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ZIONDAY. BECEMEES 4. 1922.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOT7HJTAL
page seve:;
PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
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MR TMENT.
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Our GasciinD h Hd Jtsst "Gasoline!"
It is a strictly straight run not a blended product,
and will stand the test as specified by the U. S. Navy.
Our Penn Franklin Motor and Tractor Oil will give
oa th; lubrication no matter what your requirements
.ru'- be-, it v.i l stand up with any oil ycu have ever
u-ed, regrc'.c3 of the price you paid.
A Fair Trial Will Convince Ycu.
SEE "CHARLEY"
-CK. TnUEHBSLZ OIL GGHPANY-
men are thinking of installing like I very simple, and was conducted at: Jrffp- ?7 M hammch
plants in the establishments at the church by the Rev. J. V. Peters, : vAk GKAfWy -P.
Avoca. ! according to the beautiful ritual. The
Last Wednesday, the dav before ! bridal party departed on Sunday
Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs. W. j evening's train for Ong, where they; THE XMA3 SNOW
t iVi..Uoii tv.-t-.,,i inm fiioir- no: I immpriiatplv po to housekeeDinc on'
home and -were duly thankful that i the farm where they will make their J The grown-ups went about during
the home was at last complete and ; home. The Journal and friends ex- the dayg before Xma Ksiyinc:
! they were able to occupy it. They j tend congratulations. lt doesn't look as though there
have a mot complete and modern j would be anv snow for Xmas."
home and one which they will en-1 Receive for Friends j And others said : "We fear we will
: joy. as they have been renting for A reception was Riven Saturday, x
a long time. leveninaat the home of Mr. and Mrs. i , , ,.
J IIC Mlll'.ll Til A I t i.' ' U I i . . .if.
1'nflp Chester Moomev. who vas ' u- 11 vm-r.n j?: liotior nf Mr. and I
section foreman for a long time for j M;s p.;nii E. 'r.auers. I aite sr"l t! at tJr,,-v ""I'tild nl ,1,!Ve
the Hock Island railway, and who! a laree crowd was present and i coasting, nor skiing nor a good old
.-ould
What
has been at the hospital at Omaha te evening was spent in games andj sleigh ride.
for some time and where he under-' iliUsic. I "It doesn't lxk as thomrh it wo
v.--nt an operation, is reported a . 7 lP bride was presented with a snow." they said. "What a pity. W.
i jot of beautiful and usetul gifts. At, a very creat pity."
l"e late hour light refreshments were, N old Man winter had own vis-
,rv lv;-VVhifi: Vt,rPf'V:'i';'n-Vl- itlne Old Kins Snow-not for any
dTl I red A. iiauers, alter vli.cn all de-,
i parted for home wish it, g Mr. and length of time of course, lie had jus
tome time before he can leave the
ho.-pital. His many friends here
hoping that he may have an early
-S 1...: I --
'. ).'.:. z alter her parents,
in Liri-'o-n one Strich.
rciovfilv.
II. W. Tool and Laeey McDonald Mrs.": mil E. iiaiiers tary happy and! ' having lunch with him now and
wert tnjoviiis- the foot ball game at T-n-perous years of wedded life. again and once he had stayed thrwug!)
" -- j;i,cojn fhanksgi vine day between . h it was i::!,jossi'V for ail of! for su per.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert the Nebraska and Notre- Ianie col- teir friends ;.n:l rfi..".(3 to be j That had been the time wlifn The
lores, ana wi;:cn was won ty .Nt oras- rr,.Ft.t:i. there will tie a !; r?e : h.anks-: earth j.eap1e bad had so mu'-ti to s.ny
f i
en.
"A-V
v.... vnm.r- r.enr.'e of M 11 r dork en- ka ly the score ol 14 to,, lr.ey vnt tiviw fiir.-.u-r r at o home ot
- ? ".00. ' : I V 1:10 -1 pi -.isant dance at the prepared to root for the Scarlet and ?,,r anfi Mr:. v. H. W:
v :.!; ;-. r 31- W. . A. l.;st Thursd.ry eenine. Cram and those who took in the ;i J Mis. V.v :! K.
v :.-r. thev attended their regular pame ala radio as it was brr-aucasted CnC to be at thrir h"?: t- iiortherst I
? , mp'c' t- I i:i ; el ir c. from the t.eb! were quite certain they , ; Xehawka by letemb; r 4th.
