THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 13, 1019. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. VQZ TWO V H ::B 5 USS lHrStmill rtMR-'l .Z.;:ar:.1B,;;:lB-;:!.a business torfa y p p pi pi a a p n H il hi n Si SI B i a a R 10th Annual Eftask Ball Given by Plattsmouth Aerie, No. 365 F. O. E. ... i in connection wiui I . . . 4 1. 1 1 - 1 . .. .. . . j'TllC interests ui oie uauiv ue iijiu- I ent3- Howard Cotner who is stationed "-'at Camp Jessup. (Ja., arrived home !?lu'st Saturday evening calicd liere on account of the illness of his father SjJ. B. Cotner, who lias had a stroke iQ!of paralysis, and who is now report ed as heing some hotter. Mr. Col lier is only home on a furlough, he I exnects that his clischarfre will he 5j ready y the time he shall return to 1 the camp. BBj ! COATES . HALL, Saturday Evening, Feb. 15th Liberal Cash Prize?. Dancing Starts at 8 O'CIock. Unmasking Promptly at 1 0:00. Music by Kroehler Orchestra Gents 50c ADMISSION Spectators 25c Ladies in Mask Free Lunch and Soft Drinks Served in Aerie Club Rooms s b r n a h n z a n s.a a e h. a a b ,a. s ieibe a gglF'rom Monday's Oally. -( business called John Y. Sutton - from his home south of Rock B!ui!s 5jto this city to look after the same. ji Henry C. Long of Murray was a HI; visitor in Plattsmouth this after IB ' noon looking after some business for j-j a short time. g! M. L. Furlong was a visitor in ! I1nlcnmlllh thi-; J 1 1 1 r II i II !T tVdlll lllS t uai.lHIMlUI . J ..... was this city at the home of A. F. Sey- hert and wife, returned to their j home last evening. t D. C. West of Nchawka, was a 1 visitor in this city for a short time this afternon, coming from a busi ness trip (o Omaha and stopping here to look after some matters. J. II. Me.Maken hauled hogs to the South Omaha live stock market yesterday and, by the way, he is do ing a pretty good business of haul- fr ing live stock to that market. . J. M. Jordon was a business visit or in this city today, arriving on the early morning train from . his home at Culloni. and is looking af ter some business matters at the con my real. Charles K. Troop, the stock feed- 1 jJ cr, departed this morning on an earlv train for Omaha, where he 3L EOISOW'S a m LOCAL NEWS From Tuesday'. l'aily. I). C. Kb.odi'ii of Murray was a visitor in this city for the morning ct liiiiig to meet tiie LurlitiKtou train. James S. Pitman -.-f I'ni. n was in li.e ciiy ye'ti rd.iy and was looking after some bv.sKie-s at tie court h.'n-e. .Mrs. Will S'tiph-y. of LaPlalte. v .i-- a visitor ia the city ihi-' morn j: ;. co;:: ing to her lather. I. M. C. '; ve -'. ; t rr..- iale R.iylcs of Alvo was iti the city last evening, ciuing to was a visitor in Piattsmouth this afternoon, coming to look after seme business, and to consult vith Mr. -l'. A. Kawls about some legal matters. ; Mrs. Omar Vardley. of nc-tr Louis-, viile. was a visitor m the cPy this luorniug. coming to make connec tion for Murray, where she uill visit at the home of her mother. Mrs. Earl llarkcr. home near Rock Hhiffs and looking after : omo business. James Halchett of .Murray wa- a visitor in this city thi afternoon for a short time being called here to look after some business. Hi Will Meisinger from northwest of y Mynard. was a -passenger to Oi.'