The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 17, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PIATT S MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925.
Greenwood N- Department!
Prepared in the Interest of the People cf Greenwood and Surrounding Vicinity
For Sale or Trade
One Ituraley 12-20 Tractor; one John
Deere 4-hole corn sheller, both used, 1
bat in excellent condition. Reason
able terms, or will trade.
rrroxE us tto. so
SANBORN SERVICE
GARAGE
Greenwood
Nebraska
Phil IFF, of the First National
r,.,i.K w.-i.s looking. Piter sn-.e business
mitteis in I ii last Friday. i
Judge W. K. Ha.il was called to
Li-V'-ln last Friday to l'u after
:v'i2i" business matters fur a slvri
time.
'.Kii.y of the i "ople of Gn-enwoofl
ai d icinity va rc vis' ting t ho !v-iF-Fi't-
circus and other shov s at Fin
n In hot Monday.
W. H. IV-King an 1 wife were isit-.
ii.g in Ashland Inst Thursday eve- 1
f,r m-:v. time an1 also vrc
i ,iinc the nmp.
M..-. P. F. Hall of Finn, In has
Fen i-iting in Cinr.wi'od with kr-r
n n . P. F. Hail and family for a few
day dating the past week.
The laying of the p'.pe for the
water sys'fm las In '-n delayed on n- j
tounl of tho failure f the digg' ''
arrive v.!i. h is to h- used. '
Mrs. KHa Marshall of Ashland has
been visiting i:i Greenwood with her
si-frs. M.-sdr:ines II. G. Wright and .
Catherine Cok-man, f.r a few days. i
Cl .til- -s K. Ilurlhut was a visitor in I
AU'i last Thursday when ho was the !
guest at the hom- of Mr. a ad Mrs. j
Joseph Arm ;irng. and had a very j
i, ice tine whihi there. f
N. W. Kmlund of the Farm'-sr hark!
win a visitor at Valparaiso, where
he has a farm which he was looking
after h;st Friday, driving nv r in his
car f..r tho afternoon.
Louis "Wright's children, lane la en
f--Iir.g ',uiie poorly for . i v ral flays
hut are at this time showirg se.r--
I iu-cm-nt ana it is nop.-. ;:, win.
s.M-n I v all right again, i
"ft. rt" Bir.-all w . a visitor in FF
on last. Fiday, where
wa-; look-
in:
afWr s. me business matters and,
al-o dcir.g soiiii.'
hopping for the;
eati;;g house in (!ro iivoc!.
Mrs D. F. Tah-ort is visiting
frl. i ds in Greoav.jfH.d for a sli-irt time
and will expect to make h r visit
l."ic ..xt ;. to about tv o w,- ks. Mrs
T.il at's home is in Lincoln.
Many p-.-opli- of (,'renwoeid haw
he :i visiting in Ashland during the
time that the camp hat! been .stab-
la-ii' ti u.en ;:nu go lo sec now e ucoj
Sam tloes hi the training of his ficht
in; hoys.
Mrs. II. G. Wright, who has been
f,r,i:. ill for a number of days, ban
so far reei,vcred that she has been
ah!.; to r. turn to Lor weak at th-;
p.ostotTiOi iluring the; latter portion, of
last week.
Mis. Wat -on Howard has been at
tending the Fpworth Assembly f- r
the past week as dehgaie from tho
Method;, t thuivh of Greenwood, and
was pre.-, nt at the Fpworth park on
last Weduesday.
(). 1). Fe awatz ef Aim i, in the
southwestern portion of the J-tate lias
b- ii fper.ding noir.e tim.' in G;en
w.a.d. visiting with his mother. Mrs.
Mathilda Slater, and with, other nht
t ives aiol friends.
Henry Weidtinan of Flneoln, was
locking after some business matters
in Greenwood h.-ct Friday afternoon
and also had bu-inoss both at Ash
land and Omaha, to which places he
went from here.
