The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 11, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FLATTSMOUTH SEMI . WEEKLY JOTTTvNAL
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922.
BBmaKMWmHIHMBKIBWu .
Furniture
Sale!
$15.00 4-piece walnut finish bed room suite $112.50
ICO. CO G-piecs oak ted room suite for
75.CO walnut vrr.ity drc.-ser
125.CO 3-piece mahogany duofold suite
43 00 3-piece Simmons ted. bed springs and mattress
63.00 Eeed day bed, tapestry upholstered
7.C9 Child's crib for r
10.00 Child's crib, large size
6.00 Crib pad for .
225.C0 S-piece oak dining room suite ----
125.00 3-piece oak dining room suite
35.CD Ork dining room table
27.50 Oak dining room table
60.C0 Euffet, waxed cak
60.C0 Walnut buffet, one only
12.50 Walnut chairs, odd lots, each
30.03 Quarter sawed cak china cabinet
600 Leather seat oak dining room chairs
2.50 Dining chairs fcr - ---
Cedar clies'.s from $14.50 to
75.00 Combination library table and phonograph
Other library tables from $10 to
125.00 Phonograph for
t t.DV
59.50
95.C0
26.50
59.50
4.50
8.95
4.50
169.50
' 99.00
24.50
19.50
47.50
39.50
7.50
34.50
3.95
1.95
37.50
49.50
30.00
79.50
Used Furniture!
Or.e good used phonograph for
$625. GO Saby grand piano for
475.00 Fiar.o, fine condition (20'. , off for all cash).
One Morris chair at
Cre dozen rocksrs from ?2.50 to
Chaiis cf all kinds, rome good ones as low as.
One leather upholstered bed davenport
Fire dining room tables from $1.50 to
nitcheu cables at $3.85 toil ,
Center tables from $1 to
C.ic vv2:hing machine and wringer
Good used beds from $2.50 to ,.-
Writing dsks, new and ui-ed. 1'rcm $5 to,
Kitchen ctbinets. new and used. $12.50 to .
Gas stoves and ranges from S12.50 to
One Guick Meal coal range .
Ciie Quick Meal coal range :
One Hot Elast coal heater
Oil stoves from S4.50 to 1
$ 19.50
500.00
185.00
14.50
10.00
1.00
20.00
20.C0.
9.50
5.00
9.50
5.50
20.00
60.00
30.00
12.50
20.00
12.50
10.00
pass r.n. hAKfti
CASS
BUREAU
iff
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NOTES -
1 1 1 1 1 1 i ? i ! -c ---hh?h-m--v? These items ere "additional to
I
mss This: POSSIBILITIES OF ::!
STATE WATER P0Wj
ER ARE OUTLINED
farrrw? wo i i . i . r. i . i . i . rKWK.iprp
'.At
IT!
I Gas Engine School
i Two schools will be held in Cass
! bounty with an .agricultural engi
incr from Lincoln . as instructor.
'Twenty-live Litn tan attend , each
' school which will Le held for two
'day. One of these schools will be
, held at George llenuings". Cedar
j Creek or near his home on Deceui
bcr 12 ui:.M The other at Arthur
our December Bargain
Wednesday Ad
i
BOYS' WORK MJTTS AH
t.T. vni;u fleece lined with
wrist. A".cs G to 1. Ilar-
g-'. in Wednesday price
leath-clastlc
Developmet of Irrigation and Hydro
Electric Tlants Discussed at
Bridgeport Convention
29
12
the
Ir-
;EOYS' LEATHER CELTS
b-.Tlicv, very substantia!.
style buckle. 2 1
1 leng.in
r.oYS'
lo; ther
!'
to 30 OdiV ,?Vi
ce t"J lVn
iJeiferies. three miles sodth
lasd. on December 14 and l.. XI you
wish to aUditl onu.ot these sclioo'.i;
rej.'Ht to the men individually. If you
have a gas engine that is giving J'ou
trouble.- tell them that you will bring
it alone. Tlicta? schools will be fol
lowed up lu'xt year with a tractor , aoYS' DRtS HATS Made
school. wool twceiis. (iivy, brown
ItCg Cholera j;:nd green, to 7
Two report? ot hog cholera have
com. to tne oiuce. I'.urn an nogs u-
-Stran
Latest .
