THURSDAY,' APRIL 18, 1018: rAQE four. PLATTSMOUTIl SEMI-WEEKLT JOIIBNAC Cbs plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Kntered at I'ostofTice, riattsmouth. Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $1.50 DIG UP. Dig deeply in your pockets, Open your purses wide, Your Uncle Sam needs money For his jub on the other side. So lend your Uncle Samuel Every dollar you can spare; He'll return it back with interest And he'll treat you fair and square. -:o:- The "Battle of Wahoo" was blood less, but it was effective just the same. : o : Two many people run up merchan dise bills and then join the Don't Worry club. It is very easy to elect a candidate by abuse. Some newspapers are try ins their hands at this work. Heaven, according to the movie fans, is a place where everything comes out "Tight in the last reel. :o:- Your money cannot be neutral. You are either for or against this war. Buy War Savings Stampc. -:o: The Germans aren't getting the fullest satisfaction in taking all those French towns they are all ready in ruins. -:o:- Ye approve cf Uncle Sam's manip ulation of our clocks as a good way to get his hand in for fixing the kaiser's clock. :o:- "The Allies arc ail in the same boat, a long way from shore and on limited rations" and Uncle Sim is running the relief ship. The bootleggers are still going through this city, and one car load slipped by the boys. Friday night. The business still seems to be good out of St. Jce up in Nebraska aud Iowa. :o:- The movement for the elimination of unnecessary telephoning seems to have lagged, because the things the high school lovers have to tell each other are just as important as they ever were. -:o:- An Atchison, Kas., professor says Moses was the handsomest man men tioned in the Old Testament, so evi dently all those women married Solomon just for his money and a good home, after all. -:o: The American people will resent any attempt to cut down Henry Ford's usefulness at this time and will discourage all efforts to send him t the Senate or anywhere else until his militant peace program is car ried out. Lloyd George's recent evidences cf new determination to win the war at all costs give added plausibility to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's proph ecy of when England will be brought to her knees. It will be when hell freezes over. "Stars and Stripes" is the name r the weekly newspaper bein pub lished in France for American troops, under the direction of the intelli g"cnce section. Practically the en tire paper devoted to American news including a daily radio report of about 1,400 words supplied by the committee on public information to the French government. Eta.it cf Ohio. City of Toledo, Iaicos County, ss. Krank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of. the rm of F. J. Cheney & Co., dolr.gr business In the City cf Toledo. County and fctats aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each snd every case o Catarrh that cannot be -;irod bv the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my rrwnce. this 6th day of December. A. IX 1SSS. A. W.GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. UalVa Ca'arrh Medicine is taken In prnJly and acts through the tB,002 2 the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send fir testimonial, free. , , U.J. CKEXET & CO.. Toledo. O. fold by all drurrpiste. 75c. .,.tnri Hall's Family Fills for constipation. PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Cass county will be found at the end of the Liberty Bond race, with more than her quota raised. -:o:- De a Food Controller in your own home and count yourself fortunate that you have food to control. :o: The greatest show of weakness in any man is for him to be afraid of making an euemy now and then. :o: If you could reach them by law, there would be a lot of persevering talkers committed to jail as nusanc es. -:o: The man who walks has one ad vantage, over the man who rides in an automobile. He never punctures his tire. :o:- The food controller is after the boosters of flour substitutes. And, too, there seems to be a good field of endeavor. -:o:- Lenine's threat to declare war on Japan carries some hope. Then, maybe, he'll begin to fraternize some with the Allies. :o:- At home "men on the road" are as sedate as a minister; when "out" you understand, it is their business to make "ah impression." :o: Well done, noble hen. You have been a great help to many of us in the past two weeks and we hope you will keep right on in the good work. :o:- The ones who objected, so stren uously when the clock was moved up ought, not to kick when we turn it back next fall, but they probably will. ; :o: What has become of the old-fash ioned violinist who opened his pro gram with the "Golden Wedding" and closed it amid great applause with a series of imitations cf rooster crows and pig squeals? :o: It is easy to save if we remember that by saving we are helping those who are undergoing indescribable hardships and discomforts, and risk ing their lives every day for us and for our country's sake at the front. :o:- If a bill before ' congress passes, loafers who are in a military class more favored than Class 1 may find themselves put in Class 1. The na tion is endeavoring to conserve man hood and loafers are not very val uable. -:o: The bishop of London is paid $50,000 a year, but is compelled to spend it all in maintaining a pre tentious household. Whatever ad vantages there are in celibacy, it seems the bishop ought to be given the benefit of them. :o:- Every nearby county is putting on strong Liberty Bond drives and all expect to go "over the top" in the campaign. The zeal being manifest ed indicates that the government will be furnished the money with which to equip our boys to meet the "huns" on equal terms. :o: A chair at a Red Cross sale in Kansas sold for $142, while a much more valuable mule brought only $3 4.75. It also sometimes happens that the