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MONDAY. JANUARY 14, 1918.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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' riattsiuouth. Neb.. Jan. 2. 1918.
Foard met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, Henry Snoke, Julius
V Pi;.: aiut C. H. Heebner, County
t 'ommisf ione"st and Frank J. Liber
shal. County Clrk. -Minutes of pre
ious session read and approved,
when the following business was
..tr.;n-;-acted in regular form:
County Judge Allen -J. Becson filed
an oruer w-.tn uie i ounty l ictk re
' . . . . . - A,,. Jila Sculieska, same
newing tt:e mother t. pension of Mr?., TT '
I.dith Duckworth of Nehawka for the Tenor "lar7"ml
! James Robertson, State vs.
i Oliver Tower 8.20
C. D. Quinton, Do .33
Opal Fitzgerald, salary for
December GO. 00
Alpha C. Peterson, salary and
expense for December 14S.S-1
Virprie U. Frady, care cf de
pendent children for Jan'y 20.00
Clara Matzke, same 20.00
Mollie Games, same 15.00
Mary Thompson, satnc S.00
Mrs. Chloc Allen, same 10.00
Mrs. Dora Densoni. same 15.00
Lucy U. Lyle, same 15.00
Mollie Hansen, same 8.00
Martha A. llacdon. same 25.00
Lillian li. Raker, same 15.00
Esther Hcncscr, same 20.00
Ona Lawton, same 8.00
Grace Sperry, same 15.00
Ethel Boetel, same 20.00
Iila Schlieska, same 15.00
10.00
74.50
2S.40
R. Kctelhut, bridge -work
Aug Krecklow, bridge work
Avoca Lumber Co., bridge ma
terial 7.20
Monarch Engineering Co.,
bridge work for county 2520.38
from January lr, 191S to January children for January
12, 1919. 'Fred Patterson, ofce work-
County Judge filed his report of Henry Suoke, salary, mileage
fees collected for the third and and phone calls
fourth quarterB or 1917, amounting K-P Printing Co., supplies on
claim No. 41
Ed Donat, coal to court house
to $1,479.55.
Pf.nntv .Tiwlco Alln .T Tiancmi fil.l
tYI 1U O ClOCK D. 111.. fhf" Mliai'f Oil I n II nrilor with tl Pnmili. r-1 1- .n J PnmUn-ln.. T-..r..;
' ; v... j i 11 iii- v- u iiij . ici fv 1 C" I ihcilliuiuii J ,priitt:i J.,
motion adjourned Sine Die. hiewing the Mothers' pension of Mrs. I supplies to the Co. Judge
After a short recess the Board wes Belle D. Grassman for $10.00 pr' Allen J. Eeeson. court costs.
callea together and on motion pro- month for a period of six months. ; Mothers' pension cases
ceeaed to organize and did organize Same was allowed as ordered by the C. D. Quinton. mileage to
for the coming year by electing the court. j Weeping Water account of
following officers: i emmtv .iniro Ain.n t t?o ' Ainn,n
A. Pitz.
10.00
50.00
41.65
14.32
7.00
15.00
Julius
Chairman
C. E. Heebngr Vice-Chairman
Henry Snolce Junior Member
T 1 1 u?' kt 1 1 1 it tin fii it Ii rt ItiiciiinCL'
and it being near the hour of eleven.
of
file.
and Pi
rn ot s";.ou ncr mourn tor a per
i.-ii. of six months unless modified by
the court. On motion the Board al
lowed same as instructed by the
court.
Count v Clerk reported balance
II funds on hand in the County
Treasurer's ofiice at the close of busi
.;es7 net-ember 31. 1917 to be $157,-708.1::.
lU'iuTi of Foil; r Iiii--;:?etor Jonn
'.n. received and placed on
Giauss Allowed.
fallowing -claims were
v ;'. and allowed hv the Foard:
GENERAL ITND
llano iever.-. for salury and
laundry $
l c. Morgan, pjslal supplies
liait A: .Ti'tt, mdso. to Jos.
Burnu
V.". . Schwab, wood furnish
ed Mu-diiiifky
C. D. Quinton. :iiile.a?re ac-
nur.t chasing v.n: li-gger?
