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MONDAY, DEC. 31, 1928. PAOZ SEVE3 Welcome You Men who made it Possible to build this Fine Creamery in Our Midst We hope that it will be every thing that you wish it to be. E. A. WURL MURDOC IMS ing Water and Mrs. Gertrude Robin- the bottle of castor oil which Dr. Lee son of Lincoln with the children donated we did not find out. were bringing Joy to the home of, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers and where .all enjoyed the Christmas cheer and 'an excellent dinner. John Eppings Out Again. John Eppings, who was so sick for so long and was confined to his home Louis Schmidt and family and Wm. Bend was a visitor in Murdock on Uncle John Campbell of near South and bed for the pafit three weekB ,g now able to visit at the home of ; , ill ,, . . . uuw aula iu vieii ai me uu i li. an onu lawny wcic luunms tti- lasi. weunesuay anu was saying mat vi,-yH Amnu Diottor,)h titi- rf0merbU8ineSS matters in inland he had just had a letter from Emil Epping3 is expecting to return to his on last Monday. Stutzennegger who is enjoying the nr nn fvio f( i,, George Boinman was delivering winter in Los Angeles, where the i 'lv muciti io iue weuaeu eievaior on weatner is warm ana pieasani. last Wednesday, which he has hadi A program was presented at the stored since threshing. Trinity Lutheran church two miles Wm. Meyers and wife of near north of Murdock on Christmas eve Daughter Blesses Home. On last Christmas day, the anni- Elmwood were enjoying a Christmas and with a well appointed program ersary of the birth of the blessed dinner and a good visit at the home and a tree, made a most pleasant or u. Mcuonaid and wife. (evening. The offering for the or Saviour came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melvin, a daughter. I W. T. Weddell, manager of the phanage was liberal at twenty-five ! bringing much joy. but which was ! Wright Leete Grain company was dollars. (mingled with sorrow as the little looking after some business matters' At an entertainment which was'"1 ufu J oe ld"en lo nsp"ai a in Lincoln on last Saturday. (presented at the Murdock church and I Lincoln fr "ursln&. a"d c"e f8" ! -.- . r . . . , . . ... , , . I was vsrv fpphlA it is nnncii that t hp I iviiss iwoecca uiu was a visitor wnicn also naa wiin n a unrisxmas . . ... r for the Christmas season and a few! tree and presents for the kiddies,! Vilwc mum mr wmi m. days thereafter at the home of her. there was received an offering com friend, Mrs. Henry Heinemann. jposed of twenty-three dollars which L. Neitzel and the good wife, were on this occasion goes to the orphan enjoying the Christmas day in Oma- ages of the church, ha, where they were guests for aj Mrs. Una McHugh entertained at fine dinner at the home of their 'her home in Murdock for Christmas daughter. j dinner and had for her guests for Andrew Blum was a visitor in the occasion, George Towle, a bro Murdock on last Wednesday from his ' ther and family of Lincoln, Henry home near South Bend and was look- Towle of Douglass, and Fred Towle ing after some business matters for a ; and family of Wabash, where all short time. Mr. and Mrs. George Utt were en- enjoyed the occasion very much. Jess Landholm and J. Johansen MRS. W. D. HIGGINS DIES From Saturday's Daily Mrs. W. D. Higgins died at St. Catherine's hospital, Omaha, at 8 o'clock this morning, having been sick with the flu since Monday. She leaves no family, her son. Rev. W. L. D. Higgins of Dawson. Nebr., hav ing preceded her in death a few months ago. Mrs. Higgins nee Delia Ford, was born in Ireland, coming to this coun try as a baby. Her parents settled in Holyoke, Mass., where the great er part of her life was spent. Twen ty years ago she came to Nebraska to make her home with her son at Manley, her husband and daughter having died many years ago. Miss Mamie Ford of Chicago is here for the funeral. Other relatives living in Holyoke, Mass., were un able to attend. The funeral will be at Dawson, Nebraska. joying a visit with relatives and traded cars last week, Mr. Johansen friends in Omaha for the Christmas ' getting a Chrysler coach, which is a day and remained for over the fol-jvery fine wagon. As an initiation of lowing day. jthe new car, Mr. and Mrs. Johansen Henry Bargmann was out making drove over to Manning, Iowa, where some repairs on his house on the they enjoyed a Christmas dinner with I farm which is soon to be occupied relatives and were back in the even- by Louis Lau who will farm the place ing. strong, so it can be returned home. Lost Anto Chain. I lost a large baloon auto tire chain, between my home and Mur-; dock, and excellent chain for which j I will give a cash reward of $2.50 I for the return of same. JOHN E. SCHOOL. Murdock, Neb Your ad in the Journal will be read, and they snre