MONDAY, FEE. 13, 1028. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN m uRajOGK Mad WX9 f 'JTOi S'XX MENT. PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. Miss Mario Olblom v. ho so ill ; m rat ion ot the high respet t in which with a cold and Kri!io last week that! this o.v client family is hold. The sh-a- was kept from s. hool for a ;cw ' people lien- realize that they are los dyys. i:,,; a moat ( tirnalde family. and A. li. Ward was alb d t Wtopit.g while it is a less to this onimr.niry . Water on Thursday of last week to it will he a gain to that section oi hw!i afier the g tt ing of some sr.p- Sarpy county where they will resj-'e plies f.r his paras:. W.U. v. e n tv wishinn you o'ir friends. Whalen Ward, the six-year-aid so:? I'.illT and family, prosperity in youi of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jl. Ward, who new h me. has hot n so ill with tonsiiiti.s. is re-: port.-d as l-eiiig some better at this ranuers Union Grain Co. EIe:ts time. At a meeli:.:r last wet k of th'.- John Cakein. id- was railed to i.--.r,,.,.rs rni...i f Jrain companv, Coun. il I!!u:is aed I.oui..-viIie durir.s Murdoch, tkev li: tei'.ed to the rep-'-is '' V wck. v Ik re he -va-; 1-okir.g ,,lt. and looked after oli.er after some business matters for a . urt.s work and t'-dlowi'-g short time. :tj;j ,,tjlt ,. n.:ltters v hi: h w-.ie to ron e Alvin ixlemme. soi: of ar.c. Mrs. hefore them, they .-looted o.Ti-er.:. Fred Klemrr.e. w ho has been so s i e matter of the eondtirt of the iouady ill for srue time p;t. is f - 1 M-siiu- va.- very satisfactory, and port..' at this time as being consid- thev are hoping- ."or a eontiiivaiion of crabte better. ' u. d husine: . T!- ele ti-'i r. Mrs. Era 51 Lau has a hen whi.h jn the naming the toll k- pre:o-nted her f'.ivt ei:rtee i very ni c 1(,r ,;H. various en'i.-es which v. litJb' cd:i( ks early la-t Wd it. Tl.e-et,. u. tilled: Ak K'lue. secretary: aie ttie nrst we have htartl e: Loll.' . i t tv Milh r. Trek will take with her into her new home as reminders of the pool wishes of her friends. The wedding of Mis Jung' and Paul Kupke will take place on Sun day, February lfith. Farmers Expected to Increase Hogs Sees Many Catastrophes for the Year 1928 "Cld Moore's Almanack" Gives Pre dictions for Many Disasters for the Coming Months London. Feb. S. Ceaseless unrest in China, two influenza epidemics, threats of war between the United States and Japan, four disastrous fires from explosions in America and England, two earthquakes, storms, floods and volcanic disturbances, the illness of a member of the British I royal family, the death of a famous! 7. at. i J.; !i !M d this season. David Meese and family of ( f ithiia rt- v i -i t i ? at th? of Tr mt-,.1 a: Srhlaplw-f. nieni"'rs of the board of r.orth , ,K.rs Fr-: S'w k wa- lo 'd ov; r lit"""!" :i pr.'si. t aad 11. C Ihiehcmevcr a:;.! ?i:;. 1 .. 1). i., e ;: a ; i, r', r.rv Mever'urgen are the !:o!d- uays during the past week, they he- ,, vr d i rei t ors. ir:g relatives of the do-tcr. Herman. F. S.hveppe. in l-r.-para- Hiilli Sckccl SuPt. R-dljns "-ii i"i i in. v "iiuti. ."jiniu w .n; li 1.1- nior's work. ;i!vt ha-tvl ir. in t ::e Fariiirs Vv. ion Klfvator roinp:: :y. u "tt ?i r t- 11 iaies iui uave x aieweu deduction in Market ; Supplies Next Jin' Jiiuttr t'l i i;r i.uu:t in ii --m' , i j , i so, iety m.t at the home of Mrs. Wm. Winter I ewer Cattle and Scht:!:z I h t Tuesday for a farewell' Koises Tnis Year dinner and vii I The '.;!