The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 21, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PA&E 12
THUFDAY .JULY 21. 19;;.
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J FARM BUREAU NOTES
Copy for this Department
furnished by County Agent .J.
Government Explosives
We are now taking orders for
what will probably be our last car of
government explosives. The sooner
orders come in for this ear the more
likely we are of receiving this car.
Should the explosives become ex
hausted before we receive enough
orders for a ear, please write or see
us?.
ro mere muzz and waiting tor reimisnea lumi
! turn tn drvl Now vou can reSnish furniture
and actually uze it within a few hours if you use
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Purebred Ducks
Hobby of Local
Business Man
When Not Selling Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Garments Fred Busch
Trains Indian Runners.
Boys and Girls Club Camps
Don't forget that your application
blanks should be in to me August 1st j
for the camp which is to be held at
Teeumseh, August 10, 11, and 12.
VarnfsSi an Snamel
Selected for sale by this store because it is the lacquer that
cnyone can use and tciiu it goes farther than
ordinary lacquer. Stop in fr cilar card and demonstration.
PlaUsmouth, Nebraska
SAVES IIFE BY PEOIIPT ACTION . quet to stop the flow of the blood.
Mr. Hutthins is now at his ho
From Tuesday's Duilv
f'lv.ie Hutchlr.s of this city, o::i-
ployd lure in the state highway j lift' to his cool heartiness in the
department. had received word of the j time of dancer and piomp and dras
narrow esca'pe hi:; father. W. T. Hut- : tie measures that he took.
chins, hud a few days ago when he!
was bitten by a lattle maie. Mr. T0 INTERVIEW SENATOR
Ilutchins. who is a traveling sales- i
man. was in-pecting who it in a shock ! ,
... . , ,, i,,n,., i I rcn. Tuesday s Dail
on a farm mar Albion, when he neaiu . .
i i,.r-,n..,i lriek- ; Tii:.-! morning J. A. Gardner, editor
a warning rattb- and jrirani-a natK.i ,,,,,,, -
.r J-.. rnol.-.. tlint -w-vr liiirlf ! art, J . IJ. Aut'
Poultry Team to Canada.
(By Margaret Ileebner)
Clarence Xorris and Glen Ileneger,
the demonstration team of the
Cood Luck Joultry club are leaving
Thursday of this week on their trip
totlte World's Poultry congress at
Ottawa, Canada.
They are driving through in a car
with J. II. Claybough of the Exten
sion Service at Lincoln. They expect
to reach the big Poultry show in
about live days. Mrs. R. E. Xorris.
leader of this club, will leave Sat
urday by train and meet the boys
there.
The boys will demonstrate three j
rtiflerent days at tne I'ouitry con
gress. Their demonstration will be
brooding and sanitary management
of baby chicks. L. R. Snipes, Co.
Agent, says the- people of Cass coun
ty have no doubt heard these boys
demonstrate and know what they
Sear! S. Davis
Farm Loans Investments
Insurance Real Estate
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If a shirt a day is the proper way and
it is and a clean pair of sox every
morning is the right way to begin the
day then what do you say about start
ing the day with a clean suit of undies?
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-Let Us Help You io a Waek's
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Shirts for $7
7 Pair Good Sox for $1
7 Suits of Munsingwear $6
That's $14 worth of real Summer Comfort.
Louisville Win
Fast Game from
Local Leasmers
can do. This team was the first one
ome chosen from the United States to
; at Columbus and fels the effect of the j represent poultry club work at the
: ;ut:k i; vi me si.aive i.ui is eniu0. unu s greatest fcuo. t , 0 v n . T , TT
1, tter and he feels that h? ovl3 his In their demonstration the boys 4 to 2 the Cement Makers Hum-
headiness in the. are going to tell the world how they
themselves have raised good healthy
chickens here in Cass county. They
will point out the features of the
Nebraska type brooder house and its
sun parlor. They will show their
methods of raising chicks on clean
ground, using sanitary feeders and
water fountains. They will also ex
n1:iin thoir 1'rv ninch
Fuperlntendent of ifinrks ami slimv linw thpv miT m.isii ia set the percentage col
umn wiien tney graouea on tne con
iliate the Locals on the Louis
ville Home Lot.
From Mnndny's IaMv
The Louisville team of the Sarpv-
Cass County league that two week.?
I ago gave the champion seeking Fort
j Crook soldiers a jolt, yesterday after-
ration forinoon Pave our tnv,n sterling athletics
in tii.- ffh of the Ip,- ail'ive the right . --ei:ou.,. o..v. d. iiuimnmaii m i"e,ana teetl It. lllls mash supplement-: , " '
Viv e Xlr i'utrhins diplav. d a Methodic church and Earl Stewart, f ed with sprouted oats and boiled , u;st h? ,!u ?, or'1 of 1 t() 2 in a fast
c-Vat dal of n.-4..n-nce of mind and v. ere in the ity for a few hours wlii!? vgg;n have made up the entire ration i Pla'e(l game.
