PL'ATTSMO UTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOUKNAIi PAGB J MONDAY. AUGUST 6, 1917. ' kZ 11-1(1 i i- V. irk ITT "7 ;V Vis. ..inrriTT; THE BURLINGTON SHOPS NEED MEN F--1 fj B K -:rr .I A - 1 There Are Numerous Positions That Can De Tilled By Women, at Good Salaries. !Mttlffftiftf From Satiiivla's luily. The man who comes to jour hack door one of these hot August morn- "ltorihl"- MISSOURI PAGIFiO CHARGE OF j,ic.i cue j;ii;xciti.vc. iiicj be gotten here, then the positions will be crK-ii to those from elsewhere. HAPPY HOUSEHOLD. The fdehawka Efflills From Saturday's Daily. August second, was dav that j F'rrini s'atai day '.- I.sily ) Beginning tomci row raciac will cnan.ge i the Missouri; iiiie on two of, the stork male a visit itt the home of Mr. r.nd Mrs. Jennings Siever, in the Third Ward, leaving there the dearest mite of a lit lie girl baby that c no might wih to son. Ve mean ;r;irc3t, when we muko that remark, fcr thci-e are other b:;bic ?rr.al!er, a. : .! i.. .1.. :, i j l. 1 insrs and savs that he can pet roth-1 ia;s i'-Ul,S -l''1 inff to do. as work is ci-arce and times : lcn linu a are hard, tell him that the Burlington J tn? Joun- ,aui. inv no"1 C!01'-- n,;c voi-.-1 well, i'n.l Mr. JMnnr.?:;? is a prcud thoir iiv.ins lur.ri-; thrctirh this city, inir.'- ir.to Oma-; on tho one ''oir"- Koutn have nc uma- j t bv?enj be in ha. Th(,- c..i:r-ed. No. 10"), the nior:i!:i:; train, I will row t;o one ninnto cailier t:ian forn:erly. the evening train, which -had been - proir.u" north at 1 arc new Rolling and lYianufacturing ths -6 I HJiJ sr If 9 n M U FiOiifI :2i a little over haif :t, hour Foor.er. On the Lin-J 'hi brar.eh there will be twu trains1 taken o-i', tiiey btintr the ones poin? shops in this city are at this voryP'C!!' 1 "-'!lU1"-- l: " l,u ! -vesl from Uni-.n in the moniinp ard .- ;r'l It, :-nv f:itbrr. Uo-i T; t tho i . - . .. i r. moment neeuin? mneiv more men in, o.;0 jurivi.v tore in ip.o aiie various departments, and that on-1 ':tt!e stranger may yr i 3 COMFORT You keep your car for your comfort avoid th trouble and expense of a friction-crippled motor by usinjj 7M i. pirn.-. -rr-i':-Mry T1IF STANDARD OIL FOR-ALL MOTOKS Holds its body st any cylir.drr heat or engine speed. Ends carboni zation, overheating, and scc:ed cylinders. Every drop pure. Look for the Polarine it ttanJs for a re:ah dratrr wt:o will c've you wbat you ask for. .Use Red Crown C9Cline, line power-full motor raeL STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Netraska OMAHA the can make from $7o to $50 per ir.cr.th and at work in many instances which does not reuuire skill or extra hard) labor. The Burlington shops want men and on May !( last raided their employes wapes 10 per cent that is, those who were at the time making: 375 per month were raised to ;S2.,"0. which is approachinp very nearly $1.- )U0 per year. On July i they apain rave an increase of 4 cents per hour. Xct alone this road, but many others. i?e in need of help, and aie cripplinp tlorp m a way wmc'i impedes cm- rrevcr in all it- lines; the merchants sinjr to ycur parents a.r,.l the world. he a b!es- to M dbnmi hi 1884 GOL. BAEKR ONE OF THE PUPILS .-annot cot fh 'jooils and mcrchar.-i Councilman Frank M. ih- -5iiovinp as a ; ccord of thr ik-t .-.cnool in 1N4, a sor.ooi u:s' n noon I'it in l.inor.ln. In otdvr to reach i;t !;i t!:e cou-.ty now by rail one will have to po on tho afternoon train and remain over ri'.rht, whlie cominp in to I'!ati?n:outh from the county the service will be i-s it has been here tofore. The new time card wiil take effect tor.-orrow Sanady) , Aup. 5. j HAD THE BOYS SCARED. "Letter Roll" Flour needs no boosting, For on the top shelf it now is roosting. The best cooks wherever you go Use this famous Hour, you know. They just set their yeast and go to bed, For they know on the morrow they will Bread. have J. M. ood ST. JOrSI, Prop. JOE a?ALCQLriS, Head Miller. For Saio bv AH Dealers -;it !!