The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 30, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FA3E TTTO
PIATT SMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUT.NAL
MONDAY, MAY 30, 1927.
Alvo Department
J. L. Demmitt of Greenwood waa a
visitor in Alvo looking after seme
business matters and meeting his
many friends in this vicinity.
John McKay of near Weeping Wa
ter and M. R. Smith cf Omaha were
in Alvo looking after some business
raatter3 on Wednesday of last week.
James Pilkington and the family
moved to Lincoln on last Thursday
where they will reside at 3125 "C"
utreet. Mr. Pilkington has profitable
employment there.
The girl3 reserve served ico cream
on the iawn of the Methodist church
one evening last week and met witli
much success in the vending of their
home made be cream.
Mrs. Eva Rouse of Nelson arrived
in Alvo early last week, and was
visiting with her sisters. Mrs. J. P.
House and Mrs. J. II. Weichal, and
her brother P. J. Linch. j
Jud Weaver and Eula Lackey of
Pouth Bend were in Alvo on last
Monday evening, where they were
visiting at the home of Mrs. CIo O.
Schaeffor who is their cousin.
Dan Williams and -family of near
Ceresco were spending hist Wednes
day afternoon in Alvo. they coming
over to attend the celebration of the
closing of tho school which was a
very pleasant affair.
Wm. Coatman and wife of Weep
ing Water and W. W. Coatman and
the family of Elm wood were in Alvo
last Thursday attending the com
mencement exercises of the schools
here and alo visiting with friends.
The construction crew of the light
ing plane who have been rebuilding
the plant at Eagle have also gotten
the high line from that town to Alvo
complete and made the connections
with the service line in town on last
Thursday.
Pen Hwanson has been beautifying
the pla'-e where he lives, and which
is adding much to the appearance of
the place as well as making it the
better for painting is i:i the nature
of an insurance policy a:i when we
save the surface we rave all.
We were more than pleased as we
drove along by the farm of E. M.
Stone, at the especially fine appear
ance of the garden, which he has put
much work upon, and indeed the
garden which Is an extensive one I?
one of the finest we have seen. Sure
Mr. Stone knows the art of garden
ing. Tho Baccalaureate sermon for the
graduates of the Alvo high school
was delivered by the Itev. R. II.
Chenoweth. and was attended by v.
largr number of people who listened
to his words of wise counsel to the
class who wer jus: completing school
and entering into the real activities
of every day lire.
S. C. Poyles is preparing to save
the hay feel for tho stock which
he feeds, as he Tec-Is a lot during the
year, h?s purehnsed from R. M. Cent-
man a hay stacker which was being
set up that It migiit be ready for use.
which will be soon for the first cut
ting of alfalfa is ready and some
have begun the hay harvest.
The closing of the school for the
present year at Alvo was marked with
much merry making. A picnic din
ner was served in the Royles trove,
and with the many races, and ball
games for the boys interspersed by
tho clanging of the horse shoes of the
games, adder! to the entertainment
and all in all, a very enjoyable time
was had.
Many were shelling corn in Alvo
and delivering the same to the Reh
meyers elevator, where they were re
ceiving very good prices and are en
abled to get the hauling out of the
way for the corn plowing which is
just at hand. Last week A. V. Mof-k-e-nhaupt.
John Sutton. Mrs. T'enn Lee
Stewart. L. 15. Applernan shelled and
delivered their corn.
We have ;i.p testimony of frmf
very reputable citizens of western
Cass couniy that Roy I'onnr-tt. is
first flass atrricuKiifaTi.--t when i
conies to tn:k gardening, and lh?t
h. will su'-i-'ci in growing v. crop
t h i year whether it rains or not. !I"
had experience in carrying water for
an elephant when h" was n lad ani
can now carry water for the garden
if it does not rain.
ITotice School Meetir.g.
The annual school meeting or Dis
trict No. 101 Ciss. county. Nebras
ka, will be held at the high school
auditorium on Monday, June irsth
J!27 at eight oYb-k jr th" evening
for the- ii::pos of transacting my
letral bu-ine-s arid to appropriate
J 17. nOi! for general school purposes
which is in excess of the levy.
