The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 31, 1929, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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n-lTTSIOrTB SE3C - "ZEEL1 JOTTfcNAL
THTZ5DAY. JAN. CL 1529.
Union Department
Prepared Exkn?erjr for The Journal.
AI Smith Pays
Call on Hoover
at Miami Beach
WEEPING WATER
The Very Best
CARE IS GIVEN OUR
MEATS
Botght ptire, always handled
with tcrcpnlots cleanliness;
kept fresh and pore in onr
cooling department, which is
electrically equipped. You
xaw jem are getting the
Ut, alwaji.
Come and See Us
R. D. STINE
Union, Nebraska
ilr.ry II. H-h-r was calhd to
fv-L on easf .Vfoiiday where he hsri
.-.f.e bu;nK matter to ivo a't-r.
Arnie MoPherson calls her home. Pat
Roddy will serve lunch at the sal.
C. F. Harris was railed upon by
the Farmers Mutual Insurance to
cone to Lincoln the f oralng week ard
assist in the auditing of the book
of the company. This company wrote
some 42.0oo.0oy dollars of new busi
ness during the year Mr. Har
ris is a representative of this om-
pany in this section of tlie sta'e anl
! has written much ir.surari'-e for the
! , . ,
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This Is a Rabbit Story
Al'-r.g with the ext -llerif f rops of
where Mr. and Mrs. John 3. Williams
and wife are hard at work at this
. time getting the building in eor.di-
Henry Thiele of near Nehwaica tion for lhe rjp.njnfr cf the bakery
was a business visitor in Weeping which they are to open soon. This
Water for a abort time on last Tues- rr. -!. wfc0 were formerly enraged
Clay. in this line at Bonesteel. South La-
1 Mrs. Oscar L. Hoffman was a visi- lcota arrived in Weeping Water about
'tor in Omaha with the foiits for the a fcnce and are expecting to
most pa.it of this week, Mr. Hoffman kef.OTTi rf.a residents of this town
.taking her tu the big city in their an1 wjJ &(11 to the business
'car on last Sunday. interests. They, like all home insti-
i Miss Augusta A.h who is employ- tuTions should receive the co-oper-
ed. with the county agents office, wa.-s ation fJr the other business houses,
spending the week end with a friend and tjj citizenry or this community,
in Omaha, enjoying the visit with a th rar,re business that ,s kept in
her friends very much. town, tne better the town. It should
County Agf-r.t I-. It. Snipes and as- -0(j tvj(. w&tf n word, of this place the
stant 1.sk Jew-ie riaiuiii, est jn.r.?t for all tne citizens i- to
Opponents for Presidency Enjoy Cfct OV(.r to ur;Coin on ia.,t Monday where k a;1 th at tome possible.
for Half Hour at Vacation
Home of Hoovers
Miami lieaeb.
Jan. 2r
they were in attendance at tr.e cor.- for tv,n you wiij have a c ha nee t
ferer.'.e of tne county agents o. .e- gt,,;ir.K g pjrtion of it in the it.jre.
brafka.
We are indebted to Arthur Rough ; Faru'lies More.
.Mark v lies ror a .iri'-.ij' yu.-w r
Kla
,orn whih v.as raised m t r ;e vie-n- . jd-nt-elect Hoover and Alfred K. tV't, - 7 w, , r-oo'h and oar p-lfh K""1- recently r.eia
ity of rnion. way also a good erop:SmIth t 2 minut Vith each IJ.. 7 f rtnard a will take charge of the
of rabbits, for a week Sunday . r tf a, th Hoo r vaCation beeis found b,t Ltt yrr''1 J J jJarch filiin station in February,
a ,rowd of hunters went out and se- on .thus fisted us m UT.g b, a very to v.Wping vater on la
cured some 103 of the hairy crit-j utrirtJ, his celebrated brown p. Ia 1 hrL;;Je,"1f" Tuesday, and at the same time La w-
trs. and then agau, on lust rnr..y. b formal morning elotbe. ' '"Ve- r 'heir fiends at r' 't'4'rt mov'1 x' K,
. ,. if,.v H;.tbawav. Win. Meade. ' . t,..i, iui -.t n tamed a i.umbe. o. tr.er l.ienos at vacated Lv Mr. Keckler,
Iavidand Wilbur Kator. ent out for the hour for his appointment tt':,rr , rfv wMch wa, r- vir.g rented the place from Mr.
