MONDAY, MARCH. 9, 1925. FAGE TWO PLATTS1I0UTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL I c o Department For Sals: Hodge posts. Plat.s. exchange 2513. Tclephona Nonie Andersen, Thillip Coatman, m2-2sw Purdette Fifer, Raymond Buckness V. II. Warner an;l John Uruiryan-j liyce Jonnsou. wtre lookine alter pome business': iur, tiers r.t Lincoln lat Friday, i Gave Team a Supper CPirene Curyea was in Aho look-- Blanche Sexton, tlio coach of lag afrt-r some business mat tors for tj.0 ladies' basketball team, eiiter a .short time one day last week, 'tained the team at a supper at the Mrs. San Humphrey has installed 1 i,CTne 0f Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rose-now a'f-to'-k of millinery and a fine .lot of on ast Thursday evening-, there be pattern hats are now retv.ly for the,infT present of the young lady play wearer. ! crs, Misses Roselie Johnson, Mae An- Joe Vickers shelled and delivered ; (Grs0n. Fauline and Eveline Snavely, hi? corn crop to the elevator in Alvo oi)al Steele, Irene Stevens, Hazel on Monday of this week, the shelling , yros an( Alma Althousoi A most hcinr done' by W. II. Warner. I delightful evening was enjoyed by I. X. Kinney and family have niov-j y0lirir indies and plans were laid ed to Alvo and are making their to make tiH. tcam the best young la hrme in th-- house of Mrs. Prouty in- ries basketball team in the eastern 1. 1 ' . Ill' .. --- . 4 v - - - - .7 r - t T-..-1. - . - . ? c i 4- rt It, A 1 'f 1 . 1 . . ! 1 JvtitliAi . tJ ct Ult iu . . w j and a t ali, r on Fddio Craig last Wed-i ncsday. while returning- to his home! at MurcocK lrom a uusine-sd up w Lincoln. Live Miller 'Edio Baddy -do?fi iportion of the state. Slip a package In yorr pocTtct when vera fco hoavJ io- IfLTOIOUTH IS ELIMINATED FROM imm lit&n Siveet - i'or pteaswc i-ji hen'.?. Icrscr. Five Defeats S no rr.d Whit: Cc jesters in First Raund of District K?et, 15 to 10. . 4 V J l-- I c sold a milk cow last Thursdi'V to l icya in.ari ui ueai t :.y io nrju V i n profit by listening which was a fine animal juid; moails iacidcT5t to the i .art will use lor ins shelled i:a?:ie v. which Mr. Dy own milking. ..4 .. i. .,,i. :ini'ii lnT l lie luiitr iiiii uuu ti. usi a::d the lirt of this week tor -Areiiie; Mill' r. which w.'is sold at th'. ele vator in Alvo. Ptrrv Cook moved to Ljncc.n last Etroyed the Ir.acgtzraticn Ilaviiijr his heart in the rirht place,! ! Herman L. Korncmeu haa ouereu to i brins- his radio to the Alvo schools in ortier tnat tne pupns couia enju to the cere- lnauyuration of President Coolidse, but on ac- rrr.rt of some fact which ore was not considered ti chancre r.nd make the new instaa,- ition at the school buildiugs and Mr. Pornemeler extended the invitation to conie r.nd er.joy the services at his . Cir.rha. March 6. (Special to The (Journal) The Platt.-mou :h High i r?h'?ol l;askotball er:ffost::r.3 were j idiminrfed from t.ho district tourna-' :r,ert l.'er;' tonight in the fint round ; ;-:nr.: l-sin? 1 . to 10. The r.i'T-or. fir.- j;r:seTitod a hard, ; I :;r;rc-:!v? attr-'-k a 5! thiv.iqh the; I.m;. "i!-. v.