PAGE se? PLATTSMOTrrn semi weekly joup.nai i THE RETLR.'J or (loot Taste. Efficiency ami Sentiment hnter Into Work of Graves Registration Service. l: WKMU. V r.LMKU A. A'ti. . lll-l i.-.l Tli' while onuses under which I he A. K. I', left its Ucad in lands beyond I lie sea are far from as manv as they 11 months iisn. .Many nuls of t li fin have disappeared ;;entle slopes of Mritain. '1 th Rhine, as tin bodies .. ere t hou.s from th Prance ; over which t li f crnssfs slooi! have been I u U on up, casketed ami con vnyi d home across flu- Atlantic to America. I!y the express wish oi the next of Kin in .-:!! em's .",;. O 'o bodies are to be brought back to their native soil (-fore the task is complete, am! some' J".mmi n:or" i. re to re ;t forever with in the bound.', of the ,. K. 1 Coun try, being I!!nni'ir to tie four per manent c iii.-k -rif.. in Prance lal bau Wood. KiMKitte. S i r i ; ati'l 'omv. , The prut-ram for the return of the ."o.ioiu i; now nearly two thirds com plete a.-.ii it is difficult to find fault with t I.:- vav t !. iovi-rtimeiit ami it I..IMOI ai-eits liir.x in the Work is fund iotiil.:. 1'h'f. ha- been little. j if any cri t ic is- m of their methods.! iiilioiisi the living aboard ship t . . . t t . eiew and passenger. lowai.I mute wooden symbols f sacrifice that prevent anything like uie eem (Ulg levity or ifidlil'ereiii'e Finally tli- A. K. P. dead eoiue to jiohokej). the gateway to Ain. 1 1. a ami home through which the multi tude of their companions In arms preceded them From here they ate .-hippi-d to di.sl rilmt iim points, of which On, aha is hut one. From Ihc iim" if arrival in Moboketi. and evni m-tore. the War Depart lVetit is in touch with the relatives, unite a few of whom travel across the continent to meet the incoming bo.!ie.- and ai comiianv theia on the lasr strn'i el the homeward journey. Another instance of the lilting man her of their rcturr. is reflected in LOC jnl L N t W S ILLINOIS GOV- the fact that uniformed guard ac companies each and every flag-draped ta.-ket to its dual destination, i Coming f' the matter of the recep tion given the dead hy the tem-ral public, it is ;i -ource of y, r.i t i tica t ion to note the hoimr paid to those who :a ' r lion : urn I v. '..oil tua y II ridor one i i heir all on the alter of ilevo ti tlag ;.!id c.-ti'i'ry. Their rc hri nt's anew the s t i t-1 1 of I !i 1 7-aroife-: patriot ic li-rvor and is I, v of cm rv consideration that he shown ere iie.s today if! stale m t of the ('ass county court .1 these hodies IMv.ard FYniii Saturday's Pally. Frank Hansen and wife of near Nehawka. were in the city for a short time lodav looking alter some business matters. V. II. Fills and (iCorge Nickels ot Murrav were in the city for a short time todav attending to some mat 1 ers of husiness. .Mrs. Rose Kennedy of Central Citv. .Nebraska, came in last evening lo attend the funeral services of her sister. .Mrs. lit hecca Kennedy. Ilenrv A. (.iiilhinann anil family of Murdo:-k were in the city -today en j. ying a visii :u uif nome oi .irs. F. It. (iuthinaiin and dauuhter. Miss Minnie. Miss Margaret Alhert departed this afternor.il for Shreid;in. U'yuiii i ii X . where slie noes t; join a parly (1 lin-nd-. who are plannini; a trin the west and which will includ a tour or t.'ie ramie coast cities. .Mi-'s Alhert expects to he ah-elll un til Septellthcr. ERNOR DROPS OOT OF SIGHT WIFE, APPARENTLY. DOES NOT KNOW HIS WHEREABOUTS . IT IS CLAIMED. iinusH, .iiiiv .-. tiovernor l.en hiiiall remained in refuire here to.l:.v Afler twenty hours of hide and seek with newspapermen. the indicted "hief executive of Illinois was located in conlerence here with his niton, ..v .