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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2C. lf?0 FLATTSMOTTTTT. STJH-WTX.ET.Y JOURNAL I Notice to Ford Owners! How are your lights? Does your motor crank hard? If you have these troubles your magneto is weak. A new magneto would cost you $20.00 installed. We recharge your magneto without taking your motor down for $5.00. Gomo In and Lei Us Explain! W.W.WASLEY, WRESTLING MATCH HERE NEXT FRIDAY Garage Phone 650 WTB.za::::s::::w; B"."fl"' w-.m ..Bzm:tLiKm-:m. House Phone 502 GLENWOOD VET DIES FROM EFFECT OF GAS 'rank. Widows. Wei Known in This City. Passed Away at His llonzz in Iowa City Todav. Fr'-m V,'-or: :.c Co. I of li n;e::.h. rs of the famous lt.Sth Infant rv. which wns formed at !! r: u !;:., ha passed :.u.;y the result ui' hi-- injuries i . . (! uv r a y-.rr a-jo ill the Sr. i.ir'"!. -ivc in whuh the 4':id ':ivii!,i; U'7f : ih): a prominent part. This young man was Frank M. Wid ows. . !J kmw:i id a h.rg number :' tl.i- n -:uuts i,( fhis city and the ('.'! i i. t -1 n -ii i ms of a nuiiilitr oi l'i: t:: rii'.nt !i ';.- who trw.I in this er.u i ni;; t imi. Mr. Widows was 22 ?... (I' aw and tiic full flu-'n of hi j oung manhood when the call to a':,,- i:,ih : th" nation and h r.'.!.?';! J. is home town company on Ju;!'-' .".. I f i 7 . going v. i;h his ' ny to ':.. p .Milis. Nnv York if tr-- r ' 2 i : 7 ;;! Unidirrir i. fi.-.t.'c- i-i the of that year M.'.rt It in all of the arrive ''' k the wa r up to the time of his le I: u- u.-..J. He served 110 I ii- the Lorrairt sppit and ! toucht in the terrific conflicts of the Champagne. Chateau Thierry campaigns and while fighting in the St. Mihiel offensive was gassed, front the effects of which he never fully recovered and since his return home has gradually failed in health. The funeral services were held yes terday at the Christian church at Glenwood conducted by Rev. I). S. Thompson, and the body laid to rest in the cemetery in that city. SINGLE COMB RHODE Event to be Held at Coates Frank Schmarder of Louisville and Tom Ray of Omaha Principals. From Wednesday's Dalty An athletic event of more than usual -worth is arranged for Friday evening, March f. at Coates hall when Frank Schmarder of Louisville is to appear on the mat with Tom Ray. the fa.t Omaha wrestler in the main event while Lee Fickler of this city will also appear with one of the wrestlers of the V at Omaha as hia opponent in a fast preliminary. Both Schmarder. a:Ttl Fickler are we!! known throughout the county as two of the best men in the game and Tom Ray is cue of the leaders in the wrestling game in the big city jup the river so that the event will I be one of great interest. Mr. Fic i kler will .referee in the main event r.f the evening according to the pres ent program. LOUISVILLE PEOPLE FILE INCORPORATION WILL HOLD HEARINGS From Wednesday's Paily. The office of Clerk of the District Court James M. Robertson has re ceived notification that a represent ative of the federal government will be present at the opening .session of the district court on March 1 for the purpose of conducting the hearings on the final applications for citizen ship of a number of n-iny aliens. The federal authority ;- are dp: : rat:. of making this occasion one of iin pressi veil ess to give the newly au thorized citizens an id-a of the im portance of the occasion and the. sig nificance of the fact thiu tliev have mained over Sunday, guests at the home of Mrs. Feller's sister, Mrs. Flnier Webb and husband. Mr. Fel ler was employed here as a machin ist in 1!17-1S and they enjoyed the opportunity of renewing acquain tances about the city during their brief isit. Trom Wednesday's Dally. V.. U. Taylor, one of the leading resilient-; of Weeping Hater, was in cay vtiterduy for a few hours looking after visum matters of busi fi( ss. become t ion. a part of the American tia- LOCAL NEWS Fanners' Union Mercantile Co. is Formed and Incorporated Witli County Clerk. .". 