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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
t :---:' in ! I; THURSDAY JANUARY 30, 13 1 3. AHE TWO- PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. i ; I ! : iH I TOE"KEEL J J 0 J. i - n Lisle 50c, all colors, at 40c Silk and Lisle 75c, all colors, at 50c Silk $1.00, all colors, at 75c Heavy Silk $1.50, at $1.00 Fancy clocks, White, Beige $1.50, at 1.00 All our 25c, 30c, 35c and 4Cc grades of men's hose go on the counter at 25c per pair. We have these in all sizes and shades, with a good work sock selling at 20c. These are rare values for dress socks. You will lose nothing by buying them by the box. LOCAL NEWS Kii'-m Tuesday's Daily. .Mrs. Maude Itust erholt z of LouL ville came fk n to this city on the i!i iriii!iK train for a short visit with relatives and friends. .Mrs. V. W. ates, of Kansas City, vas a passenger to Omaha on the afternoon trait;, where she will visit fric ids for a short time. Miss Aiiie Met 'am. II of I'nion. who spt nt Sunday in this city, the Kiie.-t of .Miss Ma itie Larson, return ed ! ('!)! ytsterday morning. Mrs. J. K. Meis'ni;er came down i'iimii Cedar Creek this :iirninn for short visii with relatives and fr:'-i.ds atid to atiend to some busi s ii;at t- rs. Mr. ;",e W'alliaer of Asl:iantl aiiic down to t:is cit' on the morn ri: train id attvnd h- funeral -f tin- lac John Uauer. Sr. and to at tend o swine business matters. Clen Va'.bry and lataily of .Mur ru .-.lind t this ciiy this after iniuM iia!;itjd in si-irf business mat- nI visit trlends for a few ho i: s. Mr. a:.d Mr,. M HnVs lepart id i'.ir lia-i'ieK. .,,:.. on i !ie iiiidn:i;lit rr.tii!. . Li t e .tliey v. i'.l visit rela ti -s at: I friends for a few days. '! l.-'.v v;i!. ;;l-o. attend to :-om.' btl.-i-i .s matters. Mr. and Mr-. A. Ca:ln f s-';. t ida :. Wy.i.. who are inakint; ai. ex'en'ieil vi.-it witli i!ie:ii--- in t'.e city m.ti' p.i- I'li.'.vrs to Omaha thi-i !a ii:iin-. where- they will sj.f.id the t'.ay visit it: frieii's. C. K". Tefi! i i Wi' i jiu Water. :ir rr. ! la-t i-vnn's frc;a Oiiu.ha, wl;ere in h.a.l li.'en during the day. and was 1 i "i i : i it after foi!, lei sine:; for a horl tirae. and after iiivin; '!:! r-lei ed h's biisine .t' iu re depart i.d I't hi l.o:.:' via the Mi.--.-nijr! Pa cil'e. H -ro'd et'.ii f bei n 1 ; xl.'u-;:pf'i- Min: p.d in ih:-: I.i'ieoh1. vh. h'.i.ie i f Mr. t ii '.r .. for city i I- the: i ti ?.! hor.u .;:ie. tii:e. sto'i- j ;i tlreir "asiv ti: ; v.i!l vi.-it at the! s-. James flerold for some tiaiv V.inie in the city Ih'V were the .nests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uerold and also with Mrs. Wm. Ilereld. Klein Mmelav's' I;ji!v J. W. Wa;?-a of Bal'lutto. Mo., is visiting in the il y. and !. soling af-j Him. K. U Windham was a visit ter some b inc;s lor a few days. ! c.r at hon.e for over Sunday and last Mrs. J. M . 5'atterton or Cnion, ' evening departed for Lincoln. io who is visiting in this city was a ! take up his work with the legisia passt nger to Omaha this afternoon, j ture. Mr. Windham H a member of Wm. Ottersteiu. of near Mynard. 1 t,!f" committee of cities and towns-, was a visitor in f 'hit 1 niout h this'1111'1 a'-" Judiciary, which entails a morning, 'having come up to look al-:;(',, (!c' ,;f '!',r' v'h. ter some biisinoi s. interests. j John Bararik. who but a : bort I John lla'ier v. .is a vi.-iior in ;bi.-; city this raorning from Cedar C.eric and a looking after some b'lunicso for i)i ilav at the court iujii.-te. Otto S'haetier. f.