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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1921
PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAI
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be plattsmoutb journal
IUBLISHED SOU-WEEKLY AT PLAITS JIOUTH, NEBRASKA
Katered nt I'ostufTice. l'lattsmouth. Neb., as .second-class mail matter
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R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
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rains enemy
777 raT if fx
Some men look as helpless as a
lost dog.
WHEN you wrint Quick com
forties relief from any
'cxterr.al" pain, use Sloan's
Liniment. It does the job with
out t-tamin?, mbMnjr. barulax
inp. U3js:iorrheunnatiBm,
neuralgia, aches and pains,
ppriisand etraioa. backache.
cor mucics.
j Marriage opens a few eyes and
j many purses.
i
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I - Some of the people you can't foul
any of the time.
Keep it
handy
35
At all
rot-
Greatest of all things is love if
it's the real thing.
:o:
Anticipation is more fun than rea
lization sometimes. "
-o:o-
It is just as well to remember that
it's always well to be just.
:o:
Women constitute 7.1 per cent of
the factory workers in Japan.
:o:
Men will do almost anything for
money cn:e will even work.
:o:
Wage-earning women in Virginia
now number more than 22D.O0O.
:o:
Tint
ilways a friend to thocC i
An old notion prevails that birds
; began to couple on St. Valentine's
who honestly see I: it.
day.
:o: When a fellow gets his h-:ul full
average annual tax per capita jtlf ,he h,ea tI)at ,lu ,s 0 R a,IlUelyj
in France is now ii'iiitc:-.
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Ti.p :;' re bad habits a man aeeu
nH'.i:r'..: the le.-s money he :avc.-.
o:o
Men ;.ad woiiif n who tail to vote
in ( 'iti ho-Slovakia are sentenced to
jail.
o:o :
Fanny. l)n an automobile engine
can bo ni.-.ing and still be right
there.
In Mih' eases a ;ukt wedding is
but a curtain raiser for a noisy af
ter;' art.
then he isn't.
-o:o-
T.'-e Ci.if of rations for one man for
a d:iy i;i tb I'niud States army is
oO cents.
-:o:
One thousand six hundred Ameri
can scidiers in the World War re
main unknown.
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A dressmaker may not have a
S race-fill form, but she knows how to
make up for it.
to:
The good man that goes wrong is
in reality a bad man who has just
been found out.
tot
Never condemn a man for biing
knocked-kneed ; that may be the
way his pants are pressed.
-tor-
There is no use in growling at the
weather man, as he can always give
back worse than we send.
:or-
The henpecked husband never de
velops into a free thinker until his
wife goes away on a visit.
:o:
A good many people think they
have done their duty to a friend when
they tell him not to worry.
-ro:
-o : t-
Tlie former Empress Elizabeth of I
i
.us-r:a 11 . .-moKe as iuan a Considering the crime wavs and
c .;.rtiie a ia. rs(;lnf, nf rrimin.il. tht mills of the
geds must also be tn half-time.
ror
It must be awfully nice to he so
rich that you can a Cord to grumble
! about the enormous taxes you pay.
It's not so natch t h high cot of
livii'.ic as "he high eo.-t of worrying
that is -j' iv.-j. to hurt oi.
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The 15. ink of England safogu;: rds j
I
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Don't it y to tell life other fellow
his business. IK- may ask you if
you hae any of vour own.
its goto supply ov.r nigh, :y sui-; A thiniw tha, are supposed to
inert: ing it in a deep well. j rn:il tn ,,:n, uh units are subicct
to change in price without notice.
ror
People applaud the villain on the
stage for doing things they would
have him arrested for doing in real
life. ,
ror
Nowadays a wedding couple wel
comes the old shoes thrown at them
if they happen to be the right
I size.
:or-
Tlie difference between immigra
tion and emigration i.3 that since the
war it his all been immigration.
Be sftre you ar?; ritrht, then act
just as i;g;u v u.;. if there were
a possibMity (.; your being mistaken.
A cooking fork of recent design ha.-:
the prong-.
