THURSDAY, MARCH 15. 102S. PAGE FOUB PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUBNAL TT TT A on Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Here is Your Bargain! We have definitely decided to close out our line of Overshoes for Men, Women and Children and will offer them to you now at no profit or absolute cost to us! You will all need Overshoes this winter. Better take advantage of our Low Prices now. Remember, we are furnishing the very best Groceries, Work Clothing and everything in our line at very ap pealing prices. It will pay you to come and see 113! A. L. BECKER- Union, Nebraska s Dr. Armand'W. Naviaux Dental Surgeon 4. CLARK HOTEL UNION 2. Every Week on Wednesdays. mZm!fmSmf..rmm'lmtX' end, they driving over in their car. w?. broken, true working black mules for J. sale. Weight about 3,000. J. II. Ruhmann, Union, Nebr. 2t-U pgr. Hall Pollard was a visiter in Union on last Friday and was look ing after some business matters as well as visiting with his friends for the afternoon. Louis Burbee and Mrs. II. L. Bur bee were in Omaha where Mrs. Bur bee visited with her mother and also 1 1 T - . . I ... 1 - ... 1 ..ftm. ej-tnit The lev Ball. P. H. McCarthey. WM" ""' OUUK- "uo Harry Gobelman shelled and de- nesa for t he day. livered corn at the Union Elevators ! Flemming W Robb and the fam- t m h 1 llv were over to Llmwood on last Tb Roi ywas called to Platts-" f unfiay where they were visiting at .. .. .ii- u-ro ho wa the home of the parents of Mrs. Robb iv..- ;,- o-.i f rnal Mr- d Mrs- L- A. Tyson i v." n 1 1 1 estate. . t . . . -- -.CTT. entertainer. Luncheon was served to the thirty-six who enjoyed the occa sion. "Brownie" Glaze of Nebraska City was a visitor in Union on last Mon day, and was looking after the sale of meats by the Morton Greggson Packing company, and after having returned home, went to Shenandoah, where he has some matters to look after.' J No ice, no electricity, nor muss, no expense to have all the household foods, pure and wholesome. Ask F. H. McCathey, he will tell you all about the Icyball. On demonstration at the elevator. It is sure a wonder, j J. Westley Woodard just purchased forty acres east of Union, where that corned, which is beig rounded, and directly across the intersection f roni . it, getting the place from the Harry M. Frans farm, and a most acceptable 1 piece of the good soil of Cass county. ' Nebraska. J On last Saturday Joe Bauer and ; the good wife secured a new Whip-' pet sedan, which surely will be just the car which this affable couple will find most suitable for their wants, j The car was sold through the agency , of Charles Atteberry, the accommo dating dealer of Union. Charles G. McCarthey the genial gentleman who conducted the south i elevator in Union, has been rather j poorly for a number of days ana was keeping close to the kitchen stove for a few days and during the time the elevator was looked after by J. C. Snaveley, who proved an adept to conducting the business. - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conklin of Lincoln were over to Union on last Sunday, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Withrow as well as with Elmer Withrow and the family. Mrs. Conklin is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Withrow, and a sister of Elmer Withrow, and 1 The Campnre girls or union niKed'sure all enjoyed tne visit very pieas- after the sale of some real eS ,11 i, rnn,to Nehawka and back on last Sat-'antly. in rhTeutVin of the curve Vast of -nin to take some lcssons on w- A' Talor has ,,cen ql,ite in the cutting ot tne cure east 01 ,-,i o,..i i.,-, ? 1.. r,.,ct .,,,,1 hiu iStructed by Dr. J. L. Barritt. j he has struggled quite hard to keep Curtis Dixon and the family of Ar- un and going he has had repeated ast of Union 'sinking spells, which lasts for a short Union to make it safe for the un initiated. i countv where he will farm on the legion, drove over to east plr.ee which is known as the Grand pa Thacker place. W. B. Banning was called to Plattsmcuth on last Monday after noon, whu'e he had some business matters to look after. j A. L. Becker had a load of pork ers farrowed lart July which aver-( peed pounds at the market at ' Nebraska City on last Monday. The latest in refrigeration, t " r Icyball, at Flosne McCathey. See it. ( Otis Keene was assisting Joseph W. Banning in the assembling of ma chinery which at this time Mr. Ban ning is finding quite a sale for. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene were visiting with the mother of Mrs. Gree-iie at Cedar Creek for the week The Service Store We are here to serve you the best, and supply you with the best goods at the lowest price. Oar endeavors in 1927 will be concentrated on giving you such efficient service you will become a regular walking adver tisement, speaking only good words for our store. Stine's Grocery Union, Nebraska on last Sunday were thev were the 'time after which he revives. Tn-3 guests at the parents of Mrs. Dixon, J. C. Roddy for over the week end. It only costs five cents per day to keep all you" food and vegetables pure and sweet in the Icyball. See F. II. McCathey, and he will tell you. The Standard Oil company has shipped a new pump to Union, which i-; to be installed at the Hull Gar nire. snd wiil ureatlv aid in f.-n-i Hat ing the dispensing of this necessary! liquid. alone to prove that their new Whip- A. I. Crunk still likes the old prt is the latest word in motor cars, town. While he has been living near j but because they also liked tha the hustling city of Murray, lie found; movie picture show, drove to Nebras il necessary to come to Union two : ka City last Sunday, where they en times on last Monday, driving his joyed the trip as well as the show, team one time. The family said that the show, was See the ad of C. G. McCarthey an excellent one, while Rube says the which appears in this issue, ot'ering car is the best he ever drove. a special feed for young chicks and pigs and.other of the young of the Great Time in Store for All laim iiop into me elevator onice Ht KUm Cari.ival dance in Platt- many menus 01 tnis exceueni gen tleman are hoping that he may soon be in the full enjoyment of his ac customed health. It is inexpensive to purchase and operate the MScyball" the modern plan of regrigeration for the home or business place. F. II. McCarthey has a machine at the elevator office Go s e how it works. You cannot af ford not to have one. R. r. Stine and the family, not and Charles will explain it to you. Herman Reicke and the good wife on last Sunday evening h.id for their guests at their beautiful country home north rf Union, their friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snaveley, where all spent a most pleasant evening. mouth Sat. night. It's St. Patrick's, you knov. Se the ad on page C. Old Time Friends Visit. H. McCartney and the good wife and Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Loose, all of Thurman. Iowa, where formerly C. STARTS-6R0W The Famous "AZUn-One" Chick Mash 1 aimer Appiegate and the good Withrow conducted a newspaper, wife and the family, who are mak- cam to Union on last Sunday, where ing their home in Omaha, were down they spent the dav with the former for the week end last Sunday and ditor and his good wife and where were visiting with their friends ami all enjoyed the occasion very pleas relatives and sure enjoyed the visit antly. here very much. j " Miss Ethel Becker g-v- a shower Loses a Portion of Finger. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Go'elman and VlltU. Wm. Craig had the misfor where a most splendid cening was tulH t(, gtt one nf fmgrrf5 t.. spent on last Saturday ev ing. Miss tansled in a rapidly moving buzz saw Ethel proved herself a mo: t valuable with the rtsult th;lt tht. eu(1 waa so badly mangled that one Joint of the finger had to be removed, and since is getting along nicely, though very painful, and it will be some time before the injury is well again. SPEAR BRAND START to FINISH CHICK MASH SAVES chicks, helps prevent White Diarrhea, bowel trouble and leg weakness. Contains minerals, dried buttermilk and Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. Saves work, iced and money. No S-MATURES IT 100 Lbs. Feeds 100 Chicks First 5 Weeks m CHICK MASH Ih-led ftuttrrmtlfc Min?r1f tam-Gror-Msituie ' growing or developing feeds needed just Start to Finish, water and greens. Malies 2-lb. Frys in 8 Weeks and Early Laying Pallets If you want a big ee,g yield from your pulletsnext fall and winter feed Start to Finish to your chicks from their first meal. Egg organs must be vitalized early. Keep pullets on Skirt to Finish until ihey begin to lay then feed Rtd Spear Egg Mash. Be Sure Tfiia Trademark Is on Every Dag n - O. rue Vmx Sold and Recommended by rajY C. 5. Ell c Cart hey Union, Nebraska. Masonic Easter Service. The Masons of Nehawka and Union will hold a Masonic Easter service in Union on Easter morning, and at the same time there will be a contata given in Union during the morning and at Nehawka in the evening, which will be under the direction of Paul Schlichtemeier. HOLD ACHIEVEMENT DAY The Itiverview Community club of East Rock Bluffs precinct