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JKOSDAY, JAUTTAEY 31, 1927.
PLATTCYOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOT7ESAI
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- M-rtin Blum was a business visitor Sheriff Bert Reed, County Attorney
in Elmwood for a short time on lastjw. G. Kieck and Deputy Sheriff Scott
Wednesday afternoon. I were in Murdock on Wednesday of
Charles Zaar and others of the stu- last week and were looking after the
certs of the university are home on property of Charles Nunziato, who
acecint of the exams. jwas adjudged insane and sent to the
J Johanson was a business visitor asylum at Lincoln some time since,
in Lincoln lest Thursday, driving' On Wednesday Earl Lancaster and
vvv ith his truck for a load of family of near Murray, were over for
ja short visit at the home of John Ep-
Helen and Alvin Bornemeier were pings, and on their return they were
vi-iting and looking after some busi- accompanied by David Small who is
rf'ss matters in Lincoln on Tuesday , departing for his former home at Keo
c,f last week. j kuk, Iowa, where he will visit for
Henry Heineniann, who has been some time,
ouite ill from the effects of the flu, is i John Amgwert was a visitor in Lin
fWling muh better at this time and coin for the afternoon on last Thurs
abie to be around again. (day and was accompanied his wife.
Miss Katherine Neitzel, who is at-' they doing some shopping and also
terding Wesleyan university, spent on their return were accompanied by
the week-end with the home folks, their daughter, Miss Marvel, who, on
returning Sunday evening. account of the exams, 'was able to
Mrs. A. J. Tool was a visitor in come home and spend a portion of the
M et ping Water for the most of the week.
I-ist week and was the guest at tbej We accosted Uncle G. V. Pickwell
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Gorder. iwben last we were in Murdock, ask-
William Rush is sporting an Overling about his health and he said he
land coupe which has but recently ! was happy and had a good appetite
ben purchased from Jess Landholm and plenty to satisfy it with. Well
and which Mr. Rush will use for his we thought with some thing which he
transportation. j did not name but of which he has
Mr. O. J. Hitchcock and family of 'plenty, that is friends, what more
Ilavelock. were guests at the home
of L. Neitzel last Sunday, making
ti e trip by train. The visit was great-
lv enjoyed by all.
John Eppings and family were over
to Murrav on last Sunday and were
accompanied by Mr. David Small, and his nephew, John Hall, of Pen-, The article below is quoted in fullibined; One John Deere gang plow; 'Deere rake; one Fleming sweep; one
where they were visiting at the home der. and his brothers son, Summer j from the Weeping Water Republi-One wide tire wagon with box; ! Jenny Lind cultivator, new; one 3
of Earl Lancaster. Hall of the same place, were in Mur-jran. Just let them write this for me ! One hay rack; Two Badger cultiva-j section harrow; one J. I. Case 12-in.
Miss Eleanor Harting of Kansas dock on last Thursday afternoon. today and if you don't like it blame j tors, one 4 and one 6-ehovel; One 5- gang plow; one John Deere 14-in.
Citv, Mo., arrived here last Monday The door of the burglar proof, them, not ME: ! f oot McCormick mower; One Moline walking plow; one self feeder, 75
to attend the Murdock school, making
her home with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Neitzel.
TiiH Tt- tdo 7cm racnlino nnrl
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Zero on wnicn ueorge Lit is seiimg,
npripr tiih.kp some liiuuints iinuui u
for tbv are both Drettv fine for the
extreme cold weather.
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iruili llit SCIiULM UU UUUUUUl UJ. liie uunt
which had been bothering her for
some time past, was able to return to
her work at the school during the
past week.
Miss Jessie Melvin. who has been
having poor health, was taken to the
r.ryan Memorial hospital at Lincoln
treatment with the hopes that an op-
eration maf be averted. i
Ed Ilrunkow sold his wheat and waf
Hi?i-t-riii!r it tn MnrHnrt domtnrs
durinc the past week. Ed believes in
rrrttintr the rrnin awav while the fret-
ting is Rood and not havinsr to do it
when the roads are bad. .
On last Tuesdav business called A.
li r-o..,i it r. pni ,- 3 tr.,T
Rasenow to Plattsmouth where they
ha,? Knmo hiiBitiws tnattcro tn lont
e-fter for a short time. They drove
over in the auto of Mr. Ward.
