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    MONDAY, JULY 8, 1918.
PLATTSMOITTI1 REMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PARK TWO
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OIL'S THE THING
In tractor operation the selection of
the most suitable lubricant deter
mines the life and work capacity of
its engine. And this year every farm
tractor is a war engine that deserves
the most skillful care and operation.
STANOL1ND
GAS ENGINE TRACTOR OIL
is especially made to meet the severe
lubricating requirements of kerosene
burning engines. It meets the speci
fications of tractor manufacturers and
has proved its efficiency by keeping
tractor engines up to their gruelling
task day in and day out in all
weathers and under all conditions.
It keeps compression tight, lubricates
evenly, produces a minimum of car
bon and can be depended on to give
you a full day's work from your trac
tor at highest motor efficiency.
Fill your oil tank with Stanolind Gas En
gine Tractor Oil and convince yourself.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(NeW' OMAHA
IT - . .1
GRANTED A SEPARATION.
.Mr.-. lie
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rrv.t y.
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at: erne. :i v:
:u!rv Lar:-':;i'. vs.
- ; i iul i'
:ii t-ult Larson wherem
a-i."M ii.r a sep:-ration
wife, c li-.iruins extreme
The c;t was prosecuted by
it-.jr: :t y A. (.;. (' )V ar.-l : -y
M Archer. after
' vi -i- v. ; II i:i ;ii:d tee m.:i
' io.r-t vi s nara-
! !: v. a-; i:ra!::il. where;.;- ;!ie lnjs
;.;;n i r . :; -n ! o rr i."' ::.-'.;e.I.
ar-: i'.r i lit r -...id en na:"' v
j tored.
WILL CD TO GREAT LAKES.
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tint a
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!iir'p!:f
to enter
l:as lictil
rvaf
t-ii-f
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in! i - a i U "f.ro-.vn hero,
. -ij-t ii fri'-nils vl,() are
"ee l : r (('.-. in tl str-
Pl.it t-r.u;Uth nun, who prefer j-erv-their
country in tl e ur';i! war
ua tUi- ser. rutlier than in land Most
ef th? would-be recruits want to
! now v. h-:t the pay i ; while train
!: K. Tliey are iufenaed that it is
::i a month. i,lu b(,ard and lod
iu:. a:ul the use of a unifimu. After
:'.jiroxii:iately two nient'as on a
; raining ship, tiie Merchant Marine
recruits are placed In the crev.s cf
carpo or pasenner -vessels?, for mcr
antii' voyages to various quarters of
the jrlht. They ar? exc:npted from
:i:ilitary .service.
THE EEC CROSS DANCE.
: e .f f!,
v.-iM :i!,V.-
f f.'.il' TV.
'!r. Kirvonek
! !!
'f!'-r.t
an fir the
' :vy ;.nd v.ili k-irn what tl.ere is to
:io . ;..'.! 1d tl!-- thine.-: in th' best
v i tl ;it fl::ii; be required of bim.
Kr!ii I V i'lii y'f Daily.
Tiie dance which the ladies of the
V I Cr;:-.- were to h.ve jrivr-j n
'i:ie street near the pust.Ie. wa.
ts'lven to the Kdjides Hall, where they
a.i l an xeelU :it irie. but above all
t !;.-y raised a i i;;n tf money, for the
i:se f.f this branch of the Grod Sa
naritan work cf the country in al
I' viatins the distress of the people of
all nations. The ball Ramos v.hicii
v as a portion will be found .n
brother column.
FAEI-IERS' ATTEiTION.
The time to buy Hinder Twine this
year is when you cau iret it. Just
rt i.i .v .- i-i.ity. ( received 14.000 pounds of IVering
I'. ;. Fri('; ref : ;Iy i, j p i-.t '. ( Standard Twine, which we will sell.
!i!)i;:i: aent tor the 1. S. Ship- j lor strictly easii, at -a'.jC per lb
CH AIJCE TO CIRCLE THE GLOBE.
jar'-: IVard Kecrnit iiv; Survie, rt-j-
i ts numerous inquiries f rriu youn.s?
