MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. PAG2 SX PLATia3I0UTH SEMI - WSEZIT JWTE-UI ---i V Governor Favors FARM BUREAU NOTES . . d-j i .. ouue jriue iaw Now in Making J. Copy for this Department z. furnished by County Agent ENTERTAIN CLASS Chinch Buffs. Now is the time to burn the bunch I Policy as Outlined in Legislative lies- . 1 . 1 M 14 V. A I STass ana ir weeu paicnes u u u I not been clone before. This will aid ! j -7 . . . : r ii n iftnh li tt r a 1 that have lived through the -winter. sage Will Not Retard Road Work Within the State. Soils and Crops Meeting. The soils and crop meetings held J 1 I J D I, -C f L 'ciitinm rf Mr r.ros of the Aeronornv acuci.ii lu uduh, ti oiia- . Anitnra eround for fear the Farm Loan The Lozcest Rate ever offered on Farm Lands 36 YEARS TO PAY! NO RENEWAL COMMISSIONS! For Full Information See T. H. Pollock PIrtsiGt., Ner. ; rpt. of Lincoln. Ne-br.. was well attended. and 12 farmers have acrecd to place lime on ei to a' rround which will be sec-d- n'fa. rfd or swret clover. Agricultural Outlook Meeting. "How manv acres of corn shall I pTar.t t ?i is Fprinc? Vv'ill the market be good nxt fall? How about oats Shall I f e-d some alfalfa or sweet clover? Should I raise some celts Some sheep? Horn ran I find out how Lenten Season Opens Today and 7 orf? Afl TloTrc Khorr- how am 1 as a farcie w l-i do lb fcfU UajO' little to kfep in touch with al J i things going to "guess right" From Wednesday's Dailv Governor McMuIlen discussed his policy for the building of interstate bridges Tuesday, during a recess of the legislature. He said there is no gasoline tax fund will be robbed if his recommen dation it followed. Several members of the legislature have expressed doubts about the ad visability of using any of the gaso line road fund for interstate bridges, or even the use of $200,000 from the state general fund as recommended by the governor for state aid bridges, structures built within the state. augumented by county aid. Some have expressed the belief that use of any part of the gasoline road fund will be but an entering wedge for From Saturday's Dally This afternoon little Miss Virginia James entertained very pleasantly at her home on High school hill, the i . i . . j j i . jue-U ut?rs ui lus nrsi graue 511 is ut 1 y, n lni ryv A atq w -. 9 Vi Xf fithn- ! IUU JJVJ1 ucjiai L ill t 11 I. Ul L 11 V .'11, 1 1111 dist Sunday school, of which she Is a member. The girls of the class, with their teacher, Mrs. Sam Moye, were present and assisting in the en joyment of the occasion. The time was spent in games of all kinds and a very pleasant time w.as enjoyed by all the members of the party. Dainty and delicious refresh ments were served at an appropriate hour. Those attending the event were Velma Wells. Jean Holmes, irginia Mynard Com munity Club is Given a Start many acrs of wheat to sow next fall "What pays the farmer the F-ffreater drafts against it. .-. lit? I rflUIIl. k.liui lipiui laiui- ir.c- Is the most profitable year after yer? V."h:;t docs th consumer want? Period of Self Denial Contemplation Terminates With Faster Sun day. April 17th. Fr'n V in-i3's r-ai.'y Today m.irk--? the comme-nccn A the L'r.'-r. sf-:-..-. and from now u:il te.-i-r r-jcr, April 17th r-iN-rs cf the Roman Catholic. K;iM-.;;.aI cr.-l L::;!.eran chun-he.--thre u-r.-vi: th- world will pra-ilc-e !f cr-iii in ihir p!-.-a sure- and Tive r.r-- tirr.e- to ee-nt mplation of iL- !i:'e ail eth ef J -u. 7':." 'h'rri's Lav.;- net eau.-e-d th-r-:ri'-x:oii e-f food v. wa th- an- r---:-r ru-ri-of r--traint '.'.'. ile-ur'-s a;.! m.'.-r- '-aref ;y f thr- thri-tian ;ai:h a o: Th- c!T-s C'f Ah ".Wdrr-s'!ay ar.d JIu:-r are !. t rr.ir. -1 th-? i-ha- f th n." on. 7h f.rt iS'.'iy aftet h- f-r.