PAGE EIGHT PLATTE3I0UTH 3T3H - WEEKLY JGHR27AX THURSDAY. JULY 22 1926. Farm Loans i made at lowest obtain- i able rates. . Mule Case is Heard in the County Court NEW FAMILIES HERE From Wednesday's Daily . . . In the last few days there has been an increase of several new families to the community, the larger part of these beine families of men that are 1 employed on the construction work I of the new Missouri Pacific bridge We have a few good Farms near Platts mouth listed with us worth toe money. Call us or See us about the above. T. H. Pollock Plattsmouth, Neb. Post Dated Checks Source of Annoyance Judge Duxbury learns a lot About the new officials of the Burlington Extraordinary Bargains Draws in a Special Clear ance Sale Opens Successfully DEATH OF PIONEER BANKER the Lowly Mule in Case of Heil vs. Meismger. of the most active periods for several months Refrigerator Express company have also come here to make their homes and be a part of the community life. Tli npw arrivals in the citv has in- FrOTTl Wednesday's Daily I ,,... ,,1 th.n frr nmilorn hnmos The whole history of a mule, his d these are now practiCally all in good and bad points and the amount ' use and only the hc,mes that are not of work that this lowly member of Rtri,iv in Wninir with the modern (the horse family can perform or the day jving are on the market for many uirrctu hkm mm. ir iau pu.i rental purposes. Tne house uemanu off, was given yesterday in the coun-jnas been very brisk, real estate deal- ty court before judge A. rl. uuxDury ers reoort and thev have enioved one ..... ... ,i - - and tne Hearing was nearu oy a paeK- ed court room. The case was one in which Ed ; Heil and V. II. Meisinger, both well .known and prominent young farmers i of Eight Mile Grove precinct werej' I the litigant;;, and the case arising' out of an action filed in the county J court by Mr. Heil to recover the! amount of 1 110 represented by a j check that had been given by Mr. Meisinger to Mr. Heil and upon which payment had been stopped by the giver of the check before it was presented for payment. The check was given for the pay ment of a team of mules and there by hangs the tale. The answer and cross petition set up by Mr. Meisinger was tnat tne; Large Number From Iowa and Eastern Nebraska. Broadcasters Move to Stop Air Tangle National Association Asked Not to Switch Wavelengths Pending Legislation. New York, July H5. The National Asociation of Broadcasters acted to- ilav tn pnil th confusion caused when i mules were not as represented, thatispvprai local stations raised their 1 they were balky and would not work, 1 wave lengths and made hash of other i shown clearly today in a conversa Such Checks Are Same as Notes and that the check had been given on the ; stations programs. tion we overheard at Fetzers Shoe Unld Are TiVe Them at. Their i representation that the mules were! pa,ii n Kluirh. executive chairman 1 store. A lady, evidently living be- From Wednesday's Daily Enthusiasm was keyed to a high pitch as the doors of nine of Platts mouth leading merchants launched, what is proving to bd an unpresident ed event, in the annals of Bargain offering. Will Bring Thousands. An event of this kind, and a Sale, of such magnitude, with so conspic-i nous and outsanding Bargains, should) cause every man and woman, living in this di their en to come. Worth Investigation. A sale of this' kind is certainly worth investigation, by all, and it will prove to the people, that right here in Plattsmouth you can buy the finest merchandise in the world at the lowest price. Quality for quality, dollar for dollar this opportunity to save so greatly will never be sur passed. Value of Sale Shown. The only regrefable feature is that every merchant in the city did not enter the sale, as the real value was I. D. Clarke, 62, vice president of the A. V. Clarke bank, the oldest banking institution of Sarpy county, died Monday afternoon at his home in Papillion, after a year's illness. Mr. Clarke is the son of the late A. W. Clarke who died in March, founder of the Papillion bank which bears his name. He has been a resident of Nebraska for more than GO years, coming here with his parents in in fancy. He was born December 31, 1863, at Wattsburgh, Pa. Funeral services will be held from the residence Wednesday afternoon at 4. Mr. Clarke is survived by his wife; one son, Robert Clarke of Papillion, and two daughters, Mrs. Floyd David son of San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. W. C. Bercker of Papillion. Karl Brown, well known in this city and son-in-law of Mrs. J. A. Don elan is cashier of the Banking House istrict to come here, and buy' C'arke- , PP ion of winch Mr. tire necessities for months c ,arke was the actlve ueacL Much Wanted Man Now in the Co. Jail Here Own Risk. (representation that the mules were! Paul B. Klugh, i first class for working and which Gf the association, said the more jthe defense contended that therefore than two hundred members of the as- i Mr Afuieini'or q Vi nil 1 r? not havp to nav e-.s:.i-m ....