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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923.
WOMAN'S CLUB
HOLDS BOOK WEEK
SOCIAL LAST NiiE
next in order. Following this short
business session, punch and wafers
were served by the committee in
charge, and at a rather lite hour this
must enjoyable evening- was closed
by the. singing of the club song.
JURY TAKES
1
KC- KC- KC- KC- KC- KC
SHORT' BREATHING
SPELL FRQtf DUTIES
F&cts Modi motorics hnw
BAKING POWDER
250uncesfbr25
Use less than of
higher priced brands.
Same Price
Soff over 3 years
No better at any price
OUR GOVERNMENT BOUCHT
MILLIONS OF POUNDS
KC-KOKC-KC- KC- KC
ManV Striking Costumes Worn by
Members of te- Party Repre
senting Book Titles.
From Saturday's taily ;
The hospitable, home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cloidt presented an ani
mated appearance last evening, being
thronged with about seventy mem-,
hers and friends of the Plattsmouth !
VOomau'g club. "Books" in every I
style of binding were in evidence.
The following are some of the
books impersonated, viz: "White!
Flag." "Scarlet Letter." "Colonial!
Dames of Old Virginia." "Call of the
Wild" "The Net." "Marguerite." i
HAS A NEW CAR
From Sat ur-iay h Dully
Traveling in the luture will be no
problem at all with Father Vv. S.
Leete. the gr-nial rector of St. Luke's
church, a3 lie has- purchased himself
one of the new 1924 coach model car3
from the well know n manufaotury of
Henry Ford and is enjoying the tine
autumn days in driving over the
highways and getting the full enjoy
ment of the opportunity of auto trav
eling before winter seta in. .
Members Adjourn Friday Afternoon
to Reassemble Next Wednes
" ' : day to Complete Task..
P. E. 0. SOCIETY HAS
VERY FINE MEET!
fry
From Hnt uiilay's Daily' ;
Yesterday afternoon the grand
jury, which has been in session since
Tuesday morning, was excused umil
'Wednesday morning when they will
'again resume their work at the court
J house in hearing matters that may be
i brought to their attention which re-
quire investigation.
The jury has been full of business
and given real service to the citizens
of the coui'ty us they have kept up a
'steady grind -of work. from the con-
moDt at night every day and as the
result have disposed of a large num-
rv Heart " "TLe Doctor" "iJureJMiss Clara Mason, Organizer of the vening in the morning until adjourn-
of the Mask." "Spring Has Come." Chapter Here in 18 S9, Returns
"Dow of Orange Ribbon." "Certain Tor Visit with Members.
People of Importance," "His "Chili-!
From Saturday's Daily
Yesterday afternoon the members
WILL ENJOY REUNION
renn iniiurcn, sioien - aieis.
"Wing and Winged." "Old Hose and
Silver." "Red and Black." "Lady in
Black," "Rose in Bloom." "Scissors."
"Salt of the Earth." "Shuttle," "The
Rosary." "Rose in the Ring." "Light
That Failed." "Audrey," "Diction
ary," "Ladv of the Decoration." "The
Blue Flower." "Main Street." "Jane
Cable." "Silken Scarf." "The Bright
Under Two Flags," "Old
t'or-
E.
From Friday's Dally
The members of the family of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Vallery, Jr.. will en
joy a reunion here in this city the
coming week, the first lime in a long
tK-rioil of vears that the brothers and Shal.
itr hnvt. cAtYrPtl toother inee I Glory." "The Masked Woman,
the passing away of the parents. Mrs. 'trait of a Lady." "Lavender and Old
Edward T. Dutches of Warrensburg, Lace," "Every Day Cook Book." "The
Missouri, and Ceorge Vallery of Den-! Breaking Point" and "The Cnrnsoii
vcr will come here for the gather-' Sweater."
in- whilP .Tolin Vaiierv. another In the game of "Who is Who,'
brother of.Pe
his wav homp
be has been attending the funeral of j tor" and Mrs. l nomas i . .Murpny as
his wife, to join the members of the i "The L:dy of the Decoration' ; were
familv here. Mrs. Katherine Minor, j the most humorous impersonators.
Mrs. William J. Strticht and Mrs. T. I Following this friendly contest
P. Livingston are the bisters who re-' "rue a well rendered program, as
pid'-" here in Plattsmouth, the old ; fo!-ow3-
Lome of the family. .1 Vocal so'o Mrs. Garrett.
