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PAGE TWO PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1022. "HH FOSSIBILiTY OF LOCAL NEWS a i t Special Prices n PifiiSS We were fortunate in stocking up pipeless Furnaces before the ad vance and have the following to offer for immediate installation: NOTE THESE LOW PRICES Three each Lifesaver pipeless, 26-inch fire pot, all-steel fur- OC r.ace, installed complete for )AOJ Two each No. 5038-B Sunbeam pipeless furnace, 20-inch d?1'?C fire pot. 12,000 to 15,000 feet capacity. Installed jl0 One No. 5040-B Sunbeam, 22-inch fire pot; 15,000 to 18, 0C0 feet crpacity furnace. Installed V One No. 5047-B Sunbeam, 24-inch firepot; 18,000 to 28, 000 feet capacity furnace. Installed tplUv One No. 20-25 Vacuum pipeless combination wood and coal I A T" 5x27 firer-ot with duplex grates for wood or coal. Installed. . V--1 Capacity of above furnace, 8,000 to I 2,000 feet. irr IRAQ .-wv m m La mm PS KLRfc NOT REM fci'l i i:n :da t ions t!i:ii c-?l tin not sit-in pi lwo each No. 5038-B Sunbeam pipeless furnace, 20-inch ,"4 lire pot. IJ.UUUto I 3, UuU teet capacity. Installed vA-v p One No. 5040-B Sunbeam, 22-inch fire pot; 15,000 to 18,- l ? O M i reec capacity rurnace. insianets y v LVV sired. 'J 1 The Pali's (;:: 11 On- n i!)47.R 9nr.lv.3m 'U-Jnrh firpnnt- 18 000 fn ?A - 61 i Ml ' ' I i " if To; 11 . ..w. . . ...w i - - V, PV-J'r.i.. i .:.. .. . I 1 " VM' i:-iv has L.T'ime ft4 One No. 20-25 Vacuum pipeless combination wood and coal J L-J 18x27 firenot with duplex crates for wood or coal. Installed. . yiw tizli ... ,!.." ,, .,r',! .!V hi "DEPENDABLE SERVICE" 1:1 . U h v&a' a is a u aka? e&si ana 3 p i ' 1 Til x- no rf .1 i t ' '"""'-'I' !; xeiepr.onerio.S8 -:- -:- -:- Jriattsmouth, Nebr. Fi- .1 . 'i.-r-- (. v hi it., j, f h: ! :..::! i .1 hi " ' ... ,. . - '. c"-( ."r i t : - biliUlhci? 5 bUUil l -! WEEK PROVES TO - : t . .! lii.. s-i r i 1 I ii :i OjMifax i!i iirilili Wi'i'.ni's iiiiU UiLL FORM m AS ZATIOM Soci?2 Lr will b listen -Lmrioves iccers Club cf bv li-cj i !.:it and Mr. J a me F. Dovle ;.s M.r'.neial secretary of the orani L. tin 51. i i:t plans are to nave too rooms .;r:a!i-e.i .o tliat various social Kath irins for the members, their faini lies and friends may be held during ui i.iiiiiii iv liiit-i tfjsuii auu n.t- re::tt-st anticipation of the forthcom- ' ini; pleasures i.-i hein held by the' memheihip, already well in excess! of the one hundred mark. I i E VERY POPULAR REPORTS FR0H 0MAKA INDICATE R. R. KAY ASX IKTERVEN- j TI0N OF STATE. The filiation iciaiive to the oft?n cusi-'ed iuu: tinn of calling; for state ;.,s i vi nti- i i lie growing more .vi', j'l.i.un-v froTU reports from ' a rel: tii t tin foeliiia: of rail- ofiki::!s t'nat their employes are j s;i'.jev t( 'I to indignities an 1 in- tiie l)cal authori- to be able to cope ! iih. j V. h'-e t!it-ri' !.:'s been nothing o( ! r "ally .'erious nature until t'.ie lat a-5. tiiere h ive net II a number I ci.se.s of paiutiir; houses and per ?:nnl : ui: i l.bii.'.-, v. iih jv.i n emn!i)e.l hi 'he si: ops that lias not rtsied well ; viMi t!:e meri ami t'auscd the Ren-! -..! ext)i ssi.ui that tl.fy were not! Ii ,ie!i tin- piotett ion t'uey ile- ' ! i lay t inic the psi ii'diiL? proc la i!ii more a 'id more ( ieials have heen j died with eondi- in th' mood to ly to the hiiier autiioritit-s of the! te to lake a' lion if an earnest t f- i. is tot in; u-' to elietk the fre ii"iit di.t in ha net-s that occur over he residence section of the city and which their men are involved. s ha.; Iii-iii indicated by Governor riiKelvie in hi;- speeches and in his v 'it to this city i.'