THTJESDAY, APRIL 25. 191S. PLATTS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE TTxRTZ. MANLEY STATE BANK 1IANLEY, NEB. MURRAY STATE BANK MURRAY, NEB. BANK OF CASS COUNTY PLATTSMOTJTH, NEB. BANK OF COMMERCE : LOUISVILLE, NEB. FIRST SECURITY BANK CEDAB CREEE, NEB. :o:- :o:- :o:- CAPITAL ANO SURPLUS $13,000 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $15,000 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $80,000 CAPITAL AfiD SURPLUS $23,000 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $10,000 -:o:- :o:- IS OFFICERS FRANK STANDEE AUOUST STANDER AUGUST PAUTSCH THOMAS E. I'ARMEIjK WM. J. RAU. DIRECTORS CHAS. C. PARMELE, President. FRED NUTZMAN, Vice-President. W. GLEN P.OEDEKER, Cashier. OFFICERS CIIAS. C. PARMELE JACOB TRITSCH THOMAS E. PARMELE R. F. PATTERSON. F. (i. EfiENBEROrctt OFFICERS THOMAS E. PARMELE, President. CHAS. C. PARMELE. Vice-Presldeut. PAUL FITZGERALD. Cashier. RALPH R. LARSON, Asbt. Cashier. OFFI CERS WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, President. W. II. LOIINES, Vice-President. Til OMAR E. PARMELE. Director. ur Faeiiities Enable Us to HiandlSe Your Business in this County Promptly and conomically and on this Basis We Invite Your Patronage- ?? xs xs ?? xs XI CHICHESTER S PILLS fills in Krd uJ bold u.taUicVV seaie.i with blue Ribbon. TaiLe no ther. Bir of roar V vonr lruxlt.t. Akf IIKSUTER DIAHUVIt 1IK1NU flLI.N, far 2 years known as Best. Safest. Always keliatlc SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE '- v v. ivs-"w-'Ii' ' J -if NEWS FROM ALV0 Re ' rcd French Draft 'Vtallion! Weic.x N) pounds. Will mane tne stuion or my home one mile Cullom everr day of 1918 at outh of week. TEEMS: $12.50 to insure colt to Etar.d and ruck, at -which time ser vice fee is due and payable imme diately. When mares are disposed of or removed from the community, service fee becomes due and payable at once. All care will be taken to prevent accidents, but owner will net be held responsible should any occur. LOUIS KEIL. IV 1 in: lllvrHlCT C'Ol HT NEBRASKA I Leander Friend was in Lincoln on Monday. Frank Daugherty returned from Omaha Monday evening. Mrs. Charles Quarely, of Lincoln, visited friends here last week. Mrs. Rathbun, of Louisville, spent Monday with Mrs. Wesley Bird. Jake Kaam went to Arkansas on last Thursday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Appleman, of Lincoln, are visiting relatives here. Miss Lucile Whitman, of Lincoln, spent Sunday with Miss" Anrel Fore man. Mrs. M. C. Keefer was a passenger io Lincoln on No. r Friday, return ing home on No. IS. Mrs. Dale Boyles and Miss Flo Boyles left Friday for a visit with friends in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Albert Weichel and daugh ter, Mrs. Dick Elliott, visited Fri day with the former's mother, Mrs. Bina Kitzel. John B. Skinner returned Satur day from Hooper, Nebraska, where he has been visiting his sister. Mrs. Ivan elites and family. Mrs. Chas. Sutton left Saturday for her home at Rising City. She was accompanied by Miss Elsie Stout who will make them a visit. George P. Foreman and son, Chas. left on Monday for Stuart, Nebras ka, to visit the former's sister, Mrs. Nels Silverstrand and family. Mrs. Rathbun, who has been vis iting with her son, Walter and fam ily for the past several days, re- Wc buy Rags, Rubber, Iron and Metal! Second Hand Furniture of all kinds! PAYS BEST PRICES! S. Manager Eighth and Vine St.., " Pfattsmouth, Nebaska TEL. SOS OR. II. G. LEOPOLD, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Special Attention Given Diseases of Women ACUTE DISEASES TREATED Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Night Calls Answered After Soars and Sundays by "Appointment. OFFICE HOURS S:T.O a. m. to 12:00 noon 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. Coates Block Phone 203 PLATTSMOTJTH. NEBRASKA . , . . . ! lurneu to ner nome at Jjouisvuie on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rathbuu en tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skinner and children, Mrs. Ray Clark and daughter, Dan iel Skinner of Alvo and Mrs. Rath bun, of Louisville. Grandpa Keefer came in Thursday from near Duoll, Colorado, where he spent the winter with his son. Jesse L. Keefer. He will spend some time here with his son, M. C. Keef er, of this place. The Woman's Reading club mt last Wednesday with Mrs. M. C. Keefer. Officers for the ensuing year were elected and a musical pro gram was rendered; There were about thirty present. Miss Pearl Keefer and sister, Miss Ixu's and Ray Cole went to Lincoln Saturday evening and