THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1932. PLZZ TOO JOATTSJIOUTH SEM WEEKLY JOURNAL WEEPING WATER Ray Wiles and family were visit ins for the day on last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson. Ex Governor George Sheldon of Jacksonville, Miss, was a speaker at a Republican political rally on Sat urday of last week'. Homer Sylvester was a visitor in Rock Bluffs on last Tuesday evenins where ha was attending a democratic meeting at that place. Paul Ward was busy when not otherwise employed about the lumber yard in assisting in tearing down the old I.ynmn building. Mrs. Kd Mohr. llvlns a few miles south cf Weeping Water, was shell ing and delivering her last years corn o the elevator at Avora. Homer Sylvester, the democratic candidate for Sheriff, was a visitor in Plattsmouth on last Friday and was attending the Korn Karnival. John B. Roddy or Union was a visiter in Weeping Water on last Tuesday where he was looking after some real estate matters and was busy for the afternoon. Elmer Michelson was making some changes at the store by tearing out the partitions in the rear portion cf the store and building a balcony in the rear where he will provide an office. Troy L. Davis and A-ta Neson were shelling and delivering corn to the elevator at Weeping Water and getting the cribs ready for the corn which is just now being picked on the farm. Oscar Domingo and Amos Bates both shelled corn on last Tuesday, Mr. Domlngi binning his corn for sale In the future while Mr. Bates delivered his to the elevator in Weep ing Water. Ed Lawrence, the manager of the Farmers Elevator, was a visitor in the western portion of the state dur ing the early part of the week. He wa$ called there to look after some business matters. Mrs. E. W. Dowler was a visitor with, a number of her very close friends in Union early last week and was also looking after the interests of the We .ing Water Republican as well'v piie there. E. L. McCartney and the good wife were over to Lincoln on last Monday where they were looking after some business matters. . While they were away" the- barber shop- was . loolrad afterby ausicegreysi ' a -Mrs. Helen Gordon who with her brother, E. Klnnimon, returned home early this week after having visited in South Dakota. After a short stay here they departed for the west where they will visit for a short t!me. Clifford Jones and family of Lin coln, where he is engeged in the barber business, were to Weeping Water last Sunday visiting at the heme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iVrthur H. Jones. All enjoyed a very fina visit. At the home of Martin Nelson on last Sunday were gathered Arthur Nelson and wife and Anton Nelson and Curtis Nelson and wife. All be ing there to enjoy a visit and to see how the brother, Julius Nelson who is sick, was getting along. Banker O. C. Hinds, Harold Mey ers, A. R. Birdsell and J. J. Meir the druggist and Rev. Pangburn were over to Plattsmouth on last Fri day where they were extending the Korn Karnival. They were much In terested in the delapidated auto race. Billy Ash Is a vetfiran thresher and some time since has completed all shock threshing. Now he is hav a number of stack threshing jobs. He began last Tuesday to thresh for Fred Rehmelr, C. E. Pool, Lawrence Wise and Roy Wiles. He was having the machine pulled with the tractor cf Harold Wiles. Julius Nelson, who has not been In the best of health for some time, was to the hospital in Omaha where he underwent a . clinic,' having his back examined, which he in juried recently. He was told by the exam ining physician that he must go to bed, leaving It only to come to the the hospital for observance. R. S. Shields the cleaner and the Thougbf uF S ervice TiTE HAVE esiablfsned an In V stltution for the purpose of relieving the, bereaved family of . burdens and responsibilities which- accompany v the passing of a' loved one. . . Our. knowledge and experi ence In this- profession' assures satisfaction to the family of the deceased. . V " " ' ' good wife were to Omaha on' last Sunday. They had started to attend a picnic with some of their friends but something went wrong with their car when