The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 03, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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fXAiTssioirrH srivn-wEEin.Y JOURNAL
1TONDAY, MAY 3, 1920.
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Notice to Ford Owners!
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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.
plain!
TO COMPLETE
ORGANIZATION
OF AUXILIARY
AMERICAN LEGION'S MOTHERS.
WIVES AND SISTERS ELIGI
BLE TO MEMBERSHIP
ARRIVAL OF NEW DAUGHTER
Gome In and Lei Os
TO HOLD MEETING THURSDAY
W.W. WASI..KY,
Garage Phone 650
m, Phone 502
FOR SALE
Liberty l
commit f ee.
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It. chur h building, fn
C. L COOK.
C. L. JEAN.
K. II. SPAN'OLKit.
E. II. PON'TUIS.
Kodaks fcr Sale
Kiime special high class kodaks at
the right price. Wo teach the pur
chaser to use them. Phone 645.
OIIUIST & CIIUIST.
D&w Plattsmouth. Neb.
. Ladies Whose Sens, Husbands and
j liiotiiers liied ia Service Can
I t Also Become Membt-rs.
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f I i'iiii Kaluriluv n trolly. .
$ : The war women of IMat tsmout h,
t ci.nipz i .s i i m the mothers, wives ami
sifters of tlie numbers of the Amer
ican Legio.i arid the wives, mothers
smd r.ister.s of the men who were kill
ed or died in the World War, are to
have the opportunity t.f joining the
great auxiliary order that is being
laur.ehed by - the American Legion
tl roughout the Tinted States.
Tiie required number for a char
ter for a post of the Auxiliary in this
iciiy was secured j-omu time ago and
the charter, together with the cards
From Saturday's Dally.
Yesterday noon the home of Mr
and Mrs. William Hiner at 12th and
Walnut streets was gladdened by
the arrival of a fine little daughter
The little one has been christened
Catherine, and with the mother is
doing verv nicelv. Mr. and Mrs
Iliner are busy receiving the con
g rat ulat ions of their many friend
on t he happy event.
The popular lire of Dennison stick
frs and cards at the Journal office.
If it's m the stationery iine
at the Journal office.
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to LSE
OUEYt
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KEEP IT IN YOUR HOUSE
(SUPPOSE YOUR HOU5E BURNED)
HIDE IT, LEND IT or SPEND IT.
THE EASIEST WAY IS TO
INVEST IT IN A
GET-RICHQUICK
It is Safe in
Our Bank.
IF YOU HAVE NOT YET BEGUN SAVING, START TODAY AND
PUT SOME MONEY IN THE BANK EACH WEEK FROM YOUR
EARNINGS AND YOU SOON WILL HAVE MONEY.
BEWARE OF THE SMOOTH STRANGERS WHO PEDDLE
SOUNDING SCHEMES FOR "GET1ING-MCH-QUICK."
IT CAN'T BE DONF.
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK.
YOU WILL RECEIVE 2H 7 INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
Farmers State Sank
PI ATTHMOIITM. NFRRASKB
For Uncle
Father!
AND
A GOOD suit, well made, at an honest price, in
variably proves an economy in the long run. That's
one way to stop the H. C. Luxury leaks.
KUPPENHEIMER
GOOD CLOTHES!
THESE CLOTHES ARE AN INVESTMENT
not only because they are sincere in quality of mater
ials and tailoring and wear long but they are an in
vestment in "Good appearance." Style is in sane
fashion of good taste. They appeal to men who have
seasoned attitude towards living. Every style 100
American.
Clothes for the Young Man and his Uncle and
Dad. We are showing a wide assortment of suits in
all sizes Speak up!
CLASSIC NO. 6
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A hint for tlx ninnacer of tJio lienie
lautnlry. A teaspoon if vimnar :iIIh1
to tl.e last rinsing will kee. white silk
chills aiel nlla:s from turning yellow.
V: ' :i t asoonfi'l to sex cral 'quarts of
xatcr: ,,, i,i ,,t j. sti,iig enuf
to crack 4 lie silk.
i of membership and the tmblem but
call ' tens have been received here by the
Ligion and are to be formally turn
ed over to the meeting of the Auxil
iary called for next Thursday after
noon at 2::!0 at the Modern Wood
men hull.
The purpose of this order as is that
of the American Legion is for the
maintainance of American ideals and
to prcserv-j the associations of the
world war, when the ties of common
service bound the womanhood of the
nation in a great responsive body of
service that in a noble manner back
ed up the efforts of their loved onts
on the battlefields of a foreign land
or upon the hiah seas.
At the meeting on Thursday af
ternoon a lady representing the or
ganization will be present from Oma
ha to assist in the meeting and ex
plaining a part of the purposes of
the order. The Auxiliary has been
provided with the emblem pins
which in design are somewhat simi
lar to those of the Legion with gold
centers for those whose relatives have
paid the supreme sacrifice and blue
for the ordinary service pin.
