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IJCimAT. OCT CRIB 23. 1323. PLATTSLIOTTTH SELH - YTEEZLY JO.US:i!X PAGE TKHII 'i . i .Afoo Department i t FARM BUREAU NOTES i Copy for this Department J furnished by County Agent . IK Tt. M. Coatman. with his truck, was Jn Omaha twice during the ast week with hogs for the market there. Scott Jordan is just setting at the jickins of his corn, which promises to he a very pood crop, an of a qual ity which will pass inspection. W. H. Warner is keeping pretty h:isy these days assisting- some of the farmers picking corn, hut he is only shell in I waiting to pet to do their sh T hen he is in his element. II. M. Coatman was a visit Pearl, south of town, and with his. two brothers. Joe Banning: and Sen- ator Ranning in town. While he Willing Workers was away. Mr. Simon Rhemeyer look- The wornen from the Will ins: ed after the business at the lumber Workers held a pood meeting Octo yard in connection with the elevator. )Pr 23 at the Eagle Consolidated school. The following officers were itor in i'nion last Friday, w lit re he went aftfr a load of poods for John Ban ninp. which, he had stored at I'nion, awaiting a place before he could use them. The farmers about Alvo are bury at this time picking corn and are finding the yield to be very satisfac tory, running from 40 to T.O bushels to the acre. The quality is very pood at that. John W. Banning, the new lumber man, who has been livinp near the lumber vard. h:is A Very Happy Barber selected: President. Mrs. Fred Trunk- Yes, that is just what Mr. Wm. enboltz; vice president. Mrs. R. C. Simpkina is these days for the stork Wenzel: secretary, Mrs. A. M. Long- i made a visit to his home and pre- man. The club voted to adopt the sented himself and wife with a very name of Eaple Willing Workers. The fine eight pound son, who with the subject of "Fabrics. How to Know mother are doing nicely and the bar- and Use Them." was discussed. The ber is so happy that he can hardly women intende to collect samples of get his work done from wanting to standard wool and silk fabrics and see the baby. If his customers' faces then hold a contest to see who can were as wreathed in smiles as his. name the most different kinds of ma he could not shave them except with terial and -their usese. Miss Lvdin Take it home to the kids. Have a packet in your packet fcr an ever-ready treat. A delicious confec tion s.n5 2.1 aid to the tec ti, sp;ieUte, a spoon. Swanson, home economics instructor, brought her collection of textiles and these were used in helping in the study of different silk and wool fab- ea.ca tn is tv. Pi:ri!y Package 5; A 1 .-" I Celebrated His Birthday Yes oh n me Skinr.'-r has a birth dav. It occurred one day last week rics. ind in commemoration of the pass-1 Hew to Alter Commercial Patterns ing of this date, he and his best girl' ecured a house in Wf-nt to Lincoln where they attend- the eastern portion cf Alvo and mov- (1 the theiitre and enjoyed a most October 25.' The afternoon' was cd last we-k. He secured the house p,ea,infr play. 0n their return they spont hoVt.int, ho,v t0 alttM. oomn(,r. Ci (an Johnson. came near petting lost as thev were ,- i n.,i.u,n, .i ,..,..).. i 1 tj-sJj Yr. t MANLEY NEWS ITEMS J Last Wednesdav R. M. Coatman jspinning along in their auto, talking suited to different tv ana jr nnnie .SKinner went uown 10 or me cnaraciers in me piay invy . meeting will b at Peru, where thev secured another had heard and planning for the fu- s;n"er"s N'ovemher GETTING FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY ypes. i he next Mrs. I. C. Mei-I IT.. This club I Every woman is watching prices truck load of apples wnicn tney t.rot ture ana mey ran past, tne piace tak? up KoVt,,.al itlssons in hom niore closelv now than ever. She is to Alvo for the consumption of the where they should have turned off nilrciT,p- .iPtM-Minp,l tn r,-t full v:lne for her u nifiv Beeiu. Xn-ople here. This is the second load for Alvo. and did not notice the mi? they have purchased at Peru, and take until they came to a sign in have found abundant demand for the road raying "Detour, bridge out LewistOTi T.aIiec TTnbl T,Winn. 'money and strange a The ladies of I,ewistou church here ,and then thev had a number of miles nimunity l.eld a a. fiay meeting The new minister of the Metho-'t & back home- But "ou know P0, " -rhe wo"iel cut and lit- ,. V Ji ,? x- tllf.v not mind that ,tfd dresses using patlems which t hov dist church, the Rt-v. Norhn is meet-h d.d not mind tnat. haJ Tious,v draflfcd- The mg with much success as tne minis ter of the church here nd the citi zens are showing a disposition to "work with him in his efforts to make the church and the commun ity a force for the betterment of the town. Mr. J. W. Kollmeyer. the new mer chant. 1s petting acquainted with the people of Alvo and vicinity and BOYS ARE STILL HEEE From Thursday's Iai!y Ralph Ptevens and James Raker of Sac City, Iowa, who have been here since Sunday, owing to the fact that young Stevens had his foot injured while riding on a Missouri Pacific freight train, are expecting to re making manv friends here. The busi- sume their journey to Texas as soon , ness is coming verv satisfactorv thus'as Stevens recovers from the effects' far and he is furnishing the very of his injury. The boys are only six- ! best of poods for reasonable prices teen years of ape and having to make and is doing everything in his power j their way decided that as the work to please the trade. ing conditions of their home were Phillip Coatman. who has succeed- lue 'T' s"" ed to the manapement of the radio I Texas and had gotten along meeting will be held December 13. The subject being "Wool and Fab rics, How to Know and Use Them." Everyone bring samples of silk and wool materials. At this meeting we will test the material and ascertain the quality and find out about adult erations used by the manufacturer in making same. Don't forget the date December 1.1. business which his'father former had. nicely until the acc ident here very The A STITCH IN TIE! Plattsmouth People Should Not Ne glect Their Kidneys . . . . last week install two radios, one at are ne,nK loOReil aller .ai e n .f "T :"; 1 , V , 1 1 the home of W. W. Coatman and one ; home of Sheriff Quimon until they Uon t overlook the s. ghtest bc!:ac!ie at the home of Wm. Speak. This are able to resume their journey unnarr rregu a r.ty. Nature r.iuy looks to us like it would be easv southward where they have relatives. be earning ou of approaenmp iooks to us uKe it wouui ne eas dropsy, gravel or Rright's dise-se. speaking now with Speak having a .i!oaKtt i...,r r there are some thinps on which the pricts have not advanced. One well known advertised brand of baking powder is being sold by all the principal grocers throughout the country at "25 ounces for 25c same price for over 0 years." The fact that K. C. Baking Powder has been on the market for so many years and that the demand for it lias been growing constantly during all that time is a pood indication that it is a hih quality product. The price speaks for itseif. Resides the manufacturers advertise "you use Every can caries with it the manu facturer's guarantee of satisfaction or purchase price refunded. Through their advertising the manufacturers of K. C. are telling the readers of the Journal of the j merits c f their product. Surely they are to be commended for pursuing a policy of maintaining the seiling price during a period when we have all been asked to pay more for most evcrvth ing we used. The local shops have received for repairs one of the coaches that was in the recent wreck of the Burling ton near Casper, Wyoming, when a locomotive and several coaches went radio. Mrs. M. L. Gallagher, of Grand Island, n sister of both W. W. Coat man and R. M. Coatman. was a visi tor at their homes for a number of lays last week and later. Mr. Wm. Coatman. Sr.. of Weeping Water, came up for a short visit with his sons, and was accompanied home by the daughter, who visited for a time there. J. W. Ranninp was a visitor at ate na.sser.gers and is in very bad I'nion last week, where he visited shape as the result of its plunge in for a day with his mother. Mrs. to the river and will require a great Henry Banning and sister, Miss deal of overhauling. treated in time, but neglect may pave the way. Don't neglect a lame or aching back another day. Don't ignore dizzy spells, irregular or dis colored urine, headaches, weariness or depression. If you feel you need into the Powder river and resulted time-tried remedy. 