The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 12, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Greenwood Department!
Prepared in ihss Interest of the People 06 Greenwood and Surrounding Vicinity
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r tt" r.,tw ot,0ii0,i h rieiinroH'cnmp t:mi nast. is reDorted as being some changes at the store, which will
corn to the Greenwood elevator dur-' slightly improved at this time. admit the display of his Christmas
ing the past week. Bad weather on last Wednesday ! goods and is making the place look;
C. E. Calfee was called to Lincoln 1 was responsible for the postponement even better than formerly, while it j
on last Monday to look after busi-; of the shooting match whlcn was to
ness for a short time. ! have been given by Roy Comstock.
Mpsdamps f!Porer Trunkenbolz and ! John M. Armstrong, of Lincoln,
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OPPORTUNITY
TO
ENTER THE
AUTOMOBILE
BUSINESS
One of the world's largest and oldest
automobile manufacturers is establish
ing dealers to sell a new six-cylinder
dosed car which will list at
was a very nicely appointed business
house before.
During the a-ery bad weather that
S79S
ff. o. b.
factory
Dewey Headley were visiting with was a visitor In Greenwood on last prevenieu iraue in iub
friends and as well doing some pre- Friday and was looking after some Dewey Headley, the manager of the
Christmas shopping. business Matters as well as visiting Searle-Chapin Lumber company, of
Mrs. E. A. Landon and sister. Miss Vu.h his friends. i tSf t?
-.v, o ,ciiinr iiKH Judge w. tu. iianu was iceiing m.num, o b ...
ta oenne to.eman 7 . , t Wednesday but Df the way for the coming year.
fnLfnco0lneonPTaft Friday since" thn he fa. been able to be out Well, we were two days late in
in LinCOin On laSl Tiaay. . .. . . n1A ,reJ at r.raomonnH last xx-oolr nn
our ,
old visit at Greenwood last week, on ac
count of the storm, and found many
oni q T-rm n n mMin? hlSI man V
Uncle Charles Anderson, of Green- f . , and associates.
wood, who has been quite pooriy ior , Mrg j j carpenter was a visitor deep drifts, from one of which we had
, - ; in Lincoln one day last week, where to be assisted by the road men, Jacob
she was greeting her friends and nut ana irans uoieman, wno were
relatives as well as looking after hustling to get the road3 open. Thank
some Christmas shopping. !you, boys. I
. A. R. Birdsell was a visitor at the John E. Stradley, who has been
big city of Lincoln late last week, living in the west portion of Green
where he went to make purchases for wood for some time past, moved last
the restaurant which he maintains week to the east portion, and this
and serves the people so well. will ndt compel the children to cross
Robert Grassmueck was especially the tracks to attend school, and will
well pleased when he received a prize also afford better place for the care
on two very fine geese which he had of the road machines. I
on exhibition at the Tri-County Poul-
try show which was held at Ashland Had Excellent Time '
last week. The newly elected Noble Grand
Sophas Peterson has found time, and Vice Grand of the Greenwood I.
notwithstanding the fact that he has o. O. F. lodge, showing their ap
been kept very busy, to make two preciation of the confidence of the
small anvils, emblems of his trade, members in placing them in the posi
which he is feeling pretty well satis- tion of officers of the lodge, gave an
tied with. oyster supper, which was also duly
A. W. Hudson has been making enjoyed and appreciated by all the
1 brothers. The Noble Grand. Edward
' "' " ' Brunkow. and Vice Grand, George
Trunkenbolz, are very popular with
the members of the order. ;
FOR SALE OR
TRADE
I have a Joliet Cylinder Corn
Sheller and a Rumley 12x27
Engine for sale or trade. See me.
P. A. SANBORN
Greenwood, Nebr.
With an O K That Counts
Cne 1925 Dcrt Sport Touring $350.00
0e 1324 Chevrolet Coupe 185.00
(hie 1924 Ka.vell Sport Coupe 300.00
Ore 20-A Wiliys-Z-sisht Conper 300.00
One 1825 lord Touring Car 133.00
0e 1922 lord Sedan 85.00
One 1823 Ford Bcadster 75.00
One 1S23 Overland Touring 75.00
One 1921 Buick Tourinjr 100.00
One 1927 Chevrolet Truck, nearly new 575.00
One Harley-Davidson Motor Cycle 75.00
JARDINE MOTOR CO.
Greenwood, Nebr.
Burglars Enter Home
"While George Pearson was at Lin
coln during the time that Urban
Rouse was at the hospital following
the injury which resulted in his
death, some one entered the home,
they living together, and took a num
ber of articles, among which was a
suit of clothes which was last seen in
the home belonging to Mr. Rouse.
Burial Made Saturday
The funeral of the late Urban
Rouse, who was injured on last Wed
nesday, and who died late Thursday
evening at a hospital in Lincoln, was
held from the Christian church in
Greenwood, with which this young
man affiliated, the services being
conducted by the Rev. Grassmueck,
pastor of the church. With the pass-
Other models of this same manufac
turer range in price up to $2450. They
will all be available to the dealers who
handle this new popular priced car.