-ror-
The stringency of money in finan-
ici;i! riivtpi i beinir some what alle-
a lever controlled by the thumb by J v,ate(, accordIng to the hankcrs in
which hot r.ior.-o!.-: are pushed from ' .
HIV V l U .
I
-ror
ror
All wn'.c-rs of -innonvmous letters
t try the farm!
The unemployed are rushing by
.,,.- . the thousands from one city to an-
are (H te.t?. .m- oi cour-e. e-o;'c:a 11 v I
t!lO.e WllO OCC.islo".: ilv til! nrif.ii J J
grain of truth.
Tluy ft. tk:it a woman u-vcr hits
what she aims .-it. but all the sam?
when she aiai-: hi.t;!i sin- usualiy lands
pretty well up.
ror
I.eaderiip is demanded in Ger
many, says the Berlin -newspapers.
That's nothing strange. Leadership
is needed everywhere.
ro-
As you probably will note from
the February list of new record--.
Mr. Caru.-o's. voice is getting back to
normal wih his hea'.fh.
The crime wave continues to sprc-au
and law-abidins communities like
l'lattsmouth are losing a lot of ad
vertising by behaving themsLdves.
to:
"Mad Mullah ' is probably a great
deal madder since the Dritish bom
barded him from t'.e air and broke up
Lis little army of mischief-makers.
to:
One by one the big business heads
in the Ford motor plant are dropping
off. But no doubt most of the "parts"
can be replaced at the next repair
shoo.
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Jess Willard starts in training for
his second good hammering at the
hands of Jack Dempsey. Hut if it
suits Jess the public has no liht to
coruplaiu.
FOE SALE
High grade Hed Pole bull for sale,
fourteen months old. Phone '3421.
C. L. WILES,
trtd 2tw. Plattsmoutb, Neb.
E. II. Schulhof, piano tuner.
Phone 3S9-J. d&w.
POULTRYJfcVANTED
WE WILL BUY POULTRY AT ED
LUTZ STORE IN PLATTSIIOUTH ON
Saturday, Feb. 0
AND WILL PAY
Hens 27c
Springs 22c
Stags 20c
Roosters 14C
SWIFT & COMPANY
CONDEMN HIGH PRIG-.
' ED STOCK FOODS
Prominent Hog Raiser Says Prices
Charged Are Unwarranted Makes
His Own Hog Food, With
Belter Results.
I hat he is all through paying
fancy prices for stock foods and hog
remedies and that he is raising some
of the best hogs ever placed on the
; market" was the statement made re
cently by E. H. Beckstead, well
known hog raiser and authority on
live stock.
' Mr. Beckstead's hogs are th envy
of hi neighbors, and have "topped
the market" for several vcars in
Iowa. He states that for years he
bought high-priced hog foods and hog
remedies, but he is all through pay
ing extravagant prices for what he
can made himself. He states that
what the hogs need are minerals, and
tells the secret of his wonderful suc
cess by explaining that he takes about
five pounds of ordinary mineraline
(which is pure concentrated minerals
and cost only a couple of dollars) and
mixes same with enough bran or
filler to make a hundred rcunds. All
hogs, and especially brood sows re
quire minerals as they keep them free
from worms, and in the pink of con
dition, and are essential to the hogs
growth and a well balanced ration.
This inexpensive mixture placed in
a sheltered box where the hogs ca"
get at it as they need it, will produce
far better results than any high
priced so-called stock foods.
Send two dollars to The Mineraline
Chemical Co., 1CCS North Wells St.,
Chicago. 111., and the ywill forward
you by prepaid parcel post, enough
mineraline to make a full hundred
pounds. (Adv.)
Any skin itching is a temper test
er. The more' you scratch the worse
it itcb.es. Doan's Ointment is for
piles, eczema any skin itching. 00c
at all drug stores.
FOR SALE
Seve nteen acres of land 2 'j miles
west and 2 miles south of Murray.
Pix room house and small out-buildings.
3-1. J. L. SMITH.
