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PA2E TE1E pi AiTSMOtrrn semi vtzixxt JOURNAL. T i Himurn i iiih in i nil iii 'in i'iu i i n nil ii linn r t iniiimirin iimum iJGvjuvLEZ?. 22, 1312. OVER THE COUNTY ELM WOOD Leader-Echo Mrs. L. L. Ccon received a tele gram Monday morning stating that her sister, Mrs. F. M. Holliday had died at her home in Pittsburg, Pa., cn Nov. 17, after a short illness. From present indications it would seem as though there is going to he a good deal of building this season in and around Elmwood and many are making plans to that end now. Mr. and Mrs. Aug Feters and children who arrived here from Wa dena, Minn., some time ago left this week for Denver, Colorado, where they will visit for several days. Roger Reeve, who has been living on the Ed Gust in farm, known as the Ronnefeldt farm, will move to the farm of his sister, Mrs. Wright Gonzales and will farm this place in the future. F. W. I.orenz went to Council Rluffs on Monday to meet his daugh ter, Mrs. Guy Clements, and little child who were on their return home. Her husband has been transferred came from this place to Nebraska a good many years ago. Leon vRoettger was up from Peru Tuesday for a few hours. lie has al ready received hi.? release from his service to Uncle Sam and has been appointed athkstic coacli of the State Normal at. Peru. This is an impor tant position and draws a good sal ary. Leon is well fitted for the job and will make good in every way. j n i S" LOUISVILLE Courier Will Vansoyoc is recovering from an attack of the Flu. John Albert and sou living east cf Louisville, are recovering from an attack of the Flu. Dr. E. If. Wcrthman has sold his farm in South Dakota at a satisfac tory profit after holding it several years. Ellis Benedict and RJward Rarr left last week for a pleasure trip to St. Joseph, where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrr. Henry Worthman and little daughter were down from Lincoln over Sunday visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. IL Worth -man. better known, as Joe Bauers, at the heme of his relatives in Ohio last week. Joe was formerly a well known character in Louisville and the news of hi.i death was received here with regret by his large circle cf fri-nda. NEHAWKA rew3 t -! ! "I r' p-C - r5. f i '.- wf f it EAGLE Ueacon J C 2 p Mrs. Joe Malcolm, from Colorado, is visiting at the home of her . u?. u Khter. -urs. i.nancs iian. j Miss I mo Heebner reopened hor ; .-; j school Monday afier having a four : Hi . . . i t-,.2 i weens vacation. If..,! Miller .fc (J ruber have ordered :i 1 f-': now concrete block machine f.r the manufacture of cement blocks. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Philpot are j rejoicing over a nacy girt waicli ar-j , rived at th'ir ln::u Monday morn-;'' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatnck i. t f m ... -V sr-. ' 3 :'! , :' ; Pi rj It is reported that Eli Rogenrief has purchased the Emil Oberle prop erty. r.lrs. Edna Crabtree left on Friday for a visit with relatives at Sioux City, Iowa. Jiev. j. i. fioriiiiuii, '.win niuicu tfus J rjuuy iii'jroing lor ;-anit k'.i Lincoln a few weeks ago, is quit j0scn!i, Mo., to p';:ul Thanksgiving , r : :ick with the Flu. ! ith their Mill, Guy, and family. r"sj Dr. Longacrc reports the hiith of' Cut Hansen tojk a truck load of a daughter on November 8 to Mr. ' furniture to Lincoln one day lust and Mrs. Rert Dopp. Among the new Flu rases are Irvin Stall and family, the Latrom family, Fretl and Howard Spahnle. Mrs. David Xicewilder of Pcnn-i-yivania tpent several days cf thi week at the home of M. L. Hursh. a v is i'-'v :r''!-fTif.- ft 7"A:s j'ecrr, c people everywhere, may truly celebrate G ar i ... ' S ? vf-".k i'ir Will i'hili.ot. who;---family B2 scause will ro.-nJe there j.r tiie remainder of t!i winter. I ?.5r.. (":. 1). Ketn'-r, who experi- enced i left rdde and limbs about two weeks ti::ce, i ,1 ;Trr;KC ol paralysis to i-vr : w i not much improved at thisir;g 14 1 - i -. r - 1 1 "X r l t. A from a camp in Indiana to Camp! ot 'v,dU' ; received an honorable medical dis charge from the army and has re- ! turned home. His cider brother, iFlovd, is still in France. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diers. cf "Tooflo ATn rvla n l vVrri li o will be stationed for awhile. j A baby girl was born on Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hill. Roth mother and babe are doing nicely and of course Grover has a broad ; Gresham, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry smile that is indicative cf the fact j Diers, of Lincoln, formerly of Ulysses, that he is the happiest "daddy" in j arrived Sunday for a few days' visit the world. The proud parents have j vith their brother, W. F. Diers ur.d the congratulations of their many family. friends. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Uhley left on'jKau, wife of Cashier W. J. Rau. of Wednesday for St. Joseph, Mo., after ; the Mauley State Rank, who wa- several weeks' stay here and at Alvo. : taken down with the Flu is now Mr. Uhley, who had been sick for a considered out of danger and will,wee-;c ar;er tnc state board removed in the service. Up to tiie hour cf going to press the editor has receiv ed r.o word from his son and there fore has been unable to mail him a .iOX. reia-jj.ii rural crrner on route one mr several years past, sold his "jitney" to Ernest Kropp list Monday will continue to s rve the p id t i R. R. Trimble and family of To- ! writing. It ii thought, however, shf neka. Kansas, arrived in Eagle on : u I'l.iTii.nr ?omew!.at. , , , ... s, Mondav night for a visit of a week t Oliie Allis, who has Leon the faith-:' "i .... . . , , I . . . . - ! J; tii witn tives. There have been ten Christmas boxes mailed from Eagle to the boys ' Ernest, who has ; 'n substituting, ti ! i :j " ! i r.-M VP School opened last Monday after a 1 1'i.ion PaciHc for 'a1 if ornia, to re- ' LV five weeks' vacation on account cf main until late .next, sprinsr. Tliey t:S the Fiu. The malady has never been . bad not decided in what part of f'-j! A Nciion'c word niuct no longer be a scrap of paper. Because Might ccuid not overcome right. Because Gcvernrmni of the people, by the people, for the people shall not per ish from the earth. AS A i on his route. V. P. Sheldon and family depart ed Wednesday afternoon for Omahi! , nere ti?at :iiiu t';ey jett over tnc FIRM toe are devoutly thankful that the fortunes of a if arid ivar have preserved our little com munity made more secure the Hoes and happiness of our people, aad taught us anew ihc.t SERVICE is the rreat pirrpoce of life. 'J k4 A i as serious in Eagle as it seems to California they vouhl stop. have been at other points, but it was deemed wife to take every pre caution and the beard waited a full number of weeks at the home of his -oon be able to be out again. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Uhley. j Carl Larson has moved his fam with influenza is much improved and ;ly from Weeping Water back to able to go to his work again. ; their old home in the southeast A. M. Waltz left on Thursday for ' part of town and their daughter, Ridgeville, 111., his old home, where Creda. has started to school. Mr. he will visit for several months. He Larson and son, Lloyd, have not ar has a brother and three sisters at rived yet but will be here in the this plaoe and will enjoy his visit near future. with them for it has been some time Word has been received in Louis since he has seen them. Mr. Waltz viile of the death of Frank Rauers, the ban. Last Saturday the board of health The children will attend school there and the family will not. return to Nohawka until the close of the rcnool vear. The influenza has again mode its r ppoarance, tins tine in the heme oi ; announced thvt smallpox had made . R. R. Stone, and Mr. Stcne and the i i ' its appearav.ee in Eagle. Elmer Ocdf-Uwo little girle. Verio and Catherine; chlager was the first case reported, have been attacked. They are all ! -R'-i and the same day John Hartfool: ding nicely as none have contracted was reported to be atillcted in the it in a violent form. Out at Jim . ame manner. The Oclschlager cas-e ' (' i ;pt ll's where James R-ake and is raid to be very light, but John's wife have been v.-orking this fall, nose indicates that he is having it 'they were quite :ick with the dis- Wescott's ons oi f . 5-' "EVERYBODY'S STCHE" Qxr store closes at 7:45 tonight. t,r-jr.-'iZ.7t,ts..f.:7-'.-L. iA 1 r::li .Pillin: Cnu.h ni family were down f.Qf jC " i to aitenu 11.1 a t- ri si cf Harold Ilitchman, courin properly. i-iro, and later Mr. Chappell came ! ;'ov.-n with it also. ITis case has ben j';;ii!o sc-rious requiring a nurse. J -J LJ UJl tTifZj ' , j : jpfV:--r4rk,,iil .V, ilJlX LlllLD i 7 IT HkH ,f- ... i WRii vi ,. i i r ( U N I O iNi Ledger of Mrs. Pilling and Mr. Iliiciiman. t ; Xic:: llalmis received word from : h.t ; hrot hrr in California that his I eldest daughter had died c i in:hieiii::i linely. The entire family had b-en ; i r ick but were better. I In .-t;iie of the bad ruin:: weather ! Saturday afternoon, "Hans Johnson's : sale v. as well attended and the cows Isold high. The llol.-tein cows sold : i'rr an even -200.00 each, another At . Anna Raucr Kft iooii fr-r II::rL:ngton, . vi..it vi:! friends. - C , -r.r-jr.i I 1, b.i ; ar.f.3" a:ter Nehraska, for vt. Ed Lcaili are all 1 a i e If r i i i TA i. -" l. ; I ij 1 V 1 uJl ill fi?! m ii:tavaii w'''ri V.'." .'" 'iS Ccpyrirht 131? ' I I.T THANKSGIV ifITH the ending of the terrible struggle and J and days of strife that have darkened the world for four long years, every heart overflows with sincere thankfulness. Humanity's greatest crusade has been success fully waged and gloriously won. The world has been delivered from the menace of the forces of evil and darkness and will engage in giving thanks with the same fervor as did the Pilgrims who dedicated this day to their deliverance and birth of Freedom. And what a feeling of pride comes to Americans here at home when we review the daring deeds of sacrifice and service, of our brave boys who offered their all that justice and peace might be restored to all the world. Let us give thanks that victory is ours that sacrifices have not been in vain that our nation has been blessed with valorous sons and for the boys over there, let us offer a prayer that 'ere another Thanksgiving dawns they will be safely home. dhda We remain open until 7:45 this evening closed all day tomorrow. t.c'T"'' J.cae'i. irai dai-ahtvr, '.iarrh . ic:. ii is cf the Flu. t-hovmaii Austin wrs in town on Tu.-r day far the fm.t ti;a. since his recent alt: i;f the Flu. Dr. i'.'.rritt. o"r only lo;-a; phy ;.iclai. i:ai; been confined to his bed this v."e:k. 'out his condition is net "rial- -. A iew veil has been dug near the Ir.at plant which solves the water probk-u thai has been causing sc.:-. ::;;.:h :;rief lately. Mrs. Olson, cf Omaha,, who had hern vi:iti::g at the .T. II. Ri;hr:an:i '.:oiao several days, returned heme on last Saturday. Mr?. W. I'. Taylor and her two children, of Manning, Iowa, arrive:! Sunday morning for a visit with relat ives V.nd friends. Miss Clemer.tiae Roddy returned !o Nebraska City Monday to resume hor school work, as the Flu has pre- i brought ?Hi2."" v. iv:; ieur r,.i'0 to ?1C0.00. ?. ::-:; lUuh Hi.chmi ;ki h(a.e by the (h .-.her. L'.r:dd, returt itsday lncrniug. whe-;-y,'d clerking in a di v-r-'-iand Mi-..-. Eut'i ard another '. r." hold from r"5 -v- I M H SECURITY I M Why n t have your money criming six per I e-.:iz p. i-amium on gilt-ede luortga"- seeuritv a'.! available after one yi-ar thr.aiL h the Ara-r- O icau S n-uiity Co., ui: thirty days not ic J-JOME GUILDERS, Inc. "I Assets Over $1,000,000 ; American Security Co., Fis. Agts. Omaha Nebraska G UraPJSTESD ! E. P. LUTZ. Agent, Plat-mouth her VO ed to Vallcy ' sd:C 14 eu;- uj store. We 6 AIL T rJ.IILY HAS IT .1 T ' aay crd C'; Mr.-s. that e 1'xarii !i:iaci?t "i7chafe Oi j(r!y an employee of the Journal prior ho hi; er.Ii tment in the army la.n i-t addition to the Ions li.-t 'June. ; a h'.-it, p;rt and present, mmn. Ciar. ncvi ilohe'cn, linotype v-- i Don't Invite a Ccld or the Grip. ;i r i.i.r. v.hter, : : , i ..;::!. 112 i.t '.'S-.