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FAGS TWO PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY. AUG. 31. 1931. A. G. BACH Quality Groceries Telephones, 13-19 So. Park Store, 118 Quart jars of Tea 19p Quart jars of Cocoa 19c Quart jars of Olives 390 Quart jars of Peanut Butter S5c Pint jars of Peanut Butter 230 No. 2 Silver Sliced Grape Fruit 20c 5- oz. Florida Golden Grape Fruit Sc Lg. cans Peaches in Syrup, 136; 2 for. .350 6- oz. can Crushed Pineapple 100 J. M. Fruits, S-oz. cans, 2 for 25p Black Raspberries Red Raspberries Loganberries Gooseberries Advo Jell, all flavors, 5 pks. for 350 Large cans Pork and Beans 15p Van Camp's or J. M. Pink Salmon, 1-lb. tall cans, 2 for 23c Homa Malt, per can 370 C ..mberg Malt, 3 cans for W J. M. Coffee, Mb. can 330 Butter Nut Coffee, 1-lb. can 37c 10 bars Crystal White Laundry Soap . 330 Flour and Feed 48-;b. sack A. G. B. Flour 920 48-lb. sack Halo Flour 890 24-lb. sack Halo Flour 57c 48-lb. sack Omar Flour 31-10 BRAN 100-lb. ba- 75c SHORTS IGO-lb. bag 85c See Us for Prices cn Larger Quantities Bran and Shorts Highest Prices Paid for Eggs "GOLD PILE MOUNTING HIH New York The pockets of Uncle Sam soon will bulge with more than, five billions in gold. A survey . of The sold situation showed it will tt only a matter of a short time before gold holdings in the I'nited States will top the five, billion mark for the first time In the history of any nation. The gold reserve on Aug. 26 amounted to $ 4, 902, 000. 000. white impending shipments from South America will increase this amount. A shipment of $4,255,000 i being sent to New York from Ar gentina cm the steamer Western Prince, and Uruguay plans to send $5.000.0'.'0. In addition receipt of $9 05,000 from Mexico was reported by the federal reserve bank of New York. : .. ;. lattsmouth . . m a Si Do Not Fall Unusual in New Fall Coats at the Ladies Toggery 557 Arrivals Present Many CLEVER Styles! Vhen you see ihis collection it will be difficult for you set your heart on any particular model. They are all so exquisitely detailed and finish rquj :r woolens in deep rich shades with . . . dressy models with flat fur and fox Greeni ... browns . . . wines and black. Priced $ 75 . ;'v.,fs hadies Toggery "The Shov of Personal Service" Plattsmouth, Nebr. if ycCf i It became apparent that the Unit led States would pa the five billion ; dollar mark when it was indicated at Buenofl Aires that the Argentine t; vci nment would meet the $50. .000.000 notes maturing Oct. 1 with I sold. ! ACCUSED OF SELLING ST0LTN SECURITIES Chicago Norman S. Pool, and Frank S. Markey. were arrested Mon day when they tried to sell stock cei I ificates to the Midland Trading com pany, from which the certificates al legedly were stolen last Nov. 30. Po lice said they admitted they were wanted in Montana. Minnesota and Colorado for allegedly selling un auallfied stocks. m SBAY to See tlae Values Up To ad mu Alvo News Arther Roelofsz and Ralph Snavc I ly returned from their trip to Idaho t his week. Albert Fairfield won the silver I medal at the boys camp at Crete, Ne braska, this year. The Misses Essie and Minnie Su therland were visiting with their 'sister, Mrs. Eari Bennett over Sat urday and Sunday. Frank Taylor was loosing after Isome husiness matters in Weeping W ater on Wednesday afternoon f last week, driving over in his car. The Frank Cook family and Mrs. Johnston anil daughter. Peggy, mo tored to Lincoln Friday. The latter left on Saturday morning tor their home at Kearney. The Frank Taylor. Carl (!:'ny ta ilies and Wesley and Joan Cook, were guests of the Simon Rehmeier family I at the Shriners playgorund on Sun day. Mrs. Prank Taylor, Mary West, Iris Miller, and Florence Roelfaz mo tored to Weeping Water on Friday afternoon for a -111 club demon st ration. Don Shelton, Mrs. Sherman Wolfe, I.eiia Ftfer anil Rnssell Clifton, wen over to Lincoln on last Wednesday afternoon where they were looking after some husiness. Lee Abbott Of Dallas, Texas, where he la instructor in the Curtis Wright Areo school at Dallas, was a visiter In Alvo and was guest at tile Eugene Barkhtprst home while .here. A shower was given or Wednesday p. in. at the basement of the M. E. church for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Steeh Many useful 'hings for the home wei e given by the friends of Alvo. Kenneth Bailey, Elmer Rosenow, Ivan Barkhursl ami Ohed Clark, who eras risiting here from Sheridan, Wyoming, were all enjoying the night base ball game at Lincoln 011 last Thesday night. Oeorge Knight and wife of Lin coln, ft'ends of Mr and Mrs. L. If. Scott, were visiting in Alvo on We : p. B&ay 0? last week and all went to the Platte river where t hev enjoy ed ?'c afternoon fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copple