-Ou. south of Ce- DARTING, PIERCING ; SCIATIC PASS CItc way before the pene trating effects of Sloan's Liniment So i j taosc rheumatic twln;"s nd t!ie ia-achc3 of lumbago, tnencrvc in,1arnmation of nctiritb, the wry neck, lri2 jcir.t wrench, the liamont sprair., the nuscle strain, and ths throbbing bruise. The ease of applying, tbe quickr.cs3 cf relief, the positive results, tlie clean liness, and the economy of S!oan'3 Liniment make it universally preferred. PIMP Our Socks Are Philip Zhivicll Alihrmdh thp Tntfirwoven Stocking A WXXV .... w-m...- Corrpany ordered an increase in close out our present stock at the dar Creek, was a visitor in this city last Saturday evening, looking after some business for a few hours. Ialen Khoden of southwest ot" Mynard was a visitor in IMattsmouth this morning, where he was looking alter some business for a short time. J. A. AleNatt from tiear Uock Bluffs was a visitor in riattsmouth this morning for a few hours call ed here to look after some business. Mrs. S. C McKlwaiu departed last Saturday afternoon for Ureen wooil. callel there by a mesawe an uounciup: t he extreme illness of her sister. Mrs. Hobert Shipley arrived in the city this afternoon from La i'latte. and is vititinir at the heme of Clause iJoettl and wife for a short time. Charles I-Vtzer. of near Iuisville, v.vs a visitor in IMattsmouth today, coming down on the Hurlingtun train l his morning and returning to his lunne this afternoon. Harry 1). lieed of Weeping Water was a business visitor ir. I'latts mouth for a shrt time today, and iiad some business matters to look after at the cmirt house. I.. A. Austin and Charles Kopisch ka departed this afternoon far Sheridan. Wyoming, where they will enter work with the Burlington at that place as fireman, running out of that city. Pjul Roberts and wife arrivt-d in the city yesterday morning from Omaha, and visited at the home of Mr. Robert's father for the day. They departed thk- m ruing for their home at Cedar Creek. .1. M. Teeaarden, of Weeping' Water, was a visitor i't this city to-j !a . coining up this morning to look! afl'4r tome businoss at the court I house and also attend to some mat-; tera claiining his attention about the city. Mrs. J. W. StiBin gvr and daagl:- jter Rose, and Mir? Mille Millard, ar wlin have I rivi-d in the city ye-terdiy nurnlng .t Miiine- - from their home at (V.iinril P.lnfl"s and visited at the home of Martin Xelson and wife nerlhwc-t if thi city fT th day ) Fred Klejser and mother Mrs. j Cam KK p.-er, wee in the city from their homes M'-ar Weeping Water ami were looking aft.T some mat : ters in the justice court, regarding j an artomobile, in which the sellers I of the cj;r failed to make gocd. T'Uii- time returned iro:;i rrai:-, where he was with the 1'. S. Army, and was mustered nut of the 127th vr Camp Dodge, departed t !i is- morn ing for ilavelock. where he is visit- i ing for a few days at the home of I his uncle Michael Warga for a few days. P. S. fSarfistad. theonlv remaining is;o!dier member of the local exemp tion hoard, has received notice that j he will be retained at this place in t charge of the work of closing up t he- records for some time yet. Cpoji the'"g- coinpltion of their duties, numerous of t lie clerks over the state are being called into Lincoln to asuist in the ofiice of Draft Kxecutive of Xebras- Jka Captain Walter L. Anderson. Krotn Wednesday's Dally. Raul Fitzgerald of Louisville was attending to some business matters in this city yesterday. Airs. H. Shipley and Mrs. J, lra ley of Oreapolis earne down to this city yesterday at noon and spent a few hours shopping. .Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Meil and Miss Lizzie Meil of Louisville came down to this city yesterday uiorniuK to attend the funeral of the late John Coming Down! " " ' J retail prices of all l;nes, we will old price: Bauer. Sr., who was an old friend of the Heils. They were, also, visitors at the home of J. M. Kobert.son. Mrs. H. J. ochroeder and little daughter Klleii of Cedar Creek, came down to this city yesterday morn ing and spent the day with her mother Mrs. J. I Keil. II. A. Bates, manager of the Joit nai motored to Murray yesterday morning where he s-pent a few hours gathering news items fur the Mur ray Department of the i'iuttsmoiilli Journal. Mrs. J. C. Barber of Sterling. Neb., who came to assist her father. Mr. Daniel Tor.rtelo. in celibrating his eighty-fifth birthday Monday, return. il t her heme ye-terriay aP ernoon. Mr. i iid Mrs. Frank J dinson a:td children of Weeping Water motored to this city tins morning am! sp. nt the day with Mr. Johnson's mother. Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Mrs. Joint Chap man and other relative?. William Hassler. who has been confined to his home with the Span ish Influenza, is reported as bei.ig much better end getting along very satisfactorily. Hi many friends trust that he will enjoy a spei:dv re covery and scon be in their mid.-t again. Miss Klizabet ! Bajeek. w b is teaching near .Murray, is visiting her parents in this city for a few days. Her school has been cbi.-ed on account of the Spanish Influenza. i there being several homes uuar; ti nned in that district for that dis ease. Charles Milier. more familiarly known as '"Whitev" Miller and n w located on a farm near I-iitisviek. Neb., is visiting old time friend.-, in the city for a few day?. lie wa a pleasant caller at this ol'ice and while here had his subscription ex- . tended for another yeaf. i Rev. Ii. !. McClu.-key. wiin v a: j a Sunday vi.iior at I'awnee iiy, j Xcb., and who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ii. C. Kliioif at St. Joe, Mo., for the past few days, returned home this evening. Mrs. Klliott was formerly Miss Mauriue ilugnos. and a sister of Mrs. McClusky. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber of Louisville were attending to some business matters in this city ye.-le.-day, coming down on the morning train and returning to their i;oa;e in the afternoon. While here they were pleasant callers at this; ohiie, and had their subserivt ion extended for another year. Mr. Henry Keith and daughter of Li 'j o In came down to this city yes terday morning to attend tu funer al of the lute John Bauer Sr. Mr. Keith was an old schoolmate and a very near irietnt ol :ir. Mauer. l hey were boys together a' the old iu- iie at Reiubeim. I lessen, Darnista'' . (Jermany. Mr-. .v. I . Trits.ch, who hrs been vi:-:iii:ig at the heme of lu-r father. Mr. J. A. Hennings at Cedar Cre k, for the past few day returned heane yesterday afternoon. ohe was ac companied by her father and sister. Miss Myrtle, who w ill vi.-i: at the Tritsch home and also nt tin: J. J. Me'singer home for a time. Air-5. Frank D. I'.arg ;.s.s of ( "cd ir Rapids. Neb., v, lio ha been stiet;d- the winter months with her husband. Captain Rurgess at Camp !ewis. Wash., has arrived in ibis city for a shoit visit with her fath er Mr. A. W. White and sL-ter Mrs. Fdilh Dolielau. 'at)tain Itnress- has been called to Washington, It. j C. and while he is at the national! capital. Mrs. Rurgess will visit in ! this city. CASTOR !A rer Infants and Children !n Use ;'or0vcr30 Years 1 wars roif.pr i.r PLAYED FAVORITE GAME ON HI 85 BIRTHDAY; GRANEPA T0URTEL0T ENJOYS MOST OF ALL A GAME i OF ROCK. ers Were Present Yesterday to Help Hun Celebrate. From Tuesday's Daily. "Grandpa" Tourtelot as lie h- fa miliarly known, tiijuy:- playinir the fascinating fame of Kook. Ye.ter- day markins his Stli birthday ;inni- j versary, his daughter, Mrs. Baird. invited a number of frieuiis to come to the Baird Wtu. ook about ::30 o'cloc k in the afteri.on, to pl-.y a few sanies of progressive ' la Rook with "Grandpa." The guests $3 filled three table; and til- g rec i J were entered into with" the usual vim t and . net huiasm mm! furnished sv- I &3 v-ral hours of pleasure. When the i Tina! count of tb" number of ganKs't i 'V(;i. v. as j.iad.