The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 14, 1924, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MOfflAY, JAUTTASY 14, 1021.
FLAT.
TH srM- vvTEXXY JOTT&UAL
FAQS TTTRra
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Your
Calif
Trip
orma
The BURUNGTON forms a desirable
part of all routes to the Pacific coast.
This is equally true whether you utilize
Burlington-Rio Grands Service via Den
ver,the Pike's Peak Region, Royal Gorge
and Salt Lake City.
or travel via Kansas City and through
the colorful Southwest.
and if you will have your tickets rout
ed one way via the PACIFIC-NORTHWEST
the American Wonderland, you
may add 50 to the enjoyment of your
tour for about 15 added cost.
Long limit, reduced rate excursion tick
ets permitting divers routes and stop
over at all points, on sale NOW.
For details see
R. W. CLEMENT,
TICKET AGENT.
PLATTSMOUTH
HIGH WINS OPEN
ING CONTEST
track of things to know the facts of
the case:
"The newspapers, realizing the
popularity of radio, are eager to print
anything concerning it. This is both
fortunate and unfortunate. If some
one hooks his receiving set to the
bed springs and makes it work, the
newsDaoers are very apt to announce
that you can do away with outside
antenna. While it is entirely irue Ccach Boflg q
tnat Dea springs can ue useu m sum.
cases as antenna, it is also true that
they will not always work.
"Nor is it possible to walk up to a
receiving set, press a button and get
Newark, or press another and get
some other desired point. Yet this is
o'clock following the Holy Commun
The woman s Auxiliary win meet
on Tuesday with address of welcome
'by Mrs. Shayler at 9:45 and to which
Mrs. F. L. Cummins will make tne
response. Reports will be reecived
and addresses delivered by Miss
Dorothy Weller of Denver, Miss Mary
Wilson and Mrs. W. S. Leete of
ST. LUKE'S PARISH
HOLDS ITS ANNUAL
urer of the parish, and Mrs. J. A.
Donelan, who has been one of the
ablest workers of the church.
To the church council in Omaha,
R. W. Clement, Henry Herold and
Dr. J. S. Livingston were named as
UrCTIllO I iOT MITE the delegates and Mrs. J. S. Living-
HILL I lilU LHd 1 111 I L ston. Miss Dora Fricke and Miss Bar
bara Gerlne as the alternates.
The financial condition of the
Ashland High
of 32 to 18.
age Men Defeat Plattsmouth, president of the aux- Reports Show Good Condition of Af- parish was very pleasing and ehow
yZ cnn iliary. At the afternoon session Rt. f j Vtrv of Chnrch En. e(1 the church in excellent shape de-
by the Score . Rev. waiter h. Overs, D. D., bishop fain and YMtryotLiiMcnjai- , Ue the fact that the memberElhip
From Saturday's Daily
The blue and white of Plattsmouth
of Liberia, will address the meeting
' as well as Mrs. W. H. Jones, the pro-
vincial president. From Saturday's Daily
The men's testimonial dinner will The annual meeting of the St,
be held in honor of Chancellor C. S. Luke's parish was held last evening
has been depleted by the removal of
several of the families from the city
in the past year.
TTTCTTT A VPT T A TTl fYTTVO
the prevailing idea among the unini- high school pulled cown tne Diue ana Montgomery at the Omaha club on at 7:45 at the church and was quite
tiated. Daily in our studio we are white of Ashland rugn last mgni at Tuegday eVening at 6:30. largely attended by the members of From Saturday's Daily
requested by visitors to get some spe- tne local fvm Dv An On Wednesday and Thursday the the church to discuss the business The one thousand dollar Insurence
cific broadcasting station. IS in the hrst basketball game or tne diocesan councli win be held at the affairs of the parish. policy carried in the A. O. U. W.
