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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1918)
THURSDAY, AUfttTST 15, IfciS, rois six. PIIATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOtfRNAL. I fi STORAGE, REPASRS, COMPETENT MECHANICS We have received a car load of Mobile and Polarine Oils and are making special prices. We carry a large stock of TIRES, TUBES AND AUTO SUPPLIES! We have just received A CAR LOAD of FORD BODIES, and are prepared to rebuild and remodel old Ford f cars into NEWS FROM ALVO Arrhie Towle of South Een$' visit ed John Murtey Tuesday forenoon Wavne Swartz and Lyle Miller were in Elm wood on business Tues day. Golda Klyver and ColIsTa Dough erty spent Wednesday and Thursday with Evelyn Stout. ffi daughters Evelyn and" May, left for ac I their home in Kewanee, 111., Mon day morning via the auto route. Sunday guests at the Elmer Klyv er home were Arthur Diers and fam ily, Ben Taylor and family, Thos. Stout and family and Robert Wiggs. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller visit ed Miss Toletha Swartz at. St. Eliza beth, in Lincoln weunesaay. J hey found Miss Toletha getting along splendidly. Mrs. llattie Strain and little daughter Fern came down Friday Mrs. Con Ferry of Ilavelock, rame from their lome af nthanv to visit 191.8-F Every farmer should have a Ford Truck and Fordson Tractor! Come in and let us talk it over. We have a few good used cars for sale. Our government want Garages to close their shops at 6 p. m. week days and not open shops or filling sta tions on Sundays. WE ARE OBSERVING THIS REQUEST! Our Garage Will Be Open Day and rSi'shi! down Fridav to visit her sister Mrs. Dan Williams and family. Mrs. J. A. Shaffer returned Fri day on No. 18 from Lincoln where she is having dental work done. Mrs. Sam Cashner went to Lincoln Saturday evening to visit her hus band who is ill In the hospital. Mr. Thos. Stout and family and their aunt Mrs. 1). A. Vincent for several days. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Staples, Master Harold Staples, and Mrs. R. R. Staples of Rurlington Junction, Mis souri, visited Orville Robertson and family Thursday. Ralph Connell and Herbert Front y have enlisted in the navy and left for -Mr. Ren Taylor and family spent Qmaha to report Monday .Mrs .Clara Our New Filling Station is flow Open and We Solicit a Share of the Business. CASH PAID FOR OLD FORDS! WE DO A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS! T, POLL Tel. No.l. Plattsmouth, Neb. f. Mirin: m-' m:nia. i fi t y rMsir- f ( rlmlkit. In paid f-s-:it l.iw: tl: Matter of the Kstate ti'Ia K.si-k. It-rfasfMi: ( persons interestc d in tat. : ". iiitors and Heirs Y"i are 'i-r!'V ti"t ifil Hint v.'r.liam It. i:i' k 1 ;.s riled hi. petition in t !.: ...lit. :iHe-'inir that Matilda K.-si k. . i:iT til s:t:.i rni;n . u'i iii' M.nr, i'i itid I'lTitv, -'n !' iih'i'it t S-pi etnS--r. I'M", l.eimc ;i i n t-it;. n t of said cauiity :tr-5 t f i own- r of u follow i.iic described it-al s t;itr I.ot -l,-v-n (Hi in Muck tl rce in t!- vin.ii;, of Munlev. in Cass foimtv, ! :i k:t. and I'avih4 :i" her sol,- ari'l nl ! ii" :it liw. the following named j..-r -.i'-. t.. it : William 1! F-Nick. I-i'sband, Minnie I.. '!). a d:umM-r. ll-!eri I.. Coon, a : i a 11 n M.r. M:iM- '..oii, a fjinnl- .l,tr arid I:aljh Cnri. a ranil - i'i. wiio are interested in ."aid prop- n:o: .l.i'.ic to the i!-r-'-.r.-nt laws or at- of NiVrask.i. ami prayins ! l-i ruination f t ! time of :r.s a -.iinst said estate, aqd for i olh-r ai.il f.iitii, r uiOts as nay Countv s.-:n. a i on. c disposition ' j of s; i.l m;t Iter. .-ai.i ni.it t-r 1-is 1 ..- n srt for a liP.ir I inn at ti - ( iiiity oomt room in I'latts of Ma- :.;MMt. r-.-t:ntv on t... "vti, v j f Anu'"i-t. llv at th.- I "iir" of nirio o ,. ;i. ra.. at wiu. li tirnt' all pr- soi -: i:itr.-st'.l may a;ji-;ir and con t ,-s t s.i ill .,-t i t i"n. T:v t;.- f'.mrt. ai.i.k.n" .i. i : i:j :s .v. '"iMiiuv J u J-.ro. "1 !av r!Iaf l. .Inlv I'Ttli, 191. si.lMit at.-l ! -1' HX M. r.i:Yn.. ttori.t-y for Ptlitionep. :t v xstm i: in ic i:irrotts. Nfl.ra.-l.a, County of tat" of MarK'ar- Tl-f- S'at- Ill tlu- Matt r of tii.- V. t .iliimtii, ili-ri asi il: In omil nr(. To t!,c "i i ilitoi s of s-: j 1 licci'asiMl: Vori a ii- 1 y not ili. -il tliat I will sit at tl . County Court room in IMatts- .!.-ri f of kialii; tl enof, snl tli t i ir I : t of ilescf'nt of tli real property loiiirini.' to !-ai"l 1. -.-l'Tit in tlif Htaf f,,r ; ::iont .I. in .-;-iI -Minty. on the tirst ilav I of S.-'.t. Ta'..'-:-. 1:. an.! on t.f 2d dav .ti, ..f i.l 'M.-.tiMn k ili-ccnscil. i I"rnl or. ll'ls, at niti- o'clock a. Jn.. : : . . " . . . . , r ..i . . i , . : . . , t nums of i r If-ir" at law ami tne; - ' '' i-, , 14 ni t-amu.c an cianns iiKairt sain estate, with a vl-v to t!.'i!- a.ljiitpuiit and allowance. Vie time limited for the pn sentathm ?.f claims u train st said state is thrco o,..f.! - from tl e first day of Septem ber. A. !.. 1 ami the time limited f r toe I a rnei.t of dehts Is six months t;-:iri s;'d !it.-f day of Heptcmher, 191 S. Witness mv hand and the peal of said Corny Court, tiis :11st ilav of Jnlv, l!ls. Al.hK.V .1. 1JKESOX. C'otinty JimIk'1. raska. ::nd for ai ori'er harrinr DR. II. C. LEOPOLD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN prdal Attrntluo lii l)liiri.M of AVomrn ACUTK DISUAPK.S TRKATKD nyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Night Calls Answered After Hoars and Sundays by Appointment. 8. CO a. m. to 12:00 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 Plattsmouth, Neb. CALVES TAKEN UP. Coat,- lllork I' k i 2rs Estrayel, four spring calves, tak en up on my farm, 4 miles north v.e t of Murray. Owner can have property by proving ownership and paying expense. ('. F. DeJunjr. Saturday at the Arthur Klvver home. Mr?. II. A. Hailey and son Ken neth went to Lincoln Wednesday to visit her daughter Miss Grace Iiailey Mr. and Mrs. Percy Slothower, and Mr. Robert Slothower of Lincoln were visitins at the J. 1J. Elliott sr. home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dale IJovles and Mrs. S. V.. Boyles returned, last Thursday from their Colorado trip via the auto route. Mrs. Minnie "Whitman of Xew Or leans. La., and Mrs. G. K. Fox of Chicago, 111., visited Sunday and Monday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pier and child ren of Ilastintrs, came in Monday to visit Mrs. Ditr's sister, Mrs. J. A. Shaffer and Mr. Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. ("has. G. Anderson returned Monday evc-ninf? from But- terfield. Minn., where they visited relatives the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Taylor and PROPOStD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth ia full, is submitted to the electors ot the State ot Nebraska to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 5th, A. D. 191S: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Sec:ion one (1) cf Article seven" (7) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Resolved by the Legislature of Front y and little daufthter accom panied them to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor and fam ily from Kewanee, Illinois, visited at the Thos. Stout home from Wed nesday until Monday. Mrs. Taylor being a cousin of Mrs. Stout. Mr. and Mrs. Art Klyver and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor and family, Mrs. Thos. Stout, Misses Mabelle, Elsie and little Evelyn Stout motored to Lincoln Friday af ternoon. Dan Skinner of this place and Mrs. Xervia Knott of Kearney were mar ried Aus. 9, 191S at Kearney, Neb., and came to Alvo Sunday where they will make their home two miles cast of town. The B. E. Girls met at the home of Miss Mildred Godfrey Aug. 6. After the business meeting was over a new member was initiated into the club and after many games were played the girls went home having had a good time. The Alvo Chautauqua closed Men- day evening with a splendid pro gram. I he live days entertainment was greatly enjoyed by the large audiences which were in attendance at both the afternoon and evening programs. Chas. F. Rosenow left Saturday for a visit over Sunday with his brother Dan Rosenow in Omaha. and from there he goes to Fremont, to attend as delegate the state con vention of the Rural Carriers which is held there this week. Fred Weaver motored up from his home at South Bend, Tuesday morn ing to visit his neice Mrs. A. Dier Jianiaus t-JSok Its Mamreloxrs 'Motor j ( X the State ot Nebraska Section 1. That Section One of Ar- 1 and family from Hastings, who are tide Soven of the Conrtftutioa of the State cf Nebraska Le and the same hereby is amended by striding out the following vurd3: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who sL.all have declared their inten tion to become citizens comformably to the laws of the United States, on the subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an election." And Inserting In the place of the words so fctrickea, the following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall have become citizens of the United States by naturalization or otherwise conformably to the laws of the United States at least thirty days nrior to an election. 