THURSDAY, rT3:RUAT:Y 5. 10J0. riATTSSIOUTH SEJU-WIEELY JOURNAL PAGE ITVE i fa: an V. h: STETSON JUST CAME TO TOVVN- The Spring Stetsons! To our regular customers we need say nothing more. But if you have never been among those pre sent at a Season's Opening of Stetsons please con sider this your invitation. If you wish to join the throng ot well dressed men, start with us at the TOP with a S.etson. e are equally prcud to announce our first show ing of new Spring caps. Our good luck in receiving these early shipments, enables the young men of Piattsmouth who are usually early birds with the caps to give their eyes a cap feast. A feast of color, and unique patterns and designs. If your Head is out of Gear, a glance in to our east window will convince you where you should shop early. p3 r n i AULMWCOD f Leador-Lcha Out Gunr.ir.c; for Plant to JIr.nufncture a Ke-.v Cement ?Iix-r. Fm'Tii Fri. lav's Iai! . V. n. IOmeter ii.v-. nu d a e.-!;,, i t an?hiiip thr.t 1 alor.a this tin.-. s L- :d- r-Kcho. : i,-. fa r an.l :n 'n if !'. v ;:'d :', ( f YY:v. Wimmi has I. sixer that excei' s ti.'-:i itntt.ted avs t 1 ! Eim v. o the thin-': fur the T:e o.i i d do v. ! i t ' r! In I c- ti t ! Ill 's tii.:' paper, sayiii--: '- under-tan.! that ih--.-o i:ia-chiii''- are to ie liundltd ly a re liable company and that a factory 5. I'j be laiilt S'iniewhere to ir,anu."-i"-fre tlici-c mixers. Why '.h.otil ln't thi.- orv li at imwood? "- .a t c d be a - wt 1 1 tie i ' me i;t be !:-!. ;.: i this li:.r. so i it ::'nl '! pe, :l;e to have this t'V Iji re. Il Wu:'d l.;e."!i hi' i ir Ilini v ! it: i;:;.:xy way.-,. 't ;.: e this for o:. of the I'veryone pet behind the j ALi'O ACREAGE CLOSE TO PLATTSMOUTH! Possession Can be Given on March 1st, 1920. i mi acre-; ' ::r acre'; in . est of I'latt. mouth, w ell improved and well fenc wfalfa. fenced hos tipht. Trice $:;o.000.00. Good i. is on this. 'it acre:-, south of ts-moui h i i.;.pioved. Land lrys uood and T ri.i- to suit purchaser. "o acre.-, close to PI it tsmout h. Improvements are extra pood tin.' land lays smooth.. This is a very tine place and priced right at J S.of ; : i: . Ccmi t erms. ." acres 1 l;. miles south from business portion of Plattsmout h. t;-f)i hot: : '.and 'ays well. Price ?2..".00.t0. Good terms. :; r.i r with v ry pood house and close in. Only S blocks fi'ia Main xtre.-r. 1'ri'c $i',500.C't. Wiil not take much cash to handle this. These places arc priced right for quick sale, and as we are clTeiir.g: possession JJarch 1st, there is no time to lose. J. P. Falter & Son, Real Estate Phone etsoa I li X i i i i i .hctl and push and thLs will become a reality for our town." DOES VEFvY C0XHE2IDABLE ACT From Ti'fsilrtvp Tidily. F.ttp rinteniieiit William Haird of I the DiirlitiLton fhot)s and the men jtmployed in the bit; Durlinston in ! st it ut ion have performed a very ! commendable act in bavins the side ; wall: from the shops down to the ;m;:tn part of t lie city liberally I Fpri'ikled with sawdust that has ! made travel on the walks possible 'without dancer to life and limb. : The residents of that portion of the . ciy as well as shop employes have appreciated greatly the foresight whl-.h led to the placinc- of the sa du -1 on the walks. iTII OF LITTXE ONE From T'lfsd t v's Haflv. I On Monday morning at 1 o'clock. ; Annie, tl.e little 7-year-old tiaush I tr l Mr. and .Mrs. Mike Roddy, re- j-i .! i n it For.ih of I'n'on and near Wy jomir.rr. passcil away after nn illness jif p( me duration. The death of the i little one comes as a frreat shock to ! The parents mid the friends and school mates of the little ladv. COUNTS FOR and 4 miles from Murray, is clean. Price $ IS. 000. 