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SE3II - WEEKLY JOTHIHAI MONDAY, JULY 28, 1924. PAGE TWO PL&TTSZIQTJTH T i 1 fx a E -Is PkWo Uepartment j Pt- rMi-.j Pirrkk Vntorinnrlni ti-rl.n; r, f 1 1; .- nn or ?I r. hi'.O'.li 1 Klinwood. Nebraska. Call day phone, ; member of the order there and tel,j 7: niehr. r.S. tf-x iof the order doinir some very good, Joseph Armstrong and C. Iiuck-iivt-s built a vault for the reception f the remains of Mrs. Vincent. Application for six teams for car rying the students: to and i'rom the Alvo schools are asked, the bids to be in by August 4th. John Skinner has been kept rus tling during the past week with trucking of livestock an I merchan dise on his return trip-'- Churbs Kd wards cut some very rip.- oats ;n h'St Wednesilay and thr- shed them the day following, the:; pettinr them in very good con dition. Mrs. A. Din.ses was visiting last Thursday at the home of her parents n. . r Pyracu-e. nuiking the trip in iluir auto of which she is a qualified drn-r and can handle a wel ar, any n . S lioyi.s completed I: is threb last W; In. s lay evening and was pr--tt wt II satisfied to conclude the v.ii," W. H. Warn.T as.xt.-t-'d in the i;lfiirr and wrs a valuable man for tbt ptr-itinn. Mrs. M . I.. Thomas who i.-; visiting h r-- for lb'.- Mimrner with her friends. Mr. am! Mrs. ('. II. Kirkpat I kk and :f eo-.ip.Miit d by Mrs. Kirkpatrick. was visit iny with friends in Lincoln lor t!i- par-t wick. !. Kbh .rd on and the family a ; . l. .,v hi,-r. v'-itlng for some time ii-nrl; ;;t this time. T-i .iiv-T-F.:itirin last week with rvoree I foreman, he told the rep res-entative of the Journal lie has i;..i ; "',- fiimitv for 47 years and during that time "has always found tiif. cfumtrv would make a man living and " something besides wiHinir to work Jor it. -ir was a if he Fore man bus. made a living wliiie iiuns ..cm .in.t .mtii( money besides. This not 1ifrn the extent of his good -... ii :iln lias made a host of fri.mTs which is worth more th.m all . -.,r.nri- tiip friends are his l ii i j.ion;- " - choicest assets. Card of Thanks We wldi to express our apprecia tion to the many friends of Mrs. De v ari Vincent who has spent her life for the p. -t thirty years in Alvo and f ir the in mv acts of kindness shown i...r iiiM-i? r t.:t :rd especially dur ing the .K'st year wh 'ti she has been vt rv f -r these who kindly minis tered during her lat illness and the time of her death. alsu to those who so l-:ind!y sansr -.t the funeral. Mes d;ri. s YV. Strain. Ida Divede and Minnie Wilson, nieces. Celebrated Her Eirthday is Stout reu -brated r!:o: on at K;in- !!- 1" t J..y:,PI.. ( ! a . : ' . home dur a nose en- ::s city, returned - . k h i1, ir.s lir.d tiuse v.-Iiile axvay. e ib.pkin? rnl wife of T.in v 1 s : ; :" t i- ;;.-t S'iiid.iy in Al ts , t 1 1 ?-t"r-;' v i :i th l.;y M'iy we! St;nit i;a over t i :.;t;:: r: CO i 171 her 70th H feeling . and Mrs. this county for years and in tins vpiit. They were the passing of r.r.fversary an. I thrnl. you. Mr lived in iriv-fi ve fT .",4 and came to this Mr. Stout who has in Knland :v in 170. ; Ii e 1 I: hori" o." Mr. am! iopkins s.nd w. r ::l-o , .v Mr. H.'vi!" Kinney. . ''-. Jia'ph Ilopkinf. Iviir" v ru l Mrs. Kalph 1 .re i:jevi'i4 tie bull g;: me l.'-t Sundrv wh.ieii wfs -;! Alvo, .''.:d Mt:r!ock. d'y as . t vo won ver th .i!" bv ;. ;eore if 0 to 2. -iver :;nd d.iuliter. Mr.-. e former of South atfer of Miratare. ' M rid. : i purposes eiv. oi' t!;e ton n try over the that Cass county for gen- c:mnot be beat-any- Social Ycrkers Flower Chb Has Fine Meeting i X. W. Wed'', i-;t to : ffer i hour. ( --vt, : ; ' i r st Ah t : i i: m; ry ', I' "-, il- t e l jo. o.d, ... Y. t : :.'':: -j ' i- !: 5 the - th i-t r! n .' t h.