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THURSDAY, 3IAY 10. 1917.
PLATTSMOUTH SEiWI-WEFKLY JOURNAL.
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V IX PLATTSMOUTH
. FORTY YEARS AGO.
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Willis Sharp and wife, from Colo
rado, M'c visitintr home.
Cajii. Palmer v.-as out very near
the Ute Indian war ia.-t week.
J. C. Oldham, of the old FriK-n
II; i.i feeding 10. " steer?. Jolly
old man. is Oldham, too.
Ti;e steamer Gen.. Custer left
I1a;:n;ouih .fuir.r he low on Sunik.y
Buick Model D-Six 45
Willi five-passer.jrer tov.r:r.pr err. 210"
L;t and tool: down a lart-e quantity
Gl ! of v. heat an;t cm for our erain men.
With t w f : -pa? ; e r. c; e r
ith t!i:'ee-passen
Willi ? ( v e n - p a s s e n u f r
oai. tor
cr coupe.
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.X! 11')
fec Afoce D-Four 35
With five-pa.-frcor touria
With two-na.-en.crcr rc-a'l-
eai'. .
Buick "V
Com
plete
Jfm
5!
fhij.'cd 2 ca.rload.-: of
i.-:;'jo .Saturday and 17
I'iavt.--:r.'vitii from the v.e.-t.
lh" !'-y to rar.dio .-"tt.ek.
.7. II." L-.-ckor, of ELirht Mile
i expeotid hor.".e noxt e!:.
- li--.-n vi-itinf at Peoria, Ma-
I T;.zowell countv. 111., her for-
r hc.rne. f.r several veeks.
Ml.--- ("ti-'iie Dennett retuineil f;-oir.
vi-St to Atchif !!, Kan., m Fr'.dav
S:. Hi I;uise
fat eatt'e to
$4. -fs $i kit i $ z
Tl) Hisd Yen Have Always Bought, and T,a::"a has been
la vlc fjr over ever 20 j-caris, has borne the sinsture of
? and has been, made under his per-
VvVvS .Uo.y no one to deceive you in this.
AH Cctinterfeitf, Imitations and 4i Ju.r-as-go?-3 " ere but
i.xp;r:mcnts that triiie v.-Itb, and en-Jan jer the health cf
2niar:t3 and Chiidrea ZxDcrivince cr'-inst 1: T?rjn:eat.
CaLtoria is a harraloCi; cubititate f .r Caet.-r Oil. P.-.:ccor;.
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is p:?aiaat. It contains
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q-HE MOTERING PUBLIC, THE COURT OF LAST RESORT
-1 in all things having to do with motor cars, has definitely ac
cepted the valve-in-head moter as being the nearest to periec-
tion in internal combuston motors that has yet been achieved.
The experience of thousands of Buick valve-in-head owners has taught them that this type of motor,
gives the least vibration, the greatest flexibility, power and efficiency.
For sixteen years Buick has been steadily building and perfecting valve-in-Lcad motor cars, with tbe
result that to-day it is generally understood that valve-in-head means Buick.
The line of Buick six-cylinder valve-in-head automobiles now offered the buying public is a complete
one - a car to suit every need, and day in the year.
With a Buick you get service that is built into the car at the great Buick Factories, where the best ma
terial is accurately made into parts carefully assembled into the complete car, assuring a minimum amount
of attention to keep your Buick in condition to all times give complete motoring pleasure and satisfaction.
If
nc.c day for Omaha,
1 at Brown-?!! 1 1 all
Miss Carrie's erad-
F. P. Lohr.hor: .-tr.vted vostcr-
en
i.-c n -in
rvtv.vn Lrir- w
h- .me
V.'e
are
Tire!
' to learn
po.-t:
III:'
card from E. A. Kirknatrick
heue and contents humeri to tlie
pr--utul en Monday last, lwss al.ort
This is a pretty hard. l!ov for
Kd.iy. v.-ho has l.een but a few years
Catherine- his household ootids f.hr-ut
him.
ton.
a i.
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Ph"oded IIogts.
w vears ao and M"r.
LP-
Vm. Ih Porter
nr. J a f.'.v others in the eastern end
of the countv showed all the fine
sv.hie we had. Lately Mr. Timothy
Clark, of Weepinr Water, has de
v..l i.( d ir.to a very extensive breeder
or Poland China hoes. lie has a verv
K1
r2
v I - a
fo.V?l tiae
5
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a
line
Pri
stat(
10 I'M
th? head of winch .-:and:-
!iee Rayah" th.e finest hoar in the
, at least so sa.v the committee
the State Fair Ground., for he
the i:rst premium there.
