The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 28, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    ILONDAY. APRIL 28, 1919.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan is high-class in appearance and appoint
ments. The seats are restful, and deeply upholstered with cloth
of high quality. Large doors Rive convenient entrance on either
;ide; plate glass windows make it a closed car for inclement
weather, and give freh air when open. With high quality in ap
pearance and "uipment there is the simple and safe control in
irrivinc A woman's car a family car for every day in the year.
Ford Sedan. $S5u f. o. b. De-.roit, with new electric starter and
T. H. POLLOCK AUTO CO.
-:- -:- Phone No. 1
Piattsmouth, Nebr.
Are You Happy?
To be happy you r.nist be well. If
jiii are frequently troubled w.th
!!? t ipat ion and indigestion you
cannot bo ahogth'T happy. Ta Ke
'l.:.ml.erlain's TaMets to correct
t!.:e disorders. They are prompt
I effectual, easy and pleasant to
take.
Nathan I!::nkin.-in was a passen
ger t (lUnuood. bua, this morn
i where he goes li vi.-it with his
grandparents over Sunday.
Weekly Specials!
TRY A SACK OF GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR IT'S FINE.
.1 lbs. rolled oats for 35c
31, o lbs. rolled oats, large rk?--30c
2 lbs. good lice for 25c
3 lbs. green Scotch peas 50c
2 lbs. navy beans 25c
2 lbs. pinto beans 25c
3 pkgs. Eg; Noodles. Macaroni.
cr spaghetti for 27c
10 bars Bob White soap 60c
10 bars Crystal Spark soap 60c
10 bars Fearl White soap 57c
10 bars White Borax Naptha 57c
MILK
2 cans Carnation milk 50c
3 cans Wilson milk 50c
3 cans Heebe milk 42c
3 snail cans Heebe milk 22c
No. 2 can corn, per can 15c
No. 2 can Lima beans, per can. -10c
No. 2 can tomatoes, per can 15c
Good American cheese, per lb 40c
32 ozf. pure fruit jam 35c
Coffee, per lb 35c
GET YOUR SUFFLY OF SUM
MER UNDERWEAR NOW
E. P. LUTZ
USED CAR AD ELSE
WHERE THIS ISSUE
There will be found elsewhere in
this paper an advertisement of John
F. Gorder, who has ome timely sug
gestions on Farming Implements,
which he is carrying a stock which
meets the requirements of the farm
in? community. Also he has some
excellent used cars, which he is off
ering at prices which must appeal
to the buyer of cars, and from which
the purchaser will gtt pood value
and excellent service. If in the
market, look over the list and also
look over the cars, for if you are
needing a car. the neglect to see
them and pet prices will lose you
son if money, just the same as mak
ing the purchase will save you
tonic
MUCH STATE HAIL
INSURANCE TAKEN
From Thursday's Pally.
County Clerk Geo. It. Saylcs. re
ports there are a larpe number cf
applications for hail insurance on
crops, being made by the farmers
over the county, in accordance with
the provisions made by the statute
of the state, whereby the precinct
assessors received the application at
the time of the assessing is done.
The rates is 25c per acre for an in
surance of f 10.00 and 40c where the
risk carried is for fifteen dollars.
How is Your Complexion?
A woman should prow more beau
tiful as she grows older and she
will with due regard to baths, diet
nnd exercise, and by keeping her
liver and bowels in pood working
order. If you are happard and yel
low, your eyes losing their lustre
and whites becominp yellowish, your
flesh flabby, it may be due to in
digestion or to a sluggish liver.
Chamberlain's Tablets correct these
disorders.
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O, Beauty, Thy Name
Is a Cotton Gown!"
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THAT'S what the
poet said as he
watched the Italian
peasant girls in coarse
brown frocks.
He should see THESE
Cottons Ginghams
and Palm
They
dress soul of women;
the prices speak to the
thrift soul. Usually the
two souls are one and
that's why our Wash
Goods business is con
stantly increasing.
Voiles, Madrases, Tissues
Beach Cloths.
appeal to the
DON'T LET A COLD ,f
KEEP YOU AT HOME f
Dr. Ring's New Discovery
clmost never fails to
bring quielz relief
Smll dosc3 once in awhile and that
t!iroat-tcaring, luas-splittinsj couch,
e Don quict3 down. Another dose and a
hot bath before jumping into bed, a
good sleep, and back to normal ia the
Dr. Kind's New Discovery is well
nown. l or fifty years it's been
rrlhving coughs, colda and bronchial
attacks. For fifty years it has been
sold by druggists everywhere. A
reliable remedy that you youi self or any
member of yourfamilycan take safely.
