it r PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAX MONDAY. SEPTETiIEEP. 29. 1313. -- - - GREENWOOD TOURNAMENT OPENS FRIDAY d d j 1 ifcffia$ ! J Ml 9- r ict r mmmm Natiooal IBl&mkett Week September 29th to October 4th This occasion is the logical time to buy blankets. You will find this store ready with complete and at tractive display of blankets that will give you the service and satisfaction you expect in return for the money expended. We Recommend Wearwell Blankets! Inspect these blankets from any angle and you'll find them to be what we say they are blankets of quality! Their warm downy folds afford ample pro tection. The close weave and the short felted nap1 retain warmth and lend them soft and pleasing to the touch. COTTON BLANKETS Grey and tan with pretty pink and blue borders, firmly crochet edges full size, 70x80. Price per pair $4.00 Same quality in the three-quarter size, 58x76 grey and tan. Price per pair $3.00 WOOLNAP BLANKETS Beautiful plaids, pinks, blue, lavender and tan blocks. An exceptionally splendid value full size and tape bound, which adds not only to its appearance, but also adds durability. Price per pair $7.00 Besides the three splendid values above featured, we have many other wonderful values in wool nap and all wool blankets ranging in price from $7.00 to $15.00 per pair. We are als extensively featuring crib blankets and infants com fortables in all sizes and qualities. 4heir edding EequiremeBiilts IN UNUSUAL VALUES You also may have a need for some of these items: Comforts, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Cases, Etc. Good assortments of each and in qualities that will please. ' ' Special for Tuesday's Selling! SHEETS 81x90 EXTRA QUALITY, EACH $1.89 If yu are in need of good bed sheets and what housewife is not, these are well worth a shopping trip to appreciate their very good value at these prices for tomorrow. They are soft finished, but notice ably firm of weave the moment you take them in your hand two qualities you desire in sheeting. Full sized and torn before hemming to insure evenness of generous hems. A desirable weight for laundering. Longcloth and MoineAAlf Very special cloths at a very special IXJcailldOOR priCe for this quality. Per yard Pillows! Pillows!! Pillows!!! Assuredly we have them. Prices, too, are veary reasonable. And we wish to call your attention to a 20x27 drill ticking grey feather pillow. Per pair. . .$3.75 Same size in heavy sateen ticking. Special price per pair $5.00 "Empress,' sateen ticking, 21x27. Per pair $6.00 ''Stanford,' snow white feather pillow, heavy sateen ticking, 21x27. Pair. .$8.00 "Africa," grey down pillow, 21x27. Australian linen ticking. Per pair $8.00 EL M. SOENMGKISEM PHONES 53 AND 54 PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. WITH FAST TEAMS CONTESTING FOR THE PRIZES TWO GAMES EACH DAY. TO CLOSE SUNDAY AFTERNOON Greenwood and Union Outfitting Nines Won Yesterday Yutan and Ashland Lost. From Saturday's Daily. The biff base ball tournament staged by the fans of Greenwood opened yesterday with a large at tendance and as the result of the opening battle the fast Greenwood team cleaned up on Yutan by the score of 7 to 3; while the Union Outfitting Co.. of Omaha, one of the fast organizations of that city won from Ashland in a hard fought battle by the score of 8 to 7. In the Greenwood-Yutan game McGuire and Lyck served as the bat tery for the Cass county team while Miller and Seivers did the tossing and catching for the Yutan team The Greenwood team secured three home "runs during the game. Arm strong. Williams and Zigenbein se curing the hits for the circuit. The fielding of Roben for the Greenwood team was a feature of the game The score by innings was as follows Greenwood 00101013 1 Yutan 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 : In the second game the game was hotly contested by the fast Union Outfitting Co.j team against the crack Saunders county aggregation from Ashland and was a victory for the Omaha team by the score of S to 7. Harry Williams of the Mur phy's of Omaha serTed back of the bat for the Omaha team. The score by Innings tells the story of the bunching hits that won the contest: U. O. Co.. 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0- Ashland 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 7 The teams to battle this afternoon will be the Greenwood team and the Union Outfitting Co., and Ash land and Yutan. Umpire Fox of Omaha is handling the indicator during the tournament. POLICE ARE MUCH ANNOYED. From Saturday's Daily. Last evening some of the village "cut ups" made considerable trouble for Night Policeman Henry Trout by putting in telephone calls for the police from different parts of the city, and in each case these calls would prove to be fakes and the parties supposing to make the tele phone calls knew nothing of them. These calls made over the phone were supposed to give information in regard to our mysterious man of color who was reported from widely separated districts and made quite a lot of scurrying around for the police. The pulling off of these kind of jokes while they may produce much side splitting laughter among the hicks pulling them off, is something that should be stopped and at once The police are paid a salary for the protection of the city and its people and not to assist some half baked humorist in his Jokes, and if any more of these stunts are pulled off the perpetrators may find themselv es tangled up in the meshes of the law. JAMES M. ROBERTSON BETTER. M. E. LADIES HOLD MEETING. From Saturdays Dally The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church held their regular meet ing Thursday afternoon, at the church parlors, which was largely attended by the members and friends of the society. A very in teresting business session was held during the early hours of the after noon, at which time it was decided to hold an r Every Day social and parcel post sale at the church par lor, Tuesday evening, September 30th. Demonstrations of the Ma- jola Oil was then given, which was greatly enjoyed and appreciated by the ladies. Some of the fleeting moments were then devoted tc a most pleasant social time, which was