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    THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1020.
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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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jj arir,HE only tires built to an ad-
vertised Ideal an Ideal that
definitely indicates the policy and
aim of the makers of Fisk Tires.
I The Fisk Ideal: "To be the best
concern in the world to work
for, and the squares t concern in
f existence to do business with."
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LOCAL NEWS
I'l'.lii T!. 'J t ,i!:iy".; Dally.
L. I!. C;ii!ioy f Murdotk. was in
t! .. oi'y ve-terday for a few hours
ii:r' aft.-, r some matters of busi-
II "-ir .
Dr. C. (J. Dumlass of Klmwoot. ar
i ivd i ! t i ; I'.iirz to attend the fun
:;i! t' "l is brother, the late Judge J.
J.'. D,.u-la-s.
Mrs. Uaehael I'.-r.l of Cedar Creek,
v, .: in the ( iy today for a few hours
looking af' r some trading with the
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I'i'iv.iy ( V.mniis.-iouer William At-!-;
::! of Mihi wo:l. came in this
! iiil::'-r ' l.,k after some matters
: l.ibi.i.'.-- :-t iie court bouse with
tie numbers cf the beard.
Ia c J. ;.;. field, e.'.itor of the Lou
: . ;;; i' :'.iri r. and Mrs. Mayfield
ov r .-ierday afternoon frotn
tii ir 1 1 i r i and spent a- few hours
here in the county seat visiting with
their friends.
Fro-.Ti Friday's Dally.
Frank I. Sheldon, of Nthawka,
wa-: in-ilie city today for a few
hours looking after some matters of
business.
John A. llennings of near Louis
ville, was In the city today for a few
hours attending to some matters of
business and visiting with his friends
and relatives.
Kvan Urown and wife of Green
wood, were in the city over night as
guests at the home of Mr. ami Mrs.
Karl A. Stanfield. Mr. Drown return
ing this morning to Greenwood.
and calling on his friends.
Henry Heebner the manager of the
Cedar Creek elevator, was in the city
this morning for a few hours enroute
home after an over Sunday visit at
.Murray.
Kalph Larson, of the Hank of Com
merce of Louisville, was in the city
j over Sunday visiting with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Larson, re
turning this mowing to Louisville.
Pollock I'armile came in this
morning from the ranch near Ocon
to, Neb., and will visit here for a
short time with his father, C. C.
Parmele and other relatives and
friends.
: From Monday's Dally.
Attorney C. L. Graves of Cnion,
was in the city today for a few hours
attending to some business matters
i at the court house.
Dr. 1?. F. Hrendel of Murray, was
in the city today for a few hours at
tending to some matters of business
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me Heal Bargains in
Farm implements.
Fcr ihe next few days or until this ad changes, we
will offer the following exceptional bargains in farm
ing implements:
New Departure cultivators .....$ 24.50
Two-row New Departure cultivators 105.00
Jenny Linde Cultivators . 29.50
New Century cultivators 49.50
Badger cultivators 49.50
All two-wheel riding listers 67.50
Ail four-wheel riding listers 79.50
All. wide tread listers 104.50
High wheel corn planters 77.50
Two-row li3ter cultivators 79.50
Deerin- and McCormick mowing mchs, 5-ft. . 74.50
10? foot hay rakes, 32 teeth 43.50
I. H. C. and Sterling loaders, with fore carriage 105.00
Deerir.-r binders 240.09
U Two 34 Peter Shuttler wagons 160.00
One 34 Newton wagon 150.00
One 7-fcct McCormick binder,
232.50
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WE ARE NOW SELLING DEER
ING BINDER TWJNE AT THE
LOW PRICE OF, per lb . . .
VERY
16c
1 his twine price is going to advance soon vll
of ihece goods have advanced from 10 to 20 .
Thrce-boUom Titan tractors $1,100.00
. o. b. Factory
DCDGE, CLEVELAND AND CHANDLER CARS
0:;c JA liand Dodge touring car, 1918 model. $ 650.00
One 19!8 Ford touring car. . .' . . . 350.00
One Model E, I. I I. C. truck, complete, grain
box and stock rack 2,000.00
Also Attractive Pricey on All Goods Carried
by a First Class Implement House.
The Implement Man
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
From Tuesday's Dally.
