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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
:' r&UT. 12 FLATTSM0U7H SEMI-WEEKLY TOUT? HAL TTIUBSrA.y JULY 55; 1321. t Specials for Saturday! 10 lbs Granulated Sugar for $ .G9 Chewing Tobacco, per lb 79 Men's Heavy $2.20 Denim Overalls, per pair. . 1.39 Lad ies' Comfort Shoes, Saturday only 2.49 Percales, light and dark patterns, per yard I8V2C LL Muslin, good quality, per yard 10 Ladies' Bungalow Aprons at 1.19 Luna Soap, G bars for 25 Pure Cider and Pickling Vinegar, per gallon. . . .39 Wt Pay the Highest Market I Vice for Eggs. PSSSSl epartment Store FRANK J. FANGER, Proprietor IKUNIN IHt UHUlUt FOR FEDERAL PLUM DHL i LUlf IT5 Huh Count' Sena tor IiecoiinneinU-tl I For Marshall, Long Leader in J Republican Party lianks Washington, July 2C. - State Sen ator l-nnis II. iTonin nf O'.W-ill v. a: ti cuiiiiiK-iiilt'il for (rnited Stales litar-.-hal ftr Nebraska ai a in t--i i n t; oi :! Nebraska republican lclr.ua t ion in V 11 Kress lal nitt'lu in Senator Norn's' othce. ii was announced today. Me lias be. II Ilie editor i!" a lepub iiean newspaper for thirty years ami has verved six terms in ihe Senate. Oilier ia 1 1 t iila 1 es. a moil!' whom were .1 . I!. -N ickersoli ul' Omaha. (!eorj;e I. Leonard of I'olumhus. ami !' L. f'llllleV of TiMeli received sea t I el i 11 t' Sole: at first, it is understood. I 1 1 1 I'lo.'iiii was I'eeoin mended mi all i-:il'h inlh.1. 'I '.'lis i-: tin- list federal Ottl.e ,! a Ii V i III m i'f :t ! c- in I lie slate II. lie illleil 1. I:l;s . ('ii.liill al present a member nl' : lie .iiaic. !li ii.nn' i-, al .ei!l ami lie has limn, lieen tin- ed i r f ul" a le iu !.l i ea II Ii e A s pa per al hi. 'ii.n.e i.o-.n. lie is serving' his m-iiuhI Ii Till ill I lie .'tale senate. Il a V i U : pro M.il-ly si-IVed several leillls i'l Ihe i'. use. ill ln: !l Ilia lie:ies i! Ihe leg islature he has lieell a Ii active wu:k- r mi b.-mi I ;' of ma n v i m n.i I a ii t meas ure-. D.iiiii:' Ins la-t term in I lie sell ate e -efVeil as C h a i I' III ,'l 11 iit I lie CMIll- l.liTtee nil apportionment ami is louses of Whi te Voile I ; ! ' ' t' ; l . ! ! .1 1 5- r I hi l ir I'll CM- ; ;i , J;, j . j ,i S' ; Ii, ity about I In- ii Voile illuiiM- U( have juM ,,a, v j, j,,.,.,.. e-I any Woman who meii- :. u.-vv blouse l iia I i t Have You a Farm for flex! Year! ,:e 'ni in iimi l.;riiiin. hefaiise vim c:.nnm hmi a iaru I" ren'. am! have m.i i-:i .11 : h capital t l.i.y ..! el' limse h:v.h ;.: i- l e.i-tt-ri! farina? Il' lnr - y 11 t'.t -n" von ha. I ;. ;ii r tarn a 1 ( i;. v". I a ii- lv iiilli. In .:;! I: e;t-t erti ' ! 1 1'a i ' . where v e have 1 1 a ! I nn..- n.' Idem i . , i r 1 . veil . ;.m v.l:;-e ij.. ir.ip, sp.:-U I'ur I.'-..; ih.M e ;,:; al hal'-aiii price-.. .i';(i (.: nn.-f .it' v. e 1.::. ;(( a-' ii-ini- ; v h'l'- Ihev ale liiviiir; i:..ii'e ; :i: lai r.- i-'.i nly di H i! .ei! ti:a:. .: . lei n .el.r:. -I;a : w I : a., v - ; I.e.-: . i! I1.1.1-. sc!, .i-J . ami rmirciic . a- ell .-. : ;n-1: h '.: ; lam! ciu-.- . ti.w.i. Y1.1, v ill he -nrpri.-.i ! 11. ; ' -1.'.'