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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1919)
:l PI.4TT..irOI7TS 5Tin-wXE?it IOTTBHUi WHO GETS THE MONEY YOU EAR.N? THE POINT IS, HOW MUCH DO YOU SAVE? pur it in the Bank. THAT MONEY THIS YOUNG MAN PUTS IN THE BANK EACH EACH PAY DAY. IS NOT ONLY MAKING HIS BALANCE GROW, BUT IT IS ALSO BUILDING HIS SELF-RELIANCE AND HIS CHARACTER. HIS BOSS IS WATCHING HIM, TOO, BECAUSE, THE BOY WITH THE BANKING HABIT IS ALWAtS ON THE JOB AND IS THE FIRST TO GET PROMOTED. COME IN AND START YOUR BANK ACCOUNT TODAY. Farmers State Bank PLATT MOUTH. NFBRASKA LOCAL NEWS Ffm M'nl.( v'm Dn:Iy. .Mifs ("lir.i Yomm, rati.f down frf.rn Ofiiai: il it urd.ty afternoon an! i-ited mT S'ind.iy willi rl.iiv's and friend-, at Murray. l'-tr -V linger and wife cf near Cedar ("rttk wcro in the city Sat urday art-rn')ori f.r a few hour I'j'.kiriK aftr suin- trading. '!a '!. Smith. Mfe ami 1 1 1 1 T t laughter l-;rfr I Saturday after noon for Wl.o.. where ihey rr-main- I ov-r Sunday visiting with rela tive and friend-). Horn - T-1 Mr. and Mrs. John II. I . race of Crant. Nelra!;a. a fine litll" son Sunday morning. Mrs. lJ-veraKe is in tin city, a iruesf at the home of lir si-der Mr:;. K. J. Itkhey. . Thomas K. I'.irn. !. tin Louis v i I : hanker departed S-iturday 'ev nin? for Mroken Hiw. NVhraska. near wherp h has extensive land interests juid will rmialn there for a hort time. William I'. Silzman came in Sat urday .vn!nK from Weeping W.-ter and p-nt a few hours brp with hi brothers, Frank and Paul Sitznian. anil later departed for Ornaha for an ov-r Sunday vilt. C. .1. M-iHinT and family. .Fohn Mi-in'r and George Meisinger with their families motored in Sat urday from their farm homes to ' I 1 1 for th day with the parent. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad MeWinger. Cyril Jan da r.. and Vincent Slat inky who have heen enjoying a viit in tin- I'acinc northwest at Portland. Oregon and other largo el tie returned home. While in the wet Mr. Janda visited with hi n Tom at Cortland. Harry Smith of IJIalr, Nebraska, who is to take over the bu-ino.i.s of th Cns. County Monument works, was in the city yesterday looking for a Miitahle homo for hi family and ai kooii a he ran will remove lire to ninlce his future home. Prank 15. liy.. who Is connected with the I'nhed Press association was a visitor in this city Saturday j.nd Sunday with his. mother and al ro to meet his brother. Anton ICys who has just returned from i-ervice in Prance. This is the first time the brothers have met in two years. Frr.m Tie1ny' Dally Kdwln Marl:?, residing in Chase county. ! enjoylnr; a vhsft in Cass county with tdJ friends and rela- I i ves.' Simon ' Clark departed last een ing for Having. Nebraska, near win-re he v. ill vfnit for a tdiort time ;.t the heme of a brother. Kriiz Vallery came in this after noon from his fcrni home and de parted on the afternoon liurlington train for the metropolis. County Comniisslonfr ('. V. llur ris of I'n.'i n was in the city Sodny looking fter some b up in ess with the board of commissioners. Mrs. C. A. Kosencrans motored down to Nehawka ye.-terday. where she. will enjoy a visit at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wimderllch, for a short time. Hon. liobert II. Windham departed this morning for fJlenwood, where he will spernl a short time visiting with relatives and looking after the transaction of some legal matters. MIsh Minnie Guthmann departed this morning for Poise. Idaho, where t-he will enjoy an outing and spend some time at the home of her broth er, Charles K. Guthmann and fam ily, and alao at the home of her ister. Mrs. II. II. Neitzel and fam ily. Prom Welnsday' "Pally. , Hex Young the auctioneer, was In the city today for a few hours, .motoring In from his farm home to look after some trading and other business matters. Mrs. William. Hennchsen and children departed this afternoon for Calhoun and Omaha where they will Final Clearance Sale Smogs' Uasb IIT03S0S -AT- iig - Z v The Ladies' Toggery enjoy a two week vacation with relatives and friend. C. A. Miller waa a passenger thl afternoon in cornany with Ilenrj Je for Omaha, where they will visit for a few.honnt with Henry Miller at the Wls Memorial hr pilal. i Charles N. Cline was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he roes to hare his eyes treated by specialist in that city. Mr. Cline has Buffered a great deal from his eyes during the threshing Reason owing to the dust and it has be come necessary to have the eyef given treatment. From Friday's Dally. D. W. Foster of Union was in the city today for a few hours ' looking after some matters of business and calling on his friends. Elmer Ilallstrom- motored up last evening from Avoca and spent a few hours in this city visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall- Strom and his many relatives and friends. Mrs. Jennie Klemm of near Mur ray was In the city yesterday after noon looking after some trading with the merchants and while here called at the Journal and added her name to the list of those reading the Journal. Lester Barkus. wife and babe de parted this afternoon for their home at Casper. Wyoming, having spent some two weeks in this city visiting relatives and friends and attending the wedding of Mr. Harkus broth From Sntiir'la v'" IVnlly. I.ee J. Mayfield. editor of the Louisville Courier, motored down this morning and spent a few hours in the city visiting the court house officers and calling on his friends'in the county seat. F.. M. Godwin departed this morn ing on the early Burlington' train for Sioux City in company with Frank Godwin, where they will meet the daughter of Mr. Godwin, Mr. Huth BuffiDgton. who is com ing from her home at Murdo. S. D., for a visit in this city with her par ents. William. Gravitt returned this af ternoon from Newman Grove, Nebr., where he has been for tlie past week liemonstrating the hog remedy put rut by the C. K. Lambert Remedy company and has had splendid suc cess In his work. losing only on" animal out of r.00 treated. Mrs. K. M. Banning of Seward, Nebraska, who is enjoying a visit at the beautiful country home ot Mr. and Mrs. Glen Terry near Murray, was a visitor In Plattsmouth Friday and while in the city called at the ournal office and renewed the sub scription to the semi-weekly Jour nal, i Mrs. Fred Morgan returned home last evening from Utica. Nebraska, where she has been enjoying a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Al bert Thterolf and family. While visiting on the farm. Mrs. Morgan suffered a painful experience with poison ivy but has almost entirely recovered from the effects of the disagreeable experience. OVER THE COUNTY ELM WOOD leader-Echo K-H- Itay Fentiman has purchased one of the classy little Essex fours. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Waltz vieited with friends at Wabash and Weep Lng Water Monday and Tuesday. . A. W. Neihart Is having a new glass front put 'in his building- this week. The work is being done by J. I). Durbin. Mr. and Mrs. August Rosenow and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rosenow left on Wednesday for an auto trip to Chap pell. Nebr., where the former has land. They will le gone about week. Dr. J. M. Neely returned from New Jersey where he had been at the bedside of Sanford Clements who was very sick with typhoid fever, lie announces that Sain is very much better and is no doubt well on the road to convalescence. On Tuesday evening J. A. Cap well arrived home. Joe has spent some months in the Philippine Islands in the service of Uncle Sam The people of Elm wood were glad to see him back again. Mr. Capwell is already practicing law and is locat ed at the Elmwood State Bank. Harold Hulfish arrived la.st Sat urday from overseas and everyone was sure glad to pee him back. He is looking fine and has had many friends, who have enjoying listen ing to what he has to say. His par ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hulfish are mighty glad to have him back. Charley Peck has Just computed fine sleeping porch for the scribe it his residence in west E'mwood Charley sure done a fine Job and wr think we have one of the finest sleeping porches in the country. Buster Durbin, while assisting hi- father. J. D. Durbin in removinp they glass from the front of the A W. Neihart building had the mis fortune to have a piece of glass (aP on his arm cutting the same badly requiring several stitches to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nash re turned last Friday from a visit at Chicago having made the trip by auto. They stopped at Earlville 111., and while there saw Mrs. Wm Walker and daughter, wife ant' daughter of a brother of Mrs. R Tolhurst of this place. They visit ed at the Dan Fentiman home be fore returning to Palmyra. VERY FINE LAND. From Saturday's Dally. In the article in the Journal on Thursday evening covering tlje visit of Mr. Blonder, agricultural agent of the Great Northern railroad, to Murray in the interests of a pub licity campaign for the developing of the northeastern section of North Dakota. the impression was given that the land rep resented by Mr. Blonde! was o cated in northwestern Dakota, but this is not the case as all the land which is being advertised by the Great Northern is in the northeast ern portion of North Dakota. This land is of a very high grade for farming and much better than that in the northwestern part of the same state. There is no more pro ductive section of the country than northeastern North Dakota and In vestigation of the land .there has demonstrated this fact. ADJUSTING FIRE LOSS V WEEPING WATER Republican ... ... .. Emma .Wohlforth of Plattsmouth came over Monday to spend the week with her cousin Dorothy Gorder and attend the Chautauqua. Mrs. Edna D. Shannon and daugh ter Ruth came over from Platts mouth Saturday to visit-her mother Mrs. D. T. Dudley. The following families autocd ov er to Murray Sunday and spent the day at the O. T. Leydia home: Mr. and Mrs. Monroe "Wiles, Ray Wiles A W:- x ' X LUCKY STRIKE cigarette It's toasted to in crease the good, wholesome flavor of the Kentucky Burley tobacco A regular man's smoke and delicious! Guaranteed try Stands the Strain! Frcm Saturday's Dally. This morning William C , Hansen. , adjuster of the Western Adjustment splendid materials. Tom Sawyer Washwear looks well and holds its style because it's so well made from such The cloth ind family and Art Wiles and Tam il v. W. J. Phiipot and family and Dr. lilniore and family cf Murray were n town Wednesday morning1 on .heir way to the western part of the tate. They will visit the Phiipot anch and W. J's. different farms. Thev are traveling by auto. Dr. lilniore has Just returned from ov- rEeas service. Mr. and Mrs. Eniil Dehning of ouisviHe and the latter's friend Miss Mary Novacek of Milligau. Vebr., were visitors at the Geo. ?arev home last' week. Mifes Novacek s staying with Mrs. Dehning while he latter's husband is away with he Uireshing machine. Lee Brown and Joe yest returned Thursday morning from a visit o Chase county and with Lee's rother Jess in Colorado. They re port lets of rain while at Jess Brown's. They visited Henry Mey- rs who recently had another opera- Ion and when they left he seemed o be some better but is still in a rcarious condition. Mr. J. M. Ranney and son Lloyd ook the train to Springfield Satur- lay morning after their car. They iad to leave it there on account of ngine trouble the forepart of the week when they were returning from taking his daughter Edith up to the St. Catherine hospital to have her adnoids and tonsils remov ed. The little lady is getting along very nicely. nitniut ok in-, hi; on IVIilion for Appointment of AalnilnlMtrntrls. Tlie State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of tho rotate of Henry Kikenharv. ileeenseil: , On rending anl nlinsr the petition of Alice Johnson, praying that adminis tration of said -sMt may ho granted to Alice .lohpsoii, as Administratrix: Ordered. That September I A. 1919 nt ten o'clock a. m.. Is assigned for hearing paid petition, when all oorsons iuteresteL in sail mairer rnn (m Ronear at a County Court to he held U Lin and for said county, and show cause U why the prayer ot peiuioner snuum N not be granted: and that notice or me nendency of said petition ami the bear ing thereof be given to all persona in terested In said matter by publishing n copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal. a semi-weekly newspaper printed In said county, for three suc cessive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated August l", 1919. ALLKX J. I5KKSON. (Seal) alS-.Tw. County Judge. tn yea A prior to tl.ejTjQINGS IN THE COUNTY COURT. i.f .--aid suit; and to T From Saturday's Dally. The care of Wasley vs. Warner which occupied the attention of Judge Allen J. Beeson for the great er part of yesterday was closed late in the afternoon by the arguments of the attorneys, D. O. Dwyer for the plaintiff and W. A. Itobertson Tor the defendant. The cae was taken under advisement by the court uutil Monday and in the mean time the judge will view the cars which were the objects of the liti gation. Two petitions for determination of heirship were filed by Attorney (. E. Tefft of Weeping Water, in the case of the estates of Samuel Houts and Andrew Scott. Judge Beeson also Issued a license to wed to Fred E. Randolph of Eagle and Miss Frances E. Reeve of Murdock. for more thrsn i-oipiiif r.