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MONDAY. AUGUST 11 1917 THE JOURNAL. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA PAGE THREP. Masonic Riles rS,r Lyte cnd rri j Spent 1 Murray Loses i Af Burial was in Ock iiiu come-! Week-end in tne City! . At funeral Ut v?; ..... ! l?(:c7: i o Kuifeies m ViI . JJOVCV War: OCllve in ine u nuiiniiaWMg i.'iMiu; ..-..-i i:i i.:- Oliver C. Dovev Masonic lodpd. In October. 1904 high school he received trv cicg; cos in Piatt?- . in Plattsmou mouth Lodge No. fi. The follow- - to Lincoln for the annual state . sent the weekend . I- t A P ulh. She was enreute I 3 tO 1 1 bCOIQ Er.r?f an Travelers Slop Here fcr Visit r.nd Mrs. Louis Hansen and Mr. ;,nd Mrs. Clyde Ros borough ) hosts last week to guests eog from Europe. Enroute .ce, Mr. and Mrs. William re : ! to A T-. , , . , l.wuill 4-OUfO0 .Ml. II. lilt iUHUM - . I' J Ajl- rcw.u L.o. uii.iuut o.ci . i . -- Funeral services wrr held ir-sPrir May 105 re-eived : conference of homemakine Playins at Wr?y Sunday aft-; r,,, Pon Clinton, accompa Tues oittle r Funeral homo f; 0!:vr C Dovcy. HO. night. Air,n u h i c'a d Friday '.lie decrees in Nebraska Chapter teachers. August 13-21. which is No. 3. Fcoval Arch Masons. In No- under supervision of the Slate erncon. Rutnie s Cafe decade. . nu.? i.v Gunner Pais. Denmark. of Mr. R:is. stcooed on host team by a score t la hrc ,t his hen their Plattsmouth rela- Th( .asonjc s' -a i.-c is r. at both the f uncial leme and the gravcsr.w. Raymond Co. ;, po ty grand ro'-":dian r f tho Grand Lodge ef N( br:. -!;a. gave the ora tion a- 1 officiated at the re 1 n s. Fr; rk C: idt sang 'vi hvrr.ns. "The O'cl L' opged " Cioss"' in , , - n nu '"had a word- fu! wnh Mrs. nn., G..,s accompa- y . hf ,. it; oft(.r r.y n a. Pa!'.! a: Jm!.-. I!;er . in. to 10. Ruthic s. ncwiy crgar.'7'.'a. ,tr.c:r v. sv home from Donmr.rk under the managersraD of aiar- to v ion Schlicske. shoved that the tives. "a- Piiis family visited rela-tiv- - in Denmark and made a ke feels encouraged by the out- j tw.-:r,onth tour of the Scandina comc r-f Sunday's eamo. ,-, countries. They lost little The bovs are racer to lin" up fvy,. in Cr;sinc the Atlantic as c-i-.' ,i r' 1 1 1 , -w f I- IV, rrtn-in'ler of !'-. i... .... 1 u 1!MKJ a-d VHhi. He belonged Unserve on a committe- that '.viU (JtMtf .... -P for! ' t ... , '; I i i i ! i . . v cl . ... t.. . v c i ' ut;vi:vi nijuuu i 1 1 -7111 y r'.bt r of that vear he compie- . Denartmcnt if V-'cationa! Edu- j le d the renuirerunts for Mount cation. . 1 T . -. . ji A' . r. ! , - , . . '"'A -'minana a., u.o. , Partly a rrirener c-urco, tne 1(am ,.r, d pfKsib-iii;...?. The Serving as master of lodge No. 1 confenco organizes c'assr'iom tcTr, jacked practice, but Sr-h'i-s- 11 ux.m i; Ki o JIM. ne again acuvuies ana x'-ar ninc aios, aouii filled t!;at office from 1 P 1 4 to hom' making and rummer cm If'lT. He was a!-c high priest of payment activities. While at the Nebraska Charter No. -5 during : confe-rence. Miss Atkison will Knights Temt. t :nory and tional oepartmen'r far the school .'.I-'d on for yoar. Following be- return, hro f;; jt ; ;, keen in- . i i unay sn win avail in r services v- re l.. .'. ip.e'-.v. t, ,,..,t ... , x ; n. -tain;ng parucaiariy ;; aciu;t n- me- . Frank C. -id'.. Wd- i;, ruc ancj Vo.-id affairs. mak( rs during the v.u': l.-i'fi-e c.hooi opens. n.,v. v r-, ',..