The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 05, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921
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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEBX7 JOURNAL
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! SPECIALS
for FRIDAY and SATURDAY!
n HE COULDN'T ASK
II unnr rnn iiniiri
munt run munci
Cedar Rapids Man Restored to Per
fect Health by Tanlac After
Suffering 3 Years.
Men's Heavy Work
Shoes priced at
$2.90
and $3.49
Ladies' Sport Oxfords in Black and White or Tan and
White Combination, at $2.69.
Children's and Misses' Patent
Leather or Gun Metal
MARY JANE
nion-from
up.
s. :
$1.90 -$2.90
Children's Patent Roman Sandals $2.90
infants' and Children's Barefoot Sandals 1.49
Shoe Polish (black, tan or grey) 4c.
96 Stores!
4 Factories!
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PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at I'ostoiTlce. I'lattsmouth. Neb., as second-class mail matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Now Germany proposes to pay off
part of its debt to t lie allies by bor-,
rowing the money from the I'nited
States. Isn't that simply too gener
ous of Germany?
:o:
"Pussyfoot" Johnson is said to be
intensely patriotic, and he should
be. His native land is about the only
place he can go to and stay with
any degree of certainty.
:o:
With the problem of suppressing
the Japanese invasion well in hand,
the natives of the far Eastern repub
lic of Chita has asked Japan to with
draw troops from Siberia.
:o:
The German mob which attacked
two Americans tourists was compos
ed mainly of women and children,
the men evidently having learned a
lesson from previous attacks on
Ameriians.
Experience is the strong
in the wheel of fortune.
to:
;est spok
Dun"t
can't be
t hem.
worry about tilings that
remedied. Make the best of
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Somtimes a chronic alcoholic gets
so desperate he would tackle horse
radish. o:o
From his aversion to going to
Europe, Jack Detup.y evidently
thinks C'arpentier mea is to fight
in a trench.
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PRICE
or CLOTHES
The price of our dry cleaning
cuts down the price of clothes.
Dainty Dorothy says that she
has found out that we take
most excellent care of the gar
ments entrusted to us and that
our charges should make friends
for this house. Our dyeing
proves satisfactory, as we use
the latest approved methods and
the best dyes.
8 Goods Called for and Delivered
MitSJOURNAL OFFICE
PHONE.
Ib6
i-
finally
uch
In Xew York a building is being
built which will accommodate sixty
women's clubs in meeting at the
same time. Now we shall
learn for sure whether there
a tiling as soundproof walls.
:o:
What has become of the old fash
ioned boy who was content with a
nickel's worth of candy? Nowadays
he wants a two-bit ice cream sundae
and the privilege of driving dads
car whenever he feels like it.
:o:
The retailor win seeks to hold up
price,; ia spite of decreased cost and
a sagging wholesale market i-; mere
ly making trouble for himself. It is
time for everybody to realize that
they mu.t pocket their losses.
:o:
Over in England the henpecked
husband in two countries get togeth
er every year and hold a convention.
The mystery is how they get away
from home to go to the meeting, but
that seems to be one of .society's
secrets.
:o:
less t ban
l nere are less than five thousand
Central Americans in the United
States," says the Birmingham Age
llerald. Were they crowded out by
the number of liank cashiers who
moved down there?
:o:
An Iowa man's interesting method
in behalf of idle workmen was to
set fire to,a lot of houses, hoping that
their replacement would afford more
work. But aside from the trouble he
got himself into, he was playing
right into the hands of the ' rent
hogs.
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JWrJV Stokes kept a diary, but It
will not be Introduced in evidence in
the divorce case, it is said. However,
some camera pictures probably can
be found. Few women ever embark
in romautic enterprises without the
desire to have them recorded photographically.
'I couldn't ask more for ray
ev than what I have gotten
Tanlac. and 1 want to let others
know how the medicine has lixed me!
' said Sidney l). Aonoti, or oioi
Ind street. Hast Cedar Rapids. Ia. J
iinrinir the oast five years I suf-
ffrxi terribly from indigestion and
stomach trouble. I had a very poor j
appetite and the little I did manage (
to eat would lie in my stomach tin-,
digested. Gas bloated me all up. I
had a disagreeable taste in my mouth,
constantly and often became nause-j
ated. I couldn't eat meat at all and i
my heart palpitated so bad that oft
en it seemed like I was going to
smother. My work was an awful
task for me and frequently I just had
to sit.down and rest.
