The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 25, 1924, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1924.
PLfiTTsarouTa semi -weekly joubuai
PAGE TWO
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FEELS IT HER DUTY TO
TELL OF RECOVERY
Alvo . Department
Des Moines, la., Lady is
Grateful to Tanlac.
"A good many people already know
how I prize Tanlac, but I am glad to
It-t the papers publish my experience
fur the benelt of suffering humanity
everywhere," is the appreciative
statement of Mrs. Alex Brown, 1003
Lacuna Ave., Des Moines, Iowa.
Mrs. r.rown's claim to good health
is not only verified by her own like
nv. but it is strikingly reflected in
the sparkling eyes and chubby cheeks
of her lovely little babe, Darlene
Marie.
"Before taking Tanlac I had a
complication of troubles, including
indigestion, nervousness and rheu
matism that took nearly all the in
terest and pleasure out of life. But
I found Tanlac and took seven bot
tles and now my health Is excellent
and I am feeling fine."
Tanlac Is for sale by all good
druggists. Accept no substitute. Over
40 million bottles gold.
Dr. Chas. Parrlsh, Veterinarian , j Return From Vacation
Elmwood, Nebraska. Call day phone, c T Edwcrds and the family who
7; night, 5S. tl-x Were enjoying an outing at Lake Ok
V
talned
. II. Kirkpatrick and wife enter-'
ed for dinner last Sunday, Mr. turne
Tanlac Vegetable Pills
for constipation
made and recommended by the man
ufacturers fo TANLAC.
LOCAL NEWS
Dr. Heineman. Dentist, Hotel
:.Iain Bids., Fhone 527.
From Thursday's Pail
J. L. Shrader and wife of near Ne
hawka were here today looking af
t r some natters of business.
Walter Meisinger and wife of
Cedar Creek were here yesterdayd
looking after some matters of busi
ness and visiting with friends.
Attorney C. E. Tef't or Weeping
Water v. as in the city today attend
ing to some matters in the county
court in which he was Interested.
Everett Spangler, president of the
Murray Community club and W. S.
Jr-mith .also of that city were hre
today attending the dinner of the
Flattsmouth Ad club.
Adam Meisinger and wife and Mrs.
Arthur Mtisinger, were hre yester
day afternoon looking after some i
matters of business with the local
merchants, motoring in from their
home near Cedar Creek.
ter and family In that city and enjoy
a sliort outing.
A. W. Cloldt returned home this
morning from a visit of the past few
weeks In the west part of the state
where he has land interests and with
Conrad Schlater and family at Osh
kosh. Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Barnett and
three children, Kenneth, Jack and
ean of Dallas Center, Iowa, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Tuey of Glenwood
were here last evening for a few
hours visiting with old time frienda
Sunday to get Rev. Norlin back to
Alvo In time for the evening service.
While there, Mr. Friend met some
kld time friends.
Rev. Norlin was at Unadilla last
Sunday where he preached the morn
ing sermon for the rededication or
their church. Rev. Norlin was pas
tor there fcr four years
R. M. Coatman and the family
were visiting for a
Sunday at the home of the parents
of Mr. Coatman. m. coatman
W. G. Boedeker and son, Charles,
of Murray, were here today for a few
hours looking after some matters of
business.
Lynn Sherwood and Robert Thyge
rcn of Nebraska City were here yes
terday for the day visiting with rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. A. R. Noble and little grand
son, Joseph Noble, departed thl3
morning for Broken Bow, Nebraska,
where they were called by the ill-:
ms3 of the father of Mrs. Noble.
After a week's visit with his sis
ter. Kathleen, William Darcy of
Creighton. Nebraska, returned home
today. Miss Kathleen accompanied
him for a ten days vacation with
heme folks.
Mrs. Ray Ronne and children and
Mrs. George Schmader departed this
morning for Miller. Nebraska, where
they will visit at the home of a sis-
Dr. H. C. Leopold
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIC
IAN AND SURGEON
General Practice
Special attention to Dis
eases of Women. Also Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat.
Phone No. 208
i
From Saturday's Dally
Adam Schafer of Mt Pleasant
precinct was In the city today for a
few hours looking after some mat
ters of business.
Dr. Gilbert L. Taylor, wife and
child of Murray, were in the city to
day for a few hours looking after
some matters of business.
Ed MacAvoy, wife and baby de
parted this morning for Chicago
where they will visit with relatives
and friends for a few days In that
city.
Mrs. Ronald Hill departed thi3
morning for Humboldt, Nebraska,
where she will spend a few days
there visiting with relatives and
friends.
Messrs. Fred J. Warren and Rich
ard L. Beverage and Misses Thelma
Kroehler and Mary Warren motored
to Omaha last evening where they
enjoyed the offering at the Moon the
atre.
