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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1927.
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Alvo Department
I LOCAL NEWS
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The Radio Receiving Sets should be past the experi
mental stage. The Erla Radio has been tested and found
to meet the most exacting requirements. We will han
dle these excellent machines this season. Will install
and guarantee the very best service. See us for speci
fications, prices and what they will do.
At the Garage
County Ccmmiioner Fred H. Gor
der was looking after some county
business matters in Alvo on Tuesday
of hist week.
Edsar E-'.wards shipped a truck
lost! of hots to the South Omaha
maiket on Wednesday of last week,
they being deliver d to the market
by the hustler John B. Skinner.
The missionary society met with
Mrs. John Muitey on last "Wednesday
ver.ir.g where they were elegantly
t ntei tr.ir.ed by this sterling woman,
am! where much good work for the
society was done.
Jolm W. Panning and wife were
visiting in Lincoln on Wednesday of
last week, where th-.-y drove in their
car and where they were, besides vis
iting with friends, looking after
some business matters.
TTirmpi: L. Hornenieier is having
some walks construct eil nt the home
r- i h-rt di-t.inre from Alvo and get-i
ti"g thinrs in condition so that he;
v. ;i! be ahl. to keen omt-f the mud in
the rainy times of the year. ;
Will H. Warner, better known as ;
r.illie. is irctiing his thrashing ma-'
c;.i:;e in th- best of condition in or-1
c ". r il.at it may be ready when the
wheat cr&p which is now being sown '
sin 11 b r- idv to be thrashed.
The Rock Island road meeting the
citizens of Alvo fairly half way have
had shipped into town for use
around the station a car load of gra
vel to make the roads the best about
the station and its approaches.
MN-es Alice Cook and Deloros
IIi!l. hav some verj- good canned 1
ver-v tables and fruits cn exhibition,
at the crunty fair, a report of the,
vinnings of the exhibits will be given;
in the paper the coming week.
Martin iMCKei anu Airs, w . c i
Whitney-Flicllt.il and delivered corn j
to the Kebmeyer elevator in Alvo;
during th-- past week, and now have;.
room tor th? crop winch is rapidly
g'-ttinrr incondition for harvesting.
Simon Rehmeyer was over to
Weepiiiir V.'ater on last Tuesday eve
nine taking with him to the county
fair the Alvo school exhibit which
coij'i. t'd of th work which had been
done at the school during the j-ear.
On -onnt of the tractor at
Cre-ri wood being out of commission
the cour.tv called on Philip Coat
man and his outfit to assist in the
'ranging of the rords radiating out
of Greenwood on Wednesday of last
week.
Kev. R. II. Ch-noweth and wife
Wf re visitinr list week at the con
vention of the Methodist church, and
on account of the Woman's club pic
nic which vji3 to have been held, was
deferred until Wednesday of this
week. ' ,
Roy Ptew:ut htt purchased for tho
use of hi:M. if and wife a new star
f'Wfli. and v-hich should serve this
ex-elUnt couple rifely fcr their tra-
Mnir. ."!-.d which should make no
! riii'-: during the colder weather a :
cor r--.it. i
The meeting of the
ers' association which gathered on j
(List Wednesday evening was well at-'
! tended and enjoyed by ail who were
; pres. nt. These meetings are pro
ductive of much good for the teach
: ers and parents and the scholars.
Herbert H. Moore, the agent of
i the Rock Island and his wife who
were away for their vacation dur
, ing the past few weeks returned
home last week and came in a new
Willys Knight coupe, which they ex
gaintd in changed for the one which
i carried them away, and they are
j liking their new wagon very well.
Herman Rosenow and good wife,
who make their home at Howard,
: K;nuas, were spending some time
! vkiting in Alvo. and weie guests at
the home of C. F. Roscnow and fam
ily while here. They visted also at
tlie homes of W. F. Rosenow, eaft of
town and with Grandmother Ros
enow and other relatives in Elmwood
as well as with Frank Rosenow and
family at Murdcck.
V r: FVnrfield was n visitor at
-n..r.tT.T 1'-tr- lie Wcrintcftrir wliere
j Dr. Eeineman, llentist, Hotel Main
Bldg., Phone 527.
i b"rom Thursday s Pally
i Dr. G. II. Gilmore of Murray was
here today for a few hours attend
ing to some matters of business in
the city.
