PAGE CK MUTT8M0UTH SEMI - WEEKLY JQJTSLHAL KOWDAT, gCTCBIE 8. 1923. NEBRASKA IN DUSTRIAL REVIEW FOR PAST WEEK Cities Plan Many Improvement and a General Program of Better Conditions Outlined. I'n.tu Krittav'tt I'Hll"--- Tin- iriiKM-rlty f our country d pc-inld niton the orderly loillliut of I uu.t (culture, manufacturing, com iiii-mc anil public m-rvlcr, huvh tin Nchra.ika Weekly liiiliiHttlul IluHt- tln In cumin-rut lug M.iiif of tin Im- I in ovi-HM'ti f h taking pli-ee ov-r the WFnNFSDAY OPT IflTH ''. c.iitliiu-H. "Kvery city. I ly ci. iipi rating v illi new Industries. Poultry Wanted! Plattsmouth, Nebraska l.i i l.jn: tax fit ultiiiti r-aMonahi llm- A car load of live poultry wanted an-l pn-n ntlng di;,t urb.mce of to In- delivered at poultry cur near , Hound um K if.y c oiidl ions." th ISiirliiiKtMii freight limine. I'laltH-l Au.oin.; llr? improvements rnumer moiitli VVKl'iNKSItW. Oct. 1 01 It. one ! an- tin- fnllowi'ig: lay only. fr the follow i UK - which we will pay CASH PRICES Hons, Ier lb. I'lnlt" -utility fuiim-ru propose to sf-ibllili an ih-ctric distribution h'm- Ii in. .oiip City Light ami power com- lgc puny Installs large engine. . t-t....te i ...nil... f. i. ft i iK'nnii'i .ev mimiiiiH pili.B, ptri u under COIIKltlM l !..ll. Ccx, per lb. 7c Grand Island- Construction of tin tucks, per lb 15c Yancey l.olej to In? completed about Geese per lb. 15c October 'loth. t' i n r.'J o Vi' i I Cmnc II lllnffs citizens Gas & Leghorn Poultry 3c lb. less I , rni:i,,.iy planning to spend Beef Hides, jier lb c ono .on improTements. Horse Hides, each $2.50 l(atrl $40,000 rout met award- P,rm,., Nrttlf. f"r -".ilel!ng school buildings, farmers, nonce Scot tsbiu ff -- r.no acToa of Irrigated WF.D.NKSD A V Is our ivpilur buy- land to be planted to cantaloupes. Uiii day In riattHinout It mi l v. c will 'A'alioo .Sew flouring and cereal )o:.ltlvly l tin n- on tin- dale ad-; m 1 1 Ik ta it opera t Ions. veitHeil in tlilii nd, prepared to take (Victico- - I'usliitss nn-il and farm- all poultry tlial may ! olicretl tin at.crs fpernl tlm above prices. W. E. KEENEY. Tli? x- but upon lli -aVly record. tract l.i int follows: "A roinparlon mad ciifh month lctwt'c-ir I lit tc-luniM from the cow and Hit ihlrhf rite In th two proJcctH U Inlfif hi liiK. It lia ! it conv-nl-nt to mall the two i-poriH toKtlic-r and I lie c-o op l.i t ot it eii the full wt I; lit of Hit comparlHou. In March, tlm iivciaK Inn laid .'it cciitH worth of eijjM and the uvfrm:" cow produc ed :!.MU worth of hutti-rfat, above the cowl of feed. Thirteen liOIIH madfl 17 ceniM more prollt than one cow in PETITIONS March. The rctiiniH per dollar'H worth of feed fed to the henn wan H.li7 anil to the cow, $1.45. In April, each hen put '.','J cents Into the fanjlly pocket hocjk while each c-ow cotit rlhuled 'A,iCt above the font of feed. The average cow made only centH more cloar profit than ten heiiH. KeturiiM per dollar'H wcjrth of feed wciii $r.7K for the hens and $ 1 .4 S for I he cowh. In May the hemj tnadc 27 cents apiece, and the cowsc $3.87 or 1 cent Ic vh than fourteen hens per cow. He- lurna per dollar'H worth of feed In that mouth were $4.74 for the hens and $:.S4 for the cows. The cows From Sat unlay- lined cheap paHtures. In June;, the I The; last few Imiih droiineil to 14 cents GRAND JURY , WILL BE ASKED BY PETITION BEING CIRCULATED THAT SEEM TO ASSURE OF BODY SOON THE FAMILIES WE WILL MISS- Daily I families" as Mr. and TO INVESTIGATE AL CHARGES From F.