The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 27, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY; JANUARY 27. 1926.
PLATTSMOUTH- SEMI - WEEKLY JOXTEITAX
PAGE ITVE
GOING TO TEXAS
From Wednesday's Dally
J. C. York, of Omaha, an old time
resident of this city was here yes
terday for a few hours visiting the
old time friends and arranging for
his departure on Thursday for Har
rington, Texas, where he will make
an extended visit with his son, Don
C. York and family, who have been
making their home here for the past
few years. Mr. York is anticipating
a fine time in viewing the country
along the Rio Grande and with the
relatives whom he has not seen for
a long time. Mr. York reports that
L. V. Copenhaver, a brother-in-law
of Don York, has been very poorly
for some time and which will bring
a erreat regret from the many old
time friends in this city where Mr
Copenhaver resided for some twenty
three years.
Joseph F. Hadraba, the druggist,
accompanied by Mrs. Hadraba, were
among those going to Omaha this
morning where they will spend the
day in that city attending to Borne
matters of business.
1 am m m i r 6 C I fl ffl Pi fl
friasy ann saiuraay 91. uu usys
AT THE-
Ladies
Togg
ery!
TAyf- few .
LADIES'. HATS $4 and
$5 values, 2 doz. to go at
FLANNEL GOWNS $1.50
and $2 values. 2 doz., at
$1
$1
$1
LADIES PURE SILK HOSIERY
Silk from toe to hem. An 1
extraordinary special at, pair
PLAID SPORT HOSE Children's and
Hisses'. 65c values. 2
pairs f cr only
CHILDREN'S HOSE Richelieu rib
bed, reg. 25c pair seller. d1!
5 pair Dollar Days for P
LADIES' APRON Percale
and gingham. Each
And many other articles that will be
placed cn sale these two days at $1.
si
El
fence in his reply to a wire from this to cough "ferninst" me hand and
organization you can help us, the pray for the minister.
farmer, and put a buzzer in N orris
head by a red-hot wire.
The Good Roads committee held a
meeting last night in this office, and1
a most enthusiastic one.
The Omaha Bee, with the aid of
Chambers is endeavoring to throw a
monkey wrench into the Bridge Pro- Has anyone heard an appeal from
gram on the use of part of the road Fosdick of the Rockefeller church
taxes to put over this program. If j urging America to lay hands off Mex- i
a bridge isn't a part of a road, I'll eatjico, and to keep out of war? . frXrs.
Philathea Class
Holds Election
of Officers
Farmers' Show
at the Parmele on
February 8th
Secretary of Chamber of Commerce
Has Some Plain Words on the
Bridge Program.
In yesterday item regarding the en
tertainment for the farmers at the!
have said Joe Mrasek instead of -led; 7," ?tJane ate Cake'
Frank. Frank's a good scout too, but jJane ate eU matter"
1 - -1 X A. J -A. . I . A A. t
nrVenr nlans h nT there wi The Omaha Bee wants lots of o-' frans hospital. Let's flood those boys age of the church where they were
be a good comedy movie included in scriptions from Plattsmouth yet they
pasture near La Platte Mor.day w
ning. was reported still unconscious
at the Fort Cr:;ck pu-t l.fpitr.! r.t
midnight Tuesday. Jl-pitiil -jiUu-i-nnts
reported that 1' i.- tu r:.-l . .
ditiou was weaker Tuesday t :. ii. :.
Cummin's new derby: Just try to
cross the Missouri with a good road
at each side, and no bridge. Of course.
L il tT 1M3UC Ul Viiumuiio Id uaocu w - v '
technicalities, but the motive is deep
The divine right of kings, and the
magic circle of the church are only
and easily understood. .Don't be
"We want very member of the Le-
William L. Heinrich Again
Selected to Head the Class of
Methodist Ladies.
From "Wednesday's Daily
' The members of the
Thilathea
gion to take up with our represen- class of the First Methodist church
tative explaining why Plattsmouth is of this city held a very interesting
the beft site in Nebraska for the Vet- meeting last evening at rhe parson-
up there.
Strut your stuff!
W. G. DAVIS,
Sec'y, C- of C.
NOTICE AUTO OWNERS
this program. Of course, while this is are willing to support a program tnat
an advertising stunt, yet the bigger will hinder ana emoarrass 'iatts
idea is to offer our farmer friends mouth in securing her bridge.
something for nothing, just to show "Wouldn't be a bad idea to drop Bal-
em there is more to Plattsmouth lara uunn a nice nine letter ana ten
than a hard scramble after the ever- him what we think of the position of
lastin'-gosh-a-mity-dollars. "Work is muddying the water taken by the Bee.
out of the way the show starts at 1
T III lot'c V.aT.n o Kin -ill. nrnn'fl o: 4 1 r,Y,n 1, 1 . A r.ni A nrt I OwlnfT tn tlP fact tllilt tho 1 Q
f " - iti o xi ci . a. yj i j vm i iiu " u r-i i j ; l lltt L utimua LUUltil urtiuru c- - - vumv .
and mix a little closer. Mixed drinks tha world is growing worse, "worser" , auto licenses were not available un
are bad business but to mix friendship "worsest" we had better pass a law, til after the first of the year the time
is the best "sorter" business in the ordering the world to grow better and to secure these licenses has been in
world, (everything will be all right. That is creased to March 1st. All auto own-
the present day program, from booze ers are urged to see that they have
One thing this city certainlj needs, 1 to cigarettes, and f.apper boots tc their licenses by March 1st as after
is for some live wire to fix up a few skirts! jUst pass a law, continue to that day the use of the 1926 license
more good modern apartments, and look pious and presto we all turn numbers will be subject to punish-
furnish them. There is hardly a week into be-harped singing angels.
passes but what we have inquiries for,
modern apartments and furnished 1 Irs fine only the darn-d tnin& won.t
Looks like some of these old big W0T
homes could set aside two or three "
rooms and divert them into niftv fur-1 .
nished apartments. This is a crying' The Kansas City Star stops to in
need in this city and the man who quire how long this policy of enact
ris to thP t-,-.0 win h rtn,r,rr ctv,0 mS three laws, because one wouldn't
ment according to law.
BERT REED.
Sheriff, Cass Co.
entertained by Mrs. H. E. Sortor
Mrs. A. H. Bushnell. Mrs. W. L.
Heinrich as the hostesses and the
occasion was one of the most pleas
ant that this class ha enjoyed for
some time.
One of the chief matters to come
before the business session of the
class was the election of the officers
and the following were named.
President Mrs. W. L. Heinrich.
I Vice President Mrs. Bert Cole
man. Secretary Mrs. Lawrence Sprech
i er.
Treasurer Mrs. A. F. Moore.
Class Reporter Miss Gertrude
Morgan.
The ladies also enjoyed a number
of games and contests, the hymn c-on-
v im r a t i!v
The undersigned will offer f.r fcutc
at Public Auction at his h'.nic one
half mile ea-st and one-fourth n:i
north of Union, on the gravel high
way on
Thursday, Febr. 3rd
commencing at 10:00 o'ekx k v.. tn.,
lunch Eerved on grounds, the follow
ing described property:
Eight Head Horses and Mules
One team of black horses, 8 and 9
years old, weight 2.750; One brown
mare, smooth mouth, weiKht, 1.JM0;
One bay mare, smooth mouth, w ip!)t.
1,100; One pair coming 2-ycar-nM
mules, extra good, weight 1.SO0; One
pair coming yearling mules.
Five Head of Cattle
Three milk cows and two calves.
These cows are extra good; two Ju.-t
fresh and the other will be fresh by
sale day.
23 Head of Hogs
All pure-bred Chester White. 15
fall pigs, six bred gilts, one bred now
! test in whic h the members were call- and one bear.
ARBTRATI0N IS APPROVED
thing fine for his community.
Senators G. "W. Xorris and R. B.
work, will last?
Washington, Jan. 22. The .Robin
son resolution proposing arbitration
of the oil and land controversy with
Mexico was approved Friday by the
senate foreign relations committee by
a 13 to 3 vote.
This was the main development of
The Detroit News shouts, "Why
Howell. "Washington, are the names complain if the canl our marines
nf tho t -r fontlomon vnn cni vnll arc CuardinC in XiCara TU n is not Vet I, 4 V, .nn;tnl ;n V. TVTox-l
intended to write or telegraph today built? The blue prints MUST be pro-, Can-Nicaraguan situation, although LadVn thf C1,ty wj10tls not4 attf-ntl11'"
at the White House, it was reiterated . B"u,t
ed upon to identify twenty hymns
of the church selections of which
were played by Miss Lindsay, the two
highest being Mrs. J. A. Capwell anc'
Mrs. A. S. Ghrist. Other games also
served to pass the time mnst pleas
antly for the closing part of the eve
ning. The ladies discussed at some length
the plans for the year and which
included a committee to visit every
to support the farm relief bill unless tected!"
you have already done so. Sometimes
these senators forget just what we! Whenever I listen
want back home here, unless we re-, $200 fur coats. $100
mind them. Do your bit!
Senator Norris rather straddled the
besparkled,
tneir enrollment in the class and a
well discussing the plans for the
croii lintoT-ni creating of a room at the church
that issues, in his opinion, have confused where mothers with small children
that Persident Coolidge believes the
to a choir with American peopl do not understand the
"gaowns," and question at issue.
bejeweled fingers.
I Farm Machinery, Etc.
One 7-foot Moline binder, like
new; One John Deere hay rake, al
most new; One P and O. litter com
bined; One John Deere gang plow;
One wide tire wagon with b.x:
One hay rack; Two Badger cultiva
tors, one 4 and one G-shovel ; One f
foot McCormick mower; One Moline
2-row; One Hummer 1-row; One 14
inch walking plow; One bob t-led;
One 8-inch fed grinder, crow foot
bur and 5-h. p. Sattley gasoline en
gine; One 10-16 Bud Lons f!ic; One
; 1 -horse wheat drill; One 3-h. p. Bock
j Island gasoline eucine; One 2-tub
washing machine; One l-h- p. gan-
dazzle your eyes as they turn the the public mind and obsecured th could have them cared for during the j.r enpjnp. Gr'e butchering outfit.
"Holy, Holy, Koly," anthems, I want greater one. BZlf W .i? ? , complete; One Ford touring ear; One
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Full Fashioned Silk Hose
(Pure Thread Silk)
SI
Colors include black, darker tones
of tan and the lighter shades in
both service and chiffon weights.
Not imperfects, but $1.45 and
51.95 first quality hose taken from
our stock.
Part Linen Crash Toweling
10 Yards for Only
. $1
Bleached or Unbleached
Choice Percale Dress Patterns
Two of 3i2 Yds. Each
$1
This is regular 19c percale, good
standard fast color quality. Choice
of two patterns of 3 V2 yards each.
Fancy Brassiere and Girdle
(Combination Garment)
$1
Sizes 32 to 40. Pink silk striped
coutil. A big value at this price.
Soisette Dress Prints
3 Yards for Only
$1
Guaranteed Fast Colors.
Seventeen Big Super- Values
FOR DOLLAR DAYS
U3 irooav aim
January 28-29
-AT-
&H.M.SoeiFiichsGji Cb.
New Spring Fabric Gloves
("Kayser" Quality)
$1
Sizes to S'2.
Rayon Novelty Dress Goods
3i2-Yd. Dress Pattern
$1
ery rretty colors and patterns.
The kind of material advertised
over the radio. 3 patterns for $5.
We sell you 3 patterns for $3.
Fine Quality Pure Muslin
Bleached 9 Yards for
$1
Suitable for all kinds of uses where
a good, long-wearing fabric is de
sired. Our regular 18c quality.
Gigantic Values in House Dresses
H Each
SIZES FROM 16 TO 52 ALL FULL CUT
The biggest values youVe ever seen. Full cut and well made
dresses, consisting of good quality Ginghams, Prints that are
fast color and dark colors in Percales. Styles similar to the
ones illustrated above. Don't miss this bargain and regret it.
Men's 220 Wt. Denim Overalls
Sizes 32 to 42 Pair
$1
A good quality Blue Overall with
bar tacked seams. Better buy a
tew extra pairs for future at $1.
Jackets to Match Overalls
Sizes 36 to 44 Each
$1
Made of the same good quality
blue denim. Ordinary $1.35 value.
Men's 2-Pocket Work Shirts
14V-J to 17 Two for
$1
Plain blue and gray Chambray.
Two pockets, front and sleeves
faced. Good buttons. A real value.
Men's and Boys' Sweaters
(Wool Mixed Yams)
$1
Both coat and slip-on styles. A
lot of sweater weather ahead of us
io take advantage of this value.
New Stripe Sport Hose
Three Pair for
$1
Brand new patterns, just in. Silk
and' fibre stripes. 3 pair for $1.
Three Fine Felt Base Rugs
Two 18x36 - One 24x54
$1
New patterns that will brighten
your home at a very Email cost.
Warm Heavy Wool Sox
Part Wool 3 Pair
$1
If you wear the heavy kind, here
is a real opportunity to stock up.
Holeproof Hose for Men
Plain Colors 3 Pair
$1
Come In brown, Dlack and gTay.
Very fine kjnit yarns, double heels
and toe. Nationally known brand.
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to the pleasure of the ladles whe !
might wish to attend church or Sun
day school and were prevented by the
children from being present.
During the evening Miss Lindsay,
new music supervisor and Miss Vy
ral Fossler gave several delightful
musical numbers.
At the close of the evening dainty
and delicious refreshments were
served by the hostesses that added
very much to the pleasures of the occasion.
VICTIM STILL UNCONSCIOUS
From "Wednesday s Daiis-
R. A. Walker of Strassburg, X. D..
who was found brutally beaten and
with hands and feet tied lying in a
I wire corn crib, new; Thre 'sets of
' good work harness; 20 o bushels of
oats; Some alfalfa hay; One ralvaniz
I ed grain bin, 200 bushel.-; Many
: other articles too numerous to men
tion.
Terms of Sale
All sums of f 10.00 and uix'r, cash.
On sums over $10.00 a credit nf six
months will be given, purchiistr to
give bankable note bearing interes!
at rate of eight per cent per ui.num
from date of sale. No property to be
removed from the premises until set
tled for.
Sherman Austin,
Owner.
REX YOUNG. Auctioneer.
BANK OF UNION, Clerk. tj.
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Friday and Saturdy
JANUARY 28-29
Combination
No. 1
Swans Down Cake Flonr$ .40
Kcmford Eak. Powder .25
Vanilla .20
Corn Starch .10
Baker's Chocolate .25
TOTAL VALUE $ 1.20
Combination
No. 2
6 lbs. Beans $ .50
10 lbs. Corn Meal .30
2 lbs. Bice .25
1 Minute Tapioca .15
TOTAL VALUE $ 1.20
Combination
No. 3
6 Boxes Matches $ .25
4-lb. pkg. Eaisins .50
3 pkgs. Advo Jell .25
2 pkgs. Macaroni .20
TOTAL VALUE $ 1.20
Combination
No. 4
4-lb. pkg. Pancake Flonr$
1 gallon Syrup
1 large pkg. Oatmeal
.40
.CO
TOTAL VALUE $ 1-25
Combination
No. 5
1 can Apricots $ .30
2cans Peaches -GO
1 can Pineapple .23
TOTAL VALUE $1.20
Packed in syrup.
Combination
No. 6
1 can Pears $ .4.5
1 can Apricots .Zl
1 can Peaches .35
TOTAL VALUE $ 1.15
Packed in heavy sjTup.
-Handy Way Grocery-
C. H. Martin, Prop.
116 So. 6th Street Telephone 35