THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1914. PLATTSKOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. FiCC 3. THE PASSING OF MRS. HATTIE R. ALLISON WL m IUWII i I mm CSDQ3SD n pA mm 'i' m -s n ( ... MjMmmiM tz?oK- 1 -J iwfei cxtVr . . : : I ?&f H;i: If. fine hatcher and eay to kT-T1 J kTY-1 I . W" take care of. Worth twice what 0-7'; I VVlfiS I I 7 you uk. Grace Jon, Center K::'--fW J : v9 C I I 7fZ Point. Jowa. Hi ViTilr---F;l' ' J hP: r-UZ I alive up ? ,ton. Minn. 1 w tj' 7-- f f't i .t$ co C7 . L - " n M- Miii?4s4 MLM..im.nm-Tr-- - - -gff 'i - - , . 11 nn Mr Mil mil 11 The Thousands of Satisfied Users of RAYO Incubators Are Our Best Advertisement! We've told vou of the superior and exclusive fea tures of Kayo construction over and over again. We've told you that because of this construction the Kayo boosts profits, slashes expense and cuts out the drudgery. We've told you, too, why the Kayo uses only one gallon of oil, where others use five. And we've told you that the Kayo is so nearly automatic that it practically runs without attention, while others require constant looking after. Now let some of our customers tell you what they think of the Kayo Incubator. Kead the notations from letters printed above, "also the few letters below. They back up a!l our claims. You can be sure of buying the right incubr.tor if you get the til WB STlTl & S3 M Himdredspf eTPerienced ponltryir.en vill have no other and yon can be sate in followinc their lead. The Rayo is especially recommended to beeinners on account of its ' simplicity, reliability and certainty oi producing best results. For instance, here s a beginner who Won Big Hatching: Contest With a KAYO "The Ravo I botJgtst of you won for ire in the contest conducted by Successful V FarmitR which included practically all r the Dest makes. 1 had orly 71 tertiie eggs in the machine bat I sot 71 nice. Hearty emeus, ana raise a jh or tnerri. It never varied 3 desrees. and only nsec seven Quarts ot oU for two hatches." Airs. B m. Wtaoer. R. t . I). 1. HiiUinutrt. Onto. An Expert Breeder Orders Another RAYO "I jnst made my rst ha'ch this season and hatched every fertile rgc with the Rayo I got last season. Enclosed find an order for anoh:r mach:r.e. co;npl- . Send it as soon as possible, for 1 am in reed of it badly, and 1 vroulaiike to have the agency for same, as the machine I have has 'sli-nued' nil." ' VanJ Crotre. Lreeccr of S. C. Kkmie Island Reds. Ilanna Ct:y. IU. Beats All His Neighbors' Hatches "I am well pleased with the Rayo Incubator. I have no trotil le from rtart to finish no lamp to fill every mornins:. as with ether machines. The Rayo heat is reirulated in less than one hour, ready for the engs. but with ether makes of incu hsmni 1 have hwn from 12 to 24 hours rertaatinK the heat. Thi- spnnK .itii the . Ravo I hatched the hizhest percentage of ter.ile ecTS in this neighborhood. Everyone who has seen my machine lites the looks of it at fcfst sikM.' Coui. Morns Plun. S. J. A Better Incubator At A Lower Price The "R2.V0" requires enly ore f.llinsr to a hatch. Epgrs and thermometer can be seen thronth doable Rlasstop. which raises tor a:r;nfr. cleanirir and tamins: ejrirs. Lamp tmuer ess chamter prives perfect rr.diiirion. JOotib'.e wuter thermostat acts on flm- I't-iV :ice - rsa-n heat reedd thrown amy. Autorcatie vvntiiator. Stronr reijofd eie, eoverwi with teei, er-.ajrpltxi like mahvpury. msk?a it tirvoroof and hindwue. Write for Bnnk No 17 and w'i' rd ynu RATO free aampla hatetuurf ctuu-t, spadal low factory prica kiid iomr..i.auoQ ocera. Abso:t;ie!y free, a sample ii fcis&i&$ f & of the Kayo I'atent Hatch- Vf- "ujr:l ' V i is James i'. OSCAR WILSON, Agent 1 Kayo in Chart. It tells wliat to do day by day during: hatch. We also give you a SI. 50 KvRTometer with each Rnvo Inrubaror you purchase Book. " Turning K.cs Chickens Inl lKli.irs" FREE and r it paid on request. This FREE book a's' tei:s all aWmt Kayo Incubators an J Brooders- Writs for it and sample of only patent hatchinK chrt in the w'rld. Both are FREE. Get Fook 17. 