The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 05, 1917, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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rLATT5M0UTFl SITMI- WEEflL t JOURNAL.
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Aichi R. ha-:- i:n 1 M-. Neil McKay are the b; fout racers in these a rt,
D--ne-, Colo.. Wedue-ah y. : at h a--t the;.. .,((! tt.cir Mivd tiii
laving 1 re ! called tln-a- by the .-ed- naanXgwlu-n making a daf-h for th. j
b'tia. .- s .r tl e-r fa'X-". v N. i - mt iai'1 Lincoln trpin. ihinkiirtr it. Iti"
:: c-cted to live. ! On aha tr.i: adlng out. Y1! tin- i
Mr. '.. rs. X. .1. Vt; .-op ! 'i 1 vi- ' boy- got a 1 1 1- aXe To the coal chnte ;
; y ao;a- .!' t t v.-Me- viMi, and had than- u. wa'i.- hark
PLATTSMOUTH
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ad lend? lah moved onto the Fred
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k-Canaa .-a is atua U be out
arid aroun-i acra:n p.tlta- several wee!;:--
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."' t the tiia.e ef goimr t t
da ev;-''rttr. Grandma ?.!iak
to ': s(mewhat improved.
ess Thvrs-
is renorte-l
E.a.a Oaabtree visited from Patur-
day evaiir.a- until Sunday nicht at the
hftra-s of Alkn Crabtree and Robert
MoCianahan at Lincoln.
.'-e;,oai was asm.aS.seci m aa -.no
T-n-.-as of the EatX school Thursday
,., .-a-j-t of th'' haild'ng beiny too
a' . ' mfortnhle from the coif.
y. Wcavrv ar :"r ('.era ted
aa-rday mo'T.ing for Lincoln, where
th-v Mill remain for a few days. They
J lav.e not decided where they will lo-
I -a'.e as vet.
and f-a ....
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: 7 : - . 1 Yvh" '.- h-'dd!:tcr (iovai
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at-a Mr. and Mr,.!
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ir-.nii i aaraa-w.j. ,. Monday with
a' car :".- ( :d. Ha v.-anfed j..t th"
era- at tia. r" "aoro'r" he move-;. Mr?.
J a .-a; a;-'- m a a; d- .1 him a? far a?
' :..-' ":a m - a'l.iatr a-'o',i'..ay.
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i' i-av; 1 Ma .day 'oe-'ani to Foclt-
:'.. ?'-.. vha. Ihiy ha- tertcd a
f--.ra. Fay j ; a gar-' fat'mc-t and we
a a-'' ite- Mi' r-ro-per in hi? native
'oat cai.te m tiu.- raan-
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v.-a la, ma t - Avraa to t -an : rate
he l ad 1 een on the si' k list for a
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j Everett Strickland, son of Mr. and
airs. Henry Strickhiad, who are quite
; well known here, was a Tuesday right
j ;. t r a ;, J. V.". Crdbart home. He
, was cn hi-- way from Omaha to Fort
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of.n. l v aa -a ir e tami v are now
itsaancr.
M :aa 1 Mrs
rs Xels RohertFon and
ta-. ir d.a.aaht ei
D.-ra
11:' 'ere'-.: aa. airia a Monday morning to j
vh it relativts. The rtinripal part of j
lh:;a vi it her" at this time was to j
see Mrs. Robertson's step-mother. Mrs.
Anderson, who is doing very poorly.
j Cert Jameson and Robert McCleery
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rmers itrth.ca.st o
town.
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the Ch:vrk-v fk-'-Jacii ''am to hi? Uitcic
.I.-hr- T ;,?:v's fa-m: I'. L. S r'-u- !.
iv.nvf.: 1 ; . r: tr:. M s. 'rh ; t fa:r. U
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Milk in Winter.
aa.r co.v? giv-a ie"? ntii.
w::a.;r ti.-.n t-a-v '!o ni punna.e
si beaatise Ta.Aaie does hot
i with trra.-sa?
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tra.ed form. We guarantee that this
aa cdy will make your cows give more
ilk, at.'d Letter milk with the same
II. M. Soonrachscn.
Puis &. Cansernsr.
FOF SALE.
"oO seasoned oak posts; a. few he-h'c
po ts; 1 Phand-China male hotr. tio't
.i..und.--; 1 Shorthorn bull; l." head
.-heats, 4 to months old. Phone Xo.
lGb'2. C. E. Sthwa'a Murray. Xeh.
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42 Loans!
?dade promptly, no commission
charged a.nd borrower may have frfiin
one t( twt-r.ty years in which to pay
f.fi' the loan at his own option.
PariL.l payment? accepted at any
time.
Call at ir.v ofiire and let me ex-
j plain our new "AMORTIZED
j LOAN" and I will convince you that
i I have the very best and cheapest
I Farm Loan ever offered to Cass
! County Farmers or Land owners.
If you have a loan coming due
a ;.V,; 1 , . - a a ,. , , . .. T
I N.ii:iii int.- i.r--.L v; i l.iktx: i
..,n show vou it would be to vcur ad-
iv.araa.rc to eha.ntte to this plan.
T. K. POLLOCK,
Office 6th St., Platlsmouth, Neb
Telephone No. 1
i j no-e Having me mi.-iotaune to su;
j fvr from backache, urinary (iisordt rs,
! n avt !, .Iiopsical swvllin-s, rh.-r.matic
t. :".!!;?. i r other kiint-y arnl bladder
disorders, will rrad with rratiiication
I'.ds era-oaraira! sratemont by a
j j'ialtsmoutii raiaa
J.tui- Kio'diSaia proprietor f a
ardv.:re vta-, ."21 Main street,
i -moat n. -av-: 1 way .-o Jame 1
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I Ian'" A:y I;idr:oys were weak
i -..,! I !d a tir-d laaruid Vidhiir all
tin;' . H -adaches wei- ciimmvi.
1 . i"- Kida.ty I'ills. pro- i: ! fn,n!
' '-.vard Kyraat -c Co.V dvar ?tore.
'-i'ei-i (Stat'ia'nt ;:!ea
April I.'.. la!J.)
!',:. raaa v '''. M . Krohier
--Hi ia-!d tlti. s:.:ae hiv'n e--
tMTiata.r. e
a s Kiaaey fails toaiv
a- I aid wia a I tirst eal- r-ed them.
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en ytverai yea. ".cv i :rve
'..'.-a to ta'a- a k:d;a y
! :r t.-iae. v. hi'-!: saaaks w, V. for DaaV
Kia-'-y Id!'-."
i'r-.-e a' . at all daaler-.
-;n:p'.v a '. :' r idtiey . medy ret
:V "i.h Fill- !',: same that
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GERMANY SAYS
THE OVERSEAS
i'.b. :
fiy Wir-k- to
- a vac ; . 1': v--- d.-pntchet e
..tia-i J;e"liia accortliv.c;- to wliich
a-;.!:aa'a reiation.- laac-en (.ier
.H.a'y a'al ae Failed Stat"- 'nave
veil ! !(.'-:! : says tile Over.-eJi.-.---.v.-
Aaeia-v. o ...laia! nnf'av.
,i:.a: ia;.-: i.ft'a received.
! eae i :":e l.-.-ws is i-.''.ivai."
a .- it:" aeency. "the treneral lee:
: a in (t-vr..any is regret that the
ia.-:i'-:ai r"e-!deTa. v':iv to t'a
;.:!.! :ti''v aa :!.terpr(-t:-.iion wiai.
.a - is.; inti nded by '-de'-ma ay. Tee
:.ii;.aa I'.- . are- are tot iat-ndea
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- ti . a. i f defeadata dcr-
; ..y -. ia.- i. '.-liie ; aa.-u:es ".It if I
..,-a y " iata'-: ati -na! lav,
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a s. laer- A re. inaai
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re-oor-ad!-
The Habit of Taking Co-.d.
V.'ith many people taking eXd is -a
naidt, but fortunately one that is eas
:.y br..en. Tak- a c-M ?nong" bath
-. r- n.o' iiiag when von tirst get out
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I r.ot ice .-nil!, but a teiaper;--.f
ahout ! degrees F. Also
tare
1 .
ter with vetir wlraa v.- up. Do this
ad you will seldom take cold. Wher
an d- take cold take Chamberlain"?
'ouch Remedy and get rid of it as
ne!.!y as possible. Obtainable every-
. lie re.
SITUATION WANTED.
Mar-led man with small famih
wishes j o.-iti n uii farm by March 1:
:v. fences; experience-.!. Inquire at
th-.- Journal office. 2-2-tfd&w
i truss.
v.-.i :-a) A car loaa ot live
poultry to be delivered at the ear
rear C. E. & Q. freitrht depot, Platt?
raouth, X'ebr., on Wednesday, Febru
ary 7th. for which we will pay in
cash as follows:
liens
Young Roosters
Old Roosters . .
Ducks
Geese
17e
15c
10c
15c
14c
Guineas, per dozen $3.00
r e r Hide- mc
Hers- Hides, each So. 50
We will he on hand raiti or shine
to take care of all poultry offered for
sale.
W. E. KEEREY
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lioliert Windham and John Mai tin
were among- those going to Omaha
thi? afternoon to look after some busi-ae--s
matter4-.
Mrs. Ida Fullerton and fhiu;-hter (,f
Silver- City, la., who spent Sunday at
the M. Stiles home in this city, re
turned to their homa todav.
Mi--- Xrttie Jirousek was among
those aoiag to Omaha this morning
aftea aa ier Sunday visit in thi? city
whh .'e!ativ s ;u.( friends.
S. F. JleU chest of Xarka. Kan., who
has be; n visiting here at the home of
Jos( ph Sh-dak and family, depra-led
thi- stftf .-taiaa for Iri? home.
Mrs. I-'i-ed Fenzer j-eiurr.ed to Oma
ha thi- afternoon after spending
- tv day.- in thi-- city with her parent--.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. funis.
Paul Oaakaad. who was an over Sun
day vh-itor in lids city at the F. F.
iJuttery h.-ne. departed thi? morning
?: hi- home in tn metropolis.
Ed E. I.eath of the vicinity of Mur
: ay. was ia the city for a few hour
to'h.y looking after some trading with
the merchant1- and i.-iting with hi
fi a .aX.
Fran': Urban was among those go
ing to Omaha this afternoon, where
he v.-i ! 1 spend a few hours in that
city looking after some matters of
bushie-s.
A. F. Heder.gren, ma-ter carpen
ter -.? tite Iharlington, for the Omaha
division was in the city a few hours
i -day he -king after some company
"ais;r.e.-s.
County Commissioner Julius Pitz
and wife Ma re among those going to
Omaha this afternoon, where they wili
attend the performance of "The Car
don of Allah" this evening.
II. J. Meisinger of the vicinity of
-dar Creek Mas in the city Saturday
for a few hour?, looking after some
matters of b;i.-ine?s and visiting with
id. naaaae relatives und friend.
IXnry Ilee'.aa-r. the jolly Cedar
'"'"ek eievator manager, was in the
city for a short time today en route
from Mnrray back to hi? dutie?, but
was aeiav"d. heie ay a belated t' ain.
Ralph Ilaynie came in this afier
aion f i o;n Ids home northwe.-t of the
ii- aia! Mas a ;-assc tiger on Xo. 2
for Pacific Junction to spend a short
time with ids relatives in that local
i l v .
Mrs. Thomas Gradoville departed
this afternoon over the Burlington for
Chavbull. Wvo.. where she will make
her home in the future and where her
husband is employed as a blacksmith
l r the Burlington.
II. V. Vroman. wife and daughter
of La Salle, 111., who have been vis
iting hi? brother, L. E. Vroman and
family in thi? city for the past few-
lay?, returned to their home on the
morning train.
Alfred Anderson and brother of
Louisville were in the city today at
tending to some matters in the dis
trict court, where these gentlemen
are seeking their naturalization pa
ncr? a? American citizens.
Carl E. Smith and wife of Omaha
were among the over Sunday visitors
in this city, being guests at the home
of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Smith, and returned this morn
ir.g to their heme in the metropolis.
WILL SERVE LUNCHES.
W. S. Scott of Murray has arranged
to furni?h lunches at all sales
throughout the county where it may
be desired, and will see that the needs
of the hungry are looked" after prop
erlv. Anyone who is desirous of hav
ing lunch served at any public sale
should call on or address W. S. Scott,
fnvrnv Xeb. tf
Money in Eggs.
Eges are not bankable but the
money from their sale is. This money
is yours for the effort. How do you
treat the hen that lays the Golden
Eggs? Dr. B. A. Thomas Poultry
Remedy will keep the poultry in good
condition and increase the yield in
eggs. We guarantee this and refund
your money if not satisfied.
II. M. Soennichsen.
Puis & Gansemer.
1917 Calendar Pads at the Journal
office.