"My uncle is singing in Daven- season before a big cwa- cathedral at which the delegates The reports of the various soci- lodge by the late Robert McCarver.
port Station WOC tonight and I ine l lattsmouui me wone me from the varioua churches will par- eties received showed a very strong who was drowned in the flood last
would like to have you let me hear game in ne mu 'l u,uf"Va ticipate. The annual address of crowth for the Dast year and a great Rentember. was recentlv Daid over to
by the mem- the deceased's father, John McCarv-
irganizations er.
down to the Little Helpers in the The policy was originally taken
Cradle Roll department of the out in favor of the young man's
church. mother, Mrs. Susie McCarver. who
At the meeting it was decided to died the day before the flood from
Increase the vestry by the election of burns received when lighting a fire
two additional members, makincr a in the cook stove with kerosene. The
.'.'.'.'.V.'ii'i rTT. total of seven instead of five mem- young man lost his life the next day,
. - berg The electIon oI ji w, Clem- and the father, as next of kin. came
ent as senior warden and Dr. J. S. in for the inheritance. Mr. McCarver
An action entitled the U. S. Trust Livingston as junior warden were has paid up the bills for the funeral
ing. when it piled up a score too big tor Bisnop SnayleP be delivered on interest in the work by
her the visitors to overcome. In the f rst Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. bership from the adult or
-one part of the initial quarter the local Tmu h0i,
him. says the sweet young th
Surely, we would like to have
hear uncle sine, but it is a two-to-one part
bet that would be the night when forwards had difficulty in breaking
we could get every broadcasting sta- through the Ashland defense, and
tion in the country but Davenport. Hoffman, their center, looped two
Davenport would be sending uncle's baskets before Krejci got started,
song; why couldn't we get it? As Six times the air filled spheroid had
Hamlet jokingly said. 'That is the dropped through the leather cur
question. We had Davenport last tained irons before the elongated
night, and we will probably get them center was stopped, which, with one
t. IN THE DISTRICT COURT i
tomorrow night, but we can't swear goal by Chase and four free throws,
to it. It is quite probable that we netted the locals 18 to Ashland 10 Co yg Howard Johnson et al. has made and Henry Herold. Judge Jas. expenses out of the sum received by
ui 6i. i, uui .t bi lue eUu ui ine uu. been fiIed in the office of the clerk t. Begley and R. F. Patterson were him from the lodge. Louisville cour-
ment of uncertainty of the thing After Krejci and Ehlers for Ash- of the district court. In tni9 action named as the vestrymen. The two ier.
which makes it interesting. land had each made a goal m the the pIalntlffB seek to recover judg- new members of the governing body
c cij lU l" opt-iiius me ""u iuc iiy mpnt in the sum of $3,000 on a note (h chiiTch also namoil at thin
pruspecuve unucr ui a ittciviug waxea iasi ana iuriuus wiiu neuuer anij mortgage
aon t sen your nsn untu you caicu team gaming tne aavantage until Another case filed is that of Maur-
them. Don't invite your friends in Owen, Ashland forward, broke loose lne carriher Prans vs. C. B. Frans, in
to hear Davenport or Newark. Invite from the battling warriors and sent wf,jcn the plaintiff is seeking a 'de-
them in to hear a radio concert with- the ball into the waiting hoop. crge 0; divorce from the defendant,
out promising them any particular chase followed for Plattsmouth with Tne plaintiff is represented by At-
une oi me.jos or owning a shot from past the center of the torney Charles E. Martin of this
ig set is .the fascination of floor, and the score at the close of the
time, are Miss Mia U. Gering, treas-
PUBLIC AUCTION!
PUBLIC AUCTION!!
concert
a receiving set is .the fascination or floor, and the score at the close of the city
fishing for what you get. third quarter was 22 to 14 in the fa-
"To i ri - -rn I arfn 1 CbTimi trV thot m a. i i i ti a. a.
iyou can get anything out of the air, idiy drew away from the other blue GASOLINE GOES UP TWO CENTS mile north of Cedar Creek; nine miles
OUT OF THE ETHER
Radio News Broadcast each Saturday by Station ETAO
Without beinK fUSSy abOUt What you nnrl white ao-oTotraUnn in tha final West
get?" ten minutes, all three of the local The price or gasoline in tne e even plattsmouth on
goal grabbers scoring, giving Coach states served by the Standard Oil Co., Wednesday, January 16th
Signing off. "Ana may you laugn Kotherfs lads a 14 point advantage wa3 aayancea io cenib t gunau iu-, . ..Iock . m witn
The undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Auction at his home on the George
Hild farm five and one-half miles
west and one mile so'j'h of Mynard,
I will sell at Public Auction at my ten miles southwest cf Plattsmouth,
place two miles east and one-half oa
Ihursday, January lin
in your dreams."- Good night.
