MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925. FAQF. SIX PIATT SMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL V. X Hatching Season Opens WE ARE NOW SETTING EGGS EVERY SATURDAY! Custom Hatching per Ess Onlfr Baby Chkk in advance new. For fill orders tccrivctl by FelitKiy 15. Accompanied by a Dollar n hundred deposit, we'll lve 10' , Discount from regular price, ns quoted below! White Giant, r-er 100 $10 All ether Heavy Brfcda $8 White Leghorn's $7.50 Assoited Mixed $7.50 Brink Hatchery 42-1 So. 11th St. Thane 107 Plattsmouth FUNERAL OF MRS. SMITH This uftcruoon at 2 o'clock at thr Sutth'r ftinotul homo wus held the last rites for Mrs. (Soortve S. Smith. Ior.r time resident of this portion ot Cans county who juisscd away at the family homo south of this city Tues day night. Many of the old friends and neigh bora ore in attendance at the serv ice to pay their last tributes to the ivcmory of this estimable lady and to share with the family the sorrow that her pcsmuik has occasioned. !r. II. (5. McClusky. pastor of the State Treasury Receipts are Light the Past Month Director Felton of Agriculture Tays Fees Amounting: to $579,978 Hall Now Has Bond. J. W. (Jess) Marshall Invites You to the Old Fashioned SUFFERS BROKEN ARM Kslday a.'teinoon. IVnald. S-yoar-oM son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mc I'lintock, had the misfortune to fall t his home in the north part of the city and surter the fracture of hia left arm. The injury was cared for and the little patient is vesting- as casiiv as possible at the family home. First Presbyterian church, was in .. t ... .......:, ,.i .........). ..... c, ....... u..u ""-irrotu the governor, the u co-.njoriinii message to uio mom lets o' the family circle in his re r. : rks. The Pi shyterian tiuartet. eom po.Md of U. H. I'.iatt. K. Knorr, 11. I! Mci'lur-ky and Frank A. Cloidt g:.vo two of the old ami loved hymns, 'U:h-U of Ages"' and " J.sus Savior, Pilot Me." at the service. The cortege proceeded to the Young cemetery south of the city where interment was made in the family plot. FEED FOR SALE I hao silago. hay. corn and alfalfa for ale. Also a number of horses. Phone ::n Plattsmoufh or see My ron Wiles, west of Mynard. f4-2lv-2ta Phon trie news to Tto. 6. HINKY-DINKY avail yourself of savings AGAIN! suggests you Cat nation. Pet or Gordon's MILK C Sr.-;!! A Tall or Cans O.Urvan's, Roberts 6 Srtull cr 3 Tall.. 18c HP Ai for Tues. and Wed., Febr. 5 and 6 Gem Pancake Flour 4-Ib. IV.c. VAN CAMP'S Pork IS Beans or Tomato Soup Med can, 5c BOILING BEEF, choice Rib. lb 9c OX TAILS, lean and meaty, lb HAMBURGER, fresh ground. 2 lbs PORK CHOPS. Swift's Premium, lb BEEF STEAK (Round), com fed. lb. SMOKED HAN!, center cuts. lb. SPARE RIBS, lean and meaty, lb. BEEF BRAINS, fresh quality, set BACON BACKS, whole or half. Ib.. . KRAUT. Wisconsin bulk, ib 5c 23c 22 'zc 27c 27c 15c 6c 24c 5c 7lAc LETTUCE. 5-d oren size, per head CELERY. Gvlit. Chula Vista, lge. well bleached stalk. . 10c YAMS. Louisiana Porto Ricans, U. S. No. 1. 4 lbs 19c POTATOES. 100-lb. bssr. $1.23: 15-Ib. Deck 19c 1 . s. .ra- . i l...; KJ TANGERINES, ext. Ige, 125 sire, doz. 25c; IGS's. . 17V'2c Jalv? Kl.r!a. " ORANGES, 100 size, doz.. 49c: 200 size. doz. 27c .23c '" v -- .ic; lltria AFPLES. ring pack bushel basket. $1.79; 5 lbs. for. CAULIFLOWER. White Snowball, lb. 10c Champion Sunlight I Casco Creamery f"' Margarine Butter z cxt.s. 15c 27c ortoa 39c DA Monte Red Alaska iL tAlKlKT SALMON FLOUR & $1! 69 M a-l n fnr Jr S lb.. 25: K 49 $ .79 Mu: Crlsrv Ccrs F'iks, Urr pig: Sc G:r-Xi: lUXeis jlvc 10c Sr.x-r-Ki: Svc: Ff-is, Sc. 2 cr 13r: 2 for 25c $h:Tfv Srr.d 7cr.xd:c?