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PAOL SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1925. 3! ay uay spsciais! Advo pancake flour, 4-Ib. bag for $ .25 Upper Crust pancake flour, 4-lb. bag for 25 White syiup, per gallon 60 Oranges, Navels, very fancy, per dozen 30 2.00 15 pples, Ben Davis, per bushel Dates, r-?h stock, per lb Prunes, Santa Clara, medium, per lb 15 Perch er. dried, fancy, per lb 20 Aprk cts, c-ricd, fancy, per lb Peaches, gallon cans, solid pack, each. . . . Peat lies, galicn, ioiid pack, sliced, each. . . Apr'co:?. rjailon canr, solid pack, each. . . . Pitted rt d cherries, pallon cans, solid pack. "'-v. r;s, Michigan navv, 10 Woman's Club Real Boosters for Home City Meeting Last Evening Give Some Real Boosting Ideas on the Value of the City. los. r ror . Irn,, northern crown, Idaho, 10 lbs. for. .i taii cans, each , .30 .60 .65 .75 a 1.10 .79 .80 .10 From Tuesday's Daily The Plattsmouth Woman's club last evening held a "Boost Plattsniouth" session and those who attended the meeting found that the ladies were leal boosters for the city and its in terest and in the large number of papers given by the ladies there were some very fine ideas given and some very vital facts ay to the city and in charm as a place of home dwellers and its advantage from a business standpoint Eagles' Carnival Dance AT EAGLES' HALL Plaltsmouth, Nebraska MUSIC BY F! mf 13 3 1 TS rats iueiQ&y Boys of Omaha . SJ. i, 01 iv 3 a r o r o a c 5-i 3 c ( MS Mrs. Emma McMaken, Past ComV mander Serves as the Installing Officer of the Lodjre. ! Come to the Carnival Dance Saturday night and hear the same Pat's Llelouv (Boys whom you have heard over! Fnan Yr ...l . . V I ai'v i i Bac.f evening the Woman s Bene-1 fit Ao,iiUi'i:i il" the ?.!.ieea hi ( s ' held their in -r.a Ha t jr .n of officers a t the ledge rooms in the Modern ii Lull ding :iv which uas itrcs:-ed !.- a vi v hara-o iiural'i of the l: :..)!,ri s ( i' ( r. order. Tie following offh'-rs wore duly induct- (1 i:if ')f;'i:" Mis. Kmirm ..M Makejj. T'Si' oman i "d- v M i viii:; a.-: (he ia-' r mpv f.. : ! r: Our Suggestion No. G Jala tho Roman's Gh?b Booster Program We are glad to furnish apace here for these two pieces of original vcme written for the Woman's Club by two of 'Jattsmonth'.s mrjat versatile poets. We are only norry vc cannot reproduce the other 12 production'?. tfseo4t's Sons Plattsmouth I Love You i no Dusiness session or the ciuo wUAw numerous um.es- -ti:e orchei that furnished music tjie Ilariava Tark Tavilion fcr the 1024 m CANNED FRUITS The fol'ov.ing fruit is packed in syiup and guar anteed hy us to be the hcrA on the market for the monev t... H !i ITS MT Vii.W was p refilled over by Mrs. Allen J-jtra uceson and aiier iiif lew mniters 1 liuillilinir the :it1f ltion of tin rli:h had been handled there was a moment (and 1C25 seasons. This invitation is or two of music. Mrs. K. II. Wes- j extended to all. eott liavins arranged three verv de- Ki- in. i I'ir!:. ;i. r - Mr. Anna :iia;i ji '!'! M r i t ( V inrn i iif?' -Mrs. KH vilx tii !i's 'ii:- I't-Ur- Everybcdy Invited Admission, $1.10 LADIES Spectators, 35c FUZE Peaches, Halves Pears. Bartlett Lcs?