uay euecuve uu wu uum luc h following desCrib-
headquarters of the company in Chi- " '
cago. This raise effects only the ea PrPeriy-
CtnAA rJl Cr rf TnHa na -arhlz-Ti LlVe OlOCK
0 Tin i Ti One roan mare. 10 years old. wt. black horse, 9 years old, wt.
Nebraska. North and South Dakota, l.Zoo: one DiacK mare. years oiu. one oiam orst;ot" . q '
Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota. Mis- wt. 1.250; one black mare, smooth 1 400; one bay raar '. coming 3 jears
souri Kansas, Michigan and parts of mouth, wt 1,250. old. wt. 1.3o0; one black horse, corn-
Oklahoma ' ne milk cow fresh EOon; one ing 2 years old, wt. 1,100.
The orders relative to the raise in sod milk cow fresh about May; one Farm Machinery, Etc.
nrirp wflc; rprPived hero last evening Holstein cow, dry now; one heifer, 0ne John Deere corn planter, with
iresii i u. .May ui duuc, uuc umn. rous OI wire ana uisn lurruw upcu-
when the whistle blew.
The local quintet showed up favor
ably for the first game and with a
little more drilling should be able to
compete with the best.
The inability of the Ashland
throwers to take advantage of free
throws cost them valuable points, as
The sale that was to have been they were only able to register twice
held yesterday b C. E. Cook and T. out of more than ten chances.
T? Tcnnlntra at the Pnnlr farm nnp Thp .Tiininr hip-h cMinnl anrl TTVoch-
mile south of Plattsmouth on the K. men battled to a two all tie in a ten fcy Mr- Cyril Kalina the local repre
SALE IS POSTPONED ON
ACCOUNT OF BAD WEATHER
and one-half mile north of commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.. with
lunch served at noon, the following
described property:
Live Stock
One sorrel horse. S years old, wt.
1.300; one sorrel brood mare, with
foal. 9 years old. wt. 1.600; one
1.500;
Sf'T. highway, has been postponed, ow-
Mllllons now have radios.
And more and more are being sold
every day.
Kffp your battery Wfll charged If
yon want the best reaulta.
can't eat your cake and have it.
Long hours of use on two or three
tube sets quickly pull down even the
highest capacitied ones.
m.
j
There Is still hope for you, how
ever, if you are able to make the us
ual 80 amp size stand up for two
weeks.
. , v. ing to the extremely bad weather
a telegram but it must get there ort Ko iTlct' nn ni7
minute preliminary.
Plattsmonth (32)
January istn, commencing immeaia- pvjocp if -?
1 . . -l T T 1 IT: 1 1 11
sentative of the company.
tely after the Harley Wiles sale Hartford If 1
which is to be held at 10 o'clock. The Krejci c ZZZ 9
Hatt lg 0
Wasley rg (C.) 0
Buttery If-rf 0
Rebroadcasting Experiments
ETAO has been experimenting with sale will brine out some very desir
the rebroadcasts of KDKA thru the able property and the public is re-
With them, like anything else, you Hastin&s st.atn KDKZ and although quested to note the change in date
the latter's wave, there is fully as
much or more fading even this close
to the rebroadcast station as from the
Pittsburgh station itself nearly a
thousand miles further away, indicat
ing little gained through rebroadcast
ing at the most favorable time of the
radio year and an utter failure when
Slimmer pnmM nn KTtTTi fa nn
ana tUtZ. on ZSb meter wave lene-th i
1
1
4
0
0
0
F
1
2
1
3
0
0
P
7
3
22
0
0
0
BORAH MADE THE HEAD OF
RUSSIAN SUB-COMMITTEE row
fresh in March.
