The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 17, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    T-IONDAT. MAKCH 17. 1919.
i LATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
PACE riVE.
PRQGEEDINGS OF
OOFnMSSSlQNERS
OF CASS COUNTY
Nebr. Culvert lli'g. Co.,
one Armco culvert for road
district No. It;
Nebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co..
one Anneo culvert for road
district No. 11 :;;:.02 oftiee chairs
C. I Yallery, road work in
road district No. 1
DRAGGING FFNH
Wm. V. Stege. for dragging
in road dictrict No. IS $
J. I". Fischer, lor dragging
jH. M. Soennichseii. nide. to
1 Hart. Collins and "Vorden
J3.92 , D. C. Morgan, stamps to the
! county clerk
Win. Hastier, repairs to two
j Jess F. Warga. repairs and
D.rt). matl. to court house
C. I), tj uint mi . boarding pris
oners. January. 191ft
in road district No. 15
Rice ! '-o.ii.tv Commissioners of Peter llenrickben. dragging
. . ,., .. .i x- i "m roail district No. It".
( a s countv. 1 lattsmouth, Nenraska. T . . , . . ,
tJohn Arre?. d racking: in road
M.rch 4. II-ID. distric tNo. G
Foard mtt pursuant to adjourn-, A. A. Wallinger. dragging
v. i-.t. Prt?iif. Julius A. I'it7, C. F. ; in road district No. 1"
Harris and H. J. .Miller, County Com-'r,. F. Plymale. dragging in
missioners. and George i. Sajles,' road district No. 14
C"u:ity Clerk. . tI. T. Rover, dragging in road
Minutes of the last regular ses-( district No. It;
si'-n-i read and approved, when the 'Win. F. Stege. dragging in
;'' ''i'winc luisii e-s was transacted in: road district No. 15
regular form: ' K. H. Schoemaker. drawing
Motion by Harris that the uni-! in road district No. 12
I ' ir'us formerly u.-ed by the Home A. J. Hoover. dragging in
c,- ards of 'a.s county, be given toi roail district No. 3
the individual members; secojidetl l.vj A. A. Wetenkamp. dragging
Mi'br an 1 motion carried unani-j in road district No. 1
incusly. ('has. C. Rarnard. dragging
''!; notim Henry Creamer was ap-j in road district No. 1
Pointed road overseer for road dis-jF. W. Nolt'ng. dragging in
tr : t No. 1 to fill vacancy. j road district No. 1
Kesignut ion of A. F. Keeker, Jus- Earl V. Cole. drawing in
of Peace of Louisville precinct.' road district No. 1
:.rptf,!. (John P. Moi.-inger. dragging
Of.'-cial b.-i.l of li. P. Mitchell, as! jn road district No. 1
;.;-d ovt-rs.-er f road district No. 14. i C. F. Vallory. dragging in
. - ! 1 1 - H. Marqtiardt. auto to
Omaha. Julia Christian
j.-. Piatt;. Water Co. vater to
' ' J court liniise and jail. Janu-
S.2.",
aj; T'vi-1 by F.ard.
I road district No. 1
la. 27
14.25
6.00
o
. I . I . I
CO.? 4
12.7."
si.r.o
41.25
7.o
::.(Hi
12.00
12.75
ttricial bo--! of Peter VanFleet as! GENERAL FUND
.lu-'ioo of the Peace approved by the:i. Sexton, mdse. to pauper$ lu.ou
Ito-rd.
orTk-iul bond
Ir. R. P. Westt-ver
K-P. Printing Co.. supplies to
Co. Judge. Co. Treas. and
i; i y phy.siciat. in the 1st district, i iii.t. Clerk 115.5
approved by Hoard. : John P.auer. nulse. and re-
jMtrdtory Kond f First National pairs to county jail
T'.jnk. .f Weeping Water, as a c!e-(i,. p. Ttrryberry, jitney to
p--iiory for county funds approved: xhe sheriff
bv the Hoard. I Morgensen & Hart. mdse. to
Order of County "Judge Beeson re-I jir. Allen "
t w inu Mothers' Pension of Mrs. ! Unttherd lihode. for shovel
TV' ny Till. f "Weeprns: Water for a' iUir snow
P riod of six month? from March l.'pr. J. P.. Martin, salary for
1 :::. to S pien. Per 1. 1910, approv-; 4th quarter. IMS. as Coun-
. i by p.fi.rd. fur an allowance of ty physicia:i
' 5 per month. ! Opal Fitzserald. salary for
Orde- of County Judce I?.-esm re-! l.ruary. 1019
r-vi:i: Miners.' IVtision of Mrs. Matts. Water Co.. water to
P.ivi.-. -f l.o,iis ille. for a per- court house and -county jail
of rix uiohths at $25 per month.! ;or February. 1 ! 1 !
