I MOITDAY. OCTOEEE 15. 1923. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WIIELY JOUFJSAL PAGE THUn GREIGKTON HIGH WINNER AGAINST PLATTSMOUTH 1 1 However, Local Team Shows Im provement Over Previous Game and Scores on Prep. impossible to have one appear other wise. Thus, with the splendid co operation that is being given by busi ness men both along Main street and some of the side streets as well, the city can be uniformly and evenly dec orated on each of the various holi days calling for the display of the Stars and Stripes. The Legion did not take this up for financial gain. but because it believes it is a worthy BROOKHART SAYS WORKING GLASSES IN NEED OF HELP decoration plan, and is solely inter- Takes Up Cudgel in Behalf of Farrn- ested in seeing unbroken lines of American flags on both sides of our Main street. .Armistice day, the next flag hcli- eis and Laborers in Address at Anamosa, Iowa. ! evening by Chief of Police Jones on the streets here and was released on his own bond to appear for trial and can'e up this morning to appear. The court decided that the evi dence as to his intoxication was not sufficient vs he found no evidence of intoxication on the night ta.it Mr. liuiitir.an lir.-'.t ..pp-ai vm! before him and accordingly or J :'ed the cae d mi :-. (1 and ths ! .-i;mn returned to his home at Aviic.i freed of the th:.t hud ii preferred. Anamosa. Iowa. Oet. It. Declar ing that the paramount issues con- ably before that time, so that oppor- fronting the people of Iowa at the From Saturday s Daily The Plattsmouth high school foot- day is near at hand, but the Sheu-dii-ball team yesterday afternoon before dcah concern has promised to have the heavier organization of the tin- installation completed consiuer Creie-hton Preuaratorv sehool of Oin aha by the score of 46 to 3 and had tunity may be had of observing how present time are a co-operative coie the satisfaction of scoring on the really beautiful our main street can for farmers and laboring men, includ- much vaunted representatives of the D mae to look with the new perma- mg Ins own proposed amendment ior Omaha school. nem decorations. The Creighton team, reputed one of the best in the state, did not pre sent the formidable opposition that was felt last week when the Platts mouth team battled the South Side CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDIrIG SON! IAYi FINE NEIGHBORLY ACT Mr. and I.Irs. John Gauer of Near Ceiar Creek Observe Pleasant Anniversary of Marriage co-operative banks, a farmers mar keting bill and the federal reserve administration. United States Sena tor Smith V.. Drnokhart todav made Mr. and Mrs. John Gauer had the clear his stand on these issues in an'nhasure of celebrating their twent address given before an American ' f.fth wedding r-nni ev-u ry at their, home near Cedar C'eeii last Sunday, From Saturday's Pally due r.f tb unlprwl i.1 nets of neiirh fcicrVi c n-l our! ffm t Vi r c Y, r or i n tr rT lmr! v titiilnuci: tKirfnrropH Hnrinfr tbp L'gion barbecue here. j v n t,m:, 1,1 fntin-a-rc f t.nct trvipo- timnJ waa uhci. n i-nm. 1" reviewing his assault on the de- October . th the sport are of the opinion'that the m it tee 'from the Burlington shops nation policy of the federal reserve their reli.tiv-Twa- -m -s ti. i nrt r, ta m-t with nvfrni nf our board, summarizing briefly the status ered together when atiout sixty-hv ot i s and m inhbors giith-l to enj'iy t!ie occasion j EI Ii i i , ry.'i nnr I SHim ililH HEM, Porcc?lain Enameled Inside and Out SOLD BY white in their meeting next Friday, business men and presented them f legislation sponsored or supported w,th them A bo 1. 1 .1 unne , .id The game vesterdav was one in with a purse of almost $220 to be by him in the I inted States sen:, sup -r was s er . tr A , he which the heavy Creighton machine used in the relief work. They ex- and reterrmg to his platform m the tabic was beaut tu ,1, dec rated yuh . , , i ? , . . x . . , ... , , - ' -na coming campaign. Senator Brookhart ; garden f lovers and pie-ented a very said in part: "When I first became a candidate moved out and demolished the Platts- plained that they knew of the fine mouth defense in the first periods of work being done up here by men V'c - "r i", Q ,iaiVr :for tlio senate I stated mv platform uun u I II lilt iiuiiuiu.