PAGE SIX. PLATTSMOlTTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918. WILL UNDERGO OPERATION. a rem Tucpdov's Pally. .Air. and Mrs. Gallant Rakes, ami Tr. II. V. Brendtl of Murray depart ed this afternoon for Omaha, whore they go to the St. Joseph Hospital "where -Mr. Hakes will undergo an operation for stomach and kidney troubles which has been causing him j rouble for a Ions time. WILL MAKE THEIR HOME HERE. rrrm Tuesday's Paily. Mrs. lien Turner departed this morning for Glenwood. !4va, where she will visit for the day with her mother, and on her return will he ae (ompar.iod by two children f a -rotl:er of Mr. Turner, L. O. Turner. :J:e ! 'rot her and wift. having come to riattsniouth to make their home. Mid Air. Turner is encased with the r.urlinston, bavins began work tl:ere a few days since. Mr. L. T. Turner has heretofore resided in Council Bluffs. Iowa, and was em ployed by the street railway of that 1 lace and Omaha, but come to Platts- I mouth to make his home. on the recommendation of his brother lien Turner, who has lived here for some time with his family, making excel lent citizens. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. From T'lfK'lav's Pailv. In district court yesterday was heard the pica for a divorce filed by Frank Hoetel against his wife Ethel, in which he lmd asked for a separa tion, and at the time of hearing he did not appear, and the ease was given to the defendant and the de cree awarded her, with alimony of ?7.00 per week to be piid by Frank Hoetel to Kthel Hoetel. until revoca tion of the matter by th? order of the court. In the matter of I). O. Dwyer for attorney's fees in the case of Mollie Gerrans, wherein she had received a judgment against the Woodman of the World, Attorney Dwyer ha? ask ed to retax attorney fees, to the amount of S250.00. which was for gotten when the costs bill was made. The matter was centered with today. teacher who steps from normal school or college to begin her career at $."00 at year can buy only the things that would have pur chased five years ago and lofty wages were never an incentive that drew its recruits for this service from the best of womanhood. Were there no higher and better reason for giving justice to the teachers of this city than the mere thought of self protection, a lesson mignt ie read irom conditions in ! Germany today, where the teachers I at the beginning of the war were j the most potent aids of the military j kultur, and neglected as are our j teachers, are now the most ardent ; advocates .of the spirit of revolt, i Prussianism has been starved from j their souls. j Let it not be said thai America! starves loyalty and patriotism from i those who train and teach the hone ! for the future. -Kansas C'itv Pot I ! r EEPARTS FOR CALIFORNIA. fv ni frn .--7 ' u. f - PUBLIC AUCTION! I; .VILL MAKE HOME IN THE WEST. From Tuesday's IViil.w After having visited hero for the past week or more with his mother, Mrs. H. "Waintronb, wlio is sick at her home on west Tea.' Tstre-d, Louis Kirschenblat t, departed yesterday for San Francisco, where he again takes I will se!l m my home, 1 miles : Avas n visitor in this eitv looking t UT b is work wit h t he t raining school vest and 1 mile south of Mynard, (' .nrte- some b"siucss for the rt-iv ar.d : of ,ue radio service at Mare Island iro?P'"': into itu- o'.r.co oi trie jour'.r.u ""-t, ..h. im. . .m-n i.-i.n i fcr short tim. before returning to is J11 competing the course reouir l." homo. Mr. ITarshman will var'id and v ill be ready to be trans ' lamily remove to Vonango 5r. i,ijforr"l to .some poyt. either on ship near'futiire. whore lie will make hi.- I or land station, for active work in hone in the future. j the army. Mrs. AVaintroub, who has. neon greatlv cheered hv th visit of miles southwest of Hlattsmout h, on WEDNESDAY, FEBR. 13. 