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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1924)
1824. PLGS TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL r Alvo Department John Sutton and Fred -which was to have been given by H. E. Rasp was postponed nutil the coming Monday, February 4. The weather did not justify the holding of the sale but as a large supply ot things had been assembled they were eaten by those that did come. Look out for the date of the sale Febru ary 4 for there will be much to eat and the lunch will be Berved at 11 o'clock in order to get at the sale early. . VISITED MUSCLE SHOALS Proutv still here and feels like this Js a shipped a mixed car of hogs and cat- pretty goou piace iu euu tle to the South Omaha market one ter months. day last week The sale of W. S. Jordan, which II J Srharpe was up from the was held last week was well attend farm near Syracuse last Thursday ed and was also one which attract and reports tlie roids quite badly the buyers, for things went at nearly drifted in that direction. what they were worth and it was t i.i ti.':,,, v,nr. Kaon cMvinc lnnkprl linon as si cood sale, and an nt Vnrrtnrk for some time past, as- indication of confidence in the future manufacture of his flue stop which sisting in the harness shop and store by the buyers. of hi3 unrle. A. J. Tool. The Youn? Men's class of the Bible Kenneth Kneedley is at this time school of Alvo will give a program Icokins after some business in Oma- this coming Friday at which time ha, where he is spending a week or they will have the services of Miss m'in smo work which he has in Camn of Lincoln, who is an accoin- har(i pllehed reader and impersonator, and ably not be, commenced before the m1c Trone Sutton. v.ho has been v.-bo will furnish much amusement coming of spring. TvrrM"? ot a home near Waverly for far all thoe v.ho attend. 6ome time, returned home one day The streets cf Alvo presented the la t wee'.: and is now staying at old time appearance last Thursday, homo when the writer was there, as every c-rorfnttPfioiit Snriook was called available hitchinsr place was to his home at Stockton for over the with teams, wagons sleds and bug week end on acount of the deith of jjics, while the autos were not so his enndmother, which occurred prominent. The snow storm and the inst week. blockaded roads working against the ScTouel Humphrey, of Elm wood, ga? wagons. hn le:n selected to manage the Lee Mrs. W. A. Cook, who has been at T T ; II elevator and has ben looking Evanston, 111., for the past week or r f to- f-.e v.-ork at that institution for more visiting at the home ' ot her. the rr.'scnt. daughter, Mrs. Gale Pickwell and II. J. Pcharpe ct the restaurart has husband, where she enjoyed the oc- . , ; -vnn-rofi i10 furniture so that it looks casion very much, returned home on, like another place, and for the bet- last Saturday evening after having1 LJncoln. Jan. 10. George Jackson, trr r. ti,o i;,itrr nrr.ineement Is had a most excellent time. " of -Nelson,. Neb., today was elected moro convenient. Simcn Rehmeyer, the elevator man, .president of the Nebraska, state board Uonrv Last week Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sim mons, who have been on a visit at the home of their relatives in the smith nnrt eist returned after hav ing been absent for three weeks and during which time they visited in j. BLUE AND WHITE i JJUIMTET WINS THIRD GAME THIS SEASON ! Hartford rf-J ' 0 I Krejci c 5 I Hatt If 0 jWasley rg (C.) 