TFu?.SD &.Y. KA7 15. 1819. FLAXTS1I0UTH SET.TI-wTmY JOUF.HAI. PAGE THEE! Hawkeye Tires and Tubes The Plattsmouth Garage J. E. MASON, Proprietor PHONE 394 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 of the City and Country. JUST GIVE US A TRIAL WE'LL DO THE REST NEWS FROM ALVO Special Correspondence Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Friend autoed to Elinwood Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Boyles of Lincoln is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uptegrove and son Edward moved to Lincoln this week. Mcs. H. Moore and daughter Miss Blanche, were in Omaha Saturday hetween trains. Mrs. Chas. Bucknell and daugh ter Miss Jessie went to Lincoln Friday evening. Frank Uptegrove has returned from his farm in Colorado where lie spent a few weeks looking after his interests. Mrs. Verl Linch of I'niversity IMace came down for the day last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Linch have purchased a home in Univer sity Flace. "where Mr. Linch is teaching in the schools. Mr. and Mrs. H. Borr.emeier aut oed to Ithaca Sunday to visit Mrs. Bornemeier's brother who has just recently returned from army ser vice. FOE SALE. 50 white pigs. Call Henry Stark john. 115-J. lS-2tdltw Htrf CLB ff ii" tf.f U. 8 vtvy'ifc'ifssa:; The housewife cannot be efficient-without a good modern washing machine -such as a Voss It will save her hours of time and hard labor for Voss washers do all the work. Bsstor & Swots "The Greatest Thing in Life" is to Have Labor Saving Machinery in the Home "INiTIH M i:TAI.lTIKS OH TUB IMTED STATES GOVERNMENT" S FARM LOAN BONDS ISSUED UNDER THE FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT Dated November 1, 1918 , DUE November 1, 1938 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 payable 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. Parmele, Bank of Cass Plattsmouth Vesta Batteries and Dry Batteries t Sunday. The Ladies Aid society of the' -Mrs- Jerr' E- Mcus alld i;on Christian church will be entertain- LJerrv Jr- and Edwin spent Sunday ed by Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Willa iu Lincoln. nnn Wwinncav afIOr,ww.n Mo,. I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bomemeier 14th at the home of Mrs. Moore. All members requested to be present. FROM NEAR ALVO.. G. P. Foreman, C. E. Connell. Dale S. Boyles and A. L. Myers, all from near Alvo, were in Platts mouth for a few hours last Satur day, and while here paid the Jour nal ofP.ce a brief call. The students of the 7th and 10th grades say that they intend to show the people of Murray what a real meal is like, and have asked the library for Saturday evening. May 17th. to demonstrate their ability. They will serve supper at the usual hour. This is certainly a very kind act on the part of the students, and will be appreciated by the library, and they will no doubt receive a good patronage and a neat sum from their ecorts. The library" has al ways been willing to assist the schools in every way possible, and this will be a demonstration of how the schools appreciate their work. Remember the date and make ar rangements to attend. "That Printer of Udell's." one of Harold Bell Wright's good stories,' on sale at the. Journal office. to County - Nebraska MURDOCK ITEMS C. Mooney went to Albright Wed nesday. , Miss Jessie Melvin motored to 1 . Omaha Friday. ! Floyd Hite spent Saturday in the country with friend3. ?iiiss Leona Rush of Lincoln spent Sunday at home. Mr. H. Reeve was a passenger to Lincoln Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Landholm motored to Lincoln Saturday. Miss Marjorie Burdick was call ing on friends in Lincoln Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Landholm spent sev eral days last week with friends in Omaha. A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivy McC,rory Sunday, May 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Thimgan motored to Lincoln Saturday after noon. Mrs. Harry Long and Mrs. Sam Long visited friends in Murdock and little daughter spent Sunday in Elmwood. Mrs. James Prittain of Alliance. Nebr.. is visiting- relatives and friends here. G. Baur, John Gakemeier and Dan' Boelter motored to Union. Nebr., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gorder of Weeping Water Fpeiit Sunday with Mrs. Ada Tool. Mrs. Williams and daughter Misf Erna spent the week nd with rela tives in Lincoln. Otto