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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1919)
PfAITSKOUTH EMI-VTEirXT' JOHllfAL PAGE THEE? 12 152$. To Holders of Liberty Loan Bonds! We shall be glad to cash your interest coupons free of charge any time it is convenient to you. Ask us about our plan for the free safekeeping of your Liberty Bonds. Income Tax Blanks will soon be here. We will give any information and fill out statements .free of charge. The Bank of to Plattsmouth, Capital and Surplus, $80,000 Your Personal Sank. OVER THE COUNTY WEEPING WATER Republican V- IJorn to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mould en a hoy. on .Monday, February Mrs. Ben Rich, her daughter Bar bara and the three boys left Wed nesday morning for Thomas. Ok la., for a month's vi-dt with her par ents. A. K. Jameson ha.- b mrht the property known as the Gibbon Ho tel grounds and that means r.e r more new hou?M. work on w-hieh is now commenced. Mr. Georpe Seaman : 1'iymouth. Xebr.. was here Tuesday closing ili' dal for the 12 acres northwest rf town '! ::! he had fold i:i r 'd H'ii meier. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiles return ed Tuesday evening fnn Omaha after a visit with tlieir son. Harold, at a hospital there, and report him paining' slowly. !!. l. Reed receive vr- lertT Tuesday from hi- son. Robert, stat ing that he was on his .a to Camp Dodge. Iowa. This news means that I'ob-rt v. ill s.-.on he heme. J. J. Mei'-r bought the Ku-sei! boy.s' ;:j'resf in the o'l 'i;-tor. iVuP Store last week. We und-rMand Webb Russell is in Omaha ?odny f'.gurinp jn new fixtures for a new driis: stor. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colbert or Wa bash and Grandma Colbtrt spent the dav l?st Thursday at tin John Colbert home. Mr. Tom Colbert en joy gettinp out after "ii- Ions sick spell. DR. H. C. LEOPOLD OSTEOPATHIC PFTSICIAN lpwiil A f fen: lew . Miwt of Wnm- A CI'TF, PiSCasF' TCKATRD Eyes Tested inJ Glasses -'jttej Sight Calls Answered Aft--T IIo .in and Sandays by Appointment. 8.30 a. rr to 12:00 1:33 d. ni 5:3 i'ai1rm Block I b ZfiM Plattsmouth. f'-V.b DR. R. P. WSSTQVEP ' PHYSICIAN & SUEGEON, CD-tes Elock. Ees. 313 PHONE C:Uce 6B7 -iwtiii Mi:Tii.iTtri m-' Tin: i mtkii iTTi-:i (aivi-,nMi: r mm LOAN BONDS ISSUED UNDER THE FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT Dated November 1, 1918 DUE November 1, 1938 Redeemable at par and accrued interest on any inter est date after five years frcm date of issue. Coupon bonds fully registerable and interchangeable. Denomi nation, $1,000. Interest payable semi-annually. May Vst and November 1st. Principal and interest payable at the bank of issue in exchange Approved by the Fed eral Farm Loan Board of the United States government. Exempt from All Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation! This exemption includes the Federal Income Tax and income from these bonds need not be included m returns PRICE ON APPLICATION Chas. C- Parmele, Bank of Cass County Cass' County, Nebraska 3: I:lo: mat ion comes to the Repub lican thai Mr. and Mrs. Dan Switzer who recently had their farm sale are to leave ('ass County going- 1 3 IZhi Lake, Colo., v here Dan will enter the bank with Geor" Corley. Jim Cooper, who drives the dray for R. Laurrtzen is wearing his arm in a slinc from tie kick of the Ford truck Wednesday night, spr-.'ininsi his wrist aiid causir.p him consid erable pain. Jim v.fll be "off duty" now for a few days. John Colbert reports the sale of the Nick Halms li;.o southwest of town to John Danklcff. cousidcra tica per acre. C. E. C'mrad has th piace rented for the enminsr year t-o y.Ir. Danklefi' will not tak" possession until lSi'o. Mrs. Kdna Shannon and daugh ter R':th -came over from Piatt s r.iO'tt!i Friday evvnirg to look after the moving of !. household poc.l- he county i-af. Laurirzen took th.e poods over on the true'; Saturday ; u Mr--. Shannon end Ruth returned on the Sunday mor:: iv.vr train. Mr. and Mrs. John Rates of Coffee county. Kansas. arrived Tuesday evening fr a visit at the home of Mr. Bates" sister. Mrs. C. T. Noeli. whrm, he hadn't sen for about twelve years. He is Mrs. Noei'.V only brotLer. Mr. Rate i a Ca county product a- he was born r.'