JOHN V. G ORDER,
:i-tfd&w. Plattsmouth, Nob.
KEEP --IJitli
YOUR M0NEraIi
IW OUR BAN K Sip
AiD HAVE
SKILLED KEN HOE
WANTED FOR ill
SLEEPS ANY OLD WAY NOW.
THE NEED OF TRAINED MEN IN
ALL AVOCATIONS ARE NO'V
NEEDED.
Ml
From Friday's laily.
"I am r0 years old ;;nd never was
tick until S yei-rs a.o when ! .ot
tiomath trouble. I have pc:it a
1( rtun-; for medicine which did not
cure. I kept on suffeiin.n and setting
worse. A fellow worker told . me
j.lout -Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Af- ' IGED LADY CALLED AWAY FROM
H OF IS,
flARY COWLES
The following is from tlie Pi-trict
Uoard of Nebraska, and is i-ts'jed to
all local boards.
State Headquarters is in rcelpt
of a telegram whidi will be ;;ive!i
you l.elow indicating' that a call may
be expected about July L'tM'i far
skilled men for the Kngineer 'ois.
Please noie carefully the imirue
tions in the teleftiain has to in
kind of registrants who mav vol
unteer, but do not fend in any vamos
or numbers to this olhce uut'.l you
get a further bulletin, which v; !'"
ini; prepared giving more pe'!ie in
structions as to manner of reporting
volunteers and availahles. In tliis
call as in former calls this !'".( d -sires
to not only know how many
volunteers but hov many mer :m
have available for draft and we are
preparing a form upon which ye.u
can make report.
I am asking the newspapers (f the
state to print tl.-1 newv of thi-- call
and wish you would ask your local
papers to advertise it as inii'li as
they can prior to July J 7th.
The telegram of the I'rovo.-.t .Mar
shal General is a- follows-
"No. K-17-0. The K:i;-i n .-er
roip- is in lived of certain skilled
men. Only white nu n qualilie-l f -r
general military service may h ;u -cepled
under this call. No man who
i needed to till the July c:!'.s :1
rer.dy announced saould be allow v d
to volunteer for this rervice. N'olun
teers may be accepted froi i the
1 'j 1 S class provided 'he registrant:-,
waives all time liaiits for classifica
tion and examination.
The following types of nun are
desired: Auto repairmen, awuen.
blacksmiths, boatmen, bridge car
pen! ers. cabinet makers. caulkers,
concrete foremen, concrete wor'..tr-.
construction foreman, cook. drafts
men, electricians, gas engine men.
stationary engine men, farriers,
h o r ic h o . r s . 1 i 1 1 -. o g r a p h e r -. martin
ists. bugh rs. photographers, plumb
ers, powdermen, ei-aarry:nen, ri'-:g :--.
shoemakers, surveyors, tailors, team
sters, telephone operators, timber
men and typographers.
Please give the widest publicity
to this matter using the "Na. ion's
Want Column" method anil urging
qualified registrants to present them
selves to their local boards fur list
ing. If a sufficient number f vol
unteers are not secured, involun
tary induction will be ued. m
July lSth wire this ofllce the num
ber cf qualified men listed in each
o fthe above occupations v.jia'i we
may expect from your state. Upon
receipt of this information we v. ill
make definite allotments and com
plete mobilization details. T.ocal
Hoards must understand t hor.uigh'y
that these registrants are not to be
inducted until orders are reeeicd as
allotments and that no men .need
ed to fill the July calis already an
nounced shall be permitted to vol
unteer. Volunteers for this service
shall not be released to the Np.vy or
?.Iariue Corps or allowed to withdraw
their application prior to Augu. t t.
- CKOWDKU."
LtTEST TIRE BULLETIN
WHY DO YOU KEE? YOUR MONEY IN YOUR POCKET, OR
YOUR HOUSE. WHEN 1H RE IS A SRFE PLACE; LIKE OUR BANK.
TO PROTECT IT?
