f V r V. T PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL FACE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 2d. 1920. i i i V t f ! I. Mm mp IMVta ... r- "V svm map fc T tlli .WATERMELONS TO - V ririch Your Farm! Wilh the present high prices of farm land, it is neces 5ary to get the greatest returns possible from the soil. DISPOSE OF YOUR UTTER AND MANURE Do not have decaying heaps of composition about your barn yard. Have them sanitary; get the refuse on the land where it will enrich the soil, and help you to produce larger crops. The Litchfield Spreader is-the most wonderful ma chine for this purpose you ever saw. It is constructed to do the most work with the least power and will handle your lit ter and manure in the cheapest and most satisfactory manner. Strongly constructed of steel. Get facts from us regarding this spreader and its money-making possibilities. ALL, MANLEY NE3R. -;- -'"-- MITII It TO MII'IIITOIIS t N.'! in.-kii a- eo:;n- t ; !l t i -. .ii; i. ! .t . I :, i ; . C .:,niy l"n;rt. of s.li.l a t-.T titi:i-l tliat I will ntv I 'liirt !im i't i laits in --it i.i I'Xititv. on the I'Hh .lay . I .'iuut. I'.'o. aii.l on IIh- lltli .lay ! !i: !:-. ;.t 1" nVlm-k a. ra . a,:, . .. . of .lay. to r.-ceiv ai.il .-; . i r:-- a,l !aims iraint saiil s- t.-. v. ith a vi-w l tt:ir a.ljwst m-nt a i ' ".v.i a. . l .!c um" i:nn.-.i ior i : j i . . ',t.'i I ion of Haims -I. it. i- fo;ir months fr r:iv ..!' Ai!n!t. A. I. l'.'-H. an-! the ti::. f r i-ayni-iu of .KM is v.-.-.r i'som sai'l I'll 1 1 day of Auj;- r..J''. Wiir'. -s My hand ami ti.e . --al of " o r.t v ..irt tl.il H'th day of .i ! .", a. i. r.'J'i. AI.1.KN" J. BKK.SON. t.-; -a", i j".J-lv.- County Judtro. l.r.-f nta t:on of claims nrain.-t said stat.- is lour months frorn tho Oth .iav of .lav, A. I. l'.'-i'. and tin- time lii.'iit .1 ioi jiivin.-nt of !'lits is no y. nv from .-aid 0tli d;tv of July, lf.'u. 'it m-.-s 'ray hand and tit- t--al of sui.l I'l.iHiiy'rourt, this Cth day of .inly, l'JJ". ft ai.l.i:.v j.Tii-:i-:s(x. '-al County Jud-e. ALEXANDER HOME CANNER i gainst said ..m t;- li'th We still l ave a number of thoso No. ! canners, that will be sold risrht i' taken now. Hear in mind that we have only a few of them left that will be sold at a reduction. Call telephone 491-AV if you are intucsted in one at this time. lo-Htd) VM. G HERE. mitm'i: 'm iiKiiinjiK S;,it' of Nebraska, Cass eoun- Blank books, Journal office. t . . . . 1 1: : ! n ' -I. .! .' r. x' Vo I -1 1 at ; it." r ;, i ' '. ., . !...; . iir.ty Court. at'.- r of the cstat" of Jl.iry . l0r.?as-.l. r-dit!fs of said statf: l.i.l.y Tiotift.-d, Tliat 1 will "oimtv "on!t room in I'latts-.-ai l i-onnty "ii -ViiuiLtit Otlt. d N" .i!il"r 1'th, H-J at 1 . ' Ii ila. t l. i'i'ivo and ;.M . l.iinis siumnst said rstat. - v. lo I t , i i r atljiistm-nt and Ti.e 1 i ii n- lit.iitid for the w. : 't A. ROEEItTSON, Lawyer. Coates Elock, - Second Floor. Est ot Riley Hotel 1 M, b ll vIr t?1V DU3TERH0FF INTERIORS aire frequently SELECTED FOR Church and VYfc Residence where the finest and most-highly idealized type of Interior Decorating is involved, ns in some of tiic finest churches and residences we have finish ed in the state. JTlic preference for DUSTERHOFF INTER IORS in such cases is due to the steadily growing conviction that DUSTERHOFF INTERIORS rep resent the highest standards of interior decorating. It is due also in great measure to the feel ing of security inspired by our policy to do interior decorating of the finest qual ity only and of such design and performance as to r-rovide an exceptional value in DESIGN and DURABILITY beyond the most extreme requirement. dSj Sri Max D uster hoff Interior Decorating Practical Painting MURDOCK, NEBR. Wood Finishing Wall Hanging THE FOUR WINDS Missouri Pacific Southbound Train Strikes Truck cf L. Paperney Near Fort Crook. From Wednesday's Dally. The vicinity of Fort Crook yester day was liberally covered with water melons in large and small sections as the result of the encounter of the truck of j. Paperney of Omaha and the south bound Missouri Pacific pas Fenjser train dud in thte city at 2 p. m. Mr. Paperney. who has been driving to this city with "melons for the retail market had tarted out ye terdav afternoon to visit Plattsmouth and in approaching the crossing had not noticed the fact that the train was due and just as he was about to clear the crossins the train swept down on him but fortunately only the rear portion of the truck was on the track and thi.? part of the ve hicle was cut off cleanly by the train and the melons scattered all over that portion of Sarpy county. The scene of the wreck was soon visited by a larp,e number of the resi dents of that vicinity as well as pa.