held its achievement day program at "Oak land" farm home of Mr. W. D. Wheel er on Saturday, March 10th. There were 76 people pre-sent. Visitors in cluded County Agent L. R. Snipes, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith of Weep ing Water, Mrs. Guy Wiles and Mrs. Albert Young of adjoining clubs. The club does sewing project work under the direction of county farm bureau, Miss Rocke, leader. The program included original songs and costumes depecting farm women of twenty-five years ago and twenty-five years in the future. A short play, showing how gossip makes a story grow, short talks by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Snipes were given. After the program refreshments were served and everybody went away feeling that the work of the women was worth of their support in building up a better community spirit. GOOD ROADS TO FERRY The road to the ferry has been placed in the best of shape and there are now no mud holes in the road and travel is easy and comfortable. The ferry was placed in service Mon day afternoon and now is ready to serve all customers. m!3-4td-ltw 1 A jSTii ''rT 'il - FOR Three Quarters of a Century We have been build ing the highest grade of Monuments and Markers They will stand for all time. Our guar antee means some thing. Prices now very reas onable for Spring and Summer delivery. Phone or write our representative, W. T. Richardson, at My nard, Nebr., for de signs and prices. Glenwood Granite Works GLENWOOD - - IOWA All kinds of lrasines stationery printed at the Journal office. JOIN EXTENSION CLUES The work of the boys' and girls' clubs in the university extension de partment is one of the outstanding factors that is contributing to the im provement of the farming conditions in the west and for this reason the agricultural committee of the cham ber of commerce is very desirious to have the work in this section of Cass county extended to take in all of the young people who may be interested. A meeting has been called here for Saturday. March 17th at 2 o'clock and at which time it is hoped to have a very fine representation of the young men and women from eleven to twenty years of age, who are in terested in farm work, present to join in the movement for the estab lishment of the additional clubs in this part of the county. Two live and active clubs were formed here two weeks ago and it is hoped to have two or three more of these clubs established in this local ity, that will have a real boosting effect on the improvement of pig and stock raising by interesting the young people in this part of the farm work. The chairman of the commitee U T. II. Pedlock and those who wish to get into the club work are urged to call on Mr. Pollock on Saturday afterneou at the Farmers State bank and get a line on the club work. County Agent L. R. Snipes will also be here. DEALER WANTED to sell Fairbanks-Mi.i'be Farm Light and Tower Plants, Farm Light Plant Storage liatteries and Automatic Water Systems in Cass county. We maintain a force of trained sale-; an I service men to teach you how to sell and service this equipment. A perma nent and profitable business can ze established if the proper effort is put into it. Dealer must have an auto mobile. Xo other overhead expense necessary as your home can be used as your place of business. A repre sentative will :!! to explain our proposition in detail. If interested, write us at once. FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO., U02 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. (Political Ad vortiMiis) s if WALTER KIECHEL ' Route 2 Johnson, Nebr. an aspirant for the republican nomination for Congress, from the First Congressional District, at the primary election to be held April 10, 1928. Mr. Kiechel was born forty-two years ago, on the farm where he now lives, six miles west of Auburn, Ne braska, and is actively engaged in farming. Graduated from the Aub urn public schools, 1903; University, 190S, after which he taught school for eight years, being Superintendent of Schools at Tectimseh, Nebraska, for three years, subsequently served two terms in the Slate Senate, rep resenting Richardson, Johnson and Namaha counties. Mr. Kiechel is pledged to a Farm Relief program. His political and personal life is one of honor and high standing in thia district. lOCALJEWSj Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main Bldg., Phone 527. I From Monday s Dally I Frank Finkle of Union was in the . city today for a few hours, attending to some, matters of business. j Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was here today to look after some matters in the district court. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Heal of Lincoln wei e here Sunday to spend a few hours with Mrs. M. M. Real, who has been quite poorly of late. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cutter and Dr. 1 and Mrs. Ritchiield of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leffler of Weep-i ing Water were here Sunday to visit j at the Bert Reed home. j Mrs. Sherman Taylor, who has, been here visiting at the home of. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc-j Maken. departed Saturday for her: home and was accompanied by Mrs. McMaken. ! Chester Baylor of Bonita, Colo-; rado, who has been here visiting at the J. II. McMaken home, departed I Saturday afternoon for Ohio where ' lie will spend some time visiting re latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods of Weeping Water were here today and Mrs. Woods will remain here to as sist in the care of Mrs. Martha Mur ray, who is very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Reed. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Barge r of Lancaster. New York, who were here visiting at the home of Mrs. Martha Peterson and other relatives in this city, departed this morning for He bron. Nebraska, to visit with the mother of Mr. Burger, soon to depart for California. Priced Special for Saturday At This Store! 45-inch OIL CLOTH First quality, light and dark fancy patterns; also plain white 29c per yard CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS Assorted colors. Sizes 2 lo 10. Extra special for Saturday 39c pair BOYS' OVERALLS Big Moore quality, means more wear for active boys. Full cut 2:20 wt. blue denim. Ages 7 to 1 6 years at 98c pair WORK SOCKS Men's good wearing every day socks, brown body with white heel and toe 9 pair for $1 The H. M. Soennichsen Co. The Store of Big Values I FARM BUREAU NOTES Copy for this Department furnished by County Agent Hog Mange In many lots we can year's spring pigs that will From Tuesflav's Ialiy Gt-orge F. Wilson of Elmwood was here today to look after some matters at the court house. R. G. Mayfield of Louisville was among tne visitors in the city today to attend to some matters at the court house. John Group of Louisville was among those visiting 111 the city to day and looking after some matters of business. Joseph Holly and John Vitersnik departed this morning for Omaha, where they will look after some matters. of busfness. Anton Meisinger of near Cedar Creek, was a visitor in find last not weigh lover 100 or 150 pounds and it is usually due to tne fact that they have tne mange, iime suipnur dip, crime , oil. or old crank case oil can be used .to spray or dip the hogs. In extreme j ' bad cases you may need to spray CATTLE FOR SALE Two two others, com mis Ilerefords, Ilerefonls. Shorthorns, Ilerefords, Angus, wl. ilerefords. 8 5 92 110 GO 120 OS loa I of fine T. loads of ealvf.- Will !oate ion. Tarty sell at once Jefferson wt. 90 0 lbs. wt. 7.S0 lbs. wt. 540 lbs. wt. S50 lbs. -,',) lbs. wt. 500 lbs. H. tested heifer. alxo know of for 50c per head very anxious to Write nr phone HARRY I. BALL, Fairfield, Iowa. Countv. SALESMAN WANTED j or dip four or five times but you can, not afford to take the lose that you ' hve in hogs due to mange. Seed Potatoes The Irish Cobbler seems to be well adapted to Cass Co. John Kintner, Weeping Water, and Oren Pollard of Nehawka have raised Irish Cobbleia for several years. They claim better results from the cobblers than they had with the early Ohios. tfie city yes- j 4 1.... .....1 1 . ...... i . . . caller at the Journal office. i Mrs. John Toman and niece. Miss Mary- Slatinsky, departed this morn-' ing for Omaha, where they will spend the day looking after some matters1 01 fmsiuess and visiting wun irier.ds in the metropolis. j Mrs. Cora Murray, Mrs. George j Murray, Mrs. Eck and Mr. Murray motored down yesterday afternoon I from Omaha and spent a few hours I here at the home of Mrs. A. B. Tay- ; lor, who has just recently returned home from a visit in Oklahoma Sweet Clover If it was possible there should not be an acre of oats or wheat ground in Cass Co. that is not sown to swct clover on wheat. Either one can be sown well in oats gi'i-ss seeds sown on wneai g. this spring should be harrowed fr.r Cass county. Seady em- h yn.ont and a go,d i tier. me- H as.-ured the man who is willirig-to rrork. A-very sub stantial prr-fit in eaeh sale ami 75'.' lot all larm owners are prospe.-t-i. Ap ipliant for this sales p).-iiio:i must 'own or be able to buy an automobile. O.