-;ive
possible, and let m? as
sure you th:: I will appreeia'e any
uggesi i n. you may make at any
f::nf. I 'Ttainly .ant to thank the
'KFECT
your Poultry and Hen
houses with Semi Re
fined Crude Oil. For
safe by
17. 7. OIGHARDSOn
entire newspaper fraternity of Cass
Couniy for the splendid way they
have handled all of the publicity ma
terial from this office s?o rar. and I
am sure I can depend upon your co
operation in the future.
Farm Bureau Notes.
May crops are light, pasture very
poor. Cane and Millet seed can he
secured from our western farmers at
a reasonable price. If interested.
call or write the Comity A cent.
Xo trouble to get reliable serum
Write K. F. Marshall at Weeping
j .vatcr or the t otsnty Agent and you
! ian have same at cost. $1.17 for
, 100 e. c. and :J c. c. of virus free wiih
1 e.ich 100 c. c. of serum.
1
! To preserve eggs the waterglass
ami nine met noils are used or recom-
jniei'de.l hy ih? Department of oul-
jtry Husbandry of the University of
1 .fiirasKa. w aierjriass solution is
j l .ade in ratio of one to nine quarts
of !; :led water, that is. water that
has been boiled and cooled. This
ami itnf will be enough to preserve
fifteen dozen eggs. Allow abo it
two inches of this solution over the
top layer of the e.-'gs and place the
container in a cool, dry place with
a tight cover so as to prevent evap
oration. Dissolve two or three
pound:? of unslacked lime in five
gallons of water that n?s previously
been boiled and al.owcd to coo!, and
allow the mixture to stand until the
lime settles and the liquid is clear.
Plate clean, fresh eggs in a clean
earthenware crock or jar and pour
the clear lime water into the vessel
until the eggs are covered. At least
two inches of the solution should
cover
serve
the top layer of eggs Pre-
Fair Sized Good Natured Crowe En
joyed the Best Ball Game
of the Season.
clean, unva
test all eggs
hed
for
onlv fresh
eggs. Candle or
cracks.
The use of low grade fuels, such
as kerosene or distillate, reduce fuel
cost in .operating tractors very ma
terially, according to tests conduct
ed by t!)t Agricultural KncJne ring
Depart men t of the I "ni versify of Ne
braska. Tractors must be designed
for there fuels in order to operate
on them efficiently.
L. Ii. SNIP'.S,
County Agent.
From Monday's Daily
Yesterday afternoon at the hall
park with the air just, the finest
with the spicy tang of the pine for
est, and the ball piayers all on their
mettle, the game was called at three
thirty with the Union Outfitting
Company, at the bat. The old time
pitcher away, and W. H. Mason was
called in from left field, the place
where he has played so well, and Joe
McCarthy placed over from center.
while Lawrence Spreacher was plac
ed in center, the game began with
many fears for the boys with the
crimson sox. The first thing Mason
did was to strike out three in regula
tion order, this he kept up for four
innings, with one exception Polan
was put out on a fly. this making
Mason for the first thirteen men up
to bat eleven of them struck out.
This looked good. well, too good to
last, but during the game he made
a record of seventeen strike outs.
bare lie watKeu lour 01 the men.
some intentionally. Kring, Jesse
and Lane, each got a hit from him.
but this looks to us like a pretty
pood record. Just ten of the men
I who were up to strike, got to first,
I and there were thirty-seven of them
I three of them made runs. Hoffman
replaced Kisley in the ninth inning,
but was not benefitted With us.
we did not score the first two in
nings for Turner alone saw first. In
the third inning, the three boys, and
husky lads they are when it comes
to playing ball. Grass-ran. Sprecher
and Martin were to bat, and people
were counting it would be one. lv.i
three, but the lads fooled everybody
for two runs were made, one bv
Grassman and one by Martin, while
Sprecher was credited with the sac
rifice for them. In the fourth Iler-
old made the run. Mason was tagged
at the home plate. Gradoville, reach
e dthird, Sprecher second and Mart
in first, when McCarthy was fannel
out. In the fifth Turner adi'ed a
run. making four. Edwards was tag
ged at third. Mason and Gradwilk
were struck out. In the sixth Grad
oville saw third, and Sprecher sec
ond, while Martin. Turner and Mc
carty went to grass. The seventh
and eighth was fanning out most al
together, and the game was over.
I'nion Co 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 u
lied Sox o 0 2 1 .1 0 0 0 x 1
I'ltun Tuesday's Daily.
Janu's M. Teagarden of Weeping
Water. Dale Hoyles, of Alyo, and L.
