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... t - - . PACE 8. PLATTSMOUTH SEMf.WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1911. r Science proves that the strongest fence, because constructed throughout on scientific lines, is the LLW SIMPLE-SCIENTIF1C-STROMG ' The Reasons: 1st Each horizontal extension of the ELL WOOD is a strrl oithitr, i uusiMiiii; of two heavy wires intertwined. 2d Each of these cobles is tied to each other cable bv a continuous heavy wire lapped tightly about vvery cable xit tif.i in a crousul "l.r..l" .58 INCH v A A A A A J I I I I SO INCH L- J y'lllMlMWlfl MlM(MiiU nn V VVtfa y VkHH HHUV WWUmUVUW VU '"ur "nl'p" n'' '- win" 'i r"t Wi-iiki tied: lie a AAA '1 A AAOjV'lA ' i A AL'VA A. A, AAA A niS.N,re.S VV ,?r'' anil ymicanm.t untie THE METH00I5T QIIABTEFr 1 LY GOHFERENGE A Fi'OST ENTHUSIASTIC GATHER!'!!) . 4 444.. 44 .;. Nebraska is the best. 4 ? 4 4 444 44 4 4 4 have l:ved in many idace.-. I Jut N'cl. ra:--!. a is the bed. 1 know it i not perfect, Pal it con-.es up with tin- rest. Last evening the quarterly confer- ?3 ence ot the Methodist cnurch was h.-vi at the parlors of the church :t.! the :3 I . . ..'ill iv ! n: n UC r - I . 1 I ft" t i 1 t iCi " " rr. . ,,v , y, - V hi mg.t.....r : licious oyster ?nner bv toe iadi-? of ,, ,. , . . ., e ar. cyclones. brvoi at the bendinc pii:t ( Wr:i; a wile arnuuJ THAT iS ALL THERE IS TO ELLWOOD FEMGE- Heavy steel cables lapped about and held together by steel wire, forming uniform meshes. Simple, isn't it? No chance for weakness in any part; uniformly strong. The reasons for the superiority of ELLWOOD FENCE are not hard to find. This company owns and operates its own iron mines and furnaces; its own wire mills and Six large fence factories either one of the six being larger than any other fence factory ia the world. These facts should be convincing. Cedar Creek Lumber Company, U : ' r.iorrbe.-ship. There w-re a la - I A - p'aP.:5 J'V''O .. CFHAP r.RFFK NEBRASKA '.;a! e.. the church, pix-ccHn'; ti.o l)Ucim-. the mectinir. Th; liju-i itit' ivlert : the Tecumseh di. tii.t. in v.Jiit'a i'. i city is local: ;!. J. Y. l':v..:c? .f Lif.colii, v;1; I'i'crp t : A over th iio--.'il!i..;. 'f !: ' i :i :'.: t?u- yea r wo; e :i ' us .l r.r.:l rj j enthusiastic fi'c'ln': a-r.cr.-r the nvtii- .l .. ,.t i I... .1 i i : n i i : u.c V'.:, , :,i u ' i I ' : t . . ' l ' . C' 1 1 of if I - f : t-.t ; i mm mmm glasses OF THE BEASO! OPFrJ AT THE ELii'S JEW GLOB i v.'.- U 1 . . YopterrV.y aft no--t -Tts ; Tats (lanrin-? ins: i-jt:t. r of the Ch"' rt l tlar.cin.? ins:r'jct.-.r o: the ( h"r- Ceorg-e W. Snyder was among the passen.eers this morning for South Omaha, where he will look after some matters of business on the stock mar ket in that citv. Doan's Repulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, w ithout griping and without bad after erects. 25c at all drug stores. Gasoline Engine for Sale. Spcond-hnnd International, in zood eomlition, throe hnrsc-pnw. er, fur sale c!i'ap, at the Jnurna! office. f.i-i:; .r 111.. '.. ,' -.t ' -. Hack! Hack! Hack! With raw, ticklir.ir throat, ti-l.t j '-Hi'-Iron's c1;:.. while in th- ov-:.! chest, sore lun.-s, you need Foley's re -alar c- -.,.- fo:- th.