a time and bagged x 0 of ihe. wh.le victorious epponent. His - f .y' ' ;C attdS as r- A" Eurch'
again on at Sunday a crowd m- ir.f.vit,bi, clgar was very much in it htt" j . ; ....
l or ! me ai.u wi.iir ,.;irf.nr as heftenoed from the car :; ' : ' ... - s.,.- : A
tUffr.n Mtd ft'Y amaway ;
Willis and iijvis Katon went out ar.d
were able to round u i 1 1 i . tri iL.ut'-
. !.t f.f them in all. The
-pped
in which he had driven from the
for a short time in Plattsmouth on
- eepinz
Miss Mar.- Fitzpatrick, wen known
Miami Hi It more hotel at Coral Gabies, -..,.. .t,'ii. ri.trrilr.? from a and very accomplished young wo.:n
whe-e he has made his headquarters. fj-.v.s, .tot,s-rl for a of Weeping V. a'er. and who ha? been
r... ,r-mi'-, , - ii.F, " r uMiiiijiaiijii., luuij-. short irne o viita' the home Ol IllS learning vrnooi a i-v i.ujn r..Jt..
'"''i''1- Monday. j furry animals wer taken to re- nor w(.rP johr. J. Haskob. chairman rVturn'nr home, east of town, was on last Saturday
v,., W klf.it after s-oUie birines mat - t trr.ska 'ity where they were sola ,f ,,,. democrat if national committee. plnr'r wo has been sick afternoon, at the first Prethyterian
! for 12-2 if.ix ah. ari(i William F. Kenny, lifelong . ' ' ' . " d' nm lltl church of Omaha united in marriage
H;.e I'k.r w.-.x Coring his rop , friend. Smith led the way up the i fu '"d Ia,,r was 'kepr down with Mr. Ian D. Duncan of -Vebras-
tf ca Ut Monday ai.d was being Has An Angora Dof short concrete walk to the door of ' ' ' ,rjfumrj. ia jof late show- ka City. They will make their future
...std by Hoy liefer and a number William L. Stir.e has a nog with the SUn parlor where he and his 1 f ' i-.jirovemeAt and it is hoped home in Nebraska City, where Mr.
of otLr neighbors i i,,,,,, woiley hair, which he calls companions were greeted by La- . . .M ttt.ii n a short Duncan Las a good position.
. M.J i. ' -r' " ... . . m w Il- Hiil ' iilt'.J
' LrUs Aerb rry
''. urley'
..tuouth oti last Monday after- wat h dog , find we ar- w illing to Ver.
i.vi. wi,re he had vome bu;n ss ( ff ji,Ve him. lat Sunday
night
white
11. McRride from some seven
miles west of Weeping Water was in
Cafe for Sale.
I have an excellently equipped eat-
The prsideiit-elet in
turners lo J''-k alter. i win heard e dog making a lus anu trousers a. id shoes ar.d a double . . ..,,. oai.k- v,..,-,. ; 'jL-r.; uttr sr.rl
f W. CUr. was call. d to Murray " ." " " what was the matter hrf.aKtM blue serge coat stood lut : ... Z '. Z, .i." J' . i7r M.vl.T
' ' 1 e- ' - - iri7 ttpt Hfirrif iri:i ijiu a r-j in rinp rn i i;h i. iiN.dLiuiiE. ui--
...... I, t, fr rn . . .1 l V, V - j ----- ' . ' ' '
aw a man runinug '"" me uooi versa t ion with the writer said i ftm offerine for sale at reasonable
hogs the prjce and an give terras to fuit on
ia market, nurcha-.e. Donald Philpot. vetp.
place. inK Water.