. hiii'l at siic'i iiarvaiu price-. A! -ve west a- yn ir ! !!'.!- ! 1. i i.i;.'.ii:.ti;i:ic. i:vi:i;v ciixku.vi :ox has .v.ii: aioxk v ,. m .:;: i.ittlk i A:::ni:K i.sr xi nfvixc rnKV.' I . v v I V.'iit" 'n.l.i I'm- .hi in- ,ie'-i''.c iiu'orm;.! i..:.. as well as pi ic.-s am! Ii-rin- . li !I 11 - wiial v.ai waul, aa.l ahniil Imvv linr.-h yon can :ml will lit v.ill n'lt. I'l" eive this .nl '. 11 I i- nicli I . 1 heir; I i !i G1LCHRJST BROS. it. I- Gil; !n-i:.t. Kasv.vll. Colo. G. II. Oildiiist. Mead. Nt-br. lar.iie.'v 11"-J.. n-i hh- lor the learralu; 1111-111 1,1 1 in- M-n.iiiiii.ii nisirii-is a-;Tni. 1 1 iv nvi-i 'in-v are now i-nimi i 1 u t eil. Mis chain I ph.nship 1.!' ihe Smitn I. read hill ilm . iiik tile la-l s'-ssiiM! nf 1 in- lei.-la ! ill".- which he -aid was in the inter i . . . . . ... ! rr-T 01 IMe poor pe iple. ami !lls op 'position to increasing. ?;,(. hnrden nt ; taxati.'!: I v lar'i- a joirojiria I i. ms caused !u in to he tiiihl.cd ih,. i.,, , pie's -;.; 111 i.i... and in- was charved I with iiavint an eve nn 1 lie ; vern..i Nh.p. I Kecntlv it was rumored ihai ih - . 11 1; -- - n : ; I ilt-lei: a t in :i eMiccle.1 'o c:,nci de lii Cii'i.lji'i-s -ma it Kinkaid tie a ;.. ii'irnent ;" l'niti-4 States mar siiall for Xehra-ka. ami thai i :ie i l;: ssii!;-., vvniild nsine Senator t'niii III i'or liie place. FUNERAL OF EDWARD EDVV4RD C. RIPPLE FUNERAL (lii I LL H I Ul I I I Mi ll I 'i'l v-i- !.! Sunday alurm jJ !'; at J::: at Car!:-!.! park ?.t 1 viri-: Set For S.iiiday Afternoon j All cx-n-rv ii e m.-n. army, navy am! .t :i:20 At i.;i field Park Un- I !" e.i.,e-i,,i m ...,.i . ,,.. .-i t 1 later ilian L' :o i.'i.U.ck in, uiiij.i.-m mi .vn,,.. 01 t!w LeUp.) , (1 . ,Mt . in civilian clmh.-s :I .., , " oil Vine street, helv.eeli I'itlii and 'i ll - i'llllei..! .servic.s of K.luar.l C Sixth. ICM.pie. .!r the lii-, ; 1 ! 1 -mi hi t !: m..i . I . : I '. I '.: .1 : i. "1 i .1 I he V. -. CROPS WASHED OUT BY RAIN AT CALLAWAY Srveji Inch Downpour Causes Heav Diinajje Over Limited Terri tory Dam Washed Out he.-:! r t'.a- Order 01 march from the '..imi i;. . !;,,.-.- f.. !!:.. park ami !'!or:i t!:- par!: 1 11 da v a 1: e ie 11 mi j i l.e Ccl:. -i ' V. I 1 1 is lnilnV: J:i I t I.'!'! I ' I ! K. v ii s w ! i i P.- 11 ml.-r :' tin- I'll t s mi 1 1 1 ii ni.- :i!l l.cioli .1: 1 lit the U! ii.- d :i v . r. d hv 'i v j 1 e 1 1 1 1. The . : a 1 1 -p .ci - 1 t ne Am : r(..- rm.. !:. M l''M:iis-. : -1 . .r . ( the I n i.d i:ri-r! re:: church of !v nard. Ml s, , ice iii.-i! and memh.-i - : :!i" in .ire t-.-. i:- i.-d t . ni". ..r '- 11 In- I. ni, Vine -:ie.-: Pel,', i-eii i-'ii't U -'el SiVlll -lleel.s V. ilete t pi ., - .;..' A l. ... u,,., I ,.r,, rv:'-e men ai i. ipi- s'e, to a!i;e in ' I'.-' 1 n 11 : 1' 1 ii) 1 .11 1 hi' -ca -ni' pay in;; 'It la- !n.n..r-- to t h lali.-u ra.Je. T'o- ' n i In meil i-.i'iiri a 1 1 m..:-. i; I li.l- ! h.ill-e whel" Mi.- ho.lv i- 1 ill?, il: : tat" ami vil!i the M-i;i!hi - pi i.i-i . d 10 t j.. park v ie - will P.- hf !,. Ii ! 1 . .... S ''..,,,. - I'n'iir i.iiard-- i'irnm Miiad. !. la i..:t 1 ;...plai i Mi..i ,i-r ".. ais-mi wit! !;,r. 