C. i. Quir.tou. boartiit'g Co.
prisoners for Dccvmitr
v . I). Quititcn. expense guafd-
ir.u Voiiel Danny
C. D. Quinton. jailer fess for
December
C. D. Quinton. salary for
December
i ''-auk J. Libershal, salary
and exp-iisi. December
T'.ie Platts-iiiouth Journal Co..
vriut-ng and supplies
r. C Dovey & Sen, nids.
lurnithi"! )ln-. l'riee
.! . A. 1. Marshal, care of-
Max -krregr. 4th quarter of
ear 1 i 1 T
James Kabal. Irooms to the
cr-urr lious
The J. P. Cooke Co., stamps
for county clerk
Don c. T! I-.vln. hack hire, in-
s-ane ease of John Moore
C. K. Heebner. auto hire
George L. Farley, salary for
IV-rcniber
K. D. Clark, mdse. to Mrs.
.-a rah Mark
S3. 00
3.40
S.30
0.00
1 t.i'O
2 9.50
5.0 0
45.00
145. 83
4C
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Joinei-icia
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COLLAR?
QOFT Collars or
superior make are those
produced by the Manhattan
Shirt Company.
A variety of washable, non
shrinkable, and beautifully
textured materials of exclu
sive weaves, in several shapes
for comfortable wear.
20c 2 for 35c;
25 and 30c.
salary
mileage
A. G. Cole, salary for Dec
J. H. Tarns, salary for Dec
Bestor &, Swatek, hardware
to county farm
3 H. Shumaker. material and
i labor at county farm
i W. C. Grebe, guard at Platte
river bridge :
The University Publishing Co.
examination questions to Co.
Sup't.
Hiilyard Disinfectant Co.. for
sweeping compound to coun
ty jail
Jamej Robertson, salary and
fees 4th quarter 1917
Hiilyard Disinfectant Co., for
r.oar to court house
1 James Robertson, naturaliza
tion fees paid to to. neaa.
11. M. SoennicliEon. mdse. to
county farm
C. D. Quinton. bringing E.
Fh:d:-r to county farm
.C. D. Quinton, boarding Co.
prisoners for July
C. D Quinton. same, August-
C. D. Quinton, same. Sept
C. D. Quinton, same. Oct
C. I). Quinton. same, "Nov
II. M. Scenuichsen. mdse. to.
Colli:;.';. $5: Worden. S.t i-.n.r'
f Harr. 10
19G.S2 Stamield Book Shop, flag" to
county court house
Waterman Lumber & Coal
Co.. coal to Kushinskv. $7;
Price. S7
Jers r. Warm. MaT'- i.TT.t
court house
Mrs. Dora Fleischmann. care
of blind man for 4th quar
ter, 1017
Hiatt & Tutt. mdse. to Jos7.
1-urton for December
Lincoln Telephone & Tele
graph Co. rent and tolls
Nebraska Lighting Co.. gas
and electricity to county
Mrs. Edith Duckworth. "car
i of dependent eh;Mr-, f,,-
month of Januarv
ROAD FUND
Walter Pyers. road work in
road district Xo. 27 s,
M. A. Meisinger, Do. Dist.2'
T. 12. Hathaway. Do, Dist. 11
Will 3!. Hoover, Do. Dist! 3
Gollaher Bros., hardware for
road district Xo. 15
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Tank
Co., culverts for Dist. 4
Murray Hardware & Implm't
Co... wire for Dist. 27
V.. J. Althouse. road work in
road district Xo. 0
A. A. Wallinger. Do. Dist. 15
Nebr. ir Iowa Steel Tank Co..
culverts, road district 11
August Krecklow, road work.
road district No. 8
Peter Anderson. Do. Dist. 9
F. H. Baldwin, blacksmith
work, Dist. Xo. 9
W. J. Partridge, road work,
road district Xo. 9
D. C. Lallan, blacksmith wk.,
road district No. 11
Brandon Bros. Lbr. Co., lum
ber for Dist. No. 11
George Shrader, road work,
read district Xo. 9
J. H. Latrom. hardware for
district Xo. 10
Owensboro Ditcher AL- Cruder
Co.. machinery Dist. 13
E. J. Richer. material fnr
30.00
13.00
C.G0
3u
0 0
50
50.09
10.00
34.50
100.00
100.00
1.50
13.50
3.00
7.04
. 5.00
244.31
292.00
44.14
1.00
24.00
27.50
2 6.20
27.00
23.00
20.00
10.00
1 4.l0
1.S0
IS. 00
7.09
5(j.00
2S.2S
25.00
17.20
18.0.'
