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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1914.
CITY DADS DO
BUSINESS AT THE
jLD STAND
Numerous Petitions Presented for
Curbing and Guttering, Claims
Allowed and Other
Matters of Interest.
Wlii-n Ihe .i:a I of Mayor Sat
:!! f'H last evening l rail tin'
rit council to older there wen'
Iwo absentees, as both I'oiincil-'ii.-ii
I'al lrrn ainl Shea were un
able (n be present. There Were
piite ;s number f pet it ions await -r.
til' ;i i-! i r i of the rit legisla
tors lro.n nT-n-i in lli- dill'ei--ill
pails of tin rity and which
were read ! I!d- city clerk, A. J.
I nlil ami William i tare lay asked
llial they Jo- uiven a grade fi- a
permanent walk almiir their res
idence i-"')-rl as well as for
l)-rniii)'ii l connect with Ihe
s.ulli side sewer in IId- alley m ar
Fifth sheet. I Id- petition oT these
U'-p I N'tii'-'i was granted ly tin
Council.
A i-titi)n was also preseiiled
from William Simons ami .1. I?.
li!)- wli reside in Hd- south
part )iT the rilv. asking that the
electric li"ht ami I -IlIt me poles
- i u a I ! m-ar Iheir property be
m)') In tin- I t I i 1 1 i'ii ll)lilriil-)'
street, between I'atlerson ami
Lincoln avenue, t in motion the
i l)-i !c was ordered In iinlify the
ii companies In ) thai the
pnii-.- Well' removed to llli- proper
place w ilhuiil delay.
i. W. Human, residim: mi I'hi
r.iun avenue, presented a petition
1. 1 tin- council asking that he In-uim-ii
p-'rm iss ii in In connect up
with an open sewer, ami mi motion
f t : matter was given over t the
hand- i.l" the -tree)-, alh-ys ami
bridges i- ii i ! i n i 1 1 for artioii. The
petition of Aiiun-f Amli'isoii ami
iIIht resident mi iranili' t i--t
was mi mo!io:t granted ami I he
grading a- i -opiesird for a per
manent walk will I"- ii'l at mice.
Councilman Itajeck called tin
attention ,,) t ! t council In 1 1 1 - bad
oinli! nni of a hrid-e oM-r fin'
cffi-k o. Tenth street between
l.oi u-.! ami iak ami whn-h m-eii'il
repair in;, for which In- desired
tin- commissioners In- mt itieil.
"I Id- motion a- enlarged so as to
im-imle al-o 1 1 1 - bridge on Six
teenth str-i-t I -1 1 1 Vim- ami
ak. which is al in dangerous
-hapi- ami m-eds (he repairs at
nliee.
I It--! i- I -1 1 : iiit' a m at -um
in tin- f -1 1 -1 1 1 : ami guttering- fund
f di-lief .o. r. on moiion of
i '.oiim-iimaii l.iiliiii-kk two war
rants .if sjiiti each were called in
ami will 1m- In-Ill hy tin- i-ity in
stead (' being al!owi-i In pile up
i : i f !-( aiiil tin- mini iipal pv-
einiin-il! Will receive lllr lielli'lil of
!! ii!V liti'iit in-fi'Mil of hai:i
to pay a hih rale of iii I -re I .
I n-iiii'l ! rill 1 1 n i i 1 1 pre-i:ti-il
a wrilli-n ri-poit io.-rin'
Ihi- matti-r nf aeatinu certain al-!-.
in 0;ik Hill ) i-im l -r . ami
lhi wa- i fi-rr )il In lln- eily at-(uiii-y
fii- an npiiiioii a- In
wlmtln-r up nni lln i-ity ruiiM pro-i-i'i'il
to ;ieali- lln- al!)"s. This
(-iii m i 1 1 ) llirmi-li ( '.oiinc j man
Harris r.-roin im-mlei Hinl a lar'
tiling I')- pla)-eil at the main en-tram-e
! the i-'im-ter as wi-ll a
liaimr tin- Ire'-ls in that eily of
the silent i:raIei ami lar-il in
)oiii it ji hi whl'le they WiMllil e j
k--pin with tin- eity"s iii:nily.