-' fiv.m i A cons'rtorab e amoent of re- i: ,h TP,1 e-. GIVE A YELL A veteran merchant of Piatts- nwu',;!, Mr active- lit" nian Pv. -I n" ti.. f:e Mrs. D cy wh in order th; t it me t the stan ('t.rds of the State purtinc r.t. ;io f,nd mode urg has a'roadv be en com v h( iy,e with pit ted in the .,r-li heme mr.king "er ives. The dt partntcnt daring the y?t year U'ovev linriH' w;s oe.it on iiie smne lot on which ros parents ( 'ahhsh. J th- lr hc.pto up' n com- As soen as facUu'es permit, ac ir.r; t . thi e: v in W'?.. The loca- tivrtias in adult hmemakirS will tie.!) at i:i)4 North Sixth street ho offered to int-resud home- Mr. D'H-cv's adaress niur... rs. c 'U:: i i::.'-t:me in mis ; a PCliec I the seas-- n, and are l rames with other S-hlios.kt- The bcx score: Kulhie's P;.,V V AB Conis. rs 5 Wohlfarth. cf G 'ciit nnur, d W' stcr, r.b . While, rf Faith. 2b . She1 on. Pi Seh'icsko. c N i ra te. If . . If you have found it, or lost it, or wrr"' to buy or sell it. JOURNAL WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS! Notices IT 0 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 c; n. a . 5 5 5 5 4 4 a t! ce v by attending the Ameri !'Tram at Heather HiHs. o-k. They v.v r.t to the far :n part of Sweden to see n-vd midnight sun. aer Riis has come to this :v to make his home. CASH available at Mutual Loan k Finance Co. NOTICE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. li have a represrita tive in Plattsmouth and surrounding' vicinity cnce a week. 12 SERVICES OFFERED Will stay with children evenings. Call 62 J. 71-4tc SERVICES OFFERED Let us dig your trenches for waU-r and gas pipe, tile abutments, etc., with Jeep-a-Trench. Qu;r k. economical, close by you. Dig? up to 5 feet deep, 6-8-10 or 14 WANTED Young lady for fall, time employment at soda fountain. Apply in person,, ,. Cass Drug. 74-ltt- - WANTED House work and cleaning. Bonnie Bishop. 1702 Avenue A. Phone C24J. 72-tfe WANTED Plattsmouth business man wants to rent 3 or 4-bed- " room house. Must be modern and well located. Will pay rea sonable rental. Permanent res ident. Write Box CG, in care of Plattsmouth Journal. 67-tfc' FOR SALE One let on pave ment. Gaod location or will ' rent for trailer space. Phone 722W. 73-2tc COMPLETELY rebuilt home, A rooms and bath, with 4-rocm basement, 2 lots. Phone 461 -J. 67-ftc. Warded to Rent 50 inches wide. Colbert & Colbert. yv'ANT TO RENT P.O to 100 Nebraska City, Nebr. Phone f trartor cauin- 147. TOTALS ! Plnver - .-4: 15 10 t'ti ';"v- Railroad Employes Ct? Vh-:V' ? :: -;r.:: To Attend R-imcn i. and V T I Ohio. Pi ; . ; ca i We'll Pick Up a-d liver Your Dry Cleanir. " W MpTn Phr-r? 73 - t;. C:tv w. the h .ru- i r-. , -j v - i , i t. 1 ' .r"; S::',r Mnrrav AB l WohPth. 2b . 4 E. Wehlfdiih. If '5 Sack, c . -5 L..P.2. 5b 4 Mi-s Hazel ' A record number of long-time j Cam:btll. cf 4 th and Ca-- - j Burlinptc.n railroad emi);-.;v: s i Wiles, lb 4 .nddau.t! iters and their wives 1 -(.m Piuits- j r;rad'cy. p 4 :-. mc-uth are planning to attere; trie j Thompson, rf 4 reunion of the Burlington V- -; Gerringir. ss 3 od F.u" cry trans Association ard iis at;v'!i- J : '. ight ;try at Qtiincy-Ha-irhal Oct -b--r TOTALS 35 !' r.is muthc :'. 3-4. according to George Lu.-hm- R 0 0 o 3 2 0 0 10 II 1 0 0 0 0 ,- 1 1 0 Three-base hit: Gouehenoi!-: Fr d..y 1 r skv. rie-ic;eni o: i.ie vo: i two an- chrpter.- ; " . ! ' .Mi;:- This year s reunion wdl be the ; t ;urh- 'fijet i-ince u-h gathtrin s ' -r- p. ays: i. Ilaith. Cents nd : r !l7 ! tr . !l7 I s i , I ae ! t i c; : i r ' i v th We will oil and ad just any make sewing machine free of charge. Write Box 41 Care of Plattsmouth Journal :our C. Eradicv: Goci p-s. t. ana ir- r- d -Williamson Rescues .h tne war. Tito Veterans Arsocia'ion coi-.MO.