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IICITTAY, rZEEUASY Id, 1934. PLTT3UCUTH SIHI - WIZIILY JOURNAL PAGE THREE igaassired by lie PIatfsinistli Business Meo's Id liife Pi N h q Si k M Bis H & P s g si 4 si tss b a0 p ! -rl r- ;J lrij-?25Gcy9 ci5 may entes? this Isafeestiisg contest, except employees or amiISes o irms participating. It is simple to work and, f hest oS all, scKaissts ya vfiiii scores weaderiKl BoEiar Bay Heristgs which Plattsmouth stores oer you. Ho strings to this prize oer. i 1 AD NO. 1 p; AD NO. 2 g $ b I 2 "T ST; ''"7 J ,2 ' V Old ............... R J 1 I" Ihe Advertisement of In the Advertisement cf H !S I I I AD NO. 3 g AD NO. 4 1 1 1 I 1 f ej In the Advertisement of " ft In the Advertisement of jg 1 S I I S I I fa I AD NO. 5 I AD NO. 6 "J ft 'T,r J fc T v 7 J ! ' s Vv'ord L crd S ,i K S ,'-s tl !n the Adverlisement of f In the Advertisement of il 1 1 i ? 1 AD NO. 7 I AD NO. S 1 '4 n ' 1 rjj I v.' crd Word gj i 3 lr. the Advertisemeni of in the Advertisement of ? P B g I a - . . . F- m I i ' ."" 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Plattsmouth stores have had no Doiiar Day event for some time and each merchant is determined io make this one memorable and worth while by ottering values that speak for themselves! very Dollar is a Siroer-BoSar Every Purchase a Suoer-Boost to Recovery and Prosperih s To lift ihese ivo DOLLAR DAYS cut cf the ordinary and make them doubly interesting to everybody, the Flattsmouth Ad Club has conceiv ed this Big "A" Contest, in which people may win a prize. Take 1 1.1 .1 our pencil and get uusy on inese lules at the right. &ds now. Read the simple contest 00 So SorlpS 00 " true . 2nd Prize . . Srd, 4th, 5th, 6t&, 7tls Prize . . Ea and 25 Frizes of Admission Ticket to the Riiz Theatre good any time you wish to use same. COfiTEST HOLES IN IBIS PAPEE you tvill find 2S di5cre-iit Dollar Day Ads by 28 dif ferent merchants of Plcttsmouth. These 8 ads are numbered 1 to 28. so yen can identify them. In each ad yen will find some word with a letter "a" that b of a trifle different font cf type than the ether letters in the word. Find this word and write it, to gether with the store's name in the proper one cf the 28 blank spaces appearing en this page. Do this with every ad until yon have all the 28 spaces filled. Tut the name of each stcie in the space corresponding to the number on their ad. This irregular "a" appears only ence in each ad. Awards will be made on the basis of accuracy and original ity of presentation cf your answer. Yon may colcr the page build it in to any design you wish your own originality is the limit. Erirg ycur answers bearing your name and address to the Journal of fice by 6 p. m., Febr. 2S, 1934. Decision of the Judges will be Final AD NO. 15 Word In the Advertisement cf Word In the Advertisement of XT' I AD NO. 17 Word In the Advertisement of --in 11 mill it I AD NO. 18 I I Wo 1 d j Fn the Advertisement of $23 AD NO. 19 vv 1 ore In the Advertisement of 3 AD NO. 20 Word In the Advertisement of SI AD NO. 21 AD NO. 22 Wore vv ord In the Advertisement cf In the Advertisement of ESS AD NO. 23 Word In the Advertisement of AD NO. 24 Word In the Advertisement of 21 AD NO. 25 VyY J v ora In the Advertisement of AD NO. 27 Word In the Advertisement of AD NO. 26 Word En the Advertisement of mm j M upumjb I Ml AD NO. 28 Word In the Advertisement of a ar.u o v. n. 1 PUBLIC AUCTION I am e'.oinr; out at mlic Auction 1 en the old Williams iaim south of Cedar Crwli ; S Avest ol' 2.1ynard; 7 lr.ilrs nor r-:ist of Wfi'.-ir.sr Water, on- .l)rsririii!is at 30:00 c't-locl: sharp, v.'ith lur.rh rervt-d at i-oon by tl.o Cie::lul- I.cdie;. the f-jllowins tcrihcil rroperty: Five Head o? Horses 'One extra pood flopp!" cray ir.ar, years olii, v. t. 1-0 0 lhs. ; Q:-v brown hoivo. tacoth ino'.-.th. v.t. 1700; One Korrd l.or:.e, Fincoth mouth, wt. 1000; One lrown hone, cniooth nioulu. rt. IGOU; One brown horse. 10 vt-ars old. wt. 14 CO. I " u i mmm rVif...-- " "inirti r." f - - "-il igMtM J L '4.l5m. '."J" i.iimjU,a. I n.l1. W1M ll HM.IH u I IP WWJ V I. W V. J V 'W ' ' - l.Pll,H! HIilKaiMUIiulil HWMIWII null JMWHJ nil J im, I m.i.. .... i i minim nil I. I in , Lgtvl? :?iv:'r-u.-i-...-7.;-; ... ...r...