-liit" i-intto'i ouil: plryed very! rr.tic h:-ll ihe first half, not seem- ; i - to 1" ah:e to hct-p t li ?i r hands j :i the .!,:!.!. Flynn and !;rtfcrl ' ore way off form nlthoiifeh rTar1t'o".i f 'rvered .;oir.cwh.".t in the second j j If, si-er.r-.iv' a field g-oal. j P?1 t:-':-o.:th ontplnyed the Co n.;cn ' mniiwuu.',nw!'J is ' an eas' itio v..-4v "w.u vhich was uert-pted by some Wednesday aud boren Peterson, who : kK;v ff t,.p ptndfnts. Tlli3 packeil has i-ccn at I n:on movvd to tae ; ;iomo pf -an4 Mr3 TJorncnieier rerry Cook tarm and will tana tucrc' t.lo,rlr for this wn3 the !anre?t tne (omiu-tar. ifamilv the" had had for some time C. I). f.jnz. attorney, was luokin5ran( hfy llsstftne(l to the Marine afar Komc business matters m iVatts-,. . ;vcn of the curred.jpppy H?fJilPnP HELD TUESDAY ' .'ivc iho f-fvrd half and could they I j have ni.rv.'.c half thoir frro throws j ; i'-rutd h.iv,; -.3:: oi:t ir. :ite of their! I poor lurk rt the baskets. Butteiy had r.bor.t ho only speak ace aaiiiiarce with the hoop. .vr thrvo ions field poals, vhi'e j it SOi r.K r.th. where ho was called on sc.m? leral matters lat. Thursday, making th-j trip i'-! his csr. Eihiie (Vai'X. tne rev-' barber anil a vc ry Cnc I3:i,ti a real barber. i -rr.ier horjc miking the- trip .'.! it it tf as t as well orated for the occasion, and the administering of the oath of office as the inaugural address of the nt himself. It was much en- . .el;! p! .VoV(lUl-P '!: Ov.riha:; .T5' store iJY J-TUiifiU. Bo sco.c 'C4 f:o- p-ood work r.c.or e f -a to. red ,t the half was 11 ittsmoatli (10 (well as - r ..-4.: ,. - . z- k'.. 4-. : it Liberty last Sunday,;; -.-. u",.r Tr.i,;, nf M.-.nr.er made two trips via i . ,.. . . , ..' ' . . Aihlaml to Omaha last week, haul- 1 , i:,f -tu; ;: H.njj un.es ana tr.e return trrp c;,iTyins jruOi'.a for- his employer. t!.e Coatman Hardware company. " The ' International ' Harvester' cora-T-.-.uy r.--,t en ? vi.-rure show at Alvo Iat Mi rd;i-liii-ii wa.i well atttend eud -rA vhich v.-as under tae aus- IM7D PHICES HIGESE .... THTiU PLATTE ' COUNTY V.lnTrhus. Mch., lltrch j. More land .as been sold in Piatt? -county in tlie I.i3t tMv or eieht months fcr the Ccatiu:.n lianlwarft mre;i Jlivili l transfer, tlu n was, rol in y.rf an if-"Mr:' C. II. Kirkpa'tric-k.tre entire three years prior, to- tfcnt n"-rrri"1 hf irr. It. M. Coattaan ' thfA -real estate aud farm loan men r.ii-sr.n rhilt-n. 'wrro T ii.-cln r,t hero de;lar.t!. : Pi ices are u) from JO 1:.-' Wedresd.:y, wliere Mr. Kirkpat-' l; -0 per cent sis coiupared to ritk went to have some of the ob-iievcl of tv.o years-aeo., tnreperou molars removed froni' His! A- tap- srejo- cf $225 at) acre i ,v. hir ' i : Lb :iiz: :.'jrj';d (aFai laud was rtco I atrp. ti"-4S ni'K, wHtn Arnold, l.-nn Clcsius Gathering cf t!tc Season Wil- .Be Held at Pailois of Fres- i byt-erian Church. j 1 Tho comnntioc in eharro . cf tiro ; Happy i-i'.mdm'.d sr..!wr.i lias comple:- j c-d its plaus for : 2;e fiur.l r;athc-rir. j of t ht if.j-v it wLiej' ii: to be !;id j. t ; the j.arlors of the First Prtl)yt.Ti.-ii j c!;un kf'itlay : -eenir.4 .V-rc;1! ' lOt'i. f.ii:'t iva-.v-jwy to he a -re-.l c-vc-U cf j''suTe.A'SMi .itrihimv.r.t. . As the Fptakor rf tl-e veniiijj, ill-.