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f ii PAGE FOTTR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKL7 JOURNAL MONDAY. APRIL 18. 1921 ii OPERETTA GIVEN BY MITK'i: TO (0TIIA(Tll. S.aU-.l Olds v..'; 1 p. Che piattsmoutb lournal j! CHILDREN PLEASING ii PUBLISHED SEIII-WEESLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at I'OstoTice. F'att sinoutr.. Neb., as see--r.-i-cla.s mail matter R BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE TliUTOIH f i I I !!: t of I'll I,. !5iow i . ! i 1,;,, X Jii.i,.iav. Mav 1'r.d. for jfi-trui tij,(f ,-ai verts and 1:1- I o'k the i:aK!-M',r-!.vk ? I 1 1 "Spring-'s Awakening' is the Title of j t Offering of Cclunitia School i Young People at High School I The young people who are attend I ing the Columbian -cli ; ,1 pre. en'.ed a wry :ntt-rc-?nn aau pleading lit: i c ! - i n. t; v .... - - r .aji.i i oDeretta on Thursday eve-nine :it the ! ' " ,iH'r"AII:,:-1, .u.iruiiie I aiiiJit-.Tiuii! of th. high school ! -.-''" , . ', fr! ti'led. "Spring's .v aU-ni:u:" ami!,;,-- -i: ll t i - v a i ' "I I. i t,.'. ).;.! i I ll;. t of I'uli. V .: !.s, ' I ' ! 1 Hrow i .!! 1,;., k. ' .'.in1 -fill. i i ; - ;.a. u:iti! .. in o .-i-k X . or) ilniiOdv. Mav I'r.d. J'jJl. f lint, nil I . ;lf-r.ta: w 1 ... . . . ...... . X- . - W '- ' - " - - I . I I''rV i . I . i . , - M -iifi-u' Aid !:... ! -I Uid will I.- j., (i... s.-nat- I i ! ai.il '-r in t;,.- Stat.- t."ap.toi ..n ..r ..oir ti.e l our .. J iu ,.V .M- . ni.. l'- 2nl !. of May. l'.Ji. County Iln.-ir.l art- h-r-l r-i nr-at -! to Iir--nl or r-jir-n tr.l. l:..-.d. is i -t i i. d t'l I -. t.t. I I ' f.f.,j...-. work o:..-:j-t ..f -m - The of 2ir peed t ion. :p l- t::e imp M- mb. ! " : ' j v. Jiich proved m.? of th" ititj-1 !- ..f t... M.i-,I,n l.,ci!P li-'htfu! r:ittTtai:.i:H nts that ha -. n ' 1 ;''V" ',:1 ,. ,. . iVCIl ;lt!V it hCliurtiy Ol HI'' ..n. to r taai tt-ipcr- !.:ty ;(n,j thf; ,If!,e f(,:ks ;.ll:in:. ,.ar? ' . -;i i !.i : - ii .i i -; !;! v . t i it, i.t ! .i ! i r --"1-l-rJ- t'f" --.l. Some FACTS About r THL UNIVLRSAL CAR : c : A kin in thv :;'avt- i- ' r:a lay in Switzerland. :o- Nebraska ah- i j it looks. lcok5 ahead. :o: I'in mrney zaust be ::-e kind you irtick tome one for. :o: : n ant" in specn j.- -: o : - Prw-Geraianira -e-u,any lives a.s a cat. :c: - Kv:i ( thinps are .-! l-.-m v.- 111. -::- I: takes a pretty -n;ai ::.an t-i hi:e behind a v.-o:;un'.- skirts thes-e da Jr. iien mink tiiev have c:r.- pltted a hard day's work when they chalk the cue and put the nine ball ' in the corner pocket. :o: A carload of red liqucr shipped from Florida lu Coh.rad was billed ;.- '.oriiatLiC-;. At lea.-t. the eon-iun-r were not color blind. :o: tio riht ahead and s;et sniircl on the world if you want to. the world doen't car", ami will move on yif. the same without you. :o: If Greek were ;h- u:.iv. r- 'Hie Chri.-tian Daily Standartl. a , t . Chicago newspaper, lias t-u-p' iided Tin lit ?r-n t irvri I'-ri:iri if -vv null- guape the Turk-? wu lid go deaf and " ' ' , lisntd m the wron'4 place, dunb. i : o : :o: ; The Kun-as Indu-:r;a!i-t is s'i!! , tinaDie to un Jer.-tan.l whv (. lara to pay. ince .-he ivia t i:.