j rASE TWO PLATTSMQUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL "MONDAY," 7ANlTAilY-3,: 1927i - i4i;o Department Oil Your Harness Now, before the rush of Spring work over takes you, and while you have time, let us oil your harness. Remember our stock of Hardware is replete with excellent goods in all lines. Call our truck for stock hauling. Coalman Hardware Co. Alvo, Nebraska. was albe to return home and is re ported as feeling much better. She re turned home on Friday of last week, after she had been" away for several weeks. Louis Lauritzen and wife, who make their home at Aurora, where they are in business, were visiting and spending Christmas and the fol lowing Sunday at the home of F. E. Dickerson, where the time was most pleasantly spent. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. away after but a. short "lime there. The parents-are receiving the sym pathy of the many friends in Alvo. Watched the Year go. The Ladies of the Methodist church made the evening memorable on last Friday evening when they served pancakes and waffles to the gentle, men of the church and the town, of course for the purpose of making them t INDUSTRIAL NOTES hannv and at tTif K.-imo ere t. tine some K.eerer ana iamny, wno are maKingi or the needful money for the conduct- While the national debt is decreas ing, that of political subdivisions has increased until it will surpass the na tional total, unless drastic action is taken. Hay Springs Nebraska Light & their home at Glenwood, Iowa, were il1, nf thfi church nnrl aeain for the spending the Christmas and Sunday purpOSe of keeping everybody happy Power company asks for franchise to with friends at Alvo, driving over in while the old year was, slipping away do business within corporate limits Asociation sending out cards adver tising city, . Omaha Missouri Pacific Railroad company to build new - viaduct over its tracks at 42th and Hamilton sts. Alma Plans under way for pur chase of municipal lighting system by private corporation. their car. for the occasion. i and the New Year was coming. When of village. Mr, and Mrs. A. IS. btromer wno thpv haA fm,nrt h(t vminsr vear thev were visiting in the western portion discontinued their feeding of the men I Nebraska employs 31,267 people in of the state for over Christmas and an(1 all Kantr a snntr nf erreetine to! its manufacturing: establishments, at Golda Bird was a visitor with friends at Springfield where she was visiting for the day. During the time which Rev. Chen owcth was visiting in Omaha, there were no sf-rvices at the church. Frf-d Hoffman had two loads of hogs on the Omaha market on last Tuesday, taking them in his own truck. Kmil Ileier was shelling and deliv ering his corn at the Rfhmeyer ele vator in Alvo on last Wednesday and Thursday ver at South Bend on Christmas day, where they all enjoyed the occasion very much. Charles Meyers shelled and deliv ered hi3 this years crop of corn at the Alvo elevators during the early portion of last week, thus getting it out of the way for the other work which is coming later. On Thursday of the past week. W. W. Coatman shelled and delivered. his corn to the Alvo elevator, that he might get the work cut of the way for the New Year when he takes over the Sundav also staving for over Monday, i " ' -' - - . itiu lien j. i u tT tut uvuiv arrived home Tuesday, having had an; ' excellent time, while they were away. Ta "PVt, Vptv "RtTw During the time they were away It. mIV ? Mr Arthnr M. Coatman was looking after the car- .. Mayor of Alvo, Mr Arthur o,-i ti,!w. lalH- Dinges. when you have gotten away iV waunlta .rthe home of Mr anS om the fact that he is the chief ex- annual wages of $31,760,000. Syracuse to ry sick and had been Portion of last week he greeted, troubled with rhemuatism, which was the people of Greenwood, where he so severe that she was not able to 13 intending to make his home for. . k.Aip ioc Woinnc- koine- lime. tdlC 1U1 llVIm, U lilt UU V V-l 1 i J This young man was; A. H. Weyfhel shipped cattle and hardware store which he recently hogs to the South Omaha stock yards , purchased at that place.. , : on Ia.t