PAGE TIGHT PLATTSMOUTK SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSPAY, APP.IL 14. 1932. Prices Elective Friday and 5a Sis relay I q K I Beef Reast, choice select heifer, lb. Beef Rib Boil, select heifer rib?, lb. Slrioin Steak, per lb Round Stsnk, per lb Pork Loin RcaslP ?-4 lb. piece, lb. . . c 3 1 "3 a M 'W i Confer as to Protecting Louis ville Bridge Sarpy County Commissioziers Meet With Others Interested in Pictectinq; Bridge. 3s fork Butt Rop.st, 1 3n Boston butts, lb. . . 11c Ha? ainourjer, fresh c:i, per io Bo'orna, home nade. 3 lbs. for Pure Pork Sausage, per lb jrure i-ard, open kettle rendered, i Ibs..ouC g ::.. :vn.- lo K'vi way.-; ami u) prevent tno I'iattt riv. r County Commissioners Wiose and pi i -iowi:ikm an-.i county vuorney - J ! Nickcison of Sarnv county, nu t with i dt office. Kd Onistcad, engineer : ilu state department; C. Ii. HuiT-j M?:i. engineer of the Missoui Iai ! iic railroad; I.. J. Williams, of the j Omaha H;"d Workers, and several I othe rs interested at the Louisville : bridge Tu":-iay. The puipose of the 3." :7m vt, ! SWIFTS PBSHiUW ! i i Wow Gtf'sr.izcu VMfl ' 3 i I I ft IE. Valine or Spvpe IVIilk. tall cr.ns Ml' till 8 Pie Peaches, Ifo. 1 Shrerlded Vhe-i. Mullen's Vdcuuni Ccfiee, ner lb. Tomatoes, Nc. Corn, Ko. 2 'dn Butter Nit Cc-ffcs, vacuum pack, !b. Blue Rjo-tjcn Tvnlt g Dill AJici:Iec. quart j",- r . p Svrup, Golrien, gallon " "! v V if . 7c . 45 c g fi.)::; v. a si. in. around the north i1!) Ejii roach to the hrido. R Soir.v tirno ;i.-r ) riprap work was Ki ili'iic :i!o:?t the .-outh hr.nk of tl'.e Ri at I he :-tate i;ain pr-erej (Situ siav oil" :''ere erosion of the! I hank.-; ai -that point. "Old Man' Jiiivei. not to he thwarted, iniin.'.l-j iafilv .-h. if led if:; ciinciit over to; ' ti:e ;t:o.sit' hank i: ranidlv ':;j:ih i'iipr;;ili of t'ne new bridge and (iiil.'.-s teps are taken in:n;ed ia;;!y tu'riou-; dania:;.' will he done. The oiTi.-lals are working lo.ueth- ma!-; wi'ie!i tl:!(atcu to have a nice, "j. h-ridne hi-h and dry with no river to span, and nl.ai to apportion '.: io.-t.j .-f sue!) v. oik t i;nila!)!y. The -fate wlli likely he he'.d for the cost of t . i:r p:-.v.-:iit nt. iirtlu ; con etiee.; will be In Id. PP.ZPARES FOR DIG SHOW JF FIRE should destroy your property, how much would you lose? Cr vould your insur ance really make good your loss? Would your claims be handled prom ptly end satisfactorily? These questions about your insurance are so vital and can only be an swered by an agent who thoroughly knows the details of the insurance business. Searl S. Davis Also Farm Loans and Investments VISIT EIGET KILE GROVE I l- Cass County Farm X Bureau Notes I- Copy furnished from Office of C!ounty Agent Wainscott Teeders' Lay. Fiiday, Anvil 15 Last year C'a; s county hail the largest rep: e:entat ion of any county in the state at 1'iedir.s I My at the College of Agriculture. Tlic program will he part ii -daily interesting; this year. lr. ('. V. Mc Cauipheil of Kansas, who conducted the reeont limestone feedin;; expeti-nier.tr-, v." ill he at the inee'irr-;. Kx pciinnntal lots of :-;treit.-;, iioeli anii lx en will he cxhihiicd, he.innini; at i:4.j a. in. 'ass county is expected to have un it he r rev on! crowd. In fact ninny school.- undoubtedly have their plans unih-r way by this time. Foj- those who are in need of .uiostioiip. the Extension Service lias for free d.ist rihut ion two Arbor Day cinulars, available thoimh th County Extension AkciiIs office. In these publications are Kiven several appropriate readings, pocm.i, and ron.Ts. In addition are tiee planti. nc supf;--:t Ion:; a-; well a:; the mi 1 'iOil ol i a ri n ir 1 o;- 1 r'i -: i'no humlicds f me:nor!:il tie: :- are benr.; in oh u rvance of (! e 'jwtt'.i ". -in i versa ry cf t!ie birth of (ieoi'O ':ishiiiv,t'.