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    MONrAY. AUGUST 16. 1920.
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Come infor the
details of oui
BBudrfelFIsml
If you are thinking
about purchasing a New
Edison, mark this.
The New Iuiison today
cost s Jess than 15 over
what it did in 19U.
Mr. Edison has person
ally, held prices down
by absorbing more than
one-half of the increa?!
costs of manufacturing.
I le may not be able to
do this much longer.
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NEW EDISON
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Our Bndrrt TUa wiil take rare
of tiie pa jroea la.
ANOTHER GAME
TiED !N LOCAL
SHOP LEAGUE
RESULT OF GAME BETWEEN LO
COMOTIVE AND FREIGHT CAR
SHOP IS SCORE OF 7 TO 7
"AMAZING," SAYS
r-irT T niiai Ifililtfn iiiwiiw inm i nr mnfli in m
Tonight
Tomcrrov Alright
Get a
25c.
Box.
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FREIGHT SHOP LOADS THE BAGS
Fourth Inning Scene of Wild Batiest
as Freighters Add Their Total
Runs of the Game
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B
VEY3IC1I &
-IASRAEA
Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy
This is unquestionably one of the
most successful medicines in use for
howi-l complaints. A few doses of it
will cure an ordinary attack of
i -irrlioca. . It. has been used in nine
r i,;. t!iicr of dysentery with perfpet
i u .-. It ran alw ays be depended
upon to sive prompt relief in eases
i! toiic and cholera morbus. When
r iiii'-;-d with water and sweetened
i i pleasant to take. Kvery family
.should keep this remedy at hand.
Fur Sale: New U itterny separ
ator and two S-gallor. cream ear.3.
Call Mr-. Isaac K. Doyer, phone 230.
lmo dkw
The ni'Hirj you spena n a con
rl.'teiit newspaper advertising cam
paign will come back to you rippled
Jr u very short time.
From Saturday'!. Dally.
The same last evening in thesluT
league between the Freight Car shop
and the Locomotives resulted in a
tie and making the second tie same
of the season between these two
teams. The shades of darkness
brought the conflict to a close in the
t:it of the sixth inning with the
Freight Car shops at bat. two out
and bases loaded.
The Locomotives took vn early
lead and apparently had the exhibi
tion nicely in haml witn a 1:00a icau
of to ) up to the fateful fourth
inning when the Kip trackers pro
cee led to add up seven tallies and
eleven men faced Miller, the young
slab aitist of the I.i;o.i, he being
nicked l'V lour hits, two basses
on hitting the batter and two er
rors that brought downfall to tiie
hopes of the Locomotive.-:.
The Freight Car shop opened the
game at bat and Wir.scott, Fen wick
and Connors were retired in order.
For the Locos. Skalak. the first man
up. was winged by Neitzel and ad
vanced to first and was able to pilfer
second. Burbridge was out on a fly
f Maurer at third and followed Ly
Janda with a drive to short that Win
scot t failed to handle and Skalak
scored. Herold was also hit by
Neitzel and given a base and when
Hula doubled to deep center both
Janda and Fete scored. ilula was
caught at second and Thompson re
tired on a fiy to Neitzel.
There was nothing doing in the
second inning but in the third the
Locos made more trouble for their
opponents with the addition of three
more runs. Purbridge was out on a
grounder to Neitzel. and was follow
ed by Janda who snagged a safe drive
to right garden and Herold placed
one "to Winscott that he failed to
handle in time to retire the runner
and Janda scored. Hula was struck
out and then Thompson hit to sjjort
for a safety as it was not fielded and
brought in Herold and when Wilson
hit sr. re to right Thompson registered.
The fourth f-aw a bitter revenge
tin the part of the freight shop. Ault,
the first man up was jabbed by one
of the slants of Miller and followed
l y Matter who poked to center for a
safety that advanced Ault and started
the delirious round of batting and
errors that followed. Kucker hit an
easy one to lieed at second who tried
to grab it one handed and failed
The bases were then full and with
three on Miller hit Schliskie, bringr
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CEDAR RAPIDS MAN
Four Years oi' Stomach Trouble Has
Disappeared Since He Began
Taking Tanlac.
