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t UlUBSuA-Y. Ju" AP.Cn e li10. Hawkeye Tires and Tubes The Plattsmoutli Garage J. E. MASON, Proprietor 4 phone ::r AGENTS FOR REO CARS AND TRUCKS CLEVELAND TRACTORS We repair all makes of cars; do all kinds of welding and charge batteries. Bring in your cars now and have them in shape for spring. We have two of the best mechanics in town, Mr. Howard Ralya and John Frady. Also Do Livery Work to All Parts cf the City and Country. JUST GIVE US A TRIAL WE'LL DO THE REST MURDOCK ITEMS (Jordon Iilock was in Oinalia last TuesJav. - ' ....... ... . . lar-t Tuesday evening. Miss Kthel Towt-r. of Plat t.-niout h .s A "ral"' uv:v- Mrs. William Weddell lic ,- ! pinu in Ashland Monday momitm. : Miss Margaret Ampvcrt "-as : Sundav s:ue-t of the Misses Sorifk Miss Maude Trout visited hof.'.. fedks in Lincoln Saturday and San day. Mr. and M. Jhm- ' Ia.:n'!.-;!:n were in Omaha Satirla v aad S;;.- day. Louis HornV-ck ha , acc-;..f! a P-'-- ... .... .. ,. ...... Mlioil in ii. k. .o i-. mi:i;: ... - li.-i.i.-store. I V. O. Ciibside was in Otnalia en . Wednesday and Th'tr1ay i K.l Joiner and fu-rily Tnev-i rojt( Monday. I Miss P.e!!e Hulfi.-ti, of S-mth In 1. was in town a few hours Saturday ' morn in. sr. ' Mr. Weatherfod. of Ft. Worth. : I txss is iMiil:ii . 1 1 ll i-iiiiiu i ... this place. Mr. and Mr?. Etui! Kuehn ana son. (ierald. went to Lincoln Th-.rs-1 riv c vtn'r,?. Mrs. H. Uaken-eier and daughter, j Mapdalena. returned Mom! ay ev--n- ; in? from Omaha. ! Robert O'-Wil. of Council Pin U s. . was vi.-itinc relatives and friei.d-! here over Sunday. j Frank G'.ambitz and Miss Mable ( i;urc hard. Nebraska, where he will j,, af,r FVf.r..i , ,ys spent at' hi Steele were married in Omaha Moi'-.iians paper and do some vrrr.ishit-.z : VfJ n so;-;-. P-t'.d -n rcemip.; of day. Conpratulations! : in the farm home c f Emil Kuehn. ' ,,;e sicku -s .and det-.t'.. of l.js r.e:;,- i)r. and Mrs. Hornbeck came home He expects to be p.'iie about twoj Wednesday from a two weeks- visit weeks. .-rf. , ,,rj.. .-or ;;.,n D .n. with relatives in Texas. llnry Tc ol recently fo!.I his farm j ( Il No ns Tio sd -.v for a vi-'t Mrs. Ceortre Walter nd little Fre.Pjo Jienry Deickuian. who lives south ..j.., ,,.r rhinL'kter.-. Mrs. i;r y Cob Walter, of Arlington, are vis'.ting at ,,f ,lvo. Mr. Tool will have I. i ,,,,, . i;, . f, r near Myni.rd. the II. Gakemeier hr.n-e. 'sale on March 11 and will n.ove hii-j, , j.-u- Mr. Ke f:r is at Litch. 1 John Gakemeier returned Tt- family, to town and occupy the M. ,.,-.:,.., .,.-t,.r i.; f-.r.,, intercs' -. clay from Grunt. Nebraska, where he j had been for a few days. Miss Hazel Hermance. oj Lincoln. ppent Saturday with her sister. Mrs OI1 Thursday" afternoon. Abou' Elmer Caseman and family. J sevente en ladi:s w ere pre set. r. i d Mr. and Mrs. John fi-ikeni'irr alid'al! rep.ir a fine tinu'. A deiiri'Mis Mr. and Mrs. Pan I'anska were in lunch was served. Elm wool Monday afternoon. J Monday evening th- 7th grade ' ll V .!cI)onald went to Newton, basket ball team and the Grand Iowa, on No. 6 Monday to attend the! Prairie team played a game in the!, of Lo, Ant:.i. cti!i!'or: in. that funeral of Mrs. C. D. Jones. W. W. A. hall. This was the first i ,j? Mrs J)(hn Murtey. of .lvo. Mrs. Kate McIIugh. of Falls City.jgame for our boy.s and they 'nnj.y.p enjoying the l.altny sunshkv ami Nebraska, is here visiting her son. a score of 14 to 10. i booming serf of Long Peach, Calif.. Perry E. McHugh and family. j Th- Springfield basket hall U .