The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 31, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THUP-.1DAY. TAHCil 31.
PLATTSJTOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE TWO
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3ATTIES WAY TO VIGTOHY OVER
CHICAGO HEAVYWEIGHT j
IN SHORT OltDER.
va- ('
"ti;a ay
-tead i
Saturday al'ter-
:t Hood made
the first Kattle Kim
and thousands of ivearers know that
the HOOI PRE55URE PROCESS still makes
it outwear all imitations.
WE have put cur best into the Kattle King. Our best in de
sign, in materia! nr.J always in up-tc-dst: construction.
It is an ideal overshoe and fully rcp.-rscnr,::i. e of the name
-HOOD- a name on fooruear which you can make your
buying guide and guarantee. The s curdy Kattle King soles
of grey lire-tread stoc!: give months of f.irtl wear. The
heavy brown fkec? linings keep the fci-t warm. Lcok for
the name -HQGD-. Ask for Ka;:!c Ki.nj because they fit
well, clean easily and cost least for the season's wear.
c4f!r tzr.y dealer or ri;c m.
HCOD RUBDEPv PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.
MASSACHUSCTTS
V; ATERTOw N
"1 never knew how pcoi f-hbe-s
cci;!j be," VC'h.tj Roi''. KtJ't.s te l
m. Th.it te cur c ff-.?:o.K",
tca...1 not tnV'"'c V3 ' -'s ' '
Do ou remember u-.i
c !a b'.ivk cur? "um boots
i..-.-. .
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if.l Am i",oo.l
. r v Ti rrJ ars of
...V -jj Tied
the cr:' rru
h v :i a.t 'fie
AtJ this
v1.-. .. tf j value
IB
r.HD BOOT
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Will ;::! l':' -n:.'. ( .;r y with
tiii.' vi.t-. vvfif visiiurs a i ir.
i ; in iu' .'.ir. i t;i1 Mrs. Garry, y-iii-
V.i.ly Sc Iii:i.uli-i . G.t- futility p:t- ,l;iy.
dfil Hi IS t ;rtist :i!id fS:;ii!ip:nn iu-avy-i 'n,t (:?,r;,c!n Guild will ?.:vj an
v. i:! :" ih' :i::vy (i.iri:1.:; 1 1 i ; iitr.' .pri! !ii social :;t t!iu huir.e of
of sf-rvico iii Uif l:it :ir. :.(l.U-.l an-'s. A. V. i! . :"ii(t i vt-n i hk. Kv
otluT to hi- loiij; ttrii'K of 'fttr!s rylod y is i:..;;rif.
..yt nil'.'-.:. wlic:i !) ':-i:roi :i tevh-J i,. '. .Maiili li;;-; heen safffi-ir.
nival l.p.o.'-Kont ( r Sfnu' '.'I Jack ; , Un. s;.'VtM ! lor sfVir;-.l las l'rui.i
ilurko. Ghifi!?: l'.':iv v oifilit. : .t- i '.fii- if ivy puonir,. inn !.;
'i'IH' :i:atc'.i v;-. Git! iii iiu t vf iit of . i ,; . : at this ;i;nt'.
Omaha lliks t It lot ic show : i ; e ( 1 . ,J. i,. JloM.iim, our ticket aser.t.
in thf ;.u.liriuni a:ii was v. it : s.-ci! . kj, t h a - ;nip.i :'i-Ln of t'n- :'oir
liv the iar.ui'st crowil i'V:r at it'ii il'ui.i;' , rally's hooks at tiiis p.:i;t shows a
a !iko t'h. ihit ion in Omaha, union u, . hanl. un: .' im roa.e f husiness this
w hom vrt' nearly a ln:i:;!i cl from . fur t:tr that of hit year,
this city. A. li. Wilson of Nebraska Oily, was
, business !.-i;or h' . rf ..loaday am. i3
h-.tviai :' n:c repair work lone n
iulv saih-,1 rittht into his opponent -s newiior. . .m-.-m ...... m.h. .y -
at the start ami kept up a .muly,--' ';! N '":'a 'ity. nr- ns .r.o
rei:;a of blows until near the end ufiv ",l;- .
