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PiATTSMOUTH SElttfcWEEEXY JQUE2JAX
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925.
Alvo Department
Last Wednesday, Emll Kuehn, of
Murdock. was a visitor with his
friend, Eddie Cralgr, the barber.
S. R. Trenholm of Elmwood was
a visitor in Alvo last Wednesday,
looking after some business matters.
In the ball game which was play
last week between the teams of Alvo
and Weeping Water, the former won
over the visitors by a score of 16 to
C.
, Joseph Romlnes, who formerly
was a resident of Alvo, but who Is
at this time working in Lincoln, was
a visitor in Alvo for a short time last
week.
W. C. Timlin, living northeast of
Alvo, was on the stock market last
Wednesday with a mixed car of cat
tle and hogs, which he had shipped
the day before.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence France and
the children of Lincoln, were visit
ins last Sunday in Alvo. being the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Dinges.
Mcsdames France and Dinges are
sisters.
Messrs. Chris Neben and Charles
Haertle, Jr., shelled and delivered
corn at the Rehmeyer elvator during
the past week. Walter Heiers was
also hauling wheat from last year's
crop to the elevator.
Last Sunday was a nice day and
also it brought joy to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Scheesley, for
qn that day there was born to them
a. daughter which is galddening their
home and their lives.
Mrs. William Burllngame and son,
Harry, of Beatrice, were visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Rosenow for a few days during the
past week, Mrs. Rurlinganie being
the mother of Mrs. Rosenow.
At the school meeting which was
held last week there was a good rep
resentation present and the regular
business for which the meeting was
called was transacted, provision be
ing made for the expenses for the
cniing year.
Mrs. Addie Thomas, who has been
staying in California for some time
past, arrived in Alvo last Thursday,
and is visiting and making her home
with her cousin. Mrs. C. H. Klrk
patrlck, and will expect to make
her home in Alvo during the sum
mer. Arthur Dinges went to Lincoln a
few days ago and returned with a
new Universal coupe which he will
have for himself and wife and which
will make an excellent car for both
these excellent people, both of whom
are expert drivers, and know when
they are using a good car.
Last Wednesday R. M. Coalman
hauled a load of stock to Omaha and
after delivering them, went to Ben
nington where he secured the house
hold goods of Mrs. Ackley, bringing
them to Alvo. where she with- the
mother had but recently engaged in
business In the restaurant.
The merchants of Alvo have en
tered into a contract with a moving
picture concern for another half year
of service, which they are giving
free to all on Saturday nights. The
serial which has been running for
some time, closed last Saturday
evening and the new contract will
begin on June 20th. This will be
different, every number being an en
tire number by Itself, with a comic
added.
Mrs. Paul Toressen, formerly Miss
Grace Foreman, now of Riverside,
California, will arrive in Alvo in a
short time for a visit with her moth
er Mrs. George P. Foreman, and will
also be joined by her sister. Mrs.
George Whiteman, of Los Angeles,
formerly Miss Minnie Foreman, they
cocjing to visit with the mother, who
has been very sick at her home in
Alvo for some time and whose con
dition i. very poorly at this time.
John Fkinner has purchased a
nw Chevrolet coach, which carries
four people and with his friends.
Edward Craig and Miss Irene Friend
of Alvo and Miss Peterson, of Lin
coln, initiated the new car last Sun
day whilo on their way to Liberty,
where they went to visit with friends
and relatives of Mr. Craig. They
met one of those rains of which
there were a number that day and
had to stop and eit along the road
until the storm was over.
Mrs. O. E. Steele Very Sick
Mrs. O. E. Steele, living south
west of Alvo, has been in poor health
for some time and last week was
compelled to go to a hospital In Om
aha where she Is to receive treat
ment and probably an operation for
her health, she being afflicted with
internal cancers. Her many friends
are hoping she may be at the hos
pital but a short time and be re
stored to her health and able to re
turn to her home.
Want Parking Regulated
The city dads cf Alvo seeing the
necessity of a uniform system or
narblnsr and other government of
automobiles, have drafted a new or
dinance which they will expect to
pass in the near future, looking to
the compelling of! Its observation, re
garding the handling of the traffic
and the parking of cars.
