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    BAT, TTBBUAET 26, 1517.
PLATTSMOUTH 3EJII-7VTECLY JOURNAL.
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rooery (Depart-
. 'Soennichsen's:
3 Quarts Canberrics
1 Pound broken Rice
1 Pound of Flake Hominy
1 Found Crackeit Hominy
I Cert Oil iSp.rr
I Can Sun-BHte Clenr.zzr
1 Can Mustard Sardines
1 Large Can Ik be Milk
1 arge Can Pumpkin
1 Pound Oalmeai
3 Packages of Macaroni
3 Packages wax wrapped Corn Flakes
10 Bars Mascot Soap
8 Bars Laundry Queen Soap
6 Packages Hippo Washing Powder
2 Pounds Dried Peaches
2 Pounds Prunes
1 Large can Tomatoes
1 Pound good grade Coffee (ground)
1 Pound Monarch Cofiee
25c
05c
05c
05c
05c
05c
10c
10c
10c
05c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
15c
15c
35c
Pounds Monarch Coffee $1.00
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c
Grang2S. per dozen 15c to 40c
Armies, Ben Davis, Yeiiow Newton, per peck 50c
Leaf Lettuce 05c
Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c
Onions, per lb 10c
Cabbage (Wisconsin solid), per lb . . . 10c
Celery, per bunch 10c
H. M. SOENNICHSEN,
y Phone 53 and 54
! the ger.eial foreign
I moans 1' handling it
! iuI jc-ni n -.
situation and
after congress
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I"ptct Hcrdy i'ri.n Al
Ia Ilrinu Nt- :'rui
("i-irr plvai r.-.
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Added
t: ri i ; expected i. reply to this
'"it. ' v : virtual ultimatum on the
t'h.e ;UC --tii:i.
:e tcj !; wii! I-! in to ahrunt head
;'l .-vivo to 1 1 !iVi i t e all danger
hrtak fo- the iir.it; being.
:ip-..;' ui;ikcly Unight the
r-'-.'-i-'ent will lc i-al'.cil upon to an
i f.,.:ce a !.j(-ak wi-.h Austria. In Aus
trian cirtks it is freely predicted that
i i: nt i-y -.vi'.l make such a reply as to
rr:.'.;' a iuj ture unlikely.
MESSAGE FROM JAPAN
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Wii -Lit. et' ll. I ':.
r n'.en. tsday ei it
" n keTi r-lati"i
e It.ir.cl iiiirii'
f the most ci itical
hi-t'.ry.
I'lt-.-i.'.tnt Vi!s..r.
ar efoiv a rX
..' vz the comi:
S. As this .ov
:d its fuui t h week
WOODMKN flliCLK NOTICK.
V 1 1 II
e:q
; -.-.en '.' '
r u i ''. and
v- n-.any.
t.r'i
p. ;i:e r.a
ed to a.p-
discus
Th.e "Woodmen Circle lode will hold
:. , L-iiular moetinjr tomorrow, Tues
day evoidnyr. After the business ses
if.p there will he a social with pro
ram. Kach member is requested to
in;r a friend.
lialtimore, .Md.. Teb. The
(.'. S. Ileifsnider, president of
St. Paul's college, Tokio, Japan, in
:n a.ddross here today delivered a
message which he said the Japanese
vice minister of state had hidden him
t jrive the American people:
'Japan." reads the message, "will
never eo to war with the Unitec
Mates unless the united Mates mi-
puntrns Japanese honor."
Uy "honor," Dr. Keifsnider sai'
the minister had meant such things
as the alien laws in California ant
restrictions on immigration.
"I did not consider the messapre as
a thieat." said Dr. Reifsnider. "It
impressed me as the expression of
desire to placate the United States.
nrn
ULATE COUNTY
Lincoln, Xeh., Feb. ()n.- salary
raise bill now before the legislature
seeks to elevate salaries which have
not been touched in twenty years, and
makes it impossible for the increase
to be gained by the otlicials until its
equivalent shall have been earned in
fees of the of'ice.
This bill, then become.; the fairest
and most unique salary bill that lias
been before the legislature in two
decades. It affects a portion of the
clerks of the district court, a part of
that class of otlicials wno have nut
been benefitted by increases throu.!i
' ' I
many years pan, and in the lace o!
the fact that practically all other
classes of county oflicers have been
raised in that time.