-ecd to . " .r:iith Hamon basn t sued Mrs. I ii S'll'man for felonious eclipse. an way. -:o:- Here's a tip L,rrc:.ai'-: Tiie hen that fioesn't caec!e. has no to advertise. : c : - -:o:- An hon'-st. h-'art and a iot h'Kitcn are oft con.-.-aled b--r.trat:i a j 11 rat'"d ve.-.t. I :o: Th'i Creitrhton ..ews wonders if trie negro who admitted he could u:j-crew the inscrutable might not be ;f. Ti;c f..-l!ow winds the watches of the :o: About the ii;ly tiling in tl:i- wi.rbi that i-s r-aily w'Ttt it is cracked aj K be. i i U e. :o: And now congress 'mm go ahead with a full he.trn of steam lor what ever its head is full of. o : o And now th -y are trying to I.;: ..' the movie-? for everything that u-ed to he blamed on sabnns. o : o "lllue laws are t lie- propaganda of t':e evil on-. What we n-ed is the awakening of personal consien' ." M i-s Alice Robertson, congress woman. . ; o : essential a-, -.ran ': t -d t h -i-ltc; will- hiiih !!'.':- u: s in the arious parts in which they were ca-t. The pleasing little tory ee!:tfred arotinJ the Jack Frost an. I North Wind who had delayed the return of spring and disappointing the child ren. Father Sun and Spring com? to the rescue and bring happiness to the little folks. As 'Jack , Frost," George C:.!dwe!l appeared in the cast and the North Wind was played by Elizabeth Glass. whil George Olson appeared as "Fa'hr ."sun'" and Har riett Hurt'er as "Spring." Bernard Klinir appeared :t the "Gardner." Alire Petersen a- tho "frost Fairy" and Laura Hiialak as th- "Sun Fairy." The children supposing the prin cipal characters wer .Mary Aia!iis. Teresa. Libershal, Violet Lamphear, and 'irtrin:a Gouchenotir The Ona G Miiire.l Kiliott, Fonda Trivaly. Ida Ki'enherger. Irma Mayfb-Id. .Miblr Sh'Idon. Kleanr Fanaek. Hilda Johnson. The animals were r pre sented by Harold Jennings. Gu.-tav Gla.-s. Gilbert Clark, and Norman Wo? then. A number of the young lads im personated the birds o: the fure-t be ing Robert Hrittain. M -rl" Mca rury. Wood row York. Klward Read. Gl-o. Reuchka. R jy Turner. Harold S-ay. Robbie Adams and Harobl Connors. The flower dance, on' of the at frartive part.s of the- ojeietta was taken .art in by Jean Caldwell. Miidred Alien. Porothy Hunter anrl Fbiren'e S'-hutz and one th::' was most li.i rm in to the auditors. I)esjite the unfavorable weather conditions a large number were- p-' s- etit ai:l tii'- event one mat v.i.i long be pleasantly remembered. Mill'- I Hi.;.- flowers were represented by j Graves. Margaret Vitersnik. ;-1 .1 . .-. .-I ! 1 II 1 O-i l-il .)!, . ! . t . I : . 51.1" i -il.ii- :.,ir.; i i-i ri f u'i 1 i..;.,r. t .. 1- - i.ix '.-;-. !v. !.ma! f .-t " i.rn I -l- . ;.- J - l;.M ! Ii ' i J ! " -.!,. i .-ti- .:!.. . -I-' liri'-ul M" (i ii ii-'(. f.;.-. " 1 ! f' ,-t .' " ...riirt'- .:, .-..rii-i-re !.t. i . : ..-ks. :;; l!;n iil f-t j,:i.--s a rf.l 1 .; I-', i: M. lurnb-r a:.-l spikes f.-r j.jar.k Lulkri-ii'!.'. 'erti::eil '. k f'.r .,', of t!.- ';,.: f ti.i- iiiU w;:i .- v'ji i red wit!: -;i .. .1 1 1 ever v I'M r -( ;. . d. l'!a;:.-- nt-'l s,..i ' at ems for tie wnk LSJ Iti a , l-e si-. ;i a fi.l ' '; f..; rn t !i.-i .-.ml ,t - f3 .' ii! forms s.-. ;..ii .