The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 06, 1937, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937.
PLATTSMO TJTH SEJH - WEEKLY JOURNAL
Weeping Water
Earl Oldharn has been doing some
needed work on hi3 truck.
A. E. Jamison was called to Lin
coln last Monday to look after some
business matters.
Attorney C. E. Tefft was over to
P'attsniouth during the past week cf j
the recent term of district court and
was also taking after some business j
matters. ( j
Arthur J. Hoffman who recently
moved from Weeping Water to a farm j
rear Otoe, returns to Weeping Water I
each Saturday night to spent tun
cav with his mother.
Wm. ratterson of near Murray!
crme to Wet-ring Water last Sunday j
for a visit with his sister and brother, j
Alex Patterson until Tuesday when i
Sell Court Gowns
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he went to Avoca and then on to
Elmwood to visit friends betere re- j
turning to his home near Murray. j
Pete Miller and his friend, Ralph!
humakcr were in Platt?mcuth on '
Monday oi this v eel: where they went ;
to look fer an auto and succeeded in j
getting one from the I! use. Motor Co.. i
a coupe of the 15C0 vintage. They j
itrpped at tiie home of James Miller'
v. est of Murray for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sudduth and i
family of near Murray, were visiting J
at the home of Mr. E. Askew where
they spent a rhort time and as the
weather looked like a hard rain was
coming, they hurried to town as they
feared that if it rained they could
not get away from the farm, cutting
the visit shcrt. i
Floyd Cole was over to the eastern j
part of the county last Tuesday where
he was looking after some seed corn,
lie was interviewing Sam Gilmour
w ho resides south of Plattsmouth who
was fortunate in grow ing seme excel
lent seed corn on the botoms near
the Missouri river and which he has
been saving for seed, and Mr. Cole
was able to get some good seed.
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The Garden
Column
Sunshine Lures 500,000 to Coney Island
JAKES H. EUPiBETT
Director of National Garden Sure an
I-Iost V7idc!y Gro-vrn Flower. i
i The Power probably r.iict w idely (
grown in gardens of the United Suites j
iis the portulae-j. a first cousin of the j
! w orst weed in our gardens, pu.dey or j
purslane,
if rt, wit;
i'crtunu-u 1
unlimited r
:r.n r.nd dry :tii yet
tny amount of water
a true sucvj-
pneo to LUL
ability to stand
as Well.
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S: .ft
i I'Tant breeders have worked on it:
; icr r.( -re than a hundred years, in-:
: proving the size of its flowers and the
! iri!!iaiu'o of tlitir colors. Single and
j double fcrrr.3 now er.ist in white, yel-!
! low. pi::k and rearict. One pTanti
j usually -oi!-is!:; c.i six to tight',
1 rpra v. ling t tnu:. (: (!; rf w hich de-'
j velops a ten:-ir.al (lvt-ttr ct m.iny ,
j huU. They -.pc:: i : suec S - ;
j ing a ccntinuaui t l-ow rf co?cr ii-oni ;
' mid-Jutio until kiiling frot.
1 A fur.dy tc il in lull h'.tn is be yt for ;
this fJowrr. Give it th hi t. dry pp"-t !
; m your garden where it is diTlicult ;
'to grow other things. For front yard i
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Announces the
A. Webo cf This Cilv to Iiepreoent
the Lccal Corv.rj.ttr.AY Dur
ing Aiinu'-i Aclhitics.
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Beatrice L,illie
Senior Class Play Friday.
The senior class of the Weeping
Water high school will the coming
Friday present their play at the audi
torium at the high school. The title
of the play is "A Pair of Sixes," in
which Elbert Groesser and Miss Leona
Simmons have the leading roles, with
a good supporting cast.
Tins rejal court gown, modeled
by Lady' Peel (Beatrice Lilliel and
worn by Princess Victoria at the
coronation of Edward VII in 1900.
is among the rcbes and costumes
tvorn during the reigrn of Edward
Vll which are up for sale in New
York, the first time in history.
Lured by a warm sun and balmy breezes, r.
crowd estimated at more than 500.000 jammed
Conev Island to give the famous resort its first
plantings, where the Ik at is reflected i
from pavement and bi-ilding. it!
should do w ell. Wate r copiously once j
a week. Do not sow before the i
ground is warm.
Annuals for the Flower Show.
