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MONDAY, MAY 16. 1925.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTJBKAL
r
OFFICIAL PROCEED
INGS OF THE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
He highways therein, and that more Clerk of said county, be and is here- said Road District No. 14. Weeping
than ten persons whose names ap- by authorized and directed to post Water precinct, will be held, to vote
pear thereon were on the dates ap- in Road District No. 14, Weeping upon the following proposition, to-
Dearine on said petition, from the Water Drecinct. Cass county. Ne- wit:
(Continued From Page Two)
County Clerk of Cass county, Ne
braska, and certificate of registration
be endorsed upon said bonds, there
upon said bonds shall be delivered to
the purchaser thereof upon receipt
of the purchase price, being not less
than par value.
Section 7. That a levy shall be
made as provided by law to provide resoiution being as follows
a sinning fund for taking up and
paying off said bonds as they become
due and payable and for paying the
interest thereon when due.
Section 8. That for the payment
of said bonds, both principal and in
terest, the full faith and credit of
said Louisville precinct, and its prop
erties, revenues and resources are
hereby irrevocably pledged.
Approved and adopted this 7th
day of May, A. D. If 2 5.
FRED II. GORDER,
Chairman of the Board
10th day of April, 1925, to the 7th braska, at least two (2) copies of ,
day of May, 1925, both inclusive, the proclamation in reference to said1
owners of real estate in said Road proposition and a special election as'
District No. 14, in Weeping Water he is required to do under the gen-
precinct, Cass county, Nebraska. eral election law, and also to post j
Witness my hand and seal tnis tn a copy of said proclamation at each
day of May, A. D. 1925. voting place on the day of said elec
EDNA D. SHANNON, tion, as he is required to do under,
Tfpp-l5tPr of TlfPds. f!aBS ttio o-on .-o 1 dost irr lon'o rf thot
(Seal) County, Nebraska. i State of Nebraska.
Above certificate filed May 7,1 Should two-thirds () of the
1925. Geo. R. Sayles, County Clerk, votes cast by the legal voters of said!
Cass county, Nebraska. Road District No. 14, Weeping Wat-;
The following resolution was pre- er precinct, Cass county, Nebraska, I
sented and after due consideration at said special election upon the
thereof was passed and adopted. The foregoing proposition, having a cross!
(X) mark in the square following
RESOLUTION the word "YES." then the foreeroinc
Whereas, at a regular adjourned proposition to make a special levy j
meeting or tne Hoard or County not to exceed two (2) mills upon all
Commissioners of Cass county, Ne- the property in Road District No.
braska, held at its regular place of 14, tax to be levied for one year
meeting, at the court house in ! only upon the property in said
Flattsmouth in said county, on the Road District No. 14. Weeping Wat
7th day of May, A. D. 1925, a peti- er precinct, Cass county, Nebraska,
tion signed by more than ten free- for improving the public highways
holders of Road District No. 14 in by grading, draining and graveling
Weeping Water precinct, Cass coun- the same, shall be declared carried
ty, Nebraska, was presented to said and duly adopted. Said special elec
Board. requesting the said board of tion is to be called pursuant to Sec-
Countv Commissioners to eive due tinn Lfi34 of the Compiled Statutes o'clock in the afternoon of the same
of Co. Commissioners : notice and call a special election of of Nebraska. 1922. and amendments I day.
C. F. HARRIS ,tt!e qualified voters of said Road Dis- thereto. I Dated this 7th day of May, A
"Shall the Board of County
Commissioners of Cass county,
Nebraska, or the officers by law
authorized make a special levy
not to exceed two (2) mills up
on all the property in said Road
District No. 14, Weeping Water
precinct, tax to be levied for
one year only upon the property
in said Road District No. 14,
Weeping Water precinct, Cass
county, Nebraska, the same to
be used for improving the pub
lic highways by grading, drain
ing and graveling the same,
to-wit: Beginning at the south,
line of the City of Weeping
Water, Nebraska, between Sec
tions one (1) and two (2),
thence continuing south be
tween Sections 11 and 12, Sec
tions 13 and 14, and Sections
23 and 24 to connect with the
O street road. All the above
roads are in Road District No.
14, Weeping Water precinct,
Cass county, Nebraska."
