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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLI JOURNAL
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1025.
Alvo Department
Katie Nickel went to Lincoln Sun
day afternoon.
A. II. Weichel and family went to
Lincoln Thursday.
Karl Dreamer and family went to
Lincoln Thursday.
Will Bornemeler finished husking
corn Monday of this week.
r.ni.ii Klwer of Lincoln spent the
week end visiting relatives near Alvo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Mullen and
daughter were in Lincoln Thursday.
There are several farmers north
end west of Alvo shelling corn this
week.
Herman and Philip Nickel were
callers at the A. H. Weichel home
Monday nighy
Mrs. Elmer Dennett ami son. Ver
non, spent Friday night with her
mother. Mrs. John elites.
The Rev. and Mrs. Chenoweth were
lookintr after some business matters
in Lincoln last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Nickel and! when
family took Thanksgiving dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. George Drown spent
Thanksgiving day with Mrs. George
Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Yager. I
Mrs. Charles Anderson was shill
ing and delivering corn to the Alvo
elevator during the early portion ofi
the week.
Floyd Dickerson was a visitor in
Omaha where he went to look after
the purchase of some goods last
Wednesday.
Ed Fisher was shelling and de
livering corn to the elevator at Alvo
while Ly!e Miller was hauling some
in. in the ear. for the outside crib.
Karnest Hollenbeck. Mrs. John
Mable Winn and children. Evelyn and
Italoh and Elsie Stout to a Thanks
giving supper.
R. M. Coalman and family were
visiting at Weeping Water on
Thanksgiving day, they driving over
and visiting at the home of the
grandmother of Mrs. Coatman,. Mrs.
Den Ruby, where thej all had a most
splendid time.
Uncle Henry S. Ough. who has been
mnductine a small grocery east of
the Restaurant for sometime has
out the place, trading the stock and
a lot in Alvo for an automobile, to
Lincoln parties, they taking the
goods to Lincoln.
The ladies of the Methodist church
of Alvo are at work preparing a pro
gram which will be of a musical dis
croption. which will be presented on
the Sunday before Christmas, which
falls on December 20th . there is
promised a most worth while time
the date arrives.
W. W. Coatman. who has been' at
Plattsmouth for the past two weeks
where he has been serving on a jury
in the district court. 'was excused on
last Thursday morning and was glad
to get home again and at the work
which has needed his attention dur
ing the time he has been away.
Cncle Henry S. Ough and daugh
ters. Mrs. H. L. Parmenter and fam
ily, and Mrs. A. J. Schaefer. were
visiting in Lincoln last Sunday, all
returning home in the evening ex
cept Mr. H. S. Ough, who remained
until on Tuesday when Mr. and Par
meter went over to the big city for
him.
John Woods and family, who have
been ' visiting in the west for some
elites. John Elliott. Elmer Klyver.l time, returned home last Sunday af
L n Mullen and Herman Dornemeier I tcr having enjoyed a very fine time
have completed, their corn shucking, while they were away.
John Skinner was a visitor atFair-i reports a very fine crop
r:ont last Sunday where he went to
g.-t his r.'otht-r. Mi's. Mary Skinner.;
v hn was visiting there with relatives
for some time. I
The truck of It. M. Coatman on j
last Saturday moved the goods of(
?.Ir. Roy Ackley to Omaha where she
went on Sunday and where the Ack-i
l.y family will live. I
Robert Johnson and family of
Coin. Iowa, were here last week to
attend the funeral of Mr?. Mary
Johnson, mother of Robert, which oc
curred on last Sunday.
Frank E. Cool: was building a new
chimney for his furnace during the1
prtsi week, the old one having been
found inadequate for the service
which is required of it.
Thf Me'hodi-t ladies are putting on
a Bazaar at the church in the near
future, which will be a most inter-'
sting social event as well as doing
fine work fnr the ehurfli
Warn- Knfe-rnve ml' wifo nrt' -Un.de Henry J
Gr:indroi!.;r Iptcgrove-were visit
ing in Lincoln last Wednesday and
on their return Frank I'ptegrove re
turned with them for a visit of a
few d;:ys.
Mr. :nd Mrs. F. E. Dickerman
were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Moodey at West Point last Sun
day. tby driving over to that city
in their cir and enjoying the trip
most splendidly.
Joy c:;r.e to the ho:n of Mr. and
Mrs-. Alfred T!an;on last Saturday
v hen the venevolent gentleman. Mr.
Stork, bft at their home a verv win-
Mr. Woods
in the west
where many have said that the crops
were short. John is a very close ob
server and would knew just about
what the crops were.
