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MONDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 1923. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTTRNAL PAGE SZYEH 13 B FT . 'if JL. M -f AL & ik PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. rJ3 WW FT pi . M "-- 13 o Yes, We Thank' You! For the Kindly Patronage Which You Have Given Our Business During the past eight years we have been engaged in conducting a garage in Murdock, v. e have always en deavored to carry a stock of goods which would supply the wants of the public and shall endeavor to continue doing so in the future. We appreciate the kindly feeling of our marry friends and thank you for your trade. Remember, we are at your service with both the goods you need and efficient service as well. The Thimgars Gsrage E. W. Thimgan, Proprietor MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA E. II. Norton was a visitor and was looking after .seme business mat- jters in Weeing Water last Friday. Charles Kupke was called to Om aha last Thursday, where he had I sonic business matters to look after I for the day. ! The Juniors surely made a success of their novelty stunt and beavty par lor at the carnival, which they wsre ! well able to do. 1 Thomas Stout, the veterinarian frcm near Alvo, v. as called to the home of Mr. Uuell on account of t-omc of ti e Ftock being sick on last .Thursday evening-. i Hay IJoldin, the carpenter, has just completed a series of machine sheds at the home of Albert Zcarot, which will afford protection to his farming tools from the weather. The fortune telling booth at the carnival was in charge of Mrs. Dreimer and Mis H-rtman. two of the teachers, who made this depart ment a success without a e;ue?tio.n. E.' L,. Pothast and wife, of Lincoln, arrived in Murdock ami will mal:c this their home for th winter :ind;.nc js member. A lare crowd ce. will be nssoc.ated with Mr. O. J-iyoi.ng people "ere in attendance Pothast in tl:e bank while here. jarid yon may Know they had a mo: i The Fish i'ou'l at tn carnival sur: '-xi-cllent time. brought results as it wa- mo-t IiOer- i Killed a Coyote : Last week while ' ut huntlrg. 'u.- Hempke and two nephews. I'-'r r.k ii.d IFarc.ld. eiukted a wo f a::d Frenk taking a shot at t!i-j .iImi!, lYLed ; him the first time and war.: uioic ! frightened even than the coyote could have been had it had time to get scared at the. shot lie ba Tl.ev skinned the ai-imr.l 5. Vi RECEIVES GAP NEY72 the i.c-I i on t;.hni,i'.ri laut Thursday ev?ni::g. 1. 1 n.-ac". ,11:1 h : Mu.'do: Celebrates Fiftieth Birthday Ou Thursday evening. Odobtr 11. Lhorea at he Mr.-. O. H. Pothast was a visiter In Liaoo'.n last Friday and Saturday, a guest oi iritnas anu to see iuc r.r lii 1 I ?Tl'fc U 3 WPT Carl Kissniann and son were over to Frank Moore's east of Murray on hist Wedneslav. where thev secured a number of bushels of excellent rdaJivff and neigiiicr.-; rrl! frnm tl.P nrrl.anls nf Mr. tl:C hon-0 Ol l'f.Vinwl h'JU - ' hC-ip Moore, which they will have for the re.ci.rate Mr. I.au's aOth biiihd!y. It coming winter. was ph'.nned by his cuiidren and was G..car E." McDonald was a visitor carri-d to a ruccer 3 ao rver; or c ccmc .i;i-t WeOnesdav ut the heme of his in uncxreciealy w.ta avc-1i r.led o-.s-n,rher, Mrs. Mvra ."McDonald n-.ar ktt. Ti e ev.nmg piisno.l uurrily, Murrav and also at the home of his with muds and conver.:ation and it vnrlc.'w. F. Moore, in that neigh- tvis a late hour when the guests boyhood and while there brought left, wishing Mr. Lau many more home with lwia a ouantitv of very sir h birthdays. '1 hose who were . present were sir. ana xurs. m. liju end fj.r-.ily; Mr. ud Hvj. Emil Lar. 