- was pleasantly sp-nt with I Increased numbers of hops on ?i!iisii and a peneral pood tinn-. the 'farms with pro.-pects of a reduction ladic! prescr.tirpr M r.-. Schultz with in market supplies next vir:t-r, some a very r:c-' m ? of sher'oert phisses tt) ! im-reas in. market receipts of lambs t tatesman, a cholera epidemic in In-i ; ?i,M!I Per in hiT now tmr.it. of t-cr w,ini.:,roi with hist v.-m- :'nl nltlia. coal riots in the middle west OI li'aiiv ,ro i;os in tne iadies Aid so-i ........ i cioty oi .vsraciK. i ur The S'-hultz family will soon move inr features of the asricul; ureal de- to a farm in the vieiaity of Fort j pnrtir em of agriculture. i its Fei Crook. 'Turay report n farm conditions. i ThTt- are more stieep and hog.s T'.vo Dances Pe'oie Len.t but fewer cattle and n..ss. than a Coll gradual upward trend in beef cattle i,he United States, the loss of a war production are regarded otit stand- ;KniI wilh many casualties and an abortive attempt to restore to the throne a deposed monarch of central Europe. These are the main events the world may expect during the year Cd d fashioned dance. Sat. lMh and year ago. the report says, computed "Y7 ' "r,"v"""a " ;t tli. ;' of enoivaN iir ntit it i luuie s --iiiiiti naiK, une liiiiiuuo of I.in.'-oln. ?.!onday. L'Oth. l.ei hull: g. I'!atrsin(aith. appears In ITcmory of 1-lvz. 31 am Tl... n. , I... i i. i-i ,1 .! I i J o, (no) higher. .'!); e, :;;p. .-.en v, th!-; iiiv Mrs. An-l ,x . , C , i. .. i.i. . i :". . : .;, ir,. Th- hureau s index u;iv a 1'terii. -an. Feb ru;. r v ."th. the rc- t'n re are abot:t tne same ' bandbook which has had a place up- total number of animal .n its in theion ay every tngusn norary taDie -ountry a, last year, but the total or bookshelf for generations. value of livestock is approximately I p:.-ver f farm product -.7 1.. .! r. , 1 '-n nil '1 !, ,H 1 " . -"7;n-. ir las. week, th- matter bei,.g ;,r tarm. o that when , he time ; .ih,.t (,.ai:( ,a,: . to .e the niaeh.ne. lie will Hot have , .. x,.., . .,, ,,: ,. ,. to wait for one to come, a ve-.- : .. ;,. ... ' . . , i: s I o . .i 1 e 1 o i 1 . 1 'i 1. c 1 !l ..... ... . :-. h.-ol and 1oik alter an otc-r (; 11- i.a'.ies rccie; v or tr ..r.ir- ma::is of this di-vo;ed roiiier and !-:.).: l.amn. w 1,0 -as nee", ai me c.,. v , ,,rrie 1 .id oi j ne .Murdocx st r.oois :or mhii. early o . ' :ir a .1 ! dock lain !i met last v. ; i; v .;:n.-. s .'iiii . whe'i 1 !:-..' ;-.' -i t pteriained ai.d wlu-rt they io kt 1 alter their work niieiy a- eli ;;s h.aving a li:if so.-ial time. Tin v all i.-d "': Is of p;-aiso f. r the e..e.l t '. mamn-r in which ;.Irs. ;;;iis i;:t. - ', laiTM d ti e in.eetiT'.g. AI rs. kihjI J.au v.-;i: a vi.-:t. r ;a I'm:'!;; .; ;.:s; W- .-.-ia;. . where sh.1 v.cr. to ..?inlt a srilist regard ir.g The . tiditi-.: of her haa:t:. Mr . ' Lau was fearful that sho was af:!i t cd wiili a ma.-toid tumr. bm the spocialist :.'u: -d her that .-::-!' v u not the ca st . and ih.it she ve- o. iy ; ; n: i suffering from a severe a;i;'ck"rf n i- ? ir rti- Foilov. inc tlicir ; r. ept oT t'.a :'! r ;i t ion of the la: t sn; t c'. : . . i i t r . : ".. : ; , : eeih d to . ' I Xr t h.e Jio- ':' f . ,'o ie-..!:. w ii'i v a tVrtsH iy b a-..l v. It.) !;;;.