THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. ID 19. inz two i 1 f OMAHA OUT LAWS DEFEAT do rot realize that a penalty is at tached to the offense of leaving dead animals unhuried within tho limits of the city. The ordinance provides that all dead animals shall be hauled one-half mile outside cf the corporation limits and buried and also that no animal shall be buried within one-quarter of a mile of a dwelling house. Chief of Po lice Manvpeaker will see that the ordinance is strictly enforced as a measure of safety to the health of the public and anyone who violates the law will be taken up and prose cuted. h "That's just what I've always wished a ED BED SOX 1 fii!2siti!s i wit id d GAME LOST BY SCORE OF 7 TO 6 AFTER LOCALS HAD SAFE LEAD. cigarette 7t!J sattsry 4 J A NINTH INNIN6 RALLY DID IT PLATTS1IOUTH GEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAI,. --P --rrri Ss Farm Machinery Worth Protection? THUl average farm has somethrig over $2000 invested in farm machinery. And cu most farms some of the machinery often the greater part of it is left out-of-doors the year round. A weather-proof implement shed doubles the life of farm machinery and cuts repair bills to a minimum. On that basis it doesn't take a Philadelphia lawyer to figure that an implement shed is a good investment. A man can easily figure the value of the machinery he leaves out-cloors and sec how nn:ch he could afford to pay for a shed without its costing him a cent of extra outlay. And then machinery when it is protected is always rcaV for u. c when it is wanted. No time lost in the busy sca?on, p-.iltirii; it in shape. Any way you figure it, an implement shed ij a tir.ie-savcr and money maker. There's economy, too. in holding well. 'hite Pine for t!- outside cf Urn-. 1t;iLI-ins- means permanent buildings. F.very board stays where you put i vv-thcut warpine or rotting or shrinking. Weather doesn't affect it so repair bill.- are practically cut out. We can give you practical working plans of the implement sl.cd shcv.n A hove or of two other types -or any other type of farm building. ios-ether with specifications, bill of material and estimate of cost, free of charge. Whatever your bui'ding problems, talk them over with us. We are here o helpycu Cedar Creek Lumber Oonpn; Cedar Creek, TO ORGANIZE SOGI- r.rf or r?n& Li I ur J; Mcr.--.rs of This Unit of the 89th rivf-ie-i from Slate n Nebras ka Thai Organization. I i ..mi '! il.iy l.'.iily J I,, '.'.Koty '!' !' .;."..".!( J. orr.ini.i? i m tonne 1 by t!.. ae-'ivo imn-liers -.vln remained v. it!i t In r lit elnri::;- is stay iii li:" : r 1 1 ! y eii" occupation, while m,i!ut.' i! st; ta.trl.-ari;. Ccrmaiiy, has i - 1 it-; i; .iu t rs ::i Lincoln. Xe-b::i:--i-a. preparatory to eipenint the j!,c:i!!.-.-hip campaign for men who is- I at (U'r time or another. li:rt win! hit the regiment before l!t.- hnl the or,H-rt i:ult y of liecoin iti:; a n; r..1;or of the pertrancul or ruiizat ion. ).''.'-r' man who ;.'.rvi'i iioiirabiy a :' 1 j:m witn I lie M.VMh lifa?:tr. j- fliuitj'p t ni mere hip ami is in . 1 to yet in touch with the I: rati - p;artr:- Vuri' t hati a t liousaii 1 1 : ; ri 5 'T: were enroll' 1 at the' fir.-. r-p-. r.f :,i.et iuss iii CJrtnany after vhi'li v.ork ha 1 to he delayed on a'n nut .!' tie movement home of (!:' H;i;liy-iiir!tli eli.i:-ion. The s'..it ! is preparing mr.v to P'lh'hh for its members a compl'-i:. p'-'iT of all t:iiu who were- with tbe r,Kiiu--iit at any tii:;e as well as : li-l ii ra-'iialit i's and th reprinted !;i.-tcry of ilu division and regiment iio p'tMishe l in (i'Tmiiny. It is in tended to hold th" first convention tiii.