.iha i. this morning, where he is h.ol ing fj after some business for a few hours. a, Mrs. L. Cm. Larson, who has been j visiting her daughter Mrs. K. K. Foster and family at I nion lor the past week, returned home Saturday evening. Lewis and Leonard Fcrnoff of . near Cedar Creek were in the city ! today, having driven in with their car. and are looking alter some . business for the day. K. C. Coleman. (Joorgo Pearson : and D. K. Petersen all of Greenwo d I vi re in the city th:r morning lok- E. A. Kirkpatrick. of .Whav ka. : i:r: after was a visitor in I he city thi:-, morn- dine the city an I busiiu ?t t 1:0 ; here, both onrt i. iuse. ing.. looking after some business for, i Mr. and Mrs. John Parkening who the day. and last evening departed for Omaha, where Tie has some mat ters of business to tranact. ! have over been visiting in this city for Sunilav at tho home of her ipuents M. flild and wife, return":! i to their heme at"Ce;lar Creek this Paul Tighe who lives near Man- ; niorning. legal matter for look aft.:-r some short tiive. V,. Sfiu'of,' i.ist evening depart -e! .'r Louisville, whore lie was called for over nigh; ar.d- returned home thi--. morning. Robert. Shradt r. of near Murray, v.a.; a vi itor in J'lattsmtmtli this morning, couiii g to look after sot.;" bo.-iii -.-; for t he day C.en. V. Shrader of near Murray . vi itor in thi?. city this morn ing ! t.';:ing :.f;r : me inisi iir. aiid visiting with friends. - S:ua Cie'ai'!:?:i of iiar Aiynard "a--- a vi'-!,(.r in tlii-; ciiy t Lis n:orn i'lg ceiaing t h ok after seine busi im" for a Qhrrt tint1. ,Icib Fro".;lie!i of n-:ar Eagle, was a v'..-:i'?r in this r it y last eve:: i'ig at: i wa !o king after si ioe busi-i;e-s ;'.t the c-ourt house. W. F. S'diieirert )I near Mat ley was in the city this afternoon. coming to look after some business in the city and visiting with his ' former Plattsmouth frktids. end 1 1 . Whiteinan friends from Ne- ; this city the afternoon vi-ited also :it Omnha in the evening. Andy Pitman i with their lady l.av.ka were visitors with friend- in for a v. bile Sunday, and in John Long, who iias been visit in in this citv since yesterday and look- 1 returning home ing for an opportunity to rent i. j I'l'itrv J. :v'lroeder of ( eu tr small place, departed this morning : crc.0i.- -,Vas a visiter in Plattn'outh for Lal'latte. where he will look af-j for ti,P ,iay today, coming down on ter some business for the day. i inP t.arly train this morning, and Miss Lenora Snyd- ! having some i-m.uie raa-.e ... I,nu frr ll o K'K UIUT a.. WHI . l-..ll ri.ii.. tX has s.,n.e business matters to look after at the live .stock market at ; South Omaha. j Mrs. S. E. McElwain who has ' been in Greenwood for some time' pat. filled there last week by the; death of her sister Mrs. E. J. Eth-i lege, and remaining for the burial. I and until the household was in a ! way adjusted to the new conditions of things, arrived home this morn ing. Je-eph P.ierl. from wet of My : nr.! was a visitor in the city last eveiii-i-r. looking after some busine's J for a short t !::. Mr. liierl and family will i'i a short time remove to Grant, in Perl; ins county, near which place Mr Iiierl but a short time since purchased a farm of three hui'.dre I and twenty acres which he goes to live on and fain. James t'.laha. who has been here for some time, and who just a few days since held a sale for the dis position of his farming implements, preparatory to removing from here, departed for Omaha where he is woiking. Mrs. !Jlaha is still here and will remain for the present, but they will st me time in the future ri nrjve to Omaha to live. t f " " - - - - VERY LATEST AMOND- AMBEROLAS 3 MODELS $41 - 568 - $100 Use.tne New Blue Amberol Records (4-MINUTE) The3e have been played 3,000 . Times without Showing Wear Mr. Edison has recently devised a special fitting for all the older types of 2-minute Edisons, which will adapt the new Diamond Stylus Reproducer and permit the playing of the Blue Amberol Record, and we will fit it, adjust and guarantee your instrument. All this refutes