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rLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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Good custom tailor
ing brings out the
best that's in you;
your build, the vay
ycu stand, your
ideas, are all made
to count. That easily
can be seen in pleas
ing expression, in
the fine lines of
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Try Cleaner and Tailor
PHONE 163
Pattsmouth, Nebraska
It's the expert work
manship, the correct
ctyle, the pan? ivooi
fairies ihrt makes our
tailoring give you last
ing satisfaction.
lessnred No
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4 rile southwest of Louis
villc, to be sold Wednesday,
January 21, at Public Auction
on the premis2s known as the
..ailon farm.
Sale begins at 1 : 30 p. m.
There are 1 6 acres seeded
to fall wheat, 14 acres alfalfa,
balance
land.
farm
in" an
d pasture
Lay of land from level tc
rolling. Would make un ideal
feeding farm, chicken or hon
ranch. Buy this and get away
from the city and be indepen
dent, cr live in Louisville and
C . . .1
iarm it, as mere are no im
provements but fences and a
good well
a.
Terms: $400 cash, $600
more March 1st. Balance to
be carried, payable on or be
fore ten years, $200 each
year or all cash if desired.
AUCTIONEER
Fhone 91 Springfield, Neb.
A line ot stationery a' M,- .?ou:
nal office that can't be eitIl- d ar.l
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OVER THE GOUTY
ELM WOOD
Leader-Echo
A news item which comes a littlo
kite is the report of the birth of a
boy baby to Mr. and Mr.s. Del Tyson
on New Year's day.
Uncle w'm. James, who has been
iuite sick ivilh pneumonia is recover
ing and is doing nicely for one of
li is advanced ago.
Mrs. Dan Steele is quite sick at
her home in this city. Her daughter,
from Winside. arrived Wednesday
night to help care for her.
The Klmwood high school team de
feated the Murdock ex-bin.li school
team in a fast game of basket-ball
at the hall on Tuesday night by a
core of IS to
Itoy Hhoden is the loser of two
irood horses. nresumably iron; the
reported
corn stalk disease.
It
is
that otliers are losing their horse;;
from the same cause. John Parriott
reports the loss of three horses, tv. o
of which are extra Kood ones.
Announcement of the wei'din.:: of
.Mr. Gaile Butler Current to Mio
Verda Hayes lias j'i.-t been received
by friends of the voting man in this
city. The marriage took place on
December 24. 191H. This will be
interest ins news to Elm wood peopie
and readers of the Eeader-Echo.
Last week near the Wiseman place.
e-.-t o town, a large eagb wa. sp!nl.
h"j:iis to have iiJtten ir.to a uci
i!ui;"iie for a vl:o!o raft of "r.Jaek
crcv " a-re clir.ini; him ;;tuI lie was
inakitiK a lively flight. Those who
av him later perched upon a tree
:.y that he was an exception-ally
lari,t one.
(Mi .Monday morniui; Oswald John
while riding a horse liad the mi--fortur.e
to i;et liis risht let; broken,
when the horse in some way slip
)e.i ar.d i-'.l. Oswald was unable to
rehase li is Tool from the ftirru? and
the horse fell with iTs weight on i:is
log with the above result. An X
ray of the les; wa in:me;!iately
.nr. le and the limb set. Ii v.'iil bv--lime
time before lie will he able i-i
;e uround. a:;ai:i and is an unfortti
iate accident witii'a'.I the work that
'.e has to do on the farm.
LOUISVILLE
' Courier
The many friend:; of I '..roll Wil
liaius a'.id Dowt-y Spangler. the two
'.ouisville young men operated on
la.-.t week for apyendiciiis, will 1
oKa: ed to know th.at they are gt t
'ing along nicely at the M. vl. hos
oit.l in 0:..aha.
.ir. Peter Voglcr. of .Manley
'ame over Monday to viit her ol 1
friend. Mrs. Charles Kraft, who is
seriously ill at her i-.orne in the cust
part of to '.mi. Mrs. Vogk r drove
ver with her son-in-law and daugh-i-f.