Elmer Hallstrom of Avcca was
here today for a few hours attend
ing to some matters of business and
alt;o visiting with the relatives in
this city.
Frank Deal of Lincoln was here
over night to visit his mother, Mrs.
M. M. Real and reports his father
doing nicely at the Immanuel hos
pital in Omaha.
W. K. Xewkiik. justice of the peace
of Greenwood, accompanied by his
son, C. W. Newkirk, were here yes
terday to look after some matters in
the county court.
Sheriff Rert Reed, Mrs. Reed and
Mrs. Murray, mother of Mrs. Reed,
motored to Weeping Water this
afternoon where they will spend the
day visiting the fair.
Mrs. W. .71. Holmes of Villisca,
Iowa, was here last evening to at
tend the meeting of the Eastern
i Rfnr bein?r :i most worth v matron of
rarent-Teach-, pi,anter No. 1S9.
gathered on! i,,.mn r aii,-,,,.., rnii.
fomia. who has been here visit
ing with the relatives and friends
for the- past few days has departed
for his home in the west.
Mrs. L. E. Bordelon of Birming
ham, Alabama, is here to spend a
short time visiting at the home ot
her sister. Mrs. I). O. Dwyer and
enjoying an outing in the north.
C. II. Tully and wife of Grand Is
land, were here yesterday to visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Drown
and also at the Nebraska Masonic
Home where they have friends resid
ing. Mrs. R. R. Kimbal of San Diego,
who has been here for the past four
days visiting at the home ot Dr. ard
Mrs. T. P. Livingston, departed this
morning for Omaha for i: brief vi.-i;
before returning to her home in the
weft.
r.lr. and ..Mrs. J. A. uoimc-s r:
ed home this today from New
they have been visiting
,2a
St:?
Large Ad to
the
&nms iiaie
Dedicatory Program at 3:C0 O'Clock
i in Afternoon and Free Eance j
i in Evening, Sept. SOtii. ;
. .r-
' I r& "S f T catory prog;-
tasH t&m tor 1 our
Live Poisliry
Alvo, Nebraska
the tirst day cf the county fair.
ing with him some of the cannin
products of the club which has been
working under the instruction of
Mr". Bert Kitzel, and who won recog
nition at the state fair, and who
has placed the clubs work on ex
hibition at the county fair. Mr
Fairfield .was accompanied by his
daughter. Miss Alice, who is a mem
ber of the club.
Illi'll-
Yori:
tluir
tak-son, iiaipn Moun' 3 ana wiie am:
where Airs. Holmes lias rpent the past
two months on an outing at Rye
Reach. New Hampshire.
Seed Rye, Tor Sale.
Cowl homegrown ar.d clean, $1.00
per bu. Call phone 124, Alvo. Ne
braska. L. B. Appleman. 8wal
Buys Land in the West.
Archie Miller and Wayne Swarts
who went west some time since on
one of the Henry Field excursions,
returned home a short time since and
were both well phased with th
country in California. Mr. Miller
making a purchase of some lands
while there and will expect to make
his home there later.
?nn y
ft n ."e p t
of !.-.
from Alvo were in attend
ee county fair on Thurs-
st week, this b'ing Alvo diy.
Harried Last Week
During the past week two of the
very popular and worth while young
peop,e of the vicinity of Alvo were
united in the holy bonds of matri
mony, by the Rev. R. II. Cheno
wet!i, the bride being the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Pawl, living
s-outh of Alvo on the highway. Miss
Julia una Pawl, a very accomplish
ed and genial young lady, while the
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. V."
C. Huffman, Mr. XV. G. Huffman, and
a most excellent young man. The
young folks departed on a wedding
tn'p. and will be at home on their
I'tarn to their friends. They will
farm west of Alvo. The Journal with
their many friend?:, extends best
wi.h's and congratulations to the
nw'y married couple.
much on exhibit
1: -I - i here was
this sfctK-n of the county as
well as other sections it res a most
wo-tii while day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Obovs and th
lr
Are Sending Barrel of Fruit.
