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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY
JOUENAL
MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1923.
PAGE TWO
MAN
LEY NEWS
ENUNCIATES NEW
RULING GOVERN
ING LIABILITY
To 3c no vi
how good a cigsrcCie
realty can fcs m
Eli Keckler has been employed in
Union for the past week where he is
working witfi the road making crew.
Will Ileebner and wif were called
to Omaha one day last week to look
after some business matters for the
day.
Will Hcebner and wife were call
ed to Omaha one day last week to
look after some business matters for
the day.
Fred Krecklow and Harley Her
man were looking after some busi
ness matters at Wiping Water last
Thursday.
Miss Agnes Stander of Omaha was
a visitor in Manley and vicinity with
lriend.5 and relatives for a few days
last week.
Miss Carrie Schafer was a visitor
with friends and relatives in Mur
dock or a few days during the first
of the week.
Mrs. Alice Jenkins who has been
making kf home in Havelock for
tome time ha3 returned to Manley
and is living here.
Rev. Hi-;gin3 was called to Lincoln
to look after some church matters for
a few days last week and on his re
turn came via Omaha.
Herman Bronkow of near Elmwood
was a visitor in Manley on last
Thursday coming to look after some
business matters for a short time.
Thomas Christian, who is employ
ed with the Missouri Pacific on track
vork here, was a visitor at the home
cf his son near Weeping Water last
Sum! ay. -
Mrs. Bergman was a .visitor in
Louisville for a short time last Mon
day wl'.ore she was visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Koop.
Ejrl It. Dodd and family were vis
iting in Lincoln for a bout a week
with r -Irtives and returned home a
lew days since after having enjoyed
a most pleasant time.
List Friday Herman Rauth .and
wii'o and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Humble
were vi.siting in Lincoln where they
wert? all guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Frost for the evening. Supreme Court Says Employe May ;
Charles Schafer of Murdock, who j gue at Common Law if Em- j
is the representative of the Trunken- invpr Pail in Ohpv Taw
boltz Oil company, was over with a Ployer lailstoJJDey Law.
load of gas and oil and also was a . , . ..
visitor with his father and sister' The supreme cour Tuesday, in the
7 case of Nedela against Mares Auto
ej."Boon and family with his sons, I company, an appeal from Saline"
Messrs. Herman and Dick of Nebras- y- dn law WIthf re" i
ka City were visiting in Manley for P?ct the workmen s compensation
a few days last week, they being act. In so doing it makes unneces-'
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. th enactment ot ; a bill passed
Cl-rence Earhardt iby the nouse and killed by mistake ,
cicrence iarnarai. wnan which Rmitrht tn make'
Bergman and wife were visit- jtn law wnat the supreme COUrt now
R.
ing and looking after some business 'sayg jg
in. umana one nay. auring me iore j Lawyers say the decision is of un
part of last week where they were usuai importance in this class of llti
utbis ui menus ia wen u man.1115 1 sation, whic his growing each year
you must try ajrlCry
LOCALNEWS
From Wednesday" l"ally.
W. G. Bocdeker of Murray was
here 'today for a few hours looking
j after some matters of business. j
Edward Ingram if Louisville was
here today attending to some mat-
Cliarter No. 1914
Reserve Dist. Ho. 10-J
I
REPORT OF CONDITION
OF
FIRST ATiOAL
At Plattsmouth, In the State of Nebraska, at the Close of
business on April 3, 1923.
ters at the court house for a few
i
RESOURCES
' hours.
4 I
Frank Hall came in this morning Loans and discounts, Including ': ;counts. acceptances of other
i from his farm home and departed on banks and foreign hills of . change or drafts sold with the in-
- . ,- -i k uorsement of this bank '
! the afternoon train for Omaha to Overdrafts, scoured, none; unsecured, $2.06!?.93
looit auer some matters oi ousiness. v. s. Gnrrrnmrut Securities 0,vnl:
Casper Lang of Malcolm, Nebras- leisitod to secure circulate i l s. bonds, rar value)
Ka, and JVlrs. Frederick l.lunia or Ranking house, $11,000.00; Furull::re :uid fixtures, f5.SOO.00
Louisville were granted a marriage Keai estate-owned other than banking house
'. lic-ense vesterdav in the office of t-iviul reserve with Federal Reserve Hank.
purchases for the store here.