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 10 0 2 Will Manufacture the Stops Joseph Armstrong will in a short time 'interest some capital in the is one or mucn excellence, lie nas had it tried out under most difficult circumstances and finds it an excel lent article, for the purpose for which it was intended. The making of the household article 'will prob- . Maidens Forlorn i The young ladies of the Sunday filled ,cno of Alvo gave a play last Fri- uay evening at in? niurcn wnicn at tracted much attention and a large crowd -vas- present to enjoy the occa sion. - JGHNSON NAMED HEAD OF BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Ala- j Dauia anu ."Mississippi, iney visneu Muscle Shoals and found an immense industry there with some four thousand men working and an enterprise which occupied building extending for four thousand feet in length. Mr. Simmons sees a great future in this plant and whatever is dene with the project it is bound to be a big affair. They were much im pressed with the difference in the climate as on the evening before they stated the ground was just frozen with a light crust and on coming home and finding the weather 25 de grees below was much of a contrast. Defeats Old Rivals From Otoe Coun ty by Score cf 19 to 13 Last Night at Local Gym. Totals 8 3 Nebraska City (13) FG FT Poling If 1 Albers rf 3 Casebeer c (C.) 1 Blakeslee If 0 8 19 Yost rg. .0 0 2 0 0 1 F 3 1' 2 0 " 0 P 2 8 2 0 0 MONDAY, -'JANUARY- 21 EVERY STREET IN PLATTSMOUTH Has Its' Share of the Proof that Kid ney Sufferers See. Totals 5 3 6 13 Referee Toft, (Nebraska). Time of quarters 10 minutes. OFTICER STOPS SHOOTING From Saturday's Daily In a game marked with all ,the in terest and feeling that always at tends any athletic contest between Pla,ttsmouth high school and Ne-.s braska Citv hierh school, the blue and From Saturday's Daily- white cagers turned back the Otoe . Last night at county invaders last night by the was the soun I Backache? Kidneys weak. Distressed with urinary ' I Want a reliable kidney remedy. I non't have to look far. Use what jPlattsmouth people recommend. Ev ery street in Plattsraouth has its - Here's one riattsroouiu experience . street in. kj. - . following staiemeni rt "I am glad to recum- gave the ENJOY FINE ENTERTAINMENT Th roids toward-? Easrle were in purchased some twelve tnousanu oi -agriculture, as. one oi me nosing v rv rf n-l condition sonsidering the bush&ls of corn fronvthe farmers and acts of the annual meeting held here -pt!-' p-.l the oil man from Eagle, as he thousht it was about as high as. Tuesday and .Wednesday. The. elec--Tr ATitpi'Pit iv.ns ahip to tret over it was eoine: to tro. immediately (lis- t ion of Mr. Jackson was unanimous. with a load of oil and gas. From S.itur'lav's !ailv Yesterday morning at the high rchool the students enjoyed a very amusing entertainment at the school and the chief feature of which was a playlet in which the 'forthcom ing Nebraska City and Plattsmouth basketball game was the main sub ject of the play. The characters in the playlet were: "Mis-Fortune." played by Mary Warren; "Mis-Defeat." played by Thelma Kroehler, and "Mis Tri umph." played by Beulah Warren. Otto Luck" was impersonated by Leacof-k; "Plattsmouth" by and "Nebraska City" score of 19 to 13. . Every Plattsmouth player was, on his toes throughout the game, ready at all time3 to toss the ball into the hoop or prevent the opposing play ers from doing go, asf the case may have been, and to ali, rather than to any one. goes the glory for the victory. Nebraska City, too, per formed valiantly but fell before a superior team. he Cass county auintet took a i . - i . - thara . . ? '." " Jt- , W'-a ini for I know from a or neavy tannuunuius menu uuai o --- - . . . o an n the upper portion of Main street personal experience they are a u nd Officer Heinrichsen was attract-, ney remedy ot merit. I ' ed to the scene and saw a large par- Doan's on several o'8"""' rC" ty of the Nebraska City basketball ache and kidney troubjf n Vmn's playejs and their followers near the have 'always lone me good Doa ns Kroehler hardware store, and some have been used iff r Jamily ror J . f tu tv-WPrn fvirientlv indule- long time and the results nave oeen - . A M. I ing In some snooting araiune per- very bausiaim,. form-nre was repeated in front of". On May 13. 