.... ii:. -v wrn fit rnntp to Om:ilin wIipvp fm- tin ohiot.! tui too I llartmaii was asrain on the mound
r.t ito th,. f. ;li .-round th wound t!.. y will ipt-nd a few hours in a con-i The boys and Mrs. Norris will be I for Louisville and was in much bet
t-,.,i h fmm hi svtf-m forpn'-e with Seuator R. B. Howell pone more than two weeks and will tt r orm hav- 'm bis visit to this
b.'f'Ve it had time to spread through ', relative to eorac matters concerning have a chance to see some of the ' aml Ted had th
the blood and then applied a tourni- the mail route at Lagle.
places of interest in the east.
fir-
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4?0 aisa in
stations
This increase in Willys-Overland sales this
year is even mere impressive when compared
with the figures of the industry as a whole.
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77i dttlin of thm Whippet
baJy ana cfach allowm morm
lei? roam t.'mn in any othmr
motor car of t.'ti prica data
Superior Quality
New Low Prices
V'hinpct
Whippet "Sc"
Coach 625 7S5
Touring 625 765
Rcadsler 635 825
Coupe 625 725
Sedan 725 875
Landau 755 925
Pricczand specifications tab
jeet iochana.ii,ithoot notice.
Prices f. o. b. factory. Wiflym
Overland. Inc., Toledo, Ohio
Economy nscord Whippet set the A.A.A.
Coast-toCoast iccord for economy.
IOt?mest SSfat More leg room than
any ether car in its price class.
First Tlfh 4-wfceel brakes Whippet
is the only light car today oSering 4-wheel brakes
as standard equipment nationally.
Sjsoad and piclup 55 miles an hour.
5 to 30 miles per hour in 13 seconds.
Lower center oE gravity The prin
ciple now being embodied in all up-to-date cars ,
for safer, more comfortable driving.
Narrow body posts For greater driving
vision. The dangerous "blind spot" is eliminated.
Gnubbers Help you get the maximum of
comfortable riding from balloon tires.
Force-oel lubricating system as on
cars priced $1000 or more.
Adjustable Steeriag Wheel makes any
one comfortable when driving.
JOHN BAUER & COMPANY
Dependable Service
city
Platters jabbing at
times when their hits were not ef
fective and while nine bingles were
chalked against Ilartman as to sev
en against Swanson. the blows of thr
Louisville aggregation came at times
when they counted and with the er
rorless ball that Louisville played
they carried home the bacon.
(The Cement Makers commenced te
do'business with the locals in the sec
ond stanza of the battle that netted
them one run. Harold Koop, the
Louisville catcher hit safe to right
and was able to rcore on the drive
of Blair and pn error at first base
for the first tally of me game.
The wreck occurred however in the
third inning when Louisville opened
with Tyo at bat and who hit safe
over second and was followed by
Meisingor who was out at first but
Tyo tallied when Harvey Koop hit
j over short and who scored when Har
old Koop hit over short center. Har
old Koop was scored when A. Knut-
I son hit safe over 'first base and made
the tally four to 0.
Plattsmouth was held scoreless un
til the opening of the sixth when
Hartman placed too good a one over
the pan and the bat of Art Klauschie
kissed it for a home run but as fate
would have it Art was first up and
was a lonely scorer.
In the seventh Plattsmouth tallied
again when Newman hit safe over
third base and Hans was scored on
the bingle of George Reichart in the
short center territory.
The tabulated score of the game
was as follows:
From Wednesday's Dally
A person, to see Fred P. Busch
busily engaged about the Ladies Tog
gery where dainty read-to-wear gar
ments occupy the line of vision,
would scarcely imagine that while
Fred was discoursing on the relative
merits of pink and green for summer
wear and kindred subjects, that hi
real interest was not , on dainty
lingerie but instead was filled with
thoughts of the Indian Runner it's
a fact.
