THTTE2DAY, JASITAP.Y 92, 1919. PLATTSUOUTII SOU -WEEKLY JOURNAL PUBLIC AUCTION! 1 will sell at Public Auction at my home five miles vest and cue and a half milc-s south of Platts mouth, three milt-s west and a half mile north of Mynard, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2D, 1919. The following dscribed property o-v.it: Eight Head of Horses. One Llack horse, four years eld, weight 1C00. One black horse, five years old, weight 1400. On ream bay mares, eight and tine years old, weight 2700. One black team, teven years old, weight 24. 0. One black mare, weight 1100. One black marc and mule colt. Four milk cow.:, all fresh. Two heifers. Kiehteen head cf hog?. Miscellaneous. One Xewton wagon. One Moline wagon. Or.e new Xewton wagon box. Iron wheel truck sr.'.'. hoy rack. One spring wagon. One top buggy. Or.e bob sled. One Deerir.g binder, nearly new. One Deering binder. One new Budlong -disk. One Osborne disk. One Deering mower. One K nerscn mower. One hay sweep. One McCormick hay rake. One Deere stalk enter. One-f).;-ere 2-rov mr chine. One 3-scetion harrow. One land roller. One seeder. One corn planter. One Case riding lister. - One Deere ridinsr lister. One combined walking licter. One Badger riding cultivator. One Xew Departure cultivate r. Two Jenny Lind cultivators. One Hapgood gang plow. One 16-inch sulky plow. One 14-inch walking plow. One 1 -shovel plow. One 1 -horse corn drill. One l-ho!e corn shelter. One fanning mill. One Van Brunt drill, nearly new. One IC-inch Doere walking plow. One grindstone. One 2'i h. p. engine. One largf feed grinder. One sweep feed grinder. One small engine feed grind ?r. One r-O-gallon kerosene tank. Two butchering Settles. One Fau.-ace grinder. One sausage stufer. One ."-raiding p.m. S'.-f of l-iucli barney. Three -ffts l'i-ir.ch harness. Set of buirgy harness. Heater, ice box and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale Commences at 10 O'Clock. Lunch Served by W. A. Scott. . TERMS OF SAI.i:. All sums cf $10 and under, cash In hand. On sums over 510 six to eight months time given on bank able note bearing eieht per cent in terest from date. All property to be settled for bfore being remove J frcm premises. I pr.j going to re tire and move to Plattsmouth. and al! stcck and machinery must be sold. GEO. A. METSIIIGEH. OTier. c or,, v,- it yorXG. Auctioneer. 11KA F. PATTERSON. Clerk. AUCTION ! As I am grins: to move to Keith County in the spring. I will sell at Public Auction at my home two mile? southwest of Mynard and one mile wesr and three miles north of Murray, on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1919. The following described prcpe-ty, to-wit : Ten Head of Horses. One black mare, smooth mouth, weight 13C0. in foal. One black mare, smooth mouth, weight 1"00. in foal. Hrwwn mare. 3 years old, w. 1200. Black mare. ?. years old. wt. 1150. On" tam blnck geldings, rmooth mouth, weight 2400. Black gelding. " years old. wt. 1?0. Sorrel mare, 11 years old. wt. 1500. One bay mare, nine years old. wt. 1150. On horcf colt. One milk cow, part Jersey. 7 years old. One 2-year-old heifer, fresh soon. PSBLC Thirty Pure Ered Duroc-Jersev Kotrs j "Consisting of twenty bred sows. j balance stock hogs. ! Famurr ilscliinery. I One bob sled with box. j One hay rack. ! One 7-foot Acme binder. J One 6-foot Acme mower. j One broadcast Hoosier seeder. One 3-section harrow. , 1 One 2-section harrow. One 14-inch Moline gang plow. One 16-inch walking plow. One tongue'ess cultivator. One tongue cultivator, new. One riding Badger cultivator. One 2-row Badgor cultivator. One riding lister. One 2-row stplk cutter, new. One. hay loader. Two Champion hay sweeps. One hide delivery rake, new. One 12-foot Acme rake. One Shroeder corn elevator. One Pullford. One tank heater. One cut-down wagon with rack. One 2-row Rock Island cultivator. Set. sleigh runners for buggy box. Or.e 1 '' h. p. pump enqine. Three sets 1 i-inch work harness. One set of buggy harness. One iingle buggy harness. Two sets net1;. One saddle. One lio-rt. stoe-1 cable stacker with fork. One white porcelain lined refrig erator, ice capacity 125 lbs., gcod a' new. and other household goods and small article too numerous to men tion. Sale Commence-; at 10:C0 O'CIcck. Lunch Served bv 7. A. Scott. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under, casli in hand. On sums over $10 a credit of six months will be given on bank able note bearing eight per cent in terest from date. All property to be settled for befroe being removed from premiss. E. V. COLE. Owner. Y. II. . YOrXG. Auctioneer C. O. DOVEY. Clerk. PUBLIC JUCTIUN ! I am moving to Omaha and will offer for sale at Public Auction on ihe Gcos farm, one mile south of Plattsmouth on the Rock Bluffs road, on . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH. 1919. The following described property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses. On black mare, eleven years old, weight 1400. with foal. Oue black mare, twelve years old. weight 1400. One black gelding, six years eld. weight 1200. One iron gray gelding, five years old. weight 1200. On lorrel gelding, two years old. One suckling colt, eight months old. Farming Machinery. One farm wagon. One hay rack. One buggy. One John Deere rake. 11-ft. One riding lifter. One :i-section harrow. One 2-row stalk cutter. One disk, center cut. One sulky plow. Or.e walking plow. One Jenny Lind cultivator. Two tongueleis cultivators. One Crown mower, double goar. One set I?; -inch double harness. On cet l'i-ineh double harness. One set double bugry harne-.s. On-- set single harness. One saddle. Many other artick-3 too nuinerou: to mention. Sale Comm-TT'es H 10:no O'Clock TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under, cash fa hand. On all sums over J10 a credit of six months will be given, mircbaser giving bankable paper bearing eight pnr cent interest from date. All property must be settled for before being removed from the premises. .TA3. J. HT,EA, Owner. V. 11. YOUNG. Auctioneer. R. F. PATTERSON, Clerk. PUBLIC JUGTION! The undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction at his home two and a half miles east of Murray, seven miles south and a qurrter mile ea?t of Plattsmouth, commenc ing st 3 0:00 o'clock A. M.. cn FRTDAY. FEBRUARY 7TH, 1919.. The following described property, to-wit : Fieht Fe?d of Horres. One bay mare, seven years old. we'ehing 1500. .One black gelding, .seven years old. weighing 1500. One Mack gelding, seven years old. weighing 1700. One black mare, six years old. weighing 1600. One b?y gelding, six years old,' weighing 1400. Two colts, one year old. one suck ling colt. E'VM Hed of Tattle. Two cows, now fresh.' Two milk cows. Three heifers. One Shorthorn bull. Five doze"n chickens. Farmine Machinery. One farm wagon. One old wagon. One top buggy. One hay rack. One sulky plow. One Avery cultivator. One Acme hay rake. One three-section harrow. Two .sets cf harm--.1;. One Milwaukee mower. One six-foot Acme hinder. One Case lister. One Moline two-row machine.' Many other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch Will be Served at Noon by W. A. Scott. TERMS OF SALE: All iv.rr.i of $10 and under, cash in hand. On all sums over $10 a credit of c i rlt months will lie given, purchaser giving bankable piper bearing eight per ceni Interest from dat. All property must be settled for before being removed from il e premise-. JOE WAGNER. Ov.r.' r. Col. W. It. YOUNG. Auctioneer. Y. G. BOEDEKUR. Clerk. OOLfO AUCTION! I am moving from Cass County and will offer for tale rl Public Auction at my home five miles northeast of Union. seven mils southeast of Murray. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. on THURSDAY. JANUARY 30. 1919. The following described property to-wit : Ten Head cf Hcrses. One bay mare, six years edd. weight llftrt. with foal to Perckerori horse. One bay msre, smooth mouth, w-t. 1100. with foal to Percheron horse. Ore black mare. ?. year hi, vt. 1.100. with foal to P-rcheron Lor.e. One black mare, ?. years oh!, wt. 1300. with foal to Percheron h.ors". Cne fray mare, twelve years .! !, wt. l."0C. with foal jack. One black mare, seven yeir r,-l. wt. 