THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1914. PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PACE 3. BARGAINS! We are offering a very large lot of Blankets and Comforters at figures that will he hard to heat Our Com forters are hand-made. Also a lot of Ladies' Auto Hords at 50c. 75c. $1.00. Si 25 and $1.50 eac h; and a lot of Children's Hockey Caps and Tomoshanders for 25c, 50c and 75c each. Outing Flannel in all colors a good grade - per yard, 10c A new showing in Ladies Silk Skirts. Ask to see the Ladies Waists that we are offering at a great bargain. Zuckweiler & Lutz i. Tifi". KM-'i YViri.lliam, I laintj.T, s .Inhn S.-l nit-r i:t -1 . 1 i-f.-ri'lan ts. T' Silmit.r. t'-i- n n ' i v !i I firs am! .l.-vii-s i-r Jul m S-1.i-.;it: Sl:::ke-Mx-:il- Ill'- ii!ik'i'V!i I i-iis :ml !. vici-s f S' m k i 1 1 l'.'ivo: Wil li. mi Sm-i.N-r. t! n tk"-vii luiis an.l il.-vist-fs if Williiun S:ifi.!.-r; I':ivil :iiik!i' ?i .t-ir.- ami l-.-ist-fs ..f liivi.l l:. If. !.. I.-vi. the Kiiown ln-irs Mini l'vis'.- it' II. 1.. I.ti: AtiT'iTi .loz.-li k. i!!ikn"tt'n heirs ami js.-.s f Ant.n .1 . -:i k : .lames M. .lamis-in, S. livers. .1. I. IMU'I. the tin kr.K'vn l-irs an'! 1 vi.e.-s of .1. F. I'.m.l: Mi. hai-1 K. P.amiiti. KI izn het !i !:. ll.'S-.r; l-Vank 1 Van Jmrn, Kva I... Harris, iU-1'en '' a n t s : Vmi ami eah of you will take ruMii-e that on the i::tli l.iy ..f etnl. r. A. I . l'li. KH.-n W'imlham rile.l her pot i tii'ti in lie 1 i.t ri-t 'r.r of Cass Coun ts. .'.!.! aka. airainst yon ami eaeh of von. the oi.jt-i t an.l prayer of which is that she te a l.imlireil the owner in fee simple of l.nts ::. I, .1 ami fi, in H!:k in I'lattsrnouth. N'ehiaska: ami Lot 1. in liim k l.ot IM. in i:io k Lot :;. in r.hi. k all in Smith fat k A.l.li- ti..n to sai.l t'ity of l'lattsin iuth. free.l f'-or-j all . 'aims of an estate or interest therein of the .l.-lVn.I.i :it aml.eae'.i if. t'em, an.l of all rs"li olaimin liv. t' ror.ir'i. nmier tnem. an.l that -u an.l eaeh of v..ii le perp.-t ca i 1 y eji ioine.I fioin liaimiir-r iir.v Hull, title, interest or I i-r! t of possession in the same a.I vi rH to the title of this plaintiff. 1 t r j.,-;.-s - assigns; an.l from i-i t vi-f-Ti n sr v ith t'e n'liet fitnl i" aeea .le eni.-v-imnt of sai.l i-ierni-i-.s l.y sai'l jilaintiiT: s, ml that a certain movt u;." ue !ate. '"'-li-arv The pv, uiven liv llert X. Sn'.;iva:i to I iifemla r.t Mva 1. Karri- on Lot 1. in Llo. k ir:?. in Sooth Park Aihli-ti.-n t. rh'.t t sinont Nil r.iska. l.e eai: c!'e.l. tiie savie l-.ii vititr h. en prii.l. 1 he plaintiff alleges oi-en. actual ami v i rse .ossessi.n of sni.l lets for a jut h.l of more than ten years. I'lair.ri'T piavs f,.r su. h other ami further relief as mav he eunitaMe Vmi are require. 1 to ai.swrr sai.l pe tition on or before the L'l-t ilav of li.-. emher. 1!14. or vonr ilefanlt will he .;:;! enteic.l therein. t i.rx r wiXhM Ar. I! n. VL". H.M. IMaintiff. Attorney. otki: r (itritiifiiii. In the i'r. tit-- "oiiit of the I'onnty ,,f 'ass. Xehr-:ska. v State of Xehij.-ka. t"tss Cmmtv, s In Comitv Cuirl. in the matt.-r of the estate of ili-orrri T I. fo'sall. ileeeaseil." X' t!" e is herehv pivin to the ef.-.l-jt.'.rs of sai.l .lei ease.l that hfarinu'? will P.- h.a.l upon claims rile.1 atrainst sai.l estate, before me. tVnntv .lu.liie oj c:;ss cnvt'tv, Xehra ska at the fount? -'.urt room in I '1 a 1 1 sin., 1. 