-, .coU'.!Bii too J-f.t. t octji 'jiI; Ve l.tcv. .Pay1 j Calhoun of Huycil : pi'.ij'.s, a -W'.I j known Pr.eby! t rian ; uiinipt of th? t e eit who;wiil ;br:ji.r .u.;pleaiiiif:, . eifr ti nrsji-j iio- ;.-,-e) s;pei'V''ai iiof - i In Ttthnl, rf ' 'artford. T ambert. If If ry, it the for rded Total, ?ti:r :--. rf.'f inr. !f ? i .: ;ih. v:.; :.' -.J-v.aki. J:;- Trl:i'. . FG IT F P .0 0 0 O .110 3 . o o o n . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 o . 1 2 . 3 10 ) ' ' ' 'fg ft f ' r 2 '2 2 . 0 0 2 ! .,2 l.o r. 2 0 14 0 0 1 ' o 6 3 0 15 addition, C'apiaiu. C L., Rut fc-1; - itsW a.viaSk; -i i , "' PAPHB AT OHOROi! ,Mrs. Arthur Dinres v.-as".a vi?I at Syrat use last Thursday drivir? in "if r auto, and found tha rcKuis for!v acres in tho Gruetli rt )pit north wi';-'t . XuiKier i-.t that Another, of : the egli- to ;J Cch.Ci f;.. "rCiniy io-be;pr.cent nt t'c . of Duncau lijrure. , ; week's thinsfa: ' ?; ';.-. '.Another, of the week's transfars '".u V, ''-"fl'1'- ''-..rs-Jod the sale of 120 pereffecvr'--::r ?'' 1 t.ae yj:t .h.h.r parcjit' i,,,., land s,x mfles r.orthoV CV- Kl JUl1.'. ''; .. - ... , ' . ', '! lumhns at 5212.F.0, Ir. Clam:-Arni -'r- and 3 Irs. Dan Mc'unchaur.'whd I'arflhufjto ;iienv Pi::;- The .-.purchaser have been living west of Alvo ap:! i at enre bejra ntl.e-ypndituro of an north of Ea-h- tuoved 'to' 'Alvo ' last larffHiioml ?S,000. in.-erectile, build werk and will make their home in ; inrs c-t th place. : . , tov.-n for the present. They are makr ! II?." f a dozen cr rr.oro other srles in th.cir home with Mr. and Mrs: ! of .iinprov? d farm? in this vicinity t. r C. C. Purkn; 11.' Messrs. E. M. Stone, and John Sutton - wore Bici Elliott delivering prices of rarin per acri the first from. ?20o to S22; hi-vo a!.-:o been included in of March transfers. wheat to the Rchmeyer elevator last W ft t the tame tiait.' i-oru v.vs- shelled and delivrrcd at the samel p!-.cc, by the j'ollowinsr gentlemen: Petrr Friend, I'crry Cook and U.,M.' PHILATHEA CLASS JLEET5 cf Ran an.' m ir.o s( From Frif)vs Ijafly The rnemher? of. the Philnthea If'icc of the M'thid'.n Sunday schocd . S i aSS, ! fninvi'ii :t -.--.v r.V'e-int mootino t i't lem here vi -itin-at even'tr.?: at thft hes'dtihl hon of T..t, T-v ... ri i uiui-.ji.-i, iy.ju. oLuv-iirs. w. (h S'vus on Kim street. who af-fistei in enter'ainmr hv T.lrs. Gerald Hohorab. The business crs; ion cf the rlar--was rresi'lcd over ny Mrs. Wiiliat-.i Heinrich, president of the class, r.nd rury matters of ir.iFcrta.nce wore hi on slit up and diicsa-sed I;y the !?-oi-s. chief anions which wrs the of thr meeting d'te from to the third TuS'jnv of If. A. .Strnens, Tcas. wh.i ha the horju of h cr..-. i:r some time past, on .account of the illness of cur fellows towns nan. doprtfd last week for his th and was accomn- d by two of his r.enhews. IfwrT-v ard icotner Stevens, v.-ho in Texas for seme time. Tht-t afaity mihi reisrn and will visit peace van ,ts sen tie intltisncea might in-! chrngitt; suro the beiUr cj-opr-rative workfnc-, Thun-day ' 1 11 u...er s ot nivo for a bipg-er j ec:i rtonth and on w hich date the az il l etter tov.vi. Herman L. Borne- 1 Katiierins will b. hehj in the future, ir.eh r had at h; j h -me one evenir.tr Aft.