00. No. 28 Insurance i DEATH OF MRS. LOGY TAYLOR AT HAVELOCK rOR YEARS RESIDENT OF THIS CITY MADE HOME IN HAVE LOCK PAST FIVE YEARS. FliNFRAL TO BE HELD HERE Declared was 72 Years of Age Eas Seen a Resident of Ke Iraska Since 1S34. I'rnm Vk"eilni1av's Dally. The message announcing the (it-ji'i at a Lit- hour Iat nitrht of Mi",. Lucy Talor at Havelock was i eceived here at an early hour thi Morning' by the members of the fu:.n ilv and in response to th? nicsyatjc I i Ivan Tavh.r. a son. departed this for I : Morninir for that city to arrant i the funeral services which wiil ! held hero where for so many years the deceased had made her home. Mrs. Taylor was 7 '1 years of ago and was horn in Illinois, coming 10 Nebraska with her hu.-band. the I late t;. I., iaylor in 1SS4. and fiiic" that time has made her home in 'inis state ami a greater part 01 tne t;me in natismout ti. j-or tne last five years Mrs. Taylor has made li " home at Havelock wit her son. Ini tio Taylor, and her daiml.ter. MN- Jj Folia Taylor, and it was at the home I t of the son that the mother parsed to j.the preat Jeynnd. The Iiii'-band j Iiaj-en a way a nuniiier ol years at;o iand six children are Uft to mourn the passinir of the kind and lovinp mother: KImer. Koy. Ivan and htiia Taylor of this ctiy and Ratio and Miss Telia Taylor of llavelock. The deceased ha1 been p refit ly troubled with asthma f ir a number f ye:1 rs nr.d this with a complica tion cf bronchitis of very severe form was rhe cau-e of her death vtiicli came very unexpectedly to i he members of the family. During her residence in this city Mrs. Taylor made many warm friends r.monp the associates and neiphltors who wiil share with the family the sorrow and prief that the death, of this estimable lady has brought to thorn. The announcement of the funertil arransrements will be made later by members of the family, hut it is thr in ten' ion to have the body of the mother brought to this oity for bur in! beside that of the hu: band in O.ik Mill cemetcrv. GUESTS STILL LIXGER irori Wnlpcsdav s (al;y. Siieriff Quinton and the county h.ave what is apparently a white elephant on their hands in the per son of the two Mexicans who are still kept at the county jail av.ait in' some action on the part of the federal immiprut ion authorities to move them from this city and start them on the way to Mexico. The sheriff and county attorney have :aken the matter up several times with the federal representatives in rcpard to having the men removed :md sent out of the country and each time they have received assurances hat there would be something do ing in a few days but the feV days have come and pone and still the guests remain at the expense cf the county. The men were given a short jail sentence for petit larceny and this has expired but the immigration authorities seem in no hurry to take the desired action in the matter tha would relieve the county of their un welcomed guests. Sheriff Quin on yesterday took the matter up with the office of District Attorney T. S. Allen in t lie hope that the leg u department might be able to in fil home life into the deportation proceedings. TO ACCEPT POSITION IN AN OMAHA OFFICE Miss Florence White Resigns Deputy in Office of County Judge Allen J. Boeson. From xv'ef'ines'ciayp rally. The many friends of Miss Flor ence White, t lie efficient and genial deputy m the office of County Judge Allen J. Beeson. will regret to learn that Miss White is to leave next week for Omaha where she has ac cepted a position in the office of the register of deeds of Doucrlas count v and will take up her duties there in I the next week. Miss White has been ' frr the past several years in the of fice of the county judge of Cass county and has given the best of ser- vice in looking after the business of this office and her prompt and efficient methods have made her many friends anions those who have hud business in the count v iudce'.