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    THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL',
PAGE 5.
A
FRECKLE;
Now Is the Time to Get Rid of
Those Ugly Spots.
There's no longer the slightest
need of feeling ashamed of your
freckles as the prescription
othine double strength is
guaranteed to remove these
ugly spots. t
Simply get an ounce of othine
double strength from any
druggist and apply a little of it
night and morning1 and you
should soon see that even the
worst freckles have begun to dis
appear, while the lighter ones
have vanished entirely. It is
seldom that more than an ounce
is needed to completely clear the
skin and gain a beautiful com
plexion. Be sure to ask for the double
strength othine as this is sold
under guarantee of money back
if it fails to remove freckles.
The Journal ads pay.
otm i: ok si,r:.
In the Matter ot the K.-tate of Henry
Stun. 1 'iri-;!M'.l.
N"tir is I.th1v frivon II. at in tnr
Mi:mte t an onler f Hon J 'ones T.
l-'-u ;. ju-l-re "f the I :.ti iut Court o(
".i.-s ''u!'.ty. Nvl'ia-ka. rn:;i!o on tlf
. itii u.iy of .".w, l:'14. for the s.ilo of
t ! r;i! t-.-tat" h ! inafter i!v.-ci i !-l.
t m -r will l.o soM m tin' s-ut!; iloor f
t';t- i.Miit l:o'.i.-- in tlx- City of I'latts
1 1 i . : t i . in :ii'l 'our.t, on ti.e M!i ilay
of Ai;','iist. at tt-ri o'iIim k a. in., at
j.uMio vi-M.lue to ti t- I '-;!iei-t ;!. l..-r for
i;i!i, 1.". jr .r.t of t!,- I. ill to l.f vaul
at !-., of sale Mini tie bahuue 'n !'
l..'fiie coiiiii Tnat i.jii f saio, ti.e foliow
i:iir ilfscrilwl real estate t.-w:t: An
l:lnii vji'.iil one-lxt;i. ibjfot to th
iliiuvr at:.l l.iriif.-ti ;! ri;i!,t of Airati a
Htull therein, of the :.( half of tl'y
nor tt: west 'juarter of t!on two 1:1.
Towii.-T.ni twelve (.1-), Kale thirte.ri
i. eontcini:i sevonty-four an.!
7-li0 aeies more or less: ti e east l.alf
of l:.e S"Mti:West ouarler of Section
two Town.-:. ii twelve Ilium o
thirteen i:;, i ta i n : tilt eighty aeies
in.,)., or less: ha four i i in ti.e n.rih
w t o-iarter of S.-ition tiiit:--s:x ' .
Tow nsl:ii toiiteeii ih.i. Kane thirteen
ion :a i n : nir tw-nty-s:x ai res more
or less; lot thr.-e I :' in the northwe-t
iiioiio r f fieetia six ;. Tvn.!.i;'
twelve (I'i. llansi- lournii 'Hi, 0:1
taitiinc twenty-two ami 7-"-1"i acres
more or less, all in Cass County. Ne-hra-ka.
Sai-l sale to remain u;t-n one
Lou r.
I'ateJ this Z:n '!:iv of .Tune. i:U.
c. i.Avi:i:N''i: sti'li.,
A!min:strator of the Instate of Henry
St jil. I . ;isl.
1 U. 1AVVKK, Attorney.
7 - - I wks
MiTH I! Tl !!I.l)ITOi;S.
sTati; r m.i;!:a.ka,
Cass County.
In County Court.
In the Matter of the lh-late of George
V.". Vass. iti eea -e.l.
Notice is lierei.v triven to the credit
ors of sail ie eas.il that I.e.-i :i n crs will
ha'l upon claims fi'.l against sai'l
( -tat'. T-efore me. County Jul;4e of
a.-s Countv, Nehtaska. at the County
Court room in l'a tt -month, in sai.l
Countv, on t!:- 7 1 ii i':av of July, 1;'14,
;,n,l tie L'-tli chiy of Jan.iarv. l'.'l".
at 1') o'clock a. in.," r-a h r.av for ex
ftmiti.' t ion. a.ljr.stmont ami allowance.