The present law makes no trradut-
ed scale of pay for clerks in counties
of from lC,00i) to 2..,00ii population.
The intention of the pending bill is
to provide for this in a new scale
which runs as follows: Undr 1o.no.')
Jopulation. $l,o00 a year; between
lo.OOd and 18,)im, Sl.SOf) a year; be
tween 1S,OUO and 20,0W, $2000 a year;
letween 20,0on and 2.",000, 2,."00 a
year, and in counties ol greater size
thati that the salaries shall le the
same as now provided by law.
The present salaries are suilicient
for clerks in the larger counties of
the state, friends of the measure say
ut in the counties atfected by the
amendment, the salaries are whollv
inadequate. Ilecause the bill is ap
parently haseu on strict needs and
does not contemplate a wholesale in
crease, and affects in oflicers rai-ed
in lecent years, there is hope here
that the bill will be put through with-
uit any consideraal-k- amount of oppo
sition.
TH
E FUNERAL
it
Pioneer Lady Laid la iic-i ,ii l.ast
ITiday. She L'ad Live! to a
Wi.i- Old ;c.
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PLAXXINd i;k; auto cailwax.
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Dawson Will Fix it.
UJHVSKSA2, CAR ' I
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Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since Au
gust I, 1916.
These figures 320,817 represent the actual number of cars
manufactured by us since A.ugust 1st, 1916, and delivered by our
agent to retail bu3rers.
This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it ne
cessary for us to confine the distribution of our cars only to those
agents who have orders for immediate delivery to retail customers,
rat-icr than to permit any agent to stock cars in anticipation of later
spring sales.
We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may
protect themselves against delay or disappointment in securing Ford
car.. If, therefore, ycu are planning to purchase a Ford car, we ad
vice you to place your order and take delivery now.
Immediate orders will have prompt attention.
Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months
Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our author
ized Ford agent listed below and don't be disappointed later on.
PRICES:
Kunabout, Touring Car$3 '0, Coupelct ?505
Town Car iXC. Sedan i4o. f. o
t 23 ra
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Office Telephone No, 1.
b. Detroit.
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Ford Motor Co.
Authorized Sales and Service,
25 Gth Street, Plattsmouth, Neb.
Shop Telephone No. 58. n
Saturday Miss Margaret LTIcn
Brown (state secretary of the Xo-
raska State Sunday School as
sociation and W. II. Kimberley. busi
ness manager of the Association, were
in the citv for a few minutes enn.ut
y automobile to the state line i:i
order to inspect the Omaha-Kansas
Cit auto route with a view of con-
luctinjr an automobile caravan from
this section of the -i::tv to Omaha in
June on the occasion of the
Sunday scho! ccnver:t: n. It i.;
pected that there will be 2.ijnn cars
from south.eastern X'ebraska in th:
caiavan and it is tp itd that the
route selected will be over the Omi.ha-
Kansas Liiy route. l ne nuid is re
ported as excellent with the exception
of the portion from this citv to th
bridge over the Platte l ive".
Tt,.. r ........ 1 r . . . ,
on: luiii'i.u oi i.i.'imim.'i ii"eiiner
was held Friday afternoon at u o'clock
at Uie home ;f lu-r .-.leji-son, ,J,,hn
1L ehner, i'iv- miles southeast of town,
where she had made her home, and
was very largely at.tei:d'-d by rela
tives, neiri-hhors ar.d fric-nd:-: w.ho v. ere
de.-iious of pnylti).? their la-t respects
to the e-rand old lad v -. ho - i
.iTncnr tiiem so many jears.
neial services were in char;.
V. M. Klled-re, pastor of til
'i h' f u-
of ii-v.
'i,n.', re-
ieiii:i)is wtne
of her hu. -.band
V 1:01 h v--1 of
national church. Tin
lit ii i to rest by I lie sid
in 1 'ne (lei man ceim-i ;
Nri:av.ka.
Amona; the relatives attend:!:;-; th-.-fimoiai
were rJ'andehiid.reu and tv. t
Kreat-ev-a::dc"?:i!i!i-eii. :',;cn(js from a
distance we:e .Mr.- and ?vi ? . Uenvv
K;o5) of liertraii.l and -Mrs. Ilerir.an
Kiplin of Walton.
Obitiiary.
