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LATTSMQUTa SEMI - WEEKLl JOURNAL THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 19?8. SIIIIIlII!lIIIlSIIIIlKIIIlHIIIilIiIIIISiIiIIIIIIIIilIIllIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIHlIIIIlg 1 .Friday '&--' Saturday- -1 Advantages of Wholesale Mar- , kets Available Mynard Club Has Fine Meet T ing on Friday A0 ELGSl n (2 JUL Swans Down Cake Flour 29c Karo White Table Syrup, gal 640 Kwiksolv, the granular soap, pkg. . . 230 Raisins, 4-Ib. pkg. for . . 39c Seedless Fresh stock just received. Jello, all flavors, per pkg .70 Calumet Baking Powder, yg. can. . .290 Hershey's Cocoa, y2-b. tin 160 Little Hatchet Flour . $1.75 4S-lb. sacks at a new, low price a a i 1 1 1 3 S i!!i!i:!l!!!a!!l!!ii!!H!!a!I!!!!l!lIll!IllllI!Iiil!il!ai!il!lll!!Sla!l! Black ".White a WHERE YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE Hoover Would Keep Up Same High Standards Election of Candidate to Mean Con-' tinaation of Good Business, Is Kellogg Claim. carry on the president's successful work. Describing Hoover as 'having greater knowledge of the nation's complex problems of trade and com merce than any other man in the country. Secretary Kellogg also said that Hoover was particularly quali- I fied to deal with the development of waterways. state journal. DEATHS IN FLORIDA STORM West Pr'.m Beach. Fla.. Oct. 2S. Six weeks after the tropical hurri cane. Red Cross officials today an nounced their official casualty esti mate, placing the number of dead at 1,837 and of injured at 1,870 for the entire storm area. Altho various figures have been quoted previously. Washington. Oct. 30. Secretary 4 Kellogg tonight declared that Her bert Hoover, the republican presiden tial candidate, could "be depended upon to carry forward the work which has been so successfully per- rormeu Dy t-resiaem oouuse. i(,co nn nut nt hfartnuar Speaking from broadcasting sta- terg ag represonting the first officially tion WMAL, the secretary of state complete estimate based on actual fig opened his address with the state-, ureg assembletl by workers in each ment that the issues in the campaign district Tne 1Ist divi(jeg the casual were largely economic and declared ties as f0nows. that "parties must be principally) Wegt palm jjeach area from Jupi judged by the result of legislation : ter tQ Delray Beach, 26 dead, 1,487 and of administration and with the jnjureu country prosperous and happy as it? Broward countv, one dead. 51 in is, I ask whether there is any rea-; jure(j son at this time for a change?" j pam Beach county, 1,700 dead "I bel ieve that the country in gpn-,265 injured, eral has the utmost confidence in thej Okeechobee county, 25 dead, none uprightness, the integrity and the jnjure(j high purpose of President Coolidge,"j other territory, 34 dead, 67 in he continued. "We have nominated ; jured. as his successor a man of the same: A t'otai of io,172 families had reg high purpose, a man of courage and'ietere(i wjth the Red Cross up to to vision who has been closely con-jnignt witn nQv. 3 set as final date necteti wun tne counsels or tne aa-;f0r acceptance of application for aid. These were divided as to areas af follows: Palm Beach county, 6,993. Broward county. 1,116. Everglades county, 1.002. Okeechobee county, 674. Other section. 287. To date, 2,018 families have re- ministration and has admirably con ducted a great and growing depart ment, which as much as any depart ment, if not more, has to do with the industrial and economic well be ing of the country. "Mr. Hoover knows the country from east to west and north to south and realizes the special needs ceived rehabilitation, while 376 per of the various sections, and in addi- sons remain under direct Red Crosr tion to the very unusual grasp of care. In the entire district, 1.3 23 per domestic problems, and has a re- sons are being fed by the organiza markable knowledge of our foreign tion. Of these 600 are in the Ever commerce which plays such an im- glades area and 462 in 'West Palm portant part in our national pros- Beach. perity." Secretary Kellogg reviewed the . ALLEGED BOMBERS NAMED achievements of the Coolidge admin- istration. reciting the reduction of the national debt, tax reductions, the finding of foreign markets for agricultural products and numerous other national problems which have been settled, and then declared that Hoover could be depended upon to A-l Garage At 6th and Pearl Streets if Large Crowd and Splendid Program Featured in Regular Monthly f Community aGthering. r A general good time prevailed at the community club meeting at My- a. Ghrist Furniture Co. Offers Unique Service and Price Savings on Big or Small Purchases Plattsmouth, Nebr., October 31. 