The Ladies Aid society of the
Evangelical church met during the
pastneek at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Erickhoff where they look-
ed after the business coming before
them and also nad a most sociable
time.
Henrv A Onthmnnn th hv-or !
has been kept at the home for pome
-ALCOHOL-
for Radiators
Ford Service and Supplies
Dry Cells and Storage Batteries
TIRES AND TUBES
Your Battery Charged for $1
The Moore Car Heater
Pedal Pants
Ward's Garage
Murdock, Nebr.
Blue Ribbon
Cold Weather Special
GASOLINE
The coldest weather holds no terrors
for motorists using our "Cold Weath-!
cr Special Gasoline." One step on the '
starter on the coldest morning:, and
your motor will start off with a
"punch."
Saves Your Battery
and Your Disposition
time past on account of not feeling er- wno was stncKen wun appenai-ne manes n. ut? i a uulw iu., usuwuon wnicn win oe useiui w,j j described propertv:
quite so well. Henrv was not down "itis about a week since and which ; digger." .public utility women engaged in sales; , j ,
for about ten davs' until on iasr was very acute end caused severe suf- and demonstration work, public re-, n.aQ noiies aca i
Thursdav. when he stecned down fnr fering. was taken to the hospital at! Enioyed very rauci the gathering lations activities and publicity and One team geldings, 7
a short time iLincoln where an operation revealed ; of the Burlington boys at Coates advertising. Practical demonstration old. wt. 3.200: One bay mar
This is a Kigh Test Gasoline especial-! At the M. W. A. Hall on Friday,
lv prepared for rolrl wMbPr B-j'evenin(r of last week, there was held;
r-ill b enl 0 ii T) il j o
wm ce sold at all our Balk and Ser -
v-ce btaticns throughout the winter
r--r luiu weetner. ana
monxns
3. It will cost you no more
rdinary eas. I
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Dram Your Tank
End nil up -with "Cold WeatW Kn.
i'ol " :n v r" I
Will De SUmnsefl . St. th
PT7 a-r,A Pfltrrr r I
VOUr W.JlJlX.
Trimkenbolz Oil Co.
Seven Filling Stations in Cass
County to Serve You
MDOCK
PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
would a person neeu
George Hall of somewhere, that isv.e do the shivers vet run down mv
where the horses are, and by the way,
he expects to have a car load of real
horses here for the supplying of the
people of this vicinity in a short time,
safe of the Farmers and Merchants
bank refused to open, from last Sat-;
urday night until Tuesday afternoon.,
It lnnkf-rl as if an pxnert would have
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iu ut- Ldneu m, uui l iu ei.ua tuuu
uy mi. inuuiiu, u jicmcu uuu
released. That came as near
a "closed" bank as Murdock ever had
-m at tt it- t- 1
m. cuu iiiis. 11. 11 . x inn luc
arrival of a very fine young lady who
came to the hospital at Omaha and
avowed her intentions of making her
home with Mr. and Mrs. Tool and
the boys. All are doing nicely and
happiness reigns supreme. The young
lady arrived at the hospital on Wed-
Dr." A. R. Hornbeck and Louis
Hornbeck. both of Lincoln, were
down from Lincoln and were visiting
with thpir brother. T. O. Hornbeck.
and the bovs all had an excellent
time. Dr. Hornbeck. who has estab-.lzJn
lished himself in Lincoln in the prae-'ines
tice of medicine, is having a very nic
practice and is very well pleased with.
k Vine-; rmou i-.-i.ioVi ic pnmiro- tn him
Dr. S. B. MacDiarmid and family of
Omaha motored down and surnrisea
the Neitzel family last Sunday. As
Katherine Neitzel from University ;
Place, and the Hitchcock family of
Havelock were there, with the Mac-'
Diarmid. and when A. J. Neitzel
dropped in on them the occasion be-
came a near family reunion- It was a;
very happy event for all concerned, j
ithe beautiful dav made it complete.
Wilma Rueter, the six year oUTes until he
daugter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reu-
jthe appendix had brust and the case :
Iwas very critical. Following the op -
eration the little patient progressed !
ery nicely and it is hopped she may
soon be able to return to her home '
well again.
Stockholders Meeting.
