A PAGE srx PLATTSMOUTII SEMMVEEKLY JOURNAI MOilDAY, FEEF.UARY 16, J GOES TO PUSTRAL SCHOOL 7 young Tomorrow Alrisht riAiiyjuvj V ' " A :rA t Con Lakoto Arraigied on Prelimin ary Hearing and Then to District Court Where Pleads Guilty, From Friday's Dally. This morning Gem Lakoto, the Your Fordson is 'here! NOW it is here you can get one. Simplicity to an unusual degree yet with a ruggredneca and durability that enables it to accomplish a remarkable amount of work. Burns keipsene the cheapest fuel. Can be oper ated by anyone. Turns in the close places. Four cylinder engine. Thermo syphon cooling system; al! yorking parts enclosed. Improved air washer. The Oliver No. 7 Plow The Oliver No. 7 answers every requirement. Uni form plowing in all soils a rugecness that enable it to stand the severe strains. And the combined rolling coulter and jointer buries all trash at the bottom of the furrow; the stop device maintains r.n even depth of furrow. Come in and see the Fordson and the Oliver. We sell them and know they will please you. c. T. H. PoSBoek arage, Telephone No. 1 Flattsmouth, Nab GRADER MEN WANTED Four grader men for work in C '.ss : county are desire.1 at cr.rt. Resi dents of county preferred: j Head grader m::n actiag as fore-j man, SOc an Lour, with a minir-.iui:: ' of 100 a r.mntli to rrnte." "-nin- ! i. i-.tmk i "f !,.r::i" 'i if-tiiinii tor p :i!l!iui,t : ..iia;::;li;itr ur A.l- .C ! -Xi'l'Lka, Cass rnu.ity. in il. l.-i :i. . u;.:y i'oui t. r iiit'.t i- t,( -.-tut' of .1 Im N'. i- ! i' ' i in ' :i i. j i n ; ? i tt 1 1-i :t '."!' .1 il l ; : i j . fMiiitr t I'e . j tt ! 1 i-Mi f : :. '.'linlmi '.. .!.-l.:ls. i iiy- :it a i ' i ! fa l iI' sai1 .! a I irrs ntvl !o ii.::v.' Xk'Iio:.- a" r-.i. ti :it Unroll 0. . T"'. T:': ;-t i". : n. is .-is.-i. !. fl fur !.-. r- ! Ic'.itu':., v. , jill !(-rs.. I. : ill ' : i M tm'it! ni'i v a;ii.-;t. al ilv !' 1 ti. i. h.-l.l Iti i-i 1 Inr i;i:l-. : i:'l . ! ,. " jiif v!iv t ' - !' I' t I ! i' !! SiHH. 1. 1 fl l I; t . -1 i n.'!;.- .if 1 1. f !-.! ).. ;'.'.: uf: ! IV f .. a. i tr I I-. :-ivi-i, f. ii-i-..rs intt'i- ; v "'' t is i.r '.-! in tin' riiMt-mtiit:i .I-iij nil! !, ;i v.iv ii. v. ;;. i.rii.tvtl i:i s:i il i 'P'.ntv I"..;- t'. r--- iui'i'i s:-iv v" l.s, lii-inr t' .-"i.! (l;iv ( f !-.-.n ii I t- i'. ! '. ' ! ': - v 1 1 " -M-!.c.v .;. 5. .V, i::nry Jii.V-,.. One night nurse, one assistant day J O. C Ziak of Mrdoil; was in the nurse, dining room girl and ot'.tr cify today leaking after a few r.iiU help. Masonic Home. Thone 31 G. Iters' at the court house, departing d&w-tf !tlii' afternoun fjr hi:; heme. bad weather. Rear grader man. 70c per hour, with same minimum. Sleeping accommodation aal. a J , J .-l (4 IV Ullt 111 .11 IilUC L I,' board themselves. - Apply to C. F. Vallcry, county j ti highway commissioner, riattsmouth. Neb. tf-d&w WANTED young man who was discovered Wed nesday night breaking into the store of II. Wainfroub, was given a sen tence to the state reformatory at Kearney, Neb., as thV? result of his crime. The young man has had a varied experience during his few years of life Judging from what can be learned of his past and 'the pres ent offense is not the first in which he has been engaged. He has had previous experience with the gentle art of burglary which caured bin. to! draw a sentence in Douglas county but was later paroled to the Salva tion Army and then disappeared to re-appear later in this city with the old habit of breaking into places still strong upon him. lie was brought before Judge M. Archer on his preliminary hearing and on the reading of the charge en tered a plea of guilty and waived the preliminary hearing and was bound over to the district court where he was placed on trial before Judge Beg ley ar.d entered a plea of guilty to the charge preferred against him. The court after hearing the state ment nf the case sentence me youth ful bnrr.lar to the Xebr:-.,a state re fornn'nry r.t Kearney and as lie Is only 17 years cf