pa& six PLaWsJUOtTTH SEMI THU&9BAY, MAF.CH 10, 1923. WILL HOLD SERVICE The Cass County Ministers' and Laymens' League will conduct a Union Gospel service in the M. E. church at Union Nebraska, on Sun day, March 19th, at 2:30 p. m. Rev. H. .A. McKelvey,-pastor of the United Brethern church at Mynard, Ne braska, will be the principal speaker and Rev. R. Pinkham of Weeping Water will act as chairman. The league extends a cordial in vitation to all the laity of the church to attend this gospel service. H. R. Knosp, secretary of the Cass County Ministers' & Laymen's League. Here's just ONE reason why Hlnlty-DlnHy is so popular: . . EVESffiiir SHJirR3I!SIKi can practice S3TIRIIS!P economy without sacrifice of UHJLUT1T2 First Prize Narrow Grain Medium Can Del Monte Pare Preserves 3-1 b. Jar - 3D Vonr rho!rr of Strawberry., Raapbcrry, Lovan berrv. Wackberry, Peacb-Plneppl Aprlcot Plnmnnlr. Plnm. Prarh or Anrinit. All flaet quality pare fruit parked to bc-11 at 75c jar. rally I This Ad for Friday and Saturday MARCH 17TH and 18TH Del Monte Crushed Pineapple or Bonnie Lass Red Pitted CHERRIES Qtfhr No. 10, "Ga." Can fpjr Karo Blue Label SYRUP 10-ib.q 5-ib. Can Can 27 Superior Dill or Sour Pickles Quart Jar noi.n-s MaR smoked SKINNED HAMS tiSfir . Dold'a flnrt quality. Hickory amoktd for flavor. SHOULDER ROAST . Choice corn fed high grade beef, for oven or pot roawt. SPARE RIBS . . ... Ib. Fmh, meaty yoanc and tender. ROUND STEAK. Choice, corn fed beef, ent any tblekneaa. HAMBURGER . . . Frnih srronnd lenn meat. Xo cereal added. PORK SAUSAGE. . Ib. 5c Pare bnlk Pork with Old Plantation aeaaonlng;. BREAKFAST BACON . lb. 7c Swirt'a Coral brand, wrapped In -lb. U cello pkK. KACII . 9Jc ror. Ib. flflc lb. H5C Ib. lie California Sweet Juicy ORANGES rslI9 . . I9c BANANAS . . 6c Fancy Washington Delicious A DDT CC Extra Dozen Large Size CARROTS KT!un.ch:8. . 5c Grapefruit Large Size, Each - - 5c CELERY Onion Sets Fey. Well Bleached Large Stalks. Each White. Red or 1 C Yellow. 2 lbs. - - 1JC 10c Crystal White Soap Flakes Roberta. MILK Tall Can 4 for - 191 Wilson's Certified Margarine Casco Creamery BUTTER SOLIDS Mb. Carton. iLliV Quartered. ZOc lb. Admiration Kippered GNACIIG lc Lge. size Can - - XL Fancy Imported Flails la Pure Olive Oil Del Monte Fancy Red SALMON Qfhc l-lb. TaU jdan, 2 for iSd V Fancy Pink i -lb. . 97 Tall Can, 3 for - - Li C Fancy Seedless RAISINS 2-lb.,Bag, 14c 4-1 b. Dag Crystal Granulated SUGAR l-c 10-lb. Cloth Bag LCGjl l00-lb. bag $4.39 Silver Bar Sliced or Half Peaches, No. 2y2 can. 2 for :; 25 r California State Asparagus, No. 1 tall can 15t Banqueter brand Small Peas, .No. 2 can . 12 Emerald Leaf Spinach, No. 2 can L' 15 Macaroni, Spaghetti or Shell Macaroni, 2 lbs. for. . 150 Victor White or Yellow Corn Meal, 5-lb. bag 100 Santa Clara Prunes, lge. size, 2 lbs., 150; Small size, 4 lbs.l;'250 Choice Blenheim Apricots, 2-lb. cello, bag.: : 1 . : 290 Del Monte fancy Dried Fruit Salad, 2-lb. cello, bag 1 290 Choice JIuir Peaches, 2-lb. cello! bag ; '.J 250 White cr Black Cooking Figs, 3-lb. cello bag -1 ... 250 Babbitt's Cleanser, 3 cans 1 :i 100 Omasr Vtoeat Cereal The Wonder Vitamin Food I 'CtsTk Builds Health, Strength Di MJk and Vitality. Kg. - dti Mail box top to factory for 92-pc. Jig Saw Puzzle Butternut Salad ' Dressing 1000 ISLAND or RELISH 2SC 8 oz. Jar Hinky-Dinky COFFEE Sweet Mild Blend 3 lbs., 550; l-lb. 19' French's Hasty Tapioca Quick Cooking for Desserts or Puddings -fl iftlr 8-oz. pk. - - iHUr $p us TREE TEA OBAXCZ PEKOS AMD PESOS (SkO) Wb. 1T Vz-lb. OO- lit Pke. OOt Pkg. GREEN DLACK JAPAN flrttrt) 8? 15c S 29c White IQng Granulated SAIP Si 9c 19c is 33c zB Biscuits ml Quick Biscuits Just Mix and Bake m Pkg. LiiC Hinky-Dinky FZiOUR Guaranteed 5-lb, 15; 10-lb, 29 24-lb, 530. 