I :
ing and this w ill keep the disease-ij-
iCi-3
IIAXY ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED
.se Notice Our Advertisement of Special Christmas
Goods Elsewhere in This Issue.
Giirist
FURNITURE
Cppcoite Court House South
STORE
Phone 645-2 rings
Plattsmouth, Nebr,
from sireadiur.
Clover Seed
t 1; vou nave seen io sen foiki in a
Ismail sample, one-half pint, and have
iit tested for purity and germination,
jit looks now that in the spring
there wi'l be a call for it.
j Dress Construction
j T?f? dress construction schools
seem to be meeting: the nr-eds of .the
I v.(.;icn ovrr the t onnty, if we are to
judse fro mthe waythe women turn
lout. Several clubs have be?n divided
l eauso t!ie groups are too larrce for
it!u v.on-en to do definite work.' Has
! your club sent in sample a:id made
i(irts forms? These are tow of the re-
: Quire ffifi'ts before you take iin lress '
: v)'-si rift ion. The vomen of the west
,';n!f of P!i i-li t Alile Grove precinct-
sj:t-t at the home ot Jlrs. Oito Sprik i
JIonTay, Novemner "i. Th. woiiion
!si)nt the afternoon drafi'njr and
! ri 1 1 i ii T patterns. The work is proc- ;
jrisU,i.Aue under thj cilic'ent lutu-.
' 3r.-.hi' o:' Mr. Elmer Johnson,
i The- v.o:oen of Plattsmnmh pre-'
j cij rt piet r.t ihe home of Mrs. A. .1. i
! Johnson' for' an sll day moctinir. j
iTti'sday. November 2. The iinishina: '
; o' collars, saifs. belt1 ami pockets;
vr-re nmile at th;s meeting. Mrs. j . c.-irs
, l'hfKp Hirz is lo.-al leader for tins
I part of tb v .-rk. This Troup is' also
; rirkinc 'iress forms and sewins raa
;cfci:ie attach iw nt samples. At - noon
l o 13 ?.to-.s and ladies jerved ti ds
; licious diiir.rr. These ladies will meet
: January l!t'i at the home of Mrs.
f'teorere Privet t.
i Girls' Sewing Club Organized
1 vVfdnesriay. November1 2fth. the
I rirls of t!i fifth, sixth, .seventh and
; eighth grades of the Louisville
. school urpan icrl a sewing lab.
; Twenty-ore trirls ar-' i nrolled vm!:
i Miss C Ilartman !is local leader
Five of the prir's pret to tako up
! coi'rre II. while, the -other sixteen
i fdr'.-- will IrJ-.o course; L- This club
:lid suidi splendid work Inst year and
1 finished lt'fi per con?. Three chpers
(for the K. K. K. Clothing club.
Bridgeport. Xeb.. Dec. .--At
eeiiiiS 11 III'. .L'iuuai'i oiaiv iii
j cation ossoei;;tion here Wednesday,'
'Water Power in Nebraska" was dis-
cusseu in a paper By l)ean U. J. tcr-
m of the college of enKineerini?, j
niversity or Nebraska, wliicn. in tne
dran's r.hfcnrp. was read by Superin-t
ten. lent Thomas If. McCarthy of the
FcottsMuff School of Irrigation. An
abstract of the discussion follows:
"Although only about S per cent
of the electrical power now us?d in
Nebraska comes from water, we
should study our latent possibilities
i 1.5TTL.E MAJC SUITS Made ofMn developing all such sources of
ill UiL-i i.li.,. i'iikI tiil cnr energy suiiilv hs ,ub ;i v , ii,iim-.
