The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 10, 1916, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916.
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PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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is expressed when DR. PRICES
Cereals are mentioned!
We want all to come in and purchase these high grade cereals:
Cream of All Creamy Toast
Wheat Flakes Health Bran
Rolled Oats Rolled Rye
Corn Flakes Cake Flour
White Corn Meal Hard Rice
Yellow Corn Meal Dutch Rusk
Old Dutch Cookies Hominy
In every package of Dr. Price's Products you will find PRICE
LESS COUPONS. Also by stopping in now while we still have a
few left you may receive one 500 Coupon FREE!
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Plenty of Good Seats at 10c
THE BURLINGTON BAND CON
CERT PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT
Below will be found the program
for the weekly concert of the Bur
lington band at Garfield park, and
which will be one of the most pleasing
prepared for the enjoyment of the
music-loving public of the ctiy:
March "Col. Philbrook" Hall
Selection "Forty-five Minutes
From Broadway" . -....Cohan
Dance "The Wiggle-a-wee".. . Arthur
Medley "Southern Songs". .Conterne
Rag "Lakeside" Jolley
Valse "Calanthe" llolzmann
March "Tenth Regiment" Hall
"The Star Spangled Banner"... Key
For dyspepsia, our national ailment,
use, Burdock Blood Bitters. Recom
mended for strengthening digestion,
purifying the blood. At all drug
stores. $1.00 a bottle.
Office supplies at the Journal office.
I went to Chase county with
Rosencrans last fall, and I am
going again next Sunday.
So am I going to Chase coun
ty with Rosencrans Sunday
night, August 13th.
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Let us show you some of the good features of a
Fairbanks-Morse Type Z Oil Engines. They are de
signed to run on kerosene and other cheaper fuels, as
well as gasoline. They deliver the same power on a
gallon of kerosene as on a gallon of gasoline. They
have a throttle govenor, built-in magneto, pump fuel
feed, speed regulator, removable bushings in heal
ings, close speed regulation, igniter fitted by ground
and tapered joint.
Price 1
" 4
" 6
H- P. Engine $39.00
" " 66.00
" " 119.00
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WE'RE aftc YOU.'
BWait! We have made up our minds to go to Chase coun
ty with you, Rosencrans.
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RESOLUTIONS OF K FSI'KCT.
Seeley, Who Has Supplied lT. S. Army
and Navy, Called to Omaha.
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A?4 NOMCIMG THE NEW
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SERIES
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F. II. Sicloy of Chicago and Pliila-
elphia. the noted truss tjort. will
ue ac me i'aton Hotel ana will il-
main in Omaha .Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesdav only, Ausrust 1-1, l." and
Oth. Ir. Set-ley says: "The Sjei-
matic Shield as supplied to the United
States Government will not only re
tain any case of rupture perfectly.
but contracts the opening in ten iLi.-
on the averaire case. This instrument
eceived the only award in England
ind in Spain, producing results with
out surtrery. injections, medical treat
ments or prescriptions. Mr. Seelev
as documents from the United States
overnment, Washington, 1). C. ftr
inspection. All charity cases without
charge, or if any interested call, lie
will he jrlad t( show same without
charge or fit them if desired. Iiusi
demands prevent stopping at any
other place in this section.
I. S. Every statement in this ad-verti.-enu'iit
has heen verified before
the Federal and State Courts F. II.
Seelev.
AN EX-SENATOR,
DIED YESTERDAY
FLATTSMOl'TH QUARTET SINCS-
Nebraska Statesman jn'es in Omaha
fellow i:i; Heat Prostration.
Had National Reputation ( lo-e
istr f President MeKinley.
Ad-
POBLSC SA
Ti.'i tifwe.t CKnlrp.I is the
u-ot: I'-, no-.: jcw--,-ful low-
It has a 31',' :po"wc- tn
lAoc natir tt...; a j-c-. f-vt
fn:irvl for LvaJ, j uA-.r
By inrreasi.-it, the here cf the
motor from 3 ' 4 to 3 ' c
are able to om r a prwrr
plart which ct lil H P.M.
de-e!cps lull 3:,! ho:--
JOV CT.
Tests ccid-T tvr; crrtirtici
in ail parts ci" :ie country
demonst.-a e T?.t it cv -iiy
cievIop3 btf iT than fifty
irult-s per i-Jur on the rJ.
Speed of course varies urvlrr
tliifcrrnr cond:tioi:s, but v.i
ptact ioJIy every initjj-.rr i
iios bcin t'UJ,i f.f'y nuir.
to h-ur a: .J ui'Ji taic.
We heve rrrcc: cf t:i.g:ir-i
ihowir.g th.t e.ht.n to
t AiTty-t;ve milt a pvr ;;alx 1
of di-.ni- I i i:ct u;;
T!:c pcrfcrr.-ranrr cf thit err iJ
wlinoii bty.-.d tj-.litf.