Red Cros3 gains the least from those who are able to give the most. But the chief thing about the Red Cross i3 that it always manages, somehow. You will -find at the present mo ment that whenever an understand ing of the war penetrates the brain v of any man, whether he be laborer, Socialist, banker, reformer, priest or poet, from that moment he steps, willy-nilly,' out of his own rank and class and into the fighting ranks of the Republic. THE WISC0KSIH ELECTION. The election of Congressman Len root to the senate from Wisconsin is more than satisfactory to this democratic newspaper. Had its ed tor been a Wisconsin voter his vote would have been cast for the repub lican candidate. The injection of partisian politics into the Wisconsin campaign was unfortunate to say the least. The only issue should have been a patriotic one the annihila tion of Bergerism and pro-Germanism. That the unspeakable Berger, pro-German to the core, should have polled a hundred thousand votes is a disgrace to that great state. But his heavy vote may have a good effect. It may demonstrate to a lot of peo ple that pro-Germanism is all too rampant in this country; that the authorities have been too all-fired easy with that class, and that, the time is come when mere fines and de tention in easy camps will not suf fice to stamp out the evil. Under similar circumstances a Berger in Germany would receive short shift. and the Wisconsin admirer of the Kaiser knows it. Xo other country on earth would countenance a Berg er in the same circumstances. Uncle Sam ought to quit it instanter. York Democrat. :o:- AMERICAN GENIUS. There is little doubt but that American genius will offer something quite startling on the battle fields of France. Premier Lloyd George re cently announced that the Americans had a great surprise in store for the kaiser. He no doubt alluded to the force of the American army but the suggestion offered! the basis cf a per sistent rumor in London Tuesday that an American airplane carrying twelve men had arrived ia England from New York, making the three thousand mile flight without a stop. The rumor was officially denied. but it is significant of the faith plac ed in the inventive ability of the Yankee. The perfected locomotive, the iron clad battleship and the tele graph are examples of American gen ius. The Liberty motor and the Browning machine gun, both repre senting the most perfect machines in their fields, are products of this coun try. Those first tanks used by the French and British owe their exist ence to the efficient American tractor and now Henry Ford has produced a typical U. S. tank. They are light er and less cumbersome than those used by the French and British. The Germans were much surprised when the British first sent the crawling fortresses against them but they will be more surprised when these darting Yankee hornets make their appear ance in Europe. The machines will be faster and harder to hit and great er numbers will be used. These new tanks will be a surprise for the boche, but it is a safe wager that other surprises will be afforded him by the sons of Uncle Sam. Lincoln Star. -:o: JUBILANT GERMAN PRESS. A New York woman got six months for flying a German flag in honor of Hindenburg's drive. Ap parently the bonfire burning and exultant singing in Chicago was less effectively dealt with. Wha'. this tolerant and long-suffering nation will do about the jubilating in our German-language newspapers is the more important question. Fremont Tribune. 1 :o:- Columbus, Neb., will spend $1,000 to equip their Home Guard company. The right spirit. New York's Income taxes this year are expected to total 800 . million dollars, which sounds big until you begin guessing how much Von Hind cnburg would levy were he sudden ljr to become military governor of the old town. - :o:- Don't get confused, the buying of Liberty Bonds is In no sense a dona tion, but a better investment than the average man can plan for himself.- When duty and profit appear together the individual can respond to both and make no sacrifice. THE MONEY COMES BACK. The cycle of money invested in Liberty Bonds is short and complete. The people lend the money to the Government, the Government lends some to our Allies and our Govern ment and our Allies straightway spend the money, or the greater portion of it, among the people of the United States. In some instanc es the money paid in by wage earn ers on one installment of Liberty Bonds is paid by the Government to their employers, and by their em ployers paid back to them in the way of wages before the next Bond installment is due. Buy Liberty Bonds. :o: A FIFTY DOLLAR LIBERTY BOND. It will protect 1,000 soldiers from smallpox and G6G from typhoid. It will asure the safety of 139 wound ed soldiers from lockjaw, the germs of which swarm on Belgian sail. It will render painless 400 opera tions, supply 2 miles of bandages enough to bandage 555 wounds. It will care for 160 injuries !n the way or "nrst-aid packets. It will furnish adhesive plaster and surgical gauze enough to benefit thousands of wounded soldiers. Every purchaser of a Liberty Loan Bond performs a distinct individual service to his country and to our boys fighting in France. :o:-: KING GEORGE'S DEMOCRACY. King George constantly gives proof of being a democratic king. The other day, as many times before, he met 'a private in ranks and shook hands with him; he met othersfar beneath the "stations" of the kind ot, folks the king usually deals with, and shook hands and spoke. He has enjoyed meals with the proletar iat along the western front. He is a king who is not too uppish to talk to a plebeian. Contrast this attitude with Kaiser Bill. Did you ever hear of the kais er shaking hands with a common soldier? Did you ever hear anybody getting close enough to the kaiser with a 40-foot pole minus the cere monies that used to be associated with ancient - monarchy? Neither have we. That's the