A. H. Humble and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Schaefer were spend
ing last Thursday evening at Weep
ing Water where they were attend
ing the picture show of which there
was an excellent number on the
screen for that date.
County Commissioner George L.
Farley of Plattsmouth was looking
after some business matters in Man
Icy last Thursday and was accom
panied by division engineer, Mr. Al
len of Lincoln, they looking after
some proposed changes in the high
way. Paul Fleming from near Murdock
was a visitor in Manley last Thurs
day where he was looking after some
business matters for a short time and
regarding the prospect for the win-
BEAT N
County Judge Beeson.
Miss Eugenie Wiggenhorn of Ash
j land, who has been here for a short
visit at the F. G. Fricke home, re
' turnedMhis morning to her home, go
ing on the early Burlington train.
C. A. Gauer and wife of Louisville
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Salzburg motored in this morning to
BILL i HOUSE WITH
as the state grows industrially and yLH S lL.4$ IjUUtL
was injured while working in the
garage of the defendant. An appeal !
in this case was once before heard
by the supreme court, and it sent the
case back for retrial on the ground
that it was apparent that both were . - - of Nebraska City were here last eve-
under the employers' liability law ! ning enjoying a visit with their
and that an action at common law Four Eepublicans line up With ! f ric-nds. The newly weds were raar
for injuries could not be maintained.1 Democrats to Defeat Measure iricd at Nebraska City Monday night
On the retrial the defendant asked ! Tr;nt, Ttrr, arul tho br5(le was formerly Mrs. Hat-
Oasli In vault and due from National banks
Cheeks on other hanks in the same city or town as reporting bank
Miscellaneous cash items :
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. tS. Treasurer
TOTAL. RESOURCES 580.272.57.
403,876.14
2,068.95
50,000 00
10,737.71
16,800.00
16.219.9U
23,807.3.1
50,307.59
3,372.46
782.40
2,500.00
LIABILITIES
paid in.
Capital ftook
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Reserved for interest and taxes accrued.
.$ 21,073.61
760.18
- , , . ,a icp cite ii i " i i ii lci t.'i aim id.At.3 d.:iuu....
spend a few hours looking after some ( i.e.S3 current expenses, taxes and interest paid.
matters or business ana wmie m tne circulating notes outstanding
city Mr Gauer was a visitor at thelmount tlue to ;itate t)anks, bankers and trust companies
mna I Drmnuil Drponlln tntlter than bank depoU) nubject to lleerve
w.l. w.v.. I Individual li:osil Kiil.ipr t to rhpi k
Mr. and Mrs. William
21.S33.79
5,890.93
Brinkman ; Certificates of deposit
. .$201.210.76
50,000.00
25,000.00
15.942.S6
50,000.00
7,578.01
that the plaintiff elect under which
theory it was asking recovery, and
the trial court dismissed the case on
th
low
hold
th
second
evidence to show that his employer
ter vneat crop, lie naa to say mat nT," vcr an
tlie fields looked very spotted. It , ,.
looked like there was not the best-the case haf no relation, the court
prospect for a full crop. fs dcs,ons, VP,n neatna
, . , , ..' of fact, which the retrial may entire-
Fred Fleischmann was out last , .0.rn Tho now law laid dnwn i
j tie Bickford of that place.
