MONDAY. MAY G. 191S. rLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEJJKLY JOUKNAU PAOE TWO v - - "Vf - -. - t Contents 15Tluid Praclwj jjg r v v a. it - . x jm r Zm. iFfWf! W !i 1 -. U T-im- r-.KXT. t 4" AVcscIabfcfrcparationBrAs OS ! .-.i...-f;,-.mMicrndRe)iUTiSOl 13 r 1 -i t i it 1 : e ! r-, r. c and RcsLContaJlS ! neither Opiam.rphincnor Mineral. NotXaiicotic N nrrrvrV T -5S . - ham JW I A helpful Remedy for : ! and redness aad :tc-F i3 t 5 r- QRT OF NEW BOOKS AT THE PUBLIC LIB SOME RECEIVED THROUGH AND SOME FOR THE Y. L. E. K. A. ARE LISTED. All arc Now on the Shelves and Heady for Circulation is Re port of the Librarian. l!'!!j Kri!.y"s I'.iily. Tlii foHowins books have been rc cit at tho Public Library through tho V. .. II. K. A. These books v. . re u:-el by the V. . 11. K. A. lur 11 A t h 0 pa t ye;ir, ami were avail able oi'ly to those members. They are fn the shelves of the library now ami are renly fir circulation: i;,,v WM.l Kivf. c.,t!c-iii.'s Will. :.rl!tt Willi Str.ft 5ill. i-pcitm Oni'Mis Ciist-.s of Jin rie S.iv.yr S-v-n Miles to Arlne. 1 ..;. !,... Maliin-. S.i)t '.il f tin- S'tt'iiini? Horse. Kcivl.dl I'M! in:; Hi; i)vi Shoes. l:-,o h I :;i in ltw's Knit. m -;t i t Iiit I : 1 card's l'ai ish. S in 1:4 11- I '.i 1 f iv. I 1 .' I I T 1 J-'i i I '! loil e. 1 v Twiliulit. I'll 1 i-'Mi A nir l:t's F.iis im ss. Vi 1 r ii.-r N;i 1 11 psU i N-i y Iiboi i?. l;i.it ti.i l i r I'rv. ':.ltor Souls l:-siirs:flit. 't.T.f-ni'i i'n Kinuiloni t the 1 1 i ti 1. I..., u !nl. rltil Year. I.ini:ss Coast of -lvf nture. .:. iii. ii T1.1.I in a Frenili ;;irk'ii. V-Ms the Invisihle Kin;?. , Mr. r'.i itlin S. s It Tliroush. . 1 h n -t 11- l'.rt n Ik s of IJarin. .' a i .!-- t -.i t vv;i vs. limun Hint's Konntain. fioi 'i of l.ivinjj. tr.i.i.l Hont Twi;:. I'aili'-r Worhl for Sale. Wani Wlthatn House. Vriip Hmisf of Kear. ' A'. I.111 c y 'ctn'iest. War.! l.a.ly ('oiinie. 1 f r:mperor i.f I 'a rt uyallia. ntii tt Lion's Share. K 111 S.i.l- of the . nels. M rv in--Tru if lerx. l:n. k A '.il l at Mis Mill. t. Spin '1 oilier 1'eoplc'K Uiisinevs. Sn.titli Sailor. -.ti. s -i;..a l to t'i;.lrrstan-lin;-. i-i inillioii j;o. Any one m?.y become a member of v p- THE fclATlQF3AL PARKS PEPi Special Summer Tnuiist rates to all the Parks will soon be au-lr-uii'-crl. All facilities for the Summer volume of travel will be ;;ni ami a; comfortable as usual. V low si OM; NVIIOAI, 1i:k i. open from Jump iT.th to Septem 1" ' l -ii: i1!' l it to.n.s rml.ra.e all cUevva.Vo, i ncl mli ng the Co.iy scenic en " ' loo lie ili:it;t o-i's' 1 1 iangle circuit mountain tout- from Kastorn No- i t ver in v- oiro tion. through Yellowstone or (Jlaeier National 1 '' :- v.-ni, i:o I:y M.jiitr.in National-Ktt s Park 1 11 route three Parks on t'li" r-'Mi 1 r irt Hit. IKIl THfY I, IMItK is open rrom July lotli to. Septeniher 10th. i - ' r.-i!'.ial vmii'ty of Burlington cirr uit routes may l.e use-l that in c!'i' ti c eati. : o.i .it slope of. the Itoekies from the British houiulaty 10 ( --'!oi a .Jo. ROCKY Mc -TMN 'ATI! A I.-KS'I'KS 1MHK is open from May 1st to ;;'.-::.: ; L-'t. , Oonal Park :hs, in the past two year::, enjoyed siwh a v i'K- ii .1 irv-r.' r t .itronage as this Park, located just north of Denver on tt.f l-MrUi!,Ton':: m r-Casper-Yellowstone-Glacier line. A.-k Cm- 1 r ;;jio d ffr Summer fares and publications. Let him d- 1 .... . - vV-vV-rt f " :i! ? i M - - -- era I . pi M J f H M ETC raw o bbubu k,u: r a. n For Infants end Children. "oters Know i nat Genuine Castona Always Signature n se or Over Thirty Years ma$Tfliai tkc ctTun ecpn. mi w vork cit. the V. L. K. R. A. upon the payment of one dollar a year. All are wel come. Join now! The Public Library has received the following books for the Y. L. 11. R. A: Kott (ilvery of the I'lomis. K y n Wehst it's Man's Man. I Ineston Sunny Slope?:. A lo r it h K in-haute. I t ! eai-tt-1 I ivT l"ii-oniieroil. 1 looper In.lian 1 Mum. Ma. Ilair Mx Little JViiOii. I'iowii At v t'oupti-y. Vaehel! Kishiiinslp. I row 11 I '.!-oin ley Nei:;lii. rlnutl. I ! n.vi u Tort oise. 'astlo Wolf lair.