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FLATTSMOUTH Snn-Wr.PJTLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, TT-EEUATiY 9.0. Ir.Xi.
SERVES AS DRIVER
FOR GEN. PERSHING
Clyde Kaufmann of This City Se
lected to Drive Auto for General
at Camp Lewis, Washington.
From Wednesday's Dally.
Clyde Kaufmann, formerly of this
city, but for the past three years a
is. Clyde was assinged as his driver, r A Pll I WAPAMpY
and accompanied him on his autoj.(J ILL lAUAIlUl
trips over the camp and the sur
rounding country. The occasion
was one that will long be remember
ed by Clyde and he greatly enjoyed
the experience in traveling: with the
leader of the army. Mr. Kaufmann
enlisted in the regular army Jan
ary 1017 and was assigned to the
coast artillery and stationed at San
Franeieo for a greater part of the
time but since the close of the war
has been at Camp Lewis, lie is ex-
member of the military forces of
the United States and who has for , pecting to return to California as
several months been stationed at
Camp Lewis, Wash., had the distinc
tion of being the driver of the auto
assigned to General John J. Persh
ing during his stay at Camp Lewis.
Clyde, who is now serving in the
motor transport corps of the army
was selected by the general com
manding the post at Camp Lewis
to accompany him to Tacoma, Wash.,
where they met the party of distin
guished army officers headed by the
late chief of the A. E. F. and who
were to pay a visit of inspection to
the Washington cantonment. The
trip was made by auto and while
General Pershing was at Camp Lew-
soon as his enlistment
pires.
period ex-
PASS COMPROMISE
WET GOODS BILL
New Jersey Assemblymen Approve
Measuie Calling for Drink of
310 Per Cent Alcohol.
IN THE CABINET
President Wilson Expected to An
nounce Today Successor to
Secretary Lansing.
U. S. EXPECTS TO COLLECT
BILLION MORE IN TAXES
Washington, Feb. 2... Collection
of at least $1,000,000,000 additional
income and war profit taxes is ex
pected by internal revenue officials
to result from an audit of the con
solidated tax returns of affiliated
corporations. Seven hundred expert
accountants and 000 clerks will be
employed.
Funds for perfecting the account
ing organization are provided in the
legislative appropriation bill now
before the house. Revenue officials
say, no fraud is Involved, that it Is
simply a case of errors in- calcula
tions.
Already 200 of the 14.T.00 returns
of this class have been audited and
show additional taxes of $41,000,000.
QUARANTINED FOR SMALLPOX
IS YOUR PROPERTY
FULLY INSURED
AGAINST FIRE?
Trenton, X. J.. Feb. 24. Amid
scenes of tumult and cries for recog
nition by members of the floor after
two hours' debate, the Xew Jer.se
house of the assembly late this after
noon paseed a compromise "wet"
Lill fixing ?.- per cent alcohol by
volume which is declared to be
slightly stronger than the 2. 75 beer
of war time prohibition days at the
legal limit for beverages in Xew
Jersey. The bill was agreed to by
wet democrats and wet republicans
and had the sanction of Governor
Edwards. It was presented to the
house in the form of a committee
substitute for the Barrett 4 per cent
bill which was the democratic meas
ure and it was passed by a vote of 27
to 21.
The passage of the bill today was
not what they ccst years ago.M,roni'fe'1 b' the desire of Attorney
'itnerai -wc rane 10 nave me meas
ure on the statute books in order to
fortify him in his proposed action be
fore the United States supreme court
r.ext Monday to upset the prohibi
tion amendment and the Volstead
act. winch proceedings he has been
directed to institute bv Governor
Edwards, who was elected on a dis
tinctly wet issue.
It is believed that the senate will
p:".-s the bill.
The Insurance Companies
succest to their agents that
all buildings should be insur
ed at their PRESENT RE-
PLACEMENT VALUES and
Washington, Feb. 24. President
Wilson Is expected to announce to
morrow his selection of a successor
to Robert Lansing as secretary of
state. White house officials, in say
in gtonight that announcement of
the appointment might be expected
within the next 24 hours, refused
to discuss the question of whom the
president had agreed upon. The
names of Frank L. Polk, secretary
ad interim since the resignation of
Mr. Lansing ten days ago after a
disagreement -with the president over
the calling of cabinet meetings, and
previously tinder-secretary of state,
continues to be mentioned most
prominently for the portfolio.