they were three miles out of PlattsmoUthi They were pull ed intd' town by' the accomodating sheriff. E. W. Thltngan, and .11. was five o'clock in .the evening before the car was repaired. They contin ued their journey to Omaha 'where they tock in a show and jfbrgot a bout the picnic. Quarry . Work Delayed On account of the burning cut of a bearing In the crusher which is used at th Independent Crushed Stcne Company on last Tuesday, the work had to be shut down until a part of the machinery was taken to Omaha and repaired. The work has been going on very steadily and giving employment to a large number of men; Mrs. S. F. Girardet Dies in Illinois Some fifty years ago Mr; and Mrs. Stephen F. Girardet came to Weep ing Water where he operated a bus iness for a concern of Nebraska City, Wessell and Kahn. After a number of years he purchased the business about the year 1SSS which he con tinued until during the world's war in 1916. He moved to Aurora, 111. where some time after he died, the remains being brought to Weeping Water for interment. The wife continued to reside in Aurora until on' last October 3rd she died. She was buried there beside the grave of her mother. The family will be remembered by the older in habitants. They have been away about fifteen or sixteen years. Mrs. Girardet was about "sixty five years of age. At His Post Again. Henry Mcgehsen was able to re turn to his home eraly this week and is at his work in the bank again. He has been at' the Veterans hospital for some weeks where he underwent an operation and treatment. He is getting along nicely but is not in his full strenght yet but Is gaining every day. Razing the Lyman Building The Lyman which G. R. Dinger recently purchased is being torn down and the materials removed. Ralph Binger with a force of men axet the-work and, will sooa,havs a portion 'oft the history of Weeping Water will be torn from the records, just as the destroying cf thef old liv ery barn was last year. KAY FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY Cincinnati. The United States circuit court of appeals ruled that co-operative marketing associations may bo adjudged bankrupt under federal laws, reversing Federal Judge Paul Jones of the northern district of Ohio. The court acted in an ap peal of H. G. Schuster, of Vermillion, O., and twenty-one northern Ohio farmers, from the decision of the Cleveland judge denying an involun tary petition in bankruptcy for the Ohio Farmers' Co-operative Milk" as sociation, Cleveland. Action of the court, however, was not on the merits of the original suit, but upon the question of whether marketing co-operatives could be dealt with under provision of the bankruptcy laws. ELECTION PROCLAMATION Notice is hereby given that on Tuc?day. the 8th day of November, 1932. at the usual voting places throughout Cas county, Nebraska, on election will be held for the elect Ion of the following officers, to-wit: One President One Vice President One United States Repre sentative . One Governor One Lieutenant Governor One Secretary of State One Auditor of Public Ac- "courits ' One Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings One State Treasurer One Attorney General One Railway Commissioner One State Senator, Second : District One State Representative, Sixth District One Chief Justice' of the . Supreme Court One Judge of the . District Court. Second District , One Court ty Judge -One County Commissioner, First District . ' One County Sheriff (To Pill Vacancy) - . ..-. . One County. Surveyor (To Fill Vacancy) , - Also Justices of the Peace, . : Read Overseers, and As sessors in' the Precincts of the Cotinty, as. pro vided by la, the polls at said election will operiat-8:00td'cldck in the morning and close at 8:00 o'clock in the evening of the said same day. in witness wheteot r hat set my hand antf afasetf ' tb Sial- of Cass Ccuaty, at .PIxtttsscutBf Njtraska, this 10th day of October 4D.193?. (Seal).