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THURSDAY, AUG. Z, 1929. Camp at the State fair EIGHT DAYS AUGUST 30 to-SEPTEMBER 6 See the Whole Show Free camping; spot. Do your own cooking. Expense will be little more than if you stay at home. Yon cat and burn gasoline where ever yen are. If you have no tent yon can rent one for the week for $5.50. MeaTs can be secured on the grounds at moderate prices if you don't want to bother with cooking. Free bath house newly erected. First class grocery store, water, ample toilet facilities, police protection. You can't spend a week more pleasantly. For further information address GEORGE JACKSON, Secretary, LINCOLN, NEBR. Murray Van Allen was a visitor in Omaha with a load of poultry for the Allen Cream and Poultry station. Frank Mrasek was hauling some rattle to the South Omaha market on last Monday for Ed Gansemer. Ralph Kennedy and Fred L. Hild. the carpenters were doing home re pairing at the home of C. M. Reed on last week. Glen Todd was building some fence luring last week with steel post and wire which he purchased from the Nickles Lumber company. J. A. Scotten. the carpenter and contractor was doing some cabinet work for A. W. Leonard, during the dearly portion of this week. H.X?CCi!L tT,;18 i,SyBnI friends. .7 .. . .. miles normwesi 01 wuraocK w nuiir- antine a case f scarlet fever. He was accompanied by W. S. Saybolt as Lee Nickles of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Murray on both Saturday on Sunday. J. E. Hatchett and family were guests for the day and for a very nice dinner at the home of Mr. and the occasion very much Hallman McKinney of near Ne hawka was a visitor in Murray for the day on last Sunday, he driving up with the family for a visit with relatives for over Sunday. Edward Knabe from west of Ne hawka wa? a visitor in Murray for a short time on last Monday mcrn inc. driving; over in his car to look after some business matters. Mrs. C..E. Joyce of Weeping Water was a guest for a number of days during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hatchett -where all enjoyed the visit very much. W. H. Krnger was a visitor in riattsmouth on last Monday going over to have some dental work done, and hove some ow his teeth which have been refractory extracted. Wayne Lewis was suffering quite a bit from an infected eye in which he has gotten some rust which very badly inflamed the member but since it has been getting much better. Marion Warthan and the family were over to Omaha on last Sunday where they were spending the day at Krugs Park and Riverview Park, taking their dinner and enjoying the day most pleasantly. Wilbur Hewitt and t:ie family were vlriHng for over the week end at th home of her folks near Elk treek. they driving over in their car for the visit which was enjoyed alike by the visitors and host and hostess. Every one in Murray seems to take good satisfaction in getting their property in very bept of condition and this will make the town look and be much better. A very good way to advertise the advantage of the town. Dr. G. H. Gilmore and wife and their son. John, were over to Union on last Monday evening where they w-err attending a celebration of thir nephew, Mr. James Frans, who was passing his "second birthday anni versary on that day. The Yant Construction company arrived in Murray via train am un loaded their outfit and went to th highway near the home of George Ray where they are doing some grad ing and preparing the road for re ception of the paving. John Durman and family of near Weeping Water where he is farm ing were over to .Murray on last Sunday and visited while here with the parents of Mrs. Durman. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tilson. All enjoyed the very good time -which was had. Attorney C. A. Rawis and M. R. Davis who makes his home there were down to Murray yesterday and with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith went oors of The S ARE OPEN TO THE PERSON WHO SAVES HIS MONEY Don't you think it a good plan to put some of your, earnings away so you Avill be ready for your opportunity when it comes? An account -with the Murray State Bank gives you absolute security and profitable invest ment for your funds. Murray State ant "There h Ho Substitute for Safety to Lincoln where they attended the Epworth Assembly and njoyed the services, and returned home" in the evening. Wm. Patterson and wife who have been spending some time at Imperial where they were visiting with rela tives returned late last week