101'. H us.se II Todd. From Wednesday'? raily. The articles of incorporation of the Farmers I'nion Mercantile com pany have been filed in the office of ISLAND RED EGGS ' c'ouni v Clerk George K. Saylos by a large number of residents of Louis ville and vicinity. The place of busi ness of the new company is given as Louisville. Neb. The capital stock cf the company is named at $a0.u00 divided into "0o sharts of $100 I have the pure strain of single comb Rhode Island Red chicken eggs for hatching, can deliver promptly. SS.00 per hundred or $1.."0 per setting of la eggs. Rhone , 4tsw-4fd The Cedar Creek school will give a box social and program Friday, February 27. 1920. Indies bring boxe:-;. Everybody invited Lelia 15. Duff. Esther L. Noyes. Teachers. d&w WANTED Or.e night nurse, one assistant day rrp. dining room girl and other l.e'p. Masonic Home. Phone "?.. d&w-tf We have a few Sacks of Flour left which we are dis posing of for il-r rest! 4! I WWW . - Other brands Omar Puritan Golden West . Little Hatchet Goochs Best Be sure and place your order in at once as we have only a few sacks left at this price. Fay-Day Specials! Rio, (broken) two pound? for 25c Pork and Beans, three cans 25c EL. C. Corn Flakes, three packages 25c Bulk Macaroni, per pound 1 5c Lencx Soap, five bars 25c D. C. Soap, five bars 25c 2!2-pcund can Tomatoes 20c Navy Beans, 2-lbs for 25c Brown Beans 3-lbs for 25c Apricots gallon can 90c Peaches gallon can 90c 2 lb can Pumpkin 10c Baby Lima Beans, 2-lb can ISc Coffee, 3-lb for $1.00 Potatoes, (Minnesota White) per bushel 3.50 Potatoes, (Red River Eaily Ohio) per bushel 3.75 Monarch Coffee, 3-lb can, $1.65 V . 1 SOEfllCHSEN. Phohe 53 and 54 Plattsmouth, Neb. each. It is provided in the incorporation that when the sum of $6,000 has been Fold in ttock that the new cor poration will start operation. The business of the company is named as the buying and selling of grain, hay end all farm produce as well a"? gen fral merchandise. The company is incorporated by the following: A. J. Deitrich. Lee A. Cole. Charles Fetzer. George Vogler, John Gakemeier. M. L. William?. John Gauer. Philip Hen n in gs. Dewey Spangler, Dan W. Sbocman. Arthur C. Shoeman, August Stohlman, J. A. Stohlman, J. G. Shoeman. Joe John son. Edward Jochim. Will Kehne, Ray Harper. E. A. Ingram. Louis Mayfield. John H. Busche, William V.. Hoover. Lawrence Group. C. G. Mayfield, Henry H. Ragoss. Andrew Stohlman. William C. Kraft, An drew A. Shoeman. Ernest Pankcnin, Lloyd R. Group. Edwin Group. El mer Johnson. Gust Jochim. Charles' Voigtmann. William Stohlman, Her man Roeber. MARCH APPROACHING The weather today was a forcible if not altogether pleasant reminder that the first of March was upon us and that blustery weather that is so characteristic of the first of the spring months might be expected. Flurries cf :-now made it disagree able getting around and a sharp north wind served to remind one that it was not summer by several months. Reports from out in the state last night indicated that con siderable snow had fallen in the western portion of the states but fortunately the worst of the storm seems to have worn itself out before reaching here. From Monday's Pally. W. II. Heil of Louin.vldlle was in the city for a few ho-.ir today look ing after some matters i business. Miss Opha Stone of near Cedar Creek was among those going to Om aha this afternoon to visit for a few hours. L. H. Puis of Murray was in the citv todav for a few hours looking after some matters oi Harness with the merchants. V unrv cc hi:T W , i v. ;o; vki' ' over Sunday at IMurr-.v with hrn:f folks, returned this morning to his duties at Cedar Creek. Commissioners Harris and l';tz and Highway Commissioner C. F. Vallery were down in the vicini'v of M:trrjv today looking after road v. ork. Walter I lessen How. who has b'en attending to some bu-iness master in this city lor a shoj i time, returned this morning to his !;!:: n-or t'erlar Creek. From Wednesday's Dauy. Attorney C. S. Abiiic-h and Pearl Rover of Elmwood were in the city today where they w:e (a! lei on some matters in Conner: ion with the probate of the estate of t!:: father cf Mr. Rover. Sitiion Clark departed this after noon for