do get results. SHERIFF'S SALE I 1 State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale (Alias) issued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the District Court within Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Travis thp pnmin? vpar I TVfi- n n H ATra Mpnrv Hienpman and c j, . "" " j . I ri i. A. H. Ward was looking after some a sister of Mr. Heineman who is;a"u . - . ; . "' ,,u business matters in Omaha on last visiting here from South Dakota, I to. nie greeted, I will on the 2nd day Wednesday, where he was securing were visiting and also looking after repairs and parts for work which he some business matters in Platts- and took the opportunity here for a short time. to visit Congratulations and Best Wishes to the has at the garage. mouth on last Thursday, they driving John W. Kruger and wife. Floyd over in the car of Mr. Heineman. and son, Jimmie, of Denver were here Hite and mother, Louis Hite and fam- and enjoying a visit here as well as Friday afternoon tor a few hours jily of Bennett were all enjoying the with a number of their friends, visit with the old friends of the fam- day on Christmas at the home of j Art Jones of Weeping Water, and ily. They have been at Omaha visit- 'Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwert of Lin-. Mrs. Geo. Venderberg and son, Ed ing with the relatives of Mrs. Travis coin. ward, of south of Murdock, were George Moomey and the family guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were enjoying the Christmas day and l. B. Gorthey of Murdock, where one of the excellent dinners, when they enjoyed the day splendidly. In they were the guests at the home of the evening Air. and Mrs. Jones went Mr. and Mrs. Chester (Dad) Moomey to Lincoln where they enjoyed a in Murdock. ,' Christmas supper with their son, Clif- Richard Tool after spending a few ford and wife. days with his parents, Henry A. Tool Henry Heinemann and sister, Mrs. ;and wife, and enjoying a splendid l. Hartzel, who is visiting here from visit returned to his work in the her home in Dakota, were visiting bank at Kingsley, Iowa, on Christ- for the Christmas day at the home of mas evening. ! their brother, Will Heinemann, Who' j Mrs. M. G. Keedy of Elmwood and resides near Liberty. Henry and Will, Alien Ward of Murdock, accompan- j while there enjoyed a rabbit hunt ied by Grandfather Bargmann, were and Henry was able to bring a num- i visiting at the home of Troy Ward, a ber home which made an excellent brother of Mrs. Keedy, for a number .'after Christmas dinner. of days last week. j There was a very enjoyable enter- ; Henry A. Guthmann and the fam- J tainment given at the Salem church ily were enjoying the Christmas day which is known as the Louisville in Plattsniouth where they were the church, on Christmas eve, and a pro- New Creamery Weyrich & Hadraba of February, A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the . following real estate, to wit: Lot 24, in Porter Place, an Addition to the City of Platts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, being in the NE'i of the NEIJ of Section 25, Township 12, Range 13. east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska The same being levied upon and tak en as the property of Lydia M. Wal ton, Widow, et al. defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court re covered by L. Irene Snead, plaintiff against said defendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, December 27. A. D. 1928. BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL guests at the home of the mother of eram was erven. presenting the Christ! In the County Court of Cass coun- Mr. Guthmann, they driving over for as the grand theme.14" and with the'ty, Nebraska the day in their auto. tree and its gifts for the kiddies, and fv Mrs. W. "O. Gillespie and Miss the-evening one .most, enjoyable. A Viola Everett were enjoying the liberal offering was received for the Christmas day at the home of the orphanages of the church, brother of Mrs., Gillespie, Mr. Will Under the direction of the Rev. 'McNamera at Fairmont, they return- j Norenberg, who had the matter in ing home on last Thursday. hand and also did much of the work j Lester Thimgan was doing an ex-'himself for the perfection of the ex cellent piece of work when he got'cellent program which was very ap out and dragged the roads for John pealing as it consisted to the most Eppings when he was not able to extent of the Passion Play, which look after the work and thus kept deals with the crucifixion of the the roads in good condition. 'Christ. A large number were in at- - - . . . . . . ... (finflonon n n A nil 'iIL-. nl:iClfl with i airs. Henry iiicKinann entertain- " r ed for Christmas dinner and had for tne presentation. her guests Otto Rickmann and fam-1 The entertainment. which was giv ily of Alvo, Ferdinand and family of en at the Murdock church on last near Murdock, and Ivan and family Christmas eve. was made the more of Napjerville. 