I 1 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUBNAK. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1018. FAOE TWO. I go I - - this wonderful picture in which are shown scenes of staggering immensi ty of what America is doing to down the Hun and his socalled PCultur. Don't come to see this picture ex pecting to be entertained by a sen tamental love plot. But come to get the bare facts of what is being done both "over here" and "over there." -ADMISSION Cillery War Tax ilszmi &2 firsts Vs Mi Balcony and Downstairs. War Tax -25c . 3c 28c .50c . 5c "55c (Children under 12, accompanied by elders, 28c) Sunday ows Mat. 3:00 Eve. 7:00 and 9:00 Will start prcmptly at the above time. So com-? early and get a good seat. 4 jf.:-- I this picture, which shows you where the Too:! you have saved gees to. How the money you have given to the Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., K. of C. and other funds have been spent; what the Government has done with the money derived from the Liberty Bonds you have subscribed to. All these and a thousand other ques tions are answered, and answered correctly by this great Government film. Also some of the first Ger man prisoners being captured by our own American soldiers. This whole paper could be filled in tell ing what can be seen in this picture and still most of it would remain untold. ows! Evening, 7:00 and 9:00 Will start promptly at the above time. So come early and get a good seat. : I 1 1 Monday 2 Sh IMF n n Taken by U- S- Signal Corps and Wavy Photographers and the French General Staff. Presented by Committee on Public Information of Washington, D. C. E3 1 WO Davs!- Prn SltBTOo ct- 6 and 7 :: -) w ... i THE FDURTH LIBERTY LOU HIE ACTIVITIES 0? WEIGH WILL SOON EE HERE IK FULL I0RCE AND EFFECT. WE lis! 00 DVEB THE TOP ..,;:r LrtT: wcie .rorc xiia Subscribe:1.. let Us Get This Tone Ecforc Date. T!ic I'.-.irt't Liberty Lean i;uota Ih !i is v.mrv tliriu twice the : J Thir-1. vhicl $r.:H.- i ..';. 1 ;:: went over t lie top. Willi n i:'..1' !:!:'. liko a subscription f $7.".o.0(n.oo. '(? have met those i. ' bvr: i-i i'ins. with a lic:irty :l,KT!i-y. wiiirli was truly American. r h:ive ju.--? two weeks before the ureal ilriv rp: jm l'or the suhscrip-ti-.ui of tin -e f-,,;i'ls. Let u.s have then nil tnken by that t:nie. ami ; r:fly for the ce!el;ration of the event which i-. ;iii to be o'ie of ihiv 1: : rIir- iiittinpr proposition? wli!th the ttav-at-homo portion of Ar-.' rim po't;!o cr.n deliver. This is a ftrrkc witli a p'irir'i to it. let us . liver i with full ftrce, that it have the rtoral effect on the :if r,i.v. ;v tliei!! knowing that en tire America is behind thn boys who are dolr.s the things errors- th ater. able to secure the same service at the hotel dining room. Sandwiches, j short orders and regular meals will be at your command, in fact "KV- KriYTI!IN; GOOn TO KAT" will be found at the Hotel Wagner. Mr. Warner lias carried a good reputa tion in the restaurant line .which reputation has been gained by the cxee'.lciit ?ervice to the people, and thi" fame service will lie carried to the dining room of the h.'itel. where you nil! always find the same cord ial welcome at r.nv and all times. LEAKAGE OF HEART CAUSES REJECTION Prom Tl'lirsfhiy'-" ftailv. John Swartz. who has been located at Camp Cody for a. number of month and who had thought he would be sent across, was disappoint ed as the dav they were to go, and were lining up for the purpose, he was taken out of line, and medical examination said he had leakage of the heart, and he was rejected. He was given on honorable discharge on account of physical disability. He was greatly disappointed as he had counted o:i going with the rest of the boys, and had trained for all the time for lh? purposa of going, and at the last minute almost, to he re jected was ture pretty tough. BROTHER GOES TO ARMY. ACI'TEn HOTEL DINING EOOi: OPENED TO PUBLIC Klrehcr? in this issue of the Journal will be found a large "ad vertisement announcing the opening of the Dining Room of the Wagner Hotel, and the closing of the Wag ner Restaurant, that has been en joying &uch an excellent business for the past few ycfrs. This move Mont r? taken simply because Mr. Wagner believes In 'Hooverizing". along the eating house line in thU ( city for the present, and in closing tbe restaurant he will be able to cut this expense and give the people tha high class service at the Wagner i Hotel. In the future you will be Krotn Thursday's Ia!ly. U. II. McCarthy of Sheridan. Wyo., who hc. been engaged in farming was a visitor in thl3 city for over night with his brother L. L. Mc Carthy, on his way to Ft. Itiley, Kansas, to join the service. He had been selected in the draft Feme little time since and had gotten time to harvest the wheat crop which he had raised this summer. This is the sec ond brother which Mr. 'L. 1j. Mc Carthy here has had to go within a few weeks. A Woman's Hearty Recommendation. Worry and oTerwork cause kid ney trouble, and women suffer equal ly with men. Mies Sira Western I'elvidere. 111., writes: "I could not stoop and when down I had to craw x:x by a chair. I was so lame I suffered agony. Now I ; feel like a new pereon, stronger and better In every way I heartily recommend Foley Kidney rills." . Sold ev?ry where. A few good nsed Fords fcr T. H. Pollock, Garage. 28-ti WILL EHOEAVER 10 HAVE NIGHT SCHOOL WILL ORGANIZE FOR TEACHING DUTIES OF CITIZENSHIP TO THE APPLICANTS. From Thursday's" J'ailv. Itichard Wright of St. Louis, who is the Naturalization Examiner Tor this district, who is visiting the office of the District Court, and with the District Judge, will endeavor to establish a night school here in con junction with the public, schools, to give instruction in the branch or language, that one may speak "American" and know enough of civics to enable them to pass the necessary examination for admis sion to citizenship, when the tinie come for their obtaining their final papers. This is an excellent move, and one which is in vogue in i.i00 cities in the United States. Of a truth, one a candidate for American citizenship, should know what it means to be an American in the fullest sense of the word, and un less they have the proper conception of this high obligation the right of citizenship should be refused. HOME FROM JUNCTION CITY. Prom Thursday's Daily. O. 11. Olson who is located at Junction City, Kansas, arrived home this morning, and i:; looking after some business here, as well a.-; visa ing with the folks at home. He will return on tomorrow to his work there. He says businevs is v;:ry good there now. they having in the employment 17 people. . Mr. Olron will establish another branch liou-e there, at a portion of the Fun&ton Camp, whichwill be alone for color ed soldiers, of which there are at this time about 10,000. A large number, of them having just- been 6ent east. At Junction City there has Just been a new Community Club House, which is 70 feet wide. 125 feet long, and of three stories in height. LIBERTY CLUE. 'Mm "rnj rs-!.i y's I.-,;ty. ' A. numbT .of the young business vcmen of Plattfmouth met at the Red Cross rooms Monday evening i";r the purpose of organizing a Lib erty Vlub. Mrs'. K. II. Vecott was elected temporary chairman, and Mrs. K:y Knorr secretary. Miss Wrn:i I ! at t was chosen president ::ik1 Misn Cecil Schiappacasse sec ret a ry-t rcasurrr. A committee was appointed by the President to draft rules regulating the Club. Differ ent litis of patriotic work were dis cussed. They voted to cali them 'elve "The Dullness Cirls Liberty Club." The Club come;; uiujct the supervision of the "War Camp Com nun: it j- Service" department ef the Mrs. Christine Conk- Kov Knorr will act as government, lin and ?Irs. leaders ;f the Club. At the next meeting, definite work will le tak en up. Other Liberty Clubs will be organized as the need arises. Any number of girl.; over eighteen years of age banding t hein.-clves together for mutual help, and service to their government, may organize a Liberty Club. For any additional information which may be d'-sired consult Mrs. K. II. Wescott. GIVE FLAUJTIFF VERDICT. Kri.i.i Tl.ursd.