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    THHESDAY, AUGUST 15, 191S.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-TVEEKLY JOURNAL.
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MANUEY STATE BANK
MANLEY, NEB.
MURRAY STATE BANK
MURRAY, NEB.
BANK OF GASS COUNTY
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
BANK OF COMMERCE
LOUISVILLE, NEB.
FIRST SECURITY BANK
CEDAR CREEK, NEB.
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $15,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S80.000
CAPITAL A?ID SURPLUS $23,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $10,000
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OFFICERS
FRANK STANDER
AUGUST STANDER
AUGUST PAUTSCH
THOMAS E. PARMELB
WM. J. KAU.
DIRECTORS
CHAS. C. PARMELE, President.
FRED NUTZMAN. Vice-President.
W. OLEN P.OEDEKER. Chler.
OFFICERS
CHAS. C. PARMELE
JACOB TRITSCH
TrIOMAS E. PARMELE
R. F. PATTERSON.
F. O. EG EN HERO EH
OFFICERS
THOMAS E. PARMELE, President.
CHAS. C. PARMELE. Vice-President.
PAUL FITZGERALD, Cashier.
RALPH R. LARSON. Asst. Cashier.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER. President.
W. H. LOIINES, Vice-President.
THOMAS E. PARMELE. Director.
Our Facilities Enable Us to Handle Your Business in this County Promptly and
Economically and on this Basis We invite Your Patronage.
MURD0CK ITEMS
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Miss Emma Bersman was in Ox
aha Saturday.
Ir. Hornheck Wt Sunday for some
where in Texas.
.Miss Hrna Williams is visiting rel
:iTivs i:i Lincoln this week.
Miss Ethel Tower, of Plattsmouth,
was a Kuest of Miss Hier Sunday.
J:hn Morgan, of Lincoln, was a
Siiinlay iruest of William Bourke.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Hurt, of Oma
ha. Fr.cnt Sundav with relatives
lur..
.Mis Florence Cole, of Wabash, is;
Mr. and Mrs. Et-sack, daughter,
and daughter. Miss Wanda and son
Marcus, of Springfield, Nebr., mo-
Itored over Sunday evening and were
calling on relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goehry and
daughter. Miss Katheryn. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Goehry and son Erhart,
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Harold Tool home.
Mrs. Homer Hess received word
from her husband last Wednesday
stating that he had arrived sefely
over seas. Mrs. Hess was formerly
Miss Lulu Moomey and is visiting
her parents here while her husband
is in the service.
Mary Isahell Tool. Bryan and
Irene McDonald entertained seven
teen of their little friends at a circus
voting with Mi,s Marguerite Mc-i the home om Mr aml Mrg
Mc-
I Donald on Monday evening. The
Q.,!te a number of our young P- -e ebout the principal streets of
I,!- have been attending the chaii-jhe tQwn . the begin-ing of the
tawir.a at Alvo. entertainment, after which all kinds
Several from here were in att.nd-Jof wee dQne Qn the
a nee at the Ringling Bros, circus v,. A,imlel-- o
I 11- VIUll.OI.U W - 11 Vlt . UO U UO
Iu:iald.
at Lincoln Thursday.
Miss Dorothy Gorder. of Weeping
Water, is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Tool.
Miss Viola Everett returned last
Friday evening from her visit with
homo folks at Elliott, Iowa.
John Amgwert and family, Mrs.
L.iia Lett and son. Kenneth, of Coun
cil Bluffs, autoed to Lincoln Sunday
afternoon.
O. E. McDonald and family motor
M to Plattsmo'ith Sunday evening
where they were calling on relatives
and friends.
Miss Eva Sorrick. of Lincoln, and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fulton, of
Red Oak. Iowa, are guests at the
Sorrick home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hite returned
Monday from Oakland and West
Point, where they have been with
relatives for the past two weeks.
W. O. Gillespie and wife. Miss
Viola Everett, also Mr. Murfin, of
Wabash, left Tuesday via the Ford
route for Denver and other' western
points.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Landholm and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillespie spent
Saturday evening and Sunday at the
IMat'e river where they were fishing
and boating.
15 pins. Of course everyone had a
real good time.