Mr. and Mrs. August Jochim.
Dan Phelps is hero t'roni tl rd"Ti,
is:ti.'ig wit!; uis la'it'icr and oiher
relatives. I ): n is fiiperiiOemlen! of
h.r.-.o ranoii
iti t'.mt country, ten
Jor.in. i.i a pn-fit-s
and savs he is m.ik-
K-f"'t O
ring i, .trine
!i:g mere money than l::- eer di.' he
tore and lie seems w(l! satisfied uid
pros pen !;.-, which will be pleading
to his mar.v (dd
f riemls.
Mr. r.r.d Mrs. Theodore Mart- s and
two sons, of Manic', and Miss Min
nie Peters were supper guests last
siiiiiiay at the home ct .Mr. ana
Mrs. August Pautseh. Other visi
tors at tni Pautseh home opon the
time 'n,do:i were Mtlxin and
Mis- Alia Sv'ilicfert and tluir cousin
Miss Mt:I):l I'.ornnm. r.f Aiil;uul. w!. i
were here for an over Sunday visit.
Mr. and Mr.--. Andrew Stohlman
have been visiting for the wast two
wee it
at the homo of Mrs.
Stoiil-
(Jo:-g-
mans sister. .Mr. and .Mrs
Neb
!r.
Stonlman returned heme last Satur-
lay atter Iniving .stopped tt P.attle
.'reek, where he visited with F. W.
li-M'i.tr. t.ust ol.itin ana tne iioiiniar
Mr. vs. all former Louisville people.
Mr Str o!i 1 in n rfrinnp.'l l'rtil Tues
day.
EAGLE
lieacon
Miss Florence Manker of D"s
fines'. Ia.. came Thursday eening
lo spend ;t few ivcti, - wi'Ii lior
grandmother, Mr. T. 11 Adams.
Dilly Wulf suffered a severe loss
P'.TidcV night w i m fi:e dest r yt-.i
b;-; range contain i1? two tuitomo
biles and tome farm implements.
M. and Mrs. Tom Paughman of
iVh.Ht Cheer. Ia.. nre here visiting
.l!b Mrs. P.'i'ir.iitn.i n's f-i fer. .A'r-
Fred Trunkeniio!..
Will Muencheati is carrying a b id
ly disfigured face around these days,
the result of cranking a Duick, which
kicked him in the beezer.
liual Mick had the misfortune to
break his collar bone Sunday. While
out with some boys he jumped and
l caught
a limb of a tree that was
frozen and broke off and as it fell hit
! Rual in just the right place to break
the collar bone.
M:s. W'ill Hudson received word
early this (Thursday) morning that
her brother,, Emmons Royer, died at
Elnnvood last night and she and her
husband went immediately to that
I iace. We are unable at this time to
state any of the particulars further
than his death was rather sudden
and entirely unexpected.
WEEPING WATER
Republican
John W. (.'art or who lias spent the
year on a wheat ranch in Colorado
returned Sunday night. John is verv
em nusiastic over v. tieat raising in
I ('ult;rail hus out a iar;
crop
lor next year and will return
with
the first signs of spring.
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Dorr of Wahns!
and thiir guests Mr. and Mrs. Ver
"on Perry of IJig Springs were Sat
urdiy visitors at the home of their
cid neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene
Colh-rt. While here the little son
Xeal of Mr. and Mrs. Dorr met with
the misfortune of breaking his right
l arm while coasting.
NV. J. Loeffel of the ate eyperi
t.ierr Ff?tion and Co. Agt. L,. R
stupe-; !se!:l a butchering demonstra
ti(.:i at the V.'ill Mirse farm Frhi.iv
r d c-,e at the 7,. A. Coalman farm
'""Hi" o. ;.:cn demonstration was
a'tentled !y farmers to Cue number
.of 27 and 2S.