Your
Druuist
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
put s&m&k
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JUST TAKE A CERTAIN SUM, EVER SO SMALL, AND PUT IT
IN THE BANK EACH PAY DAY, SOON YOU'LL 8E SURPRISED TO
SLE THE SIZE OF YOUR BALANCE.
THAT WILL STIMULATE YOUR INTEREST IN SAVING, AND
SOON YOU WILL HAVE YOUR FIRST THOUSAND DOLLARS AND
THE ONLY HARD THOUSAND TO ACCUMULATE. MORE THOU
SANDS TO. YOUR CREDIT WILL FOLLOW- EASILY.
TRY IT. BEGIN NOW.
PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK.
YOU WILL RECEIVE ZVz 7c INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
Farmers State Bank
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"Tanlac was surely the medicine
I needed, for it has not only reliev
ed me of all my sufferings, but has
KniH un tin' vIiiiIp svstPIll." said Am-
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broe llickabsush. lfi.'.T South Soc-
oml street. West Cedar Ilnpid:;. Iowa.
"I had suffered from stomach
trouble for four years. My appetite
was very poor and I bad indigestion
ing Ault in with a free run. Neit
zel was out on a fiy to Skalak in
center, but on the throw in ."waur so j,ad I could seldom retain a thing
scored. Winscott hit safe to center jon nly stomach and there v.a.- a bad
and tallied Kucker and Schliskie. t:.ste in my mouth all the time. Af
Fenwick was out on a grounder t. tt.f mating there was a feeling like
Miller. Connors was safe when Ju:i- , lead in my stomach and if I ate? any-
da failed to bandle.his grounder ant. tiling the least bit hard to digest.
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to cap the demoralized condition of
the Locos. "Hobby" Newman laid t'i
the ball for a two saekrr to left that
scored Winscott and Connors and
when Ault hit to right Hobby scored
the needed run to give his team a
lead. Maurer closed the inning with
a grounder to Miller. Fen wick did
the pitching for the Freight Car
shops after the 4t'i inning.
The Locos succeeded in. tyin:;
score in their half of the game Mil-1-
r opened with a clean hit to center
and was followed by Skalak who wa
OUl Oil Mliltr-. IJUIUilusi i. a.-i .-tin.
cn. an infield hit and scored on the
safety of Janda. Herold hit to left
and his fly was grabbed by New
man pud Miller was caught off sec
ond retiring the side.
The tabulated score was a. f 1
lows: Locomotives
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Herold. 3b
Hula, rf
Thompson, lb
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I bad terrible cramping pair.'-, would i&LJ
bloat up dreadfully with gas. have'
severe headaches, and rneh awful. jTl
dizzy spells I just had to sit i.uv. r.
until they ;rassed off.
"I had hut little strength or
energy left, and my nerves w sc.
broken I could net got the r;1 1
needed.
faiilac. I decided to try it M
ifter iinisHiiig my li r:-t t.
bottle the result-', are re;liy astonish-
ing. My appei:;e nas reiurr.e.t aim
I can eat jiut any, bins; I want with
out suffering; a particle afterwards.
"I no longer have healacl'cs or
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dizzy spells r.rd I sleep like a ehMd igrf
all niabt. In inct 1 am a wen ..ian
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jiu every respect ?.nu u.e n i
ian iar.
TanNc is sold in Plattsmouth by
i. Fricke and Company and il:e
leading druggist in every town.
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Freight Car Shops.
AH II PO A
Winscott. ss
Fen wick. 2b
Connors, lb
Newman. If
Ault. c
Maurer. rib
Kucker. cf
Schliskie, rf
Neitzel. p
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Struck out'by Miller. ; Neitzel.
2; Fen wick. 3. Kascs on balls, off
Miller. 2: bit by pitcher, Skalak.
Herold. Ault. Schliskie; two-base
hits. Hula. Miller. Newman.
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LINCOLN SCULPTOR HERE
J. K. Wallace, the well known
sculptor of Lincoln has been here for
over a week at the Corni-h bun
galow across the river, engaged in
making a bust model in clay of the
late Judge A. J. Cornish. He r.iHiie
the model of the Louisville clay and
speaks of the highest terms of t:ie
clay, which he claims is the be.-t i e
i'.j.- ever handled.
The model is made first in el y
?ml then csf. in piaster of Paris and
l iter cast in bronze. A Courier Te(
leuentative had the privilege of s co
in j the clay model and it surely is
a wonderful piece of work and is a
sp endid likeness of Judge Cornish,
Mid reflect i givi: credit upon the
sculptor.
