FlATTSMOUTfl 3EMI-EEtXY JQVBJUt. THITBSBAV, JTII.T 11, ISIS- LOCAL NEWS From Wf dn'Jy's Dally. F.d. Meisinger from northwest of Mynard was u business visitor In IMattsmouth today. Schuyler Ilaekenberg from north west of Myuarri was a visitor in the ciiy this morning looking after some business for a fow hours. Chris Murray and Harry Spook wre in the city this morning from their homo north west of Murray, having driven in with their car. A. J. Englekemeir from near Weop-ir-g Water was a visitor in this city last evening and was looking after some business with the merchants. Charles McReynolds of near Mur ray war. a business visitor in their city last evening and was looking alter some matters at the court house. W. A. Scott of Murray was in the city this morning for a few hours and was accompanied by Frank and Hick Marsh, they coming along to s e the town. Mrs. Kred Reiner of Omaha, ar rived in this city this afternoon. oming to visit at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Tarns, who live west of the city. Xels Anderson and James I. Blake both from Xehawka, drove up this r.iorning in their car. and were look ing after some business in the city and also at the court house. Herman Beck, from southwest of Murrav with his family were in the city this morning, where they are looking after forae business, and do ing some trading in the city. John Leddy of South Bend was a business visitor in this city for the day. coming down this morning on the train to look after some matters in the city and also at the court house. Harry Wripht of Weeping Water and Fred Taylor of near Union were in the city last evening, driving in from their respective homes to look after some matters regarding their call to service. Luther Rennard departed this af ternoon for Redfield. South Dakota, where he will visit for a while and work in the harvest fields, for a time and probably remain there if he should like the country. John Crunz of Omaha was a visitor in this city yesterday in the interest of the Nebraska Methodist Hospital, for which he was soliciting aid. and after having canvassed the city hp departed last evening for Louisville. W. II. Meisinger from near Cedar Creek, has just recently purchased a i j new four passenger Fieo touring car while John Crish has purchased a new six cylinder Reo. they both be itiK purchased from the Atnick agency of this city. - Mrs. C. A. Miller jr., and wife, ui.'li their little baby, who have been in the c-itv' for the past few- days attending the funeral of Mr Miller's mother Mrs. Henry Mv. Mil ler, departed for their home this morning at nrunswicic. Mrs. A. E. Smith, residing south of this citv. accompanied her son George in the car. to this city yes terday afternoon for a short visit witli friends. She was a pleasant caller at this office and while here had her subscription extended for another year. The papers over the state are tell ing of si family at North Platte. hrre four of the sons are in the service, while this looks good. Cass county and a little town at that has a family, at Eagle, where four sons are now in the service and anotner is to go in the near future. R. Kettkehut. C. A. Morrison and Will Troop and son Robert, all from near NVhawka. were visitors in IMattsmouth this morning, driving from their home in the car of Mr. Kettlehut. and going on to Omaha alter a short stay here where they are looking after some business. County superintendent of the county schools, is busy just now ar ranging for the county institute which is to be held in this city dur ing the last week in August. Looks like some one else should get busy and advertise Plattsmouth since she now has six thousand people or more according to the school census, which has just been completed. and Charles Williams all of Green wood, were In the city today coming to attend the funeral of Mrs. Henry M. Miller, which was held this after noon. - Roy Wood of Union was in the city last evening coming to look af ter some matters before the local board, and after having transacted the business in hand departed for his home. Earl Chase who has been work ing in Saunders county arrived in the city this morning, stopping for a short visit with his relatives John H. Cotner and family