J no i)roperty of the Mvers
Cru-h'-'d Stone Ci. is a husv .cene of
activity and ha been every day thi
winter as tne Myers continue push
ing their .work toward opening it i
the (j'.nrry in full bl;:-t this spring.
A goedly portion of the side track is
now laid and part of the cement
forms are in for mounting the ma
chinery part of which has been shin
per and is due to arrive here almost
any day.
Xels S'.m-ird sold l.U elevator and
cr.nl business last .''riday 'o Leslie J
uilei who too":: possession immedi
ately after the deal was closed.
Mr. Sogard has no plans for the
future as yet. other than a trip to
Denmark with his familv about the
first May to visit his brothers and
sisters and Mr. Sogard 's parent who
are e;u;te aged. They expect to re
turn to Weeping Water September 1
in time for the commencement of
Fchool. We are glad to know that
Mr. Sogard expects to T:eep his home
in AVcping AVafer fs he is a m;:n
mat t no tr.wn could not afford to lo r
from its business or social circ!.
As to Mr. Wiles he is one of oar
home grown boys with a tpiendid
ri ptitatioti, who will no doubt keep
up the good reputation of the busi-ne-s
as established by his predeces
sor. N E H A W K A
News
Sam M;u ! in who leased the V. P.
SheM"n farm adjoining town moved
lo the farm the first of the week.
Hairy Duckorth who had been the
foreman of the farm the past year
moved into the house vacated by the
Martin family.
Mr. and Mis. F. 15. Imion. who
were called to Minnesota by the seri
ous illmss and death r.f Mr. Lemon's
father, returned to Nehawka Wed
nesday afternoon of this week. Mr.
and Mrs. Lemon departed on Christ
mas day and arrived there before the
death of his father which occurred
or. the 27th.
Miss (Jay Lean who lias been
teaching at the Ftict ory ville school
tlii ; term, resigned last week and has
accepted ;i position in the grade
::Jiool at Otoe, Sfh. She left here
Saturday and bc.an her new work
first of the wsc-k. Mr. Wort ham has
be,,, f.-oor.rod to fill th. vacancy at
t he school.
Last week Sheldon & Giles pur
cht'Kd a boar of Philip- Hirz of
PlaHsmouth. Thi boar was farrow
ed March 10. into, ni is Kin
of Orion's Jr. His dam is Mollie Or
ion by Pates Orion King, and be by
Orion Cherry King Jr. and grand
champion a the Omaha national
rovine show in 101 fi. Mr.-Tlirz has
bred several of the sows that go into
his spring bred sow stile to this boar.
He 's the long, big bone kind with
plenty of daylight under him and
the present owners believe by mat
ing him to their string of gonl retr
istered ;-nws it will still further im
prove t heir herd of Duroc-Je, wys.
Moihd Ko--e Comb Rhode Island
T'r-I CoeJ; . ; :;jd White Wv.T.ldcMO
C:',s: single i.Uile bird. ?2.f". I.
IT. Keii
. Sh-i'ly Spring Farm. South J
i'.end. Xnbr.
d20-lmo.
WHEN NEURALGIA
ATTACKS NERVES
Sloan s Liniment scatters
the congestion and
relieves pain
A little, applied it-it hout rubbing, will
fenctratc immediately and rest and
soothe the nerves.
Sloan's Liniment is very effective in
allaying external pains, strains, bruises,
aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumba
go, neuritis, sci.itica, rheumatic twinges.
Keep a big bottle always on hand
for family use. Druggists everywhere.
35c, 7Uc. $1.-KJ.
sacra?
POBLIC AUCTION !
As I am going west in the spring I
will offer for ;-ale at public auction
at my home on the F. M. Young, Sr.,
farm, two mile;- east of Murray and
seven miles .oith of Plattsmouth.
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on
Wednesday, January 23,
the following d-scribed pioperty, to
wit: Ten Head of Horses.