i: : Mi rch i. 1 1 ' to September 1. , (). K. Oarape, storage of
1 '.'':. :!t.'i., v-d Viy the Hoard. i j,,,,,;..- c-.tr
rde" i f County Judge Heeson for : ( f ; Fricke. coal to Mrs.
y.!.-r:-' Pvr.fluii to Mrs. Mattie Worden
P-ee-iT!-; f."-r a j. tried of six months t. Hyers. wood to vouu-
at?15 p r month from March l. ty farm
IM!' to S. p!mher 1, ini!. approved j Geo. L,. Farley, salaray for
b- the TViard. February, 1010
Applications of I ho following nan1.-! Hans Sievers. salary, court
4.15
.50
10.0"
1.5(-
fiO.OO
1 1.0 5
"0.0O
1 i) . I
ol.SS
5 ).('
1 banks i'.r Hepositiry of County
Funds wer- approed y the Board:
house, heating Co. jail and
laundry. February
113.00
Merchants Hank. Alvo jp.wa Frvt Co.. carbon-paper
Farmer.-- State Rank. Avoca
t?on.- Snt' Hatik. Looisville
Kh.iwiKi.! r-va-c Hank. Klniwooa
1'armers State Rank. Plattsniouth
Mar. Ic-y S'ato 1'aT.k. Mauley
Murray S'att- P.aiik. Murray
American Exchrr.ge Hk.. Klniwofid
Hank of Mtrrdoe'i. Murdock
P.ank of EaiMe. Eagle
IMaf Tsniou'.h s'a'e Bank, Piatts
mi .x:t h
Farno-rs State Bank, V.a!)ash
P.ank of Commerce. Ijouisville
1 ark of Avo'-a. Avoca
Hank of "a-- County. Flam mouth
Nebraska State P.ank. V.'eepina
Wat- r.
Fartucrs S'ate Hank, ('.recti wood.
Art:-! .v:t of To-l. Naunan A- Murty
ti.. t C' ;rty Warrant No. 2f;7 was
lo;-' Jti th- ti'ail and request ii. a issue
i i .!-:T,",iea;-' warrar.t. appned and
t ! : i: i::--'r"c t-d to i-sue duplicate.
i-;; fMa:m D'-d. County 01 Cass,
b'. I'ni'M'- ' 'vum'.i is-sioners. to L. C.
Si.ar;: vd '1 'he n.c.s Voung. cor.vey-ir:-
tl:- E 2 feet of Lot in Block
4t'.. Flstt.-mouih. approved liy Hoard
?:d siune.i. him! Clrk instructed to
ilr .': :; payiuer.t of pun.-hasc
price of i 5i.
Ciairr.3 Allov.x-d
Ti e i.dlowitia- claims wen exani--i
iit.! aio.ovc-d :
R(AI KlN!
F M Rnbv. road work in
road .'.i.-'rict No. 0 -'fi
!.-, -r 1 1 r.ricks'. s;. road wk.
iv. ro.o' ui..ti1'Ct -no. 1
,. i- s-iher. road work it;
re? t r!i-:rict No. 15
P. F. Flyiiiale. rotol work in
road district No. 14
I. T. Koyer. road work in
ro-id district No. 1 "
Jft -t'moi Hardware Co.. road
r.i.,v . road di-:rri'-i No. 13 35. 00
13. M
7. SO
to county treasurer a.oo
John McKay, team to the Co.
commissioners 4.5o
A. G. Ctde. salary for month
of February. 1 m 1 ! loojo..
