I .- 1 I V 4 KOlilJAY. JAiTTJAPY. 13. 1919. FA 31: ITCkit 0 DELCO-LIGHT The ccnii:cl- E'sctric i-iiii a ad Power Plix.i Economical in operation. Huns Oi. k'i-os-nf, jrasolineor ras. r S ! r- , ISY ROSENTHAL. Tel. D. 50f3 Omaha, Nth. g-'2.-ja.iJ-ill. iil .iw OVER THE COUNTY LOUISVILLE Courier flr 4 Mrs. G. Y. Yant. of Keokuk, la., left for her home Tuesday, after a ten days' visft in Louisville, with her son. R. O. Tant. and family. Clyde Knatson arrived from Camp Ouster. Rattle Creek. Michigan, on Monday, called here by the death of his father. Oscar Knutson. State Fish Commissioner W. J. O'Prien was down from the State Fish hatcheries on Monday evening looking after business matters. C. A. Richey. of Omaha, was in town the tirst of the week in the interest of the Kahler Pottery com pany, in which he is a large stock holder. William Core, who has been at Camp Hancock. Georgia, lias been mustered out of the service and tx pects to return home this week. He is now at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wegener, of r.ear Dunning, Nebraska, are rejoic ing over the arrival of a sweet lit tle daughter at their ranch home some time the latter part of De cember. Mr. and Mrs. Wegener have been married several years and this is their first visit from the stork. Their many friends in this vicinity extend heartiest congratulations. Mrs. C. M. P-ybirt went to Lin coln on Tu-siiay to accompany her daughter. Miss Iva, home from the hospital, where she has been und'-r- Her brother. Fred, and her sister, Mrs. "William I-.au. went to Omaha Tuesday morning to accompany her home. WEEPING WATER Republican and forth to school but Mr. F.etts thought he could drive bark an I fortli lo the farm better than tli-y could. Mid in extremely bad weath er he would l'ot have to go to the farm as his man could ma nape. The plan will mak it much more pleas ant lor the children and give them a better opportunity to attend school everv da v. Horn. January (j, to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Suddith, a girl; also on Sun day, January ", to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Newhame a girl. r. Wallace, from Minnesota, who has received his discharge from the army, is Dr. Turk's assistant in his eteinary work. Miss Dorothy Dunn returned to Lincoln Friday evening to take, up her musk? st tidies again after being home for a time wih a badly sprain ed ankle. Miss Catherine Thomas, of Dear born. Mo., arrived Friday evening to tuk' up the work of stenographer at the office of County Agent L. K. ! Snipes. Miss Thomas is a sitter of Mrs. L. R. Snipes and will make her ;home with her sister and family. I Mrs. John L. Swindle and little i . . , . , itlauftiter. .Margaret, wno nae oeen i visiting relatives here since before the holidays left for their home at Sheridan. Wyoming, this Thursday; morning. They were accompanied as far as Lincoln by her sister, Mrs. S. Roy Smith. Miss Grace Pritchard went to Lin- mother at the hospital. She was ac-j companied by her uncle. John Cro- jzier. They report Mrs. Pritchard as1 getting along fairly well, as they are j trying to Iniild up her strength so' -f- E L M WOOD Leader-Echo . . . . . , . . . . J- -X" V - V- iTfniniTiinanrr OEITUAP.Y MwmrriM"antiM l.ydia Goodwin was '.. ! : -JO. :;r LafaVi Me, borr Ind.. March and de- d children. K'ldm'r, A. Wall in-' ? UNION