C'aik t. oh two first premiums at t' e
State Fair and two second premiums,
and v.'e cnsidor the showing the re
ran i-t have had excellent pi.-s. At "ur
en.ntv fair 31 r. Clarh took five first
premiums and one s-actinil, al-o swecp
f takes in general here.
Married.
v
nurca.
-day. evening. Sept.
A. Chamberlain, 31 r
m
ill.- city.
. by Rev.
ha-ene P.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
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Crepe and fancy de.-iaT.eJ paper for
corative uses can be found at the
ane ever
.rout
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c:tv.
Tho popular American flae; stickers
can now be secured at the Journal
One block from Main office, so do not fail to jret your sup-
Call on William Barclay. ply early.
For Rent Five-room house. All
modern exceot heat. Will be vacant
the lai aet after May 1st
street
. W txH fe-rpL hV
IvuvUsP h; tat Mi
e P.a K. M-r 5 t'vv? R:- .rT-L. A vjr-VaVs.u
Ki! iaxl ,Vfc-4 p-vtl:-- 4' feil fe
NoR-AIcoholic zgi
xsTjs&m -
IM (E-.J-tJ'l -
Ilemns
stucit-nt :
loted an
were sa:
i w.
lead. X. Y., 3Iav '
:iviatois -,-h.o had never pi
nirpiane luf(re and who
d to liaee he -run a fieht
is, of Tlattsnv.uth, Neb., and Miss
T.rls, of this city.
A lai'Le audience jtrathcred in the
church to witness, the ceremonv and
at ei.'.'iit o'clock, all being in readiness,
thv bridal party marched down the
aisle .f Hie church to the sweet
si rains of the wedding march, played
by Miss Ada Rartlett. and took their
place before the altar, where, in im
pressive ceremony cf the M. E.
church, they were made one. Mr.
Lewis was attended by Mr. E. M.
Pushnell, editor of the Plattsmouth
Enterprise, and
ails b
.Vary White, of Ridiny Prairie. The
bride's dress was a. trr-'S irrain silk of
electric bronze, mane, princess, en
tiain trimmjd with brocade anc
without perroissa a. at th.e r--mer.t
aviator, school at Mineo
err.-to-
: r i n e'e i
v.-it
kid
same shade,
"loves and
elbow slevee:
Si!ipe'-S.
were killed aiU
fall
feet. The." were Ransom Merritt. '2')
years old, of L"ckport. X. Y.. for.
mei-iy a Cornel! student, and Ar.tliony
Stiieno, ::" Roosevelt. X. Y.
Th(
irm
en assigned only
The
Happy
loppy
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nj
Here is
a real treat that you
will enjoy. A cold bot
tle or two of PABLO, cheese,
crackers and some sandwiches.
PABLO added to the lunch or
dinner means more happy fellow
ship. Its delightful'hoppy" flavor adds
a snap and zest that everyone enjoys.
Get PABLO, ice cold, at any place
that sells drinks or by the case
You'll like PABLO.
if is healthful and refreshing.
MaJe by Pabst at Milwaukee
J. E. McDAXIEL,
Di ributor.
to try out a self-starting device. They
were eilserved climl-intr into the bi
plane they were ml-a:" but it was net
thought they planned to attempt a
fduhi. Their machine suddenly be
jvan climbing at a steep a.nple a.nd
rose to a height of 2.-" 00 feet, where
cross-currents caught it and it betran
a descent, reaching the l,0'0-feot
level before it collapsed.
The skulls of both occtipants were
fractured and th.e machine, worth
:?1L000, was destroyed.
ara
white snk tic, natural bowers in iter
hair. Miss White, a white tarletan,
trimmed with pirating and white rib
bon, white kid edoves and slipper-
and natural flowers. Immediately
after the ceremony they repaired to
the residence of Mr. Ira Searls. father
of the bri'le, where they partook of a
splendid repast. They were ma.de the
recipients of a number of fine pres
ents, amoner which were the follow
ing: Silver berry dish. Dr. arcl Mr?
nimman: suver mekle caster and
fork, 31 r. and 31 rs. F. L. 3Iandeville;
silver mustard spoon. Lillie Mande
vnie; silver castor ;.ni per mum e
case. -Urs. v.. Leva?; silver parior
! thermometer. 31r. and 31 rs. D. II.