-,t ij... i,;r.,- ,,f i T t I I -i . i I T v- I ! . - I. . , 1 I - . V !.:-.k'.l. "I" i)t Jl Till- of t I i-p.i i :?;-r.t of J'.,!;.- W'niks .if I . . I-,. N-l r.isk;-. (! .-i::-. i . i : i ?i t v r -!'.- ti:' tt !.:". tv v.-..;'..- ;,! t.-.-Mii.-alit ;- i -i t a ti v ' '; ' : . j? ',: ii. s. vi. i-:s. 3 t mi Tit. r!;. ';;.- i r , ; !! ' K. .IDH.NSi N. .. 5i-:.w s.i'v ..;,t. of I 'uli. Wink-' I lore are authentic figures front the Ford frcto.y at Detroit. I liey show you just how rruiny Ford ars and truck:, 'nave been built each month s;nce Jan uary !, 1921, and how many have lx;en States. old to retail customers in the United JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH V. rn'iu ,-(! 29,883 35,305 61,886 . '. ill C El 57,208 63,603 87.221 Tiie ioiularity of his new word "j'.orma'.cy" encotirag-d Pre:ud'-nt Harding to use it aain in his in augural address. It Mill sounds good. We are for it. :o: There is general agreement cu the .r ;i trap for the ri'h." :-i;. siibjec t of tariff intere.-t.; that is Howes Monthly, "and tin- rub- il'bey believe thir own proriu- that a poor man i- cauglit in it." j Sometimes you e ;. girl so vi-j titles, vaciotis that, b'-r rnouth is never '-rlllj long enough to be properly ki ed. j "A t n ;n houhl be prMi-cteil but tiijf i!;cr ild be free liade in all other a r - -:o: walk I'vcrv morning :o: I is coinl for the liver." f.iy- on- .f Political plum pudding for pud-1 the mdi -al sharp.;. If the average ding-head politicians seems to be t !i " i:; ;t ti had take ten-mile walk every chief output from trie Whit.- lb. ; Inr r nii.g he would prefer not to have :o: j a liver. The fool new.-papers, have already! .Q. said too much al out i-h. r; skirt-. "Wli'T 'otif Income Tax Goes" and now ihcvan- akitiLr iNin 1 , the caption of an arti b- in ti'.-- I tr. i Atl.ini i Joiiinal. It i.-n'i where it o:..i ' i-s. or why i' ;;. s. i.ijt the fact Haw- you had any , re i- t :; ' , , t,,..t ,lnt;s us ., -hoi tcake yet? You get one m ire bite hoi brand. i!-iy as April a 1-j .n. RESIDENCE POR SALE! Minn: i u i umiim nni s'a'i.l l.i-ts .";;i t --! -. i ;i i t ': ..f ti.i- S!..r. I i. ..i i t n, i J i.t ' i. I Wmkv. iti :"!.... i- loowmii i:;.,.-k. ! I.;iic'ii. N-'-re-ka. uiit !l '..'i'i So. k ;.. i'i.. on .Pi:.!a . May ''::!. 1 f.,. :.' ;. '! : : i o . . s 1 1 ; . t : r iiilvi-its a tiU i ti -' i ii-i.tiil Wei k oil t iie Ne.raka ir -I. in "in i";-'! i." '"ass u :r,l. iTirw-i .v.. 1 Ke.jer;.! .f.J Koa.l. Ti.i- nr.,- I'..-;-.! f ': r:i -- i-ov. :' t:.!s xi-n will 11 a!-., i ' v i -r st-'liu:: ' !:" in ito- o.'ir.'.v :r-r : . . . i . . I ... I '1 ' . : I tl i ' ' T( n ' ar.i'.r in t;i- .-iat- 'a;..t! i r. ''!' !: j I 'ai t I '.'.r ..' 1 ,' !o k v.i.. ..t, f J C;.! da;.- . f Mv. 1 aj 1 . Coin.lv strawberry eac! vam.es. 1 You will be n memb I pleasant :o: j ly for your indiscretion long after No (ifendoliiie. Re;K :viani. w o , your -agacity and ben .olence are i.s vi.-iting this ciuntry. is not tiie forgotten. People will sav: "He latest Parisian dan' r. ll" i.i mer -' was so human!" meaning that you Iv a statesman. -: o : - j w ere foolish. For w iiicii they will i love von. John I). Roekcf' iier pays hx ir-, -:o: ome t j. of ?:; .'oiO 000 this f G'.