MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1920. WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - 1 i 1 t c -I y t t: a U L h oi F pi Lo coj thi 4 mo ma bla OIK 12 C mil in? old yea 3 3 cow heii T pou O rio pio ter; one sect cult cujt mac or v row" pres. sped Ford ton vvagr one McC. i set o harn harn ener; di3c; frann shred tor, pepar chine one i radio, nume MANLEY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Peikor, of Elniword, were visiting relatives and friends in Manley Thursday of last week. Sherman Hathaway, proprietor of the Manley cafe, visited friends at Union a few days during the early part of last week. Mike Honor was called to Omaha las Wednesday morning, where he haa some business matters to lool; after for the day. Mr. and Mrs. George Lopp of near Xehawka were guests for the day last .Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hathaway. Mrs. Catherine Earhardt, who has been visiting for some time with her son. Clarence Earhardt, at Ne braska City during the past couple of weeks, returned to her home here last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilohmann were in Nebraska City Sunday, go ing to visit a brother of the former, who has been in the hospital there during the past three weeks, recov ering from an operation. They found him getting along very well. Mrs. Harry Haws w:s a passenger to Omaha Wednesday, going up for a visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Salberg, where she was able to assist with the celebration of the passing of the birthday of Mr. Salberg. . I i i anwwpwfw""i ii N" T: -zrrr." . : -- - - - - -- I Enjoyable Christmas Party Mrs. O. E. McDonald was hostess to a very enjoyable Christmas party at her homo here Tuesday afternoon, December Sth. Twelve invited guests were present. A very pleasant after noon was enjoyed and at the proper hour a delicious luncheon was serv ed by the hostess. Those present were Mesdames Walter OT.rien, Ed die Stander, Joe Sheehan. Fred Bauer, Mike Sheehan, Glen Miller, Ralph Welte. John Sheehan. Hugh O Urieii and Margarite Myers. Attended Welfare Meet Mesdames Harry Haws and Oscar Dowler were at Weeping Water last Tuesday afternoon to attend a meet ing of the Weeping Water Welfare club, which was holding a pleasant and unique program and Christmas party with an exchange of Christmas presents among the members, as well as preparing for Christmas, which is so near at hand. , No Name Club Meets The No Name club of Manley and Weeping Water met last Tuesday af ternoon with Mrs. Rudolph Berg man, enjoying a very pleasant after noon and an excellent program, as well as a social hour climaxed with the serving of a luncheon. F. D. R. Pinochle Club The F. D. R. Pinochle club met again last Sunday for another pleas ant session with the cards, this time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mockenhaupt. High scores were won by Mrs. Frank Bergman and Harry Haws, with consolation honors to. Frank Riester. The traveling prize was won by Frank Bergman. x New Pastor Installed The Rev. Father Hoffman, who has been parish priest at Falls City, where he was active in civic and oher community affairs, having re cently been transferred to Manley to take over the duties of pastor of the St. - Patrick's Catholic church here, was inducted into the pastorate here last Wednesday morning at 0:30. The service of installation was con ducted by the Very Rev. Father Adolph Mosler, of Plattsmouth, as sisted by Rev. Father George Agius, also of Plattsmouth. A large number of the members of the parish were present to enjoy the ceremonies. Elected for Another Year At a meeting or the governing board of the Manley Farmers eleva tor, they considered a number of matters in regard to the business and re-elected Harry Haws as manager of the business, a position he has held for several years. An inspector for the Farmers Elevator organizations of the state was here recently and examined the books of the company, making his report in w'hich it was shown that the Manley Farmers ele tor had the best rating of all the farmers elevators in the state, which speaks very well for Mr. Haws. Poultry Wanted THESE PRICES GOOD Tues. Wednesday December 15 and 16 HEAVY HENS and SPRINGS 5 lbs. and over, lb. . . 