The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 22, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 7

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BEATRICE—Bltting-Norman post,
American legion, held a largely at
tended meeting in the chamber of
commerce rooms and installed offic
ers for the coming year. Charles V.
Taylor of Lincoln, state commander,
was present and gave an inspiring
talk. Rians,for launching a momber
ship drive were discussed and decid
ed upon.
BLOOMFIELD—Entries for tho
crlhbage tournament to be staged at
the city hall December 28 Indicate
that at lenst 50 players will partici
pate. A big oyster supper will be
served at the close of the tournament,
iosers being obliged to pay expenses.
NEBRASKA CITY—A Coolidge for
1 resident club was organized at tha
courthouse, with Judge Paul Jessen,
president, and L. P. Jackson, secre
tary.
WYMORE—The hardware store
conducted by C. J. Werner for 10
years has been sold to Roy Howe of
Bgrneston.
BEATRICE—About 25 carloads ot
walnut logs have been shipped from
Gage county the last few weeks, to
Kansas City and Des Moines, to be
used in making furniture.
WYMORE—The Dodge Bros., and
Essex automobile salesrooms operated
on Main street here for the lost four
years by R. G. Lipscomb and brother,
has been sold to Merle P. Briggs, of
Summerfield, Kan. The change will
be made next week. Mr. Lipscomb
lias not announced wHether he will
re-enter business in another line in
Wymore.
BEATRICE—At the annual meet
ing of the Beatrice Kiwanls club,
County Judge Fred Messmore was
elected president for the coming year.
Other officers chosen were vice presi
Dr. C. A. Spellman; treasurer,
H. Howey; district trustee, Dr. C.
P. Fall: directors, Fred Darepr, C. L.
AUer, J. C. Douthitt, Fred Klein, J.
TI. Kearnes and E. F. Kimmeihy.
BEATRICE—At the farm sale of
Harley Trump near Holmesville,
horBes sold for about $76 a head and
milch cows for $50 a head. Farm ma
chinery was In demand and brought
good prices. Mr. Trump and family
soon will leave for Colorado where
they expect to make their home for
the present.
ARNOLD—Maxine, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hoffman of
Arnold, turned her ankle and fell on
her tvay home from school, striking
her head on the sharp edges of her
dinner pail and cutting a gash above
the eye. Two stitches were required
to close the wound.
TABLE ROCK—Member of the
Pawnee County Livestock Breeders'
association and wives enjoyed a ban
quet and meeting recently at the
Methodist church In Pawnee City.
About 100 were present. Follow
ing the banquet a program was given.
Those taking part were: J. C. Irwin,
"M^s. Fred Woods, George M. Mil
ler, F. A. Sloan and Boyd Rlst,
county agent of Gage county. Offi
cers elected for the coming year are:
President, F. A. Sloan, Burchard: vice
president, Frank Deweber, Pawnee
City; secretary, A. J. Niles, Pawnee
City; treasurer, J. C. Irwin, Pawnee
City; executive committee. M. J. Don
ahue, Burchard; W. W. Smutz, Burch
ard: Chris Lionberger, Humboldt; A.
J. Cope, Burchard, and John Brewer,
Pawnee City.
TABLE ROCK—Petitions are in
circulation in Gage county to place
the name of Loren H. Lnughlln, a
Beatrice attorney, in nomination as a
candidate for state senator from the
Sixteenth district, comprising Gage
and Pawnee counties. This district is
now represented by Senator J. D.
Earr of Mission Creek, this county.
RED CLOUD—Rev. O. R. Heinitz,
who has been pastor of the Lutheran
charges at Red Cloud, Riverton nnd
Naponee, has been transferred to Up
land. The church at Upland is newly
organizer!. Mr. Helntz will continue
his work at Naponee. while the work
here will probably be in charge of
Rev. Mr. Insolman of Cowles. The
Riverton charge will he looked after
by Rev. Mr. Robbert of Campbell.
AURORA—A Christmas cantata,
"The Star of Bethlehem,” will be
given at the Presbyterian church Sun
day afternoon, Miss Grace Hartnell
directing. In the evening, at the
United Brethren chtirch, the cantata,
"The Christmas Adoration," will be
given by the choir.
RED CLOUD—The Methodist choir
Is making arrangements for the can
tata known as "The Christ Child,”
which will he put cm st the church
Pufulay. The cantata consists of 12
parts.