The 12th Annual Stockholders tne uurnngton noya. e mp v :
Meeting of the Farmers Union Asso-jthe Burlington- cards in our Lusi-;
ciation will be held on February IstjPss windows, entitles our merchants rj
at 1:30 p. m. at Murdock, Nebraska,
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jux tiauuuu iui mouth. It's such a trifle to asl
ilmsiness which may come before tneic.ntire futurc suct.eSR is so ti
meeting. Each member is rquested
to be present.
-AUGUST RUGE,
j24-2tM Secretary,
Eaiik Elects Officers-
At the annual meeting of the Farm-!
ers and Merchants Bank the following
were elected as the board of directors:
J. E. Ilendrix. A. Streich. William:
Heiers. Cbas. I. Loner and L. Neitzel.
.The board organized and elected A.j The Chamber of Commerce stands
Streich. president, and J. E. Ilendrix, ; back of the C. B. Q. in no uncer
jvice president. W. E. Itmund. cashier, tain terms, and if we were to make
! The cashier's report showed the a suggestion to the officials of that
bank in excellent condition. A .four company, it would be about as stated
,per cent dividend was declared. The ( above. We do not see how it would
bank is in very competent hands and be a very difficult matter for the
the future will prove the wisdom ;
in electing such capable men to con
duct its affairs.
American Bird on Guard.
The American Eagle, the one which
was brought down by Walter Stroy
some time since and which he gave t'CjnC railroad began arrangements for
i nry Amgwert nas been mounieu issuance of from 90 million doi
aud placed, in the store and is looking i ars jQ joo million dollars of bonds
as fine as a fiddle, thank you. Henry jin a comprehensive program for the
is somewhat pleased with the mount ! rP(iUction of its funded debt, the re-
and well he may for it is indeed a
fins one.
Had an Excellent Time.
a reception ana nance at wnicn ai-
:bert Theil was the central fieure. He
iwas passing one of his birthdays and
.
11 is siser, Martha, sponsored an en-
tertainment and social dance at which
the friends of this very popular young
man were invited, and did they come,
ithey sure did, and made the occasion
one of pleasure.
"RTT-P-KT Trt TIT1 ATTT TTCr TTT-OTriT
naiiuji
Tulsa nwia .Tart 7 T'h rati man
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lost their lives when twenty cars of a
St. LouiK-Ban W-ancisco railway oil
tram crashed off a bridge and burst
fL '"af0 uiui c, aic uciirvcu iu nave
, Into fames one mile north of Catoosa, j
i -".ui ui; uauic uuuu luuaj. iue
endge was destroyed. The men
I uevec
dead were vagrants, seen byjcently ordered at an approximate j
trainmen on the cars bfor the crash.!
DEPMR
Boost for Town
and Contributing
Civic Institutions
Secretary of Chamber of Commerce
Gives Some Facts as to the
Value of Eailroad.
Mr. F. J. Thomas, from Otoe, was
in yesterday endeavoring to secure
a house to rent. Mr. Thomas is com
ing to locate here permanently, with
the Petring Garage, and he and his
wife will appreciate any ir.forma -
tion ycu may hand this office to as -
sist them in finding a home. Mr.
Thomas appears to be a splendid type
of man. and we feel sure he and his
wife will be a most welcome addi
tion to our social life.
Perhaps f.ftv or sixtv vears aco
i .. ' s 1
wnec ycu were in your teens, you
happened to s the old fashioned play
"Kathleen Mavourneen." and remem
ber the gruesome gravevard scene!
spine in hootchey-kootchey style
thinking of it. and the dong-dong-
dong of the tolling bell!
j
TV-am Trre Wct.
"In early every
co-niuni'v there
may be found quite a number of per-
SOUS
wno consider themselves leaci- j
consider themselves lead -
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but who. in trutn, are :
I ney no 11 iiirrusu uieir muure io
institutions which n:a.k ;
tlie town w nat it is. l ne ao
sending
be bouf
ior inereiianui:se which iniym
;ht with equal advantage at
home. They do ii frequently thrcu-ili
thoughtlessness, but oftener through
sheer disregard for the welfare of
the community of which they are a .
part.
The doctrine of buying at home ir !
t advanced solely in the intcerst
individual merchants. It is ad-
vocatcd because every citizen 01 c
town is individually to a certain
ex"
'i uejnut i;i r
1,,r "w 11 i -Lif
men are sometimes as greatly
at fault as anyone dsn in tiie mat-
" of out-of-town trading. I
If the shoe dealer ser.ds away for;
his auto tires, and the auto man
sends away for his furniture, and the
iurmture man sencis away ior u: - ,,
clotnmg. ana so on. now can mey
expect to build u; local prosperity?
Al the f.ne talk rbiut cavic pride
that Ve may indulge in will never
make a town, so long as the life
blood of the community the cold
cash is spent e!?vh"re.
A man m;y m';.? boosting speech -
is black in the face, but
unless he s
e:;d;; his money where
hall last night. The progrr.m wa;:
good, and William Baird l. finished
"toastmaster." Mr. Cornett m his
talk on "TraCie Tips" urged the im-
portance of the employe es of the
P.urlington patronizing home
mci-
chants. This is a
serves the earnest
matters that ue-,
considera'ion of'
to t ie exclusive patronage oi len
employee of the Burlington m Platts-
k ; our
ed up
always in the significant
"reciprocity."
word
If my figures are correct, the C. B. j female inhabitants of each county be
& O naid out to Cass county, for ; tween the atres of 21 and 55. The
roads about $"i6.o00 last year: and
in salaries in Plattsmouth $73C.0m:
and in wages on the Omaiia euvisior
$5.000.00. These amounts of money
are not to be sniffed at by a jugful!
management to put sucn a prooiem
into operation, and immediately.
W. G. DAVIS.
Secretary.
1?EW M. P. BOND ISSUE
New York. Jan. 27. Missouri Pa-
-.vi- nf -inans obtained from the
l 1 ' L r . i
vnnmont in niirr hasps
of new
nntiinmont nnrt thp imurovement ofi
kUiriuiiieiii v. -
the road's properties, u ms is one oi
the largest pieces of railroad financ-
ing on record, comparing only with
. . i i.4,t i
year. It is expected that the Missouri
Pacific issue will be handled by Kuhn,
,Loeb & Co., the bankers for the road.
Orders llore Equipment.
o T , it Tr Tar, 97 nHors fnr
tne Baltimore ac uniu b mic ui. u iuw. mj
'of 100 million dollars of bonds in a!
program that was completed last : Anconas 14
l. " Vm hiio nedV oreeub abSsOirea ior
pproximately four million dollars, ' ,, ,
wnrth nf
locomotives and new all-
l . . . , .ov-o ncra nlapoH
cii jjnorufi-; li ciu v-m " -
Ton a V nv tne Ulieaouri r aciuc iiuec,
it is announced by President L. W.
Baldwin. The orders include 36 new
locomotives and 70 nassenger train
cars.
i nese eauipmcni oroers are in aa -
be-'eition to the 3,120 freight cars re-'
cost of 16,500,000.
TMEMT.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
mi.- . r
1 lie uuutiaibucu n-ui iui imic
, TtiVtlisi A iintinn at Vile Vifw-vtci
half mile east and one-fourth mile
north of Union, on the gravel high
way on
Thursday, Febr. 3rd
commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
lunch served on grounds, the follow
ing described property:
Eight Head Horses and Mules
One team of black horses, S and 9
years old, weight 2,750; One brown
mare, smooth mouth, weight, 1,400;
; One bay mare, smooth mouth, weight,
i 1,100 ; One pair coming 2-year-old
! mules, extra good, weight 1.S00: One
pair coming yearling mules
Five Head of Cattle
iui. i 4
Thrr07!,artrira L. M JUvfi
fresh and the other will be fresh by
' sa'e da3
i 13 J C U
.0 llCdU Ul
All nnro-hrpil ftiPRtfr Whitp 1 5i
fan ci-t- hrt,i riit! ni,B irfH row
,
one ooar.
arm macniaery, ttC. S2-row machine; one P & O planter.