Farm Machinei
One King & Hai
vator, 34 feet long;
machine, new;
rwrr . Ann Maractlloa pnrn olevntnr n n P
'Macomb binder; one VanBrunt press
drill: one seeder; one 1-horse wheat
"jra ele-
- SliiH O 2- drill; one P and O wide tread lister;
2-section two Osborn disks; two John Deere
RECALLS OLD TIME WIN
TERS IN THIS VICINITY
From Saturday's Daily
W. T. Smith, one of the real old
Charter memberships are now open ? d" " interesting experiment ka conversing with one of
..,1,0 o ThiC to tune them in alternately for a test . - ,.oro,. o ,h,.
is the supreme "hoot" honor of the f JhfL' i"e nd '12" both dl" stood contemplating the snow that is
owl fraternity. vaaB 1L. p-led up jn Majn gtreet and thig ,ed
Mr. Smith to tell something of his
experiences when he was a young
.orking in the pio-
dotted the -;ast
- ! e-in rf tVo AT iacMi rl ri vor nwr in
Totals 13 6
Ashland (18)
FG FT
KMers If 1 O
VanWie rf 1 1
Hoffman c (C.) 5 1
Endicott lg 0 0
Miller rg 0 0
Owen If 1 0
Bargar If 0 0
7 22
F
0
1
3
1
0
0
Totals 8 2 7
Referee Toft. (Nebraska).
Time of quarters 10 minutes.
P
2
3
11
0
0
2
0
13
hnj-rnw nne Tie-pr nrpsa drill! one two-rows: one 3-section harrow; one
Washington, Jan. 11. Senator p and Q wide treai lister, new; one 3-row stalk cutter; one Grand De
Borah, republican. Idaho, was named m0line farm wagon; one large wat- tour gang plow; one Emerson pang
today by Chairman Lodge of the sen- ering tank; one 1-h. p. gas engine; plow; one Overland riding cultiva
ate foreign relations committee, to one staniey & sons piano, a dandy; tor; one tank heater; two good farm
hed the sub-committee which will five or 6ix tong prairie hay; one wagons; two sets 1 -inch work har
hold public hearings on the Borah norse power rig for elevator; one ness; one single harness; one top
resolution favoring recognition of the rjeering McCormick disc, 16x16; one buggy; one Galloway manure spread
soviet government of Russia. Other j 14.incn waifcjn& plow, new; one er; one bob sled; one speed Jack;
member of the sub-committee are.Avery cultivator; one broadcast two New Departure cultivators; one
Len root, Wisconsin; Pepper, Pennsyl- champion seeder; one check row corn blacksmith forge; on anvil; kna-D-vania,
republicans, and Swanson, j pianter; one hay rack; one buzz saw; laval cream separator and many other
Virginia, and Pittman, Nevada, dem-'one power washing machine; one articles too numerous to mention,
ocrats. The date for beginning the AWnrmipt mnwpr- nnp hntchprins Toma Colo
, . . - , i -- " . u . . , tj VI kUiV
Little Willie Dan lU'DAPl slemed "The Voice of the South"
off about two hours ahead of schedule r10,,n"yrv k Myers Melody orch-iraan engaged in v.01
time last Sunday morning singing. iTiantatiftso ito0 1' C?ncert byneer saw mills that
COUNCIL WEEK PROGRAM
'YeB, We Have No Prizes Today."
hearings has not been fixed.
PUBLIC AUCTION!
This being prize night, however,
we are expecting the Harmony girls
to do some traveling. For instance,
from Venice to Hackensack and
Down in Arkansaw.
From Sattirdav's rallv
The council week program of the of Murray and BeVen miles south of
one cream separator. Empire No. 42;
I vein sell at Public Auction to the three sets of work harness and other.
highest bidder at the home of Wal- articles not mentioned,
ter Sans, three and a half miles east' Terms of Sale
All sums of $10 and under, cash.
table; one hay sweep; one MecormtcK An sum3 Df $10 and under, cash,
binder, almost new; one 16-inch Mo- on sums over $10 a credit of six
line sulky plow; one 3-section har- months will be given, purchaser giv
row; one P and O cultivator; one jn& bankable note bearing eight per
2-row stalk cutter; one St. Joe com- cent interest from date. No property
bined walking lister; one air motor to be removed from the premises un
wind mill, 40-ft.; two gas barrels; til settled for.
