X...S - PAGE TWO f'LAllaMUUIH SEMl-W-kfciLLi JUUHJIAL r PAGE EI6ET PlATTSilOUTH SEMI-WEEEXY JOUIUiAI. JvtOIIDAY, APP.I1 25 1521 !jL?Jtl if INfjfD ws Friday being Arbor day, the bank, 'iis eloped and Mr. and Mrs. IUu visited friends in Weeping Water! and Kim wood. j Miss Carrie Fchaeffer was a vii-, tor in Murdock for a short time last ;t the home of we!.-. l.ing a, frn-rt her brother. Charles. George "chauffer, who has beei pointing his home in Ma::!ey. has the? worl. compbted and the house pre sents a fine appearance. rwiss Jtnr.T" .Mae ork was a lor in the Manlev public schools r' i.- J- 1-st with Mrs. C. M. Andrns was a guest of friends in Omaha last Tuesday. Jacob Lohnes of Weeping Water was a guest of friends in Manley for a number of days last week. Andrew Schliefert has been build ing a number of bridges in this vi cinity for the county of late. Sheehan and Heebner shipped a car oi" mixed cattle and hogs to the Fouth Omaha market last week. Frank Stander. wife and daughter of Omaha, have been visiting with 'of Minnie Peters, who has been visit ing in Manley for some days past, were passengers to Omaha last Fri day, making the trip in the- car of Mr. Harms. John Habel and wife arrived in Manley last Thursday from their home in Plattsmouth and were vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maceney, they being the par ents of Mrs. Habel. There is being much wheat sold in Manley during the past few weeks, though the people are a little slow in disposing of their corn at this time. The ereneral run of grain is ' improving however. Misses Thelma Hudson and Une Crook, who were attending the coun tv convention of the Christian En- der.vor at Weeping Water last week, were over Sunday guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. George Goodman. PICTURE AT TRACTS STATE WIDE INTEREST "THE DOUGHBOY'S RETURN" ORIGINAL PAINTING FROM CANTEEN AT BREST. IS near Friday, am! whs v.eli pleasrd the way things were going. Charles Ge;la-h has been disposing of a number oi F-rd cars the past week and finds a more ready demand for them than the larger one-;. M ur- southwest of Manley. A very satisfactory business is be ing done this month by the Missouri ctr of sand and also Pacific at its station here. It is ex the last of the week. I neeted to have the local receipts for relative-; and friends in and Manley for the past few days. The firm of Frost, Curyea & tey received a one of lumber Mrs. Charles Gerl-u h v; v davs in Omaha being a g for a f. a giTr-t of : who is Lite; sne college. last r duughi'T ing sci.o.'i! : .Vurphy. lpita! in VI" be iblo ("ha J IISI ph I: as m.ikii will soon home. Orri- SthiieiYrt, Onirir Coon and in Omaha last v. meeting of son;- : t ion. T. F. Jam!.-on of .lsitor week. Mis-? a the St . v!i(i is tin- Ornaha. i- rep.-t-satisfi'.t-t'jry im )s r:jtd that he to return to his George Myers recently purchased a lifter for the spring tern planting, from ot;r implement dealer. Herman lail. Harry O lirien of near Cedar Creek v.-as a visitor with friends and rel atives in Manley last Thursday for a short time. the month run approximately $3,000 unless there is a marked falling of:' in business the next week. Roy Warren, the carpenter, has been enjoying a visit from his moth er. Mrs. Walter Warren, from her home at Grand Rapids, Mich., who ! departed on last Tuesday for the west PUBLISHED . IN OMAHA BLE J Through Whose Courtesy the Journal Has Seemed at Leiricn th3 Cut Now Club Rccr.is A. urv Steinkump. Yogl.-r v c:e intending a org:; :nz:.- i Clinton Andrus was called to and will visit at the home of her Weeping Water one day last week, son and daughter, who make their where iie had some business mat- home at San Francisco. tc-rs to look after. i Art Rough has purchased of Frost, i School Kiddies Pleased , With i b . l. I i'o.':t kv-i been -1 for s( venil days 1 I o con ; 'act i he and Mrs. J-Mward j.ast. beinsr ei.')!i. new herm- i.T .Mr Jochim. W. H. Fro: I and wife, v. i; li tio ir little daughter. Itamoii-i. and Mr. John FIei--.-h.Man. the contractor, at f ewb-d t!" buibl'.if exhibit ion in Oim; : ! fore :.urt of hist vrek. b -fh ing over the rniv new mod: I.