1920. 9." the , Elks club. Mr. Heinrichsen pro- said; , "The cure Doan 8 Pills made for ce-ded to give chase to the visitors me has lasted." - Tlrtnt from-, the. Otoe county city , and over-: Price. 6 Cc, at . all dealers. Dont cirrm' v asK ior a muuc - - .1 -i.r.-m. 1a t'lof four point lead In the first quarter "uiu -w-eVi : ... v .the same that Mrs. when the purple and gold five failed tng rink. Bill proceeded to tarne get , Podn s J1eerf1,S;t. c . to penetrate the Plattsmouth defense low.n the. bunch and searched them ft? ; .y n StnrtlTl1" tvll mc vrva-iiuii uui.'AaA.vu w. v . - . poi the second period, Krejci caught Poling, Neb. City forward, dribbling1 down the floor, snatched the ball firearm and if they had possessed one they: had evijdenMy.go4.ten. rid, of it. i: Mr, .HenfWJjsen gave the menjbers of. . :. 13: 1 I- Constipation . Tlp (h:b drince which has been be ing put on by a number of the young reopU- in and near Alvo. his become ruite popuiar and it attended regu larly by many of the Alvo people. V.'m. Mickel and family, living just v.et of Alvo, are surely enjoying t leir rndio, which has now come to 1 ? one cf th" features of the pres . :it (Itv life of the American people. Charirs Ayres and Charles Froh lich, t.'o of the men residing near Alvo. were in Plattsmouth during the past week, where they were serv ing a? jnrcrs in the district court. The examination at th schoo's hive b?n putting pep into the work of the students and this with the cold weather is ranking everybodj a'out the school hump in good shape. Rev. Noriin. pastor of the Metho dist church, v.ho has been visiting at University Piece for a number of i-'.ys returned to Alvo on last Thurs-cl-iy, to look cfter the work of the churrh. Tvrner McKinnon and wife were called ts Omaha for a few posed of his purchase, and did not Other officers elected were: First vice reap any of the profit which the, in-'f resident, E. ,U. Purcell, of Broken creased prices would have otherwise Bow; recond ,-vice president,. T. H. given him. ; ". t 'Wake, of Seward; treasurer, V. II. Fort v-two vears ago last Thursday 'Panning, of Union; secretary, E. R. was the wedding of Joseph' Arm- fan. lesson. I.fncol'n. - v strong end wife', the celebration of fin accepting he presidency of the the union being held at . their old 'sf.ate board, Mr. , Jackson spoke of home at Dines Grove, Iowa. The folks the' gr?:it possibilities for building quietly celebrated their anniversary up. agriculture in . Nebraska, and last Thursday r their home in Alvo stressed, the importance' of giving and received the congratulations of fiiore attention to the boys and girts' their many friends. chAbs'aa.a means to that end. . it.! t nnmn,0!0r hoc l.ppn I "The time. Ivis. coine wlien a c?m- having a rndio installed in bis home. -"red Trilety, -v Tfriv fllcnn The final act of the nlay showed Pl'ttsmruth cr.rry off Miss Triumph while Mis-Fortuce and Mis-Defeit r-5 orted Nebraska City from the v'ene of action. NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION. from him and tossed it into the .bas-i party a. good call down. attI -told. ket. Chase added two more on: free ine- Piamiy mat mere iduh os i-, throws; Krej.i