There had been rumors of the fact
that Mr. Busch was experimenting in
the raising of a number cf Indian
Runner ducks at the home on North
nth street and yesterday a representa
tive of tho Journal visited that lo
cality and was surprise at the pplen-;
did array of the water fowl that Mr.;
Busch has reared at the home. '
Mr. Busch stated that about a year'
aaro he became interested in the rear-'
ing of ducks by reaffrng a great deal
about the value of the Indian Runner
as an egg producer and a variety of
dink that secured a rapid growth to.
maturity in a comparative short time!
and he finally sent away for four
ducks and which have formed the
basis of the fine colony of 120 of th
Indian Runners that desnort in the Vith the average man who works
poultry yard at the P.usch home. T!ie 'for a living and has to rustle for his
variety of duck is a fast layer and':0'', the giving of a large cash dona
oi,e that produces eggs practically all tion to the Community building fund
tli year around and Mr. Busch has is entirely out of the question and not
had the opportuntiy of selling a great expec ted (there are, however, the! team of the Iowa city against the
many settings as well as having thos? j committee feels few persons in I'latts- crack Nebraska City team, reputed
ducks of his own produced from the j mouth who cannot afford to invest a one of the best in this part of Ne
eggs and a No using a great many foi dollar or so in this civic undertak- j braska. The game resulted in the
household use. jing). And numerous of these big-' eore of 8 to 4 in favor of the Mt.
The ducks have their runways in 1 hearted workingmen without steady j Arbors and was hard fought. "Stub
the poultry yard east of the Busch employment are among those most ; by" Mack was the hurlor for Khen
home in the small valley that lies be-: dsirious of doing all they can to j andoah with Ed doing the receiving
One Prices
And Wo Monkey Business
MADE NICE DONATION
WIN A HARD GAME
From Wednesday's Daily
Yesterday Frank and Edward
Gradoville of this city were at Shen
andoah, Iowa, where lid was called
to catch for the Mt. Arbors baseball
tween Fourth and Fifth streets and further the work without the hope
in the yard a large tank has been' of fee or reward.
placed where the ducks can disport Roy Taylor is an example of this
during the day and also enjoy the ' progressive booster spirit bascked up . son doing the receiving. While
rhade that the trees afford as well by deeds, and when he completed the! catching a fast game Ed was not able
as the splendid grass that abounds installation of the sewer leading to , to add any. hits to his record but play-
in the duck farm. the building he knocked off $35 from
Mr. Busch is very enthusiastic over tlie price ordinarily charged per foot,
the ducks and while they are very ' stating he was glad to do his bit to
timid and flee from the pror-enc" of ward the Legion building, and the
strangers that approach the fence or committee is today crediting Mr. Tay
sheds whore they are quartered, the 0r and sons with a labor donation of
ducks apparently recognize Fred and .$35.00 in the published list,
gather around him when he comes to i Win. Kief, the well known cement
the yard.-', for the purpose of feeding man. is another who has offered to
or collecting the egg. i donate handsomely in labor and haul-
The ducks are quite handsome, bo-;ii;;r and already is credited with the
ing smaller than the Pekin variety furnishing of a team for, hauling
and with a coloring of a cream tint traw to the trucks when the exca-
on their plumnge on the body that vation was done last December. Sev-
rows into a light brown cn the;f.,-ai other team owners responded
neck and head. liberally at that time and their tren-
Mr. Busch is a real enthusiast over crosit.v will rot be overlooked In the
the duck raising and has acquired giving of credit to whom credit is
a real knowledge of the rearing of tiue for the erection of the new
these fowls that he is putting to prac- . building.
tical use.
A TEMPTING 0ITEIL
FILLING STATIONS CUT PHICE
From Tuesdays I tail v
All of the filling stations of the
lowering of the
while Pickering, fast Otoe county
hurler was shooting them over for
the Nebraska City team and Dennl-
ed a very brilliant game
ENJOY PLEASANT HIKE
From Wednesdays Daily
Last evening shortly after C o'clock
a jolly party of six Plattsmouth girls
started on a short hike, going west
on the Louisville read to the farm
home of Mr. and Mis. Wallace War
ner where they enjoyed the remaind
er of the evening. The girls made an
inspection of the points of interest on
the farm and also ga;e several musi
cal numbers that added to the pleas
ure of the evening. During the even
ing Mrs. Warner assisted by her sis
ter. Miss Ann Smetana. served dainty
and delicious refreshments. Those
who enjoyed the event were Lucille
Horn, Florence Thacker, Elizabeth
Noltir.g, Sophia Skalak, Ann and
Helen Smetana.
WILL GIVE SHOWER
Mesdr.mes R. M. Coatman and C.
From Wednesday's Da!!y-
County Judge A. II. Duxbury has city followed the
just received a swell iine of fall price of gasoline by two of the garage
wedding certificates that he will be stations and now at all of the filling
able to furnish the blushing brides stations the price of gasoline is 14 ' H- Kirkpatrick will, on Saturday af
aad timid grooms that may call upon cents per gallon, or 16 cents with the tcrnoon of this week give a miscel
him hereafter for the tnarriage cere- gas tax added. This applies to sales ' lmeous shower at the home of Mrs.
monies at his office. The snappiest in the city however, and the price Kirkpatrick at Alvo, in honor of their
ti.iMir in the marriage record line from the tank wagons remains the ; friend Mrs. John B. Skinner. All
Plattsmouth
Reichart, 2b
Klauschie, 3b
Svoboda, rf .