Mrs. Su wn Jacobs and Mrs. Judge
Holland, both of Lineolu. lo ve been
making a short , vi-ii at the home of
their friends. Mrs. W. F. Niwkirh.
of Greenwood and all have had a
very pleasant time.
Paul IJucklnghaiii has been paint
ing the, out Luiidintrs at the farm, the
garage, smoke- hous- and eth- r biuld
ings. This is a farm whe.ra th" paint
is not ;pard and the firm th.ows t!;e
gooti car-' w hich is tak. n of th- ph".
William IJ. (' h man. who has b-on
so ill for so long a Fra.- st'.ll , on
fined to his home and bed. though it
is thought that he is slightly improv
ed. His many friends are hoiirg
that he may soon be able to be out
again. .
Mrs. Myra Howard of Greenwood,
mother of Watson Howard, and Mrs.
Jenny Howard, of Benedict, departed
few- days since for Syracuse, where
ta y will visit for some time at the
n--: of Mrs. A. J. Davis, where they
; . i peet to viiit for several days.
I '. A. McCrf Ty and Wife, with
:r. son of ria.tt mouth were in
Gieenwood last Friday morning,
v
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a.'
rv-rc?t Cf .
I 6l : e
lav t-3:t
-:-v r;..ry .z.'
. k ' '.. .i-
looking after iome business, they hav
ing some matters In hand regarding
the advertising of the Liberty Oil
burner for heating purposes in stoves
and furnaces. v
A . M. Newham. who some time
since suffered a stroke cf paralysis,
is at this time reported as being
some hotter, lie is still confined to
his bod but can ue his aims and
to some extent, and it is hoped that
he will be able to br about in the
ea.ur.o of a few weeks.
Dr. W. IF Tin k, vei ernairnr. of
Weeping Water, was a visitor in
(lit en wood list week and examined j
the cattle which have b en in quar
antine and released them. There
will he a re-examination soon of those
which did not piss and the work for
tho year is expected soon to lie com
puted. Fester Vant. formerly of this por
tion of the state, livii'; both hero
and Ashland, but who is now located j
at Sti rling. Colo., where ho is a dis I
pan lo r for the Burlington railroad.
has l:en viriti-xr; with frieads and:
relativts at A;h' and and also was aj
fUest lu re with his frier. d Kvan? i
Armstrong. ' '
O. 1". And'r-oTi, who received a;
car load of new Boicks during tlo-:
past week has them all working with
the exception cf one which is soon 1
to be delivered. Mr. Anderson vas 1
looking after some business matters I
at Avoea and oping Writer last
Friday in onnection with the de
livering of one of his cars.
Two traveling painters, represent
ing the United States Vire company
were in flreerweiod list Friday tr.
painted a v-'-ry neat and telling si-.-r.
on the east side ef the Sanborn Serv
ice Station. Take a glance at the
i'rn as y ,u are pacing.
he v
' tract -
(d nu?!o a crowd as the;.' were apply
ing the paint v. Fh a blower.
Frank WeFon, who has been liv
ing in town fo sonv.: time past, las'
week moved to the Charles Martin
farm, and will, latr move to the
(Vder'c Fulmer plaeo. nfior that gen
tleman and his family have moved
to Greenwood, which will be about
the beginning of September, as the
Fo.lmer pin i which has b; n l ir.bling
in Cree-nwo oei for some' tin:" past.
Grcer,wccd Defeats Weeping Water
Fast Wednesday the (Jreenwoori
l asob iU team vent to Weeping Water
where they played a game with tho
cxteMeut e-am of that town, it beinu"
or.,; of the- attractions ri th" Chau
tauqua which was being hehl in
Weeping Wafer during the pa 'i week.
This was sure a gam" and was wit
posses by a crowd of very enthus
iastic hall fans of the vicinity oi
the central city of Cass. The team of
Greenwood seemed to be born under
a lucky star, for they were abb' to
wrest a score of 7 to e. Tho3-1 to go
from Greenwood for the game v.-ero
Walter Fourhe, Wayne Fandan. Mar
ion Stradley, Henry Armstrong
Gerald Griffin .Femard .Tardine,
Earl .Tardine and the expert ball tos
ser, George Gustavscn.