WHEN YOUR MONEY IS IN YOUR HOUSE THERE IS A
TEMPTATION TO SPLNDIT. WHEN IT IS IN OUR BANK THERE
IS A TEMPTATION TO ADD TO IT.
YOU HAVE PFACE OP MIND WHEN YOUR MONEY IS SAFE.
PUT IT IN OUR BANK.
WE PAY 3 1-2 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
COME TO OUR BANK.
a ariiners
o a. n a
THE NEW BANK.
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS FROM 7:00 TO 9;00
Received at the Smith Garage,
Agents for Cass County.
I You can get General Tires at the
j old price until July .".th exce pting
ilOx::1 plain and ll-xl'. plain and
i cords.
j A new list priro i-S enclosed hrre
jWith and a supply of these imprint-
led with vour name will go forward
in a few days.
The C H. government
over the supply of rubber and only
allow rubber manuf u ! urers snvcut
sixteeiiths of the amount of rubber
they used last year. This force.;
them to cut their production accord
ingly. In a short time jon wiil find tiros
mighty hard to buy at any price.
You aro get! in;; the advantage of
the unusually hi;; purchase we madej
before the raise in prices April 2nd.
Many of our dealers have taken ad-!
vantage of this opportunity and our
stock, purchased at the old price,
will soon be exhausted.
t-r taking three doses I felt like a
uift'ei'Uit man; before taking it I
could not lie on my back r.or right
.-i;'.e. Nov.' 1-. c in sleep anv old
way." It is a simple. harmless
preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal niiicua from the intestinal
traet and allays the inflammation
which caie-os p'-acticaPy all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, in
cluding appondic'tis.. One dose will
convince or money .refunded. Wey
rich SL lladraba. and druggists
everywhere.
PLATTSMOUTII E0Y
MAKING GOOD
Fierii Krii!:iy' h.iily.
Word i--- just received of the pro
motion of Ralph White, who K ;- l- ,r
some time l.c'ii located with the
American Hell Telephone Company
a( Victoria. Tex::.-, to the pe-.itiou
of the manager of that company's
ofliee at ArmorlHa. Texas. wh'Oh is
a much larger town and a larger
and more important oiiice. carrying
a much greater responsihilit v. and
also a larger salary. The .many
friends of .Mr. White in this city as
well as elsewhere will be pleased to
know of his good fortune in r e;v-
ing tlsis camel promotion and recog
ni;: n of his ability.
THE TYLER HOME
SOUTH OF TOWN SOLD
I'i ! I'l i.'.i.v's l'.iily.
'he l.c'ii home :o:i;h oi tlr.-- iity
which lias been the dwedltng nlace
lor si me time .i .ur. e . I vier ami
f.imily, has j :i -t i y recently changed
har.ds. l-e-ing -sold to i!.- H. Arm
strong through the negotiations of
C. H. Schleicher of Omaha Thi
has made .dr. i yier and tamuy a
gvod home, and he has not detinitely
decided
ture.
what he will do in th'- tu-
WILL VISIT FOR SOME TIME.
Vreni Vr:.t.i-s l.:i!y.
Mrs. I ranu K. tiiitnamn ami son
Paul departed this morning for
Hoi.e. Idaho, w 1 re they will visit
with Charies Cu'hmau ami family
,.i.d with. Herman IT. Xeif7;l and
fatnilv for seine time. While it is
nice to go and visit with the children
that is not :ho only attrition for
li e sieirk j iit iiiii.!.1 a vis't and lefi
a grandson and son :'jr Mi. a. .1 .Mrs
e haries (J-thman, whi"' h.'.-s smt
'liarms for Crandma Culhii.an.
CHAUTAUQUA GOES TO COLORADO
From Friday's I'i'.ily.
After a verv succetisf ul lecture
ceuirse at this place, the prapal: nalia
is being shipped to lirush. Co'Tado.
where they v.ill give a course of en
tertainments and -ectures the sr.nie
as hero. The rotation ef the talent
will arrive at that place in time to
take mi the work in regular order
as they appeared here.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
Of the 1'nited States for the Dis
tnct of Nebraska. Lincoln Division
In the Maiter of Charles L. Nor
ma.!!, Hankrupt. Case No. In
Ihinkrupf cy.
