The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 19, 1934, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    PLATTSJIOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTTEITAL
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oollaek days
W ecEaeseEay asid TMsrcday
January 21 and 22
Hanging Baskets - Vases - Book Ends
Smoking Stands - Waste Baskets
Cnndle Sticks - Bibles
Sandwich Plates
Door Steps - Lamps - Cake Dishes
FIcvcr Bowls - Alarm Clocks
Incense Burners
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HALT OLTATTA PGLIC2 PROBE
0:ns.I.a. The Cir.nfca. city council
hearing into alleged "pr.yofTs" here
vrill rc-convor.e "Wednesday morning.
Between ncr.v end then each commis
sioner will have the right to add
names to the li?t of witntnees to b3
tubpoenaed by Mayor Tov.I.
At Friday's cper.h.g res.'ion. Cliiof
rf Police Allen was the only wit
ness. r The chief, questioned during
Lis time o:. the rtr.:i by every r.v.ri-!jt-r
c-f t:-r council, nir.i::tci:::d no
, Fv-r.aJ knowledge cf alleged pro
tection "payoffs" and offered to re
tire "if ai.y Kioriilie: of the council
foils that n;y useiulrjoss has been
impaired." His ofitr was not accept
ed. Questioned about hi3 recent letter
citing "unsavory rumors" and asking
a hearing on the matter, Allen said
that a former police morals squad
itader. George Brighani, had charged
in an affidavit that Allen had accept
d $100 a week from a night club.
Allen denied the charge.
COXING TO NEBRASKA
Washington. Roy Brewer, presi
dent cf the Nebraska Federation of
Labor, and Cecil Mathews, head of
the state labor department, departed
for Nebraska after conferences with
Secretary Perkins on co-ordination
of state and federal labor laws.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Anyone wanting manure may have
fame free of charge at Plattsmouth
Feed Yard. fS-tfd&w
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William Leesley has been work
ing for Cyrus Livingston, who lives
some six mileB east of Manley, south
of the highway.
Henry Wilkens, the barber, was a
visitor in Nebraska City last Wednes
day, where he went to look after
some business matters, making the
trip in his car.
W. II. Leesley, wife and a number
of the children have all been feeling
quite poorly during the past two
weeks, but at this time they are feel
ing much better.
Dr. N. D. Talcott was a visitor in
Waverly on last Wednesday after
neon, where he was called to see a
patient and where Mrs. Talcott also
visited with friends for a short time.
A. J. Weideman, cf Murrey, where
he is manager of the Farmers eleva
tor of that place, which is operated
by the Frederick Seed company, was
a visitor with friends here over the
week end.
Ray Frederick, of Murray, was
looking after some business matters
in Greenwood one day last week,
driving over in his car to look after
pome matters connected with the
seed business.
Jesse Olsen shelled and delivered
seme of his corn on Wednesday of
last week, reserving the rest for a
future date, when he thinks there
will be a greater demand and a high
er price offered.
W. M. Stearns, the auto mechanic
who is in charge cf the Trunkenbolz
Oil company's filling station, was as
sisting in the cleaning up of the
Watson Howard building for use as
a place for the new Eible class to
meet.
L. C. Marvin, who was ill for so
many weeks, is now stronger and has
been carrying the mail for some time.
In his weakened condition, it is a
day's work for him, but with the ex
cellent weather and the very fine
roads, he is getting along nicely.
While Earl ' Bright was chopping
wood one day last week, the axe
slipped and hacked a gash in his
leg, which required the services of a
surgeon to close. Dr. N. D. Talcott
dressed the wound and Carl is doing
very nicely, although it will be some
time before his leg Is well again.
John F. Wolff, of Flattsmouth, an
appointee of the government to take
the federal commercial census, was
a visitor in Greenwood on last Wed
nesday and was interviewing the
business men regarding certain facts
which the government is trying to
collect from which to compile date
for use in connection with the re
covery program.
Paul Straight was a visitor in
Weeping Water on Tuesday of last
week, whree he was looking after
some business matters pretaining to
the corn and hog leans. Paul Fays
he was in Weeping Water some 20
years ago and had not been back
since until his visit of last week. He
finds the hustling city much better
than when he was there the last
time.
the Methodist church cf Greenwood
were in Lincoln last Tuesday, where
they were meeting with the new or
ganization which is a portion of the
campaign cf the Methodist church
In Nebraska to secure better attend
ance and co-operation among the
members of the various church orga
nizations and auxiliaries. This is a
ctate-wide movement and one that
should be most heartily concurred in
by all the members of the church
interests.
Moving Barber Shop
Mr. D. Gribble, the barber, who
has been conducting his place of
business on the south side of Main
street and towards the east end of
the business block has leased the
place where W. E. Newkirk form
erly conducted his grocery and mar
ket and moved his barber shop to
this location. This puts the two bar
ber shops right together and also
makes a good place for both places
of business.
Eorse for Sale
I have a six year old gray geld
ing, well broke and a good worker,
weight 1300 lbs. Also a Hinman
portable milking machine. P. A.
Sanborn, Greenwood.