looped one from Cen-it ad. lata of the j parties tpr rnurt nnri Wasiev. cominir down' ! wQiiTd have' to. epend the. tenjiwrider fram guard position, made the-total t of the -night In tle stout i,pt Ivk 12 to Nebraska City's 5 at the. end l-Vnaus: uyt 3&u nf Iho firct imlf Pnlin? anil Al hArs ! Om j CORt inUed rai'U should be started for the build- which has been putting him in touch 'J? u,nrtof 8a.e ne.,sa.,d aml with the barn dances from East Pitts- 'Ue place to" strt. tee -cvcrk;;i3. among burgh. Pa., the sermons which .stre.V 'ont h of the counutry." t 1 ' V m cm horo amnion Vi - Tz-v i,! preiched in San Antonio, Texas; tne - - " - i ' grain quotations from Chicago' and firectors were: First district W ihe farm bureau lectures which 'come n?n , "-elected ; W T . Par from Davenport. Iowa, ' " ': t V- J.-.S;?01" : ond1 triCt, The ice harvest is sure on in Alvo Jct ,Saf ' ? and vicinity and the excellent" article te J1. tfwtnct. Joseph Rob is being stored in large ' quantities r' L3 -electea; fourth for use when' the weather gets so s,thr,cT.t- CrA. Ste' .i tra y,w-n both re-elected; fifth -district. 'T. B. .vn ,.h . 9Auie ana 11. j. r.iCLaugn (JUL. 11U7' - J v 0 i W VHI a - , 1 ,1 at, 1 A a. - ,1 . ii u! .llllr Ji?i " rr rv . i v-i iv irg the T;ar;t week, where they, went ,c. ti.v pv unt of the death of the moth- AIr"i-Vr - ' I . 7. ri -. r r-rv it.i-: - r -it-if P ailfl W 111 , X. ;V G. P. cook who has had fc radiodn- G. R. Eveland from west of Elmr h8 nis" ..- vttnr in Alvo for. n ma d3nds it., is , giving. nd. , his . t . a. : i . rr 1- , 1. T idunrv uiutu cuh.iioiuiiivi. - ' qeir. re-elected, J. Atkins. ,i.ir- McLaughlin, both R. Pur- A'S Boyd and A: W. ; ;. , .exas;GWernor Sflen'..J' : Austin. Tax:,. Janw . 1.7 The quest1 of Prcsident;"0bre'gou for per in the District Court cf the Coun ty of Cass. Nebraska. Bank of Commerce. f corporation, rlaintiff, vs. Wm. B. Spence et al, a fendanis. Notice is hereby given that under "iv1 by virtue of an execution issued by Jamc? Robertson, Clerk of the L'ditrict Court, within and for Cass county, Nebr.'ska,' on a judgment ob tiir.ed by Bank of Commerce, a cor poration against the said William B. Spence. at the March. 1922. term' o2 the District Court vithin and for Cass county, Nebraska, in the sum of thirty-nine hundred fifty and 66100 3.950.66) dollar?",' with interest' at S per c-ont per annum from March : 1, 192 2, and costs amounting to cne hundred twenty-three and 79100 (123.79) dollars and increased costs, and levied upon an undivided one I:alf interest of corn in crib on Sec- it'on ' thirty-two, ' (32) Township 'j-Jiwelve, (12) -Range twelve, (12) K'ces county, Nebraska, as the prop ..i.rty of the saict William B.- Spence,' re- s-jbject to a prtorlevy on said corn ynder execution issued in favor of The party of visi on out to the 'Mia-: sourr- Pacific station but wera quiet on! their way out.' ,-7 t - MANAGES WxlJTEB V. accounted for the opponents' scoreJ The second half saw the' blue jer- seyei athletes keeping their lead af aboirt tho same ratio as the first, al tho Nebraska City threw a scare in to the local rooters in the final quar ter when, battling desperately to overcome the Plattsmouth lead, they fccored two goals in rapid , succession and came close too close for com fort to tying the count. However, Messrs. Chase and Krejci busv and Chase tipping one in from the toss- up on one occasion. . . , The game between the, ' 'Plattsr moath Reserves and Neb. City Re? serves was an entirely different story, however, as the second ' earn . ..will liie'et the blue and white. 