On this: 1 -t day of June A 1) I It 1 S
on filing and reading the petition of
the above named bankrupt for hi.s
discharge herein, it is 'OltDF.KHI)
that the loth day of August. A. IV
If) IS, be j;nd tl;r same is lierediy fix
ed iis the- date on or before which
all creditors of. and all other persems
interested in, said estate and the
i. -alter of the discharge in bank
ruptcy of the said bankrupt shall, if
they desire to oppose the same, file
my ofiice in Lincoln. Nebraska, in
i I s; id Dislricl. their appearance in
il.ir I rti vn :
".riling, in opposition to the grant-
I ing of the fa id discharge, and also
within ten days thereafter, hie m
my said office specification- of the
gf .Mi'uis of said opposition.
WITNKSS my hand hereto, at my
o'lice in Lincoln. Nebr iska, the dav
ami d ite lir.-.t above written.
IAN!I:L II. M cC L K N A 1 1 A N.
7 -."-ltd II v Heferee in Uaukruptcy.
A WORLD OF SUFFERING
REWARD OF GOOD LIFE
LOST.
Wednesday evening, July llrd, be
;-"'.-!i Nebraska Oitv and I'latts-
liiiouth an automobile tire, rim and
Hy buying at the old price you gel ! carrier :;ix1. A reward of ?7.T,0
high grade General Tire
teed for a.OOO
guaran- v, jj j,r. paid for t!i);ir return or for
InilCS, at le'S.S tlian'.Mliv Infnrm'ilinii l.-.-iri.tiT- i f llw rr-
you would have to pay for cheaper ! Vl, wry of the same.
7-C tfIALw
JOHN l (JOItDHIt.
Flat tsjuoutli. Neb.
tires guaranteed for li,T,U0 miles.
We are always at your service for
good tin::-.
Tin: smith cahaci:,
Vgeiito ft,.- Ie:ieraI and Cnited
Siatei Tire., for C;u,.- County.
e;i safe.'j
lU.v.- is the time to join the War aa-
Hjnp Limit Club. Sea Chas. C j . !
Parmele for particulars. Stationery at the Journal office.
Let us deliver your hogs in South
Omaha during these hot days. We
v rull i t your farm ami deliver
The I'lattsmouth Gar-
Fioei Friday's Oaily.
After a long illness and attended
with much suffering from the na
ture of her malady, which was can
cer of the stomach, Mrs. Mary
Cowles, just approaching the three
quarters of a century mark, passed
r.way near midnight. oT Tuesday, at
the home of her daughter Mrs Inez
Stenner in this city. Mrs. Cowles,
formerly Miss Mary Brockham was
born at Southport, Pa., June 4th,
IS 4 4, where she lived for uiauy
ears, and was united in marriage
with Cyress Cowles from which un
ion there were three children, they
being Mrs. Inez Stenner, of this
city, Mrs. Kin ma Hodgkin of Bar
clay. Neb., Win. Cowles of Cedar
".apids. Iowa. Many years a?o she
with her husband came to Illinois,
and later moved to northwestern
Kamas. where they liv-d for a num
br of years, and about fifteen years
;:uco moved to this city. The hus
band dying a number of vears ago.
Since that time-the aged mother has
i. ..If her home with children a por
t:n of the time here. For some
t me she has been staying with her
daughter Mrs. Int-vs Stenner. The
funeral was hold at the home of her
(.aughter in this city, the Ilev. II. (1.
McCluskey conducting the ceremon
!is, and the interment made in Oak
Hill cemetery.
THE CARS GET TOGETHER.
Fi"m Friday's laily.