-t v ' i uir .i i imuti i iiv.n t. . i .mu.ij, i game and three touchdowns were but that they were always at work made in the first quarter. The and had m chance to lend a helping in concrete and distinct terms. Th issues have not changed, except that maae in ine iui uuuner. me am, uau trii-mr iu i two points in the platform have In , n ! M i,- A-na Meising-. .laughter . Creighton backfield eomposed of hand and they wished to show their fulfilu.(1 x.wl)(rrv n,sil;ned the dav'Mr. and Mrs. John Meiinger. pi. Quarterback Porter. Captain Johnny sympathy in some substantial man- , went to Washington and the ship neer citizens of this vicinitv. Si Monaghan Robertson "Mickey" McGuire and ner easily outclassed the MAULEY KEWS ITEMS festive appearance As th.is wi.s t!;eir j-ilver wedding anniversary, they received sone fine and useful sifts ;.pnn ipriate to tlie occasion. Iirs. G:u! r was formerly of i lO- J She J. It would not be possible to tell all Hilirt. , '. ,1 ' ..,. 1 s.v ti v i,a'vf.' :. f'tu. fi.milv of i5 Plattsmouth team in play and with tnat lias been done oy various towns tions (f taxins; war rrotits an(. excels five daimhteis and one son. Mr. amljV their heavy and effective line to pave and organizations, but perhaps noth- proflts to ,,av it as as;;ijnst taxing -Mrs. Gauer are counted among our , tlie way rippea tne l'lattsmoutn line ing mat nas come in nas oeen more the common ,,eople, in Kiles taxes, best families and have the high re for long gains. greatly appreciated than this, com- are vet tQ hc s,ittK.d. I introduced a 'gard and ivs;,eet of all who know The Plattsmouth team was most ing so unsolicited and with so much bn, t() repeai an the vital sections them, and their m:n:v fritnds will effective in the aerial attacks and had good will and sympathy and the peo-!of the raiiroa,i jaw anJ amend the join the Courier in extending con four completed passes and in this de- pie of Louisville have been greaUy,ol(1 law to pu:iip water out of th" ' gro tulaticns jnd bst wishes for a partment of the game showed a su-j touched by this generous deed as j valuation, stop the capitalization of i continued happy life and success, periority over the Omaha team, but J well as by the many other kind deeds junarned increment and reduce the Tiu.se t. resent were Mr. and Mrs. in in 1 n i . -. . - ....... Titon A liii'iin rr Mil f-i?"i.ili AT r bonded portion of the capital. It'and Mis. Prank Palberg r.nd family, j Umg last Sunday at Loun-v Hie. m,.k was smothered in the committee. Six Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sprleck and fam- "'he trip in their auto 'members of that cemmittee wire de- ily. Mr. and Mrs. C.-orge Sto-hr andl. 1 1 ' ' . .' " Plattsmouth implement Company Dealers in Implements and Harness! 1 1 home in this vicinity. Mr. Hauer be- situation revealed that a five acre ing a farmer. The best wishes of a j plat just west of the main portion j'host of admiring friends and of the;. if the village of Murdock, and -m- journa! are txtenued to mis nappy 1 do ;ied in tne lanus 01 .vir. Mroy, couple. had betn selected. Practically every one was satisfied over the result, as they could not well be otherwise, for of all the proposed locations, none were bad. and this one became more in v i.. Tii.in -,ri,. .,if ooiiular and won out in the end. .11 d 1 l 11 . ai.111 cl liujr nil maiv i ui. Mr. T. himself a It. new Ford touring car. the advantages gained in this kind of play were lost in the line plung ing. Krejci and Keil were particu larly effective in the passes and made some great gains for the Plattsmouth team. In the opening of the third quar- performed here. Louisville Courier. ENJOY VEEY PLEASANT TIME Hurley Ilermen and wife were visiting with friends in Louisville last Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. "VY. J. Rau were vis-! Cow for