F. Langhorst. of Klmwood, were
members of the executive conm ittee
who were meeting in the city today
to attend to the settling ot a con
troversy between the Burlington
shops and some of its workmen.
SPEND VACATION HETPING.
From Tiies.bi Cs faily.
Itev. A. J. Hargett is a man who
believes in doing, he is taking a va
cation during the month of July, de
parting last evening for Lincoln,
where he looked after some business,
for a slfort time before going to
Arapahoe, where he will spend the
month, liev. Hargett has a fieiu of
wheat there which is being cut at
this time, and for the cutting of
which he will assist 1:1 the work on
the farm for the cutting and thresh
ing. After which he will continue,
until he has paid, what the time will
allow, for the seeding of the ground
again.
Just recently he has been plowing
corn at the home of Frank Good
man when he was not able to find
help, and was compelled to be at the
house on account of sickness.
DEPARTED TODAY FOR CAMP
From Tuesday's Daily.
This afternoon Clyde Jones and
wife departed for Omaha, from
where Mrs. Jones will go to Chicago,
where she will make her home for
the present with relatives, and re
main until such a time as Clyde
shall definitelv know where he will
be located. Mr. Jones departs from
Chicago tomorrow lor Jefferson P.ar-
racks. near St. louis, where he will
enter the barracks as an electrician.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Fiv.m Tuesday's Daily.
A. L. Tidd. trustee to Ne
braska' Annual Confer
ence lots 20, 21, Ivong's
add. to Mynard trustees
I). N. C
Italph Vinton et a! to F. G.
Delfs SU lots 1 2 blk.
."(' City W. D
Aug Ossenkopp to T. K.
Parniele lots, 1M, IS 2.
pt. ISO Louisville W. 1). $3,000.00
15. Currance, et al to N.
J. Anderson lot 11, Jones
add. Greenwood. W. I) $4f.0.00
Unusual Economy
Without Sacrifice
TIIK Chandler Sis has always been famous for its economy of operation economy
without the sacrifice of reserve power, without the sacrifice of roadability, without
the sacrifice of beauty cf design.
Thousands of Chandler owners all over America tell of gasoline mileage of fifteen to
seventeen miles p?r gallon.
lire mileage of seven thousand to nine thousand miles per set of tires is common
place among Chandler owners.
Chandler owners and Chandler dealers say that the service upkeep of the Chandler
car is much less than that of any other ficd cars w hich they have owned cr sold.
The owner of a Chandler Sis possesses a really great automobile great not merely
from the standpoint of economy cf operation and maintenance, but, even more impor
tant, from the standozint of mechanical excellence and daily performance.
The Chandler motor, designed and huilt in our own factory, distinguishes the
Chandler chassis, marked throughout by its simplicity and sturdiness. The life, pick
up, get-away and endurance cf this motor will astonish you quite as much as it pleases
you.
liodies of most attractive design and of unusual comfort are mounted on the Chand
ler chassis.
Strven-Passenzer Ttmrlnx Car, St 795 Four-Passenger Roadster, 31795
For:--Passenger Dispatch Car, Slft75
Convertible Sedan, S2-95 Convertible Coupe, S2395 Limousine, 03095
Alt prices f.o. b. Clsx-cland
iruuxj IT a V IT& Ud
Plattsrnouth, Nebraska
CHANDLER MOTOR-CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
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.$1.00
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LATEST TIRE BULLETIN
OFFICIAL BULLETIN NO ?53.
FOR SALE
1 aire land. :: larre room house,
two barn-, chicken house, corn crib,
hotf hou.:e. two cave, 1 ciste-u, 20
feet dicp brick lined, plenty of fruit
trcs. O-i Lincoln Ave. 1 milo fn.m
town. Also, Kentlc driving horse,
busy and harness, alnio?t new. One
yrarlinj; colt and road cart. Will
ell together or separate. Call cven-
in.ys FRANK KOUIL' K.
Iwkd2tw Plattsrnouth. Nehr.
Your stock can be delivered in
Sculh Omaha In fine saapc these hat
days with an auto truck. Call le
Plattsrnouth Garage for particulars.
Now is the time lo.join the Vi
Stamp Limit Clab. See Chas. C.
Farmele for particulars.
The State Headquarters at Lincoln
have issued to the local boards and
District boards the following bulle
tin relative to dependency, and which
supercedes former order number 2.'!;
The following bein; order number
15-1711.
