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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
T-t I riATTSJlOTTTH SEMI-WEEKI? J0TTP.1TA1. rjiut cut TITuIi'DY. ATTG7J"! U 15!m "ww "-w r - -f-. n-n-n!?' -a w"-wt.w--'H''a "H-.sra viii ini- Pi M-irrav last Stin1av. he-1 jMrs. Louis Rornemeier were clirist-ji Thn-r 21-psis :tt the home of .Mr. :u!; Mlinnonu ITMIft . Mr.;, i:. H. Till t. .?5fc CT Li n i " jj 10-20 Titan kerosene burner, with thrce-bot- a torn plow, delivered $ Also the 12-25 Muber Light Four tractor with - ! .lack McXatt lost one of his val'.i i liorsi's this v.'oei.. ?j Mr. and .Mrs. Koh'-rl Shralo.r were i : P'.itt: m.uth iit;rs last Friday, m! 'I Ik- tractor demonstration on the gj's. arl Davis fariii Wednesday afwr- H ' ........ ..... 1 ,......!,- . : l .ti.1i.! i. ' ' : I . ..-. i ..-. . ............. $1,300.00 r-j r'.nrU-.-. Car.-t.ll was v l : ti P' .- ... ii... ., ..1, murdogk items :i.r iportamt Mmmmmmm I Rivon at t lie ..cms I-ohmidt heme. I r. y. 4; v aC-.vi'h the yield :" their small Krai: IhraA hnltnm -l-tr nrli trlfiri r1clixrtrfr (i4.il I'll S ' Vl-. 1 i : re ! i II ;r ill lllis VU'IIIIIV IS II II LC UUl IU1II WlUtf lllt.lllU.U -.. .v.. . yi -. . ) .1 .. a...... i niil-ie.; and all !.! s.. I .In-d ' WE WILL NOW BE IN A POSITION TO MAKE DELIVERIES ON DODGE BROS. AND CHANDLER CARS. Mr. John School and daughters wore in Lincoln last Friday. Ford Itrunkow has recently pur ch:icfd a fine now Mitchell car. l'.niil Kuehn and family of Run-hard. Nehr.. spot the week end la-re. Al 1 !a iters. Mr::. Ray Roldon nnd bahy were shopping in Lincoln Sat- John Amirwert and family wire I .. iiitv i. it lleniKtt friends Sunday L l.itTl ' !: da is rejoic-' . , , ... attorr.oon. ill!.; W'.k t.vtT the lil'isi'llt t . ... .,. , ..i i ij, .. .Mi-'o1: i-.itanir ami .iir;u...ii r : line I'V. t..a!i. as a --ll. l r.-iu 1: ! i.ar.-ms a DODGE BROS. CARS AT $1,185.00 Delivered CHANDLER CARS AT $1,975.00 Delivered I. II. C. Trucks DeLaval and Primrose Cream Separators. m n m Used Cars! n u Five-passenger Ford touring car $250.00 Monroe roadster, a bargain at ... . B -3 B ma AUTOMOBILES FARM IMPLEMENTS S w D'lB -muU. b , a . .:S" 3.,:Q : a: : E '.CVS.' tT C'0."S" E" s ""' i Cakt-tneicr were shoiipin;!: in I.iiuuln ' -;-i I 11 nl .-i V " Mr. I Mv. IL! rira-h uad lii!l,-( Sorf.k xv,.t to U,.;l Oak ajllvii n i i.e v..-;- I'li'li'iim:!!!! ,m ,.t s.ininl.lV .Aia-rf s!i" will K;.i. r.; l.;-t Fri.h.y. uiivi.i;; t:; in v., r).lativ(.s. K,!,';r '"' j Mrs. Malt Thinitran went to Mil- am! .Mr,-. Kr:.et Mi'.hitrn :.vj fon!f Friday to attend the Sunday reJo!cii:;r ovt th' arrival of a li'tL" school convention. i'iii':;-!,iir v.hieh eaiiu; t: then- l-Mward Tininan hit ha.tuniav Mi"i..lay. j for Cliio.iirr). where lie fcoo ; for lot li I. :nV :-!. u-iaaKer tv.a.l-.' a trip t ' business ami p-'ure. ii - coumv s.-.t .Saturday anJ Misses Selma Volt and D -rothy v.lnle !!:,-, oai i the Journal t.tliti- "H " Hampton. Xehr.. are .nucsts of Miss Irene Mcionald. Miss Clara Woit.-cl left At;:' an ee:i i . . tf:0.CtJ ul;.- .;n-ii: r t',. k ..? t.- . .1.- ? -fi.