-aai , a,. d y .-. ho.yUiSr that sunshine will ii:ti.itii or Tin: 5 FARM LOAN BONDS ISSUED UNDER THE FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT Dzted November 1, 1918 DUE November 1, 4938 Redeemable at par and accrued interest on any inter est date after five years from date of issue. Coupon bonds fully registerable and interchangeable. Denomi nation. $1 ,000. Interest pa3-able semi-annually, May 1st and November 1st! Principal and interest payable at the bank of issue in exchange Approved by the Fed eral Farm Loan Board of the United States government. Exempt from All Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation! This exemption includes the Federal Income Tax and income from these bonds need not be included in returns PRICE ON APPLICATION Chas. C. ParmeSe, Bank of Cass County" Plattsinouth - Nebraska -1 if -tin I rr - . - - Vesta Batteries and Dry Batteries 1,. M. An :v.-er, r Ttfle-l en'..-v. t.-ivt; Vfir..M!a fro!!: Council l:k:n- v ::-re : .:e :: , i ril.iiive.i 1t t..or.- than a w-ek. Aft- ' T . 1 T I ' .'..i rr, . T . , r- .-. ..- r C -.has!i and Mr. and Mrs. I.acey Mi- nonant. w re hen lav dinner ta ;:: I at the C. Mo.ii.;iv home. ' K.'.v.ard Ke!lv returned to Piatt. - - ir.T.IIT i t t , ' -t - -.Tfi. : fn,' -i t. I f-h. ,u i.oiiif oi ins -:.-!-.t. .i.rs v. -ks at ti:- hon.e of his s:.-t- O. L. McDot.ald and familv. Mr. and Mrs. John Cakeit.i- r ar.-i . , r iroihy. Mr-. k i::.nr:n-i .j..,...,,,, .rl. ' su-idav n, r:,oo:' v,i;i r(;,llV,., in th. count. -v. I M lU-r.rv Tool ;,:.,! Mr . II. M-!. :.a!d to -it. Nebr.. i la--t 'i':.-"'-d.) . i j i - i ; ! i; eai!-l tht.--y teri( i,ln rs r.f t heir n.oth- t r. ... . .... .. -,:,r i- :rcl.-.r,' '.ir !r ! " j Kucha a;.d children will i -Mow in n , . i -i.rt tin.1. I, lh,.s-t u,rUr.- tht. U-,IZV):;.T ( f ; Lt(., :(. c0;;r., jr-i, :-c l;..a-j ,(. . ,,T t.v,r yu,,-n ri.. rrr Mrs. Paul (l-i.-iirv and lit tie Lr- i hrt Ul..,; to Alv,, ,:. a . . fhl wjjj visit for a si;o-r iroirir to their r.-v. hen; : c;:;.r j . xbra k i. ..... I T. ......j. p ,ter ;e-l thf- ph-.y "So: -. . . i: - re pr. , . .., j.jv,. ... y; ..,,rv ; . j y, (,. (;:r .-:.:; t Th-Trs.'av Kn- hz- C. .: - 1 i,.r ,.; Monday t a Mr. W"!- Pams of 'oun-'i! j'-lr.v'-. -.. i o w:ll move !.: family here an: take po-.- s. - sioii next v.-:-!:. - jour. An;wirt left Tuesday f-r y parsonage. Mrs. Lacey McPonald wr- h'--:- to the Iioyal Neighbor, kensii:?- i i Mien stti (.inn:tii'Ar ..f ame over Saturday evening 10 play. ' ml the scores wore all in our favor.! 'he boys t tii 111 1 rimmo.! up the vim- cam 1 1 lors in to '. :in.i the i-irls !. i'.-a I d ; lln-tr opponents 47 to 1 -. Honor J i .-. arrived en Tliu'v'.;y from Ciinip 1'odye, lev ;., v. here : w a il i- h:trp: .1 about two we-ks avoj '. following his r"i ; ;.rriv;'l froa: j , I "r; i : i -. whff he had 1 n sitn-o h -t .Jul;.. After a time lo- Mrs. s will Pve af Mankato. Kansas. I Word has been rec-ived here y relatives of the death oi Mr.