- ind political allies. either ii! e.Vliiihii paring them for iiiK tl.'iu at li them to the do--io-huriim them isi la ted cases, as M Wll 1 . re llili-il i d led . I hi-rc ha o hitches ill Mo- p Th curt -ospomP Kut land t Kn ni; the shiifi Im'Ki li. rc-l lii' Tllie. is inevi rs are heoii ra m. in of t ht ;land iio.iios. pre- ii t. oonvoy forw ardini; or urrnat mi; U some lew ilal !e w h-ee to ! han- sollle sli;:ht Si a m ford f vvs. after le CC il Ml' . Kip ;d -. i i I 4 "ass county m;.n lo tall a : :i it inn tin- tuneial of Sinel.iv af- 'ei.iHill. When 1'l.lU- I'loUl It peOfdl trthtite lo the Iliehlli.-V ol hi-lo. olM- the weathered whit French hodies lo ti:i FAIR PIJVY TOWARD JAPANESE. j . i! ! p-v ' worthy j Otto hy CI os-e ; of , way as I h t he i-st field fiei: i i ra I in;i di -iiiioi ii, nl a - I o 1 1 o w s : "The uork Most i -, .-ri ! I parly i.l Ai.k- opi rat ions of the (irave.. Service ill the solilii ol lid l',ave his ililjil'i -sio!!.- il.-ides are irivin re hein- removed lilt l-t.1 lll-ll f.h 11.1. I f...l Cl.ll.... .... Il'i I I I III II ll II. I 111 I III .-..111.- I'l (rehuria! in the permanent French o!iieieri.-s. and through it all one cannot help hut marvel at the effioi- , enr manner in wnie!i the work is proceed nr.: and I lie pride and :i!lec lioll exhihited hy the general puhlic toward those mule lest imohials of a Mil lie Well pel formed. was c.ii'rii maiiiior I :c;'ii men. I olll 111 I ireC jl,a of I I,( I tary authorities. el,!. !! ll 111! ii ers. " I ha I pi.ri ion of e intern. el-! s took j.lace w'.'as e; , . l..,l f view, and the pul.lie li: i 1 f l d to the Cl-liie! IT . nil f I v. ho a ii mli Si ale: v en d's cre I during; III li'" wel w I 1 1 ! not t !: pel la I -r the - mili- 1 1 pr w here 1 : 1 s i pal. lie i 1- p- MALL CONSIDERS ONLY BUSINESS OF STATE Washington. July 'S. 'ha i rina n Johnson placed today in the records of the Ionise immigration commit fee iioariii'-'r in conned ion w ith pro posals that Chinese lahor lie permit ted to enter the Hawaiian islands tiiiil- r restrictions hi meet the lahor siiuatiou then-, a telegram from .John 1'. Irish of San Francisco, sent in re ply to state-iients recent y t lej;rapli- eo ine commiiiee uy . s,. .ic( all ch v I I il ! M.sal! !:o. .J.! ali!ioiil:c vole ill" atle'i!!, to I 1 y ei I u.-i.Ul ' im-lmliiii; ili(. j returned aeaili'-f ' rat liin as r;,i means i f . I ii i 11 o wore in progress. Kacli -ot';in ei frotn its re;tin; place hy I" ropes. Tlieri the lid was :'. and the ImhIv. after heim; (fi-ili!ecleii. w;:- carefllllv wrapjied in ;i khaki sheet aiid lilted inio a .inc, ami -o;.per lined shell. A disc ln-ir-i iii.u ill'- name of the departed soldier: i,S pilllleij . t.e -heet. afl'1 l!o- wiioo- v. as utaff-; .iti w.'iiie ma terial. A de-nod metal lid was then I'l.ii'-'l.ini tie- .-K-ll and herii;et i,-., i : eali-il do w n . "Kaeh -he was a f I or w a id- in- hi-.-.A, a i.-ut I t ea: nr-r. There was ii !d f-i ii i a I. W lo-re f"i- his artosf. V. cut the peopl !ssui-..(,-- said I will net . iejd -!'. Governor I-n today he would de li 1 s I a I !mis i n ess r :i!l oi her matters. adicl ilil-lits rro'lil 1 hiii char-iim em- '. i fie I a Ills "I re.--t "that , nat io i aut hority ill! en - J s I a ri'r no to: (he term. state i-idi at ion w hen In he in pit ol at Sjri nn sherill" hold- war- of th in mv Illinois to "nl ernor. ? li lo-d coffin tout woo-tell r 1 1 an-ship- sl nod m! i::1 oil the closed i'l a he t if::!l I V. h ieli u a - il:teed ,i a packili", case read f (ilol , "A lar'-e motor lorry drive dose a' !::!!. :: ;,!; ,-as. wa l.fted am) the vehicle thou jefr direit tor Southampton, from which port the cotfins are he in.u shipped. (ui arrival the coffins v. ill he ready for i 'iim' d iat e reiiuria I ." 'J'iiis iii.-ri-. jiomli-tit is put alone in his favorahle ni: pre.,.