Train Those Stubborn Bowels
Help nature take its course, not
vith a violent, habit-forming purga
tive, but with gentle but certain and
natural-laxative. Dr. King's New Life
I 'ills. Tonic in action, it stimulates the
lax bowels. Sol ibydrussists everywhere.
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CHEER UP! S''" ;r f 7
IS COMING TO PLATTSMOUTH
WHAT ED HARMON .!
THINKS OF 'MiCKEY'
Famous Author. H. C. Witwer, of
"Dear Joe" Letter Fame Tells i
His Views of Picture.
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At a private showing of the fam
ous photoplay "Mickey," which will
he shown in IMattsmouth at the I'ar
mele next Wednesday ami Thursday.
April CO and May 1. Mr. H. C. Wit
wer ( Kd Harmon l the hrilliant and
witty author, mad" a remark that
afterwards materialized in a letter
as memorable as his famous
hall to Roches" stories.
"Jo ought to know about
he said.
And the following week this char
acteristic letter was received:
A Atlantic Port
P.y the Name of New York. ;
Dear Joe i
Well. Joe, I have just seen a movie
which makes them other pictures'
'ook like oesteopath views, or what-,'
ver they call them things you look
at with a muunifyin' glass. This here
i-5 some picture. Joe, I'll tell the
world, and the r.ame of it is Mickey.)
Mo ami Jeanne went to see it on ac-
count cf not hein' able to g't i-ea's
for the Fifth Avenue Library, and.
maybe we ain't glad,
we are. only Jeanne,
that feller will come
and maybe slip's riht.
in this hero burs; you
pot nothin for nothin'
saw this for nothin. Well. Joe
is more action in this thing
Joe. I'll fay
she's afraid j
and collect. J
Joe, because
never could ;
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Wednesday and Thursday,
APRIL 30th MAY 1st
FOUR SHOWS DAILY
EVlATIftSEE 2:00 and 4:00
Admission 25c plus war tax
EVEIEMG 7:15 and 9:00
Admission 25 and 35c - plus war tax
Routing of "MICKEY" as foliows:
St. Louis Kansas City
Omaha Piattsmouth, Etc.,
which insures a new up-to-date picture
A Picture You Will
Never Forget!
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The picture is McCall Patterns Nos.
aud showing the possibil
ities of Giugham, Calico and Linen.
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they wa.s at the battle of the Marii' J
and they ain't a dull minute from
the time Mickey makes her first r:n
at the audience fill she starts on her
honcymenn and the like, with the
l.aiid.-ome ntid cood-lookin' yoiui?
here. Malxd Normandy is Mickey,
and she is some dame, believe m!
Joe. she can swim, ride, scrap, dance,
and oh. boy, how s'uo can love! Joe.
if I wasn't in the war, I would rath
er be in the movies, especially one
with Mabel Normandy in it. If the
leadi:i" man in Mickey j.-ots any
waces it is a outrasre. because bo
does nothin' but make Pive to Mabel
Normandy from start to finish, and
if I could do that I would pay the
people which make the picture.
Well. Joe. 1 can t tell you r.ll about
this movie, because then you would
Kive the money, and not pro when
they play it where you are, but I
will say that they is the f;rate'-t
horse race, for instance, in it I ever
seen. It is the same as the real
thirp. only better, and 1 bet the puy
next 1o me fifty buck on Mickey a
place. Joe. Well. Joo. Mickey win it,
pulled up. and this bi stiff wouldn't
pay of! hccaiiK" he says it's only a
movie, and he don't tMnk the oth
ers were tryin. Joe. If it hadn't
been for Jeanne I would have bust
him then and there, but he was bir
and toufih. anyways. Joe, and they
is times when discretion is better
than a punch in the nose. Joe. t hey
is also a fipht in this picture be
tween the hero ar.d the villain that
would make the war look like a
prarne of bean bafr. Joe, thos guys
fipht with everything but axes, and
wrecks a house d'in it, whilst the
adorable Mickey is hani;in by her
f.ails from the roof. Well. Joe, I
jjjjjrot so excited they was as many peo
ple lookin' at me as at the picture,
and Joanne peis sore and says I am
so Ft nek on Mabel Normar.dy what
did I Ret married for. Well. Joe.
with Jhat, they was nothin" for me
to do but shut up, and anyways.
m they was some purs in back of me
i invited me to do the same, because
they claimed they come to see Mick-
and not to hear ire.
j Joe. the first time you pet a fnr
n(low po and see this here picture, be
ll j cause Mickey is the greatest thins
ji that was ever throwed on a screen.
and the rest of them is just plain
movies.
Yours truly.
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PUBLIC AUCTION !
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The undersigned, executor, will
tell at Public Auction at the late
home of I. T. Walton, just t-outh of
IMattsmouth and opposite C'has.