"Well, this was my condition when
I got hold of Tanlac. It has given
me a splendid appetite and I can now
o.it meat and anything else I want
without it causing me a bit of trou
ble. I've already gained eight pounds
ill weight, my breathing is free and
easy and I am feeling just tine."
Tanlac is sold in l'lattsniouth by
F. G. Fricke anil Company; in Mur
ray by the Murray Drug company,
and the leading druggist in every
town.
YOUNG MAN IS
SHOT AT HOME
TUESDAY NOON
JONAS BEARD, RESIDING JUST
OUTSIDE OF WEEPLNG WATLTi
SUITERS FATAL ACCIDENT
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Alvo News
(Continued from Monday's Weekly)
Obituary, Leander W. Friend.
Eeander W. Friend was born in
Clinton county. Indiana. - February
l.". 1S40. He died at the home of
his daughter. Mrs. Charles Godbey,
in Alvo. sunuay. -prii z. at
the age of SI years. '2 months and
9 days.
The tuneral services were held on
Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist
church, conducted by Kev. Knight.
and interment was made in the Alvo
cemeterv.
On March 27. 1SC0. Mr. Friend
was united in marriage to vynttiia
Ann Alley. To this union were
born six children, one dying in in
fancy and five remaining to mourn
his loss. The living children are
James E. Friend, Alvo: Einmett 15.
Friend. Alvo: Mrs. Martha M. God
bey. Alvo: Mrs. Ivola Campbell, of
Mitchell, S. 1). and Arthur J. Friend,
Alvo.
Besides his immediate family, he
leaves-two grandchildren, two sisters
and one brother. The brother and
one sister live at Springfield. Mo.,
and the other sister resides in Seat
tle, Washington.
In l$2 he enlisted in the Union
army and spent three years as a sol
dier in the Civil war.
After the cloe of the war in lS7t.
in the month of March, they noved
to Cass county. Nebraska. Here they
took a homestead and for many
years toiled and sacrificed as one cd'
that sturdy band of pioneers who
contributed so much toward making
this state what is is now both in
citizenship and commercial standing.
His wife heard the last call and
departed this life March 12. 1910.
at t ho age of H'.) years. Since that
time he has made his home with his
children, and surrounded bv sympa
thizing friends in this community of
Alvo.
When a young man. Mr. Friend
was converted and united with the
Methodist church, of which lie has
been a faithful member for all these
years. He was for many years art
official of the church and assisted
in its work through the trying days
ol its earlv struggle for an existence.
lie lived long enough to see the
church he loved placed on a sub
stantial and self supporting basis and
doing an aggressive work in the
community. And he rejoiced in this
fact.
Mr. Friend was universally loved
and respected, and leaves a wide cir
cle of friends who mourn. his depar
ture, but also rejoice in the thought
that his sufferings, which were in
tense and trying, are at last reliev
ed, and that he is now enjoying the
"rest that remaiueth fox the child
ren of God."
Card of Thanks.
ivr uesire to express our sincere
thanks to all who so kindly assisted
us (luring the sickness, death ami
burial of our beloved father, Lean
der W. Friend; also for the many
expressions of sympathy and for the
beautiful flowers. James E. Friend,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet I). Friend. Mr.
and. Mrs. Charles Godbey. Mrs. Ivola
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
J. Fri-nd.
' From Wednesdays Dally.
Yesterday afternoon County At-
! torney A. G. Cole and Sheriff C. I).
! Quinton were called out to the vi
' cinity of Weeping Water by the re
port of the death of Jonas Beard,
a young man of that locality who,
it was stated had been shot.
On the arrival of the authorities
it was found that the shooting was
apparently purely accidental as the
position of the body and the nature
of the wound pointed clearly to the
fact that the man had met death
while working with his shotgun. It
seems that Mr. Beard had gone out
to shoot some crows that were both
ering around the house and he had
apparently in some manner struck
the trigger of the gun while it was
pointed toward his breast as the
wound indicated an upward turn,
such as would come from the gun if it
was resting with the stock on the
ground and the barrel pointed up
ward and he had apparently been
leaning slightly on the barrel to
cause the bullet to penetrate the left
breast.