-. C. P. .bines, ,f Strat'on. Nebraska. on la-t Friday. The body was takn to N.-vv-toti. Iowa, for burial. Sie was the mother of Mrs. Henry Tool ;.nd Mrs. 1 1 . V. McDonald, to whom the com munity extends sxmpathy in their hour of sorrow. tf. if, if. if. Cf. sf. u. v. NEWS FROM ALVO : r. n V.' aver spent S ??) in S. h V.--. I. ai'.er- f; I J i;ff ! i' . v. Mot. d.c . .Mr-'. ;e.ir;'(. j' :ran has 1 I si;-.: tit !:, i-'i'-t v.t-A. ,r ; Mtiir r. iwrK the i!u ea . I; .r::. 10 Mr. t Mrs. Paul IT-af j in:i l-vii-uarv it ::. a. u.tt;u:.ier. -; v.. l -".. t, i :,. ,. - . ' i H. ::- -!..:-.:. of l.i-.c : .. .. vs ,vj, rh' :ve- :u t!" r.-t Oi" t h- we k . r lauric- !'ash":' r eat;!" down ir'-' Lincoln to i -it o r h v ir h r'i.t'H'is here. ''li--; L eta A: at: Ml 1 w t-r- . !1 ; ho:: . ;.-: .1. ; jiit t'.' i:- i---eea! .v. -. ' . .-.:r. !::! .Mr ,J. A. N U ::" ' to :.i t t ... ",..iX' " '' ..'r'i' ' ; V . V',' ! ib: vs v. ; !: r.-!i-. i er ::- . . e . ...... , . ' to i:..v '.0(k on Nr. :'..T Tu--d-. :--r P.arreit at: ! :':.:: l :.n ! 1 1 1 ; rday ! roni a I i v. to I.Hl'-Oj i '1 I.', r" f -' t: ' I. "e ! :a::i i : ... a , i 1 1 . t" ! i : .-. v . . ' i i : . - - . . : . . ,,. la ' :i & r.r ::-. -. ' . 1 ?, fhj!,lr. ,, .. r... y . . , t Vv.,vor r ti:r, .: ;.. T ,1.,. j- , Y : i ::: The ' v (',; ., Ph I'll- k:s i ' : Wc-P::-- Lauren. Mickle was town Sr. I ttrday am! rej.orts that his famiiy h. ve ;!! '.ad tl-c "a except h.itn. since ln -vt'i'T to th-ir "ew h.on-.e f-ar the villn-e of Kaveb-'k. Thiy ;:i- all k.e't'-r now. whi'-'i th"ir i.-eiiy obi l "' frien.ds h"-e wiil "li" clad to hear. "ord cenies f-om Morris M. Uan follow them when they "return to their home. ARE MOVING FROM 'THE CITY. - Fr.."-. Tto-s-l:i Vs 1 :. ilv. I This me. ruing I. M. Pradb'y v 1 o .has been located in this city for ! . .tne time with the Lincoln Ttk' ' phono and Te'eufai h Company, de parted for C resco. accompanied 1 y the family, where they are moving, and will make their home in the ' future.- They have shipped their household goods t3 that place, and have a house in which to reside cn t heir arrival. Mr. Pradiey who is a cc-lever ! ( lect rician. will still 1e in the em ploy cf the company at Ccresco. HAKES PURCHASE OF FARM. From T"eftns.tay'o Pallv. This morning was consumated a deal whereby Jarne1' W. Holmes be ri;e? the owner of a quarter section of land in Chase county, this state, and within one and a half miles of the town of Chase. The purchase . price of the place was 4a.0i per cfro, and amounting to ?7,20C0. There is cn the place at this time one? hundred acres of wheat, which leeks fine at this time ar.d promi?'s j an excellent crop. , PI ATTIOUTR SET,n-WZiriY JGjpjSAX fi f jf ( j f j tj COMPLETE GIT- LESIRE TO BECOME FULL FLEDG ED AMERICANS HAVE RE- . SIRED IN COUNTY AHKEBSOM AND - ERQTHWELi. The Former of Weeping Water Rnd the Latter of Esg-k Pass the Test of Ameii:a:n.s:n. from V-.l;i.-.ln v'.x ImIiv. 'I'll is I'lornin:-' at t ' portaL- of thi' mstry. with :!! its benefirial a t ; ribui is, were k nor-k . . "- f;.r adrni - iou lo the brr.eCi .- ' f It i.'.'-n !:i n . M r. i .n -o:i. ! '::.. ,-! a su!