-iiiy:. Nc-ij-ha. buTforin from appendicitis, o h ft at once to take care of hor. .ri? h:s b-.vi teio'ain: ?chol i:i is at the ho:ne i 11 V . I ' 1 operator on l!'t' Jeutrnal who is nov f . . i. ; . I , r . T ...) l;. I,.,. rx 1 lu L --' 1,1 rtUU1"'" If you feci "nui'ca up." bleated, Mr. !cohe,o.i, his wife and young son i hnion languid or have slck head. ;'u"n VV1!U tlie nii'lady ailtl!ach-. sour stomach, coated tongue. :. i.; r'au-:-- a ca:-e cf the entire 1am- i i vi vi at cr.e time. It is ' had breath or other conditions caus- uncle Will e;-c report? rroviu:,- ;.!r... v.. v r. t an op ;a' hc;iia r '.ion ed i. -. :I i!:or:-oi: a '"dr.Ci.eaiv of her Lya-an, r t Gerinc'. Lat wore that she was iia- . . i . . : T . . . . . : 1 T . i:j;i'.;e'u au i i;iuu ' lil Crth"rtic cat acratn, bui tne uoctor rrT-Pr it is a. s-entle una breather- i . Mr. '. Cihcr ii'a v. '.'. ration at the F,t. in dnnlia t arur :e t ; i r a a 1 o u r 3 1 i c e! y . d .-oa, Gayie, drovn up and report hir .'jetting on ?a i; i'actcrily, which will be d new:-; to her many friends here ho " ill hop? for her rpcedy re- i'.y h'.inr h.oncd I-i icon he a .".i-es noi rcaihe any results for a ;.u."a';cr of d;ys to coaie. .-erreata ICItacr Webb, of the Uni. cf Nebrar-ka trainir.fi carr,p at Lin ( ;in va;; abN.: to ?.el a few, days fur lo::;;h frcui his duties there and ar rived ibis laorninn; to operate one of the linotype:: in the Journal office uni.il Mr. Ilohe. an shall liave io far recovered as to pcrttiit taking up his work a'iain. Mr. Webb was forrn- j ed by slowed up digestion, a Foley Tablet will give prompt relier. it is a gentle, whoiesom?. thoroughly cleansing phj'fic that leaves no bad after-effects. Sold eve ry where. . Farmers, mechanic.0, railroaders, laborers, rely on J)r. Thomas' Fcb e tic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruis er. Should be kept in every home. 0e and COc. Suljscribs for the Journal. venied her teaching for the past five weeks. ! c -"ivory and kope she wi'l return Word from Simon Gruber, who ' home soon and enjoy better health, is now stationed at Camp Sheridan, I :,rr. t. L. Bailey moved here last Alabama, informs us that he has v.-eek from Valley Junction, Iowa. bringing a car of implements and 1 Cne Guernsey and Ilokstein been promoted to the rank cf ser- geant. Anotnc-r union toy who 1:; rene making good in the army. j .-.nvii. -Mr. Bailey is the man who The quota of Liberty pjecinct for i bought Hans Johnson's place jus-f the War Work fund was over $2,700. ;(.-t oT town and was also the buyer Cp to date only $1, 9S7.il has been ;,f ii;r-e I'okuein cows at Mr. John paid into the treasury, which ahow-x -on's cal?. Mr. Daiioy is going into that there are still some Americans the milk bu?iness and knows a good who have the welfare of cur boys at cow when he sees it. i heart, yet there are others who have George Met calf, who has been at neglected. to attend to this at eno'iiu' Strte Io;-pital in Lincoln for a and are awaiting the eleventh hour ;--?mVo-r of weeks', was brought home to do their bit. Surely such a cause Tuesday as it v.-as deemed best for as this deserves the earnest support i,0(h him and his mother that he be of everyone sox let us all pay the at home. A number of citizens and share allotted to us and put Liberty the relative's succeeded in getting precinct over the top and thus erase nie authorities to parole him and it the names from the slacker list be- V. Moved that if George is not fore it is made .public. bothered by others he will not be a" !l other to anybody. Undoubtedly his! trouble in the past has been brought; ; i 011 uy me 111 aciviseu teasing ana ;. taunts lie has been subjected to. 1 is hoped that he will be given a fair. . chance to make good in his parole. I 'hie has been parcjed by William P. Mrs. L. A. Hay returned to Omaha Sitzman. who stands sponsor for Wednesday morning after a short tir.i. Rev. W. F. Hawkins went to j visit at home. She reports her son, Lincoln to bring him home John, getting along nicely at the 1 hospital. 1 It::r.d-IIcITr.r;;. war maps for tzie j Charley Hitchman and family and 4 Journal oSics. V WEEPING WATER Republican i natttsmoutn xarage J. E. rJASON, Proprietor Agonts for V. V "V 8 'A Ck tiQ v iic!:s mi Qh eland Tractors 2 THE CAR FOR SERVICE! Let us dorrsenstrate to you. ' We aSso Repair AH IVSakes of Cars! as9 reese and Oils IVcI dins and Satierics Charged! Auto Accessories! Hawkeye Tires! --GIVE US A CALL-, Telephone 394 . Residence 229