f AGE EIGHT p PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. NOV. 19. 1931. Mi ,x A, ' n Meinis iviiameic .... h . Friday and Gatarcloy 1 OWorDccon SL. 2L5C s ui?flfflm or 8 TTTn rvtu Choice Quality r. w Deef uoasttb ; , .E4J3 I Lb. 8. 8 boston Darts 3 lib. ');" '. . Sg3 r JDold's Niagara Bacon, by piece, lb. . 18c Pure Pork Sausase. oer lb.. ..... .10c resh Cut Hamburger, lb. ........ 10c pcrk Chops, center cuts. Lb. . . . , . 18c Neckcones, 4 lbs. for. .......... .25c 1- Fresh. Ham Roast, per lb.. . . . . .15c Pwffe Lasrd Open Ilefttle Rendered 5 Ibc. . . . SHc Full Groan (SGiiggcg Lb. . . . ECs WE ARE TAKING ORDERS for front or hind quarters of Heavy Veal, rang- ing from 40. to 50 pounds each. Let us quote you our money-saving price. E utter Nut Coffee, per lb .37c Post Bran Flakes, per pkg. 10c Salad Dressng, quart jars 38c Spaghetti, No. 2 size can. ........ 9c Corn, Snider's, No. 2 can. 15c Quick Arrow Flakes, Ig. pkg. ..... 18c Oatmeal, large package 15c Tomato Soup, Campbell's, per can . 8c Toilet Paper, per roll 5c Tomatoes, No. 2 can 8c Advo JJcflfl 6 Pkgs. It Vhipj . 2Sc EfluMlc Dt?cc. cSucc Lb. . . . . . 3Cc Pancake Flour, Advo, pkg.. . ... . . .15c English Walnuts, per lb. ... . . . . . . 23c Snder's Cherries, No. 2 can. . . . .". .21c Snider's BarOeti Pears, No. 2 can. . 19c Spinach, No. 22 can .'. . .... .'.'. .15c Pineapple, No. "2 Yz broken slices. .18c Fidelity Pancake Flour Litrjje 32-lb.: bag for. . .... . : i2C ! UNEEDA BAIIER CODA CDACOEnS 8 Quality or Price. caddy or . . DEATH OP LITTLE CHILD From Wednesday's Taily The little three year old son , of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Poynter, vho re side on the Roy Howard farm near Murray, occurred last evening at an Omaha hospital. The little one was taken to Omah;rTtrt??day morning by the parents and Mr. Howard and its condition was found to be very ser ious, death coining a few hours later. The hody will be cared for by the Sattler funerj-.l home 'and the inter ment made litre. Owing to the fact that the child was suffering with a contagious malady, the funeral serv v.:!l l c? private. HZTUHNS FROM HOSPITAL Trry Shrader, well known Nehaw ka resident, who has been at the St. Mary's hospital at Nebraska City, recovering frcm the tJiects cf a re volver wound sustained seme weeks Thomas Walling Company . j" Abstracts of Title ? Phone 32 4 - Plattsmouth 4. ago, is now at home.- Mr Shmtfer has improved very rapidly.,11 the first of the. week wa3 permitted to leave the hospital. He is at the home of his mother, Mrs. 2. V. Shrader at Nehawka, where he1 will recuper ate until able to look after his "farm v-crk. The many friends of Mr. Shra der are pleased to see him back home and that he has had such a quick re covery from his serious condition-.' SHERIFF ABOUT THE SAME From Wednesday's Daily The condition of Sheriff Bert 'Reed continued about the same today as Tuesday, the patient holding his own veiy well in his generally, serious condition of the past few weeks. Mr. Reed is being kept as quiet as pos sible to avoid any undue excitement which has served to cause his condi tion to become more serious several times. " . - . . . FINLAND EARTHQUAKE Hekingfors An earthquake which lasted fifteen seconds, but did no damage, was felt Monday in. central Finland. ' ;j There is iio slack Soilness period for the merchant who advertises hit eoort tfce year 'round. ramus M SAYOBDHV Oil Cloth Tabic Coycffc Size 543154 : Inches This is the Large Size, Men's Brown Jersey Gloves, special .. . Window Ventilators, adjustable, each . t. 25 Keeps Oat Dust and Cold Ladies' 98c House Dresses, special. ... :C- To Make Room for Holiday Goods High Quality Christmas Candy at Low Prices Snorr's Popular Uartsfiy SfidcoJ South Side of Main Street Smaller South-east Schools in ; Loop of Own ELmwocd, Pern Prep, Shubert, Ster ling, Talmage and Weeping Wa ir(,.terJ3and. , Together. , .EJmwood The Nemaha football conference Was formed at Talmage artd '-'wilt include the smaller schools in southeast Nebraska. The teams which had Representatives at the meeting include Elmwood. Peru Prep, Shubeit,- Sterling, Talmage and Weeping Water. , It is planned to ad mit two other schools in order to make it an eight -team league. Supt. Spencer M. Leger was elect ed" president of the organization and