5 2.50
35.10
IS. 32
4S.0O
7.00
2 1.00
32.00
- 4S.0O
4G.4T,
21.00
30
48.00
(J.00
3S.00
1.G0
03.00
the Board on motion adjourned
meet Thursday Januarv 3. 1918.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL.
County Clerk.
to
Plaltsmoulh. Neb.. Jan. 3, litis.
Board met as per adjournment.
Present Julius A. Pitz and C E.
Heebner. County Commissioners and
Frank J. Libershal. County Clerk,
when the following business was
transacted in regular form:
Commissioner Henry Snoke was
excused from today's session on ac
count of having important business
to attend to.
Jary Name?
The following list of namer was
selected from which to choose a
jury for the next term of the Dis
trict Court:
Tipton Ed Doran, Austin Trim
ble, A. W. Xorris.
Greenwood W. J. Althouse, Win.
Dowd.
Salt Creel: J. C. Lomeyer. Frank
llurlbut. Henry Kleiser.
Stove Creek E. W. Bornemeier,
A. O. Miller, John F. Stokes.
Elm wood Henry Ruhga, Henry
Gerbeling. J. Johannsen.
South Bend B. F. Dill, Walter J.
C louse.
Weeping Water Precinct Walter
Ilarmer. C. C. Jackmau.
Center John Rauth, Charles Mur
phy. Louisville George Reichart, .
M. Hoover, ("has. Chas. Vanscoyc.
Avoca John 11. Behrns, John
Bates.
Mt. Pleasant Leo Switzer. F. A.
Hansen.
Eight Mile Grove C. T. Per.Cnck,
Julius Hilfiker. John Wolff.
Xuhawka George Hansen." II. F.
Sio'.l.
Libertv John M. Chalfant. J. D.
Cross, L. G. Toad.
Bock r.iuff 1st John .Lloyd, Ed
Leach. Dick Pitman.
Kn"k BluTt 2nd Will Wehrbein.
Alf Nickles.
Plattsmoutlt Precinct S. A Wih
Ed Rummel. Ed Bems.
Plattsmouth, First Ward A.
Saiith. John Iverson.
Plattsmouth. Second Ward. Mart
n"Mprv. James Rebal. Henry Mc
Makcu.
Plattsmo'.ith. Third Ward. P. I
Meisinrer. C. F. Havnic. Fd Mascn
J. A. Libershal.
Platttmouth. Fourth Ward. E
Harris. Gus Swanson. A. T. Fitt.
Ptatismouth, Fifth Ward. Frc
Majors, J. N. Elliott.
Weeping Water City
W. L. Hobson.
Weeping V'atrr City
W. W. I'oaiman. E.
County Judge Allen J. Beeson filed
nis appointment of Florence White
as Clerk of the County Court at a
salary of $1,000.00 ncr year. and
same was confirmed by the Board.
County Clerk reported that as re
quired by Statute he had called for
bids lor books, blanks and stationery
to be furnished the county for the
year 1&1S; bids to be filed "on or be
fore January 1, 1918, and that bids
had been received from the Platts
rnonth Journal Company on Class
"C" stationery. Bid was opened and
examined and on motion the con
tract for "Class "B" stationery was
awarded the Plattsmouth Journal
company.
County Clerk was instructed to
call for bids as follows: Count v
Printiug, Burial of Pauper Poor and
for County Physicians for the var
ious physician districts. Bids to be
received up to noon on Mondav, Feb
ruary 4, 191S.
Claims Allowed.