$, :si cin 9c Hu-EirKj- Ccfw. S ib. Vs-r. G2c; 21c V T-"v t?: r- V SUGAR fine came- uv:k r i iu $, :s iuc 0 u C Butter Nat JELL 4 Pk-s. Del Monte Coffee OK 1 Prim TISSUE rR-v.M State Treasurer 1 hill's office is rc eeivinn and payiiiK out funds as usual now that he hes obtained a S 1.000.000 surety bond and has re ceived nnnointment as trcusurer iljointment beins: to meet the attorney general's opinion that the office has been va cant since Jan. a when Hall failed to obtain an ofticial bond. Kail has his new bond but the bonding companies have not received the $10,000 premium appropriated by the legislature. The voucher tiled by A. Abrahamson of Omaha for the premium remains in Hall's desk lack ing his approval. During the twenty-six days when the treasury was not paying out or receiving funds, many state depart ments withheld their payments until they accumulated large amounts. Di rector Kelton of the department of agriculture and inspection has paid an accumulation of 5579,978. of which $r51.759 is raade up of state gas tax collections. Kelton had de posited this money in n bank in his own name. la paying it to the state treasurer he gave his personal check on the bank. "The National Dank of Commerce handled 1.S0 4 checks for my depart- I mer.t without charge." said Kelton. j The indications are that receipts i of the state treasury will be ab ! normally light for January. County j treasurers paid up very -well, but ,state departments withheld their ool ! lections and fees to a considerable j extent. The state treasury received j $$J1.67 up to Keb. 1 and placed it i in depository banks, but received 'only S46.520 Jan. SI. The outgo from the treasury Feb. 1 was J513. j 000. Jan. 31 the treasury paid out : $107,000. The disbursements from the treasury usually total $2,000. J 000 a month. The monthly report ! has not yet been compiled. Wednesday Nite, Feb. 6 Walnut Grove WILL HOLD CONFLUENCE Former Resi dent Passes Away at Kansas Home Eill Beaumeister Passes Away at St, Francis, Kas., Where He Has Ecen Prominent Figure. Omaha. Jan. 31. The fourth of a series of nine conferences bciiiK con ducted in towns in the Omaha trade territory by the Municipal Univer sity of Omaha wi!l be held at Blair. si(lm, wifh hu n " tQ Vp ',",,,. Xobr.. Wednesday. Feb. tf. it was an- John beaumeister. on' a farm north r.ounced lure today. I. J. Mcntgom- of th,3 ,tv rhft (lpf.pn, , n Mrs. Martha Deaumeister of this city has received a copy of the St. Francis. (Kansas) Herald which con tains an account of the passing of Dill Deaunieister, a former resident of this community. The deceased re- cry, superintendent of the Blair schools, will hf host at the meeting which will include representatives of the public schools of Sidney and Mis- 01 mis cny. i ne ueceased is a nephew of Mrs. Martha Baumeister. The article from the Herald is as follows: "Bill Beaumeister passed away at .-wu.. ,u,.t-,. kl. ieicaniau ana i-re- his home northeast of St. Francis yes mont. according to 12. M. Hcsman, terday afternoon. Mr. Beaumeister director cf the extension division of the University of Omaha. The educators will make a study of the system of operation of the Blair public schools and the federal emer gency nursery school located there tor the care of children between the aes of two and live. A group conference Wednesday afternoon will bo presided over by Kdison Movers, superintendent of schools at Sidney. Among those on has been quite a character in this section of the country. Through good business judgment and hard work h;? had accumulated quite a lit tle property, owning a square section of land where he lived. Fur many years he was president of the local Equity organization