the slander that some talking ma chine dealers have been spreading about Edison discontinuing the cylinder line. The Edison Cylinder Phonograph is Better than Ever Before and Record Production will Soon be Greater than Ever Before ii W ey rich & Hadraba, Last even in? . who has been at j past few days, and was visiting with t her mother in Omaha, where .Mrs.! j Snyder underwent an operation last Saturday, returned to her sun dies at ! Peru, on the evening Poirlington i train. treatment from the physicians he:v. Elmer Hallstrom, cashier of the bank at Avora. arrived in the city last evening, and after vk-iting over 'night at the home of his parents, de parted tliis niorning for Omaha, at Prom Wednesday's Taily. Mrs. Mol'.ie llan-on departed last evening for Louisville where she is visiting for a short time with friends. I Frank Vallerv of Murray was a (visitor in this eity last ev.-i'i::" I looking ;.f:er some business for a short time. y which place he will look alter son:"; I Henry Sander- departed last v- Sale! Wednesday. February 1S4h As 1 must reduce my farming operations on accour.t of other business, I am going to consign 30 head of High-Grade Guernsey Cows and Heifers to a public sale, held at the Adam Kas farm, ?2 rrtile south of Fort Crook, on above da'e. JOHN FRAZEUR, La Platte, Neb. er.ing far his farm near Cedar Creek i wl.fre he we-ii to assist in the work for a few days. Fred Sehleifcrt of near Louisville . wa'-. a vi-itor in this city last ev !:-i!-g for a few hours and was looking after F.otr.e business for a short time. I C. R. P.engen of soi'thws-st of My ' nard was a visitor in this eity f-r ! the il;y. ard while in tovn made a ' pleasant call at the Journal oftic -. j l';:r'oy Shipley and wife of La- Phitte were viit irs in this city for ia short time this afternoon eoming j on the, noon train and returning in i the evening. i William Kcil and wife of near j Cedar Creek who were visiting in EHrst Annual Sale -OF- ieroM Mr ml The Sows are all immuncd and guaranteed to be just ss repre- fci fA scnted in the catalog. GIVEN BY TTO AND PH8LBP SeHAFEi at the homo of Otto Schafcr, near Cedar Creek, Nebraska, Thursday, February 20th, 5 tit is is is is snnunn mum u CYCLE AT NOON WHILE C0IIING FF.0II SCHOOL ELMER JE171TINGS RILING BI CYCLE IS BADLY HURT. Kr.Mii Wednesday's Pally. Coming from ?-hool and cast:ns down the High Sehol hill, which is decidedly steep. Klmer Jeiining's came in contact with Miss Lillian Th acker, the impact knocking the young lady down and rolling her along the walk, bruising her con siderably. She was able to get up though as soon as she .stopped roll ing, while the fall from the wheel, caused unconsciousness to ensue. The young. man was picked up and taken to the o:!ice of Dr. Flynn where he was resusifated and foetid more stunned than hurt, but had re ceived a severe blow in his fall, bruising him considerably. He was able to walk from the auto to liar clay's restaurant, after a short time, and it is hoped that neither are in jured severely. "7" Plattsmouth, Nebraska - - - ' - i f Yd oitnKR or ick it i n f mid .otW- f Prolialf ir W III In t!a County Court of Cass enmity, Nebraska. Stale of Nebraska. County ot Cass, To all persons interested in the es tate nt Madalena Veilery. d-'eeasod: til reiidin tlie petition of Charles A. Vallerv praying that the instrument tiled in this court on tlif "til day of l-'etuuary, 1 1 1. and nurportlnK' to be the last will and testament of the said d-e-ased, may be proven and allowed, ami reeordnl as the last will and tes tament of Ntr.jrdalena Vallerv, deceas ed: that said instrument be admitted t prol.ate. and the administration of said estate be