-.3 ;i to S years old. liar
.',n da
SUSPEMCCRS Just like
js!e webbing, 10
ends. U '
of
65'
to S years old. I'.ar- QQi;!t.
iv price jsev(
' i v:ir:
I LD'G FOLC CAPS Blue
,w brown chiiH'.illa for
i . i!itcr wear, l-'.ach.
The state divides naturally into
en water-power regions or'wnteiy
. 1 . . . . , rr.1.
I varvin.'f cum racierisi.ies: i i ee
Kitty i Plat te river, traversing the state from
rur OAv 4 A est in east. viin praciicany no
yJ) (tributaries from tle south and only
i (me hT.Te confluence in the western
i ?;3YS STOCKING CAPS tiray ! two-thfnls of the state; 2 The Nio
ilail. ;ood and warm. Q4 brara river, foMowinc the northern
; Vt -v diin.bl.'. price j tier of counties; :i The Republican
j river, similarly skirting the southern
CHILD'S SWifiTCRS I'.oat style, i t.,je of the f tate; 4 The T.oup sys
collar. Asmu. colors. $l95teT.. in the center of the state; f
; . g. s 4 to S yei rs A"""; The Klhhorn river in the northeast;
j ( The Pine and other rivers In th
:C:-:iDS PULL OVERS A very I sn.,ti!C,.,t an,, 7The White river
-"i-viL-eable sweater. ,o buttons toian,j j;.,t crerk in the northwest.
tear off. Af-'es 4 to S $45! "The'e several regions have wide-
; e M1?. Special price . v different drainage characteristics.
, . The IVMte from (-ur wecttrn borders
; ?-03' SWIftTEHS-Coat style, big! ,o rolu,nbuP ,s a slnf,glsRt Pand-aden
K:r. .-s.d. co:;rs. M:es ?05 ; s? refm very unlike the Colorado and
to :J !. I'i'ice Wynm'ns p-rts of the South T"...tt9
n-.d North Platte, which are mmin-
John W: Grabill
THE STORE OF CHKISTMAS GIFTS
Santa Claus says: "Go to Crabill's; it is there you
will discover just v'rt y:ur friends will appreciate.
LET US SUGGEST
For Ladies
Diamond and Set Rin.;
Kiacclet Watches
Pearl Beads
Par Pins, Ear Rings
Ivory Sets
Fountain Pens
Silverware
Cut Glassware
Mesh Rags
For Gentlemen
Watches, Rings.
Stick Pius ; .
Fountain Pens, Peuci's
(uff Links
Pelts and Buckles . .
Stick Pins
Cigarette Cases'
Lodge Emblems
Watch Chains and Charms
jff'e also havy many articles suitable for Gifts -for
C hildren and for the Home. Victrolas and Victor Records.
ft
All Jewelry Purchases Keatly Engraved
without Extra Charge
John W. Grabill
Jeweicr and Optometrist
yj Warner Hotel Block Plattsmouth, Uebr.
PULL
w.s. big collar
ttOlK'.Oit
OVCr.S Assorted
o buttons or
n price
EaT3 and Suit Cases
"VrtaVSLlKG DACS - (ienuine
us ieatr.er. .uaranieeu
18-inch size
r I w i
I 2 $g93 ;
C3TON BAGS - I' uuine cow!:ilc.
r.v.b'e ban lie. strap ;inil $"195
uckle. 14 inch :-i.e A "
LMT CACES Ma.'.e of leatherette.
: c l frame, lock" and
c::t:-!ics. 24-inch s
$J39
Ladies' Sweaters
lLL WOOL Coat style with belt.
i.is tux-.'i'io and slip-ov
?vl's. Special!-.' priced
3A
Len
er $gfJ5
Ccats
i lore
i ii'i n
'."in
h:i a!!! big collar,
than a Mackinaw a
an ov
Wed ne
A little
little lesn
.-orcoat. Bar- $ rQ5
les lay price AU
GETTING READY
FOR CONVENING QF
THE LEGISLATURES
Representative-Elect Troy L. Davis
rf Weeping Water Preparing
. for Work in Legislature.