Which election will be open at
eight o'clock in the morning and
will continue open until eight
Bargain Vdn)
151
esciay
AT THE
C. D. SPANGLER.
Attest:
GEO.
R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
It was moved by Spangler and
seconded by Harris that the above
cinct, Cass county, Nebraska, as pro
vided by law, to vote upon the ques
tion of making a special levy, not to
exceed two mills upon all property in
said Road District No. 14. tax to be
Dated May 7th. 1925.
FRED H. GORDER,
Chairman.
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
It was moved by Commissioner
1925.
" GEO. R. SAYLES.
(Seal) County Clerk.
Claim Rejected
Claim of Wm. R. Patrick in the
amount of $911.03 for legal services
in assisting in prosecution of indict-
and foregoing resolution providing levled for one vear onlv ' " ' " "ilV !
for the issuance of bonds of Louis- nrr,nflrr in ta x Kr . - . rticit rnurt Poe.
ooiu ituuu fiBuiLi u. cinnf-r Harris Thar tnp Torptroin cr rps-' "vuio u un. v . . v 4
lTAJl ZiJI;: same to be used for improv-; "n ?prcialelecti5n of ' county, filed March 28, 1924, was
000.00 be adopted as read
Deing as ionows: i-Tea it. uoruer, draining and
aye; C. F. Harris, aye; C. D. Spang- to-wit-
- o..us, ,ne legal voters oi itoau uisinci .u
raveun
the same,
ler, aye. The chairman declared the
resolution duly adopted.
The following resolution was also
presented to the Board:
Be it Resolved, by the Chairman
and the Board of County Commis
sioners of Cass county, Nebraska,
that the offer of the Peters Trust
Company, of Omaha, Nebraska, for
Beginning at the south line
of the City of Weeping Water,
Nebraska, between Sections one
(1) and two (2), thence con
tinuing south between Sections
11 and 12, Sections 13 and 14,
and Sections 23 and 24, to con
nect with the O street road.
Total distance of about three miles.
14, Weeping Water precinct, Cass
county. Nebraska, to vote on
question of making a special levy
not to exceed two (2) mills upon all
the property in said Road District
No. 14, Weeping Water precinct.
Cass county, Nebraska, tax to be
levied for one year only upon the
property in said Road District No.
14. Weeping Water precinct, Cass
county. Nebraska, the same to be
various
by the
i ; a i ,i
iue pureiid ui ue precinci uouus A11 tne above roads are in Road Dis-iused for improving the public hish
of Louisville precinct for the prin- trict No. 14, Weeping Water pre-j 8 K ' l?a g fralnins and prav
c.pal. accrued interest printing of cinct. Cass county. Nebraska. And- Tlfnl the Tame, bfadopted as ?ead
the bonds, furnishing the legal opin- Whereas said Ftnarrl nf rmmtv 1 j . . . v -
aTi r,,, f t 9 1 s sai5 ."V or . VUDt7 i Carried, the vote being as follows
Spangler,
Tpti-
per cent be accepted as the highest tion for the improving of highways.
uiu iiifreiur, auu mai an oi ine a3 described thereon, was signed bv
aforesaid bonds shall be dated as of more than ten freeholders of said
July 1st. 1925. and the principal to precinct as provided bv law, and as
become due and payable July 1st of shown bv the certificate of Register
each year of maturity and that the Df Deeds;
Interest on all said bonda become Therefore, Be it Resolved, by the
due and payable semi-annually on Chairman and Board of County Com
January 1st and July 1st. missioners of Cass county, Nebraska,
FRED IL GORDER, ; that a special election of Road Dis
Chairman of the Board trict No. 14, Weeping Water pre
of Co. Commissioners j cinct in the County of Cass and
GEO. R. SAYLES. State of Nebraska shall be held in
County Clerk. j the school house of District No. 83.
It was moved by Spangler and sec-j -w ithin said Road District No. 14, on
onded by Harris that the foregoing. Tuesday, the 9th day of June. A. D.
resolution be adopted as read. Vote: 1925, at the hour of eierht o'clock a.
thereon being as follows: Fred H.
Gorder, ayejC F. Harris, aye; C. D.
Spangler, aye.
GEO. R. SAYES,
County Clerk.