-r. acl-ol nla1ro tVicm- ...... ...v - " - - - - - - - - - - duvkx null n ci c Uiiniu i jiv uf,i, tuu ... for them. The defense claims that 'selves not to change their wave BEGINNING "i 1 argaie w eanesoay July 21st and continuing for 10 days, cr until July 31st, inclusive! We, with S other Plattsmouth merchants, are holding a Mammoth Midsummer Sale. Nothing equal to it ever attempted before in Plattsmouth. Read our 8-page announce ment. It means dollars in your pocket! c. VT TJT A. . w escott s "See It Before You Buy It!" DS Frank Andrews Apprehended at Ne braska City Is Brought Here bv Sheriff Stewart. tween Plattsmouth and Nebraska City had just purchased footwear, and re marked that she had traded a good Frorr. Wednesdays Daily for them. The defense claims that!siva nnt tn chaneo thpir wave 1 deal in that store in years gone by. The office of the county attorney ,hp mult had heen guaranteed bv ictho nonriino- raiac-a nf nrtermato! but had not ben in Plattsmouth for a , . " ..w.&v.. ..v. ...a o - i . nas in me past iew weths ieueivcu u tne previous owner and that there-1 legislation. number of complaints as to parties fore tne defendant was not liable for The mixup in the broadcasting in giving post dated checks and which the prjce cf their purchase and that ! dustrv was caused by an opinion of the holders later sought to collect but the piaintiff should have to pay the jthe attorney general that the depart which were of course not accepted amonnt of $51 for their care since ment of commerce has no power to by the banks on which they were the time they were in the hands of regulate wave lengths, station power drawn. tne defendant. j and hours of operation. Four local County Attorney W. G. kieck states, The piaintifT. Mr. Heil contended . stations took advantage of the lack for the benefit of the public, the jn hig cage that the muies nad been j of authority and jumped their wave law on matters of this kind that may workcd on nis farm and tnat they I lengths, interfering, according to re be of value to the parties that may;were workanle and the only trouble ports, with other stations, accept these checks jthat they had with them was that) "From a legal viewpoint," said Mr. "A post dated check, Mr. Kic-k j,ey ran aVi.ay occasionally. The ' Klugh, "stations which appropriate a stated to tne representative oi me ,,., nn,i h5s witnesses contended wave lensth assigned to another are long time. She was informed that Plattsmouth people were glad to have her back again. She said, "I always did like to buy my shoes here, and we never traded in a store we liked better than Mr. Bestor's hardware, and it was hard to get in the habit of buying our groceries anywhere else, because we liked the quality we got in Platts mouth, but I just couldn't find the From Wednesday's raiiy Sheriff E. P. Stewart was at Ne braska City yesterday afternoon where he secured Frank Andrews who was apprehended early Tuesday morning near the Cass-Otoe- county line where he was found asleep in his car which Big Crowd at King Ak's 1926 Den Giferim rewntation being especially, enthus iastic over the proposition. It was late when the members of the party returned home but Jill felt that they hud a real time in t he en tertainment afforded them by the Ak-Sar- lit n. REPORTS GREAT CONVENTION v as parked in the center of the road, Cass and Otoe County night at Ak-: From WViine.-day- Daily Sar-Ben's Den Large Crowd From Plattsmouth. by Henry Rnhn.an, a farmer who re-j sides near that place. The car was without lights and Mr. Iluhman col-j lided with the Andrews car. j The man is wanted in this county y r0m Tuesday's Daily and also at Osceola, Nebraska, vhre L,a?t evening was Cass and Attorney D. O. Dwver. of this city, who has for a number of years been a member of the American Bar V ?rei:i t i( 'ii tins inf ri-eent lv -.