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PAGE TWO, GET SLOAN'S FOR YOUR PAIN RELIEF You don't have to rub it in to get quick, comfort . inj relief Once you've tried it on that stiff joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheu matic twinge, lame back, you'll find a warm, soothing relief you never thought a liniment could produce. on't etain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time ' in 'apply ins. sure to give quick results. A large bottle means economy. Your own or any ether dructrist has 'it. Get it today. 35c. 70c. $1.40. 1 w . r i 071 1 1 rT &i W CO- SECURES RECORD PRICE From Thursday's Daily. At the sale held at the farm of L. G. Todd, near Union yesterday, the graded- cows offered for sale, brought the price of. ?17S, which is a record for this class of cattle. The re.-tu It of the sale has been very sat isfactory to Mr. Todd as well as to the auctioneer. Col. W. U. Young, who officiated in disposing of the stock on the farm. oil I,, v I I! t I oi(i)i:ic or in:.iut; IVtltion for nliil JiioiH if nrv.liiilriHor. -tiite "I' Ni'lra.-ka, fuss i-oiin- '.ni:itv ('lilt. !v;ilt.-r i1' t;:tt o! Ir f M;tt- IVf.l. .I liiin-j th- petition tut pi a; ing that al .;i:m -stat' may le ;:s ilin in ist rator : '('a t !' l-i ia ry 1 '.t !i. -. 1 . it 1 i) !im K a. iii.. i." assijriH'ii it ii ;; saiil "-l it i'Mi, win n all i--r. . !! in matter may ap- ; 4 .iiii.- 'in"t to lu-hl in .'. p..rt.T. I': r-.tfi;a' ; !:.. :;i II. ' , : .-1 i . i ! i : i .: Iltl -t 1 ' I V ini. i . a I 1. t r .. i i !( i, t : a : ! t'i i : 1 1 v.". anil siiow i-atis).' (.! . ! f it ;:it sl.onl.l i::n:.t: ami tnat notire of tli . s.-ii-i pi til ion a:.il th' lii-lil -eef in- u. ' Vi r t" all :eisnn in in .-ai'i matter l-y ptiblisliini? ;" il i ciii- r in th- f'lattsimmUi a .!.! j - k ! y newspaper : r. a:.l enmity, for tlirei- .sue v.ri ks. prior to ..-aid tiay ol .i.Li-:x .i. m:i:s ix. 1'uiintv Jii.lfie. FORMER PLATTS MOUTH LADY WEDS Miss Blanche Barker of Ft. Morgan. Colo., and Clifford Dannatt 01 Iowa Married at Home of Former. If it's in the book line, call at the Jcjrnal office. Head the Journal. : V.ttt ! -iters li i.iir and wefkinur condi tions. utu-acW laln.il- to the farm. L. IX- . '4 ISY ROSENTHAL. Tel. n. 501)3 Omaha, Neb. i From Saturday's Dally. The Journal has received an ac count of the marriage of Mis r.bnrlip T?arlv-er. dauehter or V. IT barker and wife, former residents o this community, to Clifford Dannatt r.f nnnno Ta . which occurred on New Year's day at the Barker horn at Fort Morgan. The groom i3 i son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dannatt of Boone. Ia. The bride will be re membered by many of the youn people and is a neice of Mrs. WI1 Ham Wptpnkamn. Mrs. A. C. Cary and Stephen Barker of near Plat is mouth. In speaking of the weddinir the Fort Morgan Times has the fol low ing: Among the .weddings of inferos in this citv on Xew Year's day was that of Miss Blanche Barker, daush r nf Mr and Mrs. W. H. Barker 20S Lincoln street. Fort Morgan, am Mr. Clifford Dannatt of Boone. Ia. Promptly at high noon the bridal party, to the strains of Lohenpri" -wedding march, plr.yed by Miis Ma rie Allen, took their places before th Bev. Cassell who read the impresjiv ring service. The parlor of the horn had been tastefully arranged for th occasion and here as well as in th dining room the color schcme-"of pinl pnd white was carried out. The bride wss charming in a gown of vh'tp siik lace, a silk tulle veil fastened with a band of orange bios cnni .