- !th. her p. i rents. r:r.d visited with Tuesday evening ! rid M;s- T!:s T'-l'.ar the ti t i iri " nriri the fa'nily c;:rdiy afternoon eh :":! r Ashland fi-;ji ind betli ii'.aee hr.s gotten : f Jatc ar.l nmny me tiiere. vlien Mr. Albert !31 . !' I til d u ; he f t. h r..v '.verh.aub m.v.- 1 eoubl or aceo'int of the i-t:i;n ! when he erne pole, he is a I'd was ! it don" d r.is it. bu: V" for i'r: re- be cannot i. -,n Ii". ve it iliifi''. . 'ir!'r just before the be !'' t r.rr-l.-"n season t ri'icnt riire-idy conclud 1 ' ".en: ; run over to !' w f1;1.-? visit with his "k V.'nrnr and family r.-lv t(f,V: th' eveninc Thur-ib'v :ng until ! A I. it l! y :r the firs-t to throsh .,T'd ir'-irk't the SHI11P Tl t h " rb d of .!vo and brought t 1 :d t-i the Rf!:n-.n-iT ele-j ' i-t Thursd::y evening. It I : . r- -(ic 1 oualitv rind when :! :n.,l.' aa.r-ng the !e?t. j ST. .ill. th - v t( r;i;i vr ter- I'r ;y aftfrnoon. Mrs. A. liven entertained the Social L-ers Flower club at her riost hos e' h.e-..e south of the city. She :i her r.rsistants her daughters. , 1... .1 if; M.. 1 . . . 1 i:s ..'.ai.e ui t'.'iaitti itiia -uuvi v.-ho is a recent graduate of Platts- ; mouth Iiigli school. Twenty-seven I t.u !:1h rs were present and as each i r;ibrr brought one or more visitor, 'the attendance reached seventy, i Ai'kT a short business r-ession the jee. v.i'any was informed that thi3 was j the e ihf ieth bithd iy anniversary of tor.- . f our hiuhly e. teemed members I Mrs. M. J. Taylor and that wc i w re doing her tha homage and hon 'or she so richly deserves. She: was. th n seeted i ti a tonspicuois place v.-'..ere a hire tiivthday cake sur roon led by eighty candles, renroeent' ,ing t'ne miiestones passed during the j.iurr.cy of life, was placed on a table before her. which she was to cut and ?- rvf tr: the quests. !he recei ved a nurri.er of ofh.rr remembrances which showed the friends thoughtfulness for her In her declining years. After a very busy social hour tho ho-tess and her as.?i-ta nt3 served a rnot df Jiciour. luncheon and at a very '::te hour the guests b 'tran to wend their way homeward, declaring the aft' rr.ron to have been very enjoy r!:!e IndeerJ. YCUITG PEOPLE AEE WEDDED i ! . l .' ' I f the i ! . y i s , fr.:, . . ' vi.-utor at th - ev M. W. A. at Kit!-. wood i . i :t ! ieii time th. I : t ! -;ss of : wel ve in tin 'tin;' ?. few y in-mvs- Michigan Barrel '. fc'-if u r.'ay's I'ailj.' ie I -1 : t tsu'outh iri'-iids of Miss -- Sto'-. and Mr. (Miarle.s Ilich- f-f Oii-. tl'.a. learn. d last cve- M:-ri-.- ar !. Ji nini' t!:;it th. p. -o.je had d :heir journry as f)'-, and ' two esti.nable yountr 1 '. id'-d that henceforth through life would be I -"-fo r. ! i r fl v invrnoviirf from tlnir be.n. in f)-eali'i to the friendly :-' ;te of Iowa and at Council I'.iurT?, iii: I the nuptial knot tied. The v. pr:s" to t ract i?r exiling h't rel; parties was a complete- sur-livc-s of the two con in its suddenness al- whilc it last. Quality guaran Iced, at the lumber yard. J. W. BUrjKISG Alvo, i) tllf pie peo The bride int-T. ion : of the youn i i(i;-. been surmised. f t'-'iii' Mv wes very quit. the ar.d ,ro-MM .;uiit!y going to the Iowa ity an I having the ceremony per jforred by i!'t- county judge there. Tiie bride i a ilausliter of Mr. smd T , , Mis. A. K. ixeDratka v.itii the Stokes of this citv and sroom has spent her life- 3 rector II! t e are offering tractor oil, Mobile "B," at tiie old price. You knew that oils have advanced, and cu had better get jours before my contract er.pirts cn August Sth after that the oil cocts us more. 4 hm ALVO A. C i T4 G u S , Prcpriclor NEBRASKA time here and received her education at the the local schools. The groom the son of -Mr. and virs. v... i . Richards and has for the past several months made his home