MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1920. PAGE FOtm PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOITENAL Cbe plattemoutb lournal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKIiYAT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at I'ostofflce, Plattamouth. Neb., as second-class mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE The greatest distance at which thunder can be heard is 15 miles. :o: Card playing may be wicked, but there isn't a black heart in the deck. o:o Christmas comes but once a year, old and young ought to be of good cheer. o:o Any woman can fool a man, but it's sometimes difficult to keep him fooled. o:o Jhe eyes of the little ones, also many of the older ones, are on the shop windows. :o: Never in the history of Platts mouth was Christmas goods more plentiful and varied. :o: "When you hear a man say that every man has his price, that man is anxious to sell out. o:o American politics consists, of the rolling of logs, the pulling of wires and the laying of pipes. :o: A boy never gets much comfort out of his first cigar, but he gets a. great deal of experience. . :c The fat face of Santa Claus greets us from the' advertisements. What would Christmas be without . the Christmas advertisements, anyhow. :o: When the bride promises to love, honor and obey, she is just as earnest as when she kisses the bridegroom's folks. :o: Eggs are so high nowadays that when you talk about a burglar the children in the family think you mean the grocer. :o: Don't fail to buy Red Cross Christ mas seals. Each one of these littla seals is a bullet fired at mankind's most dreaded enemy, tuberculosis. :o: Austria has been admitted to the league of nations, but Austria will not require as much room as she would have needed a few years ago. -o:o The. expenses of the woman's party in the presidential campaign amounted to only $664,208. The women have a lot to learn about politics. . :o: Our position is simply this: A nice girl should not go automobiling on a chilly night in a flimsy cobtumo unless she expects to snuggle up to the driver. :o: Now that congress has the elec tion off its mind it really doesn't seem too much to expect from it few er stump speeches and more activity of a brass tack nature. . o:o A San Francisco man has sued u's wife for a divorce because she in sists on taking a pet Hon to bed with her. Hubty is right. The lion rosy be afflicted with fleas. :o: The treasury estimates it will take seven and one-half million dollar? fo enforce the Volstead law next year. This year's kind of enforce ment, or some other kind? :o: A one-armed paper hanger with the itch is never kept quite so busy as the family cook, when she is try ing to keep a healthy family sup plied with hot flapjacks. :o: A puritanical Sabbath is being urged by the reformers, and they are planning to carry the fight to con gress. In other words, they want to take the sun out of Sunday. :o: Warren G. Harding is tackling a big Job the biggest job in the world and he needs all the know ledge he can possibly get. No man ever faced a presidential job with more urgent need of information. :o: Flimsy lingerie and bare knees are the cause of many pneumonia deaths, says the coroner at Chicago. Well. .what are the poor girls to do? Fash ion decrees that they must wear those things. The efficiency of the medical corps of the United States army dur ing the world war is shown by the report stating that out of a total of 224,089 men wounded. 15S.5S5 were returned to duty, and the mortality rate was only 8.26 per cent, as com pared with 13.6 par cent during our civil war. Our number killed in battle was 34.249. :o: There is money in the motion picture business but not everybody who makes an investment therein gets a dividend. The National As sociation of the motion picture in dustry has issued a bulletin stating that worthless stock amounting to ' more than a billion dollars is t he annual offer of the wildcat motion picture concerns to the United States. Fortunately, none of it is in our safety deposit box. We don't even own an interest In Mary Tick? ford. :o: There Is at least one sheriff In the United' States who knows how to frustrate a mob. When a band -of lynchers visited the Jail at Wise, Va., they found a machine gun mounted in front of the prison and a. gunner in charge who was Instruct ed to shoot to kill. The negro was not lynched. It looks like the Balkins will soon be balking again. :o: Talk isn't cheap when you hire a lawyer to do It for you. :o: Seven thousand men enlisted in the U. S. army last month. :o: Waiting for rich relatives to die is a wretched way to Jive. :o: Father views with alarm the us ual hideous flood of Christmas neck ties. :o: Twenty-three bank failures in South Dakota. To much non-partisan control. o:o News is mighty dull these days. Hardly any of the movie stars are getting divorces. If you want to know what to buy during the Christmas