Catching Many Pish.
Clyde Xewkirk and wife, and Mr. and
Mr. John Porman. who are spending
som- time at Pellican Fake, which is
north of Minneapolis in Minnesota,
write they are having an excellent
time and are catching nsi. galore.
They will remain for a. F w "ays yet.
Hold Greenwood Youth
Flkins Hart, la, Greenw-oc l. Neb.,
was arrested yestrday by polio" who
found him asleep in tho garage ef
Dr. A. I). Dunn. 1 0 1 ti South Thorty
cight avenue. For three days. Dr.
Dunn said, ho had loitered about the
place. Hart said a knopsaek and
rifile found in a field near the doc
tors hous were his and p.'dic" think
he may have fired the bullet that
shattered the windshield of a county
hospital truck in the neighborhood a
few days ago, narrowly missing the
iriven. IFrmrn Hybky. Hart will
be tti'T.e.l over to the Juvenile au
t ! ; o r i t ' e s. - .M'o r 1 d H e '-a b !
Burlington Making Improvements.
Tlie Darlington company are mak
ing s. ,mc lmpro'-' ment a rout iro-.r
station, they have hern improving the
e-reissing ove-r the main street of the
ti.uvu with, crushed rock and stone
dust for the crossing v.hi.-h they arc
extending to the siathv; bet wen the
crossing and tho station thus mik
ing it so the walking conditions will
be excellent even in the worst wea
ther.
Looks Like Olden Times.
TLast Friday Rex Filers, who is a
rustler and no mistake, for he re
ceived 10,000 bushels of corn dur'ng
the day and cared for it at that. Dur
ing the forenoon he dumped, weighed
and elevated at the elevator, 'aO
wagon Fad:l of corn, which amounted
to over 5,000 bushels and during the
afternoon he was nearly as busy. The
recent 'rains have given assurance
that thore will be a good crop and
those of the farmers who were hold
ing their corn fearing a shortage are
now disposing of the cereal. Among
those vp.o were shelling and selling
on -the' last Friday were A. L. Jar
dine, iienry Greer, William Kelly.
John (traratn. . W. E. Failing. Joe
Armstrimg a.nd Joha Lambert..
1 Little Girl Verv Sick.
I DordChy, the infant daughter of
r. ; n Mrsi. G. . ant, whicn has
1 n fry sick with an attack of
1 : v'. iiTfitttm. for tho past week
: j so serious that it was
t '. t j tike her to the hosnlt-
. t ?it;;,:a.nd cn last Thursday she
.' i to the he"!spital where she
4f for. The parents were
j. 3;. , . i tt the child in exerting
i
every precaution that she might have
the best of attention ami nursing.
Visit Folks at Old Home.
W. J. Kat, the barber on the north
side of Main street in Greenwood, ha-?
been visiting for the part week at his
old time home at Gibbon, and has
been having Mr. K. F. Hart, of Mil
ford here working in his place. Mr.
Fast, is having a nice visit and has an
excellent man in his stead while he is
away.
Will Go to Utah.
The well machine which is owned
by the A. F. Archibald well drilling
company was unloaded last Friday
for shipment, it goini to Council
P, luffs, where it will be entirely over
hauled and put in the lies; condition,
and will then be shipped to some
point in Ft ah, where th-y are to clriF
a well eisrht hundred feet in depth.
The well which has recently tiee-r.
put dowft When tectcrl proved af
filiate to the rc'ouiremon's. the pump
ing wa- started at to n. m.. and with
pump:-, aide of thrc.w-;ri, t h r b un
ci red gallons per minute, w s kepi
going until six o'clot k in the ever. inl
and while there was some iiy-f.v
feet U" wa'ei to heir in with at the
end it fiifi been Iowa red hut hve- f-tt.
which, proves that there is an abun
dance of water for the needs of
Greenwood.
Are Br.ilding Goo'l. House.
