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MONDAY, MAY 17. 192G. Alvo Department enjoyed the occasion very much. Mr. I and Mrs. Coatman assisted their daughter in the proper entertain ment of the merry crowd of young people. Notice of School Meeting The annual meeting of the legal W. II. Warner has been assiStIg'and Mr. Slander says he is expecting VuntNebrS' Vm be'Lm ninimity, conferred the mysteries of the third rank of their order on Sam j Jordan last Tuesday at their regular , . meeting and which was followed by i I a feast. They also conferred the ex- L planation of the symbols or tne nrst rank on Oris Foreman, Leonard Klemme and Dan Menchau a3 well, and -are keeping up the good work of offering and giving protection to all who become members of the order The business men of Alvo have each had a seat made, which is cap able of holding an even dozen adults for the free movies. These seats have a back rest and will make a comfortable place from which to Uvatch the show. All who want some 1 . . V - 1 J A. A. tiling sotter man me ooaru io sn upon, can bring a cushion with them in the shape of a pillow or a blanket which may add to the cemfort, and as the show is free and the benches good ones, all can afford to bring their own cushions. Those to con tribute to the seats, furnishing one each, are Mrs. M. Coleman, S. C. Boyles, John W. Banning, Arthur Dinges, F. E. Dickerson, Simon Reh meyer, Roy M. Coatman and John W. Woods. a planting of the corn The Senior class are giving their play this evening and on tomorrow evening (Monday and Tuesday) en titled "Ruth in a Rush," which is a most lively play. Mesdames John Murtcy and J. P. Rouse were visiting in Lincoln for a few days last week, departing for the capital city on the late train last Wednesday evening. Charles Marshall, of Ashland, the representative of the Sinclair Oil in terests, was a visitor in Alvo on last "Wednesday, disposing of gasoline and oils to his customers here. R. M. Coatman sold a four bottom plow to A. V. Stander, who will use the same for his farming, northeast of Manley. Mr. Coatman delivered the plow on last Thursday. On last Wednesday Carl Rosenow got out and dragged the roads and sure he made the thirty-eight miles of highway much the better, which he was able to cover with the tractor and drag. Rev. W. H. Chenoweth and his little daughter, Jean, were both up to Lincoln last week, where they had their tonsils removed, which had been giving both some trouble for some time past. Lennox Williams, who has been for some time at Valparaiso, where he was assisting in farming for a v.hile, returned last Tuesday and rode a horse home, the mode of travel in the days of yore. The grades of the Alvo schools put on a playlet known as Yanki San, at the auditorium of the schools on last Friday, May 14th, which was well attended and enjoyed by a large number of people. John Coleman was the workman who constructed the seats which the business men donated or furnished for the seating of those who come to the shows which are the feature at Alvo Saturday nights. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parmenter and flip wtf with thpir little daughter. were visiting for a short time in in- state for a number of years. He also coin one dav last week and were resided in Missouri for some time, guests of relatives while there, as On last Thursday he passed his 74th well as looking after some business birthday anniversary and was re matters minded of the occasion by an excel- 'jlrs. R. M. Coatman and son Philip lent dinner which was served by his were visiting in Weeping Water on daughter, Mrs. Clo Schaefer, and last Wednesday afternoon, they driv- greatly enjoyed by him. Mr. Ough ing over in their car for the purpose is a well preserved gentleman for the of visiting at the home of the parents advanced years and a man whom it is of Mr. Coatman, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.,a Pleasure for any to cal his friend. Coatman, of Weeping Water. The Baccalaureate sermon was de- Showing the Proper Spirit livered at the Methodist church on j The business men and firms of Alvo last Sunday evening by a minister are demonstrating that they mean from Lincoln on account of the fact business in the matter of giving free that Rev. Chenoweth, having had entertainment in the form of attraet his tonsils, removed, was. unable tO(ive moving pictures in the open to deliver the address on account ot his the people of Alvo and vicinity ana throat being quite sore. jto as many more as wish to come Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stromer were and enjoy