The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 29, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tirrr.cpAY, iakitaey 23. 1920.
rLATTSMOTJTH SEMI- WEEKLY JOTTRNAT
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olis. Mr. ami .Mrs. P.uditr are snend-
? ing a few clays here at the CI. 'is liome , FVm Wf-dnwda yv i:i;;v.
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BS whiie on their honevmoon.
cJSTEtS Etf 3 21
We have a number on hand in store rooms now,
but you may rest assured they von't last long.
Better place your order now. You'll need that
-peed Wagon from now on.
PRICES
Speed Wagon
Reo 6, Touring or Roadster $1,820.00
Prices Include War Ta:: c.::d the Freight.
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We also have a number or second hand cars for
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The Gold Standard
of Values
From Si'ii lav's Daily.
Mr.-, F:ed itezner and Mrs. Mary
c; !? ri'-i: ir:t ss- r of Omaha win have
M 1 t i visit; r: at the how of Mr. and
M Mrs. J. II. Tains returned this after
U i:'x.n to their lioi:i'.
, Glenn Perry ennm in this morning
from Lis hum- mar Mttrruv a;:.! da-
r- mit'ed on tin- early IJurlinKton tram
for Omaha where lie v. ill vi.-it f ir
;'t f. d..v l.o.-.kir ir nf!r tome I '. i :i ess
.$1,710.00 &
H Ad. :p'. t,f.. ':-.;! I departed this ni'-rr.-SS
i::ir for Lincoln to tor-:;lt thrt
jj r preo titat i v rf the covernm'rt in
4 charre (,f the voeat i rri 1 training for
this district. Mr. Cordial was dis-fhartr-d
from the iro vent men t service
H ; the re-i;!? of disability received
I? and nay !ecii to take advan'aire of
B th" opport unity for special t rain ir.g.
ALVO ITEMS 2
Yesterday, was the ,s;t!i birthday!;
anniversary of David Tourtellot. who
has be n making '.i- Tjonie here with
his daughter. :!-s. William Haird. ' Prepared exclusively for t lie
, .,.,:-. .. . . , h I'lattsmotit !i .lonrnal tv onr
and the occas.ioii was oiiservtu hv a " .. . , ,, ,.
- j .spoiai Alvo Representative
.jtrftiber ol the Ci ).-e Ifietuls cf this C
a
t-timaho- peiitlf iu;u calling an -J ;.""s & W ' SB H & S .5:3 S X
Ifavin their re: . ;;:brar.ee.. of The
pass;:, day. Mr T . m rt ' 1'ot has tif;
K-.-n in the best iiealtli for several
months and it wa- impossible to l:oid
the u-.ua! birthda- party in his hon
(r lut t he Md : it r-ds dropping in
durinsr the day - niinded iiini that
the aniiversary h d b n held in re
membrane by t -o5e who had the
pleasure of know nu liim so veil.
AT PUBLIC AUCTION!
FOR SALE
T V- t. Tii"cii;i v's Tjo !ly.
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.;-ri.-s Hart, prr.pri-'tor , f the
.;oo: h;.!tl. was in the ( ity t o
i. : e-i'J in r; to si-nc ir..:t;.rs its
3"-sn-c"C'c--2 -a a 2 a a r a 3 3 v. a.c s a 2 c.e b n b i''1!!-!v '''irI-
I A. T.. I-'ornofi of near Cedar
Applet f..r .Sl.j
-.4. lid Ii;;ide.
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LOCAL NEWS':
PUBLIC SALE!:;-
Tii1 i2Trl"rs:irr e-J will .-(".; at pub
lic i'-n a' hi- h' t'i" 7 i.ii'.t s w
a?id 2 , . !,; .i.-!
7 n. f-9 t l ? i !:e - :: h .
r.-'t-.I-vil-. at . d n-.ib 1 w -t if M;
t'.an'.. rti
Tliursdcv. F.fcruar- 5. 1920.
c, T.:t-: l' a 1 a. !';.. f. i
1 'vi:: (': pi i.-p-Tty. to-v. it :
EL; HaJ of Etses.
n:.. : : : i;,! !,m:-. at; !
