The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 15, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
.. 1 THURSDAY. MAY 15. 1919.
PAGE TWO.
at Tlainview, and is moving to Chi
cago. Yesterday M. B. Chamberlain,
who lived near Cedar CrVek was in
Omaha where he went to have his
arm dressed, which he had injured
with the cable at the sand pit sev
eral weeks since, and was accom
panied by his .brother Elmer
Chamberlain, who has just return
ed from .the service at Camp
Funston.
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YOU can't help cutting loose joy'us
remarks every time you flush 3rour
smokespct with Prince Albert it hits
you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full of jcy'us
jimmy pipe sunshine and as satisfying as it is
delightful every hour of the twcnty-fcurl
It's never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure
pasture i For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more
tobacco fun than ycu ever had in your smokecareer.
That's becauze it has the quality.
Quick as 3'ou know Frince Albert you'll write it down
that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parch your throat.
And, it never will! For, cur exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails your tongue 1
Toppy red bag tidy rrd t:r.s, handsome pcttnd and harf pound tin
humidors and that clever, practiced pcr.J crystal glass hamidor urith
sponge moist ener top thai keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C
LOCAL NEWS
From Wednesday's Dally.
I!. J. Miller, coniniissioiior from
tin- 3rd district, is in the city nieet
int with t lie other members of tile
board of county commissioners.
JK-nry Kcil. who is visiting here
for a few days, was a euen at the
home of Cam Seybert over night at
Louisville, and returned here this
morning.
Ui(-rt McCleary of near Weep-in-.;
Water was a vi-itcr in IMatts
Tuouth this morning and was Hok
i:i after :;ome business matters for
the day.
Sam (Joodman of sc.uth of My
r.r.nl was a visitor in this city yes
terday afternoon. where he was
looking after some business for a
lew hours.
Antone Meisin;;er of west of this
city, was a vitor in I'lattsmouih
for the morn inc. romins to look
after some business matters with
the merchants.
W. U. liannin; of I'nion who has
been visiting in Omaha and look
ing after some business for a short
time stopped here this afternoon on
his way home.
j Will Smith. John Lambert and
Sam Henderson were in last even
ing from near Rock Muffs and were
looking after some business in the
city for a short time.
"i .!. V. Harris, county commission
er of Nemaha county, and making
his home at the city of Nemaha, is
in the city this morning. having
some business with the county
board of this county which is in
session at this time.
(. I. Kuyt -of Auburn. was a
visitor in this city for the day.
coming, to visit with his friend J.
A. Pitz. and to meet with the
county commissioners of this comi
ty, he being a member of the board
of county commissioners of Nemaha
county.
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From Tuesday's Iaity.
A. (I. Hackenberg was a pas
sentrer last evening to Cedar Creek
whet-? he is engaged in working.
A. A. Wet encamp from west of
Myiu-rd was looking after some
business matters in this city last
evening.
(ieorge Horn who has been in
Omaha, looking after some business
'The Greatest Thing in Life' is to Have a Savings
Account at a Good, Reliable Bank
Every
ob one?
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EVERY MAN KNOWS THAT A WOMAN IS A BETTER BUYER
1HAII ME IS; SHE IS MORE CAREFUL OF MONEY. THAT'S THE
REASON EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT.
SHE WILL MAKE HIS MONEY GO FARTHER AND WILL SAVE
HIM MONEY.
CMOE IN AND OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT FOR YOUR WIFE.
SHE WILL HELP YOU GET AHEAD.
Farmers State Bank
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
at the live stock 'market, returned
home last evening.
John Schel! of Murdock was n
visitor in this city for the day.
coming to look after some business
matters at the court house.
Yesterday afternoon ileury Sund
ers was a passenger to Cedar Creek,
where he is looking after some
business matters on the farm.
John MelTord the assessor from
Salt Creek precinct was a visitor in
the city today, coming to report to
county assessor Farley the comple
tion of his work.
Kaymond Henry frun south of
Murray was a visitor in this city
yesterday looking after some busi
ness matters for a few hours.- Mr.
Henry is farming below Murray.
Messrs. Chase Fatterson and
Walter layers from the noted place
of Hock Illuffs were in the city yes
terday afternoon and were looking
after finnr business matters for a
few hours.
Samuel I). HomU-r.-on of Aftun.
Iowa, wars a visitor in I'lattsmouth,
for a short time, coining in last
evening fn m the oast and depart
ing for Hock r.iun's, immediately
thereafter.
Hryan Snyder and I) wight Prcpst
departed this afternoon for Imper
ial in the western portion oT tin's
state, wilh live car loads of cattk
which George Snyder is shipping
from his farm here for feeding in
the west. ' . 7
V. A. Cook was a visitor in
Phittfmouth yesterday, coming to
look after some business for a short
time, and has moved nearer to
Cedar Creek, he having been this
side some distance where he was
doing some clearing.
