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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1918)
MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918. PliATTSMOUTIT SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE BEX. mTLmmml Children Cry for FSefccIser's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ia use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of " and has been made under his per y sonal supervision since its infancy, fcuzvvi cctc&tX, How no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health cf Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Symps. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic azd Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrcm, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and U2;ural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 7 In Use For Oyer 50 Years The Kind Yen Have Always Bought LOCAL NEWS rmm Thursday's Pailr Cashier J. M. Patterson of Cnion was a visitor in this city last even ing driving up in his car. J. L. Smith of Xehawka, came up last evening and is visiting in the city for today and looking after some business also. Dan Minford was in the city last evening from his home near Murray, and was looking after some business for a short time. Frank Hull of near old Rock Bluffs was a visitor in this city this morning, coming to lock after some business matters. Attorney Wm. Delles Denier of Elm wood came over this morning and was looking after some matters at the county court. Emil Walters and J. I. Low went to Murray this morning where they are plastering a house for Mrs. Jos eph Sans in that place. Glen Vallery from southwest of Mynard was a visitor in this city last evening, coming to look after tome business in the city. Herbert L.. Burbee of Union was in the city yesterday and was at tending the Fordson tractor demon stration southwest of the city. Earl and Troy Wiles from near Weeping Water were in the city last evening coming to look after some business in the city for a few hours. Geo. Reynolds from his farm near old Rock Bluffs was a visitor in Plattsmouth this morning coming to look after some business in the city. Al Ralston was in the city last evening from Weeping Water and was looking after some business at the court house and also in the city. Herman Range and wife were in the city this morning from their home at Elm wood, and were looking after some matters at the court house. Galen Rhoden from near Murray was a visitor in the county seat this morning, coming to look after some business matters with the mer chants. Herman Smith of near Xehawka was a business visitor in Platts mouth last evening and was attend ing the plowing demonstration with the tractor. A. M. Xewsome from near Green wood was a buisness visitor in this city this morning and was looking after some matters in the county seat as well. Charles Johnson was in last even ing from Louisville and was attend ing the Fcrdson Tractor demonstra tion on the Walker section south west of the city. Peter Mockenhaupt from near Greenwood was a visitor in this city today driving over in his car, and wa3 transacting some business with the Plattsmouth merchants. D. W. Voutsey and wife of Elm wcod were in the city today com ing over in their car to attend and to conduct the funeral of Earl Hyde, at the Christian church in this city. Ray Davis and wife from west of Murray were doing some trading in Plattsmouth last evening as well as , visiting with friends, and returned to their home late in the evening. HASTTC SnVAGE FDGE (CANNOT KAVIL) ILASTIC RIB "5 . . . v l.' .. : :. .v j ,": T, : .1 J IAST OK AMD HOLDS VP SOCK I I '!:.''v ,": "1 ' niiirual.i'llll.l.uij:,... t crrNrrtDrrn Din .tnrMT , ma uu,i FINE GAUZE TEXTURE . 5IIK-LISIE THREAD (COOL AND SIGHTLY) PERMANENT BRILLIANT -SILK-LUSTRE OTUCirr 3AMTARY CTE THROUGHOUT SNUG ANKLE FIT (NCVIR BA65 KTTHtR IFORI OR AFTER LAUNCCRINC I HO VYRBOO.ES ANYYVHEEX I TAP amoUPC1! NO EQUAL FOR WEAR 'DOUBLE TO PREVENT SHOE CREASES CUTT1KG TOP CF FOOT si f r 1 i I --- r ENTinC rOOT mm m Dan Alllnger of near Nehawka was a visitor in the city this morn ing accompanied by Mrs. Allinger and the baby and were doing some trading with the merchants of the city. Philip Spangler from near Weep ing Water was a visitor In this city last evening coming over to meet his mother whom he thought would come from Hastings, Iowa, for a visit. John Sutton was a visitor in Plattsmouth this afternoon coming from his home south of Rock Bluffs to do some trading with the mer chants. Constable Xoel of Weeping Water was a visitor in Plattsmouth last evening coming to see about some business matters in the city, and al so some legal business at the court house. Dr. J. F. Rrendel the genial dis penscr of medicine in Murray was a visitor in the city this morning looking after some business for a short time and returned to his home about noon. W. O. Ward from near Louisville was a visitor in this city this morn ing having some business at the of fice of the county superintendent of schools, he being a member of the board of the Glendale school. Clarence E. Mayfield and two sons Roy and Louis were in the city last evening coming to attend the demon stration cf the Fordson Tractor which was being made yesterday af ternoon at the farm of Bent Living ston near Mynard. Marvin Thomas of Rock Bluffs, departed this afternoon for Aber deen, South Dakota, where he will engage in harvesting, and will go farther north as the harvest ad vances. Marvin will remain as long as there is any threshing to do. Frank Campbell was in the city ast evening