-n. C'uttley Dawes, h'-ad of the Oh, gasoline, what wonder.-, are com-1 ornm i . ion to inve:-;gate conditions mitted in thy name! relative to wounded and disabled sol- j die.--, says that the commission is go- ing to "get togeth'r, get omewl.ei c. I! aii'l get through." i.uat sonuds like , a : bir- ine:-:-;. jWXL TIIOE (' Pi-e.-.ident Harding made a nofor- jy.t- i ioii.-i ii. in si le-oioii ir :ppoiniiiig rff rJigi r,,i- Harvty, amba:, -ador to I Gr"at K'rj,ain- a"fl an exceptionally iaJtti . I y,ori one in r.amiig Mvron T. Her- gG J'frlP I r'k as ;t-iba:-alor to France. Oh, KjL L-JkJ M. jflLO I well, Harding is only a .,0-50 pres- The price of our dry clea.nir.g cuts down the price of clothes. Dainty Dorothy says that she I has found out that we take most excellent care cf the gar ments entrusted to us ir.d that our charges should make friends for this house. Our dyc-iag proves satisfactory, as we use the latest approved methods and the best dyes. jdei.ty, any v. ay. -:o:- S ; An Oregon wife i-" vears old v.ish to sin- her lo-yc-ir-old liu-band for divorce, hut cannot, a.-; he is a minor 'and has no guardian or nt.xt friend. (And, of course, she doesn't dare to 1 wait until he attains hi majirity, .owing to the danger of learning to ; lik" him in Ihe meantiuie. Dear! ; dear! Goods Called fcr and Delivered w j 1 mm . i ii j v m ti m w With more than 100.000 abb-bod-ieii men tramping the streets of Chi :.g(i vainly looking for work, and -imilar conditions reported from all olher large center of population, it does seem that iabor organizations would wake up to a realization of the ! fact that there no longer an exces sive premium on labor. :o:- The Houston Post say? thai Texas w afermeiot, crop this year will be worth fully 1 1 .".,000,000. A man who attempts to re'-anijre a watermel on crop in mere dollars is an unmiti gated ass. The value of that lucioin fruit can . expr. e. onJy in eiio- Tbe fine down-town residence known as the Walker home, located at the corner of Fourth and Oak streets-. This is the last of the de sirable down-sown properties that "an be secured at a price that will to'' big returns on th" investment, o-.iy h ilf block from library, court ;,!'-e. pi friu.. ce a;ni lu ittest- dis t ri : . Four line b-ts. high and :-a!iibary. One shade and lawn, good well, ci--t r rn . City water, good ban;, brick house partly modern, polished oak fours in living rooms, some repairs nf-i I; d. Will make a splendid home for .etiring farmer, or any one de-.-irin a high class residence prop erty, or for investment, would make fine, high-class rooming home; close o city restaurants. Out of-town owners of tin's prop erty have refue-t-d me to dispose, of it at once. I will therefore ofYer ir for oiio-tourth of its replacement valt: . and nominal amount of cash down will take it. L. C. SHARP MFG. CO.. Plattsmoi'.th. Neb. il-n'rl nrr lir-b rfitu-tt-l t tir-iil r r-iirf--tii.t!. !'.;.;! ;s II.'. 0-, to ... j., . if Ti I'' ' ' i 'I wi-i k consist s of i 1 1 ;i - ! Jt- i t ii ir ?:!.-- of .-:i-ti i '!' - .iT;.i'. : rri.i .