MONDAY, MARCH 1. 1920. PAGE TWC PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL WANTS EVERYBODY TO KNOW ABOUT IT KNOCKS OUT PAIN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pais makes Sloan's the World's Liniment Wrestling Match Plattsmouth, Neb. Tlu's famous reliever of rheumatic aches, soreness, stiffness, painful sprains, neuralgic pains, and most other external twinges that humanity tiuitrs from, enjoys its great sales be cause it practically never fails to bring speedy, comforting relief. Always ready for use, it takes little to fenetrate without rubbing and pro duce results. Clean, refreshing. At r.11 dm? stores. 35c. 70c. $1.40. ff.rlTW.giiVW.-S,ri FOR SALE 18 ACRES The James Dvorak place about one mile southeast of I'lattsniouth court house. Well improved with 6 room house, running water, electric lights, toilet and bath, all in fine shape. 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 4270, 1502 Dodge St., Om aha, Neb.- Evenings or Sundays call Webster -IS3G. 2w-d&w Periodic Bilious Attacks Persons subject to periodic bilious attacks v. ill' observe that their appe tite fails them just before an at tack. That is. they do not really crave food, but cat because it is meal time. If they will eat only a light im-al and n meat, then take two of Chamberlain's Tablets, the attack may be avoided. SO ACRES FOR SALE Mighty aires, :',o times northeast of l':iiou. -known as the U'ni. Albiu farm, offered for salo if taken with in the next four weeks; large brick house. For further particulars call on J. E. Shrader. Xehawka. Ncbr. PouStry Wanted! I buy poultry any day of the week except Saturday. On account cf cudden market changes, I cannot quote prices. When having any poultry to sell, please call Phone 2411. W. T. RICHARDSON SIYNAED. NEBR. y Comem and last year's stock in on the H. C. L. r Health Broke down and He Suffered Terribly Tanlac Overcomes the Trouble. "Ever since taking Tanlac I feel i:o fine that I want everybody to know what a wonderful medicine it ; is," said James R. Carson, of 2814 Izard street, Omaha, Neb. 1 "When my health broke down some time ago," he continued, "I lost my appetite and the little I did j manage to force down seemed to do me 'no good. My food would sour I on my stomach and cause me so much distress that I hardly ever saw ...I a well day. I was badly constipated and dlso suffered agonies from neu ralgia in my face and my shoulders ached so bad I felt like it would drive me distracted. I was so ner vous and restless that I could hard ly sleep and when I would get up in the mornings 1 felt as tired as when i I went to bed and would be miser able all day long. I lost twenty pounds and though I was constantly taking some kind of medicine, I got worse instead of better. "When I read so much about the' good Tanlac was doing I decided to , get a bottle. My appetite picked up right after the first few doses and it! wasn't long before I could eat any thing and as much as I wanted, j Tanlac has toned up my whole sys- j tern and I never have any trouble' with indigestion and I am taking'onj weight every day. Those awful pains I had in mv face and shoulders are all gone, I am relieved of constipa tion, I sleep like a baby all night and get up in the mornings ready for my work. Tanlac has fixed me up all right and I am glad to recom mend it." Tanlac is sold in Plattsmouth by F. G. Fricke and Company and the leading druggist in every town. WIIL REMOVE TO COLORADO Krotfi Saturday s Uaily. . It. Bryan has just closed the deal whereby he disposes of his res dence property in this city to Luther L. Tickett and will at once prepare to remove to the west where he ex pects to locate at Fort Collins, Colo. It is a matter of regret to the many friends that Mr. and Mrs. Bryan are to leave this city where they have made their home for the past six jears anu where they nave made a host of warm friends by their pleas ant and Christian dealing with their fellow men. Mr. Bryan has exten sive land interests in Colorado and a number of his children reside in and near Fort Collins and the family will once more be together. Mr. Bryan, who is an elder of the Christian church, will address the" congrega tion of the church tomorrow morn ing and it is desired that as many of the old friends as possible be pres ent to hear his farewell address. Mrs. J. T, Giluiore and daughter, Mrs. Leech of Chadron. who were here to attend the funeral of the mother of Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs. M. II. Tulene, returned this morning to their home and were accompanied as far as Omaha by Mrs. A. C. Tulene and Mrs. TV. A. Tulene. there. -Fe get these while you can. They are just a few left of our various items and we're selling them so low the laugh is Men's fast color dress shirts 3 for $4.85 " work shirts .3 for 4.35 " stiipe overalls 3 for 5.00 " wool shirts and drawers . , 3 for 3.65 " fine silk lisle hose .! 3 for 1.00 " heavy cotton flannel gloves 3 for .65 " slylish soft collars 3 for .80 Boys flannelette waists, broken sizes,. . .3 for 2.36 These are special prices for this weett! tHTJBring this ad with you. C. E. Wescotf EVERYBODY'S STORE' fn. -,-"-:-.