?AGE F0U2 WKFA :ly jotonal MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925. PIATTSMOTJTH SEHI- reexiwood Departments Prepared in the Interest of the People of Greenwood and Surrounding Vicinity P! 3 g&tfl!&3 t&3 PRICES! QUALITY CONSIDERED .Are the te': ?nd mcrt economical investment in the AUTOMOBILE e!3 today. The factory price adver tised in all nevrpcrpars and magazines, plus freight and w-r tax are a fixed chaise and represent items cf service and cost that do not yield a pront to the dealer, or permit a large alio wance of your used car, but can be taken in at their sals value. The New Overland bin Introduced crJy fen month ago and tcx?ay more than feur ihoi'sena of these superb sixes arebeing delivered earn monih a knowing people's tribute to a remark aLIi jriecci ci automobile engineering and designing. Gve?lm& Two Door Sedan Now, for the first time in history, a full sized five passen ger sedsn with sliding gear transmission and complete big ce.r err.!:rrn?nl and no car built will do what this Ovsiiand Sedan dees for $595.00 f. o. b. Factory Chrisfrias Time is iimos : Here A present or cm tf ihesz models would be an ideal Christmas gift 'to the family one that would be re membered long after the price is forgotten. For a Demonstration Call Phone. No. 89 tic eenwooc AM U) E. M. JARDINE E. Clymer v; a: looking after some h'.ir.iness matters in Omaha on la.-t Wt (infsday. John Downey ami wife of Ceresco were visiting la.t wed: at the home of Mr. i: ill Mrs. A. F. Weibke. M-s. John Skulling or Waverly. was a visitor in Greenwood anil the gnet ot Iri. n ls on ln.t Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Iirh .!! was a visi tor with fii nils in Lincoln on last Wednesday where she enjoyed the day e-ry nicely. James Sanborn was a visitor in Omaha on last Thursday, he also ; v. as looking after some business mat ters as well. E. A. London and wife were visit ing last Sunday in Ashland where ! they were spending a portion of the j day and also visited at the farm for a while. Orr.ar Hatfield of Ashland, was a ! visitor in Greenwood and at the ' home of C. D. Fuhner and A. E. Les ley where he was looking ior corn for seed. j J. I. Carpenter purchased the Reese ' property in Greenwood and will i make this place his home and which will make a very nice place for him and his wife. Last Wednesday Messrs. P. A. Bennet and Guy Meyers and their wives were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Calfee where all i en joyed a very fine visit. j Prank Mills and M. R. Brown of j Lincoln, were in Greenwood last Thursday and while here made the purchase of the Kimball home for which they paid $2,000. Mrs. R. E. Schulke and children were visiting in Lincoln last Fridav where they went to iook after somo iratrors for the day and also to do some Christmas shopping. Mrs. J. W. Dilldan and children were visiting in Lincoln on last Wednesday where they were visit ing with friends for the day as well as interviewing Santa Claus. Mrs. W. II. McFadden has been reeling quite poorly on account of an attack, of the grippe which she had last week, but at this time she is reported as being much improved. Mrs. Albert Hudson has been kept to her home and a portion of the time to her bed by an attack of the u. but she is reported as being some improved and i3 getting better now. Turner McKinnon of near Alvo was a visitor in Greenwood last Thurs day and was meeting his many friends here during the afternoon and looking after some business matters. Mrs. J. W. Dilldan has. for the past week; been enjoying a visit from her daughter. Martha, who makes her hoir.e at Palls City, and was ac companied by her daughter. Miss Edna. Alonzo Clymer. who has been work ing in Lincoln for some time, was over to Greenwood last Sunday and was quite ill so he could not return to his work during the greater portion of the week. W. E. Failing and wife and their daughter. Miss Anna, were visiting with friends and looking after some Christmas shopping in Lincoln on last Thursday, they making the trip! in their auto. C. A. Wright has fenced in his on during the winter disposingaod lots and wil feed some calves there on during the winter, disposing of them in the spring in time to take up his gardening. Harry Wills, who lives northwest of Greenwood, shelled and delivered corn la tit week which on test show ed 14.7 degrees of moisture, and graded a3 number 2, which makes an excellent showing. The Greenwood party which is the name of a new company giving dances at Greenwood, gave their first dance on last Saturday evening at which there was a good time had and a fine attendance. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Birkman and wife entertained at their home last Sunday and for dinner their friends Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Carpenter and also R. E. Clymer and wife where all en joyed the occasion very much. Mrs. M. T. Brettenham, formerly of Greenwood, but making her home in Lincoln at the present time, was reported as being quite ill some week or so since, and while still feeling quite peorly is at this time reported as doing much better. Grant Peters has been assisting at the elevator as the work is so heavy with the continual ow of corn that Rex can not care for it. Up to last Thursday he had shipped nineteen cars out of the new crop during the month of decembere. Henry Brockmueller of near Wav erly, was a visitor in Grenwood last Thursday looking after some busi ness matters and reports that he has completed the picking of his corn, Poultry Wanted! efficient postmistress and for the neat and handy postoffice building. Supper and Bazaar a Success. The supper and bazaar which was given at the Methodist church" last Saturday was a success in very re spect, there was a large and well pleased crowd at the supper and the receipts ran over two hundred and j forty dollars, they clearing some two hundred and thirty-three dollars. They are very appreciative for the liberal patronage and are satisfied with the receipts. Celebrate Mother's Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil L. Hall were spending last Sunday in Lincoln; where they were in atendance at thej celebration of the anniversary of the j birth cf Mr. Hall's mother, which Wednesday. DeC. 23rd was held at her home in the capital j Cliy. itlib. nail, nit; iiiuuiri, imj j in not the best of health for some week but is feeling fairly well now A car load of live poultry wanted and enjoyed the o casion which com- to be delivered at poultry car near memorated her brith greatly. the Burlington freight house, Platts- mouth WEDNESDAY, Dec. 23rd, one Out of Commission. day only for which we will pay the The south side water system which following - has been maintained by Mathis and Plattsmouth, Nebraska I Peterson, who operate the garage, and the svstem. became defective one o0 day last week, which has prevented) Cash Prices it liens, per 10. . ts operation since. On account of the Springs, per lb 22c new city water system being so near- r ' r ly ready for operation, the gentlemen Old Cox, per lb 10c will not make the necessary repairs 1R to operate for the putting of the sys Ducks, per lb. loC tem ,nt0 good repair again would cost f-pocp Tier lh lGc niore t,ian the returns would be and uecsc, per iv they cannct affor(i to put it in eondi- TnrVuvs Tr IK 28c tion again. How soon the new water system will be ready for opera-! Guineas, per dozen $4.00 tj0r no one knows, though the people' Leghorn Poultry. 5 lb. less who are installing it are endeavor-. ing as hard as they can to get it in! Horse Hides, each' $4.00 shape for delivery to the city. There was a meeting at the city council, xtcci XAiuca, yci iu. -"- lasi inursaay ai vtiiiuji. nine iim-j wuu- cidered the matter. Farmers, Notice The fact that we ship in carload I Many Are Marketing Their Corn. lots direct to the New York market A string of wagons can oe seen j enables us to pay the very top price al! day long hauling corn to the ele-: for your poultry. vators and which is being shipped.' We have been coming to Platts- While the corn in many Instances is( mouth a long time, and you know quite wet. still the farmers are mar-: our reputation for fair dealing. keting what they can not crib and, many are disposing of their entire, W. E. KEENEY .crop. At both the elevators during, this month there has been snippea , !from the station at Greenwood about! The Old Reliable Buyer thirty cars of corn. one and all, sincerest crreetings! our To wish could mr.ke it so, you would all be happy not only this; Christmas day, but each day throughout the coming year. Cur busings relations have been pleasant