-; fall prohah'y in Lincoln. Om;. lia or Kansas City on or about Xo venilier 11. the exact place and date to he made public later, and it is hoped and expected that a larjre ma jority of the five th'oiiffand men en rolled under the name of the Zo'jlh at one time or another will come there to renew acquaintances that i ill do I HAVE THE GENUINE FOR THRASHING! TELEPHONE 130 Nebraska. caiitio' 1" kept alive without wiiii" such system. Karl M. ("line, of Nebraska Ciiy. formerly captain with the regiment. was chosen first iresi'lent when tl.e society was formed in (Jeniiany; Charles Y. Hill, of K.ivcnna. m sergeant vith T company, was rta.Ie vice-president and Carlisle L. Jones, of Lincoln, corporal of heitdquarters company, was made secretary and treasurer and o him all applicatioi ;'or n. i nthcrship or information may te addressed. Meinhership fee for the first j car. which include.; the publication; the society is preparing, is a dollar with provision that the yearly u;:os may be anything adopt ed at the convention un ler a dollar a year. This is of particular interest N'ebra.-!-.:. nu-n le au.e the tli It -fa a try was the I ir.es sin--ii unit known as a Nebraska unit that readied active service. It i-ufTcrel I lie heaviest equalities o" any rcgi- :it of the divi-io:; a;id v .".". ""in !' ally in the thifl. of i!ii;:-4s and was known tin re as (tie Nehrarka fanr. All members from all tat--are included in the sweit ' y a: d s ever al hundred m-j:i and ori'uers from tli- other states an already enrolled, hut it i; hoperl that fjr Nebrasl;a the regiment may come tr mean what tavori!'. regiments have i;e.n t.o other states in previous wars. To this end it is especially desired thst all Nebraska men once id- ntihrd with the :;j.jlh Infantry. i;el :ri touch with tl'.e pernianjnt organiza tion this siiiuiner. Men from Plattsmont o in the neighborhood ,f I'lattsmouth. who have been identified with the regi ment can fain information concern ins its formation in Luropo and the good it is hoped to do of William 11 Holly, of I'lattsmouth. a former member of the .1.r,th and an active member of the new society. Office Supplies? That's where wf -.hlii The Journal Trlntery. ?-A li-1 Real liascball Game From the Start to the Finish With Our , Eoys Working Hard. from M'MMljy'.s 1 Lilly. The 'Dutlaws," an aggregation from the big city up the river, com posed largely of players who had just recently returned from chasing the 1 1 ti n along the 1th inc. came down yesterday afternoon to take on the local Hed Sox and got away with the long end of the gate re ceipts Ly a score of 7 to R. The game up to the ninth inning looked mighty soft for the Ked Hose lads a.s they had a lead of i to l!. but when the smoke of battle had rolled away the result was hard to take as the visitors put four runs acr.xs the plate in the opening half of the ninth that the Sox were un aHo to overcome. In the opening inning. Joint Shields, the center fielder of the visitor:-. and also a former .veil known IMammouth lad. made the first score for his team by a two ;.'.cker into the left garden and on a wild throw to third base Cfeinc across the plate with a run. In the Sox half of the inniim. Ileal secured a walk from Curt Peterson, the slab art it of the Outlaws, and peered when Maher threw wild to O'Neill at third ha-o. Christie as well a Mason were passed to first and both scored en a wild throw to third. Lawson and OPonnell lth hit in this inning hut died on the bases as I'eterson steadied in the last of the inning. The visitors added amfher run in the second inning when Maher who was walked by Atkins, scored on the drive of Curt Peteriou to center field. The Outlaws sii juld have received tw- tallies in thi- in ning but Kossitter failed to touch the third sark in his race feu home and was call "d out. In the fifth the Six added to their had by timely hitting by Mason and Lawson as v-eU as the gift of a basn on hall-. ChrL-tio. was walked by I'eterson. advanced by Hcrold to M-cond. Mason hit safely and both runs were tallied on a wild throw and a hit by Lawson to center. In the tixth the visitor .scored oti when Itossittcr wa.s saf'. ri an error by Heal and scored on the two hmjor of O'Neill to Toff field. The Sox a!i' got busy in this inning when Ileal scored alter he was pre sented with a walk by Peterson and came over the plate on the three sack drive of Pete llerold to left field. It was in th" ninth and final in ning that th visitor? carried away the honors I y a hat tins; rally that netted them four runs and enough to i-pell victory for fhcni. O'Neill opened for the Outlaws