The following petition, together
rith a list of signers pledging dona
tions to the amount of about $900.00
was filed with the Board:
Petition of the freeholders of Road
District No. 14, Weeping Water pre
cinct, in Cass county, Nebraska, for
a special election to vote on the
question of making a special tax
levy not to exceed two mills for the
Improving of highways.
We. the undersigned, freeholders
of and residing in Road District No.
14, Weeping Water precinct, in Cass
county, Nebraska, hereby petition
the Board of County Commissioners
of said Cass county to call a special
election of the qualified voters of
said Road District No. 14, as pro
vided by law, to vote upon the ques
tion of making a special levy not to
exceed two (2) mills upon all prop
erty in said Road District No. 14,
tax to be levied for one year only
upon the property in said Road Dis
trict No. 14, the same to be used for
Improving the public highways by
grading, draining and graveling the
same, to-wit:
Beginning at the south line
of the City of Weeping Water,
Nebraska, between Sections 1
and 2; thence continuing south
between Sections 11 and 12,
Sections 13 and 14, and Sections
23 and 24 to connect with the
O street road.
All the above roads are in Road Dis
trict No. 14 in Weeping Water pre
cinct.
This instrument dated this 10th
day of April, 1925.
Signed by
Fred Haveman, L. A. Hay, M. Slat
tey, Justin M. Ranney, J. W. Wise
man, J. W. Mendenhall, Dietrich
Koester, Henry Hunterman, Henry
J. Hohman, Peter Lund. Herman
Wegener, Alex Mitchell, Harry
Hauschild, B. W. Gibson, Fred L.
Carsten, Relph L. Keckler, R. B.
Jameson, Chris Johnson, Dick Kir-
choff, B. J. Hopkins. T. W. Flem
ing. Edw. H. Pankonin, Henry
Heine. Paul E. Gerard, Byron Baker,
John McKay, Theo. Davis, A. S
Borzy, F. A. Zessin, Wm. C. Wollen.
CERTIFICATE
of Register of Deeds
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
fl, the undersigned. Register of
nooH in and for Cass countv. Ne
braska, hereby certify that I have
in my official custody the records of
said county pertaining to the deeds
and titles of all real estate in said
countv. and in Road District No. 14
In Weeping Water precinct within
said ounty. and that I have exam
ined the petition of the freeholders
in Road District No. 14, in Weeping
Water precinct, Cass county. Ne
braska. and the signatures of the
freeholders thereon, wherein said
freeholders petition the Board of
County Commissioners for an elec
tion in said precinct to vote on. the
ouestion of making a special levy
not to exceed two mills on all the
croperty in Road District No. 14
tax to be levied for one year only,
on the property in said Road Dis
trict No. 14 for improving the pub-
m. until the hour of eight o'clock j
p. m., on said date, at which elec-1
tion there shall be submitted to the
legal and qualified voters of said
Road District No. 14, Weeping Wat
er precinct, and be by them voted
upon the following proposition, to-
wit:
"Shall the Board of County
Commissioners of Cass county,
Nebraska, make a special levy,
not to exceed two mills upon all
the property in said Road Dis
trict No. 14, Weeping Water
precinct, tax to be levied for one
year only upon the property in
said Road District No. 14, the
same to be used for improving
the public highways by grad
ing, draining and graveling the
same, to-wit:
"Beginning at the south line
of the City of Weeping Water,
Nebraska, between Sections one
(1) and two (2), thence con
tinuing south between Sections
11 and 12. Sections 13 and 14,
Sections 23 and 24 to connect
with the O street road. All of
the above roads are in Road
District No. 14, Weeping Water
precinct, Cass county, Ne
braska." The vote shall be by ballot and
be prepared by the County Clerk of
said county to be used for the sub
mission of said proposition at said
election, and be prepared on white
paper of sufficient dimensions with
at least one inch margin on each side
of the ballot and shall be printed In
substantially the following form:
FORM OF BALLOT
Notice to Voters: For an affirmative
vote on the question submitted on
this ballot, make a cross (X) mark
in the square following the word
"Yes" for a negative vote on the
question submitted on this ballot,
make a cross (X) mark in the
square following the word "NO."
Shall the Following Proposi
tion be Adopted?