Frank Rouse, with hF fco'co of men
have just completed the eve;, v !on
for the cellar of a huiHirr whbl:
heint: constructed on the ft'rm of Mrs.
Anna W. Scli'tr-sfer of I.::. coin, a.nd
which is to he 1' O by rnd will b
modt-rn in till respect'-. The house is
being built on tho farm as there is
no improvement rhoroon, the piaee F
east ef A. I.. Hnrdir.e and ":iv.tli cm"
t?u- soction in which is Footed the
Greenwood eometory. Whn the house
is cimipleted Mr. Mot: Ginley wf II oe
citpy it and will farm the place.
LIST Or CLAIMS FILED IN
THE ELEVATOR 7?A?7KF.TJPTCY
Tlie bearing on the maffe- of th"
petition of bark nip toy of tho Farm
ers Grain and Stock company fled bv
I!. M. Almy. vie. -president and. C. .
Mathis. secretary was bob! in tho
federal building in Fineoln Thurs
day morning of last wool:. A large
number of irfo-ested parties from
C reer, worVi wto present.
C. F. Clark was appointed trustee
and placed tin-'cr bond by Deforce,
Daniel McGlena.han.
The foil iv. in g are the claims as
listed by the petitioners:
A. J. " Woodman --.:''. which ha;
priority claim. The taxes arc listed
in the- same m-inrer.
Priority claims
A. J. Woodman ? 22.'
Unsecured claims
Hartford Fire Insur. Co 20.00
Citi.re-s St. bank. Wahoo :?,00..0i
F. St. bank. Greenwool :,fMii.0;
I-', .-a. bank, overdraft ,"i 2. 2
Updike Grain 12",.F.)
'V. K. Failing, for grain
sold between Nov. 2',
Fl IT and July t. 1!2.',
Credits
1 i.aSs.os.
2::, 262.0
s .?::-;. F2
? 1 l,-6s..-,8
AV. F. Failing. Greenw ood $ 2 s .2 4
This amount is for cash loaned to
company by Palling between-May 1,
1017 anl July 22. if2".
Joe Armstrong ? VJ.'ii
Rankin Vine-int 151.6 7
Charies Armstrong "l'i.50
J. McXeely r,:F",.?0
Martin Mane lS!!.(oj
IF M. Almv 7S2.'o)
Horace Almy :F12.05
Fd. Schnlke tF'T.aO
Tom Vtltmi ri'..67
Joe Stanlav aOIFol
Carl Hammer l"l."i
C. C. Conn l.fiOfbf.O
F. A. Kinney 1 4o.fi.)
Vearl Hodgin- CSO.to)
Harrv Seliroeder 677.50
Thomas Ryan 22 1.2Z
X. O. Coleman T"i.!0
White Cassfdy r.0r. 20
Joe Hoenshell Apperson 1.2:1.60
V. E. Michaelson 606.15
W. K. Failing, salary at
$aOu p'-r year. Dee. SI,
1917 to July 1, 1925 y.SaO.OO
V. K. Michaelson 17i.70
Tom Welton 63 20
Jardinc A: Curry 74. 52
August Smith 57. rd
J. K. Almv 1,162.70
c. A. Shuil-:e l.i'Ft.2"
P. A. White 1,1 76. So
1 1. M. Almy :M!.15
Horace I'uckinghani f1.3u
Mrs. Amelia nuckingham.. PS1.P.0
Orville Kettle 1.435.75
15. G. Almy rr,:',.s2
Travis Cameron C62.O0
Cassidy 695.30
George Nichols 91.60
Marold Nichols 7'F60
Joe Sullivan 97.2
J. i:. Almv 654.50
li. G. Almy 242.00
P. A. Mockevhaupt 5S7.70
Mrs. F. (i. Hasen 86.50
Wm. Mci'ill 150.00
ASKS F0II INVESTIGATION
OF MINISTER'S CAPTURE
Greenville. S. C. Aim. 1". Re
pons of tho capture ,f the Rev. Wil
liam 11. Turner, American missionary,
hy Chinese bandits were forwarded to
Secretary Kellogg today by Represen
tative M-rSw-ain. who asked that tlie
state department make3 an investiga
tion. Mr. McSwaia relayed a nicssugo
from the Rev. J. H. King of Okla
homa, superintendent of tho Pente
costal KoFr.es church, saying that
the missionary v-as ring hli for
ransom.- Mr. Turner is a former resi
dent of Greenville.