-ar KiPl.t Mil" Grove in t!:e tally s.ix t is. The ('has. Murphy heme which has piven t'.ve sons to I'ncle SamY service is roon to have a home-coming of the bey.-. !i of ti e fir t to come is, James, whose commanding offteer has notified Mr. and Mrs ' Murphy of his early discharge with I an hr ncrable and pratifyinp t"c rd of servic and a rtronp recomnun ia tion as to hish character. Mr. and Mrs. Ti. W. Hiatt and son of Risinp City. th-ir daughter, Mrs. Oeorce Grepory and husband of Lincoln, their daughter. Mrs. Allen Kelly of Linwood. spent several days last week at the home cf their daughter. Mrs. C. H. Gibson. They were all at the S. A. Jackman and Chas. Cole homes at Wabash. Sat urdav niclit and Sundav for a fam ily satherinp. T'eter Miller, v ho recently boupht the B. R. Phiipot house on the hill near the railroad cut in the sou'h eat prt of town, and 20 acres of land of II. D. Reed. will start a Plymouth Rork chicken ranch th"re rn the sprinp. Xothinp but PlyT month Rock chickens will he kept. Mr. Miller has been noted fur thejV fine Plymouth Rock chickens he has j y been" raising and we predict a viit to his chicken ranch will he a great pleasure To any one inters.-.! oil Hi "r that strain. of chickens. NEW A WK A News if. if. V Mr. and Mrs. St. John and Joy went to Avoca Saturday afterno(i. Mr. and Mrs. J dm Rehrns nd Gertrude were Pl.:ttsrnouth visitors Friday. Ftlitl Anderson and tvo friends from Peri: Normal, Bessie and Betty Lauman. spent the week end at the Anderton home. It is unusual to-see men plowinp in J-anuary. Arthur Wolpli hu !" n plowinp with the tractor for two V eeks. clarence and Doras Hansen. Granville Heebner and Rua l'ii ui inpwere Monday nisht puests with fri-nds in Ncl!avka. R. C. Pollard left Monday after noon for Fairmont, Hatinps and ArapaiK-e. v.hrre he will attnd a Hampshire hoir sale near those places. Mrs. Oren Pollard and two child ren were passenpers for Lincoln Sunday afternoon, where they will visit with Mrs. Pollard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. X. White f-.r m-v-c-ral days. Oiof Lund'.erp receive! werd Tuesday morniup from his - r Verner. wh has been statu. r.ed at Camp Ix-e. Va.. that he v.-o;:bl ar rive at Camp D idsje. Monday iripht or Tuesday m'-rninp. Tl'- f .?r::!ly expect h.im home within a we k. Last Thursday week. Jan. :'0;h. vas a bip day in land deals. It per haps marked the record land trans actions in Cass county (iurin the entire year in dollars and rn's. It bepan with L. C. Tod ! s c-lhna throuch D. C. West.' his r.cer. th" 2 S ' a ere farm lyir.p northwest r.f N'ehavka a few miles to 7.. W. Shrailcr. Tl is farm is known fa' and r.ear one of he rest in thi. sect If n of the country. The 'rice taid hv Mr. Siirader was i('4.4'". Mr. Todd ! quart tr sect! mao.v -e--s. i j on OWI.-i !.e the ? h-- oid liv :1 for "3P U MON Led cer if. if. 3f. r - -r f Aubur?:. r a v,f it Mr. Wavne Frans f cam up Su::day r;c-rniiip for with J. H. Fran and fan : '! ,i r Tf'.A' i v -. Mr. Marv Tavlor returned home ti af iv oti : from Omaha Saturday aft eruoo ter a siurt viit wi'h her dau Mib? Rachel. v.ijo ; atte: .-ch.ool there. Mr. and Mr-. .1. TL Frans r ed word Tuesday from th'-ir Forest the: he has arrive'! ii t h w a v state and will mpuii b on hi h me. Darrel! Younp nirit for Ser.'-ca. left Saturda Ka:is;t.s. where 1 e will he emtdoyed as a tta'-dinz iilf'Ci.ii! for a stove manufa'cturin company. D. C. LaRue left Triday norn to join a companv rf or sers. who were leamtip for Texas with the prospects cf buying lao.d aloriT the Rio Grar. r'e. W. II. Porter, who has been suf- ferinp considerable of late w ith tjieuriatism left Motid"v aft tiffir take for Lincoln, where he will treatment in a sanitarium. E'tpene Applciute. who hnd been viitinp s-everal days at the home cf J. TI. Frans returned o his hor.f in Lincoln last Monday. He will leave about Thursday for cn east ern camp as his furlouph expires the ninth. Garrett Taylor came in from Manning, Iowa. Sunday nipht for a visit with relatives here. His brother Almond. who has been serving in France in the heavy fir Id artillery for the past six nvnihr, re turned home last week. Pvt. Ralph Davis, who lias bean stationed at Camp Lloyd Wheaton. near Chicago, received his discharge from the service ard returned home last. wwek. Judpina from his sud den returned to civilian clothes he was plad to discard the army uni form. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. McCarthy was taken to the Metho dist hospital in Omaha last Friday where she can receive medical at tention and proper nourishmenT. She was not getting along as well as expected but since ln-ing in the hospital she l s been doing "nicely, xjuite to her Daddy's satisfaction. FOR -SALE. Improved SO acres, three wiles west of Plattsmouth. two hundred and fifty dollars per acre. For par ticulars inquire of T. H. Pollock. S-dw. LOUISVILLE Courier l y f, Mi.:s Res.sie C.adv.My, t,f Miller, is here lor a visit viih hvr tdd time f 1 iemhs. Mrs. S. A: Loveland has returned hot:ie after an extended visit with relatives at Si. Francis, Kansas. Rev Oeschper, who pave an illus trated talk o nthe liiblo at the Christian church hot Thursday even ins.', expects to return on t ht r,h .ir,. rornnlete the course. Frank Tvo had the mi.-ii.rtuae have the mcoiu f. r of left hand cut off last v ): wh- n he w as sawinp W(od at the boiitt .of iii. un cle. H. N. Taylor. Mrs. C. W. , Trmbly and two children, of Keofa. Cclorado. who have been in this vicinity the past three months, visitiap her fat tit r. Georpe Dehzene r.i:d other ?'.' tivis will return hi: e next week. John W. Timm. :ct :lv of the S. S. Louisiana, vro c.r.tne ho?:;e f-(r.i t!:C war w it hoi;! a seratch. is nursinp a ery arm. Several weeks apo. John v. as bitten by a spi.l'T and this ca.eI an itc'.ior which he could m lo-ep from rub binsr. and l.b.-od i .iscn in. Everett t'line and h!s bride. of Hod pes, Montana, who have be-n vi-itinp in this vicinity, left Wed nesday for Vor.a, i 'idora.do. to visit his partnts. Mr. ai.d Mrs. . W. ("line and family. Mrs. Everett crine. prior o her marriage was a telepraph operator fur the K'ort h-Tr Pacific railrf'ad. IM Kane, at or..- time forctoan of Wood wort h'F t oj: fjitarry. m v.-v: workinp in Lincoli!. called at the Courier cflice las' v. , t-Vc in company with Pi:'. P.lackw t wo hro' h'-rs kill 1 .s a.notier br-it! Th." two brother live?, were servi: army. Miss Anna Lac pboisant surptif Mr. Kanf- 1 h: France in h" serv ".ho lost t: ::i the Enpl r.-l was piven a very ary on W-.1 nas--t we-k. Jai:'""ry i finS h- r ?U day evening fd' ! 2th. the cca.-?. :: 'orthday attniversa is the eldest fiat".' Mrs. Ferdinand La and i very popula circle f friends n baskets of lunch l.'-r and extend ! hapi'V return of very pleasant even-" ti! a late hour. i f"rs pmvi'ip i'.. h-os'ei:ses. -y. Mi t'-r cf A t! n a a r. d -dock, larce t. tuar Mi! r an'.in? a ho :-a::e i n w t ; to cott a""p. ;'".) t i-l)0 for many tlie tccasi'-n . )cr was spent un- iss Anna ;rd si--capital f C" E A G'L E Ileacou if. if, ; ?irs. ii. i f.dn today to : antz wo. r: to !.!'- T,,.ain the rro.a: th Mr. Fmnt:. ( f the w eek v Mr-. Om. Ii'o'tfr, Jr. who !l a . bet n vi?itinp at the home of Ge. F. letter, is i:ow viitinsr in - Lincoln. Mrs. C force Mayer, who was op crated ."ti ut the St. RIL-ahetk Pr- urdav is t tin- alon icelv at this writ in p. M'-s. Keil is fpendoip the in Lincoln at the home cf Mrs lanuir.cham. v ho ha? had a w eeV: 'h od vessel br ak In her eye. Qtiite a few of the Elmw-nr-d buy who came tip to skate, missed the train Saturdav nipht. aniT had to -iav over and take ike morrinp j train Mrs. L. TI. Earll of Palmyra 'vs in Eiple Tuesday ard paid'this co" fice a pleasart call Taper chanpod from havir -T Palmvra th: Raymond. Mrs. Jack is entertain in p brother Mr. R. Winklepleck. her ard his daughter, Mrs. Ressie rurtr-on this week. Mrs. rurpeson's home 's in Edprrmor.t. S. D. Rev. Harmon, has been asked to pive his Theodore Roosevelt lecture to the citizens of De Witt, Xeb. on next Sunday P. M. in a big union