THURSDAY. AUCUST 1, PAGE SIS PLATTSM0I7TH SKin WEEKXY JOURNAL Saturday Specials! DRY GOODS Pepperral and Aurora 9 4 blcacbc! sheeting, very special, per yd 42c LL muslin, excellent quality, per yd 10c Apron ginghams, very best grade, per yd I3V2C Ladies cotton hose, black, brown and white, pair. . .19c Children's Ribbed I lose, sies 5 to 9, per pair 15c FURNISHINGS Men's blue chambray work shirts, made with two pockets; while they last at, each $ .65 Men's heavy 220 denim overalls, special, pair. . . 1.29 Men's dress sox. black and brown, per pair 15 Men's athletic underwear, penal per suit 79 Men's suspenders at 39 Men's dress caps, values to $ i.00, .spt-ci:.l at o9 Just Received 50 pair meti s dress trousers in serges, cashmeres and worsteds. Priced exceptionally low! Boys' Knee Pants, Suits, Shoes See us before you be.y GROCERIES CASS COUNTY FARM BUREAU COST REPORT REPRESENTATIVES AT MEETING IN JULY GIVE REASONS WHY FARMERS NEED HELP 10 lbs. pure granulated sugar for I lorseshoe. Star and Climax che.win, per lb. Camel cigarettes, per pkg Ivor j' soap, swi ill size. 2 bars for. ... Navy !eatis, .nest quality, per In No. 3 can 'oma'oes, brst M'ude, per can I'm 1 1 r j;:u ! n Bring us Your Krgs We pay ll Highest Market Price .G9c .79c . lSc .15c . . 7c .12c .39c , t ' ' : 1 m i 1: oartineot Dtore FRANK. 1. FANGER. Propr CARD OF TIIAIIKS I'm ? i .:. for ihtir ail !n ilo- M-r v ice. the count v for the u-e I 1 1 tii ';:; house, and the friends We t:-.W M.is means . f expressing aiul neiyhb v ...ir svtn,,:itjv ih- h!iii trifii'l of this .,.Hi!iiuti;ry Rll u i t. I an.l for the beautiful ",ir ! ! : m ..! trie mmv ii,,,w.vs. Mr. aiol Mi .e:s of !. 7 1 i i 1 1 -lit. t n-i all'l the .,,.- r-r Mav .- : l- . 1 1 lioT'or I : : !! 10 nui love.i eae, v,..,. l i-h.-v ,1 in - , ii ft-: timed to i i.i! ! l :ie hoiii' !:i!nl. Ksj.-fia ll'l I 'i i ii U The A : n -; i 1 1 i !'n- ( l:i iff :' ' i'i - ' is lli-- ! i v '. ', . gi.ui. 'I:i. !.- I inji. i 'ha n: -r. L'ii V ; :; V:;oi s .md t ;.. . ' i .-!n! ' l i'-:i.lir.r ior ' . r ( i ; i Kv r t. -.-1 1 .1 a sol ;:la ii:ti.. .1 W. I'r.ilell E. !.'. Sehulhof. Ii- l:i r A . ..;.,,.-.! :: ! tin- i;n:ir'i ' .i: I LSHCOLM SEPTEMBER --5-6-7-3-9 NEBRASKA'S GREATEST EXPOSITION ; Y'-O DEPICTING l''-'."A' " THE FINEST ' LIVESTOCK-AGRICULTURE-HORTICULTURE -DOMESTIC EXHIBITS I BOrS AND OIKLS EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATIONS' BAn' HEALTH 'DEPARTMENT. BOYG' CAMP.l f n A PL'S U f rl Er- raw I r- zrr a 7 i'r BEST AND CLEANEST ATTRACTIONS., h:ch CLASS MUoiCAL PROGRAMS DAILY. ' : A I I T- "N r . - . - - . - . V . r Tin' Nat ioii.il l-'arm niirau some liint a"o asKi-u i'iicm i-ihiiii in ni I Mate that lias a farm bureau ( ni.iki' a i-iort to tl.' national iik:ui iat ion that coiilil li useil in sending in siai nu nts that might In placed le ture 'impress for the purpose of .se en lint? adequate farm legislation. T!o- n ir( s-uiat ives chosen l;y Cass eoiiniy i cn-i-led of a hanker, iii mki ot" an elevator and three lariii-ii-. and 'luy met on .hih !lh and :..viiri-il toil and enil.l'-le of I he eost it' iipcratiiur l!:-' far in arid Itn- os1 I' l he el ops. TI i- cii'imil tee !'.!Ve the present " . .. i 1, i-. ml i li ! a t" lieu 1 1 il i e in sexei.u I rmiM'-i, l'ir.-f lieins; low tinanrial eoii liili ii i-allsed h.v tile l-'ederal lie- !,,.;vc hank- Middenlv sti.ppine, lii.ir ' i"a:is in-ieail of gradually li-ssi-mnij l a nuiiii-' i' "! lo.ia iiiailt . Tilt- il i !! t ' I'.'lwei-M the pli:'e ; iid !c :!ie fariai r tor iti-- pr.nl. let : ;.d liit- p. ii i- p. i:d by I'o- ulliniate iiilMihii r for the finished prodiKt' was ; i i s i .