- -, ., ,. .., -,.. , , I om rr!':;'.y's I'iiiiy Last iveiiir.g in Ma&iey News Items the ilcthouist church par m:ic.- tluw ?vt a aicntine party. the Standard Dearer.- The church U L i i t . U All l v. V j 1 llf, t L 11 tine scai'or., and interesting; Fay Ke?:tard, of Atchison. Kansas, war. a gruest of his relative, D. Urann, during the past week. r . . i Til. 1 i i. c : 1 .. . i, .. i...:.. . i . (jini'i o. Jkiii'Ufii uiiu me iii.mii 'rj v.-cll as anm-ins Valentine same.5 ,vcre fjeji"-" a very pleasant visit ! were played under the direction of I cn lu; t Sunday at the home of Ilar i Kaihryn Armstrong. r-v L- Kruger and wife, of Tlatts- Walter Stcinkamp and wife, of igs. ; Plattsmouth. were visiting for over Dainty ref rshments were perved i the week end at the Lome of Wal- Mrs. Walter Mockenhaupt, Mr. and j dies and Mr. Bergman for the gen t,.v, nr-ror- ParmM tlemen. William Heebner was the and wife, together with Ralph Keck ol Alter the games, the large group young people joined in singing jar.d carried out in the Valentine idea. The committers responsible for the I siK-resr. of the party are: Invitations, t Tvlargaret Yelick, chairman. Ruby ' Sutton. Juanita Welshimer; I ro tor's parents, where all enjoyed a very fine vis,it. Mrs. August Krecklow has been Quite pocrly for the past week and s been kept to ner nome during itctecn i.oruiom la-tle jg-.an:, Kathryn Armstrong chairman, ! that time. She is feeling some bet- r i Ye gooi ling -alv arle Tompkir.; Refreshments, te at rice Am. chairman, Naomi Day, I ;e Hugh:s, Pt.arle Tompkins; Do-j a ncv, milk cows; Five yea s. One good roan bull; j Four head of stock cattle. i nr?d Chiclzens i rr., i m-.c'-irn b-ood sov.'s: Ore 1 'oraticn. Louise IUshel. Tearle Temp Hampshire 'boar; Some good full , kin:? siioiitc; V. bite V. yanttoiie pai-e.-; T.ii'r Orninrrton r-ulic-ts: Whits Wyan- ; dattc cocl.ore.r.. ler and wife, were over near Otoe on last Saturday night, where they at tended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Straub. Iltnry Petersen, lormeriy of Man ley, and who farmed in this vicinity for a number of years, but who has been located in Omaha cf late, where he is. engaged in the live stock com mission business, was a visitor here one day last week, meeting his many old friends and looking after some business in his line. Theo. Harms was a visitor at Tal niage on last Sunday, where he went to attend the funeral of the Mis souri Pacific agent, a Mr. McGee, consolation prize winner among the men and Miss Mary A. Murphy the consolation prize winner among the ladies. at this writing. Fa-rm Machinery, etc Onw Deerir.g corn n:nuer; One md Shiela Covert. APP0HTTED TO CCr-HHTTEE Robert II. Cestor, delegate the Dec-. ir.c: g:ain binder; One hay load- I v.ass county i oung nemocrats ciud, or; One side delive ry hay rake; One J to the state convention at Grand Is diimp rake; On; gang plow. 12 im h; iand. has been named as a member One single row lister; One P & O who was quite well known in this Andrew V. Stander has purchased j vicinity and was a close friend cf Dodge car, which is claimed ! r. Harms. While there, Mr. Harms by many to be the last word in a j also met A. II. Humble, whp was inc tor ear and which is surely a very j agent at Manley for a number of lister cultivator; One an r.runt grain Iri!i; One broadcast seeder; One 4-section harrow; One manure jpreadcr; Or. Jenny Linil walking cultivator; One riding cultivator; One circle saw; One J. I. Case Wal lonce r-plew tractor; One 4-hoIe Ap pleton corn shtlier complete with d ag; One S-row stalk cutter; Three ju ts of farm harness; Two grain wa por.r ; One rack and gear; One King Hamilton g:aiu elev tor hoist and jack, nearly new; One corn planter; one Model T Fo'-d truck in good con dition; One tank heater; One stock hater; One flock chute; One buggy; One fanning mill One bob sled; One cai burring brooder stove; One 14x1 G brooder house, shingle roof, doubl? floor; Five hog houses, three "A" tvpe: Two bushels Argentine of the committee on constitution of the state organization. Mr. Bestor with Walter Porter, George Lepert and Joe Knofiicek, are delegates from the local club to the state meeting. Jumbo pop corn; Some household goods and other articles too numer