patriotic -memorial services, but be cause of his week end meetings here he had to decline the invitation. Mr. -and Mrs. Ira Kidd, and three children arrived aSturday for a visit at the home of the editor, r.r.d t-,v alio wthe little kids to pet acquaint ed a pa in with grandma and grand pa, Mr. Kidd refurned to his home in Adams county Monday, an 1 thr daughter and the grandchildren will remain for a couple of weeks. GOOD WHITE SEED COSH. I have an abundance of good white seed corn, Walford Xord. Plattsmouth. Neb. S-tfdw Subscribe for tbe 3?nrnal. CASTO R LA Tor Infants and Children ?n Usg for Over 30 Years Mwas bears S, f 3$. y ELM WOOD Leader-Echo j ipt mfa Mr.-. Elias Peck who lui been vey lick is reported to be t;r bet ter a! present. Win. Soib-r who underwent an op eration at a ho.-pital af Lincoln Friday for hernea is doing very veil at present. Mrs. Win. Fisher who underwent tin operation at St. Elizabeth's hos pital for appendicitis .-ome time apo is doing nicely and will soon bo home. Noel Tyson has accepted a peti tion as traveling salesman with th Heinz Co.. maker of ."7 varieties and is now on the road. lie will probably have his headquarters at Rent rice. We notice by the Routt County Seminal iliat Chas. S. Stone, form er cahi. r of the Eimwood Stat- Rank has been made president of the bank of Steamboat Springs" at a recent meeting of the stockholders i f th;;t hank. Chas. Kerr and family motored to Reatrice Sunday to spend the day visiting with relatives." Mr. and -Mrs. Sherman Long and children mo'ored over from near I'e-nnet on Friday of last week to visit the Wm. 'Long family. The American Exchange Rank v. ere presented a tine specimen of the Golden eag'e by George Wilson. The eagle was shot by one of the Roileway bovs ner I'nadilla. The bank is having tiie eagle mounted ard will have if put in the hark w here it may be seen as natural a when alive. La;t Saturday a deal was made where! y George Kunz sold his 12i acre farm i ear Alvo to Harvey Rasp. This was the farm tiiat Mr. Kunz purchased of Mr. Ingwer.-on ovtr a year ago. This is some important hind deal and involves about S;12. oed. Fitc'i i- Lcrenz of this place closed the deal. Mr. and Mrs. An;?. Peters and two little boys returned from Don .r, Colo., i ti Fonday nipht and w-iil visit for a short time at the home of .Airs. Ptters' brother. Henry Vc pt and famiiy. V.'l'.ile at Denver they visited Mr. Peters' sister. Mrs. Pigi.v. and he w;ri:e;l on the new governmert hospital now being con tracted at that place. The Peter fot.iily will move to a farm r.ear Douglas some time in .'larch. We wor, Jered why Milton Pres ton was feeling so happy on Suit day morning when lie came dawn town. The matter was soon ex plained for v.T.s the proud daddy of a bouncing baby boy. .Mr. and Mrs. Pre.-ten have the hearty oea gat ni; t kns of their many friends in ii.i- their happy good fortune mav vnti! man enjoy r. hmp. prosperous and usciul life. Eer.'t Fool Yourself. A man suffering from, backache rheumatic pains, stiff joints or sore muscle? may laugh and say thee symptoms of kidney trouble "don"; amount to anything." It is folly tc ignore Nature's warnings. Foley'Khl ::ey Pills give quick relief in kidney r bladder troubles and "it is better to be f-af? than sorry." Sold every where. . GHSIST & GHlilST, Photographers. JIake a specialty of good por traits. Do enlarging, copy and cc'ored v;ork. Kodak finishing, etc. Wa guarantee all work. Sunday sittings by appointment We are "always lere. Telephone 645. Coates Block Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Go Ahead With Your Plans: 9 " ' Building Restrictions Have Been Removed On ! All new homes costing not more than $10,000.00. Now is the time to plan. Let us help you do it. I ungg-y Fob Sal! 900 acres in Holt county, Nebraska, consisting ff (100 acres a nder cultivation; SO acres of alfilfa and balance hay land and pasture. This land lays level and is all good hard land. No sand. It pro duces as well as ecstern Nebraska land; corn last year made 4 0 bushels per acre. Four sets if im provements, consisting of houses, barns, corn