Tuesday the stock being taken Elmer Klyver in order to have the by that artist of transportation John; best cooking done at his home,Uis B. Skinner. wife being an excellent cook, purchas- Phillip Coatman. who has been; ed and had installed a new perfection Finding the holidays at home, re- oil cook stove which does the cooking turned to his studies at Wesleyan uni-: right, the stove, being purchased from versity, where he is a student. He the Coatman hardware company, returned to Lincoln on last Sunday. Miss Alta Linch, who has been Rev. R. II. Chenoweth and family, ' teaching at Sioux City, la., for this far who wVre spending their Christmas la the school year and who came home ii rr- . 1 j xx- l t I . V. i in umana, returned nome on mtsudj uunug uie eany pui uuu ui iui- i - -rr--,y Tj;T,fnl C5rTraTi i- l-ct oftp VinviTisr mnst tilpns- dnrs rtfnrtrt nn Thnrsdav of last ' ' ' xaiUUUl DCrVdUL -t-.tJ-c imori tht-ir visit in thp hie ' awls fnrf Phnpniv. wherp shp will re- For twenty-seven years the family Grandfather Wm "J - - - - " 1 . . . Ii-i 1 TTW. 1- r- ..sm f . n. . . ... . - . ?tv I main for some time for ner health. " wvi&v dim riau. uun. v.c.c grandson, tar u m. l.. uemmiti uck- Frenk D.nugherty, living northeast! Mrs. Marv Skinner and her son.ed by the faithful family horse, who ie(j njm under the chin and said Mm installed a new lighting sys- John ""Tti Skinner, f entertained for took the children to school for two pretty grandpa. tern at his home during the past Christmas. day, tin dinner, and had generations and when serving in his L . i- ho.no- of th frnsniinp Tirps- for thpir " iriiPsts for thp occasion, twenty-eighth years, carrying Alice .,cr Mrs. H. C Brown. Now there are a number of very4 good fellows in and about Alvo, for when the necessity arises they gen erally meet it. These same gentlemen love the chase and dearly like to hunt and have often asked C. D. Ganz to accompany them because he is a good talker and he always put them off be cause he said he had no gun. But this situation was relieved when on Christmas day he found a gun in one of his stockings. Then he could not go because he has not ammunition. This probably .will be solved on New Years' day, for some of the boys were talking of corks and beans. Clearwater- "Record" increases capital stock from $8,000 to $20,000. Omaha- New viaduct may be built over 15th street, from Leavenworth priiHvt nf thft Rtirrinp- ritv nf Alvo. is one of the commonest of men, and 'street south, and on Martha street, a 'real feller' at that, but withal one from l'4tn street west. of the hardest working of mortals, v and he generally has the work to keep Lincoln Annual State Corn show him busy at that. Last Wednesday all to be held here, January 4-6. day he kept thinking he would get tliP wnrk raiie-ht nn iinl hp nhip tn en Nebraska has 6,439.54 miles of to the country to fix the light plant! steam railway tracks in operation rf . fVin t-1pc T-"V1 iq rHa tint tha flffpr. noon slipped away and the day waned and the sun sunk below the horizon, and he had not found time yet. So he went out at night and fixed the plant Ainswftrth New ing erected here. water tower be- Lincoln Lincoln Co-operative Egg so it would work perfectly. This is j Association has established 40 egg stations, in small towns near Liiucoiu. the kind while. of a man who is worth Hears of Sickness of Sister. - Mrs. J. P. Rouse and Mrs. John II. that 'their sister Mrs. B. H. DavYs ot whjm he was born during the latter Sir William' Lincoln Deinmitt. Yes, that is' his name and he and his mother who were at Lincoln Dunning Snow fences being in stalled on Dunning-Brewster road. Louisville Ash Grove Cement Co. to erect $3,000,000 cement plant. Aurora Burlington railroad in stalling automatic block signal on line between Aurora and T.-.-: tz.ua., and between Harvard and Hastings. V. Hastings First National Bank purchases assets and business of Ex change National bank. Cambridge New high school, cost ing $100,000, dedicated here. Bqaver City Flow of gas struck in Edwards test well here recently. Lyman Great Western Sugar com pany building new sugar plant here. Wausa Several streets of town to be improved! and paved. 