Xes -10jne, ,
."ater dur-
lt
fiovernor Kniltn saia aiterwaras
1
Just 14 men's overcoats left in the house. That's an
achievement we are proud of. Either we were good
guessers or the people wanted the kind cf coats we
had.
Anyway there are just 14 left and
every one of them desirable up-to-date
coats. The sires are good
1- 35; 2-36; 3-37; 1-38; 4-39; 1-40;
2- 42.
If you haven't bought a coat this
season now is the time to afford
one. Prices never will be lower.
s13
75
65
23
.u Uft Monday wber i,e r.ao n
.u"'m u.-...-.- iwhre the dog vas nriiun " nrs' wjni j: if late umnn anu mn. f.at ,,. had shinned his
making the trip with his car. ' . , . Ma AnA Khooting with a fhot wh the others. The visitors were V 1 - .iTT ' V,
I be f'nioi, picture show signal !,,',, jn n.e direction of the fleeing made comfortable in two large easy ay b'' trckp4"to 't'hat'
;.irre.iiiui j'j-' r-. . . ' " , culpret, but diu not Wuii' 10 i.'i chairs aii'J tne presiaera-eieci anu, t;r8 fJf
v.r ir.e fomjr-g ;ir)yf,1(1 arj allowed nie man 10 e- i rie democratic leaner did most 01 tne Weesin V.
i,i..t.g wi.imi are some 01 nio.-i talking. I
i.tyjlMr tilays on the iruit.
ilrrj flobeJman shelled and de- '
livned the refit corn on the plai e
hre he been farming, but ,
ibii.kifif fhiit the corn would sell
Uhr did not 'hell his share.
JjimS Frvin and wife who were
f.rlouJy ill for so long but a
fchorl llfie sine are reported as he
ir K in rjiurb b'tfer health is at this
tiir, on the highway to complete re
ov ry
. C Arejibold of Coilfl'll Hlilffs,
Ioa, was a btisinehs visitor in Union
ori i 4! Monday and was oiisulring
..lssr P. F. Kihn. Karl Merritt mi-I
c If Smith r'girdirig Miiif business
Iftift rs
Nat C. Huston,
Well Known Here,
Dies at Tekamah
:that he had congratulated Mr. Hoo-'
! ver and wished him lutk. j
! "And I meant it," he added, em-
jphasfzing each word.
' Talked Over Funny Events.
'We talked about some of the!
Stock Hauling!
funny things that happened during.
the ca
Were Visiting in West.
I Messers Peter Miller and Harvey
Rich were visitors for the early por
tion of this week at Sutton, where
ithey went to engage in picking corn,
j being told there was plenty of corn
'still in clay county to pick and they
J wanting the employment drove out
Ion last Tuesday in the car of Mr.
Use 5 Per Cent
for Advertising
tn.ngs mi "-"'"u u!" 'I'rv 11 L A( MrJL u.Un Rich, but found that there was plenty
snow and which In a way kept
went on, explaining that Mr. Hoover ; taken to them from engaging in the ocmpa- "Spend five per cent of your gross l- :
related some of his own experiences uu vtlliL ti.n 'income on advertising was the advice tirn ttAt 11
th'it gave him amusement and that , rr-.vL-e-t Rntp nn all Stock to
Were Attending Hearing.