Evansfnn. Wyo.. where h. was culled by the dai.ger.ius illne----of his brothtr. Robert dark, having received a message calling him to the bedside of the sick broiher. Mrs. John Sneed of ?.o'if!i S'ou'C City. Ia.. who has bn visiting her aunt. Mrs. Joseph Adam-, in this city for a few- days, departed thi1 morning for Greenwood for a short visit before returning to her home. Mrs. Joseph Xovatr.y an 1 daugh ter, Mrs. Emil Stenik. were among those going to Omaha this morning where they will visit their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Mary Kvril. who has been very poorlv for the past few days. Peier Schroeder and family return ed la.-t ;.n.ng from Ctdar where the h. Creek IS e been for a few days ja enjoying a visit with relatives ar.d frientTs in the old Imme. Alfred G:nis-n:er of .Murray was rauong the visitors in the city ye.-ter-d.ty afternoon f- i- a fv' hoars at- .cnaiflg to sori:e mutt.-rs r.f 1 iic frit ICS in the ha j i u i n r ay was rom vi- i! ing 1--a. at been f.r e'n en iis i'.irni !:.-? J 4 a::d calling 0:1 i; is county seat. Ir. (;. 11. :;. ;ort i 'i t he c i? y 1 or lay : :?.'ai:a vhere h with hi; d-:ug!.'er. M i s the ho-pitai where she ha..: t!ie past few weeks. V.'a.-h A. Young, who ha.-, gaged i a Mac in: it h in ir at west of this city for the years. cu:i:" in this afternoon and d-parted on the afternoon Kurling-t-):: train for Omaha to secun- cjme snprdies for his slaip. '. Couittryma;) of t!:e Citizens' bank of Oga.lala. Xei.. was in the City today i:i company with his i rr. her. Y. l; -Ve.'.awk.t. engaged in the cio.-in (l their fathers etate and thi t ( moon ( '. s. for his Lome ports condiihms there as being the i" -: f.rr several vears. I " e a a ra i 'a B. K. F. Timers for FORD CARS This little accesory on your Ford car will work wonders. Starts easily in zero weather, puts pep into the motor. Easily installed lasts the life of your Ford. No oiling required. No rollers to wear out and short your motor. Money Back Guarantee With Every B. K. F. Timer Sold We have the agency for Cass county and carry a stock for immediate delivery. Call and have one installed. GARAGE AND REPAIR MEN We have a fine Sub-Agency Proposition for YOU. Studebaker Cars Maxwell Cars and Trucks Repair and overhaul your car now Our shop is at your command. Shipment of denatured alcohol just arrived. J. I-". WOLFF, Main St. Garage Telephone 79 Block South of Postoffice a a a Li U M a i t B B U ol.ing after some matters of busi ness. lr. Ci. II. Gilmore of Murray wa& a passenger tiris afternoon for Oma t'a where ! v. ill visit villi his daughter at the hospital i ; few hours. Lester Wunderlicn came up last evening from his home at Nehawka Countryman, of near ! and visited here over night at the C. A. Rosen- for ( 'Oitn 1 1 ;:ian depui'ted .Omaha where he is attending in the west. He re- ' --chool. ' r Captain Hamilton Thorn, wife and two baby daughters will depart this evening on No. - for their future Lome at f'amp Upton. N. Y., where the captain is now stationed. Mrs. Thorn has been visiting in this city at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Dwyer, since the birth of the two daughters. ut 1 heme of his sister. .Mrs. af- ! crans. departing this mornin? Krern WcJr'-sdavs Oally. George Smith of Rock Bluffs was in the city today for a few hours looking af'tr som'e matters of business. wa in the visit with Cork, and SECURES MARRIAGE LICENSE From Wednesrtav'n Tiatlv. A marriage license was issued yes terday afternoon in the county court to Mr. Charles G. McCarthy of Wy oming: and Miss Edith Ost of Ne hawka. The bride-to-be is a daugh ter of William Ost. one of the prom inent resident of Nehawka neighbor hood and the groom comes from one of the prominent pioneer families of Otoe countv. HATCHING EGGS From Friday'r. rallv. George Cook of Alvo city yesterday enjoying : his brother. Charls-s K. spending a short time in the county seat. Nat Huston, of Ln"hitte. was in the city today for a few hours, be ing the first time in several weeks that he has been able to leave the farm. Mrs. Fred Schliefert. of Louisville