LOCALNEWS
Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel
Main Bldg., Phone 527.
Dr. H. C. Leopold, Osteopathic
physician and surgeon, phone 208.
J7-tfd
From Thursday's Faily
Wilinm Atchison, of Elmwood. was
n visitor here today where lie spent
a few hours with old time friends,
driving over from his home this af
ternoon. J. Riley Jones, who has been
spending a short time in Denver and
Colorado Springs looking after some
matters of importance and visiting
wilh friends, returned home this
morning after a very pleasant stay
in the west.
Mrs. Wilinm Carroll find daughter.
Miss Kftie, of Oregon. Missouri, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cook departed
this morning for Omaha where they
will spend the day visiting with
friends and looking after some mat
ters of business for a short time.
From Friday's Frioy
Mrs. A. J. Snyder and son. Keith,
were in Omrtha today where they will
spend a few hours consulting a spe
cialist in regard to the condition of
the foot of the young lad.
John Ganer. one of the well known
rcside-its of ni'iir Cedar Creek, was
in tro city this afternoon for a few
hours attending to some matters of
business nnel visiiirit: with friends.
Fred Ahivris. who is now.- engaged
in funning west e-f Mynnrd. was in
the ';:- tod'! and ,;ad his name en
rolled res one of the readers of the
Torr":il for the ensuing year which
he wid receive in his new home.
Miss Marie Pnyd. of Fineoln, who
has just returned home from a trip
to tho west coast, is to arrive here
this (veninu and will be the guest of
M's Janet Itajeck for a few days.
fas well as a number of the old time
friends.
Joseph T'i'ier. Sr.. and wife, who
h: vo been speeding the past two
weehs at Fineoln and Havelock with,
relatives :nid friends, have returned
home. While there they we're- the
jrnesfs of the Fdward mid Krn
Foreran y and Fouls Jarda families
and. enjoyed the sights of the capital
c i t v .
From Pa ttinhi y's f;i'Iv
C-irl H. Panzer of Ashland, who
b:is beeTi hero ;i ss;s ! i ti tr nt tht- Popu
lar Variety sore, roturned this nf-a-rnonti
to his home.
Hon W. F. 1'auToair and Carter Al
hin at Union were here today for a
few hours attending to some mat
ters of bu-inos-s and visiting with
their friends.
Miss F"na Hirz.
one of tho hiri?-"st
Louis, as one of th'
the hospital. F here
who is now al
hospitals at St.
active heads of
eiiioviug a visit
at the home of bet
Mrs. John Hir?..
Mrs. Fvn Hath
has been here as -a
Mrs. H. N. Dovey,
parents, Mr. and
of Fineoln.
gupst of Mr.
for th" pist
who
and
few
days, departeei this morning for Oma
ha and from where she will return
homo to the state capital.
Mrs. Flir.i Young of Murray was
here today for a few hours looking
after some business matters and vis-
iin: with her cod friends in the
county se.it. Mrs. Young has hen
vi'iiinr. in Murray during the sum
mt months and experts to leave soon
for Milford to spend the winter at
th- Soldier.--' home there.
Mrs. F. c. Weber ami children, of
Chicago, who ha-e boon visiting here
at the homo of Mrs. W. T. Scotten,
mother r.f Mrs. Weber, departed this
morning for their home. Miss Fran
ces Weber, who has been here for the
past year visiting with her grand
mother, also returned home to Chi
cago after a most pleasant stay her?
in the west.