Ledger 4 v Mrs. Herman Kio hii of Milford, are visiting a parents. Mr. and Mr- A. f.cr. Miss Haiti" Rover, who now liv--c at Lf-xinsi.ieti. writes us to send tin paper to Cedar Rapids, low;-, where ;rted this life D-e. HI, 191 S. age 1 j s i:.rs. !i monlhs and t !av I She vv.ts married to Wesiey Pitt : ;i at PJe.i ;i 1 1 1 il'e, Iowa, Jan. 1'.T. Nioe liiihireii were born I: he is visiting" for a IV w weeks. ited l id win citizen ate'. I linds who h:.e v , to tii ;. living. i Miss Ii'i.e ! u:. ;.!:. (i ci' v horn are still .':(; are pre-ent today exc-p: Josephiiif PitBhian whose , at ;.'i-(-pii.g. Water, llattie Jeary. I i!:u wood's i'urtuei liiisiness man, at Lincohi Three cliildrcn of Mr. and Mrs. 'is laved :.p somewhat w Charles Garrison are sick with the iism. flu at this writing. j I'iek Cajrwfll has rec Clifton C:r.r'.:. Hubert l.aRu" anl charge froi.i the ;.rmy Otnulia vtMting l. is iroiiier. -:ir(ier. lortlaiid, Oregon, ('has. say t hat ! il!l rhep.'i; Mi-s P.essie Laitue v re pass'-ng-'-rs Saturday. Mrs. Mary IMmisten and Mrs. Frances Dr,ks returned o!i .Monday from Hiawatha. Kansas, where they visited several days. Theodore Puck, of Riverton. Wyo., jis here vhiting his d:ui liter. Tdrs. V.. Carroll and other relatives. Mr. I Puck was formerly a resident oi" this county, residing north of l'nio;i. .Irs. James Plake, who was taken , to higher altitude in Colorado a- few woel s :.rn for her health. we 'glad to report is slowly gaining in .strength, although at present she is still in bed. Owing to so much time lost this ! hi I i.-ter, Mrs ret nrning to hi The remains '1 Ue s home ii of Mrs. yed his di lii'l is now .;.: !. ai d C ,rh 1 . before : '.!d:;,:i:i:i. '.':u. Lowers !1 C(.lo . James (!r l'n i esidinc-. unknown, e GiiHoway who is enrinr f"r her par- i r i : i Li i ie.-:. .sue was r:'.sk:; haviaii ero. I ' v r r.:i Ma y 1' v . :;:;!. Tiny sc-ttb-d v. hele i lived '! I: I a rc wt.en were be.ried in the KIrnv on Sin:. i vviiiter on account oi tne i.u epiue;.. (e. the Ncliawka board has ordered ( Tint school will be he'd on Satur days, 'he same as (iM.'-r we'd; days hereaft er. F.'igene Roddy receir :1 his di -charg" from the N'uvv u: rKr"- 1 home last Thursday. Ei? "ue liked ... ik'vv fine and almost repr-.u v as mo in. they can operate in a few days. Murville France Specht arrived on . - - n . r. . . i : . . l,; .. January ;. iau, unu is maMns le'ivins c-n p aP'oncii home with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. i'' ';.'t'back hon. av A. O. Specht. Murville is standard j Th Ftr,rk .vas rj..hr , n weight 8 pounds and no doubt w iil ft ( f t; yf o,, j.,,:utiry soon be assistant at the dental off.ee . 'f.' riri .,, tl,,. hf,::... with his dad. who is wearing one cf . '.',; "j y jt Mr-Cartliy. 1 those smiles that won't wear off. All i J' " ""( J ' b,,.n :u.nif, - L!.e:u. He also lef: a ::irl baby id cemetery lav. Her heme was near Ash land. The Powers f.-inH.- live I u'-i-.r Klmwood some years ;. go and were known to many. A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Simon l;ro:d:har'' of near M u :-dor.