Tuesday Musical nroeram. 8 to 9: 'side of the Missouri river over
Radiowl entertainment sponsored by ' tne state of Iowa.
10:45 to 12. Mr. Smith worked in a mill lomt- diorese of Nebraska of the Episcopal Piattsmouth. Nebraska, commencing On sums over $10 a credit of six
Wednesday Silent. 8 to 9; Mercer'ed just across the river from old Rock church has been announced in the at jq o'clock a m on imonths will be given purchaser giv-
university male quartet. 10:45 to 12. ! RlnfFs and at that time the old dwell- "Crozier." the official ortran of the; . " . t 1 v,n'n,;.,r sm
monuay, January .xsi r rntt frnm nto v0 -
property, :zzi vjz-.z' ;r ::r
Thursday Georgia Itv. and Power
Co. tiand. 8 to H: Organ recital. 10:45.
Friday Hapvilla. Ga., string band.
e 10 s: Kauiowi enttrtainment, 10:45.
. . , . , . . Saturday Musical entertainments, 8
And speaking of prizes, reminds us to 6 and 10:45 to 12.
no one from here has ever qualified
for either a state or grand prize In
this radio Monte Carlo. It only takes
W0AW Omaha
ine houses were all made of native fhurch in the state. The cntmril
... . ... . . . . . i a f f rxvi ncr HAcr'rihkCkil
l?? "e Pf,0?1!. "V1"S V1 lPe"f "n 'l'"ay .mrning. " ;;prTv nwnpi hwr " - to be removed from the premises un-
ine vicinity 01 ine 111111s were rtsiu- in. ai me innny rainenrni wnn Tne ' ' ' 1 m settled for.
ing in these Kina or nouses, ine logs turn scnooi service League occu- xtorses anu juuics
were cut green and dressed and used pying the program. The address of One team black mare mules, com-
in building the houses and naturally Bishop Shayler will take place at 10 ing two and three years old, full
In the nrocpsa of drvins out. the
Tonight Blackstonlan orchestra, ati.nn rrmtrnrtpd and left larp chinks
nner concert hour. 6:30; Omaha ar- I u 000 Contracted ana leil iar&e cninKS
Henry Sanders, Jr.,
Owner.
sisters; one team brown mules, 11 Col. W. R. Young, Auctioneer
Pouttry Wanted!
di
tlsts program. 9 p. m.
Sunday Chapel service by Rev. It. Fi.
Brown, 9 a. m.; Musical chapel service
by Glenwood, Iowa. First Congregation
al church, arranged by Mrs. J. U. iron
monger, well known here, 9 p. m.
Monday Randall's orchestra at din
ner concert hour, 6:30; Hotel Fonte
nelle concert orchestra, 9 p. m.
Tuesday Omaha Athletic rlnh din
ner concert. 6:30: Program of fnstru-1
mental music Including banjo, saxa
phone, violin, zither and harp guitar,
ana vocai numoers, p. m.
Wednesday Silent night.
Thursday, Friday. Saturday Our pro
gram for these nights hasn't arrived as
yet.
and holes between the logs and Mr.
Smith states that on many a winter
morning he has arisen at an early
hour to step out of bed into the snow
that had drifted in through the
chinks and was compelled to dress Relieves by local application, and the
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HALL'S CATARRH MEXHCINB has
been used successfully in the treatment
of Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists cf an Ointment wnicn wuicKiy
WOC Davenport, Iowa
Sunday Organ re-Mtal. 7 to 7:30:
Church service, a p. m. Two hour mu
sical program by P. S. C. orchestra and
t. v. Kinney, tenor, beginning at 9.
I Monday First of series of talks t-
I be given under auspices Masonic Serv
ice association. 7 p. m. Musical proerrai.i
(piano and baritone) 8 to 9.
Tuesday Silent night. s
Wednesday Pipe organ recital. 8 r.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16TH rovft.ut5.ltiyopto0?ifm by Muscat--
t i f i Thursday P. S. C. orchestra and V.