All ihiims 111:1st he filed in saiil Court
on or before sai l hi.-t hour of hearinc
Witro ss tnv i nnJ n:ol seal of sahl
Cnvniv Court. at I "ia 1 1 sm nti t h. Ne-l"-ak;'.
this -?th .hv of Juno. um.
(taii Ai.i.i.. '. i.i.i..-'
'o-.;rtv .1 mitre.
john M. T.i:vr A.
Attorney for Kstate.
Minn: to HKiJiTm.
STATi: OF NKi'.KASKA,
Cass County, fs.
In ounty Cimrl.
In the M.-itt-r of the Instate of I von S
White deceased.
T" a!! per-on- infcrfste.1: X'on are
1 er.-!y potitied that there has h.en tiled
in tins Curt tio ri"Ht f t!o- admin
istrator of ahovo e-'tate, loireth.-r with.
1 is j.-tition for final settlement ar..i
list i!"it ion .f the re-'idue of said estate.
That a liearlnsr wi'.! to l ad ntmn said
rej.ort arl jieti'ion hefore t'is Court
at tl e Coort Ho-jso iT1 xYf. C;ty if
T "'a ttsmoi.it h, said Coontv. on the 7 1 hi
dav of .Ome. 11. r.t f o'clo, k a. m.
AU ohj-ctions theretr.. if any. nvist
).. f:h d on or hefore said day and l our
of 1 -a ri n ir.
Witness mv hnn.T fiP'1 t!:e sonl of tl;e
Countv c:irt of sail County this 1:0th
da-.- of June. 10H.
SeaI ALLKN' -T. TinTISON".
County J u. lire.
IIi:m!'K-S SAI.K.
State of N'ehraska. County of Cass,
r.v virtue -f an order of sale issued by
.lames Kol.ertsot,. flerk of the listri. t
I'o'irt. witl'in and for Cass county. Ne-hra.-K
1. and to directed. I will on
the rTth day of Julv. A. I. liU, at 1
' lo k a. m. of said day at the south
dour of the court house !n said county,
sell at puiilif ae-t;ori to ti.e highest
l-idder for cash the foilowin" proj.erty.
to-wjt: Kractiinal lor N'o. ):ie Hun
dred Twelve (lli In Section Nineteen
tV.'K in Towr.s'.it" Twelve (12) north, in
T:a?ice Fourteen U4. llast of the ftli
I'. M. The same leinrr levied upon find
taken a the property of W'. S. lirittain.
w 1-o-e re.nl name is VVnlter S. lirittain:
". W. AVindham. v.hose real name is
Wad-- . Wind! am: Mjnnie Windham.
William I. Th:rke. Julia T'urke and
lo.t.ett V.. Wimi? am. Jr.. defendants, to
.-Htisfy a .'ndirnont of p:tid court recov
ered hv the IMntt-mout h Iwn snd
jniiidirer A s--oein t ion. a cirporation,
.la int i T. atraiiist said defendants.
I'latt.-moutli, Ne!.., Juno !'. A. I 1011.
' 1. Ql INTftN.
Sheriff Cas County. Nebraska.
IN Till" l)lTHICT OI T iV TIIK
III M l dl' KIIHSK.
In Kc-Kstate of luliiali Sciiwab, l)e
c eased.
MtTICi: )F SAI.lv.
Nitice is herein- fjiven tl:at in pur
suance of an order of Hon. James T.
I'.eirley. Judye fvf ti.e Iiistrict Court of
Cass Count-,-, Nebra-ka, made on the
lirst ilay of June. A. I). i:d4, for the
sale of the real estate hereinafter i'-soril-ed.
there will tie sold at the south
front door of the Court House, sit
IMattsmo'ith, Cass County, Nebraska,
on tl." 1st day of August. A. I . ll'U, at
ten o'clock p.. m , j.t public vendi.e to
the highest bidder for cash, the follow
Inif de.-'-ribed real estate, to-wit:
Lot eislit C). in the Northeast nuar
ter fNHv "f the Northwest quarter
iXW'ii; lot fifteen K.), in the South
east iuarter SI0.) of tl 0 Northwet
ouarter l.N'H'); lot twelve (l't. In
the Northwest ouarter (NWi of the
Southwest Oarter (SW'i): lot eleven
11 in the Southwest quarter (S'i4 1
of the Southwest ouarter SW'i and
the Kast l air rK1-.) of the Southwest
ciuarter (SV!d, all of Section twenty-ei-i
f t2. in Townshin eleven ill)
North. ' Hanfife focrKen Hit, Kast th
I. M.. in the County of Cass, Nebraska.
Said sa'e to remain open one hour.