-irrl carried a bono net of bride's roses. Follow insr the ceremony a btiunto ou5 wedding dinner was served. Mrs. Dannaft's former home wa rt TH-amah. Xeb.. where she grad un ted front the high school. Sh also attended Peru State Xormal at Pf:-!i. Xeb.. pnd recently resigned hrr nosition in tli Xew Ttnymcr f-chools. She is a sister of MLs PfRi! Bnrker. a teacher in the -chord of this city. The groom attended seliool ir Iuwa. receiving his college, training in tiie agricultural school at Ames Thcr left immediately after tne ceremony for a short wedding trip after which they will be at borne to their friends at Xew Uaymcr. Xew Year's day was also the wed ding anniversary of the bride's par ents. DEPARTS FOR CHICAGO From Thursday's Dally Last evetning Miss Mathilde Soe'.i nichsen departed for Chicago where she will visit the large wholesale houses and make the spring pur chases for the dry goods department of the H. M. Soenniclisen store in this city. Miss Soennichsen ha been in charge of this department of the store since its installation and Saves 9 our siionsi? and Ooublss Life of Your Suit! has been very successful in its handling and her excellent taste in the selections of the materials and fabrics has made it one of the lead ing establishments of its kind in the city. The. purchasing trip will re quire some two weeks and Miss Soennichsen will lcok over the mar ket thoroughly to secure for the patrons of the store the latest and best of the spring offerings in the line of dress materials and other lines carried in the dry goods de partment of the store. GOL. W. R. YOUNG'S FUTURE SALE DATES Popular Southeastern .Nebraska Auc tioneer Has Large Demands Made on Eis Time. CASS COUNTY Treasurer's Semi-annual Statement From July 1, 1919, to December 31, 1919 Balances July 1. '19 Transf'd from other Funds KHCKIPTS rr ::; u to County . General Fund Transf'd to other Funds Disbursements i 1 i 1 Col. V. K. Young, the popular auctioneer of southeastern Xebraska promises to bo a busy man as will be noted from the following schedule of future sale dates he already has booked: JANUARY 27 Jim Tilson Murray 28 Warren Wiley Murray 29-30-31, Pure bred D'iroc "nog sale at Creighton, Xeb. I'KI'RUARY 2 YV. 11. Young'3 sale of pure bred Holstein cattle and Spotted Po land China hogs Plattsmoutu 3 Crover Will Mynard 4 Earnest Sclir.itzker Xebr. City 5 L. H. Heil Mynard rt Philip Ilirz, DurocPlattsmouth 7 W. E. Kosencrans. 4 acres real estate at his office at 3 p. m. 9 Otto Schafer. Duroc t:cdar Creek 10 John Schoeman Louisville 11 Fred Young Union 12 A. P. Johnson Avoca 13 Frank Mrasek -Murray 11 John Wundtrlich Xehawka 1C Ben Wiles Murray 17 Ray Pollard, Hampshire. Xehawka IS Adam Schafer ' Mynard ..Miscellaneous Fund State General Fund : i State School Fund State University Fund State Special University Building. Fund State Capitol Fund State Special University Fund . State University Activities Fund ; State Xormal Fund State Aid Bridge Fund State Aid Road Fund State Institution Improvements Slate Motor Vehicle Fund . State Hail Insurance Fund : State School Laud Principal Fund State School Land Interest Fund State ScLool Land Lease Fund . County General Fund ,. .... County Bridge Fund ' 1 County Emergency Bridge Fund County Mothers' Pension Fund County Soldiers' Relief Fund County Road, First Commissioner's District County Road, Second Commissioner's District County Road, Third Commissioner's District County Road Drag Fund District Road Fund . Free High School Fund: District School Fund District School Bond Fund Teachers' School Fund Plattsmouth Precinct Fund , Louisville Precinct Fund : City of Plattsmouth Refunding' Bonds City of Plattsmouth Fund . Ciiy of Weeping Water Fund,i Village of Louisville Fund . Village of Greenwood Fund '. Village of South Bend Fund 1 Village of Elm wood Fund Village of Eagle Fund Village of Union Fund Village of Avoca Fund . Village of Muniock "Fund Village of Alvo Fund : Individual Redemption Fund County Motor Vehicle Fuud Inheritance Tax Fund Permanent Road Fund Fines and License Fund Interest on County Deposits-- - M -I! -!i -ii -1 i ! I 1 1 : i Ii ' .; :ii . it . : i .- i i 1,107.58 2.14 552.72 419.4!)! 41-",.06 463.39 107.90 353.42 186.73 496.87 189.60 36.53 153.92 51.887.26 20,938.81 647. 