MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. ?AGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL ALVO DEPARTMENT Mis Marie Bird returned to Lin- Dixon. Raymond Meisinger, Harvey coin Tuesday evening Meisinger and,Mr. and Mrs. George Mr George Craun returned from Goodman of Weeping Water. All Linroln Frilay morning. voted Mr. and Mrs. Steinkanip royal Word comes from Lincoln that entertainers and after a delightful Vr? W. O. Bovles is quite ill. . j luncheon returned home in the wee Miss Gladvs Appleman was a pas- small hours of the morning. sens-r to Lincoln Tuesday morning. Mr and Mrs. W. II. Sliders fe- UliAWJ) i'JUlll JUJKI turned from Lincoln on No. 3S last Friday. W. K. Carey, of Denver. Colorado, From Saturday's Daily. The petit jury for the forthcom came in Friday to look after his farm ; iiig November term of the district interests. Mr. and Mrs. Muir of Milford vis ited their son. Ir. L. Muir and fani- ilv the first of the week. court was drawn yesterday by Clerk of the .Court Robertson and Sheriff C. II. Quinton and the following named gentlemen were selected to sit George I. Foreman. Jr. and fam-!in judgment of the cases coming be ily of Valparaiso, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennett. Orville Ingworson left last week Orvilb? fo- his nt fore the term: John Albert. M. B. Allen. J. W. Sage. E. J. Richey. J. W. Tritsch. J. . . -. i . . -. . . . t i . - . nu It ome near i'awnee i uy aiiu:i:. t'ciersen, u. . l.iviukiuu, i u vill work there for the present. T. Becker. W. C. Soemnchsen ami V-. and Mrs. L. II. Mickle and ' E. II. Schulhof. Plattsmouth. it's toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor - hillren of Ponton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wolfe took his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe to Greenwood Sunday to visit rela tives. Chas. R. Jordan is treating his friends to a mess of second crop new potatoes, which surely have the June flavor. Mrs. L. Lauritsen spent Wednes day night and Thursday forenoon in: Lincoln, where her husband is in the hospital. Mr. Lauritsen is improv ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Osrcer, Mrs. Wavne Montgomery and little son. C. E. Xoves. Louisville Walter Sans, Alfred Gansmer and Jamc: II. Brown,' Murray. Scott" Norris and J. W. Magney, Xehawka. William Muenchau, Eagle. Charles Bornemeier, W. A. Cook and E. li. Boyles, Elmwood. II. P. Canady and Torrence Flem ing. Weeping Water. F. J. Hennings. Cedar Creek. William Timblin, Alvo. PIEASANT SURPRISE Mrs. T. R. Adams had two nice iimrispr, Tuesday. In the morning T . . 1, .- r, .1 fro Ilnniflf Qrrf t nf T in- r tt t - . . . e tr,i. . . .1 ccln visited Sunday with Mr. and her a pleasant call. They were on I 1 ''.'-' - lUtil UU1UC ,'! U1UU U a v Mr. and Mrs. John Weichel enter- stepped a short time in Eagle. Mrs. tair.ed at dinner Sunday Mr. John Kramcr was formerly Miss Maude Eidermiller and Miss Mollie Eiderinil- i.orenze and lived here for a. time ler of Elr.iwojd and Wm. Nickel and with her. aunt. Mrs. Gleason. who sisters, the Misses Anna. Nellie was in the Eagle Hotel at that time, and Lulu. In the eveniug Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A community Fecial was held on riohcrtion and daughters and Mrs. Thursday evening in the church i;r. West over of Plattsmouth stop basement. An interesting program ppj while on their way home from was given and lunch was served to. Lincoln. Something went wrong with a large croud. It was planned to the car and they stopped in Eagle hold a social once a month. . fcr repairs. The ladies spent the ev- Cris Foreman and family of Val-J cning with Mrs. Adams and had a par.:!.--. Mr. and Mr?. G. P. Foreman" gool oil fashioned visit . together, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foreman They were . old time friends and were dinner u.iits Sunday of Mr. and neighbors in Louisville seme time Mrs. Jo'tn Foreman. Mr. r...i M-s. logo. E3gle Beacon. , ' Ed Linch and family cf rsityi Plreo aUr vlsitel there :' - uMlie aiiernoon. - - Mr. andfMr.u JL C- Kecfer and j a sjx room modern house except Fo.t Dor aril Mr. and Mr;. S. C. heat. Other improvements. One lot. HoyKr rufd to Mflford Sunday to In verv desirable, locality. Rents for f-p -nd the i.ay with the former s $.