ii&nday, desehsee 10, 1923. PXATTSaiOUTH SEMI -.WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE THRE1 i Alvo Department Weldon Kinney was absent from A. V. Mockenhaupt has a record School lor a short time last week on of 140 bushels in eight hours one day account of sickness. last week and which look3 like go- Everett Ayres was absent from ing some, school for two days during last week i Lyle Miller has been averaging on account of sickness. 1 100 bushels per day in the picking Little Hazel Fairfield was a visitor of his corn and day after day is con at the Alvo schools last Wednesday sidered as baing very good, taking much delight in the work of I Miss Violet Ough a sister of Mrs. the students. A. J. Schaefer arrived here after a Miss Doris Klyver was a visitor visit of some time in Lincoln with at the Alvo schools last Wednesday relatives and is staying at the home and was much interested is the work of her sister. of the schools. I L. F. Mullen and the family were Fred Spahnie of Eagle was a visi-! enjoying a visit at Lincoln last Sun tor in Alvo last Wednesday coming day and were acompanied by Mrs. A. in to look after some business mat-. J. Schaeffer the latter who visited ters for the day. with her sisters while here. The grades in the Alvo school! James Foreman has treated himself are making preparations and giving and the family to a new universal car a considerable practice to a program manufactured at th Ford Motor Co. which they will give just before ', works at Detroit, Mich., and a car Christmas. I which can be depended on for ser- J. W. Hallmeyer and the family J vice, had for Thanksgiving day at the j Charles Godby, W. A. Jordan and home Edwin Dane and family from a number of others of Alvo were in near Dunbar,-they all enjoying the attendance at the sale of Mrs. Eddie occasion very pleasantly. ! McDowell near Syracuse last Wed- Both Messrs. Ernie Hollenbeck and nesday and report that things went Orris Foreman were busy with the at good prices. shredding of foddern during the past week, they preparing the win ter's roughnes for the stock. . The class in home economics are The play for the free movies which the merchants of Alvo are putting on will be for this week the sixth episode of the serial which is run- preparing to hold a bazaar for the ning and the comic will be "Lest benefit of the class which will be Build" which is a very laughable af presented a few days before the be- , fair. ginning of the Christmas vacation. j Charles Kirkpatrick had for last Arthur Dinges sold and installed Sunday dinner at his home in Alvo, a radio for Earl Dreamer last week Claude and Claire Barrett and the who is now enjoying the concerts, family and Clyde Temple and family, news, lectures and sermons of the all from near Eagle. The crowd was country and all at his own fireside. . a jolly one and every member enjoy- Wm. Yeasrer entertained for last i ed the occasion very much. Sunday at his home Messrs. and The ladies aid society of the Meth Mesdames Clarence Bucknell, Verla ; odist church of Alvo were meeting Linen and Geo. Browne, they all en joying the occasion most pleasantly. Mrs. Nel Garcia and a cousin. Miss Gay Scheie of Alameda, Kansas, who is visiting here at present a teacher of the Kansas schools were visiting the Alvo schools last Wednesday af ternoon. J. W. Hallmeyer and wife visited last Wednesday at the home of Mrs.J Charles Godby where they loked af ter the -work of the society and also enjoyed a most pleasant social hour and were delightfully entertained by Mr. Godby with a fine luncheon. On Thanksgiving day Mrs. A. J. Schaeffer was a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Powell where OPERATORS RE PORT OIL STRUCK NEAR BELLEVUE CATARRH Catarrh is a Local disease greatly in fluenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which gives Quick Relief bv lo-al application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which aet3 through the Blood on the Mucou3 Sur faces and assists in ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. Oil Sand Reached at 1,000 Feet, Drillers Assert; Extent is Not Yet Determined. A FIRM STAND BY COOLIDGE IN ANNUAL MESSAGE A. t IN THE DISTRICT COURT NO TRUTH IN REPORT ASK GOVERNOR TO SQUELCH LOTTERY From Saturday's Daily Oil and an eight-foot vein of lig nite coal has been struck on the Kast farm, a mile and one-half south of ,, , . , , . . Bellevue, according to Roy Bowen Merchants of Stromsburg Complain and Art Ebberson, who say they are From Saturday's Daily John Zatopek has been annoyed a great deal in the past week by re- I-III'I-I' Ports