In communities of small size, how
ever, you need contract only for the
fast-selling low-priced model.
Practically no capital needed
to Start Business
A contract has been worked out to
enable dealers to get started represent
ing this new car with hardly any in
vestment. A sliding scale of commission increases
from the base figure if the dealer main
tains a demonstrator, handles trade-ins,
and maintains a service station.
It is not necessary to do any one of
these things at the start, but they may
be added one by one as time elapses and
profits will thereby be increased.
No such favorable franchise has
ever before been offered by
any manufacturer
If you believe that you have the abil
ity to sell in your community an auto
mobile that is destined to be the sensa
tion of 1928 a closed car that will offer
for $795 a beautiful exterior, lacquered
in the latest fashionable shades, an inte
rior luxuriously upholstered, arm rests,
ash receiver, gasoline gauge on the
dash, coincidental lock to steering and
ignition, steering wheel control of twin
beam headlights, rear vision mirror,
automatic windshield cleaner, and sim
ilar refinements proved power to main
tain high speed indefinitely quality
construction throughout if you are
able to sell such a car in your community,
send in the attached coupon at once.
Room 2615, 310 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
Send further particulars on the fran
chise for the new $795 six-cylinder ct-
you are advertising.
for tha betterment of the commun
ity in which he lived. He was a mem
ber of the L O. O. F., of Greenwood,
and an excellent worker in that as
well as all other things which he
endeavored to do. The order offici
ated in the ceremonies at the funeral
and are pleased to do all possible to
perpetuate the memories of his fine
qualities and good, deeds.
Mr. Rouse leaves three uncles, all
brothers of his father, they being!
Messrs. Frank Rouse, William Rouse '
and Perry Rouse; also the husband
of an aunt of his, George Pearson,
with whom he lived, and one sister, :
Mrs. Joseph Kyles. j
Most Candies are Made to Sell Oar Candies
are made to Eat!
Mb. 2-Ib. 5-!b.
Honey Comb, mixed ' 20c 35c 85c
Christmas, mixed 20c 35c 85c
Plattsmouth, mixed 20c 35c S5c
Write or see us for Price!
12
North 6th. St.,
Two Things You Can Do i
There are two fine things you can '
do these long winter evenings one
is listen to the radio and the other,
lis to read the Journal and keep your-,
iself informed on all Cass county han- ty-iiy y.-?
. penings. Remember, the Journal de-; a
livered to your home twice a week
for no more than you are accustem
ed to pay for any ordinary weekly
newspaper with its patent inside
pages and limited news service 2 ,k
'for an entire year. If your name is g
not on the growing list of Journal , H
; readers over the county, better have tj
ithe same enrolled at once. :8
arsdy Kitchen
Plattsmouth, Neb.
P4
for the Whole Family
at the
"ENTERTAIN FOR MISS KENYON
t "-j- u
In honor of the approaching mar-!
riage of Miss Florence Kenyon, who;
is to wed Ralph Petring, of Platts-j
mouth, Mr. and Mrs. John Petring:
and Miss Esther Petring entertained'
at an evening bridge party at the
John Petring home near Arbor Lodge
state park Wednesday evening. Miss
Kenyon and Mr. Petring will wed
Monday morning, December -12. at
10 o'clock at the First Presbyterian
church.
Sixteen guests attended the party.
Three prizes were awarded at bridge,
Mrs. Robert Walling of Plattsmouth
winning the first prize and Miss Ken
yon the consolation. Miss Ker.yon
also received a handsome guest prize.
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Walling. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Ilervey, Mr. and Mrs. George Pet
ring and Ralph Petring, of Platts
mouth. Mrs. Alfred Petring entertained
st an affpriinnn firifTfA narfv nt hfimfl
Thursday afternoon for Miss Ken- U
i.a.1 o n too t Tnlon Tkaviot will pn.
tertam in ner nonor iruiay even
ing. Nebraska City News-Press.
If It
V- n M1 -C T .
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Name .
WANTED TO BUY
State.
Present Business (If selling cars now,
state makes)
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Shelled and ear corn. . m
Stock cows, neifcrs and calve?. ; m
Tnnni r a r9 ATortin Jp-
l ray phone 3103 Plattsmouth phone
No. 1.
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Boxed Handkerchiefs, Garters, Hose, Towel Sets, Fancy
China, Pictures, Stationery, for Ladies.
Fountain Pens, Automatic Pencils, Shaving Sets, Smok
ing Sets, Handkerchiefs, Sox, Ties for Men.
Specials for Bargain W ednesday
December 14th
103 Christmas Cards G for 50c; 13 for $1.00
5c Christmas Cards 6 for 25c
Cut Glass Tumblers, per set of six GCc
17-piece handpainted Chocolate Sets, each $2.79
Ladies' Handbags, new styles, a large assortment, at $1 each
Footballs, full size, durable leather and strong bladder 83c each
Ccaster Wagons, all steel, large size. won,derfal value at $4.D3
Bed Elankets, G4x76 inches, extra .pecial 75c
Toy Dishes, 17-piece China Set for only 3Sc
Toy Dishes, 9-piece painted 'Tin set 21c
Jumbo Picture Storybook, a b.'g value 25c each
Chocolate Creams, in VSj-lb. boxes, special t 18c per box
IYesh Salted Peanuts, very special at 19c per lb.
n
FOR SALE
most excellent citizen and one who imuned Black
ing of Mr. Rouse, Greenwood loseB a j w&s ever endeavoring to do his part for saie. e. M
Poland China males
Smith, Union, Neb.
The Chrr mas Store
TELSH'ONE 581
OPEfl EVENINGS
SUGAR
10 Pounds for
F3
I Idaho Beans
A 5 Lbs. for
9
i
Greatest
of Holidav
Pries
& &s? c. s
YSiltta Sca FSour
1.79
Some
Season-
of the G reatesi Offe rings in
able Merchandise at the Lowest Prices
Coffee
HUIs M. J. B. Folger Y
49c po-un
PRUNES
5 Pounds for
Pink Salmon
3 cans, 49 C
Mustard Sardines
9ic can
Red-Blue
arr?
SOCKS
SOCKS
HANDKEROHIEFSg
0 jFA 3
MINCE MEAT
Good Canvas
GLOVES
9
Men's Flannel
SHIRTS
Good Parlor Chile B
BROOMS
eans
RICE
4 Pounds for
3S33
1
4
P Cream Cheese, lb. . . 33c a
I SHIRTS
Children's
Stockings
i
Jeilo
All Flavors
Ryzon
BAKING POWDER!"
. Large Can
1
MILK! MILK!
p? pe Carnation, 6 cans
1 i -
0
9Cper lb.
Pinto Beans
9Cperlb.
Pt A DDI V DITTTCD
K uu I 1 -n
Quart Jar
2
Men's 220 Denim
Coveralls
ES-C
Men's Dress
PANTS
$1.95
Boys'
Longies
Wilson brand, 6 cans. . . .59c
53c U
Eagle brand, per can 19c p3
rr-i Jl tA
6
fin
MEN'S g Children's Wool
l-BuckleOvershoesi mittens
Ladies' All Wool
GLOVES
Children's Vool i! FANCY WALNUTS
CAPS
S1a79
!kr
Choc. Cream Drops
171c lb.
WORK
SHOES
A Big.
Value at .
Ti a ti v
I
ZS3S3!$Si5KS55
Boys' Heavy
Overalls
Boys' Shirts
MUSTARD
Quart Jar
MATCHES Men's Best Ribbed
IINinil CIIITC
Kl 13 UIIIUI1 UUIIU
as3
Per Box
PEANUT
BUTTER
5 lb. pail . . . 89c
Quart Jar. .45c
White Figs
Per Lb.
3 sif(c ic
Ml
Men's 220 Denim J3 Men's Silk-Wool
Overalls N SOCKS
. ,
g Fancy 3 pair
1.19
LUMBER
JACKS
FANCY PEAS
u Just received 50 dozen of those high
W giaas cas L'.'jc ticlieis, tliat we will
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continue to sell while
this shipment lasts,
at, per can
viz. v it jg-s jycgi-ea5Sgg7a
MEN'S NECKTIES
Men's Corduroy
Ex. heavy, all sizes
$3.45
RALSTON SHOES
Calf , or Kid Leather
Goodyear Welt
MEN'S GARTERS
MEN'S
jersey Sweater
RAISINS
2 lb. pkg. . .19c
PEACHES
Per lb. .. .15c
Childrens Sweaters
CHILDREN'S
FOUR BUCKLE OVERSHOES
Sizes up to IOV2
SI
Package
DATES
Very fine, Only
!?5ff"'7" '
CHILDREN'S
PURE ALL VOOL SWEATERS
A Bargain at
MEN'S
Moleskin or Heavy
rants fj m
ti All Sizes .. tpoOt
1 r? Hc
.v4. . i .-i j.U03iS fc
FRUITS DEAL
(Heavy Syrup)
rears, Ho. 2y2 can ALL FIVE
Chemes, No. 2y2 size
Plums, No. 212 size
Blackberries, No. 2
Peaches, No. 2V size
Ski
CANS
1
LADIE1S'
RUE KMT ALL WOOL SWEATERS
Extra Heavy in Blue
Remember vc have been saving the people of Plattsmouth and Cass county thousands of dollars each year.
' ing this policy in our Holiday Stock Reducing Sale.
WE HAVE EXTRA CLERKS TO SERVE YOU. NO WAITS,
We are confirm-
Canned Lima
BEANS
$3.39 I
SOUPS I
s All Flavors at
1
15-
9
V4
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F
SAM GIVINTER WMIe They Lasl
PHONE 329 nTU; YFS 77
II Is tf rZmM I rZ-U ri 1 1 1ST h II fTJJ . v
WE DELIVER
Proprietor
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