'ccom- pani'-.l hv pallt.e-i re: s. i. '. crvice nn 11 it: this order: 1 a 1 Arin.v m-r. in uniform 1 hi Armv men in "civic. " 1 c Xa vy men. 7. V. ( . v. 1 Ma rc!i i n 1; 1 Kilativ.s in cars. "ion Auxiliary in ears. I ::e se,- t.lil" '" :i-mr; l put. lie in ;ti IM-I'M'I.A'I I(X 1!M:ss Armv .ie'-i in unilmm . i 1 1 wear hloilser: -lliih.-r campaign hat ci- ov.r ,-,: cap may he w orn. N'avv men wiil'vv-ar r.-- n hi 1 i. .., w hile ha I and lei;:' ins Kv.-rv ev-servile cant, i. i. - .-. 1 1 .... . I ----- ........I,, 111. III. 'I ... I 1. .- - . , 1 ' " " niai.ii 11-0111 i::e pa t K j 01 w a-t :ei a memher of t h - i, erica n will In- w.-r ,. Uranite street to ia-v, i,,r, or not . j. ,,rve, lo h- on hand Mxt.i. X.-rth on Sixth to Vine and mu later than two o'clock in t!,f 1 nen -e w. :-r on Wasiiin-t. n a v-n ,i" . t n et ,,,,, tl, ,,1' ih,- postoftice r,'Hiv :.. Loi n-; s;,-,-.'!. ..v. s: on l.ocu-t to :. i';.ti ...... ., tr. ...... ; 1 .. . ,. .... . . . . ' '-''i. inv com " s. '.1 1 11 111 n;ih 1 reel 11 , a mi 1 on Oak to the Ork Tlili hence w,' ( '1 metcrv. ! I.'. Ml I ' i .'ii. n 1111 v . 1 s v. 1 ; 1 ne 1 ei 1 lie-1 - i r to ki.-p cars or oilier vehicles of! if l"ift!i st 1 eel in the block where the park is Plated and also t:i re ! Train from drivinp. past the ina roll in J colaiun enroute to and from the cern-j e'ery. Ail those desirilK to drive to! ihe cem -tery w ill he able to join in I al l!i' rear ol the funeral cortas-.e. ; 1 l: or.l.-r nf the ',, -i ( nininan d. r. Post Adjutant. WILL EE BURIED SUNDAY THE BIG FIGHT IS OVER. The American Legion post a; Weep in Water has been expect iim to at tend the funeral services of I'vt. K.l ward ('. Ripple. Jr which will be l:ehl hero Sunday, but will be pre- lln July 1'. alt over ll.e rnited . :,S ,J''V Vavt' received news Siafs and a pretty lare handful -f , ' b ' L, vuU'm . ri.er countries pe,,plc cast their eves V f u a , f , 1',,n" fr"Zn ,h" ,,:,f .... the rinj; at .lersev Ci,v. Now alii t ' " , ,- 'J " ,m"t-i- ov..r o..,..,.v- ...... rh" 'fl''tves of the late Cni. Wil liam M. Walker have been notified is- over. Dempsoy won. not onlv be cause of his strength, hut because lie never made a real mistake and re ma iin-il ioI. talni. resourceful every 'iiinu'e of the is;lit. These are the i;ii.;lii ies that always win. If you will have them, you will be success ful in every one of your enterprises. Mtit 1 here is an indispensable condi tion your stomach must be in good order. Triner's Hit ter Wine is the that his body would be shipped on Wednesday from Moboken and arrive in Omaha on Friday and then taken to Weepin.tr Water where the funeral will be held Sunday. It had been expected to hold th funeral on last Sunday and all pre paration made but some mistake in me messages had occured and the u Iimer , ll,bdy did not arrive in the ri i-!ii-iiv fi.r lln! iiiirnnn tt L-uancf . . ... .. ... me . until ... ...... . .fc ..... i'- f 1 ih stomach and intestines unob structe.I. increases the appetite, re lieves the system of all poisonous waste matters, and thereby puts the entire