A TOOTHSOME DEMONSTRATION
From Sn tiir'la y's
Th, H. M.
store just west
been having a
Tnily
Soonnichsen grocery
of the Journal, has
verv attractive and
toothsome demonstration of the El
Food Co. products that are one of
the real notes that add to a salad or
the specially prepared relish that
makes the luncheon all that one
could wish or dsiro. Mrs. Anna Ray
and Mrs. Helen Duxbury were the
ladies here for the El Food Products
Co.. of Newark. N. J.. and the ladies
certainly perpared a most delicious
an'Vattractivo showing of the food
stub's and th" artistic manner in
which they can he served at the home;.
The ladies are returning this after
noon to Omaha, altbo later Mrs. Ray
is to return and again hold a demon
stratioa that the ladies should eer
tainly take recognition of in learning
of the artistic way of preparing
salads as well ns in the use of the
new line of food products.
Read the Journal for all the news.
Moye Produce Co.
PAYS CASH FOR
Pcii!!ry, Eggs, Crsam
and Hides!
Sells Chic Feeds and Oyster
Shell.
"Prompt and Courteous Ser
vice Our Motto!"
Opposite Tidball Lumber Co
PHONE 391
Plaitsmouth, Neb.
G-101
1,018,322
Busy
Americans
crowded Buick
Shoiv r ooms
at the first
showing of
the Better
Buick
O03
have
You seen
ettet
J. B. LIVINGSTON
Hoick Dealer
Corner 4th and Main Streets
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
HERBERT
MEETS WITH 'Si
VERE AGCIDEMT
While Rersirinr Truck Used in Koad
Work K?3 Small Pice cf File
Lodare in His Eye.
Herbert Burhee. a former resident
of Plaitsmouth and now ens-aged in
working on the road patrol out of
Man?e, was the victim of a very se
vere accident this post week that
has laid him up at the hospital ami
may result in the permanent iujury
of his right eye.
He was engaged in working on one
of the trucks that are used in the
maintenance of the highways and
was underneath the truck attempt
ing to drive a small file in a key
slot, to replace a key that had fallen
out and lost, when a small part of
tht; end of the file chipped off and
lodged in his right eye.
The injury was very painful
and caused a. great deal of suffering
to the gentleman, who was hurried
as soon as possible to the Methodist
hospital in Omaha to have the in
jured eye elrosspt! and where he- has
since boon taking treatment.
It is ltoped that the injury can be
eared for so as to save the siaht of
the eye for Mr. Durbee. but the in
jury has caused him" a great deal of
suffering and pain and will keep
him out of commission for some time
nt least.
DEATH CLAIMS LITTLE BOY
From Snturfin y s Tni!y
Mr. and Mis. I N Nelson received
a telegram Monday evening from
Plattsmouth. Neb., announcing the
death of Iheir little grandson, Ben
jamin Nelson Parker, only child of
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Parker, who
died late that afternoon, after a
four-days' illness with cholera in
fantum! Mr. and Mrs. Parker and
their little son lfr Delha Fourche
about two wpfks ago in their auto
for a visit with the former's father
at Plattsmouth. The child was born
in Belle Fourche two years aeo last
January, ami the parents had made
their home in Marmarth. N. D.. un
til recently, when they disposed of
thir interests in that city and re
turned to Beile Fourche. The grief
stricken parents and grandparents
have the sincere sympathy cf many
frienels.
The child's remains, accompanied
by its parents, arrived in Belle
Fourche on Wednesday afternoon,
boing met in Deadwood by members
of the Nelson family and Undertaker
Frost. At the time of going to press
the funeral arrangements were not
known, but interment will be made
in Pine Slope remete.ry probably this
(Thursdayafternoon.
Belle Fourche ( S. D.) Post.
For a mild after-dinner smoke, go
to Bates Book and Stationery StoTe.
TllC
H. B. KOQP SELECT
ED AS CASHIER OF
LOUISVILLE BANK
Young Man Who Has Been Assist
ant Cashier of the Bank for
Six Years is Advanced.
At the meeting of the stockhold
ers of tho Homo State Dank held at
Ixiuisville this work, the selection of
H. H. Koop was made as the cashier
of tho hank to succeed George H.
