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MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927. PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WE5SLY JOITENAL PAGE FIVE MURDOCK U. S. Fisk & Baoilyear Tires W o-.r are most economical, all standard makes. See us for your needs. A. H. WARD, Murdock, Nebraska ; Miss Elsa Bornemeier was a visi tor with friends in Omaha for a few davs last week. J. Johanson was over to Lnicoln j one uay last weeK ior a ioaa or iur niture for August Wendt. Herman Leutchens has his new home so far along that the plastering will be concluded the coming week. James Delaney and wife, of Oma ha were visiting for a short time in Murdock one day during the past week. George I'tt was a visitor in Lin coln on last Tuesday, where he was called to look after some business matters. Homer H. Lawton has been doing some work on the interior of the home of J. Johanson, enameling the kitchen. Reuben Stauss, Jr., who is just graduating from the school at Naper- ville. 111., has been sent to a charge J in Omaha. Harold Tool was a visitor in Lin-j coin last Wednesday e'ening, where 5 I he was meeting with the Shrine band; getting along all right, though still and orchestra. very sore. Victor Thimgan has his chicken) Mrs. George Towle departed on palace completed and in excellent j last "Wednesday afternoon for Den shape for the caring of his large -ver, where she goes to spend some thicken family. 'time with her daughter, Mrs. Jes- Charles Bornemeier. of Elmwood, J Hill and husband, who have removed departed last week for Chicago, where ; from Omaha to the west, to make he is visiting at the home of his son, Paul Bornemeier. Henry Heir.eman is doing some good work in painting the telephone building, which has been needing it badly for some time. Paul Stock was called to Omaha on Thursday of last week to looi af ter some business matters and made the trip with his car. Wm. Luet chens, Carl Schlaphoff and G. Bauer were visiting at Mil ford on last Sunday, attending the church conference there. Immediately on his return from the west, Jess Landholm was called to Omaha to look after some busi ness matters for a short time. Memorial services were he'd at the Wabash cemetery on Memorial day, being participated in jointly by the citizens of Wabash and Murdoek. Miss Marie Deickman, who is em ployed in Lincoln, was a visitor in Murdock for the week end. being a guest at the home of her parents. The Rev. A. Stauss has been re turned to the Murdock charge, which is pleasing to the congregation, as j)P j '' en excellent satisfaction. Miss Vivian Hoenshell. of Green wood, was a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elza Winget, for a number of days during the past week. Floyd Hite. who was in the west with Jess Landholm for some tini". has returned and is assisting with the work of remodeling the house of .been served by one minister. 1 Mr. Landholm. I The alumni of the Murdock s- hools Gayle M? Donald and the family, t met l?st Friday night around the of Hampton, were guests in Murdock banquet tables and were served by last week, enjoying the vacation of jthe ladies of the Royal Neighbors at; Mr. McDonald, who is a rural mairithe High school building, where they; carrier at Hampton. I enjoyed the feast of oratory as well , Oscar McDonald was painting his! as the good things to eat which were! parage during the past week, as well as doing some work in the kitchen of the home and getting ready to have the kitchen papered. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ncitzel were en joying the Memorial services at Uni versity Place last Sunday and also j visited the O. J. Hitchcock family at ! Havelock in the afternoon. Robert Crawford and Uncle George' Skyles were visiting ami looking af-j ter some business matters in Alvo! on last Wednesday afternoon, they! driving over in the car of Mr. Craw-! ford. ! Leslie Rush, who has been at j Cedar Rapids for some time, was in j Murdock during tbe past week look-i ing after some business as well re visiting with his brother, W. II. T'liih l O. E. McDonald and Wm. Bourke were visiting and looking after some business matters as well, in Platts mouth, en. Thursday, they making the trip over in the car