i Page tqvl PLATTSMOUTH SEM,WEEKLT JOTTRTTAP MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927. Greenwood Departments Prepared in the Interest of the People of Greenwood and Surrounding Vicinity Leo Peters and wife were callec7 to Lincoln on last Monday, they driv Ine over in the car. See and pet a sack of O Shell O the Btuff which makes the hens lay, for sale at the Peters Elevator. Ray Roupe was a visitor in Omaha en last Wednesday, taking with him a load o fcattle for Charles Card. The youne people of Greenwood enjoyed a Valentine Dance at the Greenwood Party house on last Mon day. The Peters Grain company dispos ed of a car loid of salt during the past week, which they are expecting to arrive soon. Mrs. Stella Dourks was a visitoi ia Ashland one day during the past ffk where she was having some dental work done. Phil L. Hall was called to Platts things in readiness for the summer's work. Frank Hart and the family were spending the last week end at the home of Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scheel, sr., of Murdock, where they enjoyed the day very pleasantly. C. D. Fulmer dressed his summer't supply of meat on last Saturday and has been busy for a number of days since getting the other work done in the line of making sausages, and ren dering the lard. Vernon Stewart and the good wife were blessed on last Sunday with the gift of a very fine son who declares he has found one of the best homes in Nebraska. All concerned are do ing nicely and all are happy. 1. A. Sanborn reports the sale of farming machinery picking up and s Eiouth on Friday of last week where good deal of the needed machinery is now moving. With the cessasion of the farm sales the demand for machinery will be increased. Jacob Will is raising and placing a new foundation under his house, and in other ways making repairs and placing the home in excellent trict and a most wonderful meeting was had. The representatives from the Greenwood church gave a report of the first day's session of the con vention on last Sunday and also will report the second day's work at Kearney the coming Sunday. . On last Thursday occurred the cele bration of the fourteenth wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Willis, a large number of their friends appeared at their home at seven-thirty with well filled baskets and gave this excellent couple a most pleasant eve ning. Among the other plans of amusement was a number of progre; sive card table and the prizes won were, the first by Lytta Bauers and partner and the consolation prize went to Vera Anderson and partner At the proper hour a sumptious sup per was served and at the time of de parture of their friends the wish was tstended for many more happy years for Mr. and Mrs. Willis. Celebrate 30th Anniversary. On last Monday at their home in Greenwood was celebrated fcv their friends and relatives the passing of he was looking after some business matters for a time. 15. V. Stoffer of Gordon was a visitor at the heme of Mr. and Mrs A. It. Hirdsall for a number of dayr during the past week. l.-..l I-r Ii r..p- utin wn Knendins: a we-k at the home of his aunt. Mrs. condition, ine worn is ueing cione me tnirtietn wedding anniversary S F McElwain at Plattsmouth re- j h' a contractor from Waverly. of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wright, who turned home on Wednesday of last j Robert Mathews and wife enter-j have made tliis portion of Nebraska itained at their home on last Sunday their residence for many years. The v m Tallin wa, a business vii-'and na1 for their K"ests for the oc- wedding was solemnized by the Rev. . c ,,th nfmi nn wXlv nfl,asion the members of the families of Cyrus Alton for many years the pas tor at South Rend on Wednesday of Marr.;n anri p v Smith where mr f rvic. ,,.i. lat week where he was looking at- r ' " :V"' 1 J" i " . , . i nttor-v v- a chnrt uie ,,a was mosi pieaiaiui peui. iwoon, ana wno was on tne occasion ter smne business matters for a short Loujs Wr,ght and T.ife preparea ,jelavcrl Ly very ba( rca(s in Rettinfi l" , n ., , . i a celebration for the birthday anni- to the wedding which was deferred .iir. . iau auu nju, '-.versary for their sons. Marion who an hour. All attending the wedding? acmmj.am.;.i u -wis. iu. .wi-yw. is tnree anrt Wayne, who is eight, both the first and the celebration of were visiting in Lincoln and also There were there for the occasion the event after thirty years enjoyed looking after some business matters the faniiiy of A. M Wright and Miss the occasion very much. as well. I Catherine Coleman. j..hn Morkenhaupi and wife of sophas Peterson, the blaci .nith. Celebrate 39th Anniversary, rear Manley