Ttie liht in.r committee reeoni-mi-mliil
In tin- emineil that lin-I-l
il ioii for elect rie slii-i-l lights
at lln- )oiii)-r nf l'.le)-nth ami
p. ai l am I I'i ft hi -)-n I h ami Oak
-lie. -Is i,,. i:ranli-, ami lln lights
plaeeif as sin, pnsjii, (III
motion i! was !. r I 1 !o u-i. the
saim- s;ti;ilari liirhl- in use nvcr
tin- different parts nf Jj city, as
the mil's In he placed in the new
locution, as the are round very
sal isfai lm y and lln- twn' addit iun
al li-!ils will !) placed in pnsj
linn a soon as possible. Ilnum-il-iniin
ilallstroiu of th) coin in it I
stated that they desired further
time In iiiM'sliule lln' rale ipies
tinn as th)- lihl cniupany is
atheriur liuri's of (lie amounl
nf current ami I he number of
lights used throughout tin- city
in oriJ)'t- l prepare liMUfes on
which they can ba-e their figures.
Th) bids for the curbing and
Hlte-nntr in )lislriet ". T n
S)'tilh Sixth tre)-t was (p-ned ami
read, lb1 B a M. Oi'ncitp Co.. of
this city was tlie-only 'bidder for
th)' W).nk ami on motion the hid
var laid over uulil the next ineet-
inj:- of the council for act ion. M.
S. Urigjis. oil)' of the residents in
the proposed district, was present
and askej permission to address
the council on lite subject ami
presented the iews nf a number
f the residents I hen; as li lln-ir
wishes in havint; the matter did.
The tiuar.ee committee of tin
council reported back t Id follow
ing bills as le'inii correct and re
commended thai warrants be
drawn for their payment: l F.
Scnlt, street work. sIT.ati; Charles
Lewis, same. s-'Ltin: Au. Sit.
m a nu. same. s' j.Hn: J. W. Tmup
kin. same. si;.:'ii; Allert .J)Ui)'s.
saim'. siri.Sii; .1. L. HuiTiiws.
same, s !!..': Alviu .tones, saiii".
L'.!.ifi: Charles McHride. saim'.
s'i: William ;helmaii. same,
sis: William llim-r, saim-. lM. in:
o. K. Parmele. saim'. i ; Mike
Lulz. street oMniiiissinner. s.p;;
W. II. Mas)in, fnreinan. Imse earl.
;. : Henry Lahoda. same. s.-T.
Jann's Kf)'sak. saim-, si.ri; Carl
Crist, same, (i.-a: Jo-nig)' llrasky
sauu'. si;. -.-,; J. C. Hrillain. salary
ami )'pi'iis)-s secretary tire de
partment. -s(;.,s:: A. I Iuauu.
salary, tire -!i i f. sl J.Ja: Mural
Parim'b'. sti )'i'l sprinklim:. s i i :
It. A. Hates, print intr. s!7; .1. K.
)'iiD't. )pi'iisi's July. Aut-ust
ami S)'iii-mber. sl.'.S: .1. K. Har
wick, preiutim n insurance
policy .s U'.JM.
The petition of a number )d' tin
n'sident s 'in lln prnpnsi-d iainu
district nf See'ith ami Main frmu
S)')-lllh l)i Tenth si reel was pre
sented In the council asking thai
the work be got leu under way
ami was referred to Ihe slreels.
alb- s ami bridges coinin il I 'e for
invi-s at ion.
Councilman 1'. M. le-stor of tin'
third ward asked that an engineer
he secured In go over the Ilichey
and Sch ihlkm-i hi property on
Si')'iilh street ami tix tin' gra)le
for a permanent walk in keeping
with the gr;ide for the proposed
curbing ami guttering in that
st reel .
Police .Jmliie M. Archer pre
sented a reporl cerinir the mai
ler )f th)' suspension ir lines
which had been discussed at lln
lasi meeting f the council ami
he pointed out lln' reasons for md
holding Ihe prisoners al the ex
pense oft In city.