it 'li.ivtlock. i " Mi,s A:uanda Stroy. who is teach-'t ould hear thve two affable gentle-
.-;iv:nt: l. v. ! in,; at the Alvo schools, wss a visi- men Sieep tr up ior .Nthritska. ui
.".,,',;.', ti p!' !- ;.t )-.,.n,e ior T)i;.nl-s2-ivi"r wit'i 'ccuise there were a lot of others
about the warmth. They htid
: 1 i i
PLACE YOUF. OHDLHS NOW
but! her folks ;:nd returning to her work yeuing. too.
r. ..t !l a- li-jf
ht r i. rcvfr.c. on M.mJ
A:. v-.-rt i- v:?-:0.'! A'.vin IJornemeier and Louis Sch-r-t
!' l.:i:.e (;'- 1; i.uve be n working south of
! .."is V.'-::s..n an d ' V.:: .: oo-.l with their shred ler. cut-
row only a rr.aivr of tliirty
Bui? Crrineton Cocki'els
'day.; until Ch
tf the t'hristi.ias re nvm'aranf cs are
i have a few tine Ruff Orpington , fore most in the n.ii.c!-; of th-. shop-
t-r-5 f.ir s iV t'ir.t wi1! I t f t ,.s, T!,..;n u l- r'. irr. Vi- -.. ( i;-
i..': u( louiti ail iue iuiu.t-19 iix ji 5, v.hile I if- last. letter PCt ,....v...l ...vAi nr -rol tV.r the '
i:i::iu- a c:-,r
on a t : .:t vu inity.
;:u-; . lew wriiikie in halters with
. J.!'i.-;i-i tits j ii-r-e. -t ii'v. coveni-
it.'ar. i'-i-tpaid. ?1. Try one,
h '-"-::fir aftrr': l--.iv r:iore. A. J. Toed. Mur-
; -in I'intt:-.- dotk. Nc-br:-ska.
:.:y. driving over Tast Sundav J. W. Kretmer and
! wife v. c re visitine in Lincoln as v. !?
v i. ; ; :.fts r i ;t ;. t "lie"iey. where they were guests
ii;;rf eu
r..ii-4M.
arc a., goir-.
v. r:c i-:VELL.
Slakes Many Trips
fcTaveo ur.'i pri-furoi K-r tr.e noii-
d:iy I. sh.ov.id get i'ii y at on
it reqtiir s c . i -. ; r. pur-.
jl..te i-r.d print th- . rtr.'s ;.:.d or
. i t i s should !e brout;l:t i t!:e Joiir-
T?t nr.;; a i. 1. 1 .-. ti. s
the ino.-t 'taid
is one of ;i:fi
e;: to ! r t - avoid any
soon j il.'e i
number of !k.s.- and a horse, men! at the Chrh
fso hot in tlioir winter clothe are had
an'-rs ex-. ,n t..e ,-,,
knew if th.-y did they would catch,
cold. So they stayed uncomfortable.
And. if they had chanced, UIJ Man
Winter would have come hurrying
back and in the coldest end sternest
of voices he would have whispered in
his ehlily wi'y :
"Don't you know it's winter time?
Wei!, if yon don't. I will tell you."
I '.nf now Old Man Winter h; d boor.
! !invit:c S'.rie Ion? talks with Kill--I
Snow :;;yn.
i ''llaxe you made up y i:r Xmr s lit
j :i yet?" ;:sked old Man Winter of
j Kinz Snow.
' Kitij Snow laughed a goodly lanh
or-
;'dn-
If Voil
a f. ii-.. -.(l bio ta Tiif.lp four trins r;- tiiivl-'"'--' of h:; insr f-nsravcfl ! Onti sniu.
: tr.e
tore
at
the I.rtue of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
ite for the day.
The ..?-!! dciiti'' the work v.! stuc-
f ':...
' ii-; t a new
E. Mclluch.
i!-.v : t the completed the work lat Wcdncs-'av.
V.. Meilugh , v.-l-.iea made the home- tliat much
r com p-1 ion .
-. an ! A. G. Miss Elsie Craig and Mr. Harry
-:-':iri! T.-' in ot Wyinore were spending
f m'K k an:. i.ni.kscivina i.av at tae none e.i ,n-
to Omaha, and on on" of them h enrej
i.a '. to return home by way or i.In- once.
-o n la.-t week. That looks like be
i".' n tht road a iroo.t rc- 1 of !i:e
tii.i-.' to market his s'ock. ti:ey
have to be so"..! if they jre raised.
prepaied p-hn e yt ur order at
V7IXS BY VVAITiiJG
"Ila. ha. Old Man Winter, are your
brrins l'r(-e.".hiir up? Don't you know
th.tt 1 do not iziw Xmas pre.-"nis?
I'm not S;ir.:i Claus and 1 don't be
long to h fattiiiy.
"I cj;n't ima-In? my crandchildron.
Catght No Coons (
Tliis time t'-e re wa- a i t of fun
! 1 in the ch ..
e.iaha. IX-o. 2.
ir-rmer's brother. Mr. Eddie Craig beating the brush from the gfin'r
( lubinnn. wfio !!ii-p'l::y eve-
L
tr:et-o, an-
I'otttr. : the S-.ow Fir !.--, jsavi:
" ' ;r.:nd-d-Vdv. what have yon go!
iiii,.-' T i . Vr no diitiet nil :i W::"- -r in ' .. - - .
... .... i ---- - mi ii: i. -r w '
. ' ' 1 - i . i i l-ii. t r nr'iv.1 To : : 1 v--t fi
: :i i
the coi.s'el-
7 ( -T. i t
i, is a
K !?'.- T'otne- ar.-' ffitnilv of Murdock. '-. v--. o. :.t- s;:.i
th : " in o v. Mfiionaid and faiiii'v w re Ir.rtcn ?ri- n rfttcht
'.-.k. making sp-ndinz Thankseivinc dav in riatt- ri.i.-e. but with, v.- v.-.i.i f r:.. ! results.
. - riouth. wh.ere tfct-v were cuests at The fact;- ; re the o'.rt 'oc k three
..... (. Tr, the !. :-.:e of Mr. an d Mrs. J. V. K' Ily more "coor-" wit i th- m than they
v"-' k to 'look rr--t.t' of Mr.-. Mc-rioiu id. succeeded in baztrhi r.
--. . r- .1 A - i.r'Vf.
' , , ;.: ' - .m :-i v.-er? visitin ir "at the
The Tenor Abating
i ver rv:uci: was ir;-
"Tl..,v t--. . -i ! . 1 r- ri - c-t-r-Vi r liMi(t nf
. luhinan. tb?t "orv -no ear. be, , " , :
:cr a!.-! r. good on -." is still e n-I tht'v vv'"':i-'lt nyt!:irg.
h;s j.d . ''1 have t.'.k-!'. in aboi; j "Ami wliat would the little dears
tit-?' said i'f.fe-. - T'i. ot.ly j want? They don't' want mitten" ami
!h t.t-r'-'T.bl? i.- ti . t I have to ; thev don't want warm shoes and they
star.'! oh n.y fc-t for thr e h' ..rs ev- J don't iant wsirni stockin-rs.
n"'?ht. j "'fbey oo?ibir.'t eat a can-ly enne if
j they were driven one or two or a wair
CjI.! '::ifti!. Tliey never r :id, of course.
othf
joy i r
t;
t! i'-
But Always to Your Disposal
We Appreciate Your Business
Loavc your orders at Office
anc if Rushing, call
liCTEL BOUQUET
15th and Howard St.,
Crr:ahcT fcJcbr.
Busierhoff Shops
FOR FINE INTERIOR DECORATING
8 Si
i-iiVfd al-(-i:t l;e will not !e m--:i,ber
f f v.- r .1 r: r t t-':::'!'. utlit'S.-
ne should take the job of e:e..t:i::u up
As plan is said to be outline 1
V the governor will divide- the
r-t ate it:;o districts, probably foar it'
tt, fi,-- a-: A i 7nrr a ' r urn b.-r. ai.d nam-.- a man in ea-ii !
.ic iv v'jciii-x ir.Ai j. .-u-.a .
Method of Law Eni'orce.Tient,
with Four State Police.
Whi'e G .vtiu r-tl.-.t
no : t:r. ..:-- -. -. a' : .
::n-: U' i.r t. i: he i -? h
: t t: ! t r-'t! a t.i. d mo. , "ts v'
:! ta' i it: - ov. r t " : '. ".