in Omaha.. Both Mr. and Mrs. Richards were very popular here among the young people w ith whom they were associ-; p. ted and on tiieir new found happi ness will have the well wishes of the many friends. A Brand of Boosting that Surely Deserves Support MAfiLEY i&WS ITEMS 1- IT W. F. harvest r.T Sehllefert was finishing the at his pla:e last Thursday The Louisville Courier last week contained a quarter page rdvertise nient appealfn.g to its readers to pat ronise hemic merchants. It sets forth the very plausible evidence that "When you patronize out-of-town merchant's the money which you spend wiil never be used toward the srov.th of your town." K.Htor Mavficld is surely to be a.-.d Friday with the cutting and shot king of his oat field. T'neo Harms and son. Arnold ven visitors in Omr.ln last Wednesday, going in their auto and were looking alter soma luisir.es:? while there. Ar.gest Pants, h of Louisville was a visitor in Mauley looking1 after some business at the hank and also visiting with his many friends in Mauley an-.! viei iily. August Stander hr.s been having ouite a bit of troul ie with a tb.i'nli v '.iith lie had the r.isfoitune to get man and also rcreen'ng in a porch, viil in a : hort time depart for the western portion of the state where lie has some "."0 orres of wheat to harvest as ?oo:i as it shall ripen, the harvest there coming later than it do. s here. Mrs. Joseph Kelly, of Dubuque, Iowa, where they are making their h'lVe, has been vi.-iling with rela tives and iiiends ie. and around :I.::i!-y ter the past week, b-ing a guest at the homos of .1. I. Siaader, Walter O'Erien and FJward Stund- r, she hi i:ir a sisier o;' Mr.s. O'lirien and t ho Slander leys. . -.resa Uaulh, daugh.ter of Fcauth of near Wabash, who vi.iting with friend - at To ?o:ne three weeks p-"t. e- "o lat wee!:, be leg aeeor.i y her frien.-,. Mr. and Mr-. and R. M. !.':v.lley of To ) wire comi'.isr i'ro-i Topek:. car for a short visit. F5 S To P3 Q khz? r;."'i ".' 17 ,i,mrtiLrr m -r.i 'i-'1 I Farmer Patrons t:: the benefit of r A ens who live on farms and Ju: s i William ha- pek:; f.;r t'irncf.-i h ".".'ff", 1. M. Parb p;ka wh in f Ik ir iii:n ii'.e nd e; on nr-rhed v.'bilo nt his work and which vet remains vew sore. Arnold Seblie ft rt w a , getting af-' JO-vh Wolnert is still wrestling tcr liis oats Hold with iwo binders t!: ; '"' 'oi'tion and one d iy and with a su-rie-fu:t quota of slioek- j I: "f v'' li ,u;'1 :l ":;:'!: vhicii crs and was gMtir. the last of his;"'"''1 '!1 nf re-voluUen r.na harvesting done last we.-k. jvlille he had on gloves and v,:s iike Stohlman tf Omaha, who;"11" ol veioa prophets the nu'n- tenrbors .-it tlnti'frs and activity ot the oi.cmv made writer counted them) yet there was place ha-' been visiting at the r.nr.io no indication in the advertising col- of his mother, iv.'r-. Ceorge Stok! :mns of th" Courier last week to in- man for the past few days, dicate that you could buy grocei ies, ! Ceorge Kelu-fr ar.d wife of Hen- son were visiting in M"nley for a short time lact wd;, besides vi-dtinsr at the Iionif of his parents were vis iting with Herman Harms for a short time. Frank Stander and wife have been visiting in and about Mauley for j-cme time and Mr. Ftm ler has been isting with the work on the f-irm of the hoys and ah") looking after r."ine business as well. the lis; lit he is ma King for Louisville. One has but to gi.mce over his paper of lest week to deter mine the extent of his unselfishness in the suenoit of the town. Lone-! Ceorge Moiiiinan vil'e lias five general stores (the has been one of the dry goods, (-hoes, hardware, etc., in the town. Ktv.- novsnaper men will donate rpace in an endeavor to bring trade to the door tf merchants who do not contribute to the support of the paper. MayfieLl is tin exception i to the rule. ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY : I e-rs and activity of the iiii'e !:. ( n jovi'l jo for our bee 'than it would have been under j iii'f :vn::i.;itu-?:i. lie, how. i geit til" colony under subjection , or king nicelv. le3 ver, and i . FYem TtiarsJay's Iiaiiy Yesterday afternoon Miss Lorene Windliam was observing the passing of one of the milestones cf her life ind in honor of the occasion a num ber ef her little girl friends gath ered at her home to share the pleas- nivr: of the day and. the many plear irg fjrms of entertainment that wer . pravided. Music and games of vari C7n kinds served to pass the tim"" rr.ost deli.Tht fully for the party of young peop'e. In entertaining. Lor onc was assisted by Gretohen War ner and Hazel Thurston and who were instrumental in assisting i 1 the joy of th? party. In the flower e;-rd-n same Kleanor Cigh.t was '.warded the first prize while the consolation prize was receive.! by Vestetta Robertson. In the peanut' h-.:v.t the pri7e was awarded to So phia Steger. Those invited for th- pleasant party were: Kleanor Fight. Jrr.e Louise Dunbar. Sophia Steger. Kleanor Steger, Mildred Schultz, Vestetta Robertson. Jean Caldwell, Minnie Kenrns. Marion Xoles. Gretchrn Warner. Hazel Thurston. Irene Pfout;:. GIVri? ANOTHER SURPRISE r I.r i vi ' A. F. limit h who A letter from !ives near York, t d!s of (he crons be- P ins: verv good there. The nuall grain v.:s eveelleut. the corn is now t-is-!-atl s: ling a n l siiooting an excellent line of wmle tr.ev have '"e u io ill garden t rue!:, j ' - i.la nilv t (vrning E. II. Wescott was i a v. ry pleasant surprise on his reach in. g leone at 5 o'et'H-k a f ! r th" ,1. .,-V I-)!.,-:- -it ii. "fr-i- . li:..' Ii.o.i C l.V I unci iiy ?drs. We-cott and the members of the surprise party were red at the home and conmried h ir fa mi of the oera- 'ii 'x a aro unable to be ?n ttwn all times we announce our weekly progran. iViorday and Tuejtia" "Shadowc of Conscience and a Gaod Comedy. Wfdner.dsy and Thursdciy 99 in FRED THOMPSON Fighting Sap" "Ths Lciiihcr Pushers" and !os. d. and. v.liieh l-.ren ar-mged y bis v. :'ie ::s a r.urrrie or. his l.drth- ?3 b y : nu'versary. Tb.e ev-"it was M V A U D S S L L E ! irrid&y and SalurcLny HSRSERT RAWLIMSON "Stolen Secrets" Mack Sennelt Comedy and e n pi" ye r nd chief feature 1 W W B Sm r Coming Four Big Days August 9, 10, 1 1 and 12 onn F:ei! last : i 1 v a 'chnrin v.v-r a Sunday aceo? nd rjent the Mauley the far home of Fred Fieir-chnviri and v.'if. as well as visiting at the home of tin boy's r.vther. Mrs. Uora Fltdsehma n Charles Geriich and wif? aeeoni- psnh'! 1 y tiieir or Or-a ha C ! sou- visitor in i 7 ar was t iu '.: oanied bv host -- e;: t-v at the'. -'"eat pb-a'uro port unity nnd assoo daughter. Miss Vera n'cr" visiting and looking busin-'-ss in Manlev last i--sts fur th Mr. and Mrs v, rdo - iay and we:e g e -:iine" at the heone of A. !!. Humble. August Kreekl.iw is having b'.-.'.'-e which lie has in Manloy r .ired md put in condition for cv.paney and with t li is is getting it in endition to make it more cn vmient for someone to make their home in Manb.y. Our friend. Fdward Kelly, has he'n feeling quite poorly for the past i i i Mr. lily. M d ;o r liter, n. h. V'-:o (ho I u - ie ! inner arrang"d by 1 in v. kich al fedt a and as we1! the on- f riend many of slio'ver::iu' Iheir ate with, wishes fo of future 1 Thoro in and .Mrs. C r. :.n.! Mrs. f arley cott f.i r-pru'iT s-- and suc at tea da nee were: Y scott and fani Fmil J. I ill 1 and F. Cetil and the r.iiv. I is . -rCJ 3 '1 r si M LI owe! SHY!" S I f F" rT i I JJ COIelPLETIXG COUNTRY HOME. ! Eichie Disca:c5 are Too EaTijrerous for Plr-.t'smouili People to Ne glect Thein a Slinute