After tin- recommendation of
.several pieces of street Work tlie
council decided that it has done
emiush for the evening ami ad
journed lo wend their way homeward.
MRS. ED. TRITSCH ENTER
TAINS LADIES' AID SOCIETY
OF EIGHT MILE GROVE
t b.
( lln
iei ioa ii I .ad ii s A id so)- i
I V
I'iolll Mil.. (If.lVi.
I'iiiii i'ii
eseiila afternoon met
bom,, nf Mr. ami Mrs. I'.d
at lln
Trils.'h w-si ui tins eiiy in una; proi)i
to be one uf the lliosl i e I i Il I I'll I
and largely attended meetings Dial
this xM'iely has held for miu
months. The Tril.sch home is ;t
l.e.tut iful ami si;n'iou one. ami
the crowd ye-lerday nuiiiberin: as
it diii nearly one bundled pet-suns
filled it n its utmost capacity. The
automobiles ami curriag.es came
from miles around coni-ying the
la)li-s bidoiigin t (he sneiety as
well a- Ho- visitors to Ibis palatial
country home for the afleriinon
ami Ihe isitnrs were nmre than
ieali.i')l by ;ill who attended. There
were sMiiii- flirty ladies present
from Ibis eily In take part in the
f)'stiilies of tin occasion ami
they report one of lh)' times o
their lies at the - mcelinu'. Tin
aft)1! !!)"!!! was spent in sewinu and
visit ing. whili' ji uuirtbi-r o
musical selections served lo pas:
l In- time most pleasantly. Al ;
suitable hour the most deliciou
of refreshments were served l
lln' .jolly gathering thai were
greatly en.joed. Th" ladies secur
ed as a result of their collection
frmn the visilofs a neat sum thai,
will be used in the can- ami im
provement of their church build
ing. Installs Fine New Light.
The interior of the William
Molly Clothing store has ju.d
bo'ii improved by the a)dition of
a series of large modern elerlrir
lights that, will replace Ihe old
gas lights so long in use. The
lights were installed y tin !irm of
YVarga iV: SchuhJire, ami are up-to-date
in the fullest sense of Ihe
term, and makes the store well
lighted as Ihey are large power
IiMnp;. This j j(l ij-i,. with a
number of other improvements
outlined by Mr. Holly on his
building.
PIANO CONTEST
AT H 1 SOENNIGtl
SEN'S STORE ENDS
Miss Gretchen Pein, Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pein, Re
ceives the S400 Piano.
The piaim contest at the big
store of II. M. Soellilicllseii which
has beeti mi for tin- past six
months, and allrading a greal
dal of attention, closed last
evening at . o'clock, when Ihe last
ballots were deposited and lin
work of counting the oles com
menced by the committee
As a result of Ihe count. Miss
ii eli-iieii pein. the little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. August pein ol
this city received the handsome
s iiui piano which was otVi-n d as
the lirst prize for tin highest cou
teslani. Thi' Christian church was
second in the rare and received a
i-erlilieale good for slTiH on a
piano at the factory and in addi
!ioii Mr. Soenn ir hsen has oH'ered
lo add a check for sroi making
s."oi t)ward securing' a piam
whii-h will probably result in lln
church taking up the offer to se
cure the piano at a very little cud.
Ttn- third candidal) was Miss
Mable l.ed-cu ay. who made a line
nice ami receives ;l ecrtiticate for
s-j::r mi a new piano. Miss Yergie
Campb)'ll. l'-siding smilh 'f this
city was fourth in Ihe list of con
testants, outside of the lour lead
ing candidates there has been but
little work did by the other con
stants nios ,,f whom divided their
voli's aimmg their favnnles in
the leading candidates. The vote
of tin' four leading candidates was
as follows:
( i let I'll)'!', pein '
Christian Church J
Mable I.edgewav I
Yergie Campbell
..".7 I . in.'i
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"J.V.'.'.'Kn
THOMAS WILES CELE
BRATES HIS SIXTY-NINTH
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
From VVed.'if sguv's Daily.
