The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 14, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PTTTfOUTH 5EMJ-WEXEI.Y SOVRKn.
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will return
TO LAP OF
HIS BOYHQO
i l. treated r.t the hospital. The
1 prrty was accompanied by John
I Parri- of near Murray. It had
l.t-f-n t l.o original intention of tLe
! doctor : ii. 1 ill" other members of
the parly to main- the trip l.y auto
jii:hi!" l .:t iiwin:; to tlie heavy rain
yesterday if was decided to make
! the journey hy the Missouri Pacifi;'.
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One
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r I SPEEDERS UP IN POLICE COURT
CATHOLIC CHLilCH WILL
a vjlc'.tio:;
1 Fl"""i Vpiln"si'n v's I;;i!v.
The hii.li (o.t of speeding is keep
ing i i f . h tie h;t"i o.st of liv
ing as wu evidence I l.v the docket
li'hl rrMfJf.C? M:n:5Cvn!s-r Jud-r, Archer's curt today when
, t! i.'v v. as -nncbed by the sum of
:.:'!t d-. l.iicil by parties charged ly
t'l.i'f of Police MatisTieakcr with
T'r. V-iti.rf TnV n YMrr.T- Prtvoi l-.... it. ... . . ..r
uvi.ii vitA vui: tt.ii- ii;mi lint, ai a ril.e ui uru
i!ia. t ii a t allowed hy law.
A. P.intner and "William P.ach
were two of those charged with
; pending and in addition to thi
charge they were also the principals
p!-t:;;; Tiip to His Old
iionie In 3oL?r.ua.
d-liU;: Mil t:'p
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I ri.n W'it;-si!ay ? I.;Hy.
i. v. Jcl.n Vie. rector (.f the; in a collision eecuring at the corner
H-sy i:oj-a?y e i.urih in this city. i:vT Sixth and Vine streets last cven-
n.i.'t.ii-.K i la;:- :;.r
--i. his li.i ho::." ;:; i !!. i:: ia.
'.' i :i ' -a l.y irs since Kat '.i-
r '!fk I f! the (.id h ni-' to take
..- v.,.r'.. f -r the church in the
Lev.- u .r:: :.!. i i:i ; 1 '-art ha.- i f;en
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g th" pl'-a.-ures "f vi iti:ig
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in--. l.ach v;;; traveling we;t o:
'in street with a motorcycle and
sidecar while Mr. r.intner was fio-
:uz i::rth n Sixth .treet and as
tliy both can:o to the intersection
cro-sinsr the nfitcrcyc'e and one u'.
the rear whr-ds of the car of Mr
Mint ! rnixed tip and tlu
result wa- il.iit Mr. Ilach. was hrui6
ed up Fcmr hut not seriously. Ju'
wh.o was the one re.por.sihle for th'
cn!l:cn U a matter of jtidpmnt
1 tit with the wisdom gathered hy
1:.'4: experience the ch.ief gathered
in l"th parties and t!;i morning
'l ey v ere Jand' d a tine of $10 nil"
cos's e:i(h amo'tr'in-T to ? 1 ?. whicJ
wa paid.
K-y M- i!'irn was :.l;c riven a $1
f',: ih th.e t ri. '..!!. in ;s for spe1.' '
''.!' a m. toreyc-le r.lf.n? ti e cvenr
f :h- ci'v ';.v:ut' hr-r:; 1 -or .-.'! i
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1 le.idi:i;; liurdufos Tra'uin
ir. the we-. the rc'iol cr.-
. r .c, :.y k.. c; i.itiurciil Luase..-.
,.:id !i:sines firms everywhere. Sen.
..t fr-e f :..!:".: . r.::tc-r now. Schio
in -e--.-i .i ail the yar. Address the
I- !;::id I'.ssire. s Coli.-re. Cran I
;. 'a:' 1. . h-u -Ua t he school hui!'.
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r:. has r rr f-tily rer ..ver.- fr' m ! "-'-. r can te'l when yeu'i I'-.sh
" -'"' c: . f ri;" ::i jury. Mr. :I !- j a finder or sttf.'er a cut. hruie. barn
i-:: ! i. trotihV.-l v. i t h a .:; id. Ih prepared. Thou.-.unds
.'.r!:.' in o ,..r ,..., fri piv- !-.-!. n l)r. Thomas" Keleetie Oil.