-; a.n n. ioI v.'ni !. 1 ': ; :. t ! e' i 1 I.i h. .: i .. -. i:; n:t.: :- ia a . : :. r. n i i -: 'n:;. mo r. t ii '" vixi w illri s; t i accept t he po :'t: I. led. h-r last resting place. 1 fore t h e- a n notin ed j'Ime. tie l.uil.eta.ii iln'ii'i. t:orth 'f (. Ji'd'" '. v. a-, ti!! ! to overflow ini; by -:;. it:, i.-nna fin--ids. which siio-vod ! ; ! x.'Inti e.-teein the de'.artcd was ! In id. ' Tin- s. rvii e :' t'n dittr li "'( 'i1.! jiii.: -h(k of Aa-s." iiv t !w coegre- ' : " - a : fo'.!'w.i; y S t ;itu:'' read - I mil. I The,,.. !:i:i-js. A tjuartet s.i a g 1 'rot. .. . .. .... t;, Wilt The ser- hv the pastor. Rev. (J. Jh: :. 1 : : ' '. lib ssed Brighter Outlook In spite of these impending ca- ii'i hasiiig , tastrophes. Old Moore sees a bright- in. terms of er outlook for the world in general pth---r commodities is placed at 86 (iuring the coming year. Industry is for tlie last year, as cm pared to healt by. he sees, but the governments S."i for 1'.-'j. and Sl f r the yearjof the world will find themselves belt-;.'."'.. The best precedi.- year was j set with worries of many different till!'. when th' parch.: h;g power , sorts. .... -Tit. ,1... 1 llii't. 1 1 t fli.T Miuirii ii; L:ficriti' iti lii: Tki-. nver;tre being ua.ed as a .a.i? of 1 no. 1 di tions. About the eighteenth of. v o w ing tac utile tsn nirui " sit- April. a co.'img io ins propuesy, a unioM. the bureaus aay th;t "so far cinema lire will cause consternation j S ..iy .. ! jf! a. pro; I. n. a;;-... C the thi. :. S V ! V ' '111 ' !;. -u . .i Spring Work Soon A ? :r ieti : Tl: . going to i e,..; ., i; o : ' t : It! i T :.- in .in- I.e.rd." i .. a and heer! ti;: : o:a a' d do'ibt ;. ud ' ' :;-!.: : -ae am' a--iira!Oe in the : -a!;- of tne aved !;: band' an: ; " a i r. ; - i o t t !i e c '.;'.!.! r r. . "I ii" tii.g i-. on;y teninorarny. : oi i ' ; .:.,'!, . t i . . ' ! : l ' ' t i o . i; o-e t i. . I c;d." Th- (oiartet ra s ! corns the product i.-n plans of i:i Am rica. and about the same time j aimera. the probability appears to a hurricane in the middle west will !.- that the domestic mark, t for this involve further loss of life and prop- ; ear's .u:put will be equal to that rty. The (oal riots he predicts will at pres--t, with the po -:ibility of occur in September and they will be s m- improvement." j prompted by efforts to lessen the . power of the unions. j "Mars is hovering over America Jatd Japan." Old Moore do- lares in ,. ,,,,,, 'his predi. t ions fo'- February. Thru- Ind.anapolis. lt,d.. 1-eb. 1 ... 1 luce : ;,l;t almaRi.t.,; tLis .atenee is re ml ct.-d teetli pr. vented tlie fonna-,,,..,,,,,,. h.. ,i- m,c:,i,,. f tm. migration and naval supremacy pre cipitating a dispute which threatens j to develop into arm-d conflict. AA'K w mm i i lit l i i iir id i : j ' ii i mt -v I 11 EAD TZETH DEIiY TRIAL tto;i of a Jtiiv Ifioay m th- trial ot Oilar. tndianapo'i :sk- rit is. t !a t sh- o..!d ex; Ct ii l e-i'm;n-s. turn to her former health. E. W. Thimgiin ar-1 .dn: with a i ;o. a-:- ; : .-en n ria t :' M::r- dmk were out la:iiti;:g to.-.p o;. h.-t '. Wed n--day t-vt nit.g and at'ttr tb.y ; had rustlt-ii tip on;e -,"U. t j ; ,.aiy. ar.lmaN man- f- r s in- ro k;. .