PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1927 Alvo Department LOCAL NEWS &!na Motor Oils! The highest in quality. We have a special oil for the Ford car, and this requires an oil of highest quality. We have this oil and guarantee it for the Ford automobile. Mcna Motor Oil is Best for All Cars We do the best repairing and use only the best repair parts. Trie mvo oarage Art Dinges, Proprietor Alvo, Nebraska James M. Manners was putting up his first cutting of hay on Wednesday last, having pot ton over his corn the first time and which is looking fine and growing nicely. Thomas Stout has been making some repairs at the home oast of town and is putting the windows and doors in condition for the summer to pro tost the home from flies. During the past week K. M. Coat man has sold throe hinders for the harvest which is so rapidly approach ing:, they going: to L. V. Clites, Den Swanson and Chris Nehen. Little Catherine Edwards, who has boon suffering' from the whooping cough is reported as getting along nicely and fools that she is about over the malady at this time. Last Wednesday Emil Bornemeier, in order to give the young pigs a bet ter place to thrive, moved a hog house to an alfalfa field and now the pig can have a fine place for their summer va cation. The Vacation Bible school which his been conducted here for the past two weeks terminated last week with a very worth while program by the scholars of the school who were in attendance. John Skinner was a visitor in Oma ha Tuosdav of last week with a load of stock for some of the farmers about Alvo and on his return brought home j with him a load of binders for thej Coatman Hardware company. j Mr. George Yager had a new roof: placed on his hotel which ha.4 not j had any work of this kind for some ' time it having been constructed many in Kansas for some time when the husband died several years ago. Mrs. Pruitt came to Alvo some seven years ago to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Kahler. The funeral was held at the Methodist church in Alvo on Wednesday after noon. Juno 15th. and conducted by the Ilev. R. H. Chenoweth, pastor of that church of which the deceased was a member. The remains were taken to Cherryvale, Kansas, for interment, where they will sleep by those of the husband who proceeded thew ife to the other world. Many of the friends here were gathered to pay their last tribute of honor and respect to this excellent woman. Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main ! JBldg., Phone 527. From Thursday's Dally j Elmer J. Wheeler, well known jV here to look after some matters or, business. V Edward Kelly of Manley, one of. the well known residents of that city, i was here today for a few hours at-;j tending to domo matters of Inisinos? and visiting with his many friends j here. i Mr. and Mrs. Adolpli Hhode, who have been visiting at the home of ; Mr. Rhode's mother, Mrs. Helen! Rhode for the past few days, depart ed last evening for their home in ! Omaha. ! Rev. William Harder and Mrs. 'Harder of Johnson and Rev. F. C. Schmidt, of Hastings, who were here to attend the Lutheran Sunday school convention at the Eight Mile Grove church, returned this morning to their homes. MARY MAY rNt. on Many Matters 1 ';ia-jrj or BEAUTY PARLOR Main Hotel Bid Under New Management Formerly the Rose Beauty Parlor operated by Mrs. Luther Pickett Everything in the Beauty Line, including Permanent Waving. All work done by experienced operators. Fully Equipped Shoppe OPEN EVENINGS ' Phone 200 Secretary Davis Urges More Eggs for I the Hungry and Suggestions 11 on Community Work. 1 ! f Canadians and Americans have formed an organization for "an in crease of amity between the two countries." We understand quite a Lit of it has already been coming this way. Weeping Water Republi can. Seme clever shot! If you take too much of this "amity" coming our way, you'll get "half shot." STOP FF in the famous SLACK 1-9 BLL: OF SOUTH OOKATO It does one good to see the fine progress on the new community s building. Stool work is being set to- ? day and the brick walls are rapidly K, MISS CARTER Beauty Shoppe Sustains Ssvere Injury. Mrs. Thomas Stout, who is a great ibody to work, notwithstanding her vears, was doing some work at her home and while endeavoring to step on a chair while descending to the floor from some work which she was day from Detroit where he has boon at in a pantry missed the chair and for some time aud where he was fiual- From Fr id ay's Pally i i