THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Wo'pi i ... r.,ti t ... i nil. i i: ' :;: -J -4 it 4 . pa mt nom I' r M Mt Ot AM . Better Be Safe than Sorry Ford Irreversible Steering Gear RECOMMEND JUDICIAL LOCAL NEWS I REDISTRICTING B I Ll-- ,,,,,,, I lug from his homo near Murray to .. . . ... !....! Wrnce Members in Committee ol i " auei ."' matters m ni mi. Vhclc Favor Reapportion ment Measure. -Hi.lv vo'ir sH.riiig ;'" An automobile is only as safe as its J;;,u - Thousands of accident.- an- due to defective ami m :,., :.,..eri.,g gears. -The most va.ua.,..- a-ossory ever o. ed K i.,r Font (it'-s Aulomat icaily increases niiie.me- .... U Sav -s latigue ir driving ii ves ni.soi.i.e -....... - ..t mat .' Steers without effort - One hand control r... .......... - .lan-T Tl..- i..o.r sebi:tiiical!y const r i. l t cd steering gear iv. r ma.le r'loat ;.h-TiiiK onn. c-t.oi. No ro.l strains on worm - . ..,iw..i vii.r..ii,.n r.-:ir and body sirains v. .... tioniinn! or in.' si..i- .. j " The hill nate File N'". 1 T.4. It earth s several amendments which i. iv.. i .-( ii :i 1 1 at k-' l hy 'lie li .j:is. Bi The vote was taken (.11 a motion P'Cf 'All'al.a .lahn" Franklin of Fuinas I I in, in.: I ,,......"tl, ,,1,-as.ir driving Kasy to install-No holes to .trill I ... leering ro.l Ahsoluie eoiilrol in snow, niu.l. ruts, .oumrv .Hiving N'n loei.inn over renter SlrikinK ol stones : ,',...s has .10 .11.. M on st,..rini; wl,-l Car cannot swerve--II... re:.r lor wo.mM, II is l!,e control that keeps you out ol ti ill i- 1. .ilnl III iv save ' on. in.-. 1 This is the siir-j;ear lnauu- M.h - tin- l.at.-.'tr ,T the I.. C. Sharp Manutacti.rinK on-.,-mv 01 I'ultsmoutn. N h . an.l not foun.i on any car but th. i...r iu-mkii.-.I es,.eciallv to in.r.a.e th- safety an.l pleasure of ;. .. .1.;- i-, Vi.t flu- Font ill III' I'l.-ice- ..... 1....11 ;....ifn.. .-. IM? II so. let us eill iir tar. r .... ........ t less, ( nil or s. nu -Arrow class. Is your If you pay ls.,. you ,ve W'e ku. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY i . . . t , . . M i.i i i li i,i rs , .;,,,- I. r to.Iay. tomorrow may he too late. You may be next. 1 .1 !.. no cha n 's. This morning a niarriape license was issued in the ollice of County Judue Allen J. IJeeson to Mr. Wil liam Vo,it- ami Miss Martha heut- I incln. Neb.. -March The chins, both ol Wabash hou-e committee of the whole this Mrs. John t.auer an.l fister. Mrs. J; ,,"; !,,- a vote of 4S to 43.j l. H. Jardine of near Cedar Creek, 'voted to .'ecomMHiuI the judicial re- ; v. ere in the city Saturday for a tow .M. uiioameni bill rarrviiiB with it : hour.-, visitms with friends and look the i.-viMMi fur-uvn extra jud.iie.; : in v after some matters of business, f, r !ouHas countv and making r..d- -Miss Ituth Hee.la. of I'lainview, iial ( liaises in the judicial 1 '-appor- , w no uas neen nere visuii.s .i me noi.ie is. i.e. auui auu iintif, . . and Mrs. S. is. Chase, departed this 1110; nim; for Omaha to spend the .lay visit in i; with friends. Charles M. Slultnii, of Maryville, Missouri, was an over Sunday visitor! in this city at the home of Mrs. F. S3: bill after it had n debated in ih-' Duxbury and family, departing! K house piat i -ally all day. ithis afternoon far Omalia, when; he will spend some time attending to business matters. William Atchison, former county commissioner from ihe third di.-trici. .as in the ily t. tiay for a few bours looking after sumo business matters and visiting with his many friends whom he had made during his term in the commissioners ollice. Mrs. Jeanette Hubble and daugh ter. Miss Mildred, who have been visiting in California for a few mouths, stopped off here over Sun day to visit at the home of A. (I. tlreen. brother of Mrs. Hubble, de parting this afternoon for Denni-.