Last Tuesday evening about 100
friends and neighbors of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stock gave them a very
pleasant surprise by gathering at
their beautiful country home west of
torn to spend the evening with them
and their family. Mr. and Mrs.
Stock were married thirty years ago
on Friday, but Mr. Stock was leav
ing on Wednesday for Excelsior
Springs, Mo., so the surprise was giv
en on the date stated above. A
very enjos-oble evening was spent by
all. Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served and at a late hour
the merrymakers departed for their
homes wishing them more years of
happy wedde life.
i:itllTIM. IKDMKTS TO Alt
'I'M I.KS OK I NCOItl'OK ATIO.V UK
IIWK OK U KINK'K, OK
mitDOCK. XDIIIIiSKA.
I. H. A. (Juthmann, Cihlpr of tlie
Hank of M unlock, of Murrtock, in the
'ounty of Cass. and the tfte of -hraska.
lo hereby certify that at the
regular annual meeting of tl Mock
howlers of the said bank held on the
first lst day of July, 191S. at which
meetintr mor than two-thirds of the
Capital Stock was represented, a mo
tion was made, seconded and unani
mously carried, that Articles number
Four, Six and Kisht of the Articles
of Incorporation of said bank be
amended to read as follows:
AKTK'I.K Number Four: -The auth-
t
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TO THE PUBLIC!
mm -
orized mount of capital stock of
this corporation shall be twenty
five thousand dollars $2.".OoO di
vided into two hundred and fifty
shares, of one hundred dollars e;tIi,
Sl'O.OnO of which shall b paid in."
A I ITM "I.K Number Six . "Tlif indebted
ness of this corporation shall at no
time excee.i the amount of its paid
in capital and surplus except for
deposits."
A IIT1CLK Number Kiaht. -The af
fairs of this corporation shall be un
der the control and ma nafremen t of
a board of directors consisting of
not less than three nor more than
five shareholders, whose term of
office shall be for the period of one
year, or until their successors are
ejected and i'ialitied. not less than
a majority of whom shall tie resi
dents of the county in which the
bank is located or counties adjacent
thereto. it shall be the duty of the
board of directors to elect from
their number a president and secre
tary, and select a vice president and
cashier, and they may also select
an assistant, cashier and such oil er
clerks and assistants as the busi
ness of the corporation may require.
The term of urt'ice of the officers of
this corporation shall be one year,
or until their successors are elected
and iualiried. The board of direc
tors mav adopt such by-laws for the
regulation and mana-ement of tiie
aifairs and business of the corpor
ation as is may deem proper."
And I do further state under oath
that the paid in capital stock of said
auk was jit said meeting by a unani
mous vote of all the stock represented
increased from $ 1 r.lM0.0 authorized
to S.'o.luiO.tM) authorized, of which
S.rt.oiut shall be paid in, and that the
full amount of said increase vi:,
j.",, (inn has been pa id in.
II. A. . FT 1 1 M A N N
Cashier.
State of Nebraska,
County of Cass, ss.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
by II. A. Cut im. i nn. Cashier of tl.c
Itank of Mnn'iock. of M unlock. Nebras
ka, this ."til ilav of Atisrust. lfl
.ii:i:i:v i;. Mdn c.ir
Notarv Public.
si-:ai.
My commission expires March lOiO.
REPORT OF UNION RED CROSS.
The following report of Fuion
Lranch American Red Cross is fro:n
J-i'y 151 7 to July 2C, 101$:
To'itl money received $o4'!l.Sl
'Z -ill Expenditures IT:;-:
F-alance in treasury S172."2
Reported From Work Room.
HOSPITAL SUPPLIES.
Hospital shirts. 74; nightingale-.
3C; lied socks, Co pair; comfort pil
lows. 70.
SURGICAL DRESSINGS.
Compresses. OT.'.j; gauze wipe?,
Z?); absorbent pads. SSO; tonipo.s,
700; triangular bandage. 41; T.
bandage-, 31; 3 yd. rolls, 3.
KNITTED ARTICLES.
Sweaters, 139;. socks. 171 pair;
wristlets, 40 pair; scarfs, 3."; wash
cloths, 8.
GET NEWS AWAY FROM K0.2
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the
Bank of Murdock
CHARTER NO. 67S
Of Murdock, Neb., Incorporated in the
State of Nebraska, at the close of
business, August 1, 191.