Alpha C. Peterson, salary and
expense. February. 1010 147.02
John W. Ttillt-vn, auditing
and checking records of the
c unty omcials 275. im
Cniversity I'ub. Co.. mdse. to
county superintendent 7.ol
F. II. Nichols, mdse. to Mrs.
Matzlte. Jan. and Feb.. lOiO 15. on
Croiior Itros.. mdse. to Clas
srn. Nov. and H'-c, 1 0 1 S ami
January, 1010 3i.0'
!"iirn:i:;'.s Adding Machine
Co.. riblon and repair.-; to
adding machine 2.'
Joi;ji Kopia. m!-e. tt Mrs.
Burian. Febr.. 1010 a.oe
Will F. Evers. labor and ma
terial to Dist. clerks S.00
.T-ss F. Warua. labor and
material to court house 7.51
C. E. Hartford, coal to court
ionise I00.ti5
pestor A- Svatek. grass seed
to janitor 1 H 1
C. Ct. Fricke. coal to jail 135.75
A. C. P.ach. mdse. to Mrs.
Collins 10.00
Bancroft Whit my Co.. mdse.
lo cunty judge 20.25
John P. Saltier, repairing of
fice chairs for janitor O.Oi)
Jess 1". Warga, labor atid
mall, or court house 3.05
Jess F. Warga, labor and
matl. to court house 7.75
C'. I. Quinton. jailor fees for
February. 1010 .0 0
C. D. Quinton. for boarding
prisoners. Febr.. 1019 2.0 0
W. A. Tnlene. digging grave,
Julia Christian
11 f
DID you ever note the dif
fererce between a Stetson and "A Hat" There
must be some; we know the cost more than the or
dinary hat, and from the way people come here 3 ear
after year for their Stetsons, the extra cost must mean
service. At your service
$4, $5, $5.50
r ! L rrii ,i;;S-i
V
r:tr I
t- ,
When once you have worn a
Heidcao voull see that the above also applies to
THEM. Snappy new patterns for your inspecti
Top notchers in Capdom.
$1.25 to.$2.50
on.
StN
AXSTHES 1
$TIKV
I
7
i
ary. 1910
Jes F. Warga. electric bulbs
to janitor
Lincoln Tel. Teleg. Co.. for
March rent and long dis
tance cliIs
Engle Beacon, printing for
Comm iotion.'r Milter
. I. Morse Co.. me case
Springfield Oval, for court
house use
'I. O. McHonabl. nuine. to
Mrs. Mu.kl. Febr.. 1010
Mike Tritsch. carfare advanc
ed to Bert Eiedgo, to Kear
ney. Nebraska
Mike Tritsch. stamps and re
pairs to adding machine
' '. I. Quinton, salary far
February, 1010
Mrs. A. L. Marshall, care of
Mux ?'.-rper for first quar
ter, 1010
"red Patterson, office, work
on records. February. 1M0 40.0a
i-sther tlenrucr. tuothers pe:i
siuti for March. 1010
lora lejison. tnothers pen
s:t:i:. i.irib. 1010
Edith Duckworth. mothers
le.usi.ui. March. 10 10
Ida Sch'ieske, mothers pen
sion. March. 1010
Lucy R. L K mothers pen
sion. March. 1010
Lorette Price, inotlurs pen
sion. Tdareh. l!lit
Mary Thompson. tmckirs
pension. March. 1010
Chlora Allen, mothers pen
sion. March. 1010
Lillian Raker, mothers peu
sm n. M':rch. 1010
(.'ora B. Tower, mothers pen
sion. Mar-b. 1010
.Jusie. I'rwi:;. mothers pen-
I Douglas County Hospital,
23.00i tare Cas- countv patients. 314.28
j DRAGGING FUND
S. 00. Fat Campbell, dragging in
j raaii district No. 27 $ 7.50
2.25,'J. li. Craves. dragging in
! road district No. 27 2.25
4.75 C';.a:!es eieesee. dragging in
I :eiu '!itrict No. 27 3.37
12.00j E. P. iiutcheson. dragging in
I road dist lict No. 27 5.25
lt5. 00 ROAD Fl'N I )
Cttv Plat t:-;n:mth, prcpor
tiiMt 'f County Road fund.