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Methodist church, are sending a bar
rel of canned fruit to the Mother's
1 Jewell Homo of the Methodist church
wnien is located at Vork wbif-b Tt-m
daughter. M!-s Lucia, of Fullei ton, I be a very acceptable gift for this
v.re vis'ting in Alvo from last Fri- ; institution, and reflects much credit
oi itj:i,i .-i-iidT'y morning and were : on the ladies organization
guests at the home of their d'iugh- and which is due them
trr. Mrs. John Skinner ar.d husband. I
-vii rrijDvi d tlie visit very much.
S;e tin- a! of Arthur Dinees ro
of Alvo,
aramg the excellent
whirl; he is handlin
ci 1 u v.-.iMLHIli l( Set
in this line so se the
on
ben
line of
: this reason.
the very
new Erla
the
de-
r-r chines he is handling this sta
they ere the b:st word in radios.
George Hobbitt, who for some time,
r-vne twenty years ago, carried the
rural mail out cf Alvo. but has been
making his home at Geneva, where
he has ben firing in the Industrial
r-hool for Girls at that place, has
been on the sick list for some time
tir.d has been visiting here for the
past week.
Gave Excellent Dinner.
The I.ndies" Airt cncli.tv r.f
radios NiTethodlFt church eave a mosi
Mgiitful dinner nt the church build
ing on last Wednesday noon, which
was enjoyed by most of the people
of the city and many from the coun
try. The writer chanced to be there
jand also enjoyed the dinner, as there
is no piace m Alvo to eat since the
last restaurant man went fishing.
Get
Eates
where yon will find the complete line
at au tunes.
your school supplies at the
Book and Stationerv Store.
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Wednesday, Sept. 28th
Plattsmoulh, Nebr.
Car load of live poultry wanted to
be delivered at our car near Pur
lin irton freight house in Plattsmouth,
Neb., WEDNESDAY, Sept 2Sth, for
which we will pay the following
CASH PRICES
Kens, per lb
Springs, per lb.
Cox, per lb.
Lucks, per lb
Cee:e, per lb.
Leghorns, 5o Lb. Less
Beef Hides, per lb
Horse Hides, each
Notice to Public
My checks will be cashed at Platts
rr.outh State Rank. You all know
Kceney'.s reputation for fair dealing
jincftiigbe-st prices. Car lot shipments
direct to extern market enables us
to pay u;ore for your Live Poultry.
Vv. E. KEENEY
The Old Eeiiable
Buyer
office,
coa 1
5Sx88
dance
HOUSEHOLD GOODS BE SOLD
Fr"rn FrHay's r.?'y
Mr. and Mrs. William Rice were
at Weeping Water yesterday whre
they visited with their daughter. Mrs.
John Fitzpatrick and family and also
attended tlie fair.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jenkins, form
er residents of Manicy, are here for
a short visit at the home of Sheriff
and Mrs. Rert Reed, while they are
en route to their new home at Ogal
lala, Nebraska.
to pay balance' due cn Ghrist &
Christ Finance Reclaimed goods. See
No. Git St., first
telephone office
FOPULAE LOUISVILLE GIRL
JIARRIES YOUNG FARMER
The Louisville friends of Mis?
Hazel Edeeiton. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Edgcrton, of this place,
were much pleased and interested to
learn of her marriage last Wednes
day, in Omaha, to Walter For:'! off.
second son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Fornoff, of near Cedar Creek. The
wedding is the culmination of a ro
mance extending over a period rf a
number of months and while no
formal announcement was made of
the coming mairiage, it was no sur
prise to the friend of the family.
The bride is one of the popular
young ladies of this community. She
is a graduate of the Louisville High.
school cf the class of 1924 and is
loved and esteemed highly by all who
know her and will make an excel
lent helpmate.
She was attired in a very becom
ing gown of dark sand color satin
crepe- The wedding took place at the
Douglas county court house in Oma
ha, and th? young couple were at
tended by the brother and sister-in-
law of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo
Edgerton. After the ceremony, the
bride's parents served a fine wedding
dinner at six that e vening, the iruests
including the members of both families.