human machine In perfect con dition to combat the numerous ail ments it may encounter. Your drug gist or dealer In medicines has Trin- er's Hitter Wine in stock. From other excellent Triner s remedies, keep now at home especially Triner's Liniment for rheumatic or neuralgic pains and for tired muscles and feet ami Trin er's Antiputrin for throat troubles and cleansing of wounds. .Misses Sylvia and Laura Skalak of this city are enjoying a week's visit in Omaha, where they are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James lilaha. Mr. Blaha being here Sunday and taking the little ladies back with him for a visit. ates until this week. Sunday will be made memorial here as the occasion or the funeral of two of- the Cass cou lty hero?s w. . " v. . iiir Liisn IOU liy lierO'sl ..ii, inn miner 1 lie coi and both services will be verv ii.! ' cut lieir expenses 10 ner cent. it- -i I r.rwt.i,l " I The rr... .... t o J'..t V- . 1 ... ... an.iua. .M-o . .liny i i he cinps immediately north ot this place were v;:-h"ii nin :;!;il ihe uiili dim iie:e v.a- oarilv carrieii avav i. cloii.!h'irsi which mnmlaie.1 t!.. 1, , a loll v. the I ... 1 : 1 river 111 I:.: feel early t...a v . 'I he : i-. r al I his p..iiii v a up : o I--,; oui:;ht ami was slill ris i 114. ttver seven inches ol rain fell, ac 1 .1 r. p..j : .. I ! li.-l ive v.a-: ,.f i"c:ii elelit. 1 'I'i'il- lri. 111 nei h h. it i ii towns r,-. V e.i t-, . T-ie local Hunt in:; plain '.. a forced to . i;s.i nd op.-rat ion.s at ; :i early hour this morning, lecaiis, 1.1 the rising !!o,..l. It was dniil.i fnl !m:it;ht w h.-i her -erv ic- c.":l! l-c , re..;..: e,. NOT AWAKE OF PROHIBITION. X.-w Vm K. .Inly l'i; -se.,:i:,t X.'i thcliiie. who is etijov iti", t!'.e line of ilie m. tropoiis lnr a : hcii vvhil.-Iielci-'- re iiinin;; his I 1 1 tnv. ar.l ihe i'ar llast. I, a-, ji.im-l il,,. i 1 ,- eimi persnliave; vn ho exhibit a .-ei;s . ol hiiinnr in .,' iscussi iu matieis ap ; rlaiiiin. in the eiv,nt'-enlh aiii. nd-im-iit and its eiilorcemi at . Asio d :is to kvhat in- thoiieht of prohibition, lie said: " Tal.11 n;e I., a place while there is prohibition ami I'll id! v.m what I think ;;l,.,ul if." Which r.-c.;lis what a Roumanian prince nn a lec. iii visit in Xevv York ask.-d: "When dnes proh i hi I ion be-uin'.'" RETIRES FROM BUSINESS Ihe voile is 1 ml I hey a I 1 All si... 1 ! i'ce!ie;M ell . i, I 1, I'riee.l $2.25 to $5.00 KJrrL MAR FJ AGE Ol-' MISS WAfiNLTt 1 Tiie marriage of Miss Tres-'.i Wa- io-i, a former vv.-li kun.vii ynun la,l J "I lie. 11 Murray ami Air. Vlcioi Wirt ( no 1 .,1 .St. I'aul. ,M i lilies, ,1 a , occ'uied Wed iie.-aia v' nii.rn 1 11 : . . t' llo- SI. .loMjih church in (imalia The Ilia I'liav.e files Were real hv I'aiii.r Simon, icclor nf St. Joseph! - : 1 I llo- impressive t'atholic rervic. Ihe is ot I hese I Wn Middies --- Miss Sarato.ua! Wi'ii a i.ii.i'i'. ii"ii;w and an .-;ia iviii mi hand, om- is well lived for lii'- .si'Kitni r. ior on all but lir.v , oc.-asioiis. the mat. !eiu. "irii.-ii 1 t 1 1 1 ' is a p.n in:-!.: ? e am! hcci .,n i n : We .ir- si'iiv.i:;. ail white n.o ! !