t 1 r i ! t PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1927. PAGE FOUX . i i e pa rime L U I. V iareenwoocl Ji I I. 5 Prepared in the Interest of the People of Greenwood and Surrounding Vicinity Clydo Xewkirk painted the roof of the I. O. (). F. building and or. Wednesday he painted the filling sta tion. L. V. Sohefer and wife were en joying a visit on Sunday at Ft. Crook where they went to visit their son Donald. Robert Mathews who with the fam ily were visiting for some ten days in Kansas returned heme last week and Rob is again at the work. O. F. Peters and the wife were enjrying a visit at the home of their son. Norman Peters of Yutan. where they drove in their auto on last Sun day. P. S. Peterson was enjoying the at tending of a ball game which was played between the Waverly team and r team from Lincoln last Sun da v rt Wavely. I'.ule Dan Kelley was shelling and, delivering corn to the fo-ers Elevator! on last Wednesday and on Tuesday j C. K. Ruckmaster also delivered corn i at the same elevator. j John Graham and the family were; enjoying the Sells FNtr cirer.r. at ( Lincoln on lat Wednesday, theyj driving cvt-r in tluir car fir the day, w hi Hi they surely enjoyed. W. I. Jor.es and v.ii". of Lincoln vert- visit i:g in Ortcnworil at the lK,m- rf Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Caifei for the afternoon last Sunday, where all enjoyed the day very pleasantly. ?.fr. srd JTr. P. A. S:innn were cnioying a visit f. r two ray? witV friends in Omaha ir.t week, they l;e irrg there to visit with relatives ar.d friends as well as to look after seme business matters. LM r.ell and wife and Bige At-kir.-. an! wife were spending som tvo wfckr at the rid hr-nie win r they had rot bt-en for som- twent; . . .1 . . . .. ,1 K - war-, iiavs'i .n. uini. iuui.u m-. place greatly changed. Sir.--. Aarrr. !-:. Pairing departed f.r Deadwood. South Dakota mo day last week where she went to y in Mr Palling, who is mn!"; i :! there r.r. where they are expveting to mat their home for the future. Mrs. Fannie Ni- ho's has l:.-en fuel ing quite i' orly at her br ine Tor sonic days past, but was reported as heinr some better late iart vn k. The nnry friends of this estimable lu'.y r pleased with her better health. Mrs. Dr. Lawrcr.c" D. Lt e of O.v.. -I13 accompanied by lu r son. L. D. L . . . i r were visiting :or a nurr.;x r 01 Watch Elimination! Good Health Depends Upon Good Elimination. with an IlifllL llll lilt AAlLal. ! abundance of good things to vui, and shady place in which to play. R ETENTION of bodily waste in the blood is called a "toxic con dition." This often g.ives rise to a dull, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backaches and headaches. That the kidneys are not function ingprop erly is often shown by burning cr scanty passage cf secretions. Thou sands have learned to essist their kidneys by drinking plenty of pure water and the occasional use of a stimulant diuretic. 50,000 users give Down's signed endorsement. Ask your neighbor DOAN'S 31' days, durin the past week at th home of the parfnt- ft Mrs. Lee Jiirlire sn:l Mrs. V.'. H. Newkirk. !Mr.and Mrs. Herman P. R'. ufkov ' w-M' i j t v J n -ti ai b n tlic post If vir-lts from Mrs. Joe Ktlley, a sister of Mr. Brunkow from Minneapolis and Mrs. Albert Rruukov. wife of a : brother who resides at Ipwish. So Dak. ' Mrs. Hat tie J. Dunning, mother of Mrs. O. V. Peters vho has been visit-' ir.g for sem time at the Peters home departed arly last week for Ciituri1 ("enter. Iowa, wliere she will visit with another daughter for some time. ! Mr. ar.d Mrs. I. Apphum have ben enjoying a. visit from on? rf their daughters, fr.r t'ne p?st week. Mrs Apphum. however, on the latter por tion f t la t week departed for Lin coln where she is visiting for a short time. Wm. IL-.rtsook and wife have been visiting with friend- in Ashland Kansa for the past ten days and en joyed the vacation visit with the:r friends and relatives very much. They returned home the latter portion of the past week. A TV irw1 '.Ire A Tr-ilil were en joying last week a visit from the brother of Mr. Todd. Kddie Todd and family frrm near Plattsmouth. andt they all departed for Jordan, Mon- tana, where they are spending some j three weeks ramping out. On last week Henry M. Hansen Charles Shephardson and Wm. Eriah son departed in their ear for Canada wheat fields where