-- :i"'. ' utiiotj iTEr.m George' E.' Nickles of Murray Waa a visitor in Union on last Monday and was looking after some business matters for a short time. L.G. Todd and the good wife were over to Lincoln on last Monday where they were called to look after seme business matters for a "short time. At the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Roy Mullis, Mrs. Mullis and a' daughter have been very sick with diptheria but are reported as being softie' better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Todd " were over to Omaha on last Tuesday, they taking with them a load of hogs iii their truck, as well as looking after some business matters. Roy Upton was a visitor in Omaha for a number of days during the past week, called their to look after bus iness pertaining to the crusade a galnst the growing of ceder trees. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Todd enter tained at their home north of Union on last Sunday. They had as their guests Mr. Todd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Todd and as' well Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cleghorn of Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crawford ot Coleridge arrived in Union early last week. For three days they enjoyed the hospitality and friendship' of relatives and their many friends. They left after having spent their time here mqst pleasantly. Miss Leta Hinds of Council Bluffs, who is a cousin of Miss Ora Clarke cf Union, sang for the first time over the broadcasting station of WOW, and will be on .the regular schedule in the future. She is called the "voice with a smile." Mrs. David Murray shelled and delivered some six thousand bushels of last years corn. The same was re cieved.by the elevator of George tA. Stites. This clears the bns of Mrs., Murray's and will make room -for the storing of thi3 years crop. W. H.j. Porter and. the good , wife were over to Plattsmouth on last Sunday . where they were spending the short-time while they-were there a'ttending the services at the Metho dist church where their friend, Rev, C. O. Troy, was conducting the-ser1-vices. v . On last, Sunday.. Mont Robb,, and. ,daughter..JHiss Augusta,attMv, J1) am hosfcess.at their,hona,.wh&re4frey entertained.; They had -.-.as . . their, guests for the occasion the family of F. W. Robb of Lincoln and Mrs. Hugh Robb . and daughters of . Neb raska City. Mrs. George A. Stite3 and Miss Augusta Robb were over to Nebras ka City on Sunday where they went to attend the discourse which was delivered by the Right . Reverand Bishop Shayler of Omaha, who was speaking at the Episcople church in( Nebraska City. The residence In which Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rihn make their home and which is owned by some parties in California, is being redecorated and repainted. Earl Merritt is do ing the work and when he gct3 done the home should be In fine condition for this excellent couple. George M. Porter of Lincoln, a brother ofW. H. Porter. D.-B. Port er and Mrs. C. J. Snawley, was a visitor in Union for a short time last Friday visiting with his brothers and sister. After Fpending some time here he departed for Plattsmouth where he was looking after some business. Mrs. Mary Taylor of Lincoln and her daughter. Miss Rachel, were guests of their many friends and as well as their relatives in Union for a number of days during the last week. They Visited at the homes of W. H. Porter and Joseph Banning and others.' After enjoying their vis it her they departed for their home in Lincoln. Horace Griffin has just completed two new wagon boxes and has 'paint ed the same and is ready 'for the man who wants one for corn picking. He has been rather busy as he has as well constructed two trailers, one for Jaines Fitspatrick and another for who ever" may desire it: He has been assisted in his- work by Lester Shumacher. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Banning en tertained' at ' their home in Union and had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Louis Latta and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tyson, air of Blair. The pleasure of the gathering was enhanced by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. LL'R. SnipeS. former county agent of Cass county, whdrnow make th'eir home In Lincoln. ' ' Mrr. Rostella Clarke and daughters entertained for. the day on last Sun day.' They had as Jhelr. guests far the day and: a very, fine dinner, Mr. and Ms. Thomas Hlflds and children pf jCouncil . Bluffa a .y-ell as MUs JfabH "ftlnWt ana Crl -i Hln4sJ 4 '..; ' " '" NEW . .i F AUL : HATS ; - tladc by DobbS 4 ! Mellow Fur Silk Trimmed Latest New York Styles! 