Church to Co-Cperate
Some twenty women members of
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Women's Bloomers Yoke front. Run-resist Women's Balbriggan Gowns Oval neck. JjJ'fj
rayen. Per pair, 63c; 2 pair for J- Short sleeves. Values to $1 .25, at -as-
Women's MunsingweEJ Hosiery Sheer Women's Cape Kid Gloves Blue, tan and fj
chiffon, Picot top. Extra special, pair Mm a few biack. Values to $2.50, pair. ..... . mlL
Women's Wash Frocks Tub fast colors. Rayon Gowns and Pajamas Wide range
Sizes 14 to 49. Outstanding values at JL of sizes. Values to $1.35, on sale at mlL
Women's Hem Bottom Panties Run-resist jH Fine Assortment of Ladies' Scarfs Values
rayen. Per pair, 69c ; 2 pair for msL to $1.95. Your choice for only JL
Clearance cf Women's Hats Values to Children's Wash Frocks Beautiful styles.
$1 .95. Final clearance on all winter hats at. . . . JL Fast colors. Values to $1 .25 JL
Will Conduct Bible School
The Watson Howard building that
was formerly occupied by the Weibke
Cafe, has been cleaned up and re
papered that it might be used on
Wednesday nights of each week as a
meeting place for the Mid-Week Bible
class which is being organized and
which met for the first time on last
Wednesday.
This class will be conducted each
Wednesday evening by Dr. V. S.
Eakey of Lincoln. The lessens will
not conform to the International
Bible school lessons, but will confine
their study to the text of the Eible.
itself.
Eaby Girl Gladdens Eome
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ccmstock last week there came a bit
cf brightness in the shape of a very
beautiful baby girl which brought
brightness and sunshine to the home,
making the entire household happy.
The little one and her mother are
both doing very nicely and the proud
father wears a smile all the time
now.
Both are Better
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Etheredge,
both of whom have been feeling
poorly and were hardly able to get
about, are now greatly improved and
Ere hopeful of being back in their
former good health soon.
Visited vi Fremont
On last Wednesday afternoon,
Clyde Newkirk, who is secretary of
the Diamond Oil Company club, ac
companied by Ray Churchill, went
to Fremont to attend the district
meeting. They enjoyed a fine pro
gram and that was followed by a
banquet such as is always featured
at there district gatherings.
(This is Ad No. 5)
MEN'S
Genuine Silk
BY
Famous Manufacturer
Rcgulcr 35c Sellers
4 pair. SI
Have Many Eg"jrs Set
At the W. II. Leesley Hatcheries,
two miles east of Greenwood, they
have nine hundred eggs in the incu
bator, which have been set nearly
two weeks. In addition, they set an
other thousand on Wednesday of lad
week. This practice will be contin
ued in increasing numbers so as to;
have baby chicks coming on each !
week during the hatching season.
Like the early bird getting thej
worm, the early c hick makes the i
pre fit. The Leesleys know how to ;
handle the hatching business and :
their early hatches should bring a'
good return. j
VISITORS IN THE CITY
I-"r;-ni Satunhiv's :. i'y
This moiiiinjT Mr. and Mr-:. Leon
ard McLaughlin a.:;d family of Elm
wood were i:i the city for a short
time looking af;-?r rome bur.ines? mat
ters and while h?re Mr. McLaughlin
was a caller at the Journal office
wh.cre h" enrolled as a leader of the
rcnil-vcekly edition of the paper for
the ensuing year. Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Lr.ughlin motored to Omaha where
they visited for a few hours with
friends and attending to pome mat
ters of business.
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Qn All Whiter CcaSs BeatiSssS Fur Trim and Flam Tailored
SgQTt Coats at Bargain Prices
FASHIONABLE QUALTY
COATS
Now Reduced to
$1.95
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EXQUISITE QUALITY
COATS
Now Reduced to
EXCLUSIVE QUALITY
COATS
Now Reduced to
$g.75
$22.50
Special selling of one group Ladies Cotton Jersey Dresses, sizes 14 to 20, at 1-00
One group of Silk and Travel Crepe Dresses, assorted sizes, to go at
One group of Silk Dresses, sizes from 14 to 44, at money-saving price, only $2.83
Shop of Personal Service, Plattsmouth, Nehr.
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PRINT FROCKS
HIGH PASTELS
SHEER PRINTS
They are All Here
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The new Spring shades are
Ec! Grey, Cyclamen Fink,
Ehangliai Sod, Beis-e, Blues,
ITttvj, Black and Hiddy Bice.
THE EEW EFS.I1TG FAEEICS are corded and cuede
cheers ; rcch and clocqte crepes ; sheer weel cver-prrnts ;
prints and sheers, flat crepes and heavy sheers. They
are Taxis copies ... they have tc be at this price, but
the styles are correct, the materials are in vcjruc and the
shades arc as ITEV7 as the Spring season -which is just
peepirg arenrd the comer. The sooner you select enc
cf these nev? frecks the better, because cur purchase vas
limited by manufacturers' ability ( to deliver only given
umcunts.
Juniors Size, 18 to 20, $3.95
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