The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 02, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    HON DAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918.
PLATTSMOUTIl SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
paue nviL
WAS KILLED BY
HIS HORSES
WHILE RETURNING IRON WORK
LAST EVENING CARL LOFP
IS TRAMFLED TO DEATH.
FOUND IN THE WEEDS DEAD
Was Driving ?. Tear.: and Riding
Another Horse When the
Trouble Caiue.
1 "i "in S t : '' l y's 1 ';i ii v.
Last ri;i:m while Ctrl I - i I wa.
nutming front hi- work in tin- field
v. huh w as some distance away, the
lor-t.s which ): had boon lining, in
.-,,!!,.' way got into trouble, ami in
M . eutUav. r to t them straighien
t il mt. t !.' dragged hint from the
r-.' v.hii h I;.' was riding, and
.'ragged and tra;.:pkd kfm to death
! Hi'.' roa'N:;'.f. about a l'alf miles
trim I'is. ;...?;:. When the ;iTSr
i .-..lie l.i tin- the folks h;i-(i:i-
1 t. Mi 1 him. and !" tund t ho body
. ii h, lift- also;. cti::; t. Dr. p.rend
.1 of M irr: y v a called hut f .'ind
that 1 1 i - - U!i fie", iiatc ir.an had been
i-.i,l i r -.urn- time, though there
vas t ill v.armHi in the body.
Mr. iopp and Mr-s Margaret
IN r-.. r were tea: r:c.l last spring,
; : 1 1 1 hal ln-v n farming tiurieg the
- !!i.,;:i-T. and ho was at tin- farm
v...:k i . r 1 . : y anti w.i- ;u-t re-tii'-Minu-
in the ev r. i n The
fiin.-ral will be li-dd tomorrow at
v. hat lto'tr is n."t known.
PROCEEDINGS OF
ed and allowed ly the Hoard:
General Fund.
Lincoln Telephone A: Tele
graph Co., rent ami tolls
for .July $ 51.20
Henry Snoke. telephone tick
ets 11. M
D. C. Morgan, postal supplies 71.10' Mien J. Peeson. court costs
Geo. 1. Farley, salary for j mother's pensions, etc
July 50.00 j Waterman Lumber & Coal Co.
The Plattsmouth Journal, lumber for court house
printing and supplies 196.50 Waterman Lumber & Coal
J. 11. Tlirashor, assigned to Co., coal to court house
Alike Tritsch, bailiffs cer j Alike Tritsch. postage, etc
R. C. Alaniuardt & Co., mdse
to Airs. Cotlingham
Alorgensui & Hart, mdse to
Alkn, $5: Nichols, $10
Hammond it Stephens, sup
plies to County Superintendent
10.00
15.00
4 6. CI
12.50
4.45
CC.50
3 5. so
tilicate
Fred Patterson, o;lice wank
.1. P. Sat tier, merchandise to
court house
Plat tsmoutli "Water Co.. wat
er to court host? ami jail,
July
W. A. O'Neill, haul ins rub
bish from court house and
jail
Grozier Pros, mils Glasgo,
June ami July, $20; Alack.
May and June, $15
H. A I. Soenniehsen, mdse Col
lins Warden $7;
Hart.? 10
S. II. S'aunviker, material
am! work at county farm
Frank J. Libershal, salary
expense al.tl fees
Waterman Lumber and Coal
Co.. coal to farm. ?33.25
1 .00 i S' at e Journal Co., supplies
Hi 00 ; claim No. 12
I F. (I. Fricke Co., mdse
.CO , to county farm
G. P. Foreman, treasurer of
Cass County Farm Rureau.