-t fuil r;;o..n ;?:-fr :..- vtruu' ':'?ir.ex is al,.v3s Ea"'r ard Ash V.'.- dC'-day f in the- Keve-Mh prwed ir.e vk. Holy week, th4 last pr i'd of Lent, has a numlor of special iav of whichlhf most Ki'c-rr.lv nh- -C-T-xrc-i1 ?j flru A F"r; v i r. mrrnr. rv fUltliral thr. frtjr-ifttinn fati- r-.r. ?o-o i-n ! March and it is likely that rr!(?f3 the Catholic and E or.crve lli an-i e-pr ia What is he will to ray a fancy price f a ? Hov- can I find out? "Is there a surplus of farm prod ucts in the county now? How much corn and wheat and oats and pork ar.d beef Is going to be carried over until the r.ew crop comes on? In ho has 1 thee on the markets next fall and winter, and in 102 and afterward, also? What should a tanker tell his pa trens about these questions? What sbcul 1 the editor of the local paper th" proper, the hardware man, the doctor, the elevator manager, and the other business men know- about i tl ;-m? I These are the questions that will be discussed in a meeting at Lincoln on Tuesday. March Pth. Professors II. C. Fillev. A. W. Merlar, Harold He 1?-.-. Mason Yerke. W. H. Bro kw. R. K. Holland ?nd H. C. Gould, e f the Agricultural College at Lin coln who have spent much of their time Etudy:ne the p?t and present situations nnd the present trends of the supplies and demands will talk at the meting und give the factr as they havr found them. Th- r?ri' ulturr.l committee of the n -ka State Hankers Association i; h'Ipinr nir up the interest in this se'ti'Ti and s. ven.l others in the tatt i'f-c.'ius. they re sard them as the most hnnortarit ones of this nature ev-r h' Id in Nebraska. Tlie agricul tural agent is urging every farmer and business man he can see per sonally to co to the meeting at Agri- Colloe on the Sth eTay of quite a farmers and business mer nyone who is interested i? I recommended In my message the taking of 5 percent of the gaso line fund for interstate bridge pur poses." said the governor. "There is no intention of creating a short age In the state road fund. The & percent proposed will leave plenty for road construction and road main tenance or to meet federal aid fcr these purposes. It means the taking of about $150,000 a year from that fund for interstate bridges. We do N. W. Gaines of the State University Speaks at Gathering: There Last Evening. From Saturday's Dally The matter of the organization of a community club at Mynard was taken up last evening at the com. munity hall in that place and the Trively. Betty Miller, Grace Sim-jciuo siariea on me iniuai sirps i- nions. Alarie Xelsnn. Helen errv."'1,u ,a'"6 vLu.ia.u.K. and Virginia James. Death of John Rainey Occurs at Co. Bluffs ization. The chief feature of the evening was the address given by Newton V. Gaines of the extension depart ment of the state university, who at fome length explained the value of the community work in the interests f all of the people as well as the value that the home derived from thii unified communitv rction. The address was a real inspiration to the' large number in attendance at the Tetj - , Aftar e' mating and outlined in detail the Passed Away Last Evening After an ioU!f phases of the community nte Illness of Some Ihiration and tne organizations that might Funeral at Glenwood. i contribute to its betterment. i I Following the address the mem bers enjoyed several selections by the ( Last evening at 7:10 at the Merc? ; Cole orchestra that were splendidly i hospital in Council Bluffs, Iowa., oc- given and also the musical part of curred the death of John Rainey. long the program was enhanced by the! time resident of this community and vocal numbers given by Raymond C. i who has been very seriously ill at Ceok, well known vocalist and which! the hospital for the past several were very much appreciated by all of weeks. 