-. I'.iainai.l How t'uiil.l You. Jean? ia Is wort 1 1 y He on.l. Pvl.i no Tom 01 row Mo mi in. Sirnlair Tree of Heaven. (ire;. V. I Trail. t'.oseher Kitty Canary. M.t'arter Can C,u:inl of the Plains. .Mil.ott Xe'er ro Much. Km-k Thre-? of Hearts. Ili no loss ia r men's M esse njrer. WUS.lenier- Wishinp; KIhh: Man. Si.luwiik Salt of the Kartli. Li two! n Kx t ri-a t in ')ha.liali. 1 i lion Comra.l.s. Kerr Ultie Knvelojie. l.o.lie i;-tl Planet. Hre.'ti Mystery of tho Hast- A t'hurihill lwllin Plaee f 1 Poole U'lith lii'tiham. rrow. isht. ELECT OFFICERS. Prom Fr May's Paily. The Woman's Auxiliary of ot. Luke's church belt! their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon and were entertained by Father W. H. Leete, ilrs. W. S. Leete, ilaiiame Leete and Jlrs. K. A. Bates, at ti c Rectory of the parish. There was a large number in attendance and t lie ladies felt that they had spent a most enjoyable and profitable after noon. A very interesting program had been arranged on the Mission work of the local society, which was very much appreciated by those fortunate enough to be present. Tr.e annual election of officers was hold during the afternoon, at which time the following officers wrc electee: Mrs. Will Clement, President: Mrs. Jack Davis, Vice President; Mrs. James T. Fegley, Secretary; Miss Alice Eaton, Treasurer. A few mo ments was then devoted to ?i ve.ry rbasant social time and then Ihe hostest-es and host served dainty re freshments, to which all did amp'e justice. SE, A r:5 wm v-a AT aT 0 ttr. eireiMt'Moutesavailable that will pfiuiit it most comprehensive scenic. Rocky i-i i-rr Hie 131S reason. W. li. t ::7TT, Ticket A-cnt. " L. W. V7AXELEY, Oi-val Tassenger Agent 1,001 Farnani Street Osiaha, Nebraska KEEPING. HIM BUSY JUST NOW. From Thursday's Daily. L. C. Snipes, the county agricul tural agent, of Weeping Water, is getting 'his' just at this time, lie has been directing the disposal of seed corn at the Stull cribs and tells of some one holding a turn-number well up toward a hundred jumping into the crib ahead of a man hold ing a number below the dozen mark. He said they were like a lot of school boys scrambling after pea nuts. Night before last Mr. Snipes held a meeting at Greenwood, after hav ing been at the crib all day, and af ter he had attended to the business connected with this meeting he re turned to his home at Weeping Wat er, geting to bed away after one o'clock Avith another hard day's la bor ahead of him at the crib. Still, with three or four hours sleep night ly he keeps right on going. Rut these, you know, are stringent times and besides this is the county agent's particularly busy season. FOR SHOOTING BIRDS From Thursday's Daily. Some one has been shooting birds in the city contrary to the laws aad the ordinances of the city and in an effort to stop the practice the coun ty authorities are going'to prosecute those who have been guilty of such offense. Resides the matter of the killing of the birds which are dcs;r ed by the farmers and others, the shooting within the city limits makes it dangerous for the citizens. FATHER REPORTED BETTER. From Thursday's Hail v. About a week ago Howard Xewton was called to the western portion of the state on account of the serious illnesss of his father, who make his home on a ranch there Mr. Newton returned home this morning after having stayed with his pareats for about a week, and reported that he is greatly improved in his condi tion though :-tili far from being well. THE SEEC CORK QUESTION From Thursday's Daily. " Yesterday there wa:. shelled and delivered to the elevator of Nelson Jean the rem iit.d.-r of the teed corn stored in the L. Stull cribs. This corn will be lhi of, through the elevator, to farmer.; hereabouts as long as it laats at tN uniform price of $4.0 per' biMiel. The corn is shelled and in very good shape for being ungrribd. Rut as witli all such corn it contain.; some points of ears and sn al! grains and if the pur chaser so lie.