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PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, APRIL- 30, 1923. FAGS TWO An Adorable Collection of Lovely Graduation Hats to 5 Some are fashioned of soft crepes, delicate organdies and taffeta; al luring transparent hair braids, laces or malines and then there are any number of fascinating leghorns milans and rough braid hats all with a graceful droop ing capeline brim. They adopt the flower and ribbon trimmings; many with long be witching streamers. E 111 MA PEASE FROM OUT OF THEcTHcn i 'A A column devoted especially to Radio Fans and appear ing each week on Saturdays. , t To know how good a cigarstie can e must ; May 15th, Plattsmouth night. June 5th, Nebraska City night. WOS Watch our State; WOC Watch our Corn. What next? Some of the boys are still arguing the direction of flow of battery cur rent. ' Homes of receiving set owners will be popular congregating places on Plattsmouth night from WOAW. Radio Digest each week contains advance programs of all the leading stations and may be secured at the Journal office. realty can d en a a ex you must try a-v The Plattsmouth night program will be varied enough to be of in terest to every radio fan in the U. S. Write your distant friends. WORTHY CITIZEN CALLED BY DEATH LOCAL NEWS ETAO will not change wavelength on May 15th, but continue to broad cast its weekly message on the stand ard 13-M 8-pt. solid newspaper line. DOINGS IN THE DISTRICT COURT From Saturday's" Dally An action entitled the Bank of Commerce of Louisville vs. Henry Wegcer et al, was filed in the dis trict court today covering action in foreclosure. The plaintiff is repre sented by Attorney Jorgenson of Omaha and the defendants by C. A. Rawls of this city. A suit to quiet title was filed by Attorney William A. Robertson for Ferdinand J. Hild vs. George W. Norton et al, in the court also. Indigestion and Constipation "Prior to using Chamberlain's Tablets, I suffered dreadfully from indigestion. Nothing I ate agreed with me and I lost flesh and ran down in health. Chamberlain's Tab lets strengthened my digestion and cured me of constipation," writes HAVE PLEASANT SURPRISE When all the stations get to op erating on their new wavelengths. interference will be greatly reduced. Now, if Mr. Hoover could issue an order barring old King Static from the air, all would be lovely. From Thursday's T)atly. II. C. Long of Murray was here today for a few hours looking after some matters of business. Mrs. R. P. Vroman, of Ashland, who has been here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Vroman, returned home today on the early Burlington train. A marriage license was issued yes terday in the office of Judge Beeson to Williard W. Kissinger, of Glen ville, Nebraska, and Miss Mathilde Bornemeier, of Elmwood. Lester F. Wunderlich, of Villisca, Iowa, was here for a few hours last evening, enroute to Nehawka to visit there with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wunderlich. . Frank Anderson, the well known stockman and business man of Pa cific Junction, was in the city today for a few hours visiting with friends and looking after some matters of business. Bals Meisinger and wife came in this morning from their home in the country and departed on the early . 1 Burlington train for Omaha, where Martin L. Hursh, Long a Resident of they will consult a specialist in re Eagle, Passes Away at Ripe jgard to the health of Mr. Meisinger, Buried at Alvo. I vnlcn nas been quite poorly of late. I Mrs. A. M. Boynton, of Harting- Brief mention was made last week ! ton, Nebraska, who has been here PC INVESTORS . look with favor upon First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds cn high-grade business property. We Mew Offer an issue owned and recommended by Home Builders. Denominations $100, $250, $500, $1,000 Tax-Free Early cr Late Maturities Ask us for these bonds. A Limited Issue description of properties sccurim I Call or Write American Security Company, Brokers Dodge at ISth Street Omaha, Nebraska MARRIED AT COURT HOUSE of the death of Martin L. Hursh. which occurred just previous to our going to press. Mr. Hursh was an old resident of Eagle and known and highly respected by a large num ber