-'.e of th. oldest and most reliable .manufacturers in the country offers you this export iniity. A representa tive will cell and go over the propo sition with any interested party. Ad 1 dress P. O. Pox 742, Journal office, Plattsmoulh. Ne br. EUFF CEPINGT0N EGGS Single comb Lufi Orpington ejxgs Pr-rr ; tor setting, per Hundred. Mrs. .1. i-rans, telephone MJ'.iJ. inioii, . , Nebraska. ml5-:Jtw rollt-d with a corrugated roller. j Program and Banquet ( The program and banquet on March . 30th is for everyone", men, women, boys and girls. Bring the entire fam lily. It is your banquet and program so help make it a success. 1 gle was j Women's Club Achievement Days looking' During the month of March many achievement days will be held. Those held this week that have notified the office are Four Square nt Mur dock. Tringle north of Nehawka, Riverview northeast of Murrav. From Wednesday's Pally Henry Ketelhut of near E; here today for a few hours after some matters e;f business. Mrs. A. M. Trumble of Eagle is here to enjoy a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Trumble and family. Frank Domingo of Weeping Water was here today for a few hours at- j lending to some matters 01 nusiness: . purenreu jersey call club was and visiting with friends. ; organized during the past week with W. II. Lohnes of Cedar Creek was five members enrolled. They are el in the city today for a few hours, Sr, Willene, and Warren Fager of attending to some matters of busi- Avoca. Watson Xorris of Eagle, and ness and visiting with friends. i Clarence Kintner, Weeping Water. C. F Wheeler, marshal of Louis-. L. R. SNIPES, Co. Extension Agent, ville, was here today for a few hours,; " attending to some matters of bpsincss : EGGS FOR HATCHING at the court house for a short time, j Sneed of South Sioux mue wyamiouc Hatchings eggs Purebred Jersey Calf Club purebred jersey calf club 53.00 per hundred, son, Phone 2102. Mis. J. II. City, Nebraska, who has been here visiting for a short time, --departed this morning for Ashland to visit' there with relatives. Legal blanks ol all Henry Htinemann and Otto Eick-'at the Journal office ofl of near Murdock were in the city I today for a few hours, looking after some matters at the court house and visiting with friends. Hon E. J. Burkett, former United States senator and a candidate for the republican nomination for con gress in the first district, was here today to look after some matters in the district court and was accom panied by Attorney Rolla C. Van Kirk, a candidate for state repre sentative frcra Lancaster county. Mrs. James Madi-ml2-2tw kinds for sale Journal Want Ads bring results. GREAT BARGAIN While They Last Four No. 16 Ec Laval Separators Formerly Sold for $117.50 at 390.00 Cash One No. 12 De Laval Separator $80.00 These are 1927 Separators and anyone needing a new separator can't afford to be without one at these prices. LADIES Watch Our Winrlrr.v Saturday for Big 98c Aluminum Ware Sale W. H. Puis Dealer in Hardware and Supplies Phone 33 Plattsmouth, Neb. IMPROVEMENTS AT CHURCH From Wednesday's Dally The First Methodist church of this city is having a number of. im provements made that will add to the capacity of the church building and consisting of th excavation of a part of the basement on the west of the present church parlors, which when completed will give additional space for Sunday school classes and also for Various social events that may be held in the church parlors. The new addition for Sunday school work is badly needed as the attend ance at the Sunday school on last Sunday was the largest for ten years. The Social Workers of the church are also placing some new improve ments in the main auditorium of the church, new rugs and carpeting on the platform antl immediately in front of the platform and also rede corating the choir section with hand some drapes that will replace the present wooden partition that is used to separate the choir section from the main auditorium of the church. HATCHING EGGS Pure bred S. C. White Leghorn hatching eggs. $3.25 per hundred. Mrs. W. H. Kehne, Cedar Creek, Ne braska. m8-2tw Advertise your wants in the Jour nal Want Ad Dept., for results. Special Saturday 1 Apple Turnovers Cream Puffs Fig Rolls Rooster Combs Ben Hur Rolls Sugar Rolls Pecan Twists Cinnamon Rolls Graham Tea Rolls Finger Rolls CAKES - Ask for Cream 3 for 10c - - - 3 for 10c 20c dozen 20c dozen 20c dozen 20c dozen - - 20c dozen - 15c dozen 15c dozen " 15c dozen 15c, 20c, 30c, 60c of the West Bread Regular - Pullman - Long Loaf - Rye Graham - Pumpernickle ream of the lest Bakery Telephone 485 1