Departed for the West
George Hall and wife and their
son. Teddy, departed last Wednesday
for the west in their car and will
travel overland for the Pacific.
Some time since they had their sale
and disposed of their holdings in
this neighborhood and have since
been visiting at the homes of their
sons Sumner and Brunswick and
their daughter. Mrs. Louis Borne
meier. near Murdock, and on Wed
nesday of last week departed for the
west. They will visit their con.
Stanley Hall, who is making his
home at Los, Angeles, and will if the
country appeals to them, make their
home there in the future. They will
in any event expect to be away for
a year.
Chautauqua in September
Alvo Is to have a Chautauqua and
has made a most excellent selection
and the dates which have, been se
lected will be on September 4, 5 and
6, a three days stand. All Inter
ested In the welfare of Alvo and its
success, remember tho date and look
for a full attendance at this worth
while entertainment. Remember the
dates, first week In September, end
lng with the Sunday and Sunday
night entertainment.
3uders, who died but a short time
since.
Mrs. Kellogg united with the I
church in her girlhood and has ever
been a devoted Christian. Mrs. Su-
ders leaves to mourn her departure t
besides the daughter, two brothers
and two sisters, they being Arthur
Kellogg, of near Ashland, Schuyler
Kellogg and sister Alice, who live
on the farm near Alvo and Mrs. Etta
Ayres,. also living on a farm near
Alvo. The funeral in honor of this
excellent woman , was held from the
Methodist church In Alvo, of which
she was a member. The Rev. C. A. ;
Norlin conducted the services and
interment was In the cemetery north
of town.
iQGIL NEWSl "KataiB lost
when tho
mi Mvm
Dr. HsteBinaa. Dentist, Hotel;
Slain Bldg., Phone 327.
Dr. E. C. Leopold, Osteopathic
nhrninlAn find snrcprm. Office 531 i
residence phoaa, 208-3 rings.
tfw
County Clerk George R. Say let; was
spendin a few hours today at Cedar
Creek where wa8 called on a few mat
ters of business.
II. R. Neitzel and family of Mur
phy, Idaho, are In the city enjoying
a visit at the home of Mrs. F. R.
Guthman and Miss Minnie Guthman.
S. H. Arrants, who Is engaged in
the vicinity of Cedar Creek, was here
today for a few hours attending to
some matters of business at the
court house.
R. C. Wenzel, wife and daughter,
of near Eagle, were here today look
ing after some matters of business
and while here called at the Journal
office to renew his subscription.
Bert Phllpot, one of the well
known residents of Weeping VaterJ
was here today for a few hours at- j
tending to some mailers ;n me county
court in which he was interested.
C. V. Butler, formerly a wcl'
known banker at Weeping Water and I
Time, is moosy when tho
harvest is on. Doiays axo
costly.
Yon H nee lose any ttmo
from lubrication trouble if
USD GIANT OH ia on tho
toh. It i3 tccoracco against
celajr.
Keep a XBatlty ecppjj a?
homo. Sea ma for prices.
CfcnjTTnl Cltf Oil Oomposy
Ocwxac! LUaSfs. Iowa.
CHAS. F. HILL
835 So. 31st Avenue
Lincoln, Nebr.
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GASOLINE PR!
IS CUT AT OMAHA
Hope Glimmers for Cheap Product
When Standard Oil of Nebras
ka Drops 2 Cents.
Omaha, June 11. Motorists saw
;. glimmer of hope for cheap gasoline
" t. .. . i 1 1 1
who is now located at Waterloo. la..!" " u? 'BJ')"i ii uus -u um-
;w hours )II!er wn(u ''-e tuanuaru cuuii'lilij
was in the city today for a few
attending to some matters In
county court.
Judge Begley departed this morn
ing for Omaha where he is holding
court this v.reek for Jucigo A. (. .
Troup, who Is leaving on Saturday, in
company with Mrs. Troup, for a tour
of Europe and a visit at tho old
home of Judge Troup ia Scotland.
From Friday's Dally
n - of Nebraska, on the necis or a z-
ccnt raise but a lew Gays ago, to
night cut to meet "competitive
prices," bringing the price at Stand
ard stations down to 20 cents per
gallon. The price has been 22
cents.