after having enjoyed a very pleasant time while there, and report crops only fair. "While there, they were the guests of George Fitzpatrick and wife. W. A. Clarence was in Murray a few days since and reported that his brother J. M. Clarence who was so badly injured a -short time since by a piece tf wood being thrown against his head by a circular saw. -and which fractured his skull, is getting along nicely now and is making good improvement. Miss Bessie Rover who has been visiting in the west at the home of her brother, John Royer, near Flag .rrenine and report, having ; enjoyed a very fine visit while there, hilt cave that t Vi prnnc ora &rt- nnnf there, the wheat in some instances v making only as much as three bush els to the acre and the corn now not a foot high. ' IJIcklw and wife and Mrs. ?er? ..5s ere ove.r to .H?!" morning and will expect to remain until Thursday of this week. They went to the west to look after some business matters and to be there Long which is near that place. Little Mary Lindsey. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindsey cf near Weeping Water who has been trou bled for some time with appendi ticis. was taken to Omaha by the parents and Dr. G. H. Gilmore where she underwent an operation for re lief from appendicitis, and when- the is getting along nicely since. It is hoped she will soon be able to return home well again. On last Saturday W. G. Boerleker departed for Chicago, with three cars of very fine cattle, two of them being his and W. Wehrbein, and one belonging to W. J. Philpot. and again on Monday evening Charles Baede ker, jr.. also departed with two other loads, which were on the mar-J ket on Wednesday and was met there by the father, W. G. Boedeker. who will look after the selling of the stock. Frank Mrasek with his big trucks hauled the stock to town for loading and thus was a saving for the cattle shrank less than they would otherwise. Martin Sporer and Wife Entertain. Last Sunday at their home south of Murray on the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sporer entertained for the day and for dinner and had with the number of relatives and friends who assisted making the day a very pleasant one. There were there for the occasion Robert Ferguson. Char les Ferguson and wife and their son, Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour and daughter. Kathleen. Wm. Sporer and wife and eon Charles, of Mur ray. A. G. Long and wife, Robert and Dale Long. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Long and their daughter, Bettie Lee. Will Preach Sunday. The Rev. Robert E. Hanson, pastor of the First Christian c hurch of Murray who is also attending school at Bethany, will be here and con duct services the coming Sunday, both morning and evening. Let all members be out to the services and assist in making the service the very best. Remember services both morn ing and evening as well as Bible school. Have Nice Ball Game. The Benson Boosters of Omaha were in Murray on last Sunday and entertained the ball fans of Mur ray and the Murray ball team very nicely in the game which they put 111). HTld in n wav bmhactpri the tmme team but alin crood nature with the results that the visitors reecived 11 scores and the home team only 6. Prosperity! Will Have to Have Signs. If things continues to get more congested in this way, there will have to be signs put up both in town and country advising people the country is full of Fords, for in truth the people should know about it. During the past few days the follow- ing have secured new Model A's and are well satisfied with them: Gussie Brubacher, coach; E. S. Tutt. coach; i Gust Hollenberg, coach; A. G. Long, four door sedan; Lester Dill, coach; Joe Long, sedan; Henry Addleman, roadster: Chester Sporer, coach, and Martin Sporer a coupe. ICE BOX FOE SALE I have a one hundred pound ice x, a top leer, which I am offering box very reasonable It is in fine condi- tion. See me at the post office. aS-2tw. LUCEAN CARPER W. C. T. U. MEETS Prom Wednesday's Daily- The W. C. T. IT. held a most de- lichtful meeting on Monday after- noon at the Hotel Perkins where they - - were entertained by Mrs. Edward swimming. Brantner and Mrs. W. W. Wasley Wednesday evening Mr. Gooding and a very fine program featured had charge of vespers. This was fol the day. lowed by an evening's entertainment The ladies opened the afternoon of harmonica and readings by Mr. with the singing of "Some Glad tGooding and Miss Tauchen and mov Day," the song of the Union and the ing