L.ee Browne and Lawrence Little
j-or fiany icais iiumui'.ui. wvwo . , . . ,iWl,. ,
Residing Near La Platte and . ThjH waK the fiiht talk the late op- Omaha will be 25c per hun-
anf (Jommissior. xaan. 'ponenis ever uau, airnouirn iney imu . . , j r t t - v.- iierapbis, Tenn., last we
met once l-fore, in 1921. when both I Cired pouna3, beginning janu- were at Council Bluffs, Iowa, on last Lugsch told Glenwood R
One of the j turcque figurerf of were Hpakeirt from the Hame platform ' i 1Q9Q Tuesday, where they went to at- xhursdav evening in a ta
fr. V.'. W. Claybaugh was called 1 1 1 i s pnit Of trie went lias pH.-ii n""1 ! i -
to Wyoming Ol. l.-'o.llit of iline.-s of the eene ot liTe 111 the ueaill ye- ,ir. Mlilli Uiove 'JlH-.u
a pufient kio) wiis taLen to that pla.e tenjay at Tekamah of Nat haniel Coral OaLles ior breakfast, explain- ,
by OMie Atterberry, m.(l during the C. Huston, long time resident of. ing that he hl come avfay ,jom his
....... r,..Li. i..,.ti,.r ..ffi.r'i.g I'Mtrtmi' v-rr weil k now ri .hotel without the morninJ meal !h
x,.f.r- ' " . . ... ... A.. tlm,, fr,, 1,1 a all
tte rutage in tbH city, wnere ne maue - " , V, -',' " i k. ! Phone 40
nd si r- a part of the time in tne last yearn. rinui win an:.fi'-M
ii.iutor. w.-.K a veteran stock- .Mr. itasKon alter Mr. noover nau;
prir.cipal speaker. There were sev-er.ty-r.irie
P.otariana cleaners who
were the guests of ti:e ilejhis club
on this occasion. Ia this group of
P.otariar.5: was a cirer from Lon
don. England, who appeared en the
ml A J program of the convention and who
IS tlie ri.QVlCe al30 w" caIled &3 a speaker at
: the Rotary luncheon. In his talis
i he made mention of serving in the
, , ! British aerial forces daring the
Glenwood Haster Creaner and Dyer world war and mentioned one tattle
Back from National Convention ; in which he was engaged. After the
Tells of Wis Trip. j luncheon the man who acted as pian-
! ist at the luncheon nrograsi hunted
up the visiting Englishman and told
e was a German and tnat
w,.,,., r-or.r r !-.-. he Lad served in the atrial fortes
Kinul A. Hathaway of Krie
rived In Union on last Saturday and ;
M r
J. Johansen
Murdock
p-i ven f u tt -r Pit-a Tit-r ft r rf Tiv-r bv -
the most successful men in that ' busi- j? Germany army and tad par
r.e &t tv.e ra,inr5,i er.r. ven t i on i r. ticipated in tne particular battle
Memphis. Tenn.. last week" William mentioned by. th Britisher. Thus
otarians last l Iir:itr eeiirs uui; a.
few years ago were Lrougnt togeiner
in the friendly basis of Rotary fel-
tow in-
tend the rearing or liira, wno nas lriri t Mfcr,v,a
been under arrest charged with the, tctc a.lrc fftw.n T-n-.reri tactt r lowship. The German is tc
hatchet murders which occurred in CIaner8 present at the convention struertor cf music m Memphis and a
Omaha several weeks since, when Mr Lugsch said. The program was member of the ilemphis club. Mr.
two of the daughters f Mr. Browne of an fcdacatloxial nature along the esch said. The TiaTioiiak corven-
were killed, 'ine trial or tne accusea linw of tbir work and incladed taIks tion or tne Master c-iecntrs ana yy
beginning on tnat aay.
on business methods by successful ria 1 Z. i '
members of the association. Glenwood Tribune.
Mr. Lugsch attended Rotary while !
It was the fifteenth
Need help? Wast a job? Yra can
line of busi- the Memphis club and Paul Harris cf get results in either erect Ij placiag
fcftri.oon Tuendiy d'iys, but the greater part or his me
Joe A. Kverett is reported (i8 be- th;,.. ,,f seventy-five years has been
Ir.g quite III at the horn'- of a nep-'pent In Nebraska, lie coming here
hew rit-nr N'et.rafka City, arid Mr
Kerett'n brother, Hdward Kverett Is
when jt young man and has been
very active In the stock busineKs in
looking after the affairs at the farm .this part, of the west for many years
reported as being
Mr Kverett I
slightly better.
Llttl Thelrna Balfour, daughter
.f Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Balfour is m
rortfd as being very 111 with tlie flu,
wLlh resulted In the coming of a
Aft r a very active life on the farm
Mr. Huston disposed of his holdings
and for some time made his home In
this city and at Omaha, where he had
many friends, but In the last two
yeaiH his health has been failing
gathering In her head, and feiir.s and he has made his home with his
wr entertained that the liitle one
would develop a mastoid.