-k last week. P.oth mother and baby are doing i.ic.ly vu they have re l!:e C'OT- II ' 1 1 t a t o I . s e. i.i.n frier.ds. Miss T .m pi: i n--. print i;. school-:. who was eaie Roel: cn account of the br(e!:er. and who re!:::.i:: fu r- ! : - " i -s - . rctur; v c ' lattt r port of Mr. and Mrs. Dan S" a l:: sa -e ! ro:.i !. j - at ashing ton f ta:ing ': -I Leo M. St eeie. had ! '-n 1 1 ii; ;,m o i 1 i.e v. - : 1 I'ra.uce on O.ti'inr !. i... ( : son and is ;::de ': .. Mrs. Wni. Fisher v ' - - i; ,: wi h appendix i i:. ia p h- v. v ry si.' k. I: in all proabiliiv ; : v. ii; he :ifc'.- .-ury. -': ,a! of r--r 3 to Gaid death c,f a ! for !!" ; to ::. .: weei,. r '(( iv. d :rt G-!i r-il t their so: . .i!!e ! v. hi".- : ro:. ; i : s w;.s 1 1 :r of Ft irn. Fdw;.?'.;. and Mi-. j; hving at h-..-i e:.;s iu thejr pi. .J.eeJ- r.-r .' ." -d ti;''- .M:-;oori i si".1, at i ; i! at Mt. I'Nasar.t u:'.'i! the fo;:o t1 - l:i ' "t- d ''-br:',sk;i. City, where they resided for !i years, ilien nmv ed onto the farm .)''!" thiy "nave lived for vcr fifty years. Si'e was a member of the Presbyterian ('!':-' h at Fnion and w as al vays P-val. but ':n recount of her afflict- not a re-'uktr att'.-tnl-s a rr;;d wife, a loving and ::: : a hap:,y di.-pori-l.i' h r.:..d" her le Lived by al! i- Tl" her. and r-:.e vii! he sad--c d in the home and Cum v.i:eT' . ie h:1.- lived s-o b!. I idv 1 r irmnedi:'.!" two hro'L-ers. ? -Iev-n gr'it'd t o- :t. She V&yvy '-i-hi ivsr.j M W fv : I - . LOQ& for the sealed package, Dut have sn evs out l!so for thz name That name is your pro tection ci.-.ct in?c.r!or t.TsitElloni, just zs the cesici p-ckc iz pro tcctlci: zzznst irr.?urity. ftmq p ra n . lo.-.'. E'VES FOR SAIL .1 .1 . , i. :t ft- or Mile. wl ;; the fir.-t c-f ,h?.-or.. phnn" 1 w are getting along nicely. R. Lauritzen, the city who lias been home nursing the sec-or.-l case of flu. was ah'.e to come down town Wednesday. Put he did not look like a well man by a Ion; sho. lie said the family were ail het'er but if anyone had a f.u card ; tacked on their house the drayman at.-! t coinu treatment furseveral months. Miss Iva-s many friends will be glad -uld go to the other street, as he to know she has entirely recovered didn't want to see any more fu or from her attack of nervous prostra- t'Vtn a flu placard. drayman, i t!lf. ,,,, ,,f ;r. Prop t on t !-e ; :! "i( tor ( or.b y, w ho Navy, a1 o-ard one of v . ! ips. came ''.':.." !,!'. vi-it ;:fter tiie !. f: f.gain the Ia;t. r j we.-'.:. Victor says ;h; Mrs. da u ahter o .-iri-r. Lr.T Tht i -. : 1 1.--- t-'-r S'.'el:'!'. . i t.iMinu. i i v id : is tt Ts liV .-for'i: rs by 0- t ;m it a'; i M rs wh John (P ' r- a k o: ,g on ti. . i ; - . .. to i. ;o : r; s w ii! i 1-: -r t 'i'.f F. S. has the best navy in the wo to stav a v. hi: tion and will be very pleased to se her at home again. Mrs. Howard Evans and two child ren, of Loveland. Colorado, are here for an extended visit with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burns. Mrs. Evans has rented her home in Love land ami will remain in Louisville Mrs. William Tatridge received a message Wednesday morning stating that her father. George Mark, was in a critical condition at his home in Grant, Xebr. Mr. Partridge left on ithe Wednesday morning train for Grant, to give his assistance in car ing for Mr. Mark. Mrs. Partridge had until her husband gets located per- expected to go several days ago nut manently. At present he has a posi- "word came that her father was bet tion at Rawlins. Wyoming, having ter and that on account of the sI!0w. resigned his position with the rail-! no trains were running. Iiecause of road at Loveland. 