Spidell, c
Hercld, lb
Mason, If
Newman, ss 4
McCarthy, cf 4
Swanson, p 4
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friends of Mrs. Skinner are cordially
invited to be present and add to the
enjoyment of the occasion.
is a leather bound booklet with the same as formerly
certification as to the wedding all.
ready to fill in. There are other on .J- C. Rauth and daughter, Mr. and
hand also with the staple doves and Mrs. J. H. Rauth and a sister of
flowers all displayed nicely that will M,rs. J. H. Rauth. were visitors in
give the bride and groom due license ''he county seat Wednesday evening
to tell the world they are as one. to enjoy tne Dand concert and visit-1 she was called to look after some
(matters of business for a short time.
Mrs. James F. Doyle was among
the visitors in Omaha today where
In addition to these the Judge also:lES with friends.
has a special document, "How to Per-I
petuat the Honeymoon" which goei
TOTALS 3 4 9 24 10
Louisville
AB II PO A
Tyo, ss 4 114
Meisinger, 3b 3 0 0 5
Harvey Koop, lb 4 214 0
Harold Koop. c 4 2 6 0
Blair, If 4 10 0
A. Knutson. cf 4 0 0 0
Davis, cf 10 0 0
W. Knutson, 2b 4 0 6 2
Hartman, p 4 10 1
with the certificate and if the parties
follow the directions closely they will j
mid tneir matrimonial uarK aiways
having smooth sailing.
The court has been displaying the
certificates to a number of the local J
bachelors of the city but without ,
much result as the court also has in
his oilioe a beautifully framed copy of!
the declaration of independence and;
which has a dampening effect on the j
salesmanship of the court in regard ;
to the certificates.
Those who are contemplating
matrimony should look over the
wares of the Judge before they leap
and will find some of the best fall
lines of marriage records on hand for
their use.
DOINGS IN DISTRICT COURT
TOTALS
7 27 12 0
UNLUCKY BASEBALL DAY
From Wednesdays Daily
This morning in the district court
an action was commenced by Fred
( Buerstetta. receiver of the First Na- j
itional bank vs. Ralph F. Cleary, et j
I al. The action is one in which the '
! plaintiff seeks to recover judgment;
against the defendants for a note,
.made on May 25. 1921 by T. E. Par-
mele for the sum of $6,000 and
which was secured by a mortgage on j
the property in the south part of the i
city owned by the maker of the note, i
The property was for many years one ;
b-fa Investment In jK' Qood Clppearance--
Suits Made to
Measure
Your
BY-
From Monday's Dally
Yesterdav was the unlucky day for
Plattsmouth on the baseball diamond of the most attractive homes in the
as all three teams that this city city and is located just off Chicago
boasts, were sent crashing to defeat- j avenue, having been built on the,
The Athletics rdaved Weeping Water hillside west of the avenue and in a
on the local lot and were trounced very attractive surrounding. The!
by a score of 10 to 8. the visitors piace was not kept up in Its former:
naving a real bunch ot sluggers mat excellent sliape atter tne departure,
nailed the honors with their swat- 0j tne rarmele family from this city
ting, while Louisville was slipping Dut is still one of the most substan-j
the local leaguers the short end of tiaj mansions of the city. In the liti-j
the score. The M. W. A. team of thi3 ation Mr. Buerstetta is represented '
city journeyed out to LaPlatte to bat- yy y j Haggertt and Blackburn & '
tie with the team there and as the King of Omaha as attorneys.
result they came home with a ( . j
score of 10. while the LaPlatte aggre- 0 0,,. r, C-l-1 j
gation had annexed fifteen of the ; KOSCIl Kye iOr Oaie. .
needed scores. ' '
The teams are all preparing to give j Que dollar per bushel while it lasts,
another side of the story on next Sun- - qtiw OTTimi vm, mav need.
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day.however, they all three state.
Kuppcnbcimer
Announcing the arrival
of the Fall Fabrics
Hundreds of them new, distinctive,
individual patterns now on display!
They are for the man who is difficult
to fit the man who insists on custom
tailored clothes the man who wants
the only suit of its kind in town.
Pick your swatch while the line is complete, have
your suit made to your individual measurements.
You may get the suit in two weeks or leave it
with us until you need it. Come in and see samples.
K
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W. B. BANNING,
Phone us tht news.
Union, Nebr.