F. W. Kiersey of Louisville was; here today for a few hours attending to some matters of business and visit- ing with friends. T Arthur Mullen, well known Omaha j V attorney, was here today lor a lew hours to attend to some matters in the court as attorney for the estate of the late Monsignor M. A. Shine. Mrs. J. A. Churchill of Silver Creek, Nebraska, who has been visit- inar hero at the home of Mrs. Lydia uauoii aim .ui. um.i i-y, meet on Wednesday afternoon with parted this morning for her home. !?,,rs Hl11 A large attendance is Ben Windham of Kansas City ar-, lesireil. rived here last evening to enjoy a visit here for a short time with the - relatives and friends, motoring over; from Lincoln where he has boon visit- i in sr. William Puhlmann. son of the de- j ceased William Puhlmann, arrived to- : Y moving forward. Refore we know it. j the Happy Hundred can pull off its f first banquet of the 1927-28 season i" in the large assmbly room, only the J number can be made two hundred, j with the increased facilities to be provided. I .oorasKa larmers are umuuuudie T .... V in having no farm paper. Mr. Mt- V ,r."rrrmhrrTTi' V Kolvie runs a so-called farm paper 'at Lincoln, but he is president of the (Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, is in ! no wise a farmer, and never was. ! His sympathies are entirely aloof i Trom agriculture." (Extract from the Louisville Courier, taken from I the Fairbury Journal). FLOWER CLUB, NOTICE Social Workers' Flower Club will pantry falling struck her side on the top of a stool which was standing near and fractured a number of ribs, which has caused this excellent lady much suffering. She, however, while still very sore from the injury, is getting along as nice as could be well expected. Sunshine 4-H Club Mrs. Lloyd Eidenmiller, assistant leader, met with the Sunshine 4-H club of Alvo in regular session at the M- E. church basement Thursday years ago. Mr. Roy Coalman and Ar- V " - thur Dinges also had their homes excins two present. Owing to the non-arrival of the toll wii o uii.il lie una jusi l ii-Lti 1 1 trvi. , , , . Arthur has a very fine brand for Ford !co"!!1 ne Pred cars, which requires oil with much nf ihu fin.u.an,i m Bild. .as tbeir guest of honor !y located with the message father's death and burial. of his From Saturday's Dally Attorney C. D. Ganz cf Alvo, was here today to attend to some matters ! in the district court for a few hours- i Mrs. Kirk Metzen of Omaha, is j here as a guest at the John Bajeck j and Lmmond Ptak homes for the day. W. H. Lohnes- and brother, George Lohnes, came in this morning from their home at Cedar Creek to look after some matters of business for a few hours. j Art Bird of near Alvo. was in the : city today to look after some matters! fiEACHiO VIA Moye Pays Cash . fcr Lutheran Pastor Guilty of Heresy See the new ad of Arthur Dinges. 4" Nebraska a the court house, it Ming of the merits of the Mona- er ;y S5ce the re?5S? dctSS visil of Mr- Cird h ter Oil which he has Just installed. 1 program I i ne gins naa invited tneir torm ! cr leader, Mrs. Roy Leaver, nee Golda In a Poultry, Eggs, Cream and Hides it will work for your car. Mrs. J. F. Puck of Pocatella, Idaho, who has been at a hospital in Omaha for some time where she underwent an operation and has treatment nar so tar imp she was able to come to Alvo where she is staying for a time at the home of her sister, JIi?. J. W. Banning, and is making some fine improvement in her health. James M. Manners, who was one of the hustling fighters in the Spanish American war, was in attendance at the convention of the members of the j few well chosen words, Edith Robert- json, on behalf of the club, presented Mrs. Leaver with a 7-piece amber glass water set as a been recoivin- osteom and wel1 wJshes- Mrs- LeaT .,-; i ,o7t thanked her youthful friends and improved that.,. . .. A ,, .. . ... .. token of their Leaver to the delight cf all of us told us she would reside in Alvo for several weeks and would act as our leader. Francesan Edwards and Edith Robertson are the first clubbers to report any actual canning done. Fran cesan made and canned strawberry jam last Wednesday. Edith picked and canned two Jars of cherries. Both firta liooH rrotn in v 4 i c cr S tnn Vfci- V r Spanish war association, which was Extension Service Wept, of Lincoln to neid m Lincoln a short ti me since. t i -i tt Ti.r. r i . c , . .