The following claims were allow
ed by the Board:
GENERAL FUND
Henry Sncke, expanse Rose
MeLteer to hospital $ 13. S7
Plattn. Water Co., water to
jail and court house
C. E. Hartford, fuel to court
house and paupers
D. C. Morgan, postal cards
and stamps to county
C. G. Fricke. fuel to jail.
countv farm and paupers
A. G. Bach & Co., mdse. to
Schlieske, $10; Jackson, $2
15. C. Marquardt & Co., mdse.
to Mrs. Cottiiigkam
Suvde Urwin. care of depend't
S.C3
144. DO
2.50
1 o 3 . 7 0
12.00
10.00
public m
A '
p
c.
J
First Ward
', Second Ward
C. Gibberson
district
v
o. 2
cPIiilio J hiazcl
IP
I DRAGGIXG FFXD
j August Krecklow. dragging
J roads in Dist. Xo. S 1$
i Sam West lake. Do, Dist. 10
Harry Marolf, Do. Dist.
I S. K. Johnson. Do, Dist. C
! W. S. Jordan. h, Dist. 0
! P.RIDGE FUND
Murray Hardware & IniT.dm't
Co.. nails for bridge wk ?
H. A. Funke: bridge rnatl
Sr.llivan Mead lbr. Co., ma
terial for bridges
Brandon Bros. Lbr. Co., for
bridge material
Grebe & Almy, bridge lumber
II. A. Meisinger, bridge work
19.70
2 4
17
13.
24
3.50
7.20
'J.OO
4..')-:
C.40
70.;;5
1 2 . v 2
21.00
5. GO
Register of De-ds tiled his report
of t-?s earned for the fourth quar
ter : lit 17. amounting to C-355.05.
Clerk A the District Court filed
his rrport of fees collected i"or the
fourth mi;irtor. 1J17. amouiit in.tr to
S774.C5.
Count v Ci .rt; J'leJ his report cf
foes colled ed Tor the fourth quarter
1017, amounting to 5217. JU.
Claims Allo'Aed.
The folloviiiK claims were audit
cd and allowed:
GEXEBAL FFXD
Julius A. Pit, salary and ex
pense 3S.40
John Pau;-r &: Son. labor and
material at jail 13.1"
E. J. F.ichev. lumber to liie
cr":iuv farm 10. SO
Moerensen Hart, mdse. to
Nichols S10: Allen 57 17.00
Crozier Bros., mdse. furnisl
a V. G'asro 30.00
L. B. Egotibertrer. mdse. fu:
ni died to Kusiiir.sky, $1."
iCi
19.30
for
. ?4; C. H. 30c
BRIDGE FFXD
Cedar ( reek Lumber Co.,
bridtre material
C( M MISSION ER ROA t )
Lchmer Bros., assigned to the
Bank of Cass Co.. part tav-
inent on grading $500.00
73.05
Fl'ND
Ti.er
the Bi
u'ar :
l'JIS.
eing no further nu-iness
sard adj;urned to meet in reg
ession Tuesday, January Sth
1T.AXK J.
LIBERSHAL.
County Clerk
Thrift
To
v
ir is o- t iii-r the Fnite 1 States ? 1 .OOO.Ot-'O an ho-ir.
upon the nation
stream of dol
!)"'.(! tli'n steady and tremendous drain
;.oa, -a-.-:-, there must lie a corresponding
into the national treasury.
stamps and war savings stamps offer the people an
i:iiv to deposit their daily, weekly or montiily savings
roveriii iei:; .
In return the government will repay the principal with 1
inlertsf. n.i.' r:.u!:d-d quarterly. As an example of how
'--r's money viil grow, sixteen war uavi!gs stami.-,, co.tin:
-a'"!i. or S-t.oa in all. with i' cents added, will rr.Mtie
: it r fo :. ".(") on January 1, 1!23.
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beh ind
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the stansps.
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MURRAY'.
State Bank,
NEBRASKA
Plattsmou'h, Neb.. Ja'i. S, 101S.
I.'oani iiM t i!i regular session ttiere
being present Julius A. Pitz, C. E.
Heebner and Henry Snoke. County
Conmiissioners. and I'rank J. Liber
shal. County Clerk. Minutes of pre
vious sessions read and approved,
when the following business was
transacted in regular form:
Expense Estimates.
