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-1 I IIONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925. PLAITS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN ;'fcrigfc'' 15 The H. M. Soennichsen Company The Store of Big Values Perhaps you have delayed in selecting that Gift for "Him." If so, it will be made an easy task, and at the lowest price, at this store of Quality. Courteous clerks to render you good service! Message at the ' MXChurchl iff Shown in Pageant at Ketho- Hi wj dist Church Last Evening. i i V T 63 Do your Christmas shopping in Plattsmouth this season, if you have not been doing so before, and don't forget the Bates Book and Stationery Store, on the corner of Fifth and Main streets, where gifts that please will be found for every mem ber ef the family, and best of all, the prices are right. itfsrybady's Books for Sift Stain? We've got 'em all. Books for Dad and Mother serious books for Brother at College, novels for Sister picture books for Baby. Books are always acceptable and accessible at such lew prices as we are quoting on our entire stock of books now. Here are Some Very Practical GIFT SUGGESTIONS -SJl -1 Vv'e have a beautiful line of Gift Mottoes this season the finest we have ever carried. In Eox Stationery we have the popular Whiting, Llontag, and Eaten. Crane Pike lines, ai a rane of prices from 25c to $3. Oriental gifts of all kinds, such as Incense Earners, Fine Pottery, Vases and Oriental Novelties of all kinds. Vantine's Incense, Bath Salts in Sets. Perfnmes and Toilet Waters, all make appropriate gifts. In the leather goods line we have a fine assortment of hand tooled goods. Hand Bags and Purses fcr the ladies: Bill Folds, Cigarette Cases and Key Cases for the gentlemen. See our extra large line of Fancy Easkets. Hand Bags. Shop ping B?.gs. Sewing Baskets and Waste Baskets in prices from 35c to $3 each. Candle Sticks. Flower Eowls, Jardineres and Hanging Flower Vases. - The beautiful and worshiprul pa pcaal entitled "The Message of the Mjiisrer." was presented at the First Methodist church of our city last evening. At this time of the year. with tl.e Christmas spirit permeating f every activity, this was a most fit- I ting religious service. As is always I the case in these papeants the unique f i-l i!r::pery efteets, together with tne h ;j iigiuing, tne sxory 01 ine scnpiun- -y v.-as forcibly told. Every one who had JK; &r a juiri inn Kevniy me iiiiporiaiice in l the position and executed poises and tertty. Mr. Werner of the studio here i arranged the lighting effects which! brought out tiie meaning of the pa- gernt in a wonderful way. The; scenes as they were presented were as follows: j The F'rophesy of Isaiah. 1 The Annunciation. : The Shepherds in the Fields, 'jlj The Manger. :A The Shepherds at the Mrr.ger. J The Wise Men at the Manger, j! The Spirit of Christianity. 3' In the last scene The Spirit of .3 Christianity comes to the manger and lights her candle. Calls for the f rhurili and education to come and light their candles from her. The MEN'S GIFT KERCHIEF5 Plain white all linen and fast color border and hemstitched handkerchiefs. ! Church calls forth the Red Cross and t V t. ftiiciiTi ?i t, Tt iipi T i.n .alia t ll a Teaclier and the Patriot. While these I ait gautr rouna ine manger wuii the a n ire 1 shenherds and wise men in J- Lvangcli.-t who extends the invita- tion for others to jom the ranks of I there who believe in the "Message rf the Manger." Young Ccisple are Married Quiet Wedding Takes Place Sunday at the Old Farm Heme South east of Louisville. Cigars in small and large boxes. 3'' Smokers' goods of all kindsi-;f,X Pipes, Cigarette and Cigar ers and ail brands of Cigarettes; - Christmas Cards and Gift Mottoes in this department our line never was greater. Thousands of Christ mas cards to choose from, and hun dreds of mottoes. All make an ap propriate gift. There is still time to have your name printed on your Christmas cards and folders. Bargains Galore inOur Toy Annex We are ma!dng great: reductions in many lines we will cease handling after the close of this season and wish to clean up on. All our dolls included at one-half price. This de partment located on Fifth street, 3d Locr north cf Main street store. 