difference be tween autocracy and democracy as applying to the personal attitude cf kings toward their subjects. St. Joseph News-Press. :o:- More boys called. -:o: America will be in line. :o:- And go to the front as fast as possible. -:o: ou can still buy War Savin gs Stamps. :o: Its good to live in a town where every worthy appeal meets with gen erous response and Plattsmouh is that kind of a town. Buy Another Bond! During the past 25 years we have been distributors here of Munsing Wear for men and boys. We have found it the most satisfactory underwear to sell and our customers have found it by far the most satisfac tory underwear to buy. We have now added the Ladies' line and we feel the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity will be glad to know they can obtain this splendid un derwear right here at home. We have put in a representative line of sizes and styles and having made our purchase eaily can give you practically the old prices. Miss Ola Kaffenberger has charge o this de partment and she will be glad to show you what we iiave to offer. We also carry ladies silk hose. -(So LINCOLN'S DOCTRINE. "The man who stands by and says nothing when the peril of his gov ernment is discussed cannot be mis understood. If not hindered he is sure to help the enemy; much more if he talks ambiguously talks for his country with 'buts' and 'ifs and 'ands.' " That is pretty strong doctrine. Some of us would hesitate to draw the line of disloyalty with any such rigor. Merely talking for the coun try with "buts" and "ifs" and "ands" is regarded by many people as com paratively innocent. The ruthless tyrant who uttered the doctrine quoted above was Abra ham Lincoln. Lord Cham wood, certainly an open-minded student, sums " up his impression of this phase of the great president's career with the state ment: "In any case, Lincoln stood clearly and boldly for repressing speech cr act that could help 'the enemy, with extreme vigor and total disregard for the legalities of peace time." Lincoln had summoned men to die for a cause. Unquestionably any toleration of speech or act that tended in any way to undo their word would have seemed to Jiim con temptible and criminal. But Lin coln is not remembered as an ene my of freedom of mind or body. Saturday Evening Post. : o : A curb should be placed 'on some of these auto livery drivers who make a practice of soliciting young girls on the street to take a ride with them. Anybody knows that it is for no good. This is simply a warning. :o: A New York lecturer says ' the world has already ended. Evidently we have missed the last installment out this way. :qj Doing your bit. does not consist in finding fault with the work of others who are putting in their best licks. :o: A man who worries a good deal about getting his salary raised, seld om worries enough about earning it. :o: Even with an extra hour after quitting time some sociable men still get home late for dinner. . :o: "Nate Goodwin remains silent." Well, five marriages are enough to teach silence to any man. :o: While the American boys are fighting in France, let your dollars fight at home. ' v :o: Most of the Kaiser's spies have titles before and aliases after arrest. to: Buy a Liberty Bond or War Sav ings Stamps. :o: Spend your money 'for War Savlngi Stamps. A A EVERYBODY'S STORE" iiiHHTl'irmiT -inrr T-T "'' l. , , , , , , , n r S MiluMi l mill B 1 - "Hrr Hit Net Contents' 15 Fluid BranfrT&j : v-71 r -3 I 7 . . 7.tTfii Twn CENT. 0 AVcyclablclTcparauort&rA.-i- c: ;m ;t 1 ;-io li-.eFocd by Ecfiula- I Thereby oraourDiCcsUon ii Cheerfulness andPrfStfafan neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Not NaiicotIv L .. 1'- Hi u jllx. St.tna JhcMk SJt f.r.isr Herd Hbrm W Cfan'rietlSJffar hints rjrrn flavor w V 1 - .0 .. .if a rofrfiitRcmedyfor 'Constipation and Diarrhoea. 1 1 and Fcverishness and ij LossofSleep !. rpsiillmS (hcrefrOT-infcptfy. ' - IT Facsimile Sifoattrp of 3 - c v rwtoriAeH Compaq. Exact Cbp of Wrapper. ARE YOU DOING ALL YOU CAN TO WIN? From Monday's Daily. Do you read the papers and go out and say, we are getting the worst of the fight, do you say the Huns are driving the fighters for Liberty and Humanity back, do ycu say we are going to have a hard time to win. Well if you do j-ou are doing things which you should not do. The real thing is to say we are going to win this war for Humanity and Lib erty, and put every ounce of effort into the contest to win it. Y01 may not have money, but you may have an opportunity to do. some farming, and if you have a little bit of addi tional ground make it grow the most you can, and do not waste the things you have to eat, if there is anything to spare divert it into some channel where it will feed some and thus enable him to be productive to the fullest extent. You may not be a farmer, but you may have money, if so use all you can for the winning of this struggle by investing, in war bonds. You may not like war, few of us, do, but that does not matter, the war is here, and we have to fight it out. Will .we do our part? Say about that bond issue, suppose ycu can get two per cent more for your money, that will make just two dol lars per year, are you risking any thing to get those two dollars? Sup pose the lack of your support should cause the war to be lost, where has gone your two dollars per hundred. That makes possible to carry one thousand dollars of bonds at twenty dollars per year, and you a patriot! Or you one that would rather ease up while the. burden conies on the others? Think this over and see AR . T' n fi.i i" e i n ii a ii u sm mm mmMMmm For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Oastoria - Always Eears the Signature 0 so For Over Thirty Years what you can do, you will have to be honest with jrourself whatever you wish 4o do with others. LOW VITALITY OF OUR PEOPLE. The vitality of the American peo ple is growing lower. 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