MOTDAT. IUI7r 14. 10. PLATTSSICTJTH SESII-WEIELY JOURNAL PAGT THT.: x D fct 01 t u a a a u H ..-. M - .-i Jm- - M i . - S- r. a ti ri u i a li u u li II a a i I H a 0 ? 55 M for FORD CARS This it tic accesory on your Ford car wilt work wonders. Starts racily in zero weather, puts'pep into th-? motor. Easily installed lasts the life of your Ford. No oiling required. No rollers to wear out and short your motor. Money Bex!: Guarantee With Every B. K. F. Timer Sc!d We have the agency for Cass county and carry a stock for iniinfJiate delivery.' Call and have one installed. GARAGE AND REPAIR MEN We have a fine Sub-Agency Proposition for YOU. Studbakcr Cars Maxwell Cars and Trucks Repair and overhaul your car now Our shop is at your command. Shipment ot denatured alcohol-just arrived. J. I- W'OI. 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O o East Main St. 2Sih Annual Convention TECUIVJSEH Dworth PLATTSr.lCUTH Tuesday Nite to Thursday Noon June 15-16-17 METHODIST CHURCH i i! fi a i2 s';s rs. 2c c r p r? h c r k o b h s . a 2 . Special Bargains in Automobiles! One Ford Touring Car, 1918 model motor. One Chevrolet 490 Touring, 1918 model. One Velio "6" Red Seal Contontinl Motor, 1918 model. 'One Chevrolet Roadster, good as new. One Ford Sedan, good runnidg order. Also now Chevrolet automobiles, all mddels." You can buy now and pay small payment down, balance monthly payments. 20- per cent discount on all Firestone 6,000 mile Tires for 10 days only. Come in and look them over. li r. (i h n n a u r: K, tl T W. W. WASLEY,. Garage Phone 650 House Phone 502 s s. a s s a a B' c zsrs r-i m a a aa 11 u . a u..n - . 1 .-. ate U L. rimers i P E r fel r . a a B fei jB C li Telephone 79 of Postofnce r-o , .sr-ar: .a.r a r rmr. E;'a : jk In l c 70. iio bono Meaded in Otoe -intr.tv whirli v:t h i lioioe until ! death. Of his fa'hrr's family ther were fourteen children, all v.hom ha-. gor e Le:'or. hin t ct pt one lis ter. .Mrs. Ah.'ia Sines, of Auburn. :. b In 1S7 1 i. wa-i unit t'd in mar- ri.su" to M;-s Katie V.ttkT. To this inion there w-r- horn six children is i'ui!o. - : Am' lick F.. who died in ....... . r . v . : I' ll m 1 . T i Mrs. IMji Moip. Kvor-u, i M7. l ay laymr. im'vtio. "a!if.: Vi. I.i-:. a Sin h .jria r.'i. and .ir.. Kit.' r,?-.-vr if S'-,'.;:'.-. Wa.-h.. Mt.-. I-M, i ! i. h..i:ir th- n:lv min ' "! ' ' ' ' ' "l ' " 1 j ir. !';u! Wc--!v.i'.-'l-iy afti rnoon Th' :a :?;p.ii;- v r laid aw ay in tho Kau.1" tat ' i ;.-. !(.'. . .Tiii-.n Ta is '-or.- -a TV!0i - Ka'-' '.con. . . . .. iiaverusins is tr.e mosi enecuve r.:ethoil of 'dninrr.inij up" trade. Libersha. Phone No. 236 DISTRICT League .1 :i ii i a ii a a a ' hi a B ii a B H y a B n !..a IT'S ONLY DOING MY DUTY, SHE SAYS Wants Others to Know How She Regained Her Health and Happiness. I' very time I tell anyone about Tan lac, I l'tl that I am doin no niurt than my duty, for I can never pay the dt-ht of gratitude I owe this iiK'ditine fr tlie ood it has done nie," said Mrs. Ceoriie 1. Dilyes. of To Chestnut street. Milwaukee, Vi3.. while t-i!iii.i; of her remarkable re covery recently. "About a year ajro. 1 suffered a complete nervous breakdown," the continued, "and was in bed for three weeks. After 1 did get up I was so weak I could hardly -ret around. My iiore-- just seemed to have collapsed completely, even my children play iui; around me nearly drove mo dis tracted and often I would break down ami cry. The pains in my head were awful ami I just hate to think of the aony they caused me. My di gestion was sd bad that the little I ate fermented and I could taste it for hours afterwards. I had sharj pains in my che-t and around my heart and t!o-re wa a continual burning in my stomach. My kidneys seemed to be badly disordered ami I had a con stsMit. cutting pain across the email of my back. My slop was always re.-1 less and I would have terrible dream through the nii;ht. I was weak and thin and finally t:ot so I could liardly take care of my child r -:i. and I was so discouraged I al-mo.