.s: August, he is "' t dt-iiious nf callinu; out troops '(-ssible t 'Viu ts of the civil hae lien made to re an ! !" ih d ami there is who wutihl desire to have ceil under the retime 01 ority ':' it can be avoided, situation is in the hands . i . Quinton. and lie has r oi i -v.- entoiveiiii-nt i a up with the busi e community to th-vi: e ' .'. o1 : id :-i t ore oi: er ;iy possibility of out : 'i.'iiu1 and to do this y :in 1 it lit-ce-isary to r.uaihvr of ,U puties to . n 1 see that condi- From Thursday t. Iaily. Mrs. William Hunter was in Om aha today for a few hours attending to some matters of business. YV. H. Mark of I'nion was here to day for a few hours looking after some matters of business at the court house. Jud-;e James T. Hegley and ('our: Keporter L. L. Turpin were passen gers this morning for Omaha where they will look after some matters of business. Marriage license was issued this morning in the county court to Mr. Marcus it. MtCleve of Omaha and Miss Jessie 1. Todd of Union. The (ouplo will be married this evening at I'nion. From Wednesday's Unity. John ( i. Wunderlit h and I). Switz er, two of the prominent residents of Nt hawka. were lu re loday for a short lime en route to Villisca, Iowa, where they will spend a short time visit '"ng with Lester Wunderlich and look ing afier some matters of business. M s rs. Wui.dei lich and Switzer made a hike from their home early this morning to catch the M. r. train in order to make connections at this place. from I'rMiiv s liwily George M. Hall of Falls City is here for a few days' visit with his parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Julius Hall and family. William Deles Dernier, the Elm wood attorney was here today for a few hours atttnding to some matters of business at the court house. I-rovi Kruia v 1 - W -: 'l r ; a fm t'. 1 Bi&jik ooois! Yes you can get ' al! kinds. Tbe Journal. Little Folks are Shewing- Ileen terest in Display at Library and Better Lr.:rature. In- :. :is v. .i!( u mi'-'n eiimiimtt I so far as !!' the machinery o t!ie : ::t" them. '1 he bv-t w..y to avoid . !"i;y of marti.i law and :it interferericc with the law to trouble is possible to elim- he possi its attend iife of the i r -T a in 7.a .; on is oe city tiift r,;11' v-err hit the em- Frcm Friday's Ijany T!:;s has been a notable wet k 1 the various -.:ti, s over the - na: in ion . T! ti n rtii nit v ;i:a ' iv.-- Th- 1; tr.il v : 'i ' c."': ir bu f.imiii, tion i b t-rs" !..-:: c! of l'nirk F i'dinu'. n);;e:i c lu!) rooms a' 1 e r IT the or:' 1 1 i - duo has pre, tr' ti f. pr .-r.ii.; by ti:e i-lf; Mr. Art Kwing bein h. s ai.d r recrc-a-for the v. ; ; 1 he a'.d have ib rooms j Hirer in makes a id a cen- n. r theiri tion of r named. REX YOUNG Coneral Auctioneer Live Stock Personal Real Estate I'rcptrty PHOXE 314 Plattsmouth, Nebrka Call at my Expense Gn a j Sure j B . Shot o I s-JL liuai are rrmn:?- eno-ugin" J osst ss -l j a public library as ir has been u ?d:r natc.l as "Cl'.ildrt ns Hook Week. and if you do not b-.lieve the ihild-r-m are taking a real inurest you should visit the library and :;e them bu.y in pouring over the splendid .j. array of better books that Mi-s Olive Jones and Miss Verna Leonard have .t. arranged for them. J, The exhibit of books for children is being lo-ld in the junior department . oi u,e library and is on.- that is I . worth while looking over. The pic-! tor" books for the tots are there as j : weil as the more advanced books fori "" the ouier children and among these are "Tiic Treasury of Heroi s and Heroin s," "Anderson's Fairy Tales'" "I'li'l- Kemus." by the beloved Jo i ( iiandler Harris. :nnl in the ages of tlircp works the littk- on s an lind pleasure and profit. The purpose of the week and the u Splay of th- hooks is to prompt the I buying of better books for the home fjiiiat the little or.es of the household i can i njoy the i)portunity of their ijrttidy. T!:e librarian and assistant auuity is lor a genuine co-opera-v.ith tlu' local authorities to down trouble. MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST INCLUDES AIRS FROM OPERAS t:t cf a Scries of Forty Selections Announced This Week Prizes Will Go to Winners. i .u . 