1 1 Le doubtful train service, she did Miss Henrietta Gaebel was able to j not go at this time. Mr. Mark has return from the Methodist hospital j lt-u t ick since about Christmas time in Omaha last Tuesday. Miss Gaebel; when he was seized with the flu and underwent an operation for appen- has not recovered from the effects dicitis about four weeks ago, after ,of it. which she suffered an attack of in- i V. H. Letts has moved in from fluenza that developed into pneu-,the farm southeast of town -that his monia and she has been very ill and; children may have the school auvan her many friends will be pleased to ' tages here. They are living in the know she is able to make the trip I Walker basement house just south home, where she will soon regain hrjof the William Coatman residence, former good health and strength, j The children have been driving back aSJCBSSSCEEC SSEE yet. if. y. t-;. x E A G L T V.c. c.r. SfL 3 Mrs. Edna Cra'o r i Saturday from Sioux Ci which place she ha- be,.; the past two months. Mi.-s Freda Reitter. who has b teaching in Wy,mi:i'j and keep: house for her brother at Glenco. : tor lor s we el, er.-l. i -; t it wa. Omaha on r c to s s-i , His C: m-cess; Moi.da: i a -.:!;:' .ry t- t !;e n i not n v tah- pre en, n ay as suf U him C he w:- C"o'nit y, sell at ::own as n :.".ih -r.th of !e north : t -iih: iu al 10 !ijyv The Greatest Name -- - ir J t . - -jn-p.,, v-TLv- 54f v V r : v--i'.,-:'.-.y'?i-H -'ririv7--w n r-r.'rrr V I2DAY .- f;:i( d i: a x. x. ;i:rrc-d I y, Iowa. i--i :. i tiU; t real .'::ent i r -ir.-d:-y for ho.-: ital and veral v 1 -iM T!; -ir.-d:-v Otto ; 1 GeV-rlin- ; i. wort h t'Ti; if was found han.-irtg i Mo w iii ren'a : n f-:i " , . e , (. JAirjASY 14X11. 1919. I v. ir.g (it'-i . ribr-d jiroperty: 12 Head cf Horses. h-.vk mare, -! vcurs old, wt. ;rt y 1 :ii f. v n. ear: (; -Ci, w: 11 t r, att -irpted to ret thr .i-'-h the f . but was iti 1m! ! fa-t. w ii'L-. It wa-; wolf. ars o T.r? c-i-.l. w: Ii m.?u;! tASNSTAD NOW Hi CHARGE OF WORK Fi' ti Satnrilay'p In:!j-.' S-ince Webster Russell, i:rz Wa! of Wcep- C'ARD CF THANKS We wish, to express our sincere thanks and sympathy for the kind ness shown us by our friends and Ft o Omah: sou; .ere a I : - way can:;:, it died from I- s-.e, im.-n rivd in Eagle last SaturJa vit-it with home 'folks. ti... !-.. i i .....,.i. . i. . a 1 ii" lit'll toss ia.-i eer r 1. 1 j.' - i j (ut .s iiairs oi socks ami 1 1 sweat- ta . t . ! ers. The memhrfship camp:.;-n re-; suited in receiving SlaO.r.U. We did. l'-ivmond To-.b!. who has ! , ...... not learn the exact number of mem-j-h, ),,, j.-f.il at Omaha f.-r son." tim hers. i being tak'i t h ere on ccoi,!',! f tl TOED IS IMPROVING. Tl ft ie :r,g. 1 ( . b geb lUgS. 11 and C veurs vears o.J, i: i. For The follow-inj pieces of Platts mouth property are for sale at a price that will sell them quickly: 1. "-room cottage, city water, 2 4 4-ft. lots, one block from paved street. In good repair. Price $1,500. 2. C-roni bouse. 2 lots, close to paved street. Price $1,200.00. ?,. .'-room house. 2 2-ft. level lots, on paved street, close in. Price $1.7."0.00. 4. G-room brick house, close to shops. City water. 1 lot. Price $1,000. T. G-roo:n house on one floor. 2 good lots. City water. Price $l,r,on. C. f, acres close to town, all un der cultivation. Lays rmooth. New cottage and other outbuildings. The price is $2,500.00. 