Wheeler; silver salt cuj
V.
Wheeler, Jr.; silver butter dish. 3i"r.
"VT, n,v f'.,r.V: Vnil -.'H Ol TV 1
r . ' spoons, ru nawKir.s;
' t r IT T .1 x
Knue, ..irs. v m. r.iancoesiei , sum-
e i
?!ir nwnv mo1r,.v w: nn;:t . - - . -
a verv handsome line cf 3Iethers
Cards at the Journal cilice. Either
home cr
certainly enjoy one of these
from her son or daughter.
in and pee the line. You will find
crreetincr cards for every occasion in
and 31 rs. Jas. Brooks; set silver tea-
silver butter
cards
Jut drop
our line at this time. You will be
surprised at their beauty and appro
priateness for every occasion.
V .
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-I Bring: in your iron. Will be
V loading soon.
E. IIANKKsSOX.
couiuei pane
Mr. and 3Ir:
Wm. Chapman; bread
and pair silver cups, 3Irs. L.
a
c
Backus; silver butter eli.-h, Chas. J
Hall; counterpane. 3Iiss 3Iary Xebel-
thau; do::en napkins, Ida and Anna
Ncbclthau: pair vases. 31-s. X'ettie
Chapman; chint cheese plate and ma
jolica teapot, 31 r. and Mrs. F. II.
Goddard; dressing case, Mr. and 3Irs.
Geo. Chapman; bridal quih. 31 rs.
Hettie Chapman; waiter, crumb pan
and brush, 3Ir. end 3Irs. A. F. Board-
. man; ar.cn table ciotn, r.irs. .iartin
'"jand 3Irs. Fowler; pold pen and case,
3iis.s Tiny Riiey; silver napkin rin;r,
We ate prepared to serve large or : vm. Vv'hite; pin cushion, Jlis
small cinners, banquets, etc., at any Smith; tidy, 3Iiss
price to suit you, at the Riley Hotel, tiiver " naphin ring:,
Itia
Kitty McCurdy;
Mrs. Ira Searls;
f.gc- 12 its guarantee, icr more taaa ihirty
Teon in constant use fer the rclir ef Ccnsiip.iii.-n, F.'utulen",
"Wir.il Cclic t.nd Diarrhoea ; allaying Fcvoiirhntrs r.riricc:
the refror.;, anJ by regelating the Srr.itua.i an-:, -.vtls, aielj
tL-? assitilatiua of FocJ; T.vir.e; hcaltny a:.J ii-ttuial slttp.
aa. . ... w x. Mt...i, . a. ' i j l . i i .e
v-:c" e F - &3 r A " - r ? 7
Bears tha Sicrnature o2
Ii Use For ?er S Years
The K.?nc! Yqu Have Always Eought
fancy inkstand. Mi-s Alire Gllhird; A want ad will brinjr what you want.
book mark, 31 r. Knight; set jwelry , ;ents a week.
from father and mother of the biide; , .
necklace and, locdat from the ::ro'm.
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Autcmo'ii'e Insurance Wanted.
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v -f .n..t v ...). A-i. ti,...im; r A
Very low rate-, per hundred fcbi ''V.r.'r 'f" KV.'.W
for lire and tornaoo. be: t automo- ) , t. a . t r; i;i rsi vtrns
bile insurance company m state, .-at-: v ; ...- r.-.,;e ... . .-a. 'u-, V !j
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Plattsmouth, fJcb.
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The Armnurs r.re the ( hamjiions of
the ;rcaliT Omaha league, and this
year are c. en n.ronarer than last sea
son, with s?eral r.e-.v players in the
liner p.. Cerne cut and see the it a me
and the n tc-k of the Or.ialia (Jiani-pions.
Game OaHsd at 3:00
affQirjnfifr
iarege-
m ?mw QUARTERS-
On and after Tuesday of this week, we will
be comfortably located in cur
new and up-tc-date
S3
FV r - zT" l " r
e
just corr?p!eted on fiorth Fifth St., and will
be prepared to fill your every need in the
garage and storage line-
IP
wr- & ipi irl
Garage Phone 394
Residence Phone 229