PLATTSMOUTH Sr.MI.Tl'EEELT JOURNAL. C4 i i I l S3 MURRAY STATE BANK MURRAY, NEB. BANK OF GASS COUNTY PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. BANK OF COMMERCE LOUISVILLE, NEB. FIRST SECURITY BANK CEDAR CHEEK, NEB. I.IANLEY..IIE3. :o:- :o:- -:o:- :o:- :o:- CAPITAL AfiD SURPLUS $13,000 CAPITAL AHOSUSFLUS 515,000 CAPITAL AiiD SURPLUS S80.0GO CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $23,000 CAFITAL AND SURPLUS $10,000 :o:- :o:- :o:- :o:- :o:- ISIS il i--.. e "Mr-.- y it &1 S OFFICERS FItANK STANDER AUGUST STANDI' Tt august factsc.h tiiomas e. par. mule V.'M. J. RAIL DIRECTORS CIIA3. C. PAP.JIEuE, President.. FRED NUTZMAN, Vlco President. W. CLlSj ROEOEKER, Cvshler. ! OFFICERS CilA.S. C. PARMELE JACOR TRITSCII T.tOM.AS E. PARMELE II. F. PATTERSON. F. G. EGENIIERGER OFFICERS THOMAS E. PARMELE. President. CIIAS. C. PARMELE, Vice-President. PAUL FITZGERALD. Cashier. RALPH R. LARSON, Asst. Cashier. r i- IT 5 a acuities enable ys to Hanoi tour sfussness m this Qountv Promptly and nomieaisy and on xms isasis wie invite Your Patronage. r .V. ?f -Vvcf res i - hsk jm N-V V-.V rruv r r -V rrv rV rfo,V e -T" -V "T. V T. V? r-r ry ,-kv OFFICERS WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, Pronideut. W. II. LOHNES, Vice-President. TIIOMAS E. PARMELE, Director. I NEWS FROM ALV0 Clifford Rucknell was taken to' . Lincoln Thursday morning, where Miss E;;in;:i Jordan wr ilay (Vatnmn drove to : ! -r S.;:i lav. in L'ir.cVm V."e ii:ur nr.:l Mr--. .7 S l T i r 'If. '. i.'!n--r Il-.-ciu)v ! v. i;h riuirir Co.-.-re Cock x'. ! -. i . . 1 . ' it' .Mr. Mr;-. C. i l; i r-iut ivc.s at tiro. i'!i?L-rr Tiiy'.nr -re in ',-!' e i '. pi'iont the vi lie was successfully operated upon for appendicitis, j V.'ill Sutton and ("has. Hucknell jautoed to Lincoln Monday to visit 'the latter's son, Clifford, who is in ;ue iiot-pitai mere. Mr. and Mrs. Xoel Foreman auto ed to I'niversiiy Place Sunday af ternoon to visit with Mrs. Foreman's O. X. Maa-ee. I Chas. Inawerson and' niahte: 1 wfi!: Mr. and j , ! Miss Elma. of Pawnee City, motored :0 over u'.Hi: R. J -r-'.:-! rA; Ct-jii ral Citv .no H. :e w. a i1 d i uroa' ff ; r):vir V.'ill Sutt;;n even in. a: or. 'nnvood. vi.- ii.i;-ertson. up th.o latter art of the weijk. visit l.i's :rlc-:ids until Montijv. Tl:e Mis-es Clara Dickerson and Mario App'-r.-an. v.i o are attending sunuuer st hoed at the state univer sity, came home Saturday, returning i .-"nmiav everiiia. i ro:.n Murey and J. B. Skinner Mrs. Ella Keof. r Thomas ai: 1 two Were so kind to in in our little children from Nortli I'-kota, I hereavemi-nt ; also, for lite came Saturday evenln?;- to see her j tributes. Mr. and .Mrs. A. P. father, who has been sick for s' i" sav and Family. time at the home o nis son, 1. C Keefer. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Grove ai re cent floral Lin.I- I ;- .y. . Ci'.W !reu, Ir. and Mrs. ioc Mis Gray ce Kreiiart LawreiKt. E relic rt of Mauley spent a fen- hour. Sunday afternoon at tko J. A. S-taf.'ei home he:-'-. r, ... , . , , ,. I Mondav f overs 1 troni here attended a hall i wmm items Loui" liornen.eier v.-as in Omaha t: m v ill i:c; and A-ee:i the Stat Journal W.c G reen v. (.;..! team or a i ; t ( x o lu.tv to meel Lit a Sim Mr; Liu rein I Sp'II t ! . ami! -le who lias been visitine; la.ivcs ;.nd friends at Clay Cen- r for some t ir.ie. i:ov i oi .v:r. ar. to v;.-it 1 i:vr !:o;r.e trie s-anio day. 'P. ild re n's l);y xerc5. hf '. i on Su:iday rrorni: (' at the M. Ik c It i: r Ms-- C!-r.i'-nts j Mr. a:.u :-r ". no i Fioyu ruc-tored ( le can j v. rt!tirn- ' ft a ev C to Lai: rit son and son Lincoln Wednes- i.a to brir.s their da 1 m i 'law lb i ; for a t ii1.' :.. . ,1, l-'lter Ik not; d:tv n'f:T n t a Aur.-l ;:re at b-fr for lie is o.ia cojiri:t!i Will h at eleven h. v.:o has Fort man, Hi velool: to i te the hitter's diamond Sa: noon. I he score was i.' to II favor of Greenwood. Mr. ami Mrs. Vern Lireh at: er- -i-i ; . , in Irom l uihrton. wiierc tau-!it pr.::c li'al tat -wo yt'ars. wiil fjeni the summer here. Lkieh will :i-uli Manual T in the liih jchoot Place the coming year. Alan P. Lin'.