Miller and family, also Mist Edna Wood were Sunday jjuests o! C. Miller and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ixng wen Sunday dinner guests of Matt Thimgan and family. Miss Verna Ward of Avoea. spent last Thursday evening here with Miss Martlia Goehry. Misses Eva and Ruth Sorick oi Lincoln, spent Saturday and Sun day with home folks. Harry McDonald has sold hi new Ford car to his son Lacty, a;u. he has bought a Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reunian went to Omaha Saturday morn in sr. re turning Sunday evening. John Gust in shipped 3 car load of cattle and one car load of hog: to South Omaha Monday. Ed Thimgan. Harold Tool ani Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toul motoric to Lincoln Thursday afternoon. Fred Dokelman and family ol Lewiston. Nebr., were Suiida: guests at the Peter Evt land home. Mrs. Anna Goehry Llurt ant children of Lincoln spent severa' days here last week with relatives Miss Lea Schmidt came ove: from Gretna to spend Sunday with her parents, returning In the even ing. Misses Marguerite Gustin and Catherine Tool returned to Lincoln Sunday evening after a few days at heme. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luetchens and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home cf, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cordes. Edward Kelly returned Sunday from a short visit with friends at Odebolt. Iowa. and Plattsmouth. Nebraska. "Mrs. Harold Tool and sons Jun ior and Jean went to Lincoln Sun day evening to f pend a few day: with relatives. Mrs. Etta Fulton returned to her home in lied Oak, Iowa, last Thurs day, after a visit with her .parent; and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ault and son Chas. jr., Mrs. Kelly, Miss Emma Ault 'of Plattsmouth were Snndnv guests of O. E. McDonald and fam ily. j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkens, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brunkow and s( r Howard visited Fred Wilkens and j family- at Uurchard, Nebr., Sun i day. j Miss Martha Goehry came in last j Wednesday from Chicago, for a j week's visit at home. She will re turn 'to her work in Washington, D.'C. Tom Sorick of Colorado, who ha? been here visiting his brother M. Sorick and family, left Monday for Wyoming, where he goes to visit his son. Mrs. Homer Hess came in Thurs day from her home in Mankato. Kansas, for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mooney and other relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. John Gakemeier and daughter Dorothy Alice, G. Baur and daughters. Ruth and Hen rietta autoed to Ithaca, Nebr., last Wednesday evening. Monday was Miss Olive Bourk's birthday. Miss Bourke is our gram-j mar room teacher, bo in the even-j ing her pupils, 20 in all. gathered at her home and gave her a neat little surprise. They carried bask- 4 r r ets of goodies and sc.cn after tLeir arrival, their hostess recovered from her - surprise, and soon proved her self a capital entertainer. The hours flew all to fast and when lunch time came, there were sandwiches, pickles, potato salac. ice cream and cake. The little folks went to their homes after wishing tlieir tearlu-r ni3iiy more happy birthdays. Death Notice. Charles Walter KK-i.--er was born in South Bend precinct, Cass Co., Nebr.. Jan. , ISC", and passed from this life May o. I'M'J. aged 54 yrs. '3 mos. 29 days. Mr. Kleiser lived his life here among us. An upright, friendly, honest man. Genial and friendly; to know him was to be a friend; and he numbered his friends almost or quite to the limit ' of his acquaintance.-. His war. a f no regard for the Golden Rule. While mourn ing and missing hin" win li.is p:.sf od from among us we ?ay Tcacr bo with him and a hon and belief in a richer and fuller life beyor.d. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon r.t the l!"rif conducted by the Rev. L. A. Jor.o-. paster o' ;he M. E. church. Ir.i'-rment was made in the Wortmr.n cemetery. C3rrl of Thanks. We wish to thank otjt. friend? for their kind assi-tance given ir; during the sicknc?? and buri:.l cf :ur brother. WILLIAM N. KLET?ER. CARRIE F. KLEINER. J. HENRY KLEISER. JES.E E. KLEISER. CAN I GET IT? YOU BE I! The prrlvbitirn laws rave quite i stir to tl-f pub!;?. Many people who know that th only remedy vhich can e always relied upon in fase of poor appetite. flatulence, constipation, headache- nnd varim other 'stomach troubles is Trir.er's American Elixir of Dittcr Wine wrote us anxiously : Will the pro hibition affect this renn-dy? Can 1 get it after July 1? Surely. you will get it just as veil as today, be cause Triner's American Elixir of fitter Wine is a leitin;? p m?:'!