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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1929)
PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAL THURSDAY, AUG. 8, 1939. KTM. MSta id ... jsat it it ty .wart rasa .ae-rjtfW!s 1 lM I L j It tl M M T?.:- SZ:J o 0 lift fflflQ WcDDQCfe3 W IF- and' PVe are Going to Celebrate too! Did you ever see better prospects or a 'bumper' crop Never and Gee but don't everyone eel great about it ain't it wonderful to look forward to a plentiful season knowing that the farmers will receive dividends for their hard labor and knowing that each person in business will have an opportunity to sell more and better goods. ... To know that because there will be a bountiful crop more men will be able to work in the shops and factories more people will find employment in all enterprises. ... The. working men's families can have just a little more money to pur chase the many things to make their lives a little more pleasant and happy and all the way around il is going to make such a tremendous difference and we are glad- not for our own selfish gain but just glad because a great big crop is going. to help every one of us. c jsssm FULL DETAILS of one of the great est Merchandising Carnivals ever held at Plattsmouth will appear in the Journal Monday We ask you all to watch for the paper and read about it. Asndl imw we Baave a RHeccag Sou? e igfladl tt Qneair In oisr advertising during the next couple of weeks we are going to tell you some of the honest facts about what is going on around us that bear directly on the brightest looking future that any town in the state can look forward to. Perhaps many of you have visualized what the new bridge will mean to Plattsmouth and to Cass county Another mighty important event is the fact that Gov ernment men are right now surveying the Missouri river preparatory to navigation Do you know what that will mean to Plattsmouth Cass Cu3imty The Garden Spot oS the Finest State in the Union MeteacEsa (2 PUR CREAMERY is a living, outstanding exam ple of what may be accomplished for community betterment when the citizens of a progressive ter ritory work together. In less than a year since this community enterprise commenced operation CASCO Butter has met with such public favor that its demand far exceeds facilities for its manufacture Co-operating to make this Harvest Festival one of the most successful enterprises from the stand point of every citizen in the trading territory of Plattsmouth are the following progressive Busi n ness Houses. C. E. Wescott's Sons The Ladies Toggery The Plattsmouth Journal 1 Bates Book Store We are proud of Cass county proud to be citizens of Plattsmouth and are enthusiastic about the future of our town and county. Within a few weeks the new bridge across the Missouri will open a won derful new territory permitting our Iowa neighbors to join in making Plattsmouth a better and larger trad ing point. Thousands more people will then pass through our little city see the outstanding advantages of our county : and thus enhance the value of our property. 111 II