-t Just heart. "As bine as I live 1 will always el t;ratefil to my friend who ad vised me ti try Tanlac. for it is just simply wonderful what a change i lias made in me. It was no time after I started taking; it until my nerves hegn to rt calm and novv t!:ey are just as steady as can be ami I like to have thechildren play in -T aronml me. I enjoy my meal.; because 1 (an eat just whatever T !e.i-e without tlie slightest trouble. I free froiii headadies, my kil- neys r?re in splendi-.l condition and ti.e jains have just about left my back entirely. Already I have gain ed ten pounds in weight and I am sb-epintr soundly every night. I am doing my housework now and it is a ral pleasure because Tanlac has civ en me new strength and energy." Tanlac is sold in IMuttsmouth by F. (i. 1'ricke and Company and the b-adiOLv druggist in every town. LOUISVILLE Courier Mr?. Roman Maier and her thre-1 cliile.ren sjKmt Punday in the coun try with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mickenhaupt. Th3 new Mock enha'jpt home in Manley is nearir.g comjiletion and before th? summer is fiver they hope to be able to move to town. The work has ben consid erably, delayed by the scarcity of workmen. Miss Margaret Voglr of Kimball, Xeb.. who has been in this vicinity visiting her uncle. Peter Vogler and family and her cousins, has returned home.. Miss Vogler is a daughter of Henry Vogler. of Kimball and is at tending th 3 University of Nebraska at Lincoln and came down at the close of her schcol year to make a short visit here b?fore going to her home in western Nebraska. V E. Diers is the nwnT of a new boat that he will launch in one of the Lyman sand pits this week. Ed SchbUer and Chas. Rathbun are the builders and it is a model of archi tectural beauty. It is sixteen feet long and 42 inches wide at the cen ter and three feet at the Mern. It will cary a party of six to eight people- with perfect safety. Mr. Diers has had it built especially with a view of being difficult to overturn :nd will use it for fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rtander have. urch.Ted a fine new home in Omaha vhpre they evpee-t to make their uture home. Th-ir many friends in he vicinity of Louisville and Man ey regret the departure of this pio-ihi- family, but wish them the best f health and happiness in their city om . They have been visiting their hildren in various parts of Uie coun- r ysince they retired from the farm "in have just returned from a trip .) Colorado wheri they visited their t.aughter. Mr. and Mrs. AVilliam StolJman elehrat:d their thirty-first wedding nniversary last Sunday at their ' ome. Their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaebel. 'rove in from the country to have "innrr with them. Mrs. Stohlman vas formerly MKs Theresa Thim tran. They were married at the Lutheran cITurch. the pastor. Rev. John Catcnhusen officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Stohlman' havr lived in this vicinity all their married lives and have a host' of friends who join the Courier in extending congratulations and best wishes for continued good health and prosperity. The many friends of Frederick Stohlman. on? of (he most highly respected pioneer farmers in this vi cinity, will be sorry to learn that he has been obliged to return to the Mthodi-t hospital in Omaha for treatment for his eyes. Mr. Stohl man has had a great deal of trouble and suffering from his eyes and has undergone operations before which were very delicate, but apparently successful but in later months the same trouble has developed and last vtek he went to the hospital, ac companied, by Mrs. Stohhuan and un derwent another erious operation. He is doing as well as could be expected and his family visited him often and also his friends who wish to make his stav in the hospital as ! pleasant as possible. He will under- J go another operation on the other eye in the near lutuie anu it is to b; hoped that the result will he as satisfactory as the first of,..-s. Mr. ritohlman' bears his ufT;ring with ' wonderful patience and lorebearance and has the sympathy oi th .? entire cominu nity. 1 ELM WOOD . Leader-Echo - The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Penterman underwent an oper ation on Wednesday for the removal of adenoids and tonsils. He is get ting along nicely at present. Krven liuskirk and Will Murphy have just returned from an auto trip to Denver and other Colorado points. They covered liU0 mile- mid report crops in fine condition. Chas. Uornemeier. 1'aul IJorne nieier and W'm. Horn im ier. each took a truck loa do f household goods to Fremont for Rev. Pieper on Tties day. Norman Delas Derni-r of Union came up to Elmwood on Monday ev ening for a short visit at the J. C. Dreamer horn?. John Eidenmiller ought to raise a lot of sweet potatoes a- he has set out close to 15.000 plants. Asid? from this he has a lot of tomatoes and cabbage and other warden stun. John is some gardener ard we exp-ct him to raise a big crop this year. On Sunday evening a good rain fell and with it some It ha been reported that stone in a dic shape fell as large as hen eggs. How ever it did not fall thi'k enough to do any damage, but when they hit the roof it sounded more like a base ball being thrown than anything else. Mrs. Herman Penfrmar who is isiting in Colorado wrote to her hus band her.? stating that while return ing from a trip to Ete Park with her brother. Bert Shadl.