Mrs. J. p. Kcil Who has been
visiting at Huron, R. 1)., for some
time past, was taken sick while
there and on her return was ac
companied by her son Henry Keii.
whom she was visiting in the north.
Mrs. Keil is feeling much better at
his time.
Jamos Spcncc who has but a
short time since returned from
overseas, was a visitor in this city
for over night, and a guest of his
friend John I'armele. departed this
morning for Omaha, w here ' he is
looking after some business mat
ters for the day.
A r
George W. Snyder the progressive
farmer is having electric , lights
placed in his home, carrying the
circuit from Mynard, which is a
mile and a half away. Mr. Rnyricr
is also shipping a large number of
cattle to his farm in the western
portion or the state from his farm
here.
Henry Weidman who has been
visiting in this city for a short
time, a guest at the home of his
mother. Mrs. Emma Weidman, de
parted this morning for Chicago,
where he will make his home for
the present. He has just sold out !
From Moi'ilay's lally.
Phillip A. I Hid was n visitor in
this city last Saturday afternoon,
looking after some business matters.
Ferdinand Hennings and family,
from near Cedar Creek were in
the city last Saturday 'afternoon,
doing some trading.
Henry It. C.ering was a visitor in
this city for over Sunday returning
to his home and work at Omaha
yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Mike Tritsch who has been
visiting in Cedar Creek and Louis
ville for the past few days return
ed homo this morning.
Mrs. John Murray was a visitor
in Plattsmouth for the day coming
down from Omaha this morning,
and is a guest of friends.
Phillip Fornoff of near Cedar
Creek was a visitor in this city for
the day. coming this morning and
is looking after some business.
Win. Puis of Murray was a busi
ness visitor in Tiattf mouth last Sat
urday, coming to visit with friends,
and to look after some business.
Frank Grauf was a vi-itor in
Plattsmouth last Saturday Oventng
from his home east of Murray and
was looking after .some business
matters.
Peter V.. KufTner of Omaha, was
a visitor in this city for Sunday.
i--iiin:r with friends and returned
last evening to Omaha, where he is
employed.
Frank K. Schlater and wife ac
companied by their two daughters
Misses Margaret and Mildred were
over Sunday visitors in l.oui.-ville.
returning home this morning via the
Hurlington.
Phillip Schaefer of near Nehawka
was a visitor in Plattsmouth last
Sat unlay, looking after some busi
iurA v ud while here made the
Journal glad by an extension of his
subscript ion.
Charles Warren of Cedar Creek,
was visiting in thov city, a guest of
his son Frank Warren, for a short
time and departed this afternoon for
Omaha, where he is looking after
sonic business for the day.
Kd Parker of Syracuse who has
been visiting with friends in this
city for the Sunday departed this
: fternoon for Omaha, where he will
look after some business before re
M:riiing to bis home in Syracuse.
Will Oliver jr.. and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. Pesack and Mrs. Fred Newman.
:'U of Louisville were over in their
car hist Saturday afternoon and
culled at the Journal office while
here, advancing their subscription,
.-.nd returned to their home in the
afternoon.
Clyde Jones and wiTe who was
just recently back from the service
was a visitor in this city for the
day. being the guest at the home of
his father J. H. Jones nud with his
brother Sergeant Robert Jones and
wife of this city, they have been at
Omaha for a short time.
Kd Horan of near F.agle who is
one of the assessors for the pounty,
is reported (quarantined with his
household with the small pox. and
while he had finished his work of
assessing, there is only a little yet
to do, some six schedules which the
people sent in themselves.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wagner of
New Pet hleheiiu. Pa., who have
been visiting in the west for the
past, six months arrived in this city
this morning from the west and are
en their way home, stopping here
for a few days to visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hall. Mrs". Wag
ner and Mrs. Hall being cousins.
This morning Harry Gayer who is
building a home on his farm south
of this city, near the historic place
of Rock muffs, arrived from Lin
coln and brought along with him
Joseph Dohner. contractor who is
building tho house for him and Fred
Wilson. another carpenter. The
gentlemen will immediately begin
work on the building.
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Big Increase in Fisk Sales Due to
Fisk Durability and Value
MOTORISTS today ore buying tires on the basis of actual results.
Here is a condition that is leading to a great demand for Fisk Tires
for Fisk visible value stands out today in terms of greater mileage,
longer life, more distinctive appearance and greater tire economy.
In every line of business there is always one product that stands out head
and shoulders above the average. Experienced motorists know the difference in
tires, and they know the superior mileage and wear delivered by Fisk Tires.
You'll like the type of dealers who specialize in Fisk Tires alert, foreseeini
men who know comparative values in tires, and who know that success comes to
those who serve their public.
The Fisk dealers in this community have a message for you.
Next time Buy Fisk
FOR SALE BY
L. F. TERRYBERRY
AKE INSTALLING
SIGNAL SYSTEM
UNDERWENT OPERATION.
From Tuesday's Dallj.