from his home south east of Murrav and was looking af ter some business here, and was ac companied by his brother Peter Campbell who is visiting here a few days from the western part of the state. L. R. Snipes the county agent from Weeping Water was at the tractor demonstration last evening, taking pictures and notes as to the success of the demonstration, and other points, for the benefit of the farming community. He was also in the city looking after some busi ness at the court house. C. E. Xoyes was in the city last evening bringing with him his nephew Fred Xoyes, who was going to Camp Dodge, and was accom panied by Mrs. Fred Xoyes and Mrs. George Xoyes, mother of Fred, and Esther Xoyes a sister of Fred. They drove down from Louisville in C. E. Xoyes car, and returned after the departure of Fred for the canton ment. From Friday's Daily. Will Shara from Old Rock Bluffs was a visitor in this city this morn- ng coming to look after some busi- ;ess matters in this city. C. C. Baldwin of Weeping Water was a buisenss, visitor in this city ast evening, coming to look after seme business and also looking af ter some matters at the court house. Henry and Phillip Hirz, Will Rummell and Walter L. Propst de parted this morning for Malvern, Iowa, going in their car and will attend the fine bred hog sale which is being held there today. John Group and William Wendt and son Louis, from Louisville were in the city this morning looking after some business in the city and also having some matters to look after in the court house. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heil and Henry were In from their home near Cedar Creek this morning. doing some trading with the Plattsmouth merchants, having drove in with Henry's car returned home during the morning. L. C. Lyle who has Just recently moved into this city from Louis ville departed this morning for Omaha, where he is taking the trainman's examination today in order to begin work as a switch man in the local yards here this evening. Miss Fay Crook who has been visiting in Cedar Creek for the past few days, a guest of her friend Miss Gretal Hackenberg, returned home this morning and was accompanied by Miss Gretal who will visit there for a few days and will be the guest of Miss Fay while here. I Geo. Swartz and Lyle Miller, both ' from near Alvo, were in the city to day and departed for Omaha where they went to enlist in the navy as learners of Radio Telegraph, and will if it is possible to enlist in that branch of the service, make ar rangement for their enlistment. I Henry Mersjergen of near Mur- dock was a visitor in the city today coming to look after some business in the city and also to attend to j some matters In the court house. He ! departed on the noon train for Oma ha, where he also has some business to look after, and returns home over the Rock Island from there. James Terryberry and Otto Schaeffer were in the city this mor ning looking after some business in the city and were on their way to Tabor," Iowa, where they will visit. with relatives, and also were going to Malvern, Iowa, where they are attending a sale of pure bred Duroc Jersey hogs wh-ich is in progress there today. Peter Wendell and wife of Winner South Dakota, who are visiting at the home of their daughter Mrs Will Okerblom of this city, for the past few days, departed this morn ing for Omaha, where they will visit for a short time with other relatives, returning here for a long er visit before departing for their home in the north. Mrs. Frank Stava of near Chad ron and, daughter Mrs. John Miller of Kansas City, Mo., who have been visiting at the home of Martin Stava, and family south of this city. departed this afternoon for their homes. They went to Omaha, where they will remain this even ing, after which they will go to their homes in the opposite directions. From Saturday's Dally. Wm. Delles Denier of Elmwood, was a visitor in this city today, com ing to look after some matters in the probate court. Wm. B. Porter of Mynard was a business visitor in this city this morning having business in the city and at the county seat. W. A. Farmer, living near Green wood and son Harry Farmer drove down early this morning to look after some business at the court house. Sam Cox of Murdock drove over from his town this morning and is looking after some business matters in the office of the clerk of the Dis trict Court. Simon Maurer of Murray was a visitor in this city for a while this morning and this afternoon depart ed for Omaha, where he will visit for over Sunday. J. M. Jordan was a visitor in this city from his home near Cedar Creek, driving in with his car, and the family to do some trading, with the merchants. W. B. Rishel departed last even ng for Louisville where he is look ng after the interests of the Wood man of the World for whom he is a deputy organizer. Mrs. George Smith of near Rock Bluffs, departed this morning for Omaha, where she will visit at the home of her daughter Mrs. D. J. Smith for over Sunday. ! J. A. Bower one of the substan tial farmers in the vicinity of Mur dock was a visitor in the city this afternoon having some business to 00k after at the court house. Troy L. Wiles and "family from near Weeping Water, were in the city this morning, coming to do some trading at the merchants, and then iu their car going to their farr.' Phillip and Louis Fornoff were visitors in Plattsmouth this morn ing from their home near Cedar Creek and were looking after some business for the morning driving in with their car. Charles Boedaker from Murray was a visitor in Plattsmouth this morning driving