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JLl PAGB SQL PIATISSIOIIIH SE5H - WEEKLY JOJTENAI r Clin ? Doff CELEBRATES BIBTHDAY CIRCUS MAN GETS SURPRISE OF LIFE The thirty-third birthday anniver sary of Joseph Bierl, one of the well known residents of this vicinity on Friday was made the occasion of a most delightful gathering or ms , , Vn. t.-j.j tt:s friends, who came in and surprised Declares Tanlac Not Only Ended liis him , and brought with them a fine , Stomach Trouble Dut.Aaaea -iu array of the good things to eat and which furnished the basis of a fine luncheon. The evening was spent in music. Pounds to His Weight Sweet- Orr IRION MADE TUS-O-WAR Work Pants are built so that they won't bind anywhere. That makes them com-, fortable to work in. And they sure do "stand the gaff"! Colors plain, dark . gray and gray sripe. We have every size. Six 'men cannot rip them. Price $3.50 "Running into something new and fUfforont Is nart of the CirCUS blisi- games and dancing and served to negg but jast year the thing , that furnish a most delightful time for BnrUriR4,(i and nleased me most was the members of the party. Those In wnrn j t(yo Tanlac and gained twen attendance were Messrs and Mes- t pounds." declared. Earl, Ashley, aames iienry uiuus. concessionaire with Sell s liiotners herger. C. II: Todd. Henry Born. Ed circugj wno resides in Metropolis, Tritsth. Fred Buechler, Max Vallery, jj, .... John Bechler, Louis Born. Herman j ..j wag jn" prettv bad shape, not Weisse. Thilip Kehne. Mrs. Ida 'exat.tiy wi,at you would call sick. Tritsch. Kate Nolting. Misses Elvira but a run.down ana jUst able to Porn. Louise Parriott. Adelia Trit- ,k after business. Stomach trouble sch. Helen Hild. Edith Todd. Eliza- aT1(1 indigestion was niv main bother. r-eth Techirren. Edna. Ethel and and although we had the best of ..-53.'. WORLD ANTI-WAR PACT MAY APPEAR AT GENEVA MEET Proposed Treaty Expected to Provide Mutual Guarantees by Conti nents Bedo.ce Arms. Poultry Wanted! WEDNESDAY February 14th Geneva. Feb. S. When Lord Rob- :ert Cecil arrives here tomorrow for the meeting of the league of nations mixed commission for the reduction of armaments, he is expectel to have .in his pocket for presentation a de tailed draft of a general treaty pro- . viding for guarantees for the preven tion of war and suggesting also .practical measures for disarmament.- ' T . . .1 1 , . . , I xl 10 UUUI.-I&IUUU uai me proposed Florence Porn. Marie Nolting. Leon-n , h,"prv aT,netite and xcuruary treaiy stipulates mat it any nation ard and Donald Born. Edgar and haru', a thinff would agree with me. A car load of live poultry wanted ' , . . s,natorie'8 of Lester Meisinger. Kay Tschlrren. 1 P 1, nnins and heartburn struck 'to . Liiv?i t iV"ry a?!f the may statcd measures. fv,i Vnltfnsr. Rnv Stull. Ilenn- Hvde T .-M:r.-,V K""1"' V-L.ur Provided there is a reduction of mili- i ,ni irarr irtei n r woi t-ri r i.v f -r i. .v. Tritsch. Earl Weisse, C Llovd. Fred, Teddy and Fore3t Todd Arnold Buechler and the guest of honor, Joseph Bierl, wife and fmily. FUNERAL OF MRS. HUTCHISON The funeral of Mrs. V. P. Hut chison was held at 2 p. m. Thursday February 8th. at the home south of Plattsmouth. Rev. W. A. Taylor, of lTr.in. officiating. Besides the husband, the following children survive: William T., Ernest B.. Claude R.. Vern B. and Marie V.. all of Plattsmouth: Ora B.. Mynard; Winnie F., Louisville; Albert R., Minneapolis and Florence F., Brule, Nebraska. The following brothers and sisters survive her: Augustus Frans, King fisher. Oklahoma; Flora T. Sans, Mur ray; Rosa Cogill, Plattsmouth; Isa bel Thomas, Palmyra; Harry Frans, 'Union: Lavina ' Wolfe " and " Emma Rinehlemer, Turlock, Calif., and C R. Frans, Takoma. Wash. Also five grandchildren survive. Elizabeth Hardin Frans was born A REAL MODERN PAINT STORE at Agency, Mo.. March 7. 