that he was implicated In some I manner in the firing of a strawstat k From Thursday's Dally on the farm of a neighbor. Mr. Za- In the office of the clerk of the topek desires to make it clear that (district court there was filed today he was jn no way involved in the Preqirfent is Credited with Showinff an action entitled Harry A. Nelson matter and that investigation made Jrreauient 4 ?u T.f ,vi- C' L- Stul, living the amount ;by the state fire warden cleared him vuuiagc tu ooj uic a Dr $yo alleged to be due on engineer- . Df any suspicion and that he desires ingr work. The plaintiff is represent- that tne public understand that lie is Against the Bonus. ed by A. R. Kelly and the defendant jby v. A. Robertson of this city. oil operators from Burt county. Neb The men were reluctant to talk about their "strike" but declared af firmatively to a World-Herald report er that they had struck oil. The coal "strike" which they said was about 400 feet down "doesn't amount to much" in the opinion of u l" l" llBC ?. iTh Bowen. but both men were enthusias- .vent what they term a lottery which hm,t thn -stril" they allcdge merchants of ork are praisement of President Coolidge's j ADDRESSES HIGH SCHOOL CLASS address closely followed its delivery! to congress and, as usual, there was Frr' Fray s Daily a great diversity of opinion. As a! Thls morning L. L. Turpin, court political document of great potential ! reporter, was at the high school and effect of the 1924 campaign on the; save the members of the commercial i class a very interesting: talk on the Representative B. S. Keck, of Polk amj those of his party the address' development of the short hand sys- coumy, accompanied uj ucicounun had been awaited expectantly byjl! JI1 typewriting ami me oiner lines of merchants from Stromsburg called , . f nTrtieo it met todav!tnat come within the work of the .vith expressions of general praise luri reporter ana sienograpner. iur that Retailers of York are Con ducting Game of Chance not now nor has been guilty of any act of lawlessness. cn Governor Bryan at noon Thurs- Five years ago. according to the dct;?- from many republicans, with less en thusiastic approval from others and iwith immediate criticism from the rive jeais uku, aixumuig iu nie , , . , . r.i t, ucmui.iaij. four people who own joint interest in l sFfrl ng' "n f" Z ' n one Point the positive and un the Kast farm C. L., Wilbur. Foster H- Christensen and Emil S. F. John- equivocal stand taken by President Ebberson DUJu. .... i Coolidge or many l: it was a T'e ,leleSation said a similar plan political as we as king fin- r'd heen stopped at David City and p0rtance there appe .ntion of that a drawing proposed by the ra, aRreenient. r, postpone stan',;V(1 Oil company at Omaha was, d a th, a3 ., and Laura Bowen and Ebberson visited their farm and said it was a likely spot to find oil. Laeki ance at the time and interven the war caused them to Pronouncements of the president. SOn. rnnliilcn nf mnnv IsailPS of hiehest 1,. - .1-1 t.l !!! 1. v,v...vD j i ne ueifsauun sum a f" political as well as legislative im- appeared almost gen- Republicans com "rourn creons nosi tbpir nrnnnsprt nncrnlinnn until rp- ' " . . .,.. lion z- r . a ri t flint T 1 1 1 t: 11 hlnf I TTI STTPr nil? IT nR 'one for the attorney general rather j man me governor. out ne wouiu;..p,, nt ir,.iH0rt i,? rtednr!, have it investigated. tion of the Me'non tax reduction pro- , i ne oeiegauon suun nieu a pusiL-i n the world court, railroads l" l' mveinui. iu iius iiiai. i ne orfp.iitiirp and labor an l 1 or It nave Ulllieu -. o mlrliors' hnmis on raae lesnvai wiiilii tho ioao-iio nf nntlnnc truck at a denthiA'i!1, be he'd "e.cebf r 1 to 24. n-ta;,ff revision and reduction of the trucK at a ueptn elusive, and that Santa Claus in per-;,, H naxrv ion wnicn political atteniioii was cen- last Sunday at the home of their the four sisters met for a real good friends. Chris Gardiert and family, time and had it. They all enjoyed near Cook, making the trip via their , the excellent dinner and a good social auto having a good ride as well as a good visit. John Yeager has been very busy of late with his business as painter and decorator and was last working at the home of R. M. Coatman where he has been tinting the walls and otherwise decorating the home. The vacation for the Christmas cently, they said Before starting to drill, Bowen and Ebberson claim to have obtained an exclusive oil lease on the 1 hundre'd acres in the Kast farm and on 3 thou sand acres adjoining, which takes tou mi,Pi,anQ ni their lease to the south