-!i. () :e of tne i reula i:; contains a reading a!D!:t (Potpc V"..s! ii:;.-ton a iid hi-' i:;te:e:-t in tr'- ll.l;-.:.;-::. ized for second year rook in?, while a Kroiin of ,irls ot Muriay organ ized Saturday for the first year pew Ins club work. Their leader H .Mrs. .:araret Todd, with .Mis. .Mali'? MilllKin, assistant leader. CASE IS CONTINUED The ease of the State of Nebrr.rka vs. Waller Johnson, a suit for pos- i ais y ar , ession of li.pior as w-ll as trans- pio'ati;!:, which was phu-ed tcr trial Saturday, was by an cniciit ont i:;u, d to Tuesday, April lllth. Th e lii :I h"cn p. ndlr.K all day li GrantK-led 10 lbs., 45c i v -a. v a m Pi rlr 1 10 Tin 3 A C f.1 Crnni V, ,! i.f 1 a ".-.- T.ii!y The meiifoeis of the Piat tsmout h Rotary i !;:! were at the Kipht Mile Clrove church, the- cotnni'.inity cen ter f th-M part cf tlie county l:':t eVeniiitr. it i. :. one of the pn .'irarus ; rranred by tiie itiral rela tio;;s con: mi 1 1 1 e. The tntetin was presided over by R. K. liailey. the president, and af- The American Lc.uio-! huihlint; hau;- the fine f-a.-t that the ladies had iK n ti..- i-vciie of a srr.t deal of ; prepared ami served had been dis mtivity in the la-t few wci ks a ! po.-ed of by the r.:e::ihe:s of the the memhers were eni;ar;ed in the! p.nty. a most interesting program erect if) n of the itae thai will !:e'v.as offeied. us.-.t Thu'rday a v. 1 Friday of thisj Judi;e A. II. Iu.hury Kavc a mo-t w. k lor the minstre! fhow. J ii-pirinr talk cm ihe purpo.-es and The sta-'e is a real work of art 'aims of Kotary a.;d whicli was fol a:.d !ias ieeii placed at the north; lowed with liiinh interest hv the Ticr.clx Silo a Success Xineiy-n'ne oat. of fanners who built, tren li fall think the silo.; have he-n w rili1 whi!-, 'a!lai- Kink r!.oited to (he! i n.- i !"! i in; aiiu aiii'iia! husliandrv - i depart !'?: I;; ui'T :-;t udyin.s repoitsl lro:n li) . .(! aska 1 ; i -i - r -. N'i'e'y-j liv.- (,!' the I'M) j r.i n w;ll u-:' the, lii !n !i : ilo :.;-ain if crop; are poor, and M! out o!' t !.-.. hundred will use th m if , io;.s aic rood thi; coming year. lie Ji'lIMJiei! lainiir- Jive in '.; eonnlie -. t 'l.'i 'K ni;o!i- l Ik- s-uvcy as1 a part cf his graduate w ,i 1; at t!.'!( Collet-.' of At.'! ii ulrure. j N'inet;, - ii-!,t of the one ha r:! .1 ' men s:id the rilas-'e w:; - t.iucli bet-j tcr ft -en t!:an d ry coin fod;er for j cattle. Sixty-two of them arc feed-j ins with alfalfa. are supple- mentir.s ir with cotton.--.ed cake, and ! 2' are fee dins oat stiaw or home) other straw with silar,e. The hun-l died iik n. are makins more v. :v of t!:e ! I-Ioi'e 4-K CI'i'jj Ciffanizsd. Siac- ia.-t week".; r -pori of ;:i;iivn f !:!"-, three- new dubs have been ovaai; i:: d. The lionrp. I.'akers Club, v. ith. .Mr. Karl Hor.on, Kim v. ool. a.; ! -ad' v, have orran ':: t for : r oad lto Xebra'-ka ; y, ir rook in- s-lui woik. The Karmv i!...; hist Vo: !: i:-. of Alvo. ..;th .Mr. I 'ran I: wii'i t!:e siate he ins unable to re cure a wirness from Omaha, and in laihue to f-cure tiii:- witness there was a erjiil inuance srauted by at-'ice-im nt. It i; ( xpeeted that if the slate cannot secure the wittier; by Tuesday thai the case will be tried rcsard !:: of the witness. FOR SALE I, li d ly new. lutomaiic lisht plant, nenr IiKjuire itole 1 1 lat tero.n. n :.i -, it r-ors?.n-: .ATuiiay phore :::;il. al l-tl .v fe: that are genuine g Economists tell us the secret of advertising success gl 3 Keeping everlastingly at it. We tell you, the secret ci- real savins lies in buying all your needs at Black S id nd White, where you et low everyday prices r.cl just !