1864. and was married to . P. Hutchison at The writer chanced to drop into Koj;k Blu. Fe"y 'J' the paint store of Frank R. Gobel- She united with the Baptist churrh man where workmen have been for wh?n 15 years old. and had been an .two weeks moving the stock from c"e UP uni "me 01 1 Interment was in the Young ceme tery. . . .-- SWESCOTT'SB "ON THE CORNER" the Wagner block to the A. W. White building where the store is now lo cated and found that large room fill ed to capacity almost with goods of the paint and decorative lines. Mr. Gobelman, who is a practical work- Card of Thanks We desire to express our heartfelt man of years of experience knowing thanks to the many friends and rel the business from A to Z as well as atives who so lrindly assisted us dur being an expert sign writer, has ing the illness of our beloved wife and about approximately what he has mother and for the many beautiful been striving for for years, "a real floral offerings. Wyatt P. Hutcht-honest-to-goodness paint store." son and Family. Drop into this emporium of paint-I ers' supplies and see what this city CUf)D QTQI'IZ fl!J UflDTUCDIl has in this line, such as you would ORUl OlmfkL Uff nUninLnil tllTlts ciah ThUeneedsSof the frade ; PACIFIC IS DECLARED OFF anu puDiic ootn ooservea. "We came to a town in Indiana one day and I saw a lot of Tanlac advertisements, so I decided to try it. Well, sir, you can Just ask the chef what kind of appetite I have. I never have a trace of Indigestion, and sleep, well, I can sleep like one of those well-conditioned acrobats, and can do the ' biggest day's work that comes. I'll always pass along the good word for Tanlac. It's a headliner." Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Over thirty-five million bottles sold. . : DEATH CLAIMS AN ESTIMABLE LADY ?u6 ?n ,y' fr WhiCh we wIH pay 3s menaced" it may call for a special 0 meeting of the league council, which, Cash Prices ' if it decides that a menace actually . exists, may arrange protective meas- Hens, per ID 21c ures against the danger. Springs, per lb J.15c Similarly, if any state violates the Turkeys per lb ' 25c armament restrictions agreed upon. Ducks tier lb 'T 14p another s'ate may appeal to the jucjss, per io., isc t;0uncil. In case of actual attack, the Geese, per lb 13c league will decide which country is Old Roosters, per lb 8c tlie aggressor and will work out ef- Leghorn Poultry 3c per lb. 1 fective restraining measures, per 1 tVioTi ViMTrtr 1 "aPs even recommending to the mem- iess Inn. neavy bers of the league joint military ac-' Beef Hides, per lb. 9c tion against the convicted aggressor. ! Horse Hides, each' $4 The mutual guarantees would op erate oy continents; thus, no Euro- Abraham Lincoln THIS IS THE WEEK OF TRIBUTE s TO OUR GREAT LINCOLN In this period, when Americanism stands out bold ly for its cherished ideals, we pay reverence to him who championed a cause to keep; the nation united. Colossal in his own time, his stature becomes even more majestic with the flow of years. At each anni versary history will take surer measure of the man, till he no longer belongs to Illinois or the Nation, but to all Humanity. H. U. S0EHGI4SEFJ, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Murray, Nebraska - St.' Paul; Feh. 9.i Formnl-nhoun- . fUtt Sfllii. 'cement war made lnte today by the Six room modern house,' cellar. Northern-Pacific railway that the basement .and rave.. One acre. Fur- str!fce of t?l? federated shopcrafts on nace, well; cistern, . plenty of ' fruit its pystem had be?n "declared on-by trees and small fruit. Good outbuild- tne voluntary action-of the, strikers ingshay and chicken house. Phone and their leaders." 