PlattSmOUth, Nebraska R. Rochte. baritone. to , featuring
'Natl. Assn. of Broadcasters' music.
A car load of live poultry wanted Friday Sunday school lesson. 7:20.
. J a .i nniiHrr rar near M,xed musical program (harp, pianc,
to be delivered at poultry car near saxapnone quartet, etc.) 8 to 9.
the Burlington freight house, PlattS- Saturday Dance program, featuring
mnntn UTnT!nAY Jan. 16th, one National Assn. of Broadcasters' music.
T?D. SAJn will' nav Pl;? ? S- C. orchestra, with inci-
and get ready to work in this kind
of circumstances. In those days the
wind sweeping across the unsettled
country, drove the snow with great
force and there were weeks and
weeks when the temperature did not
raise above the zero mark and often
was as low as 32 decrees below zero.
Such conditions in these days would i
certainly be hard to take
TrtPrnal Medicine, a Tonic which acts
'trough the Biood hi the Mucous Sur
faces, thus redjeinsr the inflammation.
Sold by all drucists.
F J Cheney & Co.. Toledo Ohio.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
To' the farmers and neighbors of
Plattsmouth precinct: You are re
quested to burn grass and trash
along the roadways and trim up the
brush. Thi3 will help the drainage
and save cost of road work. C. C.
Barnard, overseer. d28-2wksd&w
Constipation
t MRS. T. C. M'CARTY
-r
Hemstitching and
Picot Edging
S. 4th St., Plattsmouth
PHONE 100-J
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.t..K-I- 'I-I"I"!"I"I"I"I"rH-
18c
WBAP Fort Worth, Texas
Monday Piano and violin concert
7:30 to 8:30; Concert by John Tarlfcton open and carry off the waste from
Constipation of the bowels Is a
stoppage of the sewerage system that
removes waste matter from the body.
It is as necessary that your bowels
move regularly once each day to Ji.
carry off this waste, as It is that the J.
waste pipes of your home be kept
" ----1
Richard Otterstein,
Owner.
Y R. Young, Auctioneer
Geo. O. Dovey, Clerk
plTg"1ijgtio!
The undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Auction on the old Wiles home
stead, just south of Plattsmouth, and
west from top of McConkie hill, on
Friday, January 18th
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., with
lunch served at noon, the following
described property:
Live Stock
One sorrel mare, 5 years old, wt.
1,400; one bay horse, 5 years old, wt.
1,400; one black horse, 5 years old.
.wt. i;400; one black horse, 5 yearr
old, wt. 1,300; one black mare, 5
years old, wt. 1,100; one black mare.
:4 years old, wt. 1,200; one black
The undersigned win sell at post- horse, 8 years old, wt. 1,450; one
seventeen head of stock poned Public Auction at the C. E. black mule, 7 years old, wt. 1,150;
Cook farm, one mile south of Platts- one brown mare, 8 years old, wt.
mouth, on the K-T highway, on 11,300; one bay mare, 7 years old, wt.
Fridav. Januarv 18 j 1.300; one bay mare, 7 years old.
Bank of Commerce, Clerk
POSTPONED
PUBLIC AUCTION!
FRIDAY, JANUARY 18
and 12 years old, wt. 2,300; one
black horse, 5 years old, wt. 1,400;
one brown mare, 10 years old, wt.
1,200; one black mare, 11 years old,
wt. 1,400; one black horse, smooth
mouth, wt. 1,200; one bay mare, 8
years old, wt. 1,000; one brown horse
colt, coming yearling; one team of
ponies.
Cattle
Four good milch cows, three giv
ing milk now, one to be fresh soon;
nine Whiteface calves, coming one
year old;
cows, Just right for the feed yard.
Hogs
ivoirht 1?K nnnnds' thirtv-RiT hinrv'coi tn ctort immediately after the wt- lf450; one bay mare, 12 years
shoats. average weight 100 pounds; Harley Wiles sale, which Is to be old' wt J1'40.0;, e .b rwn.arl' 3.1
nine heari nnro hrerl Pnlanrl fn In a fccl ot 1ft n'nrr The fnllnwintr Hp yars UIU, V L.
brood sows, all bred for spring far- scribed property will be offered for
row; one Poland China male hog. sale:
12 years old,
All of these hogs are immune from
cholera.