-. ji v.-;:s fe::i:d tltat t Mrs. John llatt. had be ii the luch.iest :r.d was ; warded tiie prize, a game of Rcok. After the game-, the hostess scrc! a dainty birth day luncheon, which was likewise thoroughly enjoyed by' the guests. The centerpiece consisted of a birth day cal-e. decorat". 1 with e e 1: v-ye se.jall birthday c.!udlec. Afte1- the lutuhcoii (Irandpa as made the re cipient of a mimb.-r of hir' hday gifts, which will assist him in re membering this birthday. At du-k the Rook fiend.- wished (irandpa many more happy Virthduys and said they Wtjuid be back on bis ei.;hty sixlh birthday e imi versary to play anoilie'- game of Ueik will; him. Thtuiking Mrs. Baird for her kind hospitality :.n-l d-lig!itrul after noon's '!Heriai!!;.'.eii alTonled ti.em. t!;e guests wended their way home ward. FINE LETTER FROM A LATTSMOUTH BOY HE GIVES A TINE DESCRIPTION OF THINGS AS HE VIEWS THEM IN BRANCE. Oil lhetmb'-r 17th. Charles A. IN yn bis bii is with Coionatiy M. 4 1 !i Eu;r. Atnericati R. .edit iouary '"orees. wrote the ft. Rowing inter esting otter to his brother and sis ter i i th; ; -ity: "Receivi- 't: r letters every weik :ind they : t;re do i heer me up. By this time yuti hae all heard the erer.t nev. s. V.':,.m a relief i! most be to the milli-ns that have l-.een righl in.tr. We don't sec a very great change here fur tin- armies are ad vancing into (.Icrtiiany and as we are at a supply depot we have to keep on working." 11 e. also, states that lie has. t;ot been abb' to work as he lias been on the sick list ;.nd the Captain had ordered him sent to the barracks. lie says it may be some time before they come heme and is hoping- to be abb.' to pet away in the spring. tie then lell about his trip across: "Left New York on the Kith of August aboard the II. M. tt. Kmipidos, were accompanied by 1 1 other transports and a small convoy. Had pleasant weather all the way. Nothing exciting" to speak ot. No subs. We were met by convoy consisting of about 2 destroyers and sub-chiisors. Pulled up the Mersey on the night of the Mli at Liverpool. Lutraiued in the afternoon on the luidon 5i N L. for Romsey where we went into camp for a few da vs. While, there we all visited a beautiful old estate belonging; to a colonel in the IJri'ish iriiiy. From there we march'd to tlout hampt ion about 10 miles, where we embarked en the S. Vale, from the west coast. Made a flying trip across the channel in the night and landed in France at !.! 'avr. Again went into a rct camp for a day and night when we boarded the train for this place, where we are still station' d. ft js 14 mi'es I'rem Dijon '.vrich you cyn find on the map. Our company is composed of mechanics and art- working at repairing" diff erent things. We are a long way from the old front and one or two of the boys have seen it. They went up on a R. R. convoy. This is the .greatest place for mud I ever saw. We all wear boots at all times and it sure is fine. But, at that, not many of the hoys are sick. Flu is all stamped out, I guess." AUTO THIEVES TAKE CAR BEF0KE LICENSE SECURED Frntii Monday's Oally. Several minutes after . K. L.owry "21 Litieoln I'OMlevsrd. Omaha, pur ehasefl a uev autuniohile un Sattirday biht, thieves stole It.- Mr. left the car standinfT near E UlUblt 13 Vi Friday the following I E' VVNNANVNNvVWVVSAV . r, Muslin! Unbleached per Yard 36-in., wajs 23c, for llits sale. 32-in 3 6 -in vas 25c, for was 28c, for SJ 36-in., was 30c.. for this sale. .23c BLEACHED 36-in 36-in was 25c, for was 30c, for it 36-i:i., var. 35c, for this sale. .27c Tubing! Bleached best quality 4 n 36-incIi, sale price 40-inch, sale price. 