'i-uri family; Mr. r.d Mr:. J're:l l.ru r.nd family: Mr. and Mrs. Win. N tu rn j-.nn : n;l family; Mr. and M.-?. Fred X( u::::.:.n ; nd fsir.iiy; Mr. and Mr--. "ove- r;nts Afoot For Ejpudiation of 1 SoLh iucsi :ifi' Opposition Propose a Oorapronise. fine apples for use ti.is winter. Have Most Pleasant Sleeting At the pleiis-ant home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thimgan on last Thurs day evening occurred a most pleasant gfthc-iing given by M:.-s Florc-nce Tlmgr-n to the members of the E. L. E. C an auxiliary of the Fvan- I.oui:; X"an.:.:i:i ; Joim and Anna Niumai.u; Alice Lau; Far. end Mrs. llartmann and l.r.aiiy; :.Ir. rud Mr3. W:.:. Dicknu-.n; Mr. and Mrs. Fred StoMnrtn :-nd r.on; Mr. r.ul .Mrs. Jo. a Schic1, Jr.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred To-.atk and fair.iy; Mr. and Mrs. ,n Fri'n;-i:!-c. i 7. Mi l-iiran leler".i ':-.-, to t!:e J an nual Am'. r: lc-gicm convention holding out icr th' onjplctf repudia liou t.t the Ku Klux JClan by the le ir.1: ccnv.-ati--n, an organization here of n San Francisto ur.it of the iii-;onal o: gaL '..: t ion of i he Ai i Bonus? lea true to light attively cn the f!r of the convention any resolu tion favoring conipensath'-n for the ex-str". if-e men. tie legion conven tion iirished its third day of a vir tual deaulo. k 1 e;c trright. Ija'e t'Tirh; a ?:iurit !' f ofiipro:r.ie filtered the I-'.u Kiur: Fl.".-i rncrlion r! en th? Culifornin d-)er-.it rs in ;'trIiiy ' itics. re-v.-as the fitun tion I ; ::::': II. Dunbar received ' o; d this ni'.ming from Mrs? Dunbar who Uo been at Matoon. Illinoh-. lei the iwn few '.:ys, ennouncing the death f her fister at that j.lace. Mrs. Dun brr vas ir.lled to Mstoon S.vnrday ,i!ig v.it.h lac annouiicemerit oi ire very serious liirc-.ss or tne fiht iii d on her arrival there found her :i a. very critical condition and sue has gradually grown worse until her With death. TO ATTIJTD HOI-IE COMING caucus? otcl ;.r. 'honest v. in ir.a:t-:-s irL..irii;g to p ii?rk.n and ir:lu -ry. This li-; of the breaks in r. 1 g; ob iai; r.dn.itted was u.cvA .1 v-t-i V.r.-n-r. cl,inr.ri1 two c:ir?. nf IT V Tool was lonkiner nfter faime as V.cl! as they s '.iick to tue omai'a luarhti irom nufiiitsj- in ivincoiu on last, inursaay t aliy i,itroei-ed by all v.no atter.Ut.-.i, j of the vountv people, and uldc r ones an rll verv lend of making the Carl Cunmahaia was a visitor with a numbtr of his friends in M;:r- V.'cdne-day and wa.: ::;so busilv looking after some business which calk-7 him here. lierman F. Schweppe and sister, Mrs. Herman Ltu'c'is were look ing aftor some b-a--iress matters in Piafrr'-M-.th kst Monday, niakin; the trip in li e auto of Mr. Schwepp-'. llenrv Amewert and Carlton Ziuk were spending i; Murdock last Friday. afternoon and Friday Miss Clara Scheel was a visitor trio in his auto. with cue of her young lady friends JIi;s An.anda Stioy. who has been dock latt at Ashland une day last week. .virdting lor sjonvj tim in Kansas, ar- Louis Bornemeicr is having his rived home -roni her two months' Rumley trctor rebuilt and placed in stay weil plen-ed with the excellent gocd condition for the coining sea- lime which she had. ion's work on the farm. i East w?ek the Ilempke boys were Messrs. E. W. Thimgan and Max. making good of the new woo! li'istL-rhoff w-re looking after some sawing rig which they recently pur-b-,!iness in Omaha last Thursday, ehasd through the Farmers Union, driving over to the big city in the rnd ere liking it very well, auto of Mr. Thimgan. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stock depart- 1-ouis Schmidt and Fred Deickman ed in their auto a few (lavs since for v. ho have been constructing a cob a two weeks' tfin in the west and where !! the youn house at the home of Mr. Schmidt, will expect to go to the mountains most rcsant time, have the work finished and the fin- before they return, and especially if Hay Holdin :-j at this time kek ,Tr..i,M i o :i.ti t farm uho r-i-T,! u-i.-i lir.r- inntimiot inc some mbstantial improvements bi-ildlnc-. i" Th. new home of C. E. Strov. at the horn-- of Er.u! lull:.:. !!;rt T?r.rnrmeir flid u rood I'eed which has been under construction shap CI building last Thursday when he filled the hole . for some time is about completed which l ad washed in the road near now and the family are only awr.it his place at the culvert and now. Las ing for the varnish and aints to set the highway roing past his place in; perfectly dry and hard before mov exetiient condition. .ing into the new home. !.; i.l'I : I -'. via 1 IVi ' dock lets cl lKerh?"vvs . "vWddell a--r vt wc Pieces 1 family we- visit from a from !.;: Attplic . I c ' i." F.'i ::s. v.":n. : .r.d f: zn y; Mr. anu cr rnd fimily: Mr. Zander; Mr. s t:d Mrs. threatening the very cxis?ciue of the legion as an active organizatin. Michigan deicgs.ts .'..: ted ll-at i hrv would fight f tie lioor of the ! : i r: V inivday's 1 !! The former Fnivcrtdty of N. o: ;.s i: - j;u ';'"fv- who reside in I'lattj n.outh ami vicinity are feeling the call of the alma mater this week with thi coming of liorne Com in? Vi et V: at the university, and the an rual dy when thoe who havf stud ied r;t the s'ate nnivtrsity g t to- cthr:- to renew old acquaintances a-.d the rcco'lection of old times at the stat school. Wil':. r.; A. Robertson and wife, f .i! k. Davis tin J wife. M Hazel 1 i'vi y and Miss Jessie M. Robertson sr.- n:icn; r-.'ine of the Plattrmout'i f ':r.: r "rra:;" v.l o ere expeciing u .e homecoming of tho Kan . 1 )''ibali gaiiie that will 1 : t t'::e n w stadium. t Sunday with two of their friends :n Omaha, driving over in the aato of Mr. Anigwert and a peopk h-d nor' put' :. in h to lag it the the in Re E taf ei E a Comro P7 ? FILLED .dth LARGE STITCHED COTTON BATT5 SIZE 72x90 INCHES Made up from fine Comfort Material Firmly tied A Good Acscrtinnt of Patteins fcr only nit i ?u;use and ctherv:k- hetter crntiition. Iierni'in Kithn a:i 1 wife of E!iu w. od were visitors in Mt'-.-dock !a?t. Thursd-iy. being called here to f'-e their little ier!i w. G r?.d Kucha, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kutlin, wi:o Ci the-r relrttivcr from tue caniirg i.--n Sr. ran -herg. ''olc. heir ante for a visit and r.:icnt st pleasant time v.-ith our Mur grain dealer. Mr. Weddell. ''here v.-er Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ved del! and th.eir daughter, Mis:s Ara bella, they being r phew and niecr und grand niece of Mr. Wed dell and D. J. Weddell and wife and their lit tle daughter, they being grand neph ew and grand niece of Mr. Wed dell and the Httle daughter being grcat 'ian.i niere of this gentleman, com 'rising v.-ith Mr. Weddell four g.r,c lat'C.tis. The'- niake their home about C.H miles east of Denver r.nd have trv ;i ic-y.'ii". soni" Pe'-en Will Murfin and family, formerly .f "as:-- county. The whc-it out tl:er!i .i as nr-t much, of a crop, but they have .rrmc ".( acres of cttrn, which will ma!-.'