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J L THURSDAY, MAECH 24, 1927. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE 3 V The 3d Carload of Purina Feeds will arrive at Mynard About March 25th You save money by taking your feed requirements direct from the car! uinciai rro- PURINA S CHICKEN H rHfwnn?y Baby Chicks and Custom Hatching! SWEET CLOVER SEED W. F. NOLTE, 3 P Plattsmouth Phone 3614 ELS Nebra'k fF3 tf PURiNA g g S i ceedings of the County Board . OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Cass County. Plattsmouth, Nebr., March 1st, 1927. Board met pursuant to adjourn- 'mt'nt. Present. C. F. Harris, C. D. Spangler and Fred H. Gorder, County Commissioners, and Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. I Minutes of last session read and approved, when the following busi ness was transacted in regular form: Mothers Pension orders by County Judge renewing pensions for Mrs. Zella Conley, Esther Converse, Anna Zitka. Mary Piper, Marcia Hise and Mrs. Will Hindman, approved by the Board. Official bond of E. A. Kirkpatriok, member of Soldiers' Relief Commis sion, approved. Official bond of Henry Snell, asses sor. Weeping Water City, approved by the County Judge and filed for re cording. Official bond of Julius A. Pitz, as sessor for Plattsmouth City, approved by the County Judge and filed for re cording. Petition for sale of real estate. Lots 5 and 6, in Block 20, Village of Mur dook, owned by Angelo Antonio Nun ziato (insane) was signed and granted. irQOfflifeSB! ffi 5.00 4.43 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS and the Cost is Most Reasonable If you have tired of your present decoration, or if you wish to have more up-to-date wall paper and color ing, ask me to show you the Orrell Quality line of wall paper. Real quality goods at moderate prices. Graves Burton 'Telephone No. 605 Plattsmcath, Nebr. 7.50 10.40 12.68 9.75 Democrats are Planning to Start 1328 Campaign CAR OF THANKS j We wish to thank the friends and ' neighbors for their kindness and sym- pathy to us on our sorrow, also to the members of the Weeping Water tv Commissioners of the Countv Resolution Before the Board of County Com missioners of the County of Cass, Nebraska. At a meeting of the Board of Coun- of Christian church and the Lutheran Cass Nebraska, held this 1st dav of church of Eight Miles Grove for their arch, 1927, there being present C. Prcrocse to Organize Rallies on Jefferson's Birthday Seek Reecnsecration. Washington, March 22. Democrat ic leaders are preparing to start the 1928 political campaign a full year ahead of time. Leaving aside for the moment: these questions which have led tc; division within the party, they arei seeking to consolidate their lines up- on the issue of "Jeffersonian deinoc-j racy." On Jefferson's birthday anni-j versarv. Annl lr. thev noD to or-! ganize state and county rallies every where throughout the country, services as well as Rev. A. Lentz for his kindness and assistance to our llation-wlde loved wife and mother in her last ill- i ness. Also to those who so kindly re i membered our departed with the beautiful flowers at the funeral. Rest, dear mother, in quiet sleep. While loved ones in sorrow o'er thee weep, jAnd here their heartfelt offering ! bring, And near thy grave requiem sing. ' John Urish and Children. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Garcia, same Anna Bezdek, same Catherine' Ash, t-anie Esther Converse, same. Marcia Hise, same Le'a Rung, same 15.00 QUARRY CASE LAID OVER F. Harris. Chairman, and C. D. Spang ler and Fred H. Gorder, the follow ing resolution was presented to the Board : "Whereas, 'by resolution heretofore made this date accepting 120.000.00 as full liability of the General Cas ualty & Surety Company, of Detroit, Michigan, as surety on the Depository bond of the First National Bank, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and assign ing any right