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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1923)
5 iVrir THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. PAQK SZX PLATTSMOUXH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL . IE n IfilllS It looks like a "hold-up" to be confronted with the new : prices of woolens for Fall. The American Woolen Co. opened their, lines for Fall 1923 on January 22, and the average advance is 20 ; per cent. We don't like it and twe . can't help it, but facts must be faced. The wise thing to do is to buy any clothing you NEED NOW. We can give you a good suit now at $35; some not so good at $20 and $25. The only way to beat the advance is to buy before it comes. REDUCTION OF COST OF AUTO LICENSES UP CHANGE IN BUSINESS From Wednesday's Ually. A- change was effective today in one of the Plattsmouth business houses when the book and stationery store of Earl A. Stanfield was taken over cently returned to this city from Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he has been engaged in business. Mr. Stan- FUNERAL OF ROBT. B. SMITH TODAY HAS WARM SPOT IN HEART DHDI Ifl A I IPTlflM f FOR NEBRASKA, HE SAYS rUDLlU HUU I lUll John Mattes visiting: here for a few tjnvinir decided to retire from the j days, returned to Colorado by way of farm T V(.jh oner for Fale to the high Omaha, last night. He had attended Rt bidder aii of.mv stock and farm of tan A. Stanfield was taken . , . . the erand lodge meeting of the Sons mniPTnents enumerated below. Sale by Henry E. Weidman, who re- services iieia JrTOm itome in aouxn of Hermtin( at st. raul; and at this wif, be held on my farm 1'4 miles ,w mm mm W A ft. : .11.. A- fi 1 A - m m m-m I A. . - Park this Afternoon Conduct ed by Rev. F. E. Pfoutz. conference matters of great import- stmthwest of Cedar Creek, 4 miles ance to the membership, including northeast of Louisville and 12 miles the discussion of a nolicv for the ,..oc nt rMatfsmonth on MEASURE NOW PENDING WOULD field has not announced his plans fori From Wedne3day-8 riiy. further conduct of the insurance de- Fridav February 9th , r -r nTc ithe future and will remain with Mr.! , i m! ',M,tm(nt WPr tifcpi over, r nuay, rcwuaijr " CUT LICENSE COST ON CARS HALF PRESENT PRICE. u ,..-i , inis auernoon me iunerai services iai imcm, " i""1 ! . . ., . .,.. , with V eidman until the affairs of the of the ,ate Robert B Smith were hel(1 Mr. Mattes still has a great regard beginning at o clock a. m., ith siure vuureijr arraugwi. Mr. from the nome in the south portion for Nebraska and it need not be sur- hot. luncn serveu uu me c"" Work Horses p-AiiHiitrs. o years - - . - - III I 113 f I H W VV 1 1 I IIH II I 1 II I lliO.W A, AiV-- A Afc A V a I fUC DUU 11 -,,....cj-7 - 1 !?Jf i TSV:; "ove'r .!"?,e "f.rP'ff! J" uent of the city for a number of years 'Evergreen. Col., about 25 miles from old. wt; 2.650: gray team, .taorM and 'irezvr-sa auu iiiv v u b v nr-ia vi uui 1. 1 vvi iu lqivc uici Lite mail" the state is that ot iiouse iton arement or the bookshop '171, One of the measures ' proposed in the sta thnt ha, been , k ,Tin. 71 engaged n tth,s 1,ne of the city and attended by a large prising to his many friends in Otoe S. J. Rearnes. tp piKatSrS b n? i, erffome l?'enty yea number of the friends and relatives county if he returns to the state to Eight Head Good iT?J aR an(LW1lh thi,S PreV,!"