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PAGE TWO FLArrsaiOITTH SEHI WEEKLY IfSVBSUL MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924. Alvo Department TTT T'T T ',XimlmiTr TTTT v p . HASLET REWS ITEiViS nr rhns Pnrrfsh. Veterinarian. Miller at Lexington this evening and Elmwood, Nebraska. Call day phone, will also visit with Jacob Hardnock J, 7; night, 5S. ti-x ana iamny at or near nuou Lee Hill was a visitor at his home also Sam Hardnock and family at in Lincoln last Thursday evening, -Grand Island. They will also visit driving over in his auto. at other points in the west, touching O D Quellhorst departed Tues- Denver before returning home, day evening for Kansas where he will The threshing of the wheat crop is look aftr some business matters for generally completed and W. H. War a short time. ' ner has hauled his machine into the Fred H. Gorder. county commis- shed and will now look after other sioner was in Alvo last Thursday business. The completion of the looking after some business matters threshing and the marketing of the for the county. wheat at the prices, though prob- Miss Alta Lvnch was a visitor for ably it will see higher, has brought a short time in Lincoln, going up on much money into the community and the train Hednesdav evening to visit assisted the business men, the farm with her aunt. er and the laboring man as all the Mrs Wm. Simpson has been visit- the good influence of the cash being ing at the home of her uncle. Dr. felt along all lines of commercial Smith in Lincoln for the past three activity, dav of last week. J Mi?s Lelia Shelton. the genial and; will Marrv This Evening accomplished saleslady of the ahl- At tne home of the parents of the Henry O'Leary and Rollin Coon wero visiting in Omaha last Wednes day, driving over in the car of Mr. meyer store was visiting with friends brjae in Lexington, will occur this at Lincoln In st Sunday. evening the marriage of Mr. Lyle A. B. Stroemer and wife were both jiiner Qf Alvo and Miss Gladys An visiting with friends in Lincoln and ,jer8on of Lexington, formerly a looking after some business, driving teacher in the schools here and was over in their auto last week. a most successful instructor as well Mrs. C. F. Rosenow who has been as a most lovable young woman with visiting for some time at Chappell, manv sterling qualities of character returned home last evening after that this Alvo voung man, Mr. Lyle having had a most pleasant visit. Miller should fall in love with her John Skinner and Roy Coatman an(1 win her for a helpmate is not took thirty very fine hogs to the mar- to be wondered at and fortunate was kot at South Omaha for Ben Men- ne that the fates had thrown the chau of near Kagle last Wednesday. Vouns: counle tocether. Mr. Miller Henry J. Miller has been working went last week to Iexington to claim for Simon Rehmeyer at the elevator his bride and they will after a short making some minor necessary repairs tour return to Alvo to make their to this feature of the industry of tome on the farm where Mr. Miller Alvo. has built a home for his bride and Charles Godbey completed his wnere thev will farm. Messrs. Sam threshiner last week and was well PR( Jessie Hardnock and families pleased to h.ve it out of the way hp wives beinz sisters of Mr. Miller and well satisfied with the re?ults as Were present at the wedding which wf'l' occurs this evening at eight o clock Jssp Hardnock and family drove, to Lexington the last of last week : and today to be at the wedding of; l yle Miller which occurs this eve-1 mn?. were completing their threshing on last Thursday and were receiving NEW SON AEETVE9 very good returns for their harvest. ! Fmu f-m'b Dally The threshing of the wheat is now one of the happiest men in the practically over with perhaps a little whole eastern section of the state of yet to follow and with the conclu- Nebraska, is John L. Hadraba, of sion brings a degree of satisfaction as this city, and this is occasioned by the yield and quality have been sat- (he fact that last evening at 8:10 isfpetory and have brought money to a tine nine and a half pound son and Manley and community which was a ;ic.jr was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Had- vt-ry welcome visitor. raba. The little son was born at Davis Braun has been troubled The Kelly grain company ot Alan- Walton, Nebraska, where Mrs. Had- with .a lame back during the past j ley on last Thursday snipped cignt raDa has-teen at the home of her week but is much improved at this! cars of exceMent wheat which has rjother. Mrs. Booth, and the little time. been raised around Manley, to St. ono as 'well as the mother are doing Herbert Steinkamp who is at Camp Louis which was purchased at prices njCely and John 14 expected in a few Dodge near Des Moines, Iowa, writea ranging over the cionars ami wnicn Uay8 (o re3Ume his normal condition. he is liking the outing and training: has brought many a needed dollar Th"e many friends join in wishing FATHER AND SON BOTH HELPED BY TANLAC Torry Tells of Recovery from Troubles. there very much County Commissioners C. F, and Pred II. Gorder were looking ter some county business in Manley money which this wheat has brought.: and thp surround iner cnnntrv. Misses Frances, Catherine andi "In view of the good It has dom myself and father I can't be too em phatic in my endorsement of Tan lac," recently asserted J. E. Tony, into this community. The business the yuimg man years of success and 242 Bryant street, Dubuque, Iowa '. Harris! and commercial interest are feeling tliat he may be a, joy and comfort to "Before I took Tanlac, three years king af-tthe beneficent effects irom tne anacu his parents in the years to come. ago, I j Miss Margaret Murphy, who has' Dorothy Simmons of Fullerton.' Buy your school supplies at the. just seemed to have no life or energy about me. I was troubled with pains in my back, couldn't eat or sleep to do much good; what 1 been making her home in Omaha for! daughter of Mrs. James Simmons who Bates Eook and Gift Shop, where you ,n(i eat hurt me, and dizzy spells some time was a visitor ai me noma, a i mani wi ic im- iii una tne Dig line at me iiont of her mother, Mrs. Charles Murphy Rauth are visiting for the present at' e for over the week end the home of J. C. Rauth and family.1' ' and biliousness added fuel to the fire. "But I have had none of these troubles since taking Tanlac. I am up at 5 o'clock every morning and get a real thrill out of the good health Tanlac has brought me. My father, now S4 yearn old, took Tan lac, too, and he looks more like a man of fifty." Tanlac is for wale by all good druggists. Accept no. substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable IMU: for conMlpatlon made and recommenced jy the man ufacturers of TANLAC. r,-i--L-o awi Tnaco i in 1 1 art I p ti il arp pni-.ivinc the stav verv much. ! of T.ineoln were' viaitine and'looking: The house party is also made the . HO YOU want to Du or eeil. Let the Mrs. Ralph Wiles and daughter were in Omaha todav where they I were called to look after some mat- after some business matters at Man- more enjoyable by Miss creda lirtcka . vhohv kuu mm juuiuii. . ters of business in that city ley and were guests at the hone of ana .Marguerite iioiienoecK, com or. . J. C. Rauth last Tuesday. j Lincoln, uiey an wiin iur. ana -iid. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE ! . w . . . . , e , rr. 1 L.T-iii in T?nnfK otkI !!cu Anna T?Tiilh i dore Baler were enjoying the gather- enjoying a visit last Wednesday at; In the District Court of the Unit- J Tokins after ing at the Old Settlers reunion at i n- umana ion on last Friday, making the trip Mrs. Joe Bulin was among the vis ltois in Omaha today to enjoy the lonliintr after snma tnuMi.p .f 1..,kI ka. Lincoln Dfvision. i NO MATTER what you may desire, a little want ad inserted here will bring you scores of replies. Give It a trial. The cost is low. via the auto of Mr. Humble. Celebrated Eirthday Anniversary J In the matter of Roman C. Maier, J Messrs. urn. Heehner, Fred Lau-i The very best in the school sup plies line at tbe Bates Bock and Gift Shop. Last Sundav the daughters and Bankrupt. Case No. 9S5 in Bank- rensen and Thomas Charitan are soni John riau'th of Wm. Rauth en-'ruptcy, n Ket With Mrs. Foreman The Woman's Reading club of Al vo. which is a feature in the social John Woods, south of Alvo was aa ciino- diivorin? orn last of Improvement, held a meeting at Tiu.rckv nt th T a Hill elevator the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georee P for which he was getting one buck Foreman last Thursday and a large Vi,,chol numoer 01 me iuemueis wtit- jhh rbnri nrinkman anl his moth- ent and a most pleasant as well as er. Mrs F. S Rrinkman and Mrs. F. worth while meeting was held. A. Cloidt. all of Plattsmouth. werei . visiting last Sundav at the home of The Chautauqua This Week Adam Hardnock and wife, west of, Remember that Alvo will hold her Alvo. Ichautauqua this week beginning on Robt. Parmenter and wife of Belle- Thursday and running until the fol mo -r.rr. visiting in ai inet Run- lowing Monday. We have some ex dav. being guests at the home of Mrs. cellent numbers on the program and i'n'i Sohr.fr- while here Thev wew well worth while to hear. Make Al also spending two days in Lincoln as,vo a success by making this feature well. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fier of Lincoln. Austin Ouch of University Place and Clyde Buchannan of Hastings were of her enterprise a success. Has Beautiful Home Among the many beautiful homes visiting for a short time one day last' In Alvo which make the town one of week with Mrs. Clo Schaeffer thei-e moax. Deauuiui. we Msiieu iati po5mistres I week tnat or c. t iiosenow ana Last Sundav, Frank Edwards and ' J0"?1 fn"T,an bU?' wife and J. W. Kallmeyer and wife dlnfiTof his chickens of which he were guests at the home of Robert na? a.DO'" l"re ' uaure' I11,; "B Elliott and wife of Auburn, making ?"ts I" heT .,dUJ ?eyS the trip via the auto of Messrs. Ed wards and Kallmeyer. the Rock Island making the track the best he finds some leisure time tr hoaiiMftr tha hnma and prnnniic , u 'L. J a cuiuuK weeas Be5;ides this he maintains an excel u V7 wa n last inursuay lent KardeI1 and has fruits of all .KM., nK in.ieii to me gooa ap- tinrls among which are annles. cher pnrnnre of the ro?dways and saving the coming year from having anoth r large crop of weeds. A. A. Lindell of north of Alvo and hi? family and Page Earle of Syra cuse and the wife departed on last Thursday morning for the west and ries. plums, grapes, pears and peaches with a profusion of flowers every where. Entertained For Friends On Wednesday of last week, Mrs will be gone for a couple of weeks C- H- Kirkpatrlck at their beautiful and will see the west in all its glory J. W. Banning, the lumberman, and bis good wife were visiting lst Sunday at the home of Henry O'Don nell near Union, a brother of Mrs. Banning, and in the afternoon all went to Morton Park, Nebraska City, for a chort tine. i narles Krluards and wife with their son, T?:bot. departed a urys since for Lake Okoboji. Iowa, wnere tney nsnmg and recreation with some bathing included and will enjoy the vacation to the fullest. The Rock Island railway looking to the interest of the farmoF Qni home In Alvo entertained for the members of the Shryock family of Louisville and had with the four sis ters a most delightful time. There were present for the occasion from Louisville friends w ho she had known for the past forty years and who have been constant friends and those who have seen and assisted Cass f county grow to the excellent county wnicn ii is at mis time, mey Demg: will spend some time -"T8- I-"u,He ievers, miss jquii &nry- ville and Mrs. Susie Lidock of Elsie Nebraska, and Miss Lottie Koop of Louisville. A most beautiful and de lightful dinner was served by Mrs. shiDt-er has hnd a iiw Kirkpatrick which was greatly en and also a new pmnp installed with 3yPfI bv the quests and during the a tank to simply water to the stock nftprnoon tlu'y ,ook much pleasure yards this making it better for tUei """s -r ie uiuen nmes. shippers over their lines. John Skinner and Art Dinges bnvp'A MONTH OF VERY been overhauling the ear of Mr. Skin ner. getting it into the best condi tion for Lyle Miller, slinned ip SUCCESSFUL WORK Dr. Joe Stibal. who came here a Miiiu-r me information that when month ago today to open up his prac -ne inline a trl across a good por- tice as a chiropractor, was convers- " '' i"' hiaie hp wanted the car ing with a representative of the Jour- .R11I eM. so jo mi is getting his nal today and stated that he has had ,r "'- a montn or business that has been a ...I uu. nr na arranged to move surprise and a revelation as the vol to jo.inson county where he will , time of business has been far greater .....it -umiig year while Dan than he Mwanson. living now northwest f Alvo. will farm the place vacated by Mr. Rueter and it is reported that after a marriage which is soon to be consummated, the new couple will farm the place nhere Mr. Swanson leaves. W. H. Warner is looking after the affairs at the