line of the chrktma? t village or uenevue. The oil pool was s rr Q hmit l thniicanil Tnat aiiftrlin t. ... . . i . A i ti, V.,, , L some or nis auopieu policies piac to tlie men. triltuto pifts to ihiilrp;i and bp met i ... , . T,iS - P.,r SAVPrnl vM.. ridpnfc, In Dip IV .7. -."I." " k " .i ! e1 nim squareiy in opposition to cen - ... ' w w ----- ... - - i nit ii ii in if v a ijaii'i tinu win ic- section, seeing the oil derrick up and main during the festival to greet his observing on on top or several small children friends on the business lakes in the vicinity, suspected a r.treets. The merchants of Stroms- strike" had been made on the Kast burs have 'no kick on Santa Claus, farm, but not until today did Bowen but thev object to the giving of a and Ebberson confirm the reports, -ticket with everv 50 cent purchase They claim to represent no com- ,-nd the "drawing bv lot" and the pany and told half a dozen Bellevue giving away of fifty live turkeys De business men they had intended to comber 24 in this same manner. The have no stock sale. drawing by lot is for cash prizes. "All we want is to be left alone," Governor Bryan told the delega- said uutii. Turpin was himself in comercial teaching for some time and with his long experience in this line was a very valuable man for the lecture and able to give the young people of the school some very good sugges tions along this line of work. C. S. ALDRICH IMP0VING jator Johnson of California, the only avowed republican candidate for the presidency. Senator Johnson has de dared against the world court and for the soldiers' bonus. He has not given his approval to the Mellon tax plan, but has indicated objection to some of its principal features. Comment on the president's ad dress is being withheld by Senator Johnson, who today was in New York, but extended discussion of Mr l? ste- tha,torney general and Cooidge-8 position is expected from visit. There were there for the oc casion Mesdames A. F. Schaeffer, Al vo; A. Dier and Wm. Powell, Lin coln; Miss Violet Ouerh of Alvo. The barber has entered into the bartering business and a few days ago traded one pig for five. Just how he will come out of the invest ment only time can tell. Should season this year of the Alvo schools corn advance and hogs get lower he will extend from Dec. 22 to Dec. 31, might wel have kept his one pig for including one whole week, the time he might not lose as much. But if beign short will enable the schools corn goes down and pigs up he will to elope the coming summer one be in the clover. week earlier. 1 George Hall the man who loves a fhrlo Wehpr and the familv n'oro finp car baa linst disnnd nf nia hnar - 1 " " j - - - friends j, rr 1 l J ... I T- 0 m 1IICUU3, spending i nanKsgiving uay near wuu-ii as uiie ui a lew years ago Gretna where they were guests at the and has gotten a Buick roadster and home of a number of relatives and a fine craft it is for working on the where they enjoyed the few day3 fol- assertion which this company has of ten made, "V hen better cars are built, Buick will build them," they have produced an elegant car and Mr. Hall has one of them. The Kasts said their lease to the if that officer believes there is any two men called for a cash considera- thing the governor can do he would tion and royalty on all oil or coal he glad to co-operate with the legal that might be taken out. LQCA-LNEWS From Thursday's Daily O. A. Davis of Murray was among the visitors in the city today attend ing to some matters of business. J. R. McVey was at Murray today for a few hours attending to some department. State Journal. CASE IS ATFIRMED From Saturday's Daily ' The announcement was received here today by Attorney D. O. Dwyer of the affirming of the judgment of t the bonus. William G. McAdoo has him in the near future. Democratic leaders generally crit icized various features of the ad dress, but Senator Underwood of Alabama, the only avowed democrat ic presidential candidate who sits in congress, was not present at the joint session and made no comment He has declared for the world court plan and, like Mr. Coolidge is again- the district court of Cass county by tho supreme court in the case of Ro rfne Allen vs. Louise and Grace Val lerv. In this action the plaintiff lowing most pleasantly. They re turned home last Saturday well pleesed with the visit. S. C. Boyles and the family were visiting a week last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Keefer and the family at Glenwood, Iowa, making the trip in their auto and Are Making Toys The manual training class at the Alvo schools is