1 Joan's Kidi in the loss of twenty-four lives. The;pil,3 For -0 v Doan.s coach that arrive d here is the one been foumI effective. Endorsed hv which was occupied by the unfortun- !piattsmouth people. Ask vour neigh bor. COMBINING WOES AND PLAY From Thursday's I'Sily Joe Jclinek. who operates a bakery at Thirteenth and Vinton streets, likes baseball. He was much interested in the re cent world's series. Hut. he didn't Lave time to stand in front of the downtown scoreboards, as he had to bake bread. So Joe bought himself a radio, in stalled it neir the ovens and tuned in You Can Be Supplid With the best in any line which you may need at prices which are Right Underwear, Blankets, Work Clothes, Dress Goods, Overshoes, Rubbers and a large stock to Shoes as well. Our line of Groceries is the best and prices are very low. We are paying the highest prices for your produce. No need to go to the city for your wants. Come in and see. Husking Gloves and Titts, the best, $2.30 J. W. KOLLMEYER, The Corner Store Alvo, Nebraska Theo. Starkjohan. retired farmer. 0,1 w"r.''i S senf8' piay y,p,a- st and Ninth street: I'-.-i t : s- . . . "("l,I,on.- n "CT'-U ? th. says: "Loan's Kldnev ,,i;yr se;,IS iu tne w cnu 01 ave been used in our familv f--.-; " IO,r ,r,en,:? f, U- Sl , " . IOCU inou h ki they have proven to ho all that is! claimed of them. Whenever my back feels a littlelame and my kidneys are not acting as they should. I take Doan s Kidney Pills for a few davs and they never fail to uil. and Mr. Je'inek pot the world series; reports rs soon as anyone else. Omaha News. John Mockenhaupt has purchased a new Universal car. for which he is finding much use for himself and the family. Mrs. Charles Murphy has purchas ed herself a new Ford touring car. which will be most convenient for the farm and for this good lady. A traveling show man having a dog show and a moving picture out fit, made a few days' stand in Man ley last week and was greeted with good crowds. Harry O'Brien, of Cedar Creek was looking after some business matters in Manley and vicinity last Thursday, coin ink over to look after some busi ness matters and to visit with his friends. Harley Herman and A. R. Thorpe have been keeping the ears of corn playing a tattoo on the throw boards in the fields of Omar Coon during the past week and are rapidly get ting his crop in the crib. John Mockenhaupt has been feel ing quite poorly for some time past on account of a very sore throat, ac companied by an extremely bad cold, which has stopped active work in the picking of corn by this genial gentleman. John Fleischman, who has been pretty busy in Manley with his car tenter work and has been assisted by Richard Pickard a portion of the time and also by Joe Wolpert. for whom he is at this time erecting a garape. Willie Keckler, who had his leg injured and was taken to the hos pital at Omaha some time since for an operation, has returned and is get ting alonp nicely at this time. The hone of his leg was infected by the injury, but is petting along nicely at this time. A large number of the people in this neiphborhood are petting into the corn fields and are finding the yields fully up to their expectations. Monroe Wiles has been getting some fifty bushels from his husking per acre and is not dissatisfied with the quality or yield. 1 R. Bergman and Edward Kelly were looking after some business matters at Omaha last Thursday morning, making the trip in the car of Mr. Kelly, and returning in time for dinner. They found the roads in excellent condition and ex pedited their business, making their visit brief. Hans Nelson, who was in the west, returned last week and was greatly pleased with the country and while there met George McDonald, who is farming near the town which Mr. Nelson visited. Wibleoux, Montana. He reports the former Louisville man and family liking the country and prospering. Frank Bergman has purchased himself and family a new car. this time having chosen a Willys-Knight and he has made a wise selection. The car which he has just now pur chased will make one which will al-I ways get there and also bring one j back home again and at all times will be a pleasure to drive as well as affording the greatest execution in the driving. ITor Sale? HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OF THREE GOOD HOMES Will be sold at very attractive prices, quality of good considered. Read carefully a partial list of the goods offered in this sale. RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! $ 6.50 8.50 Three 6x9 rugs, each Three 9x12 rugs, each One 9x12 Axminister rug 15.00 One 11-3x12 Axminister rug 27.50 One 9x12 velvet rug 20.00 BED ROOM SUITS, BEDS, DRESSERS One 3-piece circassion walnut bed room suite. .