Lincoln, April 12. With four re-i
. , - , 1 . 1 C 1. '
roin Thursday's oaily.
e mistaken belief that it was fol- ' "t Attorney Charles L. Graves of lin
ing the former supreme court ... n ' M xvUU -,. ; ion was in the city for a few hours
ing. The latter tribunal says that ..rr' r" "; .today looking after some matters of
e fact was overlooked that at the . . . . ct. business.
trial Nedela had introduced " Z V , f R. I. Planipnts. wll known resi
li'ii 1 1 1 T : i w i,i - iv a tun. j l -L t i yj ai. :
Twenty-three votes are required
emergency clause, which
irakcs the bill effective immediately
as the author of this bill contem
plated. By the same vote, with the same
dent of Elmwood, was here today for
a few hours attending to some mat
ters at the court house.
Dr. N. D. Talcott. of Greenwood
was here today for a few hours look
ing after some matters in the county
Thursday and with the assistance of
the good wife secured a number of
trees for planting about the home in
order to beautify the place. This is
what all should do. The home nfst
cannot be too beautiful or attractive
and Mother Nature if given an op
portunity will work wonders in mak
ing a beautiful home.
TTj
is moo
d e
I have found business excellent in the
blacksmith line st Manley. Farmers bring
in your work. We guarantee the best ser
vice and satisfaction.
John E. Johnson
M.inScy.
Nebraska
contained in this paragraph:
"Where an employer and employe
enter into a contract of employment
latter the taking effect of the work-
men's compensation act, both are pre
sumed to contract with reference and
; subject to the provisions of part 2
. thereof, but when the employer does
not insure for the benefit of his em-
ployes or fails to furnish satisfactory
', proof of his ability to pay compensa
. tion awarded as provided for in sec
! tion 3069, compiled statutes for 1922
' he is liable to an action for damages
on acocunt of negligence, if the facts
j fo warrant, to pay compensation un- .
Individual deposits subject to check.
due In less than SO davs other
than for money borrowed) 29.0S0.27
Time IeroiltM Knliject tn Knrrvci
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
Notes and bills rediscounted, including acceptances of other banks
and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with endorsement
of this bank
230.371.03
193,f!S0.67
7,500.00
.$ 580.:72.57
TOTAL LIABIL1TIE
State of Nebraska
County of Cass
I, Geo. O. Dovey, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
GEO. O. DOVEY.
Correct-Attest: Cashier.
II. N. Dovey, A. G. Cole, F. E. Schlater, Directors.
j- ss.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of April, 1923.
EDNA M. WARREN.
(Seal). Notary Public.
(My commission expires October 19, 1926.)
republican defection, tho senate pass- court in which he was interested,
cd S?n:-.to File No. 315. a companion I jirs. v. P. Sitzmann was a passen
bill removing from il;e governor the orpr this morning for Omaha where
!ower of appointment and removal she will visit for a few days with her
of code subordinates under the sec- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tuma.
ntrry. This, bill did not carry an J John J-uU of Havelock arrived
7 , y -,dUbt , ' i here last evening, called here by the
Failure to muster sufficient votes . d th of h,s Uaughter-In-law. Mrs.
or. Senate .Pileo .2. although lt.j H Lut2 wnose funtral wa3 held
nueu , ' emeriicy thJg morninff
nrmm tn fnreo flm-emnr Tlrvnn in- I W. V. Gillespie departed this after
to an acceptance of the code. This.
bill rkmr-id flint unlr1 flnrirnnr
Bryan should name code seeretrnci ! tive to.th.e. d.isPs?l of the land in
and have them confirmed before tha-
noon for San Antonio, Texas, where
lie wii3 called on some matters rela
der the statute, at the election of the
employe."
TROTH TRIUMPHS
Plattsmouth Citizens Testify fcr the
Publio Benefit.
present session of the legislature
. closed, the present republican con
i nlitutional officers would automatic
ally head the code department.
' Failure of tho emergency clause,
however, vrcuid hold up the bill from '
.operation until July, when the legis- j
lature would' not "be in session and i
the governor, if he saw fit, could I
t crests held there by himself and "W
E. Rosencrans.
W. T. r.:ith and wife departed
this afternoon for Eagle where they
will spend a few weeks at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Ben Menchau
and family as Mrs. Menchau is feel
ing quite poorly as the result of an
attack of rheumatism.
