PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1931. FLATTSIIOUrn SEM-WEEKLY JOTJBNAL Here's ths contractor, the mason and carpen ter to rebuild it- DEPENDABLE Fire Insurance means the quick replacing of a burned home. With prompt and satisfactory adjustment, it enables yon to rebuild immedi ately. A policy in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company will furnish you the money to bring the con-. ti actor, the mason, and the car penter to rebuild the property fire dMtra'VS- To rielflv hnvinsr - w w this protection may be most dis astrous. Insure here today. SEE Searl S. Davis Farm Loans and Lands Burr Bank Rob ber Returned to Nebraska City After Capture by Officer David Pick rel, Jess Pender Turned Over to Otoe Sheriff Down in Kansas the disgusted farmers are failing hack on XIary Ellen Lease's advice "to raise less wneat ana more nell! The latter is the easier crop to raise anywhere a3 well as in the Sunflower state. From Wednesday's Daily Jess Pender, the twenty year old Missouri youin, wno neiu up m i American bank at Burr. Nebraska. I was turned over to Sheriff Carl Ry der of Nebraska City Tuesday after noon a short time after his capture here in a vacant house by Officer David Pickrel. Pender, thin, apparently under fed, with tattered clothes, shaking with fear as he stood in the office of Sheriff Bert Reed was far from the accepted idea of a bank bandit and his story that this was his first offense of this kind could readilly be believed. The prisoner is thought by Sheriff Ryder and the Otoe county officers to have come to Nebraska City In a stolen oar, abandoned that there and then taken the Buick sedan of Bert Ryder, brother of the sheriff of Otoe county, but the prisoner denied the theft of the Omaha car and claimed that he had made his way to Ne braska City from Omaha by train. He was caught flat footed in the theft of the Ryder car, however, as he abandoned that car here in the chase made by Sheriff Reed of the prisoner. The money that was taken from the Burr bank was practically intact as Pender had spent but little for food and gas during the time that he was fleeing from Burr in the south part of Otoe county, .north to this city. The first report from the bank had given the amount taken at be tween $300 and $350, but there was only $249 recovered from the pris oner and which was within a few. dollars of the amount that he had taken. Pender, according to his story had worked at 'an Omaha restaurant for the past year, coming originally from Parsons, Kansas, to Kansas City. He had no relatives living excepting an uncle that resided at Los Angeles, California. To Sheriff Ryder, Pender indicated that he would plead guilty this morn ing in court at Nebraska City to the charge of bank robbery. The man was taken to Nebraska City Tuesday at 4 o'clock, some five hours after he had committed the robbery at Burr. FUNERAL OF LILLIAN WOOSTER Poultry Wanted THESE PRICES GOOD UviCny end Oatcrd'y Cash or Trade Springs, all sizes . .130 Hens, per lb. ..... . 1C0 Old Roosters, lb. ... 70 Leghorns, 3 Lb. Less These prices may seem low, but we future. Brine: ALL your Produce to Soennichsen's Plattsmouth, Phone 42 HAVE HEAD ON COLLISION The funeral of Lillian Wooster, expect still lower prices in the near whose death occurred on aunday at the hospital at Beatrice, was held Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the Holy Rosarv Catholic church on west Pearl street. The funeral was very largely at tended by the old friends and neigh bors of the family who came to pay their tributes of respect to the life that had been called away. The mass was celebrated by Father Marcelles Agius and who also paid Tuesdav evanine while Mr and a very touching trmuie to me ae- Mrs Quy uejj were driving to this parted young gin, wnose me naa Htv from their home ten miles west been called to the final reward with Qf tn8 city, they were victims of the unsullied spirit tree irom me an auto wreck, When their car and world's contact and whose life had I that driven by a man named Jack- been one that was truly in the light man. of Louisville, met head on. of faith and hope. The accident occurred in the vi There were many floral tributes cinity of the Becker school house and at the close of the service the I eight miles west of this city on the body was born to the Catholic ceme- Louisville road, when Mr. and Mrs. tery, where it was laid to the last Heil. coming east, met the Jackman rest. The pall bearers were Thomas car which they .state was well in Svoboda. Jr.. Henry Krejci, Henry the center ut the road. It was Im Donat, Joseph Knoflicek, James Zitka possible to