TKU2SDAY. KAY 20 1915. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-TTEEKLT JOURNAL. rA6 72R23. I IL- -111 3 S3 MANLEY STATE DANK STANLEY, NEB. MURRAY STATE BANK MURRAY, NEB. IAKK OF GASS COUNTY PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. BANK OF COMMERCE FIRST SECURITY BANK CEDAR CREEK, NEB. 8 ci LOUISVILLE, NEB. -:o: :o:- :o:- :o:- CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13,000. CAPITAL AKD SURPLUS SI 5,000 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 580,000 CAPITAL AHD SURPLUS 523,000 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 510,000 :o:- -:o:- -:o:- :o:- v 4" B OFFICERS frank ktandhr au(:i;;it stander august pautscji thomas b. t'armklh WM. J. RAU. DIRECTORS CFIAS. C. PARMELE, President. FRED NUTZMAN, Vice-President. W. GLEN BOEDEKER. Crshier. OFFICERS CI1AS. C. PARI! ELK JACOR TRITSOH . TWOMAS E. PARMRLB R. F. PATTERSON. F. G. EGENEERGEft OFFICERS THOMAS E. PARMELE, President. CIIAS. C. PARMELE, Vice-President. PAUL FITZGERALD. Cashier. RALPH R. LARSON. Asst. Cashier. OFFICERS WILLIAM SCHNEIDER. President. W. II. LOHNES, Vice-President. THOMAS E. PARMELE, Director. Our Facilities Enable lis to Hand! Your usiness in this County Promptly and Iconomically and on this Basis We invite Your Patronage, - tUi! Vfe. kia fall Syodayl p f ! T(i8 Oeseiins -vs- Tho Bed Sox Red Sox Ball Park The Eeselins is a fast team, and a bunch of good, clean players not ur.knevm in Plattsmouth vhere they have plajed before. They defeated the fast Armour team last Sunday. Come cut and see this Decoration day game. You'll enjoy it. :00 SHARP L b u ri L h c w. 5 rrn V.Vil:i--':jiy'.- ;."-. Lloy.l Gap-n was a pasor.g-T to Omaha this ir.orr.irig. con: nig v.p fron hi- home ".car Murray. Ji.hr. Urik f rm south of Cedar Cr-'i l; v. :;:- a vi.-itor in Plat ti'incuth this n:or?, in. ir. coming to look aficr .-'no business at ih? county peat. W. A. Olive and C. L. Baker, both rf Wt'Cfintr Water were visitors in I i.i .: siiiom h today, coming to look j;f!f r some business at tho court house. R"Lert Brissey of EH: Ore-': ;:r rlvi"! in Use city l;st evening :iid i vi. ; inic with friends in the city for p, short time, also looh'.ng after som ? business. Mr?. John Buehe of near Cedar Crwk w a? a vi.-itor in Plat turnout h this morning, uhcro she i- visiting vviih frie nils and ah-o doin.T i--c in? trading. Kaymond Creamer and 'Hud Xich t !? from near Murray were passenq-.-.- to Or.-aha tlijs jtiornin, vviiere they are looking after oome i'Usines f r the day. l.y Kosentliral of Omaha was .a l.uslnos.s vi.sitor in the citj- tlii? inorn v.g look inp; after some business rela tive to in.-iallinrj; a lisl'.t p'ant ?outh of the city. Auirust Wendt of near Murdock was a business visitor in Plattsirouth this morning, where he i transact ing: some business in tho city and also at the county seat. James Kinney of Albany. Mo., was a visiter in this ci.ty last cveninnr, having been at Weeping "Water siiending some days with his son and returned to his home this morning. Charles Jewel, the precinct assess or from Elrnwood was a visitor in the city this morning, coming to look after the matter of making his final report for the work of assessing the present yenr. J. J. Meisinger from near Cedar Creek was a visitor in this city vesterdav afternoon looking after some business and returned to his home last evening on a later Jrain of the Burlington. IT. R. Smith, of Murdock. was looking after some business in the city today, having come to make his final report to County Assessor Geo. L. Farley- on the work of assessing his home precinct for the year. In the county court this morning was had the final hearing of the matter of the settlement of the es tate of the late Andrew Dill, and the The Truck You Have Been Looking for i lie Lien by I ruck The Truck for the all-purpose man. One of the best on the market and sold at prices that are right. Just Look Over a Few of the Best Points found in a Truck and call me for a Demonstration and I will Show You the Rest. Detailed Specifications for One Ton: Capacity, L',000 pounds. Body allowance 009 lbs; total ca pacity, 2.900 lbs. "U'heelbas'S 11" 4 inches. Roatl Clearance, 12 inches. II Brake Horsepower, as governor speed (1300 r. p. ra.) 25. Frame," Pressed steel, deep by 4 wide and 3-1 C thick. Speed, 16 miles per hour. Also Two Ton and Three Ton