of Mr. Mc Donald. Electric Wiring . Anyone wanting Electric Wiring of cny kind, or Eadio Work, call for i FLOYD HITE I at the Lanenolm barage rs PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. Mrs. Harry Gillespie, of Omaha, was a visitor for a few days with her relatives and friends in Murdock, Harry coining over Saturday evening and they both driving home Sunday evening. Mrs. -Hcmer Hess and the tiddies, who are making their Iiome in Colo rado, where Mr. Hess is an operator, were visiting at the home of Mrs. Hess's parents, Chester Moomey and wife, of Murdock. Gust Ruge has begun the excava tion of the basement or the new resi dence which he is just now beginning i. ito have erected in -Muraocs which will make another fine and resi- icience ior me iuwu. L. A. Gordon and wife, of Omaha .... and Diller Utt and wife, of Havelnck, were visiting in Murdock Sunday and the following day. Memorial day, be - ing guests at the home of George Utt and wife while here. Miss Mary Tool, who has been at tending school at Columbia, Mo., during the past school year, return-j ed home one day last week, end was i much pleased to see the pleasant j friends she has in Murdock. E. TV. Thimgan has his place well! nuea wjlll liirimiii; iiiuv iiiiit-i . viiii hi ihe is furnishing to the farmers and making the prices very liberal to off-j set the rather poor prices that have s been prevailing for farm products. I Kenneth and Harold Wilkin, of Elmwood. have been making the t:- lavuuuii retju'itvi lur ii'e -tiai-iiii; in a tank for Ethyl gas at the garage . - .1 c . I. 1 , . : . . s of Art Ward, which he will have in-J stalled ready for use in a short time. In the game which was played at Murdock on last Friday nfternoon be-! tween the Greenwood team and the! Murdock team of the Sunday school league, the Murdock Ham by a 8.. Cass county was v. n by ; score of 9 t o j the woi k cf i , C. E. Stroy ' While assisting with shell ins forn last week had the misfortune to mash one of causing that . grief, but is his thumbs, which is gentleman considerable their home W. T. Adarr.s of Piatt, mouth w visitor in Murdock on last Snnd (tending Bible school at the Eva s' y ge.n il church. Ada-ns a a v. ' Bible school worker and It a adult class at the Pies! iies church of Plattsmouth. : Gust Gakemeier last week purehas- ed four very fine Jersey heifers from I Wavne Swartz, which he is placing! In his herd of fine cattle on his farmj north of Murdock. Mr. Gakemeier; is getting a fine herd cf these excel-j lent cattle on the farm. Jess Landholm. who has been in j the western portion of the state for; some time, looking after business and j also visiting with relatives, returned' home early last week and reports i that there is much rain in that sec tion, but otherwise things are lock ing good. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, who, have been residing near Ithaca for; some years and who were here some time since, purchasing a home here, J moved to Murdock last week and are. now citizens of this hustling city. . Mrs. John Bornemeier is a daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. The Rev. Hugo Nuernberg has been selected by the church confer-! ence as pastor of the Callihan church; while the Rev. Haiseh has been sent to Elmwood by the conference, thus1 giving a pastor to each of the two' chur.hes, which have heretofore' placed before the R. N. A. them bv tbe ladies o: Tarn Work Wanted Two young men, well used to farm work, want place to work. Fred Wilkin, phone S5, Elmwood. s. Ilenry Sliller Eies. ienry Miller of Wnhoo. after s of son: : tiuratian. died at hora- cci last Fi i lav i n I an ilia her l.;t. was hurried at WaV rr, on ! altTroon. the fuu ral oa-urrii'g i wo o cjock. mvf. .Mciier was i v. a nr. of Otto Miller, Emil Millc-r. Mr. i I :.Ia Lo? '-w Thimgan and Mrs. C. I. Mr. and Mrs. Lor.ar. Mr. and Otto MiHcr. and Mrs. Mpttacw 1 iiccgar. were in pftendaiice ret the funeral on last Sunday at Wahoo. Carried at Lincoln Wednesday Last Wednesday at the Mt. Calvary Blue Ribbon CSasoUneS With its lew fcoiling point h a real "K0 KNOCK" Motor Fuel. There is nothing added to this powerful Gasclire no poisons, no dope. It is just clean refined frtnn the pure Crude. More Motorists zire