111. All enjoyed the enjoyable by the fact that the or- Farmers Co-Operative Creamery! We congratulate you on the com pletion of your strictly up-to-date Creamery Plant in Plattsmouth and welcome you to our com munity. You are filling a long felt want and your coming will be the means of inducing many farmers to increase their already profitable Dairy Herds and other farmers seeing the success of their neighbors who are receiving a steady, daily, dependable cash income from their Dairy cows, will also become interested in the Dairy in dustry. Our community needs more of this kind of farming. There is no farm community so rich, with so much money in the banks and so little indebtedness as those sections where month by month, year by year, the wealth of the people has steadily increas ed through dairying, poultry raising and diversified farming. May we all spread our bread with your butter and in so doing spread your good reputation for being the producers of strictly HIGH GRADE BUTTER. We feel that your success is assured from the fact that 175 of Cass county's best farmers compose your company. With Best Wishes for Your Success Farmers State Plattsmouth, Nebr. Bank Young Man is Given Suspend ed Sentence M, A. Colbert Returned Here on the Charge of Removing Mortgaged Property Is Paroled. From Saturday's Dally This morning in the district court r A (i 1 1 a. c u f:.i s 1. ' iu. A. Oiueri, oi near cimwouu, v ( meet on was brought here Thursday irom 1928 at occasion very much. , chestra which is composed of Profes- -1 ire you haven't yet bought a new Overcoat, we advise you to make a hot-foot to our store for here are values you can't afford to miss Values that will be picked up quickly. Six Men's Overcoats This season's goods, all wool, well made. Colors gray and brown. Sfl 75 Sizes assorted. Note the price JLcJ) Ray Boldin and family of Weep- sor Johnson, Jesse Stock, H. W. Tool ana inanes 1 iuug, auu ai me same time was assisted by Miss Irene" Mc Donald, at the piano, which assisted in making the evening the most enjoyable. " 4 unaries L.ies, iormeriy 01 juuraocn. for he and brother S. P. Lies came WBTS f here in 1874, and hit many hard f l blows to redeem Cass county in their V7 earlier days, but who at this time JfS resides at or near De Smet. South V "ir Vy Dakota, has been sDendine the Dast week or more with his brother, Steph en, and other friends here for he has many of them, is enjoying the time very much. Speaking of the earlier 'day Charles Lies recalled the great blizzard of January 12th, 1888, as he was in the vortex of the storm. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bornemeier of Elmwood, the latter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlueter, departed for the east a few days ago for a visit with a number of their children. They were to visit with ; Dr. Walter Bornemeier of Detroit, and finding him sick, they were not certain they could get to visit at all, but were intending to visit with a daughter, Miss Esther, who is a nurse in Chicago, and Wilma who i3 teach ing at Janesville, Iowa. They are staying longer with Dr. Bornemeier on account of his illness. Blight Men's Coats All new, plain and fancy weaves. Double breasted style. All wool. Good, warm, stylish coats that any man Cfl X65 could be proud to wear. And the price . . JL 3 Eight of our High Grade Coats Motor twists, grays, plain oxfords and finest Ottermens careful ly tailored. Beautiful rayon silk sleeve and shoulder lininir. Some of them Hart, Schaffner & Marx all of them regal values at a real right low price. Such bargains go fast $2375 ; Also Boys Overcoats at Reduced Prices! State.,of Nebraska, County of Cass, To the heirs at law and to all per sons interested in the estate of Ro sina Rusterholtz, deceased: On reading the petition of Abbie Bell Oaks, Florence Rosellia Patter son and Almeda Cathren Fleming, praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 29th day of De cember, 1S2S. and purporting to be Kansas City by Deputy Sheriff Rex 'planned the last will and testament of the t Young on the charge of removing saia aeceaseu, may De proveo-and ai- mortgaged property from the state, lowed and recorded as the last will wa3 arraigned before the court. ana testament or Kosina Kusternoitz. jn tne hearing in the county court deceased; that said instrument be ad- Mr. Colbert entered a plea of guilty mitted to probate and the adminis- and was bound over to the district tration of said estate be granted to court for trial and at the hearing to E. F. Oaks, as Executor; 'day renewed his plea of guilty to the It is hereby ordered that you, and charge as preferred against him. all