From Wednesday's Daily.
The following item nppeaied in
the Glenwood paper of this eek.
which will be self explanatory, oth
erwise, to say that the young man's
name is Harry Forbes' and the bride
was Miss Flcrcr.ca Knlasek. The
Journal extends to thee yountr peo
ple congratulation, and best v. i--he
for their journey through life. It
would seem that one could get the
news by going away from home:
1 Forbes-Kalasek.
Two young people from I'latts
mouth, Neb., journeyed to Glenwood
on Tuesday, August t. and after se
curing the needful credentials at the
clerk's office went to the Congrega
tional parsonage and were there
united in marriage by Rev. Edwin
Evans. Glenwocd (la.) Tribune.
5 2i:. ."TO 4!'
1 4! M
KESOUKCEf
Loans and discounts
Overdraft-i
Bonds, securities, judgments
claims, eu pj U04
Rankinsr house, furniture and fix
tures 4 (kX Co
Current expenses, taxes and interest
paid 7n7 7;
Due from nat'l and state
banks.
Currency
Gold coin
silver, nickels and cents.
Total
.tX! !
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4!J7 M
747 3' s7 71
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in ?M.iVH) tO
Surplus fund . :;.:eo 10
I'ndivided profits I..V.C
Individual deposits subject
to check 5j.-.i0r
Time ertifieates of de
posit.
Cashier's checks out stand intr J...0-' oo-s.s."J
tepoiiora truaranty rund .; ;hi
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STATE OF NEBRASKA 1
CAilntr Af Cnw f SS
I. H. A. tiuthmann. Casliier of the alove
named bank, do hereby swear thai the
above statement is a correct and true copy of
the report made to the state Banking Hoard.
II. A. Gl'thmaxx. Cashier.
Attest.
J. E. Gutlimann. director.
Henry A. Tool, director.
Sulseriled and sworn to Ijeforeme this eth
day of Aujrust. ni.
r. , ll- V. MclKx.4i.i. Notary Public
ISfall My commission expires Muicli ll
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MEAT fl.ARE-ET
Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats
MURDOCK, IMEBBRAKA
P We dress our beeves cattle are cheaper, so save
money and buy the best steer beef at these prices:
30c
SIRLOIN
PORTERHOUSE
ROUND
STEA!(
Per
Pound
1 A full line of Sausages and Cold Meats of all kinds.
GORDON BLOCK., Prop.
EMIL SOUKAL WFJTES.
From Wednesday's- TVI1?.
John Koukal in receipt of a
letter frtim his brother Emil who is
in France, and who writes about an
air battle, givinjr vivid description
of it, and telling of his impressions
of army life. He thinks the war
will be over before another year has
gone by, and the boys he home
again.
Miss Clara Mae Morgan who has
been staying at Rock Islat.d for the
past two weeks where she is taking
treatment for her health with Dr.
E. W. Cook, returned home this af
ternoon and is feeling much im
proved ; ;T
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TUB VIAMOM BRAND. A
Ici-I Am ji
'Ills In Ked
t sealed
Take m other.
Irni?lAl. Akfn
JlA.IO.M l:KAM FILLS, ti-t US.
yearsknownasBt.balest.Alwsyi RciiiLIe
SOLD BY DR.GCISTS EV EFXVOiE
r lrar;lft for i
1 m on d It rmn dV
na Cold ir.etallicWX
With Blufl Rililwm. X7S
rfli l- ir tp-t m
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
ai
Always bears
the
Sign a Hire of
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OK THE
Farmers State Bank
of Plattsmouth, Neb.
Charter No. 1430, in the State of Ne
braska at the close of business
August 1, 191$.
RESOURCES
Loans and diseouns ?I'.C net .".7
overdrafts. 31-."
Ho nils. Securities, judgment s,
claim-., etc.. Kcveitue Stamp 7 PO
Other assets. I,i!ierfy Honds anal I'.
S. t'ertificats 'f (ndetitedness . jii 400 pp
ihitikimf house, furniture and lix-
tures 11 S:K Tt!
f'urtent exieiis. taxes and inter
est paid : '.U7 '.-'
I)u frum National an;l
State l.anks ?t"4
'urrem-v. ... . . : ."-' '
tiold coin h
Silver, nickels and cents IHT 1". t;s 4.P !."