Annual Farm Bureau Jleetine
The Farm Bureau board met in I'J
the morning and heH a business '.- 1 1
s:o:t at whi h time Mi3 Ida Wilkins !
a e.d 1. 11. Snip-s were rc -employed I J
j ,;S .,.,enis for tiie year of 1&2... At j ..
ci.lefl hit with the great common peo-i2:0o o'clock they adjourned to the I
pe wr.o are caned upon to rurnisn i Libert v theatre for the annual meel
tiie c.in necessary to operate thejnz. fh. meeting was called to ord-r
state. Jhis is a matter that Mr. Davis ( r th vice president, Charles Noyes
thinks should be handled without re- !.f Louisville, rs Mr. Banning, was in
gani tor pounds and tr laws can e t.it.i n,:! oi tin- inrv. Mr. Searl S.
I so as to give -the people a ! i;ivis oi l'lattsmouth. and Mrs. I!.;
government he is for them.
.... 1 1 . ...
i i;e c ass county representative has ,;, if g-tes to the state farm bureau;
been mentioned for the position of meeting to be held in Lincoln dur-!
speaker of the house and his many ; it,., ,i:e f-r,t Wetk in January. Dr.!
100 Christmas Ties
-e tie:- are all new anil
we are
tttin them n sale Bargain Wed
s.lay to accommodate early shop
r . Included in the assortment are
;ron Style. Reversible. Knits and
r; -!.ume ( heney MlKs. it you pass
Lis item you will be
ti e loser. Special price
50
I 3 I .fTSi"
cum
ON THE CCPniEn"
this portion of the state, fj
Of
From W ln""ia v' Haltv
This miming Troy L. Davis
W'e.-ni n-r Water, repreentat ive-elect j
li'om css eounty to the state legis-i
hit ur :p ii( re in company with
Mrs. D 'vi - r, nd ppent a few hours I V
here vis'tfng v.itii his friends.
Mr. I;:vi-- is buy arranging hislj
afTairs to take up the work of theI
forthcoming session of the legislature'!
which will convene January 2ml.'!
v. ii.Ti the obi regime of the state will
out of existence and the new
administration of Governor-elect
L'ryan a-n:r..-s power.
In his n w position Mr. Davis is
carrying a ''"termination to try and
see if the cost o! operating the state
'".innnt be le-.yf,.(d from what it has
been for the last four years and
which would certainly make a de-
the government man on T. 11.
ation. discussed the proposition
irea testing in Cass county. He
said that if the prese-nt legislature
rier.ds in
r"i:ardless of politics, are very desir- ! raoi
on? -.). seeing ni;n seipeted as lie will f
i ,e inur.i! a most emcient presiding said that if
"""'' 11 "anien. made state funds available that Cass
'county could be taken in on the area
Journal want ad 3 pay. Try them. I tostir.g as gove rnment funrs are al-
jr-rniy available. He stated also that
,. ! f'f Cass county took up area testing
. i . i i . . (bat be wished to do this by using
enough men to test all the cattle in
the entire precinct in one week. If
! this was done the county could be
! tested in four months. Mr. Xixon of
the farm bureau management depart
ment of Washington and Mr. Tay-
jjlor from the same department in the
j'jstato of Nebraska, gave interesting
talks on keeping farm records and
i" labor income.. Mr. Brofcaw, extension
dire- ior of tho state f Nebraska, ex-
j:'rs. Earnest Milhrrn. About foiir-
t v.-omen were present and the
jattemoon was spent taking mcasure
! ::-e;:is and drafting patterns. Mrs.
(':ek was chosen leader ot this pro
ject. At the close of the meeting the
vorr.en served delicious refresh
: ;eii' s.