'the members of the large crowd pres- Mr. Rainey was born in Missouri ent. in 1S61 and wa3 brought to this It was decided that the club would Seeing is Believing t 1 ff u am 1 . Vk Vie hiqhf-st grade low price suit t2i LV AMERICA If you haven't seen $20 "Bill" you have a pleasant surprise awaiting you. He is con vincing people every day of his super worth Come in and meet him. One Price. J7d Wo Afonkey Business To Beautify 300 Towns in Nebraska Eed1 Scottsbluff. Mitchell donates 10 per cent of all moncy-maing' projects to charity. Ralston sews regularly for Omaha Institutions. Fremont sponsors Girl Scouts and a girl scout camp. Other Girl Re serves and Girl's 4-H clubs are spon sored by the clubs of Creston, Avoca, Hebron, Hershey, Waterloo. Miller Talmage and Shickley. Tha Alvo Woman's club sponsors the Boy Scouts. ENTITLED TO THE FACTS A general impression has been too not intend to take money needed fori county when a child by his parents be started and the matter of the selec- J construction of roads within the. and has spent his lifetime in tnis lion 01 tne cnicers ien ior a laitr. state. We are all interested in county and Mills county. Iowa. He uaie as tne ciuo mere iuny aeveiope . riT, rrr.-ii p7aT,T building truck roads within our bor-rnade his home in Plattsmouth with its plans. ii tlt -0i (iers. this mother for a great many years, une or tne steps aeciuea upon was; rucs Aiuug viui "We are also interested in connect- and ten years ago moved to Mills, that of having a basement placed at Drive. ing the state with other states thru 1 county wnere tie was united in mar- me l. u. cnurcn in me iuhd auui cast and west highways. Interstate j riage to Miss Bertha Tracey who , that the community hall be disposed , Xeb. Three hundre bridges are. needed for this purpose. '". w' lu "L ki'". ,.a ara ,n(T Tv,a0 rr,or often e-ncouraeed that when the nrire ii 5ioj,v'v a year is unen irora ine f""- wou.j i r - - asoline tax for interstate bridges. , Iew years mace las nome on a iarm m?ni wins useu in me luiun- a '"TV U1"" 4luai auuui - - - familv'the hall . ths Federated Women's club, as evi- country, it is a result or an agree JoO.000 would be given to any one There also remains of the farail tne nan A(.,(.a in rmorta made nublie here ment between the various oil com interstate bride-e at a time. The ine moiner. .Mrs. isouci nainey. . m u iu ri,n t.Sm tk -v, agea s years, or tnis city, six oocsung sp.ru oi ine .uuiu ptuyit? , - ----- - v i . .- . nu io t, n..ht . u-iii im-o nress chairman of tne c-brasa 1-eu- a man Rainey. Sidney. Iowa; Mrs. Mary regat ions ; :?!sroraHpan" Pf f ally Holv! A :". ar.-l Ka'er is ir-.-nerallv the oc-: ca ion f'-r r rftet:tious mu-i'-al serv-ir-s ir. th ehufL' . , ir.vtte l to the meeting. The program at 10 o'clock and closes by U?.S. CI0ILT PO0SLY :3y. JHILEE-LA17G From Saturtay'f rall Mrs. John J. Cloi-it hes bf-cn con-!r'r f.i.ed t h-r me fr-r Xl." past few .-ys - - the r.-.-uit '.f a very pr.ir.fu af. iit; n ir. tl:- nature of r"v um it im Li.d whi h ':is k-r-t Ii;.