20i IS. 725. 73 16,521.67 14,955.28 20,593.17 47,967.77 27,283.72 779.24 4,488.07 236.25 1,581.43 . 230.27 521.61! 1,172.231 381.851 50S.45 334.81) 8 3.3 9 1 1.S33.61 455.00 : o 7 r. i ! 14lSs!95 351.90 7,370.31 4,221.21 1.741.50 2.7S5.50 1.13S.00 300.00 1,083.41 90.00 19 Dave Eaton Union 20 J. D. Cross & Sons Union 21 Major Kali Pacific Junction 23 Herman Burns. Avoca 24 C. It. Corbett Elmwood 25 Kd Gansemer Mynard 20 Mrs. J. G. E;:ter Xehawka 27 F. G. Iu!l.'- Plattsmouth 2S Everett Sex-n Grant MARCH 1 Ed Xelson : ..Brule. :vet, Jail Fund Special Tax Fund ' Advertising Fund : Fee Account . TOTAL . 1 1 1 1 1. S01. 26 i'? 238,413.43 40.; $ 18,118.01 7.08 4,034.76 533.53 4,960.35 2,480.18 3,002.58 3,911.71 803.56 10,373.41 33 4.53 3,352.06 1,472.24 2,700.00 25.20 293.00 21,706.25 16,137.37 4,003.57 992.07 402.05 2,084.52 2,084.52 2,084.52 4.161.4S 12,200.99 92,706.32 10,770.23 8,015.28 .32 .80 25,288.25 2,097.84 3,408.81 454.42' 1S3.41 1.433.2G; 3. in. to; 9fi0.70 878.50' 217. 90; 124. SO 3,235.49j 1,117.19 40.77 j l.S72.70 2,078.32; 4.15S.93! 73.411 10,000.00 3,148.49 3,912.81 3,191.82 1,741.50 .31 .7S 300.00 14,194.74 2.21 3,430.07 901.82 3,409.14j 1,084. SO 2,516.09 3,243.51 65 4.9 4 7,597.33 500.75 1,972.30 942.23 27.00 ' 36.78 310.85 25.329.42 39,737.85 931.83 430.02 293.4 0 1,400.77 282.17 11,531.79 21.545.4 1 1,741.50 63,980.29 9.S23.20J S.S65.8S i .01 .021 300.001 :0.12: i, 117.I9; l.U 4,560.32 S6.20; CS.OOi 2.07S.32 S36.15! 3.69! ! SG.20; 3.953.23; 40 1.13S.00I .78! 1,173.41: 19,370.36 1,399. 43j 3 , 0 4 3 . C 7 j 241.00,1 4.04 ; 1,303.78 I 1.371.201 1,122.43; 8 15.30' 304.971 3.02; 3,017.10! 23.90: IJALAXCE 5,030.85 7.0VH 1,151.41 51.2. 1,551. 2i ' 795.3' 901.55 1,131.59 250.52 3,129.50 20.51 1,870.63 719.01 2,073.00 24.95 130.07 45.221.0S 11,527.28 00.24 019.23 17.30S.3O 1 3 , 0 3 8.51 13,505.81 15.409.90 74.952.30 31,010.25 1,000.0 1 11,189.37 93 4.00 1.430.87 4 4 3.03 179.37 nr. 1 .09 2,912.07 5 11.59 247. SO 205.17 218.33 1.S50.4S 1,189.70 .09 j 2.479.35! ?44.S35.46$2S6,343.93'$ 6,957.59 $33,3 1 1.55 $ 262,7 65.76 i ?2 C- 6. .-57.r2 OUTSTANDING COUNTY WARRANTS Go-icral Warrant iSTo. 793l $ 2.00 General .Warrai: 1 , Xu. 1010 . -.30 General Warrant .No. 1 0 3 5 . 4.50 General Warrant ' Xo.: 1231' , 3.90 MIKE TRITSCH, County Treasurer XO REGISTERED ' ' WARRANTS. Total $1-0.70 PUBLIC SALE! PUBLIC SALE! Merc's your chancs to double the life of a suit you buy-; A extra pair of pants FREE with every suir or ov ercoat. ' There is a limited yardage on these rich fabrics. Otdcr it today and you will not be disappointed. 8" UGSCH DRY CLEANER AND TAILOR Phone 166 ' - Plattsmouth, Neb-- r aaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMA( The undersigned" will sell at pub lic auction at It is home 7 miles west and 2U miles south, of Plattsmouth 7 miles eatt and 23, mijes south of Louisville, and 5 V2 miles west of My nard, on Thursday. February 5. 1920. commencing at 10 a. m.. the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses. One span or sorrel geldings, 8 and 9 years old. weight 3000; one span of black mares. 7 and 8 years old weight 2C00; one bay gelding. years old. weight 1500; one bay mare. 9 years old (bred to jack), weight 1600. 15 Head of Cattle. Five head of milk cows, fresh soon; three lienors coming tresli; four heifers calves, coming yearlings; two Red Polled bull calves, year lings: one Red Polled bull, coming 3 ears old. Farm Implements. One "-row stalk cutter; one Little Jap riding cultivator, good as new; one Avery walking cultivator, good as new; two Jenny Lind walking cul tivators; one Dempster 2-row culti ator; one John Deere 2-row ma chine; one 2-row4 Rock Island lister good as new; one Western Belle rid ing lister; one 3-section harrow; one Keystone press drill; one Janesville disc; one Acme hay rake, good as new; one Giant Deering mower; one McCormick 7-foot binder; one Emer- on 12-inch gang