i PLATTSMOUTH SEin WEEELY J0UR2TAI. PAGE tut.: UNE 23. 1920. 4 Y LVO Mr. Mr'. Dale Boylcs return- I !'ro-;i !J:h( In "a No. Friday, j Carl .! 'hn-on and daughter. Rosa-j li". v. . r .' i:i Line -In Friday fore-' TiU' n. ."di-s Mari? AppS'-maa returned on; . ;! i:'v a "v i;'-: vbit iu Bin-; c';'. i I. if tie I.aarr:'o Il.ir.rf't. ci" IIave-j 1 -.:. vi-if fug hi uraridnardits. ; Mr. and Mr?. .1 Arr:M rong. harms; rjT!i .'.o-.vn Friday. Mr. and Mr. V. II. 'i and, dauchf-r. II -leu. ivcr.t to Prairie ; Horn" 'inOiy ;.i xl-it thr-ir ilauchtr, , .".Irs. Wiliiaui imd family. Mr.;. Wm. K;(;ul accompanied her hu.-b.-iml to Lincoln Thursday fvpn a.Lr. r. :i:ainit;ir with him until' Fri- :uv :. r.. when she returned home. ; j r. .'! .rj-- t'ury-.M i- t'.rtif l from i,:'.i'in Friday ii"-::i. v!ro she ae-fia'iM-d h-r s-i.-ter-f a-hsiv. Mr?. Ada S::,:Mi. i V,'i--'i -in. n ho viit-! I !i'-r jure Tu -day. .Mrs. Smith ! -,.:!' vi-i; in Iljii.'ds before return to ;-r h':I..i-. Mr. and .Mrs. J. P. !l -r.-p spent the 'k--nd v.irii Mr. and Mrs. John . ( ':'. t'f-a. ? i:.;: '-n . t r.i wherries ! i; rit.ir t e: r stay. They auto-d t a K!:,jv-.i h! Sunday ;!';:: -n, viitirm i i;. r- a h.rf ti '!'..' 'v'a relatives as .- ;I a r;d!:i at the cemetery, and r-!'ir::cl home in the tVfiiin':. A DE? Coatrna? Hardware Co., Alvo, Nebraska . r JM m ire Ha-jc a Special JfrrGet&o& for Each Ouc cf These Folks "jPVD YOU e 'Vet f t'cd" to a watc;;? We mean, J ilc 3'cu ever ; ure v.t crsd'y your "A'atch needs end then see if voa vvoro rronerly equipped? , There sir a r!-- :cn rr rr-n-o dlilerent Ingersolls varrlng in fries, 'S-:;-. in pjrpcc rmall vatc!i35, jeweled watcher, rrd-.-jr.i dil wz'chcz for nlgt use, and soon. For in'tsrc-?, if yc-a hsv an eypt-nsive watch, ycu probcb'.y v.cu!d chioo a Iladiolite for $3.50. If you haven't a cood serviceable watch, you'd be likely to tuy a 7-jev7c-l Reliance?. The pz:t is that we'd like to "tall: Inersoll" with you show ycu th3 line and the 100'o money's worth prices and then "fit you" to an Ingersoll. Gcod ci t "7 in the window if you're too busy to come in. 2 1 iii Igfii c believe we can render any service to our cus tomers than can be rendered 03- a country bank. We are always ready to make good farm loans for long terms ai reasonable rates. Our officers are well pre pared to advise cn problems of farm finance, manage ment, accounting and on the legal matters with which a farmer must now deal. D-r-x-.sits in Thi? Ear.k are Protected by the Guaranty Fund of ilia State cf ITebrasha The Fanners and Kcrelianis Bank, A LVO, X E11RAS K A vr.HOl l.!. I'rr. DUDS IIIMI.IXCriHT ll.Oli IC. (. . Mt. . I!H l.i:-. i,., I'rt-H. i Mil. I.; Z. !-1 'rc. Tlie Alvo Nalional Farm Loan Association c. vi.i:. i- :!, t Buying Grain Farming only pays when the man who manages the farm receives at least one half of the net income from the farm. Grain and 'stock should be bought by individual buyers who take an interest in keeping posted on the market. Co-operative associations will never be a success until they sell at least one-half their stock to their managers. . Bring j-our Grain and Stock to us. Thirty-six years experience on "market conditions" and "grading up grain. Free to our customers. SUBMIT lif Grain and Lumber ; f j ! I I - ARTMENT Mis Lois Keefer was in Lincoln Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleman and daughter. Miss Marie, were in Lin coln Saturday. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Rouse enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Toland. of California, at dinner Monday. J-f Slider autoed to Bianchard Iowa. Wednesday. His wife return ed home with him Thursday even ing. Mrs. Miti'udl Stover, of Pennsyl vania, ronif in last Friday to visit li'r 1 roth.cr. M. ('. Kecfer and fam ily. -.h(in rhe had not seen for lif-f',-n years. X. !!. MovkT and family, of Green wood, visited Sunday with George P. Foreman and. family. Mr. Meeker is moving to California this week, to reside in'th1 future. Mr. and Mrs. John Timm and son. John. Jr.. were in Alvo Wednesday qvenin; enroute from Douglas, where tV.ey visited a daughter, to their home in South Bend. Word from Mrs. Aletha Uhley -uates that she was delayed several hours in I'r.ion on her return to her h'-ir.e in Si. Joe. Mo.. June loth, on account of a late train. Mrs. I. J. Jamison, of Porterville. California and. sifter and husband. Air. and Mrs. J. P. Stardeiger, of m Sera 1 . i.i : s r.' v 1.1 s.