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PAGE ZIGKT PIJLTTSMGUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL j" ? ! nasspg j 7 ii .i gJiiH'i!inKijj!nin nfinij:Mi(i::tMMi!i3:i!ii!:n:itiis:iiiiiiiiin JftTKlE Jill-Jim emc&LifiL, 1 Mt Pleasant Voters Organize Weeping Water Lady Ends Life ITD Roosevelt Club by Hanging AH! qui? Meats aye HaiMy products and are Se2s3 at ewessiiQR Prices! eat Bepa rtment SAT MORE Choice and Selected Extra Choice Spiing Lamb BEEF CUTS Leg of Lamb, lb &2Vt Beef Rcast, Shldr. or Arm . . 90 Lamb Chopc, lb IGc Sirloin or Round St., 150, 2-250 Lamb Rcast, lb St T-Bone Steaks, lb 150 Lamb Stew, lb , 4? Hamburger, 3 lbs. for . . . .190 NECK BONES PORK ROASI 6 lbs. for . Boston Butts lb. SMOKED HAMS Half or Whole Just a family size cut 3S V T V r Grooery' Department Dates Pancake kew Flossr CROP REGULAR 2-lb. Pkg. Large Bag 25c 15c ookies .a a I -lb. Bag Choc. Coated SUGAR WAFERS J. Ojl Clorox Raisins Quart NEW Bottles CROP Per Bottle 4 Lbs. for 25c 25c Democrats and Independent Republi cans Join for Roosevelt and Bryan. Last Friday evening at the Phil- pot Fchool house, the Mt. Pleasant precinct democrats and others favor ing the election of the Roosevelt IJryan ticket, held a meeting. The speaker presented many argu ments why the people of this state and nation have had enough of the present leadership. The president's argument to perpetuate himself Tn power of justifying the federal gov ernment, putting of large sums of! money into the large trust companies and insurance companies, was criti cized as an unfair use of public money, when a large portion of the people in the agricultural district were every day losing their farms through mortgage foreclosures and no assistance given to tide over the depression. The president's argu ment that furnishing large sums to the insurance companies saved the Mrs. Emma Elilers, 70, Found Dead When Family Return from Church Sunday. Mrs. Emma Enters, 70. was found dead in the bedroom of the home ot her son, Louis Ehiers, north of Weep ing Water, with whom she had made her heme. The death of Mrs. Ehiers was caused by her hanging herself. The discovery of the death was mad 3 by the members of the family who returned home from church Sun day noon and not finding the mother in the living rooms of the home they had gone to her bedroom to find the lifelcs3 body lying on the floor. The rope with which she had hung herself had broken and let the body fall to the floor of the bedroom, but the tight rope around her neck had caused the strangling to death of the unfortunate woman. Mrs. Ehiers had resided in the vicinity of Weeping Water for a great many years and was a lady held in the highest esteem by all who policy holders their insurance and i had the nleasure of her acauaintance. thereby aided the citizens, was criti-jshe had been greatly worried in the DWARFIES Regular Size Pkg. . . . SQ COFFEE Blue Arrow brand 1 lb. pkg. 2 APRICOTS Choice Evaporated 2 Wl CtCr9 PEP BRAN FLAKES iLLLUul2 & RiCE K'fiSSPSES, COS CORN FLAKES PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. jar lbs. 2 2 pkgs. HQ Ti1 TREAT .1 'Sivc L-nrrel 3 l-!b. Bars' FREE I LARGE con SHELL oce KILLS BROS. 1-ib. Cars HZINZ 3 Cans for cized as far fetched and not compar able with the man and his family in dire distress, and who is new and has been during the depression ignored. Everybody knows that a large part of the insurance premiums is set apart as a reserve fund which will mature the policy. If not wasted by criminal or in competent management the policy is at all times fully protected. If the 'government is going to stand back of the business of the railroads, banks jar.d insurance companies it should jhave a say in their management and j expenditures. Those companies could not do worse in the dissipation of J their assets with a $5,000 pr year president, in place of a S100.000 per year, as most of them are paying, to ay nothing of the hrgh salaries all down the line. That method of dealing , out money is unfair to tne great i number of our people. It doe3 not 'add a new job nor demand for farm j product.':. I Governor Bryan was commended for re-election in the highest termn. ' His strictly bur:nes-like and eeo- ! nomical administration mad h? man whom thi prpole, without :eference to purlyl Vitfer. The peo ple are di-Termined he- shall fii! that last few months over financial mat ters as she had been quite well to