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PLATXSXOUTH SB30 WEfcELY 70JCTR27AL PAGE SIX 3 CELEBRATED GOLDEN WED DING MONDAY Week-Eradb; 1 Specials We are agents for the Butterick Patterns, Gossard Corsets, Star Brand Shoes, Barmon Adjustable; Wash Dresses and iron Clad Hose; K. Ladies black silk hose, special at . 79c New ratines, excellent quality, beautiful ' ' plain and fancy patterns, yd. 75c to. . . .59c Fancy Marquisette drapes, new spring - colors, extra value. at, per yd.. .... .-. S.$Sc Unbleached muslin, good quality, '36 inches wide at, per yd . .15c Canton silk crepe.. 40 in. wide, yd. . ... . .$2.65 Beautiful sport silks, wide assortment of - t patterns; regular $6.50 value at, yd.. .$4.98 Fancy table damasks at, per yd. . ...... .85c New percales, light, dark and fancy pat terns at, per yd 25c One lot of C. B. and Thompson's Glove . Fitting corsets, values to $2.50, special. .95c Women's kid, patent leather and satin slippers priced from $1.98 to. ..... . .$5.95 Children's slippers, a large variety of styles and leathers priced from 59c to. $3.75 Men's new dress shirts, fancy small checks, separate colar3 to match at. . . .$1.49 Mens light weight ribbed union suits, ankle length, ;short sleeves, at. ...... . .95c Men's athletic union suits at .85c Men's pure silk sox, reinforced heels and toes at, per pair 75c Men's silk knit ties priced from 95c to. . .49c Men's trousers for dress and work. A large" stock to choose from. $5.95 to. . .$1.98 Boys suits, latest styles, good materials, at ......... . .Prices you can Afford to Pay Men's new dress oxfords at. .$4.95 Men's Lion brand work shoes at $3.95 Gold Medal flour, 48-lb. sack . .$1.85 Large jar of pure fruit preserves at. ... . .21c Celluloid starch, 4 1 0c pkgs. for . 25c Pure cider vinegar, per gallon 33c Pillsbury's pancake flour, reg. 50c pkg. . . .37c Pillsbury's wheat cereal, reg. 30c pkg 19c Carnation milk, 2 large cans for 25c MR. AND MBS. L. H. YOUNG OF NEAR NEHAWKA ENJOY DAY WITH RELATIVES. MARRIED IN GflSS COUNTY 1 Eighty-four Guests Present and All of the Children to Assist, in the Happy Occasion. Phone 206 " We Sell for Cash and Sell for Less! " ( Fanger's Department Store Plattsmouth, Neb. ft JLS. From Wednesday's Dally There is nothing more beautiful than the twilight of life, filled with the richness of well spent years and especially , when the love song of youth still lingers in the life of man and wife and this was borne out in a very striking manner on Monday when Mr. and Mrs. Lewi3 H. Young celebrated at their home near Ne hawka their golden wedding day. This estimable couple, known over the county as two of the strong and sturdy residents of the community for practically their lifetime, had present at their home to assist them in the happy event their children and grandchildren, great grandchildren and, a host of other relativesand friends and at the close of the day they felt the full meaning of "Love's Old Sweet Song." The home was attractively arrang ed for the occasion and from early in the day the members of the party commenced to arrive to participate in the pleasant event and at the noon time a dinner such as is only found in the hospitable homes of Cass coun ty was served in cafeteria style. As the party entered the dining room the bride and groom of a half cen tury ago led the way and the com pany stood with bowed heads as the Rev. J. R. Simpkins of Nehawka de livered the invocation on the day of happiness. The tables were very pret tily arranged with bouquets of flow ers sent by Miss Leone Davis of Lin coln, a neice and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Troop and which added a pleas .ing touch to the scene. Two large cakes with their fifty candles occu pied places of honor on the table, and these were the handiwork of Mrs. Charles Troop of Plattsmouth and Mrs. Herman Beck of near Murray. Rev. Simpkins gave a few well chos en and appropriate remarks suited to the occasion and Mrs. Earl Hay of Otis, Colorado, who is visiting in the county for a short time, an appro priate reading. The bride rut the Wholly Socks A whole ad to tell you bacnelors how to avoid holey socks. Wear Holeproof Socks either silk or lisle. Price 40c, 50c, ,75c and $1 And a thought for thoughtful married men Wear our Darnproof Socks. Buy them by the box of 6; guaranteed till next November. Price $1.15 and $1.50 the Box. CE. Wescott'sSons 'ON THE CORNER' (Nehawka; Jnlia oung Troop, Platts mouth; Catherine Perry, Mynard; Gertie Beckner and son Stephen, Ed win F. Marler, Murray; Earl C. Hay jand daughter, Irene, Otis, Colorado; Ed Boedeker and