pictures of club activities, meeting was hen turned over to Mrs. . Thursday evening Miss Baily. as George A. Weaver of Mynard. who sistant county agent from Otoe coun had charge cf the devotions. ty had charge of vespers. This was The program was filled with the Btunt night and each group was re greatest of interest and a large num- sp0nsible for a song, yell and a stunt, ber of delightful readings and papers -TheBe were put on around a camp were given on subjects of the day. - h t,nt wns disnlaved Miss Janet Westover was heard in two numbers. "Grandma's Mem ory Quilt" and "Why You." Mrs. J. A. Capwell serving as the ac companist for the little reader. Mrs. Charles A. Troop gave a fine discussion of the new liquor law of the state that was followed with a great deal of interest by the mem- ben of the nartv o i o ng People Pledge Sup- dent Hoover." was the ,"12.000 You port to Presid title of a very interesting paper given by Mrs. Malcolm and which was much appreciated. Mrs. W. T. Richardson of Mynard gave a very interesting paper on the 6. working of prohibition in "Wash- The following list is the Cass coun ington. D. C. after Six O'clock." ty leaders who attended and assist- Cecil and James Comstotk favored the members of the party with two very clever piano duets and also James Comstocx gave a trumpet solo with Cecil Comstock at tbe piano Little Miss Dorothea Mae Dux bury' was heard in a very cleverly given reading, "My Garden" that proved a fine feature of the program. Miss Elizabeth Spangler in dis cussing current event told of the death recently of two fliers, respon sibility for their dentil being placed at the door of drink. Mrs. A. H. Duxbury gave a very interesting paper, "Prohibition Not Coming, It Is Here" and in which various phases of the question were discussed At the close of the afternoon dain- ty and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses that aided In the interest of the meeting. GOOD OXFORD BUCK SHEEP I have several Oxford Buck sheep for sale. Extra good ones. Call phone 1104 Murray, Nebr. j25-4tsw T. J. TILSON. DERAILMENT NEAR GILMORE T i"a "i c on the main line of the Missouri Pacific railroad was tied up this morning as the result of a derailment of ? stock train on the Tn i e T 1 tnn -net - nrf - r-kf" f 1 i mnrc TitTif. i,n nnH -Viii hirw-L.ri the line into Omaha for the M. t he line into Omaha for the M. t rhe Union Pacific line is used from iilmore on into Omaha by the Mis- iouri Pacific and the result was Th G sou that the northbound passenger train. No. 10T was held at La Platte and the passengers transferred to Burlington train No. 15 to be taken on into Omaha. A party of Missouri Pacific offi cials which was on the train bound to the north, transfered at this city to the Burlington and were taken on into the metropolis. An Acrostic Women of the community. Of which you are one. May mould public opinion. Energy so expended brings rich rewards Neighbors work together for the bet- terment of Plattsmouth. 'Service is a word pregnant with meaning. Club life gives you an opportunity to serve! Let all Plattsmouth women Unite in this democratic organiza tion. Better homes and a better town will result. SUMMER RESORT WEATHER j - From Tuesday s Tieny ' The temperature this morninc was of the kind that made the residents of the community feel that they had no need to seek relief in the nioun- tains, the northern lake? or the far north. The temperature was 61 de- grees this morning, the coolest for a great many months and which made everyone feel the welcome relief from the high temperature of last week. MARRIED AT COURT HOUSE . , t. The wedding of Miss Mary Mc- Daniel and Lawrence Frederick oc- curred on Saturday afternoon at the u-urmouse, tne j cung peopie motor- Brinkman and aunt of Mrs. Cloidt. ing down from their home at Omaha Mrs. Miller, wife of former county and after wecuring the necessary 11- commissioner H. J. Miller, has been cense had Judge A. II. Duxbury per- in p00r health for a great many years form the ceremony that made them and in the last few months she has as one. The wedding was witnessed failed a great deal and her condi by Sifts Olive K- Byfert and Ivan Mc- tiOn has -caused imore or less appre Daniel, also of Draaha. hensiou-to the family and friends. I-I-I"I-K-'I"I"W-I-W "r '. h ', -h 4 4 FARM BUREAU KDTES Copy tor thiJ Department furnished by County Agent r j 'I-I-I-iI-I I i i ---- i' l1 r'k Second Largest Club Camp in Nebr Cass, Otoe and Johnson counties can boast of having the second larg est 4-H