-r confined te !:'-r Lome for tl." rreater part of th tlEt?. It i; hot'- J th'it she will s;xi: 1-e r-ce.v r-I fr;ia t ho effects ot t't.i i!!ne;s and Le ..Ll- t resume her activities. E AIL ED HAY Will bail hay at S1.C5 a ten. Cap tail 2 ton an hcur. See Loui Kon frst. m3-3tw Lose arythirs? Advertise for it! Last -Wc-dne-3'lay. Feb. 23, If 27. at troo-'hirty o'clf-ck at the- eMthodist ;r.2.c ri Rev. Mr. Wright c: Nebraska City occurred the marriage of Miss Th'.lmr. Miller to Mr. August Lar. gfe cf Syracuse. The ee,jr!e wot attended by a f"w of the -w- rfla'ives. Th- hri-i'- i r. d.iu'-'ht'-r of Mr. and Mr. Fiii ?!i!!e-r of Lim.vro i. a crad u ite ..f the elL; of 1S2 of Flrr. wood. bridges may tost $500,000. The state's J50.000 or some such sharrt would be used in addition to federal aid. a like amount from the adjoin ing state and other sums raised by a county or local community where the bridge is to be built. It might b pos-ible in this way to build three interstate bridge.? at the same time. How, when and where to build thes structures will have to be worked out later if provision is made for their construction. Iowa has recom mended the use of 4 percent of its gasoline road fund for interstate bridges. That would probably amount to the same a3 our 5 percent." "Our interstate bridges." said A. J. Weaver, president of the Missouri river navigation association, whe was with the governor, "should be built high enough to clear barges which are sure to be traversing tho Missouri river in two or three years. After the federal government fmishe- Mapes. Meadow, Nebraska. W. H. and J. P. Rainev of Plattsmouth: Lauren Rai ney of Texas. Mrs. Ida McKinney of Henderson. Iowa; Wood Rainey of Plattsmouth; Floyd Rainey of Omaha and Miss Anna Rainey cf Platts mouth. Two brothers. Sherman and Ben Rainey preceded him in death. .'attractive and more healthful because of gasoline is raised on about the IrnmmnnitvMthmnenhcPinsttn.i of of the initiative and local pride of same date in different sections of the mea s emu, as en- -uuiinj, t made public here ment be The man who drives up to station knows that the . m -w t s- 1 1 S 1 - - . A i a A. f 1 V the community proposition well un-;ration ot w omen s ciuos. prices uuciuaie at umes, out ne .iiiF wav and be able to make their i Holdrege plans to hold a real doesn't know why. He can hardly club a live one in every respect. Another Eagle Scout is Named in Plattsmouth Lyle Lawton. Third Plattsmouth Eoy to he Given This Honor in Local Scouting Circles. Elmwood Man is Killed in Rail Crossing Wreck' poppy day when 1,000 red popies will be blamed for suspecting an fngen- i be planted along Memorial drive. The ious plot for his undoing. Hebron Woman's club has presented He does not know that periodic a pergola and drinking fountain to price fluctuations worry the oil in- j tne .American wgion as a memorial, austry a lot more man tney eio gas iand the woman's clubs of Laurel and and oil buyers. The automobile own- Scotia have planted memorial trees, er does not realize the uncertainties Dedicate Memorial. of oil production, that are probably The Lincoln Woman's club dedicat- unparalleled in any other business. ed a memorial avenue to Lancaster Aotning but the drill, at great Jtounty boys who lost their lives dur- tost, can answer the eteranal conun- iiik ine woriu war. aim u memory nar- uium, " ni .w unu uu. iiu ic C. C. Fcreman Driving Truck Which den to the charter members of the drill finds the oil, the drillers' reward Was Struck by Missouri Pacific iclub- may be rich; when " fails- there is r ,1 ' T j The Superior club is planting total loss. This element of chance iastDOana lrain "Friendship gardens" through the ex- has naturally attracted men of en- change of seeds and plants. Reaver terprise and initiative, ready to be Elmwood, Foreman Neb., March C. City will conduct a flower bed con- frorid lnscra nr ullHnir winnprg a farmer living eix miles t,.f i u-h.n n e ir,i n , southeast Of Lagle, was instantly WnUmrli bomitifif-d a r.lnt of rnmcs In. thn nvprsTinnlv lowora tha 15 p. m. Thursday When r,.mi ,lf)T n tlio ritv ball an, from nrir. with rusiiltinfr rlrnn in iracnHno riri ntr -eio cfriU'lr - . . 