and son. Diek. motored to Omaha Sundajfto attend the Hinds reunion. Mrs. COp ples father. Mr. Hinds, of Wabash, was the honor guest, he being the oldest person at the reunion. Elmer Bennett and the faintly who ; have been at Miles City. Montana, where they were visiting with rela lives ami also spending some time at the Yellowstone Park, returned home on last Saturday night. Russell Clifton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clifton, who has !vn spending some six weeks at South ! Bend with relatives, arrived home last week and will enter school at the heginnig of the school year. John Banning and the wife were 'over to Xebr:ska City this last Sun 1 day. August SOth, where they were enjoying the Roddy faint! reunion, '.which has. been , held., a MM ally for .many years. The gathering was held i at Arbor Lodge. Mr. anil Mrs. E. L. Nelson and the good wife were over to Lincoln on last Wednesday where they were looking after the laying of stock for the opening of the school year, and 1 while they were away the store was looked after by Elmer Rosenow. Art Roelsofz and Ralph Snavehy who have been spending some three i weeks in Idaho, where they have been Camping out and enjoying the wilds returned home on last Tuesday nigh; and were telling of a wonderful time, which they had while away. Joseph Foremen of Lincoln, who has the thrift portion of the insur- ; ance business for his company, was looking after some business matters in Alvo on last Wednesday. While in town, Joe rented the home place (to Earl Bennett, who Will "arm It . the coming year. Walter Vincent and were over to Lincoln day where they were ball game which was electric light by the from Chi: ago and tin Oeorge Kitzel on last Tues enjoying the played under colored team IToue of Da- rid. They say the game was a fine one and they enjoyed it greatly. C. D. Qam demonstrated that ho had good judgment when it comes to the purchase of a car. for he has just obtained a new Model A tudor manufactured by the Ford Motor Company, a dependable and beautiful car as well as one which is easy to ride and economical to operate. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Steeles house and all the furniture were destroyed by fire on Saturday evening. The family were in Lincoln when it hap pened and of course not a thing was saved. Their friends at Alvo t'c- 1 very sorry for them and the Royal Neighbors are preparing a quilt for tin m on Thursday of this week. Simon Rehmeier and Charles Ayrea were enjoying on last Tuesday eve ning at Lincoln, the night ball game Which was played between the House of David, which is a bearded ball aggregation and some colored players of Chicago, which was staged in Lin coln and played by electric light. The gentlemen enjoyed the game. John Banning and the good wife were enjoying a visit at Union on last Saturday, tin y going over to at tend the Old Settlers reunion which was held there, on August 21st and 22nd. They met a large number of 1 people which they have known in th years that have passed for they formerly resided at and near Union. Qbed Clarke and the goon wife who has been Visiting here for the past two weeks a' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rosenow. the ladies be ing siiters, and where both families have been enjoying the visit very much', departed on last Tuesday morning Vis their auto for their home in the northwest. Mr. Clarke has a barber and beauty parlor business at Sheridan, Wyoming. Visiting In the East. C. T. Ed wards and wite and Tal hurst Edward?, their son. departed ;On last Monday morning for York, Mew 0veral1 Prices! Step from ill-fitting Overalls into the best. They cost no more. CARHAFJFT'S Oak Brand $1-20 Special 1-00 Overalls are Cheaper Big T Work Shirts 85c Others 65C - 50c Ohio, where t hey will visil for some time at the home of their son. Boyd Edward, of 'iat place and will a If. vis':' New York City and Wash " ton, D. C '.nsrore they return homo. They are expecting to be away for about ten days. Won Dollar and Hickle. I v:t ti Barkhurst, in the dressing of the window at the store with the Palm (Hive products and mostly of BOap; was able -to win a prize given by the company of one dollar and live cents. Takes Ten Days Vacation. Beginning oh "Thursday of last week. Prank Taylor and wife are to spend ten days Of a vacation, they departing early on rhursday morn j ing for Kirksville. Mo., where they will spend the time with their rela tives and friends anil which Is also the old time home of Mr. Taylor. Many Attend Convention. A large nnmbor of the American Legion of Alvo enjoyed the state ::i.r:inK which was held at Fremont n the Arsl of last week There were from Alvo enjoying the occasion. C. t