.--v -:..e tit '.: - -
t.;..r. are of the I-,- :. f' :
u-n is to i : " ii I' -
i'iedae ( f r. ho i-iir th
:iaie sheriff :! i '' : : l 1 ii'-lt
active he?.'', of thai dt ut-r.ii.vnt. '
T.;i : do-s t.' t v..-. t. ;-1 . ery :
ime a ?i'-l: n aut- is r-t-.rt.d or a;
",:.i:k robhe iv is -tilled ri . the gov-;
rnor v.-: i i eiz- iii '.' !'- -a and
;i..-.-i!U i.e. tr.' -ty an-.oinoi-IIe. iti
; el. : s 1 1 'i ' t-1 .
tee tit I.-, p. rt o' tir
i.s..ist the local sheriffs in their work
of !aw rnl'oicet.ient and also to d
the e!"iiiiiric-up in tho.'-e counties
-. !.'. if the sherifis have a blind eve
i-van h;-s for !':,,h1 tigers and bootlergers.
Ti.i" plan does isot dif'er muc'i
'.';' !,'.-':' l're.m that of Governor N.iiie after
o . : .i ' t
i : - 11
'f
the
. .",h kitui ( nu:
n
i-
hands the
itii and e
-. .' i -1 upon
tr- event?!'.
t '
it
1,1 be
of: o
d to t.
t
Tit state :
. ;- :tsi d :
w,!l be!
mat-
I
I
.;. t tnforcin pridiii :ti; n. A
,X r : 'i '.--hi i are diie. ted the tover
r t e; force t!:e auto ti.tft law
. sill id aii to iiiri aid whatever r.um-
i -; of deputies he needed.
McCartney Bros,
UNDERTAKERS
Finest Motor Equipment!
TVSN LT7 YC
vTAP. STAFS
. .. -i If: M T St'Tl
:ir, :.t:;-r school.
v.-o-ii . .
'.' y i1: '--ir.: 1 r ti iiav
' with Iheir teet'i.
i - -, ' t '
- . : - 1 w ., '
d they wouldn't want books.
'Thev wouldn't wt.nt s!--ds as tliey
. . home (f friends in Lincoln o:i last
.:. ' ! J- a ' , - .-i - , i i. : t '
i- r. .. .4;8i,,.. r.-.oa ami a!.u o' torritt.'itfr he overv .y attntrs ot . tm.niir so !;
.... i.n ...mo ch-irniTT' fl Wk! ... . 1 l. .. . . .
,, nr.-.-. ...vn..... .... TMie ! -r.iun'tv a it . v.f.tj ii-. nu? . -i in Ieo 1 (i pr nr wr.f.
II. A. io:i and jess j-.i'i- . tt. : ;, . - -r:,---dv iipi'or cortrol .. ,.a ,i i i f . : cotih.n t co ooastim: on tbeioseiv. s.
by the w a s ' f our physician. v ;ji ,.ow expedite payments for them That would be bud taste to say the
A. It. Hornbech. and ail the cases are j... t.;vine: them with anv bank in least.
e iate. on bc-insr given a receipt; "Mv grardehiidren cause tae no
! "worrv and m trouble. While Santa
Cla'ts is workins in his workshop j(nd
wr.ib p'op'o are hurrying fibout in the
.-otni ( r- ioo-tir.g alter scun" r.- -n
t-.atters in Lincoln last Wed-
n'-s;!. v itt.rnnon. they making tne w,i v..;., nf ,, ,w ones devel- w
op
h.o
tr;r ir Mr l.andholm's auto
! . : -jrjes .vrimnaifl. wno nas cnarge . t.. ..,., 1
c':- f f !! Hock Island section daring J . '
da. th- ;'? n'" of I'ad Moomey. "'as a
'i.e . -.r f at F;'it bury from last Thurs-
V w
Tosv
.'..onday.
t chihi
a en ia t
-S'-s at the
d htuily.
a in heir, g held o-,r t j..tin.
i'ersi'ii- d.o.'r ir this .vii! receive
: chocks payable Janu.vry 1st from the
Harried at Church Saturday : coveri.mtiit. If the bend is not
. turn h !:;: trom a hank ;i delay oi
L;st S.t ir-Iav c- t;t red the vei
ah"e!. of Mur-
davK " id result in making out checks
"! dra-l'ter il" '' ' e i.oo'.er. i '. i a:iiioi:L.-.:ejnjeiic
'heel and Mr. " ;"; i -'-de today by the federal re
"w here he is - v.- '-1 ve branch in Omaha.
i ii" e - remony
let
-5. ?
h---.!3 A ISA
A
h v ' Tiifi'lav of last VT-k.