! "perl of the deceased who had been a resi- make his home. He is now living at one span roan g which nroDOses the reduction of fthe autd license fee oneialf of what the present rate is and the measure is one that has been urged by Gov ernor Bryan. The proponents of the bill figure that the lessening of the expense of the road . work - would permit the lightening of the license fee to the auto and truck owners of the state to one-half-of the present charge of $'0 per- license. On the other hand the opponents of the measure who number among them the state organizations of the county commissioners and clerks are very much opposed to the change as MOTOR BUS ON RAIL LINES IS NEW EST PROPOSAL and wa3 very popular among a large Denver. Nebraska City Press circle of friends. The interment was at Oak Hill cemetery. ' :". Robert Bruce Smith was born in Dearborn county, Indiana, February 12, 1S42, and passed to his reward Jan. 29, 1923, being nearly 81 years of age. - - When about 2 years old he accom- NOTED ATHLETE PRAISES TANLAG mare, fi and 7 vears old. wt. -,900; black team cf mares, 7 and 8 years old, wt. 2,700; bay horse, 6 years old, wt. 1,400; bay horse, smooth mouth, wt. 1,450. Fourteen Head of Cattle Eight good milk cows, -five fresh and three to be fresh soon; one 2-vpar-nlrt heifer, with calf by side; j . . t v. Measure Prepared by Representative Jouri river at Plattsmouth and nnr.n ttt u j " -" " - " " . u jaaiicy w ouia xiuaxge ana Regulate Bus Traffic. ,of the American army, enlisting from A new departure in the motor bus Davenport, Iowa, in company M, 1st ed until his panied his parents as they moved to Expert Physical Instructor in Chica-one 2-year-old heifer, tlfea.rr Lynn county, Iowa, where he grew r c ' .. . T . .v TVl. soon; three yearling heifers, one to Build One Up. I to manhood. In 1861 he crossed the G. E. Wescott's Sons ON THE CORNER' a greater drain on the counties and business is proposed in the bill that Iowa cavalry, and serv thc ncessity of either abandoning Representative O'Malley of Greeley discharge in 1S66, miiM, rf iho mail work or creatine county has introduced in the legisla- September 11, 1871. tfiit0 thot TY,ot ho miaori hv nihpr ture. The bill would enlarge the was married to Miss Martha Ellen ! ! forms of taxation. - yearling ball calf. Brood Sows Tpn bred nows due to farrow in Montana, with a team of oxen. In the .Tania- has srnrerl a 'knockout' March. year of 1864 he entered the service over all my troUbres, gave me back Farm Implements, Harness, Etc. my former vigorous health and Newton wagon; Moline wagon, strength and made me feel fine from good as new; truck wagon with rack; head to foot," declared George Fin- farm wagon with rack; Heeney rub- i erman, 183 South Turner street,. Der tire top buggy; Columtms car l Chicago, 111., a well known physical riage; Deering binder, new; Deere instructor and one of Chicago s clev- earnr dIow. tew; J. I. Case gang sphere of usefulness of the bus and Knapp. and together they lived many rest amateur boxers plow; Emerson sulky plow, new; "When I began taking Tanlac, I Adriance mower, new; Canton 2-row was feeling run-down and my cus- stalk" cutter, new; Janesville disc, tomary strength and energy were new; New Century riding cultivator, Flipping away from me. My appetite new; Emerson cultivator, new; two was below normal, my stomach was Sattley cultivators; McCormick 10 occasionallv unset with indigestion, foot hay rake, new; St. Joe lister and at times I felt sluereish and de- complete: 16-inch walking plow; ... a 1 - ; f t i Here In Cass county in the last gram me rauroaus me privilege oi jvars rearing ineir lamny ana meei- lyear the sum secured from the sale placing nusses equippeu wun nangeu ing me promems or tne years. Ten iip wa something' over wheels on their lines for inter-town children came to bless their home. $35,000 and of this amount three per travel which could be handled with Two of them, Mrs. Mary Marquette cent was-sent to Lincoln to be used fewer men than is required in train and Mrs. Maggie Castor, together by the state, seventy-five per cent of service. with their mother, have preceded the romaimipr