! : old. v.. :'' ; o::-. ::t: :
!! i !; rui re .. 7 . j ys .: . id.
v. ;: !:t ':: ''.. y i;e!t'.i!:4. 7
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' ;d ;:. t.) j;( ; . v.
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vi.- i'or in t!i city S.ur.' day
!. ii aw ll'M'.rs Id il.ilii'. line: .- u
with the ir.erehtM ts.
O. V. Zuar c f South V.-nl w? v.
bi:-:!Hs vi-itor it: the city t:'!.:y
nd uli'e v. -r-i -rji ati- r s.t:iv business uuu-is
:-:v.- to Omaha this at :r.e ecurt iiouso lor in" ua.. .
!:; :;.:: - to v:'-i' at tii- ho-pita! with ' J. ii. C. Gretry and w;f." n in
x. n V'll!-: ..f I'cra. jibe city yesterday from tl .ir h':.!i-
o..-;.r Cape:. caio in this n.orn- i Ki'ht Mile Grove to l..-id. :'.'..r
in- rrct.-i far;:; bora- atal d spared ; si'tue tradins with the nirrcii. rt-'
:i '! i ,r:y i:.v::!i-.-.:i t:ai:: Ur AMorr.ey William Ib--i I'-rii:er of
C:a ..ii.. -a here ! e v. i'.! I rl; af:.T :; f.-w i Eittiwcod was in the citv f r a few
i
: "- f.-r the d::y. : hours today looking after the i'lti-r-
i. ' M ,vf. tit it o I ,;:..! est-- of hi.- clifrt- in the- fot;:ity
Cottonwood and maple block
wood $4 and per load delivered.
Elbert V.'iles. Te'. phone 2521. tf-dw
Are you. Mr. lousiness lan. tak
ing advantage of nur stock of print
ing inks? Need letterhead, envel
opes, statements, invoices, checks or
cards? Let us print them for vou
Accidents will happen. lt: the
best regulated 'jmilies keep f)r.
Thomas' lOciectrii Oil i .r siu-h e:: T
geiicies. Two si. -, :;0c and i' a. at
al! s'ores.
DISPERSION SAL
As my bnsine-, has Increased the
!at few year-:. I ;n oldi.ued to held
i di- j.'. r. : i: bah. . ;. i-i'.ii J: in v ::ie
.f th- if.i :trtii..- of Ikdsieia cat tie.
vt;i?a are rt
ilso Ii' f.ird
C. -r:-T.- arc-.i.-t.uf.iel 1 v M 's M v- , court.
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rs 1 i-:d-.i:m
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" t.:i ":at?-"" of i:.e-- :t:r! f at'H.iu: t!o- visitors in t!:e i : - !n-
I'it.y t a frt--:id. da v. au-T.dinv: the land sale a' tip'
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I.tti I.. w; d-.p.:rted ti:;s i:nrr.- jc;:rt h.ous, .
f or Lit:: -do. wher - i e v. ill rt-i ? T;,,,-ies. the Alvo banker, artd
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i Attorney Carl Ganz of ti.at .-iy v. - -re
v.. fiv. '. ;;l county seat today at t en d i ".
t he .-ale of some lund of v. hi d: Mr
i" i..e s eel: convention t:iat
I'eit! 4 i ' ! i'! ti..r : y th:
r. y.':'' is one t f the h i ll: a
or. Kt.1 IMl-d cattle in 'h-?; Can2 V-3S The referee.
Mirnr.'.' tat ana has tor a ii'.intT ( . v. r.
year! ;n-;s; : 1 c-u.-rd i:t the nor k rai-i':a
: v . . Ke.l I' i hoi! f.nvr--. year- ! ti-'ine-T.
". i o v. : o: K 1 i'.d 1, ; h :.'!.(;;::: ii j I . .
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Far:n Ir: rhmonts.