- ion of the wav ill whih the work on t ho ot hT side is d-.me. Numerous reports from repre.-entativ-s of ii." American K d t'ro.-:. iae American I.eion, the War D' .ari meiii ai d man private dot i-rm i- oerc!.-e my const i i u I miia I to permit no set of men (r to interfere ill 1 In' lii-rl'iirni. jaaoe of mv tlutv. I win invoke everv IpOW.I Of the ,,, .a f).iV t();. Morrupt and sciiomin- ai;ehis of iho-.. in wiio wa I stand." of Sacramento. .Mr. Irish sisserie Mr. .McCaltchy had sent li.i;ures as t .lapaiies,. irriareu i.-inu noiuin.us in California which were not -orrec nd added: tin-; sort misrepresentation is M. t en ili-il to deceive coii".res,s and poison eastern puhlic opinion Tin Japanese, hv hard work. have n i . . . . . i . ... i . . .. ..... i.iiineu io proiiticiivc lerillltv lllori h.irtoii land than thev have secured "I heir a-o war nod .McCa Itchy am his conspirators aL'aimt i lit eriia t ioii- 1 peace lie it flieir lalse ami viluper- Hive attacks on the .Japanese would ha. I to moh violence. This re?, nil i. as coiiie in i ue liiceliiliai y mirnint; of live houses of J ipaaese ill Fresno ami ll.e kidnapping of Japanese ami Hi i-eats against their live;. "It niiuht in.'i,.st ti,,. committc to kn.iA who is iiileroslo-l in the di piessioii oi siock in Hawaiian suj-ar plantat inns and what will he the f feci of exiondinLV the California con : piracy to thai territory." KANSAS. 7G.G PER CENT OLD AMERICAN STOCK Wash i n i: i on pi.piilal i':i is horn of A. in per i j-nt lorei July 2'J.- - Kansas' 7'i.i; per cent American ricaii parents and H".-l n horn or native linrt: TWC DROWN IN CLOUDBURS t .linv J '.'d ;a w ij.ed fo: r;e !.. 1 A o pe; -a ( ioud hii rs:. oill Keliiail. II miles vs It ;srly t acii i ii ". vlay a--Oma!ia individuals fiillv h motiy. There are many. 111-.-, to the i t T i 1 1 ii i.er i n w hie!, the : l.lll.ill the ie.,d h:i w h i ! a . a it i Ui5 .-hi os ol her ide. w hot h-r laverjiool. Antwerp. Kresi. st. Na zaire or any otln-r. The nu n on hoard th" Iran, ports convoying shipments of tin- ip ad across ihe ocean. te us that the iiin.-t scrupulous care is taken i-i the handling of the hoxes; tha' thev are never left without the proier KH.inl and that there is ci rtain feelini: of pride and fleet i . V i son- wet,-, diov. iiia: pract icillv Wyi... a villa-."- oi Spearfi.-ii. S. crdiui; ,o advi i ii i ; a ! r riioon. Tie- known d-a-l are M Win l'.o.vor. .Mi-s'.uri Valley, la., and Jo.'in Imwer, !i-r rjiinl-i.ii, C:iadro:i. N-h. 'I!.- two were memhers of a tourist party hound for VeH.nvst :,nc park had e l , ( i - n ii.., I r,.w ti... t ot his tes:.-i: : .'"r.1" 111 - . i . . . i unti li t I i.tifti' 'ion ,), t ie d,-at!i of his m..th'i , .-oi lecoivou if.uav I v r. I.oiov Mow. r of Ciiadron. The i,dy of the II ,t he, :i i l-,ielci. A relief ' Chadroii this ..fioriioon ov I'iiic.mu and N'ort h wciern en with supplies for the vistims. will he several dav s l...f .i-.. .,-!.... .-omiiiui'ications can lie estahlislu-d, it is r.-poited. Stragglers' entering Sjiearlisli told of destruction hv final Which wiped out in act io-. 1 1 . !se consist intr of a hoot -. loss m livestock the Spearfisi: reports stated. ol foreir-n parents, the census hiiteau ai.noutice.l today. .Hurint-r the last decade the m -ro population increas ed T.J per ( em. ae.aiust .i; per cf nl i'lti-.-ee i- l!n- liit.s. Tie Mate ' i.i::ain- j ; , i, iiiiliaiis Has 2Iever Seen Their Equal up- Chicauo. July js. Where is Ken Small? The indicted Illinois oV,..