-Ji'"cr.ic', Oregon Piums, Italian Blue Cherries, Royal Ann Wiicie Gooseberries Apricctj, Halves but as !..!lows to !; ; i r. ir i iir FRESH ROASTED COFFEE When you get your coffee roasted fresh daily j-ou know it is tSe best nossibie av to buv it. Note these nrtres! $1.75 1.45 1.35 1.00 i things I would have !:;'n;' you kiwv:, ir t ;i k- . t' make tl;e sun s?vm 1 r clouds to Mi.jl.e i' iorifiis un: I feel I can tv :!y s; v mv 1 m -s iSraun Ankcla B'cr.d, per lb., GOc; 3 lbs. for Mizr Blend, per lb.. SOc; 3 lbs. for Peaberry coffee, per lb., 45c; 3 lbs. for Rio 5pccl.il. per ib., 25c; 3 lbs. for Relishes and Pickles iMonirch musLard chov chow, per dipper. . . Monarch piclcied onions, per dipper Monarch preserved sweet p-'cklee, per dozen. IS 1JL X?IAS CANDIES AND NUTS We' cany a lare stock and will be glad to quote you prices on quantity lots. See us. Reed Butter Scotch natties. ner lb $ 9fl A C w mm .20 .25 .20 .25 15 Chocolate drops, per lb. Ribbon mixed candy, per Ib Cut rock candy, per lb Clr.iimas mixed candy, per lb 20c and Cocoar.ut candy, per lb 40c and jiOiicn cciiy, per io PtvT.nv.t brit'.Ie. per lb Walnuts, No. 1 sort shell, per lb Walnut?;, iManchurians, per lb Brazil nr.to, per lb XMAS TREES ARE MOW HERE We have warehouse room and will be glad to lay away ycur tree until war.ted. Make your selection early. Hinoki Wreath .vilh Pine Ccne 10-in. size Zoc eacn Telephone 54 and 53 li;;htful selections, "";!itz Caprife" a piano number by Tdiss Laurino Alilt on.l cnlrtnc. ;,, H tor Lullaby" and "Celeste." bv .Mis: Helen Sharp, the accompaniment be ins played by Mi-ss Kuth Janda in a very finished manner. The Plattsmouth Ad club had been invited to the meeting and a very pleasing number of the membership were in attendance iind enjoyed to the utmost the boosting spirit that the ladies were offering and which made the members of the club proud that the were residents of this city. Mrs. Wiliam Baird presided over; fallen in p!.;;s:nT pl.M.s and i the Boosting session and called tiponjglad to be r.bv to hoo-t at any the following ladies to respond, a times f r PiattsuuMitli number competing in the essay con . test while others weru merely off jhand offerings for the benefit of the .advantages of the city: Mesdames 31. A. Streight. Robert Troop. L. Y. Ef.neberper. Ralph Anderson, John F. Ciorder. A. J. Heeson. Y. II. Ihdnies, J. E. Wiles, E. H. Wcott. Robert ; Hayes, Glen Vallery, Miss Mae Mur iphy and Marie Kaufmann. j To judge the papers offered in the 'contest J. YV. Povnter. principal of the high, school. Mrs. A. S. Christ and Rev. Frank Emory Pfoutz were si lect ed as judges and after some little 'deliberation made necessary by the fact of tluj many high class offerings, they decided that the essay of Mrs. John F. Gorder should have the first prue ana she was accordingly pre sented with a verv handome conv of i"The Rim of the Prairie." the new ! novel of Bets Ptreeter Aldrich. the : Elmwood authoress. ' The reception committee of the club that welcomed the visitors of the Ad 'club wore Mrs. W. L. Heinrich and 'Mrs. Glen Vallery. The expression of the Ad club was expressed by Mr. C. C. Weseott. their president, who stated that he. as well as the other members, had no idea of i just how many advantages Plaits mouth had until the ladies had so ji ably presented them. fell The essay of Mrs. Gord-r that won I ..ill .v.:i ri-;.- ( ryu .. '.rar :.ni t;t.i.i.r. . 1 l .. . n i r . f 1 .11. f ( . ! a Mir. g. c T.v hn- Margar-.t Sitz- 111 ;i! ! .$ .20 I . .20 . .15 Former Piattsmouvh Girl Fijrures in St. heel D.iv -cua.c? :-.t South Omaha K'-h ScodI. From Tii.'S.'.ay's I'.iMy T!;e r vi!atiou of a school day i': ni.ance at tie Smth 0:n:iha hs,-.:'.i school h-.is com.