Trucks! Card-Adams Motor Co. OMAHA DISTRIBUTORS L. L. WADE, Local Dealer Plattsmouth, Nebraska Call Phone 2Io. 3120. administrator dismissed, the entire matters pertaining to he estate be ing settled. Samuel flackenherg and wife ar rived in the city this morning from their home near Cedar Cre-k, com ing to be present at the commence ment exercises, nnd to see the grad uation of their daughter Mis? c,retal Hafkenherg. Earl Highschu" of near Greenwood was in the c"ty this morning coming for the purpose of looking alter some business in the office rf the di-trict court, and after having concluded the matters which called him here departed for his heme. Will Z. Wood of Sourherlar.d. v. he is the owner of a ranch, anl who came to the South Omaha market with cattle from his ranch, af;er concluding his busine; there, ran down to Plattsmouth to visit for a short time at the homo cf his l.rrth-cr-in-law, George B. Mann cf thr Journal Printery. Many of the friends of Fred R f cn crans. who a host of people know here, were able to meet him he with the Nebraska contingent des tined for Camp Dodge passed through this city last evening Fred came from II.rlan county and was making his home at Alma when ho was se lected to go to Camp Dodge. V Miss Goldie Herrick cf Malwrn. Iowa, was a visitor in Plattsmouth since last Saturday coming with her friends E. W. Lewis, ard visit at tho home of J. W. Lewis near Murray, until yesterday, and comin r to Plattsmouth to see her friend E. W. Lewis uepsrt for Camp Dodge, with the quota from this county, 'then de parting on number two for her home at Malvern. From Tiiosday'ss raily. Frank Vallery of Murray, vas a business visitor in Plattsmouth this morning, driving up in his car. Col. Huston of LaPiatte was trans acting some business between trains today noon, returning on the early afternoon train. C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was in the city this morning looking af ter some legal matters before the county court. A. II. Troop was a paPscnc-.T to South Omaha this morning, v.-here he was looking after ror:e matters on the live stock market. Lauren Michel, of Alvo, was n vh-.itor in the city today, coming ir. to look after some matter of busi ness at the court house. Henry Heebner came up this morn ing fj.om Murray and will rro to Cedar Creek this afternoon where he is the manager for the Duff elevator. Wayne Propst of Union who was looking after some business in Omaha yesterday stopped here on h3 way home, to look after some matters also. Fred ITableman, F. W. Puckman and Fred Bartelle, all from Avoca, were in this city this morning, look ing after some business at the coun ty seat. Tho estate of Margaret Wolf, of Avoca, was admitted to probate thi.: morning in the county court and Robert Mickel was appointed admin istrator. Joe C. Wheeler who has been visit ing here for the past few days de parted last evening for Table Rock, near where he is farming this sum mer. L. G. Todd, of near Murray was a visitor in this city this afternoon, coming from Omaha, where he has been on seme business and stopping here for some business matters. Lloyd Lewis was a visitor in this v.-t:cu are e. naning 1 1. 1.- atternoon. E. V,. Smith and son Sidney of near I'ninn were in the city this morning driving up in a spring wagon and looking after some busi ness for the morairg returning this afternoon. Mr. Anderson Rouse who i mak ing his homo with Crover Wi.ll on the farm west of Mynard was a pas senger to Lincoln this morning, where he is looking after some bu-i-ne?s for the day. Ji.hn M'. rford, of near Greenwood was a tmsinefs vi.sitor in this city today, coming in to make his final report in tho matter of assessing Salt Creek precinct, and to look- af ter some oilier business matters as well. I'rr.m Monday's Itnily. Ih-rt Satchel departed this morn ing for South Omaha, where ho is looking after the live stock market. Dr. J. F. Brendtl. one of tho hust ling physicians of Murray, w:i? si business visitor in Plattsmouth this morning. L. D. Ifiatt, of Murray, was a vis itor in Plattsmouth. last evening, coming to visit with friends for the afternoon. Joseph Spicka of Omaha, who has been visiting south of this -ity at tho home of Mr. Fiank Lioport and fam ily, returned to his home this after noon. Henry Guthman was over lat ev oning from his homo at Murdock. anl this morning departed