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PAGE TWO PLATTG1IOUTH SEM3 - WEEKLY JOTOHAI MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1981. i MAY HAVE MER SOME CABSAGE, WE CLAIM Alvo Department GERS IN LUTHER AN CHURCHES Dr. Chas. Parrish, Veterinarian, Mrs. E. M. Stone with some ninety The season of 1921 has produced i seme very strange and extraordinary ": features in the vegetable kinedom ! In this section of the country bothJ as to si2e and growth and among; those reported to the Journal is a head of cabbage, gathered at the 1. -v " f T 1. J T 1 nuuif ui iu is. .lustrum iie j and a on MANLEY NEWS ITEMS TO TANLAC TREATMENT 4.' Elinwood, Nebraska. Call day phone, hens set and hatched some 1.200 . Mission Boards May Unite in West Main street. This cabbage was els or s wl,cat- i nignt, as. ti-x chickens or wnicn sne soia svu uauj n nrn-n mention to Save grown irom piaius procured irom v " ' -' v "",v ul i izusinoiiui Tlie threshing about Alvo has' chicks, besides having all the eggs t, t tVtwt,ca W. Bookmeyer and Wes apparent- .vsiror with friends m Manley Harrison J. Lirineston threshed SayS Mrs. Fields in a iab wcck ana una n vield of 27 bush- Statement to Public. about concluded and with a very well satisfied community. Mesdamcs A. B. Skinner and A. Dinges were visiting for the day last Thursday at Syracuse. John Skinner hauled 23 hogs last Thursday evening to the South Oma ha market for II. L. Clapp they wished to use and marketed at large number besides. Mrs. Stone ai-1 v ... x nrL" a c " 1 1 1 1 L 1 i 'ill - c- - - - " n . . v nciKUS . - ' cn nnrnhaspH nnri Kft two hundred . . , ' . 1 o.imtn. twelve nounrts and Is 2 inrhnu in ,ast week at the home of friends at . - ises to ue me must impuiiaui - --- ..... u T , , , . . . other eggs which she is keeping for merger of overlapping in- circumference, and is fine and solid . Itblan1 an thinks that an ex- ; l n i n i: i v. v. . ...:n .11- . . . t , OPI!prr tri-urn . . & a r .... I , . ji i ;f nil u ii 1 1 1 r I ' ' ! I r i ( 1 1 . i ' j r" r rv r -i .1 . - . - . -. in me Aiucniau nntun n .?- - . .wjj lv has the roal Rpr-rot of mu vicinity last Thursday. raising. The cabbage head weiehs . Glen Floi-sckmarn was visiting for her own use. Gene La Verne Stone, of Los An-' . ; . . t ke Diace during the lover of the Juicy and delicious Win. Sheehan threslied last Thurs- 'T.ly present good heaVv 1" due to the help I have reci . J Irom Taniae and I am glad to make a statement to be used in letting oth ers know what a good medicine it is." recently said a: . Hannah Fields, 2416 S. East 8th St., De3 eles is quite a boy now as he was t ..ra lf th- ,,inna of the kraut. The cubbage has attracted dav an(l was rewarded with a good fnin. tv. I born on July 12th and we were not exc.cutive board of the United Luth- much attention from the neighbors return for his farming the past year "Before taking Tanlac and loss of sleep. My appetite was very poor and I was so run-down that the least exertion would ex haust me. "But now I eat everything, sleep like a child and feel so energetic that I want to keep on the go all i the time. I simply cannot praiso Tanlac enough." Tanlac Is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. W. Casey and wife of Denver were; apprised of the fact until last visiting in Alvo and vicinity with their former acquaintances and friends. Miss Wiima Cook who has been staving with her sister in Lincoln for some time past was home for few days last week. A. H. Ough and son. Chester, were viriting and looking after somi busi rcss matters in Lincoln on last Thursday afternoon. 11. L. Bornenieier, "W. F. Rosenow and E. M. Stone were threshing last Thursday and on Friday . F. Bor nemeier also threshed. The return of Herman Lewis t field, which he threshed last Thursday and Friday, brought him some 3 3 bushels per acre Giorge Hall received a car of very niop hordes Ia?t week whicli he took to his farm and will dispose of to those who are needing horses One dav last week. V. J. Linch who is a past master with bees, took off honey to amount to one thousand pounds. This Icok3 like doing pretty well. Dr. and Mrs. L. Muir visited In Omaha on last Thursday where they expected to purchase a car and were ratiier disposed to favor a Chevrolet sedn n. .Mr. and .Mrs. W. B. Banning and iki.i'iiu r. .Miss Pearle, of near Union w. re i-iting at the home of Mr. and Mr-;. .7hn V. Manning of Alvo last St: n. 