One 7-foot Moline binder, like. with SO rods of check wire; one P
new; One Jonn Deere r.ay rate, ai-
j mott new; One P and O. lister com-
2-rcw; One Hummer 1-row; One 14-
'inch walking plow; une dod siea;
one i-incn ieeu griuuer, crow iuoiiuu-auuu pas mum, uur riai-
i our ana P- ai,l psonue tu -
gine; udo 10-10 isuu ioug aisc; une
1-liorse wheat drill; One 3-h. p. Rock
Island gasoline engine; One 2-tub
washing machine; One l-h. p. gas-
olire engine; One butchering outfit,:
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good work harness; 200 bushels of
oats; Some alfalfa hay; One galvaniz-
ed grain bin, 200 bushels; Many
other articles too numerous fto men -
tion-
TerSIS of Sale
Ti'irii i ' i t"ti pri ii t . i. . v i ii run uui tj 1 1 1
All sums of ?10.00 and under, cash,
On
sums over $10.00 a credit of six
mo
.the w ill ho rim. mi'oh.r tn
give bankable note bearing interest
at rate or eignt per cent per annum
from date of sale. No property to be
i
removed from the premises until set-1
tieu cr
Sherman Austin,
Owner.
,-mTX.
, i OL.t,, Auctioneer
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WOMEN TO STUDY AT A3CES
The first Home Economics Short : The undersigned will offer for sale
Cour?e in Electrical Equipment is at Public Auction at his home one
to be conducted at the Iowa State , half mile west and one mile south of
College at Ames in cooperation with j Mynard. on
the Women's Committee of the Na-j S&turdaV, Febr. 5tH
tional Light , Association, March 14- corPmeU(:lnq at 10:00 o'clock a. m..
19 inclusive. The purpose is to give ; . . ... crT.C(1 at nnn tho fnU
cf modern appliances for lessening
the burden of household work will
be given. Although an Iowa project
students will be welcomed from all
other states. More detailed informa-
tion regarding the course, which will
last for one week, may be secured
from Mis FJoise Davison, Home Eco
nomics Department, Iowa State Col
lege, Ames, Iowa.
WOULD TAX THE SINGLE
A bill in -
Lincoln. Neb., Jan. 24
. trouueed in the house today by Rep-
tresentative Buress would assess a spe-
jcial tax upon all unmarried male and
bill would exe-Apt paupers, idiots, lun
atics, honorably discharged veterans
of the civil, Spanish-American and
world wars, and those subject to ex
emptions for dependents. The tax
would go into the district school fund.
All local news is in the Journal.
Sorrow's Quail!?
-HATCHERY!
215 Chicago, Avenue,
Piattsmouth, Neb.
I ttaw
,MWJ
it
Try QysKiy Chicks
are Betterr
T . j t i
White &. Barred Rock 14
! BufI White Orpington-
15
White Wyandottes 15
.o. V. Iteas 1
w, R.u. Tcrftorr.
Wfllie Drown Legnorn
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Jtrlif "RmVimn lft
xjuiiiiix xo
iTio - ht Breeds SSJ
assorted for
proiiers 1U
t.i - i
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"i"ci xx ;
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vno uvi in -r illi Aiukt
balance 5 days before date of i
shipment. Custom hatching'
r - - t. t
J'J. J Y" j C
r- ? . -v oe- ,
luesday
I Visitors Always Welcome!
PUBLIC AUCTION
The undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Auction on the Joe Roberts farm,
three miles west and one and one
half miles north of Plattsmouth, Ne
Tuesday, Febr. 1st
braska, on
beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m with
lunch served at noon, the following
j
described property:
Seven Head of Horses
One gray gelding, 8 years old, wt.
1,500 lbs.; one bay mare, smooth
mouth, wt. 1,450; one black gelding,
smooth mouth, wt. 1,350; one black
mare, 5 years old, w-t. 1,260; one
bay gelding, smooth mouth, weight
1,325; one sorrel gelding, smooth
mouth, wt. 1,300; one saddle pony,
weight 950 lbs.
Four Milk Cows
One Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh
f January 10th, gives about 8 gallons
a day ; one Holstein cow, 8 years old,
fresh October 20, gives about 5i
gallons a day; one Holstein cow, a
years old, fresh October 20, gives
about 5 gallons a day; one Holstein
cow, 6 vears old, will be fresh June
1st, gives about 7 gallons a day.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
One Peter Schuettler wagon, ZVi-
inch; one Fuller & Johnson wagon,
; 3 K -inch ; one Avery wagon, 4-inch
. rr.c trurL- Tt-- o-n n u n ViPv rnrV OT1P
" ' "TIT " .'Z V.' r
ic u aisc, ibxit.; one ueermg umu
er; one John Deere mower; one John
bushel capacity; three sets 1-inch
iworK Harness; one spring v.apu, uue
u.ui uc, y A ".'
guoijue ciil;!!!, uue wauins
machine; one manure spreader; some
alfalfa in shed and numerous other
articles,
Special Machirery
Ohp Planinir n;Il. rin
Planing mill, rin and han:j
saws, complete; One trip 'iamn.?r:
ne tJie V?k(;r ar fut,t:r; n5a!
- aSon and blacksmith tools.
! TenCS CI Sale
j All sums of 110.00 and under, cash.
On sums over $10.00 a credit of tix
.moains wui u bu. u.x
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give ouiiaoit! uulv nUi
ai lue iaie Ul pel i-i
num from date of sale. No property
to be removed from the premises un-
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111 MU'lu';'1
Clifford Roberts,
j Owner.
iRex Young. Auctioneer.
Platts. State Bank, Clerk.
PUBLIC AUCTION
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Vlules
and 8 yrs.,
e. 9 vears
old. wt, 1.S00; One team geldings,
Ernooth mouth, wt. 3.100; One bay
gelding. 5 years old, wt. 1,400; One
team of mares. S years old, weight
2.600; One bay mare. 7 years old, wt.
1 T.O One te.im t-.?3 v mnrps A-T vpnrsi
old. w't. 2.600; One "team black mares,
5 yerr?: eld, wt. 2,.r00; One mule,
years old. wt- 1,200; One bay mare,
; smooth mouth, wt. 1,300; One saddle
i pony, smooth mouth, wt. 900; One
! pair, horse and mare, mules, 4 and 5
'years old. wt. ".200: One horse mule,
9 years old, wt. 1,350; One mare
' mule. 3 vears old. wt. 1,150; One
hors mule, 1 year old, wt. SCO; Two
colts.
Tfiirieen Head of Cattle
Six milk cows, some of which will
lie fresh by elr-.y of sale; Two Jersey
cows that will be fresh soem; three
2-year-old heifers and two 3-year-old
heifers. Some will be fresh by date
of sale.
Ferm Machinery, Etc.
One corn elevator, power and jack
complete; Two mowing machines;
Four farm wagons; One wagon box;
Two hay racks with trucks;
One hay rack; One 8-foot Peering
binder; One prcS3 drill: Two one-
, horse drills; One Broadcast seeder;!
One "-hole corn sheller; One corn
shredder; One com
binder; One en -
ase 2-row lister;
ingle; One Gush -
; silage cutter; One Ca
One P and O lister, pi
man gar.oline engine; 1G0 rods of 4-
.foot woven wire fencing; 140 hedgejha and from there vert to Decatu:
posts; Seven set work harness; Three where he will visit for a short time
, good saddles; One complete set of t the home of his sister, Mrs. Ne)el
j blacksmith tools; One good lard Seney.
press; one power sausage grinder;
ine DeLaral cream separator with
puwfi Biiaciiuieui, tuiir luiuiu-i
wagons; two iron-wneei irucK
with
racks; one hay rack; one wagon box; ,
i three New Century cultivators; two'
16-inch sulkey plows; one 3-bottom j
.Oliver tractor plow; one gang plow;
'one 3-disc sulky plow: two 2-row
machines; one Osborne disc; one
Ford sedan car and other articles too
numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale
All sums of $10.00 and under,
cash. On Bums over 810.00 a credit
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or six mouths win oe given, purcnaser
&'e uann-awic iiwlc ucixi.Li6 """"
est at the rate of eight per cent per
nnT,m trnm nf Ra1p v rmnertv
(,
,M 0tlpH for
W. A. right,
Owner
rrr vm-vr- a,t,00t.
PLATTS STTE : BANK Clerk
Journal Want Ads cost but little,
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and they sure do get reralts.
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HASLET NEWS ITEfeiS
Herman Rauth and the good wile
were guests at the home of W. J.
Rauth on Sunday of last week.
Edward Murphey who was injur
ed by a fall in his ice houe som"
: time since is reported as being some
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better.