O.CC bal. due 1st hall. 19 IS
Clinton Oil Co.. oil and
grease t) county farm
.50 i Plat tsniout h Steam Laundry,
I laundry to county and jail
Farmers' Coffee v Tea 1m-
35.00 port i UK Co., coffee to coun
ty farm
W. T. Richardson, mdse to
22.00 county farm
i J. 11. Tarns, salary and cx-
C..50 p.-nse
W. AI. P.arclay, trip to Alur-
209.14 ray, serving papers
i Juiius A. Pitz, salary ami
mileage
Kusihiisky. $4.15 37.4 0 ; Henry Sr.oke. same
II. Seiv?rs. salary and laun
dry
PLattsmoutii Water Co.. wa-
ter'to court house and jail
for June !
Opal Fitzgerald, salary fer
July
Ce. Stamier. shelling corn
at the count v farm
L H. Day. mdse Airs. Alack
for July
llittt & Tun, mdse to Jos.
Hurt on
P. C. Alarquanit A: Co.. mdse
to Mrs. t'ottingham
II. AI. S.ienniehsen report of
births ami Ooaths. I'.l ttiar-
ter
II. V. 'rop. sai.it.1
i?. 1. Ch-meats, same
W. ll. P.o. tieki r, same
I'. L. 1 1 e i:t t r. sarae
J. 1 . Cardiur. same
(i. X. Stille. .a:ne
Ji-ssie Melvin. same
W. Har.d. same
A. K. Stjiiitb.-r. saiae
L. K. saTi't.. .
IT. J. . i:;-. :il. 1. :-ame
II. vi. Schwiud. same
!r. S. .1. Vfi.MjiirtI.il', same
Lucy Llleuwood. same
Ji'i.n ! iai'l ma :i. assiMud to
Alike Tritsei:. labor at
CfiUrt I'olle lltMUUt
9 3.00
.c;
! th'J I Alpha C. Ptterson salarv
asi'l expense
J. I. Corley, pot m:i-J er.
s' a n s i( ii ; : t y .
Airs. Clara Alatzke, care of de
pendent children. August
Airs. Alartha A. lladdon, same
Airs. Moll-e Hanson. same
Mrs. Olive Hamilton, same
.Mrs. -Cora P. Tower, same
CO. 00 ; Airs. Furl C. Hyde, same
Airs. Craee Sperry, same
22.9C i Mrs. i-'sther Heneger, srine
jAlrs. Fannie Dill, same
0.99 i Mrs. A'tgusta Pramlt, same
Mrs. Chlora Allen, same
7.97 ! Airs. IMith Duckworth, same
! Mrs. Lacy L !e. sayje
1 ii . ! M rs. Kovo AI. liarger. same
Airs. Alary Thompson, same
Mrs. Lorri';H Price, same
7.r,o Airs. I'tlith Poetel. same
..",(: Mrs. Susie Frwiu, same
1.7.", ' Airs. Ida Sehlieske, same
2.75! Mrs. Lessie Hopkins, same
4 mi ! Airs. Loretta 1'rice, same. July
1.00 : Read Fund
', S:.: i' h A- Suns .Mlu. Co.. re
l.nu' j).tirs for giatler. K.D. No. 11
2.25.'- . Johnson, road work, 11.
j.00 i !. No. 10
..M! Will M. Hoover, road work.
K. D. No. 3
Pipe Co., cement
1 ..-.h I pipe, K. 1 '. No. j
.25 W. F. Li'idig. road work. K.
D .No. It".
Win. Kichartls. rtatl work
1 lm; K. ! . No. A
j Nebraska Culvert Alfg. Co
7 ho j I 'tl.-r for K. 1 . No. 2
j J. .l"h n--on. road work. K. I .
1 :: ::.;,-: I No. 7
Fr-.; MeCratly. !)!acKnii! It
::.ir, , work. II. D. No. I I
j. . v'allery, road work. K.