1918 the following described property to- Frn'ii Tnes-'ti v" nni'v t ' ! I arte- some business for the div. ar.d G Head of Hcrses 6 1 bay mare, ei:-rht years eld, wt. 1 bay mare, ten years old, weight' 1 ;.".". J-e T" m L3 hi i :?2 QpiDoriumiy to practice thrift A most unusual sale ef Sil':s all our fancy Taffetas and Satins are offered to you at a remarkable reduction in price. It is not only the thrift-wise woman who will appreciate this sale, hut every woman who has the need or desire for a new dress or skirt. These silks include a wonderful color range and are not discarded patterns, but comprise cur complete line taken right out cf stock: 36-inch fancy Taffeta and Satip, Cl Price per yard $2.25; special at v)il0J 36-inch fancy Taffeta and Satin, (1 OQ Price per yard; $2.50; special at Pi.(2ZP 36-inch heary Chiffon Taffetas in stripes and plaids, Price per yard $3.50; special at. . . tp0 ; oosens or iemsiams Woolens! White Goods! Silks! - Choice patterns in various good lengths marked low enough to clear them quickly. These are remnants accumulated in our regular flecks during the past few months and present for your selection a wide range of useful fabrics and extraordinary values. RETURNS FROM THE EAST. who has been her son, still remain:; sick at hers t T. 1.- . .... W, inline. iv ii.'is tjeei: very nice ni ir.e i Prom Tv,iir's nniiv son to come across half the conti- l nay norse. inree jrars oui, M-isni Air, u. .lean, v.-no lias neen . lu.nt to xiiiit hU nio,her and the oth 1..;0. j visiting with her father R. F. Dean. rr ,llCini,Prs n(; 1ie family. 1 black horse, eight years oUl. rt Poi'.th 1'avc-n, Michigan for the two week? returned home tins weight 11 SO. smooth month. 1 black mare. v.iaht 11 SO. 1 bay horse, ?mr,oth mouth, weight 12.-0. 14Head of Cattle 14 2 cows pivir.g niilk. r. yt-ar'iiiigs heifers. 1 b.eifer ihree years old. Farm Innlements. Etc. One Fuller : Johnson wacon. 0::e old ,wa-on. Two hay racks. One carriage. Two i.irv.er.-. :. ri'ii n 1 i . t er. :.c v. living li ter. One wu.li;ir.g pit w. r,e t.D--rc:io:i harrow. Or..' rckr. O-.e t .-o-r.-v stalk cutter. Or.e Iieo;r FC."'or. C:.: . II. C for: r Lors? engine. Or." bnnz raw. One buckeye cider mill. One ("lover Leaf manure ppreade: C:e . traw .-prendcr. One corn elevator, all complete. One corn shcller. One d .-c rdiarpcr.er. One grinding stone. One corn grinder. On-1 cross cut aw. One hay stacker. One hay rake. Two wood stoves. One ha.-e burner. rr l u-lul-; of poi atf.es. One D;-ckr-r & Son piano. past moni'tig, and lin- to pay of lier fath er thai his health is fairly uood. and thai he i-j feeling better this winter than has lteen hi. custom. Speaking about the weather Mr Jean p?.id, that the thermometer had shown only about twenty below, .but the lake war? froze-n a far out as one could r.ee ai.l that the ground wa; covered from two to five filet of snow. . :ER. LEOPOLD WILL LOCATE HERE THE COUNTRY TEACHER. An immigrant gir! cv.n come to Kana'-; City and earn more money, net. r.s a stTwni, have tnere for rec- i reatior. ; td by a: ' fchccl'. 1 save i:Torc tlmn i.- earn-i'ra'-'e teacher in the public to : i an: stores La -es or e-l i'r i s 0 a .skilled :! and servants ; a week v goods in.' reused the wages of . ii'O'- c! .'i-wtii a f jurih to a third since ID 12. Tho Wt'.ge ;i' a school teacher re mains at the level of peace times. After spending year.'.; 'in special train ing an 1 study, she starts work at ..V,0. These are some of the r-tartling facts preoenfd by tlie scl;ool teach ers f this city, whose demand 'er a higher wage has hehird it even n:ore potent reasons than thest? of com parison with other occupatir :is. These teachers direct the mind Liiiich Will be Served at Neon by W. A. Scott. TKHMS OF SALK: All sums of $10 :.iui under cash; on all sums over ?10 a credit of eight months will be given, purchaser giving bankable paper, bearing cipht per cent inter- Now Is the Time to Ee Careful. i and thought of the coming gencra- a!e Ccnnenrcs at 10 O'Cok A. -T. : ticn. rpon them is placed a heavier re: reliability for patriotism and sac rifice for steadfast loyalty and undi minished passion