-. nor who star, ds chaiiMed with eni- he..linn huue sums of Mate inoiiov had droiiped from sinht lodav After speiuhn;., Wednesday in Chi- cao in constiltat ion with his poli tical menus ami lepal advisers. Ho governor was sumioxod to h:ive hfi ior ins mmie at Kankakee last nii ln I tie tram Small is supposed to hav Kiivt-u. on aiiivini; ai iaiiKaKee. was met hy his wife and other memhers ot his 1 ;i In 1 1 v. The "dvermir ili.l .,.i appear. Mrs. Small, apparently much worried, was meeiine, every train to day, hut the governor has l':,il...l to i r rive. .Mrs. Small said Ihe governor was not in Kankakee and said she did ium know where h" was. Friends and advisers of the -over-lior liere said he had .".one either to Kankakee or Springfield. The execu live Had no' arrived at the slate ital. All Chicago newspapers who l,ad squads of men trailiu:; the governor while he was here, admittedly lost track of the executive follow in" I he eoiiclilsioll ol his conference at tin Congress hoi el vesterdav. Ill ;Uile quarters 11 was helieveil inai i ne strain and worry ol events of the past few davs had can-ei mends ol the governor to advi -e him to seek some secluded sla.t for :i fni lavs' rest hefore l a I. ini; hir; next slop o iiuht ihe court order of hi arn-.-i. Th" j.-ovi-rnof has made no .Mate. Hie. oi IIIS OOSIMoll SlllCe IIS olti-l- surrender himself to Shorin' Ilenrv .Me-t.-r of S.i 11 c.a moil coiiutv in Cl-i- i.s o. Since ihe s!:eri;f turned down this proposal throiu;li i.-ar the l-ov rnor would hrinu halx'as corpus pro eedinj; hefore a "friendly" jnd"e ia 'hica.Lio and escape ihe indictments. neither the executive or his attor neys have indicated what their i.evi p will he. Sheriff .Most or at Spriti-tlield i - lealed today that he will await the governors reiiini to Surinir'ield it he ii t w o da v s or i w o hefole (,.- vvill alt.-aipt to warrai.i-:. tail Lie:::: on cars MUST BE LIT NOW ' -j -i-;::-Is--:----f4v?,.4..-.v,A t WRRPING WATRR , f Repnliiican j ---S j;-A-fc4Mi!. Fit st Complaiiit is Filed ami All wil be Compelled to Observe This Part of Law in Future. por- IllAlll.-s start force com w it h The strict enforcement uf th Hon of the law reKardin- the on the rear of automobiles was td last evenini;- hy t ),,. p,,lj,.,. ol the citv ami iu-rv in i.. ptdled in the future to comolv the law in this m-nier representative of the stat enforcement depart mem w .s vesieruay and stated that. ' o see l fiat I ns m, ri ,r i .'itf.rced would he made and that veryone who drives a cur u-onl.l have to see that thev eo.Ti.lt- or siill.-r the eotiseq ueiice. C. A. Johnson has iliMrnel- I the police to see that this is strict-' ' enforced and the police officers i til haul in anyone in the future wiui violates t lie III es :,s ivhtS. A 111 tile warn in-. 1 I veil of Hie ma i ITt and Ihos, .McXiirlin were Tlirsdav niorn- serious illness ' son. Charley, that she was e 1 a vv here drive law was e law .Ma vol to the las been who lail to comply ami ::et pinched can have only themselves to blame as the oilicers have the law to enforce and '' it re.uardhss of whom the persons violaliim the law may be. ONI STUDENTS TO VISIT LOUISVILLE ' Mr. ami .Mrs. Arthur Hoffman dime over to I'lattsmouth Sunday to take home .Mr. Hoffman's mother, -Mrs. Andrew Hoffman, who had been spending a week hero. -Mr. and .Mrs. li. I). (Called to Omaha this isiS" on account of t In of the wife of their .The message stated not expected to live. I (iciii'Ke Sraats, at one time a Weep ine. Water boy. but a resident of I'lattsmouth for 4 0 years, called on his cousin. .Mrs. Kd Jewell, Saturday, and was shaking hands with old time acquaintances in town while passing i ii i oil..; 11 I'll roil I e io I'.airie in Com pany with .M. S. UriMKs." John .McKay returned Tuesday eveuiii", lrom Kmibali county, where he had been looking after harvesting ami i i.rcsniii", ot it. c. Fry's K'.O acres or wheat w hich he ot harvest ed, threshed and delivered to the el evator in a week's time. The rain was taken from the header to the threshinir machine. The yield was about I'd bushels. John said he met a number of eastern Nebraska people w bile out t here. 