Hated this 1'Otii day of June. A. O.
1fH
CHAFU-KS H. SCHWA Tl. execufor of the
last will and testament cf Dtii'ah
Srh h itprppsrt
T.AWLS &. KOBKRTSON.
Attorney?.
6-22-awks
OF LOCAL INTEREST
Some People We Know, and We
Will Profit by Hearing
About Them.
I loan's Kidney pills from Tiering
A. C.o.'s Druir Stole and they soon
relieved me. I am pleased to rec
ommend them."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same Mr. Kroehler had. Foster
Milburn Co., Props., UulTalo, New
York.
John Ha.jeck departed this
morning for ;onvood and Mal
ern, Iowa, (o look alter the in-ttM'st-
of his cigars in those
places.
Mi s. John Ilrady was among l!ie
picnickers -oing to .-, Platte this
morning, where she will visit for
the day.
'Phis is a purely local eent.
It took place in Piatt sinout h.
Not in Mime faraway place.
You are asked to investigate it.
Aske.J to believe a citizen's
word ;
To cditirm a citizen's state
ment.
Any article that is endorsed at
home.
I more worthy of coniidenee
Thau one you knoiv nothing
alo nit,
llndocseil l,y unknown people.
l."iiis Kroehler. proprietor of
hardware store. Kim St.. Platls
moutli, says: "Some time ago I
had pains in my Lack. I wa so
lame that I couldn't sloop. M
kidneys were weak. I had a tired,
languid feeling all the time and
headaches -were common. I got
Mi:-.- Kli.abeth IJee-oii departed
this morning on te early Jmr
liui:foi train for Lincoln, where
he will bo the guest of her friend.
Miss Iti--er, in that ci! for a few
Jays.
I'ezema spreads rapidly; itch
inir almo-t drives you mad. l-'or
piick relief, Dean's Ointment i-
wel recommended. Ooc at all
store.-.
Established 1373
Rcofing OfiREY Wailboard
Millions of Squares in use. Tested
yeurs. GUARANTEED.
Harlap Flexible Cement Uooflng.
Asbestos R. Kiting.
Century, Surety, Premium Itubber
i looting.
0 Selections Wallboard.
Buililiiig Paper.
rv Kt-quest Cary brands of dealer.
THE PHILIP CAREY CO.
1414 O Street,
Lincoln, Nebr.
Make Your Wants Known
Ad v. rt isemer.ts under this heading
five n's ;..-r !in- ea li insertion.
Six words will be counted as a line
and no ad vert isement taken for less
than ten eents.
POP. SALE - The Mrs. McVicker
residence on North Sixth street.
For particulars call on Mrs. J. E.
Leeslev.
p Oli SALE One "-foot cut binder,
x good shape. Gallon Kalph Hay
nie, telephone No. 3712. C.J3-l0td&V
POP. SALE The L F. Switzer
nuartel. ttiree miles snnthwesf
of Nehawka. For particulars see or
write tienry .m. i'o;iarU, .Ndiawka.
Netira-ka.
pOR SALE Farm ef 121 acres, 5;i
miles northeast of Union. 14 acres
hay land, 2') acres pasture timber, rest
in cultivation: well improved. Price
right if taken soon. Address Miss
Etta Nickels, Murray. Nebr.
COK SALE Improved fn-acre farm.
1' miles north of Nehawka,Ncb
Good orchard: buildings all painted
and in good repair. Every foot of
jr round is tillable. Write or see owner,
Otto Schacht. Nehawka, Neb. gs.c,tw
'OR RENT Farm. Inquire of S.