-011. L. G. Sharp Manufacturing Company Hattsmouth, Nebraska, U. 5. A. ll s 111 . ! Ill till-' Ci service stations be in:. i- i 'i -i . ,. .1 . . .ii'.-nt-: iu o:ios ii i. hi - I .iir.if'.i' i . 1, '..,,' till.- i,. .i .. . . v w r, n.r I or.! sic'-iiiii, i' s- ii . hi r mat. in-. ; I .. n: I i -a I 1 is-.', re r . .i rr.i ii I el ; .!.' r-i-e es a reiiaie on n.s . u vour friend.-. Makes yu n.oiiey I'le- i.iireha er liiu-t be satlshe.t I'll rclias- , tii-.t our irr-v rr-ihl" Me.-rmg , ; i. . o ; r on on --.i of ti res. ar pas for its. If by M UAKNKK. ATTdi.NKV AT LAW .. i. ; . ' l; ill. I.:. i.. : 1 i:s. I in. . low a. I .... . in '.. i 1 '.. 1 J" I , , , , i , ,1 i a .it,.- t nil.- 1 If ' "I III :-t i- i ; I in Mi .. I' .1 !'! t ., i -it. i i , ii. ..i N...int..r J I lb. 1 .it ii..- , .1 .,..1 -.in..- I. .!. 'i-ini; il. I lx-li. I . .1 I a. : .i . I 1 1 si a ,. tii.it en liiivc " ! I I ' I 4 . i , - . , : , ! u , ,i ,i, I . e .1 . a I s .V ; . . U a v ' . I i .......l.-i-t in I..- c'l.rau.. Ti i i'.i . . ,i ; I ; . . - I 1 i .:!!l J. a. i I . ' ' ... 1 I ' .1....... .. . r I '.. I.ii.l .111.! t'.r.M.l-ll 1 " , i- in 1 1..- .- 1 u v. !! ; tin ..11 1 . 1. 1 i . .- I 1 . i ! .1 I : V . .11 - v -r v t 1 ih . 1:. si. i;m:i;. t il from a defective Hue as the blaze eeiiH i to be the greatest in lhespa--e bet wen the roof and the ceiling when ii isrovercd. The east side of RSE AT EARLY HOUR rfi-jiL'.; SJt-0!liUUNl l(1 ni ,.,:,,; 4...MMSt. of the I iiiv- but the arrival "1 the .(. part- t Seventh and Pearl. Oc---n-.i the nnrtii.-rn portion , , ., i,i. iiii;m- ii.'iii luruiuuiiii. 1 - . , I he tire gave the t.rt w n uout o! ii (Jo-.irutteiv Uiiiicu. lib. the new system of handling lire - alarms and was very su.-ce-.Mul. Tin l:.o'. Mr. I-ivd . .,i ,., j.jn i-fceivcl by the otli-. awaken- .1 by ih-j ., , ju. teb pi-one cmpany was at once i-nl -iir. ke is. to the t ; a rsm it : ed by tel. pli.-n.- to the :iieii'--.!.;, are ii ' the cor- j.,..-s ,,f tli.-Iire department and 'h-v :: I'eail st ree'.s ;md .v...,. ;1 . he scelle of act ior. before the ::: ral alarm wa"s uien by the shop whistle and it was bat a very i a mmme when the first call was made by lelephoric until the tneinb. r of tin- department had the trtt' V on tb.e way to the scene of the lire. .Mr. Klr.-dewald suiter, d the lo--ol all of the contents of I be bou c iiini thi- will be partially eoxered l y nir-uranee. The burn, d building was nwiu ii l"e- ! ., Ii-e i, Hi :x ... wo- r-.io . . ,, .,.,.,.,.. ....i.i;,,.. in t I, . . -.1 I . . of a-iion au.i -A.ter p.-vuig on I!.- I, Wii.liii'Kti.n. aid w.a - insured in " -i..c!. ,s- r. .-oen Mib.lu.-d. en. . , nf .h(. ,.,,,., nit. ,., Pi. .n , t ,, ,,, no- until tlo ! u.idirg ! au b.sn ma- (.(.t)r!., s.,vK.s u( ,,;is t.Uv 1ut ti..-.ll-. . U',.e-1 as t l.re had i. a 1 n - " , tij ,w.. .- o.,.,.. ft. in the 'ity today it was impossible i lo b :it n the amount of insurance car-hied. Tin- general effect of the bill is to Ihrow the eighteen judicial districts .now existing in i ne m,h.- ihiu n... larger districts. The same nnm a-r P? ..a..... iillini-f.il wilh the ec-L'i- tion of in the district of which Dong- Lii-.. ...iiMitv is a ii:irl. This district i received two more a total ol nine ju.l'.es. An amendment offered by Itepre seniativ" Davis of North IMaltV p.ii iding for the retirement or di.-tii'-t judges on half pay after they had. served twenty-live years or alter . I ,i.... i-...,,.;,, ,i tl,,, of r, .. was yjllO,, I . i ' i . . . . .... .-r.-l. ted dow by an t verw helming ma- 1 1 jority. Ost.