Yesterday was Ihe
marked the passing id
n i 1 1 1 ii m i b-s I ui on I i IV
dav thai,
tin- sixly
s highwav
for our friend Thomas YVib-s, and
in oider that tin- -ent might be
one that wmiid lout:- Id- remember
ed by lb" gm-s of honor, tin
close friends am a number of re
latives gathered at tin- Wile.
home to sj,,.id tin- day. Mr. Wib-.s
entered thormighlv in Ihe spirit of
the )niassii.i, and to see hi
actions one would not think thai
ID' Was a ijav over sWeet sllcel)
as he was Ihe ehief funruaker of
the event. Al a suitable hour Hi
jollv parly wen- invited to par
laKc of a most f 1 i - i 4 i ;iml
i'mdiug dinner lhat cmisisleil of
a repast m fm- a king and t" thi.-tin-
compa iv did ample .iuslio
and expressed I heir appreciation
of the delightful oi-casimi. II was
the univeisjd wish ,,f )'er)uu
i .i.... .1 .. I. ..
prescni uiai I II I -s nil)' )IU gelll'
man would live to witness many
more happy davs in 1 1 1 midsi ,,1
the many friends here in his old
home. Those who Were present
were: Mr. ami .Mrs. II. C. Yan
Horn. Mr. ami Mrs. Homer McKay
Mrs. W. II. Hunch, Mis. Miuui
I'ickard. Mrs. . c. palmer
Tii)-)iua. and Mr. and Mrs. Wiles.
In Honor of Their Eirthday.
Hads and ;olde Kafleilbeiger
did ighl fill 1 )'itl i-rl aiiH-.i their ! il i !e
girl friends a I'I -i- s)-lioo vi'ser)lay
a f I eriioon jn Immi,. t.f their l.'fth
I'irlhday a n n iv : - ar.: Tlnj
playi'd games d"u- to ilicir , i dd
isb heai'ts and at an appropriate
lime dainty refreshments were
si'i'V)')!. The sbaibiws of, e)'iriP.g
came all loo early for lln-.-c lide
niei rv mak)'rs. and it was wiih
much reluctance that they extend
ed !ll'ir best wishes to their liilte
hostesses for many niiiii' sie h
happy birthdays and deparhd for
lln'ir homes. having- most
thoroughly 'ii.joyi'iI I hemselves.
Those in attendance were (Jracc
Heesmi, Helen Tgeuberger. dam-tt
Weber, Marg'ry Crissjnger. Helen
Wi-sodt, l-'jie CmIiii, Nellie Cowles.
l-'rances Martin. Mabb Lee Copen
haver, Imuic)- Diuliiu'i-. I'.liaheth
Wynn. .Janet TJajcck. Kilen Me-
Cai thy. D'.mo'Iiv .M'-ln ing, Clara
Mae Morgan, IMgar Wescott.
Letter files at the Journal office.
ANDREW GARNE6IE.
VJorld's Leading Exponent
Of Peace Snapped on His
Arrival Here From Abroad.
9
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:-v -m.:, m?$m
i-X
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U14. Iiy AmirU-an TreFs Association.
THE FUNERAL OF
MRS. ADELINE FELLERS
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON
From Weil iiiyil ay's liaily.
I In- funeral of tin' late Mrs.
Adeline Fellers was held yester
day alli'inoon at the home of her
dauuhti r, Mrs. A. L. llulVer. smith
of this rity. and was attended by
a large number of the obi friends
ami neighbors who gathered to
mi ttD'ir I.W iriluues lo om
)'li loved and i'seemed who Inn
lieen called lioiiii'. IID' services
was conduct eil h Me..l. M. I".ade
p;isti:- ,,f !,. Liberty t'nile
Hr)'i!ieni church south of this
eity who paid a glowing tribute Ii
Ihe departed lady whose bnig a:n
Mseful life hail jllst ilfilWll to
close and spoke lo the Mii'i'iiwin
inmily words (, comlort am
ciieer in their hmir of grief. At
Ml" c I os.. nf the s)-ivice al th
home the lmdy was cniicycil
ttiis eiiv wlnie it was placed on
lluilingbin train .o. L' for cmi
eyauce lo lheold home at Hamil
ton, nhio. where the interment
will he made in the familv
cemetery there. Mr. and Mrs
William llull'i-r of Monroe. Nebr.
in. I Mrs. . I.. Huffer of Mynan
accom pan i')l the body to its final
iisling place in lln east. Th
ladies are daughters of Mr:
fillers.