7. G-room houe. all modern, lo cated on North Sixth street and in good repair. Price $2,700.00. 5. fi-room house, all modern ex cept heat. 4 C2-ff. lots, pood loca tion and in good repair. Price $n,Sft0. 9. S-rooni brick house. 2 good lots, best of location. House in ex cellent repair. Price $ 5,500.00. John Hartsoek shipped a car c-f tock to Nebraska City Tuesday, and went along with it .to see how the market was. It seems the Omaha market hr.s been closed temporarily. C. V,. Orab'ree. wt: o has been laid up for the past two weeks w it h i morrow, but h flu is again able to be down t own. ho: ;.;:;ai aain. Uei.a h sc : .i i n en.- ii! !::s le'-'.s. wt:i:: reeui: vti t p ation. is rt ported to be making good improvement at this tinit- and wili be allowed to take dinner with hi? sister at her home in Omaha - to return to toe ill under a m i although he looks like he had been run through a series of flesh-rede, ing exercises. Frank West has bought a farm in eastern Colorado, and expects to move to it this Spring. He will have a public sale at. his present residence on the Hart?.:ll place on the ".2nd of the present month. Trvin Wetenkamp of Chicago ami Delis Wetenkamp of Men. phis. Tenn.. who were called to Lincoln cn ac eo'int of the serious illness of their mother. vMtrd thtir brother, Henry Wet en!.anir. r. Fa'le Wednesday on their way home. The mother is im proving. C. S. Trumble and son. Elmer, and daughters Nellie and Olive, and Mh-s Florence Caddy went to Lincoln on Tuesday night to see Will Trumble, who is quiet ill with blood poisoning in his hand, and who underwent an operation at the hospital the first of the week. Win. Trumble, who is in the hos pital at Lincoln, being treated for i the care ! st i" u; ion of the physi-.-iam it th m- HARRIED THIS ATTERI700I7. Wed dir. g Solemnized At One 0'CIock With rouble Rir.cf Cr.rernc:iy, Per-.art for Trip. tins t he Mr. Tu- blood poisoning, it is said 'may lose! Fi-.tti Patiireay's li.-iilv. At the Presbyterian Manse, afternoon at one o'clock. in presence of but a few friends .Trim f.irheler and M i ;s Ed'; a h i e. both of just v,e-i of thi; ci!y were united in holy matrimony, by the Rev. H. G. McCluskey, the double ring ceremc ny being u?".!. Fred Kehne jr. and Miss Ida Tscher rin acting as the best man and brhbvr.iaid. After the c r-".:!'ny i t : r nev. lv married r.mnie departed j for a trip through tl;c w"st, and ! wi"I be gone for sou:e time. They wv-tild not d'vulge the points whi-d: they would touch, on account of not i cb irinc their friends to know i:n- til they returned. bay i : arc i.': 1 earn One t:ai pi" gray mare, d . w ; . 1 .". o i . One black. t. i::oo. 12 Head Cf Cattle. Three miik cows, two frt-sli, cue e h Sivui. Ti.ree heifers, one and two years One Shorthorn bull, thirteen nths old. One Red Polled bull. Four bull calves, four and Ave oaths old. 17 Head Of Hogs. and I.hner Hallstrom, of 1 neighbors durine the tim. we wer thi city, both members of the local laying our wife and mother to rest. were "x-rmitted to oroceeil to VL-no-.;n.. .i,. i i. .i yesterday for the purpose came to the house to helm thnso : m-,-?tre-,i o::' .f the army, y.dio cent rihnted flowers and the Yeaaeu nas asi:-o nc-rmission m,,,;. r- receive his discharge and been j granted authority to go to his home ! at Weeping Water