for liberty and the institutions of liberty than any oth er unit of society. Vet l hey are kept at an earning power that is under, rather than ct. All property must be settled fcr above, a living wage. before being removed from the j This community must recognize its ; relief, clears throat, loosens phlegm, of Weeping Water. From Tuesday's Paily. lr. H. ('. Leopold, formerly of Fairbury will come to Plattsmouth to locate as a practitioner of Osteopathy tfnJ will succeed Dr. Mary A. Zerch er. she going to near St. Lou:--, Mo., where she will make her home. Dr. Leopold who conies t this city wi ll roeon: mended was formerly located at Fairbury. where lie Ins a 'Ine practice and v i'tl n.ove with his fam ily to this city nip.kitir;" his heme here. Dr. Leopold will take clmrf.e of th ofHoe here on February 1 1th. being next Monday, and will be pleased to greet all the former clients of fr. Zerchcr and as r.'.r.ny more as wi -h his services. ARRIED EY THE serviceable Sfeii m lit . r r r - r ? ? It is surprising likewise gratifying to know that one can still gfet a splendid waist for $1.00. These $1.00 Wirth mor Waists are sold by us exclusively, giving yon an op portunity to possess an exceptionally stylish and service able waist at very little cost. Kere you will also find the Well worth Waist at $2.00, and a wonderful line of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Waisto in all colors and designs at all price?. P n &Yr? M-.TT :A rt ni tt Trti k J Call Phones 53 and 54. f u( mm mm We Like to Serve! if i'i.!.i M'lr.'.ay's 1 '.lily. Lost Saturday afternoon, there wsrs a license issued l;y the clerk of tho county judge, permitting Lay Hathaway and Mis:; Myrtle Lanum, ! both aged twent v-three and both j hailing from near Union. Then the Judge was aked to Terform the ceremony joining their lives and mailing them r.v: and wife. The kindhearted judge could not Had it in his heart to refuse their request and they were roon hitched fcr life, and away they went hapy as larks, r.rd t iie future looking as bright as a dollar. Miss Florence White and the mother cf the groom were made official witnesses of the transaction. LAND ERINGS CC0D PRICE. l-'r.'Ti T;'-s.lav's leniv Forty acres of land was sold a few days since in 1 he south portion of the county for two hundr-.d dollars per acre, the land in consideration being the north a;t quarter of the JOHN V7YNN Or LHAILD Ul'O.W Y::1 Wy morning ' to ree J hi' pital at th: i n V.' 1 .. itv. l'Y-u ;uC;i:i. .1 I i northeast (juarter of section tliirty- four, township ten and range thir- iV.lt :'v vent a. i eper:.' ;e n , but a since for relief J( r s.me v.'liieb ii:-- 1 -eti a Ceding 1 teen east. This piece of land which 1 lor si, me L'.iu-. Since the o contains forty acres war; sold by F. W. Young to John M. Chaifiuit for the consideration of $S.000.OO. Again in the purchase o: tome lands down in the county, P. K. Springier, who bought from a number cf interests in certain parcels of lar.d noid liigh as $4.r.00. for one half interest in a forty acre plot, it being a half interest in th" smith west quarter of the south west quarter of the section. These make good prices fcr land and the latter has brought $22.00 per acre. Mr. Ys'ynn has been getting nicely, and ii is hoped that ere lo;)!,- b-: ;ld? to ri'ur'i home in perfect health. v .-'it u:ia . r- 1 1 ep r le health -ra ' i ui a l;ng he Will ARE YOU AIT AIvIERICAI-7 CITIZEN? : passed from- this earth February 1, i H!IS. The little feliov was just be- ''''''" . . . I ginning to be most interesting, when now asKtng : ii i i-e! ves . , . ... u;e ae:;:U auei c;:mo calling fcr him. Le sickened but a few days since and : (-on w beyond the grasp of human lf In TIi.- e.-T .i t-w ,.i i.. (ft t .! t Cut This Out It Is ' fo.vt Mir,.; this. slir, enclose with live Vr Co.. 2s3f, S'leiliehl ' ort;i ; lo'iey. C'Ui e,i;t this c.o:-, Is to Fob v kii;g : h i i-elves 5.:i-'.n. am I an Am:-ric:'.n tiii c. '.;!! t:e on.Iy to.; well p!i.a.:- i e ;.i!e to av.'vcr -. I Pur i' '. e neg:ectc-d t::o r.