Mar:rarei.ha IVj'u! v.a.s b
cm, Cermai.y. July Is", lv:;7
ruaiy 1 lib, 1 1 i T. ave 1 '
montlis and ;a s.
At the ave of lis years s!n
ned to 31;-. .John W'ora!
tni. Cermany. To this
childrt n w-. re born, one
vt Ily
. d I-v-b-
s ea t .; r,
Va.s ,i;r.
:!;. h at liy
i;:;i.n tiu-ee
if wiiich :-!!!-
araiciiicli '
ivcs, Mr. John V.
hav.!.a.
in IS 70 her hu.-.han.I was killed in
;: ra.ii -ea 1 a; ident in Cerm:!ny, as al
s t was itie fat- ef her e. ot ,1 ,t:s
band. Mr. Ib-ni-y He.'bne!, who was
d biidav
r , .. l ! .. 1 . .. -1
!.n.;.i i.ijaiea on a laurea
:'.'.-ar Xehawkn.
Sh was married to
2S7l in Cei-many and h
'la'thc-r of -ice cai'r
'vhcni cinic to .Air.eiH
1SS0. Mr. Fret i .
Mrs. I i.--e Lehrra'.n
te- a!'d Mr. d.do. 1 1-..
, a! ia-r
n;e t ie .--U
ihiee
'!' Oi
f W -.
bra ;
th in
Xel:awka.
eaia-; V.'a -of
Wet !'-
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Great Dairy
Invention
5':..; a vvcrnlcr a .separator which will
: ':.-.:;. i !.-un l(v .speeds that would
cai.io hi-avy loss of cream with any
o'.hr t-emralor. fciesides it gives cream
t.'.nt Js.t-s not c!.aii!;e when you change
t::e -atd of the- crank.
Vf want you to see and try for
tfc 1 1 thii; latest improved model
introduced .y oldest manufacturers
si sep.iiatorj in America.
T-52 MEW'
Ccporutof frets a new profit for dairymen, a big one, which no other
. xi.-;tir;;: Geparator gets. Another fine feature, you can turn faster and
: w.i.h the j .b qukkti. It' the only separator that can be hurried.
Think how much work the Sharpies will save the women folks. No
rj:sy 'aiscs to wash, or to get mixed up. The bowl has just one simple
;.i .t e b-- it. The supply can is large and very low. Your boy can easily
..r.visy heavy pails of milk into it.
'i f. tl.i'j wonderful machine right in your own dairy. Evy member
I the ia.::y v ill w-m to set and try it. They 11 all be delighted. 'Phone
L- t vu i.ji oj cill when in town.
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Genuii-.e Sharpies repairs and cils carried in stock
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TWICE PROVEN
if you Miifer backache, sleepless
nights, tired, dull days and distressing
Uiinai-y disorders, don't experiment.
Uead tin's tv.ice-tcdd testimony. It's
I'ialt. -mouth evidence doubly proven.
Hen l'ioo!;.-. Main street, I'latts
mout!i, say: "As th.e result of a ba
cohl, it left me with a severe attack of
kidney complaint. I had pain in my
b;-ck and hips aavi at times it extend
ed int(( niy shoulder blades. I jrot
ccmpa t ly ast jceinc and was laid up
PETER CRUDER IS
THROWN FROM
HORSE AND KILLED
The vicinity of Union was thrown
into sloom Friday when Peter Gru
ber, one of the young1 farmers of that
community was thrown from his horse
and almost instantly killed while rid
ing home from Union where he had.
been looking after some trading. The
W'a'.e-, with whom ?
home ince the death of
in li.'Ol. The deceased v.
;n the (Jerman Luthersm
!-e
maaa- ae
r hurhan 1
confirmed
ircii at. an
i ,
i a : ' v a L e
t'" the years.
ti-atain-;::
vo one a. ad a. 1
iicipitar IliMai
Iiii!. m which.
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:nd haii ke:.t laiili through
istler a : lie
was a m.'T
i.t .-re
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of
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ir.ee
ii" Vears
duties
a : : i .
ago.
she v.-;
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d .a tl.
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A-i-
OLD I RIKNDS.
her friend
of trouble
alrea.dv it.
:ind neigna
li n 1 son aw.
uiv with a '
t-
ile;ested i:i
ard in tim a
o:r i'vs. wa
ha ml o.