One ::-nw ;t:l': cuttci; ..::e Lut.e j Wat er vus iu t!ie city today looking j ranch tiie visits with Iiis assoi i ;
,l;o: ri'n::ir rr.t'.:v at -?r. nev.-; !pft:
I i". II. Sti !::iaer. of Li;. tad:., e :;.
j down this nlten.oon for a .-lotrt :;:
i in T I . i - (iiv witli o:d tia.e f-o-od.
jaa.ii to look alter his ka.-or.'-s:
Prei , Frhlay's ratl' .terets. Mr. St -iniher stiil feei- : a'
Att rncy C. L. Tiff: f We pir. z I'latt-nu itt u is home and er.jcy.s v t
ie city today looking j ranch
5'. me nta'tcrs if importance at 1 1 f v-ars apo.
r.e Av; rv wa.'.k ciitivator. coc.J . jj.,. (.f,ur( vo-p.
a- ii.-v. : tv :..:.': i.i::.l v uii.iaa cu:- ! r tj f lrende! f Miir
to-itorf; ore I :.. ;is t er 2-r-:w culti- . , r, y-rc-rdav fro-! h:
v.r a; : are .:: i : .' 1 ra .v ::
(h::i' : o:v- l-: ov It., k I-!a::.l ii-'
' ;. o:f- Ki ura W.-1'm-si'jy's Iai!v.
it. e ;-. ! Lloyd Ciapc u of r ear Mitrr.iy v.;
i
a t e.-s . .:; i :.
1
'akin- after f me r-ir-'ttrs
i a lt ! i ; ; r : or
Key:.tr::e :r -I'i-c:
':e A.
1 1 e w : i a ( t ; a .
MC"ar:a k 7-
' . . i-rrt . r.-.i- '
-s -at ion a arrow : or..
ir a ' : oaf- J.o.c v i ' '.
!;:'.' Lr ,d a ' '.
i 1': o er-; (
t bin ! r; or.e ;-:.
ot: 1 -- r.el: irr.- i 'do -v. '1 j . t s ; lay.-:
rt!" 14-'t 'h s'itrin.a p'-r.v; f iu C"r!i
( ! v?nr r n.rie-'-: otv Callaway raa
v.tre Fj' f ad'.-r : tv.a ir.tttbff '.vajtons :
:t:e t;.'.v v hK i wa'oi jri'li hc.y raah;
one top busity ; one sprigs: a ;
e n -c ii' :i 1 ti'cl'erir.r- ket :': r n
tatik h-ater : t wo r.r.-'-:i!i"-n tec i 1 ar
rels; or.'- Ut Laval cream senaratr;:-.
Mark White- a n d wife came t:p
tl.ia t!'' ":.ita from da.ir brunt' near
i ; . ;: I 'dnffr t- oio;al a few hours j
h ' !:irsr af'er .-nine r.iatter? of bv.-'i
ne.-s.
n ess.
Wali'-r Sciineider o: i:ear Celar
Creek was a vi.-inir in the ( i'v ;e ' ay
Ad tr.i Mf i-inrer of near Cc -tar
Cr ek was n viit'r in the city today
i far a few iohs look ins after fonie
iO.o K 1 it
ness.
itt-r sorae matters oi t '.t-n
Attrrney C. E. Tefft of Weep'n:;
Water was in the city today afend
ir.g to some leal matters in the
county court in the probate cf a viil
cf 1 u: nos with the n:?r- jn the Mariane Mosrensen estate.
ch ati -.
A. J. V.r a 5 kc mcier of near N'e
hawk:i was it: the city yeterfjay af
ternoon for a few hour'- loos ins: :f-tf-
scrn Pitt Hers of hii-in-ss and
i t e :- a c
one
.-'n d Iiam.ae. Sr.. and :a ns. V J
! Alvin. of near Murray, wre
atnoni: those ccdr..y to Omaha t'ois
n.orninp. where tiuy will vii; for
the day attending to some matters
of business.
W. L. 'S'ine. one of the leaning
farmers of Liberty precinct, was a
visitor in the count v seat today ca.n
irc: up to look after some bti:n-jss
matters at the court house end vadt
his friends for a few hours.
No. ir.. sroo.d as new: three sets oi
1 i-inch harm- : c: e set of : ?4-inch , ni1irr hi- cn ls in the cunty
(.,. ;-i:ole o;k st' v-; .-ir. and -lis. i;. is. litirns n-epart-
I r.-f-l-rrciT. i -im .i fire ra t. ye-'trday afternoon for Lotiisvil'.?