REX YOUNG
General Auctioneer
Live
Stock
Personal
Real Estate
Troperty
I
PHONE 314
; Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Ca!l at my Expense
FROM
Plattsmouth to Omaha
-DAILY TRIPS!-
Also all kinds of hauling, including Live
Stock to South Omaha market.
Either by Weight or TripE
Phone 394 or 608
baa
PKOPRIETO
5- ' '. r.:
p!o;.:i l the agricultural conditions of
our state and asked that some farm
roeords be kept. The :ounty agents
gave a report of the work accom
plished the past year. Searl S. Davis,
and li. Wejlph weer re-elected to the
board- A. A. Turk of Ehnwood and
Miss Evelyn Wolph of Nehawka
were elected as new members. The
chair appointed a committee of Searl
I'.iVs. It. Wolph- and L. Ft. Snipes to
work out a r'an for the farm bureau
campaign for lf23. Meeting ad
journed. Farm Account School
Several sclmols will be held in the
county during the month of January
or February. Twenty to fifty" men
can nttenri each school. Subject dis
cussed "Farm Labor, Capital, Keep
ing Farm Records."' You must sign
a card to attend one of these schools
if interested, or phone the farm bu
reau office.
Soil Schools
Taking Desperate Chances ,
It is true that nnny contract se
v re: ceilds and recover from them
without, taking any precaution or
treatment, and a knowledge of this
fact leads others to ti'ke their
cl-ances instead ef giving their colds
the needed attention. ft should be
borne in mind that every cold weak
ens the lungs, lowers the vitality,
makes the system iess able to with
stand er.ch succeeding attack and
rives the way for the more serious
ilisei es. Can you afford to take such
dejpe.rate e hu.iiees ,. .when Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, famous for its
cures of bad colds may be had for a
trifle? Wfyrich & Hadraba.
LOCAL I
EW
f.in streams. The major develop
ments upon ik? Platte are likely to
he an out z "ovt of the beginnings
no'.v tyisting jt;t over the line in
Wyoming, at Cuernsey, Whalon and
I.isie-. The chief characteristic of
the Ph-tte in Nebraska is its variably
r flow, changing from flood
l.-t e to no surface now.
"The Loup system or several paral
lels rivers. Join in if before entering
tl.e i'latlc ft Columbus, drnlns a per
meable basin which re-ruhites to very
small amounts the flood runoif im
mcdiately following a heavy rain.
Thi constancy of flow, t.-.ken to
gether with the good gradients gives
tills system about one-fifth of the
tatal possible water power of the
state. The Columbus site might af
ford some 20.000 horsepower. The
remainder of the system 1 as the phy
sical possibility of about SO. 000 horse
rower, c.niv ;i small part of waicn
will pmbably ever be utilized.
"Markets for the Columbus power
mitrht be found in OmaJiaV sixty-five
mites Hwatv. 'and in i tinculti. fifty-five
miles distant. If the development of
the Lour system is r.ot forthcomin
in the verv immediate future, the
growth of the communities may b
enough to absorb the power as it be
comes ava'.Vibie. either in a large
bloek at some one point or by wide
swread. applications both in towns
and on farms.
"Beginnings in interconnection of
edectrical transmission 'systems have
been made and are progressing rap
id!'.. One system serves over 40
towns and though not under erne ow
nership, totals about .150 miles of
iine. Another well la id-out system
sumdiei a bout 2 5 towns. Other lines
exist and are being extended."
t'tOTi FrtclnVn Ivil'y.
Carl I). Canz. the Alve barker ami
attorney, came over yesterday after
noon to i-pend a few Iiouim be jeat
ter.ding to s-:ne liiatte'rsin tiJ tiAin
ty court.
Cil'mrt Storm ar.d wife eif Lincoln
vl'.o have SSecn hero visiting with
Mrs. Storm's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i'etcr F. fJoos. departed, this after
noon for their home.
Everett Noble and Jeisepii Kedlak,
Jr.. eleparted tliis morning for Om-
here they will visit with the
Lttle son of Mr. Noble at the St.