-.li s 1 l;i!1v-. .1. i psternwv when Wruce i-.o.-ncra! wetit into lh Iiook fhr-n of V.vv Stan- 'a a s ! ii- hl h- wnu-h h hi: iatnor va- tht 1 (" j'-Duii-h," ho O! fo!!ov e l bv the dop. ! not kivi'.v 'i ;;t troubV :iiai or in CROWN PRfMOE S ppili r? we an GET THIS BULLETIN, HOW TO USE FRUIT di.-:e in the retailers hands k- ill lines. Yv'hat is to bo done about this mat- ter: Well, we live m i lausmouui :md these nirotv liar.d? draw from $7." to p-jr month , manv v;no v, make. sav. to be fidr and a littie!. :ea s. who would ti,o ,,.'1oi ! lurked in the corner.-; of the room. On amount f the close proxirity of the ! restnuiant, one l.cinp on either si.h-. names ov. the roe: 'f h,TJ( , 4 them Mr. S:anrt!d had set irat lime, ai"i .(.ami , r ontir.uou.iv for foity-thr Thi io dist'.ict oumbcr foity-two, about mile, west of this t i'.y We notice the R. W. KN0R3 RETURNS FROFri STAY IN WESTERN FART OF STATE TODAY DRAFT REACHES NTfl POSTOFFICE LIKE ELSEWHERE ai d arc now :iii.f calte; itoUc t' 1 Cs' I-oh Fnait anl 'cpetablv's as 1 icr Talis. F rar.ee. Ana. J. thr 'k'lxnan Cio.vn Vi ince. ir.tcase artillery borab.'rdrner.t. 1:: r.ialit deliverevl several violcrd attac auain.-t the French, position ne.ir Zei rv, in the Aisr.e rcpion ahmp a front of idrut l.'O ) vards. The Ihench of l.VJtti Male iiA !i L i.--.M l . i i 1 ii.'vii . u!i"e:vaie . m:: ::' rou is ii.c i;'oi'-'ct -f a bulletin to be i. suei , flwiihin th: next twentv-four h.our.-: bv 1 an lire l. iiitovl .jii.:es j -:epari;nent 01 .p- riculture, ii was a-.r.ounced toda.v. In j , (rder that this bulletin may be ready :a nractitailiv unlimited iuantita's ie-r emcrper.cy campaign now beiti; ve''etao!es . 1 e::;diictid by the d.epartmeiil to s;'ve f ruits more than fair, on an averapc ir'SO Der head or 7.2- per month, carried out to the year mukinp .Sd,-l!! per year, which could 1)3 sptat i:i this c;t. Would a. new institution in this city which could put up a payroll of S(k- 00 per year be' an inducement for ie merchants or the Commercial lub to pet busy about? We'.!, I pu.'js .es. Wei!,' here is the proposition as it is knocking at your doors. Do you hear it? To relieve the stress the Burlinpion ias piven many po?aion to Aumcn ir.d pirls, placinp tho.-e who ( ccupied LS.tT i-'r-IU MI.- til Villi L . It. 1.1. U w wl pune elst-.vhere ;T,.vir )ne iUn an(j ;maher he i to every par. of the country. Colon. 1 Baehr ' f lh? new army which is bcir:,r .ra ; in ! V.'.tii-T;!-i v,-t! !i nnri! "i" " '. r 1 i !".or i-i 'art at tha. time wjas Myrtle Gilmore, and '. p icw .vrs. Jcnn t.a::r::i, i in- unor. r'Liph on rats, which seemed to be the answer. S'-ire had been plr.ee u 'on I tucked awa I.u: pit of cl'cese : in a corner for ?Ir. "Dutch." came in he is ,;v;n'S. 1 he iisl i t j-cnolare ; ... 1 ::arv i'ro't, itoa ita'n : yo-n found it. and wht n the lat l:t cis-.jipea'.ar.p ;n his throat Ida W-. h b.-i.i. Emma Wvhibeia, Map pic Jas-.?r, Bui tie Jasper, Mary Wihr iM-. Staiii-tld liise-'vero.i him. bein, Minaie Fait r, sr., Philin Bec;.-r, ivi lie Becker, Willie Fatt-rt dacb Fidtor, Ed Uummcll, Ceo'pj Born, Phillip Tritsch, Phillip Bom, Cerrpe And l-iiri'vi:iLr to that H ti'c attac were re- frr.!d the bad which a!c pomp to waste m twenty-: v.-: four Mate- of the Fnion, ordt.1" were .".vi th"s mominp to the Coverniner.t ulsed. On the Belpian - . r- ' t , - j Pritslinp Ol'ice to pat this bulletin en British I- ront ni I.elpiam aod - " . ' France, bv As-ciat-d 1'ress, A up. ::.j-:vt !ri':'-s- . , , .- , 1 i . Between -i" O") and ."o.