wa!'Knpnt on the con- The bill also gives the state rail- the father in death. Those of the fam- - - - - - - m . mm . . u mi aL lixiiclI m. a. a , oa w a-j m-u vwiu iivlv struction and maintaining of state way commission tne power to regu- ny wuo are leit to mourn are: Mrs n-d aml couit:nt eet sufficient John Deere 33-foot portable elevator aid highways , and the remaining late the use or the bus lines and to n. Kusseii. Mrs. J. w. button and witn 10-fOot delivery spout, new; twenty-five per cent was turned into determine the necessity of need for Moses A. of Plattsmouth; George and - ..rell Tanlac gave these troubles two-row machine; Hummer corn the county dragging fund to be used the service between towns. oms of la1ir,:- SSt. Lyns- a terrific blow, and now I am eating, planter, new; Gretchen corn planter, on the county roads, and with this This power is conferred by what Mrs. Cyrus Conklin of Decatur and sleenin and feeling better than ever. new; hay sweep; 3-section harrow, assistance the cost of the road main- known as the necessity and con- Benjamin F. of Oregon. Besides the r naTemore energy can do better new; 2-secticn harrow, new; bob taining was hardly sufficient to main- venience clause. Its effect is to make children there are 39 grand child- and faster f00t-work and the most sled, new; grindstone, 'new; emery tain the roads in as good shape as ue tsana- icu. 61i Klauu muuiru uu strenuoU3 exercise never tires me stone grinder complete with siCKie they were for the year laiuuu ui mt- toimiussiuu mai uia many uic-uua. The countv commissioners associ- iine is necessary ior tne convenience .ur. oniiiu ueiongea 10 aictonanue APPOINTMENTS" SUBMITTED TO THE - ; featcd candidate for state superin- tendent. to the state normal board to succeed E. 11. Gerhart of Newman Grove, for six years. Former Congressman Dan V. Rtf-nhpns of Promnnt fipmnprot tn CCMATC DV PDVAM the tate normal board to succeed OLllAlL UI Dll I All Mis Etta Young of Omaha. --. i - - Mrs. Birss had-the endorsement of now. I am glad to recommend Tanlac sharpener ; Rapid disc sharpener; : r ofhUtir. tif- fnnninp' mill (omrlete: hand shelter: " - . 1 - Ti , , , a "V ' .o rf". A T. . 1 IU ailj UHC 11 KJl Vm. V. ""' t V- O - ation has figured that the farmers of oi tne pudiic. us jurisaiciion is inai - - iocaiea . ai . for it certainly strengthens and 10 bushel seed corn rack; saddle, the state pay forty per cent of the r niotor busses are to be allowed to Plattsmouth auto licenses while the remaining amae passenger iramc wun tne ran sixty per cent comes from the town roads, the latter will have the legal and city resident to help keep up the right to curtail the present service, roads in good shape. since they cannot be compelled to With the figures, shown there was Ke service perpetually at a loss, a large amount raised over the state Tne use of thd privately owned au in this form of license that was used tomobile had seriously cut into pas in maintaining the roads and this senger revenues before the busses be has proved a great benefit to the ' came numerous. auto owners as it has made travel Lnder Air. O Malley s hill tne com DISCUSSION OF THE POLICE POWER OF THE STATES builds a man up. It's great!" new; pair buggy snatts; two lu-gai. Tanlac is for sale by all good and two i-gai. cream cans; i-norse druggists. 'Over 35 million bottles sold. SAYS E0YAL HEADS ARE PRESERVED IN ALCOHOL Manila, P. I., Jan. 29. The head of Czar Nicholas of Russia and those garden plow; hog rack complete; broadcast seeder; Cyclone hand seed er; Stewart horse clipper; four sets Concord harness 2 sets 2-inch, one set 1-inch arid one set 14-inch; .Moline feed grinder; canvas stack cover, 18x32, and many other articles not mentioned. JrAll the machinery and stock Governor Sends in "Namea of An- iTJT n T ' Jan'man UT-' more comfortable and the roads in mission will be empowered to provide . 