they are esnert ing to work for the remainder rf the fall with the harvesting and thrash ing which will keep up late in the fall. Dorothy and Ma.dalene Smith daughters of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Smith who have been spending rruie twr weeks at the home of their grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Owens o'" Wahoo, returned home last week and were very happy over their two week . stay. A. E. Ieesley and wife w re en joying attending a number of the sessions of the Epworth Assembly which were held at Lincoln, they driving over, and were glad t learn that Charles, Shephard. who war. in jured in the wreck was getting along nicely. j Hrrold Isicho!-.'; and wif were en tertaining at their home the mother of Mrs. Nichols and hej uncle, Mr. Frank FJauer for the day and whn they returned home were accomp sp ied by the two young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols who are visit ing in Union for a time. Attending Reserve Officers Camp Col. and Mrs. P. L. Hall departed late last week for Central City where they wil lspend some two weeks at liiverside Park of that city, where the Reserve officers of the 353 in fantry are meeting this year. There will be very rigid drilling require- ' ments and one wou'd think that there j was going to be a real war stager soon from the rigid dieipline and ' hard drilling which is required. IlocaOews I Dr. Heineman, Uentist, Hotel Main ! Bid?., Phone 527. j vr,nn Tliursilny s Pull v ' George Fornoff was a visitor in Omaha today where he was called to ; look after some matters of business and visit with friends. i Mrs. A. J. Snydt r and s-n, Keith, were among the visitors in Omaha today to sp ml a few hours attend ing to some matters of business and visiting with friends. Mis. W. Ii. Seybert departed this morning for Omaha where she was called to look after some matters of business for a short time and was . also visiting with friends. i Mr. and Mrs. .irl K. Smith of To peka. Kansas, are here to enjoy a viit at the home of Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith and the many obi time friends. ' Karl Hoessler of Chicago is here to enjoy a visit for a short time at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Ress vacation Horn hi city. Mr. and Mrs. John Toms. Slueey -Jilehi ist and Mrs. Li 1.-.1 f Or.. aha. hi friend, and neigh" i :i Mr a .id Mrs. Il.il Sauter. wer- v:,t hero Tuesday with the SmVt'i -l th. Nebraska ?..asor.ic Home, i Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stewart of Farnaiii. who have been visiting wit'i tluir daughter, Mrs. Carl Kraeger and family mar Mynard, departed last evening for Omaha and will re turn here again Fiiday for a visit be fore returning to the west. Mrs. F. E. Woodward and children of Davenport, Iowa, arrived here thij morning for a visit at the home of Jllovd -Jeffreys who was taken t o M s. liarnett cie, mother qjMrs. tUc hospital at" Lincoln- 1r.i t wed', or. -Woodward, r.ud Mr. aud, Miii II. F. ':.r? r nn-i-riT f h pT eT--.:H:'rte!.-'or f-' r t - TG oos and family. Mrs'. . Woodward tack e.f typhoid fever, was able ir return home during the early part ef the ast week feeling better, but i; in no way able to return to hi-: work as yet. His many friends are much pleared with the rapid convalescence of this gentleman. !lth. rr.d alt envryed the day irn-member.-. of the Christiin chur.h at Greenwooil in attendance at the coun- PILLS 60c Sllmulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foster-Milburn Co..Mfg Chem..BuCu!o, N. Y. The graveling through that portio; of Cass county which is traversed by the I). L. D. was progressing during the prst v.-et k. and was about ccm pb ted with tin- end of the week Thir is, to rei"f ree the fr-rmer wort am! place the highway in the best cemdition for the eoming winter. A. R. Dir.Isa!! r.i'.d the good wife departed early last week for Gordon where they are visiting for some twr weeks, they having resided there years sinh'1 and with many friend? le re. thev surelv will enjov tii" wiiich they are i:. tending there. They drove i:i their stli! tl t WO V t 'p-.nd auto. C. E. Calfee and the family were gnesta rt Ft. Crook on Ja: t Sunday r.f ier::'-Mi where they went to visit with ihf'r son. EM;?n. and al-o v:ith Donald Schef, r who are sper.di ig two v.ttk at the training camp. They rienb ked in the Walnut crovc. ad jacent their for supper, being join ed by two young soldiers. Wm. Ni'h' l:-. formerly of Gren wo i btit wlie has been miking hl her. for n tim? p.i.