-rman. deiiou r;i t ic leader. w!io i 1 supported Ihe bill, declared that lie ; saw in i t f provision- a tneiiiis ot : (iiscont inning the swrren..e" court ci ni- misi:u ;md that lie supported it for H i t hat reason. It is claimed bv those w ho suppcit- ti.d the bill for tha'i reason liiat wilh $ i tiie larger number of judges in a dis ci : C ict nieie will be available for dr: ft ?j!iii v by lii supiim.' c .!!! to handle Si its excess i',!"'- in pl.u-e of the c. m 3 j i is.-ioti. P T'ie n.-vv .iisti''-ts as created by ' t Ki)ret.--on Mnendiii. '.t follow: r-! iiifi.-t V,. l I ! i .ii;. rit .on I'.-iW- n-e, (i.i.:.-. Je.lerscn. .loatisoii. .nc'.ki- i !ia. 0'.e. t'a? and S.iray c.mii'ies. I T,.i inilLres k' , Di.-'ri.t N . - D.uiIas. Washing Kit, mi and r.uit eounti.--. Nine judg- t -. Dis.rrict No. Cuming. Staiiiui. ! Madison. Antelope. Pierre. Wayne. ! T a ti i s t . it: . Dak.!!, Dixon. Cedar. ' Knox, l'.ov.i. Hi lt, Koik. Prawn. !eya ' Paha and Cl.crrv ceiintie.-. Four jclg-.-s. Hi trict No. t I.ancit-ter county. l-"i 1 e j uds es. Di-trfiet No. ' Nuc.ds. Thayer. I- illipore. Sali-.'.e. S- '.. :u d. York. '. !aia - j'il on. Polk. Putlcr and i unaers e unties. rhr.-e j-ld.-s. Dislri.l No. Dodge. Coll'.X'. Platte. Merrick. Nan.e. P.'one Whccle-.'. Oc.'li'y. Howard and Hal! c. -lint i.'s. Three judges. District No. 7 (Jarfuld. Valley. Sherman. P". i'fal . Davvso:. Custer, i. up. iiliiine. Tli mi is Ivnan. Mc pherson, and Ho; ker counties. Tw.i j.; !g. -. ilirtrict No. : i'iay. Adams. eb-st'-r. l;aui.lin. Kea riev. P'ro-lps. Har liia. 1 "urn.is. C .t'er. Proe.t ier. Peti Willow. Hitchcock. Hayes, Perkins. Chase and Duiolv co'.inties. Three ii.. i :i iii .tli w . I,; !: .' - !: l . ei !-.. if i . . i ol .-' .. n I i i ;i 1 ..i- - .; . he V. if e t he 1 .1 111 1 1 tn.. i !!:; .-.:!. Item tl:. burning !.:.;, - ii.- :th r . in,- ditt'CMity as the ii;,.,.,. ... ,i - .uite Ih:. ' and biieding. ,,. a.-nce was a sniail fr..nie siin-- i.t, ai,.l tlo- t'.iite-s had mule -..t ea: '..-! U. ay w !ie:i di.- vt r-.'.. Mr. ; ... a ..l I h' !. ae.l i .:e Colloid, s-a: .-..- at Cih .!-. I Peiri -It.-e'. where t ' , -lu-hl i.i. n v. a aroi.s.'il .u T lie a!., i in !-i..a ...id in v.! tew niin- I... l:-e (illik w;,- ill the r-i.nei th.,- l a - ..(! 'icily impassible to sav ! i e 1 uil.lii'.c P tli'Ui,!it That the t re oriizii.ar- ii! I ! . ill! 1 1 f H E UNISTSAL C A li Ti'.e. IVcl cur cm: will be called the ncnyle's cvr." bc'aurc there nt" mote tliau 3.0C9.0C0 of ?:?n in da:ly o;'era i:n. That is ,b?ut four tn titie t the !!o;-!r?st follower in the motor car in ui str.. . This v.iuil.l not be s0 if the Ford car h?d l-.ol !ov ii:.tr?n eais proven its suneiiority in ser in durability. nd iu the low cost for opera tic:, and iv.ainteiiur.cr : this would not be so if t.r Fuid car v. as not so easy to understand, so nr.'.p'te if. cov.struction tiiat anybedy and every body can t airly drive it. It is everybody's ie : tt?r because it doubles tb.e value of time, and is ouick. convenient, comforiable nnd eco re::iii.;il method ot tv.-tnspoi tation. We solicit your or lr.. We line the frill lire. Touring Car, Run . -e-.it Cuupr. Seiian, Truck. We assure you the l:zt Tossibie in repair work with the grnuine It-: a paits. , Rebuilt Fords for sale cheap. T. H. Poiiock Auto Gs. Phone No. 1 Plaltsmouth a ni i m an Jiii'.ges. Distri.-' No. !- l.in-.oln. Kieih. Ar tt. ir. (Jrant Sheiidaii. C.ar.len, Dene!. Cheyinne. Morrill. P.eN l'iiii.-. Sioix. S.-oli: -bin fi'. P.. inner and Kimball c-e.inlie'. Three judgis. V ;---f .v..Tr. ! LOUISVILLE Courier t We are plea.-ed lo iea.ru that Mrs. I'r.