The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 06, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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FLATTSM0T7TH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FOTTX
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921.
Last year wa wera all cTaay to
spend our money and now we ad
mit it.
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Adam was the first and only man
to fall for "the only girl in the
ACCEPTS NEW POSITION
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Che plattemoutb "Journal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postofflce, Plattsmouth. Neb, aa second-class mail matter
Harve Manners, who has Just re
cently returned from Colorado, has
accepted a position with the T. H.
Pollock auto company and tomorrow
morning will take up his duties in
the repair shop of the garage. Harve
is an experienced auto mechanic and
has several times in the past been
employed at the garage of Mr. Pol
lock and his friends will be much
pleased to see him back on the job.
pneial vJaloos far &tanl&y
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The squirrel hunting season is
open. When in the woods don't act
R. A. BATES, Publisher
like a nut.
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00
Thanksgiving wil! he alon soon
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A man caxKiatioh at his blunde:.;
usually has good credit.
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A rich man's bteaest crotleni is
what to do with his son.
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Jealousy is a confession that, if
you were tempted, you'd fall. '
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Faith would have an easy time
if doubt didn't camp on- our
trail.
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Los Angeles is getting a lot of
costly advertising that she never
ordered.
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Most people hink they would
have made bigger tuccess at some
thing else.
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, Every man is That he is because
of what he has done or whar he
hasn't done.
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Thousands must die to supply a
reason for putting up a big -monument
for one mail.
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Furthermore, if a man and his
wife are one, how is it that they
have two opinions?
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Grover Bergdoll won't stay long
In Switzerland. They have compul
sory service there.
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"Publicity doesn't stop divorce,"
says a sociologist. Well divorce
doesn't stop publicity.
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Those two westerners who were
slick enough to rob a
show should join one.
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circus side
Oscar Underwood is none the less
a democrat because he can "tote"
fair with the . opposition.
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Nowadays there's no use in their
turning the other cheek; you'd get
Just as much paint on your hand.
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Present-day women's fashions
nave allowed us to see that a wo
man's dress is never next to noth
ing. :o:
Lenine's announcement that he is
tired means that the Russian peo
ple are harder to work than they
used to be.
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Rats cost farmers over two hun
dred millions of dollars a year. Thru
the destruction of grain, poultry
and buildings.
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If Charlie Chaplin is knighted
while he Is in England, his coat of
arms should show two feet rampant
on a field of gold.
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The girls will not take the men's
remarks about bobbed hair too ser
iously. It merely is the subject of
the day, as the ouija board was not
long ago. Incidentally, what has be
come of the ouija board?
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"It don't take a pan long to
bag his pants at the knees,
and to make a finely tailored
suit look thoroughly disrepu
table that's the man of it,"
avers Dainty Dorthy.
But she goes on to explain
that the man who Is making
use of our cleaning, steaming
and pressing services is keep
ing his clothes in much more
presentable condition than
when he got acquainted with
us. And it doesn't coBt much,
either.
Goods Called for and Delivered
Ol7(0- ' OPPOSITE
ii!. JCUFML OFFICE
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7 f j?5?lfZA
4-
PER YEAR IN
ADVANCE
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Some matches must be made in
heaven; they won't start a fire.
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Don't expect a girl to share your
lot if it is mortgaged for a car.
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Nobody cares what tire world is
coming to just so it does come to!
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Our place among nations of the
world seems to be in the 6tomachs.
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Another way to force Japan to
disarm is to give her wooden ships.
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Learn from the clock; it passes
the time by keeping its hands busy.
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Some boys are glad to get back
to school; others can't make the
team.
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One reason why tobacco chewing
has lost favor is because there are
fewer open fire places for disposal
of the by-product.
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Our idea of a man who doesn't
cut much ice is a driver who saws
a hundred-pound block into three
of fifty pounds each.
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The commonwealth of Alabama
has our sincere sympathies. Gov.
Kilby has Just called the legisla
ture in special session.
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It has Just about gotten so In
this country that if a dutiful wife
laughs at her husband's jokes he
thinks he's a humorist.