with a s-afe rap to left field and scored on the hit of Lindernan to left field, as well as a wild throw to' the plate which hit the runner ae.1 allowed him to register. Curt Peterson drew a pass and was advanced by Shields with a drive to left and both men scored when 15. Peterson hit safely to the left garden. This lead proved too much for the locals to overcome al though they were able to fill the bases in their half of the inniflg when the wildness of the visitors allowed Christie, Mason and llerold to reach first base. Christie was caught at home when Smith batting for Lawson knocked an infield ball to O'Neill at third. O'Donnell and drassinan were both retired by the strike out route and this completed the story of the conflict. Peterson, the pitcher of the visit ors gave five bases on balls and struck out eight of the Sox while Atkins, the pitcher officiating for the Ked Sox gave four passes to first base and retired eighteen of the visitors by strike outs. DOINGS IN POLICE COUKT. ITietfi Tuvsibiv'F flatly. Yesterday afternoon John liana sek was brought up before Judge Archer on a complaint chirgiug him with having thrown the carcass of a dead dog into a ditch within the corporation limits of tho city in violation of the city ordinance, cov ering such cases.. Mr. Hanasck was assessed a tine of $5 and costs mounting to ?S which was paid. Tiiere ha-; been considerable com plaint of cases of this kind made in the past and probably a great many PLATTSM0UTH BOY COMPLETES SERVICE Front ilomlay's lafly. Hubert O. Ames, one of the Platts mouth boys who has been in the service of his country since the out break of the war with Germany, was a visitor in the city over Sun day with his many old friends. "Hob" has just recently been dis charged from the navy and this has been his first opportunity of visit ing the old home. He enlisted at the opening of the war in the navy and after a short time spent in the training camps em the coast was as signed to duty on the bat tleship Florida, on which he served his ei;- li-tment. Mr. Aries was given a chance to see a great deal of ser-vice1 as he was with the grand fleet of Hie Cnited Slates and Kncland. which was on giurd in the North ten. and which fleet kept the Ger mans safely bottled tip in the ports until the close eif the war. The ex perience has been one that P.ob will '.rr.ur renet iher and his friend--; were all delighted to see him back sate and sound. Ho is making his home for the present in Council Hluffs. Iowa, where he is employed. WILL INCREASE SIZE CF REFRESHMENT PM03 from Monday's imlly. I'pon the. arrival d" the new ma hogany hack-bar which will com rlete the installation of his new rountaiu. Guy V. Morgan. ci-'i-.'tctiouer. wiil increase th- s-izo of lie rofr-'-hmeiit parle;r upace in his lore by niovini; the fence separat iir t freun the rest of tli; store ton.e ught feet further to the, front and tlurv.ise improving hi; place of usines:-. Guy doesu't believe in do ir; things by halves and his increas ;:g trade is a rtriking vindication of lis progressive spirit. i.i:e;i, miiic k In the lot.it.i Court -'t Cass coU.li- ' v, N-t'i ask.i. " William P.. .Varmr W. I I,e : ii I. ! v. n r isotial A a i :er W. V Kaiu'.in-. Plaint in", -. .;.o:i, if liviior, if de;ol. In-its. .!. isf.M, b-uatf s. i i-oi sent ; t i i s of sai l ' !hii. and tl'.e n"tth ( tl.. f St . nuillotst q'-.-'irtT e.N'-j M.M in'i iwenl.--i i''. i im .:ii i ti elili. Ilanw thirteen e !''. in Ca ..niilv N.-lil-iisk:' illlll all t.ersoslH l.omitr-r any interest .if any kind i i aid i-al e-.-talu ur any Iart thereof, f em'.a li I s. 'I'n Winner W. Koiden. If livimr. if fud. the unknown heirs, ilevisi.es. .filters i.r ji. rsotial repreveti t a t i Vis :f W.inii'r V.". Koideti. and the north :ilt' of the tiort'tr.u:t oitarter N"-2 ML ,) of Section t ,. Mty-six L.'il. TeWti !,n t"!i l". Kanve thirteen ill'.i. n Ca.