The good new come of the Im
provement of llnrry M Krans who
h been so 111 for some time pat,
tend which also says he I feeling
n.U'h Letter and Is also much Ktrong
f, whir h Is god news to Tits many
friends In and near Union.
Harold Nlrklen who has been work
lrK at Oreenwood during the full
arid winter, phklng corn, returned
to Union on lart Hunduy, rind visited
with the family at Frank Tinner's un
til Wednesday when he departed for
I'oiich City, Oklahoma, where he Is
iepe ting to go to work.
lUfld Murray who luis been hav
ing home trouble with Uppelldi' itis
for some time past went to an hos
pital Ht Omahn where he on last Fri
day underwent an operation, and is
reported as getting along very nice
ly &I nee, and has hopes of being able
to rrturn to his home In the course
of it week or flu.
On Bt. Valentines day, February
14th James C. Koddy will hold a sale
nt his home east of Union, nnd will
afterwards move to Denver where
they will make their home for the
time. Should they not like the living
In the mountain city they will run
tiuua on west to Los Angelen, where
btothf r, Or. Huston at Tekamah, and
wheie tie passed away. For the hint
few weeka Mr. Huston has been at
the Tekamah hospital as his condi
tion gave but little hopcx of his re
covery. The funeral services of Mr. Huston
will be held on Thursday afternoon
at 2 or. lock at Tekamah and the in
terment made there.
COUNTRIES TO NEGOTIATE
Don't Wait till
Winter Hits You
Have the car in beat condi
tion for the cold weather.
We Charge Batteries
Have yonr in irtflpe to it
will turn the motor over
with plenty of nap when
the cold mornings come.
We are here to give you the
Ttry best work at right
prices.
CHAS. ATTEBERRY
JJnion, Nebr. ,
Washington, Jan. 2'. The senate
was informed today in a report sub
mitted by ('resident Coolldge that
diplomatic negotiations would be he
gun with Canada on the subject of
('a nnda'H custom preferences on im
ports routed thru her seaports and
shipping llriea.
The report made after a long In
vcHtlgatlon said the Canadian pref
erences had resulted In some diver
sion of traffic from American to Can
adian ports. It was based on an In
vestigation by the secretaries of state
and agriculture and the Interstate
commerce commission. Another' re
port prepared by the shipping board
and submitted by the president ut the.
same time differed In some of Its find
ings from those of tho other three
depart nients.
The senate's resolution under
which the Investigation was made
asked for a report on the factors con
tributing to the diversion "nnd
practicable remedies for preventing
Hiich diversion." The departmental
report confined ttnelf to theso factora
and made practically no recommen
dation on remedies.
Their Salutations.
The greeting between Mr. Hoover
areata n a tYia flret but WflQ followed
their friends of years ago, and re- . i,;ot5fipat ion of rohhers and
ff, I .1,. T 1.1, "'"""ft iiir-iiuoiium rw.v. 1 1 ri A Tl t 1 T t 1 0T1 fit ReVeHlU.
was "XZut'Z, rVl i ormer goV-tl ev Weeoter for AppVoximTtefy sToOO persons were ar-
ernor. to which Mr. Hoover replied :l S i rd" All but 503 were released.
u., j w.,,....v,. . ....o M Albert A. Weyenberg, southeast
tV ?. Hlnce we have seen , fjf town gome for orKfive miles
" nri . , , ,. They were also visiting with relatives
brrn r 'bur H , w.. w here
lStlJ Xl1 r::. . .a, .rJ . Past nearly twenty years.
