7HUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1019. PA02 TWO I'LA ITS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. days since at his home in the west, i For SaSeE GET SLOAN ! YOUR PAJ FOR LIEF The following pieces of Platts mouth property are for sale at a price that will sell them quickly: 1. 5-room cottage, city water, 2 H-ft. lots, one block from paved st reel. In good repair. Price $1,500. 2. 6-roin house, 2 lots, close to paved street. lyice $1,200.00. 3. 5-room hxmsc, 2 62-ft. level lots, on paved street, close in. Price $1,750.00. j .--6-room brick house, clote to shops. City wafer. 1 lot. Price $1,000. Z. 6-room house on one floor, 2 good lots. City water. Price $1,500. 6. 5 acres dote to town, all tin tier cultivation. Lays smooth. New cottage and other outbuildings. The price U $2,500.00. 7. ti-rcom house, all modern, lo cated on North Sixth street and in good repair. Price $2,700.00. S. 6-room house, all modern ex cept heat. 4 C2-ft. lots, good loca tion ajid in good repair. Price $3. S00. . s-room brick house, 2 good .VI.--. best of location. House in ex cellent repair. Price $;5.50D.OO. They left this morning for theii home at Deer Lodge, following the j ' funeraj services yesterday afternoon. I .Tnlin Alhprt. Hcnrv Sanders and j Id. Freidrich departed this morning j for Cedar Creek, where they went to attend a meeting of the Cedar Creek Farmer's Elevator company, which ; holds its annual meeting today. i Bli the city for a short time looking at- Once you've, tried it on t!-at stin Hjter some business, and was also a j joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rheii- visitor with Harvey Shipley lor a --. 1 - , . . ' , . a warm, ecothtng relief you never (short time, and returned to ln J thougSit a inixncs could produce. "u'"c --. ....... j won rta;n tnc Elan, leaves r.o muss. 1 You don't have to rub It in to get quick, comfort ing relief j raids, in patrols, in the heat of hand j to hand combat and in the long Cull I licur-, of trench routine so triU to a soldier's spirit, you bore your selves in a manner worthy of Ike t tradition? cf our country. Vmi were withdrawn froni Lvr ii.i'u ;'.:(! moved immediately to the Champagne front where during the i critical days from July l-tth to July jlStk. you ha;' the hon-jr cf heir.;; the c:ily ' American division to fn C3 a 1 FA LI "ER, Howard Cannon w)u is cmnloye'.i tvcsccs r.o time 1.1 appiymj, surs to with the Jlonarch Engineering Co.. "- -:"--- -.. . twin. " ,. .. I means economy. our cv.n or any j and who has been .spending -' j ether crurc-st has it. Get it todav to I - '-H-"' T f-y-J "-nf Mi IHWitolil Till I Sunday at home, departe dthis after- ! it r- -it 1 1 - .... 1- : . 1 . : 5? I10021 lOr .UUIUUli'., UV!C inir foj'jo bridge work for tb ty- Marilu A. Ilouclc of Oi. rived in this city today on the uoou train of the lurlingou and ia vi.-ir-iaii with l.i-J many friends here. Mr. Houck was for many years a citi zen of Platismor.th. and was cm ployed as a :-witchman in the local liurlington yards, before moving to Omaha. Ileal Ectate and Insurr.r.cc PHONt: NO. 2S PLATTSMOl'Tll LOCAL NE Fro;u Weiliii'.s.li.y's l;ily. tllcu Poedaker was a business vi. iior in Plattsuiouth from -Murray l.i- t everMiig coiring up to look after seme business for a short time. rirs. John Parkening if ii'v.r Cedar t reek was a visitor in ti'i city 1I1U morning coming down to viit at Hie home of her parents, ilr. and .Mrs. M. Hild of this city. Ceorgc Lloyd from near Ntliawkr-W:r- a visitor in this c.iiy this morn ing coming to looking after some bii iiuss in the city and to attend to -oiiio matters at the county seat. James Jordan of near Ceo.r Creek .v,;.; :i visi'or in th'- city this r.