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    MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1637.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAL
PAGE FIVE
JlEJIADTDEIt OF THE CLAIMS j Kroehler Hardware, supplies
ALLOWED BY COIimESIOKEES . Leem; 26-10
89.70
3.90
4.30
4.80
i to Lytle and Rueter
Follow ins are the balance ofj v stradley & Sous, labor
tleims allowed by the Cass County! and repairs
Commissioners at their March meet- ! August Krecklow, mdse. and
:rgs. Claims allowed on the Moth-' n--:
i:s J't-ns.on and General tunas eie;WaUer Olson, helper on pa-
1 ..! :Ishcd a few- days ago, and these j trol 6.00
'(u,'H1e the month's business trans - I Checker Oil Co.. diesel fuel- 24. SS
John Day Rubber & Supply
''llolu- Co., 12 crow bars 21.60
POOR RELIEF llU jXational Refining Co., sup-
TPe:. Harms, provisions to plies 12.22
poor, February ? 30.00 i Dens-Gil Lubricant Co., for
? is. Frank M. Rue. same l.oo I jrrer.se 4.00 j
V orris Groc ery, same 55.00 jChris J. Elgaard, hardware. 1.S5
I.Irs. K. L. Nelson, sime 12. c 0 j David Sjogren, 5 gal. alcohol 3.50
1.'; Jin (11 Grocery, same ? D.") ! Keckler Oil Co.. gas and oil 135.72
Elhn Si Greene, same 3S.00 c H. Oil Co.. 250 tral. .ras
39. tO! to Sweeney patrol 43.50j
iO.OU q. A. Pope Oil Co., grease 24. IS
! Highway Equipm't & Supply
c-l" Co., one No. 2 Whippet
j tractor 750.00
G--: Standard Oil Co., supplies 75.00
Frank Read, salary 33.75
21.5') I Joseph Sheehan, same 60.00
SS.:-') ijnv 11. Austin, :;a:ne 30.00
67.50
Rainfall Brings
Happiness in
Farm Circl
AC
Over One Inch Fells in This Locality
to Provide Needed Mois
ture for Crops.
A. M. :.Ic Carroll, panic
1!. II. flecker, same ,
Weeping Water Variety Store
riot hire- to ;c;t, "Febr
Fetzer Shoo Co., shoes fur
nished poor. February
?-'rs. F. (.'. Hull, provision:?
to poor, February
Ti'tt i r.rubacher, same
I hilip Hirz, same
Southeastern Nebraska farmers are
rejoicing iu the rainfall that com
menced Tuesday evening and lasted
through Wednesday to bring 1.04
inches of rainfall to this locality.
The rain came slowly and was of
John, klsry and Jack
DENTISTRY and PUBLIC
HEALTH
Approved by
American Dental Association
and the
United States Public Health
Service
PLATTSMOUTH
DENTAL SOCIETY
MANLEY NEWS
! John Mockenmitipt purchased a
new John Deere tractor recently.
Teddy Harms ana wife were visit
ing friends in Omaha last Sunday.
; ULl'.ie .'ilil'ISd dlU " cl I'dllllls I'll
fi ienus and relatives in Omaha last
Siinday.
Frank Rhoden was a guest at the
home of hs brother, G rover Rhoden
ar.d family.
Oscar Dowler was a busiziers call
er at the court house in IMattsmouth
last Monday.
John A. Stander and wife were
the type that was absorbed by the
VMl 1L1JUUI till. 1 O 111 11.V , Jvl.lil L ti.IY lilt-, 1 t' 1 1 U U U 1 LI . X
nil R-'r.kinsr in to rrenare the srround ! c culdn't remember how long it had
for the crops of the coming surnmrr.
CHAPTER VII
"Let me see," said Dr. Young, as
he put the last polishing touches on;, ... . , ,
r , . . . ,,..,,, ,., , business visitors m Omaha last Tues-
John s teeth. It has been oer two!
x-rayed i "ay anu a,so canea on lrienas.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hohmr.n at
tended a wedding in the eastern part J
of the countv Monday of last week.
years and a half since we
vour teeth, hasn't it?"