James H. Bear and wife; who have
I make his own appointments under . been here at the .home of Airs. Bear's
i the codo for interim until the next ) parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Mike Pries, de
LEE iS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF
OF VETS
Selected as Head of Sons of Confed
erate Veterans Supported by
Ku Slux Klan Faction.
New Orleans, April 12. W. Mc
Donald L'.e was re-elected conimand-er-iiw
-hit f of the Sons of Confederate
Ycterpr.s in sstion here today. He
deicat' d IJ. I!. Richardson, command
er of Camp Bureaugard, New Or
leans, by the vote of 243 to 51. Lee
was said to have been supported by
the Ku Klux Klan faction.
W. D. Haldeman of Louisville, Ky..
was elected commander-in-chief ot
the united confederate veterans, in
reunion here over the defeated candi
date, W. Kirkpatrick of McKinlcy.
Tex., two to one.
Dr. George T. Harding, father of
President Harding, in an address be
fore the united confederate reunion !
today, declared that he wanted a re- ! work that I
m mm I ...
union oi ine blue ana tne gray In ' my lire as a
I A truthful statement of a Platts
j mouth citizen, given in his own
! words, should convince the most
skeptical about the merits of Doan's
w s j -r- it - t m
ivmney riius. n yuu suuer iium orr3 or Douglas. Jionry uenrens oi l.lra. Carl Brewer and little son
uatKacne, nervousness, sitepieueaa. ci;nimln3 and John WUtse of Rich- Charles, who have been here at the
urinary uisoruers or any lorui ui ardFon. hcrae of Mr. and Mrs. William Hun
kidney ills, use a tested kidney medi-J Senator Meacham filed this expla- tcr, parents of Mrs. Brewer, for s
.. nrtion of his vote: "I do not feel that short time, deoarted this morning
A Plattsmouth citizen tells oi. tills meets the requirements of my for their home at Callaway, Nebras-
ijoau d rviuney r-ins. , constituency.' following is the vote ! ka. Mr3. Brewer has just recovered
.uum you uemaiiu more convinc- for an(i against "the Reed-Hastings from an operation at one of the Om
ing prooi oi menir .... jbill: aha hospitals. Mrs. Hunter and Miss
ni. llassler, proprietor or DiacK- por Allen. Anderson. Barr, Bliss, ! Helen accompanied their relatives as
fciniiii auup, tuium j7iiiu aim vaiv cooper, (lood. Iillan. Jonnson, Kron. i far as Omaha
streets, says
session. parted this afternoon for California
The four republicans who voted , where they are expecting to make
ag?ir..t the two bills were: Charles ' their home in the future, and where
H. Meachfim of Saline, "v. X. Cham-: the relatives of Mr. Bear are located
brr3 of Douglas, Henry Behrens of
Ci;mmin3 and John Wiltse of Rich
ardpon. Sen.itnr Mpnch.Tni filed this PTnls-
i
"I know the straining McGowan. Reed. - Rickard. Robbins.
have "had to do most of sm-.nriers, Sturdevant, Warner, Wil- j
Washington next year if possible. He
said his son was a true friend of the
south, adding:
blacksmith is
caused my back to weaken.
D2ESSSIAXING, DESIGN-
DG, HEIdSTITCHING AND
-I- PIC0T EDGING
times I have 'been down shoeing a
horse when a sharp stitch would take
"Thanks to the southern people for me through my kidney3 and hurt
jthe kindness with which they have ; severely. My back wa3 stiff and
treated my son. The south has never! lame at times. I started to use Doan's ,
had a better friend than Warren G. Kidney Pills and they soon corrected'
Harding." i the trouble and made my back strong,
A meniher t.r ti.o n a w r. again. About two boxes of Doan's
Harding said he considered Robert E.
Lea one of America's great generals,
and he promised to place a wreath
on his grave when he returned east,
lie said he felt very kindly towards
tne south, stating that his grand
moiner was a
Davis' mother.