Mrs. Fred Truesdell of New York,
formerly Miss Ethel Dovey, the cleve
actress, who is visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Dovev ol
1'iattsmouin, win spend tne weeK in
Omaha at the Fontenelle with her
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Homer I. Ma
son, who cameto Omaha this week
to present the one-act play, "Married,"
at the Orpheum.
The Masons have a wonderful sum
mer home in Connecticut, where Mrs.
Truesdell spent three months last
summer. Omaha News.
seivice, and ruick tea
s y m : ' a 1 1 ; y . e i i n g
lica.n.
- a i l wo; ds
Water l;ep
of
DAXCK AT AN IIOMK.
V
There will be a social dance give
at the German Home on .Saturday eve
liing. Marc:'1, "d. t which tl;e pulai
is cordially invited. The I -est musi
and a good f;nie assuivd to all w!u
attend.
o weeks. My head ached for I tragedy occurred on the highway
about half-way between the town of
Union and the home of Simon Gru
ber, father of the unfortunate young
man and with whom he resided. The
tragedy occurred late in the afternoon
and no one was present when the un
fortunate accident took place. The
horse on which Mr. G ruber was riding
evidently became restless and threw
the young man to the roadway and
then the animal fell and crushed Mr.
Gruber in a terrible manner, causing
almost instant death. The body was
found by passers by and taken to
the home of the parents where it re
mained until the funeral services Sat-urd-j
Mr. Gruber was thirty-three
ears of age and unmarried and had
made his home with his parents as
sisting them in the conduct of the
farm. The death has caused great
regret in the locality where the un
fortunate victim has long resided and
his parents have the deepest sym
pathy of -the entire community in
their loss.
la ea.s at a time and I was subject to
'-..- s;; 'lis, during which my sight
became hhirred. Half a hex of Doan's
Sidney Pills checked these troubles,
ar.d after i"aiur two boxes, procured
fr m La ward Lvnott t Co.'s drug
sto;e. 1 lagan to regain my health."
( .Su;uv.-.ent give:! April 10, 1!12.)
On I-V!,:naiy -1, LUC, Mr. Brooks
a.i 1: '"1 couldn't speak too highly of
Doan's Kidney Pills, for it was this
old. leliablo medicine that fixed me up
ai lit-" shppe when 1 was down with
Knr.bago. I haven't had one of these
attea ks i-ince.
V ire 7-,1-c, at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
'Van's Ki laev Pills the same that
Mr. Brooks has twiee recommended.
Foster-Milbiirn Co., Props., Buffalo,
X. Y.
.MM) OP THANKS.
I wish to thank my neighbors and
friends for their assistance during the
car contest at Dovey's store. Mrs,
Kalph Barthcld. 2-2(Mtd&w
CAKD OP APPRLCLVnON.
FOR SALE.
Will sell or trade for Cass or Otoe
county land, an up-to-date general
merchandise stock and building in an
eastern Nebraska town. This is a
clean, money making, old established
business. Best of reasons for selling.
Western land sharks need not inquire.
Address, Plattsmouth Journal Otlice
I desire to take this method of cx
pressing to my friends the deepe-t :.p
preciation of their aid and assistance
in the automobile contest at the l)ot
A til W
store, anu ty whose assistance 1 was
enabled to secure the car. The kind
ness of these good friends will long be
remembered with gratitude.
MRS. FLED MAJORS.
About Constipation.
CARD OF THANKS.
I take this means of publicly ex
pressing pny appreciation of the as
sistance which the kind friends gave
to me during the automobile contest bieatl promote a movement of .the
at the E. G. Dovey store and for their
Certain articles of diet tend to check
movements of the bowels. The most
common of those are cheese, tea ami
boiled On the other hand, raw-
fruits, especially apples and bananas.
also graham bread and whole wheat
aid I feel very deeply grateful.
Ruth Grybsky.
Mrs.
bowels. When the bowels are badly
constipated, however, the sureway is
to lake one or two of Chamberlain's
Tablets immediately after supper.
FOR SALE.
JUNIOR GUILD NOTICE.
One hundred and sixty acres of land,
well improved, six miles from Murray.
For quick sale at $17,f00. Call tele
phone No. 3.125. Plattsmouth. lwd&w
The Junior Guiid of St. Luke's par-
isn wiii meet witn jirs. j-uitn uovey
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. All mem
bers are requested to be present.