O. Cole. MyDard, Neb. ti-S.lnjo-w
'OR SALE (Joed Deering binder,
almost new, cheap. Chas Schwab.
;.22w2wks
FOR SALE Beautiful Shetland po
nies at all times, for the next UK
years, unless I die in the meantime. 1
have now an extra tine stallion, the
best in the state, for sale Well broke
for both harness and saddle. Wm.
Oilmour. Plattsmouth, Nebr., II. V.
D. No. 1.
LOST-Last Saturday evening, about
o miles south of Plattsmouth,
some motorcycle tools. Finder please
notifv The Journal ol'uce. Itd2tw
FOlt SALIC Silver cornet, .-plen-did
instrument. Long modl.
Inquire of DickAvard, IClec
hric Shoe Store.
Local News
From Tuesday's Daily.
Attorney C. E. Tell't of Weeping
Water was in the city today look
ing after some matters of busi
ness. Philip Keil and wife and family
of Murray came up this morning
from their homo t, spend a few
hours here looking' after some
trading.
Mrs. Louis Trimpe of Omaha
is in the city making a short isit
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Z. T. irowu and with
her many friends here.
James Loughridne of Murray
was in the city last evening, coin
ing up to attend a meeting of the
Masonic lodge, which was held at
the Masonic temple last evening1.
Miss Helen Jess was a passeng
er this morning for Lincoln,
where -he will visit for a few days
with her school friends in that
city before returning home to this
city.
A. W. White was amonir the
business visitors this afternoon
in the metropolis, going to that
city on the afternoon Rurlinton
train.
James Anil departed yesterday
al'ttHioon for Caspar, Wyoming.
where he goes to resume his
work in the bridge construction
leparlmeiit of tiie Rurliugton
near that place.
John S. Hall and wife and
daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. J. A.
Campbell of Clearing county.
Pennsylvania, an aunt of .Mrs.
Hall, who is her, on a short visit,
were pas.-eni-'ors this morning for
Omaha, where they will visit for
the day.
W. C. Morrow of Cleveland.
Ohio, who has been hole fof the
pa-t few weeks, in company with
his wife, i-itiug at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. l..ey. depart
ed tiiis morning on N". for his
home. Mr.-. Morrow will remain
for a more xlendod visit.
Ir. o. Saudin was a passenger
this morning for Omaha, where
he will attend the meeting being
held there of the vetcrinaries of
the .-tale.
J. P. Falter was among the
passengers I his afternoon for the
metropolis to spend a few hours
looking alter some matters of
business.
Mi-s Maude Mason of H use.
Idaho, is in the city making a visit
with her many friond- lor a time.
She arrived Friday evening from
the west.
John Kopia was among the
business i-itors in the me
tropolis today, going to that -city
on the early Burlington train this
morning.
County Attorney C. 1L Taylor
departed this morning1 for Weep
ing Water, where he was called to
look after some legal matters for
the county.
Mrs. M. E. Man-peakor departed
this omrning1 for Omaha, where
she will attend to some matters of
business for the day.
Mi-ses Emma and Elizabeth
Falter departed this morning for
Omaha, where they wiil visit for
the dav with friends.
Mar-h Wiles of Kansas City
am) A. L. Wiles, who is located in
Arkansas, who have been here for
a few days visiting with relatives,
departed this morning for their
homes in the south.
John A. Libershal was a pas
senger this afternoon for Omaha,
where he will spend a few hours
looking after some matters of
business in that city.
James T'.merson, roadniaster of
the Omaha division of the Bur
lington, was in the city today
looking alter some matters of
business for the company.
Mi-s Olive Oass was a pas
senger this morning f"r Cileu
wood, where she will visit for a
short time looking after her class
in music in that city.
Ludwig Pehrig of New Castle,
Wyoming, who has been here for
a few days visiting with his son,
Reinhold Jeh rig and family, de
parted hist evening for his home.
Mrs. Cecilia Wricht accompanied
him to New Castle, where she will
visit with relatives for a time.