-h.'v.n tin- repo:':. The' a!- -'A." ba d 1 ' i i :i '-Hill v," priee of v'. i.-.it a i per 'u-iul alld flour j f:.T. a -.eli. I..!1 on- bushel of wheat : 1! - i;( ie I :' liillli r v ill u. ' '-' e ; n,.iindv i.l' i'bi.ir: !l lal-.-s! lii- brand and -rV-ris fi.f his r.riad ' ill'. 'I'ii.- C'i-1 f,a ,-:iel; of tlnur is i i ii-- ;ill pi $2. I in-' t I lli re).--.- is S I IPL'" w !i i:-h il the lliid db unit's profit . 'I he relation :,f pli.'es of 1-111111110-ilil'.es ni !ii r 1 ban a u lieu 1 1 u re Colli i d . A li to pre-war priees of I U cei.ls P r I 1 1 - ! i . -1 . All farm inai liiiti i v luti P . cent above.. I.al or '- p i cent at').. iiewar prices. A-sessed land lief'-re I!:e War ws $!H" In Jpni, now Sl.'oi. l-:: t cent higher. IP -p a -. i Ii:-, of tin- marketing and tun p. rtaii'iii taciiities tlie report !-!.il.s til.lt ti.e Cost of t ra llsport a - i ii :i inrrtased 1hi per cent. In l'.i 1 7 or: to Kau-as City ! cents per huu-i drd. now SIT.'" per hutiiiied; wheat to Kansas Cily ill IIH'i, 11 r iif; per lu. now L'l cents pi hntidied. tern to (nnaiia in lhl-. " een's per hundred, now 12 cents per huadvul: wheat t: Oinaiia in l!l."i. (i c-nts per hundred, now 1 :'. c. n'. per hundred. In the production of crops 1 In- :-..;n-i:ii::ee rep. .r' on the produ.-i iu !' :. coin crop f thirty bushi I 1 per act'- v.iiicii it 1- tsttuaied will cover that of I'.lJl: Cos! of el, :;7 cell's; ptepari.ii; urmiiiil. pia 11 i itiir. ? "J ; ci.-t el' cu ! ! ' '. a t iot. . . : ; u -. k i . -i I. !lin--.'! r.t. : - i i v -y. 7". certs; a , , ,, . ! -. j laes, .r. 1 . '.".; i. is'niii taxes. 4 ' Ford hwfn! lens, 50c -a:- . .ii i- !:..!. ,..: a at ; ! r eitit. -ii. !'f:is briirus i In '' .!' I lie a tea ta .fU.U to p.- i diiie at. 1 a! thirty bushels io i he :u e lilal.es he ''Ii-' per b:l-!lel 7 Cellts. Tao to! of pindiiiitiis the l'.2 1 wheal rop thai i- beitiL- sold today is as follows: I'o-t of seed, ' : cost of idowinic. $2.r.u; eettiim mund ready, $1; s.-iAitiL'-. 7" Cents; ctitiini;. ?1.2-"; twine, i .". cents; siiockins. labor, threshing. $:; ilav-tiinu cusl at 7 eiUs'per bilslie!, Sl.Ua; niar-ketini.-,. 7.". cents; ;ix's. $1.2."; per :o!iai taxes, 4 cents; depreciation of i"juiimeni . $1 ;."; vaiile of land. SI au per acre at ' per cent. $'.; wi'li a total cost of pi, fifteen bushels would average about $1.74 per bushel to raise the crop. Tii report is submitted by W. B. Ka titling:, president; (:, tko Towle. vteretarv and I.. It. Snipes, eaunty agent of the Ca.ss county farm bnr lail. . Spoil. Togs Skirts of fancy weaves and wash Satin are the smartest thing in Fall wear and win instant admiration where ever seen. Choose the very necessary part of your wardrobe early. Price per yard, $2.50 to S3.85 Also Sport Silk in stunninp shades and fancy weaves for the sweater blouse. lJer yd. $3.75 and S5.00 . K.iwanl Hip Mr. at: I Mr- a. ea 1 a t v t r.t piano tuner. Tub Skirts of fine qual xly Gaberbine, well tailor ed and butron trimmed only a few left at reduction price of $3,50 KEITH COUNTY OB JECTS TO NEGLECT fi.i y Mai ion Haiikins in Serious (liticn ns Rtsull oi Neglect Was German l';isoiur Filet Blouses youth ful styles, soft yarn and much color ar.d behold, you have the guy sweater of the new season. We carry a large assortment of beautiful shades of yarn at 45c H. M. SOENNICiiSEN A Good Quality of Goods at a Low Price! CALL PHONE 53, 44 ond 144 jei' -.hir. T. II. pollock Gai ii;. FIRitVORKS CIRCUS-HARNESS 5 RUNSUNG-'rACES ourV aim cur motto7' A CRrp.TER NEOflASKA" "SERVICE TO 7H OfEATeST MUMOER" Tilteti i no., at eighty year.; 01 age and this is tin- hrsi ojipoiitii.il he has had "1 visiting ht sou for soliu- time and it is Heed I cm-'. Io a I lo" occasion has in ri) a mof il- as aiit o;ie for ue 1 . YOUNG tm BELIEVED OF FROZEN BURDEN . z.