-orn-ii!t. (Lining do'vu on the train to lc k after : o;iie business for the :.. ..Jr-. Vi-. !.i !,cn.? of sv-.tith Pend vim l:c.n viitin'i in this city for lii'- T.a -t 1" v. days a guest at the mi:!," of her brother O. M. Strcighi r::n! v.iif. d-.'part c-'l h-.t evening for l'Or liO!!!0. ("n iri-.s 1). i-.p:;?;gler w!io las beer. i.siiing n Lincoln for ''-y.ir tinc r-act 1 ot lirnnl home last evening, ar riving "nere n the late II'irlinTtMi trn?n and departing for h.is hon.e 11 Murray. Q. 1. Hogue was a vi!tor in Vljtt ''i;Tiib this morning from hi.' 'ictiic neir I.: viib-. ccming down to iock after vciar c i; ' his friend C. A. Kawls . hilo here. Mr. Schleifert has not been feeling very well, but is again able to be about. V. C. llaflkc who lias neuralgia in one of bis eyes, which is causing 'aim much trouble and being very painful, was a passenger to Omaha this morning where he is looking after ir-me treatment for the off end ing optic, and consulting a special ist regarding its condition. Mrs. George Wilcox of Omaha, ar rived in the city this morning, com ing to visit at the home of her sister Mrs. T. M. Patterson for a short time. She conies to visit with her sister who has not been enjoying the best of health, but is reported as feeling some better just recently. Fred C. Stewart will depart this evening for Kirksville, Mo., where he goes to be with his mother Mrs. F. K. Pexton, who is to undergo an operation on tomorrow for the re moval of gall stones. Mr. Stewart will remain with his mother until she shall have gotten over the op eration and on road to recovery. i!'i:;e. f nd to 'it'i i;il to r-iae. ?.-n!it?s in the city. M-M :5ig-.-r jr. and wife, wyre n $ " : - : cr'tr.y a'x sip.:iiied !" i;.:'- i:j.:. e.iiiiiiij; to visit ."ir. ') i;;ii -'s f.i'iie" Ja.'oi; "' '.t;;,,r. !ia.. Iid'i: the ;dck ;:.;; ':: :iif ior.cr C. F. From Monday's Daily. Peter Schroeder, wife and little ;,rv. vcre passengers to Cedar Creek, where they are visiting for the day. Mur, Patty Motzgar. of Cedar Creek was a visitor in this city over Sun day, spending tre time with friends here. Lee Cole and family v. ere in the city Saturday from their home near Louisville, looking after some busi ness They returned home in the evening. (leorge A. Meisinger from vv't of Mynard accompanied by ilrs. Mtivi iuger were in tfie city this after noon and were lookiug after some business. r rwr 1 "iii: n. hy !id been ! ' r' l-'Chardson. postmaster at b.. ;d cf county c niiuis- j ,,ar,u an-1 "augiuer. jhss r.niina 'J W. !;.;;iiond; of Mur- ' ichardion. were passengers to Oma- II... . I.. 4" . ..1 ..!..!. if - 1 lor T '11 in l.i wlir.ro J;:i'iu.iy i.jr ix inri ISll, KO- i-y vent t b .:; -fter fhuic busi-:i:,s T'P on JJie Hurlington. k s f ir a few days. j Connie Thrasher and wife arrived ' Sc::.ci.Tt of Louisville v.-as in this city yesterday from their vi. itor in I Is city this ni'irning. 1 home at Deer Lodge. ' Montana, ac- '(:i:i!ig down to " hbout .snmc coiMpanying the remains of Col. J. bu.'lni-'--s 'natter:. at: bited v. ith i L Th rat her. who passed a way a few v: il: .s. ;'v..J.L.y jjif - .y.