3 and also Mrs. ' Vesta Clarke. This made a very pleasant' assemblage of relatives and friend." When Robert . Alexander was as saying to deliver a' load, of cobs at the rear of some building oh Main street he met with a (small accident. He was driving up. the alley from the west, just south" of the Prcps building and the loosi? stones would not allow the unshod, horses to hold their footing. . The ; wagon with it's load of . cobs ran backwards down the steep incline,, breaking the wagon .badly. The team t and wagon were extricated and delivery wris ziade from the other .direction. County Meeting-Red Cross There will be a meeting of the American Red Cfos's1 at ' Weeping Water cn the consul g Friday of this week. At this tiniefthey will Jiold their annual mtetingvand elect the .officers of tlie County" Chapter. : ,- r- .' " , No Schccl This Week On account" of J the- general - poor health of the jsciioH hujar.en, and the fear of an increase of this condition, the schools of Uli4ff Vtere -dismissed fcr the' present' 'week rh't" the in crecEing sickness4Jigljt , be checked and 'eradicated: I .! .3 - 1 Democratic JiaHvbafc Eock Bluffs; r W. B.13JanrrtikW Ocorge; Re .NicJv-; Ids'' and Homer Sylvester Avere - over t RockBlufrs Whete'tii'fyVere hold ing a democratic, rally and explain ing the issue of tiu? campaign from a democratic standpoint. Mr. Ban ning, after having speken . at Reck BluJrs, departed ,fcr. Btil!evue where he was also bllkih'Mnwnke nrt addres. .x r. Enjoyed Birthday Celebration At. the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. F.-' Rihn on last Sunday there gath ered a number of their friends for the purpose of celebrating the pass ing cf the birthday bf .Mr. Rihn. and also Miss Wilma Pickard of Platts mouth. There were there for the occasion Mr., and Mrs. John Alwin and daughter. Miss Wilma, and Mr. George Perry, all of Plattsmouth. Enjoy Pleasant Visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Llndsey had as their pists for the week Mrs. O. Glatz, sister of Mr3. George Lind rey and Wm. Schlief, Mrs. C. Albert and daughter and .Leonard Gundel, all of St. Louis,. Mo , The week was spent -visiting the state capitol, Omaha. Plattmouth and Nebraska City and other places. Thursday Mr. Henry Llndsey enjoy ed dinner with tlverti all. They left for their homo Saturday by autcT. with a stop over at Kansas City. When the car stopped out on the highway and on investigation dis closed that there was no gasoline, the backseat driver said: Well, why stop here? Why don't you drive on to some filling station? Poultry Wanted THESE PRICES GOOD Friday & Saturday Cash op Trade Heavy Hens, lb. . . . 10 Native Springs, lb. . 0 Leghorn Hens, lb. . . 7 Leghorn Springs, lb. 0 Cos, per lb. 4$ dust be Healthy arxf Fie . , frprrt Feed Soennichsen'S Flattssiouth, Phone . 42 Wefiiavka Miss Ruth Hogue, who is teacher at a' Manley school, was a visitor at tlie home of lier parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hogue, on last Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Frank Lemon were enjoying a visit on last Sunday at the home of relatives in North Bend where they drove in their car for the occasion. Mrs. James Dill has been vlstlrig for. some time . at the home of her mother, Mr3. Gearge Adams, . Who makes her home In Kansas, but who resided here some sixty years ago. Martin Stava and son, Thomas Stava' of Plattsmouth were visiting for the day on last Sunday at the home of their daughter and e'stcr, Mrs. George Troop and family. All enjoyed a very plearant day. John Nix, who l.as l;cen working about here off and cn for a. number of years but who has been away for a time, has returned and will amixt In the picking of corn for John L. Young. Here he has a let of good corn to work on. Misses Lavernc end Dorothy, tlie daughters of Mr. and Mm. Ltrr Shrader, were over to Plrtturmuth where they went to rpend n tow d?ys at the home of Mr. and Mr?. Earn est Giles and family. All njoyd tli visit very much. Virgil Welleneclk cf Dunbar vraa a visitor in Nehawka cn last Satur day and secured c very fine hoar for his herd of Hampohircs. He return ed Monday and took tbe pig heme with him. While, here Virgil viewed with J. H. Steffcas. . Charles 'R. Tracp of PlatTtmouth And Will Trocp cf narlh c Nchvka were in Omaha la t Monday r.herc the were looking over the etoc!: yards with a view cf purclicsing seme feed ers to Cat some cf th3 good corn that has been grown la Cass ctur.ty this summer. " While sawing wood with a buzz saw Frank Hor.sc. had t!i? misfor tune to get cno of bin fingcr3 in the saw with the-result 'that the member was cut off and which waa attended with much suffering.- The finger was dressed and is getting :alDr.g as well as could be'leoked for. Whilo a number cf workmen were loading wood In' the tru-2 cf R. 1). Taylor one'ef tha sticks rtfuek Mr. Taylor on th5 fcrcliead If tut a gash of corsiderabro lifrgth' ; aVrsss -the foreheid' HVhlch4 reftlre'rf niHc'stltChes of the turgecn" to cloirc. Hi how ever getting along r.lcc!y and i3 -keeping at his work. The Lewistcn band fwns r.sked to play at the Kern IC:rnival and re sponded with: ruteh pleasure. Tliey gave the very bect cf rr.Uoic and pleased the largo ercv.d that had gathered to heer them. John Chrls weisser was among them and assist ed materially in tho wonderful music that was furn!sl;cd. The Nehawka Wcmans Club were gathered at the home cf Mrs. Eliza beth Easter and daughter. Miss Laura on lart Friday. There they en joyed a very fine program as well as a most delightful luncheon end a very pleasant aftcrncon. The subject for the day was Indaln Life, and Mrs W. A. Ost hnd a flno display of relics of -the Indians which Mr.- Ost had collected rnd which the Indies fcund most interesting. Had a Gcsd Sale Harry' Knte has made a success in the breeding end growing of fine hogs, and r.i3l:cs ?. specialty on the raising cf Hnmrshircs. He held a sale last Sr.urdr.y r.nd disposed cf a large number cf tr;o porkers.. He received a ; vary gacdprice and was well sstisficd, notwithstanding the close time. Fcnncr.Orcrrcr yisits Here Mr. and Mrc. C-e:rge L. Sheldon of Jacksonville. Mii53., former' res idents here a a well ra farmer govern or of thin great EtUe,. have been vis iting in Nchiwiii nr.d other portions of Nctr.ncl;'?.. They will remain in thest:t3 fcr scins weeks this fall. Former gcxernrr S-cldon was visit ing wifi hi'j miny friends here dur ihg'hls et-'y r.nd' was In' Plattsmouth visitir.g frlcr.tl3 t!:ero also. , ..JVhile, licrq lire, Sheldon visited the Wcm?r.s Club of Neliawka which was gtlTcrcl nt ths home 'of' Mrs. Elizabeth Erctsr. Biie 'made an ad dress congratulating the club on their grc J -work cs well as telling of the Ecutt!.Vrid .v.h;ro they ihakc their home. Undcrrjcca Clinic at Hcspital Fred W. Melsinger,- who has be6n in pepr health for some tlmo and whose. cp;iditl:n, Bad" dkused great apphf'ohcnci'.!1,' wai to "the- hospital where hs tcok an exhaustive clinic. He found that ho was in: better con dition thah he had thought. His trouble was found to be gaU stooee and which can be handled without any great ' danger. This news was received with great joy. Wins First Prize ' Miss Marie Lutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lutz, won flrv.t prize with her float in the Korn Kftrnlval parade held In Plattsmouth last Hat urdcy. Miss Lutz in the teacher of the Pleasant Hill school and had the assistance of her pupils to win the first' place, which was worth more than the prize of ten dollars. Attracted Attention The MtiaketciTH, whU-li Is compos ed of Tommy Mason. Ted Mr-Lain and Roy Lancaster, who furnished mu'-h of the amusement nt th Corn Festi val, were greatly pb--aed with the grand way In whlrh Ibr.