Speculation as to the possibility
of Mr. Palk's selection takes cogniz
ance of the fact that he understands
thoroughly the Adriatic question
the most pressing matter now engag-
... . .
ing me aiieiuion 01 me si.ue uepari- 1,0.1ns ani tiisrounis
Alrn I I, n annrtlntmnr. nn. I 1 VT1 M ftS
der-sccretary as secretary would -be
in line with the policy followed when
Mr. Lansing, then holding an office
coresponding to that occupied by
Mr. Polk, was made secretary after
William J. Bryan resigned.
Possibility of the transfer of New
ton D. Raker from the war depart
ment to the state department also
continued to be discussed today, along
with probability that Mr. WJlieon
might go outside his official family
to choose a new secretary.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK
Of Plattsmouth, Nebr.
Charter Xo. 7S0 in the .tT of NV-
bi askn :tt I h clos of lnin-ss
on February 11. i:-'0.
lIESOt'RCES
7!V0.
claims, !., inlutini? it 1 1
government Ix.n.ls
Bunking bouse, furniture :inl
fixtures 1.479 00
Other real estate iO.000.no
Current expenses, taxes and
interest paid 1.1Sl(.41
( as ii items I'll.iiU
One from National anl Stale
banks .- 71,14;.4l
("becks and items of exi-h'ge !;
Currency r..it:! l.od
Cold coin L'.r.ifti.oo
Silver, nickels and cents.... .07.
TOTAL
$ l::7.4ti;
j.i.um.TTins
nuildjng costs have great
Iy increased and many prop
erty owners are now carrying
only 40 cr 50 per cent of the
insurable value on their home
or business building
Let us write additional in
surance for you now
Don't wait until a fire oc
curs and then regret that you
had only half enough insur
ance to cover your loss
Call us and we will be glad
to tell you how much insur
ance you should carry.
UMhiCtt It. rL'LUJ" and
T. H. POLLOCK,
Insurance and Real Estate
Phone No. 1 Phttornouth !
T
FARM FOR SALE
FOR SALE 18 ACRES
The James Dvorak place about'
one mile southeast of Plattsmouth
court house. Well improved with 6-
room house, running water, electric
lights, toilet and bath, all in fine
ehape. Large hay barn, cattle barn,
buggy and auto shed,-chicken house.
etc. 15 acres in alfalfa; lots of
fruit. All in excellent condition.
Immediate possession. For price and
terms address Joseph Pick, phone
Douglas 4 270. l.r,02 Dodge St.. Om
aha. Neb. Evenings or Sundays call
Webster 4S5G. 2w-d&w
""apital slock paid in.
Surplus fund
I"ndividel profits
Individual deposits suhject lo
check
fx-mand certificates of de
posit . . . i
Time certiticat
"as ii ier's check
.'.!. IiOO.Oo
10.Mi.Hl
4.47s.t
.Oil
Oepositor's jruarant
T TA I
of deposit. lriL'.ii!!.
oiillafidin 1' J. r 1
mid . . . ::, i j. 1 1
..$:;
pio.::
State of Nebraska
County of
raska
Cashier of the
herebv swear
I. H. A. Schneider,
at.ove named hank do
that the ahnvc statement is a correct
and true copy of the report made lo
the State KankinK Hoard.
ii. a. scii.i:ini:r:.
Attest: I'uMii.-r.
.1. M. TSOMKP.TS. Director.
.1. P. FA II' I li rector.
My farm of 21'J acres, six and one-
half miles northwest of Plattsmouth.
Good improvements. 70 acres farm
land, balance in pasture and tim
ber, with good spring water in pas
ture. Price $130.00 per acre. Pos-
m'sm'UI aiven April i.m. l'j 'ii. jotin
X. i:k. Route Xo. 2. Plattsmouth.
Xebraska. f20-4w
THIS IS FOR YOU
Suhserihed and sworn to before me
this joili uay ol Kehniary, IVL'0.
I:. V.. WINDHAM.
(Seal) Notary Public.
(My commission expires Oct. 1 i. 1!21.)
A good 7-room house with 2 fine
level lots close in. most desirable lo
cation in city. Will take horses and
farm machinery. See me at once or i
call phone r7.. F. M. Welshimer.
tfd&w
REPORT OF THE COXDITICN
OF THIS
BANK OF CASS COUNTY
of Plattsmouth, Nebr..