-. . . ih r the nv r. v he:e tiaay t uld a- ; i bo ii-bijg-d. They v e: no- '. -u ' by. V.'r.i. K:cy.- r. who w. ul i have ' 'iVi;' v: v io - h- !-r-.. the c hasi . bur as h- o.ui 1 i -: I any ii::;. wi.ii a pair of i ;'.:; 2 - v.hi. !: 2 -a h.-s 1 ;'..! ...-( art'iiad since ;..- ;...-i hi.- n. :e t-ni' c!;.. c ery '.; i.e . I'nion E!t v ntcr. Tin f'.-v. 'o ti- Io be ?;:- cd i vi-! a d.e;;ti"!. ' . . , ..-. - .....-.:,.,: i... ijcl , cU.O II111C Ot II l.- 0l! 1 OlO.l It.. Ilf ee.-. the eoinnmnist influence causing Wl - n he ii.si.-t-d lhat th- w..r! iiis teeth could not be d- ! Charles McCabe excused d. Judge : i in. Fvetvone c(.;:cern t! was satisfied wii-'i th. natiel at the aid the tia;. . ; i i. : and tie la .1 '.. it::! i : g 1 1 arc -a.-", : f;i ( : '1. h,. Will lo a. - . I I .. I i-i. t in- ci. - -!:-:. ; d the ..:- jr of alter by Kob. a: a! slit dy h.op.-d after t i X( eliet.I Ilia n V ':!'. (Jovernor Fd -Jarkson. State and de al r .!'.: ' 1',-nre had a.Meed on th- panel when die in in.' ' (2 : at tlasje, p i '. ;' as. v ai li v. a- ',"l'.e!y a ; pi opria ' a A ! ! - a prayer. ti:' ra. - i Lad I'--- Aid so; i- ty, of whh i: the de ";i'iaaLvd was a:, a-tive nomher. s.ai.' jrl. F. l.yt. s "Abid- Vu:ii ;.!t." I 'I la:.- has :a-.-.Ltr -:' Cni's faith I r' !'. :h-v : a i. - :: ;.!!. .! ( !-er re- -.aii. Tli h nne and tie hur.-h will j lU a : . c - " , .ii ..ii. , . r . , .-. t 1 . , . . ;i c- T 7 . i it 'r t - ': c e t 1 1 c -Tfc v. : . - i r 1 -ct t" I :.: v.t li., 'but efforts in tin finM minutes nf ffl" Moore foresees fire or explo ' -I,-. Ti" .V,..'-.-, caswr in de-ma - 'b' 5. rsion were futile. : siorih threateuiUB oil wells m Amer '''I a- 'c chunh'with oak hat '",-! Th-e will be no fon t omor-! On the -nd of October, ac "h.n.l-'b.u heaven ia. en rn 1:? d bv' her j "w. Judge McCch- changing his Un to the predictions, a scamla . .. ... , . .dans: ;t the .eooest of -eT, , s. 1 .at Cv,vvu will rock the world. , .! : . V . . i. . r I The member of the Koyal family i I ' .' ' ' 1 ! w . . who is i-iated for the sick-bed is not "A- :"' u l-T!,-,.,., iPI HI-If' A I If "rlf IfU idcn.ih-.l. but the event will take in-.es.sant uprisings, with foreign life and propertv constantly endangered. Serious tires in Londan and the) r ; .1 : .1 . .... .... ,1... .... 1 .... A . UN - e v ii fiio n . r n . ! i 1 1- lilt". r, , , 1 , . , m into service when Oilar p: seated his February, fohowed by the Amenc.n The thiee-,lav Old task of ex- u i I .if i.ie . . .-M'n - w lo.mm . icn. win nave i is snare oi uiaMo, ii c to reee. to t ' . ! i . i ; .i . n thi (.;e. Ta' ''', .-. :;! d I dog.- how, v-r. a i.-d t'at a f.ne work. Gulden V7s-i-'irig AnrJLvcrsa:-y plate early in Aj.ril, causing wide- snrcad anxiety throughout the I'r.it ; e km iia.o- Ha"ir? (i-.-i-'od to p-u. 'li the K-tat' il-ati'da- V.-.r. can n.aha a bis: .-.avinu on th- (2n- Anto- and Oi .he iha 2o: i:-at : . Lay .! - ' both at y.-r own pric- ai A. J. Tor. It ...v.- !h(!l : v rh v. 1 :a" iff T - . i lie .V'i! do ' ' l . :.-1 i ' 1 i..a. a n .Miss i.yd.i: i I will sell at Public An tion ity. the .T. J. S: !: neider farm, t h ree-quartorrs 1 ed Kingdom. In Jura. Furojie will be thrown into a turmoil !y an attempted coup .a.d - ho i sidy in .Mur'i'H had done for t h ia re we? i re- ' i t '. 