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I u L ! PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAOX TWO MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925. i i i i Alvo Department Peter Friend and Charles Haretle w ere shipping some hogs to the SoutJ" John 1$. Skinner had a load or hogs at the South Omaha market last Thusday for Jess and Samuel Hard nock. rioyd Dicker.on was a visitor in Om-iha UX Thursday where he was b-king aftr s:)ine business matters for the day and making purchases for the store. Mr.-. Ivan Clites of Fremont, a daughter of Mis. Mary Skinner, has bti'i the gii"ft at the home of her ir.other for a number of days during the pat week. Mrs. Mary Skinner, who has been quite poorly from an attack of the grippe during the past week is report ed as being about recovered from the malady and is feeling quite a bit bet ter. J. V. Panning and wife were visiting and looking after some busi ness matters in Lincoln last Friday, they drove over to the capitol city in their car to look after some Christ mas shopping. Orris Foreman, who is the new manager for the Lee Hill elevator lias been doing a nice business with the reception of corn and the hand ling of the same, having shipped four cars during the past week. The junior class of the Alvo high schol enjoyed a sleigh ride on last Thursday evening and while they thought there might be an other op I ortunity t i get at the sleighing, they would take no chance as the return of summer weather might come any and spent the remainder of the eve ning in playing games and when they finally reached home all voted that they had had an excellent evening. Corn Marketing Now Heavy. The marketing of the present corn crop is coming pretty rapidly at the present time. During the past month Simon Rhemeyer has shipped 18 cars up to last Thursday and was then receiving corn so rapidly that he was not able to go to his dinner, being busy from dawn to dark. Lee Snaveley, Carl and Olen Lewis. W. V. Coatman, Loren Peterson. John Sutton. Karl Dreamer William Hoffman. James John Nickel, were delivering corn recently. ja YTTTTTTVTTTVTT t MAULEY HEWS ITEMS TRUCK SMASHES INTO CAR da v. Mrs. Arthur Hinges and the gen- The Cass county court house came near having two of the well known and Donular officials missing from that temple of justice this morning as the result of an auto accident that occurred Saturday evening on the K. T. highway just a short distance north of the Nebraska Masonic Home and which fortunately did not result in the injury of anyone but did con siderable damage to the car or Coun ty Judge. Duxbury. Judge Duxbury and County Attorney W. G. Kieck were returning home from Omaha at the time of the accident, but we wish to correct any hasty conclu sions that might be arrived at by the reader on account of the Judge iul husband were enjoying the visit land Bill having the accident while of the parents and a sister of Mrs. spinning homeward from the metrop- Dinees. Mr. and Mrs. George Brayjolis. as the officials did not even stop and Mis Venice. The day was most) in South Omaha and also Mrs. Dux Dhasantlv spent bv both the guesta; bury and Mrs. Kieck were also in the party. The car of Judge Duxbury was Water last Thursday where l descending the hill north of the Ma- ai.d the host end hostess. Philip Coatman was a visitor at W.-.-ni n ho went to install a super-hetrodyne sonic Home as n large truck belong radio for G. L. Henneger, which wasjing to the Higgins Transfer Co.. of sold by th Coatman Hardware Co., j Nebraska City was coming north la.-t w eek. Philip has had enough j along the highway and in the slip experience with the radio business pery condition of the road the driver that he is able to do expert work in (was having a hard time to control the installation. jthe truck and for a tjme it seemed ti, xT.e,..- -.,r,nin,i that the truck would crash head-on .Mir. jwiiii in it iti hi QUK'tl K!U and at whiHi time there were some , , 41 u , "K 1 twtnty-Klx present and a most enjoy-jcar while the judge stopped his car able time was had. They did some excellent work for tho church as well ' t- Wrvwi ,iotiThtfiii "luncheon to swnnZ into the bank the rear por- the young folks. The Missionary society of the Methodist church met last Wednes the r" society of the Metho-j int. the car the judge, but the : at her home last Saturday 'driver managed to head the truck lover on the right hand side of the road, hoping that the truck could ip by, but as the head of the car ition of the truck skidded across the i road and struck the Duxbury car. knocking off the motormeter and '.hririlv fla Tiia rri n v the nar nn1 Hv o no-- ...