The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 25, 1928, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. OCT. 25, 1928.
PLATTSMOTJTH STMI WEEKLY JOURNAL
FAGS I7T9
Local Football
Team Scores Vic
tory Sunday
Score of 7 to 0 Result of Battle With
the North Omaha Furnace Com
pany on Home Grounds
From Monday's Dally
The Plattsmouth city football team
yesterday afternoon scored a 7 to 0
victory against the North Omaha
Furnace Co. team at the baseball park
the locals showing real fight in their
work and their smashing attacks on
the visitors held the Omaha team
largely in their own territory.
The scoring of the Plattsmouth
team came in the first quarter of the
game when . the ball was passed to
the Omaha fullback who fumbled
and the ball was recovered by Frank
Koubek, local fullback, who fcrokc
away from the Omaha players and
raced fifty-three yards for the touch
down and the first score for the locals
"on the home grounds this season. The
extra point was secured by Carl Keil
in a well placed drop kick that was
perfect.
The whole Plattsmouth team show
ed good form and George Sedlacek
was one of the outstanding figures
in the offensive of the Plattsmouth
team, with a thirty-five yard end run
and smashing the Omaha line for
gains of ten and eleven yards.
The Omaha team was threatening
in the third quarter of the game when
they advanced to the Plattsmoutr
ten yard line but were held there
for downs and the ball recovered by
Plattsmouth and punted out of dan
ger. The Plattsmouth team will play
at Valley on next Sunday afternoon
and will give the strong team of that
place one of their hardest battles.
WANTED
used Jay Bee feed grinder. Write
or phone Wm. F. Halmes, Platts
mouth, Neb. o4-6tw.
DELPHIAN CLASS MEETS
iTom Tuesday's Daily
The Delphian class met last even
ing at the home of Mrs. C. C. Wescott
with Mrs. A. H. Duxbury as the lead
er of the meeting and the ladies de
rived a very valuable evening from
the course of study that had been ar
ranged for the meeting.
The Delphians are studying "His
tory of the World fiom the Earliest
Day to the Modem Time" as thir
Fi.'n.iect for the fall and winter work
anu last evening the time was oc
cupied in the discussion of the dawn
of the modern nations of the world
including England, France, Germany
and Italy, the discussion covering the
period from 1,000 A. D. down to the
eight and ninth centuries.
Miss Barbara Geiing, president of
the class presided and assisted in
the program of the evening.
The Delphians have had an ad
dition of four new members during
the past year and the courses of study
have proven very inspiring to all of
the members.
We have a full stock of rough Cy
press Cribhing, 6 and 12-inch, and
Cedar Poles. If you are going to
build a new crib or repair the old
one, it will pay you to see us. We
deliver anywhere. Cloidt Lumber
& Coal Co., Plattsmouth. Nebr.
Read the Journal Want Ads.
Now Arranging
for Farm Day
Big Meetings Scheduled at Omaha
Saturday, Nov. 3. Radio Hook
up Through KOIL
"A Wonderous Change in Majestic Range"
Sjpeonall Facttoiry EriflnnMtl:
AT WEEK.
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THE NEW ALL-ENAMEL
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VEMENT OF THE MAJESTIC MANUFACTURING COMP
ANY, RECOGNIZED FOR YEARS AS THE LEADING MAN
UFACTURER OF FINE RANGES.
IT IS THE RANGE DESIGNED AND BUILT FOR THE MOD
ERN KITCHEN. NEW BEAUTY IS IN ITS GLOSSY, ALL
ENAMEL FINISH AND BRIGHT NICKELED TRIMMINGS;
NEW CONVENIENCES IN THE MANY FEATURES THAT
HAVE BEEN INCORPORATED IN ITS DESIGN. WITH THE
SAME QUALITIES OF GOOD COOKING AND BAKING
THAT HAS EARNED FOR THE MAJESTIC ITS EXCEL
LENT REPUTATION AMONG HOUSEWIVES EVERY
WHERE. IT IS THE ACME OF MODERN RANGE CONSTRUCTION.
MANY NEW FEATURES
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Exclusive features and refinements of design
that make the All-Enamel Majestic the last
word in range efficiency and convenience.
You'll like the ready-polished, solid-plate cooking top, which
eliminates unnecessary lids and can be kept neat and shin
ing without polishing; the sanitary shelf, which replaces the
old warming oven a handy place to put dishes and pans
while you are cooking; the smoke pipe, back of the range
and out of sight, which has been built straight up from the
bottom of the oven, insuring a strong steady draft and
eliminating clogged pipes ; the complete insulation which
makes this range perfect for baking. You'll appreciate, too,
the new features that make the All-Enamel Majestic easier
to clean removable oven door stakes, removable clean-out
door and grate housing, and many others. Don't miss see
ing them.