of our people. While he had been failing through most of the From Saturday's Dally. and was accompanied as far as Oma ha by Mrs. Clarence Boynton. Little Miss Lois Jean, who has been sick for several days past with an attack of tonsilitis at the home Due to inability to secure the list'jie was confined to his bed for only t of her grandmother, Mrs. Emma I winter his final illnes3 was brief- From Saturday's Daily. This morning at the office of Coun- visitinz at the home of her son. Clar-! ty Judge Beeson occurred the mar ente Boynton for the past few daysjriage of Roy A. Wade and Miss Golda returned this morning to her home , Emmon, both of Syracuse. The happy Last evening a very pleasant sur- Gf all selections to be offered on thejaDout a week. The funeral was held Weidman, has been required to miss prise was given to Mr. and Mrs. plattsmouth night concert from sta-; Saturday, a short service being held her school work, which is very dis Harry W. Smith at their home on tion WOAW, it is impossible to pub-' at the home and the remains taken j pleasing to the studious little lady. North Fifth street on the occasion of ijsn the program in today "e Journa', to Alvo. where services were held in ) the twentieth wedding anniversary aa previously announced. This will of the guests of honor. I appear in Tuesday's Journal The friends had gained access to the home and arranged beautiful dec-1 The Omaha Grain Exchange sta-!0f John orations of cherry blossoms in a color l tion will be in the air within the ne.xt . born in scheme of pink and white tnat maae thirty days with a 500 watt output. vania, June 2C. 1,830, and died at the home one of the greatest beauty the same as WOAW. We trust that;i,j3 home in Eagle, Nebraska, April and it was not until the party ar- With their new equipment they will 19, 1923. aged 84 years,2 months rived on the scene tnat Mr. fcmiiniput on some worth-while programs, ;and 23 days.: IJe.grew to manhood was aware of what was awaiting for they'll be mighty hard to tune; in Franklin county and was united bridal couple accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Halverson, pioneer residents of Syracuse, motored to this city for the ceremony and witnessed the happy event that joined the lives and -hearts of these two estimable young people. The bride is a resi dent of the Otoe county city and the groom a former well known young man of Elmwood where he has been reared to manhood. Mr. Wade is a former service man, having served C him, although the wife had been out here. taken into the "conspiracy" in order that they might fully carry out their For the present we will not attempt plans. . j to secure, any more advance programs sons and four daughters ine evening was spent in games for publication, as tlie neld Is so wen; and the Dunkard church and the remains 1 From Fridays Daily. laid to rest. Mrs. Edward Runimell deDarted fo-tn T.n'thor Tlnrch nlrtost enn'Mila mnrninor fnr flmoha n-horo cVioiwith the CaSS COUnty b05'S in Co, md Catherine Hursh, was spent a few hours looking after some 01 tne ibtn maenme gun Dattaiion Franklin county, Pennsyl-1 matters of business. Mrs. Fred Hesse of Centralia, Illi nois, who has been here visiting with friends and looking after some busi ness matters departed this afternoon for her home in the east. in marriage to Mary E. Angle, No vember 8. 1860. To this union were born three His wife two sons and two daughters Mrs. George Stroup, Solvay, N. Weyrich & Hadraba. - Y. EGGS FOR HATCHING Rose Comb Rhode Island Red eggs for hatehinsr. Best of stock. $4.00 per 100. Call Mrs. M. S. Briggs. phone 543-J. a9-tfdd&w Large Pekin duck eggs for sale at ?1 for 12. A. O. Ramge; daw TWO MISSOURI JACKS Pride of Kogles Creek nd JAKE PRIDE OF HOGLES CREEK is a jet black Mammoth Jack with white points, three years old. 15 hands high and will weigh 800 pounds. He is duly registered in the Standard Jack and Jennet Book of America, and his number is 25684. JAKE is a jet black, stands 15 hands high, is five years old and will weigh 900 lbs. He is registered in the Standard Registry of America No. 19GS3. He is sired by English Boy, No. 3731; his dam is Emma Hoard, 1S10D. He is an excellent foal get ter. FREDERICK is a dark bay stal l;on, 16 hand3 