..o.wi ;o; ne-.v: same 1 ; v: a-h' dd .- ods. w here Mi-. Lurns will njo- a visit
and n.any other articles too r.umer- vi';' relatives and fri-nds while Mr.
o-ia to men-ion. r.'tms will return t Omaha wl rr-
Lunch v. ill be served at noon. ; f-ngagerl in railroad inc.
rer:::s ' V:r- k Valler of Murray was in
All 5-u:ns of ? i ii an. a under ca.-h: 1l.e city today for a few hours and
on f 11 anno ov r ? 1 0 a credit of r to depart-: J on t afternoon train for j was in the ci'y for a few hours today
S months wii! le given. pttr:-ha--e- Orr ;!::.. Mr. Vn.:!-- is expecting in attending to fon.e trading while eii-
-ivinsr g..od bankahl" note. !. ari:t r S a f""' o ; to Jeave on a busire . r .ute home from Omaha.
p,r cut fret, eat-a Ail properly to oip -o tho s ,nih. William Troop from near Xeaav ka
ne e,1:e: J(! i-i.,oeo ... .a ...t. vt i .f s was a pa'--:encer v,.as j,, , ,.e c:y lor a ffcU. hpurs t .--.ti y
t he premtses. ; t'i,- : . oiTa- fo- Omaha accio. u to .-
I.OT'I?! H. I!EIL. Owner. ' 5-g i . lrrther. Hern'. an IV.idu atid
W. R. Vanng. Auct:or.eer. !-:;oe c. Casper. Wya . and th? n ft- -
George O Itovey. Clerk. I ers of th" party will sj-end the day .
Krnm Weit :i"sfti y s Patty
C. Sv. itat r. the Nehawka plum! rr.
: Notice to Ford Owners!
a
enrou! e to Omaha where he had a
car cf stock on the market today.
It. H. Chriswisser of near Xcliawka.
i catne up this morning and departed
on the earlv Lttrlington train ftr (im-
a -
y aha where thy are to visit for the
l d ay booking after lunsiness matters.
Il E. Ii. t'erry departed this raorr.ing
y or the early Turlington train for
P Crr iriiton. Net)., where lie goes to a -
" sis: his son-in-law. Albert Funk and
S family, in packing their house!" Id
tiie which are :' the ram a !: d-
:.e as the Mulish herd of Cambridge.
Vebr.. a ad v. h oai av rated ov r
i4,(niO the las' b-. Aiso e; ;ha en
"'ol.tid China h: i sows, all bred to
egL-tered male. This sale -rill li
udd en the 1 1 . ;oe t--ad of ia A.
.'ounsr. wln'-v 1 '',v lu e. a u. ;,.i!ar
oath and ra ' east o! I'la'--:i:autli
on i ! K anal three i:j:i--;
loi'i l.ea.-i ( f M.;-r;.y, on -
I'lO'ILAY. FE'UriTJASY 2. 19.3
Grountlhog Day
'omne neina at : ti -1 o' lot k a. :u..
he f.-'.l w: ng b -rii-a i property, to
.'. i t :
25 Head of Ccttle 25
One regi.-tered Ihdstcin ct)w, Xe
braska Copin Warrley DeKol. No.
J05 174 Has a record cf 20 pounds
jf buttr a week; -va; frc-sii June
'.'ttthi; one registered b-ull. Colantita
i'.ipi:i Johanna Lad, No. i;T6T-.": o: -i
register. 'ii ll'd-tem cow with -w vl:s
aid calf at side. Huntress I'aisy ; "
K: . 1 1 i IT 1 7 ; oio- htifer. Daisy De
;d Rag Apple. Xo. r. 1 4 " o ft . born
Oct. !. 1 !( 1 S : ( ta- heifer. Rag Apple
opia HeKol. No. ."21i7.o. l. rn June
'. 1!U!: one reL'i-tere.l Hoistei;; br.il
alf. born An:u-t lit. 1 ft 1 3 : three
tiolstein cows givipc; milk now: two
lalstein cows, will be fresh by sale
day; two red cows, one fre-di now,
the other one in April: two IIer: ir,i
heifers. - y urs old; two fat strars;
tltree bulls and otie tow. all regi.s
tered Holstein.s. Also have
X1XE HEAD REAL GOOD SHEEP
10 Head of Hcrscs 10
One black mare. 4 years old. wt.