The foliov.iut; estimate of expense
was made for the year 1918:
For ordinary county rev
enue to be used for gen
eral purposes, including
the support of the poor
of the entire county, in
cluding tiia county poor
faria. etc. $
Bridge purposes
Same (Emergency)
Roa.d purposes
Soldiers' relief fund of
the county
Mothers' pension fund
of the countv
57. 000. 00
42,000.00
1 0.500.00
42,000.00
CTICN!
The undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Auction, at my farm, in Eight
Mile Grove, opposite Eight Mile
Grove cemetery, v."mile3 southwest
cf Plattsmouth, miles northwest
of Murray, on
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15TH, 1918.
Commencing at ten o'clock a. m.
the following described property to
wit: Six Head of Horses.
Consisting of
One Llack horse, seven years old.
weight 1350.
One bay mare, three years old,
weight 1350.
One mare twelve years old, weight
1350.
One team bay ponies, smooth
mouth, weight 2000.
One sorr&l colt., two years old.
Nine Head of Cattle.
Three milk cows, giving milk, four
years old.
one cow, giving milk, three years
old.
One cow, will be fresh soon, three
years old.
One cow will be fresh soon seven
years old.
One heifer, one year old.
One cow will be fresh soon, three
years old.
One cow, eight years old.
Ten Brood Sows. All Bred.
Farm Implements.
une i urn bull wagon, good as
new.
One wagon with good hay rack.
One low wagon.
One spring wagon.
One top buggy.
Alonzo Ward 5.70
C. D. Quinton, trip to Hop
kins, Mo. 22.00
C. D. Quinton, expense and
mileage, A. J. Berget to
Omaha
E. A. Wurl, mdse. to Monroe,
$10; Hobsons, $10
Belle D. Grassman, care of
jlept. children for Jan
Streight & Streight. aidse. to
cdunty farm
C. D. Quinton. mileage to So.
Bend, assault case
John Bauer &: Son, matl. and
labor at county jail
Plattsmouth Steam Laundry,
laundry for jail
John Bauer & Son, auto hire
in bootlegging cases '
ROAD FUND
Atlas Powder Co., blasting
powder for Dist. No. 9
Wm. Richards, road work in
road district No. 4
J. II. Heuegcr. grading, in
road district No. 14
E. F. Hurlbut, road work in
road district No. C
J. M. Teegarden. road work
in road district No. 14
R. O. Hutchins. road work in
road district No. 13
E. J. Rjchey, matl. for road
district No. 1
Waterman Lumber & Coal
Co.. matl., Dist. 1
A. F. Sturm, matl. for road
district No. 9
A. F. Sturm, matl. for road
district No. 12
A. F. Sturm, matl. for road
district No. 13
Brandon Bros. Lbr. Co.. coal
for engine grading Dist. 11
DRAGGING FUND
N. C. Klepser, dragging in
Dist. No. 14. eld. $29. '2o Refused
BRIDGE FUND
J. Adams, bridge matl $ 4fi.9S
( . H. X'old Lumber Co., for
nridge material ' 13.4
Keystone Pipe Co.. concrete
pipe, Avoca precinct 223 r.o
A. F. Sturm, bridge matl nn in
02
20.00
10.00
27. fo
2C
2.10
.07
G.00
7.4-'
103.70
o.VV
tl.20
306.36
00
4;
9.40
6.20
04.30
-.4 a
44.02
There being no further business
tne t.nara on motion adjourned to
meet Tuesday. Februarv 5. 191S.
FRANK J. LIBERSHAL,
County Clerk.
Total estimate .
1.200.00
5.000.00
--$157,700.00
Application, petition and license
fee of ?20.oo for operatiug a peol
0:11! b'litar.l hall in the village of
Xehau?.:i. Cass county. Nebr., re
ceived by the County cierk from Nels
Anderson. On motion the board vot
ed to rant said license and the
Two sets of one and one-half inch
harness.
One set of one and one-fourth inch
harness.
One Sutlc Riding lister and drill,
combined.
One Alfalfa disc, new.
Two Pcny Deering Binders.
One Osborne mower.
One Tiger hay rake, 11-foot.