A. H. Richardson, president of the
Standard of Nebraska, said: "We are
tonight reducing our service station
prices of gasoline to 20 cents per
Vacation. Bible Study
The Methodist church of Alvo has
made arrangements for the noiamg
of a vacation Bible school which
commences today, Monday, June 15,
and will continue for iwo weeks. The
ladies of the Methodist church of
Alvo and two teachers from Unlvcr
sity Place, Lincoln, will be here to
look after the Instruction.
Are Holding Services
Misse3 Forbes and Lemon, two
young women, arrived In Alvo last
week and on Thursday evening be
gan an evangelical series of sermons
which they are expecting to con
tinue for some time. The services
are being held In the Stewart hall.
Mrs. Dora E. Sliders Dies
Miss Dora E. Kellogg was born at
Charles City, Iowa, May 23rd, 1871,
and with her parents came to Ne
braska when she was but one year
of age, and grew to womanhood
here, living most of her life In Cass
county. March 20, 1897, she was
united In marriage with William E.
Schaffer and to this union, were born
one daughter, elen, who survives her
mother and if left to mourn her de
parture. A few years after the loss
of her husband, Mrs. Schaffer was
united In marriage with William H.
Hot Weather Sure!
Harvest is here. Our service will be just as
efficient as ever. See us for whatever you
need. How about a New Perfection Oil
Stove, Ice Cream Freezer or an Electric Fan
for hot nights. All hinds of Hardware and
Farming Implements. Feed grinding.
TRUCKING!
Coalman Hardware Co.
ALVO -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
William Stohlman of Louisville l?i?Uon .blueing the 2-ccnt road tax.
was hero yesterday for a few hours U Is no reduction Just now In
locking after some matters of busl- 0 ir?K wan "rK ;i? remain-
.,... tat 20 L cents Der gallon. The service
in the county court.
j station reduction is effective only In
Mrs Dudley Atherton of MlUau-, pctitive prl.c3 here.
kee who has been here visiting at the ,
hnme of Mr. anrl -Mra. Ilcurv Ather- H- H- Michel, proprietor of, three
ton, departed this morning for Mi3
sourl Valley, Iowa, where she will
visit for a short time..
Mrs. Ona Lawton, matron at the
Nebraska Masonic Home, and 6ister,
Mrs. Guy White of near Murray,
were among those going to Omaha
this morning to spend a few hours
attending to some matters of business.
Tiros and Auto Accessories!
We are handling the best makes of Tires
and Accessories, and we are prepared to
give you absolutely the best service in the
automobile game.
AI
The Alvo arage
AST Di32S5, Proprietor
vo,
Nebraska
From Saturday's Daily
Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weplng
Water, waa here today for a few
hours looking after some matters In
the district court In which he was
Interested.
Sam Houston of Denver, head of
the large Houston commission com
pany of that city, is here enjoying
a visit with his brother, Nat Hous
ton, at the Main Hotel.
Mrs. Gretchen Hell departed this
morning for Omaha to spend tho day
visiting with her little daughter.
Maxlne Wiles, who is at the Paxton
Memorial hospital recovering from
an operation.
Mrs. B. B. Warthen departed this
morning for Omaha where she. wan
called by a message announcing the
death of her daughter-in-law. Mrs.
John Warthen, which occurred in
that city last evening.
Mr. C. A. Askwlth of the Nebraska
Masonic Home, who has been visit
ing at Harlan. Persia and Panama,
Iowa, for the past three weeki!, has
returned homo. Mr. Askwithf was in
the section of Iowa recently visited
by tho heavy wind storiri and tornado
and reports the loss there very heavy.
Mrs. Ellzabeth-'illpper and daugh-
ter-ia-law, Mrs. Louis Ripper of Pe-
kin, Illinois," who have been hero vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Meisinger, departed this
turning for Randolph, Nebraska,
where" they will spend a short time
visiting with the relatives there.
Mrs. Ripper is a sister of Mrs. Con
rad Meteinger.
'.Ml T-'l n'' rr'il atlMnnil en l1 1r-.fi i
that an official of another gasoline
station advised him tonight "not to
buck the trust you are too little
ard tho trust is going to keep re
during prices until they force you
out of business."