and we take this opportunity of expressing our thanks to our many customers and friends. FARRIERS UNION CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Greenwood, Nebraska and in a conversation estimates the yield at ten thousand bushels. O. E. Sayles and John E. Stradley sure get out and get the roads fixed up in good shape as soon as possible after the storm comes. When the writer was in Greenwood last week he found an excellent road from where they begin their work on in to town. Harry Leesley, with his three chil dren, William Leesley, and Misses Catherine and Elizabeth, when he had completed picking his own crop One day last week Mr. Ray Boo res, who has lived southwest of Green wood, was suddenly taken sick and died, with the burial the neighbors feeling the necessity of rendering aid ; to the widow, went and cut twelve cords of wood, eight of which they pot hauled to the home and will,' when they get the rest hauled, saw it and place it in store for the widow, j A number of the I. O. O. F. will go. and shuck out the balance of the of corn, assisted the neighbors, and crop which has not yet been ga- now n is uu pa-Rtu uunus thered. This is a good demonstration over 6,500 bushels of corn and which , f tbe prinCjplps of the neighbors seems their portion. jwho are corip0sed mostly of Odd Fel-' The Mayer Brothers shipped a car- j0.A-s ami Masons, load of white cap corn to the J. F. f Robertson and Co., of Waterloo, Xeb which is being used for seed corn and which was loaded through the Farmers su that don Saw the Royal Purple Exemplified A number of the members of the tj pivatnr i.n.ipr the I. O. O. F. encampment of Grenwood, pe'rintendency of the manager of were in Lincoln last Wednesday eve-, at institution, Mr. Emmitt A. Lan-ning and were present at the extra- j piincaium ui me m. si t i i--m ui i Pnval Pnrnlf deffren of the lodsre.' The ladies Kensington, an organ- and were sreeted aIso bv lhe magnetic ization which embraces all creeds and ence of the Gran1 Patriarch who! societies of Greenwod. but whose aim wg8 pscnt and r?si,,te(1 in the work.! is the betterment of the whole com- There were teQ applicationg filed from i munity held a meeting last Thursday Grcpnwood ,odse asklng to be-! at the home of Mrs. Niles O. Cole- corjo mcmbors of the rescue depart- man, and where this queen of enter- mci,t which js jn a way of an in , tainers made the afternoon most surance propostion which furnishes' pleasant for all who were present. imnicdiate help when a member shall ! The Methodist church of Greenwod have died Tne check comes by West- j wil give a contata. which will be ern Tjnion telegraph within an hour: rendered near Christmas time, of the reporting of the death to the', whether on Christmas eve or on headquarters. Those to attend the1 Christmas evening has not been mpeting from Greenwood were S. S. J definitely decided Keep looking and Peterson. Fhilip Reese, W. E. Pail you will know. The title of the con- ing and Fred Ethrege. tata i3 "The Angels Message to the ; MRS. PJ0UTZ DIPROVING World." There willialso be a pageant in connection. The meeting of the Daughters of Mrs Frank Eniory Pf0utz has been Rebekahs, which was to have been ,t0 poorly for tj,e past several days held on last Thursday was postponed at hpr homp and for the Kroater part as there was to have been work by of the time hag bpen conlinpd to her the degree team, and of this Mrs. Al' but tno manv frIcnds will he bert Hudson was the captain and d tQ knQw tha(. .g nQW abJe tQ president and on account of her ill- be aItting UT, a part of the time and ik:: eue team yuuiu not umcuw -iiu fecllns very nmch frapr0ved over the consequently the meeting was post poned for one week. Miss Anna Crowley who is employ ed on the Bar C ranch at Casper, Wyoming, has been visiting for a past week. FOR SALE foiective 0 ncanon for J?K3DS 1 M 0 Few cars stand the abuse many a Ford endures and still stay on the job. Few cars repay care and attention more defi nitely than Fords. No car presents just the same problem in lubri cation. 