'lay. Mrs. Ch-tries Hr- now has been vis iting a; the home of her daughter, .Mrs. Ada .Mick for tlie past week and will remain a short time longer at ch :r:-ii. J. L. I'ilkingtcn tlie mason who is -.v rkiug oil the Wm. Lau home is get ti ik along nicely and has the brick v.r!-: ;-bo:t done and is now cn the s' u-o ,ri t ion. - The Bible school which the Metho dist ;:nd imnkard churches of Alvo a:e putting on. is meeting with n !! h Mi'f ' ss and many are taking ini. rest in the work. K. ('oat man on last Monday h :'il'tl wheat from the machine was tin-filing at V. T,. Copple's and did hiir.?lf wi;li cne truck in the fore li';o:i haul ?4 bushels. Frank Yeager who h?.s been in the navy for the past twenty years and v. hotrp tirwe expired a short time ago. accompanied by his wife, are visiting with his parents in Alvo. .Mr. V,. A. Cook was a visitor in Lincoln last Thursday where he went to see his daughter. Mrs. Gale Pick veil, who is receiving treatment at the hospital at that place. Hay Clark the janitor for the Alvo schools has been buy during the past week getting r. ady for school which begins in September and has l.i en .i'iir? the floors and painting t:i woodwork. Mrs. Anna Stone and daughter, Miss i'reciaos S;nne and son Beryl Stoni-. and Mrs. Howard Butler and son Kenneth, all of Lincoln were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I". M. Stone of near Alvo last week. Miss Moore who lias been spending the past two weeks at the home of her parents in Alvo. Herbert Moore m l -Aife, departed on Monday of last week for l)nvtr where she goes to accept a position a J stenographer for a firm of that city. C. s. Cook of Plattsmouth was visit ing at the home of his relatives near Alvo last Thursday making calls at E. M. Stone's. Mrs. Lizzie Lewis". George Cook's, Frank Cook's, and Will Cook's, and enjoyed the day most pleasantly. Those having tl.e free moving pic t n. s in hand wiK go to Omaha at an trTly date for contracting other pic tvrr tor use beginning September 1 and will get more expensive pictures as they have more money. They will not give an entertainment on the Saturday night of the Chautauqua. eran church in America are fully of the Janda family. OLD TIMER ."STILL, GOOD week. The little fellow is now. , . growing, fine and has some very well i The proposal, offered after much : satisfied parents, and are no more .,..,, . riP,nt moetintr in At- - j i Ul?v un.aiwu uv m iv4.v . . - happy than Grandfather and Grand- . nlj. nitv iQ in five crreat i From Frl.lnv-H rmHv mother Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone, ofnomo or "domestic" mission boards t The Bellevue Athletic club near Alvo Grandmother S. Kitzel was very well pleased last Sunday when she was visited by her three sisters, Mesdamcs W. D. Wheeler, W. T. Val lery and O. M. Cole, all of near My nard. The four sisters had a most enjoyable time, all being guests at the E. M. Stone home and were driven over from their home by Mr. Robert I'atterson and wife, of near i Murray. con- into one organization, to be known Jtlnued its winning streak by copping as the board of American missions. a doubleheader Sunday on the Belle- T all fPiKtil ve7J fZ c feCHnS eat ything, and I had a long train con41 'L r!.f ' " ?1 of "entH. including biliousness. has made it rather difficult for him ' Da(kache to get around. I .i Charles looking after business nervousness Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constipation made and recommended by the man ufacturers of TANLAC. Schafer of Murdoch was n'nt- -.lar. -i,m o, ir. v 1, lliuuri j ill Ifiw.' U'fiU nnL tier t .. 1 ... 4 - i . . -v .t ivJ wvr.iut 1 V 1 a ijiiutr LU U LI I - . . . . . . A I IPV tnCT nil ran n t orninrr . . It is believed that thousands or uoi-)Vue held. The Jath Camphor Kubs'i;" V... ' , ' , :ase in the capital city as lie is ex lars of administrative expense and ; were the lirst victims. 10 to 2 and , r, .v... .wi.i A n,a ium- pecting to move to that place in the an untold amount of energy will he, the fast Union Stock Yards team saved. dropped the second, 11 to 10. The present organizations whi. u Old Andy Graves. 48-year-old ENTERTAIN AT DINNER er for a short time. August St.ander will expect to soon make a visit at York where his near future. The threshing of wheat in the vi From Fri.lay's Pally The piep.pant country home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J- Wheeler was the scene of a very pleasant gathering this .... 