Auction to be held at my farm one mile south and thit e
miles east of Union or 10 miles not lit cf Nebrashct City, cor.i
mencini? at 12 o'clock
EH
I FV PS
J 03 D a 5 r y O at t le at oi l g n ! 03
As I have been buyir.r; ctrre 103 dairy bred ccs and
heifers in eastern Minnesota end vvtstt; V:?;on:in I Ivaa. r
spared no time or money securing some ve ; choice sty:k.
This herd runs largely to the rr?:ured tevs c-ithcr vcrj' :.::?3e
rpringers or fresh with calves ;?i icot. Theie :!.! bt cat lenst.
75 cows cf inis clss. The rcct viii tun from G mcnths t: 2
years and run largely to Guarseys. Also some bulls of
hcth graae and registered. Evuy com cf ir.i-kir.g is
broke to milk arid r.re c f a ire -it! -3- scrt.
1 Registered Guernsey Eu 3 ye"s del.
1 Registered Guernsey Buj! conttin 1 j'ear old.
1 Grade Guernsey BjII coming 1 year old.
1 Grade Holslein Bull 14 iror.lhs old.
33 Guernsey Cows end Heiiers.
29 Holstein Cows and Heifers.
5 Jerse3r Cows and Heifers.
32 Milking Shrothorn Cov.-s.
LUNCH GN GROUNDS
People coming by train will be furnished free transpor
tation to and from sale fror-A railury station st Unicn, Ne
braska. Remember at 12:03 o'clock shsrp this stock will
start under the hammer.
TERMS OF SALE: A credit of G moAlhz will be riven
cn bankable note bearing S per cent interest.
Col. Harding, Auctioneer,
of Hu:nbokit, Neb.
James Rishel ef Xlerwo ai v.a.s an
over Fun-lay visitor ;a. th.is city with
his relatives and frienX. !ett.rnlr!t
tj.j rnorrang to th- Ioa ay
Gay Crook, who has i.eer. he-re vla
itine; at the home of his patents. Xla. ;
and Mis. U. T. Ciook. dejiarted. tit:
morning for Lincoln, v. here he i- ta,-,
gaged in the insurance i a-ha a . 1
Guy Recce of the Ford Ageacy ia
this city was among those geiag ta
Omaha this afternoon to spend a. few
I'ours in that city, and whl drive do--.vn
another of the I"e.rd car? for 'lisp.-ad j
to a rurcha?er. - j
SPECIAL
4 cans Rex Lye 2." certs. Rex
Lye contains the same ir.rrrediettta
other brands. Laree, white he. a!
rice. 4 pounds for Ll-X-.
Hiati & Tatt.
LOYAL WORKERS. NOTICE.
The meeting of the Loyal Wo: hers j
of the Christian church, which was to j
have been held Wednesday of this i
week, has been postponed until Wed- i
nesdav. February 21. iX-e-.td
CASTOR 1 A
For Infants and Children
tn Use For Over 3G Years
Always bears , j-
the V jf-ry-T--, ,
mature of pWVi U.
The Biff Event
FREE 640-ACRE VJYOXIUIO HOMESTEADS
The long-wanted H-iO-aerc? IIome?te..d Act is v.'-v; a. hav. It Pern. it
application for these homestead., in the grass-cover ad !ivt;:'ock ana of
Central and Northeast Wyoming. Yon can reach this area cad r
Rurling-ton main line via Douglas for Conver.se CaL;;ty or v. a L'pton.
croft, Gillete or Clearinont for Northeasc Wyomi'a. I no aire eat ly at d go
early.
This area contains laree bo-lies of c:-:c Tent graairt;- 1 nds froai hfti-an
io fifty miles from the railroad. Write me fo- ciicidar of in i o-m. ta:i an i
instructions, which will tell you exactly what to d - vith-eit h-ss . f t.a.e
to apply for a stock-raising at d dairy V mestaad. Ya e n sec-i-e ( ne of
these valuable mile-square homesteads io a raa' n e-ta.bli-lied aa.a v. --il
known as the permanent livestock area of Wyoming.
It is mv judgment that practicdh- all of the desirable gra.a.g and
acricu'turl 'lands' will be applied for
glfiB
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J. Iv'. Patterson, Clerk
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' t.o .p. tor Grave .id. -A y .. v n- re wa'!
j b-a raaao;. . :t th.e fa; are. 'X raa v
. f: i. n.i? of Mr. Krda.-' ': rec t to ..a
I hint h ave bat trust that he tn:.;. laa o
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