The
line of
Journal has received
"Standard"' diaries.
a fine
i. htk k
N ti t i.v-:: ksi i i;nt I'ttt'itN-
I'AN'TS. TMKIi: UK! Its. 1K I A T K KS,
DKVISKKS, I'KIlSONAI, It t '. ! 'I t KSKN
T.T!Vi:S AM .M.l. (;TM!ti: PK!:
S i.VS IXTKltKSTKh IN TIIKII: KS-TATKS.
T .1 jy.-p'i ?f, '"'i ;-.ry. if livintf, if !e-
as 1. his unknown ! fif.s. devisees.
1 ! s, .-rsn:;i i i f ire- "n T .1 1 ; ves : 1 I
! I ,r p, . ns i:itt rested in lis es-
t;'t'-: M'!ii S. Ti::iij..-ijn. if livin-r. if
iie,':is il, l;is unknown !:-irs. '.t is-' s,
legatees. piTsiuiiil representatives Jind
iili other t rsons i nt t tI i?i Lis
est.ite: V"p s!i i nirt ii !eei;jI1St jf living,
if deeeaseil. Ins unknown heirs, devi
sees, legatees, perronal n-pt'i sentativ- s
and all other itc-so'is interested i;i l is
estivte: W'as-h.iimtoii !. IMekfns. if liv
iiiir. if deceasi d, his unUimwn heirs.
d-vise s. legatees, ierson;il represent a
tiv s arid all oth-T ptisotis i 1. 1 efts t ed
in his 'st;itc: (Icoitre ft'we. if living,
if i!i : i--!simI, his unknown h'irs, devi
sers. !i-gsi te-s, personal representatives
and all otl:er persons in' ity t el in his
estr'e; t!,e unknown heirs, 'devisees.
Pti.itee-, personal 1 epreetit;' t ives arid
al! oth'-r ti rsons i;i!i rested in t;.e es
tate of Willi; III St.ni'hua n. ueee;ised:
T.ot one (1 in Cluck two '' 1 in Slad
elman's Addition to the City of I'Jatts
laoiith. Xi'hraska. and all persons
Claiming am' iiaeiest of any kind in
s.-hl !;'.! 1 .-ta'.e, n ai.y piirt thereof:
You anil ea'-ii of you are hereby
notified that William II. Mason, as
plaint If. on the L'Mn dav of January,
lit.'l. filed his petition in the liistrict
Court of Cass county, N'ehr."skn. where
in you ami each of you are defendants,
the oh.iect and prayer of which peti
tion are that you jnl each of you. and
cJI per:. '-lis c'aimirg lie, tlirouirh or
under 011 advrselv to plaintiff. le
adii'dgd to have 110 interest, right,
t state or lieu in or to l.ot one (1i in
f:lo I; two 1' ) in Stad- 1 111.1 n's Addition
to the City of i 'lat t sinou tli, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, or any part or portion
thereof, and that tiie plaintif' "Wliliam
II. Mason., together with Ins grantors
lie ad.ii;dged to have been in the adverse
eossession of said land fur morejian
ten ycR rs last past, and tiat the legal
title thent became fnUV vct( il in
WilMai:: il. Mason, notwithstanding the
claims f vim and oaoli of you. or any
one claiming by, thromrli or under you.
and that the title- to said real estate
I" foi:-.-r i!:ieted in said William II.
Masi n. as against you a'ld each of you,
ami thut each arid all of said del'en
dai.ts, and those whoso names are un
known, and not stated, be forever bar
red from claiming or asserting any
right, title, interest or estate in oj- to
said real estate, or anv part thereof.
lii1 for such other and further relief
as to the court may s em just atld
ei 11 i t a hi e.
You and ea'di of yen are further
notified to answer s;iid potiuon on or
before Monday, the lltli dav of March,
A. I. llUl.
"VVIM.IAM 1 1. M S N
Plaintiff.
C. A. ItAWLS.
j.ll-tw. Attorney.