0 ; killed at 6 the truck he was driving was struck Lv an eastbound Missouri Pacific the preliminary opening of the OhioFrom Mondays Dsilr ; flyer just south of the business ec- river and the lower Missouri river j The local Roy Scouts have in the tion of Elmwood on state No. 1. Fore it will begin work on clearing cut the past year secured a number of recog- Tr',n na been in Elmwood transaet Misscuri from Kansas City to Sioux nitions for their sm all. but very ac-! i " ? business In the afternoon and City. I predi- t this work will com- tiv organization that is most pls-1 wa3 on 1253 wa' home. The train was mence in 132S." in2- to the boys for their work end a Pin? a a hih rate of speed, as its Mr. Weaver is interested in an in- tribute to thp pffWtivp work of the-ir first 8toI, 1H at Union. Tii" truck terstate bridge to be built over the itader3 and scoutmaster. Missouri at Rulo or some point high- j At the meeting of the Scouts this e-r up the stream. s ;n Fvr- u Mr. ar.'l t;-."v . n '1 ': ii - FATHEB AND SON H. R. Wing, who hails from Mi souri Vailey. was in Clenv.ood Tue week. Lyle Lawton Is to b given the .rank of Eagle Scout, the highest hon or that the Semite can attain outride of the Scout executive work. This makes the third member of the local Sf-out organization to be selected for day to visit his 15 year old son. who thU srade of Scouting. Edward Pat- The Mrs. J dm Lnr ? o v. iM r . th ir 1 I..:lf mil-s f rf m S--ra'-use and farri1 is an inmate of the I. F. M. here. Mr. terson an'1 Jo lottery being the his father's fcr-. J Wing states that he himself had been other tw' members of the- Eagle Scout Th" bet v-ishe-3 of the many Ian ir.mate of the Institution years ;?rade In this city. Joe being present friends of the happy couple go with! ago at the time Dr. Armstrong was;1"1 witn this honor at the banquet thm for a long, hapty and prosper-! superintendent and was there for the seTera' weeks ago by former Gover ous voyage over life's matrimonial I most rr.rt V,r a vpar sin-P thr-n Vip'nor S. R. McKelvie. f. e- a . E 1 m w o o d Le a d e r - E c h o . was thrown from the right-of-way and almost entirely demolished. A limber from the truck punctun-d Mr. Forman's skull and he was dead when picked up. A ?tjInefs man of Elmwood nald Thursday night that the- chamber of eommf Tf had reipicsted the railroiid to install a warning hlgnal at lb' crowing about a month .ago, but hh yet no action had been taki n. Tin view is not obtrucl.i'd at (In- cronri ing. Mr. Foreman Icuvch a wif and Rve e-hildrc-n. Il! was a Hoii-in-law of , William (Julim. a farmer of (lie Knlt NOV Virgin Wool Fabrics offer a definite advantage! The Fabrics in Kirschbaum suits are made of new wool yarn wool that has seen no other service in the trip from pasture to loom. Go further than to merely ask, Is this all wooir' For many "all wool" fabrics are made of reclaimed cloth that has been ground up, re-spun and re woven. The strength is not there it has lived its life. You will find a 100 virgin wool label on each and every Kirschbaum suit in our line. It is your protection. $35 with two pairs pants and cheaper! lived several years in Council R!uff3 ine new Sle Scout Is one of the jjn,.0n Mr and Mih Cl.urleH and has resided in Missouri Valley J earnest workers in the Scout orga-( F(jrrTjan 2'j:i0 fl.irfield, iii'h bid the past 21 years. During most cf;n5zation ia ll'i3 fty and has -n Imith,.r and father. Viriil. 2 S A f. Hum- that time be was employed in the jiaithful and untiring in all of his t-f- ...j. an,j Nvil, livliK near 'olUf?i shops of the Northwestern Railroa 1. j forts fn fi( outing and his services and i view, are brother and Mih. It.