7.,M, ' D. No. 1
I :-i. Snyder, jr.. roatl work
c I No i
1 tut ; i e? ' ol'
...
j.i. J ii P. Mfisinger, road work
5.00 P D. Xo- 1
V.'iil Sevbert, road work 11.
j !. No. 1
13 on I F. W. Xfitin. road work K.
j D. No. 1
.-) i , i ic.-tor v- MiauK, nuise in
1 . i .. . 1 ' . 1 v'
. ' ' . .-.. " , ' I . i - i i T i . i . .
j H . -tl. ..( MUU, Wl'llll U IMI-
I'.o.:rd nil pirsuaiii l adjourn- , . j :, x
m. mi. P:.-. . i'i .luiiiis A. Pit.. C. K. j;t-.st,.r Swatek, mdse to
H' .biM'i" ai. l Henry Snoke. County com iv jail
i .men-, ioii.-rs. Frank J. Libershal, Jt,!m K- j.ia mils.- to Airs.
Coii!-i CbrK. . p.urian
Minute's of previous session read jrs. a. L. Alarshall. cure of
and approved, when the following jax j;arger for 2d ipiar-
busine ;s v. us transacted in regular t.r im.s .
form: The J. P. Co-..k Co.. stamp Tor
County Jn.'.i-'e. Alb 11 J. P.eesoll, ' i . t J 1 1 1 V I'ifi-I;
'e t . a or.b r with il.e County Clerk , Ainbler Pros., nulse to Afrs. i K- 27 .
loii'-v. iug t'te nioiher's pension of, Dut'icld 7.30 M: '' i'hivmale, road vork
Air-. Ida SVhh Uke for S2.t.ti. per j Murray Hani wan- .v lm;.b'- ' li 1. No. 11
month for a period of six months. niei.t Co.. rifles and auimu- lit-'or v Sv.alek, mdse to
Sam.' wa- approved by llo hoanl. j niiion to Alurray Home !L ' '- No. 1
County .hiik-i' tiled a:t order with: Cuards COO.OO i Nebraska A Iowa Steel Tank
the County clerk, directing the . m. Pe.-tor. Supply Sar- Co.. ulveris, II. D. No. 9
l.o.iiti of County Commissioners to. u. aiit for Ho:.."- Iiiard ! Tool. N'niiman A: Murtey,
pay Mrr . L '.--ie Hopkins, of Kim- i c,.. .. I '!a t is ..mai h 7s!.v"! lumber for K. D. No. 7
v d 'he -: 1 1 ; i of $lo. ot pt r month . c,,ie. Mifiry lr .lu!v lfni.no Joe Stall, road work 11. D.
t -r ;'" sui tori and m :: i ni etta ih e of Julius A. Pii.. auto litre . ' i:'..i'5j N. 1 . .
lo-r t v. o depf.i'lenf children for a . c. Morgati. stamps to it niott Lumber Co.. lumber
p.-riod of six ponlhs. S;.me approv-' cu!lty Siiperinien dent 12. "Oi l,,r ' " No. 14
eti b the Poanl. ! Pes: r Sw.tt'k, mdse to ! J. S. Poimh, roatl vrk, Ii. D.
Tic1 following claims vere audit-j -ou"tv farm 7 "o! No. 12
i
191.70
1 4.SS
5.2C
12.05
17.50
103.10
1.0 0
20.40
2 0.00
2 0.00
s.oo
15.00
15.00
25.00
1 0.00
20.00
15.00
12.00
1 0.00
25.00
1 5.00
25.o
S.oo
2 0.00
20.00
1 5.0tt
I'O.Ott
1 0.00
2 0.00
570
52.00
! 7.eo
72.00
2. on
IS. 50
200.00
9 9.;."
7. S5
2S.51
1 2.1'n
I .oi
7.00
for IL 1). I
52.70 'g
275.00 j j
4i.oo ;
i i
02.00 , ;
1
42.00
141. 04 ' !
47.00 ; I
10.00 : j
10.25
11.25' l
0.00 9
14.00 H
4.50 ' H
10.50 ! g
COO B
12.00 . I
12. "S ! i
12. so :r
coo I
15.00 J,
3 5.00
10 14.34
3i.4i a
:te in It; 4..ii g
same in 1 4.50 r
inger, same in 1 COO flj
2C25
1 ' S
31...t
17.15 : C
15.75 j
15.75 r
u in 1 0 2 1.0 0 i
board adjourned to i
At;-: mi 7, 191S. j
sK J. Lli'KKSHAL.