-itur'lay's Wht-ii such farnilie Mrs. John Schulhof, who Jiave Kpent practically all their lives in this community, reared to younj? man and you iik womanhood such an excel- llcnt family as they have, it Is cer tainly with the deepest regret that: we chronicle their departure for the' 1'acific coast, where they will make their future home. I The entire family will now become , residents of the city of I-os Angeles, 1 with the exception of John, Jr., and i jriff who ;ire now residents of (!oun- ? cil islufis, where they will remain for the present. .Mr. ami .nil. ociiiiiihh cimi iiic t-n-. j tire family have a host of friends in J the old J'latlsmouth town, who will if always be their well wishers for thejx and who would be only too,! n 3 t ttt li t : t:j future. uraim juijt wuuiu xicivc vmcnuc ,a,, t0 w,.ic.onie them back to the and Pass on Indictment of Per sons Suspected of Crime ! ....... 1 I ... II ! days petitions have apiece, been circulated over this portion of while the cows Jiimried to $8.87. This Cass county aHkinK Jude James 1 month one cow made 9 cents more Henley, presiding Judge of the sec I hu n ilxty-two hens. The return on ond Judicial district to call a grand feed co-t was $.! for the hens and Jury for Cass county to meet this $4.4.r for the cows, per dollar's worth 'coming term and pass upon tlv vi- of feed. The heim have the ad vant-! deuce that may be submitted to It by age of a year more project work and considerable Improvement for the re sults of last year's accounts. graveling lo pave principal streets BETTER BABY PRIZE WINNERS I'k.iii I 'i 1.1. i) ' I it 1 1 V A I I he Wei plug Water lair la-tt wt-i-k one or (li ill I rati Ioiim watt the belter baby idIiIimI it in I iiiiioiik the babies who w t-rtr a w a nled prl -t were the rollowlliK: t'raiid It.t Mipltiii Kirl Helen Cirate Spali!ler. Weeping Water. Iter hi ore being ''S.K. f'raiul i ha lupiiili boy - Jaiolt loiii-lit:-. Nellltwka. Ills sitife belli1.'. '..!. Ak.i'H from is to 17 months KIimI premium - Helen Spniigler. Weeping Water. I'"lrl premium Jai-ob I ),iikI-ih. Niliawku. Ari'h from 27 to tft mo'iths First premliiiii - Kulli Sleliikanip. Weeping Water. Seore S7.S. Klrt premium Wayne Spencer I'rupnt. t'lilnll. Score '?. Akih Is lo 17 iiniiiths Si-cond reliiluiil Kathleen .Volte. Mnard. Score 'J7.'l. Secotnl premium James Knhliin Hlclla I'll loll, S'llll tsn.ollt h. Score '.i7.;. Ages :'7 to months Second irrmium Klma Corlnne I In I lr 1 1 um, Avocit. Score !!". S. Second premium Mtirgaii Kred -Mi InliiKcr. riattsiiiiuith. Score '.);.". Aees IS to 27 months Third premium--' Mary Helen (lay er. I'lattmioutli Sure !7.l. Third premium -Louis A. Puis. Murray. S.-nre 'Ju t'.. Ages :? to :! lilonlhs Third premium- ):ll:tbeih Mar ten. lreenvoid. Scon1 T f.. Third piemlii.u Lester William Shrader. Neliawkn. Sc ir ! 1. I'i.i lis corn show to be paving four davs In :;t reets. Hie. ley this fall. ( 'happell held III October. I "l.i I tsmoiii h - i:iciiKlve paving program halted temporarily by heavy rains. To install cast aluminum I hi ..... I -1 ...-u I l.oup City Starts street project. I Pender- Thurston county farmers 'buy car of Wisconsin dairy cattle. Mllit-r - Ships several thousand dollars worth of poultry In year. K..i!ioad transportation over state t-epoiteil ht-avlest In 24 years. (itnaiia .Ni'hnisiiii I'iihit company tin expend half million dtdlars on plant liiii.rovtinents. lleatrice Ornamental lighting ysteiii .lll be extended t residence Kel t loll. Kmerson - New town hall to be built at cost of $ IS. U00. Hem dli l - $!i. (00 bond issue sold Ut tin tine construction of new school building. Norfolk New city hall and Jail to be built at cost of $Hi,000. FORD TO SELL A MIL LION IN SIX MONTHS residents of the county. For Heveral months there; has been a very general demand for a grand Jury Investigation of a large number of casts covering events of the past year and while the question has lamely been with the court as