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THTJESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926. PLAvTTSSIOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOUENAL PAGE FIVE IT" n h mm n 3 - ! i r -4 . 5 4 I 24-LB. SACK " ' BIG VALUE CANNED KILE 14 PACKAGES DOK'T HISS THIS g Little Hatchet Flour 8 pkgs. Not-a-Seed Raisins 11 Tall Cans Deaii's Milk Noodles or Sea Sh. Macaroni 4 pfcvs- Advo Pancake Fbzr $1 $1 31 ci si v I ' SdNEflOd PI XflMHHXXna LAUNDEY SOAP 4 1-LB. CANS LOOK! LOOK! TABLE SYEUP COOKING SYEUP tm -QI-I OMi 23 BarS P Md G Sap FanCy Red Sahn0D 5 LarSe Catsa? 2 1-gal. Cans Walia Syrup 2 1-gal. Cans Dark Syrup HVOflS 3qn 1 $i $i S1 ci C aaxviriNvao Pnrfe a.a!f S9 Can. IMfTwL- 9 Cans of Sweet Corn J. 51. ciEOHUSGAEniE CAIuTBELL'S 7 Bm Hd Water Cjta. 4 rorK anc osans cans o large Cans lomatoes ci.j,j -dv it o ? ir Electric rark Lnun- o Uood standard rack hojnmy S Large Cans a u,c fre.m rc tj.. Tn-n q f?rl, for -c"1-1- u" Ci ci c., 4 i5s. Lreua Gi I.ut tr lc:u.o cjp J cans l or - s All 19 Ears for crJy gl $1 $1 1 si si ' 51 WE OFFEB CcmbmaUon Offer SPECIAL 4 'look! MMC! rLOUK SPECIAL FlOCr. SPECIAL c I L, n,f,-.1 One Quart of Sweet Pickles c ik I d -assnrad x$ was itjiai 5 large pkgs. Oatmeal and 0ae Qliart Plain olives 8 ,bs- Lare Prunes WD 9tpi Bann SiRd B 11 Ids. B!ae Ros3 Rice 4S-!b. Srck A-G-D Fbur 4Mb. Sack Crocr Flour $1 $1 $1 no usaiS 3321:03 SI 2 25 row Leo's, Eauf Brau or Puritan A STAPLE ITEM Combination Offer rjrjy T lEA VALUE g p r , c " 2 Cans of Malt Sjrup 12 lbs. large Idaho Bean, Bj Fancy Bneaunes R. $!5 Fr, Feache, rcan, Wh:te Pi.:!3.. Cau fcr 1 SI SI 33 3 SI 31 Sl Soft Shell English Walnuts 47 loI7Pillk GOOD GEADE A KEAL BAEC-ATS E-?:-A HCIAL IEE PAIP. 4 , c ;.,. and. viola .borders T it- ! j . r , 1 192G Crop-3 lbs. for Large Bath Towels-2 for Silk Uose2 8 Cans Kc. 3 Feas fcr 10 C Tckg ! i.r. s rancy Dre5. Ses Q p 25c Qiility $1 SI $1 SI 81 ! Si $1 Ken's 2.20-wt. Denim A BIG SAVING Light Oailng Fkmis! j 4 PAni CKLIDEEN'S i Lad s;' Srcts f.rJ Slivpers j T(J? Elae Overalls Pair 11 yds. Unbleached Muslin S3in 5 Yards for Erovvn or Eire!: Slcckigs j 21 Pair Only Pair T $1 31 SI SI j ?1 f io$ jpojs an0 in I . T. ,A: " -Ta j5d s5h: saprpy iuy JO 33103 KEN'S WOOL LOOK! LOOK! LADIES' j;,, E,d Rooa S!i?per$ j wb & Work Socks 3 Pair for 6 yds. Lt. or Dark Percale Silk and Wcol Ho-e PaL- Veo. 35 V.1t Ival'i Sliced Pineapple ivniMiivniv 3! Si 51 " 51 j 51 xno dmisoid tt . n . 1 iext Daturaav. Preparing for Royal Welcome to Santa Claus Committees Being Assigned to Join in the Eecepticn to Jolly Visitor. From Tuesday's rally The coming of Santa Claus to this city on Saturday. December 11th a' 1" a. m., is being arranged in a man ner that will assure the genial repre sentative of the unselfish Christmas? spirit a most hearty welcome and when his sleigh or car as the weather eondition dictate will be used, ar rives at the court house, he will find a real reception. The street decorations will be in charge of John Hatt, F. I. Rea and H. I". Goos and the main street of the city will be aglow with the small Christmas trees in honor of the oc casion of the visit of old Simla. The retention commUiee will be assembled at the court house in time to join in the reception and will consist of Jayor