- ine whose formula has been again pproved on May 2. Ill 3 ft. by the S. In'ernal Revenue Dept. in 'Vahington. D. C a? ccn forming in "'ll respects to the prohibition laws. And Triner's Angelica Bitter Ti n: has been alo again approved do ou know this wonderful remedy? t rebuild vitality and energy and Tiahes the lur'it'ii of hard worl: a:; n;ht a a feather which menns a ig help for th farmer in the rn iroaching harvest pcrir-'l. Get our surply now and have these -en: e dies at hand in y.nr !:r,n; livery druggist sell? them. Joseph Triner Company. in:?r.-ir.4 S. Ah- and Ave.. Chicago. 111. Why not attend the Oldest. Larg "t. and Leading Business Trrii;:n:r School in the West the school en dorsed by Banks. Commercial TIous 15. and Business Firms everywhere. Send for free catalogue. Address: f!rand Island Business College. Grand Island. Nebraska the school built up to a standard not down to price. 4 W. A. E0EERTS0T7, lawyer. I- Cixst of Riley Hot!. 2 Coates Clock, .s. Second Flcjr. CHICHESTER S PILLS ft jna X-'l TL i olhr. I((iT of for? " - (' iir.-:'.!. Aii.-f-TCiu- in-:i-Tr n C i:.-iim huam pills fj' s T5 fS ye. rs knv- ls. Smfint. AI'S kclj, v r SuLG BV DEI -CQ3TS EVERrFKF Poultry Wanted! I will pay the following prices t C.VA hLM-frr I JHamond TiiamlA delivered at jftjroard. Wednesday, j0jmr0n ; Smur. i?t Prima-y; Rea l Thursday and Friday of this wee!;: 'in? "The Ma;-ter is Coming," Inez Hens 25c. Hilton; Solo, "Springtime," Wilma Roosters 12c Also will pay the highest market cash price for cgtrs. ' W. T. RICHARDSON 9 ft 9fi 9f J. Sfi f Sfi 3fr NEWS FROM ALVO .y- .y. " Eenn Weaver visited over Sunday at South Bend. Mr.' and Mrs. Bert Kitzel were Lincoln visitors Thursday. Mrs. Ray Clark ami children are visiting in llavelock this week. Mrs. G. I. Foreman and daughter. Miss Aurcl, were in Lincoln Thurs day. There will be a special program at the Epworth League next Sunday ev ening. . Alvo Tlijh school held a "weinie" roast on Camp creek last " Thursday evening Ed Casey. r'f Lincoln, and broth er, William E. C:;sey, of Denver. Col orado, v.tre in town Friday. Miss Mildred Brown spent th1 week-end at Ehnwood. with her brother, William Brown nnd wfe. Mrs. Ray Clark and children ar.d Mrs. Arthur Skinner and children uutor-d to Lincoln Saturday evening. "Wanted: V.'ork to be doue at home; washing, ironing or plain sfwii:g. Jirs. .Neiue uarca, .-iivu, Nebraska. Mrs. Iaola Kennedy and, Vernon Ilindbausb, of Lincoln, visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George !'. Foreman. Mrs. Kate Winner, of Coquille, ()re:rn, is visiting her uncle. P. J. Nickel and family ar.d 'other rela- tivt here this week. Mrs. Viola Copple. of Weeping Water, is spending the week with her son, W. L. Copple an.d the hit ter's wife. Mrs. Copplo. Charles Avers and Arthur Klyvcr left Monday fur York to attend the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias as delegates from Alvo lodge No. 12 4. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Strong auto "d to Filler, Nebraska, Saturday af ernoon to vi.-it their con-ins, Mr. and "Mrs. Harrison McConnell. They -eturi.el borne Sunday. ("hick Roelofsz is looking around be.-e rainy dnys for r.ome "weed" insurance. Ke mnns, if the weeds .'et his crops, he trvts the insuranc'. We think Chick has some pretty pro gressive ideas anyhow. J. A. Shaffer left Monday even ing to attend the Grand Lodse of the Nebraska Ancient Order cf Unite! Wr!:meii. which meets r.t Lincoln May ICth and 14th. He goes as a delegate from Alvo lodge No. 310. L. I. Mallon and family and Mrs. I. N. Wolfe and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer were in Omaha last Thursday on business. While there Miss La Nita Mullen purchased a fine new piano, vhich was brought down the next lay. Upon being closely questioned Monday morning Benn Weaver ad mitted he did play base ball with the South' Bend team ngainst Spring field at Springfield Sunday, in which the former team were very game losers. Benn says he is going to play s,olf, a gentleman's game, next Sun day. William Lee Stewart, who has been in foreign service one year and two days, returned home Wednes day evenng. Lee was in the Ma chine Gun company, ICTth Infantry, and left this country for France in April. 