the occasion on every Sat in Lincoln last Wednesday, where iurday evening. The location for the they went to accompany their daugh-1 picture show is just west of the Alvo tr Margie Jean, who was having her j bank, and a splendid place, the pic tonsils removed, as they have beenjtures being projected against the giving this little miss much trouble f west wall of the bank. The picture for the past few months and it was i for the coming Saturday will be a thought best to have them removed, .serial, "The Green Arches," and a Simon Rehmeyer. the elevator man.ir.iost interesting story. This is a ten wees serial ana win ne run in in stallments, one each week. There will l- I T Tt.AMA ...... n-w rL rrt t of thO '" . "lco7. "Vof Alvo on Wednesday, June 16, 1926, sale, which was held at the Bank of 0v.iock D m f6r the nurnose of Ai,-n r it- Tofft t,.Vi YtnA thn snip at s o ClOCK p. ill., ior lue purple ui r T o iA 7rV voting an appropriation of $16,500 in hand August Stander Andy Zoz. J- purposes, which is in ex- A V. Stander, Frank Stander Judge the levy, and for the trans- A1ThneJ" anVinow'wL action of such other business as may they are. fo'r 'they are'all members of awfully come before 'them l""!! Alvo"" Secretary. Omaha Man Re ceives Hard Jolt in Court Here Loy Beatty of Omaha Is Arrested Yes terday Near Greenwood Given $200 and Costs. fr4 4 Hatching Eggs. Turebred Buff Orpington eggs for hatching. $6 per 100 of ?1 .for 15. Mrs. W. L. Copple, Alvo Neb. Celebrated 74th Birthday Henry S. Ough was born in Henry county, Illinois, on May 13, 1852, and made his home there for many years. later coming to Nebraska to live, re siding in the western portion of the OCAL NEW Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Main Bldg., Phone 527. Hotel Dr. H. C. Leopold, Osteopathic physician and jurgeon, phone 208. J7-tfa From Thursday's Ilally Attorney C., E. TefTt of Weeping Water, was here today for a few hour? attending to some matters of busi ness at the county court. Mrs. Hilda Tadlock of Rosilie. Ne braska, who has been here visiting for a short time departed this morn ing for Omaha from where she will go on to her home. William Starkjohn departed this morning on the early Burlington train for Omaha where he was called to look after some matters of business and visit with friends. .in, ..,.. i 7.'.: lVfrL , Y'j j'st mm u . Jm$ mm m. yum mm mi , . m v B or gain Wednesday Specials at : 3 m From Friday's Pally Dr. M. U. -Thomas of Weeping Water, was here today for a few hours attending to the hearing in the coun ty court on the Clark will contest. Carl Kopischka and wife departed this morning for Fort Collins, Colo rado, where they will spend a short time there visiting with their daugh ter, Mrs. Guy Norman and family. Rev. O. G. Wichmann and Max I'titzmeycr departed this morning for Western, Nebraska whore they will spend a few days attending the meeting of the Evangelicalsynod of Nebraska. shipped two cars of corn to the Cock- rel feedine: yards of Richfield in Sar py county last week, which they are al.so be a few reels of comedy for the using for feeding cattle, this making in the aggregate some forty thousand bushels which this elevator has ship ped to that place since the coming of the present crop. Wm. Uptegrove and wife, who are making their home at Panama, Iowa, and who have been visiting for the past six weeks in Cuba and at Miami, Florida, where they were enjoying the summer climate, arrived in Alvo last week, where they spent a few days at the home of the mother of Mr. Uptegrove, Mrs. Betty Uptegrove, "3 well as visiting with the friends they have in Alvo. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barritt, of Uni versity Place, accompanied by Mrs. Clyde H. Trumble and daughter, Kathryn. also of the same place, who was also accompanied by Mrs. Miner va of Eagle, were all spending last Sunday (Mother's day) at the home of the mother of Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. C. H. Kirkpatrick, of Alvo. A most pleasant time was had atfhe Kirk patrick home on the occasion. Floyd Eidenmiller, while endeavor ing to induce the aggregation of rub ber, gas. tin and wood to operate in the capacity of a transportation ve hicle called a Ford car, the crank which was the main stimulant, slip ped from its socked and precipitated the good natured blacksmith against the radiator in a way that bruised his face quite badly and also changed the complexion of one of his peepers, causing much pain, but Floyd would not let it go at that, but kept to the job until he had the car going. At a sale of an eighty acre tract which was the property of the late John Blatz, there were a large num ber from out in the county present. The land was purchased by August Stander of near Manley for $7,050.00 loosening of the ribs with a good laugh. Do not fail to see the open ing number and in fact each number of-the serial, for they willl al be good. A Most Auspicious Occasion Last Friday there was held at the basement of the church at Alvo a banquet of the Mothers and Daugh ters club, of Alvo, at whirti there were covers laid for 175 people, all of which were used. The serving was done by the Fathers and was in charge of Rev. W. H. Chenoweth, as sisted by Arthur Dinges, Lyle Miller, Edgar Edwards, O. A. Kitzel, Oria of Earl .1 From Saturday's Daily C. G. Mayfield of Louisville, was here today for a few hours attending to some matters at the court house for a short time and visiting with his' many friends. George Sayles and wife and son, George, were visitors in Omaha today. where they will spend Sunday visit ing . at the home of Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Campbell. Mrs. Campbell bing a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sayles. Mrs. E. M. Godwin departed this morning for Kensaw. Nebraska, where she will spend a few days with her daughter and family there and will also visit tho Rosebud country in South Dakota and enjoy a short outing. WILL HOLD DEMONSTRATION From Fa turd ay's T'lciiv Yesterday afternoon Justice Wil liam Weber was called upon to hear the complaint filed by County At torney W. G. Kieck. against Loy Beatty of Omaha, charging him with the transportation and possession of intoxicating liquors. The defendant was the driver of the Paige car that was wrecked near Greenwood on Tuesday evening when it collided with a Hudson car driven by Ed Turner of Lincoln and Beatty was arrested by officers from the of fice of State Sheriff Condit and taken on to Lincoln where he was held in custody until he was brought to Plattsmouth to face trial as the wreck and arrest' took place in the limits of this county. The occupants of the Paige cur were more or les FH injured and both cars were very bad- Skfj ly damaged. Ra After being held Jn cHstc.ly at Lincoln Beattel decided to plead guilty to the charges that were pre ferred against him and accordingly when the charge was read to him here in court yesteday he entered a plea of guilty to the charges. Jus tice Weber after hearing the evi dence and the plea of guilt a fine of $100 on each of the two counts was astssed and which totalled $211 which was paid and the defendant sent on his way rejoicing. This morning in the police court a complaint was filed charging Charles Taylor with having driven a car at a rate of speed greater than j the law permuted, ire young man had been sent by a friend to drive some parties io me runruuu hiauun iu-j it is claimed and it was while en route there thut the alleged speed ing took place. A fine of $1 and costs was assessed in this case. tTrr-J fSSK PJ f?V J ffSS m F a 8 PJattsmoutra's Money Saving Center SUGAR Best 1.79 1 45 tic -.1,' i4k de Uebart- nent Colors to Lead the Parade Plattsmouth Post Honored bv Eeing Requested to Furnish Color Guard in Uniform. I":-m Saturday's .'il!v With interest shown by the local residents and business men, it looks very muc h like Plattsmouth is to wit ness another parade to remind us of the told davs when parades were as common as horses and buggies. The parade committee reports six teen floats already entered and more to come. The following have express ed their willingness to enter floats or 'Iccorated autos or trucks: Christ & Christ, Plattsmouth Motor Co., Olson County Agent L. R. Snipes will Poultry and Produce Station; Ofo Oil be here on Thursday, May 20th. for a j Co., Lorenz Bros.. Philip ThiOTolf. culling and caponizing demonstration Mauzy Drug Co., Daughters of the at the Red Feather poultry yards of j American Revolution, Burlington E. F. Gribsky. The demonstration i Shops, C. E. Wescott's Sons, August will be held at K) a. m. and the pouI-'Ba'h, II. M. Soennichsen Co., Krug try owners and all persons interested ; Park, Shubert American Legion, M. are invited to visit the yards of Mr. D, Brown and Bates Book Store. Grybsky and witness the demonstra-j Autos for the G. A. R.. Woman's tion. Relief Corps and distinguished visi tors, the 17Hi Infantry band, five or r-ix drum and bugle corps, twenty or thirty local floats, together with delegations from the 20 district posts of the American Legion ought to The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-;niake a right smart parade which can ty ss. (furnish plenty of noise. In the County Court. Adjutant Conklin, when he was In the matter of the estate of here last week, promised to bring Katie Hoenshell, deceased. the department colors here, together On reading and filing the petition 1 with the regular department color ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. cane, 15 pounds for 98c GALLON FRUIT SPECIALS One gallon Loganberries, one gallon Gooseberries, one gallon Apples. Just think of itall for only. . h zn Frdf Sa-J Zhsspw Ihzn Raising F uSf !