ous to list. Terms of Sale All sums of $25. CO and under, cash. On sums ever that amount a credit of six months may be arranged with the Clerk cf rale. N'o property to be removed until settled for. George Privett, Owner REX YOUNG, Auctioneer. rLATTS. STATE RANK, Clerk. hue car for all purposes. Mrs. Henry Osborne departed early last week for Verdon, where she went to visit with her mother for the weke and to enjoy visiting I with ner many friends there. John Fleischman and the family and Uncle Henry Taylor, of Louis ville, were visiting at the home of A.r. and Mrs. Fred Fahschman over Sunday, where they enjoyed a very fine dinner. The scholars of the Manley school hao a most enjoyable Valentine party last Tuesday. A postoffiee was ar ranged through which the exchange of valentines was arranged and a fine time was had. Mrs. John Gruber, who has been very ill for the past month cr more, has been showing good improvement during the past week and is able to be up and about which is consider ed as very good advancement. John C. Rauth and wife, Mr. and i years. Mr. Humble is with the Mis souri Pacific at Auburn at present. Hatertaiaed Altar Society esd ames J. C. Rauth and V alter Mockenhaupt entertained the mem bers of the Altar society of the St. Patrick's Catholic church at the heme of the former on Tuesday af ternoon of last week. The afternoon was spent most pleasantly with card games and social conversation and at the proper time the hostesses served a very delicious luncheon of ice cream and cake. Shewing' Improvement W. J. Rau, who has been confined to his home since December 31, was able to get out of doors last Monday for the first time and is feeling much improved, although he still has to take things slowly. His many friends will be pleased to know that he is now showing such good im provement and trust it may continue until he is fully restored in health. A. Steinkamp, who has also been on the sick list for a long time even longer than Mr. Rau is showing similar improvement, which will be good news to the friends of this es timable gentleman both here and elsewhere, wherever he is known. SMALL FIRE TODAY From Friday's Daily This morning the fire department was called to the residence on Pearl street, occupied by Mrs. Earl Harris and family where the i"of was found to ba blazing, the result evidently of sparks from the chimney. Th3 fire was quickly put out but considerable loss was sustained by smoke and wa ter damage cn the interior of the house. The property is owned by Herman Waintroub of Los Angeles. Clover Seed White Blossom Sweet Clover $3.50 per Bushel (Bags Included) FREDERICK SEED CO. Eighest Market Prices Paid for Grain Come In and Get Acquainted Farmers Elevator Co. A. J. Wiedeman, Manager Celebrated Passing of Birthday Mrs. Edna Mockenhaupt enter tained cn last Monday evening at their heme in honor of her husband, whose birthday occurred on that date. Card games were the principal form of amusement and the high points in the pinochle contests were won by Mrs. R. Bergman for the la- Koyal Neighbors Entertained The Royal Neighbors lodge enter tained at the hall last Monday with a good attendance and a fine time being had by all. Card games were indulged in to a late hour. There were a number present from Weeping Water. As a result of this activity a neat sum was realized to be used by the lodge in caring for its expenses. F WT 1 astest or JH Known Relief Demand And Get (This is Ad No. 19) Fourteen 8c Loaf BREAD TICKETS Wednesday and Thursday Wentworth Bakery BAYER ASPIRIN Because of a unique process in manufacture. Genuine Bayer Aspir in Tablets are made to disintegrate or dissolve INSTANTLY you take them. Thus thev start to work instantly. Start "taking hold" of even a severe headache; neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. And they provide SAFE relief for Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN I It does not harm the heart. So If you want QUICK and SAFE relief see that you get the real Bayer article. Always look for the Bayer cross on every tablet as illustrated. above, and for the words .MR A, GENUINE BAYERVf ASPTRTM nn vnt Knttl. or package. GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN DOES NOT HARM THE HEART