attended the concert given by the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra, which was a rare treat to music lovers. J. A. Shaffer received word thaS his nephew, John C. Thompson, of Sutton, Nebraska, had received the highest honors in the final examina tions at Rush Medical college, at Chicago. There were a thousand ; men competing for the Cook county hospital. Mrs. Sam Cashner, Jr., and her nephew, Alvin Cashner and friend of Alvin's, Joe Norgan. of University Place, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Keefer and family. Mrs. Cashner remained over until Mon day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sum Cashner, Sr. Grandpa Prouty received an in teresting letter from his grandson. Joe Foreman, who Is now stationed in Virginia. Among other things, Joe says that "when in his childhood days, he sang, "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," he thought Virginia was one of the nicest places in the world, but now when the mosquitos, which he describes as being as large as bumble bees, sing round about him he thinks surely the song had no reference to that particular Fpot in Virginia." However he has mas tered the trick of taking a ten-mMe hike a day with an eighty pound pack upon his back and' is none the worse for it. Here's luck to you, Joe. ji r S . I HOCK ITEMS r SaiMow M otor Trucks! The High Grada All-Purpose Truck Will t;md llic stn insert test, awl prove its value to every uer. See one at our strage. one-lialf Mock south from Main oti Fifth Street. ' ring in Your Cars! We are the Repair Men. and are here to give you Ser vice in all lines. We have mechanics to do your work with a guarantee at all times. v EVsOTOR TRUCK SERVICE! We have added a new truck to our service lines and are jirenared to do all kinds of heavy transferring. Welding Batteries Recharged Gas and Oils Hawkeye Tires and Tubes D PROPRIETOR Mrs. Prank Ruell autoed to Lin coln Thursday. Ray Parsell was a passenger to Omaha on No. 1 ii Saturday noon. Mr. and Mrs. George Curyea, of Alvo, spent a few hours with rela tives here on their way to South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hitchcock and daughter, Olga Mary, of Havelock. were Sunday guests of Louis Neitz l and wife. Miss liertha Goehry, who lias vis ited with her parents for sieveral weeks, was a passenger to Lincoln on Monday evening. John Gakenieier, licrompanied by Ray Parsell and Frank Dausherty, went to Perkins county hir.t Satur day, where they will look after some land interpsts. John Amgwert, who has worked in the barber shop for Emil Kuehn' the past scTeiiteenllTbr.ths, lias quit and will paint and haug paper this pumner. Too much indoors, he says. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tool and son went to Lincoln Saturday evening, where they attended the concert ut the Auditorium given by the Minne apolis Symphony orchestra and then spent Sunday vi.siting with relatives there. The Murdock Comunity club will render the cantata, "The Resurrec tion and the Life" Sunday evening, April 28th at the M. E. church. An orchestra and quartette from Lincoln will assist in the program. Every one is cordially invited to attend. While working for the telephone company one day last week, Diller Utt wras at work on a telephone pole in front of E. W. Thimgan's garage and accidentally let the hammer fly out of his hands, which crashed into! one of the big windows of the gar age. Mrs. William Gehrts and daugh ter. Miss Ida, returned Tuesday of last, week from Strawberry Point, Iowa, where they were the past eight weeks, having been called there by the illness of Mrs. Gehrt's father, who is 10 4 years old. He had the ir.isfortnne to fall and break his arm and has laid in bed for nine weeks now, being no better when they left for home. WILL VISIT IN THE SOUTH. From Tniiay's Taily. Mrs. Joseph Hargis, of Omaha who has been visiting here with her .noth er, Mrs. Thomas Isner and having with her, her little child, departed tins afternoon for Omaha, and with her husband tomorrow starts for Nashville, Tenn., where they go to visit at the home of tne parents of Mr. Hargis' Mr. E. P. Hargis and wife. They will visit there for some weeks. After which they will re turn to Omaha which has been their home for some time WILL VISIT ROCKY MOUNTAINS From Tuesday's Daily. Gerald O'Brien who was born iu this city some twenty-three years ago, and fifteen and a half years since with his parents Daniel O'Rrion departed from here and has fo most of the time been living in New York City arrived here some time since and has been visiting in this city the guest of Wm. Morley and family and Wm. Shea and family, departed this afternoon for Denver and Colo rado Springs, where he expects x to spend some three weeks. He vhsiied in Chicago some three weeks before coming here. He will stop here for a longer visit on his way home. He is a brother cf Miss Mollie O'Br'en who it will be remembered visited here last fall. Mrs. Helen Goehner will look af ter the entertainments and if you can in any way be of service, a.