48-lbs. "Bet Money Can Buy" Cm VONDEIl Puts Maglo In Your Baking 24 lbs. 59c Tro) PJLUCUTE It's odor less, opens drains, deodor izes, cleans closet bowls, as sures sanitation. CfCJ 14-oz. Can - 22C FRGEi Boaale Ware aGaaBa n-- e wHH Knrh Cunt Colo Dofj For Dogs, Puppies or Cats A Cooked Food Ready W(SUQQ Monatcin Gtoxra S22g3 2 Lb Can Auto and truck License Measures Now in Effect Governor Bryan Signs Kenbaner and Stringfellow Bills This Morn ing $3 and $5 for Cars From Tuesday's Dally Governor Bryan this morning at tached hia signature to both the Neu bauer .auto license and Stringfellow truck license bill3. As each carries the emercencv clause, they become ecective immediately." Under the terms of the auto li cense measure, all cars under 2,800 pounds list weight will be licensed for $3 per year, while heavier pas senger cars will cost $5 per year. The old rates were $8 and $12 with the weight classification divid ing on 2,700 pounds. Owners of cars who have secured their plates at the old rate are entitled to a rebate of the difference, to-wit: $5 on cars of under 2,700 pounds weight, $7 on cars over 2,800 pounds weight, and $9 on cars of between 2,700 and 2,800 pounds weight. The line forms at the right, gen tlemen, so step right up and pass your $3 or 5, as the case may be across the window at the county treasurer's office and get your bright new orange colored license plates. As the time for securing plates is now long overdue, only a short grace period will be allowed. ' DEATH OF MRS. A. N. LONG The Journal win appreciate your phoning in news Items. Call No, 6. Thanks I :SPEi8llAILS -7-FOrt Friday and k. Saturday Candy Bars, 2 for 5c Baby Ruth Nuf Said Garden Seed& 2 pkers. ... 5c New Fresh Stock Anklets, per pair 10c A Bi? Collection to ..Choose From- Ruffled Curtains, pair. . . .29c : j i . -.Complete Crepe Shell-Raper, roll ... 5c f i -' : 16: Fact In Roll Ink Tablets, each,. 5c . Over; 200 Pages Rayon Panties, Bloomers. 19c I Ladies, Hisses' Sizes Coats 8-yd. ias Seam Tape . u : and Spools Thread Knorr's- Popular Varifet Store From Tuesday's Dally Last even in sr at midnight at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Campbell, near South Bend, occurred the death of Mrs. A. N. Long, 73, a resident of Plattsmouth for a great manv years and a lady loved and highly esteemed in this community. Mrs. Long has spent the greater part of her lifetime in this city and in Sarpy county where the family resided near Gretna before moving to Plattsmouth in 1905. Mrs. Long was a devoted and loving mother and her passing has brought to the members of the family circle a great sorrow. She is survived by three daugh ters and two sons, Mrs. Charles Camp bell, of South. 3end: Mrs. Dewey Jensen of Omaha: Mrs. Earl Leesley of Plattsmouth; Vern Long, of Cen tral City and Guy Long of Platts mouth. There are also twenty-two grandcrildren. The body was brought to this city and funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Sattler funeral home. The burial will be at Gretna, where the hus band and one son, Edward Long, are buried. WlllIHnillliSnilll!!!!! i l&f? Sou, BE mm AND WHAT PsIICES t Our CANNED GOODS SALE will be continued for another week. Stock up now! The choicest Fruits and Vegetables at new low prices for thb big I. G. A. Nation Wide Sale Event. COFFEE BUTTER-NUT or HILLS BROS. Per lb. 2 lbs. for 63c 32' HAVE PLEASANT MEETING The members of the Y. M. B. C. held another of their pleasant Sun day evening "cottage" meetings last evening at the home of Judge and Mrs. A. H. Duxbury. The class had as an honor guest, Mrs. B. C. Kerr, one of the old members of the Meth odist church and who by her age and condition finds it impossible to at tend the church services regularly. The class had the usual song serv ice and in addition there was a de votional period and the reading of the favorite sections of the class mem bers. Rev. C. O. Troy, pastor of the church also gave a very interesting address to the class that was much appreciated by the group of young men and their guests. Pork and Beans. First Prize, lge. can Bt Raisins. 