1 Grand Island Annex being added to Walnut Junior Hight School. Edison Burlington railroad widen ing grade east of here, to extent of 8 feet on each side of track. Tekamah Standard Oil company to open new filling station here. Clearwater Continental Telegraph company recently purchased line north of Clearwater. Repairing line. Neligh New erected here. high school to be He Weds Child hood Sweetheart After 60 Years Girl's Parents Parted Them in Youth Now She Is 75 and He Has Eeacher 81. Nemaha Banner corn croo.renort-' weaver tity unarter grantea uu pH in tiiia sdctinn I breath Petrol , ' company to drill Loup City Nebraska Electric i ti,uvu. Charter granted GU- J ,anned the weddin eum and Development ..D k ill for oil, with capital . J Birmingham, Ala.' After waiting sixty years. Gable Parker Garden has married his childhood sweetheart, , Hanna Moore Worthy. After a quiet ceremony here.the(, two left on their long-deferred honeymoon for Carden's plantation at Milner, Ga. "We are going to spend the sun set of our lives together," said Mrs. Carden. "We are going to live over our childhood days and they were very happy days"' - . The two were fweethearts in their . 'teens, and planned to get married. But the parents of the bride-to-be interfered, thinking her too young to marry, and forbade her to see him again. Each married someone else. And for sixty years they lived not more than five miles apart, neither know ing where the other was. But neither one had forgotjten. Two years ago Carden became 'a widower. At about the same time a friend told Cadon his old-time sweet heart was living near. him. . . Recalled Childhood. "When I saw him it recalled my childhood days," said the bride. ."He told me how lonely ho was and asked me if I would not spend the rest of my life with him I said 'Yes,' and we g. one of the first . liinifso xicr ojatu tin; am'i we wi'it 1. day Mrs. Rouse departed for the home bor,n.at P00!11 last w.ettk I1 "w j Power company installing new 360-1 V.M . , . . ,. ' asked if I had forgotten how to'cook of her sister and will stay with the akinS his home with his father, lip. engine in its plant here. Gordon Nebraska Electric Power singrhTead ,ike we UBed to c on Oltll UeHlIIHll. Willie III UlUtOlll IU CICll UaiiauiIDMUU ""l I i,-Q i-oni-o on ro nrrn T IH Odell Armstrong brothers shipped' connecting Gordon and Clinton. j j . . . out car of mixed stock recently. . t f 'That's fine he said. 'I have a sister for some time. invited his grandfather to come over i to the capitol city to see him. You i would be surprised how it tickled Mickel when the st:re kind and which gives excellent, Sherman Wolfe and family. Miss Lelia ,anji Yestley Cook to and from school WILL ROGERS HAS U"ht I Shelton. E. D. Friend and laralljr "tpppu ' a utcp rui anu uiue uue ui. With the beginning of the new year Eddie Craig and wife of Lincoln and fhia legs and as it was not possible ? the merchants will close their places Mr. Lloyd Fiefer. ' ."trtL. " " " f..1, " ' Santa onica. Cal.. Dec. 28 I -mr 1 -a r f i A i. in , 1 T I I . a. , i lot of sjrup.in the smokehouse, and Fremont Courthouse , here being Company building addition "s i mi kill" some hoes soon " renovated. poultry dressing and packing depart ment. Chappell Auto supply station to; be located here, by Leslie Brothers Nelson $40,000. new water filtra- . j tion plant completed"here. ogs The bridegroom is now 81; his bride is 75. Both are very happy. "We've been separated a long time, but it's all over now," he said as they can jity. Will v.,. n'oinrv tv-sth ihi: Tmliv tlio tclinnl nf iIia p tv nf A m' me miUT uatt O Be hllira. AHtr uuc t- i . J cx-rption of Wednesday and Saturday and Its consolidated district opened. l of service and friendship, it f ' , resi(iential huh . Jl!tffrF"m. Jll7 . . niht when they will remain open again and the students are back' to wa witn many regrets tnat tne am-, - colony, is now a full- "aiive creamery Awocianon jo longer. their work and the teachers again I mal was killed. ! fledged nZbeV of the Prince of; branch creamery in this city. . , . . j i-' . i i . 