12 Under 5 lbs., lb 9 Jersey Giant Hens Same as Heavy Hens NOW is the time to move those heavy Springs before they start stagging. ' Hide Market is Higher See Us Before Selling- Daily Journal, 15c per week. Conveniently Located Corner 5th and Main Streets Journal ads bring you import ant Christmas shopping news. 4 V you can easily select the gifts they will like from jX these ! Check your selections now, and come in for them today. There aren't many more days until Christmas! r-tk A Ik I For Men For Women and Girls Twin Sweater Sets Colorful striped blouse with solid color jacket. Smart, warm and a most wel come gift. 91.95 and .52,95 i; and B M 3 7 v oysy They Need Shirts Lustrous white or smart new colors and patterns. 9SO and 91.49 Mufflers and Scarfs Dressy ones and smart warm wool ones. He will like one of these in white, nov eltv weave or bold pattern. 79C to $-.25 Beys' Brushed Mohair Sweaters Ccssack bottom with self straps, a full pleated back and Talon zipper front that will appeal to any real boy. $1. 15 And Ties Hand made ties of fine fabrics and in the best selection of winter patterns. Get one to match his colored shirt. 25c to 1 Tie with Handkerchief to match SI Boys' Ties in holiday boxes . 25c They like Handkerchiefs Too Many styles to choose Trom. He will par ticularly like his initial on them. Three in a box. 25C and 50C Hose Makes a Fine Gift One of several pair of these smart fancy patterns, or the pure silk with the clock pattern will be appreciated. 15C to 50c Warn Lined Dress Gloves Just the thingr for cold weather. Made of fine imported capeskin with fleece lining and button wrist. Black or brown. $1 pair Practical Gift Sets Attractively put up to make pleasing Kifts. Garters, Suspenders and Garter Sets, Belt and Buckle Sets, Leather Bill Folds, etc. A wide variety. 25C to $1 Comfortable House Slippers He will enjoy wearing a pair of these around the house. And really yau could look long for a finer Rift. 49 to $2.75 Eingless Silk Hose Thrillingly sheer and clear chiffons that are a real luxury. 79c to 81 Luxurious Satin Slips Beautifully lace trimmed styles that will make her feel like a princess. $1.95 Silk Panties Marvelously fine undies that will be greeted with real enthusiasm. 59c i 4ti p p s Gloves for Dress or Sport Newest styles in sueded mochasette to finish off her winter outfit. Fancy stit ched worsted gloves for smartness. Or, bright brushed wool gloves for sport. 69C to 89C Wool Shoulderettes Do the chilly drafts make her shiver? Then she'll like this cozy and warm shoulderette. $1 and $1.59 Hat and Scarf Sets If she's between 8 and IS she'll want this. Made of brushed mohair and rayon. Price is only $1 If She Prefers Pajamas Then you should present her with a pair of these. Soft acetate in the newest bright candy stripes, or lace trimmed pure silk crepe in tea rose or blue. $1 to $1.95 Handbags Always Wanted 1 Clever styles in keratol, some with slide fasteners. Also real leather a grained or soft eueded finish. Yes, they have all of the accessories and each is in a gift box. $1 to $2.95 She Needs House Slippers And we have styles to fit her taste and your pocketbook. Felts, D'Orsays and Boots. 39'to $2.45 And Don't Forget Handkerchiefs You can buy them singly or in gift boxes of three. Dainty hankies in plain, colored and novelty effects. 