using IIYVIS Pure Pennsylvania Oils than Ever Before. Eight Stations in Cass County to Serve You Satisfied Customers are Haking Our Business Grow. -Trunkenbols Gil Company- Evangelical church in Lincoln was solemnized the wedding of Henry Amgwert, of Murdock, who is man ager of the Murdock Mercantile com pany, and Miss Esther Jennen, who has been one of the teachers in the Murdock High school for the past two years. The marriage lines were read by the Rev. Jennen, prsiding elder of the Evangelical church, as sisted by the Rev. Lenz. pastor cf the Mt. Calvary church of Lincoln. The young couple will make their home in Murdock. They are so well and favorably known that no introduc tion is needed. The Journal, with their many friends, are extending congratulations and best wishes for a long, happy and useful life. j jJ J j QZiQITiPS Hi County Seem Grd ol -Dayj. Cf Two Well ilnovn Western Cass Coun- ty Couples Are Wedded Different Points. at From Thursday's Dally Tbe wedding season stems to be in full blast in the western pcrti'.n f of Cass county Mid of two well at Lincoln yesterday the known couples al Tocurnceh marriace ; occurred a r. 'I v. n i ix w;,i uv learned ot with mii' h r 31 is one of !ea lea th sure by tbe many friends. ith Jenr.cn. v.! ? eiiir'b nt tesc! o ha- been :ers in the public schools at Murdock, and Henry Amgwert. manager of the Murdock Mercantile Co., were married on Wed nesday afternoon r.t Lincoln at the Calvary Eva:ig ' l:cal churth of which ;!.: tether of the bride. Rev. Jeiitic-t ;:t the rector. In the marriage tr vicy Rev. Jennen was assicttd by Rev. Ler.z. The young people will spend a few days in Lincoln with the re latives of th;.- bride before returning to Murdock where they will mako tb'.ir future home. The youn rdo are well known in and nea: pec- V:'-- dock and have n larre number of friends in that :vti of Casr. county. Two cf the popular your.cr p orlc of Alvo have also j.drcd thpir liv--in the bonds of wr ilo.k. Miss Ceh.i' Bird and Mr. Roy Ler.v r of that pa e having motored to T.-cumseh r:i Wed nesday and -v re the v .:-.ited in the bonds of wed lock. The bride is . daughter o." Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Bird. terianjwell known Alvo residents a:ul the .'groom is a very succt ;-f ul young farmer of that locality. Mr. and Mrs. Leaver will reside on the farm in the vicinity cf Alvo in the future. The Hungry Old Gnaw3 . a w V li. e. m i j Officials of Kills ani Pottawattamie Counties Visit Scene cf Action ; levee Eeins Built. 'inton. J mt rabe-: li r. .v i s lie W. con E ew, : d C it' V'lditr P,r"iT c- .unt v. re in C V.'. . u r; - il K u ; ". ' s w. n wi :h e P;,ita'.-::ttamie (f tv aid ou ireiiey " Missouri in ? T ii.c:,'', a.rk Ivir riv r ::f larv's t' v r :a; CO to thr ecu :i : e river Im nr.' 1 l.a 4 half : mi;e at a p;.i:: e Milli county li.'e t grawi'rr cv;ay a.t th icres of bot ton: land. i: -rt:. r--.)..d ftr Li ver. -T'--J n c'arru at nf h grily tile co lives on tae Air .rs tl Il couttK-nst point ir. ao 'ea a n he mo was a i. o: ed ; r- tho tin : ter day the 1 rivc-r inuic that via c thi.; nrin,; the river of h mile from th'.' UC a- feet from ti e bai.k is only ".00 door of the house. he officials of both counties vis.!t- ed the scene of t rrc:i( v levee i.-: ctio:i v.':rr an ei,:- nt built up at Tlie hepe cost of a''Oi:t ?o.."ff0. that the levee will st; the flood waters v.hi : nd until after i s'i'e expected i"i the June we-ks. The rir-j vitLici the r.oxt twe Boyr.o const n'cdc.ci gang of Orcr.li! levre is c omr ic-te lock the i in charge of working nl-rht building' the and day to its task but feeble i rfi"rv;s r-.f van when ideed pared with the power of th? river ci:r-r- nt which s tdis bent on destructirn of valuable farm lend in this vicinity. Glen wood Opinion. One cesses C:e la of the greatest literary ssc cf the year is "The Cutters" -.est -vcrl: cf Eess Streeter Ald- rt t. ka's antnotess. For r-f 1:' r ft r:ft NT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the County court. In the matters of the estate of John Koukal. deceased: To the ci editors of said estate: Ycu are hereby notified, that I will bit- at the County Court Room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the second day