to whether or not the evidence at hand - i.l .. wi ,. ; . ..... t r"'"u ..r . V " a' : :"LtT"J Washington. Oct. 1. Magnus. I" j : Johnson, new farmer and labor sena- town where the best part of their, s lives has been enjoyed. John Schul- f hof was a friend of ours, a friend of yours and a friend to the city and j community, and a man that no city j can lose without the loss being keen-, ly felt. Success to them in their.! new' hmne is our wish. GOOLIDGE NICE MAN JOHNSONDECLARES President Passes Muster in Minne-;! sota Senator's Eyes Visit Causes Stir at Capital. dil EtniirErR has bcH'n installed in thousands of homes in various sizes and types of furnaces and stoves and in every instance has given abundant heat with the constant regularity and dependability of the human heart. Like the heart it requires no conscious attention. 3Iany users have informed us that they have gone for days without even going to the basement. Simplicity the keynote of the "Sun" success marks it head and shoulders above the expensive type of oil burners. Th'; "Sun" Oil Heater is the result of years of experiment! work done by heating experts backed by unlimited resources. Decide now not to shovel coal and ashes another winter. Ask for the price of the "Sun." Its low cost will surprise you. at a Listributors of Universal Car Have parties who have been interested in ,T. , ,, , o . . .the matter have been urging the Jury a High Mark Set for Them aa a means ()f rlcarin; up cases where to Shoot At. they felt that justice had not been nieeted out. "It Is our Intention to sell 1.000. 000 Ford cars (exclusive of trucks' and WHICH PAYS THE MOST? Ii-i.iii l'i Mm ' I willy Which piya the most, the hen or the cow. Is i.ften discussed, but it Is seldom that com pa rl::uiis can be made under siiiiil.ir condl'lons. The following i-. taken from re ports kept by the Thayer County l:ri'i llureni on the accredited flock hens and 111;- Cow tetltiug project. Kx t facts are taken from March, April. May and June records. These are '.i od milk as well as eg months. However, conclusion: should not be based on these monthly comparisons Clothing AT A Specialized Price 30 k 3" if lif M I m im. The slircwdest buyer nrp not those who can pick the lowest prices. but the onr who can recognize the highest merit. Some price are too low some are too high these are just right C. E. Wescott's Sons ON THE CORNER Agent for Cass and Otoe Counties -!.. 1 I.. 11... .Ilclrl.l .u.url ll.n . mi ij um .11111 uurtiLat luuicucii iui twenty minutes today with President Coolidge, and hi.s vi.sit to the White House offices caused a stir that sel jdorn has been equalled by the calls of i :i ii : mti:iRSinitfr or even nrtnre4 f.r to- With the petition of the taxpay-1 u.ntaU,s Long before the new sena i.rti r..:ietilnir the l:irLre immlier th:t . . t . . tr.el.ir.. i heivi..n wi.,li.r 1 -" , tor arriveu, a smaw army 01 pnoiog- iraciora) DClWtwiU ('(Illlier hrwn ronortoil :i msriiinir. there' , .. .. 19 2:i. and April 1. 1 524" is the sub- " , a i t t ,at the ur tn 1 1urv r'?InerS ei ral,pea a,Kul lne u nue stance of i ett.r sent to the thous- 1 ,,. i , grant jury House and a host of neWspaper men or a tir mm lo tne tnous- v,, bl. called and the matters desir- ln thp ,.0rriilnrs of the ex- an ls of Ford dealers throughout the .... , ,,v ,h. hfHiv. . 1,ert1 in tfte orridors of He ex- I'liitt-d Statcs. 1 ecuiive omces. Accompanied ny ior- The I'lattsmouth Motor company.! 'v B,tul l. i .T "'r uepreseniauve JJaerr oi .