club camp in the state. A total of 172 took an active part and each contributed his bit to help make this camp a success. This camp was held at Murray July 31 to August 2. The program consisted fo educa- lrTol r axr r-r clro tinnu nn nrtctpf mnlr. , fc Mr. Gooding of the Extension rJLa'a.. Wftrt v unro0 . , , pany; canning by Miss Elseman of the Kerr Glass company; dyeing by Miss Conner of the Rit Dye company; judging contests were conducted by lr. Gooding and Miss Noyes of the extension department; health work by Miss Noyes; recreational games by Miss Tauchen, from the extension . - - department; athletic tournament and by club members. Friday morning, Searl Davis of Plattsmouth. in his impressive way, talked to the club folks on the im portance of preparation for life's work. He upoke of the part that club WOIK PiaB 111 IUIS t""" stressed the importance of a lot of gooa reading, a w mailing auiu uy Miss Rail v and numbers bv the har - Miss Daily and numbers by e nar monica band completed the morning program. Following is a list of those attend- ing: Johnson County, 6 ; Otoe County 38; Cass County 122; Lincoln Office ed: r' From Weeping Water: Leader iirs. Mary E. Ranney with one club member; Leader Miss Marjorie Joyce with four club members; Mrs Ray Norris with five club members. club From Nehawka Fifteen members (No leader) three other club members. From Eagle: Leader Watson Norris with three club members. From Union: Leader Mrs. Chas. Atteberry with eleven club members; Also ten other club members. From Plattsmouth: Leader Miss Helen Johnson with four club mem .bers; Also thiee other club members. From Avoca: Leader Mrs. Ernest Norris. From Alvo: Leaner miss leucine . " , lJC "f1"'' ";'"" the largest nursing Christensen with two club members. , ity of eeping W ater. son and his friend, :Neal Manakrea fv From Groenwood: Leader Mrs. O. A. Johnson has been feeing of Casper, Wyoming, who is visiting " Ted Carnes with four club members; j - , - ilu TTCQTATT tctfw . Tr- .:.. iu-au over to Omaha on last Tuesday cariv ix.-k fnr thp past and will lisainliij JMxw ljeaaer .Mrs. rxea noumau ; - : . . " ; - Prnm Cedar Creek: Leader Miss!months Tnla HpiI and one club member. From Elmwood: Leader Miss wue. accompaniea luv". fertained at their beautiful country of the store in handling milk, meat, Clarice Hottle with five club mem- daughters, Misses Hazel and Eloiese, home on last Sunday and had as their fruits and vegetables that may re bers. and Miss Agatha Colbert, departed gUest8 for the occasion, and for the quire a low temperature and is a From Murray: Ten club members, i for Niagara Falls, driving in their exceiient dinner which Mrs. Mogen- most attractive addition to the store. Other leaders and members attend-! car where they will expect to visit. gen had prepared, the following Mr. Rea. manager of the local office ing part of the time were: Allen i including the trip over and back for frjenag, wfc0 also assisted in making of the light and power company and Vernon Murray; Donald Belknap; 'some four weeks. the day a most pleasant one, Harold Mr. Gabriel, sales manager are very Otto Sc'hafer Murray; John Kaffen- While working on a spring of a-Thomason and family, Carl Peterson proud of the handsome new refri berger. Plattsmouth. with one club phonograph. N. L. Grubbs had the aml wife and dauSrhter, Miss Olga, gerator that will m the Tiiture be a member- Jesse Livingston, Weeping , misfortune to have one of his hands Fred Rehmeyer and family. Chris great feature of the Lgenbergcr Water; Clarence Kintner, Weeping injured by the broken spring which Rasmugsen and family, Rasmus Jen- store- r- ifh ciT nihtr finh TnPTnhpra- Ruth Ranney, Weeping Water and Ruth Ranney, Weeping Water and two other club members; Mrs. Chas. Atteberry. Union; Miss Evelyn Wolph Nehawka; Mrs. Conant Wolph, Ne- hawka, with six club members; Mrs Carl Hoffman. Greenwood. It was a tired bunch thatb roke camp Friday afternoon and the gen eral parting remark was "Can we have another camp next year?" We certainly appreciate the co-operation and courtesy shown us by the Murray people. iiOS a-0 0UTia. xwany articles, w numeruus iu mention, were found after breaking camp ana are at me x-ariu duictu office. Get in touch with this of fice if you lost anything while at i i . i -r..HA, vcamp. L. R. Snipes, County Exten sion Agent, J. H. Baldwin. Asst. County Ext. Agent. LETTER FROM OLD HOME t From Wednesday's Dally . Mrs. Hans Seiver of this city to day received a letter sent from her old home at