5th and Main Streets ITT l in i 1 ;. !T R. B -m k' Plattsmouth, Nebraska Ti: r.arriaee of Miss fedith Claire ilavfjcld, vounpest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. JlayFe'd, and Harold op. eldest sen of JLfr. and Mrs. uv'lix. UlIH.'U 1 ri L3r .lidll Co .7$ n f 1 ; rkf I cilice i ll.a. -' - " f,I,1':1 ir. The wedding toak place last jfrj Sunday afternoon at" the farni ltonVe ot tno urifiti 3 "Urotner iKr-1 vrnei 'AIT. ;.nd Mr?. Louis C. Mayfield. who re- r-i Fide cn the old homo pltrre where last Aupurt the goiden weduins or the 4 hridr's parents was celebrated. Tu- old firm hone. v;here tue 1; "t' and her brothers and sisters .vote? born, and from which the two 5-isrs were marrird. was selected as the most fitting: place fo the wed ding; ceremony, which was performed i hy Rev. W. E. Goings, of Platts- i-.cr.t . formerly paetor of the Chris- 0. tisn church at Louisville.. and a friend 2 of t ho family. jl There v.-ere no attendants, hut the incrcf-Five rins; ceremony was used. W o;If ns-rin's weddinar march was fcr4 rl ii-, rl Kx- Tica Tt r n Iv'win i or of fj? the proom. JuFt before the strains of jSi-J tlu weddin? march wero played. Miss fzA Hori? Xoyes, niece of the bride, sang:. 'I Love You Truly,' accompanied on TTr.- the piano by her sister. Miss Xola (Continued from psge 6) OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS Gf THE COUNTY G0MMSSI8HERS KOAD FUND T.- Witt, road worlc. KD r.$ i i.rraaa Kar.mann, same, in Ht 14 T- inikt nbolz t'il Co., :;upr-:i'-S : r IIM 15 A. J. Si.-h-iii r. n ad work. KD Nn. : A." drew Svhlit-fcrt. same, ItD ,'i. s Ti .rry Frolich. same. KD 1 (Jr.. en Pirsrott. same. IM) .' ' I Harley. same. I1D ir V.-n. Fer'.-.son. same. ID 1 -V thur Skinner, same. KD r. I;d; M isint-er, s;arne. RI) 2 iu. r.Ichards. same. RI) 1 r.i:ii);E fuxd .' l. b S"itt, bridge work $ K-.lj.h M.istr.L':-r. same o r : CO. HIGHWAY FUXD August Krechlo'.v, laior on road H. L. liurbee. same Will Rued'-f, same Trunkcnbolz Oil Co.. jrasoline O.r.aha li Lincoln Railway & Liht Co.. ?, lamps STATE HIGHWAY Ft XI Patrol Xo. 1 C. K. Pniall, salary, expense$ Gld Rice, salary rjetor & Swaif-k. mdsc Wcyrich t Hadraba. .Lss riattsmouth Motor Co., .stor age and sifpnlit's Interstate Mchy. Supply Co., labor Xash-Vri sema Co., r"puira 17.00 ! Tatrol Xo. 2 i A. W. Eaton, salary. exp-nse$ 8.2."i x. C. IKles Dernier, lighting 2U.25 lanterns 67. 4 5 R. Kre?rel Bros., truck repairs 74.25 ' Xash-Yriesema Co., repairs Fritz. Tinner, salary, less per- t-nal taxes 30.00 Ca:;.s Co. Treasurer, personal 120. Co, tax. Tinner ! STATE I IIC. HAY AY Fl'XI S.80 ' ?. s r. Yv'tt: Richards, same 10.75 I'.:.. n arch I'nc. Co.. par- pa.y. ! r'.'.pes 11 and 21 "2800.00 TiUbr & G ruber, concrete wk. V. j'ttr J. Ruhpa. bridee wk. Ti ibal! Lumber Co., matl Z.:. L. Evans, building and re pairing a bridges I'nd II. Gorder, freight on piling- 1 ; 4 . , . , . .-ii iii-iu or.g, Dnd(;e mu tt rial COMMISSIOXER'S FL'XD 2nd District ( bris J. clgaard, mdse. to Patrol Xo. 4 W. O. Vill. salary, less per sonal tax $ Cass Co. Treasurer, personal tax. Wall 4S8.50 c. A. Trumble. salary, expense 3.30 i Trunkenbolz Oil Co., supplies S3.10jYvm. T. Sacks, oil J. B. Peterson, labor, storage State Xebr., Dept. Pub. Wks., truck repairs X'ash-Yriesema, truck repairs STATE HIGHWAY FUXD Patrol Xo. a O. E. Sayles. salary, supp!ies$104.0'" 1S9.S2 . 1G.7S ft r.i '. ?..';( i no. 94 1.17 ir..0i) : 1.10 . lis : 00.91 31.12 24.64 ) S3. 75 3.75 i 4.22 3.41 ; S2.23 i 12.75 ) SI. 74 13.26 95. 