Theo. Harms; was a visitor in Oma
ha for a short time on last Thurs
day, driving over in his car for tht
occasion.
John P. Stander has been suffer
ing frcm an attack of the f!u during i
the past week but is feeling some
better at this time.
John G ruber was a visitor in
Plattsmouth on Tueslay of the p:uit
week, driving over to see about pome
matters for the d:ty.
Miss Teresa Ranth who has been
employed at Emporia, is home rest
ing as she has not been fetling very
well for some time past.
Mrs. Ralph Keckler was a vi.itor
with her friend Mrs. Oscar Dowler
on Wednesday of lust wepk, both
ladies enjoying the visit very much.'
"I .1 ,nr .-. .Til VW V
Murdork were visiting rnd looking
I
tfer somo business ma tiers in and (Earing under 4 lis., per lb ISc
about Manley on Thursday of last! 'r
v.-ek. i Stage, per lb 15c
Frank Stander and wife of Omaha j , ,
v.-ere visiting with friends and n- Old Eoosters, per lb 10c
latives in and about J-'anhfV last
week as well as looking after s.mt
business matters as well.
Ed Jochin had two car londs of c
ctllent cattel on the South Omaha
market which he shipped from the
station at Manley. iud whali wvt
top notchers in evtry respect.
M. L. Williams o! Louisville war
a visitor in Manley on l-.t Thur.-
daj' and wa dispensing gc s fivJ oil
for the Continent:. 1 Oil and G.;s Co.
for which h-' is r:-pre :c-ntativ-.
John L'.'ockenkcupT and v.-ife v.v rc
visiting at Greenwood ci l"t Wed
nesday, they ('.rivirg ever to vitif a'
the homeof Mrs. Mcckcp'.'.aut't'y rar
er; ts. Martin Mv.har ."nd
Wayne Murphey v.-s
taken with a pifOriClitit;,
tahen to Omaha w1vt- an
was pert or::!1';! f oil jv ii.
Wayne : g"Tting ah-iiET r
ife. I
?i:c.(b-:i!y !
ano
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Fred II. Gorder cf Wee pi
tor, county comnis:;iorer. va:
a voi-
tor in ..laniey on
Thursday and
was looking after tome btv-iiv -s mat
ters for the county while 1 t re.
Oliver Harvey cf PhiU-mouth. re
presenting the PhMt::ni'.m:h :-otO! 1 On l-t,t Sundry, w '-k. M. Grif
Co., of that place was looting after j fin who has been m: l:i:.v his bo:,"
some business here and visiting viih in Manley sitict ;.iy last summer,
his friends. Dr. Bob of the garage. removed to Pijttsn'uih. The bu.-i-Elmor
Barson h'J" constructed alms' hire did iut justify him Ray
ncw case in his br:rbrr . h:p for ;ir i ing and so he thought he would move
toilet pi eparat ions which he uses in i to I'latt.-u. )Ut h where he w ar. proni-
chis busineas. f'us kcciuni; tii' in c u'
of the way and saving caring for
them.
Miss Mary Ellen Wiles of Weepinr,
Water was a visitor in Manley and
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Humble cn
Inst week, she enjoying as we'.l as
them the visit for the evening and
over night.
Rudolph Bergman, Wm. Ruu an
Edward Kelly v.-ere lookirf; after
some business matters in Omaha or
last Tuesday and while they were
away, the store was looked after b3
Joseph Vvolpert.
George Curyea of Alvo and son.
Clarence Curyea, of Lincoln, were in
Manley on last Thursday and
visiting with their primer, Mr.
Crane, and talking over the
ness prospects of the coming
vere l
John
mer.
Uncle D. S. Rockwell who has beer
rt:ite poorly for some time has been
quite a bit more so during the re
( ent weeks and has not been feel
3g gc
good at an. ins many ineitu:-
- . re aopms
he will sonn be well
again.
The people of Manley are feeling
quite well pleased with the kindness
which E. li. Schulhofi showed when
be was willing to come out ard train
the bovs and girls for the communit:
program which he so al ly assisted ii1
putting over.
