The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 10, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920.
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PLATTSMOUTH SKiII-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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IMRS. J. W.
JOHNSON GALL
ED TO REWARD
FOR MANY YEARS A RESIDENT
OF THIS CITY AND UNIVERSAL
LY LOVED AND RESPECTED
KUPPENHEIMER
Air-O-Weave!
colorings and fabrics
ether preferred
smart lines needs
and
its
Reautiful summery
Beaclies. Mohairs, Silki
writriit fabrics. I Iolds
pressing.
HAVE YOU SEEN 'EM
and DON'T YCU NEED 'EM?
S our windows. Price? from
$20 to $35
Palm
I SEVENTY-FOUR YEARS OF AGE
Married in This City June 8, 1846. to
Joseph W. Johnson Who Preceded
Her in Death April 14, 1918.
Son! .f the DESCRIPTION Other Tool '
M .1 Is - - Siimle and double breasted models; Wearables
lUmbeau !:itt h p-x lets r not : two piece sui's, Athletic
I ;r-x -! lined or no; stripes, solid and hair- I'liioni
Hixoii lines, in new c.dorings. IMiTerent Soft collars
Lenox lapels, collar and cut c.f coat all Silk .Shirts
I : : 1 T more wv American stylo ideas. Straw Hats.
Compare our $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 suits with
the so-called sale suit. You be the judge; it's ten to
one you will buy another suit to lay away for the rainy
day and you'll buy it HERE.
Pliilip cJJtiazc
HORSES FOR SALE
Three head of horses. .". fi. and 7
years nlil, broke to drive. Can t'ie
about head of cattle and lutrses
to pasture. Hates, cattle $2 per
month, hor.-es per month. Call
in M. K. Petersen, one mile wcsf of
rulloin on old Black farm. 1 --w
PROTECTION GIVEN BEST
CARS THROUGH PATENTS
The Kssex motor is patented. It
is patented because it embodies
; From Wednesday's- Dally.
This morning at 9: IS another of
the old time residents of this city
was called to the last Ions rest
which knows no more the troubled
care of earth, when Mrs. Mary Jane
Johnson, widow of the late Joseph
V. Johnson, sank peacefully into un
troubled sleep to waken on the
brighter shore? where her Christian
life will be glorified in the sight of
the Master.
For several days past the condi
tion of Mrs. Johnson has been very
serious and the children had been
called to the home to be with the
mother in the last brief hours of
earthly life. On last Wednesday the
first signs of a ferious breakdown
occurred and Mrs. Johnson bore the
ordeal with fortitude, until the last
maintainor an attempt to tarry
on her usual activities until her fail
ing strength made it necessary to
have her removed to the home of her
sister, Mrs. W. V. Gillespie, where
she remained until the arrival of the
children who had been hurriedly
summoned from their homes in dif
ferent portions of the west and in
response to the desire of the mother
she was taken to the old home where
she passed peacefully away this
morning. Yesterday was the 5;th
wedding anniversary of Mrs. John
son and she was permitted to live
through the hours that marked the
event that had brought to her so
much of happiness and joy as well
as the sorrows and griefs that come
to all in completing the wonderful
story of life.
Mary Jane Henton was born No
vember 22, 184 6, at Logansport, Cass
county, Indiana, and there spent her
girlhood days, and in 18.r)9 when
thirteen years of age with her fam-
away and four remain to share the 'JJMJ
grief of the mothers death. The' ''''''"vvvv'v,r'','r v
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deceased children are Miss Emma
Johnson who died in 1S90 and J.
Edgar Johnson who was killed in an
accident on the Burlington near Lin
coln in 1919. The living children
are: J. Jay Johnson, St. Joseph,
Mo.; Frank II. Johnson, Weeping
Water; Alge Johnson, Lincoln, and
Mrs. Ruth Chapman f IVillard. Mon
tana. The husband died in this city
April .14, 191S.
In the death of-Mrs. Johnson the
community has lost one whom thev
can but poorly spare as in her year
of lire the departed has been a most
loving friend and neighbor and her
death brings to the friends a sense
f.
BR. II. C. LEOPOLD
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
Coates Blk. Phone 208
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For Sale!
P.uick Six. rebuilt
and like .new $1,000.00
Ford Ton truck, sliizht-
ly used Bargain
Several Rebuilt
Fords
PRICKS RIGHT
We Take Liberty Eonds cn
These Cars
T. 11, Pollock Garage,
vital principles that make it better
than ordinary motors.
Altffough it is one of the small
est automobile motors in the world,
it delivers '' horse power where or
dinary motors of the same size as
t'.ie Kssex give a maximum of only ''y came west, traveling through the
IS horse power. then comparatively unsettled western
Designed by Hudson engineers and country, until the familv oume to
built in the Hudson factory, the Es- .... ... . , , , .
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sex has created a new standard of
light car performance that cannot : tled the tin' settlement of St.
be equalled by others because the Mary's, seven mill's north of Platts-
r.ssex motor can le obtained in no-niouth where the two rivers, the
other car.
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MARY JANE JOHNSON
of perstnal lo.; that only the sooth
ing hand ot tune can ease. Her
life, peaceful and calm is a striking
monument to her worth in the
world that words cannot add to or
detract from, and to her family ..he
leayes the precious heritage of a
well spent life.
The funeral services will be held
on Friday morning at 11 o'clock
from the late home at Seventh and
Locust street and the body vill be
laid to rest beside that of the hus
band who had preceded her in death.
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SIONARY SOCIETY
Holds Very Pleasant Picnu? r.t Ho.ne
cf Mrs. R. B. Hayes to Observe
Fortieth Anniversatv
The greatest advantage which its
me gives in the Essex is superior
endurance. The Essex is a long
lived car. free from most of the re
pair expense usual to light cars.
Owners, for instance, report having
driven their cars up to 35.000 miles
without the replacement of a single
part.
This endurance also was "proven
beyond all question of doubt when
the Essex set the greatest official
endurance record of T!0:i7 miles in
fifty hours. This record has never
been equalled by any other car re
gardless of size. And it also set
thv" world's 2 4 hour road record, by
covering 10C1 miles over snow
covered Iowa roads.
These records, however, only go
to substantiate what 35,000 owners
everywhere are saying about the
Es:-ex: That it gives an ideal com
bination of luxury, economy and en
durance, obtainable in no other car
regardless of price.
Yours verv truly,
L. II. PULS," Dealer.
Murray, Nebr.
Phone No. 1
to'
Plattsmouth 1
W. T. Richardson of Mynard
writes insurance for the Farmers
Mutual of Lincoln. Phone 2411.
Platte and the Missouri joinedt and
there she spent her youthful days
and lived to see her childhood home
swept away by the river and today
over the spot where Mrs. Johnson
lived .only the silent waters of the
river flow. It was while living at
St. Mary's that the deceased first
met the young man who wa-s later
to share with her the joys and sor
rows of life and at the cl se of the
great civil war -Mr. Johnson came
back to Nebraska to claim his bride
on June S. 18C5, at Plattsmouth. Mary
Jane Henton and Joseph W. Johnson
were united in marriage by Rev.
George C. IJetts. In the years that
have passed the family have made
their home in Plattsmouth and vi
cinity, as for a number of years Mr.
Johnson was engaged in farming
near this city and later on being
elected to public office came to Platts
mouth to reside and here the family
was reared to manhood and woman
hood. To bless the union of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson, six children were
born, two of whom have passed
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a n n n
season s iog inin
will be the tuneful, witching and beautiful musical and comedy success
American Legion Cabret-Minstrel
Parmele Theatre, Plattsmouth
JUI&SE HH7
Clever Comedians, Popular Musical Numbers, Snappy and Guaranteed Laugh
Producing Hits!
And ONLY $1.00, Plus War Tax
From Wednesday s Daily.
Once a year the Woman's Home
Missionary society of the Methodist
church take occasion to lay aride the
tasks of the work and gh; th.uisel
up to an afternoon of general enjoy
ment. So at this time on Juac oVi.
they celebrated the fortieth anniver
sary of the organization of their na
tional work, by a una o'clock picnic
luncheon on the lawn of the 11. 11
Hayes home.
This year has been a special e.Tot
for "more facts, more funds, and
more folks", and with the study
course of Christian Americanization,
several hundred dollars -raised iy the
local auxiliary, and a campaign for
at , least forty members before The
birthday party, the society fcir they
could truly celebrate. All too swift
ly passed the hours from one to five
thirty p. m., in reminiscences of nr;,t
missionary meetings. missionary
songs sung to popular tunes of to
day, and the over interesting mission
game "who's who and what's where",
which also belied the idea that mis
sionary societies are composed of long
faced, sad eyed women studying dry.
uninteresting subjects and proved
that the spirit of youth and fun is
ever alive when fitting occasion is
given for its expression. ,The only
regret to mar the occsaion was the
absence of so many of the forty-ono
members who suffered a few to over
partake of a dinner prepared for si
many and denied them the benefit of
their wit and laughter so appreciat
ed at such a.t'ime. "Rut here's the
work of the home missions, and
here's to her mr-inhers most loyal:
may her interests ever increase and
prosper, and her members never
shrink from hard toil."