County Clerk.
I
i
J. Adams, lumber
No. 1G
The Calion Iron Works, grad
er for IL I). No. 10
Win. Richards, road work. R.
D. No. 4
John Richardson, roatl work
K. D. No. 1
H. A. Aleisinger, road work
R .1). No. 2
Union Lumber Co.. lumber
for R. D. No. 15
T. F. Hathawav, road work
11. D. No. 11
F. W. Holka, roatl work, R.
D. No. 5
R. D. Williams, roatl work,
R. D. No. 7
Draa-einsr Fund
Frank Crauf, dragging in
district No 27
.T. H. Craves, same in 27
W. L. Alead, same in 27
(leorge Reynolds, same in 27
Alex. Campbell, same in 27
F. W. Wilkin, same in '.
Will M. Hoover, same in 3
Floyd Siekman, same in 1C
Henry Prockhoff. same in 11
Wm. S. Wetencamp, same inl
P.. F. Plymale, same in 14
J. S. Rough, same in 12
J. Jolionnsen. same in 7
J. W. Parker, same in 10
Peter Kcuriksen. same m
D. Wilim, jr.. same in 10
Frank Alartin. same in 13
Joe ;
C. F.
John
Ckas.
Karl
Fred
Win.
Joh u
Ii. A
K.1
11. C
Oa
meet
ar i
w : mm
School Opees
SEPTEMBER 9th
Our Boys Wear Department is open now and
ready to serve you. We have really accomplished
wonders in our boy's department these war times
We want you to come in and see what good clothes
we have to show at $5, $6, $7 and $8. Suits you
would hardly expect to find now short of $10 and
$12. Boys' Waists 50c up; Boys Hats 50c up; Boys'
Underwear, Stockings and Sweaters par-excellent.
Ask about our American Boy Club.
11 i
The National Boys Suit"
; ;C1 1 . sa
Vallerv
P. Alei.-
P.arnar.l, s nne in 1
Cole, same inl
No!tin'-r, same in 1
Richards, same in 4
Alei.-inger, jr.. same in 2
Meisinger, same inl."i
Famst. same in 1 5
Creamer, sat
motion the
Wednesday,
C. E. Wescott's Sons
'EVERYBODY'S STORE.'
An ir. 7. 19 IS.
adjournment
i't, when the
transacted in
! 'iat t smo'll h, Nt
Poanl met as
w i t ii all men: hers pr
following business v.
regular farm:
Clerk of the Disiriet Court filed
his report of fees collected for the
2nd i, warier, 191 S, It) the amount of
s 'is 7. "5.
County Judge, Allen J. Reckon,
iiled an order with the County Clerk
renewing the mother's pension of
Airs. Dora Pem-cn l"r $20.00 per
mouth. Same approved ov the
board.
County Judge lib-d an order with
!iie County CKrf cancelling the
mother's pension of Lillian U. Paker
i.. inl sa::'t was approved by the hoard.
Road Fund.
The following chums were audi
ted and Lo .-. ft'. :
Henrv TrunkenhM. grading
work 10.00
randon Prfs. Lumber Co.,
britlue material S5.7C
T. K. Hathaway, bridge work 11.00
Monarch Lngineering Co.,
bridge work, Avoca pre
cinct 7G5.4S
Al'inardi Fn;;ineeriiig Co..
bridue work Center pre-
titut 7S9.1S
Monarch Engineering Co..
bridge work, Mt. Pleasant
precinct
Fngineering Co..
work, Nehavvka
Fngineering Co.,
work, Nehavvka
10 CO. 9 2
9CG.12
1101. IS
. No. 10
:-ti;. i.ei. grading in
D. No." 1
Mi Iomt. ro. d work in
!t. .no. 12
Cmtiirussioner Koad lu:iu
.a ami !wa Steel
"Tank Co.. culverts Road
Distriii, No. 1
Genersi Fund.