avoid the crash and the and James Nowacek. Jr. . two cars met practically head on. In the collision the cars were both badly Ption vnnr nm Items to No. 8. damaged and that of Mr. Jackman ... I airs. Men was me oniy raemoer oi JM the party that was seriously hurt, Death of Warren piiiiiniiraiiiiinw Tremble, a Vell g Known Eagle Man 1 Member of One of the Prominent Families of Thai Community; World War Veteran. mm m n wmr II 0 lOCEiaS WalUag lCpKny T arm. having had her arm forced t through the glass of the door as the Abstracts of Title Phone 324 - Plattsmouth $.X..M..;..I"WI"Il-I"!lW"l cars crashed. Mr. and Mrs. Heil were brought on to this city by Harold Rhoden vho had been en route to Ashland at the time and was traveling Just back of the Jackman car, Roast Friday and Catocrday ' Harafcanoir Posrls Elcactt Lb! Cut from Choice Beef Makes an excellent Pot Roast ' or Oreii .Roast. Lb. E4J3 Fresh Cut Pure" Beef 2CC Lean Boston Butts JV Almost Boneless Perk G:uc:gc Lb. IT" .J5c PURE PORK Lb. lies Pc?Ix Mvcar v Fresh, Thin Slices . 3 Lbs. . 25c Snaolxcd EI acne Elcn Decern Av. Mild Oure v Pure Lard CUDAHY'S PURITAN 6-lb. Home Rendered Lb. - ) or whole 15c Lb. 5 lbs. 522 Advo Jell ALL FLAVORS Each . . 50 IXamo Pan cake Flour 4 -Lb. Bag 100 Butter net CoCCco Lb. ....370 Udco im TALL CAN 3 for . . .100 Srider's Bat tie tt Peart, No. 2 can. .16c Tomatoes, full No. 2 can fic gnider's Pitted Red Cherries 21c Frank's Kraut, No. 2 xz can 9c gnider's Garden Spinach, 24 can. 14c Cut Beets, No. 22 can Sc grader's Garden Spinach, No. 2 can. 10c Kellogg Bran Flakes, pkg. ... 10c Snkkr's Red Kidney Beans, can. . .10c Catsup, l412-oz. 2 bottles 25c Maxwell House Coffee, lb 34c Dill Pickles, quart jar. 20c Flour SUPSEliE BRAND 48-lb. la? " 89c GREAT NORTHERN 4 lbs. for nnuv DEANS 15c Coffee ... 15c 1L B. BRAND Per lb. Quick Arrow Soap Flcfccs Large PUg. .... HQC g 1 Can Sunbrite Cleanser FX1EE 9ooeeeoGooeeeoco39oooQoecc- Cig 4 Lcandry See? IO tars for . . . . TfjQ .xsoooocwoooosoooooccooccococccscw' Coin, No. 2 can 8c Comet brand Matches, 2 cartons. . .25c Macaroni or gpagheti, 7-oz. 5c Windmill Salad Dressing, quart. . .37c Peaches, heavy syrup, 22 can 17c Pork and Beans, 1-lb. can 7c Puritan Malt, per can 43c Oatmeal, 55-oz. tube 17c I 1 ! : r- 1 O RAN ULATED SOAP 5 y LARGE SIZE PACKAGE 3 Dors ftg2 & Ear FREE We Handle a Complete Lis cf Cold Meats, Fruila ed Vecstrblaa! $3 Orders Delivered Free cnywhsre in GlylCc Del. Ctzrzs ca f Oriraf CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to the many friends and neighbors our apprecia tion of the many words of sympathy and the beautiful flora remem brances at the ..funeral of our loved daughter and sister. May these friends have the same consideration shown them in their time of parting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wooster and Children. BURLINGTON REROUTES CHICAGO-DENVER TRAIN Lincoln, Sept, 28. The state rail way commission. Monday authorized the Burlington to route its Denver Chicago passenger' train. No. 2, out of Omaha via' Council Bluffs instead of Plattsmouth, The train passes through Lincoln, in the early after noon. . The death of Warran A. Trumble, well known resident of Eagle and one of the well known world war veterans of Cass county, occurred on Sunday night at the U. S. Veterans hospital at Lincoln. Mr. Trumble had been in his apparent good health until the middle of last week when he suddenly was stricken with what was thought to be appendicitis. The patient was hurried from Eagle to the hospital near Lincoln and where he was operated on Thursday. Mr. Trumhle failed to rally from the operation as had been hoped and con tinued to sink until his death which occurred Sunday. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trumble, long time residents of Eagle and it was in that community that he was born and reared to manhood. lie served a term of enlistment in the U. S. navy and was discharged just a short time be fore the entry of the United States into the world war. In June. 1917 in company with his brother, the late Ernest Trumble, he enlisted in the machine gun company of the 6th Ne braska infantry and with that or ganization was located at Camp Cody. New Mexico. Later he was a member of Co. C, 126th machine gun battalion of the 34th division. He was sent overseas with this organ ization and in November, 1918 was transferred to the 11th machine gun battalion -and with which he served in the army of occupation. On his return to ' Eagle Mr. Trumble was engaged in trucking and has been in that line of work since that time, operating a line between Eagle, Om aha and Lincoln. He was married some eight years ago and is survived by the widow and two small sons as well as the parents and a number of I brothers and sisters. Mr. Trumble is well known in this city as he was associated in the ser vice with Maldon Brown. Henry G. Soennichsen, Frank H. Smith, Otto E. Lutz, Raymond J. Larson, Albert Kerns, Arthur Sampson. The funeral will be neld on Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Methodist church in that city. m r ! o. ' s m Every I.Q.A. grocer own and operates hf . . v ; v -. wwi tbeuundi of other Independent grocer In 58 states and maeeed his buying lie brings you lower prices without sacrificing any. (9 tnmg in value, service or quality. Visit your I.G.A .tore todsy. 3m how your dollar does double duty every day. U o 150 .250 H Rolled Oats, IGA, large size pkg. . Quick or Regular Hominy, Otoe, No. 2J4 can, 3 for. Del Monte Pumpkin, 2 large cans . . . 250 H Swift's White Soap, 10 bars . . . . . . .250 Frank's Kraut, No. 212 can .100 gj Block Salt, 50-lb. block 450 Red Triumph Potatoes, per peck . . . 250 Silver Dale Peaches, No. 212 can . . . 150 Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg.. ... .110 H Coffee, M. J. B., 1-lb. can. . 390 js 2-lb. Can, 77 ' Navy Beans, 6 lbs 250 ji Rice, fancy Blue Rose, 5 lbs. for .... 250 Bread, large Betsy Ross, 24-oz. loaf . 80 S Spinach, Calif, pack, large 2 can . 150 Nc. 1 size Can, 1Q A LEVY FOB CITY NUBSE Nebraska City Funds for the em ployment of a city nurse here will be raised thru a 7-20 mill levy voted by the city commission. Action to provide for the-nurse follows a ruling, of District Judge Begley, granting the writ, of man damus to the-Nebraska City Lions club, which sought to force the com mission to provide fort the nurse.' Salary of the nurse will, be $1,800 a year. The tax levy Is raised from 14 mills to 14.35 mills by the com mission's action. Guaranteed 4-lb. Wrapped Casco, per lb., 300 Dairy Maid, 310 I E3Gat BDopaE'ttGrmGimtl a f 5 I 1 : .2 LOTTO GPISAEXEnG f or ' October 2nd and 3d PORK ROAST Ham. Per lb. ... 174c BEEF ROAST Corn fed Baby Beef. Lb. 7V2c SPARE RIBS Meaty kind. Per lb 12c PLATE BOIL Per lb 10c SAUSAGE Midget Links. Three Vz-Ib. pkgs . . . .35c Brookshire Cellophane Wrapped BACON-Dold'a Niagara. Per lb.. . . 23c 6 to 8 Lb. Average Weight Half or Whole Strips Sliced Center Cuts, 29c lb. irnunrs - vegetables GRAPES Faacy Tokay. Quart basket . 17 CAUIUXOWEB Large White Mountain variety. Lb 12y2 Well Trimmed Cook without Waste APPLES Extra fancy Jonathans. 6 lbs., ZOt ; Bushel. $1.70 CHANGES Size 288. Sweet Calif. Suikist Valerias, 2 doz. 30 POTATOES Hcd Biver Chios. Peck, 23; 100-lb. bag $1.49 . Gncccmr cpscialg HAVY BEANS Best Idaho Great Northerns. Lb. 4 COCOA Hershey's, 1,-lb. pkg . 14 SOAP Bed & White cr P and G, 10 bars for SOt Highest grade White Naptha Laundry Soap MUSTABD Midwest. Pull quart jar 15 MACARONI PRODUCTS Bed & White. 3 pkgs. for lO Choice of Noodles, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Sea Shell Macaroni Made from best grade hard Semolina wheat LYE Bed & White. First quality. 2 cans 23 PRUNES Blue & White. 2-lb. pkg. 21 Medium -size, sweet Santa Clara Prunes COFFEE Bed & White. Vacuum pack. Per lb SD ASSORTED VEGETABLES Blue & White. 3 cans 37 Peas, Corn, Cut Green Beans Your Choice ' All very satisfactory quality PITTED DATES Bed & White. 10-oz. pkg. 20 BCLLED OATS Bed & White. Large package 10 Cera Oyrcp. Blue & White Golden, 5-lb. can, 20 ; 10-lb. can "551 Crystal White, Mb. can, 24; 10-lb. can. C3 ttZZZZ HC2-HC3 LTtCO CcVCTy Home made Weiners, per lb 200 r Have you tried our Delicious Home Made Weiners y with the good Old Time Flavor? j Roast Beef, corn fed, lb 150 H Beef Shoulder. Steak, lb. 180 S Pork Butt Roast, lb 140 y Ham Pork Roast, lb . .150 M Smoked Picnic Shoulders, lb 150 Q Hamburger, fresh cut, 2 lbs 250 H Pure Pork Sausage, lb 150 1 Coney Island Frankfurters, 2 lbs.. .250 Combination Special 2 lbs. Meaty Spare Ribs and 1 large Q f No. 2lz size can Frank's Kraut for 0CW The Home Owned and Home Managed Store Telephone 42 1 LED SE::f!I!IiiIIIIi:::MIi:;iIiSIEII!!f!iIB7!MH!lKIIllaiU!iEii:ia!HllIII!IfIIEl Just what the United States should of them are sitting up at nights be putting out ltioney and sympathy thinking out new ways of hating us for the people of Europe when most is rather hard to fathom. n OI?rS(5nAILG Ladies and Misses Rayon Hose, pair . . . 100 Assorted Colors Men's fancy Hose, pair .100 Pot Cleaners (Chor Girl), each G0 Quilt Patches, equal to 15 yds. matl. . . .200 Just Received Another Shipment of 0ITGOGGS O0 folT 81 o Elcclxlns Gloves end rattens v tor's Pedlar tobfiy Stlcro South Side of Main Street