Mr. Dunn, of the Grand Island
ilusiness Collepe. informs us that
'..ir eon.'Iitions are greatly stimulat
i:?."1, t!i..lr utter. dance. The govern-in--:.
t 15 making frequent demands
th.st th.ey hurry the preparaticn of
'l;e..- students to meet t lie increased
t'.'.'!;iv!)u:; for competent oMice and
. win. rcial help. The college is
haviag I'.o ummer vacation this year
b:t i concentrating every efi'ort to
help joung men an-! women through
intc-ps-if.cd training to engage at the
f.arlioft possible minute in some
hranch of ofTioe work that !? so nec-e;-c-ary
to tlf commercial and eco
on:ie welfare of the nation. Mr.
i .i.n s--ays: "No vacation for me this
y-ar. I can serve my country host
by 1 eeping our school open while
(ori '--tent help is so much in de
mand. After victory, and we've
nac' tcl litrlin. well, then it's time
Jo think about re.-t. but not now. It'i
i.r.r duty to t?ke enre of t'.ie large
number of splendid young people
v.-ho are daily entering c;:r College
and volunteering for this very im
portant rart of patriotic service."
Cirand Island Daily Independent.
the sickness of their son Otis at their
home in Ashland, and which told
of hi.s being in a serious condition.
Mr. Young departed this afternoon
on the first train for Ashland, hast
ening to his bedside.
Nebraska's War Governor
ALFALFA SEEIX
Il'-rleaned native tested alfalfa
need 9!).S per cent pure $11.50 to
Sl.ro bu. Timothy $4. To, Fall Rye
"2.ri. Seamless 70c returnable. We
Iave bought alfalfa from the same
rai-eis for 15 years and know its
pure and have state test. Sample?
ni.illo.l. Johnson Eros. Nebr. City.
Rand--icNally -war maps Tor sale
at the Journal office.
A OEEATES AMERICA
AFTEH THE WAR
RF-POI1T OF T1IF CONDITION
of
The First Security Bank
OF CEDAR CREEK
Charter No. 1295
in the State of Nebraska at the close of
business Auprust 1st, litis.
r
After the Avar we will see a great
er America than we have -breamed
of. Hardship will make us better,
rtuf if "we are to carry our share of
the- rMicnal burden, we need health
r.'.id vigor. Good stomach Is the bais
f lealth. Yoti must keep the bowel'-:
elo.11,, elimination must be perfectly
p.tive. Triner's American Elixir of
r.it'ci "Wine cleans the stomach ?nl
re :n forces the whole digestive sy.s
tern. If you suffer from indigestion,
constipation, flatulence, headaches,
i.egrim, nervousness, take Trine-'s
jxt..'. rican Elixir. Price $1.10. At
:ru:; stores. Triner's Liniment
tives quick help in strains, sprain:',
swellings, lumbago, neuralgia, sore
muscle1, etc. After long walk a
foot-l ath and then Triner's . Lini
ment will make you feel comfort
able. Price C5 and G"c, at drug
stores. Py mail 45 and 75c. Joseph
Triner Company, Mfg. Chemists.
l.rjO-1343 S. Ashland Ave.. Chicago,
III.
RESOURCES
j Loans and disc unts fO.'..-.".? 44
Overdriiits Jo 7
Itonds. -.ecur;! :es. judtnents, claims.
etc 1.100 PO
ICankii-.tr house, furniture and Ji-
tur.-s 1 000 00
Current expen-es. taxes and inter
est paid ",4s 13
Iue from National and
State l.aiiUs 3..VO 13
Chei-ks and item of ex
change.. s 00
("urreiic 2,r.-- uO
lld coin I.'tt CO
.-iiver. nickels and cents... o-9 13 ti.rK.' 2i
RECEIVES WORD OF
SON'S SICKNESS
Total.
LIABILITIES
:;;i :;r
C:itital stvk paid in $
'ndirided urotiis
Inilividual deios;ts stil-
ject to check
Time certificates of de-
iMsits ... .