3 i iSi Would You Trade wo D irs r;n vent-Five Crnts for th.it vvou'f nor fajc; r.nelliat vould not soi atul one tliat had a collar of the same material be worn either starched or toft? a Shirt easily to We h Ml nave a Mint that will answer these reamre- nients Colors solid blue and solid grey; soft double cuffs. Something new and very stylish. Come in and trade for one of them. re delighted to show the nan nis ihe exhibit and to give any suuges t:on that might be desired as to works mitable for the little folks that are worth while. The children sire voting on the books that they like the best and that ;!" worth reading ami remeni bt ring and the books that receive the u-rg.st vote will be purchased Irom time to time as the library can af ford iio-M for the benefit of the youngsters. The i'hittsmou'h public library is on" of :!: r. a! worth whilr insti- mio's in the city and has an array of volumes of the gems of literature as i!l as a fine study ami retVr in library and everyone in the community shon'd bet-onio more ac-'iu:-i:.'ed with this institution. v :nu it iic-d in :ihs. 1 mosti V m ii; -)-j'coi.te --t l a-: l( en the l!I-h school ;uul the rty c-l':ssifal p!ec'S. ch.os froiu the Operas, will bo ; : i : i . lib!: n s ! :nd a rtiv :' 1 1 d a i I e ( SEERSSKI GUY GiOL IN nn ni SVIATIO GLU3 d and hi r ! I b;. all the school in. A ci.nte.--t will then be held ich the pieces will lit' played ivon who is rble to write cor-th- n mi. : nd composer of each " forty selections will be award prize. yor.e in IM.it tmouth may enter 'ntest. l-hich week a short story " j.i-ccs to :e si'.u'.ied will be ! in the Journal under the heael '."ii.si" .Miii'.T.v Contest." e pitte for t!iir; week is: No. 1 ire-iue. bv Mvorak. The music t ;' 1 ! umore sipie carries '(.tig with it the pathetic story of a .'.rf jest r. Th" first part if this i litn u: piete puts mio snort, gay e;; the joKt-s and the comic words h.1 jester w!io must make the king but the iiccuKt part i;; slow 1 tieC.T-t' Ii I H art FREGINGT OFFICERS ELECTED IN COUNTY Justices of the Peace. Overseers and Assessors Named by Voters at Election Last Tuesday. Among the officers selected at the polls on last Tue-iiiay were the var ious p:v inet official:; consisting of ju.-tie-e-s ei the peace, road overseers! and assessors. In a number of the ! precincts there were ties in the votes , cast which will lie decided by draw- j ing lots and securing the winner in that manner. In Klmwood precinct August 1'auska and Steve Lds each ' j r-. tived 7 votes for justiee of thoi i p-'ace and in Weeping Water pre- e-inct J. M. Kanmy and l'aul C Ger- aru e-aen r-ceied two votes for this nffii e t ti Si in f li In. nil uri.i ittr-r tiw ri is a tie lor road overseer, William Kh hards and (). F.. Dill each receiv ing fifty-eight votes. . The results in the? various pre cincts aside from the ties were as follows : Tipton' Precinct Eldon Snoke-, overseer; J. len. assessor. Green-wood Precinct Will Stewart, justice of the William Althoiise. overseer; Appleman. assessor. Salt Creek Precinct A. Ihirtsook, justice; J. Witt, over-sefi-; John Meft'ord, assessor. Stove Creek Precinct A. W. Xeihart, justice: William Harby. overseer; Frank Gustin, as- Mi II1 Hi i you are planning to get away from business and household