-rHui At present he 13 a tinsmith, as that nahfieations has led to his being jf0irnarJi 920 Garfield and Mih. Finn is his trade. In a fire of 15 years ago fnven this new honor in the Scout;, ifVan. 4.r,0 North Kltxeeiiih. Lln- his wife was burned to death, leaving movement, ine young man nas oeen a boy babe 16 days old. It is this'3 valued assistant to the Scout l-ad- tJiis plot cut boqueta of flowers for When the crude supply becomes th; pick and for various occasions. The scarce, the price goes up, and gaso- Osceola club plants flowers in the city line follows. It is the same as the park and at the railway station. price of butter or eggs, and the oil ! Clubs of Scotia. liradshaw. Miller, refineries are as unable to prevent Creston, Homer. Morrill, Walthill. fluctuation in price as are the sell PalHade and Decatur have provided era of farm products, playground.- and have Improved and equipped school ground;! and parks.) The cIvicH department of the Wisner ! Woma'i'H club, tiding with the city council, purcliiised 12 combination tables ami bt tulieK for the city park, ix'4 1 Valparaiso ilottuted $7fi to the cem etery IIHMIM-Illt llU. The viiiii:iii'h cliib of Valentine as hlhl'd in tlm iuipi nvcinelit of the park .ni l i riiii-tt ry and ln-.t t ur landscaped the in hoot K I'oli lul.-l tit ! cost ol' $1.00(1 'I i lnl. tiii.i also built ami paid for a 1 oniiiuiniiy aiitiiini iiiin. Seal Sales. Ilavnnl, 10 1 1 1 1 Cit-tli, Keiirney. Vnl b y, I'n inoiit and Oakland clubn are' a itmiiM tborti' which took chargo if tho iln of Ctu int man mciiN, half of the; !""T,la U4'1; Vm" ,m;',"k ,js,:i u,r. of Farm Land for an average local h.alth iiit Ivil leu. Fremont and, -- Keai iu y btioiiMir a m hool niirHc. Nc-I of hiatdia City, .South Sioux City and lcai iii'V IiiIih provide milk to under- J. II USD .3 an Br? In the last twelve months I have sold 1469 Acres baby boy who is now an inmate. This history. If true, raises the question as to the wisdom of alJow- ers in their work with the younger boy3 and Is one that makes a most capable leader. He is a son of Mrs. coin are sisters. FINE LITTLE DAUGHTER ing inmates of such institutions to Lawton, matron of the Nebraska i marry. Mr. W ing gave the impress I -masonic nome and 13 a graneison or ion that his own stav in the Institu- Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young, of near tion had been because of the death 'Murray. of his mother his home was broken) Such excellent service in the cause up and his efforts to secure some-'n v'hif'h he is serving is what wins thing to eat and wear and hi.s lack i advancement for the Roy Scout and of food and clothing cause-d the au-ji '3 a pleasure to know that the thorities to have him placed in the 1 Plattsmouth Scouts are winning Institution. Glenwood Tribune. UNDERG0DIG TREATMENT Vrom Friday' Dully One; of the h.itipleHt men In the corn b'-lt BtateH today Im Elmer I Humme, well known young funii'T 1 cf this vicinity and all over I he fad that early thl morning there wan born a fine little daughter ut (lie Methodist hospital In Omaha where ;Mrs. Rnmrnel lias b en for Home time past. The mother arid little oim are doing nicely and Mr. Kutnim I hriK I returned home to get till In ren ill ness for tho fitting reception of th little daughter when mIk iirrlven heirne. Even Grandnu William Ituin- From Friday's Daily jH feeling very elated over th The reports from the bedside of ; addition to the r.inilly circle. The Mrs. S. E. McElwain this morning mnv frlenilH nrn lolnlnt: In tlndr these recognitions from the national organization. DRAWS $100 FINE MRS. McELWAIN VERY LOW From Thursday's Dally Frank Elliott, one of the toll keep ers at the riitte rivr bridge north m . w i 1 . f 1 . . . . "i luis 13 nanus 10 spena a siiori ' o. r .iicrjwain mis morniim many time in the Immanuel hospital at!re not in the least encouraging to, congratulations to the proud patentn. wmana, taning treatment there for a :ene members of the family and the general breakdown in his health that! friends as Mrs. McElwain spent n has been showing increasing sever-,' very night as the result of the severe (tP in t Vl A lit! fi II. tf'AAtro If. Y71i:.A t In 7 II v.. nA . 