George K. Petrlng of the Platts
mouth Motor Co., departed today for
Kansas City where he will spend a
short time attending to some busi
ness affairs there In connection with
his work.
Mrs. Julia Prans of this city, who
has recently purchased a new Ford
car, departed this morning in com
pany with her mother for Union
where they will spend a few days
with friends.
L. L. MeCarty will depart early
Monday morning, weather condi
tions permitting, ,for Willard, Mon
tana, where he will enjoy a visit at
the home of John W. Chapman and
family in that vicinity.
Herbert Klauschie and Harry
New man were at Council Bluff3 to
day, attending the Southwest
ern Iowa basebal tournament and
were expecting to play with the U
P. team In the big event.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tajtsch of
fcoulx City, Iowa, are here enjoying a
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Ballance, parents of Mrs.
Tartsch and with George Tartsch,
brother of Henry, as well as many
old time mends In this city.
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Journal ads est remit.
Farm Loans Investments
a 5 Tax-Free Mortgages
If you want a Cass County Farm
I can show you some good buys.
Have a few farms for trade.
SEARL S. DAVIS
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Real Estate Insurance
Farm and City Property Every Known Kind
August 29th.
in Iowa though he thinks the accus-
J. E. Friend went to Unadilla last , toruPfi amount cf warm weather fro
in
now on
right.
will mature the corn all
Alro Chautauqua Going
The Alvo Chautauqua began on
: last Thursday afternoon with a good
j attendance and with some excellent
i talent. Ti.e people of Alvo and vi-
. cimiy are very loyal ana appreciate
portion of last ,,,,, Klinrinrr in-
' i stitution very well. This city has al-
Inn nr. t hr:u liP tf IlilVintT
wife at Weeping Water. , ' . ,,.,, ,v!lh nnth-
Llttle Lizzie Kirkhoff, daughter ;
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Klrkhoft. tell i
from a tree in which she was climb-' "
Ing and sustained a green fracture. Hew .Business irm
on one of the bones of her forearm. Join Woods. Jr.. on the first of
John W. Banning and wife wore:, f week nnrhased the business
enjoying a visit last Sunday at tlie J vliir-i has formerly been in the pos-
" r.lti 1 AT, r T."1 1 M, . : . ,
nome 01 cmior enu .vna. . i-.. "- session ct ll. l). Kicnarason anu who
row of the Palmyra Items where tv tljc. way Js an exceilent business
they all had a most delightful visit, j n;an atlil ha3 lniilt up a g00(i trade in
Among those who shelled anu cie-,i,f. Mn .,ml n turnine the business
livered corn nt the Rchincycr ekv?-jover to Woods does so with the
tor last week were Clarke Gonznles, : assurance that he has conducted the
Wm. Mickle. Chris Nehen, Harry 1)Ushltss in the bcst manner treat-
Appleman. Henry Reike and L. B. .jns everybody in the best possible
Appleman. I manner as to service and the best
Mrs. M. L. Thomas who has leen;linf, of ,rOQ.u We are sure that Mr.
visiting for the past few months atVo()(1s in HSsuming charge of the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. t . it. M-jimanrs will continue the same ex
oatrick. departed last week for Se- -pjipnt hisrh trrade service with the
attle where she will make her home , lltnioKt co-irtcsy in handling the very
m the future. : lest of roods. Mr. Earl Rosenow,
Dr. J. W. Brendel and wife
mil
who ha been with Mr.
Richardson
Louis Marquardt and wife or Avoca ' is continuing with Mr. Woods and
were enjoying a visit last Sunday at;tlt serviCe j3 heing added to by the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon employment of Bert Kitzell who is
Rehmeyer. driving over in their C3rs,an excellent salesman.
during the morning.
Mrs. Dick Kirkhoff has beer, at
the sanitarium at Lincoln where she
has been receiving treatment for
Are Touring the West
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller, who
sciatic rheumatism which has been; were married at Lexington, and de
riving this excellent woman trouhloi parted lor the west in their auto and
for the past few weeks. are visiting this week enver, Colo-
John Woods. Jr.. the new r.icr- rado Springs and many other points
chant, has purchased a new Ford
From
Iricket
FOR
Boys and Young Men! .
Buy your "Cricket" now. Assortment
complete. All sizes in this new all
wool knit slip-over sweater
wm
truck to use in his delivery business
for the store and will expect to give
the bA?t service possible.
Bert Kitzel and wife and Mrs. C.
R. Jordan were visiting and look
ing after florae shopping in Lincoln
on last Wednesday, driving over to
the capital city in the car of Mr.
Kitzel.
John D. Foreman and family do
parted in their car on last Wednes
day for the Yellowstone park where
they will expect to spend some time
and enjoy the scenery and cool moun
tain breezes while away.