-i y's l:ii! v. The jury returned a verdict in I he matter of the trial' of Kobert O'Mrien vs. Omar Coon, wherein suit was brought lor the recovery of certain Minn eif money which was paiel to IVon by O'Drien for the purchase of land-; from a real estate) company, located in Minneapolis, and on ac count cf the failure of the principal, the- Real K.-tate Cr.mpnny. suit was brought for recovery of amounts paid, with the result, that a verdict was granted of $r.19S.OO. I'prm the rendition of the verdict, thr? jury was eli.niicd for the term. The cave of W. F. Cillespie against the Missouri Pacific railway, for re covery for leakage of grain, and differences in weights ef scales, ver dicts were given in two counts for approximately ?jl7".00. Prepare Fcr Changeabb Weather. H. JJ. Miller, U. F. D. IC. Woester. Ohio, writes: "Py the changing of beds and the weather, I took a very bad cold ane! 6ore throat. Four doses of Foley's Honey and Tar put me right in a day's time." It pays to get the genuine Foley's r.nd avoid substitutes and counterfeits. Con tains no opiates. Sold everywhere. I have (5 j live thoroughbred Chester White Male hogs for sale. Fritz Kaffenberger. d&w SPANISH FLU STOPS DRAFT OF 142.00 CROWDER CANCELS CALL FOR GREAT NUMBERS OF REGIS TRANTS OCTOBER 7-11. FROM EVERY STATE AFFECTED Provost Marshal Acts Upon Instruc tions From the Chief of Staff. Washington. D. C. Sept. 26. Jtecause of epidemics ef Spanish in riucnaa in army camps. Provost Mar shal (Ion oral Crowder tonight can eelled calls for the enlrainment be tween October 7 and 11, of 14 2,000 draft registrant. In the last day 6,1;?!) cases have been retried in army camps. One hundred and seventy deaths, result lug chiefly from pneumonia follow ing inriucii7a. were reported. r:ener;il Crowder acted upon in structions from General March. l.'vr.rv- atiitn nnd the District of Columbia had been assigned quotas .Mi.! Mm men were lo have cone te nraMlrnllv -ill of the CaiHUS ill the country. MAKE LARGE SHIPMENT. From Thursday s Daily. The ladies of the Red Cross are making a large shipment of some 12 cases of goods, which they have pre pared, and while the work is con sidered to be done by the ladies, some of it is pretty heavy work, and required a large amount of muscular force to hustle the large boxes and cases of goods around and prepare them for shipment. This could be done by some one who is gallant enough to think of it and go offer their services. One Amreiean was thoughtful enough to go and assist in nailing up the cases, Mr. Ezra Lynch, who is employed with H. M. Soennichsen. Say, you men, this work of the Red Cross is going on all the time, and if 3-ou will only lookout a little an opportunity to render some service to these ladies who are working bard, for the cause of the boys, over there. NOTie'i: tii ii.iii:s5Iii:m' ki:m wrs. in: To the Lombard 1 1, vet t mt 11 1 e "om j;t iiy, and Frank J la irciiii;i 11. mI.- lie. -i -for the l.otn li.i il J n f.--t 111. it '0111 1; ny, 1 M'Temla ills i.r.e; m. aiitick. i,i:;f, mitic'I-:. To Andrew W. 1 'entta rid. if living 11 ii.au lin- woniiw.ii -leHteos or person"! reri 1 sentati ves or Hi.l Ari'tiew V. I'ontlnn'l, s- ... I1. Or.t iinini. llliktlOWIll If IlV- if dead, the unknown heirs. le vlsee.x lei'atfps or Tiersonal representa tives' of n:'tld .S. e, Smith, defendants: Yon and eaeh of yon. are l.crel.y ftoti fieri fi"t on the !Uli 'biy of Sep tember. 1918. Frank HtiRli.sen. plain tiff herein, has filed I'l" Petition in the District Court of Chhs County, e hraskfi. HMinst -yah! defendants, the ohjeet anl prayer of which are, to iiiiet In plsimtin i ? -'' I s'li.illiwosl Ouartcr IM t. l Southeast Quarter (SK'.i). of Section with the nceretions thereto, in Sec tion Seventeen 17). all in towns nip "en (10). North, nanse rounvco w.. last of f;th P. M.. In said Cass Count v. KHinFt all claims rlshts anri demuntls of each and all of the defendants. You are reomren to ant-i s.im titlon on or before the .'Mil nay 01 etctoher . Dated Septemi.riu,..i...o?tj!oN. O. UWYKrt. riaintiff. Attorney. ! A few eoorl used Fords for sale. An T. II. Pollock, Garage. zo-u D To Geor-e K. Hirri: You will take notice