Dr. and Mrs. Verne McPherson of
( Neligh. who 'drove down from their
hon to attend the football game
J which was staged between the
I Huskers and Notre Dame also drove
over to Alvo for a visit with the
friends there. Rev. and Mrs. R. II.
Chenoweth. and where all enjoyed a
most pleasant visit.
I Sure, there was some rejoicing at
j the home of Sam Hardnock, when
the stork made a visit at their home,
bringing a ion to the home, and a
present for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mickle
' the latter being a daughter of Mr.
ami Mrs. Hardnock. Now you may
, guess there was much joy in that
neighborhood for Grandpa William
f Mickle also lives near.
Miller, has been as-
aiming at the Rehmeyer elevator and
t?nre" he makes a most'excellent'SanA
i when it comes to handling grain. He
I has been loading corn into the cars
lor shipment and met with a slight
accident when a- pully which he was
using to handle the conductor which
conveys the grain into the car. slipped
and gave Cncle Henry a rap over the
head, cutting a few places which
made them very sore but which are
doing very nicely at this time.
away from Alvo in attendance and
all enjoyed the occasion most pleas
antly. The business and social meet
ings were greatly enjoyed by all who
were there. One of the features or
the meeting was the conferring of
the-third degree on three candidates.
thev being Messrs. Verne and Sher-
rell Flfer and F. L. Edwards, who
were made full fledged members of
the order. One of the other inter
esting features of the day was the
excellent banquet" which was spread
by the Pythian Sisiters of Alvo. And
when it comes ;to serving something
which satisfies there are none, no
matter from what country or clime
that can exceed these women! in mak
ing somthiiig which satisfies the ap
petities of the Knights as can the
home cooks.
Card of Thanks,
f We desire to express our most sin
cere thanks to all who so kindly as
sisted during the illness, death and
burlal'of Grandma Johnson". Her Children.
Poultry Wanted!
t
Wednesday, Dec. 9th
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
A car load of live poultry wanted
to be delivered at poultry car near
llniM(V Uft,MAlft 1 I L- I . . ...
1uiiigioiuuuu i mouth WEDNESDAY, Dec. nth. one
The Roy Scouts have been selling' ,jav onv for Which we will pay the
flags to the business men, with a staff I following
attached the the colors so that they;
can be used by the business houses Cash JPriceS
and residents of Alvo when ever a.
national celebration shall occur, such '. Hens, rer lb 20c
is the Fourth of July or Memorial! . on
day. This will enable the city to be .ungs, pci iu
properly decorated on occasions hkc rrf,i.-.
these and is a very laudable move on
the part of the Boy Scouts.
per lb 16c
i Geese, per lb. 13c
Knights of Pythias Elect Officers. ou Boosters, per lb 9c
At the meeting of the Knights of n,,inpfls;. npr dozen S4.00
Leghorn Poultry, 5c1 lb. less
carload
market
ning littl lady who is to make her
home with them in the future.
A quartette, that surely knew the
art of entertaining by song, was do
ing its best and that was good, at
the di-trict meeting of the Knights
-f Pythias was composed of Frank C.
Cook. John D. Foreman and Elbert
Taylor.
Running a race with the weather
11. L. Dornemeier was neck and neck
with the rain when lm completed the
picking of his corn last Thursday,
j; t'ing the la-t load in when the rain
commenced pelting down its liveliest
that day.
Mrs. Elmer Klyver entertained her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stout,
al.-o Mr. and Mrs. Art Klyver and
daughtrs, Golda and Doris. Mrs.
Many Are Selling Their Corn.
The matter of marketing of corn
about Alvo with the higher prices
which have been prevailing during
the past week, and the fact that in
many cases there is insufficient room
to store it. is cauisng quite a move
ment of this cereal wheii the weather
and roads are so that it can be haul
ed. During last week there were
shelled and delivered to the Rehmeyer
elevator, corn by the following farm
ers. W. J. Aulthouse, Arthur Klvver
and Carl Johnson, Mr. Johnson had
to stop shelling because of the wet
weather.
Pythias which was held last week.
there was elected for the coming year.
the following officers: i
Bert Kitzel. Chancellor comman-
der; F. E. Dickerson, vice command
er; Lyln Miller. Perlate. Kills mickpi.
Keeper of the Records and Seal;
Arthur Skinner. Master of Arms; O.
K. Rosenow. Master of Work; Ed Ed
wards. Master of Finance; A. Dinges, i . . . vn ,,..