MiTK K or itoi i;i.i;i TIKV
Notice is herebv g'ven to the nulli
fied voters of School District No. C-7,
Cass county. Nebraska, that an elec
tion will be held at the High school in
M. It. church in Mnnliivk. Nebraska, in
said district on tie J.:ni day of Febru
ary, i;.'l, at seven 01 hx k p. in., for
the ; urpose of voting upon the follow
ing ucestior.. to-wit:
Si-all H.e !istriet cn'iceis of School
Idstrict No: C-T. in Ca?s county, X
braska. ksii.- the I .'.!,! - of said school
district. the' aiooiuii of K;srlit
Thousand Iioli.ns. 1 . M.i)i)ii.f'iTt bearing
interest at ti'o rale of six per cent
C rr per annum. i):i . ab!e serui-ann tin 1 -I
y. prir;cipal and interest payable at
the County Treasurer's office, IMatt-'-rnouth,
Nebraska, and tlie principal
oavable us follows:
$5.0(10. (hi payable March
iioo. tin payable March
pa n hie
payable
pa va bb
pa ya ble
Tiayal.le
jiaya ble
pt va ble
pa a bio
pa alil
pa y a bl. .
)aable
paya ble
i:
$."..000.00
$fi.0uii.ei)
$."., 1)11.1. 00
$."l)0ll.0l
i f,, 000. 00
.",000.0:)
$."..001). on
5,ooo 00
$".,000.00
$."l, ("'). l
$.;,0'i0.iio
:.ooo.oo
i.",.(oo.oo
Marih
March
Marcli
iianh
Ma re!;
Mr rch
Ma r li
March
Mate h
Man h
Ma rc li
Mai h
1 !-':.
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if::.",.
1 !::;.
I!i:i7.
1 J:i.
U::ft.
11)10.
1911.
sluill the iJistri. t Officers of said
School District cause to be levied, an
nually, a tax sufficient for the pay
ment of the Interest and principal as
it becomes due? Said bonus li, ,e is
sued for the following purpose, to-wit:
Purchasing a site and erecting and
equipping a school house in District
No. C-7. e'ass county, Nebraska.
t:y order nT the District Officers of
aic! 'School District, this -Sth day of
January,
11. A. GUTiiilANN.
tf-w. Director.
payable March
I.rtGAI. XOTICK
Notice to Non-tiesident refen0ant.,
their Heirs, Devisees, legatees, Per
scutal lie')resentatve8, ami all other
persons interested in thefr estates.
To the unknown heirs, tlevisces, lega
tees, persona! representatives and all
of tier persons interested in the estate
'of Lydia A. Jhown, formerly I-yrtia A.
Marrow; tlie TTiiknown heirs, devisees,
Ipfrati ps, personal reinespntatlvps ami
all other persons Interested in the es
tate of Vinor Hritton, formerly Ainor
Harrow; and all persons claiming any
interest of any kind in the South half
of the Northwest quarter of Section
thirtv C'.o), Township ten 1:. North
itanue fourteen 111), Kast of the 6th
P. 11. , Cass county. Nebraska:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that ieorge T.. Hathaway and
Albert K. Hathrway as plaintiffs, on
the lttth day of January, ism, filed
their petition in the District Court of
Ca--s county, Nebraska. wherein you
and each of you are defendants, the
object and prayer of which are that
you and each of you, and all persons
claiming by. through or under you ad-versel.r-
to plaintiffs, be adjudged to
have 110 interest, right, estate or lien
in or to
The Sooth half of the North
west quarter Si NW) of Sec
tion thirty t::0i. Township ten
ll. North Kange fourteen M4,
Kast of the t:th P. M., in Cass
county, Nebraska
or any part or portion thereof, and
that the plaintiiTs tleorge I.. Hatha
wav and Albert It. Hathaway, together
with their grantors, be adjudged to
have been in the adverse possession of
said land for more than ten years last
title to said real estate be forever
quieted in said Ceorgo L,.- Hathaway
and. Albert It. Hathaway, as against
you and each of you. and that each
and all of said defendants nc.med. and
past, and that the legal title thereto
has become fully vested in Ceorge J...
Hathaway and Albert K. Hathaway,
notwithstanding the claims of you, and
each of voa, or any one claiming by.
through or under you, and that the
these whose names are unknown, and
not stated. be forever barred from
claiming or asserting any right, title.
interest or estate in and to said real
estate, or any part, thereof, and for
such other and further relief as to the
cop rt may seem just anu dilutable.