Last Wednesday evening jur.t at
the closing of the Chautauqua, which
had gotten alcng so nicely with the
automobiles under the guidance of
W. M. Barclay, the big Cadillsc of
Fred T. Kamge. became obstreperous,
and would not respond to the touch
of the driver, Mr. ltamge's wife, and
died on' the curb. The ma-tiinv
evincing trails of animal life when
roused by Mr. Kamge plunged for
ward and struck the automobile of
V. H. Livingston just behind the
fifth rib, bending the frame and
iloint; considerable damage to both
the Iteo which Mr. Livingston was
(.riving and the Cadillac as well. The
gearing apparatus of the Cadillac
v as elisarranged, but both were
gotten to ihe hospital. No one was
injured.
i.k; i. Mirit i:.
To I. 1. 1 latlia w ay. eJeoigo AV. Fair
field, .leihn S. Townsenil. Kol.ert J.
Lackey, Nil liolas Faille. A, K. Alexan
der and to their unknown heirs. de
vises, legatees and personal represen
tatives and to eSeorge II. liird. defend
ants :
Yon and taeli of yon will take notice
that rt the L'lUli day of June, 1!1K,
Hcrinia 11. Windham filed her petition
in i lie liistrict court of ('ass county.
Nebraska, nuainst you and each of
vnii, the ohject and prayer of which is
that she may be adjudged owner in
fee Simple of Lot 1 in Blk. 11, Duke's
addition to 1'lattsmont h. Nebraska, and
Lot 1 in llliuk 1 and Lot S in Block 2.
in Townsend's addition, to Flatts
nioutli. Neb., freed from all claims f
an estate or interest therein of any of
the defendants, and all persons claim
ing by, through or under them,, and
that you and each ef you tie perpetual
ly enjoined from elaiuiing any rifjht
title, or interest or right of possession
the title and lights of this plaintiff,
her heirs or assigns, and from interfer
ing with the peacable enjoyment of
said lots by the plaintiff: and for such
other ami further relief as equity may
require.
Vou and e.-o-h of ymi are reiiireil to
answer to said petition on or before
Monday, the Jiitli day of August, 1!HS,
to any Interest you may -laiiu
therein or your defaults will be' enter
ed therein and t lie allegations ef said
petition taken as true.
lllOIIMIA K. WINDHAM.
II. I. Windham, Ally.
i -1-4 w Ks. vvkiy.
u:;i, :oti n:.
In the County court of Hie State of
Nebraska. 'ass county, ss:
In the matter of the estate- of Iten
liett i Mi l is w isser, deceased.
To the e-reditors of said e-state:
Vou are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the I'ounty court room in IMatls
montli in said county on the "."Hh dav
of .July, l!)ls, and on the l'!Uh day of
October, tills, to receive and examine
all claims against said estate, with a
view to their adjustment and allow
ance. The time limited for the persen
tation of claims against said estate Is
three months from the H'.ith dav nf
.luly. A. I. litis, and the time limited
for payment oi debts is nne vour fiutu
said LMMh day of July, l!U.V
Witness my hand and the i:.l .r
said county court, this lSth dav ..i-
June. ms.
ALLFN J. liKFsUiV
(I vvks.) County Judge.
Net rnnfMifsl5riuid Dracfrd
an. mm r?. lira m
1 1 v i
M e 'sr.
r-jLCf5liOL-3 PERCENT.
f AVoetablcPrcparationror
i .Z.inrnnA hvRcula-
tithcStomachsandBsrf
A "ft. and RestContains
Mineral. KotNAHCOTIC
JlocAe&Sali I
.; nam
i1 rnnt inalion and Diarrnoca.
ii LossofSleeh
WEE.
rum e a
Exact Copy of Yr3pper.
ilf fill i
For Infants and Children.
Mers Know Bai
Genuine Gastorsa
Always
Bears the
CM . i.
of 4Aj
w
o Eli
a IB
or Oyer
Thirty Years
m i mm
TMC CriTHOR COVPNY. HIW VOUK C I TV
a A it
ATTENTION OWNEftS
OF MOTOR CARS
Do you know that tiie famous VV'at
tcrs New Gas Saver and Carbon lie
mover is a great success, and will
actually keep the water in your car
cool, and eliminate the accumula
tion of carbon in the cylinders and
spark plugs. This device will force
steam in your car and thereby soften
the carbon. You will pave from 25
to 40 per cent more on your bss,
gives -your engine more "pep" and
more pull, to say nothing of the
more mileage you will get from a
gallon cf gas. Thousands of satisfied
users.