shopping, read the Plattsmouth Dally Journal. lo:o It will add very muc'J to the beauty of your letters to adorn them with Red Cross Christmas seals. :c. Don't forget to tell your wife oc casionally that you love her. Oth erwise she might not find it out. o:n Man laughs at woman because she follows the fashions, and woman laughs at man because he follows her. :o: The young lady charged with shooting an aged millionaire should have been taught not to shoot off her mouth. :o: One of the most trying jobs of a jazzing wife is deciding on what new records to buy on the first of each month. . :o: In making up your Christmas es timates, do not .orget those unfor tunates who have no resources to es timate. o:o That story about American gun men operating in Ireland is abso lutely ridiculous. The casualty list is too small. :o: When a fellow begins to complain that he isn't "understood", it's a sign somebody has been guessing at him pretty accurately. :o: Measured by the gold standard, the silver dollar is coming back; measured by the egg standard, it is still a long way off. o:o Congress convened at noon Monday and already the leaders have formed their plans to do nothing during the next three months. :o: The women voters should be told that this talk about collective bar gaining does not mean bargain sales. It is just the opposite. s :o: It is a ten to one that Albert Burleson will not engago in the mail order business after he retires from the postoffice department. :o: To judge from the amount of whis y being released from bonded ware houses for medicinal purposes. Uncle Sam is the sickest man in the world. :o: Statistics prove that native born of native parents have a much lower mortality Tate than either foreign born or native born of foreign par ents. :o: It is absurd to encourage immi gration to this country on the the ory that the newcomers will go to the farms. They invariably flock to the cities. :o: Every week the papers explain that Jim Jones broke his arm "while cranking his Ford." although that is about the only way In which arms are broken nowadays. :o: Father humps over a desk six days in the week and yet friend wife ex pects him to straighten up on Sun days and look as chipper as the hero in a motion picture play. :o: Filipinos conducting a propaganda for independence are said to be back ed by a fund of $500,000. And it's a tolerably safe guess that the money originally came from Japan. :o: The Republican proposal to cut down the representation of southern states in congress has a sound basis in equity, but on second thought, ought Tennessee to be included? :o: "I think no more of running for mayor than I would for cleaning house," says a Massachusetts woman who is running for that office. Nat urally not. Both are easy jobs. :o: - King Constantine's plan for com ing back is not the first of its kind. Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim Corbett, Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson 'all tried it without success. :o: Apropos of the deficit in the re publican campaign fund. Nobody need worry. Will Hays Is a shrewd business . man. He will quickly shake down the amount from repub lican pie hunters. The United States department of, agriculture has issued a bulletin say ing that pork should be cooked well before eating. Just' furnish us with the pork, and we will certainly see to Its proper cooking. j One of the bills to be introduced j when congress reassmbled Monday I was one to increase the membership of the house. The ' country will hope it was referred to one of thoBe congressional committees that never meet. . :o: If you want to get your 6hare of the Christmas holiday trade, tell the public what you have to sell. The cheapest, most direct and .effective way of reaching the public is through the adveitis'ng columns of the Platts mouth Journal. :o: Even if you are a sinner, the pas tor of the congregation will be glad to see you at church Sunday. The churches are primarily for sinners. No pastor wants to waste his time preaching to a congregation com posed exclusively of Christians. o:o A press dispatch says that auto mobile accessories are to be cheaper. We 'would also like to hear some thing about a reduction rate for put ting patches on our old shoes and repairing the rearward of our trou sers. - :o: Here's a problem in economics: If a merchant pays $1 for an article, the wholesale price drops to 50 cents arfd he sells his stock on the basis of replacement value, does his reduc tion in price to 4he consumer lose him money? Hadn't he already lost it? :o: 7 Mr. Ford's latest discovery is of a world wife plot on the part of all those of Jewish decent to seize the governments of the world. Mr. Ford is greatly alarmed, and does not ap pear to know just exactly how to go about getting us out of their clutches. t.V.C.Ki. OTKK To Raymond Theodorski. Theodorski. real name unknown (wife of Raymond Theodorski): Henry Thomas, Sylvia