4 . A . . . , i "i f V mil v -h VnTt TioZth with offeFed in this sale is guaranteed to uoveraor senas m name 01 iip- Jennie Call fas of Omaha, and others. .t -i Tliatnrt InAtr .Tnmps T. Hep-lev Ad- of his family, who met death AMtn . . C- i.h . T .tT- " "ape ai an seasons oi me year as .""'" f " . Z."J. iM of ri-o(;)nv,0 ot tho h of oe Jus- a8 represeuieu. pointees to Senate For Con firmation Yesterday. the governor Stated. In the last two A ri o v,-,,. anil servfre 'The hn owners nr also weeks, the race for the appointment h,en kept up ln the best of shape assesed in the bill, a pecial road tax narrowed down to Mrs. Birss and and the milea&e of the road3 increas- to be paid to the counties in which Mrs. Hester Bronson Copper, an Om- ed each year to cover the variou3 they operate to compensate for their dresses Ycnnsr Men's Bible Class on Government. m l revolutionists nrp HpItif nreserveri in ; XcrmS OI S&te alcohol in the Kremlin at Moscow, ' Ten months', time will be given on acrnnlin? to fanlain Firmin. chief of sums over 10, purchaser giving a In the address of Judge James T. staff of the Russian refugee fleet an- bankable note bearing 8 per cent in- I.fnpnln Jan 1f Clewamrv - TJ Tr v. uui ui j - . a na npwsnanpr woman i ... . . . . -t . . . . v.v muu. .v o " an todar submitted to the senate for, Mr8. BiTSS tQe wIdow of the late un" n""n4Ua ." r,"0UUh". rlnlU Begley at the class rooms of the chored at the Mariveles quarantine terest from date of sale. 10 and un B?!.""ir? Am5Sa i?i : C. A. GAUER, uvuioatu, uuwiitt, iu ""re uuaru tne Democratic woman's finh iat : . ' :tt ... i -J . U1CM" wl mv in sioeria. asserteu tnat aocu- t - " a rnp npnna wno nair jna rava na imii. uui utiTy Jiu uu w cr iij &a v wiieiu- . i ..n i i - .1 by Kolchak troops at . . vealed that the heads 1. fx-A"-- ' ' UL cumroif.ior eix years at ar saiary fall. She was for three years leader " a Vhr hl ih. er a line slv-lf nwrato or not Uiai was lU11 01 vaiuau'e ments captured of $4,000 a year, to succeed Miss of the social science department of lcl 11 "S,lih tat e a line slK.ll, operate or not. . t0 how many of the rIgnt8 of the Ekaterinberg re Katnenno t worley or Omaha, re- the Omaha Woman's club.-and was -V.ITVLV.,: ' . states nas rteveiopea m tne years tuat of the murdered publican member, whose ttrrn expires chairman of th rivi. mmmit. sh. en? .,u.lu?"u ,Ml V nnlAI llfnUVCDC1 our government has. been In exist- sis rnv?i f.milv v m lit a v - ras thin tlinrl VKiawa -AiIyl hnvA n. Br urn. B m m m mrW mam m M OwTier. July 1, 1923. rti" frtiici 1 1 -I thoiA Tiht -v Miss E. Ruth Pyrtle of Lincoln, de- ' and church work. - . i iJ? " I .t ?Jn5 J?? 5 11c seiAOkt; uiuji la&C it3 uutu 1 1 lilt: care to see the roads in the condi tion of the years past. . 'I-I"!-!"! I--'I,I,'4y 33 il desires to confirm the appoint- ments. I UH, n. u. LtUrULU 1 Osteopathic Physician . 4 BOX SUPPER POSTPONED v Osteopathic Physician .41 iu --.t - t - The Cedar Creek . 'school has post al- t,yes-i-eeiea an- viasees ( j. poned their box supper, which they J-. Fitted'".- ' ' 4 now intend to give Friday -evening, V ..n- -t -ir f ; . ' February 2. 1923. . . 