This morning Chief of Police
Manspeaker placed a quarantine on
one of the boarding curs near the
Uurlington freigirt office as a ease
of smallpox has developed there.
Roy Mct'artie, one of the men em
ployed on the work at the Platte
river bridge was reported as sui'lYr
ing with the malady and aceordiiigly
the quarters were placed under quar
antine. This is the second case to
be reported in the city as the K. K.
McQueen home on West Rock slret
was quarantined some time :igo.
members of the family suffering
from the disease. The present e.-ves
of smallpox are however very light
ones.
We print everything but r.ionev
and butter. Iet us serve you.
PUBLIC SALE!
320 Acre Farm for Sale!
3 MILES WEST OF PLATTSMOUTH
I have the exclusive agency for the sale of the 320
acre farm owned by the Jacob Vallery Jr. estate. This
farm lies three miles vest of Plattsmouth on the Louis
ville road and is too well known to need any descrip
tion in this advertisement. There are very few farms
for sale in this part of the county.
We have a price on this farm that is right and
someone is goin to buy it and that right soon. Who
will be the lucky purchaser? If interested, better see
me at once.
T. H. POLLOCK,
Phone No. 1
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Read the Journal for all ittn iiew
A l:i.y liver b-ils to chronic dv.s-
pejisia ami constipation weakens
the whole system. I loan's Resrulets
(.,0c per box) act mildly on the liver
and bowels. At all drug stores.
paimts! BLIC SALE!
PUBLIC SALE!
The undersigned will offer for sale
at Public Auction at the F. R. Guth-j
mann farm, 2 miles east and Y2 mile
north of Cedar Creek; 9 miles west
and 3 miles north of Plattsmouth,
Xebr., on
Charter Xo. fi41 in the State of
traka at the close of husines-;
on Kehrnn rv 1 I. 19 JO.
We now have a Paint
ing Department and have
an experienced Automo
bile Painter.
let us dress up your
old car with a new coat
of paint and make it look
like new.
Better stop in and ar
range for a date as our
paint shop is always in
use.
T,H. Pollock Oarage
PK0NE NO. 1
The undersigned will offer for.
RKSOiT.rns
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Hornls. securities, judgments.
claims, etc., 1110111111111? all
Fovernment bonds
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures
Other real estate
Current expenses, taxes and
Interest paid
Cash items
hue frum National and State
hunks
Checks and items of exc-ir
.Srt-M.fiOU.M
r.:.7::.7!i
i::.s::c.(.s
: 00. 00
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920
sale at public auction at his home Icommencinsr nt 10:00 o'clock i. m.. I Currenc v
' " Il'rold eoill
inree and one-half miles northwest the following described property, to-1 Silver, nickels and cents.
of riattsmouth. one-quarter mile I wit:
8 Head Horses and Mules 8
one black mare, 6 years old. wt. I liabilities
2.4 9 7
!,l!7.il
"7.0 13. -i G
csi.r.o
17,1'ss.oi)
i.L'sT.r.o
west and three-quarters of a mile
south of Oreapolis, on
Monday, March 8.
the following described property.
to-wit:
Seven Head of Horses.
One team of gray mares, nine and
ten years old, weight 2250
one brown mare, two years old.
weight 900; one black horse, two
years old, weight 950; one team
mare colts, coming two years old;
black colt, seven months old.
One full blood roan Durham cow,
f-esh; one heifer calf, four months
old.
Farm Machinery,
one set or Inch and a half work
harness; one set of single harness;
TOTAL
. .$77H.L'fi0...0
about 1300; one roan mare, 9 years I capital --tnok n-iid in.
old, wt. about 1250; one black horse,
11 years old, wt. about 1350; one
bay horse. 4 years old. wt. about
1300; one black mare, 3 years old.
wt. about 1100; one bay mare. 12
years old, wt. about 1300; one mule.
years old, wt. about 1100: one
mule coming 2 years old.
19 Head of Cattle 19
Twelve cows, all to be fresh this
spring; three heifers, coming 1 year
. . . . $ no.nnn.ni)
Surplus fund 30,ooO.(m
I ndivided profits .!!.(
ndividual deposits, suhject
to check .!07.fi00.nl
Tirhe certificates of deposit. C0H,m;7."!
