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    TETTBSDAY. APRIL 1G. 1931.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE SEVEN
Hurra v Department
1
twrv it 'Bf lute-rest of itie t'noDio o' Vurrav nd "'irrounding Vicinity Especially for the J mm' Ke.ie
Economy
The proper care
true economy.
Of
any machine is
iav.
how are your
brakes: are they working?
Ar.d the
rotls hi ycur motor Does the battery
turn the motor ever lilfe it mea.as
business ? True economy is keeping
tin machine in perfect condition. We
are here to do it.
Yours tor Best Sen-ice and Supplies
Gas and Oils
Confections
ROCK CREEK
Service S.Gost
Chailes V. Barrows.
Murrav Corner,
Proprietor
Nebr.
B' nd concert and nlnte suvP?r
Wednesday evening. April 22nd. at
Lewis-ton Community Center. Price
36 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Barrows were
pt Omaha on last Sunday where they
were guests at the home of a cousin
of Mrs. Barrows for the day.
Thomas Nelson was a visitor for
a short time at Wyoming on Sunday
where he was visiting with friends
for the morning, he driving down in
his auto.
T. J. Brendel and the good wife
were over to Plattsmouth or last
Sunday where he was exiling an
their friends. Col. M. A. Bates and
wiie c.f that p!ue.
Wither Hewitt i-. ieearaUBC hc
in'erior of the home of Mr. and Mis.
Otto Puis, and will also paint it out
side as well which will make the
place look entirely new again.
Herman Reicke was delivering
lumber from the Nickles Dumber
yard to one cf hi farms n-":r
WW -
tag Water which he is to use in
re-
pair work and small buildings.
John A. Da'is was shelling and
delivering corn to the P. A. EUld
elevator formerly the Farmer ele
vator, the corn being deitreted by
Frank Mrasek and Wm. rtervps.
Richard Brendel was visiting f ir
the day on last Thursday at the home
of a sister of Mrs. "Brendel. they
making the nip to Ri.-ing City in
their auto, and enjoyed a very fine
time.
Ap-il 14 Word received by Mi-.
J. P.-Jlouglus of Murr; ;. rf the 1111--
of her father. Mr. H. L. Ph arris, who
just rwt'iuly vt leru-ated the.r gsi3-i
wedding anniversary near COKJClR,
South Iakota.
Fred Nutzman of Nehcwka w.:: a
business visitor in Murray on a
day afternoon of this week, visiting
with friends as well as looking after
some business and at the sa'me time
Bjl lllL purchase cf some clover seed.
Rcy Howard was in town on Mon
day afternoon for some materir ls for
the manufafiure of sou e brooder
houses for thc caring for some eight
hundred chicks which they have at
this time and are expecting t;. have
more.
John - Koddlemnn v:;ts shi; pl'is
BCme very fine cattle to the ChJcagpS
mark" ly this week th cattle
beiiiR trucked to iPlattsmou'h icr
loading by Frank and Earl Mrasek.
They were shipped via the Burling
ton road.
Mrs. S;.m F. Dutta who has been
ill for so long is reported as 1-einr;
iuu h improved at this time and
was able t: take a short waiV. Oul
in the sunshine Easter and a3mm
cooked the dinner on Monday oi th.is
week. This is good news for their
many friends Who are pleased at her
taprovemeatii
Frank M. ltfnirlfi of near Nehawha
v.ri!- a visitor jp Murray on Monday
afternoon of this week and was look
ing -ifier some business matterf and
also brought hi? sn;.. Dowel! Massie
to Murray to catch the train to Oma
ha, where he was going to ppend two
days and n'uh's with his little nep
hew. Randall H ba k. w' : is conval
escing and who is expected home
from the hosi ital the lauer part of
this week.
Entertainment Pot Next Sunday,
It wasannn'tn"fcM some weeks since
that the gospel team frcm the Firs;
Christian church of Lincoln wonld
give an entertainment here and a
program was distributed announc
ing ttie manner of he entertainment,
but from some unavoidable reason.
th y were not permitted to appear
the date atinounced. antl fcdlow
Ing that they h've had every dnt
filled until now, and it has been ar
rangtod that they shall come for tne
coming Lord's day which v.ill be
For Baby CMcfes
Conker,- carrirs thou lately tiirccgh the
CTitiral C.-st fi weeks. It iz an appgtirtng
OoanxaastSoa cf pure, pwcc uiain nnJ c on-cer,ir-'..d
saratcry Butterrr Jc. scieatifici:'.