RETURN FROM SNELIIXG FrTi Thuryilay's !:ii'. This morning Charles r!genbe'rger ar.d Otto Trilety who have been at tending the It. 6. T. C. at Fort Snel ling, r.rinne-s-ota, as a part ofthe- Ke brasa unfversity representation, re turned home. They report a very fine camp and excellent training a the hands of the United States army 'ifiieers in charge of the camp. At the camp Harry Dwyer, another of the Plattsraotith hoys received raark manship medals as a sbarpsheioter in both pistol and machine gun firing. Mr. Dwyer did not accompany tie remainder of the l'lattsmouth dele gation home, as he is driving a ear through from Snelling and expects to make a short tour of Minnesota. South Dakota and Nebraska before returning home. v. ek and still is not feeling as well 1 1; as formerly, though some improved j ( h--m. Ih I'rsm a week ag... We are hoping I d ruin d. he may soon be himself again and ! us;o " :, be able to look after his business a.-!b;.go. mi The oreat danger of kidney trou bles is that they so often got a hrm I before the su'Yrre" reor u:ii,e ; be fore. ?.Ir. and Mrs. Fr-d Fleisehman and the thildren v.er" sjiend.ing Sunday with friends at York and also re mained for over . Monday, returning home Mondav afternron and found .:1th will be gradually un-ra-. k ie he, he-idaehe. ner-lario;it-;s. sorer., ss. linii sary troubles, dropsy, grav- ' r-'-..rn FriOax J :iily The fine new residence of Ceorge liay. loeaied on the federal high way just a short distance south of jthe Murray corner, is now being t completed and made ri-ady for the j use of the family ami the plumbing j and tinning work on the house is being placed by the J. F. Warga hardware store of this city. The force of workmen make the trip out in the early morning hours and are a! tb.e task long before the heat of the sun is being felt ar.d are mak ing very good progress with the work and sbemld in a short time have the residence completed as far the crops there very f.ne at York, which Iii;g city. Win. Heebner good an ! i3 a live, busi-rust- wuo is been hav- wltli an ulcerated had to have ex whieh an affection the tooth was re time getting a lit s been having to i-.g quite a time to -Ji!: which he tr.'otiil and since of the jaw when moved is at this tie better, but h have bis jaw tnated twice a day. iTernir.n Mhitz. wiio has been put ting a roof on the house of K. 15erg- FARI.1 FOR SALE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Eighty acres, well improved, some timber and running water. Four miles south of Plattsmouth. $7,000 cash, br Tavlor, Xtb. lance on terms. 11. F. . No. 1. Mrs. W. A., riattsmouth. J2S-4tw VBSl p1 We are prepared to give you the best of ser vice for your Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables. Plenty of Roasts, Boiling Keat, etc., at right prices. Solid pack Gallon Fruits for Pie3 and Sauce. Fresa Cabbage, Tomatoes and all kinds of Vegetables. Fresh Bread every day. Ice cold Watermelon. is often cauped ty an inflamed conditio!! e-f the mucous linin? of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubo is inflamed you h.ive a rnnMing sound or imperfect bearing. Unless t'.io inllaiumition can b i educed, your hearing iray be de stroyed fr.re-ver. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICI.S'K vf.V. do what wo claim for It rid your systes '. oi" Catarrh or loafnrr.