Special Attention Given
Parcel Post Orders
to
AT HOTEL WAGNE2
Room formerly occupied by
iirs. Weidman
Telephone
or 2SS-J A
ilES. MASIE JEAN
From Frldav'8 Da'lv.
nai k ir:a 17. Adam Meisinger of near Cedar
Aiauy Ap-ninsl B.l 11 nin sr. Behrens. Cham- rfiol.- wan hdre tnrinv fnr n few hnnro
1;ers, Fries, Gumb, Meacham, Os-' attending to some matters of busi-
horne, Purceli,, Rcisenrath, Snellen- j ness.
l.ir iri t- mT-ha T i o 1 rn Tnniplr nnrl !
Wiitse 14.
I cr. was in the city yesterday for a
few hours visiting with his relatives
XJUW JNiCJiiX IjVUJU&I) ;ana irienns
Mrs. Fred Nolting and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gauer are now 'Miss Ellen, were among those going
I
lniirht at Wrvrich X- IT.ifl robin's drujr
store was all" that I had to use I nicely located in their newly pur-j to Omaha this afternoon to visit for
can work every day now and give chased home on Gospel Hill and are a few hours.
Doan's the credit for my good con- feeling well pleased with their bar- Dr P T Campbell and Dr. Cornell
dition. I always keep Doan's on pain. While they are sure to mis the!of Omaha were here yesterday for a
r.anu ana inKe mem occasionaizy 10 uuauuua ti-n uiu uumc few nours looKing over tne proposi
cousin of Jefferson' never fail."
f
one
1 Hi. v lill.ll rt3 u:ut;rl tx iiii
they are cxpscting to enjoy
Price COc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
; Doan's Kidney Pill3 the same that
Hassler had. Foster-Muburn
Indigestion and Constipation
"Prior to using Chamberlairi's ! Mr.
Taclets, I suffered dreadfully from! Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y
indigestion. Nothing I ate agreed
!ih TSJZL1 IJS. JAni SENATE VOTES TO
li iu iituiLii. v.iiuuiutriniu a iau-i
let3 strengthened ray digestion andi
cured rae of constipation." writes :
Mrs. r.pnrB Rtrniin Cn1itn. vT Lincoln. Anril 12.
Weyrich & Hadraba. ' ' "! te today voted 23 to 7. with the low
tion of a hospital for this city.
A f..... T A imtoM rt l?lni
tov-n 1 fo very much. They had resid- , ' fc
cd :n their home m the country for...... ... , . , , ...
. lci lli, i lit li i.i 1 i v. iiuj utiu awiv&u
after some matters of business.
William Atchison of near Elm-
da'.ightcr, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Salsberg, wooa. iormcr county commissioner,
will live on tho place and it will al- w" heer for a few hours yesterday
n i t M 1 1 1,-n r.rtriff tn iouniii. unvi uu.Tim .'vj .i . l l .
more than thirty-five years so it was
somewhat of a wrench to tear them
selves away but their son-in-law and
ways seem very
Ed Schulhof, Piano Tuner. Tele
phone 3S3-J.
Money Left With Us
grows with ever tick of the watch!
i H; Morton of Chicago, famous salt man
ufacturer and son of the elder Mor
1. ton, on condition that the state main
tain it.
T T AVE you ever made money while you slept? You
can experience this pleasant sensation by leaving
savings with us, where your money will woik 24 hours
a day. Start an account here now and watch the watch
tick ofi your earnings.
Series Now Open. Start Today! Ca and See
Us at Farmers State Bank.
At LEFT. AxtBUli LODuL Kr back often. Their younger son. I Jesse McVey and "Shorty" Deihl
(Harold, will remain with them and :of Murray were here today for a few
The state sen-1 will attend school here and after; hours looking after some business
matters and visiting with their
friends.