-'ik Wheeler is recovering from a :'( "! il!n- from which she suf-I'-t.d !'r tlo past two weeks. P. Pt'erseii the veteran .shoe maker of Louisville and a pioneer titi'cn. was taken to an Omaha hos pital the (ir.st ot the week for a ser ious, ailment. His many frien.b throughout the country hope he will be greatly benefited by the treat ment at the l-.ospirHl. but on ac-i-oi tt of his advanced age some fears are felt for the outcome. Mr. Petersen is past eighty years of ago an! bas always been remarkably acPve. Paul Phelps and the o'her mem ber of the Phelps family and their fi ic ads in 'this vicinity v. ere much shocked last week to get word of the tragic suicide of Mrs. U iymon.1 Phelps. wife of their nephew. of Crtsluim. Her husband is the son of Harry Phelps, formerly of this pl... e. Harry Phelps and wife sep arated years ago. She was formerly Misj Mattie Sack. The mother of the young hu-band lived with them and he was out doing I be chores and li'-: ''..other was getting break fast when she heard the snot iu an ups'air; bedroom. Death was almost tanta-'eotis and the act is attribut ed to melancholia. She was years of age. The Louisville friends of Kev. C. Jm-.g weie shocked to barn of seri cts accident tint befell his third son. Omar J11111:. at his farm home t'c.ir lie.itrice last we- k win n lie w s hurt while shelling corn. His clothing caught in the engine shaft an.l be. ore it counl be stopped, every s-hre.l of tloibes was torn from his body an 1 mulling left on him b it 1 his oboes. That he was not killed is ; miracle. As it was. he suffered ;i bally broken arm and many bruises and injuries, but his physician say lie . wili recover. He has a wife and three children. His parents. Kev. and .Mrs Jung still reside at Norton-' ville. Kansas, where Mr. Jup.g is pas-i tor of the Kvangelical Lutheran; church. Mrs. John Heil. a sisier of i the unfortunate- y - ..-tug ;:i.in. accom- , paricd by he'- husband's mother.-! Mrs Wen.le'.l Heil. went to Iteatrice 1 1 v"ei v : ng th-.' "w.s of the acei ie;" ;tn. I Mr. W, ml, 11 Hell ictui'iud 'a t Suttirday. She reports him as getting along favor. ;!;ly and d.oug as veil as could be expected. ' from Tuewilny .s l.iillv. " P. A. Ilild of Mynard. was ni the city today for a few hours looking ; fter some matters of business. Attorney C. K. Tefft of Weeping Water, was here for a few hours to day attending to seme matters of im i;,rtance at the court house. Miss Ktla Nickels, of near Mur ray, was among the visitors in the city today for a few hours, attending to some matters of business. Heavv. impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, head-j ache;, nausea. !ndig"stion. Thinj blood makes you weak, pale an.l sickly. For pure blood, sound di-g.-.tion use Purdock Pdood Hitters. M.-.". at all s.ores. For any itching, skin trouble, piles, eczema, silt rheum, hives, itch. ..aid head, herpes, scabies I Man's Ointment is highly recommended, r.i'o ii box. at all stores. 20 for 20 cents in at r-ti ht p.ickars. AIfo obtainable in round tins of 50, vacuum-sea led. I SWELLED with pride. THE FAT man next to WAS READING one. OF MY cigarette ads. AND I felt him chuckle. NOW NO one had ever. PRAISED THAT ad. SO I had to ask. IF HE liked it. AND HE said, "Sure." AND LAUGHED nomo more. ... THEN HE said. "LOOK HERE" and pointed. AND WHERE I'd written. m "PURE TOBACCO." 0 THE PRINTER hadset. PURE TABASCO." AND THAT'S why tho man. THOUGHT MY ad. WAS HOT stuX P.UT THEN he eald. "FORGET THE ad3. I NEVER read 'em. BUT LEMME tell you. SOMETHING DIFFERENT THEY OUGHT to say. ABOUT THAT cigarette. AND THAT is this. v THEY SATISFY." AND DARNED if I don't thiik. HE REALLY believed. HE WAS giving mo. SOMETHING NEW! OU enn Llame it en Ihorrlntor if you don't see Tn Satisfy" in a Chesterfield advertisement. I'ut be sure of this; you'll find it in the ciga rette every time. Wonderful Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, wonderfully blended it sounds easy. But you'll find nothing else like Chesterfields. That blend can't be copied. hi Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. For :i mild, easy action of the Niivtds. try Doan's Kegulets. a mod tin laxative. :iOc at all stores. J. L. Hums and daughter. Mrs. C. Ciaig. of Mauley, were in the city ti day visiting at the home of their son and brother. Kdward Hums and family. Chris Hiiuer of Ceilar Creek. w;is in the city today for a few hours. motoring into attend to a few mat this friends in the county seat. For baby's croup, Willie's daily ..,,(. lis-ow-it... mot luif'i; eivr O ...... .mi .s.s. .s n in,.ps . !