Miss Viola Kirsehstein of Min
neapolis, who has been here for
the past two weeks visiting at the
home of Henry Ofe and wife, de
parted this afternoon for Oakdale,
Neb., where she will visit for a
idiort time with relatives in that
place before returning home.
C. F. Guthman was among the
visitors in the metropolis this
morning', going to that city to
look after some matters of busi
ness for the day.
Attorney I). O. Dwyer was a
passenger this afternoon for
Omaha, where he was called to
look after some matters of busi
ness for a few hours.
I)r. P. F. Brendel of Murray and
C. F. Cook of this city were pas
sengers this afternoon for Oma
ha, where they were called on
some business matters for a few
hours.
Pen P.eckman, road overseer of
the Murray district, was in the
citv lodav, coming in to meet with
the commissioners, but found the
meeting had been postponed until
Friday.
Mi-s Millie Tubbs was a visitor
thi- morning in Omaha, where
she will spend the day with
friends.
Misses Blanche and Marie Rob
orlsou were passengers this
morning for Omaha, whore they
will visit for the day with friends
in that city.
From Wednesday's Dally.
Or. O. Saudin was a passenger
this morning' for Omaha to at
tend the mooting of the veterinary
surgeons in that city.
Mrs. J. K. Ragoss of I.oui-ville
wa- a visitor in this city today
and a pleasant culler at this
ollice.
Miss May Vallery of Mynard
has returned to her home, alter
an extended visit with Nehawka
friends.
Mrs. W. F. Fritclnmin returned
this afternoon to lor home in
South Omaha, after a few days"
visit here with relathes.
Mrs. Rhoda Ctner and daugh
ter. Nellie, were passengers this
afternoon for Council Bluffs,
where Mrs. Coiner will consult a
specialist.
Peter Jol.gensoll of Avoi'U
motored to this -ity- last evening
and was initiated into the mys
teries of the Flk-' lodge. Mr.
Jofgenson returned home this
morning1. While here he was a
guest of J. F. McDauiel.
Mrs. Jay F. Worb-y of Lincoln,
who is in the city visiting at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
V. V. Leonard, was a passenger
this morning- for Omaha, where
she will lie the guest of honor at
a breakfast given at the Seymore
Lake Country club.
Mrs. Richard Rhoden and
daughter. Miss Beulah. of Fre
mont, Neb., who have been visit
ing with relatives in different
parts of the county for several
weeks past, came in yesterday
and w ill make a i -i t here at the
home of Oeorge W. Rhoden and
family.
Oeorgo N. LaRue of Union was
in the city today for a few hours
looking after some matters at
the court house.
Henry Klinger and wife were
passengers this morning for the
metropolis, where they will visit
for the dav with friends.
O. C. Hudson and family re
turned yesterday from Omaha,
where they have been for the
jiast few days visiting with rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. F. B. Shupp and daughter
were visitors in Omaha today, go
ing to lhat city on the early Bur
lington train this morning to
spend the day.
Mrs. Ward Clark was a pas
senger this inorjiing1 to Omaha,
accompanying her friend. Miss
Emma Ault, that far on her trip
to Minnesota.
Mrs. O. Hawksworih and Mrs.
E. W. Cook were visitors in the
metropolis today for a few hour.-,
returning on the 1:13 train this
aft ernoon.
Mrs. F. A. Kirkpatrick of Ne
hawka was a passenuer this
morning for Omaha. whre she
I will visit for the day in that city.
Miss Bessie Beres of Omaha,
who has been a guest for the past
few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Scarbrough, returned
this morning to her home in the
metropolis.
''Fncle"' Lig Brown this morn
ing decided to join the merry
makers in Omaha and attend the
circus, ami accordingly was a
passenger for that citv on the
early Burlington train.
Dan O Brien, who has been
lo-re working in the local Burling
ton yards for a few days, departed
for (libson this afternoon to re
sume his duties as lireman at
that place for the Burlington.
Oeorge Wall of La Platte was
in the city today looking1 after
some trading with the merchants.
lie reports his brother, I.-an
Wall, who was shot by Tony Ilil-
on at La Platte the Fourth, as
getting along nicelv.