-s eoiinty. Nebraska, and all l r ons !a im inn anv interest of any Kind :i paid real estate or any put t thereof, ten. la nt s : Yon a tot each of you are hereby n 'ified that on the 1-tli day of .Inlv. !!ll. William 1. Haiinin?:. idaintilT ii'iein. has tiled his o-tUioii in the listrh t "eiirt of Cass county, Nebras ka, iiuainst said liefetidants, the ol-ei-t Mild prayer of which are to can el of iPcord a ded on said real - ate made hv James Kedden and wife, -.null, to Warner W. Kolden, on t h iith lav of Mar.-h. and reorel d n t.ook twelve at paifea thre-e htm- lr. d thii ty-otie (Sail of the de.-.l re--.rds of f.-iid Cass county, and to iiii-t ti tdaintitf the title to the; said north ialf of the- northeast eiuierter tN'i N'l-:) of Section twenty-six je,. iownhit tn etui, Katme thirteen '131. In aid countv, a;;iin.st all claim?. -iKhts Hinl demaii of all of said de Lendants. You are reiuired to answer said edition on or l.efore the ilst elay of Vuiist. 1519. Hated this f.'th luy of July. 19l'.. WILLIAM B. I? AN NINO. l'laintirr. IJ. O. DWVKK. I -4 w. Attorney. i.i :c;i. mitk r. To William Bennett, if living, if de- ease.l. bis unknown heirs, devisees, ie-jateese. personal representatives and ill other persons interesteel In the es tate e.f William Bennett: nil persons nterested in the estate of Jackson ti. Oldham, dece a.-ed, including creditors net claimants: You and each of you are hereby no-tili-d that on the ll'tli day of July, llllil, a petition wa.s tiled in the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, : ...i.;..h w Pnuilriltpr wits idain- tiff ami William Bennett, if livins. ff leeeaseel, his unknown heirs, devisees, h-tcatees, personal representatives and all e;ther persons itite'iesieo in mt- e.-. tale of William Ilennett -and all per i ............ .i i.. iii, ..vl;ile o t Jack -ill inn i c.-ii ii iii - - .1, 4im ;. Uldham. eleeeased. including rreilitors anil e-laimanis, ntm wti.-n-Ja nto. . , . , The object and prayer of which pe tition jire to quiet the title in the dainti'T. W. c;. Hocdcker. to Lot two (21 in the southwest ipiarter of the southwest nuaiter (SW'i SW-i) r Section nineteen (19) and Lot one 1 In the southe ast ipiai ter ef the south west iiiuirter iSK't yVVi of Section thirty 1Uii; and tne west hair of the northwest ipiailer e W NW'd and the west half of tho southwest entai ler Wi.'. SW'i) of Section thirty (oil), all In Townsdiip eleven (11), North KniiKej fourteen (II). east of the 0th C. M Cass cnunh. Ne-nrasKa. because said idaii tllT has bad the actual, open, ..,.i.., v. i ii ml adverse pos session thereof, and every part and pareel thereof fyr more inari ecu jem last i.ast prior to the comniencement of said action, and for equitable relief. You and each of you are runner notified that voti are required to an swer sstid ixtitlon on or before Mon day, tha 15th dav of Septemher. 1U1. W G. BOKDKkKU. I'laintiCf: C. A. II AWLS. jH-6w Attorney. lie. i. 'I'o the lin'.il'o. lesatees. person. i i ..II otle r V I ''IIS MrrM'i: I vn i.e i i, i V.s es. 1 . - j i -. on a live.-, a eil 1 iito-i-st-il ill the e.-tat- of I'ilii-1 X. l"e J; tie .Mii iif. if liviii-: unknown loirs. d. i.-- soual tept'-.si. titativ. s iiersons int.-ro.-ti'.l in .Mi-- Marx .lane .Mi'.ti . tor: -Miss Mary i f det asi-J, t he , j. -i;a t '., per - i anil all other i II'- .-.-late of John S. I arle . ti e 1 1 ii k no u n ; i livinu. if il". i .IS"'I lu'irs. iii-vi.-rcsi ti tat i i'i-s :r: csli il in s. I-. a ml uat' cs. personal reo- j a 1 1 oi l..-r pcr.-otis jn - ' ti e . .- .1 te of John . I '.i i ley: Salmon .'.Kill li:.- null linn, i f I i i u.-r. it' ! unUnowM heir.-, di visce h-'-Cat cos. perMOial r pi es. n I : 1 1 ves an. all other i" rsotis intiiesiid in II -'- tale of Salmon Hurt nun: Mary .lane t'.uriruni, if livinL.-. if deceased, the ankior.vu heir.-, devisee.-, ieuatees, per sonal representativ.s and all oilier .el-sons: intci isted ill the estate of Mary Jane .ut tri;ni: the uiiknown owtn-rs and unknown c! 'imani of the north east quarter iNl)', I of Section iiiii--te'cn (l!il. Towtiship twelve (!"J. Xorlh trance thirteen It:; I. ea.