T-kc any o..i;.- !cw priced
cr on the rr.j'itet. Pit it
rgninst t'.m r.rw Ovcrlar.d.
Corr.prre then for hrjr
rperd. fnr r 'I'..rfanrr of
jov.;t. 1-r r.i.TZ corr.fort
nr.J fraomy, one! you'll
L.'iJ thi : .-jr w.il bjck any
tl'inj; .Ne liran olf tl.e
That's n strons stntement,
lUt fjet ncvcrtlitliii.
Try it yourt!f and ici.
Here are more important facts.
It haj four-inch tirt-s which
; more than generous for
a car of thij ilie.
Not only ha it a large and
roomy body, but it has un
attractive, up-to-date
streamline body.
It has the latest and most im
proved system of ignition.
It has the cantilever springs
the easiest riding spring in
the world.
Whafs more, it's complete.
Not a thing to buy. You
get the fintst Auto-Lite
4 cylinder rn bloc motor Cantilever rear springs Magnetic speedometer
31 j " ! ere 5" .IroUo Zln!imlir,e Complete equipment
104-inch v,o3e!L, Electric .ta.tcr 5-passenger touring $635
4-tiic!t tires Electric lights Roadster $620
JOHN BAUER
Hie V.'il!o-Over!and Company, Toledo, Ohio'
j(oj6. Toledo
electric starting and light
ing system, magnetic speed
ometer, one-man top, de
mountable rims and practi
cally every accessory found
on the highest priced cars.
From a driving standpoint,
the new car is ideal. It'
light, easy to handle and!
anyone can drive it.
Take one look and be con
vinccd.
And mark these words th
car is destined to be re
garded and referred to as
one of the really great
achievements of the great
automobile industry.
Vet it only goes to prove how
big production can cut cost
and save you money.
First come, first served. Place
your order now.
Havinf!: sold my farm and point? to
move away- I will sell at puldie auc
tion at my place, one mile east cf
LaPlatte, on
Wednesday', August 1(5,
rthe followincr ilescrihed property:
Horses, Cattle and Hops- One brown
peldinp, 3 years old, weight 1,250; one
pray peldinp, 13 years old, weight
1,400; one bay team of .geldings, 0
and 7 years old, weight 3,00!); one
bay team of Shire geldings, 4 years
old, weight 3,000; one buck?kin mare,
pure bred Belgian, 0 years old- weight
1,000; one gray mare, 0 years old,
weight 1,300. This lot of horses are
all extra good animals. One ?pan of
mules, 7 years old, weight 2,050.
Eight head of milch cows, all giving
milk. Sixty head of spring' pigs. Four
head ot yearling ewes and three :'and jn
lambs- Farm Machinery, Etc.: Two
gas engines, feed grinder, grindstone,
three lumber wagons, hay rack, bug
gy, transfer stake wagon, one-ton de
livery wagon, two new mowing -machines,
swinging hay stacker- sulky
hay rake, three Dempster hay sweeps,
14-inch gang plow, 10-inch sulky plow,
10-inch walking plow, four new riding
cultivators, walking cultivator, Peer
ing binder, press drill, corn binder,
pood manure spreader, twenty-five
feed bunks for sheep, six sets of ex
tra good harness. Two new incuba
tors, one full leather davenport, and
other articles too numerous to men
tion. Sale will start at 11 o'clock
sharp. Plenty of free lunch at noon.
Terms: Eight months' time at 8
per cent interest- Sums under $20,
cash. Nothing to be removed until
1 setled for.
f LEE WATSON, Owner.
Omaha, Nl!., Aug. '. John M
Thuiston, former senator from Ne
braska and nationally prominent re
publican, died here at 4 a. m. today.
He had been critically ill for f'.-ur
weeks, following a heat prostration,
and his death had been momentarily
expected for three days. Thrombo
phlebitis was the immediate cause of
death, according to a statement by the
attending physician. Dr. F. J- Schlier.
Thurston was hern at Montpelior,
Vt -, August 21, 1S47- II.- was one of
President McKinley's closest advisers
and was regarded by MeKinley as one
of the country's ablest men.
"Cuba Must lie Free."
During his service in congress
Thurston won rational notice as an
orator. A .speech ho made in the sen
ate is claimed to have precipitated th
S pa ni.vh-American war.
After finishing his ierm in the si
Tlnr'f tiu. 1 jsfl-.e in W'm-Ii-
III, i i i u i n i i .'f-s nv w oi u t. iii ii ii.ii -
ington and practiced law until HH5, 1
when his health failed. He returned:
to Omaha and later resumed the prac-:
tice of low, but his health handicapped
him greatly.
Mr. Thurston was temporary chair
man of the republican party conven
tion in 18SS, ami several times served
as a delegate at large to the party's
conventions- He was elected to the
senate in 1S!4- He was at one time
solicitor general of the Union Pacific
railroad.
On Christmas day, 1S72- Thurston
was married to Mis:- Martha Poland,
daughter of Colonel Luther Poland,
of Omaha. She died March 14, 18'.)8,
November of the next year.
Thurston was maried to Lola, daugh
ter of William J. Furman, former
congressman from Florida.
Whereas: Our, Heavenly Father in
his wisdom has seen it expedient to
summon from our class associations
our beloved brother, Charles Ilialt,
therefore 'be it resolved: That in
Brother Iliatt's passing we have lost
i. most useful member of our class,
faithful and conscientious, and ever
willing to discharge any duly placed
upon him; that we shall miss his
ge -iaUy and loyal services to the class
am! shall ever feel the presence of his
influence.. j
Resolved: Thai we hereby extend'
to his grief stricken companion our
most heart felt sympathy in this hour
of her givat t-st anguish and we com
ine.ul her for consolation to Him who
.'";'! :.!! tilings well.
Keso!vid: That a copy of ihose res
olut'ons be spread upon the records o
o-'r i.ioie t las. a tony c nveeu ;o
the witlow of our departed brother
and that the same be published in the
I'iat tsnieuth .Journal.
K. B. Windham.
Robert I'ation,
.J. W. CrabiM,
Committee.
Last evening the members of the
IMattsmouth male quartet, composed
of Messrs. F- A- Cloidt, W. C. Brooks,
.leanings Seivers ami Don York, with
Miss Hazel Tuey as pianist, journeyed
out to the Masonic Home and for sev
eral hours entertained the aged resi
dents of the home with their very
pleasing selections, and it is needless
to say that their efforts were very
much appreciated by the residents of
the home, as well as Superintendent
W- S. Askwith ami wife.
Money to loan on city real estate by
the Plattsmouth Loan & Building
Association. See T. M. Patterson,
Secretary. 3-2-tfd
MANY ATTEND TRACTOR SHOW
Quite a large number of the farm
ers of this section of Cass county
have been in attendance at tl.e trac
tor .show in F: emont this week, where
they have thoroughly enjoyed them
selves in looking over the many makes
of the tractor, that is becoming more
! and more in demand on the farms
The new Ford tractor, wide;: is being
shown for the first time- is attracting
a great deal of attention, and the fact
that Henry Ford himself is present
at the meeting has added greatly to
the interest of the gathering.
OR SALE
I own the following
which are for sale:
properties
One six-room brick house on Fifth
street between Marble and Rock
treets. City water and electric lights.
One six-room frame house on cor
ner of Oak and Seventh streets. Elec
tric lights, well and cistern.
One building lot on Oak street be
tween Seventh ami Eighth streets.
One six-roam frame house in good
condition, gas. electric lights, city
watts, located on Oak street between
Seventh and Eighth streets.
If von are interested ca'.l at
office. A. I- Tidd.
Office over First National Bank.
7-2S-2wkd.
my
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emarkable Clearance
NEW GENERAL MANAGER AT
WESTERN MACHINE COMPANY
Within two weeks vre will also bo able to show you the new large Four at $795 f. o. b.
Toledo. This Four is an enlarged and refined Model 83, of which 100,000 were sold last
year, and the new light Six at $1)25, which are also startling values. The Willys-Overland
Company are producing 1,000 cars a day at the present and in spite of this enor
mous production are unable to keep up with orders.
J. P. Spearman, auctioneer; W- A.
C, Johnson, clerk-
The dance at the K- S. hall on Sat
urday evening will be one of the pleas
ant events of the season and every one
who can should be present. The dance
will be on from 8 o'clock to midnight.
Mr. T. It. Fetcrson, electrical and
mechanical engineer of Omaha, has
associated himself as stockholder and
general manager of the Western Ma
chine and Foundry company of Tlatts
mouth now one of the best manufac
turing plants west of Chicago.
Mr- Peterson is an inventor of
known ability, ami is also vice presi
dent of the Standard Foundry com
pany of Omaha, who at present are
acting as sales agents of the Peter
son Irreversible Steering Gear for
Ford cars. The Western Machine and
Foundry are now equipping to manu
facture a large number of accessories
for automobiles.
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Sale3
Journal.
bills, done quickly at the
of Summer Dresses!
We have dovidod our stock of Summer Dresses,
including plain and fancy voile and colored linens, in
to three lots. Those we have marked down for quick
clearance:
Lot 1 Plain voile and colored linen dresses.
Values from $2.50 to $3.75, now $1.95
Lot 2 Plain and fancy voiles; some embroi
dered and lace trimmed. Values from $3.50 to $6.00,
now :---$2.45
Lot 3 Fancy and lace trimmed voiles and col
ored lined dresses. These are good styles at wonder
ful bargains. Values from $6.50 to $10.00, now. . . .
$3.45
Ladies' Night Gowns
made of fine quality of Nainsook in slip-over styles,
short sleeves These are prettily trimmed with lace
and fine embroidery. Values up to $3.00, (t A i
$l.HkV
now,
if"
ovey & Son
VALUE!
QUALITY!
SERVICE!