MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914. THE PLATTSIV50UTH JOURNAL TRADE EXPANSION SECTION. PAGE 13. f t V CHAS. C. PARMELE, President JACOB TRITSCH, Vice-President T. M, PATTERSON, Cashier R. F. PATTERSON, Assistant Cashier THE Bank of Cass County CAPITAL, : : $50,000.00 SURPLUS, : : $30,000.00 PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Deposits in this Bank are Protected by the Depositors Guar antee Fund of the State of Nebraska. W e Would Appreciate Your Business f V WILL ASK FOR A TRADING EXCHANGE COMMERCIAL CLUB TO DE ASKED TO ESTACLISH ONE IN PLATTSMOUTH. During his incumbency of the county attorneyship In has per formed the duties f the oilice in a iuil t 1 1 1 a b 1 ' manner ami it w mill be iliHii'iill. ( 11 i t I au per son wiUmu" to iVi-r any criticism upon hi- !'k. Mr. Tayl.'i- is sifted wilh or. analytical mind capable .f h !(-( discrimina tion. '!'h" result has i lh" county has saved n i ; i - in the I it r'at ion which usually conies to the nullity af I tim y's offee on ni-i'oiini .f Mr. Taylor'- ability to eparat t rivial ca -e from Great Benefits Will Accrue to Farmers and Others. r - The Voters of Cass County Should Bear in Mind that the Primary Election In Next August Will Bring Out Many Candidates. Select the Best for Every Office. A . J . S N V D E IX , Born in Cass County, AVitli a Kecord Clean as a Hound's Tooth Is a Candidate for Register of Deeds. Vote for HIM if You are for the BEST MAN. County Treasurer W. K. Fox Is a Candidate for re-Election Next Fall. Who Not Vote for a Man You Can Trust ? Forty-three Years a Resident of Cass County Not a Blemish ou Him. a. I WE SELL o Clean, Crisp, Appetizing "The best Soda Crackers Made" MANUFACTURED BY INDEPENDENT BAKING CO., DAVENPORT, IOWA. For Sale by H. M. SOENNICHSEN, Plattsmouth, Nebr. V f f V In other communities what are known as Trade r.ciian- s have hci'ii established ; i ; ! . i proven very successful. There ha been a wish expressed ill if ' :n"t!iiiiLr of th- kind h" inaugurated for C.a-- county people at Plat ! - mouth. The Commercial cinb could very well put such an cut i-j i-i - in action. The plan is simple and effective. (!!: a Wf k r twice a month, for in-tance, there could he held ln-re a Trading I'xcham:" day. W hat a -i-niticaut sussest i m; to the aver age American, horn with an in herent passion for exchange, nurtured on the pap 'if acquisi tion ami edueated I., the hiuhe-d -tandard of wal h ! , : ! m--.- fo l.eL (ernienf of personal conditio;:. What an opporlunl'y for the ".hint intell.-ci of a sin-'e bailiwick. iie- loped within a siiiidl eiiiroii iiient and encoura-eil hy the shrewd "drives"' in the exchange market, of his lmme locality, to meet he Javid of anoihe;- town ship and carry awav tin- laurels of a well earned vicPr in the hattl" of wits. I'.xchane flay w-'-uld 1"' '')e :f !ar-e preparation on the ja;- of those who wish to -ell. while it would ah'ord an pp,-rtuni!y fr the man on the maikei to '-et well selected stu'T. John I)oC. livil!'-' in the north part of th county, has a spotted niuie he wishes to sell, hut his nei-hiiors all stocked up and lie iiii-i- no mar ket ioi- the muie. Hill Jenks. down in Kck lihill - wants a spot ted mule, hut there are mete in his pari of the county. They hoth want ne t sell and tie otehr u leiy. il to et to-iietln-r? n r.xchane ,a- in Plattsmouth lull .Tei-ks -oii;es to town and upon iookinu oer the r. iste'- kepi for !he purpose lnnls that John I e h.-i- tiie M-vy mule lie has ,ee:i waniinLr. and tie- sale is made. I'.oth luipi-y! What has he.-u said f th" mule can 1"' said of an.vHiinir piodueed on the farm. l.esides. a medium of exchange and trade for farmers' product- it also a!T'U-.ls the people a chance fo secure from inerclmnt s thincr Ihat arc wanted. l'.u-iness men w ill all make a specialty of hrim---in-- to ih" front arlieles nn-st n led l.y the co!!dry ueiahhois. and in a di-piay arrangement flu y facilitate matters m m imu- hoili i.uircha-e and sale much easier than on th" -eneral run of business days, prizes arc often offered for the lari-'o-t number of tickets representing poods pur chased hy the farmers. This feat ure lias 1-een adopted in many places to th" very irr.af heifer nient of the whole people. The Kxchance day in a town can he made a period to look forward to and quite different from "circus day." the money remains at home. Tt is a well known fact thai any article you may have f sell is pos sibly wanted by hundred-, if you can only llnd who the-e parties are and where tiny live. A Trade F.xchantre would be the proper means whereby the seller can find a buyer, or a prospective purchaser Il,a" a,'!' parties desiring to sell such ar ticles as he wants to buy. mertorious ones, and to try only th" latter cla-s. Mr. Taylor has a constantly pTowinp irivate ,raci;ce which he cares for wi'h aldli'v and febdilv. Tl every r e-;ect he is a capal I" oilicial am! an able lawyer whos,. ability is increasing with added years. WONT ROCB, Prominent Candidate fop Office of County Recorder. Mr. Robb was born at Muncy. I'a.. on Au-ust IS. 1 s 5 J . 