Mrs. Agnes Chapman came
down last evening from Lincoln,
where she is making her home
and will visit here for a short
time. Mrs. Chapman has recent
ly recovered from the effects of a
very serious operation at one of
the Omaha hospitals and will rest
here for a short time.
Miss Mary Rosencrans departed
la.-t evening1 for Imperial. Neb..
where she will isit her aunt and
uncle, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Raker,
or a short time.
Henry Robert llendd and
rtiomas Walling, jr.. were among
the passengers this morning for
linaha. where they will attend the
circus this aiiernoon.
Mrs. Frank Ohm was a pas
senger this morning for Omaha.
accompanying her friend. Miss
Rose Kremla, home for a short
visit.
Abe Orindle of Tabor, Iowa,
last has been here for some time
visiting at the home of his daugh
ter in thi- city, departed last
evening on No. for his home.
Miss Emma Ault departed this
afternoon for Omaha, where she
will visit for a short time before
departing for Minnesota, where
she will visit for some time in
that .-tale with friends.
Mrs. Henry Bailey and daugh
ter of Alvo. who have been here
for the past few days visiting at
the home of Mrs. Bailey's sister.
Mrs. Fred Kunsmann, returned
this morning to her home.
Mrs. W. S. Askwith was a pas
senger this morning on the early
Burlington train for Omaha,
where she was called to look after
some matters of business for a
few hours.
IL W. Hyers was down this aft
ernoon from his home at Lincoln
to spend a short time here look
ing after some business matters
and shaking hands with his host
of old friends.
Bert Reed, one of the repub
lican candidate for sheriff, in
company with Oeorge Kunz.
nndored in yesterday afternoon
from Elmwood to spend a few
hours here looking after some
matters in this city. While here
Mr. Reed called at the Journal
ollice and we found him a most
agreeable and pleasant gentleman
and greatly enjoyed the short visit
with him.
Henry Born and wife and son.
Leonard, were passengers this
morning for Omaha, where they
will attend the circus there this
afternoon.
Mrs. W. C. Morrow and niece.
Miss Claire Dovey. departed this
morning on No. ( for Detroit,
Michigan, from where they will
travel by boat to Cleveland, Ohio,
the home of Mrs. Morrow, and
where Miss Dovey will visit for
some time.
Ludwig Racek departed this
morning for Pacilic Junction,
where he is engaged in some car
penter work for a few days. Mr.
Racek has ju-t returned from
Abie, Neb., where he spent the
Fourth with friends near that
place.
The Best Medicine in the World.
"My little girt had dysentery
very'bad. I thought she would
die. Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy cured
her. and I can truthfully say that
I think it is the best medicine in
the world."' writes Mrs. William
Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by
all dealers.
Stops Neuralgia Kills Pain.
Sloan's Liniment gives instant
relief from Neuralgia or Sciatics.
It goes straight to the painful
part Soothes the Nerves and
Stops the Pain. It is also good
for Rheumatism, Sore Throat,
Chest pains and Sprains. You
don't need to rub it penetrates.
Mr. J. R. Swinger, Louisville, Ky.,
writes: "I suffered with quite a
severe Neuralgic Headache for
four months without any relief. I
used Sloan's Liniment for two or
three nights and I haven't suffer
ed with my head since." det a
bolfle today. Keep in the house
all the time for pains and all
hurts. 25c, 50c and $1.00, at your
Druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all
Sores.
For croup or sore throat, use
Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Two
sizes, 2oc and 50c. At all drug
stores.
Mrs. Harry Simons was a pas
senger this morning- for Omaha,
where she will make a short visit
with relatives.
Sperry Ruffner of Omaha was
in the city this morning for a few
hours looking1 after some busi
ness matters and took advantage
of the occasion for a visit with
Father and Mother Ruffner.
Albert pendl, wife and son de
parted this morning- for Omaha,
where Mr. pendl will consult a
specialist in regard to the treat
ment of an affliction from which
he has been suffering1 for -oine
time.