the se.-ond round when liurkcs man-!. hv.vn. m:v. Lewis t rah.r..
io . e the towel in fee rim.-, as, '" 'Hl11 "-v ,,i,sv ":ls xv.4,,'i-
Gie OMot-ioan lav on the mat for the;G:iv !nv:iivd .Smi lif.e.n vtyoi aai-r-ird
kuoekdown' of the round. and,'' '" ' rv, r.r.-.l. l.mdv u-
.;. . ...... . .,r.-.. :.t. ...! ! :-i.l.-ra!de iu w wor;: Mimed out.
I I .'. I . I . .11111 . I V .4 ... I ....
liuike i one of the hi:; boys of
ihe W.r.dy cky ami had been pieke.l
S
f r ) v
Outweighed Twelve Pounds
Outweighed by :;me twelve our.u
v i.ianv ;o oeie-.u ;-'..! m:t: '. 01 .it
h .is: ::ain a Iraw devi-ion. and th'.
;'m.' wiiii whieh th.' c-.-uviiy boy
!:-. noUd him. t vur i ';' ! Gi im
; ,,,v;vi:c:it t!!:1.' has taken place iu
his I'u'.htiiiL: ability -'.i-rir.; the pa--t
-everal niontlis. while lie ha.s bee;
;rainnj; vi?onu!y at Loui-a ilk- tia.
kt.-i:ii himself iu hrsi class coiuli
tl'on. !
His rlo.-e raii-je jabs we.'e fully s'sl
...eriiv' a evi r while there' was a
au-rked improvim; t ia his Ion;; ili j
ii' ace r;;!:?'e
- ini; e-peci.'lly ehetiive'
Uoy O. Mull -f Ol.lahoir. a. . ho
ha-" be n vi i;i:v- iiis r. Mrs. A.
V. L.-. nard far several we?ks. uas
.; :!! n India '.vliori' ! e will as-
urae thr mr.i'api nieiit of a e!iaut..u-
ia :: uit. -viti: !n a-hiuari rs at
' ; ree-i iieid.
Th' h ai. ;,f G. S;anl. r si
'.ndof-oin'- euitc .vniTilete l!"ai:s-
ji tormation. T!'.e old 1 r.ildinjTs are er
! i"'r torn down or m na d back t' make
J v. iy i the r.ev. Tia1 I'P'v are beian
i. 1 : n ' '1 an. I work h.as tiep-'jii on iJk
j . ti i:: i( n :';u" tlie new r? dtienc-1.
la- I'icvtaa's at the i . is. faurcn
t week ' ere interest ini and proli-
,:'-!e to :!!
! . : ei(;.
! I!"
;;h uppercuT blows.
I'.lT olhel" boi: w !"e ;'a li.e v.'.r.l.j
amor..: t lu :n K ! Iu i v.-eeii ;
G or," Si h mah f. Andv's yotinz r ,
Sr.,tJ.T. and "Kid" Koscoe a wi-.i.vj
lookiiiir Souih Ot.iaiia lad wiih oia- hj ".
ria:r ei. -nonce. It hi in-; George's j
ii -t p-ibiii: appear;. m e he suhere i a. j
hi' from "staue fri;;ht" ar.d near the; (
en I oi tf.c second r: uu a nis , , ,
came 10 ine reseu' iy ion-Hi., .i-v; ,
v.el into the ii!
ho were privileged t )
were '.v("i addit: m-
'V.i:;i:oo" Sulavaii and Harry Kin
near went six round.-. Kin;. ear win-!
the deaiion.