John McKay, assessor of Weeping
i Water was in the cit- yesterday at
tending to some matters at the
court l-.ouse.
G. P. Meisinger of Cedar Creek,
was in the city today for a few hours
visiting with his relatives and look
ing after some matters of business.
Former County Commissioner Hen
ry J. Miller of Alvo, was in the city
today visiting with hi.s many friends
and attending the session of trie
county board.
County Commissioner William At
chison of Elmwood and C F. Harris
of Union, came in this morning to
attend the session of the county
board at the court house today.
Misrf Elizabeth Heil. who has been
spending a few days at Louisville at
her home has returned to this city to
assist in the ?are of the two children
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cloidt. The
return of Miss Heil has enabled Mr.
Cloidt to resume his duties at the
postoflice.
From Wednesday's Daily.
U . A. Cleghorn of Louisvilie, was
in the city today looking after fune
matters at the court house.
Attorney C. L. Graves of Union,
was in the city yesterday for a few
hours attending to some matters of
business.
Robert Shrader of Murray, was in
the city yesterday for a few hours
attending to some matters of busi
ness. H. F. Dill of Murray, was in the
city today for a few hours looking
after some trading with the mer
chants. W. L. Crawford of Union, was in
the city yesterday afternoon for a few
hours looking after some matters of
business at the court house..
Robert McCrcary of Weeping Wa
ter, was in the city yc&terday for a
few hours attending the meeting of
the board of county commissioners.
I). J. Pitman and W. 1 I. Puis of
Murray, were in the city yesterday
for a few hours looking after some
matters of business at the court
house.
K. O. Steihm, called here by
the death of his father-in-law. Judge
J. E. Douglass, departed last evening
on No. '2 for his home at Blooming
ton, Indiana.
Andrew Anderson, Peter Anderson
and wife, and Edward Heneger. from
near Weeping Water, were in the
city yesterday for a, few hours look
ing after some matters with the coun-
ty commissioners. While here Mr. An
drew Anderson called at the Journal
to renew his subscription to the
semi-weekly.
Attorney Ju-eph A. Capwell of
Elmwood, was in the ctyy yesterday
afternoon for" a few hours looking
after some matters of business in
the county court.
John Murtey, the Alvo lumber
dealer, accompanied by John Skinner
of that place was in the city yester
day atttending to a few matters at
the court house in regard to the con
tracts for lumber.
D. C. Tucker of Alva, Oklahoma,
who has been here in attendance nt
the funeral of his sister', Mrs. Nancy
Hayless, which was held at the Mt.
Pleasant cemetery, was in the city
today and called at the Journal of
fice for a few minutes. Mt Tucker
will leturn home the first of next
week.
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COYOTES STILL COME IN
From Monday's Dai I v.
This morning the coyote market
presided over by County Clerk George
Sayles, received a large consignment
of scalps of the animals that the state
is desirous of having cleaned out
ai d if all th-; trinities of il.e state
prove as industrious as Cass county,
there is no doubt that they will be
successful. Harley Cecil proved that
his training has not been confined
to selling clothes as he and John
Rutherford, Jr., were fortunate
enough yesterday to secure a mother
coyote and five young ones while
hunting on the Platte bottom. Mrs.
J. II. Welch of South Bend was also
among those to claim the bounty of
$.'! per head for the coyotes as she
presented the scalps of nine to the
county clerk and was given the reward.
YOUNG PEOPLE SECURE DIV0ECE
From Mimnay's Iallv.
This morning a dcree was entered
in the case of Agnes Jorgensen vs.
Henry Jorgensen. both parties re
siding in the vicinity of Weeping
Water. The plaintiff gives her pres
ent age as Hi. while the defendant is
only 20 years of age. The parties
were married at Plattsmouth, Decem
ber 7, 1H1S, and separated in May.
HUH. The charge preferred by the
plaint ill' was desertion. The court,
after hearing the evidence in the
case, granted the prayer of the plain
tiff and entered a decree of divorce.
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"OUR HIGHEST QU ALSTY"
3r!b Can 1.65
55c SINGLE POUND!