Sam Jordan who lias been at the
hospital at Lincoln for several days
on account of an infection following
the extraction of one of his teeth, re
turned home on last Thursday and Is
feeling much improved.
Mr3. A. C. Norlin, and daughter.
Lorene, were in Alvo last Tuesday
and Wednesday to assist in the or
ganization of a Queen Esther society.
Several girls were present and joined
with the prospet of others Joining
later.
J. H. Wichel and the family last
Sunday took a ride, going first over
to the river west of South Bend and
thence over to Louisville and (Vdar
Creek then south until they came to
the highway and returning home see
ing a lot of good country.
. Art Dlnges, A. ll. Ktroemer, v.. ll.j mailed today.
Warner and Wm. AUCKle were at
Lincoln last Monday evening to hear
the committee notify Governor ('. W.
Bryan of his nomination to the vice
precidency on the democratic, ticket
and enjoyed the occasion very much
which was filled with enthusiasm.
Philip Coatman has been rustling
during the past week pretty hard as
he has been getting into the fields
with the tractor and plow3 as the
sun came over the eastern hi Is and
staying until It has gone down in the
west. He has been plowing for Lew
Is Herman, Herman Eornemeier and
Ben Swanson.
L. H. Eastman and the family of
Campbell were visiting last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Man
ners, the two ladies ber.ig sisters.
Mr. Eastman has been the postmas
ter at Campbell for some time and
was formerly a member of the Ne-
j braska legislature and was while
; there a very clo.se friend of Col. M.
A. Bates of the Journal.
A very successful two weeks va
cation Bible school closed last Sat
urday and on Sundav
in th? Fc.it before returning home.
They v. ill spend nome time In the
mountains and enjoying the outing
and camp life whUi the touring o
the wc-st affords and will return in
a icv: wetks to engage in farming
having a nice cozy home prepared for
their use on their return.
For Sale
Pave early . spring rams for sale,
$12.50 if taken before September 1
Prank E. Cook, Alvo, ITeb.
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TAX OVER PAYMENTS
TO BE REFUNDED SCON
Dally
Thursday's
Nebraskans who overpaid thegov
erment .when they paid their in
come taxes in advance and previous
to the enactment of the revenue act
of 124, whereby a reduction of 25
per cent was affected on thousands
of small incomes, will all have their
money back within the next few
days, according to an announement
made Wednesday by A.B. Allen in
ternal revenue collector for Ne
braska.
Twenty thousand checks had been
mailed to taxpayers up until yester
day, Allen stated, and the remaining
C5 hundred will probably be
uiuajr aim uu ounu.iy pageant were
.given both in the morning and eve
1 ning. Miss Ethel Robinson of Uni
Iversity Place was the director of the
j school and she was very ably assist
jed by Miss Marie Stroo'mer, Mrs. Al
j Stroemer, Mrs. Elmer Rosenow, Mrs.
jRoelofoz and Mrs. A. J. Brobst. The
.school was put on by the two church
ies with an enrollment of 62.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Nebraska,
Lincoln Division.
In the matter of James S. Allen,
Bankrupt. Case No. 968 in Bank
ruptcy.
Notice to creditors of application
for discharge and order to show
cause.
To the creditors, of the above
named Bankrupt:
Notice hereby given that on the
19th day of August, 1924, the above
named bankrupt filed his petition
for discharge in bankruptcy, and it
is ordered that, the 2Gth day of Sep
tember. 1924, be and and the same is
hereby fixed as the date on or before
which all creditors of said bankrupt
and all persons interested in said
estate and in the matter of the dis
charge in bankruptcy of the said
bankrupt shall, if they desire to op
pose the Kame, file in my office in
Lincoln, Nebraska, in said district
their appearance in writing in oppo
sition to the granting of said dis
charge, and also within ten days
thereafter, file in my said office spec
ification of the grounds of said op
position.
Dated in Lincoln, Nebraska, this
21at day of August. 1924.
DANIEL H. McCLENAHAN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
for the past two weeks, re-.
i l urut'fi ii1 mil iLifci nit; uaoi wi.-t;n.j
and Mrs. Coatman and the family, . all(j on their return trip came to j
where all enjoyed the occasion very,SjOL-x city, bwa, where they crossed:
much. " i into Nebraska, traveling this state'
To settle the question regarding tIie remainder of the way home. Mr.!
electrifying of the Alvo schools there Kdv-r.rds Yvh is a very close observ-j
will be a meeting of the, electors of tr of conditions, tells of the crops In;
the district at me scnooi duuuiub , Nebrs-.ku being slightly better than
The Touring Car
imna
Damoaot.bl. SUbm
ad Stertac $8i extra
Comp0 .... $53 S
TtUorS!an - 96
VotHot Smdxrn - - 6HS
AU priciM f. e. b. Detroit
295 WML - . ft
sz6s v ct?-yLb-
Driving a Ford is so simple, end requires
so little effort that you are free to de
vote all your attention to the problems
of traffic. There is a sense of confi
dence in driving a Ford, impossible
with any more complicated motor car.