1928. To Our Friends and Patrons: 1 kl..Vk 4 Vt i n lr itMl Ana i n oil " - . . . - . . . e wioji iu maun naru. i'Tiaav nieni. wnen tne mem- r throughout the entire county for bers and friends assembled for an $ your patronage in the past and for evening of enjoyment, such us these the confidence you have shown in meetings have afforded. There were our future. ' rlarinrotlnna In nnnrrl with YTal- X j We have worked out a plan to take lowe'en. care of your every need in household, The business meeting was opened equipment at less cost to you than! witn the aU(iience singing, "The Star I I n f , n nA-AKAll 1W 1 TUT ft TTTJ 'T Vl ? Q . , m 1 T T uciuic uiiciu uj a-ij . spangier tanner, anu iNeorassa, t has been made possible by the co-: jIy Native Land." led by Mrs. Sher operation of the large and old estab-j man cole. As the next meeting is lished wholesale houses. j to be devoted to election of officers, Come direct to the Ghrist Purni-' and plans discussed for the following ture Company or phone us and we year, it was decided that it would be will come and get you and show you ror members and their families, only. our stock. If you are unable to make i a short talk on the Red Cross your selection, it is only a forty min-i WOrk was given by Mrs. C C. Barn ute drive to the wholesale house, &rd, who touched on the need of where hundreds of thousands of dol- Red Cross organizations, and recall- T In a Dress Overcoat you want more than just a covering you want Style, and Comfort and Warmth. unir FflDnrcnl ate are in a class by themselves they make you feel fine and they make you look fine. Just ask the man who owns one! Prices $35 to 50 una sroloim 2atl:o at $17 all woo are unbeatable medium price coats. Have a look at them! The weather man says "Snow and colder" lars of goods are always on display ed several instances in which these 5 in the latest style and designs, from workers relieved sufferers in tornado the best to the cheapest made, at rand flood districts. She also urged prices that mean a wonderful saving j that everyone be willing to contrib to you. You will be under -no more ute to this most needful cause. obligation to us or the wholesale After a short intermission the fol- X houses than any other firm you have lowing program was given: ever dealt with. Male Quartets "Pale Moon," and When you make your selection, we "Lassie O' Mine." Jk set the goods up and deliver them tot Masonic Quartet Dialogue of r your home ready for use. j "Welcome." Another thing if you have anyj Eight Mile Grove School Cornet odd pieces or mis-matched furniture 6olo, Glenn Kraeger, with Selma t the Ghrist Furniture Company and "October Leaves" (vocal duet by AVVVWHfoVVf we will immediately come out. nraise your goods and apply the amount on your new purchase. Our aim is to give Cass county one ap- Glenn and Selma Kraeger. Eugene Richardson, Little Orphan Annie." Francis Wetenkamp, recitation, Hallowe'en f ttiii hect furniture markets in the 'Rirerrise Minlln nf Mrs rilr Rr-vor- w, n hv th vprv " I From Wednesday s Dally best furniture made to the cheapest Vocal solos "Duno" and "A in new and used pieces, and to make Voice Is Calling," Frank Cloidt, Mrs. you feel that it has paid you to come R. w. Knorr, accompanist. PHILATHEA CLASS ENTERTAINS gjjjjjjj flUTiS Big Guns on to a firm that is making every effort Address to give quality, prices and service. ! ship," Miss Clara Sutter, poultry the building in the interior heie awaited them.. The occasion was the' Last evening ghostly figures were noticed flitting around the building of the First Methodist church, si lently directing those who came to Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 25. Ten indictments in recent bombing and racketeering activities in Kansas City were returned by the Jackson county grand jury here today. James Martin, Robert W. Jackson and W. H. F. Doerr were charged with arson in connection with