Sale T 1 . tt - Clwif tlinrti T-n 1 1 L r r w Baker has purchased 't,oes ROt d be fresh in 2tsk, ltd. also a HolFtein male calf. FRED FLEISCHMAN. Manley, Nehr. Ifeated in th.e flection and I hope the family. Mr. :nd ter of the game the Creighton coach Stiles in the south part of the city substituted a new team composed of , was the scene of a most delightful the second string men and these were social gathering last evening on the Frem Saturday's laily committee will be reorganized so mv.ard f.;niii Mr. anl A lit: isitrcuiil iiwiui. vi ! iiuim tKin LU 11 1.1ilir U H L IV. Ll:i5 iU Vl il IIU U. i.iiv,vi uun iciuu;. .i.... ... . .v , .-.i f , - - - ... f s isji 11 nil u iriius in jjiiip- t uii-i , Omaha one day last week. ! Mrs. Richard Pickurd was a Will Give Play Thursday The Roval Neighbors of Manley HAVE BUEGLAB ALARM From Tiiirsilay's iJaily Last evening the members of the will put on a play. "Sewing for the i night police force were attracted to Heathen" at the hall on Thursday : the Philip Thierolf store where evening of this week, the proceeds ofj "Red" the watch dog, was heard which will go for the relief of some ; making more or less noise, and it was Farmers Neglected nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Chris I Gauer. M; :nd Mrs. Louis Meising- for a short time last Wednesday. Gust and Henry Wendt of near battled on a more equal basis by the occasion of Plattsmouth team, securing more touchdowns in the fourth riod. The Plattsmouth scoring was made in the last quarter when Stuart Chase, the clever fullback of the lo- ""nt!n':iir v:is done tow.-ird n operative cods for the farmers and , I'-".' '( robehn Mr ' rd ! "''dock were looking after some lnlioriiip- n itdf. nnd mv n m en dvien t -V1 rfc- Ll.VJlU t.Oltelmnn. .Mr. J 1.(1 I . . Mr !'),! t- Tnli 11 ' "'" '"ess mailers 111 Jiauicj oil wsi a supper given by Mrs. .laboring people and my amendment two Stiles in honor of the sixty-first j for co-operative banks had no cl:;.nce .'Mrs. John P. ische. pe-ibirthday anniversary of Mrs. L. G. j The farmers' marketing bill way Mtisinger. Mr. ant h-noieott or Wienwoou. lowa, wno is smothered and the agricultural If pis- . n 4t. c : i nn v . ! . ...... t . X tt ,anon Ulal ai" Pass was liia.tequate I"-'";- . V,m" j t he home of Will Rauth last Sunday In arldmon to thp eniovnient of tnp ..mi ., moi-hio Tiwi.i ,.i... ence .Nt's-m. ll:'rrj lntiaiu. himeri 1 Mrs. Writer Heil. Mrs. Phiiip Schaeftr and .son Elmer nd Flovd Horn, of Piainview, Clar- Thursday. J. C. Rauth and wife with their of the families who have suffered by the flood at Louisville. FOB SALE daughter. Miss Anna, were visiting atig, xi Sliort Horn animals for sale, if taken at once, including a 2.000-ll. i very appetizing repast provided by 'with the federal reserv cals. dropkicked for the score and the hostess the merubers of the party tion. saved his team from being shut out enjoyed the evening in social con- jowa admiiiistra-i v,.'tr-(it- 1!Y':Id ."'',r. Elmer Hen- i ri. tvi-n i,,,;o- ;,i : nin.ns ana ;;is.- v io:u v. emu. lijui ! ille Courici . in the scoring. HAS A GOOD CEOP versation and a general good time until the home going hour. Those who were in attendance were: Mrs. M. E. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Skinner, Mrs. H. O. Dooley and three children. Mrs. L. E. Lancaster and three children. Mr. and Mrs. William Falk and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. O. From Saturday's raily Edward Donat of this city, who has a very fine eighty acre cotton plantation near Falfurris, Texas, Vina r ori1 vfft t Ii o mnct Tiluaslrc T" e norts of the conditions there from his ' M- Stiles and three children of St. agent. "W. G. Schultz. formerly of Joseph. Missouri, Mrs. Clifford John- Cass county, but who has lived in the sop and three children of St. Joseph, south for the past ten years. Mr. i Missouri. Schultz writes that the cotton crop this year is excellent in Texas and TTAS HAND BTJBNED particularly so on the plantation of Mr. Donat. The Donat plantation is From Fri5ay.s r,aiiy nanaieu Dy one or