T.iMlo over seventeen acres, weil
improved, g(oJ house. 11 it - il lii.t.
Possession at once. Inuiiv at Je-ur-
jnai. ar,-;;rw
Seed torn ior sale
j') Ifki.nr Ilnwlor .Plo
J. p.. Kpt-nterirer. same "-"iC. F. Re-chart, storage
5.00
59. Oi) j Vcnuie Rockwell, helper 4.0 J
29.5: i Herman Wohllarth, salary
. 60.00
. TrMi.'JiIo. s'.me
TV. rl Hor.rsett. same
The Council Oak Stores, same 10.00 ior February
Elm wood Grocery, same
I.--no? y Market. R. Easher,
I ro'-. t; H. Shepherd. Febr.
Tier; Co.. prov. to poor,
Febrv.ary
C. V. QueHl.orst, same
'rank Wer.iit. hauling wood
to i -or
Fnteiman Market, prov. to
poor. Fovrr.ary
Jake Keirliart. saine
.' . H. :-i:fii;?. same
K. A. Wurl. sane
W. H. Zabel. same
Fin er Rosenow. same
J. S. GriM.le, ramc
Nnud Jensen, same
F. J. Knetht. rar.ie
John Hatt, prov. to Uoetel
A. O. Auk, previsions to poor,
February
J. II. SicS'er.s. prov. and clo
thing to poor, Febr
Frank Mullen, prov. to poor,
February
6.50 John R. Chriswisser, same 67.50
;Ray Rouse, road work and
10.00: exjier.so. GS.00
tjr-hn Sv.eency. patrol and
10-f?"i storage
4-u0 j Harry Schael'er, salary and
j storage, February
2.1' 0 Fi-C.j Rueter, salary, patrol
and expense
1 j-c' ,F. J. Kneeht. gas
a--' Crar.e. Curyea (k Murtey, for
I coal and tile
: Clyde Haswell. gas and sup-
o5-r;,) ; plies
-'Jn S. S. Petersen, repairs
63.50 ; varrncrs Co-Op. Oil Co., gas
9n-7 i and oil
35.50 Trunkenbolz Oil Co.. ,?as
1U-',,J j Murray Garage. 322 gallons
! ras and building rent 69.71
21.3 J pT Kay Frans. glass to Xe-
kawka patrol
50.40 : Nebraska Power Co.. service
i to Cass Co. Patroi
c-.0' ! cioidt Service, rejiaiis
G3.0U
65.00
72.70
44.11
7. IS
1.55
8.55
25.SU
2.40
14. S3
The weather interfered with traf
fic to some extent and held many at
home on the opening cf the weekly
merchants nights in this city, but
business men and all rejoiced in the
rain that will mean so much to the
long parched farm lands.
The western part of the state was
not visited by the thorough soaking
of this section hut cloudy weather
gave promise of future rainfall.
Look
cleaned,
it up in
let alone x-rayed.
ycur records."
Dr. Young glanced at John's rec
ord card. "Yes, it has been almost
three years since an x-ray l;as been
f:, iren 1'H dvise another one. if I
v, ere vou. Your teeth and gums look j 'rs- Walt
Mesdaraes Oscar Dowler and Ralph
Kerklev vsited friends in Omaha last
Monday, taking advantage' of their
trip to do some shopping as well.
Robert O'Brien, son of Mr. and
O'Prien. who is located
IIG
liobart I.: lake, same 4 :i.50 ; nt u5t i;rothas. pick ar.d
Rose Tcmpolmeyer, same
C. If. Finl-y. sai.v
Carls Market, same
l.ertnz Pro?., fame
I.. J. r.ehtms. tame
rhtldon's Strre. same
gie.-i-e handles
15.0d j
44.01 '
16. SO
ROAD FFXD
bsea Y'.'eldiug Co., lab;
2U.39
r - z
- ' ... r.! rpi-:.ir; IMl 1 ?.