on his way home to Union. C. A. Gaskin, of Napoleon. South Dakota, who has been visiting in the city with his father, Mr. J. H. Gas kin, who resides at the Masonic Home, departed this morning for his home in the north. Messrs. Carey and Lauren Stottler from near Union, were in the city this morning looking after some business and filed some claims in the matter of the estate of their father Win. Stottler, which is in court for settlement at this lime. Rev. I). A. Youtzy. pastor of the Christian church ut Elmwood and wife came over this morning called to preach the funeral of the late Mrs. Hehry M. Miller. Rev. and Mrs. Youtzy will remain over until to morrow for a visit with their many friends here. THRESHING JUST RECEIVED! A car load of Cherokee Kansas I! N CIA Frr.irj TrtVsunv'-s J:li?y. Cl'arlcs Mayboe departed this morning for Hastings, where he ex pects to assist in harvesting. Miss Fern Warthen who has boon visiting in Wahoo, for some weeks past returned home this morning. James Reynolds of near Union was a visitor in Plattsmouth early this morning looking after some business at the court house. County Agent R. L. Snipes of Weeping Water was a visitor in the city this morning, having some busi ness matters at the court house. Wendell Heil was a business visit or in the city this afternoon from his home near Cedar Creek, and was looking after some business here. George' S. Smith, of near Rock Bluffs was in the city this morning cn his way to Omaha, where he goes to look after some business for the clay. Alfred, Frank and Mont Stewart, lUPummuaain ai'ii'Tf " Value is the lest Nowadays! For clothes, as for everything else, you pay more nowadays. And when you pay more you cannot afford to get less for the money. This is the big thing nowa days value. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES haven't moved an inch from their old quality standards. We claim our she e r e claim our showmc ot suits Ironi $20.00 to $37. SO to be values. Come in -we Iiave more to offer. L.I f M$m -A l fee i . Cnpyniht JS1S Tk Boom U Kiippnhim araaragfia 9D Frank Sheldon of Nehawka, accompanied by his wife and daugh ter and Morris Pollard were visitors in Plattsmouth this morning, com ing to look after some business at the office of the county judge. They came up with their car. and later returned to their homes. Two sons of Louis Foltz, formerly from near Weeping Water, but now having large farms near South Oma ha were visiting in this city and looking after some, business in Plattsmouth this morning. They ex pect to make a trip to the west in a short time, going to California, and other points in the xrest. Joseph Reynolds son of B. J. Reynolds of this city and Mrs. Reynolds are visiting in this city frcm Marfa, Texas, where Mr. Reyn olds is located with the army, on the Mexican border, and is with a com pany of cavalry. They will visit here for a few days and will also visit at other points before return ing to their post at Marfa. Fred Clak of Union had some business in Omaha and drove up there in his car this morning,' bring ing Glen Rutledge along with him to this city, where he dropped him off, and picked him up on his return home. Glen while he was in the city called at this office, paying us a pleasant call. He also went to the office and enlisted as a telephone man for the special call f5r engineer ing call. From Monday's Daily. Justus Lime and wife departed last Saturday afternoon for Cedar Creole. whre they vifited for over Sunday. D. A. Young of near Murray was a business visitor in this city , this morning coining up on the early morning train. Charles Good cf neai Murrav was a visitor in Plattsmouth this morn ing coming up early this morning, to look after some business. Attorney C. L. Graces of Union, was a visitor in Plattsmouth thin morning, coming to look after some business at the court house. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heil jr from near Cedar Creek, weie in the city last Saturday evening and called up on the Journal leaving an advance on their dally. Charles Vallery and wife of South St. Joseph, Mo., are visiting in th!s city with relatives, being the guests of Henry Eikenberry and Mrs. Mar garet Vallery. The will of Charles J. Gable, for merly living near Lou'sville, was last Saturday admitted to probate. and two sons Henry and Abber Gable appointed as executors. Uncle John Renner who has been visiting at Louisville for a number of days past, where he was the guest of his daughter Mrs. A. S. Green, returned home this morning. Allen Land from southwest of Mynard was a visitor in this city for a short time this morning, com ing to look after some business ard do some trading with the merchants. Harvey Coleman, who conducts the tire repair shop on North Fifth was a passenger to hisy horr at Greenwood, where he visitei for over Sunday returning home this evening. Ceorge Hansen and family n" near Nehawka were visitins in th'? city yesterday for a few nours, coming up in their car, and were the guests at the home of Wm. Hunter and family. Mrs. Beunita Porter of Mynard, who is employed at Omaha arrived home last Saturday evening and spent the Sunday with hr paients at our coal yards in Plattsmouth. C. G. FRICKE returning to her home this nv ning via the Missouri Pacific. A. S. Green and wife with their little boy who have been visiting in this city for the past three d-jys, re turned last Saturday to Iheir home at Louisville, Mrs. Green's father 'Dad Ren-ier accompanying them. Wm. Sherra of Rock Bluffs, who has been iut in Clay county near Deweese, where he was assisting John Marquette in harvest'n:; his wheat, returned home lst Saturday saying that the crop was car-d for and it Was a fair crop. Mrs. II. B. O'Brien and daughter Laura of Ixnip City, the former a niece of J. S. Benscoter, living north of this city, who have been visiting in the city, the guests of her uncle and his family departed this morn ing for their home. Warren Barnard of Meadow Just across the Platte river from Louis ville, was in the city this morning on his way to Omaha, where he is going for medical treatment at one of the hospitals, which may also end in the necessity of an operation. Henry Sanders of Cedar Cre2.c has purchased the property of M. E. Manspeaker in the second ward, and will make this their home in the future, but just now. They have Miss Gladys, of North Platte, who have been visiting in the city for some days past the guests of their friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mnmrn of this city, departed this morning for their home in the western portion of the state. Jeff Salsberg of Mynard was a visitor in the city last Saturday, and says his hand is getting along some better now, but is pretty soe yet. Jeff received u wound by holding a stick near the fly wheel of a gas engine, which thrust a splinter in the hand and became infected. Miss Myrtle Pariott who wa- the teacher at the Cedar Creek school, lm. who has been visiting in the city at the home of her uncle drov er Pariott, departed last Saturday for Cedar Creek, where she visited for over Sunday, returning this morn ing she wil go to her home in Peru. Mrs. Sam Neill received a letter from her son Glen who ha just returned from the fifth trip across the Atlantic, and was to have a ?even clay furlough, beginning the fifteenth j of July, but thought it no use to try to come home as he would on'v get here in time to return the following day. COURAGE AND STURDINESS. In cultivating physical as well as moral courage you must not neg lect to take care of your stomach. A constipated body means loss of energy, lassitude, weariness and de pression produced by the poisonous substances generated in the intes tines. The first is to clean the stomach, and Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine is the best remedy for this purpose. You will not be bothered with indigestion. headaches, nervousness, etc., if you will take Triner's American Elixir. At drue stores. $1.10. Rheuma tism, neuralgia, or lumbago will not spoil your summer days if you have Triner's Liniment at hand. It is ex cellent also for sprains, strains, swellings, sore muscles, etc. Price, 35 and 65 cents at drug stores. By mail, 4 5 and 75 cents. Joseph Trin er Company, Mfg. Chemists, 1333 1343 S. Ashland ave., Chicago, 111. FALL TURNIP SEED. Globe or purple top strap leaved turnip seed oz. 10c, lb. $1.50, post paid. Alfalfa 99.9 per cent pure $10.00 Bu., Beans pk. $2.25, Sweet secured a nice piece of property and corn pek. $2.75. Johnson Bros. Neb. which will make them an elegant city. home. Mrs. F. H. Bowell and daughter Journal Want-Adi Pay! i''' II FISK NON-SKID TIRES A real investment on which you realize full value in mileage and Fisk Service, with an initial price that is attractive. JOHN Plattsmouth, AUEG3 Nebraska. ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE From Monday's Dally. Friends in the city have re -eived announcements of the marriage of Miss Alliston Grant Johnston and Mr. Robert M. Fry, on Tuesday, June 25th, at Portland, Ore. They will be at home to their friends, at Sheridan. Ore., after July 20th Mr. Fry has charge of the Manual Training departed of the Sheridan schools. Miss Johnston taught in the High .School in tins city for two years, and was very popular among her pupils and friends. While resid ing in this city, ehe was, alsr, very prominent in church circles. She has a large circle of rriends. vhose best wishes will ever attend her. Do not let that dollar rust. Uncle Sam can use !t. Invest It in a Liberty Bond. CASS COUNTY Treasurer's Semi-annual Statement From January 1st, 1918, to June 30th, 1918 Balance Jan. 1. 1913 Transferred From Other Funds Receipts Transferred to Count y General Fund Transferred to Other Funds Disbursements Balance State General Fund State School Fund State Redemption Fund State University Fund State University Special Fund State University Activities Fund State Normal Fund State Aid Bridge Fund State Institution Improvement Fund State Aid Road Fund State Motor Fees Fund State Hail Insurance Fund State School Land Principal Fund State School Land Interest Fund State School Land Lease Fund $ 3 038.231 $22 189.57 15.30 18.41 9.43 030.41 913.42 857.49 733.06 226.9C 489.78 817.40 423.50 158.60 166.32 8 S 9 39 13 County General Fund j 39 696.95 County Bridge Fund 4 62G.53 County Emergency Bridge Fund County Soldiers Relief Fund County Road First Com. District County Road Second Com. District County Road Third Com. District County Road Drag Fund County District Road Fund County District School Fund County District School Bond Fund County Free High School Fund County Teachers School Fund City of Plattsmouth Fund City of Weeping Water Fund Village of Louisville Fund Village of Greenwood Fund Village of South Bend Fund Village of Elmwood Fund Village of Eagle Fund Village of Union Fund Village of Avoca Fund Village of Murdock Fund 1 Village of Alvo Fund Individual Redemption Fund Couaty Motor Vehicle Fund Inheritance Tax Fund Permanent Road Fund Advertising Fund Jail Fund Special Fund Fines and Licenses Fund Miscellaneous Fund Interest on Deposits Fund Plattsmouth Precinct Fund Louisville Precinct Fund South Bend Precinct Fund Fee Accounts Fund Totals I 5 4 4 A 1 o 3 9.98 816.91 334.89 296.39 912.88 154.64 749.70 723.55 536.55 122.50 2 219.87 5 728.541 165.74 267.37 2 735.28 280.86 3 033.81 804.20 2 781.51 3 943.90 430.69 4.40 486.37 39.21 614.18 5 560.50 680.41 1 851.50 181.36 2 123.17 809.21 869.73 662.82 23.05 326.70 232.71 309.66 789.60 565.85 343.44 53.401 1 375.78 1 231.50 43.85 3 913.35 36.90 5.00 31 632.31 23 267.70 5 728.54 577.21 2 892.03 2 892.03 2 892.03 5 746.02 10 998.25 83 455.79 8 246.18 6038.23 17 280.72 409.82 901.59 383.88 35.40 726.97 865.03 461.67 377.35 106.70 81.97 573.94 943.90 ' 43.85 18.80 16.90 123.17 732.40 494.33 690.18 .91 3.37 .21 11.75 8 650.60 5 560.50 39.21 157 708.01 33 978.89(270 558.98 18.80 16.56 494.33 690.18 2 219.87 3 943.90 43.85 2 123.17 1 851.50 .89 3.30 .21 27 845.67 24 2S2.02 945.78 15.48 18.23 9.63 9.78 6 18S.58 658.74 ' 4 906.77 341.54 4 800.45 353.43 5 162.19 483.75 1 290.05 91.55 2 939.77 299.71 4 021.87 519.08 938.35 21.70 21.50 101.00 i58.97 3653 166.37 4.95 24 848.81 48 700.32 15 377.63 18 245.14 53954 20341 722.83 13 171.85 57.84 14 148.86 57.84 15 419.90 1 139.32 7 95L34 Tff 48200 82 151.38 35 269.49 4 255.96 17 565t17 5 560.501 7 693.02J 877.12 20 158.14 3 427.11 2 038.20 , 180.83 2 218.03 553.29 657.68 389.02 .71 57.74 964.54 89.13 762.30 335.44 709.23 62.10 1 127.55 39.40 552.13 120.42 361.64 63.77 1 520.21 107.13 36.35 34 1.383.28 .02 .07 2 000.00 238 365.15 2 112.40 1 925.10 193 815.19 No Outstanding Warrants M. TRITSCH, County Treasurer