MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914. PLATT5MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PACE 3. ii ELM WOOD. Leader-Echo. The u New Idea" Manure Spreader SPECIAL OFFER FOR ONE HO NTH ONLY! X f Does flore and Better Work. It thoroughly pulverizes all kinds of manure. Spreads more manure in less time than any other machine of like capacity. The manure is spread wider and more evenly. Simple construction makes the New Idea the ideal spreader for busy farmers. Substantially made from the best material. Every part is inspected many times from start to finish. No complicated gears to get out of order. Has a steady, non-jerking feed and a perfect, endless conveyor that positively cannot slip. Here Are a Few More Features of This 100-Point Spreader: Two cylinders (instead of one). Pointed cylinder teeth that never pull out Cannot choke or clog. Unique and patented distributor spreads manure 5 to 7 feet wide. Low down, Direct chain drive and simplest of all feeding mechan isms. Strong Wheels, lightest draft, Look at the 4,New Idea" Spreaders the next time you are near our store. EL Large, descriptive and and freely illustrated catalog, FREE. """ " 4 . NEHAWKA. Mrs. J. V. Gamble. of Omaha was here last Thursday visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Thomas. E. M. Pollard left Saturday aft ernoon for Columbia, Mo.f where he will attend a meeting of horti culturists this week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neilson Sunday morning. Mrs. Neilson will be remembered as Mis.s Mary Hansen. Exa Frans, who has been quite sick with appendicitis, went to Omaha Wednesday to take treat ment or to be operated on. Mrs. Frank oBedeker carne. home from the hospital in Omaha Saturday night, and although greatly improved in health t-he is not able to be out yet. J. M. Stone had a stick of kindlincr wood swat him in the eye one day last week and he has been busy explaining that it wasn't the result of a fight. Mrs. Harry Patterson nee Anna Davis, who has been so seriously ill for the past two months in a hospital at (lalesburg, 111., is re ported as being some better. Mrs. Charles Conrad and little daughter were passengers for Omaha Monday evening, wheie Mrs. Conrad will consult a speci alist in regard to her health, which has been poop lately. Her father came down from Omaha and accompanied her back. William Waldo has rented the Mary Ketch farm south of town .and Mrs. Dora MoConnelJ and daughter, Shirley, will make their home with them. Harry expects to take up some kind of me chanical work in Omaha, and Frank will work for someone n a farm around here. I want a man with a rig or auto in each county in Nebraska to look after a well established business in small towns and on rural routes. 20.00 a week and liberal commission paid right from the start. Farmers who are able to give this work their atten tion make desirable represent atives, while experienced agents cannot help but succeed. Rep resentatives must be high-grade in every respect and stand well in their home community. Inquire at or address the Journal oflice. 1-1 9-21 vvkly LOUISVILLE. ' . t f. -.a .. ' ... . .,4 W fee , , A, . - i ) Beautiful LOTTIE COLLINS in the Worlds Greatest Comic Opera. "The Chocolate Soldier" at the Parmele Theatre One Night Only. Thursday January 22 liorn Monday, January 12. to Mr and Mrs. Frank Hoss, a gi-1 There are a number of eaes of smallpox reported near the slat fisheries. Misses Clara and Mollie ,rafl nave roin; id Wisconsin ior month's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Olio Sprieck at the proud parents of a 15-poum girl which arrived Tuesday, Jan uary 13. Ibinry Ahl and daughter. Mrs. William Lohnes and children, left last week for an extended visi! with relatives in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. ltav Long left on Wednesday morning for their home in Kimball county. Mrs. Long was formerlv Miss Iloweua Cline. Mrs. Wendell Hild and Miss Carrie Heil went in Malcom Tues day for a visit with the former's daughter, Mr s. (George Jung- and family. The news of the death of Doro thy, the ir-year-old daughter o .Mr. ana .Mrs. j. . warn, on Tuesday evening-, January i: came as a shock to the many friends of the family in this vicinity. Only the Saturday be fore she had been in town and was as happy and cheerful as ever. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Masters are erecting' a neat little cottage on their lot just west of the school house. .During the cyclone of 1U0S they lost their household effects and at that time Mrs. Masters' father, J. M. Hoover, presented them with the lot, upon which they are building' their new home. COLDS TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. Intelligent people realize that common, colds should be treated promptly. If there is sneezing and chilliness, with hoarseness, tickling throat and coughing, be gin promptly the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It is effective, pleasant to take, checks a cold, and stops the cough which causes loss of sleep and lowers the vital resistance. For sale by all druggists. Seed Corn fop Sale. I have 40 bushels of good seed corn for sale at $1.00 per bushel. J. T. Porter, Murray. Try the Journal Want Ads. 4 FOR SALE DATES Reverse the Telephone Call to. FRANK GRAHAM, Auctioneer, Springfield, Neb. 'Phone 91. - "Uncle Al" Dickson, we are sorry to learn, does not gain any. He now lies very near death s door at his home in Lincoln. The country residence of J. W. Meudenhall looks very attractive in a new dress of paint, the hand work of If. A. Bragg. A. E. Woods and wife of Iiur- well, Neb., came in Tue-day for a visit of a few days at the home of the hitter's brother-, J. E. McOrew. Mrs. Frank Cook and daughter, Alice, of near AIo, look the train here Mondav lor Weeping Water, where they went to visit relatives. J. D. IJritlell returned Wednes day from Neligh, Xeb.. where he attended the funeral of his youngest daughter, Mrs. Max White. Mrs. White leaves a hus band and two children. Wm. llarley returned Monday from a visit with his stepfather. A. J. Young-, of Firth, Neb., who is very low with facial cancer. Mr-, llarb-y also had a visit while there with John I'atton, who he says is also in very poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tolhursl returned Wednesday from their honeymoon trip and immediately started to supply themselves with the necessities for housekeeping. They will reside in the com modious lJackemeyer residence. Floyd L. Wolcott came in the tirst of the week from An-dey, Ne braska, for a few days' business and pleasure visit among his old friends. Floyd is prospering well as a'jrent. for the (Juaranty Fund Life Insurance company of Omaha. Joseph Mullen of this place and J. !. Adams of Eagle appear in the list of names drawn at Lincoln for service on the petit jury of the United Slates district court, presided over by Judge T. C. Munger. The court will con vene on January 2(. UNION. Ledger. .V! .VT-A EVENING JOURNAL FOR 09 a Mmr bv Llm During the past few months there has been a great many of our scmi-scckly readers expressed their willingness and desire to be come readers of the Evening Journal provided we could make the price $3.00 per year. If we could double our daily list, vc can place the subcription at this price per year, and during the next 30 days we are going to make an effort to more than double our mailing list by placing the price at $3.00. Remember this price is only good for 30 days so send in your subscription at once. OFFER CLOSES FEBRUARY I5fh mm Plallsmoulh Nebraska f a WEEPING WATER. Republican. 