You and each of you are further
notified vim are required to answer
said petition on or before Monday, the
sth dav of February, I'.'-'l.
CKOCCK I.. HATHAWAY.
AI.BKKT K. HATHAWAY.
Plaintiffs.
C. A. 7tAY'T.S,
jlT-lw. Attorney for Plaintiffs.
'!
( I 'M t i t
State of
to it iti!Toi:s
N braska, Cass cum-
III : h' County Court.
In toe matter of the estate of Kdwin
W. Coik, deceased.
To the fivditevs of satd estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Cou'-t room m Platts-
moiith. in said count'", on the -J.fril day
f r.bruarv, A. D. 15ttl, and on the
1 1 ; 1 ilrv of May, A. D. lfe'l. at 10
I'l-lc-k ii. tn. each day. to receive anil
examine all claims against said estate.
with a view to their adjustment and
illow;::ice. The time limited for the
ii! sen : 1 1 inn of claims against said
late i; three months from the tttrd
y of February, A. 1 . lCtfl, and the
time lin'ited for payment of debts is
ne via: from said tfltrd day of I-'chru-PCI.
Witm.-s ray hand and the seal of
said County Court, this L'oth day of
laiiua:-;-, P''l.
ali.kx j. m:i:soN.
jlM-lw. euniy Juug.
Fr;
1 . r: '
an I
tees
saU
r.tlu
of .
t he
in l
aotici:
the unknown heirs. devisees,
and personal representatives
; : . ii i 1 Drake, deceased, and all
persons interested in the estate
ike, deceased : .': nd
It. Moore: Mihle
(Iriiy: Grace (irav;
Iray: cnolna firay oung:
To
tr;ti
r su
ot her
of said Susanah Di
ho ?Ioire: Charles
fir iv levins: Joseph
.lonn
lie
i.
(ray: llernice tlray and James
irs of John It. Moore, dect ased;
tie fKiknovii heirs, devisees, lega
ai d personal represeiit at i ves uf
John K. Moon, deceas-d: and all
r nersons interested in the estate
iid Jhn It. Moore, deceased: also
following i!-.-s-ribed lafids situ.-.te
ass county. Nebraska, to-wit: The
Southwest quarter (SW'J) of the
Sou'hwest quarter (SW'i) and the
Kast half CI-:'-') of the Soutliwest
queiter (SW1,) of Section twenty-four
(L':. and tlie Northwest quarter
NW'i and the -West half (W'li) of
th.e Northeast quarter N K 1 i and the
Southeast quarter (SK'jl of the Nort In
east quarter (.Vlt'i) of Section twentv
iive .". 1 . aM in Township eleven (11).
North of Itamre thirteen (1:1), Kast of
the f'.th Principal Meridian: and all
persons claiming any interest of anv
kin.', in said real estate er any part
t here of, 1 efei.dii n ts :
You. and each of von. are hereby
notified that on fie 17th dav of Janu
ary. li'Jl. Pollock Parmele and Hallio
T'arrnete Dovoy as plaintiffs filed their
petition in the District Court of C;ifs
county. Nebraska, against you and each
of yon and William F. Moore as de
fendants, the object and praver of said
petition being to quiet the title of the
plaintiffs- in and to . the real estate
above described, and that the defen
dants : 1 said cause may be decreed to
hnv- no state, title, claim or interest
of anv kind or nature in or to said
al e-tate or any part thereof, and
that th' defendants in said cause and
each of them may lie forever barred
and enjoined from having or claiming
any rig'if, title, estate or interest in
or to said real estate or any part
thereof, and. for such other relief as
may be just and equitable.
You and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
7th dav of March, 1021.
POLLOCK PAltMKIiK and
IIAKI.no PAltMHLF, D()Yi:V.
I'.y Moisnian. Maxwell & Haggart,
Their. Attorneys.
j J 1- i w.
mitk i: to rmtniTDKs
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
ty, ss.
Di the County Court.
in tin- matter of the estate of Henry
llirz, deceased.