(tnrni'il I from Denver where he attended the Otoe ; iih etin.r of this organization and re- he is wanted for the robbery of a county night at the Ak-Sar-Uen den ports that it was the grentest session house stealing a watch, clothing, a nnd the representation from Cass'f the lawyers that lie has attended camera and $25 in cash. The camera county, especially from Plattsmouth.! "IU1 ,ie 'ias been at practically all of was found in his car when he was Avaa o;i0 ()f tbe best in a number of the meetings in recent years, arrested. 'VK1rs. fliers hinsr four hundred1 The chief feature at the Denver Andrews was questioned as to the tickets irivin out here bv Guv W imeeing was the deep and ernest effort dry goods I wanted, and my husband i Osceola robbery and stated that he Morgan and Fred Vincent, and ct this tnat tno ',ar made evvidence of oppos seemed to be unable to get the kind, had traded the watch in an Omaha manv were comnelled to cure tickets' tn1 trend of centralization in the urnal. "is merely a promise to pay, that ue muleg had not Deen mis. ' raising a very serious question of jof clothing he wanted here, so we had j bootlegging joint for liquor. It is of admission at the den. The road1 American government that at this ing regarded in the nature of a , rp ented in the sale and that the! property rights. It will not be sur- to o to another town for those , thought that he used the money taken was fi;lc.,i witn oars from Nebraska ! ''me is tending to rob the people of uiuiKs, aim we just grauuauy got in irom tne usceoia nouse ior tne purpose citv and intermediate noints as well : 11 lI1, lr naru nougni nuerues note and under it. no criminal prose cution can be sustained, the holder r.f plaintiff had offered to hitch them ; prising to see many lawsuits started up and demonstrate them for the to protect stations' rights if this con . . HI' till 11 UllIIUOlll Fuen cnecK inning as nis or n r re-, defen(lant at the time of the sale but tinues. There is little doubt in my course the bringing of a civil action, i which h had t de;ired ; mind but that such cases could be won i he acceptance -of a chec of th ina- Thp ,aintiff had as witnesses In j easily, and the offending station tlire. IS something Mr. Kirk States,' , . TT., T . ,mi fa-m,ld nn, dnnht ho onlninoil frnm lUf cuatr tvitiicri ntrii. uuuis ovriucsn., --j J. It. Mayfield. Lloyd Heil. and J. J broadcasting." A. Inurim. while the defense sum- L- A- Nixon, secretary of the Na- V,fh .lilt -Y'moned to represent their side of the! tional Radio Trade association, said n a i n in C. II. Nave, C. F. Dykes. Allie he thinks the situation will cure L-nce action as in the,,. . , ' . . r itsptf that should be guarded against by persons unless they are willing to ac cept it on its face aa a promise to pay and in failure t have to corame cr.se of a note. Also in cases of checks that are re turned as worthless Mr. Kiek states that the acceptance of any amount large or small as part payment on the checks by tbe holder, reduces the, check to the nature of a note and! takes away the criminal liability for the issuance of the false check. On cheeks under $35 the law re gards as a misdemeanor and as such the parties making the checks cannot be extradicted from another state to Nebrarka. but over this amount the parties can be brought back on the no fund checks. The watchfullness of the parties who accept chocks is urged by the county attorney to prevent losses that Meisinger, Lyle Neben and W, Hennlngs. . After the trial of the case and the presentation of the two sides to the court by the attorneys, the decision itself "No broadcaster," he said, "wants to go on a wave length which will cause interference with other sta tions. The station which raises its ine naoit oi coiner to rseDrasKa citv. or nurcnasine: tne car in wnicn he was r.u, r, , .,,.i,. i and finally began buying everything ' found, it being an old and badly used the evening as the caravan there." It's a Wonderful Oportunity to Save Our prediction is that ever family in this country will visit Platts mouth, during these t this is without an equal for honest to-goodness bargains. HAS A REAL PROBLEM From Wednesdays Dally i of . m . . i m. nrz i an(f i,i rf 1 1 1 i- , . 