- ; i I i i 5 U r u f-- i iw AT EAGLES9 Plattsmouth, Nebraska Saturday, August 6th Music by the Hew Orleans Syncopated Jazz Band These boys are noted all through the south for their Famous Rag-Time Music. So if you want to dance to the finest music that has ever played in your city music that has lots of pep and snap. Remember the date. Come in and find out for yourself. An Evening You Won't Forget! Dance Starts at 8:30 P. M. LOCAL NEWS f'rom Weilnesda v s I tally. .1. V.. I.ancaier of .Murray wa here for a few hours today at t ( ii'i i tig to soiie' matter-; betore the bojrd of ei . i i ? i r v oiiitiiissioio rs. Ihl S. Tut! of .Murray was in the city last cvenine; lor a few hours at t.i:dl!: t I some matters of business and i-itin.' v.ilh friends. II. C ('reamer of .Murray was .iiron;'. iti ise t:oinv, to Omaha this aT teriioon to spend a few hours there a f ! i-nii i n;.", to some matter.-; of busi- j .Mr. and Mrs. Turner .MeAllisi.-r. of l.os Anc.eb's. California, are in I the city enjoying ;i visit Ijere at I he home of Mrs. .McAllister's sister, Mrs. Mary Ilurrows and family. t j. I. Iliatt. the Murray mercliant, was lure for a short time tiiis niorn j ins en route to Otnnha where he spent ! a lew hours hours at the wh.'desale j lookiuv. after some business matters, j V. Iier.s and L. J. Mayfield cf I Louisville were in the. ity this af- tcrnoon, ti interview the board of county couunisyionors in rcanl to s.otne matters pertaininR to the road work in their locality. " Henry A. Cuthuiann, the Murdoek hanker, was here for a few hours to day in company with William Mann ami Conrad YVehrniann. both of the vicinity of M unlock t:i attend to ! some matters at the court house. O. O. Kins of Superior arrived in ,lhe city yesterday via the auto route in comnanv with his brother. Iaac Kins and family and they will de- ' part in a few days for Minnesota to enjoy a fishing trip among the fam ous lakes of that section of the coun try, i ney report a most uengist nil t . 1 . r" i j.. 1, I trip from Superior. Leaving there at.1" -vciyuouy my j 10 a. m. and arriving here at 7 p. m. my price is richt , yesterday. I i Jerome Tilton, of Bradgate. Iowa, fatber of Charles Tilton, of this city, is here for a visit with the son and also at the home of his niece. Mrs. Elizabeth Forbes and family. Mr. 1 Prominent Evident of Virtet stee Hill Stuck Up and Precious Car go of .Ice Cieam T;iken Tiiis city wri-t the scene last even in l' of a rather utimual hold up in that the booty -i-.iii.-i by the 'rob bers" was not goid or jewels or even "I h.otch" but ice crt am. The victuii of liie holdup, who is .r.t of lilfi bos wlm believes ill the theory of earl to bed and tally to rise, hal staiiiii for his home on i.be promintory shortly after 10 o'clock and was wholly unaware of the dia bolic plot tiiat iiad been hatched up auain-i him 1 y his friends and as sociates anil Jus! prior to leaving for hon.e called at Morgan's and secured two quarts of i.-e cream with which to soi.th his appetite before retiriiif, for the night and gailly wended his way homeward, together with oi.e of his neighbors. The young men were proecdingsNii one of the little traveled streets on the Mill and Ihe pi-sessor of the ice cream whist lllii; merrily. "Ain't We (rot Kim" wioti out .f the weeds along the road'.lile stejip'-d a niasl d figure thai cm ly commanded "haud-uip" and in an in.