(mm Vi-tn prv ilnrls ri:Vi last neht "c;'.n lie turneJ out oanv ana tnis rate can be kent up as loner as tbe need oe more Kiaa.cuu :or in rirls to flh This is not purely a local qu 1-1 1 1 A j one v. men i " a niaaoin j 1 'iCTl and then there we and fro. The pathorin,' ttatn the tremblinp of distress." For the uop had swallowed the poi- ; sc.i and o-:.-1:"'' to too no;e wao Ilalmas, Charles Bestcr. Mary Bt.-k r, j thcy went and he pave a thorouph po Viilie Ba.hr. Waiter Suialell, I.ouis j ;np over before the nop was safe. But n, (iuy Bestor. Joe Haimas, Lr-r'ic !(iviinp the time h.oth Bruce and Earl Falter, Minnie Falter, Henry Born. wtVe considerably cut up over the Kl'TO S:.l t.i .l.ivs I ..;!,. ! -. a Ml : npl(i !1 . I). C, Alip. ... . l!U- l!ny W. Knorr. who has leen in th"jinp issued by the potofaee depiirt v eslern portion of the state for the men t shows that department officials jiast week, where he was vi.-itinp rela- 'wi'I make few requests for exemption lives, returned homo this morninir -f postal employes from military over the Burlinpton. While away Mr. (service. Knorr was at Chappcli, where he vis- j Postmasters are instructed not to ited with his brother. Bert Knorr. for- n at- fikirp twentv-six in all. aionp the Belpian front in Blander Fut pcr.eralfy "spcaV.inp the (iern-.an puns were less acti e this mcrninp, and the situation v.s ur.chaT'.red. At laybixak the (lerrnans c.Tc:ura'd a heavy pxin fire on t.v r.ewly ac-puireu British posiiiiu in The a.ia.- of the .Vpes-31cnin road and they have been actively shellinp tnese defensives inco that time. Burir.p the niplu the or i my launched a counter aitack -n a sr.tc!! p; ' t of the front hold by Aus trian and NV.v Zv i;-i-.d troops in ih IIoilcbehe-LaBassf- Vd:e line, nut were forced to retire by the British artillery. and the demand last. Caroline L. Hunt, scir.tihc as-dstant. Offae of Home K.-onomics. is the author of the 1 in 01. wh':h ;s known as r ;u'nv.'rs su!a;:!i Si. topis will oc maiieo free on reoue-t to the Division of Publications, V . S. IV paitment Apricuiture, Washinptor,, IV C. ention of the prcate-t minds in l': e country. In many places tnere nas 1 1 aeen a penerai employment 01 women positions which have heretofore aeon considered work tnai or.iy iren i:nv scons will pjcmc. matter. Mow they will make new plans for the killinp of the rats. BLTFUN I'lMlM THE EAST. V; .1:1 S:it::r.t o-'' 1 i i . The Boy Sc.-ui-.. wh are tnj'-'yinp a pood growth under-the leadership of: j Ki 'iTil S: t i: '!.! V v I 'mjIv. Yesterday aftc rtioon C. L. Mart hi Scoutmaster C. D. Quinton. are plan-an.:j wfe id dauphter, Frances, re- can do. We have always thoupht trait ; ninp to po for a fotrr days' campin BF TWIN POAVEB WASH BBS. LOOKING OVLI! I BOPEIirV .he homo was the place for the wo :r.d ptrls and v.r wouUI dislike t'v.it ur wives, diao h tors an.d swectliearts houhl be eonip.filed to caier into competition with us i.i the avenues vhich we have been taupht were not rcTt'-eel enouph for them. Bnt t : -lees not solve the question. 5r. the - i . .1 . t. . ia: :.i nc woiiitu niiiK me cow n.e make the pardon and in the busy sea son they drive the mower ov binder. We' were in the country collect inp a short time since and we observed that 1 .., d from Ft-rt Wavne, Ind., when the first of the week. t a i 1 ov . tn;y we;: 'eli I :-Lt nd real far.it life an 1 wiil t ut into !;.-. f;,i-,-U- . . - i i . r; !'-e t nc nu:nv inm-rs, wnu.-n tnev -i- are icarninp, as boy scouts. h ys e::rct t onj "1CT put andv M; ten o.'.ys re iiiK.i' n, i::e .niu- t year they wev there i ,i . . . . ar d en loved ti e ir.eeunp. '.