Good subjects for display in flower
shows are found among annuals
which are seldom used for that pur
pose. For example, the annual sun-
i flowers, especially the new dwalrf season root crops, which should be
chrysanthemum flowered strain; the sown early and harvested in tne eariy
annual chrysanthemums, n o t a b 1 y ; fall. They keep w ell in storage.
Morning Star, the largest of all;! Leeks, which belong to the onion j Asks Reduction of $2.000.0D0 in th?
Calendula Radio, the Russian statice family, do not make bulb;-,. They re- Assessed Valuation Assessed
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big day cf the 1937 season. Here are some of
the n illing thousands as they paraded the
boardwalk along the colorful midway.
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!are th
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w., I '
v. .
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l! a
tl
surreMim!
like flavor, but is always cooked, and
is considered to surpass by far cook
ed celery. Likewise the rooted pars
ley, cooked with stews, imparts a
super-parsley flavor. These are long-
Burlington
SIYKARD CHURCH KOTZS
esires a
Cut
vite d. As in the past .
ir.it i::l i: will In- follw
supper and ' da ne-iuu.
i The Ak-.-ar-IU a .-
' how will be t ". o ve
' y ;ir. e-;( riiiis; ( !'.
. Octoht r fuh, and eon-:
!' !
tit-.
l i-ai.d
bv a
m its iaxes
FrH:-. i:irbt. O tobi r
on the affected foot, but it is getting
better with each succeeding day.
jSuw orowii. and the Sw eet Sultan, or sembicd green onions, but are several
ceutaurea imperalis. All show flow-1 times as large, and arc never eaten
ers should be grown w ith plenty of j raw. Their flavor is like the onion.
at $61,939,575 Last Year.
Sunday, May I, is Mothers Pay.
We have special days through the
year. Thanksgiving time when fam
ily reunions are in order, when the
children come home to enjoy the' Th- asfiunnu ::t !'
'day with their parents. Christmas. : Den th..-- fellows:
when we celeb-rate the birth of 'far tern Xehnr ha a
j Christ; the Fourth of July we ct-le-' onIc Grand L-.-Ig
Jbrate with the roll of the drums, and ; Prr'ivgt' a railrejae!
Ithe shooting of firecrackers to let the ; ers of ::i-riea niuh:
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th--.i:h
on
Paeif
Attempted Eurglary.
Some amateur or professional bur
glar or burglars attempted to blow
the safe of the Weeping Water Farm
ers Union company and sure did
blow the safe, for a portion .of it
went through the ceiling and one
piece of the door went through the
wall across the room, also blowing
Goes to Exeter, Nebraska.
Arthur Johnson, who has been
operating a moving picture show at
Newman Grove lcr some time past
has decided to move to Exeter where
he is to operate a new theatre, while
;he theatre at Xewman Grove will
be operated by W. O. Johnson, who
departed early this week to take
charge. C. Wally Johnson continues
to operate the theatre at Friend and ,should be S(nvn after the &round j foUr months to mature the crop
Ne.nl
n N
l ailroi'd.
uard: Memorial day when we honor err ns and Veteran
Nebraska not un-;the living and dead of the beys who , mt:h ; June :.
i-ertr.eaat
! Nebraska Press As-o
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when thev are as ! hpr? i,f the state board of assessment! Put Mothers Kay is one whom v.'e !". 'u
their as- never could repay for her devotion , nisr.t . ju.
July
this method :' asking for a reduction in
the girls are running the cafe in i
Weeping Water.
The Burlington and Union Pacific j world know w e are a nation
room for their roots to feed in. with-'but with a difference over which en- railroads, the only railway transpor-
I . . - . . 1 r-. 4 V- i -1 r iti c- e vivo T" T'C iu C nof'ifl 1 ! n wi i nuiiic l
11)111 ("( I I " II ( 1 Jt'll UI l Ll 11 I LUUlCl i U H.. ivv . t LdllU Mi V Ji..i H IWVJ A. ' - ,J' .
in,-t Pv im.inr thp number of i techninue in crowing leeks. Sow thel.n-r receiverships, appeared Tuesday ; inarched to the defense c our crun-, i o..u.