0.05, road district No. 17 1400.00
j BRIDGE Fl'N I)
2.00 J. A iants, lumber, sand, ce
i i t t'tid io-t, road dis-
; trier No. 1 $ 32.05
0.1 1 , ;.I:uiarcli Eng. Co., mail, and
! labor, bridge No. 44. Center
S.OO ; : cinct $ 31. 6S
;?:;. arch' Eng. Co.. matl. and
; a
bridge No. 17. Ne-
13.00
20.o
2O.0O
101. OS
212.3
3 3.S I
o .
.0..
7.00 h;.v. ka City 1 4!4.21
Moi:: rch Etig. Co.. matl. .and
10.00; tepairs bridge No. 4;t, two
' miles west of Nvhavvka 41.7
i :.;onare!i Eng. Co.. matl. and
7.50 reiais bridge No. 14. Sees.
2 0 and 3 2. Nehawka
7.tS . ' .-r.ar'.di E::g. Co.. mail, and
r--:airs bridge No. 11. Sets.
115. S3 25 'and 30. Liberty
' ?::!! arch ling. Co.. repairs to
1 tride No. 15. so'itb side.
See. 22. lenttr precinct
'; e;-,iwa l.vc. Co.. mat;, and
r irs bridg" No. 0. Sec.
20. tenter precinct
: ;;-.r-:!i lit:.". Co.. ninth and
: eti.iirs. bridge No. 1 5. Sees.
: 7 aliu 3 4. Avoca
. Ion -irch ling. Co., matl. and
25 0-) 1 1 p., irs bridge No. 30. Sec.
2'.'. Center precinct
2o.oo
1
! 0.00
2 0 . 0 0
s.oo ;
f
1 tl.V" ',
15.O0 '
15.00 '
334.14
Oil motion Roarl adjourned to
-t on the 11th day of March.
: 10.
Attest :
CEO. R. S.WLES.
Countv Clerk.
'lara Mat;.ke. motf.ers pen
sion, March. 1010
ii. C. Hyde, i;:o;hers pension
for Mareio 1010
.Martha Franke. iiH'lors pen
sion. Marc:;. 1010
iihel Boetcl. mothers pen
sion. March .1010
Mat ; i.a IPm'kIou. mothers
pvt::-:f. March. 1010
Ellen Davis. mothers pen
sion. March. 1010
Fannv Dill, mothers peti.-iou
for ".March. 1010
J. H. Tarns, salary for Feb
! -l'-t'-. ! ;t ! 0
T. 1'. Tarn.-. expense for
i-'ebru-iry. 10 10
ii. j. ."oilier, salary atid nul-i-a;,
for Ii:o-)ry. 10 10
Pest 1-7 tJc Sv.-;ttt-i'i. md--e. to
cour.tv f.-ir:;:
F. "a;-ga, tnd.--. to
county farm
('. i". Ih.rris. salary and. r.ii'e
v ce tor February. 1 i ! 0
:i.n J. R i.;ti. st.'': p- and ,
:-.f !.-r;t pension orders
'.V. W. R-'j'iiidican. supplies
to t'iu:ty Snpei'iute'.ideui
J::li,;s A. !':',', s:.la ry and
:r. .!:. ge for February. 10 1!"
P,Rlib.H: Fl'N I
IV: ; i ) - -1 tiardwiire Co., nails
s-nd ir-.-. ro;.l !!'. . ' $
M."-: i.:"7.. worl; on Ci ::nty
1-ri.b-es 1
Dffice of County Commissioners of
i iVimiv. Phi'sniotith, Nebraska.
"March. 11, 1010.
Foard met as per adjournment of
March 4. 101!'. Pre- t:t. Julius A.
; P:tz. C. F. Harris and H. J. Miller.
la.0 , (l,r , v ("(.iinissioners and George
": Styles. County Clerk.
-t'-'- Minutes of last regular sessions
'';(.d atid approved when the follow
1 c business was transacted in reg
; 1 iar form.
-'0.00 ptamlard specifications for
' ;rhv.-ay bridge construction and
0 . t'r'enosal. Contract and Bond forms
20.00
were adopted by the Board. Copies
( " same as adopted ordered kept on
; ; ie in the office of the Clerk.