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The woman who centers all her
interest in maintalnisg a perman
ent wave in her hair is not likely
to be a permanent wife.
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To all those who are offering us
bonds and stocks for "October in
vestment" we beg to say we have
decided to buy a fall hat.
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About the only way for that Ken
tucky church to enforce its ban on
automobile spooning would be to
ban automobiles and spooners.
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This is one year in which Ne
braska has paid mighty little at
tention to politics. But look out for
next year! It's going to be a hum
dinger. :o:
Speaking of lower' prices, you
can get a mighty good traw hat
now for a dollar. Bathing suits are
also being quoted at figures aston
ishingly low.
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In Russia the dollar is worth
about forty thousand rubies. Any
how, the soviet government goes on
the theory that It's sreat to feel
rich on a dime.
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Kissing being a noun both prop
er and common, thU brief compen
dium gathered from the most re
liable sources should prove invalu
able. Be prepared!
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We yield to nobody in our ad
miration for the scientists, but the
man of science has not been born
who can devise an acceptable sub
stitute for hot buttermilk biscuits.
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Missouri boasts of a 3,600 car
load watermelon crop during the
past summer. Yes, but it's mighty
hard to quench the thirst of a man
who grows up on beer with a mere
watermelon.
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Judging from their published
photographs, "Fatty" Arbuckle had
some tough-looking sisters at that
rum party. A man with so much
money ought to have succeeded in
getting together a better looking
bunch.
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If the government is determined
to make all banquets "dry" events
it at least ought to have a heart
and supply the guests with suffic
ient drugs to put them in a state
of stupor while the orators are
working.
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If tke suggestion is carried out
that .all secret societies be investi
gated along with the Ku Klux
Klan, the wives of certain eminent
"Joiners" are going to have a good
deal of fun finding out what their
husbands do at the lodge.
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The two debating societies in
another town have organized for
the session and are casting about
for subjects. If they want a real
hot one, here it Is: "Resolved,
that a Married Man who does not
Carry Life Insurance gets Better
Treatment When Sick, than a Mar
ried .Man who does Carry Life In
surance." Go to it. boys.
The average man thinks the only
thing that could live on his salary
is a germ.
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Bryan says he will never run
for office again. Now we konw what
excited Mars.
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Reformers won't be satisfied un
til they shut up everything except
their mouths.
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No, Rosoce, Governor Small, of
Illinois, was not arrested for im-
personating a
statesman.
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A treasury report says the aver
age man has $250 in the bank; but
the report can't be verified.
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China has decided to set her navy
to catching fish. It is hoped that
the result will be a net gain.
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The difference between movies
and vaudeville is that at the former
the audience does the talking.
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Congress cost its hundred and odd
million constituents 18c last year.
But nobody considers it a bargain
at that.
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John Barleycorn is the world's
most expensive outlaw, and he is
growing more costly with each pass
ing day.
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It, is all right to be merry, but
the public will not be satisfied un
til Congress takes the jokers out of
the tariff bill.
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Medical beer may never come,
but hopeful New Orleans has lo
cated an island of salt just off
shore, anyhow.
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Unemployment among freight cars
is decreasing rapidly, and within
the next sixty days we will have
the usual complaints about ' car
shortage.
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They made a mistake In Ar
buckle's nickname. It would be
more appropriate to call him "Fat
Head" Arbuckle. If there, was ever
a man who has been an easy mark
for his friends, Arbuckle belongs in
that class.
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- A New York woman is asking
$5,000,000 for "keeping 6ilent
about marriage." She Is putting
the amount low, when you consid
er what torture it must be for a
woman to keep silent, and espec
ially about marriage.
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TO HIS NEW STATION
No one regrets the departure of
Rev. Hunter, more than we do.
During his two years stay in Platts
mouth, we learned to love him, for
his many fine traits of character.
Benevolence was one of his chief
characteristics, and the sick, and
the public were not long in finding
this out. While the writer lay ill
for several weeks on what many
thought our death-bed. Brother
Hunter was a frequent visitor at
our bedside, giving by his presence,
cheer for the future. His noble
bearing was of that spirit which
awakened in our heart a love for
this rising young pastor, a love that
never can be erased. We are not the
only one that deeply regrets the de
parture of this model christian
young man. for all good citizens re
vere him as a gentleman who was
elert to his duty of doing good in
the community. We will miss him,
yee, we will miss his genial coun
tenance in many ways, and being a
young man, we look to a bright fu
ture before him. He has the good
will of all good people of this
city. His work has been that of
good in many ways. He is a fine
orator, a true believer in the work
to which he has been called, and
we hope to see the day when he
will arise as one of the greatest
pulpit orators in the Methodist
church;" conference. Gothenburg Is
fortunate in this appointment, and
the church people of that city will
find him a noble gentleman of
pleasing appearance and an orator
that can fill the pulpit as it should
be filled. We say in conclusion
Goodbye, Brother Hunter, and may
you live to a ripe old age in your
chosen profession of doing good to
the world's people.
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For . earache, toothache, pains,
burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr.
Thomas' Eclectric Oil, a splendid
remedy tor emergencies.
George J. Melslnger departed
this
ito nirtornnnn for Omaha, where he
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city with his daughter. Mrs. Ralph
Farrar and family.
Blank Sooka at the Journal Office.
VISITING IN THE CITY
Gus Hyers, state sheriff, accom
panied by Mrs. Hyers and son,
"Bud" were here in Plattsmouth to
day enjoying a short stay in the old
home town where the Hyers family
made their home for so many years
and while here Mr. Hyers looked af
ter a few matters in connection
with his work In the state law en
forcement bureau.
Advertising is the life of trade.
NOTICE TO CRKI1ITOKS
Tlie State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In tlie matter of the estate of George
Grebe, deceased.
To the creditors or said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I will i
sit at the County Court room in Platts
mouth. In said county, on the 29th day
of October. 1921. and on the 30th day
of January, 1922, at 9 o'clock a. m. of
each day. to receive and examine all
claims against said estate with a view
to their adjustment and allowance.
The time limited for the presentation
of claims against said estate is three
months from the 29th day of October.
A. D. 1921. and the time limited for.
payment of debts ia one year from said
29th day of October. 1921.
Witness my hand and the seal or
said County Court, this 2Ut day of
September, 1921.
AL.L.HN J. UKKSU.N,
(Seal) County Judge.
CHAS. E. MAUTIN.
S26-4W. Attorney.
LEGAL. NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
Albrt H. Miller, Plaintiff
A pp. Hock.
No. 1
page 22
vs.
Charles A. Miller. Jr.
et al. Defendants
To the Defendants: William J. Mil
ler: Mrs. William J. Miller: (real name
unknown) and Jacob Ailing, whose
residences or places of abode are un
known: You and each of you are hereby no
tified that on the 17th day of Septem
ber. 1921. the plaintiff in the forego
ing entitled cause tiled his1 petition In
the District Court of Cass county. Ne
braska, wherein you and each of you
are made parties defendant for the pur
pose of obtaining a decree from said
court quieting the title to Lots one.
1 two, (2) three, (3) four. (4) five
(5) and six, (6) in LMock eighty-two,
X2) in the City of Plattsmouth. in
Cass countv, Nebraska, In the plain
tiff. Albert H. Miller, and Charles A.
Miller. Jr.. 'William J. Miller, Kdith K.
Taylor and Elmer It. Miller, a minor.
defendants, as against the defendants
Jacob Ailing and The Livingston Loan
and Building association, and by such
decree to wholly ftclude the said Jacob
Vllintr and The Livingston Loan and
Huilding association from all Interest,
right, title, claim or lien in and to said
premises and for the purpose of par
titioning said premises among the
plaintiff, Albert H. Miller and Charles
A. Miller, Jf., William J. Miller, Edith
K. Taylor and Elmer It. Miller, minor.
defendants, according to their respec
tive rights and interests In said prem
ises, as same may be established by
the decree of said court, or for the
sale of said premises and a division
of the proceeds If same cannot be
equitably divided.
You' are requires to answer saiu
petition on or before the 7th day of
November. 1921. or your default will
be entered In said cause and a decree
entered as prayed for by plaintiff.
ALI3CHT II. MILLKK,
By Plaintiff.
JOHN M. LKYDA.
s!9-5v. Ills Attorney.
XOTICE OK Sl'IT
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Ella Elsie Jessup.
Plaintiff
vs.
App. Dock.
No 1
page 20
Edward T. Shamp, et al
Defendants.
To the Defendants: Edward T.
Shamp: E. T. Shamp; (real name un
known) C. M. Shamp: (real name un
known) George L. Donovan; K. B.
Conn: (real name unknown) David
Earwicker: Mary Ann Casey; Anna
Townsend; Ida Wagner; James A. Don-
elan; Frank Donelan: and the heirs,
devisees, legatees, personal representa
tives and other persons interested In
the several estates of Edmund A. Don-
elan, deceased: Hobert O. Donovan, de
ceased and Samuel Casey, deceased;
(impleaded with The County of Cass)
and all persons having or claiming any
interest in the following described real
estate in the City of Plattsmouth. In
Cass county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Com
mencing at a point 16.29 chains north'
and 7.60 chains east of the southwest
corner of Section 7, Town. 12, N. Kan ere
14, East of the 6th P. M.. and running
thence east 6 chains, thence north 5
chains, thence west 6 chains, thence
south 5 chains to the place of begin
ning; also commencing 16.66 chains
north and 2.27 chains east of said
southwest corner of Section 7, Town.
12. N. Range 14, East, lheuo north
1.1575 chains, thence east 4.83 chains.
thence south 1.1575 chains, thence west
to the place of beginning; also all of
Block 3 in Townsend's Addition to
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, real names un
known:
You and each of you are hereby no
tified that on the 14th day of Septem
ber, 1921. the plaintiff in the forego
ing entitled cause, filed her petition In
the District Court of Cass county, Ne
braska, wherein you and each of you
are made parties aerenaant, tor me
nurnose of obtaining a decree from said
court quieting the record title in plain
tiff to real estate situate in flalis-
mouth, Nebraska, to-wlt:
Commencing at a point 16.29
chains north and 7.60 chains east
of the southwest corner of Section
7. in Town. 12, North, Bange 14.
East of the 6th P. M., and running
thence east 6 chains, thence north
5 chains, thence west 6 chains,
thence south 5 chains to the place
of beginning, otherwise known as
Lots 8, 9 and 23, In said section:
Also, commencing at a point 16.66
chains north and 2.27 chains east
of said southwest corner of Sec
tion 7, Town. 12. North, Range 14.
East, thence north 1.1575 chains,
thence east 4.K3 chains, thence
south 1.1575 chains, thence west to
the place of beginning, otherwise
known as Lot 21 In said section;
Also all of Block 3 in Town-
sends Addition to Plattsmouth.
Nebraska,
as against you and each of you, and by
such decree to wholly exclude you and
each and all of you from all estate,
right, title, claim or Interest therein
or to any part thereof.
You are required to answer said
netition on or before the 7th day of
November. 1921. or your default will
1 te entered therein and u cleereo enter-
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Dated: Kentember 19. 192t.
ELLA ELS(L' JESSCP.
jjv plaintiff.
."JOHN M. LETT A.
819-tv. Her Attorney.
DRY GOODS!
Cotton batts, all new clean cotton, each He
Fancy cotton blankets, double bed size, on sale at $2.49
Outing flannels, light and dark patterns, per yard 19c
All wool serges in colors, special price per yd 98c
Ladies and misses all wool dresses and jumpers. $6.95 up
Tarns for the school girls at. . . $1.00
Unbleached muslin, good heavy quality, per yard 12c
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
Men's guaranteed work shoes, per pair $2.75
Ladies one-strap pumps, cushion sole, per pair $2.49
Boys sturdy school shoes on sale at $2.49
Children's shoes, brown and black, lace and button, at $2.25
Men's dress shoes, special values at $4.45
FOR MEN AE3D BOYS!