- ijua tit : t - at- - i Vs J J inOii- '.a;-U i-artii m a vat tui i p .il.ii- : i its . ' a i. o I a va ''!!.! f ; i.n.i .-!' i.i i a v i 1 1" p. I . !- - :r ,r : .:) - ol..' . : s sj, . v. a ...ti'.:., ! rrj !'.:.:. ,-. i . ; - t . -: - t t .r- ! i m - lit-. I - " - I mix. ! . i 1 1 1 v i t s . ' i i oil'- aii- i i-i n fori '!. t'.-, mix. ! .'-ad -.v.i : ' s. til lir.al feet ,'. i-. o- : ';.. " ioo-a! fe.-t ' I " ' n--i . t,. ;,-,... ' - fM-t ...!,. I . t .- j ! I i- :fO ! . '',- k .". ' ; ' l' t '..- . ; , : if t:-- - i'i wo! i .(,!! w;t 0 f a ! .-vi-rv i ---- . iv.-d J 'I .IIs- aod ' :':-:tUr. for t ! ..- w o; k Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 206,032 sliowinp: that actual sales for thr- (irsi tiice mouths of 1921 exceeded production by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks! t April requisitions already specify 107.719 additional cars and trucks and the estimated April output of the factorv and assembly plants combined calls for only 90,000! These: facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is growing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it r.ct fcr the deal ers' limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. !t will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders will prevent anything like prompt deliveries. If you would be sure of having your Ford car or true!: when you want it, you should place jour order now. Don't delay. Phone us or drop us a card. f&k a n3 g i . n. mmmL mm mmm PHONE NO. 1 -:- -:- -:- -:- 1. i J i. I - yt-i-t. an! i n forma t ion a-.l t.ro- : will ivrwiiti ot"-n one hour, -a' f..:i?;- s,.,. jr... at ti.- ..ft f l'ati.d ti.is Hun ila.v of Mar' ;,.:: ''oil: ,.t I '! a 1 1 s i- i; i : -. NV. i U'-l. I (aid lecordr.. .'at t.-reof. Said sale i. A. 1'. 3 -:- PLATTSMOUTH AO GLOB BOOSTING ,;.--r li'-cr re t ion for at least a part if he far-- and all if possible. f t!..- Stat- Wo: ks at I.in- RETURNS FROM FLORIDA This morning -Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Raird i"urn'-il home frori a so journ of several months in the sunny s-uth. a greater part of which time v.a; spent a' .Miami. Florida, where they enjoyed the balmy climate and tiie delights of that piiy g n ; t: i of the southland. .Mr. boird ;md v.iie are both feeding mu'-h impro'-d ov er their iutlng and the condi'io:: ol .Mr. IJ-iiri in paribuiar ha- been ;n.-pro-.ed by tlir- -tc-f 'n the mii-lcr r !i ;:ate of th" .-oij'ii. Ttie;r m a n y t'ri'n'ls are ,(,i-.--i to .-'-e th'ti back home once more a;;d they are equally pieased to be back in the horn" cir cles . Liberty Boot! rcO. 5S373 'I ; - k;. ir at He ' .- .:, i : i-:. - t .'' !i ' . . ' . N i . .. T Sr.. t.- and ' ' m r,t v I . t i i -lit ! o Wi;ivi- .! t ! ; n ji a 1 i I i' - a : . i -"t an." i. r ;M In!-. : i.'i i:. s. vi.',:s. ' i i! t v '! . i k . ' ass i i 1 1. 1 . ;i:. t: .ionxs". ill-.: -v S. . v I .t of IMll.. W.'iic- u iii i: ki I it i "M it -..:..! 1 ;.!s -.. i ' r-eeiv.-.l .. t tl .. -.' i ' ' f t!. Stat.- I'"!i;tllli!(-l:l of I'n!.- 0 Wo s-s. Iti t". ill HV!i-l Hindi. - t :.: .. . Ir.. V. mask. i. ut.ti! ..' o' J... k i ::! . on Men lav, .nd. 1 ' 1 1 . f..r -id Mr. i "iimi:;- ti' ! '--i T.