"Shall the Board of County Commis
sioners of Cass county, Nebraska, or
the officers by law authorized make
a special levy not to exceed two (2)
mills upon all the property in Road
District No. 14, tax to be levied for
one year only upon the property in
said Road District No. 14, the same
to be used for improving the pub
lic highways by grading, draining
and graveling the same, to-wit: Be
ginning at the south line of the City
of Weeping Water, Nebraska, be
tween Sections one (1) and two (2),
thence continuing south between
Sections 11 and 12, Sections 13 and
14 and Sections 23 and 24, to con
nect with the Q street road, all the
above roads being in Road District
No. 14, Weeping Water precinct,
Cass county, Nebraska
Be it further Resolved that the
County Clerk of said Cass county,
Nebraska, be and is hereby author
ized and directed to give due and
proper notice of said election by pub
lication for at least twenty (20) days
prior to the date that said proposi
tion Is to be voted upon, in the
Weeping Water Republican, a legal
newspaper published and of general
circulation in Road District No. 14,
Weeping Water precinct, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
Gorder, aye; Harris, aye;
aye.
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
In accordance with the above and
foregoing Resolution, the election
notices following were prepared by
the County Clerk and publication of
same made in the Weeping Water
Republican as directed, beginning
with the issue cf May 14. 1925.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
ELECTION
of Road District No. 14, Weeping
Water precinct, for special levy for
improving roads.
Notice is hereby given to the quali
fied voters of Road District No. 14,
Weeping Water precinct, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, that by virtue of a
resolution the Board of County Com
missioners of said county duly pass-i
ed and adopted on the 7th day of;
May. 1925, a special election of the
legal voters of said Road District No.
14, Weeping T ater precinct is call
ed and ordered to be held in the
school house of District No. 83, in
Road District No. 14, Weeping Wat
er precinct in said county and state
on Tuesday, the 9th day of June, A.
D. 1925, from eight o'clock a. m. un
til eight o'clock p. m. on said date,
at which said special election there!
will be submitted to the qualified
voters of Road District No. 14, Weep
ing; Water precinct, in accordance to
law the folowing proposition, to-wit:
"Shall the Board of County
Commissioners of Cass county,
Nebraska, or the officers by law
authorized make a special levy
not to exceed two (2) mills up
on all the property in said Road
District No. 14, Weeping Water
precinct, tax to be levied for
one year only upon the property
in said Road District No. 14,
Weeping Water precinct, Cass
county, Nebraska, the same to
be used for improving the pub
lic highways by grading, drain
ing and graveling the same, to
wit: Beginning at the south
line of the City of Weeping
Water, Nebraska, between Sec
tions one (1) and two (2),
thence continuing south be
tween Sections 11 and 12, Sec
tions 13 and 14, and Sections
23 and 24 to connect with the
O street road. All the above
roads are in Road District No.
14, Weeping Water precinct,
'ass county, Nebraska."
The vote shall be by ballot, which
fhr 11 contain the above proposition,
er-: to the right hand margin there
of -hall appear the word "YES" fol
low -ed by a square, and also to the
rij-ht hand margin thereof, shall ap
pe: r the word "NO," followed by a
sqi.are, and each voter voting in
fanr of the foregoing proposition
shr.Il place a cross (X) mark in the
square on the ballot opposite and to
the right of the word "YES," and
earh voter voting against said prop
osition shall place a cross (X) mark
in the square on the ballott opposite
an l to the right of the word "NO."
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners of Cass county, Ne
braska, this 7th day of May, A. D.
1925.
FRED H. GORDER,
Chairman.
C. F. HARRIS.
C. D. SPANGLER,
Commissioners.
Attest:
GEO. R. SAYLES.
County Clerk.
(Seal)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
ELECTION
to be held in Road District No.' 14,
fto.OO
9 5.00
40.00
82.11
2.11
2.25 h
5.25 fci
disallowed tiy tne county tioard on
account of Sections 4916 and 4917,
the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for
1922.
Claims Allowed
Claims as listed on the
funds below were allowed
Board:
GENERAL FUND
Campbell. Myers & Marsh,
accounting and prosecution
assistance $ 90.00
F. N. Prout, legal service and
expense in trials of State vs.
C. D. Quinton and State vs.
Carl G. Fricke 250.00
STATE HIGHWAY FUND
Patrol No. 1
G. E. Small, salary $
Gold, Rice, salary
Green Piggott. salary
Standard Oil Co., supplies
John Iverson, truck repairs.