1 . , 4 L i i . ' , ... ... daughter. Mrs. .1. F. Rnnth live r.il will oe auecieu are me inrani in pinner lor ine jtenevue Ainietics.' ,,, , . , , V Drettv ' ... . , ,r-.i . 1 1 , x , ,. . . , .. , . J i will be acomnanied hv Mm Rfandpr jJlome missions anu v iiuaii ivc. n- c'!eoraieu ms iirinoay oy ianning '.,n(j T h (conclu?' sion, neaaquariers in v. imago. ive. oi ne varus men huh pmnsrnng out ai r,i, -i n- i i V v. , that the . ' .. . i- v-. . i ... . ... . ... ., ...... . "... i Richard Picknrd has hprn Iuipv re- lue J. . iseioert, president; uic oriu- sini.ie in in' ninin wnicn orougnt in ,,,, ... .. , than it Chautauqua Next Week With Wednesday of next week the Chautauqua which is to be held at ; pes Alvo and which will continue for nve a(Ia; tjie immigrant Mission board, days. The Chautauqua in Alvo has 1 i,tadauarters in Pittsburg. Rev. Dr. always been a success anu me peopie of this community will see that in this year they will even make it more cf a feature in the well being of the village than heretofore. western .Mission noaru. Headquarters : tne winning run. nun the score in Brooklyn. Rev. Dr. E. C. J. Krac-Jtied. two down and two on Andy ling. president. working chiefly . stepped to the plate while from ex among the German speaking pco-j cited rooters came the cry, "Win of the central west anu i an- your own game, oio timer, - and in The The Free 3Iovies free movies for the coming J. E. Bittle, president, working among Hungarians, Italians, SIo- cimty of Manley is getting alongiwetk when they entertained a num- near the close and with the'ber of relatives and friend. at din- on of the pame it is evident I nor which was served in the acctia- crop has been much larger tomed hospitable manner that char- was expected by the most ar-: actcrizes the Wheeler home. Those ch.vsed bv Mr. August Krecklow and ,1ont ndhusiasU of good crops and of ' attending were Mr. and Mrs. Allen win when the building is complete make his home there. John Fleischmann of Louisville ac- compnnied by the family were visit vaks, Letts. Ests and others from . Brotsman, Donovan and Collins each central and southwestern Europe: drew one. Check of the Stock Yards the West Indies Mission board, i poled out a three bagger. headquarters in Philadelphia, R;?v. ! In the first game Benson started by! Ztnan M. Corbe, executive secretary. ; filling the bases with the Camphor working in the Virgin islands an. 1 nion and tnen proceeded to mow them response he clouted the hrst ball over(1 , . . ; , -mp' . T, ing their efforts and the better crops to short right field scoring Donovan. I .-"f. . ... V . anr hltrher nrices sure enmA tn tlio Fleischmann. the hovs' mother farmer at this time very welcome. Clyde Jenkins and an excellent quality which has been j Vernon of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Karl pleasing to the farmers who have not V. HuIUt and sons of Lincoln, Mr. gotten Just as much out of the busi- and Mrs. H. S. Barthold and MI33 nesf: as they were deserving consider- Tlorence Balscr. Corcoran. Bellevue shortstop, an nexed three two-base hits while mother. sister, Mrs.; Celebate Jubilee Year HERE FROM THE WEST From Friday's Ially Miss Anna Wcidcberg, Miss Clara Mittan and Mr. David Mittan of t . . r i. .1 Tt f f oohirHav n!i-ii iit hp tni chow among the hpanisii speaKing negroes ; o. u. i .nueo eipni men in mo iof our insular possessions: and the first four innings and in this kind of entertainment. The' Jewish Mission committee, headquar- j trame smacked out a plays are "Where is My Wandering Bov Tonieht." two reels, and "The Man Who Smiles," all in the open air. Will Teach This Year The complement of teachers for the Alvo schools has been completed and ail is in readiness for the school year beginning in September, the fac ulty being: Professor K. E. Conn, formerly of Atlantic. Iowa, superin tendent; J. L. Fowler of the same place, principal; Miss Marie Prcuty, Alvo, assistant principal; MlS3 Hazel Garden, Johnson, music instructor; Miss Gladys Cushman. Lincoln, do mestic science. The grades will be looked after by Mrs. Glady3 Demmitt of Creenwood, Mis. Edna Wood of Elmwood, Miss Clara Saxon of Eagle and Mrs. Charles Marshall of Alvo. ters in Philadelphia, Rev. F. O jwitli the bases full. the third three bagger Rosser featured Evers. president, which maintains,"1 f'ar.ic by knocking ten fouls work in four