-oport ur.i' . v vl-ich lias been open to them during the year .;. One of our old friends. .' i ev- m r.; i T . .i-. r '.-.-tin lri .-!-; ! his abiding place here for nearly l.ft'y years. ;.i.d over forty years ago. made yj plication for th first papers. :: n u securing ihem, Ine; not thought 1 about p- ifeeting his c i; i;:enship. Now comes the proposition, facing him. after he !::.s tliough.t hi: elf a eiti- . O't1 Avoid imitations or substitutes, get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar, j FOR SALE. and voir have a cough medicine you ; 160 acre improved farm 2 miles can depend r.pcn. It gives prompt i east of Manley and four miles north premises. I responsibility promptly. It must ; soothes, heals. Fheclts coughs, colds, I session -can be CCL. V,T. R. YOUNG, luctiencer. GL0 0. DCVEY. C!er!:. Immediate pos- given. Price Inquire of T. II. Pollock or dollar has decreased under war con- chinl coughs. Contains no opiates, i J. P. Falter, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, j ditions. It must recognize that the. Sold everywhere. i 2-l-3td3twkly CHAS. I.0VELL, Owner. ' recognize that the buy'ng power of a ! whecping cough, la grippe, bron- j per acre. 111., writing year name anl audiss clearty. You will receive in return a trial package eontr.ining Foley's Honey and Ter Compound. ijr coughs, colds and croup. Foley KUl ::( Pills an.'. Fo'.ey Cathartic Tablet-.. Fold every where. rn, yo'i will have to register :', an alien en"my. to the land which lias made you and you have heipc.l to make. Uut tho oiiert unit y was your:- and y w neglected to improve it. V." hen tiie war is settled, all who have lo g!, --fed to perfect their citi zenship will do so. and that without anv delav. i;-day afternoon frotii the h'ome cf his parent-; at l.lHi and Pearl streets, j and was conducted by lie v. Truseott I of the Methodist church. Mrs. K. II. i V.'escott and Miss Florence Iinhcr singing very beautifully a numt.er of song?. Workmen at the Western Machine and F'nuidry company, whereby Mr. Yeli'-k was employed, showed their sorrow and sympathy in the contributing of flowers, as did also many kind friends. For Pale A number of white III MEMORY OF TH0KAS YELICK. Brahma Cockerels:, nor, Xehawka. Mr". C. Fj. Heeb- A want ad will bring wha vcj wpr' i Vi-etn 3!ri7if1n vs- "Ouily. i Thomas Yelick, the infant son of , Mr. and Mr.:. James Yelick, wac born ; la?'t autumn. October Tth. 1!)17. and Constant Sufferer xinds Relief. "I have .been a constant sufferer from kidney trouble and was down sick in bed," writes C. F. Reynold?, 412 Ilerrick St., Elmira. X. Y. "I commenced taking Foley Kidney Pills. In a few days I was up out of bed." Recommended for rheumatic pains, backache, biliousness, sore muscles, stif joints, "tired cut" fe?I- mg. bout everywnere. MANLEY STATE BANK 1IANLEY, NEB. -:o:- . . mw. - A -VMVrf,Vl - ?? i.'' V V HURRAY STATE BANK MURRAY, NEB -:o:- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13,000 -:o:- OFFICERS FRANK STANDEE AUGUST STANDER AUGUST PAUTSC.H THOMAS E. PARMELE WM. J. RAU. GAPITAL'ANQ SURPLUS $15,000 -:o: DIRECTORS CHAS. C. PARMELE, President. FRED NUTZMAN. Vice-President. W. GLEN BOEDEKER, Cashier. BANK OF CASS COUNTY PLATTCMOUTH, NEB. -:o: CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $89,000 OFFICERS CHAS. C. PARMELE JACOB TRITSCII THOMAS E. PARMELE R. F. PATTERSON. P. G. EGENBERGER BANK OF G0?OE LOUISVILLE. IIEB. :o:- mm m surplus s23,goo OFFICERS THOMAS E. PARMELE. President. CHAS. C. PARMELE, Vice-President PAUL FITZGERALD. Cashier. RALPH R. LARSON. Asst. Cashier. FIRST SECURITY Bmi CEDAR CHEEK:. NEB :o:- CAPITAL AfID SURPLUS S105000 OFFICERS WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, President. W. H. LOIINES. Vice-President. THOMAS E. PARMELE. Director. ur Facilities Ersable Us to-Handle Your usiness in this ounty Promptly and ' . Economically and on this. Basis We' Inyite -Your Patronage. ?? ft ft ft 'i I ft