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1914. PAGE S. . . ... ...wva w MiiK.uitt '- "MONDAY. APRIL 6, "Honest John" The Gasoline Saver. Is the la bor of 50 men worth One Dollar a day to you? "HONEST JOHN" will do all the hard farm work pump, grind, shell, saw wood, wash, churn, bale hay, spray, ir rigate, cut alfalfa and put it in the barn, light your house, per form all the drudgery of the up-to-date farmer, saves time. To save time is to lengthen life. Com mon sense counts as much in buy ing a gasoline engine as anything else. Buy an "HONEST JOHN," made by western men for west ern requirements, keep ycur mon ey at home where you can get it back again both sides of your dollar work when you get an "HONEST JOHN," most sub stantial and economical engine manufactured. Made in Platts mcuth, Nebr., by the Western Machine and Foundry Co. We also solicit the general machinery and repair work of farmers and others in the community. We install machinery for any pur- pose. WESTERN Machine and Foundry Company (Not Inc.) Plattsmouth, Neb. L.C. Sharp, Treas Has His Toe Mashed. From Mmlay"s Iaily. John ;eyer. who is employed i-i the ISurliuirlou shops in this city, in--; with tpiile a painful ac cident Miis morning. He was eii-i:a-e, in loading some end sills from a rubble car to a slock car for shipment and in some man-v-er one of the end sills slipped off the rubble car and fell on his left foot, mashinir one of his !i..'s ery severely, ami while the injury i not dangerous, if. is quite painful. Hedge Posts for Sale. I have several thousand frood hedre posts for sale. All sizes. Louie Puis, 5 miles west of Murray. The Journal does job work. 32 ti -'.I ; t i ' I Copyrighl. 1914 if Vv If W - EASTER HATS Something like 30 different Styles, colors and band or bov ideas. Mostly from John B. Stetson Co. Prices $2.50, $3, $4 and $5. Manhattan Shirts A New Carber at Clark's Shop. The line, up-to-date harbor hnp of Ward Clark has just r (i-iv'd fli addition' of annlher lir.-f-class harbor to look after the need of the patrons of this line establishment. The gentle man is Mr. C. K. llalloek, who has been employed in the leading barber shops of Lincoln and eomes to tin's city well rrcnin meinled as a first-class man in every respect and who will keep up to tin' usual hifrh standard of work turned out at I his shop. Mr. Richard Wells, who has been workinir at the Clark shop, will romoe from the city soon for Wisconsin, and if is to take his place that Mr. Ifalloek was se cured from the slate capital. HERE'S GOOD NEWS FOR DYSPEPTICS We hae ood news for every person in I his lown who has any form of tomai'ii trouble. It is about a remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia thai we have so much faith in as to offer it to you without personal guarantee that il does not relieve you and satisfy you in every way, we will refund the money you paid for it without question or argument of any kind. You risk not hi'iir : either Itexall Dyspepsia Tablets will re lieve your stomach ailments or the money you paid for them will be handed back to you. There is no red tape about our guarantee. II means just what it says. Your word is enough. If Itexall Dys pepsia Tablets don't satisfy you. the money is yours and we want you to have it. Itexall Dvspensia " Tablets soothe the inflamed stomach, check heartburn and distress, stimulate a healthy secretion of i:astric juice, aid in rapid and comfortable digestion of the food, and help to quickly restore the stomach to a comfortable, easy-act insr. healthy state. They also aid greatly in promoting regular bowel action. Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets are sold only at I he 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this town only by us. Three size. -2 or. 5Cc and SI. 00 F. CI. Fricke & Co.. Union Block, Plaltsmouth. Neb. 16u Acres of Land. Will trade ICO acres of land in Perkins county for Plattsmouth property. XV. R. Bryan. l-16-d&w The Want flds ge results. 