S3 PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920. UL!L LOCAL NEWS f Mi From Monday Dally. L. It. Sniper, county agent, 4as in the city today from Weeping Water, looking after some matters of busi ness. Judge J. V. lirohst, of Louisville, was in the city today for a few hours, attending to some matters in the district court. The Wonderful Overland Automobile ; The New Overland 4 Made in the Touring Car, Roadster, Coupe and the Beautiful Sedan. The Wonderful Car With a Wonderful Endurance for the Long Runs With the Least Expense. '"THE New Overland 4 startles you with its wonderful riding qualities on rough roads. The discomfort to passengers and the injury to car, due to side-swaying, twisting and bouncing is greatly reduced. The diagonal attachment of the exclu sive Three-Point Cantilever Springs at the ends of a 130-inch Springbase gives to the Overland 4 with 100-inch wheelbase the road steadiness of the car of long wheel-b.ise. These Springs protect the mechanism of the car, making a great saving in up keep expense. Light weight means less gasoline and oil consumption and longer tire mileage. Overland 4's equipment, of highest quality, is complete from Auto-Lite Starting and Lighting to Tillotson Carburetor. You must ride in Overland 4 to ap preciate its comfort. Ask for booklet. Pol Hock airme TH LOCAL AGENT. le, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Frank II. Johnson of Weeping: Wa- j tei-i was in- the city today looking after some matters in the oilice of County Judge A. J. IJee?on. A. H. Mutz and wifeof , Auburn and Otto Mutz of near Lincoln, were in the city Saturday enjoying a short visit here at th eiiome of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mutz. Mr. A. Ii. Mutz being a brother of A. and Otto Mutz a Jiephew. Mr. Ot:o Mutz will enjoy a visit at Murray for a short time before returning to his home. Frm Tuesday's raily. John Amick or Weeping Wter, was in the city today looking after some matters at the court house. P. A. llild of near Mynaru.- vas in the city fur a few hours today at tending to some matters of busine-4. Searl Davis ami wife, of near Mur ray were in the city today for a few hours visiting for a short time wit;i friends. From Wednesday's Pally Mrs. .Jennie Kliinia of near Mur ray, was in the city today for a few hours lookin alter s:me trading with the merchants. Attorney J. A. Capwell, of Klm wood. was in the city today for a few hours, attending to some matters of business. Fred Clark 'of Union motored up this morning from his borne north of that city and departed on the after noon train for Omaha w here he w 1 t-pend a few- hi,-.irs. Frank F. Schlater of the IJank vt Commerce of Louisville, came down this morning fur a visit here with his family and locking after some matters of business. John Cotner returned last evening from Uladen, Neb., where he has been for the past few week? assisting his brothers in tlu:r harvest. He re ports that tf.e crops in that portion of the state are o.' the test and show ing heavy yield. Miss Etta Nickels of Murray was a visitor in the city last evening for a few hours enrotit? home from Omaha, where .she has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. J. I). Woitman of Leigh. Nth., who are returning home after a short stay at Murrav. v C. G. IJailey ( f Klmwood, was in the city yesterday afternoon for few hours looking after some busi n ess matters, being enroute home H I from Omaha. Mr. IJailey and family j.nave been at Muiawa lor a short li time and the family remained there ri for n .wlinr- tim.. From artual photograph taken in ths Edison Shop, Fifth Avenue Xmo York City Hie les u can make this sururisim u experiment in our store i of the IwoVioIins Violins differ subtly in tone! Test the New Edison Uealism by that fact. We h:ivo an "Ave Maria" Uk-Crkatiok j. laved In- Allert Spalding with his (itiarncrius. Tliis famous violin has a hrilliant, s:np;inf; tone. We have a! sm-omcI "Ave Maria" IIk-Crkatiok played by Carl 1'lesch -with his genuine realism for you. cIfie Stradivarius. Tliis violin has a rich, mellow tone. Come in and compare theso two Rf.