D. Cr.uiz. Art Qlnges, A. T. Snedgen. , So: n Petersen, Sam Jordan and a number of others, which made a very fine representation from this vicinity. Celebrate Real Picnic. On Sunday,! August SOth; there vva celebrated a very peculiar pic nic, and whjtah had its inception at Aypca, and which was comprised of married conph's who had been mar ried twenty years or longer, ami which called together a large array Of picnickers. Simon Rehmeier and wile were in attendance. Mr. and Mis. Rehmeier formerly resided in Avoca where the most of the people who were in attendance were from. 209 HOTELS IN NEBRASKA Washington. Aug. 27. The hotel census released Thursday for hotels having 2T or more guesi. rooms in l!i'.i showed that Nebraska had a total of 2"7 hotels operating the year around, and two of the resort type, operating from two to eight months a Viar. The hotels in operation the en tire .'.ear Bhowed tidal receipts of 8,451000 witli 2,S2 full time em ployes and a total of S2.12G.O00 paid for the year in salaries. Hotels in operation the entire year reported 13.032 guest rooms and a dining room seating capacity of S,.rS6. Twenty were owned by corporations and 187 by Individuals and partnerships. Aches and PAINS When you take Bayer Aspirin you are J sure of two things. It's sure relief, and j it's harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the heart. Take them whenever you suffer from: Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia. Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache When your head aches from any cause when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feci those deep-down pains of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and get real relief. If the package says Bayer, it's genuine. And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe. Asninn is the trade-mark ot Dayer manufacture of monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS oik CLASS OF 1930 REUNITES On August 27th class of IPSO of school motored to the graduating Nehawfca high Bbubert, Nebr., for a reunion. We met a- the home of our spon sor, Mr. Swcngel, who is superinten dent there this year. Kioin there we journeyed to Kails City, where we ate a delicious pic nic supper in the Legion park. These attending the picnic were, Mr. and Mrs. Swengel and daughter, Jean Beverly, Ruth Beil, Beatrice Chapman, -Mae Van Horn. Oeneva V:.!'. Horn, l'auline Ingwerson. Verle Stone, Irni.i Longman, Wildon Swit zer, Vilas Sheldon, Vert.cr She-maker, William Brandt, Randall sitzer. Neil Pierce, Theron Murray, Harvey Uehrns. After everyone had satisfied their hunger and thirst, wc looked at the city. Then wc returned to Shubert. Where Mr. and Mrs. Swe.igel served us iced watermelon and cantaloupe. We spent the remainder of the eve ning in playing mnocnie. isveryoi e bad an enjoyable day, all of us voted tor more picnics. We all departed for our homes at a late hour. Contributed. CALF CLUB MEETS i Ibe Daisy Dairy Calf club met at the home of Albert Blrieh. All mem bers but one were present. We had one visitor. Free state fair tickets were given to 4 H members. Ach ievement was discussed and Will be held ai Mynard Community Hall Wednesday, St pu niber lind in the evening and everyone is invited. Aft er tin meeting a delicious lunch of watermelon was served. Wednesday. August 19th we held a picnic at Murray pool. Breryone went in ami had a good .swim. Then games were played and lunch was eat n. Everyone was happy ns he left. KLLA MAE RDPFNER, News Reporter. Bates Book and Gift Shop is ex clusive Dennison decorative supplies dealfr in this vicinity. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITION In the District Court of Ca-ss coun Nebraska. Josie Brown. Plaintiff, vs. Fred Brown, Defendant. To Fred Drown, Defendant: The above named defendant will take no tice that on Thursday, the 20th day of October, 1931, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, the plaintiff will take The deposition of Josie Drown and Cecil Waite, to be used as evidence on the trial or the above entitled cause at Scottsblttff. Nebraska, before Lois Iiohnert. a Notary Public m the Mur phy building. Bated this 2Sth day of August, A. D. 1931. JOSIE BROWN, Plaintiff. By W. G. Kieck, Her Attorney. a31-4w NOTICE OK SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the County of Cas. Nebraska. Ana Ferris, Plaintiff, vs. ayette W NOTICE Miner, el al. Defendants. J TO the Defendants: Fayette W, Miner, Annie Miner, Rums Bane, Mis. Rufus Bane, real name un known, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of Farette W. Miner. Annie Miner, Rufus Dane. Mrs. Rufus Dane, real name unknown, Kliza Siebold, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to the northeast quar ter of Section