THURSDAY, OCTCEEE 22, 1926. PLATTSMOUTH SEH - WEEKLY J0TT2UAI PAGE THEE? it l El y : 1 r LTUX if Wonderful Book of RffAGJC TRICKS Tells you how to perform 62 different, puzzling feats of magic ... lots of fun. ( JCe make this offer to get every boy and girl to try Quaker Oats, the cereal tbry chose for the Dionoe Quins. Eat a bowl of this delicious, nourishing, whole-grain cereal for breakfast every morning. Order Quaker Oats at any grocer's today. How To Get DICK DARING'S BAG OF TRICKS At The TTSIOl'TH JOl ItAI., Office Just bring in 1 trademark (the picture of the Quaker Man from a laree Quaker Oats package, or the trademarks from 2 small packages. In return, we will give you your copy of "Dick Darinp's Bag of Tricks." if you prefer, maii trademarks to The Quaker Oats Co., Box L, Chicago, Illinois. it m rtwi si mother, Mrs. J. II. Ilunipe. whose con dition became worse yesterday. 2Urs. Humpe has been ill for some time. Mrs. Edna D. Shannon, of "Weep ins "Water, was a week end visitor From Monday's Daily hore at the h.. 11. escott Home, at- Miss Georgia "White spent the tending the I. E. O. meeting here week-end in Omaha. on Friday and remaining over bun- Miss Lillian Garrett of Omaha was! day. visiting friends in Plattsmouth yes- Charles W. Ilaffke, former resi terday. dent of this city, was here today to Miss Helen Smetana is spending spend a few hours visiting with rela her two-week vacation with friends ; lives and old friends. Mr. Ilaffke now in Omaha and in Iowa. j makes his home in Omaha with his Mrs. R. S. Harris and daughter of I son. William and family ft r 5 iurray 2 Head Horses One mare and one horse, both smooth mouth! 5 Head Cattle Three cows (one Red Pole, one Holstein and one Jersey-Holstein mixed); 2 calves benn; at six montns oia vduii ana neuer;. FARM MACHINERY Twe-section harrow, walking culti vator, lumber wagon, 1-horse buggy. 14-in. stirring plow, 10-in. stirring John Peuschot of l plow, 5-shovel cultivator; 1-horse drill, 1-horse lister, 2-wheel trailer, all in fair to good condition. Mow ing machine, brooder stove, oil bar rels, some wire, harness and a lot of small tools and various other articles. Terms are Cash j Omaha visited at the home of F. G. Fricke and Miss Dora yesterday. Mrs. Glock of Plainview is spend ing a few days with her daughter, Miss Dorothy Glock, in Flattsmouth. Fred G. Morgan left yesterday for a short visit in San Diego, Calif., where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Clarence Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Noble and sons of Omaha spent yesterday at the home of Mr. Noble's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Noble. Father J. A. Kerbers of Creigh ton University was a dinner guest at the home of Dr. C. B. Dorwart and mother Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Gayer was called to Lincoln last evening to be with her REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK of Plattsmouth, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Monte KiCin and daughter, Anne, of Lexington are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kiffin's brother. Dr. Dorwart, and mother this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kiflin at tended the Nebraska-Indiana game in Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Carter Strand of Stevens Point.- Wis., arrived Thursday morn ing for a two-week visit with her j' Ul l 11 l , . 1 . t . 1 -- - 1 1 - : - 1 .'--11 . . ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wescott ot Lincoln were guests at the Tidball home yesterday. Charter No. TC in the Ptate of Ne braska at ttie Close of llut-iness October 15, tyCC. Assets Loans and Discounts S Overdrafts Bonds :md Securities (ex clusive of cush reserve .. Banking House, Furniture and fixtures Cash In Bank and Iue from National anl State Banks, subject to Check TOTAL . 3sS,0t;P..T 467.." 471.P90.C0 lo.ooo.fio 4 2.S0 .i,ic:.t;7i.-T, From Tuesday's Dally. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilt announce the birth of a daughter October 19. J. A. Clemens, Lincoln real estate man. was in the city Monday after noon to look after some .matters of business and visiting with friends. Misses Marie Vallery, Florence Beighley, and John Hoop drove to Red Oak, la., Sunday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. Harold I'eterscn of Omaha and Mrs. Glenn Vallery spent Sunday evening at Auburn where Uiey visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson, brother of Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rothert. r.o.noo.ftft L's.r.oo.oo 51,07,6.07 Liabilities Capital Stock Common.... $ Surplus Fund Vndivided I'rofits (Neti Beserve for Dividends. Con tingencies, Interest, Taxes, etc Individual Dt pos its subject to Check $:,19.12S.94 Time Certificates of Deposit P.M. 104.7..-, Savinss Deposits. 1 6,L"37.:!7 Certified Checks. . r.l.dO Cashier's Clucks. 7..706.4S 1.0S2.22S.34 TOTAL ll,lMJ-l.- State of Nebraska " V FS. County of Cass j I, II. A. Schneider. 1'rovident of the above named bank, !o solemnly pwcar : v.'isser, that the above statement is a true atnl correct copy of the report made to the Department of Banking. 