- it Mi-s : St. Cath where .-! I ej orted is hoped I in th i. .lildii;;: line. arv .vurrr.v. v.ioi J- ;T t; ;--i!-.e; 2o:-piial in Oa'ai: ,e is r.-i't-ivinn treatment. a- making protfre.-s : ml it that .-he mav be a hie to re- Caryea & Murtey. the lumber for a lo w birn which he expects to erect on his farm at once. Mrs. T. Bergman was looking af ter some business matters in Omaha last Monday and Tuesday, making the trip via the Missouri Pacific. Herman 1all was a business visi tor in Omaha last Monday, where he wer.t for a truck load of repairs and supplies. He also visited at Council Uluffs. Daniel Rourke has been decorat ing a:id papering some of the rooms at the Parish house during the past wee':, which is adding greatly to the Liienor appcrauce of the home. Miss Margaret Wolpert was a vis- the addition of a volley ball and some toboggan slides and other play ground equipment, the scholar; are in the height of their glee and are playing over time just now. !'o l- Had a Social Dance The young people of Manley and vicinity enjoyed a very pleasant time at the dance which was given last Monday evening at the Woodman hall. The Holly orchestra of Platts mouth furnished the music, which was enjoyed by all. A picture painted on i lie walls of the Red Cross canteen at Urest. France, during the days when the far-flung hordes of the American F. peditionary Forces were swarming through this gateway of France on their way homeward bound, has be come almost a classic as a represen tative of the spirit of the A. F. F. now rapidly vanishing from sight. The American soldier when his task across the sea was accomplished, cherished one thought more than all others, and that was of the day when he might board the transport home ward bound, ami it was this thought that prompted the bringing into ex istence of "The Doughboy's Upturn." first painted on the walls of the car.-; teen at Urest, but which now lianas' in a place of honor over the doors of j the club rooms of Hugh J. Kearns' post Xo. "it;, American Keg-ion, in thi? .v. jK5:-5 -i i : : 5- . ,W'iA'.f . v .'iv;xi'. if V i. (iiin-l tv: Ulirist I'hoto k.is f.f.y,.i'. -.v, Cv 7 4 yx vt - ' 4 "Til K DOUGIIUOY'S Hugh J. Reams 1'ost RHTI'UX." brought to Xo. S, Atnerican Leg! .meriea in ti: by .Miss Fdith Martin (insiri above) ; clr.b rooms of which it oer :jties an :id presented honored j I i- to ee. The greater part of the American f'.-rc(s found their way through Rrest on the way home and at the canteen of the Red Cross there ihev found many of the comfort.-, and de lights of home life, it being a', t ? i cinteen that Miss Kd.th Martin of this city was stationed and it was through her efforts that the I.vgion p'st has. secured the picture. When the canteen was dismantled, there was l:een competition among the workers for the various picturts vitii vhicli A. R. F. arii.-ts had deco- and al- of h .ere for 'S. nor.' am! getf-ng :t a bo-ird ni thoiir'h they i h ! the prom: v, reei.ers to sec t hat t !iey warded to thorn in the sta ever caiii';. Miss Mart ill. however, r-'-i or niiiu dougli boy. the t.ieture ab'iard, whfc'i l in I'.e iiuinl.i of the n'er for crating. On ar-itini-.re. Miss Martin ex- to u r ho:ne h'-ro. 1, X.: s sist- d ca fried it was piac : hip's ca riii rival at l; pre;-id ) r:ied the interior of the building, and Mi-s iatiil was able to secure this one. which was oonsiikivd one i'ur so: on:e M : -: tore, btj i i ".o e-, by 1 1: if M.irtin ii the i,;:' t!:e I.e.-:io -lv alter returninr. rc i'.K-d the f.i.--"n irg of the club :i last Xoveu.ber. of Buys Farming Machinery Gits Wentlt, of near Murdock. was i -k, ii. ill., lot T It II Oil XT Yioilicr sjiii .tiiiiic i a 1 iiiiiiua ctiiu viiii- here purchased a number of farm ing implements from our dealer. Herman Dall. among which were a turn home in the near fnfire with l.er health comrletely re.-toro l. M-irk Wile.--, am? wifi were visit ing in Mai:ley fo- a short time hist wee!-.. Mr. Wi'es !oohi::g after onie bu in-sr laatters v :i!e Mr-. Wib's .