i i I PLATTSKOUm SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1922. PAGE TV70 peeiai Demonstration and Sale! Saturday,, Oct:. 7th bit THREE SEPARATE BALLOTS AT COM ING FALL ELECTION I WILL PLAY GLENWOOD i n r- a i mil i& LUUHL II b- I Elkkm QkzTX, Sccits, Scrubs and Polishes'. OWE CAN FREE! With Every Three Can Purchased at 24c j Referendum in One, Political Candi ! cites on Another nnd.IIon- Pclitical on Third. chants has set ured a same witn me (. it'll wood J; 11 1!! aggregation and From Monday a Dally. the battle v.-il! ! staged at the ball; Walter E. Failing of Greenwood par!: in Paciti-.- Junction Sunday a(- ; was here today tor a few hours look- The two teams, nave nan ing after some matters at tne court les?; rivalry and" are now house. met ing on the diamond of our su-, 7racy Young and wife of Otoe, bmb so 10 he free from any pre- ; : , e lic;e Sunday visiting at mLimmn, Piggy every madder give her kiddie KELLOGG' S be. cans you can eat great big bowls an' they taste g a o d - e r an' they're all crispy t !- 1 O O J. w form I;;r !.-.- f.wirirg to nttrn.l the game. Manager NVoIf in to cp- rate a taxi live to the Junction and return with round trip. a charge of T5e for the FATHOM RAV V j County clerks have commenced to (bombard Secretary et State Amsber j ry about the form of the bullott as carried in the compiled statutes of The statutes contain an om v.hi.h dees not tor.forn to ' ar.:cn.'lmcn's do;tc-a by t he leywi. jtr.reof 1P21. That legislature a.aead i ed sc-tior. lf10, rovi-u-il st.i; inert of ! VjVa . by providing ihat all proposals l s ;? !;:;: 1 1 i! by imnativc or retercr.u nm and proposals for constitutional " . I amendments shall be submitted upon Sunday Schccl cf CaUl'dl Jbnjoys a separate ballot. With th. non-po-il'.i.al t!o!:o:, this makes three bal- f- ipa AT SUCCESS 1 (he Lome of Mr. and Mrs. Luther 1 f'fekett. i I,. 1). Iliatt of Murray was here ! this afternoon looking after some : matters of business for a few hours at the Soennichsen store. i Albert Young and wife and P. A. ; Young of near Murray were all here I Saiurday looking after the week end shopping for a few hours. ' VvTilliam D. "heeler was a visitor in the city baturuay m eonipar.j w V'.y,jp , w i MomaileSsap Flakes Ono Lsrgc Pach&ge Free With Every Three Packages Pur chased at 55c. IVc Dry Goods Phonj IT O Grocery Phone3 54-144 niTLD S150 PGR ETJKTmG a I The largest line impcic.i under ti c siai" game laws during the past mon'h. cs sr.ovn by rci ;rf5 received by (".:!:i' C.aii Varden Gecrge G. i:o.-t(, was S150 paid by George Ho-.:-? cf Chambers, for shooting t!i:ck.- o'lf y-::'?-jr. The c?tb ra th. f::. ? up to $1CS.10. For the same k:nd Oi! violation F. M. Bradley of Oi.iaha '.-.v-. lined ?3u and costs; Guy V.'t t of S-.'v?rd, 550 and costs, and Marvhal S. S.vick and Alfred II. Got!'3rd br.h of Gates, $30 and costs. Willi-m F. V.'i'.son cf Antioch was Cnrd $127 for killing one bittern. For aula wfuWosspss ion of prairie chit-kens . Bert Mludson of Tryon. Boyd Chapman of Nesbit and Lavert Snyder of Mullen, were fined 430. and ots; the latter amounting to 56 and f 10. Lew F. Raj' of Tccuniceli was fined Sir, for selling catfish and J. H. Vag r.dtr cf North Platte paid 522. 05 for spar:ng catfish. C. J. O' erg, William Grisham and Williah 0:erg of Sargent were fined $2", ;i;;d ensti for seining fish. John D itri -k was one of eighteen finrd curing the month for fishing without a license. The fine in each ci.?' was $15 and costs. For having undersized lish in their possession Floyd Eeiots, Ed Hall, Gror:.' li-;lct.5, John Y. Cell of Lin coln were fined ?5 and costs. Wil liaM Lewis of I,Ineoln was lined 55 and cof-ts for not having a fishing or hunting license on his person. SARPY COUNTY FARM FOE SALE 120 acres half mile north of La Platte, Nebr. Rolling, improved, on Washington highway. Seven miles to South Omaha. 5225-00 per acre. Will take mortgage for half pur chase price. Write F. R. Upjohn, 312 No. 37th St., Omaha, Neb. a24-6sw 'lots to be voted this fall. The form jof the ballot printed in the 1022 i; statutes places refvr-.