Hie Hurlington nas a gang of
workmen, how on th installation
or an electric blo-'j: s;. &ttm betv ecu
this place and Pacific Junction,
which connects up with the system
Frot Tuesday's Pally.
Yesterday at the St. Joseph Hos
pital Arthur Sheldon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Sheldon under
went an operation for appendicitis.
The father and mother were with
their son at the time of the opera
tion, and on their departure last
in use on the other side of the
river and which has been in prog- evening for home, the young men
WILL MAKE HOME
IN PLATTSMOUTH
ress of extending to Creston for
some" time past. By this system
when a car of any kind shall be on
the track between this place and
Pacific Junction t,he blotck will
show at both places. A force of
workmen are now at work on exca
vating for battery wells some dist
ance southeast of the passenger station.
was coming out from under the in
fluence of the drug in nice shape.
and with prospects of feeling very
well when the effects of the drug
had departed. This morning the
parents went to Omaha on the early
train to see how the young man is
progressing. It is hoped that they
may hnd him getting along niceiy
From Tuc.la y's Dally.
Albert Creamer and wife arrived
yesterday from Kurcka yprin:;s,
Arkansas, and have engaged with
the O.. K. Oarage, and will move in
to one of.the houses owned by Mr.
McMaken, going to work for (he
institution today. We hope in
their moving from the south to thin
place they will like the city and
country well, making it their fu
ture home.
She Finds Herself Much Better.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF TUB
FARMERS STATE BANK
of Plattsmouth.
Charter No. H-0 in the State of Nc
braska at tlie elose of business
on May 3rd. 1!19.
Loans hihI (I isi-iiiin t s .
; v-r1rsifts
ttotiils, -eiirit lew. Judgments,
claims, ct--
tl:i- assets l.iherty Homls
taulcinv house, furniture and
11 tu res
"inrent expenses, taxes anl
interest ail -
t'asli items
Iue from National
:inl State hanks
,'liecks ami items
of exchange
"tirienev
'old coin
Silver, nickels and
cents
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Lame back, rheumatic pains, stiff
ness and soreness in muscles and
joints can be quickly relieved. Mrs.
L. Wavue, 2726 3rd St., Ocean Park,
Cal., writes: "I used to have pains
in my right hip. I could hardly
turn in bed. Now I find I am much
better by using Foley Kidney Pills.
Likewise, pains in my back left."
Sold everywhere.
"Spring Fever" And Common Sense
Instead of giving tip and spying
you have "spring fever," it is more
sensible to tnke a good, wholesome
physic. Hiliousness. sick headache,
sour stomach, bloating, coated
tongue, all are banished by Foley
Cathartic Tablets. II. U. Haward,
Unadilla, Ga.. writes: "Foley Ca
thartic Tablets give" quick relief.
Sold everywhere.
Stationery at the Journal office.
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6. 000.00
ll.S.-.Ti.SO
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2.!t:tl.so
6.U-.'.0
20o.no
1.13J.37
Most disfiguring skin eruptions,
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc.. are
due to impure moon. nuruocK
Blood Hitters as a cleasing blood
tonic, is well recommended. ?1.25
at all stores.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Uso for Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
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DECLAMATORY CONTEST.
The Daughters of th American
Revolution are arranging to have
their usual Declamatory Contest on
he evening of May 30th.
The High School , students are
urged to take part in this contest.
The usual prizes will be Riven and
it is hoped much interest will be
shown, both by the students, and the
general public in being present.
Contestants please notify Mrs.
Mao Morgan this week- G-2tdltw
Just Received: The new line of
Easter Greeting cards, nt the Journal!
office.
TOTAL
.fS.VJ.-'Ol'.SS
LIAHIMTIKS
TapitHl stock tiM in....
Surplus fuiin
I'nilivirled profits
Individual deposits
subject to dieck . . $ 1 6 1." J0...1
Time cert illcntes of
deposit S3. 777.fi i
'ashler's checks
oiitstHndinsr 1,021'. 41
liie to National
and State hanks.. 47.1"t.Sfi
Depositor's (fuaranty fund...
TOTAL
. $ 00. 000. 00
1,000.00
4,s:.o.us
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State of Nebraska
I T. M. Patterson, President of the
...,ifwf hunk, do hereby swear
ii... ..!..- statement if a correct
and true copy of the report Inade to
the State 15ankinff ""r4JI,r,,riV.
T. M. PATTERSON,
Attest:
President.
MAl:K WlllTK, Director
K. P. LUTZ. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
thl Ktl day C ;ocriANK
(Seal) Notary Public.
My commission expires March 24. 1022.
SEED CORN FOK SALE
. ...i,i0 varipfv. nicked
1 ne large unc ' ,
before the frost; 100 per cent test.
$4.00 per bushel. C. C. Farrioii.
COMING SATURDAY!
Gem TheJxe2
W. A. BROWN'S
Tennessee Minstrels
With His Great Jazz Band and Orchestra!
IS PEOPLE15
Watch for the Band!
ADMISSION
Matinee 15 and 25c Evening 25 and 50c
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