-sinp; tourists and all had a Kood feed of melons width were lying in profusion along the track and road. Mr. Paperney was fortunately not injured in the smahup and was able to return to Omaha, m but his tr.uck will be practically a complete loss to him. Thi' accident resulted in the loss of nearly all the melons on the truck which will add considerable more to the amount of damage sus tained by the owner. REURNS FROM HOSPITAL From Wednesday's Dally The many friends of Miss Roberta Propst were delighted yeslerdaS' 1o see this little lady return home from the hospital in Omaha where for the past few weeks she lias been as the result of a very severe case of ap pendicitis. The attack cf appendici tis was very acute when Miss Propst was taken to the hospital and when, the operation was performed by Uri li. B. Davis it was found that the ap pendix had burst but as good for tune had it, theh puncture had been' checked and the surgeons were able to remove the poison without ser ious effect. Mrs. R. Ij. Propst re mained with her daughter from the time she was taken to the hospital and returned with her. ENJOYS VACATION SPENT IN THE WEST County Attorney A. G. Cole, Wife and Son, Rolph, Return From Vacation of Several Weeks in Colorado Wl THIS CITY BE REPRESENTED? Proposition of Having a Float for Plattsmouth in Omaha Celebra tion of Pilgrim Fathers. daylight the Ak-Sar-Iieir From Wednesday's Dally. The call of Governor McKelvie ftr a statewide observance of the oO'th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrim fathers on the rocky coast of New England, and which has become one of the niot- impor tant events in the history of the na tion, has created a great deal of in terest and one feature that is es pecially interesting to all residents of the state and especially in the eastern section is that of the big parade to be held during festivities in the metropolis. For this parade it is proposed that each of the cities have a float in the line of march and these floats will show some part in the history of the Pilgrims in New England. The cost of the floats will be un dertaken by the different towns and it is estimated that it will require $700 to prepare a float, the Omaha designer preparing and having all the work done in that city, and the characters represented on the floats will be selected from the residents of the cities that ubscribe for them. The parade is to be the greatest ever held in Omaha. From Wednesday's Dally. The visitors to the court house this morning were much surprised at the deeply tanned gentleman in the office of fhe county attorney and it was only at the second glance that lone discovered that it was County Attorney A. G. Cole, as the legal ad visor of the county has acquired a beautiful shade of brown during his vacation among the wheat fields of eastern Colorado. Mr. Cole and fam ily came in this morning on .u. iu and have had one of the best outings imaginable. The party visited at Holycke for some time and looking over the land interests of Mr. Cole in Phillips county, where the crops this year have been exceptionally fine. Mr. Cole states that the wheat is the best for several years all through Colorado and also in west ern Nebraska where the fields of wheat and corn have transformed the country into waving fields of green and gold. While at Denver the Cole family were quests of Mrs. Cole's brother. J. R. Travis and found the Travis family in the" best of health and enjoying the most abundant success. LEGION SPONSORS CORONATION BALL Feature Event of Bargains Circus Includes Public Crowning of Queen and Prince. FLYING PASSEfiGER SER VICE AGAIN WEDNESDAY From Monday's Dally. Owing to the rain of yesterday, Lieut. A. J. Nielson, the aviator, made no flight, and a number who had expected to enjoy the trip thru the azure with this daring master of th.p plane, were disappointed. Lieut. Nielson stated to a Journal represen tative this afternoon that all those who bad made engagements to go up on