-pent some time wit'i friends, being a yttesi at the !nn.es of Fred Flciseh noiTi. A. Si. Rumlib- and W. 11. Frost during hrr s:av. accompanied bv Miss Rena Christen -en. the latter remaining while Miss Wolpert returned home Friday after noon. While returning from Plattsmouth last week. A. Steinkamp had the mis fortune to encounter a number of very bad snowdrifts for this time of year, and fooud it necessary to shov el his way out once, while he was pulled out three times on the trip. This is pretty much of a snow storm for the mMdlc of April. Theo Harms and wife and Miss BPS a f r" ti d i Pi B 01 FiOot, Curyea z Murley have come clear on the re-3cf.:si:r-ent price of all kindo of builcing material? Do you iincTV, that we are selling cur lumber just as lew now as you have to seil ycur farm products? Lo yoa knov, that ve have not one tIiscatI;Jicd customer, but cill feel ihcy have their full money's worth? How about ihat house, barn, chicken or hog house, implement shed or crib. See us. We'll save you money. Frost, Curyea 8l Murtey, W. H. FROST, Manager MANLEY NEBRASKA manure spreader, row machine, all use on his farm. a lister and a of which he t wo will Visited Here Rev. William Mcjvenna, of Lin coln, where he is resident priest of St. Mary's Catholic church and the Rev. T. Corcoran, who ministers to the parish at Elm wood, visited in Manley one day last week at the home of Rev. Father Higgins. pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic church of this place. Mr. Keckler Very Poorly Mrs. Thomas Keckler. who has been confined to her home for a num ber of weeks from sickness, is still feeling very poorly and is still unable to be about. Mrs. Rose Keller, of Weeping Water, and the members of the Royal -Neighbors are caring for him. Will Erect Modern Home W. H. Frost and wife have con cluded they may as well have a new modern home at not, for since hav ing stated In their advertising mat ter that the prices of lumber have come down, they are now going to act along that line. They have pur chased two fine lots just south of the excellent home of C. K. Mocken- ; haupt, and will immediately begin jthe erection of a new five room bun galow mat win ne modern in every respect, from the basement to the at tic. The contract has been let to John Fleischman, who with Mr. Frost staked the site out and few days ago and excavation for the basement will be begun immediately. This will add another excellent mod ern home to the village of Manley. city. The picture is in water colors and tii is two and a half by tour teet in size and is clever" in the extreme in its portrayal of the happy, care-free doughboy on his way west toward home. the most attractive and popular of large number that had been nhnoil on the walls. Incidentally, it is the oulv one which reached the Ciiite I s'!;iles. the other wo'Ker: ing content to "Let Oeorgo do he-it." Iwhtn it came to packing and picture : i:e verv gencro :--i v ( :tre to be hung .v. V. looms. where it mig memories of the davs I lie long, long tra""!. whose ;t the point of deh.trkat hm picture is n streiig remindei i f the Legion members of Me red the p'c e wall.; of t L o ht bring b -c that were and no . a.- and t! to n any the time when they, too. i homew.srd bound Leei:,i- Carp' endosed if in The (liiMi'h'i ii hi sho .-evem !i di'. is; i he picture i a.-sed i. iter a Ii:.: !hrou:.'h I '.rest V List V. el k. r! Wots Ii':. i i.i ;orne frame. ! ' r -ion. , in the pict or-:- b at -; the i mblem of t and this feature of ne that had many ami varied dianges as eacli division al organization pa -ing through the port f ie'-st, took occasion to ad irn 'he shoulder of the doughboy wi'h Jheir own particular emlilem, tin seventh hc-itig tiie last to have a chance to p'a'e 5 is unl-lem n the liappy soldier boy. Through courtc -y of the Omaha which recently published a cm! :f tli rii'-ti're :in.l il iscr i nt i i e ;irtiel :e .jon.rnal is alile to reoroduce it, i th as well r. -; a picture of the donor. Mis.; Mar'in. who is an enthusiastic booster for the Legion. Fine stationery, jonrnal office. We are entering the light ning and cyclone time of the year. How about your insurance, are you sufficiently protected? I write for the Farmer Mutual of Lincoln, the Columbia