One gallon apricots 90c
One gallon peaches 90c
No. 2j2 size tomatoes with puree. 20c
No. 2 size can tomatoes I 5c
Baby lima beans, No. 2 can I 5c
Corn, 2 cans for 35c
Kraut, No. 2 can I 0c
Pumpkin, No. 2 can I Oc
No. 2 can plums, heavy syrup 20c
Govmt. pork and beans, No. 3 can . 20c
Potted tuna fish I 0c
Potted sardines I Oc
Apple butler, 30-oz. jar 50c
3 E. C. corn Hakes 25c
2 large bars Excello bath soap. . . .25c
Ivory starch, per pkg 5c
!00 bars Swift's white soap. . . .$6.25
I 00 bars Kings Naptha soap. . . .$7.00
Elbow macaroni, per lb I 5c
Bar Lenox soap 5c
Bar D. C. soap 5c
Pinto beans, 3 lbs. for 25c
Navy beans, 2 lbs. for 25c
Cracked rice, 2 lbs. for 25c
Head rice, 2 lbs. for 35c
Marshmallow crcmc, z-h. can. . .25c
Hen scratch, per lb 5c
Baby chick feed, per lb. 5c
WE HAVE FRESH MILK EVERY DAY
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DEPARTS FOR CALIFORNIA
SHIELD-CRAVEN WEDDING
from Monday's Dally.
The wedding of Miss I.ut-ille Crav
en. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
(.'raven and John P. Shields will oc-
:ur on Wednesday morning at the St.
Cecelia cathedral in Omaha.
CASS COUNTY FARM FOR SALE
For sale, a farm of 125 acres, well
improved, heg tight, 11 acres prair
ic, 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. CIIALFANT,
jl9-2j; 2d) Union, Neb.
FOR SALE
Yellow dent seed corn, 1018 crop.
FRED SCHN'KISKLOTIU
Ft. Crook, Neb.
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ECONOMICAL IK
OPERATION!
Delco-Light costs no more
to operate than the old
coal-oil lamps. One gallon
of coal oil gives you four
times as much light when
uaed for fuel in Delco-Light j
a3 it gives in coal-oil lamps.
Write for Catalog
1SY ROSENTHAL, Dealer
PHONE WALNUT 999
Omaha, Nebraska
WHERE IS TINNER'S;
i'Vncl. a miner from Callowav. V.
THERE IS HEALTH
H'rotn Monday's Dallv.
Yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Darger departed fr(m this city
for Is Angeles, California, win re
they expect to make their home i;i
the future. They will go via Kan
sas City, traveling over the Santa Ke
out of the Missouri city. Mr. and case of constipation, headache, stoni-!
Mrs. Parger have ben preparing for at-n-acne. mc. causeu oy ine vuiaieu
everal months to move to the Cali-
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I'lC'r daughter Mrs. Hoy Keuland :i.o.
family are new making their home.
TJ r? friends ar.1 cry loath to set tl:!?
estimable family leave the city, but
trust that the best of success may be
their lot in the new home.
JUSTICE COMES CHEAP
from Monday's Dally.
Ptdice Magistrate M. Archer and
hi.s opponent at the primary, V. 13.
Itishel, today filed their expense ac
counts with the county clerk ami the
total sum expended was $T each for
the filing fee. Doth gentlemen will
contest at the November election.
A. A. Wetencamp, the successful re
publican candidate for county com
missioner also filed his expense ac
count and shows that the nomina
tion did not cost him the expend!
ture of one cent to secure the honor
of opposing C. F. Vallery at the No
vember election.
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I ins siogan is correct even ii!iiT ; '"" ' -wi v. we. k.-
tlu- worst t ircum-tances. Mr. A. K. ,:,v '" '"''""r-
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lift, tin's illi !a !' .Ma A. I I't n
Va.. wrote us tn January 15. 1H20: j Ai.LKX j. i;i: i:s .,
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ican Klixir of Hitter Wine, I recom-j T
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blasting, when the miner returns too.tat.- ,,t Wiiiiain 'iaini. ,iii,.tsi,i:
t-arlv to hi.s work before the smoke! '' I'-iniinu- ti:v iiitiiinn ir M.ny .1.