- mucf. nic - H-jin oppori un 11 It s . i- r : n-1 . . . r .. . . offered in the Omaha position have heen such that .Miss White feel- compelled to accept although regret i ins greauy 10 leave uie many friends in this city. County Judge Kot-on will not fill the position uy appointment for .'(imp time or at lea.-r until the lr-t of .March at the next ...;;sioti of the hoard of county coaital1-dinners. STARTS ON NEW SCKELULE Tills morning 11, p:. ir department ; hops f tli- 1-'K'::1 freight ."; ! 'he - . I. n iir - ton a a ri ii' ''- VT-i' re - c r ' P .'farted their work 'ohetlule and the t ,.j v n- . ; 7 o'cl it0, f into rly. The ma lid for rollirg noccvary the oh a: ing sch dule of the r rrangomeat of th' v. ill add consldeva'f of the - i ? 1 7 employ our T; , new hour? t i.e .a v n't SUFFERS A SEVERE FALL ON iGY WALK Harlev Cecil Connr.fd to Home as Tvesult cf Fa1! vV iie N2viatinij the lev Sidewalks Yestcrdav. rom WVdpesday's J-iiltv. Harlev Cecil, v'.n.t ( t (!:;;..; at the C K. WesCOlt' con fined to his hut: li verv bad fail su :on s Mote. i - as the result o; a i ti eil V'.' t eri.a v moi i ii u w h tie he : his home i;i the we. ' it y t o h li w ork i n ; , ': (" isit'ir lrot:: part of th store. H::t ley w as w alking do and t he last clear r was that of passj; Wiles residence and her having sustaine his arrival at the :-' rather da::ed condt: later sent home in ti Locust st :-,-rf . -i !eet ion he h ur t tie ; nomas ice- not rem err. -! a fall and ov. fe ): was in a on and he was ' car. Lat ev- ('inns ne was report ,t as showin mme improvetmer.t and this morn ing it was though: th.'.t he would he able to be out a short time. Medical oxatr.inr.tift, failed to reveal ry trace; of concession as tl.e re sult f the fall atid in this the yrnr.a man is very fortunate as his fall vas evidently of fvory severe na ture and he is feeling i;uite sore and stiff as the result. TWELFTH ANKIVEESAEY From Frolny's Pnllv. Yesterday wa- the twelfth w dir.g anniversary of Judne and Mrs. J. T. Br-L-Iey am! in honor of the occasion a lew of the close f:cnJ and r.oish !'; gather d at the hoir.e !i r.ssi-t the gonial judav and -if-ii. the irv.pt r oh-ervnnce of tiio h a j iv occasion. The evrttir.g was s n : n a most enjoyable visit with a f'- -' musical tnitahers serving i: f!d ti 'be pleasures of the occasion. Yen dainty and delicious ref : s!ii:,e:: t s vote feved at a fttitable hooy i y tt:e h.sle. r that served th ): z'i . n the ; ;c.-.:..i:fS' of the eve-ni:.g a. d u iiie-l- in departing ex':?nd:l wtll wishes for many more such jdcasar.t r: niversarien. Heavy, impure 1.1' o l makes a tr.ud dy, pimply (ompk-.h n.. l:eadache-s. ll.itl-ea. itldige- ' iol'. Tiitll blood ntal.es you weal'. tie and : ichly. For pure blood, sound digestion, u.-e Purdock IiP:od Pitt rs. fl..". at al! stores. TOE SALE -room house on Main r-treet. soutli fide, between 10th lots. 17 apple trees, pear trees. Modern. Phado trees in vard. and 11th. Two a clierry and 3 except furnace. W. II. Dryan. 