the firing on an apartment Oct. 14. The three men were arraigned a few minutes after the indictments were returned. Judge Thomas J. Shee horn ordered the names of the others indicted be withheld until they could be apprehended. The grand Jury has been engaged in an investigation of alleged labor bombings and of violence in the, G. 0. P. Allies Phone 6 45. or come to the store, editor of "The Farmer's Wife. located at 118-122 South 6th Street, Plattsmouth. Nebr. GHRIST FURNITURE CO. HELP IN ROAD WORK Some of the people in the south Male Quartet "Sweet and Low," "Honey Town." Hi Away Home." Masonic Quartet Song, Night," by Witches and Goblins. Mrs Anderson, accompanist. At the close of the program, the Hallowe'en party given by the mem- nr-v-., TSV nrmnr.ic.AY, f AtiI. bers of the Philathea class for the. - -j , " uw , . . , members of the Young Men's Bible class of the church. In the church more ghostly figures refreshments committee, of which , received the trembling members of Saloon League and Elan; Crowd Roars Cheers Baltimore, October 29. In a scath- the Y. M. B. C. and conducted them ing scornful denunciation. Governor ,TK:Z serd n endid rerenVr"" ' on the journey through the ghostly Smith tonight bluntly accused the Re t?U It W U U 1 Li VI C Ck givab illii l v, itiv if certain hills were cut down and the dirt thus secured used to heighten TRAIN DELAYED BY WRECX the grades in the low places. Dis- 'graveyard as well as the devil's publican party of accepting the Ku ' kitchen and after a Journey filled Klux Klan and the Anti-Saloon lea I with thrills the guests of the even- gue as allies in the fight to defeat i ing arrived at the church parlors him for the presidency, i where a fine time was awaiting them, j The Democratic standard-bearer The decoration of the parlors was cast aside all restraint, and threw covering that there was not enough From Tuesday's ra!ly money available for such extended This morning east bound train No. improvement In one location, they 6 over the Burlington was delayed . dull and black and made a.alI the fire and force at his corn- very fitting background for the Hal- mand into his bitter arraignment or lowe'en festivities that followed in the Republican party for this alleged rapid succession, the ladies in charge alliance. His Oklahoma City speech I to the greatest position in the gift of the people by any influence that may be exerted by any organization with such perverted ideas of Ameri canism. "While I think of them as a small group of misled, if not ignorant peo ple, nevertheless this campaign brings home to the electors and in my opinion, they fcannot disregard it that the klan Is cfne of the forces be hind the Republican party. "That I have had. during all my public career as governor, their open enmity and hostility, there can be no question. That they are supporting the Republican party in this cam paign there can be no question. Omaha Bee-News. AN APPRECIATION offered to donate their time and for some time, due to the fact that teams for the hauling of the dirt if the train had ran into an auto north the county would furnish the grader, of Bellevue, the car having been left The commissioner, Mr, Chas. Spang- standing on the" track apparently by of the party haVing planned a very was mild in comparison started. An account of the work molished, while the pilot of the lo- clever program of games and stunts Applause Terrifying. V. r Triola Avonintr rno nf thA mi j i i i Mynard w publiVhed recentlyrNe tenThV the UWonV to a or tne olly dealt with foreign policies prohibi- the hill just east of Myron Wiles' It was reported here that the car parH;ini, thp pvenine lhe eames and ti0n' eJ P T l Vl lLlt farm was cut. The following menj had belonged to some celebratory caTumbeT a est or tne evening ana tie?. Mitcneii. the Fifth regiment armory, where donated: Albert Wetenkamp 4 Myron Wiles 3 Arthur Wetenkamp 3 William Wetenkamp 2 Royal Smith 1 Reuel Sack 1 Henry Meislnger 1 who was present offered his real treat Woodrow Wilson was nominated in Ull e0tlmJiai lethe ca Pad in his demonstration of magic In 1912, to its feet with a roar of ap- daJs hV trtTtilfXl which he finished some very clever plaus'e tnat was alm03t terrifying. aH , After the accident the entertainment. As evidence linking the Ku Klus diJ nSt-n77hMfIftr . At a