PLANNING A SURPRISE TO
THE CASS COUNTY SUNDAY
SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Tlie program committee of tin
Cass Count v School association
are planning a surprise in tin
Sunday school workers nf tin
county in Ihe way of an iinupu
ami unusual program calendar.
This will be a keepsake, a com
pcmlium of information as wc
Fourteenth annual meeting of
the association which will be held
al Weeping Water October -Jml
ami 'oiit. iiiis promises lo be a
great convention as a splendid
list of talent has been secured ami
the two days of this meeting will
!) crowded full of information
-i l 1 inspiration, to every Sunday
school worker who attends. Weep
ing Water being in the ci-nter of
Ihe county makes if aeeessahle to
al! and a record at tendance is ex
peeled. The people there have
undertakekn to entertain tlie con
vention ami Weening Water never
falls down on a proposition of this
iml. Hear in mind that this is an
inl erdenom inal ioiial meeting ami
ill Prote.slant Sumlav schools are
nt it led to semi delegates.
t. A. Meisinger was a passenger
this morning for Omaha where
will visit for Ihe day al the
lit- ' - T
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lospitul there with his son.
We invite you
Moves to Firth, Nebraska.
Mert Heiidron, who for the
past few ears has been a resi
dent of this city where he has till
ed Ihe position of harness maker
at tin-John Colder shop has pack
ed up his household goods and
shipped them l Firth. Nebraska,
where he has purchased a harness
shop ami will reside in the future.
The departure of Mr. Hemli-on and
his estimable family from this
city will be a mallei- of the great
est regret to their friends but all
the best wishes in the world go
with llieiii lo lln'ir new home.
LITTLE MISS CHARLOTTE
FIELDS CELEBRATES FOURTH
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
A very delightful gathering of
little folks occurred at the home
of .Mr. and Mrs. perry Fields on
Saturday afternoon last, when a
number- of little friends of Miss
Charlotte Fields gathered to as
sist her in celebrating her fourth
birthday anniversary in the prop
er style. The afternoon was spent
in playing games of dilferci
kinds, ami in the delights of th
nappv occasion. Airs, j-lei.ls was
assisted in entertaining tin' litfb
folks by Mi'sdami's loy Hurdirk
.1. M. Cunningham. A. T. Fitt. Mrs
Wells and Mrs. IJernbl. Tims. o
lln' little folks taking part in tin
celebration were .Misses Carolim
and Itertha Schulhnf, Helen and
Fdilh Ledgway. Huffi Lushinsky
Hulhie Smith. Teresa Fiigctloii
Clarice Cunningham. F.dilh Hur
dirk. Agnes Crebe. tola Kopiseh
ka. lirure ami llandd Wells. Mil
lie Fdgerlon and Ib-ndd Fitt.
THE METHOD OF
NAMING PRECINCT ASSES
SORS IS HELD GOCD
A special from Lincoln, under
date of September says: Pre
cinct assessors m ,-ilies of more
than i,"Hi population shall lie
appointed en mass)-. ami not
elected, according to a ruling of
Ihe attorney general today. The
decision followed Ihi- iU''iy of a
puzzled county attorney mil in tin
state who found conflicting pro
visions in tin' statutes. Ihe latest
expression of the legislature is
said by Ihe attorney general to be
that one providing for the of
ficial's appointment, hence thai
gov ecus.
The decision may have a hear-
ing on nils lau s eiecuou. .uau
cities of tin' designated class are
s a i I to have nominated men for
tin- various places and these were
to have been voted m at the (Null
ing election.
Will Move Into City.