-rt ' " 1 ' ' l . . . i i .. .. ., i, ... : , i, Ik.i t run I t e ! r.w .oniewhat miiiroveij asi r, . , , .., , wj Miss Relina nraneiile I' !t Suv.il.i - : fr Milford. where she went to at- 1.. K. Sr.'p-f--. of WecTiir.f; Water.' lt.n)J tho Sunday ftchool con vent i..n. r-.i-nty :.-.'!? of fas.; county, was i Kmil Miller .c"! 1 his farri last viol : i:; .M".rray la t . e-lne.-iuay on j. ,n Herman Cakemeier o: near his ':: to the t ran or exhihition. I Louisville. lie received $?.()) per ( : i . ! a i rief Mr-. Marv Wiley, who ha been ...MURRAY NOTES... i A. Kr '";'er-L rirer and wife acre. were vi.-'ria-; with :'rie:: is l-x i;-; Mrs. Kobt. Williams and da:i-h- ! ; i':;r : i s-i:"i.es:; :...'!: tcr Frna returned Saturday morni-air v.ii.t town l:..t V la...:da' laori:- from a two months visit in I'eni'-yl- t Continued from pae ) i 'iVe i.,:: of ;.!r Mr Jean Nickfls was sick for a ft?' j !. Faris passed ;nv;.y ; fi r li-.i,-. days, la.-t wek with the app-ndiciti.-. but a t-w (lays. Troy Wiles, of near Weepii;. Wat- 1 !-.'' tje.-)r:' i!. Tronic l John : n 1 fienr.:, ' r-'o- !! all fif Avoca. were in' The i:y I.-t W-'iI :ie.-i'.;iy on tlvir .-;v in t he t raftur : lio-.v v. -t of ii: ' .'!r tlb-n Hociieker an i Mr-. Mi. ! i";r:!'ft v. ere in IMatt..- V."iI.--on. a tn;:in ; :-. r. j ;..--i:t !i oav . 1 1 . . to vi ii c-r. was lojkins after iorr.e bu.-i: .- : M. Minferd. is vi-i!in i'or u matters at Murray yesterday. 'time at th - Mi:i:'r ! !'.;.-. A. J. Sohaefer. of south of Ol.ir; Wi i. W hr!.e!a a.:.- a visitor ..' Creek, was a visitor in Murray :. t::e tractor .-i.m::.-'rat i . i t . business last Wednesday a in rr.o m. ' j. !:: r W- i!::- .lay. Ceorzv I 'ark is anmnu the taartv j..-e c...:..n who has . : peopl who have recently purcha.- o lain;;:'.': in ;; ha v. ha lor s, ; K ,-.,y.s a new Ford car. and is u;iiiz it iii ; . r tur:..-d hune l:c-'i Tu : lav. his business snir.i; to and ..;.. i :' Mr-. J.t L-i v:-it. from work. r.t th.is pi. ice l:t wel; a:;d ;,tt'':i- M. A. Hall, formerly of near this . cd th- ilissianary society ;,;.;:!. city, but now living in Inv.a. Friday. across the river from Fla: t.-nioui!:. : Mr. and Mrs. L II. Wescr.rt and p-ircha-ed 4' acres of la ml in the . Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. I loin; . v.-.-ri ui-o'Til part of th- s?a- r- ently. , -rs a: tli- !o:iir,' v , :. Dr. and Mrs. (j. II. Cilmore ar. i ha t Saturday i T,j.u:. W. J. I'll il pot and wife, with two Mis Clara i.e- iuna. who is or- -cars, departe.l Wedm siiay morni:'. : ' pU.yed in the IJiirlinaion otilces :jr ovrland for Grant. Ferkin-. county, I'htttvmou'h. was a vi it or .a !; -r Nebraska. where they have land. . home in this city over 'Sun-lay. and where tlay so to see about the ; , r? .L. . r .( u . f crops beina: raid and at the same ; sr (lf a n, . F((r,, r ir time enjoy an out ins;. Th-y will i. , . ,,,.,,., ,. ,. ipalcsman for the T. II. ivdlnci; A .t; i re sie w. " Hear? s of 1 hi :t ! he I'ariai-'" ; lo ..: re. II 1 r: ill.'- ami .Vmiiy. --f V..: '!;". K. v--r" vi-itiu for : :hort !::! at ih.e hoiie' of ll'.h.li vama. Mrs. Jay lli'chroci; and dauiiter O'.-a cime down Siturday evenitr.r from Ilaveloch to spend a few ilcys here Sam I'anslta. of ()i!.;iha. cam.