-1 j'-et of lit tiinark. !"ti r .-. a re i.U-ni o.' W: ten.-' V.'r,t(-r. a-, , W;u. ilroth-i -. el! w ho n:a ' " i) : - In at i . '!! at ; i: I : of ti'tn..- t.- : ..th have r id. d in t ' it io'i s tin!' '-tent let.i c'ai'ii ci;:7.en and p.f-T. fd at ti: i court ho-ijp wit!: that oh;c--t ir i As , na';-! ?!;r-)-.? !. c.--rrido: :' old ct.-. ;:: f 1 i k t :?.! i :i i :. f.f r. f: n qur'li: . : t ry. -:::. 1 t;.' i:)K all . a--.- .t-:.-''-. o." ti ::! learu-d tit - ;' jr" o: .11- rr- r ( i : ( ::- :n : t!i( Mi:e i-i j: : :' c;' e . : u.. . !.-;t i ea'-t 1 - At r-'V. r-. I k.ni one. t:ij';:-,ii. to a- :: -vert!:, less :tiv-;- 1 rn.-ei b I ; c :a-ied th rt i- : t , l- t t i v ;..:e ;! 'e.- -.and otir '':' au'-i :-.: :.. w ;.tr- ! a- ; rri.a i vide; -.. of f.. Th-:- u! i '- : r m f p. .---.: I tlo ::-: t and if tlo '--as v.. e,::'.;! . vr:i'.'' i ! a-"-: ept ui a as cit i i." this i-. r k-n !. k-'-e who r.i!- j4,-,v;. .'one jus; that. pa;' v.- y--.'.r- have l-:' us a I:-.-.-on a? . !:ow c-ri-fo! ve skou'd he in tardini The door way to this cour. I et u.s 'ake he - '. and proft by LEAN PATTC1T UQZ-TZ AGAIN 1 )': n Pat ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ik II. Patton. who .-f.listfd in the .vv last vcar, an l was sent to s-an Francisco. where lie has been in training since that time until about a month ago. when he was ordered iransferred to the Great Lakes, was discharged from the service there a 1'aw days ago on !::.- own re:juct . as s-ft'T the close of th.-' war he thought civil life the proper place for him. 'e offered hk-i sorvb."-'5 to the coun- ry when needed ar I with the need 1 . moved he though' he could be of t.:-'-e value to the tuition and him-:-!f as well back in eiiliaii life as is'.'ng in production. Dean visited with friends in Chicago a short time f'cr receiving his discharge, arriv ing home yesterday morning and nf a brief re: t and visit with his -.r'.ry fri-.nds lo-re will soon again :.;ke up civil life ac-ivities. CAR JTJIIPS OFF LIT!) OF BRIDGE Fr.ua M .r-finy's Iaity - Ferman Smith f near Nehawka. -nd family y.ere in the city this morning, driving un from their home, and as they were approaching he cit- by some ouirk, the car turn--d and vaulted frcua the north end of the bridge just this-side of the T. J. Johnson farm, with no serious results, except a very severe snak ing up. They were fortunate in that they did not either receive an injury or suffer a broken car. IN DISTRICT COURT. From Monday's Ia:ty. In District Court loday. was tettlecl t lie matter which has been ;.. tiding, for some time, wherein the settlement of the existing partner fhip between Sam O. Smith and Guy Smith, who have been in the state of getting separated for several months, was finally adjusted in court this morning by Sam G. ! Smith paying to Guy Smith the amount of the judgment rendered against him for ?!O0.iM and costs of the fat it. j f AT-. . t 11. I i 1 il i 1 r 1 J. III' r,- i m ' 'i l A'nret Medl:iiT,v deceased was heard : in the county court this morning, !n which .