! Pie no solo Kathryn Flynn.
Reading Helene Perry, Christine
her of witnesses that were called to
testify before them.
The sessions of the jury have been
behind rloxoil floors and what thev
O., enjoyed a wry jiave passed "Upon is a matter of their
own judgment as their deliberations
are secret and in their conscientious
observance cf their oath the mem
bers have made no revelations of the
proceedings.
nver will stop here on' Mijs Minnie Guthman won the pri?-.
le from Illinois, where! Mr?. Frank Gohelraan as "The Doc-
of Chapter F, 1
hue meeting at the hospitable ho:;.e
of Mrs. Henry Herold and on which
occasion they were given the opportunity-
of having with them Miss
Clara Mason, who in 1SS9 had or
ganized a chapter of tlio society in
this city and whose visit at this time
picved one of the most pleasant oc
casions of the year in the chapter
work.
The chapter in this city is one of
the oldest in the state and was or
ganized prior to the Omaha chapters
of the society and at the meeting
yesterday there was present one cf Fliends of Mrs. Frank Salsburg From
the charter members of the society,
Mrs. A. L. Tidd. as well as the first
member initiated after the organiza
tion of the ehaoter. Mrs. Henry Her-
CASS COUNTY LADY
GIVEN FINE SURPRISE
West of City Join in Observ
ance of Her Birthday.
old, and the first ' delegate elected
tlio- state cuu
O., Mrs. T. II.
Good Health
If yen would enjoy good health,
keep your bowels regular. No one
can reasonably hope to feel well
when constipated. When nepded.
take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are
mild and gentle.
from this chapter to
vention of the P. E.
Pollock.
The chief event of the meeting
....... . .1 ,1 . - 1 1 lfn,.n ...l...
Coughlia. accompanist. lue "l '"''.
Piano sole Lillian Freeman. has ist returned to the United
VoluI solo Marjorie Pickett; Mrs. States from several years spent in
Black accompanist. it,ie Philippine Islands as instruc;-r
Uuct Mrs. Roman and Mrs. Shal- n one of the government schools and
lenherger; Mrs. Trilety. accompanist. , h?r intimate touch with the life
The report of the Civic committee , Hje residents of the islands afford, d
civen bv Mrs. K. H. Wescott was .a very entertaining and inspiring
P
EC! AtS!
FOR SATURDAY
Real nice Emperor California grapes; 2 lbs. for'. V .$'.25
Jonathan apples, very fine, per box 1.75
Extra fine cranberries, per lb . .15
Head lettuce nice solid heads.
Potatoes, while they last, per bushel .70
CANNED GOODS
June peas, 15c per can; 7 cans lor $1.00
Extra fancy corn, per case of 24 cans 2.75
Frank's kraut, 15c per can; 7 cans for 1.09
Extra fine hominy, per can 10
String and wax beans, 15c per can; 7 cans for. . . 1.00
Van Camp's or Campbell's pork and beans, 3 for. .35
Look over our fine assortment cf Candy.
GALLON FRUITS
La Creme peaches, gallon, 48c; 2 gallons for. . . .$ .95
tV Limit of 2 gallons to a customer.
Loganberries, per gallon. 75
Blackberries, per gallon 75
Apricots, per gallon 65
Apple butter, per gallon .85
Red cherries, per gallon .' "1.05
Apples,' per gallon 50
Pineapple, per gallon 1.15
Dark syrup, per gallon 50
Catsup, per gallon 85
SOUP! SOUP! SOUP!
Campbells tomato soup, per can . .10
OLD WHEAT FLOUR
Omar, per 48-Ib. sack $1.69
Sur.kist. per 48-lb. sack. . . . 1.65
STAPLE GROCERIES
4f 4-lb. caddy crackers for $ .60
2 lbs. ginger snaps for 25
Real fine cocoanut snaps, per lb 25
Lewis lye, 7 cans for 1.00
Best broom in the house for . .69
."i -r; Saturday and Bargain Wednesday only.
A limited supply of Ritter catsup, per doz ... 1.15
"My Wife's" maple syrup,2 large bottles for 45
"OUR OWN" SPECIAL COFFEE
Which we are selling for 30c per lb., is gaining us new
friends every day. Special Saturday, 3 pounds for 85c.
IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH US
af'(!pil S
PHONE NO. 39
. South Sixth Street iv Plattsmouth; Nebr.
italk to the ladies oa the condition of
affairs in the '.-'lands that they ap
preciated very much .and which gave
them an insight into the life and po
litical situation in the islands wliii h
would have been impossible to re
cure other than from one who 1; id
been; in, close touch with the aff'rs
j there. Miss Mnnon gave a w ry i
thnrongh review of the work' of the
i American administration.jf the is- '
lands, the educational system tl:$t
I has' been installed there which is
.slqwly bringing t the front rdmr.
! tion among the' native inhabitants"
t and in time will fit them for their
.part in world affairs. As a whole.;
the natives are still unfit for 5-clf
government. Miss Mason stated. :'s
(the resident of the various islar!s
jail speak a different dialect and :ii;
i not understand eac h other and h?ve
(lut little appreciation of the respor.
nihilities of government. In the
I lands the natives largely approve of
j the work of General Leonard Wood
as governor altho the political lead
rs are opposed to him and desire to
.have the islands declared independ
ent, but which course would lead to
; their domination by one of the
.stronger oriental nations such as Ja
jpan nr China, in the opinion of the
speaker.
From Saturday's Dailj
A surpriseTTarty was given on St
urday evening. November 3, in hon
or of the birthday anniversary of
Mrs. Frank Salsberg, at which time
a pleasant evening was enjoyed by a
large number of the friends and
neighbors oi'this estimable lady.
Baskets of lunch were brought along
and a splendid supper was served to
which all did ample justice. Some
very enjoyable music was furnished
on the double accordion by Louis
Rostha of Plattsmouth and games
and various amusements were in
dulged in until a late hour. The de
licious birthday cake was baked by
Miss Augusta Sprieck. who is noted
for her skill along this line and she
received many compliments upon her
cake.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Meisinger, Mr. and Mrs. John
P.usehe, Mr., and Mrs. John Albert
anil family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto prieck
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Gauer
and "family. Mr. and Mrs. George
Stoehr and family, 'Mr. and Mrs. Al
lie Meisinger and family, Mr. and
Mrs. George Hennings and family.
Mr. and Mrs..-. II. Ixdines and fam
ily. Mr. and ?Jrs. John Kaffenberger
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mei
; i::srr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Renner ami family. Mr. and Mrs.
.'Jake Meisinger and family. Mr. and
!Mrs. Coon Meisinger and family. Mr
and Mrs. Adam Fornoff and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Meisinger and family.
Mr. and Mrs. , Adam Stoehr and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rhodes. Mr.
and Mrs. John B. Kaffenberger, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Pusche, Mr. and,
Mrs. Louis Hennings, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Lohms. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Lohnes. Misses Mabel Hennings
Heulah arren. Messrs. Elmer and
inmates mte&siig
What motor oil actually costs is not
measured by its price per gallon.
Add your Repair bills to your bills
for oil and you get a more acccu
rate figure because fully seventy
per cent of all motor repairs are
chargeable to poor lubrication.
Price is not a safe guide. Appear
ance means nothing. No one
grade of oil can provide protective
lubrication for all different types
of motors.
Polarine is not the most expen
sive oil, but it is the most perfect
motor oil that years of test and
experiment have produced. It is
made in five grades light, me
dium, heavy, special heavy and
extra heavy a grade that as
sures protective lubrication for
every type and make of gasoline
motor.
Consult the Polarine Chart. Buy
the grade of Polarine recom
mended. Flush the old oil out
every five or six hundred miles.
Then motoring will cost ?ou less.
Buy where you see this sign.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF NEBRASKA
Miss Mason had with her a nun
ber of exhibits of the schools and in
the girls' schools in particular, show
ing objects made by them and a num
biT of the native costumes work
largely throughout the islands. The
natives aro still in the primitive stale
where they delight in the gaudy or
namenting of their costumes with'
.lulls, jewels and even teeth of anl-jWINS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
mais. in lr.nKing me costumes t tic )
fibre-of the banana and the pine- From Saturday's iaily
apple are largely used in the fabrics i Last evening the members of the
ioy Moui iroops ot tne city enioved
i Fd Tschirren. Edwin Degendorfer.
Henry Degendorfer. Louis Lohr.es.