-day "super-specials" to draw your trade. j nd o" the br.'hiii.s and on each : i::emhers and i! i neir Greenwood 1J quests. t:.i t' ' i : r .ii i air Wot Mis- ::y nitt . .- tl , V re! in. at !v:n:: I;at- : 1 ' :::; on sn-c- ' v d to Kisicoln 1'ri- j t :--a i : i. s the : hoot- i ide of the stase stiacious dressins vr ;.y. ; have been arrar..e.d. The stave is all ready now for th.einiatt both In the musieai portion of the pro rrm Frank A. Cloidt "d K. 1). 'iv.iii their skill in the !;; min.-trrl show, an attraction tSiat j rt-iicliti'Mi of : Ce-man solo that way i sour: Bmiznz PLEASANT EID3E CLUB -' a-- 1 1 Kin. at mat ". Sottclit iaoldtlt). tor with ;!;. i -.'d:e. T. "ti .. it'. V. I"' : !y : r r, '! :. ' . -fa a .. , ! r :' !.: r i i: V of '!;- '"."-; pi'-! urt- ::!!'. li!-! I ' .'. i ' " . ie.v;.; j'll.j Ct C.IH) :-s. i'hi!t i i n. , rCo '-.a an ii'.-n- rfor l as-. jp.-..mi.-L, to i; c:-e oi me very ist;mUeh tiij-ycd.. Mr. Cloidt and Mr. .uiK. :o,.., taat i.as t.een oaerea in .Mtaor joinc-il n a pleasiim duet that th" city for many months. (added to the 'interest of the meet- A cist of clever comedians, and! i.,s. Mr. K. U. Wescott alo nas a sv.e. t voice! skivers as well as a j feature of the musieiil pros rum with lara-- ore best ra has been or sar.ized j two piano numbers. in'- 1' - i i'J urn niiuu .-i.omu. 111" response Cjf t!le SUP siv,- a min -t: : l lont; to be remem- -ive-i l v u v f ..,,t tb r 1 i.'-. red. i FINED FOE, CONTEMPT r 1 ii- - ! . o )"il 1 1: had la t: "' - -,!'-i Ka : til-, flu? The ' May .li : ii !!. :: for t':-.- aft- in'-o-i. "The r.' ! e--:I.; the. I'at.iily," w as j by .' ! rs. Ihiri h ke. 'I'he From Tia-s-da -. 's imUy ' : .". s. J iii K;. iV.-u b--r- j Thi-; mornins in the county court n.ahle to atfe-d b-.-c-ause ' -o''" A. Ii. Dux bury had his firr-t I'r. d Saibei t t in. !:i tins. j : r -i'iar ne ei in ; v. i 1 be ' ;; wa; . .i. i.fiut, ii;e ia..ioi i if the Ki.sht Mile C.'dve churc'i. 3ETUHII rSOLI CALIFOKNIA Mr. have and Mrs. .lor.as Johnson, w ho bee'i vi.-itii.s at 1-on lleach. that has oe-j California, f the past winter with silase for wintering he f calves, fat-: tenirs steet s, a:.d f. editiS dairy j io-.vs tl;an for anythins el-e. some of tiie num. howevtr. are winterins slicci'.. fattening iaiiih.-, and winter ins horses on the silase. The mud. mow and icv drivcv.avs in t!ie tretules hav made it hard to haul cut the silase thi year. 70 of j the hundred Y:-'i rtporf-d. Since the recent winter has hecii oe of the' weitf.-t and cel l, st in history, ihej same tiouble i r.ot likely to he a serious ajraiti. Ihick hciieve-. Six of the men said it was hard to set the! -ilae out hy hand, pevon had trou- M? with, tiie walls of the trenches j cavir.s in. and others have had a few ; other iiif: i; '.lltie-. IVurttc-n of the hundred men reported no disasi'te-i ! aide features ccnr.'.n ted with the! handiins cd" th? trenches and .silase. j Farmer, icportius seem t j vant' some definite iniermation ropardinsl th? best cover for the trench silo af-! tvrit i; filled, th.e most sat isfactoiy , v.av of ke.-ninir the walls from iv-l c mm v. m Toilet Paper, Gloria, 4 rolls for 25c M S": F'nc Toilet, Tissue Full 1000-Sheet Count sr. IGA Macaroni, Spagh2tti 4 pkgs. . . 20c Pork and Beans, 2 cans for 11c E Cr.c'zz of VAN 3 or CflMP3ELL'S g P and G Scap, 10 bars for 25c M M Chipso, large pkg- 23c S ( Ivory Soap, medium size, 2 bars for . 