-t in the vi cinity of Fairm'm t. h'l" been at the ho pital at Lincoln far seme time where he underwent an operation fo; appendicitis, is reported a-? get tin a a!c::g mucli l;etter at this time, whicli sler an.l taking a work in the windy i will be good news to his frien(; was formerly this city. Miss Lillian Cole of ty eonvention of that church which was held at Murray r-n Sunday "g 11th. and al' enjoye tithe day im mea.sely. for it was an irsp'ratirn tr all for better church service, and an ef:',rt. for better work in the church and ilible schools. very fine new sign graces the frort of the bu-iiiesa place of A. W j Huds.in. which add:- an attraction i ti this stirring busings." iart. Mr Hudson since iie haa takvp the busi T;e;s bar greatly increased the vol ume of business and as a rule ha' . giv;?n universal satufaeti n in al' 'his. d r.li'is. The t-ity of Greenwood i is bies ed with the large number of. business houses which are of the ! highest character. l"rrm Krelay's Patly Sheriff P.ert Reed and Deputy Sher iff Rex Young were at Union this afternoon to attend the Old Settler's Reunion and visit with the old f ; i nds. Mrs. Matt Sulser accompanied by Mus Dorothy Hirz and Miss Edith Galloway, departed this morning for Omaha where they visited for the day in that city with friends. Mi 3. J. W. Dutton and son, John Dale Dutton, of Kansas City, arrived this morning from their home to fpend a few weeks here at the home cf Mis. S. E. McElwain and son, Bert. Miss Nell Dreamer of Lincoln, who has been visiting at New York for a few weeks, came in yesterday anel "n joyed a short time here with the C. E. Cook family and departed this morning for her home. matters at the court ''rem Saturday's Pniiy County Commissioner C. D. Spang ler of M.urray was here touav to at- j tend to some TTi TTrJcnoV Rnrr.fi "Rrr ' house. Os-at Hartsook and wife were over' K. Twiss of Louisville was here to Lincoln on last Wednesday where today for a few hours to look after they went to visit with their daugh some matters of business in the city ter. Mis? Mariam. who ia, at the pres- and visiting with friends, ent time taking treatment in a hos- j Mrs. Emma Raines of Yiilisca pisal at the big city. Miss Miriam Iowa, came in this morning for a has been in poor health f:r a num- visit here with friends and to look b'M of week" and while she is show- aftei her real estate interests iiik iniineu : in in u vvini'ii i. Sim 11 wn'i Franl" Faton ne some nine time neiore sne is aoir tc return to her home. visiting with of Denver is here his sister, Mrs. J. F. iCIugy and also at Union with rela- r. t ii , t- I Uves and attending the Old Settler'.? G?.v-Ex?el!f : Ent?rt3inment. 'reunion. The band cono rt which was post poncd on account of the circus at Linccdn claiming so many of the members cjf the band, ar.d which was tr have been given on Wednesday c-f last week was held last Saturday nieiit and a large crowd ef very en thusiastic admirers of the members e;f the hand were present to enjoy the occasion. Mrs . E. J. Taylor departed this morning for Hebron. Nebraska, where she will spend the day in that city visiting with friends and enjoy ing a snort outing. Enjoyed Picnic Greatly. The Christian church Rible school held a picnic at the Hartsook grove r. few miles west of Greenwood on last Wednesday afternoon, at which v. large number of the members at tendee! and enjoyed the day most pleasantly. There were games for all and swings and other ,ways of enjoy- MEET THE NEW MARSHAL A COMPLETE line of Farm Machinery and Repairs such as John Deere ar.d International Harvester lines. No matter what ma chine you have, we can get you repairs. A COMPLETE line of United States Auto and Truck Tires and Tubes and our prices and service are an attraction to anyone. A COMPLETE stock of Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories, making our garage service complete in every respect. A COMPLETE line of Standard Products. Youxs for good service and reasonable prices. SANBORN SERVICE GARAGE The village marshal star is packed by a new man. Clarence Ackles. He was appointed by the village authori ties at their last meeting. The sal ary attached $10 a month will not warrant him in remaining