.v combined acccrding to the original
. . au
NOW coctaiiu Y-O slraathr mixec la.
Sam F Latti
At the Farmers Elevator
Murray, Nebr.
J X.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
STATE
01
jjJuaay, Nebr.
578 in the Si ; t-
Charter No.
Ne-
I.ra-ka at
the close of bu..
April 11th, lMl.
RESOUIU
discounts .
ES
Loans anc
118"
,11.S
210.04
Overdrafts
Bunds and acwriUas (exclu
sive of a.li reserve!
Judgments and Claims
Banking house, furiiitiire and
'.o.fi:. ;..:;;
:.:. Id
fixtures
Other real estate . .
Cash in Bunk and
J ue from National
am1 State Banks
subject to ehe-ek.S
4 ((-,7 1
3,m!M
IS
Cheeks and items
of exchange ....
! I". S. bonds in c ash
reserve
I total
821.18
,793.50 58,188.11
.9304,541.83
LIABILITIES
; c-a-ital stork . $ 1
Surplus fund
i Undivided profits (Net)
! Referve for Dividends, Con-
-..ono.oo
7.O0W.00
1.7 -!'."7
, tinpencfts. Interest, Taxes.
' etc
i Individual deposits
I subject to cheek . $ SV::7.Y71
Time certificates of
, deposit I73.f1."i
i Casniers ehecka . . :10.6S
;lue to National 6c
i State Banks .... 1S.0J7.1j
rte-disconnts
Bills pa valde
I Depositors guarantee fund..
4.8SJ.S6
,r,t:..i9
none
none
:.4 4. 41
TOTAL
. .$ :n :.:4i::
State of N-hiaska
ss.
i County
of Cas
I. W. :. Boedefcer. President f the
al've named hank lo solemnl - sv e-ar
Itbfcl thc above statement is a true and
eerrect cop of the report made to the
I Department of Trade and commerce.
W. G. Bf'Bl'KKKi'.
(Attest: President.
; PRIED 1. NUTKMAHt director.
LEO.N'A EOEDEKE!:. Iirector.
Sunsc-u d
this 15th day
fS.-al
a?d sworn to before MM
of April. 10H1.
1Z. 8L TUTT.
Kotary Puldhi
tSFy oomrn li sion expires Mar. 17. 193G.
April 19th and will be at the ChHti
, tian church in If array. Keep j ur
, eye on this drte for you will miss a
; great deal if you fail to be then
i and enj' y the excellent entertain
i ment wnich will be provided.
Entertained Friends Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Dane aster find
1 the family entertained rt their home
I in Murray on last Sunday and bad
a number of their friends fVrf the
1 dry and for .the excellent dinner
which was served. There were ther
for the occasion: Everett Lancaster
: rvly f .Nehn-'-k.i. hn Enn-
Enga and family of Murdock. Jarvis
E. Lancaster and family of eas-. of
Murray. Miss Bessie Royer ar.d Mr.
Curtiss Farris of Murray.
Hold Excellent Meeting.
On Friday of las week the Mur
ray Woman's Club entertained and
were entertained by some twei.ty
members of he Women's Christian
Temperance Union cf Plattsmruth
i who put cn i retry wwthwhile pro
i gram RBd n "rn were served by :
excellent luncheon by the Murrav
, ladies. A1! counted the meeting one
of the -"cry bes and r. re rnuni'n;
when thev ran meet together again
in nice capacity.
Entertain Woman's Club.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Boedeker on Tu sd: y afternoon of
this week the following Jive iMStSSnSsi
entertained the members of the Mur-
: ray ornan s club w hen they were
treated to a most worthwhile pro
gram. The hostesses beine Mesdames
i C H. Boedeker, w. s. Smith, c. D
Springier. W. E. Macky snd Chas.
Bart own.
Receives Car Load of Materials.