0...00 ....... T.-i,,,.i ,1 ,,-,,,1.- i? ii r. ni r.o
,rt a J" Aileiv same 11?'1,1 ; Martin Wilson, same. RD 1 12.30
Mr.. Agnes I.ach. same Vj'Rov Comstock, same. RD 5 42.00
r.eo. Harms, same i..00 , - -,. tT sn,v
.Lri,e. V , ,J and ex'pens;. RD 'iL
' L. J. Haves, clearing suow
" El'"IeS Ll,n'ber (o" - from highway. RD 15 13.70
san:0 r?'l: Don Parish, salary, storage
J:I.U l.. lllilHil, L-i.LI.lt.- " 1 '
Ceo. II. Seal lee & Coal Co..
same 2f".2
Crane. Curvea & Murtey.
S.56
i:. J. Rickey, same
i.:. ... t .... r. f,...! r-.
x-..!:..,.-. - wa v-, - SUpT)iic3. RD S
, ,aJV0 ,T 7ZT7J ' i Anchor Oil Corp.. supply ur-
C. II. Gi'isi u, prov. to poor. i r.,. P,,
f. n,-. ft uU . iwi.' J O
February l&.-.oO yi drayage on
!.,l:an IMaae. same. 41.40, : pn -
J marshal!, saoes to poor. :;ulio:i.:1 Refining Co.. flip-
r ebrurry 6.6 -j ; .
. . , , . .. piles, i.i ii
I" I.. M' iv-:ia!a. provisions .', , ,
. ' .Chris J. Llsraard. r.ardAare.
to ino: jret)ri;ar yo.r.t .
1 iobart I'iake. came 7.00
1!. M. Soennichs?;:. prov. ar.d
clothing ( -3.46) to poor 27S.SS
3 "ink v-Dinkv Store, prov. to
t r.ur. Februarv 61S.60
j and expense. RD 15 40.0"
-! Murray Village, prop, road
! n:ouey, RD 3o 300. 00
Pert H. I-yt!e. salary, stor-
Hf-'SO ' a:;e and exi)ensc- KI) 10 42-0u
: August Krecklow, mdse. ar.d
3.20
STATI-: POOR RELIEF FUXU
. itzt-r to., saocs iui-
RD No. 13.
Standard Oil Co., supplies,
:d Xo. i
J !:n Gruber. engine:1. an on
HG Xo. 2. RD N
Jacobacn Welding Co.. labor
and repairs, RD 14
Di.n Parish, salary, storage
2.00
5.13
3.52
1.52
o.oo
'ulK-d ponr. Februar- $ 6.41 ! expense. RD 15 43.25
K. J. Rickey, coal to poor, ,CVard. S. RD 16 3. a"
Felruary
V.. A. Wurl. provisions to
pour. February
Carls Market, same
I.orer.z Pros., Fame
Fi ar.k Mullen, s: me
,l rs. F. G. Hull, same
1 vat & Prubacher, ta.ae
F J. Rir-hey. coal to poor.
February
lii 'lip Hirz, p'-ov. to poor,
February
R. I). Eaenlierger. same
Mrs. Frank M. Rice, same
1 4 - J;.nn f risei. trucKing sno'.v
! plow, RD 14
23.rc 'Foy Ccmr.tock, lor dragging
.;.4S' loads, 11 D 5
21.30 Oven Harter. road woik, RD
OO.rr, Xo. 14 "
2 .7,' Pert II. Lytic-, salary, stor-
23.60 age and expense. RD 16
Fiank Hoffman, pas. RD 15
5.75 V."m. Ritzel. dragging roads.
; I;.) Xo. 6
S.75 J-mos C. Ltle. graderman.