25 to 7. Platts- 'with Mrs Fred TColting Cbfistipatiori of the bowels is stop-Wage of the' sewerage system inai ? removes' waste matter from the body'. It is .as' necessary ' that -your-bowels r i!irr- ' o!ice each 'day 1 to carry 'off ,this: waste, as 1t,i3 that the '' waste' pipes' of .your' libme be ' kept open ' an carry ojf the waste fronn y.e house. lf; you would en jo J STOod'' hertlth. keep ycrur bowels" regular takfrfg .' C'ha-mbeiiain's abfets when ' needed, ;r;;'v,;t:l 1 - ' : : . 1 1 1 Sealed: bids ;for the- office of -mana-' ger of the Farmers'!. Elevalw Co.; of Cullom vTill tej-ereived by the-seere-, taryTjp- to J a cwify ' 3 2 1 9 2 4i . "Board, f of dirscforsl reserves the: righli to re-j( iect anv; arid .ill bids., AueilKt Keil. i i C Chase and Krejci ; soon got Serretary. . Plattsmouth, Neb., R-P. : 5 ,; ;" "'. M jR fiUfttt ' id again widened the gap, ; D . Ko z , , . ... , ,,, . '.f ' - , i J: i : 'iany:;iafss' UmX i 1)5J 1 -UDTT II., 1 ''H have many salts: booked andisomij ....it a ' . . i ' '. 1 4 U .'-! Jf ' I ' I the. fSoViar Workers iFQwer. Jcj'u iQpeh dates; ThOBe i wantins latfc'hi ?et,onr WMae.;day January 25tbar see pieore choipe . df t f d ' ruotith making only one .field. goal; Plattsmouth. (19) .: . . . FG.., FT F ;(sP Chase If ! 2 : ,,.3. 2 , Jtendjan;ce s desired, . 7 journal -to yonr deer. A'large at r '; r J j - 1 j .' (5 hirers j the A fijy I j t yi r i i I all :gQne-: :U . 1 . wueu ue . . nidnxiirc tr them for ' BsiPFton i 6 tMTiinftrt fmloral fi.o Tlml- of tl'nvcrlv n cnrnnraUnn f-u ri-of t taL-o t hn tl"1in fnr I lm ... , -- T -i- . . -w ' -'- " " " J i " " i win c.ier ior saie on saru premises to the highest bidder for cash, on the 1st day of February, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the undivided one-half interest of the said William B. Spence iii said corn so levied upon, subject to said prior, levy to satisfy the by manipulating the selective .devices troops - across a. corner of southwest waa i eve i ten ium asmngion py- Texas authorities today. inno- and also find the nights too. tcrs o look after the' can eet music' lectures, sermons "t 'i. tt q c n t or market reports at their pleasure. a. A J . IiL"v.iiiuii v -" u I i;ivi tan . il .1.- 'i: rr- i. Thev are surely enjoying the i .. u-t 1,1 v?tion and also find the h he shipped to South Omaha :!luri vl lions mai are in iiie air. The recent storm and blockading V.- 7 I (iirm?e.i of. lie found a pretty, fair I : i'c for the stock. A'vo; we are not trying fret: nor was the traveling crowded in the 'cast. We made the distance in an hour and forty minutes and n et one person cn the way the mail I?". ? TV . Notwithstanding the almost in Oirnt we-ther and the blocked mnris one of the Coatman trucks be ing driven by Johnnie Skinner, was nble to g"t over to Lincoln last week j r.d bring back a load of goods for the Alvo merchants. Miss Florence Sutton, who came from Ri'ins: City for a visit at about of the streets and roads by snow has tn ,idnv fhfit)cen lncerienng wnu me unncij ui the mail as well as other, things which this present day is considering ns being essential to the human race. On last Wednesday it was- not pos sible for Mr. Stroemer to get around with the mail, but on Thursday he and Mr. Richardson went . out in the mail car and took with them a shov el and as both the young men are husky and handy with the shovel, they were sure to get through. On Lunch and No Sale account of the very Christmas time with her frineds. Ins: weather which was in very bad pro et: loved the stay so well that she is nounced evidence alst week, the sale n v rj ran B : Nov is Just the Time! Do not wait until time to start your Spring work. Ooataar? Hardware Op. ALVO -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA : Acting Governor Davidson stated he was in communication with . the officials-a-t Washington - in reference to the-matter, but had nothing to give out at present. The acting gov-1 rirount due on said judgment. Said error conferred with other state of-: sale will be held open for one hour, ficials on the question this after-' Dated this 21st day of January. A. noon. Ed : : .