Maynard Nelson and Louis Rostka.
i Mrs. Salsberg was formerly Miss
Mary Meisinger. a daughter of Mr
and Mrs. John Meisinger, one of the
highly res pe. ted pioneer families of
Cass county. Louisville Courier
for the dresses.
During the afternoon the ladles vry exciting 'game of football at
were treated to a very enjoyabie j tnc "oaseball park following the close
luncheon served by the hostess and ;of school and is the result of the bat
the committee in charge. Jc tIu' members of Troop 1 reassert-
While in the city Miss Mason wm$ e;I ita claim to the championship of
a'guest-at the home of Mrs. Herold'thw scouts wben they crumpled the
and familv. - defense of Troop 2 and won by the
CAST ENJOYS PARTY
From Sutiirdiij ' imily J
Last evening the members of the ,
ast of "Am I Intruding?" which
was recently produced at the Par-'
(Ciole tr.eatre under the auspices of,
the local chapter of the DeMolay, en-
joyed a treat which was tendered
them as the result of their excellent
work in the play and the young peo
ple experienced a most delightful
time. The members of the party
were first, entertained at a G o'clock ; ,ient
luncheon at' the Tincber Cafe and ever, have
later denarted on the Missouri li. if. the latter
ic train for Omaha where they wit
nessed the perforiiKuu-e of "The 1st
Year" at the Urandeis theatre and
enjoyed very much this exceptionslly
epre of 3! to 0. The fast work of
these young 1 oys in the school gives
promise of seme very clever players
by the time they enter high school
and are eligible to play on the school
team. The oungsters are particu
larly effective in their aerial atacks
and should ,cive a good account of
tehmselves on the football field in
the future.
How Not to Take Cold
ome v-'mns arG subject to fre-
colds. while others seldom, if
h cold, on will find that
t.t'.cu cccil care of them-
isetves. i hey take a shower or ccld
sponge bath every dry in a warm
room, avoid overheated' rooms, sleep
with a window open or partly open,
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i.,i..t,i..;..i..;;, . ,.,,t . . , .
CASS CO. FARM
BUREAU NOTES
Course I. The boys organized a rope
club of six members. Miss Lulu Hart-!
Daily Journal. 15c a week.
man was. chosen local leader.
iPOBLIC AUCTION!
1
Eaele Willinsr Workers Meet
The Willing Workers of Eagle 'met j I
Friday. November lGth. A deruonstra-! .
j tion. o.n Decorative Stitches was given - r v,.:,j offrfr for gale at mJr farin one
Avoca Cora"mriniry " Meeting -J -The
community meeting at Avoca
and the ladies will use these stitches I
later in their winter sewing. Two
i tt t i.-.ic-t ti -l" roTinrto rir triuctl I u ri o
was well attended. A fine program jFrolich gave a discussion on "Wool"
mSle oreC a?nd ontland otJfe-hail.anUes
was rendered and enjoyed by every
one. Mr. Greenrod in the role of
Old man, took his part splendid. .
Club Winners "
Cecil Jacobson was awarded State
Champion Pig Raiser and S75 to
wards a trip to Chicago to Boys' and
Girls' club week. Carl Handrock won
the free trip given by the Rock Is
land railroad to the highest member
in Cass county and as Cecil won the
state trip. Carl coming second gets
the Rock Island trip.
and Mildred Spangler a report on
"Silk." The women have made a
collection of silk and wool samples
and are learning the names and uses
of flie different fabrics. They are
also learning how to test them and
are finding this study of fabrics very
interesting.
Home Nursing
The women of Cass county have
been given some valuable instruc
tions in Home Nursing on November
14 and 15. We hae had with us
Miss Edith Martin, health specialist
HOLD PLEASANT MEETING
Frm Thursdays Daily
The members of the St. Mary's and
St. Luke's guilds were very pleasant
ly entertained on Tuesday-afternoon
at the hospitable home of Mrs. J. C.
Peterson, Sr.. on lower Main street,
and who was assisted by her daugh
ter. Mrs. John.E.- Schutz in enter
taining. The ladies spent the after
noon in the preparation of the manr
dainty articles of needlework that
irom ine - extension service. 1 ouege hcv are fixing for th riiristm is sbon
of Agriculture. Miss Martin receiv-and wbich promises to le one of the
ed her training at the University best hcld in years. At 0 suitable
hospital in Omaha. She gave some 1 hour daintv and delicious refresh-
very practical lessons on "Home Care
of the Sick." The ladies were -all
very much pleased with the instruc
tion given and all signed up to be
back for the second and third lessons
of the course. These ilemonstrations
were given to the South Ashland
club, at the home of. Mrs. Amos Wel
don and to the dub near Mynard at
the home of Mrs. L. G. Meisinger.
