PLATTSilOUTII SEX1 WEEKLY JOFnAt MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923. PAGE TWO la n t s i s- us o om r c.i ?:n ip zti i mmA if dan i P.O. 8 .DETROIT A Still Greater 'Value Never before has a Ford Sedan been sold at such a low price. Never before has there been such a well-built Ford Sedan improved with finer upholstery, window regulators, and with xnany refinements in chassis construct. This is the family car which fully meets every requirement of economy, comfort and sturdy service. So great is the demand that deliveries will soon be almost impossible. List your order now, make a small down payment, the balance on easy terms. Ford Prices have never been so low Ford quality has never been so high PLATTSMOUTH MOTOR GO. Plattsmouth, Nebr. I ill L U U H L i L t J O WIS ULUfJ Id fcLL Fro ThUr8aa,-, ' SET TO START W QRK here yesterday afternoon making his ' returns to the county assessor. i Stanley Davies of Oziaha, Instructor Attorney Dale Boylcs, of Alvo, was; at Onialia Field Club, to be i here today for a few hours looking; Warp Par' nf Time after some matters in the county! . court. K-.-jm TtM fsuavs uaiH C. E. Butler of Weeping Water. Tue plattsmouth golf club is now was here today for a short time et- getting ready for the final steps that : tending to some business at the vjn iea(i to a ter.son of real enjoy court house. ment in this line of sport and the , Ed S. Tutt, of Murray, was here course will in a very short time he' Wednesday for a few hours looking ready for the use of the golferr. ' lesterday t?i:-.nlc-y Davtes, mstruc-, ! tor of the Oiu.iha Fiehi club was; here to look over the course and was ; ; delighted with the site of the pro-! j posed links cn the Lmke Wiles farm1 and s-tatcd to the members of the' I club that no course in Omaha h?.d: j more natural advantages for this: .. ivj.rposo thr.n the hind that had hern : selected for the Plausiuouth course.; The course is rolling and has plenty , of greensward for the purpose of the J I links cud its location, just at the I : Trg " I 'rsfc : : Chl l : -r-ryf- V - III r Ml I Is I after some matters of business and visiting with his friends. D. W. Foster, wife and daughter, Mrs. Nettie Stanton, of Union, were here today for a few hours, attend ing to some matters at the court house. Mrs..W. M. Walker, of Keosauqua. Iowa, who was here over yesterday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, returned this morning to her home. B. F. today for a few hours making his returns to County Assessor Will -a EL -BOW Dill of South Bend was here p,ire of the ritv .fn pmv motorinir dis tance makes it idcnl for the r.ieiuher-( 'mp of the duo both lnoe wno re- i COURTS IN GOOD SHAPE From Friday's Dally. The new courts of the Plattsmouth tenis club, located on the lots just east of the I. O. O. F. building, were placed in the best of shape yesterday by George Taylor, who had the con tract for the grading and floating. The courts will be thoroughly work ed over and when completed will be very popular with the players, a3 they are nicely located for the mem bers who are residing near the busi ness section of the city. WHEN IS A SPEECH NOT A SPEECH? Kummell, he being the third assess-J sicie in the citv and those who are' or to get in with-his returns. ilorated outsidt"of the city limits. I Bals Meisinger and wife departed j Mr. Davies ha:: been the instructor, this morning for Omaha, where Mr. at the Omaha Yi-u club for years and J Meisinger will consult the specialist i is cne cf the experts on the came in; in regard to his attack of stomach . Omaha and the Platteinouth golfers j trouble from which he has been a ' feel pleased that he has been able to ! long sufferer. arrange his affairs so that he can j .devote one day each week to the From FricaVs T5a!ly. j local club and see that the members; Mrs. B. F. Wiles was among those let oft" on the right stroke. j going to Omaha this morning to look! after some matters of business. yIfUTQ TCPS Vi W ' Dr. G. II. Gilmore of Murray was here today for a few hours attending j to tome matters of business at the' office of the county judge. i Miss Georgia White returned last evening to Kansas City after a very i pleasant visit Here w4tli ner motlier, , 7Aon Commandery. No. 5, Knights Mrs. Alice White and her sister, Miss ! Templar, anscr.i'jlod at their lodge Liilian. j .