-ed ot 7U00 Burlington nt- L' c cJ" l-t L,-yc w: road 2 1 o ehartc l ' vv 'er'.-ej re yea:-. ' r f .e rai' : e i re em i from Mia It -liU'ii . -15 Lw NUT' 'J Cd.zs CcTinty 4-Her Goinf to the Fair ny Ca.-s Conn4; lbcrs hi. v.- indici .'I a- i-. tl . in 4-H , geM Asia .13 a L rr p i" t . z l .-r ; - a k i - -4.4 . j-h !. . J C If f,,cr:f - TJut your her.s on the ro;d ro rcro-J rro-.'ac on r:,J." . . f v -V-.-J re.; t'ic GOOC'r. 'S 4-n c : r ted the- will ptr-i'-i: event:- at tne Fair at L:n,n. rc Cia: f nee Sehmadt k Agricultural Ag. o i. D. la .a Wintc rmote, Ih-m- . r-tt-.i j -n Agetit. Livest eck cntriT inc'n-'V 53 dc Liav oc:eve, 44 swree, v sr0":) and two dn; if : Stranded Friend 1 - Bill W.liiam.--!n. proprietor of i, the Pkii'.sr.iouth Cieanes. well C ' sc rvos 4 title . : G od S. n. r- ? i:an c t th" week. S-.wc ral eve- :; r.i o- life I':'i ; -c ived a r h' n.e ; ; ' fi-on- a f a : i v-'uo-c ear had i--a: o ? . : : ,t. N-bra-ka. Pa:o ." i v.. c a--- no i1' a' - fo i -i. to a- t -o . : :o.n-o m e a o u "v :' ;: ... : . e .1. -; la : -a; o hit tie en - a tone. t!it- two me' ;e , w---e ao'o to g; t the ca- go to and hev start i 1 back. E1H C o: "V i c:-ona:l the oi. id :.: t o v to ro.i 0 ma a ,,o.. into Men Are Needed For U. S. Ccast Guard " i'-: COAST GUARD, back on a ' '.time basis as the strong oj the Treasury Depart-ni- '. r.r.:-. announced that it is in of p-'-r: between the agec of: i 2o far original enlist- j - and cx-service men from ! i.5, nlos previous ,serv;ce. j schools are in full swing j ni - n wishing to broaden i education or learn a trade j no so in this service while i INSTRUCTION' i :eg the best pay offered to : GET A GOVERNMENT JOB! .: me n today. Basic training r Men, women. Prepare for Ne- en o-iainal e-nlistacr under: braska examination. SamDle ' auuul palms c f Mayport, j coaching- book on Civil Service ia. Duty stations in " the ; FREE. Write Box I, Jour t Guard are normally only nal, Plattsmouth, Nebr. .n the Continental United j 66-14tc. .- and possessions. A nun- . " ia'io.gs are open to ex- Card Ot Thanks ... 2 t Guard and Navy u tty of- -. eligibility for which can CARD OF THANKS ; 'errrim-d by contacting the We wish to extend our heartfelt Guard Recruiting Office, . thanks and appreciation for the I' st Office Eu'ddir.tj. Omaha. ; acts of kindness, messages of a ka. i svmpathy and beautiful "floral offerings from our kind friends and neighbors at the time of the death of oar beloved mother and grandmother. Mrs. F. A. Hansen and family. The Fred Hild family. The Will Wulf family. Mrs. Ed Wulf and family. 74-ltp Help Wanted 10 WANTED Lady drug and foun tain clerk. Good pay and hours. Feldhouscn Drug. 74-2tc F C v WANTED Young men and wo men to train for airline posi tions. Hundreds of positions open as Flight Radio Oper ators, Ground Radio Operators, Tranportation Ag'nts, Ticket Agents, Reservation Agents. Approved for veteran training. Send name, age, education, address and phone number to Midwestern Schools Ineorpor- ! One 5-rocm and 5 lot ated, P. O. Eox T23, Omah"a, Nebraska. 70-Stp ment. W. E. Hoschar, Plat's- mouth. Phone 2211. 73-2' p. WANTED Washings and iron-' inrs. Done reasonably. Phone 432J. Mrs. Ver Propp." - 71-ftc Real Estate (or Srie 30 FOR SALE Three-room home, Wintcrsteen Hill, SOOO.OO One C-room, and buildings, a dandv. Articles for Sale 20 n Mrs. it. i.. r ot nan ana Charito. returned home Sun ! .-o:r. a vac: tian sp.-ut on the t Coast. 