H. L. BORNEMEIEK.
Secretary.
Dies at Gretna.
Anton Kii.g and wife received the
r:nl announcement of the death, fol
lowing the birth of a little girl bahn
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weaver, who
formerly lived near Alvo. Mr:;.
Weaver i3 mother of Mrs. King, the
Oil Stoves the housewife will appreciate, Cream Separators fcr
more cream, Lawn Mowers to beautify the home surroundings,
'Big Ben' Alarm Clocks for early risers, Paints, Varnishes and
all seasonable spring goods. Farm Implements, Garden Tools,
Farm and Garden Seeds. Everything else in Hardware line.
See Us for Your Needs
Coatman Hardware Co.,
ALVO :-: :-: :-: NEBRASKA
latter having been at Gretna where
the Weavers ma:;e their home to as
sist in the care of the infant and the
mother, which died Monday and was
buried on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
King were over to Gretna to attend
the funeral. While on the road the
car which Mr. King was driving be
came disables and he had to continue
on foot to the funeral.
Will Visit in Denmark.
Mrs. Simon Rehmeyer on last Sat
urday departed for Europe, going to
New York, from where she sailed to
Copenhagen, where she has some re
latives and later to go to Ilammel
where her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nels
Hendriehscn reside. Mrs. Rehmeyer
goes at this time on account of the
continued ill health of her father
who has been in poor health for
some time and with the advancing
years has been quite feeble. Mrs
Rehmeyer will remain during the
summer and assist in the care of the
father. She will also visit with her
many relatives while there.
Shower Held for Mrs. Rehmeyer
On last Sunday there was held a
shower for Mrs. Simon Rehmeyers
known as a handkerchief shower and
was in the nature of a farewell re
ception in honor of Mrs. Simon Reh
mover who is shortly to depart for
Denmark. The shower was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tred Reh
meyer of Weeping Water. There were
present for the pleasant occasion
Frank Taylor and family. Mrs. Neb
Sogaard. C. Rehmeyer and family, C
W. Rasmusseu and Can Kasmussc-n
and their famies from Weeping Wa
ter and Simon Rehmeyer and family
of Alvo.
Alvo Town Board Organized.
At tho meeting last week of the
town board of Alvo the business of
the session was first looked after
when the new board was orgarized
with the following officers elected for
the coming year: Art Dir.ges, Mayor
C. D. Ganz, City Clerk; S. C. Eoyles
treasurer and Simon Rehmeyer street
commissioner.
Alvo to Have Gravel.
The city of Alvo will have it
Etreets put to grade and the entire
town wiil be graveled, this placing
the city streets In position that they
may be used with ease at any time
of the year. This is a very progres
sive move and will be well worth th?
expense and trouble the work will
cost.
Observed Memorial Service.
The American Lrgicn wnicn is
one of the real vital forces of the
country are responsible for the prop
er observance of the day set aside
fcr the decorating of graves of those
who so grandiy sacrificed their lives
for the liberties and safety of this
country, prepared a program fcr the
observance cf M,rmoriHl day. and a;
the church had an adrlressby Colonel
Price of Lincoln, the services be
ing in the forenoon. The graves of
the colcjiers dead were marked ar.d
strewn with pretty flowers, mark
ing all the ones who sacrificed their
lives for their country, whether ir.
the !ato war or other times. After
tho service at the Alvo cemetery v.ni.
concluded the committee went to the
cemetery of the Brethren church,
where also some of the boys sleep
and gave honor to them also.
Died at Syracuse.
Mrs. U. II. Davis of Syracuse, sis
ter of P. J. Linch. and Mosdames J.
P. Rouse. Eva Rouse and J. II. Wych
el.. died at her home or. last Satur
day after a long illnes-. and was
buried on last Monday. Thre were
from here to attend the funeral. John
Wcychel and family, J. P. Linch Mrs.