- i'-Tliursd-iy evening and visited rtlr-tive:-, here over r.iitht. rcturain-' F'iday noon. Mr. rnd Mrs. tlTiiPn Gal-f-i-n-ier and c!iihlre:i and Cran-itiii Thin: nn were vi irina; n hit i ve.-: in I in- ( ! :i So r.'!;! v. Mrs. Siia w and r hiid re n r . i "oiiacil 1 ii it :': s. lov.a. w. re vi-M-eir an-it Mr-. W:-:. (;-':(- a II- i. -ys I.-t week. : Miis Vir-i.-.ia ' ! tin' a l. isa a : a -. r i f Mrs. ;:,,. v-o retert'eil L. i'.ik-r ir a litli-- bit th- -i. Friday over. In 'r from Fare! ard r: e '-eir and i-ar. on ;:('-o'iut v.l:rr? b.a been w;t!i rr !a t i v--- a fif'y i iiiaJ cake of salt l.avin" f:-r the pi?t two weeks. The f-'.'leo club of the .Northwest --rr. j college of Napf-rville. 111., compfised j of eleven younsj men, were enter- i mined at the llov. A. If. Schwab j home on Thursday. In the evening j they f.ave a very interesting pro- ! j;ram at the- Callahan church vit. of town. A nice crowd was in at- ; tendance. i-'nd Unhide, a wealt'ay farmer living two mile;; east of hero, died suddenly in a ho.-pital at Lincoln last Friday ni.iit. where ho had been taken for an operation. 11" was 7 -1 years of a- and had lived in this vicinity for mere than forty y-'.r?. He leaves, his wife and one son. Au--i!st iluhao and a ho t of friends in mourn hi--, f ud-h-n death. The funeral war. held Monday at I'tOu p. in. at the MvaiiL . lieal. church north east f to'.vn. si rvic-s It i i: v; cou dutled 1 y Key. A. li. S'-hwab and it' v. St -hi. It'.trial v.;- : made in the ceitn t rv nearby. : NEWS FiiOm alvo : a. .. ' . . . ... ... . . . . ... .- Milton !";'a .'.- went to Lii.folti Friday. l.-: e Front y v. i iit to Lincoln Thursday. Mrs. Faul Thur-sson j-pc-nt Tiiurs d:;y in Lincoln. Jake Kahm was in Lincoln on inec Sat uvday. Fred Weaver of South. Fi-n.l v.-is ii town cn :v.oir.i:.y. Dr. L. Muir an ! L.iaily spent .'nti .!; at Cani'-il iac!i. Mr. and Mr--. Fr-.l Fr.a'y w ere Otnrha vi-i'o-- a v. Mr. at.d :-:-. .1 d-n Iir.i-: t jr.. in Li.-o 'n. S-.n.I---.--. ': -.try II-. ' t ;' i.'t:' dn. w;; :e :i ft-e !;;., i.. ' '.-.-".. S. ''. H yh a s in imaha I'r ' v an i S -.tur-la.v ' t; i -. M". a :i '. Mr. John F tc-i..:; n , t-r ii V.-lpnrr.: o fr.-n: Fr: '.ay ;::! St. d r-. V.".- i-'.t- f!a.t H--n. J:v. Murt-v p-'re". -I pr.-p' rty in C'ay (r. '-r X- ;.r. .-ir. and Mr-a '.! :t ord ..yn.f'ntf1 ;:r, s-pen-Mr.tr a i'ev- days fi-hln.r in the Line. M: IV' w v r. t e Sun -.lav dinner v. ; r n .;!'. iii.o --.i s. i re-i Front y an Films Developed FHEC! While mor.t everything ele hai hern goin? vip in price, we are pleased to tell yon that by our improved methods in handling our Kodak finishing, we are now able to develop your films FREE, providing that you or der prints made from all good exposures. The same HIGH CLASS work and PROMPT SER VICE will be maintained, which has made vis one of iho largest KODAK, finishers in the country. Send us your films and tell your friends about our FREE developing. 1 hank you. Olson PhoLograph Company, Plattsmouth, Nebraska few hours at the !. ni" of tie- latter'.-; parents Mr. and .Mrs. I F. I Vl eii:a:i. A fine rain fell at this place T::'s liay forenoon. D-'.rina the storm the iialitnintr struck (let. Sh'-e.