B. O. Wurl, one of the candi
lales for county clerk, was a
passenger Oils morning for Oma
ha, where he will look after the
interests of his cigar factory In
disposing of some of the prod
ucts. Mrs. Sarah Young of near Ne
hawka came in this morning
from her home and was a pas-
-enger for the east on No. (i, be
ing called to Peoria. Illinois, by
the serious illness of her cousin,
Miss McFadden in that city.
County Clerk Libershal and O.
v. Reed, the bridge foreman.
made a visit yesterday afternoon
out m the vicmitv of Murray to
inspect some bride work and at
tend to other matters of business.
Dr. O. II. (lilmore motored to
this city yesterday afternoon from
Murray to have some dental work
ooked after. Miss Margie Walker
accompanied the doctor to visit
here for a few hours looking after
some trading.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts,
Burns, Sores.
Mr. K. S. Loper, Marilla. N. Y..
writes: 'T have never had a Cut.
Burn. Wound or Sore it would not
heal." (Jet a box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve today. Keep handy
at all times for Burns, Sores, Cuts.
Wounds. Prevents Lockjaw. 25c,
at your Druggist.
C3i7 lr lang Plows
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The advantages of a gang plow is known to all
farmers, but all farmers do not know the advantages of us
ing John Deere Light Draft Gang Plows.
These gangs are now equipped with the famous
quick detachable shares, the share that yon can remove
by merely taking off one nut.
John Deere Plows
Are made throughout with high-grade materials
and fully guaranteed by The John Deere Plow Co. The fact
that there are more of these plows sold than all others com
bined is really evidence enough to show that they are doing
the work and giving good satisfaction.
G. P. EASTWOOD
MYNARD.
J (Special Correspondent.)
Mr. and Mrs. Hatched of Mur
ray vi.-ited friends in town Sun
day. Dr. Fields of Kansas Cily spent
the Fourth visiting with W. B.
Porter.
Erma Oanson of pekin, Illinois,
is visiting at the home of W. T.
Richardson.
Mrs. August Oordcr and Mrs.
CJeorge Perry of Plattsmouth
visited friends in town Sunday.
Albert Stokes and family of
Plattsmouth visited with Mr. a;:d
Mrs. Henry Johnson Sunday.
Mable and Fdtha Ki-er of
Fniversity Place are vi-iting at
the home of R. L. Prop-t and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorpe spangler
of Lincoln spent the Fourth i-it-ing
with his mother, brothers and
sisters.
William Oillispio motored to
the metropolis Friday. Mrs. lil-
lispie and Miss Muriel Benton ac- '
companying him.
Bryan Snyder - has returned
home from his school work, and
will assist his .father during the
summer on the farm.
In a few days you can hear the
hum of the threshing machine mi
all sides, for there is a machine
to nearly every job of threshing.
Favorable weather has 1 u
beiieticial to the farmers in the
way of harvesting .-mall grain,
and most of the fall wheat is in
the .-hock.
William Vallery rtnd family of
Havelock visited oer Sunday
with Henry Kaufman and family.
Mr. A'allery and Mr. Kaufman aie
br t her-in-law s.
Miss Fa porter, who ha- a re
sponsible position with Orchard
& Wilhelm in Omaha, spent the
Fourth with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. porter.
Oeorge Lenhoff and family
motored in his line Studobaker
seven-passenger automobile from
Omaha the Fourth and .-pent the
day visiting- relatives and friend.-.
Earnest Hutchinson is taking
care of one of R. L. Propst's
seperators and his son, Wayne,
has ( barge of the oil tractor. I h
are thre-hing at Jo-oph Wili s,
two miles north of town.
A ino-t enjoyable time was
spent the Fourth in the grove of
Ed Rummell by members of the
U. B. and Methodi-t Sunday
schools. Refreshments, game-,
social chat and the vanishing1 of
well lilled liaskets made up the
order of the day.
Jacob Rummell of Beaver City.
Neb., spent a few days visiting
relatives and friends here. We
are always glad to see Jake. How
ever very sorry his mission was
to attend the funeral of his
brother, Ooorge, who was killed
near Battle Creek, Neb.
Guaranteed garden hose 10c and
11c per foot. Call 'phone 400.
Warga & Schuldice.
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