PAGE 6. PLATTS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, MAY 21, 191 THE REFRESHING HEALTH DRID3K 'ff3 ffik WF $n 1 Hi tfi .- r!3 i-- L-f 7 -;! Contains fio Alcohol Absolutely Pure! Made by the ISon T oxo Company, St. Paul, iV1:nnesota F, Era 1 53 j$ gu g- fe Distributer for Cass County. An utomoDi Ef fidency!sssBa If your car is not fully efficient, bring it to us. The very best of mechanics in our employ. Our business is to give full ef ficincy. We are fully up to the work, and prepared to remedy any and all trouble. Diffioisii Oases Solfoiied! We like to have cur expert workmen on their mettle. Our storage facilities are the best. Our charges are reasonable. Your patronage is solicited and will be appreciated. Call on our new location, South Fifth St. ThfiPta W M 9 U 9 II" II il S , ii va it 4t t i n n Mrs ED. iVlASO?:, Proprietor Garage Phone 394 - - Residence Phone 229 e Nehawka Rriills are now Rolling and Pvlaruzfaciuring the -.tSBlSSB 33 r y -J t? ?i "Letter Roll" FIcur needs no boosting, For on the top shelf it now is roosting. The best cooks wherever you go Use this famous flour, you know. They just set their yeast and go to bet!, For they know on the morrow they will have good Bread. ' . : J. M. . Do ST. JOHN, Prop JOE MALCOLM, Head filler. For Sale by AS3 Dealers 2-:-2-s-Z- 2r-5 EAGLE Beacon I A new cement sidewalk was laid in j front of the postcflica the latter part v:cc::. At the time of eoing to pro.ss the J condition of Will Knnpton is not re- perteu improve:!. The ' local' ekvators received reven enrr for !oadir.r "rain Thursday. The ca: h-!:ort;i5.'-e situation does not seem : o serious as in the past. Vv'-j are y;h;d to report that Jay Al kway is .:newhat improved at this wi:ir..'. He is btin trken care of Ly i trained nurre from Lincoln. :.Ir.'and Mr.:. Jim T.' Kivc-tt, Miss irva Uarbara, Mrs. A. M. Trumble, Maxine Ilemaly and Willie Trumble spent Santiay at the Chas Kivett home in liethany. The elevators are now receiving a (turn home. j f-w ; uin cars and have loaded nine j car? of corn within the past few days, j Thoy aie expecting about ten empties week. Bollrnan, the fc.r$riish Lutneran ef Walton, was calling on the foik.-: thi: week. He is orjjranizing a church at Ealo. May jruecefs at tend him in his effort.?. Andy Rockenbach of Alvo, Okla., arrived, hero Monday for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Ro-kinbach says that wheat looks faiily good there but that they need rain badly. A party was down from Lincoln Thursday afternoon sizing up the t.uvn with the view of putting in a .:tne'.al merchandise store here. One L-urely possesses nerve of iron to even think of such an undertaking in this time of hih prices. Eugene Mayneld came down from O'Neill Saturday evening and re mained until Tuesday morning visiting with relatives. His brother, Gail, ac companied him home anil will spend the summer. The commercial club met Wednes day morning for the purpose of de ciding1 on a plan for the erection of a band stand to be used for band con certs which will be held every Thurs day evening during the summer months. It was decided to erect a portable band stand so that it might be moved to different locations on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Nichols and daughter, Mii:s Voline, Mrs. F. II. Ossenkop and Miss Margaret Sey bcrt drove to Omaha Tuesday in the Nichols car. They made a short call at the Methodist hospital to see Mrs. C. M. Seybert, who recently under went an operation for appendicitis. They report Mrs. Scybcrt doing nice ly and think she soon will be able to re- I -i irt.- itnm itiT rtn it nu iim ii nm rt m mm mm m mm m a n nn n s VS. .ur. i . XEHAWKA. NEWS. ml apple trees are in full The crop of fruit promises ar this season. Ca: pernors ar.d sv working on Plum LI-.; cm. we'd so masons are all new residences and cth-r ImiMings rroing up in Ne h.awka this spring. L. C. Todd and. family, wlio recently leturned from Long Beach, Calif., h:ivr lraed the Ncl-on property, in Nehawka and moved in the past week Lnwson Conrad of Omaha came down Wed.r.esday and is making prep- WEEPING WATER REPUBLICAN. Miss Lafbee of New York, who has b.Mi working in Omaha as a steno grapher, came down Wednesday to viit her friend, Hezel Rich, as she is returning to her home in New York. Mrs! Josie Graham of Lincoln vis ite'd her sister, Miss Lina Linebach, from Tuesday until Thursday morn ing. Mrs. Graham is carrying her arm in a sling on account of a dislocated vlbow, caused by a fall. Herman Mitchell, our accommodat ing butcher clerk, has resigned his position at the Swindle meat market and leaves Friday morning to visit home folks in Missouri. After a short vi;it Herman expects to join the navy. Won! ha;; been received from Har old Lenham at Mare Island that he passed his examinations (). K. in wire less telegraphy, having sent twenty words per minute and received twelve, he is feeling fine and