Hamburg, Germany, by her sister. Miss Mary Thode, the let ter having arrived in the mail car- ried by the great airship, the "Graf Zeppelin" which arrived Sunday at the landing field at Lakehurst, New Jersey, and will leave this evening on the return to the home port in Germany. The letter was a part of the mail sent on the second voyage of the Graf Zeppelin, on which trip tne airship waB disabled and compelled to return to its port, holding the mail until this very successful voyage over the Atlantic to the new world. MRS. MILLER POORLY Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cloidt and daughters. Maxine and Frances' and Mrs. Frank Brinkman mot0red to Alvo where they visited at the H. J. Miller home for the day, jjr8- jijjier being a sister of Mrs! WEEPING WATER ' . . , , . Chris Rasmussen and tbe rpod wife were visiting and also coking after some business matters in Lin- C on i,Ionday- . . Wm Spangler and wife were risi- ing and looking after some bnsiness matters In Plattsmouth on last Tues- day, they driving over in their car for the occasion Mogens Johnson is walking with the assistance of a cane, on account of the very -lame back which he has on account of a strain which he got a few days since. Newton L. Grubbs and wife were j-trAi r flmato rr loaf C3i r rl o tt nrriT"A they were enjoying a visit with friends and relatives for the day, they driving over in their auto. Nathan Everheart, 85, who has ever worked hard as a stone mason in ami chnnt Wseninir Wntpr Is fpel- tilBhlntht j Itiilile 'f Pna J ZnUa . Walter Cole mother of John , f vi'sitine and looking after busl- . rr. .1 n pkr ill m i i f i n in iinid.UA uu last. u to- day they driving over in their auto, Godleib Rehmeyer and the good wife are visiting for the present week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Frank Taylor and husband, south of awo wh n are enlovine the visit very much. interment, maue ai lue rgie ine- Taylor who have just recently re- B. F. Wiles of Plattsmouth was a ter' east of Eagle on O street. In turnefi from a vacation at Excelsior visitor In Weeping Water on last death the children lose a very goings, Missouri, where besides Tuesday, he coming to visit with his devoted mother and Eagle one of the meeting former residents of Platts brother Isaac Wiles, who has been.very 8t citizens who was ever raouth. they also met some promin rather poorly for some time past, and .ready to serve to the uttermost all ent people of the world of artists, who is kept to his home most of the "'h re needing any ministration. Among those who they had the di.- Hme j tinction of meeting was Mr. J. 1. Harold Baker was a business visi- ietttmed From the West. Wblfe of Burlington. Kansas. Mr. tor in Beatrice on last Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole, who Wolfe is author of about three hun where he was in consultation with were spending some time near Oskosh dred poems and is very well known the Black Brothers milling company. regarding the handling of their pro- . 6 : j dncts "in Weening Water and terri- tory. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stickley of Lin- coin, the latter daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs - T- M- Teegarden. of Weeping spending the day on last ier were spenamg i . where all enjoyed the occasion very much. . Rev. G. R. Birch pastor of the Congregational church of Weeping Water, accompanied by the wife and daughter departed early this week for Brule in their car, where they will visit for a time with friends and relatives. W. D. Baker and son, proprietors of thp Raker Cream station have a car load of chick feed cbming. ;Many varieties and the laying mash which they handle is now being lea to some to consult a specialist about the con- dition of his health. During the timegt. LoUis, where they will visit for The Iowa-Nebraska Light Pouev when he cannot be at the safe, ELm?r . a -tjme ana- departing from there, go- Co.. have just completed the instaN Loberg is assisting at the cafe. i ing east and south and finally visit- inS c one pf Iatst tyP55 or Johnson denarted last week ' Qt WadHnrtnn Rnston. New General Electric refrigerator in tb" will expect to enjoy a long visit. 