The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 16, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    1PAJX: TERES
idr;"LAr. JAN7J7.ET 1C. 1919.
PX.ATT5I.I0TITH SIMI-WITZXT JCUP-IIIL
SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSE
! cresses an
da
a
and
cut
Sold
Finest
!
I
Ladies
FRED P. BU5CH, Manager
u.
if.
: NEWS FROM ALVO :
if-
'. K. Jonian went to Lincoln on .
Tue-day.
The Ladies Aid society tpdilted a
quilt last eeh..
11. Id. Hcitz had business in Out-,
aha Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Lois Keefer is teachiry srho'.d
r-.:r Mynard. havin:; hey.un on Jan
uary Cth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jce Bird spent Pun
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. I. F.rl
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godhey were
in Lincoln Saturday yo'inar hy way
of Greenwood.
Mrs. Small, of Lincoln, is vi.-it;ns !
hr cousin. Mrc. C. II. Kirkpatrick.
for a few day:.
Charles II. Pnavt ly. of Lincoln,
and Harry Farsell. of llavelock. were
in town or. business Monday.
Noel roren.ar. has purchased a
barn from J. I'. House and is movina,
it onto his farm east of town.
Scoit Jordan and Frank Daugher
ty shipped cattle to Omaha Tues
day. aeeini-ipnnyin.it the shipment.
Mrs. Haul Thurrcson went to Uni
versity Place Thursday evening to
visit relative", returning Saiarday on
No. r.s.
The Ladies Heading club met last
Thursday with Mrs. H. L. Horne
m.e'lT. about a dozen members being
preseiit.
Mrs. George Hrown visited in Lin
coln from Friday until Sunday with
Mrs. Clyde Hoyles and .Mrs. Verl
Linch.
The Alvo orchestra enjoyed an oy
Fter supper Fridtij- evening at the
horr.e of Mr. and Tdrs. Herman Hor
netoeier. Jake Kaha and C. N. Jordan shin-
V"...:..',- T-
' .11 C ""It. . .'II. x. I UU1I UVM ill VJUA 11IVU
tho shipment.
Dinner guests Sunday at the home
77ie mortgage ttai never comes due"
You pcy no ccrnmissicn.
Capital $250,600.80
THE
Lincoln JointStockLandBank
Cf LINCOLN, NEBRASKA'
Organized and operated under t.e provisions of
the Federal Farm L-an .rtct.
- For -lr arm Loans
See CHAS. C. PARMELE, Represerdlive
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
t
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n connection with our
B
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man uiearm
S ALE !
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25 House Dresses in Ginghams fl
Linens, desirable colors, well
arid nr.ely rracte. ft ry j
at $5.75 to $7.00
90.1
while they last . .
kij
rnn l a B
50 Best Quaht Bungalow Aprons. f
Ginghams, cut extra fu!i, in
R
y
light and dark shades. Sold from
$1.75 to $2.25. Your i i n
choice or these nne I I I
aprons for 1
Bargains hvsry Oavi ij:;
Ls
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66w 5
Plattsmorth, Neb.
' Mr. and Mr.-. Arthur Skintier were
?dr. and Mrs. Waiter Ka,hhun and
font; awl Mr. and Mrs. Hay C'larK
t.ii daui. hters.
lid S: roetner and Alfred Stroemer
v.-er.t to Dar:: .-ston Wednesday to at-
tend the funjrr.l of a rtlative. Th
v.f re 2(.cc!npanie.l to Lincoln hy Mr. I
;: - .nd Mrs.. ?".ij;cr and id J. hiuch. Ihusiues:- v hi tors in hi-ool" S.te.-.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. M. Jordan went to' -..v
tLmroln saturdav taorninct returning
i;or;je sunda v. While t here th' v i-
iit-d Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I'.oyles, who
ha reeentlv moved hack from llast-
i !i a,:; to Lincoln.
idd ilan y, of University I'hie. :
speat Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ;
?irs. fharies Godhey. Mr. Harney:
ha ; just recentlv returned home
from Lafayette. Indiana, where he
vva.- in army servi?e.