Catherine's heit pilal. ,
Niiss Fiorencc Lainphere. of Coun
cil Blurts, who has been here visit
ing her grandmother. Mrs. W. L.
Lamphere. returned this morning on
tha early liurlington train to her
home.
!
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NITION CF WORK
All iewelry articles sold will he
neatly engraved without extra
charge. John W. Crabill.
FUNDS TO ENFORCE
FROHiBiTiQN CUT IN
SUPPLY MEASURE
House Committee Slices Quarter
Llillion From Annual Budget
of the Dry Officials.
of
Farm loans now made at 5,',.
Searl S. Davis, 201 Plattsmouth
State Sank Bids.
FIRE WARDEN HOLDS MAN
FOR VALLEY OF S7EETS FIRE
Fefc'r Soldatos. .113 North Twenty
foil ri h street . w ns arrested last night
and is being held for investigation at
the request of Assistant State Fire
Warden Hayduk. The hre. warden is t
of the opinion that Soldatos can give
information in connection with
Washington, Dec. 6. Notwith
standing the administration's e-oneern
over the widespreail disregard of the
prohibition law, the house appreci
ations committee not only refused to
increase the annual allowance for
"dry" enforcement but actually re-du-cl
it from .!.250,0OO to $9,000,
000. "While (his reduction will of ne
cessity causo a small decrease In the
personnel of the erganization,". said
Representative Madden, republican
Illinois, chairman of the committee,
io bis report to the house, ' the pro
hibition authorities do not believe
the reduction will handicap their
work to any appreciable extent."
Publication of the hearings on the
treasury .appropriation bil revealed
many interesting things concerning
nndiibition. It showed, for instance,
that Prohibition Commissioner
llavues, in the course of a severe
grilling before the committee, admit
ted that approximately $150,000 had
been spent during the past year by
his bureau to purchase bootleg li-
iquor as evidence lor prosecutions
A 1 I
recent lire in the Valley of Sweets.
Two soil schools will also be held j They aru working on the theory that
end if you want one of these in your it was incendiary origin and Hayduk
! state's .that Soldatos was one of the
(last persons to leave the building bc
llore the lire. Omaha Pce.
locality let us know.
Two Dress Construction Schools
The Eieht Mile Orove club, east of
the Ifeil school met Monday after
noon st the nomeof Mrs. Philip
Tritsch. Mrs. Charles Hennings is lo
cal leader for this group. The after-
F0R SALE OR TRADE
Another interesting disclosure was
that Mr. Haynes denied that lie ever
said that 20,000,000 Americans had
ever ffone on the water wagon. Un
tie r cross eramination by Representa
tive C.HllfVan. democrat, Massachus
etts, he would not even claim 5.
000,000 water wagon converts; lie re-
fused to" make any estimate. .
I Mr. Haynes was sharply "razzed"
PT:-ttirnnntti ' r.r.ir.ert v: from one ii bon t the activities of the "drv"
noon w a sspeni eiratung a waist pat- jot'to ten acre tracts. Call phone GOG.pres agents in his employ, particu
tern with set in sleeves. Every day or write P.'O.'Uox 677. ' larly Sherman Cuneo, author of a re-
the women are finding moreuse for FRANK VALLERY, (cent literary work entitled "From
their dress forms nnd many of the nr,0-4svv, Id. - Plattsmouth. ! Printer to President," a biography
groups are again making dress forms. , ,. , .' uf President Harding.
v"-r nve iiunureei nave neen mane tn ot, t i er,va
the rilnrp to Yniv
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
the Mother's Favorite
The soothing and heaJing proper
ties of Chamberlain's Couth Rem
edy, its pleasant taste and prompt
and effectual cures have made ii a
favorite with yeople everywhere. It
is especially prized by mothers of
young children for colds, croup and
whooping cough, as it always affords
quick relief anil is free frcm opium
and other harmful drugs. Weyrich
& Hadraba.