and Springfield. t WEEPING WATER Republican FIRE TORNADO and HAIL Your patronage solicited. W. T. BIOfiARDSOM, Mynard, Nebraska ha op- ret u rued work a irytL&jr-sz i'Hi' It Pays to Be Safe IJon t wait until it is too late. Re member Licrhtnms strikes and destroys millions of dollars worth of proDertv and kill-? hundreds of people every year, You have no assurance that this season it may not be your turn to b struck unless you yet Shinn-Flat protection now. r" Protect 1NOW Before Light ning Strikes! Prevents Lightning Losses Shinn-Flat is superior to any other form of rod or conductor, for these reasons: 2 -Tht 7aCv" of3ShJ Flat' SJ?? ater "PcitV for electricity. a--Ii,M.?;Fifii.alJ?a contraction. - nuc.iu tunic in coniacc w:it moist earth, giving good Kroundir.R 4- The Siiuin patented four-leKRed brace, with self-lock-ing feature, fields top always in place. . 5 Shir.n l-'lat 13 alwavs installed by our licensed Dealer v.hom hnve instructed ' G A cash Bond is-.ued by a large Eonding Company in sure your money back if damage by Lightning occurs. Telephone us and we wiM gladly send you our book "Causa iiita uuii vt v a-ittiiwiiiig, atiu csHimaic OI cost Estimates cheerfully furnished for installation on your build ings Do not wait too long. for protection! HEKEUAW DALL, WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and Quickly End Them When the back aches and throbs. When housework is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep. When urinary disorders set in. Women's lot is a weary one. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Have proved their worth in Platts mouth. 1 This is one Plattsmouth woman's testimony: Mrs. Charles Mason, of 312 ?.rl street, says: "I have had quite a bit of experience with Doan's Kidney Pills up to a couple-of years ago. I used to have attacks when my back would be so lame and weak it bother ed me a great. deal to be around on my feet. My kidneys would be dis ordered at times, too. and I felt mis erable and had no ambition. A mem ber of my family who had used Doan's Kidney Pills with good suits, advised me to try did so with the best of a short time I felt like a different woman. I get Doan's at Fricke & Co'8. drug store and use them occa sionally when I get tired in my back and they always quickly relieve me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Mason had. Foster-MIlburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Good Dragged Roatl TO o -AND Oitv ansas Travel by Auto and Save Money and Time. T. H, Poiiock Bridge Land-GOLORAOO-Land :-'-t AND Mrs. G. W. Pugsley, of Persia, Iowa, who has ben here visiting her mother, Mrs. W. A. Taylor, who has been very poorly, returned home this afternoon, as Mrs. Taylor Is now showing improvement. MANLEY Mrs. Henry Mauzy departed this morning for Kearney, Neb., where she was called by the serious illness I of her son-in-law. Dr. T. J. Todd, j who has been ill for the past three weeks, but whose condition is. now City Property for Sale! One 8-room modern, 3rd and Vine streets. iy2 lots. $5,000.00. One 5-room, iy2 lots on west Main street. Good well, cistern. $400.00. One 7-room modern except bath. 11th and Main streets. 2 lots, one block from high school. Fine place. re-1 Cheap at $3,500.00. them and I 5-room house; 3y2 acres ground, results. In nne acre in fruit and one in alfalfa. City water, concrete cellar, electric lights, sewer. A dandy, place for $3,000.00. Two lots south of the 0-K garage. $300.00 takes the two. Four-room house, one block soutli of Main street on 5th, $2,000. Four-room house on Washington avenue and 10th St., $2,200. Four-room house just south of 0. K. Garage, $1,800. New modern 5-room house, two lots, on Washington avenue. A fine place, $4,700. MXTRDACVA 'weens, dui wnose conai EJ3rwvZIW. reaching a serious point. Sec j. e. nasofj, PHONES Office, 394 Residence, 229 Mis:; Uorothy Cor-'er. wt h'H :i home recmer-vt in from rutioii ior sit'j'nl!cit is. ;:-. week to her school Crete. , CI on Dunbar, who recently ujoler weut an operation for poem! i'-it is a? ;tn Omah.i hospital, w::.- uMe t return home last Saturday. (J!;n' many friends will rejoice to l,i;w that he is 'ttin-'; a1o:i'.c so nicely. N. C. ciiril"n -n loft -(la-, illumine; for Denmark, where he will spend the f-uinnier with relatives am: friends. Chris visited Denrmrk last summer. 1 1 i s native land still is at tractive to hin:. Riley Rector ac companied him as far as Omaha. The resignations of K. A. Frel rick.son, water and light commUsio.i er, and Ralph Nelson, assistant, have been sent to the City Council to take effect May 1st. Xo successor.; have been announced as y-i. Mr.! rredrickson i roimr west . j;:i1 Mr. ' X lson will enter the Lincoln !msi j ness collotjo. probably this fall. v. orti nas ikvh ren-iveo rn'i e iioi : the Ci:as. Hoover family, u rm-: res ident of th. i:- vicinity, now liviui: a. K;t Cars.m. Colorado. th;:t thel'- 7-; ye:.r-old uauichtcr k:nv-he.l h-wri ;v an avtomoioio la-t iiuivsMav althou.i-'li qui!e badly injuiel. i ting Hi ing very se!I now. At it was thought she was 'Killed. ' The Robert Itaker fam'ly moved i:: ' Tuesday from the. John Course farm touth if town, and arc occupying, their own residence on north Com mercial street. lio I!ohb.-;, who wa- venting tlii p'ace. moved to the Car-, her house on tho south side. Mr. Raker will do carpenter worl; witht hi.-, fatl'.er. hyrcn I'a'.c. r. They, .ire ! tin's week starting a large barn fori Arthur Rough. . Win. C(atma:! i-oems to be in about ; the hardest Rich of anybody on ac count of the snowstorm Criday r.i::bt., Will had spoilt the winter i:i Cali-r foi nia to avoid the cold weather ami' snow .shoveling but Saturday mori'-j ing he had to get out and shovel j about two inches of :;mv and ic . off his siilewa ll-.s. Will is n t much 1 of a complainer. but his conn t enam e .howed thai this went against the grain. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Askew went to Omaha Saturday morning for the week end visit at the home of their son Treat. Curtis Askew was coin ing down from Minneapolis to spend Sunday with them. He could i;el to Omaha and back lo his work during the week end but couldn't ma!o con nections to come on to Weeping Water. Mrs. Helen Wi-llick went up from 1 'la 1 1 ; moot h and Iho yhad unite a family gathering. A ,ood complete line of refrsgera io:s that are new, up-to-date and fully rusr-anlccd as to construction. m m S tin fe-'Va f'LATTS MOUTH NEBRASKA Bank of Cass County The apital, Surplus and Profits EGft to Your Business In Solicited Genera! Banking Busines All Depo'tts braska in this Bank are Protected by ths Ne- State Banking Guarant3 Law. DANCE AT MURK AY i i i There will be n social dance jiivenj at the I'uls Cansnor hall in Mur-i ray tomorrow (Tuesday) evening,! April ZiUU, Music ly the Holly or-j chestr.i. Hood time assured. j NEGF.O THEY FORGOT TO ' HANG. WILL NEVER HANG Shrcveport. A)ril 21. The' death sentence of l.ouie Kalon. the negro the sherirr if Ouachita parish forgot to hang last month, has been commuted by the slate pardon hoard to life imprisonment . according to reports received here today from Itutnti Kouge. i Kalon was convicted of murder, several months ago, and was brought from Ouachita parish to the Caddo parish jail for safe keeping. As he afterward wrote to Governor Parker, the sheriff said he was so busy with other affairs in his office that he for g,ot the day he was to hang Eaton. maise the Farm Pay! IS It must necessary be well if the Good land cannot do it alone 11 1 1 1 1 ! woiKcci ana nign grade macninery best results are to be obtained. The International line is acknowledge! as the best in farm machinery. We are carrying a full assortment from this line and invite you to call and see vis about anything you may be in need of. We also handle a complete line of repairs of all kinds, or can get you any we don't happen to have in stock on short notice. In the line of harness or harness repairing we can supply your wants at most reasonable prices. Primrose and Dc Laval cream separators are now greatly reduced in price. Don't wait longer to buy. 5 H- WILES 9 (GORDER'S OLD STAD) PLATTSMOUTH -:- -:- NEBRASKA Blank Books at the Journal Office. Subscribe for The Journal i I .- . .. .. 1.. i - ' ; 1 " ! o r