-- -;uis:.l l.y Catairh. HALL'S CATAi'.KIl MKDICINF, has been cuecrssful in he treatruent of Catr.rrh for ever Kur'y lcai'3,' Soid by ail druusn-.ts. i- J. Cben-:y & Co., TedeC?, C. PoBllryWantedi el and liliriht's disease may li.llow as the kidneys tret worse. Don't ne--lr. l vour 1:5dMcvs. Hed:i ibo k'dneva with "iv.r.n's which - are. solas this line of work" is concerned, strocgrly recommended right here in j The house is erected to replace the l'lattsmouth. t one destroyed by fire several months ASK your neighbor! Louis Krochhr, one of the mem bers of the firm of KroehK-r Jlrcs., hardware dealers. .".42 Mai". s;net. I'latHmout h. says: "I had pains in i my back. I was so lame I could hardly stoop and my kidneys wore' weak. I had a tired, languid feelins j ail the time and headaches were coal men. I ,ot a supply f Doan's Pills; from Kynott tt Cos. rirujr store and j !if;:;m takinsr them. They soon re-j li.'ved nu of tiie trouble. I am pi. as- i ed to recommend sue h a valuable ' kidney remeily."' i The above statement was j;iven I April H. i:12, and cn May 12, 1020, ' Mr. Krochler added: "I am of the j opinion that Dean's Pills are a splen-; aid remedy for kidney ailments. I haven't ne eded them in a numbe r of years. I have great faith in Doan's." j Price f.oc, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dian's Pills the same that Mr. Krochler had. ' Foster-Milburn Co., Ml'rs., llufialo, N. Y. ago. pud wife departed Omaha when1 they John It. Seine this uMu-ning for will cpend t!:e day looking after some matters of busings and visiting with friends in that citv. llliU u 'i'V Cisterns and Cess Pools ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phones 561-J 4 i (J.-J r;: E. A. and F. S. RICE f GAS AND Oil DEIIVEEY a Farmers and threshers wanting gas or oil, please eall me at Murray, i phone 4!. and reverse the call, and I will bring the goods. JOE CUE EX. j2S-lsw. Fr Sale or Trade! Good Thrashing Outfit, in A No. 1 condition, 24x40. Naw Racine Separator. International 1 0-20 or 1 5x30 Tractor. JIIJLT Cedar Cieek, Nebraska "ithe rest. w3 1 f See us for Deering and PtlcCormick Tractors and Plows - the best made. Afk us fcr a dcnionatraticn. We will come and show you how they work. ALVO NEBRASKA NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Adam Fornoff, Sr., deceased. To tb.e treditors ef said estate: Vcu are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the 2Clh day of August, 102 4. and the 27th day of November, lt24, at ten JoVIock in the forenoon of each of I said days, (o receive and examine I all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and al- early or late, 'Wednesday, July 30th Vr! Ji estate is three months from the 2Gth day of August, A. ). li24, and the time limited for payment of debts is six months from said 2 6th day of August. 1!24. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 2Gth day of July, 124. i ALL EX J. PEESOX. j (Seal) j2S-4w County Judge. if Be it we can give you the best of Service. Just call No. ! 4 (market) or 482 (res-'to Plattsmouth, Nebraska A car load of live poultry wanted be delivered at poultry car near i -i n n me uurnneton rreigut nouse. riuua- lClence) and We Will do mouth Wednesday. July so, one day only, for which we wiil pay the : following : li N fa hl S 1 Im I ci y Peterson Mb tea wtS-axa US SPECIAL MUSIC DY- Store Open Late Wednesday Nights j Bring in your eggs and produce and .?1iss.at v. e will pay highest market price, j Natl & Ivsdl 110! i i The F erndell Store The bzst place to trade after ell CASH PRICES Hens, per lb 17c (Ccx. per lb 8c jPekin Ducks, per lb 14c Ilialiest Prices Leghorn poultry, 3 lb. less Farmers, Notice .;. Remember, we ship in carload lots direct to the New York market and V are thus enabled to pay you the very -J-top price for your poultry V.'e Avill positively be in Platts-! mouth on above date, prepared to ' take care of all poultry offered us . ; !at these prices. ; VV. E. KEENEY. U The law themselves. helps those who help Bob Lee's Jasz E3and Don't Miss this Special Dance Rr-J.- Wcrk and Cc- mcnt Work of A JJ i Kinds ("A C51-W X WILLIAM IEF of the eason; Admission $1.00 L. FETERSOfi, Fansger J