PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOuTUTAL MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926. Alvo Department F. E. Dickeraon psent Tuesday in Omaha. Mr. H. Moore has purchased a new Ford coupe. Lulu Peterson has been initiated into the Phythian Sisters. The teachers of the Alvo school entertained themseves at a steak fry Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carey of Lincoln called at the Carl Johnson home last Wednesday evening. The baseball game between the Alvo and Murdock teams resulted in a 22 to 0 score in favor of Alvo. The high school team suffered a four to three defeat at the hands of the town team Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. J. Kahler and Mrs. Mary Truitt have returned from Iladden, Kansas, where they have been visit ing. School in the high schoo was dis missed Friday afternoon for the pupils to attend the Eagle baseball game. Simon Rhemyer was a business visitor at Waverly on last Wednes day afternoon, he driving over in his car and being accompanied by the good wife. George Eidenmiller, the popular barber, is taking a lay off for a week and has made a good selection in placing Carl Rosenow in charge of the shop during his absence. There was a new concrete crossing placed two blocks east of Main street on the street on which the Methodist church is located and one block fur ther east than the church, last week. The Farmers Union of this portion of the county were meeting at the home of Sam Hardnock on Monday evening of last week where they were looking after the business of the or-j der. Keep in mind the ebming Cass County Sunday school convention which is to meet in Alvo on Nov. 4th, and remember to be In attend ance at the meeting which will be a good one. Messers R. II. Chenoweth and R. M. Coatman were In Lincoln last week where they purchased a piano for the use of the basement of the Methodist church for Bible school purposes. Mrs. Alfred Snedgen and the chil dren who have been visiting at Oma ha with relatives for the past two weeks returned . home one day last week after having enjoyed the visit very much. The ball team of the city of Alvo in keeping with their enterprising spirit provided a ball game for the afternoon for the entertainment of the Phythian sisters who were meet ing here in district convention. The patrons of the Alvo school were at the school grounds where they were working in conjunction witii the Parent-Teachers association In the installation of the athletic ap pliances and apparatus to the school tilav grounds. Bert Reed, the candidate for sher iff on the renublican ticket, and A R. Johnson the democratic candidate were both in Alvo on last Wednes- dav and were interviewing the vot ers. and otherwise looking after their political fences. Choir practice was held at the home of August Johnson on Wed nesday evening. More than forty of the young people gathered and aftc Draetiee games were played. Miss Helen Johnson, assisted by Dorothy Peterson served refreshments. The programs of the high school convocations are being furnished by A Fire Feels Good These Days The weather will grow colder soon winter will be here. Insure against those cold wintry days by preparing now for them! We have a Cabinet Furnace that is used like a stove and heats the entire home. Come in and let as explain its workings. Everything in Hardware Coatman Hardware Co. ALVO NEBRASKA Poultry Wanted! Direct from Farmers Wednesday, October 20 Plattsmouth, Nebraska A car load of live poultry wanted to be delivered at poultry car near the Burlington freight house, Platts mouth WEDNESDAY, October 20, one day only, for which we will pay the following Cash Prices Hens, per lb --21c Springs, per lb 19c Old Cox, per lb 10c Geese, per lb 15c Ducks, per lb 15c Leghorn Poultry, 5 lb. less Beef Hides, per lb. 9c Large Horse Hides each $3.50 Farmers, Notice Carload lot shipments direct to the New York poultry market enables us to pay you more than any middleman could possibly pay for your poultry. We have been coming to Platts mouth regularly for a good many years and you know our reputation for fair dealing. W. E. KEENEY The Old Eeliable Buyer the members of the various classes. Friday the ; Freshmen ; presented the following program: Instrumental members of the class and a class song. Following the program a pep meeting was held. - The Girls' Club of the Alvo high school had an interesting-meeting on Monday evening when a program was presented ' to show something of the life and activities, of the girls of Switzerland. Lulu Peterson 1 told something of. the,, history and geo The sale which was held by R. L. Parmeter