very busy these times mntters nf business and visiting with ! claimed the sum of $25,000 damages ;:iu'mng iiiai maw nau uetrii mjureu (T n or rim i n t A V V n i n r 1 o . G May?eld of Louisville was! ,Q- , bto tne defen, ants. In the here today for a few hours attending s , , , (J to some matters of business at the ;ment WQg entere(, for the (lefendants court nouse. jaml Vt.hich now stands by the decis- James Terryberry of Louisville , ion cf the supreme court, was among those attending to busi- , ness in the county seat today for a few hours. come out in favor of both. The reaction of "the country" to the president's recommendations will be watched carefully by all party leaders. IS SHOWING EAIPR0VEMENT Mrs. M. C. Metzger and daughter . From SaturdaVs Daily came in yesterday from their home The many friends of Mrs. C. P. near Cedar Creek to enjoy the day Svdebotham will be very much pleas- flndinsr an excellent dav and fine in .h ci,r. a th o.i'here visiting with friends and look-!0,i to learn that this estimable ladv - aw V. - 1 UIIWU U t. I 11V t-AllUVII U . , . . . I - - roans on ineir trip. iney enjoyea , are doing some very nice work in the , ilfc' l the visit there most pleasantly A number of the members of the Knights of Pythias of Alvo were vis iting at Lincoln last Wednesday eve ning where they attended the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the order in Nebraska. Among those who attended were Elbert Taylor, Alfred Stroemer, Carl Ganz, Arthur Dinges, James Friend. John G. Wunderlich, of Nehawka, is now well on the highway to com plete recovery from her recent opera- line of tovs and Christmas nresents Those of the class are PhiliD Coat- was among the interested residents ; tion. for appendicitis and has been . n iuA n..4.. a.nn ..4 v.AMn ..n4n.,1n-'ni. x i t. : i 1 n i man Edward and Mavnard Cook 1U1 LUllui pueai utitr tsitiuu.y uuiu iu ieav uit1 hiiuiis ot'un uus FELL FROM POLE WHILE AT WORK Emil Oberle of Eagle Keceives Pain fill Though Not Serious In juries Monday Evening. Monday evening Emil Oberle, ac companied by his son, Lloyd, went to a place near Ed Ossenkop's, four miles southwest of Eagle, to do some Vernon Anderson. Sherrill Fifer. !at the arguments in the district court pital and is now at the home of her j k t telephone lines Emil George Kitzell, Willard Timblln. Carl Haines and Kenneth Dally Join Forces R. M. Coatman and W. H. Warner have ioined forces in settinc the he- l.elsi aionaay jonn SKinner witn . iated threshing contracted complet M. Coatman in his load of stock to e, during the nice weather. Mr. Omaha where he delivered at the Coatman is furnishing the power and stock yards. He took stock for W. W. jir yarner the separator and they Coatman. S. C. Boyles. Anton King, have been threshing for Geo. Hard Turner McKinnon, J. M. Manners, knock. Jessie Hardknock and Wm. and J. H. Weichel and on his return Meikel. brought back with him a load of calves for W. W. Coatman. With the new truck he can almost take a train load of stock. Business forms of all kinds print ed at the Journal office. 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 30x3 Yl Goodrich fabric casing. 8.85 32x4 Goodrich fabric casing 17.60 30x3 Yl Goodrich cord casing 10.25 Coatman Hardware Co. R. M. Coatman, Prop. Hardware, Implements Alvo, Nebraska on the indictments voted by the grand sister, Mrs. McIIale, 3936 North 21st jury. rtreet where she will remain until Editor Lee Mayfield of the Louis- she is able to come on home to Platts ville Courier and V. F. Diers of that mouth and wihch the family hopes city were here yesterday to attend will be only a matter of a few days the hearings in the district court and , at the most to look after other matters of busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heil, Jr. NEW BOY IN TOWN were in the city yesterday, motoring in j From Saturday's Daily from their home west of the city, This afternoon a fino little son and with Mr. and Mrs. John Heil and heir arrived to make his home with daughter Elsie, and the party spent several hours here looking after some matters of business. From Friday's Daily James Stone and wife of Nehawka were here today attending to some !of the pre-Christmas shopping at the Plattsmouth stores. J. F. Clement and wife of Kansas City motored up yesterday from their home to enjoy a few days visit here with the family of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clement, the former being a brother of Mr. Clement. From Saturday's Daily Mrs. F. J. Hennings and son Her man were here today from Eight Mile Grove precinct