'a y e:.pa. - ' , the teach' r as ; ' of the Very be.-r of citi 1 - 7 tiie j. ir.n i -1 t !",!; Tvicc LIsssc.'!. Mr. said :irs. .Vire: I ?' -( pp.--.-.,) tilf. past v.'l 1;. V iter. t!o st or- i. ht to f heir In-m- a t ir :i very line Ann. ri ans. or-" a iaa- jit.d th'' o;nr a vicing wnimt:.. T'.o y. with the nintli r arc doing vtll, and thf father and litth hroth-r-- we g ting alor.a a.-, -;i ;a oaa tonlo ex pect under the ( ir. r.risranaes. ! In Is!'!. pn rtnniti t , fo Siov.'er tor rizz-lo-t, rv-i h.si S:;n.h:y a: th- . Mr. and Mrs. Ci. arias Knp i id a i ry ; 1-- a:a re-an g p oj-ic. in the In.v.cr I"- :-!: .Mala' s to wed I'anl Kuph-. Th ; f- "a a was arraicvd f-y Mrs. Hecn.ai . ;.::. l!i V"i.i'.t :';'! K.-ie Kupk". and t he'-- 'i;r. i i i i ii . i. a.' .if tn i,. v..io ii.... . i ,-if i., v r-ra.a.- " :----- ifour miles east and two miles north (1 "lat to r.-Kfcat, a oiie'1 monarch Nciaa: vi-i: g, an api 'dra- Louirtvil!e, and ten miles west and f:n a 'tfjiv.g throne. to pi. a a in tie Fvanac'i aL:,V(rmi!(s rorll) ((f Ph!U::mnuth-on September will be a busy month. . a-. W:. no-1 ' N. ion. lie y mtide - r- j 1 t 7iL accrding to dd Moore, for m that am., y i . "e h. Inn2. " They JT TlClay, F uT lttl : period the famous statesman. Araer- :!:- j - ;2 a' W,.h'o. Madison, or.ar.encinp promjuly at 1:0.' a. ni.. ' i'-an or Eriti-h. will die, a war ves- , a.nd Mili'Td .-r the nei.t nine with lunch, fejrved at loon by.,.S. J. fel will he rank with a heavy lor.s ' lieuras. the following described prop- of life. China will be embroiled in tel bv the ert v." to-wit : serious internal difficulties, and the real riots in tlie I'nited States will 'cause great slarm. u-dware bn.-aass in which Mr. ,:ne M, - C-N " i ''" Earthquakes Seen ... I'll- d.1 'IT U- f,TI i f'M.':lmf : is s;?ll cr.gag.-d. f " : .. 1' V ". L. .1 , 7 . . I larch end December will see ,. 1-,.. -i.i.-.- .a.,:.)...,, 1 i i ...ii. 1 e'.ii;. oi'i ii ..ti. iti. j . ....... , el bv the erty." to-wit : ,. . hired by a law .own. 9 Ke&d Kcrses and Harness ... ..a: o k. e. t a 10 isiii n g ga : :. 1. ra g rat'tre f X. it .! . ; Ii -Hart ut : . I : ;: '). ".; a -a City. M r,lu ' r.7. V .," I J - w',- Y ,'o-,' ' earthquakes in different parts of the (1 one nav horse, a vears 01 1. v.t. j..'o , , , . . .,, . . (J- . - ., . ... : world, and August will be the month v:r. c 1 ' no team grav mares, srnoata mouth. I , . , . '.rs. ' . 1.. . .. j of :i serious financial name in one aid Mrs wt. -.Von. one 'gray mare.' smooth . " n.-us financial panic in one wi r- many the fri. mis .'. : ': 1 res, - t . ; - ia i i.i-j !'.: .iet trode hi;; i:. rl. V fa ai !;;!' ; will 1 1 at the va ;a i w 1 U: lue.f a famUy pert;- fo met. th. v.t. I.2.M.; one bay mare. 11; years old. v.t.. 1.10: one saddle pony;! of the British colonies. Trouble ia China is forecasted specifically in M: ana 1 ... 1 ;a Mo in: Give Farewell Sec?p-icn I.i th- !: aa f.f nr. . M r. and Mr-.. 1 W. A. S-l.ntz .ad ti-- lamMy wi.l ra- ; im... fr.-n 'in- n-izhhorin d ri' Mi;.'- Myrt!' V.' dock to make their In m- on a farm iiaa iaa i in s-irrv 1. nt tv. not-far from I" "l Cr.-f k, and on : .ra. rro v i Tuesday I and Tii-lma Jo him. IVui'iit . ;2i! evening, iloia many a - ads j-. .h a and I. da Vogl-r. 22ra!a.r a'al Ii vici.itv w i:l t:v e a :a"i v.-.a; -..!.- Str-o . l.n-il.j and M.. : ? 1 I.-ii.. a tion v. hicii w ill b -na ac i v i-atiiier .; a a! ' t;;o ; -r'y The V' "pi ian v ;il i 2 . : 2 ai:ni -.. I. hall wI . - a n 1 1 c w . 2 2 . : 'a la ' - ;i;a L-ia2 . I 1 I7 aimoth moia'ht'vo sets "of" 1 i4 -in-h ! January February. March. Septem I 1, 1 ...... ...... .., f nont u-.r. tber and November. o: .'.ass dec; iui Sunday. -w. ... , . . old Moore con. h u m 2 to ., p. m. ot thai nay. they ( ,V4 J- i i;i -;e-p op-: house, v.h-a th-y wii! ' Six Keaa of Cattle 1 v 1 ria 1 z. ' :i n 1 " ;oi 10 rave ,-i.ir ri.-r-i - i-;i 1 rait. Sehn-i X-ian..t:. .-a'-i :-, v. dthout further invitation. -. i:.Inn lb 21. !.'.u2.s-. .!-! 1 T , . 1 , I.- T ' ' 1 -1 i r-, . j t - - t lwelve rlesd or rtos 'hi'-'Vi- - Two bred sows, to farrow in A.iril; 1 . ii 'en head of shouts. . : . 1 ci I i U .2 . a a; s 2. ! a : . i:2':a. -via aa s- a I ra : 01 . ni.iv t -a m of y. .n a- nfii !. , a t . v , i i i : 1 ( a n 2 ' ' 2 o 1 cai. ' Two milk ows. fresh in Decem ber; one milk cow, fresh in March; one yearling heifer and two calves. : v r: ii- , 1 jfiri;.'.i. ( 1 .'' f i ' Farm Machinery, etc. One McCormick bi-nler; one Me- I'ludos the world will be better in ithe vear to r-.me. The average man will look upon life less in an "cat, drink and Le merry" sort of way, and devote his time to a seriou.s, sober aUenipt to make the New Year a pro.' percu:-; one. Lincoln Star. GIRL REMAINS MYSTERY New York. Feb. 9. A frail, ner- Attractive, New m Practialiy Priced at Best Values! All Brand New! Exact Copies of Higher Priced Drsses Smart Styles! New Materials! Sr.apvy Colors! Beautiful Combinations. m uThe Shop of Personal Service!" Telephone 61 Plattsmouth, Neb. WONDERFUL ATTRACTION the evening, having with us Fred Colber from New York, a famous ritiitnL''i' 'i li I tii -i 11 II tin fs . I The musical that is to be given. ,. , ' ...... , f , , . c ! 22i . j excluslvelv for the Duo-Art and is at cm Tuesday evening at S o clock at. . the American Legion community ' building, under the ausp ces of he Cannam-Soprai.o, music department of the Plattsmouth' . T . Woman's club, will be one of the J s ,,Luolla Cannam accompanist, most notable events of its kind that J'. C annam and her daughter. Miss . ;., . v,,. ; I uella Cannam recently appeared has-been held in the city in manv forf Uje 0maha JJ c,uj ' The artists from Omaha and Coun-i wh''e th.- cordially received cil Bluffs who present the attraction I 7!he?' 1'ave)eiVP" concerts over the are numbered among the best known ,ad, " Omaha as we 1 as radio pio in the west and comprise Mrs. Karl f,ranls 111 h'' Robert Werndorff. piano; Mrs. Madge I'fc coast inclunng Los Angelc West Sutphen. violin; Mrs. Charles "lrv tlle' broadcasted over station C. Cannam, 6oprano; Miss Luella; -.'. j UI9. v clllliaill Ild. tUMJ iif-dl II 'in musicales and sons recitations on various occasions in Omaha as well as 1 in other cities. i VICTORY TO VARE Ruth Cannam. accompanist. This will be a real musical treat and the ladies should have a large audience of the Plattsmouth lovers to enjoy the unusual opportunity that is given to them. Mrs. Karl Fobert Wendorff, from Vienna, appeared in many concerts here and abroad and thrilled her! Washington. Feb. 9. Senator- audiences with her marvelous skill j elect William S. Vare It. of IVnti of technique and fire which is true pyl vania won a complete victorv of so many Viennese artists. Wednesday atternoon in his liht for sentation befoi- the Wa- subcommittee in the IN RECOUNT ROW T T ' Vri-i rive cliicLs I'i'vEL viih an cr th. c t p r cr f(a' 100 nu2icr ar chicks to ihc nc.r-y v.