2w-wcid E0X SOCIAL The Cedar Creek school, district SI. will give a hrx supper and pro gram Friday. February IS. 11)20. Hot coffee, pop corn and brick ice cream will be told. Everybody in vited. Ladies bring boxes. Lelia II. Huff. F.-thcr L. Ncyes, Teachers. FS-2daw TOIL SALE 4 acres cf tend with 4 room house in good condition. Flectric lights, two wells and cistern, barn and out buildings, in the west part of Piatts mouth. For terms sec James .lanca, Piattsmouth. j29-daw lwk. DANCE IS POSTPONED The dance which was to have been given at Coates' hall on Friday ev ening by. the Dick Avard saxophone- . . 1 1 u ii u v ' j i u - A mj'jivu'. . uitucsiia, lias 1 been postponed until Tuesday even- ing, February 10. 2td-ltw COL. W. R. YOUNG'S FUTURE SALE DATES Popular Southeastern Nebraska Auc tioneer Has Large Demands Made on His Time. 'ol. W. H. Young, thf popular auctioneer of southeastern Nebraska promises to be a busy man as wiil be lot'-.- from the following schedule .f future sale dates he alr-'ady has hooked : I KiiUI'AKV Philip !?ir: 1 ; :ror- p'.at t smoi.t h Fred Haffhe 1 hat I .!:':; h W. K. Ros'Tic-rans, 4 2- acres 0 rial estate at his t,f? v fio S. hafer. m; roe . (" .; p v.i. r 'i cel. j .v::ie I O i 1 Y. Johnror. r-rii; Pi l t; t:i voca I ,Mt:th ! 1 'J. 1 ' A. I 1 ".. ' '. ll'l ''. .'. o i .O l.'i J ra !IK .a I -. Murrav H John Wiito:. : ;ic haw k;i ! 1 r, V. -a WiK-a M .! rra v 7 Ray Pollard. Hampshire. N't hawk: s Ad.i!) .Sch --for My nan! 1! Dave F.aton ''nion ; 0 J. I). Cross & Sons Union Pora 1 'rice Morray Ileus;' Sab- J::! p :n. J 1 Major I i a II Pa ilic Junction I lermati liurt-.s A voca Joe Johnson. Pla: tstn niih F. C. i!o' ie. Auct i-'I.t '." 1'4 K. ((.rti. :t Klm wood I'M Cause tner . Mynard Mrs. J. G. Faster N'ehawka F. C. Hull Piattsmouth ( lara 1 a is I.' n ioti MARCH Eer'tt F.'xon Gra nt. Nib. 1 ie-iry K human Faple Jake Yallery (StoL-ki Mynard i .-(; l H. Sander:-- Cedar Creek lid Xehon liruie. Xel). RESIGNS POSITION IN CITY GRADE SCHOOLS Mrs. Mae S. llorcan Terminates 15 xears wcrk cn leaching; xorce on Teaching; F Grads Schools. ci tne "rom Wfihisilay's Tiaily It wiil be with regret that the friends of the Piattsmouth city schools ' will learn of the fact that Mrs. Mae S. Morgan lias tendered her resignation to the board of edu cation as a teac-her in the depart ment;:! branch of the city education al system. Mrs. Morgan lias accepted a posi tion in the Omaha public .school sys tem as supervisor of music and will toon take up her work there for the remainder of the term. During the !ast f : w years here Mrs. Morgan has developed the music in the Piattsmouth school and her earnest and faithful service in this line has The conditions in this city as re developed the interest in the school i -ard ,he fln Epe to be very fa- work that has lu Id and benefitted! the progress. of the pupils of the de- parfmental and high school. ciip ha also heen the principal of the junior hiph school and lies been one of the hardest workers in the teach ing force in advancing the best in terest1?, of the school. To her new- position Mrs. Morgan will take the best wishes of the many friends in this city and the Omaha schools will find that they have secured a very a tile and effi cient manager of their teaching force who will do a great deal in advancing the best interests of the fchools. Mrs. Morgan will however continue to make this city her home and maintain the pleasant relations with the host of friends in this city and this will be very pelasing to her many associates in Piattsmouth. The work of Mrs. Morgan in the departmental branch of the school work will be assumed by Miss Cora Owens, who for the past three you It's only a matter of a few days till these special value shirts will be gone. HURRY is the word if you want some of them. All neck band style, both plain whites and fancies. A few left of every size 1 4 to 18. We cannot duplicate them less than $3 and $4. You buy them now in this clean up for the price of a work shirt $1.98. C. E. Wescott's Sons "EVERYBODY'S Pairmeoe! February jlietr lips rtiei.i ilicix parted.... 