-iiei he can have it grad ed for si'.e and to eliminate these troublesome rn';-':' of the ears. Iu order to come out on the corn, the additional charge above the price r.t the crib h:;s to be made. The county agent has the matter of dis position of this seed corn in hand, and those wishing to obtain good seed corn can get it as long as.it lasts at the elevator of Mr. Jean at the Missouri Pacific station, but it is quite probably it will not last a great length of time as there is al ready less than live hundred bushels left. THE GIRL OF THE WEST From Thursday's Daily. There is a little girl in the vc:t, living on a farm near Kearney, by the najnc of Horothy Mae Shurigar who bas arrived and who calls 11 M. Godwin and wife grandfather and grandmother. This pleases them immensely and equally certain arc fully as jubilant over the fact. Rut then the little girl of the west is a fine little Nebraska maiden for sure INJURED BY AUTOMOBILE. From Thursday's Daily. Yesterday morning, John W. Fat tcr went to his farm northwest of the city to look after things there, and as the car in which he contem plated making the trip was not be having at its best, he took another which was standing nearby, and on which there was a power attach ment applied to the front end of the crank shaft. After he had start ed the power, he thought that there might possibly be -need of water in the radiator, which he got and pro ceeded with the task of tilling "the same. In doing so he crowded close to the car and his clothing became entangled in the power attachment, drawing him. up against t he pulley and throwing him off his feet, whirl ing him around with considerable force.' The machinery caught one leg of his pants and tearing the clothing away the calf of his leg was badly lacerated-and "mangled, the skin being torn and the muscles ruptured. Had it not been for the presence of mind of Wesley Rtirdlck, the man who lives on the place and who was nearby at the time, which prompted him to turn off the spark and shut off the gas almost instant-, ly, the results would probably have been much more serious and Mr. Fal ter might even have been killed. As it was the injury was so great as to require fourteen stitches to close the wound, which will lay the young man up for a considerable length of time. Johnny ia now resting comfortab ly at his home in the city, but has a pretty sore leg as a result of his experience. SIXTEEN YEARS MARRIED From Thursday's Daily. Yesterday marked an epoch of sixteen years in the married life of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Wurl and last evening a company of a dozen of their friends slipped up on them by surprise. One of the company was delegated to go to the fJront door and knock in May-Rasket-hanging style, while the rest "rushed" the back kitchen door for admittance. The scheme worked well and Mr. and Mrs. Wurl were completely ak en by surprise. The men folk in dulged in their favorite sport, that of card playing, while the women engaged in knitting and social con versation. The party brought along some eats, and at a late hour re freshments were served. The friends had secured a casserole, which was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wurl with best wishes for a much longer and successful journey on the sea of married life. . BABY GIRL AT HOME OF MR. AND MRS. SMITH From Thursday's Daily. When we came along from our dinner, as we were passing Fricke's we heard what some might have thought was the voice of a lost child, calling papa! Was stopped and listen ed and we heard it distinctly aga.n. Papa! and a pause, and then Taa! was wafted in the air, the voice seem ed strangely familiar, and we kn?w it was a man's voice, and we looked mi me store, out we ant not see Claude C Smith there, nor could we iee any one down cella-, but that was where the sound came from. Rut when we bad gotten down the street a little way, some one hailed us and said it is a girl. Mother and daugh ter doing well, and Father Smith. well "He's All Right." EEPARTS WITH AIR BRAKE CAR From Thursday's Daily. S. ('. Wheeler, who has been here for the past two months superintend ing t lie constructing in the local Rurlnigton shop':, of a specially fit ted air brake car, to be used for the purj)o:e of giving good and valuable instruction to employees of the road in the most improved methods of us ing air brakes to best advantage on both p:-.scnger anil freight trains lias now taken the car out for tour ot the lines west, which coni nrire his territorv. Mr. Wheeler is an expert in the air line, and has given the last rcore or more years of h;s life to the study of this es pecial branch of