ten (10). Township eleven (11), north. Range thirteen iio), east of the 8th p. m. in Cass County, Nebraska, except a containing 15 acres off of the tract w est side thereof, described as follows: Commencing at, the northwest cor ner of said northeast quarter of Sec tion 10, Township 11. north. Range 13, east, thence east 17 rods, thence in a southwesterly direction to a point in the south line of said quar ter section, 13 rods east of the south west corner thereof, thence west 13 rods to the southwest corner of said quarter section; thence north 100 rods to the place Of beginning, real names unknown, defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that Ada Ferris, as plaintiff, llled a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, on the 89th day of August. 1931, against you and each of you. The object, purpose and prayer of which is to ob tain a decree of ccurt quieting the title to the northeast quarter of Sec tion 10. Townstnp li, norm, itange 13, east of the 6th p. m., in Cass County, Nebraska, except a tract con taining 15 acres off the west side thereof, described as follows: Com mencing at the northwest corner of said northeast quarter Of Section 10. Township 11. north. Range 13, east, thence east 17 rods, thence in a southwesterly direction to a point in the south line of said quarter sec tion, 13 rods east of the southwest corner thereof, theme west 13 rods to the southwest corner of said quar tet sectioni thence north 160 rods to the place of beginning, in plaintiff, as against you and each of you. and for such other relief as may be just and equitable in the premises. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to I answer said petition on or before Monday, the 12th day of October, 1931. or the allegations therein con tained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of the plaintiff against you and each of you according to the prayer of sale) petition. ADA FERRIS, Plaintiff. JOHN M. LEYDA. Her Attorney. a31-4wj .T..T. SOUTH BEND Ashland Gaaette 4- Miss Laura Richards spent Thurs day with Elizabeth Hofl meister. Miss Pauline Thiingan hi visiting with her brother, Walter Thiingan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert IjOPS nnr' family spent Sunday at Mr.. . ...a Lang's. Hbert and Albert Stny spent Sunday afternoon with Nornuin Bakemeier. Bessie Barbee of Aahlai I w visitor Monday evening at t.. Graham home. Roy Richards and Alfred Clark ol Springfield spent Friday at the John Sweeney home. Billy Mooney spent a few d:.y with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander. Mrs. John Timni spent last week with her brother, Carl Rissan. and family of Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Knaup : ur- docb spent Sunday evening . Her! Mooney home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ri( were Sunday afternoon cullers . ,hc rda he John Sweeney home. Mrs. Ilert Winget and chi dren were Monday afternoon visitors at the W'm. V.'intret home. Mr. and Mrs. W'ilby Cox ere the proud parents of a baby gi I born i at the University hospital in Omaha. Mrs. Walter McGinness and son and Mrs. Ernest Ne'son were Bun day visitors at the Dert Winget home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cutter of Shen andoah, la., were Friday afternoon visitors at the Henry StandCT home. Mrs. Carl Hoffmeister and chil dren were visitors at the John Sweeney home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Human are Spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Homan's parents, W. P. Saw yer. Roy Clifton and son, Leo, and Homer Roman were Sunday after noon callers at the L. T. McGinness home. Mrs. John Timni, Sr.. and Miss Hazel and Helen Iverson spent Mon thly afternoon at -he John Kupke home. Mrs. Ernest Nelson and Mrs. Walter McGinness were Sunday aft ernoon callers at the L. T. McGin ness home. Mrs. Henry Stander and Herbert and Miss Genevieve Stander were Monday evening visitors at the Pert Mooney home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Towle and son. Lloyd, spent Sunday in Liberty visiting relatives. Mrs. Timm return ed home with them. Mrs. Emma Caldei Haswell and son, Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Clyde Hi chard, were callers at the Floyd Haswell home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clifton and fam ily of Alvo spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Clifton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sawyer. Mrs. Hugh McNealy is spending the week' with her grandmother. Mrs. Van Hook. She accompanied them to Beatrice. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kirlin and son. Donald, an.l Mr. and Mrs. John ' Kirlin were supper guts-s at the L. T. McGinness home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney and son, Donald. Miss Laura Richard were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Louis Smith home at Murdoch. Genevieve Stander of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander and son. Herbert, were Sunday evening visitors at ahe Bert Mooney home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gakemeier and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Kupke and daughters. Ruth and Es ther, were Lincoln visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hirs.h and son Freddie, and brother-m-iaw and I son of I at the Fairbury. were dinner guests L. T. McGinness home Sun- I day. Miss Hazel and Helen Iverson of ; Plattsmoutb came Monday morning I to spend a few days with friends. I They are staying at the present w ith Mfg. lohn Timm. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reinke and son. Paul Kugene. and Mrs. Ida Thieman and daughters, Margaret and Klda. were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Albert Deeroct home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schleifert of VN'albach are the proud parents of an eight pound baby girl born to them Sunday. August 23. Mrs. Schleifert was formerly Gertrude Heinke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glissendors and son, Billy, and Kinina Miller of Plankington, S. D., and Herman Our Bargain Wednesday Special FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION 1-50C Box Rexall Orderlies The Most Popular selling Laxative of Today l-pint Mi 31 Antiseptic Solution Both for F, G. Fricke & PLATTSMOUTH School Shoes J School Shoes for the Modern Miss . . . New Fall patterns in Brown Sport Oxforcis, Black Calf Walking Oxforcis and Patent and Dull Leather Strap patterns. cod Durable Shces in Styles which will Please the Girl in School Sizes 3Vz to 7 pair Fetzer Shoe Co. Home of Quality Footwear Bndter of White Lake, S. IX, left Friday morains for their home. Louis Slander and daughter, Genevieve, and son. Ralph, camv from An her. to attend the Stander reunion. Mr. Stander and Oeneiev -spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander. Mr. and family, Mr. and family Kifreil and Mrs. and and M r. Virgil Kit rell and Mrs. John Kitrell Mr. and Mrs. Sid and Mrs. OeoiM' Thiingan the Wm. nd family spent Sunday al Kitrell home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haswell and son, Harold, and Orville Richards and daughter, Joyce, motored to Lin coln Sunday to visit with Us Har well and brought home Mrs. Has well's father. Wm. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blum and .Nir. and Mrs. Albert Blum. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R'dnke. Martin Blum and Kld.i and Margaret Thieman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glissendors and son, Billy, Kmma Miller and Herman ESndter, had dinner at the Paul Sick home and supper at tt.e Edward Peters home Wednesday. Mrs. Ida Thieman and daughters. Flda and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blum and family. Marvin Sut ton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reinke and son, Paul Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glissendors and son. Billy, and Btmaa Miller and Herman Bi d ttr were Thursday evening visitors it the Alberi Blum home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stander and sons. Charles and Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roc ber, Kenneth and Leo I nad. and Billie Mooney attended the i Stander family reunion Sunday. The gathering was hhl on t fseiry Stander farm, formerly known a.- tl Frank Stander place. There were one hundred and fifty present, member of the family coming from miles around. CLUB ENJOY PICNIC The Social Workers Flower club entertained their families and friends at their annual picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler south of the city on last Wednesday. The wealth of shade and the plea ant surroundings of the Spangler home made an ideal gathering place Games of all kinds had been ar ranged by the members of the club and which all entered with real spin' for the entire day. Not the least of the attraction the day was the bountiful dinne which was brought it: well laden n. kets and spread on the tables in tin shade and was enjoyed to the utmost by all. Later in the day the club ladies served ice cream and which was their treat to all. It was getting late when,eer one departed home after having sucb delightful time. The next club meeting will In the home of Mrs. Ray Wilts ii by Mrs. Ernest Hutchison on Septeni ber 16th. Tell your lawyer you want your law brief printed here at home. The Journal is equipped to do this work it reasonable prices. 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