- r..! Honey and Tar Compound, and i T!'n;ils in thv !r.rc no-c: n co- v quickh-. The first dose helps, it j h'-ld. Th- a-..y van : --..lid hiHs, i's niu-1, ;, ! an i strii'o, - its Co.aL j ; t-iar')o tuM'fo-.t, ' ' .J'- V,'0('!" :. ! i,ii: of root. h l; ii, .ii" srcr.v, '1 ( )!- .iv, t.v--Vf,-j :.i ! ..r:'.n .'..-: ': ':.,;! st'jrrrt. :-:--i:'-rt,s favor. :.0!'-i!i-f!t in rn'.tii. s a n i 1 ' i ' ! -, i " ' I'!' I'.0, ! s! : ! ; ih-f.aL-!.. I v- c ta-'.t-' p r r 1 a 1 a , GENERAL VC!i SANDERS. German Recently Named Commander In Chief of Strong Turkish Army. w7', ' r 1 WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT 1 1 WILL BUILD THEM! 4&i i;r 32S0 Model 25 - $ 950.00 " 37 - 1235.C0 " 6CyIindcr1850.00 F. O. B, Factory i 3 I !;oto by A nii ri ri I'teFS A?sociat!on. , . I 4 ; - i MYKARD. no th- -!;. A. IJ. If. - V 4 4 . 0. LLOGK Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Public Auction I and oOc, at all drug stores. leaves a soothing, healing coating aslc'eL-ck t nd v.rMi the rrrA-hl h-v -J,;; " , ; . , , O -yrard on the map 01 Cas? ,.p jit slides down ,our throat, voufceI tht- rn-rvy c'-r,.s r tV-i-jLJ..'L U . UU.l fc Uj JLU cr"nt- ,:,:t ?'cn r5'ent fcr R I better at oaco. Every user is a s-.vves lr; -y the- "'rh?. -f ' j -i'i:r- H"v.-ov-.-, st comes now greet- friend. For sale bv all druggist... ce. T! I - r. , TCT" - ' r , and -vi-hi- a coatinuance of : Ks-r i, f-::rhM o- - (i t . . ' . V..:l delightful weather on the For anj pain, burn, scald or bru aDnlv Dr. Thomas' Eclr-etie Oil tho household remedy. Two sizes, 25c! flkm- V(r sa, by all druggists. ! Subscribe for The Journal. ra.no: -f f - o-i t : th-j n.--"v olv a iV'-i-e-l:"; COPloS'-'-l of ?.rl - ll'V.r fiat,.-.: W. II. II l'y. vo-;r. Da;-1-, i!ru", u--ri . ' Outing Flannel! Hosiery that Wears! special snowing of heavy Outing Flannel fcr We show the Famous Buster Brown Hosiery ftr mwUS duu uuuerwear-ignis, 1411 Men. Women ami Children-the best On darks and plain colors. At per wearing hose on the market. Per Other grades at per yard 8?i and 10c 4 pair guaranteed for 4 months New York Apples Here! See the best grade of New York Apples now at our store. We are making deliveries of long keeping variety at per barrel $3.50; second grade $3.25. , TiiE OFMiFiJL mi H;s rnnivro HI LAST. n ALL ITS WHITE fWi ' ? : I''. . ' ; : Uhe r.-.o-t :e!ightful weather i f ce o: the old vcr! I. ' Cr r harvest is alout completed, Tr"-h Tr C- "-'r pp'j j' ;j';til farmers are delk-.htc-d with the l.u-v 4.J I ul v-.i.v Ui., Uul y:.lllf .,.,1 w:,t, s,u.h pricos it is no r, , ;,';.-(. for farm complaint. -- c,jUvJ' j E! ion is over fcr this time, and ; ' !: iivv! that fri-n ! hip for the !pp fi , j r- j- r ( , . , t-, i r-r rpni huso- ic- a. it Ian heeti in the IvOJ 0 J.' I'tii I...J Htii LitCil! ' V "l-ove thy neighbor as thy- C:cv Tro-ds rcTtv.-cs t'.e Sheep Msr Ui Fiis.cr. CU..ci to L."::t L3 Last evc-niiig tht (low: L-..t i . .J. y. r-.: a r ., u:: Lo. 1 a.v.i ! ?!i s Eva Porto- of Omaha visited ov - Fur. lay v i'.h h-r parents, Mr. v-v! M,-s. V." D. I'o-.-ter. If you have never used 4 Kumford 2 o Powder ONE POUND i tin VTr.i.ii you have never used the best. PER CAN 25c A full line of aro Syrup for table use or cook ing and baking light and medium. Also molasses and Dure sor- C gum. S'A (cmru white) M' "w1 1. -j. the beautiful snow of s vi-on . curred and the vei.!:ats of the were tieated to a ft. v m : : t v- io '. r- t. :i nifi to ''.i ? ' r: . "i 'i o (."'." :. V . : . and Mrs. C. L. Jean were call- ed to Ta.'ir o'a oa accoant of a serious V;.: ;'c :t' G: v'.a, ' atti. Ic: t that happenOvl to the mother r. Jean. M. -. J. Pads i-: visiting in Omaha this v. oek rt the h"me o-f her daugh- e r t 1 ...e- ir i.e. 1 .:. ior cu; iv ls : I .-1 1 . .. ih.' t; te 1 ' p.ui.- - v. :i-;r i lr nt s i:v n r.v resaiojiee. :..- . ea i e'-i r.'v a , ' 1 ' :( miio ?.:.! h o" town, is nearing .a a r:;cii-. i. ct sa' ; i. ...u,... , i(.., i .:m ' . 1 c-i" ii:."i ':-ri c iv lo: l v i:t t a he cld-fa- hioaed X.-hr.--!:. --- that ve rea l r.h ut , hi.t t":e storr.t !' ! : ,;. ii.: t not last lor g si-.d only in a f:w : ' i i.t ;.t ;. .1 could there l? ft-vnd tract? of v l-.j r , i ' i a ' i.a: i . s ;:re iu t V t T V V Y T r T f y T T T r y y V v t- VGWJASTIi IIllllTill XHKK WILL BE GIVEN AT THE K T. J. 3 EC 0 Mfik fl Miuy Afternoon, 1 8r Drills and Apparatus Exhibitions by Omaha and South Omaha Sokols. DRILLS BY BOTH LADIES' AND MEN'S CLASSES! This is an unusual opportunity and everybody is cordially invited to attend. Admission 25c. Children 10c. 40 V t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y the snow had i"a!La. Th? : t v .-; evidc-rdly tl:e fa -r-T.d or a : th: has pevrila l in the v. - -t for M"-Pi d-y?. Th? ao-.v lac ra t with It decided fall in iciw';V: e. a- t1 theremomet?' fhia tnn lag in ;i'..'. only '2 above j:ero, v.-hi -a a !; c fall, and was r.cconni.ied !y a hl'.l: wind fiom the northve-t. he ore of the fi-a'-l homes in the coaay. Ceorge Poland and family are oc- th? vr-iih:ce mtlv ; o i i :-..-i;g ; . i '. . : i t i SEVERAL LOOAL mm ATTEND eSTIO SUBBED j: IU LIKGOLIUIte.il; ;.:.a :;' ; t ;;cs. ;.t a ;.cto:u;t of l ':c? j nuii.ue. I-s; .tc tao un .; a -. : i. ua v .-. :r.aitd ior t!.c corn f. i ;!:: 1 I:,;-, f nv.ai c n'iirto - -ers ir-:o.y a 4 Mt.auy to vr..;ilCij ;.v iK:i Hl;i-t. George is ; ana tho- in aalej a .,hc;.ir.r corn fo, ?v. L. Propst. . .: .. ic--r, 1 a f'-y ! . , t .. . ( cr.vs a .1 !,.;:', -rs 1 no tun era i o: i.r.'jvmn iieiuoa ! v, ,,' ...( i..r 1:01.1 sit.ioy, I' :t ti e tie- was largely atica 'ad by neighbors ' ! ,.aJ v-s a. . eo;y lcstii i d. :iu 1 rrd fricn-.'s. A r.y.mh-.T of relatives j ': to ta.-i- v. as a tor iiardry :nJ fi 0m a iiistan.-e were a'.-o in attend- j ;. . 1 : I St t ' J 1 r 1.1 :l 1 ivi :l lo; S'J! i ! . . aa.. t':.- ..a;; .c o ' l-as:!a.'s- i 1 ao:J ;;!'. 1 t ':o u:-:.iaad n:.r a. nee. j i.'a;;! (:igr.!a-.i P'istrict coart is in session at the o-Ji tv font, ami some of the Mvnard- (c'c l n thoiee i'es a;e in attendr.r: -a. ; fair to uo.ul 7j10 Cillisp'ai gia'n elevator has t ;aon to to.;- . i,.Mi 1 4n , ,v.t f mint. 7.."i; l-oo.I iv) o'loi?-' nnd the castoraarv trirrming in white There was finite n r5'?r.b?r of tha ' ;. oromincnt mcr .bers of the : '--o: ' , fraternity of ..-..; coi.a.ty r e.:'w ia r Lincoln la? I cv.'.airg 'a v- ondaace a ; ; the initiation of a cia s .ato the i'i;. ; -j -tt; j".s of i.'.io Shrine. Tl- ere v. e -ai rs t ovHt'.eted ever into th A ne'e '.t forty-one rnoi',1 lnjrning ra.a's Arabic Order of the Nrble:- of th Mvstic Shrine, and among them wea? r. . - ., - I I . l,,,-r C,.T-..., ,:ar to j..-.0.t (,,wP.,?': .'''ven it a fine aoer.-ance. ; :.r,; .aiaa t.-- a.itd cvt.-rs. ?!.."."' Tho Lndies' Ai l society met. this , ! i .. vas. ? 'vtatf.' !.i-a; hu.i-?. y, .?: at the hone of M'-s. Steven Bar ;; .. f".' o 1 r; o'! to choice j.r out t)u protlntt. A most en- " 1. '. ' - i.ui t :,,,-.-i.l 4 irn; enni' in oeisl oh:it un- de- Irs. m . 4 1 . 1 fc -h rs 7 :'. 7.73: fair to ' aikc-, rater v n-.'-a an oer.artcj tor . . - - . - . . . . . 1 1 . T j -4T T 7 . . rnr: lacaC'T s. . .. .1 i. .t; co.n mou iu ro:ne, Knowin7 inai -ii .;. u;um-i u fair IVi;'n!s, !5.".r.!.!i 0.13. : in(!ce! a royal entertalne ;o ! . . . s. tiur to ;vou i.ig t-irr? vas spent ;n social cl l.'-'i"-- ? : :' : ; 7.1 0 : co.ar.10n to " , . . . ' , , .. ar-d sow:n- en va-'oes garments 1 i .v. or. Si'."-". '".73; f.o( .v .letters. ,, , ,. ... . ,. . . i -c t. r . i d late m the afic noon. when a ( ,v c",'. c: ;.; ;! '' -'' good to li',ias lanrheon was seievl by M The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the home of J. X. Jordan, on the Roberts farm, one mile west and a half mile south of the Platts mouth Auto Uridge, four and a half T'iles northwest of Piattsmouth, and ne and a half miles north of the John Ti-it'-ch corner, 011 I PIDAY, NOVEMPEPv 20TII. commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. the following described property: One gray horse, eight years old. weight 030. One bay mare, two years old, weight f'00. One bay mare, two years old. weight 1,100. Or.e bay made, three years old. weight 1,200. One Short-Horn bull, " years old. One good milch cow, fresh. One cow, fresh in March. One cow, fresh in April. Two heifers, three years old, fre.-h in February. Three heifers, coming two-years-old. fresh in March. One heifer, three years old, fresh in January. Eight steers, coming yearlings. Nine heifers, coming yearlings. One red bull, one year old. One heifer calf, sav weeks old. One heifer calf, nine weeks old. Thirty head of shoats. One one-hole hand corn sheller. One M. X. tongue cultivator. One Jennie Lind tongue cultivator. One single-row stalk cutter. One fonrteen-inch '-tirring plow. One Kingman tongueless cultivator. One Deere corn planter and cluck row combined. Ore two-seated carriage. One single buggy. FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT XOOX. TERMS OP SALE: All snms of 10 and under, cash in hand. On all sums over $10 a credit of eight months will be given, pur chaser giving good bankable note bearing eight per cent interest from late. All property must be settled for before being removed. J. N. JORDAN. J. M. ROBERTS. Owners. WM. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. T. P. FALTER, Clerk. ( ! . ! A!-o-.i 7.".-o !:0'--s arrived yesterday continued to pound prices!. Charles Barnard has made quite an TV... I 111 t ' . 1 - a number from th- conaty-Charles j n, a,. r'; , ' , Schafer Murdoch; ViHarn A. Robe-t- r .n; . , ...m .J -.-l I n. , son. Plattsmoutn; DR. I rans Lraon, of v s,(ltM 1nlid0d at;too. and U. E. l and, Cnwoo.1. fhe ?-2,, r. 7 v,n lo,,s at $7.. Dnr-j Vem,er in Qmaha work was put on by Sea-ostris temj !e . .v.u ,jaVs price 1 have de- , A. . . , nd the ceremonies, opening at 1 o'clock, ccr.tinue .1 until late in th.e evenine. The members in attendrn :? from this county verc: Jarne. M. i - . V. i 1 Rr.beifon. V.. C. Tippen?. I!. S. j V'" , " f 1 f ' to o: fi-n.- i fi-.l'v r: e on all erases. e ino.il k-, .-.,) and lambs! Mnyola Pror-st is teaching school at Fl'o-.vr (I tip. It was rrof.h.or a cry s'ow jjiu, dock, this county d ; 1 in siooa v." .! htaios. with the! v iud!l';'a oat all tne Fimcrp.l cf Daniel 3Ioore Held. Barthold, PlaUmcuth; V. B. B-n-! ,', ..i.r.W ?n' LaaV.--. or I Yesterdav afternoon at 2:30 the ning and L. P. Upton, Union, and I he candidates who safely mads the jour nev across the desert. Deafness Cannot Be Cured br liK-al tii0l'UtI:is. iih tln-r -::imot ri'niii ttin d'lii'HMil (..iilinii i.f tin' 'r. Til. 're ix iinlv "no v;;iy to curi! (li iifruv :iii'l tliat Is liy coiiFt it uti ri al r.-mi'dii-s. lH-afiiits is i-Hir-cil tj- t.11 lnii.iii rt N IHlilloIJ till' niU!''W I'l l-i' . f tl.P I.il-t."-!.!..!! n'..i... wt..... .1 lj ...I... i l-i'l-pi.'l r.ui t..:v. 11 r.Miii.iintr ..iir.,i V,r luciTf.-i-t ln- .rip.'. aivl wii n ! roTiiinn. 2 " 3 f: t!-7 3 ; yenratv's It Is ,'lit ri'lv floxill llr;.Il.-S IS I...' r-u.l. ui" -n i;rc lower than the close of last ; frmeral services over the late Daniel v. e: l . Tl e-e was no m Uerial diTcr-j oore were held at the First Method ence in f e".',cr pros fi oai Tuesday s - church, being conducted by the trad--, while the sarp'y ns ' I rastor of the church, Rev. F. M. Dru-l.u-e for tha time of tl.e year ana the SPrninn. Rnoke words ('e'.ena i Vv3S good. O"otntions on sheep and lambs: I amhs, pood to choice. S.o.-,.;'tt.'Hi; iambs, fair to pood. 5S.13-7S.cn; feci ..rc cn.,-1 to rhoico. $.hS3S?7.C':: feed O Jfii 19 of comfort to the sorrowing family and friends gathered to pay their Inst tributes of respect to this good and kindly man, who was taken so sudden ly f'-om their midst to his final re- va Td. There were a large number on the casket esteem and erarted had i .r-j. v-,. r wp:5 rood to choice, i 1 eon held during his liietime. the f. J. ounxnY b co.. Ton-do, o. 4o-?': r,.0?' owes, fair to good. $3.00 body was laid lo rest in Oak Hil! BoM by nmsrJst. 75c. 5 40- ewes, feeders. $3.73-? 4.30. cemetery. Take ilaU'a famUy rills for constlratluife , - j Lemciti j . I i.. iiio infii-m-i; :,ti..n an i- t: k- a m ; :.;ol io c.n co, .. o . r , . . ... There were a la j t l:u o.V r.-H!,.r-.i t-. im n. vmv.i. !:'... l-- r; tn v-n.l, ?.73;'7.a.; yea .a.'-. rr , tvihit-p 1-id or 2, lnif will tw i -stn.j 1 fiT. v.i- i''"'- :-- " '' ! . , -.',- ..1 . vo ..o i t.'Cl l 'A l' l- i;-ul 01 I j lit, .:iiiui. i ;i- t:,r. iviv-i . -. s. (..-.. -,-- wethers, fair to -s !ern.miiai;C..s o. in ; Wr wi.i tfivf o,... sin i!n.i I-.::r t ,- .--.y i-n-n f . ,. i . v ' ,, f. ,,r. l.r'Vn in which the d t 1 of Iic.-.fi.i- -4 0:mi-.--1 !." : t-irrlu Out .-:ci: . nr i Waf eiS. fc 'CP.-. ; i - - iIOTl in . UK tl l.U, l J ! lars, froe, ' cured by Hall s C..t.".rru iu;e. ecu u-r i-.i. u Frank II. Dunbar was among the business visitors in Omaha this morning, where he was called on some matters of business for a few hours. Comforts Woolen Blankets Cotton Blankets Outing Flannel Flanncletts Sweater Jackets Jamoshanders Motor Caps Automobile Hoods Woolen Hose Woolen Sox Cotton Batts Wool Batts Woolen Flannels jfcSTWe are offering a new line of Ladies' Wrappers and House Dresses in stouts. Zuckweiler & Lulz -j n