-ay, Jr.. : of A. Ik and Svivii Lin- May 1 '.). irilS, of ker.rt troubi funeral services were held at liome, Elder Rou-e of College Nebraska, condu vt i:' the ;f : OL Mr. t lie school -ie ('iara Dickerson, homo P'Tfl DccorStion day. " Mr. and Mrs. W. Kr.icely and children of Omaha are visitma; Dr. ".:il Mrs. L. M'lir and children tins rei.'K. They picnicked on keeping .Vatcr creek Tnes Iav. i Fern Dimmit t, Dorothy McKimoii ,Tr. i who pre atenuir.a summer school i car. bio :iu: 1 1 the Vlnv, vie" -. i . work- at a nu 1 O! . .oi.rr;: tin a- :.'.. . Va.. i.a: fin " ! V O '(.-I: ! a vh; . i .u.:a.y t from 1 stath th.at lo in- :dr.;. Uiiivers.it v Place came home Sat urday noon. They returned Mon day evening by auto route. Mi--..s Marie Stroemer and La r son. iVvrr e Stone are attending the Ep l (i at j worth. League convention at Falls s ixet-ICity this week :is delegates and Rev. j C. E. Connell is also in attendance. He leaves f jtl.er. mother, breaker. Manuel, sisrs Francos. Lncilo and Nnthryn to m i;ro.. Th 2 funtr.'.I of L'oyd Proiuy who died at Portsmouth, Va.. was h:ld from the M. Ik church here Sunday. The services were conducted by b v. Iarco Eesack CT.r:?i'- . '' no me t ' r a in .or ; n a ral i!:ry -(turned to his on Monday af-vi.-it with rela- O. R. Mc!or,r,M and ch. ill- re r., Mara'uerite and Rolert, reto.r oi Sunday from ikcir visit in Piatt mouth. SciaeTer is v: oier :s vim: r.i-, wit ii iends liere. IT" is on a Hina a mc ?or el th. Char'-c-i i : s ii. a n y fi-rbttmh. F. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. John Am-;ver! and children. Marvel and John Ikirton, visited relatives at Council Plut s from Thursday until Sunday even in. a-. Mrs. ( p. uite anr' sen, Lewi Mr. and Mrs. John Xreuaer of Point, Nebra.-ka, were call in a: i r a E, mm n u tj U t Li S QNE0 : ITS DE PARTS OflES ArPROrSIATE FAREWELL TEN DERED A TO DEPARTING SISTER MEMBER. Afl:?'r.oon Patty ar.d Picnic Lunch con Mrs. IvIeDaniel a FAitli fr.l IJcmher of Guild. "i-it'ii VV.-il:i. . lay's I'oily. Yesterday afternoon the ladies and friends of St. Mary's Guild and St. Luke's parish gathered at the nrctiv homo of Mrs. F. L. Cummins. J on 9th etreet to tender another one :iiil j of their faithful members, Mrs. J. E. 'est ! McDaniel, a farewell. This farewell on i was in the nature of an afternoon relatives in Elmwood on Saturday party and picnic luncheon and was evening. i another of the delightful events of On Weur.es d:,v. Mav 29. at Lin-!" sprirur season.' Mrs. McDaniel C. F. Con noil in the AIvo ccno'cry. ed leaves -lis fath.er. Met sister, Lulu, who live ir burial was m .he mci Prouty ; Caiifor: The father atteodM the funeral and will remain here a month. Mr-. Carl John. .on bar- recently received, a card from France fnun her brother, John Emile Parry, v. ho onlktcd in May. 1 b' 1 7 . in Texa-.-:. ile, as lie is familiarly knov. n in was soot to Now York last V A m A 4 V U ; Em f ? t':i w8- - B1 I "V'-n-r-'i t-!.l v: s not r.mvl tiv cnt i'O JTk 7TN r if-Tt. ti fi Z.:.t fiV V.v TSV V P! "-" 1 - ' a m - rr-jr h . m o v . ... i$ R P Qmm "nnert b,e-f. beitiir in the h-.-ntal P jgji H O J fiiifnr some tin'iC- hut h" reaained his lU H Tx ft S3 rn SI n liiht:iIlh antl arrived, in Franco safely ii&Slyy? about three Hi 1 y 0 n n U H n iof ih J-J: f n J I I t Ml. I -v V 1 )lk GIVEN AT- ildel Plattsmouth, Heb. Comr.i3nccr.icni Z.'vcrcr-cs he hrst t oo.meiiCement exrrcise- he Aivo con.- oiniHt'Mi r ciooi were ihebl in the iliah so-hocd auditorltnu. ! on three succe:;?ive uiahts. May 21, HI 22 and 2.k 1 H U - s. lit F I Tuesday evening was held the "Senior f'lass I)ay" j-roaram which combiod of a Salutatory, Class I'is- torv. C!av? Prot hefv, Cla-s Will fes'tory. Clav? Pro lic'y, ( oi- -. , ill. r-i v- p cra!:;eod m-iiical numlioro and the ii ! Valedictory. coin occurred the marriage of Miss Opal Hire ar.d Mr. John Krueaer. ;:ot!i are well known and popular youn.r pee-jio, bavin a; preo.vn from hib.lhr.od ili is place in the .eai vieinit v oi" i A we-biina" supper was! served at thse home of the bride's j or-mt.. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hite, ! only the immediate family being; in attendance, v.iih the exception of Miss Hut tie Arres, who with the bride's brother. Lewis Hite, accom panied the bridal pair to Lincoln and were present at the ceremony. Mr. and. Mrs-. Krueaer have the best wishes of their many friends here, a:ui left Monday for Wtot Point, where they will be at home after Jane irth on a farm near that place. EEZPING HOME PIPES BURNING. 3 Saturday, June 8 Dancing from 8 p. m. to 12 m. p t the close the t-en- presonte-'l the school with a heaiHitul r.ew clock lor tiie Ilia.. ; school asr-en-Jly roon1. uH.ruay ni.Tiit itse comooy. ou tbied "Deacon Dubb" v.as present ed by the Senior class 'oefore a crowd ed auditorium. Evervone who was ; t s it it W TO KEEP YOU COOL! Best of order and a good time. Ladies' free check room. r H M SI EVIusic by EtroehSer Orchestra present Senior speke very bi,;h.ly of it. Tho a.niv deserves great deal cf praise for their ab.ility to present this t lay so ? v.ccessfuliy. Thursday efterr.oon "dr. I!. W. Caldwell, of the history department of the State University, autoed in from Lincoln and delivered the com mencement adores.-: in th? evening to the class of it)lS before a crowd ed house. His subject dealt partic ularly with the important periods in the history of America up to the present time and their effect upon I us all. His remarks to the chies Ice Cream and Cake and Soft Drinks will be served in the hall. Pi 1 were in accordance with the sj'ent "Patriotism." School closed on Wednesday, May ISth, with a picnic at the school ! house. Ssnis, 50g; Ladies, Free; Speoiafers, 25g Pius War Tax to Help Lick the Kaiser. El Kssiszssaassi Card of Thanks We wish to take this method of expressing our most sincere thanks Our main duty of today is to keep all the home tires burnina; and to take care th.at our boys, when re turnina; from over there find their families in best health. Therefore you need a remedy which holds tho sichr.ess off by helping the resisting power of nature to expel all danger ous substances and morbific germs out of your system. Triner'.s Amer ican Elixir of Bitter Wine performs this role in the most reliable way. It is a home remedy in the best sense of the word, because it removes all stomach disorders and restores the normal functions of the intestinal tract. At drug stores. Refuse cheap imitations and a?.k of your druggist Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine, $1.10. For rheumatism, neu ralgia, lumbago. and similar pain try Triner's Lini ment. It is a very excellent prepa ration, ?7 and C"c at drug store-, by mail 45 and TSc. Joseph Triner company, 133371C-TJ South Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. CORN FOR REPLANTING. Lim'ted amount of Reids yellow dent, already tested in the field and made a fine stand. Select ear, $4.00 bushel. Johnson Bros., Neb. City. CASTOR I A or Infants and Children Isi Use For Over 30 Years i and family will remove to sunny j California in a few da vs. where the ! McDaniel family will make their I heme in the future. St. Mary's Guild has lost a number of their good workers through removal from city and going elsewhere to make their I l-.-imcc o-nrt nnw ftlPV DTP rOil"!Sr to IOSe , 1 -IT T I .. tl.. . 1 1. r. 1 . j auou.tr. .mis. .)iu;i:ia'i net.