Forty women attended the two dav
demonstrations. Both were all day
meetings.
Murdock Boys' and Girls' Club
Tuesday, November 6th. the bovs
and girls of the "th ami 6th grades
of the Murdock schools met $nd or
ganized two clubs. The girls organ
ized a clothing club and will take up
ments were served by the hostess
that added to the pleasantness of the
occasion.
DEPARTS FOR CALIFORNIA
From Thursday's Daily
Yesterday afternoon Jennings Sey
bert departed" for Los Angeles, Cali
fornia, where he is expecting to
spend a short time at least visiting
with a number of the relatives there
as well as with frieiyls who are lo
cated in 'the southern portion of
California. Mr. Seybert may, if the
conditions are good, remain on the
coast for some time. Mrs. W. II.
Seybert and Mrs. John McNurlin ac
companied Jennings as far as Oma
ha on his journey to the westward. ;
south of Union, on-
. Monday, November 26"
commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. m..
with lunch served on the grounds at
noon, the following property:
Red Polled Stock
Three bull calves. 500 lbs., seven
cons, four heifers, 1 year old. one
Shorthorn cow and calf; eight spring
calves: one roan bull calf; one white
Durham bull, yearling, one white
Durham "cow.
9 Head Horses and Mules
One brown mare, coming 7 years
old. wt. 1,200; one team peldings,
coming four years old, wt. 2fr'-'0; one
gelding, coming 2 years old, weight
1.000; one Belgian stallion, weight
1.700; one span mules, coming 6
years old. weight 2,400; one team of
bays, 7 years old. weight 2.500.
Poland China Hogs
Ten snotted Poland China sows.
bred. Also 40 stock hogs 2 Spot
ted Polanl Chinas.
Farm Implements, Etc.
One King drill. 14-hole; one Avery
walking cultivator; one 2-row lister;
one 3-section harrow; one I?iiy Bee
cultivator; one spring wagon; one
Itop buggy; two sets of work harness;
one 4 h. 'p. Cushman enRinc; io
stacks of prairie hay end many other
articles not mentioned.
Terms of Sale
All sums of 10 and under, cash.
On sums over $10 a credit of fix
months will be given, purchaser giv
ing bankable note bearing cig l:t per
cent interest from date. No property
to be removed from the premises un
til settled for.
J. E. M'CARROLL,
c Owner.
REX YOUNG. Auctioneer.
J. M. PATTERSON. Clerk.
clever comedy that has been one of avoid excess, over eating, becoming
the most successful of the metropoli
tan offerings. Those who comprised
the party were: Miss Mildred Schla
ter, Dorothy Cowles, Helen Wescott.
Marie Boyd. Margaret Lentz, Doris
McDonald. Messrs. Fred J. Warren.
James A. . V. Warren. Will'am
Matschullat. Jack McCnrty,' Edward
Matschullat. Earl Babbitt.
'over heated and then chilled and
getting their feet wet. Then, when
they feel the. first indication of a
cold, they take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy without delay and it is soon
over.
Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done
Her a World of Gcod
"Chamberlain's Tablets have doue
me a world of good." writes Mrs.
Ella L. Button. KwYilla. N. Y. "I
have recommended, them to a number
of my friends and all who. have i;sl
tl.cm praise them uinhly" When
troubled with indigestion or consti-
ler ourelf -nhat an-excellent rnedl-'--01"-5-1-"
cine 11 is.
f.i. W. A, GLASS ADOPTION
Regular adoption of our new class
of 32 candidates will be held Mon
day evening. November 19. Captain
Simmons of Lincoln, with his team,
will be here to put on the initiatory
.vork. Also Stale Deputy Kester and
the State Eecort,will be .present be
sides the District-Deputies.
jjveiy meaer should ba. present.
Yes. oy&fers.-
JOE BANNING, Clerk.
.Porcelain Enameled
-"nkrTZ VOiny Inside and. Out
SOLD BY.
Platfsmaiith Implement Company
Dealers in implements and Harness!