PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOUIUTAX PAGE SIX it To Our Friends and Patrons:- We arc wishing you all a most Merry Christmas and may joy and prosperity attend you. Cloidt Coal & Lumber Co. - Pdfmele Theatre Co. t MfiNlFY NFWX ITFMS !' i; OUT OF THE ETHER Radio News Broadcast each Saturday by Station ETAO Merry Christmas! PUBLIC AUCTION! Murray, Nebr., Friday, December 28 at 2 O'Clock P. II. CHICAGO COUNTS ON THE DEMOCRATIC POW-WOW, Eli Keckler was looking after the j matters at the lumber yard during the illness of Mr. Crane. '( John P. Stander was shelling and delivering corn at the elevator of j Messrs. Kelly and Scheehan on last ( Thursday. I Mrs. "Walter Mockenhaupt was in Omaha for a number of days during the past week being a guest at the home of her parents. i Wm. nauth was a visitor in riatts-i Tomorrow night i3 Plattsmouth's mouth last week looking after some fourth radio program. .business matters at the court house , and also doing some pre-Christmas a copy of this program appears (trading. elsewhere in today's Journal. John Murphy. Jr.. and wife of Omaha were visiting with friends and I The old arch-enemy of radio. King i relatives in Mauley last Saturday and static, has been much in evidence ' Sunday, returning to their home on the past few days. Sunday evening. I 1 Miss Fay liowes one of the teach-' Farragut, Iowa. will have the ers of the Manley schools, departed Monday evening, December 31st pro- hist Friday for her home at Kearney gram. It is their second. where she-will spend the short, non- day at her home in tnat city. The 17th Infantry band is regis- ,ternoon "The Messiah's Coming Miss Mamie Maher, a teaciier oi tering a nation-wide hit with its con- (iiriStmas cantata wa3 broadcast: to and rings the cowbell with added vehemence to cinch the argument. By the way WBAP (Fort Worth) has some good programs on for this week, J both on its 7:20 to 8:30 and 9:30 to 10:45 broadcast periods, Monday to Friday inclusive. A Happy Christmas FAITH A Happy Christmas means Four Blessed Things LOVE V PEACE AH these we wish you. JOY Popular Variety Store WSB, "The Voice of the South," is another whose programs we fea ture regularly, to be crowded out of the column today by Station ADVT. Special Christmas Music Christmas music predominate:- on Came Warden Koster. An X-ray ex amination at Omaha disclosed that one No. 5 shot is lodged against the heart, two shots are in the lungs and one in the neck. The wounded man complains of severe pain in the region of the stomach, but no shot have been found there. Eleven shot were picked out of Gates' breast be fore he was taken to Omaha. A Same!en,je(i today aiucu o uauc nuni uii in c uicaL M. & N. A. RAIL STRIKE IS FINALLY CALLED OFF Harrison. Ark., Dec. 21. The Mis souri & North Arkansas railroad strike in progress since February, 1U21. and marked by rioting and widespread destruction of property, WOAW's nrnirrnm this week. This af- was hent hv t.h fore of the- shot. ranK r M ul. 'auu . regis- , ..Tl,0 Mosai.-ih'a rnmin? " .1 Tarksnn is hplnr fcolrl In tha niintv I Vested With authority tO aCl lor lie Chicago, Dec. 21. After receiving what he regarded as most satisfac tory assurances of the necessary fi nancial backing to hold the demo cratic convention in Chicago next year. George Brennan, Illinois demo cratic, leader, said today that he would "get" the convention. During the dav Mr. Brennan and Edward Hurley, former head of the emer the Manley schools, and a sister of certs from WO AW. Next one Xmaa Mrs. John Mockenhaupt. will spend night, 11:45 to 12:45; again her vacation at her home near Green- Friday night, :30 to 8. wood at the home of her mother. j Mrs. Rudolph Bergman was spend- station WOC. Davenport, will be inorrov.- morninsr the radio chapel ser- the wounds inflicted. next v!o r,r tho Ttov Tt R Tirnwn Willi feature Christmas songs; tomorrow night the Presbyterian church of this city will give its chapel service and Jail at Wahoo pending the result of , yar ous crau . ; lure j uugc . "'""i - in return for concessions Sale to be Ju Id in front of livery barn and the following property will be offered: One set l-inch farm harness; a variety of new leather goods, fresh stock: team whips, cattle whips, etc.; nf nev. Air Tieht heater with new:x Btove r""e; some cooking utensils; 'gency fleet corporation, under rresi water cooler; beds; cots; barrel dent Wilson, held n conference ami churn: .arpenter tools: bran 1 new j also consulted Fred W. Upham. treas army blankets; a fine shot gun; up-!urer of the republican national com right piano and anything the public mittee. Mr. Upham had had pledges wishes to bring in. of plenty of money for .'he republican Everybody welcome. See Ma:l: convention but with the republican Churchill for particulars. ; convention already awarded to Cleve- . (land, he is ready to persuade Chicago Daily Journal. 