$ 75.00 One American walnut finish bed 20.00 Two American walnut finish dressers, each . . . 25.00 Four oak finish dressers at $15 to 25.00 One oak chiffioneer, colonial style 18.00 One mahogany chiffioneer at 15.00 LIVING ROOM SUITES, DAVENPORT BEDS One $225 living room suite. $125.00 Two davenport beds, $35 and 40.00 DINING ROOM TABLES, BUFFETS One $1 25 buffet, just like new $ 60.00 One Old English oak buffet 35.00 One 54-inch oak plank top table 35.00 One 48-inch oak plank top table One 42-inch oak plank top table Two sets oak dining room chairs, each Three kitchen cabinets, $25, $30 and One kitchen cabinet base 25.00 15.00 3.50 35.00 4.00 STOVES! STOVES! Kitchen Ranges, Heating Stoves, Oil and Gas Stoves All at Most Attractive Prices One Superior white enamel kitchen range. . . .$ 65.00 One domestic kitchen range 27.50 Corn Pickers Wanted I can use a number of No. 3 Deer- Mr. J.-limk is a son of Mr. and .' I Mrs. .Tosenh .Te!:nek. Sr.. of this citv ' irp- mm -nirlrprs at n verv rensriTinrilp ;o me pood.' .. .. . . 0 1 J Doan s cant be equaled and ar.vone , , ,-,, . . .,, pnee. having kidney trouoble should take i Lt lhlAli HERMAN DALL, them for they are reliable." tState- titv. DOING VERY WELL ment given Februarv 2?,. 191fi.) ' OVER POUR YEARS LATER, or on May 12, 1920. Mr. Starkjohan added: "The cure I had from Doan'sj The manv friends hcer of Earl Ire Kidney Pills has been a la-tinK one. form rlv a linotvr-e operator on I have faith in Doan's and if ever ti)e journal, will b" pleased to know I need a kidney remedy again, I tnat Mr. iroian is i0on able to leave w:ll use them." t?ie sanitarium near Coloiado 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburr. s;irjrrrs v.l.-re he has been for the Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y. Manley, Nebr. TLTnTRIFTnATTON OP FARMS IS CONSIDERED HOGS FOR SALE i he has for a groat Bi'K type Toland-China boars for '. is aininK in wui.h , past two years I bee n living at Colorado Springs. He states that he i feeling better than many years ann rip-ht ai.mjr. He Special Tire Prices! Te reduce my stock of tires, I will sell the follow nig sizes, as long as they last, at the following prices for cash 30x3 Goodrich fabric casing $ 8.00 30x34 Goodrich fabric casing 8.85 32x4 Goodrich fabric casing 17.60 30x3 J7 Goodrich cord casing 10.25 Coatman Hardware Co. R. M. Coatman, Prop. Hardware, Implements Alvo, Nebraska 1 Mayabb 'is exporting to lorate there for the i !.'j-ecnt at leat and ropes, if his LEG. A L NOTICE Chicago. Oct. 26. Electricity is some day to transform the farm from a place of drudgery to an efficient, satisfied business unit with attrac tions equal to those of cities, if the vision of a committee on agricultural electrification working here proves of practical effect. Already the farmers of one com munity. Red Wing. Minn., have been attracted by the idea of making elec- sale. All immuned. C. L Phone 3713. Plattsmouth. ! oS-'wts. iU.w tnh'Hi fl,i tn tai- r!n hart tric power work for them, the Amer , ito xebras'ta in 'the snrin 'iran farrj bureau federation, co-op- I crating in the electrification project. 1 announced today. It is the vision of the committee. Tr-. the ric:trirt foiM-t of r.-, conn-' composed of representatives of the The feus of to UorlsJ can be had over the radio. Have a Crosley installed in your home or place of business. Prices moderate and service excellent. Drop into the garage and listen in. We arp glad to demonstrate. Also repairs with regular Ford parts. CALL AND SEE ME! ALVO GARAGE jtv. Nebraska. Don C. York. Plaintiff iN. Douglas et ai. Defendants, j To the defendants Sophia N. Doug !las: Char'es Ilciidrie; S. N. Merriarn; !J. M. Dews; J. N. Dews; L,. G. Gef Jfers; I. A. Rradrick; Isaiah Rradrick; I Isaiah A. Bradcrick; Iraiah Toy; I Klizabeth Toy: Rebecca Tov; Anna Julia Toy; Abigail R. Toy; Ellen Jane Toy and T. D. Rankin; the heirs, ib visees. legatees, personal represen ts ives and all other persons inter ested in the respective estates of the above named persons, if deceased, real names unknown, and all per sons having or claiming any interest in Lots 5 and C, in Block 59, in the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 27th dav of Oc tober. 1923, the plaintiff filed his 'suit in the District Court of Cass A car load of live poultry wanted county, Nebraska, the object and to be delivered at poultry car near praver of which is to establish and the Burlington freight house, Platts- quiet and confirm plaintiff's title in mouth WEDNESDAY, Oct. Cist, one and to Lots 5 and 6, in Block 59. in day only, tor wnicli we will pay the Citv of Plattsmouth. Cass coun ty. Nebraska, and to enjoin each and; an 01 you from having or claiming i United States department of agricul- v5. Sophia I ture. the farm bureau, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. and the National Electric Light As- One Copper Clad range One kitchen range One Buck's hot blast heater One Round Oak heater, No. 1 8 size One Round Oak heater. No. 20 size One Riverside heater at Three oil stoves, $5, $7.50 and Five oil heaters, $2.50 to . CHAIRS AND ROCKERS 65.00 25.00 12.50 20.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 4.50 There are a number of good chairs and rockers, some cheap kitchen chairs, kitchen tables, drop leaf tables, two small writing desks and many other articles net mentioned here. These goods will be on the floor at prices quoted for only a short time, so if you want them GET IN WHILE THE GOODS ARE HERE Ghrist & Ghrist, Across from the Court House Telephone No. 645 Plattsmouth, Nebr. sociation, to so standardize the use of j the large oil refineries in that place. electrical power on farms that cosis of production will be lessened, farm work made more agreeable and the home life of agricultural workers made as attractivs rs it is for city residents. LOCATES IN WYOMING The friends of Ed Steinhauer here will be pleased to hear that Mr. Steinhauer is now located at Salt Creek, Wyoming, where he is engag ed in his trade as welder in one of uuuis nupibtuha 01 inia city is a -o located at that place where he is working in the oil lefinery. HOLD PLEASANT MEETING The Social Workers Flower club was entertained Wednesday after noon by the Misses Horning. A ma jority of the members were present as it was the annual election of of ficers and after the business session a dainty luncheon w as served by the hostesses and Mrs. Ilardeson. Poultry Wanted! WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31ST Plattsmouth, Nebraska ! i! i i j Right in the Teeth of Winter- Do You Need An Overcoat the following rJA vtvi j ito have any right, title, estate, lien Heaw hens Der lb 18c or interPFt- either legal or equitable Jieavy nens, per id. 10c in or lQ gaid rea, estate or anv part Heavy spnngs, per lb 15c thereof, and to enjoin you and each Ducks, per lb 15c of you from in any manner interfer- Geese, per lb 15c irff with Plaintiff's possession, and p. iv 7 enjoyment of said premises, and for uox, per 1 D ------------------- c equitable relief. This notice is given iegnorn .Poultry 3C ID. less pursuant to an order of said Court. p.nnp.. Nnti You are hereby required to answer x oxmers, Jwutc sai(1 ,)etition on or before Monday. WEDNESDAY is our regular buy- the 10th dav of December. 1923. and ing day in Plattsmouth and we will failing so to do, your default will be positively be there on the date ad- entered therein, and judgment taken vertised in this ad, prepared to take upon the plaintiff's petition. all poultry that may be offered us at or DON'T YOU? You know best. Are you going to make the old one "DO" or is it looking a bit shabby? Our line of Overcoats is complete. Pick yours out now we wiil hold it for you till you need it. We can fit any figure, purse or whim. Coats from the world's best tailoring houses $48 to $20 some cheaper for the boy! Ask to see our mufflers OA, they're naughty! hioacdlL 8 N ti B i i i ARTHUR DINGES, Proprietor Nebraska DON C. YORK, Plaintiff. : By A. L. TIDD. tne abrjvB prices. W. E. KEENEY. Also, o29-4w. His Attorney.