-ndum proposi I) tions at lite head of tho general t ic -ijtion ballot, followed by straight par ity circles and followed by coustitu l! t ion-: 1 amendments. Ij This cb.ansred by the b'-'.isla- jiti're of 1! 21 so Ih.-.t tlio party circles ''come first upon the ballet, followed - by candidates for prcaiden and vicj i prPidc-r.t if any rre to b- elected. C then ihe candidates for I'niied S:t;tes !'rn:tor. then the state ticket begin- nir.g w;:h governor, followed by con- grr ss:onl. legis-Pitive ams Minty C'.r.diflaUs. Tb.is year i:o prvsidntinl candidate in elc,'t-'(I fo tho ticket will r'art wi:h the straight ;i,.rty cireles, fallowed by Fnited State3 senatorial candidates, state, congressional, leg islative and county tickets. According to the amendment of ;li'21 the four referred acts of the ! loglsla'ure must bf prinicd unon s eparate ballots. Secretary Am.sberry has arked the '. g' neral for an opinion on i jee-t. ; Th. logLlature of lf.21 provided i a i-ian for dlscoiv.intsfng sample bn! ! I:vs for the goner?. 1 elation and pro- i vidiwt tlinr n ennv of tlr b.t!rl ?li-iil ino or more nov.'FTia- ounty. A cory of tbc j published ballot shall bo posted at j .cell pr illing p!ace. Fir.e C-crviccs i:i I'roTnoiion cf I'Iem1;?;'s c! Orgnrization, (ji?Wt .vith Ills wife, they driving in to look j atier tbe week end shopping. ' C. G. Ilayfield and C. A. Johnson, ' prominent residents of Louisville, wore hrrc today to attend the sale of the Ingrim land, but which was stopped by a restraining order. ; Charles McGuire, Jr., of Osmond.';' Nebraska, who has been here visit- tasted Cbi'ii Flalees so joyously Bpvowd so uxichyas 9 9 9 s t! i oni '.'e i'v '- i'M v . Ial1.;-' TI;e Fresbvttrian church was a s.wir di b-jti:y in decorations com-!ing at the home of his parents. Mr :-:sin1 of ;r ii lands cf oak leaves aim o "u!l i'imvers that added their auty to li;o baiulFome interior of iiurcii building. Tiur mu-ic i r t:-.e rally and pro-1 ;ion liny pro.rra:;; of the Sunday, ho.-l vii.-. ;:i iharge of Mrs. Edna' .r; . I! Eaton i-.nl Miss Estelle ; : ird and consisted cf a choir of; :'it girls. j ."lis:; Pear! Staats and Mrs. 1L G. i Clusky ri re in clir.rge of tht" i oriiing ;.'T'rcm and which was: ry b v.'.uiiui rnd impressive, sym- ::zinc as it. ;hi uit iiiiiuir.tiu.ui. rinrl Mrs. Charles McGuire, Sr., was , a visitor in Omaha today for a few t hours. i Mrs. Hamilton Thorn and two lit-i tic daughters, who were called here by tlu illness and doalh of Mrs. t Thome's mother. Mrs. D. O. Dwyer, ' de-partctl this afternoon for their . homo in Philadelphia. Mr. Dwyer ae- ; comparied his daughter as far as Chi- , eavo oa her journey. j Harry L. King departed yesterday; j afternoon for Hiiniblin, O., where he goes to join his wife who has been J I , i f 'tnere tor some time visiting wua . f the young people m the or. r relatives and old friends. Mrs King hrs bren quite sick the past week and Mr. King has decided that he ; will locate in that section of the country in the future. j Master There vm fifter-n transferred :'r-ii the crad'e r-.'l to the beginners; nf State at ;or:i' y thin siih- :i T?n ar.d was a very beauiitrl . ..... .i rr-:';i:r.y. : t r. : lime tor. rcr.ioeu cr !.-r cr-.'M from tho banner of o d:-.-:s ;;!. ! tbev then pissed e g:;t;s pr. pared for the ceremony o t h ; ; hairs !l jlass where littl rf.m Tues'l.ty' Pali' " 1 . .. i r . ' caier was nere iiitiujr lur a iciv i : hours attending to some matters of,' business. j S3 That's why bie and little "folks who know the differ ence insist upon KELLOGG'S! The thing to do is to make comparison Kellogg's against any other kind of corn flakes you ever ate! If it's quality, or all-the-time crispness or delicious or appetizing flavor you want well, just wait till you eat Kellogg's And, what a de light to know they're never leathery T You'll get so cheerful about Kellogg's that the day's best hours will be when it's time to sit down with the family in front of generous bowls all filled most to burst