" 00 j Advertising for Bids Authorized
i-u0i .On motion Hie County Clerk was
j i ntruded to advert i.-e for bids for
loo no ' '''' '"'i'-ling of wood, steel and wood
i j. mi! st (d bridces. concrete arch an.!
v . ' :. culverts. and oilier eor.crete
' ';v..rk sucdi as wings and a but men ts
..,,..!' r the year 1010. -s provided by
0 ' : and according to the Standard
- I idanr and specifications on hie m
1 he otlice of the Clerk.
-! St;. irate bids to i.e tiled for t-ach
c'as.-: of bridge work and for con-
rete arch, and box culvert work.
' , Separate bids to be tiled for bridce
n-f.er. Ool i; ir ami oui. in on
lo s and for re 1 cedar pilir.-
i.4i
lo.oi)
4 . 2 ti
I i.u
i i ea r lo:; d lot s.
Co"
O-; e. ,r
leet 1 V.
All bids to tie l".bd ill the of're ol
e ('entity ('! rk on or before N).
Monday, the 14th day of April.
i '1 M0.
s., ! .Ml biiis to be opened at ten (10
1 " j o'clock a. in., on Tuesday, April 15.
' 01O.
The Count- Hoard reserves the
! , t-t to r. ii.rt anv :ilid all bids.
The Countv Hoard of Com inNsior.--
ic-s reserves the right to build all
j ' -idi.es and culverts costing ?500.oo
; h ss.
A cert i lied cite k tor $500 must
I : eempa ny each bid filed.
ttiiv'e of Count v Cointnissioners of j
,.,,1-nt". Piat'tsmoiiih. N oraska. No f-.rthr business apparing. t h
i r4.-, - vie, j i: i:ird on motion artjourr.ed to no-, t
""p.oaVi'm.'t '.:" per adjournment of, oa Tuesday the frst day of April.
-un': v. I'r-M-nt. Julius A. Pitz.I ' lO.
' F. l!::r-t. .'.mi H. J. Miller. County AtD-st:
('e f,UM.i..rs :.ti.l tteor'-e It St.ivles. KjtlAt. iv. Wli.i..-,
Countv t'lerk.
4.4'i
Board adjourned to
dm-sdav. Marci. i.. 10!
Attest ;
CEO. R. SAVI.ES.
Countv Clerk.
Countv Clerk.
'Ine following business v.;
t ran.-- j
acted in regular form:
Statenient of Countv Treasurer
Mii-e Trit-c!'.. f bowing r-ceipis and!
disbursements frotn the tir.U day id
July, iOiS. to the eighth day of
February. 1010. inclusive, lile, with
the Board.
Actir.tr Judje Appointed
A t'p' icat ion of County Jit Ige Allen
.1. 1U e-r.v. reouest i ng thai some com-
ing Coi.nty Ju.lue in the hearings ".welling, wun o.o.i..
;:nd M-lti' n.ent of the estate of Jamen j : : ce. Two good wells, water piped
V. Pittman. for the r-an that Al-J ,f, i,ari,;; and f; . lots. Rig barn.
.n .1. i.eoson 1-: oiseuaiitic-:! lrom
MOT i
raOkryaTrr klPnTi ists 5feC?iC
CERTAIN jobbing salesmen are circulating
reports to the effect that Armour and Company
control certain retail grocery stores cr are plan
ning to enter into the retail grocery business.
These reports arc utterly
end absolutely false. Ve de
sire to brand them as such once
and for all. Armour and Com
pany do not control any retail
grocery stores wholly or in
pert. Neither have we any affili
ation cr connection in any way
whatsoever with any owners cf
any retail grocery stores. Armour
and Company have no inten
tion of engaging in the retail
grocery business.
Armour and Company distri
bute and sell a ver3 limited num
ber of food lines not directly pro
duced from livestock. This is enly
the result of natural evolution.
Our system of distribution and
marketing must be maintained
with the greatest 'possible effi
ciency. It is necessary, fcr reasons
of economy, that it handle as great
a volume at all seasons as possible.