- in it !. , ci 1,, .,!;.! . ,: Ii,-; ., braid trimii'.'.i: : i-o middies in ! i' r. ! am! b'm- Whatever v,.,ir i'i 1 1 em-.- ;. 1 a ,. 1 n o. c!a I , 1 r one 1 v lue . ..rl !; :.:..ii, a f: . r. $1.50 to $4.00 All sizes tin to 20 Years H. H. SQEfiNIGHSEf. A Good Quality of Goods at a Fait Price CALL PHONES 53. 54 and 144 used In unit '. i. II II f, p. opl Tin- bride vvat aMend.-d b a 'i : Ale,-, (.race Wanner as hruh maul whiie ih,- he.-t man was C .,' t-. '.';i;- ner, I rm h.-r of l Ii. hi ide. 'I'i;'' io id'- war. v. ,iw m-d in vvhi'. !'Vl,i ''' I e and caiiiiil while i n. aile tin b :i il.s ma i i wore a :r cnarmiiiL, vdvv n of pii.l-. m or: ,':. wiili a shower bouiiiei ni' pink ro e. 'lie e.i'ooui am! best nian ,nii laik I. n inesS Sill's ! .:: ' le M is- . s l lli i ii"! ii i , I ' ,i : a I. s. r v i 1 1 as i I, , iv ei : i I .-ii 1. 1 . ceei-'i t !n- ni i'l i I p. 1 1 ! , :: ;, ii . u iiam-e inio llo- ciiiiic.i mop- a '-rv plea in:-, ad d i i n .n 'o ll.e -..-,1 il . ni- ci rein o n v . ! I e.u i ni- I : n ,', ed'i i c I Ii io i.l.i i I'.' i't ' ' lie e, ,' -1 .: i a , ,.. ',, '' ihe moiiliT o( Ihe 111 ilie. Ul', !,- i. :..'.i 'a!.'ner with a mo-.' 1 1 1 1 .: i i I I 1 1 i dinner. I in- cr.ioa: is rep-.rn d l.i have lien i-'eallv worried V.heu ll.e bride "c -t.iien hv .Ml' .i-kcl-. and other "I i.ie fii.si . a- a maul, but was la 'er n turned In I he Win ried l-j ooiii lae bridal couple receiv.'d a I.iiv.i l!!ll!il of Vi-I'V Ilea 11 ! 1 1' il i and a I I ra c ike :-i;t- i:i con, mem o! a I ii Hi o! llo T llOs . if , I) , 1 j , ,1' el 1 V' I , , ;, '.-'! ! l.e i l'1'l lilnll', W. r.' Mi..;: Sle 'A n i !: ol S' . I'aul. Aliniu - ol.'i. M is I I, aim S" Il t 1 111 ' I'l" l' lit' I'l. 'Ire lr irct ':..i.l-: of Alurrav, Mr and 1 'o! ua n a ml A I r. ami '.! is. Wn !:.-! Al 'f om S' Paul. .Minm liie i.ride is a diiini.ler n' Mr. Ital'bi'a WaL-ucr am! v. a s ilarm:: trie i!'!ilii" of I'm- faiher. Ce'iri'e War. er. a ie ideii! of n-ar Murray bin ' a pa-t v.a: liie f unity have te 'Ii la: a il a Tin : ; . m i : a : mi .' M .' a nl Mr l-'i , d Win nr , ,;' ;s; . I ' a I . M ; a ii- s, a iii.I . v on i: .' mm ii - Ii st.tiiilin;; in hi- common i . Ilie friends i.ere ainon.". whom the iiiia I i- numb, led extend ihi-ir w i n e- : o I .ic n ,i pp v v on n pe . -ASS1NC; OF MRS. JANE BAILOR. . r -. .1 a ;;e i :.i , p ,r n. pa rl ed i Ii i lii.' on S;i',.a. .1 1 l - a! Mm i: v. .Vr-bra-ka . while vi-itii' ai I !u 1 1 "ii'- of her son. (lii.'-r (' Uovd. fti ner,- l erv i - were held .'.p.ii l- a : : i r-:' mi from the Me? ho.li-:.-' h 1 1 1 i I: :: ' : :.i :t lei t . i.e., a . a lid :i .. the !:c t;,i" r-i K. ,. i !-u il l . b'.va II..- I.odv w a -..,i ill the !:.,riielt cel,"lerv lie, I !: old l'"i:.. . Mr-. :':iilor .is - i ! - c. .-n .-:tr : of ace i . i j a I v. i married I . hu 'am!- bavin:; prcceiie.! her in -.'" a. d her hrn man ia"..' I h.-tv are .en n I l :' a ; u r k i v i n ;: . l i v . - r '. I .! .! and a da uv 1, i er. M a r v . if .Mm ni'. ; A. i!. I.! iv d of l.n:aii. Iowa and H.-nrv l.!i.i ol I'.arilcit. I'mir ii'l'lri'i' in' th'- s. coii.l man iam- are a: o hi! !.. i,:.,-,ir!i i !. pi.