Get 'rr- E Mlekles recoived a car
load of steel posts, woven wire fenc
ing, '"barbed wire and nails, on las
Monday, the si ipTifi being m:d to
rim but being for him partly and in
part for the P'nsrer Itinfther eomnanr
I Of Weeping Water, Paul Ward and
iWm. Frizzle both with trucks Bran
i Weeping Water were over on last
Monday for their portion of the con
signment which went to the Weep
ing water parties. Both Messrs. B:n
ger and Nickles saved much in freight
in the dual shipment. This will be
sed fl to the consumer.
I
E;:'rr Partnership.
Oeorge Nickles of the Murray lum
ber company furnishing the lumber
and tve members of the 4-H club do
ling the work, eaeh member made an
individual feeder at the lumber
yard recently, the fo'iov.iftg in the
roaster of the club which did the
work with John Hobscreidt as the
j leader of the club: Robert Wolfe.
Rale Hansen, Eugene Nolte. Sidney
Mother Nature's
at Kef Best
j in April, and you ought to be out
ti'oying the countryside as it un-
! folds itself. But. ifs impossible to
''alee th fullest pleasure in these out-
: ings unless ytmr car's in A-l work
ing order.
N0W of all times, have it fried
J right dor the season. And, in all
rlue modesty, we tan think of no
I be-ter place to have that done than
, right here, at the
MURRAY CAR ACE
A. D. BAEKE. Propr.
Cook, Bruce Cook, Vers ile Pullen,
Ethan Allen. Gwendolyn Hansen,
Harold Lancaster. Margy Lancaster,
Emil Hobsc-heidi. John Hobscheidt,
Georpe Hobscheidt. George Thomp
son. Ralph Timm. James Schafer.
Jaiiu'i HesKeufh.w. Florence Schafer,
Dale Wolfw .irth. Marion Wiles and
John Roddy.
Meets Wi.h Accident.
Rarl M'-asek. while working on
the road outh of Murray, had occas
ion to cut some small trees to get
them cut of the way of the work.
accidentlv
J ' ' " v mmm
Men gashed his ankle and has
caused this excellent ycung man to
tak the fight a slightly bU eaesier
as he is very lame over tne wound.
He is game though, and is keeping
the work done as he drives a truck.
When he gels se;;te(i at the wheel
he can handle the iob. but trettinir
jta and out of the truck is some job.
Building Garage.
E Award Rruhacher of Plattsmouth,
father of Gussie Brubacher, of the
firm of Tutt and Brubacher of Mur
ray, was in Murray during the eariy
portion of thin week and working
with the son Gussie, they construct
'ng a garage a the home of Mr. Bru
bacher which Will make it very nice
as it will provide a place for Gussie
to keep his ear at home.
Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. t)nd Mrs. H. P. Pharris cele
brated their goV'en wedding on
Thursday. Anril 2nd. at their home
1T miles southwest of Colome. S. D..
making the mrarttm R retl one by all
t' " '-liiidren be'ng oreseiP to erify
the dinner. Many gifts were received
by 'hose parents. Those present were
as follows: Mr. ?nd Mrs. John Phtir
ris arid famiiy. of Long Pine. Neb.:
Clyde Pharris and daughter. Aileene
cf B:.yrd. Neb.: Mrs. T. E. Buek
les of Omaha. Neb.: Mrs. Jack Doug
las cl Mtirrav. Neb , her daughter.
Mrs. R-h-rd Williams of Plitts
mottth. Neb., and dausrhter. Rasa
leene who is the creat granddaugh
ter of the Phrrris family, also Mrs.
Nellie Pharris and daughters, Ilda.
Ogle and Irleenc. of Colome. S. D.
The t'ay was enjoyed by all.
Injured In a Fall.
When Mrs. W. L. Sertoli had step
ped out the re :r door of their home,
in doing he" work .she slipped and
fell from the steps, striking on her
neck and shoulders, which gave this
e xcenetit wpm;-a some severe bruises,
and a!: ot. Ift 'i her up from her or
dinary -h;Ti'rl-i-,!ii rrTTles. rlrm-v(-'.
she i& titling along nicely as there
were no broke", bones.
Building: Fine Trailer.