'lite stone wails that inclose the walled cities of China have nothing on th- Mono barracades that now surround WVepinjr Water on the oiith and east. The stone barracades n qu Miou are the stony roads on the For Sale! USED CARS 1913 Ford Touring $100 1916 Ford Touring 135 1916 Ford Coupe 315 1917 Ford Touring 175 1920 Ford Touring (starter) 375 5 passenger Buick 350 Cadillac, 7 passenger, fine con dition, good tires, extra tires. 475 T. H. Pollock Auio Co. I'eter l-tirid and Hoyle hills south of town and on the Lefler liill east of town. The Miller hill southeast was also had, but has been repaired some hy farmers of the vicinity. It is cer tainly fierce that such roads have to lie put up with in these civilized times. If we had enemies we had to keep out they might he a good thing, for they sure would be effective. Here's hoping the county commis sioners will see to fixing these places mighty soon. Miss Marion Manzy was among those going to Omaha this afternoon to visit for a few hours there with friends. Between Forty and Fil'tv from Tin coin Will Come Down Tomor row on a Stnry Trip. i ii liel her VV eeks. Ve th WOMKN DISAPliiOVE PILL LILL. I '.el Wo from Ihe f Lincoln are villi tomorrow eiahle. for a lorlv and filly students iiiversily of Nebraska at evpeetiti.e, to visit Louis- 1 1 the w i-:i t her is fa v - t lid y of ueoL-ra oh ic form- and of the different imhis ol which our neighboring town boasts. The trip will be made b auto, and will be under the super vision of .Mi.,, K.st ip-r Anderson of the department of goo.". ph v of the uni- er-il . A sfud.v of the Salt Creek vall.-y from l.iueoln io Ashland, and of tin i'iaii" valley from there to Louis -vill - will I,,, made. The sand dredges, -tone quarries and sand -lone caves v. ill l.e inspec ted. I'l.lCi s of interest lii be visile. I include the piite-y plan' ai Louisville and tin- state lish hatcheries. Studios will lie made of the tlood plains and terraces of Salt ere! k and the I'latt" river, outcrops Ol S'one Mi the I'kltle vllev II... lull land, the loess bllllVs. I lie loess Hps. Ihe crop conditions and ihe in 111. t lie.. too. to bear wit . .... I -.1 I a on o: ui-r i v man- t oeiI cot: :s t oil- i v o h. en ca red tor 1 1 ; ,, port s on t lo- ,.r , ; u;:i - a nd i ii II "1 1: ii u-eii i tiamtx r lam s lab cr r Mom.u-n trouble, biliousness ;iin mst i pa i jot! off and 0:1 for th" past iK-; or seen t pi i r tr nt honed mv 1 r ton yiiir... I hitvi equal yet. Thev dlva-stion. relieved me of . .. . I l.l .. . . . : 1 .1 .1 ..101 1 .hi a i:mn pleasant action on .....I t r.i n;. i.-otei-. i iaie pleasure in recoil, - mending them." writes II. I . I III' lifer. ( ride-sville. Ohio. W iiivtoi, live woiiif.. 1 t'gei!, Jlilnini'd Ue room I 1 ve John- age 01 a bill he auaebe a r- TROOPS ON RHINE COST IS 'NEARLY .$300,000,000 smokin; by capital. Alter Johnson hours in support ejidum was ;:!: of the ivvoiitv av.iiinsf the tiill. The congressman hoped to make the bill nationwide. J 1; ly jT ' Tv. i ni v -: .0111114 and middle into a house coiiiniit- tml.i v to hear ils'presi ii: a 011, .Mississippi, urue pas prohibiting cinar STATE TAX LEVY IS NOW 16,5 MILLS women in the nation had spoken tor two of his bill, a refer- Tvvent y-four 011 women vot'-i live admit ted priiK-ipIe that In of tin rs wati t he en tort villa !' inhabitant.- a ni ra ncht vv 1 ! be alon: great II1.V Oil THE UNIVERSAL CAR Bring Your Ford Gars to us for repairs and you will be sure you will always get Genuine Ford Paris and Ford Service at Ford Prices! We employ high-class Ford mechanics and have a shop fully equipped with ap proved modern machinery and guaran tee all our work. We are interested in having every Ford owner a satisfied customer. T. !2. Pollock Auto Co., Authorized Ford Dealer Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth 1 1 I. . . vv iisu Minion, .liny v (lorinany ov.oii me l nited States nil fo April .'