of the County of Cass, Nebraska, as to said $20,000.00 in claim against the First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, or Fred Buerstetta, Receiver thereof, and "Whereas, in a suit now pending in the District Court of Cass county, Ne- Zella Conley, same Doilic Duffield, same GENERAL FUND T. Adams, salary for $104 salary for 55 salary for salary and From Wednesday's Dally The hearing on the case wherein it was sought to have the Ole Olson braska, entitled Mia U. Gering, Coun The purpose of these rallies, as de-;auarry at Weeping Water restrained ty Treasurer of the County of Cass, jonn Peterson, provisions to poor Will February, 1927 Anna E. Leach, February, 1927 A. H. Duxbury, February, 1927 C. D. Spangler, mileage , Bert Reed, salary, mileage Bert Reed, jailor fees and meals M. G. S ott, salary, mileage Mike Hild, clerk for County Treasurer Alpha C. Peterson, salary and mileage Hans Sievers, salary, laundry Klopp Prtg. Co., supplies 1S3.33 scribed in the literature of partyif.- hiactintr fmprtinn in thP miar- Nebraska, v. Fred Buerstetta. Receiv leaders, is tetter to inform the peo-,ry was naite(j iast evening until the er of the First National Bank, of pie of "the true meaning of dem-jnext week wnen the hearing will be Plattsmouth, Nebraska, the County ocratic principles." I resumed. The case was delayed owing of Cass, Nebraska, and others, de- Both th? democratic national com-to the fact that county Attorney W. fendants, the - aid County of Cass, mittee ana the democratic congres-.Q jj na(j to appear in 'he federal Nebraska, has filed its answer and sional campaign committee are send-jcourt at Lincoln today or.' the road cross petition praying, among other ing letters to the party wheel-horses ,, aTlH th rgsa ! tpmnnrarilv thine-s for iudtrment arainst the de- and titular party officials urging that;lajd The case will attract much fendant First National Bank as prin- poor 55.00 State Journal Co., one record book 92.00 Sam Giventer, provisions to poor Plattsmouth Steam Laundry, laundry for jail H. M. Soennichsen, provisions to poor 50.00 C. F. Harris, salary, mileage 60.50 Nebr. Gas & Elec. Co., ser vice for February 41.16 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co., adding machine to Clerk of the District Court 98.00 J. C. Brittain, painting and material 60.00 C. E. Hartford, fuel to Mon roe 10.50 Lorenz Bros., provisions, poor 10.00 I DRAG FUND Sterling Ingwerson, dragging, I RD No. 12 $ 11.70 Jim Edwards, same, RD 12 18.37 R. Ketelhut, same, RD 12 11.60 Geo. Loup, same, RD 12 J. C. Niday, same, RD 11 Harry Albin, same, RD 11 John Heil, same, RD 3 A. J. Ross, same, RD 12 Wm. Jorgensen, same, RD 12 Fred Doran, same, RD 16 E. J. Boedeker, same, RD 9 John Richardson, same, RD 1 Sinclair Ref. Co., gas, RD 1 W. A. Wheeler, dragging in RD No. 27 C. C. Barnard, same, RD ll Neb. Culv. Mfg. Co., road drag, RD No. 27 A. A. Schoeman, dragging in RD No. 3 v Ivan Althouse, same, RD G D. B. Murphy, same, RD 9 J. R. Hill, same. RD 9 Lee Cole, same, RD 3 13.13 G. L. Heneger, same, RD 13 26.40 J. C. Spangler, same, RD 3 N. F. Hennings, same. RD 2 Elmer Wessel, same, RD 13 Chas. Frolich. same. RD 16 R. B. Will, same, RD 1 A. W. Eaton, same, RD 11 ROAD FUND Elmer Wessel. road work in Read Dist. No. 13 $ Chas. Frolich, same, RD 16 Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material, RD No. S. R. Ketelhut, road work in RD No. 12 Fred J. Ruhge, same, RD 13 R. B. Will, same, RD 1 Wm. Richards, same, RD 4 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 BRIDGE FUND Louis Schmidt, bridge work.S Miller & Gruber, same Crane, Curyea & Murtey, material : . Bestor & Swatek, same H. A. Funke, same Bestor & Swatek, mdse CO. HIGHWAY FUND j Elmer J. Rummel, salary and 8.00 expense $ 83.40 WE ARE MAKERS OF THE Famous 8x10 Brooder House Made in sections and can be set up and taken down at pleasure. Sell for $50 each. We also have the individual Type "A" Hog Houses complete, selling for $16.50 and $18.50. Let us show you the value of these buildings. H. W. Tool Lumber Company Murdock, Nebraska premium 40.00 wheels E. A. Wurl. provisions, poor. 21.50 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., motor Fred H. Gorder, salary and grader repairs mileage SO. 40 ; C. C. Baldwin, salary 4. S3 9.2-S and 20.