John Hopkins, city commissioner,
who waded into the gas war of last
year with a "rauny" station, dis
pensing gas at cut rates, tonight in
dicated he may again take up the
bludgeon of cheap gas If he finds by
communication with refineries that
more than a legitimate profit Is be
ing made by filling station operators
hero.
M. W. A. CAMP TO
BE HELD IN CHICAGO
Rock Island, 111., June 12. The
Modern Woodmen of America has de
cided to hold the quadriennial hrad
camp In Chicago instead of 'Mil
waukee, Juno 21 to 2G, the executive
committee has announced. '
Rags wanted at the
nal ofHce-
EN ROUTE TO SOUTH BEND
Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Neitzel,
wife and daughter. Miss Elizabeth
Ann, who have been visiting at. the
home of Mrs. P. R. Guthmann, moth
er of Mrs. Neitzel, will depart this
evening for South Uend, Indiana,
where they go to attend the graduat
ing exercises of tho Notre Dame uni
versity and where Milton R. Neitzel,
the second son of Mr. and Mrs, Neit
zel, is among the members of the
graduating class.
The Neitzel family report that
Charles F. Guthmann, who is also
located at Boise, Idaho, is doing fine
in the western country and is in the
very best of health and with his fam
ily enjoys the life in the northwest
very much.
On their return trip the Neitzel
family will go to Detroit and return
with a new and late type Chrysler
car, Mr. Neitzel being the agent at
J3oiso for the, Chrysler and Maxwell
makes of autos. They will stop here
on their return for a more extended
visit.
Poultry Wanted!
Theodore Harms waa a business visi
tor in Omaha last Wednesday.
J. C. Rauth and daughter, Mttis
Anna, were visiting and loklng after
some business matters in Plattsmouth
last Monday.
Albert Seifcer and family, of Elm
wood, were visiting last Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. August
Stander, driving over for the day
Andy Schlelfert and Eli ICeckler.
the road men who are grading the
highways in this portion of the coun
ty, are being kept busy and rre great
ly improving the roads.
Eddie Sheehan hn3 purchased a
truck from August Krecklow and will
now have some means of getting Ice
from Weeping Water and will furnish ,
what Ice is needed in Manley both
by himself and other people.
MIs3 Alice Harms, who has been at
Lincoln for some time arrived home ;
last Sunday, and will visit for a few ;
days before departing, accompanied
by Mls3 Cecile Phelps, for Wayne,,
where thev are to visit with relative''
for some time. If
Theodore R. Baker and wife were l
visiting last Sunday at Perclval. Ia.,,Bi
where they spend the day with Mr. jgj
and Mrs. Samuel Goss, wtom they .'La
had krown at Mountain Grove, Mo., j
some twelve years ago and wliom tht y j
had not met sjnee. ;
Last Monday being the birthday
of Mrs. Herman Rauth. a number of :
her friends. Mrs. Walter Mocken-i
haupt and Mrs. W. J. Ran, with their
husbands, came over equipped with)
ice crean and cake and the evening 1
was very pleasantly spent. !
Dr. Munson was a isitor in Omaha j
last Thursday, where he went for(
some medicine. He drove to Platts
mouth and then going to Pacific
Junction und Council Bluffs in order
to get to his destination and secure
the medecine which he needed.
Dr. G. L. Wilmeth and wife of
Lincoln, where Dr. Wilmeth owns the
Esther hospital, were callers on Dr.
Munson last Thursday for a short
time while on their way to Murray
where they wore going to attend the
funeral of Mrs. B. F. Brendel which
waa held there on that day.
J. C. Rauth and son. Herman, and
wife were spending last Sunday in
Lincoln where they were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred liricka
and also where they met Miss Anna
Rauth who was returning from York
where she has been attending school
for the past year and brought hei
home.
Theodore Harms, the merchant of
Manley, is having his building rc
flnished, In the Interior papered and
painted cn the outside and. with the
new electric lights, Is taking oa cn
appearance of a new store and build
ing. Mrs. Charles Mclntire. cf Louis
ville, who ls'an excellent workman. Is
doing the work.