-r the cIifo t,l the bn'4inKi tpv- la'-f wee!:, uleijrs and J.Iesdames with th'-ir families. Frank i:. Cook and A. P. Ktroroer and alio W. A. Davis, aud a ery cordial feeling now exists be tween tho former manaerer of Simon I' '.mr-yc r, the champion I'ionochle 1-h-ycr, Mr. A. P. Stronier and the new one, Mr. II. L. Rornen ; ion .' short foe !il time wi and da.ir.ty r- fresh mcnt ibe liOitf slcs t'j: of the ev..nlnir. idicii dec s enjiu-ed trv.-d hv dd to the enjoyment :icr. :?."? 0: ?nin Up Well Roy Ceatm-m of t'ne R. M. Cor.t man Hardware and Implement firm says tint bi'--iriess i looking up ni.-t-ly .-it this tin;e ard that during the past we ek he has sold to Pert Kim I a 2-rnw Ii-ter; also one each to P!-r-.er Dennett r.r.d Turner McKinnon. and a lar?-;-j numhrr of other pieces of michinery to other farmers in this vicinity. Alvo at the Tournament Alvo had two teams at the tourna rnr.t, ihe first and second, the first h'-'irp- composed of Sherill Fifer. ap tain. Gecr.-re Coat' ion, Carl Ilinze. Lee Coatman, Kenneth Dailcy, while tije ether team was composed of Th c ' r; r, o r " V. '-'M 'M r h. th" ltd to I-cM a "--4;e t . .S. A-.. vt iFot t :nn na, wiior hcuv.tiftil .voire; Wtte- enjoyed at o i of Pr o tbf-rii'g? dait.seasiu. il,i 1 hir-.i to giv ,a few itoi.iber.-: of '.' lig'itlul. nivfcic -that;, will fM to c pk -.Sintiit--.-v nf thevoro:! -it r:. ( i TJltej couTjitt ea , tn-J ;t!so . iuvitj T- r j. - . 1 T) ;U.py CI XilC JJUtt-iiJl .174 jjisliod ;in, Illiaci-i. Nearly -. Cer-tery Ago. 'iT -T 1!:,..mvipf tn f i ii' r. Mi.r iii - .!Mt!t.sf he ft-yV! .l?i4itiwih'fv4aJ.'e- pr-t ' ' r' ' r",i r' ' oat i'Vfi rtv 'i7itis.-v vx ;i.r.o that .It-? ;:r- - Clhifiron. 'Xeh. !rH r. 1! I i i A:. (Vpri.-.O' ut khiif iue of alt'.-.vi -; i.T.f'ti-; rp; iu'.(!: in .verrilvr; il. Juyp iu. ' rt ihTj ef It i;- . ! ,r::ili Pi:t?JVfW cTd JntTj! -iffii-vf llpe i eiiu r-chj.-n,re . : rr'ii'r the v bi?s 6t Mr. Cal-r.ngirK..v,X'K-J'a'u Sort. cccasion ffW "ut ih&ihi&iti ot "net nn: : Ja-' that 'w'ill he a .-.vinr. 'i. . " ,' ' !.i (h;ipffee'l,poTCiflrfta- ,Aerul . and ,Xow. that cyetythin'-.isall fi', I brittle-,.vUh, .jthf, rascs tuminsr yel-tl-sv.Vfa .'iiftiir stick o't, shciwl yx ' .' '.' , if "lias retntfined 1inev-hed and h;4sy lzs th'ue 'ar-".oaj:'.. few left frndHttirrred' t:-t over::foUr sVere r.; that can he secured.' WILL FARM. KESS . Froai Tburstlay's. Xatly , - .. n-:y Patfun; and " wif-?'. who :; been roii ins near Worth. .MUsr.-it:, for the past few year j,' have drcJ'f" to ass in. locate iif thl. section r.f 'I country" and r'c.cordin:r!y will Zwi.: the Martin '.Vl-on farri west of r;v city; The many friend hre c!"..!-. and Mrs. Tattor. are pleaded toJoarn that' they are to he located here ir. the future. . ' GU2T ' TEAT WASIi'T LOADED i n"?r future .1 men for of box j tlio the rv: ,1 r't .';e r-.Mr- D 7 ; r rf --- r. I rac w; in th--' ' wa ihnonf -' w."? ;, r n't"'. -, ;'- and very attractively St. Patr'?k's colors ? ;-.lo ',nr-j'::rl out ?'i In tho contests. v, ar l-d the prize of with fix-'? tiov 1: I: f.!.