'i'i.e at.nral chi'd.r n roast was held
, i1PrUiL, n w.dfe's on Wednesday
!ii7lit. January St!:. Those present
v.e:e Krr:il Holrta. John Yaeger. Itoy
Dennett and Gt'orge Clark. We ''ii- !hi:.:,d!i ha t wek
are to state that the hoys all did Orvi'k Hubert -on. l.iytr for the
justice to the chicken. local Fanners C: i.,.:, was in Omaha
The Alvo Community cdul) met i.ti(.:l b :-:.... -; M,e.j,v
tne acr.i'oi nuiiumg January ,-:n tor;
'ne election ci oa.cers, nut on ac-;-;r. an 1 Mrs. Frank Kd wards w-r?
count of so few members bf ing pres- c..r,j.;)1 ri;y vi,itfir.- Sat!;rfiay. -eat
the cicTtun was postponed. Af- ! HueM K;,ott of Ku.d. Oi-l -lo,,:, :.
ie, liir ini.:iurM .--nj a rii-muj,
2onisi v.as uvn. ..iisd Aiane tirac-
it er carried off the honors.
?.Ir. and Mrs. Oscar Kitzel took
;iei, mu uaua:iMti. v ui i tutr, m iiji- ,
tuln last weak, where s.be underwent
a very successful operation for the
removal of a small tumor from the, '
eyelid. They were accompanied to '
!-incol:i by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kit
zel. the latter remaining with Mrs.
Kitze" iir.til the little one v, as we'.l
nouh to he brought, home. Thev
returned home Thursday . evening.
Mrs. J. A. Shaffer received a let-
ter from her brother, C hester A.
Ojgh. who is an orderly in the Lu,c
! hospital at Camp Lev.us. Washir.gtcn.
-..-t--- TI hrl tnt return -
M'5 ' - jmv w.l.
' vd from a two and a half day liberty,
: which he Fpont in Seat;!e. Mrs. Xet-
'
t
STS23'tb? Hyder. who had been visiting !u-r
Jisou. liarry IIy(!er. who was also in.
fcjarmy MTVico at Camp Lewis," Lai.
B!piid 1: ir.i a x-m.pM.' (if vi-i-s during
the holidayr, taking him some Xmar.
Rondies. both of whuh he ajprechil-
t.d yerv much. Mrs. Myd.-r i l.o-.v ,
visiting in Chicago. Illinois, j
LaM Friday cvtuini; the Juniors
pave a party at th- lio1" of Mr. and
Mrr. L. Lauritseti. . I; wts a tally-
pull lor their very own selves, hut
the Seniors and Sophomores Ir.t a
hand to the affair hy kidnapping
Fo: ie ;f tli" JiMiif.rs on their va v to
the ra.rt y :.nd also c-onn-;eatin;- .--on:e
cf the tah'v. vl.it f i had h"en s t out-
.f-dors t, cool. AUoi,'thor it was
a vr-rry jolly cver.inc. The Jitir.'.r
"' i!S '"' r
ineml-'Tsj: arnc I'eterco:i, K:ia n-
S
ctiit. O.ial (:A:, .Myrth- H-:rl:-i.
A k:o rer.ee Tayh-r. Jesie Uucknfd'.
r.laiiche :.'o-.re. Aurel I'orciaan. Iv.'ii
Arms: so:.. Ves ley IMrd and Flnyd
I i;.--i.er.-.cn.
. ... . . a- j .. ..
;h ..e. i ear .a was ie-eitrai -
od three weddinsr T;r ni versaries and
1)irll,y at ,,.c ,u,a... ()f Mr.
Mrs. eh:.:;. II. Kirk pa trick. Th-? af-
fair was ivi n th" Ladies Aid so -
(i"y and was a co;::p!ef surprise t
Mrs. KirUpatrifk. v!io a merah.T
of th Aid sock : y and cl-o on of
th : :ow V'"r's hrid-1; :t heiny Mr.
and Mrs. Kiikpat rick's 4-th w-.-d-
uinst t-nruversarv, rir. ai; .vj rs. nas.
t'ae iai!.'ie.rs' !:u-
pr". eat. I. was a ver
!.a...;s v.tr-
P! -o-; ::'
it hei!!i: j. i,d one ov."; to he r :i:' i:i-.Tv-.l
hy ih.-.-e pre-;. nt.
Too Lste for Lart Week
Tlar'ey f :.::th oT i-Iacie, v:s in
. t -w Monday.