4- Union BloCkM-'Phone 208- PRACTICING FOR GAME SOCIAL WORKERS HAVE VERY SUC CESSFUL MEETING members of the Rus- ,-ere cut off and ence. ' preserved in alcohol and the trunks The police power of the states, as of tne bodies burned, the judge explained in his opening.; . A VERY FINE TIME w PUATTSMOUTH 4 When you desire valentines or the J fine line of valentine decorations. IIX f-t -X-I J IX XI" call 'at the Journal office from Wednesday's Daily. : The . Morgan Sweet Shop basket ball team . last evening: held their practice at the high school gym in preparation for the ;game here Fri- ! day evening with the American Le- ; gionL team of Nebraska City. This ""rom Wednesday Dailv game is promised to be a real battle . The' Social Workers of the Metho- was not the actual force represented by the the policemen on the street but wa3 the rights of the individual and of the state "that has from time i to time been brought out in the i 'courts as defining the individual and Methodist Church Ladies Decide to state .rights against that of the fed- i Take np Task of Having Inte- The pleasant country home of Mr. Will Richardson and Frank Blot- and Mrs. Elmer Lohnes in the vi- rior of Church Fixed up. zor departed this afternoon for Om- cinity of Cedar Creek was the scene aha where they were called to look of a most delightful gathering on after some -matters for the Ford Sunday evening last, when a large agency there. number of their friends gathered to I tender them a surprise party in hon- eral i.Dvernment and assigning the 1U S i "Y45 L ' Z7"":Z r.V r T rir, r -hh o chn.,i-i touay tor a lew nours looKing aiier mruua uau uume irom me 1 UUV. 1. A LU M.AM. " XI A V 11 111V Tv&L.w 7 AlKJ U1M , act in the protection of its people. The defining of the police power of the state was first made by John some matters of business. Marshall as ?hief . justice of the su- as the Nebraska City team is rated dist church were. very pleasantly en- preme court in the early part of the as . one of the best in this part of tertained yesterday afternoon at the nineteenth century and had since the state and has recently won a vie- hospitable home of Mrs. Earl from time to time been defined in j:Glenwood floor. The Morgans, how- entertaining by . her mother, Mrs. attention of the courts. west of Myn.nnl. ix miles northwest J Js " t hour when l ever, feel confident that they will John Henry. Many of these examples were cited of Murray, mio-hulf mile south of ll Joiiy 'arty adjourned, wishing be able to 'handle the visitors and The time was largely occupied in in that of the right to provide for Eight Mile tlivve cemetery, com- ? L. many m?re htaPPy ishow them a few. new points about the business session and the mem- drainage of lands, state election laws imneingat 10:00 o'clock a. m.. with ,.e no weJ? ln attend- countryside and also from Platts mouth to join in the event which was enjoyed by all members of the party. The time was spent in dancing and music by members of the party un til a late hour, when a very daintv The undersigned will sell at public an! delicious luncheon was served iles south- W"1L" auueu m me pleasures or all PUBLIC AUCTION! When are you going to buy that new Suit? Come in and look 'us over. Plenty of good suits at - H7to$25 We haver them as high as you q care to go, and as low as you 71 dare go, assuring yourself of quality. If you don't find in our stock what you '-'want, let ;f-' us tailor it to your measure. Get the goods you like, the style you like and the price you want to pay. . ' ? MADE-TO-MEASURE V" $30 to 50 ! tfici tramn u- e u : . i t, A v. .i j : r .-.- e l ..... I it tw It itvii1 at llitilll ll V Osi'lir Nailor. j i t"'"-- ' iras ui iiic suiiei; uicu ij uid&B Liir- unu 4Udlllii:cllluii5 iui tuiua, lana v - - ? A prelimniary will be played at re-decorating of the interior of the regulating the hours of labor, and on I 7:30 between the freshmen and the church the main work of the coming many of the other special legislative WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 I OrVVl 4 J-l A Wlft A 4 ll A V Z t . V. . . 1 A a -1 A l 1 Jl J S 11 A 1 A, . At A. A.1 A 1 1 l.ll.. A M t t . 