This same distributive system
enables us to carry staple foods to
the people of this country with
greater efficiency and at a cost
that is low commensurate with
the service. If cur facilities are
such that we have been able to
serve the publ:c more economi
cally and efficiently than our com
petitors, then it is the retailer and
consumer who benefit.
Armour and Company are more
than packers. They are food pur
veyors. But, cur participation in
grocery lines represents cnty4.6
per cent of our total business.
Yet, wholesale grocery houses
whose representatives cpread
these false reports are, themselves,
engaged in numerous side-lines
far removed from edible products.
A recent bill of goods which we
purchased from a wholesale gro
cer, contained more than forty
items, not crc cf ivhich could
be used for food except by
an ostrich.
Reports cf our engin, or in
tending to engage, in the retail
grocery business arc, without ex
ception, untrue. In the wcrds of
lir. J. Ogden Armour, "We have
no intention cf adding the woes of
retailing to the burdens cf manu
facturing and distributing."
Armour and Company will con
tinuetoregardallretailers as our co
workers. By means of cur refrig
erator cars and our branch houses
it will be our effort to continue to
provide them with the finest foods
of c-li kinds that we can eelect and
prepare- uvlt r the quality mark
of the OVAL. LABEL.
M OUE?a!p COF PAN V
CHICAGO
FOR STUBBORN j PO B'LIO AUCTION!!:
mmm akd mm
d Xe.ioVi
Dr. Hint's Nc7 Discover?
a City vcr.r record
t 1 4
1!;! vin.
'id v.y l.-iid a'i-i epcet
:o c:.:t. t.'.rtrun!;. ! .. .1 o:.
l, :.,;:, !- .-:.;. ; :;i::c ::!
erst v..'. pr.-j'- ny. iivery" 1:
in v
OK f'Al.R:
! Ail Minis 01 ? 1 0 and up b-r. .. '.
; in h ;n 1. (0: an o.er Jin
j i. red't ' f t 1 , 1 six to eiuht n ,'. i..-
i will be :: ; v -11. v.-i! !: 'r . , i b; hi
Ijiap-T be;'.'-j'n:r ei.'Iii per e, : t inlet-
iz r C:z t';rc-t irritti... c.
....,.. , : ,, 1 1 . i
,ie t-t ,1.
Sale vii! i-e heii. f.t the
' i'r-i,i d..ie of !-ale. All prep--fiy
T-- X"
r-y 1
?n '.v-i: tw cll-Lnov.':i rc-c-J--;
-ij T . t r- ; . 1
- ..l. X.J c:.:. i ; 4w
-l:.-gg;-t its t'-li-J rz'-i'.i . iV.r.
li-.i a cr.ti;-- ci cJ.'l zr.i c
!e:i-
v. I
; Id by drur: -t- c vcr'v,d
1 .
2oT7t:!3 C-rz c? KiTtcr?
That's nature ca!!ir- for rS.
25::t : . it in
:n ,-, - t :
in Cz -j-s-zl r.r-e, but a. mild, crJctivc,
cjrrc-.tivr, L:iti."o that tcavs it.o
Lc- -L i:.'.3 :..iiw tid chases "uluci."
LIAKES rUECKASE OF A
NEW DODGE AUT0M0DILE
150-JICnE FARM FOR SALE!
The Ralph liayuio quarter ' miles
:.orihwe:d if IMattsmouth, Vj miles
: n west of ()re;.peiis. with tl-room
bearing said matter, tiled with the
Hoard.
The Io;ird tie -re''ore ord'-red thiit
". A. Ut!'. Is. Attorney ut Iaw. ol
I '!ai r rnoi.'t i: . in Cacs '-(jinity, be- ap
p'iit:'ed to j)C in said estate matter
ot J-jnv.s '. rituuan. I ect.;t.-ed. now
Ii-'ioliiig in the County Court ol Cass
eoiiii'y, N'ebra.-ka. and that he give
bond as required by law.
Si reed :
.11" LI IS A. I'lTZ,
C. F. KAIIUIS,
11. J. MIM..KU.
Count y C u'.n:;ssii;ei ...