54.00 i HG Xo. 3 and expense. RD
4.00
27.00
7.00
40.00
3.7 1
50.00
27.74
2.60
2U.S0 ; Xo. 1 5
Hiniry-Dinky Store, same 324.67 : me vo.. sparK piugs.
m At ,,.-.i,niflicfT' nvnv. and I IiD Xo. 1
cV.thin" ( ?3.3) to poor 2CP.2S H'enn. Consumers Oil Co., gas
I and supplUs. RD 14 34.22
j Louie Hennings, road work.
j III) .). o .j . .' a
klvmie Allgayer, Jr . same,
j RD Xo. 13 4 0.50
40 00 Carl Compton. same. RD 13 26.10
;C. W. Stoehr. san e. RD 1 3 5.50
79 55 Clyde W. Fieshmam same,
1 RD 12 15.40
I Jay II. Austin, salary, RD 11 33. 0o
2.25 James C. Unschar, shoveling
S snow. RD 10 5.50
i Win. Sheehan. Jr., road v. k.
72.5o! and help, RD S 4G.05
; A. A. Schoeman, road work
LGFISYILLJ-: STATE AID and expense, RD 3 10.0
iTTnr'V vrvn Tied Koehler, road work.
T .1 ,t T-i, tntarv rll'-,inn ! RD Xo. 9-
Pf-li'-iniT i )':;7 ' j 70.00 I'axton & Yierling Iron Wks..
C. F. Wheeler, same 65.00 j material for snow plow, RD
F. A. Ma;, nebi". same G5.00 I 14
COFXTY ASSISTANCE AO
MINISTRATION FUND
Li'.'ian Sedlak. cb-rieal work
i't.r C'.eir.'y A s.-lr.tai'-e direc
tor ?
I ul "ai ib -."vooi t. salary and
1: iU act-, February
PJta Lib rrhal. rlerb-al work
: v County Assistatire direc
tor Rrniinut 011-Rend. one
r built typewriter to A3-r.:star.;e;ree.oi-
Y O. Martin, enrrineman
No. 5, RDs 11 and 13.
Floyd Fulton, salary and
trip. RD 1
Billy Read, patrol. RD 1
John. Finkle, graderman. HG
No. 5. RD 'j v
C. C. Trotter, truck and driv
er. 14 hours. RD 12
I red Koebler, for dragging
reads. RD 1
Ray X'ixon. road work, RD
.0. 1 . v
11. W. Christensen. road wk.
and help. RD 14
John Sweeney, patrol ad
storage. RDs 4 and 5
Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas
and oil, RD 9
Farmers Co-Op. Oil Co., gas
and oil. RD 10
John Iverson. labor and ma
terial. RD 1
John E. Frady Garage, labor
and repairs. RD 1
Kivett Transfer Co., trucking
from Omaha. RD 14
Trunkenbolz Oil Co., gas. RD
No. 7
D. Ray Frans, coal to Nehaw
ka patrol. RD 11
Clcidt Service, repairs, RDs
1 and 2
Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies
to RD 13
Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies
to RDs 15 and 16
J. V. Stradk-y K- Sons, labor
and repairs. RD 6
John Day Rubber & Supply
Co.. supplies. RD 14
Guy R. MiHer, hauling rock
from quarry, RD 10
Eli Keckler, dragging rouds
and road work, RD S
Louis Schmidt, road work,
RD No. 7
Wm. Diekmann. for dragging
roads. RD 7
C. Ward. gas. RD 11
National Refining Co., sup
plies. RD 1
Dens Oil Lubricant Co.. for
grease to RDs 15 and 16
Barton-Warner Prod., Inc..
explosives. RD 10
Chris J. Elcaard. hardware.
RD Xo. 14
Red Giant Oil Co., oil. RD 13
Oldham Produce, gas. RD 13
Keckler Oil Co., gas and oil,
RDs S and 13
Standard Oil Co., supplies to
RDs 6 and 15
Grant llackenberg. storage,
February. RD 1
S6.SS
67.00
6.50
30.60
17.50
12.00
4.00
13.3 i
f.i.e. but there may be some cavities .at San Diego as a member of the
starting in between your teeth, es- v s. Navv. has been enjoving a two
pecially in between your back teeth. I k.g fullou.h. spending much of
that I cant discover with my in-( , ,",..
struments. A full month x-ray willj'5 ti:11 tllf- Ilon:t' of hls Parents
soon tell us whether or not any new j here. Last Monday evening a group
cavit'es are forming on t;:e hidden ', (-f his young friends gathered to
sorlacrs of your teeiii.