! Coirr" Hal! v. . ?o to '., t :n -
V.'at t ftaturdav.
i
. J itn Wood-- :': f Grt
hra.-ka Mi fdav o c-.':in:r.
.:7!
:as : :i o-i the j ','
pisi -veek.
:o-..- .-fori.-is hre.-. r:a :
lis during t
The T, c,.:,t
the road-- iiiit.assafde in
"dr. and Mrs. Jo- VIeherj w
'olai Ch-rrv
; rlr. of illti-v .o d.
va i a 1 ti in. .-s vi i'nr in Alvo ou
Friday.
i Charles Carpenter, of lour,las. vis
ed at the Ci-.-T'it Kali lion.e r:i last
htirrd iv.
-v r. "ar ;.k l .: ner U
11"- k'li r etl-..v.- -i ... ... ! 1
s a 1
xow. lie pure a i. ed
r at Kh::- o. d
"u -Saturday.
' Tl.e .'rvii! J: d ( - ' n fan.iiy ;a;d
Mi-j Klh; Vin'-'-nt vi-iied K't-iv- or-1
r: '.alive Put-dav.
Art Ilrr:;.-i. . ; .;,:r,',.
; v,ayne Swartz, pt ?it f,v.. ral .
' i
in
v.ar.ls and
jr .,.(1 p cjris j;j
Wa"? t Hi 1 ra Ci 1 !1 7 htli-ineSS i '! t'
cinit v S"edne-Ui
uay and Thursttav.
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Mrs. Jaco!) Goeliry v a.s in Lincoln
Friday.
L;T'ie Miss Wi't.u Pan-ka is on
,f'e ;''k livt. ,
Louie SciTai.lt is rrt-ou r:;:;- freus '
' a severe attack ,f fir. ;
i LK-utenant Ker'n-rt ittroy -a;r, j i:i
',0:1 No. Friday :"i :a enr.-p Dodse,
' I'enrv Schlenter tn-r,.,.
, . . . . , - ' . , o.i ui ( i;, .,
nicely following a light attach, of
j-neumonia.
I Miss Margaret Amg. eit v. as - a'
P'.:'-'.,,- in.r..-' f -"Ti.-j T J .. T.
Ll K4-
can. last Thursday.
donday an 1
Mr;-. Ch, Ihiur i ;k
ito saay in 1 1: : mtry with her
uau.-ater. -.u.s. l ansKa. tnents put in "Tin- 'Watch rn th'
Miss Ldna Wood. who teaches rthiae." Me a! so sends some pic
north of town visited over Sunday t,-re of C.,e id: re in which thev are
with heme folks near Alvo.
Mr. and Mrs. I hail Kuehn
children motored to Lincoln Monday
at. -moon, n turning Tuesday.
?l::-s Vera Eisenhut cauie down on
Friday ft cm Lincoln to visit a few
days with rMativo and friends.
Fryan McDonald and sister, Mis3
Irene, spent Sunday with Carl F.aum-
gartner and sister. Mir.s Hildagard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilaymond Fulton.
who have" been visiting relatives here
returned Sunday to their home at
d Oak, Iowa.
J'.C'.-. end Mrs. Drauchle and their
djughtT, Miss Seln:a, left Monday
(vei ing for California, where they
v.ii: tereain for about two months.
Mrs. Lticey McDonald is spending
a few days with her brother. George
Moomey and wife, south of Wabash,
who are severing from the infiu-
n zi .
Miss Lvlh- H.dfMi. i.f Fdmwood.
sp't't J few lio trs v. I; h r '.aiives here
S.it u relay re .on. i-eore f - nsr 1o Strut .t
l-i-d .: No. :rs to r- ut.e her rtkr-d
work.
Mr?, l!!iry Cakt:.rd r and d.iagh-
tr. ;.i iss Martin'. M rs John Cake-
inciT and daughter. Miss Dorothy,
rtr.d Mis.- Henrietta i,auer, w.-r snop-
ping in Orr.aha Saturday.
Mr. a:;:! Mrs. Will Hilton and son,
Dv:.u. cf Alvo
!r. and Mr:;. VJ dm
An:i;wrt atjd childrei;. .Marvel and
John rurton. sirnt :
day v. ;Th L.
:. Anw.-r? and fariiay.
Muriel Gi'.letd . of .'o: r..-1'A. Va.. ;
n.d Mi--; Mii'; ' ra
iharr i-f:
T,:e.y v,r;..s for J-.-naont.
-
hra.-.:;. v.!. ..re ..aey v. wj. i: i;.
f;ri:; r':- n-httivc; lor u r-hort :i:::'
! V- : r j:de: d .-ir.:! o rit -
eondiii-. a .of Mrs. A. 1!. Sehwah i ;
rlitihtly in.rnnol a:;-i i I.e doe: or.;
t : i i i" tliut p i. Ihly in a f e v '..;-
. ..... i . rri .
. .! n;ay ' a.'ie i- lom-v.
as v.-rv - o.i i.e.vs to t v i.inil a.. 1
lf.r 1)!aj,y fi i;M: i:-.
Mr. and Mrs. lx.:i- i:rn;:n-i r
s. i.ro'nl uz:l : ' ;.y par. i ts i f
.. :ai-dsei.:e liti !: hany -rl. v. hi' :i
j.rriv:-d at :!."'r lic-ii;' enr'y Sunday
i-'jri.'a.-. " he iu.t!v-- u.n 1 lit ? !e oi.e
:we rirrdy, a:: i . think tht
in due time Loui-j w:' urvive.
r J was ru'i iven rt cenxiy oi i .? .
v. Th-::a:n,n of - ;da-e, aid
-y ha-. - t!,. 1 .,-t v: d.- , of h-
:. ::y lnc::is i
Mr.rkd Giiie: pie r; : i:;si Thi'
:y e-.e:;i: - ir-n; v..; f-dk. Va.. Jf
t v f :;-' -. : i v.-; h his par.n-s
d o.i.er r-h.s ivi.-. . ' 1 enli-t .!
t;..- n.Tv "er.idv ' v, ;:'.-
1 1
1 1: is ;S his seer;: ;
sit wi ii tie
i,.-. I!- i.as
tn act -.
of Lincf lr..
r.ti-e t-.rt '
ut rr:-e.t:!y retv.rr.. 1 :
M : W V". :li e:.h :i i .
!- '-a. . i. - d'.v.-n la.-: -ek to vi
h lives and :r, : . . i..!s heri h-1;
at lid l:.-:ti:k.w.-. . no 1 t
is.ed iinr: . .-i.e --. -i out .
:1!v .:
ar. 1
the
. W:!iurd. ' i
i .-.f
V. .i.i f!i:SM"
e: ly on T:
L ' t ". . W.dai d Hrt.nko--..-.
dr. and Mrs. II. 1 I;ru h-'W, v a? b.'-r:
,v,)V. '; Tii- Uh If'iT, hrinai'-:; sit:i-
: '.ire ai. d j-y to th- '.sut.'a. but pr.s.-.-
1 to i;i; Creator or: Tn -day tuorn-
i.e, Ja.:.uarv 1!. need i y.-ur.
1 ;;.o;ith and IT 'lavs. He was sk.k
i
ia-r. i,t tug tm.en !.;u
: i .- v it
e dh-ej.-c
fiiatdsh itii'.iicuii.i. ani'tras.
raphliy develon d in''.' Well. 1 am hoping that I home
:.:i.":.i.w lie v. ;: ue ' ,
!.e:ho:d aim Ids p..r.-nts. and
....
; i t 1 1 er at.
' !!. .d . i tm IO
a.-ioi: i.-- -tii -
the
..; Iter s sick i;i ie
I
this time
toth- r is jr.
aM .'n. 1- ut" a: 1
about, v.hii. the Id.th'T h::s only re-j
,t ;-.; rctovVred from it. The fun.er-j
vili j.rf'n'hiy h-e held on Weato-s-
t.ay at to-' ilii.. 1 r-t tn-. tery. Tht
i.tmilv !:as the de ;"st sy m ; h y
!- the (
autiitv in t heir l ent o
ue- s.
C?.ri c-f Thar.liS.
We desire to express our rim-ere
..t;ss to tin - . v. !.: to ki::dly
."ill JTii.iv assisted rs in , ne -.,.:. i. s.-
!v j, st ed rs in the sickness
. n. l (k-ath of o-.ir .i.uliu-. Mr. an 1 i
. 1 rs. Kd Hrm kev' and son. Howard, j
nr.',?rj . PPAY!