Master of Exchequer. George I her, r,niI,nHnn for fnir de.ilin-
nno- I ' li Trl S.iti.r.r If oh niuvcr I HIT. 1
?ide guard. A. B. Stromer, Trustee
for three years, and A. B. Stromer
wan selected as delegate to the grand
lodge and C. D. Ganz was chosen as
alternate.
I
Farmers, Notice
The fact that we ship in
lots direct to the New York
enables us to pay
for your poultry.
We have been
the very top price
coming to Platts-
oi:r reputation lor tair ueannf
W. E. ICEENEY
The Old Reliable Buyer
Death of Wei!
Loved Lady at
Home in Alvoj
Mrs. Paul Johnson Answers the Final!
Summons Was an Old Time j
Resident of Nebraska. !
LOCAL NEWS
' Dr. H. C. Leopold, Osteopathic
physician and surgeon, phone 208.
J7-tfQ
Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel
Main Bldg., Phone 527.
Mary Sunisin was born in the
island of Nysted. of Lololand, Den
mark, on Nov. 20th, 1844. where she
lived during herr earl yy girl hood and
was united in lnarriagetlierxt Mr.
Paul Johnson. March $,-lS6?T'whn
r he w(w twenty-three years of age.
The following year she came to Amer
ica, first locating in Wisconsin and
Michigan where she and her husband
lived for about two years and in 1969
came to Nebraska and settled but a
short distance from Alvo where they
have since lived ami raised a family,
most all of whom are here at this
time. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson farmed
during most of their lives, they being
early settlers. Some years since they
moved to town to live and in 1916
Mr. Johnson died. Mrs. Johnson has
made her home here for the time
since, though at intervals she has
j Prom Thursday's Daily
J Harvey Gamer was in Omaha to
jday for a short time looking after
some matters of business for a short
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heil. Jr. and
daughter. Miss Edna, motored in
from their home ..west of Louisville
Wednesday and spnt a few hours in
the city visiting with friends.
Cyrus Livingston and wife Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins and Harold
llarmen and wife of near Weeping
Water were here this week to en
joy the Christian church services.
E. J. Wheeler and wife of Lincoln
were here yesterday for a few hours.
Mr. Wheeler to look after some mat
ters for the Burlington at the local
shops and Mrs. Wheeler to visit with
friends.
Mrs. Mary E. Ragoss. of Louisville,
was here today for a few hours and
while in the city was a caller at the
Journal to renew her subscription
to the semi-weekly- edition of the
visited with the children. She passed
away at the advanced age of eighty- papt r.
one years, on last Thrusday morning George Sedlaeek and Mike Veter
at close to the noon hour. The funer-isnik who have been enjoying a visit
al will held at the Methodist church? in the Black Hills with relatives and
on Sunday and the services will he! friends for the past ten days, re
delivered by Rev. Ross H. Chenoweth ' turned home yesterday alter a very
District Meeting- a Success.
The district' meeting-of the Knights
of Pythias which was held at Alvo
was a decided success in very respect
There were nearly a hundred from
All
dot.
the
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The Last Word
The Day-Fan Series
there is in Radio. You always find them on the
Speaker De Luxe. More than a year ahead of
schedule. Priced a little hieher but more than
i it
On demonstration at
The Alvo Garass
Art Dinges
ALVO
NEBRASKA
PainHS
UGO
AH colors for interior of the house decoration, as
well as automobiles.
This paint dries in 30 minutes and will not crack,
check or peel off. Always looks nice.
See us for corn picking supplies of all kinds. Do
you need a corn elevator?
Coatman Hardware Co.
ALVO -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
pastor of the Methodist church of
Alvo. Mrs. Johnson united with the
Danish Lutheran church earlv in her
life and has remained a consistent
member and a very devoted follower
of the Master whom she alwavs en
deavored to serve.
Siie leaven to mourn her departure.
five children, four huving proceeded
her to the other world during child
hood. Those remaining are Mrs. Ole
Peterson; C. S. Johnson. S. K. John
son; and August- Johnson, all of Alvo
and another son, Robert Johnson of
( oin, Iown, There are twenty-four
grandchildren and one great grand
child. She has three sisters and two
brothers in Denmark, and one brother
living in Oklahoma. The interment
will be made at the cemetery north
of Alvo. Where she, will sleen until
uie trumpet or the Angel or the res
urrection shall sound.
ASS AIT WAR AS MEANS
OF SETTLING DISPUTES
usningion, nee. 3. with a
declaration against war "as a meth
od oi seining disputes between na
tions and groupes." the National
Study conference on churches and
world peace, with 30 denominations
participating, tonight terminated its
three-day discussion of the subject
rr i m
me conierence went on record as
believing that the church "should
declare that it will not as a church
sanction war."