- and in- ' ';!! w : k i ; ; ;' i ) -1 '..:! o :- o ".' - ( . . ; ' - . --i -1 N . l'lT . I i i o jd i:...o' I'". i! f..i :ns nU ! !- - I . -.V i I I l.ts.1 . ....( . - . ' : "It" in .,.;.,. I . i , , j li t a I. . I ."' t .... 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' . of tie a i.,o.; n ' -.f ' ' . i ..i v.-! ! . .. lit ed v.-ii I i .i-i. a nd -. ) : ,.i ) ... . , . 1. 1 : - ; r.d s ; '-' : ti- t i n - f "I I .'."! k ma . . . n :.nd if.fo: ma I iofi .and iro '...; ' i i-i a i t l.l- olfii-.- or '-.,. tv r:,.( at I Cat t rrioi t !. '.. -o; .! 1-. a . o i a I ' - o r: i- 'if t !, i- Sia I 1 i a I m -ti : of i'i Id;- W'oiKs- at l.i.n '!.. N.-l ta-ka. Tie Stall- ''- -ri'. t -- . -.-- t!i to wat'.i all ). n i a 1 . 1 1 s a.nd ; i t a ti v or a : : i -id ;i:-i. i:. svr.t:s. Omntv I'li-tk. ''a-s '..ii?.ty. ;j. :. .iohnson. id !-:.'..' S". e -.- of I 'uli. Works l:. l:. WINDHAM. Admit, ist rator "f t!.,- K-i;it" of ( ; i a I ' n V i nd i am, ; - I ,- 1 1. i cast d. GROSS COUNTRY TRIP A big surprise when SiMKES POKE OUT HEADS lllllllll M MliUllM. l-litiou for iMii 1. 1 iim-:iI of ilmi nisi rn lor r; -.:t.- of .v. i r.,.-ka. , .- I'li-ilories Project at Noon-Day Lun chcon Yesterday To Take Place Nest Friday. i i i - .it i;., i ; : i-ti: !' I1.. C..i:n:. '-. "It. In il.- :-i;ii of t . - . : . n- 1 I :. ket. .! -. a i i". r.-ad i r. tr a ti ; i : of i'i iliji T. P..-l k ( I ; .i ': - ::i,r' r;d:":i of A: --'.it- :r... "i ant. d to I'!.::.!. T. !: ' k.r. a n. ir.i-t i a ;or : I ii ed. flat I';- :,"f , - of I 1.1 Jl. at t. -l 1 a ' .i i .: .. ! for i.-ar n ii I ' , .-:, ; - 1 1 j i i - ii ii . i r i ' i s r . i i n : i 1 1 ! . i tit. :, ; . i a ' a I a ''','! t . i i- 1 i id in aid for -a i : . i t -. -ti.W ..-O'si- hiV t!:.- j.l.lvi! of o.-l . i mild ! I.i- irianlid: and r t..a ..f f.r- I'.-ii'ii n. - of said ! till-'ii j On; day tecentiy Ran 1 1 ll IT Iti a n who i- fanning the Hear farm ha! a w-:;. . w b. .-;; had been d'lg something like A t;.e-r i!i-Mii-:iay .uth: eon vs- .". years. .:z c:iUfd out. The well " ".';;-. io.robfrs of the Ad club an-had bren waib.l up with r-uk and I-cared enthusiastic over th- bcoster ' he thought that :':i order to punfv .... !,i In- staged by" th"? American it he would nut a ciart'tv of cc !.- 'o t::e v.ll. H-? did .-o and . I.cgn.n next I- rn'.av. Arr:! 22nd. ad-: f !:n - c-i!--; u ir:cir t!;re' ucy no' ur car- ; wnen :". b:t the woter it fi.rnif i a tra , l.ivai t-.r.d fair April 2: -2L-.;o. liifi an '. this c.;;i-oi a rather I'-ar-on t te f s-'"i:ring v. large rt presen-' s r. in a short ti ti.ti.,;, (,i' hm-ii; a-, many ,-nakts in' n !' t iie CI'V iivgan t- .kt'g t r .f i ' t t- o '' at ci -fJMIiy the l.egion iioys ;rs in It.-- 1 wePn ,.; r,i(i,"-. Th . i i:i.'i'---cd and a r ..: H ioii .-.dop;'.l . w ho s-j -..- ihls s:o.;., frty ,i.(, sn;i '.-,: rt i :i g tto. matter favorably to: i.i. - lu bt-r el ( 'ononerc a v.-rag d mcnes t. ! there were ; ! and . . . . - . ... i : . i . ii;..iai t 1 , 1 ' 1 s A band of from twelve to lift ecu i t f snakes in th. wt'.l. Tiie -naW-. in.! Ill in-. ii in- ti'.ioo! I- -;!'' t :it; ,.. i s-ons niie: -ti-d in -am matter pie-.-es w . 1 1 a-ton;pany tt;e ooi e-t rs. . :. a d ret-o I ' ! 1 ' ' i s i . i fl il i. "i"' "f t : is this wo;! f, w ? n t f r ! oi.'i.-i.in.- ;i lei"- o. tni.- "i". : 'a s;,,Tls w i i 1 h n, ade a ' jtianv Cass' quarter.- a r.d the s. s ha.i - udden ' - -';,.k,!"1;,n Nebraska 'arous.d them. The ' well had not ii. i:.-.;y. for ti.i-. sii -ssi iv w -!.- . Ci; y. fh-1 it:nt-ror ot the trtp has ; be.-n in list- f.r some time and now -., iot to said dav ..f i. arims. ;Kt ben compjet-d. bin it is planned' it is thought best to have 't filbii lo.i.d tlis .,t!. ..ay ot A pro. j fo U-ave about 8 o'clock so a.- to al-J up. Flm wood Reader-Echo. AM.K.V .!. i:i.'l'oN. .low ample time for stops in all thej . ( Si :, i i ii 7- " ' C.iMv .Im'.gi TO RE-SEED MEMORIAL PLAT m iglit.oring town. I .'''''.s..; . Shotild weather conditions prevent !.' wf the trip being made Fri-Jav. it isi V Plai.r e i to srage it :.U -y instead. V W fl RflPPRKOV All those having cars who wis;- to .' - " IIUCLIM OUJ. Oassiu.; Carer, member of the local jowi in O.is c ross couniry run. vtn'... r--tr: P'o.V c..M(i vi . pot of the American Region, donated nb-a'se comm-nir.-te -ith n,. Hdiy.; l K.... .?"J.r-dTJ COf T ihe nrvices of himself Saul a team chairman 1 the Legion's committee.! j J t ' 1 u yesterday and plowed up 1 Region's It is planned to have banners and -I I 21--!!'i!Kj-I2 Topular copyrighted fiction at the lournal office. ' v. Mn m ti i ki:iitoic Staf- of Noli! ;iska, l.'ass conn tl tw This celebrated Percheron Ktallion was Kired by Coprin, No. 91043. and his dam was Victoria, No. 6147. Liberty Rond is a coal black Per cheron. weighing about ir,00 pounds and was three years old April 4th. He will make the season of it my borne, every day in the week. .-talc of Kmily I II lie ' 'on I, t V I'm; l.u t hi- mat t' t "f t I. . 'i 1 1- v, ii i-i-i ;i s f d . To ti.e or.-.'itoi-s of said slat.-:" Vim are 1 ir. Iy not i tool. Tint I will it i;t ll. i' iVmnty I'o.irt riKiiu in I'iatts "iitii in said riiirilv. on Aptil L'.'th. I'i.!. H' July :'ii!li, l!i.'l. at 1 o'lork ;.. m. if c;n!i tlay, to receive unfl e. iteifi' Mi! iaiiii-i ai;:i:tit said estate, wild ji-'.v to their nd just men t and -liOiv.i-n' e. 'i lie- time lim.ted for the ;u 'so ntat ion of i laiii'.s against said s fiite is thii'- T.i on 1 1 : from tlur1 ."th dav f An lib A. It. KtJl. and tie time llm i'"i for iiayi'H ni of delits is one year li"ii said J'tlt liiiv of Al'iib 1 f g I . Witness in. Land and tin: seal of aid lo'ir,'-.- V...rt. this 1-Htti da v of Man!,, 1VJ1. Al.hbN J- RKi:S'iV. I si-;i I i in.' -j '.-. County Judge. mit it i: or inniM-i'iiMToir-s i.i: Iti tt.e District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. In the ina'ter of tie a ludi-a t ion ? It. H. Windl.am. Administrator, for liiiiri' to sell real estate. Not'ce is 1 i-ieiiv nivn tbat. in pnr- mi.-ii.i of n n oiilt-r or tii. iionoiHiii' memoriiil plat in the local cmet'-ry. wbic(. after being double di.-ced and ' raked to give if :: even .surface.) will be seeded down in th'- near fu- ; ture. The plat comprises nine lots j in a r-iOior uneven part of the n v.-j c met ry' grounds and on the ;nlvice of .. H. McMaken who has had ex-i t'n.-ive experience in resoddir g and leveling, it was decided to plow up; the plat and seed it down anew. This is but one of the many im provements I hat will be made during the coming year, and when complet ed the lots will present u most beau tiful appearance, especiully during the summer .season when the plans' of a land -cape gardener will be work ed out in detail. These lots are not to be m-ed for burial purposes, but in Ihe years to com" will provide the post a place j for holding it- memorial exercises and be a lasting tribute fo the boys' who gave their lives in defense of ihe country during Ihe world war. Several hundred dollars will be spent in this work, including a part of the money realized from the in dor carnival and fair the Legion will hold the last three days of this month. 1 -'v:-" ;.: MEIGHEN SUSTAINED BY CANADIAN PARLAIMENT Ottawa. April 14.- Marly fiiis morning the house of commons, vm ing under cloture rules, sustained the Meighcn government in its rh-ii- li,nns T. McL-ifv. jinkf of the district ' building program and granted the coint iif I'as-s cmifitv, NehtBskH. made adrnin k-trat ion an interim supplv on It.- i:.t'i .lay of Marcl:. A. I . 1 1 . , . riving oil nuilli" rxn-tldl- . .... - . . iitfi&jt.'.ii. .Fi.n-.;ii-vri4irfi-rf' wrvice l-e will i,e SIO.OO to insure j,,;, f ,. , .U-v, il,.',!. tl.ere will be sold at lures for the first part of the pre-ent tnrjHH oi.rrtC- OOSUt LlO-- ltb JOURNAL OfilCE colt to Htand and nick. Parties dis- pi; t.ii.- vendue, to 't he highest bidder for fiscal year. The vote stood 101 to posing ot mares or removing from eai,. ..n.-inud therenr to t.e pant r, for t)H. governnunt. Thedhi.iun the community, service fee becomes 1 ,:f.fii1 l.1'"" in the house brought to a close one -!. . ,. . .. . '..i.i P.11U ,-dlt l l-illllll lll'-'l " "I" i"ii". idue and pjyablo immediately. Care at the so,,ti, fi.,nt .!.. r of the court of the bitterest fights in the Cana- - 'i jwiii be taken iu prevent accidents. hens.- n. ihe fjiy of riattsmouth. iti ,jiin p;i rliaruent since 1 1) 1 :i. when t he ignate in dollars Ihe value of the but owner will not be held respon- ..'r'T.t 'W-i nulllr opposition, ohst ru.M ing the plan of crepe jamine bios joins, the joug of Bible should any occur. of ..Viuck' a. ' m..' the following de- Sir Robe.'t Borden to give h'r,anci tl ith mockiagblrd. or the starlit eve- nnnir umu 5ijjArtH, uwnsr -, ..jy-., ,',-. v. :- .iiuro! - ' . . : . w ' r s- -mt - - ----- :fv:.,i'-A-.-'' ; -jA -- .- . :-'.... - j.TV- - v try I HAT unmarked Grave Jiov.' desolaie 'r looks. - Of ccYirse yoi expect io erect a y rirMm nY W . z.: ) n.w.iuun. iiV-Ci-C OUIl illlVc Ovf service isaiyovr riisuooaJ-KW-' V::g fcr co'ibhfXQ cxA ccrrvp-eiz ,V ii' .t: i . . . wt. nings in s-uuiiiier. scribed rea ! estate : Lot nine it in aid to the British navy, kept the' ioo-ch. nt: ui in me oiusumi iti-.n i iin,ltfi J ronfli'iinus mi-;sio'i for two Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska, as i'OUfee ill COin.LUOUa faesio.i ioi lo tbe eaine is eliowu on the published weeas. A ' 1 ' At . I OL 1. I ' i ...' . h i. . S .' . J 'V:,Ji'jii1 (Counhi iitouttmrnt ompani) 1 .1 Ii' - 1'-.