Farm Implements
One 2-section harrow; one 3-sec-
Live Stock
FOR SALE
lbC A&r Collece, Stephenville. Texas, 9:3 J the house. If you would enjoy good T
to 10:4a. i lit , . . .
- Tuesday Grapevine. Texas, stringed neaun. Keep your Dowels regular Dy
lKc band, featuring oia time tunes, v:so to
, 8:30; Fort Worth Uni. club concert,
1!3C 9.-30 to 10:45.
no. Wednesday Sam S. Losh, baritone
taking Chamberlain's Tablets
needed.
when
day only, for which
the following
CASH PRICES
Hens, per lb
Springs, per lb
Old Cox, per lb
Ducks, per lb
Geese, per lb
iUrkeyS, per ID. an(j pupils. 7:30 to 8:30; Sooner Sere
Gninean Tier i1o7en o naders. dance orcnestra. y.sv to 10:45.
UUineas, per aozen Y Thursdav Vocal and instrumental
Leehorn poultry 5C lb. leSS program by Fort Worth artists. 7:30 to
-p tt7j KP 8:30: Van Alstyle, Texas, community
Beef Hides, per ID ac proerram. 9i30 to 10:45.
Horse Hide etwh $3 Friday Choral club of Daniel Baker
Jiorse Xliaes, eacn i, college. Brownwood. Texas. 7:30 to
Pony Hides, each - 9A 8:30: Texas Christian university, 9:30
. to 10:45.
Farmers. NOUCe WBAP silent Saturday and Sunday
m 'nlpht except for Sunday school lesson
WEDNESDAY Is our regular buy- Saturday, 7:30 to 8:30.
Ing day In Plattsmouth and we will, .
positively be there on the date ad-j Consistent Radio Information
Vr"B!?.lnAL15 ad' PrepaI!ii f, We are indebted to the WOC clip
h. aZv7nHcmay e u u i sheet for the following article which better see me before choice dates are
T
55 acres adjoining Platts
mouth Just right for
Dairy Farm
Will give good terms to par
ty able to handle. Might as
sist in putting good Dairy
cows on place. Inquire of
T. H. Pollock
4
1.500; one bay mare.
wt. 1,400; one bay
horse, 3 years old, wt. 1,100. This la
an exceptionally good bunch of
hnrseet nnd tf mil Tippd nnn nttend
One bay horse coming eight years tnjg sae
old, weight 1,500; two milk cows, Qne mllk cow just fresn.
coming 5 and 6 years old; two calves, Twentv-five head of nurnr-Jeraev
tion harrow; one walking plow, 14- coming yearlings; three bred Duroc finoats
inch; one walking plow. 16-inch; gilts. j -r-- Marninrv
two walking listers; one John Deere, Farm Machinery, Etc. I Two Schftr waron-- one truck
two-row; one Dain mower; one lob one R-tt rteerin hinder; two .AW S5LJttJ!r. 5?.n"'J. .?nl.tf
sled; one stalk cutter; one press drill; 12inch Vane nlows7 one eleht side v T ' y e ,,s
n. ntrm,ia, mnH m. 1(1.1,, ? lnc11 6anf P10W8. OIe f'S" BiaS Under; one VanBrunt press drill;
;;; .k. -thV rt":, a neAa F1: hVt two Deerlng mowers; one I-H-C disk
ows; two Case
Z:i. "TJ hVirV. ;;eA;;.icarl one : Bei. nn? 'u-1 harrow; one I-H-C tandem disk; two
e gasu- Jonn De,
r two listers; c
r: one -r xt r
rnlH-ratrf in a T T. n 1 1 1 va tnr nn e - , , i-n-v uiu
1 - r o-snovei earaen mow one i-ruw v.- t t ...hi..