looking after some matters of business. Mrs. Bertha L. Stand ley and laughter, Verna.'of near Eagle, were here today attending to some mat- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilt and the oc casion brought a great deal of happi ness to the proud parents. Mrs. Hilt and the little son are doing nicely and the father is surfly filled with happiness. Mrs. Hilt is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lohnes of this city. A WORTHY PROJECT From Saturday's Daily The cabinet which the D. A. R has given to the public library is in place and completely finished. It is an addition to the library, and it is hoped will prove satisfactory for its purpose. The work of the Daughters of the American Revolution is en tirely unselfish, as it exists purely for the benefit of the country or town. Two years ago the county was the recipient of the tablet which was placed on the court bouse and now the daughters are working to pay for the cabinet. Now ;hat there is a ters at the court house. Henry Shiffler. residing in the suitable place provide ! for valuable south part of the city, has been very 'articles the public is requested to pooriy ma lasi iew nays sunenng ,make gifts for this nurnose. Anv persons having books, pictures, rea ords or antiques of any kind please Dnstall a Kadio At Your Home as a Christmas Present for the Entire Family We can care for your needs promptly. What joy it will be to "listen in." Don't deprive yourself of a radio. We can also give your Auto Repair work the best of Attention Now ALVO A. DINGES, Prop. -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA from a severe cold and attack of the grippe. Mont Robb came in this morning j attach name of giver to the article to spend a few hours while en route 'and present to the library. This pro- home to Union after a trip out on the ject should receive the support of all road in the interests of his grain company. Miss Mary Wetenkamp, who is at tending the University of Omaha, came in last evening to visit here for the week end at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weten kamp and family. Andrew Kearn, Jr. who was born in this city, but has since childhood been residing in the west part of the state, came in today to visit with his aunt, Mrs. Schliscke and family. Mr. Kearn is now living at Axtell. C. W. Johnston and wife of Salt Lake, who have been here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stine, the latter the aunt of Mr. Johnston, ,have returned to their home in the west. Mr. Johnston i3 train dispatcher for the Oregon Short line at Salt Lake and one of the youngest train dispatchers in west. who can help as it will be a great benefit to our town in years to come and will increase in value as time goes on. Please help ihe daughters in this Interesting wo k HOGS FOB SALE Two pure bred Hampshire, one fall and one spring, male rigs, ready for service. Chas. E. Schwab, Nehawka, Neb. dl0-2tw COCKERELS FOR SALE Single combed Rhode Island Red cockerels from a new egg strain, $2 and $3. Mrs. Harrison L. Gayer. Plattsmouth. Phone Blurray 2704. d!0-2tw Hemstitching, PiCQt Edging. At the 'Singer Sewing Machine Co., Phone No. 9. ascended a pole about twenty-five feet high and was tightening some wires which snapped in two. This caused the pole, which was evident ly rotten at the base, to sway. It broke off, letting Mr. Oberle fall, the pole coming down upon him. Mr. Maahs, who lives nearby, rush ed to the scene of the accident and picked up Mr. Oberle and brought him to his home in Eagle. ' Dr. Long- acre was summoned and gave medi cal attention. Later he was taken to Lincoln to a hospital where he is resting as easily as can be expected." An X-ray photo revealed that there were no bones broken and the bruises were confined to the leg no internal in juries. He is expected to be out on crutches in a short time. Eagle Beacon. A FAREWELL PARTY From Saturday's Daily A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marler on Monday eve ning, December 3rd. The ladies club and their families, of which Mrs. Marler has been a very faithful mem ber, and neighbors met at the home of Omar Schlichtemeier and then all went in a body and gave Mr. and Mrs. Marler a real surprise. About 4 0 friends were present. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served which had been brought, by the guests. All reported an especial ly good time and left wishing Mr. and Mrs. Marler many joys in their new home at Mynard to which they will soon move and where Mr. Marler will go back to his old trade of blacksmithing. Word has been received here by County Attorney A. G. Cole of the fact that his friend, C. S. Aldrich, of Elmwood, was showing some im provement at the Presbyterian hos pital in Omaha, where he has been for a short time taking insulin treat ment. Mr. Aldrich has not been in the best of health for some time and it is hopel that he will derive per manent relief from the treatment at the hospital. SHOWS SOME IMPROVEMENT From -Saturday's Dail- Mrs. Joseph Hadraba, who for the past year has been in very poor health, has been having some more restful days in the past week which has been quite encouraging to the family and friends altho the patient is still very poorly and it is the sin cere wish of the many friends of this etsimable lady that she may be able to rally from her long illness and be back in her former good health. DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases are Too Dangerous for Plattsmouth People to Ne glect Their Cure. The great danger of kidney trou bles is that they so often get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health will be gradually un dermined. Backache, headache, ner vousness, lameness, soreness, lum bago, urinary troubles, dropsy, grav el and Bright's disease may follow as the kidneys get worse. Don't ne glect your kidneys. Help the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, which are so strongly recommended right here in riattsmouth. Ask your neighbor! Louis Kroehler, one of the pro prietors of Kroehler Bros, hardware store, 542 Main street, Plattsmouth, says: I had pains in my back. I was so lame I could hardly stoop and my kidneys were weak. I had a tired, languid feeling all the time and head aches were common. I got a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills from Rynott & Company's drug store and began taking them. They soon relieved me of the trouble. I am pleased to recommend a valuable kidney remedy." The above statement was given on April 10. 1912, and on May 12, 1920, Mr. Kroehler added: "I am of the opinion that Doans Kidney Pills are asplendid remedy for kidney ail ments. I haven't needed them in a number of years. I have great faith In Doan's. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Kroehler had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets "I have frequently used Chamber lain's Tablets, during the past three 5'ears, and have found them Splendid for headache and bilious attacks. I am only too pleased, at anj time, to epeak a word in praise of them." writes Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt, Rockport, T "V" A . 1 . ! GH. H. G. LEOPOLD Osteopathic Physician Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Union Block Phone 208 PLATTSMOUTH - 1 A 1 Alii JWJ, fwjw "i""4MiOT4" 1 wi i I "l-!" i A i MRS. T, C. M'CARTY Hemstitching- and Picot Edging N. 4th St., Plattsmouth PHONE 100-J The Big Doll dill The Dolls Name is Tessio Yvonne The card bearing this name was held by filrs. S. S. Gooding, to whom the doll was deliver ed. We thank the public for their patronage. Weyrich & Hadraba ITif $2.00 Per Dozen! Fowrs You SOCIAL WORKERS CLUB The Social Workers Flower club will meet Dec. 12 with Mrs. Frank Pace, Mrs. T. B. Hardison assistant hostess. Please bring a present for grab. bag. A short program will be given. PLATE SUPPER At District No. 6, 5 miles south of Plattsmouth Friday evening, Dec. 14th. Program will be given. Ev erybody cordially invited. PEARL SPANGLER, dl0-2tw Teacher. FOR SALE R. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels at $1.60 each. Mrs. Julius Reinke. tf-daw 'South Bend, Neb. dl0-2mo.w Stock Limited to 134 Dozen Will Have to Hurry, Folks We have on hand 1 34 dozen folders that formerly sold at from $6 to $ 1 2 per dozen, to be closed out at the unheard-of price of $2 per dozen. Now is the time for you to have those pictures taken which you have been promising yourself you'd have taken some time. You will never have the opportunity to get photo graphs at this price again. Remember, we have only 1 34 dozen to sell at this price, so come soon if you want any taken. You can now have pictures taen of the whole family and pay back all the pictures you owe your friends. We take them by electric sky light, so can make them for you in any kind of weather; also open even ings until nine o'clock to take pictures. Better HURRY while you have several styles to select from. Open every day and evening, including Sundays until they are all gone. REMEMBER A DOZEN PHOTOGRAPHS MAKE TWELVE XMAS PRESENTS Olson Electric Studio Lower Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebr.