THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1914. PLATTSWOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY - JOURNAL. PACE 7. Public Sale Having decided to leave the farm, I will ofTer the following slock, implements and fanning equipment for tale at Public Auction. The sale'to'be hcld at the Slarkjohn farm, G-j, miles nnrthwc.-jt of Plattsmouth and 2 miles west of Oreapolis, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1914, commencing at 10:30 a. in. sharp. Five Head of Horses. One bay hor.e, seven years old, weight 1,300 pounds. One bay horse, live years old, weight 1,500 pi unds. One black mare, coming' four years old, weight 1,300 pounds. One black horse, coining three years old, weight 1,200 pounds. One bay colt, coming two years old. Thirty Head Thoroughbred Shorthorn Cattle. Seven milk cows, some fresh and rest soon will be. Nine good stock cattle. Six heifers, coming two years old. Eight calve. Farming Implements. One Mct'ormick binder. One John Deere two-row ma chine. One Western Belle riding lister. One Bradley lG-inch riding plow. One lfinch walking plow. One I'eru disc. One dic sharpener. One stalk rake. One Ooihain seeder. ... One Victor feed grinder. One Avery cultivator. One Iloosier 1-horse corn drill. One stack cover (size 32x16). One Weber wagon and one wagon box. One bob-sled. Two sets work harness. One horse clipper. One large lard press. One l-'O-egg old Trusty in cubator. Manv other articles too numerous to mention. r ..- l llEi: LUNCH WILL BE SEUVEI) AT NOON. There will also be offered for ja!; two black driving mare's weighing 2. -on pounds, and, one good ct of buggy harness, be longing to other parties. TERMS OF SALE: All sum of $10 and under, cash in hand; all over -10 a credit of from six to lw'le months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable paper bearing per cent interest from date. All property nuit be settled for before being removed. HENRY STARKJCHN. WM. Ot'NN, Auctioneer. It. F. PATTERSON, Clerk. 160 Acres of Land. Will trade 4 On acres of land in Perkins county for Plattsmouth property., W. It. Bryan. l-lG-d&w FOR SALE DATES J Reverse the Telephone 4 Call to FRANK GRAHAM, Auctioneer,. J. Springfield, Neb. 'Phone 91. V , . - 5 EXCELSIOR 1 MOTORCYCLE BARGAIN Local News T. E.Parinele" ol Louisville came in this morning on No. 4 to visit for the day with his fam ily in this city. Mrs. S. II. Atwood of Lincoln arrived this afternoon to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Pollock. I Attorney William DelesDernier of Elmwood was in the city to day altendinc: to some legal business at the court house. Miss Susie Bintner departed this morning on No. 15 for Exeter, Neb., where she will visit with relatives for a short time. C. II. Lewis departed this morning on No. 15 for Herman, Neb., where he will visit his son, who resides on a farm in Burt county. County Attorney W. F. Mnran of Nebraska City, was here for a few hours today looking after some matters of business at the court house, . Mrs. Beverage and daughter, Miss Ethel, were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day with friends in that city. , W. R. Bryan returned this morning on No. I from South Bend, where he has been spend ing a few days looking after his business interests in that locality. Mrs, W. B. Banning and Miss Elsie Taylor of Union were in the city last evening to attend the meeting of the Eastern Star, and while in the city were guests at the home of Mrs.: Mary B. Allison. W. II. Wehrbein departed this afternoon for' Omaha, where he will visit for the afternoon with his wife at. the hospital, where she is recoering from the ef fects of an operation and is get ting along nicely. , A. S. Will returned last even ing from a trip of a week,r ten days to Colorado, where lie visited at Benver and Akron, be ing in ' attendance at a' stock show, as well as looking after his land interests in that state. Mrs. II. M. Young returned yesterday from Seamon, Ohio, where she has been visiting for the past two months with rela tives, and where she. was called by tho death of a brother at that place. .. . , Wc offer our i'JlS,-two-cyliiiJ Hut- I'.vc.elftior mofirceIe Diimon- strator for sale at' a bargain. Fully equipped. lightly -used. Has run in all about 500 miles, and is as good as new. We will ciale and ship anywhere.. Don't wait till spring and pay: a big price. Buy now, while the price is low. , ' : For particulars and price, write or call, ; H. STEiNHAUER ft SON :? Motorcycle Agent. I 5 PLATTSMOUTH NEB Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meisinger, from iT-ar Cedar Creek, were in the city a few hours yesterday looking after, some business mat ters ami trading with the mer chants of the city. They came in on the train and returned in the afternoon. While here Mr. Mei singer was a pleasant caller at the Journal oflice. From Tuesday' Daily. FOREST HOSE Best flour on the market. Sold by all leading dealers. J. A. Whiteman or Nehawka was in the city today looking af ter some matters of business at the court house. Aftorney C. E. Tefft of Weep ing Water was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters in the county court. Olenn E. Smith, of Lincoln, of the Nebraska Construction com, pany, was in the city today look ing after, matters with the couni ty. commissioners. ; , C daughter of Chariton, Iowa, who has been visiting at Nehawka for the past few days-with their son and brother, C. A.. Duckworth; came up Inst -evening, and spent the night here, departing this morning' for their home on No. 6. "JeorgH'H. :Poiall departed lhi morning for Lincoln, where he will, spend the day - with his daughler .Jihere,L apdVill then go on to Kansas jnity tliis'veyening, where by will p undergo treatment for some 'stontaclf 'trouble, from which he- has -leen suffering for the past few" months. " : O. - Sandin,' D. V. M. 4 graduate of the Kansas City v Veterinary College, is per- ' iTraoently located in Plaits riiouTh. Calls . -answered $ day or night. 'Phono 255. Ottice ,606 Main.-; V;. - Local News From Wednesday's Dally. Nicholas Halrnes of Weeping Water was in the city yesterday afternoon looking after matters of buisness. C. F. Tallery, the road overseer of district No. 1, was in town yesterday afternoon attending the meeting of the county com missioners. Clayton Rosencrans returned last evening from Nehawka, where he has been for the past few days visiting with friends in that place. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cole depart ed Sunday morning on the early train for Lincoln, where they will visit other relatives before re turning to their home. Luke L. Wiles was a passeng er this morning for Omaha, whore he will spend a few hours visiting with friends and in look ing after some items of business. Mrs. J. M. Eads came in this morning from her home south of this city and departed on the early Burlington train for Oma ha, where she will visit for the dav and look after some matters of business. POPCORN AND PEANUT WAGON COMPELLED TO SEEK ANOTHER LOCATION Yesterday there was quite a great deal of comment raised on Main street by the fact that A. F. Reid, who was operating, a pop corn and peanut wagon on the street on Tuesday evening, was ordered by the city authorities to remove the vehicle from the street, on the complaint of some of the merchanls'Avho were als-o engaged in the same line of business, and their actions speak strongly the broad view of mat ters helpful to the best interests of the city when they attempt to run out a man who has come here with his family to make his home in this city and has pur chased a residence costing in the neighborhood of if"500, and the wagon which he uses to sell the popcorn and peanuts from is worth at least' 1,200, and his total investments here reaches close to $4,000, which is cer tainly pretty good for a man who has just come to the city, and he should have received a welcome from the citizens in stead of a rebuff.' 'A' number 'of the more broad-minded business men have agreed to let this gentleman set up his wagon on the sick" streets adjoining their places of business,' and he will be aide b resume operations in a short time," it is thought. Beautiful Shetland Ponies for sale at all times, for the next 100 years, unless I die in the meantime. I have now an extra One stallion, tne best in the state, for sale. ' Well broke for both harness and saddle.' Wm. Gilmour, . Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. 1. Public Sale On account ot poor health, I have decided to quit farming and am going to sell my farm and all personal property at public sale. The sale will be held at my farm, seven miles south of Glenwood, la., on Tuesday, January 27, 1914. My farm consists of a good GO acres of land, 50 acres under cultivation, 30 of which is in first-cltss alfalfa, and 10 acres in timber. In personal property I will offer 3 head of. horses, 10 head of cattle, hogs-and farm im plements. Sale will commence, at 10 o'clock sharp, and farm will be sold immediately after dinner. D. M. WILLIAMS. ' It Will Stick to yon aWaye, ot ccmrM it will, because it'n a HazoJ-Menlhol Plaster made to Ftjck on until it drive out tliepaiu of Neuralgia, Lumbago, libeumatwui, etc. Yard rolls 1.00; regular size 25c. At all druggists or direct by mail from . Ivi fc Lawrence Co., icw Y nrk. mpie size matted on requrM. sr. rtamra. ALLEN'S CGUGU BALSAP used when attacked by a Couch prevents dangerous bronchial and pulmonary ailments such as Croup, Asthma, ets. ..' Contmins no harmful drt&. " .; 25., 6 So. and St. 00 Bottles. DAV15 & LAWRENCE CO. Naw York. CASS COUNTY Treasurer's Semi-Annual Statement ' " ; from july isi iji3, to December sist, una. Balance Transferred Transferred Transferred ! Ii,!ur- frora Receipts to General to ! Ti! July 1st Other Funds Fund Oth-r Funds rr.cnt Slate General Fund State School Fund State University Fund State University Special Fund. State -Normal Fund State Redemption State Aid Uridge State School Land Principal.. State School Land Interest... State School Land Leese County (Jeneral Fund County Bridge Fund County Soldiers' Relief Fund. County Road Fund District Road Fund District School Fund District School Hond Fund... Louisville Precinct Fund Jail Levy Fund Teachers' School Fund Individual Redemption Fund. City of Plattsmouth City of Weeping Water "Vjillage of Louisville "Village of Greenwood Village of South Bend Village of "Elmwood Village of Eagle Village of Union Village of Avoca Village -of Murdock Village of Alvo Free High School Miscellaneous Collections . . . Motor Vehicles Interest on Deposits Taxes Under Protest Fee Account ..... Special Taxes Liberty Drainage Permanent Road Advertising Docket Fees MIKE TRITSCH, Deputy. 715.57 1. i7 230.08 I I 3.2(V, 35 .31 i 55 . 7 7 1 15,1 .'!. 73 i -.Ml, 833. 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The machine makes a register on the leaves of the ledger of the old balance of the customer, the amounts of the various checks cashed against his account each day, the amounts deposited and the bal ance to his credit at the close of the day. The machine has one feature that is especially in teresting, as it will, when the ac count of the customer is over drawn, lock itself and it is neces sary to release the lock before the overdrawn entry is made by the machine in the proper column of the ledger. The machine will be operated by an electric motor and very rapid work can be secured in keeping the accounts of the bank's customers straight, and anyone desiring, to know how they stand can find out at any time by calling at the bank, as every account is kept right up to date and the canceled checks can be secured at any time without the least trouble. The machine cost some .500, but is well worth the money, as it keeps a perfect ajid accurate account of the business of the bank. intoxication, one of the. brothers, John Cox, being placed in jail b; Slieriir Ouinlon, while the other one, Ben Cox, was taken in by Chif of Police Ben Rainey. J. dm Co was released this morning, as his wife came down from Omaha and agreed to take him back with her to the metropolis. He met with much dilliculty last e eiiing'while on his spree, a he fell down with great violence on the street, with the result that the left side of his face was skin ned up in bad shape and his left eye was discolored, and he bore the appearance of having been mixed up in a ioii-h ii"u-e." an I was in a e:y n-penla.it m 1 when taken back ). Omah.i thi- niorning on '.. 15. The ..Mot brother mad-- ijuil a dit urham e at the jail Iat evening after he had 1 n placed in that ejierahl - building, and evpi -.d hi pleaure at his c.tulinement i kicking out a number of window lights and making him-elf gen erally a nui-ance, thai it wa nec ary to routine him in the cell in the jail where lie rotiM ex press his anger without doing any harm. This morning C.n wn arraign ed 1:1 p"!r e c.iiil ar:l -r 'r-. .1 pb-a r g'iiit v lo th - rh ,.' b'i;:g drunk an. I T'- iti:'g a turbance and n-e;.-. a ! ' I .(:. of J and !-. if ' .". whii h h- .11. 1 an.! n i le'.-.i.ed fr.'SII the J.li!. Wi'h 1 a. lining 1 1 I.e r f i. I future a'-!i"t!. . -i,--.J appar-ntly w!ii! rm-M 1 Mue :., ;..y" f.r t fanii!r. f h -w .1 - r.i I C v For a tlllld. e..y .li ti -:i ..f t! - bowel. tr D..in- R.-ub-t-. i modern laxative. z'f at i i "tore. r 5 1 Issues Marriage License. Yesterday County Judge A. .J. Beeson issued .marriage license to Mr. Charles George Glaubitz, aged 21, of near Wabash, and Miss Georgia Lula Stansberry, aged 22. of Iowa, The young people will be. married at Wa bash, where the bride has been engaged, in teaching school dur ing. the past few month?. For any itching skin trouble, niles. eczema,- salt rheum, hives, itch, scald-head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Ointment is highly recom mended. 50c a box at all stores. BEN GOX. OF OMAHA STARTS "ROUGH HOUSE" AT THE JAIL LAST NIGHT From Tuesday's Daily. Last evening two men nameu Cox, w lju' gave their residence as Omaha, were gathered into the jail for being, found in a state of usiness College for Plattsmouth DAY AMD WIGHT SCHOOL The Plattsmouth Business College will be opened as soon as 30 students are enrolled. Five months' in struction right in Plattsmouth guaranteed, which is plenty of time to complete a full course. School will be open five days of each week from 9 a. m. to 12, 1:30 to 4, 7:30 to 10 p. m. The same course of study will be given as in any of Draughon's Colleges, including Draughon's new system of bookkeeping, "Double Entry Made Easy," and the famous Graham Simplified Short hand, Typewriting, etc. Flo extra charge for use of fypenriiers ( : COURSE OF STUDY BUSINESS COURSE Embracing Bookkeeping Banking Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Rapid Calculation. Business Letter Writing, Commercial Papers, Spelling and Penmanship. SHORTHAND COURSE Embracing Shorthand. Typewriting. Pen manship, Spelling, Business Letter Writing, English Grammar and Punctuation. COMBINED COURSE Embracing all studies in both the Business and Shorthand courses. Ho Entrance Examination. Ho Classes. Individual Instruction. All Graduates will receive the benefit of the Following Employment Bureaus: Draughon's Practical Business College Company. Royal Typewriting Co. Remington Typewriting Co. For further Information in regard lo special rales, course of stucJjr, etc., write cr ses S. P. RAHDALL, Field Secretary Care E. H. WESCOTT, Sec. Commercial Club, Plattsmouth, Ncbr. or at Hotel RHcy 1C 4