ing with those big, sunny-brown Corn Flakes! Never was a Detter time than tomorrow morning to prove that KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes are about th3 "gladdest! of all good things to eat." vStACTPnll Insist upon KELLOGG'S the kind in the RED and GREEN pack.. COKl II flge " yu want to know how won f HffPs II derfully good corn Hakes can. bel miss "- fm j be primed in :;ors nf ojch -( Eczema spreads rapidly; Itching alrnort drives you mad. For quick relief. Doan's Ointment is well recom mended. CCc at all stores. Apples for sale Call farm home of Andy Snyder, phone 2122. s29-3td&w A BE A SALESMAN !'nrn liom $3,000 to J20.000 a year iVp train vou in three month' in-'i-n.-ive work. Twenty-five am' i -rMi(T eprri.-uce. Work for Sonrd K'hile nttendins. Ak for booklet N'o. 7. HOYLT'S COLLEGE. Boylcs ft'iiil:i(r. Oninha, Neb. Dnroc-Jersey- Boars Sired of all the pure bred hogs in the United States. Considering the fact that there are eight swine breeds, this marked superiority in number proves conclu sively the marked supeiority of Durocs a3 producers of pork at a Profit on American Farms. Superlative Merit Made this Record. Write for names of breeders near you and fcr help ful information sent free by Tii3 Nalfonal Ouroc-Jersey Record Associalion Peoria, Illinois For Profit Buy a Duroc-Jersey Boar Now! IE TENNIS T00R- mm mm Rev. Calvert and Edgir Wcscctt De feat Robert Walling and E. A, Wurl in Stiff Game. Fro.T! Tuesday's ra:t?. One of the most important games in the city tennis doubles tourna ment was staged lat evening at the Larson court when Robert "Walling and E. A. Wurl played Rev. John Calvert and Edgar Wescott and as the result of the contest which was hotly fought all the way through, Calvert and Wescott were the win ners by the score of 6-3, G-l, C-3. The game attracted more attention than any held heretofore and th rooters for both sides were present at the court. Rev. Calvert was at his J best and played a great game which J was impossible for his opponents to ; equal and the assistance of his young- er partner in checkin ! the opposition was very effective While the game in the semi-finals I was being played, Alfred Calvert and j H. "VV. Knorr were engaging Super intendent DeWolfe and Ililt Martin Ion the municipal courts on Wash ington avenue and as a result the coming of darkness found them tied, or.o set apiece. The first set was tak- , en by DeWolfe and Martin. G-4, and j the succeeding set by Calvert and i Knorr. G-4. Early this morning, (when the greater part of the popu lation was wrapped in slumber, the lour tennis enthusiasts hastened forth to do battle for the deciding set and as a result Calvert and Knorr v.op.' by the score of G-2. Messrs. Cal vert and Knorr will now nlav James iKuykendall and Ed Fricke and the winner of this match will meet Rev. Calvert and Edgar Wescott in the final. r r?ror:ied with boWS Of blue v :"k. awaited them. Each of the -Hss Honor feoynert was a passen- , I " !r!iv:i carried their promotion cer- I Zr this afternoon for Omaha to en-t;-v-.ato j Jo:" n few- hours attending to some, ""rive'ne-.v names were entered on ! matters of business. j frr.d'o r.M, these being dropped j William Sfrkjohn departed this j i r whiih little Miss Wave Smith morning for Gothenburg, Neb., where . : r t aprroprir.tc words. This held; be goes to look after his farm inter- j '".( bat in thai only the lisping words i osts in that locality for a few days. .- i childhood can give. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reinhart of Har- Vhen were promoted to the pri- rici,ur-. pa., who' have been here for .iy department and ten to the jun- t!;e past few (jays visiting with D. . vnu iiv" to tne intcr:neiiaie. rj. Ebersole and family, returned to Th" Sunday school uses the de- thvir home in the east thi3 morning. k rtmerital system of grading and y c T Being and ,itt,e chnd ?: the -.v! o!e schocl was .advanced of x c- Ia whQ haye beeQ ;n v.ork only a smaller number 'were hcTQ yisiti with the John Cory v:,nc,d to another department The denarted on the early Bur- :c oo awarded beautiful promotion u tra,n t d f h , home ; r;n ;:tes to tho.