'COO. with foal to Percheron horso. One gaited saddle horse, five years old. weight 11 "0. One mare mule colt. 7 months cH. One black horse colt, 7 months old. One bay horse colt. 7 months old. Two three-year-old heilVrs. frf-ii now. Two calves, three weeks rid. rprmin 7-Iachiner,r. One srt 1-inch work liani'.--. One -et luggy harness. Cne steel wngen. One hay rac':. One wagon hex. One top bujjgy. Oue new Western P-elle lifter One new Badger cultivator. One sleisrh. . One sr.d.lle. One disk. Rood as new. One Newton vrn. .urod a1-' r.'jv. One set l'j-ii.ch. work ha: m-.-good as new. One A:nerican hog f.edr. Many other articles ioo numerou; to mention. Lunc'i Will Pe S"rve.l o Neon. TERMS OF SALH: All si:ms of ?to and under, ensh in hand. On all sum over ?10 a credit r.f six month will givn. ourchaser, giving 'i:v.! able p"T"?r bearing t-ight per e'-nt inrr..c- fron d;ite. All property must l? settled for before being removed from r prmises. pttt. mj':i. V. R. YOUNG. A if ion .-or. WARD CHENEY, Clerk. The undersigned, having d si !v- rd partnership, will ffer for e a r Public Auction on the C. K. Metgrr farm, four miles r;'ahw-t of Plaits mouth, one mile nert hwe.st cf My nard. four and a half miies north of Murray, commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on 'VFDNESDAY, FEB3UA2Y 5, 1919. The following described property, o-wit: S?'xtei?n Ileal 'f Horres. One team bay lu-ue. 7 r-nd S yearct w. 2S0O. One hrwn mare. .''; ye-rrj r!:!. wt. T400. One roan mare in foal, S years old. wt. 1400. One bay mare, eight years old. wt. 1400. One sorrel mare, eight years old, wt. 1300. One bay hcr?e. five year cM, wt. 1300. One bay horse, four years old, wt. One br.y team, 7 and S years, wt. 2300. One bay horse, -smooth mouth, wt. 13;.0 One sorrel mare, five years old, wt. 1000. One driving team, three and four y?a"s eld. One teem, smooth mouth, weight i ?C00. Fiftcen iread of Cattle. Six milk cows, one 2-year-old Veifer. two yearling heifers, one 2- year-old bull, five heifer calves. Tbirtv Kesri of TTr.r. . o Twenty head of Duroc bred sows. ; Ten h'ead of stock h .-". Farming: IJachinery. One 7-foot Dei-ring binder. "Wo 3-seetioh lianow.x One P. & O. riding list-r. Two r.talk etitter?. One Hi-inch walking plow. One r.teel field roller. w One feed grinder. One Ixjb sled. One buggy. Two hay racks. Republic truck, ton, nrv. One Emerson mower. One Kentucky press, drill. Six walking cultivators. Thre'i 2-row machines. Two dinks. lCxlC One broadcast seeder. One new Newton wag:,n. One S 1.4 farm 'Aav-n. One low wagon. Six sctT 1 U-inch harue. Oae net of buggy luir-n-s. Two Kl;;er:oi ;,IW3. Oi-.e West Mn Bell" r:di::g lister. St. Joe wi'Iking li-'r-r cornbinod. One U.Iv'cm manure sr-reuder. One hay rake. Ore h. p. Cu;,!i'. One 2 h. p. Chore )n r.O-palli-n hog v One tank heater. Nine l:cr troughs. Tliree ili;7P'.l V.'hi'e and other articles t:. mention. m enyine. iy e-.:-ine. ter t .e:-hrr:i Ue!iS num'-rr-j Lunch Will he Serveri ct Nc Vr. A. Scott. TERMS OF P.'.T.E: All smn of CIO :um! midc! . cu- ti in hand. On all sun-..-- over $10 a credit cf six months v ill he givm. ( Tiur'-liafr giving b:i::k::h!'? p?.p"r i bearing eight 'per cent inf.'-.vst fr -.u I 'ate. A'l prap"r!y t 1 'tibii J for before being rrnv. r--I from the; j premise. SATCKELL 7T7.TZOER. o. W. U. yn'WO. Au-'-tione- r. O. DOVEY. Clerk. HAVE SEPJO'JS 02JECTI0NS. Yesterday ther. sip;eired in this city a couple from Oi:;aha and after l.-'oking over the cify f )r a short ':roe went to th f:fTiee cf il.e ty judge and secured a marriage, license, and troimi u ;i loeal minist r were united in marriage. They were rclativelv Alfred M. K"Ovr of Tipton. Iowa, aged 4:. 'ride was lifted a Villiomv-. asred ?. cf V.'lrrie tl;ey had both ' ef-.re. and f-houkl ! n-1 ti;e M r- Ceinr Rapids. ! r-en r.r'rrit- i ;ve not been fr?;l. they fee-r.ed jetty fI'.v, r.n:l "id pot want t he ; ?r!er to ge hold of the- news itini. and even v.-anted te buv him oft". r.:i they c?:d hey did not want the fol'cs to Know itil t n ger l;o.ne i ti I t'irpri'ie.! hrnj. t hey u. -n:irt ?'