and was at one time a director in the First National bank. "The end to his life came easily, as he just expired apparently with out pain and without saying any thing. Some months ago he lost the use of both legs and was forced to r?!!!;iii!l!l!Zni!;i!i!ll!iaiiillii!ill!Si!illlii!!i!2Ill!!iiil!l!!2ili!Ili!i:iira 1 mm Flattsmoisfft's Leading Cash Store '.ZJ (3 the program are C. G. Weatherwax. j spcnd nls time in a wheel chair, but superintendent of schools at Missouri j even under those conditions he was Valley; J. V. Weisensee. superintend- j uncomplaining. So far as we know ent of schools at Tekamah; Lowell ;th,e ,n,-v h.vinC r?lat,ive a nePew ,N . . . ;who lives in Nebraska. The nephew S. lVvoe. superintendent of schools ;ia hore anJ is niakinR arrangements at Diattsmouth and G. W. Hildreih. i for the funeral, which will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Methodist church in this city." high school principal at Fremont. SEEKS N03RIS AID IN ONE HOUSE PLAN! DEATn OF MRS. WAINWSIGHT Washington. Jan. 31. John S. Cal lan, a member o: the Nebraska state senate, said Thursday he hoped Sen ator Norris of Nebraska would help! The death of Mrs. Laura Wain wright, 75. a resident cf Sarpy coun ty and of near Gretna for the past fifty years, occurred Friday at an hospital Wedsaeodasr Special! Carrots, firm, crisp, 3 lbs 2C Vinegar, per quart 1G Smoked Salt, 10-Ib. tin B9t iohtos si;u i i iti: Block Salt, 50-lb. block 40 Stock Salt, 100-lb. bagr 550 Salad Dressing, Rare Treat, qt. jar . 200 T-N-T Soap, large 1-lb. bars, 6 for. .250 Catsup, large 14-oz. bottle 250 Van Camp's Tomato Soup, small can Pork and Beans, 1-lb. can Diced Carrots, small can Diced Beets, small can Red Beans, small can Lima Beans, small can MEAT DEPARTMENT Shoulder Beef Steak, lb 170 Fresh Pork Picnics, per lb 150 Fresh Pork Shanks, per lb 12J0 Hamburger, fresh cut, 2 lbs 250 Ox Tails, per lb 70 KIYEEYLEW CLUB NOTES HAS AUTO ilLX UP AN ATPEECLxTION W gratefully wish to txrresa to ' our many dear friends and ceigh ; bvrs our heartfelt appreciation of their sots of kindness and words of ; sympathy in tbe loss cf cur loved jwife ar.d mother. We also wish to ' thank .11 those who aided in the . fune-al service, for the kind friends that donated the use of their cars and for the beautiful Serai offerings. ; The.ie acts will long be a grateful ; memory. C. W. Forbes and Family. members of the Xi'hra'.Vs !.-:Jati'r. i f . - , i has been ill for some time and has cra.t plans for a unicameral leg-1 i-i-,t,.- . , . , , grc.dual!v been growing worse until islature when he goes to Lincoln fori a University of Nebraska charter day ! hor d"th- Tuhe T- 7", r.ddres Feb. 15. relative of the . B. Rxshel family Norris. in a conference with Callr.nl cf this city aud wtcre ste has fre" Wednesday, again declined to take ! QU?nlly VXSiled- . K v .k. .- , . . , i The funeral services v.nl be held siues on the question cf the number . , . . . - at Gretna and the interment at the of members or c.smcts a his one-! v x , . , .. . ... . i ceraeterv in that place. house legislative system, which will I be inaugurated in 1$C7. He told Cal-i lau he felt he c. ,ld no; violate his ' UNEEEGOLNG TBEATiLENT AT VETZSAIiS HOSPITAL promise in fall lut- v.nik 1.11 i.u I not to participate ia arguments ovr. the sire cf the chamber. The RjTerview club held their De-. Jchn Gal!owav of this city aj cember meeting: at the Lome of MrB.aloxlg a party cf .e twelve that Joe Campbell and daughter. Mis Jo.Lvtre involTed ia a series of accidents Owing to the bad roads the leaders r ATery bill south o.' Osiha Wtd were unable to attend, so the after- neaday nlght. 