C. A. Johnson. County Comn-.i :;otk !: C. Li. Ppurg- I. r. Fred H. (; order. C. F. Harris City Attorney J. A. Cap well, CUy Clerk Minnie Khnger, County Clerk George R. Sayles. SheriC E. P. Stew : rt. County Judge A. H. Duxbury. County Treasury ?Jiss Mia Gering, Register of Deeds Mrs. Ec?na Shan non. County Attorney Y. G. Kieck, County Superintendent Miss Alpha Peterson. District Judge. James T. P.fgley. Clerk of the District Court Mrs. Golda Noble Beal, Court Re porter Turpin, Frank M. Restor. John J. Cloidt, A. G. Uach. Mrs. E J. Rirhey, Miss May Murphy. Mrs. lid Brantner, Mrs. John F. Gorder, Mrs. Ralph Anderson, Mrs. C. A Troop, Mrs. W. L. Pronst, Mrs. J. E. Vviles, Mrs. Val Burkle, Mrs. C. S. PHOTOGRAPHS made on or before December 22nd will be ready for CHRISTMAS! Please sit early The Cummins Studio rt 1 . 1 t ie aere to ereet mm: Forbes. Mrs. M. L. Buttery. T.Irs. William Woolcott, Mrs. R. B. Hayes, Mrs. G. O. Dovey, Mrs. R. H. Pattou. Mrs. W. R. Holmes. Mrs. J. E. Bald win, Mrs. Anthes. Mrs. Fred Kissiiug. Superintendent R. E. Bailey. S. S. Davis. E. A. Wurl. F. A. Clcidt. Dr. F. L. Cummins, Mrs. S. S. Chase. I Monsignor M. A. Shine, Father J. Hanicek. Rev. H. A. Sortor. Rev. II. G. McCiusky. Rpv. O. G. Wichmanr Rev. V. C. Middleton. Mrs. Y. A. Robertson. Mrs. John Svoboda, Joseph M. Sedlak. Mrs. Joseph Hiber, Sr., Mrs. Rose Bookmeyer. Council men Kunsmann, Egenberger, Harris, Tidball. Chase. Highfield. Schutz. Luschinsky, Shea and Vroman. A committee is arranged consist- I ing of Robert Walling and Carl Ofe who will have charge of seeing that all of the bells of the various churches are rang at 10 o'clock as Santa arrives in the city. ; AEEANGING FOE OPENING From Monday's Daily N. A. Morrow of Nebraska City, who is arranging for the opening of his new chicken nutrhery in this city, arrived yesterday and is now getting the matters pertaining to the opening cf the new institution ar ranged. Mr. Morrow will have the hatch cry located in the Golding property on Chicago avenue and expects to get the new hatchery going by the 15th of December. Mr. Morrow is w?;l pleased with the location here and ii; making all arrangements to ext the new establishment going in full blast. Henry Robert Herold and Mrs. Hcrold motored in Saturday after- inoon from their home at Oklahoma iCl.y. for a few davs' visit here at the home of Mr. Herold's parents and will leave Thursday for New York to attend the Hudnut trade conference. Mr. and Mrs. Herold will return here for the Christmas holidays. ml 2 Basketball to the Front; Teams Getting Started City Team and One Sponsored by the Knights cf Columbus Being Planned. Tora Tuesday's Daily The basketball season which is just opening with the regular prac tice period prior to the three months of enjoyment of this indoor sport, is attracting a great deal cf atten tion in this city where It has been among the most popular of sports. Th" city team that has usually numbered among the best of the for mer high school players of the past years is being talked up by the fol lowers of the sport and John Saltier. June Marshall. Carl Ofe and those two grand old men of basketball, Dawrence Sprecher and Hilt Martin as well as Coach Rothert of the high school team are numbered among the prospects fin this