up in his car, to look after some business, and do some trading with the merchants. returning during the morning. Wm. Headen and wife and Mrs. Anna Earle all of Eagle were in the city this morning, coming to look after some business in the office of the county judge, regarding the settlement of the Earls estate which is having a hearing today. , W. A. Robertson was appointed guardian ad litem this morning in the District court, in the case of the estate of Henrietta S. Butler, who is the widow of the late Dr. M. M. Butler, of Weeping Water. There in this case three minor children be sides some who have arrived at ma turity. Albert Warga, who has been at the State Farm training in Auto and Gas Engines was a visitor in thi3 city this morning, arriving last evening on a short furlough, and departed this morning for his home south of the city near Rock Bluffs, where he will spend Sunday and return for the training the first of the week. Mesdames E. S. Smith and Sam uel McNeese, both of , Wahoo, and both aunts of Claude C. Smith, of this city, were visitors for a few hours in this city at the home of their nephew yesterday, and return ed home last evening on the Schuy ler train. At the Burlington sta tion commenting on Plattsmouth they said they thought this a beau tiful city, and one doing a good business. In this we can heartily agree with them. We have a beau- rP o 0 Oc DC DC DC DC DC o fl Ml Demonstrations everywhere are convincing the farmers that the Fordson Tractor is the practical Tractor for the average farmer. Wc have just delivered seven in Cass county. If you have not already seen The Fordson at work, go and see your neighbor's and be convinced. WE SOLICIT ORDERS FOR THE FORDSON TRACTOR WITHOUT REGARD TO RESIDENCE OF BUYERS. Delivered price for Fordson and Plows $1065.00. Orders will be filled in the order in which they are received by us. Telephone orders in, at our expense. Don't delay. T AUTHORIZED FORD AND FCRDSON TRACTOR DEALER, Tel. No. 1 Plattsmouth, Neb. OC DC DC D C DC DC DO tiful city and one full of business pep and go-a-head-a-tiveness. A good place to live and a good place to do business. NEBRASKA WOMAN IS SEEKING Y. M. C. A. WORKERS from Friday's Dally. C. M. Adams of Omaha who is in the Y. M. C. A. work, was in the city yesterday afternoon. looking for help, which is not within draft age. for use in Y. M. C. A. work. It Is not essential that they shall be men who are capable of doing devotional work, but men that can build huts, and do many kinds of mechanical work in the trades, and there are many kinds of workers which are desired. Mr. Adams de parted after leaving word to have a list of all names pent to the Omaha office of men who would like that kind of employment. GAINED 30 POUNDS REV. A. J. HARGETT RETURNED HOME From Friday's Ial!y. Rev. A. J. Hargett of the Chris tian church who has been away for the past month on his vacation, and during the time was engaged in doing his bit as a farmer re turned home this morning. Rev. Hargett had a field of wheat near Arapahoe, which he went out to harvest and thrash, that he did, and prepared the ground for another crop. He was delayed by reason of rain and wet weather for ten days in getting his threshing done, and suffered some loss by the wet weath er there. CLARK SAYS SHE HARDLY HAD STRENGTH TO MOVE AROUND BEFORE TAK ING TANLAC. "Tanlac has put me in shape to where I have gained thirty pounds, and now I'm feeling just as well as I ever did in my life," said Mrs. Ethel I,. Clark, who has lived in Omaha for, fifteen years and con ducts a lunch and confectionery store at 45C9 Cuming Street. "I have suffered so much from nervousness and stomach trouble during the past nine months," Mrs. Clark continued, "that I lost twenty-six pounds in weight, and hard ly had strength to move around. I lost my appetite completely, and the gas on my stomach made me so miserable thut I couldn't enjoy eat ing anything. What little sleep I got seemed to do me no good, and I felt more tired and wornout in the mornings than when I luy down at night. My condition . distressed me no little, us I wan getting to where it was dirticult for me to carry on my hiiHlncftH and provide a living for tnyHelf and children. "I had heiird lots about Tanlac. and decided the only way for me to find out whether it was any good or not was to try it. So I tried it and the results have been astonish ing. My appetite came back after the first few days and soon I found I was getting back my lost weight and strength. Gas stopped forming on my stomach and eating soon got to be a pleasure again. I sleep like a child every night now and get up in the mornings feeling fine and full of energy. I can work all day with out feeling any the worse from it and do you know, I have not only gotten back the twenty-six pounds which I lost, but I have actually gained four pounds besides, making a total gain since I started on Tan lac of thirty pounds. Now this is what Tanlac has done for me and I cheerfully recommend it to every body, ll Tanlac is sold in IMattsmouth by F. G. Fricke & Co.. in Alvo by Alvo Drug Co., in Avoca by O. E. Copes, in South Rend by E. Sturzenegger, in Greenwood by E. F. Smith, in Weeping Water by Meier Drug Co., and in Elmwood by L. A. Tyson. FOR SALE. Radiant Home Rase Burner for $5.00, Quick Meal Steel Range for $f.00. Gas Range $5.00. Who wants them. Inquire of O. M. Strelght at Streight & Strelght's furniture store. 8-2-2tdltv CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the V vcr- J r .U. If M? if Final Clearance Straw Hats 00 n C. E. Wescott's Sons 'EVERYBODY'S STORE"