-sortn local distributors, have received this the -onimunlty have the infpressien . nakota. aorKe D. Hrewer. hi.s po word from the factory and are notl-;tnat tne Brand jury fixes the inno-, ,i(i(.al adviser, and Miss Josephine fled. too. that their ,u..ta for the six wnw"r Rnt " th.e. acclf(1 Parties r.oftll.S( hI.s secretary. Mr. Johnson months period Is I7f cars la8 wt'U "H ,liril the evidence, but arrived a few minutes before the time ' "It is a high target to shoot at ' 8Ucn ,s uo1 tlu ase- T,ie Rrand Jury,of nis appointment and was ushered admitted (Jeorge IVtring today, "but "'" and sits as a body, receiv- Into lhe f,mct. of Secretary Slemp. we have overshot our mark alreadv ' in wnat. evidence is presented to While waiting to see the president, this v...r vl vL-ui I,.. ..l.i.. t.. ,......"t them and has the right to summon Mr Johnson talked with Mr. Slemn. the reiiulrements Just nut uti to us" lany lK'rHon to testify before them.;who remarked that the new senator ! education include the designating of The reduction In prices announced i. "l l "" : was much ditierent in appearance . " ua3 iu u"imr in the ad being run in the Journal I''"'""'' testimony on the cases fon-"from photographs which had always eptcial topics connected with educa- at present, doas not Include uiiv M""r" "r u; l" ,,""',,.hV" portrayed him with a pitchfork or u muniuu t.w u cw- change in the prices .if Lincoln cars iI,!,ve ,M,n fomm ueu. it in uie opn - some othrr farm mpiement. He waait,onal education association anu otn- a.:il no price reduction is content-, " f-""1" .introduced by Mr. Slemp to Kecre-r 1 c v plated, it is said. ch'ut evidence to show probable cause tarles Work and Wallace and Senator , movement, and co-operation with "In Cass county since January l."ilnal cr,n,c ilas ' Harreld. republican, Oklahoma. H-nese societies snouia oe me nrsi siep an indictment charging the parties' , ' r. , A . , ! ficials declare. ... . .... .. . i i...i.t .. - mm .in . i uiniuiiL'. hi nil 1111 1 1 1 r 1 1 L ii I - : . . . . . ... 1 fan! im I r. ci.,r ir.. .i,,..pn. ...man 'i wnu cue crimes aim iiouuiih., " ' .. A, A. t J'lays, pageants, stories, writing I'oiiKe. io, hiar. lo, I lievroict. In.,., . ...!, lv consumed more time than the . ' . Overland. i:: Will vs-KniKht. 9 and lm!ln ln. lne. ' lslr 11 c url.lur lr,a . imwiiiunt iintni , ., nf ti, , ?l essaH' speecnes. poster anu mov- uif inti iuuii i.i i ii . i i i '"6 liiviuie ciuiuiiiuiis, buuuiu jiiaj l. o. mm Plattsmouth, Nebraska OF EDUCATION WEEK Will be Observed This Year from No vember 18 to 24 Stressing of Certain Topics Urged. Washington, Oct. 3. American education week will be observed this year from November 18th to 24th, suggestions made by the bureau of Air. 1'eiring nam. -K.U new cars .... ! were sold. Or these 343 were Fords: Kssex. 7. Tho remainder are listed us Kcatterlnu by tin; statisticians. lhe same ratio. I believe, will hold The trial In the that which determines the Innocence Kuilt of the parties charged with than a dozen callers today, Senator I lotted to discussing the duty of vot ing, honor to flag of the country, the duty to the foreign born and Ameri can ideals. Wednesday, "School and Teacher Day," is devoted to questions about local schools and teachers, the rela tion of education to civilization, and better training for rural teachers. Thursday, "Illiteracy Day," is for devising ways and means for the era dication of illiteracy. Data showing the extent of illiteracy and its dan gers to the nation and loss economic ally, are suggested as subjects of ex hibits and essays. Friday, "Community Day" is given over to consideration of equal oppor tunity in education for every boy and girl, the needs of the community as to public libraries and community center. Saturday, "Physical Education Day," Is a day for the study of the value of exercise, correct posture and health habits. A "Health Parade" of children Is suggested by the bureau. an important part cars a day. Hie Omaha plant aIon is turning out 300 a day. We hope to see this production increased Im mensely between now and April 1." The president made a very nice impression on me," he said, and then in true senatorial style warded off SEVEN STATE DEPUTIES ARE NAMED BY K. OF C. thews, state deputy for the organiza tion. Following are the newly ap pointed deputies and their districts: District N'o. 1 -Otto F. Walter, of Yduntbus. district deputy. Council;! In district: Omaha. Columbus, David Mty. York, I'lattsmouth. District No. 2 John W. Dellohant. Heatrlct. district deputy. Councils in dh-.trict: lleatrice. Lincoln. Wymore. Falls City. Auburn. Hebron. District No. 3 W. J. Donahue, Albion, district deputy. Councils in district: Albion. O'Neill. Klgln. Nor folk. Madison. Crelghton. District No. 4 Charles J. Thielen. Humphrey, district deputy. Counolls in district: Humphrey. West Point. Hartington. Kmerson. Fremont and Wahoo. District No. 5 John H. O'Malley, Ureeley. district deputy. Councils in district: Creeley. Ord. St. Paul. Grand Island. Kearney, Wood Iliver. District No. 6 J. W. Outhrie. Al liance, district deputy. Councils In district: Alliance. Sidney. Chadron. North Platte. Proken Bow, Lexing ton. District No. 7 W. M Hastings, district deputy. Councils in district: Hastings. Orleans. Sutton. Lawrence. Friend. McCook. The general dissatisfaction ex pressed over the settlement of many cases and particularly those ln which parties have suffered financial losses seems at the basis of the desire of calling the grand Jury although that body would have power to. take up any law violations that might arise. Sunday, November 18, is styled "For God and Country Day," and ministers in all pulpits are invited by the bureau to preach at least one sermon on education. Monday is "American Constitu Johnson was besieged by newspaper comnlunity programs ;,wi hV:V ... Vr'u" crimes and not the grand Jury and "en win inquires as 10 nis xmpres- the bureau. Siatt-s ' this Is where a greaf deal of. confu- SItl" 01 president For some time the Ford Motor i1""" " "c . n it h TturjAII company has manufactured 7.000 ., prosecutor in the presenting of evi- cither questions with replies that he deuce to the Jury as he does in the was not privileged to discuss a presi trlal of the cases before the court injdentlal conference. He admitted, which a violation of law is charged, however, that most of the time had The only difference that cxtets be- been devoted to discussion of the tween the ordinary process of law Is 1 farm situation in the northwestern that the grand Jury votes the ln- s-.tates, and said he had presented a dictnicnt instead of the county at- plan for alleviating the distress Klein KiMuy'M Dally tornev Hml have a irreater nower inl.nnnni the wheat irrowers of th.it The list of district deputies of the securing the testimony of persons 'section. Knights of Columbus for 1923-24 ha.-i who may be called by them to tes- been announced by Francis P. Mat- tlfy. in school and according to A Remarkable Record Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a remarkable 'record. It has been in use for colds, croup and whooping cough for almost half a century and has constantly grown in favor and popularity as its good qualities be came better known. It is the stand- tion Dav," set aside for stressing 1 an1 and maln reliance for these dis obedience to the law, man's strug-j eases in thousands of homes. The rlej for nhertv. the duties of citizen-: facts tDat 11 cana lways be depended ship and education and the ballot. "Tlie Man Without a Country" is a good topic suggested for plays and essays. Tuesday, "Patriotism Day" is al- 1 upon and is safe and