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 A. H. Duxbury, county court fees " 61.75 Rert T?APri same 32.31 Lincoln Tel. & Teleg. Co., service for Febr., 1927 ' DRAG FUND D. D. Lichty, dragging roads in RD No. 1 ' $ John Minderman, same, RD No. 15 Harry Frolich, same, RD 16 Elmer Frolich, sameK RD 1C L. R. Wiseman, same, RD 14 Geo. H. Sell, same, RD 8 Albert Kraft, same, RD 8 Harold Schliefert, same, RD 8 Christie Stohlman, same, RD No. 8 Chas. Voigtmann, same, RD 8 S. R. Parks, same, RD 5 Henry Eikerman, same, RD 5 Harry V. Brickler, same, RD No. 5 23.68 y. i o 8.25 12.02 7.20 21.29 5.30 12.40 29.00 2.60 7.50 33.75 5.20 5.00 7.50 16 .00 65.50 274.83 81.00 144.31 72.00 195.70 105.50 1.4S 9.38 11.25 5.40 3.20 9.00 10.75 3.25 10.45 2.03 2S.12 7.65 5.50 16.00 15.95 9.90 72.51 4.80 4.75 27.30 2.10 80.95 15.60 4.50 23.25 19.50 21.00 18.00 21.00 17.20 11.20 16.80 21.00 7.80 supplies 81. SO Frank H. Baldwin, maintain- er work 4. S3 Sanborn Service Co., mdse 5. S3 Jacob Witt, maintain'g roads 17.10 COMMISSIONER'S FUND 2nd District S. and V. Harris, unloading tractor $ 2.50 CASS-SARPY BRIDGE FUND L. L. McCarty, gasoline $ 2.42 The Board adjourned to meet oa Tuesday, April 5th, 1927. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk. 19.00 11.25 74.40 13.50 Remington Typewriter Co., one new typewriter- W. A. Tulene, digging grave for Lake Dr. E. H. Worthman, fumi gation services : . Omaha Prtg. Co.,- supplies Fred Rueter, pull tractor. G. W. Goodman, salary 110.00 the day be made one of nationwide j attentIon and is warmly contested on cipal, and General Casualty & Surety F." G." Fricke Co'., supplies "to ST. MARY'S GUILD MEETS recouHecranoii 10 me principles oi me both siaes of the action sage or .uonuceno. "These meetings hould be devoted to a teaching of democratic principles, and not to a discussion of candi dates," says one of these letters. "The deep purpose of the plan will fail of accomplishment if the meetings are diverted from principles to personalties." Company as surety, for the sum or farm . $20,000.00, interest and costs, or in Bestor & Swatek, supplies to the alternative for judgment thereror i farm against the plaintiff and her bonds-, Tidball Lumber Co., coal to 83.63 A. W. Eaton, salary Fred Rueter, labor White &. Bucknell, mdse Oscar E. Dowler, salary Peter Mann, labor Frank E. Coleman, salary and expense -- 83.00 7.83 .7.00 62.65 1 9 7 4.50 50.00 3.65 3.66 90.00 6.57 4.40 12.07 j From Wednesday's Daily Yesterday afternoon the members of the St. Mary's guild of the St. Luke's church met at the home of i Mrs. L. L. Turpin with Mrs. jj. W. Bell and Mrs. Turpin as hostesses of HOLD INSURANCE MEETING ;the ocoasion. time in their The ladies sewing and spent the also plan- On last evening a number of policy holders of the Bankers Life Insur ance company of Des Moines held a meeting at the law offices of D. O. Dwyer of this city. It seems that that company has more than tripled its as sessments on those insured. The pur pose of the meeting being to perfeef an organization of all persons in Cass county who are holders of certificates of insurance. The meeti until the evening of it is hoped that all those interested Havana. Cuba, w in Cass county will be present in per son or by proxy to consider the best interests of those insured. Mr. Dwyer was appointed chairman to arrange for the meeting next week and those as he complet interested will please communicate first operation with him at as early a date as pos- sible. m23-ldltw ning for the bake sale that they will hold on Saturday at the office of