! fr. i.j hvr to m(Mit . where they cxjcct to visit brother r i the grecm before gi.lng V.rnie. OEITUAEY. '!.VH Y-. Mrs. Michael "i:-ease in her ,--s I-uiv. t'oiVart died of heart heme in Knox- Co.. -Vebr., Jan. l."th. 1919. a sod 4 7 ' .Trs, 10 mon'hs, and 19 day. Kat!t-?rinv I::rn 4 T .u.;htcr i Michael liorn aid his wife Kath erine lleissit-r. ?he was born February 24th, 1-71 in Hersen ')ri:istadt, Cermuny. Sjon after '"r birth she 1 er;.:r.e a child ef ''id thru he Iy baptism. Having leeei'-cd proper in-tructicn in the "iiri--tian fai'h w?s conf'rn.ed t the cge if 14 in her horns church ! :". !Vri"he!-iadt. A the early a. e f about It' ycr.r:'? I'.oc-eased enme to An.ioriea with her parents, making her heme with theva in Cpvs Co.. N'-dr. In 1S9H she was inii;. l ir marriage to Michael Ifoffart. to which union were born 7 ch-H-en all of whim survive their mother. Af 'er the v.edding sl.'e moved with her 'Turbaud to tlie farm in Knox Co.. Xclr.. where she lived since and al o died., A faithful, loving wife "3d mother hr.s gone to her eternal oward. Mrs. Ilonart leaves to moi-.rn her death a bereaved husband and 7 'hrdrcn the youngest of whom is -mly 10 years old: her nsred prrentf and 4 sifters with their families. May the lines have fallen unto her '"i pleasant places. Interment at the EJenvr.lley -eniterj- Jan. lGth. 1919. Rev. F. Iraus officiating. 'ITOTIJFE FLflTT0TT7H . E0Y 13 ?70W HOME I roT. Wp.tnp-clnVs I'ail This morning A. IT. Koubek "Tony" hipped of, the early train with a tmiie cn his face, as a greet "ng to the old town, and its many People where he numbers his friends by the hune'reds p. ml nrettv erl-id to eret heme at that. lie enlisted in the rervice last run.mer end w? ... cen to Cemo Fremont. Cnlifo-ni where he has been until just . re- cently. He was anxious to go and to do what ho could until the wir , was over, then he has been wishing t to he back in civil life an.d doing 'his part in the activities of the country. He was discharged at ACHES AND MM QOiCSLY RELIEVED You'll Cr.d !oan's Liniment coften3 tl:e scvera rlicumctic echo rut it cn freely. Don't tvj it in. Just let ? 'r.Lirc.e naturally. What a. Ea'; of soctl".::.g relief zoz.t. fo!lo-.;.! External f.chcs, E::fTr.c-:s, corcr.ccr, era .pel muscles, stt-ir.t'i s:xkw, tack "cric" those ailment-. Cc-a t f.faiit c.7 the rwlicvms qualitl-s ai loan's LIr.im?r.t. Clcn, convenient. sk zr.y drun?:2t for it. fi V - A c.t!ij; Fremont last Saturday and has been on hi way since, coming , ! frotu An.-cle.s via El l'ao. Tex., j S, !! Antonio, Houston and to Kansas i City, ar.d arriving home this morn j ir.g. 'Tony- is looking line and j v.e?re the same pleataiK smile that 1 he carried away with him, and is tor what i ,-er poMti:iii IV. U V j presenr itrelf. FRERE ILL BE r ih If. M. Snennichsen store on j Saturday, January I'."., 1919, com j ! ; ncing at 1 o'clock p. in. Com.1 land see the new way of saving meat. I-IISS I0ITS DvOVEY P. LACHES LZJGLAND (.,.-,,-. Tuesday's- T. filly. A letter written by I) ty, from Liverpool, Miss lone on her ar- rivnl there UHs of u very pleasant 'iiit over, it being nice and waim r.i-d without storms, and a very con ii.;ia! pai-.-er.ger list. Mi:-s lone was )! from I.i1. crpord to London, and !henex- will prced to Paris, where her work is to be. This being the llr.st trip of Miss lone to Knzland - T'.d France, hiie is finding many things new and strange, being vat 'v d;f" jrent tlmn what i- the pre vailing sryle in America. Miss j ;)ove- has taken on herself the do- of a groa; and c-occl work in h.cr I :o;l ;I ervice for the sake of lui- ..i-nity and th.e American Nation. FFvEITY GOOD FOR Mr:-. Albert Gastor has potten in the chicken business pretty early, r.s yesterday a hen came which has been setting, having hatched every r-;g. ami are th fame u? luff Orph- n. T'.'.i". like getM'lg g work pretty early. at E0AE TO EE DISMANTLED. "riini Mnp.1af rnilv The Colorado Midland railroad k to be dismantled and disjoin ianed. This railway which has never paid; s ;.on in the hands of a receiver Mr. ("T!'