F. Hvebner, telephone
elis
'. F. lie.binr, salary and
inik aeg
. p.. Printing
on claim No.
Mrs. Dora De;r
: 11 1 ;
R.
c. i:
j : .
Nebr;
hi!,!
chi
IS
r.
i? ail Styles Keay
I;
New Autumn styles for men and young
men are now on display. These new
KUPP
EN
HE!
M
LTD
K
CLOTHES
reflect the spirit of the day and show in
what skillful and efficient manner the mak
ers of these famous clothes have overcome
war-time obstacles.
You are cordially invited to make a visit
of inspection. Buy clothes only if you
need them.
pendent
g.i t
F. d I la I ke.
co.iiily farm
The boaru I
inauditig th.ir
io meet Thur-FRANK
Co., supplies
IS
n, care de
reu lor Aii-
3o.l-0
4 S.OO
1 7.0 0
27.90
1.05
50. jo
93.71
. j on.i rc ii
bridge
precinct
Aionan h
itriilge
precinct
Monarch Fngineering Co.,
advance on bridge ma
terial furnished
Waterman Lumber AL- Coal
Co.. bridge material
Keystone Pipe Co.. concrete
pipe. Croenvvood precince
There being no further
I he board on motion adjourned eo
meet Tuesdav. September 3. 191S.
FARNK J. LIBFRCHAL.
County Clerk.
fi SO 0.00
29.25
S4.00
busi ness
Piatt: mouth.
Poanl met pe
all members pre
lowing business
''The Kuppcnhcimcr House in Plattsmcuth.
Open Tuesday livening.
20 0 0
helping nt
on
a ing tit her work d -,.i
! 'U'l ion a.tlj Hirut'd
da v. August S, 191S.
J. LHiFKSlIAL.
County Clerk.
Neb.. Aug. S. 191 S.
adjournment, with
sent, when the fol
was transacted, in
regular form. The hoard was called
to order alter the board hail con
cluded its session as a Poanl of Fq
ualix.at ion.
Resignation of R. D. AIcDonabl as
Justice of the Peace within and lor
Salt Creek Precinct, received and ac
cept e'i.
County Sherif! Mod lus report iw
fees egrnetl for 2ml (Hiarter, 191S.
to the amount of $SC00.
t'ouniy Treasurer filed has report
of receipts ami disbursements lrom
the 1st dav ot January, 191S to
June 3oth, 191 S.
General Fund.
Ni bra ska Lighting Co., gas
ami electricity to county 10. 20
D. C. .Morgan, postal supplies S.oO
C D. (juinion. salary for July 145. S3
J.i'an Kopia, mdse to Airs.
I'.urian 5.00
Lint'du Telegraith it Tele
phone Co.. rent ami tolls
A. i. Pa eh t Co.. mdse to
Seltleiske in Jan. 10.00
Plattsmouth Ice and Cold
Cobl Storage Co.. ice books
to court house 15.00
K. P. Printing Co, supplies
claims No. 49, 50. 51 10. Gl
A. J. Snyder, recording- deed
and stamps 3.30
Philip Thierolf, clothing to
paupers at county farm 2.75
Koad Fund
W. H. Holmes, road work, R.
D. No. 2 CO. 00
Konstone Pipe Co., culvert
for Road District No. 6 CO. 00
Bridze Fund.
Union Lumber Co., bridge
material 29.70
Union Lumber Co., bridge
maf rial 114.17
F. W. Nolting, bridge vork G.20
Rnmdoit Pros. Lumber Co.
bridge material 39.50
N. C. Helcadcrnicr, bridge
work 3.40
Alurray Hardware Co., bridge
material 11.70
Tool. Na u man Ai Alurtcy,
bridge material 102.23
J. F. Rates, bridge work 1.70
Rrandon Pros. Lumber Co.,
bridge material
0 fl.ee of Board of Eaualization.