2L5c g H Ffc Bar, freshly baZcedv 2 Ib3 5c g frg Snow Peaks, per lb 1QC j nri 13 j I i c I c i: s New Marshmallow Cookie Svs r.iz OatnieaL IGA, larse size oksr ISC r - Quick' cr Rrnular 1 y Creme Oil Soap, per bar . . 5c ioi -d ContC'iipt p!T;Cef l n. Si- urre-i ::i.nis co'irt. ifeiman .pv-i men- cim'u-cii. .his. iai- wanson. . L I I ' me of M : . 1 1 All a:"U i" t:k- 0"l:-"i; p. aha- to ! '". o i: t': rail-. b-M h ;t tie- t h.i :ie - .:ahried at luxeury iiojie . i The vfl-'iia' cf .Ji.-s Clara M. K. 1 en a::-! Mr. 1- it:-: ii. Co.-, ; Oniah:'. occun-t d on Snndav ev-ni- Ti.e of County Judse , y. !.'- yo.in' people! !: v;t eve!:iiia to Pave ; i-f'e-n. 1. M v.--. Dux- i ih'ima Hi rz v. ere w j t- I ai rir.sre. Mi. Mid i"-d -o () aaha follow-! houe c f Oma'na. who had been sum-j Mrs. Judith Krw in and Friedof moti'd as a witness in the case of Jehvson. returne d h.ome Saturday th State of Xelu aska vs. Walter : nisht. They report a very fine time Johnso:;. had twice rrfu-ed to come In response to the order of the court. i. : at i ;: .. !i. ii.:.-: :otf.-;r." df of Thomas Va!l;nj Company Attracts cf Title Phone "2 t - PI-itt -,outh t!, I.n-.:. !th. writes for the ;'ur:: in,v.varce Co., o Thi". mornins I'puty SherilT Kay Ih.'-ker arn.er! with a bench warrant, departed for Omaha with the Sat l!er atnh'til.iiice and Mr. New 'hones wa; loaded onto a stretcher and bioi:s.'hl on to this city. The evi dence of the witne,:; was not ot" ereat. value as his memory was faulty and he was unable to give mm h of value as to the incidents of meet ins Jc hnson on the road. The court save Mr. Xewh.ouse a fine of and costs for isnorins the Fum-i'-.on--. of the court. ins hi whi'e the tr-;'h i and some way to avoid the mud and ice durins the wet spells of weather in the winter time. The information Pud: secured will be used aloii with other facts in and meetins inar y of the old friends ) eneourasins fanilor., to con..trui.t ."Hi! IK i ' tl lior i iv tin si'u nmv unl.-in" I i . ..... ""I-, ana ice iiencu sno.; i tins coming g Dill Pickles, Happy Vale, full quart . 15c r5j weet Pickles, full quart jar. . . . m Prunes, med. size Santa Clara, 4 lbs. .35c g Gutter, Casco, quartered, per lb. . . . 13c W Corn, No. 2 tin, 4 for 25c g M Corn ?IeaI Mush, med. size tin 4c g Milk, all varieties, 3 cans for ISc FLOUR S) tin ir home in the west. They en joyed the trip very much hut are plcas.-d to he back home. GRINDS OUT IIUCK WORK fall. It io iclklk 9 1 it:txnci;-i n4-lfw! rUBHCAN CO. CONVENTION Friaay-fea. (As. at Qw Store (Mnv Gther Items not Listed Here) Bob White Laundry Soap, 8 bars for pVTcn'o. lpafniv f.-a-.r-3 fL T , . . t Men's fanes'- Shorts Rair Rus, sizes 18x3S inches Ladies Rayon Bloomers and Panties . Curtain material, Dotted Swiss, yard Ladies Rayon Hose, pair Fancy Salad Bowls, each Fancy assorted Chocolates, lb Djer Kiss Talcum Powder. ferr's Itaiar id Wa-id law ii J? South Side of Main Street . . IBt . . 3$ . .1$C . .196 . .190 . .19 ifore The annual Republican County i Convention will held at the Court rEJ! House in Plaitsmouth, N'ehr., on Thursday. April 2S. at 8 p. m. This mtetins is being called for the i-urpoe of selectins IS delesates , i to ir.e htaie I onvention to be Held iijin Lincoln, May 5. 1932. jjj, The members of the County Cen tral Committee for the 1932 cam paisn will also be selected at this mectins, ar.d any other bi:siness that may come before i?