and dust have been sufficiently re- T,;!y!'"' a r.na! s. 1 1 '.in.in ami
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moved. Trmers American l-.lixir ot ,,,., ,,h ,,.,v Mav .,,,
15itter Wine makes me and my broth-; fm- ii r i!isiiiaiKi as a.iministi ati i r
;r more hardened and keeps us in sli,'"': , ,
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good health and others to whom I iM1 ,ns j,,,,, ,.st.,i i sai.i mattn-
have recommended this remedy re-'iia. ami Nt. apii ar at the fnurnv
the f.'ime result." If Triner's ' ""'t ,n heii m and tur .-aid ci'im-
iir of the mine or by the powder- j
smoke and carbon gasses alter '
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remedy helps under
stances, it n'ui t be good, and its re
sults in normal conditions must be
peerless. Ask your drugsrist or deal
er in medicines also tor inner s
Liniment whkh is oxerl'rnt for
rheumatism", neuralgia, sprains, swel
lings, etc. Jn-.orh Trner Company.
l::;:;-4.'5 S. Ashland Ave.. Chicago,
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JOHNSON IS CALLED
'SMALL AMERICAN'
Des Moines. Ia., May 4. In urg
ing adoption of a resolution instruct
ing officials of the Methodist general
conference in session here today, to
declare for a league of nations, Dr
Frank Larkin. delegate from Califor
nia, undertook to knock lliram John
son out of a big lot of votes in Cali
fornia primary to be held Tuesday.
lie said Johnson was a "small Amer
ican" and if the conference would
come out in a declaration for the
league of nations, it would have its
effect on Tuesday's primaries in his
home state.
The resolution was referred to the
committee on state of the church.
NEMAHA VALLEY WHITE.'
A pure type of corn. From a field
of ten acres we did not find an ear
of red cob. A large corn, ears in a
good crop will run 12 inches in
length, rows 20. some 22 and 24.
Matures in 110 days. This corn
nleases us so well that the name
originates with us and is called Nem
aha Valley White. We recommend
this corn to every grower because
the results given the past seasons
have been more than satisfactory.
Price $4.50 per bushel, shelled and
graded; seamless bags 70c each ex
tra. Kdward Bart ling Seed Co., Ne
braska City, Nebraska.
The merchant who Goesn't afirer
tise only when business is good wiP
eventually quit it entirely.
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lind Xeliee of I'roliiur- of
AVill
In tin- Count v Court of Cass county,
N'el.raska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
To tin- heirs and all persons interest
ed in the estate of Humphrey loo Old
ham, ilficp.si'il:
n readinq: tiie petition of Sara!) M.
oldham praying: that the instrument
tiled in this court on the lth day of
April, l'li'o. and purporting to be the
last will and testament of the said de
ceased, may be proved, and allowed,
and recorded as the last will and tes
tament of llumplirey I.ee Oldham, de
ceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and the adminis
tration of said estate be granted to
Sarah M. Oldham as executrix;
It is hereby ordered that you nnd all
persons interested in said matter may.
and do. appear at the County Court to
be held in and for said oounlv, on the
'."itli day of Stay, A. 1 ., lOi'O, at ten
o'clock a. in., -to show cause, if any
there be. why the prayer of the peti
tioner should not be granted nnd that
notice of the pendency of said petition
clock a. 111., to show cause.
i !' any tin -why tl,e prayer of
tiie petitioner -diould not be granted,
ami tiiai notice ok the pendency of
said pitition ami the healing thereof
be sivi;i to all persons interested in
.-aid matlir by publishing a copy of
this order in the I'la 1 1 snnni t h .loinn.il.
a y.ieklc newspaper printed in said
county, lor one Week prior to said day
of hea i ini.
In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto
set my hand ami t hr si ill of said Court,
this 1th dav of Mav. A. 1". 1 !''.
AU.KN .?. IlKKSoX.
(Seal) County Jmlm .
DOUGLASS PROPERTY FOR SALE
One nine-room modern residence,
alst) one seven room house, both near
the high school. Former homo or
Judge J. K. Douglass. Will be sac
rificed for a quick sale. Call phono
259 or at residence. tf-d.
For baby's croup, Willie's daily
cuts and bruises, mother's sore tliro.it
and grandma's lameness Tr. Thom
as' Kclectric Oil the household rem
edy. 30c and tSO. t
If it's in the book line, call at
the Journal oflice.
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Notice to Ford Owners!
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crank hard? If you have these troubles your
A 4- a m m I & m m 4- m t I 1 L .
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your magneto vithout taking your motor y
down for $5.00.
Gome In and Let Os
Exitiain!
W.W.WASLEY,
Gnrogs Phone 650
Mouse Phone 502 0
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