A. G. B;Jtk with the workmen art
the Murray garage, hare been husy
with the construction of a four
wheeled trailer built from the chasis
of a model T Ford
a good one. this i
and which makes
capable of hold-
ing a ten ar.d a half
of E"raii! a-; :
that weitrht of
around to the
finished trailer
ther materials. Drop
garage and see the
in a few days.
Sappy Hustlers.
Happ; Bustiers held another
interes' ing meeting at Lcwis
f'ommur.ity Centei Wednesdr."
na; with most of the members
Tl
very
ton
even
present!
County Agent D. D. Wainscott
took charge of the meeting and gav
the lub quite a vocabulary test.
Mr. Rehmcyer. Mr. Lon organ and
Armstead Nelson were also present
at the meeting and gave a few
words.
It was decided that :he club wonM
co (o Murrij Saturday and bui?:i
theii self-feetlers which Mr. Geo.
Nickles gave to each member.
They met a the lumber yarl
about 9 o'clock antl mrsi of them had
their feeds huilt by twelve. After
lunch. Mr. Smith lined the club up
in front of Ihe lumber yard with
their feeders' and took a picture of
them. They marched up to the Hard
ware' store where Mr. Nelson gave
each one a hog trough and had their
pictures taken in front of the store
tth them.
The Lewiston band played and
each one was treated by most of the
business men.
Everyone enjoyed the day very
much and appreciate every thing
that was given to them. We know
our pigs are going to grow faster
tnan ever with the new feeders and
ho;i luuiiha
An Evening of Music.
The Gospel team of 11 young men
from the Linctiln Christian church
will present a fine program of gosp 1
music Sundav evening at the Mur
ray Christian church. The program
will begi at 8 o'clock promptly.
Dome and worship with us in the
spirit of song and prayer.
BAKE CLOSED ARBOL DAY
T:ie Murray State Ba::k will not
be open for business cn Anril 22.
m r w
Wednesday cf next week. Arbor Day.
Plant a Tree.
MURRAY STATE BANK.
Presbyterian Churcn Notes.
Sahbath school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Bh -.-ning service at 7:30 p. m.
(Young people's meeting).
V ednesday evening prayer meet
ing at 7:30.
You are cordially invited to wor
ship with us.
J. C. STEWART.
Pastor.
1 f ..i y or the readrni or tee
Journal kDpr Of atj -Jf .
vent or Item of Internal, Is
i: vicinity, and Will mall
lime lot.hih office. It will tj
wtr unPer this ituiu
want all riewf items Koitob
- i
Ritz Theatre
Plattsmouth. Nebr.
I BED AY - SATURDAY
Maricn Davies in Her Crowning
Comedy Performance
The Bachelor
Father
and Episcde No. 2 of '"The King of
the Wrd." Adults. 3 Kids, lOc
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY
AMOS 'N' ANDY in
Check and Double
Check
The Miracle Stars of Radio. Your
last chance to see it. It's a Scream.
Sunday Matinee at 2 : 30
Matinee prices 10-25C
Evening prices
10-30c
Father of
Griffith in Omaha
To
Aid Son Wanted in Connection
With Death of Officer Sulli
van in Holdup
Omaha Edgar L. Griffith. Hous
ton. Tex., insurance s:.lesnian. has
: arrived here to aid his son. William.
! seventeen, who is one of three
I youths charged with murder of Po
' iice Officer James Sulliv;.n, in a fill
ing station robbery here ten dfys
j ago. Detectives are now bringing
the younger Griffith back from
i Stockton, Calif., where he was ar
rest el last week.
The elder Griffith liVmself served
! four years in the Nebraska peniten-
tiary for murder after he had been
cor.vieted of second degree murder
in Kimball county. Neb., in 1925.
Griffith war. tried on a cliarge of
slaying a man alleged to have been
friendly with his wife.
The Griffiths, estranged since his
Crial and prison sentence, met here
Tuesday, and friends suggested thai
a recowefliatiox might he effected.
Stockton. Calif. Detective Ser
gei nts H. L. Borowiak and W. E.
Conley of the Omaha police depart
ment arrived here Tuesday to return
Iwflliam Griffith. sevent i. wsnted
I in Omaha for murder it; connection
with the killing of n police- pfflcer in
Ja service station holdup tbere April
i 4. Griffith was arrested t the home
of bis grandmother hre las wck.