tne prominent res-i , . Tl -If ... - 1 - ' The senator also referred to at tacks upon his recent speech to t!ie American Legion at Indianapolis: "The press quoted me as saying thst C. H. McNider had caused th Muscatine State hank to call loans upon my tenant. I made no such statement. When Mr. Meredith JUST FSOil HOSPITAL FroTn Fi idavV I'aiiy - John Mclanie!. one of the old resi dents of this part of the eountrv. and who has been making his home at t I .n w. ii n 1 in rit."niil..vo:ii(' n-t 1 11 r nvi-r threatened to sue me for 30 cents. I , t;,ir niornlnff lo , i?it frit.niis. Mr. onereu nun ine proceeds irom a z-n ol ."-fid. 2sw. T. PEACOCK. Plattsmouth, Xeb. MET WITH GOOD SUCCESS acre farm in Muscatine county in which I own a half interest, subject to a J 20.000 joint stock land mort gage, if he would pay the interest, taxes and expenses, lie found a drain age tax and refused the offer. Then neighbors of mine, not in the drain age district, offered to put in another -10 acres on the same ti rms. Mere- iiin men went to tiic cnamner oi McDanb ! iias just ret-imed home With the completion of the canvas for uniform decorations yesterday, a total of 1115 flag outfits for display at the curb line had been signed for, and with the exception of some half home to a new roof, which hasten fronts, the entire business por- thought that perhaps some one was trying to gain entrance to the store but an investigation by Officers Hein richsen and Detlef failed to disclose anything out of the ordinary and a careful search was made of the vi cinity of the store and particularly of the alleyway but without result. The only suspicious circumstance re ported was that some person was seen to leave the mouth of the alley mar Sixth street and go toward the north but this may have been only a belat ed resident of the city wending his wav homeward. for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'F.rien were visiting at the Parish house with Rev. Father Uiggins and mother on last Friday. Joe Miller, with the auto of Mrs. .'. Earhardt. took this lady and Mrs. Morgan McCurdy to Witten, South Dakota, one day last week. Peter Vogler has been treating t !i :i 1 tfM"."e In : Tl e IX' To made the property more valuable andiron of main street will be filled in , jine o iecorations and favors of all added to its appearance as well. Hallowe'en novelties of every de scription at the Bates Stationery and Bock Store, Plattsmouth. Complete Clause Breckenfeldt and wife, of rcy hosital in Council t Elm wood, were visiting in Manley fr-;m the r.jutrs. t ;i k i r. g inz an operation. "Jack." as he is Rau. i - l i. : 1 . . . 1 . ....... .,.,'11 .. 1 . lu. SUZ1U, vv 1 1 1 1 e i-,l.i.lll siirri i in aisu in- , . . . . ' , . well represented in this line. The i kinds. Drop m and look them over contract for the placing of the metal when in the city Bargain Wednes- ' -j i - -y l. . .1 n t i i where he spent several weeks for a short time last Wednesday and lousing lel l'f .; ' c; Clay, iney are in tne Annex. r,.-in,i.i,t ..nri ..in,, n .! c t. vi .o-o j-oest of Mr nn,i Mrs w tjlocal plumber, who will go ahead I idents of Falfurris and is kept up in th; nurges at th(? Vni'versity hospital i .i..-- , .ii i v i j ln umana. came nome last evening , comnifrce nt Davennort and descri b in ims iiH-iny "' u..iu .,j p.eu f it uh parents. Judge ed mv farm as a du 'k no,ld Thp M.,t. to hear from Mr. Schultz and to know d M , p.Jl anfl aiQn '".. " C P. J 1 U hot ti! ,nHitinT,a i-n thp coth E!an(1 AIrs- Alle" J- eson and also catme State bank sent for my t-n- " "ito recuperate irom the efiects of a.ant and told him his nntts must be very serious accident sustained a few,paj, when due. uays ago. .miss ueeson nan ner rigiit hand burned in a very severe man ner at th hospital and which oc- The uniform street decoration plan curred in a rather peculiar manner. to which the American Legion has A tea kettle used in one of the rooms W1 ' '.. ion its fo-nnorafion the r.nct feu- had boiled drv and Miss Eeeson tak- . better known over the tastern part of C;-ss county, is