team and with th addition of others who may have at one time flashed on the local court. The Knights of Columbus tear.1 will number some of the well known players of the city and who last year played as the K. O. club team, under the management of Mike Vitersnik. These players number also a large part of former high school stars end include John Svoboda. who is to he captain of the new team. George Scd lacel:, Louis Svoboda, Douis Sedlak, Frank Koubek. Robert Eagan, Ernest Janda, James Holly and Fritz Dutla. It is expected that Ed Gradoville will appear as the pilot of the r.ew ter.m and assist them in their work of the season. The two teams will start their practice the coming week and hope to both be in the best of shape in a short time and be prepared to meet all comers and with the splendid work that they have performed in the past as individual players they should more than make the season interesting. NOETH SIDE WINS From Tneseay's naity The North and South side junior football teams, composed of the boys of the city held a very interesting game on Faturdcy afternoon that re sulted in the victory of the North side aggregation by the score cf 21 to 14 In a hard fought battle. In the olaying Mott Frady featured for the North side team. Christmas cards of all kinds at the Bates Eook and Gift shop. Why not have your name printed cn a box of cards for rememberance. j 1. S" ' ' .s .r 1 :rrt Copy fcr thi? 'tparrmnt jrnlhed by County Asent Hot- ta Call the Fann Xuve.-iu Cf Anyone visliing V - i-nl) x he F. Durep.u office for a T.irri t i-;it l: the ;.!-rlcultiircl aent i.'nou' J cal - r " :i!J -'.'IV i ;r possible any time i:i the m--rr. before S o'clock, because I v.i'i Ic i he o.Tica to do ir.y rci-i work at before S. Many timts I c past y pk'.ce or nc".r it. and could s: ve vrtm trip if you would call me fore ?. ave or r a b:- Annnal Farm Bureau Xxotirg. At tLe annual ir.rctinir held 1 -.st week the following board me 'ii: -ere re-elected: Charles 'oy. s. Louisville: Harry wood; Carl Day, i rieKer, Weepin z Watr New members elected were Mr. Wo: fall cf Alvo. ar-d Mis:-- Resile Gerard of Weeping Water. Jt w;s turrced by those present that the r: rm I.tt reau would continue uio! ' ch lines hifh have alrcrdy ijcen oxb- iished. One extra proje. t will ably be tahen up this yr;".-. 'r poitJtry t-aiiit:;tijr.. .pei:i?'f: ' t- eradication of tubercuiosi.- in p'u; try. At this rneetlt'g J.'ir. Al;'reJ cf the State Serttm ftlznt discus1 ed th. hog cholera situation. ITe s.'.id ti w when an outbreak of choJira con:; : there is only about If. of the 1-.: vaccinated in the state cf Nc.rr.d::'. The nest year nfter the out! ire.: k about 255? of those who vnccirajel will not vaccinate, and the next ye : r about 40 of those who do not vac cinate, and so on down until only 4 of the hogs are vaccinated. Then we usually have another outbreak of cholera. Now this being the case, and history repeats it r-c If. the reruin plants govern themselves according ly. Each year following a severe cui break they curtail their supply of serum to correspond with what they thaink will be used. Since our last outbreak of hog cholera was in 1923. we had reached a low point in the number of hogs vaccinated this yer.r. Some serum plants did not open this spring to manufacture serum because they could see no sale for their prod uct. Then the outbreak cf cholera came and pigs that should have been vaccinated in June were vaccinated in September and Octobcr( tc.king two or three times the amount of serum that they would have at wean ing time. Then of course, in a few weeks a shortage came. Cracklings Instead of Tankage A comparative new by-product of the packing house known as crack lings produced the largest gain pc-r day of any high protein supplorrieiit for corn in a series of hoz Icediug A- .s e:.r::v r.p ' . tri or. . .- ": : : : .: ii. -. nd v. :ii iiV-:'-: x':.: n :VC Titi vljj" ''!" I' . !' n : ge r ":d It Xn: 1. iers corn to pn..'" '' v. mi: I.--, of r- y ,i in i r i.- ivt d i"i i;n l.i ;,r( a v:; I ;; ','e n 'V . ;.u- ;:!.'. ! u: r. .re ' ; hi. ; ! ; : i;m:; whkl. y" '.i. : srr-plv cf t: r- -::tu:-;-:. vvw t; : A will v 1 wnyn Ov"f. i-y th: ii til1-! : i u : e "-. "'. in t'-i- p i;-k- i.- i. -.-t :. ::: tc.l ; V :: i i ;.::;nr.ls the rei. : - r I. it! ii . 1 . - -1 i- either to or s'tbi-i i . una-1.! n ; v;;h I'm- j'i'-y'a i" 1 1 the r . bv.y -.his t -d -. ' ' r lii:s--ed oil -ire;-l or a .1 .'n!' ; p Tt ( f i:. i,. it. sxirr-. Co. K:;k :.. A; at. !! Vi-ii- .u-:.'.t I....-.. : j.r.5 rc:ucT2:ora?.cc ci rej;-; I i -J wi.i:; ii..tiav J,'f'-' The Eu4cs rcrl: cT: Gift SIki has a 1 veiT lar an; tes.v,lha:l Lne cf artist-tc designs rnd which arc nov? 1 -v These Trho v::h to have tiicir, vzr:.z, cr graved on carJs trr-i tirried to plr.ee their orders noTr h?A ! for the Cliritnrr.s S5:.sun. T a; iU'.'J'WtiUil 1 til" liiiV; iJi. Christinas cr.rds is c.onv:r.c:nr. tins IS the lart d best Frrs at 1h ..v. r " ri-e il h- most mi,onb.e C. t, tL.. h been Offered m trxlS City. .',,; v'o!,., '-j-; '"iV' - i - - uth Ad cl:ibfo"be niicd on" i Th " . r. i tern mo 1 farther ming Fnnta C'ahs on rer.t tf Saturday morning and n'.co vol':: : j I t i - j . l . t v. . - - i. . - . . - - KVatiTT- rtrOr n-i tl.e Wps1i'n.nn n-lvTr - ; or the tourist prrk s tt 5. !e:ter known. The fire department hns t.orv - ed the res.uer.t-, of te.e city w;tu- out eaiary for rcrny years ..ami --- a :so desirous o eioing tneir part mr IK: iiiJi'AiilJ'IihiM L-rLiiltULS i; V -, : ., ' rm-.'fer; one -"iiiif1.-- t: jonnsou pump :..ohn V. . i'r.rrer. i-vrJ Ci,. T. .crgiae. pne 4.'a. p. Waterloo Roy I From Tofs(i3v's l.-pv- ; vuunii i.r cn ii:e cct.:."a of V. f ' :,;), ;e cngiii: oi.e cast iron tt.i.k i The of tv" Pi"f .mv;t! i iV-' ttie I'-hi'iuary :.r-i 1 ; Lector: one butchering kettle; one ifiro tleTtmer.V vevin n not r:r.-lho 1 V'' ' ; f V'.,1. i.: ' 12 Do Laval cream neparator; 'evous mood -it their rrre t:r- 1 s.t c. ' V V'"1, h,;. l0-cgg capacity incubator; one i s i l.-.i . . i - - e . i ml. , '-...,..:;. ..jr. ci i..,, r.?t) rnnpcitv iiiCubator and Ell- ' nii: the community m a pituac way dvho donating from Their funds. Their at-J titude is certainly to be crntmeuceS. A A 1 local nevrs is in the Journal. I Cur i:.cre is icsing arizes 10 liie Kidies it: T rcf trnnTTfv. LAJmsJ. id V w ; "i-.V-.i t fl--'-.r c,-w r.r r rr . vTc-rtiiy Matron by 'iniDers cf Home Chapter 1S9. i - From Vi!;uf'ic:.' s Iai!y : La.- t evciih g t.li-r.? was a very largo '11 rttei'.dance ol the m i.rb-rs I!om ' - c hnpter No. 1; Order ff the E.; - ; rr. t-i j; ;--ar j.-re.--. ;:t i-A the '!:; rooiv J "' j'! t!i.; M":s:'r:ii- temple to carry cu: r.: k c f the : vl: tjon of the cfh l o::e t.ve anu a nil. niiu- of the fh!r,r l.;r th" c !' uiag ;'ono mile north of I'lattsnioutli, coei- ! c i I - t r nd V,,rihy Mui rcn Mrs. Jahri ". Gr- ;tur-. ,. , ... i ov:;,y lYtr. n Dioiir . .m -1. j Arcociute Matrcn :wrs. s - I ?B$u Sry v-. ;f.u, t,rd::-vvr Mrs. (luy i f'-l r- ' vi s , . 1 i : I h,' i"1 -'. T ' ' 1 '.i ftal!-! at the c-.l :::.;-; c:f the ' i.:e mertincr v.-as ore "i m re-I- attrud'-d rtid ih" m Miih.J r to '-.1; a rre;: irtT! iir.gs of 5 urge in tl.? pro'c o!- j ii'ii v.-ji'thy cr-'.' r. VISITS rr rr $ q.T'jr1 TTf)?.T7 'type iriciur plow; one New IV p.i rt i:r 'w iw - ' !(i;itiv;-?or; one New Century riditiz ! Fr.-ci Tm: y's 1):.: I hrnic-i ed y .-'terii; . . ,.w.t .1,,. .!;..; t m. .. ,,- . ii.HU i'.'l 'i liiV MS -..l.i; UO.I"ll ....- of the t:ii: wh.) iiave b'.'en ccf.ig::ut- f ihe Re i1 V'-tvl 'i- to .it tend tt ? i V', r ,l,!t" ' 'J;lf V, " grand chapter ot t::e R. A. Id. d m - "! T7-' , c - o- T-r. ' -'-- ua; ei u tiauj. i -A ...-j. i-:,- . M ,1 , mracr say :i ca:, uie person J ; rote to a friend. See the line at ti.e jjtCS Beck r.nl Gift shop. lOUI nr,c r.riid i von sh it at a SXtU , - - " - J The Jourr.al appreciates your in- i terest in phonir.g; us tl.e Tjc.vs. CsJ Ho. C any time. J V - ,;Cr V:.V planter; one 5-shovel plow; ! '' S V t ' ar good low wheel wagon, with , , op.mrr tu Omaha v.nH.i-. I:, v bo onf, running gt.ar:- c.ne Ithe w-n..V? j-rc were ..rrriur C.h,!mrm;l(Ie (.orn t.1lvator. ono 2-hole iS.ohm cf C!-Jro:i: :cn ; . i aop heller; one Stover Nc. 4 fed 3 4 ! Li . VI .5 -TJ in the giving of t on Santas order! 5 j ACCErtS TEACHING POSITION ; Mi?:s Henrietta Tcnnii, who has bee n one of our rural s; hool teachers, jl.i.s acquired the resigned position w r.Iiss Frances Stewart, now Mrs. Cat I'nuger. Mrs. Kr.eg-r has. up to tne pre- ent tirre been teaching the Rock r.lxi'i s- Loci and Miss Toman will cow take over the rsitiou and cc-ntinue I'.vith the work. . All local news is m the Journal. i PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell at PuMi" Auction at my , I UCSClCy, L?CC. LHlTl 'with lunch m rved on Die pre raises at i j;0' ri, the following described articles '0f I.ive Stuck and Farm Machinery, 11 : four Head of Horses o.40 ii uiifl.-: ore s; !(!! h .vm S Seven he id of milk eov s. good c three heifers ai d five calves. Three clnzeti line Leghorn chick ens. Farm Machinery, Etc. ; one Fcrd.on tractor; one 7-ft. Dec ring biml-.-r; uao Oliver tractor : c r.Itivator; one it.-ii.cn case wiiikili; - t-t v--'j,'"v: ono Hicrinc mower; one 10 V.. " .' : ti. disc ; one M.-Coi mick hty ral. ; (;IlC '.'C O.l I II rft'-M'l 1 1 L. ii IIUIZUW , iHocsier broadcast reeder compb"e with rra.-s reed attachment ; rt;e !niL,rt)U, (jtlier artitics space forbids i mentioning. . t f cl All sums oi" $10.00 and uad r. rsish. On Miris over 10.00 r credit , , . 1, . . .. cu i'S mo ins v. in iip civeu, uun uut- fr to f.ye bankable ntc be.ing iD. ttre3t ut tlie rate of eight per cent per annum frcm date of sale. Ko Propt-rty to be removed from the :rremlses until settled for. William Hirz, Owner. ccl. w. k. Young. Auctioneer. Platu-uah State Bank, Clerk