nrniisnAt, march urisse- PAGE EIGHT MACARONI "15: An 8 ounce package contains 14 more than a 7-ounce. Insist on Gooch's Best Macaroni. EAST-CUT SPAGHETTI 1 ! E . Ten thousand ga'lons of ice cream have recently been sent in a single i shipment from Seattle to China. This ought to bring about the supreme feat of the efficiency of chopsticks. - -f Z-9tCl a. S is IU? . Cass County Entertainers are Gaining Fame Ray and Walt, the "Barnyard Twins" I m r a. ., i ri4Ai Are ureat mvunica ui auiw taining Radio Programs. From Wednesday's Dally Two Cass county young men, Ray Denham of Cedar Creek and Walter i Stohlman of Louisville, are in fact 'gaining fame as real entertainers all lover the eastern portion of the state d 1 1 v l j intra avu.-ia.vi. .'o-' " - the radio are becoming household favorites. "Walt and Ray, the Barnyard Twins" are among the most popular artists that have been heard from station KOIL, the Mono-Motor oil station at Council Bluffs and their offereings have been featured very strongly from this station in the last few months. The boys are generally hoard in a harmonica-banjo skit and their programs have taken a great hold on the radio fan3 as one of the most pleasant that the Council Bluffs station has offered. The boys appeared Saturday eve ning at the Burlington party at Oma :a and their success before the large audience was fully as great as their reception bv the unseen radio audi- 4. 'I H"!-H"I-;-M"I"I-I"!"I"l"H- McM AKEN TRANSFER Moving Storage Furniture Packing All live Stock haul ed by us is insured. TELEPHONES 71 - 72 - 73 t VERY PLEASING OCCASION 'rrv r FOR SALE Baby chicks Let me order them for you. Quality guaranteed. Nine breeds to select from. Mrs. Guy White, Plattsmouth, R. F. D. N. 1. Plattsmouth phone 1511. phone 4030. Murray wdtf A healthy man is a king in his own right: an unhealthy man an un- Imnn v alfivt Fnr ininiire blond and ence that they have delighted in thefsl ish n use Burdock Blood From Wednesday's Dally Last evening a very charming shower was given at the attractive home of Rev. Walter R. Robb in honor of Mrs. Vernie Younker, for merly Miss Mildred Alwin of this city. The event was arranged by Miss Evelyn Robb and who was as sisted in the entertaining and serv ing by Mrs. W. R. Robb and Mr3. W. A. Wells. There was a very large number of the young lady friends and asso ciates of Mrs Younker present to enjoy the occasion and in a series of games the time passed most delight fully. Prizes were awarded to Alice Crabill, Anna Peoples, Evelyn Furry and Mary Alwin. The guest of honor received many attractive gifts in honor of the oc casion and dainty refreshments were served to add to the enjoyment of the members of the party. Those attending were: Wilma Pickard, Ona Graves, Margaret Alwin, Mary Alwin, Alice Waster, Florence Furry, Evelyn Furry, Alice Crabill. Elsie Allen. Anna Peoples, Evelyn Robb and the guest of honor, Mrs. Vernie Younker. Sheffield Sends a Note to Mexico on Church Policy Takes the Stand that American Priests Should Be Treated as Citizens. LIVE WIRE HERE HVi Ft 1 15 1 HO ycu teach your wife to drive in sure your car (and your life!) with Searl S. Davis past and the applause that they re ceived from the audience was proof that their efforts were fully appreciat ed by all of the large party. I When appearing in the various en tertaining stunts the "Barnyard Twins" appear in overalls, workshirts with red bandanas and straw hats that gives them a striking personel. ' The next program from KOIL in .which the team appears will be given on March lGth from 9 to 10 p. m. and on March 29th from 10 to p. n. 11 SERVICES AT MYNARD ! Rev. Mrs. Moye, of Plattsmouth, : will preach at the U. B. church of ; Mynard. Sunday at 11 a. m. Also there will be special music following the sermon, communion. Our com munity is invited, j J. F. HARMON, J Pastor. ! Bitters. On the $1.25 a bottle. market 35 years. Read the Journal for all the news. T 9 The Earljr Bird LAYS THE HIGH PRICED EGGS AS WELL AS GETS THE WORM. Order Chicks and Eggs Now v 25 Chicks S 50 Chicks 5 CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Farm Loans Investments Insurance Real Estate Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young will celebrate their golden wedding an-jJ. niversary and also Mr. Young's 75th birthday. Monday, March 22, 1926.;. Reception