Theo. Baker had the misfortune t
step on a nail which protruded from directorate of nine will be Ktb cted to
a board and which has been causing j represent the states of the Missouri
this gentleman much prif bo had t.'va'loy.
have the doctor and had to have some The purpose of the association is to
:;erun administered to v.nrd off com-'put an active orgf.niz.jt bin. to work iu
plications, wbicli were threatened
There was joy come to the home
of Mr. ard Mrs. Joe Rauth on Ia-t
Saturday when the stork made a visit
at this country home with a present
in the shape of a ery f:ne younn son
for this estimable rottplo. The rar-
ents and the joung man are both j
dcin': nicely.
Carl Spetk who has ht
Ibis home at Casper. Wye
for som" i ,
, years has been visitiuf at the home
j0f his sister for some time paFt and
' on last Friday accompanied his bro-
ther-in-law. Chris Murray, to Oina-
j The coniniuniy rr:)rrarj v!li,h !:a.
Leen a Bpecial ft..ltuIe in tht. l ivi(.
1;t nTrl ,v ,.. f,f t1,e vrv
(enjoyable features cf the social ac-
tivJtjes and at tte retime afford- :
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1917 Reo Truck, . . . $85.00
1920 Nash Truck, . . . 25.00
1922 Ford Roadster, . . . 80.00
These have ail been completely overhauled and are
in good condition. Also a Ford motor, recondition
ed, $25.00 will take other motor in on sale.
Hobart onriors
Manley, . . . . Nebraska
Poultry Vanted
Vednesday, Febr. 2nd
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Live poultry wanted to be deliver
ed at the Peoples Produce Ptjtior,
Plattsmouth, WEDNESDAY, Febru
ary "d, one day only, lor which v.
will pay the following
Cash Prices
! tleiiSJ i-er 10'
.20c
Oucks, per lb 20c
Leghorn I'oultry. 5c lb. less
Farmers, Notice!
Although our prices may be blight
ly lower tlian in hers, your money is
guaranteed, fur we a:ry an account
with The Farmers State Lank, of
Plattsni'iuth, where our checks will
be honored immediately.
Peoples Produce
Company
143 Soacl: 6th St.. Plattsmouth, Keb.
EEKEY KLIIIGEE, JI?r.
: ed a place for the nr.'siu!!y
jed to remonstrate iLtir le
! '.:;.r:noui:)UH whi: li vas f.rbi:
! ottier neariiv tow ns. A mo. t
j dative program was had t.nd
l:i i;. -or
i;..-
-it ii l y
i;rp'-.-
v.Ll b
staged avain in the in ur tutun-.
IJ.oves to Piatt:racuth.
V-t ,t Sundry, w; ?!.
j lsed employment.
CAEDS' EEAU SHUNS
STOCK OF H02KSBY
St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 2S. William
F. Fahey, attorney for Rogers IP;rns
by, former manager of t!i- world'?
.'champion St. Louis Cardinals. r-:-
vealed late Thuri..v thai ilorii-by
had offered to m 11 hi?; 1.167 Mum?
of stock in the club to Presi lent Sam
Breadon for ?lr a i.!iire. it a total
of ?122,5R.r., but isreadon hud refus
ed the offer.
Fr.hey said Breadon also had re
fused a counter ofer from him. rep
rc:ntig undisclosed interests, to bt y
Breadon's shares, a controlling
interest, for the same price ;i .-l.are.
Hornsby's attorney siiid he wonlj'
bring suit against Breadon to com
pel him to pay bi ".c divi'".f :h'.s un
less these were declared in February.
ORGANIZE TO P00H
TEE IH2S0UEI EJVXE
St- Joseph, Mo.. Jan. 27. The Mis
souri River Waterways Ivelopment
association, to be extended into every
jbtatc the river touches, was crganiz-d
in St. Joseph last right.
Gonrs G. Starme r of St. Joseph
was named president ard M. P. Mur
phy, also of St. Joseph, secretary. A
each concressional district of rarli
state in tlie Missouri river trritor.
to pledge senator? and congressmen,
when possible, to support the program
cf Missouri river navigation advo
cates for completion r,l fi channel
fro-n St. Louis to Yankton. S P.
ENGLISH
i jj f rxrrHiwn Hrrrr
lilttJ LstZlLLUL II kUiiU
j w w
for Hatchmn
At 5 cents an ejrg". Hcclz your orders
now. Come and see my fine flock.
Fred Fiaisckman
Manley, Nebr.
Oars
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