were visiting at thejand sure he is a smith and worker At hftmo f ATr .,., ' L0CALNE17S Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main Bids., Phone 527. From Thursday's Dally Earl Hassler of Grand Island Is here to enjoy a visit with the par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hassler Mont Robb of Union was a visitor in the city yesterday for a few hours, looking after some matters of busi ness and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn DeLong of Ne braska City, were here for a few days to visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. P. West over. Mrs. DeLong was formerly Miss Irene Davis, teacher in the local schools. Albian Nelson, who has charge of the Starkjohn farm near Gothenberg. Nebraska, came to Omaha with a load of stock last evening and came down to visit here with William Stark john, an old friend and owner of the farm that he is managing. Mr. Nel son departed this morning for his home. From Friday's Daily Martin Stava of Rushvilie, Ne braska, is here to visit at the home f his uncle, Martin Stava for a few days. Attorney W. A. Robertson and County Attorney W. G. Kieck werej C. of C. Sec'y Visits Omaha Chamber Friday Meets With te Live Wires Who Assist in Guiding the Chamber of Commerce There. From Saturday's Dally Luke and His Uke: "I crept upstairs, shoes In hand, Just as the night took wing. When I saw my wife right straight ahead, Doing the same dern'd thing!" V! When vou've been away fer the day does vou wife also ask. "Well, and what did you llave to eat?" Yesterday, Clarke G. Powell re-; quested us to dine with the member ship committee, senior, of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. We declined just enuff to make it look right yet manage to hang onto the invitation. F. T. B. Martin, chairman of that committee, of Martin Brothers & Co.,!. "Dependable Insurance since 1S69", (evidently long before the present UlUli Every item in our stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Furnishings and Shoes is priced way below cost. We Must Se!! Out and Get Out Come Early! Get First Choice! Our Prices are as Low as before the War! vzr U U E a Ei V OPEN EVENINGS Stp 122 N. 6th Street Plattsmouth, Neb. Mr. Martin arrived on the scene) sat.V at my left, and when I made the usual at Lincoln today where they appeared entrcIy satisfactory to me. Had a.J. INDUSTRIAL NOTES Mycs'-s National Bank of Ulysses; v. ith capital of $25,000 granted a : hnrt'-r. in the hearing before the federal court to oppose the motion for the transfer i of the case of Mia U. Gering vs. The First National Bank, et al., covering the amount of county funds in the closed bank. 'nice tender piece of rib roast; a baked potato with its poor sides slashed fearfully; delicious brown gravy; pineapple salad; two cups of coffee; ?,r'" -;trs- ,r fl lZr ."VS -Pt nu ,p.5 W1"e lTes;Hartsoofc. was celebrated on Monday Mr and .Irs. Martin Mahar for the (for the farming work is now coming ;even, thp . Qf the wr,k ea,!" , j in very generous quantities and reo-;di anEiverSary of this excellent Mr?. H. G. Wright was called to ! pie are sure cf getting it done right irour,1o A larc nurar,er of their Lin'oln on Tuesdav of last week when hopha. wtikis the hammer whre she was visiting with friends Athens wrs noted for her learn and relatives and also looking after jing. and well might she be for many tome shopping. I great men were making their home? T- or,,! a tv n,wieon T,,rT-. 1 1 here. No more was Athens famous ed during the past week to the IIer-than is Greenwood. man Boiler property and which will) make this excellent couple a very I tne r!ace to reside. but the fame Kdward Bell shipped a car load o'. very fine Herford cattle to the South Omaha market one day last week whh were in excellent condition and sh.v:ild have topped the market.. Mrs. P. A. Sanborn who is stay-) wood church. which has come to Greenwood is on account of her great checker players. W. A. Armstrong trnd John Mefford, represen G reen week. Mies Mefford accompanied their as far as Bethany, where she visited ! at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.! J. L. Kennedy, pastor of the Green S friends and relatives were present to assist in the proper observance of the occasion. A most enjoyable supper was had and all joined in extending the wish for a long and happy life, j knowing well that the life will be ;of service to all who know them as the past thirty-nine years of the life ! tiiJ A, ct,n ,rrh i they have 'i1 together has made rented the Christian church ol ,, ' . . , ... . A,' . , r,,i-..i. rf them people whih will serve their wood, at Lincoln Tuesday of last t" . A V I1U All 1A lilU UiJoli j '. Spring ?. carloads of cattle hii,i,l fro.'i this town recently. With most local tnrrs at record- urn ivuiL. i'. ii n n tici.; l in n i it : j and raspberry sherbet that reminded , ious 6tates are nassiiii: additional' me of Arkansas, all 'cept the chiggers, thousands cf bills which immediate! v j Arnold Oj.f ratiom under way in i new Inland & Al.