- ; V. Tl, Itliirtsv tit lion ' " J . .n.,,, ....... QW marR,n nf ti.e were enrertainea anu wnere they both enjoyed a social session and a the s?me time looked after the business which was a portion of the causes which called them together. Mrs. Murtey, who is a wonderful en tertainer served a delightful lunch con at the close of the meeting. They do say that Art Roelofsz and West ley Yircent do not pose as be ing experts but that they can. when tho sun is shining good and bright during the day. tell thel difference be twuu a duck and a goose, but when it i; dark at night and even when thre is a moon and some flimsy clouds to obscure the light they are not always certain, and especially un less they have the initial of some ei nlr in poultry stamped on each v i a g. A number of the young people of Alvo made good use of the small snow which came during the past week and were out sleigh riding during the evening Inst Wednesday and after having enjoyed the exhilerating ex perience for some time they stopped at the home of Charles Foreman v I Te they enjoyed an oyster supper margin of inches just escaped i tearing the top off the car and badly injuring all of the party. It was a very close shave for all of the occupants of the car from ser ious injury and they were all more or less shocked by the closeness of the call from the-serious accident. A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT The latest work of Bess Streeter Aldrich. Cass county authoress, "The Rim of the Prairie," a live and verile story of Nebraska and its peo ple, can be found at the Bates Bock and Gift Shop. This book makes an ideal Christmas gift and the public can find that they will be most ac ceptable to any person as an inter esting and appreciated gift for the holiday season. TOR SALE Six months old Gurnsey bull. Louis Gaebel, Louisville Nebraska. S Mockenhaupt, John Gruber. James 4 O'Leary, Charles and John Murphy. I At this time the Farmers elevator, . L filled and Mr. Brann had to stop' V i tliA Khpllfr until lie r nil lit cpt Cars for the era in to be shiDDed in. I There has been no lack of enter- J. C. Rauth and son, Herman, tainment in Manley during the past were looking after some business week and the medicine show which matters in Plattsmouth last Wednes- ran .every night drew large crowds day, driving over in their car for a who were sure amused and entertain few' hours. by the excellent shows which were There was a bit of joy flitting into put on. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Earhardt last week when the stork CHRISTMAS AT ST. brought a little baby girl to the JOHN'S SCHOOL home, and not alone are the parents; pleased with the arrival, but tne From Saturday s Daiiy little brothers and sisters are as well; Yesterday afternoon on the occa- pleased and think the baby wonder- F:on of tne closing of school for the ful. All are doing nicely at this Christmas holidays, the children at time. jibe St. John's school enjoyed a very Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kau were visit-; pleasant treat and program at the ins in Omaha on last Wednesday, school building on North Cth street. where thev went that Mrs. Rail The occasion was one that glad- . . . - . I 1 - - .1 I 1 1 . l 1 . . A. 1 1 1 - mlgnt Consult Willi iier piiysiciau auu.ut!iit;u iiie neaii.s ei ine nine iuiks -'and a verv lnterestine- contribution to the afternoon was given by the little . ?-k7 i; For Dad For Son For Brother A Merry Kmas , Jack Morris, report the progress she had made to ames Weaver, ward complete recovery. Last Wednesday, while W. J. Rau and wife were in Omaha, Frank folks themselves in a short program of Christmas sontrs and recitations Stander was looking after business that were all very clevery given by at the Manley State Bank. jthe young people. Mr. and Mrs. Balse Meisinger of The Christmas treat arranged for em ill! mi fey t in 3 TOE ""HutL S V k i 1 V' Plattsmouth. have been visiting for the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. William Rauth. in his car. depart ed one day last week for Pilger, whenl he went to visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Tigh of that place. Last Friday Mesdames S. Ray Smith. A. R. Dowler and Mathew Wagner, all of Weeping Water, and Mrs. Ray Dennis of Omaha, were guests of their friend, Mrs. Herman Rauth, where all enjoyed the occasion very much. John C. Rauth suffered the loss of a very ne two year old bull, which he found dead in the field, as to the exact cause of the animals death he is uncertain but thinks it was caused by corn stalk disease. During the past week there have been a goodly number of people who have shelled and delivered corn at Manley, among whom are Walter TROUBLE will not strike you if you in vest your money in Tax-Free Farm Mortgages. $500 amounts Mortgages. $500 AMOUNTS AND LARGER Searl S. Davis Farm Loans Investments Insurance Real Estate mm. r i'Tt. '-tjsf '-'X' mm? mm Our Heart-Felt Wishes To All Customers In the spirit of truest friendship, we send to you the heart-felt wishes of the Christmas season. Here's for a GLAD CHRISTMAS DAY and a BLESSED NEW YEAR JOHN WOOD COATMAN HARDWARE CO. ARTHUR DINGfS GARAGE F. E. DICKERSON Si 1 the event was one that was enjoyed to the fullest extent by the children. A fine Christmas tree, its decorations and candy and nuts had been pre-' senled by Mrs. K. J. Richey to the' school while Misp. Elizabeth Berg mann gave the delicious pop corn' 1 . il.. . 1. .. . rn..A i'' uciis iiuu fit' u ifuiuic ul nit: lit ai. Kacli of the children received a Especially so if their gift is useful, if it is what "he" wanted, what he needed and it will be if its bought from a men's store catering to the wants of men! gift and Santa Claus, who hail charge of the distribution of the gifts also found rememberanccs for Mon-j signor Shine, rector of the St. John's church, and the teachers who have, been so faithful in their work in the school. Pajamas Silk Mufflers Silk Ties Dress Gloves Hats and. Caps Shirt Jewelry Kuppenheimer Suit LITTLE DAUGHTER ARRIVES The farm home of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Nave west of this city was made very happy on Tuesday by the arrival of a fine little daugh ter that has come to make her home with them. The occasion has been a most pleasant one for the members of the family circle and all parties are reported as doing nicely over the happy event. The friends of the family are joining in their well wishes over the happy event. Flotor Gloves Lined Mittens Silk Broadcloth Shirts H - v ' L v 7i 4 AM Freda Ulrich, who is teaching in McPherson county, is home to spend her two weeks Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed I'lrich, west of Mynard. Sheriff E. P. Stewart was at Mur dock today engaged in serving papers and Deputy Sheriff "V. C. Schaus was at Union on the same mission, being a busy and disagree able day for the officials in getting through the cold and snow to their destinations. Attorney J: A.' Capwell departed this morning for Lincoln where he was called to look after some mat ters of business for a short time. Bath Robes Smoking Coats Boys' Tie Sets Belts Silk Socks Collars ft Sweater Coats Mackinaws Leather Vests Lumber Jacks and Lumber Jennies Handkerchiefs Wool Socks Overcoats ft Men! The easiest way to please your wife, and solve her stock ing troubles for 1926 buy her a box of Holeproof Stockings. ONLY THREE MORE SHOPPING DAYS ft 7l& V 1 i VM ( V. NOTICE Whereas, Lloyd Mashburn, convict ed in Cass county, on the 10th day of June, 1920, of the crime of breaking and entering, has made application to the Board of Pardons for a parole, and the Board of Par dons, pursuant to law have set the hour of 10 a. m. on the 12th day of January, 1926. for hearing on said application. All persons interested are hereby notified that they may ap pear at the State Penitentiary, at Lincoln. Nebraska, on said day and hour and show cause, if any there be, why said application should or should not be granted. CHARLES W. POOL. Sec't., Board of Pardons, N. F. HARMON. Chief State Proba. Officer. NOTICE In the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska. Ida F. Applegate; Jessie A. Potter; Julian E. Applegate; Palmer C. Applegate and Delia A. Anderson, plaintiffs, vs. Herman M. Nye; Eliza Harnum; Thomas G. Hniinim; J. F. Hartman, real nome unknown; John Hull; Anna Maria Jennings; George Jennings; Otoe County National Bank of Nebraska City, Nebraska; LOCAL NEWS From Thursday's Laily Dr. H. C. Leopold, Osteopathic physician and surgeon, phone 203. J7-tfQ Miss Lois Keefer, teacher in the ! Sidney, Nebraska, schools, a sister of Mrs. Cole, arrived here this morn !ing to enjoy a visit at the Cole home i' for the holidays. Ezra Albin and wife from near Murray were here today for a few- hours attending to some matters of business and while here Mr. Albin Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Main Bldg., Phone 527. Hotel called at the Journal office and had the semi-weekly sent to John F. Burke, at Spokane, Wastington, for the coming year. Irving Wiltse of the city schools departed- Saturday for Falls City to spend the holidays visiting in that citv with friends and relatives. Deputy Sheriff W. C. Schaus was at Manley and Louisviiie today, look ing after matters for the county. William Starkjohn was a visitor in Omaha today where he was called to look after some matters of im portance. P. A. Hild, wife and son, Ernest, from west of Mynard, were here to day for a few hours attending to some trading and visiting with their friends in this city. E. B. Chapman, one of the well i known residents of near Union was here today for a few hours attending to some matters and while in the city j was a very pleasant caller at the; Journal office where he renewed his I subscription to this paper. I George L. Farley, former county Christmas Suggestions Del Monte peaches, large size, 3 for $ -95 John II. Bayley; Edward Gooden- commissioner, William Rummell, ex ough; Charles E. Bayley; Jennie F.j county assessor and Searl S. Davis, Bayley; William Ilorrigan; E. W.'real estate man, were in Lincoln to Barnum. real name unknown; Henry day where they were called to tcst- W. Moore; Milton Tootle; Stogdell.ify in the tax hearings being held Stokes; George W. Hunt and Lee Ap- In that city relative to the property plegate, and all persons having or values in this county. Hon. W. B. claiming any interest in the west, half Banning of Union and Frank P. of the northwest quarter (NWU) of , Sheldon of Nehawka were also rection twenty-seven (27), township among the Cass county people to (10) north of Range Thirteen (13),! appear before the commission. east or tne sixth principal Meridian In Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown, defendants. To the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that tin the 21st day of December, 1925, Ida F. Applegate; Jessie A. Potter; Julian E. Apple- gate; Palmer C. Applegate and Delia .95 1.10 .95 .95 .95 .95 .95 .43 .15 .35 From Friday's Daiiy Ed Thimgan of Murdock, who has ' been in Omaha for a short time stop ped off here today on his way home to look after some matters of busi ness.. Mrs. John Meisinger, Jr., was A Andorsnn rviafntiffc i,r;n i,i among those Koins to Omaha this their petition in this action in the niorining to spend the day in that District Court of Cass county. Ne- city attending to some matters of bratka against the above defend- business and visiting with friends, ants, the object and prayer of which I A. L. Becker, well known Union petition is to quiet title to the fol- business man and farmer, was here lowing described real estate, towit: yesterday afternoon in company The West Half of the North- I w ith his sons, Ray and Roy Becker, iwu iv i ii aiLci ouiiic ilia illio 'm. - v ' ' ness. west Quarter (MV'U) of Sec tion Twenty-Seven (27), Town ship Ten (10)1 North Range Thirteen (13), East of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Cass, county, Nebraska. L .L. McCarthy, L. L. Wiles, Coun ty Judge A. H. Duxbury and Sheriff E. P. Stewart were among the Platts ion are required to answer sam ance Ulls week at the conv0cation of petition on or before the 8th day the Royal Arch Masons in Omaha, of February, 1926. j Dated this 21st day of December, From Saturdays Daily hi mi-Ola, ienrasKa. IDA F. APPLEGATE, JESSIE A. POTTER, j JULIAN E. APPLEGATE. PALMER C. APPLEGATE, DELIA A. ANDERSON. Plaintiffs. By Frederick J. Patz, I Mrs. A. F. Pinkley, of Ansley, Ne 1 braska, who was here visiting with j relatives and friends for a short I time, departed this morning for her ! home and was accompanied to that city by Mrs. C. M. Cailand. : Mi-k. C M Keefer of Glen wood. Libby pineapple, larcre size, 3 for Del Monte Royal Ann cherries, large size, 3 for . Advo Italian Blue plums, heavy syrup, 4 for. . . Vera Low Ro3'al Ann cherries, 4 for Regina peaches, sliced, 4 for Rose Dale apricots, 4 for Oregon loganberries, 4 for Heinz mince meat, 2-Ib. tin Dates, bulk, per lb Nut chocolate clusters, per lb Chocolate dipped peanuts,. per lb 35 5-lb. box for $1.50 Brilliant hard mixed, per lb Broken taffy, per lb 20 Chocolate drops, per lb 20 Cut rock mixed candy, per lb v English walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, lb English walnuts, No. 2 soft shell, lb English walnuts, French imported, per lb English walnuts, Manchurian, per lb Brazil nuts, per lb Almonds, per lb 40 11 rf iniVf. verv fancv. rer dozen. . . . .30 Oranges, full of juice, large size, per dozen Oranges, full of juice, extra large size, dozen Oregon celery, very fancy, per stalk. . . Head lettuce, Ice Berg, each, 15c; 1 for Spanish salted peanuts, strictly fresh, per lb TumVin blanched oeanuts. strictly fresh, per lb.. . Give some of the finest coffee grown our own Ankola Blend. Roasted fresh daily. Per lb., 60c; 3 lbs. for $1.75. Headquarters for .40 .30 .30 .25 .30 .45 .75 .20 .25 .20 .30 Holly Wreaths Mistletoe Cooking Ware Toys, Etc. we will make a China Glassware Phone your order early special effort to give you good service! E ft I'' i it 0 5 5w Iowa, mother ot Mrs. Roy Cole and sfsa rry'5;w'-.-'')'T?iRg 33te V "f Their Attorney.