- to w!;cn th a n nounci nieut of t'l.' mairiag" i i l('(io-(':i'i) Cunninuli..;.! .Mi- I'.lauch Braun,- lot!i spide'it-; at in institution was made y -rday. The marri;-::e '-f tin e young pe:ie occurred at (u'liv.-i.ii.!. 1".;i. on No vember 2nd. and ir..! been ki-pt a ciose secret from the fri. n'. and rel atives of the young r-or.ie i: mil il.:' groom had 'Oiapbled his Sfason : t center for the So.it h Ilih foot bad I tea m. The bride is v.-ell known in Plcits nouth wht-re Eh" was a s'u "un: at the local schools during t'ne tin:' that her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.. R. -Mr i.i'.v ,-r;ns m i r. S'rgear.t M m-.i n . Pir kt t Mrs. Gbvir.a M -M:ik' n. St nti'ial --Mrs. lUth Hi.'.'.hi" Id. The V. B. A. of tl;e Maccihe-s is (.ne i,f the live and active frat trnines i.t" the city ;rd hid a very lar"i" inern'it n bin among th re--.i-(! nts of the i-ity ;tad the surrou'id j':ur cor,! i.ut n i : y and Ind under lhe vvise and c:ireful uehirce of tie officers had a line and steady gimv 1. til at makf s i? ope oi' the live wire organi.a' i'.'a.-i of tii' ' th ity. DECCRATIlsG Tit LETS -l T . :n?a !c (. :t y. - di.v-ri th s:'i'M c . u 1 ;'i lol-.n V. IP'tr. rri'iuiii" up 'i'.. : P.Vets ()! 'did .!Od "i 1'; T: S l'e .i did itr: it d. t ! -ut t.: e in Ir: v.' .a ih Ming I .: i ' 1 OTU thin c a r 1 1 no v. crK- i' it ' li d t-) . v. on id i.inc i Tit i .:.' V d v Po 1 1 a. a r.-.v n ' v 1 r- . ...... ... 1 e first nrive nf thn i.r,.ni.. -oj . ..... "... '' '' ' On M! "In studvinc the nisestinn 'Wh v a.';1o:! !: ' v' r t,' 1:i 1 ! :- M r . " . : city. A.r.t. t tin: of (he y lntii O th" roiii;ii '. ;t .25 .30 i i have found) would boost UT' ri : (1 V. i. to Ciili' oost Plattsmouth' eight reasons whv H t Icin-it Ii "ITV ic-. T.'D l..,t: : a ; . -. ... ., . Ul c.i. i...i ili'-r 1.1113, Willi lilt U ( V'Orl"' beautiful natural timber and foliate.! ' ,f.n' .. with the mr.in part of town low and T T , level, having the river close bv on V, ; one side and with our broad, fertile ' t . ' ' ! " fields on the other side, makes an "... , p" ' ideal setting for any town. Being on 11 the main line of the Burlington and' ;U'--.a.. ::!;! ' i r; a 4- ra.I u.. i U-h school and 1 e t oun -c o- . 1 1 e oil yoi;n-', ! ..!v cam" i'. r t '!ut;iti:.iia 'on of Mr. and ?.Irj. ."tin J So. ::S;" of thr most promin yo.'i.g men in the f. w t th ori ' ! v to 1 l:e ' up;.' to na'.i t of th- tr "i along 1 ;i ' ty apt .ranee !:ti!:;: . . ' I - ' ri tl:-. Chrisa dd n cve.if .I ta of t !; let -dne? - s - n a'. I l.o! id. y :e.--'r, t r ( i : t ! . gr. n in th.- !o;!" lire' ro ily i v.r.. Tii i" t y and ii U 1 he 1,: m ra ! hoi i . p . . 1 ' thar Tirevnilicff until th'- X- v.- Y v. The 1; rca- u'ii;'. r:n n.i j.a.ii)! -. d in tii" '!.:g pole bo!d l. oi: vi rv attractive iiith.o reo mviiTfi ; 'Mow their r. liior;- or !e-a out of 1 ' 1-1 T i:n it'. on.' o' -r neih- ()., Plaf tsmout ii ! I love you; Vour nil!-', and your valleys, Xo arlisl. ran paint them And !iia!;e them look true. Vi.ur paved s.ireets and alleys Ale all 1 IH' could a:-k f(jr Vonr liouhv.iriis lovely; .'o'l ; :: v.-r. ues, too ! "i'.-eir s'hools on tlie hill tops Arc pri.i d very highly, '.Vitii tin ir st -iff oi instructors H."l' ie!t and tine. .'.. d your ( hurt-lies! Tiie; 'r truly the heart of you, J 'hi 1 1 :-rnout h ! Through them Vtiu join with the Divine. And v.i', who own homes Xesthd close jo your bosom Ri s).e i you and love you. And mud keep you clean F..r the v . .. little lassies and '.i.ils whom you shelter Who v.iil some day bring honor I'pon your fair lonae. Oh! Th'-ie are so many things That make us love you! The water we drink that tests c:t so j. nre The park where the weary may lind y.-:n c .and beauty The muddy old river that flows at your door . Tie in n hants whom mostly Io 1 e i.rig been your people. An:! are faithful and true to the trurt you repose And your hand! If there is one that plays any better. It mu-.t be in hiding: For l.obody knows. Oh. yes! We all love you! Mat if there are any V. ho do not agree With all that we say We iin t want to hold you; (I'ir drurs are wide open. There are bridges a pi-nty To take you 1. way. But should you continue To ri "-el here among us; And i or.t for our Plattsniouth "T il y.itir journey is run You m.av rest in our Beautiful 'Oak Hill" forever. V."'- can tnke you there safely. Since the graveling is done. There is a little old town at the mouth of the Platte Wh- re my heart turns ever; but many do that. We will all agree, its loca tion is rigiit And the scenery lure a won derful siht. Here we find those friends so good and so true; Be it pleasure or tears, they know just what to do; And they join us in either in a::-. di whole-hearted way That we firmly resolve, here is wh. ae we will stay. Now the devil comes roaming a Ion g And he makes some believe that everything's wrong; And he has some one say, "A hell of a hole, this" But take it from me they are the folk's we don't miss. For this little old town is right on the square; And it tries its level best to treat everyone fair; With me you'll agree that in numerous ways It helps to gladden and bright en our days. When we are broke, it gives us graces And helps us out with smiling faces! It knows our real worth and rrives all a try I boost for Plattsmouth. You surely know why. Mrs. Monte A. Ftreijrlit. -Mrs. Willis Holme.s. JUDGE SCHMIDT HOLDS COURT Missouri Pacific railroads, on one of llJlIl S HZ2TTn PiCC.lCin? the national highways anil with good! Tims v.h .arc .-. '-.-tip--:-.--:n" o 1 graveled roads approaching our citv, 'n vrs ji notice t'.c r. t.-u a-;, t .ether-: t ,. makes it a very convenient place in i iw, rno -J ;" ' " Xl'lif.!. l 1... .. - - .... Y. n'a 1 ;tt ::. ?.'" s;'.t i :k 1 t ri court "in f 'in vit(..-': Ba nc sault a was b.r The wii'it- file oi-curi I in and .,.as 01 v, " c 'n 01 ri f ;.-i m'-. n Jude Her-; "lid" of ?.urdr. -k had his n.-e wiili a live and srn . i i 'i liis un- ' y pea (. hie - ! -I--1"1. t little itv of CHILL?. ATI: CCITCEITION DAY r campaign for this year and which will be most important to the soc iety and its branches in the state. I :-.e w erer.i ci; mm! :V '- 1"!'. grot I a ilt. asuali. tl." fo'-l iaiualiv av-o .) i Mordr.c h.arged with as ui .Ja'-Vi S-'crncr for trial. 1:1 T:;esany". ? n ' : v This morning special services were held at the St. John's ad Holy Uosary JJew stock cf Christinas cards at itouian tt'iiniitc c'.urte's an t also at t'n Sr. i uk'-'s Koiseoptil church on Bates Ecck and Stationery Store. t rial , uivii hj intr. ji ,'tnrrh i:; a 1 "Secontl I like the church life of . . n. o 1 v c Plattsmouth. We have many kinds ! " :'?.?.? 1 ZLLlZ.YZST'S'SSlxyiTiiZ'iSSj aP(j c!av:5s. having eveiwthing fromj.-i ine iioiy Hollers' to the Inch - n s SPP.EE results dj fine "f-n T . 1.; : From Weilt e'-0.:y s I This morning J. has been tngaged Iouisville was Ik re SUFFERS A LAY-OFF B. in to an charge of being intoxicated :rnri:i! the I s li rHu ... rt .1 1 . - lhad bought the liquor in Omaha and'So that iiienien that he had secured any can easily find a church home 'across the Platte river in Sarnv 1 "Third i iilk u..i,:, 1 'need, ho'amnly aTtorney,,UeS,ine'1 the! f'lattsniouth. During the past few j Frm yll,!:,yV , !Iy-.: working at; After He statement. r.t 10 ,l&ma ?jvance-l U.ports from the F, ver fr t 1 fn -i .. t...i . . "- i sv.imioi system, we nave ! i After the statementc: r.t "T "'. ... .au.i-, ueports irom ti,e J-'ord Plant 111 Pm.ah.i where ri 1 preferr-ifine of s--t !ltl,, MBt ' , ., VI 7 i u . 11 . 'V n'"'i",eu a nnp moiurn Piattsm-.itl h m-.i are no ci ,y (ounty A.tr.rncy W. G. Kieck'ant he was rommitteH trl th I, . Ilave a,l,1l manual, in workiag. Kt-.e that the of Sherrif Stewart until the ' "-J 7' " 1 I0"L' ,K,S vv.rf.il to Qt-ite an ex- ...j.u. v.w,lUi, ,.i v,i ;, ii.iia)tent in the past week. One entire corps of teachers we are now recog- -sliift has been laid o.T bv the com- . i. .. . e .i . . i. , , . " - "'""..i.'u .ne .ji.i'-in:,ua Having ueen oroup, 11 1 tody ox et,..., ev niaim i.. i'. Mctv-.amount was settled for. art to face the conneaiuence of his: T.rolongerl spree fiat covered pract- resembling f.umher of w engaged for i'e t '.ere ieally the las: Mr. Reed two weeks. :e' knowl- rjged was guilty of the effenci en.t ttiat ne ii;ui been more or bss tiral'T th.e influence of liquor for the past two weeks. He stated that he l JKirsli physics react, weaken the that he' i)ov'el3, wil1 ,,'a(1 to chronic consti- as charged!1 "' neguiets operate eas- ".' miA ul an stores. nized as having one of the best' pany. which cuts down the number :d .Tu. sidtng jutic ei up'Ol to I ' was id': filed Kin ! ,t rue lie ' ti f'Tt U lirinated at I'lniwood ida'incd to hav? pa; t of X'V iril.e!' ' ; f 1 1 ia 1 t ;. re i io more ni'iitr.i 1 for hearing and to S- i'.nii.i as the ;: r i.f th.e rv. ace Was iaili t a r ihe mat ti r. a. a, d in the complaint itity Aitorniy V.'. C th 'clr.. t ion i' of the feast of tlie, the Bl'-sed Virgin .Mary. Mi.'-.Tii were lu id at all of these eanreho-. and tommunion ad mii.isTi red io the me-.chers of the var ious pari .d.t--. w!o ware pre nt to pr: in tl;e soiviies. la.. IS ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT i that the rir fen Stei't'.i-r ai'd it; knit Cli-.os had rl thus violated t!i a w ;'h! oprai this isue i'ie ca ta"ed Job Frinting at Journal Office. At Christmas no other remembrance approaches a Photograph and they are the most economical of gifts! Afake Your Appointment Today Tka Vferner Studio Brkhe Tolls Reduced CARS - TRUCKS 10 Cents. Use out new tempor ary private road leading to T. H. POLLOCK BRIDGE m i"1"111 lor a hjv n oi our size in mo ) f mployed to a large extent, between ui .Neuiaska. 1 1 o 0 and ISO men being affected bv "Fourth I like the merchants ofithe layoff. As far as can be learne 1 Piattsmouth. I have always found .there were but few from this citv them kind and courteous and have (who were cam-lit in the curtailing allowed ne to run just as high bills of the forces at the Ford plant. - -- 1 v' i j i v i i w iuj jnvuo u i u and my husbands discomforture. "Fifth I like the men of Platts- ! K?W.W'fV -1' t ii.i.i. t . ,. - TTiin 1 lirii.'.-. '33. 