' :: 1 :::i : :t:.-h v.-'.n t.i.d t h is ". ill al o ' v: !.r drtir'i-t sells it. ::'c and ftc.
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Is About All it Takes to Insure Your Hogs Against Loss by Death
in the
American Live Stock Insurance Company
This means that for the approximate cost of one bushel of corn more than it ordinarily
takes to raise a hog, your profit is guaranteed, even though the hog dies
You carry insurance on your Imilil'mss, your implements- and your crops.
Whv not on voiir liojjsV
The bos" is the quickest money producer of anv farm animal.
The hog has lifted more farm mortgages than anv other farm pro
duction. The ho? has bought more farms than any other farm production.
The ho? has done more for the producer than any other single, and
manv combined products.
Yt ym are mw un.re liable- to lose your hojrs throuuh ilvse than you
are in ihuisjci- of lo.sinir your l)UiM"m;s, implements or ero hy lire or .storm.
One epi'I'-mie may take the profits of ay entire season.
Packing Houses Don't Pay for Bead Hogs
Tlie Amerirjin Live "to.-U Insurance Company forms the eoimectir.jr link
between 1 1 . c farm i'li.t the ino-kinir house. It makes certain that your hoes
will either he raise.l ami nu.rketeil or that you will receive adequate compen
sation should they die from any cause.
It juts hoir raising on a sure footing. You can't lose you're bound to
make a profit.
"When V'lii take out insurance in the American Live Stork lnu ranee
Company, you are deali:iff vith the larirest lie sto-k ii:sur;.i.. e M..a!.y in
the -world. It's capital and surplus are. veil oxer a million dollars. Tin officers
and directors- are amonp- the best know" and n.o:-.; s;icces.-.ftd ii'ilnt ieu
of Nebraska.
The American Live Stock Insurance Company i oryani.ed under th
Letral lieserx e old Line plan and is supervised by the depart moot of Ne
braska and every -other st ail e in xvhieh it transact?. L;:s;nos. The y -uv:!-''i
of the Nebraska laws, requiring that insurance companies invest their . apital.
surplus and reserve in interest bearing securities, specially set forth in the
laxv, gives absolute protection.
In addition to the compensation given by Ibe American Live Stock
Insurance Company in case of death amon? your herd, you receive,
ABSOLUTELY FREE, VACCINATION. MEDICINES AND VETZI;
INARY SERVICE for yotir hopfs, if nccesf-ary the first and otilv rcil
protection oSerec: to the farmer engaged in the great hog- raisin j
industry.
Remember,
We Guarantee a Market for Your h'ogs, Dead cr AHvo
Hog- insurance is the best investment you can make. Your business judg-e-ment
demands heg protection at once. A policy in the 'American" pves
yon a business rating in the bank and absolute hog protection.
Don't put off insuring until your hogs are sick and it is too late. Get
protection at once by applying to your nearest local agent, or by writing"
to the
American Live Stock Insurance
704710 World'Herald Building, Omaha, Neb,
Company
Th? fcd'owlng agents will be glad to furnish you with rates, information, etc,
AARON E. PAILING, Greenwood
A.J. TRILETY, Plattsmouth -
J. H. DOMINGO, Weeping Water
W. A. CLEGHORN, Louisville
W. G.BOEDECKER, Murray
I SUBSTANTIAL
j chief improvenient-s to be noticcl in j are really the chief asst of tlie com- Constipation ca uses licud-ic'. -. , Money to loaii on city real estate
! the city is that of the paving (.1 munity as it i- here that the fatore ' d creation, dirzir.pr.-. !rc -v. r by the Plattsmouth L-ian & Buildit.s
i (.'hiaso avenue and this wcrrk viil . itizemliip is develcpet! an;! tl;
AT
to
MURRAY, ri7-ERASKA
Satiirday, August 16th 1
: v,ri crll 250 choice Free ding Ewes and LamLs
.1 Cr.Luruay, August 5GtIi, at 3:00 p. m., at ;
V1PR0VEMENT
IN DOR CITY
J be more appreciated as time poes ; greater the educational ?uvantar;es
a iioiu, opening nit-d: In-. ti.-e
i on. Instead of a street whore it j offered the higher is t lie standard of
. IL.-suitts. ."0c a ho. at
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Association.
Secretary.
See T. M. Patterson.
3-rtfd
DUELMG THE PAST COUPLE OF!
'.'lis a question in muddy weather
j whether or not you could drive
j down to the business fcectioa of the
j city there is a beautiful and mod-
! "rn drivewav a fine as anv cif i:i
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trie state and along tins street are
citizenship attained.
TaUen a:- e whci--.- t'-.e t v; vcprs tEa'!':B;T;BJ':;E::'a::'C::::cn:
. . . . a
vonderi"ul
th? citv and tl
past lii shown
Mir. cement for
this. too. in the midst of a
trreat war thnt vas demand in? th a
U
YEARS THE CLE TOWN
HAS THINGS
mas:y batid-o:ue li'.-nic... Tii"i; jr-eatest TTili''i thi the e-'tiren-
I Ht Xuf kmm Fa tan m
lUFPAaENT TO THOSE ABSENT
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T:.. 't ewes fv.d I zmvj are th. pick of my he.'d.
EVERY SOD Y OOSViE !
t: :"7jz i. noticing paying the
rA?.:.:r. so well as sf ieep
U'-Ind iio Were rairaiiar with the .v-0 c,rp,f, ,.avo ,vr
Plansmcu.h cf Ye Olden Lays unerei and" placed
Fro;jre2s is Eeyr.ote.
j nt the itzter-ectio'i of t'hirarvo a'-e- ' ship of the city. May the erootl v.-erl-:
! i. ue and I'i'arl am! 7 r !i sre:-t n it ' 2,0 on and even rnr ad vniie-'iin rt. si
i modern cottages have replaced the ! recorded in the futrtre. f?
old livfrv rJnhlp lh,'i f ( r vi-jr.; nrcn- . H
Pied that l!,u ad I the chaise U one! G0 LANI) SEEEERS.
that makes for tee rerutifyjnfr of,
The c:ty. ; r-roiti TlmrsiiaVs f inilv. fj
in numerous- places over t lie city i hi.- ?.ii'.l:"n '.rown ;
I EI.MS To suit purchaser on approved security
ir,'-:o?i from catc of
S. L. AMFSLOT, Stvnsr
:E:. ;i 'ltG, ccticnec:
V7. G. EOEDLHEE. Clerk
ti ) 1 1 in1 .rm
fVofti V",.i! n.-s.l.-i v's I ji IT v.
The i:::i.rjumeiils I hat have been
"r :i.aue in I'iattsnioutli during' the last
two years probably t-eeni to a pree.t
? many ;f the residents to have been
Jl nrjall but to one who has not been
I refilling here during the time the
improvement were bing made and
who was familiar with th citv be-
fore, the changes are quite notic
j pble and speak well for the efforts
Qof the public spirited people of the
city of Plattsmouth. One of the
curbed np
placed m excellent
shnpe ami perrr.'innt slt'wpis-?
; stalled, doing away with the
j makeshift walks that fir years v;tp
J a menace to life aiul limb.
Lat but not the le-j-t in th
things acl-ieved in this perJ-u! r
Tine is the T"".attcr,iouth high, school
building occupying' a comm.'1:: ";"
position on the hill from which a
view cf the buc's reet'on nrd
the old Miouri mv.x be eiil-yel.
iC
rthr.r Karcp-nu. two cf the I'latts-tfl
" 7th ycxmg men who reronilv re- j j
turned from ovcts derrte j fo jP
astern ('r!.-'r:;d.' w'htp tb.ry wi;i :B
'r-!; over the Jr.nd :'titab!e f,r:S
;i"nr'o-- r!"' if tbf.y f-.;' 'g
" t'lol a ti '! i i' bT.' v.'iM 1
:1:p a trip up in Y.'yoming and :i
Ulvhn to Iot'o a ?rst-We f.?rm. It !8
3 with r.g-.-t tbat the commr.njty '
pcrts with th.r-p tvo : V. ?v' C
yung men but their fr'r.d- v;:!!
V -'V. Li.:. a.T- ' V
certainlv wish them ti e grentr;t .f
Thsi btilding is one that reflec;" j success in their venture ;r. the .--t
credit upon the city ami the live a:'.: , and trust that they may find n h-me l;
energetic citizens who have luher- ' that will be to their sati-factlon and ;f
ed long to make this schrol bui'd- where they may meet with the hst ;B
ing possible. The schools cf any city of success.
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