- per niollth. daugl-ttr, II-s -i.nii Keefer. who . " n n. WINDHAM. fncl'.r-i iv, ere. T;. y wre jined in 044t LinrcLu. Jix-Cjur' : :lkUes ai'ljfem-.: ily who accompn ed them to Mil-; TIT.HTPS'RY TO T.TT.ET WITXARD LOCAL NEWS From Thursday's r.lly. Adam Meisinger of near Cedar Creek was here yesterday for a short time attending to some trading and waiting with friends. Lintip M. McVey and wife of near Xehawka, were in the city yesterday afternoon for a few hours attending , to some trading with the merchants, j G. P. Ileii of near Cedar Creek , was in the city yesterday afternoon to attend the bargain day ouenngs that were to be found in the stores. Attorney A. J. Capwell motored ever from Elmwood yesterday after noon to ipend u few hours here at tending to some legal matters at the cmrt house. George W. Snyder departed this Morning for . Omaha, where he will f;,ciu1 a few hours at the stock yards l'cking after some matters of business.: Will Guthmann, wife and daugh ter, and Earl Go". returned this iv:orninr b'-' auto to their home at i U-.invicv7 alter having been here in attendance at the funeral of the h.te H. II. Goos. If m rrum Friday's liaily. Henry C. Long, one of the well rk'iown residents of Murray was here today for a few hours looking after f iiue matters cf business. Mrs. Ludwif Miller and babe came t'own this morning frcm their home at Omaha to visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Meisinger, parents of Mrs. Miller and were accompanied '..,me by Miss Laura Meisinger, who has . been visiting in Omaha. Oft O.yHVr LATEST DEVELOPMENTS !N THREATENED RAIL STRIKE HOUSE FOE SA1E FIKC RIFLED BOX WHICH L,n V the riroad strike sltuk- HAD HELD BERGDOIL PAPERS it5cn: t i Chicago Labor board announces Washington, D. C, Oit. 19. The it has assumed jurisdiction in the hex containing Bergdoll investiga- rail crisis, orders workers not to tion and private papers, stolen from jv. a Ik out, and cites union chiefs and the otfice of Representative Johnson , re.i'.road heads to appear before it cf Kentucky Monday night, was dis- . October 26 for a conference which covered early today on the fifth tar.rd member:? raid should avert a floor of the house "oflice building ; Ptrike. Both side.i announce they 1 roken open and with important ; -m ;,ppoar for? conference, documents missing. j Maintenance of Way union, with Employes of tlie building reported r..,-!ro thjn 7",f'l0 member?, and that they located the box covered j - atic.nary firerjen, numbering 2"), with rubbish in an unoccupied stor-jf,.) announce overwhelming strike age room. After a hurried examina-J x Jt0. an,j prepare for a walkout, tion Mr. Johnson announced thatiQfj,erB cf t'.i? clover, "standard" cot a single slip of paper relating Tj ;-ons exrecf to announce their de- , PUittsmouth, Neb. ford. Fcr ra)e r.-'.rred Ilork otrtls. 51.50 each. Mrs. V.'-ll Copp'.o. Alvo. Neb. tf. VISIT FRIENDS HERE Ti'.urfday evening a crowd of Plat r;'jut.h iio;i!o drove out to the ti r ,'.,.',mvu,i. -tp .,n,i MrK Qtotn 'tepHed that Willard would be in t'j nr el. ..ir. and Mrs. bteln-,.: ' , . Chicago, Oct. 20. Tex Rickard. fish t prom.)ter. returned, to New York tonight without having signed .TacU Dcn:p:ey, world's heavyweight bcring champion, for a match with Jis:; Willard. but with the announce ment that Dempsey definitely had agreed to fight Willard and that the detaiiM would be settled soon. Asked by Dempsey if he "was get ting the big fellow ready," Rickard kamp having been recently married in Orn;?i.s. The party was also in the nature of a miscellaneous shower. These coing from Plattsmouth were Mr. a:i-! Mrs. Fred Morgan. Mrs. Fannie- Dixon. Miss Mae Richey. Mr. nd Mrs. John Meisinger, Jr. Misses Viola Arci.cr, Margaret Mei-inger. Marvel Whittaker. Mildrod Meising- firt-claFS shape for the fight, which he said probably would be held in the east. There is no doubt but that the line of school supplies carried by the Journal is the most complete that can be found and embraces everything er. Margaret Wiles. Percv Mei-dnsrer. 1 that the student may need in his or Roanno Meisinger. Messrs. Donald her work. to the Bergdoll investigation was left. 'After a conference with Speaker Gillett,' who stated lie proposed to go: to the bottom of thp matter, Mr c'sons today or Sunday. )T?ads of road: entering Chicago discuss plan3 to -combat strike. t ..i v.