The groom is engaced in. farm
ng and he and his bride will farm
the home place next year. For the
present they will make their home
with his parents on the farm. He
s a young man of excellent charac
ter and is highly respected. He is
industrious and has good business
judgment and he and hi.s bride are
starting out on their wedded life to
gether under theb rishtest auspices.
ittended with the best wishes and
congratulations of their large circle
of friends. Louisville Courier.
these goods at 24
tuildiri? south cf
(phone G45).
Three kitchen cabinets. $10. $15
:rd $20 each; 1 china cabinet, S3;
kitchen tables and chair; 1 54-inch
da'; dining room table $15; 4 leather
n-at chr.irs; 0 plain dining room
chairs; one eigUt piece walnut din
, ing room suite, , sold for $170, will
t,e!! for bul. due, $95; one cedar bod
room .suit, 4 pieces for $23; f. large
T-ckers from $3.50 to $19.50; occa
."iojial tables-, chair swing tables, nil
Mi at lal. due on them; four Sim
:a ns beds $3.f.O to ?6.50; bed springs
:C to S.-"o; dressers .3 to $15; One
5 ruction bookcase $19.50; one Voss
'l et':'; washer $:10; 5 round oak
her.ting stoves from $7.50 to $25;
on1 585 Douglas circulator heater for
a, due, $35; l S5G Perfection oil
::ove SL'O; ore round oak chief
Mhoien range ?2-i; one white enamel
range, looks like new, $4o. There
ar" dish-'S, panF, rooking utensils
wall pictures tc. Pee goods at 224
X'.'tb st Pt.. first door south of the
Telephone Building.
ANDY TH0:JSEN ILL
The formal dedication and open
ing of the new Legion Community
building will be held a week from to
day Friday, Kept. 30th. The dedi-
.aru will bo given at 3:00
le afternoon and will in
clude addresses bv State Legion Com
mander Jean Cain, of Falls City, and
Attorney William Robertson of this
city, who is a member of the citizen's
advisory committee, co-operation and
advising with the Legion building
committee on details of construction
of this initial unit of the ultimate
three story structure that will in
clude stage, auditorium and lodge
and club quarters.
Tho present unit, now practically
completed, provides kitchen, toilet
facilities, check ror.m, ticket
storage room, furnace room
room and an assembly room
in size, with a finely polished
floor.
1 Announcement of the opening,
19c , dedication and first month's dance
bookings will be carried in a page ad
and bill now being prepared in the
llc Journal office, which carries on it
i con rrra uhitory ads from Plattsmouth
and Omaha business linns that have
provided material or labor in the
construction of the building and the
posters will be prominently display-
. eci in windows about town during the
$4.00 month of October, as well as tacked
jon billi-oards and ehsewheie. The ad
will appear in Monday's Semi-Weekly
Journal and Tuesday's daily.
; The grand opening ball in the new
building will be he-d cn Wednesday
evening. October 5th, with the cele
brated Tracy-Rrown's Oklahomans, a
l-!-piece musical aggregation direct
from Ad-Sell restaurants, Omaha, fur
nishing the music. The dance will
begin at f o'clock and continue till
1 a. m.. thus giving tlie dance-loving
public four hours of superb dance'
music. The regular entertainer with
the Oklahomans will be present and j
it win l.-o worth the price of admis-;
sion just to hear and see this famous:
organization that has played its way j
to nation-wide fame over the radio. :
To guard against over-crowding, no
spectator prices will be in effect on
the opening night, the uniform price
pSjf .est M y
"' AV- frit r i " 'Jirf.- '
Old
Gly Pooler Over
to County Fair
Representation of Business
n of the Community Ave
Fresent at Gathering
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Vrum Friday's TJai'iy
This morning at 11:30 a caravan
r f the Plattsmouth business and pro
fessional men motored over to Weep
ing Water where they weie in at
tendance ct the county fair being
held at that place and al -o participat
ing in the parade that mirl:d the,
cl -i.-e of the great county exposition.