1 h, in snl.j C.ntitv. on the i: :: i-i 1 da of Xovemher, I'M 4. an.l oil the "Jth ilay of May, 1 i-1 ",. at o'eo.-k a. ti:., each ijay for exam ination. a.!.i:isiment a:ni allowance. All i !a;ms must he tiled in sai.l fmirl mi or lefoi sai.l la.-t hour of I.eariri'-T. Witness !!iv haml aiel seal of sai'i "mint v t'onit. at I 'la 1 1 smmi t h, Xehras ka. this :ii.l .lav of o-toher. lull. i.-.aii ALLKN l!i:i:Si.X. c.inrity Ju. !-. i.VM'-i. .::tki:. Hermia IT. Win.lham. IMaintiff, vs. Samui 1 I'as.-v lit Ah. I fen.'a It t Tn Sifirii I'as.-v, the i' tik'lioA? II l.i'iffi ami ih vi.-eis of Satan. 1 I'asi v: Uohi-ri .1. La. kev. the unkn-iwn hejis aml-i'ey-js,.,.s of Lol.ert .1. Lackey; W. II. Sla fer. the t'fknown heirs ami .lev ispes Ot, V. li shafer; Ira A. .M.".Vrs, Si.ei'.vin 'P. I.niiiielhs, Thomas . liol.lon. tlie iin ktiown heirs ;n..l .levisti-s of Thomai l:. :.M.lon: You ai .1 each nf you will take notice t! ill on tie i: n! .lay of :etoher, A. 1 . liMt. Il. rmia 11. Win. lh. mi tiled her i titioti in ti e Iis!ri t 'art of "ass 'oi:nf. X.-hrnska. airainst you a:i. Ki. !i of on. ti hjci t ami prayer o. which i - 'at she mav a.l.'u 1 v 1 1 owner in f-e sira'.le i f Lot J. iti Hlo.-k 1: Lot 1. i:i Mh-.k 2: Lots 1. L :' ami A. i-i i:'o. k Lots 1. l' T. ami ;. in K!oi k i : Lots ". ami ;. in iSlnck 1 "J : l-ots 1, 1. :: a".l I. in lil.it 1; Lots 1. U'. " ar.-l . in ISioek ' : Lots " at..l ;. in l!l.nk 1 J . Lots 1 am! 1, in l:!o.k 1"; ami Lois 1. 1". :: : nil t. in illo.k J 7. in Townsen.l't, .V.l.lition to I Ma 1 1 sm'.ii! Mi. Xi'hraska. fr-e.l f i om all claims ! an estate oi interest tl.i r. ::i of :-ail i' . f emla n t s. ami each of them, an.l a!! persons la itr inn I. y. thnu'irh r.r umler tin-m, ami that ii.ii he perpetuallv i-rijoincl from daim ir. anv ri-ri.t. title, interest or riitht of posses -ion in an.l to the anm, ad verse to the title of t! : ' : i t i ft", liei heirs or assigns, ami f "ti; ' it-rfeiitm with the quiet ami pe;.c. lie cn.i.iv-tii.-nt of said premises i.y ..ill phiin tif: am! that a. ceilain l.oii.l for a iee.l i,;.in''i" f-"-"! "f-"i r. ",, risen.' t' the ,'. ;e..!a::t. !:.!. it .1 I:..".. Xoenihel 1, !... to the l i in I i VI .leil one- 'enth of thirty :!) acrts otT the south si.'e of the west onc-ha!i if .-'"lit li west one-fouttli of Sec. 7. Tu... U, Kantre It, in ("ass fnunty, Xehraska. ami fi?- II. 1.I...I in Hook "A." on pae ll'l of the Mortjrasre Leconls of Ca.-s ";unty. Xe hraska. he caiiee!le. anl satistieil ol le.eril: an.l that all clomls cast upon phiintifl's title l. ri.move.1. ami fur Mich other ami further relief as cinily may require. Vmi ami each of you .re require-! to rnswer sai.l petitifm on or before lion- lay, the 1 4 1 1 1 ilay of liecemher, 1MI. or your lefaiilt's will he entered there in arid allegations of sai.l petition tak- n as true. iii;i:ml i:. wixdiiam. H. V.. WIXHIIAM. Attorney. I have several tracts of from 3 to 13 acres adjoining Plattsmouth, all well improved. For sale on easy terns. T. II. POLLO K. Tel. 213. . i have for sale four fine residence properties in Plattsmouth, a'l well lo cated and prices right; just (he thing for retired farmers or anyone wanting an up to date, modern home in the best town in Nebraska. T. II. Pol lock, Plattsmouth. Tel. 213. Local fJews Krom Tut.lav's Daily. Albert Young