-Chf.a-tioxs tone for tone. If the New lison makes cloar the distinction Ix-tween the singing Guarnerius and the mellow Stradivarius, you know it has perfect NEW EDISON 'The Phonograph with a Soul' Alhort Spildinjr himself recently took part in a test of the New Ldi Sori's Realism, at New York City. He j'laycd in direct ccmrxirison vrithtbo Ke-C.Hf:ArioN of his porforruancc by theScw Ixlisoi). Mr. Henry Hadlr-y, cue of the jury of the three distin guished musicians who listened from behind a screen, said: "The.ItE Chf.atioj matched Mr. Spalding's performance tone for tone." The New Kdison is the only phono graph which lias given this con clusive proof of its pt-rfpct rc:ilisni. It has triumphed in 4,000 such comparison-tests. Weyrich & Hadraba Sinre 1!1. the total price-inrreas- in ttic New Ktiikon lias hrvn cs than 15. Mr. h'Jison han. ix-roiial!r. nt sorljed irmre Umn one half of the inrreawd costof m'ln ufarturr. He may not tie able tr do this nmch longer. Uujr now if yon want to day's prir-. Our Budget l'lan will hrip you. It di tnhutps the (ayment oer the month 10 come. 7fU Z U iit - rHr-.Sr IOO inch Wheelbase .ziifjrTf. mm ii urn,. !jmr!B'!! JmiT- BLUFFS TEAM TO PLAY HERE SUM ASK FOR SPECIAL More cf the Troubles of the Estate cf John Weber, Deceased of Elra wood to Be Brought to Court. 1-rom VoIn sd.ij-rf r'ally. This nuM-nim in the county cmirt a jK-tiMnn was filed t:y Jnhn W. Kunz thn.ih his attorneys. J. A. Capw.il :ii I. O. Dwyer, askir.i; for his ap l ointment as special aimir.:s: ru tor f flic njt'it a ..r 1.1... x-..t 1 , i . . v.catC kjl -um, ncuci, ue- , was wnien to jtell IJowdish. the ladv ceatea. to prepare the business of the ! who cared for Mr. Weber in his estate so that it may be turned over j illness. .... wnii.u iu ijc uji- i e 1 1 1 ion ior the probate of the pointed later. This is another chap- j estate of William Heil, deceased was ter of the estate of Mr. Weber, who j also filed in the eourt In- the heirs i,f died Sunday at Klmwood and .who ' the estate had deeded his farm to the nurse who cared fcr him. The value of the es tate, as Riven in the petition of Mr. Kunz is $."5,000 in real estate and $..o,000 in personal property. No will has yet been filed in the estate but it is understood that such an in strument was made by the deceased in which all the personal property IU3 31M U IL for Alt Purposes! Wali p DUSTED HOFF, Painter - Decorator Murdock Nebraska NEWBOOK By Stock and Poultry Expert A new book entitled "Cure and Treatment of Stock and Poultry" has just been published by Dr. L,. D. Let! ear, notable Veterinary Surgeon who graduated from the Toronto Ontario, Veterinary College 27 years aijo. and has since devo'tcd his entire life to Veterinary Science and Poul try Husbandry. This book contains 128 pages of up-to-the-minute data on the care, symptoms and treatment of stock and poultry. It is divided into departments horses, cattle ..fs.-. n.t-n nun poultry being taken up. It is very complete vith charts and illustrations, and is a book that should be in the home of every live stock and poultry raiser in the coun try The price is only 10 cents. Get ft from your dealer or send a dime to Dr. L. d. LeGear, 1700 North Broadway, St. Louis. Mo., ' stating that you are a subscriber to this pa per, and he will send VOU a rnnv rli rect. J " BEST0R & SWATEK I he "Uoost ers," one of the fast organizations of Council liluffs. will be here Sundav to engage the Ked Sox in the weekly base ball exhibi tion. The Council r.IulTs team come well recommended as one of the fast ones if that citv and will give the fans a run for their money. onnors, the star heaver of the Sox, is to assist in t lie base ball tour nament at Malvern. Iowa, this week appearing with the Kssex team at the opening game tomorrow and the Kssex boys can re.-,t assured that they have the services of one of the best and headiest bull nlavers in this part of Nebraska or Iowa. RESIDENCE FOR SALE The commodious brick residence in Plattsmouth known as the Weckbach- Walker home located at 4th and Oak streets. This nroneriv is the last of i the best '.own town properties that can lie secured at a reasonable price Only half block from post office, li- orary, court house and shopping dis tricts. About four fine lots, is high, sunny and sanitarv, fine shade and lawn, good well, cistern, city water. has goo-l barn, partly modern, pol ished oak floor jn livins room. The place needs some renair: will make splendid home for retiring farmer or any one desiring a substantial in vestment or high, class, residence prop erty. Out-of-town owners of this property have requested me to dis pose of it at onrc I will therefore offer it for about ' one-fourth of its actual replacement value. L. C. SHARP MFG. CO.. M-"1 Plattsmouth, Neb. n t 7 V, - "ei . Tae-V set lazy amte often your blood mre wfth ui? I . s thLn ron fl P'ink all over. , ters Fat Bimniv tv noiiiter s Rocky Mountain Tea fill? keen clean anT?nod hfn "ercise. them with new life and energy. Tea Keep ciean and good health is prettylor tablets lc v r VrcVc C- Com- RUNAWAY LADS ARE SENT TO HOMES Truants From Kansas City Are Sent Home by Cass County Authorities After Making; Short Tour. From WeifufFiiava Dally This morning County Attorney A. (. Cole sent back to Kansas City, a small colored lad, aged 11 years, one of a trio of runaways from that city who were picked up at Union a few days ago. The boys had beaten their way as far as Union where they were apprehended and turned over to the custody of Sheriff Quinton who brought them to this city and lodged them in the county jail. The two white boys, aged 11 and nine, gave the names of their parents who were notified and the nine year old boy received transportation back to his 1 ome from the parents but the two remaining boys .were left here and the colored lad finally shipped out by the county. The remaining boy is still here as no word was receivei? from his parents and his disposition win te ueoiueil on later. lie ss a hov of goo dsize and should have lit tie difficulty in securing some kind of work that will enable him to rakc his way. CHASE COUNTY EXCURSION On Sunday evening, August loth. I will make a special rate for any and all who wish to go to Chase county' with me. I vill nave a Tull man car out of Omaha. This car will remain at Imperial and will be our home until we return Wednesday night. This will be an opportunity for you to see the greatest wheat fields in Nebraska. Threshing will be on iji full blast and you had bet ter take advantage of this trip. 5.00 will pay railroad fare both ways, Pullman car service for three days and three nights, all meals and 150 mile trip by auto over Chase county. If you will say upon your return that you have not had your money's worth I will return your $25.00 as freely as I receive it. W. E. ROSENCKANS. tf i'lattsmoutn, rseo. TK. X. 5v 0. 8? tj (ifr. Siv Stir viV UUSTERH0FF INTERIORS are frequently SELECTED FOR Church and esidence R Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum set you crazy. Can t bear the touch of your clc'ning. Doan's Ointment is fine for skin itching. All druggists sell it, COc a box. 0 where the finest and most highly idealized typo of Interior Decorating; is involved, as in some of the finest churches and residences we have finish ed in the state. The preference for DUSTERH0FF INTER IORS in such cases is due to the steadily growing conviction that DUSTERH0FF 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 provide an exceptional value in DESIGN and DURABILITY beyond the most extreme requirement. Max Dusterhoff, Interior Decoratings Practical Fainting Wood Knibhinqr Wall Hanging MURDOCK, NEBR. ' i ( i V 4 I if2i i , v ) J Hl !