The Auxiliary dues have been fixed
at 25c for the year or until the first
national convention of the order
shall be held, which is expected to be
in September at the time of the na
tional convention of the American
Legion.
All ladies whose sons, husbands or
brothers j-erved in the army, navy or
marine corps and died or were killed
in service or those whose relatives
are members of the Legion are eligi
ble to membership in the Auxiliary
and are cordially invited to be pres
ent at the meeting on Thursday afternoon.
TO ATTEND BANKERS'
MEETING IN EAS'i
Mayor H. A. Schneider Evparad Thr.
Afternoon for Washington With
Nebraska Ear.ksrs Ddetion
l-'i otn Sal ur hr v s I'nI'v
This aftt -moon Mayor II. A. Sdinei
(!(: departed in com ta :i y with til.
othvr members of the committee 'p'n,
the Nebraska Slate banker's nssoci.i
lion, for Washirv.Kin U. ('.. when
they go for a mteting with the fed
eral reserve hanking baard to di.
cips the problem.-; thai have b cm
brought up i:i I h i state between tin
fiJeral reserve- banks and l!i: stat
banks of Nebraska.
Among the Nebraska bankers or.
the delegation going to Washington
is IT. K. Fran', of Kagle. former pres
ident of the Nebraska nssoci.it ion
The party will spend some time in
Washington ai i he. s-c-sioii of th.
federal board a ml in taking in the
sights of the capital city.
RETURN FH0MTR1P
TO THE SOUTHWEST
FARMERS BRING GRAIN HERE
From Saturday's Dally.
The difficulty of the farmers and
the :! valor companies along the
:!in'i of the Missouri Pa 'if;': in se
curing cars for the transportation
of grain has resulted in a large num
ber being compelled to bring their
grain into this, city for shipment ov-
; er the Burlington and those famil
; lar with the situation state that as
far south as eleven miles the farm
ers are coming here to ship their
grain to market.
CURB AND GUTTER WORK
From Saturday's Dally
The workmen of Contractor P.ert
Coleman are rapidly transforming
North Fifth" street from a thorough
fare filled with ruts and washed out
watercourses into a neat appearing
modern street by the placing of the
curb and gutter that has been held
up by the cold and long winter
months. The work. is being rushed
and a few more days of good weath-
jer will permit the work being fin
ished and the long needed improve
ment .placed on that street.
FOR SALE
Duck eggs. Inquire of Andrew
Blum, South Bend, Neb., R. F. D.
3w-w.
FOR SALE
S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for
hatching. C. R. TODD,
2w d & w. Plattsmouth.
About Digestion
It is claimed that only half as
much food is required when it is
thoroughly masticated. Digestion be
gins in the mouth and a thorough
mastication of the food is of the
greatest importance. When needed,
take Chamberlain's Tablets to streng
then the digestion and Insure 'a regu
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W. E. Rosencrans and George W.
Snyder, After Spending Seme Time
in Texas, Return to Their Home
From Saturday's Pal! v.
Yesterday W. K. Rosencrans, tin
real estate dealer and (Jeorge W.
Snyder, returned home from a vi.it
of several days in the south. west at
San Antonio, Txas, and other point;
on the Lone Star state.- The twe
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gentlemen are very enthusiastic ovei
the outlook for the year in that state
and the conditions prevailing there
were never better in the opinion of
Mr. Rosencrans who is very well ac
quainted with that portion of Texas
in which he lias had extensiv? inter
ests for the past several years. The
city of San Antonio has shown won
derful strides in the past year. Mr.
KcWencrans states, and over 2,000
n?v homes have bn built there, a
number of them costing several hun
dred thousand dollars and one homo
to cost a millbm is; planned in tlx
great resort city. Tracts that wAi
of low values a few years ago are
now commanding a good" figure for
residence purpo-es. lie also found
the good roads question one that wa
being given clase attention by the
people of Texas as $100,000,000. ha?
been appropriated by the state and
federal government for the good
roads of the state in the coming year.
The wonderful improvement of San
Antonio has also been retlected in
Dallas and Fort Worth, where the oil
industries have placed them among
the leading cities of the state.
object to school
distrigtboundri.es
Residents of Mt. Pleasant Proposed
Consolidated School District Will
Mak2 Protest to State
From Saturday's lal!y.
A number of the residents of Mt.
Pleasant precinct residing within the
proposed consolidated school district
have been the only ones to object
to the plans which were made in ac
cordance with the law passed by the
state legislature, so far and it is un
derstood that-in accordance with the
law the objections will be filed in the
office of the state superintendent at
Lincoln who has the proposed re
districting matter under charge now.