-y and fam ily they got stuck in snow several feet deep and in bucking the snow broke some parts on the car and were laved up for repairs This is some snow in June. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller en joyed a houseful of company last Sunday the occasion being th. 74th birthday of Mrs. Miller. Mr. Miller is 7". years old. They enjoyed a big dinner and a family reunion, llenry has been laved up with a bad foot for some time but was able to be up town last Saturday, the first time in three weeks. This couple enjoyed the day with their children and other relatives and may they have many returns of this happy occasion in the future. Those present at the Miller home were Mrs. Frank Raker, of Im pearial: Mr. and Mrs. W'm. T. Hoov - r. of Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Underbill. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Ed 0. Miller and son. Mr. and Mrs. John Morford of Crete, Neb. Mrs. R. V. Patterson and Mr. J. Y. Falter were among those going to Omaha this morning to spend the day in attendance at the funeral of Sally, the little daughter of Lieuten ant and Mrs. George Fingarson. FACT Local Evidence Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's a Plattsmouth fact. You can test it. J. 13. Patridge, Sth and Locust streets, says: "Some years ago I was bothered a great deal on account of the bad condition of my kidneys, caused by bard work on the farm in my younger days. My kidneys acted very freely, at times, causing me to get up a great deal during the night. At these times I was so bad I could hardly straighten. I had to walk with the aid of two canes. Not long after I. commenced using Doan's Kidney Pills I was well and Ihave not needed to take them any more. My kidneys were strengthened and acted regularly again. "It has been several years since I have had to use a kidney remedy and I give Doan's the credit for the condition of my kidneys today. I got Doan's at Mauzy's drug store." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Patridge had . Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y. oitnt:i of nr:Mtic; iiidI of I'riilmtr of Will Tn the County Court cf Cass comity, N'eliiaska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons intei c-ted in the estate of Mary J. Johio-on, deceaeil: On reailinsr the petition of Kutli K. Chapman pray in .if that the instrument tiled in this court on the lltli day of June, 19i'), ami purport inir to, Pe the last will and testament of the said ill-ceased, may tie prove.) and allowed, and recorded as the last will and tes tament of Mary J. .Johnson, deceased; that saiii instrument he admitted to prohate. and the administration of said estate be granted to Frank II. John son as executor; It is lieroby ordered that you", and all persons interested in said matter, may. and do, appear at the County Court to tie held in and for said coun ty, on the ."th day of July. .. T. ll'i'n, at ten o'eUn-k a. m., to show cause. if any there he, why'the pray er of the petitiont-r should not bo uranted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by pub lishing a copv of this order 4in the Plattsmouth Journal. a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for threp successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seat of said court this 11th day of .Tune, A. 1 . ALLKN J- KCKSOX. (.Seal) jl4-Cw County. Judge. ALVO Mrs. Geo. Brown was in Lincoln' Friday. C. It. Jordan was n Lincoln visitor Tuesday. M. S. Briggs of PlatUmouth was in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Kitzcl were in Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones of South Bend visited friensd lure Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linch visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moon at Ash land Sunday. Mrs. II. I). Richardson was taken suddenly ill Monday, but is much better at this writing. " Mr. and Mrs. William Powi 11 and daughter of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer spent Sunday near South Bend. Geo. Ior man drove dow n from Valparaiso Sunday to get his famiiy who had spent the pa-f we 4; with relatives and friends. .Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Poyb-s went to Omaha Monday, where tiny attended a Alpha Chi Omega party at Happy Hollow, Monday night. Mrs. S. K. Johnson has hem en joying a two week' visit with h.er father. A. Maves. who recently re turned to his home at Benn:!t. Miss Mildred Brown r turned home Sunday after spending a w-k at Waha-h with hr brother Will Brown and wif.. and other relatives. The Misses Mildred Knight. Mil dred Mickle. FlcieiK'e Tnyh.T and El la Vincent h ff last week for Pern wheri th'-y will attend summer school. John Murtcy and C. R. Jordan ro turned from Canada Monday. They report Alvoites as getting along line. They ar going farth r w-.'-t to look at railroad land. The Jolly Neighbors club enjoyed a picnic supper at Capital Beach Friday evening. Mr. and Mis. L. Boni'dm ier of Murdock, v. ere guests of the club. Ed Stroemer and family and Pau line Suavely autoed m Lincoln Fri dya to att uid a poultry shyw at the state farm. Mrs. Win. Timblin and son also attended. g,.ing tip on the train. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ston? of Univer sity Place, are visiting her son E. M. Stone and wife. Grandma iJ locking rcn well, but i; seems a t;i.k lor lor to speak audibly as ' her -voice has recently been affecC'd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coalman and children. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Col lins. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Strong. Mrs. H. P. Hinds. Mrs. Viola Copple. and Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 utn Cnpple were Sunday guts at the Will Coppl? home. L;-vi Pari: left Monday for -Sterling. dolrado. to pack and store his household goods for the present. Mrs. Park is feeling considerably better inc coming back to Alvo and will remain some time. Mr. Paik will return in about a week. Bogue Wcidman and daughter Dorothy, autoed here Wednesday from Red Oak. Ia.. and spent th-? night at the Joe Armstrong home. .Mr. Weiilmun is enrout to Colorado on bminess and Miss Dorothy will visit friends here until his return. Mr and Mrs. MrKcef -r and riair-'h-tcr Lois, and son Dm. Mr. and Mr-. S. C. RoyUs. Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Boyls and Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Ganz and son Dale, autoed to tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole near Platts mouth. spending the day with them. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rawson came in Monday from Athol, - Kansas, where they visited .Mrs. Kawson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hurlbut and visited until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Muen?han, when they' returned to Lincoln, where they will make th."ir home. Dan L. Ough of Benkleman. pass ed through Alvo' Wednesday via the auto route on his return home from Omaha and took dinner with his cousin. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer and Mr. Shaffer. Mrs. Shaffer accompanied him to Lincoln where th?y visited a few hours with Mrs. Shaffer's sister. Mrs. Powell, who had not seen her cousin for twenty years. Mrs. Shaffer returned home on the Jersey. Mi?s Ruth. Dreamer of College View, gave a p?an recital in the Methodist church Monday evening. Mis Gladys Ellis cf University Place gave several violin numbers and Miss Keefer sang several sousrs. Miss Dreamer has fourteen music pupils her3. Sh?. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreamer, formerly of this place, who with their son Stan ton, and Mrs. Etta Calmer of Uni versity Place, attended the recital. Win. Kitzel was in Lincoln Friday. Last Saturday evening friends of Miss Lucile Johnson gathered at her home to celebrate her "birthday which occurred on June t. It was a happy surprise for Miss Lucile and thr merry evening parsed onJy too nuickly. The birthday cake was a lovely angel food, handsomely decor ated. Beautiful --flowers and other tokens of their high esteem were presented to her by her friends. Ther" were sixteen' guests in attend ance. Music, games and a fine lunch completed the evening and at a late hour the guests departed wishing Miss Lucile many happy re turns of her birthday. CHICHESTER S FILLS (0 ( ltM'Li-ler 9 IMamnnd Utmnd in Kt-d n i 4-olJ meiatlk; t ovK, scne i -wit': hl'jc Hi?rxja. Tike i: oih r. Inv of four ' tJ 1I, . V . I'll I Vt f tt - v!D&YDS!T.G"3IS VCgVrRf ! OR, i!. G. LEOPOLD !. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN t Coat es riiK. rnone zuc . DEPARTMENT Born. June 1. 1-120. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett, a 1ft pound son. Mrs. George Althouse of Eagle, was in town Thursday visiting friends. P. J. Linc-h. Glenn Sliger. Ed Weideman and A. N. Myers, went to Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knicely and children of Council Bluffs. Ia.. visit td over Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. L. Muir and daughters. La Verne Stone left last Sunday for Detroit, Mich., where he repre sents the Lincoln Advertising com pany and is also on? of the firm. Mr. and Mrs. s. K. Johnson and children attended a family reunion at the bom ? of .Mrs. Johnson's sis t -r. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dssenkapp near Eale. last Sunday. They all Ctii ju-tite to a fine big dinner and for ' upper were served ice am and Ihr ?e kinds of cake. Mr.-. Eliza Craig passed away May :!1, i:i2i, at the home of Ii r daugh ter. .Mrs. Mary Dew y. Win-ide, Neb., where she was visiting. Sh made her hem1 in Alvo the past eleven years, the last nin; being with her daughter. Mrs. Dr. L. Muir. Her his.s is mourned by four daughter. Mrs. Marv Dewey. Winid; Mrs. Flora Johnson. Omaha; Mrs. Carrie Muir. Alvo. and Mrs. Ada Knicely. Council Bluffs, ia.. oiiv son Henry Craig. South Omaha; a grandson. EI in -r Barrett of Havelock. who wa ie;ii 'd in their home as a son. eleven other grandchildren and eleven an at-gra nd children. The remains were- taken to Ulysses and laid to re-f be--ide the hi'sband who passed away in May, l.'ooi. Had Mrs. Craig lived until July this year she would have been 74 years old. We extend rie-i? since.-.1 sympathy to the be reaved family in their hour of sorrow. Hi iiiiiiii otic We believe we can render any service to our cus tomers than can be rendered by a country bank. We are always ready to make good farm loans for long terms at reasonable rates. Our officers are well pre pared to advise on problems of farm finance, manage ment, accounting and on the legal matters with which a farmer must now deal, r . Deposits in This Bank are Protected by the Guaranty Fund of the State cf Nebraska The Farmers and Merchants9 Bank, A L V 6 , N E P. R A S K A S. 1M l.i:SI'rr. I I.I". S. lto l.l'.S. 'nliiT FI.OIl It. ii 7., . 1. i: l.l. !- I'rvH. ' It I. I. ; .. iee-l'rew. The Alvo National la iVl.i;s:. l-i i i IKU l,IS V (i NZ, Buying Grain and Stock! Farming only pays when the man who manages the farm receives at least one half of the net income from the farm. Grain and stock should be bought by individual buj'ers who take an interest in keeping posted on the market. Co-operative associations will never be a success until they sell at least one-half their stock to their rmmagers. Bring your Grain and Stock to us. Thirty-six years' experience on "market conditions" and "grading up" grain. Free to our customers. m Grain and Lumber mm.! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF REPAIRS FOR leering and McGormick Binders and lowers! Now is the time to get those needed repairs while the stock is complete. Yours for Service, Coalman Hardware ALVO, NEBRASKA j On Tuesday. June S. 1020. the ( Home Missionary society celebrated its 40th anniversary by an immagin- -ary trip by aeroplane and boat to 'Alaska, visiting missionary homes i en route. The program was given in , the M. E. church, several ladies tak ing part. Later they retired to "a gold miner's cabin" for refreshments which were served by Mrs. Glenn Sliger at her home. About 30 mem bers were present. Miss Fisher from Ashland gave an interesting talk on her experiences in teacjiing in the mission schools. Ex-Governor Morehead spoke to the community club here Wednesday night. Goodrich tires. Ford tizes. 20 per c?nt off until June 17th. lt-w POLLOCK GARAGE. Lo;-1 : New panama hat, between Plattsmcut h - and Muray on Satur day. Finder please return to F. R. Go..- I.n-.n. Plattsmouth. It w&d The oscial workers club will "meet at the ' m ipe of Mr--, j". G. Hull on June A '.I members requested to bring iktir thimbles, as there will he work to do. dA.- w. Blank books! Yes you can get most any kind at Journal office. For Sale! A complete Huber threshing out fit. 18 h. p. engine and 3CxC9 separator, in good shape. INQUIRE OF W. W. COATMAN or L. M. SNAVERLY Alvo -:- -:- Nebr. Farm Loan Association 1 (ALL S. !', (VI.I'.S. See'v-Trea? .liirnvi-nt-l.iiw Alvo, Nebraska