-j, jn ti10 jTai-nnic temple for the George IT. Olive, assessor of Weep-! purpose oi iastiillinjr the newly elect ing Water city was here today, mak- 1 1;d and appointed officers of the com ing his returns at the office of Coun- .T".:vJ?ry. The work of installing was ty Assessor William ummell, being tin t iiarve of James M. Robertson, F. 1 r mm mb m 2 I - : - Hi mm4 .ete) com 'A kIEB gasoline KSiGHTS lEMFLf.3 IK- SHU NEW OFFiGERS .a?t evening tae memoers or mi. to Kloomfield, Iowa, to attend the fu neral cf the father of Mr. Turpin. MY TEN FAVORITE BOOKS r. West -1 -Dr. Alfrc-d D. I the fourth assessor to make his re- rrand capiain general of the grand! port. "orninandory of the strte of Nehras-j Mrs. L. L. Turpin departed on the j V?.. and Dr. Frank L. Cummins, past; afternoon Eurlington train today for ; """inc-nt c-onmandor, as marshal. The I Omaha where she will be met by Mr. joffi 'ere installed were: i Turpin and from where they will go',' Eminent Commander Ralph J. ! Jioynic. ('en cralissixr.o Dr OV'.T. CaTt?in General Caldwell. Tiva surer Philip Thirolf. Rot order John E. Schutz. Prelate Rev. II. G. MeClusky. Senior Warden W. F. Evers. Junior Warden Glen Perry. Sword Bearer O. C. Hudson. Rrandard Bearer L. L. McCarty. Warder Guy W. Morgan. Sentinel Virgcl Perry. The newly installed officers then conferred on WU'iam II. Shopp the order of the temple and following thr lodge Work a very dainty and de licious luncheon was served by the committee. The following list has been sub mitted of ten books which has been picked by a lady as her ten best loved books: Shakespeare's Plays (Marc An tony) "Les Miserables Victor Hugo. "Last Days of Pompei" Bulmer Lyton. ' "' . "Bleak House,, Dukes. J "Robinson Crusoe" DeFoe. "Old Fashioned Girl" Alcott. "Lady of the Lake" Scott. "Romola" Elliott. "Evangeline" Longfellow. 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An abundance of 'instant ignition elements and a proper proportion of slightly slower-burning elements insure quick starts and full power on a lean, econom ical, clean-burning mixture of balanced Red Crown Gasoline. v You will always get full measure and prompt, cour teous service from a dealer displaying the Red Crown Sign. Ke stands behind Red Crown Gasoline and Polarine, and we stand behind him. Thty must be dependable. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA - aim): Lumbago Local Man Kas Brand of Oratory that Will Hold Attention from London to Hongkong. Chamberlain's Tablets are Mild and Gentle in Effect. The laxative effect of Chamber lain's Tablets is so mind and gentle l iat you can hardly realize that it has been produced ' by a medicine. Weyrich & Hadraba. Miss Xellie Mae Cowles departed this afternoon for Omaha to visit with friends for a few hours. Ed Sdinlhof, Piano Tuner. Tele phone SS9-J. DEESSMAKING, DESIGN ING, HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT EDGING h Special Attention Given to J Parcel Post Orders AT HOTEL WAGNEH Room formerly occupied by Mr3. Weidman Telephone 200 or 2SS-J MES. MA2IE JEAN h The Nebraska City Press boasts that there will be no "long winded speeches" on the Nebraska City radio program Tuesday, June 5, but admits there will be "a few words" spoken into the microphone concern ing the resources of our neighboring city. All of which raises the question when is a speech not a speech, and when is it "long-winded." For three minute3 next Tuesday night our gifted fellow-townsman, Searl Davis, will pour a .constant flow of words into the microphone at WOAW, and when he has concluded his talk, few indeed there will be. who will recognize in it a "speech." For Searl Davis is first, last and all the time a "humorist" and not a "speechmaker." The message he will "put over" will prove as interesting, we venture to say, as any number on the splen did program that evening. He will talk in terms of radio terms that will impress themselves upon radio tans from London to Hongkong, and we would feel safe in offering a prize for the one who would even feel disposed to "tune him out" as is so often done when "speeches" are in the air. So don't look for a speech look for fun, humor, witticism, anecdotes, entertainment and you will not be disappointed, for that is Mr. Davis specialty and accounts for his appear ance on this radio program. No speeches-long-winded or oth erwise here, either. This Is a rheumatism of the mus cles of the back. It comes on sud denly and is quite painful. Every movement aggravates the disease. ( Go to bed, keep quiet and have Cham- Iberlain's Liniment .applied and a quick recovery may be expected. Mrs. F. J. Dann, Brockport, N. Y.. writes: j "I can honestly say that Chamber I Iain's Liniment cured me of lumbago i a year ago last summer. When I be jgan using it, I was flat on my back in oeu anu couiu noi turn to me icit or right. I'had a bottle of Chamber lain's Liniment in the house and thn was applied to my back. It promptly drove away the pains and aches." Weyrich & Hadraba. ENJOY FINE TIME From Friday's Daily. Last evening the old time dance : Vine street attracted a very large I crowd from many of the towns near- jby as well as this city and quite a few of the R. O. T. C. cadets were also here to take part in the danc jing treat. The old fashioned orches tra from Murray furnished the music ianti every otner dance was a qua jdrille and which had as high as six sets on the floor at one time and as ithis only occupied a half of the floor ; tho younger members were "stepping ;to tne more modern steps on the oth . er portion. The young married peo jples club were also in attendance in i force at the event. SOUTH BEND HAS GOOD BALL TEAM Also Seme Open Bates They are Anx ious to Fill Start the Season with a Pair of Wins. ... TW 19 THF IRT The Testimony pf Plattsmouth People Stands the Test The South Bend baseball fans are feeling very well pleased with the showing of their team this season and the prospects for a season of suc cess for the representatives of the Platte river town. The team for the season will be J the box and started the scoring for composed of the following players: Meadow. The score wa3 10 to 5 in D. R. Corley. first base; G. Weaver, short stop; B. O. Mocney, catcher; A. Nichalson, second base; A. Lo berg, third base, pitcher; R. S. Long, pitcher; Ed Craig, pitcher; J. Weav er, center field; H. Towle, left field; R. Nelson, right field. The opening game was with Mead ow and Long started the hurling for South Bend and did very nice work, but, was relieved by Craig, who was sent to the woods ' by the Meadow sluggers in two innings. Then the old reliable, Loberg, stepped into favor of South Bend when the smoke of battle rolled away. The second game was with the foxy Cedar Creek team and resulted in a victory for the Benders by the score of. 3 to 2 in a reap game. In this game Loberg was used effective ly against the Cedar Creek team and pitched good ball allowing only four hits and striking out thirteen men. ' South Bend will play at Alvo on May 13th and have a few open date3 that they would like to fill and will take on any team applying. Lost anything? Advertise it. You Know ? We welcome an examination as well as a compari son of P. P. P. flour with other brands in order to prove to you the superior merits and unexcelled baking quali ties of P. P. P. flour. PLEASES PARTICULAR PEOPLE Concordia Milling Company Concordia, Kansas. Each and every sack guaranteed to give satisfaction or taken back at our expense. P. P. P. flour is sold by - caaL. 3. EGENBERSiERczs. 5 - ; SEE ME If you are wanting to buy a mod ern, up to date home in Plattsmouth. ranging in prices from $4250.00 up to $3750.00, see me. as I have some of the finest properties in the city for sale. I also have other properties listed at lower prices. See mo before buy ing. mV-Gtd,2tv CIIAS. E. MARTIN. VISITING IN THE CITY Mrs. Henry Pfeicer of New York City and Mr?. D. C. Merner of Long Beach, California, are here for a short visit at the home of their cou sins, the Misses Barbara and Mia Gering and Henry R. Gering of Oma ha. The ladies have been enjoying a tour of the northwest and are now en route to New York, where the Pfeiffer family have large interests and where they have made their home for many years. Tlip test of time is wJmt tells the telc. The public scon finds out when irisreprcFentations ar? made, and merit alone will stand the test of time. Plattsmouth pooplc appreciate merit, and many months ago local citizens publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills; they do so still. Would a citizen make the statement which fallows unlec.-: convinced that the article was jutt as re-presented? Be low is testimony such as the sufferer from kidney ills is looking for. Edward Martin, machinist, 1409 Vino street. Plattsmouth, saya: "Bonn's Kidney Pills are all that is claimed cf them. Occasionally my hack gets to aching, but it only re quires a few of Dean's Kidney Pills to relieve me." The above jtatrir.ent was given February 2.'. 1D1G and on May 13, 1920, Mr. Mnrtin added: "I know that Doan's Kidney Pills arc a good remedy after what they have- done for me. . They have never failed to Jo their work in a short time. I enly use them occasionally now as a preventative to keep my kidneys in a healthy condition." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply a!c for a kidney remedy get County losoranc for Cass County People! Co. Doan's Kidney Pills Mr. Martin had. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. -the same that Fosler-Milburn Y. EACLES ELECT OFFiGERS FOR THE COMING YEAR P'lni Frltlnv's rnliy. Last evening the local aerie of the Eagles hold their annual election of;irv , ... . . . . . 1 omccrs anu qu to a pleasing attend-icu aneo of the membership was present to participate in the election. The! following were clocttd: President C. C. Burbridgo. Vice President C. V. Merritt. Chaplain P. A. MeCrary. Treasurer James Rebal. Secretary B. (i. Wurl. Trustors William Barclay, soph Hadraba. Jo- PASTTJEE Horses and cattle. ler, Cullom. Tel. 2714, -William Mil mi 4-2 Uw Ycu will 'fmd nearly every EU3a zine pullisliei'on ssle at the Journal office. Evils of Constipation Perhaps the moFt serious of the (Ureases caused by constipation is ap pendicitis. If you would avoid thi3 dangerous disease, keep your toweia regular. For this purpose, Chamber In in's Tablets are excellent, easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. Weyrich Hadraba. ft F03 SALE Ons 7-passeng?r. C cylinder Buick, j cm? 4 cylinder Buick with speedster; i body. , .. - : Cniv &r will rive torms. i " FARMERS STATE BANK. ' yppose You Have a Fire Tonight- Are You Insured? For thirty-three years the Farmers Mutual Fire & Live Stock Insurance Company, now by amended articles of incorporation, doing business as Farmers Mutual Tornado, Fire and Live Stock Insurance Company of Cass County, Ne braska, has been insuring buildings, hay, grain and live stock for the farmers of Cass county against loss by fire and lightning. This company being strictly a mu tual insurance company,' the cost to its policy holders has been less than one-half the regular old line rates. During this time, there has been but three assessments, amounting to eight-tenths of one per cent During all these years, this company has paid every loss to the satisfaction of all concerned and has adjusted its losses with ci promptness that is commendable. We are now going to offer you this same service and the same proportion ately iow rates to insure your property against high wind, tornadoes and cyclones. Our policy will cover and protect your property whether it be a small loss by high wind or a total loss as a result of a tornado. You will receive prompt serv ice, honest adjustment of losses by men who know, and prompt payment. Our Hates Are as Follows: Fire and Lightning , . . .15c per $100 per year Tornado, Cyclone and High Wind lCc per $100 per year A policy fee of $1.00 for all policies written. All policies being on the mutual association plan. Policies, may be written for any term from one to five years. This is a home company owned entirely by its policy holders, and insures property, outside of cities and villages, in Cass county only. We need you you need us. Join us in this work. Write, phone or call at office of the Secretary. -Farmers iufaal Tornado, Fire & Lm feioek- INSURANCE GOBSPAWY J. P. FALTER, Secretary " PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Suppose a Tornado Destroys Your Property Tonight Are You Insured? X ft" Lj