-. n:-t-u .i j member of St. Mary's Guild during iher residence in this city and has not only been a member, but has been one of their most efficient and faithful workers, always doing and willing to do her share. The Cummins home had neen made very attractive with handsome bououcts of the garden flowers plac ed here and. there. The ladies in ! charge of the this afternoon's cn- tertairment had planned a number of amusements from which the guests derived much rdersure. On the arrival of all the guests, the first diversion introduced was a race in eating peanuts. Twenty minutes were distributed and the guests were given hut a few moments to eat these peanuts. Mrs. Ed. Egenberg cr got away with hers the first and was awarded the prize.. Strinas, with a peanut at one end were then dis tributed and the' guests were re quested to eat string, peanut and all, without any assistance so far as their hands were concerned. In this contost Mrs. Will Clement carried off the prize. A few moments were then devot ed to a pleasant social conversation and then the guests were invited to the dining room where an elegant ard delicious picnic buffet luncheon sprains, ewemngs i " as j erveu. The ladies of St. Mary's Guild truly did enjoy themselves at this rftcrnoon party, but the fact that they were to lose another of their faithful members from their midst, eact a shadow on their pleasures. But, while they regret losing Mrs. McDaniel, yet, on their departure they extended their best wishes to her for hapniness in their new home in Sunny California. Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel and daugh ter wilblepart for Salina, Kas., to morrow morning over the Missouri J Pacific where they will visit relatives and friends before their departure for California. ' ': 1 The Longways vs- Tha Red Sox Red Sox Bail Park You will enjoy seeing the good clean game the Longways put up. They stand now at the head of the Greater Omaha league and this will be their first Sunday game out of town, there beintr one odd team in the Greater Omaha. Come out and see the home team win. 3:00 SHARP NOTICE OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEETING The county Board of Equalization will sit for the purpose of equalizing he a.-sossment of Cass county for the year 1S1S. in the Commissioners' Chamber at the court house in Platts mouth.. Nebraska, beginning Tues day, June 11. 191S, at f o'clock a. m.. and continue in session from day to day till NOON on Saturday, June 1", ID IS. All claims for equalization must be filed on or before NOON of Fri day, June 14. 1D1S. FRANK J. LIBERSIIAL. Count v Clerk. BERRY BOX MATERIAL Quart oblong boxes, f2.L,-" for r.OO; crates. 14c; tacks, oz.. T cents; crate nails, lb., l.'.c. Johnson Bros.. Nebraska t'ity, Nebraska. Contractor Joseph Peters was a visitor in Gh-nwood today, having gone there for the purpose of look ing after some work which he has there. NEBRASKA WRITES MOTHER LETTER. From Monday's Paily. Don Arries on Mother's day, May 12, remembered his mother and the letter has just arrived, coming this morning, which considering the circumstances has made good time. In the letter he pays honor and tri bute to the mother, and expresses gratitude for the possession of a mother to write to, saying many cf the boys w'th him have no, and tolls of the Y. M. C. A. who are furnish ing flowers at the front for the beys to wear in honor of their mother. HOUSE We buy Rags, Rubber, Iron and Metal! Second Hand Furniture of all kinds! PAYS BEST PRICES! S. GHfiSEN, Manager Eighth and Vine St., Plattsmouth, Nebaska TEL. 608 Alwnvs txsars the jgjlto the neighbors and friends who "Lifnamre o Mrs. Hugh Cecil who has been visiting in the city for the past week departed for her home this afternoon at Dunlap, Iowa. . Sandow Motor Trucks! The High Grade All-Purpose Truck Will stand the strongest test, and prove its value to every user. See one at our parage, one-half block south from Main on Fifth Street. Bring in Your Cars! We are the Repair Men, and are here to give you Ser vice in all lines. We have mechanics to do vour work with a guarantee at all times. RIOTOR TRUCK SERVICE! We have added a new truck to our service lines and are prepared to do all kinds of heavy transferring". Welding Batteries Recharged Gas and Oils Hawkeye Tires and Tubes Telephone 394. EWIASOIKI. PROPRIETOR