Gchlsiicr Wins Over Arr.ey
N'o .)!.! in point o'" a: i end: net
bin o- !orii::es as well. v,v,s (hi show j
!a -t ni?ht one of : h" e -t ver hehil
in G"aVa. Nero-T x,.v-ro rot ad-i
ml'ted. ihu.- inakin:. tie- riattmout h
iiirch 'liciahi rs!i i p en Sv.n-
t.; crniiuv and five pejvons re
ived bapiir;a. There will ie r
e: at tiie u-ual hour' next .Sandav.
.-it thai the evrninn hour i-"
,;e;el to n o'chck.
'I he .-fork made a brief stop at our
vn 'i dnesilay and left a m w
t ihe hem- of Mr. and
.lolr.i Vallerv. Tliis new sue.-t
- ) 1 a .really '.veicrmed by th..- en
'.:e eomiiiUTiity.
I f;
feel :-trici!'." at 'maae. Tin
V.'iacljc'ier SJ'P Jcir.t Pliers
in. Icoist i ra: en
el"t oc; .-moo! !'..
was
inli'c' a ml A er hi n;t
70EBS0N T.T? ACTOR FOR SALE
'Vidso-i "r;T,c'r v.itli the Oiivr
ws r, a's.) -pan of sorrel
:d i:e.s co:ii!i" - i. aad seven y.-ars
. we;e.hi je.i.iO: one pa'i" comins
r yi'.i!' edd i'iare. weight 2CP0.
ae Gall 2:22. Phut-mouth ex-
G
.urip and held and .cut-j
c :.- :r:ir e::r. Tii-.i-e ih-sh 1 nor ;esrer . ;i " " ;.-'
a pr. .::;!!"
muvii credit f
.I..cU Lewis. 1 im-
K'h. and manaa
Uli'IS K ! I L
1
;e .-liov
us firs e.-.-
tu
tea it veraat
idi-r: :-,ii,ihr ir. the .--ara:;1 and ijp.
the re I. 'usiiuid fur sirer-ftti; and;'"'"' h-
, -,o,:a " L-oo'l i- 1 ! "i 1 r1 a ry w..s ic
(v.. 'a w en Kid" Sch la iff. former-'
I iy o;' O.a.-ha. 1 t.". :i" v ::i tr.iir.'r !
llni' ! -r ik v I".. M:-t r.'-. o' O'dca o.'
Cel. - .
i ..a !
lib'.? h l $tn&
ir
9
20 for 20 cents
in a j r- i i h t pa c k a se s.
Also obtainable in round
tins of 50, vecu urn-sealed.
PROFESSOR HASKINS.
WAS A kindly soul.
4
BRIGHT ON somo subjects.
BUT CO absent-minded.
THAT ONE day at tho barber's.
HE TOOK off his collar.
TO GET shaved.
AND FORGOT v,hero te was.
AND KEPT rinht oa.
T!LL THE ca&h-girl screamed.
AND A barber stopped him.
HE VAS a great smoker.
t
BUT HE'D often put.
THU BURNT match in his mouth.
AND THROW away.
THE CIGARETTE.
HIS STUDENTS loved him.
HE WAS so full.
W
CF FUNNY surprises.
ONE DAY ho had a tube.
OF RADIUM and he told.
THE STUDENTS ail about It.
AND FINALLY, by mistako.
INSTEAD OF the tube.
HE PULLED out ci:o.
OF HIS cigarettes.
AND ASKED tho class.
ft
"WHAT 13 tho one thins.
WHICH DISTINGUISHES.
THIS MARVELOUS substance.
FROM ALL others on earth?"
AND THE cla-s roared.
"THEY SATISFY."
X 7 HAT is it you're rj. wT.7.- vranf o,l
W a ciparetteto de.? Vru !;r ow tho
answer. L'heFt.erf.eid d ) it -they riot,
only yilearc vvr taste, th.-y n'lthju!
It's all in tho Mend r .'-r-.-tt blond of
fine Turkish and Dor.-: --s.ie tbaci-o.-?.