Cemge M. Hild. one of the sub
tantial farmers of the precinct,
as decided to remove lo plaits-
mouth in the future and has ac
cordingly purchased the Thomas
Henii property on J'earl si reel
which he will occupy afler Feb-
uary 1st. The advent of Mr. Hild
iml family to I his eily w ill be a
great pleasure lo lh? residents, of
Mnllsnmulh as they arc among
Ihe finest peojde in the county and
will prove to be most valuable
itiens and alive to the interests
if the eily.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tha
Signature of
to take a look at our lhji mental Wuidotr. If yon
have been following OKI Dame Fashion von know
her latest dictates are black and white Kegimental
stripes. We show them here in rich profusion in these
classy shirts and ties. The shirts are $.f0: the tiesfiOc.
As nsnal the nor th'uKj while the; are nen
C. E. Wescott's
EVERYBODY'S STORE
New ties
Every
Week
Your suit
Pressed
Free
Registered
Key ring
Free
AT THE PAHELE"
THEATRE SATUR
DAY, OCTOBER 3
"Where the Trail Divides" Is One
of the Greatest Productions
Ever Seen in Plattsmouth.
In casting about for a piece
wilh which to live up lo his repu
tation as manager and producer,
Mr. Primrose ran across Hubert
Fib-son's greal masterpiece.
"Where the Trail Divides." ami as
i result the patrons of tin Par
nude theatre will get mie of Ihe
country's great successes for the
first time on Saturday night, Oc
tober l.
Most I heal er-goers are familiar-
with this play and to (hem if
n Is no introducdion further
than to s;iy that il is in Ihe hands
of a niosi eanahle conmanv. and
that no expense has been spared
to make the production Ihe most
pretentious and comph'le of any
Middle West play ever placed be
fore th)' public. When lln lale
Henry 15. Harris mad)- tin' ori
ginal production, il was said to
be tin- most complete and .jolted
them down, with the result that
when lln' present production was
built tin- managers had the ad
vantage of the late producer ami
are able lo give the public a nmre
thorough am! complete detailed
production of one of the best In
dian plays. Mr. Fdcson's play is
a partial dramatization i vv 111
Lillibridge's novel of the sanu
".aim-. "Wher" the Train Hivide
and is a complete and masterfu
interprelal ion of all Hint is gom
within ttie Indian nature, bring
mg to light that which has iceii
hidden for centuries from hi
while brethren, his soul, and hi
innermost feelings, wherein af
fairs of the heart arc concerned
When an India loves, he does
vvilli nobleness ami a true virtue
while most while men love will
a mission, that brings out all o
the animal instincts born of hat
red and passion which usually re
suits in unhappiness to both.
ENTERTAINED AT
THE HOME OF MR. AND
MRS. E. C. HILL
Ml1, and .Mrs; :. Hill filler
famed al dinner al then- home in
his eily Sunday in honor of Mi
iml Mrs. Cieorge A. Katie nbergor,
who ceb-brat ))! their silver wed-
linu mi Saturday last. The dinner
was a most sumptions ami m--
icious one such as only Mrs. Hill
s eanahle )f i.i'enaiing ami b
ay it was enjoyed would be pull
ing if mildly. In tin- aliernoon .Mi
ll. Wi'scott dropped in on Ihe
leathering and favorcil Ihem with
a few selei lions mi Ihe piano.
Helen and Kdgar Wcscoll also
"a c two pb-asiiiR stdos ami Mr.
KaM'eiiberger saijg "The
mi Ihe Rhine" in a
inanm-r.
Watch
si iring
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
hb nicr.'iirj' will fiirpl.r d'-stroy tln bPtiso of rmctl
mi'l ruun l.'ti'ly i'rin ;;u t.'if uIjoI..' svslciu heu
t':iteriiiK 't tlir'iuli till- l:iii'-.uif K-ircicrs. Su'i
r.rli. U's k1;i:M ni vi r be nc.l . sirpt on inwiiii
amis frf'tii ii-piitiililo i liysiclaiiH, tin1 iliiuiiii
;!:cy nlll (iii ten ful.l t. tli- .'U yon vr.u
silly d riv.- fr:.ui tln iu. lhi!l Cat;irili Curit
T.i.iiaf:ictUi-.Hl hy f". J. Ctir'iv.v 4; Co.. Ti 't ii. ii.