Among the house guests at tiie
home this week were Dr. P. J. Mor
ton, of Lincoln, who took a photo
graph of the model before it is put
in the plaster cast. Dr. Morton left
for Lincoln on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Cornish is assisted in enter
taining her guests by her daughter,
Miss Virginia. Louisville Courier.
THE NEBRASKA HIGHWAY
WILL BE A REAL HIGHWAY
The editor had occasion to pass
over part of the Nebraska Highway
which is being worked this way
through Murray and by way of Man
ley. The work that is being done
on this highway is far above what
we supposed if to be and the roads
as they are now are real roads and
with the work that is yet to be put
on them, they will be right up to the
minute. The large graders are be
ing used and are drawn by a large
caterpillar Holtz six-cylinder ICO
horse power tractor. The work had
been "brought up to the point at the
Kock Island track making the turn
to come this way. This road will
not cross the track at all but will
come along south of the same until
it strikes the road coming this way.
whereas before it crossed he track
twice. It should not be a long time
now until, they reach Elmwood, con
sidering the rapidity with which
this work has . been progressing.
Flmwood Leader-Echo.
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
noth i: TO ( IU.niT()l
Tiie State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, us.
In tl:i County Court.
In tiie matter of tiie estate of Jo
seph Zitka. ler-asfl.
To the tretlitors of said estate-
You are liereby notified. Tliat T will
sit at tiie County Court room in I'latts
moutli In said eountv, on the eleventh
lay of SVptembei . lUt. and1 on the
thirteenth day of licremlwr, A. p 19 'o
at ten o'clock a. m.. of each dav "to
receive and examine all claims against
said t-state, with a view to their ad
justment aii'l allowance. The time
limited for the presentation of claims
aeainst said estate is three months
from the eleventh dav of SentemUei
A. D. lPi-o. and the time limited for
payment of debts 5 one vear rom
said eleventh day of September 1 'n
"Witness my hand and the seaV of
said County Court, this eleventh dav
of August, 1920. d
e . ALLEN J. BEESON,
tt4D County Judge.
LOCAL
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From Monday's Pally.
George Horn of Omaha, wh.j has
been enjoying a visit for the past
two weeks here with his relatives and
friends in Cass eour.ty, returned this
afternoon to his home.
L. K. Snipes, county agent, was
in the city -a short time today, driv
ing over with Piiul Stewart, the state
soil expert, who with Mr. Snip- s. has
been holding a series of meetings
over the county .11 the in u rest of a
hotter soil conservation and under-.-tanding.
Mr. Stewart departed ov
er the. Hurlington for Lincoln to re
sume his work at the state farm.
Prom Friday's Pat'y.
O. C. Zaar, of near Smith Hend.
was in the city for a few hours to
day attending lo some matters if
busis-.ess.
Joseph Schmardt-r. Jr., of Louis
ville, was in the city today for a few
hours attending to s une matters at
the court bouse.
Adam Meisinger of near Cedar
Creek, accompanied by his son, Ar
thur, were in Omaha today for a few
hours, motoring up from their home.
Monte Franks, wife and little
daughter, departed this morning for
Omaha, where they will visit at the
home of Mrs. Franks' mother, Mrs.
Julia Thomas and with other rela
tives and friends. Mr. Franks has
just completed his work at Kansas
City in the auto school and the fam
ily have been enjoying a visit en
route home at Peru with friends.
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WEDNESDAY,
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ysyst 18th
Preliminaries Start at 7:00 p. m. Sharp
8-RQUND BOXING EXHIBITION!
Under canvas rain or shine, introduc
ing two American Legion members.
ANDY RALPH
SCKMADER vs. ALEXANDER
of Louisville of, Iowa v
A Light-Heavyweight 6-round semi-fitial
and 3-round Bantam preliminary.
JACK FITZGERALD, of Omaha, Referee
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BASE BALL!
Louisville vs. Springfield, at 3:00 p. m.
STATE SHOOTS
tl U Vs
Given by Louisville Gun Club at 9:00 A. M. $75.00 Added Money. Big Prize-
List, Divided Jack Rabbit System.
BAID r$US6C ALL DAYIaraa
Big American Legion Dance at Opera House Following the Boxing Exhibition!
'""Reserved seats on sale at Ed. Egenberger's. Ask Henie Schoeman about them
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From Saturday's f il V". -
Ben lieckman drove tip this morn
ing from his farm home and spent
a few hours here looking after some
business matters.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE
The commodious brick residence in
Plattsmouth known as the Weckbach
Walker home located at 4th and Oak
streets. This property is the last of
the best down town properties that
can be secured at a reasonable price.
Only half block from post office, li
brary, court house and shopping dis
tricts. About four fine lots, is high,
sunny and sanitary, fine shade and
lawn, good well, cistern, city water,
has good barn, partly modern, pol
ished oak floor in living room.. The
place needs some repair; 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 once! I will therefore
offer it for about ' one-fourth of its
actual replacement value. .
L. C. SHARP MFG. CO..
M-F Plattsmouth, Neb.
A FIGHT THAT RIVALED
A MEXICAN BULL FIGHT
in a rt gulaf fight. "With head down j
and a bellow lie hit the engine with j
a whack which was something like ; j
thud and his royal highness ws j
ser.t spiawling some little distance. I
done for -in fact he is no more. Now
a Mexican bull fight they say is a
fierce tiling and lasts for several
hours, l ut when an infuriated fellow
like this attempts tiie stunt, with
free will, on an iron horse the. thing
is of short duration. This ends the
story and it is all vouched for and
said lo be n thrilling affair by those
who witnessed the spectacle. Elm
wood Leader-Kcho.
M. M. Peal was a passenger this
afternoon for Omaha to visit with
his son, Clarence, at the hospital for
the day.
Subscribe for the Journal today.
OS HIVE- PROOF
tic in Plattsmouth.
and hurt severely. My back wa;;
stiff and lame at times, too. I start
ed to useJioan's Kidney Pills and
they soon 'corrected the trouble and
Should Convince the Greatest Skep-itw'0 lloW of Doan's Kidiiev Pills
I from Weyrich & lladraba's drug store
I was all I had to use. I can work
every day now and give Doan's the
credit for my condition. I always
keep Doan's on hand and take
He cause it's the evidence of a
Plattsmouth citizen.
T.w itwii- rmclli icro t Ciil
; , them occasionally to keep mv kid-
T he very strongest endorsement ' ys anJ fai,;..
The'l est proof. Read it: , . ce 0 at ail dealers. Don't
1 1 jsimplv ask lor a kidney remedy get
Win. Hassler. proprietor of black- ,,oa,,-s Kj,j,iev Pillsthe same that
smith shop, corner of 5th and Oak Mr nassier ia,i. Foster-Milburn Co..
streets, says: "I know the straining ifr Hnnaln v v
worn l nave nan to oo most ui my
life as a blacksmith is what caused
my back to weaken several years
ago. Many times I have been down
shoeing a horse, wjien a. sharp stitch
would take me through my kidneys
pop tastv printing you c&n'l go
wrong In having the Journal office
turn out your Job.
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Saver P
rder Your Life-
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loeiess
iireace Now!
There is every indication of a great shortage in de
sirable furnaces this fall. Materials are scarce and hard
to obtain. Factories are sold to capacity.
We have just received a car-load of Ideal Wrot
Iron Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces. The order for these
was placed last January when furnaces were a great
deal cheaper than they are now.
On account of buying these furnaces early and in
carload lot we are able to give you a great deal better
furnace for the price charged than you can obtain else
where, but at the rate they are going we will not be
able to supply the demand when the, rush season comes.
See us now and place your order for installation
at the time desired. This willprotect your interests
and insure a Happy, Healthy Heated Home next win
ter, with a saving of a third to half your fuel bill.
These furnaces are guaranteed to give absolute
freedom from gas, soot or smoke. It adds moisture to
the air and gives you Health Heat, protecting you
against the pitfalls of antiquated furnace design that
often lead lo Pulmonary diseases.
'irW'A'.'i'
On Friday of last week a bull be-
lonirinrr t n C. tn T , living sniltll of
town ard close to the railroad track f
saw things and in fact got blood in
his eyes for at least he saw red.
when the freight train came puffing
down the track he started up to meet
the engine and engage his adversary
JOHH
BAUER.
Telephone No. 93
Plattsmouth, Nebr.