anJ Miss Pauline Oldham of Murray were here last evening in attendance at the play at the Parmele. Dr. J. F. Brendle and wife were among the visitors in the city last evening attending the play at the Parmele. Mrs. Wra. Long and son, Alva, of Murray were visitors in this city yes terday. Lee Allison of near Murray was in the city yesterday for a few hours at tending to some trading with the mer chants. G-en Doedoktr and wife were in the city last evening for a few hours in attendance on the production of "The Calling of Dan Matihews" at the Parmele theatre. Frank Khoden and wife of neat Union were here last evening attend ing the production of '"The Calling of Dan Matthews' at the Parmele the atre Inst evening. A. M. Holmes and daughter, Mrs. Y. S. Smith, were in the city last evening visiting with their friends and taking in the play at the Par mele. Ed. Rummell came in this after noon for a few hours looking after some matters of business with the merchants. Frank Konfrst returned this aft ernoon to his work at Pacific Junc tion after being here- exercising the ri'rht to vote. C. II. Vallery was in the city yes terday attending to seme matters of trading with the merchants. From Wedr.esda v's PaPv. E. T. Tool of Murdock was in the city today brinsring in the election re turns from Elmwool precinct. Ed. Carr of Ear:e war in the city today for a short time looking after some matters at the court house. Frank Grauf and wife of near Mur ray were in the city teda.v; looking af ter some trading with thJ merchants. Oscar Zarr of South Lend was in the city today bringing in the returns from his precinct to the office of County Clerk Libershal. v'. G. Meisincrcr was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he will visit for a few hours looking af ter some business matters. E. T. Comer, L. F. Eanghorst an ! William Dales Deinier of Klmwood crme in this afternoon to visit at the couit house and take in the election returns. F. J. Ilennings of Eirht Mile Grove precinct was in the city today for a few hours looking after some business matters and learning the results of the election. A. IJ. FornorT of Cedar Creek was in the city today for a few hours en route from his home tc Omaha, wh?re he will spend the day looking after some matters of bir-iness. Mrs. Fred Pezner of AHiar.c?, Neb., tame in last evening from her home, and will visit here fen- a few days while Mr. Pezner is in Chicago at tending a meeting of the Purlington foremen in that city. Hans Kemp and wife of LockwooJ, Mo., who have been here for the past few days visiting with their relatives and friends, departed this afternoon for Omaha and will depart tomorrow for their home in Missouri. from Thurs.ia v's lai!y. J. I?. Nichols of Omaha was here today for a few hours looking after some matters of business. J. C. Spangler came in yesterday from Louisville with the returns from hat precinct to file with .the county s.iet k. J. C. Roddy of Union was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of business at tho court house. J. W. Sutton, from near Alvo, wa.i here yesterday with the returns from Greenwood precinct to the county clerk's office. Wflliam II. Thiele of Avoca was a court house visitor yesterday, bring ing in the votes from his home to County Clerk Libershol. W. W. Hamilton of Murray was in the city yesterday for a few hours