-xY 1 Si attsmouth Garage J. E. MASON, Proprietor Rco Service fteo Cars and Trucks The Nev fico 4-Pa&$eiser Coupe For tlic man wlio uses Iiis car every day in the year; who must cover much ground an.d be in many places every day, regardless of weather conditions, this Reo . is especially made. We cordially invite inspection of it. Finm T!fsl.iy"s T it I i . Kck Cook departed this morning for CuHom. where he is at work chopping wood. Miss Patti" Mct.gar. who lias J)ct n visiting at this city for oorie day:: ;:att. departed la-t evening 1: r lier home at Cedar Creek. A. (I. Cole was a visitor in Plain view for the past few days where lie was looking after some busine-:a and returned home last evening. Jiiw Alpha Peiersei t-ounty sup erintendent was a passenger ;s morning f.r O111 iha. wliere she is looking after some brtlnes; for t o county. Mrs. . IL P.lack of Mindcn who ha been visiting in t.iis rity at tle home cf her parents Dr. and .Mrs. II .C. I.eT';):d. departed for hor home this afternoon. Carl Eikenhcrry who has beoii visiting in t'.ii-' ciLy and the vicin ity for some days past, a guest at the home ot many relatives, return ed last evening to his home at Ithaca. Gecrge Heil of neir Cedar Cre.-k was a visitor i.i the city for a iov hours today, coming to look after some business for the day and vh;!e in the city made this otlice a plea : ant call. II. (J. Todd from south of Murr.-.y was a visitor in this city for a short time, and departed for O-i'aha on the early afternoon train, whore he is looking after some business mat ters for a short time. Mrs. Fiank Koewn who has hen making "ber home in this c i.y some time, departed this morning for Pleasantou, Iowa, where th formerly lied, and where ihey v. ill make their Lome in the fr.ture. Abnr'.o McCoy of Whiting, Iowa, arrived in the city a few days ri:::"e. and is visiting at the h-ome of h.is sister Mr;-. J. I). Lair of this city, for a few days and will go to Hamburg. Iowa, to visit for a while b.i'oro re turning to Iiis home. A. L. Adam.; of Watson Mo., v. k- has hem visiting in this city for ti;e past few days, a guest of bis son Frank Adams and family departs.! t f L; Ir: morning for (Jlenwoed. Iowa, where be has lived befor.. and where he will visit for a thert time before returning to his home near Watson, Ma. C. C. U'lrbridgo dp.srt"d a few evenings since for Oanbury, where lie went to accompany his father and mother to this place, where they wjll visit for ome ti:n- and be ac cesfible to Omaha, at which place the father Mr. W. X PurbrHg3 : iK re;eive treatment for his; eye whi':'i is giving him considerable trouble of lite. THE FIGHTING MOW 0Slfl- SiON FOUGHT VIEW OF THEIR V0RK TAKEN BY MAJOR GENERAL OF- U. S. ARMY CHA3. T. MEK0IIER. HIGKLY GOM85EKDME WORK Up To August 13th. 1313. Which In cluded Much of the Hani Fightirg There. !,-ri'i.. Tm-siliiyV l.jjlj. Win. Lciiman. one ot ii;o njem hers of the eiglit young men v. ho went from this city, to join the ci 111 iiany at Glenwocd, Iowa, and wliich later were known as "The Uainbcv Division." has just returned from Prance, and has allowed the Journal the privilege of reproducing the following bulletin cf ccmmemluti f ir the w rk which this fighting unit had at that time accomplished and by the wry they have ever kept nn their excellent record. Those who went from this place were Edward C. Kipple iV.d Hugh Kearnc both of whom gave their lives in payment of thrir devotion to eouu try, and loyalty to the patriotic spirit which impelled them to fight for the sacred principles of liberty and freedom for the world. Kalph Allen. Win. Hoffman, Te: Yi!un. Karl Murray, Kalph Lair and George Kennies, all who gave their lives, in as much as they plac ed them in jeopardy for the causes which necessitated this nation cut erinx into the struggle. All cf whom have puttered wounds ana undergone untold sacrifices that this nation micht remain free. To those hovs. members of the famous Rain bow Division, with the others. i creditable, the achievements of that famous fighting unit. Tljeso boy w2 should all be proud of, and glad