do but had suffered financial reverses in recent years. Since the death of her husband she had made her home with the children and lately had been at the home of her son. Worry over her financial affairs is thought to have caused her suicide. SKETCH OF IIFE OF MRS. LAURA PETERSON mm r jr mw mm 0 B I -TWmx 1 B i m fM d m 1 WITH ALL iNGREDIENTS t FURNISHED BY BLACK & S w-mjt at Lowest Prices! stack ot rich brown cakes, smothered in Casco butter, with plenty of syrup a couple of generous size patties of Black & White pork sausage, a cup of steaming hot Black & White coffee what could be finer these crispy mornings. And you can get them all here at one tripat money saving prices! Mrs. Laura Peterson was born in Cochocton county, Ohio, August Sth, 1S50 and died at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, Oct. IS, 1?32. her . twin bro ther, Lora Davis, preceding her in death two years ago. With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis, she camo to Ne braska in 1S65 and settled in IMatts- mcuth, which has been her home al ways. In 1SS2 on the golden wedding of ehr parents, she and Uasmu:s Peter son were united in marriage, her hus band preceding her in death eleven him!yoar3 a"- She united with the Methodist church In er.rly girlhood and as long as he:- health permitted, rho was an active and devoted member. Mrs. Petersen wls possessed cf a IGA Pancake Flour Largo Size Bag IGA Table Syrup Full 16 Ounce Jug BOTH FOR CORN SNA? Pioneer Brand No. Each Her immediate family have all pre- Svift Concentrated Soap, RED SALMON Tall Cans Brinej Us Your Eggs Large Package . . . Highest Prices Paid ofTce. His Ftrvices are looked u?on a gi ind!?per:?iblo. in the bringing of fur-j vsry !ova!)le d gencrom character, thither rc.T.Klio.i in the expenditure of!aml a I:5t of fricn'ls rr.ber Y.-.hc fund", iiryan is no experi- UVI ,ul" lls U1 hinun mi-nt. Tho peep1:? lc:;o'.v that where there i"? an opportunity to economize !t will be done. A-ide from the gen- l-nOral reduction in the annual eppro- 'Prtion bill of over C.OOO.OOOi ob- p3;r.i::cd aa antagonistic attitude of a j j legislature controlled by the opporing ISliPirty, there are many instances of I . substantial economy, he .said, in the ! handling cf failed banks. The cx- Kt3;pcnse of converting' the asots of kjsli'u.i banks into cash was less than -vy -Tr i "I - "i;m11 to oxiense r.mtr tne LOOT AUTOIIOEIIE wn .t From Wfilnc'ihy'i Pni'.v Lat niht some parties Ir-oted the car of Lc.-tt r i;urrov.v, v.-'ii- h at th4 time was at the home cf lit - brother. Claude Mayabb. west of this city. The Smproyed 90 Acres csi Pavesiient Electric Power Priced Right SEE SEARL S. DAVIS Exclusive Agent hi v.! In? parked e'it.-:de the garage He v. nthering of friends was ig 1:-1-1 at t!ie MayaLb Lome. Later Purrovs vi..ited the car fu'.?! tliat the thive3 bad hcU-.cti v': o a number of i-rticlos, i njnc, al i-r"i? i tie clock from the dash oi i he ; r. r.l: o rcmovia.!? the latch on the :.r tl'-'r-. as we!l as taking a tin .hli;'.;it. p. prir of gloves and a !ianl:'t ttirt was in the car. Mr. Purrov.v :,ir.tcs that l.e is aware who the l artles r.r.d ij willing to let them rctur.i tho property and let the mat ter drop cr v.i'.l have to take the matter u; .ith the cuthor:tie3 and -ee that tho persons are punished. HALLOWE'EN SUPPER Given by the St. Paul's rrchool. Saturday. Oct. 29th. 5 p. m. MENU Chhken Ixaf Scallopped Potatoes Puttered Carrots Cold Slaw - - Hcets Rolls - Jelly Apple Pie - Coffee Sunday Pegin- Price 2T.c D?.n W. Livingston has had 35 1 sars' experienco in the law busi ness. Veto fci Mm for the office 02 District Judge. Adv. o26-3td-ltw preceding administration are well pleased with the ifcord of the present governor. After the speaking a Roosevelt Rryan club v-as organized, by elect ing the following officers: Rudolph Hart, president; Henry Doty, vice prc ident; Ruth Hart, Fecretary, and Frank Mas.'Ie, treasurer. It was decided to have another meeting before election at which a i rominent speaker will be present. FORMER EAGIE MAN DIES "cded her in death, but flie leave.! to mourn her loss reven niece-j, three r.cphews and their families, all or whom, and her many nier.d.3 will realize that the chair is vacant that "Aunt Ia;:ra" occupied for ro many useful years. The nieces cttending the funeral of Mrs. Peterson were Miss Ella Kcn- ir.cdy of this city; Mrs. Doris Colvin Perker and daughter. Mi?s Catherine Parker, cf St. Paul. N.?bri?ka; Mrs . T C . .1 1 ; r. !.L r, . -r - . The voters .uivin siniiii, cania re, .c Mexico; Mrs. Gertrude Colvin Ire land. Fort Morgan. Colorado; Mrs Lfciura Kecncy IJissel, and son, J Edward Atkinson and wife. Kearney, Nebrarka; Mrs. TeF?a Nessen, Louis ville; Antone reterson. Stdalia. Those unable to attend were Mrs. Anna Colvin Smith, Los Angeles; Brel Colvin, Perry. Oklahoma; Mrs. Edna Colv'n Culver, Portland, Ore gon; Mrs. Ella Mac Colvin Thomas, Washington. D. C. and Fred L. Keency, Pasadena. California. S3 19c 230 . E Thcrnai Walling Company Abstract of Title Phone 324 Plattsmouth My vsreeate! The balance of this week and a!l next week we offer you new, up-tc-date winter Overcoats in blue, gray or brown all wool U(o) You've been wanting a new Overcoat. Sieze this opportunity to buy a fine hi jh grade coat at the start of the season at these low prices! i t ! t mm l! Harry L. Ilartsock, 37, wa3 kill ed and his brother, Roy, 29. was ser iously injured when the truck in which they were riding was over turned. The two men were en route from their homo at Heber, Califor nia, to San Diego when the accuTent occurred. The truck went out of con trol on Viejas grade, forty miles east of San Diego. Roy Hartsock was taken ot a hospital at San Diega to be cared for. The two men are rons of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartsock. of Eagle. The brothers have been in tho trucking business. Harry went to California twelve years ago and Roy about reven years ngo. Harry Hartsock is survived by a widow and three children. Card of Tharks The nieces and nephews of Mrs. Laura Peterson wi?h to thank the neighbors and friend. for their many 'i"d acts and sympathy. Sweet Apple Cider, per gallon 39p Bring Your Own Container g Peaches, Del Monte, No. 2Y2 can . . . 15c 2 Cans for 27c jg Butter, Casco, solids, per lb Quartered, zoc per Lb. Pineapple, large No. 2l2 can i7f0 j Choice of Lih'oy or IGA Chipso or Oxydol, large size pkg:. Sunkist Biscuit Flour, per pkg. . . Quick, Scir-Kisirsgw r Pctatce3, Early Ohios, peck i3 EOc per 3usheS Milk, tall cans, 4 for ;19(i Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 for . S7p fig Raisins, new crop, 2 lbs. for IBt SB IGA Pumpkin, Ig. 2ln size can ...... 90 Prunes, med. size, 4 lbs. for 25p oeans, new crop, 3 Ids. for 11C Fancy Great Northerns Kraut; IGA, long thread, 3 Ige. cans . 25$ Clorox, quart size, only . . . 250 Krispy Crackers, 2-Ib. caddy !$t Strictly Fresh MEAT DEPARTMENT Our Hi- Grade Baby Beef A No! 1 Baby Beef Rcast, lb 120 Round or Sirloin Steak, lb 200 Shoulder Steak, per lb 150 U. S. Inspected Beef As long as there is domand for this Choaper Quality of meat, we will continue to stock It, although many of our customers prefer to pay tho extra for the Corn Fed No. 1 quality. For Ihcss who don't, wo offer tho following U. S. Inspected Beef Roast, lb 90 Round or Sirloin Steak, lb 12c S 58 r 8 si Attend the election November Sth ?nd vote fr Dan W. Living ston for District Judge. Adv. IN SERIOUS CONDITION THESE PRICES AR2 STRICTLY CASH WlMI W II. If THESE PRICES ARE STRICTLY CASH Oscar York, a former resident of this city, who has made his home for the past few years In Omaha, is reported criticallv III there. The I patient wan operated on Friday for ! what was thought to be appendi citis but his condition was found Jmuch more serious with an intestinal j disorder that has made the matter of jhis tecovery y.ery doubtful. KEEP TOUR Gnome (Fires Burning If an unfriendly fire should destroy ycur home, could you replace the loss ? Good Insurance would start you out again without financial loss. It is worth all it costs to be sure you are protected. WE SELL EVERY KIND OF GOOD INSURANCE Duxbury & Davis . ,. Donat Bldg., Phone 56 IS 3 s Boneless Pork Butts, per lb 120 Fancy Center Cut Pork Chops, lb. . 120 Ham Pork Roasts, lb. ... tZt Veal or Pork Hearts, 3 lbs. for 250 Pork Liver, 3 lbs. for 250 Hog Brains, 3 lbs. for .250 Weiners or Frankfurters, 2 lbs. for . . 250 5 . m mm . t s rcy. Wise, fane shred Kraut, per lb.. .50 EE Hamburger, fresh cut, 2 lbs. for. . . .150 Pork Sausage, pure pork, 3 lbs.". . . .250 Fresh Side Pork, per lb. 100 Salted Clear Bellies, per lb 100 Bacon Squares, per lb 90 Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. . . . 140 8 to 10-lb. Avg. Half or Whole in l i WMte iii;;;i;iiiisiiiiiiii!iiiaiiiiiiiiiisiii!iii!iiiiiiiuiiii!iiiiii5ii;;iiii!i;i4j