on Saturday of last week was well attended and the goods were quickly disposed of at good prices. James H. Foreman and the boys have begun the gathering of corn, which is ripening rapidly, and at which work they will soon be in full swing. Sure, Brother Godbey those sweet potatoes which you had us sample were excellent ones and thank yoa for the same, not for the Buggy Ride but for the potatoes. Miss Alpha C. Peterson, county superintendent was a visitor at the Alvo schools, on last week and also was incidentally looking after her political fences she being candidate for re-election to that office. Roy Coatman was a visitor In Plattsmouth one day during the past week, and had for his passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Cowles, who have been visiting with friends here and were much pleased to secure a ride back home. Mr. Coatman was also looking after some business matters there as well. Elmer Rosenow had for his guests on last Sunday afternoon, F. E. Dick erson, Edgar Edwards and Carl Rose now, where all four of the young men enjoyed the listening in on the final game of the world series, they being especially delighted with the final ending of the game when the Cardinals won the series. They are western boys and are for the west just aa all the west desired to have the western team win. graphy of the country, Marjorie Man- , ners of the dress and eligion and Miss Connely of the art, music and sculpture. Miss Connely played some .typical Swiss yodels on the victrola Mesdames G. W. Justice of Mc- i Cook, and Wm. Bowden of Denver Colo., both sisters of Mrs. Kahler and daughter of Mrs. Pruitt, were visit ing in Alvo for a number of days during the past week, being guests of their sister and mother. They de parted for some point in Kansas where they went to visit with other relatives and were accompanied by the sister and mother. They will re turn this way when they start for their home in the west. The pupils of the high school have been divided into three groups, the "Buchaneers," captained by Marjorie Manners and piloted by Miss Con nely; the "Sea Dogs" captained by Stasia Barry and piloted by Mr. Snedgen and the "Pirates" captained by Evaline Snavely and piloted by Miss Milienz. The three teams are to secure subscribers to the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies Home Journal and the Country Gentleman. When the contest closes next Wednesday, the winning team is to be entertain ed by .the losers at a party. The school is to receive a commission for sach subscription, tand the proceeds are to be applied onthe library fund. Organize Men's Class. There has been organized a Men'e Bible class which .will hold its meet ings at the Jordan Hall at the same hour as the convening of the Bible school of the Methodist church, and at the first meeting there were some twenty present, and it is hopd that many more will attend. . Bankers Convention Meets Here. The annual meeting of the bank ers of Cass county met at the Stew art Hall on last Tuesday when some 80 members of the association were present. The meeting was opened by Hon. W. B. Banning, and the ad dress of welcome delivered by the mayor of Alvo, Mr. Arthur Dinges who greeted the members of the Cass county banks with welcome, con gratulating them that they were privileged to look after the welfare of the county in a financial way and told them the city of Alvo was for them and that everything would be done while they were in the city to render service as they should do for the welfare of the people of the com munities which they had so grandly served. He said in conclusion, here is the key to the city, it "is yours for the time and also please accept our hospitality, we are with you in every effort which you make for the betterment of conditions of the coun ty, which has no peer as the best state in the Union, the best county I in the world. The responses were made by Henry A. Guthmann of the Bank of Mur dock and Mrs. W. N. McLenncn of Elmwood. The ladies were entertain ed at the home of Mrs. C. S. Boyles. while the gentlemen were given a banquet at the basement of the Methodist church by the ladies aid society of that church. Taking tha meeting all in all it was one worthy of the community which are ever putting Alvo on the map in the best way. District of Phythian Sisters. The district convention of the Pythian Sisters, was held at the Stewart Hall on Friday evening of the past week, when many of the lodges of the district were represent ed, and where they looked after the work which was before them, in a business like way. They put on some work for the evening, with candi dates from elsewhere. They were ex pecting to have had a candidate from Alvo but the candidate was unavoid ably deterred. They were given a banquet in the evening at the base ment of the Methodist church by the ladies aid society which can always be depended upon for a fease fit for a king. Inspect Dodge Brothers Improved Special Sedan Dodge Brothers Special Sedan, impressively bettered during the past few months AND WEEKS, now awaits your inspection. Touring Car $ 898.99 Coupe 950.53 Sedan 1,006.72 Sport Boadster 985.35 DELIVERED FRANK E. VALLERY One-half Block South of Main on Fifth Street Telephone 23 Plattsmouth, Neb. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Were Harried in Iowa. Miss Marie Christensen and Carl Hoffman, the latter who has been makins: his home at Davey, slipped away without the knowledge of but a few of their nearest friends and were united in marriage at Glen wood, Iowa. They immediately de parted for a wedding trip, and did not tell where they were going to spend their honeymoon. They will make their home on the farm near Davey where they have a home well furnished for their occupancy, and the groom having farmed there dur ing the past few years. The bridte is the charming and accomplished daughter of Mrs. Peter Johnson and is well known by a host of friends in this vicinity. The groom is the gon of the late Gust Hoffman, both well and favorably known,, and are receiving the best wishes of the many friends in this community. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER (POLITICAL ADVEUTISIXG) -iPOLITIC.lt ADVERTISING) POLITIC A I: AirVEKTISIXO (POLITICAL ADVERTISING) POLITICAL ADVERTISING) i POLITICAL ADVERTISING) The ladies of the Bapti3t church at Union are giving a chicken pie din ner Thursday. Oct. 21 in the base ment of the church. Price 25c. POLITICAL ADVERTISING) 3 .1 -a W. B. Banning Candidate for Re-election for State Senator from the Second District lyyR. BANNING comes before the voters of Otoe, Cass and Sarpy counties, not as a stranger, but a man of high standing who is well known in his community. He has served as State Senator for four terms, namely 1909, 191 1, 1922 and 1924. His record as Senator is above reproach, he being on some of the very- important committees, such as Finance, Agriculture and Insurance. He has also served Cass county as Commissioner for one term from 1902 to 1905. He is at present a member of the State Board ,of Agriculture on which he has served fifteen years; has been treasurer of same for five years. Mr. Banning is also president of the Nebraska State Horticultural Society. He is a resi dent of Union. Nebraska, 1 in which town he is in the banking business at the present time. Mr. Ban ning, if elected again, will serve the people of the Second District to the best interests of all concerned. You cannot make a msitake by voting for him. Earl Towle Candidate for Representative from the Sixth District p.ARL TOWLE is our Representative at the "4 present time and is asking for re-election. He is a native of Cass county and has lived in and near Weeping Water his entire life. He has served the leople of Vreeping Water and Cass county in var ious offices and is well acquainted in this county. He lias been Secretary and Treasurer of the Cass County Fair Association for four years and is a great booster for better livestock and agriculture. He has served on the City Council of Weeping Water and at present holds the office of Police Judge. He is also a member of the Board of Edu cation at Weeping Water, and holds the presidency of this board now. Mr. Towle in the next session, if elected, will be better qualified to serve the people of Cass county than before, as he will be better acquainted with conditions. You cannot make a mistake by voting for Mr. Towle as Representative from Cass county. Democratic County Ticket!' MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE DESERVING OF YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS, TUESDAY, NOV. 2, AND WHO SOLICIT YOUR VOTE! Mia U. Gering Candidate for Re-election for County Treasurer of Cass County IT IS doubtful if there are very many voters in Cass county who are not more or less acquaint ed with our present County Treasurer. She is a lady of great ability, has taken care of the office in a business-like manner, being accommodating to each and every one, regardless of who it might be. In the last few years, the County Treasurer's office has had considerable additional new work, such as the registration of automobiles, of which there are over four thousand in the county, but even at that, she has not asked for additional help, and has run her office without neglecting any oi her duties. Miss Gering has lived in Plattsmouth for a number of years and during that time has filled many im portant positions. . She has served one term and asks the voters of the county for re-election, which she certainly deserves. Andrew Schliefert Candidate for County Commissioner from the Second District jyiR. SCHLIEFERT is not a stranger to the voters. He was born 53 years ago on a farm between Manley and Murdock and at the present time resides there. He is a man of high standards, good business judgment and has been Road Over seer for six years in Center precinct, so he is not a stranger to the office to which he is aspiring. The voters of Cass county can conscientiously cast their vote for Mr. Schliefert as he is conservative and at the same time is ready, to fulfill the wants of the people of Cass county. He is a good road enthusiast and if elected he will do what he can to better the conditions of roads in this county. Vote for him. Minnie Klinger Candidate for the Office of Regis ter of Deeds 1I7E ARE presenting to you as a candidate for " . the office of Register of Deeds, Miss Minnie Klinger, who was born and reared in Cass county, received her education in the public schools of Plattsmouth and graduated from High school in 1922. Since then she has held position of clerk and stenographer in this city; has been employed in the County Attorney's office, and also as bookkeeper and stenographer for the McMaken Truck and Transfer company for three years.' She has had some experience in the Register of Deeds office during the present administration; is now holding the position of City Clerk of Plattsmouth. She has excellent qualities and is capable of holding the office to which she is aspiring. Give her your vote on election day and you will never regret it. Fred Gorder Candidate for County Commissioner from the Third District TIR. GORDER is before you for re-election, having served in that capacity for five years. He is at present a resident of Weeping Water, where he has lived for a number of years. Fred is practically a native of Cass county, being but two . years old when his parents immigrated from Wis consin to Nebraska, which was sixty years ago. Fred is well known over the entire county, not only as Commissioner, but in the Implement business, as he has been for so many years, he became ac quainted with most everyone. He is of a conserva- 1 tive type and the tax payers can rest assured that their money is not squandered and their interests ' are fully taken care of. A vote, for Fred Gorder is a step in the right direction. Arnold R. Johnson The Democratic Candidate for Sheriff of Cass County IN THE coming campaign, we want to present to you a candidate for the office of Sheriff who might come to some of you as a stranger. Mr. Johnson is well known in Plattsmouth and more so in the eastern part of the county and we hope before this campaign is over that you will get acquainted with him and find his good qualities. He is at present serving as Chief of Police for the city of Plattsmouth. He has also been employed by the Burlington shops here and has been a farmer and held other different positions in town. He is a member of the I. O. O. F. and Eagles lodge and a member of the Young Men's Bible class of the Methodist church of this city. Mr. Johnson is the right age (being thirty-two years old) to make a good sheriff. He weighs 199 pounds and is 5 feet, 10 inches tall. He asks the people of Cass county to elect him to this office. He is a man of moderate means and we are satisfied he will make a splendid officer. A vote for him will be in the right direction. Capt. Harrison L. Gayer Candidate for Office of County Clerk MR. GAYER is a man of high quality and well educated. He has lived in Cass county for eight years and is at present farming in Rock Bluffs precinct. He received his education at the Univer sity of Nebraska, being a student in the law school of the university at the outbreak of the World war in 19 1 7. He went overseas with the 28th Infantry, First American Division, as Captain of the Infantry. He is a member of the Plattsmouth post, American Legion, and also a member of the Disabled Veterans' Association. When he returned he was not physical ly fit to complete his law studies and was advised by his physician to move onto a farm, which he did. Capt. Gayer is fully qualified to hold the position of County Clerk and is certainly worthy of recog nition from the voters of Cass county for his brav ery during the World war. Don't forget to vote for Capt. Gayer for County Clerk on the 2nd day of November, for he deserves it. vc I L ; ' rr