PtiATTSMOITTH SEMl-WEEEX JOTJBNAJ. PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1-j19. EPIDE(IG PREVENTION! To School Directors and Teachers: The epidemic season is at hand and all possible pre caution should be taken to prevent a repetition of the ex peince of last year. Use PINE-O-CIDE for disinfection desks, seats, floors and all other surfaces in the school room. F5miee(dle is soluble in water, has a fragrant odor, is non-irritating and is endorsed throughout the country by physicians and bachteriologist. Manufactured Exclusively By Hillyard Chemical Co., St. Joseph, Mo. FOR SALE BY F. G. FRICKE & CO., Plattsmouth, Nebraska to their home south of Murray. Al so at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry " Creamer there arrived a son on last W Friday, which brought pleasure to the fond parents as well as to the jj grandparents on both sides. There g was a pleased and happy household y at the home of Lloyd Woods and wife over the arrival of their son. u who came last Saturday to lighten the home and brighten the smiles of the happy parents. A wee blue eyed baby girl came to the home of Louis Shumaker and wife, announc ins she would make her home with the pleased parents. All are doing nicely and happiness reigns supreme in the various homes that have been visited by the stork. A pretty good week, we would say. for old staid Murray, and the continued laughter and prattle of merry children is as sured. a:lB!R!m;il!B!!.l:ii!'!!:B:!ii:l:H;B:..i:B::tt'B,!!!:!r ALVO ITEMS Prepared exclusively for the Plattsmouth Journal by our Special Alvo Representative B:ll!IB!il!!B;ii;!B:il!!B:ililBili!IBi:iiB;li:!Bill'IB IUI Murray (Continued from Page . ) Walter Tower. the mechanic at the L. -II. Puis garasje. was a visitor with friends in Kearney a couple of lays this week, having departed for that place last Saturday evening, and returned to his work here Tues day night. Mrs. J. W. Herger. who has been at Lincoln for some time past visit ing with her daughter and resting, returned home a few days ago. anl will in a short time open the ho tel for business again. Mrs. Charles Carroll who has been serving meals since the closiug of the hotel will al so continue to serve meals. and daughter. Nita. went to Coun cil Ul tiffs, where she has accepted a poi-iiion as nurse in the Christian home of that place. Fortunate was that institution in securing the ser vices of such an excellent nurse and fine a lady as Mrs. Young. Mrs. Cook and daughter returned home last Saturdav on the late train. Community Party Saturday The Community party at the hall Saturday evening was well attended. over three hundred being present and all seemed to have a good time. The songs by Miss Latta and Mr lliatt were certainly enjoyed. Mr McCracken furnished an Kdison and that together with the songs con stituted the entertainment part of the program. Sandwiches and coffee were served and all are looking forward to the next one. Murray Christian Church our Returns from the West Theodore Uouten. who has been in the west for some time, where he has Just completed a seven room house for a farmer, returned to Murray on last Sunday evening, and will work here during the winter, returning to the west again in the spring. th. No- Prepare for Thanksgiving There will be a meeting at Lewteton church on Monclav, vember 24th. for a general clean-up and preparation for the big Thanks giving dinner. Kverybody ed to he out. We want every prep aration made for the biggest event ever given. Visited Relatives Here Last Sunday W. A. Cook and fam ily, of near Klmwood and George Cook, of Alvo. drove from their home in the car of Mr. W. K. Cook, and spent the day visiting at the home of W. IX Wheeler and wife east of Murray. Mrs. Wheeler is a sister of the Cook boys and the visit was one of much pleasure for all the families concerned. . and one which was greatly enjoyed. Why Not Men's Community Club? The ladies have been demonstrat ing that they can make a success of whatever they undertake in the way of getting together for the benefit of the city, and why not the men the same. In the ad of the Meier Urug company in this issue, will be found expression of the sentiment which should dominate the citizens of ev ery town. Try it once and see how it works. Died in the North. Word has been received of the Had a Good Hunting Trip Messrs. II. W. Barrows. Serher. N. C. Allen and E. C. Blondell. all of Omaha, came down on the midnight train a few days ago and were tak en to the river east of Murray, for the enjoyment of an excellent hunt. The gentlemen bagged a large num ber of ducks and had many to take home to show their friends. On the trip over to the river they were conveyed by Pilot Ben Xoell. expect- death of a former citizen cf Murray. who nas neen maKing ner nonie ai Colerige. for some time. This lady is Mrs. Peter Smith and was form erly Miss Edith Nix. Mrs. Smith, with her husband and family re moved from near Murray several years ago. and leaves besides her husband to mourn her death, six children, the youngest some four teen months of age. The funeral was held and burial made at Bloom field, Nebraska, in the northern part of the state last Tuesday. John L. Smith and Thomas I). Smith were in Accepts a Good Position Mrs. Eliza Young, who is an ex cellent nurse. and who has been nursing at Clarinda. Iowa, for sev eral weeks, was a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cook, for a week, and last Saturday in company with Mr. and Mrs. Cook attendance at the funeral services and returned to their homes here the middle of the week. Many Young Americans Arrive Friends were present to extend a very warm welcome to nearly half a dozen lusty young Americans, who arrived in Murray and vicinity dur ing the past few days. Chester Mannier and wife welcomed a son l:7iB;3:i:inH;.:EKIIIBaimiB;irB,JlB:U!I!!BIH!CCT We have decided to begin Evangelistic meetings a week early so next Lord's dav. November 23rd will be the opening day of the big meetings. Bro. Scott, pastor of the Plattsmouth church. will conduct the meetings and his wife will lead the singing. Thev come to us at a personal sacrifice and highly recom mended, so that with the membership working as it is, we are sure of a crowning success. Begin the first day and attend throughout, for you cannot afford to miss a single ser vice. The collection basket will be passed on Sunday morning in the usual quiet way; no special offering to be taken, since the finance of the big event is nearly all taken care of now. Come to the Bible school party on Saturday night at the church. at 8 o'clock and then come to our flour ishing Bible school at 9:45 Sunday morning. You are cordially invited and urged to attend the services each time. C. E. H ANNAN. Minister. . Notice to Journal Readers Owing to the fact that we are operating but one linotype pending such time as we are able to secure another operator, and due to the crowded condition of our columns in today's issue. we are forced to hold over for publication in Monday's paper the school notes column and an interesting letter received by Miss Pauline Oldham from Mamie Boeck Shellenberg. a former scholar in the Murray schools. Look for these in Monday's paper. GOLD MUST BE TRIED BY FIRE went to I1 Lin- Lincoln on to Lin- several Mrs. Mart Nickel coin Tuesday. Mrs. Small went to Monday evening. Paul Frohlich returned coin Sunday evening. George P. Foreman spent days last week in Lincoln. F. Ellis, of University Place, was in town Tuesday on business. Emmett Friend is in Plattsmouth this week serving on the jury. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Canz, November 15. 1919. a son. Dan Skinner came in on Tuesday from Chappell. where he has been for some 'time. Mr. Menchau and the Misses Ber tha and Jessie Bucknell autoed to Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Fred Prouty is home from the hospital at Lincoln and is feeling considerably better. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stroemer and son, Clifford, autoed to Lincoln on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foreman, of Lincoln, came down Monday. re turning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Braun. Char ley Braun and Mrs. II. Moore, were Lincoln visitors Tuesday. Frank Doty of Weeping Water and Lee Fickler. of Plattsmouth. were in town on business Mondav. Miss Bertha Bucknell and Alva Skinner were dinner guests at the Walter Kathbun home Sundav. Mrs. Ellen Kathbun. of Louisville visiter her son. Walter Kathbun. andcattle down tQ winter Economize by paying more! You'll want to pay a little more for that overcoat. Don't court a grouch against us and your clothes by buying this fall's cheap garments and try ing to beat the market. You'll never be satisfied unless it's good, and it can't be good if it's cheap. Well here's the line: .t -Fords ---Kuppenheimer ---Clothcraft Collars, lapels, shoulders, waist, hips, skirts, drawn and carved on youthful, smart curved lines. There is style in these numbers, even to the "great coat," a coat combining warmth, comfort and style. These talkative numbers would put a deaf and dumb, gink over $30 to $67.50 Denatured Alcohol! i E3 B 91 i N i We have a :od upply of alcoltol for your radiator. Call in and get filled and feel safe wiiena sudden drop of the thermometer comes. The "one" safe anii-freee; will not injure the radiator or hose. Goodrich and Firestone tires and tubes. Silvertown cords carried in stock. Truck tire agency solids or pneumatics. Trop Arctic and Eu-Ha-Co oils. We have an oil that will flow free ly at 20 below zero. .lust what you want for winter. Special price on five gallon lots. Studebaker Cars Maxwell Cars and Trucks! Our service department will serve yon on any make of car or truck. Try us out! Gold Is tried by fire, and a remedy is tried in the fires of critical health conditions. Last winter with its enormous death rate was a real or deal by fire. Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine stood the test victoriously and won many new friends. Uy keeping the intestines clean, this remedy beats the bacteria out of the field, there is not the re motest chance of their nestling in the intestinal tract, and so your body is able to defy diseases. And Trin er's Angelica Hitter Tonic is anoth er excellent remedy. Mr. Ant. Elem ent says in his letter dated Addy, Wash.. Nov. 1. 1919: "Your reme dies. Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine and Triner's Angelica Bitter Tonic, work miracles. Two bottles have saved my daughter, and when I gave it to my neighbor who had been sick for years, he came af ter two days full of joy that he slept better and that his appetite had im proved, and asked me to write at once for the remedy to Spokane." You will get these remedies at your druggist's. Joseph Triner Company, 1333-43 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. SEAT SALE! Reserved seats for the night per formance of the big (all white) lii Minstrel for Thanksgiving, will be s placed on sale at Weyrich & Had-! family from Saturday till Tuesdav Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleman at tended the Kansas-Nebraska foot ball game in Lincoln last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Copple were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Coleman, of Lincoln. Mrs. J. M. Barden, of Woodstock. Illinois, visited her nephew. Hay Coalman and family several days last week. Will Anderson has moved to a farm about five miles northwest of here, having come from southeast of Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lancaster were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Lancaster's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trout v. John Murtey. Roy Coatman and A. I. Bird left Mondav for Clav Center. Nebraska, where they will put in a heating plant for the former. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards en tertained about a dozen voting folks last Saturday evening in honor of their son. Edgar's birthday. Miss Grace Elliott has accepted a position as clerk in the Herpolshiem- er store at Lincoln. She left Sunday to begin her work there on Monday morning. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Thurreson write from Riverside. California, that they are feeling fine and like it there verv well, though as yet they are not located. Mrs. Ray Clarko and children spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Itosenow, return ing Sunday, evening to her home at Prairie Home. Mrs. Joe Armstrong went to Lin coln Monday evening to visit with her brother, Oakley Hurlbut. who has been quite sick during the past week or so. Mrs. Morgan is ill at her home in Lincoln and was unable to teach this week. Miss Mildred Knight taught Monday and Mrs. Audrey Stroemer taught Tuesday. Word was received here of the death of Mark Campbell of Mitchell, South Dakota, which occurred No vember 16th at his home there. The body will be brought to Alvo for burial. Mrs. Frank Edwards entertained the Woman's Reading club on last Thursday. Miss Marie Stroemer, Miss Sougey and Miss Anderson were present for lunch, the latter two be ing guests of the club. Mrs. George Braun surprised her husband last Saturday evening by inviting about twenty friends to spend the evening with them, the occasion being Mr. Braun's birthday. A three-course luncheon was served. John Foreman and Walter Rath bun went to Seward county and with Oris Foreman, brought their Oris return ed to his home at Valparaiso Sun day. One evening during the past week the girls' and boys' basket ball teams of Louisville came up and played our girls' and boys' teams here. The Louisville girls won from our girls and our boys won from the Louisville boys. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Powell, of! Lincoln, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer. Other Sun day guests were Mrs. Annie Austin and Mrs. Etta Mower, also of Lin coln, who returned to their homes Sundav evening with Mr. and Mrs. i Powell via the auto route. J A number of young friends were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stromer Saturday evening. November 15th in honor of their son, Clifford's sixteenth birthday. A number of games were enjoyed after which refreshments were served. The j guests numbered twenty-three. Ev-j ery one seemed to enjoy the evening a great deal. j Mrs. S. K. Johnson's sister, Mrs.. Ernest Bady. of Bennett, was taken; to Lincoln last Saturday, where she was operated upon for appendicitis, j fShe is improving nicely at.this writing (Tuesday). Another sister, j Mrs. Gustav Maahs, of Bennett, is suffering with gallstones and other troubles and expects to go to the hospital soon for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stone had the mis fortune Sunday evening while re turning home from church, to have a wheel of their auto break down about a mile from home. They had to leave the car there which happen ed to be near Uncle George Cook's mail box until Monday morning and during the night the tire from the broken wheel which was under the car was stolen as was also the spark plug's. Mr. Stone had removed the other three tires. He says he does not want any pay for the stolen ar ticles but would Just like to have the party come and tell him about it. thoroughly enjoyed by all. The next entertainment will be given next Saturday evening at 7:30 and the feature will be "Tho Thing We Love." A great war drama by Wallace Reid. Next Sunday morning the second in the series of sermons on "The Parable of the Soil." will be given. In the evening the talk will be "The Divine Recipe for a Life." The talk will be preceded by fifteen minutes of pictures. ERNEST A. KNIGHT. Minister. Dr. Emil Reichstadt, of Omaha, was in the city yesterday afternoon for a few hours' visit with his broth er. Herman Reichstadt and family. I THE UN I VERS A L. CAR j. F WOLFF, Main St. Garage Telephone 79 Block South of Postoffice i raba's Monday at 7:30 p. m. All1 seats reserved but not paid for by! TTT J 3 it - 1 . w eanesuay noon we reserve ine ngni to resell. There will be no reserva tions for the matinee. PARMELE THEATRE CO. Charles Fetzer of Louisville came down this morning from his home to enjoy the day visiting with his brother. Joseph Fetzer, and while in the city made the Journal office a very pleasant call to renew his sub- BUmmmmreiME" script ion to the paper. DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant An electric iron saves endless steps and hours of work and worry ISY ROSENTHAL, Tel. D. 5093 Omaha, Neb. Have Ford Mechanics Repair Your Gar The mechanics in our .-hop who will adjust or repair ynur Ford car, or Ford truck, are men who understand the Ford mechanism and who know the Ford way of making repairs and replacements. They are experienced Ford mechanics and because of their familiar ity with Ford cars can do your work more intelligently and more quickly than can other skilled mechanics who lack Ford experience. The work on your car will be done in a completely equipped shop with time-saving Ford tools and equipment. Whether your car needs an adjustment or a thorough overhauling, we are prepared to give you careful and prompt service. And nothing but the Genuine Ford made parts and replacements will be used. When the work is fin ished, the charge will be the reasonable, standard Ford prices. Our stock of Ford parts is always complete. And our Ford garage and Ford mechanics are at our service at any time. We are Au thorized Ford Dealers and not only repair Fords but also sell them. Drive in or 'phone. He fair to your car and your pocketbook. T. H. Pollock Garage, Plattsmouth, Neb. Phone No. 1 Methodist Church Notes Last Sunday was a splendid day for the church at Alvo. To start with the Sunday school reached the highest point in attendance for V OQ PC 151 hflnjr the number. We confidently expect 150 next Sunday We invite the reader of these notes to come and swell the number and . ti.a iicnofit ns well. This is a good place for men. as well as just vcmen and children and we are very pleased to see so many of the men i.i attendance. A.wiirM that filled the house iUWVHV " wtre present at both preaching ser vices, especially in the evening:, vhen all the available space in both the main audience room and the League room was filled. The sermon on "Life's Unrest" seemed to grip the audience, judg ing by . the splendid attention. . The fifteen minutes War Review pictures just before the sermong were much epjoyed. Our first motion picture eumf tainment on Friday night was a great success. The house was pack ed with spectators and Booth Tar kington's "Seventeen" seemed to ue Free! - Roger's Silverware - Free! We have made arrangements to distribute Wm. Rogers & Son SILVERWARE FREE With Cash Purchases of All flulo Acces sories and Goodrich Tires! We furnish our business cards with cash pur chasessave them they are valuable. This is your opportunity to secure complete sets of. Rogers Sil verware FREE! Call and Let Us Explain! T. H. Pollock Garage, Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth, Neb. i