3 w-nrerregr w. wmsssr Give Easter Clothes "Immediate Attention" YOU'LLfmdthatweVe a greater claim to your attention this season than ever before, weaves and stripes, mixtures, etc., in new close fitting models, with the highest grade of fine tailoring. AN AIR DOME TO BE ERECTED BY E. F. GRYBSKY MANAGER OF THE GRAND .Among the projects for tin entertainment of the. amusement loving public in Ihe city that arc being planned lor tne coming season, is that of an air doun that E. F. (Jrybsky, manager of the Crand theater, expects to erect during Ihe next few month 1 tie ait dome will he located on the lot just south of the Wescoll buildinu: on Fifth street and will be of easy access to eyeryoni down town. Mr. Crybskv will lix thep lace up so that it will h most, comfortable to the palroji and easy resting seats will b provided for those attending, am; (tie same fiitili class ol pictures thai are shown at present at lh (rand wilt be continued m tne air dome. This form of open air entertainment is one that, will please Ihe amusoment-Ioving public and is certain to bring the enterprising gentleman ample returns in palronage, as the air dome that was operated here three years ago did a great amount of business and the peo ple silting in the cool of the evening in the open air could en joy the movies' to their heart's content. It is also figured by the manager that the site can be used as a skating rink in the winter season and the pains will be made to iix this up when the season rolls around. Check Your April Cough. Thawing frost, and April rains chill vou to the very marrow, you catch cold Head and lungs are stuffed You are feverish Cough continually and feel miserable You need Dr. King's aow Discovery. It soothes in flamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel tine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Slickney Corner, Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant Children like it. Got a bottle today. 50c and 51.00 at your Druggist. Motorcycle for Sale. In excellent condition, good as new. Bigr, powerful 2-cylinder, developing 7-10 II. P. Need the money. Must sell at once. See Ed Steinhauer at Journal office. The Journal ads pay. All the new patterns, fine EASTER NECKWEAR Multicolormixturesand brighter hues are exceedingly popular. Weve a great range of these novelties at 50c, neckwear usually shown at 65 and 75c. Stetson Hats Return From Teachers' Meeting From Monday's Dally. Couulv Sunerinlendenl Mary K Foster has returned from Lin coin, where she attended a meet ing of the teachers of the stale Held mere for a three days' ses sion, and while there had the pleasure of hearing a lecture by Prof. Driggs of Salt Lake Cilv wiio is tne author ot a work on language, and who will be here for a talk at the Cass county teachers' institute to lie Held in An trust. RUMORS OF SMALLPOX NEAR UNION, NEBRASKA From Tuesday's nally. What, aecording to physicians, seems lo he a case of smallpox, has developed at Ihe home of Jef ferson Cross, a few miles north west of Union. Mr. Cross has heen sick for he past few day and yeslerdav afternoon medical aid was summoned for him am it was then that it was found that he was apparently suffering from a case ot smallpox, ihe math was reported to the county cierK this morning and steps will he taken at once to fully investigate the matter and to take such steps as may he necessary to prevent the spread of the disease in the localitv. The case is not a severe one and Ihe family did not think anything serious was tlx matter and Mrs. Cross yesterday at (ended church as usual at Union and taught her class in the Sundav school there, and the Cross home was visited hy a numher of friends in Ihe after noon who dropped in to see Mr. Cross, and if the case is finally proven to hi4 a real case of small pox there will he a wholesale vaccination in the neighhorhood and in Union. The county physi cian will visit the ross place this afternoon and lake whatever measures he thinks hest for the protection of the health of the community. THE LATE WILLIAM LEODY, OF SOUTH BEND, NEBR. From Monday's Dally. The following is a short biographical sketch of -the late William Leddy, one of the sub stantial farmers of near South Itend, who died there on Sunday, March 22, at tho age of 71 years: -William l.eddy was horn at Cincinnati, Ohio, December (. Isi2, and for several years was a resident in that locality, but came west in the late Jjh's and engaged in freighting business for a number of years, and in lS(i2 operated out of Nebraska City for Ihe west, with his teams, hauling the freight across the then almost wilderness of the stale of Nebraska. He was a resident of Plaltsmouth during the year 1SG5, and on June It), 1S73, he was married at Des Moines, Iowa, ' lo Miss Kliza Daniels, and . this estimable couple for the past twenty-eight years have resided on their farm near South Tiend, in this county, where Mr. Leddy was one of the most highly esteemed citizens and well beloved by all who knew him. Desi'les the widow four children an; left lo mourn his death as follows: Mrs. Mary Marshall, Mrs. Anna Duerr, John Leddy, all of the vicinity of Alvo, and William Leddy, jr., who re sided at the home of his parents. The funeral was held at Allan lie, Iowa, where