-tant I iie ' ..iiimand was obeid Ihe youth a -' !; i u the h k h a ma n to refrain from opening lire with hi--artillery and th- ice cream win r.l ol ly turned over to the "haiulli." The young man who su Hated (In experience it is reported has not en tirely lecovifed from the i-IiiiIh of tlie holdup ;ind on reach I ne. no was feeling (iy weak around lie regions oi tlie stomach. August Victor record., iioa on vale. Com in and hear llo-m pl'i J. ( raliill I I d 1 Ogalhlla, Neb.. Aug. L. The peo ple of Keith county are aroused at Ihe treatment accorded .Maris. n llan Kins, war veteran, by I lie nvi rn nni,t. Ilanhins volunteered from Keith county and lel'l with Company I'. I-Ml'ili Nebraska regiment, but was later transfer) ed Io Company I.. Kit ly-ninih infantrv. Koniih division, and wem to France. In Hie fighi ing on the western front he was captur ed by the Cermans after his broth er. U.llliel. had been shot d )W!l 1V iiis side. Himself wounded by a luil-K-; thrtr his simulder. he was also ga-sed and among the first of Aiii'-i-ii ails taken prisoner. la the (ierman hospital he n-ci ived lit t ! at I. ill ion. W hen mustered out ne was marked up physically fit, re gai'dli ss of his wounds. On I. is re turn home, being phvsica!lv unable Io p. i tot in a man's work any longer, in- applied for compensation. After lw e a m ina ! ions he was allowed . S per moiilii. About a ui.mth ago it was decided that il would be well lot him lo go .to some government hospital for treatment. lie claims thai on a.ciiint of hav ing no l nnds in- "I ntiiuii il" his way lo Leavenworth, Km., ami niade ap flicaf.jj ;;i !'ie gov -ranient !:. --pit .il. biii on a;-coiiiii of his untidy appear-' ance lloai !ia viug In at h;s way. t hey accii'iil ! : i t n tif being a "booe fight er'' an I. W. W. and carrietl tio-ir insults io a point unbearable he de cPires. He left and Miuehl work iti liie Kan as liarvesi field;. became ov rhea. I ed diliillg liie severe ho! wa!':cr. sllf!'il';i del n-ic ila ry iiisan i:. wa a rrc 't ed .-iiid tai-iw;: ini i jail I v a Kau-a-' sio ri'.'! am! Ins ju-t I. !1 I I 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 to i'a!.Ui. N'eb., by ilis ptlell' . I'lib ss i he go vern la i ii ! dose muf thing a' oiee i!ie eountv com m issioii -ets have . e;i notilied lep- will be !aken to giva- him tr"atnietii a! oh" o! i lo- insa ne ho-pit a is. The pe,,i!e (,f Ki ii'i ci.un'y are i:i dignati! at such t i'e.i I un-u t !" -no- i.f lio-ir he.'Me-. :i!id t!i'.' higi'.i's! otlicials of liie Am -:ii-an Legi-m wiil be a p P'taleil in to s;.rnie ju 'ae far .Mar ion Ilinkii.-. OPERATOR AT 03EA POLIS IS HELD UP Two Cclored Met: Last Ui;ht Stink Up Operator ni:d Secttteil SS ti:il Made Esc.ine L i-1 night a ".-lick up" party cip.Mu near :h.- Lu r 1 i u g ! oi: si; na ::-.Vir :;' ''r-apil's ai'd a-: a ." -s i i : of w'ii:"'i M. ! lampion, 'he oper;!o: v as sieali ibv u for JS In ; v, .1 c.i-ir M 1111 11 Mr. Hampton liaU Just --repp.il ir.pin the tower to deliver some train oilier: to .. frtigil! liiat V';e d ra v lag mm tin- Mucl; when two dusky iiutd lam i-ts stepped up to him from out j 1 f fiie darkni-s i:id presen.i-iu a; tevolvir reilested tiia! he elev;i!e l is liaiuts which lie. dul and lb-.- no-ni then searched his person and removed liH'cftoi'i S hard earnid deilais audi without even a word of thanks di. j apptared in the daikness and sue-. s -1 11 1 1 made their geiawav. .In 1 ah'.u; 'he lime the robherv . (.