15c a wmX. miirt and to strikers found guilty of criminal charges, called off the strike. ing a few days last week at the home 'siint aii dav Christmas. Our con-' Christmas cantata. "The Story of of her parents called there by the temporary station, ADVT has so "cut Bethlehem;" Monday evening the death of her brother'a.wifc, Mrs. Har-. jn on our broadcast period this Central Congregational church of Om old Koop. which occurred last week. jwcek, that we find it impossible to aha will give a Christmas eve pro- publish the programs of any DX gram; Tuesday morning, 9 to 11, the stations. uest Sisters string quartet ana Mr. i Hart Jenks will give the Christmas: FOE SALE : An wtAn -v turn tlioif rr:r WTI- ttion funds over to the democrats. Holstein bull. Albert Young, Mur ray, Nebraska. d24-4sw. Frank Cradoville and Otto Trilety, both of whom are attending the Uni versity of Nebraska are heme for the holidays. Mrs. C. C. Smith and little daugh ter. Wave, are at Wahoo, Nebraska, where thev will visit over the holi- Fred Fleischmann and the family were visiting at Lincoln last Tues day, driving over in their car to look after come trading and to see the sights of the big city when dressed in its holiday attire. Mrs. Harry Clarke who has been at the home of J. C. Rauth for the past two weeks called there by the death of her sister. Mrs. J. C. Rauth. de parted for her home at Loa Halls, Iowa, on last Monday. On account of the sale of the ef fects of the late Samuel Goodman there are brooms jplenty over the The next two weeks have been de- pageant, "From Prophecy to Manger,"; clared open season for trans-Atlantic with elaborate musical scores; the fane every night from midnight to dinner concert, 6:30 to 8, will be a G a. m. Perhaps you may yet get to Christmas program, and the 9 to 11 hear Station 2 LO if you are willing broadcast period will be given over to give up a lot of hours of needed to a Christmas night program by the sleep to make the attempt. j First United Presbyterian church J choir and May's Melody Maids, of The Columbia phonograph company Omaha, has taken a right view of radio and At 11:45 Christmas night, the 17th will broadcast music by their artists Infantry band will broadcast a spec twice a week. And the chances arerial program for Macmillan and his city and vicinity and this part of the ! ten to one the public will buy records crew aboard the Bowdain commonwealth should have been the-1 made by these same artists, after oretically clean, fox they do say that hearing them in person over radio. a new broom, -sweeps clean. Frank Stander and wife of Omaha with their daughter Miss Lena, were Don York, former Plattsmouth res ident, will sing two solos as vthe For the rest of the week, dinner program, 6 to 7:30 Thursday and 9! to 11 period given to music furnished jby Omaha dance orchestras. Friday, G:30 to 8 dinner program by 17th day season there with relatives and visiting last Sunday with friend3 in eighth number on tonight's 9 o'clock J Infantry band; 9 to 10, musical pro-, friends and be joined later by Mr. Manley and with their daughter Mrs. 'concert from WO AW by Omaha ar- gram including banjo solos by Kay, omiih , lualter JMockennaupt were spenung usis. .;iuti bffcvuFiiiui, ui muuuoui, ui vcuai AV Christmas - Greetings! We extend most cordial greetings to all our friends and patrons for a Merry Christmas for health, prosperity and happiness. Assur ing ycu it has been a pleasure to serve you. Li Mockenhaupt were spending the day at the home of J. C. Rauth. . this city, will play the accompani- Mrs st.indpr bpincr a sister of Mr. iment for these numbers. me L.anu l Rauth. j Herman Mann was a visitor with the family last Thursday at Weep j ing water where they were doing some trading and was heard to re mark that the roads v.-ere the best that he has ever seen them in his long residence in this county. W can testify that they were fine. John Crane the lumberman has been quite sick at his homefat Ru dolph Bergman's and confined to his bed during the entire week and has been attended by Dr. Thomas of Weeping Water during the latter por tion of the week. He was feeling some better but f.till very weak. It is hopd that he may soon be at hia bii'itie.H rs;jin. The Roynl Neighbors arranged and hrd n moFt nleasant meeting on Sun- i ''cy for their members and the mem- brTi of their families which partook for Me" and "A Dream. "The Hired Hand" at WBAP still persists in declaring there there is no little "Ethiopia" at his home dance music from Brandeis store restaurants. Saturday, dance music on 6 to 7:30 dinner concert hour; program by Omaha artists, 9 to 11. Signing off at two days Christmas for Station ADVT. before DAWES ASKED TO HEAD GERMAN INQUIRY BOARD Commission Picks American For President of Reparations Probe He Waits for Notice. GAME WARDEN IN A CRITICAL CONDITION Harold Gates Has One Bullet in the Muscles of Heart and Wound in His Chest. Paris, Dec. 21. Omaha. Dec. 21. With one leaden pellet lodged in the muscles of his hpart and a eaDinir wound in his The reparations cnec,tt where twenty-six other shot entered when he was shot by John the nature of a Yuletide festival and I commission this morning decided to which was attended by the members ; offer to Charles C. Dawes of the unit- .Jackson, an alleged poacher, near almost entirely. This getting to- ed States the presidency of the com-, Ashland. Nebraska, yesterday, Har- trofVio rn nolAno Ul- V.Jc r.lA.n mittpo whih i t Ct PTSIlline German r flatnc tti-cntr.nlnii EVirt Dm- the fraternity snirit and makps the . finance. !aha deDutv came warden, lies in a society more worth while. An American thus will head the i critical condition in a hospital here Col. W. R. Young the noted auc-! principal expert committee to be (today. Despite the desperate nature tionrer of Plattsmouth. was a visitor named for the investigation of Ger--0f his wounds, he has a good chance n Manley laft Wednesday where he many s resources and financial situa-,0f recovery. Dr. A. L. Koenlg, at- n. tending physician said. The reparation commission found His wounds make it very difficult it necessary to postpone issuing Its for him to talk. At this Season We greet you our friends with a wish for a most Merry Christmas and that health, prosperity and many friends may be yours throughout the coming year. -Fred Lugsch- THE TAILOR 0 conducted a sale of the effects of tion i Samuel Goodman who died rome time (since. Mr. George O. Dovey, admin istrator, was also present and was looking after the business. V. J. Rau was clerk of the sale nd settled rp the business matters at the time r.r.t: following tho &ale. Miss Rhene Christensen. visiting at the home of Herman Rauth and wifr was a viistor last ' Wedner-day evening ?t the meeting of the Erbekah lodge where they werei preparing a box for Christmas for sending to the Oddfellows home. The' lode-P of W'pfinin o- Watc la lm,nl . to the homo for nririfoii,..a 'a t mittee ought I - v U IIU WW not aim to let a Christmas pass but what they remember those there. I Some twenty years ago a row of ; hedge posts planted on the north dis trict of Main street in Manley for the' invitation to the other delegates on the committees aside from the Ameri cans, but in view of the need of gain ing time to permit the representatives from the United States to arrive i, with out delay the names of General who is' . r. it - nanes anu ui uweu u. iuuug ul icw York were approved and instructions given that formal invitation be sent them. It was the unanimous decision of the reparation commission that the presidency of the leading expert com- to be offered to Gen eral Dawes. Chicago. Dee. 21. Brigadier Gen eral Charles O. Dawes refused to com ment today when informed by the j hitching of teams which had the stay-1 TT , Uiat Deen 'ing qualities with the resisting the ' ci(le1 " hy lhe reparations commis i ravages of time and weather With 'f,on heaVhe committee to exam" the coming of the auto a few were I int "crm,an flnanccs- . . . . : broken off just in front of tZ st I '7hank you very niuch, but I have lwl.rf- tho n.ra ,,t,.i .... nothing to say. said General uawes. i - - v . w s lun rvi v( the remainder still standine eood and solid at this time. One was broken ,over a few days since and is a testi- Playing Santa Claus is now a mat ter for careful planning, a headline mony of the lasting qualities of this says. We'll say it is. Any time old excellent wood. v Had An Excellent Time Santa pulls a boner he never hears the last of it, and our sympathy goes out to the old boy. . 2L L rSEL L .ns r? rA vr -.r Our Wish Is:- that the Christmastide may bring you blessings health, happiness and friends. Accept our thanks for courtesies during the past year and may prosperity be yours throughout the coming year. -The Kruger Paint Store- The business men of Manley. get ting behind the project, have harl i Mrs. Richard Pickard train the child-I Lipsticks are now being flavored ren and put on an excellent enter-i with fruit essences. We should think iaia. 3irs. I'ickard surely got the real spirit into the affair and by dint ui uara worn and keeping at it wa In a gasping voice he told how he and Byron Fowler, another deputy warden found Jackson hunting near Ashland and demanded to see his hunting license. Jackson fired from a distance of thirty feet, the entire discharge entering Gates' chest. Gates has an equal chance for his life, according to his father, J. M. Gates of Fort Crook, who communi cated Friday morning with Chief LAND SEEKERS' EXCURSION TO THE RIO GRANDE Special Excursion Rates Offer You Splendid Opportunity to Visit This "Garden of Eden" Spot of Southwest. able to interest the children in a way that they were able to produce an excellent entertainment. All who were fortunate in the matter of get ting to attend were well pleased with the affair. Carl Schneider, who ta a Cfn,(.n at the Hastings college, and one of the players on the football team, the 'champs of the state college confer- !,nwt' Lame in th,s moming to visit jwith ihs parents, r. and Mrs. H. A. Schneider over the holidays I Charles Hartford. Jr.. who Is at tending school at the Iowa Agricul ture college at Ames, is home to spend the holiday season with his ! parents, Mr. and Mrs.o. ft tto w f Mrs Philip Hirz and Miss Leota Hackenberg departed this mornlno- for Lincoln where they will eniov a to kiss a girl whose cheeks were generously colored with orange rouge and find her lips were wild cherry. :o: A French physician says bathing is not indulged in by most people as a health measure. Indeed, he says, it is not a health measure, but mainly an aid to social standing. That, how ever, seems almost Important enough to justify the practice. By the time a lot of us learn how to behave we are told to do anything else. h Miss Delores McCarthy, who has for the past two years been making her home at Loa Angeles, California, came in yesterday to spend a short t f mo Vt ara v(cfttn wtt K hai no ronta S i frlend and relatives over Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCarty and oth- L, the Christmas seaaon. !er riaHvM tri Plattsmouth The famous Rio Grande Valley of southern Texas, the "Garden of Eden ' spot of the. Southwest, with its deep, rich, fertile alluvial soli, its agri cultural, horticultural and citrus fruit achievements is attracting the attention of the whole nation. Successful farmers, business men, professional men and women as well are buying and developing farms in the Valley to enjoy the almost limit less opportunities afforded for mak ing money. Fortunes are being made gTowing oranges, grape fruit and lemons to gether with winter vegetables. Gen erous yields of corn, alfalfa, budan grass, Rhoeds grass, sorghum cane and hay are also realized. The Harlingen district is the cream of the Rio Grande valley. Special excursion rates are avail able to prospective purchasers. The next excursion from the Oniana Bur lington station will leave at 9 o'clock a. m. on TUESDAY, January 1st; also another on Tuesday, January 15. For reservations or further particu lars, phone 548, or see A. C MUTZ, Agent : Nebraska K roehler Brothers Extend to their friends best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We are very appreciative of your good will and patronage and trust that the future may hold a continuation of these pleasant relations with you all. Wishing You a Merry Christmas! We desire to thank you for 'the loyal patronage which you have given our store and may the lasting prosperity, the loyal friendships and abounding pros perity crown the coming year for you all. Louis Acherman Samuel Giventer Telephone No. 39 South Sixth Street Phone No. 39 To Our Friends:- The one thing which money cannot buy, your loyal friendship, we attribute the possibility of our success, and to you all we want to wish the happiness of this season and in the year to come may true joy, sincere friendship and lasting pros perity be the crown which shall be yours. J. w. Main Hotel Block North Sixth Street PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. The Very Best Wishes to Our Patrons:- We want you to prosper, to enjoy the best of health, to be happy and content ed and to have a Merry Christmastide. Wolfe Gara