1 PAGE SET. PIATTSMOUTH SEMtWBEKItY JOUBNAL MONDAY MAY 10. 1926. JJ OAD Closed No TV. Detour" is the proper signpost for clogged intestines. The intestines MUST be kept open. Their work is dependent entirely upon the elimi nattve nerves. YOUR NERVES CONTROL YOUR HEALTH I For your health's1 Bake Consult Joe J. Stibal d. c. Telephone No. 3 R. E. Bailey New Head of City Schools GIVES PLEASANT CONCERT I From Saturday's Daily- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Goodman, who have change of the conduct of the county farm west of thi3 city, had a very pleasant call thl3 past week from a number of the young people of the junior high school who High School Orchestra Give a Fine Recital r, .-i.-i.j. t - ft-., : took the opportunity of giving the Dupermienucut m ikwuu residents of the home a verv nleas- Schools Named to Succeed G. E. DeWolf Here. ing concert as a part of the Music Week observance. The members of the Junior high party were accom panied by MI 99 Vyral Fossler, their. of director and were brought out in cars Large Audience at the High School Auditorium to Enjoy Excellent Program Given. From Saturday's Daily The office of superintendent schools for the next term of 1926-27 by A. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Louis From Saturday's Dally Despite the threatening weather Which has been vacantrsince the re-! Tiekotter, Mi?s Anna Hell and Her-M-St evening a very pleasing number Rir-nation nf Rpnr?A v. DeWolf a' few ' man Tiekotter. Jr. The program was were at the high school building to days ago to accept the position of or the very nignest standard and the "juy iue concert given vy me i-iaiis- cnnsrtntcniDtit nr thu i-rpcrnn nwa l evtiii win iuiis ue uifnsaiuiv remen- oliiww viow, mo jatho jyjeurometer Service schools, has been filled ty the board of education who have selected R. E. Bailey of Newman Grove as the new superintendent of the city schools. The board of education have had over forty applications for the posi tion of superintendent since the re signation of Mr. DeWolf was an nounced and the list included a large array of many high class men from several of the most progressive schools of the state. The ar-! ray of splendid men available made the task of the board doubly diffi-; cult and the last was finally reduced ; to the six most favorably considered ; bered by the aged people who making their home at the farm. Death of Otis McNurlin at an Omaha Hospital Well Known Eesident of Cass Coun ty Passes Away Following a Short Period of Illness. and from these Mr. Bailey was final lv selected I From Saturday s Daily. The new superintendent is a voune Last evening at the St. Catherine's Widdel and am I winners of th spond nrize in class B at the state musical contest re cently held at Lincoln and those who were in attendance were more than pleased with the splendid entertain ment and the extensive program that was presented by the young people of the orchestra. The recital was under the direc tion of Leroy Fager, supervisor of music in the city schools and the offering was one that reflected the greatest credit on the very able dir ector and the young people com prising the personnel of the orches tra. The numbers given by the orches tra included three overtures, two of which, "Fair Maid of Perth" by Mignonette" were num bers given at the state contest and : the third "Princess of the Sun" by, Bennett. The remainder of the orchestra numbers included "The Itosary," "On the Hike," "Alice Where Art Thou," . 'Victory March," "Evening Breeze,'' 'Victorious Legions," "Spirit of the man in his middle thirties and is nospitai in umana occurred the married, a wife and child constitut- death of Otis McNurlin, well known ing the family circle who will soon resident of Cass County for a long come to this city to locate and make period 01 years and an old time resi their home in the future. Mr. Bailey ueni 01 tne vicinity 01 niurray is a graduate of the University of Mr- McNurlin has been making Nebraska where he received a degree his home at Weeping Water for the of bachelor of arts and of Columbia P-St six years and was taken sick university New York where he was on last Thursday following a sudden K. S. N.," "Selections From Grand given his master of arts degree. , irue ui yaruijsis m cuuuuion wpru, u luiacj m m onv. Mr Bailpv lias hppn pneaced in the gradually growing more serious he I There were a number of the young tearhinsr nrnfpssion for the nast was taken to the St. Catherine's hos-I people in solo numbers, George Cald twelve vears and has for the last ' pital at Omaha where he has been I well giving a very pleasing trumpet six vears been in charee of the New- . receiving treatment dui witnout giv-isuiu, me opirn ui juj, wuhe mc From Fridays Daily 'man firnvp ;rhnol where he made a ing him the desired relief from his I saxophone quartet composed of liar Yesterday afternoon the children i Ueciaea success or na work and suffering. I lan Gorder, Martha and Fredrick of the St. John's school staged their , greatiy advanced the interests of the ! The deceased was seventy years I Gorder and Jean Spangler gave a portion of the Music week observance sriinnl and thP standard of the edu- of age and was born in Illinois near I very charming rendition of "Carry 3i the auditorium of the public lib- :0i inctitntc Th mon. the town of Princeton, and when? I Me Back to Old Virginia," Mis3 rary and the occasion was attend- Nations of Mr. Bailey have been of he spent his younger years, later com-1 Catherine McClusky gave a pleasing wa uy a very pieasmg nunioer oi me th hiehpst tvne and in his new nosi- Ing to Nebraska and locating in Cass nute soio, "aienuetto" oy JMOzart in parents and friends to witness the t!r v, K-,--rQ qii r.f tho countv where members of his fam- her artistic manner that was much very nne program mat was given J V I 7 X 1 J i . Customized Suits the highest product of the tailor's art. You can not buy better of a high priced custom tailor. Hart Schaffner & Marx $35 to A special model for every build. Handsome new hard or soft finish fabrics. We cater to Your whims. C. E. Wescott's 'See It Before You Buy It!" Sons Special Men's Golf Breeches $3.95 CHILDEEN STAGE PROGRAM Veteran Editor Enters Race for Representative brines quirements of a real live wire man-Hy have been numbered among the I enjoyed Dy an 01 tne party rr 1 . . . 1 .1 1 1Iie ' P"uyi muie iuau picas- th -ositJon antly acquitted themselves in their i Th piattsmouth DeoDle will ex-.ty. He was for years a resident of orchestra part of the music week festivities to. trt ,Tr - Rai,v h(,flrtv ; near Union and Murray ad while I musician August most priminent farmers of the coun- Knoflicek, one of the artists of the Qg the ugual ,ot Qf th ewspaper man , dneT has afso been and gave it an added interest. The . greeting and program that was given was as follows: r k . . 7 .5 cnorus;abIe to maintain the schools at their Robert Bestor at the piano. i-t amin cHnHnr,i t ia nt "Alsacienne" -Ingaburg Reich stadt. "Darling Heart" Anna May San dln. Duet "Over the Top," Ingaburg and Aureliat Reichstadt. "Hans and Gretel" Constance Rea. "Ginger Bread Man" Minims Anna May Sandln, accompanist. "Triumphal March" Lucile Mei slnger. "Cedar Brook Walt." ' Helen Woolcott. Reading "The Radio," Anna May Sandin. "Jolly Farmer" Lois Bestor. Duet "Cheerfullness," Lois Bes 'tor and Lucille Meisinger. "Rustic Dance" Margaret Berg man. Duet "Class Reception March." Margaret Bergman and Anna May Sandin. "Farentella" Robert Bestor. Song "America," Robert Bestor accompanist. I trust that their stay there was engaged in farming and here may be very pleasant to the n the developmet of the commuity family and that Mr. Bailey will be in which he has made his home. In tne later years nis age made nec essary his leaving the farm and he tif n niimhtr the newer of wood and the drawer sistent bridge and good roads booster a doubt. has since resided at Weeping Water. There remains of his family the wife and two brothers and two sis ters, Frank McNurlin of near Cedar Creek. John McNurlin of this cit y, Mrs. Olive Core of Canada and Mrs. Miles Standish of Holton, Kansas. The body cf Mr. McNurlih wa; , brought home last night and the ar rangements for the funeral have not i as yet been announced. John Mc- ' . - . ' 'Nurlin, the brother, departed this Present Mayor of weeping Water morning for Weeping Water to be Ureed bv Friends to Seek Re- I with the bereaved family In that - nnbliran Nomination. i Place, Petition Filed for Davis for Representative and a very was heard "Fantasie" from "II Trovatore" that reflected the greatest credit upon the young man. Edgar Wescott also added to the interest of the program with two very pleasing marimha solos tnat were received with marked apprecia tion by the audience. The proceeds of the concert will go towards defraying tne expense SOIT1 wppkj, atrn fnr iho -c!ti- f of the orchestra at the state musical concert and the young people by their hard work and personal efforts always been very prom'nent in news paper circles. During his residence in Eagle Mr. Gardner has been a real booster for his home town and community and while his splendid efforts have not always been successful he has kept j up the good fight and made the town of Eagle known over the eastern part of the state. Mr. Gardner secured the A. Gardner of the Eagle Beacon1. fsia )."snmeni OI,in lT vuu TTT-n ? i ti t t llu norary largely iiirougn ins own Will Seek Republican Nomina- , pcrsonal efforts and now has some tion for Office in Primary. j 500 books available for use and fur- j nishing the rent and librarian service J. A. Gardner, well known Nebras-J f ree. He also secured the donation of ka newspaper man and the editor of a large silver cup as a trophy for an- the Eagle Beacon, has decided that he nual contests in school club work will enter the political arena, this among the Eagle pupils and which is time as a candidate for office and not 'a trophy greatly sought. a con- J. FARM FOR SALE The Dovey section. Will sell in one piece or will divide to suit purchaser. See or write O. II. ALLEN, Omaha, Nebr. 2220 Howard Street. School supply head quarters Bates Book and Stationery Store. of water Mr. Gardner todaj' filed his name County Bridge and Highway assocla-jJ with County Clerk George R. Sayles tion, that is promoting a' bridge pro- as a candidate for state representative gram for six bridges over the Mis from the sixth district, comprising souri river and the betterment of road Cass county, subject to the wishes of conditions in Cass county. Mr. Gard- U the republican voters of the county, ner was instrumental in getting thei at the primary in August. This is the' Harding highway through Eagle and second filing for the republican nom- i3 at this time a member and director ination as Carl Ganz of Alvo filed of the Harding Highway association. representative The new candidate, Mr. Gardner,; Maps of Cass county, showing every has a large acquaintance among the' man'.-, farm can be had at the Journal suceeded in raising a very pleasing newspaper men of the state as he has'oQce! Price 50 cents each. sum for this purpose BRITISH TRADES UNION ISSUES A NEWSPAPER !T HAS LASTED Such Convincing Testimony as Mrs. Rauen's. Troy L. Davis, the genial and pleasant mayor of Weeping Water j is being made the third man in the 1 for the state representative as a peti-;Plattsmo-th People Must Believe tion signed by some twenty-five of the residents of his home community was filed this morning in the office of County Clerk George R. Sayles, ( No one in Piattsmouth who suffers asking Mr. Davis to permit the use backache, headaches, dizziness, rheu- of his name for the position that he matic pains or distressing urinary formerly occupied in the state legis- ills can afford to ignore this twice- lative body. :told story of a Piattsmouth resident. Mr. Davis served in the legislature It is confirmed testimony, telling of from 1922 to 1925 and was one of lasting: benefit from Doan's Pills a London, May 5. After holding upj the leading figures in the republi- stimulant diuretic to the kidneys, the appearance of the British Worker, can majority of the house of repres- It's evidence that no man or woman the labor paper issued in answer toientatives and was one of the au-!in Piattsmouth can doubt. the government's British Gazette, po- thors of the Davis-Hughes bill that' Mrs. F. N. Rauen, 1110 Pearl St., lice permitted its appearance from permitted the counties to purchase Piattsmouth, says: "I was In bad the office of the Daily Herald, the reg- the bridges over the Platte river and shape with my back. It was so pain- ular labor newspaper. The embargo. pay for the cost of the same In tolls ful I could hardly turn over in bed. High Wind Does Damage. Near Platts Trees Broken Off, Telephone Lines Damaged and One Barn Blown From Foundation. YES! WE HAD A FIRE t V But we are still taking orders for Baby Chicks and Custom Hatching. Visitors Invited Red Bird Poultry Yards ;rhoae 399 101S No. 11th Piattsmouth, Nebr. H3 was lilted after "been inspected. a sample copy nad ( collected. He has also long been a very ac- l There was a soreness across my back and groins. I had dizzy spells, too, The British Worker, which is thejtive and prominent figure in his and specks floated before my eyes, official strike newspaper, asserted , home community and his exceDtional . I got Doan's Pills at Weyrich & Had- that from 2.500,000 to 3,000,000 J ability that has been shown in var-:f-ba's drug store and they relieved i7rtT,rTa Ys n A rc?acA tt ---- i t ? . -m " Ct fnmnt o-ivan Tf i xr 1 9th HOME AT A BARGAIN ' Beautiful all modern home for sale, 8-room house, three large lots, good location. Worth $8,000. Must be sold. Owner going away. Will take $5,000. Can arrange for terms if necessary. Phone 645 or write 118 So. 6th street, Piattsmouth. Ne braska. mlO-lsw AMBERTOfES tans take a turn for the smarter. AMBERTONES! The Spring tones of tan. They're stepping out in smart society this season. They're tan tints of sand and desert; of surf and shore. Cool? Rather! Clean looking, too! TAKE It from us, Ambertones are right. Buy them from us in new original models of , Kuppenheimer Good Clothes $45 and $50 (We've plenty of cheaper clothes, too, but we don't claim them to be as good as our quality Kupps. It isn't being done.) " wgi Trrrrrrf' - m . MazcVL -H'i-r m s ious executive positions that he has me- been called upon to occupy and 1920.) (Statement given May 12th, should he be successful in hi3 can didacy would more than make good in his service in the legislature. VALLERY HAS On November 10, 1924, Mrs. Rauen said: "Doan's Pills cured me of my suffering and the cure has remained permanent." Mrs. Rauen Is only one of many Piattsmouth people who have grate- TfD c A 1 r 7 VT : fully endorsed Doan's Pills. If your vlv -?li " 1 ihark arhps if vour kidnevs bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy -ask distinctly for DOAN'S Eieht acres improved, northwest PILLS, the same that Mrs. Rauen part of Piattsmouth, for rent. Also. had the remedy backed by home 12 acre nrlininiTiP- this testimony. 60 cents at all dealers. " acres adjoining tnis. I Foster-Milburrf Co.. Mfrs. Buffalo, jx uiacKsmim snop m naynara, N Y. "When Your Back is Lame only one, for rent, sale or trade. A real five acre tract, with im provements. Two close-in residence bargains in Piattsmouth. FRANK VALLERY. Once Phone 23 Res. Phone 508 FOR OVER 40 YEARS ham's CATAnnn mcdicim: has ben successful in the treatment of Catarrh. It co: s?t'ts of an Oi-mient which Quickly iu-lieves. and the In ternal Medicine, n Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reducing the inflammation. nALTS CATAIUtn MKniCIXR a a Blood Purifier elves wonderful results. All druETgrlsts. P. J. Chpney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. FOR SALE Five brood sows, and a good fresh cow for sale. E. G-. RufTner, My nard, Neb. a28-d&w-t Remember the Name." MARRIED AT SHENANDOAH From Saturday's raily The marriage of two of the popu lar young people of this section of Cass county, Miss Violet Keil of near Murray and Mr. Otto Wohlfarth of this city occurred on Thursday after- From Saturday's 'Ijaily Last evening shortly after 7 o'clock a minature tornauo swept over tne northwest part of the city and did more or less damage to that section in the way of breaking limbs off trees, snapping off a number of the smaller trees, blowing down