Supt. M. L.. Swingle of Shubert will serve in the capacity of secretary and treasurer. " v '. Another meeting will be held Xot. 30 at Talmage at which -time plans will be completed - . WILL BROADCAST PROGRAM ', ' The Ebeneier Evangelical church at. Murdock, Neb., will broadcast a sacred program on Sunday, Nov. 22, from the Henry Field Broadcasting station, . KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa, from three to four p. m. The pro gram will consist. of several orches-, tra nunibers ahdvseveral duets, and a number by the ladies' quartet, young men's and senior men's 'quartets, Scripture reading, prayer and a brief discourse on some Thanksgiving heiqe.' H. Knosp is the pastor of the Evangelical church at Murdock. BAZAAR, BAKE ASD CAUDY SALE St. 7 Paul's Evangelical . Sunday school will hold their annual bazaar. bake sale and candy - sale in the chufch basement Saturday,-November 21st, 1931, 'commencing at 1 p. m. Starting at 5 p. ni. a plate supper will be served. The menu: Chicken Loaf Scalloped Potatoes 1 . Rolls - Jelly Rosy Apple Salad . , ; .. Pumpkin . Pie ' - Coffee nl8-d&w Have vonr Christmas cards nrinted or engraved now, the Bates Book & . uui onop nasa large line mat you can select ' from. 'Exclusive designs fcr the holiday season. Louisville ' Seems Beset by Petty Thieves Jerry Adam One of the filainstays of Cornhuskers B 'liinnimM i... ....... . uu..iiiuiujiauiiuuniiiiuihiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!iiUijH p H EN NY SAVED NICKELS, DIMES AND QUARTERS. TOO Several Business Places of Cement Plattsmouth Young Man Completing City Are Visited in Space Last Tear at Uni Has a Fne of Week s Tune. Becord of Service IZJ ; - - - , ''-'. ro:;;M'5!;; ;r' r :.:t T - :. From Ve0nesiiays Uaily The lore of Cornhuskerdom has Louisville in the past week has many glorious figures . in the; history been the scene of a number of burg- of football at the University of Ne-; lanes ana robberies, tne nrst tnat braska.. stars that have glittered in has ' been staged there for some the national array, ot talent of the months. . gridiron, but they have had no more Tbe crimes point to tne need of dependable defender-of the: scarlet adequate protection for the business and cream in the game than Jerry nouses 01 our enterprising neighbor- Adam, Plattsmouth boy, now one of ing city, especially in the coming the regular guards of the team. winter wnen tne probabilities 01 jerry has that which is important more 01 tnese crimes occurring in to a Dlaver. a . fiehtinar heart, the an pans 01 me country is expected. I snirit that keeDs on batterine: at the ine nrsi or me series 01 robuenes foe untii the last whistle sounds. occurred last Wednesday when the while Chamberlain, Weir, Presnell, V. I. ttTOIl BlOTe was OUrgianzea. "ninp" lfnwPll .mH nthpra have wnn the tront doo Tof the store being fflme for v'ehraska in hall rnrrvine. pnea open. everai pairs 01 suoes, lt is the men on the ine Uke . A(Jam two suit cases ana miscellaneous that . th aTn l)V their undv. ui mm luncu. line no-lit The Kroll store was again the . In the Northwestern game at Chi- ICA STORES scene of a visitation of the robbers cago, Adam was one of the outstand- on Sunday night, the parties taking h figureg of the e taking out ciinnllAa fir fintir crrrtirlcj nnrl Pnn. I .. ... . I mm supplies of flour, groceries and can ned goods on this trip. This time the entrance to the store was made captain Aiarvii 01 tne wildcats, a man that is rated as an All Ameri- . 1 1. 1 .3 1. : . x. I i."v... ... ... 0 turuugu u uusemeui ...uuw Kansas Saturday, Adam was .one .of 1 was pried open by a crowbar, the bar being left on the scene of the robbery. The ownex of the store is the factors in checking th- a Ivance of the Aggies, his work on the line of the belief that the robbers had ",U""""Y ' ' a truck or car parked in the alley Ig- f 1 V.f I n I 1 I t"?t tl lh,! near the store. On Saturday night the Standard Oil station of which M. L. Williams, is the manager, was robbed, two ser vice cans filled with gasoline being taken Kansas foe as Brown swept to his touchdown. As one. of the Platts mouth delegation at the game Satur day remarked, "Jerry makes us proud of Plattsmouth." . ,. When a player in the line of the Monday night the robbers entered Plattanicuth high school, Jerry was Surprising' how