LOR ADO
Is Everybody's
Vacationland
because
1 It offers a sort of vacation activity
to suit every whim frlovntain
climhingt fishing, motoring.
mmmt
-Low stammer tourist raies
th'j cost of the trip well
avsrago mesne.
make
within
3 In CcJorado there's a type of ac
commodation to fit every purse.
Board and lodging may
be had for as little as
$20 per week and up.
Ask me for Colorado booklets tell
ing where to go and what to see.
R. W. CLEMENT,
Ticket Agent
Will Have Movies at Stanley.
George Dennis will put on a show
in Manley for two nights during the
week beginning immediately, the
shows will be given on Wednesday
and Sunday nights.
Entertained Last Sunday.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Harms entertained for the, day a party
from Talmage which consisted of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry .Peters, parents of
Mrs. Harms. Mist Leta and Evelyn
Peters. Bisters o Mrs. Harms, Mr. and
Mrs. William Birkman. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Merhm and Mr. and Mrs
Julian Birkman. All enjoyed the day
most pleasantly.
m, o. f. mm-
OEL IS LAID TO
HER LAST Ri
Services r.t the Christian Church at
Murray Yesterday" Very Large
ly Attended by Friends.
er. To extract the boulder from the
hioie he inserted kIx sticks of dynamite
under it and then touched it off. The
result was that the boulder was
thrown out of the hole and the pro
cess of boring the well went along
easily and in slxtcrn more feci wate r
was truck In the sand. It In peculiar
that this rock should have been In
this particular spot. -Mr. Comer says
that he got tho rock out In aliout u
half hour and by unfrg the dynamite
saved himself a lot of jxtra work.
Elmwood Leader-Echo.
The funeral of the late Mrs. B. F.
Brendel was held from the Chrlsiian
church in Murray on Thursday after
noon, tho Rev. W. E. Goings, pastor
of the rhurch, officiating. There
were a profusion of flowers attesting
to the high regard in which Mrs.
Brendel was held by her neighbors
and friends. Mrs. Brendel had been
UNDERGOES OPERATION
Prom Saturday's Hall?
Little Miss Maire Wils, daugh
ter of 'Mrs. .GretchenMleil of tnls city
and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Wiles, was operated on yester
day at tho Paxton Memorial hoppltal
in Omaha for a very severe case of
sick for many weeks and had been a appendicitis. The little lady has had
patient sufferer and without a com- a very severe time and is still foci-'
plaint, she had ever been patient, ing very weak and sick from the cf-
and with a Arm faith in her Creator fects of the operation but it is hoped
she had steadfastly looked to the that tie next few days may show an
timo when ehe was to meet with the improvement in her condition. The
husband who had preceded her less father of the little girl, who is liv
than two yenrs. Everything possible ing In Omaha, has been with her a
was done for Mrs. Brendel which the portion of the time. Mrs. Heil was
loving hands of her children and
friends could do. The life of this
excellent woman has been a benedic
tion and a blessing to all who knew
her. The husband and wife were
ever working together for the good
of the family, the church and the
community In which they lived.
While their loss will be keenly felt
in this community, their lives here
al&o at Omaha today to soend
time with the daughter there.
the
BALL TRAFFIC IMPROVING
The traffic in the freight depart
ment of the Burlington has shown
a very pleasing Increase in the last
few weeks and the number of tho
large and heavily loaded trains pass-
Danish Aid Birthday.
The Danish Aid Society of Weep
ing Water met last Wednesday with have been for the betterment of all ing through on the main line here
Mrs. Herman liauin, ana ccmuruii-unvuu nave kuuwu uiem. iu eeiyijs increasing every day and brlng-
thelr birthday meeting. 1 ne uayiway uie liiuuenco 01 mis exceiieni
four of these meetings each year, and I woman has bettered the family, the
all who have had birthdays during I friends and acquaintances and tho
the three months period celebrated. 1 church in all its departments has
Mrs. Rauth's birthday falling short- J felt her great character, while they
Iv before the meeting was there. The! have been deprived of the personal
ladles had a most enjoyable time, and! help, they have her administering
surely celebrated the birthdays prop-land Influence for good as a sustain
P. T. Becker Miss Leone Becker
ahd Mrs. Frank A. Cloidt departed
this morning for Lincoln where they
will attend the funeral of Mrs. Ed
Baumgart there Sunday afternoon.