The deceased young man leaves to
mourn his death an aged mother of
seventy-two years with whom he was
residing and they have recently moved
onto the small place just out of
Weeping Water owned by Frank Val
Iery. They came to the vicinity of Weep
ing Water a few years ago from Mis
souri and have during their resi
dence in this county made many
warm friends who learn of the death
with much regret.
ARTISTICALLY DE
- SIGNED MONUMENTS
I havo niirrhaciH F rrafaryo and nil the stnek Of Ifie L.. H. 1 UlO fcttic,,
and have a larger supply of auto accessories and supplies than I wish to carry. Ac
cordingly, in order to move them quickly, I am making generous reductions in all
lines. These goods will go fast at the prices quoted so come early.
AH Tires 15
We have a large and well select
ed stock of all the leading makes
of tire, with 6,000 mile guarantee,
which we make good. Come in
both smooth and non-skid surface.
Also inner tubes of every known
size. During this sale we will give
a FIFTEEN PER CENT REDUC
TION from the list price of any
casing.
Farm Lighting Plants
We have several of the famous
Alamo farm lighting plants that
are included in the list. Now you
who have been thinking of instal
ling electric lights but have held off
on account of the cost make tracks
our way. Don't delay longer. You
can get one of these fine plants at
a money-saving price. No n'r of
doing without light any longer.
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We have some tractors and used cars as well as new car; in atomic that
will carry their just share of the price reductions. Our stock . largnr than
we wish to carry at this time and the people who need them are oing to
get the benefit of this sale. It's dollars in your pocket to wj:
Monument is an Expression
Love and a Tiibute to Lives
Well Lived.
of
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The Cass County Monument C-im-patiy
has a show room of exceeding
interest where one may see exquisite
designings for art marbles and gran
ites to he pl.-ced over the graves of
loved ones. The designer in charge
for the past twenty-four years has
done some of the best work to he seen
in the country, indeed his work is
to be compared with that in any art
center. During the month of May
those contemplating the purchase are
invited to view this showing and are
asked to feel free to request price estimates.
IMor Oil Bargains
We have a large supply of the
best motor oils and lubricants that
will be sold at a good reduction in
price. Buy these now and provide
for your future needs. Remember,
we guarantee to save you 'money.
Accessories, &c.
In this line we are especially
well stocked with everything need
ed for the automobile, tractor or
truck. Everything goes at a sub
stantial reduction over Mr. Puis
former low prices.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
For sale or will trade for horses
or cattle, a pure bred I'ercheron stal
lion. Fine disposition: heavy honed.
A. (). Ault. Cedar Creek. 2-4tw.
Elank books. Journal office.
mitkh to Mi-iti-:s!iu-:vr
i)i:ii:M)r
In the Iisirict Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
T Anna liajavy, mm-rcsident dc
f eixia Tit:
Von are bereliv 1 1 ! i t i e 1 that n the
::rl ilay of July. I'.H'O. the plaintiff.
Caspar Kapavy, tiled a petition In the
liistrict Court of Oiss county, same
liein I'm'. '., No. 7";.". ihki J01 of
the recoils in ti e office of the Clerk
of the liistrict "ourt of said county,
atrainst you, the ohi 1 t and prayer of
which is to obtain a n absolute livorce
from you o-i ll.e iniiniN of extieme
cruelly is ml adultery. uu ji re r'ouir-
"1 lo aii:-wr said petition "li or before
ll.e i'.IIi iiv of Jim.-, r.t.'l.
I;:ttll this lth lav of April. 1HJ1.
liAaf.M: KAI'AVV,
I'lri in! iff.
oitiu.it or 1 1 1 : if i n i
mill .Notice on I'etiliim tor Srt
t lenient ,,f ' n I.
In the I'ounty Court of Cass coun
ty. .Veiuaka.