HOLDREGE—The Holdrege Ki
wanis club has just closed a success
ful year, with over 40 members. The
following officers were elected for the
coming year: President, Dr. E. I.
Whitehead; vice president, L. E. CMad
derdon; secretary, Harold Hjemfeldt;
treasurer,'' Arthur Edwards; district
delegate, Fred Brown; directors,
Henry Erickson, Frank Falk, Claude
Norris, D. T. Johnson, Harry Eck
burg. Gold Sonneborn and Chester
Winquest.
BEATRICE—Postmaster Robert
Pease has received, word from Senator
Howell at Washington, D. C-, stating
that the senate had confirmed his ap
pointment.
KEARNEY—Kearney has com
pleted its paving program for the
year, work in the last district being
finished this week. A total of over
30 blocks was paved, representing in
excess of 50,000 square yards of
asphalt paving, was laid down. This
does not include completion of the
mile and a half stretch of paving ex
tending from the courthouse to the
Platte river. The total Investment
represents about $200,000.
TABLE ROCK—Glen Johnson, who
was recently arrested by Sheriff Guy
E. Avery of this county on tlhe
charge of illegal possession of a gtill
and a quantity of mash and was
later turned over to the sheriff of
Richardson county, when It was found
that the still was In that county, was
fined $500 and sentenced to three and
one-half months In the county Jail.
Buy Your
GIFT CIGARS
Saturday and Monday
At Cut Prices
CIGARS BY THE BOX
10c Size. Box of 25. Box of 50.
Iliad..$2.25 $4.00
Mozart.$2.25 $4.50
La Grata.$2.25 $4.25
Emerson .. $2.25 $4.25
Roi-Tan .$2.25 $4.50
f Chancellor.$2.25 $4.25
La Azora ....$2.25 $4.50
Girard . $4.00
La Fondrich.$2.25 $4.50
Flor Dc Murat.$2.25 $4.50
All 2 for 25c Cigars in all the popular brands—
Box of 25 for.$3.00 Box of 50 for.$5.50
Charles Denby—Box of 25 for.$1.75
White Owls—Box of 50 for .$3.50
Cubanoids—Box of 25 for ......$1.25
La Resta—Can of 25 for .$1.75
Little Bobbies—Box of 50 for.$3.50
LADIES: Buy your Gift Cigars at any of our Stores, with
the assurance that if your selection does not please the re
cipient, they may be exchanged. .
CIGARETTES BY THE CARTON
Camels, Lucky Strikes and Chesterfield#—
Special, per carton.$1.19
Omars -l*er carton.$1.50
A Pleasing Seieetion of Cigarettes in Gift.Packages.
MISCELLANEOUS GIFTS
$2.00 Flashlights .$1.19
$5.00 Auto Strop Razors, in ease.89?
$5.00 Gillette RuzorN, in case .89?
$5.00 Twinplex Stroppers .$4.00
$12.00 Gillette Razor Outfit, including Brush, Shaving
Stick, Extra Blades, etc.$5.98
$2.00 Fountain Pens for.$1.00
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
16th and Harney—16th and Dodge—19th and Farnam
24th and Farnam.
XMAS SUGGESTIONS
We Have >
Your
Favorite
1 Typewriter!
And at about 50 % less than you are used
to paying. Any make with a guarantee
of service and satisfaction. Cash or
convenient terms. Remember our rental
rates are the lowest in the city.
\All Makes Typewriter Co. V
V 105 South 18th
Phono AT Untie 2414
Do Your Christmas
Shopping NOW!
When the real rush of Christmas
shopping is on travel on the street
cars will be attended with more or
less crowding and discomfort not
withstanding all the provisions wre
can make to handle the increased
traffic. By doing your shopping
now you will find it more satisfac
tory in every way than to wait
until later. .
Also by Shopping in the forenoons
you will find the cars leas crowded
than later in the day.
Omaha and Council Bluffs
Street Railway Co.
Perfumes
For Her
Christmas
Houbiganta, Paris
Cotys, Paris
Fiord, Paris
Dorsay, Paris
GolliwofC, Vigny, Paris
Volna]), Paris
"Caron’ Black Narcissus
Paris *
TOILET WATERS IN
EACH ODOR
LEE’S
Rialto Drug Store
BIBLES
A Large Stock to
/ Select From
KIESERS
BOOK
STORE
The Pioneer Book Store
Private librarie* ami amall
collection* of book* bought
for ca»h.