-onto claims are allowed ami further hearing's set. OEITUARY OF JIBS. BENN WEAVER OF SOUTH BEND Airs. Helena l:nn Weaver wat: buri'-d' in the South Lend cemetery o!) February 2.".!!:. T!ie fur.eral ser s wer-.' held in the M. Ik church, eotlm ted by i he ia: tf r, lit-v. Wr.n II. Pornh-ird'. Mrs. Wi-.iver was born in Illinois I-Ybritary I'o. ls;a. She di"d at h-r home i:i SotIi liend. Cass county, Nebraska. P -bruary 22. bi-tweeii 10 iattd li o'clock t. m. Iler early life was s:.o'. in Illinois. In 1SS7 sh-! 'catiie to Op;-:;. Hittidy county N'e- hr'aska. S'-e- took a boniest -al and ,ro ! r. the elaiia. She was n.nrri' 1 to Mr. Fred W.-aver .latvary !. Iil, O.vh. Nebra-ka. Tbev move-1 !v a-s county in .Pane. 1 S!T. a; d hae Pi. ! in the vicinity' "f .-o:'h P..-:m1 s-inr-e that time. Sk leav- io i.'oc.rn her death : da n't hter. Mrs. L. i!. Lackey, of . ! '.i in-'t an-. Nebraska, atid three sous. S. Wei! v r. now in the V . S. Navy: T. F. nn W.-aver and F. Glenn Weaver, of S-.-uth PMid; h-T husband .'.'T i'r : W aver ar.d one broth t-r. Willis P-eii!!. of Hock I.-land. IMi .i .i-: f i:r n feoe;--. Mr-. J. A. Shaffer. A'.vo. Nebraska: Mrs. A. Pier, of : i-tiT.-s. bra-ia : Mis. W. .M. Povi U. of Lincoln. Nebrasi.u and 'io'-tt :;:":. of i'ort ervilk. ; ;:!:;' ;:-;;.;. an-l 1 -a o iipib.ews Mi!o () : of l.rt rviiie, ( -.I'if.. a: i.e-!r A. O't-'h. F. S. Army. Ca:-t; .-. -. W. - hi;.- ton. A 1 1 :.',: u h r j.e-e.l eiforts were i : '-i.t a or 1 to Judd Wi-a.er, ' ' 1 :'"LirI T'- 1 h - " A ::" ' ,:f' ''" re:,c! e,i. A: : l in Card of Ti:ar.ks '!'.' our toat y frif-mls wj.o so kind- :::':: I aad jyn:pat!.ize.l iti the e.ir of our !:,i.' b r a ven.ent. t'.r ath of our d"j.r wife and mother. ii- wi.-h to e.t nd our "ne-Tt! ti ank-. We are ak-.o nio ihankfi:! ! e th- beautiful floral of. rina -. - sns-s an-l many other nn and t'-5:-' Trnm M,n,-,n,-s T)any -:s of kindness skovn u by tioe ger-eant Lou: Tevan and wife ar o.H,! peo; I..'. Fred 'w eaver, Mr?. r;VPd from Camp Funston ye.-ter-lo'e H. Lackey. .Tuud S. Weaver. ,Ay Sc-rceant Tevan having been P..:i. ": . Weawrami VP.u.r. F. V.'eav- ,iiSCharecl from the service and I::d. Nebraska. Mr.-. Win. Kak Emery ttliaw ay. from near Fnlc-n. v ere i.e city for a f-. v !.:urs last 'i unkiy. ckrivii-g up from their home '..r the tran acti'.-n of s; me busine.-r. natters in the county seat. Henry F. O.-t. trom near Memphis, Neb., was in the city for a few hours 'a.u Monday, coining down to look after tome mat ten of business, and while her" was a pleasant caller at ;h? Journal cilice. MARKET WEEK IN OMAHA. This is a week which is attracting many pepple from many cities to Omaha, where they are looking aft er trading, and also seeing the dis- Lplays of gcodr; and fabrics which are to be in evidence t '.lis year. Today is style day and numbers of the people of this city as well as other? are seeing the new things in aress. and the materials which are : n display. The sights will be gergciiH. and is worth while seeing, and are attaching large crowds. Go Ahead With Your Plans: g Those hopes can be a reality. ' Building Restrictions Have Been Removed On Nowisfthe time to Where is Spring? This weather keeps 'TWM one guessing-, .but you'll find Spring Suit here waiting for you, just the same. .Don't let the other gink get the one yen troulda' pick ed," but come in and get fitted