home of Mr. and Mrs Sam Hardnock. west of Alvo during their absence in the west. They de parted early this week for the west and will attend the wedding of Lyle anticipated and that the cases treated have given the greatest of satisfaction and brought to many Plattsmouth people relief from their ailments. Dr. Stibal is an expert. in his line and certainly a gentleman of pleasing personality and whose train ing and education make him one of the best in his profession in this part of the state. His offices in the Schmidtmann building is a very busv place and the genial chiropractor is kept busy looking after the ills of his patients. Call for a Show Ooivn! See us for Deering and McCormick Tractors and Plows the best made. Ask us for a demonstration. We will come and show you how they work. ditching the Missouri roadway from' tertained a number of his friends and ! To creditors of the above bank- J - - . , Weeping Water to Louisville, having, nc.ighbors at a birthdav anniversary rupt of Louisville, in the County of g . UT A I O taken a contract for the work. j at which a most pleasant time was, Cass, the district aforesaid, a bank- pj 9 3 1 i 'w 1 Kmm i I Phfirlos fJerlieh nnif wife nr Inn h.l i. 1 rri. .1 .....t 1 1-11 rt Tim Hma u-!i cnent with miiQie were visiting in Niamey last u edncs-; an( song an1 R0Cial conversation and day and enjoyed the occasion very,the daughters had prepared a de much. Mr. Oerlich also wa looking, , netful luncheon which added to the after some business matters while Pioasure cf the occasion. In depart here, j ing the guests who aro all very great Messrs. George Kates and A'bert; admirers of this excellent citizen and Kieek, the latter a brother of W. G. were pleased tw honor him. wished Kieck. attorney of Plattsmouth. were him manv more enjovable birthdays looking arter some business in 3ian- in the years to come ley last weunesoay, anving over in their car. Theodore Harms and wife departed last Thursday for Ta Image where they attended a picnic which i. an annual family affair of the family of Mrs. Harms. They enjoyed the occa sion very much. Contractor Davis of Weeping Wa ter and an rssistant were in Mrr.i'ry last week and constructed a porch at the home of Mrs. Jenkins which 111;'- CARD OF THANKS The step children and relatives of Lev is E. Myers wish to thank old friends and neighbors for the beau tiful flowers and kind sympathies expressed in this their hour of sor row. If von are lookinsr for the big- line right. terlally adds to the home, nnkirg it:jn school supplies all at the Bates more comfortable and better in cveryj Book and Gift Joseph Wolpert has been out to i always find it, and at prices that are ms farms much of late and loaning after some special work in the line ot getting t!ie fences In good cr ndl- Mrs. John Lutz departed thi tion and other little odds and nds; morning for Havelock where she ns he is particular to have everything will attend the big American Legion in good condition ror tne renter. i roundup that is being staged there jonn hieiscnman and family and this week an.-l will nlo visit with tienry :v layior or inuisville vtro guests at the home of Fred Fleisch man and family of Manley last Sun day, driving over in their auton and the gathering enjoyed the meeting most pleasantly. Attorney A. H. Duxbury of Platts mouth and who is one of the nomi nees for county by Gerald mouth, were looking after some busi ness matters in Manley on last Wed nesday and meeting their friends here. Walter Mockenhaupt and wife vis ited Jackpon last week where thev Mr. Lutz for a few hours. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the niittir of the estate of unty judge accompanied su. h A. Barker, deceased r !?,V."s' a.l8n f laUV To the creditors of mhl es estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on Sep tember 15. 1924, and December 15, 1021, at 10 o'clock a. m. each day, to receive and examine all claims ni'ainst Knirl ectnte with a view in their return she accompanied them i their il1nstment ami nliownnbe Tho home and also Miss Lillian Tighe of time limited for the presentation of wiimnft came anu me two incite are, claims against said estate is three yisitmg in Manley with relatives and j months from the 15th day of Sep fnends for a few days. jtcmber. A. D. 1924, and the time Mrs. Dora Fkischman was a vl?itor limited for payment of debts is one at the home of her lister, Mrs. Louis year from said 15th day of Sentem- Wachter of near Eagle, last week,, her, 1921. called there by the very serious ill- Witness my hand and the seal of ncss of the sister who some time 'said County Court, this 11th day of since suffered a stroke of paralysis' August. 