cribs and granaries, hog houses and other small build ings, wells and windmills. The land is fenced ami cross fenced; four hog pastures in alfalfa, fenced hog tight. Running water in pasture; wells are "0 feet deep and - furnish an abundance of good water. I am offering this tract at ?C.".00 per acre and will take in an eastern Nebraska farm as part payment. As there are four complete sets of im provements 'his can be divided to suit purchaser. .""O Jicres lying IT, miles north of Aberdeen. So. Dakota. About one-half of this is under cultiva tion. The i alai.ee hay hind. All can be cultivated if desired. This is rood deep black soil and the be.-t kind f wheat lard. Two and one-half miles from town, no improvements. Will consider a small tract in eastern Nebraska as part payment. Price $.",0.00 per acre. l;o acres four miles from Long Pine, Nebraska. This is a very choice quarter of land; well int proed. consisting of a pood six room house, new barn, hop house, chicken house, two wells, fenced and cross fenced. IS actes of alfalfa, perfect stand. Price StiTf.yO pe:- acre. Will consider a "mall tract in eastern Netr..:ka as part payment. Cood terms can be f.iven on all the above described lands to suit purchaser. For further information regarding any of these propositions see J. P. Falter, Plattsmouth. Nebras ka. Phone Iso. S. COL. YOUNG'S SALE DATES. J. C. Seyson, Grant, Neb. Fell. 17. Matthews Hop Sale, Malvern, la., Feb. ISth. Tuesday. Feb. IS. James Johnson, Vr.aupo. Neb. John Wiles, sr. Plattsmouth, Ft b. 10th. . Otto Schafer, Red Sow Sale. Ced ar Creek. Feb. 2 0th. Huple & Sprecher. Nehawka, Feb. 21. Sfxton's Horse Sale, Murray. Feb. Mrs. L. T. Holland, Neb. City, Feb. 24. Fred Ross, Nehawka, Feb. 2.r.th. Wm Gillispie. Mynard. Feb. 2 0th. Ray Pollard. Hampshire Sale, Feb. 27th. Car SchraTler, Hampshire Sale Avoca, Feb. 2Rth. March ?.. Ed. Kohrell. Nebraska City. March 4. Todd Pros.. Nehawka. March 0-7. Will Easmussen. Rrunswick. Neb.. Red Sow Sale. March 11. Kitchen & Ellington, Rrunswick. Neb. FOR SALE. 1C0 acres located five miles west of Plattsmouth on the Louisville Road, and known as. the Resior farm. This is one of the good farms of Cass County and the best of loca tion. " I have the exclusive sale of this farm. If interested, see me without delay. Easy terms to purchaser. J. P. FALTER. Phone No. 28. Plattsmouth. Nehr. ll-lwkd&w Cut This Out It Is Worth Money DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foey & Co.. 2S3T, Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clear ly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. This is the advice of the-War Industries Board Maybe you have hoped that another year would sec your plans of a new home realized. Those hopes can "be a reality. All farm and ranch buildings. All schools, churches, hospitals and public RieMEY You tell 'eir we keep all kinds of stationery at the JonrnaL Public Auction SALE OF GOOD HORSES At the Murray Stock Yards Commencing at 1 0'Clock P. M. Saturday, Feb. 22 Consisting of the Following Well Broke Ilorses One span of bay geldings, five years old. we'. broke, weight 2200; fine span of brown "geldings. Fix 'years old. well broke, weight 3200; six bay geldings, four years old. all hit-c?u-.j a few times, weight 1300 each; one span of brow n mares, seven years old. well broke, in foal by 2000 lb. Shire horse, weight 800; one bay mare, seven years old, in foal by same horse, weight 1400; one span of black geldings fve years old, well broke, weight 2 COO; one span of bay mares, seven and eight years old. well brolt-e, weight 3000; one span of roan mares, five years old, well broke, weight 2400; one span of gray geld ings, fcix years old. well broke. vt. 2.r,00; one span well matched sorrels, five years old. driven a few times, weight 2700; one good all-around saddle horse, weight 1100. This is a true description of these horses, all sound and iif good con dition. THE USUAL TERMS WILL APPLY TO THIS SALE C. S. SEXSON, OWNER W. It. YOUNG, Auctioneer W. G. B0EDEKEE, Clerk. buildings costing not more than Plattsmouth the Journal Want-Ad Vav Nebraska