telephone poles and in one case causing a great deal of damage to a barn. The storm seemed to be the worst in the territory just west of the Mis- feouri Pacific tracks, striking at the home of Joseph Novatney at Maiden Lane and Oak street and here a good sized barn was blown from its foun dation and swept down the hill to Locust street and where it was lodged near the residence of Joseph Sedlak, Jr., adjoining the Jasper Greenhouse. The barn was quite badly wrecked in being swept the distance of a block by the storm. The wind also blew off the ventilators at the greenhouse and in that locality did much damage to trees. At the residence of Andrew Rabb, Sr., northwest of the Misouri Pacific passenger station there were a num ber of trees damaged and the tele phone lines in that locality placed out of commission by the poles being blown down. North of this vicinity along the King of Trails highway there were several telephone poles blown down and which called out the services of the linemen to try and get them re paired and the poles out of the way of travel. 1 S3 at 4. -.3 F1 J-,1 v milt r&?i I r-Y Kv-.a C- IS r. 1 ! :' : t i r WILL SETTLE CASE From Saturday's Dally The charges that were made noon nt Shpnandoah. Iowa, to which against Ray Cavendar in connection point the young people motored and witn ne accident last Sunday after had the happy event celebrated in the noon when the car of Mr. Cavendar radio city. The relatives here have struck and seriously injured Anna not learned the particulars of the uxiora ai union, may noi ue press wedding as the bridge and groom ed against the young man. s are still enjoying a honeymoon. This At tne court nouse mis morning noon Earl May, the well known an- the interested parties were present nouncer of KMA states that Otto and ana a conrerence neia Deiween ine his bride were at the radio station ratner or tne injured gin ana itoy and in honor of the occasion Mrs. cavenaar, ratner or tne an ver or tne Millie Bulin, well known radio artist, car and their attorneys as to a settle dedicated a special piano accordian ment in the matter. Dr.Luxford Is number, "Tie Me to Your Apron not anxious to press the charges Srings Again." against the young man who was driv- The bride is the daughter of Mr. ing the car as the littlt one Is do- and Mrs. Philip Keil, well known resi dents of Murray and the groom Is engaged here with the Piattsmouth Motor company. Full line school sup- 1 .1 V vk a DlieS at tne Dates XSOOk Mas of Cass count-, showlne every j Cin .-. j man's farm can be had at the Journal it was stated at the court house this y .OlOre. L.OWe5l prices. JofHee. Price 6 0 cents each. j morning. t L- ing very nicely and it is understood that a settlement on the basis of the payment of the nispital fees and medical care of the litle one may be reached. A settlement at the sum of $900 will nrobably be reached BLUE JAY FLOUR Per 48 lb. sack S2.29 SWEET ORANGES Per dozen 25 BEN DAVIS APPLES Per bushel 1.50 Fancy Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Straw berries, Asparagus, Green Onions CANNED FRUITS SLICED PEACHES No. 22 size cans, very special $ .25 PINEAPPLE No. 2V2 size cans, each 25 APRICOTS, CHERRIES, PLUMS Per can 25 GALLON FRUITS APPLES Solid pack, per gallon $ .39 LOGANBERRIES Solid pack, per gallon 69 GOOSBERRIES Solid pack, per gallon 69 ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES Per gallon 89 PINEAPPLE Sliced or crushed, per gallon 95 GINGER SNAPS Special, 2 lbs. for 25 FIG BARS Fresh stock received each week, per lb 15 BULK COCOA 3 lbs. for 19 NAVY BEANS 5 lbs. for 29 HOMINY Three large size cans for .29 VERY SPECIAL 2 cans Tomatoes, No. 2 size 2 cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 size 2 cans good grade Corn, No. 2 size All Six Cans for 59c MALT Puritan, Ideal, Gesundheit, special ... $ .59 THREE STAR MALT While they last, 3 cans. 1.25 CHEESE Nebraska Cream, very special, per lb. .25 These prices are made to save you money. Get them while they are going. We deliver your goods in perfect condition. Call phone 239. Tlhe PeopB Telephone 239 SAM GIVENTER, Manager We Deliver i (