-r.Ttr.. t-1 - r i n r - -.ill - r.irnil- Die meat supnnes in preparation Johnson , called . on f.ie Washington . triu-e police "to obtain the fingerprints' of Cleveland, Q. 0 ;Cil.-4V, O. I.ee. all office building ToJiUv nod work- . - , tf r- t tffrj. 5-'iiiirion'iivta rtsito- .ratn. He said he' wanted these for ..f-jRff-jions iaforA citations, ""aMts ccmpariion with fingerprints found,,,,. xvhat auti,,,rity anyor.. can com- cn the window pan? or tne omce p, a 1)ian (o Wfirk pointing out that which the thieves cut away, to gain I , ,)nnd c,ajt-' supreme court has entrance. If you want good printing let u? do . your work. Best equipped job shop in southeastern Nebraska. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Mnnsicrnirnt, Clrculntfon, I'(r., Kr qulrnl by the Act of tun lirnrn of Auk 21. Jill 2. of the: plattsmouth journal. lublish-il daily and semi-weekly Jit 't;n tsmout h. Nt-luaxka. for OctnluT 1, 1921. In Selling Grain it is well to get the best prices and the best service. So vhen having grain to sell, it is to your interest to see me. I guarantee you the best treatment as well as th6 very best prices. JOHN mURTE. ALVO NEBRASKA Dear Mr. Grain Grower! I have purchased the elevator and good will of the Farmers' Co-operative association of Alvo. See us, or call phone 2420 before selling your grain. LEE HULL, Owner Elbert Taylor, Resident Mgr. ALVO NEBRASKA State of Xebrarka 1 ' ss. CiMinty of Cass J Tlcfore me. a Notary Pu!Ur. !n an-1 fi,r the state ar.l county aforesaid, l-ers-jnally appeared II. A. naf.. wlio, imvlnv been dulv sworn according to unv. deposes and says tliat he is the publisher f the Plattsmouth Journal, ami that the follow in:r is. to the best of bis knowledge and beln.f, a true statement of the ownership. manaKe ment and if a daily iaer. the eiret, lationi. etc., of the aforesaid ublic.-i- tiou for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of Auirust L'4. 1912. embodied iii Section 4 1:'.. Pos tal Laws and Itcirulations. printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1 That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publisher K. A. P.ates, Plattsmouth. (r r 3 ! & Kditor M. A. Fiates, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Manatjinc lditor Tl. A Hates, of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Hnsiness Manager it. A. Hates, of Platttnouth, Nebraska. 11 Tliat the owners arc CfJive names and addresses of individual ownens or, if a corporation, Kive its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock): Sole Owner II. A. Bates, Plfttts moutli, Nebraska. 3 Tliat tiie known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: (If there are nono. io state) Thero are none. 4 That the -two narnirraphs next above, givJng 'the names of the ow ners, stockholders, and security hold ers, if any. contain not only the list of stockholders' and security holders as i they apppar tipoii the hooks of the ! company, but 'also. In cases where the. I stockholder or security holder appears upheld the riht to strike. Wasiiinirtnn, C. Learned that u-.ty. : ; i i 1 i t v of .resident Harding ex- 2rei--in?r war time nowers to run ; oa !s in care i C strile wo. a discussed lifially. but such action is not yet ?;nteni plated. . Sm Antorna. Tex. Trainmen on t!;e Infematliif-jJiX: -Great Northern prepare to carry out plans for walk out today, despite the labor board's pronouncement. O Paint and save repairs A FEW dollars spent on paint this fall will save you many dollars in re pairs. Paint your farm implements, and you will get better service from them next year. Paint your home and barn, and both will look better and be worth more. It doesn't pay to use poor paint. It won't last, and you will have to do it all over again in a short time. We have just the paint you want Certain-teed paint. It's the highest qual ity, but we can sell it at a reasonable price because the Certain-teed people do not put the same price on all colors. Each color sells for what it costs to make plus a fair profit. Certain-teed paints are made from the very best materials, thoroughly ground, and mixed by machinery which makes no mistakes. YouH like the way Certain-teed paint spreads and covers the surface. It's the easiest paint to spread we ever saw it takes quality to do that. We have the right Certain-teed Paint or Varnish for everything inside and outside your house and barns. Come, and see us before you buy any paint. FRANK GOBELMAN Plattsmouth, Nebraska. PAINT VARNISH ROOFING -LINOLEUM. OIL . CLOTH. & RELATED -.PRODUCTS t WABASH HAPPENINGS Si. Louis. Mo. Heads of south western lines announce everything l-.