1 he rord quires a special motor oil. re- Polarine "F" is manufactured and sold for a single purpose to lubricate the Ford motor correctly. It maintains a firm, con- tinuous oil film between transmission bands and the drum a feature of Pol arine "F" which eliminates sudden grip ping, slipping and "chatter" in the trans mission. At the same time Polarine "F" provides protective lubrication. Developed after two years of intensive study cf Ford motor design and as the re sult of innumerable experiments and ser vice tests, Polarine "F" has won many friends in Nebraska because of the smooth, quiet operation it assures and its lubricat ing efficiency. If you are not rf ing it in your Ford car or Ford truck, pull in at the nearest station that displays the Red Crown or Polarine sign. Have your crankcase drained and flushed out, then filled with Polarine "F' It costs no more than less suitable oils. It makes your Ford quiet and more power ful. It provides protective lubrication. Try it. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA Main Ojfice: OMAHA Branch Ojficcs: LINCOLN HASTINGS NORTH PLATTE &l 0f,r3Bqpv "N-:-? ttfZVk AS, r pmtecdva lubrication DOROTHY DEV0RE MARRIES L'srd steel sheiler, Ottawa F; used San Francisco, Dec. 19. An nouncement was made Friday that short time with her sister, Mrs. Harry 4-hole spring sheiler. Sandwich; used v 3 nn pur6 a - nevenin 10"h- ROCk f-S d twS ind P toSe bitWnT SSu". LZlUZ't0ltlL ileS? Per h?y preSS'-J.n erDa:tl?na1:. iwill marry A. W. Mather head of WILL HOLD SHOOTING MATCH Biddeford. Me., where she will spend the holidays and another month and The above are all in good repair. I also, handle new line McCormiok- will return to the west and to her Deering tractors and farm machinery, rormer position in about sixty days, and Ottawa shellers and elevators. Mrc. William Leesley has had a new, A. O. AULT, Day-Fan radio installed at her home d21-2sw Cedar Creek, Xeb. when one is conversing over the back TRUCKING Live stock and grain, telephone. I HUGH BROWN. MARCELLING, HAIR DRESSING Marcellins 335 Phone Main street, 191. Mrs. C. d21-2tw FOR SALE 3gy wence with the neighbors and which can be heard for a number of blocks Harry also has one at his home which he considers the best made. Uncle 2904 Ben Coffin, father of Mrs. Leesley tfw says the instrument is to loud and his hearing is somewhat impaired as well. The neighbors and friends of Mr. George Nickel and wife, who make Plattsmouth. thier home some three miles east of n. Boynton. .Greenwood, surprised this excellent couple last Wednesday evening when they gathered in force and went to merrv evenimr Aa woii n snrnris- bpotted Poland-China male hog ing this couple when they left they eSible to segistes, little past year-t extended to them wishes for a long linS- Mon Sharader, Murray Neb. ; and happy and useful life. dl7-4tWj I Miss Catherine Coleman was re- 7! 7771 7ZZ I a ' ,i t. Walter G. Box, John A. Box and; appointed se the postmistress of the T h.i,u! , tt,, ff!o. rT..,., 1 m- Leonard McLaughlin, all of Elm-1 office at Grecawood. Miss Coleman . h t d f f has given excellent service during ,ooa' . nTf loaay 101ta IeAV: her occupancy of the office and there hurs lo?kns a"er son,e a"ers at wa, no contesting for the position th1f.,CO"rt hOUS for f, few hton an or,, K." wnila bere were callers at Journal IV UC lilt UW- rTT -T,,.r mAr.inti , JJLU ?l Si the weekly edition of this paper. . uc iviavc act c u There will be a shooting match, with plenty of geese and ducks, at my farm home 3 miles east and 2 miles south of Murray on Thursday lipfnro rliristmns f'nme the Consolidated Amusements coni-!St a uuck u Kuu; mnr T Y T f llnnnlnlii ot tlio ! IllUS dinlie-T. Iattei 's business partner, Louis U. JAR la, LAMAblbit Greenfield, here Friday night. The j 'courtship began in Honolulu several! Hive yon anything to sell or buy months ago and culminated when j rjien teu the world about it through Mather recently came to San Fran-!,,., journai Ad column. , Cisco. Greenwood n . v ; .. . 1 , - ,1 . mini tjss tuiive out pays very wen 1 T . . . and is very nicely equipped for thef Tr Journal Want Ads. It pays, purpose of distributing mail. Green- Then tell the world about it through wood is to be congratulated for the ' the Journal Want Ad column. v e When one knows the superior merits of Buick and Chevrolet ears, the buyer does not have to guess, he knows they are the best. Call us any where in the county for, a dem onstration. Be assured our mechanics will give you service on any car, whatever make. p2? uses Garage and Distributor GREENWOOD -:- -:- NEBRASKA