--iiir. of h is " I woman, m-inr: llarrv r.aih i. of i-.ira'i. I i;i: K,. il.iiior. 1 lai't ! ; All's, illin-l i'ln i.i-l. .Malvern. Iowa and Mrs. I'.-ar! Hosteller ! .Murrav. 'omina in .,i:rr:: for a visit .villi th" children iivini; there Mr:, llailo as t: U.-n si,., ;i t tp,. j),,i,ie of h-r da it:-hf.--. Mr- 'nsetter am! lat.-r wn- iaki-n lo tin- I.. 'iiie of h.-r son. '. iiele h i ile:.'h i i:-c 1 1 1 I e. I . OMAHA VISITORS HERE rlrai. i! jtf&m tfSQ xf lulv ith . H i S I tes 1 1 3(& Every rield Usg tMA f'tT VfeA Does f UrmwM Every I mmW Job nil ' m m m m t St7os RP Grinds ;4 sSffc You can plov,disk, harrow, harvest, thresh, bale hay, grind feed, fill the silc, taw wood, pump water, pull stumps, do road work or any other power job around the farm quicker, easier and at less cost toycuwith the Ford!Xn Tractor. Runs Kf AVVJ-VAi1'-'- Vies m i ! - I Tventy-four hours each day, every working day in the year it will give maxi mum senice. Light but powerful it gets from job to job quickly. Easy to operate and control efficient.- economical and ahnvi all DEPENDABLE. Get in the power-forming frame of mind now. Call, phone or drop ua a card for facts. See the Fordson in practical operation. T. H. Pollock Auto Co. Plattsmoutl), Nebraska. n la i Sunday i In !" the Si. .lo.-nh ; LOCAL NEWS i j ins? of several weeks in the west vis iting Holyoke. Denver and other i points in Colorado as well as the j (Jrand Canyon of the Colorado. REDUCTION SALE NOW ON From WednPMia v s PaiM' E. II. fsolnilbor. piano tuner, i FURNITURE AND RUG III. ! l i T . .. I in t uin i in ,m in i ii v ii .1 . - here today for a low hours aitend-f K veryt h i ng in stock. More new iny; to some professional matters forjoods this week - the new dressers, a shoi t time. dressing tallies ami -vanity dressers W. C Hoctleker of the M ii i ra v : ' s" ma it y were looking for. l'.e liin I 'm nit ure Store V.'. A. Scott or "Scottv" as he h hitter known, ih,. popular salt drink dealer of .Murray has disposed of his 'utsincss interests there and is now (Heparin.; to :; to Kxcelsior Snrinirs. .iissouri, I'm- a short slay and from there will return for a camping trip at ( i ii.ir ( r. k and hence go wel to Coh. radn. The business of Mr. Scott has been purchased :v Jack West and Mrs. West is now taking over Ihe active conduct of the : tore until Mr. West can complete his farm work. REGENTS OPPOSE ORDER TO CUT EXPENDITURES Lincoln. July ifi. The regents of the state university have entered the lists with the other constitutional officers who are chafing against the newiy acquired power of the gover nor to superintend the exneiiditnie of money in all departments of tin state government. The governor has ordered Mil ..r the departments under the code to TO RECEIVE TREATMENT I I . U T1 1 , nr ... . , . . . . j ....