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Wednesday, June 17th
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
A car load of live poultry wanted
to be delivered at poultry car near
the Burlington freight house, Platts
mouth WEDNESDAY, June 17, one
day only, for which we will pay the
following
Cash Prices
Hens, per lb 20c
Old Cox, per lb 8c
Ducks, per lb. 14c
Broilers, per lb 28c
All leghorns, 5c lb. less
Farmers, Notice
The fact that we shin in carload
lots direct to the New York market
enables us to pay the very top price
for your poultry.
We have been coming to Platts
mouth a long time, and you know
our reputation for fair dealing.
W. E. KEENEY.
erly.
THE
Village Blacksmith
is always ready to
do vour work
ALL WORK IS
Plow and Wagon Work
a Specialty
J. A. LEONARD
the Blacksmith
MANLEY - -:- NEBRASKA
ing power in the trials which came
to the church and as she was always
patient under trying circumstances,
all who knew her must learn to wait
with the same patient trust. Large
numbers of friends from over tho
country were present and attested by
their coming their honor for her.
The discourse which was delivered
b5' the Rev. Goings was full of pa
thos and of the kindly deeds of this
excellent member.
The interment was made at the
cemetery south of Plattsmouth where
GUARANTEED she wil1 repose beside the husband
with the sounding of the trumpet of
the Angel of the Resurrection, the
body shall bo quickened to that life
forevermore and to service and praiso
of the Father in the eternal home of
the. blessed.
Ing on more work for the local yard
force that has the Job of assisting
many of the large trains up the grad!
from Pacific Junction to this city.
The increase in the volume of busi
ness nns Deen very rapid and nas
brought to all lines of the railroad
work a great stimulation that had
been lacking for several mouths.
HOME BREW FLOWS
FSEELY IN P0BTO BIC0
PLEASANT BOOSTER TRIP -
From Thursday Dally
Three cars bearing American Leg
ion Drum and Bugle corps members
went out last night on a little adver
tising trip 011 behalf of the Isler car
nival shows' that will appear here I j,ome Hrew in large Quantities, but in
next week under auspices of this or-1 snjte of this I never say a native of
"There is little difference between
the United States and Porto Rico in
regard to the liquor problem." accord
ing to Ira K. Wells, recently appoint
ed TTnited States district judge Of
Porto Rico, who is visiting TTnited
States District Attorney J. C. Kinsler
here. "Molasses i3 very cheap in
Porto Rico and everyone make3 theirj
Moye Produce Co.
PAYS CASH FOR
Poultry, Eggs, Cream
ami Sides!
Sells Chix Feeds and Oyster
Shell.
"Prompt and Courteous Ser
vice Our Motto!"
Opposite Tidball Lumber Co.
PHONE 391
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
ganjzation. that took them to Louis
ville and Weeping Water. At both
towns, the drum corps paraded and
played a'number of their beats that
were bo successful in stirring up
things for Plattsmouth at the Falls
Citv convention last month, while
the island in a drunken condition. It
is tbe American visitor that causes
most of the trouble.
Mr. Wells is touring the country
visiting United States district attor-
m . n r. 4-
nevs berore ne returns iu ijubi.
He was a former assistant unueu
Red Bird Poultry
Yards
feudal
Seneca.. Kan.. UIllll lie was oeut iu v
Porto Rico' 10 years ago.
the advertising committee looked af- states attorney general and lived at
ter Duttincr out the oue-sheets and
hand bills.
If weather conditions are favor
able, another trip will be made Fri
day night that will take them to
Murray, Union, Nehawka and pos
sibly Nebraska City.
Eggs and Fancy Poul
tryDressed or Live
I-
BLEW BOULDER OUT OF
WELL WITH DYNAMITE
5 Business forms of all kinds printed
at the Journal office.
Last week U. T. Comer rut down a
well on a farm six milts straight east j
of Elmwood and after he had gotten
down 31 fet t he encountered a bould-
E. F. GRYBSKY
1013 N. 11th St.
Phone 339-J, Plattsmouth
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