1 Sec. 2. That at the general elec-; tion nineteen hundred and eighteen (191S) there shall be submitted to the; electors of the state for their approval: The Point of Climax in Sedan Design r I lIE seven-passenger convertible type of sedan is given its finest A expression in the current Chandler model. This is a truly handsome car, most graceful of line, splendidly finished and upholstered. It seats seven with extreme comfort when the two auxiliary chairs are in use. The four doors give ready entrance and exit without confusion or dis turbance. Mounted on the standard Chandler chassis, distinguished for its marvelous motor, the sedan is most serviceable in all seasons. The windows may be lowered into the body panels, or entirely removed, and, at any moment, the car may be entirely enclosed if desired. The Chandler car is offered in other attractive models. Nearly fifty thousand Chandler owners know the extraordinary worth of the Chandler car. . Choose Your Chandler Now Seven 'Passenger Touring: Car, S1795 Four-Passenger Roadster. S1795 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, SI 87 5 Convertible Sedan. S249S Convertible Coupe. $2393 Limousine, S3095 All prices fob. Cleveland JOHN F. GORDER Plattsmouth, Nebraska CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO visiting at the J. A. Shaffer home. Mr. Dier accompanied him home and will return via Ashland, to his home at Hastings. Mrs. Wm. Taylor returned Wed nesday from Caldwell, Kans., where she and Mr. Taylor will locate, they having motored down last week. They visited Camp Funston enroute and saw Lee Clark who is faring fine. She is shipping their goods this week. Mr. Taylor will run the city's electric plant. All the children of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Foreman were in attendance at a fain if y reunion held at their home Thursday, August 8, when their son Joe Foreman was home from Camp Eustis, Va. lie had a or rejection the foregoing proposed tPn tlav frlough with a five day ex- araenumeci io me cunsiuuuuu reiai-; lng to the right of suffrage. At such election, on the ballot of each elector voting for or atjiiinst said proposed amendment, shall be written or printed the words: "For proposed amend ment to the constitution relating to the right of suffrage." and "Against said proposed amendment to the con stitution relating to the right of suffrage." Sec. 3. If such amendment shall be approved by a majority of all electors voting at sucn election, said amendment shall constitute Section One (1) Article Seven (7) of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska. Approved, April 0, 1918. KEITH NEVILLE, Attest: Governor. CHARLES W. FOOL Secretary of State. tension, leaving Omaha for Camp Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Thuresson re turned to Chicago Friday and will entertain her brother Joe enroute to Camp Wednesday. Mrs. Minnie Whitman of New Orleans. La., and her daughter. Mrs. Hazel Fox of Chicago, were also in attendance at the reunion. BARTLING SEEDS. LEG.L NOTICE. To Pauline Oldliam. as Administra trix of the estate of ;eorf?e J. OUlliam, Oeceaseil: Kichard Conway Oldham: 'uzza J. Haker: Laeuna Connauy: Pauline Oldham: Fay Oldham: John J. ldham: Jessie I. Snyder: Kllison l )ldli;im: James W. Oldham: Vera II. Mdham: I'ollv Oldham: Mary I. Craig. jnd all nersons interested tn the estate of Jackson el. Oldham. Ieceased, in- chiding ereditors and claimants. You are hereby notified that on the Jth dav of Slav 1!M8. plaintiff tiled a oetition in the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska, prayinff anion? oth er l!un?s for an order to he entcifd hv the court directing th administra trix of the estate of lleiuK J. Oldham. deceased, to convey to plaintiff the Northwest Ouarter of the .Northwest Quarter of Section thirty-one CM) Township eleven (11) Kanse lourteen (14 Cass County. Nebraska, upon the payment of the balance of the pur chase price in accordance with the contract entered into between the plaintiff and the said fieorge J. Old- lam. during his lifetime, on the i:tn lay of January, lais, and to have the Itle to said land quieted as against the defendant. All persons interested in the estate of Jackson G. Oldham. leceased, including creditors and laiinants. Yn are further notified there will h hearing upon said petition at the District Court Koom In the Court House, at IMattsmouth Cass County, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of September 1918, at the hour or ten o ciock a. to nil of which, and the allegations of the petition, you will take due notice. C. A. PAWLS. FRANK J. LILLIK, Attorney. I'laintm. J22-6vks Fine box paper ana correspond-1 Journal stationery room. You will ence cards is the main line in tht find them the best in the city. I : r TmXoe for the -I f WO i 1 This Style