One 3-sectlou harrow, lC-foot.-
One drill corn planter.
One Badger riding cultivator.
One New Departure cultivator.
One two-hole corn sheller, with
elevator.
One Gear grinder.
One liog rack.
One folding sawing machine.
One 35-gallon iron kettle.
One Buckeye broadcast seeder.
One En gate seeder.
One two-horse power gasoline eng
ine.
One circle saw.
One cement mixer.
One pump jack.
Seventy black locust fence posts.
Eighty Oak fence fosts.
Sixty-five hedge fence posts.
One Economy Chief separator.
4,000 feet of lumber.
Household goods and other articles
loo numerous to mention
LUNCH SERVED AT NOON.
TERMS OF SALE All sums or
$10.00 and under eash, all over $10
a credit of from six to ten months
will be given purchaser giving bank
able paper bearing eight per cent
from date. All property must be
settled for before being removed.
A. B. EZRAEGER. Owner.
COL. W. It. YOUNG, Auctioneer.
CHRISTKAS AT CAMP FUNST0N.
From Thursday's Daily.
. iew excerpts irom a letter to
one of the Plattsmouth boys from
t orporal Anton V. Rys at Camp
Funston shows the boys had a real
treat Christmas in line of entertain
ments and their menu. Their enter
tainment consisted of all kinds of
athletic sports such as tug of war,
push ball, cowboy stunts, etc. and
in the evening they had fireworks
which he says had anything any of
the boys ever saw beat to a frazzle.
He says Santa Claus was very good
to all the boys. Each one getting a
sweater from the Red Cross. Also
each soldier pot a package from the
Red Cross from different parts of the
country containing stationery, gum,
candy, peanuts, soap, smoking to
bacco, khaki handkerchiefs, pipes
toilet articles. Everything useful to
the boys in camp. A copy of menu
follows which shows the bovs had
a real Christmas feed.
Christmas Bill of Fare.
Co. F, 314 Ammunition Train
Camp Funston, Kansas.
BREAKFAST.
Grape Fruit
Shirred Eggs and Butter Toast
Mixed Cereals Coffee Cake
Coffee Sugar
Milk
DIXXER.
Roast Turkey with Oyster Dressing
Cranberry Sauce Celery
Mashed Potatoes and Brown Gravy
Creamed Peas Lettuce and Parslev
Miuce and Apple Pie
Strawberry Jello and Vanilla Wafers
Coffee
Candy Bread and Butter Nuts
Cider Cigars
SUPPER.
Oyster Stew Crackers
Potato Salad Minced Ham
Bread and Butter
Fruit Salad Layer Cake
Cocoa
.nd the Season's Greetings of all
Your Officers.
DIES THIS M0KNING AT
FORT D0EGE, IOWA
Coil n-f V C Mprk u a s; inct rnoto1
- HtVVA U O , w WW A A V W V v AiUVI
sue same for the period of one year E. F. PATTERSON, Clerk.
n ni Tlmrs'iuy's Tai!y.
This morning at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. Joseph F. Eicheid,
Mrs. Dan Moore, formerly of this
city, passed away at Fort Dodge, la.,
aged nearly seventy years. Until
about two years ago when she moved
to Fort Dodge, Mrs. Moore resided
in Plattsmoutji for a number of
years, living 011 south Seventh street
just west of the Henry Hess place,
in the house where T." B. Farmer
now resides. Her husband fell from
a building on which he was working
about four years ago and was killed.
Mrs. Moore had a cancer removed
from her breast some few years ago
n the hope that it would result in
her recovery, but instead her condi
tion grew gradually worse, until the
end came this morning. The fun
eral will be held in this city on Sat-
Buy Stamps and
Save a Soldier
Refuse to Buy Them and Let Brave Men Die
While you are at home tonight beside the warm
Ore, many American boys over there in France will be
out in the cold in blood-smeared trenches.
Tonight, while you are in your warm, snus bed,
your own sou or your neighbor's son "over there" may
be (lodging death from bomb and fchrapuel.
The boys in the trenchers have loaned their lives
for you: won't you loan your money for them loan it
at 4 per cent compound interest, the highest rate the
government has ever paid.
Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and you save the
lives of American soldiers; refuse to buy and you let
brave men die.
The government must have money now. The de
cision is soon to be made for or against America. Which
way it will go depends upon you.
The more money loaned the government the soon
er the war will end and the less American blood will
be shed.
You can buy War Savings Stamps in 25-cent sizes,
known as "Thrift Stamps" and $5 sizes, known as "War
Savings Certificate Siamps." They are sold at the post
otfice, at the banks and at stores.
THIS SPACE DONATED BY
C. E. Wescott's Sons "
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urday of this week, and further an
nouncement will be made as to par-
ieulars later.
EURIED AT CO. ELUFF3 TODAY
From Thursday's Tai!v.
Mrs. R. F. Miles, who for many
rears lived south of ibis citv, and
1 number of years ago left here, and
has for a long time resided in Coun-
il Bluffs, Iowa, died of heart fail-
are a couple of days ago, at the age
eventy years. Mrs. Earnest Porter.
iccompanied by her little son, Ken
neth Sullivan, departed for Council
Bluffs this morning to attend the
funeral which occurs today. Mrs.
Miles is the, mother of Mrs. Porter,
and goes to render what she can in
iove and honor of her mother.
OPERATION NOT NECESSARY.
Fmm Ti:t::-da v's Daily.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, who
went to Omalia Tuesday and of
whom it was statod in this paper
that Mrs. Hess would undergo an
operation in one of the hospitals
there, returned home the same ev
ening, and the mant friends of Mrs.
Hess will bo pleased to learn that
following an examination by one cf
the specialists in the hospital, an op
eration was decided unnecessary to
elieve her trouble and she will in-
tead submit to other form of treat
ment, which all hope will be pro-
iuctive of answering the purpose.
4 CAPTAIN OF THE COMMISSARY.
rrom Thursday's Daily.
ine county agents constitute
merican agriculture's first line of
defense.
They are the men in the first line
trenches, zealously guarding the far
mer's interests,and bringing to his
attention all that is of immediate
practical value in our scientific
teaching, and fortifying this with
results from the experience of the j
most successful hard-headed prac
tical farmers of each county.
At a time like the present, when
the nation is engaged in a great war
wherein food production is of vital
military importance, the value of the
county agent to the Government can
hardly be over emphasized.
Since the United States became a
belligerent, the county agent has
done valiant war service. In coun
ties having agents, it was possible
during the past summer to secure
truly wonderful results, in quickly
and adequately meeting a difficult
labor situation; in locating available
seed stocks; in arranging for farm
credits for the purchase of machinery
and fertilizer; in supplying tractor
power, and in other forms of effec
tive leadership, all contributing to a
great increase in the production of
spring wheat, oats, corn, potatoes
and other food crops, and. finally in
assisting in facilitating marketing.
Some of the most important battles
of this war will be won during 191 S
in the furrows and fields of Amer
ica. The county agents wiM e thf
Captains of the soldiers of . ' Com
missary who will make th; ' vic
tories possible. ,
IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAY.
Fi'i'nl Tim? s-'si V. 7nilv.
Several of the friends of Miss De
lores McCarthy met at her home
Tuesday evening and enjoyed a din
ner party, in honor of her eighteenth
birthday anniversary. Games and
music were enjoyed until the hour of
eight, when they all journeyed to
the movies to spend the rest of the
evening. After the show, the jolly
company cf young people wished De
lores many more happy birthdays and
departed for their homes.
Those in attendance were Misses
Margaret Buttery, Edith Rebal,
Pauline Long. A'. ice Lister and the
guest of honor. Miss Delores.
Subscribe for the Journal.
COMBINATION
-JEHSEY
Given at the farm of Henry Hirz, six miles west of
Plattsmouth, Neb., on
-Tuesday, January 29th-
One Tried Sow; Seven Fall Gilts and Twenty-One
Spring Gilts bread for March and April Farrow.
Sale Will Commence at 1 O'clock in the Afternoon.
If interested, write either of the undersigned for complete
catalogue. PHILIP HIRZ
Col. Wm. R. Young, Auctioneer WM. RUMMEL"
George O. Dovey, Clerk.