C. Thomas (wife of Henry Thomas); Anna C. Kyle. M. H Kyle, real name unknown (husband of Anna C. Kvlet: W. W. Windham, trus tee for M. L. Woodruff: M. L. Wood ruff, real name unknown: Max I'reis: Grace Johnson. Johnson, real name unknown (husband of Grace Jolmsonl: Martha Johnson Johnson, real name unknown (husband of Martha Johnson) and the heirs, devisees, lepatees. personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estates of the following- named persons, whose names are unknown, to-wit: Raymond Theodorski. Theodorski. real name unknown (wife of Raymond Theodorski): Henry Thomas. Sylvia C. Thomas (wife of Henry Thomas); Anna C. Kyle, M. H. Kyle, real name unknown (husband of Anna C. Kvle): W. W. Windham, trus tee for M. L. Woodruff: M. L. Wood ruff, real name unknown; Max I'reis; Grace Johnson. Johnson, real name unknown (husband of Grace Johnson): Martha Johnson Johnson, real name unknown (husband of Martha Johnson); Lot three hundred nine 309 VillaKe of Louisville, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Cass county. Nebraska: and Lot six (6) and the south one (1 foot of Lot five (5), in Block four (-1), in the VillaKe of Aivo. as surveyed, platted and record ed in Cass county, Nebraska; and Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), Block two hundred twenty-one (221) in the City of Plattsmouth, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Cass county, Nebraska; and Iots one (1). two (2). three (3), four U. five (5) and six (6) in Block eivrhty-five (S5, in the City of Platts mouth, as surveyed, platted and re corded in Cass county, Nebraska: and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof: You and each of you - are notified that on the 6th dav t December, 1920. Harriett V;. Wolfe, ' as plaintiff, filed her petition in the District Court In and for Cass county. Nebraska. and that you and each of you are parties defendant, the object of the action so broupht licinsr to foreclose four 'sepa rate tax certificates, covering the fol lowing described parcels of real estate in Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: Iot three hundred nine (309). Village of lyouisville, as surveyed, platted and re corded in Cass county. Nebraska; and lAt six (6) and the south one (1) foot of Lot five (5). in Block four (4). In the Village of Alvo, as surveyed, plat to 1 and recorded in Cass county, Ne braska: and Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12). Block two hundred twenty-one (221), in the City of Platts mouth. as surveyed, platted and re corded in Cass county, Nebraska, and Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), four (1). five (5) and six (6) in Block eighty-five (8.",) in the City of Platts mouth, as surveyed, platted and re corded in Cass county, Nebraska; and that you anil each, of you be fore closed of all title, claim, lien, rltilit of redemption or other interest in said property or any part thereof, and that the plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief as she may be entitled to and to the Court may seem meet. You and eachof you are required to answer this petition on or before the 24th dav of January, 1921. HAItltlKTT K. WOLFE. By Plaintiff. D. W. MKRROW. d9-5w. Her Attorney. m better romen learned ( that there are two ways to care for ?TM learning to take S ' care of them. It is quite a mannerly thing to take care of your clothes investmeut and protect it up to the limit. Having your clothes carefully dry cleaned will improve their wear and help to prolong the life of their stylish lines. Getting acquainted wjthour work means getting in touch with a real money saving service. Goods Called for and Delivered, PHONE OPPOSITE J0URNAL OFFICE NOTICE To, Joana Coleman and Cole- man. her husband, real name unknown: Charles Greenwich Howard and Howard, his wife, real name unknown; irter.in W. MrCombs and Mc I Combs, his wife, real name unknown; William N. MrGinley and Mc- Oinley, his wife, real name unknown; Hester Ann Pearson and Pear son, her husband, real name unknown; Joseph F. Pearson and Pearson, his wife, real name unknown; Mary A. Dufray and Dufray, her hus band, real name unknown; J. W. An derson, real name unknown, and 'Anderson, his wife, real name un known: Emily K. Anderson and Anderson, her husband, real name un known: Hugh A. Dufray and : Dufray. his wife, real name unknown; Ebenezer J. Coleman and Cole man, his wife, real name unknown; Mary Warren and Warren, her husband, real name unknown: Harry K. Coleman and Coleman, his wife, real name unknown: Hellen K. Lemon and Lemon, her husband, real name unknown; Amanda H. Saun ders and Saunders, her husband, real name unknown: Albert D. Welton and Welton, his wife, real name unknown: Catherine Bealer and Bealer, her husband, real name un known: Tacie A. Laughlln and Laughlin, her husband, real name un known; Edward E. Cuapln and Chapln. his wife, real name unknown; Jesse O. Chapln and Chapln, his wife, real name