.; - ' -J i-B Mr. and Mrs R R. Johnson who
were conducting the Cozy Cafe next
Administrators Sale
The undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Auction at his farm, two miles
west of Murray, Nebraska, on
Friday, Febr. 8th
nearby. As they detailed some of the
. ...!.. 1. I vr. I. .. . I. - . . I
them and more particularly the 'T., f ,k tVSh a"'td . beginning at 10 : 30 a. rn.. with lunch
amusing situations which arose out whch s owned b y Dona d Philpot iFe l t no the follow nt; de-
me laie
of some of the peculiar gifts they , Wt Jn7 , J ?.J ? , Shl? 8Cribe(1 Prsonal Property of
received, the oresldent-elect chuck- nice Place. and (lo,n5 a Rood busi- ; George W. Shields:
Seven Head of Horses
One bay mare, weight 1400; one
received an offer of employ-
O. .1 nnil lilt, f-..-... . .. , r. t l...I...J IIVDS,
lieTrtllv aui,. ment from &n institution at Lexing
ii.. ,r. . ton, which was far in excess of the
..y .in.-. no., oi n. noover pnoio-, -,,., hx, h( n:lid oicrht 1snft- one sor
;:iJ ' twoweri1 'banTrom" Si 1-re and they accepted the work, de-re, mare., weight 1500; one gray
NOTICK OF APPLICATION
For LIceiiHo lo Operate n Tool Hall.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will on the 6th day of
February, 1929. ut 11 o'clock a. m.,
at the Court House in I'lattsmouth,
Nebraska, make application to the
Hoard of County Commissioners of
Cass county, for Jlcense to operate a
pool ball In the building situated on
Lot 6. In Dlock. 3. lo the Village of
Manley. Cass county, Nebraska.
Dated this 19tb day ot January,
A. D. 1020.
RUDOLF DERQ MANN,
J21-U bw Applicant.
pt two were barred from the
grounds Immediately around the
house.
parting Immediately for the west. mare. weight 1500; one bay mare.
The city of Weeping Water will miss weight 1100; one sorrel mare, weight
11 it . a v... V.A - . . i i .i: .,.! n-V
u uis party arnveii, it. i. icKin- immnHiotoiu onroH come, ..i i if
. ....i cattle ana riozs
most competent women who are now 6
conducting the eating house, and. Four good milk cows, two fresh;
where all who wish can be served ; three yearling heifers; one yearling
nnd
ney, publisher of the Macon News,
conferred with the president-elect,
leaving the house two minutes be
fore 11, Mr. McKlnney decided to
wait In his car with his family to
see the democratic leader enter the
house.
"Hown In our state," he said, "we
are the fellows who shot more holes
In Smith and Tammany than any
one else."
After tho former governor left Mr.
Hoover had a brief conference with
Albert I. Lasker, chairman of the
shipping board In the Harding ad
ministration. He and Mrs. Hoover
had as luncheon guests Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Firestone who are spending
tlie winter in Miami Beach, and As
sociate Justice and Mrs. Harlan F.
Stone.
Wtlh a northern gale sweeping the
lower Florida coast, the president
elect abandoned his plans to leave to
night for Long Key, 80 miles south,
to resume his flBhlng. He will wait
for clear weather forecast for tomor
row. World-Herald.
r.m a v k for with relatives arm man anu maue a i-pe,.,Hiiiy .....is v . ? U ine the earlv cart of this week and I wuinave jcw uusmnsiwux mi. u6r-.