railroad work. He ?s, without question, considered the best air brake authority in. the em nicy of the Rurlingion system. BUYING THE BONDS ON TIME From Thursday's Dally. - By a recent ruling of the revenue department where a note is given for the purchase of Liberty bonds. and the bond or bonds left as col lateral on the same to secure pay ment of the note, no stamp is re quired to be affixed to the note, as is the case with other notes. This is done in order Jo facilitate the purchase of bonds without mak ing it burdensome or inconvenient to those who buy. Tho attention of banks, and those wishing to pur chase bonds, is called to this ruling MITICK TO CKI'.IHTOHS The State of Nebraska, Casa conn t y, ss : It. Iha eminlir Court In the matter of the lOstulO of Oenrre J". Oldham. Deoased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notitied. That I will cat i M.u ritnntv rmirl morn In IMatts- mouth in said county, on the 14th flay or Alay ami the lilii nay oi-aiisum, 191i to receive and examine -all claims against Paid Fstate. with a view to III VII fl'tJIlHIICIU a u - - - time limited for the presentation of - t : .. I r. 1.1 l.'ufr.ltA 1(1 1 I I I'.' 1. 1 1 1 1 1 .-1 anniM r t j i'j - - - - months from the 1 4 1 li day of May, A. ft iniv cinH il.u limn 1initlf.il for liav- ment of debts is ono year from said 141 it iay 01 jviay, isio. Witness mv hand and the seal of said County Court this 9th day of Ap ril, 1918. ALLKN J. BERSOX. 1 County .Judge. Kv FLORENCE WHITE, (eaD 15-4w Cleric FOR SALE One new Satley corn planter, all attachments. Two registered Short Horn animals one year old. Also some young mule3 and horses. Inquire of aS-tlw.)- CHAS. T. PEACOCK Rand-McNally war maps for sale at the Journal office. 1 j' ' j aaaaaWaaaBaaWaWaWllaaBBMaBaWaaaWa LENGTHENS TRUCK'S LIFE YOU can replace any part of your truck that wears out at small cost except the motor. Proper lubri cation is the most important detail in its care. 1 Lubricate the engine with Folarine. Minimizes friction maximizes power. Absolutely pure and acid-free; always uniform. Best for summer lubricates perfectly at all engine heats. -Look for the Polarine sign it's a safe guide to a safe oil that safeguards your motor. Use Red Crown Gasoline the fuel that's all power and mileage. STANDARD autici,i:s or ixcouimiiiathix KNOW ALL MEN 1!V THESE PRE SENTS: That we whose names ate hereto attached, have associated our selves ton'ther for the purpose of le ciimiiiK a Co-Operative Association under the laws of Hie State of Ne braska, and for that purpose, do hcrc ly adopt these Articles of Incorpora tion. ARTICLE I: The name of this Vor r.cration shall l.e the Farmers' Fnioit i 'o- ipera t Ive A sm iii t ion. ARTICLE II: The principal place of transacting the business of this Cor poration shall be at Alvo. Nebraska. and such other Maces as the JUreclors shall elect. ARTICLE III: The general nature of the business to be transacted by sai Corporation shall be the Lt:yiucr an sellinir of urrain. seed, hay, live sto and all products of the. farm, pis merchandise of all kinds and lo a uiilre J.v purchase or lease such real estate a. may be necessary for the transaction of the business. ARTICLE IV: The Association shall 'on tin e for a period of fifty ."() 1 year: from date fit incorporation, whic shall be I'ebruarv S. 1 9 1 S. ARTICLE V: The amount of Capit: stock of this Corporation shall be .".0.000, which shall be divided int I0"0 shares at $.".0.00 each. ffi.'JOO.OO shall be fullv paid in at the time o commencement of business. This sto shall te non-assessable. The hiuhe amount of indebtedness to which this Corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not exceed two-thirds of (he paid up capital stock. ARTICLE l: The a Hairs of t!.l Corporation shall be conducted by Hoard of Seven Directors who shall be elected annually by the Stockholders The Hoard of Directors shall elect President, Vice-President, Secretar and Treasurer from their number. IN WITNESS . WHEREOF. The nn dersisned have hereunto set their hands this 2Sth day of February, A t. 1U1.S J. I,. HARDNOCK. C. 11. JORDAN W. A. HARDNOCK WM. NICKEL. Al ; HORNE.MEIER. NICK 15ECKER. I. ol'IS .1. HERMANN. CHRIST HOFFMAN. HARVEY E. RASP EM I L P.ORNKMEIER FRANK I Ol'ill KRTY" WILLIAM WISHEY WM. KIT EL S. C. HARDNOCK. AFC.l'ST JOHNSON O. D. Ql'ELLHORST, ELMER KLYVER, V. V. IH'RLIU'T W. L. COPPLH. L. 1 1. MICK I.E. ART K L Y V 10 1 1, 'I'llOS. STOUT. II. S. UORNEMKIER. HARRY A PPL EM AN, J. E. TAYLOR. i : R N EST H O L L E N 13 ECK, I 'I IAS. EDWARDS, F. E. COOK, H. RICKE. JOHN ARRES. J. H. Ft) REM AN. State of Nel.runka) Conty of Cass ) ss: On tho iSth day of February. 