the Nebraska Gas & Electric company. At the close of the afternoon the hos tesses served very dainty and delic ious refreshments that were much enjoyed. men and the defendant First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, its officers and directors for the sum of $30,882.19 with interest and costs of suit: and "Whereas, the plaintiff Mia U. Gering, as County Treasurer of the County of Cass, Nebraska, in her said suit, prays judgment against the First National Bank of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, for the sum of $20,000.00 as a preferred claim against the as sets of the First National Bank, of very Plattsmouth, Nebraska I "Therefore, Be It Resolved, that farm 44.55 W. H. Puis, engine repairs 1.50 I. J. Fuller, provisions, poor 5.00 John Bauer Co., material and labor 2.90 Klopp Printing Co., 1927 tax lists 141.00 L. B. Egenberger, mdse. to county farm . 23.95 Weyrich & Hadraba, mdse. to - Register of Deeds 1.50 L. C. Smith Typewriter Co., ribbon coupon books 19.00 Philip Thierolf, mdse. to the county farm 32.18 1.00 4.20 1.40 8.00 5.25 HOME FROM CUBA the cross petition of the County of v. A. Wells, provisions, poor Cass, Nebraska, as to judgment lor said $20,000.00 with interest, be dis- 'ting adjourned Miss Mayola D. Propst arrived in med and that said Petition for al Mafch 29 and Lake Worth. (Fla.). March 18th. from iufen' f i Havana. Cuba, where she is employed " in the National City Bank of New Pn the receipt of said $20 000 00 York to the sum of $10.SS2.19 with inter- Miss Propst will go to Omaha with est. and that the plaintiff as County her father. Mr. R. L. Propst as soon Treasurer aforesaid, be relieved of detely recovers from his any nammy ior me bum ui-v.yvv. uu, ana mai saiu piaiunu ic auLuui ized to reduce her prayer for judg- F0R SALE FOR SALE For sale or trade, 2 Fordson trac tors, with plows; 1 Ford ton truck, Ruxtel axle; 2 Dodge touring cars. F. E. Vallery. m23-ltw Pure Buff Orpington hatching eggs, $3.00 per hundred up to April 1st. After April 1st $4.00 per hun dred. Mrs. Guy Wiles, Murray, Neb ment to $10,8S2.19 with interest. "Be it further Resolved, that the said plaintiff, Mia U. Gering. as County Treasurer of the County of Cass, Nebraska, be and she is hereby authorized to file the necessary ml9-2td-2tsw All the news in the Journal. 4.25 5.00 Rihn & Greene, provisions to poor 5.00 L. R. Snipes, Farm Bureau expense 250.29 Fred H. Gorder, telephone calls 1.30 Chris Rasmussen, provisions to poor 4.50 Cloidt Lumber Co., coal to jail and poor 111.65 Hammond-Stephens Co., sup plies to Supt. 5.39 Geo. R. Sayles, salary and expense 169.49 Esther A. Puis, clerk for Co. Assessor 11.25 W. G. Kieck, salary, expense 132.72 Clara M. Wickman, salary 32.50 Cass Co. Treasury, office ex pense E. L. McDonald, provisions to poor Chris J. Elgaard, supplies State of Nebr., D. P. W., for truck repairs Crane, Curyea & Murtey, for material Plattsmouth Motor Co., for supplies 72.19 Kenneth Rhoades. labor on engine Philip Hirz, team work J. G. McMaken, labor, storage II. A. Funke, material CASS-SARPY BRIDGE FUND 'Joe Wooster, salary, tollman$ 95.00 I Albert Cotner, same 95.00 F. W. Elliott, same 95.00 Wm. McCrarey, salary, flag man A. R. Broshers. oil Plattsmouth Motor Co., for gasoline Bestor & Swatek, labor and merchandise 31.52 LOUISVILLE PRECINCT BOND FUND Fred H. Ossenkop, stone, freight, labor $ 95.20 C. W. Geyer. same, RD 5 Wm. Luetchens. same. RD 7 Jacob Witt, same, RD 5 John L. Weyers, same, RD 16 Nebr. Culvert Mfg. Co., one culvert, RD No. 16 Fritz Kaffenberger, dragging, RD No. 2 Wm. Harley, same, RD 15 Thor Boyles, same, RD 15 Honrv Obernolte, same, RD No. 15 Coatman Hdw. Co., matl. and labor. RD No. 6 Ben Swanson, dragging in RD No. 16 Joe Vickers, same, RD 6 S. K. Johnson, same, RD 6 R. M. Coatman, same, RDs 6, 15 and 16 48.80 Albert Thiel, same, RD 7 6.00 Louis Schmidt, same, RD 7 32.00 Walter Stroy, same, RD 7 Jess Stock, same, RD 7 Peter Henriksen, same. RD 16 Frank Hemke, same, RD 7- Herman F. Bose, same. RD 15 A. J. Neitzel, same, RD 7 Harvey Heier, same, RD 7 Fred Creamer, same, RD 7 Henry Obernolte, same, RD 7 Floyd Becker, same, RD 2 Wm. Richards, same, RD 4 Rudolph Meisinger, . same, RD No. 2 Grave! Project in West Part of iomuv rooster ' from Monday's T'aiiy .Residents There Want Hard Surfaced ' North and South Highway Con necting D. L. D. and 0 St. 8.40 Guy F. Heil. same. RD 2 15.00 50.00 3.06 5.93 The Board adjourned to meet on Wednesday, March 2nd, 1927. Attest: GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk 4.43 Efj At Public Auction at E. E. Leach Sale Pavilion UNION, NEBRASKA Saturday, March 26th Commencing at 1:00 O'CIock P. M. These mares are from 5 to 8 years old, and weigh from 1,300 to 1,500 pounds, and are all well broke. When sold must hook to suit purchaser. You can see these mares at E. E. Leach's farm, one-quarter mile east of Union, from Wednesday morning to the day of sale. Terms, six months time, bankable note. E. E. Leach, Owner Rex Young, Auctioneer Bank of Unk?n, Clerk 8.00 '.46 ; proof of claim with the Receiver of the First National Bank, of Platts mouth. Nebraska, foresaid $20,000. 00, and is hereby authorized and di- rectea to assign me remei t,-ei im- university 1jud. Co., examma- cate for said amount to the General I tion questions Casualty & Surety Company, of De-;Tidball Lumber Co., coal to troit, Michigan. poor 11.50 "Nothing herein contained to be Remington Typewriter Co., construed as a waiver of the claim of - ribbon coupon books IS. 00 the County cif Cass, Nebraska, forjL. B. Egenberger, provisions judgment for the sum of $10,882.19, to poor 17.00 with interest, as a trust fund, or in L. R. Stanley, provisions to the alternative for judgment for said sum of $10,882.19 as against the de fendants as prayed for in said cross petition of the County of Cass, Ne braska." On motion of Fred H. Gorder, sec onded by Chas. D. Spangler, that the above Resolution be adopted Said Resolution was passed with the following vote: C. F. Harris, aye; C. D. Spangler, aye; Fred H. Gorder, aye.. Attest GEO. R. SAYLES, (Seal) County Clerk. Keep Fit! Claims Allowed Claims as listed on the various funds were alowed by the Board: j MOTHER'S PENSION FUND .Mrs. Edith Hitt, Mother's Pension for March, 1927 $ 12.00 Mrs. Lillian Adair, same 20.00 Mrs. Martha Haddon, same 10.00 Mrs. Will Hindman, same 15.00 Mrs. Deta F. Burke, same 10.00 Mrs. Mary Piner. same 10.00 Mrs. Birdie -Chancellor, same 10.00 Mrs. Minnie Edwards, same 15.00 Mrs. Minnie Mason, same 10.00 Airs. Anna Zitka, same 20.00 JMrs. Josephine Janda, same. 10.00 Qood HealihRequiresQood Elimination ,TO be well, you must keep the JL blood stream free from impur ities. If the kidneys lag, allowing body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to feel dull, languid, tired and achy. A nagging backache is sometimes a symptom, with drowsy headaches end dizzy spells. That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. If you have reason to suspect improper kidney function ing, try Doan's Pills a tested stimulant diuretic. Users praise them throughout the United States. Ask your neighbor DOAN'S Stimulant Diuretic to the fSdneym Foatcr-Mabura Co., Mfs. Chma,, Buffalo. H. Y. OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Cass County. Plattsmouth, Nebr., ! March 2nd, 1927. Board met as per adjournment. Present, C. F. Harris, C. D. Spangler and Fred H. Gorder.XJounty Commis sioners; Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk. The following business was trans acted in regular form: Order by County Judge revoking Mother's Pension of Cleo Hopkins, approved by the Board. The bid of Dr. O. C. Hudson for pauper practice in District No. 1 for I the year 1927 was accepted by the Board. The Board contracted "with J. N. i Elliott to superintend the County IFarm for one year beginning