To the en ditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will
sit at ti e County Court room in Platts
moutb, in said county, on the 7th day
of March, lfijl, and on tiie Sth day of
June, 1'iL'l. at 10 o'clock a. m., of each
day. to receive and examine all claims
aitaiust said estate, with a view to
their aeji strnent and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is three
months from the 7th day of March.
A. 1 . 1 1 J 1 . and the time limited for
pavment of debts is oil- year from said.
7th dav of Ms re!:, lfjjl.
Witness my hand and the s-al of
said Courty Court this fji-th dav of
Jani'.arv, Ifctl.
A l.LKX J. P.KKSON,
(Seal) (Vnifitv Judge.
CJI AS. K. MAItTlN.
j:il-4w Attorney.
ty.
(iiihhit or if it It 1 4;
Petition for Appointment of
VdiuiiiKt i-nlor.
St;ite of Nebraska, Cass coun-
I:i the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
M. Millet-, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition of
Vll.ert ii. Miller, praying thut admin
istration of said estate may be granted
to !;atio Tavlor. as administrator:
ordered. That February ttS. A. 1.
I't-I. at 10 o'clpok a. in., is assigned for
hearing said iietrtion, when all persons
interestol in said matter may appear
ot a County Court to be held in and
for said county, and show cause why
the prayer of petitioner should not lie
granted: and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and the bear
ing thereof be given to all persons in
terested in said matter by publishing
copy ot tins order In the-Piattsiuouth
a semi-weekly newspaper
in sjiid county, for three suc
weeks, prior to said day of
.loom. 1 i,
printed
cessi ve
l:t .i ring.
Dated
jol-Sw
January t:7tK
ALLEN
19-M
J. BISKSO.V.
County Judge.
r' mr;iyiiUMliiiu jnii.Mr'"'tP'wJ'H'll j? vry i-y' .Itf'.' " it mmm " iiiiw iiiii miiii
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Too Many Piire-Ereds?
Grandpap had his chance to go in for pure-breds.
"No," he said, "tco many already."
Again opportunity knocked at father's door. "The
breeding business is being overdone," father declared.
Today the same chance is presented to you. Many
persons will still tell you there are too many pure-breds.
Don't believe them. It is the same old bogey the
scarecrow with a heart of straw that fooled grandpap
and father. LESS THAN TWO PER CENT OF
OUR CATTLE ARE PURE-BREDS. These are
the facts the 98 are scrubs or grades!
It is too late for Grandpap; and for
father his chance maybe gene; but
the road is open to YOU. Join those
who have become independent by
breeding good cattle. Thousands of
men in the United States who went
in for pure-breds ten years ago are
now independent. Tens of thousands
who go in now will become indepen
dent during the ensuing decade. Our
hope is that you will be one of them.
Now is the time to buy, when all prices
are low. Get ready to share in futur ;
high prices.
For instances showing what pure
breds have done for farmers in average
circumstances we refer you to the
week-by-week articles in THE COUN
TRY Gentleman. It combs the
country for every sort of news of in
terest and profit to farmers, and this
very ad is due to its desire to be of
service. It is really hard to contrive
rr.ore pleasure and profit than $1.00
spent for a year's subscription (52 is
sues) to The Country Gentleman
will bring you. You 11 want it event-
-why not order it TODAY
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Nebraska Shorthorn Breeders Association
(.. M. McCarthy, Secretary
York, Nebraska.
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, Philadelphia, Pa. . .
I'm glad to see you pushing our organization with pood advertising. And here's my dollar for a subscription
for owe year, fifty-two issues. The two go well togttliLr.
(My Name).
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LOCAL
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Frern Mnnrtny'f. Dally.
J. J. U:bcri-, of Sioux Fulls. S. D..
va? in (he city today for ri few hours
lock in. a: after s;:n:i T.atters relative
to the f-ettlenufnt of the estate of the
lato Jrff-eh M. Roberls.
rrank Rteppat e; i: r.ed 'iiis after
iK'cn to Oiiiana after a brief visit in
this eUy at the home of hi parents,
Mr. ai.rl Mrs. Martin Stcppat and
other telatives and friends.