1-1 For Literature, Price or Demonstration, see Oscar Wilson, Fiattsmouth, Ncbr. MRS. GEO. GOODMAN OF LINC0LN0PERA1ED UPON Mrs. r;eorpr; Cioodinan of Lin coln, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Harvey of this city, who has for some time been troubled with severe stomach trouble, was taken t the St. .Elizabeth hos pital in that city on Friday nip lit on the advice of her jdiysicians, and on Saturday mornins- was operated on at the hospital. Mr. Harvey was summoned to her bedside ami armed I here before the operation, and when he left there on Sundav evenintr his daughter was set tins alons: nice- j up and around. Jy and the brish!et hopes -were entertained for iier recovery, al thoush the operation was of a very severe, nature. The friends of this worthy lady will be pleased ti learn that she rel-tii'.s- alon;.' so nicely asid tru-L that she may continue to improve in health until she is able to be IS The "New Idea" Manure Spreader Does flore and Better Work. THE ROLLER SKATING iH A THING OF THE PAST IN PLATTSMOUTH in It thoroughly pulverizes all kinds of manure. Spreads more manure 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 sireader 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 "New Idea" Spreaders the next time you are near our store. oj I- -1 Large, descriptive and and freely illustrated catalog, FREE. From Tuesday's lallv. The roller skating- rink that lias furnished amusement for the lovers of this kind of s;mrt in this city for the past month has been numbered anions- the things of the past, as they have silently folded their tents and departed for sreener fields. Mr. Ivorak conducted a very nice and pleas- lins place durins the time he was lo-re. but was handicapped by the fact that the buiidins- was hardly suitable for the purpose for which they desired t use it, as it was not Iarjre enough, and not being- able to find a suitable room they decided to try another location and will locate at Ne braska City, where the skating rink will be operated. The peo ple in our neighboring- city can rest assumed that they will be treated with the greatest of courtesy by Mr. Dworak and that the rink will be run on a clean and moral basis that is certain to please all those who patronize it. 5The fixtures of the rink were loaded on a car last evening ready for shipment. Distinguished Visitor. From Tuesday's Daily. J. L. Tuttle of Geuda Springs, Kansas, who has been here for a few days visiting at the home of V. A. Ingalls and family, de parted this morning- for Omaha, from whence he will return home. Mr. Tuttle is one of the wealthiest men in the state of Kansas and his holdings in that state are estimated at .91,000, 000. He formerly owned the famous Pond Creek ranch in Oklahoma, which in early days occupied the spot wher the town of Pond Creek is located. (From the Union I.ed-er . Horn September II, Is 17, at .North Haltimore, Ohio. Iied at " o'clock Thursday morn ing1, February i'.M i, at their home, six miles northeast of Union, Neb., aged of. -ars. r month", and days. The. sud.len ami unexpected death of this estimable la.ly cat a giooni over the entire com munity in which she lied. and few knew that -he had been very seriously ill. A hort time bef. .re her death he had enjoyed lor uual good health, and her- death, coming so .suddenly, was a great shock to the relatives and friends. She was calW-d upon to mourn the death of her mother, the late Mrs. Gertrude M. Wiley, and it was while attending- the funeral on February lo. that Mr. Allison took a .eere cold that later de eloped into pneumonia and linally resulted in her death at the time aboe mentioned. The funeral services were held in the Lewislon church la-t Friday at J o'clock in the afternoon, attended by a ery large number of friends and relalixes. the .-ervice-i being- conducted by ev. W. A. Taylor of this place, who preach ed a very impre-ie sermon 1-4-13. Inter- John Chap ami John of the d" Wiley. and from Revelation rm-ut was made in the cemetery adjoining- the church, the pall bearers being Fred Clark. I.. J. llr.ll, Frank Rhoden. peil. Creed Harris IlohM'hiedt. The maiden nana ceased was Ilattie she was a daughter of Ir. Wil liam W. Wiley, who died man ears ago, and Mrs. Gertrude M. Wib-y, who-.e death occurred February 8th of this year. She was lirt married September 11, lHt'.D. to Hernard lrot. and his death occurred September H. To this union even chil dren were horn. he oi whom died in infancy, the uriing children being Mrs. Wilhelmma Tigner and Mrs. Jessie Leach. Her second marriage was Sep tember 30, 1MS1. to Leroy Al lison, who, with the two daugh ters above named, are left to mourn her death. She came with her parents to thi state and located in Omaha in Is.'jT, and two ears later they came to thi county and located on the home stead where the parents reidd until death called them away. The deceased was one of the very useful members of society, bas ing an excellent education in ad dition to her ambition to do good to id hers and make the world b tier by having lived in it. She was a member of the Kpi-copal church, always active in the af fairs of the religious organiza tions, and her influence for good will be sadly missed amonir the people with whom she associated so many years. Best Family Laxative. Dew are of constipation. Ue Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. Mrs. Charles F.. Smith, of West Franklin. Me., call them '"Our family laxative." Nothing- better for adults or aged. Get them today. 