-t I; 'oal of ti. 3 f). t j r; io win: e :::e members ; in Fize r.iberahip .Miss 1. e.rie Dcek'.-r, v. bo teef-hin" a! r.-M-it-m. .Wbrnskn. and Miss Verb.' Pff-ker. who Jm at'ndini.; thu stat" nnivr-iity at Linr-oln. came In int oninr fr.r a r.-n.l ,-;-,t .ii. ' I . U VY 1 I ! I Mr. and Mrs. II. I-:. other rihaives and tl mir; for a ir pare-Tits. Pee-ker and friends. the Journal '--at Ads pay. Try- them. f w 1? frars Sure we have ths machinery Plows, Listers, 2 VLow Machines, Cultivators and thir.rjs you want. Join Deere cr Interr.alional line. Hctice Paints, Interior and Floor Varnish, Hard ware, Fencing and cn thing wanted on tLe farm. L 1 1 j ALVO iT? r 4 ?v5 r r F3 NEBRASKA "We Tiecorr.e so acciistcmed to so -in;r wire? a!L.nt.out. us that we be come catcless, forrettin the power ful force of tfce current they carry," declares the FeabocTy, Kansas, G'-zetP'-JIcrald. in variiinc- its readers against t-recttng- rrdio aerials close to wins carrying- electric power. The a.irr.ou.tiou is timely since it is ?riven in ecn.ic.ct ion with the re port of an incident wherein a moth er and daughter narrowly escaped death while attempting to rounrc' their radio sot after a hili wind had blown the aerial across electric pow er wires carrying- hig1i voltage. ; Innocent-looking wires are in the same category with "the gun that wasn't loaded." I y r.i:. - -- ,. ... . . j The context of the paper was de'-' j v.ctcd chiefly ,(o . a j-cittt ior. of th" f inf.; of 'an ' Important 'trcv.-y: a i: -jjirm.-iteet Hvlth the Sae and Foxes; f'-i3i.iU9 living t'a-ot of - the Missouri j river, The treaty is a connrr-iation t-i j p c-ac? to a bsdly distracted fro n?h.-r I and'eeded a vast stretch' of the land j f-r r.OO mileuotth of the bowndary ioi Missouri to the rovcrnmcnt. j For the 'land the Fhiioel Strtei was j to give $2t).0h-1 annually for thiriy J ycam. As f-nutit;ial payments ti c f Indians were' given fi.0'00 bushels of jeo.-n.T.ffv barrels of pork, fifty bar rels of liour, . thirty br-rrt is ef salt, and thirty beeves. The pnr?r is cifrht by twelve inrh-es three col urn a wiile and printed cr printed ABE YOU ALL BON DOWN limy Plattsnionth Folks Have Felt That Way Feel all out of sorts? Tired, achy, blue, irritable? Hack lame and stiif? It may he the story of weak kid neys! Of toxic poisons circulating about I'psetting blood and nerves. There's a way to feel right again. Help your weakened kidneys with Dean's Pills a stimulant diuretic. Doan's are recommended by many Plait sunn: Hi people. Mrs. Ada Moore, 410 Granite street, Plattsmouth, eays: "After do ing a little work about the house my back bc-ame lame and sore. J was constantly annoyed with a dull, gin whig ache across my back. Head aches were followed , by dizzy spells and my kidneys were in a run down condition. Ti-y acted irregularly, too. I found immediate relief thru the use cr Doati's Pills from Wey rith & Hadraha's Drug store. An oc casional use of Doan's keeps me free from any suffering." Mrs. Moore is only one of many Pl.ittsmout.il people who have grate fully endorsed Doan's Pill. If your back aches if your kidneys bother you don't simply ask for a kidney lcmedy ask distinctly for DOAN'S PILLS, the same that