plow. 2 sets of lays; one 14-inch stirring plow; one corn elevator complete; ont Galloway ma nure spreader; two lumber wagons; one 1-jw wheel wagon with hay rack; .one top nuggy; one spring wagon; I one 30-gallon butchering- kettle; one 1 tank heater; two 55-galIon steel bar reis; one DeLaval cream separator, No. lo. good as new; three sets of j 1 -inch harness; one ?et of 1 -inch j "iiuf; one set. 01 nuggy narness; one saddle; one 0-hole cook stove; one base-burner, 16-inch fire pot, good ps new- .some household' goods. and many other articles too numer ous to mention. Lunch will he served at noon. Terms. All sums of 10 and under cash: 'on all sums over $10 a credit of 6 to 8 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable no bearing 8 per cent from-, date. All property to be settled for before removed from the premises. ' - ;L9UrSir; ; IIErL,; Owner. W.- R. '-Young. Auctioneer."" Go-rge O. Dovey, Clerk. The undersigned will sell at pub lic auction at the' A. Si Will farm 10 miles southwest of Plattsmouth and 10 miles northeast of Weeping Water on Tuesday, February 3.. 1920, commencing a 10 a. 111., the fol lowing described property, to-wit: 8 Head of Horses and Mules One team of Mack mares, 6 years old. weight 3200; one'team black mares, 7 and 8 years old, weight 2S00; one team bay geldings, 10 and 12 years old, weight 2700; one buck skin saddle mare. 7 years old. weight 1200; ofe gray mule,- 3 years old. weight 1000. 25 Head of Holstein Cattle Ten cows giving milk. 2 to S years old; three to freshen soon; three yearling heifers; eight heifer calves; J one registered hull 3 years old. Machinery. ' One Deering binder. S feet; one Kentucky press drill; one wide tread I. and O. lister; one Case two row; one riding- cultivator; one Xew De parture cultivator; one Jenny Lind cultivator; one P. and O. six shovel cultivator; one disc harrow; one corn planter; one harrow; one John Deere riding lister; one Emerson 14 DISPERSION SALE As my business has increased the last few years. I am obliged to hold a dispersion sale, consisting of some of the best strains of Holstein cattle, which are registered; also Hereford, cattle which are of the same breed ing as the Mausle herd of Cambridge, Xebr., and which averaged over 14,000 the last sale. Also eighteon Poiand China bred sows, all bred to registered male. This sale will bo held on the old homestead of D. A, Coung, where-rHOW live. 5 Vs njilen south and ' mile east of Platts mouth on the K-T, and threu miles northeast of Murray, 011 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1020 Groundhog Day commencing at 10:0ft o'clock a. m the following described property, to- vrit: 25 Head of Cattle 25 One registered Ilolatcln cow, .Ne braska Copia Waverley DeKol, No, 204 474 (Has u noonl of 20 pnuml-t of butter a week; wan frehlt Jttiti 26th); one registered bull, ('uliuilhu Copia Johanna Lad, No. 270725; "it registered HoIhIcIu cow with K-wuM old calf at side, Hiintretm Dulnv De Kol. 119247; one heifer. Ditlwy De. Kol Rag Apple, No. 514569, born Oct. 6, 1918; one lulfer. Riik Atnl the premises. W. R. YOUNG. Owxer. Col. Guthrie. Syracuse, Auct. Col. Ilerzog. Xeb. Citv, Auct. W. G. Boedeker. Clerk. boxes; three 14-inch walking plows; John Deere hay rake; Hoosicr drill; top buggy; two bicycle grindstones; hog feeder; l-hole corn sheller; one dresser; platform scales; combina tion 1-maii saw; 3-section harrow; good disc; John Deere walking lis ter; Janesville corn planter; sleigh and bells; two sets of good leather nets; hog oiler, wood stove; an oil; T, - heater; a few bushels of potatoes;! If scme reat act of heroism was iron wheel truck, with rack; 16-inch! necessary to protect a child from walking plow; John croup, no mother would hestiate to No Great Act of Heroism Required John IVere vZ:a"l;1PlOW .TV8 nx-w;! protCLt her offspring, but when it is New lentury riding cultivator; Xew , , . Departure cultivator: four sets of n,y necessary to keeP at hand a good work harness; Majestic range, usfd six months: alfalfa cutter, hand power; sot doubletrees and a neck yoke; numerous rther articles. Free lunch Will be teivca at Noon rKILMS -All sums of $10 and under canh in hand. On sums over S10 six lo twelve months' time will be given, lui chaser Kivlnii' bankable note bear ing etKht per cent interest from date of mile, All property must be set lied for before being removed from bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and give it as scon as the first indication of croup appears, there arc many who r.eglect it. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is within the reach of all and is prompt and effectual. Wanted: Man to act as manager of the Farmers Elevator at Cullem. Xebr. Apply to II. A. Schneider at Plattsmouth State Bank. j26-sw. inch gang plow; one Sandwich hayCoPia IeK"l. Xo. 521 175. born Juno Inmt.r. ,.,iQ .f n-lo. ul,c 'CKimnm nomu'iii imu one hay rake; one Osborne side deliv ery rake; two wagons; two hay racks with trucks; one pair bobs; one wag on box; one fanning mill and seed grader; one Cttshman gas engine, hp.; one hand corn sheller; one corn elevator and power; five sets work harness; one .saddle; one 1916 Ford touring car; one DeLaval separator. Xn. 15; one power washing machine; household goods, and many other ar ticle: too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served at noon. Terms. All sums of $10 and under cash; on all sums over $10 a credit of 6 to 8 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note bearing 8 per cent from date. All property to be settled for before removed from the premises. ' G ROVER WILL, Owner. W. R. Young, Auctioneer. R. F. Patterson. Clerk. Model Rose Comb Rhode Island lied Cocks and White-: tVyandotte Cocks; single-mule' bird, $2.00. I. H. Re!nke,-ShadySpi'iug Farmi "South' Bntl, 'Xebr " - " tl29-lmo. We do all kinas of Job printing. calf, born AugtiHt 10, 1919; threu Holstein cows giving milk now; two Holstein cows, will be fresh by utile day; two red cows, 0110 fresh now, the other one in April;, two' Horror. heifers, 2 years old; two fat Hteers: three bulls and one cow, all regis tered Holsteins. Also have XIXE HEAD REAL GOOD SHEEP 10 Head of Horses 10 One black marc, -4 years old, wt. 1350; one brown niare, H years old, wt. 1600, with foul by Jaqk; ono sorrel mare, 5 years old. wt. 1350; one steel gray gelding, 4 years old, wt. 1150; one black horse, 8 yearn old, wt. 1300; one black mare, 11 years old. wt. 1050; one ' lilack'Wurc. smooth mouth, with foal by Jack; one bay horse, smooth mouth, ' wt. 1300; one sorrel mule,' will be 2 years old June 26th; one bay mare. 8 years old, wt. 1200. ; 21 Head of . Hogs 21 Eighteen bred sows, sixteen spot ted Poland Chinas and two black Poland Chinas. One- with plgH at side three weeks, old salo dy. Siro is Hodges' Iowa .Monster, which weighs 935 pounds. ? ' Farm Machinery, Etc. 8-foot Deering binder; broadcast seeder; .-'frond Ann mower; stump cultivator; good buggy; garden plow; Va,ok f'sHl, .fijdpr;A Meo.tJLp. crcajn separator keroueno barrel; block" and tackle; two good wagons with v ii ri'i m k. u . a 1 1 -4 i1 . . 1 j 2ir: tic - - -" WW 1 IMU llffif'lll V... s l iv rr. ... iMllll Do your t money Ii 9 to "to protect ourfemilv fear of f-fi landlords tap widows door. ; A GOOD MANY MEN GO ALONG THOUGHTLESSLY PFnn ING ALL THEY MAKE. WITHOUT PROVIDING FOR -Their FAMILY'S FUTURE. THIS IS WHAT FILLS ORPHnS HOLMM AND DRIVES WIDOWS TO THE SCRUB PAIL. HOLMES THE MAN WHO DOES HIS DUTY HAS AN ACCSUNT in nun BANK AND REGULARLY ADDS TO IT. HE DOES i NOT ' WAnV mi? FAMILY AN OBJECT OF CHARITY. NOT WANT HIS ;".' DO YOUR DUTY START THAT BANK ACCOUNT NOW IN SnNKBECEIVE 3J INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Krrriers Stte Bank PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA ' WVWVY v -