persons interested in said matter, j The charge was that of the remov may, and do, appear at the County al of a 1925 model Dodge coupe from Court to be held in and for said the state, he taking the car to Dallas, county, on the 25th day of January, Texas, and where he was apprehend A. D. 1929. at ten o'clock a. m., to ed and taken into custody, later be show cause, if any there be, why the ing brought to Kansas City and turn prayer of the petitioner should not ed over to the Cass county author be granted, and that notice of the ities. pendency of said petition and that ; At the hearing today a plea for the hearing thereof be given to all clemency was made by Attorney J. persons interested in said matter by A. Capwell, retained to defend the publishing a copy of this Order in prisoner and in which the court was the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- asked to allow a suspension of sen weekly newspaper printed in said tence and parole of the prisoner to county, for three successive weeks his parents during his good behavior. prior to said day of hearing. , The county attorney agreed to the. Witness my hand and the seal of request for clemency and the court 1 . nnn. J . r i x I saia court, mis iu uaj 01 ki'itiu ber. A. D. 1928. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) d31-3w County Judge. - decided that in view of th circum stances of the case and the fact that the defendant was a minor when entering into the contract and mort gage, that the sentence would bo withheld during the good behavior and living of the defendant. The court paroled the young man to the sheriff of Cass county to have charge, of his conduct in the future. The defendant paid the costs in the case and was released under parole to Sheriff Bert Reed. MYNARD CLUB NOTICE The Mynard Community club will Friday evening, Dec. 28, 8 o'clock. Good program Everybody welcome. d24-ltw-4td FOR SALE Buick six cylinder Call phone 339-W. touring car. d27-ltd-2tw Phone your news to the Journal. Remember the Old Style Dance at Murray, Nebr. Saturday Night ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Settle ment of Account. Enjoyed the Shooting Match. On Christmas day was enjoyed by the people of Murdock. and vicinity a most pleasant time when they held their shooting match east of the Wed dell elevator. There were good scores made and prizes were given. In addi tion to the others there were seven boxes of candy, which were tied for and which were won and enjoyed by the merry crowd of shooters. Among the prizes was a motor meter, given by E. W. Thimgan and won by Paul Stock, a dollar given by the bank was In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Cass county, ES. To N. C. Abbott. Guardian of Gretthen Ann Travis and Elizabeth Louise Travis, minors, heirs at law, and all persons interested in the es tate of Earl R. Travis, deceased: On reading the petition of N. C. Abbott, Administrator, praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 28th day of December, 1928, and for determination of heirship, assignment and distribution of residue of said es tate and for his discharge as such Administrator of said estate; It is hereby ordered that you and all persona interested in said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1929, at two o'clock p. m., to won by w. O. Schewe. A tool kit snow cause, 11 any tnere De, wny tne given by L. Neitzel was won by Jess prayer of the petitioner should not Stock, Ralph Rager won a billfold, be granted, and that notice of the given by the Wright Leete Grain pendency of said petition and the company. Otto Reickman won a-box hearing thereof be given to all per of shells, given by A. J. Tool, Gust sons interested in said matter by Gakemeier won a gallon of oil giv- publishing a copy of this order in en by the A. II. Ward filling station. ; the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi Win. Keyser won a roll of rubber- weekly newspaper printed in said oid roofing given by H. W. Tool, Jess county, for one week prior to said Brackhage won a box of candy giv- day of hearing. en by O. E. McDonald, Fred Lau got In witness whereof, I have here a box of candy given by the drug unto eet my hand and the seal of stor, Wm. Dieckman got a box of said Court this 2Sth day of Deceni candy given by the Merc. Fred Cor-; ber, A. D. 1928. ( tes got a hair cut and. shave donated A. H. DUXBURY. by the barber shop, and just who got (Seal) do 1-1 w County Judge. WELCOME to the new Cass County Product Congratulations to those who have made this institution possible. We are for "Platts mouth Maid" butter from now on. No more stinking butter, No more clabbered milk And the churns will resign to the gutter And the ladies will dress in their silks. a Jhi&udL. All together now "Gimme a pound of 'Platt'smmd' Butter'