Jacob E. Adams departed this af
ernnnr. for Grand I-iand, ne;:r where
he will visit his sister and family
r.t their farm home and with bis
many fiienIs in that portion of the
state.
t'lai's Tarns of Nebraska City, was
a isitor in the city today r.t the
lie. no of his f?.t!ijr linns Tarns, de
par! in? this afternoon for Omaha,
where he will have his injured eye
treated by a specialist.
Jerry Mclluch and wife, of Mur
dock. who were here on account of
the death of Mrs. Kate McHugh, de
parted this morning for their home
to spend the day and will return for
the funeral service that is -to be
held tomorrow.
Joseph Koukal, of Tacoma, Wash
ington, who has been here visiting
;iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. - John
Konkal. Sr.. and family, for a short
lime, having been called hero by the
serious illness of his brother, August
Koukal, departed yesterday afternoon
for the west.
Joe Sebatka, who is now engaged.
In farming near Woonscckett, South
Dakota, is in the city enjoying a
visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sebatka ar.d with his many
friends. Joe is looking fine and
eays lie 'never felt better in his life
than he has in the new home.
returning home this afternoon.
Mrs. George J. Meisinsrer departed
this morning on the early Burling
ton train for Omaha, where she will
spend the day visiting at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Farrar and
family.
('. V. Seeley, one of the publishers
of the Weeping Water Republican,
came last evening to look after some
business matters and to attend the
meeting of the board of county com
missioners. County Commissioner Fred H. Gor
der, of Weeping Water, came in this
morning to attend the meeting of
the board of county commissioners,
which is being held today at the
court house.
Editor L. J. Mayfield of the Louis
ville Courier, was here today looking
after some matters with the county
commissioners and visiting with the
publishers from over the county who
congregated here today.
Misses Ellen and Josephine I'ro
haska, of Abie, Nebraska, who are in
the city as guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Flwatek, depart
ed this morning for Omaha to spend
the day there visiting with friends.
Guy Crook, of the Monarch Engi
neering company, of Falls City, was
hre today attending to some matters
with the board of commissioners and
while here had his name enrolled on
the Journal's list of subscribers for
the coming year.
AugusKrecklow and William
Schliefert of near Murtiley were in
the city today for a few hours look
ing after some business rn&tters be
fore the board of commissioners rel
ative to their road work, they being
highway supervisors.
I 'red W. Ebinger, of Plainview.
came down last evening from his
home to visit here over night with
his relatives and old time friends
and this morning departed for Om
aha, where he will attend the Ne
braska hardware dealers' convention.
Lost anything found anything
539
-"r'-.'n Tuesday's .tallv.
James Stander of Louisville, was
in the city today for a few hours
looking after some matters of busi
ness. George Talpert. of South Bend,
was here today for a few hours look
ing after some matters before the
board of county commissioners.
Sirs. Elmer Wetenkamp departed
this afternoon for Omaha, where sl:
will 'visit her mother. Mrs. J. C. Ptak,
at the St. Joseph hospital for the
day.
Frank Glaubitz. of near Wabash,
was in the county seat today attend
ing the meeting of the board of
county commissioners for . a few
hours. y
j. A. Gardner, of the Eagle Beacon,
was in the city today to attend the
meeting of the board of county com
missioners and to look after some
masters of business.
William J. O'Brien and wife and
I. A.; Newniau of South Bend, weie
here:today to attend the funeral of
the late Mrs. Katheriae McHugh,
Touching the Botton in Men's
Clothing Prices!
The prices of men's suits and over
coats have hit bottom.
fThe overcoat you buy now will unquestionably cost
more. next year, and it's a high geared punch, that you
'will be able to use it for three months yet this winter.
J In view of the extraordinary price savings featured,
you will exhibit thrift by buying vou sruit or overcoat
NOW. We are featuring:
Some good coats as low as $20.
Some more at 25.
v Others as high as. . .$35 and 40.
g 4 Tailored by such well known makers as the House
S of Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft and the Block company.
We have unearthed 3 dozen men's
blue-white stripe overalls; mostly 3S,
40, 42 and 4 4 waists. They're yours
for
95c Each