The Plattsmouth deb gation was
provided with the tasseled straw
Spanish hats and red, white and
b'i;e canes t hr: t ::de a colorful part
of the demonstration of the local,
people in the county parade. ' ;
The fair has been having a decid-!
ed success and the final day lias
been set aside as eash Cr.fs county ;
fi'iy and in whicii the towns and the j
surrounding er.mmunities in this part ;
oT the county were joining in the big
observance. i
There were fifty to seventy-five!
in the party that made the Journey j
over to the fair. i
; ibly he ri. - i.e d, fine bay team that
weights f-.jir.e 3.000 pounds and
made a real picture of hois llesh. Mr.
Re ed -ke r received the fine set of
dcuble hnrte3 that "Harness Rill"
of Omaha had efiered and which will
make a very fitting awaid for the
S-p":-Jl'7iJ tej'il.
In the pri-o for the best apple-s
riio-vn at th - fair, the award was
:iu"k' to Hermr.n Ganseine-i , well
;.:i -..v :i iui nu r f Mt. Pleasant pre--"iart.
who n:ad.- a line showing of
th. Delirious arity of apples which
hr.-.l bee:: grown at his: orchard and
which made a ckoicd hit with the
j re' ires fit; lor rize and quality of the
fruit.
LEGI0I? AUXILIARY 5IEETS
eeceit:s
PRIZES
T"roin Satin .lay's I'aiiv
The last day at the county fair rt
Weeping Water saw the awarding of
tlio prizes for th" various exhibits at
the county exposition and while the
P'atismouth visitors were at the fair
of admission beirg $1 for every gen-j they had the opportunity of viewing
tleman and 35 cents for every lady, i a number of the prize winning show
This is the first out-of-Omaha anpear-! ings.
anco i;i Nebraska cf the Oklahomans. The prizes for the best team of
and they wore, procured at a cost ap-j horses was awarded to A. D. Roe
proxir.i.iting $200. j ileker of near Xihawka, who hrd one
It is 'planned to' hold dances in the;tr' the finest teams that could pos-
r.ew liuilding regularly every satur-!
day night, beginning October Sth, and
two mid-week dances each month on
the first and third Wednesday nights.
Complete booking for October has!
been effected and in the list are such;
well known aggregations as Angelo
LunoY. Carter Lake club orchestra, AI I
Finch and his Symphonions, tlie 11-'
pitce Ooldenrods, Omaha, Leo Rerk'c
orchestra of Lincoln and Marshall's
Little Rand of this city. Popular ad- .
mission prices will prevail with ladies
admitted free and small spectator
charge after the grand opening ball. '
1"' ( T1 '?tlir(!iv' '" 15 v
Last evening the American Legion
Auxiliary v.-aa entctainel very
P'easantiy at the beautiful home of
Mrs. George K. Petting on high
school hil! and with a very large
-:i'mh-r of the ladies in attendance
at tlie meet ing.
The time was devoted to the busi
ness affairs of the Auxiliary and in
cluding the- discussion of the plans
:"-r th" outfitting of the kitchen of
new Legion community building
Vine- street.
The hfstc-'.ses of t:;e occasion were
Mesdrm.'-s L. W. Xiel, Jolm H. Pala
ce k. Miss Ce'.ia Palaeek and Mrs.
P-ninT, and who served dainty and
dfli-b.us refresin;ents during the
oeu-re of the i vming and which serv
ed to bring to the close the unusual
ly enjoyable event.
th-o:i
SOCIAL W02KE3S EL0WE2 CLUB
Th" Fecial Workers Flower club
will meet on Weilnesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Jie Marti.s with
Mrs. Louis Klemma as assistant hos
tess. All members are urged to be
in attendance.
Ml k.T.d
m itd at th;
o? bTisiseas stationery
: Journal office.
I'i r rn f'iirijrc'n v Pnlly
l ne reports tre m tne iiospital in
Oi:i?l:r. state tli.it ,ndy Theiii?en. well
;V!1
b'.iriiu: man of CYdar Cree
are to the offer: that Mr. Thomson
i ir. in very scrifius condition there
tin d it v. as ne.-crs.s.iry to operate e
Iiiri for the serone! time this morning.
I Mr. Thomson w;.s taken to the hos-
p'tnl for nil operation for appendicitis
l-tnd his condition has. not been the
J best since the operation and his al
jicndird ph.ysiei in.s h.ave derided that
j the- second operation wouhl be nec
essary to give t:ie patient any degree
of relief.