State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss.
the heirs ar:l all persons inter
in the e.-tate ol George !. )bl
ilcceascil :
reioiiriK the petition of I'aulinc
To
.ste.l
ha m,
in
V'i'iii.U',
lira vint;
anee of
on t he
formerly I'aoliuc tiblhaiu,
a liual stltlemei.t ami allowed-
a''-oiiTit tiie( in this Court
n::ril day of April. i'.Ul. a.nd
for (I ist ri lii t ion of e ili;
It is herchv ordered tpat ou and
all persons interested i said l.iatto
nia, arid do, appear at the County
Coui t to be held in aud for said coun
ty, on the iitli day of Mav. A. I i. llil.
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, t III i'r . I", rv . ill., lo ri.vv iiiiim , II
janv there be, why the prayer of the
petitioner .should not be granted, and
that notice of the pendency of subl
petition ami the hearing thereof be
rrivi ii to till persons lntcrestc-1 in i.;id
matter by publishing a copy of I his
order in the 1 'la 1 1 smou 1 1 1 Journal, a
semi-weekly newspaper jointed in said
county, for one week prior to said day
of hearing-
In witness whereof. I have hereunto
set my I. ami find the seal of said Court
this t li Hay of April. A. I . MC'l.
ALLIi.N J. UKKSON.
(Seal County Judye.
OKIIKIt !' Hl:ltlJ M, Mi
ll ' ritnuvri: or wii.i.
the County Court of Cass fount v.
Nebraska, County of ('ass.
In
Nebraska
Slate of
ss.
To all persons interested in Iho es
tate or Ceorue 1. .Meisiner, deei-nscd :
On reading I he petition or Louisa
Meisinicer prayitiit Ibat the instrument
tiled In this court on the 4th dav of
May. 1J1. and purporting to be" the
last will and testament of tin- said de
ceased, may be proved urid allowed
and recorded as the last will and tes
tament of CeoiKe I. Meisint?er. deceas
ed; that said instrument lie admitted
to probate, ami the administration of
said estate be. Kranted to t,ouisa Mci
sinirer as executrix;
It is hereby ordered that von, and
all persom interested in said matter,
may, and do. appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the 4th Hay of June. A. I). ISJ1.
at ten o clock a. in., to show cause, if
any there be. why the praver of the
petitioner should not be granted, and
that notice of the pendency of said
pennon anil that the lieariiw thereof
Klven to all persons interested In
OICIIKIt III IIIIAIilMi AMI
MI I K i: OK I'KOII 'l 1-1 OK
MI.I.
Court of Cass conn
County of Cass,
the es-
be
In the County
ty, Nebraska.
State,, of Nebraska
S3.
To all persons Interested in
tate of Justus l.illie. deceased:
(in reading Ihe petition of Anna
l.illie pravinx that the Instrument til
ed in this court on the i: t 1 1 1 day of
April. lUil, and purporting to be the
last will and testament of Justus Ut
ile, deceased; that said instrument be
admitted to probate, and the adminis
tration of said estate be fA'anttd to
Anna l.illie as executrix:
It is hereby ordered that you. and
all persons interested In said matter,
may, anil do. appear ' at the .County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the J.'lrd day of May. A. J .
1821, at Id o'clock a. m., to show cause.
If any there lie. why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted, ami
that notice of the pendency of said pe
tition and that the liearinK thereof be
Ktiven to all persons Interested in said
im I l.e tiiiKllwlili. i .. ..ftiki' fir llli2
said matter by publishing u copy of Order In the i'lattsmouth Journal, a
this order In the I'lattsmouth Journal, teml-weekly newspaper printed in said
a semi-weekly newspaper printed In county. for three successive weeks
said county for three successive weeks prior to said ilav of hearing,
prior to said day of bearing. I Witness mv hand, and seal of said
v Itness my band, and seal of Raid cnm-i this sr.tii itmr ,,t Aoi il. A. I).
this 4th day of May. A. L. 1J1. lBi'l.
Court,
(Seal)
mi-3w.
ALLEN
J. BKKSON.
County Judge.
(Seal) a:s-3w.
ALLEN
J. BKKSON.
County Judge.
Repairing Prices Lowered!
A 25 REDUCTION
We are inaugurating a series of reductions in the prices on work in
our repair and rebuilding department that will save many a dollar to those
who need their cars overhauled or repaired. We are rapidly getting back to
the era of low prices prices that are on a level with those being paid. for grain
and other farm products as well as the lower wages of the workingman.