-k her what you can do. t ! . . . r r " I. i'r-i ... I I J.rv4 ,;A V'i-1 -ifSt . - 4 ,fM;'t . V." ,;"- '. rzsa vxs rss& V) T fctca teea fcsK w tli ft KS" ' vsry' J will make Urn season 101 M at my home in Cedar ( 'reek, Neb., fur service everyday. Derby is an iron gray Jack, eight years old, stands 1 haivis l.ijrh and will weigh 1000 pounds. Ue has an exei-lle.ot i-eiutation us a sure foal getter. He is without doubt one of the bst jacks ever broi'ht t. Nebraska. There will be needed a good many fiqwers for this chapter of the Red Cross Fair and if you have a choice plant, call Mrs. W. E. Rosencrans and she will have the plant called for. Mrs. Emmons Ptak is chairman cf the Market Booth, remember to call her for what you have in this Mne. SEED CORN. The County Defense Committee have taki,n charge of the Lawrence Stull old corn crop for seed, and com mencing Monday, April 29, all these wanting ood seed may ft the same by calling at the Stull farm, north of Plattsmonth, where there will be a man in charge of the same. Fcr par ticulars call . Sheriff Guinton at Plattsmouth, or County Agent. L. P.. Snipes, at Weeping Water. There will be in the neighborhood of 3000 bushels in the lot. w&d Journal Want-Ada Pay! a 1 1 The National Boys Suit" )f lip HI 1 Guarantee Label p 11 I Uf 2 National Club Buttorf it' Guarantee Label National Club Buttorf Silk Pocket Kerchief Three Piece Detachable" Belf Ivory Buttons r Pencil Pocket WOOLWEAR Patent Buckle" 8 Souvenir Cuff Links 9. Full Lined Knickers. 10 Non-sagging Stitched Bottom. 11 "Rip-Proof" Taped Seams 12 "Safety First" Watch Pocket 13 Cloth Faced Pockets! H "Orderly" Pant Hanger 15 "lndestructo" Lining THE SUIT FOR YOUR BOY Call Mrs. Emmon Richey if you have anything for the Red Cross Fair "Country Store", she will have the articles called for. Refreshments are needed In the Red Cross Fair. Mrs. F. R. Oobel man has charge of it. If you have anything which will add call her. Of course everybody likes candy, and y(ou cau aeist if you m?ke a nice lot, or purchase a box and tell Miss Bernice Newell who is in charge "T" C C3 rH; O; Eor Derby $lf.0, ir.surhir colt to Mand and 1 ELi"lwS555 suck. Parties dtpposinfr 'f mares or re:no ir,' them from the community, service fee bt-comes due and prnabl-- in me diately. All care will be taken to prevent accidents, but owner will not b responsible should auv occur. r . SIMON SEIL'LER, Owner of the candy booth for the lied Cro:-:: The. parade is to be on Friday, May 3rd. Mrs. Frank Goblman, Miss Bertha Driftmeyer and Mrs. P. J. Flynn have charge of the matjer. co-operate with them and make it a great success. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Barred Plymouth Rock Egjrs Tor sale. Inquire of C. I.. Wiles. Phone 3421. 4-22-2wkswkly "The Red Cross may brlDg him back' to you." Fistula Pay When Cured A mild system of treatment that enres Piles. Fistula end other Kectal Diseases in n snort urae.wunoui a severe ur gia 1 operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other genera! anssthfir! nteA. A cure Cuarantoctlin every case accepted for treatment, and no money to be paid nntil cured. Write for boos on Recta lDieHS?swith Dtmca aDd testimonials of more than 1000 prominent people who have been permanently cored. DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Eco Buiidin? ORSAKA, KE3I5ASKA DBS. MACE! & MACK, IKE DEHTISTSa larwoct onrl ripsit pnuioDed dental offices in Omaha. Kxperts in charge of all work. Lady attendant. MODERATE PRICES. M Porcelain fillings just like tooth. Instruments carefully sterilized M after using. -S2atESSin2vw rLUun. rhAivn DLvwn, vi.ik I 1 utiPJj nuteumit mu Qi n u es g Plattsmouth, fcbraska Si WE HAVE 9 FROM O. E. VesGott's Sons "EVERYBODY'S STORE." Iliripsiif inr fiW RAIFJ OR SHINE. SALE COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP These mules are from 3 to 5 years old and well broke; weigh ing from 1100 to 1400 pounds- . These mules are to be sold, regardless of price, under a guarantee. lo Iky a U dUL a JVIcKIKZIE & McCREARY, Auctioneers GEO. O. DOVEV, Clerk wner Telephone 294. CTa W W