Pla'tsmouth. Neb.. Aug.S. 191S.
Hoard of laiualizai ion met on call
of the County Clerk. Present, Hen
ry Siinkt', Julius A. Pitz and C. K.
lle. bnt r. County Commissioners,
Heoige L. Farley, County Assessor,
Frank J. Libershal, County Clerk.
AHnutes of previous sessions read
and approved, when the following
business was transacted in regular
form :
The County Clerk reported the as
sessed valuation of Cass County lor
the year 191S, as returned by the
Ci :;r,ty Assessor, to be as follows:
Peal INtate $ 0.703. 00S. 00
Personal 2,053,30 1.00
AP railroads as re
turned by the
.-state p.oard .1,315.500.00
Car Lines 5.SC5.00
No. 5 6 2 0 Mills
No. 57 20 Milks
No. 5S 10 Mills
No. 59 9 Mills
No. CO 0 -Mills
No. 61 3 Mills
No. 62
No. 63 0 AHlls
No. C4 1C Mills
No. 65 S Alills
No. 66 -- a Mills
No. 6 7 11 Alills
No. 70 7 API's
No. 71 9 Alills
No. 72 11 Alills
No. 73 C Alills
No. 74 10 Alills
No. 75 10 .Mills
No 76 17 Alills
No. 77 IS Mil's
No. 7.S S Alills
No. 79 0 Alills
No. SO S Alills
No. SI 17 Mills
No. 82 11 Alills
No. S3 13 Alills
No. 85 17 Alills
No. 8 0 6 Alills
No. 87 16 Alills
No. SS 11 Alills
No. 8 9 11 Alills
No. 91 S Alills
No. 93 9 .Mills
No. 94 20 Alills
No. 95 27 Alills
No. 9 6 11 Alills
No. 97 11 Alills
No. 9S 22 Mills
No. 99 34 Mills
No.101 11 Alills
No.102 35 Alills
No.103 32 Alills
EASTERN STAR
HOLD PIGNIC
LAST EVENING AT THE BEAUTI
FUL HOME OF MR. AND MRS.
GLENN PERRY. THEY
CONTINUE UNTIL LATE HOUR
Where Every One Present Enjoyed
the Most Delightful
Occasion.
Toial Assessed
o 1 va hint ion
perty
valuas
of pro-
$ 10,67'
.00
Frank Alartia, bridge work
Fnion Lumber Co., bridge
material
P.. F. Plymale, bridge work
c. F. Vallerv, bridge work
Wm. A. Wulf," gridge work
H. A. Funke, bridge material
Keystone Pipe Co . concrete
pipe. Greenwood precinct
Henry Snoke. bridge work
N. C. Delederuier, bridge
9.60
3.00
21 30
7.30
"13.50
1.20
41. GO
112.00
2.50
On motion the board proceeded to
make and did nake the following"
levies for the year of 191S:
County General Fund 4. SO
County Mother's Pen
sion Fund .42
County Soldiers Relief
Fund .10
County Rridge Fund 4.00
Count y ( Finergency)
Rridge Fund
County Roatl Fund
State Levy
1.00
4.00
7.6S
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Mills
Alills
School District Bond Levies as Fol
lows, for 1918:
District
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1
17
3 6
5:
6 0
SI
9 5
102
103
Lew
10 Alills
Alills
Alills
Mills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
13
5
5
6
10
7
S
Citv and Village Levies as Follows:
No. 17 Plattsmouth City None
No. IS Louisville village 15 Alills
No. 19 So. Pent! village None
No. 20 -Greenwood village 10 Alills
No. 21 Alurdock village 5 Alills
No. 22 Fnion village None
No. 23 Avoca village 15 Alills
No. 24 Weeipng Water
City 19 Alills
No. 25 Flnivvood village 18 Alills
i No. 26 Fagle village 40 Alills
I No. 2S Alvo village 5 Alills
Total
Lev;
State ami County
.00 Mills
School Levies for the Year 1918 as
Follows :
District
Vo i
o.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
a
6
t
S
9
10
1 1
12
13
14
1 5
17
IS
19
20
21
24
25
2 6
27
28
2 9
3 0
31
32
3 4
3 5
3 0
o I
3 8
40
41
42
4 3
41
4 5
46
47
4S
43
50
51
5 2
53
55
Levy
45 Alills
Alills
Mills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
Alills
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The business having been complet
ed the board on motion adjourned.