frier.,!, fr.r over the week .nd aft.r sheen on his large farm J-jst south-, w'ould be glad if th--d.mocratic lead- the Weening Water wihch is an ex-' in Memphis
hi.h as w.ll ax vfKitlr.tr at Murray. ! went of La Platte and where he re- er would find the tine to call. " - V- w ; cellent business ponit. and which anniversary of the organization of
.t.,..,rie.i fr,r hi home I,, the wet he i-ided for many years and during For the first time since his arrival """"f . , . i....!...:' vi can well sunoort any 11
driving tvhich time he wa.-; very active on the in Create, Miami Sunday. Mr. Smith s "V dnHn is to have another clothing Chicago, founder of Rotary, was the your ad ia the JooTHaL
It O Htine. the rnenhr-i.t. while omi.h.u live Mock n.aikets as a rom-J car wa unaccompanied by a motor-: d uu' ln" make almost a train store, to replace the one which was
George was looking alfr t.e Kfore, imi.Ion man and a tiil.ihg figu i e , eyele police detail. It crossed the ; h enough to maKe almost a irau , mQyed tfau3 , -
. . , ..... . i. f .... i .1 i v i- nei ia n f ;. u.e w:. v o;oiin? 10 ii'iie . v..-.. i. .. . . i. : ... i
was m vi.-iror Hi i niiKmouin nnu v.. is wi.eievei ne wa joh.mi. . ; i . -- --- )n iaH. Mr.nil-iv Mr Charles Jovce Hell an opening ior a reai ciuiuiub
kr-,,pauM by his m,.i Job,. Htinej Mr. Hton was a native of the Isle at n.ther lngh speed and ''"t-! " tablishment. We are pleased that
r.d wtf. wher- nil we,e looking af- state of Indiana whue his family.ed the J. r: Penney estate by a lit-; '' ' JXntan Weeping Water is to have this new
t.r Home bu.lneH matters for the were Ve,y prominent in t tie P one'-r : . . e. r w ' -" ' . WM r'tt.A as rsfet- business house.
'lieu iiioi e 'inonr aiiieieu m
automobiles along the highway real-.l"K irly well and doing as well as' v-vr
ized that the former governor had ar- .could be expected. The many friends 3,000 ARE ARRESTED IN
rived until after his car was with-" t'B exceneni gentleman are nop-. SECOND CHICAGO rLalxt
in the grounds. Jug that he may sOon be able to re-J
mi n nome in nis accusiomeu neann. i T r, t-x. Kf.mnd
Iiwrence and Nelson Weyenberg of clean out the crooks" drive within
Unriiu W rrm 1 r rr urfirn viaitmcr fnr n . ...
and Mr. Smith was described aH a ! '." "'.." '"V"' .r a week did not result in as many
part of either
with the best of eats.
Has New Business House.
Weeping Water is to be congratu
lated on the institution of a new
bakery In the J. I.' Corley building.
EIGHT MILE GROVE
,tt tj .;v. LUTHERAN CHURCH
10:30 a. m. German service.
Sunday Tebniary 10th
10:30 a. m. English service and
la connection with services semi-annual
congregational meeting.
HOBSON
FUNERAL
Service
OUR desire and re
sponsibility in the
service we render, is to
do all we can to help
lighten the burden that
is yours in Bereavement.
n W. L. HOBSON
Weeping Water
Nebraska
bull: two bull calves
Nineteen head of bogs; six bred
sows.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
Eight tons of prairie hay; 6ome
alfalfa hay; one hog house, 4Sx24;
one portable elevator; one 7-foot
grain binder; two riding cultivators;
one sulky lister; one wide-tread lis
ter; one 2-row lister cultivator; one
hay rake; one corn planter; one grain
drill; one l-horse grain drill; one 3
section harrow; one disk harrow;
two farm wagons; one low wagon;
one disk cultivator; one hay rack;
one 7-h. p. gas engine; one 2-row
stalk cutter: one gang plow; one
walking plow; one manure spreader;
one wood saw; 240 rods of woven
wire and numerous other articles.
Terms of Sale
All sums of $10 and under, cash.
On sums over $10 a credit of six
months will be given, purchaser giv
ing bankable note bearing eight per
cent interest from date. Property
must be settled for before being re
moved from the premises.
O. A. Davis,
Administrator.
REX YOUNG. Auctioneer
W. G. JJOEDEKER, Clerk
When is Silk Hose
Cheap?
Silk Stockings are never cheap no matter
how low a price you pay if they don't
wear. But, if you drop into our store and
ask for full-fashioned, semi-Service, pure
silk Munsing Wear with mercerized top and
foot and Sylphine heel we'll show you just
what we mean by real honest-to-goodness
economy.
Ask to see these beautiful Munsing Wear
Hosiery in the latest, lovely shades. Flaw
less, and fadeless, they will hold their ex
quisite newness through repeated washings.
See them today. They are our idea of a bar
gain through and through.
1.65
per
pair
Lf l r'vj
'The Shop of Personal Service"
Telephone 61 Plattsmouth, Neb.