Men's heavy 220 denim overalls and jackets, $2 values, special, per pair. . .$1.49
Men's work shirts, good ones at 85c
Men's dress sox, black and brown, per pair 15c
Cotton flannel mittens, while they last, per dozen .$1.00
Men's tall caps, values to $2.50, special 73c
Leather and sheep lined vests at Unusually low prices
Boys knee pants, a large assortment of patterns at 75c up
Boys suits, with extra pair of pants at $9.45
Boys blouses, light and dark patterns, at each 59c
GROCERIES!
14 lbs. pure granulated sugar for $1.00
5 lb. package oatmeal for 29c
Horseshoe, Star and Climax chewing tobacco, per plug 79c
Camel cigarettes, per pkg 18c
Large can of hand picked tomatoes for 12c
FREE ROGER'S SILVERWARE, GUARANTEED 25 YEARS!
Don't Fail to Ask for Coupons!
er's
PLATTSMOUTH
PLEASANT BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Last Sunday the mother, sisters
and brothers of Mrs. John Kaufmann
surprised her on her 23rd birthday
by going to her home to spend the
day celebrating the occasion. The
guests brought well filled baskets
and a delicious noon day repast was
spread. After everyone had partaken
of a hearty dinner the afternoon was
spent with music and social conver
sation and it was a late hour before
the members of the party departed
for their homes wishing Mrs. Kauf
mann many more happy returns of
the day.
Those present on this occasion
were Mrs. Minnie Kaffenberger, Jul
ius Hilfiker and family, George
Stoehr and family. John Kaffenberg
er and family, Adam Kaffenberger
and wife, Fred Kaffenberger and
family, Mike Kaffenberger and fam
ily, August Kaffenberger and fam
ily. Clarence Meisinger and family,
and John Kaufmann and family.
A SUFFICIENT PROOF
Over 1.320,000 bottles of Triner'e'
Bitter Wine left the shipping room ;
last year. This figure is a sufficient
proof that thousands and thousands'
are convinced of its reliability in case
of poor appetite, constipation, head-i
aches and similar stomach troubles. 1
But the same reputation is shared
also by all other Triner's remedies,'
and professional people do not differ
in opinion. A physician from Texas
wrote us March 31, 1921: "I have
used Triifer's Liniment and Triner's
Antiputrin personally with gratify
ing results and the superiority in
their manufacture places them in a
class by themselves." And again on
August 27, 1921: "I am highly pleas
ed with results obtained from Trin
er's Angelica Bitter Tonic, which is
being taken by my wife as a general
systemic tonic after several weeks
sickness with beneficial results."
Triner's Liniment, giving quick re
sults in rheumatism, neuralgia and
iiimhatrn. Triner's Antiputrin, an ex
cellent gargle and mouth wash, and !
Triner's Angelica Bitter Tonic are
sold at all druggists and dealers in
medicines.
BARTLING'S TANKAGE
100 lbs. ? 2-8
One half ton 28.00
Per ton 55 ?r :
Grain bags, each
Seed rye. Mail orders given prompt
attention. Edward BaTtling fceeu
Co., Nebraska City.
Poland China Boars
I have a number of choice Poland)
China bourt of large type ready for,
service, that are for sale. They are
of Febuury farrowing. Call at farm
five and one-quarter miies wi
one mile north of M array.
OTTO PULS
Itching piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't remove them.
Doan's Ointment is recommended for
itching, bleedins and protruding
'piles. 60c at any drug store.
Fang
Department Store
FRANK I. FANGER, Proprietor
Subscribe for
Cockei
ereis
Our Winnings at the Connty Fair on
Single Comb White Leghorns
as follows:
1st-2nd-3rd Cockerels
1st Young Pen
1st-2nd - Hen
1st -Pullet
2nd Young Pair
First come, first choice at $2.00 each,
including winners at the Fair.
W. F. NOLTE,
Platts Phone 3614 IVJynard, Neb.
BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA HOGS
Saturday, Oct. 8th
46 HEAD, BOTH SEXES 46
At Oak View farm eleven blocks south Main
street, Weeping Water. Sale begins at 1 o'clock.
Descendents from the famous "Checkers" and
"Ro Sweet Heart" and "Orange Model."
R. W. PORTER,
Owner and
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