One of Ours.
1 have one of the Wallers Gas and
Carbon Itemovers on my car, and it
sure does all j-ou claim for it. I get
twenty-eight miles cut of cue gallon
of gas, and besides it keeps the motor
cool. ED. SCIIULHOK,
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
For sale at the office of Peters :
Parker, Plattsmouth, Neb., Phone
No. 35. tfd&w
FEAR RABIES AND ARE TREATED
From Friday's Dally.
Last Sunday Robert Stivers who
is a salesman employed in the store
of Ashley Ault of Cedar Creek was
bUten by a dog, and Mr. Ault
brought him to this city and hyd the
wound cauterized. Tuesday Sam O.
Hackcnberg was trying to drive a
sew into a pen which nas some little
pigs and she was rather cross?, and
in trying to head the animal off. Mr.
I ackenberg- fell among the pigs,
when the tow grasped his wrist in
her mouth and shut down on it,
causing an ugly wound Ashley Ault
brought him down and had tne
wound cauterized. At this time the
wounds, both seem to be getting all
right and it is hoped that nothing
serious will come of (hem.
THE PROPER CAUSE
Information of Priceless Value to
Every Plattsmouth Citizen
Ho wto act in an emergency is
knowledge of inestimable wort! , and
this is particularly true of the. dis
eases and ills of the human body. If
you suffer with kidney back-iche,
urinary disorders, or any form of
kidney trouble, tiie advice contain
ed in the following statemeii: should
add a valuable asset to your Ft ore of
knowledge. What could 1? more
convincing proof of the efficiency of
Doan's Kidney Pills than the state
ment of a Plattsruouth citi'en who
used them and who publicly tells of
the benefit derived?
Mrs. J. M. Hiber, 1-103 Vine Si.,
nays: "Once in a while 1 get a dull
ache across my kidneys, but a few
doses of Doan's Kidney Pills soon
overcome this trouble. I couldn't
recommend a better medicine for
backache and kidney complaint."
Price OCc, at all dealers. Don't
s:mp!y ask for a kidney ren edy
get Doan's Kidney Piils the "-ame
that Mrs. Hiber had. Fos-ter-Mil-burn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y
Your stock can be delivered in
South Omaha in fine snapc these hot
days with an auto truck. Call tee
Plattsmouth Garage for particulars.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Lawyer.
East vt Riley Hotel.
Coates Block.
Second Floor.
',.T-.,,
Read the Journal Ads It Pays.
In the County eourt. the Kluli.u .r
Nehr;isk;i. i c ounty. s:
In the mutter of the iisliili. ,f YVII-
liiim -. linnvn, ileeenxecl.
lo tiie ereiiiiors of sahl rslule:
ion are lieicliy um fii-il ii,-,t i ..in'
sit ( the County eourt room In I'latts-
inioiin in said eountv. i.ii,-., -...j :
1U1S. ;iiii ijetolier L'iiil 1 i I .. ""i.t
o i luek e;u h ilny to receiy,. a,,',l txam-:
in- mi tins iimnrisr sulil estate with
i view to their ml lust iiwi.i ,..i ..n.....
iinee. The time limlte.l I,,,, ti t
sen Hi I Ion of elalnm Htfalnst said estate!
i uii'-n minims iiuiu the ",1 ,)av of1
July. A. I). i:iS. ami th.. II..... n;n.i'
for payment of .1. I, is Is one ve.ir f...i..
:iM L'.'ci day of .luly. lus.
"hpii'mk my hand :.m,i u,n .....i
-aiil I'iMiiity enui I. ilii. ini, .'..'.-
Imi... inn
ALf.KU J. HKKSOX.
.Ooiintv Judse.
l:. i:. wiNiiiiAJt,
Atty. for .Estate.
of
of
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INTERIOR DECORATOR,
RyRDOCgC, NEBRASKA
AND
"Keep the Home Fires Burning
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