son, Ed, Nehawka; John Murdoch and son, John Wal ter, Mrs. George A. Murdoch, Ne hawka Chrissie Young Perry, Leth bridge, Canada; W. H. Irland, Otoe; Alta Boedeker Young, Coleridge; Boedeker, Murray; C. D. Spangler, Murray; F. A. Boedeker, Nehawka; Lester Shrader, Nehawka; A. F. Boe deker, Nehawka; Laura Worthan, Murray; Miss Elizabeth Spangler, Plattsmouth; Mrs. Cameron Cathey. Cameron, Jr., and Lucy Ann, Mur ray; vv. II. Kruger, Rachael Colvin, Nehawka, Bessie Mursoch. ENJOY FINE TIME From Wednesday' Dally. Last evening the members of the Young Men's Bible Class of the Meth odist church enjoyed a very fine time at their club rooms In the first of the "sings" since the Lenten season and an unusually large number were in attendance. It was a very pleas ing occasion throughout and the young men and their friends were given a very interesting talk by At torney William A, Robertson on the LUTHE2AN CHUBCH Eight Mile Grove Trecinct Announcements for ' the second Sunday after Easter, April 15: - At 9:30 Sunday school. Teaching subject: Joseph, the Preserver of His People. At 10:30 Divine worship. (Ger man). Text: Ephesians 2:4-10. Sermon: Saved by Grace through Faith. Remember that Sunday school will be reopened with the coming Sun day. There is a class for everyone. .The Ladies Aid will have monthly marshal; Elmer Johnson, - standard , HP 1 Til fir HfOO bearer: Leonard Born. Fred Trilety, HrM I F llr iVlllrii Stuart Chase. Harold Renner, Russell , Ba Hackenberg, Earl Babbitt and Glen j Henry, preceptors. CALLED ON SAD MISSION , From Wednesday's ltll 'j This morning Frank Detlef and family departed for Glenwood, Iowa, in response to a message announc ing the death there yesterday of Wil liam Detlef, an uncle of Frank, and an old and well known resident of Mills county. The deceased was some HENRY LUTZ CG GURS LAST MIGHT physical expansion of the American cake and each member of the party republic and its territorial gains presented with a piece of the deli- since the time of the adoption of the ed awav and a vf?r and half atro the cious cake to enjoy as a memento of constitution by the original thirteen ; j . i i i A . i rnlnnips find which pnrorprl 1 Y a. I.nii. i aeceasea iaay was marrieu 10 jir. """""' . - Henry Lutz of. this city, who, with Stella. Five yearaJgo Mr. Hyde pass- There are no better people in Cass the four children are left to mourn county than Mr. ana Mrs. Young and her death. In the last illness the hus- on the completion of their fifty years lsiana purchase, the Oregon grant, the Mexican conquest and. Gadsden purchase as well as the later acqui- sixty years of age and has for the its past thirty years been afflicted. with meeting at the parsonage, , blindness and during this long period band has watched with tender care the life of the wife and ministered ; to her needs as the lamp of life burn- " i ed low and all that was possible for After Illness cf Loss Duration Death her care and comfort was given. Be comes to Bring Relief to Well of wedded life they will have the well sition of Alaska, the Philippines and wishes of the friends for as many more years of happiness. I Lewis Henderson Young and Miss ; Sarah Shryder were married at Three 1 Known Lady cf City. April 21th. Everybody cordially welcome. CHAPTER INSTALLS OFFICERS Last evening after an illness many months duration,- Mrs. Henry Lutz passed to her final reward at the home in the south part of the city, having for the past year been sides the husband and children there Groves. Cass county, Nebraska, April remain the parents, Mr. and Mrs. . IS 4 3, at the home of the bride's Schwartz, and five brothers and sis- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. ters, John D. Schwartz, Miss Agnes Shryder, the ceremony being ' per Schwartz, Albert Schwartz. Jr., all formed by John Allison, pioneer jus- Pacific isles and the West Indies The address was full of interest and was thoroughly enjoyed. At the, conclusion the "eats" . com mittee consisting of Jesse Perry and Ward Whelan, who are retiring from duty after a. term of several vears sprung a treat on the crowd by in viting them to the church parlors . QLunan&f ai uci 1 oi.u ag ki, 01., ill 1 - - - - J - of this city. Mrs. Josephine Byers of tice of the peace for old Three Groves where a real feast was spread and ana tne scene or tne marriage was eujoyeu 10 me uimosi ana miormai i of years has been cared for at the borne of his sister. Miss Mary Detlef, ! who has watched over him and cared For the oast married and leaves besides the sister fw wpt. iir rnrwHHnn has been 1 " '"-' "o '".very grave ana nine nopes 01 ner