Detroit, Mldiigan
SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FOZ1D DEALER
1 wmwwuBaaargg
fiMEY EEWS ITRIS
. 2K -v-v-rv J- v
Gs!8 for a Show Dovun
See us for Deering and McCormtck Tractors and
Plows the. beat made. Ask us for a demonstration.
We will come and show you how they work.
Qqaiman Hardware
J. C. Rauth was harvesting a crop
sudan grass during the later portion
of last week.
Geo. Coon, and family were enjoy
ing a visit with friend and relatives
at Havelock last Sunday.
Father Iligglns of the Saint Pat
ricks Catholic church was a visitor
in Omaha last Thursday.
Herman Fall was a visitor in Oma
ha last Thursday where he was look
ing after some business in line with
his store.
Otto Harms has been visiting for
some time at the home of his grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters
of near'Talmage.
Mynard Pickard son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Pickard has been visit
ing with relatives at Council Bluffs
for the past week.
Herman Dall was in attendance at
the meeting of the republican county
central committee, which was held
at Weeping Water last Saturday.
John Bourke of Omaha who is
with the Missouri Pacific was here
looking after some business matters
for the company last Thursday and
visiting with Mr. A. H. Humble the
agent here.
Robert Jones who has been engag
ed with the lumber yard at Louis
ville for some time past has been
for a few days past a guest at the
home of his parents .Captain Jone3
of the Misouri Pacfic in Manley.
Howard Johnson and family from
west of Manly were enjoying a days
outing last Sunday at the Krug park
in Omaha, they driving over the me
tropolis in their auto, and spending
the day, and enjoying the occasion
very much.
Charles F. Hitt of Plattsmouth was
a visitor in Manley last Thursday
looking after the renting of a farm
for the coming season, but did not
find any as there were more people
wanting farms than thero were farms
to rent.
Herman Harns who has been visi
ing for the past two weeks at the
home of his very ciose frieu George
Schafer and wife of Benson returned
home last Monday evening, after
having enjoyed a very pleasant visit
while there.
Frank Stander was looking after
the matters of the Manly State Bank,
for a number of days last week dur
ing the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Uau,
who were called to Utica on account
of the death of Mrs. Julia Rau, who
died last Tuesday.
Milton Keedy and wife of Elmwood
where Mr. Keedy is the agent of the
Missouri Pacific, accompanied by
Russell Keedy and wife of Des !
Plaines III., and A. H. Ward of Mur-
dock were visiting with friends in
Manly last Sunday.
Herold Koop of Louisville was a
visitor in Manley last Thursday call
ing on his sister Mrs. R. Bergman,
and was sporting a new Buick Coupe
which was a dandy, and no mistake,
and which will give this young gent
elman some excellent service.
Miss Ida Christian was very sick
during the first part of last week
with an attack of appendicitis, which
was treated by the physicians and
for the present an operation adverted I
while Miss Christian is feeling some
improved she is still suffering from
the attack.
Herman J. Rauth and wife were
visiting for a few days last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Rauth. near York, they having gone
visit, but had to hasten home on
account of work on the farm.
Harry Bassett a blacksmith form
erly of Weeping Water, where he
worked years ago, and was well
known by many of the old residents
of that portion of the county, but
who has been making his home at
Omaha for some time past, arrived
in Manley last Thursday and engaged
with Mr. Herman Dall and will work
at the shop for the present.
Enjoys Famley Reuion At Benson
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Pankonin of near Weeping
Water, came via Manley and were ac
companied by Mr. George Schafer and
daughter Miss Carrie, thoy all went
to Benson where they visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schafer
of that place, and were joined by
Charles Schafer of Murdock, thus
making the gathering a family re
union, and at which all enjoyed a
most pleasent day.
SEED HYE TOR SALE
K.
AVe have .a
rye for sale.
Young place,
Scott.
ood, quantity of seed
Call at Little Frank
Muray road. F. E.
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RYE
GETO P2-2 BESfcv ?J
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V. - 3 m 71 , X.T
For Fall Sowing Per Bushel
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estor & Swatek
The WINCHESTER Store
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PREPARED
is just the thins for polishing all your furniture,
woodwork and lineoleum.
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It covers up small surface mars and prevents check
ing. Imparls a delightful air of immaculate clean
linesss wherever used.
F.
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Fricks
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with Mr. V. J. Rau, who was going
' train. Thev however had a very nice HI
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