now while the picking is good. See the new grenadier back, the long, low cut soft roll lapel, the harness stitching around the waist features cf the new Spring Clothes. They are worth what you pay for them . $25 to $50 , Have you taken a slant into our East window? Try it and see if you don't need a new shirt right away. New showing of Spring shirts ready for you. Philip ' Jt m BIG PRICE FOR LAND ri-r.ni WV.lnfS'lay'q Iairi" Falls Citv Journal: Charles O. dc- coal, of Salem, was in town Sat ur- .I..,- .. ,t ' .i.,i-i) , li -i t K a I. 4 1 i.-ll .m. Hull IT .f'fil., I.IUI ' I , ' . ineir seveni y-ci.ni ucr" irat i io i-. i W. Dswtll, wh.o owns an adjoining ! tract. This land is about one-half ::.i!e south of Salem on the Nemah'i bottom and in times past has been 'subject to overflow. The purcha.-e ! i.ri-e was ?20.000. or at a rate of j .i -r s P-r acre, which is considered v,r- ,t','r" I' -roLi some" for the Nemalia over ! tiov. land. McCool bousht a 40-acre t:act of .Mrs. C. C. Keldy some dis- . rance further south .where Charles ' s:pes farmed last year. Si pes moved , F-rwick. Kansas, and McCool 1U(,i5 in wi:en Si pes moves out. :i:SCHAHGEE FROM THE SERVICE will a?nin enter civil life. He thinks he has done his portion as he has given six rears of f.is life to thei service of his country. Mr. and Mrs. " '. va-'. acc imprinted by her mother. Mrs. W. E. Graven, departed this ! morning l"c r Omaha where they will visit for the day. and where Serge ant Tevan has some business mat ters to look after. ARE WELL SATISFIED. From Wednesday's Paily. Last evening the Eastern Star were projectcrs of a play the "Trail of Yesterday" at the Farmele Theatre sponsoring the play, and enjoying a percentage of the re ceipts. There was a large crowd of Eastern Star people - and their j friends at the exhibition, and all pronounced the evening spent watching the play one of pure de light. They realized a neat sum for their share, which goes into the treasury of the Order of Eastern Star. Geo. N. Fulmer of -Lincoln, was was called here for the day, having j some business matters to look after at the court house. . This is the advice of the War Industries Board. Maybe you have hoped that another year would see your plans of a new home realized- All farm and ranch buildings. All schools, churches, hospitals and public buildings costing not more than $25,000.00. . .. . All new homes costing not more than $10,000.00. plan. Let us help J PAGE THEET r ' 1 wii ' your 7 ZhiczcLt ii ii in u WERE VTSITLTJG IN THIS CITY. Frem Mdnciny'p Tiaily. James ". Siever, and wife have j been visiting in this city for the past lew clays, at the? home of Mrs. Geo. W. Kennie, having come in from Louisville, where they were spending .some time at the ho:m- of their son Claude Kiever. and this morning departed for Glenwood. Iowa, where they will visit at the home of their daughter Mrs. E. J. Tuey and husband, for some tino before they return to their home at Madrid. Neb. No, oys they are not pieces r J il rrom vjranamouici s 5j old silk crazv quilt. (M they are the newest thing in fancj' silk col lars. jfl take a look in our street case. 65c Each G. E. WESCOTT'S SOUS EVERYBODY'S STORE you do it. 1 IHJEY