high and weighs 1840 ILs. His registry number is 21312. and cards. and in the card contests covered In this' line3n Radio Digest, I nrecedod him in death many years Mrs R. w. Knorr ana win KrecK-i occupying much more space than we He moved from Pennsylvania to low were awarded the chief prizes, j could possibly devote thereto. This Piatt county, Illinois, in 1871, and while the consolation prize was wonjpopular radio magazine may be se-came to Nebraska in 18S8, where he has since resided. There are left to mourn his going two daughters, Mrs. Elvah Allen and Miss Edyth Hursh, and one son, David, all residing at Eagle; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; four brothers and one sis- Eagle Beacon. by James Bulin. A real surprise was I cured at the Journal stationery de sprung on the party when the bridal I partment each week party, composed of will KrecKiow as the bride, Lawrence Spreacker as the ttp rpf , Tirt Oni groom and E C, Harris as the min- . ETAO is highly gratified at-the in- isier einereu me iiariur w I terest taken In the Plattsmouth night 01 tne weuuing marcn aim uiuer net tings of a regular weddings One of the pleasing features of the eveiiing was the contest for the best description of the first month of wedded- life and all the answers were so good that no prize was -awarded Those attending the pleasing event were Messrs ana Aiesaames t. Al Bestor. J. V. Hatt, W. K. Krecklow, J. F. Warga, Lawrence Sprecker, R. W. Knorr, James Bulin and J. F. Wolff. program to be broadcast from station WOAW May 15th. First proposed in J ter. this department, the, -idea grew rapid ly in favor and the. Chamber of Com merce was interested' in' tielpirg to put it across. , No w many, Jowns are applying for community assignments, but' Plattsmouth will be first, and her program will give them all some thing to shoot at in the way of high class music. MAKES RAPJD HEADWAY Preventative Medicine Broadcasts Baseball Scores Two new 'features have been ad ded to WOC's program broadcasting of baseball scores daily and "Tourists' Road Report" each Wednesday night at 11 p. m., following the close of the 10 to 11 musical program. Following is the current Week's The tendency of medical science is toward preventative measures. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. Pneumonia, one of the most dangerous diseases that medical men schedule from this popular station: have to contend with, often follows I Baseball scores each nieht exceot a com or attacK 01 tne grip, me Tuesday at 6:30. Tuesday night at 6 cold prepares tne system ror tne re-rl Sunday Pipe organ concert, 6 ception ana development or. the to 6:30 d. m. Church service at 7. pneumonia germ. Tne longer tne bv First M. E. church. DavenDort. coia nangs on, tne greater tne aan-jTwo hour musical program by PAS ger. raice unamDeriain s cougn item- c. orchestra, besinnine at 8 d. m Add . This Fact; to Yonr Knowledge. Store sf edy as soon as the first indication of a cold appears so as to get rid of it with the least possible, delay. It is folly to risk an attack of pneumonia when thisT-emedy may be obtained for a trifle. Weyrich & Hadraba. These two jacks and horse will make the reason of 1923 at my home on the old Keel farm, just south of the Union school house, every day in the week excet Sunday. Terms will be $10 for both jacks and horse to insure colt to stand and suck. When parties dispose of mares or remove from locality, service fee becomes due and must be paid immediately. All care will be taken to prevent ac cidents, but owner will not be held responsible should any occur. Call Union Telephone 5S14 Reverse charges to my Number. A. D. CRUNK, Owner, v: It's false economy to think of do ing without your home town news paper. 15c a week delivers the DauylsIcal program by Davenport Zither journal at your door. Chimes concert every week day ex cept Wednesday, 5:45 to 6. Sandman's visit every week day ex cept Tuesday, 6:35 to 7. Monday Art Young's Ohio orches tra of Cleveland, 7 to 8. Educational lecture at 8:30. Tuesday Quiet night. Wednesday Pipe organ- concert, 7. to 8. Educational lecture at 8. Mu Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that many a person is firmly in its grasp before aware of its pro gress. Prompt attention should be given the slightest symptom of kid ney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn-ou.t feeling, or if the kidney secretions are offensive, irreg ular and attended by pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once. Your townspeople recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the state- i ment of this Plattsmouth citizen. i J. B. Partridge, Eighth and Locust streets, says: "I was bothered a great deal on account of the bad condition of my kidneys caused by hard work on the farm in my younger days. My kidneys acted freely at times causing me to get up a great deal during the night. At these times I was so bad I could hardly straighten. I had to walk with the aid of two canes. Not lone: after I commenced using Doan's Kidney Pills I was well and I have not needed to take them any more. My kidneys were strengthen ed and acted regularly. I give Doan s " We are paying for eggs, 21c cash. George W. Olson, South 6th St. 4 m f t DRESSMAKING, DESIGN ING, HEMSTITCHING AND PIC0T EDGING and Is a fine young man In every way and highly esteemed by a large circle of friends in both Cass and Otoe counties. The young people will make their future home in Syracuse where the groom has recently located. A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism Special Attention Given Parcel Post Orders to AT HOTEL WAGNER Room formerly occupied by Mrs. , Weidman Telephone ?00 or.; 28S-J i 4. MRS. MARIE JEAN 5--K-5-H "A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago com pletely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him a bottle of Chamber lain's Liniment and told him to use it freely," says C. P. Rayder, Patten Mills, N. Y. "A few days later he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar say ing, give me another bottle of Cham berlain's Liniment; I want it in the house all the time for it cured me." Weyrich & Hadraba. NEW KIND OF HATCHING EGGS Silver Campine eggs for hatching. Best of layers. Scarce in this vicinity now. Get them early. Phone 391 or 392-J - Advertising will pay you. The Road to Happiness You must keep well if you wish to be happy. When constipated take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. They cause a gentle movement of the towels. Weyrich & Hadraba. S. C. ANC0NA EGGS A few settings of S. C. Ancona eggs. Shepherd strain direct. $1.25 a setting. Phone 3513. A. O. RAMGE. Ed Schulhof, Piano Tuner. Tele phone 389-J. - - mm Per Bu. (Prime) $ 8.40 (Choice) 10.20 (Standard 13.20 14.40 6.60 8.40 9.00 Alfalfa Alfalfa Alfalfa Alfalfa (Dakota) Sweet Clover (Fair) Sweet Clover (Choice) Sweet Clover (Fancy) Red Clover (Choice) 12.60 Red Clover (Fancy) 13.20 Alsike Clover (Standard) 12.00 Timothy (New Crop) 3.60 Timothy and Alsike Mixture 5.40 Rape (Fancy) 5.50 Sudan (New Crop) 7.50 Cane (New Crop) . 3.25 White Clover 60c lb. Blue Grass 40c lb. Free Seed Samples Ask for . . Free-5 Nursery Boofi Yager Nursery & Seed Go. Fremont, Nebr. ffTT 14 n "TP" MRS. T. G. M'CARTY Hemstitching and Picot Edging N. 4th St., Plattsmouth PHONE 100-J club "(return engagement) 10 to 11. j tUo ro.m for th hithv cnnrlition followed by "Tourists' Road Report." j of my i-ijneyg today. I got Doan's mursuay Arnsis musical pro- at jjauzv's Drug-Store." gram. 7 to 8. Educational lecture at Price -60Ci at all dealers. Don't 8. "osemite National Park." J dmniv nk for a kirlnov remedv eet Friday P. S. C. orchestra program gram, 7 to 8. Educationalylecture at 8. Citizen's Military Training Camps." Saturday A trip through Melodie Land, novelty musical program. 7 to S. One hour dance program by P. S. C. orchestra, 9:30 to 10:30. simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Partridge had. Foster-MTlburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. YE SHADES OF RADIO 14 Money Left With Us grows with ever tick of the watch! TJ AVE you ever made money while you slept? You can experience this pleasant sensation by leaving savings with us, where your money will work 24 hours a day. Start an account here now and watch the watch tick off your earnings. Series Now Open. Start Today! Call and See Us at Farmers State Bank. Plaiismouih Loan & Building Association ' I With station In tprforpnro anri tni 5 I rvrpva ln t statin rf "nnri-ntrtimix thp J-i.B- ' ' w. ."O v..- " " VV I new idea of June weddings by radio has led .to so much confusion that se-v-eral states have been constrained to declare It illegal. We commend such action for it is difficult to imagine a more unsatisfactory performance. Listeners-in on a radio marriage at this time would probably be regaled by a ceremony something like this: Minister Do you, William wee- zow-bing-whistle-run to ta-ta whe- e-e-e take this maid, Miss Eloise butter closed firm at 42 with Texas oil, to be your lawfully wedded fair and warmer tomorrow - in northern part and to keep and cherish her umtn the children s story this even ing will be a fable of the woodchiick played by the Schoonville Symphony Orchestra. Answer I shake a little shimmy on the shores of Kankakee. Minister And do you, Eloise H. Stritt Castor -oil and orange juice in equal parts is one of the best rem edies for children's snap-snap buzz- bang-whe-e-e-e take this bedtime story this evening by Clarence silos should always be open at the top to be, your' lawfully wedded xylophone solo by Sousa's band in a novel march program. Answer Jazzbo Sam in Alabam. Minister-:-! therefore pronounce . you man and Clover College Glee club ,4" - in a Drosram of cheese auoted at 28 4 Union Block cents a pound In prevent forest fires "Thirty years ago I lost the pota-j to off the gallon can of kerosene and ! all the oil was wasted. It made me j hot and I had two sixteen candle power carbon electric lights put into; my house, one in, the kitchen and one in the dining room. They cost a I doHar a month each. They hung byj long cords so Ave could read by their fire-fly light. Look at the illumina-j tion in the modern home today. Do our children appreciate it? No, nor do we of the passing generation un less we pause to make comparisons." FOR SALE 1.450, at A good work mare, wt. $00. Phone 2913. CLIFFORD ROBERTS. daw. -- THREE HORSES FOR SALE A Cass County Insurance for Cass County People! Co. One black team of mares, 7 years old, weight 1400; one bay mare, 7 years old, weight 1350. Guy . Mur ray, Plattsmouth, Nebr. v 4. It u 0 I cnpni n lit 111 U, LLUi ULU Osteopathic Physician Eyea Tested and Glasses Fitted Phone PLATTSMOUTH 208 t upposo You Have a Fire Tonight- Are You Insured? For thirty-three years the Farmers Mutual Fire & Live Stock Insurance Company, now by amended articles of incorporation, doing business as Farmers -Mutual Tornado, Fire and Live Stock Insurance Company of Cass County, Ne braska, has been insuring buildings, hay, grain and live stock for the farmers of Cass county against loss by fire and lightning. This company being strictly a mu tual insurance company, the cost to its policy holders has been less than one-half the regular old line rates. During this time, there has been but three assessments, amountingto eight-tenths of one per cent. During all these years, this company has paid every loss to the satisfaction of all concerned and has adjusted its losses with a promptness that is commendable. ' " We are now going to offer you this same service and the same proportion ately low rates to insure your property against high wind, tornadoes and cyclones. .Our policy will cover and protect your property whether it be a small loss by high wind or a total loss as a result of a tornado. You will receive prompt serv ice, honest adjustment of losses by men who know, and prompt payment. Our Rates Are as Follows: Fire and Lightning. 15c per $100 per year Tornado, Cyclone and High Wind. . . . . 10c per $100 per year A policy fee of $1.00 for all policies written. All policies being on the mutual association plan. Policies may be written for any term from one to five years. This is a home company owned entirely by its policy holders, and insures property, outside of cities and villages, in Cass county only. We need you you need us. Join us in this work. Write, phone or call at office of the Secretary. -Farmers Llufual Tornado, Fire & Liio Stock- INSURANCE COMPANY J. P. FALTER, Secretary PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. Suppose a Tornado Destroys Your Property Tonight Are You Insured? oa your - Ashing- trip .by the Swiss jfYodlers signing off at "9: i