still feelins rath er -,veak, bur hrpes in a sliort time to rigain his o"ii tinu vigor. Mioses Maggie and Katie Wolpert and Mrs. Rose Jelly and Mrs. J. C. with the work e.t once. These will be set in concrete flush with the side- jwalk and will in no way interfere FOR SALE One so well this year. NOT CONDUCTED FOR PROFIT. Say Enemies Afraid "This tenant was a German-American boy who had worked on the farm as a hired hand before th" war. ir came on. ho enlisted in our army and served a vear and a half in France. When he came back I believed in him and proposed that waliv.it drtssinc tabie and chair; one walnut rocker; one ivory dresser, one ivory boil; "-piece ma hogany 1 i v: 11 ir room set ; glass doored i lent its co-operation the past few nad boiled dry and iliss fceeson tak days in a canvas of the business intr it up attempted to fill it with houses of the citv is not conducted cold water and the heat and steam a. 1. . . . li.. : 1. . V. f .1 . .. w frtrn iVa Vcttlo inflipfo1 i- i-tn-ni-f. 1 ' ior prom uui noiei iin me iuca ui ...v. ..v. ..v. ......v,. . .-.t . . , . k eli-Mi-e of tlo f n rm in - l,-.lf ; -,r.n . .1 i.i .,,.-no Vi o finrrr.ro r.T , r.-r- 'c ia Ke c u a i f: e oi it. e iami in a luill- geiling a iuu per itui uecuraieu i-umo iu n.v uufevio Ui m-i uaim inal. . v,Bif ,,.,rnt.rthin it 7. . " . 1. in-Mi moiro tt nono,,. .,.anu-nan partnersnip. it .1 1 1 1 11 ril cri liuui Liir uuiiuifiuu piu i ----- .- . . . . . . " tion at least to the Methodist church member in a badge for some time. corner, and at the outset the Legion! pledged its commission amounting to ' Trrrj'WTjTP fjrPT AT TOTTIS- i " " - rug. 9x12; white enamel Eternal" c( ok stovt-; six oak dining room chairs; Galloway cream sepa rator. Evervthini; pvact iculi v new. MRS. HAROLD FRANS. l 1 i mi. e.-st of Union. Phone COO.T. Rauth were visiting and looking af ter some shopping in Louisville last Saturday. P. A. Mookenhaupt from near Greenwood was a visitor at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. i Mockenhaupt and was accompanied jbv the family. t Henry Christensen and wife, of ..Weeping Water, and the sister of; Range wiih pedestrians. SELECT SCHOOL SITE FOR NEW MURDOCK SCHOOL From Friday's I'-aiiy At the me. ting called for tlie se lecting of the location for a site for the new consolidated school building kitchen cupboard; seamless velvet' ;.,,;,.,,. ' r. iat Murdock last Monday night, the sn. of Omaha, were all visiting last.'0 .,. Si nday at the pleasant home of Her in: r i: :i ii 11 ij; s ii ii n ii'v i t in,- n Tovr-ni,..; ir ,1 o r ,1 ha 1 1 o 1 1 i a g. The plan announced for most "v-iiter fi'Tritii "ml To'm making tlie selection was that an in-, and will make good dairy cows. Crane went to Omaha to witness the of the district succeeded iir deciding on a suitable plat after sev eral hours of spirited, yet triendly Journal want ads v&y. Try them. PUBLIC JUCTI0N! The undersigned will sell at public auction at Cullom. Neb., on the larm known as the Falter place, ten miles west of Plattsmouth. and five miles east of -Cedar Creek, sale commenc ing at 1;0 o'clock p. in. sharp, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 29 Head of Cattle These are two-year-olds, and tho of them are heavy springers. formal ballot would first be taken,. Terms of Sale ii i :.i and on each succeeding; ballot the m on1t, ,.r tin .ir.,i nn.ier nsh. liioxiiiE man ii unu eie unumpiiiiifu .-n mi" w, ....... w.... - bv John P. Stander, who attended a!locaKOT living the fewest votes Qn gljms ov(.r j10 a (T.dit f six J. H. Hall departed this morn- Q.",AU. !nuonH r.f ti,o hnvinr match would be dropped from the list. Af- mni,,hs will be civen. mirchaser eriv- required some capital and my brother and I 1)r backed him at the Muscatine State '"P for Omaha, whrre he was called George Schafer and wife of Ben-!ter.it had narrowed down to two.,jlls bankable note bearing eight per 50 cents for each installation order at $3.85 complete, to the purchase of fine outfits for vacant lots and to i ..v, ninnnc . i , .n,,i tvo ' From Friday's I 'ailv 