April '1st. 1927. Report of the Soldiers' Relief Com mission of Cass county was filed with the Board, showing the total amount paid out for relief for the year 1926 to be $660.00, and requesting an ap propriation of $1,200.00 for the year 1927. Claims Allowed Claims as listed on the several funds were allowed by the Board: GENERAL FUND E. Sturznegger, coal and pro visions to poor $ 12.00 D. Saxton. provisions to poor 10.80 Thomas Wiles, work on Sol diers' Relief Commsn 26.00 E. A. Klrkpatrick, same Mary Quinton, matron ser vice at county jail W. F. Diers, provisions, poor F. W. Kruse, salary, County Physician '- ' 20.00 Plattsmouth WateT Co., water , rent for Febr., 1927 H. L. Kruger, mdse. to jail Searl S. Davis, comp. policy M. L. Lohnes, same, RD 2 Philip Albert, same, RD 2 Glenn Meisinger, same, RD 2 Ralph Meisinger, same, RD 2 Fritz Siemoneit, same, RD 1 C. M. Jorden. same, RD 6 Charley Roelofsz, same. RD No. 16 . Wm. Kitzel, same, RD 6 J. H. Fulton, same, RD 1 Albert Murray, same, RD 1 Ed Fitzgerald, same, RD 1 Ed Fitzgerald, same, RD 10 C. W. Stoehr, same, RD 1 Ray Campbell, same, RD 27 J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 10 J. E. Lancaster, same, RD 27 ROAD FUND Fred Lorensen, road work in RD No. 8 f $ Union Lumber Co., matrial, RD No. 15 S. S. Peterson, same, RD 5 Jacob Witt, road work In RD No. 5 BRIDGE FUND J. A. Nelson, work on Ice $ Searl & Chapin, lumber Jacob Witt, bridge workj CO. HIGHWAY FUND S. S. Peterson, matl., labor $ Omaha M. P. Depot, one cyl inder head Chris J. Elgaard, mdse Omaha Baum Store, for cross chains Greenwood Oil Co., gasoline. McMaken's Transfer, carting 19.0 0 12.35 16.00 11. SO Last nitrht alout a hundred r.i'n 14.50 'from Eagle and Greenwood, an 1 i those living along the road west of 5.05 ! Eagle between the two towns, met at the King school house to di-ouss the proposition of graveling the road from O street north to Grpenwod, wood, connecting the D. L. D. and Harding highways. Will Althouse was acting chair man of the meeting and Commif-si.m-er Fred Corder the principal speak er, enumerating the various ways in which the proposition could be got ten at. The defeat of the additional one cent gas tax bill made it impopsible for the county to do any such work, and the State and Federal aid would not be available because thit road is not included in the system of high ways adopted but not completed. The only method available would be a bond issue, either by petition of 51 per cent of the acreage for two miles on each side of the proposed district, or by an election in the two precincts affected. After considerable discussion of the project, the meeting adjourned without action of any kind on the matter. Eagle Beacon. 11.25 19.50 6.00 S.25 6.75 35.52 8.25 6.00 9.00 4.50 4.50 2S. 25 6.50 63.20 2.25 18.00 4.10 30.50 15.05 9.75 .8.25 12.75 31.85 6.82 8.25 39.00 29.90 8.45 5.20 10.40 1.93 37.80 3.00 14.85 21.00 66.88 2.75 .87 1.80 10.80 33.30 All kinds of business stationery printed at the Journal office. V. i i i . ' SELECT 4- White Wyandotte Eggs FOE HATCHING From standard bred laying strains, Fishel Egg-a-Day, Zwick's Snow -White, also come excellent birds that were hatched from eggs I ordered from Martin's Dorcas line, direct from Canada last season. Please come and see my birds before you buy eggs for hatching. Price of eggs, Sjl per setting, or seven set tings for $S. I am a mem ber of The National White Wj'andotte club. Lola Oldham R. F Mynard D. No. 1 - Nebraska .50 38.00 10.00 10.30 12.40 Farmers Mutual Insurance -COMPANY-of Cass County, Nebraska was organized by Cass County Farmers in 1894. During the Company's existence our members have saved money on insurance premiums, and we have paid our losses promptly. If you are looking for good insurance at a reasonable rate we invite you to become a member of our Cass county Institution. For full particulars write J. f.. f ALTER. Socreiory Plattsmouth, Nebraska V 1