-. ...wining vuiisiiau v . v iarK ! ol Unicn was brought to this city BOX CAR SHORTAGE IN iv. ..tr rAuuiiiiru us iu a c nun Hint i neti witn tlie county board of insan The regents never wor.. iTo'iitv pleased with their allowance. Now comes the governor and tries to make them cut it 10 per cent. A PLEASANT KEUNION A lil'.st pleasant time was enjoyed Sunday, July L'linl when members of 'li. Sherwood family gal tiered for a family riiniloii at the home of !.. M. .Me Vay southeast of N'ciia vv k a . Those to ei, joy ihe o.-tasiou in cluded the hnsi and hostess-. ;,,,, Mrs. I.. M. M.-Vay. Mr. and Mrs. jr gil Rose of Coleridge cbr., Mr. aim Mrs. Crank Single and family ;f Rock liluff--. Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph I. tuner and son of 1 'la 1 1 sim.u 1 1; . Mr. and Mrs. Fian'i Sherwood and fam ily of Avixa. M . and Mrs. John Hob scheidt and family of Murray. Janfe:; and Harry McVay and Miss Mvrtle Rice of N'ehawka. v ice-il i l ector . . : f . t i. l,.i- l.. . . l: .. , , .. . . . .,- . I i.ix.i.i- i.l.i I1..I- ,:i; .... -i-T.-i'i ii - aita. -. i 1 1 1 down Com iimaha ni, si.iii! nani; was in ilie city today tor among i nose ro snap up !tuve sp. :;d lii,- day lure and was also a l'vv hours. I. ml; i i. g a f t er some mat- bargains. aci i-in pa ii i.-d !ty on.- of the iiospital I 'rs of business and visiting with, CHRIST Al- CHRIS'I a!i ats who is no.v recovering f roiu , ' ' ind . Rhone ill.". a s,.,-,1)U; iiiiM-s. The visitors come j Mrs. J. A. Walker and daughters.; - on I'm- Miss,tu:-i I'acjfjc train and'c. II. Cilniore and Miss Margie mo-' FORD TOIIRINP PAR 1"'" the day at the Holy Rosa ry j ,,. red up this -morning from their r. ctci v. Tti" kind neighbors of Cath-i home at Murray to look after .some; Sues-cr assNted in entertaining i business matters. i the i:u. sts. Mr. l-'ratik Wi osier, meet- t,... w :,, i m ... . . I ...is. ... il. I 1 I .II cl II 1 1 II1 . 1 .1 I im-, no. vi-:i..--s at ihe station wi!hj shnll ( ,- idiraska Citv. were here ...s car ami taking them to their des-, N,.st,.r(lav visitin:r ., t th hnme of Mr iiiiarmi. at the rcriary. Tlie mem! . is j .,,, vIrrt K ,, Vescott. returning oi me p.iriv visiuu very inticii t na t i p ,., last evening. iiie ni nn iiieiiiners oi ine mil i' ai ., . L, , ... ,,- . ... ,, I Ceorge . Snyder came in this tun.ty .'.. ". njoymg the ,l,v at this' ,u ,nin-; fl" Hfarni home and ii. ji.li i m nil i ue tai ij iiioiuiiii iui - lington train for Omaha to look after some matters of business. rvrnncixm i.nr.n iaiv' -M'ss l,'u;, Ii"SUT oi weeping i-iuuiu'imu uiixu mov ( ;,ter was in the city today and while here had her tonsils and adnoids re- l.im oin. Julv Omaha bakers moved by Dr. H. C. Leopold, and the this a i'l ernooii won-tko lirst round of j i pera t iorrproved very successful, the lasl stag.' of the batlb- agaili-.l i i -p ii.ii,1. ...wt ii.m o..r II. Jr. returned this morning from 1'ekiu. Illinois, where they have been in aci-f i: I little place STATE RESTRAINED FROM the Smith .tamh'.rd weight bread lull p e -ed al the last session of the legis !a t ii re. Ii.-lrict Judge .Morning of the Lan caster county district court grante I the reioiest of the bakers for an in junction restraining (lovirnor Mi e i .m-ii.iwku. jiiuciiou resi raining liovi rnor .vic- A1I ileparted in t he even ir.g de.la r- Kel v ie and the slate den.