11. A. SCBXBIDKl:. Attest: Bresident. HKXMT ITOBX. Tireetor. Fl IAN K A. CLOIDT, Director. From Wednesday's Dailj' Dr. Frank Molak attended the den tal convention in Omaha last evening. Mrs. Margaret Todd, assistant post master of Murray was a Plattsmouth visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy spent last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Crosser, helping Lcn celebrate his birthday. Mrs. T. llenrichs of Hastings with her sou, Ralph and wife of Inland, visited at the D. E. Waller home Wednesday and Thursday of last i week. Miss Ruth Ferric was able to re turn from the hospital yesterday aft ernoon. She is recuperating at the 'home of her sister, Mrs. Carl Chris- Alex Campbell has been painting the farm home of Mrs. Georgia Cream er and sure it is looking much bet ter. Glen Rutledge of the Nehawka En terprise was looking after some busi ness matters in Murray last Tuesday afternoon. Floyd Moore, operator for the Bur lington at the Oreapclis tower, was a visitor in Murray for a time last Mon day evening. Frank E. Vallery of Omaha was a visitor in Murray last Monday and v, as looking after some business mat ters lor a short time. Mr. and Mrs Omaha were enjoying a visit with the mother of Mrs. Dueschot, Mrs. Edna Deles Denier Sunday. Mrs. Vesta Clarke, manager of the telephone exchange and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merritt were visiting in Union for the day last Wednesday. John Vantine was in Murray and superintended the construction of a garage, the work being done by some of the carpenters of Murray. Dick Baker, living south of Rock Bluffs has been very sick with a se vere attack of the flu and while he is improved he is still very sick. Professor Harold Greer of the Mur ray schools and Dayle Long were spending last Sunday at the home of the parents of Mr. Greer at Schuyler. E. J. Nutzman and Carl Balfour, both from the other side of Nehawka were looking after some business mat ters in Murray last Monday after noon. Mrs. Ona Lawton and son Lyle of Omaha, were visiting relatives and friends in Murray last Sunday, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young. Mrs. C. M. Read has been troubled Sale GENERAL TO BE HELD 2 BLOCKS EAST OF SUB-STATION Hiway 75, Plattsmouth Saturday, Oct. 24th Beginning at 12:30 TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Sunday afternoon, Edward White, a member of the extra crew of the Missouri Pacific, stationed at Mur ray, was taken to the St. Joseph hospital -at Omaha. Mr. White has been quite ill and it was found necessary to have him taken to the hospital for treatment. HARVEST HOME SUPPER" A "Harvest Home Supper" will be given at the Murray Presbyterian church at Murray, Oct. 31. Serving i:30. C5c. Also a market will be held. o22-ltw-2td ATTENDS FUNERAL SERVICE From Monday's Daily: This morning William A. Robert son, deputy grand master of the A. F. & A. M. of Nebraska and William F. Evers, superintendent of the Ne braska Masonic Home, motored tc Lincoln. They will attend the fun eral services of Orville A. Andrews, past grand master of Nebraska, who died suddenly Friday. The services are to be conducted by the grand lodge of the Nebraska Masons. For high class Job printing phene your order to No. 6. HARRIED AT CITY HALL Tuesday afternoon Judpo C. L. Graves at the city hall was called upon to unite in marriage Miss Viola Richter and Mr. Fred Wueth r:sh, both of Rice Lake, Wisconsin. The bridal couple was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Miller of Omaha who witnessed the ctrcmony. E0X-PLATE SUPPER Oct. 27. S p. m.. Dist. 15, Mt. ant. Program. Girls boxes. p!c; Pleas-bring ltw VELMA FULTON, Teacher. AdaSa Mewton Owner Rex Young, Auct. Reynolds, Clerk daughter, Peggie ror t:ie east, where; they were to visit for some time, and i intending to stop in Tennessee for a visit with the parents of Mr. Morris; which they did. While playing with j a dog at the home of her grandpar ents at Johnson City, Tenn., Peggy fell and fractured her thigh bone and the parents had to stop there with her until such time as she should re cover. Mr. and Mrs. Tilson and Douglas went on to Virginia. Making Changes at Garage. J. A. Scotten and Albert A. Young last Monday were building an out side stairway to the basement of the garage building and some other work, thus providing an entrance to the lower portion of the building which -. -l v ..r 1. , r -n-., I conduct uuo iui mi ui e. cl , d as a dance han and Kkatin5 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of October. l!i"6. KDNA WAIIUKW (Seal) Notary Duhlic. (My Commission expires Oct. 19, IftP.S) Miss Marie Kaufman left for Nor folk yesterday where she is a delegate to the state Rebekah Assembly. Miss Amelia Friedrich accompanied Miss Kaufmann to Norfolk then went on to Plainview where she will visit relatives. Phone news Items te lie 6. T J T 0s Shop of Personal Service For Sports or Dancing . . tnis Elastic Pantic ...Is indispensable to your corset wardrobe. Two detach able crotch straps arc included. Model 116. $150 The bra slips over your head! Of lace with an clastic band. Model 4096. die QfloniiecJ GOSSARD V .'