-Kally posriblo will be done to op 'rate roads if there is a strike. Haze'.ton. Pa. Anthracite mines rushed at full speed in preparation for strike. ; Grip Grip u.mally starts just the same rs a cold with a watery discharge from the nose. You are much more likely to contract the Klip when you 1 ave a cold. For that reason when Lvrip is prevalent you should go. to bed as soon as you feel that you are taking cold and stay in bed until fully recovered which should not be i long if you tako Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Three days in bed now is better than three weeks later on. UK CLE SAM MAY TAKE HAND upon the hooks of the company as. a 2-Seating Stoves! The celebrated over draft, the Great Western line. Winter will soon be here and you will want them. CORN GATHERING NECESSITIES Husking Gloves cncJ Mittens Hooks and Pegs Ooatman hardware Company, ALVO - : NEBRASKA .trustee or in hiiv other fiduciary' t'ela- ' tion, the name, of tlMi person or corpo ration for whom snolr trustee is aet- ; inp. Is Ktven; also that the snitl two paragraphs contain statements fm bravinsr affiant's full knowledse anil belief as to the circumstances and con- ditions under which stockholders and security holders who da not appear I nrinn t h . Imnlfu nf fit romnflnv ns - trustees, hold stock and securities in ! a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and that this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in jsuld stoek, bonds, or other securities than as stated by him. ' I Tliat the average number of: cop ies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed. throimh the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers dur- itiK the six months preceding- the date shown above is (This information . required for daily publications only). Semi-weekly circulation, '1, !!". t (Signed) It. A. BATHS. Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before ma this lStli day of October, l.'l. THOMAS WALLING. (Seal) Notary Public. ' My commission expired March 21. 1925. L. 11. Stanley autoed to Oraaha Friday. Li. H. Stanley autoed to Lincoln Monday. John Colbert was a business caller in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lane spent Friday with friends. William Kd?:ar is vititing with friends and relatives. S. A. Jaekman autoed to Weeping Water Friday forenoon. Mrs;. Caysaill was a passenger to Elmwood Monday eveniug. Mr. and Mrs. Will Murfin autoed to Lincoln Monday afternoon. H. II. Squires attended lodge in Weeping Water Monday evening. G rover Ottie and Fred Lawton came in town Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lane spent Sunday at the Frank Ileese home. Miss Edith Able, a missionary of China, is visiting at the M. V. Wood home. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stanley and family spent Sunday in Weeping Water. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hinds aud son Guy autoed to Ashland Saturday af ternoon. William Simson and Otis Grant autoed to Weeping Water Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones and two sons spent Thursday afternoon with relatives. Otis Grant is around- here working again. It looks good to see him back here again. Mrs. ViolaJ Copple and Mrs. Glenn Copple were callers in town Wednes day forenoon. S. A. Jaekman and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Richard autoed to Lincoln Saturday afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Thieman of Corning, Mo., is visiting at the Frank Reese home for a few days. ; Mr. and Mrs.- Albert Griffert and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lawton and family spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr. Lawton's mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gerbeling and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schweiger autoed to Greenwood Tuesday and spent the day with relatives. Mrs. Will -Copple called on her mother, Mrs. II. P. Hinds on Friday forenoon. Her cousin, Mrs. Watson, returned home. with her. Mrs. Ellen Ohm, Clarence Ohm and Mrs. Ira Rosworth autoed to Lincoln Wednesday to see their dau ghter and wife, Mrs. Clarence Ohm. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jaekman and family and Mr. and Mrs. George i Gregery and son autoed to Rising City Sundav morning and returned Eestor & Swatek Weyrich & Had- home Monday. raba F, G. Fricke & Co. - ' Mr. and Mra. George Berger, of The determination to call a Lan caster county, grand jury to probe into the operations of alleged blue corporations and individuals will probably mean that following the r.'ction of the county body a federal grand jury may be summoned to give the blue sky promoters a taste of fe'leral justice. The present federal grand jury is not asked to investigate aiy blue sky matters. In the event that the gov ernment acts it will be necessary to call a special grand jury. The gov ernment prosecutions would come thru the misuse of the mails. Mayors, bankers, lawyers, promi nent government, slate and county officials, prominent business and pro fessional men and Ministers of the Gospel have endorsed Tanlac. F. G. Fricke & Co. "Rat-Snap Kills 48 Rats" Writes Irvio Nerhood, Pennsylvania He 8.iy3 : "After usinf? one Iarpo rack nfre. we counted 48 dead rat..." HAT-SNAP kills 'em, dries up the carcass, and leaves noemell. Cata and dogs won't touch it. Comes in convetiion siecakej; no mixing with other food. Get a package today. Three sizes: Soc for kitchen or cellar ? 63c for chicken houro or corn crib; $1.25 for barns and outbuildings. Your money back tt EAT-SNAP doesn't do the work. i RATS - lcavck NQ MILS .f.V4:4A.A Orange. California; Mr. and Mrs. Al-; M. D. club at the Eagles hall, are r " . --. - . jbprt nawr of Munl()Ck and and to return, to this city tor another Mrs. Theodore Miller spent Tuesday engagement on next eanesaa e evening at the H. II. Gerbeling j ening, October 26th and the danc hume. ivS public will have one of the times Mrs. F. Wilson and family, cf of their lives at this pleasant danc T inoin- Mrs Davis and familv. of I ing party. The success of the prev ious dance ana tne universal ueuianu for a return of the , orchestra has led the club to. arrange for the dance and those who attend can be assur red of a real good time. The admis sion for the dance will be $1.10 for the dancers. Weeping Water and Miss Ruth Davis of Xehawka spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Syl vester. Henry Gerbeling and mother auto ed to Lincoln Sunday morning to meet Henry's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schweiger of Burling ton, Iowa. Those that were present to Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schweiger of Burlington, Iowa, a sister; Mrs. Clara Gerbeling. of Burlington, his mother; Miss Emma Gerbeling. of Burlington, a sister; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder, of Bethanv, Nebraska, an uncle and aunt; Mr. Edward Schroeder, of Bethany, a cousin; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gerbeling. of Elmwood, a brother. TO PLAY RETURN DATE v From Saturday's Dally. The Monte Carlo Entertainers, who were here a few weeks ago to nlay at the dance given by the M. Better Than Trap For Rats writes Adams Drug Co., Texas They say : " RAT-SNAP is doinsr the work an i the rat undertakers are as busy as pop corn on a hot stove.' ' Try it on your rats. RAT-SNAP Is s "money back" guaranteed sure killer. Comes ready for use : no mix inir with other foods. Cats and dofrs won't touch it. Rata dry up and leave no emelL Threes sizes: 35c for one room; 65c for house or chicken yard : J 1.25 for bams and outbuildings. Start killing rats today. Sold and Guaranteed by mmmmm Bestor & Swatek Weyrich & Had raba F. G. Fricke & Co. "Soek Ye Good Gouncil!" The closer a business man Is to his bank, the nearer he is to success. Any man, no matter what his business, will do well to become acquainted with at least one good bank. Financial advice is seldom appreciated until the wisdom of seeking it has been in stilled by the hard school of experience. This bank is large enough to help you, but not too large to welcome you. Deposits Protected by State Guarantee Fund. The Bank of (Bass Established 1881 County T, H. POU.05K, Preeldent G. M. McCLEIUIN, Vloa-Presldent R. F. PATTERSON, Caahler