of July and on the third day of October, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon each day, to receive and examine all claims against said e.tate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limit ed for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1927. and the time limited for payment of cVbts is one year from day of July. 1927. Witness my hand and said second the seal said County Court, this 31st day May. 1927. A. II. DUXriURV, (Seal) County Judge. JOHN M. I.EYDA. jG-4w Att'y for Administrator. ORDER OF HEARING Notice on Petition for Settle ment of Account. and l j In the County Court of Cass coun 1 ty. Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass county, ss. ! To all persons interested in the es- i tcte f Henry Lambert, deceased: ! On reading the petition of George L. Farley. administrator f said 'estate, praying a final settlement ai d allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 4th day of June, 1927. and for a determination of heirship !of said estate, for an assignment of distribution of sail estate and for ;his discharge as such administra tor: j It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in sr.il matter may. and do. appear at the County : Cr.urt to be held in and for slid coun ty tin the 17th day of June. A. D.. 19 2 7. at ten o'clock a. in., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be Granted, and that notice c dencv of said petition end the h ear irg thereof be given to all person-: interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Plattn mouth Journal, a serai-weekly news paper printed in said county for one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the- seal of said Court this -1th day of June, A. D. 1927. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal) jC-lw County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE la the District Court of County, Nebraska. Ca James S'cilak and wife, Hermie Sodlak, Plaintiffs. vs. V NOTICE jplatibniouth Ferry Com- '. pany, a Corporation et al j Defendants. J I To the unknown ; heirs, devisees. : legatees, personal rep recent 5i tives and all other persons interested in the respective estates of Henry Amisoi!. William II. Ander'-on. Thomas K. Karra. Thomas E. Tootle. Charles B. Staude, Andrew W. McLaughlin. Lima R. McLaughlin. deceased; M?y Quinn. Albert Quir.n, Irc-ne Murphy; all persons having or oliim ing any interest in or title 1o the fol lowing described real estate: Begcn inng at a point ?,v rods north of the center of Section thirteen (If!), in Township twelve (12) Nor-.h. Range thirteen (13), East or the Sixth Prin cipal Meridian in C -c-s county, Ne braska, running thence west along the south line of Lot thirteen (1"). five chains and fifteen links, thence south three chains and eighty-seven ; links, or to the north line of Pearl street, thence east along the north jline of said street five chains and fifteen links to the west lino of Maid ' en Lane, thence north thiee c hains land ninety links to the place of be ! ginning, except tbe right of way of the Missouri Paciic Railway Com pany across the northwest corner . thereQf; also known as Sub Lot or.e j(l) of Lot fifteen ilo), in the south east quarter (SEU ) of the north jwest quarter (NWU ) of Sec-tion thir- teen ( la ), m Township twelve (12) North. Range thirteen (13), East of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Cass county, Nebraska, real names un 5: Town. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20th day of May, A. D. 1927, the plaintiffs in the fore froinc action filed their petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne nraslia, wherein you and each of you are made parties defendant, the oh ject and prayer of which is for the purpose of obtaining a decree from said court. Quieting: the title in the .plaintiffs to the above described real I estate, as asrainst you and each of you. and by such decree to wholly ex clude you and each of you from all i estate, riht, claim or interest there in, and to have the title to said real j estate forever freed from the appar ent claims of you and each of you, 'and quieted in plaintiffs, and for j equitable relief. j You are required to answer said 'petition on or before Monday, the 11th