1 fl Ti 0 ; one brown mare. 6 years old,
wt. 1000, with foal by jack; one
sorrel mare. f jears old. wt. I?.e0;
one steel gray g biing. 4 years oid,
wt. lir.o; one black l.or.-e. S years
old, wt. 1 ::.: ( h" black mare. 11
years old. wt. 1(-"i0; one black mare,
smooth mouth. with foal by jack;
one bay horse, smooth mouth, wt.
I. "00; one sorrel mule, will be 2
years old June --'th: one bay mare,
years old wt. IL'00.
21 Head of Hors 21
Eighteen bred sows, sixteen spot
tod Poiand Chinas and two bi.iS:
Mrs. 3. C. I!o 'as v as in Li:. coin
Sa'urday.
Charles Foreman was down front
Lincoln Sunday.
Alva Skinner returned home lrom
Kearney Thursday "vening.
Harry Appbnra!) left n Tuesday
'"a ni.'ig for Atkinson on bo1 in'1-'. .
There was a new pupil - Emily'
Hall enrolled :n the kindergarten,
Moiidav. j
Mrs. H. Is. IJornenK'ier eniertai:;-)
ed the Women's Reading club last
Thursday. ' j
Misr. Xita Mullen was in Lint- ;!n ,
Tue-day whf r- she was having den- j
tal work done. '
George P. Foreman was L:i Liti-;
coin Sunday renewing acouain'ane--s
with his family. j
S. C. Eoyles and C. It. C'anz w.-re j
in Piattsinouth on bu.-. in ess ti:el
tir-t of the week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Geofge P. Eoren.a't.j
Jr.. of Valparaiso. v:-it .1 r-lu: ive- '
i.'-re Saturday and Sonday.
F'e I Wea-.er. of S .ath P'.ui.i
spei't Sat -,.rd.i witn his son. it -ntn;
and J. A. Sl.a:.'-r and wi." . j
Mr.-. Clvd- F.oa h-s. of Lineohi.
visited r h'tivs li re lr :n Thar. a
utitii SaT-trdav of h: t veeic.
42 57-100 acre?, 3 miles south of Plattsmouth, on
tlie Rock Bluffs road, known as the Wm. Taylor land,
being the northeast I4 cf the northeast '4, Section 6
Township 1 1, Range 14. Located on we 11 graded road
and in a high state of cultivation. No improvements
except fenced. Will be sold at public auction at the
front door cf the Bank of Cass County, on
Saturday, February 7(1:, 1920,
Pltittsmcuth, Nebraska,
at 3:00 p. m. The terms of sale will be as follows:
$1,000 cash on dy of sale, 3,600.00 can run for five
years at 5, secured by first moitgage; balance cash
March 1st, 1920.
VV. E. ROSENCRANS, Owner
COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer
BUYS AiTOTHZE FilJE 11ZD HOG. !f"a. at v. hic-h time they will offer
1 " ' ! 'i .- :
- about fifty head of very line sows
". .. oi tio torn in y f..r naie. Tiadr entire herd i im-
.t.:ng a:,;v.. rs oi i ur-.-: r-e- r .';:: j mum. J. and the prospective buyer
in Ca- e.iiitit v. !.:. - ;i'..:.-d . : ;!' r I fin.! -ome animals in this oiler-
I ;
n.iah'y !ij,e t..w to hi-, h -r-i. pur- ing as -;o.jd a.- the best ..,mv;i to thi
!hase.l ai the Jo':; i:ader sale al ; I mroc-Jer. ey strains.
' crn:nor. Vcbr.. a t-v .' a ys aco. The j
jnc;v adio: n to ih- :-:!.:.! r head i- j p. v. Elliott departed this morn-
a rn:.: .ay in : mr v:-.t:.ii :.:: tfeu i itn- for Om.-itoi in eotn t t! v witti hi
o ' r- i ( )r:on
v-h ; m nion boa r.
t
Ve might :.'
i,
m world's , dau?.ht r. Miss Gladys, and Mrs. John
j Wills and Mrs. Arthur Wills of Peru
id here- that tin
md where they will visit for the dav
lwANvAvvvlAV'
ss- - sr t
Hi,, fi
A vJS
Mi-.- Ander-oa and c.u.si.'i. Ivluar ,
Edwards. visi:ed over Solid. iv a: ;h.
former's home at V cet-iin.g. Nei-r.