' !beial" bond of C. A. Raw Is, Act
ing Count Jnde in the matter of
the hearing and settlement of the
estate of James; W. I'ittman. Deceas
ed, fiied and approved by the Coun
ty Hoard.
Application of t lie -Film wood Slate
Hank for Itenository of County funds
filed with the I.ord ami approved.
Claims Allowed
The following ehiiois were exam
ined and approved:
GENliltAh 1T'XI
D. C. Morgan, stamps to the
county roiperirt'-ndeiit $
O orge It. Kr.yle--.. salary. fe s,
stnmps and frfieiit ior Feii-
fe3
Jl inary. I'JV
r;;tie s h ed .. turn iiitiery shed, 200-
rt for ore to silo, a 4-room tenant
hows:. Improvement, in fine conditio-;,
acres '-tired with 4-foo'
l-o; tight wire and cross fenced in
to f.ur field ;, all hog tight. All good
: ;rn: hu:d with no waste. Sehool
00 this quarter. This is a very de
: it-aide farm ana iil bear close in-.'p.-ctlor..
It rd:''':ld sell quickly at
:-e price. if you arc int 'Tested
: f toe at once. Trice $40,000.00.
Terms to fruit purchaser.
T. H. POLLOCK.
T'none No. 1 Plattsmouth, Nebr.
TARN. TOE SALE.
The K. K. Todd Homestead 5s 0
acre improved farm, Z miles west
of Plattsmouth, now owned by
Rassel Todd. I'rire $2r.0.00 per
acre. T. II. Pollock, Piatt.-mouth.
A Timely Suggestion.
next time you have a cough
1. 1
W lminarv 1 fl t ?
j2i.eor. Vjas i.i:-t. v o.. i;as
0u : diei t- :ecieiv ' o ii. unue.
flj omntv fartu and county jail
i i .T tn Ff-hrnr.rv "1. i ft 1 9
Ot-Ml' ro,('' try Chamberlain:? Cough
I Remedy. It is pleasant to take and
and. von are sure to be pleased with!
ithe relief which it affords. ThisjW. OI?en. commercial truck; Lincoln
remedy has a wide reputation for ! Telephone Co., runabout ; fussed
.'rem Thursday's r'nily.
John F. Slander has jus; purchas
ed a new lodge I?ros. car from the
local sales station operated by John
F. Gorder of this city. Mr. Si a ml ..t
has made an excellent select ion. and
sets ;i car which is dependable in
every rep"ct, and capable of giving
the kind of service demanded by the
progressive farmer, to which cla-s
I'.f bdoi:e, :.
JIUERAY PEOPLE DOING WELL.
"r'lm Friday Iialty.
Itrrorts from Council Liu, 7 s,
where Alex Rhodr. Mr'-. Th-:-ma-t
Tilson. and Cl.irlrs Wolf. all of
whom are receiving- trea'ment at
the bo'spitjil at that place, tell of all
making .the be.-t i improvement
possible in their individual cases.
This is god news for their many
friends, and all hope they will soon
be able to return Lome entirely
well.
ALL GOT CARS LATELY
The T. H. Pollock Auto company
are now receivintr a few Ford cars
;.nil have filled the following or
ders within the pHot few das:
Parr Young. Murray, runabout:
Drs. R.nr.del c Rrembl, Murray, a
coupe and n touring car; J;:s.. Miller.
Xelju k.i. ton true!;; .left' P.r-nd"'.
Murray, runabout; Albert Comer.
Frank Peteroel. Eddie Slept. at and
Phil T. Iteeker, touring cars; George
. ii. T-t r.-rif. "
"f i'i:-t'",::t.-u!!:. en
KOIJDAY. KALCH 2i
Co:nrnercii:g' at 1 :00 0 "Clock Sharp
At which lime I v,ii! ottVr tin fol-
iowir.u de.-(rii ;d property for s;:b-:
Oo.e ilark bay ht-rse, five year.-, old.
weight 1 ; ot:o iiari. bay iiiare.
nino e:r:. old. weight F410; ma bay
bay mare, two year.-- old.