4 Mrs. ('.race liarker of rllrsca Iowa, arrived her yesterday am is isiting with her sister, Mrs Tliede Frans. south of town. Mrs. William Frdden of Lead S. I)., arrived here last week for a visit with her sister. Mrs laniel Lynn, and other relatives Mrs. Viola Walker of Counci Bluffs came yesterday and i; visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs J. C. Sherwood, east of town. Everett Hunt suffered an attack of inflammatory rheumatism las Sunday and since that time h has been "tied up" for repairs which is no pleasant pastime for him. Thede Frans departed Monday for Kingfisher, Okla., having re ceived a message informing him of ihe serious illness of his mother, and stated that then was but slight chance for her re- Ci very. This town can ami ought to have a lighting plant and water works, a reading room, a band and orchestra and a blamed sight less gossip and back-biting Those things can be had by prop er action, and mere s no nouni a to the benefits being- worth tin trouble ami expense. Exa Frans was taken to Omaha Wednesday morning by his fath er. Charles . J-rans. to unnergo an operation for appendicitis. The intention was to have the operation performed yesterday morning, hut we had no informa tion from Ihe hospital at time of going tfi press. About fifteen men, directed by the new owner, Davie Blair Port er, made snort worn 01 wrecKing Ihe old livery barn Monday, and soon had the site cleared for the foundation, men to begin work. Porter's new barn will be 50x50. framed and boxed,' then finished throughout with heavy galvanized iron, making it practically fire proof. (leorge Johnson of Elgin, Neb., arrived Mondav nignt and visueu few days with his sisfer, Mrs. M. II. Shoemaker, and other rela tives and friends. C.eorge brought two cars of sheep to the South Omaha market, and being so near the old home town he had to come down for a few days visit Notice to All Patrons I All parties who are indebted to the estate of August Gorder, de ceased, will please call and settle same at once. Will find the ac count at Gorder's Implement Store. Fred Gorder, Executor. Miss Alice Klejtsch came home from Lincoln Monday to nurse a case of mumps. Miss Kuth Hitchinan took charge ( of tlie Wabash school Monday morning while her sister, Jennie, was nursing a bad cold. The Misses Henrietta Hutb-r and Carrie Marshall returned to their school work at Ames, Iowa. Saturday, after a three weeks isit at home. Miss Viola IVoonan is attending hr school duties this week on a nair of cr utches on account of an injury to her knee while skating on t he cr eek. Mrs. Jessie Compton and little child of Lyons. Neb., came in Tuesday for a couple of weks" visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins of Ml. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDermed and little son returned Wednes day morning from their visit in Kentucky. Frank said it was loo rainy and damp there for him. Ir. and Mrs. Welch returned Tuesday from their trip to Wis consin. They report cold weather with the thermometer i degrees below zero; diirerent from our spring weather. Superintendent H. H. Keimund has been appointed by State Su perintendent Jas E. lalzell as a member of the Junior Normal fa culty to serve at Alliance during the coming summr. The posi tion is one which Supt. Keimund tilled with credit last summer. A post card received Wednes day by (). V. Boone bears Ihe post mark of Havana, Cuba, and the signature of T. L. Davis, lie and Mrs. Davis have extended their southern trip much more than they planned on and reached Havana January D. They are en joying Cuba immensely; were to visit Morro castle on the 10th. T. N. Bobbilt slopp.-d oip hi town b'we-;i trains l :i"d.i to look after business int-re-t-. lie was on his way front More head. Has., to Lineolu. where he Will isjt fop a feW Weeks With his son, C. E. Bobbitt and family. Art Dodrill. wife and son. Elmer, returned In-nie Sati:rdi from a six weeks' vis if with Mr. DodrilTs parents, j. v. I..dnil and family, and oilier relatives at Los Ange!e, California. Mr. Dodrill's father owns a Ifii-vn' oianue raneh local. -d at W hitto r. about fifteen miles from Los An- i:eles. ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF THE CASS COUNTY FOR ENSUING YEAR EAGLE. Beacon. From Saturday La;iy. llie poard of coiinlv romnus sioners has made out the mate of trie expense of operating the county during the coming ear. ami the iota! of the sums needed to cany on the dilTerenf branches of the county govern ment and in the bridge work is Si 10.0in.0o. divided among the dilferent departments as follows; Court llollse CXlese . . . . S 8. MOO Commissioners' salary.. . County superintendent's salary Assessing county Making tax list Books, blanks and sup plies Election expense Fuel Jail expense Paupers and poor farm.. County attorney's salary Bridges Koads Incidentals Soldiers' relief Court expense Sheriffs salary County cork's salary... Deputy sheriffs salary.. Clerk of the district court's salarv ENJOYABLE MEETING OF THE HIGH SCHOOL GERMAN CLASS From FrMay't ra.:ijr. 1 he i ieriaan club j-iae f th meeting on WVJ. evening at th h.-ne .f Mr. an. I Mr-. M.- ID!.!. beir;g t.e elas Most ne-dav of th enjoy ab! -mate. LoiS Hi! J. a;. l th- gUe-t. of their C.'.i- ar;d Mi-s Sophi.i event prove. I one ..f the Uet-t pleasant of the s. r. ! year was thoroughly -nj..ye,l ty tfi? jolly party of y. ur;g folk. A pr-'gram of reeilaf i..n a p.. I ...r.g in ierman serv--! t. pa- th time m..-t plej.ar.:ly i.r.t:! an appropriate hour, v. hen a b--Iieiou luncheon wa e-ve,J. f. which Die jouig pe.,p!e ,J:,J ample justwe. and ih- reai ..ti will long b rT.i.v-il.ere.l r',---t l.l. II.. 1 . - I . ti I'1' aaniiy iy an wrio were i r- lunaie eii.ii-Il l ! pres.-m. After several h- ur ..f the rarest enjoyment the j-liy gathering broke tip and departed f..r lh.-ir horues. voting tli.-ir h--t anl hosfe most royal nferta1; in the fullest 'iif of tb.. u. r.l. 3,ooo l.r.iio ..r,oo Too 2.oto 2.oo 1.5 no 1 .iimi 2.5oo 1.200 .T.'.noo I'o.ooo i.Ooo 1.000 1 5.000 1.7 5o I. fir, r 5 i 0 r.oo A DIFFERENCE I W0RKINQ HOURS. A man workiM- diy i H hours. Hi L dy organ m-i-t work perfectly 21 hour to ke-p hirn lit tr 8 hour. w.rk Weak, sore, inactive kiln-y cannot ! it. They niust I, of;r.d ard healthfully active all th tin;". Foley Kidney IM: will rnak thern so. You niiriot tr.k th-m info your system without g 1 result following. F.r sale tr all drus'ri-ts. Buy your stationery Journal office. at th 'O The Beatrice cream station at Ibis place has closed down for a couple of months. Miss Clara Crablree went to Wisner, Neb., Thursday morning for. a few days' visit with rela tives. Albert (Doc) Kettbhut and wife of Belb' Plaine, Minn., are visiting' relatives and menus m and around Eagle. Miss Edith Peterson visited from Tuesday until Saturday of last week at the home of Mrs. Eugene Selz at Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Campbell of Sioux Falls, S.. D., arriv ed Sat urday afternoon for a few days' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Hawkins. Mrs. Will Lee, who received an apoplectic stroke about 2 weeks ago at her home 5 miles south east of Eagle, is able to be up and around part of the time and we are glad to report that she is radually improving. J. R. Linguist of Coleridge, Ne braska, and Olaf Hansen of Grand Forks, N. D., visited from Tuesday until Thursday at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones. Mr. Linquist is Mrs. Jones fath er, and Mr. Hansen is her cousin. Cief your harne at John Gorder's. oiled for -1 1-12-tfwkly 6 LOANS 6 Obtainable to buy build cr improve farm, ranch and city property or re move incumbrance therefrom: un usual privileges and reasonable terms. Address Lm Dept.. for prop osition. 1527B(3ch ELdc. Duxas. Tex 430 V X-a Lsm s Under the new homestead law you can Sit on a fre 320-acre homestead in Wyoming at a c-oj-t of 122.00 and buy 1C0 acred of government pasture land adjoining for $1.25 per acre. NEW HOMESTEAD FOLDER: Our new homestead folder just from the press will tell you all about the, acreage of government land in each of the counties! along the Burlington in Wyoming, and contains a lot of information of value to you. TIMBER AND COAL: You can take up these land where timber, coal and building stone may be had free of charge within reasonable distance. Such an opiortunity ought to interest you. Write me to day for a copy of this new Free Government Lands Folder. D. CLEL1 DEAVEn, lOO-tFarnam SL, Omaha, Nab. 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