responsibilities for a time this winter and visit Florida, the South Atlantic or Gulf Coast States, or Texas! Reduced rate tickets covering winter tears are now on sale-. You can tour that great br.d of history and rorsance go one way, return via a d'uzttr.;. yet equally famous route er.d stop over to sight-see Lrc and there, as ycu please. You'll be surprised when you compare the cost cf going with the cost of remaining o.t hone. Besides, think what such a trip will mean to you! You'll enjoy the Burlington's cour teous and thoughtful service. It makes the going as delightful as the g-etting there. Ton't wait until the lat minute. Ccrr.e in now and let m? help you plan ycur ivip and make ycur reser vations. Then the details will be ar- you are ready to start. ; i i V. ranged Viien 111 B. W. GL TICKET AGENT i, !! H I i DEATH OF K3S. O'BRIEN OF WEEPING WATER! D. Al- pt ae e; L. Ii How Xct to Take a Cold Mrs. Henry O'Urien died at a in Lincoln Friday, November . i: no f ;i u: .e ; Andrew Hoover, O. L. Brendel, "I: ! S0l(l!!!l h !ly . ,d life of lueur-h his 1, ii tells f the man ivho must is heavy; then ! l n Up to met' ,s in at the end the music: brightens show that the j:-stcr is merry iiore'. foruettins his own sor- older to i;ive pleaJiure to ! ' il!:ec.-. A jreat deal of the meaning, I however, is h ft to the imagination of th" audience. It vai' written originally as a V: no numht r but has attained most Clara lOuiso Abbott, dau-'hter of Mr. and :.lr. X. C. Abbott anI in- vrorivn i-i the Art durinu her hi:;h :-f h:,oj d iy.-, has Le en honored bv election to the Dramatic club at William Woods college, Kulfui. Mo., according to information received h:.-r::. The club h, undor t!:e direc tion eu' Miss Grace Henderson, head of the Kxprcsidon Iej-aiujient, and is on? of th. out.daudiug depurtmeuts a: the college. It presents several d;-am:;1:c productions each vear. Ntbratdm City I'rcs.j. CCCKRELS FOE SALE K. C. Rhode 52.00 each. C. Island Red coekrels, K Todd, phone 31o2. ni 6-6tsv rarm Loans: Let me explain my long-time land bank loan. Searl S. Davis. 201 Plattsmouth State Eank Euilding. nS-4wsw if its popu'arity as !)vera! was lorn ! : '-1 :.n.i die-d in 1 n of ;.n inn ke-ejie-r and a'-il wa. de lined Jo follow v: din h,o!o. i n o-.ieiuia m !e va: the a butcher his f.ith- : trrolir. iio.vtver. lie' took violin ens of the village 1'tdiool master early age and later studied :an. piano and t'lcr-ry with good dial's. He is probably Roheniia's Kit' t com jiofer. lie lived in Ainer- fram to is:)".. While here spent about a year in the state Missouri, vvhere he studied the sic e'f ib. Am rican negro. When in he it mi: lie went back to iioheinia he wrote hi.; greatest work the Fifth Sym phony or better known as the "New Worhl Symphony." In this he makes use of a number of negro melodies. Elmwood Precinct I.. Sthniidt, overseer; George V. I'nkwedl. assessor. South Bend Precinct O. W. Zaar, justiee; 15. F. Dill, as sessor. Weeping- Water Precinct J. W. Wise-. nan, overseer; Robert Jameson, assessor. Center Precinct Dan Ilourke, justice: Andrew S; hliele rt, overseer; Joseph Wolpert, assessor. Louisville Precinct T. W. Hrobst. justice: Stohlinan, overseer; J. M. assessor. Avoca Precinct William Morley, justice; iieneger. overseer; J. W assessor. Mt. Pleasant Precinct II. Spohn. justiee; A. J. Scba-ovei-seer; Philip Hild. assessor. Eight Mile Grove Precinct S. J. Reams, justice; J. W. Keil. overseer: .1. (!. Meisinger, assessor. Nehawka Precinct J. S. Rough, justice; R. Kettlehut, J. (I. Wunderlich. assessor. Liberty Precinct L. !. Todd, justice; J. C. Niday. ove rseer; .1. I). lir.in blct t. assessor. Rock Bluffs First W. A. ScoJt. justice; C. A. Trent, overseer: (). A. Mavis, assessor. Eock E.'uffs Second H. L. Gayer, justire; A. Trent, overseer: (). A. Divis. assessor. riattsnicuth Precinct Tom Ruby, justiee: Charles Iiar nard. oversicr; W. S. Wetenkamp, assessor. Police JIagistrates Earl Towle. Weeping Water, eity. William Weber, I'lattsmouth. fer, pital 10th SIi1 had been ill for some months and the care of her husband thrcush his last sickness proved too much for her. and after he had passed away, s-he had a nervous breakdown, which no doubt hastened her death. Mary Brunt tta Conley was born in l'otta wattomie county. Iowa, on .Novemtier 14. 1SS1, and passed away i over. -Noveinl.er 10, at the age of 41 years. At the age of four years she came with her parents to Wayne. Nebras ka. Later die came to Weeping Water, where she has lived since. ( She was united in marriage Janu ary 1. l'MMi. to Henry O'Brien, who preceded her August 12, last. She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter. Elsie, a mother, two broth ers, George, of Weeping Water, and Frank, of Jonesville. Michigan, and two sisters. Mrs. Fannie Rector, of Weeping Water and Mrs. Rosa Gra- i ble. of Eaton. Colorado, besides a I host of Jriends. I Funeral services were held at thei home at 2 p. m. Tuesday, conducted by Rev. C. I. Rose, pastor of the Methodist church. The music was furnished by Clyde Jenkins, Mrs. C. i W. Bish. Mrs. H. Ratnour and Vic tor Wallick, and the body was laid; to rest in Oak wood cemetery. j All the relatives were present ex- ' cepting her sister Rosa. who was i unable to attend. Weeping Water : Republican. ! Home persons are subject to fre- llMKtlt f : Id .2 n-h!n- ritltt rl ri 1 iti ' jever, have a coid. You will lin l tht hos-!the iatter t:.l:e good care ef tlu-m- sel veyi ITfa. iTpiey take a'SP.ower or cedd cjiongo tjith every day in a warm ro'of.i,' r ive.u.i over he nted rooms, sleep with a window open or partly open, avoid t xce.-s, over eat in::, be coming overheated an then chili-, d ami getting the feet v et. The n wk-. n they feel tlie first indication of a cold, they tai.e Chamberlain's 1 'ougii Remedy without de-lay ar l it is soon Weyrich v Hailrab.'.. Blank books at the Journal OfUce. spring Duroc bulls. Searl S. west of Murray. boars ; Shorthorn Davis, four miles n6-4wsw An extensive line of high clasa stationery on hand et aL1 times at fhe Journal office. HAVc YOUY and VHindow Classes Fixed Before Gold WaaSher Ssts in! Frank R. Gobsinian Wall Paper and Paint Store. "Get the Habit!" Chamberlain's Tablets Have Her a World of Good Done Good Health If you would enjoy gooel he:. 1th, keep your bowels regular. No one can reasonably hope to feel veil, when constipated. When needed, take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild and gentle. Weyrich & II.ul-raba. If you have anything- to sell, or tvant to buy, don't overlook a want ad in the Daily Journal. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done me a world of good," writes Mrs. El la L. Button, Kirkville. N. Y. "I have recommended them to a number of my friends rnd'all who have used them prairie, them highly.'" When 1 : troubled with indigestion or consti-1 jpatioii. give them a trial and realize ! for yourself what an excellent medi cine it is. Weyrich & Hadraba. Lost anything tounC anything-1 Try a Jonmal ad. "Tbv satisfy." Blank bocks at the Journal OiEce. 4 C3. K. G. LEOPOLD Osteopathic Physician 20S Union Block Phone PLATTSMOUTH n 1 n pph I I I 1 1 U I J WtMm Reconditioned Nash cars give absolute satisfac tion. They are mechanically sound. They look and perform like new car?. And they are low in price. -Nash-Vriesema Aitfo Company- Omaha, Nebraska '' Atlantic 2916 Tenth and Howard Sts. t i