221 North 16th Street
Loyel Hotel Bldg.
' —
Xmas Greeting Cards
Largest and Best Assortment Ever
Crane’s Fine Stationery
Leather Goods, Desk Sets. Conklin Fountain Pens and Pencils.
Waterman Fountain Pens and Pencils.
Eversharp Pencils. Many other gift articles.
Omaha Stationery Co.
307-309 SOUTH 17TH ST.
Suggestions—
for the Thoughtful Giver
Fireplace Furnishings
L-143 Andiron*
“Safety First” demands a screen
of some sort for every fireplace
to keep the children out of the fire
or to keep flying sparks off the
rugs. Folding screens come in
beautiful plain and hammered
finishes to match any style of fur
nishings. Flemished gray, polished,
bru-hed and antique brass and
black are some of the finishes
shown. Prices are from $8.00 to
$50.00.
This beautiful pair of true Colonial
Andirons in polished brass, with a
firesct and fender and screen to
match, will attract all eyes to your
mantel. Hearth decoration is not
a hard problem. Your fireplace
may easily be made the most at
tractive feature of the room—and
with comparatively little expense.
Andirons in brass come as low as
$17.00 and a complete outfit may
be had for $50.00 or $60.00.
C-060 Fire Screen
Other Suggestions—Fenders, Wood Boxes,
Gas Logs, Basket Grates, Fire Sets, Coal
Hods. Visit our beautiful display rooms.
Sunderland
n Brothers Company^
intir. IK.rd floor
Hs^Vr.^1' __Ji i <*
Jewelry KROYER
Says—Friday Night Only
From 6 to 9 o’Clock
Sell Cameo Brooches,
$10.00 value, for.$4.85
KROYER JEWELRY CO.
The Home Jewelry Credit Store
1520 Dougla* St.
ITEN’S
CHEST of TREASURES
Dainty, toothsome morsels packed
in pound assortments in elegant,
artistically decorated chests.
Healthful, Delicious Sweets for the Holidays
Iten’s Sugar Confections are healthful and
nourishing, completely satisfying the crav
ing for sweets. In the Chest of Treasures
are
Areola, Avalon, Ama
ryllis, Golden Glow.
Sugar Almonds, Sugar
Sticks and Echo Sugar
Wafers—each with a
different flavor.
The chests are beautifully decorated with
an attractive design in gold, red, blue and
green, and will be appreciated for their
tasteful appearance and many practical uses
when empty.
Ask Your Druggist, Grocer
or Confectioner for
ITEN S CHEST OF TREASURES
Hiked and Packed Only by
ITEN BISCUIT CO.
SNOW WHITE BAKERIES
i. s. rm. office »
Photographs
«r
Say Merry Christmas
with your photograph.
The Ensign Studio
2906 Leavenworth HA 8021
Listen in on a
NEUTR03YNE
The Lateat and Beat in Radio
Ask for Demonstration
Auto Electric and
Radio Corporation
2813 Harney St. Omaha
»No Xmas
| Complete
% Without Visiting
Candy
land
1
f We have a fresh stock of Christmas Candies and assorted
fruits. Always appropriate and appreciated Christmas gifts.
F '
. Baskets of Aiiort«d Fruit*, Fancy Boxe* of Bon Bona,
Chocolate-Cov.red Fruit*, Badiet* of Fruit* and
f Candie*, Beautiful Gift Boxe* of A**orted Candies.
CANDYLAND
1522 Farnam Street
CRYSTAL CANDY CO., 202 North 16th Street
Notice to
Home Owners
There Will Be No Necessity for Repainting
and Papering Next Spring If You Use Cur
Ozark Coal
Smokeless-Coking
Odorless-Lasting
Boyer iian ituram
Linker ™ V end It Coil Ce.
Patronize These Firms
Only Two Shopping
Days Before Christmas
Remember the Kiddies
I
Think of the youngsters at
home occasionally.
The Burgess Bedtime stories
will prove a constant source of
delight and amusement to
them.
These entertaining stories for
boys and girls appear each
day in
The Evening Bee