!(, last, i z 1 0.7 ?..". 1 I for mainte nance oi .America ii troops on tin nnilie. s,, oretary Weeks sent the I". .1. urines in i ii i senate louay in an- svvoi io a resolution IV Sell.-.lnr Horah. republican. Idaho. ti... i . i ue n.iui eosi oi me .American oc cupation forces from December is. i:m.n. to .April ::. the last ilate for which accounts were available w: O" til -Oft .it --. ' i i r..i j........ .ii i...... t.i,i . i tiere are now .00 otticers. 1 :: j 4 i i.r.li. ... 1 1 g-r... ' """ . ...t.i in. 11 aim uiiy-iour nurses ill (Jerinan territory. Secretary Weeks stated. 1 ne lesoniiioii was understood to te preliimiiary to agitation for re turn ol the troops. CAWP HAS NEW SIGN as HOME DEMONSTRATION 1 tie nome 1 i-monst ra 1 1011 Acent Miss Ida Williams will hold the meet tig at i.evvisioM church east of Mur ray on 1 itursii.i v. Aui:ust 1 1 1 1. .111,1 t wliich title she will he glad t answer any questions coverintr th farm work and -uch matters as can unii,. i.i.iiiiiv s 1 e. sewimr inter ior decorating. .Mr. I.. K. Snipes. county farm an n t w ill also be pre sent to assist in the meetinsr REDUCTION IN COTS We still have a few cots left that go at ?l'.4.i while thev last. Phone Ma (Jhrist & Christ Platrsniouth N'obraska. ...i.. .....I... 1. .t.i.iv .-T-nmauer s irailiing c.iiii ove- in.- tourist parage has a new Mi-'ii 2-2 feet. Ihe work of W vv 1 .. 1 1 . . . . ... ... ..:. .1 inr 1 anisr aiirtcit; i..ii.. ' - I - in-: Hirougii town are reminded that 1 ii i.. ; 1 1, .. 1 . . . ........ 1 inline 01 i ne navy boxer ami many of them stop to have a look at the young man who has met some "' s' men in . the game. Andv "S"1 ii.iiunig 10 Keep 111 su.ipe ior ins coming match on Labor .. vvnii iony Aif icmur at the )ina- f:a bail fiark. 1 ii. -a. Aiittiony. of t'raiu. arrived !ifrp.Moii.lay for a week's training inn instruction under Schmader. An thony weighs 17d pounds ami prom ises to become a fast one with a little more training. He is to meet Marrv 'arler. or Ulair. 011 August 1st at i. .1. . .. 1 . ' .....11.1. .M-urasKa. a simiii town north 01 v raig. - i.ouisville Courier. VISITS AT AVOCA Mrs. Joseph Sindelar. Misses Adelle .an .vinureii Sleeker, Mrs. Will Ilaz- .-0011 .inn son. iiiiiy. Mrs. Warwick -aiiuuers and son. UiTy, of Mrs. Ii. 1,. Propst Mislnd irs. will Kichanls;. cron rat hey and Peaches for carmine about August 15th. Leave your orders with us at once. Hatt & Son. Computed on th One-Fif th V-li.ii of the Past Was 10.3 Mills in 1320 New Law. I The 1 ;. the stale levy mills, il ttite board !.ine,)i,i. July j!i. for this year will I. was decided today bv t equali.at ion. 'ihe levy last year was lb.:: mills. This is basid on a one-tiff h taxable valuation. I reltr the new law th" taxes an to bo collected this year, however, 011 the actual valuation, makiiie the lew actually placed :: :: mill.-. The total amount to lie raised hv direct taxation for the two year per iod is . 1 t;.''Vt.7is .. For 'ihe vear IJ'L' 1. ?!..-HI. ISi'.lT must be raised The estimated Value of the stale is i.."i7.".!'.,ii according to figures compiled today by Tax Commission er W. II. Osborne. ARRIVES FROM DAYTON. OHIO Fordsoi 5625 IrSlfc M!l M LJ f J. IBM VH Water g ZTJ- I I 'Grinds .J a 1 1 1 Does Every ower Job from Saturi.iy's r.iiiv Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marshall. Jr. of Dayton. Ohio arrived home vester dav morning for a few days visit at the home of Dr. anil Mrs. C. A. Mar shall, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Sey bert. parents of Mis. Marshall, al.