Sunday would be afforded an opportunity on Wednesday afternoon but that they bad better make their desires known at the office, of the Ilargains Circus before that date. Lieut. Nielson, accompanied by John Achatz, cue of his assistants, :naee a very thrilling exhibition here Saturday evening when at a height of several thousand feet Achatz made daring parachute leap from the fast-moving plane',' the event being witnessed by several thousand peo ple scattered over the city. This was one of the most daring stunts of the exhibition and if the conditions are favorable will be . repeated on next Saturday evening. BIRTH OF LITTLE SON From Tuesday'sDailv. Last evening the stork paid a call 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs rharina hli-ifT;-w-rt.i A 1 r . ni. . t 1 ' yg j iiuuuigiuu nuu irii wiiu mtni a .nne ? little son and heir who is doing nice j ly as is the mother and the occasion "V "S'0' the arrlTal of the little one has - VYy &ry vSTfcV fcrought untold happiness to the par tly 1?- 1 ent3 and tlie reiative5 of the little man. The young man is also the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kearns of this city. From Wednesday's Daily. One of the big events of T.argains Circus will be the Coronation ball and carnival to be held tomorrow night on the platform at the corner of Fifth and Main streets, and at which will take place the public crowning of Plattsiaouth's most pop ular young lady and gentleman as queen and prince of the circus. This event along will be well worth seeing, but immediately fol lowing the newly honored couple will lead off the grand march that ushers in the Legions carnival dance, receipts of which will be added to the ex-service men's growing fund for the outfitting of a new club home. Good music will be furnished, and there will lie confetti, etc., to help enliven the occasion. The closing of the popularity con test occurs tonight and in tomorrow's Journal will be given the names of the elected queen and prince who will rule over tomorrow night's frolic of fun and pleasure. The robes of the queen of the cor onation ball, beautiful creation of lie designers art will arrive in the city today and with the real crown will be on exhibition at the store of F. P. Rusch. This gown is 'one' of great beauty arid valued at $500 while the crown is one of special de sign and well worthy of the. queen. Mr. Harding has arranged that the winner of the queen prize will re ceive beautiful gifts which will in clude waists, shoes, dress, and candy and flowers, while the prince is to be given a beautiful engraved knife and chain, cigars, neckwear and other ar ticles that will make the prizes. most valuable. The final result "will be known to morrow and the queen and prince with their court attendants Will be conveyed to the platform in autos and the crowning talce place there Thursday evening at 9:30 amid royaL pomp and ceremony. -'' for Highest Possible Quality at Lowest Possible Price Sax a m-? .p .After smoking your first Spur, you might say "just right," "immense" or "groat" me; ns the same thing. Means : "There was room at the top for a eigarette that can refresh a tired and much tried taste. And Spur's that cigarette." In the new Spur blend you find : The richness of the full-bodied Oriental leaf tempered by the mildness and fragrance of Hurley and other choice home-grown tobaccos. 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Aild.'rs: tli una AMJiti., :vi.-.v iu;;k cut Cigarettes BKassBKKnBMzrsass 332 BRINGS BACK SAMPLES OF GRAIN FROM WYOMING LAND Sn$ 'aajJd saaojs Srtjp hb IV "sjajita pooia Tpopjnn--uUS33 -ip punos pus pooiq aand joj ' '8SBa -stp joi tnjiojA XsBa ub noX seBtu --UA.op no.C sunj pooiq aandmj 1 From Monday's Dally. h. fc. uooiiing oi tins citv was a i caller at the Journal office on Sat urday and left several specimens of the grains grown in the state of Wyoming, where he has a claim near the town of Gillette, and on which Mrs. Gooding and their daughter. Stella, arc now residing and com pleting the proving up on the land which has had a great advance in value in the past few years. The exhibition of the Wyoming products certainly sneaks well for the new country that is just being opened tin by 'the settlers and where as yet the fullest results have not been secured. 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