unknown; Roy M. Chapln and Chnpin. his wife. real name unknown: May E. Chapln and Chapln. her husband, real name unknown; Florence B. Chapin and Chapin, her husband, real name unknown: Ira Chapin and ChaplrV. his wife, real name unknown; Oscar W. Laughlin and Laugh lin, his wife, real name unknown: Michael Cooney and Cooney, his wife, real name unknown: John 11 Croxton:' Robert E. Farmer; Jane Mc Neill and McNeill, her husband, real name unknown: E. A. Wlggen horn. real name unknown, and Wiggenhorn, her husband, real name unknown; Marshall D. Abbott and Abbott, his wife, real name un known: Meriden Rose I'earson and Pearson, her husband, real name unknown; D. Matilda i'earson and . I'earson, her husband, real name unknown: Adeleska B. Pearson and I'earson. her husband, real name unknown: Rosa B. Pearson and Pearson, her husband, real name un known; Stephen S. Abbott and Abbott, his wife, real name unknown: Lewis M. Abbott and Abbott. his wife, real name unknown: Ahijah C. Abbott and Abbott, her hus band, real name unknown: Dana C. Pearson and Pearson, his wife, real name unknown; Fredrick Koch erhans and ' Kocherhans, his wife, real name unknown; Edna Stevenson and Stevenson, her husband, real name unknown: Estejle Doom and Doom, her husband, real name unknown: Belle Rich and Rich, her husband, real name unknown; Marion Abbott and Abbott, his wife, real name unknown; Mary Abbott and Abbott, her husband, real name unknown; Emma D. Abbott and Abbott, her hus band, real name unknown; L. M. Ab bott, real name unknown and Abbott, his wife, real name unknown; John. Brown and Brown, his wife, real name unknown: Nancy A. Waters and Waters, her hus band, real name unknown: E. B. Cole man, real name unknown, and Coleman. his wife, real name un known; Helen Cecilia Lewis and Lewis, her husband, real name un known; Jane Dunn and Dunn, her husband, real name unknown; Reuben A. Chapln and Chapln, his wife, real name unknown, if alive, or if dead their unknown heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representatives or other persons interested in their respective estate, the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter ' of the northwest quarter. (SW4 NW4) and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter NWi SW) of Section twenty-eight (28). and the southeast quarter of the north east quarter (SE4 NE4) and the northeast quarter of the south east quarter fXE',4 SE',i of Sec tion twenty-nine (29).-also thirty (30) acres off the east side of the northeast quarter of the north east quarter SE NE'4 of Sec tion twenty-nine (29), all in Town ship twelve (12) North, Range nine (9), East of the 6th P. M.; The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NW-i NW4) of Section twentv-elght (28), Town ship twelve (12) North, Range nine (9). East of the 6th P. M-. except the Chicago, Burlington & iulney Railroad right of way; f The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NE'i NEH) of Section thirty-three (33), Town ship twelve (12) North. Ranee nine (9), East of the 6th P. M except a private road sixteen (16) feet wide on the tOD of the bank on the east side of Greenwood Creek, south from the public high way on the --north side Of said northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, following the meanderings of said creek south to all the land Ivlng east of said creek belong ing to the west half of the north east quarter of said section, all in ("ass county, Nebraska: and all persons claiming any interest of anv kind in said real estate or any part thereof, as well as the defendants Walter A. Laughlin, administrator of the estate of Reuben A. Chapin, de ceased, and Lombard Investment Com pany, a corporation, defendants: You and each of you will take notice that on the 28th day of July. 1920, John K. Lambert filed his petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, against you and each of you. as weir as Frank S. Ashcraft and Mary A. Ashcraft, his wife: Nlles O. Coleman and Mvrtle M. Coleman, his wife, and Harvey D. Coleman and Mary E. Cole man, his wife, defendants, the object and prayer of which is to remove clouds cast upon plaintiff s title 10 me lanus named as defendant by false claims of the personal defendants and each of them to some right, title, estate or interest therein or to some part there of, and to quiet and confirm the title to the defendant real estate in the plaintiff and that the personal defen dants and each of them and all per sons claiming bv, through, under or In privity with them and each of them, mav be forever barred and enjoined from claiming any right, title, lien, estate or interest fcn or to said land or any part thereof; that the defendant real estate and all persons navmg any interest of anv kind In said estate or anv part thereof may be bound and concluded bv the degree herein as to all matters herein adjudicated. It Is alleged In said petition mat I lie defendants snecifically named in this