R. R. Nickels and daughter, Miss
Etta, from east of Murray, were
here yesterday for a few hours look
ing after some trading and other
matters of business.
er house, to accept Arbor Lodge, tho 1 will probably go to
J. Sterling Morton estate at Nebras-' At present he has bo
t V. ar err t cottlr..! tlicwi- cltlw nri .Tnhn
' :n i t.i. . s l. .
nrosont h bns hrnn helnine them
ka City, as provided in H. R. No. 31S, - to novo and get settled. Louisville
which also makes provision fof an' Courier. ,
appropriation of $5,000 a year for! '
IfegoveTno9;. bI" nowgoes to j JIAKES A FINE P.EC0ED '
The estate, which includes the . , . A , , .
r ....i.. i .. I District .Tiidjrf .T.imf-s T. Besrlev of
. i-iiniij luansiuii, u morion monumeni . , , . " &, " .
iand an arboretum of more than 100 this Clt' who has been sifting as" a
.varieties of trees set out by the late, member of the supreme bench for the
!' founder of Arbor day. is valued at a past mnth and hearing a number
(iMHpr nr n mininn rura Tf ,:"f cases, has prepared and delivered
offered to the state as a gift by Joy ' tcn opinions on ae3 coming before
REPUBLICANS DIS
CUSS THE: COMING
CAMPAIGN
Hope to Clear 1920 Deficit of $300,
by June TJpham Confers with
Harding Yesterday.
Washington, April 12. Prelimin
ary discussion relative to the 1924
convention city of the republican
party, together with the making of
plans to wipe out the remainder of
the deficit incurred by the republi
cans in the 1920 campaign and a
survey of the general political situa
tion constitute the outstanding de
velopments oka series of conferences
with republican " leaders 'concluded
here 'tonight by Fred W. Upbam,
treasurer of the republican national
committee.
Participants in the conference with
Mr. Upham included John T. Adams,
chairman of the republican national I
committee, who returned to Wash
ington today after a trip abroad.
Secretaries Weeks and Davis, Rush
Holland, assistant attorney general
r.nd others prominent, in the coun
cils of the party. Mr. Upham, dur
ing his two-day stay in the capitol
also has had two conferences with
President Harding, but at these poli
tics have been entered upon, it was
explained, only in a general way.
The discussions which have been
in progress and which will be con
tinued by Mr. Upham tomorrow in
New York with Charles D. Hilles,
republican national committeeman
for New York and Will H. Hays, for
mer republican national chairman.
are understood from some or those
who saw the republican treasurer to
have developed:
That consideration now is being
given to six cities, Chicago, Kansas
City, San Francisco, Cleveland, Wash
ington and Buffalo as the site for the
1924 convention.
That the deficit of approximately
$1,700,000 resulting from the 1920
campaign has been reduced to about
$300,000 and that steps have been
taken which it is hoped by party
leaders will wipe it out completely
by June 1st.
The party leaders expect that the
fortunes of the republican party in
1924 may turn largely on the general
business conditions obtaining (Turing
the next nineteen months.
GENEEAL WOOD'S GOOD
W0ED FOE SHAFE0TH
Denver, April 9. Leonard Wood,
governor general of the Philippine
Islands, today went on record in the
Colorado senatorial contest as com
mencing Morrison Shafroth, demo
cratj one of the candidates for the
seat made vacant by the death of
Senator Nicholson.
The appointment is to be made by
Governor Sweet. Already Governor
Sweet has reecived recommendations
from ex-President Wilson, W. G. Mc
Adoo, former secretary of the treas
ury; W. J. Bryan and others.
Wood's commendation of Shafroth
came in a telegram to Governor
Sweet from Major General Frank
Mclntire, chief of the bureau of in
sular affairs in Washington, D. C.
The telegram signed by Mclntire, as
given out at the governor's office;
read : t. j ' . . . . l . . - '
"Following cable message ad
dressed to you received from General
Wood:
"Morrison Shafroth had excellent
standing Eighty-ninth division and
all around good man."
The Eoad to Happiness
You must keep well if you wish to
be happy. When constipated take
one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets
immediately after supper. They cause
a gentle movement of the bowels.
Weyrich & Hadraba.