Business forms of all kinds printed
at the Journal office.
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Dr. Joe J. Stibal
Chiropractor
Schmidtmann Building
Telephone No. 3
THE PATHO-NEUROMETEIt
USED IN MY OFFICE
AVOIDS ANY POS
SIBLE MISTAKES-
v
pleasant stay in the mountain
eo" n try.
William Atchison, of Elm wood,
who has served for the past several
jury terms of the district court as
bailiff, departed this afternoon for
bis home. Before leaving the city.
Mr. Atchison was a caller at the
Journal office and renewed his sub
scription to the weekly edition of
this paper.
t SOUTH BEND f
Ci-ra ham's .
and Mrs.(
f
G ravel Co. :
sand, but,
their men '
fixing up
From Friday's Dnily .-
Mrs. W. R. Holmes was among the
passengers for Omaha this morning,
going up to spend a few hours in
that city visit ins with friends and
enjoying the day s outing.
Mrs. George Luschinsky and her
daughter, Ruth, departed this morn
ing for "Wymore, where they will
spend the week end at the home of
Mrs. Ed Ackerman, sister of Mrs.
Luschinsky.
Nebraskka
for a few
matters of
From Saturday's Daily
Attorney V. E. Tyler of
City was here yesterday
hours attending to some
business.
Misses Ethleyn and Florence
Wiles wore among those going to
Omaha on the early Burlington
train to spen da few hours in that
city.
Mrs. Walter Dyers and Mrs. Joe
Beil were among the visitors In
Omaha today to spend a few hours
looking after some matters of bus
iness. Mrs. Andy Snyder and son were
among those going to Omaha this
morning where they will visit for
the day looking after some matters
of importance.
W. L. Crawford, painter and car
penter, of Union, was a visitor here
day where he spent the time looking
after some matters of Importance in
the county seat.
George W. Snyder and son, George,
Jr., were at Omaha today, where they
were called to spend a few hours
looking after some matters of busi-1
nesH on- the markets- there.
R. G Keiser, wife and children.
wltlr Mrs. S. E. Barker were among
thoi aoiiiff to' Omaha this morning
wheve1 they wllh spend tile-day there
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in .1 "run-down" condi
tion will notice tlint Catarrh bothers therr.
m;?o'i mor than when they nre in coort
hoalth. This fnrt prnvc-s that whi
Cntarrh Is a local disr-n.se. it is greatly
lnfl'Joneed hv constitutional eorditions.
U.M.l.'H CAT A II HIT HIHiriXR is r
Combined Trffltuint. both Ioi.il and in
ternal, and has leen pu'-rosFf 1.1 in th"
treatment of Ontnrrh for over forty years.
Sold hv nil drmrt-sts.
V. .T. C'bf'n.-y Co.. Tleo. Ohio.
Newspaper advertising1 pays!
5 Money
to loan on Farms
Several Good: Cass Coun
ty Farms for Sale off Very
Reasonable' Terms-. See
T. H. Pollock
Mrs. Viola Long returned home
Sunday after spending several days
with friends in Ashland and Omaha.
Miss Uernice Uushnell spent sev
eral days last week with Mrs. Wil
liam Kline.
Mrs. Vyrlo Livers and Mrs. Frank
Graham spent Friday afternoon call
ing on Mrs. B. O. Mooney j.nd Mrs.
Martin Zarr. Mrs. Zarr has been
poorly for some time with rheuma
tism. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham. Har
ry Long and mother, Mrs. Viola
Long, motored to Weeping Water
Tuesday evening.
Carl Ifoffmasler. of Flagler. Colo,
came Tuesday to visit his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Copsey and
daughter, Ed lino spent Thanksgiv
ing with relatives in Omaha.
Mrs. William Kline was an Omaha
visitor Saturday.
Harold Towle arrivtd last Thurs
day from Norton. Kansas, where he
holds a position as pumper on the
Rock Island. Ho departed, for his
work again Sunday.
Harry Long aud Judd Weaver
were Omaha passengers Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham went
to Omaha Thanksgiving and ate din
ner. At supper they wore, entertain
ed at the home of Mrs.
niece and husband, Mr.
Vyrle Livers.
The Western Sand and
has closed down loading
will .still employ most of
repairing machinery and
for spring work.
Jess Kleiser took in the football
game at Lincoln Thursday.
Miss Carrie Kleiser spent Satur
day in Linco'n.
Mr. A. J. King, of Omaha, return
ed to his home Tuesday after spend
ing several days at the home of his
wife's sister, Mrs. Wm. rtiehard-s.