-!. '.- t : n a: aor in m r. . .! : r : Sab. m. Or com, a ml Mr. .!, ' i ri; -s i : a, ,i ta pa. J i.' iio. n e i vi.i-i.i h'-ne-.-t' -ndi-r.-. !. ir Al j l lii-:- e i;. i ,e: kiilinir his t wo hi -t h r - and ! L;::d: 1 1 a- i rs i ;' 1 ! i s ! r . u i - t . i pone for about a week. Frank Vallery n-turned homo las ; company, of Flattn :o'.;t!i. Tuesday from the western part of j James fhalfant had a Ca"f frrc'or the state, where he sold a large tat the show List Vednesday after- I noon, it tieinir lirnut'lt trimi Fninn amount of land, and asain depart ed Wednesday eveninij for the sana to Murray by Alpha Vni.ntt. wh-re M-ciinn to cnimiry. rev-n oien ac- tlie expert took it for a d mon-tra- companied him m this latest trip. tion. poin to lxk after the land bein.; County Cnnnnissioner J. A. Jtz. offered for sale there. with his wife and children. wer-; ILucK and Lack Don't trust to luck. Luck is untrustworthy. Systematic, scientific striving for any goal is far more likely to bring you suc cess than any mere faith in your success. Just as changing a single letter changes "Luck" to "Lack. so will the reverses of a single day change plenty to want. But you can insure yourself against this by building your success on the habit of saving. Save and Win Be well dressed. Make friends. Increase your in. fluence in your community. Enjoy the respect of all your associates. These things do not come to those who trust to luck for them. Systematic saving will win them for you. Systematic saving win accumulate for you a small fortune that can safely and readily be expanded to a large one. Decide on a regular de posit and start deposit ing NOW. priii;;,';;;!;;';;! :ii)lj!iiti''t'.;;nT YoizrMom Safe 9 i'.-'Ie;;. .-trikita: hi:: in the i-t. II ! Mi?s Anna Am evert r-rt-ir'" d t a Is :.hi - ., ii:,:;) 5:ro.t: 1 .- I ii . 5rt:t i-- her work in V.e Ve :r.jt ::.-. I Mr. nr.;! Mr., C. T'. Foreman - i : '.et'e- Denver. Colorado. 1.-st V.Vdr lav - t S-.ndav w iih Mr. t.r.d Mr-. .1. IT r-t Sp.' i-'.-r ' a i :.- after --iienumsr fvo v.- ck lic-r". j i r.-in-.ti -. f. How-ftr- ttt:e: ;s at u : lum'n r Mrs. Clara Martin am1 du-t-t-r Fuii.-r T . urwi of Ft.-vr;t y v v. i .' -t. .1--v- Mij.e, M: r i,. r. M'ss Clara, setts r ...rl an.l Ho-- h"a"" -S'ih! Frioay !i:yl:t with ('has. M" Wil-: . of i'iat'.noi-.ih. ; Ve'.tnt: j 1 L'H i n of ('."iar F.lurl-;. N'ebr.. were Fi reman. 'Vi.cd. if Lin-oln a:;l rtia ' S-.-.nday Kiicts of L. Xeixel and C!.'.r-r.c l.I.-icii of Valoarai,-'. call 'e.-ti..i ,.t- v,!r..n-, fie- wife. , ed at ike C F. I'c ret :ttti home Fri- Fay Minfori tapped two cars of ?-Irs- Auiu-t Frtr.-ka and dati"h-attb- tn Otr.aha a few .lays a-o. fo- rr Mt-l! Wihtvi Fan'lta. r 1 n v. i:i.!i he received SIT. IT. p-r Ir,!;:- !,f'r ;:f'n- Vv'illiam Meyer left Wo5 '.red ! :i!,d Cie.i LoeFker we;-e "-'.:-- for a short vi-it with roh-vi-utf rs User" on Tuesday. :;.m::; up tiv, s !,t -'irstone. Minnesota, in' Mr. Uoed' her's car to the en'- Word lias rfach.ed here of the tb' sold o:i thai, day's market. marriace of Miss Vera Eiserhut to James LVr.wn and family motored T)r- (cil Ulaltspeiler of Tobias, to Omaha Thursday, where Miss Le- Nebr.. where