Bertschy Eng. Co., repairs
Plattsmouth Motor Co., stor
r.er? of machinery 20.00
Automatic Signal Sign Co.,
one post and signal 20.00
I-. I.. McCarty. gasoline
Frady Garage, matl., repairs
John Bailor Co.. supplies
Bestcr & Swatek. supplies
Patrol No. 2
Fritz Tigner, salary
A. W. Eaton, salary, expense
John Ervin. driving truck
Eli D. Keckler, labor
Frank Eauers. fan belt
Automatic Signal Sign Co.,
one post and signal
Standard Oil Co.. supplies
Patrol No. 4
C. A. Trumble, salary, exp $ 96.34
W. O. Wall, salary 95.00
Payne & Wiles Co., truck.
repairs
Little Red Wagon Mfg. Co.,
repairs
Sheldon Eng. Co., repairs
Will Harley, labor
J. B. Peterson, mdse., labor,
storage 13.50
Wm. Broth well, labor, matl. 16.10
Wm. T. Sacks, mdse., labcr
Geo. Trunkenbolz. gasoline.
Nebr. State Dpt. Pub. Works,
repairs ,
Patrol No. 5
O. E. Sayles. salary, exp
John E. Stradley, salary
Searl. Chapin Co., lumber
Mathews & Peterson, mdse.
and labor
S. S. Peterson, labor, matl.
Julius Olesen, blacksmithing
Slardard Oil Co., supplies
Nebr. St. Dept. Pub. Works,
repairs 59.00
MISCELLANEOUS
Klorp Prtg. Co., containers,
receipts 63.50
Automatic Vehicle Tag Co.,
motorcycle and trailer plates
The Board adjourned to meet on
Tuesday, June 2, 1925.
GEO. R. SAYLES,
County Clerk.
ilfiS
s
Mere
Box Stationery
1 CO boxes fancy colored and white
box stationery. Values to 75c and
$ 1 . We will close these out, while
they last, at
30c per box
Shopping Baskets
Just a few regular 75c to $1 shop
ping backets in three sizes. Supply
is limited so come early. Bargain
Wednesday at
35c - 40c - 50c
If
BOTH THE ABOVE ITEMS ARE REAL BARGAINS WHILE THEY LAST
Just received, a dandy new flower vase for graves, special at . 35c
Earthenware, well made, and will serve for flowers the year around.
One line of fruit baskets, Bargain Wednesday price $1
These have been regularly priced at $1.75.
A few extra heavy market baskets, a cleanup at .
These baskets are well worth 50c and 60c.
30c and 40c
Seeour Beautiful Qft QQQ$ fa fa Collate
Eversharp Pens and Pencils, Schafer Pens, Parker Pens, the popular Duofold Pen.
Packed in twin, pencil and pen boxes, a beautiful graduating gift, for boy or girl.
Beads, Bracelets, Vanity Cases, Tourist Cases, Stunt and Graduate Books, Hand
Bags and Bill Folds in hand grade leather are only a few of many other gift items.
Graduation Gift Cards and Mottoes
The Bates Book and Stationery Store
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
5th and Main Streets Telephone No. 265
i m j
mil at II i ifrdlH ' u
41. 3C
26.90
2.58
3.90
95.00
28.12
7.30
24.50
1.00
20.00
96.86
15.55
53.50
25.00 i
2.75
3.4 5
81.61
26.30
99.00
95.00
2.00
33.20
6.50
2.00
93.54
ALLEGED NEBRASKA
BANK BANDITS ARE
of the capture of the men by pos;es An extra guard was thrown around
from western Kansas and eastern the jail following receipt of reports
Colorado. lis took with him two here that farmers from around Jef
bankers, one from Eethany and one ( ferson had threatened to raid it.
from Cortland, who had been held
up at the time of the robbery of j Hnw cnnn ftPr sl rhild is horn
PADTIIRCn AT RY 'i1 the announcement be made?-
I.
writes an anxious reader. While it
The looting of the three Nebraska ! is still news. But, of course, the
Men Taken After Robbery in Kansas , banks, together with one at rsormai, parents wm have to be the judge of
was uuiu auu 111 ccij msiautc cuv,-' ,
cessful. The men used an automo- j inai-
Identified By Bethany and
Cortland Bankers.
bile, usually with a third man
driver, in making their eaeape.
two instances they compelled
for
In !
the '
4.10
IS YOUR WORK HARD?