for Om aha, whore lie will look after some business. A. R. Burhee of Union, w;y look ing after some business in Platts mouth this morning, coming up to attend to some business matters in the county seat. Mrs. Ross Raines, of Weeping Water, was a visitor in the city for the past few days, coming up last Saturday evening to visit at the home of her brother, Herman Hough. L. C. Gillespie, of Louisville, who has l)een visiting at the home of his father R. C. Gillespie and wife of Watson, Mo., returned this afternoon and stoppc dhere for a short time (in his way home. .Art Baker, of Murray, was a vis itor in Plattsmouth last evening and pot rained in, having no chains for his car. He was compelled to remain over night as the Missouri Pacific did not run. Frank Good. who was vLuting with friends in Omaha, going up from his home in Murray, was oom ncdled to stay in Omaha over night, and came tlown this morning, seek ing a way home from here. The crew of workmen who have been and are still engaged on the home of Win. Puis, consisting of Emil Walters. A. B. Smith, O. M. Iintz, Henry Toekotter and John Hirz, were all passengers to Murray this afternoon. Wm. Fritchman departed this af ternoon for Grant, in the western portion of the state", where he had been for the most of the spring, working on the farm of James Mrasek, and where he will build some more buildings. , Harry Schuldice departed this morning for Omaha, where he has enlisted in the engineering depart ment of the government service, and will leave this evening for Chicago, and from there will go to North Carolina, where he will be listed in the service as a blacksmith. Miss Alpha Hallstrcrn and Albert Schul dice accompanied him to Omaha to see hira depart. Miss Lelia Bennett has just re- enlisted in the coast artillery, and who departed for the Phillipine Is lands, going via the Hawaiian Island from which place the letter was written, stating that after a short stop they would go on to their des tination, d trip requiring 29 days more on the sip. Wheat is looking' "fine in Chase county at this time. Rosencrans is still selling land in this section. Ho will make a trip west Sunday even ing, June 2. Make the trip with him and look the country over. 29-2t SOCIAL DANCE Given at : T.I. W. A. HALL J. SATURDAY EVE, JUNE 1ST, Good nius-ic and a good time - Everybody invited. YOUR COUNTRY AND YOUR DUT"! If you consider it your duty to serve your country to the utmost of your power, you must first and fore most take care of your health. The spirit of the times demands the most perfect development of body and of mind, and maintaining the highest degree of efficiency, but without health you cannot do anything. A good stomach is an indispensable condition of health and Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine is the surest refuge in all stomach dis orders. Triner's remedy regulates the bowels, restores healthy appe tite, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. At drug stores, $1.10. Triner's Liniment will dispel your pains in case of rheumatism, neu- ! ralgia, lumbago, sprains, sw ellings, ! sore muscles, etc. At drug stores. "o and C5 cents; by mail, 4." and To cents. Joseph Triner Company, 1333-1343 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois. m31. FARMERS ATTENTION. If you are in need of any farm implements in the line of cultiv:toi s. read what Mr. John F. Gorder says he has in the cultivator line. FOR SALE Light Bramah egg fors hatching. 15 for $1.25. CO for $3.50. 100 for $6.5 0. Mrs. John W. Stones, My nard, Neb. 3-ll-3mosw v W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East of Riley HoUL Coates Block, Second Floor Cpyrirtt 1913 Th fluuso oi Kupi'c&Leimcy !3 city this afternoon, coming to see his brother Wayne depart for Camp (Ceived a letter from her brother, Lo- JJouge with the quota of selectmen laud O. Bennett, who some time ago Decoration Day - To-day America has been called to the defense of those same prin- ciples and liberties for which we are honoring our heroes this Mem orial Day. We have read of the glorious tradi- tions of America, of the patriotism and valor of its sons to-day we see th em, Stern duties are before us now. We are engaged in the world's mightiest conflict the struggle of might and right. Whether right triumphs depends on every one of us. Are you doing your part? Philip Shimcii