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A ,. i.,i,t !.,i-iri. Woccnnic ' cocri i-i n niirsserv row. then trans- I i,.fi,rp P.nv PH-hv:ui and other mem-: try
ill' " V. 1 .) I ' I c. ' 1 1. I. . 1U1 ci.' M 1 V....... ' ... . ...... . - - - . i . v . . . ' '
may be produced. plant the plant
A Lovelv Creener. lai?e ES a pencil, usin
Anagallis coerulea. the blue pim-!Make a hole with a dibber about 4 sessed valuations. J. W. Weingarten, ' and love.
i ! -re . T T .1 t r
perntll, is a dwarf creeper with trail- I inches deep, and an inch in diameter, attorney for the Burlington, miio- ..i n weie poshioie i uuiu f.uini.i
duced testimony from witnesses, in- all the runest garlands, weave tliem
eluding exhibits prepared by S. L. '.into a crown, and bedeck it with the
Porter, company auditor. richest gtms and pe arls, and place
Last year the Burlington road was ( it upon the brow of my mother, Am
assessed by the slate board at $04,- ' erica's Uncrow ned Queen.
929. SIT., the board using the com-! Let us honor her by attending
I. and
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thi (.a :!
l :th.
eb.tts for
Ju. c 7. m
:d Nebratk.1 X;.
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; Jan.- 111. Uai-:i
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ninht :
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jing stems with blossoms oi a real ! Drop the plants in with just enough
i turquoise blue. It should have a 'earth to cover the roots, but do not
I warm, sunny place and the seeds fill the hole further. It takes about
warms up, in the place where the
How About Your Brakes?
R?v. W. A. Taylor was sitting in
ibis home in Union last Monday when
auto came racing up the hill
aid as the car was moving rapidly
! plants are to grow. They flower free-
Nasturtiums Like Some Shade.
Sweet Com Goes Hybrid.
First generation hybrid sweet corn
lznzws ron the joukitai
! is becoming almost as popular as the J
! hvbric! field corn w hich is so widely j
bined value oi stocks and
values a
F.--m YV.-.-.i,.-sluy- I-u:
Mis. Emma Dalte n.
in the city today ';:
1 i:.
Omaha
1t
Nasturtiums are among the ten- ! -i-,-. tpd on the farms Yields aver
derest of annual flowers, and t-hculd ! rinc 25 percent creater are produced 1 basis- The I!ur!ingUm K0W
never be sown until all danger of . ,v the sweet corn livbrids. Manv of
j frost is over. Yet they do net liketiem arc i)re( v. itb power to resist
ithe hot sun. rnd are likely to thrive , Stewart's disease, and give a crop in
bonds1 church and remember her
nd gross earnings, the latter you will not always have
ck to lujiicr.
i
There will be
today as ,
a mot ik
real estate in this e
out the glass of the room in w hich L
i Li
the safa rested. They secured feu- .i.e endeavored to arply his brakes but
their work between six and SSVCn 1 t'.itn tViot t Vi i u-n-tli v Vo.--r him
dollars, and to make things balance 1 running into the house ci Ilev. ! bt"Uer iu H-bt pbade in a l'!ace j localities where this pest is prevalent
w nere tney can oe w ti. watereu. ine,anti vhere standard strains might
new fragrant double strains have , fan. The first generation hybrid is
av.r-kened new interest ia this fam-'ditincilv T-v,f?vrt i,r
ily. If you have tried some of the j breeding. Two parent strains are!
appropriated a number of auto tires. ! Taylcr, pulle d the car violently to
Sheriff Homer Sylvester was over and , i;e left and was able to divert the
attempted to take fingerprints, but : cu,.f though he broke down a row of
the burglars had been wearing ! slakes and scooted away,
gloves and none could be obtained. J Again in Weeping Water an un
it is thought that the same people ,tamed youth in his hurry to get start
attempted three burglaries in Avoca I ed witn his car ran the car into the
it Syracuse. Gamble Store and was fortunate
allocated to Nebraska on the all tl
asks for
valuation of S02.U0 . .02... this be
ing the average of two valuations.
$4 0.077,102 being the average value
based on earnings for five years and
570.17,140 as the value based on
stocks and bonds for thep ast five
ere- vili lie special r.iu-'.ic.
Come and worship with us.
Ii. A. McKELVEY.
Pastor.
DBAWS DOWN FINE
on the old frie.nds. Wb:
'newed he-r subscrij tp:
j edition t the J :--.:r:u-. '
that h r elau-!.t. r. M :.
! r.tu-n. d ho: e from '.
C., w he-re she has bv
veekj vacati:;;:. Mi
heen e .ir.j le.ye J by the
n:;i.t at Omaha fe.r th--years.
th-
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. and as well stole a car
new hybrids with indifferent success
t!o not let that discourage you from
! trying them again, especially the
! newest dwarf flowering type. They
.are being constantly improved.
i Double m-re-tlirums are offered this mother plant bear show a combin
scientific i
The Union Pacific company which
was assessed last year by the state-
chosen, each for a quality dilierent
from the other; and they are planted bo;i,'d at ? CO.OC.
t r. . m-.-r Thn . , r. r. , . ' f t ha i ut;u;i 4L. vi - - -'
it'i liu if i w . i lit' tusacia un-
vf.n-.AV.(l t . tbot : ItUltCUl'll. illMt'tiU it
014. G07 as the
APPEALS CAS!
in
mother strain are
pe.llen falls from the father strain
From Tuesday's I'aiiy
This morning in the court of
Judge C. L. Graves, a complaint v as ;
i
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5 on exhibits in ! against .suimau vru;.i..i.
sk for a specific' (harping him with reckless driving j
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submitted $D6,-: anil aiso operaiia nia iai wnwv.u ; cisu ics mi: i e .
issessed value w hich I the muffler closed. A.ter hearing state- of
inat tne uamage was not great..! . r ..... , i, r.,-t - v-, i c!i
Gave Farewell Dinner Party. I Again on O street just north of iyretHrums Are Improved. only. The hylu-td grains whu:h the : - - ; - duetions w ere
lrs. John. Ne.rris. a cle.se friend Avoca a man v as driviag a new j double pyrefarums are onereu tnis . mow.e. piai.i oeae .u. a e u.aui. - !',,., further xe- ft nse. The defendant was also order-
rsf ".Ire A KaJ'-m fo v, rr,..,- . . . . . . .. ivf..r in ctvjmc; it nm u- r.! sn I'm em aill:i Oi oi l I it I e.ts. IUUS a ui'iii
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An infunr.utL'U ha- l-'
the- e.
After hearing ; state- e.f Nebraska vs. G
the complaint Judge Graves gave a j Xiel, and Gb 11 D
fine and costs of ?13.o0 fer the of-! with grand larc-ny.
M'Ni -1 w as oruert .i b-.u
uaher nere, v.no recently ueparteu.o cin,v B;r, i:r-.vfi n- n.wi ) ;in
for Tuscon, gave a very pleasant nH(J(1 his i)ravfS a,-d Jlttemr.ted to . Iirovt'd pin
dinner party at her country home in i turn south at the samo time
honor of Mrs. Kahm at w hich a num-. ; tie result that the car
land white. There are also much im-: exceptional U
te his car for a thirty
rolled down
ber of friends were invited. A merry
time was enjoyed by all and in their
departing extended their congratu
lations and good wishes t o the guest
of honor, who is soon" tei depart for
the west to join the husband.
Has Minor Operation on Toot.
Miss Clara Johnson, who with her
sister einrates the Johnson cafe and
who has been suffering from a tumor
on one of her feet had the same re
moved, giving her relief from the
suffering which the foot has caused.
She is not as yet able to be about
the hill to the railroad track. almest
utterly demolishing the new car on
which there was only GOO miles and
not yet having been gotten home.
The man was extrieated and taken
to the hospital in Lincoln for treat-
?le strains of re.se. ruby
withiaI!cl white. The pyrethrnnis. or
"painted daisies." are among the
me.sl satisl'acte.ry perennials. They
are easily grown from seed, and
come into blossom with the tall iris,
continuing until the peonies have
finished. If they are cut back then.
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ana yieia. i;ui ; , ,
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erty which it was alleged is assessed i ',v
at 70 percent of the full value. The j
Union Pacific renew ed its protest F0EI1EH px.Ai ISOlOb ill
these grains, if so-.-. n in turn, will ;
not reproduce the ir kind, but will j
l-w.u- ' t-ul mivt'irp Tinth n:i re'll t 1
trnins mtut he crown ;.ch re ar. I acainst the me thod of the state board
for breeding purposes only.