-i'n--.; T. ir n.M:. ty ' . TOM RAY, of Omaha Weigrht 168 LAST DAY OF GOV ERNMENT CONTROL Monday Marks the Date for Transfer of Railroads Back to Private Ownership. From Saturday's faily. Today and Sunday are the last days of the government management of the railroads of the United State;? as the formal transfer buck to the private owners will be made on Mon day, March 1. The government has been in charge of the railroads since the late fall of 1917 when they were taken over as a measure of war pre paredness and they have since been operated by the federal government. The control of the roads by the gov ernment has been very satisfactory to the employes of the lines and de partments all over the country and the sentiment for the retention of the railroads under federal owner ship has been practically unanimous among the railroad workers of the nation and it is now one of the chief aims of the labor organizations of the nation to secure the adoption of plans for the permanent control of the railroads of the country. The sentiment for the government con trol of public utilities is by no means confined to the labor organizations and there is a great, deal of sentiment among the professional and unorgan ized laboring units of the country in favor of this proposition. s Sons RIDAY, EMflGH 5th, 1920 Coates Hall -LIGHT-HEAVY WEIGHT MATCH Frank Schmarder vs Tom Kay Fast Preliminary LEE FICKLER, of Plattsmouth vs HARRY BEST, of Omaha Hatch Will Start at Both matches are to be to first of a series of fast wrestling n . . J . l . l. I T C 1 . nenry jenoemann. ADMISSION Adults, $1.00; Under 12 years, 50c; Ladies Free A great many have contended that the proposition of government own ership was not given a fair tryout Under the control of the last two years as the measures adopted were largely of a temporary nature. The experience of government control, however, has made it possi ble that if the roads are not as sat isfactory under the old methods that the federal government may take them over with a view cf keeping them permanently. CARD OF THANKS To our kind friends and neighbors who. during the long hours of sick ne?s of our loved one, assisted us so nobly we desire to express our heart felt appreciation of their acts. Also we desire to thank those who were so generous in the remembrances of the beautiful flowers and to the members of the Woodman Circle for their assistance at the funeral of our wife, mother, daughter and sis ter. Fred Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Tarns and family. RECEIVES NEW GRADERS Prom Thursday's Daily. Yesterday County Highway Com missioner C. F. ' Vallery was busily engaged in unloading and setting up two of the large Austin graders which have been purchased by the9 county for use on the highways dur ing the coming season. The graders are the largest that have heretofore been purchased by the county and each weighs 6,500 pounds and are the latest type of the road grader. They are equipped with 12-foot blades that will grade and round up the roads in fine shape and add ma terially to the efficiency of the road department of the county. It is ex pected that these graders will "be able to do a great deal more work on the roads than has been possible with the smaller machines and at a greater saving to the county. REGULAR MARCH WEATHER The indication in the weather line have led the oldest inhabitants to freely predict that March is to make its entry in 1920 in the manner of the lion instead of the lamb and the condition of the weather today would lead to the belief that this is correct. V cold and biting wind with snow flurries have been the order of the nay anu indications point to a con tinuance of these same conditions for a few days. MILX COWS FOR SALE Two good milk cows, just fresh. At reasonable prices. Come and sec them at Murray. Thco. Douton. tf FOR SALE Some alfalfa hay, also two incu Call phono 480-J. bators. llalph Holmes and Robert Kroeh- ler are enjoying the week end in this city with their parents and taking a rest from their duties a; the state university. 8:30 P. tl. a finish and are the matches to be givep C I J DEATH OF HELEN Murray Girl Succumbs After Long Fight with Grim Reaper Funeral Tuesday. Heln. thirteen-year-old daughter of Ir. and Mrs. C5. H. Cilmore, pass ed away Saturday evening at the Clarkson hospital in Omaha after a five weeks' illness from pneumonia. The body was brought to Murray Sunday afternoon and the funeral services will be held on Tuesday af ternoon at 1:30 at the home in Mur ray, conducted by Rev. J. B. Jack son, of Omaha. Interment will be at the Oak Hill cemetery in riattsmouth. HORSES INCLUDED IN VALLERYCATTLE SALE FIVE HEAD OF GOOD ONES TO BE; AUCTIONED WEDNESDAY, MARCH THIRD. Two bay marcs, 7 and 8 years old, wt. 1100 each; one bay horse, 7 years old, wt. 1300; one bay mare years old, wt. 1300 : one black horse 8 years old, wt. 1100. MOVES INTO THE CITY From Saturday's Daiiy. Y. H. Seybert and family are now located in their new home on Gran ite street just west of the Presby terian church which was formerly the