FIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAL THTJE5DAY, JUNE 20. 1925 FAGE TOUR LAND, FARM and RANCH BARGAINS FOR SALE Cabin, suitable for garage, 11 x 7x7H. Call 420-W. ltw BINDER FOR SALE Seven foot McCormick binder for sale. Inquire of C. E. Meisinger, Cedar Creek. Platts. phone 2530. jl7-3tw Farm Leans, 5 ten year loans, no commission. First Trust Co., Nebras l:a City, Neb. Loans, Investments, Real Estate. J13-lmw DEAD ANIMALS Dead animals removed free of charge. Telephone South Omaha Ren dering Works, Market 462C. Reverse chaTgea. n6-tfw HERE FROM KEARNEY From "Wednesday's Dally Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Burton and children, of Kearney, Mr. Burton be ing a brother of Mrs. J. H. Graves of this city, were in the city yester day visiting with the relatives. They had taken their youngest daughter to the hospital at Omaha for an oper ation and took the opportunity to come on down here for a visit, being former residents of this city. Mrs. Burton, who has been in poor health for some time will also take treat ments at Omaha. They returned to Omaha this morning. VISM IN CITY Mrs. Leland Briggs and children of Wahoo were here Sunday to spend the day visiting at the- home of Mr. and Mr3. W. J. Hartwick and Mr. and MrB. M. S. Briggs. The Wahoo visi tors were here to honor Father's day and brought .remembrances to Mr. Hartwick and Mr. Briggs. LINCOLN VISITORS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Royal, accom panied by Mrs. B. F. Wiles, were in th3 city Sunday for the day. The Graves and Royal families visited here and at Rock Bluffs, while Mrs. Wiles was a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl J. Schneider. Phone tho news to No. 6. Young People Reveal Secret Marriage Wedding of Georgia Hopkins and Virgil Kline at Rockport, Mis souri, Is Revealed. From Wednesday's Dally The announcement of the marriage of Georgia Hopkins and Virgil L. Kline of this city, was made today by the young people at their home here. They were married in the early spring at Rockport, Missouri, it is stated and have since that time kept the matter a close secret from even the members of the family circle un til this time. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hopkins and has grown to womanhood in this community, making her home in and near this city for the greater part of her lifetime. The groom is a son of Mr. and MrB. Earl Kline and was born and reared here and received his educa tion in the local schools and is a young man very highly esteemed by those who are acquainted with him. Mr. and Mrs. Kline are expecting to make their home here for the pres ent at least. MANY ENJOY DANCE RETURN FROM OUTING Mr. anJ Mrs. Norman Warthen and family and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Warthen, parents of Mr. Warthen, with Keith Taylor , have returned home from a very pleasant outing. The members of the party vl3ited the Black Hills and the many beautiful scenes in that part of the west in cluding Mt. Rushmore and also Mt. Coolidge, named for the late presi dent who summered in the Hills in 1928. TO VISIT IN WEST Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jahrig, daugh ter. Miss Fern and son, Paul, depart ed Saturday afternoon on avtwo weeks vacation trip to the west and an outing that they have long plan ned. They left Omaha by train and expect to visit at Los Angeles as well aa at the San Diego exposition and also at San Francisco, for a short time before they start on the Jour ney homeward. z ku r ft u BUB 69 mis THESE PRICES GOOD FRIDAY - SATURDAY ooooooooaoooeooooociooooociooooociooqooooggopg Fly Killer $1,000 Guarantee Guaranteed by B. 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Butter-Nut Coffee, per lb.. .310 Blue Barrel Soap, 5 large bars. ... .230 Corn, standard quality, No. 2 can . . 100 Marshmallows, cello wrapped, lb. . . 170 Toilet Paper, 1000 sheet, 6 rolls 250 Tomatoes, No. 2 can. . . . . 110 MEAT DEPARTMENT Sirloin cr Bound Steak, lb.. . . .25c Baby Bee Roast, lb. . .!7c Plate Boil, 2 lbs. or 25c Fresh cut Hamburger, 2 lbs. . .25c Fresh Pork Brains, lb. . . . . . . .10c Small lean Pork Chops, lb 25c Pork Butt Boast, lb. ......... .22c From Tuesday's Dally The dance staged as a part of the entertainment features of the state aerie convention of the Eagles, was very largely attended last night. The American Legion had extended the use of their hall to the Eagles to stage the ball as the convention prop er was occupying the Eagles hall. Jesse Busse and His Iowa Night Hawks, one of the popular orchestras that have been heard here on other occasions, was on the job to furnish a line brand of the popular and entic ing dance numbers. The attendance of the visitors from out of the city was exceptional ly large and despite the rain the hall was filled to its capacity by the young and old to enjoy the pleasures of the grand ball. The dance marked the climax of a day that was well filled for the Eagles and their ladies from early in the morning until the last waltz was played last evening:. PLATTSMOUTH NETSTERS TIE OMAHA TENNIS CLUI A team of four tennis players jour neyed to Omaha Sunday for the first games of the season, and earned a 3-3 tie with the Class B netsters. Plattsmouth was without the services of Ray Larson. Only one of the four singles was won by Plattsmouth, but through the efficient work in doubles a tie was gained. The Plattsmouth club plans to play intercity matches each week this sea son with opponents from eastern Ne braska and western Iowa. Scores at Omaha were a3 follows: PLAY A FINE GAME Singles. (P) beat Dr. Wacbsman Mason (O) C-3, 7-5. Cullingham C-4, 6-1. McGlasscn 6-4. 6-4. Andre (O) beat Giles (P) Doubles. Sayles and Mason (P) beat Cul lingham and Jolley (0) 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Giles and Root (P) beat Andre and Guerin (O), 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. (0) beat Sayles (P), (O) beat Root (P), 6-1, 6-2. The klttenball game Sunday even ing at Athletic park, played by the Home Dairy and the U. S. Engineers, proved perhaps the best and most ex citing game that has been staged this season and one that drew the great est of enthusiasm from the delighted fans as the aDiry won 6 to 5. The game was hard fought and both pitchers, Knoflicek for the En gineers and Miller for the Dairy, were working good throughout the contest. One of the bright spots of the game for the Home Dairy was the fielding of Howard Hirz, "Hob" grab bing what seemed certain hits time after time to check the hitters of the Engineers.' 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