-t of the lit h P. M., e'ass ii.utity, Nehiaska. and all olhe-r persons chiimin:; any interest ot any kind in said real estal", or any part the'ieot': You and each of .veil are here", tilled that on the 1-th day of llllil i.etiliiill U:i4 tlhd ill till V 1 1 o -.lulv. I.'is-- triet Court of tss county, Nehiaska. . lies tor. Charles K. :. s"or and Fram is M. lintili's. and the un In which Ada Ri'stor. liuv II. I Hestor, weie pi known heirs, ilcvisees, l. anes, .. . -sonal representativesr and all olne persons interested in the; estate of fanii'l N. ru-j-tor: Miss Mary .Inie Moore, if llvinp. if deceasoel, I he u:i- i , i,..i,.u .levisees. leiratoes. ter ,n.l I-..1.1 evetltMt VCS Pllll ail OL11CI MIVl II ' - '. , ; .. i ... i ...I in i ne estate of IM linn. , . , Miss Marv Jane Moore: John s. liar ley, if living, if dee-cased, the unknown hed'rs devisees, 1-e ;. le'i-s. personal re p resentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of John S. Par ley; Salmon Burtruni. if livinir. m o tVased. the unknown hens, devisees, letiattes. personal representatives ami all other P'-rsons Intel est cd in the -s-tate of Salmon Hiirtriim: Marv Jane Burt rum. if living, if eleeeased. the unknown heirs, eievisees, leKat-es, per sonal rcpreseii'atives anel nil e.th.-r per sons Interested In the estate of Mary Jane Uurtruui; the unknown owners and unknown claimants of the north east ouarter (NKUI of See-lion iiine teen (i:i. Townshi twelve fl . I, iort h Kan so thirteen 13). east or the tot li j ji. c'ass county. Nehiaska. and all other persons claiming any interest of anv kind in fa id real estate, or ..tiv ii'art thereof, were defendants. The ohject and joaver or which pe tition nre to quiet the title In the plaintiffs. Ada It. 1 Vstor. I liar es Bestor, CUiy Jt. liestor aim '"''Vf - V Bestor to the northeast ouarter (.M:i'jI of Section nineteen (ISM, row us i e twelve c 1 2 , .North Kantie iinin-in east of the rith 1. M.. Cass county. -Ne- hrtiska. lu-eause saio piainin-a ' had the actual, open, notorious, exc.u- ivo and adverse posses.-,n..i v.. . i ,.,..f iinrt ami farce thereor ioi more than ten years last past prior 17 n j The feature of Chesterfields is that thsy begin where other cigarettes leave off. In clhcr words, besides pleasing the taste, Chesterfields go 'em all one better they satisfy! Just like a long drink of cold water satisfies when you're downright thirsty. No other cigarette can give you this new thing- in cigarette enjoyment because none can copy Chesterfield's blend. It's a blend of the finest TURKISH tobaccos from Xanthi, Cavalla, Smyrna and Samsoun and several varieties cf the choicest DOMES TIC. And the blend itself the skill with which thesj tcbacccs have been proportioned is a real discovery in cigarette making. of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended j sr & - ,.'- s.-y as ) ji !.. e.uni'o:cor.ent of said tilth. li, and l i r co :r i.;. h : ri Iii f. Von .,!ei each of o:i iire- farther noti'ieii that . : i an reign ed to an swer said I'ttMioi el or hetore Mon day the lit it ii.iv "f S.;iteti!her, 1 1 AI"A K KKSTOU. in.r:i.i:s k. i'.i;sthi:, (U'Y II. Uli.ST'.'U. 1'K ANOls M. LIKSTi iK. I'laint i'Ts. (.'. . KAWI.S. .-II- . Atto; ne . For Iwliy's oroun. Willie s naily :nts and lirni-ses, mother's sore throat, gtaiulma's lameness. Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil the household -einedv. :'.0e and fiOc. t -g-vr. for Sale by Owner 160 AeStES ' 40 acres in alfalfa, 20 acres in excellent creek pasture, 25 acres until lately in clover and alfalfa. Balance bottom land deep rich soil. This farm has been enriched by stock and crop rotation for years. Located in Cass county, V4 miles from proposed State Highway, 20 miles from Lincoln, 312 miles from Alvc, 5 miles from Greenwood. Owner wishes to retire from active farming and will take $250.00 per acre if sold during month of August, 1919. A 36-year Federal Farm Loan of $9500.00 could be transferred to purchaser. Address or call F.Tel. PfSOUTY, R. F. D., Alvo, Nebraska For a mild, easy action cf the bowels, try Dnan's lie.iiltt:;, a mod ern laxative. V,0c at all st jie.-. " i"."i'. I) .n't forget us when you want meat or groceries for harvest. We can take can- of you, just phono Xo. 4, and e will have your order tip. II ATT & SOX. !i 4 1 tl II 1 f 'u4. i,u..'A.'-guviiuriiv any interest of any nr'