looking after some matters of bus iness at the court hpuse. Martin Steppat and wife of Blair, Neb., came in last evening on No. 2 for a visit here with their relatives and friends in this city. James M. Robertson and wife de parted this morning for Omaha, where they will spend the day looking after some matters of business in that city. Mike Rys was a passenger this morning on the early Durlington train for Omaha, where he was called to look after some matters of business. William Starkjohn was among the business visitors in the metropolis to- ! day for a few hours, going' to that city on the early Hurlington train. E. K. Pe?ce and W. E. Hand of Greenwood were here for a short time yesterday, having brought down the official returns of Fait Creek pre cinct. Mrs. M. Iliatt came up from Mur ray yesterday for a vis't with her son, Chttrles, and family and frien Is in this city. Eczema spreads rapidly; itching al most drives you mad. For ouick re lief, Duan's Ointment is well recom mended. "0c at all stores. Robert Troop returned home this afternoon from C'Ookston, Neb., v. hcie lie has boen for thi j;:'.st few days looking after !-ome land inter- e -I.-. J. 7. Magniiy, one of the gcn;al citizens cf Xehawka. was in the city fo- a few hours yesterday, having brought in the election returns from hi.; home precinct. Mrs. J. V. Egcnbergor and daugh ter. Miss Floience. and ?.irs. F. I). Egen'oerger were among the passeng ers th.is morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day. X. P. Deles Petnier of E'mwood was in the city yesterday in company with his father, Hon. William Deles Deinier. driving over from their home to take in the election returns. J. Ii. Jones departed this morning on the early Burlington train for Omaha, from where he goes to Walt hill, Neb., where his brother, Jacob Jones, is reported as being very ill at his home there. W. S. Askwith, superintendent of the Masonic Home, was a passenger j this morning for Omiha, where ho jroes to look after some matters of business in that city for a few hours. P. W. Livingston and daughter, Miss Jennie, were among the pa.- I sence' this morning for Omaha where they will viit for the day there look'ng after scrr.e matters of business. Misses Alma and Elizr.bef h Holly w;re among the passengers thi? morning for Omaha, v. here they will attend the State Teachers' asso?;a:ion meeting there today. Mrs. N. P. Schultz and little daugh ter, Alice, were among the passong eis this afternoon for Omaha, where thev will visit i tli- da v with fr'ends in that city. Mrs. Z. T. Brown an 1 daughter, Miss Mable, were among the passeng ers this morning for the metropolis inhere they will visit at the hom? of Mrs. Lou Trimpe an.l wife. Max Fritchmyer was among the business visitors in the metropolis j today for a few boors, going to' that city on the early Burlington train this mornintr. Mrs. Frank Kauble departed th;s mo-ning for Niobrara, Neb.. wh?re she goes for a short visit with rela tives and tnsnds. ne was accom ranied as far as Omaha by her son, Frank Kauble, Jr. W. A. Barnhart and wife wore among the passengers, this morning for Omaha, whore Mr. Barnhart will consult a specialist a? to an opera tion which he recently had performed on his face for a growth there. R. G. Wright and wife of Fremont, who has been here for the past few days