IFKilEIE
NEXT
WEEK
You'd be proud to have this in your kitchen. Handsome
De-Luxe Nickel Plated copper ware. A complete set,
absolutely FREE to every woman who buys a Majestic
at our store. On display in our window now. Watch
for announcement soon of the dates during which this
set of Kitchen Utensils will be given free to purchasers.
To make it possible for every housewife to own an All-Enamel Majestic,
we have made special arrangements with the Majestic Manufacturing
Company whereby this range may be bought on a ' "pay-as-you-use-it"
plan. We would be glad to explain it to you in full.
The All-Enamel Majestic is Now on Display
at Our Store :-: Come and See It :-: To-Day.
Only the Majestic Manufacturing Company, with its years of experience,
could have produced a range as fine as the All-Enamel Majestic . . . The
name Majestic is its guarantee of highest quality. Come in and see it today!
WAIROA
Plattsmouth,
-HARDWARE-
- Nebraska
W. H. Puis' Specials for
SATURDAY
Aluminumware . . .490
A Few More Oil Stoves
Left at a Bargain
I HANDLE THE FOLLOW
ING LINES
Quick Meal Stoves
Standard Four Tires, Tubes
Enarco Motor Oils
McDeering Cream Separators
Haig Washing Machines
Omaha, Oct. 20. One of the fireat
est political meetings ever held in
Nebraska will be staged in the Omaha1
auditorium Saturday night November
3. The event has been designated
"Farm Day." Frank W. Murphy, the'
greatest national farm leader, Rich-1
ard L. Metcalfe, Charles W. Bryan j
and Harry Fleharty will all appear
! on the same platform and talk tc
the people of Nebraska. A radic .
hook-up through KOIL. will carry the
voices of these nationally known men,
not only over the state of Nebraska
but throughout the farm belt of Am
erica. Every farmer in the state, re-
by the farm bureau to tune in on Dealer in Hardware and Supplies
mat mgni. juvery memoer oi mf.
Smith for president clubs, and there
are over 200 such clubs will be asked i
to listen in. Every Metcalfe volun
teer, and there are something like
8,000 of them in the state, has beer
asked to arrange a radio party for
that night.
The meeting is a joint affair, bi-
W. H. Puis
Phone 33 PlattsmontX Neb.
HAS PLEASANT HONOR
The Gering family of this city
have in their possession a letter that
arrived a few days ago In this city,
ing sponsored by various democratic one of the prized pieces of mail
organizations and the Agriculture Drougnt Dy tne urai zeppenn rrom
league of Nebraska. The Agriculture Europe. The letter was sent by an
league is made up of thousands or uncle of the Gerings, Herr Peter
men and women of the rural districts. Wahl of near Munich, Bavaria, and
Its officers are John Havakost, presi- the missive was brought on the epoc
dent; Mrs. Lizzie 'Jenkinson, vice be the meeting place of the committee
president; and Anson Bigelow, sec airship across the waters and in iesp
retary.
Broadcast Two Hours.
i than a week after it was written the
letter was delivered to the Gerinp
Details of the meeting are being in this city
a . Vi , v Tiir, h. The pieces of mail sent on the Graf
Zeppelin are very valuable and th
stamp collectors of the nation are of
fering high prices for the cancelled
stamps that decorate the mail fmn
1 Tn rhMr. Germany and carried on the bistort'
man democratic county commiUee ILaAhu? "ifJjL!
and Anson Bigelow of the Agriculture " " " ,r i
league. Cooperating with these mer
mocratic national committeeman;
Mrs. Charles Ryan, democratic na
tional committeewoman; T. S. Al
len, chairman democratic state cen-
and women are William Ritchie, jr
C. H. Hulac and Bailey Marcom of
the Smith-for-President clubs and
the senatorial and congressional com
mittees of the state.
The committee on arrangements
has secured Art Randall's orchestrr
for the evening and a musical pro
gram is being worked out by John
Halpine and John Jamieson.
Broadcasting over KOIL and p
hook-up will commence at 8 o'clock
and continue for two hours.
Short talks will be made by Mr
Metcalfe, Mr. Bryan and Mr. Fle
harty, Miss Bertha Benedict, heat1
of the First Voters league, will send
forth a message to the first voters
In Nebraska. The principal addresr
of the evening will be made by Mr.