that on the Jfitli day of June, 191S, llermia K. Windham filed her petition in the District Court of Cass County. Ne braska, aiiainst you. the object and prayer of which Is that she may be nrij'idgred owner in' fee simple of lot ID In block fl., in I'la t tsmou t h, Ne braska, freed from all claim of estate or interest therein or tne sam licorpe K. IMrri: and that the said C5eoffe li. Hirri and all persons claiming by. through or under him be perpetually enjoined from claimius any risht or title of riK'ht of tos:session adverse to the title and lights of this plaintiff, her heirs or assigns, and from inter ferine with the peaeihle enjoyment of said lot by the plaintiff. You ae re quired to answer said petition on or .before Monday the ISth day of November. 191S. or your default will be entered therein and the allegations of said petition taken as true. HKrtMIA IC. WINDHAM. I5v li. li. WINDHAM. Attorney. Take notice that Kr.-ncis '. .Mitiiti, plaintiff, has commenced a civil action a era: list you in the District Court L" the Second Judicial District of Nebras ka, in and fcr Cwss e'ounty, (lie oiijccr and prayer of which is to cancel a ml release a certain mortenvro deed uiven by tlforse W. Clark ami his wife, to u, arm in secure payment 01 om; M.iftCiisc Uoiid" or pro tor tlie sum of which mort-ra.tre deed is recordeil in book !, of t lie mort a;4vs. paire :?S1. records of e'ass 'n;iit, i-n.l "Keal Instate mfssory note and ir. teres t. led in book 3S1. records conveying the l-.ast half of the South west Quarter ( K l- SV. 1-tt r.u! the West half of the Southeast ejuarter (W 1-2 SIC. 1-1) of Section Township 10. Kane S, in Cass County, Nebraska, and to exclude you from any and all rifdit, title anl interest in and to the said described land The plaintiff alleges that the said note has been paid in full. You are required to rnswer tin- pe tition in said cause on or before t!;s ".".til day of November, 1:1S, or the alle gations in said petition will be taken as confessed by you, and a d.rcc en tered accord i n ei v. 1 KUANCIS C. Ml'NX. riaintiff. Hy w. it. :ayi,oi:d. His Attoincw i.i:;i, .otk ic 'ounty, 'in- Cut This Oat It Is Worth Money. Don't Miss This. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111. writing your" name and address clear ly. You will receive in returned a trial package containing Foley's Honev and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kid ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab lets. Sold everywhere. W. A. E0BERTS0N, Lawyer. East of Itiley Hotel. Coates Block, Second Flcor. Patriotic crepe paper decorations 1 the Journal office. In the County Court of Cass Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass Count v, ss. To all persons interested in the es tate of William liuriiir. deceased. On Heading the Petition of 1 . . 1 , - ...... Huriivr. urayiuir a linal settbuient I allowance of her account tiled in t.js 1 on tne itn day of Septcmb ami lor il:s-trilujtin anl a Ins said estate. It is hereby ordered that von and all persons interested tn said matter may. and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for s; id Comi ty, on the 21st dav of September A D 191S, at '. o'clock A. M., to show cans., if any there be. why the praver of the jtetitioner should not be ir.-anteri and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be ptiven Vj all person interested In s-aid matter by publishing a -opy or this order in the Plattsmouth Journal a semi-weekly newsoaper firinted in' said county, for one weet prior to said dav of hearlnvr. In Witness Whereof, T have here- u;iio sei my nanu ant t he 1 ,v tills ll'th day of Sept.m j,,., AIJ.KN J. l:i;i:setx. whitk: o,,niy Clerk. said Court A. D. 1J1S. (Seal P.y FLOIiENCK For Sale Cottage on easy term:-;. Two lots on North Eight .street $550. Will loan money to build. It n Windham. Hv,,r - vac. t ATTENTION Do you want to svo oe .j, more power and mileac-p. jitwI ot u.J im; same time keep your spark plugs clean? "RAR "Pvu'j will do it! Sold nil a ninnn.. . uiuui-y OaCK guarantee by GEHRTS, MURDOCK, NEB. Automobile Qivnersl t 1 1 1 1 I 1