-no r.iesscs r.to re el. icks thr.t 'tvi)l hatched in our Buckeye Mammoth Incubatc-r curing Mr.vch. (Cbpat.ity is 12,096 c-cra). ORDER NOV! rF.T' : n-vcar Pvb::o:;:.:cr: to n. i- ri fhir'-e 1:1 liCCl 1 1 C .:! a..v C :f; ui.l. l. tu,wi:i ii' Si, iiULI- .:. : -' ?' iir.Uh:,:?; is o cciiis r.c i j. r r. White and Sarrcd liscks Reds ar.'l Antonas Euff 0i.."r.2t0BS and White Wytniclte Leghorns - - T. L;r c.i:n .IGe each (Jood ia w - I'..:- c uiity and state ' ' a I'lefii--, is contained in a stat ta nt by IT- i t Ii. M.ek. California .1 i faso :-:-vhif-l lister: r.rte .1 1. 1 mystifying as all that has been Case v. aikiag lister: "tie Moline disk ; known of her since she appeared in one :!-s" tion harroiv; one ' Mcl irie 1 a German arylum. saying she was a torn planter wich.Jv' rocs of wire; jduuphter of the late Czar Nicholas - , ..,.'. OO.-'TT d'.ecor or public wo!ks. approving ",.'ir , ., nn o. tr.epi The shy little woman buried her 'VT vTk 'VIS -i-n 'a tl'ntckV on;";;unS at- .aUd face said to have been bat- :o, or-. . 'i i r g to .Mr. .Ie'K IhlP 7 , ,. c . tere.-i liv the hutt nf :i red fruard S of h-. u. a c i.-, i. i t-o nmeiit Or mov-T -one S-foot teieu iJ iue nun oi a itu utiiun '!!,1-'' h'io'd sol-.e th" pi oh- . . . .. ....,, ...l.. rifle, in her fur as she walked down hm of adenuate.v surf,cting isolated !;", V ,wTr- nt' .-bid " eel .t?enk 'i the gangplank, accompanied by her an'i liiti'-iinvi i"i: r.igii wavs. : , ' It. manv of the arid and dese: t om' s-,,1- ta:;l;: (,Ii'? U'at- .(tions." said T. K. Htantou. as-?"r: Xcw" IXpar:nrc nil tt valor; Fa-.', tut state engiiner, "n., good -e-'!u' I'-n'':' Li"fl eultivator: one e-nting bas. lo'-k is available nor,Hawkeyt; corn elevator with - power i - ti-r.' any local ciav or sui'table ;,n,J boist; or.c hand corn sheller; hii'dtng mat.-? iah " ;one r.o-gal. gas barrel; three rolls of "And in the?.- 'sections it is impos- : ' fibbing; one No. 4:: Empire t ream fil.b- :o s.-cure a base suftici ntly -separator; one anvil and complete set M.ah!e to ..fiuldo tiie surface oiling,01 farm tools. method to be adapted with any sue-' 0l'"' Queen incubatar, 130-egg size, cess. " !and one Queen brooder stove. "V" weie loiced in sue.1! cases to Furniture J ! ai. -mouth. Ne'.. c-unh-k mower- ov- hav' rake- oae'vous voung woman tenter of an in- She is active in nearly all musical j erjtial representa . t .ti- ,-i,... ...... mm,, it . j'.hnr... ,:rin ! t enmt iooa 1 contioversv as to wheth-' affairs in Omaha, appears regularly i terma n elections iv , i : 1 . . C n 1. V U. r i i t . i . . ,..t Ever Mo-i'io sul'-v on er she is a peasant girl or grand ie uiniud uipuviii , nas tiiarit;.-; n eouiu t,i i-ennsyivaniH s i:'h belia- fiynr-n -rr r-r,. ..-V,...-... .. . i j; n ,'..,.,.,-. ..! nehess wr v. iiisk. d off the linr-'f musical programs for the Omaha torial ballots. iHil..uu XKjx . - ;, .' ' , .' ' : ij...., o. ir, .. r--.,, ni VVoDian's club and other musical so-I The wimmittci. i'l-icwI in Hip vn. Uiif-'i ZtljiiiJO 'J LOiJoOJc tJL , .... ,- . . , 1 ,t.Uf,-inr 0 oil tlmt m hwn CietieS. I all the renresentat ivi :mr! 'atrhi.ri: Mrs. Madga West Sutphen. violin-! he desired, although at first the com ist of the well known West Sisters j mi t tee limited him to one nuperviso: string quartette, is the favorite' and three assistants. Th" decisif .1 violinist of Omaha. She has appear- ended the dispute between Vare ami ed in numerous concerts and is a:th committee which provoked th' steady feature over the radio. jVare lieutenants into boltTng th- re- The Schmoller-Mueller Piano Co. 'count. is furnishing for the concert a! steinway Duo-Art which will play! Select your favor3 for the Valcn- j.i nuniH ihc leiicinions 01 inc 1 . 1 singer and violins in the accompani- 1 110 J artl" n.ow' lle the line V. eot'dn-ii. j;.- us--, of "il aitogither, o" adopt sono ( th. v process than the -..-...,..;,.! .... i, . .i . . .. 1. I .1 . 11'- i.i;i hit - t 1 1 . ,. v.. .! ! ' S '.i I I , I meth'.d w:is deeloied." . Wc Require a Deposit of 25 on O.'ick Orders First House Soutl: cf rill.r. Station "0;i Ihc Ilor-" ' Sorrow's lualHy tisfGhary Telephone lNTo. 33 Fhttsmouth, Nsbr. One oak 14-foot dining table; one t oak cupboard ; one Buck's heating t ie r. -Tiv ."..tliol .v-;es v..l..,w.,l .. .-'-". oen, uk vaiiumic, While this ii' w- discovery does not jKix hahK and other household goods, ami is not design; d to replace a-.phalt : Terms of Sale" or any he;iVy-duty type of pave-j A Kums of $,y under. ' ,.ash. .V,: ! , 10U P,r"Vt' V """" in dls-;On sums over 110 a credit of six J.,';,, ': -.....,., M..-u-a hm- ny)nhs L(. pivcPi purchaser piv- XT,"""" !(.( ,.fl ;;p.j Oerii-'d atd tb. eviiense'- , ... , . . iaiieb atii -f - tuuc saarily strong I riaci, s N i "1ti,;7 "nt ' VT'" Vatican i .oohil-itive. " ir,"'t ,ntrr--st f,:,,ni ili 0- No Property 0 nurse. Sh" was accompanied in the car lv I!1.h HotUn von nf ttit lai mar's. 1 ment physician. lie last saw the Grand iHichess Anastasia when she was seventeen, and he was nineteen, and asserted that lie knew this woman to be the same person. However, in Europe, she iti said to j be regarded as a poor peasant girl ! suffering from hallucinations of grandeur, surviving members of the Komanoff family have declared her an imposter. ompani This may be a big surprise for the Bat-s Bock & Gift shop is largo and unbroken. KOVE TO SETTLE CHURCH DISPUTE Beautiful favors cf all kinds and the nost h?ndscme decorations for the Valentine seascn at the Bates' Be ok Girt Shop. to be removed from the premises un til settled" for. W. J. Schneider, ' Owner. REX VOC NO. Auctioneer ' PLATTS STATE BANK, Clerk. Washington, Feb. 10. Ambas sador to Mexico Dwight Morrow is making an effort to bring President! :uid a representative of the: into a conference for the purpose of settling the bitter strife ' between that government and the Roman Catholic church, it was learn-, ed in an official quarter here Thurs day night. All the news in the Journal. SjpjrpBfl'jg Ws?E The sloppy time of the year needs good, substantial Footwear, and "THORGGOOD" Work Shoes will stand every test and meet every requirement. We invite-you to come in and inspect these splendid shoes. Prices are Reasonable South Sixth Street Plattsmcath, Nebraska Bring Us Your Shoe Repair Work