Cook's, on
SATURDAY, MAY 3D
The following described property,
to-wit:
One pood cow. fix years old.
Six pood sized pi;;s.
dozen llhode Island red hens.
One 2 'a -in. wapon, pole and
shafts.
One et of sinple wapon harness.
One set of double team harness.
One S-in. wood beam plow.
One 12-in. John Deere walking
plow.
One double shovel cultivator.
One r.-tooth cultivator.
One feed cutter.
One 1-hole corn sheller.
One spray pump.
One 2-horse Deere disk harrow.
One 2-section drap harrow.
One cream separator, practically
new.
One 4-horse Waterloo pas enpine.
One feed grinder.
Some carpenter's tools, woven
wire and other small articles.
Sale Will Commence at 2:30 P. M.
TERMS OF SALE.
All sums of $10 and under, cash
iti hand. On sums over $10 a credit
of six months will be given, pur
chaser giving bankable paper bear
ing eight per cent interest from
date. All property must be settled
for before being removed from the
premises. T. A. WALTON.
W. R. YOUNG. Executor.
Auctioneer.
TOIL SALE 2 HEEF0RD BULLS
I have for sale, two roung high
bred registered Ilerford bulls, four
teen and fifteen months of age re-spoctivclj-.
Inquire of Fred T.
Ramge. Thones 102 and 532,
riattsmouth. Neb. 5-tfw
Why wear your last year's hat
when you can pet hats at reduced
prices at Jardon's Millinery. d&w
FOR SALE.
New Overland Model 90.
We purchased this car from a
dealer and it is absolutely new and
has never been driven. We will
sell this car for considerably less
than the regular retail price.
We have several good used Fords
for sale.
T. H. POLLOCK AUTO CO.
Phone No. 1. Piattsmouth, Neb.
"Wanted: Girl for general house
work, in small family. Must do
plain cooking; good wages. Write
Mrs. T. M. Patterson, Tlattsmouth,
Nebr."
Herman Smith and family from
i tar Nehawka were In this c'ty
this afternoon, coming to visit at
the home of Mrs. Smith's parents,
J. 3. Hall and wife.
BACKACHE IS
DISCOURAGING
UNDERWENT AN OPERATION.
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From Thursdays Daily.
Mrs. Phillip S. Harrison at
Emmanuel hospital at Omaha yes
terday underwent an operation for
the removal of a growth on her
breast, and last evening was report
ed as getting along nicely. The
physicians in charge say she is do
ing as well as could he expected.
Her friends Mrs. T. T. Wilkinson of
this city and Miss Kate Seidenstrik
er of Omaha were with her during
the ordeal.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
The great bencrit derived from
the v.r-e cf ChamLerk'in'o Couh
Remedy has been gratefully ac
knowledged my many. Mrs. Benja
min F. Ulakeney, Decatur, 111.,
writes, "Chamberlain's Touvli Rem
edy is by far the best :':edirine f-T
colds and coughs we have ever used
in cur family. I gave it to my
children when small for croup and
have taken it myself."
Subscribe for the Journal.
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Farming implements
that are needed right now!
But Not So Bad If You Know JIow
to Reach the Cause.
Nothing more discouraging than
a constant backache. Lame when
you awaken, pains pierce you when
you bend or lift. It's hard to work
or to rest. Backache often indicates
bad kidneys. IMattsmouth people
recommend Doan's Kidney Pills.
Read this case:
Mrs. C. C. Burbridge, Vine St.,
Piattsmouth, says: "About five years
ago, my back caused me a great deal
of misery. It ached most all the
time. After I had taken Doan's
Kidney Pills for awhile, my back
felt as strong as ever. Since then.
I have always considered Doan's fine
for backache and kidney trouble and
have recommended them to my
neighbors when I have heard them
complaining."
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Mrs. Burbridge had. Foster
Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Time to plant corn "&nd wc have the Cass, Deere
and John Deere planters and listers. The P. & O. wide
tread lister.
In listed corn cultivators we have the J. I. Case,
the John Deere and the Rock Island.
In walking cultivators we have the New Depar
ture and Jenny Lind.
In riding cultivators we have the New Century,
Overland and Badger.
Also a complete line of Deering End McCormick
haying and harvesting machinery and will have 25,000
pounds of new Deering Standard twine when the sea
son opens. Let us nil your requirements.
ed Cars!
Bargains in
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One six-cylinder five-passenger Buick, 1917 model.
Also one Monroe roadster; one practically new Ford
roadster and good five-passenger Dodge touring car.
These are good cars and have a price on them that will
move them soon.
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JOHN F.
The Implement Man, Piattsmouth, Nebraska