Cashier's checks outstanding G,6fti.o2
fnie to National and State
banks ll.Ofio.u
depositor's guaranty fund... 7.007.77
Hie undersigned will sell ;it j, i'
L.C auction at his home on the old
I'erry Marsh farm at Rock Rluffj nn
Friday, February 27,
the following described property
to-wit :
One bay horse, six years r.H.
weight 1400; one black horse, sev
en years old. weight 14."0; one !.;-!'
horse, seven years old. weight !?.'.
Eight Head of Cattle.
One red cow. 0 years old. fr.-'h
March 1; one Nolstein cow. 0 years
old, fresh March 20; one rod cow. "
years old, fresh; one Hoist cin cow, s
years old. giving milk; one Wh?'
face cow. i years old, giving mill:;
one white Jersey. S years old, giving
milk; one good Holstein bull.
ye;irs old; one bull calf, C months
old.
Implements. Etc.
Three sets harness, two heavy,
one light, extra collars; three hi.-Ji
wheel wagons; one lG-inch sulky
plow with extra lay. new; one 5-foot
Champion mower; one wood saw, 20
inch blades one CO-gallon tank and
pump; twelve Plymouth Rock hwis;
several pure bred cockrels; one low
wheel wagon; one buggy; one hay
rack; two discs; one 2-section har
row; one 14-inch plow; one saw
mandel; one incubator; one walking
lister; one feed grinder: onn Yankee
Hoy disc cultivator; one liapgood
riding cultivator; one Xew Depart
ure cultivator: one John Deere
walking cultivator; one Kingman
corn planter, check wire; one
Deere planter. 100 rods wire; Hid
ing attachment for plow or lister;
one feed mill, belt and extra, burrs;
one Iloosier seeder, grass seed at
tachment; one anvil t:nd fort:?;
some household goods, including or
gan, rocking chairs, dining table
and other articles.
Sale starts at 10 o'clock.
Lunch served at noon.
Terms of Sale.
All sums of ?10 and under, cash.
On sums over ?10 a credit of six
months will be given, purchaser giv
ing bankable note bearing eijh' j.( r
cent interest from date. Xo proper
ty to be removed until settled for
F. G. HULL and VJ. SEA Y.
Owners.
W. R. Young. Auctioneer.
George O. Dovev, Clerk.
1-Vel languid, wenk, run down?
Headathe? .Stomach "oft'?" A good
remedy j ; isurdoek Illood Hitters.
Ask your dru"i..t. I'rifc .'1.
Mrs. W. F. Rosencranfi and daugh
ter. Mrs. Waldemar Soennichsen,
and Mrs. Charles S. Dovey were
among tho.-e going to Omaha thi-i
morning where they will vi-it for
the day with friends and loo!-it..?
after ;ome business matter".
Louus Lir.er was a visitor in O:
aha today, going to that city on the
afternoon Uurlington train and will
remain there for a few hours.
---- '.2 ,v-''-''- '?f:L?$lP&
A tractor that wil! fit your
farm the Fordson
YOU can make your farm produce more at less
cost and with less effort on your part by
using the Fordcn tractor. Not only will it help
you prepc-re your land and cultivate the crops, but it
furnishes po wer fcr many other farm jobs.
The Fordson tractor is the result of long study of
farming conditions and it has proved a success. Burns
kerosene easy to operate and care for practically
trouble-proof.
There's an Oliver No. 7 Plow
for your Fordson
Just as the Fordson tractor gives ideal power, the
Oliver plow means ideal plowing. It is scientifically
designed for tractor service and is backed by a half
century of experience in making plows. It buries all
trash and weeds at the bottom of the furrow
maintains an even depth of furrow and is controlled
from the tractor seat.
Come in and let us show you this remarkable farm
team.
T. H- Pollock Parage,
Telephone No. 1 Plattsmouth, Neb
TOTAL
State of Nebraska
old; three heifers, coming 2 years county of rass
old; one bull coming 2 years old.
Four head of shoats.
Farming Implements
peering mnner, 7-root cut: one-
horse press drill; John Deere riding
lister and drill combined; St. Joe
walking lister; John Deere gang
plow; two Moline walking plows:
J
fi
I. R. F. l'uttersiin. Cashier of 1 1 1
above nurnel bank lo licreby swear
that the above .statement is a eorrei-t
ami true copy of the report made lo
the State Hankins H-iarl.