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NO wasted grain from bad weather.
NO waste from rushing the job through.
NO big crews just you and a few of
your neighbors.
NO two or three weeks time spent help
ing everybody in the neighborhood
thresh.
Speedy Simple Economical
100 Of Your Grain Threshed!
Here is an ideal separator for us 3 with your tractor. It is light, easy run
ning, simple to operate and does perfec'. work.
Its 12-bar cylinder, 23?4 inches in diameter, set with heavy spikes makes
it sturdy enough for the toughest work. The cylinder is exceptionally heavy and
its weight assures steady motion and ease of operation.
The INDIVIDUAL is identically the same as the famous Wood Bros.
"Humming find" thresher which is known by every farmer, except that it is
smaller in dimensions and lower in price. Just what you want, isn't it?
Price Wood Bros, thresher, delivered at Plattsmouth $1,225
Fordson Tractor, equipped with governor and belt pulley 998
Oliver 2-bottom plow, 2 bbls. oil, 1 00 ft. 4-ply belt 296
$2,519
Call and let us take your order for the above outfit complete, or if you
have a tractor, give us your order for ths thresher.
There will be a big wheat crop this season and not enough threshers to
supply the demand, so order now.
T. H. Pollock Auto Co.,
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PHONE NO. 1 PLATTSMOUTH
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SAS READ JOURNAL AL
MOST HALF A CENTURY
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
FURNITURE FOR SALE
Nice mahogany dresser; two good
oak dressers; brass bed complete;
bed davenport and pad in first class
condition; mahogany duofold and
pad, good as new; oak china closet;
one 12x12 rug; 9xC rug; S-3xl0-G
rug. all in good condition; three oak
library tables; large fumed oak din
ing table and six slip seat chairs,
with host chair, genuine leather;
electric vacuum sweeper; electric
library lamp; kitchen table; rockers
and other articles too numerous to
mention. All in good condition and
priced to sell.
PHONE NO. 645,
After C o'clock p. m. Plattsmouth
For regular action of the bowels;
i easy, natural movements, reiiei m
'constipation, try Hoan's ' Regulets.
30c at all stores.
Theodore Ikim, of Louisville, who
; just approaching his ninetictli
irthday, and will arrive a't that
Milestone on December 1 lit h this
year, is enjoying reisonaldy good
Halth and activity, and has been a
cad or of the Journal he says since
eming to Nebraska in 1ST:'.
This makes a long time and a most
faithful friend of the paper. We are
extending congratulations and good
wishes to this aged Nebraskan and June, 1020
Plattsmouth. Neb.. June 1. 1920
The County Board of Equalization
will meet for the purpose of equal-
I izing the assessment of Cass county
for the year 1920, at the office of
'the County Commissioners at Platts-
' mouth. Nebr.. beginning on Tuesday,
jjune 13. li20, at 9 o'clock a. m..
jand continue in session from day to
'day until noon on Saturday, the
l!)th day of June, 1920.
I All claims for equalization must
i be tiled with the Board on or before
noon on l riday, Hie iMii uay or
hope that he may
happy years to enjoy th
of his many friends in this county
j Hv order of the County Board of
see many more
friendship commissioners.
Attest
FOR SALE
GEO. R. SAYLES.
i daw County Clerk.
Blank books, Journal office.
.Second hand binder, in good run
ning order. Priced righf. Inquire
of Howard Graves, one mile south
of Plattsmouth. jlO-tisw
Good Auto Roads
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No mud! No water!
Roads in good condition
VIA
T. II. POLLOCK
AUTO BRIDGE
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TARES
THE UNIVERSAL CAB
SERVICE DEPT.
If your Ford needs atten
tion, bring it to our shop
and ask
"BAtfKE"
Our Shop Foreman
for the cost of the necessary
repairs.
He" will give you honest,
reliable advise and a careful
estimate of the expense re
quired. We have trained and effi
cient Ford mechanics 100
men and you will like our
work and Ford prices.
Storage Supplies
T. H, Pollock Garage
Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT!
BEST IN THE LONG RUN"
Q Discount
In order to reduce our large stock of Tires and
Tubes, we will sell for
CASH ONLY
all FORD SIZES of Goodrich 6000 mile first grade
Fabric Tires and Tubes.
AT 20 DISCOUNT
For Cash Only
For ten days, from
km n k km 0 lih
itrRodgers Silverware Coupons FREE with all pur
chases of Tires and Accessories.
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Phone No. 1
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Plattsmouth