It puts Chesterfield win non-? can
touch them for quauy and value.
rtJ-r- - ' T
c 1 A.mm a. t &
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
UtatBaaasegpxqgaatsgta
machinery. Tiuie are ways of adapt- April 0. and pres. in a plan that will
EGGS TOR HATCHING
in v any existing asso.dations to this
c:d. so lona; a.- the spirit of wilMns-t:e-s
to t together is shown, and
that spirit is here splendidly iaani
f es t .
"If t'aa doinir.ant groups unite on
their chief paint of method, they can
,0 into a hi. ec n f 1 1 enca hero on
he adop'ed unanimously
"Thore is n oim.-iion the ?. G. llimde l-'ar I hod vr
fa: n-.crs of t'ie ocitify will -tarai hatchin:. $ I . '2 ' ;? in?:,
laair l any proirrani for the national' j,rr ir.indred. .Airs. M. II. I
on-, p-.-ati.-o liandli-.c ::' :a"ain tha' ' Xcdiawka. .cb. it
c c:.:cs .-ut with the praetk-ai'y unani- !
:.i'i!-i sui.;.;rt. . :iai we an v.aa.,
t a avoid i a :-pl:t jii (iataiis 01
m; ' 1 ad."
I'd"
. ; a 1 c i
Hard.
I s-w
E. TT. Pchulhof, piano tuner.
Phone 3S9-J. d&w.
crV
a
-1 tan 1 .'.1 A":.cy, a priaeae of G.
;bi. Mike Gibbous, ei :t
w..o .t.s pre-eni at tne :- ;on
,
tie roaay lor any
,,rii.c:uster Enll I'ein luinnr.crs
I re
'!)-
."."! v aad 'o referee 'he na'i:
S"h!a:fer had knocked the
1
1 : .11
:-.p forvuo -ith ei ucid st-ei. i'er-!1''''1 down .iv.-n 1 inu-s ia th(
-hap-d aa ! hah.n-ed. I taudle J 1 '.rru roua.i .Mien iuoo.o. n'.e- o-
I 1
in iiav-
o:' i'Miiid ti-owili hickory. The j.-at-ji'' , n.-r. . ... ,it- i.h'-iv r-w :
. ;.; i-. etiockir-- v. cd holds the! -" sen;;-w nulup Johr.uu- Mid-j J; ' ;
. . . .,,.ur..iv -r c.u.a and X;ey Ko.-ian hauled fuli J-' --r ui" matters al
"' ; t ". round.-, w ith honors very neirlyi'1 county jtulKO.
" ! .Monday's T .!ly.
1 i ; t-y l , '! ., r. 1 ur:u d th:s
1 ni-fi '.o Cedar I'm K to resume
' v ; rk here a-; m.inaRer of the
i vat' r.
a. I'.. li !-'.ea. county highway ccm-
i si.ittc r, v.i m to I'nion Gnis inorn
1 , :- 1 "':. after some road work
;:;:!' tiiat place.
H. Wood.-, of Gouivi!le wa.s in
hours look-
at the ollice
1
a '. ' 'J
-..iy rncl convem
, V.'22: " l;:;t z-p-
iii-y l lock of n.oior
ir- - cniplcte.
. .. .: i a a :nr owner
jiir i - ir. Go
1 ... . . :i. 1 1 . 1 e.
-; divi. e I. tn.uah i hi' . i v c's , . :-,. Kaciiacl i'oid of OeV.ar Gnck
de i-:on weni lo Kotun. S ;d. n! r:; ... ; ;. j j.,,r il: .;ty today for
: . . t : !.. a t .? ice 1 t 1 - 1 : " i t -.
it lor.--," iii.-
1
1
Winciiesler Q.mx End viciiclics
i" is a v. on !; rful help to have a
v ; a: ii 10 ii: every nut that's usf.d
: 'am a! 1 1 . .'old one or more V.'ir.
' 'a'-ii'i' op 11 u.'! "vreitcae a to your
;..! :.:. and saa- time ami lai.cr.
" 1: c iYMIfSSTR srsm
.eA" iioors loekir. alter some trad-
l.JO a 111 I , . . ; j . , ;,e , fl, , nl ;
i: and iut in ""i Will Sc-o.cli and wile, of Murrav.
last round that probably j .V( re iu th.j city for a siiort Gme to
ttse d i:i. l'.. ! ', ,-i;r;,'i!e t.i O'aalm. whore thev
Has Promising; Future jwn- called on some matters of busi-
An o:,-- foiloui-rs of the boxir. , j
VrtUae. ehmadc r is pa keil as a. 001 iii j A. I'. Iihodea. of mar Murray, was
in t be- li-h"-heavy i !a - and m:-i: j in the city today for a short time en
believe la v. iii i.a aide To m:."y"o t iu h'-" to Omaha, where he was called
i h. vyv i i.- ht eratO '. Certaiidy. if ite ;. -aloe L;i.-i?i matters of impor-
itayrove t in the i'uicire us mi' has in I Uuci .
I i!i fi.ist, lie v. ill be able to li c.'i al: drs. r- .nk :-',-ia(ka. Jr.. returned
' e !..ers 01 a a;. h ." near around hi: : h. morn i n .r ft m Albia, Iowa, where
iv.-'.aht. The only man tia in in,; a ' he has b""!i visiting with her par-
l.-aoe;.: ,it over him !-- Itrennau. wliol'-u'.s arm e-t!;er relative? a m; I rieiKis
is rat t i t lava to Iun p ey. and j for .-tu..e ;ime. The condition of the
la was I wo vi?i airo. sduee w iiich '' ar.h d the par lit-: id sir;:. Sebat-
9
a S-. A t
Smart Styles for Motoring
7
By
til. I'- Andy ha. more Gum doubled
hi- "latGn" avira.ae."
u.;:. aitility to take niai h.iaea.;
aa.cl !'K:a. I. abas are prime re jui-ite1-id"
a comer iu the ii i;h a-ama1, a: d
Scl taader can i;aalil"y in all throe.
l ass t'oiiaty friind . will await an
roi ;( :-:i!et;l v.i hi- tiext rita- encotiti
ti r . i i li reta uecl interet followina
tlii - d'i isivo ktory over the Gliicao
iii:; vy w eioht .
T AC; I 3
x-.r:.;.tIv for -ha vounccr man.
Capo become more popular,
And
eacii f?ea-
i
ihio cio:e with styles a lit t io srric'irter;
..laeois a o:l more itrikin' ana varieties more broad
i i i : -: i c:;n lounc: cicwhere.
.; waiii. a cap this spring and if you want
:l qcI ii hrc. 1- and $3.
CHILDREN'S HATS
1GY5, CAt'5
IvEN'S CLOTH HATS
i
iUSOHS FAY VISIT
TO NEBRASKA CITY
I'lchibcr: of Tvlt. Zion Ccmr.ia:itlry No.
5 Knijlits Temper, Visit lit.
Olivet Cemmandry No. 2.
Ia u We.ltiesrliiy'.s laily
f .as! e- iiiir; a larai; tlelej;a t ion of
the mi-mber.- of Ml. ion com . m. d ry
I'.'o. Kr. iuiii . Temp'ar of th!-. diy
moie.nd to N'oiira.-ka City to vit-di Mi.
Olive: eomiraath y Mo. 2 i.f G.at ciiy.
.ham'.; M. liohei 1: an. eaur.d iiiaia
ior. was in attendance at Gie session
and in: pi f ed tl;o N'i nrasl.a. Gity
oommandry whieh conftri'ed t!a; ile
ot"e iu' the temple on the several
alidida tes.
The vi.-ilor- from this city were
delis.hted wf I h the manm.r ir.
".hud; the work wa-, conferred and at
their treatment while in our ncijiii
l.ori'ir. eity and it w a - a late hour
wi'.eti Gie parly fiurm d hi aa .
'!'));; roil"; I'i ol.j lis til" wire:
ha has been very poorly for
ime.
:omc
l'l ' :n Ti.esdsiy'n Itaili.
Gotinty Gommissioncr G. 1'. Harris
'f i'nion. was here today for a short
time. IoeLir.-v after some business
uia ! ters of important v.
iiertnan Schmidt :i' near Murdock.
a.-.s in the city lor a short time to
dav looking alter some matters of
tiu-iiKs.s at the court house.
airs. 11. S. Tu:i and .Airs. P. A.
Ha vis of .Murray, were here today
i ,- a lew hours lo-akiny, ai'lir some
iu-.' ters t!" business and visiting with
the r friends.
Ji hn G. . Wu jab ri irii. one of the
pr mir.ent re-i,!ents d' .Nehawka,
'.a'- here i.-iday fr a short time vis
i ii tt with his man;, friends and
look in.-.; aider .-ome matters at (ho
court house.
a'joru Wci'iiicsiViv'a Pally.
I'. 15. Hail. a;-i-ta:it cashier of the
oar!: of r.eaver Oily, is here enjoying
a s'a.rl visit with friends in this city
and vicinity.
."s. u. ij-outlel of Murray and
.1. W. Jirendel of Avooa. were vis
itors in the ciiy yesterday for a few
hours, loakincr ail or 'ome matters of
business.
T. J. IJiondcl and W. II. Puis as
well a Louis Galas motored up fnui'
Murray hint evenin;; to visit with
fiienihs lu re and incideatly to attir.d
the Klks initiation.
G. II. Olive of Weeping Water, wa
aim ii;-: the assessors visit im: in liie
T i
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" ' ' . ; '
rnd ni?btu arc rood tim?'
V,al::h vcur lives."
to
l!i-. It. I'. We t . i":e.' P. '.:; .'.i.j'My t tlay Vara tew hours attend.
1 I Jr. ii. G. Loop mi.V. F. vv i:,l:':n. .1. , die do' iber.G ions of the county as.,o-
I 11. eliut. II. a. Kike-, y. '.V.
t Sireiht. W. A. Ko'.i r;.-i,u. Gi a Pa;
. . t , a . i a
I Ileary XoiG
. i i m.; ; o -a. 0" i '
!r. P. I,. "a: amius.
on. O.
j G. llmi-joi;, W. I-'. Kvers.
j mau
o: .-". a t 1 he couri iie-aso.
Alfred U-insi.itr of Murray, who is
o. i,,r ''dc U'.nlM preeim-i.
v.- t aa;ai:c tilt - a' hefi n at
cf' hansi? today o prepare the
for the cumins mouths' won;.
0:'i:'faL
fi3tl W i
t. - zi sv t is? i
t ; . ,-. va v."-v r,.. a r.jrc?i -r r-a
-a '.'0,-?.-. r?""Tiv'i" " ? . Iff iXxSfofi-i rzZll-e-cA h :J bTsi I
- .' " -r---: .--.' -" ,- y i; 4 f Iff jaAii..-A- ' , , iraTrrllf-a wujb
'"S;:t,igJ!'
Lertam-teea s
r- z-- : V-.-4 :v"
Hiding Power
Saves Paint
. ."i'J' -r.-.-; rv;i,--
ERTAIN-TEED Paint h3s
body which means that it
requires fewer coats to prop
erly hide, protect and beautify
a surface than are required
with paints of ordinary quality.
This body results from the
use cf the best quality ingre
dients, thoroughly ground and
mixed by machinery that
makes no mistakes.
Certain-teed offers other econ
omies too. It has greater cov
ering capacity. It has longer
life and color retaining value.
The quality of Certain-teed
Paint is guaranteed by a great
organization that is known
everywhere as a maker of
quality products. The name
Certain-teed means, "Certair.
ty of Quality Guaranreec
Satisfaction."
Use Certain-teed and be sure
of satisfaction from your
Spring painting. Certain-teed
led in price reductions. We
are now selling thi3 paint at
pre-war price3.
life
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