granted to Matbihle Vallcry. administratrix o. t. a.: It is hercb: ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter, may. ami do, appear at the County Court to be lic-KI In ami for said eoun ty.on the Mid day of March A. I. l'Jl! ;it10 o'clock a. m., to show causf. if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the. pendency of said pe tition and the htarinu thereof be civen to all persons interested in satd mat ter by publishing a copy of tliis order in the I'lattsmouth .lournal. a semi weekly newspaper printed in said coun t v, for three successive weeks prior to Siiid day of hearinjr. Witness my band, and seal of said court this th day of .February. A. D. l'JVJ. ALLKN .1. HKESOX. Seal 1 flU-oW. County JuiIkc. REPORT OF THE CONDITION FARMERS STATE BANK of Plattsmouth. Charter No. 1130 In the State of Ne braska at the close of business on January ltutt. mitki: ok mm: KLSOUKCKS Loans ami liscounts . overdrafts Bonds, securities, judgments, claims, eti other assets Liberty Honds I::iinkinj? house, furniture and fixtures Current expenses, taxes and Interest paid lue from National and State banks Currency ttold coin Sliver, nickels and cents.... :r,::.:'.o .!r.. i .1 ".f.nn.oo ll."r,3.8t :!:;. :!;!."i.no 4 7 TOTAL .j::n.r.07.t? In the Iistrict ("nurt of the Coiintv of Cass. Nebraska. In the matter of the C,u;i id ia tisl, i of Henry Kikenbary, mentally ineem pet en t : Notice is hereby given that in pur suance, of an order of .lames T. 1 li- ley. Judge of. the li:trict 'ourt of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the Mh day of I e ember. r.HS. for the sale of t real estate hereinafter describ ed, there will be sold at the South front door of the com t house in I'latts mouth. Cass county, Nebrrska, on the ".tli day of February,- lSt:. at one o'clock p- m. of said day at public ven ture to the highest bidder for cash the following lb-scribe, I real estate, to-wit: Lot four Mi in the Northwest U-i'ter of the S.nithwest qu.irter; Jllso Iot live i.".) in the Southwest ouartcr of the Southwest i'iarler: all in Section nineteen (l'.'i. Town ship twelve Mi' i. flange fourteen, (It). Cass county. Nebraska. Said sale to remain open one hour. Iated this :51st dav of Jnnuarv. A. D. KM!. ALICI-: JOHNSON, (tiiardian of the F.. -state- of Itncy l-'Jk-fu-."w( enbary, mentally iii'-omp' ti nt. LIAR L1T1 KS RKPORT OF THF CONDITION OF Til 1-2 BAN Char OF MURDOCK of Hurdock, Nebr. No. t.Tx in I he State ot hi.iska at the do ! ouslues; on January s, i:il. Ne- ki:s fi:ci- You Know, but Sometimes Forget Everybody knows an imitation Is never as good as the genuine article. Foley's Honey and Tar stands at the top of the lit of family remedies for colds, croups, whoojung cough, bron chial and grippe coughs. AV. L. An'g lin. Antioch, La., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar for 15 years. It is the best." Sold everywhere. A PIE SUPPER!!! Next Saturday evening, February 15. a program and a pie supper will be given at the "Fairview" School house. District 9, seven miles west of Mynard. All ladies are requested to bring pies and the gentlemen to come "pie hungry." MAIS BARKER. 10-2twltd Teacher. Box paper from 25c to $5.00 at the Journal office. Capital stock paid in $ iiO.noiVOO Surplus fund I.ooo.fto t'ndivide.l profits 1.7S7.H0 Individual deposits subject to check 14 4.r.l2.ir. Time certificates of deposit. SS.770.2:' Cashier's checks outstanding; 1,(6'J.S! hue to national anil state banks I!l.."fi7.:.l Depositor's guaranty fund... t'.79S.jO TOTAL .$311, 507. IG State of Nebraska) County of Cass ) ss: 1. T. M. Patterson. President of the above named bank. lo hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true ropy of the report made to the State Hanking- Board. T. M. PATTF.P.SON. Attest: President. A. J. SCHAFKl:. Director. K. P. Lt'TZ. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth dav of February. P.tl9. B. A. JtOSKXCRA NS, (Seal) Notary Public. My Vommisision expires March J4, Says It Is the Best in the World Are you looking for a sate, relia ble remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whoopng cough? A. H. McDan iel, Rox 51. Lindside, AW Va.; writes, "I am glad to tell you that Foley's Honey and Tar is the best medciinc in this world, 'i had a severe cough. Someone recommended it and before I used half a bottle I was better." Sold everywhere. Journal Want-Ads ray I Weekly Specials! Try a sack of Gold Medal flour. its fine, per sack l'.'i Scotts Bluff potatoes, per bu $1.4( No. 3 can Apricot butter, SSc No. 2 can Apricot butter 2e No. 2 can Apricot b'utter, cans57c 1G oz. Van Camp's Pork & Ileans 2!)c 22 oz. Pure fruit jam. per jar;'.."c Large pkg. Seafoam, per pkg. 10 bars Pearl White soap f lb. can syrup 10 lb, can syrupl Washington Crisps White Salmon, per can Rex Lve, per can 3 lbs. bulk gloss starch No. 1 English Walnuts, per lb. Qt. jar Mustard, per jar Large can peaches No. 2 Lima Beans, per can 21o- rr.e ir.- S."j: . lev 20c 10e 4r.c .-1C . '' o c .-l(f E. P. LU7 7L Loans and 1 i scon n t s . . . . ivcnl ra f t s P-mds. securities, judgments, cl.i ims. etc. . . H tier assets P inking bouse, finnitiire and fixtures Current expense:-:, taxes and interest pa id - One from National and State banks.. $ :".:!,! LI. S." 'hecks ami i t ems ' of exchange "'.1.1 ciu-refiev ::.i:7.e Cold coin .MMi.iiii S i i ' i - r, nickels and cents S!. 15 r. i.m 4. i:n;. is r..i :.7.r.o .1,1 oa.au i,7.".a.oa l ;!.;:: ::s.::o7. ik n TAL .$js::,is.::s LIAMILITILS -tuck pa id in . . . . . $ J0.ftHi.il J.",ai.iii . .. ::, in !..".: is is is Write for catalog to o TTO : SCHAF Capital Surplus I ii nd I " lid i veb-t prnlos . Individual ih po-i?-. su biect to chf ck : . S I ' ."; ---o Tim" cettificafes ot b posit 11 s. ('..".:. II "ashler's checks ontstHu.lieu I3.1S 2.1 .!!!. I ;epoitoi s ;:uai'aiity fund... 2.171.1:1 TOTAL .$2s::.lS2.:;s Slate of Nebraskai Count v of Cass ) s.-: I, II. A. CulhiiiHtin. Cashier of Ui above-named bank do hereby swear that the ahoy st itei,;ent is a eorrei i and true copy of the report made to the State P.ankin Hoard. II. A. Cl'THMANN. At test : Cashier.. .1. L. Cl'THMANN. loreifor. ili;.i:V A. Tool,, pirector. Su if ,-ri Ik-iI and swm n to before tiio thi.J 7th day of February. 1'Jlf. jki:i:v i:. Miiii'c.n. S'al Notary l'ublic- CEDAR CREEK, NEB. is is 2 v-tcity this ni(rning coming up troin fff bi liomf neur I'ninn to lriii'k' after some business for the day. My Comin ission expires Mar. 2.1, l!i2ai C. F. Harris was a visitor in this What are the folks going to do about that suit they promised you? You need it don't you? . As a rule stores are not insane about the "looker" or "plumber" variety of shop pers, but we're so sure we can knock their ears off by a saving of $3 to $5 over the city stcre "sales," that we want yoif to bring Dad and in Ma and LOOK. If you want a suit, just lug 'em in, they'll buy when they see these models and fabrics we are offering at $8.50 to $13.50 Others as low as $6.50 All the trimmings go with 'em too, kids; such as bu plenty of pockets, belts, club buttons, cartridge pe periscopes, guarantee and class. Philip ffiimclL &C&CC&C Stationery at fk Journal ofiTce. Men's overs 1 Is a re not gett ing1 any '.'heaper. and ours are not goim Up. but we are sell- iing them 25c cheap sr than Omaha, and when we sav overalls, we say Carhartt's. ons' pvX V.