0r:e aceident was very roa was spent !n singing and visit-!serioU3 &n, resc!ud Ia the ct ing. A very rleasant time was had;CEe cf the car ocCU?ants. departed feeling they had had a very! c: through the fos and and tn s Wednesday had stepped rear the i scene of the accident and 1: wsj cne improved seme-' f ,vf5(l rilra t-h v, v.-. v, car of ilr. Gslbwnv fv-ti:it'v " Vl "' so cr.e wes injured aside from -i-. most or tne medoers and ose j b 'iaca i uMiti, .'iisj ieiia xse xiis.e. ere v,f. enjoyable afternoon. The roads having what, the Kiverview club met at the!, OKLAHOMA SHORT OF Otto Luti. a past commander cf the i loval American Legion rct. who has ; 50 . j tr. at the Veterans' hospital in Lin-, Tfce taJ quite a bi. cf CASH cola for the pas: two weeks, writes tJ tran3acs. aftr wtIcb tte lo5. recired br M'm an occupant cf cte cf tie car. Oklahoma Citv. a or Oklahoma state em; that he is on ""sippy" diet to correct SHOTTING 2JTCE IlIPEOTZMENT financial crisis an intestinal ailment, and later will' , , . ... ,. " tuuiiutira uv r.i:e noyi, sua-; fstitutc leader. Th le&-n cvir aj i-it-s as barks refused to c. ish January sal- apix-ndis. He speaks well of the treat-! ... oa . , : IaTis family over Cas oyes a rose undergo an operation for hernia and ary warrants. State Treasurer Hugh; mer.t accorded patients there and is HESE FROM UNIVERSITY Harrell expressed c. ing funds would racci of the January psyri r.dence incom-, cenSdent his troubles will be cor- the remainder j re-cted. He will be there for several i 1. but said it -weeks yet. 1 i TN.e students of the University of Nebraska are enjoying a few days !vs; fr-or.i their duties at the state! ; school while the examinations are being held, those who have completed i their tests being allowed to go tc- their home. Madge Garnet t was doubtful if February warrants; can be paid unless new revenues are! provided. ! VISIT EASTEEN POINTS a: Refreshments were served, a elut) ad'ournei to the home of Mrs. K. L. Gaye January 29 for sn all day meeting REPORTER, :Le S-?ar: ?. county will t? pleased to lern that tteir aor.. SlC-rhrT 15 S.oVtri- T--:t-; . . . mrnt at t-e ncspital tt Omaha. The young rzan was operated ca fcr ap- er i ' i John I. Kaenb-erger. L. A. HAS HOTTEST jef the Cass County Co-operative &ss.-j JANTASY SINCE 3icifition- irsl W,-dr.esday morn-! tor a trip to yumcy. l.i.. ana IWNT EOS CAE DEI7EES ;peniici:is and now i eieemingly on , the upswing tow ard recovery and ha i been able to take nourishment askin showing :arkej prcgress. evening ar.d this morn! ft" d.'ys vacation. r.g for the SUFFERS FE0M ILLNESS M-s, J. K . Lancaster has bxvr. pcorly for the past several suite da s. pen fhe being threatened with ar- Jar. ;cs naa years Thurscav. Los An- I A e 1 es - y : .-.-.l.-.o. V ... V. T . . . . . i ! .-.. f. In... t"".-. .X ' o;hy Farmer and Robert M. Mann, were able to r-turn home Thursday CrawfcrdviUe. Indiana. A party of f.fteea men frvm diiferent counties are making this trip. Everett Win- In .-v vet rcsiVar w v -. iv.i pavement is slick and dangerous, ai series of den't for th? drivers tas' PATmrrs doing nicely ben rrepsred by Prof. R. A. Meyer ?oarirar to 56 dejre-es. the mercury iters of Lincoln is in charge of the expect to be was within four p.l: time January revcrd . l?-3. This vass cr.i than a wwk ag-o wher the set a::- g:. up of men. They vone atvu; ten days. Charles Painter and IX-nald Gcr- cf the Ioa State collere at Ame 4"t 4,Cil1 xxh,: er 3 , T O r- V - t 51 Ivi-t.. j " x ior treatment at a 1- Pvn't drive your car unless yv a ab'solutely have to. -. Don't think tire chai: s are a it was $5. GOES TO HOSPITAL TEAillfXLL BILL PASSES Washington. The strati and sent to the house the 1 bill providirvg a Jl...". fne i This mcrnir.