The rflicers questioned Griffith but
he would make no additional state
ments. Last week Griffith admitted
'taking part in the holdup but Seat)
firing any shots. The Omaha officers
e::pc"t to stnrt their return trip late
Tu sftav. State Journal.
PURCHASES HAMBUPGEE STAND
From Wfdnfsi'ftV1' OsSt
The New Way csntle, hamburger
stand, at the corner of Sixth and
i Vine streets, has been disposed of oy
the owner. Frank Freeley. to J. P
Johnson and son. Walter Johnson
The few owners took orer the hand1
itig of he business of "the place las
I evening and were busily engaged in
looking after the meds or their pat
j rons Mr. ( reeley has been quite
I successful in the operation of the
; New Way Castle and under his man
! agement the business has grown a
i great deal. The new owners are well
known in the city and should secure
a real success in their business ven
ture. WILL GIVE PLAY
The E'srht Mile Grove Lutheran
church Sundav school will gave a
play. "The Old Fashioned Mother,"
on Tuesday evening April 21st. com
mencing at S o'clock, at the church
parlors. Admission, adults 35c. chil
dren. 10c Refreshments. Every
one cordially invited.
al6-2tw-4td.
SEED CORN
Extra early white, red cob. shelled
and graded. $2.50 per bushel. C. C.
Barni.rd, Mynard. phone 4023.
al6-4tsw.
Brood Sow
and Community
SALE
An offering of well bred, vac
cinated Duroc Jersey brood
sows will be held at my place
two miles southwest of Mur
dock, on Tuesday, April 28th.
Let me know at once, if pos
sible, what you have to con
sign to this sale. 1 will accept
anything but hogs.
More Details will be
Given Next Week
Martin Bornemeier
Cass County Farm
Bureau Notes
Copy furnished from Office
of County Agent Wainscott
hi.
Mather's Day.
Through a- :ti- of CouMI tiss,
t1
second Sundav of AJp.y has been s
up;, it as Mather's Day. Songs, read
ings, lecitatic ns. sh.idow pictur e
etc. effer nmry possibilities for an
interesting program Honoring Tn
thers. Extension circular 548, Mo
ther's Day Progr-im, containing
many of the above stti.fvsvions. ma '
be hd by writin? or .allirg at tne
Farm Bureau office.
Club Week Annouiccments.
, Preliminary announcements abrrt
jthe 1931 club week which is he'd on
! the agricui -ural college campus in
Lincoln during the first week in June
indicates that more than 400 Ne
braska 4-H club members will at
tend, according in information reach
ing the Farm Bureau office.
Eighteen club members from thi
countv will attend the annual fes-
itivities as trip winners. They in
! elude James Wail. James Schafer.
Mildred Smith. Arnold Stohlman.
' Norman Gakemeier. Glen Henegar.
Warren Fager. Ruth Jean McLenon,
Clarice Hottle, Harriett McCarroll,
j Martha Upton, Katherine McCarroll,
Gwendolyn Slites. Edith Foster.
I Frieda McCarroll, Genevieve Becker.
Arduth Martin and Evelyn Sumner.
During the time the boys and
girls are at the college of agricul
ture for the week, they will attend
classes and be entertained. All will
be housed in buildings on the cam
pus and the club members will be un
der careful supervision throughout
the week. 0
In addition, educational excursions
for the visitors are planned for eve
ry afternoon. The Lincoln Chamber
of Commerce and agricultural col
lege banquet, the University 4-H
i club e vening and a trip to Omaha
iare planned for the boys and girls.
I Club Week was originally plrnned
I for trip winners altho clubs over the
state have been sending delegates in
jthe past few years. 4-H. dubs In this
I county are urged to send delegates
to club week this year. Local lead
! ers are also invited to attend. Appli
cation blanks are available at the
agent's office.
Many Attend Group Achievements.
One hundred seventy-five members
and visitors, attended the prroup
i achievement programs held at Weep-
ing
Writer and Murdoch. Thursday 1 .
and Friday. April 9 anel lo.
In the group singing. Maple- Crove
: Club from he Weeping Water group
irnd Swas'ika Club from the Mur
I dock group placed first. These clubs
will s'ng at the county mixer with
the winning clubs from the other
T ur grodps.
j Mrs' Vtn. ' Ost and Mrs. R. A.