Mrs. Willis Richards returned Fri
day to her home at Waterbury, X. b..
after spending several days al the
home of her parents. Mr. and .Mrs.
WT. P. Sawyer and Wm. Richards.
Miss Vietta Ehlers of Gretna,
spent the week end with Miss Eun
ice Towle.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Squire and
little son Jack, drove to Plattsmoutu
Wednesday evening and stayed until
Saturday.
Mr. Arbe Carruth. of North Mem
nhis. was a Sunday supper guest of
1). H. Robinson and family
Mrs. Carson Schrum is on the sick
list with a very bad cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brothers
an.! familv Mr. Everett Huddlcston
and lady friend, of La Platte, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, of
O'Xeil were Thanksgiving guests
at the Urn Brothers home.
Ernest Ilendrix and family. Mrs.
Hugo Crfmmm. Miss Beatrice Ilen
drix. and Bur ward were Sunday din
ner guests at the Gill Keller home
Miss Julia Snuire, of St. Eliza
beth's home in Omaha Sunday even
ing. Her Sunday with her folks.
Mrs. F. N. Prouty. of Falls City
returned home Wednesday after a
week's visit with her daughter, Mrs.
G. II. Wolfe and Mr. Wolfe.
Mrs. Huso Grimm returned to her
sister. Miss Beatrice Ilendrix. a
comnanied her home for a lew day s
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Squire and Mr
and Mrs. C. P. Squire were in Lin
coln Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dean, of Uni
versity Place, and Mrs. Flora Phil
lipps. of Ohio, called at the Wm
Beetison home last Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith were sup
per jitiests at the John Smith home
Thanksgiving day.
Beatrice and Harold Craig spent
the week end with Mrs. Carl Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Siemsen and
Leon spent Thanksgiving day with
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. La Shelle.
Mrs. C. J. Turcks is able to be out
again after her week's illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beetison gave
a Thanksgiving dinner to their rela
tives. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. T. T. Young. Mr. and Mrs. M.
V. Worrell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Weston and Harry Beetison.
Fast Side friends reeply sympa
thize with Mrs. John Smith and Mrs.
Carl Stednitz in the serious illness
of their father, Mr. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Uetts and sons
Foster and Richard Clair, spent
Thanksgiving day with relatives in
Yutan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Betts enter
tained relatives at a Thanksgiving
dinner. Those present were Mr. S.
M. Ewing. of Wwo., Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Smith and family, Mrs. J. B.
Ewing and sons, Vernon and Darold.
We are sorry to hear that Mr.
Sanders passed away early this
morning. Ashland Gazette.
1 7Jmre&iPe lubrication
is 'Power
Only an unbroken film of oil can prevent
the escape of vaporized gasoline past the
piston rings or make the expanded gases
generate power. Locking the vapor and
the propelling force of burning gasoline
behind the piston head is one of motor
oil's most important functions.
To flood all bearings and cushion the sur
faces of moving parts with a clean film of
oil that prevents friction between metal
surfaces is equally important.
Oil that does these things insures the max
imum development and use of all the
power the motor develops. It is power in
surance and protection against motor
wear in the best sense, protective lubri
cation. It is neither hard nor expensive. Simply
consult the Polarine Chart and buy the
grade of oil recommended for use in your
motor, whether car or truck. Drain out
the dirty, contaminated oil and replace
with clean oil every 500 miles. Tests
without number prove that after 500 miles
of operation, motor oil is thinned and
spoiled by gasoline and polluted with fine
grit and carbon.
Polarine is made in Six Grades Light,
Medium, Heavy, Special Heavy, Extra
Heavy and a special grade for Ford
trucks and cars Polarine "F".
Buy Polarine where you buy Red Crown,
the balanced gasoline or wherever you
see the Polarine sign.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA '
Main Office: OMAHA
Branch Offices: LINCOLN HASTINGS NORTH PLATTE
I USE J
VORBECT
fbr protective lubrication
S. W. Bell and Raymond Berger
of the Plattsmouth Motor Co.. were
in Omaha today where they were
called to look after some matters of
business and securing some new cars
for the company here.
Gars!
Bmr 2,000,000 in Use!
We have just unloaded two car loads of Coupes
and Sedans on our floor fur inspection. Come see
them. We will be pleased to give you a demonstra
tion any old time.
Also a number of used cars - some good bargains
in 1S24 and 1925 Fords.
PHONE 255
1. LIWS1
Opposite Court House,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
attending to some : matters . of- bus
i
I"H"!"I"I-I"I"I
mess.