at their home from 1:30 j.2. until S:30. All friends cordially In- j t. 100 Chicks 14.00 50 Eggs 3.50 100 Eggs 6.00 500 Eggs 25.00 Visitors Welcome Red Bird Poultry Yards Phone 399 1018 No. 11th Plattsmouth, Nebr. 4- From Wednesday's Daiiy Charles L. Kelly, former secretary of the Nebraska City chamber of commerce, is in the city attending to checking tip work for the state aud itor at the ofllce of County Treasurer Miss Mia IT. C.ering. Mr. Kelly hav ing been engaged in the auditor's office since his retirement from the civic work at Nebraska City. Mr. Kelly states that he is o candidate for the nomination for county treasurer of Otoe county having filed a short time ago and while looking after his work for the auditor is planning later to make a very active campaign for the office to which he lms aspired. Mr. Kelly was a real live wire for Ne braska City as the secretary of the chamber of commerce and a great deal of the success and progress of that city in the last few years can he ascribed to his activity and the splendid support and co-operation that the work of the chamber of com merce received. WANTED TO BUY ' Horse weighing from 1,300 to 1.400 pounds. Call G2S-W. Platts mouth. mS-2ts Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic consti pation. Doan's Rcgulets operate eas ily. 30e a box at all stores. School supplies at lowest prices al Bates Book and Stationery Store. Washington, March 9. Mexico's new policy governing religious teach ing has brought forth a note from Ambassador Sheffield to the Mexican foreign office insisting that American churchmen ehould not be made to suffer unduly from its operations. The note was prepared by the am bassador after he had received in structions from the state department to the American attitude, and advices that it had been delivered came coincident with efforts in the senate to force government departments to give information to that body on questions affecting American rela tions with the southern republic. Threatened arrest in Very Cruz state of Rev. P. J. Krill, an Ameri can Catholic priest, was the imme diate case taken up by Ambassador She HI eld. and he reported that it had been "satisfactorily settled," although the nature of the settlement was not disclosed. It was indicated that au thorities of Jalapa are inclined to permit the priest to remain in Mex ico. The ambassador's purpose in pre senting a note to the Mexican gov ernment was largely to put the Washington government on record. The document is believed to con cede Mexico's rint to expel church men, but at the same time to make clear the belief that American citi zns in Mexico, whether churchmen or not, have the right to expect full consideration and to be given ample time to prepare to leave. The move in the senate to have Mexican affairs thrown open to: greater public inspection was made by Senator King (d?m., Utah), de-l spite an admonition by Chairman; Borah of the foreign relations eoni-j mittee that Mexico should be spared criticism while trying to adjust her domestic affairs. Come in and meet $20 'Bill' iiivx.r liiku Manhattan Shirts Known as the Best The Best Known You who have worn them, know that is true. The patterns, the colors, the tailoring, the fit, the style, the wear are different. Other shirts look like them, but they don't hold up. Time is the best test. For over 35 years we have featured these famous shirts Beautiful new patterns, $3 C. E. Wescott's Sons "See It Before You Buy It!" FARM FOR SALE The Dovey section. Will sell in one piece or will divide to suit purchaser. See or write O. H. ALLEN. Omaha, Nebr. 2220 Howard Street. Iteh, Itch. Itch! Scratch, Scratch, Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the-itch. Try Doan's Oint-; ment. For eczema, any skin itching, j !0c a box. LATEST STYLES Moderate Prices! Ladies Plattsmouth Nebraska an mm Yardage Goods! Now is the time to get busy with your spring sewing. Our line of yardage goods is most complete and offers you opportunity to supply your needs at a Dig savmg. 