on duty at all hours, day and night, but the village dads say that while we are a peaceful and Jaw-abiding commun ity it might be necessary to have someone in authority should some stranger so far forget himself as to shatter the peace and dignity of the community. Marshal Ackles wears the star with dignity and as he stands six feet three there is not much chance of an argument when he asks that you observe the laws and otdinancea of the city. Louis ville Courier. I$40,C00 FOR 160-ACRE FARM IN RICHARDSON COUNTY Falls City; Aug. 12. A new rec ord sale price for a large farm this season was established in Richard son county, when the Charles Hark endorf farm, seven miles northwest of Falls City, was sold to Fred Myers for S2o0 an acre. The 160 acres brought- $40,000. ... , 3 Ann rasy dic 2 JnlSStS Ik "5 f sdaVg A mom si 1 T -rr Vi crchlcd Glass PfoS? . 14 W & M OHJ2I5P Sherbet, and ' ' srtfff ' " 'v;r 9 .. -. Crackled Gtaas Stetrmed VkA ! ' V SEE WHAT YOU BUY FOR ic 1 fruit Jciea or Water Glaaa 2 Table Knilo 8 Table Pbrk 4 "WTuto Tea Coffc Strainer 5 DfehMop Vegetable Bnuh T Table Spoon 8 Parinsr Knife t Lemon Juice Extractor 10 Tea Spoon 11 Set Meamir. Spoons 12 Cookie Cutter 13 Percolator Bimah 14 1-qt. Atnminum Sauce Pan Ba. DeMriptioa 15 Saear Spoon lo 8-in. Alum. P Plata 17 Glass Percolator Top IS Salt Shaker 19 Pepper Shaker 20 BuUer Knife 21 Percolator Handle 22 Napkin Ring 23 Bottle Brush THESE BIG VALUED CM!Y Cs So DcriptfoB 21 1-qt. Aluminum Percolator 25 10-qt. White Dish Tan 26 7-pc Crackk-d Giasa Water Sot 27 lMr-it. Oven Glass Oval Baker 28 6-qt. Aluminum Pre serving Kettle So. Crrlptlo 23 5-rc. r.ruth Sot K0 4-:c. Canister S-t 31 4 tjt. Abiinir.um Kettle 32 Stt of ') C-acl.led ll!M SiierbetJ and ria't-3 S3 2-ut. White Coffee Pet DetfrtnUon 31 3-qt. Alum. French Fryer S3 C'j-ln. Oven Glas9 Drep Tie Plate Ef Stt of 9 Silver Plated Tea Spoons 7 Fet cf 0 Crackled Gtasj Stemmed Sherbets i i I . 1 " ' ill Ss' X il oj" "IT " '.JLj WHERE WILL YOU GET BARGAINS L2KE THESE FOIi ? SS 39 40 41 42 43 44 DMeHiKlaa 1-fTftlIon Outing 3ng 18-pieee Crackled Glass Set (6 of each sine) ... 2- qt Aluminum Percolator (with flame ffuard and spread plate) llVi-in. Aluminum Boaster 17-qC White DUh Pan White Bread Box Family Scale Ko. BeMriptiM 45 Electric Curling" Iron 46 8-o.t. Aluminum Preserving Kettle 47 7-piece Crackled Glass Iced Tea Set 48 3 piece Cutlery Set 49 12-qt. White Water Pail 50 114-Qt. Aluminum Teaball Pot El Dustless Mop 12-inch Head 62 Set "Whippif and "Skimit" Drscrlptiaa B3 l'i-qt. Round Covered Oven Glass Caaserole CI 5-o.t. Aluminum Tea Kettle 55 4-qt. Aluminum Strainer Sauce Pan 56 3-piece Green Glas3 Console Set 67 lVi-lt. Aluminum Double Boiler 58 White Infant Bath Tub 59 1-pt. Vacuum Bottle So. Detrrfptloa 60 6-cit. Alumir.um Kettle 61 Junior fc'cooter 62 Two 9--inch 0-en Gltss Pie Tlates T 6-cit. Aluminum Sauce Pot 64 10-inch Heavy Aluminum Fry" Pan 63 Oval Oven Glass Baksr, 10xS'i in. 66 14 qU White Handled Dish Pan 67 Tx.-o Oven Class Bread I'ur.s, 9',i x5s ir.c'.:cs. Also Big Sale Chinaware and Glassware at 1 2i a pieco In connection with the above sale, on the same day, WEDNESDAY, August 17, we Vvill feature an unusual value m High Grade Enelish Dinnerware and Glassware odd patterns that are the accumulation of several years, seme cf them from discontinued lines. In this lnt are manv individual pieces that cost us wholesale as much as $2. In closing them cut at the low puce quoted, we are ma t i oS rule-FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED, but positively none will be sold before WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 17 iLre are about 1.000 pieces in all, and everyone of them is worth at least two or three times the price. Many persons owning sets of this expensive Dinnerware will find this a splendid opportunity to replace broken articles at a mere fraction of their worth. Following is a List of Articles Ycu Can Buy at 12!2c per piece Gravy Boats Oatmeal Dishes - Dinner and Pie Plates Creamers - Sherbets Covered Batters (3 pieces) Cups and Saucers (2 pieces) Comports Sugar Bciwls (2 pieces) Large size Platters Soup Coupes Tea Pols (2 pieces) Glass Bowls, etc. CLiJ -5 . q 31 Store Open Wednesday Evening Free Band Concert at 3 O'Clock. v trnf tvT A ?W STOTTT& IfJTT? ff5."?F7 A rTGi1J C .C. STRE EVEEl E2SH.-S) 8 2 T"5 WE. 1 i 4 6 i T- s i -n