the family resided at one time. PLATTSMOUTH HOUSE C USINESS ANGES HANDS From Monday's Dally. A change in lone of the busi ness houses of the city was con sumated Saturday evening when the Simons company, a' recently incorporated business establish ment of this city purchased the store of I J. Holding. Mr. Simon has been in charge of the Sample Store here for the past few months, and his company will now take over the Holding store and prepare to operate it along modern lines. The new firm will expend some $1,200 in improve ments on the store building, which they have leased for a period of five years. The new proprietors will operate the establishment as a 99-cent store and all the articles will range in value from 1 cent to 99 cents. The most modern methods will be used in the management, and its success isa matter that: can not be doubted! in the least. UNION IN FAVOR OF CASS COUNTY BASE BALL LEAGOE Most of the (owns of flic coun ty, also the newspapers, are dis cussing the matter of organizing a county base ball league, and in all the discussion the village of Union has been figured as one of the live wires, a fact of which we are proud. The Ledger editor has long been a real bae ball "shark," even after a broken leg compelled his retirement from actie service, but we are yet a great admirer of the game and will be one of the boosters for the county league if properly started and conducted jn ;i busi ness way and with .justice to all Ihe towns. First, we suggest, that in organizing-, the playing talent be confined to actual resident, play ers of the town, the jus! ice of his being apparent, for this town as well as most others, cannot afford to earrv salaried men, as the support in small towns would not warrant the promoters in doing so, while Plattsmouth. with its larger population, could very easily employ men to make up a team that woulu lar out class the smaller towns, the re sult being a one-sided contest that would not interest lb "fans." Let the countv league be made up of home players, then count on Union hemg strictly in it with a team that will make the fur fly from start to finish. We are for the county league, and this town will no doubt be rep resented at any time a meeting i held to organize. Union Ledger. THE DAIRY FORMERLY OWNED BY W. C. HAMILTON CHANGES OWNERSHIP From Monday's Daily. farm and business Ihe dairy which has been owned and oper ate.! by W. C. Hamilton for tho ast few years, has been disposed of to J. S. Heuscholer, who will continue to supply the patrons wilh 'the same excellent service they have had for the past years under the management of Mr. lamilton. The new proprietor f the diary conies well recom mended to this city as an old land at Ihe dairy business and ne that will prove a live one in this line of business. The Hamil- on dairy, farm is equipped in good shape for the conducting of ine of business of this kind. Mr. Hamilton desires to express through the medium of the Jour nal, his deep appreciation of tin patronage he has received ami bespeaks for his successor a most splendid endorsement. SUFFERING FROM EFFECTS OF AN OPER ATION FOR APPENDICITIS From Monday's Daily. This morning Joe Houkacek edparted for Omaha, where he visited with his brother, Frank, for the day at the hospital, where he is recovering from the effects of an operation. Frank was operated upon a few days ago, as it was thought that he was suf fering from the effects of an operation performed a few years ago for appendicitis. When the operation was performed it was discovered that he was suffering from a rupture which had evi dently been caused by his lifting something shortly after the first operation, which had resulted in the injury to himself. He is get ting along nicely now, however, and expects to be able in a short time to return home. The Titanic Goes to Union. That monster automobile for merly owned by our genial coun ty judge, Allen J. lieeson, has been sold by its recent owner, Frank Vallery, to Henry Becker of Union. Mr. Becker expects to turn it into a truck wagon to be used for all kinds of heavy hauling. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ma Kind You Have Always Bought ... Bears the Signature of P. E. O. House Party. From Monday's Dally. Mrs. Shropshire, Mrs. Camp bell and Miss Mayme Hutchinson entertained the guests of Mrs. Merlha. Clear-Hughes, who make up a bouse parly al their lunch eon for the I K. O.'s Saturday. These guests are the slate board, including Mrs. Hughes of Oma ha, .Miss Owens of Bloom ington, Miss Anna Morgan of Hebron, Miss Abbie Hums of University I'lace, Mrs. K. JL Travis of Mali-month, Mrs. -L. It. Spencer of Lexington, Mrs. L. T. Andrews of Curtis, Miss Ida Johnson of Lincoln. Omaha Hee. R. C. BAILEY FILES FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR SHERIFF The field of democratic can didates received an addition Sat urday by the tiling of H. C. Dailey, the Maple Orove blacksmith, as a candidate for the nomination for sheriff on the democratic ticket. Mr. JJailey is a splendid young man ami has resided in this county for a number of years and possesses a vast host of friends throughout the. coun ty. He is well qualified for the office in every way and if chosen by the electors will prove a valu able man for the ollice. He has been located near Murray for a number of years and his reputa tion there is above reproach. There are rumors that there will be other filings for this office on both tickets, and there is little danger of there being a lack of candidates for the position, and already Sheriff Quinton and For est It. Cunningham of Xehawka have gotten out on the track for Ihe republican nomination and will do battle for the position of securing a place on the ballot, and for several days it has been reported that one of the young republicans of the western part of the county would get into the running before the lime of the primaries. ONLY U. S. MARSHALS HAVE AUTHORITY TO ARREST UNDER NATIONAL GAME LAWS In--most of the statements is sued by the government no men lion is made of the penally for killing water fowl during the closed season prescribed by regulations of the department of agriculture. Mr. Lane, United Slates district, attorney for Ne braska, has received details of the regulations which show that the penalty for spring shooting is a tine of from 1 to 30n. The nenallv is not based on a certain amount for each bird killed, but is left to the discretion of the iudirr. of the federal court who imposes the fine. It is reported that ducks are being shot in Ne braska, but thus far no arrests have been made by the United States marshal or his deputy. No other persons have power to make arrests. Children's rompers in crinkle material. Saves ironing. Price 50c. Zuckweiler & Lutz. Best results are secured by ad vertising in the Journal. E are offering all our customers an Easter Gift in the way of a discount of 10 per cent on every arti cle purchased in this store from now until Easter. Here is an opportunity to save 10 per cent on every dollar you spend. Exchange your 90 cents for our $1.00 in merchandise Fanger's Department Store V. ZUCKER, Manager - Plattsmouth, Web. jXnl! Direct From the Mill That's what we can say about our Hosiery, because it is "Black Call" Hosiery Always made by the same skilled knitters dyed under the supervision of the dye authority of America in spected by trained experts. We have too many cus tomers who insist upon "Black Cat" Hosiery to trifle with any other brand. You can get heavy, light or gauze weights in silk, silk lisle or lisle but always the best for the price. Test it let us prove our claims that our hosiery department is worthy of your confidence. Come NOW to inspect our newest values just received. H. M. S0ENNICHSEN DAYLIGHT STORE Found a Cure for Rheumatism. "I suffered with - rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that" length of time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Cham berlain's Liniment and in two months I was well and have not suffered with rheumatism since." For sale by all druggists. Butter Fat Wanted. ; The undersigned manager of the Lincoln Pure Butter. Co., at this station, is paying the highest price for butter, fat, -as .de termined by the government Bab cock test. We are also paying the highest market price at all limes for all kinds of produce and poultry. Call and see me before disposing of your produce. Fred. Dawson, Lincoln Pure Butter Co., Plattsmouth, Neb. State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas Coaoty, . Frank J. Chciify makes oath that be i aenior riartniT of the firm of K. J. I'heuey Sc Ca., do nir buslm-Rs in the Cltr of Toledo. County and tate aforesaid, and that raid tlrm will pay the turn of ONE IIUXDRE1) DOLLARS lor each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Uall'a Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CI3ENET. Sworn to before me and snbRcrlbed In my presence, this Ota day or liecemuer, A. v., 1SSU. Seal. A. W. GLEASOX. Notary Tublic. nail's Catarrh Cu'e Is taken Internally and acts directly uion the Mood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. V F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constlpaUon, PER CENT (UJKnr t A ia -far ,1 , r - y-tft.- it