property of Mrs, Nellie Gorder. Mrs. Gorder has removed to her home on Lincoln avenue and will make her home, there during the coming sum mer. The new property of Mr. Sey bert is- very desirable and located close in so that it will be found very convenient to all members of the family. HAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT From Saturday's Dally. Highway Commissioner C. F. Val lery has now become a regular coun ty official as his office equipment has arrived and his desk installed in the commissioners room at the court house whcre the efficient and wide Pnmmii:1!!ftn, Q Ko vh the job when he is not out looking over the road work. The position of highway commissioner is one that requires some little oftice work as well as a great deal of active work on the highways and Mr. vallery will be a very busy man during the coming summer months. HAVE YOUR OWN CHOICii I have some wonderful bargains for you if you can raise a little mon ey and have liberal terms on balance, suit yourself, 7 homes, one 3-room, three 4 rooms each, two 8 rooms each, and one 16 rooms, all close in. Offered for a few days only. See me at once for particulars or phone 575. F. M. Welshimer. d&w '".- .;-.. - '-; . . ...-"..'. ... it .-, - f - ' . ... SWT f "r." ?4 (t FRANK SCHMARDER, Weight 175 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many kind neighbors and friends for the kind ness, sympathy and beautiful lloral offerings given us during the iilness and death of our beloved father and also the choir, which was very much appreciated. Elizabeth. Sophia and Wm. Kraeger; Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kraeger and family; Mr. and Mrs.! Adam Kraeger and family; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kraeger and family; i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Engelkemier. and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Krae crer and family: Mr. and Mrs. Neal , Mesler and family. FOR SALE Four past yearling registered Shorthorn bulls for sale. Telephone 3521, Plattsmouth. daw) ELBEHT WILES. ESTRAY NOTICE Estrayed from ;ny farm, one year ling heifer, last Friday about noon. Last seen was following a bunch of cows toward Plattsmouth. Any infor mation as to her whereabouts will be liberally rewarded by tae owner, daw-tf) MBS. W. A. TA 'f LOR. Mrs. J. II. McMaken departed this morning for Omaha where she was called to look after some matters of business. Dusterhoff Interiors bear the distinctive mark of STYLE and QUALITY! I t I ORIGINAL! EXCLUSIVE! They are always recognized by those who appreciate the BEST! We strongly urge that you book, your orders for SPRING WORK with us now, so that you may be sure to have your work done well and with out any delay. t Call, write or phone today. Rftax Dusterhoff, Exclusive INTERIOR DECORA TING and Practical Paintiner for 23 vears. Murdock, t We carry the newest and finest Wall Paper in stock! ! 4 V.t-:yif" of Louisville i.i:;. o i m i: his "u'l'krV-iwn if living. if I'l'Tciif lifirs. ib-visfos, U'Ku I "s. iwrsi!i:i 1 r)rc"iitiitiv'K ami Hll other niTsuns int ri'stcil in Lis -.-tMt': An li -w itimsf. if living, if ! ascil, liis iiiiUin-. li 1 1-il s. devisees. Ii'k;iIits, personal repi esent;itlves and all other nersotis interested in liis state; the American Freehold Land MortKane lYimpany of London Limited and all persons Claiming any interest f any kind in tlie north half of the south east qunrter of See! ion t wen t y-ei 1. 1 I'M. Township twelve (11. North l.'anKO nine t'J east of the nth p. M.. Cups county, Nebraska, or any part thereof. You and eaeh of you are hereby no tified that on the i'stli day of Febru ary. IKL'O. A petition was tiled ill the Ii.--triet Court of Cass eounty. . Ne braska, in which Peter llaliues is plain tiff ami John House, if living, if de ceit hed. .. his unknown heirs, devisees, letratees. personal representatives and all other persons Interested in' liis eslate: Andrew M. Jiouse, If livtnur. if deceased, tiis unknown heirs, devisees, leu-atees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in liis es tate: Tin- American Freehold I .and JIrilt;,'ijrc Company of London (Limit ed) and all persons claiming any in terest of any kind tn the north half of the southeast uarter of Section t wenty-eiirht (JM. Township twelve North Panure nine ( east of the tith P. M.. Cass county. Nebraska, or any part tliereof. are defendants. The object and prayer of which pe tition is to ijtiiet the title in the plain tiff PeteivHalmes to the north half of the soutlffast quarter of Section iwin-tv-eiurht. Township twelve. North Panffo nine east of the Ktli P. M.. Cass county, Nebraska, because said plain tin', and his grantors, have hail the ac tual, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse possession thereof, ami every part and parcel thereof, for more than tt-n years last past prior to the com mencement of this action, and for eniitablo relief. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day the PJth dav of April, JS'rt. PKTKl: HALM liS. PI a i n t i IT. C. A. PAWLS, ml-lw. Attorney t t V Nebraska S - : ' . '.V j ... 1 ii,