2S 17.61 ; 4.S5 I 18.10 4.10 20.80 BOX SOCIALS The bride was handsomely attired in a. gown of rose colored georgette with velvet brocade. She wore a corsage bouquet of bride's rose?. Her only ornament besides was a string of amber beads, the gift of the groom. - V"yy J j The eervices were witnessed only , Z . , j bv tbe immediate relatives of the Tuesday, December 2nd. i contracting pair. Immediately after There will be a box social and the ccremonv and the offering of fe program given at the Lewiston licitPtions and congratulations, re school east of Murry on Tuesday fieshments. of chicken sandwiches evening. December 22nd. The pub- oiivor. caks. cofTe and ire cream li: is cordially invited to be in at- wero rrved. A large and delicious tendance af there will be a great wedding cpke which was much ad entertaiurnent. inircd and groatlv enjoyed, was the i work of the bride's sister-in-law. Mr. J. R. Mayfield. BESSIE LARUE GARRETT, d21-ltw-ltd. Teacher. CHFJSTIIAS CAE D3 You will find the bi? line large number of beautiful and useful gifts were received and were on display in one of the;. rooms of the Chnstmas Cards this season at the nv.ntr. thc hride ana rroom ieft for Bales Book end Stationery Store,1 0;r.ahn. driving tip with Mr. and where you have bought for many -4r. R. R. Grotte. cousins of the VP-M-C An t - i0 hny ' IM lUe, IUIU UU.ll mcv vini ii.r. ir.i tj " " . - w ...iv 1J - w, , A LXlO 4-1 Ti : air a ; Upon their return jear than ever. If you want vcur T- ti,0,. -tn your order now. so we will be able! the groom on to est them had- fnr nr, ;-m ville Courier. O ' " -" . J M VAX ilul W.I "7 lltlVS HTl evrpnti r n -itlrr liYia' North hill. Louis- EAVE OPEN IJIND, MASONS ARE TOLD We have an exceptionally fine line tins year to select from, but please lei us have your order early as pos- riav i tn have an onen mind." de New stock cf Christmas cards at clared Judge James T. Begley, Bates Eook and Stationery Store. I Plattsmouth. addressing neophytes ' . ,of Royal Arch Masons assembled to ? have around on butchering days as take the degree oi ine oraer oi ingn priesthood at Masonic Temple Wed- 48c 25c 15c MEN'S SILK TIES All the very latest styles and pat ter H3 in the newest color combina tions. $1 and $1.50 values, only 89c each WOOL MUFFLERS Imported Scotch plaids in beauti ful color combinations, at $2.45 each BEAU BRUMMEL SHIRTS Sparkling new patterns. Fa-t color materials of Broadcloths. Ziadras and Percales. A gift "he" will be proud to wear. $2.25 - $1.89 - $1.3D BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Mens r.e imported English Broadcloth shins. White, tan, blue and Tay. Sizes range lrom 14 to 16. $1.69 each SWEATER COATS Ken's fine wool knit Sweater Coats in brown, giay, Autumn and heather mixtuies. These make fine gifts and are medium priced. EOYS KID GLOVES Warm lined kid gloves with a fnap fastener at wrists. Best brown kid leather. Only $1.45 pair t '-i :!)-.-- ... MEN'S KID SLIPPERS A gift any. man will be proud to receive. Brown kid, Borneo style house slippers. $2.75 value. Sizes 6 to 10. MEN'S SILK HOSE Pure thread silks, and silk and wool mixtures in plain and fancy colors at 98c - 69c 48c MEN'S-BOYS' EELTS Genuine cow hide belts. Black, brown and gray. Plain and embossed patterns. 95c and 50c $2.39 per pair WOMEN'S GIFT SLIPPERS Beautiful two tone color combinations. Bibbon and Tom Pom trim. Pelt and brocaded leathers. Here is a gift any woman would like. CHILDREN'S GIFT SLIPPERS Felt, knitted and leather slippers for child ren. Bed, blue and old rose colors. Keep the young feet warm and comfortable. 93c and 69c pair $1.95 $1 89c s FARM BUREAU NOTES Copy for this Department furnished by County Agent or lime added to the water will help I cut the scurf and clean the skin. Too much of these agents will make the skin yellow. 1 WOULD ESTABLISH FISH f HATCHEHIES IN STATE Washington D. C. Dec. 17. Farmers Union Meetings. The establishing of two fish hatch The local of Alvo held their an-'fries in Nebraska is sought in nual meeting, elected officers and identical bill ssubmitted to con rrved an oyster supper. The en- gress by Representatives Simmons lire familv of each member came, and Senator Norris. Thre were about 200 in all. The bills carry an appropriation Music was furnished by members of 100 thousand dollars and provi- , f th,0 iTrL-i.