1 . . . -d. .hi. iiiuu,"jui sue sustaineu on 1 u-- prom Frl'lay'n linlty rr, . lv "7C ' lr"li Keai.- wruoon in ner nil ai me nonw-. Vaughn RrlggH. who wni urre..1 ti t , OI 1113 Vyns to tlje advanced age of the;at LIrif.oI TueHday on Oi. cb,,,-,-,. If m. 1." ' - rJ'.r itiy .ue .nas BUUerei very mucn rromrof havntf ,,M1JI.,, r)(., In ll.l 10 ine snoc as well as the pain or ine ' .,. ..orn llrnc. v.n ..v i, htM injury and seems to be gradually ,,ay Jn t.ourt yt.Hff.r,,:iy !,r,,ril r(1 growing weaker and less able to re- entered .1 plea of guilty to the cIuhk sist the seriousness of her case. Rut preferred by County Attorney y. o, little nope of her recovery is now en-ij-i,.... From Saturday's Dally tertained and members of the familyl After hearing thn evidence mibmlt- i This morning in the office of the!from ""ist-nt: points have been called ! tod county Judgn A. II. Dunburv clerk of ths district court was filed ; lo her s,de as tne Patient seems to iai,j a flue ot 1(M on ,j, y,n.t? man an action entitled Llillian Adair vs.jbe losm strength and vitality con-' r Jtg eeiul valent In tho period (.r , Ray H. Adair In which the plaintiff , stantly desPite all that care and the ; thrty rfavH jn tn uiity Jail an (b- asKs ror a decree of divorce on theif ls 01 Eer lovetJ ones can ao 10 guest of Sheriff Reel. $ 1 70 Per Acre! in. unlabel! hi liool children. (Jothen-j I.iii''m NVomiii ii'h -1 11 It co-opcrnted with tln n I100I board In bringing Cho-C'ho, I Dm lift HI. clown to tho hcIiooIh. 'pco P-aa...f-. I J The Monday Evening dm, of ster-! ass v--ounty tarm land is sec iing mi ivch hot luncheK to ti... ruriii'ond to none and the safest Mu.lcntH. I're-M. hool cIIiiIch nnd child . . t31 beuitii eonfen iic hiivo been lu id iy investment in the world. the ( Illba of I 'In 1 1 union h, Pender, I llowellM, Humboldt, It.iyurd, Wan- o neta mid siiuibei t. j occ me tor some bargains .iany nun inc lude cnarity work In I hli yctii'H iicllvllleM. The Fair-' bury Wotnmi'H -lub obaerved nti n 11-1 1111.il cbiirlly day. Fifty women met' lor mi nil d:iy iiem Ion ntul tnadn 48 p . I'arineiitrt for lh needy (f the city. OTtTl LOQtlS Tim MlnntniK Wouiiin'M club gnvp $ioo 10 the McthodiHt inmpit.ii at Insurance Sear! S. Davis Investments Real Estate advice of his physicians decided take a course of treatment. ASKS FOR DIVORCE grounds or abandonment. The peti tion of the plaintiff as filed by her attorney. J. C. Bryant, of Ashland sets forth that the parties of the suits- were married at Lincoln, Ne- rasa, on March 31, 1917 and that bring her relief. FOR SALE Pure Drcd Harml Plymouth HnM Fordson tractor block assembled 50c per 15. $3.00 per 100, Plnum new. Call at tho Plattemnilth Ma-1 9122 they are now residents of Greenwood, chine Works 337 Main St. Tele. 372. i It. T. CWTIIKKM,. Nebraska. I m.lnw . t 1 -9rilf I'intt atntilltll. EGGS FOR IIATCIIINO l9v Orsam Station Opened! The new Cream and Produce station of Ar mour and Company has been opened in the Bates building near the Donat block and opposite the Journal office. Highest Prices will be paid for Eggs, Cream and Poultry! UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE Weary Brothers Now Ready for Business