-. i : , tt i . . v. , , ' l"C "icmuil a Ul l lie o una 11 1 lit t-Il CI LIU ar.d where h? enjoyed the meetiner a aw- sociatod during the troublous time is-i The next meeting will have to bej0Ounty as sales representative for the or a called meeting so watch these col-!above feed, and I expect to make a of the people with whom he was as-1 1 o o o a c io. ,v y ry nne program was had mns for announcements. News Re and much good work done at the porter, Edith Robertson, gathering. The state commander oiectod mr the present term was J. M. Morris, while the head of tho An-r- i iliary is Mrs. O E. Meier. There was I ,, , , about one thousand in attendance at1. Ho,Iywood. Jne 177. Mary Pick- the convention. , f?d apparently had forgotten tonight jtuat Flic had been cast in a new kid- being the first here in the la.t Mrs. Fred Spangkr was a visitor! We bell Uyster bneil, LUlCk eeds in Omaha today where she was. called land Salt Your Patronage Solicited! is feeling very much improved in the course of treatment that she has re ceived from the specialists in that city. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stewart of Davenport, Iowa, are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Born and family, coming down from Coun cil Bluffs where they have been in at tendance at the grand lodge of the Iowa A. F. & A. M. that has just closed its sessions at Council Bluffs- Moye Produce Co. Telephone 391 Plattsmouth, Neb. Moorman's Mineral Feed I wish to announce to the farmers and feeders of Cass county that I have taken over eastern half of this KIDNAPING SCARE PASSi-S ged I.Jdr Pz.SSC-S Away. 'nor anv other kind of mm wns in ovi. On la?t Monday afternoon at two rience about the studio where the ac o'clock Mrs. Mary Pruitt, mother of tress worked late today. This was -wrs. .Mary j. Kahler. who has boon taken to indicate that studio officials making her home in Alvo with her . thought the danger to the little star, (laughter passed av.av :iftor n lrvno- if anv had i i : ..: .1 i-1 -. . . v iniMUfiauie excitement was caus- lllness, in which she had hecn care fully nursed and cared for by the daughter. Mrs. Pruitt was born in Iowa and lived in that state many years, but had been making her home ootnbvs Lat Alvo, Nebr. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Get a cool refreshing drink or an ice cream. Prices are right. David L Boothby oil last night and guards thrown around Miss Pickford and her hus band, Douglas Fairbanks, in Beverly HiHs, when it was reported that she was the intended victim of a kidnap ing plot. Two men are now serving sentences in the state penitentiary fol lowing unearthing of a similar plot two years ago. ATTEND WEDDING From Saturday's Dally Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Schneider and daughter, Miss Catherine, motor ed to Meadow Grove, Nebraska, to day where they will attend the wed ding of Miss Delores Bosse, former teacher in the local schools whose marriage to Mr. E. E. Henkle occurs this evening. Miss Catherine Schnei der is to be one of the members of the bridal party. Journal Want Ads bring results. Qoods for the Spring! Oil Stoves the housewife will appreciate, Cream Separators for mere cream, Lawn Mowers to beautify the home surroundings, 'Big Ben Alarm Clocks for early risers, Paints, Varnishes and all seasonalle spring goods. Farm Implements. Garden Tnnls. Fann and Garden Seeds. Everything else in Hardware line. See Us for Your Needs Coalman Hardware Go, ALVO NEBRASKA thorough canvas of my territory in the interests of the above product. If you are in need of any of our goods or service, such as worming pigs or chickens, address me direct by mail, a many farmers already know what Moorman's feed is. Carl J. Thomsen is no longer connected with our com pany. WILLIAM A. BLODGETT, j20-2sw LaPlatte, Neb. Used Cars! I We are at a loss to see why or wherein the fact that former Gover ' nor McKelvie is a president of the Chamber of Commerce enters into jthis cl all. It is certainly a false and misleading statement to give the in ference that a man could not be "president" of a Chamber of Com merce and vitally interested in the welfare of the agricultural interests. This is demonstrated by the great mutual co-operation being built up at Hastings, Nebraska, and in many other communities, between the busi ness men and their farmers. If the various Chambers scattered over the state and in other states are not co operating with the farmers for their; good, it is because the farmers will not give them the opportunity to do ; so. It is not the Chamber officials and members