1 11 i ' v i ci l. v j 1 V7 11 1 lll'V'll. - r.i-irr r -t . , 4l, . . ic i c: guuig iu outrun iac irsi in but lives living" over our childhood days:" -" r : Joseph Vickers had two loads of i have the matter of the education of hfcp on the South Omaha market I the children in hand and are plunging la?t Wednesday getting a very fair; into the work after their.short vaca ,prico for them. The market broke! tlon with a Mm which marks for sue- badly in a marketing. Mrs. Clo Schaeffer, few days following hisi cess, Mrs. Archie Miller who has been at the postmis- the. hospital at Lincoln for.sonw time hospital at Omaha, where it received Nevertheless, Rogers' outfit de tress, and Robert L. Parmenter and! and where 'she underwent an opera-, treatment, but with all that was or feated the MidWick aggregation family were the guests of Fred Wea- tion for the restoration of her health, j could be done the little one passed to 5. .; -.-i: i : - . Crcrli'ntr PiipHtiffffin roilrnol In- .1 stalls new signals, at city hall cross- I Walps psnnpstrian rhih. i Fremont Plans under way for Baby Dies at Hospital. J While playing polo Sunday at a Leigh New fire truck purchased , epnversion of northwest wing of ad- Tha . little.; child of Mr. and Mrs. club near here, the hard-riding movie j for fire department. ....... j ministration building, at Midland Col John Coleman, vhich has not been lariat tosser described an arc over his ; , - I lege into men's dormitory, at cost of at all -Weir -sittteMts birth some eigh- pony's head and landed in a heap- He Leigh New schoolhouse in Rabelei, $10,00n.'- teen months since, was taken to the was unhurt. district, northwest of Leigh, dedicat-j Jed. - ' - j . Bridgeport Bridgeport Anton Hula was a visitor in Oma ha today "where he. was called to look Realtors after, some matters, of business. : r Robert and Kenneth Huneke of Burlington, Iowa, came in this morn ing to spend the week end here visit ing with their old time school friends and enjoying a short outing before starting in again on their school work. When .entertaining, .use XJennison goods. Bates. Book and.' Gift . Shon carries thentire Dennison line .and .rp(r rials. , , ,-. "i A- -v-t- fll 1 111 IT I Mtl'ti, S. rflflTH. ii jl rm m esses CSS We find that we are overstocked and must realize cash.v Therefore, we have cut prices on every item in our immense stock. We always sell for less and when we , put on a sale, you are assured of a real saving. Bring in this ad and get exactly as advertised. v ONLY 100 SACKS RUSSET POTATOES $1.59 bu. BIG BARGAIN IN GLOSS STARCH 7c pkg. HEEE tgSSSSSSB FINE QUALITY 5-TIE BROOMS 39c Canned Fruit Special All Syrup 1 can Pears, 1 can Apri cots, 1 can Freestone Peaches, 1 can Plums, 1 can Yellow Cling Peaches. All FIVE cans for $1 GRANULATED SUGAR -10 Lbs. 69c LAUNDRY SOAP Electric Spark, 10 bars P and G, 10 bars for - 1 35c 38c BAKING POWDER SPECIALS RYZONSOc value at per can, only - CALUMET Large size 35c cans for only - - - K. C. BRAND 25-oz. Size ct, per can - 23c 27c 21c NOMIS KETCHUP 17c bottle Beech Nut Chili Sauce - ,15c bottle Corn, ex. good, can. . . ..9c. Tomatoes, per can . .9c Peas, per can. . . .... 122C 3s: Gallon Fruits EVE Sweet Pickles Qt. Jar 39c Queen Olives-Qt. Jar 39c Smoked Salt 10-lb. can ' 79c Iodized Salt Pkg". 10c Peaches, only. ... .50c gallon Bartlett Pears ... . . . . .59c gallon Gooseberries .... . 50c gallon Blackberries .......... 65c gallon Loganberries . . . 65c gallon Pineapple, Cr. or Sliced. .85c gallon SARDINES In Mustard or Tomato Sauce Special -Per Can 10c ONIONS Fancy Yellow Ones While They Last Bushel FANCY RED SALMON Tall Cans -Each i7k 0 Kraut, large can for. . . 11c Pumpkin, large can . . .11c Hominy, large can. . . : .9c 79c 3EI NAVY BEANS Ten pounds for RICE Ten pounds for MACARONI Ten pounds for- NOODLES Ten pounds for 69c 79c 95c 95c Soft Shell Walnuts 29c lb. Mixed Candies 2 Lbs. 25c M.iik.ir tjji !. I'lir'T1 L"J "" Ginger Snaps Lb. 11c Fig Bars 2 lbs. for 25c dli ell JjEl1 Telephone No. 239 We Deliver SAM GIVENTER, Manager Highest Market Prices Paid for Produce i I r- " - '1 -