PLATTSMOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922. "Hty, yea Back art Charity, you go an lay down tor a timm tchile i get to thm deep hat torn of this his boivi ot Kellogg' Corn Flakes en' fruit tor mylunchl Fishes have (of to vcait tor me , -uhmn I mat Kitlogi's you jcr btcha, Oey I fCM I '."-0 Li Health and hoomncss in. every spoonful of C0&M FLAKES For tomorrow's breakfast treat the family to Kellogg's Cora Flakes and fresh fruit! Seo that there is a big pitcher of cold milk ready! And, urge each "big and little family member to tat plenty, for Kellogg's are the perfect warm reather food! Kellogg's Corn Flakes ctq not only delicious in crispness and favor, but they're wonderfully nourishing and refreshing. They give stomachs a chance to rest in warm weather because they digest so easily. Eat Kellogg's regularly and get away from zo much heavy foods and see how much better every cne in the house feels! Insist iipcn Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the PwED and GREEN package that bears the signature or w. K. Kellcgg, originator of Ccrn Flakes! without it! Hone are genuine WW 40 Also fcJuYe? tF KELLOGG'S KRU1TBLES vA KELLOGG'S ERAN, cooled ard tracWea ""'"""rfflrT-TanriirTni On file OefUGorafi; at the November Election You Will Find the Name of Candidate for County Treasurer. VOTE FOR HER - Your Support Will Be Appreciated. SALESMEN WANTED V pay J.10.GO full time T3c an hour sparo time selling hosiery Ruar anlccd wear four months or replaced free. 2", styles. Free sampler to work ers. S.ilary or 30 commission. Good hosirry is an absolute neces sity, you can sell it easily. Experi ence unnecessary. Eagle Knitting ilills. Darby. Pa. Accidents will happen. but ths best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil for such emer gencies. Two sizes, CCc and 60c, at all stores. CLOSE FACTORY Sear3, Roebuck & Co. have closed their sboe factory in Ppringrvale. Me., which was their principal factory. makintr a thousand pairs a day, on July 13th. because the employes un ioniztd. Rather than continue under the threat of a labor warfare in that small town the company closed the factory and immediately began plac ing orders in the Boston market to tak caro of the output needed. MAHSIED HERE YESTERDAY From Kon.-iay'B Oaily. Ycsterdr.y morning at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Jlollowell occur red tiie marriage of Miss Gertrude A. Smith of this city and Mr. Dick O. Miller of Omaha. The ceremony was very quiet and witnessed by only a few of the close relatives. The young people will reside at Omaha whore tho groom is employed at the stockyards. save rersonal I axes BUY Tax Free Real Estate First Mortgage Bonds owned and recommended by !Hcane guilder & Denominations $100 to $5,000 Maturity Dates 1 year to 10 years. Offered by American Security Company 18th and Dodge, Streets Om-fc- N-l E- F. LUTZ, Agent Plittsmoutli, Nebraska LOC ALNEWS From Monday's Da'ly. Walter Schneider of near Cedar ; Creek was here today attending to a few matters at the court house. j Dr. B. F. Brendel of Murray was' in the city Saturday for a few hours ( looking after some business matters, j D. W. Foster of Union was in the city Sunday for a-few hours enjoy ing a visit here with his old time friends. , John V. Xorris and Ray Norris of Avoca were here today fop a few , hours looking after some matters at the court house. Elmer Ilallstrom, wife and babe of Avoca, were here over Sunday visit ing with their relatives and friends here for the day. - ot t a T r ... . . .i-l r-i 1' '1 L." 1 Henry ioaa oi jvfuuic.y, v. i.a , heon here visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mauzy. returned i this afternoon to his home. Ludwig IIal?s of the Bank of Mur ray, was here yesterday to .visit his wife and family and enjoying a rest from his very pressing duties in the bank. Mrs. Mary Adkin and two daugh ters of Sterling, Colo., are here en joying a visit at the home of Mrs. Charles Hitt, Sr., Mrs. Hitt and Mrs. Adkin being sisters. Mrs. Earl A. Stanfleld and little daughter, who have been enjoying a visit of several weeks at Arapahoe, r'eb., with relatives and friends, re turned home this morning. C. A. Marshall, Jr., of Dayton, O.. arrived here this morning on N'o. 1 from his borne ami will visit here wilh his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Marshall for a short time. Dr. Mar rhaH having been very poorly of late. R. L. Propst and ..wife departed ih:3 morning for Cenver by auto where they expect to spend a few wcks visiting with friends and -on-joying an outing in the cool Colo rado climate. William H. Shopp, who is connect ed with the store department of the Buriirgton at Chicago, w;s in i. hit; city over Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Shopp returning yesterday afternoon to the windy city. Mrs. Justus Lillif and Mrs. An- j drew Kaufmann of this city are en-j joying an outing at the farm home j tun m-m cigarettes Thzy are GOOD! school, in the agriculture short courses in the trades schools or in tho extension division. Some 