Two Jersey cows. o;o
ing two years dd. one vo.trlirg
Mtifer. one heifer calf, 'one t horong !)
bred Ciiierr.s-y ')-.;i! eon. ing nei years
ii, on? Jersey ye-.trling heifer, otto
.;.r:.i y calf. A lew good brood so-.w.
ritie olin. wtigon. go:d.
One 4 -in. tire Wigon and hay
rack.
()!ie hog rack.
One I '.rati It y matiitre j-prcadt-r.
good as new.
One Case corn planter, SO rods
wire, new.
One New Century riding cultivat
or, new.
Oiu John Ik-ere riding cultivat-
or.
Two Avery walking cultivator.-.
One llapgocd 12-in. gang plow,
good shape.
One three-!-ect ion harrow, good a.;
to-w.
Twf Oeeraig i:iowf-rs.
One MoConni'K 10-ft. bay r .Ve.
One St. Joe 14-i;i. walking plow.
One- St. Joe cornbimrd ridinv list
er. One dik, toarly n
n: 11: t b
t !-! t(.f 1 l I', ire bein .; o-
j n-.ved fr-'" the pr.";. '- --.
A. E. TOIiD. Ov.'acr.
co:.. w
YOi'NOi. Aitction-er.
viii'). ). onvKY. Cl -rk
"TIETURK3 FS(!; T7'E LA'JT.
Fi"!ii S.-' t ii i-la 's t'-i'!;.'.
Mrs. ( (;. r Oap-Mi. 'A ho l.a- ,
at S uth Haven. Michigan, for oi-o'
iter c-i m- i , .-.., , ... x,-i-.r. t-.. . ,i.
lceount of the serious illue- o'i h-r
gra n.in oi b (-. ::rs. A. C O ::. vle
is r.o'-v eighty-nine' -t.-s f eg .
.Mid who is so i'.l that her ro-eviv
is i--.-j: ired of. lois errivi I lee e e.i
r remaining at the b'-d-He oi'
gran-'.nioiher as long l,, r service
tour! be spared from home. She bit
her grandmother in ahor.t tlo- same
condition she has; been for soi"
' inio p-.i.-t. Mrs. (b.pen report - her
t'athtr. Roscoe Team. wl:, fer:erlv
lived in litis city, as enjoying very
good health a! t!ii.; lime.
One f, h.
'.trine, goo-
Cailoway portable
"he Eest Laxative.
32 03 cures of coughs and colds.
iStauder, ton truck.
fne Challenge feed grimier.
One j-In'erpri-e ensilage tntter.
One fanning mill.
io:e f.ea.rpifs cream .sr-pan-ior.
)n-r hob s! -d.
One r,n-galloti bincherir.g keMo.
One J .j-if ii,!in ,- er cane mill
!-i'i ev;.p-rator and furnace front
gr:0 and smoke stack.
One two-hole self feed corn sh'dl
er.
Oti" corn shredder.
One I et ring binder.
One furote n-tooth garden har-!
row.
One f: e-' hovel r.ar-lett plow.
One shov 1 plow.
Ore Hit'er three-hore w: gon
douhburees.
One cypress tock tafl".
One cement mixsr.
One Kcraper.
"My "fie;, i a r h::bi-. ha-: '., -i.:'at'-(J
(he ir of an ;.::;:: iona lax;.-tiv-.
I -:ave tried t ian;. bu found
nothing be'er tii'-.ti .'i.amb-. i;, j n';
Tab'-v.ri'i George I". Dit.i'l .
Ilariiv.r. Yt. .dr. tt.inb-K j. pro
orie'er of the J rd v. i :!: I:.;:. :. of
the mod' 1 hoi ; I. of New I-ingh. t.d.
A. :. w:ll s-:!l all I.:-. ! : -
-,ot. a! pnuvrfy at i'ub'.ic Au:::o'i :'
hi- farm h;n e on Monday. Marco
J4th. I'e will quit farmitig a:.d n
"r!ii'.g must be sold.
Wall I'a per. Paint. , Giass, pitturo
Framing. Frank Gobe'ntan.
5 .. , . .. v p
1 e v e.oe ii 0 ;, t lie o- vm n v. ,, f j
mao.. DJco siaiU i-t for i.i.tou.o-'
biks.
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ISY ROSENTHAL.
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