191S. returning to the United States on April 23, 1019, having e'en about seven months active ser vice in France and Alsace-Loraine. He kept in good health and escaped the enemy's fire and is looking fine. Edgar Lee Proufy, who was with the Nebraska Base Hospital corps No. 4 0. and went to France in July. 101S. returned home last Thursday morning via Lincoln. His parent.."., Mr, and Mrs. Fred Prouty; sisters. Misses Vera and 'Marie Prouty and rot her, Paul Pretty and family, were at Lincoln to meet him. He kept repl well while gone but was nighty glad to get hack to the good old U. S. A. His work comprised driving an ambulance and later ho worked in the electric light plant at Allcray, France, where he was sta tioned. The4- sea voyage home was made in ten days, arriving in Now York March 2"rd. School Frogrram The following program will he given at the High school auditorium in Alvo. Friday evening, May lC.th. at S:30 o'clock. An admission charge of 23 and ?,' cents will be made, the entire proceeds to be u?ed for school purposes: " . Sants Lucia, High school; Read ing, "Hello, Wilbur Connell;. Read ing. "Why They Leave the Farm," George Kitzel; Flay, "Mother Goose" by 1st and 2nd Primaries; Dialogue, "Dot E-itertainV Philip Coatman and Violet John-son; Readin-g. Claude 'Howe; Play. "The Three Bears," by 2md Primflries; Reading, "Second Table," Jay Kear; Reading, "House Maid," Irene Stephens; Clock Song, 2nd Primary; Reading, "Little iibb a : w: X.t. B--a::,.a.:a'::.:B Sim u lhe Greatest Thing in Life is the Possession ot Plenty of Liberty Loan Bonds To Holders of Liberty Loan Bonds! We shall be glad to cash your interest coupons free of charge any time it is convenient to you. . As!c us about our plan for the free safekeeping of your Liberty Bonds. Income Tax Blanks wjll soon be here. We will give any information and fill out statements free of charge. M y p si m ca u a IB The Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska i .- j H 3 ti Capital and Surplus, $80,000 1 Your Personal Bank , .:::i.K:rtt:.!;.3;;:';B: ;3 i.ji a... Red Hen," Marie Ekhmann; Game, 1st and 2nd Primaries; Reading, "Return of May," Clarice Wiedeman; Daisy Chain. Drill, by Intermediate Girls; Reading, "Travels of Morti mer Brown," Frank Becker; Hat Drill, by Intermediate Girls; Read ga ,pH A ii urtie!' HsiES (GERMAN HOME) torday Evening, EUiAY17th s MUSIC BY Kroehler's PJew Orchestra ADMISSION Gents 50c Spectators 25c STSS'ra:fJ3;n"'B:5 ;fa::a:'Si:'::a';:::z;::B:!;'a.::ai:B::B:::B:i::B::B::!:;a::!:B::::3i::B.:!:B:":B msm W. T. RICHARDSON WRITES ALL KINDS OF in is n n I Pi U'R Fire, Lightning and' Tornado in Farmers' Mutual of Lincoln. or Old Line Why not insure your wheat against hail and your pedigreed live stock against death from any cause. CALL PHONE 2411 a ,.BK:BXBaan:;o;;n:B;rBii.BrzB:!:irsrrBrn,B'r:m l;"''B B :!! !!.:Bi;B"i:::B::;aiB:m:rBs;:B;:::"i. ti r- tl: i :r B ' When Any df Them Do Farming Implements that are needed right now! Time to plant corn and we have the Case, Deere and John Deere planters and listers. The P. & O. wide tread lister. In listed corn cultivators we have the J. I. Case, 'the John Deere and the Rock Island. In walking cultivators we have the New Depar ture and Jenny Lind. In riding cultivators we have the New Century, Overland and Badger. , Also a complete line of Deering and McCormick haying and harvesting machinery and will have 25,000 pounds of new Deering Standard twine when the sea son opens. Let us fill your requirements. Bargains in Used Cars! One six-cylinder five-passenger Buick, 1917 model. Also "one Monroe roadster; one practically new Ford roadster and good five-passenger Dodge touring car. These are good cars and have a price on them that will move them soon. JOHN F. GOKDER, - The Implement Mzn, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, i;a.:;.:B ::B :;.B.:b...::bj B :.B.:::b .;B :r:S ; n B y H B ii B M ! - H U - u M U ing, "Story of Self Denial," Lucille Christensen; Son. "Black Boy," by Intermediate Boys; Solo, "Robin's Return," Louise Becker; Historical Pageant, by the Intermedial- and Grammar grades; Music, "May Flow er," High school. :Q::;;a::::B:;;:B:::B:::::B::ua:::::B:::::B:;!::B..":B.r: a r- i r tt The Dodge is that Car n L a ii y ii h H i a B f I u mm H H f