-. 'y-Tic.-is. and Stock! Alvo, Nebraska Wahoo, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Curyea Thursday, motoring on to Nebraska City, at which place they will visit a neice. Mrs. Jamison will "visit Alvo again before returning to . California in September. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jordan went to Lincoln Thursday, i Dorn. June 21, 1920, to Mr. and ! Mrs. Cha. Aver?, a 9 lb. daughter. The Women's Reading club met lat Thursday with Mrs. Bert Kitzel. Dr. and Mrs. L. Mnir and daugh ters autoed to Council Bluffs, Iowa, Tuesday, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Pilkington and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stevens mo tored to Lincoln Wednesday. The Misses Dorothy Dunn and Dorothy Murtey. of Weeping Water, called on Miss Aurel Foreman Sun day. Miss Alta Linch went to Lincoln Tuesday morning, where she will visit her brother, Yerl Linch and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn, of Clay Center. Kansas, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Herbert Moore and husband, this week. II. I). Richardson and sons and Itoy Coatruan and sons spent Wed nesday and Thursday fishing over at Meadow. Small catch. The Girls' Sewing club met Tues day afternoon with Miss Gertrude Stroeiner. Mrs. John Foreman has been appointed leader of the club. Fred Weaver, of South Bend, spent Saturday night with J. A. Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Powell and daughter of Lincoln were Sunday guests at the Shaffer home. Miss Grave Kitzel was in Lincoln Tuesday morning to visit her father, who is at the hospital with a very painful carbuncle on his neck. He i.-? on the road to recovery at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone and George Kitzel and little sister were in Lincoln Wednesday, where they visited the latter's father, Wm. Kit zel. who is takias treatment for carbuncle. Htv. M. A. Keith, former M. E. minister here, came down from Lin coln Monday with Joe Foreman and is calling on former friends here. He expects to work on a farm in this vicinitv during the summer. Iueh Came from Small Beginning At the general conference of the Church of the Brethren held at Se dulia. Missouri. June 10th to 17th, there were about 12.000 in atten dance of whom 000 were delegates. Evangelism and Christian education are being stressed upon more and more in these annual conferences. Seven foreign missionaries home on furlough were present. Ten new missionaries were sent to the foreign fields. Brother Moy Wing, at his own expense but under hte direction of the church, will open a new field in South China. Oar first ofring of $224 for world wiiie missions was taken thirty years acjo. In 1S94 our first foreign mis sion party composed of Wilbur Stover and wife of Pennsylvania and Miss IUrtha Ryan, of Alvo. Nebraska, sailed for India. Today we have about 125 foreisrn workers besides hundreds of native workers in the fields. Our annual conference offerings have grown until this year the of fering reached $C69,58S.04 and four hundred church are yet to be heard from. When we consider the gifts in treasure and the hundreds of young people, members of our volunteer bands, who have consecrated their lives to the service of God wherever he shall call through the church, we are made to believe that some are in real earnest when they pray, "Thy kincdom come; Thy will be done." M. E. Stair, pastor Church of the Brethren, Alvo, Nebraska. N ill 1 Edward Jochim shipped a car of cattle to the South Omaha market last Thursday. Virgil Miller and Richard Coon were visiting in Louisville on last Friday evening. Mrs. Peter Pat ton, of Lincoln, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Humble last week. Mrs. Will Heebner was a visitor in Omaha on last Wednesday where she was a guest of friends. Sheehan and Heebner shipped two cars of hogs and cattle to the South Omaha market during the week. Mrs. R. Bergman and Miss Rena Tharitains were visiting for a short time last Thursday in Louis-v-ille. Mrs. Henry Christiansen and Mrs. 'pencer. her mother, were guests at he home of Tina Charitiansen last Hiursday. R. I). O'Brien and family of near 'cdar Creek, were visiting at the ome of Thco. Harms and family on ast Sunday. Theodore Harms and wife were at ending the Chautauqua at Louisville 1st Friday night, having driven vt r in their car. Charles Gerlach was a business isitor in Louisville last Friday, re rnainins over for the evening session f the Chautauqua. Mrs. W. J. Rau and brother, "laude Breckenfeld, were visiting in 'inaha last Wednesday, where they !rove in Mr. Rau's car. Herman Routh. A. H. Humble and '.V. H. Frost and wives attended a ball game at Syracuse last Sunday, Iriving over in their car. Mesdames W. II. Frost and Will Heebner were attending a Sunday school picnic of the M. E. church at Winer's grove last Friday. Mrs. Humble, of Kansas City, is visiting at the home of her son. A. H. Humble and wife of this place. She will remain for several days yet. Leonard Wendt has purchased a new car. this time getting a Nash, which he bought through the agency of C. M. Andres, trading in his old Buirk on the purchase. Mrs. Catherine Earhart and her daughter. Miss Henrietta, were pas sengers to Omaha last Friday, going to assist their daughter and sister, Miss Gertrude Earhart home from M ft h I C V TENS M 11 L L i the St. Joseph hospital, where she has been for some time 'following an operation for appendicitis. Miss Ear hart is getting along nicelj. During the past week Mauley has been successful in receiving two cars which were allotted to Frank Ear hart and Walter Mockeuhaupt to shell and dispose of their corn. The storm of last Thursday night broke a large limb from a tree at the home of W. J. Rau, which he soon had cut out of the way. as it impeded free passageway 6f the street. Mrs. H. P. Evans and two child ren. Laverta and Robert, are in Man ley for a two weeks visit at the home of the parents of Mrs. Evans. The Evan's family resides at Brigh ton. Colorado. John Routh, who is suffering from an accident sustained about a week ago, when he was thrown from the horse he was riding, is now able to be about again and hopes soon to be entirely recovered from the injuries sustained to his foot. While returning from a trip to Omaha last Friday evening, Mrs. Walter Mockeuhaupt was suddenly taken ill and a physician had to be called at Springfield. After a short time Khe.was able to come on home but is feeling very poorly and it at the home of Miss Murphy at pres ent. Mrs. Mockenhaupt is a daugh ter of John Tighe and had been to visit her parents. Some Joy at Louisville At the home of Grandpa John Group, of Louisville, last Tuesday evening the stork brought a ten pound girl as a gift to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Breckenfeld. Mrs. Brecken feldt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Group. All are doing nicely and Grandpa Group's pleasure is un bounded. The young miss has been named Beverly Paul. Attended 25th Anniversary Father Higgins of the church at Manley, was a visitor during the past week at Auburn, where he made an address at a gathering of officiating clergymen of the Catholic faith ' of this part of the state, in honor of the celebration of the 2oth anniver sary of the ordination to the priest hood of the resident priest at Auburn who has spent the entirety of his quarter century of service in the one charge. Father Higgins return ed home Thursday. :----:w:::::x:-:":-:::-::-: INTERESTING ITEMS ? OF WABASH FOLKS I Mrs. H. P. Hinds entertained about 20 little folks in honor of her grandson. Clarence Norris. Airs. Grace Rymer is staying with her children, while her mother is not M-C.lt passenger Thursday evening. Gertrude and Dorothy Wood are visiting at the C. C. Jackman heme. Mrs. Lawton was a Lincoln pas senger Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Murfin autoed to Lincoln Thursday forenoon. Mrs. C. S. Murfin and Franklin, spent Saturdav afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Murfin. Miss Pauline Miller of Linvoin spent Friday with h?r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mliler. j Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller spent Sunday with their children in Lia 1 coin. j At a recent meeting of the .YYa j bash school district No. 9$, Mr. S. A. ' Jackman was re-elect :m1 treasurer. Consolidation was discussed and the members of the committee appointed for further consideration of it. were Mr. H. H. Gerbeling, Mr. David Mit chell. Mrs. Guy Lak3 and Mr. War ren Richard. Howard and Ross Burdick came Sunday evening from California. . They came at the call of their sick I mother. Howard and Ross are both looking well. We wish that they . were going to stay here, but th:.'y I think there is nothing like the beau tiful flowers and scenery in Califor i nia. I Mrs. H. Emme came in Monday evening to s.?e hr husband and look for a house. I Mr. and Mrs. Gibson spent Sunday ouci iiuun ai 1 lie uuuir ui -ii. dim Mrs. S. A. Jackman. Mrs. Henry Strickland and son Russel and Miss Adlum. spent Tues day and Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Colbert. Mr. and Mrs. Will McBride are the proud parents of a fine S pound baby girl, born Sunday, June 20. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. FOR SALE Steam threshing outfit. Will cut the price if sold before July 1st. If not sold would like to employ engin eer and separator man. P. A. IIILD. Mynard. Neb. Ct-w 4t-d. CARD OF THANKS The members of the Kezhikone campfire and their guardian, Mrs. H. j W. Smith, desire to express their . deepest appreciation of the help giv- en them by the public in the sale of tickets to their picture show and also in the sale of flowers. HOG REGULATOR I have a quantity of standard hog regulator that I am closing out at $10.00 per cwt. This is $4.00 under present market. W. T.. RICHARDSON, tf-sw Mynard, Nebr. FOR SALE One light spring wagon. A bar gain. W. T. Ilichardson, Mynard. t EAGLE Beacon The Missouri Pacific has an elec tric bell signal unloaded here, and we are informed it will probably be erected at the O street crossing, two miles west of town. C. F. Vallery was down from Plattsmouth Monday on road busi ness and Ave are informed that Will Wall is now beyond question placed in charge of the west section of the O street road. 1 Fred Longman received the sad news las Staturday that his mother had died from the effects of an op eration at a Chicago hospital Friday night. He and his family left the same day to be present at the funer al which was held at Logan. Iowa. j Ed Axe left Wednesday morning for Ord. where he will work on the new court house under construction by Mr. Oleson. who built the Eagle school house. Milford is also there at work and we understand it is the intention to move the family there. I George Trunkenbolz received quite an unexpected compliment this week, i The Missouri Pacific railroad sent, an auditor out from St. Louis to in vestigate a claim for shortage. After checking the business for a year he remarked that he had not checked . an elevator in eight months where he found a more systematic and accur-' ate record or a cleaner set of books 1 and he had checked many. WEEPING WATER Republican Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Wicker sham announce the engagement of their daughter Berenice' to Herbert Terrel Slade. of Heleuna. Arkansas. The wedding will take place early in October. L. W. St a ton. B. L. Phil pot and Isaac Wiles returned on Wednesday evening from Garden City. Kansas, where they had been looking over the country. Clarence Pool drove to Omaha on Saturday and brought Mrs. Pool home from the hospital, where she had" been for an operation and is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. George Mark and lit tle son drove to Omaha Saturday tn see their daughter. Mrs. Merle Kivett and little son at the hospital. They report the little fellow getting along nicely. Frank McAndrus wpnt to Omaha this morning to have an X-ray pic ture taken of his foot that he got mashed when a wheel came off the wagon letting the load of stone come onto his foot, while working at the Olsen quarry. E. B. Taylor left last Sunday morn ing in his' car for Colorado Springs, to bring home Mrs. Taylor and the little boy who had been spending a couple of weeks there.' Auzust Meyer accompanied him to Imperial, where he went to look after his land in terests. Now that the new engine at the light plant is just about installed and the annex to house it nearly completed, the mayor and council are giving their attention toward improving the "water supply. Work was commenced Tuesday cm exca vating for the airating basin. The site choswi was south of the plant and this had to be abandoned on account of