1 than 3.t.!0 p'-r-ons dies in fi: i s each vear. NOTICE Cesspools and Septic Tanks Pumped, Built and Repaired. GRAY SANITARY CO. Box 673 NEBRASKA CITY, NEBR. 73-2tp. Eight-room house, 3 acres, Lou isville Road. . i o ' r- i . i. no eaiv- s. Jodgi com: -d T .7 r v m ( : : eontt-t; c'.tional ' . t v. Tor 1 OANS r.r.cl IN'SVRANC s'-e 31utua.l Loan Fininr Co. v i:! h - S' lef-e lO. f..tn,i- WASHINGTON REPORT i ':! Howard BufFett Congressman, 2nd Wt ij Nebraska District FOR SALE A II. M. 233 culti vator. Harold Ahl, Louisville. Nebr. 74-2tp Plenty of 600x16 tires at Gambles 5th and Main. 74-ltc CARD OF THANKS wrh to thank ail those who sent mo cards, letters and ! FOR SALE Tomatoes. Phone flowers during my recent stay I 576J. 74-2tc ;n th? hospital. Mrs. Herman Richter, Murray FOR SALE 25-A John Deere 74-ltp picker. In good condition. Rea- i sonable price. Phone 4911, CARD OF THANKS Murray. 74-3tp I want to thank all my friends for the cards, flowers and Galvanized screen wire, 6 cents 1.L1.T La; in- led th-: b f.tdio C-or.,c in ro-v. V,";- can sorr-!v vou v.-.oh the State Fair w fain Ao i rcrre; ' -rtt the C":;:;' FLATTSItlGUTK CREAMERY "Heme o? Casco Eutt?r" PHONE 94 2C3 Main Street riattsmouth v- a. eore McKav Buys Registered Bull rr.oo. two- ' a i S-e. . V. i 1-- o. roe nip rego d Brown. Wd1 Denirts fcr Chicago Miss Mary Ann Li; cav for Cn:oaoo v.: - a :,o -.his we, 1 ne ; t ie ur-a-d Sunday we-ek'- staw at Fu;i b v fa re she had .' nc wph io r aunt, uf.cle of Omaha. : l.-ft to- ''Mr. Banker." began shiftless1 h need? a S5 loan tc ' ill ose. 7 kid? from goin' hun- kindness during my stay in the hospital. MRS. EARL HARRIS 74-ltp FOUND Camera and case Fri- i.oot a g.w H voall will let me hah' the wf cnJ focncJ Pi. .M.nn. jicn, 1 e gom ouy i:our. uoans. . . . , J :.r-. -( " -"i:mae e- n (-aie unu i-aiei. uuu. ,3-,. Ot-.-r, u.. identifying and paying for this ad. " 74-lto a: ci cou. m "Wait a minute, Mose, an .vered the Banker, ""You're sure u den't want this five-spot to per square foot, while it lasts. Also some bronze and alum inum screen. Swatel: Hard ware. 74-ltc WANTED A ride to Omaha each morning, Monday through Friday. Arrive in Omaha by 7:45 a.m. Phone 633-W. 72-8tp 5-room house on Chicago Avenue. ALSO 1 Building lot on West Main. ; 1 Building lot on Pth and Ave. F. INCOME PROPERTY House arranged for 3 apart ments. On pavement, close in. One new 40x40 cement block building and all eauipment for welding and repair work. Building lot on West Main St. One 80-acre farm east cf Murrav.' SOLD Need Listings. Acreages and Siemers Real Estate and Insurance Offices at Double E Groceries 74-ltc. FOR SALE Small home and. out buildings. Fruit trees, ber ries, water, lights. 5 lots. Will take late model car m trade. M. G. Balthazor, Box 254, Plattsmouth. 74-ltp FOR SALE 5 1 4 Frigidaire. Al so RCA Victor Radio. Rosey's Barber Shop, north 5th. Phone 228. 74-ltc "l 1 r k- . -- A f,'.;:2. fram the Harv.v Tinke , c,-d p-; ur u-t Gall were t.ke vour tribe to the circus cent- -'IJJfl 'V?!?-' h- .1 tv,,...,, ; ,h,.4. 1 ; o,U;-. ",n u-'o-dav in Saturday0" r---S -tnij-tzX A.wx Xa tt m-.-:.--fi J?v.-.-r nla t ?t . f, to a v port give n i . .e i-v Fred S. Idtso, S'-cre- Mrc. DoFore d P "No, suh. Mr. Banker. I done bg ry return ' got the S3 for the circus saved up tne ijown association Catt'e ; 50,.. Eek-it. j nd ';. - nt Lii'C.an woe re site ur.eaay. HI o.ti -g at th- homo of Doe this story fit the $195 mil- J lr-. James Wilson. li: n International Bank loan to 1 tne Netherlands recently? The ci-.ti -d-v ;s row hank has nious v declared that ta !-- n o v- : ' n or. . . ;,p-. ; .;o Mr. M.cKay will use the ani mal in h.s nerd cf nr.: i.rown Mi-s Teresa Sla'.in.P.:v is row Svi:? 