Cashi-r's -he-ks out- y
standintr 0 t'40 Of
Due to National and
State l.anks -i' 1"4 ';--40 211 7s
reiMsitor's guaranty fur.d '' Cti m
$115 X.) lis
sS vm -U
Total
f--7 ;3 1:
Let Young who is employed with
the liurlington working in the
bridge crew for the Burlington, with
foreman Conrad Sole, received word
this morning from Mrs. Young of
Total.
47.306 10
LIABILITIES
Capital st.x-k paid in Slrt.OrtO 00
I'ndivided profit :.:JI2 ;'s
IndivjtluaU letisits sub
ject to check $!7.nl ...
Timecertitlcateof deposit 1.,:K5." li
t'itshier'scl.eckso;;tst ami-
i 472 S7 33.02 41
Sayings account ,7t ii7
Oepvsitor's jruaranty fund 3"4 44
Total ?47.3o7 10
State or Nebraska . .
fount y of ass. f I. .los. F. Han.
t'aslder of t lie above named bank do hereby
swe.irthat the aluve statement is a correct
and 1 rue copy of t be r'iH-rt made to the State
Latikiiit: Loard.
Jos. F: Uav. Cashier.
Attest:
W11.1.1AM Son e 1 per. Director.
W. II. Uihnes, lire-tor.
Sub-criiM-d and sworn to lefore roe this 10th
day of August. ivis. I'al i. Fitzoerai.d.
Notary 1 "ublic.
Gov. Keith Neville
Democratic Candidate j
for Re-election
Every pledge made to the people
has been fully and faithfully re
deemed. Prohibition has been
energetically and fearlessly enforced.
There have been more than 4,800
prosecutions for violations of the
liquor law and fines have been
assessed aggregating $100,000. The
affairs of the state have been con
ducted in a careful and business
like manner. The levy for the
General Fund which was 4 110 mills,
in 1915, 3 410 mills in 1916, 3 8 10,
mills in 1917, has been reduced to
3 mills in 1918. The acts and policies
of Nebraska's War Governor have
been dictated by three considera
tions: To uphold the President, to
support the Government, to sustain
our boys who are fighting over there.
His re-nomination and re-election
will insure t'ie most effective co
operation between State and Nation
in the prosecution of the war.
Rev. B. R. Truscott of Sioux City,
who has been visiting here for some
time past at the home of his parents
Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Truscott, de
parted this afternoon for their home.
1 US)
. Fistula-Pay When Cured
A mud system of treatment that cores Piles. Fistula and
other Recta I Diseases in a short time, without a severe sur
gical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other genersl
fnr ,,, . . -uasineuc usea. a cure guarantee. in every case accepted
tor treatment, and no money to be paid unti 1 cured. Write for book on Recta 1 Diseases, with nsmes
-uu Lcjumuuiaia 01 more ia luuu prominent people wbo nave been permanently cured.
DZZ. E. R. TARRY
240 Bee Building
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
123
Poultry Wanted!
A car load cf live poultry, to be
delivered at car near Burlington
Freight depot, at Plattsmouth, Nebr.,
on Friday, Aug. 23id, one day only,
for which we will pay in cash :
Kens 2c!
state or NKP.!5ASK.v. i Springs 23c
C ounty of Cas. 1 I.T. M. Patter-; .
son. President of the alxve natned bank lo , JJUC.S . lOC
lieref.v sw-ar tliat t lie :itove tatf ment is a p oric. i . i
correct :m 1 truei-Ofiy or t he report riiat;e to- -"-vv-
trie State Bankir.g Board. Old COX 15c
T M Pirrruinv lifl...,t I V1" UV
.Attest: ' Remember the date we will be on I
"sJhi&r hand rain or shine and take care cf j
SyijsonlvMj ami sworn to Ik fore me tl.is;an the poultry Offered for Sale.
JOUi day of Ani.t.M0lH. . J m
li. A. Iio.sciav.-raiis, notary l-uuilO. . w. Xj. X-J-iXiXX.
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Morris Packing Co.
-vs-
The Bed Sox
Hed Sox BallPark
The Morris Packing Co., have been
scheduled to play the next two Sun
days, Aug. 10 & 17. They beat the
Red Sox here before, but the boys
are going to get revenge Sunday, as
they are working hard to get in the
best of shape. Come one, come all.
3:00 SHARP