- rn:i ( . r:i nil ill 1 lamelli'SS I )r. ' . . . Thomas' Fcb-ctric Oil - the house- h- Id remedy. ::0e and GOc. j L. J. May held, editor of the Louis- li;ie Courier, and his old time fri-ad Prom Wednesday'.- Dally. 1 aii-.l associate. August Pautsch. were Orris Schleifert of near Manley. In the city yesterday for a few hours is in the c ity today for a few hours looking after some matters of im 'o king after some matters of busi- p. rtance. iicss at the court house. , Miss Stella Kreckiow of Louisville. Olen Pocock i f Hig Springs. Neb.. ' was operated on this morning i.t the w: has been here visiting at the clUce of Dr .11. C. Leopold for the hi me of his uncle. Fred Patterson and removal of her tonsils and adnoids family, departed this morning for his ar.d the operation proved very sue In 'ae. cessful. -s WILL HOLD MEETING Tii" program for the meeting of the second district, Nebraska Teach er's association, which is to be held at Omaha from March 31 to April 2. have been received at the office of County Superintendent Miss Alpha md visiting w ith i ivicim n and w ill be distributed out to the teachers of the county. The program is unite extensive and the talent appearinf numbers some c:f the leading educators of the country including President Lotus D. Coi'fn.an of the university of Minne sota; Dr. Lida H. Karhart. protessor of elementary education, university cf Nebraska; Dr. W. A. Kvans. ex commissioner of health of Chicago, and professor of sanitary science. Northwestern university; Chancellor K. II. Lindley. university of Kansas; William MeAndrew, associate super intendent of schools. New York City; Hugh S. McUill, held se- reiiiry of the national education associat'on. Wa h ington. D. C : Dr. J. i:. LeKo.-sign.d, dean of the college of b. us in ess edu cation, university of Nebraska. There will be a reduction in rail road rates for the teachers- of one fare and a half and srecial arrange ments for the care the visitors will be in the hands of the Omaha committee. If. V.. Dailey. who has been visiting in this city for the past few weeks, departs this evening for Torrington. Wyoming, near where he has a home stead claim and will be joined in Omaha by II. J. Heneger. who will accompany him vest to look over the hind in that locality. Watch Your Chimnies! The Brightness of the V Easter Season is reflected in our new Spring clothes. They are eloquent of the change that has come over the clothing world. Who would have thought a short time ago that Spring 21 would bring clothes so superbly stylish and so excellently tailored as our Quality Clothes at $30, $40 and $50 Clothes that a year aSo brought $40 to $75. Lesser quality $1 8 to $23. What can be lower than the bottom? These have touched bottom. Boys Confirmation OR EASTER SUITS Short pants $6.95 up Long pants $15.00 up Every boost you gve to business in general means a boost to your own business in particular. In the in terest of keeping America employed, scatter the gospel of optimism and BUY WHAT YOU NEED NOW. New Hats! Your new Spring Hat is waiting for you here. We know yours is here, because such a variety of blocks and colorings is bound to include a style that exactly suits you. Bot tom prices is our creed, but at no sacrifice of quality. Hats, $3 to $10; Caps $1 to $3 mm C. E. Wescott's Sons EVERYBODY'S STORE Steady, brother, don't rock the boat! 4 4