Lwtfci'j i ;J UL;t2ilrti - i i
liCr.n- LLUaI tZT, LOCK HI the L . S. ;
- . . .
T-'iip t j
frcm ALJurg. ,
. . ' ., i
V,. l.dr.vV t'.idv.
n a id- wr t uss luoi.o-;, i,-.i..v
Lamnhar. who is with C Amvi -
a- the hi ys uiove f :r.ard toward the t
-;;.tr t-'rj.e. and v.-ht-re when Jheyj
-,rriv.- they iutond to have new r:oe-!
rat
;t the ti:
cf writing, httt
!d which we cant-.rt prrduco. They era '
c'e"ert views a
i.d e.n .illv :is in- .
tvror ling a - his letter, which fol
lows:
Kyilh'trg. Dccor.tber" 12.
Tear Mother and All:
v, ill Cri ; y - a few lines to let I
;-.-u know I am well and hope these"
few lines vill I'.n.I y:u all well. We'
: re now , vet ting pretty well into
derruauy. We catne thrfiugh Fel-
gl.on a:i 1 L".c;nhurg. They are both
pre -t-y orntric's, h.ut the prottiet
con-riry all is tin? one we are now
in. This country is great. We ere
located in. a pretty gi od shad town
row. We rot here a few days ago.
I guess v.e are scheduled to leave
soon, however. I do not know where
we will go but I hope we get. to go
rzZ2ZSBIggggSgg-'
Inventory-
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a g-ooif time for you to take an in
ventory of your clothes!
How about a new suit or overcoat
or both to start the New Year's business? With such values
cs Ave c:r offering in
KUPPENHEIMER
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i. j .-. :;(-:: ,; hhn-eM the :;t 'r faction f ;einu well and v.nr'.Tdy d
J'.. ; t-.o; ;:e-: i;..v.- is to save money. t i.diratuaiS and advicf
cleti-'i. h'.;n.. s point to higher ps-h-em-xt M-a-,on. Our present pri
lei-..-1 - ii v. cvr -;..)(?: eo-t !iir;e n.onth-; ao. and loroi-. J3uv
. -vo-kiair v. "nf a the li;r tovrn cioiIh-.-. tdiarh.s otTers yoi: clothes :
... . ,.:". '.':!. -riaN a ill he y m-'u v. h.t..le will he the sane'
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show . oa veal 'Tua can' e-J values at
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$22.50 to
C :.er as iovv :o ?."..'().
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h;
i .. .. i .,.;ld rert.aia!y like to
,.,r; ,,::t I l(1;'t like M
.V r here, hut 1 like it hotter ltack
:: the states. I ".uess we will he:
:oTue h:f.r- so very lon.c however, I
;. r it at least looks that way now. J
di.ey Malted sending nien l.oir.-1
.i: -.id'- l i.d I tijiak my turn will !
.-.oc uRi least I aia -h.-'pintf t -
eet hen..- hefore the hot of January,
! 1 h: v-. : John Milkr. He is
i e-e ;t t !.;.. town. Ainha Cook ic
mile fron
re-
tier ;,;S trv!j,-v is. I haven't seen!
, .1. ..... .
in: nut presume he is there. I am
. -,- , ...
i i ar d'.v.-j- t'ore 11 v. stav re ;
, , . , ,,- ,", ... !
o . :- a : i '. Ii ! e . (i see i, iiu. . en w iui
. r il-ine ; still in the shops I
! -it'i-iKo? Is Uurney around there
! ; .y ph.; e? No use sa-kin what he
i ; ioIr g : lo:.f':n:r as usual I suppose.
i- a luckv hoy lucky is
j.-i'ht.
I V.'eH. 1 have been pretty lucky my-
!sdf. 1 suppose you will have a big
i t.t; e c-.r:..tr:aK. We had a big chleh-
ca ilii:ner Thanksgiving. I do not
i l.no
! a -
-re we will be Christ-
, ". y tl- middle of January as tiiat is
ne t a bit loo soon to suit me.
1. : I ...... 1 . 1 1,
: ll i . - in an :
no ail. Answer soon. Cook Henry
a.l. j:..
f ;h :i. P. Co.
j PKEU PECS EII1ED IN ACTION.
t
ri e Omaha p-tpers vetcrdaj con
: '- an rrtitie c-onfirir.ir.g the re-
i ;...r:liti ,f the death cf Freddie L.