quickly you can save up for those extra little luxuries when you shop at Black and White-1 the home owned IGA store. Best of all, you save and still enjoy the finest things to eat. IGA mass buying puts us on an equality with the largest chains, giving you "second-to-none" values. ' i.bt"J EUEDYDflY PRICES! ECcctive till Further Notice a real battler, especially after he re ceived a bloody nose, then how that the basement of the building occu- nifri tiir i tiA P? X Pnnlinnfn frorafro but were unable to gain entrance to P0 could battle. the earaee itself and nothine was re ported taken. . P0TEET SPEAKS AT ALV0 Just a short . time ago the Ash Grove Cement plant suffered the loss Alvo Paying a high tribute to of copper wire valued at $500, sev- the men who made the supreme sac- eral spools of the wire being stolen rifice during the World war. Past from the loading platform at the Department Commander Marcus L. plant. Poteen of the American Legion who The general opinion of the Louis- was the principal speaker at the ville people is that the robberies are Armistice day program in the audi- the work of local people or someone torium of the high school building. very familiar with the various busi- said. "Let us reverently think or ness places of Louisville. It is sug- speak , our thanks to our God and gested that the armed guard system let us pray that we shall so live that that so effectively protected the city if the spirits of those who are today some years ago be reorganized and sleeping in Flanders fields under- the culprits be -given a load of buck- sand they know we are carrying on shot when caught at the depre- in the faith in which they died." dations. Mr. Poteet asserted that there was no group on the face of the earth more earnest in its desires to main tain peace, and particularly the peace The Hart Schaffner & Marx Co . u TL".U l' ' 1" JTLIa 7 YZr '.: Z ".:.Z ; ; the horrors of war. "We believe there TO BK0ADCAST CONTEST k k n V .7 i is sound reasoning for peace In ' the baseball fans oj; the nat on In their llm,tation of armaments, if It Is done ballot for American publJc to select on the bas,3 of.:eqmillty of power. the All American football team, will triatnrv VoD chnM ta t anv broadcast the announcements of the other program Mr. Poteet deplored the fact, he said, that private enter prise is not being trained in order to supply if an emergency arose, an event from radio station KOIf. Council Bluffs. The broadcast will be at ' 9 o'clock Thursday evening mis is something tnat an sr.cui.i adequate amount of munitions : to near ana me ian acnanner ec kfn fnrrp In thp field. He safd the Marx Co.. arff ntiocsting It as the present strength ' of the army and Diggest event. 01 us Kina arrange! navy is far below the minimum that oy any American clothing nouse. Ms conpistent with national safety. Crackers, fine quality. 2-1 b. caddy. . 23c y Pumpkin, IGA, No. 2V2, solid pack . . 12c g Pumpkin, Linko, large 2!2 size can . . 100 g Dates, new crop;' just arrived. 2 lbs. . 220 gj Q IGA Mince Meat, for" those pies . . . . 12c s LJ Peaches, IGA, 1st. 22 size can. . .222 g 13 Tree Ripened Sliced or Halves p3 Cranberry Sauce, Oregon Spray ... 23c I f i '. Eeady to Serve sr H FlufFy Cake Flour, IGA. Pkg.. . . .250 1 . - p Delicate Snowy White , ; Li Raisins, new crop, seedless. 15-oz. . .110 11 Raisins, seedless. 4-lb. pkg 390 1 Prunes, Santa Clara, med., 4 lbs. . . 250 gj Olives big; 17-62. bottle, i ; . .ti ; ;470 J GatSUp, full, 14-OZ.. bottle.-. .150 M Dill Pickle, Crescent, 4-oz. bottle . tg0 S Mustard, full-quartSio Each .150 ti Head Lettuce, Idaho. Each 5c H Calif. Ice Berg Head Lettuce, 2 for . 150 fen Celery,' large Jumbo) Oregon, ea . . . 