FRANK J. LIPFRSHAL.
Secretary.
DON
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Plattsmouth Citizens Should Read
And Heed This Advice.
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Kidney trouble is dangerous and
often fatal.
Don't experiment with something
new and untried.
Use a tested kidney remedy.
Regin with Doan's Kidney Pills.
Used in kidney troubles 50 years.
Recommended here and every
where. A Plattsmouth citizen's statement
forms convincing proof.
It's local testimony it can be in
vestigated. Edward Alartin, machinist., 1109
Vine St., says: "Whenever my kid
neys get out of fix or act irregular
ly, a box of Doan's Kidney Pill3 re
lieves the trouble. Occasionally my
back starts aching, but it requires
only a few doses of Doan's Kidney
Pills to relieve me."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Air. Alartin had. Foster-AIil-burn
Co., Alfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Fit!i Saturday's aily.
Last evening at the beautiful
country home of Mr. ami Airs. Glean
Perry some live miles south of
Plattsmouth, the members of the
Fastern Star of this city, and alo
many from. Nebraska City, gathered
for their first picnic lu re iu a long,
time, and with automobiles from
both this and Nebraska City gath
ered to celebrate the event at the
home of the Worthy Alatron of the
Fastern Star Lodge at this place.
The evening was spent on the most
social manner, ami everyone who
was in attendance enjoyed the oc
casion to the utmost. A most sump
tuous fcupper was had. the tables
being pile with the good things to
eat. which those route brought. The
celebration of the occasion contin
ued until a late hour, and it was
along well past the wee unall hour;
when the assemblage thanked th'i
host?ss and departed for their homes.
TEH BOYS CULLED
FOB GAMP 6DANT
THESE ARE TO BE FOR FULL
SERVICE AND TAKEN FROM
CLASS ONE.
Good for Biliousness.
"Two years ago I suffered from
frequeut attacks of stomach trouble
and biliousness. Seeing Chamber
lain's Tablets advertised I concluded
to try them. I improved rapidly."
Aliss Emma Verbryke. Lima, Ohio.
A few good used Fords for sale.
T. H. Pollock, Garage. 28-tf
Fri'tn Saturday's I tally.
Cards have been sent out, calling
ten more of the Ikivs of this county
for .service to depart on September
fifth or sixth, to go to Camp- Grant,
HI. These are to till the first call
for selectmen for September, and
arc from the first registration, as
there remain a few of the first class
of that registration yet.
These will report during the com
ing week, and be sent forward to
the training camp. They are itj
follows:
Wm. Conrad Lynch, Plattsmouth.
August Herman Parncs, Alvo.
Harry Wirth, Louisville.
Fred Lawrence. Towle. Waba h.
Walter Heil. Cedar Creek.
Harry .1. Gorman, Alvo.
Floyd AlcCart, Plattsmouth.
William Krcager, Cedar Crick.
Walter J. Reeder, Klmwood.
William A. Core, Louisville.
For a Weak Stomach.
' The great relief afforded by Cham
berlain's Tablets in a multitude of
cases has fully proven the great
value of this prcparat ion for a weak
stomach and impaired digestion. In
many cases this relief has heroine
permanent and the suffers h-ave been
completely restored to health.
I have (5) five thoroughbred
Chester White Alale hogs for .'-ale.
Fritz Kaffenberger. d&w
A few good used Fords for sale.
T. H. Pollock, Garage. 28-tf
Stationery at the Journal office.