1111 111 a L cum uiovca o 1 1 "uuiu tjT i i t nnc The "Wonder Girl." who has thril- 1 bank for ibout $3, GOO. He has re-; to look alter some prolessional busi- Pon vvcre visiting at the homes of polluS i continue unui one nan t nt interest from date. No property duced his loan about $400 n year, bjness. , Georce Scliafer here and Theo Harms : secured two-thirds of the votes. and;to ,,e removed from the premises un- "VTLLE TO AID IN SEARCH the hardest work and the closest sav- Mis Ar.na Heise! drnarted this and later taking Uncle George and . lls was consiaere:! a most lair an.i-tjl settie( for. Anybody .lesirii to jiner, aunou:ii our nail p.as not paid nioniinf: for f):ii;dia to sptnd the day , Jlis Carrie Scliafer and spending the V . . , i. .n.i. m s0l anything can bring it to tins sale. expenses and taxes in tliese McXider in that city looking after some mat-'.hiy at Ed Pankouin's last Sunday. iters of business. Miss Marie Maher. one of the I I "The moment has arrived when relations as "a foreteller of events : Perhaps 1 should sa something nbo..:t.E. w.Cook were a::.ong the pas d who seems possessed of a re- ne lbs Jes, ot the coming campaign in.Per: tli iM morning for Omaha, w irkable instinct for the foretelling;,10 to soldiers of the American ! thov v;,it for the (UlV hannenines. is to eome to Louis- Region. I P to ..ate my enemies have ' iled Kansas City and Omaha with her rev an markable of happenings, is to come to Louis- . . , , t,je'MHS n:1' ...n . 1 i .i: . . 'chosen the issue and thev have fenc that place and endeavor to locate the !e(1 ,t,a.,!out ith falsehood, misrep bodies of Mrs. Lou Smith and the ; "ntation and tleceit They have little Morgan child, who are stiu located it a long way from home be ,!; i cause there are burning questions ;.t , o ... , , . jhome which they are afraid to face. . SOfMrS.-.mit,h h-h,len '" They also want to conceal the per touch with the "onder Girl a.id sonne, and purpose of the vicious at she has described the location whe re tack which thev make n rh in her vision she saw the bodies a-d ,i i.i i i.-.. , . f ij ti v 1 ia i.iit- ti r is- Mrs. Nettie l!a' decision by everyone. A good attendance was present at kvorth ..,! Mrs teachers of the Manley school, has -ietuiif. -i uai er ineuiun,; i. u, tssen- been inuisposed for the past two here 'weeks and her sister, Mrs. John WM. MILLER. Owner. been completed and the useless bal-.KEX YOUNG. Auct.. lots cleared away, a check-up of the : LOU'VILLE U K COMMERCE. Clerk. Poultry Wanted! will come to Louisville in person, it is stated to try and assist in recov. r icg the bodies. AFTERMATH OF THE FIGHT sue. 1 ti is. not do." I promise you, they shall CALLED BY FATHER'S ILLNESS From fiatnrihiy's I;iily Yesterday afternoon Ralph J. Haynie and sons, lioscoe and Ken neth departed for Glenwood where From Friday's laily The aftermath of tne fistic cn- counter at Avoca Wednesday eve.i- iircrnMFSnAY OPT 17TH , C vt the' were cal,e3 b' the iIln,'ss of WEDNEbLJ A I , UUI. 17111 ing when the Parties involved were father of Ra, h Mr Paul ,Iavnie Dl .mm,tTi Nhraslca aU here and the sifting process stavt- oce of the w resident8 of jIiUs PlattsmOUtn, INebraska ,ed before Justice VUUiam Weber, to county Mrs Ra, h Havn,e haR been A car load of live poultry wanted find le. wh.re. ad wf fr.e f J there for the past few days during VaLiverea at poultry car near i""""1"' Vi?' had the critical illness of the aged pic? the Burlington freight house. Platts-1 e""r 'Vlfe cts of the m nr ,who is offering from a severe mouth WEDNESDAY. Oct. 17th. one "ned tne worst enects ol the mix- attack of bronchial pneumonia. Mr. day only, for which we -the following CASH PRICES pay up. 