4 lbs., 270; 2 lbs 150 Libby Grape Fruit, No. 2 can 140 Libby Milk, tall, 50; Small, 3 for. . .100 g Rolled Oats, bulk, 10 lbs. for 250 Corn Meal, white or yellow, 10 lbs. . 150 jgs IGA Soup, all flavors, 3 cans for. . .240 EE Kippered Snacks, each 40 Alaska Red Salmon, l-lb. tall can. .150 gj Xiinko Sugar Corn Standard Quality. No. 2 can ' AVIATOR LOCATED Capetown, South Afrcia. Victor Smith, young aviator en route here from London on an attempted record flight, has been found in the Van Rhynsdorp district, about 170 miles north cf here, alive and well. Some anxiety had been felt because he had not been reported since lcating Wal- vi3 bay. Campbell's Pork and Beans, can ... 50 C Cans for 29c Peas, No. 2 can, regr. 15c value 110 J Knapsack Brand Tender and Sweet Butter, Casco, solids, per lb 190 Quartered, 20c Pound Peaches, lge. 2lz size cans, 2 for . . . 250 J - Heavy Syrup Tree Ripened Fruit Kraut, No. 2lz can, 90; 2 for 170 Royal Ann Cherries, No. 2 can . . . 230 K . I O A . Brand The Finest Packed - From Monday's Dy Henry Meierjurgen, one of the well known residents or near MuraocK, was in the city for a short time to day looking after some matters of business and visiting with friends. Tomatoes, Linlco No. 2 size cans. 4 for 1 29c 4 Thomas Wallis? ComoanT i Abstracts of Title Phone 824 Flattsmoutn Dg Ikmli coir Firii3ds For their Support and Co-operation in Our QUILT SHOW It was successful beyond our fondest hopes and in spite of the Bank Holiday our store was thronged with peo ple interested in this display of beautiful quilts. ... We also thank our friends for their interest in determining the winning quilts. Nearly five hundred ballots were cast and those quilts receiving the majority of votes are the following: Group 1 Pieced Quilts, 1st Choice No. 3. Flower Garden, owned by Mrs. Betty Bar rows, Murray, Nebr. 2nd Choke No. 2, Indian Wedding Ring, owned by Mrs. Tony Kllmm, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Group 2 Applique Quilts 1st Choice No. 8, Conventional pattern, owned by Mrs. Ster ling Ingwerson, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 2nd Choice No. 3, Ohio Rose, owned by Mrs. Reese Hastain, Louisville, Nebr. Group 3 Embroidered Quilts 1st Choice No. 9, Floral Embroidered, owned by Mrs. Bennet Chriswisser, Plattsmouth, Nebr. 2nd Choice No. 8, Conventional Embroidered, owned by Mrs. John Parkenine, Plattsmouth, Nebr. Group 4 Silk, Wool, Velvet Quilts 1st Choice No. 3, Silk and Velvet Crazy Quilt, owned by Mrs. Ida Cole, Mynard, Nebr. 2nd Choice No. 6, Wool Log Cabin, owned by Mrs. Etta Gor- der, Plattsmouth, Nebr. The Winning Quilts arc on Dis play at Our Store We will have another Quilt Show about six months from now so quilt makers get busy ! Miller's Co free, special, per lb 190 v V ". , .3 Pounds for 56c Pineapple, fey. Sliced, No. 2 can ... 17 Honey, white full combs. 2 for. . . .25t Boss or Perfection Flour, 48-lb. . . . .79 Pink Salmon, l-lb. tall can 9 s ice tiers Mead Lettuce, Z tor lap 5 Blackberries, Loganberries, No. 10.410 E So Called "Gallon" Cans 0 Crystal Wh. Soap Chips, 5-lb. pkg. .290 First Prize Vegetables Medium and Small Tins Lima Beans Peas Corn Red Beans Hominy 5c per can 19 3 S3 MEAT DEPARTMENT Beef Roast, per lb.. . 120 Sirloin and Round Steak, lb. ...... 150 Rib Boiling Beef, 2 lbs. for 150 Frankfurters, per lb. . ... 100 Weiners, 2 lbs. for 2St Bacon, Yz-lh. cellophane pkg 70 Bologna, per lb ( 100 Home made Head Cheese, lb 150 Home made sugar cured Bacon, lb. . 100 Pork Liver, 3 lbs. for 200 Pork Chops, center cuts, lb 120 Pork Steak, per lb.. 100 Pork Roast, per lb 100 Lake Herring, 3 fisb for. . . 100 Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, 4-lb. pkg.. 300 Thurston's Book of Maglo FREE with Each Package Cat Fish Nordic Cutlets IS o m Sea Fresh Fillets S WMte Plattcmouth's Loading 6 SSC 431t3 to serve! OCctq 1 Lb. Can jCn- r j (Fi!!.!!