1 1 u r v- la was made by Judge Duxbury in favor ,' uners as mucn iromsucn ,d KanVfi tv hnv whn h. nf thP n'aintiff ATr ATeisin-er and 'condition as the stations with which m ansas Ly oy who has of the piaintifT, Mr .velslner and interferes and COmnlaints from,been here for the Past two weeks is who was awarded the claim for $51:" nierreres, ana complaints r rom . fu h, , F hl fnr - , -the audiences will. T helipvp fnroe iwrnisning a real prooiem ior tne inr run ofipo nr t n r m 1 1 tats cm cu i nni' - - - - - have been in litigation. such stations to return to their as- i : . i a i. t Notice of appeal was given and ieuBiiiS. bond for the undertaking of the ap peal was filed in . the court by the plaintiff in lite action. LOUISVILLE WDTS The feeling of intense interest that has nrevailed between Louisville and occur cf ten when fradulent checks are ' Crdar Crt.ek Laseball teams in the race in the Cass County League has Burlington Has Crack Train in Denver Limited eprune. Cass Co. League Team Standings city police department as well as the county attorney and county judge a? to what to do with the boy. The lad arrived here on the bum with two strangers from whom he had secured an auto ride as far as this city and has since for the great er part of the time been a ward of the police and city. A job was se cured for him near the city on a small farm but the boy was not satis fied and become involved in trouble 'that led to his being brought to the. :ours or 111 iuiii mil u-.-i hhk-ih motored ' ar"' personal rights. Many of the loaders oi the bar, including ( hester I. Long of Kansas, retiring president, and James M. Peck, noted New York attorney, and lone connected with the attorney general's o"ice at Washing ton spoke on this subject. Of the social features of the con- in Omaha he had drank some, at first i "n-;c ,-.,,. .nai vc-ntion Mr. Dwycr was most en- denying that he had been intoxicated, j only a small number selected for the j ' husiast ic over thf manner in which stating that he had driven the car j initatory work and several from this the Colorado bar had planned the en vithout lights until near the Otoe Cjty served to form part of the invol-' 1 01 'tainrn.-n t of the convention and county line when he decided to stop'un'tary fun program of the evening.! which included banquets and lunch and wait for daylight. Aftei consid- one well known county official was!pons v,'"n ''s "' trips out in the cring the matter Andrews later en- picked out as one of the candidates ' most noted -resorts of the vicinity of tered a plea of guilty to the charge ' hut was kept in the "bull pen" and ,,tnvc'r anr' drives through the beau of intoxication and v as given a sen-; ,,nf 1Von -nri-mi miin ii.mit tiof of tlie p.cckies that are among macnine. on to the scene of the evening's fun. This morning Andrews was brought; T1)e show titis vear is a, clever and up for hearing before Judge A. II. entertaining as tbe Ak shows have Duxbury in the county court and stat- w.n in the Dast and ,vith the fun and en days a ed that he ha(1 come to 0maha from horse plav there is a fine arrav of I for honestl sceola where lle ,,ad becn working tuneful melodies that the Knights tor some time and that Willie he was'nreuent in a verv nrtistir manner not even worked on. missim tence oi nnecn oays in tne county half of tlie phoWf as actor or sptcta jail. tor Ine man will be held here to serve j judee James T. Begley gave a real bis time and will then be turned :talk full of pep and interest on the over to ne Poik county authorities to matter of the Missouri river bridge ir. answer to the ohence charged against which all parts of eastern Nebrska him there. ( and -western Iowa is interested and It i? claimed that Andrews ws just : -which ,vas warmly received bv the recently released from the Sidney, large audience, tbe Cass county rcp- iiowai jaw wnere ne serveu a sen tence of several months. the mott world. wonderful sights in the Fancy lamp shade designing is as popular as ever. Free lessons in this interesting work st Bates Book and Gift Shop. Join the classes that are working now. ben intensified by the fact that both Train De Luxe Provided for the a"?ntion f the county authorities.; fJU'tTI raHllninCTC ma h n vr n n enlit ovon In t li A last . ... Tho iip-o nf tha hntr and tha fan Vio A MM. JJf UllUJli, . J - - - " ITOTTft I fc'Tftm tha Woc-t- fnv hr i a- - - "-" - "-"cii two games played. Cedar Creek de-' " feating Lotiisville en July 11th at the! Summer SfcS0n. Crcekers home grounds and Louisville, he has not had the proper opportun ities to become a useful citizen has been considered by the authorities P TV L Pet. j Ciern-vood SSI 889 1 Ced-.r Creek 9 5 4 556 j Nehnwka 9 5 4 556! Louisville 8 4 4 500 1 Manlev 10 4 6 400 1 K.gle 9 1 8" 112 ! FABM FOE SALE The Dovey section. Will sell in one piece or will divide to suit purchaser. See or write O. II. ALLEN, Omaha, Nebr. 2220 Howard Street. j . r.