The office of the strife superintend
ent will take up the matter of t,he
adjustment of the boundaries of the
district if the objections are found to
be sufficient.
The operation of the law has made
the task of the state and county
superintendents very irksome and
given them more or le?s criticism for
the results secured although they
were practically helpless in the mat
ter as they made the carrying out of
the plans mandatory with the school
officials. The law was framed by
members of the legislature from the
rural districts but in many cases the
misinformed have given the state
superintendent a great deal of unjust
criticism for conditions that he was
n,ot responsible or which the re-districting
boards of the county could
not avoid under the law.
oose auviiiiiie?
waut aa
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For gasoline-burning engines use Red Crown Gasoline m
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Nebraska) .
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MEMBERSHIP DRIVE I
COMING ALONG FINE!
P'.,rts. thus adding to the
i t iucmbership in the order.
benefits
CHILD GETS INTO LYE
ocal Locle Receiving; Large Num
ber of Applications for the
Li'ext Birr Clacs
rom fSnturday's raily.
The Klks drive for new members
- progressing most satisfactorily, a
rg- r'.ttr.ber of applications liav
:;g already been received. Ther i
o(m in t!ie bxjgo for good men, be
hey professional, trades or laboring
..11. Since the money one has ir
o essential qualification to their
mr::l standard, men from every walk
f life tire v.h kotned intii ihe ordt 1
f K'.'ris if tliey but i.v.'asare up to
he standard of what a man ought
o be. First of nil, the Kiks is n
atriotic order, bting wliolly Ameri-
a:i and comooceu ol 1m',; Anuri-
ljis. Second, it fosters a spirit of
"lnradship "l'.ig IJrother" spirit.
f you please that makes for the
et torment of every one of its mem
er;. Third, its social features are
ttractive to many, be they travelers
ver this vast domain ot I nele Sam,
r stay-at-homes, who find pleasure
n the reading room, the pool room.
r the dance which are but a few of
he forms of entertainment afforded
y Plattsmouth Lode No. I'MK
Later, when finances wi'll permit,
t is contemplated to iit up the ba-o-nent
of the. club home. installing
;trhaps a bowling alley, a plunge,
bower baths and other recreational
i'rom Saturday's Daily.
Joyce, the little two-year-old
(iaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sat
ller, was quite severely burned this
morning as the result of getting a
j mall quantity of concentrated lye
.11 her mouth, but fortunately the
'i.-.oue.t was so small that there was
;o soriou ; injury sustained by the
iitle one.
Joyce had followed her grand
Mothcr. Mrs. W. A. Fight, into the
.sundry room at the heme near My
1 rd and w hile ! lie attention of ?drs.
:"i-'it was detracted the little one
;:; estigated the contents of a can ot
ve. putting her fingers in the lye
..id then placing them in her mouth.
.ith the result that the lips .t.'.I
iongue ware burned slightly.
It was feared that perhaps she
had swallowed some of the lye and
the little one was rushed to the of
fice of the family physician in this
fity, where1 she was given lnodical
treatment and is now resting easier,
although still affected somewhat by
the effects of the lye.
GRADUATION BOOKS
AT JOURNAL OFFICE
You will find no gift more appro
priate than a handsome School Day
book, or Graduation book for that
young friend or relative who will
graduate from the city schools this
spring. A fine new line has just ar
rived at the Journal office. Call
and see them early before the line
; is broken. We also have a beautiful
line of gift cards for this occasion.
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Road the Journal want-ads.
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Periodic Bilious Attacks
Persons subject to bilious attacks
at regular intervals know about when
to expect an attack. They find that
they have no desire for food when
an attack is due but usually eat be
cause it is meal time. Skip one meal
and take three of Chamberlain's Tab
lets and you may be able to avoid
the attack. Persons subject to per
iodic bilious attacks should not drink
tea or coffee at any time.
320 Acre Improved
Cass Co. Farm
The Jacob Vallery, Jr. farm
fo$ $250.00 per acre. Terms
to suit purchaser.
The unimproved 120 acres of the
Stephen Wiles estate sold a few days
ago for $295.00 per acre and is just
one mile east of the improved :120
acres I am offering for $250.00 per
acre.
T. H. POLLOCK
Phone No. 1
Cheer Up!
Dress Up!
AND SMILE SMILE-SMILE!
Stylpius ?:::&&
The sun is going to shine some day and shine
good and hard. You II be glad to lay aside those
winter duds and don the new Spring attire. Consider good clothes an investment
rather than an expense. They will pay you big dividends in slf respect and suc
cess. Not necessary to be extravagant if you buy now. Men's suits $35 to $65.
The prospect for next Fall's prices is $50 to $100
EVERYBODY'S STORE"
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