1 . . It. ..I aujjuuiuuic icaiua ui me 1115a aciiirut. btttsuu iinu me lauies wm see iiiai acis inai me tourur nau l ejjeuieuiy mo ioiiowiuk um iuu'u jirufi iy, .. MOVING G0BELMAN STORE 1 that improvement to the church is held were a Dart of the riehts of the ', j made and paid for and which will be states and of the individual citizens a service very much appreciated and of the states as against the.. federnl Livestock, Poultry Holstclu i-ttltlc one bull. Long It.ach Morcodes Pckol, No. 31531Q; ance were: Air. and Mrs. r.pnrco Hennings and son. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kaffenb.2rger, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lohnes. Mf. and Mrs. Wal lace Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hennings and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lohnes. Messrs. Fred Terryberry, Louis Lohnes. Joe Smotsna vi four town. twt fresh; one yearling Meisinirer. Louis Smotan, n'Q, 1 11 nil T, . - : iicAi 11 sieer, unc .v;iiius iicuu, iu oma.11 naKow. tinier Tschirren, Floyd Den- From Wednesday's Dally adding greatly to the splendid government. This morning the work of-remov- church property. The discussion of the police pow- ing the stock of goods from the for- Following the business of the af- er led to an informal dlscuHHion by ,.,i!V..w mer location of F. R. Gobelman to ternoon the ladies enjoyed a social the judge in response to the quos- Ninoteoii heml of Duroc boss two inr iri . i? . 1" the building on Main street formerly out and the very delicious refresh- tions of the deeply interested audi- 8,)WH xvUh pigs ono breti sow eiev- Warre'n Ella Lohnes vini a r ft occupied by Frank Fanger and which ments that had been prepared for the ence and in . this the court took the- f,,u ,,jKS nVe bred gilts. Fif- er and Kathrvn vJv seising- son. Misses Fay Gregory. Helen Mei- is owned by Mr. Gobelman. was occasion begun. The new location will be In the LEGISLATION TO MAKE IT he.art i lhe business, section of the MORE DUTICULT TO WED city and be a very pleasing spot for the large- and extensive stock of r tni rn -n r. ,,,., i,i ,,,, ...,, - Lincoln.. Jan. 30. Getting mar-painting- supplies, wallpaper and , K ' A 4K a a va - iiui u v 1 . v wt opportunity to urge a greater Htudy ttl.n totvn chickens. land belief In the bible und the ap plication of the old time met hods of the conduct or the life of tho Indi vidual relative to tho homo altar around which the families wcro retir ed and where tho great men of the nation had received their Insplra- NEW RED BOOKS nthov Knix .griiioJ V.r Hf- Cl,nl i icu "111 . introduced in th house Monday, by "r ...V.Tl' ' " ' .. . i. ana in tne new location Tank will Rei)re8Vntat ve C V .Svoboda become , K V .. 7.1 V. tongueless cultivator, one. new 13- find more people will "Get the "eP861111" c. v. bvoboaa necorae if.Kj3iaton was u failure, the Judge j M n Rang plow onell- "J?y!bh House Roll No. 331 nrovides all l'" LJtJrJ tf Inch walking plow, one Osborn disk. fifTir n i aii oorrinna or r n o itv i i v :n aiiu ut-Licri iiiiauii.hiji' h.mw Farm Machinery, Etc. .. , One Ca.se threshing machine Gormick mower, one Emerson hay AX1 xeoruarr itea Books are now rake, one manure spreader, two farm on sale at the J'ournal stationery de wngons. one carriage, one top buggy, partment. Call and secure your conv ono Avery tongue cultivator, one af once befn if i il PJ t -v M wv iaic PURCHASES PROPERTY j prospective bridegrooms must under ! go physical examinations by a phy- I sician and obtain a certificate of eomo from the family circle. ono Valentines of all kinrta ot Sattley sulky plow, one hay rack JOUrnaI stationery department. After the address the members of and truck, one blacksmith bellows, one 8-barrel galvanized tank, one sician and obtain a certificate or lh nrtv wprft trf.ftie,i to sandwiches "e o-"'1" 6-a ""f rnnri h,ih tn.' nrM,n.