Lauren Mick!', of prairie Homo J '"r Pre-.. : r- and Philip, will ; with John Wills at the Methodist
v.r- in Alvo on 1 usinesa hot M n-lbobl a hr- ! s '- : ;. j .. at the fto j hosp'al where he is recovering from
day. Mrs. Mickle is imprevim, in ; .-tdiafer bono- on Mommy. February , an operation.
health.
The M unlock nasket ball town
team pmyed the Alvo team here on
la-t Fridav iiiaht. Alvo wtnn'na' bv
a sC'Te of 4 to i.
iiohe'-t Hatniiton. of Omaha. w:r--in
town on diu-inc's Monday a:oi
Tuesday. spe;id:nc tin' niaht at the
v' c. Puckneir home.
Miss Kdith S'.at.der. of Loui..-vi!ie.
-ont Soiulao niiiht with h-; ti o ?r.
Miss Rachei stander. going on to
Lincoln Monday morni::.
Miss Loaniis (f the Suite univ-r-'
ity farulty. vis;;ed the !:: nc
S.i nee depar;men: of the Aivo ;,ot
,ic i-cl. m!s la- t '! bursd.ay.
AtiiOng those on the sick list are
M. O. We'd, the little ton of air. nad
Mrs. Earl Promcr. Mrs. Re He Ren
net! ; t-.d Tr. ie Isaac Wolfo.
ala-ter Han Keafer i recowr'tis
nicely ;n.n: the burn he rec.dveu on
Janit.i'y Vrtl on the i no-r !:r:b. :it
tp--ct-: to lie in school : or n at.aia.
;diss Marie Appiomar. and friend.
Mi--: Horis Arnold, of Lincoln. sp":t
the wtek end with the' former':" par
t nts. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleman.
George Foreman i- filling hi- ic-.
liouse this week. The ie: which
ccunes from the Will Aulihou.-e pond,
is of very fin3 quality ard a good
thickness.
Mrs. John Foreman began teach-i
inc domestic science in the rnhoob
liere Monday in place of Mims Ruth
Rush. Miss Rush b.as reuirned to,
her home in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Johnson wrre
in Omaha on Wednesday and Thurs
day visiting Mrs. Johnson's mother.
Mrs. Fowler, of Ashland, who is
sick in a hospital there.
Mr'-. Elmer Klyver and Mrs. r- 1
thur Klyver and children left Sat-'
unlay morning for a' visit with their
t-ister. Miss Flsio S;out. who i- a
telephone operator at David City. f
Miss Bertha Puckuell was in Lin- ;
N..--' s
Saves Year ftloney and
OoubCos Life of Your Suit!
Here's your chance to double the life of a suit you
buy. A extra pair of pants FREE with every suir or ov
ercoat. There is a U nited yardage on these rich fabrics.
Order it today and you will not be disappointed.
Poland Chinas. fine with pigs at coin from Tuesday until T.ursdiy
side three weeks old sale day. Sire
is Hodges' Iowa Monster. which
weighs ''.'' pounds.
Farm Ilacliinery. Etc.
S-foot Deering binder; broadcast
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EE LUGSCH,
Phone 166
DRY CLEANER AND TAILOR
Plattsmouth, Neb.
seeder; good Acme mower; stump
cultivator: good buggy; ganien plow ; i Master Jay Kear stayed with ids
where she was having dental work
done. While there she visited Mrs.
Verl Linch and Mrs. Clyde J'-oyle-.
Little Wayne Kear spent t wo j wSlAVAAAAVwAAVVAA
weeks with Mrs. Herbert Moore ; nd
Dain feed grinder; Melotte cream
w.wu irru hi"""', .wc-iour graii (I paren ts. Mr. and .Mrs. Henrv A -r y r p m fi
separator: l;.roseie barrel; block ,,,,, , -, , ., . k & ? I i E V. S
and tackh-; two good wagons with ilIer- whlle h 1,1 R P- tC N g t YX Y C
boxes; three 1 1-inch walking plows; ! Lincoln. U Jf J? i X. Hil VI O I
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-J How are your lights? Docs your motor !is pnparatory to moving from
II . . , . , , B.that locality to Memphis. Saunders
g crank hard? If ycu ha ve these troubles ycur g county, where Mr. Funk is to farm
g mognrto is weak. A new magneto would j irp the coming sea-on.