re- Glenwood, Iowa, and Mrs. Mary Sud yka of Omaha. The deceased lady was a member of the local grove of the Woodmen Miiifiiiit 1 1 iiifi i niiiri iiiiu niiuii iuai- . . a fnr hia nKPiia Tho rfcroaooH wa novor , ...... circle ior me pasi iew years ana a From Wednesday s Daily Last evening the members of Cass "ourn nis aeain. ine iunerai ar- rovery were entertained and the cnapter. Order of DeMolay, enjoyed rangemenis nave not Deen announcea death messenger came to her as a re ine installation or tne newly elected.13 and appointed officers of the chap ter and the work was made very im pressive as the young men were giv en their charges. The officers of the chapter for the term are: Edgar L. Peterson, master councilor; Russell Perry, senior councilor; George Per- singer, junior councilor; Carl DOING QUITE NICELY lifelong member of the Roman Cr.th- olic church and the funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from the St. John's Catho lic church conducted by the Rev. M, Word has been received by rela tives of the fact that Glen Allen, now at the University hospital in Omaha is doing very nicely following the Ofe, operation of Saturday and his con- senior deacon; James Warren junior dition seems all that could be de deacon; George Ebersole, senior sirtd. The young man was In very t-tewara; Jrorest bnrader, junior serious condition and a delay in theanhood she was united In' marriage steward; Jack McCarty, scribe and operation would have proven almost j to Earl C. Hyde of this city and to ireasurer; uien, 1 .ivruger. sentinel; ratal, was , the opinion when the G. Fleming, chaplain; W. Hudson, young man arrived at the hospital. REPORT OF THE CONDITION "e,iru"'uie '7 tx. Shine and the interment be at the Mary Rose Schwartz, daughter of r.Qthri,5 omote 1111. aiiu mis. Aiucii oi-u vv ai ia, ji , was born in Plattsmouth, September 1, 1893, and at the time of her death was in her thirtieth year. She was reared to womanhood in this com munity and received her education here and possessed a large circle of warm friends who will learn with re gret of her death. On reaching worn OF THE this union there were born four children, Robert, Earl, Margaret and 4 V f T V v f f V f T ail T IffililiTiil ON THE CHAS. WARNER 2 Miles Wett of Plattsmouth, on TioescBaj Commencing at 2 O'CIock in the Afternoon The Chas. Warner farm is located 2 miles west of Plattsmouth, on the Louis ville road, where on the above date we will demonstrate at plowing with new 1 5-30 tf cCormick-Deering Tractor Come Out and See this New Tractor Work! m IFIaflsRioDfb fltoPntaQinii, fe T f f T f T T f f T T t T T f T T FARMERS STATE BANK - of Plattsmouth, Nebr. Charter No. 14SO in the State of Ne braska at the close of business March 28. 1923. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts Bonds, securities,-judgments, claims, etc., including all government bonds Banking: house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate Current expenses, taxes and interest paid Cash items . .$271. 011. 4 1.962.S0 15,390.38 11.337.10 8,564.76 6.231.0S 948.73 j 1,750.54 ! Due from National and State banks 64 Currency:...??:3..0..:.:?..? 4.909:oo Young. Murray; William Puis. Mur located in the neighborhood where the L.ewiston church now stands. Af ter the marriage Mr. and Mrs.'Young continued to live for a time near where they were married and later removed to their present home where they have been successful In the af fairs of life. They have tnree child ren living who were present at the golden wedding, being John Ij. Young of Coleridge, Nebraska, Mrs. Chrissie Perry of Lethbridge, Al berta. Canada, and Parr Young of near Nehawka, and have as well ten grandchildren and two great grand children. Four of the grandchildren and the two great grandchildren re side in Canada. Mr. Young is a native of Smith county, Virginia, where he was born December 24. 1852, and in 1S67, in company with his parents, Lewis M. Young and wife, came to Cass coun ty and has since lived here and as sisted in' the developing of the com munity. Mrs. Young was born In Teorla county, Illinois, December 9, 1S54. and was a daughter of George F. and Margaret Parr Shryder. The parents of Mrs. Young came to Nebraska in 1&56 and were among the first set tlers in this part of the west. The relatives present at tho gold en wedding celebration were: R. A remarks made by the members. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hog and chicken farm adjoinin, Murray. To settle estate. C. A. TRENT. Gold coin Silver, nickels and cents. 877.50 ray; w. CJ. Roedeker, Murray: K. A. 2,084.90 Boedeker. Neh.iwka: W. N. Irland. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and en joy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price, $1.25 Ford car for sale. Murray, Neb. -Fred Beverage, a9-4sw Advertising will pay yon. MRS. T. C. M'CARTY A - .. ' ' V '-. . . v Hemstitching and Picot Edging t N. 4th St., Plattsmouth PHONE 100-J - ! ! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of Allen J. Beeson, County Judge of Cass county, Ne braska, made on the 31st day of March, 1923, in the matter of the estate of Cornelius Bengen," deceased, the undersigned administratrix of said estate will sell at Public Auc tion at the late residence of said Cornelius Bengen, about -two miles south of Mynard and two miles north of Murray, Nebraska, on . Monday, April 16, 1923 commencing at 10 o'clocK a. m. sharp', with lunch served on the grounds, the .following described , personal property, to-wit: -"i live Stock One bay mare, seven :years old, wt.' about 1200 lbs.; one team black geld ings, eight and eleven years old, wt. about 3000 lbs.; one team geldings, smooth mouth, wt. about 2600. One registered Hereford bull; sev eral head of registered Hereford cows, some with calf by side. Eight Chester White sows, bred; three spotted Poland China ' gilts, soon to farrow; one spotted Poland China boar; four fall pigs; two Chester "White sows and pigs, far rowed December 25th. .,, Machinery, Etc. One Overland touring car; one set 1-inch work harness; one set 1 inch work harness; one set of driv-' ing harness; one grindstone; one small engine grinder; one band shel Ier; one 12-h. p. Dempster pump ing engine; one gasoline barrel; one hog waterer; one tank heater; one corn grader; one butchering barrel; onehand feed cart; one nearly new 8-foot Deering binder; one 4-roller corn shredder; one 3-section harrow; one 12-inch gang plow; one Jenny Lind cultivator; one Badger cultiva tor; one John Deere riding lister; one wagon and box; one iron wheel truck; with hay rack; one disk har row; one John Deere 2-row machine; one press drill; one corn planter; one 5-foot mower; one hay rake and other articles too numerous to men tion. . Terms of Sale Ten dollars and under, cash in hand. On sums over ten dollars a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum. All prop erty must be settled, for before removal. IRENE C BENGEN, ; ' ' Administratrix. REX YOUNG, Auct. R. F. PATTERSON, Clerk. GOOSE EGGS P0R SALE Goose eggs, 25c at the farm; 30c prepaid if shipped. Mrs. Albert Young, Murray, Nebr. a9-4sw. Itch, Itch, Itch! Scratch, Scratch,- Scratch! The more you scratch the worse, the itch. Try Doan's Oint ment. For eczema,' any skin itch ing.. 60c a box. LIABILITIES 50,000.00 2,000.00 4.30:2.29 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Individual deposits subject to check 162,67:?. 89 Time certificates of deposit.. 162,824.38 Cashier's checks outstanding Due to National and State banks Bond certificates Interest on Liberty bond cer tificates Depositor's guaranty fund... 2,500.00 274.64 ' 1.771.63 TOTAL . ..$388,409.29 otoe? Charles A. Troop, Plattsmouth; r ru Liiui, iiiurrny; i. u. mil. Mur ray; J. L. Young and J. I,. Young, Jr., Coleridge; Parr Younc. Nehaw ka; J. W. Murdoch, Murdock: Ed Jewell, Weeping Wnlpr; A. P.; Boe deker, Nehawka; W. M. Patterson, Murray: Harry Netnu, Nehawka; i,87r..34.c. II. Boedeker. Murray; W. 11. War- ' (lion tlllrnil" f .1 - J nr.. . . naier; muuer noil, mimwKa; tes ter Shrnder. Nehawkn! Anderson Lloyd. Murray; Ilev. J. U. Simpkins, Nehawka; J, L, Hhrmlr, Ncluiwka; Georgo I. Lloyd, Murray; Earl C. Hay, Otlu, Colorado; Charl llerren, Murray. Mem1rtnit John liny. Otis, Colorado: Arthur Troop. Platts mouth; Levi ItUHtorholtji, Murray; Florence lmttrm. Murray ;' Ben Dill, Murray; Clmiic ilcrrcn, ?Mur ray; Fred Lut. Murray; Alice Shra der, Nehawka; 1. M. Davla, 3116 R street, Lincoln: C. J. Schwers. Hart ington; Harry Nelson. Nehawka; J. R. Simpkins. Nehawka; Mary Mast, Nehawka: George Lloyd. Mur- ray; Ed Jewell. Weeping Water; Daisy Young, Nehawka; Kathryn I Young, Mina Jean Young,. Mildred Oil -1 TOTAL 1388.409.29 State of Nebraska 1 83. County of Cass I, E. P. Lutz. President of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Bureau of Pankingr. E. P. LUTZ, Attest: President. . K. H. PCHULIIOP, Director. . , F. It. GOBELMAN, Director. - Subscribed and eworn to before me this 9th day of April. 1923. EDNA M. WARREN. (Sal) Notary Public. (My commission xpir Oct. 19. 1925.) loung, ienawa; wanon xoung. It "The Nesco Perfect A Guaranteed Oil Stove at a Reasonable Price! Step In and Let Us Demonstrate. Wai Heating! 400 HARDWARE Plumbing! Wiring!