67-W. - - ' Mrs. John C. Spangler of Louisville Answers Summons Monday in Omaha Hospital. The people of Louieville and vicin ity were greatly, shocked and grieved on Monday evening to receive word from Omaha of the death of Mrs. John Spangler at the Reichstadt hos pital where she had been for several weeks for treatment for chronic ne phritis and other ailments' of a ser ious nature. . Several times word had come that she seemed to be improving and her friends were beginning to hope she might recover sufficiently to return home, even though she was not fully restored to . health. Then she was -.ken with pneumonia and from the first the physicians and the special nurse held out very little hope for her recovery and after a" few day9 of suffering from this, she passed away on Monday evening, at about eight o'clock. The remains were "brought to Louisville and taken to her home in the country and on Thursday the pean state would furnish troops for aggressions in the Americas, and the North and South American members would be relieved from furnishing SERVICE WOMEN AND MEN BENEFIT BY SCHOLARSHIPS Farmers, Notice We are receiving poultry on WED NESDAY hereafter instead of Thurs- nnrm.nt.nr th. tt thut policing troops for Europe i3 Bargain: day in Plattsmouth. , t . e, lgue leaders are not optimis . , - ;tic of definjte action at present. Remember the date. We come to Great Britain and France seem to be buy and will positively be in Platts- approaching a treaty of mutual guar- nhioacm Man's Will Provides for 30 ZllV? rm ,p?!r5 ,tandPints, , War Nurses and 370 Veterans first and a guarantee pact afterward, j in -Uinerent Colleges, while France is disposed to demand guaraniees nrsi as a necessary con- Chicago. 111.. Feb. 9. Women who dition of any disarmament arrange- Berved with the armed forces of the ment., It is presumed that in these xjnitcd Stated during the world war discussions military reductions would and who liave ijeea honorably dis- " lu,"se ia.nu i uine sireiiBiu charged from such service are to benefit from tuition scholarships in j benefits of these scholarships should make application to the college di rect," is the advice of the trustees to prospective applicants. mouth on the day advertised, pre- antees pared to take care of all poultry of fered for sale. W. E.KEENEY. Call on the Journal for Valentines of all kinds and designs at a wide range of prices. CHARLES JACOBSEN & SON'S POLAND rett, Hudspeth, Jones, Mansfield and SnTifl(ir TPTnc RrnnH nr1 T .u Irof nrrl ' oonrfria- rori r.iiion Mo.io anH f the guarantee pact. The more na Riordan'. New York; Collier, Collins. tions tnat rallied to the guarantee various' educational institutions of Lowry, Johnson. Quinn and Rankin. uuiu ue iue aumor- Mississippi; Oldfield, Parks, Taylor, ized strength of Rational armies. Tillman and Wingo, Arkansas; Dom- inick, Logan and McSwain, South ; Carolina; Favrot, O'Connor and Sand- lin, Louisiana; Johnson, Rouse and Thomas, Kentucky; Rainey and Sab ath, Illinois; Raker, California; Gal Hvan, Massachusetts and Smithwick, Florida. The house vote was on an amend ment to the existing funding statute which not only would specifically ap BASKET BALL GAMES ARE HOT AND FURIOUS the country, in accordance with the action of the trustees of the estate of La Verne Noyes of this city. At a trustees' meeting just held, allotments have been made where by thirty such scholarships for nurses who srved in the nurse corps of the army or navy of the United States -shall be honored as follows: . , . Twentv scholarships at the Teach-i Sale to be held under coveV'at the ers college of Columbia university, j farm, half mile north of Eagle, Neb. New 1 ork. CHINA , . 1 Bred Sow and Gilt Sale - Five scholarships at the George JOE McLEOD. TOR KENT as a result or permission given local lodges by the strike leader last week, the announcement- said, "the Strikp fit thf fflornttl chnncwfto . 10 been officially declared off on the 80 acTes.