-V V fe which has been lame for some time and does not seem to improve very rapidly. The road running southwest of Murray, is being put in better con dition and will be hard surfaced, thus making it easier to travel in bad weather. Countv Commissioner J. A. Pitz of; Plattsmouth was a visitor in Murray and vicinity looking after some coun ty business in connection with the road running south from Murray. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Gilrnore were in Union Saturday where the doctor was looking after some business mat ters and both were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Frans. Miss Helen Hunter and Mrs. W. C. Tippens of Plattsmouth, were visit ing in Murray for a time last Monday afternoon, guests while here of Mrs. Fred L. Hild and Grandma Mrs. Katherine Perry. Dr. R. W. Tyson was called to Union last Saturday night where a man named Terrence Jones had a fractured ankle. Dr. Tyson gave first aid and then sent him to the Veter ans' hospital at Lincoln. Homer Miller of Plainview where he is rural mail carrier, accompanied by Mrs. Miller, were visiting in Mur ray for over the week-end, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Long and Wm. Sporer and the boys. J. H. Browne and wife and Mrs. Susie Berger, all of Omaha, were visiting in Murray last Monday and as well over to the cemetery where they were cleaning out the surplus of grass and beautifying the graves of friends. Thos. Smith from Bloomfield and who is engaged in a service station some six miles east of his town at the junction of two highways, has been visiting friends and looking af ter business matters in Murray dur ing the past week. Mrs. Georgia Creamer has been very ill with erysipelas at her home east of Murray. Her niece from North Band is here assisting in her care as well as Mrs. Homer Shrader. While everything possible is being done she is not showing the desired improve ment. Earl Terhune was over to Omaha Monday of this week and made the purchase of a car, which he drove home with him. He had known the car as it had been owned by a party in te country here and traded to Om aha parties, and knowing the car Mr. Terhune felt safe in buying it. rink. This allows an entrance to the hall without going through the garage. Took Preshies Down the Line. The sophomore class of the Mur ray high school in an initiation to j the school fraternity took the seven members of the freshman class for a walk to the Murray corner last Mon day evening and there left them sup posing that they would have to walk jhome as well, but it chanced that they got a ride back to Murray. However they all seemed to be having a fine time. The members of the freshman class to enjoy the experience were Leona Allen, Margaret Baker, Lois Gerking. Harry Griffin. Dallas Red- iden, Elwin Koolman and Keith Todd. Enjoyed Sunday Evening Visit. The Rev. E. G. Sloan and wife with their car and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiles with their car took a number of the young people of the Murray Pres byterian church to Omaha last Sun day evening to a pageant presented at the Congregational church of South Omaha. Enjoyed Wonderful Dinner. Nearly three hundred people last Sunday visited the Lewiston Com munity Center where a dinner was being served by the ladies of that popular community center. Many people from Plattsmouth, Murray, Union, Nehawka, Nebraska City and Weeping Water were present and all were loud in their praise of the won derful dinner. Picnic at Waubonsie. A party composed of J. A. Davis and daughter ( C. M. Meade and fam ily were over to Waubonsie lake near Percival where they enjoyed a pic nic last Sunday and were also joined by Misses Evelyn and Lois Meade, who are attending school at Tarkio (Mo.) college. Injured at Play. As noted last week the departure of James Tilson and wife and son, Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris and their eighteen month old Married 44 Years. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ray were celebrating the passing of their 44th wedding anniversary last Sunday, Oc tober 18th and were also taking their dinner at the Lewiston Community Center. Their grandson, George Thompson was also celebrating the j passing of his twenty-first birthday anniversary, but was spending the same in Marysville, Mo. He concluded j he would go to Marysville last Satur day to celebrate the birthday and as an inovation concluded he would hitch hike it. He started and got only two rides and was in Marysville in the evening. Received Their Friends. During the afternoon and evening last Monday Rev. E. G. Sloan and wife entertained an an open house mem bers of the United Presbyterian church and the community. Rev. Sloan and wife are to depart for their new field of work in Pennsylvania the first of next week. Many of the members and citizens called to wish them luck in their new location. SPANIARDS REACH AMERICA New York. 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