Vt ..t-k a. Ttosenow report s hi? ":: of Mi'-s Aa.t
r- , 1 i r. i; v.iiich have been i:i'ie- dock, the ae-ompt
.ratitir.c f -r scarlet fever as be- Mr. an I .'dr.-. J.
u.tHh better and are getting (lien It 1 1 ;! " Ot
. . - ;..- ,c A tm T-i p ? 'i ;pe.l i 'i ta.'m'tl
rU Kopke has snf-- '. 1 m uniting th ?'.- two ydnu.s ,t;ip!e was BlarJ: books at the Jouniai OfEcft
his coin all piekfd and tt e .
. - !':,!. t and ("ar! !;.-. v.' be -n asiat-
:- ':. the pic k'r.g at t :.e h -!.;e or
l . i ill son. Robert, mar Souii.
";ir. LoeS- Xeitrel parted hist
V.Vt!r."Si!"iv via Lincdn for Kf.r.r.-s
' ' .v. ra 1-e went t'- ;t t:d the
Th-. n't: .-:viiE iVv at th- home !'
h. e;ch'tr. Mr P. A. itertung
a::'' !--r;:iv.
Mrs. Jos"p!i Wutchinek was : pns--'na.
r t- Omah.a b st Thursday,
v here si.e was o".s-i!tin-.' a special-i-'
r'ira. r lit u r eye.- and also spent
Thanks-riving with her husband who
w--r'- t ht re.
?.-. ' '.-1 Mrs. (. Gerr were g'-.ets
at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. O'to
ii.'tfr f.-r Th.a :tk striving day last
' i i:r:d y. 'vh-re they all enjoyed one
,a -tip bft of dinners, as well as a
tot pie: s .r-t day.
:-ii-.--- Maraa-it and Catherine
"o. t t)otb. of v.-iiom are poing to
school at the state university at
'o t . .vere hon e to enjoy a week
a - vi-. v ;,b their oarer)?, A. J.
TV 1 : nd vife. last Sunday.
?-:. T.,e ai.d John, the painters.
- a'-.. -d in (ta-ah- over Thanksgivinc
he 1 a 1 expected
ret h-tae
Keep the inside
of your boots dry
"BcII-Band"' Short
Wool Socks absorb ptr
spirc.ticn and keep the
- - - X V-,. - r-, 4-
j. . i w - . wi I lIoCa iVOl.
wear dry and warm.
This helps to pre
serve the lining, which
means longer life for
beets or rubber shoes.
Socks Vlid theze will
keep your feet warm hi
clu.-. l. cr icr water, and
help to make the wear
ing of rubber boots a
t' fere part of the week. b :t as
ti-,c--.., more, wosk than tliey liad
anticipated, they were kept over.
Hn-.il iloehn and family of Lin
coln were visiting last Funday at the
home cf Mrs. Knchn's mother, M-s.
".. T. Tool, and on their return site
.iccorr.pnnied them, vtsitinir until I
Wednesday morning at the capitol
. r it y.
I
! Kenneth Tool was a visitor in
; ;-o p . Koirg last Wednesday even
i r?nd attendina' the foot ball gme'
. v. hiih was staced there on Thanks-'
!c:virig day. He met there Mr. Win.
Vevcr.-. they both attending the
: game tcether. j
' Louis Schmidt was a visitor at
j Ithica. where he spent the day
'Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. '
jlterman Kraft, where his wife and
1 Kilter, Leah, have been staying for
isoine time as--istinr in looking after,
jthe business of Mrs. Wendt. j
Carl Schlaphoff is Fporting a new
i car at this time, a Chalmers, just
pleasure.
'he same as the one he had before.
and from which he received good
sl i vice. The new one though is a'
I d-.ndy and no mistake as it just i
i euts up the hills. The new wagon
1 was eotlen from Mr. E. W. Thimsran.!
! the auto man. !
and James Johnson of Avoca were
i in Murdock last Tuesday inspecting:
the power plants at the Farmers el-,
r,:r r;.. lr rfir,r.3 01r.p-1;.-.lie power plants at tne farmers ei-(
I' -I U'. L''. ;vlL(itii'!u Ujhii.U!!J ' tvator and at the blacksmith shop
of j. H. Buck, both of which were
iViurdock, Nebraska working t& perfection. The gentle-
Cuislsa, Hebe, January gth to ?lti
Leant Hoiv a Limited Number of Men
Can Attend Absolutely Free!