1 at Niagara Falls, and returning via "f refrigerator is one of the besi . , OT, j .nmr.anvinr o1 .L -v, ' at that the General Electric surphef car Domingo, who also j..,PtI,j departea about the middle of last week. They !wi11 expect to be away ior some two On Wednesday E. Pool and has greatly interfered witn nis work at the blacksmith shop. He will se- at the blacKsmun snop. ne c" cure a man to assist and to catch up with the work which has crowded since he nas had his hand injured. Henry Holman has purchased a new two door sedan of the Universal Model A cars which he is liking very wen ana wun iue nfv,y t.diTr v.i this excellent car, the quoto of the Cole Motor company has been used, which was ninety, but arrangements have been effected for the getting of more of these excellent cars, which have proven so popular. TT XT' llnnrn n-SQ in thp I'OllntrV Oil lDCt r.oHav afternoon making some needed repairs on a tractor for Wm. t th tractor had a broken part j ' , - ... and could not be brought to town 111 T , U11T11IK -"-D " I I lir 1 1 U 1 L 11 1: 1 11 lUUlt 1 V . u to have the repairs math, and likejpating a very fine trip and the gen- MnTinmit nnd the mountain, as the mountain could not come to Mohamit he had to go to the mountain and so also had Mr. Moore to go to the country. C. J. Elgaard recently purchased lone of the celebrated standard sedans of the bigger and better six cnevro lets, of the Dowler brothers and which will make him a most confort able and convenient means of trans portation, "tfton. Hunter also receivtd a coach, while James H. Keatch got a coupe. These took all that the Dowler brothers bad on hand, but they had another car load on the way which arrived on Tuesday and which were unloaded on their ar rival and placed on their show floors. Better drop around and see them. Well Appointed Funeral Home W. L. Hobson and son, Richmond, are having some very important changes made in the new home which they have recently purchased for their funeral business. T. J. Jami son is building an elevator on the . ... ! !"rjr ma w inananns oi iur Blut1 to j!" Za I remains whn necessary. There are Jthree rooms on the lower floor which !a-re thrown together for chapel use, and a work room oh the south, where all the work is done, and a closet in which is kept the fluids whicb are used in the course of their work. J Then on the north is the slumber ; room where the remains are allowed to repote on a couch, until placed In the casket for the funeral and burial. Parking space on the north is re served for the 'funeral coach, and on the eaBt is -space lor the autos of the frIendB of the departed. French doorB lead from the cha , to elevator and where he &Bket and remains are placed in the funeral coach t0 he taken tQ the cemetry. Mr HoDBOn and Bon are having new ntr.n,. EtAna nil pw wnlk 8tructed grounding and in front of the funeral home which greatly en- hanceB the appearance, For Sale. Fordson tractor and plows in fine fonX ier INeDr- Mrs. Mary Wulf Deceased. Mrs. Mary Wulf, wife of the late Fred "Wulf of near Eagle, passed away at ner nome near tagie on last Frida; of a little been bom Friday August 2nd, at the age over 76 years, she having leaveB to mourn her departure five 80ns they bein5 William, Rudolph, Frederick. Victor and Georee. while - the daughters were Miss Mary Wulf w&o made her home with the mother, r re Ul mubj- The funeral was held from the North Lutheran church of Eagle of which she was a devoted member, and the .Nebraska, which is near the western portion of the state, where they en- iow tr,r. enms frT -nta Joyed a visit for some four weeks and where they were the guests of three daughters, who make their home in that neighborhood, return- ed nome 4ast wees ana report naving had an excellent time while away, , j Accepts a New Position. 1 Wm. Van Every who has been the faithful and efficient salesman in the C. H. Gibson store, and where they have gotten along the very best, ias accepted an offer Jor work in an- other line, that of selling -oils and gasoline for the Consumers Oil com- ' pany of Council Bluffs and will con- -duct the wagon out of Weeping Wa- ter for them. ' : . Will See the World. No, not all of It, lor that would SfiP on their tour. Kansas Citv and . ... . . . , . . They will expect to be away for about " J - . four weeks. Entertained for Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mogensen en- Kpn. Henrv Moirensen. Weldon Max field and family, consisting of wife j i field an ani son - WILL DEPART ON VACATION From Wednesday's Daily County Attorney and Mrs. W. G. Kieck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cloidt and daughter, Maxine and Frances and Miss Nadine Cloidt, will leave Thursday for a vocation trip to the northern lakes. The party will make the trip by auto and go from here to Ilenning, Minnesota, where they will