"Another reason that I would ad
vise an x-rav is that you have two i
devitalized teeth what you ordinar
tender
Robert
time
a reception,
was had.
A most
ily call dead teeth the pulps or
nerves have been out of them sev
eral years. The last time we x-rayed
your mouth they seemed all right;
77.14
107.51
9.0 5 i
started in them since then."
"All right." said John. "v. e better
be safe than sorry. I don't want to
take any chances with my health
these days."
It took only a few minutes for
Dr. Young and his assistant to x-1 served
ray John's teeth. One by one. four
little films were placeo m dif
positions in ms mourn.
ramdlv as Dr. Young adjusted
lerent
Last Game for Season
The F. D. R. Pinochle club.
vvhich was organized during the
presidential campaign last year, and
has been active throughout the fall
and winter, held its last meeting of
the present seascn last Monday even
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riester. A fine supper was
followed by the usual spirit
ed games, in which Mrs. Walter
, L ' Mockenhaupt had high score among
.3
the! the ladies and Teddy Harms was
pick up motorists for infractions of
the law. It is said the man only re
cently became a resident of Cass
county by securing a room at Eagle,
having previously lived in Lancas
ter county. His first bond as con
stable was turned down by the Cass White seed torn
county commissioners, but he later j Rarci( Nebr.
supplied a surety bond, which was
approved.
In patroling the highway, he
picked up Herman Dall. of Man
It y, and ordered him to appear be
fore the Justice of the Peace at
Eagle, who has been fining offenders.
Put Mr. Dall refused to go and cal1- :
ed the officers at Plattsmouth. who j
told him lie could not be arrested i
without a warrant.. This ended the!
controversy, althouch the constable i
1
insisted on giving Mr. Dall a ticket,;
which he would not receive or sign, j
Everyone is agreed that th Fws,
should be observed, t specially those!
relating to the operation of motor 1
vehicles, but there is a tendency to
resent a mar. coming from another
county and taking up th" d'.ities '
a lav enforcen er. t officer as a 1ur.1i?
of picking up a little easy raoncy in
the way of tosts by arr."stiiii.- the
every-day driver who has only com
mitted some minor infraetion. In 1
states where regular patro's operate
manv more drivers are "called" on
their law infractions tl
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
FOE SALE
Reucl
Sack. My
ml 1-tfw
FOE SALE OR EEXT
eh'; !:.
V limited suet lv of all l and
Yellow D.-r.t ear c;.rn r a!-- ;
per bo-lie! iMivn, , a: Mir
NV..r. Fetwi-iii !'" and 1" ''
.'eri.iitiation.
If intt Tested, write to !:: at one
V. ill make delivery when suffi-iu
orders are received.
HENRY RFE'llaL
12-23W Grand Jon; 11 11. Rw.i.
irt -
Improving our rarrr.-to-mrkt't
roads wili of direct Lcnefit to
everyone in Cass county.
Phone news Hems to Wo. C.
films his assistant would press the!
switch and the magic ra ; petietrat- j
ed the tissues and registered upon i
the sensitized plates. j
"X-ravs are wonderful things." 1
4f)-jsaid John, as the doctor removed aj
jfilni from John's mouth. The next t
no two exposures were taken in silen e. I
high among the men. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Haws were awarded the la
dits and men's conselaMon prizes.
F'or the third time, the traveling
prize went to John C. Rauth.
interval.
17.
1.