1!" came to Nebraska wilh his parents on June ;., ls.jt'.. and th" family seiiled at "oniiu-. ii- county. s;ho?-fiv aftei-wards the senior U'-bl. boit-ht :'hh acres of inairie land and o"i aerc- of timber. Af ter living in (lie village of W'yorii iv.is ivi- two ears the family moved on the farm and stayed there until the ib-alh of th" senior Robb. M'Uit Robb continued to iariii until IS'.KJ. when he removed to Murray, ir. "a-s county. There he ens aire. I n tiie ireijerai mor-chtandi-e li'.-im-s fop a .-Hort time, and selling out. went into th" ra i a buying on an extensive scale. In l'.Mi? he was appointed steward of the i!'-ane a-luni at Nor folk. N'eli. II" remained there for mouths, when a change of admini-l ratioii anothe;- ir:u in the position. Mr. Robb then went into the -rain husmes,. this time at Mn:.rd. ".;:s county, ami continued thereuntil anp'd'ded steward at the state penitentiary by (iovei-nor Abirich. Tlein? re !i"ed at the end of A'.drich'? term. Mr. IP- ,b went into the hotel j.ow-ss at Mittoii. N'eii.. where lie l-'-mained fou months. He then sold out and wen' wilh hi- wife and dauuht"r to Hillings. Mont., where he remained until l'.'le. visiting with his s,,n. Mr. Hobb uis been in charge of the Hotel Itib-v in lla!!-mou!h durin-jr the pa-t f -w in"-its and has built up that ho-te!ry until at the present it -lands cry hili in the regard of he t ra li'iir pub! i". lmrinir his iie thus far Mr. Itobb has stood the lest froir, every standpoint, and his record as a man and in business js with out fault. II" has announced him self as a candidate for the office of rei-liu" of deeds !P ('ass cnuiity fo- the comin- fall elec tion. Many idd-t irne f:"iee, i-e vailed upon him to make the race and Mr. Robb consented to do so after a pood bit of solicitation on the part of prominent taxpayers in the county who ha e known him so many years. Mr. Robb i- admirably qualified from every standpoint to accept ably til! the office, as he is a fir-t- clas oihce man and familiar with ev.-ry deta.il appertaining fo such work. An acquaintance oj over fifty years' duration amoncr the residents of oloe and Cass coun ties has endeared Mr. Robb to numerous person-, and families in the different communities of the two countie-'. (M W ' W- fn) fcT Be Comfortable in Mentor Comfort Union Suits rPHE Mentor Band Top won't twist or wrinkle around the neck Mentor Kantslip Shoulder Straps stay where they belong over the Shoulders neat, cut to fit the form and can't slip. These exclusive features, together with fine materials, fine knitting and fine fitting, ma'-ie Mentor the underwear for comfort, durability and steady satisfaction. Mentor is made for men, women and children all sizes, all prices, many fabrics and colors, any sleeve or leg length. Men like the Men tor closed crotch (patented Oct. 18, 1910), always closed, always comfortable. Sfcfsou I la is df&f&Z ytC$- Manhattan PLATTSMOUTH, Shirts NEBRASKA C. II. TAYLOR, County Attorney. Cnliu If. Taylor, county at torney of Cass county, was born on a farm in-ar Union. Ca-s cmu tv. February 11, 1H80. Tie va educated at the slate university, praduatinir from that institution in 100 i. He afterw ards look a curse of study at the law school connected with the state univer sity and receivd hi. certificate of nilmis-ion to the courts of Ne braska in 1010. In August. l'.M" he was appointed to fill out fhc unexpired term of V. C. Raiu.-c-y as county atb'i'iiey. Mr. Taylor has hen twice eject ed to I he office of county allorney. and at I he requc-t of a larsre num ber of voters, has consented to ajrain become ,a candidate for the same office. There will prohably be no opposition to Mr. Taylor and he will undoubtedly a?ain be elected. J. E. FvVDANIEL. Mr. J. K. McDaniid. prominent wholesale liquor dealer of Plaits- mouth, was bor-j in Ies Moines, Iowa, Sedember 11. lSoo. lie lived in that city with his parents until Ihe ,ilc of 17 years, in the meantime attending" the schools of his native city. I.earninp- 1 1 1 -bookbinders' trade, he went to Omaha aid worked there for a lime. fe also followed this voca tion in Kansas Cily. and in a num ber of towns in the we-t, inelud-inp- San l'ranci-co. Comin--' east from the Pacific coa-t Mr. Mr Daniel beim-r favoraldy imj.ressed with the country. located af Salina. Kansas, in 18S.. After a per iod in the coal and wood busi ness he enpraed in the wholesale liquor business, accumulat inpr a larpe fortune. In r.Hi7 he closed out his liquor business, i-etainini.-a larp" amount of property in the town, and removed to Platis moulh. where he has since been en'aed., in the liquor business maintaining a wholesale i:iinry for the 'A iheuser-liuscli company of St. Lmu's. : Mr. McDanieN is a (ever qenlb-man and a ood busi ness man. and makes a desirable part of the business life of Plattsmouth. SHEfftYtN- VLLA MS - J P. Pauts & Varnishes w. FOR ALL KINDS OF GOOD PAINTING FOR SALE BY- SOLE AGENTS Letter files at the Journal office. DO YOU READ THE JOURNAL; r) if not, Why n&i I A great opportuniey is now presented to help some friend win an Auto or other valuable prize. Your Subscription may do it.