-. All republicans are urged to be present. f. ii. McCarthy, Chairman Cass Co. Commit tee. Republican. WILL PRESENT PLAY The Eight Mile Grove Luther League will give a play, "The Little Clodhopper," next Friday evening, April 19th, beginning at 8 o'clock. Admission 10c and 20c. Refresh ments will be served and all are in vited, itw Business will improve only as we contribute to its improvement by exercising our purchasing power. District Judge James T. Peglcy. always a glutton for work whil on th bench, at PapiHion recently turned out one of tie? biggest court day.; in the district court of Sarpy county. Ther? were twenty-one cases, bat-died and disposed of by the court and which establishes a new record for the (!i.-po.'uI of pending litigation. Help Wanted We want you to help us tell your friends and neighbors that We represent th oldest and the larocst insurance companies in America. This is tha largest insur ance agency in Cass coun ty, Nebraska. This agency is friendly and courteous in all its dealings. Our policies are written in cur own office while you wait, if you wish. The easiest wav to get reliable facts about any kind of Insurance is to Phone 56 Buxbury & Davis Dependable Insurance DONAT BLDQ. C-Kisshoppcr Situatier.. Ansv.c.ins a number cf criticisms of the poison hr.iU bait method of j hilling grasshoppers. Prof. II. ! Sv.cnl: of tha .Nebraska agricultural! i colhge say: The "hill:;" that have been optnine'd with the poi-on bran bait method should dispose complete ly of the unfounded assertion that the young grasshoppers will not cat the poison bran mah when green food is available. A man can .scatter bait by hand from the back of a wagon over a ".0 foot swath at the rate of three to five miles p-or hour. The areemlane holds much promise as a me.uib of evenly and quickly distributing poi son bran bait over fie lds of tall corn or hopper inf 'Kted weeds, or over areas difficult of acces by wagon or ti n f k. To be most effective the bail should be rpread before seven o'clock iu the morning or on clear warm days as early in tin? season after the grasshoppers hatch as possible. There is no danger to any kind of poultry fi'Oin poisoned bran bait that lias been rpread proper! ly, or from dead grasshoppers that have t.een killed by eating the bait. There is no important danger to pasturing livestock from poison ha:i bait that has been spread properly. Poison bran bait costs 10-15 cents per acre for material. A Mio.il complete discusion of these points is contained in Prof. Swenk's weekly grasshoppers report dated April 14. The copy is avail able in the county farm bureau of fice at Weeping Water. FLOUR SS Pennant, 48-Ib. hag &BC Little Hatchet, Sunldst or IGA 98c EE jit No. 10 -Gallon- Fruits 0 Red Raspberries Hr: Black Raspberries zr Strawberries S; Black and White Coffee, per lb, H Creamed Cottage Cheese, now . R0SEFIT3 or HOME DAIRY GALLON CAN . .25C 126 m QUALITY Beef and Pork is g Only Corn Fed Baby Beef and No. 1 Quality Pork jJ Lj is held at Black and White Market pj Beef Roast, per lb 12J4p Shoulder Beef Steak, ner lb. . jg ' Rib Beef Boil, 2 lbs. for ... . Round Steak, per lb fH Sirloin Steak, per lb S Perk Buit Roast, per lb . . .15c g . . . 25t g Cheese, full cream American, lb.. . .ISt H ESS JLSacon squares, per lb Lard, home rendered, 4 lbs g Hamburger, fresh cut, 2 lbs. for . ! Sausage, freshly made, 2 lbs. for . g Niagara Smoked Picnics, lb. Dold'3 Finest Picnics 4-5 lb. Av." H Home Made Weiners . . . 100 . . . 2Sc . . .250 . . .23p 12 J0 m Arbor Day Program Suggestions It is not too early to plan Arbor Day programs to be given April 22. fiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiriijii!ini2iiiHEiimijiiisiiiiiiijimiSiuni2ifiiij5