day of July, 1927, or your de s fault will be entered in said cause and decree granted as prayed for in ;said petition. JAMES SEDLAK AND WIFE, HERMIE SEDLAK. Plaintiffs. C. A. RAWLS, Attorney. m30-4w Concerts Very Pleasant Part of Community Life Slusical Entertainments Add Very Much to the Wednesday Even ing: Activities. From the number of cars on the sfreet last night around the court house, it would appear as tho all of Cass county was out to hear the splendid Plattsmouth band. Don't know of a prettier siirht than the baud with their uniforms, o nthe beautiful court house crrounds, and best of all Director Holly, &s well as his members of the band, save Platts mouth a treat of real music, and genuine talent. A city -without a hand is indeed an unfortunate thing more luck to you! One thing we would like to fe? at every banc! concert is a big black board with the words of Bruce r.oj"'; crrris' song Nebraska, and at tho close, have this played and the en tire crowd join in the sinking. This a Nebraska song, written by a Plattsmouth boy. is rereading ov r the state like wild-fire: it'.s up to us home-folk now to have it made a weekly closing open air song at our band concerts. Every one in Platt? mo'tth ouht to know this song for it is peppy and a booster from s.art to finish. Hat night! fully expected it last In a communication from the Unit ed States Chamber of Commerce on Community Advertising, we observe Jacksonville started th- prog: am with an organization called ' 'I'K'Iiever.s in Jaeksonville." of cc- hundred mem bers, each subscribing S10 per month to advertise and sell Jacksonville to Ja -ksor.villires. This wa:; increased to a thousand members in a drive, and thin used to adverti 3 Jacksonville to the world. There are rianv va. ?'s of d oi -i g : h ese thin s but nothing ccn be dure unk?s ihe citizenship r-none,-:, to the call of rueh hooti.ig programs. If owe ver. such publicity campaigns are buildrr.g Florida. This is tho last (Mi .rter cf the ye.t"; we are hoping there will be a una i raa'is an.l concerted "Tort on itu- part f a.ii member';' of thi i organ, izat . to get their sub-M dpt ir rss up to dr.tw. There is no need to wcrry If you sub- -cribe-ic will do your bit. and tiiir. can b.- ccrri.d to a f.u,e-s.-Iiil elose. it do sti't matters whether you pay .l.r0. or Ji a year for a pv. - raarent secretary and an cdico of a Ch.cmber of Co;r.r!".'i ?, unle."s- each mombe'S ut the organization can fee! the erthusiasm cf the rocretary i nd the workers in the organization, and keep it full cf pep am" opti.cusm t : t ; i A T''.ti- wo fTf rrrivn in Plntt.-mo-.:th a Chamber of Crm racrre wiil get cut cf Plattsmoutl just what its members put into it in loyalty, support, boosting and co operation. :.7r. A. II. Waltz, of the Tt. Mor gan Chamber of Commerce en 1 led yes :e"dav. Yoti will always f.nd boost ers from ether communities, prospec tive iicv.stors grt.vitate to the Cham-h,-r of Con.rncrco offices whereer rhf y ie. A Tha-n'ier of C:airierc shr.vIJ lvpr,:. ft the progressive, co oo"rat.:ve actiity of a coiamunity. A :-c-f retary is no "crgician" tn v.-ae hi-- 1 or rnb a my:cti'- la raj) r.r.-l have fadori s float into I; is t-ru-:.r-r.:iv. b'cf an f p r Chamh.cr of -rce, d';es secure tinse thine: h. c n. tar.t sc-ckino ;v cf nstr.nt apphcado;!. !-i ,t:ioc -:(.virig loc'tir:' pre f c-tios: which lea ve t ne "..o --t.in.g ;.p:rii to support : Chamber of Co'nmer.-e as that ne-.ii: a spirit e f cooperattot) and frioridli t :-?. ,the:wi;-e tu:d: a'nable. If thh: were not a fact, the f-dlow-iv.tr would n? be t'c- case: Tvansas City c i!b--eribr A ? ir for public ly thru its chamber: In Detroit $1.-.',-,.i0 00o v-p-. subscribed to puppor tho publicity eampaigt: ; Scdt L--.be Citv SlO.I.Of'O; Atlanti.. S20.f00 : Fremont. Nebraska. $25,000, Chatta noog;. $230.ftft0; San Francisco !0(i.