J. P. Rouse and Martin Nickel and
family. Mrs. Davis was well advanc
ed in years ar.d was hrn MtcIi 28
IS 10. Miss Catherine Nickel was
united in marriage with W. II. Davis
on August 17th, lSfiO. and last sum
mer celebrated their F.7th wedding
anniversary. Mrs. Davis leaves be
sides the aged husband and brothers
and sisters, her children. Stephen
Davis. Syracuse; Fred Davis, of Sheri
dan. Wyo., Mr:;. Etta Cupenhaver and
Orlrado Davis of Syracuse. Mrs.
Davis was devoutly christian and
had been a member of the Methodist
church since her girlhood.
FOR SALE
Grass mower.
Ellington, Tele.
good as
1 15-J.
new. J. C.
m30-2tw
Miss Esther Delzell, teacher of his
tory and debating in the local high
school for the past two years, and
who is completing her work here, de
parted this afternoon for her home at
Peru and will spend the summer
there with her family.
the Spring!
17
POWDER
Same Price
for over
SSJears
25 ounces jorS cents
Why Py
War Prices ?
Our (government
used millions of pounds
Kk. ' BT WIT ll l TT in 111
LOCAL NEWS
-n TT Tl i-Z4- tr.l TC
xr. jxcuKmitii, jjtuust, xiuici iuaui
Bldg., Phone 527.
From Thursday s Daily
Thomas W Giemi 01 Hamburg
Iowa, arrived' here this morning to
spend a short time here visiting v.itl:
the old tim" friends and looking af
ter some business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Gar.semev
west cf Murray were here jester
for a short time being en route
from Omaha where they spent sevcra'
iir.urs visiting with friends.
Rev. L. M. Kuhns and Frank Wil-:
cox, memoirs 01 tue ooaru 01 cuauui
of the Nebraska Masonic Home, and
also members of Capitol lodge No. 1
of Omaha, were hero yesterday visit
ing at the Masonic Home.
l-m Friday's Daily
Mrs. Nora Manes and son. Dean
of Meadow, Nebraska, came in In:
evening, being called here bv the ni
nes.! and death of W. H. Rainey
brother of Mrs. Mapes.
F. M. and Joseph Parrlrtt came
up yesterday afternccn from Peru
I'pini' f.n'lrwl lipro liv tho f-itril 11'-
rrsi of W TT RniiiPV thev beinr
brothers of Mrs Rainey
,, r i
rs. Mary Ingham of southern
Texas, arrives! here last pverime. b--I
ing called here by the fatal illnes.-, el
her brother, W. II. Rainey and v.il!
remain over for the funeral services.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hell and Miss
Louise Rummel departed this morn-
ing by auto for Reaver City, Ncbras-,
ha, where they will be the guests a)
the Harry Hall home for a short
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coiner and
children of Bladen. Nebraska, drove
in yesterday afternoon for a visit here
ith tho relatives and friend.1 and to
njoy the motor trip through the
tt ate.
II. A. Schneider of the Plattsmouth
State bank departed today for Peat
rice, where he will attend a group
meeting of the bankers there ond will
then go on to Minatare. to spend
Decoration day with his son, Carl.
Henry Madsen of Red Lodge, Mon
tana, arrived hro yesterday after
noon, having m'de the trip by auto
from his home and hoping to reach
here in time to tee his father alive:
but was disappointed after drivinc
continuously from the time he left
Montana.
From Saturday's Dally
Attorney J. C. Bryant of Ashland,
was here today for a few hours at
tending to some matters of business.
jiGjAjgjAjGjEj
Our Repair
Garace
is kept constantly busy because mo
torists recognize it as the best and
most reliable repair shop for every
Iw2
kind of damage a car can possibly ,other Persons interested in the estate
uiKtfliYi AtiiI h,r,rr TM-oninol v,a fof William I. Mastin, deceased; and
sustain. And, being practical men of. the He,rs Devisees. Legatees, Per-
iong and varied experience, all our sonal Representatives and all other
repair work is excellently and thor-J persons interested in the estate of
oughly done, without unnecessary de-iLurton r- Polk, deceased; and nil
lay and at reasonable charge.