"Instruct Local and P.strict P..ard:-;
that in considering claims fo- de
ferred classificatio.i on deneu'eii -v
'oundi they will disregard income
provided by the state or municinaJi
ties for the maintenance of depend
ents while the reiristrai.t nnon .!um
labors these perso:: are denenda?;t
for support are in military service
of the Failed States. Crowder".
The following telegraphic order
has been received from Provot .Mar
shal general, and is known as Para
graph (f Section 7 2 of the Draft
Law. ".V.-!7:;:. Ft is reported to
this olliee that in the reclassification
of Ilgist rant s now in pro;rres some
Local Hoards are basing the depend
ency status of registrants on a find
ing of whether or not the parents or
relatives of the registrant or his de
pendents are welling or able to pro
vide for the dependents while the
registrant is in t he, military service.
Please call attention of all board
to paragraph (f). Scctbn 72 S. S. R..
which clearly means that the ability
or the willingness of the parents-in-law
of a registrant to provide for his
dependents must not be considered.
Please further instruct all boards
that this rule must be adhered to.
Crowder."
To feel strong, have good appetite
and dlgestirn. sleep soundly and en
jay life, use Hurdock Hlood Hitters,
the family system tonic. Price $1.2.'.
deceived at the Smith Garaae.
Agents for Cass County.
1011 can get General Tires at the
old priee until July ath excentinc
::0x::v plain and :!2x:! :. plain and
cords.
A new list price, is enclosed here
with and a supply of these imprint
ed with your name will to forward
in a few da vs.
Tim 1- .. 1 .
over the supply of rubber and onlv
..11 1. 1 .
uiiow runner manuiacturers seven
sixteenths of the amount of rubber
they used last year. This forces
I hem fo cut their production accord
ingly.
in a snort time you will find tires
mighty hard to buv at anv priee.
i on are getting the advantage of
the
To I'auline Ohlliani. as Administrat
or of the l-Jstale ot licnrnc .1. 0.111:1m,
I nseil : ICioliatd Conway Ol.lham,
1'iizza .1. Maker: Laeiina l.onnaliy.
I'auline ol.lliam. Fay Mlilliatn. John .1.
iMilliam. Jessie I . Snyder. Kllison L.
(ll.lliam. .lames V. 1 M!uun. era II. OI.I-
liam. Folly Oldham ami Mary I.. Craig:
Yon are hereby notified that m the
.'L'nd day of May. 1!US, plaintiff tiled
a petition in toe mstriei conn or
1 ass i.Minty, Nebraska, praying amonK
other tliinys for an roJcr to he enter-
l.v the curt directing the admin
istratrix in llie estate n .eors;e .1.
Oldham, deceased, to convey to plain
tiff Lots one (1 and two J 1 and all
of Lots three :! and four 4 not
taken by Fhicajro avenue, mi 15!ock one
uindred si.ty-four t 1 U 1'ity of l'latts-
mouth. Cass county. Nebraska, upon
the payment of the balance of the
purchase price in accordance with the
contract , entered into between the
plaintiff and the said Ueorge .1. Old
ham, during his life time, on the lOih
dav of September, 1!17.
You are further notified that there
will be a hearinfr upon' said petition.
and on the allegations thereof, before
the Judge of the District Court of
ass county. Nebraska, in the District
Court, at I'lattsniKUth. Nebraska, on
the Ultli day of July. 191S. all of
which and the allegations of the pe
tition you w'll take due notice.
JOHN Jl. HALLSTKOM.
Flaintilt.
C. A. KAWLS,
nu'.-Ctvv.) Attorney.
THE PIONEERa ALWAYS LEADS.
1.1:1; l. Mi l h i:
the State
In the Countv court of
Nebraska. I'ass county, ss:
In the matter of the estate of Men-
nett Ch lis w isser, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You ai" hereby notified, that. I will
sit at the County court room m I'latts-
month in said county on the '!th day
of July, FUN. and on the :uii day or
unusually big purchase we made I ( tobci . fjis. to receive and examine
before the rai:e in prices April 22d. j view No thVIr adjustment and aiiow
Manv of our dealers have taken ad- ?".:" ''"he time limited for t he persen-
llalion 01 claims against saiu esiaie is
vantage of this opportunity and ourlihree months from the ytn day
.111 1 v. .. I'. i:m. anu ne
Twenty-nine years ago Triuer's
American Elixir of Bitter Wine was
brought to the market, a pioneer in
its branch. The popularity of this
excellent remedy gre wincessantly,,
and it leads always, no other prep
aration being superior to Triner's
American Elixir in cleaning the
stomach and intestines, helping the
digestion, restoring the appetite and
invigorating the entire system. It
removes the cause of constipation,
indigestion, headaches, megrim,
nervousness, general weakness, etc.,
but you must not accept any cheap
imitation. Insist upon Triner's
American Elixir! Price, $1.10. At
drug stores. For rheumatism, neu
ralgia, lumbago, sprains, swellings,
sore muscles, tired feet, etc., the
best remedy is Triner's Liniment. At
drug stores, 35c and 65c. Hy mail.
45c and 75c. Joseph Triner Com
pany, Mfg. Chemists. 1333-1343 S.
Ashland ave., Chicago, 111.
Stationery at the Journal office.
i.i:c; i. mi'i k i:.
To II. li. Hathaway. Ceorge W. Fair
field, John S. Townsend. Fob. i t J.
Lackey. Nicholas Fngle. A. F. Alexan
der and to their unknown I eirs. de
vises, legatees and personal represen
tatives and to George J:. Mini, defend
ants: You and each of you will take notice
that on the 'tli day of June, l!ls,
Hermia I-:. Windham filed her petition
in the IMstrict court of I'ass county.
Nebraska, against you an-J each of
you, the object and prayer of which is
that she may be adjudged owner in
fee Simple of Lot 1 in Ulk. 11, Duke's
addition to J "hit t snout t h. Nebiaska, and
Lot 1 in Flock 1 ami Lot s in Flock
in Townsend's addition to I'latts"
mouth. Neb., freed from all claims of
an estate or interest therein of any of
the defendants, and sill persons claim
ing by. through or under them, and
that you and each of you be perpetual
ly enjoined from claiming any right
title, or interest or right of possession
the title and rights of this plaintiff,
her heirs or assigns, and from interfer
ing with the peacable enjoyment of
said lots by the plaintiff: and for such
other and further relief as ejuity may
require.
You and each of you are reunited (
answer to said petition on or before
Monday, the 1'tith day of August, FUN,
as to any interest you may claim
therein or your defaults will be enter
ed therein ami the allegations of said
petition taken as true.
IIFUMIA L WINDHAM.
K. E. Windham, Atty.
i-l-i wks, wkly.
Journal Want-Ads Pay!
stock, purchased at the old price,
will h-oon be exhausted.
P.y buying at the old price you gel
high grade (General Tires, guaran
teed for 5.000 miles, at less than
you would have to pay for cheaper
tires guaranteed for 3.500 miles.
We are always at your service for
good tires. .
THE SMITH GARAGE,
Agents for General and United
States Tire:; for Cass County.
time limited
for payment ot debts is one year lrom
sab) :ith day of July. T!is.
Witness my hand and the seal of
aid county court, this l!th day ot
June, 1!1S.
ALLIEN .1. MLLS'O.N.
(I wks.) County Judge.
hound An automobile number
plate So. l(iS45I. Owner may have
same by calling at this office and
paying for this advertisement.
0-28-tfd
Have you just a few bogs or a
truck load to hi? delivered in South
Omaha? Call the Plattsrnouth Gar
age, and we will do thi rest.
i
w.
A. R0BEHTS0N.
Lawyer:
East of Riley Hotel
Coates Block,
Second Floor.
i.i:i;i, mi hi:.
In the County court, the States of
Nebraska. I'ass county, ss:
In the matters of the estate of il-
liam A. Mrown, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
S'ou are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the County court room In Platts
rnouth in said county, on Julyy 22d,
FUN. and October '::d, FHS, at 10
o'clock each day to receive and exam
ine all claims against said estate, with
u view to their adjustment and allow
ance. The time limited for the pre
sentation of claims against said estate
is three months from the day of
July, A. D. ll18, and the time limited
for payment of debts is one year from
said L'.'d day of July. 1918.
Witness my hand and the seat of
Id County court, this 10th day of
June, 1S1S.
ALLFU J. MKL'SOX.
County Judge.
F. IS. WINDHAM.
Atty. for Estate.
(-Jl 4 wks.)
Let s deliver your hogs in South
Omaha during these hot days. We
will call rt your farm and deliver
them safeiy. The Plattsrnouth Garage.
The Charm of Your
ome
can be increased, the value enhanced, your excellent
taste perfectly expressed if your walls are correctly
decorated to bring out the true artistic value of your
furnishings.
Our experience will help you to give your Home that
touch of refinement, that peaceful air, that perfect
harmony which are so essential, and yet, so difficult
to attain without experience.
We anxiously await the opportunity to show you the
wonderful effects we can produce in your Home.
-CALL NO Wl-
Max
Dosterhoff,
INTERIOR DECORATOR,
Murdock, Nebraska
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