2oC. All Druggists or by mail. II. V.. Uucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. TO MR. AND MRS. MAYABB AT THE BURROWS HOME FOR SALE 8-room house, modern except furnace. Price, ?3, 2Ti0.no. Will take some live stock as part payment. Windham Investment & Loan Co. 3-2-Uwkly From Tuesday's rallr. Claude Mayabb and wife, who have engaged in assist intr on the farm of Luke Wiles, near this city, have decided to ensrase in farming for themselves and hae rented a farm near Murray, where they will reside durinsr the com ing summer. In honor of their friends, the members of the Loval Bereans class of the Chris tian church, with their teacher. Thomas Wiles, decided to give their friends a farewell reception and last evening at the home of Mrs. Burrows, mother of Mr. Mayabb. they tendered a ni"t delightful farewell to their friends, and Mr. and Mrs. May abb were made the recipients of several very handsome pieces of china and silverware. At an ap propriate hour a very enjoyable luncheon was served, which added greally to the pleasures of the evening", and the event will be long- remembered most jdeaart ly by all who were present. Try the Journal for calling cards. H5 Pes 5? fc;: r - to ' H4 pass ' o i Promcfcs Dis&nfhff i ncss and rrsrcr.LiLts nKSrr Not Nauc otic UrK3Mmit tion . Soir SonarA Dtintia "Wcrras x errvtusions- rrr.t rcss andLOSSOrSliXP. For Infar.ta ani Chilirerr. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears the At SiCTatnre A .V of Aw fy In Use For Over Thirty Years x.t Copy of Wrapper. llllll NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR BURLINGTON TRAIN NO. 1 IS NOW IN EFFECT Chronic Stomach Trouble CurtsL .1 - ; ' j r ; . : t :. i : .... .. - w :: fi .i .i i a i r ' . .1 t . r- i - ' r-:e f" ; t ' i iv t " I; i I j i. ..r. :.- ." : p,!.- . f ; - ' ' ''-- . . - . ? .i 1 x I-"' Krorn Tuestfar" Tiif. Tl order r-r the the fa-t r..:r :i::-t-'i tra.u , I from Chicn.'-.. le-i.r. w he-h j 11 1 ' '' P;s,., thro,,-, It. i-Hn ab-.i;' I '-' i ..-,.!....! :.. I ..r-!,,,..- i . ; -v f. .id f - - i, - ja--eriJer fr'iu Chi-n-. I - .i i - t J.. Milts eat rier to ir.-i ,.iT h.-re h,.- I f tio- . w l.' I r lit mil t.i llo date.;? a.-.-rr; COMPANY LGEES DOT G!i THEIR CONTEACT .i- ,:;!r"";:!..:--KEeH CQNSTR0CT1C!! W hlle Ihi, l:-..dn:e;te.: .-f rutiiiinz time wa- n-d n'! t h i ' was dei-r.-.J J.y Je !-: i ? - of; this city. till it wdl pr-e a; rmif-h tiiore p!.-a-ir:- arra:i-e ment than forno-rly ar d - th.i;, will be m-jeh aiprefi.ii.d l th-; "" trae!ir.- men runnri ..f ; r' Vi":,:i Chica-'o. who by this r:-tl ' '" !v make Platt-m.-uth their : r-f -t - - t in Nebraska. i::-!.ad '. !i nr t ; !" 1 " :" : !j " run o!i int i :i:a ha ;.:.d t to--' ! " v "' Cii!!i d-'Wn loTe on a I i ! r trrv.-; at a lo-- of tin e aTid n .y ! . t hero e Ttie U ; r 1 1 1 manaierneut found it v.--y tie;, It e.-n i'i irak'i'r thi- r..rj. ( ion. a this train is ..r..- thif is run in C"ii:;i. t it i--n wiiii fie trains ,.n ..tlvr roads ard t he ;' ;:. I ' be! i iM,. hi. t.i i... f r,.!..!!"i"-i ' .in it- riinni" h .-.!': !.- wh'.-h i-!1 ' 1 cut down to the .r,:;ii:...j p..,-:.i.. !Ci--. v.a mnrsin. ;:'y. th-- r i ...' I i j ; ' t f. l . i: !. T' e M - The Wothers Favorite. A H'tuli medicine f-.r rhi!-Irer shout. 1 be harmless, i; .!..-. M pleasant to fake. It i-, .';!d 1 eiTeetunl. Chn.M .brlain's Co-;h flemeijy is all this and i Jh mothers faor;te : yw !i-re. For ale bv all i1'-.i!t. Sell your property through the Journal Want As. e'!T . .r Tr - arr, -d v t-'- ' ! J -.' " ' - - ;!,...; ( ; v f I.. - r a r - ' Chambe'lain' Tablet for Con stipation. y, r ; C? i ' u :'s T i!' -'s n: - -x 'A--'.', r.i-" ' . rake, r M a: I : '" '- .,, the-; a tr. I. - v . !i deal--r. ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING Like to if lu i Gome to Us TRY A PAIR OF OUR WORK SHOES. Every pair puarantrd and all .- Sfto.-k. Take a look in our Tviri'Io-sr. AVARD & MCLEAN, Riley Block,