that such is the element of citizen shio i'i this city. Thre is no 1 rue American, who cm say ousht but go'vl for these vouug men and their rallant e;T.ris and the man who shnll not have done his best in tlte matter of loyalty and support to the utmost of bis power, in influence work or moncv is not worthy the name of an American. Pe true to these men and the high ideas for which they fought. ! not allow any one to speak disparagingly of them or use the tongue of the Hun, ti'e enemy of mankind. in General Gou rami's Army which J ro gloriously obeyed hia order. "We ; will rta'.ul or die," and by it1- irt?n defence r:rr:-iicd the German assault : and made po-siidc the offensive cf ; July ISth to the west of Iieims. Frrm Champagne you were called take part in exploiting the suc- i cei-s north cf the Marne. Freh frcui the battle front before Chalons you were thrown agein?t the picket! ! troops of Germany. For eight con- t'er.v.tive days, you attecked skill fully prepared positions. You cap tured great stores of arms and muni tions. You forced the crossings of the Ourcq. You took Hill 212, Sergy, Meurey Ferine and Seringes by assault. You drove the enemy, inc'iiding an Imperial Guard Divi-L-icn. before you for a depth of fif teen k'iometerj. When your infan try was relieved, it was in full pur suit of the retreating Germans, and your artillery continued to progress and support another American di vision in the advance to the Vesle. For your services in Lorraine, your division was formally com mended in General Orders by the French Army Corps under which you rerved. For your services in Champagne, your assembled officers received the personal thanks and ! mmendation cf General Gouraud himself. For your service on the Ourcq. your division Was officially complimented in a letter from the O lnmending Geueral. 1st Army Corps, of July 2Sth. 101S. To vour success, all ranks and all services have contributed, and I de sire to express to every man in the eemmand .;- appreciation of his de vote! and courageous effort. However, our position places o burden of responsibility upon us which we mu?t strive to bear stead- ilv forward without faltering. To cur comrades who have tallen, we owe t he saercd obligation of main taining the reputation which they r'ie.l to establish. The influence of our performance on our allies and our enemies cannot be over-estimat ed for we were one of the first divi sions sent from our country to France to show the world that Americans can fight. Hard battles and long campaigns lie before us. Only by ceaseless vigilance and tireless preparation can we fit ourselves for them. I urge you, therefore, to approach the fulur.f with confidence but above all with firm determination that so far as it is in your power you will spare no effort whether in training or in combat to maintain the rec cord of our division and the honor of our country. CHARLFS T. MKNOHEK. Major General, U. S. Army THE REAL WEALTH "f hope lb.it all the Xew Year will bring you goodly wealth, not ju.d in f.ohl. liot wealth untold in ha pri:: airi health." Many Nev Year's ard are worded like Ibis, and there, is no doubt that happiness and health are the real wealth.. Now read tb" let ter which Mrs. Agr.es Vanek. Eager PI.. Baltimore. Mi, sent ns on De cember 20. 10 18: "I have suffered for n long t:m. from ill humor and whs mit able to rejoice at anything 1 until Triner's American Elixir of , li'-- as a. division in tjie trenches P.ittcr Wiim; put me again into g.o,l:'or a bmror lf:u than any other humor, and I feel now like reborn." ! American division. Although you Pad temper, headaches, nervousness, : or,torGI ,:'e '"or wiinoyt exper etc, are regularly caused by str;m-j :',pcc in c:! 