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PAGE SIX THE JOURNAL, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1017 Alley Oop WE CAN ADVISE THAT VCVJJ? NEGO TIATIONS WITH NAPOLEON WILL NET THE UNITED STATES NOT JUST A PART, BUT THE WHOLE OF HIS COLONIAL EMPIRE IN AMERICA A MILLION SQUARE MILES OF THE FINEST LAND IN THE WORLD. r v BUT WHAT OF HI3 TREATY with SPAIN? 47T )nuts!either hesell5 to ) us or loses IT TO THE 1 BRiTI5H.r A wiTuni it timp RF MARK ABLE' 1 (THE DEAL. A VERV HUSH- TO CONSULT (UHv-!ITIS HUSH AFFAIR, ALMOST WASHINGTON, NOW THE VEH..A EXACTLY AS YOU'VE YOU WILL AGREE ? TLN t H fJrr lUUiuwtu.WHO muc TO PAY FRANCE V JUNE! A WHAT? A APRIL 30: SIXTY MILLION FRANCS? n ditiJ 'Hill YES, THE DEAL TRANSFERRING LOUISIANA TO THE UNITED STATES WAS CONCLUDED WEEKS AGO.. . SUBSTANTIALLY AS YOU OUTLINED IT IN DETAIL! , Ninw IN vinw OF THE SECRET NATURE OF THAT NEGOTIATION, AN EXPLANATION OF HOW YOU CAME BY YOUR INFORMATION J I , ERR... IS DEFINITELY ( AH GdLP. IN ORDER.' upw.' fZA (ft mm rf3&? WELL JERK.YOU WHAT ABOUT TH' SHIP SAILING) , Jrvl SURE MESSED FOR AMERICA TOMORROW V- RW THAT UPr THE AMERICAN MINISTER AWv. QTSKZZ VZi iL SAID WE'D BETTER BE DRY UP f Wl iV'N'CHA TELL TH' I AMERICAN MINISTER HOW WE KNEW ALL .ABOUT THE LOUISIANA DEAL? i THAT WE'RE HERE WELL.WE'LL LAND FROM THE 20TH V SMACK IN JAIL CENTURY? WE'D V IF WE AIN'T HAVE LANDED SMACK ( OUTA FRANCE IN AN ASYLUM s TOMORROW.' ft . if:- n V i Rl IT IF WE BOARD SHIP FOR AMERICA HOW LL WCJNMUti EVER FIND US WITH THE TIME- A . ' ' I I . t I 3 55f By V. T. Hamlin lhavo moved to the C. D. Richard son farm. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wf stlake near Eagle. Paul Babbitt, who attends the University of Nebraska, spent the week end with his aunt and uncie, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff man. Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman r., and Mrs. George Bornman Tr., and Ruth spent Monday at ho home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller. Mr. pnd Mrs. Harold Kellol nnd children were supper guests ft. 1Vo home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueter in Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Sindt were fw-rnit ours's of Mr. and Mrs. JoM Hoffman Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Ivan E. Arm ftrone snent Sunday at Mem nhi? with her brother C. B. Dean and famiW. Mi, and M. L. J. Roeber "d Marv Lou Burp- spent Sun--nv pvnm? with M". and Mrs. pptnr LenhaM in Murdock. Mr. ?"d Mr?. Cirene Wil's and children snent Thuray ev oninc ?t. ih home of Mr. and Mrc John .Tones. Mr. and Mrs C. T" Pif-havr'-con rnt Tonday with Mr. and M" Bert RaPer. Mr. and Mr;. Bennett Born rnn snnt Frid-v ovpn'"1" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jon es. UTr. rmd Mrs. Guq Woitzel nd Willard -nnt Saturday pt the home of Mr. ard Mrs. George Bachman. ' M rs. Carl Weston, Betty and Eugene spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. William Bettison in Ashland. M. and Mrs. Gus Woitzel were Sunday dinner cuests of Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Poeber. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sowards spent Sunday in Fremont visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schuelke. Gioria Gaudreault spent Mon day nighfwith DarU-ne Sowards. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goings and Richard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Panzer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel son and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards. Mr. and Mrs. William Ziegen bein and baby moved to Crete on Saturday. Elizabeth Richards of Lincoln spent .Monday nad Tuesday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richards. Harold Kellogg and Frank Eck ery spent Monday in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and baby spen t Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Gertrude Boiler. Mrs. Boiler's nephew, Claude Schwan inger of Lincoln spent the week end with her. YEH.WE ARE IN A WHY, IT'S OLD SPOT... HEY, WHAT'S V NAPOLEON cumin uuwn x ninacLr; TH' STREET? f A 3 2 7 -VtH f- WtuAdoxJi Mrs. Florence McDonald. Correspondent Edwin McHugh of Lincoln was visiting relatives in Murdock on Friday afternoon and then at tending the Basket Ball tourna ment at Elmwood in the even- Flowers For All Occasions Call 734 HOFMOCKEL FLOWERS J.V. of Bestors Coffee ShopI; 'l 106 N. 6th J I; Plattsmouth ! ing. Miss Selma Bobbins who has been relieving other employees at the Bank left fcr North Loup Friday morning. Miss Selma Hagamcn of Itha ca came Tuesday to take over duties at the bank for the present. Word was received in Mur doch Friday thit Mr. Conrad Worth of Palto. California, former ly of Murdoch and who cele brated his 100th birthday in Oc tober fell in the bath tub and iniured a hin an-1 had to be taken to the hospital where he is resting as well as can be expected. Paul Sehewe arrived in Mur doch Wednesdav. He has pur chased pronertv in Ashland where he rnd Mrs. Schewe will make their home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. L-'cev McDon ald were Lincoln shoppers Fri dav. Dr. Formanach, wife and chil dren of Ot'ie, soent Thursdav in VTurrWh at the heme of Miss Lindell worked on the Doctors car. Mr. and Mrs. Crl BnrnPme-i-er wore otoe visitors , Monday afternoon. Mr. nnd M'K John Kruger werp Sundav dinner puosts at the Wright home X. Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Larcy McDon ald were Sundav dinner euests at the home of M. and Mrs. T. J. McMerna in Ashland. The new roarh and family have been settled in the Har ger property. Verl eStork was in Lincoln Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roe ber ?nd son were Sundav dinner "usts '-t the homo of Mr. and M'-s. ITcrmnn Gai--micr. Mr. and Mrs. William 7abel visitod their sen and fimPv t Ornaha on Sun"'. They tok My. r-d Mrs. Mr,ficn'- Th-'m-prn rih tn" frr Tollo vue wher" they visited their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rikli snert Sund-iv in LincoH vistiing their son Vernon and famijv. The Junior an.'f Senior clnss ec with thir snonors Miss Bio erich and Mr. Sims went to Lincoln Monday to attend a ses sion in the Legislature. Chester Elseman goes to visit Mrs. Elseman cacn day at St. Joseph Hospital. D. Bachman in honor of Vernons birthday. Dewey Moore, Fred and Will ard Rueter were on the wolf hunt held near Greenwood on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Boiler and Eddy were dinner guest of Mrs. Oiive Whitlatch on Sunday. The Walther League of the Trin itv Lutheran Church will give a nlay at the Murdock school on February 13. Mr. and Mrs. James Parks, S. R. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Neukam and Judv were sup ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ra?er Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Erikson Just What You've Wanted! UTILITY KIT OHEI UMMU ONLY $15.95 "Kay Dee" Utility Cabinets are constructed of precision, high tensile steel, 50 per cent stronger than ordinary furniture steel. These cabinets are excellent for storage of can ned goods, bedding, clothing, magazines, books, tools, toys, hunting and fishing equipment. t Removable Shelves - Support 500 Pounds Each -fa Resists Distortion, Denting, Corrosion, Chipping Stainless Steel Handles; Concealed Hinges L. Patented Catch of Trigger Steel Spring Reinforced Door Panels Prevents Sag. Baked White Enamel Finish Double Door Style: 63 in. High; 27 In. Wide; 12 in. deep. South Ashland Mrs. John Remmi Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bachman, Mr. and . Mrs. Vernon Bachman and Mr., and Mrs. William Ma son and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacobs WANTED POULTRY - EGGS CREAM HIDES -- WOOL Top Market Prices Correct Weights and Test TRUCK SERVICE ON POULTRY A. R. CASE Phone 199 or 268J Subscribe for tf s Journal Fine Portraits $5.00 A Dozen And Up Fridays, 1 to 6 P. M. Saturday, 1 to 8:30 P. M C0LVIN-HEYN STUDIO Plattsmoutli Hot! E. M. BLANCHARD Met. - Mr. and Mrs. A. D. 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