va in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness with the merchants and (tilling on her friends in the county teat. From Saturday's Priily. D. E. Eaton of Union was a visitor in the city today for a few hours looking after some business matter? at the court house. John Gakemeier of near Murdoc"; -was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters, of business and calling on his friends in the county seat. Frank Schmarder ef Louisville was in the city teday for a short time. icturniiig this afternoon to the mp t roped is. . Attorney C. 1Z. Te ."ft of Weeping 'iiir ctnno in last evening to spend a tew n ours todav at the- court hoii-c looking after ictal matters. ". M. ('hriswis:er of Nehawka nr. up lar veii:it- freni his- heme zr.-d visited over night in this city looking uftc-r Lusiae.-i.-i jua.it crs. W. J. Phiipott came in last even ing from Colorado and spent a few ro;:!-; i nthis city enroute to Weep ing Wrter. Mr. Phiipott is inter ested in lpnd in the west. E. K. i,:. niberlain of Cedar Creek was in ti.r- city today for a few hours 'iro'lte hon e 'rem Kansas City . lore ! had been for a few hours GRADER MEN WANTED Four grader men for work in ( ass county are desired at onctt. I;e.-I-dents of county preferred: Head grader man acting us fore man. SOc an hour, with a minimum of $100 a month to protect a gin list bad weather. Rear erader man. T0 per h. nr. with same minimum. Sleeping accommodations and a cook furnished by state but men mu:t beard themselves. Apply to C. F. Vallery. countv highway commissioner, PlaitMuouth. Neb. tf-dJC-w Journal want ads pay. LATEST STYLE -MILLINERY- We have a large stock of the latest style ladies hats in beautiful creations. Come take a look they will please you and at prices which Omaha cannot meet. H. WABMTROU Main Street, Plattsmouth, Neb It ', Thoroughbred S. C. White Leg horn eggs, selected for hatching pur poses. The egg laying machines. See our flock. H. H. Cotton, d&w-tf For Sale Ten acres on Lincoln avenue. Will take some other prop erty in part payment. Also two lots on North 8th street and six-room cottage on North 9th street. R. B. Windham. 3td&w FOR SALE The Russ Todd improved SO acres, 3 miles uest of Plattsmouth. at $250 per acre till March 1, possession giv en March 1. T. II. Pollock, phone 1. Fine line of stationery and cor respondence paper at the office. From Mondav lni!y. W. G. Boedeker of the Murray fltate bank was a visitor in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of business. ACornev C. A. Rawls was a visit or in VTiion this morning where he v?.s called to attend a meeting of the co-operative elevator company being held in that place :oday. Henry Heebner. manager of the Cedar Creek elevator, was in the city for a few hours today enroute to his duties after an over Sunday visit with relatives at Murray. Joe Bulin and wife were over Sunday visiters at the home of Mrs. Bulin's parents near Pacific Junc tion, returning home this after noon. Ralph Larson of the Bank of Com merce of Louisville wa3 an over Sun day visitor in this city with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Larson, and to attend the memorial exer cises of the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Feller and Journal their young son came down from Omaha Saturday afternoon and re- 'TT7.'. .'''5 iit Vasi - I ISOf Our -! 1 " Advance Showing of exclusive and authentic models of M illinery Friday and Saturday, February 27-28 A After weeks of careful preparation we will offer for your approval the larg est selection of authentic styles we have ever shown for this early season. -WHAT WE WILL SHOW- THESE MATERIALS THESE STYLES THESE TRIMMINGS Celephone Eatavia Raffa Lisere Sipper Hair Cloth Off-the-Face Models Side Rolls Pokes Flexible Brims Draped Effects Maline Hats Handmade Hats Gage Sailors Flowers and Fruit Wings Quills Glycerined Ostrich Raffa Fins Gros Grain and Satin Ribbon In all the wanted color combination NEW SPRING VEILS Parisian models $7.50 Up Many new designs In ehenile and embroidery eftct. Gage patterns $10 to $15.00 jg, J j VjJ y 3