.; "0 bushels to the acre. Strov slid lacniy; lvz. j )'in V'v-zevr :"nd family: Mr. and Mrs. I-'r.'il ' orie! v. i:d family; Geo. Kraft :rd Mr. and Sirs. Ferdinand Lau and famiiv. e ' . J- :: Ti:li. t h n re !'' u- r, K. H:mt of in which the The l7!!IO EIRfin'f IFTH" league here dispelled the ho Z NS immi Ml t-,r..c . linally work out a re-olutn-n v ; c: .Ma:. in his ! I--.ili.nj h'. tt-.r a ed '-hrr.i Wi' I!"--.! Das 1 . !!:: ! re v I : ,t have hci n visiting nc:-tf.r at uay:;. of Uncie Gs.org'; had a n.os heme Iti.tt F. El m very "Well Pleased Honors come to I'nole Walt Schluo ter. after he has passed the thr-jc o carter century mark. Last we; l; was horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Kvuz. .Tr.. a baby girl at Elmwood. ?.Ir?. Kuntz being rranddrttght.- of Uncle Henry and wife, and. also a dat?hU-r of Mr. and Mrs. Charles r.oraemc-lrr, of FJiir. vood, and Mrs. Ilorntmficr be ing daughter of Mr. and Mis. bch lutter. Everyone ii feeling pretty ialcr. .wjiere they v -" '' I b ased over t!i,e coming of the rhoiT has been putting during th; past wok. .cir. : of A. H. Ward in , v.. n. ihir, some :i:;:rk the iatrrior :i::d other- ,g .! e place. -onvei:ti.-n .o ;r ti'-'U di rrn up ! Mouni Phnnt. legier. v-iil be c; !'.-' upon to. "rrow r.v Triday to rer.cuiue the Han as "un-Am' n an in fr-c-t" and "' ontrary to the very i:rr doles for whi h the American Legion stands." An'i-Eoncs Slogan formation of an Anti-Bonus lops that e would in ccm- .iiiUee tltat wouid be art iptai.::- to ?rc;ninent Eesident ci Los Angeles the cm ire convention, legion ouirials stated tonignt. i lie anti-bonus or ganization selected Lieutenant Com-n.r.ndc-r 'Villiaai C. Van Antwerp of S.-.n rr-iKii--;; as rhainuan. ' F.r the di.:abl;J. vv ry thing; for the able bodhd, l othirg"' vill be de manded by the anti-bonus faction, Mr. Van Antwerp Lttttd. F ::;d:- "That io he slogan for the ez-s.r-vi-.e r.::t's an i-benus league, v.-itich is now organized cud actively fum -tioning in tv.entj-.six states. V.'e arc opposed to the granting of any form of b'ji.u ; to able bodied ex-service men cn the ground that to serve one's country in time cf war is a privilege as well as a duty, and to ser-k ? ma terial reward therc-rr ts an a.t r--jugnani to the spirit of true patriot ism and a violation of the fimd.iraen- IlAI'F I1ALGAEZT I-ECEIVLD title rs on eh;g geoege V have i t. 10 Americans who b en puzzled over the title cf Here and Pleased With Growth cf tLe Infant Library. "Dan:( Margaret" applied io the wifo ' f David Lloyd George, had their cur iosi.y sjtiifiel today when the for mer preit.icr of Great I'ritain and members of the Dritish ger;-r:i! con sulate here explained that Mr? Lhiyd (ieurce is ;: "dame of the Dritish -; ire," formerly a title best, -wed tip on the dcv.Ter of a family. Th t ti'le recntly has been revived, and v. as bestowed upon Mrs. Lloyd George V. THE IIAESITALL NURSERIES SAY i: trrlav from the -1! re va-; ncro v. ' coast a gentleman who was miles away some thirty years ago instrumental in t-:e founding of what is now the 7 i.i-.tt Tac-uth puilic library and while he had a part i.i organizing a number of circulating lit.raries over the country there has been none as suc ctss fitl as that of the Plaltsmouth in stitution. Th::; gentleman was F.. II. Thomn- .-jj of the (iaidncr-Tho.npson Co. oi L'!.- Angvks, who was formerly en-g.-g'.d hi.- earlier day., ir. the- ttsk i aiding the f"rrmaion : f circulat ': g iibrarics by the nicst-ci cl selling : b'.r:,i-ips in u ors. George Merki m ma ha . ho for a sts at the Ik. me i.-tcFent tur.e, returned 1 e t ; u e s d a y evening, e and Tarry Davis vera little lady. lart Wednesday, where r.cure a Eitpply of ?!:iks rrtii: r-lTard"' r F. t'::.t town and "Drought -Mar MURDOCK dunk fySarnsnfiSp. fin. k NEBRASKA WILL EE HERE SOCK! Socn we will have cn our floors a number of the latest moddl 01d5moai!es, be Ji 4's and S'c. Tliese arc nifty cars arc wit'i the reduction in price now effective, afford one of the birgesi: automobile dollar values on the market today. Watch our ad for announcement of their arrival. Remember, ws are carrying a full line of Exide batteries and have them in stock. at .V u fro th ey v. cr.. t from th.' f Moore nc r r home v.i'.'i them a supply of fruit. H. H. Wilson, v. ho formoiD lived 'vtv.-f.c' Murdc'k and Green v o ; ut - '.:. ? ',- t. lakes hu h,":.e in 1 i-.-'oTn. " : s ever hist week dei'or :rg h!r l:-i .- '.mme" s crop of v hai to the elevrior operated by Mr. Vv. T. V.cd lell. Jerry McIIugh. Jr.. wrs ir 'hrr.c of the pop corn bitth at the car niv.l rr.d mad'.' an e.vcs'ient yo.ing man for the position, for he looked r. f;cr the work in a capable manner rnd kept the crowd in n merry hu.uor all the time. John Fthe: l d' parted one day la-t v. e. l; for Gr.g, v. here he went to visit with hi- dt.tigliter. Mr.-?. G'cn Do-;-v.-eli rnd family for a v " iie and a f t' .- ' r-.rds vcit to W ',on. 1 ec he r.Tro v;:i( d with Mr. Cleddi-;. a friend of f jrmr year.-.. .riong t"f ot!:er v-rv :ii:ni:"., riKl r terta -inir g fartur- s of the rpr:iU? var t niaylt. "The Liht Out West." whi-:h struv.l: i vcrv pop ular chord with the .' 1 ple-sed audi'-ii-e, a rlso did the movies, which wc-re str god as a. cpcial at tract ion. Mr. and Mrs. llenrv Gut htm n T.--r-- viitlg for the day in Platts mouth Iftft Thursday, mahir.-, the trip in tbir new r.uto. the Wllvr, Knight. where they visited w'th the mother and lister of Mr. G tubman and a'so looked after some bi:si::c:;' piptf ore rt h t-.-i1 Lti wrench Were Keal Boosters With five nut or and some thirty or .rty l'coplc all entht:si-t5c rcitrabers of. the Murdoch schools icol: a tip last Tlnrsdav which embraced Flm- the v,ood, Abo and Greenwood. w".:::e l.ev advertist-d in a very t heron -.d live! way the earr ival vhich .-.- ?.-- tn he 1-f'it rt ; hp shn.-.l 1".: ' ic it1 g ."T'-rdo.k cn la.':t Frl-l.-v. : nd .'tj'.n came orr s-r-tr acneoui.1. ::e ss-50t i.tiion that insured tart each m -nuKr was to re '.ive two books to be applied on the t rs alien of a circulating lilr:.ry. When ho f a me to Idattsniouth in the cr'.y nineties he found Use germ oi ti e library idea being promoted by a number of the young ladies of the hv who Had lormed the i. L. II. li. A. f r the purpose of set tiring a li brary end were slowly accumulating a r-ttmlKT of books: that they were circulating among their limited cir 'le a:;l which wa? the keys-tone of the public library. Altho Mr. Thomp son wrs rot received here with open it:,,:! 1 y some oi ilia papers and the ; ill -li - ha f r.n.l a warm -ttit-por' frotii '.V-i ladies of the library association ta! principles of American citizen ship." Ccnmittees Still Qzt Failure of the committees to get together f.rc-"d an early adjournment of the third dry's res? ion of the le gion convention at an e-yly b.our to day. With all-night e.;sions facing several of the most vital committees. ' it was the hope of the officers of the legion that the darks would ha clear ed for action by the full conveation tomorrow. The latest trkks? of tho air as de v loped by the array, naw and ma- Whon you deal with us you deal with a firm that has been in your riiid-t for the past thirty-?-: year-. vhich his 300 ceres of high land soil that grows the good sturdy tr-es. etc. An'! do we grow thm? And will they be irue to name? You tell 'cn. For iimtance the juicy, rid'eiou-. Jonathan. Grimes Golden and d .7ei:.-. cf other varieties of apples, also the rich, juicy pears, cherries, plum-, poaches, etc.. the blue grapes as well as the white and red varieties, th" black and red raspberries; in fa. t a lull line of fruits. Also the shrubs of all varieties, climbing roses and choice, beautiful monthly roses. I In fact all choice varieties cf all lines that have been tested out before offered to the public. Si give us a trial to prove the above assertion. Our representative, y.r. t? tohlman, will be glad to fill 3our order. o22-2tw STRAYED From my home, one black horse. e ; sv.re-.y 1 t and advertised the a.Iair to '-r.d they assirf-d h.iin in getting over worthy of the b.st city success vhich can e to their car- VTere Slarrkd in leva Last week occured the wed ling of -? Leah fcibiridt of Murdof: Mr. Wm. Winkler, of RockwcF. Iowa, hut who was formerly a dent nf this community. but moved to Jov.a come time since. , anu C itv. re- : who Th i;: r.edding occurred at The isome of the pastor ef the Methodist chureh of tiiat place, and the voting people stnrtd imn.e.iiately for Mirdock. i- her a wedding nipper v.-as aw.ilt ii,g tb.em at the horn-? of the bride's parent?., Mr. and Mrs. H. R. S hraidt. '.rise j s p: st was a tv.o ccurre dinn -r. rcrvtd at f o'ciock. Tl:e li-.dal pat:y remained until Wednr-sday ir,--rni-ig a;;d departed for the west i:i their c.uto and will tour the wsttrr. por tion of the state, suopplng" at Hast- ;nd serurirg a number of p;' e tti tP- 'm 'r c-SJ meii for meriberrhip:- iba. r.a- the young la-ei-"es a p'ea.-ing start or t!c p'brary ard when lie left the city they were preparing to rent a room and make he llr.-t steps toward a real public li- i brary. At that time as todsy, Mi;s n'ive Jones was Lhoring in the cause that rhe has seen prosper and grow beyend the fordest elroanis of the jc-rnr vrmei! who wore instrumental in th" movement. While her?" Mr. Thnn ps-OTi visite-I the fine library tl.at rev.- is one of the protidesi monuments in the city aid was ir.r.- than pleased wi'h the r.v c,-e;-3 that ibe years have brought to the orie time small library asso- ' lation and it was gratifying to him 'o realize that he had been given an vr.n growth in t i i:;iri ii uuy oi liavirg P. smtltl part in making this success. with srot in forehead, ft bout live ve:rs old. Hair on hind s'liinks i-i mes. were shov n here at Crissy field rubbed off by single trees. Would during f ' c "Xaiionrl Defense day" be gia ! to re. eive any informatioti as celebration. LomViig or n toy fort, tr, his whereabouts. Phone 12J1. sky to land -omunic ations and Weeping Water exchange, and re mght fireworks from airplanes were ward Mill be given. S. E. Major, the features of the air program. c22-2tw TRAFFIC RATHER LIGHT JUST NOW P. n. Smith of Pdoomintrti n. Ne rtska. a former Cass county man unit w-il known ever the eastern por- iiou ci me couaiy, came in haiur day for a visit here with relatives and friends for a few days. Inot So Ilany Traveling arid Grain Ship-rent; Below Par Rot a Great Slum-) However. . ei V i -- ni a n and the f tra il v were over from The Landholm HI ur dock, arag Fiebraska their houte near Avocr, where they arc farming and visi-cd Svtndav at the home of Mr. od Mrs. E. 7C. Norton. Mr. Wiseman returning to look gf;?- the Jiorne while Mrs. Wiseman and the sou, Jarae?,. remained for a longer visit. Eddie e raig anu tne lamuy were v. ith visiting last Sundav at the hom r f rieneh: at RocuW'-ii City after No vember lt and will i-tpp tor a visit at I.! r dock on th Ir set urn fivsra V:c v est. Tl-.e britio is a !-ugi.ter of 'Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Scinuidc. of Mur-dc-ck ai.d an ac-t-mrit iis-d young T o.r.au, having had m'-f ii cp ritnea n rnr.tTiiercial line and being a very clever sah-slady. The many friends cf this young couple eitectl to them be' t wi.ei.es and cor.ratul.'ticn with Traffic or. Xeorasi.a railroads is said to be le:s ;t this time than it was- one year ago. The big lotts in grain loading. In several r-tber lin-'o th.r-r hrs beer, an incre-.-". Plo k loading is heavier and general busi r.es is about the same. There has the fonr.age of oil P"-sing thru tl-.e state, and up to this lime pisseneer biivinets has been a hit heavier than last year. J a.t now -i.-cenre r btm'rers ir, i-' eg-.i!ar. t h r;t traffic pass itig in spec ial trains and ;-irus. with in oeca- slcna! day wb.en regt'Inr trains are Yen Wjll Make No Mistake if YOU overloaded. Quite a bit of traffic is Mrs. Gale Connors and little non, of Omul a. who have been hero visit ing at the hon e of Mrs. Ixma Droege for the past few days, returned last owning to Omaha. Mrs. A. D. Caldwell and children. George and Jean. were passengers this afternoon for Omaha, -where tl y will visit with Dr. Caldwell, who i3 now located there. ii-p;--. Kcirney am! Glervi! for short H tr B I J P" Vf Vt f f 5 Ti f! JT r stop- to visit with friends ind reli- S E pA 9 f 1 f ? H h- rVl J; tI-03. Thev will le at hoTj;0 tr- l heir !-'- t tei E 5 lit L 2 S Tlior.i the Journal haprlnsr, heaitl: anv friend.-.. joins in v. Lhing and prosperity To Our Patr-cnsS We will never knowingly ekesive you. We are goinrr to keep the quality of our Petroleum Products right where it is. Right at the TCP. We want to keep j-our confidence and respect. We thank you for your nice patronage. -GEO. ini-fiEJEMBOLZ OIL Eanie and Murdo-Jc their friends. Mr. and Mrs. George McFarlr.nd and famisy of Nehawka. and in tls? evenine also went to Plattamouth.. where they enjoyed a picture show at the popular movie house of the county seat, the Parmele I theatre. j i Edward Guilstorff and Henry j Heine-man were looking after some, In-sines matters in Omaha last Tur Fp.rri loans made at tie rate of -' -, 5-. Option to pay ct ar.y time. If in Pb-ttsmcuth. Follow von desire a larm lcat res U. J. l'- r;-.tin.r,uta cn-aen. Pothast at Farmers & Ierli?Jits ?-Ir4s- ' rIcs fncon- Third t, , , stixct., Piatts mouth, rays: "I uved to F.a2T, luruOCk, Nebraska. have attach when my back was so j lam? ana wee:: it notnertei me a ! great deal to be around on n:v feet. yet to "-0--J. the break tin from the American Legion convention being 'he 'ucr .- ; r')vt-.ie nt in sight. In Nebraska quite a business is expected tomorrow for the university home-comin-r at L'ne-olr. and r .ilroid men ' are beginnlnr- to v,c)ndcr if the new rf-idivm will hold the crowd that will clamor for entrance. The l.reak- '"T OI" the Odd Fed Iowa fnnvpiitinn at irk also made some busings fir- the roads through Lincoln. ' Grain loading is less than half vlist it Tifirvnsllv ic an1 tin's as a-tr-el effectively in mt.nr cases m,.h r -. w'i: , tne aeivice iielel until the new crop was made sure. With a lie:vy wheat movement now. business would be better than usual. Follow This Plattsmonth Lctdy's Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If yon have pain in your back, uri m ry disorders, di-ijilnoss and ner ve linger it's tkr.f to act and r.o tine to cp ritnent. There arc froj ;trt!y rymptoms cf kidney trouble, and a VI f IS recomme: r.tre.ay v.- tne Pjoncv Doan's Kidney Pills is? a good, rem edy to use. No need to experiment. for Leghorns for Sale MAKING DIET YL1 To ce I have a fev dav and AVednesda. where thev vi-- Leghorn roosters lor Bate at ited the lUimlcy 5f anufacturing Co. jfeeh. headquarters and arranged for one' MRS. F. A. BliL'NKOW, cf their mechanics to come to this olC-CM. Murdock, Xebr. neigh)orhood for the repairing of h ' tractor owned by Louis Pornemeicr. ; TJIIILDn,TG SITE FOE SALE At the home cf Mr. end Mrs. Emil Hue nr. there has been som serious illness, that e.'f their tiiildrer.. w:io nave heen very with a etisease peculiar to children, p.. Tjrorr-,,te "na-nl- The little daughter, the rrt taken j ' . with the the malr.dy, has in a wayi . .. - . recovered, and has been up for some 1 Com iilCuer for tbale time and is improving. The little son. T ,rm T,r,-1oe t!;oroughbred T'hitc kidneys were disordered rt times. niA atiit i lott mr;crat.ic ano tiaa no am- , bitinn. A n. ember e.f r i had used L'oan's Kidney Pills with god reFult adv,-cd me to trv them. tf results. The Main hotel which is-, now ttn- r familv who . Iua ua-eiIlier 1 pi wiinain i;rr- Kia; is ut'iiiK sivcd xne most tnorougn ov-erbaulint that it has had in a cre-it many years anu every room of the Poullry Wanted! WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24TH Platlsmou'ch, Nebraska I A ear load of live poultry w-intc 1 to be delivered at poultry cur neur the Iluriiretcn freight house. Platts- ' mouth Vv'FDNESDW. Oct. 2-ltli, cue day only, for which we will the following CASH PRICES pay vv'ii:-'i T rlii wit' ti-e !r. !ln a short t-rrio I feif iihe a different 1,olfci 1;as bcei thoroughly cleaned Hens, per lb v-on:an. 1 get ro-r. s at Fricke & ' 1J" t-u .;au maue very ingfit i.ci auraruve to tne ret idents of the ere. er- e- r.irapiv ask for a kidney remedy get ,ni- itaireu so triat there will be no Loan's Kidney Pills the same that oppcrtunfty fcr the cold winter Mrs. Mason had. Fe.ster-Milburn freezes to piay through any part of Co., Mfrs., Puffalo, N. V ;5'j The quarter block known as the Co's! di-ug store "and" u-? them orca- f "L? tto the rfiden,"s f th t y Ttr Tonei nlaee Gnn 1 Terms In- nir when I get tired in my back and the transient gutsts then eir two IT. Jones place. Uood terms. ln a.a t!lf:v fclvva,-s c,,;p!:,v re,!OV0 m Hie heating plant has been ovei tery ill quire of 0. J. Pothast at the Ftntiers price. e-Oc, at all dealern. I'on't 'auld and the whole Imildir.g is be 17c 15c G: 14: th- building. mac The 'new manager has iue war on the dirt effective and Gift o-ndR. Ti-rt-j rri-- rfh-llflr's nas one 01 11:0 nicest and most at- tr" " i -J J ---"-I -- " ftprjil -u-lipn -u.- were in Miirrlrrlr t . -I" 4-.,, .rnillo4 was ciiiic-auy ii miu ivcrj tare w as oxl, j-, x- ----- ' tractive lintels in this part of th- oemf taKcn to assist in nis vcrovery, conaiticn, icr sale. A gooa &uy at --i iut,v..ao kiia lj- K,5tr! ,-nP result and -one that is so serious wa-: the case that Dr. Horn- tj,c ?.,4C 0f S2C0C0 crs. tc-ilct articles, varity cares, and real comfort, beck the attendin-r physician call- ' ' eicHTqK .BKOs r.'r:- ether f;i!t artfrlcs at th- Bates r r, ),ct -i-.,-o -n-r TJnrvav. lebr. CcmCT Lock td StaUOllCry ItCT?. t-i.1-iC CCCLS t ,C'inai CICC. Spring:, per lb Cox. per lb Ducks, per lb Geese, per lb Leghorn Poultry 3c lb. less Farmers, Notice WEDNESDAY is our regular buy-in- day in i'lattsniouth and we wil! pv.-.HIvely- be there on the dale ad vertised in this r.d. prepared to t3ko all pe'-ltry that may be offered u:- at the above prices. W. E. KEENEY.