( etn-nt i.r said suit; an tijoin eat ii and all of you from Lav ing or claiming any rigiit, title, lien or interest, either legal or equitable, in or to said land or any part thereof; to reiiiir o! fo set forth your right, title, i-.'airn. liri or interest therein, if any. either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged inferior to the title of pia'ntilT ;:nd for general ejt:italile relief. " - This notice is made pursuant to tl.e .rb r of the court. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before Mondav the Mb lav of October. 1U13. or your default wi!! be dulv entered therein. NKTTIi: M. MOORK. l'lainti.T. .fi; t LF!Y!'A. l--4'.v. Atry. for 1'iaintiff. TIJIOTHY AND ALFALFA SEED. . Buy or Sell. If you have timothy, red clover or other field seeds for sale send us ainples and we will quote you our best Lid. If you want to buy tim othy, alfalfa, rye. tankage, let us know and we will mail you our price card. Edward J3artling Seed Co.. .ebraska City, Xeb. It Fcr Sale: Eight room residence, modern, large lot and other im provements, close in. $4230. Also seven room residence, close in $2350. Inquire at office of R. B. WINDHAM. For Sale: Single Comb White Leg horn roosters. Price $1.2. per bird. Grace Vallery. 18-2tw ixvose anything? trant ad. Try a Journal pro) fir Q) unu XOTirp. OK SI IT TO Ql IKT TITI.K In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska. q ml Inn r -w - . - I Mettle M. Moore. I'laintin. ow, c"., ul wiuana. ur- -frrtrlty(B- QJ mrr aahns 1 . H.rrl.. et al. Defendants. riVflri in tVlA fif XT f o1 4 r V. I. 1 & Ol rr v, tarAI1Hintw A 1 of the Phoenix Insurance company. Colors are rich and even and , the fire loss on the residence prop- can't run or fade. Patterns are erty of John E. Kirkham. The ad- fc i i g iji Juster in company with the owner. "eW JUSC wnat real DOys 1IKC. looked over the damages donte to Buy the boy a real shirt one j uu VII aiilUUUl .1 . J tv i $263.70 was awarded Mr. Kirk- uu"s "mac "Ke nis s of ham. The insurance on the home Qnm 1 :, ; R'o of Mr. Kirkham was carried in the . r . Phoenix company, of which George POlt bhirts at 65c, 75c and CDC R. Sayes Is the agent, and the prompt -I f 1 1 letrrgntTa-Tet 7ea5TTig-'Td rit Yi Mr. Sayles and Mr. JCirkham. I "That Printer of Udell's." one of Harold Bell WrUbt's good stories, on sale at the Journal office. tPhilip ci Ml M th. ilrnil.ints. l)l.iail nm. Mrs. Abljah Harris, first real name un known: the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives ana all other persons Interested in. the estate of Abljah Harris, decease, t the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees per sonal representatives and all tner persons Interested in the estate or Mrs. Abljah Harris, first rea name un known: Lot ten, (10). In Block f oi t - , live (4 5) in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county. Nebraska: all Pfn. claiming any interest of any k nil . m ( raid real estate or any part . of and the unknown owners and the un known claimants of Ixt ten (10) in V attsmouth. Cass county.Nebraska : i-sf..'.-.tt Irir of vou arc nerei .i.... 1itl 1:1V of V"" ' , a"' .V Mff nil l.er suit in I the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, to quiet -plaintiff s title to the ollowing described lot. to-wit. Lot ten iim in Block forty-flve (45). in the r-itv of Plattsmouth. Cass county. Ne braska, because of her adverse pos session, by herself and her BranUr, iiraslca: ijH eby no-TH A ii trust, I n WITH A REASONABLE PRICE AND A Wonderful Qualotiy "Our Own" Queen Quality flour $3.35 No. 2 cans pork and beans 15 No. 2 cans high grade corn, 18c; 2 for 35 Tuna fish, per can, 18c; 2 for 35 One gallon can peaches for 90 One gallon can apples for 60 No. 3 can tomatoes for . . 25 No. 2 can cut wax beans for 20 No. 2 can blueberries, per can. 20 No. 2 can pumpkin, 2 cans for 25 3 cans Dutch Cleanser, with savings bank and a new coin, for 30 Corn flakes, 3 packages for 25 WHEN ORDERING DON'T FORGET THAT WE HANDLE T5p Top White Bread - - Hard Rolls! Rye Bread! Raisin Bread! i. mm & son "QUANTITY WTH A QUALITY" i 21 ir