they will make their . r.. und-rwent an operation for the borne. llor manv friends here ex rcmoval of her tonsils. Dr. Lot-vh- t,',, onp.ratulat i. -us to th.o happy ridae did the work. Sh- was. able cn,Pu- to return home the following day. Littl-- Ceraldin Schmidt, infant M-r,. Anton Zabrsa and her daur.h- 'biurhter of Mr. and Mrs. L- uis tor. .Mrs. Matthias Caspers and little Schmidt and little Dorothy Itorne dat'ethters. who have been visit in-, n"'(r- Infant dai-ht-r of Mr. and with .John Toman and family, do-! parted for Forest burrr. South Dakota, j vliii. IliAv - i 1 1 -iit I.tunTih rTMi 1 and fainilv and will then c,o t.; I ouStry 1 1 ii S'-V t..rV ntfr-:?i! mm ii iFRCCCIVIING TELlf 0000000 mm mrnrn 00 !: r t.VtU. f .BANK WITH - US The Bank Of Cass Cointy. Pl&ttsmouth, Nebraska I-- r-, ... 'iij-'" WANTED their hoine at Ilecla. S. D. Warren Wiley was looking after J some business matters in I'latts-' mouth Wednesday and while there' called at the Journal office and had the paper sent to his brother, Georr.e Wiley for one year. George is now located at Wauneta, Nebraska, where he is engaged in farming and i.s get ting along very nicely. Some of the young boys nnd girl; who persist in scooting past the big doors at the lumber yard are flirt ing with death, for a team is liable to drive out at any time and run over them. The employes at the yard are constantly in dread, fear ing least some accident will hap pen. Parents who are allowing their children unrestricted freedom of all outdoors during the summer months while there is no school' are ter- mitting them to endanger their lives Kens, per lb. 25c and it would seem good policy to Springs, per lb. 26c pay a trifle more attention to their whereabouts. Mrs. Smith's Sunday school class had another of their delightful gath erings on Wednesday evening of last week, on the beautiful lawn at the Syangler home. The members of the class were all present as well as a large number of invited guests. The evening was spent in playing games and Misses Neva Latta, Helen Pontius and Verna MacDaniel gave a number of vocal selections with Miss Velma Wood presiding at the piano. Delicious refreshments were served and at a late hour the merry party dispersed after thanking Mrs. Smith and the Spangler family for a most pleasant evening. day p. m. Wai t-r V. t h ! un spent Satir-l.y t'iht and Surda y with his i ; i - t he at Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. .7. W. Yick-rs and '-night or.- visitt -l John Vickers. mar F: :' :';;:: I y. Miss Delia Sutton returned l:o:r. S-'turdny from Chapo'dl accompan ied by Mrs. W'm. Sutton and son. Aiva Skin'"!-. Mrs. Walter Ilath liiin and Geo. Shoes! .- and family aotoed to Ashland Saturday even in sr. Mr:-. Mable Foreman has r pivd tion ir. the soho d at S-ot tsbluff. s'tp-.Tvisor of penmanship wo under stand. Mi.s Grace Bailey and Henry Clapp vis'tod Saturday eveni::;T with 'iss Foulah Sans ;:t her homo in Murray. Mrs. Falph Fhley and children of St. Joseph. Mo., arrived Saturday for a visit with her parents and sis ters' families. Joseph FuliiVson and sdslcr Mis; Marian of Fargo. X. Dak., visited Thursday and Friday at the Fred