LEAVING F0H THE EAST
they will give a second crop of bloom.
ment and the car w as hauled to the I 1 a 1,1(1 specimens are easily muui
Zaiser garage at Avo-a. j plied by root division. The new types
Better know your brakes are work-' lr-ali0 the family all the more inter
ing right and be careful hew you ; ( slir.g.
drive, for there are many deaths now! A ime Aew Ilangold.
larigold Golden
which taxes the company on $2-,-
040.012 current liabilities, includ
ing loans and bills payable. Its cur
rent asset it sets up as being $51,-
GIRL KAKED 0.E.S, PAGE
Mrs. Norris Clu.dderdon e.f llold
rege, Nebr., lias tice-n honored by be-
jing chost n as one oi. the Granu ;
709,442 all of which asset it alleges j Pages e.f the Grand Chapter O.E.S. to,
w ould be acquired by a purchaser if I be held in Lincoln in May. Mrs. :
the property were sold. j Chr.ddereion was
The other railroads having been j Wolff, daughter o;
the cistric t court at i- h.
county court la:-t we.U.
Debeae- is ill a: b:
o::'i ers are- seki:. him
ii-r.s j v. hicti was th..; t i" :
from a ste.-i-- cru.-ln i n-Water.
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V.
LOUISVILLE PEOPLE WEDDED
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Vri-:i.t.
t i
From Tuesday's Kaily
r,,,.t,- tiwiir,, iui Tl Tin x- wfmlrl ite nemiire el bv a nurchaser if I be held ill Lincoln m ..lay. ..us. Ttnsaayait
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uurv, nil i:ie-ii nu;uini. i-i wun
TJir-v,-, vl n.-t- viiiir rnrlv W1- The other rsi ilro;. els havinir been ! Wolff, daughter oi Mr. a lid Mrs. J. 1 - ' 2r a I ria e.f Mi -.S i r;
ncsday fe.r a trip to the east and 'heard the state board will now prei-.YWun of iins city. junu -Mr. ..aivia i,i.--..
which will e-enter around the annual jceed w i:h the work of fixing assess- Judge Chatklerdo;; and Mr?. Chad-1 o-;a ha. The rra.i r:..t
e.f the American Red i ed valuations for all the re.ads and : derson are wort r.y man on anu v. ui i u , .ui. aau -i:.-.. .uani
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convention
i:ii
on tne rignway ana increasing wun vvmuw. i.tfe.e i a . i 5., ir ,., r.f ( V. R :.t 'foidr.ee
trCSS at asillll -; leiu iuiu iw ; in (,in.i i.vuuu0 ii i".' ii.ci.vy.. . - .
every day.
FRIDAY AKD SATURDAY
i)oiil;l- -''liirr Ilnniious il!s
'Hills of OM Wyoming'
A l.iisn.i new We-fte-rn full of 1 Hinder,
'j'ii ri ! is firi.i Action. Ye.u'Il like it ;ils.
Viclor Voi.ri mi-" IJe-ltn llroi'crlck in
'We're On the Jury
Guilty e.r not f J e: i 1 1 It's Pier lanli
lit. Also 1 lick Trucy .Serial, Si-ii-e riu.
HX Ui I J .
SCHOOL TAKES TRIP TO 0I-IAHA
introduction this vear which many
judges esteem highly. It is an im
provement in Guina Gold, with a
deeper color, finite free from the
The seventh, eighth, ninth and marigtdd odor, and producing 100
tenth grades of Pleasant View school , percent deiuble flowers eu the carna-
enioved a trin to Gmaha Anril 27 toitio;l t-vl'. When marigolds of this ' r'a
! visit noted places of that city. The lM'e aie used as cut flowers, it is
j expenses were paid with part of the
CLildren10p
money which the pupiis made from
the play which they presented this
year.
Among the interesting places
which they visited were: Omaha
i Packing plant, Miller Cereal Mills,
WOW stifdio, Man on the Street,
SUNDAY-rVJCNDAY-TUESDAY
Sunday Matinee at 2:20
C.rcvr lire in ami Heterly llol.t rl in
'Gcd's Country and
the Woman'
1 ' f:iatt-st all-color film in motion
picture - .story. Nature at its mightiest.
Aluti ( umrih, Ml!y S nijihon -. rwn
Matinee Prices Evening Prices
IO 25c 10 20c
VVEDNCSOAY - THUF1SDAY
ItauU itrlit 1 1 nil! 31 li r-j- llnxurt In
'Ekck Legion' ;
t c ti;e- wlult- yhockitli; itii ile storv. i
Alsu Coiiit-Uy, -N'ovelty Itccl. lO uii i.'.c '
used
difficult to distinguish them from
carnations, though of course no car
nation ever had such coloring.