-n Hatchery. it was so true to the raspberry in taste and color. Gothenburg New American La j Kearney $250,000 junior high! From Saturday's Ijnlly Mis Catherine Hill of Fremont will """ .lu,s Ktifinuuii iu ii you know it's swell to meet those .. M.nt7v over the week-end of Miss syivia' , .,, 4, , c"-""l1 w.. ... . ...j. . ... , . . ... .. t w 1 1 1 ii ii iinii idtiv. jurwt, ti : i i-i acini i . Beatrice uincdn Telephone com nanv to snend SCfi.000 imnroving its a wonueriui visit, went inio ine prop add to the already top-heavy tax load, i f ra nr'(' fire truck Purchased for this town. The Owl Club Meet. On Monday of last week the Owl Club mot with Mr. and Mrs. K. F. ing in Omaha for the winter was a. Dr. Lawrence Lee, and wife of Smith where they were royally en- vi.-itor for over the week end at the Omaha, were compelled to spend some tertained, and where every one pres- home of Mr. James Snnburn, her son time in the hospital at Omaha on Pt surly enjoyed the occasion, and and the husband of Mrs. P. A. San- account of some illness which has where the games were played with born. 'been troubling them for some time, zest and pleasure. Refreshments- Emmitt A. Landon was out to the They are now able to be out of the farm on last Tuesday and was as- institution and ar getting tiFting Wayne in the doing of the nicely at this time. were served and all voted Mr. and along Mrs. Smith the best of entertainers. Mrs. A. . Hudson was the winner winters butchering and getting Hatching Eggs The Greenwood high school glee of the first prize, this being the ?ec- club girls gave a very entertaining program at the Methodist church on last Sunday and again in the eve- j ning the same at the Christian church and at both places a good crowd ; end time for this reason. The con solation prize went to Walter Holt loses in Fire Tuesday. Mr. W. E. Emelun.d was unfortu- are ia position to furnish you two greeted them and all were well pleas- rate in that he was the loser of quite lvi vim tin: tuiiioi.ini' in. an amount or property wnen tne nre ;ir. Liarence A. lathl.? celebrated which'? did so much damage at Val- on last Sunday the passing cf the paraiso on last Tuesday de.stroved the ''id anniversary or his birth and is building in which he had a bank, and feeling fine thank you. His many also some property in a hotel which menus in ttreenwooa nave been con- was also burned The bnrber shon gratulating this excellent gentleman in Tiich he owned the furniture was on his health and thereturninsr of savorf the day of his birth, wishing, that , he may enjoy the seeing of many. Injured His Hand. '- ' ! hiln U rn r lr Tin H.n rrnioi v o r R c t. i j n a. - a t. -i- .1 ' nnv. a i una itai i iuv uiai iiiuii' church. Messrs. George Lambert. O. l" :L. 1 "M "V'1;1 popular strains of White Leghorns. English White Leghorn Eggs Price per 100 Eggs S4.00 American White Leghorn Eggs Trice per 100 Eggs S3.50 White Leghorn Baby Chicks W. H. Leesley Greenwood Also Noble and who will entertain this eve ning at a C o'clock dinner in honor of .Miss 1 1 1 1 1. Mrs. Lee Grauf and children of Newcastle, Wyoming, who have been here Siting with her relatives and friends departed this morning for Omaha where they will leave from that place for their home in the west. Mis Ruth Sitzrr.an accompanied by Misses Ruth and Vida Shilfer, Avcre passengers this morning on the early nurilngton train for Omaha where they will spend the, day in hat city looking after :;ome matters of business. Mnj. W. H. Rainey departed this morning for Omaha where she will spend a few hours at the hospital with Mr. Rainey who is now showing marked improvement and who is ex pected to be aLIe to leave the hos pital in a short time and return hone. Mrs. T. J. Todd if Kearney and Miss Margaret Mauzy of San Fran iseo. who have 1 een visiting at Chi ngo with their siter, Mrs. Verdon Vroman and family, came in thi morning to enjoy a visit here with their parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mauzy before departing for their hemes. to feel just like our own Plattsmouth ! Chamber officials and committees. Had osition of plans used in other Cham bers for financing and membership. Mr. Powell has a way of making a fel low feel so at home, it is no wonder his success with the Omaha Chamber has been so phenomenal. plant here. SOCIAL WORKERS' FLOWER CLUB Found our friend Ballard Dunn of the Bee knee-deep in work (not June!). He sent his regards to hi3 many Plattsmouth friends. Called in A. K. Donevan, the new state editor and we discussed more publicity for Plattsnouth in the Bee. Received many promises of co-operation and good-will in this and as we never yet knew a man by the name of "Done van" who failed to make good his word, believe the "usual" hot air of the past will mean something tangible in the future. Ogallala New butter or cheese fac tory may be established in this town. Tyron Oil test wc-1 being drilled in this vicinity. Spencer Improvements being mnde to lines cf Northern Nebraska Power company. Beaver Crossing $05,0 00 bond issue approved tor erecting new schoolhouse. Spencer Tri-States company build ing electric substation here to house big tn'tisfcrmcTs. Emerson Several dairy farmers in this vicinity organize Prosperity Cow Club. Spencer Work started on con duction of north pier of new bridge. PUBLIC AUCTION The Social Workers Flower club will meet Wednesday. February 2:id it the home of Mrs. C. R. Hutchison with Mrs. A. N. Sullivan assistant hostess. All members are invited to be present. f21-ldlw PUBLIC AUCTION F. Peters and Leo Peters drove to Kearney, where they attended the two day session of the men's coun cil of the Methodist church, which was held there. There were three hundred in attendance from this dis- A COMPLETE line of Farm Machinery and Repairs such as John Teere and International Harvester lines. No matter what machine you have, can get you repairs. A COMPLETE line of United States Auto and Truck Tires and Tubes and onr prices and service are an attraction to anyone in need of anything in these lines. A COMPLETE stock of Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories, making cur garage service complete in every respect. A COMPLETE line of Standard Products, Mobile and Polarine Oils for winter driving. We solicit a chance to figure on your future needs. Yours for GOOD SERVICE. SANBORN SERVICE GARAGE a fire, and was placing a piece of kindling in the stove the end caught on the stove, piercing his hand with a piece of wood and which later in fected from a piece of wood in his hand, making a very b?d hand and had to be worked on by the surgeon, a number of time before the wound would neai. I he bits or wood fre now all removed and the hand is getting along nicely at this time. Give Erothcrs P.eception. The Masonic lodge of Greenwood which is a very active organization, on Friday evening of last week, at their hall in Greenwood gave a fare well reception to their departing brothers, Messrs. A. C. Loofe and Charles Kephart. both of whom have been making their homes near Wav erly, and who are now removing from the vicinity in which they have lived for the past few years. A very worthwhile program was given and a banquet served follow ing the other exercises. They will make their home near Raymond for the present. Know file Absolute Facts! You Want the Best Motor Car Value Your Money will Buy But you cannot know true Motor Car Worth without an Exhaustive Demonstration. We are here to show you the superior quality of the New and Better Buick Call on us at any time for a thorough demonstration. No charge or obligation to buy. . See Bert Reed, of Weeping Water, or J. B. Livingston, of Plattsmouth I . F. ANDERSON Greenwood, Nebraska The Fourteenth Line. Just what it is we do not know but those who do nay it is something about an advanced course of check ers. The boys who play checkers refer one to A. R. IMrdsall when it comes to checker etiquette. W. C. T. U. TO MAKE DRINKING BAD FORM Chicago, 111., Feb. 18. Plans of the W. C. T. U. to make drinking un fashionable are to bo matured with the aid of society leaders such as Mrs, Mcdill McGormick of Chicago, Mrs. Ella E. Boole, national president of tne organization, said today The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Auction on the place known as the A. O. Ault farm 8 miles west and 3J,j. miles north of Plattsmouth and 3 miles east and one mile north of Cedar Creek, Nebraska, on Wednesday, March 2 commencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp, with lunch served at noon, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Horses and Mules One pair sorrel mares, 6 years old white mane and tails, weight 3,100 pounds (an extra fine span and one that should get some top-notch bids as you'll admit yourself after you see them in the sale ring); one span of black mules, 8-9 years old, weight 2,900 pounds: one Shetland pony 24 Head of Cattle One pure bred Shorthorn bull, com ing 2 years old, weight 1,300; two young bulls, one white face and one Durham; nine head milk cows, every one a good one, ages range from 3 to 7 years; twelve head stock cattle, heifers and steers. Hogs and Chickens Ten head of good brood sows 100 Single Comb Drown Leghorn chickens. Farm Machinery, Etc. une boo sled; four wagons; one hay rack; one side delivery hay rake; one over-shot stacker: two sweeps; one goou Mccormick mower: one gang plow; one walking plow; one riding cultivator; one walking culti vator; one disc; one feed grinder; one saddle; one 3-section harrow; one lifting jack; two sets of work harness; one No. 3 Primrose cream separator; one Estate range; one Howard heating stove; one 3-burner oil stove with, oven; one dresser; one buffet; one steel cot; dining room chairs; rocking chairs; one full-size bed, complete with mattress; two 10 gallon and three 5-gallon cream cans. Also dishes, fruit jars, stone jars and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale All sums of $10.00 and under, cash. On sums over $10.00 a credit. of eight Mr. Dunn is a big, jovial, cordial fellow that rather grips a fellow right in the heartv with his big vigorous handshake, and is as approachable as the most humble clerk, no blonded flapper to pass to get in to see him or sending in a card. However, the editorial room was Just full of swell dames which we just causually noticed off-handed! and unintentionally! In talking with the Mr. Watson of the World-Herald learned that Hilt Wescott had been there the day before and had already put in some swift strokes for the interests of the Platts mouth news in that paper. Between both the Bee and the Herald, we "orter" get at leart as much publicity as Bellevue and LaPlatte Mr. Watson gave us liia assurances of closer co operation, and said their state editor had been informed of the disappoint ment of our people over'the lack of Plattsmouth news in the, Herald, and felt sure he could assure us of better co-operation in the future. Mr. Wat son is a most charming, and exclusive gentleman, and our visit with him was most pleasant and encouraging Hartington Work nears comple- tion on Western states Public Util-J There will be a sale of farm prop ities company's new plant here. jcrty and stock held at the George W. Ifnytlcr farm, five miles southwest of Fairmont 512,000 new building tc ; Platfrmouth ami one and a quarter be erected here by Lincoln Telephone ! miles west of Mynard on company. Neligh Work progressing on bridge over Elkhorn between ligh and Clearwater. Lakeside Potash highway bciv. oen . Tered for sale: Tuesday, March 1st "rmmencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp, vith lunch served at noon by the " -nard Golden Hod Study club. The following property will be of- Lalcepido and Ellsworth to be improv ed oniphan Farmers' Elevator pany organized in this town. 19 Horses and Mules One team black geldings, 6 and 7 t ' r . -t . . T . ' n 1 lilt . Anvv. COm- V V. . 1 1 TT I VU ill ia jand black geldings, smooth mouth, ' v.t. 3,300; one team gray geldings, Ncligh Western States Public 5 an(1 r 3'fars old, wt. 2,750; one Utilities company planning to erect team blacks, gelding and mare, 8 generating plant and distribution years old, wt. 2,700; one gray horse, system in this place. . j4 years old. wt. 1,300; one black j mare, smooth, mouth, wt. 1,4 50; one Omaha Omaha Industrial corpora- sorrel horse, smooth mouth, wt. tion chartered with capitalization of j 1,300; one bay horse, 8 years old, $1,000,000. Wt. 1,200; one bay saddle horse, 8 i years old, wt. 1,100; one sorrel mare, Gibbon Farmer Home Telephone smooth mouth, wt. 900; one brown company lebuilding telephone lines mare, S years old, wt. 1,000; one bay in Gibbon. mare, 7 years old, wt. 1,100; one bay imare, smooth mouth, wt. 1,100; one Hildrcth $50,000 new school-; 3-earling jack mule; one yearling house to be erected in this city. mare colt. 26 Spotted Poland Chinas Sixteen Spotted Poland China Eloomington Seed potatoes being shipped from this section. Gering Union Pacific will build new railroad station here But you have to pass the keen-eyed-searching-look of a female sentinel to get to Mr. Watson's sanctorium sanctotis. Anyhow she was dan'd good look-! ing, and had a smile that made a fel low almost not care whether he got any further that is so I've been told! brood sows; nine Spotted Toland Railroad China shoats; one Spotted Poland China male. Farm Machinery Edholm Farmers in this vicinity TwQ j T Casp thresllin rig3 oom. snreuaing corn. iplete, including two 20-40 engines and two 32-54 separators. One Heider tractor, 10-20 with a tractor plow. Butte MixeeKcarload of hogs and, cattle shipped from this place recently. Hay Springs