Front y home. Mr. and Mrs. Qrville Robertson and children visited the former's sister Mrs. F. L. Gladfelter and h.ur band in Lincoln Sunday. The Fhilathea Sunday school class taught, by Mr. Conn-11. held th'tr inr.nthly business meeting with Mi's Vcrn Prouty Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. P.robst rao- Mrs. Probst's sister of Waco. in Lincoln Saturday evening, she visit ing with them until Monday noon. Mjs.s Marie F.ird visited her aunt Mrs. Harry Martin and family and other relatives at Waverly from Monday until Thursday last week. Grandma Vptegrove came in Sit urday from Portsmouth. Iowa, to 11.. . t.An 1 . rt.n 1 1 fti-n I i . t o r l't - Hemember the date, we will be on .. ' ' . . ' ,, n , - , . ' , . , die TTpfegrove is staying with her at present. Mrs. Hose Drown and da u '-liter Milo of Pridgcpnrt. Nob., and Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Ilurlbut and little daughter called on Mrs. Fred Prouty her cousin, Monday evening. Mrs. G. P. Foreman and daughter Miss Aurel went to Lincoln Wed nesday and were accompanied home by Miss Anna . Thuresson who re turned home Saturday morning. Miss Gladys Harland of Lincoln, and Joe Freeman autoed down from Lincoln Monday evening, visiting a A car load of live poultry, to be delivered at poultry car near Bur lington Freight Depot, Plr.ttsmouth, Kebr., on Thursday, Aug. 21, one day only, for which we will pay in cash as follows: Ducks, per lb. 20c Old Roosters, per lb. 13c Beef Hides, per lb. 24c Horse Hides, each $11.00 hand rain or shine and take all marketable poultry offered for sale W. E. KEENEY. t-etting tin: hay aiir". It I. -ina h .!-e-i, -,v,.-; ea.'iiy thrown o,i' and the lnrn v.-us saved. II- h:.d votne in : nt a nco. :!'.-. ('!:;:-. God-iey and Mr-. .I.-.'nn t ii! i t he hit ; r p..;-- i;f i . i ! .. for Mi:i ti !1. So. Da!:., 1 ir.g ci'leti there by the s'riou.i iilr.e.--:-of the 1'i't-r's brother r.Tcrl: Camp-Mr-. Faii Prouty and child ren ar- kei ping hou-e f.jr her fath ir Mr. John elites during .Mr?. I'li'es absence. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frr-u;.-. Mr. and Mr-. G. P. F..r. man and Carl (. ai:te.-d to PL :; nit'-nth. M--.m-y. Tii; y (::!; 1 : t t 'o hen.- of it v. If -nrer. L f.:tii----r ( ;- :';'!'. v, i:'i :'-'-ri :'' u . -d ;;.; - r-iaee. i ta o' a hinef vl.-::! -: the :.e'i:e of M;-. ,.nu ;.ir-. It y ' ' '". t.r M nr.rd. I; !p.; llvd- r v.-hi '' a - -: rer .' c- in rnti'.-'-. rnd .a - V.-.-My -a-"---: I atel v. (:nnd'"-d can' - in urd.iy , vi it mot h'-r .' ' r-. Me" f i-' ' v,'. r : :;.) 'i-;-r Mrs. li t,- p. ivle. i ' v.-;n !";. i . 'i'-r ; '' ! r me a :id a i r his dr.: I-.:i : t::-h.-ie... l.o n ur- d Kf.re'.-' : i" tt:---" '. !.-; i ;' C-de.', 1 u- a W; : -i In !- n !''-;-. -d : of .rt 1-irth of a son. I.'-.yd S mit:-' I, -to :.ir. ami Mr. J.-c-k ImnVy. a' ''m,-..;!.;;, ;;, t .',11.;. .J. ft f . Th? littb man veiu!:t-i'. T'-j ib. "; . Di-t-iiv w 1:1 b-- i . at-mi .-r-: ' a; t iiol : - iatoi -on v .v.-l: Pn t: y. d ti :' ; :.- a v ry r- ;.; to i : y a m i - Ion r. Tie.' Frid'-v f :!! ?tf f i " sn";i:ii -.- oti with th" pr: .--'-.! nt Mr a O. Raberton. Friday. Mrs. .1.' ' Vick er ; !'rd :: S!h?neid p-ttior rt: "S he-'.- f ' '- 1 Mor i -' . .Mrs. D. D. QiK-I')o r-fs pap"r v, a e-- -i oi-rix e o-l too. en "II t:!y y Sutidr-y-." to ( rs v. ... p: a'n.ut i ia h t ' ring v.-a-, i id at i.i- ..I I steai!. n o v tin- im:i e , , . Tit- i -..(oiiiil ('.:-..!!? : . ! i I .t ,lc': ami V.'.r-e- I ; r.i : . .ral Ho r'i '-: t i V '. f ' j ei-:l : :-;.'! i e! i i I: ioned vi.-it v i'h :r.at .-. .u a -nti'.-'es. manv f v!.i to had n- ' .' o-ir'A t! r for '.' -a:- ' ' Th '.- ( r-. ' ' w .-re: Mr. ;.-.-! M r--Gt . -. -a Ma;..;,. . 1 ! a', i: Mr-. I'-te---ii ..; ;;. . ! M- . s - '-v.'. -ts. (.-.! :.. fa. : .Mr--. K!h ;i;ne . ICe w Virnini. . lot M rs. ' '" '.I-.-, fur? v. Fii: '-. X' 1 r. : M r r-v : a i ;.' r. ::..! .' r . . V . 1 a r : ; -a. w - i.iv r. r. ; "' re a. . . y. -. X ' r.t " i -. Mr-. ' t- en . ;- i i ina.-ic . t ' ' S. -' . li T r t- - r - T - T ' r '' . ' - .a Pi O-: .- 7 If. P. ?: r: ni . :; v. i-a ;.,':- -v (.' 1 iae Iia).t. T. ii. i III.-. -iLJ.-. S: c.tin " pi-. -. p".re 1 r" -I Che i fr V-.'h.te - ; ri-1' f ".'- ! ! 'a.'i f dl''.-ed both p a P" v.'l'i boar. - Fr. i Tiio ciuh v.iil mo't with. C. K. Crn nell. Aug. !.". Mrs. J. P. Ron wii! lead. Monday. Augt-.st 11. beitig the m'c'-.th birthday of little KI!-v.-orth Uathbtin. his mothL-r aav' him a pleasant surpri:o by itiviti-:.' a a.rat lior of his little friends to spend the any with him. R-'freshments con sisted of ice cream and oak Mis Vera Front y 'naked and pre-- -nted the lurthday cake which Fllsworth rys "was surely tine." Among thn-o praser.t were: Clayton and Ori-; Fairfield. Paul. Car! and Vern on Stilt, n. Lennox Williams. Iva Pird. Loron1 Siroemor. Alfred and Frank Strc-omer. .Mrs. Ray Chirk tnd ch.ihlron and Mrs. F. Rosenow. mono .. L'v.-da' CASTOR i A v'or lnf3us and Children In Wse or Over 30 Vcors .t-A'C-.-s fears At the farm home of S:im Ilard- iday, Aug. 15 rd. occurred 0H; H. G. LEOPOLD OESTSOPATiTIC PIIYSICIAII ..r.-!al lrit;,n to lilr.-ic at Hinuft r'--nt pishasks Tf:t:.Ti:r Kvrs Tet-te.i and G'asst-S Flttril Night Call? Answered After Henri a: A Sundays by Appointment ga.e !k. ri.. t . l:f lai't p. m. to 5:30 nock on Sunday, Au-.r. ,.r-i. oiuli.-i ni ffr.,,fL MDL .. -it f .ii i 1 tn--3 ... - ...u lUlLwlilUUlll, A wW. a reunion ot me uariu:ov.iv ia'iu rno "IXSTIII'Ml ;TAI,I TII'.S OK IIIK t vi ;l -l A lf-.s l.lMK I" W KIEF Sidewalk, Cement Block 2nd Brick Work! Cisterns and Sewerage! Telephone 620-W. ISSUED UNDER THE FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT Dated November 1, 1918 DUE November 1, 1233 Redeemable at par and accrued interest on any inter est date after five years from date of issue. Coupon bonds fully registerable and interchangeable, germi nation $1,000. Interest payable semi-annually, May Nt and November 1st. Principal and interest payable at the bank cf issue in exchange Approved by the Fed eral' Farm Loan Board of the United States covernment. E::empt from All Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation! This exemption includes the Federal Income Tax and e irem mcac ujho mcom' PRICE ON APPLICATION .K ' I- i .J. K "XI tT V tf y- 3 CP! V ... Bank of Cars County PlattsmoutK - " Nebraska