Then John said, during an
"Funny how x-rays can
and infection at the end
o Kr m nctween me icein.
i "X-rays don't show pus." replied
rj ,) 'the doctor, "x-rays can show a pock
! et in the bone where pur- may be
4 o0 I located, but they can't show
i infection itself."
i Service Club Organized
show pus: -ll ""'""n 1
of a tooth ' evening there was held the first
! meeting of the Cass County Service
:!ub composed of the post masters,
post office clerks and rural mail car-
s'.mw tlip'riers cf the county. Dr. i-ran!:
h
54.5 S
4.60
16.2;
"How do they work then'
44. S4
10.60
Uohn. As the doctor took the last of
the exposures he explained:
"X-rays are powerful, short length
light rays, developed by this ma
chine. They are so pcwerful that
thev can penetrate almost any ob
ject. This little film that I place in j
vour mouth, is nothing more than a !
the'riers cf the county. Gr. i-ran!:
! Cummins, n stmas'er at Tlattsmoi
1 - -
An election of officers was held at
the conclusion of the very pleasant
meeting, resulting in the selection
ot the following: Postmaster Eeaih.
of Eagle, president: Carrier Taylor
of Weeping Water, vice president:
1 1 ighly sensitized photographic platf ; Mrs. Helen Sohnei
er o:
secretary-treasurer. The
committee is composed of
Elm wood,
executive
R. Derg-
21. SO
2.70
33.94
67. S3
15.00
5.17
24.90
1.00
64.74
44.04
4.00
of Manley, chairman; Allen
The next meeting will be
3- Plattsmouth early in July.
held at
BRIDGE FUND
Louie Hennings. bridge w'k.S
Yni. Sheehan. Jr., same
Cioidt Lumber Co., lumber..
T. W. Engles Lumber Co.,
lumber
E. J. Richey, same
M. L. Evans. movfTig and re
building bridge
M. L. Evans, moving bridge
and driving piling
Sf a rle C ha pin Lumber Co.,
lumber and supplies
similar to that whieh you use in
taking snapshots.
"When I turn on this switch the
r.,.-.r-r, 1 -o r.fiiointd vm.r 1 lipf k. 1 man.
gums, bone "and teeth and register j Koop, clerk in the Louisville office,
upon the film which I held behind I am o. F. Carr, clerk in the Eagle
the teeth. ! office.
' Naturally tne rays penetrate inei
soft cum tissue more easily than I
thev nenetrate the harder bone ti
sue. They penetrate the bone tis
sue more easily than they penetrate
the harder tooth structure. The x-i.i-ct
iir.vt.lATiPfl lv tliis machine will
not penetrate such things as metals of Cass county was begun last Tues
used in inlays, fillings, crowns and j day. with John Gruber and Eli
bridges. Therefore, when the rays j Kv ler in charge of outfit Xo. 2.
strike those objects they are entire- j .g fariniarlv known as the
lv screened out and do not register i ' .,.,
on the film. All that you see iu an j Heavy outfit. Their work will con-x-rav
film is a shadow produced by t rust of grading new roads and get-
the rays passing through the various
tissues
Start Heavy Grading Crew
The summer "work on the roads
rested and hailed into
that is the way it should be.
"PUBLIC AUCTION
Swindler Artist Active Eerc
Mauley had some experience with
a pair of short change artists who
have been operating throughout the
country. They work in pairs, enter
ing a store and making a small pur
chase, after which inquiry is made
if the business house could supply
a five dollar bill for five one dollar
bills. When the business man piek?
up the bills, he finds four ones and a
live, and so advises the swindler of
the error, whereupon the man sa;-v.
"Just let that go and give me a
ten instead," producing at the same '"
time another one dollar bill, which I
with the merchant's own five, makes u ns sa
Cwrer wii! r.rl! st P'lN'r Auction
at the !attsnouth Cfir-j Yards,
truth cf tnc S Fl r X Shoes on
Wediies?.. 14
Starting at ' n ".!. SharD
Four Head Horses
1 h. w i. !
eo 1 t is i.i.jo t !i .
-;.'(. or h 1.
li
(.!!''' l:ors
1 ion lljs.; one 1
weight 16.r" lbs.: ou 1 .
n.ouih. v ii;ht 17."u !!s :
S j-ears old, v. . f. t
Three sets .' 1 '?! :i
Pi.aciiincry
One lie:. vv wall,'- , t
f td war' :r: f o -a: 1 ! -:
wa t ; r ::. ;ik; ic.ur :: -.k I: ui-.
: i. i : r : t v. n im.r i 1 r-. : 1 !