-r Vichor rnle miiI Col-i sion that the secretary cf com "3 cr-J families who live between Weep ing Water and tlmwootl. merce shall designate sites for the proposed hatcheries. Propagation After sUDDer ronng and old couples will include trout and black bass. danced and enjoyed themselves. , The personnel of the hatcheries. The- VnfiP ineni met at the home if created, will consist of two or Mr. and Mrs. C-frhard in Eagle j superintendents at two thousand muv r.iwtPd nfTirprs Acrain the en- dollars for year, two fish culturistsj tire family was present. Top corn at 15 hundred dollars each, and j Toll 077 the crowd to Eagle': hall or. balls and home made candy were.iour apprentices ai nine liunurru weinesGav Tl!2nt. Uecemacr Z3lC. Attend the Eagie's Dance AT EAGLES' HALL Plattsmou'Ji, Nebraska ncsdsy Dec, 23rd MUSIC BY Dee Atherton of Beatrice, Neb. served: Then Santa Claus came with a grab bag for both old and young. The two locals are alive and have good social times. Why cannot all locals do this? They can. dollars each. Pyrntol Explosives. Another car will be ordered in a thort time. Place your order now. A Good Scald. Water hotter than 160 degrees Fahrenheit will set the hair on the hog instead of scalding it so it can be scraped off easily. A good ther mometer is almost as good a tool to n John E. Stradley. salary S.SOjS. S. Petersen, mcise J. V. Stradley Sons, labor, supplies 9 5.00 10.30 3 59.00 59.32 15.03 Kf; Xo. 2 $ J-. A. Lurch, supplies 62.6 COMMISSIONER'S FUXD ord District j Greenwood Oil Co., supplies. V.". A. 'Armstrong, rr.d.se.. HG W. A. Armstrong, mdse Xo. 3 $ 10. 4S State Xebr.. Dept. Pub. Wks., LOUISVILLE PUECIXCT truck repairs 15 3. SO BOXD FUXD j The Board adjourned to meet on y-ti i'. o-e:;lop, work, car t Monday, January 4th. 192G. i uimuiai bo.U Ut-U. II. S.-t 1 Ijt.. I fcl i; TlLrion Ossenkop, work 12.00 County Clerk, j E-ii to loan on Farms Several Good Cass Coun- ili y Farms for Sale ca Very tl Reasonable Terms. See T. K. Pollock- r.esday night. "And you and I are J His address, the principal one of . t the evening, preceaea dv a Danquei of the grand chapter tendered by the Omaha ciapter of Royal Arch Ma sons, was strictly to those assembled, he declared, and was not applicable ii to outsiders except in a general way. T ii Innl- V. a Inlllollnn $ intn his-h nriesthood. a sharp knife says extension circular 22 8. farm slaughter of hogs, avail able at cfaceB of county extension agents and at the Agricultural Col lege, Lincoln. Water as low as 140 degrees will scald the hog but more time is required than If the water is near 160 degrees. Scalding the head end first is the recommended practice, then when the hog is reversed a hcok may be used in the mouth and the men need net try to hang onto slippery legs. A hoist over an upright barrel makes r ri in nY - Guests of honor were George W 'j Traut. grand king of Grand Royal the scalding an easy Job compared V Arch Masons of Kansas, and Bert S. ' v,'ith pulling the hog in a slanting Lee, Spingfield. Mo., Most puissant barrel. A little more watr is need- wZi grand master of the Grard Council cd In the upright barrel, however -.g of the United States.j Omaha -Bee.! SEABS GETS SEAT ON FIVE COMMITTEES Washington, Dec. 17. Congress man Willis G. Soars was named on the expenditures in the Department of Justice, elections, number three claims, revision of the laws and flood conrtol committees in the house, Wednesday. Assignment of other Nebraska colons, as confirmed, is: M? O. Mc Laughlin, agriculture; Edgar How ard. Indian affairs, coinage, weights and measures, public lands; Robert G. Simmons, appropriations; John H. Morehead. postomces and post roads; A. C. Shallenbergcr, interstate and foreign commerce. Listen rr.d dance to cne of the b:i known and best 5-piecc orchestras in the state. You Lave heard tLera froi:: Radio Station EFAB. at Lincoln. Everybody Invited Lancers, $1.0D, plus 10c tax $1.10 Spectators, 35c Ladies Tree MONEY TO LOAN Newspaper advertising pays! If you arei needing money now, or later on. it! a might pay you to call at my office, j.l, make your wants known. Quick; 4. 1 , 1 service assurea. W. E. ROSEXCRANS. Go to the Bates Booklj Store for your school !: ill upngiii uaiiei, uunrtci. i Just a little lye, soap, wood ashes, 'Supplies. Dr. Joe J. Stibal Chiropractor Schmiutmann Euilcing Telephone No. 3 THE PATH O-XEI'RO MISTER USED IN MY OFFICE AVOIDS ANY POS SIBLE MISTAKES J J