-e completing the ' ,-r n-rtri'Mit? John . Falter, wife and child- Vr.o 'program was unusually at- of Falls City are here enjoying . r; r tivo a:ul impressive as each of the a hort v,s,t Wlth relatives and Mrs. ':.;lo folks passed through the gates Falter and the children will remain -i tho mid-t of garlands and were for tne rcst of the v,'cek whIIe John "IfiiTH bv two of the next higher ',vin return tomorrow. Mrs. Adam Stoehr and daughter. r i i wr ji- t mm jt- m .m. f - -v Abo B.ler. of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES KELLOGG'S ERAH. cooked and Lrmnlled d, -partmt nts and then another gar-l'n-1 was lifted to allow them to pass in!o the advanced department. All .-f the program showed the thought-;')ii-:f s;; of the little folks and the ex- r !lont training they had received. ROYS' PIG CLUB On hB Dgmssratic Ballot at the November Election You Will Find the Name of derirra Candidate for County Treasurer. VOTE FOR HER Your Support Will Be Appreciated. . T!;e P.usy Poys Pig club has rea to be proud of its record. This (!ub was organized last February, as a so v.- and litter club. At the county :ir thev carried away twenty-seven the plays of ; ribI:on?i and cltise to ?30 prize mon ey. John Horn took 2 firsts. 4 sec ctids. 3 thirds on his Duroc Jerseys. Laierne Hennings 3 first, 2 seconds, 1 third on his Spotted China. Maynar Trifscb took first second and third n his Poland China and Elmer Sals l crg was high man winning grand champion, junior champion, besides 1 firsts, 3 seconds and $2? in prizes. This club also took first in judg- iiM, . Verne r K iffenberger was the best hog judge iii Cass county, being the only one to s-ore 100 per cent, v.-hbdi is quite a record for a twelve year old boy. Tlie dipiliTia scare which went out over the telephones was very un fortunate as it kept some of the boys Iron being there with their pigs. The boys are very proud of their leader, John P. Kafi' cnberger, and give him the credit for their success 1 tor he has been untiring in his ef- " forts to help them in every way pos- 3Lirtk Rooks at the Joirral 02ic- is-Hde and we know the boys will ap- Iprociate Ms work as tncy get older. Tl.se boys alo had to keep a rec ord of. their pigs, wben farrowed, ow fed, amount of feed used and write a history of their work to make t'icm eligible for prizes. (Political Advertising) REPUBLICAN TICKET Following is the Republican Ticket! to be voted . on at the November election in trass county, Nebraska State Senator, 2nd DIst. A. F. STURM Xehawka State Repressntative. 6th Dist. TROY L. DAVISWeeping Wattr : o2-4v HOGS TAKEN UP Four black begs and one red. hog trken up that owner may have by ca'!iag at my place southeast of I'll ion. paying all damages and for thbi advertisement. C. L. STOTTLER, Union, Nebr. County Clerk GEO. R. SAYLES Plattsmouth EDNA D. SIIANNONriattsm'thi Register of Deeds COMMISSIONERS ARE MEETING County Treasurer VILL T. ADAMS Plattsmouth CARL A. G. FY.m Tuesrtav'a Paliy. Thi3 morning the regular month ly session of the board of county onimissioncrs was opened at the court house and the grind of allow ing the bil's and auditing the vari ous claims for the past month taken i up ny tne tliree commissioners. County Sheriff D. QUIXTONPlattsm'th ... The. day of harsh physics is gone. ty Att0TJieZ 44 reeple want mild, easy laxatives. luu 1 lattsmoutn Doan's Rcguleta have satisfied thous- ianus. sue at all drug stores. I County Surveyor FRED PATTERSON Plattsm'tl Commissioner, 2nd Dist. CREDE F. HARRIS Union WILL SAW LOGS The Sheldon Mfg. Co. of Nehawka !:r.s their saw mill in operation now and during the coming week will care for the sawing of any logs that . May Commissioner, 3rd Dist. n II. R. SCHMIDT Mnrdock ue iijciugiic 10 mem. Your support of each of the forego- n. . . . , Ing candidates at the polls on elec-' EUpplies 01 all kinds han- tion day November 7 i3 solicited, died at the Journal office. Mi:-s Mildred, from