'iiiwuiii. i iiiuiK i can see a smile on m 1 1 1 1 fnnA . . r . . , . . . -. r . ... : . . . - i I say I like the men, but in this I feel that I can be a little bit chesty .as I realize that I have gotten more for mv mnnev In wniHit nf loot-t i , - vift.n . . .... i , jthan any of my other sisters. , "Sixth I like the women of j Plattsmouth. I have found them loyal, brave and courageous and prac jtically devoid of that "catty" char acteristic which is so often attribut ed to our sex. "Seventh I like the club life of Plattsmouth. We have many kinds of clubs and organizations and anyone coming here can easily find one to his cr her liking. Personally I like our own Woman Club, and think we jhave reason to be really proud of it., ve nave passed our infancy period, have escaped the "sleeping sickness" and are now ready to do somthing really worth while for our town and community. "But last and best I like Platts mouth because it ia my home. It is here among these conditions and j surroundings that I have raised my iamiiy, ana tnese same conditions and surroundings will form the back ground of their character. It is not all as I would like it. There are some was hattl-d out. The court ro.'i.i which war in the old school huihlin cd to th.e doors -. ith th spi t; i'i s ! ; an Khnwood with a few non-int rctt d parties from .lurdo. k 't pro-, at and l was r' M;ii"d the firm 't s fund of Judge Schmidt to ijnfet the;' ouih (;.!,? that o.i '.iri 1 frequently ; during the course of ;.; trial. !i After the taking of ihe evidence ' the matter was taken tinder advise-1 j merit ly Judge' Schmidt and the. de-;j cisicn will l.e given later. 'j Both parties figured in the dis'j triet court here r.t the opening of . j the district court here as Sirniir j sued Cli.'os in the sum of Slo,in0:j for the alienation of the affections i of his wife and was driven a iu.lg-:! ia. n i ..i. . u : u -iin ,, . lui: Jul.' 'i Fmrn Tuosdr. v's I a jl At th.e meeting of the state ex ecutive committee of the V. M. C. A. which was in session in Omaha, At- -torney C. A. Bawls of this city, long J an active leaIer in the work of the .j. association was named as vice-presi- dent of tile com m it t ee Th,- 'V" ia ii!g. vas lili- planning ;, very large and extensive . he l etc rested . i . i . i i i t V Dr. Joe J. Stibal Chiropractor t SchmiJimasn Building "t Telcphtme 17o. 3 v THE PATHO-XEFROMBTER FSEI) IX MY OFFICE AVOIDS AXY POS SIBLE MISTAKES 4. , i DONT WAIT FOR Our January Clearance! on't -:.ts oy the jury. SMALL I' IRE I-fi&T 2JIGIIT I'l-.-an 'A'e. Ir.- s. hiy's lolly The fire department w;;:: rallied out last evening at i, idnia hi. to ans'.ver the call from the riiideiice of A. S. Christ ; n Xerih J tii sir-'et near the high school. Th.e department on their tj.ii arrival in; re lounu ui:u ine nre was c;-;.l j located in the ceitar (;f the home ijTj when an oi l trunk was blaz'ng and lA ; st nding lorth a great den! of smoke fh're won't b.-: any d put orf buyiiivf.your overcoat another day, hpinv; they will be cheaper - ji i3f v1 faiailv vl:ing tht t,:';th;it fi'ied the rooms of the home and it very disagreeable for the as well as annoying in fight- 11 re. Tho trunk was extin guished and the 'o-s will he slight, oniy tha smoke damage amour. ting 'to anything. It is supposed that, there 'was some matches in the trunk and these were ignited by fnice as there was not other manner that the trunk could have been fired. will buy you a good, all wool cot: hera right now. And we'il J4iv you 5 off for cash to boot. Wig FOR SALE Duroc boars. Philip Ilirz. Platts mouth. Nebraska. D7-3td-2tw 'J Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keen Dr. Thomas' Two sizes, 30c and 60c, at all stores. Copyright 1924 Tht Houtr of Kuppcnhcimn Gaze into our west window! Philip S