- S2.I0 WORTH OF BEST CANNED FRUITS All syrup pack, No. 2VL cans. One White Cherries, one Peaches, one Plums, one Pears, two Pineapple. Six for See Our Bi g and Unrivaled Specials in Canned Vegetables SPECIAL DEAL NO. 1 Tvo cans Van Camp's Perk and Beans, two cans cf good grade Com, two cans of 0 good grade Peas. This merchandise worth 75c offered you Bargain Wednesday for only DjC SPECIAL DEAL NO. 2 Two cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans, two large cans Hominy, two cans Tomatoes. Offered to yea in this tig Bargain Wednesday deal for only t)dC SPECIAL DEAL NO. 3 Two large cans of Dew Kissed Pork and Beans, two large cans of Kraut, two large Of) cans cf Tomatoes, Just another proof of our ability to save you money. All SIX for OoC FLOUR White Seal, best money can buy, per sack $2.49 CEREALS AT LOWEST PRICES Shredded Wheat, Large Size Kellogg's Bran Flakes Post Toasties or Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. for 25c 2 pkgs., 25c Large pkg., lGc Hundreds of other Dargains we have no spac3 io list here. Call and see them. Ve give no prizes or bail !o ths public. Our prices are our reason for your trading here the year 'round. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS I- ;1 3 lit n 3 Li ii' 3 flar fs 4-3 Telephone 239 SAM GIVENTER, Manager We Deliver Brunson Won't Name Samardick to Dry Service' Chance for "Bob's" Eeturn; Petitions Are Ignored. and have decided that I will not re commend Mr. Samarditk. "I have received numerous letters and telegrams indorsing Mr. Samar dick . I have received messages against his reappointment. These have not influenced me in the least." Mr. Urunson has been in Washing ton this week cosidering with Gen- leral Andrews as to prohibition en New Dry Director Says There Is No forcement podicies. Brunson stated today no charges would be made in the Omaha office and that the poli cies are laid down by General An drews and carried out by the former director would be followed. He will arrive in Omaha Saturday. ly probable that the move will be made. "Robert Samardick, when inform ed of Brunson's decision said: "I have no comment to make. I have received no direct notification of the decision and until such time as I am 'officially informed of the fact I will have no announcement to make as to future plans." Washington. Robert Samardick Ifnpncahpll nr.ivimr tim ; bearers, and honored the Plattsmouth Foreman, Sam Hardnock and Roy administration of said estate may be Post by requesting a color guard '"iur uinges, wno is granted to W. K. Hand, as Admin is- from the local post. trator; I It is the wish of the parade com- M. Coatman. the mayor of this rustling little city of western Cass county, made the ad dress of welcome to the convention and made all feel at their ease and entirely at home. Mrs. Chas. Godbey was the toastmistress and proved to he an excellent person for the position. and the former hired girl over wages as an issue. The defense was looked after by the local attorney of Alvo, and the prosecution by a detective syndicate of Lincoln. Many were in attendance to enjoy the occasion. Entertained the Sophomores Miss Ethel Coatman, at her home south of AUo entertained the mem bers of the Sophomore class at a home party on last Tuesday, when a large number of the young people of Alvo and vicinity were present and Ordered, that June 7th, A. D. 192C, ! miftee that as many local floats rs at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned for -possible enter the parade and those hearing said petition, when all per- who have not yet reported their in sons interested in said matter may tention of entering the parade please appear at a County Court to be held notify Ed Fricke as soon as possible, fn and for said county, and show: It will be necessary to designate a cause why the prayer of petitioner certain position to each float and should not be granted; and that imit in tlie parade, and this can net notice of the pendency of said peti-,l)0 done successfully if the entries arc tion and the hearing thereof be given ,not reported until the last minute. tiet in trio hand wagon now, and to Ed Fricke in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-.right away An Issue at Law. Court in the offirp of .TiissMfn rf (ho Poaro w r i to all persons interested in paid mat- on lac cu ...