visit'ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith, departed this aft- roon for their home. Mrs. Wright was here attending the W. R. C. con vention. Mrs. C. E. Hartford and sis- tor, Mrs. W. E. Zimbeck of Boone. Ia., were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day looking after some matters of bus'ness. Fred Ebinger and wife pnd Mrs. Fred Wagner departed this morning for Plamview, Neb., where Mrs. Wag ner will make a shott visit at the Ebinger home. Mr. Ebinger has just returned home to Arneiica from a five months' trip abroad. Mrs. Earl R. Pl''h, who has been here visiting at the homo of her moth er, Mrs. Emma Weidman, and with other relatives for a few weeks, de parted last evening on No. 12 for her home at Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Garri Fon of Sioux City accompanied her as far as Buffalo en route to Schenech tady, N. Y., where she will visit for a short time. Everett Schermerhorn, a brother of Mrs. C. J. Baker of this city, has been taken to the hospital at Omaha and will undergo an operation for stom ach trouble tomorrow morning. Mr. Sehei met horn is in a serious condi tion, and his recovery is doubtful. II is many friends in this city and vicin ity will be sorry to learn of his seri ous illness, but trust that the opera tion may prove successful and that he may enjoy a speedy recovery and soon be able to be in their midst. GEFSiiS AT :!i!:r3 Getting S:up From Kitchen on the Batt'efield Curina Lull In Hocti'ities. 6. i -o,.- r.s, . -,v : k Photo lv America n I'rcss Ass.iciatioa Arthur N. Sullivan of Rock Bluffs was here yesterday, diiving in wi'h the election returns frc.m his precinct. Ed. Miller of .cio'. City canro in this morning for a .-hort visit v.I;h his friends in this city. Ben Hank'nson wa- a business vis itor in Omaha today for a few hou s. retianir.g home on No. '2 th.is aft er r:cion. 2sick Fre'u'rich of near Murray was in the citv vesten-ay -.viih the ret n .as ; f.o-n West Ro Blr.rTs i:r his po- sicn. ! Mrs. Will Hughes of Elliott. Ia., a.-- j tiv.'d iti the city h. :t evening for a I shott visit at the heme cf M.-. ;-:: i J Phil Hubbard. Torrar.ee Fleming of Wec-ping Wa- ter was amcno terdnv, br:ng:n er.gors v a no vote o ! is hcrr.e precinct. Miss Ellen Win.lham was a passer. g- j r this morning for Oma'ca, wlvre ! -I'.o will look after her school work bore for the day. C. C. Ve.-:cott was among the btr? iress visitors in Oir.ah.a today for a few hours go:ng to that city on No. rZ-1 this afternoon. Henry Jess and B. G. Wurl were V-or.g the business visitors to Omoha f.er snrr.e matters of l;us;no.-s. Rud.'irh B?7'gm: n of Mai rn the citv vesteruav oringmg n tne election returns from Center precinct to the office of the cr.unty clerk. Misses Serbia Wesch and Celia Ka-la.-cV: were among the passengers th.is afternoon, for Omaha, where they will visit with friends for a few hours. J. V. Hanc-ll of rear Union was among the official messongei s in the city yecteniay, bringing in the Liberty precinct result; with him. NO POLITICS, HIGHER PAY AMD UNFIT DOT Keynote cl Slate Teachers' Con VrKlioi at Oniilia.- Omr.h un wltli ov, o.- I :.)V n wii ii j o'it'CS, arios. o .t v.- ih t!;e j hsli ly i: J-t.L ! That is ;i do ii;:; the ::iina:;l corit i:iion of th i t cry Noli r...- State Tenches ass. ' ciatun. Tlie loeviution oper-e-l with a lar? aticiditie in the br.miui.t h-11 ot Ho tel l n.e. The ina;n sessions of f.