.':i;taiii i n.'errnry, i n.l l tnk. n Int. rmilly
totinj; illrpetly upon tli' M-kv! aunl rme.-o.ts Fi;r
'aces .if iUv system. In lmyln Hall's ('a tarn
'nre t' n'tf) yv. art tb c"im.;i. I! '. tj.c
it'TTltllr en:I tlrliti- i l Toli'i!". ( llln. I.y 1'. J
'n::.r ii Co. T.'Ktlm tils!' fr .
Sut.l by Dr-7-lts. Trirc, T.. T'T b.tjo.
I-ke IiaU'd r-UiUy V.i for cuuslUiwllon.
Sons -
Every size
Overall
Made
KEPOUT OF THE CONDITION
OK
The Bank of CassCounty
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Charter No. 642.
Incoixiateil in t In- state of Ni'luasl.a. at tliu
CluM'llf IlllsilM'ss. SellU'lljlHT 2i. l'JI4
KKsoPKCES
I-eans and discounts f4ki.4.i;
OvfKliafts I.ssj i(
eiii.T ;ismm ....... i.; ;i'.'.'i
Itanium; house furniture ami ti-
1 1 ires O.-'DH ix
Older real estate KM 1 1 T.
Current exiH-iiM-s. I axes and interest
I'aiil i:?.!42 ."I
Cash ilenis :.-7i)
Hue from national an. I stale hanks :i4.7 :;4
Cde.'ks and items of r.-liaiii.'.- .. . . L'.m j sii
CurreiM'.v 14..."- ml
tiohl eoiii 7 . m ;t id
Silver, nickels and cents 'J.SKJ 4"i
Total ijjs.r.: :is
LIAI'.ILITIF.s
Capital stock paid in ;,(i.(hxi eo
surpliis fund :in.ini (hi
I'lidividi-d profits I'.i.4 4.
I i viden.ls unpaid None
Individual deposils subject to check 1 4it..V'.ii X.'
I Villain I cert i licatf of ili'jiosit None
Time cert ilieules of depo-.il LMi.::s (4
Cashier's rdecks None
Cashier's checks outstanding '.t.t'.'.n) '.'4
hue to national and state hanks s.;ii:i es
Notes and hills re-discounted . None
Hills payahle jn.iHiMKI
Peposttors' f-Jarant y fund ::..".si5 ;s
Total ?;,.;, j-j
T(TK OK NkIIRASKA, ' . .
( or.MV of C.ass I I. T. M. Patterson,
cashier of the alwivp named hank do heie
h.v ssvear that the a hove si ntcment is a ot -re-'t
and It ui- copy of the it'iit made to i he
Slate liankint-' Hoard. T. .VI. l'An'KHsox.
Cashier.
... ...J (has. f. Pakmei.k. Piri'ii-.r.
nio si. ( .- u KiiENHEioaat. Iiirector.
SuhscrilH'.i and sworn lo I'i fore melhis :;nti
day of Septeuider, l'.'M. Vkf.v IIatt.
Notary I'uhlic.
Seal! My commission expires. Inly Mil. I'Jlt
Mrs. William RinioT u;i a pas
senger Ibis morning for Omaha,
where she will isjt there for Ihe
day with her husband at the liu
manuel hospital.
Abe (irindle. of labor. ova.
who lias been visit inu at the home
of his ilauiihter, Mrs. Frank Siey
for Ihe past week l:is eliiin:' ie
parleil mi .X". for bis hmne.
This is our twelfth
season for the sale of Mentor
Comfort Union Suits, and we
can truth fully say that the
growth of the demand for
hese garments is remarkable.
The Mentor closed crotch un
ion suits are made in silk,
wool and cotton, from full
ithletic to lonp; sleeves and
mkle lengths seven styles.
Crotch always closed al
ways comfortable.
Prices range $1 to $5
stetson
.Manhattan
Shirts
Hats
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