- :'ter by publishing a cony of this order .rp i)f),'t your intentions u i ' I j- null ail cllllll Ul I. . - , -- a dispute between the head of a home I 1 "i" juuinai, biim- wi'fKiy newspaper primed in said newspaper printed in county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing1. Dated May 13th, 1926. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) ml7-3w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING cn Petition for Appointment of Administrator. UNDERGOES OPERATION Cass Coun- of From Saturday's Daily Miss Irma Mayfield, daughter of Mrs. Sophia Mayfield of this city, was taken to Omaha yesterday where she was placed in the hospital there and where it was expected that she would be operated on this morning. Miss Irma has been suffering from nnn7inipiM' rrwl t, 1, r 1 --.1- 1 11 lliu llV'jUS in j curing her some permanent relief the operation was decided upon by the attending physicians. will not be recommended for reap-' pointment in the prohibition enforce ment service by G. A. Brunson, new ly appointed head of prohibition en forcement at Omaha. Brunson made this announcement Wednesday after conference .with heads of prohibition enforcement here. "On my own initiative I have in vestigated Mr. Samardick's record. I have found that he has done some might good work and I would not detract or belittle this. "Nobody has ordered this move, nor has outside influence caused me to reach this decision. I have stud ied the situation from all angles LI0.U0R OFFICE TO SIOUX CITY Headquarters of the Fifteenth dis trict prohibition will probably be moved from Omaha to Sioux City on July 1, the end of the present fiscal year. Elmer Thomas, legal advisor to Glen A. Brunson, district adminis trator, said Wednesday: "I have heard nothing definite about the reported move. Such a move has been discussed for some time and I would consider it entire- USE BULL RING TACTICS IN TEACHING NEW DANCE London, May 13. West end danc ing academies have been turned into bull rings for the purpose of teaching the paso doble. "Be a toreador" is the favorite evpression with teachers. "Imagine you are confronted by a mad bull," says the teachers, in an effort to create the atmosphere of the new Spanish dance. "The first movement is a kind of promenade twostep that's the toreador entering the arena. Then a little fast footwork from left to right, as if watching and endeavor ing to aviod the charge." Dancing masters say the steps are so simple pupils may easily master them in one lesson, but the difficulty is getting into the spirit of the dance. f?1 Chickens Help Pay! We have movable metalic individual coops for the hen and chickens. Also galvanized feeders at prices that will save you money. GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS Fencing and Farm Implements POWER WASHERS Coatman Hardware Co. ALVO -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA FOR SALE y?j R7 fp iJH L3 ly The State of Nebraska ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate Cecilia D. Jahrig. deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Anna Hunter praying that admin istration of said estate may be granted I " to William Hunter as administrator j 1V? hrod sows, and a good frest Ordered, that June 12, A. D. 192G.!cow. 'or sale. E. G. Ruffner, My at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned for,nan1' "eh- a2S-d&w-U hearing petition, when all persons in- , '. i terested in said matter may appear at' ' a county court to be held in and for! hl I BL A OK said county, and thow cause why the, prayer of petitipner should not be . granted; and that notice of the pend- hjtfS Brt f f r m feJfflFCfi i ency of said petition and the hearing H (rg UEIVjI 3ii bClilxliJ thereof be given to all persons in-.; L-1 terested in said matter by publishing1 lf-1 ia copy of this order in the Tlatts- Will make the season of 1926 ? j mouth Journal a semi-weekly news- at my home Qn the 0 Os-!5 paper printed in said county, for ' fy.s .three successive weeks, prior to said Car Oapen farm, 4 miIeS:;i uay oi Kcaring. SOUtn Ot V nrrcmruTrli. . ! k 'J 200 BASKETS Market Baskets, Fancy Work Baskets, Hanging Baskets, Waste Baskets. Our Entire Line will be sold at Sale Prices. Dated May 15th, 192G. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) ml7-3w County Judge COME IN AND LOOK THE LINE OVER SEE OTHER BARGAINS Bates Book and Stationery Store 8 4