32-inch' Ginghams Very good quality and pretty patterns and colors. Regu lar 25c quality. Bargain Wednesday 15c yard Prints for Summer Frocks Prints are the big thing for washable summer frocks. Tub fast, sun fast and exclusive designs in this show ing, priced at 45c yard "King-wood" fast color prints, yard wide. Exceptionally pretty patterns. Now very special at 29c yard "The Store of Big Values" Plattsmouth - Nebraska Bargain Wednesday is your invitation to step into this store and inspect and compare prices of the market's newest and best Spring' Merchandise conscientiously selected direct from factory lines through our affiliation with co-operative merchants' buying organization, of which this store is a member. Special on Percales Dark bines, light end medium dark grounds. Very good quality. Never sells for less than 23c per yard. Our special Bargain Wednesday price 15c yard Unbleached Crash Toweling Part linen, very gcod quality at this low price. 14c yard That Something Different Here it is in these pretty Eayons Striped, checked or plaided, and fast color, too. Price 95c yard Printed Eayons and Printed Silk and Cotton Crepes are being offered you here at 85c to $1.25 Japanese Pongee All pure silk imported Japanese Pongee. Free from filling. This quality regularly sells at 85c yard. 65c yard Little Men's Caps and Hats New spring styles and materials for boys 4 to 12 years. Sizes to 7 head measure, at 59c each FEATURED FOR BARGAIN WEDNESDAY A REMARKABLE GROUP OF Smart Spring Coats! "Printzess" and "Sterling" Make in Tweeds, Twillsheens, Cheviots and other new Coat fabrics at the following prices S 14.85 $10 50 $24.75 $34.75 You'll like these dresses because they combine quality and style at such moderate prices. "Korrect" Dresses will solve your dress problem; made of Georgette crepe, flat crepe or printed crepes. For whatever occasion you need a new frock, the style and size is here. $10.75 $16.50 $19.75 $20.75 New Spring Millinery! Nearly everyone buys several hats during the season. That is why we scan the market so thoroughly for the best looking hats to sell at a moderate price. For Bargain Wednesday, we are of fering you regular $6.00 values at the low price of $3.95 Including silk and straw combina tions and hand embroidered models. mm mm $h v mm 0 m8 Hats for the kiddies of all ages, from the wee tot to Miss 1 4. You will be pleased with the large selection we have of good looking, well made hats and bonnets. 1.35 to $2.95 Women's service weight "Holeproof" silk hose, all the new colors and all sizes, pair . $1 Women's black cotton hose, rib top, full length and correctly sized feet. Pair 23c School hose for the children. All sizes. Per pair . . . . 19c A very fine quality of combed yarn in fast black and camel. The biggest hosiery value in the country is this Wayne Knit full fashioned 1 1 strand pure 'thread silk. We sell a surprising quantity of this number, because" everywhere else it is sold for $1.65. A special service on new colors and latest developments in color trends keeps our stock filled with all that's new. $1.39 pair. Work Clothing! Our buying connections' in this line place this store in position to give to the customer qual ity merchandise at tremendous savings in dollars every day in the year. Men's "Uncle Sam" Work Sox Made of finest cotton yarn, long elastic rib top, seam less toe. , 6 pair, 74c White Heel and Toe Sox Very fine knit cotton yarn. Color brown. A very pop ular number that gives long wear. You save at 2 pair, 25c Overalls and Jackets Ken's 2:20 weight blue denim overalls. Bar tacked seams. Continuous high back. Sizes 32 to 42. A won derful bargain "at $1 pair Men's 2:20 weight jackets to match the above overall. Sizes S6 to 46. $1 each "Big Moore" Work Shirts These are the most dependable work shirts sold. Cut over roomy patterns of fast color chambra and madras cloth. Every shirt guaranteed. All sizes 89c each Men's Kiki Pants Heavy twill, dark shades, well made. Flapped hip pock ets and culf bottoms. A splendid bargain. $1.39 pair Men's Union Suits Fine cotton ribbed, spring weight, lock stitch seams, silk trim, short sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. $1 each Men's Coat Sweaters Wool and cotton jersey, button front. Two and four pocket style. End of season price 2.25 -each Children's Blouses Excellent school garments, made of fine count percale and plain color chambra. Ages 6 to 14. 59c and 48c Little Men's 4-Piece Suits Just the kind to please the little chap. New spring shades, finely tailored models. Coat, vest, one long atd one short pant. Ages 3 to 10, at $8.50 and $7.85 iSl V 7 V j '4