1924. and has been in poor health sincej ALLEN J. BEESOX, which was some two months atro. (Real) alS-4w County Judce. Joseph Clement and wife and Al- bert and wife, all of Havelock werej , visiting for a short time last Sunday T at the home of J. C. Rauth and fans"- V II y. Mr. Joseph Clement was for- V merly a resident of here and enjoyed the visit here very much as he had not seen his friends here for some time. ! Rudolph Bergman who a short I time since purchased the home. which I" was owned by the late James Mur- -I phy and which has been put in good,! condition by Mr. Bergman during the:! past few weeks, moved into the home last week and U enjoying the chance! from the rooms above the store where! he has been living for some time past. Harry O'Brien and Walter O'Brien William Franklin Race, M. D. 1S34 Warren Avenue Phone M-2450 : rupt Notice is hereby given that on the lGth day of August, A. D. 1924, the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his treditors will be held in the Federal Court room in Lincoln, Ne braska, on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1924, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, at which time the said credi- tors may attend, prove their claims, ; examine the bankrupt, appoint a t trustee, and transact such other busi- ; ncss as may properly come betore such meeting. Dated August 16, 1924. DANIEL II. McCLENAILVN, Referee in Bankruptcy. 3 FOR ITTrMTinH T Mm Mm WM H oVri IM mi mm mm m r J i'i I E Lei i niarison citizens Hear the Great Lecture "Amsrisanlsni end tliG -BY THE- NATIONAL LEQTUREH August 20th, at 8:30 Ono mile wait on tha Louis Tillo read. AtObdiene of the Guards. Secure youraelf a ticket, which will admit if you have it. Some one of your friends will have the ticket for you. If not, write Box No. 462, Plattsmouth. Neb , and secure enough for youraelf and family. ti i a d Milk! Milk! Milk! Carnation, Pet, Van Camp, Wilson or Value, can.9Vc Staple Groceries Skinner's macaroni, spaghetti or noodles, 3 for. .$ .25 Canned corn, eight cans for 1.00 Peas,' ten cans for 1.00 Early June peas, six cans for 1.00 Campbell's pork and beans, ten cans for 1.00 Fig bars, per lb 15 Ginger snaps, 2 pounds for 25 Dewkist pork and beans, large cans 15 Special on Cheese Cream or brick cheese, per lb ; 27YzC Gallon Fruits Red cherries, per gallon $ .89 Bartlett pears, per gallon 65 Apricots, per gallon .65 Peaches, per gallon 60 Blue Damson plums, per gallon. . . . '. . .59 Blue Damson plums in water. 39 Prices that Command Attention Half gallon Mason jars, per dozen $1.10 White cherries, No. 2? cans, heavy syrup, 4 for. 1.00 Pineapple, No. 2 Yl cans, 3 for 1.00 Cider vinegar, per gallon 35 Calla Lilly flour, per sack 1.75 Davenport hand made cigars, very special, per box of 50 1.49 We pay 27c per dozen for Eggs The Peoples Market North Side Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebr. S2BQ2322 ZSDSSBSi University Place, Nebraska Bargain Wednes day Special X Rring or Send Your Cream to GEO. W. OLSON 141 South Gth Street Plattsmouth, Neb. Any Make ; or Any Work and Guarantes Absolute Satisfaction il GABfiG H4X;.-s-.jj-.j..?-4. Pearl Street. Roy Long. VERSO imir n ih mm t i Bargain efore School Days 9 4 4 OWE GOOD USED 10-20 Tite HT3 and a 3 Bottom John Deere Plow. In excellent condition. Ready for work. And you will no doubt be looking for School Supplies when in Plattsmouth next Wednesday. We have only one below cost bargain for you in this line, and that will be about 50 dozen Pencil Tablets left over from last year, regular stock, and 5-cent sellers, that we will close out for s PER DOZEN while they last. Our-regular line of School Supplies will be much larger than last year, and our prices have always been right on School Supplies, and we would like to have you call and make your selections while here on Bargain Wednesday. V r AULT Bates Book and Gift Store, V-l Coatman Hardware Co. ALVO -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA Cedar Creek, Nebraska 5th and Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. liMl.i.rtl'ilHi'lMWi