i t ' nai l un . lii i iriiii ( uni it 1.11 1 t
av rake- onp seeder J , narrow; one l-ii-u v,
iay raKe, one eeeaer, carriage or spring wagon; one gaso- jonn Deere eane nl
? l:1 line engine; one log chain; two JuJ?Tnl Casf co
FARMERS STATE BANK
Many Sales Nor;
Booked!
bunks; one hay
' " " , " - - - - line engine; one log cnain; two ljcteri- one Pe rnrn nlnnter nnp
er nne rase ?an? nlnw one Rader - -.r.. ...T. listers, one ase corn planter, one
cultivator; one J. L. cultivator; one 5shovei garden plow; one 2-row
An rf era fa ooa1 or1 rTt a nov r W SiTifl . . -- w
waeon--one oldVaVon" new StouRh- 7 ' ca"iage; one ort- tors; one P & Q two.row; one John
wagon, one oia wagon, new oiuugu ;ianH rtitter? two jtets of sinsrle har- -i-. .
4. ton manure spreader; Deerlng bind- ness- three horse collars- one 1-hole . re lw-w Avery cuu.va-
5! er e-nnd an new 7-foot- one Newton ' J . , , norse C?!,B ' ; V? tor: one New Century cultivator;
. er, gooa as new, -ioot, one isewion corn Shener; one block and tackle; one t.h-C eas eneine it4-h n one
-L waffon: one Bain waeon. nearly new: 1, ' , one gas engine, 1 -n. p., one
i nne vnVdcton tractor and Oliver cane , XT , 6V ' ' fc new Dempster hay stacker; two hay
.j. one ordson tractor ana unver gang B1Dgie shovel plows; two rolling cut- aweens- one side deliverv rake- one
A plows, good condition; one tandem fopa. nno tnn h..rrv nna hh oieH- sweeP8' one. siae aenvery raKe, one
i. disk; three sets of work harness; one one 'Baddle; one cross-cut saw; one tnl"-
i ain t1o hnrriPB5- one mm hnr I . j ... iuciuci ,
I have many sales booked and sonue
open dates. Those wanting dates had
I"! 2,,!I",I
Lunch on the grounds at noon.
Terms of Sale
The Murray State Bank will han-
ZZZ bears out our contention frequently ol1
. t keeney. & -ss Ofiszz sasssa nEX YOUriG, Auctioneer
DR. H. G. LEOPOLD
Osteopathio Physician
Eyes Tested and Glasses
Fitted
Union Block Phone SOS
PLATTSMOUTH
ntt, 1 ine JMurray oiate uanx win naa- jj fiums 0f
T die your note on sums over $10 for Qn Buma over
1-mau saw and numerous other ar
ticles.
Terms of Sale
All sums of $10 and under, cash.
one corn elevator; one new
I-II-C feed grinder; six sets of har
ness and many other articles too nu
merous to mention.
Term of Sal
1n a credit rif bIt ... . .
1 . ... 1 - . -r - - ail Biin-io nt xiti ann nnner rann
. niirrnHses at liiis hic. lu maiuie iu n. in i '
f i, in Teto-n Tnnnth Hm, with rw w " .B " On sums over $10 a credit of
-.- . - giving DanKaDie note Dearing eigni mnnth,
nwweY coonrtto ilraaMnc interest nt . . - . . ... LUUIIIUO
. tJAWYU c.u..v,7
T8 per cent from sale date.
$10 a credit of six
will be given, purchaser giv-
provea security arawmg interest at no cent interest from date. Nn nron- 7 V, .1 X IV. '
8 per cent from sale date. All sums ' ty to be rem0ved from the Premises ins DMo now efriD eigni Pfr
nduer $10 to be cash. All property to SnUl Jettledor Premises cent interest from date. No property
be settled for before being removed
i from the premises.
W. G. BOEDEKER,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.'
i w. R. young, Auctioneer.
tn ho reniATed trnm fha nromlaiti nn.
C E. COOK and til settled for.
T. E. JENNINGS, j Harley Wiles,
Owners. Owner.
W. R. Toung, Auctioneer. W. R. Young, Auctioneer.
"I1 1 ' I'l II" TII1" urray State Bank. Clerk.
R. F. Patterson. Clerk
Geo. O. DoTey Clerk.