Frady
s Garage
Phone 58
Merle Rainey arrived this morning
frrmi Vow Vnrlr- .Hv fnllPrl here DV
the death of his father, the late WT. II. Range 9, East, thene-e east 2G rods,
Rainey. i thence north 80 rods, thence west;
George M. Hall, and wife of Good- 26 rods, thence south 80 rods to the
land. Kansas, arrived this evening for place of beginning, real names un-,
a visit at the home of Mr. Hall's par- icnov,-n: '
enta and later at Falls City with rela- you and each of you are hereby
tives. notified that on the 27th day of
W. J. Vallery and wife of Havelock, Aprji, 1927, Elmer C. Coleman and
were here last evening for the grad- mia 'Coleman as plaintiffs filed their
uation exercises where their niece, petition ln the District Court of Cass
Mrs. Florence K. Duda. was among county Nebraska, naming you as de
t he members- of the graduation class fendantSf the object and prayer of
Mrs. J. E Hanna and two little petition is to quiet the title in
children of Omaha arrived here last plaQtlfs to
eveiiiui, lor u isu over iue weeu.-cnu
'with the parents of Mrs. Hanna, Mr. I
and Mrs. A. B. Smith and the old j
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiles and Mr. I
jand Mrs. L. L. Wiles were at Lin-!
j coin today to attend the class play
;at Wesleyan university and in which
j-Miss Marguerite Wiles was one of the J
j participants. j
j Mrs- J. W. Gamble r.nd son, Joe!
1 Eaton, of Omaha, where here last!
evening to attend the graduation ex
'ercises of the locnl bieh school. Ro-
land Thomas, grandson of Mrs. Gam-
1 b'e. heiner anion? tt-,e graduates.
Henry Koukal, one of the members
J of the graduating class of the local
j schcol, departed this morning for
j O 'lalia and from there goes to Chi-
: cago to spend a short time iu that
I city visiting with friends and enjoy-
ting an outing from his school work.
CONSTRUCT FLOOD EEFTJGE
j Raton Rouge, La., May 2G. A five
t. .1 f .
I ii!ius;iini acre reiuge lor noou vie- 1 1027.
j tims below tho level of the eneir-.
J cling voters will be constructed in j
i Pointe Coupee parish, if engineering!
science can win a victory over the i
j relentless onrush of the tiood. Plan:-'
; for the "sunken island" were an- !m9-?
; nounced here today by William Coat- 1
os. New Orleans engineer, who
will
have chargo of the enterprise. j
The tract of land Is located at the
northern edge of the parish. On the i
east it is bounded bv the levees of
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jr.o ississippi ; on tne norm oy t!ie
i levees of the Old river, and e n the
! soutn ny a rev.- railroad cmnanKment
huilt by the Louisiana Railway and
; Nftvigatfon company. The plans call
j l erection or a uiKe aiong me west-
-n s 01 art'a- 1 e t r
! rh't will bo protected on all sides
:vrm tho encroaching Hood water.
Speed is necessary, for the flood is
Mr. Coafes said. However, he thought
i he would have the barrier reatly be
' fere the water arrived.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
-7' ss-
i In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Jo
reph Vetesnik. deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
cf John J. Vetesnik praying that ad
ministration of said estate may be
granted to him as Administrator;
Ordered, that June 24th, A. D
at 0 o'clock
a. m., is
spigned
for hearing saJd Petition, when all
Jprsor.s interested in said matter
, mnr nT o. o o,. r- k
. ..... . . .
held in and for said countv. and show
cause why the prayer of petitioner'
should not be granted; and that no
tice of the pendency of said petition
and the hearing thereof be given to
all persons interested in said matter
hy bushing a copy of this order in
the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Dated May 25th, 1927.
A. II. DUX BURY,
(Seal) m30-3w. County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PRORATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
Slate of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Mary C. Murphy, deceased:
On reading the petition of Mae E.