-ota 4oeie v. ie Pi' preicnt. but this lime there were 12 in atteodan.ee. bcatinp the BOYS BESBOND TO CALL TODAY. ?e :r sipo m-etir.e" ty - There rneriy of this city, who is ele-rkirp in a hardware store at that place. Also he was a puest at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. G. P. Eastwood, who is man- acror or a naroware ani impiemer-r business there. Sptakirp in rcpard to Chappel!, Mr. Ivmrr says it is a t-'wn of about one thousand inhabitants, with nl a vacant house in the city, and many people iivinp in tents. The wheat crop war enormous and of a iine quality, carpenters and painters beinp all busy and drawinp 7f cents pf-r hour. On his return he stopped off at Ila.tiiips. his old home, for a visit with hhv parents, whom he found in pood health ar.d enjoyinp life. ask exemptions for carriers or labor ers or for clerks in second-class of fices below the $1,00 prade, clerks in first class below the ?l.Bi TLNDEBED A FA HEW ELL. i. l"i no Satui il.i y'.- I1;.!:... C. W. Berper of Bin: John (lilchri-l of Omaha city last cveninp, err." Burlinpton train, an ! over the niece of prop the Ploeeer laco in 11a; py li with a view to buyinr -urr.o. were in the ip ia on the were lo-.khip t v hnowM as ".iiovv, 1 plol'i S.-i t ii ro.i v's LailV. Coii'.clius Benper, iivinp southwest of Mvnard, an-1 Grover Parriott, liv in.f ..:o on Phitte bottom. b:-th vestc:" I . vetinp ladv was coiner an excellent dav purchased of John F. Gorder a I job cultivating corn. The same day twin powei washre. which they are we saw a man ami his wife with two I in.-taliinp" in their homes. With the teams, both cultivatinp corn. Now in ! advance of civilization and the appli- the Eurlinpton shops, there are many ' -.tion of ticw.-i- nn.l n.sichinerv to the n'.- it ions which do not require the 1 erformance of the tasks of the farm, hard work it does to hop over th : it is nothinp more than ripht ihat the cloos after a walkmp cultivator. i housewife should come in for some of I instance, in tiic Ilurlinpton i.h. The members of the 'Dandy Sixth" who were at Omaha some time since, an.i returned home t j await for their ;i .crived it ia Si e vcuinp and rc- upended this morr.inp, pjinp to Oma- 1 ; iU. f i: ...... na on iiie ee.n Du.i..i;:wii oaiu. -i. larpo crowd was at the station to meet their., to say pood-bye and God bless you. The best information i; tli.it they will depait immediately for L'tminp, New Mexico, to po into training. the Vadvantapes which the inventive f-oriius of the world has create'. oihh shop: taree p ,s'.li ns,. cut r 1 I YOUR TRACTOR COSTS MONEY But is monev that will return a hi- yield if you safeguard your investment. You can lengtlien the life and increase the efficiency of your tractor By using STAN O L'l N D GAS ENGINE TRACTOR OIL v.,, it, ll,Hr.ifinn of cvlindTS and eiteml Bearinp?. m?!!? i smoother running tractor, more power at the draw-bar, nnd less time out for repairs. Best for the tractor Because it's ma-i for the tractor. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) Omh .iup threads on bolt.-. All there is to oo is to place toe i.oit, in a cnunp, pull a level and the m.chir.e does the iest. At these positions one can make' 75 per month. Theie are many n "cr sirro -ir rosirior.s: some? nav ! wrofcK. Mf!i W! i ttv ll. hOU' mare, some do not, out wnat tae man j ' - .;n time a po: tion of the time pet if she works. The woman will be iLL TK Y FISHING. much pood f-elirp in the jolly crowd "h.ich meets e..ch year to keep alive the frienoiy prod feelinps which bind tii family topeiher. When poinp j they expected to remain in that part of the country for a montn. but trie health of Mrs. Martin prevented their st.tyinp as lonp as they intended. They report the best of crops of all kinds there, with an abundance of moisture. The corn was lookunp fine all the way from Fort Wayne to Piattsmouth. They report wheat ex cellent in Illinois, with pood crops in. the other states, but Ilhnois excc-llinp in this particular. It