1 . imnrovo the L'-ceding at . rnaking - r heme at 5' '09 Cass none of the loan can be spent in 1 iff- v?e yi'-T" frt..-. sis.- s , fi strt-' t . ' ploved. tin- the strife-torn Netherlands East Indit s. The Dutch already have the money for that circus! Mrs. H. A. Dougherty entered suppose this deal .fV i'xa-- .--'.1.,'.'. .- fi ii i,---- r-. John Tyscn Plans DmaVeea 1 reatmeril ! the MaHiodist hospital in Omaha sounds to the long-oppressed na- T'-i-un, Nehawka. plan.; a Sunday for medical treatment, tives of Indonesia? Lets put our- Durmg the ed them and the Every- ren Vv'h.eekx and Mrs. Ruth Kou- be-.v. Everywhere, kal. When the war was over, the rutner-; of the Atlantic Charter --'-'- ?'T- John Tyson, Nehawka. plan. a Sunday for medical treatment, tives of Innonesia? Let s r. , hi'd.v. :d treatment before seel- selves in their shoes. Du "iTZI" ""fil'i "p ' inc wbeat. He re-ports ouite a: Mr. and Tslrs. Ed Creamer ( i w: r our rulers bombards - .zK'fl7- : "dent" made m a pat eh cf bind- Omaha were Sunday visitors' at with the Atlantic Charter lr-t:CrrZ I weed .-:-:-: lat fall in a ne'vly : the : no:- of Mr. and Mrs. War- Four Freedoms 'Tor seeded fa Id a'litt': ro son. adir rJ!a!fa. "It wa- u gh en tne auaita. iy- Op enm gl STORY'S Cool but Satisfying tried to deny they had issued the lj 1 Mrs. Dale Ald-rsen and child- j Muke neprty sandw:eh.es of Charter. But it had cone to the ren. Dale, n and Robert, of Hum- i thinly . sliced left-over lamb Congress from the White House LJ , phrey. Nebr.. have returned to roast, thoroughly chilled. Sarin- as an official document (House i I their hc-nie after a visit here vvith : kle nv-at viih sadt. Spread one Document SaH, .th Congress). j Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mische and j slice cf bread lightly with mint So that lie did not stick. i family. i jelly. j The pledges to oppressed peo- pM pie were a brutal hoax, isut that f. trickery was not all. Now we are an arsenal for tyranny. Our death dealing equipment is being used to exterminate Indonesians. ker- t'r. h 1 0dcz tyica Isdcs; fruxn ROBERT GRAHAM, Ashlard, Nebraska JCHN LMSHCFF, Avoca, Nebraska RALPH DREAMER, Alvo, Nebraska ARTHUR ADAMS, Easie, Nebraska HEflRY RAG03S, Louisville, Nebraska DALE TOPLIFF, Murray, Nebraski GLEN WETENKA.MP, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Experienced Hands Arc Skillful They're the cnly kind of hands which touch the Timepiece you bring us for repair. GROVE JEWELRY CO. The Corner Jeweler Telephone 29 ed up into dying for liberty by Amerifan promises. But that is not all. America is financing the Netherlands during this bloody episode. The Ir.terna to r.al Bank, operating on Ameri can dol'ars. makes a gigantic loan to the Dutch. Soon the Bank will be offering another issue of bonds to American investor to replen ish its coffers from this Butch handout. Buyers will be told that they , are getting a fine investment. Actually the bonds will be a "blood money" investment. But ironic jus 'ice will almost surely come to the buyers of the bonds eventually. They will lost much ef the ir investment by the infla tion that steadily dilutes the val ue of our currency. And, of course, this kind of ! dcr.l will ultimately do more to bring about communism in Amer ica and everywhere than all the Moscow agents in the world. 1 on k1 Thurso, August 2 1 SOUTH CHICAGO AVENUE (Across From Texaco Station) !rsw Shoe or Clamp Skstss New Concrete Floor - Open Atr Paviiion -HOUHS- Under 15 Years 6 to 8 P.M. 35c Cher 15 Years 8 to 11 P.M. 50c 1Z