suitable hour the refresh-! Klan with tne Republican party, the J rePrt of the accident was made. ' ments served were in keeping with governor cited: day The reports received here state t,Q Uoiinwn eoumn and hrmis-ht i a r wi t,ntr i Chas. E. Barnard 1 day that the car wis unoccupied at the t th close the witching hours of New Jersey under the auspices of the '.r : " 7 .r:r Pleasure and happiness. IKu Klux Klan. in conjunction witr decided to use the same system on , owning the car later made their ap- some of their hills and the work donated on this road follows: Ray Wiles 2 days Jim Llepert 2 days Philip Liepert 2 days Jack Stamp : ldays Arthur Sullivan 1 day Earl Smith ; 1 day Sam Gilmour 1 pearance at the scene of the acci dent, but there was little left of the car to claim. SUFFERS RELAPSE From Wednesdays Daily Frank R. Onhclman who wnj in- day jured in an auto accident on Siinrtnv Taylor Cuthrell day October 21st north of Nebraska City, TUls donation amounted to fifty i3 confined to hia homo for V. r.n days of work and is quite a saving ;few days as the result of a relansc The entertainment committee in 'the ReDublican national committee charge of the event were Mrs. W. A.J 2. Published reports that the chair Wells. Mrs. H. E. Sortor, Mrs. J. T.I man of the Republican state commit Marshall, Miss Alice Weyrich and j tee of Virginia, who is one of the Mrs. R. E. Bailey. ROTARIANS VISIT OMAHA for the road funds of the precinct. It will help not only the people who travel these roads, but the whole pre that was caused by an infection de veloping from one of tne wounds sus tained in the accident. Mr. Goble owners of the Fellowship Forum, the official organ of the Klan, accompan ied Herbert Hoover on his trip tc Elizabethton, Tenn. From Wednesdays Daily Referring to me Diazing cross In the Dioeram of the Internation- alongside the railroad tracks wher al Rotary to enjoy inter-city and the Smith special train passed inter community meetings during through Indiana recently as "A de the course of the year, the Omaha fiance of the Klan to my presence Rotary club has extended an invlta-; in the state" the governor ex tion to the clubs at Council Bluffs, ; claimed: - Notmng :, : V'.c w- ni(inwnfM, . pittmouth and Fremont "What hollow mackery! uu mu m umuu H.man was aDie l0 De up ana arouna r" ,oi "I the Omaha club at their could be so far removed from the thus saved can be applied to the and looking after his business for 10 Joint tne umana ciud at xneir h. r.armor.0n -ororlr Jr. M), nor. of . j ... . . meeting In tnat City lOQaV. llluu6UW, aDFiiaiw..0, """ - f" -- , a. iciy U4JB uul ior i lie past iwu uav? , . . . , : , the precinct. TO PAY SHORT VISIT witnesses .'jtorage tor Cars and 1 rucks ; cleaning and dyeing industry for the in a steam heated Garage at a'Jf8 month, sixty-one 1 . Al 11 1 ; " low rate. -iso worK oone Dy fat rate prices on all cars and l.ncks. Let us figure with you. Prom Wfancsaay's Dallv This morning Merle Rainey of New York City, arrived here for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. W. H. Rainey and the brothers and sis ters in this city and with the A. N. Sullivan family south of this city Mr. Rainey, who Is with the National Electric Light association at New York, was called to Chicago on some business for the company and while there decided to run out and visit with the home folks and also attend to some business matters in this local ity. The young man has been located in Chicago and New York since hi? graduation from the state university and has been very successful in hi? work as an electrical expert. has been confined to his home and is feeling quite poorly We wish to express to the many kind friends in Plattsmouth and Eagle our deep and heartfelt appre ciation of the many acts of kindness and words of sympathy tendered u? at the time of our bereavement in the loss of our loved husband and rather: We wish also to thank the Elmwood lodge of the Masons and the American Legion for their acts of kindness and the many friends for the beautifu' floral remembrances. Mrs. K. L. Trumble and Children. ASKS FOR DIVORCE Prom Wedneoday s Datly This morning a petition was filed in the office of the clerk of the dis trict court in which Mrs. Mildref Sperry was the plaintiff and William R. Sperry, the defendant. The cause of action was that of divorce. The petition states that the parties were married at Burlington, Colorado, in 1917 and that the plaintiff 1 now a resident of Casa county. SPOOK CARNIVAL At District 15. Saturday evening. Nov. 3rd. Please come masked. Ad mittance. 10c; lunch, 10c. RUTH HOGUE. o29-2sw; o31-d Teacher. Journal Want-Ad get results. .r-!-M-I"I-I"I"I"I"I"I-I"W-h t v 4 Thomas Walling Company Abstracts of Title Phone 324 Plattsmouth Cut Prices on Ford Schedule Labor FENDER and BODY WORK COME IN AND SEE US ABOUT YOUR WORK All Work is Guaranteed Wl Proprietor CURTIS PLEDGES SUPPORT Coshocton, O., Oct. 25. Republi can support of legislation necessary to give agriculture the "equal pro tection with other industries' wat pledged here today by Senator Curtis in his first Ohio appearance. Speaking at a large afternoon meet ing in the agricultural section the vice presidential nominee emphasized republican hopes for farm relief and declared little could be expected from the democrats "because of their ten dency to meddle with the tariff, the banckbone of farm protection." CARD OF THANKS We take this means of thanking our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy in our hour of sadness also for the floral tribute paid our beloved wife, daughter, sis ter and aunt. Edward F. Grybsky Harry Johnson, Mrs. Sherman Cole and Family. RETURN CONCRETE MIXER Will the party who took my con crete mixer from back of the Farm ers State Bank please return it. I hare use for it now.- - - r T. H. POLLOCK. nl-lsw, 2d FOR SALE Now is the time to get a home of your own. We have several good farms for sale on the crop payment plan. Also a good ranch, if sold at once. For further information write or see H. A. Hanke, Farmers Union Co-Op. Grain Co.. Venango, Nebr. nl-9sw The Dennison line solves the prob lem of mid-summer hostesses. Sold exclusively in this territory at the Sates Book and Gift Shop. S lalKS K: on 1 hort insurance " v. OUR FIRE loss is a thous and dollars a minute. That is why you should be careful about fires and careful about your fire insurance. This agency represents the Hartford Fire Insurance Com pany. We can give you valu able hints on preventing fires as well as sound insurance pro tection should fire loss come. Searl S. Davis Phone 9 farm Loans Investments Insurance - Real Estate DELPHIAN CLASS MEETS The members of the local Del phian chapter held a very interest ing meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C. C. Wescott with Mrs. R. B. Hayes as the leader of the meeting. The ladies have as their study for the winter, that of history and the period and subject covered at the -meeting was that from 1000 to 1400 A. D. "The Assets of the Renais sance." The nations covered In the study period were Italy, France, Spain, the German empire and Eng land. This fascinating period of history study was much enjoyed and the ladies derived a great deal of pleas ure as well as benefit in the study of this part of the history of the world. . . A few Cass county maps left at the Journal office. 50c each. 1 Each club has been asked to sup- i ideals of America." ply a speaker that will give a short Charged With Scorn, 'presentation of the advantages of1 Then, his voice vibrant with scorn, 1 their respective localities and for the came his ringing renunication: president, responded for the local nominious defeat than to be raised fr I I I I " viewpoint. Mr. Davis gave a very w 1. fine outline of the advantages of this city which is so situated as to give all of the pleasantness and family atmosphere of the small town and has the advantage of being located near a great city . The great value of the farming territory tributary to this city, the splendid work of the Cass county farm bureau and the winnings of the Cass county clubs at the state and international fairs, was-pointed out, also that the farm ing community had raised the sum of $17,000 for the new creamery. The city improvements and advantages were also pointed out by the speak er. , 11 An - W $1 nil U3L V vrcoat Time! WITH the changing of open buggies to closed cars, clothing keeps step . . . From big heavy Overcoats to "happy medium" weights and "toppers" is now . the thing. Step in and see these new fall overcoats lighter in weights, lighter in colors and lighter in price. eomiGST xcrmsnvii s1 i fio sSg