expected, after she has become used to it, to do the same work as a man and will receive the same pay. In Havelock the younp man who was drafted for the war on the first call, the one who 'was drawn first, came to the :;i.ijerirdenIen.t and sail!: j"! wanl the p ivilepc of brinpinp my ife here and teachinp her to do tV- work on this machine that I am do- inp now, and at her own time, so that when -I have to po she wiil have a means of makinp a Iivinp and when I return, if I do, I can take up the work apain and she can remain at l 'l - .hi S:i I ii r!,: y 's I ';i i I .v. II. S. Tutt". the m-irha"t of Mur ray, (iepatted last eveninp on the Buv liupten train fcr Bancrdon, Mo., where he will take r.n cathnp for some two for a pas We hope catch . a larpe that M number Tutt wiil of f:rh well the needed lcci cation and surcease fiom the work at the store. MEETING OF SWINE KAISERS. : : . - ... - - v. - - ' z home." This was acceded to plad'.y an.l fizaticn to work along lines of hop 1 U :. V ' i: J r- ':. ' . -::..:.:' ,-.. , ." . :r:?iiH.1,;:i cholera control and reduce looses from Ih at disease. This work, which is conducted by the United States Bureau of Animal InduLtry, Extension Division of the Coiiepe of Agriculture, and the State Live Stock Sanitary board co-operat-inp with the farmers, has been car ried on in northern Gape and John son counties tsince 1C04, and has proved very effective in cent rolling the disease. It Is important that a delegation of Isitions of sewmp with a power ma-1 swina breeders from each precinct in I chine which pays well. They are open , the county be present, at this meetinp for some active, enerpetic women or in order to get a complete oraniza cirls. Also other positions equally , tion. . 7-2G-Ctvkly 3 pocxh These positions it is desired to t fill, and if men cannot be obtained,' Bring your welding to us. Platts- then women will be accepted, and mouth Garage. Tel. 3$4. this woman is learninp the trade her husband works at. Now this is the fact in a nutshell. There arc places in the Burlinpton shops which can well be filled by women which pay p?od wat'os. . There are about forty places which can be filled by forty women or pirls. They will be treated ripht, and not be in danger of insult or bad association, as is the case of those who run the s-treets at night with or without their parents' knowledge. j j In the upholstery department are po Meeting to be bold at Wecp-ag Water for organizing swine raisers to control hug cholera in Cass county. Representative swine breeders for each precinct urged to be present. At 2:30 p. m., Saturday, August 3, a meeting will be held at the opera house at Weeping Water for the pur pose of perfecting a farmers' organ- FAIi.M FOB SALE. 1H0 acres; j'ood grain and dairy farm, half mile of r. good town; all fenced; seven-room house; stable for four horses; cow stable with stanch ions for 16 cows; granary; hog house with cement floor; water system, piped below frost, with supply tank; wind mill acd good shallow well; 30 acres of alfalfa; SO acres of tame pasture; 10 acres of wild meadow; pood boarinp orchard; acres of oak tknber. Price $l"'- per acre. $2,000 or ?.:j,000 cash. Mortgage oil farm for ?H,O00 heats .r per cent interest. Ten years' time on balance at T per cent. Wo have a, large list of farms for side, from $85 per acre up. Write us what you want. Stewart Bros. Investment Co., Tecumseh, Nebraska. 7-2o-2wkswkly From Friday's L'a'.lv. Last evening the Luther league of St. Paul's church tendered "Irs. Fran-.-on. v. h.o is planning on renuw inp from this city, a delightful farewell I party, at the home of Miss Ma thilde Mcisinper. Various games ar.d amusements were indulged in by the merry company, while sociability reigned supreme, and which made the hours pass very pleasantly and al! loo rapidly. At a suitable time dainty ar.d delicious refreshments were served, which were likewise thorough ly enjoyed. When the hour became quite late, the members of the Luther league wished Mrs. Franzen much happiness in her new home and after extending their many thanks to Miss Meisinger for her kind hospitality, departed for their homes. gradv. or any above these grades, un less they arc qualified distributors of mail. i The. ru'ing is the first formal ac tion by an executive department in compliance with President Wilson's order directing that department o!T. ck.ls indicate exemption- and that the requirement of indispcnsibility be rip iJ'y enforced. As generally construed the postal rulintr shows the purpose of the ad ministration to make the government departments leaders in free:r,p valu able employes for war service. The entire mail carrier?' force, numbering thousands of men, of whom considerable percentage aie within the draft age limit, is exclud ed from exemption except f.r phys ical reasons or because of dcpen:c!0 families. Every portion of the coun try is reached by the ruling, as eve;: the rural carriers are included. The department's rulinp leaves tail way mail clerks within the exemption classes, as they are highly specialized distributors. HA UN DESTROYED BY FIRE. SELLS HIS COAL BUSINESS. Fro'n F'-Mtfv'ss r;ulv. W. R. Egenberger, who has con ducted a coal business for the past year or more, has closed cut his busi ness to C. H. Hartford, who will take over Mr. Egc-nberger'n contracts held for future delivery. Mr. Egenberger is employed at present with his un e, Fred G. Egenberger, assisting in the -hauling necessary in the sale of the soft drink? which he handles. t'r'-in Kridny's 1ai!y. Wednesday the barn of Alex Camp bell, constructed a couple of years ago at a cost of ?G00, together with har ness and machinery, also a jack, and a stallion valued at SbOO, and hay worth about $100, were destroyed by fire. There was $500 insurance on the jack and S4-50 cn the barn, car ried in the company represented by J."W. Holmes, and which was settled today. GOOD RAINS IN WEST. From Fri!;iv I.u!y. Miss Opel Fitzgerald, who a short time since departed for the east, where she is now visiting with her father at Os.hkosh, writes very enter tainingly of the country in which sin k; visiting. She visited at the Chey enne Frontier Days' celebration last, week. Miss Opei embarked from th" train at Chappel to go into th- in terior, where Oshkosh is situated. At Chappel she found a very lively town, with things doiinj, and many people living in tents because of inability of the force of carpenters to buiid i -t enough for those who are desiring places to live. A good rain visited the country out there since her arrival. Bring your welding to us. Piatts mouth Garage. Tel. 334. Call Tlaltsmouth Garage for serv ice. Tel. CD1, also livery. J. E Mason, Prop. Obey tho Law. Order your Osgood Lens. Piattsmouth Gsirage. All sizes. Known To The Nation As The Sensible Six $S45 F. O. B. FACTORY. Possesses important feature of design which arc found also in those higher priced cars as embodying the very latest and best engineering practices. These superior features, which fcr two years have distinguished the Oakland Six as a car of unusually advanced design, and which are now employed in the latest models of many of the more costly cars, not to be found in their entirety, in any of the other cars in the Oakland price-class. Ay a result, the Oakland Sensible Six, in the estimation of the buying public, is raised above the plane of its price, and naturally is compared to and competes with cars of considerable higher price than its own. PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA