THURSIAY. EECEMBEJ! y PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL XZbc plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at PostofTlce, Plattsmouth. Neb.. &a second-clu. mall matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE NEWS FROM ALVO A nation that is half producing, half striking and all consuming can not endure. . -:o: Relief from the hardships of the coal shortage1 looks brighter and will make a very pleasant treat for Christmas. :o: Motorists who like racing for the crossing with a "limited" continue to join the celestial choir where they are otherwise eligibly pious and sanctified. The Iiritish government has re leased for sale 115.000.000 gallons of whiskv. The Britons must be im -mirinsr to tear a hole in the - - K ' earth Christmas. :o: When Dr. Garfield declared the American people would not pay any more for coal, he evidently stated only half of it. the people are not paying anything for coal. :o: We hadn't noticed that there was any crying need for a camera that would take SO. 000 pictures a sec ond, but we fuppose there must have bt-n. as necessity is mother of in vent ion. ; :o: The government, it is announced, is to abandon sugar control. Coal control, we assume, is to be contin ued by the present effecti-e method of announcing what the govern ment's policy will be next week, or somet ime. :o: The country is r ciwergiim limn a war. and naturally is a little t-hy of new expenses, but we have yet to hear a single objection to any expense devoted to deportation of immigrant reds although a good many have suggested that it .should be made as inexpensive and de luxe less a.s possible. :o: Last year the government bureau of engraving turned out nearly 40.- 00(1,000.000 in currency, Liberty bonds and certificates. Of course. that isn't so much money as the Le- nnie money printers turned out in Russia, but mir's stand up a little better with the grocer and shoe man. vTlio were immediate objectives. j :o: An enormous item in the national budget is the interest charge of $1,100,000,000 for the war debt. This is more than the entire ex pense of the government before the war. If it should be determined to pay off the debt when due, it would be necessary for the nation to pro vide $1,000,000,00 a year in ad dition to the billion paid for inter est. :o: Preachers next will organize a union and demand better wages, time-and-a-half for overtime, more chicken, real cider, apple butter, pumpkin pie and other ministerial emoluments. Speaking a.s a lay mem ber blades and sometimes snores, we der blades and sometimes snors. we warn 'em right now that they'll nev er get very far with that time-and-a-half for overtime. INVESTMENTS Public Service Corporation Paying 7 Can be had in amounts of $100 . PAUL FITZGERALD, Investment Securities First National Bank Eld'? Omaha, Neb. In the pursuit of happiness we -tire in constant danger of falling over other people. :o: Every adversity has its lesson. A nation-wide coal strike may prove to be no exception. :o: The Kansas Industrialist wonders if there is any chance that the re cording angel will strike for a C-hour day. :o: The old woman who lived in a shoe made the mistake of living too soon. Nowadays she could sell her house and be wealthy. :o: From an advertisement we learn what cigarette cases, manicure sets ana vanity ca.ses are. Tliev are "symbols of love eternal." :o: Another futile thing is for a news paper man to try to convince his wife that a print paper shortage is as serious a.s a sugar shortage. :o: Just about one more reduction from that Chicago hotel proprietor and he will find himself with a houseful of people who have just jumped their apartment leases. :o: "Deportation and naturalization." says a headline in the New York Times. In most Bolshevist cases, we are in favor of both, in the order named by the Times. :o: With other cities resuming nor mal activities it should Cot be amiss for Plattsmouth to open ;ip once more and give everyone a chance to prepare for the holidays. :o: Special Correspondence a a :Cnl : ANNOUNCEMENT OF MARRIAGE IS MADE Kvcrythin; now in the Plattsmouth. looks very holidayLsh business district of All the sights and all the people are very Christmasish at least to vision if not to smell. :o: The republican majority in the senate is finding the Irish republic is becoming an embarrassing issue