' Kuchn. presided at these meetings.
The Elmwood and Alvo gToups will
hold their programs April IS and
! !). and April 21 and 22 are the dates
i for the Murray and Louisville achi-
i eve merits.
What 90 Farm Records Show.
Summaries for tve ninetv farm j
record books completed in the coun- ;
Ity for 1!"0 show very poor returns ;
' com pa red with 1929.
The .-'era?? labor and manage-
meiht wage last year was S1.57S. af
j ter all the expenses, depreciation, j
jand 5 interest on the Investment
I had been dedoted. Compared to thi:
figure is p minus figure tif fl, 94X6 j
for 1930. The average of the thirty
i most profitable was $37.00.
I The rate earned on the investment j
j on the average of the 90 farms was j
1.37. The average for the thirty I
most profitable was 3.19 and fori
jthe thirty le.'st profitable was
i 2.91.
The highest farm in the group i
paid 7.37 nd the lowest 6.63.
The average of the 109 farms in
1929 mare 5 interes-. on the in- J
, vestment.
There are the chief reasons why
Oass countv farms did not pav ps
large s TBi'e o" the mve-me-nt in
193 as in 1929:
First is tte lower prices received ,
for nroducts sedd.
Second is the poor crop yield.
Thirti is the 'shrink" in inveii- j
tory.
In the cae of number one. very 1
little can be done by one individual i
toward raising the price of farm
p redacts, however some have taken j
advantage of the seasonal market i
fluctuations, as. in the case of hogs
j I he seasonal market is generally
highest in September. Some farmers, ;
j by the use of hog lot sanitation, were I
tiiile to get their spring pig crop to :
200 pounds to six to seven months
sind ha this wey received from nine to I
ten cents per pound compared to six
dad a half to seven and a half in I
November and December when the j
heavy runs came and the market i
was the lowest.
The case of the crop yields, of
coarse, was beyond control because of
the lack of moisture. The shrink in
inventory was the loss taken cn
livestock and grain from the first of
the year to the last. Although this 1
might seem like a paper loss Itw as
an actual one. If prices do not go be
Ifiw the present level this loss will :
not be taken on the 1931 books.
In conclusion we might so that
Cass county farms were not paying j
5 interest on the investment last j
year. D. D. Wainscott, Jessie H.
Baldwin. County Extension Agents, i
FOB SALE
Fresh
Polk.ck,
Guernsey cow
Phone 3103.
s. Likewise &
Murray. Nebr.
When seeking a gift for Mother's
day call at the Bates Book & Gift
Shop. A wide range of beautiful
gifts that will suit any taste.
Ask Carl Sonderegger
APPIJE
TREES
20c
AND UP
n'RAPU
YilVES
"Richared"
The Delicious
Apple
Supreme
Poiieiw 11 thf
Sand qudllte '
flavor, tfxlure. size
and thar of the
common Deltrioug.
But lias Ml id Md
color which treat ly
Increase attractive
neat and tnarke;
value Heady for
picking about two
weeks ahead of
rtculir nellr-tout.
See free book (or
prices.
c.-
A.N D LP
BARGAINS
in
Chin es-e Elms
SS.0C0 Chinese Elra
Heed! inc. now ready.
Oct our price before
buying Irani aeanu.
THOUSANDS of PLEASED
"Von aend sturdy trees, well r
tamer than ordered." write Karl
Sanaa. You. too. will be pleaaed
'!. full
Welter of
ram
Sonderegger
Nurseries
ZXl COURT ST.
BEATRICE. NEBRASKA
Missouri River
Fishermen lo be
Granted Relief
Permission to Use Seines in Fish
irj: in Stream Iz Advanced
in Legislature.
The Missouri river fisiiernien who
have in the past made a very com
fortable living in securing fish for
the markets of the central west, have
in the last two years suffered from
the law regulations that forbid the
use of seines as they have found it
impossible to secure sufficient
amounts of the fish to make the com
mercial business a very profitable
one.
A relief is promised, however, by
the present legislature in the Rod
man bill, senate file 84. and which
would permit the use of seines of two
inch mesh or greater in their fish
ing work in the big muddy.