pleasant to take are greatly in its favor when It la wanted for children. Advertise your wants. CSsB S3ZS ENTERTAINS AT FINE NEW COUNTRY HOME Mesdames E. H. Spangler, Eibert Wiles, Myron Wiles and Roy Cole are Hostesses. TRAVELS BY AIR From Friday's I'ully The St. IauUs Star of Monday even ing contains an account or the ar-t rival to attend the St. Louis air races) of a party of enthusiasts from Chi-' cago. who made the trip from that' city in a Ureguet plane motored with a 300 h. p. Renault engine. In the party making the trip from Chicago, were Mrs. J. G. Metiger. licensed pilot and secretary" of the Illinois Aero club. Charles Dickensou. 65 years old and the president of the Illinois Aero club. George (Duck) Weaver and Henry Tiekotter, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tiekotter of this city. The article contained an illustration of the party and their plane as they appeared on the land ing field. Mr. Tiekotter Just recently flew from Chicago to Omaha and paid a visit to his parents here and is be coming one of the well known bird men of the nation and is an enthusi ast over the development of the air travel. From Saturday's Pally The handsome country tiome of Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Spangler was the scene of a series of very delightful social gatherings the past week when Mrs. Spangler. Mrs. Elbert Wiles. Whalen. of.-'rf, M'ron Wiles and Mrs. Roy O. iToic entertained a large numoer ot thetr friends. The events were in the nature of noonday luncheons held at 1:30 ami which were the most charming of their kind held in the community this fall. The decorations of the rooms were in a color scheme of yel- !low. the fall toiu h being used in the decorative plan and yellow candles adding a pleasing touch to the din ing table where the ladies were seat ed at luncheon. On Tuesday afternoon the ladies were entertained by a very delight ful musical projeram contributed by a number of Ce talented Platts mouth ladies including two vocal numbers by Mrs. E. H. Wescott and piano numbers by Christine Soen nichsen Coughlir. Mrs. Elbert Wiles and Mrs. Roy O Cole. There were some twenty-two at the luncheon Tuesday. On Wednesday the lads enter tained for some fifteen of the friend3 and the musical program was given by Mrs. Cole an l Mrs. Elbert Wiles which was very :nuch enjoyed by all of the members of the party. You Want the Suit You Buy to Give Service! Clothcraft "4 13 0" and "5 1 3 0" are made to give Service that's one of the reasons they are being worn by over 200.000 men each season. varrTl2- (Clothrrafl Guarantee f CLCVCWHO OMiO CLCVCUND Omio pi A Good Physic When you want 'a physic that is mild and gentle in effect, easy to take and certain to act. take Chamber lain's Tablets. They are excellent. FOR SALE The Felix Suczkowskl property, 2 acres with all improvements. Ten minutes to shops. Priced to sell. See our sign on property. Omaha Realty Co.. Omaha. Nebraska. ol-lwk, d&w Inch by inch the wear of CLOTHCRAFT SERGE SPECIALS "4130" Serge Suits "5130"" Serge Suits Is Make Sure Of: Miles and miles of a great variety of fabrics pass through the Clothcraft shops each year but not a single inch gets into a gar ment until it is thoroughly inspected. Test after test is made, for tensile strength, for weight, weave, color, etc , to safeguard the quality and wear that the Clothcraft guar antee insures you. CLOTHCRAFT - o CLCTNCK.OT OMlUt At $29.50 Clothcraft "5130" serge, and $35.00 Clothcraft "4130" serge is justly called "America's Best Suit Value." rv or hrov " in many good looking, splendid fitting TiNN-M. Men. r servative or style inclinations, short, tT. ?crt or Yt.. pleased from our Clothcraft selection. '5130' $ 9 4 N I