American citits. hH second triD to the plate. After The recommendation will be sub-I trying out three bats he succeeded in ject to the approval or rejection oi',tiR" a single. delegates representing 1 million 2 Chip-Rressman. third packer, took hundred thousand members of the : the mound for the last inning, strik Unite.l Lutheran church in ihejin- '!t thp first two Camphorites. United States and Canada, met ting i t!u! r'xt nian fIieI to short and the in biennial convention of that body , Iast man fanned. in Chuairo. October 21-30. It i in- Andy Gr:;ves has for j-ears been. ticipated that considerable disvus- wi ii' irnuiiift (ii'iairui LfJU.rr EVANS SLAYERS CAPTURED Mexico City, Aug. 6. The assas sins of Mrs. Rosalie Evans have been captured, according to a report given out this afternoon at the war de partment. The report came from General Roberto Cruz, military com mander in. the state of Puebla, where Mrs. Evans was shot and killed near her hacienda last Satur day. "I take pleasure In reporting that General Antonio Gomez Velasco, my chief of staff, informs from Texmelu can that the assassins of Mrs. Evans have been captured," said the mes sage from General Cruz. Washington, Aug. 6. American Charge Schoenfeld at Mexico City reported to the state department to day that President Obregon has giv en personal instructions to General Cruz, commanding the Mexican mili tary forces in the Publa district, that "energetic measures' be taken in connection with the murder of Mrs. Rosalie Evans, a British subject. The telegram also told of the re ports in Mexican papers of the ef fective action" taken by Mexican au thorities. The charge reported that Mrs. Evans body had been received in Mexico City, but added that the representatives of the British con sulate, who had gone to the ranch to see that the property wa3 protect ed, had not returned to the capital. ion will en?ue when the plan is pre sented on the convention floor. The present division of authority and responsibility had its origin in the old general council, one of the three national bodies which united in 1018 to form the present United Lutheran church. That body has wisely organized its work so that each board or committee was assign ed one task only instead of gon ral supervision of the whoie field of la bor. It Is this temporary method, invaluable in times of tfhrestri. -ted immigration, whieli'is new declared to be inadequate to the growing needs of the larger body. The United Lutheran church comprises about one-third of the Lutheran church members in Canada and the United States and is the largest individual body of that denomination. The Rev. Dr. Frederick Knubel. president of the United Lutheran church, states that in the proposed merger of these boards into the Board of Missions, "it is not our pur pose to curtail in any way the mast efficient work which the five sister boards have been doing, but rather to organize one powerful board which will co-ordinate all of this work in such a manner as to serve best the highest interests of the Lutheran church in America. Under the new arrangement, which we hope will be adopted at the Chicago convention in October, the mis-ion interests of the United Lutheran church will be served by three major organizations the Board of Foreign Missions, the Inner Mission board and the new Board of American -Missions." in. this section of Nebraska and has many times been the opponent of the Plattsmouth baseball team on the lo Luella Crow, brother and sister, of Weening Water, were visitine last Tnclnir n tun r !. i, . TTsrHson .T t .v( n pctnn anil famllr er, Mrs. Hazel Jenkins of Manley. (Fred Fleischmann and family . and j J8' "VnharS,vSUHnMv Charles Sinnard and family of. Livingston and family and Iiarf.lf!S &pohn faml,y Wednesday Grand Island were visiting last Sun- Charles Wash and wife were in at-evt?'"- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tendance last Sunday at the fiftieth TrT'iey. nh'3'1 ,e aftnp by a"to to Fleischmann of Manley. driving over . juMle celebration of the purchase of : a Hn?eta a?'J 8tPPe,.d in their auto and enjoying the visit e building for the Christian church ," " f am av m k'8" very much at Plattsmouth. Thecluirch there " er hm of MIrs eidebrg. Thurs- was established 74 Tears asro and for!'la.' was erit visiting in Weeping ,,vv.,i MiKi", iv ins on iue -r- twentv-four vear thev met where ; Vater at the George Spohn home and V. iles nlnre tlirenhpil his wlipat lnt l-. UUI ii.ey met wnere-' . ...... . . Thursday and Friday and from the ever they cou;d part .j I other relatives nnd friends, remain- ihai iiicv inaiii iicti i ui iiie nine ai,. . , . ' v . l"lc:0nie residence .anrt n other- iz in in& to hear the Weeping Water band school houses and at the county court co,n.f'rt pni meet 01,1 fr,enl3' aWer house, but iu the spring of 1874 thev .nch. accompanied by their friend. purchased a small building from the!; J."1"? e.Mieu.