(i . to thA le. p?il .wf -...'I3"1. Chatham fanning mill and, .corn RoAr.ro Poirino- . . " . . . . . 7" nU COUTO BOrVfU.in CUieilTia OIJ1C Ana ni9mnnl lnHinly mm "v,"f1' v;i...ii&, me uiu icidcocu- rnu n tv iiirie-t Ha i in rt to ontain tne .1 . 1. 1 . . i i i s'lu'i e nnn. tntT-o in thin Mtn- and tho nn'ror f . ... " u '"l" r ..v. . v. v. uv.. npa in cfiriincRiR meana no weuuimc i .. -i the fine e-arae-A on Poarl unH Slth ZZ7, " ' . " U,"K ul i-iucuimnuuii c 1 . ueii sireei. nas purcnasea tne nne nuiia- House Roll No. 332 requires ten ing lot between the residences of Mrs. days' notice before a marriage II- J. M. Roberts1 and Dr. R. P. West- cense can be issued and also requires over on high school hill and during the county Judge to notify parents of the coming summer months expects both prospective bride and groom by to have a residence that will be a registered letter as soon as applica- mm. a lA, A AX. fA. .9 A-A A treuii iu me cny ana inai section tion for a license is filed wnere tnere are so many beautiful FUNERAL OF MRS. SPLITT one nana corn sneiier, one z-noie sheller. one seed ; corn rack, one Schroeder' corn elevator and lifting jack, one corn planter with check j row and 160 rods of wire, one de-j horning chute, one new bob sled, one Truck LiiiQl FROM i homes. NOW DOING NICELY From Wednesday' Daily The funeral services of the late sheep clipper, one jjrindstone, one Mrs. Splitt was held this afternoon sickei grinder, one 3-section horrow, from the Lewiston church east of one new tank DUmD. one new crarden The Nebraska League of Woman plow, one gas tank, one 35-galIon! Voters are supporting these bills. " , ' J ' w ronK!"1f' n! IV -PJ' on.e asn- . .. ma, v . v. -. a in sr ma. cui ne9 uue ruiitr cikik siove. ory ana io snare wun ine iamuy me one heating stove, 3 40 rods woven sorrow that her death has caused. fence, one Beckwith piano and cab The Rev. W. A. Taylor of Union inet and 56 rolla nIne tona of No x a menu or many years stanaing, nrairie hav baled, some hoiishoi,l CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere The many friends of Mrs. George A TVIwa -will V V. 1 n r. n .A 1. . that she Is now doinir very nicely at a?d h.e"ttelt thanks to the good peo- preached the sermon at the church gooa3 and many othor arUclo8 the Methodist hospital in Omaha fol- ' .,,,,, . n,A ' r " .. v. , v. I Terms of bale lowine her reeont onpration o nrl ia ""US'J vamc vui nu " - uuuuicu uwiu ui mc mcmucio LJS : 5ki L " JLI 1 ing our accident January 21, just the family and the friends. rTr.T" " ."r- north of your city. Through their ef-I The interment was at the Catholic All sums of $10 and under, cash: on sums over 10 a credit of six indication of a speedy recovery. Mrs. fnrto ' ol, ta nu,a r,r-a I , cutf months will be given, purchaser giv affairs oTtbV community and h n,.a. ?J' ,,1 recovery.-D. R having been .member of this faith - vr - . . Alien aiiu. r iiiniiv. i nurinir ; Dt?r luttiiiie . t. i - . nunv Tnnrma-naira vtaot v m iaoan n.v - - J ml . .vi HMVV Q A V-A W A AAh V AA j during: -her lifetime. (i I to be removed from th premises un til settled for. PLATTSWOUTEJ TO O El1 A HA DAILY TRIPS ! Also all kinds r.f h . .....juuS, including (Live Stock to South Omaha market. Either by Weignt or Trip Phone 2(5 or 618-W '(during her absence at the hospital. I j: " " I If there is anything In the Phone ns. -the news. - We want to aecatlons tne .Taientme t Vfiflsii Cz33i3X2 ctf iB3ortgw.QB5r, m i-rfa flrem at ftr Tbur-Jr. J5c week ddwewdre Dftily. or. w. r. YOiuw Ayrt. that happens in Cass county. nal offie. ' Journal at your door. R. P. pattkhpon, cirk. U1 it's raise economy to tninK oi ao-i t t t ntrxTT-o (l Phone ns --the news. - We want to'tloii! for the Talentlne season without your home town news-' - tRNEST BUTTERY, Pwojirictor