action each falsely claim to have some right, title, lien, estate or inter est in said real estate or some part thereof, the exact nature and extent of which claims are to the plaintiff unknown but that the same are effec tual to and do cast a cloud upon the title of plaintiff to said real estate; that said defendants and each of them have no rlirht. title, lien, interest or estate and If any they ,-ver bad the same, has lonir been divesteu Dy tne adverse possession of said land by the piaintin ana nis grantors ir more than ten years last -past and the same accrued more than ten years prior to the commencement of this action; That said petition further alleges that the defendants J. H. Croxton, Lombard Investment Company, a cdr-i poration. Robert E. ' Farmer, Jane Mc Neil and E. A. Wiggerrtiorn each false ly claim some riKht.' title, lien, estate pr ;1n,tertst'iii jandt to-. Maid real estate ly 'reason ' of -qrtfcih j mfortgage Jrfeeda Hereinafter aescriDea. cxecui.ea on caies as hereinafter set forth.' and recorded In the office of the Tleglster of Deeds of Cass . county," Nebraska, ap herein after designated and which each cover' sahl real estate or some part thereof, to-wit: A mortgage executed by Mar shall D. Abbott-and wife to the Lom bard Investment Company, dated Feb ruary 11,. 1884. for I124.C0, recorded In Book P at page 639; a mortgage- or deed of trust executed by ' Friedrich Kocherhans to John H. Croxton. dated September 15, 1858, for the sum of 9280.00 -and recorded in Book A at page 107; a mortgage executed by J. L. Brown to Robert E. Parmer, dated I April 15,-1870. for the sum of $229.00. recorded in Book K at page 16; a mortgage executed by M. D. Abbott to Jane McNeill, dated November 28, 1874, for $261.00, recorded in Book G at page 158 and purporting from the record to be assigned to E. A. Wlggenhorn, and plalntltt avers that all indebted ness which said mortgages were given to secure has in every instance long since been rully paid and the said mortgages should be fully cancelled and discharged of record; that said defendants and each of them still falsely claim some right, title, lien, interest and estate in and to said real estate aforesaid. You are required to answer said pe-titlo-.i on or before Monday, the 20th day of December, 1920. JOHN E. LAMBERT, Plaintiff. By Thomas, Vail & Stoner, His Attorneys. NOTICK TO CltKIMTOHS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of James Clement Stevenson, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth, in said county, on December 20th. 1920. and March 21st. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. of . each day, to receive and examine all .claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 20th day of December, A. D. 1920, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 20th day of De cember, 1920. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 10th day of November, 1920. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) nll-4w. County Judge. KOT1CK TO CIIKDITOItS The State f Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Emmor K. Reece, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room In Platts mouth In said county, on the 11th day of 'December. 1920, and the 12th day of March, 1921. at 10 o'cloek a. m. on each of said days to receive and ex amine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the lth day of December, A. D. 1920, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 11th day of De cember. 1920. Witness my hand and the seal of said county Court, this 13th day of November. 1920. ALLEN J. BEESON, (Seal) nl8-4w County Judge. MOTfCK TO CHEDITOUS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of August Noltlng. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in Platts mouth in said county, on the 7th day of December, 1920, and the Sth day of March, 1921, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said estate Is three months from the 7th day of December, . A. D. 1920, and the time limited for payment ojt debts is one year from said 7th 'day of December, 1920. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 9th day of November, 1920. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) nl5-? County Judge. ' I,K(iAI, XOTICK In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. David, Z. Mummert, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Baumgart et al. Defendants. To the defendants Carl Baumgart and Mrs. Carl Baumgart, his wife, first and real name unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, personal rep resentatives an all other persons in terested in the estate of Carl Baum gart. deceased: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representa tives, and ail other persons interested in the estate of Mrs. Carl Baumgart. deceased: the unknown claimants and all other persons interested In Lot twelve (12), in Block forty-nine (49), In the City of Plattsmouth. Cass coun ty, Nebraska; Lot twelve (12). in Block forty-nine (49). in the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on the 30th day of October, A. D. 1920. Plaintiff filed his petition and suit in the District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, the object and pray er and purpose of which Is 'to fore close the lien of a tax sale certificate on Lot twelve (12). in Block forty nine (49). in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, and for attor neys' fees, costs and equitable relief. This notice is given pursuant to an order of the said District Court. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of January. A. D. 1921, and in failing so to do. your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as praved for in laintlff's petition. DAVID Z. MUMMEKT, By Plaintiff. T1DD & IH'XBURY, dC-4w. His Attorneys. XUTICK TO ('RKI)ITOKS , The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In' the County Court. In the matter of the estate of John Herrmann, deceased. . To the creditors of sahl estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room in I'latts inouth in sahl county, on the lOlli dav of January, A. D. 1921. and on the 11th day of April, A. I . l'J2l, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, to receive and examine all claims airainst said estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 10th day of January, A. D. 1921, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 10th' day of January, A. D. 1!J1. Witness my hand and the seal of said Count v Court, this 8th day of De cember, . 1920. ALL KS J. i5i:i:sox, (Seal) . County Judge. Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy Vnw la tliA timet to lav In u Kiinnlv of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be .needed before the winter is over. You will look a good while before you find a better remedy for coughs, colds, croup and u'hnnnin? nniich or one that is more Dleasant to take. It meets with favor everywhere Euy it now and be pre- pared. TOR SALE University 6f Nebraska Barred Rock Cockrels for sale, $2.00 each. Phone-3422. . ' i -" MRS. S. RAY' SMITH. j 8t aw. - ' Plattsmouth, Neb. Although journal want-ads cost but little the results they bring are wcnderfuL Trr them. ?f crass The holidays are approaching rapidly. It's a good idea to buy your gifts early. We make this suggestion because the next few weeks will be busy ones for you. A visit to our store will give you more ireas than you will get in a month at home. FOR "HER" FOR "HIM" Why Not "A M. D. BROWN, Jeweler BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. FUNERAL OF MRS, CnilfADn OiinRPDIOC; LUlYfinU OnUUUnAuO Services Held This Morning at Late! Home on Wintersteen Hill and Body Taken to Glenwood From Saturday's Daily. This morning the funeral services of Mrs. Ed Snodsrass were-held at the lata home on Wintersteen hHl and quite largely attended 03- the friends of this estimable lady who had gathered to nder their last tribute of love to her memory and to share with the grief stricken family the sorrow that has come to them. The floral remembrances -were beautiful and in their beauty ex pressed the deep sense of sympathy felt by the community in the loss that has come to the large circle "of friends in the death of this splendid lady. Rev. A. G. Ilollowell of the Chris tian church, of which the departed had been a most faithful member, was in charge of the service and spoke from the text, "If a man dies. Shall he live again?" from Job 14:14. The minister brought to the sorrow ing ones a sense of comfort in their loss with the vision of the hereafter where the partings and griefs of this mortal plane shall vanish in the light of the Son of Man. During the services two of the old and "well loved hymns. "Suu of My Soul" and. "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me," were given by Mrs. A. G. Ilollowell, Mrs. Minnie Pickard and Miss Thelma Hudson. At the conclusion of the services at the home the body was taken to MM ur Cash Price for Immedi ate Delivery PER BUSHEL BASKET 13, Phone 54 llo Wrist Watches Rings Beads Diamonds Ivory Silverware Cut Glass Watches Rings Belts - Chains I Cuff Links I Stick Pins- Emblems of All Kinds Gift that Lasts?" I the Burlington station where it was j taken on No. 4 to Glenwood to rest i in the cemetery there beside the Par,?nt3 nf he Parted lady, -who an sleeping their last long sleep. i Pleasant vav to breakup colds- EVEnYON'S in C.r fcir.ily can rely on Dr. King's New Dia coverv, the stan&'ird remedy for the last fifty years, to break up ccushr, grippe end stubborn colds. Ko harn:f::l c!rj3. At your druggists, COc and $1.20. .For ccl&gzndcaughg New Discovery Sallow Skin Not Pretty Constipation destroys the completion,, making it yellow and ugly. Kr.p the bowels at work cleaning out the system daily by using Dr. Kind's Fills. They do the work thoroughly and cr.t.!y Iiuy a bottle today, 25 cents. and 54 TT PromptWont Gilpo