IN CONTEMPT OF COURT
Presentation of Loving Co? to Guard
Company Proves Great Boost
for legion Post and City
The prcr.ensa'tlbtr of "the si;ver lov
ing e'lip to the best dril'd and efff- '
cient company of the Nebraska Na
tienal Cuard nt the encfltrpnnt
here Inst August, Iras proven tme of
tlie biggest advertising feat tires ' far
the city as well as the-local Legion
pnst that hrs been 'develop'"! '-ff'i
far and its reec.s,r: ition hps be-en na
tionwide. The eent was first recoe
nir.c.l by the Pathe News films1 and '
siiown all Over ti;e eot:ntry as one
of the news events worth recording,
and t,ow the American Legion Week
ly has an article in this week's' ia?ne"
in which' the picture "of the cup as
well as the act of i's presentation 'is
shenvn and a very interesting article
relative to the activities of the Le: ;
gion during the period ' of the" ' elv
ea'mpmeni fs giveT. Chal-'Wfll tlicp-2
Plattsmouth r.nd ifs l.eeion post'lm-'
fore the service men of the natiom"
as the magazine enters into- the
hands of every member -of the
Legion. ...
fiiini(i:i eivn Kniliu Srrticcl
Omaha, Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-i
sar I. Fuller are in contempt of!
court for taking their four-year-old
daughter, Dorothy, out of Douglas
county, contrary to the ruling of Dis
trict Judge James T. Begley, accord
ing to the judge. While both were to
see the child when they so desired.
sue was to remain witnm,.tn juris-.
diction of th court. Whereabouts ot
tho Fullers is a mystery. No action
against them will be taken, accord
ing to the judge. -
, FINE FSIK(1.E0A2S .... ,!
We hove twenty spring boar's of
quality, sired by Deilevun Pathfinder,
showing the desirable characteristics
of this strain. For sale at farmers',
prices. ,-
Thirty open Gilts, of same breed
ing and quality, priced to sell. Also
our herd boar. Rellevue King's Col
onel, a good boar and a good buy.
The Bellevue Duroc Ranch, on Bclle
vue Boulevard, Telephone 23, Relle
vue, Nebraska. n20-4sw
Elgin,
Remember the Journal office is
the place to buy your Dennison
Christmas tags and seals, the very
test on the market.
Victrolas and Victor Records.
John W. Crabill.
Howard and Hamilton
watches for men. also the Ingersoll
line, $1.50 to $9.00. John W. Cra
bill. -
V 3i years
l Experience
.
Office J
Coates Block
DR. C, A. MARSHALL
Dentist
tu.t?-u.'.
l ass county.
. . Rock Eluff Club
.Thc v.uiaen of thin club, met" for an
fj&?TBrar.'4ae'r tinj?. at: thahome f 'fcesi on the maikct.,i
: !i. ' t ' ' . .' i - v '", .: :.' f : -1 " - ' 1 "'
IS
place
Christmas
your Dcnnison The early Christinas tag1 and teal
tajs snd seals, the very purchaser will find the usual big-line
at the Journal office.
XTRA SPECIALS
FOR
argain Wednesday! '
2 boxes Menthol cough drops 5c
FOUNTAIN PENS
$2.75 Crocker (self filler)- $1.65
$2.75 A. A. Waterman (self filler) 1.G5
. TAX PAID
EXTHA SPECIALS IN STATIONERY ' - ' - ' "
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We are offering a double -extra special in stationery this-.
. month. The specials are divided into five lots and. they are puced.
rediculously low, quality considered. . .......
Lot No. 1 w .19
Lot No. 2.L .49
Lot No. 3 .59
Lot No. 4 .99
Lot No. 5 . 1.19
l-lb. box MAXIXE CH ERRIKS Chocolate covered
and Christmas wrapped, for only: : .1 :.
-;...69c'
WATCH FOR OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS ' " -
The REXALL Store
186 PHONE 186
Don't forget the FIREMEN'S BALI. Wednesday night. )hboys.