'varfare, you so con- ach disturbances, and in sorli rns1 UJt'1' yo ii.,cives a,? 10 win me re- Triuer's American Eiixir gives a sure relief. At drug storos. HT.i'). l .-adfiuart ers. 42nd Division, AMERICAN EX. TORCES, FRA1ICE AUKUid l-".'b. 1918. To the O Hirers and Men of the 12nd D;vi:;im: , A year has elapsed since the for ma' i-iTi -.f your org;t !:izat ion. It i. therefore, fitting to consider what you have accrmp!i?;;c;l as a comoai divi: ion and what you should pre pare to accom ..dish in the future. Your Trtt element's entered the fronchcT in .Lorrain-' on February 21rt. You served 011 that front for li( days. Yo 1 'Acre the firi;t Amor icr.'i 'ivi'on to hold a divisional factor ?Md wh"n yon left the rector Jane 2isl. you h;.d served coutiji- I For chilblain', sprain-;, y 'veiM '. 1 rheumatic ai:d neuralgic pair.;-. I",:n j bago. tic., tiler-- is m bv'tcr r uv.iy 'than Triner's Liniment. :5 ami i7,c at drug ctores, by mail 43 and 7Ce.- -Joseph Triner Company, 133:J-tS4'; S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. " spect and affection of tbe French , veterans with whom you fought. Under gas and . bombardment, in VISITS HIS BROTHER HERE. From Monday's Daily Last Saturday A. C. Rawls arriv ed in this city from Des Moines, at which place he was visiting at the home of his children, Carl and Gret- chen Rawls. for some two weeks, the schools at Hollenbert, where he is the professor, being closed on ac count of the influenza. Mr. Rawls visited here briefly at the home of his brother. C. A. Rawls, departing last night for his home in the south, as the school will open again today. following the enforced vacation on account of the flu. ' 7.TA.V SER3EANT ROBERT JONES IS NOW AT HOME Sergeant From Tuesday's Daily. A few evenings since Robert Jones, who has been for some time at tamp iiancocK. Cjm arrived home having been uncharg ed from tbe service. Sergeant Jcnci has been givii?g instruction in mili tary tactics, at Camp Hancock, for some time, and with the men which was left there, he came to Camp Dodge, where he assisted in the mustering out of tbo portion, which he brought from there, and was al so mustered out, coming home for good this time. He will rest for a short time before determining as to vhat he will do in the future. Stationery a$ the Journal office- QHICHES7ER S PILLS r-.n (V.-i J'i.'-r'-ni-f.-r Miii.10n.l ".'V3 .i. A I in iii j urn i,p,j r.icia.lic To Ward Off Illness. If vo'i ara bloated, langutd r laz)-, b.avc "the blues," headaches, palpitation, biliousness, bad breath. gas, constipation or indigestion, you will feci better in the morning if you take a Foley Cathartic Tablet tonight. This is a wholesome laxa tive and clou tisfng physic that acts wi:?:vit i!iei,r;vnnie;ic. gripiug or miurea. Sold everywhere.' -r.:r' f. a -t vrc o i jr::-'-rrrt J-i ji ':-; i"u!) f-ii.r . f.-;. ft r.- W ;t,.' i U '':. ' After a hearty meal take Doan'a j Rcgulets and assist your stomach. liver and bowels. Regulets are a mild laxative. 30c at all stores. Children Cry FScfc .1 1 - . . . : ; it llhs Hiii-. You'JJ--5- Always lijugbt, and v.-ficl. has ?ees v'i ua iv cy?r jrnirty years, h.ir; borrx t!;j "jr.turs cf ,, and nas ieeii uncter r.u rti- '- scnal supervision cir.c-2 its i"J.c.i '-ur f s(C .Allow no one to deceive veil iU ll:S. All Gv-n'LcrCeits, Imitations and " Jact-as-cossl " ara iut he -.1th cf that trill? with and endanger t!.c ,.ii' Children Experience qzliv st ExpcrLneat. iihat is CASTOR 8 A C-.