Murphy and Josephine M. Wild pray
ing that the instrument filed in this
court on the 20th day of May, 1927,
and purporting to be the last will and
testament of the said deceased, may
he proved and allowed and recordeei
as the last will and testament of
Mary C. Murphy, deceased; that said
instrument be admitted to probate,
and the administration of said estate
be granted to Thomas L. Murphy, as
Administrator c. . a.;
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons interested in said matter,
may, and do, appear at the County
Court, to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the 14th day of June, A. D.
1927, at 10:30 o'clock n. m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioners should not be
granted and that notice of the pen -
dency of said petition and that thejCasa county Nebraska, on May 14th,
hearing thereof be given to all per- 1927 a airst and eacll of you
sons interested in said matter by pub- and oth the object and pUrpose
I.shing a copy of this Order in tho ;of whi(.n ,a to partition lj0t 9 in ,
. .-ili..wuwi juuiiiai, u bwi.i-fMy
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day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 23rd day of May, A.
d.,
1927.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) m23-3w County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
" ' " '
In the District mnrt of Cass coun-l
ty, Nebraska.
To the Heirs, Devisees, Legatees,
Personal Representatives and all
?ther Per3 having or claiming to
SWU of the NWU of Section thirty
two (32). To wash in twelve (12),
'North of Range nine (0), East of the
;6th P. M.. in Cass countv. Nebraska,
described as follows: Commencing at
the southwest corner of the S'2 of
Roptinn 3 9. TnwtiRhln 12. TOrtIl
rt e owl'. nf
x nut pat . w i iiiv j -j
NW'i of Section thirty-two
(32), Township twelve (12),
North of Range nine (9), East
of the Gth P. M., in Cass county,
Nebraska, described a3 follows:
Commencing at the southwest
corner of the SV2 of Section 32,
Township 12. North of Range 9,
East, thence east 2C rods, thence
north 80 rods, thence west 26
rods, thence south SO rods to the
. place of beginning -
and to remove the cloud upon the
plaintiff's title as set forth in said
petition, and to bar and exclude and
enjoin you and each of you from any
right, title, interest, claim or demand
in or to the said property, or any part
thereof.
; You and each of you are further
J notified that you are required to an-
iswer said petition tn or
before the
120th dav of June. 1927.
j Dated this day of May, A
i
D.
ELMKR C. COLEMAN and
LULA COLEMAN,
By Plaintiffs.
GEORGE YEAGLR,
Their Attorney.
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE
In the District Court of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
Blandina Kuepper.
Plaintiff.
vs.
Anna Ertz, widow; Samp
son E. Ertz and wife, Ma
tilda 13. Ertz; John Joseph
Ertz. single; Joseph Fran
cis Ertz and wife. Theresa
L. Ertz; Thomas William
Ertz, single; Francis Ber
nard Ertz and wife, Mary
J. Ertz; Anna Ertz lloenig
and husband. Thomas NOTICE
Hoenig; William Henry
Ertz and wife, Helen Ma
rie Ertz; Maggie Ertz,
widow; Margaret Ertz
Conell and husband, John
Couell; S. Roy Ertz, sin
gle; S. Frank Ertz, sin
gle; M. Frederick R. Ertz
and wife, Helen Ertz;
Mary Ertz, widow, and
Amelia Fitzpatrick, wid
ow, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a decree of the Dis
trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska,
i catered in the above entitled cause
on tr.e oiun nay ot April, ivzt, anu
an Order of Sale entered by said
Court on the 17th day of May, 1927,
the undersigned, sole referee, on the
- '111 a" ot Jrie. at iu o cioch.
a. m., at tne soutn ironc uoor 01 me
court house in the City of Piatts
rceuth, Cass county, Nebraska, will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash. lots 3 and 4, in
Block 94, in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county. Nebraska; ten per cent
cash of the amount of the bid to be
paid at the time of said sale and the
balance upon completion thereof.