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ccst vou 2C.C0 installed. We recharge M
yot r magneto without taking your motor
TOR SALE
lonn iteere na ra;f iioosier oriu; ;::s l.ticile i o-i man. the prmmiv
top buggy; two bicycle rrin 1st cm-v s ; ; lvtlrU , r l!or it, v. ar. vidte.l -.hoi ?
hig feeder: 3-io-le corn .siieilfr; or.e! , , , i
dresser; platform scales; combina-, scho 1 llfr0 1 ruh J'-f'-rnoon. , f
t i .ii l-niati saw: n -sect ion harrow: J Mt?s IloHman. whose loine is rear
good disc; J"!in I)eee walking lis
ter: Janesviile ("ni planter; sleigh
and bells; two sets of good leather
nets; hog oiltr. v,ood stove; an oil
heater; a few bushels of potatoes: ' P'arn of the death January 24th. of
iron wheel truak. with rack; lC-inch j .Mn:-. Harry Long, of South Lend, if! your motor
John Deere walKtng plow; John v.;u-c. OI:curr,.,i at Omaha after sev- ' B
Peere stag gang plow, good as new; . - , , ' ri
Nev Century riding cultivator; New!"1 vv0?k? 'of -,i0rin trom ,jlo1
Departure cultivator: four sets of ' poironing. A full account of the a
...-.m o:k ion nvss; .jaje-nc range, m;? ri tni-1 troou woman aitneareu in m
lor FORD CARS
This little accesory on your Ford car will work i
shian:'.. is attending the Wesiryan u wonders. Starts easily in zero weather, puts pep into
' . the motor. Easil' installed lasts the life of your Ford.
: 1 No oiling required. No rollers to wear out and short
university.
Friends here wore grieved to
down for $5.CC.
Oente In and Let Us Exn!ain!
II nsed six raonths: alfalfa cutter, hand :ist :,Tontl:,vV is3U of the Semi- forim
Iiegi-:tered Poland China .oar. Call1 PTr: SCt !,,:'ihl"t,r't'S a "'o-Vv Journal f1
- a";yoke; numerous other articles. . ourndi. ,
(-- - jlTt-i-'tsw. j Mrs. Hattb- K'ear returned, from u
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TOE SALE
iree i.tiRcn wiit ce aerved at Aoon; l " .i.io.ooav. r
. !!iaati with her sister-in-law, Mrs. B
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I TERMS All sums of $10 and under rche Mdier, who has been in the.H
5 i Eichty acre farm 4 mile south of in hand. On sums over f 10 six ,or-tt there f-r the pa-t two q
j P-'tt- mouth. Good soil: lots of tirn-;
to twelve months' time will be given.
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:oer. wi.:! hay meanov. , -room ho-is j t.,::r,u ;rr (.cn! iR,..re,t from tiate ; -nfIie:er.tly to be brought home and
4 !r---' ''-.tbuildings ! .-" a--P-. All pro? rty must l e set-' is mow at t'. hme of Mr. and Mrs. .
W. W.WASLKY,
Money Back Guarantee With Every I
B. K. F. Timer Sold i
We have the agency for Cass county and carry a stock i
immediate delivery. Call and have one installed.
GARAGE AND REPAIR MEN
We have a fine Sub-Agency Proposition for YOU.
Studebaker Can; Maxwell Cars and Trucks 1
Repair snd overhaul ycur car now Our shop is at your i
command. Shipment of denatured alcohol just arrived.
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Garage Phone 650
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IRS. W. . TAYLOil. IL-d for befo-e b-mg remove:! fnmt . je-se II-rdnocj:.
th,e premises.
f v-,s -. re oot a it.ro.er to W- E- YOUNG. Owmer.
? To.iri.al let cntr V.UlIirie, P.'linise, AUCl.
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For S-le: Plymouth Rock cocker- a
el. ?2.00. .ench. C. II. Ilennings.
J. K. WOL I-"
Main St. Garage Telephone 79
Block South of Postofnce
W. G. Uoedeker. Clerk.
Cedar Creek, Nebr.
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