of Underwear has been found so comfortable and so practical that many men wear it the year round. Being woven instead of knitted, it does not cling and stick to the body, but gives the pores of your skin a chance to breathe. Genuine B. V. D. Union Suits $1.50 Other Makes Athletic Union Suits, 75c, $1.00 ant 1.25 HS33I BEST PCTA 1 1 TgAPCJ 1 .Vb "J7w B VD Company E. Wescoifs Sons 'EVERYBODY'S STORE" Timothy $4.50 to $4.75 per bu. Alfalfa $10.00 to $13.00 per bu. We buy field seeds. Send samDles. EDWARD BARTLING SEED CO. Nebraska City, Nebr. LEGAL XOTIOR. LEGAL IVOTICK. John Todd. Tillie Todd, Susie Klnps ley, James V. Kinsrslay, (Jalena Cotv 1I?it, "Win. A. Coiizer, Victor Tliom fis, Diana Thomas Zella Kast-in.-in, Jols n Kastnian. Sylvia Jloefer, and Lawrence Iloefer, defendants, will take notice that on the :ilst day of July, 1918, Harrv O. Todd plain tiff, herein, filed his petition in the Dis trict court of Cass county, Nebraska, against said defendants and others, the object and praver of which are to quiet the title In the plaintiff to the Southwest Quarter. SV 1-4) of the Southeast Quarter (SR 1-4) of Sec tion Thirty (30), Township Ten (10). IJansre Fourteen (14), In Cass County Nebraska, on the grounds that said tract or land was erroneously omit ted from a deed, thereon by O. Todd, sr., to his wife. Lydla The State of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. In the county court. In the Matter of Kstate of Adam W. Melslnffer. Deceased. To the Creditors of Said Kstate: You are Hereby Notified. That I will sit at the Countv Court Hoom in IMattsmoutlf in said County, on the 9th dav of September, 1918 and on the 10th day of December, 1918. at 10 o'clock A. M. of each day to receive and ex amine all claims apainst said Kstate. with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the nresentation of claims apramst said lOstate Is 3 months from the 9th day of September Av D. 1918. and the time l m ted for navment or aems is one Year from said 9th day of September 1918. Vitness my hand and the seal or said County Court, this r.th day of August 1918. ALLEN J. 11KESON, (Seal) ' coutuy .niupe. By v lorence w line, uerK. a TOE HEEL J u JTyf Important! XOTICK TO CRKOITOUS nt Xrbrnakn. Cnnx County, mm. Levi I In the Matter of the Kstai of Gallant sr.. to his wire. Lydia A. r Estate lodd. or date of July 26th, 1905, and Yoil i,erebv notified that I will recorded in book 4 5. naee 127. and al-lsit nt th Countv Court room in Platts so for the reason that plaintiff and Ills I mouth. In said county, on the 29th day predecessors tn title have had actual. I cf Ausrust. and 29th clay or xsovemoer. open, exclusive and adverse possess- I a. D.. 1918. at nine o'clock a. m.. or ion of said real estate for more than leach dav. to- receive and examine all ten years last past. I claims against said estate, with a view on are reouired to answer said dp- I to their adlustment ana allowance. tltlon on or before the lfith dav of I The time limited for the presentation September. 1918. I of claims against said estate is three Dated this 31st day of July. 1918. I months, from the 29th day or August. HAUnY G. TODD. A. IX. 1918. and the time limited ior I'laintliT. I5y D. O. DWYKrt, Ills Attorney. mi : W.Ji. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East of Riley Hotel. Coates Block, Second Floor. n-ment of debts Is one year from said 29th day of August. 1918. Witness mv hand and the seal or said County Court, this 20th day of Ji'lV. -i8- . ,t County Judge. jjg H-KI-!-!-:-H-:-"H-W-H-H' Itching piles provoke profanity. but profanity won't remove them. Doan's Ointment is recommended for itching, bleeding or protruding pile3. GOc at any drug store. BULLETIN TO THE TRADE: The United States Government has called upon us to supply a large quantity of socks for the Army and Navy and to apply the product of a certain portion of our output exclusively to this purpose "whether such output is already sold for delivery to the civilian trade or not, as these goods are required tor the present emergency to properly clothe men in the service." (Extract from bulletin of Interwoven Stocking Co.) You have been listening to "shortage of this, and shortage of that," but had you thot of a shortage of socks? We are advised we shall receive but 50 and 75 of our sock orders and no Cashmeres. In view of this shortage and increased cost of goods coming in we must be compelled to raise the prices on all stacks, in the very near future. Better supply your needs now you may not get them at all later. Interwoven Silks $ .75 Interwoven Extra Silks. 1.00 Lisle 40 Other grade 25, 30 and .35 Automatic Work Sock, 3 pairs 50 1 BsasaggJ