-i rt men t of ng they had. had : most h, unit ifn! agricull ure from enforcing Hie law dinner and a wonderful day. on the ground thai it ir. iineonst it u iom.l. vniir: suuiuies oi an Kimis linn- died at the Journal office. RETURNS FROM CONVENTION In good condition. $200 or 10 off for all cash. Phone 645. Ghrist & Christ. STEEL FOLDING COTS Two dozen so at $2. AT, while they last. Christ & Christ Furniture Store. Rhone t;4a. for some time past enjoying a visit there with relatives and friends. Mrs. Kverett Xohle. .Misses Golda DANCE AT K. S. HALL On Saturday evening- there will be a dance given at the K. S. jai k and the "Little Five Rag-0-Pators will furnish their usual pleasing- dance music ol the latest hits in the line of popular toe tickling- melodies. Come out in the cool and enjoy yourself. and Pern Noble are enjoying an out-' Spectators 25c dancers 75 f For Sale! USED CARS This morning on No. I'l over the ltnriingtou Jess F. Warga and wife. Miss Anna Warga and Miss Ftwda Satlhr returned home from their vis it to the Pacific coast that has cov eted several weeks. Mr. Warga was the delegate fri m the l'lat tsmouth lodge No. 7:'.!t to the Llks grand ledge held at Los Angeles and the Fordsorr Tractor Demonstration! members of the party made the trip 1913 Ford Tourine SlOOi !;! nYi !:;u a " V" . ' . "m.n' STATE IS MORE SERIOUS 1916 Fr(1 Touring; 135 died of the members of the antel- li-wisi 1 ered herd ami their ladies coinnrised - . . . I.nr.1 ft'm.r.A 'IOi uy as to nis being addicted to the Lincoln Julv r. ti,0 , I vuul'c t!ie party thnt made the trip. drag-habit. After taking the evidsnce'age in Nebraska' cont T to L'r.rv" ! 1917 Ford Touring 175 The grand lodge session was one in the case the board decided that in the office of the state railway 1 1920 Ford Tonririr fstarteri lT5'of s,e;'u,s' in '" history of the it was sufficient and the patient was! commission The Missouri PaciPc is ' ml TounnS (starter) 375. Klks an,, re,)orts iiulicate ordered to the sate hosDital for front, n.. . . atu'c 1S.5 nassenper "RmVV the west coast citv did themselves ment. J The Rnrtin.J..:,. f t.,,i. ,.Jn-jai c I proud in the entertaining of the vis- nrPn i U ""'""..'".T. ' "tssengcr, juic con- jtin Elks and thpir friends. ; own except on the Wymore division.) dition pood tireis pytni tire5 47" where it was more than 100 carJ ' Sa UTC5' CXTra lXreS" 4D want to buy, don't overlook a want-. 6h" to.d.ay:. I : ad in the Daily Journal. .h" is m .he ,i T l DMf. A5Ifn.Rft. Although Journal want-ad9 coel but little th resnlis fliey bring ar i -r.de!! ful. Try them. The T. H. Pollock Auto Co, are now ready to dem onstrate the Fordson Tractor and will plow one day for any farmer who is thinking of buying a Tractor for Fall plowing. One Fordson will plow as many acres in one day as two men with eight horses. Save expense, save your horses this hot weather and farm with a Fordson Tractor. Phone jor call on us for a demonstration. First calls will be served first. T. H. Pollock Auto Co. Phone No. 1. Plntf.mm.iU xt-l ' .iiuuui) 1 1 CD. il li