who hold "aloof" from , the Chambers, refusing to grasp the Action Taken by Plttsourgh, Fa., hand of friendly disinterested co-1 Synod, First Case cf Kind in poeration extended him by the Cham-j HistDVV of the Church jber of Commerce. It is our hope thct our good friend Mayhem will ! not leave this assertion made by: Rochester, Pa June 16 Found, r. ,. c t-... :i guilty of heresy for his liberal re-1 challen-ed ligious views, the Rev. Dr. Frank Ed- " ' win Smith was deposed from the min- . , , ,, . .. ' istry of the Evangelical Lutheran The other day in Omaha saw a Pittsburgh synod of large yellow street car being dm en ; thp churcV today. It w as the first from the street with a small radio case of Ug k,nd n the hist of the set. Is it possible the use of radio , JjUthcran churcll in the United States, to move a street car foretells the day , Doct0r Smith was not present when when all our great highpower elec-1 seRtrnce was passed. He recently an tric lines and billion dollar plants n0unced his resignation as pastor of will be discarded for "juice" direct ( j,uther Memorial church. Pittsburgh, from the air? I after a controversy had been precip- " litated by his teachings. Several days Louisville is in for a boom the : iatf-r he announced he had acrpnteH a on your way to Yellowstone Park Glacier Park or the Pacific Coast The Bnrlington offers you this delight ful addition to your western vacation a chance to stop off for a day cr two at small additional cost in the enchanting Black Hills of South Dakota. Eanly arranged. Through Pullmans. New and convenient service through the heart cf The Kills connecting with modern motor coaches that take yen comfortably to points cf chief attraction over newly opened highvays. See these queer hills of midnight blue twined by Nature in a thousand awe eouic shapes; The Needles, beautiful Sylvan lake; the Komestake Gold Mine, Ike State Park surrounding the famous State Game Lodge. Bargain summer rates, effective now, rcske the cost of a- western vacation sur prisingly low. Include a cm or two day tour of the Black Hills, or spend a full vacation there. 8 R. W. CLEMENT Ticket Agent prising the ministerium, 185 to 0. be excused from voting. Seven ministers, however, asked to While deploring the necessity for i action against Doctor Smith, the Rev. Dr. F. H. Knubel of New York, presi dent of the United Lutheran church of America, who attended the trial, lauded the synod for its action in "upholding the faith of the church." Doctor Smith was cited by a synod committee for assailing the virgin birth, the miracles, blood atonement and the bodily resurrection of Christ. FREE STATERS IN POWER Courier advises to keep on your shirt and sit tight. One thing you have to give it to the Louisville Courier, and that it, it maintains one of the call as associate pastor of the First Unitarian church, Pittsburgh. The verdict of guilty passed by a vote of 233 to 0, and the sentence best and most interesting editorial j wa3 decided upon by a 231 to 0 vote. page?? of any paper in tne state or rnor to tne trial itself, prosecuted Nebraska. Dublin, Ireland, June 1G. The free state government, with William T. Cosgrave at its head, will return to power after the general election which has reduced the governing ma jority in the daileireann- In the house numbering 153 seats, the gov ernment holds forty-six seats, exclu sive of the speaker. TThe republican followers of De Valera hold forty four, but they have declared thru Mr. De Valera that they will not take the oath of allegiance. There is therefore no alternative to the pres ent government carrying on, especial ly as it can count in most emergencies o the idependent ad farmer vote, num- EXPLAINS E0YC0TT Even though and cried. "Have mercy on us; we ve j eaten more eggs now than enough to! last us the next six months," the fol lowing recipe is just too tempting to 1320 Ford Touring I $ 75, overlook and if you eat eggs it en- j 1921 Ford TouriEjr io0'coura"es tne neus lo worK earner, r. T . fa 17(-jthe producers get more money to buy JJOraSOn iractor l'tnf vmi so von mav eat more eersrs to 1923 Ford Touring 100. bring more money to the producer to before the full membership of the synod. Doctor Smith had been found I bering fourteen and eleven respective one friena came m guuty oy tne clerical delegates com- ly. Mexico City, June 12. Explain ing the recent decree issued by Presi dent Calles forbidding governmental departments to make purchases in the United States, the newspaper Excel sior prints a statement from a high official, whose name is withheld. He says the measure was taken be cause the American authorities un duly seized merchandise bought and paid for by Mexico in the United States and also because machine guns shipped by way of New York were ordered seized upon their arrival at New York. At the present time Mexico is buy ing from European firms, but it is announced, the decree will be cancell ed when the American government changes its policy. 1920 Ford Tourinpr 85 1923 Tord Touring 125 1919 Ford Touring 75 1919 Ford Touring 75 1920 Ford Touring 80 1922 Ford Touring 50 192G Ford Touring 250 1910 Ford Touring 50 1921 Ford Truck 150 1G23 Ford Roadster 125 1921 Overland 85 buy more stuff from you etc, etc. Here it is: Eggs in bacon rinds (also sells more bacon). 6 long slices of bacon, 6 eggs, salt, pepper, parsley and toast-points. Partially cook the bacon and curl around the inside of a muffin tin, or small ramekin.,' Break an egg inside each bacon rind, ' place the cup on a baking sheet or a shallow pan, and cook in the oven until the egg is set but not hard. Remove them from the cup care-' fullv, so that each egg remains in 1020 Ford Tourinir 50 ! the. 5ins of. hM?1'.- V,lac thc "J1 a v i ni:n ipt ii n i ri; v m in ri imi ihi i tered toast between the eggs, gar nish with parsley. You can eat the, parsley if you wish I always throw j it away. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS of The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court.- In the matter of the estate Michael A. Shine, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that T Hvill sit at the County Court room in j Plattsmouth In said county, on t he 25th day of July, 1927, and on the 26th day of October, 1927, at the Jiour of ten o'clock a. m., of each day respectively, to receive and examine ''all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allow- - rr 1 1!MA IS n . 1 r j , ante. i ume umiieu ior me pre-iinrn t- -i . -n sentation of claims against said es-!190 for9 during 50 1920 Ford Tudor 100 Fordson Tractor 295 1920 Ford Touring 60 1923 Durant Touring 85 1921 Ford Sedan 100 1322 Ford Touring 85 1923 Ford Coupe 125 1922 Ford Roadster 85 1925 Fordson 300 1921 Ford Roadster 50 1524 Ford Touring 175 1824 Fori Roadster 100 1920 Buick Touring 125 1922 Ford Roadster 50 1921 Esses Touring 125 1923 Ford Coupe 150 iii&d xuiu uuu r 1 . i - - 1Q94 vnrA va.I" " inn down Main street to see the improve- Wi" ment the past few months. What are lo xuxu wouye A:you groaning about? lyzu .tora coupe izo Have an opening for a married man on a farm. If you have furnish ed apartments or rooms for light housekeeping, drop in and list them with us. Also, if you need help. Headquarters FOR vn son $ ere Si ispasrmg Money Back Guarantee! Mebr. Gity Tire & Vulc. Go. TELEPHONE i O Exclusive Nebraska City SERVICE CAR Dealer Let's shout for joy! The former Geise soft drink parlor is being re ncwed on the interior, being cleaned, painted and new flooring put in. Now, when the owners put in a mod ern up-to-date window front there, as they have stated they would do later, another corner in Plattsmouth has been made attractive and a great advertisement for our city. All of the old stores and empty buildings should be put in tip-top shape for the better times coming and slowly, but surely our vacant fronts are coming into life. All you have to do is to walk tate is three months from the 25th day of July, A. D. 1927, and the time limited for payment cf debts is one year from said 25th day of July, 1927. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 20th day of June, 1927. A.H. DUXBtRY, (Seal) j20-4w County Judge. 1917 Ford Sedan 75 j 1921 Ford St. Truck 90 1925 Ford Ccupe 300 1823 Ford Truck 450 1925 Ford Roadster 125 male or female, we have several ap 1923 Studebaker Touring 425 j Plants looking for work. Ae ennn qo vmi rp.i ri this, rirnn 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan 300 that check in the mail to square up Terms if You Wish latoeufh iofor! your dues please. W. G. DAVIS, Secretary. PASTURE FOR RENT Pasture for ninety head of cittle. Srrini water. Call phone aifio. 1 A A m . for Preserving Eggs The strength is such that it may be diluted with eleven parts cf water, according to Dept. of Agriculture, U. S. Government. PRICES Pints .15c Quarts 25c (Your Container) Quart Cans 35c The above prices have been in effect for the past five years! W. eyrich & Hadraba Plattsmouth, Nebf.