HOLD FOOTBALL RALLY
SHOWS
BUICKS AT
Are you supplied with a good wagon or a wagon box
for the corn picking? Gloves, Mitts, Pegs ad Hooks!
FURNACE WORK
Stoves for winter. See us for all Fall goods in the Hard
ware line. Remember, we truck your stock to market
and haul any goods. Call on us for your needs in our line.
Coatman Hardware
Alvo, Nebraska
Rert Jamison, who is the local
igent for the Rniek. had on exhibi-
ion four Ruieks each a distinctive
model and which attracted much fav
orable attention and comment. Reit
ii"3 been disposing of a number of
the cars of late, and among which
was a r.iaster six which went to
Charles Rates of Nehawka. He also
sold a sedan each to Joseph Rehrnes
and Edward Krueger. all are well
satisfied with their purchases.
From Saturday Dally
Last evening the members of the
high srmrwd e-njoye-d their first foot
ball rally of tlie season and maele tin;
main part of the city ring with their
cht-crs j:nd rally cries as they pre
pared th? proper pitch of enthusiasm
ior tli" game tliii? afternoon with the
North high school team of Omaha.
There were? a large number of the
f.tn t- nts out to take- part in the dem
onstration and to give promise; of
whrit the team would do to the Norse
men on the local gridiron.
Burton Gorton
Found Guilty,
i
Judy Declares Manager of Dunbar ;
Grain Company Embezzled
Company Funds. j
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HAD GOOD FLO CSS
Mrs. John Lidjrett, who entered
four pens of chickens ot the county
fair, two pens of White Orpingtons
and two pens of Ruff Orpingtons, and
which won three first premiums, and
the fourth pen won third premium,
which is very fine when it is consid
ered the large array of fowls which
were in the competition.
PEACHES FOE SALE
I have peaches for sale, which will
ripen early In September Will those
wanting them ' phone me at either
,aiurray phone 54 or 1S03 Mrs
Sadie Oldham.
CCHGCL SUPPLIES
Lay your school supplies at the
Eat'-'S Book and Stationery Store,
where you will find the big line at
the right price. Everything that you
vill need for the school year will be
found here.. We have placed in an
exceptionally large line this year and
we are in a position to please you in
anything that you rr.?.y want.
SOME FINE CORN
Tr err Saturday's Inlly-
Misn Louise
to tne journal ofiice some fine ppec
Imes of the corn that has been grown
on the Vallery farm in the vicinity of
thic city. The corn is fine and well
filled out ears and from the showing
thi-s corn speaks well for the? crop of
1 ii 2 7 cf iAe Cass county farms.
Rurton Gorton, former resident
here, manager of the Dunbar Grain
company until the topple of the Dun
bar State Rank brought both insti
tutions crashing, is guilty of embez
zling the funds of the grain company
a jury in district court declared.
Gorton was charged in" the infor-'
mation with embezzling $54,000, but
the jury, for purposes of distinguish
ing embezzlement from petit larceny, j
placed the sum at $1,900.
Fenter.ce will not be imposed un
til attorneys for Gorton have filed the
customary motion for a new trial.
probably within the next few days.
The penalty which may be imposed by
.luuge Regley is from one to seven
vears in tlie- nen i t en t in rv.
,- . k j
Although Gorton was visibly r.f- f'jj
focte'd by the verdict, read to him by H
Clerk of the District Court John C. H
JUilh r, he maintained the composure pi
which has characterized him turnout
the grilling trial. His wife, formerly
A i villa Murray, daughter of Thomas
Hurra 3 missing president cf the
Rank elf Dunbar and confidant of his
son-in-law, broke down when the full
significance of the verdict came to
her. Gorton's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I'Yank S. Gorton were in the court
ree.in wh?n the jurj- filed in after
their deliberations of nearly five
hours.
Gorton was released on his origin
al bail of $7,500 bond which was fur-
ii'ished by friends at Dunbar last
April when the crash of two of the
village's business institutions set the
town b3' the ears.
Rut the fight to free Rurton Gor
ton from the ugly charges which
were lodged against him has onlj
commenced, Dr.n Livingston and A.
P. J.ioran, his attorneys, intimated
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