After five years cf tremendous success, the Advance-Rurnely
Tractor School has become almost a national institution. We
are urging you to attend, because "knowing your tractor"
means more profitable operation, fewer delays, and work
done on time.
The ochocl course i3 divided into tvro parts classroom
end laborahor;'. In the classroom, experts explain the prin
ciples bad: cf OilPuIl Traders. Rumely Ideal Threshers,
Rumely -Trucks, etc. In the laboratory, you tear down and
assemble motors and transmissions; learn to time valves,
locate end correct trouble, etc. You learn operation and
mechanism by working cn each part yoursslf. Ycu get,
in one short veek, a broad, intensive training such as you
could get in no other way.
By means of a co-operative arrangement between our firm
and the Advance-Rumely Thresher Company, we are permitted
to send absolutely free, a limited number of men. . Transporta
tion expensss, equipment, instruction, entertainment, board,
room and every legitimate expense is paid.
Entrance requirements are extremely simple. Ask us to
explain them. Eut quick action is necessary. Call, telephone
or write us for details.
Ed. Sueh5storff FiSurkcck
v?t.-vit ; ."'.?'. v.
N r i . 'X'..' Vv-k
W'-l &iP f V- 3yO
a T-llyr
'Laushcc! a Goodly Laugh."
i--hop. f'ld K:ns Sni!W is doing nuthine
perlups he is arranging for a big
tiiou storm or ever: for a little one, but
that isn't work.
"IVrbaps be is joining is some fes
tivity or other arranged for by his
second cousins, the Icicle Boys and
I'rince Sleet.
T.ut he is not working."
"Well, of course." said Old Man
Winter, "Xmas isn't work for those
who love It, nnd almost every single
j soul dors. As for Santa, I hear he
j ad-ires it. Certainly be seems to when
j I see him hurrying along tlLrrv-jgh the
I snow of Xmas nizht and raas eve.
I "Now, King Snow, it is all very well
for you to say that you haven't e
Xmas list. It is nil very well and all
very true that your grandchildren
wouldn't want mittens, nor would they
want warm stockinrs, and I'm sure,
too, they would not want sleds.
T.ut ct the same time you have a
Xmas list!"
"Horrors!" said King Snow. "You
don't tedl mc-so! What must I do?"
"You have hundreds and hundreds
ami hundreds of names on your Xmas
list," said Old Man Winter.
King Snow gave a great groan.
"lint they nil ask for the one thing
snow! Tliey want It to be a 'white
Xmas' as they call it."
"Well," said King Snow, "I'll give
It to them. King Snow will give every
(no on ills list a present."
And that night King Srw began to
nrti nd to t'ais fer there were only i
several more days before Xmas. And j
i-o eycited did Kir.,: Sne-.v beeome that I
I he ecn snovfed in the windows left
open in bedrooms lh;:t night to make
sure they wochr" all know of his prt
In Xmas!
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T. V. cucGARTKEV,
Ashland, Neb.
Better nava
Good Tires!
The winter weather is coming; when you need more
than ever GOOD TiRES. for you all know hew dis
agreeable it is to have to have tire trouble cn the road.
The prices are just now as low as you can expect and
there is a prcbabiiliy thai they will be higher rather than
lower.
We have alcohol for your radiatorr.. Protect them
frcm freezing.
We ate prepared tc do your repairing in the best
possible manner ana at reasonable rates.
Murdock,
rebr?skn
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tVllW 2!iUi.Ul &tUZ& teUMUmiUUt
Ycu can c.et your Safety Razor Bbdes sharpened
at a cost far below tlie price of new ones.
Mail them direct to us in Lincoln cr leave them
with Mr. Eddie Craisr, the Murdock barber.
Kueftn a EhJenfeidl,
127 N. 12h Street - - Lincoln, Nebr.
dewing Tmm lias Osma!
comes
The harvest and threshing are about over. Now
!- olowinr for the autumn sowings and for the
preparation of next spring's crop. See vs for what
plows ycu neea cither m horse or power drawn.
Repairs fcr all machinery used cn the farm.
See :n: for anything in farming machinery which
you majr need.
Call me by phone and I will be pleased to give
you the best service. Call phone 14-J.
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Pcpa Likes WorK.
F'irt Lhtle I'.oy My pnra 6nys
Second Little Hoy Oh. no. he J j
ii'-n't. lie i-kes work, but he hates
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