likes the work. William, the son of Mr. and ?vlrs. H. A. Doty, had the misfortune to dii ate his elbow Sur.dav evening. He was jumping over a fence and his foot caught on the fence and gave him a tumble which resulted in the injury. Probably the highest priced car of grain that was ever shipped out of Weeping Water was shipped out Tuesday by our grain dealer, Neds Scgard. It was a car of wheat that arations to move to Marshaltown, la., contained 1,435 bushels of wheat, and GVflltchell Q Also agency for DODGE BROS. CARS E. W. THIMGANy Murdock, Neb., Cass County Agency s 9 0t for Elmwood, Stove Creek and cast half of (X Tipton precincts. For demonstration of cither car call or phone 35-B, or write E. 17. immm GAUAOi, MURDOCK, NEBRASKA, or JOHN GAUER, Cedar Creole, Nebraska where he has secured work in a fac tory. Mi.-s I.aura Sheldon, who has spent j sold on the track for ?4.'t"J.75. Mrs. Wash King came down from Florence Monday and took Mr. King We can help you on the delivery with less time for the longest time. More miles at any time with C3i First quality and continuous service is all important. In buying G. M. C. Trucks you save at the start and later. You get trucks which have demonstrated their worth under every conceivable road and land condition. Trucks which, with reasonable care and attention, will render years of satisfactory service. Operate at lowest cost per ton mile and require minimum of re pairs and replacement. Put it up to us to show you.5 si There is a CS. Rfl. . for Every Need SagSESS!a H ton, iy3 ton, 2 ton 3yi ton and 5 ton t I (BODBES BUILT TO SUIT) E3 M c DO si h e mi 5 s S o n s PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA from Hot Springs, Ark., where she t result of injuring his foot while work- Boston. Mass., stopped off home with her Wednesday morning. had spent several months for the benefit of her health. Mr. Cobb and the Aldrieh family motored to Lin coln to bring Mrs. Cobb home that evening. Mr. and Mrs Fred Rogge arrived on vear here this week for a visit witn rela- Mr. King is in very poor health and T.-p,,.,,, PVPim, from Norfolk Neb.. tives on her return home at Seattle, had oeen staying with his daughter, c(vt..-.-.l works' visit with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wash. Mrs. FA Jewell, the last three weeks. Frion !s of Mr. and Mrs. II. Stoll Mr. Je well accompanied them to i were greatly surprised to learn of the Omaha. lecent marriage of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carper are I' ma, which occured in April. Con- mourning the death of their infant tulations to the wedded couple. son, who elied Monday night at 10 Walter Swartz, who has been hold-I o'clock at the age of 1 month and 4 ing down the position of telephone days. Short funeral services were held oneiator in North Loup, Neb., ar- at the home Tuesday afternoon and the west Elmwood on the same, receiving Kogge. Fied gave his friends a great surprise as they did not know that he was married. A. I. Bast made a deal whereby he became the owner of 120 acres of good land in Jefferson county, near Fair- mry. lie traded in his property in rived Saturday morning for a week's) visit with relative? and friends. Mrs. 15. 1J. Drown of Pender, Neb., arrives! in Nehawka Wednesday after- noon for an extended visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Lynde. little body was laid to rest in the Catholic cemetery north of town. The i bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their hours of sorrow. Drs. Fred Reeil and M. G. Welch $3,400. He paid $100 an acre for the farm. Mr. Bast will move to his farm some time next spring. Word was received in Elmwood the latter part of last week by friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Earl The children, Kenneth, Warren and were in Lincoln Monday, where they sinilmuw nf T.infnln ihnt thv were May Brown came in a week ago, and J took the examinations for service a? j parents of a fine bouncing baby boy. will remain until their mother returns! U. S. army surgaons and were eccept- They have the congratulations of -ill to Pender. eel by the government examiners. v,-.. m,v cwVirvn,- i n dnno-Vitor Gl enn Rutlcelge, who went to Omaha I They stated that they probably will I Gf Jr anil Mrs. A. Wallinger. ing with a corn sheller Mrs. Flemming Robb and children who have been visiting-at the home of Mont Robb, left Friday to spend about a week with relatives in Omaha Friday morning J. D. Bramblet, L G. Todd, E. L. Shoemaker, Dan Lynn and T. W. Swan motored to Lincoln to attend a meeting of the railway com mission. Ray bramblet, who for three years was a soldier of Uncle Sam, belonging to the Coast Artillery and who had been on the reserve list since the first of the year, received orders and left for Fort Leavenworth Monday aftcr- ioo!i, where ne will again be in the 1 . vie AUTO FOR SALE. 191G model Ford; run less than a year: splendiel condition. For sale cheap. W. E. Rosencrans. 5-lC-tfd last week to take examination for the not be called before September 1st. army, was rejected. Glenn tried loriur. need wm go as a lirst lieutenant anything from beating the snare drum in the medical officers' reserve of the to passing coal on a man-of-war. But national guard, and Dr. Welch will; the examining officer said, "Kid, go as a first lieutenant in the regular you've got flat wheels" and there's no J army surgeons' corps. chance for you. Glenn is now la menting he is half German. His pa I I'I,I!IIIIHIIIII!4I' irish vou will know it when you I JU a meet him face to face. ELMWOOD. Leader-Echo. Lloyd Eidenmiller happened with an accident last Friday that caused him some little pain. While welding a plow shovel the hot borax wax used in the process flew in his eye. He only saved the eye by closing it in time. His eye for several days was what you would call a "peach'' but it is much better at present. Flags, all sizes and material, at the Journal office, from lc up. When look ing for flags for decorations think of I the Journal office, and make your se lections early. If you have anytning for sale adver tise in the Journal. SEATS ON SALE. The seats for the class play of the Plattsmouth High school will be placed on sale this evening at 7 o'clock at the store of Weyrich & Hadraba, and those who desire to se cure the best seats should call early and make their reservations for the play. FOR SALE. Nemetz & Co., confectionery and ice cream parlor. The well known ice cream and candy kitchen, established fifteen years, better known as Nemetz' Candy kitchen. 5-18-2twkly3td t i $!! ? Bring- in your iron. Will be loading- soon. B. HANKINSON. $ The Home of the Reo Automobile. Plattsmouth Garage, one-half block south of the Bank of Cass County. T. L. Amick. A want ed in the Journal will bring results. LOUISVILLE Courier : ! UNION l- Ledger Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shriver of Cedar Nola Banning was taken to the L. E. Stone of DelNorte, Colo., visit ed on Monday here with his brother, Chas S. Stone. Word has reached the friends of Dr, Creek rejoice over the arrival on Mon-1 1- C. Munger, one of Elmwood's for- elay, April 14, of a fine baby boy. nier citizens, that he has enlisted for Presbyterian hospital in Omaha Mon- The Louisville school picnic was service in the U. S. army. day, where her tonsils were removed. held at the state fisheries on Thurs- L- A. Tyson and family went to Mr. and Mrs. E. McCowan are the day afternoon and all report a grand Omaha Sunday to visit with Mr. and proud parents of a bouncing baby boy time. Mrs. Cyrus Tyson. Mrs. Robb and which arrived Monday night Don Mayfield, editor of the Beemer I children of Montana were also there Mrs. Harry Royal came down from Times, came down Saturday evening and they had a little family reunion. Lincoln Thursday to spend the day and visited over Sunday with rela- A deal was made thi3 week whereby with her father, Chas. L. Graves tives. I Wm. Pahl purchased forty acres of Mrs. Octa Keynolus, who is now The stork arrived at the W. T. I hind in Tipton precinct belonging to working in Lincoln, came down Fri- Starkey home on Railroad avenue. I the Frederick Lenz estate. This land eiay to spend the week end with her May 17. leaving a bouncincr babv bov. adjoins that already belonging to Mr. parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Diers celebrated Pahl. Mr. and Mrs. bitzman from liur their seventeenth weddintr anniversary In the marriage licenses of Tues- ton, JNeb., have been guests at the Thursday bv coiner fishinc and eatinz day's State Journal they record the home of Len Thacker the past week. nt. th inkp marriajre of Hannah A. Dettman and Mrs. Will i'orter went to ienawKa Geortre Voe-ler was in town earlv I Frank O. Ouderkirk both of Imperial, Thursday morning to attend a sur Tuesday morning laying in a supply Neb. Miss Dettman was a former prise dinner on her mother, Mrs. O. 1 of narpP-on. te. TTa announced the Elmwood girl and well known to all Carper, arrival of a fin babv hov. who nut in here. Ward Cheney was walking with an appearance at his home May 15. Mrs. J. P. Cobb returned on Friday J crutches a few days last week as a T.H E UN 1 VERl5.A t.CAH Wherever Ford cars have pioneered, Ford Service has kept pace. It is the fac tor which strengthens the personal rela tion between Ford owners and the Com pany. To get the best possible service from your Ford car, bring it here when it needs attention and get the benefit of Ford supervision throughout. We use the genuine Ford parts and give you the benefit of the regular standard Ford prices. Touring car, $360; Runabout, 345; Sedan, $645; Coupelet, $505; Town Car, $595 all f. o. b. Detroit. On display and for sale by T. H- Pollock uto Co., FOR I) Authorized Sales and Service, 6th St., PlatUmouth, Neb urrice leiepnone no. a joop cichuuc i w. o. t: 4 1 1 1 : V 'I it