- IX-nald was taken tc C passed b placed in an hospital fcr 3. Don't let your wheels spin w hen starting. Don"t increase cr decneas-e speed suddenly. Keer a steadv r':r r? ha wher he will .v? aNtratcr. V - Gorder. 5. . .. . , tnere. are reported as dc:ng jvery cicely. The patient are te-.nj; givea eTfry attention and i: is h.-ped , - j-v .:.e comp;cat:or.s n . iui propariv recoverv the .ighw&v to v n t e t n vaticn and treatment. The sr- . Arrrcaca tcrs cf hills s-a b wii frinnirrs of curTes slowly. Avoid hills and im- taken sick a few days ;cc and his a year xc s but is some better at this lime ar.d it is hped ill be able to soon be around as usual. Mr. Lin- caster, a member of the stcte sheri' s tary and naval installaticns or e-cuip- at the hospital. r b o r unauthor--vital mili- if rou den't h case has become such that it was v,T4.- thought best to have the case handed - sve chains. k your wheels when -ow cc-wn on curves. A. K. Frcl-ch. superintendent cf Ash CroTe Cement rlan: at was here Friday to ar son: matters at the court house fcr a short time. tend to soj to sle-ep. alert at all ceputy. as here We-dnes- j men: day to N- with the wife in h FOS SALE AD Ail S TO C0ITI1E LAVTS SECUEES IAEEUGE LICENSE Seonftary cf State Swans.n an nounced the arpo:r..ment of Max rv.:r ! Adams of rvarnebrv' ch:e: elers o: his morning a mtrriao? lioense'th? hous, to conp: th? law cf issued at the oouuty court to the current sossdon cf the legislatur .ard ileim. son of Mr i-' v-s. t . .. v . v . Hcim cf Liuisville and Miss? Josephine Pbelp dav.,ih:er cf Mr. Attorney W. 1L lr -man cf Omaha i ezrs. Joha 1 hers. Tv j ti"-?:-u v. ... . rtr-- A few leads cf alfal.'i hay. $r? per ton at stack, about 4 miles south east cf Plattsmcuth. jSl-:tw LOUIS STAVA. ! . Den t sj times. j I 5. Keep a safe distanoe frcm the car ahead. Don't try to pass un- less there is plenty cf rccm. I 10. Remember that a car travel-: ing r miles an hcur cn clrr concrete ' ioe. it takes cia step ia Zi feet: cn 15'J U as FOR SALE Alfalfa. R Xcltirg p!ac cn Rock Elu A. F. Arthur. Poultry Wanted: Tcple vil. are to b ma: ?-d a: Lo' some city Friiccr to ss aiaies i t-f district BASSES DEHANTVS $S) St. Paul. TVmand that the federal gevyrnme.t return S.S.f alleged 5 oerf soate-d so he mar have a Tuni to! as made hy "preve his i r r .x e-e Arthur "rvv" iarker. hi Id in the oeur.:y fr the k-ipi-g of Ed-! joourt ia hich he f is interested. ' UI HAVEN'T HAD A GOLD III FIVE YEARS" -arc remer 5 ti I T . , J Cc?wt v CM X-c OC TUOre - "J-rga S yr k &sa I s pnu TSr au a?" E FIND we hare about a half dozen Boys Cordu roy Long Pants in sizes S to 12 that we will close at 51.S5 THESE ire srr rirc Ho:irr:fv-r Ccri. iTtrrj eclir. WisiiKs. A SEAL SAEGATN WESCOTT'S Sirr- IS 79 Tues. and T7ecL ! Hens, gocd flesh. . .15c! Hens, Leghorns . . .10c Springs, Smooth . . 13c ! Stags, lb 10c CREAM, today . . .33c "e razt vc Zrr a: iOri-: Ttlzs. ' lis prie- ill c;p-zea rati-. ? Tie rric; tcdiy is 22c. txt if nili ; tTfirtier rztirn w eta tirxvt a : drr? cf rfrh3.rs six sts dsrti! ', No Charge for CasHns Our Checks Anrwrhere A. R. CASE & COJ Located Just West of Fcrd Gar ; PLATTsaouTH. is sen. i VIIEf YOU TAKE A LAXATIVE use a spoon taJte liats so unrxsrtant n's the A leti laxau can be taita xa asr rtierxi anxxmh If orJv a a t.t to risrh. Dvx-tor, UvTf tie eaS- rs5-d Uxauves. last CV anr form tT - utvc taa overcc for tv ,vr Arwrs rrr-ibgr this cc th-- F - S!!. w-L ik: r ftati Kcwr. It evo-"-asaenia arvl caArxra 'sat ,; e-t-va V- . n Big 4 WHte Naptha SOAP102SC Te4ie S ?Unt tjir, 5c 6IgeroUs,25c T Thcc sri - Platts-cti i-LSYIlUP PEPSIII