-f. A Home means more if you own it. Make your rent buy a home. Searl S. Davis Farm Louis Investments winning the game Sunday by the Impressive ceremonies attended anfJ they are trying to reach some score of 5 to 1 Jt,'the exhibition In Chicago last week solution that will result in the boy The Louisville team has 'Speed of the Burlington's new train The having better opportunities and to Ritz of Omahi on the mound for them Denver Limited The entire train secure an education. The only course and he was given good support consisting of all'new equipment from that the law can offer is that he be thtougnout tne game by his mates and tvna 1nnnmnt1va tn ttlln . sent to the state industrial school. aesirea ir any otner devised and relatives in until 5:00 p. m., the public e-ihibi- lne east nave Been written to in an tne enaeavor to see li iney cannot taae tne boy and give him a chance Ir 56 li't.rvMnnfnT J"tribut,n. fac.lr tion car was on display in the Chi-' but this is not boys from the quarry town. r-.ftft m ,K, ti,t J the east have b Razed by Fire All Buildings Except of House on Farm Near Elmwood Destroyed Small Boy Injured. Elmwood, Neb., July 20. All the buildings, with the exception of the house, on the farm of Gerald Iteber, three and one-half miles southeast of here, were destroyed by fire at 5 p. life. His parents have no desire to " 4 ut , ... ,.,. Otto Fleischman, suffered severe burns in the blaze. have him and if the other relatives or some citizen that desires to do a real work for society in trying to put the boy on the right track does The fire started when Mr. Fleisch man attempted to put gasoline in the tank of his tractor which was still warm. Some of the gasoline spilled th.v i,Mmr yr.y, o lion having been featured by drives of Raymond Lohnes, hard hit- fim afPearance of handsome new ting outfielder of the Creekers came at fasino-lounge cars which are said 1o times when the bases were unoccupied bo lhe fineit HnIts of railway exp and proved to be without result. lne"r ever built. Lohnes secured a triple, a double and Especially because the new casin.i , .- i j i.:.. . . cars 1 erald s new era in modern mil- f I- 7 y :Z , . wav traiispoi facilities much not appear on the scene the lad will Art Klausehie did the hurling for va- "di...poi . iaciaues mucn kki i -i.,i the Creekers but was unable to hold made or the official dedication of ,ih. f ZrL hi T.!on the exhaust pipe and an explosion the quarrymen and with the ragged 1 traSn. both in Chicago and in JeVdrerIU eeaucat?on Tut followed- Mr" Fleischman. Mr. Reber fielding resulted in the win for the Denver where sister ceremonies weie a."a"e."a ec! " Jun i,faUeland a number of other men were Louisville team. held with luc- mayors of the respect! e f'sof come Jn ,toucl1 f,fitb fementE j threshing oats on the Reber farm. The tally of Cedar Creek was secur- ci,ics caiciatiug. For the first tl.ne ,lnai are not always tne pest. The clothing of the Fleischman lad cd as the result of Ritz walking a on record the iadio flung across the was ignited by the explosion. His man with the bases full and present- continent the details of the dedica-1 .MONTGOMERY COUNTY, IOWA, (father carried him to a nearby water ing the run to the Creekers. tion of a new train. By means of j AUTO PLATES ARE CHANGED ing tank and put out the flames. Mr. (special wires a microphone was set . I Fleischman was burned on his hands RECET7ES AN HOTIOH. iup in the elass-enclcsed sun parlor i Red Gak Ia f Juiy 21. Montgom- from carrying his son. v. vwv. ..v, ja; vi o cufciuca Ay COUIlty IlCOllSe Dlal63 Will D6 Hum- T vi. lew tit iuhmc iiiuuio Station H S The voice of the Quality Clothes Shop in Plattsmouth, broadcasting our regular an nual July Clearance sale "over the Qual ity Clothes Line." This Clearance is on in Full Blast and will continue all of this month. From Vednes3aVs Dally (puffed into the station and departed, bered 63 by the new system, instead ; ved by the men, who put them out Mrs C A Rosencrans nreirint 'whIle Photographers took pictures 0f 74, as they were this year. The 11 :of reach, of the flames. The following of the local' unit of the American and the ,nterested crowd trooped ! counties of the state with more than 1 buildings were destroyed: Barn, Legion Auxiliary, has just received a th,u8 the reat train on an ad" 10,000 autos will, on the new plates, double corn crib, two hen houses, request from Miss Fthel Thomnson mirinS inspection tour, the mayor of be designated with letters, the re- a rage, hog house, and tool house. f 'vn i- Vt TV?P8?J1.' Chicago, the vice president of the'mainder of the counties are to be Five tons of hay and straw and two accept the position ' of ' chairman nf BurlinSton route and other notables numbered from one to 89 alphabet!