The past year has found the local
fish market as well as othT towns
along the Missr.uri. suffering from the
(.-fleets of the law that is now in
force and which has curtailed the
activities of the fishermen in being
able to supply the demand.
One of the moves of the opponents
Of the seining bill in the house was
to require the giving of a bond for
$200 by those who proposed to use
.seines In their fishing activities, but
this was vcted down, as it would
serve to bar the poorer i lasses from
being able to engage in fishing
and
from which they derive their living
in the summer and fall seanefla.
The measure is of a great deal of
interest at Plattsmouth as well as
ether river points as a great many
of the local people engage in fish
ing and derive a very fair income
from it when it is possible to secure
fish for i fie market, but with the
seines forbidden the return to the
fiheimen has not been as large- as in
the past.
AUCTION SALE!
i:oo O-Clock P. M.
Saturday,
-at
Valiery Sale Pavilion
Fkttsmouih, Nebr.
Live Stock - Implements - Harness
Household Goods
THE FOLLOWING
MANY GOODS TO
Household Goods
Consists of Beds, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, Oil
Strve and Oven, Chairs, Rockers, Axminister and Vel
vet Rugs, Congoieum Rugs, one Davenport and Chairs.
Kitchen Range. Dining Room Table and Chairs, Lamp.
Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Tubs, Boilers. Carpenter
Tools. Double Barrel Shotgun and man.- other articles.
Live Stock
We start the live stock sale with an 8-months-old police
dog. Bring in your live stock. Small commission charge.
Implements of AI! Kinds
One new Rock Island 2-row
narrow track seeder with
Island 6-inch burr grinder,
uine, harness and manv other articlt
Anyone Wanting to List Goods in These
Sales Call Telephone No. 92
Rex Youngr, Auct. Dr. O. Sandin, Clerk
For his 1P31 FREE Garden Book, packed
with valuable informi.tton and prices on
fruit and ornnmental trees, flowering
shrubs, small fruits and prapc vinea, also
seeds of all kinds. Gu the benefit of bis
45 years' experience in the nursery and
seed business. Quality witn low prices.
Wrtte Today For
Your Copv of New
1931 Catalog.
TRuES
AND I
CUSTOMERS
rise or
Brinkly.
today.
Low Direct
Prices No
Agents
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
The- subject of the Lesson-Sermon
read at all Christian Sciene-e ihwcfcss
and societies on Sunday, April 12.
was "Are Sin, Disease, and DeatH
Real?'' All the selections read go to
SahoW that all discordant effects with
mortals RBtnlt from their Ignorance
of God. and that Christ Jesus' he-ring
works were the natural outcome
of his correct understanding of :.!
an'! InteHigi nt obedience to divine
law. One of the citations from the
K!ble reads. "For God hath not gives
us the spirit r.f fear: but of pe.v. r
and of love, and a siund mind."
'part of one of the citation.-- read fro-.
' "S'ience and Health with Kev I
Scriptures." by Mary Baker J'dd
'(p. 472) is as follows: "All realit,
lis in Gd and His creation, harm m
Liens and eternal. That which H
creates is good, and He makes iJl
that is made. Therefore the oul :
reality of sin. sickness, or death i
ithe awful fact that unrealities e-n
i real to human, erring belief, ui '
God strips off their disguise. T! :
iarj not true, because they art- not
of God."
p. f. f. club :.:eets
From Tuesday's Dailv
The P. F. F. Club met last even
ing at the home of Mrs. Frank Mul
len, the ladies spending the evening
in the playing of pinochle and Si
which much pleasure was derived. In
the awarding of prizes the first was
won by Mrs. Henry Hitzmann. Che
second by Mrs. J. P. Johnson and
the third bv Mrs. Lon Henry. At be
i conclusion of the evening tlainty re-
jfreshments were served by the hostess
that added to the enjoyment of the
, evening.
AGNES KNOFLICKOVA
Teacher of Viclin
imlio Oa Onk Si.
I'lul t'liiuul h
Pho:u
Ncler. t:. i
April 18
IS A PARTIAL LIST OF THE
BE OFFERED IN THIS SALE:
buster, one Peoria
1 1-foot
grass attachment,
one Rock
one 2,2"b. p
National ert-
a
not mentioned.