1 Hie hotel clerk' vOas "peeking and the honeymoon tOas" spoiled I Viola 1 r lias Tne most op her career in 8 1 9 yen side-splittuuj acts$m y& insev Adapted bij METRO ft the famous BroadiOaLj farce success bij fames CidLen and Leulis Allen 'Bro wn e as produced, cn the stage bit OliVer 1'Iorosco. 'Directed bit JsknE.Iiice. ffMMMi 1 1 JJB -fcJHLi MJMMBBMaWiWIWyBiM I I -7:00 and 8:45 months has been one of the teach ing force of the city and she will endeavor to continue the present high state of efficiency in this part of t lie school. To take the place as principal of the junior high school and a member of the school faculty the board of education has selected Miss Anna Heisel. one of the able teachers of the city and who will at once take over this portion of the school work. INFLUENZA NOT GAINING t'rom Thursdf.y's Daily. The conditions in this citv vorable as so far no severe cases have been reported and the patients : v no ui e Miiiering with the malady i 1 ar, a" showing improvement. The have Mate uuinoriiie-s ai l.iucuiq seriously considered the matter of the enforcing of quarantine regula tions which were in force during the epidemic last year owing to the spread of the malady in Lincoln and Omaha but so far no definite steps have been taken. The general char- J act eristics of the epidemic this year are much milder than last winter and with the complications of pneu monia which caused so many fatali ties during the rage of the malady over the nation during the fall and winter of 191 S. The state authori ties have announced that the toxin which was used during the previous spread of the disease is ineffective at the present time owing: to the fact that the phases of the disease are vastly different. While it is not a pleasant afflic- If are-Take 'em can at $1.98 STORE" 3C Tuesday and Wednesday, TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT! 10th and 11th r jascmatuxcj rot r in m mm s r ' j i MaxiOell Karqer. Direct- fa tiouttill it is to be thankful that the flu has not .show the previon malignant type that caused so many deaths in this community last year. " INCOME TAX RETURNS A deputy revenue collector will be in Piattsmouth from February 7 to 13 inclusive. All persons having returns to make should meet him at that time as he comes for the purpo.-e of a:-1-!-1 !:-. ir you. Be sure and have your inform:; ready for him. lie will also be at Murray the Mynard the Cth, Cedar Cie h 14th and Louisville the K'.ih Tn.n "th. the and 17th. Bank of Oasr County. FP-st National bank. Piattsmouth l ank. Farmers' State bank. State FOR SALE Ford runabout with delivery body included. Good condition. 2 steel oil barrels. Phone 251. For Sale: Plymouth Pock cor-ke: -els. $2.00 each. C. II. Ilennings. Cedar Creek. Nebr. j20-daw lwk. C. C. Wcscott departed this morn ing for Omaha where he will attend a meeting in t hat city of the Ne braska Retail Clothiers, which opens a three-day session at the Hotel Fontenelle today. Mr. Wescott I to be one of the speakers at the ses sion this afternoon. The Journal prints sale bills. e l J Mi