(ir0. Cf cou-ss 'ese amount are beyond our nc:ns. but that doc-s r.r mean, we -could not do samr thing on a smaller scale, ard just a' "iT.cientlv. Simon Sp--igs. A-lc. pc-p-p 1st ion 2.7C , ?ir..0'.if: Rcrers Ar-l-an-as. population 3.500 ?12.ooo. If th e re as eeT! dissr tif a ct i:r -cith tl" last few months work of tho Chamber of Commerce, and es pecially this off.ee, v e ;:k you to in quire, whether you have personally failed rind gone ever matters with this ofnee? If there ha: been criti cism, have you come and laid it be fore the secretary? This whet wo have wanted frank, open, clean-cut cooperation. Have you given it tc us? We feel that Plattsmouth h." aj great future; that it can hn facilitat ed l.y a strong civic: org-nization. Tu ; fact it is difficult to express in words j the affection we feel for our city and: this community; the confidence in' its future, and no observing citizen j can drive around our city, and r.ftl appreciate that it .is in l etter ehap than it was a year aro: mere build- j ings occupied; more modern window j r.nd store, and bank fronts: a better- atmosphere of community interest. And we have before us prospects for a creamery; the new Sunitorium nrotrressing: a physician and surgeon from Omaha interested in a hospital the Morrow Hatchery hes had a suc cessful season: one merchant advised us vesterdav this had been the larg est spring business he had ever ex perienced; the Omaha road graveled; tho Louisville road DUt ui in gooc shape; definite plans ants work go . HASLET HEWS ITEMS Arnold Harms, who is employed in Omaha, was a visitor at home for the day last Sunday. Elmer Pearson has accetcd a po sition as local representative fer the Kelvinator and has had one installed in his home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rauth were j visiting in Omaha on last Sunday,! they driving over to the big town in j their car lor the day. Miss Alice Harms, who b employ-! ed in Lincoln, was a visitor at the! home of her parents in Manley over! Sunday and Memorial day. j Walter Jenkins of Havelock was a ! visitor in Manley last Sunday and on i Memorial day and was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Alice Jenkins. Mrs. Rose Kelly wa s called to j Plattsmouth to assist in the care ofj Mrs. George Perry, who has been j very ill at her home for some time, i raul Kennedy, of Omaha, and j Michael Kennedy, of Elmcreek, were visiting in Manley on last Saturday! and Sunday and were greeting their j mary friends. Robert Connors and the family were in Plattsmouth last Monday, where they were visiting with the mother of Mrs. Connor and attend ing Memorial service:-:. With many of the farmers in tins vicinity, F. H. Slander and his son, Eddie, were hustling over th? corn fields during the past few days re-j tlantinsr their corn which has been i badly eaten by cut worms. I August Krechlow and daughter presented the Journal man with a very fine boqu'-t of ptonie:-. wbi -h thev had grown or. their lawn and as well as inching a fine bonu they I laupt , .here trace the lawn most beautifully. Last Sunday John Mokenh took the parents to Lincoln, v. they visited Per a short time and also ; from there went to Denton to visit j with friends for a time before re-j turning to their home in-Manley. j Omar Yardley and family, accomp-j an led by Scott K: r. all from rear j Ashland, were brie!" vi itors in Man-' ley on last Wednesday evening. ; while enrov. to to east of Murray to visit at the home of Mr-:. va Yardlev, mother of Mr ley. Omar Yard .withstandir.g At tnn bail park, ii-.u the very coo! weather. there was a go.id sized crowd present U enjoy the ball game vhhh was played between Manley and Greenwood and which was won by the Grenewood team by a score of 12 for Greenwood to 7 for Manley. The ladies of the Royal Neighbors met at the lodge rooms on last Wed nesday afternoon, where they held their regular meeting and as well en joyed a so ia 1 session, which is al ways a source of pleasure to the ladies, and they sure have real good times when they get together. AfifhsrizGfj The Manley Service Station is now an Authorized Ford Repair Shop. Bring in year work, whatever kird of a Car, Truck or Tractor, znd we will cure its ills. All work is guaranteed! Standard Gas Standard Service ESanley Service Garage MANLEY -:- -- -:- NEBRASKA like tbe old hymn, it is weil to "Ccun; Yeuir Die-si:.? .- One by One." , . j Be t in:i:at.cr.l(. ha, kti.ee, many c; good ause. It ri!"t:i.- tiat' e. v !' t and confide.T. to r t.; :-o ..iing over: it r.; j c.s isitir; al.'-o, an i i have been disc oura-; d, hr ve c.i ' viiliii.T to aoi rc ci-'t - ;(a R-.njc wa not buiit in r day, at:d thi't a s'i ; bach now. world be r.T-;-.; ibunasrir.u tli-m had no forward ttip t-vi-r bee, tciken. It. had been cur hop.' to fee r swimiuing pool )v;lt h"-e. I-ut con dition hardly justified this outlay a' pj-tr-cn the re have b" otlv r im-pe-rtant things w hich must come first. Yours for tope-ration, ccnf.dcr.ee and faith and boosting YV. J. I (AVIS, Secretary. Call at the Bates Bool: and Gift Shop Annex and enroll in the free; she p;i(iy was bor" to Oak Hill ccnt -classes that are learning the popular tery where it. was laid to tiio hot bi:;: decorative art vrork as applied to J'c--;t- lamp shades and serenes. Yon can . make good money making these ar-tb-;le.s for others. Free instruction. Kebrssks fiify TELEPHONE 1 Xebraska City T- 1 exclusive sr jo. 3K Mrs. Elmer Pearson, who hps been visiting for the past numiier of weeks at a number of places in the west and northwest, arrived home wbh the cloting of last week, vnd while she has had a wonderful visit while she was away, thought Manley and home looked pretty good when t-be arrived. For Sale 1 1 i 0 11). i'-e capacity refrigerator. Side icer. At a bargain. ELMER PEARSON'. Ilave Arranged Picnic Ti e numbers of the Royal Neigii b'rs and the Modern Woolm-n P-ie arranged for a picnic at the K va t Grove north of Manley on Wednes day of this week, at which time the members of the::e ordt rs ai.d their families are cordially invito 1 to be present and to participate in the good time which will surely b? had. Among ether very attractive features ef the day will be a be 11 game between the mem 1m r3 of tbe Royal Neighbors under the lead rhip of Mrs. Wm. Hetbner, as captain, and a team selected from the ni"m bership of the Mod' rn Woodau i. You do not w ant to miss this v cl ient feature. Graduates at York J. C. Rauth. Herr.cn Rauth and wile and Walter Mo' 1.' nbaupt and wife Aire over to York last week to attend the ciosir.g exercises of ti roHci-o at that jd.-.ce and enjoyed tbe exerc:.:cs very i.rv h. At tbb time Miss Anna Rauth graduated wita high credits in all he'- sttidi - and with the honor of ranking tbe se -ond hi-,heKt in leer class and v.m st io-tcd a raliitatorJan 'or th" class. Messr?. Herman Ranch and Walte Mo'l.enhaupt and their b'ttor ha!vs returned home on last Monday, while Mr. J. C. Rauth remained untd th" following day, bringing the daughter home with him. Honor A:randa KrecMow In recognition ef the excel!-: t grades which Miss Ar.iand a Krecklow secured in her studios at tbe Lotrs viile Hiah sihool, ar.d for th' sel'.d arship which she re-.eivel at tae graduation l:jst week, the friends of Miss Krecklow (members of the sam" clnss) gave this aceompli-hed young !a !y a reception at her home. The home had been decorated for the oc casion, which represented a ro--e ar bor, the doorway being enclosed with rosa covered lattice, while tbe tahk' was decorated with Ameri an Ileauty ro.--.es. The time was spent in the playing of games as well as with mu sic and soi.g. Ore of tbe feature.1 was a ball game, which was much enjoyed. The young people had a wonder ful time and surely showed that th'y appreciated the excellent per cent ages which Miss Amanda attained in her school wcrk. Ford garage! j TUsTERAL OF PETEE JIASSEN I i rtutn V." f'i !.' cbi v'r. li'! Th, fl.I:(.ra, ( . (h. lau. IV))..r :.ra(,. , . , , , ,,,.. r, . j . . t- :. -H -n Kv t- '' fo. a .lumi.er of years :. n a yi y v'.ut m. m There were a ; old .1 ime Irie-u an .! i:ek: Vx r.-. in :: i-ni:nrs."e at the sel'b-e end to sli:.: ' jwilii tho n, ep.be rs .d' lb:- family tbe sorrow that tbe- ncath h: 1 brough' . The Rev. O. fb "ichi!ianr., pastor of the church gave- a short se-rnio-and tribute to th" d'p::i tee!, ftn-ul.ii in botii ("erman arid i'.nt ih ai d bringing to the member:- of the fii:.: iiy :: d. e p err. fort in i be bi-roavemen! that they have suffer'd. Thee hoir (f t!ie 'hutih gave se -- ral of ti e wall loved hynnis that hs-d ! ccn favorites of the ?t?parted in hi: liletime. At t'-e ((iiielvsiii'i o' th" servic" Legal blanks of ail jeeds for sali st the Jonrnil office. Headquarters FOR Balloen Tirs Ropsiting Money Back Guar-intet.' Tirs , Vals. So, Q SERVICE CAR Dealer Phone 41-Murdock ing on to secure our bridge; in tact