Mrs. Moore npd the remedy hacked by homo testimony. GOc rt all d' .tiers. Fes-j if ter-MIlburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y "When Your Back is Lame Remem iber the Name." "'.'edner-iay, Septcmhor L'G under the'cuine, "Galenia.ii,' at Galena, Illiitcis territory. ITnny of the advorth:omc-ntB' are of deserters of the army upon which a reward ranging between $15 and ?15 has been plHeenl. - An -offer- oi ?123 for the, return of a runaway t-'avc to Daniel Pissell at. St. Louis i.: tho larseot reward named ia the paper. A grocer, located at St. Louis, ad vertircd that he "Kept Constantly on Hand a Liberal and Well Selected Aortmcnt cf Groceries, Vines. Liauors, Iron, Steel. Nails, Flour. Salt, etc." A merchant tailor ad vertises for two boys of "good mor als" to become apprentices to the trade. The copy of the Galenian is high ly prized by Mr. Campbell, and is considered by those familiar with old publications to have considerable value. Mr. Campbell expects to send the copy to the state historical so- future T J .. - l 1-1 "ff,- afi a saga y jp .-tf o C-m vP e' r iV - - -: .1 P Ts or . T -1 U i ' :1 C ! 1 .11 - 5 t- '.r ' .'Xi i I if il l n-.i . nt Til itc it: ti:. iiir )il e? ci --id I 1 J if cri l( Ford-Motor Company,f5)flpi. Vrwsii Dl?trcik, MicMaa-- .'.v.'?. TleiJ JiC'ffjft f I 5 T ' 7 id! aii for irrtir ajn Neurit , .; ew Town- Ill j.JJI5iB'VJl'TT-V ".-ji3r!nei7y ; XT IS CVaV TO OVVN A CAR TK2CUGH TK3SF'LAN , . ... . .... '-- h- - ' 1 1'1 1 fi, .J 5 ti r: itti'work in'that respect 'ill do more toward solving present-day utility problems than any other work to which it can set its haneK" Carl Wilde, Public Service Commission ef Indiana. TBEABU2Y. TO ISSUE L01TG T3KH-E0KSS cieiy of Illinois for its archives. COUHTESY AND F0H2EAEANCE. Vv'shlagton, D. C., Marc h 1. The treasury again has turned to a long term bond issue to tide it over tho next three months 'and .to a'd in spreading out short-time maturities Announcement was made tonight that an additional issue of twenty-to-thirty-year 4 per cent bonds, together with an ou"ering of ntno-ranlh treas ury certificates of iadi 1-tednet:;, hear ing 3 per cent interest, would consti tute the March 15 tfuarterly fiscal operation. The long . t?na securities are the same-as those sold last December 1 5 j and will' bear .that data, maturing therefore in 19.14, but subject to call in 1914. These securities are offered at 10 (Ha and accured -intercut from December IS, making the s:le pr'c.- the equivalent to par-. value if the bombs bore date of sale, March 10. . The certificates are dated March 1G and will bear interest to Decem ber 15, the last tax-paying date cf the culer.dat' year. Additional financing; will be necessary then. " - ' ZUGEE5 GIVFaJ STJLPSISE -. -FAKEVr'EIX PAPvl Y AT T5AIN . Wasliington, March G. A surprise fnieweil party was' given Charles I -Ivans Hughes as T:e boarded a train late today to leave Washington, w:ero he has served four years as secretary of state, ii? sails tomor row for a vrtcition fn Bermuda pre liminary to resuming his practice of law. , Practica'ij" tiie entire diplomatic corps and the cabinet were at the station when Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and their daughter, .Elizabeth, en- trainee. .Mounting the ft-p.; of r. coach, Hughes held fn infcn-vU fare- j well reception, shaking hands with j most-of those who had come to bid him goodbye. I Wavjir -,II., . Allen - .eparjejl this j'iiQrr.A;.7. .for Qniaba gecs tpsi'fnil the day In that city attrnd ihg to onve matters cf 'bu?in.s.'-J ici-l ATTENTION POULTRY KAISERS I have taken a babch:ck agcincy for the . Elkhorn Valley . Hi tchc-ry, bno of the largest and menf up" to date hatcheries in the state. ' Guar antee 100- safe -sr rival of live, sturdy chicks.- Orders for any quan tities of any bwd preuuptly fille.l. For. prices, etc., phone 13 0-.T. DOROTHY DRINK', fll-tfd Plattsraoulh'. Nel). 41 CARBON DISAPPEARS! tvhen you usi 'No service," however adequate from a mechanical or technical s( a'tdnoint' n.Tii bo acceptable and satisfactory to the public unless the j JJRXSCH Y 13Y-PASS I l ldl loi:rs II'. LWCl'U l ilt; auu 111c utility are such that thc-re is cour tesy and forbearance ou one hanel and confidence and forbearance on the other. Most utilities are corporations and,' most of them have a monopoly ifi ; their territory. The public, because' of an indiscriminate elamning of, corporations and monopolies general-: ly by a certain type of public speak-j er, and a particular species of perio-, dical. have come to look askance up on any organization to which these jn two terms can be applies. It is yours to remove this, false impassion; toJJ show by practical demonstration that,! a properly regulated monopoly is the ! ideal situation in the utility field and that a corporation can be as courte- " cus and as conciliatory as an indi- v vidual. "Friendly relations between the public and the utilities are for these ' reasons as greatly to uo uesirea as the giving oi superlative service, and s the public service commission m i the administration of its dutie3 ran Red Bird Poultry Yards Singh Ccmh Rhode Island Rids EGGS - CHICKS Custom Hatching JOE J. STIBAL D. C., B. G. Chiropraetoi Modem Methods Best EquipmerA Telephone No. 3 SchKiutmr.nn Bldg. tl I- t. f f f 9 9 Achievement Record 147.2 Eggs per Hen F. GRYBSKY 101S North 11th St. Phone 399-J Plattsmouth t Money to Loan on Real Estate! E aid in the slightest toward bringing v- ,.....,. about such proper public relations -WII'I''I',i','i",'i Piattsmsuth im , Building AssiCi8ti?i3: The simplicity of the ' - I-y-Pass is remarkable. ,, . There are rio . sprirgs, . It vers, balls or intricate .' parts to require con- stant adjustment. It is." fully guaranteed for one . . year. Not a single change' i3 made in carburetor or ignition adjustment. The so-called "carbon . knock" disappears. -The By-Pass can be in stantly shut off and - motor operated without it. There ir no dash con- ... trol, no guess work. Designed for. Jow test fuel, operates . equally ': tvcll on high test fuel. Ccld motors stait eas ily. The By-Pasu is a mechanical and scien- - tific masteipiece. IF YOUR GARAGE OR SER VICE STATION. CAN NOT SUPPLY YOU, CALL, WIRE OR 17RITE PLATTS1I0UTH, NEB. Fact'y Office 3rd St. at Pearl V Telephone S03 . 4 f i I1