.c Vallery for 5i-nui time, iind who wp.s the pre-i lent of th.e remd before, is to he clo-ed up. by t dismay' ling of the road, ar.d a 'i-irKitino of that property or sal vae.e that can be gotten from it. C-ED OF THANKS. We desire to extend .ur sincere thanks to t'.sose who so kindly as sisted during th sicklier and death of our beloved husband, son and brother, for the floral tributes, and r all the kind acts and at the f-ineral. MRS. EDWARD BLACK. J. V. I'LACK ANT) W1FK. MR. AXD MRP. JOHN MACIX. M 7' AND MRS. JOS. WINKLER. Wcrth C.50.00 a Bottle. Win. Ramos. T-an Antonio, Texas, writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar has bepn worth SF.0.00 a bottle to me. I . i had 'the flu.' followed by pneumonia ! which left me weak, wit ha persis tent cough. The cough hung on. j ?ome one advised Foley's Honey and 1 Tar. I have completely recovered and do not cough at . all." Sold , everywhere. ! He Knows Whereof He Spiairs! J. F. Harper. 416 Navarre street. San Antonio, Texas, writes: I con sider Foley's Hor.cy and Tar abso lutely the best cough remedy on the market. I know whereof I speak. Your remedy acts quickly and re'ief coughs, croup. Contains no opiete is permanent." Good for o-Mh Sold everywhere. I 7- ZIUC Liberty Loan Bonds Your next coupons will be payable November 15h. We shall be glad to cash them for you free of charge any time it is convenient to you. Ash us abcut our plan for the free safekeeping of your Liberty Boids. The Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Capital and Surplus, $80,000 Your Personal Bank. Alfalfa-M The best and most economical feed for live stock. Write us for description and prices. Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co., Omaha, Nebraska FEGM WESTERN CASS Mr. F. A. Rrunkow and August Rowers, of near Greenwood, were in the city for a few hours last Mondav and while here both gentlemen paid this office a brief call. Mr. Bowers has been a member of Uncle Sam's !.ig army, and was mustered out at Camp Funston just a few weeks ago. In conversation with Mr. Brunkow, he informs us that the members ef Ivis family have been having a vexv -erious attack of the flu. and he tost ' f.MirlAnn nmntli'j rld rtl Willi tli ' much dreaded disease. The balance ;" the familv that were down with it are getting along very nicely at this time. Call again gentlemen, and you will always find a hearty wel come at the Journal ollice. FITT.IAN ESTATE SALE C. L. Pitman, of Fort Morgan, 'olorado. G. Minniear and son. J. H. Minniear, from near Union, residing mi the Pitman farm, were in the ity for. a few hours yesterday, and while here ordered sale bills for the ale of the Pitman estate personal ::roperty. that will be held at the old Pitman homestead on Friday. Janu ary 3 let. by James S. Pitman, as ad ministrator. AEE DINIXG AT F0NTANELLE "rO'Ti Wert nesila y's Dally. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Patterson are 'his evening, guests at a dinner viven at the Fontanelle Hotel, and he particular guests of John L. Webster at the elinner, which is giv- n by the Friends of Art, to the the Society of Fine Art. There has 'cen a collection of fine pictures nt 'he hotel, for some time past which "A'UfB i!r&R J & mi s'rable waists this week we ofTer them at the re markable low price of. . First The Ladies' Toggery j 8 2 2EZ I BESS Feeds! Glasses has been viewed by many people and which is pronounced as being very fine. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson are the only ones from this city, guests to the dinner.. Stationery at tL Journal office. - ' Poultry Wanted! A car load of live poultry to be de livered at poultry car near Burling ton Freight Depot, Plattsmouth, Hebr., on Friday, Jan. 24th, one day only for which w will pay in cash : Kens 24c All Young Roosters 19c Old Roosters 15c Ducks F. F. F 20c Geese F. F. F. 18c Beef Hides, per lb 13c Horse Hides, each $6.00 Will be cn hand rain cr Ehme and take care of all the poultry offered for sale. Yours very truly, W. E. KEENEY. J$ fifth Voile and Organdie Waist Sale in Connection With Our January Clearance Sale! Some beautiful Voile and Organdie Waists in plain white V-necks, square necks and high necks; lace and embroidery trimmed. These waists sold for from $3 to $4 each, and we have them in all sizes from 36 to 46. To close out these very de- $1.69 Come First Served! r S