One gray mare, weight 1600; one
bay hore, wei-lit 15.0; one brown
horse, weight 1.100; on 2 gray horse,
weight 1450; o.ie black mare, weight
1 400; one bay mare, v eight l.'!00:
one bay coll. :: years old. weight
900; one mare colt, 2 years old; two
mare colts, 1 yetir old.
Two good milk cows, fresh soon;
two stock cows; four Duroc senvs.
Farm Machinery.
One John Deere' binder, 7-foot,
good a.s new; one John Deere disc
''arrow: one Prdjrer cultivator; one
Limy Liiul cuitivator; one New De
parture cultivator; one 10-inch walk
ing ploy; one :;-section harrow; one
broadcast seeder: one hay rake; one
McCormick mower; one wagon with
box; one new 2-rw machine; one
wagon gear; one carriage; one hay
rack ; one spri" wagon; f feet of
half inch cable with Louden car;
two sets of IV. harness; many other
irticles not mentioned here.
Lunch will be served on the
z rounds at noon.
Ten;-- of Sale.
Ail sums of 10 and under ct"h
in hand. On st.-ms over $10 six to
"ight months time will De given, pur-
cltaEer givinrr bankable note bearing
ceght per cent interest from date of
;ale. All proierty must be settled for
before removed from t lie premise?!.
WAUKKX WILKV, Owner.
V. II. Young. Auctioneer.
W. O. Poedeker. Clerk.
F1U0 AUCTION!
The undersigned will sell at public
auction at his home on the Kd Spang
ler farm, ono-half mile north of Mur
ray, oii-
Tuesday. January 27,
commencing at 10 a. in., the follow
ng described property, to-wit:
Four Head of Horses.
One bav horse, S years old, weight
1100! one bay horse, G years old
weight loOO: one black mare. 2 years
old. weight 1000; one sorrel horse,
10 years old. weight 1G00.
18 Head of Cattle.
Two milk cows, fresh soon: one
ni'.k cow. fresh in April; one milk
ov.-. fresh in February; three milk
cows; seven coming yearlings; mree
calves; one 2 year old heifer, fresh
soon.
Farm Machinery.
Two discs; one J. I. Case sulky
plow; one Western Bell lister; two
Bradley listers; two riding cultivat
ors; one Jenny innci walking culti
vator; one stalk cutter; one J. I. Case
corn planter; one McCorniick mow
ing machine; one Sterling 2-row ma
chine; one C-foot Deering binder;
one S-foot Deering binder; one pow-
r washer; one 2-hp. engine; one
mi nip jack; one Del-aval cream sep
arator; one buggy: one truck wag
on; two hay rack; one wagon; two
ets of harness; many other articles
too numerous to mention.
I-unch will be served at noon.
Terms of Sale.
On all sums of $10 and under cash;
on all sums over $10 a credit of 6 to
22 months will be given, purchaser
giving good bankable note bearing S
per cent interest from date. All prop
erty to be .settled fr before removed
from the prtmises.
J. W. TII-SOX, Owner.
W. K. Young. Auctioneer.
W. (J. Boedeker. Clerk.
We print law briels-, sale " r.ius,
letter hnds. envelopes, statements.
cheeks, invoice-; and in fact every-
thing but money, postage stamps and
tter. T.et us have your next Job
1 MRS. GALLAGHER
KNEW WHAT TO DO
Experience She'd Had Before Taught
Her the Wonderful Value
of Tanlac.
"When I felt myself going down
this summer 1 knew exactly what to
do, for I had taken Tanlac before
and it fixed me up so fine I just knew
it would do so again," said Mrs.
Barbara Gallagher, who lives at 1000
Plum St., Lincoln, Nebraska.
"For many years," she continued.
"I suffered agonies from rheumatism
and never knew what it was to be
without pains or .aches anywhere in
my system. My head ached like it
would burst, and I would get so dizzy
at times that everything seemeel to
be whirling around till I would feel
like I was going to fall. My nerves
were in such a dreadful state that
I would roll and toss half the night
without being able to sleep a wink,
and my appetite was so weak that I
would have attacks 'of indigestion
and sometimes they would nearly put
me out of business.