Ford car for sale.-
Murray, Neb.
-Fred Beverage,
a9-4sw
. Journal ads get results.
Per Bu.
Alfalfa (Prime) $ 8.40
Alfalfa (Choice) 10.20
Alfalfa (Standard 13.20
Alfalfa (Dakota) 14.40
Sweet Clover (Fair) 6.60
Sweet Clover (Choice) 8.40
Sweet Clover (Fancy) 9.00
Red Clover (Choice) 12.60
Red Clover (Fancy) 13.20
Alsike Clover (Standard) 12.00
Timothy (New Crop) 3.60
Timothy and Alsike Mixture 5.40
Rape (Fancy) 5.50
Sudan (New Crop) 7.50
Cane (New Crop) 3.25
White Clover 60c lb.
Blue Grass 40c lb.
Free Seed Samples Ask for
Free Nursery Book
YagerNursery&SeedCo.
Fremont, Nebr.
A Fanner Cured of Rheumatism
the court "end in all of these cases
the opinions of Judge Begley were
unanimously adopted and stand as
law. Ono of the cases was especially
important as establishing a prece
dent in compensation cases and in
which the court brought out many
sew points and rulings on the com
pensation law which make it rrore
clear and just as was the intention
ure.
MOVING TO NEW HOME
PiailsiiiQuHi Loan & Building IssGciaiion
"A man living on a farm near
. here came in a short time ago com-
I handed him a bottle of Chamber- i of the Iaw EiaIrs rcatin- tho mens
floin'a T tr. i n 1 t.i j . i a !
i- .i u.uiuiciii nuu luiu mm ui use
B it freely," says C. P. Rayder, Patten
I.' 11111. . T ... - . I I
iuiiis, ix. . - a iew tlays later he I
i walked into the store as straight as ,
a string and handed me a dollar say-! Tlln Everett Gooding family, who
ing, give rae another bottle of Cham-'naVCJ bJlon residing in the west part
berlain's Liniment: I want it in thp : f th cecity art' now moving to -.he
H, house all the time for it cured me." ,' residence property on Eighth street.
K? i 1-,v,..t.t, P ll.J . - I . i....tr lr.II
ttcjiitu Q JltfUl ciU.1. I ii i.ici ijr VW111.M ity iniu,y jitv-iv t,
j er ami wnicn r.ir. Gooding nas nur-
I FOE SALE 0E TEADE ; c115180-'- Thc new home is a modern
: ;Oiivln every wv nnd is within eusy
' Vln,r an) kui.n. 'illcfinin rf t , o. ,nr-Hnn tin
H Murray. To settle estate. ,-'iy.
A. lH.t..M.
Preventative Medicine
The tendency of medical science is
toward preventative measures. It is
easier and better to prevent than to
cure. Pneumonia, one of the most
dangerous diseases that medical men
have to contend with, often follows
a cold or attack of the grip. The
cold prepares the system for the re
ception and development of the
pneumonia germ. The longer the
cold hang3 on, the greater the dan
ger. Take Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy r.s soon as the first indication of
a cold appears so as to get rid of it
with the least possible delay. It is
folly to risk an attack of pneumonia
when this remedy may be obtained
for a trifle. Weyrich & Hadraba.
GOOSE EGGS FOE SALE
Goose eggs, 25c at the farm; 30c
prepaid if shipped. Mrs. Albert
Young. Murray, Nebr. a9-4sw.
FOR' SALE
Alfalfa hay for sale. Inquire of H.
t E. Warden. Union, Nebr. j
All the late nomilflr corvrirhta at Business forms of all kinds print- J
Boxed stationery, Journal office, the Journal office.'1' ed at the Journal office. i
"Gifts That Last!"
MEN'S WATCHES!
Attractive New Designs
Hamilton, Howard, Elgin, Hamp
den and Waltham
SIQSS fo ?soas
Ingersoll Watches $1.50 to $9.00
J. V. CRABILL
Jeweler - Optometriit
Wagner Hotel Block