-.e conven tion are Lvin.g held in the A.ud:loi icin. Sottional nnoliiies are being h- !d ia the First .Mi thoiib t and oilier nearby oliunlHs. Treik! are thirty-two of these departmental Katherir.gs in all. Superintendent C. -M. llarr o!" ll-ist-ings struck what sems to be. a kov note c-f t-cr.timeiit at this couveiuion. when, in his nddress, he declare! arainst politics, for hii;h.er pay and the elimination by examination of tV physically unfit teachers. Along th's lirre he said : "I know of my own ahsolute know! edae that manv teaeners stand a. I a-y class" of thirty-five or mori j before a and fro through the pretense of tench irg when they re physically inrom potent to tnub. They o izht to ' -i liminatod. and the only way to do It is to serine the passage of a law re quiring physical examination of echo;;! teachers. With the physically ur. ft c'i'iiirntcd ;n increase in piv v.o :P1 piohab'y follow. I believe the st". of Nebraska 's wealthy enough to p-.y every t:ic!o- a ! v'vg w: -. T! o r:ry FhciM extrne r ovh -ear" ' Marshall, Dentist, Coates Block. Paper lianjrins? and painting Sep Louie Thomas or call tele phone No. 131. : V' i .-.:. 5 kV. " : iVvVaSiiil . . i V y. "? . . 4 : k.. ... - 1 I fliis l!defifant - Absolutely FREE to the Party having most Certificates to their credit on May 1, 1915 'A t How it Is Done ! 4 This Piano will bo given to tho. person or society securing me greatest value in certificates given with ail ni'woy laid at our store. These certificates lange from cents to and i're given in amounts o;u:.l to raor.ey paid. We are going to make the. conte'it in-te-.-e.-tiiig to everybody, and want all regular customers to bring their fiieiids to the sti re and com tiKi.co i:u',f 1 sav.' certifii-atc-:. i 3 2 ii Sign Nam Bring to Store i i pjattrr.outh, ' . A GEYSEH. :ood Tnat Rcureri tre fu'y the Sleeping Wsii-C ! Si. me nt ill, i . i : i i i'i'V-it. In 'ew '.e.i .a a.l win 1 3 1 1 r '.k i.ii--s iiie ;ire s;.;j.iil .:.uvs. .n: i- 1 1 ' .11 lew ell. M too C.'.i !l vi.'lj'llli 'A I'.I M'll- tile Xf ei i'l'ii i,m.Ii.ii: in tl:le-..;'!e N'-V :l i.i I !i I il.-i l"!ii'k tile n.ii lii of :i i:e -i i iriiiii d ;iiti..i. tie .ell:u le-eni nt the eei an ill V l'lle iltltl:iT I.i;t s -111. it I he ol'.iel aT.ai; priest ess v;is .i Minn Ki im li i K.l! li ii-e:i. I'll v:is eli.tri.-d Ms ; I'.a iti;it rem ilcielv loveleil Willi i.'ika. r'wl iiljd ! i -i -! in teatfiei : j 'i'he -;ire!iiXet ) ro-teted K .! t II teen J wi'.li a Lii: white Ii.-i-j in tian.l It was j half full ot ellow soup etit into small ! ctl! es. " 'Are yon ready. Kathleen ?' tie as'.ed. Yes.' she promptly answered "Taking out two or three handfnts cif soap, the earetaker threw thi in into U'airoa's deep throat antl then handed the bag to Kathleen. Grasping the string handle at the bottom of the tiair. stie opened tlie mouth, and out poured a sapena.-eiius stream. "'Ten minutes passed, but there was only n slight un rease in the volume if steam ,-it Wairoa's mouth, atwl there weie no siihterra nea u siutis et an im nuiieiit erueti.'ii 1-ifteHU. twenty nnu tites passed wilh very :.'tle chanue. "U'la-n thit ty iniiiMtes had pone there was a ruiiihie. then a splash ttf wtiter The people near the geyser backed away. Two or three more splashes followed, and each ias hnrher than il predeeessor; thti came n hoarse roar, a rush ot steam, and up past low sulphur dyed sinter wall tlashcil a cobitnii ot water carrying up clouds et steam. Soap, just ei. miiion wash uiiT" soap, had coiiip-.ercil Wairojt mid fon-ed tt from its lair Cp it contitiuetl to iro - fifty, sixty, eighty. r'0 feet. " 'Wsiiron would have cone higher If it hadn't tnvn tor the wind.' the care tiiket told iwe. 'It has been known to go lvn feet.' "U'hili Wairoi plaved it plave-l magnilii-ently. In its shaft it rumhlel. it Hung its hot tueath upon tlie von turesoiiie. jtnd for more than loo fee; aroniid it shook the ground until th earth tiembted Kor ten iiiiutitos it rose ;iad tell. Then down U went. like n thermometer oiivn tiosty night until it was a mere splasher." I'cley's Honey and Tar Compound for Croup. Croup scares you. The loud. hoarse, croupy cou.trli, choking- and gaspin.tr for breath, labored brer.thina-, call for immediate relief. The very first dose of Foley's Honey nr.d Tar Compound will master the croup. It cuts tlie thick mucus, clears away the phle.rm and opens up and eases the air passag-es. For sale by all drug:- Paints and Oils. Phone SG. C-ripr Co. i There will be another of thnse pler.sant dances given at Coates' hall cn nixt Saturday eveniner, and those v.-ho enjoj- a good, clean dance may en joy themselves here. Sefferstrom (Fili Cut, Cut Cot r. :. !; !tni iiut.'r its o tindiiLtlc hi cin f 'nmo COll ft in i .-t!iJ '.is i dkiiIv o io)n; i!itti,nt . ict it :,-, and does not odiiutte vie in any r. i v. .rne . . hr.'e. . . Today IIGLE JCE CANKOn. 0;prsebbyA::m"nis'raron, Da; Wins Ihrd Fiht to N "Ccn-e Brck" l.i Pontics. Photo ly Aiceln in l'l ess Association. WHEN IN OKAMA VISIT THE Clean, Clastv Entc-t'iiiniupt Evfi'Tfcsdr Goes: Ask ftn.botfy. LAPiSS' llr-'E MATINEE DAILY DON'T GO Fev. HAYING I DIDTJJT VJiriT THSa GAYETY Setz En'arges Pictures. . P. EASTWOOD, I ------- Nebraska ft I-.. I I it i' : . It . z &?S& ;5T-;;.J;i. X&?& ' .-..;''' 11 v V-,''-.i - .'v--. - a , . --.-v.- ; .- . ;-; i- :i. v ?.--i" iviVi :i,;:; r. w f i -, .. - ? - .- : - t- - : ' i -i..'v .. .-, S - : .- ' :- - -. : -.- (.- . ...x--;- -: ', .- A f -Vfi - --.k-" ; - " -.; i- :f y -. . a ,? r ; -.i- -.? ' . ' ... N": -, -X - .' - ' - : . . : i :v'v v-'i "' ' " y : - j . f..':,.-.- . ;: I PLATTSMOUTH'S Z VJ? OPPOSITE JOURNAL OFFICE Potatoes 65c bu. (MINNESOTA DURBANKS) Car IVSonday! No Delivery! Best potatoes for Winter. Lay in your sup ply NOW and SAVE money. Bananas 15c per dozen always Oranges 15c per dozen n:id up Grape Fruit 5c each Cocoa Nuts 2 for 15c Nehawka Cidar Always remember we save you money on everything. See us first. IQ nano biven Nominate Someone!.... In order that everyone may have a chance to express his or her de-f-ire as to who should have the Pi ano I regardless of whether or not thry Irade here), it is our desire that everybody make use of the nominating coupon to nominate the one of his or her choir', arid -I hd it to tip store as .-oon as pos sible. ) ) ) ) i ) : ) ) ) Out and Mail, or Bring to Our Store) fjominaiicn Coupon lddre . - J 0 1 b i sold by the NEBRASKA ick C o. from August 1st, 1914, to October 1st, 1914 Model 23 $ JK"() Model 37 12.T Six Cylinder KI'O Prices f. o. b. Factory Ask for Demonstration T. H. POLLOCK, HLH Plattsmoulh, Keb. 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