striking wafer at such a shallow depth. Another location west i;nd north of this site will be tried. There is also some consideration be ing given to the matter of trying to put down a well in the vicinity of the Jameson lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Boyle, and two daughters. Elsie and El vie. left on Tuesday by auto for a trip west. Their auto is equipped with a full camping outfit, tent, sleeping cots, etc. They will visit their son James at Erickson. Roy and Frank at Cozad and with other relatives and friends in the western part of the state and later visit Denver and Colorado Springs and if they find a climate suitable to the health of Mrs. Boyle and Miss Elsie they may settle some where for the winter at least, rs they expect to be gone a year. It is hoped that on their return Mrs. Boyle and Elsie will be greatly im proved in health. HAPPY Plenty of Them in Plattsmouth and Gcod Reason for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy. After years of backache suffering. Days of misery, nights of unrest. The distress of urinary troubles, When she finds freedom? Many readers will profit by the following: Mrs. Jos. Alt man, 327 Chicago avenue. Plattsmouth. says: "I had ah attack of the "flu" a year a;o and it left my back in a weak and tired condition. My kidneys were weak, too. Sometimes I could hardly bend over while about my housework on account of the sharp stitches in the small of my back and through my kidneys. I felt weak all over. I had heard so much about Doan's Kidney Pills helping: other people who had been troubled as I was, I tried them with the best of results. The one box from Fricke & C'o's. drug store was all I had to use and I have not had a sign of any kidney trouble since. I think Doan's "are fine for such ail ments as I had." Price G0f. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Altman had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. TIE. FAEIrlER'. We are celling New Departure and Jenny Bind cultivators at bargain prices. John F. Gorder, Pfatt.s mouth. . tf-d. WOMEN GENUINE Old -Time Picnic! GIVEN BY IVIaple Grove and Fairview Farmers Union Locals Saturday, July 3, from noon till chore time. WHERE? Grove of W. F. Nolte, acrcss from Eicrit-Mile-Grove school and church. WHAT? Bring your own lunches and all eat at noon. Free lemonade and ice cream. Program with speak ing, contests and prizes. WHO? Anyone and everyone welcome. Webb Russell of Weeping Water was in th.' city yesterday afternoon for a few hours while enroute home ireni Omaha, with a new BuicV. car. Daily Journal loc per week T . K. F. 9 I a I i i a q i i 1 I i I a a s B for FORD CARS This little accesory .on your Ford car will work wonders. Starts easily in zero weather, puts pep into the motor. Easily installed lasts the life of your Ford. No oiling required. No rollers to wear out and short your motor. Money Back Guarantee With Every B. K. F. Timer Sold We have the agency for Cass county and carry a stock for immediate delivery. Call and have one installed. GARAGE AND REPAIR MEN We have a fine Sub-Agency Proposition for YOU. Studebaker Cars Maxwell Cars and Trucks Repair and overhaul your car now Our shop is at your command. Shipment of denatured alcohol just arrived. Main St. Garage Block South ::s .;-T3.ra.n.:B::jB-;:.:s :r. na:.; mzm ';::a.:i Special Bargains in Automobiles! : a i a n r t ii fl u a s r i a t y & a a 1 tsr One Ford Touring Car, 1918 model motor. One Chevrolet 490 Touring, 1918 model. One Velie "6" Red Seal Contontial Motor, 1918 model. One Chevrolet Roadster, good as new. One Ford Sedan, good runnidg order. Also new Chevrolet automobiles, all models. You can buy now and pay small payment down, balance monthly payments. 20 per cent discount on all Firestone 6,O0O mile Tires for 10 days only. Come in and look them over. W. W. WASLEY, Garage Phone 650 It' Will Pay You to investigate our prices on ' GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED AND SHOES! Especially our Men's Blue Ribbon Work Shoes and Furnishings. Bach & East Main St. m33 Cm FOR SALE One Registered Holstein yearing bull, and one Guernsey cow, giving j milk. Ilex Young, telephone 42S. ! Plattsmouth. . d&w. Timers OLFF', Telephone 79 of Postoflice n z a . KTKmz:MmxMdMiMM3MM t - ii House Phone 502 Libershal, Phone No. 236 0