Herbert Sherwood departed this aft
ernoon for Omaha to visit his brother,
Ralph Sherman, who is at the hos
pital in that city suffering from pneu
monia.
THANKING OTHER SOCIETIES.
For Sale 1. acres, with good build
ings, 1 mile west of court house; price
? 1.0'K). Inquire of Joe Hekrdle. Platts
mouth. Xeb. 2-2!-d(vw
Attorney Ikvo S. Boyles of Alvo
was in the city today for a few hours
looking after a few matters in the
probate court.
John Gauer of Cedar Creek was in
the city today for a few hours visit
ing friends, driving in from his home
bv automobile.
THE SPECIAL SALE
AT DOVEY'S STORE
A RIG SUCCESS
Attorney C. II. Taylor of Omaha
was here today to look after some
litigation in which he is interested in
the county court.
The automobile contest which has
been conducted at the store of E. G.
Dovey Son for the past nineteen days
closed Saturday evening and for sev
eral hours around the closing time
the store was filled with the workers
for the various contestants who had
been entered in the contest. The re
sult of the outcome of the event at
tracted a great deal of attention and
for the past several days there has
been a great effort made on tho n.v'i
Of the f I'iontu u , .
Ed Barker was among those going see that 7 ."l"1 t0
to Omaha this afternoon to attend the flIi Art u 7 success
. . . . iui. Alter the finnl nnun r u
u,mc !, sho- that . hem, hoi,! , lots ha been made - -
that city this week. ,i , . awara-
lea to JUrs. Fred Mnint-e
nuu leceiv-
ea a larce mninritxr u -x-
Wanted-A man and wife, without The s Ph "1 CaSt'
children, for farm work. Apply to F. charge f Col W IT T? i- ?
II. Johnson, Weeping Water, Neb., Hosbarg Sales P J f th
Route 1. 2-26-tfd&w ZT, "?d P.rVed a
-- olul evens ior the store
both in the snlo r i j .
J. II. Meisinger of near Cedar Creek ing up account, Jtu V " CIS
was in the city Saturday for a tevLtuf S?! The
ii- a, .1 was as lollows
lours looking after some matters of Mrs. Fred Majors . fi nVoVoo
.usiness with the merchants. Mis, !,. t! .,022,G00
- ouyuer 4.4'?:? 000
Rev. ii. c. Mri.,. ,r,-.M:
Will Troop of near Nehawka was in Rev. Pontion, U00
the city for a few hours today look- Mrs. Ruth OrvlwiA,' r'-.r'r".
after some business matters and Rev. W. S 4y,uuo
0J.c!UU
m
calling on his friends.
Mrs. Ralph Barthold
Miss Nita Cook . . .
424,900
54,100
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Fraternal Order of Eagles de-
ire to express to tne memoers or
other orders and organizations giving
dances their hearty appreciation of the
good feeling shewn in giving the
Eagles an open date for th'-ir mas-
oacraito. ar.d in ot nor organisations re
fraining from holding dn?tces on tins
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
LVn ArPLlCATIONS. as they DR. BLFJPK"
iru.iii me ui me uisease. -r
Catarrh is aa local disease, preatly in- -
.luenced by constitutional conditions, and Dr RIaiVV wo tTr
in order to cure it you must take an . "leick, 532 World-Herald build.
cine la aken internally and acts thru sPeCiahst in eye, ear,
Hu- blood on tao mucous surfaces of the nSe and throat Hispocoo ,;n t.. '
sysiem. ii:irs Catarrh Medicine was Plitf cri. ' Lie at
rr. .cribed by one o the best physiciaM Tla"smouth every Tuesday, atB A"
m country ior vmrs t? L , MfTTlro: , ' A-
posotlofKanof tho Wt tonics knownl U- C Fy. Stre passes
vwn i-njni wuii some ol llie i.c&t l-lr..i "-"-uiitaiiv nr.r.Prl
r , i . .- .... 'I-; . . . . . w i " -
or
e of the lies hlnn.i
For Sale A dpsimMn
Always bears
the
Signature of
Call Amick
if you want
service.
9-8-tfd
-A i r- Prps- Tie. o.
t''heftthn.tr';."-"-i
Phono lSi.
Halls 1
1 - 3 for consUpation.
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date.
."s""u i,i nans catarrh Medi-
-:r..- is -what procu?:-s such wonderful