-o with 1 heir many friends in the old home. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have been living in Dayton for some time, where '.June" as he is better known by everyb -dv at honi". has an excel nt position with National Cash Re ister Co.. one that he is well pleas d with, and is eliiavin life in tin J fullest sell-o if 'the term. ' t Poultry Wanted! THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 herta Omaha, Wilcox, " .-r. .vi rs. ( arr.- children. Miss o i ropst and M iss Kim,,., .. .1 , .iiusimi moioreu to Avocji to 1 ne uay with Mrs. J. IZ. Jal A car load of live poultry wanted to be delivered at poultry car near the Purlington freight house. Platts mouth. 011 Thursday. August 4. one day only, for which we will nav (l.e following CASH PRICES Hens, per lb 22c Springs, per lb 22c Child Of Flovil (lulmrn 'Old f!nv Ti,, l.l ; .ri-. " ... ...na iv , -- f- OL . i.u..v 01 iniugannon. va.. was taken i TWVc -nr IK , w. v spend st roni. Child Cured of Bowel Trouble iiu uowei trouble. Mr. Osborn cave FRED FULTON WILL TRAIN HIS BROTHER Wymoie. N'ebr.. July I'll. -Additional interest has been awakened in the ten-round boxing match ia Wy inore. August l'.i, between Whitey I iilli 11 and Johnny Siidenbiirg of Omaha, by the arrival of Whitey's big brother. Fred Fulton of Minne apolis, who will train Whitey for the ma tch. You can plow, disk, harrow, harvest, thresh, bale hay, grind feed, fill the silo, saw wood, pump water, pull stumps, do road work or any other power job around the farm quicker, easier and at less cost toy ouwith the Fordson Tractor. Twenty-four hours each day, every working day in the year it will give maxi mum service. Light but powerful it gets from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control effi cient, economical and above all DEPENDABLE. Get in the power-forming frame of mind now. Call, phone or drop us a card for facts. See the Fordson in practical operation. T. H. Pollock Auto Co. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. .18c LIKES WEST FINE Prom Saturday' l:iMy. I.. If. Pill.-', and family, who are now located on a larm near drain. Nebraska, are enjoying a visit in old 'ass county with the relatives and frit-mis at Murray and came up last vening to spend a short, time here 111 Plat tsinout h. Mr. Puis states tnar he is iireita rinir to nut out 400 (acres in wheat this season and that the Top conditions in Perkins county ire the best and that the indications ire for one of the best crops 01 yyais. Mr. Puis and 1'amilv are expecting hortly to leave for a auto trip thru ( 'olorailo and which vvill include Den ver and the resorts of the Rooky mountains. 1 it Chamberlain-. Colie and Diarrhea ' ' ivemeuv ntiii 11- .111O.1.-1., 1 t " iam . . j . v. n i , iciutcini. in speaking of this remedv h. i is the best I ever used." ' ' J c .juicKiy recovered. ln-f " : ... .... iiviiiii 1 ouereu ior saie. W. K. KEENEV. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Thimgan. Mrs. Hinemann, here today for a few hours, attending to some matters in the county court in which they were interested. the date. We will be Charles I-ong and Henry or sbinp ami tnko fnre of near Murdock. were Fordson Tractor Demonstration! The T. H. Pollock Auto Co, are now ready to dem onstrate the Fordson Tractor and will plow one day for any farmer who is thinking of buying a Tractor for Fall plowing. One Fordson will plow as many acres in one day as two men with eight horses. Save expense, save your horses this hot weather and farm with a-Fordson Tractor. Phone or call on us for a demonstration. First calls will be served first. T. H. Pollock Auto Co., Phone No. 1. . Plattsmouth, Neb. 1 ( '.J f f V t- i: A r V 1 t i'l ri ,-1