ae from his state ment he wil have several years to spend in the institution for youthful offenders. Yur Druggist F. G. FRICKE & CO. SURPRISED THEIR FRIENDS HERE Kizs Anna Meyers and Frank Ed vrrd Stand:r Stoal a March on Louisville Folks. Prom Friday's Iially. JMi-s Anna Meyers and Frank Ed ward Slander surprised their friends very pleasantly on Tuesday of last week by departing for Omaha, where they were married at the Catholic church, the pastor officiating. They returned the same day to receive their parental blessings, and then left for Bernard. Ia., to visit Mr- and Mis. Joseph Kelly. Mrs. Kelly is a sister of the groom. At the marriage ceremony they were attended by Mr. and Mrs.- Mike Ryan df Omaha. Mrs. Ryan is a life long chum of the bride, and was for merly Miss L,ocia Iladdon of Louis ville. She was recently married to Mr. Ryan at the same church and by the fame clergyman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers, a highly respected family of Louisville, and is a young lady of amiability and most pleasing manner. The groom is the second ton of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stander, one of the pioneer families of Cass county, and is a splendid young man. They will reside on the old home place as the groom's par ents will retire from the farm, but have not decided where they will locate. This popular young couple start on their life's journey together under and most favorable circumstances, attended by the best wishes of their many friends. Louisville Courier. ti.; W-'vLf I ' : y.i. mm v Wonderful Bargains in "Waterloo" Dress Aprons! For the woman who takes pride in appearing neat and dainty while doing her housework these aprons are just what she wants. Beauti fully tailored, full cut throughout and easily laundered. Bungalow Aprons at $1.50 Grey and Dark Blue Percale Apron Dressei at $2.00 Grey and Dark Blue Percale FLU AT WEEPING WATER Report of the illness of the Frank Bcekelmann family at Weeping Wat er is reported at the office of Coun ty Clerk George R. Sayles. The whole family is reported to be down with the malady and the county phy sician has ordered them quarantined for the sickpess. Other styles in Percale Apron Dresses nattily trimmed in contrasting colors and with deep three-inch hems at $2.25 $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 Gingham Apron Dresses at $4.00 and $5.00 The following are a few odds and ends in Apron Dresses, (broken lots) that we have marked especially low for quick selling. These are all exceptional values. The price verifies our statement: CASS COUNTY FARM FOR SALE lUr BSST.- Fl 221 oocii s r lour vFLCUPAv - i f ti The Best You Can Bay!" fee . ISXSSZ D. C. Soap, 5 bars 25c Lenox Soap, 5 bars 25c Ivory Starch, per package. . . 5c Skinner Macraroni, per packa !0c Tomatoes, 2'2-b can 20c Lima Beans. 2-lb can 1 5c Pork and Bean?, 1-lb 3 cans for 25c Corn 1 dozen cans $1.75 Sliced Pine Apple, 2-lb can 40c Sliced Pine Apple, 2!2-lb can 50c Hytone Sliced Pine Apple, 22-can 60c Apricots (in syrup) per can 45c Peaches (in syrup) per can 40 and -50c Fruits and Vegetables! Green Onions Radishes Celery Head Lettuce Cauliflower Carrots Rudabagoes Cabbage Turnips Oranges, per doz. 40 to 75c Bananas, 12c per pound Apples (fancv) 85c peck Cranberries, 3 quarts 25c ri BUB 3-FOUND CAW L1 Li v r H u u e a K H ' U H I aS h nk m H ah h b 55c PER POUND H Phone 53 and 54 For sale, a farm of 125 acres, well improved, hog tight, 11 acres prair ie, good house, barn, hay shed, ce ment walks, garage, granary, corn crib, wash house, wood house, cob house, chicken house, shop, machine shed. Located 4 miles from Union on state road. J. M. CHALFANT, jlD-2w; 2d) Union, Netf. PUBLIG SALE! 22 ;-t The undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction at his home 6 miles west of Murray and G miles east of Manley; 5'i miles south of the German Lutheran church on WEDNESDAY, FEBR. 18th commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. the following described property to- wit: 28 Head of Horses 28 Registered Percheron stallion. Teddy It. (97686), foaled on March 30. 