the vicinity of Cedar Creek were here today for a short time, enroute to Omaha where they visited for the day looking af ter some matters of business. Mrs. Julius Helflicker and daugh ter. Miss Mable, came in this morn ing from their home and departed on the early morning Burlington train for Omaha where they will look after some matters of business Clyde Jackson who has been at the hospital at St. Louis taking treat ment and also undergoing an opera tion returned home yesterday. Mr. Jackson is feeling somewhat improv ed, but is still sore from the effects of the operation. For Sale Farm, five miles from Murray. Ill acres, good improvements and price reasonable. Good ranch in north central Ne braska, 2,200 ceres. For sale or trade. The Connally place near Murray must be sold to settle an estate. If you wish a small farm this is an ideal location. See us for residence property in Murray or Plattsmouth. Erendel & Kniss, real estate and Insurance. FOR SALE Buff Orpington cockrels. Address W. II. Kinger, Nehawka, Nebraska. Weeping Water phone 2323. SUGGEST THAT LADIES TAKE UP HORSESHOE Since our recent boost for the for mation of the horse shoe pitchers' club, we have been approached by rcme of the enthusiastic male fol lowers of the sport, who insist that a grave omission was made when the ladies were not invited to get into the game. The gentlemen submit a list of players that looks very for midable and should equal if not sur- p.-iss me Doys rnai were listen as prospect3 for the club. hiie we know little about the game of horse shoes, having only set in for a few hands, it would cer tainly be a fine thing to see the girls get out the old horse shoes, but we urge that only the single girls take up the pastime, as practicing with ringers" would certainly put the married ladies in a dangerou.i class wben it comes to hanging a "ringer onhubby for coming home at 'Two O Clock in the Morning." WIFE GETS DIVORCE DECREE TO RE FREE TO GO TO CHURCH Krom Tuesday's Doily. Kathryn Steinkamp was awarded a divorce from Roy Steinkamp by District Judge Goss yesterday on al legations of cruelty. She got a de cree of separate maintenance a year ago. Tlfey became reconciled later but again were unable to agree and she sued for divorce. She testified that her husband and his father, Adolph Steinkamp of Manley, Neb., interferred with her going to church. Roy i3 said now to be in California. The question of alimony was left open by the court until he returns. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER The ladies aid society of the U. B. hurch will give a chicken pie sup per at the M. W. A. hall In Mynard, Friday evening commencing at 6 o'clock. . Everyone invited to attend and enjoy a good time. The Cole orchestra will play for the supper. o2-3td,ltw Woman loves a clear, rosy com plexion. Burdock Blood Bitters is splendid for purifying the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound digestion. All druggists sell it. Price, $1.25. FOR SALE Big Type Poland China boars. Sired by "''Orange Moded, 2nd" s.'.i l "A Commander." Telephone 3S02. ADAM STOEHR, o2-Stsw. Piatesmouth, Neb. Blank bocks at the Jocrral Ofnce. Imish Served at Safes! I am prepared to ccrve lunch at all sales, any place in Cass county. Please advise me dite of your s:;le and I will be there. S. J. REAiMES CEDAR CREEK -:- NEBRASKA 2 ARRIVES DAILY! See the new walnut bed room suits, and large walnut chiffenrobe included. See us for anything in the furniture line. Also a number of good used heaters, gas stoves and coal ranges. PHONE 645 TWO RINGS Ghrisi & Christ FURNITURE STORE Opposite Court House South Plattsmouth, Neb. 2.70 Lower interest on Farm Loans! Perhaps you have a mortgage against your place. Maybe it is not due yet, but probably have an option or right to pay the loan in full when you pay the next interest. If you are paying more than 5T 5& now, don't wait for the loan to become due, but see me about a new loan before the next interest paying date. GEO. O. DOVEY Blank bocks at tne Journal Office. 2t0 0 v.