"One of my friends advised me
strongly to try Tanlac and I could
see a marked improvement right af
ter I starteel on it. My nerves grew
quiet so I could sleep better, the
headaches anel dizzy spells passed
away, my appetite increased and my
digestion soon became all right. Tan
lac soon fixed me up all right and I
have, enjoyed splendid health, ever
since. Whenever i feel the least bit
out of the way I take a little Tan
lac." Tanlac is sold in Plattsmouth by
F. G. Fricke & Co.; in Alvo by Alvo
Drug Co.; in Avoca by O. E. Copes;
in South Bend by E. SUirzenegger ;
;n Greenwood by K. F. Smith; in
Weeping Yv'ater by Meier Drug Co.;
in h'lmwoDil by L. A. Tyson; in
Murdoch by 11. V. McDonald; in
Louisville by Blake's Pharmacy; in
Eagle by F. W. Pdoomenkantp; in
Cnion by E. W.'Keedy; in N'ehawka
by 1). D. Adams; in Murray by Meier
Drug Co.. and in Manley by Rudolph
Bergman n.
I'li.ii te- X". I'M I Keserve 1 ist. 1H-J
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At
I'hittsmoiMli, in the Sti'te of Ne
ln iikii, ;i t tin" el'iso f liiisines.s
on J if eeiTilier SI, l'Jltl.
HKSOl'KCKS
;i ti t 1 is-HK-liiilin
units $ i .". io:".;;
:itlS illlil
!is-itinl-d
I .Oil IIS
-it
i'lisc
! i. ! i. I
-S t 7 .i0
ver.li-;; ft.
; 'ast'cu red
! 1 1 1 1 e
it !.:.;
t". S. ;vt. Sccurit's owned:
' '(! s i ti l 1 1- se
nile i irenlation
il'. S. lx'nils pa r
Vlllllel $ .".0. "'. 01)
l'pls'I as -..ll;ii-
T;il !! State or
other deposits or
bills payable I . "..'(!'. tin
'Mvnod unpledged. . 7. . t
jej.r. 59.00
Securities, oilier than l". S.
bonds (not incl mling stocks i
owned and unpledged
Slock ot' federal Keserve
bank (." per cent of sub
script ion i
Value of banking bouse,
ovned and unincumbered..
''limit lire and fixtures
Ileal estate owned other than
banking house
! awful reserve with Federal
Keserve bank
I'asli i! vault :'nl net amts.
ilue from National banks .
i 'hecks on other banks in the
same city or town as re
porting bank
Cheeks on banks located out
side of city or town of reporting-
bank and other cash
items'
Kedcmption fund with C. S.
Treasurer and due. from V.
S. Treasurer
Interest earned but not col
lected (approximate on
Notes and Hills Keceivable,
not past due
1 l.j's.i;:t
L 1150. 00
11.000.00
4,:j30.00
7.4S2.00
17,45'J.!'S
t;o.oo
2,500.00
5, 500. 00
Total Kcsources
, .?7-1.7S
LiAnn-iTJ i:s
Capital stock paid in $
Surplus fund
50.000. 00
1T, 000.00
I nil i vnled proms .f
I-ess current ex
penses, taxes and
interest paid none
Interest and discount collect
ed or credited in advance
of maturity and not earned
l a pprox imatc
'iroulating notes outstand'g
5.500.00
50,000.00
1 6.'i o
n5,t;ic.y i
1 ."..! 17.00
5,000.00
:oi,j:u.u'i
51.000.00
Net amount due to banks.
bankers and trust cotnp ies
Individual deposits, subject
to check
Certilieates of deposit due m
less than "o days (other
than for money borrowed).
lHvidcnds unpaid
Time certificates of deposit
(other than for money bor
rowed Hills payable with federal
Keserve bank
Total Liabilities
.6l'7,OU1.7S
Total contingent liabilities . .$ 1,92.00
State of Nebraska
County of Cass
I. F. I-:. Sehlater. Cashier of the
i box e-nainel bank, do solemnly swear
hat th above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge a.nd belief.
t . 1Z. SCHLATI-.I;,
Correct-At test: Cashier.