-y wr-re re ceived and of the manifestations of pleasure at their playing. Nehawka Schools Again Open The Nehawka vrhrrtU were closed a week ago on account of the prevel- ancj of sore throat, the forerunner of diptheria. Tli-y opened on Mon day of this wr'k with a trained nurse to Insp'ft all scholars. It It hoped that the rliseaso has been stamped out and that there will bf-. nothing mf re to fear. Every precaution will bo observed to protrct the students. Meet3 With Accident While Jesfte Wise wan attempting to board the truck of R. I. Taylor lant Saturday he fell and suffered tho dislocation of his collar bone. It was replaced in proper position with much difficulty and has been causing this gentleman much grief. It is getting along as well as could be looked for under the conditions of the injury. ASHLAND HEBE FRIDAY The Ashland high school football team will be the opponents of the Flatters at the local football field on Friday afternoon at 3:30. The Ash land team is one of the bert in Saund ers county and last week scored a 7 to 0 victory over the Weeping Wa ter team. Last season in tto cnuunl tilt of Plattsmouth and Ashland, the Saund ers county .aggregation waa able to Snatch the victory frcm the locals by a small ccorc, so this yenr the Plotters are set for revenge In a vic tory ' The team came through the.Thur man, owa, game in excellent shape and 'all of the squad will be avail able to use "in - the Ashland contest Friday. Thi3 will be a fine opportunity for the fcn3 and the residents of the community to come out and sea their team in action and for their excel lent work this season they deserve a large attendance to inspire them on to victory. "Sec it before you Buy it. We Announce LOWER PRICES on Not a Sale .... But New Styles At New Low Prices Permanent at Our Store Suedes Smooth Kid Calf and Suede Combination Reptiie Trimmed Here is good news important savings for women and misses .... the lowest standard prices at which ENNA JETTICKS have ever been offered. New styles, smart for every occasion, 177 sizes and widths, 1 to 12 AAAAA to EEE You can get your exact size, in the model of your choice fitted by one of our skilled shoe technicians. "Younecdno longer be told that you have an expensive foot" Fetzer Slides Co. Horn of Quality Footwear low Hodcrn I'ioncn Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly Safely Gained Physical Vigor Youthfulness with Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes that Spaikle with Glorious Health ! Here's the-recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the nat ural attractiveness that every woman pomtetises. . . Every morning tak one half tea epoonful of Krus.-hen Salts In a glass nft hot water, before breakfasts-cut dov. n on pastry and fatty mi ats- go light on pcfatoes, butter, cream and tfugar in 4 wttk3 get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts thfc coat Is trifling and it lasts 4 weeks. If evon this firnt bottle doesn't convince you this Is the easit, safest and surest way to low fat if you don't feel a wipf-rb Improvement In hoalth o gloriouly energetic vig orously alive your -money gladly rr turned. JJut be sure for your health's sake that you ak for and get Krusdien Salts. Get them at F. (i. Frlcke & Co., or any drugstore In the world. 1-2 LOCALNEWS From Monday's Tai!y Mr. and Mrs. Harry Royal of Lln- icoln were here Sunday to vlstl with fju-'ge C. L. Graves, father of Mrs. i Royal. Fred Ethridgc and Gus McNurlin of Greenwood were here Saturday to ' fpend a few hours attending the Kern Karnival. BANKERS' CONVENTION TODAY From Wednesday's Pa;!y The banki'rs of the county are holding their annual meeting today at Greenwood where the Greenwood bank and Col. Hall end rtaff are the hots of the other financiers. The Cass County Banker's association, taking advantage of Columbus day, October 12th, being a legal holiday, h3ve selected this date for the an n.ual meetings. Tlie president of the county asso ciation this year Is If. A. Schneider ot the Plattsmouth State bank of this city rnd the secretary Is R. F. Pat terson of the Farmer3 State bank. The business cession of the aspo ciation . will , be held this afternoon and thebanquet, and social features enjoyed thla cverilag. . With the excellent weather condi tions It Is expected that practically all of the banker.? and their' ladies will bo in attendance at the meet ing s and banquet. FOR SALE Some excellent rpottcd Tolam'. China l-ucra. Also Drown Leghorn cockerels, priced right. John Rice. Codar Crt-rk. ol3-2tw yj i -