10 to SO 3 4 I? FOU LITTLE FOLKS Book, Handkerchief Sets Brightly illustrated story books with two or three gay hankies tucked into the pages. Lots of titles to select from. lO and 25 Hand Crochet'd Bootee Sets Sacque, cap and bootees in pink, blue or white. Every baby should have one. At the low price everybody'll be giving 'em. $1.95 STBG'Dih!S THE LARGEST STORE IN CASS COUNTY PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA 3-pce. Winter Sets Leggins, sweater and toque for little tots up to one year old. In baby colors. $2.95 Little Girls' Dresses Cute little styles that will make her happy that she is under six. Priced at 89 and $1 1 m WE DELIVER PHONE 42 Calumet Baking Powder, 1-lb. can 21 C K. C. Baking Powder, 50-oz. tin 40$ Pineapple, match slices, No. 2Y2 can 19 Fancy Jonathan Apples, 4 lbs 25 Black Twig Apples, S lbs 25 Celery, large stalk 10 1 Lettuce, solid Iceberg, head 7 V2 Pascal Celery, 4 to 5 in bunch 20 1 Dill Pickles, quart jar 15 Sweet Pickles 10, 15 and 25ci Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 lbs 250 Pumpkin, large No. 2l2 can 100 Mince Meat, IGA lOci Mince Meat, None Such X2i$ Victor Cake Flour, pkg 190 IGA Cake Flour, pkg 230 Shurfine Cake Flour, pkg 25 Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg 270 10c Can Calumet Baking Powder Free Golden Sun Flour, 48-lb. bag $1.49 Sun Kist or Gooch's Best, 48-lb. bag $1.69 Gold Medal Hour, 48-lb. bag $1.98 Dates, 2 lbs. for 190 Prunes, 70-80 size, 3 lbs 250 Raisins, 2 lbs 170 Meat Depart meet Glazer's Weiners, per lb 200 Shoulder Beef Steak, lb 200 Baby Beef Round Steak, lb 27p T-Bone, Sirloin or Short-Cuts, lb 250 Minced Ham, per lb 150 - -- - LAD WDJS RECOGNITION Buddy McMaken, of this city, son of Mrs. Edith McMaken, has been awarded an honorable mention in the fifth annual Children's National Photograph contest. This contest is held in some 200 of the cities of the country and thousands of photo graphs are entered for judging. Buddy is one of the clever lads of the community and well deserves the award that has been given him. Daily Journal, 15c per week. Notice to All Dental Patrons The dental offices in Plattsmouth will be closed on Thursday after noons the year around. Dr. P. T. Ileineman, Dr. A. E. Johnson, Dr. F. R. Molak, and Dr. W. V. Ryan. Van Camp's Pure TOMATO JUICE 10-oz. g Can -9t 23-oz. Can AUt Giant 50-oz. Can . - fri M- rn - " 11 mi ' -iir"iiiiM iiii Plattsmouth, Tues., Wed., Dec. 15-16 Christmas Trees ig&'SSZtilSc uP Christmas Mixed CANDY Chocolate Drops or Orange Slices fl Lb. JL' WHEATIES Crisp Wheat Flakes Package. OXTAILS, lean, meaty, lb BOILING BEEF, choice, lean Rib PORK HOCKS or PIG TAILS, fresh HAMBURGER, freshly ground Beef Cuts. BEEF STEAK, choice, tender Baby Beef . . MINCED HAM, Armour's quality, lb KRAUT, fancy Wisconsin Bulk SALMON, Sable or Fillets of Fish (Sliced, lb., 15) 5c ..3 lbs., 25c . .2 lbs., 25c . .3 lbs., 25 c . .2 lbs., 29c 121z t ..2 lbs., 15c . .2 lbs., 25c Hallowee Bulk DATES 2-lb. Cello bag- Santa Clara PRUNES 80-90 size 4 lbs. Choice Mixed NUTS 22c 2 lbs, 43c Lb. Hinky-Dinky BUTTER Carton Sunlight Margarine l-lb. Ctn. T 2 for ""..Sic Sunrise Brand COFFEE 3 lbs, 490 4f tjc 1-lb. Pkg. JL w POTATOES, 15-lb. peck, 29; 100-lb. bag $1.79 Iila ho HummcIw Kxrellrnt Cookem. Iln? cl2ht net when pnekrd. LETTUCE, fresh, solid Calif. Iceberg, head 5 c ORANGES, 176's, 27; 216's, 19t; 288's, doz.. . . 15 Fancy. Sweet Juicy Texan. Calif. Sunkist Navels, sweet, seedless, 216's, doz.. . .29t GRAPES, fancy Calif. Sweet Red Emperorers, lb..7V2t I-nrtte f lutter llnncbea. GRAPEFRUIT, sweet, juicy, 96 size, 6 for 19 Texnn IrhSeelIem. TANGARINES, large Honda, doz 15c Fancy, Krexh, Juicy. YAMS, Louisiana Porto Ricans, 4 lbs 190 I". S. Grnde A'o. j. Lighthouse ac Cleansers Cans Big 4 White Naptha SOAP 10 firs 27C QUAKER OATS Quick or Regular