1,700 students took work in those and oth er smaller departments. BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR RECORD CORN CROPJNHEBRASKA Rains in July Have Put Fields in Splendid Shape No More is Needed in Some Counties Goodticli CARD 01? THANKS We wish to thank our friends for tlicir hel,f) and kindness and beauti lu! floral offerings at the time of our deep sorrow in the loss of our beloved wife and daughter. II. E. Tianke; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schnei der and family. ' SEEDS THAT GROW Fancy, recleaued, yellow alfalfa seed, 90 V per cent pure, growth. :G per cent, $10.90 lu., lower grade S.S.OO; timothy $3.50. We pay the freight. "Kanred" wheat $1.40 here. Srnmloss bugs Sac. Samples mailed. Johnson Bros.. Neb. City. Moved ;o oid Farmers Bank Building. a visitor : .Tire Wiin nis For Sale: Minneapolis 36x54 sep arator, complete with Garden City ."iider and wind stacker. Machine s new. Price. ? 750. 00. Chas. Dietrich, Louisville, Neb. 15-tfw X- F0R SALE Two hundred spring chickens, 35c sh. Buy the lot. Henry Specht, of Frank Lillie east of Murray and (North Sth St., city. a2-4td,ltw while they are there Mrs. Frank Lil- i lie is taking the opportunity to visit here at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Jahrig and family. W. P. Sitznian, wife and daugh ters, Margaret and Elizabeth, and Miss Donice Vnfinan wore in Weep ing Water yesterday where theyj ppent the day at the Henry O'Brien . home. They report Mr. O'Brien as j being very poorly the past week and which will be learned with much re gret by his friends over the county. Popular copyrights and the latest fitticn at tiie Journal office. 3 a years Experience Office Coutes Block Seldom has Nebraska entered in to the month of August with so fine a prospect for a bumper crop of corn. Unusually well distributed rains dur ing Juiy, brought the crop through that trying month in -perfect condi tion aud little more moisture will be necessary to insure the filling of the ears during the first two weeks of August. In many localities, especially in Hie eastern counties, the corn is said to be made now and no amount of sunshine or scarcity of rain will be able to damage the yield. In other portions of Nebraska, another time ly rain in early August will insure equally good results. After August 15, corn cannot be injured to any appreciable extent by heat or drought. Experts from the college of agriculture, agree that the corn crop never promised better. The corn is standing unusually heavy. In places winds the past two weeks have bent and tangled the fields which will make picking diffi cult and may leave some of the corn laying low. The ears are showing promise of being both numerous and unusually large .and if given the chance to fill ought to measure out and above normal yield. The July rains have kept Nebras ka vegetation which generally suf fers during that month, in a surpris ingly fresh condition. Sweet corn, following the example of field corn, has yielded with unusual abundance and In exceptionally large ears. Gar den truck is so plentiful that prices on the retail market in Lincoln are lower than they have been for sev eral years. Truck garden owners around Lincoln complain of a lack of market, because local gardens have furnished such a large part of the city's supply of fresh vegetables. Tomatoes, beans, peas, cabbages and all other garden truck is flood iog the market. The local melon crop is said to rromise a record-breaking yield. Pastures and alfalfa which suffered most during the dry period in June which ripened the wheat so rapidly, are recovered and in excep tionally good condition, especially in the eastern part of the state. new tire prices lowest cost wilcagc ever known The new base line tire prices established by Goodrich, effective July 20th, give motorists a definite guide to tire prices as Goodrich Tires are the definite standard of Tire quality. They know now they can buy the very best tire the one quality Silvertown the tire that has always held its leadership because- it wears longer, looks better, and because, mileage con sidered, it costs less than any other tire at any price. Dealers have been quick to point out to their customers the big advantage and economy of buying Silvertown Cords at such base line prices as these: From Tuesday's 1 Hilly.. . ViPbert Shrader of near Murray -Was here today for'a few'hours look ing after some trading with the mer chants. C. A. Trent of Murray was here today for a few hours having some matters to look after in the olSc of the county commissioners. Webb Russell, the Weeping Water druggist, was in the city today for a few hours visiting with friends and looking after some matters of business. Mrs. Dorman of Glenwood who has been, here visiting at the home of Mr. end Mrs. William Ballance for a few days, returned this morning to her home. County Commissioners C. F. Har ris of Union and F. II. Gorder of Weening Water came in this morn ing to attend the session of th board of commissioners. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was in ihe city today for a few hours looking after some mat ters of business at the court house r.fi visiting with his many friends. Mrs. D. F. Foster and daughter, Miss Nellie Kennedy of Tacoma, Washington, who have been here for the past several weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Val Burkle, sister of Mrs. Foster, departed this morning for their home in the far west. Misses Alma and Agnes Holly, who have been attending the state norma 1 at Koarney, Neb., returned home Sunday from their stay of ser cral weeks at that institution and they will enjoy a short rest before starting in on their school work in Omaha, they being teachers in the south side schools. Tho total of men students at the University of Nebraska last year was 3,592. The total of women students was 3,002. The total number of all students was G.59 4 registered in the colleges. This includes only those students in attendance thruout the thirty-six w-eeks. It docs not include those in the teachers' college high a. c, a. Dentist Mr. Norton, democratic and pro gressive candidate for governor in the primary, is certainly a man after our own heart. He says he will give Charley Bryan his undivided sup port, and do all in his power to elect him. So will we! CT7T7 BASE UNE SITE BASELINE SIZE PRICE PRICE 30 x 3 CI. $13.50 34 x 4 S. B. $30.85 31 x 3.85 CI. 15.95 32x4i" 37.70 30 x 3 S. B. 15.95 33x4 " 38.55 32x3f " 22.95 34 x 4f " 39.50 31x4 26.45 35 x 4i 40.70 32x4 " 29.15 33x5 " 46.95 33x4 u 30.05 1 35x5 " 49.30 New base line prices are also effective on Goodrich Fabric Tires JTp BASELINE SIZE BASELINE OluLC, PRICE PtUCE 30x3"55,, $9.65 32x4 $21.20 30x3"55" 10.65 33x4 " 22.35 32 x 3 ,, 16.30 34 x 4 " 22.85 iko extra charge for excise tax. This tax is paid by Goodrich See your dealer, and place your crder NOW for your Goodrich tire requirements. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO., Akron, Ohio SILVERTOWN CORDS FABRICS TUBES ACCESSORIES y m pi 30-' DON'T FORGET! You have a Date in Platismouth Saturday, August 5th "FORD DAY" One of the Big "Let's Go" Community Clearance Sale Days. These big values you'll find at our store are merely indications of the many others you'll find here. Merchandise is marked at "Let Go" prices. You will save money by shopping in Plattsmouth. EVERFAST SUITINGS One of the season's best selling fabrics. A few colors left. . 3Q0 Clearance price, per yd 00 FANCY WHITE VOILES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Very attractive and of high quality. Some have hemstitched effect; others woen plaids and designs. A Q0 Values to 51. Per yard 1U CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Children's white canvas Slippers in sizes up to 1. Specially A0 nriced, per pair 3U - 10 CENT GRAB BAG SALES These have been, going big. We will have a huge Grab Bag sale at 3 o'clock Saturday af ternoon and one at 8 :30 in the evening. Every package contains a number which may win for you the beautiful Cut Glass Water Set. Save Your Number EggPThe winning number will be announced in Monday's is sue of the Platsmouth Journal. Outstanding Values from the GROCERY DEPT. Horse Shoe tobacco. Special price per lb. Saturday ! C George Washington tobac- co, 1-lb. jars for lO 2 cans Lighthouse Clean- "I r ser for xO 3 bars Talm Olive soap on OJ" sale at oUJ Five 1-lb. flat cans medium 1 A A red salmon for 1UU Five pounds of our best 25c 1 A A coffee for only AUl CURTAIN SCRIMS 3C-inch white Curtain Scrims, and fancy borders. Special price, per yard Plain 15" Th State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the county court. In the matter of the estate of Thomas E. Parmcle, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court rjiom in riattEmouth. in said county, on the 2d day of September, A. D. 1922, and on the 4th day December, A. D. 1922, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with! a view to their adjustment and al-j lowance. The time limited for the' presentation of claims against said: estate is three months from the 2d ; day of September, A. D. 1922, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 2nd day of September, A. D. 1922. ! Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this 31st day of July. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESOX. (Seal) a3-4w County Judge. Saturday, August 5th 68 4 -inch white mercerized table damask. Wind-up of Q(S sale price, per yd SPECIAL FORD DAY PRIZE We are giving a beautiful Wool Blanket to the person briiiging the largest family in a Ford Car to Plattsmouth on Saturday, from a distance of five miles or less. Eemember, this is absolutely free. Bring the whole family Saturday. VICTOR FLOUR 48-Jb. sack VICTOR brand flour for 2.09 j Saturday, August 5th Four large jars of pure fruit preserves at a special dj-l Ford day price of V Special Prices on Produce 3c per dozen above market price on eggs I lc per lb. extra will be paid on all cream brought to our store during this big sale. checks brought to our store during this sale. 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