1912, weight 1900 lbs; one team bay and brown, 7 and 9 years old, wt. 2900; one team mares, bay and black, 7 years old, wt. 2800, both in foal to jack; brown mare. 4 years old. wt. 1100. in foal to jack; roan gelding, 10 years old, wt. 1500; one team, jack and jenny, black, weight 2300, 2 and 3 yrs. old; one team bay and grey Jenny mules, coming four years old, wt. 2100; one team bay mares, 6 and 7 years old, wt. 2(uu; three mules, 2 years old; one bay mare, 8 years old; one grey mare, 10 years old, in foal to jack; one team mares 2 and 3 years old; one bay colt, 1 year old;" two suckling mule colts; one suckling horse colt; two bay saddle horses. 25 Head of Cattle 25 Four good milch cows, all giving milk; three milch cows, to be fresh soon; two stock heifers, balance are calves and steers. Twenty Duroc-Jersey brood sows; twenty-five Duroc-Jersey stock hogs. Farming Implements , John Deere two-row corn plow; P. & O. riding lister, cood as new; Monitor press drill; Avery double- row stalk cutter, eood as new; two Jenny Lind cultivators; 12-inch gang plow, with extra lays; 16-foot, 16 inch disc; Marseilles corn elevator, 2S feet, with power; a 4-hole corn sheller; Alamo gas engine, 9 h. p.; Dempster grinder, No. 4 size; hay rake; Deering mower; McCormic. mower, 5 fodt; hay rack with trucks; sled; manure spreader; tank heater; new Newton wagon; Rush ford wag-, on; three sets 1 -inch harness; two sets 1-inch harness; two saddles; good top buggy: surrey; "White Lily" washing machine; Round Oakj heating stove; 4 h. d. Stover gasoline, engine. I Lunch Will be Served at Noon j TERMS All sums of $10 and under ca3h. On sums over $10 a credit of six to eight months will be given onj good bankable note, bearing 8 in-, terest from date of sale. All prop-j city to be settled lor before being, removed from the premises. J A. J. SCHAFER. I COL. W. R. YOUNG, Auctioneer. 4 Only Apron Dresses All Light Colors 2 Only Apron Dresses Light Colors 13 Apron Dresses $1.39 All Colors 27 iipron Dresses $1.65 All Colors H. M. SQENNICHSEN, Phone 53 and 54 Plattsmouth, Neb. DEATH OF LITTLE CHILD This morning at 6:25 occurred the death of Barbara Allen, the little daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Otto Lu schinsky. the little one having been sick for the past two weeks with a very sever attack of flu and pneu monia. The death of the beloved lit tle daughter has come as a severe blow to the parents and grandpar ents and in their hour of grief they will have the deepest sympathy of the host of friends in the affliction that has been visited upon them. Little Barbara Allen Luschlnsky was aged 11 months and 2 days and her bright little life that had brought so much sunshine and happiness into the home will be greatly missed by the family circle in which she was an adored figure. The funeral tervlces wil be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home on Wintrsten hill and the Interment made'at Oak Hill cem etery west of the city. Ben Dill of Murray returned this afternoon from Lyons, Neb., where he has been for the past few days visiting with his mother. Mrs. A. Dill, who Is making her home there with a daughter. 23 LOUIE FRIEDRIdlL Clerk. THE UNIVERSAL CAS The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be changed to a most delightful open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold -proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3-inch tires all around. A real family car. Anybody can safely drive it. It has all he conveniences of an electric car with the economy which goes with Ford cars, low cost of purchase price, small cost of operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look at it? LLLJU T. 3. Pollock Gorago Plattsmouth, Neb 5 Jhh. 'in i 1 -i4-CVT A Ml 3 Ui Phone No. 1 MMAON 0 x L I It'd I ill IIS l.i "V I IX 1