150 t : s s UNDERGOING TREATMENT SECOND TEAM LOSES Leo Boynton, who has for several The Plattsmouth high school sec- mcntns been in poor health, is 4t ond team journeyed over to Glenwood the University hospital at Omaha on Tuesday afternoon to do battle where he will undergo treatment for with the Glenwood seconds. The a short time. Mr. Boynton has been game was played on the grounds at sunering for the past year from sick- the Iowa State institution and atr ness that has kept him from his us- tended by . a large number of the ual activities and while showing school pupils. some improvement finds it necessary I The heavier Glenwood team won to continue the treatment In the hope the contest by the score of 8. to 0, of giving him some permanent re- the locals being . unable . to break lief. through the Iowans line to put over the necessary scores. MARRIED AT COURT HOUSE The youthful Platters .have some very promising material and which From Wednesday's Daily looks gooa to supply tne iuiure oiue This morning the marriage of Miss and white with some real battlers Elsie Gemmill and Mr. Alfred Artnms on tne rootoail neia. of Elliott. Iowa, occurred at the office of the county judge, the cere- WILL DISMISS ACTION . mony being performed by Judge Dux- bury in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. From Wednesday's Daily G. S. Freedell. of Stahton. Iowa. The The complaint which, was . filed bridal party returned to Iowa after against Ted Eaton for the issuance LI s- 1 IfVfTiVfcf A Blend for Every Taste and Pocketbook ; - T, BIen p jb.iV.V. . i. J . . .29c - "G" Blend, per lb. . . 24c C ' 'A" Blend, per lb.;. . : .1. V.Vv. 19c "A" Blend, 3 lbs., 55c ' Black & White Coffee, 35c lb., 3 lbs. for. . . . Peaberry, fancy Santos, JOcXbS Ib; for. . . . .89c sr: the ceremony. Th?cigarette-carelsssnes5-Disaster! Thoughtlessly abandoned, the lighted cigarette topples to the floor, starting a little blaze In the rug. There is no one in the ' room and the blaze grows. Soon the house is a roaring furnace. "Carelessness" you say! True; and there are also many people careless about their fire insur ance! Let this agency check up your insurance light now and pro tect you with the sound indem nity of a Hartford Fire Insur ance Company policy. Searl S.Davis AGENT Plattsmouth Nebraska of a check in the amount of $100 made payable to William Barber, which was refused payment, will be dismissed. The complaining witness who had reported the matter . to the county attorney a few days ago notified Mr. Kieck this afternoon that he would ask the dismissal of the charge as I preferred against Mr. Eaton,, the check having been made good by Mr. Eaton and that the complaining wit ness had no desire to have him prose cuted further as far as he was con cerned. BOB OIL STATION Saturday night sometime,; the Standard Oil station at Louisville, which is in charge of Mart Williams, was visited by thieves, making away with a quantity of gasoline. .The robbers broke a valve off. one of the tanks and were able to secure the gas and make their getaway. No trace of the thieves were found, -the robbery not being discovered : until Sunday and allowing the parties to be well on their.,-way hefore the crime was discovered. . .. , HAS SLIGHT OPERATION From Tuesday's Dally Mrs. George Klinger Was at Om aha today where she " underwent ' a slight operation for mastoid, she havinr ennn thrnurh the xn&in Der ation some time aero. The patient was accompanied to the Clarkson hospi tal by Mrs. Ray Herring,' a daugh ter, who also' brought the mother back home. Mrs. Klinger felt much improved after the operation." Job Printing ai Journal office. m IGA, strictly guaranteed, 48-lb. . 5 -CO 9 01 White, Paisy, 48rlb. bag . . . , . . . X0 1 LJ Sunkist, 48-lb. bag . . . 1.09 g OmaV Wonder Flour48-lb. bag;:4.' 1.19 g B Meat'ep We are receiving, our last 4-H Baby, Beef from the ?i Ak-Sar-Ben show this week. Those who purchased UJ this fine quality meat last week will be back for more. If you want real quality, try this 4-H Beef. 4-H Baby Beef Roast, per lb.. ... . .100 4-H Round Steak, per lb.. ...... . .300 4-H Sirloin Steak, per lb. ....... . S0 S 4-H Porter House Stealrv per lb. . . ."350 g 4-H Rib Boast; rolled: ? Per lb. . .250 s I Shoulder Beef Steak, good quality . . 200 y Pork Butt Roast, per lb. . 150 Ham Pork Roast, per lb. :..." 150 M Spare Ribs, Farmer style. Per lb. . . . 1G0 1 1 ion never saw more m.ci on xuos uian inese nave Hamburger, 2 lbsfor. . . . . 250 S Coney Island Frankfurters, 2 lbs. . . . 250 1 Hog. Brains, per lb. . . . . 100 y Veal Hearts, per lb. 100 3 Full Cream Cheese, per lb, . . . . .... 190 Fancy Scalshipt Oysters Leave Your Orders for Thanksgiving 1 1 Turlxcys 2 Gccso : ? v BucTis 1 riil!i Fed ChicTicns Mr. Arn, with 27 years experience, will personally select your fowls. Best possible Market Prices will prevail. :::::::::::3a:::::::::::3M:::::::::: M:::::::!::::ia::::"!"!!3H::::""iiia