(curied a nort hhaiuul freight wasj passing oil ! he Missouri I'a.i.i. tracks and made a sho.'t ,-;op a! tile clos-ing and il is tWoiight that the twa; men were able to reach this and make their way into Omaha. A mes sage was sent to the Omaha author ities to be on liie waleh for the mill but no word of their arrest has been leceived and tin v it 11 ilou I t ed ! y su,: ce; lullv made thoar getaway and ate now enjoving the fruits of their haul. HAS HAND CAUGHT Y ,1 i-rdi v al'leinoon while Ceorge I locker was engaged in working around a po t e of threshing niacliin rv at Ihe farm of Ceorge Slander, In- had In . rlr.hl hand very severely Injuied Mr. eeker was cleaning I lie iv lilider of the thresher when r? 5 ertsi SifTS ,.-.-,1 ts T'm -a w v i 11; fewf Fowo- j I si!os KA jhj You can plow, disk, harrow, harvest, thresh, bale hay, grind feed, fill the silo, saw wood, pump water, pull stumps, do road work cr any other power job around the farm quicker, easier and at less cost to you with the Fordson Tractor. Twenty-four hours each day, every working day in the year it will give maxi mum service. Light but powerful it gets from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control effi cient, economical and above all DEPENDABLE. Get in the povver-frjrming frame of mind now. Call, phone or drop us a card for facts. See the Fordson in practical operation. T. H. Pollock Auto Co. Plattsmoutli, Nebraska. 1 net t -t-J Forcison Tractor Demonstration! The T. 1 I. Pollock Auto Co, are now ready to dem onstrate the Fordson Tractor and will plow one day for any farmer who is thinking of buying a Tractor for Fall plowing. One Fordson will plow as many acres in one day as two men with eight horses. Save expense, save your horses this hot weather and farm with a Fordson Tractor. Phone or call on us for a demonstration. First calls will be served first. T. H. Foliock Auto Co., Phone No. 1. Plattsmouth, Neb. P EACHES FOR CANNING! My Fancy Elberla IVuclir are due next week. -ATTENTSC!- The Peach crop is very shoit this year. If you want nite peaches please give me your or der NOW. Next week will be ED. RIPPLE 2nd Door South of the Postoffice Phone 134 Mot HJurging You to Buy! -Jul if tninding you that our limi nlitpmrnl of Young Men's I ''nil Suits is line. Chr ks r.nd stripes are to be thr thiui;. If you are wanting ruinirtliinjj choice; want it early, and wear a 37-38-39, Stop In! 1 rrv. are from Kuppen hritiicr and Hart Schaffner Marx, and that means quality, fit and satisfaction. the engine suddenly reversed and the third linger oi the left hand was euiiuht and almost torn oil. The thumb of tin- saute hand was also injured. HOME DEMONSTRATION Tlie Home I), nionslration Agent Miss Ida Williams will hold the meet ing at Lewiston ehureh east of Mur ray n Thursday. August 11th and at which time she will be glad to aiisv r any uuestiotis eovering the latin work and such matters as can ning, poult rv raising, sewing, inter ior decorating. Mr. L. It. Snipes, county -farm agent will also be pre- sent to assist in the meeting. . FINED FOR ASSAULT From Wednesday's Iially. County Judge Ueeson yesterday afternoon heard the matter of the complain against Harry .MarolY, ;i Resident of tlie vicinity of (ireen wood who was charged with having assaulted County Commissioner C. F. Harris during1 an altercation over a ctrtain piece of road in the west part of the county. The young man was given a fine ot $S and costs amounting to $1.'L40 and which was settled and he was allowed to g;i on Ms way homeward.- rlllie new Ford lawful lens, f0c per 'pair. -T. H. Pollock Garage. Philip ShiaielL Auto Electrical Service Generators, Starters and Ignition Systems OVERHAULED! -Storage Battery Service! - R. 3. WINDHAM, JR., Located With Ceo. E. Wcidman Tire Shop i A i-. i 1 f. r 1 1