Murphy of Minnesota, Mr. Murphy
is a republican, a dry and protes
tant. It was he who presented the
minority report at the republicar
national cnovention at Kansas City
pleading for justice and considera
tion for the American farmer and
when this was denied he George Peek
Chester Davis, John Simpson and
other farm leaders went to the demo
cratic national convention at Hous
ton and secured from that body r
promise, in the form of a plank in
the platform, for agriculture relief
These farm leaders are now out work
ing for Governor Smith for the presi
. dency.
RESOLUTION
the great nation of the old worlc?
and America.
Resolutions adopted by Platts
mouth Lodge, No. 45, Sons of Herman
Sunday, Oct. 22 nd.
Resolutions
Whereas: Campaign literature has
been circulated in the second judical
district purporting to be circulated
by a "committee" containing the fol
lowing statement:
"It is our opinion that citizens
of German birth or descent have
not had and do not have a fair
and impartial trial in the dis
trict court as now constituted"
and
Whereas: The charge contained
therein is false and a libel upon the
good name of Hon. James T. Begley
who haB for the past fifteen years
presided over said court in an hon
est, capable and impartial mannei
and
Whereas: Said charge has the ef
fect it left unchallenged of causing
our people to lose faith in court and
government and
Whereas: The unmistakable pur
pose of said charge is to deceive citi
zens of German descent and kindle
hearts and minds, race prejudice and
hatred and
Whereas: As said statement is ?
grave insult to the intelligence and
patriotism of citizens of German
extraction.
Be it therefore Resolved that
Plattsmouth lodge No. 45 O. D. H. S.
of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, condemn
said statement as false, a libel on the
good name of Judge T. Begley, an
VISITING SCHOOLS HERE
From Wednesday Daily
Mrs. Emma Golden, leader in the
Parent-Teachers association work in
this state, was here today and in
company with Miss Alapha Peterson,
county superintendent, was out in
the Massie school district to look af
ter the organization of a P-T-A In
that locality as well as at Cedar
Creek where the ladies will meet with
the P-T-A at that place. A great deal
of interest has been aroused in the
rural school districts over the fine
results of the P-T.A work in the ad
vancement of the interest In the
school work on the part of the par
ents and the new chapter! created
cause a great co-operation in the lines
of all of the school activities. This
county has a large number of organ
izations ' and they are constantly
growing in membership and interest.
SINGS AT CHURCH SERVICE
From Monday Dally
Yesterday morning at the worship
hour at the First Presbyterian churcn
Mrs. Margeriete Walters Johnstone
of Sheridan, Wyoming, waa heard
in a very beautiful solo number,
"Abide With Me." The beautiful con
tralto voice of the artist gave added
charm to the loved song and was an
impressive part of the service.
Mrs. Johnstone Las just returned
from a tour of Europe where she en
joyed a very fine concert tour and
on her way home stopped here to
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Walters and while here fulfilled
the promise made Eome months ago
to sing for the services at the Preeby
terian church.
BOX SOCIAL AND PROGRAM
There will be a box supper with
social and program held at the Tay
lor school house in district No. 37
on Friday evening, November 9th.
Everyone invited to come and have
a good time.
MISS DORA SOENNICHSEN.
ol9-2td-ltw Teacher.
WANTED AT PUBLIC LIBRARY
American Magazine March 1924
also Good Housekeeping 1924. Any
one having these magazines will con
fer a favor by sending them to the
library or notify the Librarian and
they will be called for.
A-l Garage
At 6th and Pearl
Streets
unwarranted attack upon the inte- Storage tor (Jars and 1 rucks
grity of our courts an unpatriotic at- in a steam Seated Garage at a
tempt to create race prejudice and . t i i
hatred among our citizens and an in- low rate. Also Work done by
suit to the intemg flat rate prices on aIJ cars anJ
of citizens of German descent merit- i t r
ing the severest rebuke of all citizenr trucks. Let US figure With VOU.
regardless of race, color or creed.
WILL PRESENT PROGRAM
From Monday Dallv
Mrs. E. H. Wescott was at Lincoln
today where she is a guest of Chap
ter D-N of the Lincoln P. E. O. Mrs.
Wescptt is to be heard in a voice re
cital at the meeting of the chapter
and in the musical program that she
willl present she will be accompan
ied by her daughter. Miss Helen.
Edgar Wescott will also be on the
program with a number of selections
on the mirimba and Miss Wescott
will also give several dramatic read-i
ings.
While at Lincoln Mrs. Wescott
will be a guest of Mrs. S. A. Davis,
old time resident cf this city end
a close Irleiid of th.e Wkcott tc.ml!y. !
Cut Prices on Ford
Schedule Labor
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