II. N. Oovcy,
A. (J. Cole,
(!eo. C. Iovey, IMrectors
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
this mil day of January, 1020.
ANNA" WAROA.
(Seal) Xotary Public'
(My cotiibiik expires lisv. 2, 132.)
The papular line o: Eoanison stick
trs and cards at the Journal office.
Winter Course
University of Nebraska
School of Agriculture
JANUARY 26 TO FEBRUARY 20, 1020
GENERAL AGRICULTURE Better Fanning meih
ods Study of seed selection, crop rotation, coil t ill
lace; Live Stock Farming Judging of cattle, hoga,
sheep and horses. Qire of and feeding live sIgck;
Diseases ,qf Animals and Plants; Growing of FruKs
and Vegetables; Poultry Raising for Profit.
DAIRYING A Practical Training in the essentials cf
the dairy business; Selection and Care of Dairy Ca'.
tle, feeding, housing and management; Butter Tv!r.k
ing, cheese making, marketing or dairy products;
Milk Testing, preparation of milk for market.
RURAL ECONOMICS Farm Accounling, bookkcen
ing, farm records; Farm Organization, farm equip
ment, cropping systems, marketing, grain exchange
cooperative organization
Fee for Agricultural Courses, $8.00
AUTOMOBILES AND TRACTORS Course Opens
January 5 Four weeks Students enter Every Mon
day. Instruction for the Farmer who handles his
own machines; Lectures and Shop Work on engines,
ignition, transmissions,, differentials, carburetors, etc;
Practice in operation, repair and care of tractors; A
New Building, splendid equipment, expert instructors.
Fee $10 Minimum Age Limit, 18 Years
For Further Information, Address
Principal, SchoaS of feisulhsr.
UNIVERSITY FARM ' LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
The Best Cough Medicine
When a druggist finds that hi
eir-.tomers all fpeak well of a certain
preparation, he forms a gou opin
ion of it and when in need of sveh
a medicine is almost certain to use
it himself and in his family. Thin
is why so many druggists use and
recommend Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. J. 15. Jones, a well known
1
AND HJeEJO'
Buy this winter and save 15 per cent. Work
not to be paid for until it is set in the spring.
To m?ny wait until spring to buy.
Gass County Monument Company
tr
W.
Telephone 177
of Laeal I
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Under orders of the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, I will sell at Public Auction to iho highsl
bidder for cash at the south door of the Court HoiSe a:
Plattsmouth,, Nebraska, January 26th, 1C20, at 10 00
o clock a. m., the following described land:
THE EAST HALF (Ey2) OF THE II0RTKWEET
- QTJARTEH (NWi4) OF SECTION THIRTY-TFRET: r33)
; IKiTOWNSHIP ELEVEN (11) NORTH OF RANGE NIFE
. (9), EAST OF THE SIXTH P. M. IN CASS COUNTY
NEBRASKA. x'
m : This is the sale of the Dean Kamm Eighty whih
is located one mile north and one and one-half miles
west of Alvo. Nebraska. This farm is improved. Tl
are $3,000.00 cash at time of bid as earnest money the
zd:vtin cash at the time f thc c'nfir-
i CARL D. GANZ, Referee.
druggist of Citbrun, Ky., says, "I
have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy in n:y family for the p-.-.zl seven
yon .-5. n. ltd have found it to be the
best lough medicine 1 have ever
Known."
Money to loaii on city real estate
by the Plattsmouth Loan & RullJInK
Association. See T. M. Patterson.
Secretary 3-2tM
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SMITH
Plattsmouth, Neb.
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