-'.orii h ci harmless substitute for Cactor Oi!, Parcgcnc, t ::; t-J Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains ijiwier Opir.a, Morphine zrer other narcotic substance. Its v.z. & ivS cuaran-.ee. For more than thirty years it Las . f.eu n constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness ariirtng tlirrefrcn, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and rxatural sleep. Tbo Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. EQUINE CASTORS A alwav (Bears the Signature of 0 la Use For Over 30 Years The Sind Ycu Have A2ways Bought TMK CENTAUR COPfAM. N T W V O r K Z I TV. Mint i: ti si.i: i M)i:n t II Vl'VlA. noun; IV l.'ll-: DI'I'lt M 'T 'Ol It T OI' TIIK )!. Ti ()!' .1S. .M:illt. Niti i' is In roliy tiivt'ii Unit I'V ir l in- )" a cliattol iiiH'tj;.iiro. Tlateil Aiav JO, l!ls. ami duly liioil in tlie office of tin' comity lTk of Cass county. ' ')i a.- ka : 1 I N. anil ext-cuti.'il l'V Daviil A. Mulleiiax ami Katie I!. aiuilenax (ins viie to A. is. Met oru M'asi County, .'ichiaska, iriail..- ti to secure t!n. payment of $X.)ii.oi) with! lit h day ft 1 cccm lur 19is. f.r In til.; mutter of tlie ; ;ia id ia n.-l. ip of Henry Kikcnlary, liieutaily incijiii petent. XOTiri'. SAI.K. Notice is Jiere'iy (itven that In !ir suance of an or.ior f .l;im's T. H'-i;- l'-y, Jm5.ee of tlie IMstrlct Courl, of t lie II,.. 'n'ciost tliereon. anil upon wli'cli there ale of the rcul e.'-tate lierei na 1 1 r ! is now One the sum of $S4j.(ii, saiil scril-cd there will he soM at the mort ira iree feeling insecure in hi sp- I S.juth fifnl loor of tin? Court il nise t'u rity. fleets to ileciare p.&lii inilehteo- j in I'lattsmoulh, Cass County, Ne ness now due, and no suit or other j lrasUa. on t J i Jlst il.iv of Jiitmary proceed in a: at law having licen 1nsli- j If at one (''clock I. M. or sail .lav ted o recover said ieht or anv iiarti!,t- T J 1 J i vendue to the highest hi hlci" thereof, therefore I will sell t he" ju op- j for as!i the followini? dcsciihcd r. ; I ertv therein descrihed. viz: two brown i ' -state, to wit: in ..s. one brown mare. one bro. n : . l'"ir l) In the N.ii thu .-. t .,ii'in. in il... colt, four red covsf live red heifers. two red steers: two wagons, one spriiuc Lot In the e Southwest l4ti!:i:;iT; al- " i n the Smi t !in i . t outhwest tju.-i rtei- liv. u Hfrnn ..lie Tiinwin' to;i -(i i ne two r-t I v- .it. of double harness at public auction at' K.n. 7 f "p' nineti-eii f I D Town the Fred 1'atterson farm in Kast Kock fl'1'' V-I v ,,'a,,1fro f'i-' l " CIl Bluff precinct in Cass countv. on the , 1 , ', l'i:.sKa. 4th dav nf Vebru'i rv 1 ) 1 -tt M o'clock aid sale to remain open o,ie ln.iir. ; St I ty:, ,n, 1?18- .. AIJCK JOHNSON. : " ' " "i. iii-ni j Kilsonbary, mentally iKomyttvut. I 16-lmo.w ii::-:w) i. 1 9 1 A. IS. lld'OIMi, ilorxgagce. Itching, torturing skin eruptions disfigure, annoy, and drive one wild. Doan's Ointment is praised for its good work. 60c at all drug stores. FOR SALE. I'crkins Wind Mill, ige. Fred IJever- I jeiti-l ft -v yf ' v .. -y if V 71 ...,t,R Tlr'lit t. 'lWsM.Hilll . t.lW lis j $l?r2 tiii-i .Ft i&y I- ft ii' '- - Ths Above Is a Picture of fin Alexander. Homo Cannes'! Can your meat while fresh and sweet, then it will al ways be ready for the table. You will loose it if you de pend on the old ways of curing it. By canning you save both time and labor. You won't fail if you use an Alex ander Home Canner. Call or phone 251. Plattsmouth, . Alexander & '0., Nebraska I DRS.- MAC II &'MACH, THE DEMISTS insjustt TH1R0 FLOOR, PAXTCN BLOCK, mm. Fist ula-Pay WhenCnrart V3& 6le 1 cpcraUon. No ChoSntv1 hL"' . -H'vers s.;r- A ' ..wit-r UK. L m9 - M Cr " """- " wf UtttC DAn rmyw n : 240Bo Cu!!dlnS "i c. wiornuyturej.