-. i . . i i i i ' - 1 . i iui j i P-ii ...... .... .... ,.- f - ! J FOE SALE R. C. Rhode Island Red' cockerels at $1.50 each. Mrs. Julius Reinke, South Bend, Neb. dl0-2mo.w 1924. j2 1-2 w. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. Html ii ' i f, urn ir.i iil-je" 'i'.-" j tli2 3 i. . i 1 1 i -.?.: i u ri-.:r1r".I mi ; 1 1 .rc-r" ii i 1 1 S J t '- c t ' J-j: -i : i y. ..!ui.M','rTT 0 H. .tttH W ' y.fo:-il.'6Ht ' ' T "..-.V.-i ; i ' " iS nZ sis. '' .'ji -,-4 JoTirnsl w.nr Hds oa. Try them E3 ,1 C3 See Bills! FebrLsary 4th Same Place! Same Property! Same Parties! Lunch at 11:00 A. M. Same Terms! Come and get what you want! H fK3 G3 ASP, Owner yblic C3 Househ - for S 7! u i(TC old iooos ? .$20.00 . 14.50 One Garland cook stove, nearly new. One No. I6'Ajax oak neater. One washing machine, used. . . . : 5.00 One wash boiler; nearly new . 1.75 One good clothes wringer. 2.00 One waxed oak dining room table 14.50 One oak buffet, used 19.50 One kitchen cabinet, used 20.00 One brass bed, full size. '. 4.50 One iron bed . . . . 2.50 Two bed springs, each 2.50 One oak chiffonnier 14.50 One oak dresser . .......................... 12.00 One Victroia and 20 records. 50.00 One organ '. 10.00 One 9x1 2 rug ..... .00 One good mantel clock 7.50 One library table. . , 7.50 Two rockers, each. ........................ 3.00 Six dining chairs, each 2.50 One kitchen cabinet base 6.00 One 250-egg Old Trusty incubator, god as new. 20.00 . The above furniture can be seen at the Ghrist c Ghrht Furniture Store Every article is on the floor and marked as above ad vertised.. Come early before bargains are picked up. Ghrist & Ghrist Across from the Court House Telephone No. 645 Plattsmouth, Nebr. Ths undersigned willsell at Public Auction :"at," Kis farm,'two and a half-s miles west and one mile south of Murray,' and fiv&:miles 'north .of Nehawka, be eJ ginning at 10 o'clock a. m., ion - 3 I ,1 , V X ... The following described property Liv6'.'..SdfekS One span of mules, five years old,; weight 2,500; oriespan of.rnules, four years old, weight 2,200; one span of horses, five, years t old, Weight 3,000; orie . horse, six years old, w-eight 1;300; one Shetland pony; six. years. old, exceptional-; ly good disposition. Fouf milk cowgH . ; J; - . '. --. ... -' . ' '.i i a Two sets 1 4-inch harness. - . One saddle and bridle. . j . One 8-foot McCormick binder, used one year. , , .'. 1 1" ' One new Rock Island wagon. - ' One low wagon. , . "' " . One new 3 54 -inch wagon. One John Deere ridi rig lister ,J ' One 16x16 disk. ; -One New Century riding cultivator. One John Deere walking cultivator. One 3-section harrow. - - One' 16-inch walking plow. One LaCrosse press drill, grass seed .attachment. One Fordson and plows, been out 18 months One buzz saw, 30-inch -blade. One hay rack. One manure spreader. One 1 -horse wheat drill. Ten bushels of gootl seed corn. This entire lot of farm machinery is almost New. Sale Starts at 10:00 A. M. Lunch Served at No on Terms off' SaSeE All sums under $1 0 cash. On sums over $10 a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security bearing eicht ter cent interest from date. No property to be removed from the oremise. until tied for. GHDI1 REX YOUNG. Auctioneer. Suiir PLATTSMOUTH STATE BANK, Cleric Jt Si Sit 1 . J '.o -a IS 4Ii 11 J?