MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. PAGE TWO PIATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL ALVO DEPARTMENT - , -,n :-' , . - Ml " - - Ed Miller was a Lincoln visitor on Friday. Miss Opal Cook is home from Lin coln spending a few weeks. MLss Golda Bird came home from Lincoln Wednesday on No. 6. Joe Bird and I. D. Wills were in Lincoln on business Wednesday. Dorn, to Mr. and Mrs. S.K. John son, March 22, 1922, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coppte were Lincoln visitors Thursday evening. faster Everett Toland is prepared to shine shoes at the Nicholson bar ber shop. The Home Missionary society met with' Mrs. E. L. Uptegrove Wednes day afternoon. A party of friends gathered at the Elmer Klyver home Monday to celebrate his birthday. Oscar Young, of Tennessee, is vis iting his brother, Frank Young and sister. Mrs. Kay Chaplin and family. Fred Prouty returned home Wed nesday evening from jury duty at Plattsmouth the past week or ten days. C. Nicholson, of Omaha, has pur chased the barber shop from the Mil ler Bros, and took possession last week. Mrs. Hamilton from Central City is visiting her brothers, Elmer and Arthur Klvver and their father Peter Klyver. Dinner guests Thursday at the John Sutton home were Mrs. Fred Prouty, Miss Mable Hunt and Claude Campbell. A number of farmers south of Eagle shipped a mixed car of stock to the South Omaha markets Tuesday from this place. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton and their undo, James Reed, of Illinois, were guests at the F. M. Prouty home Sunday afternoon. James Reed, v. ho has been visiting his niece. Mrs. John Sutton, the past week, returned to his home in Illi nois Friday morning. Schoolmates of Miss Marie Miller gave her a party at her home Thurs day evening. Her teacher, Miss Pear sal was among the guests. Claude Campbell left Friday even ing for his home near Rokeley, af ter spending the past ten days with "his aunt, Mrs. F. M.' Prouty. JiuM Weaver and John Timni, of South Bend and Mrs. Towle and son1 of Douglas, called at the J. A. Shaffer home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George Brown was a passen ger for Lincoln Saturday evening to attend Electa Chapter of Eastern Star! lodge, Mrs. Clyde Boyles being initi-j Field and Garden Seeds! We are-prepared to furnish you with the best of Field and Garden Seeds, for all your needs'. All kinds of Garden Seeds, fresh and true to name. Union Sets also. Field Seeds, Clover, Alfalfa and all Grasses. TOOLS AS WELL! Wc have Garden Tools, for any and all uses, as well as Farm Machinery, at popular prices, which means a good sav ing to you. Coatman Hardware Co., Alvo, 2505 A'EW McCaU Patterns 2512 Mothers Find Kiddies' Clothes So Easy to Make the New McCall Way Fast growing kiddies used to keep mother's needle busy most of the time until a quicker way of sewing came into practice, the "printed" pattern way. Now with the New McCall Pattern "it's printed," Gingham Rompers, Chambray Dresses, children's tail ored little Coats can be made in a jiffy. Directions for cutting are printed on the pattern,' itself. "Printed" gives accurate measurement to a pattern so that a gar ment can be made quickly in the right way. For Quicker Sewing the New "Printed" Pattern H. M. SOENNIGHSEN pjattemoutb, Nebraska Jated that evening. Barred Rock eggs for sale, 7oc for is. $4 50 ner hundred. Mrs. win l Alvo. Neb. Dr. L. Muir, wife and daughter, Marguerite and Mr. and Mrs. George furvpa nntoed to Lincoln Thursday evening to attend the Fashion show and visit briefly with relatives. ni nvan. nf Oreenwood.' was illniif-r euest Wednesday at the Fred Prouty home, and in the afternoon Mrs. Prouty accompanied him to Greenwood to visit her mother, Mrs. A. Hurlbut, who is not very well. J. A. Shaffer received word Thurs day that his brother-in-law. Dr. M. v riark. of Sutton. Nebraska, had passed away early Wednesday niorn iner. havintr had pneumonia. Dr. Clark has been a physician in Sutton since 1S73 and had reached a ripe old age. A nartv of friends numbering fifty entertained the Miller family Wed nesday evenine at a farewell party given at the Dinty Moore hall. Hav ing sold their barber snop. tney will leave in .the near future for their fnrmpr home in Michigan. Their many friends here wish them success. Eggs for Sale Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, 4c per egg: Mrs. William Mickle, Alvo, Neb. m20-4W Couple Wanted for Farm Work Wanted to hire at once, by the year, young married coupje to work for widower on farm. Two sons, aged eight years and four years to be cared for. HARVEY E. RASP, ni2Q-?w. Alvo, Nebr. HEBE ON BUSINESS From Thursday's Daily. Mr. Alexander McLaren Prest, of the American Cone and Wafer com pany, of Dayton, Ohio, was in town yesterday conferring with the L. C. Sharp Manufacturing company re garding the shipment of eight of their automatic ice cream cone ma chines to Dayton. The American Cone and Wafer company is tjie larg est ice cream cone making company in the IT. S. EGGS FOR HATCHING Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. $3 per 100. Phone 2221. MRS. SHERMAN COLE, m22-Gd,2sw. . . Mynard, Nebr. Nebraska 2455 T L0CALNE17S From Thursday's Dally. Mont Robb of Union was here to day for a few hours having some dental work looked after. Oscar Zaar of South Bend was here today for a few hours looking after some matters of business. Mrs. George A. Kaffenberger re turned yesterday afternoon to her home at Lincoln after a short visit here with relatives and friends. Kred Muenchau of Rlmwood was here, today for a few hours to look J after some matters at the office of the county superintendent of schools. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler of Lincoln were here for a few hours today and while in the city were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bates. Mrs. John P. Hirz was among those going to Omaha this morning to spend the day in that city visit ing with her son, Fred Hirz, at the Immanuel hospital. D. B. Porter of Union was here yesterday for a few hours looking af ter some matters of business and while here was a caller at the Jour nal office for a short business visit. H. A. Schneider and wife, Rev. H. G. McClusky and wife and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Farley were visitors in Cedar Creek today, where thev at tended the funeral of the lute Dr. J. B. Duff. Mrs. Frank Downey of Lincoln passed through this city today en route for Davenport, Iowa, where she was called by the illness of her little nephew, som of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell of that city. Mrs. Bell was formerly Miss Margaret Wohlfarth of this city. From Friday's Daily. "William Ash and son, Humphrey of Weenine Water were hp inr for a few hours attending to some matters at the court house. Lee Kniss pf Murray was here for a few hour today looking after some business- and enroute to Oma ha to visit for a few hours. GOOD clothes are always good economy. One-good suit will give you more wear and satisfaction than twp that are just so-so. Society Brand Clothes are for the man who buys carefully. Their style is tailored in. There are no better fabrics. Spring styles are splendid values at 1922 prices. Eo Wescott s Sons C. F. Chase, formerly with the Sheldon Mfg. Co. of Nehawka, was here for a short time today looking after some matters of business. ; William Huffer and wife of Mon r'te. Nebraska, who have been here at the home of A. L. Huffer and fam ily, departed this morning for their home. George A. Kaffenberger was a passenger this afternoon for Omaha to spend a few hours there visiting with friends an dlooking after some matters of business. ""Louis Kirschenblatt. who has been spending several mouths in the south at Mobile, Ala., returned home Wed nesday for a visit here with home folksfor a time at least. C D. Robinson of Red Cloud, Ne braska, who is seeking tne nomina tion for state treasurer on the re publican ticket, was here for a short time yesterday and today looking ever the political situation. The Pneumonia Month March is a typical pneumonia month and usually gives a high rate of mortality for the disease. After a long and hard winter, the system loses much of its resistance and peo ple grow careless. When every cold, no matter how slight, is given prompt and intelligent attention, there is much less danger of pneu monia. It should be borne in mind that pneumonia i3 a germ disease and breeds in the throat. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an expectorant and cleans out the germ ladened mucus and not only cures a cold but pre vents its resulting in pneumonia. It is pleasant to take. Children take it willingly. Weyrich & Hadraba. BARRED ROCK EGGS For. hatching, eggs call phone No. 270-W. Mrs. C. E. Cook. daw-a5 EGGS FOR HATCHING From high scoring Barred Rocks showing good egg capacity. C. L. WILES. m21-6d, 4sw Phone 3421. m w. If "If Wffl&i- - Mm m & Yon Mi UVKWYBODY'S HTORI2' NOTICE! By order of the court the under signed was appointed receiver of the E. G. Dovey & Son store. Parties owing the above firm are requested to settle their accounts immediately. JOHN F. GORDER, lmod&w Receiver. S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching, $5.00 per hundred. Mrs. Guy Wiles, Murray. lmo-d&w .i,., i ,Alm .... -f. OB ' Hi Excellent Remedy for Constipation. It would be hard to rind a better remedy for constipation than Cham berlain's Tablets. They are easy to take and mild and gentje In effect. Give jthem a trial when you have need. Weyrich & Hadraba. If you have anything to sell, or want to buy, don't overlook a want ad in the Daily Journal. ' " ' Comfortable Styles this Spring! ' The tendency toward easier fitting clothes is notic able in the New Spring Models we are now showing. Clothes you'll feel at home in as soon as you put them on. Smart appearance and faultless fit are just as much in evidence as always. Nobby Herringbone, Talkative Tweeds, Silent Stripe, Individual Chech; Neat High Batting Worsteds from the houses of KUPPENHEIMER, BLOCH CO., and CLOTHCRAFT! Priced "as you like it" '. $25 to $50 - . s Just received some fresh, new boy's suits, with two pairs of trouser's. See 'em! ' Will EGGS FOR HATCHING Thorobred poultry hatching eggs for sale. Silver Laced Wyandottes, Tarbox strain; S. C. Orpingtons, Owen Fashion Plate; S. C. White Leghorns, Kerlin quality; Broad view Single Comb, R. I. Reds. S2.Q0 for 1$ eggs, postage paij. Call phone 19 7-J or adress " J. W. MAUER, JP2.0-? P. 0. Box