'Paul Haynie is seventy-four years of age and has spent seventy-three years x- ill T I l.X 1J 1 X uuipiaiiiLs w fit uieu vy vouuiy A A A . A 1 tT! 1 1 ! . Aiiurney a. k,. uoie against v imam in Mi,,a ,.miTlt ua .oel , . , Bucholz in which he was charged there as a babe' b hig fe d with havlTii trior! t n nrnvnl-o on na : . . ..... ii, 1Q' v . T " , :ne ls one ot tne oldest resiednts of iieavy neu, r ""V:. """.that county or in fact in anv of the Heavy Springs, per lb 16c.guage directed against Mr. Mickle western part of the state of Iowa. Old COX, per lb 7c and a similar charge was also laid lWhile his iUnc hag been . v ,i. k against Clyde Bogard. After hearing vro it ic t,lollcrv. tht . UnCKS, per lo tne evidence in the case Justice Wil-' - l'"". ,3 ' iv 15e i eviuence in me case justice vii ; showing some slight improvement but Caw -ner ID J-OC 1 am Weber assessed a finp of Sin ' . ,,, ... .. Legborn Poultry 3c lb. less Fanners, Notice WFDNESDAY is our regular buy-: ing day in Plattsmouth and we will nnc;ivir be there on the date ad-. vertised in this ad U prepared to take ! candies e Bates Corner Book and ?2rJiehJLrZ J, liam Weber assessed a fine of $10 and costs which amounted to $28.60 against Mr. Bucholz while Mr. Bogard drew a fine of $1 and costs, amounting to $13.90. is still very critically ill. AUGUST HUNT MAN ACQUITTED From Saturday's Iiaily Get a box of the famons Norris This morning in the court of Judge all poultry that may be offered us at - Th- above prices. .Stationery Store W.E.KEENEY. 1 the charge of intoxication that had I been preferred against him. Mr. ' Journal want ads pay. Try them. Huntman was arrested Wednesday 15 (&JLB "Vacuum Cleaner No matter hour old no matter how useless your ""ol d vacuum cleaner is worth $12.50 to you toward the purchase of the splendid I Mockenhaupt, has been supplying during the time. Miss Maher is re ported as being some better. George Stoll is working in the Bur lington shops at Plattsmouth, and the farm is being locked after by Mrs. Stoll for the present. They will not expect to continue on the farm for the coming year, but will work iii me Biiops aim win move 10 .fiaiis- mourn wnen tney snail nave gotten matters arranged on the farm. Tlie workmen who have in hand the maintaining of the roads, have! just completed the grading of the road running between Louis Kreck low's and Ferd P.runkow's and have gotten the road in very good condi tion but it has not gotten settled as yet. for we know, having taken that road on our way home last week. ure.mse ilMT AMONG CLEANERS' Two-deaners-in-one. Strong ruction. And a motor-driven brush. A combination that gets the dirt all of it. Ask us, today, to dsmon strate this cleaner on your own rugs with no obliga tion to you. Convenient terms. Nebraska Gas & Electric Co. 518 Main St. What is Your Address? Were Married at Gretna At Gretna, (not "Gretna Green) last Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents, was celebrated the wedding of Mr. James O'Leary and ! Miss Clara Trihy. The groom is well known here, having been born andj grown to mannooa nere, wniie tne bride was a teacher in the Manley j schools for some two years. A num- oer oi pi-opie iroui utrre were over 10 attend the wedding and among them were Father Higgins and Edward Kelly. They are receiving congratu lations and best wishes from their numerous friends here, which are coupled with the best wishes from the Journal for health, happiness and prosperity. Married Last Wednesday At the home of Mr. Edward Bauer I was celebrated the wedding of his Ison. Edward Bauer vand Mies Elsie . O'Brien, a foster daughter of Mr. j Bauer, who has been raised by Mr. and Mrs. Bauer and a most excellent young woman. They will make their Ghesfar Whits Hog Sale!- W. W. Carper's Fall Sale of Choice Chester Whites will be held in Syracuse, Fiebraska, Friday, October 194h, 1923, commencing at 1:00 p. m., 41-HEAD-41 23 choice Spring boars; 7 Fall Boars; 10 open gilts; 1 sow and litter; a top lot of boars and gilts, including many outstanding individuals. This will be one of the best Chester White offerings to go through a ring in Nebraska. A beginner's chance to obtain unre lated boars and gilts. New blood lines for old customers. Herd Sires Spring View Wonder, Alfalfa Su preme, Carper's Model Great and Constructor, the 1922 Jr. Champion. All immune. Write for catalogue. Auctioneers Price &. Guthrie. fiS. W. O&RP&R, Owner Dunbar, Nebraska V fi