42-inch, sale price 45-inch, sale price is ii U vANAAvvv 3 Lisa a 1 8 52c2SSSSSS eSSSSS lni.'u! and Harney streets, while he was ;pi lying for a 1. cense number. When he returned the car was gone. Two unidentified men were foiled in an attempt to steal an automobile belonging to Fred Delfs, Harney ho tel. Saturday night. After failing to start the motor, the men pushed it o Thirteenth and Harney i'ban-loned it when the owner came , , , . -, after them. They boarded a t ouiki! Bluffs stree. car. An automobile stolen by Ralpii Tow, of 4714 South Twenty-fourth street, was recovered by detectives near the city limits in Benson. Dr. I. V. Count. 11, Rlaekstone ho tel, reported the loss of an automo bile from in front of the Fontenelle hotel Saturday night. fU'Diut ul- iu:itiN; fll. ii Pfi-llllfiii for Si'l- ii ii- lleiiK-ill cf lii'iiiiul. Iii the c.juntv Court of I'ass eounly, N'et.i -as-ka. Slate of Nebraska. Cass county, ss; To all persons interested in the es tate of .li.'en Clialfant. de eased: in reading the petition of J!in M. CJ a '. I'e n t. praying a tinal sett lenient ill. I a I low a m e ol i is aeeount tileit in this Com t on li e t.'th day of Janii- iry. t'.il-i, and for distribution and as- ;i '.1111. nl Of ewt:iti- "jt is heieiiy dered that you sl mi .11 persons h, teres n said matter m.i. and do. anneal- at the t onntv . coiiii to be held in and for said f oun - iv. on the nub dav of Februfrv, .. 1. i:i:e at ..- i.u k a. ni., to sbow eause. if anv there be. why the prayer of the not i I io nil- sllolll.l not lie el-iinl...! ! that nothe of the pendency f said:Sold everywhere In tition i, nil li:e lieaiinir thereof 1 given to all persons interested in .said matter by publishing: a copy of this tjr.ier in the 1 'la 1 1 sniou l h Journal. a semi-weekly news pa per printed in said; county, for one successive week priori to said day of .bearing'. j in wiln.ss whereof. I have 'icreuiito sel iny '.and and tin Seal of said Court 1 this ICth dav nf Janiiarv, .. 1 .. t 'i I ;i Ai. i.k.n" .i. tii:i;si x. Count- .In. ly.. r.y f'i.oi;L:Nci; wnn i:. Si all Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. in the lust riot Cour of t I.e County j of I "ess, Nebraska. Charles C. J'arineJe, I'tatntiff -vs- Jaeo! i'. J'si Iter; Mar Fa I tor; ft I'. Olson, first real nam. unknown: Mrs. O. I'. Olson, firs' real name unknown, wife of O. I-. Olson; J. N. King, first rcul name unknown; Mrs. J. N. King, iirst ionl name unknown, wife of .1. N. King-; V. V. "Wins low, first real name, un known; Clarence A. Atkinson: Kr- nest. ;. Shellenbarger; Texas Kio lliande Company, a Corporation, ami l'red Wagner. UereridiMits. otit't f Suit To the defendants, O. I". Olson, firs-t !: il name unknown: Mrs. O. I. Olson first real name unknown, wife of O. I'. ol-fui: .1. N. Kintr. first real name unknown: Mrs. J. N. Kinp:, first real name unknown, wife of .1. N. Kins: Tevas liio tlrandu Company, a Corpo- i a t ion : ion and each of you are hereby noti fied that the rdaintitT has filed his ' amended petition in the above fentitled tu t ion jii i ne iMsirn t t oiirt m i ass county, Nebraska, to foreclose a moit gRS:e " jflven by Jacob 1. Falter and wife. Mary falter, Io Charles V. Davis, assigned by said Charles K. Davis to l.e.inard "VV. Seheibcl and Ui-sined by said Leonard W. Seheibel to tlie idain ti.i. which said iiiorltuso is dated l n.riisr -. l'Jl::. i.tnl was re'...rd.-d in l.OWrvjthe ofiice of the l;p-'ister of Deeds of " ' Cass couutv , Ncbreska. "il August Seven- lovs, at 10:01 a. in., in book sy o E CLOS8?G SlffiillPSSw llSiSllipaoDE WE WILL OFFER FOR C and Dararaay Muslirs, Sheetings and WvVVVVWvVVVWVVA 15c 16c this sale. 8- 4 at per yard 9- 4 at per yard. . . . . ! 0-4 at per j'ard . . . '. this sale. . 