- loads of freshly threshed oats were pages at the AuxnTary state conven who Were invIted as ue8ts of honor cal order. More than 1,000,000 of. also consumed. The house was saved tion which mee t" Tt Chadro Hn told the story of tnls beautiful train. ' Iowa's new 1927 auto license plates only -thru the efforts of the men and August 23 to 25th Cnadron on Tne interior decorative scheme of . with golden orange numerals on a the Elmwood fire department. A crew oi a blue background, have Deen maae air" iu y.-ic imwun'b - -red.' the state reformatory at Anamosa.' neighbor's, assisted in subduing the i itsi About 200,000 more will be made flames which were threatening the national convention in T Omaha and effect an.d delightful to look upon, j before consignment is completed.' nouse. ine tractor was badly nam- i'cijr jiiete ui luruiure luruugu--touuiy treasurer uao icsmici -t out the new car wan esneclallv de- 2K cara so far this vear and 400 The farm was the property of Miss siened and is aa comfortable and trucks. I Edith Chapman who lives in Illinois attractive as it is new and novel in aci Col igust 23 to 25th i interior decorative scneme or Mrs. Rosencrans'servedinthecap-l!,11,3!,110 ca. 18 t.hat of a ity of page at the convention It ld PmPeiia palace red. mmbus last year and also at the ' ld a,nd f"6"- . n itS her services were of such a high order of efficiency that the state presi dent has been insistent that she ac cept the work of directing the pages m tne coming state convention. SAILING FOR EUROPE style. Thta hnnrvr tn it,a5, ,oi,u i' ne new tram win piy iortn ana much annreeiated hv tho wai back between Chicago and Denver, From Wednesday's Daily- it being a real recognition of thP and is tne Burlington's answer to Among the members of the excur- Mr. Reber was renting the land. LIFE ON A LINER Movie fans will be interested in n ui 11IC . , j . . ... " . . . . .. .. . ..... it:j.j earnest and effective work that Mrs. uemana ior more ana Detter ac-,sion party leaving this country ior tne tnree reels wiucn tne uimeu Rosencrans has been giving the Aux- COIDmoaauons ior summer travelers England today, are Mrs. n. uoraer states Lines nave sent tneir agrui, iliary both locally and in the state who Bpen(i their summer vacation in and daughter, Miss Dorothy, Eugene Miss Marie E. Kaufmann of this city. ' .the Rocky Mountains. jDay. all of Weeping Water, Mrs. J. They depict life as it really is on an C,T j I W. Brendel of Avoca and Miss Imo ocean liner in crossing the Atlantic. FOB oALE j Picnic season is here. Bates Book Heebner of Nehawka. They Joined the These reels will be shown at different insurance The Sophia Schafer farm. four'- V"' 4 . ViUng - Real Estate miles west and five miles north of enmson s picnic goods, including ward to sail on Saturday from Mont- announcements. The first reel "Happy Murray. See F. G. Egenberger. napkins, paper plates (all sizes) and real for England where several weeks Hours at Sea." will be shown Friday Plattsmouth. knife, fork and spoon sets. (will be spent. and Saturday, July 23 and 24. Men's Dress Shirts75c - $1.C0 Work Shirts, each Goc Work Fants, pair $1.65 Overalls, per pair 95c Carkartts. per pair $2 Oak brand Overalls $1.75 Work Socks, 7 pair for $1 Straw Hats Half Price Athletic Unions at 65c Tom Sawyer Elouses 35c Steifel st. It. v,t. 0verall$1.25 1C0 Suits at $10 to $35 Suspenders, pairC0c and 49c Eov3' Suits $7.50 and $8.50 The Bigrgest Bargain in Platts mouth This Week. Ladies' Holeproof Hosiery 35c to 75c Come to Plattsmouth this evzmng the special band concert for CUR opening was delayed on account of the storm c week ago so we've arranged to have it toniie. It is now exactly 102 in the shade, Plattsmouth Journal press time and will not be cooler until you will have purchased some Vassar Athletic cool underwear. We are signing off sine die. The Little Quality Shop on the North Side Philip Mi GOOtL