1SUS before me, S. C. Itoyles. Notury Publb personally appeared tho above named who personally are known to be the identical persons whose names are af fixed to tho ubove Articles of Incor poration as parties hereto, and they severally acknowledjirt the Instrument to be their voluntary act anil deed. Witness my hand as aforesaid. S, C. iIIOYLKS. (Seal) Notary Public. Com. expires July 6, 190. State of Nebraska Secretary's Office ) Received und tiled for record Match 1. 1918 and recorded in Hook ai. Mis cellaneous incorporations. CHARLES W. I'OOU Secretary of State. By Hugh L. Cooper, Deputy.. Do You Enjoy Life? A man in good physical condition is almost certain to enjoy life, whle the bilious and dyspeptic are de spondent, do not enjoy their meals and feel miserable a good share of the time. This ill feeling is near! always unnecessary. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets to tone up the stomach, improve the digestion and regulate the bowels ia all that Is needed. Try it, ' . OIL (Nebraska) NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss: In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Em ily A. 1-atta, Deceased: To the Creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in Platts looiith. in said county, on the "Jlst dav of Mav, 19IK, and tin the 'Mli day of August. 1U1S. lo receive and examine all claims against said Estate with a view to their adjustment ami allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said Es tate is three months from the lst day of May," A. D. IMS. and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said lst flay of May, 1D1S. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 1 5 1 1 1 day of April. 191S. ALLEN .1. REESON. Countv .Induce. Rv FLORENCE WHITE. ( Seal ) -a 12-A w. Clerk. W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. 4. East of Riley HotaL Ceates' Block, Second Floor We have contracted for the County Agency for REPUBLIC TRUCKS and hereafter will sell and dis tribute Republic Trucks in Cass county along with our other business. The Republic Truck is too well and favorably known to need any introduction to the people of Cass county. Until our first order of Republic Trucks ar rives we will be glad to take any one interested to Omaha, where we can show the full line. PRICES AS FOLLOWS: l,500-lb Truck ................ . . . . . . .$ 895.00 Special -Ton Truck , 995.00 1-Ton Truck 1295.00 11-Ton Truck . 1650.00 2-Ton Truck - v.-. . . : .... . . . .... 1975.00 3J2-Ton Truck 2950.00 - ""PRICES ALL F. 0. B. FACTORY " ' 3 per cent War Tax and Freight to be added here. For full particulars we invite you to call at our office. T- H. Pollock Auto o Telephone No. 1 COMPANY OMAHA NOTICE TO tliKDinillS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss: In the County Court. In the matter of the Estate of Wil liam Budier, Deceased: To the Creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notitied. That I will sit at the County Court room 111 Plaits 111 1 1 1 It in said county, on the -Tth day of May, P.tis, and the :!M!i flay of Ausrusi. P.'is, at ! o'clock a. m. of each flay to receive and examin Vl! claims against said Estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for presenta tion, of claims against, said Estate in three months from the Tth dav of May, A. D. 1918. ami the. time limited for pavment of debts is one year from said iitli flay of May. P.HS. Witness my hand and the seal of said Countv Court this Jlth day of April, H'lS. ALLEN J. REESON. (SeiiD-al'S-lw County Judge. About Rheumatism. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most com mon of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that there is a remedy that will afford relief, and make rest and sleep poss ible. It is called Chamberlain's Lini ment. PLATTSMOUTH.