- small improvements, five votes." miles northeast of Union, known as It was stated at Northern Pacific Ben Raymond place. Telephone At- headquarters that comparatively few lantic 3147.. . i .places remained to be filled, and. in HANEY REALTY CO., i structions have been issued, it was 501 World Herald Bldg. ;Eaid to give preference to married Secure your-valentine decorations id supplies at. line, in the" city. men and heads of families. T" 1 ! and SnT,Hp Qt th Toi t U1U WOOQ ior saie: z per-load . .yuiuut. ufic ,Jne mile west of Mynard Wiles. Myron j29-eodlw,4sw T 3- the Pritish government,' but would authorize the American debt com-, funeral occurred at the Methodist .mission- to maite rottiements simt--church. Rav. C, L. Elliott officiating. 'lar but not more favorable in Mrs- Spangler was a -daughter of lfs- . -wmi-in? omcr. ucmor ua prove the acTrement reached with Close StrtJjre'e With School Teams Peabody college for teachers, Nash Morgan's Team Hands Ne braska City; Hard Jolt. . .Mv ville, Tenn. Saturday, February 24 1 starting-at '1! 00 o'clock sharp.-Free 50 Head -Immuned I x.i i.i t : St.. - of California, Berkeley, Cal. j Furthermore, in keeping with the! ' TrrtvicirTic rP tho will nf thp lntri ocr mf.v in nr . !i a tAnf noil tini! at ' TheoddreIIeim.one.of the early pio- tions,;-Theamondrne nt willbe for- Mle cy weVated to an Ml V J ee S .TJr These sows and gilts represent tue waa oorn .. . . .. ., tion of football rnthrr than basket- H.atino- mon who corvpri in iho some nf thd best hlnnrt Hnco nf iho bvll in the two games staged at the United states army ana navy or b fl Q BJ TImm; Blue Val. h gh school gym but this was due their descendants, the trustees also w mop . . ' " I rather to the" sickness of ,the ref- ann0unce the allotment of 230 other Lc onder Bob, The Yankee, neers of Caes countv in Wisconsin flctrihpr 1 1SRQ nnrt : morrow at, the tinie of her, death she was 53 years, 3 months and 23 days old. . She leaves "a. husband and five children one ..daughter, . Ruth, nd ' and immediate considera tion 'by the finance committee is planned."'' The time of senate action, however, still is promlematical. ' . There was 'no effort in the house and Ivan livinc at home The vouns- the' legislation and attempts to Handling that . the , did. However, twenty-two universities and colleges. of our erd although the herd id' tti iujiiie. ne young- .... . . everyone enioved them and no one a f Qrn i o rrr,a Mnv.,, 6 l"c 1":'u eree's rulings that permitted the scholarships to be distributed during m Eone Sampson. The individuals games to reach . the . extent of man- thf mlles-P Vpar of 192.1-24 n mon tliwnselvfs-srp thP rhmA Dwtnnii est son. Ivan, is eleven vears old. An- amend it otherwise failed. other son. Clyde, passed away over Amid some jeers and laughter, the a year ago. . - i house voted down a motion by Rep- Mrs. Snaneler snnt mnat nf he-r resenuur u Connor. . democrat, OI life in this vicinity. She was of home and was a. faithful v provision everyone enjoyed them and no one a few, weeks ago the La Verne Noyes is trustees made public the allotment yoUng and thls is onr fIrst saIe- we nf W resentatire O'Connor. . democrat, of rresf,men or ,Ue niS snooi and the university and forty to Lewis insti- lie a number of PoIandi China i s a lover Texas, to .recommit the legislation eighth grade of the junior high was-tute of Chicago. With the additional rons that posses3 th b d t wffe and "h instructions to the ways- and really, the most exciting of the eve- designations just made, the total Lamv 1, 11 , -vi iHnS means committee to add a provision n,nS as the young players played a awarded scholarships of the Noyes nave tne 1ualy. "1 grow to STETSON You Owe Yourself a New STETSON! WINTER plays hobb i i with a man 8 hat its OttjledJbrljOUnMen the season when there is , a call to heavy duty for every headpiece. No doubt your hat has served you well, but it's dress-up time now the time to brighten up' with a Stetson-Styled for young men. The hat you want is here just waiting for you to select it. r A new shipment of Spring caps just received, the prices are right, and so are the caps. Philip cfhim Mm was damaged. The preliminary between the of 100 scholarship to Northwestern feel that we areV offering to the Dub- fresbmen of the high school and the university and fortv to Lewis insti- 1 io n nnmh nf PMoni ri,ir,o mot. - w WAU&AVA VUIUO 11 X CM. L. that to the e year hJze ana carry me individuality that loved by all who knew. her and her effective until the Hay-Pauncefote irebiimen nau acquireu v.iiue win De 4uu. ms so long been noted of the Poland death has cast a shadow of sorrow- treaty dealing . with the .Panama lfJL,!3, l3. ,Fr lchla??,ipa are annou" China breed. over the entire ' community canal had been abrogated. - U3 i 4CU "ru'"' "l cu l l"c "CJl- "jcaf a 101- : , The Courier ioina with the host of . .,.ov. , I. e tr urea lor friends throughout the county In ex- rnnifrn nrPinCMT ru ""' . lu'f XV;' -. piarcli and April farrow. The tried fPmUnjr heartfelt vmthu In tho r 11 m n.flirtHI .hCUl, ul u.c I-"'"", cu f ""r.".1' f"' and gentle to all and was Vreatlv that the measure could not become dose battle altho in the final score trustees for the coming colles ' ?"v"1 f Lv" vl"! M9.?1,.5. ffective until the Hav-Pauneefote the freshmen had acquired 30 while will be 400. " family in tlierr great loss and sorrow. Loul3vIlIe"oCurier. ' , i- DENFJiSON DEMONSTRA TION WEEK AT JOURNAL FORMER RESIDENT OF THIS CITY DEAD ' freshmen. In team work the eighth grade team showed much more skill but the younger players were handi- i capped by the rough house tactics teen. ' . . . used by some of the freshmen. This Wheaton. Wheaton, 111., ten AttomP-a TT TT rinirbftrn of Omaha, game was refereed by Stewart Chase. Eureka, Eureka. 111., five Ti7i. t tt oe vo i In the main event the Morgan Illinois Wesleyan, t. Who Eesided Here 35 Years s hnn to M0!,riv i,nwAri ill . five. Ago, uiea xesreraay. Beloit, Beloit. Wis., ten. ' , : 7 . i" B x rogressors jwouei, Illinois, Jacksonville. 111., five. i ine 1JH senior and grand champion Lake Forest, Lake Forest, 111., fif- of Cass county. Most of the gilts are their superiority over tYfi Thorpe Athletic club of Nebraska City and . sired by him. Number of the gilts are bred to Favorite by Long Clan, Bloomington, the Junior champion of Cass county. Remainder of the gilts are bred to a kiog .v, : Tho nirior rMontc nf thia rit v niieu up me score oi D4 io l'J ere Dennison art crepe paper company, will recall Henry Il. Clairborne, well the final whistle of Referee Frank tho im-p-oat monnfaKtnrora tho' known Omaha attnrnpv. at the time aiarsnaii Drougnt tne contest to a line in the country, is to be here this when a young man, thirty-five years ''lose. For the visitors Thorpe was the week at the Journal office. ago, he made his home in Platts- bright and shining star and made Miss Baker will give demonstra- mouth where his father, Richard several goals from more than half tions in the various uses of the art Clairborne, was engaged in the news- way the length of the hall. The papers and decorative features f paper work, and be sorry to learn of Thorpes showed some very clever the Dennison company of which the the sudden death of Mr. Clairborne , work but were outclassed by the lo Journal has a complete line and the yesterday in Omaha. ' ral team. Carl Thomas, former series of demonstrations will be very Mr. Clairborne was visiting his old Plattsmouth high school player, of valuable to those who are planning time friend and associate, Mayor ficiated at center for the Thorpe any entertainments in the future and James Dahlman. at the Omaha city team. it is especially interesting to the hall yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock For the Morgan team all of the teachers of the schools of the city when he was stricken down and died players showed their usual speed and and particularly the country schools, in a very few hours at the Clark- skill and were kept busy dumping ICall in at any time at the Journal son hospital where he had been baskets and in floor work the stellar and Miss Baker will gladly assist taken. crown probably should cluster lyou In any way in arranging deorat- Mr. Clairborne was fifty-four around the classic brow of G. E. . Ive features from the beautiful art years of age 'and born in Missouri Brubacher who showed great speed Pnrnf.ll ft Vomnn To nn &nnTn7o T f tne Nebraska 1922 grand James Milliken, Decatur, 111., twen-! c amp,on- Plan t0 attend this sale wnetner you expect to buy or not. We want you with us. Write for a catalogue... Terms of Sale Coe. Cedar Rapids, la., twenty. urinneu, urinnell, la., fifteen.- -Monmouth, Monmouth, 111., ten. . Northwestern, Naperville, 111., fif teen. " Carthage, Carthage, 111., five. Shurtleff, Upper Alton, 111., five. Wooster, Wooster, O., ten. Blackburn, Carlinville, 111., ten. And fifteen other colleges not vet publicly designated. f -r -i r.x-service men and women dp. . Eight months' time on bankable note bearing S per cent interest. Chas. Jacobsen & Son, Owners. FORKE BROS. & VENNER, Aucts. siring to aail themselves of the BANK OF EAGLE, Clerk line of the Dennison company. BRITISH DEBT PRO GRAM IS APPROVED IN HOUSE FRIDAY and lived in Plattsmouth for a short in covering the plays as guard as time in his vouth when .his father well as garnering a number of goals. was here engaged In the printing In securing the scores of the evening business and a number of the asso- the honors were well divided, as in elates of the years gone by will re- the field goals Burkel secured eight, call him very distinctly altho it has Martin and Ofe six each, Brubacher been something like thirty-five years five. , Sprecher four, Schubeck three since he 4effr- this city for Omaha to and MCarty one. Martin also threw make his home. two foul goals. On going to Omaha Mr. Clairborne . j was engaged as reporter for the Bee ror some lime ana later as aay teie- One Republican and 43 Democrats graph editor and followed this line LOCAL NEWS Oppose Funding Plan Senate May be Slower to Act. Frorj Saturday's Da!ly. Harry L. Wiles and wife were in few of work until 1908 when he was ap pointed clerk in the office of Robert Smith olorlr nf tho district rrrnrt for Washington. Feb. 9Approral of Douglas county, and remained there 'the city ye.trda, 'trading p and visit the PHtlRh ioht RPtMomont AP-roomont until ne was aamittea to tne Dar ana - was voted late , today .by the house, started, the practice of law. He was , nours. 291 to 44. ., i i - .for a number of years a justice of Mrs. Herbert Davidson of Sioux One republican, McCormick,' of the peace in Douglas county. City, Iowa, returned to Omaha today Montana, and forty-three democrats Mr- Clairborne leaves a widow, a after a short visit here with rela opposed the settlement, - while 227 brother, James, of Lewlston, Idaho, tives and friends. republicans, sixty-three - democrats and one son, Harry, an air service! John McNurlin departed this and one socialist membere, Myer Lon- instructor at Chanute field, Ohio. J morning for Omaha where he will don of New York, -voted for it. I The deceased was a relative of the' have his eyes treated by a specialist Democrats opposing the settle- Tutt and Ruffner families of this' in that city for a few hours. Mr. Mc ment were Abernathy 'and Hammer, city. Nurlin is finding that his eyes are ttttk CfrfPUna; .Ajmffn. Bering -njL. ..rfoivly showing improvement follow- SUffall, Alabama; Blanton, Bex, (Sar-J JfcCKQi want aas pay. Try them, ling th epratioo ef a few days ao. Sow J. L. TERRVBERRY & SON'S , - ... SECOND "ANNUAL . i Pure Bred Poland-China Head of RrHl 3 To be held at the James Terryberry Farm Sale Pavil ion, six miles southeast of Cedar Creek, on Thursday, February 15th, 1923 Sale Start at 1 O'CIock. Free Lurch at Noon. K U t ties "Into citlw bf'8trangers.---5-i..ll''l,l 1 i 4 "VP f ..... s Jr,,,