interspersed with various other amusements. The hostesses, Mes dames Buttery, Burkel and Gobel man then served a delightful and toothsome luncheon, which mater1 ially assisted in the afternoon pleasures. You will find a nice line or popu lar copyright books at the Journal R. B. STONE IS ON THE MEND. From Saturday's Daily. The friends of R. B. Stone will be pleased to know that he is now able to be moved around in a wheel chair and eat his meals at the table. Mr. Stone It will be remembered met with a serious accident. In which he received a broken leg and was otherwise bruised up. The na ture of the fractured member was such that it required a long time for the wound to heal before the broken bones could 'bo set and a plaster cast applied. Seven weeks or more have passed since the accident occurred, but Bruce is improving and expects soon to be around on crutches. Nehawka News-Leader. WILL SERVE DINNER. The Service class of the Christian church have arranged to serve a chicken dinner and supper in the rest room in tho.M. B. Smith build ing on Saturday, October 4. 26-Ctd Daily Journal. 15c a week. From Saturday's Daily. Clerk of the District Court James M. Robertson yesterday was able to be up and around after his indis position of the past few days and came down to the business section of the city for a few hours, and while not entirely recovered is feel ing greatly improved and expects to be able to resume his duties next week. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Having removed from my previous location all persons desiring to call me on business for the Farmers' Ele vator, may do so by calling 1704 Louisville exchange or can call A. B. Fcrnoff 2724 Plattsmouth. Clar ence H. Busche, Manager Farmers Elevator, Cullom. 25-lwd-2ww DOINGS IN THE DISTRICT COURT. From Saturday's Dally. In the case of Frederick W. Eth eredge vs. the C. ,B. & Q. railroad tried yesterday before Judge Beg ley, the issues were argued and pre sented to the court yesterday after noon and the matter taken under advisement for a few days by the court. In the divorce suit of Alice M. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car can well be called the People's Car, because there are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily operation. This is about seven to one of the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost of operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. It is everybody's necessity because it doubles the value of time and is the quick, convenient, comfortable and economical method of transportation. Leave your order with us "r telephone to us at our ex pense and we will have our salesman call on you. We are about two weeks behind on deliveries and we fill signed orders only, and in the order in which we receive them, so if you are thinking of buying a Ford Touring Car, Runabout, Sedan, Coupe or Tn Truck. jet your order on file with us. You can put the deliv ery date off as long as you wish; we cannot make de livery on orders given now in less than two weeks. We've just received another car of Mobiloil oils and can make attractive prices in l2 bbl. lots Goodrich Tires Mobiloil Oils Accessories Storage Gasolene, 27 cents per gallon at our NEW FILLING STATION T. H. Pollock Auto Co., FORD DEALERS Phone N. 1 Open Day and Night Plattsmouth Eaton vs; Robert Eaton, the court entered a decree of divorce to the plaintiff and awarded her the cus tody of the minor child. MAY HAVE TO AP PEAR IN A BARREL Frank Hillery Smith, Journal Re porter is Short a Uniform for Homecoming Day Use. A great many returned soldiers have remarked that they were through with the use of their uni form for all time, but there seems to be someone in the city who has a great desire to acquire one with out the process of enlisting in the army, and as a result of that desire ye reporter is now shy two O. D. shirts as well as a pair of O. D. breeches. The articles were taken from the room in the Terkins house together with three scarf pins and several smaller articles, but if the party taking the breeches will agree to wear them in the parade on Home Coming day all will, be for given, even if ye reporter is compell ed to appear with merely an over seas cap and wrapped putts in the parade. PLAN AUTO TOUR OF . COUNTY TUESDAY Auto Owners Wishing to Join Should Get in Touch with C. A. Rawls at Once. The committees in charpe of the Home Coming on Tuesday will start a great auto tour of Cass county and expect to reach every commun ity in the county with the adver tising matter for the big celebra tion and get in touch with the citi zens of the different towns of the county and invite the different com munities to cortie in and join in ex tending the glad hand to the re turned service men. It is expected that there will be fifty cars in the party and everybody will be tlire and over in boosting for the lusr celebration. All who are desirious of joining the party should get in touch with Captain C. A. Kawl :' once ami arrange that they can h cared for in the trip. WANTED. A delivery boy not of school age. Apply at Ixrenz Bros. Cass Comity Farm for Sale! THE FRANK STEPPAT 180-ACRE FARM located 3 J2 miles west of Plattsmouth and consisting of 180 acres, with 135 acres in cultivation, 8 acres in alfalfa and 37 acres in pasture, orchard, garden and house lots. Good well and windmill at house and running watei in pasture which never fails in the dryest weather. Good 6 room 1 Vz story house. Good barn 32x40 with 20 ton loft. Good hay barn 22x50 with 50 ton capacity and cattle shed full length of hay barn. New granary, 16x24; wash house, 10x24; tool house, 10x10; good chicken house, machinery sheds and other outbuildings. This land is priced right and will sell soon. All land adjoining on east, west and south priced at $350 per acre and up. . This farm is located in a neighborhood where land sells when put on the market at the drop of the hat, and at the price we are able to sell this farm for, it 'will be to the interest of any one thinking of buying to see me at once, as it will not be on the market long at this price. Possession to be Given March 1st, 1920 Price $280.00 Per Acre T. H. POLLOCK, :. -:- Plattsmouth,. Neb. Phone No. 1. I