:s; 2 ! i'r I l-u:K--- ! i ;
r: 2o f.'-f t w a i . : e : 1
'. i t.cs-; ; five i a nk 1 1 ... ; .- , : .! . . !
!:vt Is: - ; .-,
cribb:n
ni'.i !
a i s.
th-
:.- a:: a
to l.: lit:
U lo r
a total of ten. The extra five is! articles too nunu i
slipped back into the man's pocket. I Peed
and many unsuspecting merchants 2,oi i bushels oats; ."o baa- st. k
produce a ten in exchange for their i s: It and ; l ags :! nim ( ai !..,!. at
jwn live and the slicker's five ones. ! Frame Buildings
thus being 3 out as a result of the! ('i:e cifh! stall barn. ::-
, siuare. it :g .t i ! --t : .
li ansae t ion. i '-,,- . i
i 1 1. lout building tonal
They came into the basilicas house ! r
of Oscar McDonald, but Mr. Me-1
Donald saw through their trick and
would not be "taken." so the man
crabbed up his money and made a Owner
L. t,.. rw. ...T,i t Bob McKenzie and R x Vouiil-. Au
illJEl V t..U. u l 1 i mile . ' .T . II l limu
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Terms: CASH.
Plattsmouth Fesd Yard
64.25
104. Hj
10C73
30.63
RETURNS FR05I IOWA
60.45
40
I in coin Tel. & Telcr. Co., for
phone service to bridge
Xtbraska Power Co.. electric
al service to bridge
Cioidt Lumber Co., coal to
bridge
4 ; j j DRAG FFXD
!J. IL McMakcm pulling trac-
f'.C2 ' tor and nnowplow out of
ditch. RD Xo. 1 $ 34.00
0.34 'John L. Tidball. mdse. to
Fulton patrol. RD 1 14.60
COMMISSIONER'S FFXD Anton Auerswald. blacksmith
First District j work. RD's S and It 6.5u
r.i'ier Au'o & Supply Co.. for j Lincoln Road Equip. Co.. for
hibc-.r and repairs on county j buppiies to RDs S and 13 2o0.3j
machinery $ 6 1.S0 , Linccdn Road Equip. Co., for ,
Miller-IIunseltaleL Co., for j supplies to RDs 6 and 15 21.63
repairs 34. 7S j lowa-Xebr. Light & Power
Froehle'- Hardware, supidies Go., service to L'nion patrol,
to patrol house 15.73 j RD Xo. 11 1-25
, 'Farmers Union Co-Op. Oil
COMMISSIONER'S FUND j Ass'n. gas. RDs 15 and 16 05.37
Second District I Sr.cldon's Store, oil, RD 12 I.3'J
Joy Dietrich Machine Works. If. R. Gobelman. glass for
repairs and supplies $ 7.40 truck. RD 1 1.75
iPtnn. Consumers Oil Co.. gas
From Saturday's Iaily
S. S. Gooding, who has been visit
ing with an aunt at Marshalltown,
Iowa, returned home this morning.
Mr. Gooding states that his aunt,
suffering from a rerious heart ail
ment, is confined to her bed for the
greater part of the time.
fl 1 n
's'-(l "Thus gum tissue shows up dark
because the rays penetrate it easily.
The bone shows lighter because it is
1 t dense enough to screen out or hold
l-Cl . .. .. rr.,. , 1 .
back part ot tne rays. i ne naiue:
tooth structure holds back still more
rays so that it shows lighter in the
fiim, and the metal filings show
clean because none of the rays pene
trate them.
. i:.r . r 1
.ow, an anscess conuiiiou oi ions i
f landing usually causes the bone at j
the root end of the tooth to be eaten
away. Therefore, when an x-ray pit
tore is taken of that tooth, the rays
penetrate the weakened bone more
easily than they penetrate the solid
healthy bone and that makes a dark
spot on the film. You don't actually
see the pus in the abscess, but you
do see the bone destruction caused
by the infection. Is that clear?'"
"Perfectly." said John, as he pre
pared to leave. (
(Continued)
ting them in shape for hard surfac
ing. The boys worked one day and
then it rained, but they will be back
on the job as soon as the ground is
ready to work.
Visited at Ilncelsior Springs
Mrs. W. J. Ran, accompanied by
a driver, left yesterday for Excelsior
Springs, Mo., where Mr. Ran and
August Pautsch have been for near
ly a month, taking treatment for
their health. Both have received
benefits from the treatment, Mr.
Pautsch being fully restored to his
normal good health and Mr. Ran
feeling considerably better.
get out from behind the counter and
onto the street, they were a hall
block away.
Later reports showed they had
I'lini-flammed a cafe in Weeping
Water out of a five spot, and if ter
shaking the dust cf Manley from
their feet they went to Louisville,
v here they were also unsucossful
in working their little racket.
The number of the car was ob tai n-
td. being a Sarpy county license, ind j
it is quite likely the authorities
will catch up with them.
W. E. Revnohi
Cb-rk
Y Thomas Walling Company
I Abstracts of Title r
I
Plattsmouth
Phone
124
LT3
you have your suit tail
ored to order . . you get
it just the wa' you want
it and not the way some
ether fellow designed it
and it costs no more
than reay made.
WESCOTT'S
t erscnalized T-nlorir.cr
TAZEIT TO PENITENTIARY
Deputy Sheriff Cass Sylvester was
at Lincoln Friday afternoon where he
delivered Frank Harmer to the war
den of the state penitentiary, where
he will start serving sentence for.
breaking and entering and the
habitual criminal statute.
MAKES LA WIT ORNAMENTS
COFXTY HIGHWAY FFXD.
Anton AuerL'.vald, blacksmith
to Lytle and Rueter, RD 16 10.34
Louie Allgayer, Jr., dragging
Claus Doetel has arranged a nice
. display of wooden garden ornaments
I which he is offering the public. He
; is unable to do heavy work and has
j spent his leisure time in the prepar
ation of these articles. They are on
display at the Warga store.
Lincoln Road Eiuip.'Co., tor
r.upplies
r"':e!CQii s Store, tor grader
sicrage
S 7.75 j roads, RD 13 21.00
j Frank Read, salary. RD 1 36.25
07.2 ; Dav:d K. Eberscie. salary
reck crusher operator, RD
5.00 Xo. 10 . 60.00
Plattsmouth is the Ideal large
j town shopping center for .-II Cass
county people- Values hora arc
the equa! of those found anywhar?
read the ads for bargain news.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep ap
preciation to our friends, neighbors,
and the business men of Plattsmouth
for the floral offerings, acts of kind
ness, and sympathy so freely given
in the time of of the loss of our loved
son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. Rusk and Irvin and Willeiie.
HAS OPERATION
From Saturday's Haily
Miss Agnes Muenster, teacher in
the Central building of the Platts
mouth schools, underwent an oper
ation for the removal cf a goiter at
the Immanuel hospital in Omaha yes
terday morning. She is reported to
be getting along very well.
Persistency is what gets re
sults in advertising.
Highway Patroled
Reports come from over Eagle way
that a man named Xeligh has been
traveling the highway having on
he side of his car the inscription,
"Cass County Constable," and as
auch has been patroling the road to
Att
rsetive Home
for Sale
All modern; oak finish;
laundry rccm; garage;
paved street. Let me
show you?
Or.
j0lAWl
1
SANITARY
PROTECTION
without
NAPKINS
OR BELTS
A
, -J.NSV; EHING the
problems of modern life
for modern women, l-ettes
protect safely ami t fiieient
ly without sanitary napkin
or pad?. B-eite perform
their function invi-ihly
and are so tiny that a day's
supply can Ie carried in a
handbag. They have set
new standards of comfort
and convenience ... of
personal daintiness . . . for
women everywhere. -:-Worn
internally; approved Ly
physicians.
Boxes of 12. . .39c Handbag Packets of 3. . 12c
MasufactureJ by B-ettes Co., Inc., DuEois. Pa.
Knorr's 5c to $1 Store -Ladies Toggery