New pumping equip ment purchased for waterworks. We did, learn that the problems of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce are identical with our own only every thing of a larger scale. Mr. Powell! stated the Chamber of Commerce in Plattsmouth, with its office always open, was the most important steo for ward Plattsmouth had taken, and that thirl city would more and more appre- cite this fact, as the years passed; that this place is large enough to mnlntnin si Phnmhor onl wr V, n-l tl-in good-will and co-operation of the of telephone company CM. One Dempster gas engine, 10 h. p.; one Sandwich engine, 2-h. p. One clover recleaner; three Schut tler wagons, complete; two iron Hav bpnnprs vork progressing on , i construction of Rye meat market .w?ort Jv'he.el w???-' on5 ,!'?. 8l; building. " ' .uc-in, jiMiougnioii manure spruauer; one Shelton-Farmers Home Telephone V?!? I."' T company expended $20,000 during " . ", . l' n ..Vi.. past IS months for rebuilding lines. l 'V s ' Clearwater New bridge being con-: mower; one peering mower; one tructcd across Elkhorn river east of . Iystn.e. hay, foade: .ne K't?ne Clearwater. : " ....j -. ....s nay raKe; iwo joun ueere a-row ma- Neligh -Central exchange building chines; two New Departure cultiva- Omaha body, at all times. We have a book of season tickets to the Elk's Indoor Carnival, Feb. 6th and 2Sth and March 1st and 2nd. The Elks in a big fraternal way are always doing things to push Plattsmouth. Drop in and get youi ticket, and let's make this carnival a great big time of fun, and a financial success from start to finish. Yours for more fraternity and aggressive co-operation! New Century cultivator; one 4-sec-tion harrow: one 3-section harrow; Riverton Work started on con- one land roller; one tandem disc, 20 struction of highway between here niscs; one uisc, io-iu; one Avery and Webster county line. Copenhagen Carload of shipped from here recently. Mr. Brown. Commissioner of In dustries of the Omaha Chamber re ceived us into his private office and the matter of locating industries was discussed pro and con. North Platte Sugar beets produc ed on North Platte irrigation project during 1926 season totaled 612,386 Holdrege Nebraska Electric Pow er company purchased by Stone & Webster, Inc The rnmmltfpB mViner the run to T.inenln Mnmlav will have to be la Orleans Western utilities com Lincoln bv 3 n. m. Considering the pany purcnases electric ngni piani earnest work put in by Judge Begley, of this town out resident, and the bridge commit-1 too ir ia nniv fair thnt larirft deleera- Dorchester $76,000 new school for All t irnnnl. V. - . . i to mVke vlninMnn Vf v ,7 a , to t,e removed from the premises to niHKe violation of the Volstead law n ! stalk cutter; one John Deere gang plow; one Case 16-inch sulky; one cattle walking plow, 14-inch; one John 1 Deere corn planter with 80 rods of How- wire twn 1-hnrsp enrn rlrilla- Alliance 50 carloads of Nebraska 'one corn shredder; one Smalley feed seed potatoes shipped from Alliance chopper; one Sheldon barrel concrete during January. mixer; one new came waterer with i:eater; one extension ladder, 44-ft. in length, extended. Harness Three sets 1-inch double har ness; three sets l-inch double har ness; horse collars; two saddles. Motors, Etc. One 10-h. p. electric motor. Two 2-h. p. electric motors. Many other articles too numerous to list In this ad. Terms of Sale All sums of $10 and under, cash. On sums over $10, a credit of sir months will be given on approved ti,n ik Vf n ? . ?ot pply months will be given, purchaser, to tion should make this trip to uphold planned for construction here, tno jon, ..irs. uoole Indicated. Hv KaniruMo hrinr int fho wn-ir nf nir nsiripv nnd the com- ' a - ... l . . 1" u 1 I. VI : per an- mittee don't fail us. Other cities are Fremont uas compaty reauces raiee notes bearing interest at the rate of property planning on large delegations let's! in this town. 8 per cent per annum from date of make em sit up ana taKe notice or ine i (sale. No property to be removed .til settled for Anna Snyder, Owner. bad form. "Gin drinking at tables, for in stance, i3 ss bad as eating peas with. S. H. Ar rants, fact Plattsmouth ia thru being luke- Omaha Dunn, Asher & Johnston !from premises before settled for warm her interests are at state insurance company wuu uuynui ui and we are alive and keen to the sit- $25,000 incorporated. 2E2 a knife. It's bad form 'vn'jf flaunts the constitution." beeusa it Rex Younjr. Auctioneer. A. O. Ault, Clerk. Owner, uation. Atta boy! I V. G. DAVIS, Secretary. Pleasant ViwwJ.cja bftog kMTOSCf Rex Young, Auctioneer led in this vicinity. (Platts State Bank. Clerk. i