for them as recognition of this na tion has been put up squarely to the senate commit toe. :o: Want to know whore Santa Clans spends bis time between now and Christmas? Well just now. he's occupying a place among those fel lows who are digging coal out of the strip mines near Pittsburg. Kan sas, and he is making a "full hand." too. :o:- It probably is not worth while keeping the bolsheviki in this coun try on the hope that some day they make wake up and have some sense. Kven if they were completely shat tered by a stroke of wisdom, the odor of redness would hang round them still. :o: Living costs again mounted in November, according to figures of the bureau of statistics. The fact may cause surprise, but not the cir cumstances dwelt upon In Washing ton dispatch that the increase was in spite of the government's cam paign to reduce" them. :o: The Douglas county district court has requested that the Kirk "fur lough" be given a thorough exami nation. We may expect disclosures that will expose a lot of dirty polit ical linen in Douglas county before it is through, as well as something radically wrong at the state house. :o: The national fuel commission has decided that amusements are neces sary for the maintenance of the gen eral morale and this is an undis puted fact as has been shown in the management of the great army of C. 000. 000 and in which amusements was one of the problems to provide for. Airs. J. A. Shaffer was in Lincoln Monday. Den Weaver was a South Dend vis itor Sunday. Mrs. A. Christianson was shopping in Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George lira tin were Lincoln visitors Monday. Henry J. -Miller was a business visitor in Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale S. Doyles were passenger to f.incoln Monday morn ing. Mrs. Wisby who has been ill in a hospital in Lincoln is improving nicely. George P. Foreman visited his wife and children in Lincoln Sattir- dav and Sunday. George D. Dabbitt of Albion. Neb., is visiting relatives ami friends here having come down last week. Mrs. E. M. Stone was in Lincoln Monday to visit her son LaVerne. who has been suffering with throat trouble. Sam Hardnock returned from the hospital at Lincoln w here he has been doctoring the past two weeks. His health is greatly improved. Mrs. Harry Appleman went to Lincoln Monday where she will spend a few days with her daughter. Miss Marie, and brother, Frank l"p- tegrove and family. Miss Alta Linch came in last wed; from Grand Island to visit the home folks until sift or thf Iiolionvs ft 5 schools closed at that place on ac count of the coal shortage. The ice harvest has begun nround Alvo and a good 10-inch crop is be ing reaped. Next summer we will enjoy the use of ice so much, that we will forget all about there having been a coal shortage this winter. Tiie Alvo high school recently put in a fire escape but on account of the extreme cold yeather the children were unable to drill until the first of this week. We are very glad to note this fact and every one appreci ates a safe exit from a fire. Next Friday the Alvo schools will close for a two weeks' vacation. There will be Christmas entertain ments in each room for the children on Thursday afternoon anil Thursday night the juniors will give a party for the high school in the auditorium. The proceeds of the box social held recently at the Alvo school has bi en invested in a new Victrola of a ty-u especially made for use in the school room. They have used it in all of the rooms this week and the chil dren are all very much pleased wi'ii it. Mrs. Morgan of Lincoln, our for mer primary teacher having resigned her position on account of her health the board has hired Miss Fern Dim- mitt to teach the third and fourth grades formerly taught by Miss Ma rie Stroemer who now teaches the primary both having taken up their new work on Mondav of this week. Word comes from California that Miss Ituby Stone of Long Peach wa ' married on Steptember l!0 to Paul Wisely of Ixis Angeles. Mrs. Wisely is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Jordan of this place. She was born and reared in this vicin ity. About five years ago she, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. A Stone, moved from Alvo to Colorado and later to California. We wish them happiness and success. Community Church News. Our "lurch is moving steadily along with its program of commun ity services. The extreme fold and the heavy snow has hindered but j our surprise is that things move so well. One hundred and twelve in Sun day school last Sunday in spite of the extreme cold and full houses loth morning and evening for the; preaching services. Next Sunday morning the sub ject of the service will be "Angels' Visits." In the evening an evange listic services preceded by 1" mimUcs of pictures. This week our Ladies Aid is giv ing a parcel post bazaar and supper on Wednesday evening. Friday evening we have the great moving picture drama, "The Man Without a Country." This is one of the really great film productions of the time and we are fortunate to be able to have it in Alvo. December .'50 and 31 we are giving that great 8 reel production "The Heart of Humanity." This will run two nights so that everybody in the community may have a chance to see it. Do not forget the dates. We want to see a lot of people i't church and Sunday school next Sun day. Ernest A. Knight, Minister. Miss Chailottce Elizabeth Whipple of Waukcgan, Illinois, and Charles Ambrose Patterson Married. From Tuesday's Dally. The announcements have been re ceived in this city by the friends of the contracting parties of the marri age on Wednesday. Deccembor 10. at ! (.'itv.,,f i'lfttsmoutii. diss ( i ir:tsK:i, ano in ifons iliiiiniin; any Waukcgan. Illinois, or Mis.-; Charlotte Elizabeth Whipple, daughter of the Iiev. and Mrs. John J. Whipple of that city and Charles Ambrose Patterson of Arapahoe, Nebraska. The groom is a brother of Thomas M. Patterson and Kae F. Patter! and Mrs. T. H. Pollock of this city and has for a number of years been located at Arapahoe, Nebraska, where he is engaged In the banking business. Mr. Patterson is a former Plattsmouth young man. the young- t-t son of the late Hon. James M. Patterson, and made his home here prior to locating at Arapahoe. The young people will be at home to their friends after January 1 at Arapahoe Dtian's Kegulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad af ter effects. 30c at all drug stores. J. R. VALLERY VERY ILL. From Monday's Daily. J. U. Vallery one of the old and well known residents of Cass county, Is quite ill at his home southwest oi '.his city and it has-become necessary to have a trained nurse from Omaha to assist in his care during his ill ness. Mr. Vallery has been in very poor health for several months and during t h r late summer was operated on at one of the Omaha hospitals and f z r several weeks was compelled to remain there but for the past three months has been at his home bu: his condition ha; not improved as had been hoped for and be has become so poorly as to cause his family a great deal of iipprehonslon. NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The Noyes farm, which is located one mile east and one mile south of Louisville, is offered forsale in order to settle the ets;:te. The farm con tains :20 acres, has modern improve ments: an S-rcH::i house with Mght. heat and bath, new basement barn :0x."0 feet. A .Vrooni house for ten ant. CHARLES E. NOYES. Admir.ist rat or. sotial representatives and :ill other persoii.- interested in the estate of Mrs. Isaac liallinger, deceased; A. I'.. OaifT and Mr. A. C Ciuij, his wife, iirst and real name unknown; the unknown In irs. devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other persons in terested in tl'e est site of A. ' '. e'rai, dee.asid: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Mrs. A. t'raiu'. deceased; the unknown claimants ami the un known owners of the west half iv.. of Lot six ( and t he west twenty L'i) inches, more r l.ss, of the cast half e'.,i of Lot si: t;. all in i:ioek thirty-live ::.", in the City of I'lMtts inotith. "ass county, Nebraska: the west li.il f iv.-'ii of Lot six I H I and the west twenty ( I'll )' inches, more or less, of the east half ( e i. of Lot six I'il, all in JUocIc thirty-five ::.r. in the Cass county, Ne- interest of anv kind in said real estate or any part thcieof: You and each of you arc hereby noti fied that on the l.'.th d.iv of December, A. D. i:H!. Plaintiff filed his suit in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, the object and purpose of; which is in iiict and confirm plaintiff's! t i t It in ami tit the west h:;lf i w 1... I lit' ' Lot six I i ami the west t went y" ( L'0 I inches, more or less, of the east half ('.I of J.ot six ;. all in Illock thirty-five Ki, Orthe City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, and to enjoin each ;t:ul all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, lien, or interest either legal or cijtah!e. in or to said real estate or any part there of and to enjoin you and each of youlKj from mi any manner interfering with I plaintiff's possession and enjoyment of' said premisTs and for eipiitable relief.) This notice is given pursuant to un order of the Court. You are reunited' to answer said petition on or before' Monday, the iM'.tli day of January, A.J D. l'.'o. or your default will be enter-' ed therein. I KM1L A. Wt'KL. ! Plaintiff. A. L. TIDD. dli-'.' Attorney. BS9QWCSE&P McElwain's Gift Suggestions! An unusually large and varied collection gathered especially to answer the vexing question WHAT SHALL I GIVE? Useful and practical articles of artistic design tint make such excellent gifts. FOR MEN Cigarette Cases r.e'.t Hucklcs Loose Links Knives Eversharp Pencils Watches Diamond Itins YValdemar Chains Kuby Hines Military Sets FOR WOMEN li.lMt to f'2 t .. , ivr.o to im I. IT, to in . , . :',.oo to a :. :;.oo to i m, ?,.'!' to t; o 1 1 ii 50.00 to 4.no to : 14. 00 to ii) 5.00 to lo.iiM Mesh I5aKS $ COO to ?ln., Silver Bar Pins Platinum finish !.oo to 1 I mi Dorines l.."0 to :: i n Vanity Cases 0 to ." mi Lorgnettes " 2. CO to .".on Lingerie Clasps . "j 0 to l.r.n Diamond Kings CO. 00 to WIT. La Vallieres ! ",.00 to ;.. Bracelet Watches 21.00 to 4 '..'." ft Not an article in this Master Stock can be replaced B berore Christmas and the choicest will be selected early. Hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. rr7JMAA .JT'Fij tITOiw..MU Jixw-..ti Fmwwri BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS. !;m;it or m:iti; mill llce on I't-tifioii for et tlciii-iit of Account In the County Court of Cass ciuintv, N.i.raska. State of Nebraska. Cass county, ss. IN To a!! persons intersted in the es tate of i;i!en Danihcr. deceased: in reading the petition of I :. :. Danihcr, Kocetor. praying a final set tlement and allowance of his account tiled ia this Court on the .. day of December, T.'l:. ami for his discharge as executor of said estate and final closing of said estate; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said matter may, and do. appear at the County Court to be held in and for said coun ty, tin the L'l'inl day of December, A. D. 1 !!!'. at 1 a cloi L a. m.. to show cause, if any there i.e. why the prayer of the petitioner should not be rant ed. and that notice of the pendency of said petiti m and the hearing then of be uiven to all persons interested in said matter by oublishinti u -oov of this order i.'i the Plattsmouth .lour n. il. a semi-.'cck I y newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said dav of Icarin. lit WMIO-SS VV llCllllf I hV' hfl'4'llllto t my hand and the seal of said IieW Copyright fiction as Well aS Court, this ltu day of December. A D. II' 19. B. A. McEIwain, Jeweler to the People I ; i Pea I I dl"-lw a i.lkx J. i:ki-:s x. County .Indue. ruoiiKNt'i-: wiiiti:. Clerk. ii n- r. All kinds of Christmas tree dress ings at the Journal office. i.i.i;m. Minn; In the Distrhl Court of Cass t . .Nil ras ka . Kn-.il A. Win'. PI. ni, lit'!'. Vs. ck.d!s i t al. I lefcmlants. To the Defendants, S. I". NmkolN. .ml Mi -. S. I". Nil. kol!. :,js -..ife, tii. si ilid real m: me unknown; the unknown iuiis. .!e isees. legatees, personal ir t sent at i v s. and all other persons m- ti teste,! in the estate of s. I-. Mn hm.s Icccased; the unknown heirs, devisees, coatees, personal representatives, and ill other pels m s interested hi the es ite of .Mrs. si. !'. Nuckolls, ib-ieastd; vV. C. Warbrition a, id Mrs. . i'.. War- britton. his wife, hist and real mime ".:;r.owu; the unknown heirs, devise,-.-. cLval'-es. person;'! representatives, ;,,; ill other p, r.-oiis interested in the s- 'at - ot W . K. Warbrilloii, itec. ;is,,i ; he unknown 1 eiis. devisees, beat',.-, rsimal representatives a 'id all other i.'isons interested in the state of Mrs. W. M. Warhritton. de. -eased: il- iain Warb: :: ton and Mrs. illiam Wat britton. l is w ife, first and rai lime unknown, the unknown heirs, IvVlsccN, legatees, personal represen tatives and all otl.tr persons i.i-tei-csted in the estate of William War hritton, deceased: the unknown heirs. le isees. b-natees, personal it p;ese:i - talives and all other persons inteic.-t- I in the estate of Mrs. William War iritlon. deceased: William 1 :. Wirlrit- tmi ami l-.lia net ii a turn ton. i.is A iff. the unknown heirs. devisee--, fiiatees. personal representatives and ill other persons interested in the es tate o William l. warmiMon. m us- d: the unknown heirs, ilfvisi'i-s. lc",-a- s, personal representatives and all ther persons interested in the estate f Kiixabeth Walbtitton. deceased: Win. Warbrittoti and Mrs. Wm. Warhritton. lis Usi:"' first and real name unknown: the unknown heirs, devisees, lefiatc-s. personal representatives and all of r icisons interested in the estate oi win. Warhritton. deceased: the unknown icirs. devisees, legatees, personal rc;i estii ta t i ves and all other persons i:i crested in the estate of Mrs. Will. Warhritton. dectased: Anytime Mi:v- de: the unknown heirs, devisees, leya- ttcs personal representatives ami an it her persons interested in the estate of AiiKeline lliubie. deceased: A. I'.am- bi'rcer A.- Co., a co-partnership com-' posed of Abraham Hamburger. Din:' Hamburger ami Henrietta Sit-nel: the iiknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all other tier sons intetested in the estate of Abra ham Hamburger, deceased; the un known heir, devisees, leiratees, per sonal representatives and all otner person.-: interested in the estate of una 1 1 a m bu rvrer. ucccasett; tiie un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives and all oiler persons interested in the estate of Hen rietta Sp uel, deee;:si,j; out e-I' a ' I- lcinh K- Co., ii co-partnership consist ing tif Milton Tootle, .sr., William .. 'iiii leili. Jin k Musson. Daac l-ta 1 i in i't- ami A. C. Craitr: Milton Tootle, Sr.. and Mrs. Milton Tootle. -.. his wile, tirst and real name unknown: the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives ami till other persons interested in the estate of Mil ton Tool le. Sr.. uecenseo; Hi" til.Knowii heirs, devisees. b-nale s. p,-i snnal rep resent a t i ves and all other persons in terested in the estiite of Mrs. Milto'i footle. Sr.. deceased: William 1 1. I'iiir leiwh. and Mrs. William :. l-'aiileiwh. his wife, first himI real name unknown: tin- unknown heirs. ib- isees. ,-i;atees. personal i eprcscn I a 1 1 ves ami all other persons j uteres! t d In tin- estate of William C,. I'a irleih, deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives ami all other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. William '.. I'a irlciifh. deceased: .lack Masson. and Mrs. .luck Massoii. his wife first and real name unknown; the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives- and all other persons interested in im estate ot .liU'K Masson. deceased; the unknown heirs. U-yisees. leii.itecs. personal representa tives in il all other persons Interested in the estiite of Mrs. Jack Masson, de ceased; Isaac i ;t 1 1 .1 u. e . , ano .n-. imiii I la 1 1 i :iki'-. his wife, Iirst arid real name i:nkii'n n: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the es tate of Isaac Halliner, deceased: the unknown heirs, deviates, legatees, per- The ty. ss: In II In t! ii.'iu T ium:h it ifiAieiMi IVIilio.'i fur piitoii t mcnt of tliiiiiiist rn t ri . slate ol Nel'i a.-kii, ass coun- Ctuinly Coin t. matter of the tvlor, deceased. e.- late of Wi!- A gift that is suitaMe for young or old, man or woman, is a good book. It gives a lasting pleasure that a more costly gift could not pos sibly bring to the one receiving it, and the choice reflects discriminat ing judgment on the part of the giv er. The Journal has Just received from the leading publishing houses of the east an exceptional line of the a large number of the older popular novels which would make a most pleasing remembrance for the ab sent friend. These books embrace a very large line and are well worth looking over when you are seeking for a gift for the Christmas time. Drop in and look over the books and see what an opportunity is offered to the book lover or seeker after a suitable gift. Wlf I 11 II MlllllMI M n M II said petition when all !- Ma"""" m read in--; and tilin"T the petition (f C. I-:. Taylor prayim; that administra turn of said tstate may be srantcd to Mary .1. Taylor, as ad m i n isl i a 1 1 i :. : ordered. That December J7th. A. D. l'.U!'. iit o'clock a. m.. is assigned for hearit! sons lntt it ted :n said matter mav ap pear at it t'oitntv Court to be held in i ii I lor said coiintv. and show (ausu win the prayer of the petitioner should not be maiiti-'l: and that no tice of tht- pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be fiivrn to all persons intcrest'-d in said matter by piiblishnr; a copy ol this order in the I'!:: 1 1 - tMoiit !i Journal, it s'lni-weck- l newspaper printed in said county for three successive weeks prior to said day of hcarinjr. Dated In cembor 1st, l!Mf. ai.iwon J. iu:i;sr.". County .linl'e. i:y i'i.oi;i;nck wiiiti:, di-::w. Clerk. We print everything but money ind butter. Let us serve you. CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH ENGRAVED NAME PLATE During the past few years vj have had a great many patrons who have bought Christmas cards with engrav ed name plate. Remember this line of work must be placed early in or- ;der to insure delivery at the time desired. During the Christmas rush all engravers are very busy and ' in the past we have had some orders returned to us too late. If you are planning an order of this kind please see that we get it at an early date. Remember the big line of Christmas cards is always found at the Journal office. FOR SALE. Light Iirahma roosters for sale at $2.50 eacli while they last. Mrs. George Reynolds, Plattsmouth. Neb. lw-d&w a I i i a 9 a i i 3 Denatured Alcohol! I mum i: of nr.AitiMi On IVtilitm tor llctt-riiiiiinllim ol II t'irxlilp. Kstatc ot Aunts Knot, lleceasctl, I'll SI tin- county court oi ass county, .c braslvii. The Slate of Nebraska. To all per sons interested in said estiite. creditors and heirs. ta!;e notice, that Jesse A. Hoot hits tiled his petition allcsiniT that Atrnes Hoot died intestate in Murray on or about September 2. 1911, beins a resident and inhabitant of Cass conn-ex-. Nebraska. and the owner of the following described real estiite. to-wit: l.,ots numbered ciiiht CO and nine ( !M in Illock .seven iTi in Latin's Kiist Ad dition to !!" Village of" .Murray, Cuss coiintv, Nebraska, bavins as her sole iin.l only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: Jesse A. Koot, her husband: Vincent A. Kennedy, her father ami Laura .Kennedy, her mother, and prnvinK for a decree barrinn claims: that said decedent died intes tate: that no iippi icii lion for adminis tration has been made ami the estate of siiid decedent lms not been adminis tered in the State of Nebraska, and that the heirs at law of said decedent sis herein set forth shall be decreed to he the owners in fee simple of the above described real estate. which has l-cen set for hearing on the 22nd day .!' December. A. D. 1 B 1 '.. at ten o'clock si. m. Dated at I "1st t tsmou t h. Nebraska, this Hth !av of Nov fin her. A. D. 1 '. 1 :. ali.i;n j. hi:i:son. I'niinlv .Indue, liv FLOKKNCK WHITI-:. Ul-Sw) Clerk. lint what seems like a higher price f to most of us is SO cent a piece for j rabbits. W. A. ROBERTSON, 4 Lawyer. J. East ot Riley Hotal. J, Coates Clock, J. Second Floor. We have a good supply of alcohol for your radiator. Call in ami t tilled and feel safe when a sudden drop of the thermometer comes. The. '"one" safe unu-freeze; will not injure the radiator or hose. Goodrich and Firestone tires and tubes. Silvertown cords carried in stet k. Truck tire agency solids or pneumatics. Trop Arctic and Eu-Ra-Co oils. We have an oil that wilHlow free ly at 20 below zero. Just what yau want for winter Special price on five gallon lots. Sfudebaker Cars Maxwell Cars and Trucks! Our service department will serve yon on any make of car or truck. Try us out! J. ! WOLFF, Main St. Garage Telephone 79 Block South of Postoffice I -i n M m K V. m jo a f ; H u hi El a n k n r i H ;i!;ai:ii;wni:v:::Hhiw:i!i mmim M m .. '. -j i n m m m i mm mi m w x I & I lift: JR CJl N 51 BANKING BOOKKEEPING TELCGRAPHV WebaTclaifVt IICtoiBcrcl i 1 r tit rv-rv erafluate Kn'l prt- ram itimi. Low t-jitwa. Sladeali ;taioCC nir work lor hoar. 'nOYIIS COLLCCE n Pi 1 ! AND HEADSTONES Buy this winter and save 15 per cent. VVorK not to be paid for until it is set in the spring. To many wait until spring to buy. Cass County Monument Company H. W. SMITH :xbvji.;j o n El li El n u u u El . M u n n a U ii a n a a a Telephone 177 Plattsmouth, Neb. 6J 1 r U