J:. t 'ATTKKSOX.
Attest: Cashier.
CI IAS. C. r.-I5MKI,K, Director.
JACOB TIJITSCM, Director
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 21st Uav of February. 1920.
AXNK C. UASSLER.
(Seat) Notary 1'ublic.
Poultry VVanterJI
I buy poultry any day of the week
except Saturday.
On account of sudden market
changes, I cannot quote prices.
one weDer wagon with two sets of sulky plow; P. & O. cultivator; New
wneeis; one. Wood Chuck low wheel ueparture cultivator; Moline culti
wagon; one hay rack; one buggy; ir: Jhn Deere two-row machine;
,o. t-i.. ..,,... . . . ivuuiic uim;, ciuerson nay raxe
w.. .ul.-j, BlllIV, ,MOW, ib-incn; three-seetton harrow fo m 7777 o, ,o,
y I 11- I - .ut VUJ UiU U U 1 CI J VVIIIIIIIOOIUII tAi'ilCS JTAJ ... A J 't.
-i.u Ime wanting piow, is- spreader; International corn piant-
Inh nw,.. 1(1;.. ,1.1 , I riT- In r. ..! 1 1 n , . .
.uuiiiic nainuii: UIOW. lb- uoucoiiiig mill uittUllfr: LWO-rOWl , tv
fneli nna Aic. in : t- - I SiaiK CUtter: MeCormiek mnu'or' I
' "' " -. one Vo ":,7..'.t riT", M Thomas' Eelprtrie Oil. For bums.
5-section harrow; one New Depart- w. "TV Sofl,,ls rut. am
1 . . . I "Mf-)S&4 UUA . mi . J.I - v Ulll vItv"''"'-',
u.e cumvaior. one ueenng mowing Case No. 4 cylinder corn sheller; druggists sell it. 30c and COc
uianinie, -iuui; one xitiie Dane I imeruanonai nanu snener: Bower
haw sweep: one Deere hav rake. ii.Pwer tee grinder with elevator:
foot: one sleijrh: six rod., of hw International 1 h. p. gasoline engine EGGS FOR SETTING
- ion rriieics- iu-n coin rf ci,nn.D. i o, o
corn crib wire: two bntrhertnr rt T60'.1"10
., , ' - mice nets oi worK har-1 Sinele comb White Leshorn Enir
ties: one barrel rnnrn K.rannna I ness! fivA tnnt
some chickens and other articles too 5-foot. 8-Inch endless belt; broad 1,sh straln 1 Per 15' $6 per 100-
numerous to mention. 1 iticnmond Champion seeder; lUrs- enry starkjohn, pnone iijj-j
Rnio ctarta of ,n iv LV.cr arm ana many other ar- 2tw-3td
, ucies too numerous to mention
Lunch served at noon. Lunch will be Served at Noon
Terms of Sale. TERMS All sums of $10 and For any itchiness of the skin, for
All sums of $10 and under. rash.lunder cash. On sums over S10 nlskin rashes, ehnn. nimoles. etc.. trv
On sums over $10 a credit of six Ki1 of 6. to 12 months will belDoan's Ointment. 60c at all drug
t"
1.1
months will be given, purchaser giv- able noe bearing 8 Interest from
ing bankable note bearing eight perl date. All proDertv to b Rtlrt r
1 a a . . vr
Wnen naving any pounry xo sen, cent interest from date. No proper- oerore Deing removed- from the
please call Phone 2411. ty to be removed until settled for. Premises.
IA T RICHARDSON J. F. STULL, Owner. HUNK Y SANDER.
v. w ... a v. wu.u, Auctioneer,
stores.
PIYNARD, NEBE.
W Ti. Young, Auctioneer.
Leonard Meisinger, Clerk.
K. P. PATTERSON. Clerk.
Are you. Mr. Business Man. tak-
ng advantage ot our stock of print
ing inks? . Need letterheads, envel-,
opes, statements, lnvpices, checks or 1
cards? Lt us orlnt them for -you.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
arage j
V" V . Hill
m d i v -
The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, seats five cxjmfortably. 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 the conyeniences 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?
T. H. Pollock t
Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth.
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