Wood, who resigned some time ago.
The selection of Mr. Koop is very
ploasing to the .Louisville people as
the young man is one of the best
known men in that community and
one held in the highest esteem by
the residents who have known him
since his childhood days.
For the past six years Mr. Koop
has served as assistant cashier of the
bank and his services have been the
very br-st that could be asked for and
given splendid and earne-st efforts to
the improvomc-nt of the conditions of
the bank.
W. H. Hcil, one of the director?
of the batik was selected as the as
sistant of-shier of the Home State
Dank and will assist in the conduct
of the affairs of this veil known
hanking house-..
During the period from the resig
nation of Mr. Wood until the naming
of Mr. Koop the Home Stm? Dank
has had the se rvices of C. G. Frit he,
formerly of this city to assist in look
ing after the affairs of the biaik.
and who is now returning to Lis
home at Nelson to look after his
business interests t he-re. While in
Fouisville. Mr. Fricke made many
friends who are regretting to purt
with him.
W;LL GIVE BENE
FIT PLAY SOON
Krs.
0. Sandin Volunteers Services
as Director All Proceeds to
the Auditorium Fund.
Front SfMir.'.ay's T;iil
Dike the snowball that gains both
size and momentum as it rolls, once
it is sol. in motion, the Legion drive
for funds for the new commtmity
auditorium, is gaining rapidly in in-
iteresi with the public. Civic and fra
ternal organizations, business men
and citizens generally are lending it.
tlo-ir enthusiastic support. Numerous
benefits art' p.romised, perhaps tlie
most important of which will be the
I home talent play to he given Monday
land Tuesday evenings, August "1st
ami September 1st. by talented young
People of th" city, under the direc
tion of Mrs. (J. Sandin. The play will
bo present ed at tho Parmele theatre.
j which the management, has given
(free for one of the two nights, and
(all of the proofed s except for tho
:on - niaht's rental will go to the
Auditorium fund. Mrs. Sandin and
individual members of the cast con
tributing their time and energies to
hf-Ip the cause along.
Rehearsals are being started now,
land arrangements for the sab- of
I tickets, etc. are in the hands of thej
I Fes-ion committer composed of C. L.
Pittman and Samt'ord Snort.
The fund is now one-half subscrib
er!: the ball is gaining momentum
and will nver stop rolling until tho
"mercury" in tlo thermometer at
the Dates Dook Store corner "boils"
iout over the top.
Then Plattsmouth will have the
auditorium we have long needed.
&1 B, A. COriTRIDUTES
$100 TO LEGION FUND
Organization Composed of Burlington
Shopmen Votes This Sun for
the New Auditorium.
From Saturday's Imlly
At the meeting last night of the
Mechanical Department Association,
Ian organization composed of Burling
!ton shoo employes the request tor a
lcortrihution to the Auditorium fund
(was taken up and after consideration
it he sum of $100 voted to the rapiaiy
growing list.
Requests for contributions are be
ing mailed to each lodsre and civic
body in tho city and will be consid
ered at early meetings.
The returns so far from organiza
tions has been most gratifying, the
list including: Plattsmouth Fire De
partment, $500: Plattsmouth Ad
club. $100: M. D. A., $100; Modern
Woodmen. $2."; W.. R. C $25; Cath
olic Daughters. ?2a.
C0UHT TJFH0LD3
BEATRICE LEVY
Beatrice, Aug. 13. Following ar
guments by attorneys on the re
straining order granted last week to
P. C. Drew, who objected to the city
commissioners levying nearly 5 mills
to raise $40.0fto for improvement of
municipal electric lines. Judge Moss
ruled Wednesday that the commis
sioners had acted wilhin bounds of
law and dissolved the temporary in
junction. REWAHD OFFERED
I will give a libera! reward for in
formation leading up to the parties
placing the wood cross on the grave
of the late J. K. Vallery, buried in
Eight Mile Grove, cemetery. I will
also give ?10 toward a suitable mark
er for his grave.