' ' '.dili. in Fran "e. and who is a son
! f M.-s. t'.'c'.. (.!' Omaha and George
! T) t... 1i.-.s i. ! ' ,i v..';t )ni o.ir-
jl .:: if the staie. Thi fatuiSy lived
-:n Plati-inoutl; f.-- a nurubtr cf
i . r . cmn1,1!r from 2...juoall Ky..
. .in;, ,v..je pere tJC? father George
.... i, a . , i. ,.,-...r
r... .... J..'.' - tl.T .II. Jl ......
the Hurliur.ton station. ;t the
f'ne v.'heu the eld building wis:
'-Si.-d au.l 'rad Latham was a; .-lit
"d L. V.. Kearr.e wi-; the operat or
i i r.s
S0 FOE SALE
Vr- A months old Shrop-j
. .-r0 p()v.-. bred. Call N.' IL Isbei. i
one :M-W.
ltdaw
i J.uimal Want-Ads F.ivf
I ;p t J. F'fl T WH
Afi8oL& with Your rlans: .
Tisat is the advice of the War Industries Board.
Maybe you have hoped that another 3 ear would
tealized
Those hopes can b? a reality
r. Building Restrictions Have Been Removed On
s the time io
"v-CJ
v
$50.00
rST RCfSSDTMCMT
HltE ULI I lULlI I
EI0L0S ELECTION
OF OFFICERS
: jjgjj) INTERESTING MEETING
j EAST EVENING. DISCUSS THE
j STATE CONVENTION,
i
rj i I'.Tr. es-iin v s i :a.y.
I T ...... t r. .r 1 T.i. nl.u1.i: rf 1 1 1
1 --!'-'
."'.attsmau; h voluntary lire depart-
t
mei.t. m 'l ami held a very mtere-t-
in- tnecttnsr. at which they discui?-
.
vi ways taiu means o, u;:iii;iii; inc.
and. also to arousing more interest
.n ti e department, which cares for
.ho interests of th? citizens, as well
tai.itig up the matter of sending
delegate", to the F-'ate Voluntary
"Ire As'-ociati-ii. The following
v.-ee fd'iccrs selected fir the eoni
ing yor.r:
President Ted Scarborough. " .
Vice President Gunner Johnson.
Secretary Ililiard Cragsman.
Treasurer Em il Stanek.
Chief .Max Price.
A.cp.,M,.t chief Frank P.7tr--n.
Pelep-afes to state convention ai
Fremont. Jan. 21. J2 and 2..-0.
Sandin. Fmil Stanek.
C?.r rorencn.
Car No. l.-Gtirv.er Johnson.
Car No. 2. Kmil Stanck.
car No. "..Frank Sabatka.
Car No. 4 Kd. Cotner.
Car No. r,. Frank Sitzman.
Mrs. C. M. Parker is spending the
afternoon with, her mother Mrs. W.
H. Murray at Omaha Ibis afternoon
h.aving gone there on the early aft
ernoon train.
Alfalfa -Molasses Feeds!
The best and most economical feed for live stock.
Write us for description and prices.
Omaha Alfalfa Milling Co.,
Omaha, Nebraska
Aii farm and ranch buildings
AM sdioo's, churt-l-.es, hospitals and public buildings costing no! more than
$25,000.00. .
A:' new homes costing not more then $10,000.00
plan.
Let us help
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Hay I'attor was a passenger this
afternoon for Omaha, where he is
looking after some business "or the
afternoon.
Poultry Wanted!
A car load of live poultry to Le de
livered at poultry car near Burling
ton Preicht Depot, Plattsmouth,
; Qn pridaVf Jall. 17th, one day
j Qnj for wllich w pay in cash:
Ee2S & pullets 24c
AU Young Roosters 20c
old Roosters 15c
R T p 20c
Geese F. F. F. 18c
j Young Tom Turkeys, 12 lbs. over 22c
Hen TurkeyS( 8 lbs. Over 24c
j Beef Hides 13c
! Norse Hides, each $6.00
Will be cn hand rain or shine and
take care of all the poultry offered
for sale.
Yours very truly.
W. E. KEENEY.
see your plans of a new home
you do it.
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