18c this sale this sa!e 18c 23c 43c I 45c 5 48c I PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA z.z&xiAlZzS ZSMxm&Zm) 2S235SS5a eS22SSS!!5? C mortgage,---. :ii .ui;e .". )7 thereof, e.n-voying- lots 11 jind 1 " in Meek 27 in tl.e City i-f I'la ttsnioiith, Cass eountv. Ac', vi. s i ; i . to si-euie- ine irem i ssi r ' i note for tbe sum of f 1 .VOOO.Oii duteill August 191::. and bei Dining due : SI-TileiTl I".,!' 1 1 r 1 C eiMi i.,t..r.l -it C , t.er eent per annum from September 1, J 1'.' I ;w:';ii;illy :is e ideueed Ijv live in- teres t nou s therewith of even date ; ii-i wi.j.ii pfineiji.-ii note draws inter - u nt ii paid and tbut tiie interest iwtt treers auiijj wHh in.,1Vjst !lt 10 .,f(rr . ..,': iii i mi riit-reot) jiiie sp'.t.-tn n..r l. maturity has not .ten jmid. and that s;iid prineipEiI note and said interest i Ilut. art, iotl ,;ist due and l.y tie leiins Kit siinl moi t g:ifre. the w no'i; :ii!iui't is dee ;ind pHyalde: tliat tin tu's for the year HIT in the siun of f!0ii.75 Peeame delinipient on t lie 1st day of May. Itus. anct remain unpaid and tliat the pJaintiiY asks judgment on said prineiial note and interest note and said mortgage and to tore elose t lie equity of redemption against a!l the parties therein. Vol: and aeli of you are repiired to answer said petition o:i or lu l'ore Mon day, the 10th ilay of February. i:tlL or default .-(gainst you and eaeli of you will te duly entered therein. Dated this Mn dav of Jlocetuber, 1 y 1.. Cli.iKI.KS C. r.VlIMKhK. l-laintiff. W. A. Robertson, llis Attorney. tdJ0-4tw He Knows Whereof He Speaks! J. F. Harper, 410 rsavarre street, San Antonio, Texas," writes: "I con sider Foley's Honey and Tar ahso- j 1'itcly the best cough remedy on the m:irket. I know whereof I SDOnk. IYour remedy ac.s uuickly ami relief I , ., . . , . I coughs, croup. Contains no opiate?. ;S permanent." Good for odd?, DRS. (MAC IS & KACH, The largest and best equipped dental offices in O.mh.'. F.vtvrts in charge of all work. Lady attendant. M G 1 3 1 R AT Ii I R ley 5 Porcelain fillings just like tooth. Insiruniotus carefully stenh-"5 fi after using. for treat meat and no n.encv to nId until can DR. C. a. TARRY 240 Be. Bul aws s K Sf.0"." '" a" yo,,r " that need gummmtr. Wo have a power Mw cummer and are equipped to put worn out sivU " c8oidoit,r,ca dta84-- " Sheldon Rlanufncturing Comoanv OUR Only Pillow Tubing: Sheeting! Bleached- best quality on the marhet 5Sc A special offering of seamed bleached sheets, 72x90, of rplendid quality, no dressing in them. For this sale only. $1.33 Only Three Sheets to a Purchaser The above are offered in full confidence ihal our customers are getting the best bargains in thi class of goods offered thsm during the past year. To Ward OiT Illness. If you are- nioateii. languid or ; Iazv ! have "the blue.-," headache.-. ; palpifat ion, bil ! u:s!;ess. bad breath. Ir.., n, ... t : i i. . i :,,:;.., i; ! "' cc!-t .p.sM'.ui ; --'uige; ( (-u 1 will fuel bitter in t 1k liiernirg" if .vc;' a loky : atkarrlc Tablet taki tonight. This is a wholesome l.in.- ' five and cloaniii.. physic that acts wuiioui jncwnveiMt in e. griping nausea. Sold everyvhtre. t r 2.cw is the in-.t io jo.n tLe r.Var ti!amp Li.'it Cl-jfa. See Chas. C. Farciele for railiculsn. . H..C. LEOPOLD OSTEOPATHIC PHi'SICIAN pc AtfcuH... i'. , ot Wum ACUTE. niSHAKKS Tr.KATIir Kyes Testnl t.d cixu. . night Calls Ac STerei After Koan ard Sundays by Appointment. '.tu a . i o ij-et 1:23 V. m. tj I'fhfle llloek. I-Ji P hu n ;ij. I lattl tsmoutli, Neb OR. R. Pr WESTflVER PHVSICIAN & SURGEON, C?utcs Block. Res. j!3 PHONE. Oilkc o67 THE DENTISTS .THIRD FLOOR, rAXTOK BLOCK, OMAHA Hul,a-pay When'Curec! A nr. iuikiii i.' tr.,..,... . jvh... iK.tii.Mii or tre:itir( ft, .. ...... i... '!,-, JU,rJl',''r",'-'"d ! ? pr'T fi dl-V OMA:iA, NEBRASKA 1 J Gummed" ! t 5 i