T. W. VALLERY.
al7-lsw, Id
The Nebraska attorney general ad
vires Lancaster county farmers not
to pay not--? attained fraudulently.
There are 150 of them up to date.
i
MAKLtY NEWS ITEMS J
:"!-H"I-I-HIi..i..:..i..i..m.4.
Mrs. Lottie Koup of Louisville, was
a visitor with her sister Mrs. Rudolph
Bergman last Thursday.
Walter Mochenhaupt completed his
fall plowing and will not sow tjuinj
the usual amount of wheat this fall,
but will have some.
Edward Kelley was a visitor in
Weeping Water last Wednesday
where he attended the ball game
which was played by the V.VtpinK
Water and Greenwood tams.
Martin Johnson and wife and their
little son. Sterling, of Kiebc-rt. Colo.,
wto have been visiting at Weeping
Water, were spending last Wednesday
at the home of Herrtan Rauth and
wife.
J. C. Rauth and son Herman Rauth
and family. Miss I-na Cbriti&Ln
and Miss Anna Rzsutn were all visit
ing at Artor ioagt last hut day. tak
ing their dinner arid enjoying a ji.
nic dinner there.
August Ptander ha completed his
fall plowjrg. which in ronnd num
bers amounts to acre- and about
sixty-five a.e rt:s of this Le will put to
wheat, believir, g that it will be a
good chance the conn Eg year.
Tred PtoLlnian. vbo last year l.ad
f,f; acres of whe-at and which did not
yield very good has concluded he
wail not saw quite so much this year
and has limited Lis a-creage to '.'
tier which will not be ijuite ho
much.
Mrs. C. E. Mocker.haupt and
daughter. Miss Sue. who it home for
a visit with the folks were guests a.t
the borne- of Waller Aieediei,haupt
last Thursday, tliey enjoying a visit
Miss Sue has graduated from the in
stitution where she LaE been, but will
take another short course- in nursing
when Khe return es to the east.
Enf alo Hunters.
Four of the sportsmen of Man
ley, nantedy Fred Kre-jklow, Joseph
Wolpert, C. E. Mochenhaupt and
Fred Reiner, all wenit ovt to tlie
sand pits near Louisvilie- and with
the paraphaik! which is required
went into the Jishing game. Hold
on here, we do not mean they wen
enuipped as they formerly had to be
with snake bile medicine, but they
had hook line-s and bait, anil while
Kreeklow and Wolpert did not got
anything, Itueier and Mockenhapt
were very successful as the.y lauued
each a buffalo, hut th"y did not have
horns.
Woodmen Doing Hieely.
Th" Woodman lodge of Manley has
two candidates for initiation the
coming meeting, they having been
examined by the physician and are
ready now to receive the mysieri.s
of the order and to be insured by the
same.
"DEATH OF LITTLE CHILD
From Saturday's Uaily
The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Ktava, south of Plattsmouth, was sad
dened last evening when their little
son. Lee Edward, aged fourteen
months, was called to his everlasting
reward after a very short illness.
The little boy was born at the
farm home on June 9. 1921, and
passed away there on August 14th.
at 0:30 p. m.
The funeral services of the little
one will be held at 2 o'clock Suuday
afternoon and the burial will be at
the Catholic cemetery west cf this
city.
In their bereavement the family
will have the deep sympathy of the
host of friends in the loss of their
loved one who tor so brief a space
of time was tho joy and happiness of
the home.
Surviving are the? parents as well
a the grandfather. M. G. Stava. ami
a number of aunts and unties resid
ing here.
Manley Buys
Poultry
Every Thursday at
Highest Prices
CASH
18c
7c
24c
TRADE
20c
9c
26c
Hens . . .
Roosters
Springs and Others in
Proportion
SAVE A LONG HAUL
Cash or Trade
R. Bergman
Manley - - Nebraska
THE
Village Blacksmith
is always ready to
do your work
ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED
Plow and Wagon Work ,
a Specialty
J. A. LEONARD
the Blacksmith
MAEXEY -:- KEERASXA