Many Plattsmouth Folks Have Found
How to Make Work Easier
What is bo hard as a day's work
with an aching back?
Or sharp stabs of pain at every
sudden twist or turn?
There is no peace from that dull
ache.
No rest from the soreness, lame
ness and weakness.
Many folks have found relief
through Doan's Pills. They are a
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.
Plattsmouth people recommend
Doan's.
"W. Landis, farmer, Lincoln Ave..
Plattsmouth, says: "Heavy work
strained my kidneys and they acted
irregularly. The kidney secretions
were scanty in passage, scalded and
were highly colored, too. A dull ache
settled across my back and when I
stooped to lift anything, I could
hardly straighten. I felt weak and
tired out. After using Doan's Pills
from the Mauzy Drug store, the trou
ble was corrected." j
Mr. Landis is only one of many:
Plattsmouth people who have grate
fully endorsed Doan's Pills. If your
T.inroln. Neb. Mav 15. A telegram
received this evening from State "bank officers to accomDanv them for 1
Sheriff Condit at Colby, Kan., said a considerable distance in the coun-j,?.
he had identified the two men held 1 try. On both occasions they treated , Js.
there following their alleged robbery I the bankers courteously while hav- j?.
cf the bank at Kanorado and their ! ing them in iheir custody
subsequent capture, as the two who) .
panicipaieu in a uumuer ui uauB-; PKOHLBITlOIi OiliUl.il
holdups in .Nebraska. According to tttttq TTTTT.T??' TWAWIa
1 1 " ' ' r " - - - im m 4
Red Bird Poultry
Yards
Stata Sheriff Condit. the men are
Ray Brennan of Betheune, Colo., and
Jack Brown, giving his address as
Kansas City, but a former resident
of Uehling, Neb.
Both men, according to the state
sheriff, had a part in the robberies
of the banks at Bethany and Cort
land, Neb. Brown alone, he say,
looted the bank at Princeton, Neb.
Other robberies in this state are
credited to them. Sheriff Condit left
yesterday for Colby after learning
Elk Point, S. D.. May 15. Fran
cis Fountain. 22, of Jefferson, S. D.,
was shot anl killed today by Ike(
McCoun. federal prohibition officer j -g
Does your mouth water
for fried chicken? We
have them
at, per lb.
.... 45c
from Sioux Falls. McCoun said the
young man nt tacked him from be
hind in an encounter near Jefferson.
McCoun, his head in bandages from
wounds alleged to have been made
by the man he killed, tonight was
held in the Elk Point jail.
E. F. GRYBSKY
99-J, Plattsmouth
Phone 3
PLATTSMOUTH'S
Buick-Qhevrolet Senice and Sals Station!
back aches if your kidneys bother
Weeping Water precinct, Cass coun- you. don't simply ask for a kidney
ty, Nebraska. remedy ask distinctly for DOAN'S
Notice is hereby given, that on PILLS, the same that Mr. Landis .
Tuesday, the 9th day of June, A. D. , had the remedy backed by home'
1925, in the school house of District ! testimony. 60 cents at all dealers.
No. 83 in Road District No. 14, Foster-Milburn, Co., M?rs., Buffalo,
Weeping Water precinct, Cass coun- N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame
Be it Resolved, that the County jty, Nebraska, a special election of Remember the Name."
I
Buick Authorized
Service comes with
your Buick and
goes with it no mat
ter how many state
boundaries you cross
Buick Authorized Service
is as handy as an extra
the, as near as a telephone
Prompt Service and all
Work Properly Done by
Competent Mechanics.
NEW AND SECOND
HAND CARS for SALE
We are dealing in what
we absolutely think is
the most car for the mon
ey in the world today.
The Buick and
Chevrolet
and we believe we can prove
all that we say to your entire
satisfaction, if given a triaL
If you are in the market
for a new car this spring,
let us talk to you.
Come in and See Us
One 1825 Ford 4-Door Sedan.
Brand new. Has balloon tires.
John
Directly Opposite the Court House
!., Livingston
Comer Fourth and Main Streets
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA