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THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1932. PLATTSKOUTH SEER-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN Tlhe f i i Last j oh i UNO ITEfdS. MEK'S FIHS at Sale Positively Closes Saturday Nile, Nov. 5 These ccats are ail new up - to - dato models in plain blues and fancy mix. ... Don't miss this opportunity to buy them at these prices I Charles Atteberry was a visitor at Nehawka on Monday of this week and was looking after some business for the county while there. Martin Bloom of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Union last Tuesday and was in consultation with John R. Roddy about some business matters. V. II. Torter was delivering some 3ve truck loads of very fine cattle to the On:aha market for hi3 freind, Reuben E. Foster on Monday of this week. A. L. Becker is kept bury these limes in the delivering of wood to the Swift Company of Omaha where it is being used for the curing of meats. Mr. and Mrs. VvT. H. Porter were over to Lincoln on last Sunday where they were visiting for the day at the home of Mrs. Mary Taylor and daughter. Miss Rachel. R. D. over to Nebraska City on last Sun day afternoon where George was get ting a tooth extracted, which had been giving him trouble. Mrs. M. Lyiide who has been mak ing hf.r home at Vern, Kansas, ar- i rived in Union and is making an ex tended visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Upton. District Judgs Jame3 T. Bcgley was a visitor in Union on last Mon day and was meeting and becoming better acquainted with the voters and making many new friends. A. X. Stoll of Omaha who owns a farm near Union, was down for a time during the week and was look ing after thing3 at the farm where proper shape for the demonstration this week. - ... Mrs. Mary Johnson - was visiting for about ten days at Union and Mur ray where at Union she was guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lynn and at Murray with her sister, Mrs. John Campbell, returned to her home in Weeping Water last Tuesday morning. Floy Whitworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Whitworth was quite III for a number of days and was very closely watched by Dr. Barritt as to what the condition might de velop into, and after a few days it was found that the disquietude was nothing for which grave apprehe as n-' Pancake Day Saturday ! APPLES FOR SALE! I have several bushels of immber Nefcr. EIGHT ltw-2td LUTHERAN CHURCH Mr. M. R. Ilickie lives and farms. C. II. Whitworth who is one of the best fellows, has been looking af ter the work of gathering news for the Union Weekly News and has been furnishing a very good line cf news. Leonard J. Austin was a visitor in Omaha on Tuesday of this week where he went to take a load of wood with one of the trucks of H. II. Beck er, who is selling much wood to Om aha parties. Aubrey H. Duxbury, the present county judge and who i3 hustling for re-election, v.-as a visitor in Union on one Grimes Golden apples m stccn, ; agt yordVLy. and was mceting his and an making a low price to nove.i , ttin hotter acmnint- Last chance. W. 3. Eanning, Union," ed wKh them Joseph W. Banning and wife were over to Alvo on last Sunday where they visited with. Lht.iv.'inbrotb.er j)f Mr. Banning, John W. Banning and wifo and where they all enjoyed a very pleasant time. F. II. McCarthy was looking after business matters in the west end of the county at the many towns in that portion of the county and was also at Louisville and Cedar Creek on Tuesday as well. Tony Sudduth of Weeping Water was a visitor in Union for a time on last Tuesday driving over to look af ter some business and was accom panied by tho wife who was Tsit ing with friends here. W. B. Banning was called to Lin coln on last Tuesday where he had some business matters to look after and where he drove in his car, stop ping at a number of places on JAie way to attend to some business mat ters. Wm. Creamer who is employed on the road work and which affords work but only a portion of the time, with his wife and little daughter were visiting for the day on last Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Wehrbein west of Murray. On last Sunday with the arrival of the caterpillar power road mak ing machinery it was decided to get the same unloaded and Charles At teberry was asked to assist in get ting the machinery unloaded and in sion might be had. I Mrs. G. S. Upton, who has been' very poorly for some time past was visited for over the week end by her son. Earl Upton who makes his home at Brewster and ran down to visit the mother and encourage her in her illness. The visit from the son was better than medicine and while Mrs. Upton is still very poorly and was Stine and son, George, were "-pi lo cer uea sce enjoyea me visit of the son very much. Miss Ella Griffin who has the diptheria very bad is at the Emerg ency hospital at Omaha where she is being given spacial treatment and while her condition was very bad she is making a valiant fight against the disease. The physicians have placed a tube in her throat that she may be better treated and with her very strong constitution and good health is helping her In her fight for i recovery. j Miss Opal Griffin who is ill at the, home with diptheria is getting along! and is showing some improvement' and it is hoped that she may soon be out of danger on account of the dis ease. A smaller cister, Ruthann also has the dread disease but is not so seriously ill, and is being given serum treatment. Her father II. W. GrifTin, wa3 over to Omaha on last j Tuesday for additional serum, and was accompanied by" Dean Gillespie whose son also is very ill with scar let fever, who is showing good improvement. ,9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10: SO a. m. German service. 8:00 p. m. Luther League. (Political Advertising) Fulton Harris p jj,p . m i-mn-frsfvig w;"-...x.-f .7. Heme After 11 Days Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Anderson who have been visiting In the west for some time past, returned home on last Monday evening after having spent some 11 days at the home of brothers and sisters. They visited at Brule with Charles Anderson, Amos Anderson, Arthur Anderson and Earl Anderson anjl JJIrfamilies, where they sure had an excellent time, then they stopped at the home of their sister, Mrs. Verner Flaischman and veiled with the family there. Speak ing of the visit Mr. Anderson saTd that they had enjoyed a very fine visit with all the folks, but that there was no place like Cass county to live in and that he would not give Cass county for all the western portion of the state. Fultcn Harris asks for your vote on November Sth, on the merit cf his work as surveyor. Thi3 summer he has been working as an assistant to the surveyor of Otoe county; also assistant to the civil engineer at Nebraska City. He is qualified to make legal sur veys in the state of Nebraska. Uni versity education, practical experi ence in platting records and making of private surveys. Your support on! election day will be appreciated. F S$r-is 5fci EEH5 Vote for DAN W. LIVINGSTON for District Judge TAKE NO CHANCES RE-ELECT Congressman John H. Morehead YOU KNOW HIM The Quality Sfore These Prices for Saturday and Following Week Gccch's Best Flour, 48-lb $1 24-1 b. Bag, 55c Gcldcn Szn Flour, 43-lb 79 24-! b. Ban, 45c Perfection Flour, 48-lb 79 24-lb. Bag, 45c A good assortment cf Toilet Scaps at s per Bar Extra choice Apricots, 2 lbs 28 40 to 50 sice Prunes, 3 lbs 25 C SATURDAY SPECIAL Kershey Cccaa, I lb., SO; lb.I3 Karc Syrup, dark or white, gal490 10 lbs. large size JSavy Beans 35 Rhin & Greene 7 Phone 29 Union Caterpillar Demonstration. There has been unloaded at Union a number of power machines for the making of roads, and which is to be given a demonstration beginning on Wednesday and continuing until Thursday if the weather is nice and on Thursday and Friday if the weath er is rainy, well just what to expect is the question. However the demonstration is for the benefit of showing the county commissioners of tho eastern portion of Nebraska and also of the road building and road maintaining crews of Iowa, what this machinery can do. The work is to be done on the road near what was formerly the Karry M. Frans place and which is east of the highway 75 and where there is some heavy work to be done and which will be an excellent place for the demonstration. It is expect ed that there will be many interest ed in the work there. The worn ens' societies of Union are looking after the feeding of the visitors. Heme front East. Hiss Gussie Ilobb, the postmistress of Union, who has been for the past ten days visiting in the east and who attended the national convention of postmasters at wasnington, u. c, re turned Lome early this week and re ports having an excellent time while he wa3 away. Miss Robb also visited at a number of places on her return trip and saw many very interesting places and sights. In all she was greatly, benefited by the trip. Gets the Job Done in a Hurry A car load of new type power road paving equipment was unloaded here Sunday, to be used in demonstration road building on the graded stretch o" highway between Union and Ne Lawka. During its use here, contrac tors from nearby states will be brot liere to see this new machinery in operation and observe the speed with which it can lay the concrete ribbon along the highway. The advance in mechanical equipment is Jittle short of marvelous and demonstrates anew Hinky Binhy is Really EXTRAORDINARY because there's NOT a poor quality item of merchan dise in the ENTIRE stock and EVERY item is sold at a LO W PRICE! Buy ALL your foods here EVEREYDAY and note the difference! Wkcot Popo Elncc Pope FREE SATURDAY WHEAT POPS 2 pkgs., 15 and one regular size Pkg. FREE I RICE POPS 2 pkgs., 17 and one regular size Pkg. FREE! A larpre rhlpmrn Junt rrrrhrd freh from tbe factory. - Thia sale la for one Jay oly. Br fture to bur several wrrki' anpaJr! Niana Green or Pittsville Wax DEAfcIO or Challenge Brand CEN h4 wo. a can U Silver Bar Sliced or Half Peacfocc 2r In Syrup for - No. 2' Can 2c mmm This Ad for Friday and Saturday NOVEMBER 4TH and STH CABBAGE rSSjfSSli S0-H. bag - TOKAY GRAPES lb. . . ORANGES B3KSSI Dozen--- 4 DADE CDITIT Texas Seedless VI IV A 1 H riiUil Medium Size- CRANBERRIES ti?u- SWEET POTATOES 6for- RIARKET BASKET 49c .6c I9c 25c 15c 19c PorEt Hoast Choice Iran yicnlajHami-roaati Boston Butt Roast . . Choice tender aeleeted you d it pork. Dellcioun .liceil hot or cold. Choice Iran ;ilrnlfcH roaata from aeleeted ork abonldrra, Ghoulder Roast . . KnncT llah IIef of fioent qunlltj-. Veal Breast Freab, mratr qnallir. Try It baked with Muffins or tevr ft. Posrli Chops ib. ra. ib. Ib. Ib. 4 P91 a 2 o v. Choice ccalltr Irnm rib or loin. CHOICE CENTER CUTS rnr tblekneas dealred. Veal Chops YoDOC, tender icllk fed quallt; Bacon Square Flue breaded or plain. s 1'a tO 3 lbs. Lb. - - 10c 1 Ibc StarNapthaor 1MILII I Van Camp's or Campbell's CTT? AH Rub No More carnation Borden's, Pork and Beans in r. ,i r 517c WASHIWQ fl -n Pe "P S6;18 . Medium Can, 50 fijc 10"Ib-CIoth t O W-- IL5C1 lfeZ5tr 29C or 6 for'. . WC l00-.b. bag, 4.53 Casco Creamery II Ta..M. I First Prize I f Schoberfs Famous B,HrR,. 5SS,A HOEIINY Peanut BCa,atc l-Ib. Carton 19C W?C f,c 1gc ff5lW Jfc c Quartered, zee ib. Lge. Pkg. - ii U Size 2, 2 for JUmKM 2-Ib. Jar - I V2 -lb. cake a,JLL JISILIL Assorted Flavors' I Jells Quickly. A Delic-J ious Dessert , Pltg. Silver Bar Tomatoes, No. 1 can, 7y2c; No. 2, 3 for 25 Banqueter Brand small Peas, No. 2 can 22 Y2 Macaroni, Spaghetti or Shell Macaroni, 2 lbs 150 C and H Powdered or Brown Sugar, 3 lbs 230 Northern Navy Beans, 3 lbs., 140; 5 lbs 210 Fancy Blue Rose Bice, 3 lbs 150 Bulk New Crop Hallowii Dates, 2 lbs : :2S0 Seedless Raisins, 4-lb. bag, 290 ; 2-lb. bag . 150 Santa Clara Prunes, lge. size, 2 lbs., 150 ; small, 4 lbs 250 Choice White Cooking Figs, 3 lbs. for . 290 English Walnuts, medium size, per lb 150 T. N. T. Pop Corn, South American variety, 2 lbs 150 Bob White SOAP Prcctor & Gamble 10 bars Product 19' Kinky-Dinky COFFEE Mild, Delicious Lew Price. Lb. PILLSBURY'S Calte Floiur Expert cake bakers say it has helped them win more prizes o !3 OUR MOTHER'S GXbt Cocoa Malted Mills, Mb. can - - VJitoCtsiSM or Butternut CaHod HDressiiuQ 1000 Island or Sandwich Spread Jar ii-i Jar 22( iar Fflouoi? Quick, Self-Rising Ready to PZsg. SAL AD A TEA Green Japan or Brown Label Orange Pekoe y4-ib bpkg., 150 29(c BO-PEEP Ammonia Med. size, 15c; Qt. Little Boy Blue BLUING. Bottle 25c . . 9c Worcester Salt Plain or Iodized 2 tubes. ISC Hinky-Dinky Guaranteed FLOUR 48 Ib. 5 lbs., 15c 10 lbs., 29c 24 lbs., 63c 89 WONDER Puts Magic in Your Baking 24 lbs. . 40 lbs. $09 Vhite lUng Granulated Soap S.!S,o,i.dnT.B,.k0., ,aU;' Large, and other fabrics. Med. pkg. 23C US 4 White King Toilet Soap, 2 bars 13c Efelfltt 3-ib.Can Mountain Grown 1 lb. can 2 lb. can .3SC the speed .with which work of this kind can be done by small forces of workmen as compared with the old laborious methods of concrete mixing and finishing, and perhaps also shows 6ome of the reasons for widespread unemployment. The machine age is with us, and all must make the best tf it, creating new demands for man power, if possible. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS ' Mrs. D. C. Morgan entertained Sat urday evening a number ' at friends at J.he Hallowe'en supper of Jthe t. Paul's church.' Mrs. ! Morgan ' bad a table arranged especially for the guests and where they were able to enjoy the fine menu of be occasion! : Thos invited to enjoy the occasion j were Mrs. William Hassler and daughter, Miss Anna, Claude Shoe maker of Los Angeles, Rev. O. G Wichmann and sister, Mrs. Martha Zimmerman, Fred and Miss Anna Heisel, Superintednent and Mrs. L. S. Devoe, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Fricke, Miss Olive Gass, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bunch of Nebraska City. SOPHOMORES HOLD A CLASS RESTING From Wednesday" Daily The Sophomore class held a meet ing last night for " the purpose of selecting a committee to collect class dues. The committee Js composed of Ljois Giles, Carl Jlula, and Mildred Cacy. Get your School Supplies at the Bates Book Store where quality is I. We are always in the Marltet or PosaSfry Eggs and ream Delivered at Our Convenient Location at the Corner 5th and Main Sts. You can always Depend on the Top Market for your Produce at mMmf u Phone No. 33 L2a LUL-LilUl PHiL HCFMAN, Proprietor Plattsmouth, Neb. CO WOT FORGET Saturday, flow. 6th is Pancake Day In Plattsmouth from C &. m. to 11 p. m. Ail you can eat! FREE TO EVERYONE high fuid prlow low. -