-,, mey urove out 60 acres which he has received some. 2.260 bushels, making an average of 37. -G bushels per acre. inomas i. nnstian ana son, tester, Congregational church and have since who have been cway for some time : a((le,i fo the structure, making the ""'' l,M- ,-HJ ynL ieiuiu-1 edifice which they have at this time. A most interesting program was pre sented and a most sociable and worth while time had by all who were priv- WRESSTLING MATCH LEADS TO REAL ROUGH HOUSE t he hogs last Saturday DAVIS IS NOT FEARFUL GF HIS 'LABOR1 RECORD in this line. The ground Is in very good condition for the work and those who are getting the work done are getting into position to care for pd home one day last week. Mr. Christian with the family were visit ing at Lincoln one day last week The boys of the schools of Cass ' iieged to attend cnl lot and anoarentlv tlmo does not county held a stock Judging contest lessen the skill of the old timer. at the homes of J. C. Bauth and the r Schafer brothers farms, and at Mr Rauth's they judged the cattle and at the Schafer farms they judged Wm. Casev and wife of Denver TTrn-v, tl.o u'wlern nnrtin r.f fh Were Visiting for a few days laft ' I . 1. .. . 11.. T. .. r I. XT' . . eniiTitv rnim4 tl.P atnrv rf n iv-rv '- -"e Millie ui me ncv. rni: ctrn,mc u riiincr .ori, t , c 1 er Higgins and his mother. Mrs. W. ; curred in that locality among some D- HiKBlna and after a very pleasant of thP nun hr;iirel in the thnwhine siay nere iney went 10 ai?o ior a of the fiuc wheat crop there. The short stop before returning to their two mnii 'l.irl Ktnrtri in on n frinillv " wii mtrh r.nd wbinh rontinnerl far B.,me r reuerica urowne oi i.anion time with the two trvin- nil of the Un!. as Deen visiting at the holds that have made Joe Stecher. lhonie,of her Mrs. Albert Olau- "StHndr" Lewis Prank r.nteh sind I oiiz ior some time pnst. was a guest other kings of the mat famous, and las' wek at, the home of J. C. Rauth; as llo mutch nroeeeile.l one of the " cuiiuay cieparieu ior ner nome party, it is claimed, was getting the M1? ,tflf ea8t- aftr navinK enjoyed a worst of the hnnt nrl nitr.nteil i, nc cut mnim utcr iu muiKiis. - - - - ...... . . .. . ! C 1 . . , , tactics that n,irht be fonn.l anmnr many 01 ine larmers aooui Niamey thP At.ache vrrstiprs of i;iHi ;. i,n a"e beginning their fall plowing and proceeded to bite his opponent on the fom? .evf.n have concluded this work ' arm and. it is claimed, removed a portion of the flesh from the muscu lar portion of the arm and this served to brinr the nialeli to n rinse The incident has aroused .o:ne excitement ?iner "orK wnen ine nme comes ior curred and may lead to further de to the Chas. Spohn home for the night, leaving for Burns Friday morning. A letter states they reach ed Burn. Wyo., Saturday at 11:30 P- m. Weeping Water Republican. Tvwt anything? Arlvertist ft. JOHNSONS jPasfo -Liojiid -Pon dered K PA R F i; v if Ti i WAX is just the thing for polishing all your furniture woodwork and lineoleum. velopments if the bitten man devel ops serious complications in his in jured arm. tret a box of th ramous Horm Candies at the Bates Corner Book and Stationery Store. Tractor OJB! We are offering tractor oil, Mobile "B," at the old price. You know that oils have advanced, and you had better get yours before my contract expires on August 8th - after that the oil costs us more. ALVO GARAGE ALVO A. DINGES, Proprietor NEBRASKA New York. Aug. 8. Samuel Gomp ers. president of the American Fed eration of Labor, "can go as far as he likes in making public corre spondence between himself and John W. Davis, democratic presidential nominee, Mr. Bavis declared tonight on the eve of his departure for Clarksburg. W. Va. Mr. Davis' telegram also said that he was willing to stand on his labor record without any fear as to the outcome. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TREATY IS FINALLY SIGNED UP OaSS for a Show DownS See us for Deering and McCormick Tractors and Plows the best made. Ask us for a demonstration. We will come and show you how they work. Coalman Hardware Co. ALVO -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA London, Aug. "8. British and so viet representatives signed the Anglo-Soviet treaty and trade agreement at C o'clock tonight at the foreign of- nce. mere was no ceremony and on ly a few officials were present. l'remier McDonald and Christian RakovsUy. the Russian charge d'af faires at London, spoke briefly, both expressing gratification that the ne gotiations had resulted in what thev regarded as a decided step forward in me relations between the British and !'u;"''" soviet governments. i rtraier -MacDonal l and Arthur i onsonoy. under secretary of foreign anairs, ainxed their signatures for TV , i. . wh,lfl M. Rokovsky, .luipn joue. m. Tomski and M Schclnmann signed for the nvfet Much discussion has by the fact that the name of the king ... d. i ai irom the treaty, but tonight the likelihood was pointed to of the w.,ft riftuius lne treaty ir it is rati- iieu as ine constitution requires that laws oe uone. RETURNS PROL THE HOSPITAL. From Thursday's Dally Yesterday afterneion Frank Woos- ter motored to Omaha, where he vis- ueu me Hospital where his son. James Wooster, of Sedalia, Missouri, has been for the past few days re covering from the effects of an op eration for the removal of his ton sils. As a result of the operation. James has come through the ordeal nicely and will now enjoy a few nays ntre recuperating hetore re turning to Missouri on Sunday af ternoon. Jesse R. McVey was a visitor in Iast week J. C. Rauth and Herman Rauth threslied and had very satis fatory yields of the wheat and oats. J. C. Rauth's wheat making 3 6 bush els and his oats 48, while Herman's' wheat went 30 and his oats 40. Mes damcs Walter Mockenhaupt and Wm. ! Heebner assisted Mrs. Herman Rauth ! in the cooking. The superintendent of the Missouri Pacific made his annual trip of in-1 spection over the road and after look-' ing about the station at Manlev and; over the tools and observing the way! the station agent and section crew,' were looking after the property of, the company complimented them veryi highly on their work and care of the' company's property. August Krecklow accompanied by his wife and daughter. Miss Amenda were visitors in Lincoln last Thurs day, they also being accompanied by Miss Lvelyn Elseman of Louisville. 4 mvm 7qr tphonoarxijjhs r'l'tp; J i'1 ;;!H!f It. j -i-i - . i y" i a t a. a. i a. I IT."" , - ' f?,nB lw inai city oi. Th were lookins after some shop tl.e i ij x. u i ; i ng ion iidiii in is linn ii ing to spend the day. It covers up small surface mars and prevents check ing. Imparts a delightful air of immaculate cle&n linesss wherever used. The Phone Fricke k Do. 186 Phone Mrs. W. A. Swatek was a visitor in Omaha today, going to that city on the early Burlington train. John C. York departed this morn ing for Omaha to visit there with relatives and friends for the day. ORDER OF HEARING Unlimited amount erf. money to loan on eastern Nebraska farm land. Lowest rates. Applications taken now for future loans. See 0. J. Pot- hast at Tanners' & Merchants' Bank, Mnrdock, llebr. 1 on Petition for Appointment of Administrator The Slnte of Nebraska, Cass conn ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry Kuhnhenn, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Fredrick William Kuhnhenrr pray ing that Administration of said es tate ruy be granted to Elmer Hall strom, as Administrator; Ordered, that September 2nd, A. D. 1924 at 10 o'clock a. m., is as signed for hearing said petition, when all persons interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hear ing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspnpcr'printed in said county, for three fciieceseive weeks prior to Said day of hearing. Dated August 9th. 1924. -ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) all-3w County Judge. ypwjuwwB 9.'. 3ZTE SAVE THE PIECES! Bertschy's OPEN F R BUSINESS! It is one,of the largest, best equipped Machine and Weld ing Shops west of Chicago Broken metal parts, of any kind, size, shape or weight can be welded at a great sav ' ing of time and expense. All Work Guaranteed! Old Farts iado New New Parts lade Too! if Bertscfiy Gannot Elefp You, You Ara in 2 Heliiva Fix." 3rd St. at Pearl Tel. 303 2SS J