enjoy a short stay at East Brittle Lake and later go to Itasca Indian reservation where they will spend a short time at the source of the Mississippi river. They are antiei tlemen at least are planning on do ing plenty of fishing while in the northland. r NEW STREET MARKINGS From Wednesday's Dally Chairman Kunsmann of the streets, alleys and bridges commit- tee was engaged yesterday in see- ing that markings of highway No 75 along the streets of the city were installed and placed along the inter sections on Sixth street where the travelers find more -or less confusion in keeping to the highway as many either drive clear over the South Sixth street hill or east to the foot of Main street. The signs installed will relieve a great deal -of the an- noyance caused to the traveling pub- lie and enable them to stick to the highway in better shape.. RECEIVES POST CARD From Wednesday's Daily County Attorney W. G. Kieck re ceived a post card today that had been brought over on the Graf Zep pelin, being sent by a cousin of Mr. Kieck, Louis Zimmer. The post card was originally sent over on the ship web -compelled to abandon the trip and the mail was accordingly held until the present sucoessful voy age as tbe letters -and cards are i largely in the nature or greetings from Germans to the American friends and relatives. Phone your news to the Journal i Alfalfa! Timothy! Blue Grass! and Lawn Grass Winter Rye for Pasture Ask for Samples and Prices Edward Barliing Seed Company Nebraska City . Nebraska RETUILN FROM VACATION Mis3 Anna Heise! and Mrs. E. A. m literary circles, Another was Miss Elizabeth Lynn age fourteen, who smcs for the radi' gs tor tne radio and whose voice has attracted the notice of many. Miss Lynn offered to sing for the Plattsmouth ladies. Another was Lewis Stone, famous moving picture actor who was at the Springs for his health and who was traveling incognito. William Peterson a former Platts mouth bov is now located at the Springs. Mr. Peterson is very well known around that part of the coun- try ?s an inventor. Besides this he is one of the most popular men in the city. He operates the best and most sanitary bath house at the Springs, giving sulphur and salt bathB and making lots of friends and a great .reputation for himself. He is mar- riea xo one oi me promiwui aaie of the Springs, and they have a won derful daughter. Miss Doris Peter son, who recentlj' graduated fror.i home in Kansas EEFEIGEEAT0S . -i : f ana is oi fh unusuany large siz- , . . .. , . . (111(1 VI 1 11 V UI11.1 inu Ul 119 I Jft- jn tne state, cne having been in- 'stalled a few day ago in the Omaha Country club house. The new ma- chine is ample to care for the needs IN SERIOUS CONDITION Ross Baker, well known barber rf this city is still at St. Joseph. Mis souri, where he was called yesterday by a message rnnouncing the serious condition of Mrs. Eaker, who wa- taken there on Sunday to be placed in a hospital for treatment. Mrs. Baker has not been well since the family arrived here to make their home" and her condiUon w such that it waa docidedlo have ner takfn to th? hospital in her former home town of St. Joseph. No word ha been received from Mr. Baker a yet but the condition of the wife at the time that he left here was most prare. VISITS OLD FRIENDS Rev. F. M. Druliner, pastor of the First Methodist church of this city, for a number rf years and who ha. since been in charge of a number of the churches in the Nebrska district, was here yesterday in company with his son, Tracy Druliner, who lives at Indianapolis, Indiana, where he is engased in a iarge wholesale cloth- ing house. When the Druliner fam ily were resident here, Tracey was u very small boy and his associates of childhood days has. like himself. grown into manhood and womanhood estate and ;ngaged in their vari0u3 spheres of life. " . . j MOTORS TO THE EAST Frn Tuesday's Dally i This morning Mrs. Merle Tiainey neparted tor ner home in New York City and was accompanied by Mns Clara Rainey who will spend a few weeks with her brother and wife in the great eastern :ity. They were accompanied by Newton Sullivan who is to enjoy a visit at Toledo. Ohio, with another sister, Mrs. Frank Cross, formerly Miss Marie Sullivan. The .party are anticipating a very pleasant visit and to enjoy the many Z i il that they will travel through on their way to hte east. Mrs. Harry Schuli nccorapanied bv her daughters. Miss Mildred. Miss Helen, and Miss Jean are now In KaBHiL tor ?. two weeks vacation and visit with firs. Scnulz relatives.