These Goods Are Going to Sell!
You all know me, and when I start in to sell, you know I will sell the stuff.
Do not let this money-saving opportunity get away from you. The place is the
L. H. Puis garage in Murray, Nebraska, which I purchased a short time ago.
SHOOT AT THESE PRICES WHILE THE SHOOTING IS GOOD!
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Notice i-.- hereby Kiven that by virtue j
of a chattel mortnay dated the '.'thj
das of I'eluiiarv. I'.tjl. and duly tiled i
in the office of the County Clerk of
Cass countv, Nebraska, on the l"th day I
of l'cbruarc. l'.n'l, and exccut.d by,
Arthur l.indsey to nival MeQuin to
secure payment ol the sum of $::.10.0' i
and upon 'which then- is now duo tliej
sum of J.i'iO.OO, default l aving been !
made in the payment of said sum and
the said tiioi t Ka sjee deeming himseirj
insecure and no suit or oilier proceed-'
in:r at law having bceii instituted to
recover said debt or any part thereof.!
therefore I will sell the properly de- ,
scribed in said iilurUagr, to-wlt: One j
second hand Kuril Coope. l-cylinder, j
lliuo model, at public auction at tli
Hurbce Harare in I'tiion, Cass county,
Nebraska, on Saturday, May Jl, 1-1. 1
at o'clock p. in. of said day.
liateil April JS, 1!i-'l. .
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To the
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Slate of
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Nebraska, I'ass
County Court.
matter of the estate of Kalh
llecker, deceased,
creditors of said estate:
will
Von are herebv notified, thai I
sit at the County Court room in I'latts
mouth in said county, on the 31st day
of Mav, A. I. I'.UI, and on the 1st day
of September. A. I: MZl. at ten o'clock
in the forenoon of each day, to receive
and examine all claims against 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
;:ist dav of May, A. I). lVJl. and the
time limited for payment of debts is
ope year from said Ulst day of May,
A. I. l!t-l.
Witness mv band and the seal or
said County Court, this 30th day of
April. A. IX l'J-'l.
ALLKN J. BKKSON.
(Seal I County Judge.
NEW SECRETARY OF
PLATTE MUTUAL CO.
II. Edgar Steinliauer is Now Secre
tary of the Local Insurance
Company of This City.
Tliti election of A. II. Duxbury as
city clerk made necessary his resig
nation from the office of secretary
of the lMatte Mutual company and
the directors at their last meeting
selected for this position H. Kdgar
Steinhauer, who has for the past
few months been enpa.ed in the in
surance business in the city, since he
severed his connection with the Bur
litiKton at the shops here.
Mr. Steinhauer will have his of
fice at the law offices of D. O. Dwycr
and can be found there every day
looking after the interests of his
company. He is a young man well
suited for a position of this kind and
one that the Platte Mutual company
will find he is a most valuable younp
and energetic secretary ana reaay at
nil times to look after the best in
terests of the company.
Good Dragged Road
TO
aotici:
Whereas. Harry Carnes. convicted in
Cass county on the a -'ml day of Juti'-.
lyO. of the crime of horse stealtiiK,
lias made application to the Hoard ol
fardons for a parole and the Board or
I'ardons pursuant to law have st the
hour of 10 a. ni., on the lTtli dav of
Mav. 1021, for hearing on said appli
cation: nil persons interested are here
bv notified that they may appear at
the state penitentiary, at Lincoln. Ne
liinska. on said day and hour and show
cause, if any there be. why said
til lent ion should or should not
granted. . .
IX M. AMSBKUin.
Secretarv. Board of rardons.
N. T. HAKMON.
Chief State I'robation Officer.
ap-
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ECansas City
Travel by Auto and Save
Money and Time.
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT
NUMBER
When you call on us for your sum
mer underwear needs whether it be
cool Vassar Athletics the two season
garment, or the knitted to fit kind.
The line starts this spring at
$1.00
How's your shirt supply? Our
stock of good shirts was never more
complete. Woven and corded Mad
ras, Oxfords with and without col
lar. Percales with separate collar of
same material.
The Choice is Yours
$1.25 to $3.50
T. H. Pollock Bridge
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