Early Hardy Asters.
mio mejst of the autumn flower-!
nig haruy asters have been bred from
American wild flowers, much atten-
lath.
The family are driving through and
their route will take them through
many if the histt.ric spots in Vir
ginia, they planning on seeing the
tural bridge as well as the battle
fields of the civil war and the Wash
iugtf.n and Jefferson birthplaces.
They w il 1 leave after the Ited
Cross meeting fer the east ctast,
visiting in New York and thence
through New England to Main where
thev will metor through the pic-
area saj
can wait:"
Frank Cox, Waterloo, editor who
attended a meeting of Douglas coun-
ituresaue scenes of the Maine coast i ty farmers at Valley, said tbe farmers
have protests against the valuations
when the amounts are made known.
In the case of the Burlington and
Union Pacific, their stocks and bonds
were higher than usual April 1.
'LET IT EAIN' SAY FASMEHS
Omaha. Farmers in the Omaha
let it rain the planting
SUCH IS TAME
parents of the gi .( a..
Tl- bride is a b. atity t.',
ator at Louisville sit.d t !-emp'.e.ye-d
in tbe- ce :n i.t i la:
Sheriff Homer Sylvest r, who with : p'ac.
his brother Cass, have gained na
tional fame for their exploit in tail
ing two desperate, criminals v ithout
a shot, a few dayd ago received a
letter. The letter was from Bruce
Rosencrans at Med ford, Oregan. and
the writer having a card used in the
last campaign by the sheriff, cut out i;, rants plun
the picture, pasted it eni tbe envelope
and addressed it to Plattsmouth and
They will
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CELEEHANTS HILLED
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going through Canada with
at Montreal. Quebec and Ot
the dominion capitol. They
tion is being given abroad to an early jUlfcn
i .rt clone
Joselyn Memorial and Peterson bak- i liU lN ei 1U European species, the amel- ' "
his Ktrain TIvl.vi.-l ..r : I tawa
Crv, iiijo bi.ee its ; ,
After their visit to these noted and Lloom in Jul' August, and pro- J31a als0 take a ue J"p t0 See Uie
, : .u , !du;-e busbv ninnt. ,r, - ! famous Dionne quins betcre turning
ill cbiiiit, jiiaet'ii, Limy tuju.tu a. - '"."cu "nu suicxii
show at the Orpheum. j aWrs- They are easily grown from
Patrons who took the pupils to 1 seccb
Cmaha were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scho- Try These fer Fine. Flavor.
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and Kay Mayfieid. j imparted to cooking when herbs are i ins Photographic records cf the
They all felt that the time was ; l!Sed- should also grow three rootitrip-
crops which are highly esteemed by i
good judges. These at e celeriac. root- ' Small factcrlss will r.nd wel-
1 oomo !nrl Trio nrmnrl.ll w IT. f T ft v
their way homeward.
They are taking their movie and
still cameras and expert to have
many very attractive and interest-
well spent and all had a most en
joyabl- time.
Phone news Items to fto. G.
TAEKIO GLEE CLUE
at Valley, said the farmers didn't j a received prompt delivery
make a single complaint about the
rain. This contrasted with reports
from some other midwestern areas
that continued rain is seriously han
dicapping plowing for corn planting.
Cox said the farmers reported
The Tarkio college glee club of
thirty-five voices, paid a visit Mon
day afternoon te the high school and
moisture has now seeped about two i gave a very n.rch appreciated half
and a half feet deep into the soil, hour of music. The program was cf
and a few days of sunshine will find j sacred songs rnd was beautifully
the plowmen busy again. County j presented by the young pejple under
Agent George Scheidt said "the rain the direction of the superisor of
is more valuable than the plowing." i music at Tarkio. George Adam of
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g May day '
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Mexico-Asai.uL.'i hi.:i.v;.y n i.
to the beach resort at Ac.. pule
eral others were inji;rd. M
the party were e-inpb.yi.s o.' i
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t ef
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terior miiihtr;
:!ld the ir !.;!!. i
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lutheea:" czuecii
i'unday srh.e e.l
Mothers' D-y
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ed parsley and leeks. Celeriac is also
called rooted celery; it has a celery-
pand (through river transporta
ticnj in Piattsmouth.
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iber to
I this city was cue of the second tenors i mother on M"t
Deily JcuiTial, ISc week.
of the club.
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