and await until, i; .' is recalled to receive his discharge! pai-'-'s. This leaves A. II. Parnstad j m so'.e charge of the affairs of the Io : 1 board. J. W. PITT.MAN AND FAMILY. ROOSTERS FOR SALE bro ixTcon head d sows. Duroc-Jersev (me pedisrreca' Duroc-Jarrey ln)3r rarrn Ilr.cliinery. One Newton wagiti. One Mitchell wag- n. One spring wagon. One hay rack. One McCcrmiok mower. One pre.ss drill. One John Deere seeder. One "-section harrow. One center cut disc. Otic stall, exit ter. One K'r.g cream separator. One tank heater. Five dor.cn chickens. f inale con-bed Rhode Island Red, '. oi ut six that will sell for $2.50 each. C. R. 'iodd. Plattsmouth, Ne-b:a-ka. jl3-sw4t TOR SALE. I have some good young horses, also some good cows and two Im ported stallions. All this stock is s"und and for sale at the right priae. A. G. Mast, owner. !i-2wks Perhaps the Crown Prince might escape from his island, but where f could he iro? Fancy, stationery at this office. GI1RIST & GHRIST, FhotographeTS. Make a specialty of good por traits. Do enlarging, copy and colored work. Kodak finishing, etc. We guarantee all work. Sunday sittings by appointment. We are always here. Telephone 645. Coates Block. Plattsmoath, Nebraska. You tell 'em we keep all kirds of stationery at the Journal. CASTOR I A For Lnfans and Children Sn Use orOver30 Years Always bears tb- lurriiTiirf his band. It seems that some time ago he cut his hand on a string in the n:eat market, and not consider ing it ued his work, and later went to Ft. Wm. Mi.-el nod mother who have been making the ir home nt Lincoln. I returned a few davs since to Phttts- . e - . I ii iiiticii importance, com in-, 1;:,lt h 3n,j v;n rnav this Or e Acme 1 One Sattley new. One new Moiin. y rake, nearly new. gang piow, almost ridi n g lis :r j One Moline comnined walking iJ lister. Two New- Departure cultivators, One C('-g:i!. "kerosene tank with , fcj pump. jpj Many other articles too numerous R to mention. L-j-nch Will Be Served Ly W. A. Scott B heme here in the future. Mr. TLRMS OF .A Ml J. P. FALTER, Real Estate and Insurance PHONE NO. 28 PLATTSMOUTII Misel Pj Logan to receive his diccharge from!;,.,;. or-ronted a portion in the lutn- :the army. The sore failed to heal . t,rr Var l for th Pnrllurton. going .and later became infected. He went . to v f,rl- t!:cre tomorrow. They rre ! rhN n on b::?:Vab!e i-c ,i iO hit- i'.ospnr.i last baturelav ami we ,w'-,-; . iim.Mi,-,.. .-oi-.o- .;,-i,t T,er r,-, n'n-rc -. un'.iersiaiHi nas nau tnree minor op sun this afternoon. un der J10. ca."ii in hand. Oil sums over $10 a credit of six mon'hs will be hearing pir-g ! oisrht per cect interest frr m date, i No property to oe removed from the 1 o Holders of Second Liberty Loan Bonds Your next coupons will be payable November 15th. We shall be glad to cash them for you free of charge any time it is convenient to you. Ask us about our plan for the free safekeeping of your Liberty Bonds, era: ions and now lias three or four drain tubes in his hand and arm. Hi auu may possiniy nave to nave me " hand amputated. premises until settled for. Light Brahma cockerels, at ?2."0 JOE BIERL, Owner, each, if taken at once. Mrs. C. E. W. TL. YOUNG. Auctioneer. The Bank of Cass County, Piattsmouth, Nebraska Capital and Surplus, $80,000 Your Personal Bank. Heebner, Nehawka, Nebr. l-il-Ct LOUIE FRIEDRICII, ClerK.