Abstract of title in the hands of the
referee and will be furnished to pur
chaser. Possession to be given upon
confirmation. Said sale will remain
open for one hour.
Dated this 19th day of May, A. D.
1927.
W. G. KIECK,
Referee.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
m23-5w
NOTICE OF SUIT IN PARTITION
In the District Court of the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
Charlotte Archer, widow,
Plaintiff
vs.
John Archer et al.
Defendants
NOTICE
To the Defendants: John Archer;
Maud Archer; Luella Jewell; Mar
garet Gillun; Robert Gillan; Polly
Redman; John Redman; Leland
Bachelor and Mrs. Leland Bachelor,
fust real name unknown, non-resident
defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Charlotte Archer, plain-
an uction in the District Court of
mock 43 in the citv of Plattsmouth,'
Cass County, Nebraska, or in case the
same cannot be divided that said
property be sold and the proceeds
divided.
You and each of you are further
notified that you are required to an
swer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 4th day of July, 1927, or the
allegations therein contained will be
1 taken as true and a decree entered
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I tion.
I Dated this 21st day of May, A. D.
1927.
CHARLOTTE ARCHER.
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
APHII OUTPUT DECLINES
Washington, May 26. Industrial
output declined in April reflectin.3 re
duced activity both in factories and
mines, Fays tho monthly busines-s re
view of the federal reserve board.
mada public today. Distribution of
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Psnnsyto&na,
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at i:aght Prices
Fully Guaranteed Tire and Guaranteed Prices
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CORDS
30x3 Fabrics, $5.85 Each
Jear.nette
303y2 Cords $ 7.00
32x4 CS Cords 11.05
29x4.40 Ballcon 8.15
30x4.75 Balloon 10.75
34xiy2 05 Vacuum Cnp Cords
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DUNLOP TIRES
COxS1 Clipper Cord 5 3 25
30x312 Buffalo Cord 700
32x4 Dunlop Cords 12 20
29x4.40 EulTalo Balloon llllll 8.15
23x4.49 Bunlop Balloon 10.15
ALL TISES CARRY MANITFACTUEEH'3 GUARANTEE
Bunlop Tires so good one sold every 2V4 Seconds
Other Sizes Priced Accordingly.
LEE TIRES
GOxSio Lee Ccrd $7.15
GOxSVg Heavy Baty Be Luxe 10.85
30x3i2 Puncture Proof 21.50
30x5 Truck Keavy Buty Be Luxe 31.25
30x5 Puncture Proof 44.25
29x4.40 BALLOONS - C0RBS
29x4.40 Leeland 8.00
23x4.40 Lee Balloons 10.75
29x4.40 Shoulderbilt II. B. 6-ply 13.00
23x4.40 Funoturs Proof 21.25
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Other Sizes Priced Accordingly.
Cord and Balloon Tires that cannot puncture the greatest achieve
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offering- the motorist no punctures, no muscle exertion from steering,
no shimmying at any speed and three times mileage of ordinary tires.
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Eighth Street and Washington Avenue
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
co7n;:iodities by railroads and riie re
tail trade increased however, and tne
level of prices showed further slight
declines.
Deci eased output of industry was
due .diicfly to the bituminous mine
strike, the review sa3's, but reduc
tions also were re-ported in the iron
and steel and textile industries as
well as in meat packing and in the
production of building materials.
"The decline in building between
March and April reflected reduced
Farmers Mutual .Insurance
-COMPANY-of
Cass County, Nebraska
was organized by Cass County Farmers in 1894.
During the Company's existence our members have
saved money on insurance premiums, and we have
paid our losses promptly.
If you are looking for good insurance at a reasonable
rate we invite you to become a member of our Cass
county Institution.
For full particulars write
Mi
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Bunhn
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Large OS Cords
$ 9.25
13.95
9.50
activity in the construction of com
mercial, industrial, and educational
buildings, while contracts for resi
dential and public buildings increas
ed," the review adds.
A suitable present for a June bride
would be a window weight and a coil
cf picture wire. They will aid ma
terially in getting rid of an undesir
able husband.
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