PAGE FOUR PLATTSIIOTTTH btttt . WEEKLY JOTTdTA'C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1935. 5 1 Weeping Water Raymond J. Mayfleld and wife were In Omaha last Monday visiting the parents of Mrs. Mayfleld, also secur ing Home pears. Dr. J. W. Brendel of Avoca was called to Weeping Water last Tues day to look after some business mat ters for a short time. Stuart Rough of Nehawka was a visitor In Weeping Water last Sun day ocming over to visit with his sis- tor, Miss Agnes Rough, for the day. Walter D. Love is at this time placing a new roof on the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibson which has been needing a new roof for some time. W. D. Baker who has had his pro duce station at the C. H. Gibson store has moved It to the building just across the street from the store of Chris Rasmussen. Pete Miller has been working for the past week on the farm of Oscar Pomigno and assisting in the placing of son:e fodder In the silo for the win ter use, and last year proved the value of his kind of feed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gorder and daughter were over to Nehawka on last Sunday where they were attend ing the family reunion of the Henry Wessell family and where they en joyed the day very pleasantly. Forrest R. Cunningham of Nehaw ka brought his saw mill to Weeping1 Water and is to be here for some week sawing lumber, and will have the mill ready for active work by the latter portion of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keckler who were over to Chicago last week to enjoy the world's series baseball games, with the completion of the games at Chicago returned home greatly pleased with the trip and the games. James Miller and wife who are ex pecting to farm the coming season near M array, were over near Manley last Sunday to look after the pur chase of some horses and also stop ped at the home of James' father for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keckler are this week enjoying a visit from the father of Mrs. Keckler, Mr. R. C. Duelle of Minneapolis, who is here to spend his vacation and enjoy a visit with his daughter and family. Mr. Duelle is a telegraph operator. Uncle Lars Nelson who is now in his 79th year has been leeling pretty poorly for the past two weeks and while just now he i3 somewhat im proved he 13 not in good health, his heart causing him much suffering. It is hoped that he will soon be feeling much better. Postmaster L. B. Gorthey of Mur dock and family were guests for the day last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Jones where all enjoyed a very fine vis:t and an excel lent dinner. The ladies being sisters added much to the enjoyment of the visit. George Dennis has just completed a bridge for the county some sixteen miles west of Weeping Water near the west line of tne county and has another one to start the first of the week and is trying to get them done so as to be out of the cool weather which is sure to come soon, thus stop ping the work of this nature. band and son were over to see her last Sunday and found her slightly better but was being given extreme care by the nurses who had little to communicate to the husband and son. They are hoping she will be improved soon. Attend the Epworth League. The Epworth League, the young peoples society of the Methodist church, meet on Sunday evening at the church building at 6:30 and a very cordial Invitation is extended to all young people not worshiping else where to come and enjoy the meetings. Car Leaves Boad way. While Glen Taylor and Paul Doty were going south eome mile and a half from Weeping Water and were rounding the hill near the Peter Lund home, they met a car towing another car Into town and as they were rounding the hill, they of neces sity required a good deal of room and as the boys were going up the hill they tried to give the other car as much room as possible and in so do ing got to n.ar the side of the road and the car skidded from the road and rolled down an embankment, rolling over a number of times and finally rested some forty feet away with the car badly battered from the tumble. The boys were not seriously injured and escaped with only bruises and a severe shaking up. J. Howard Davis Attorney at Law Plattsmouth home, although Mr. Miller will pick corn for Fred Meisinger who lives a few miles west of Murray. A very fine time was had and the Miller family were greatly pleased at the entertainment of their friends Many Attend Convention. There was a large number of the Bible school workers of the churches of Weeping Water over to Platts mouth last Monday where they par ticipated in the convention of repre sentatives from all of the schools of the county. Mrs. George Olive at Hospital. Mrs. George Olive has not been in the very best of health for eome time past and was last week taken to the Clarkson hospital in Omaha by her husband and her son, Ben Olive where she has been under observation and receiving treatment. Both the hus- Made a New Face. Well pretty near that, for fifty-six stitches were required to repair the face of Laura Lawthers after the sideswipe of two cars on highway No. 50 some eight miles south of Weep ing Water, where they collided in the night last Saturday. A party from Weeping Water in a Model A Ford ludor, containing Arthur and Frank Nickles and Misses Laura and Betty Lawthers, brothers and sisters, was returning from a dance at Otoe and another party from Avoca in the car of Bob Davis which was a Model T Ford and contained five persons, they being Bob Davis, owner of the car, Miss Marjory Jourgensen, Matt McCann, Sylvia Herman and Lillian Ebeler who were going to the dance and as they were driving along, each making fair time, the cars sideswip-ed, Miss Laura Lawthers was the most severely injured, the many cuts on her face . requiring 56 stitches to close. Her sister, Betty, was very seriously cut and bruised as well, while Frank Nickles had a very se vere gash in his cheek which required a number of stitches to close. Art Nickles was greatly bruised and cut about the head and face as well. They were taken to the hospital where their wounds were treated and it is hoped that they will recover In a short time. In the case of the occupants of the Model T, they were all injured. Bob Davis being the most lucky of all, for he was not so badly hurt. Matt Mc Cann had his face badly bruised and lacerated as well as being bruised about the body, while Miss Marjorie Jourgesen recevied a deep cut over one eye requiring two stitches to close and another cut in her moutn required three stitches. Miss Lillian Ebeler who teaches school near Cook had numerous cuits and bruises that required a number of stitches to close but was able to go to her school to teach. Miss Sylvia Herman was also cut and bruised, but in all of it they got out well. Steal 150 Chickens. A few nights ago the chicken house and yards of Troy Jewell were raided by thieves who stole 150 of his chick ens. He had just culled the flock and those remaining were the very best but if he had not culled the flock all of them would have probably been stolen. There should be something that could be done to break up the raids of these chicken thieves. Enjoyed Fine Gathering. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibson of Weeping Water was gath ered a number of their family. Mrs Luther Wamack of near Murray was here for the past week on account of the poor health of Mrs. Gibson her mother and on Sunday Mr. Wa mack came over for the gathering and to take Mrs. Wamack home. There were there for the occasion besides, Walter Munson and wife of Omaha; Guy Buchanan and family of near Nehawka, Jesse Davis and fam ily of Plattsmouth. The ladies are all daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gib son which almost completed the household and sure was greatly en joyed by all present. Visiting in Missonri. Mrs. Joan Carter and sister, Mrs Rachel Noyes and Miss Agatha Col vert departed last Saturday for Cali fornia, Missouri where they spent nearly a week visiting with friends and relatives and are expecting to be home again the latter portion of this week. Give Farewell J arty. The neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller who have re sided in the country east of town during the summer where Mr. Miller worked on the farm, gathered at the Pleasant View school, which is oth erwise known as the Philpot school, and gave a party in the nature of a farewell for the Miller family, who are moving to Manley to make their WORMS ARE A MENACE TO YOUR POULTRY THEY SAP THE VITALITY, DECREASE EGG PRODUCTION AND PREVENT NAT URAL GROWTH MITE WORBSER A liquid preparation containing ingredients used in cleaning the intestinal tract and bowel region of impurities, including Pin, Bound and Tape Worms. GUARANTEED Use in water or buttermilk -Costs Less Enough or AVERAGE FLOCK 75c FOB SALE BY 424 SOUTH 11TH a BJJ PLATTSMOUTH Manufactured by Tim Lake Products, Incorporated, Des Moines, la. Pioneer Answers Call. Mrs. D. T. Dudley, one of the oldest of pioneers of Weeping Water, com ing here when there was but a few houses, and who has resided here nearly sixty years, passed away at the late home on last Saturday night at 7:30. She had been making her home with her two daughters, Mrs Edna Shannon and Miss Mable Dud- ley. Mrs. Dudley was 84 years of age at the time of her death and has been a faithful member of the Congrega tional church for much more than a half century. The funeral was held at the Con gregational church last Monday af ternoon at 2:30 and the burial had at Oakwood cemetery. The services were conducted by Rev. L. Wilson, pastor of the church and directed by the Ifobson funeral home. She leaves to mourn her passing two daughters, Mrs. Edna D. Shan non and Miss Mable Dudley, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Seiquist who with her husband from Hastings were here for the funeral. The husband, D. T. Dudley, died some twenty-five years ago and also a son, Fred Dudley who has been dead for a number of years. Celebrated Birthday Mrs. Carrie Gorthey, mother of Roy Gorthey, celebrated her birth day Sunday at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Jones of Weeping Water. Hoy Gorthey and family were also present. This is the first time in twenty-eight years that Roy has been with his mother on her birthday, but in all, these years he never missed a Sunday writing to his mother. 1H THEAT FRIDAY - SATURDAY October 11-12 Bichard Dix in a Brand New Picture 'The Arizcxiian' A mighty Western drama of the Eigh ties the biggest outdoor picture that has been filmed in years. Don't miss It. ALSO Eoaring West Serial, Comedy Adults 25 Children10 TIIHEK SHOWS SATVHDAY 1TE SUN DAY-MO N DA Y-TUESDAY October 13-14-15 Clark Gable, Loretta Young and Jack Oakie in Jack London's 'Call o the Wild' Secured by special booklncr arrange ments for early showing in this dis trict. Relniar held over and playing to standout business In every key city! IIEItK IS A CHANCE TO SEE IT FOR OVIt UEGIXAK IXW ADMISSION Sunday Matinee at 2:30 Matinee Prices Evening Prices Elmwood News Watson C. James last week pur chased a "Willis Knight car from the distributing agency of Ronald Sch llctemeier who received in exchange another car as part payment. The state convention of the fire de partments of the state are meeting the coming week at Hastings, Sept ember 15, 16, 17. All who care to go will be provided by expenses paid from the local department. Charles W. Jewell of Alvo was a visitor In Elmwood last Tuesday and was looking after some business mat ters in town. Mr. Jewell is conduct ing the Farmers Union cream station at Alvo for Elmer Rosenow who is a member of the union. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Backemeyer are enjoying a vacation and a visit at the home of Walter Lenz of Chap pell where they are remaining for week. During the time Fred W. Back emeyer, father of Harvey has come in from the farm to look after the chores at the home. The order of Eastern Star of Elm wood was meeting yesterday at the home of Miss Ella Atkinson and large number of the members both here and from Murdock territory who are members of the Star here were In attendance and a most worth while program was had with an abundance of good eats as well, as the Stars al ways have a fine time. Sprayed Apples for Sale at C. L. Wiles Farm, Platts mouth, Nebr. Price is right! day, October 15th with Mrs. Ray mond Eveland. Instead of the prac tice as heretofore of having a covered dish luncheon a committee appointed will have the matter in hand. Those with no means of going to the meet ing in the country will be provided. Just call the president, Mrs. Herman Penterman and a means will be pro vided. All are desired to be in attendance. Attend S. S. Convention. The Rev. Ernest Baker, pastor of the Christian church was suddenly taken with a severe illness on last Saturday night and was not able to attend the services of the church last Sunday and was also prevented from attending the Sunday school conven tion at Plattsmouth last Monday. However, his brother, Calvin L, Baker, who is here, was able to take Rev. Baker's car and take a load over to the convention. Rev. W. B. Bliss pastor of the Methodist church took a load in his car to the convention. A number also from each of the three churches Avere over, making a good representation from Elmwood. Seeing the Great West. Emil Rosenow and wife and Mr and Mrs. Harry Greene departed last week for tho west, having as their first stop, Denver, visiting there and many other places of interest taking up a week or ten days. While they were away the eryice station con ducted by Mr. Rosenow was looked after by Keith West. Home From the West. Dr. R. W. Tyson and wife and their little one of Murray came past Elm wood and picked up the parents of Dr. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tyson week before last and went west where they spent nearly a week, returning home Tuesday of this week, having had a very fine time while away Their first stop on the outward swing was Eaton, Colorado where Floyd Ty son and wife reside and also a daugh ter of the family resides and where they enjoyed a very fine visit. Here they found excellent crops of all kinds and there the daughter and husband who have an irrigated farm have wonderful crops, they are feeding two. cars of cattle and have 700 sheep as well. They put up one hundred tons of alfalfa hay for the stock and have a number of acres of potatoes which are yielding 200 to 400 bushels to the acre. They leased a ten acre lot to a Jap who grew ten car loads of cab cage on it besides six hundred bush els of onions. Mr. L. A. Tyson was greatly en thused with the country out there. On their return they stopped at the home of T. E. Tyson and family and also at the home of Noel -Tyson and fam ily who reside at Cambridge where he s superintendent of schools. They also visited Estes Park while away and returned, getting in Elmwood at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, tired but happy. Saw Much Country. Louis Bornemeier who operates the Farmers Union cream and produce station accepted an invitation to ride with the traveling man" for the com pany and visited many of the towns n southeastern Nebraska, but in all he did not see any place which com pares with Cass county, with even not the best of crops all over this year, was away ahead of any place they isited. Will Attend Grand Lodge. At recent meetings of the I. O. O. and the Daughters of Rebekah, delegates were selected to attend the grand lodge and the grand assembly which is meeting at York Septem ber 15, 16 and 17. roell Hottle was elected delegate from the subordin ate lodge and Mrs. Grace Woods from the Rebekahs. Methodist Ladies' Aid to Meet. The Methodist Ladies' Aid of Elm wood are to meet the coming Tues- Was Short of Air. Norval D. Bothwell of the Clover Farm store was over to Omaha last Monday attending a meeting of the executive committee of the stores in Nebraska and having a large amount of business to look after and also to secure a truck load of goods for the store here, he did not get out of Om aha until late and as he passed thru Plattsmouth it was the midnight hour and he perceived that one of his tires was down, as a valve was leaking. This was just as he was leaving town. He stopped at the Texaco station and found no air, then turning back he continued to try each station, they all being closed, getting a little air here and there until he came to the Coryell station where he was able to get enough to inflate his tire and put ting the cap on the valve stem tight ly he was able to get home between one and two o'clock. Will Move to Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schlictmeier who have been staying at the home of the parents of Mrs. Schlictmeier for the past summer on account of the illnes sof Mrs. Bert Reber, but with the very marked improvement of Mrs. Reber they will return, to their home. With the assistance of Lee Coon Ron ald has installed at the home a gas furnace which will provide for the heating of the Schlictmeier home. TRUCXMAN PLEADS GUILTY NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Clav Center. Neb. Henrv Grower. In the County Court of Cass coun- mntnr fllV driver r,t flanatrt, Qatnr. I Vt Nebraska. . I ail IIIIKI C81BU 1U IUU aay pieaaea guniy in county couri e8tate of David E . Ebersole, deceased. nere to cnarges or illegally parking No. 2937: his truck on a highway at night, and Take notice that the Administrator was fined $25 and costs. of saId estate has filed his final re- . - , pore ana a petition ror examination and a IowancA nf nia nnmin Rtrnt nn dent Involving Brower's truck and an accounts, determination of heirship, automobile driven by Harold Thomas assignment of reeidue of said estate of Clay Center. Brower's truck de- an for his discharge; that said peti- veloped engine trouble three miles tl( nd report will be heard before v. vij vvu vv-i uimuifeui., ugjj O ClOCk L 111 ana he stopped without placing Dated October 3, 1935. flares near his truck. Thomas' car A. 11. DUXBURY, struck the parked truck from the (Seal) o7-3w County Judge. rear. The passenger automobile was wrecked, but Thomas and Howard Jones, who was riding with him, es caped with only slight injuries. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT FLOYD K. WARREN IS DEAD In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in the estate of Herman Zamzow, deceased. No. 3081: Take notice that the Executrix of Omaha. Floyd K. Warren. 37. of said estate has filed her final report nmoo nQrr. r. 0,m0nti I and a petition for examination and .... . allowance of her administration ac- agency, tnea nere luonaay arternoon countg determination of heirship, as- from a bullet wound authorities said signment of residue of said estate and was self Inflicted. Ifor her discharge; that said petition Police said Warren shot himself and rePrt wi" be hard before said fMirt rr ntAtnr 10 1015 at tan chnrtlir oftr.r T , O. f(r wvuci. .tVWv, v ivu o'clock a. m. stOKing a rurnace. ills wire, wno was Dated September 18, 1935. preparing breakfast, investigated A. H. DUXBURY, when he did not return from the (Seal) s23-3w County Judge. basement and found him lying on the floor In their private garage, a bul let wound in his right temple. He died without regaining consciousness He left a note but his family could give no motive for the act. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, 88. FACES CHARGE OF MURDER By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 12th day of October A. D. 1935, at ten o'clock a. m. of OmahaGerald B. Wilson of Om- Md day at the South Front Door of aha will go to trial here Monday Plattsmoutht ln safd County, sell at charged with the murder of Emil public auction to the highest bidder Mario of Omaha, who was shot fatal- for cash the following described real ly during. a quarrel at the Wilson estate to-wit: home here last June 21. LCI' J Ul.h' Unln' The same being levied upon and liberately planned to kill Mario, taken as the property of Millie E. while Wilson will nlead self defense. LaRue, et al Defendants to satisfy a District Judge Yeager, presiding pigment of said Court recovered by Judge this week, will hear the case. v aa nprp,VPP nr,d T.imifHnHnc- Agent of the Bank of Union, Union, Nebraska, Plahatiff against said De fendants. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Married at Beatrice. Miss Corrine Kitzel, daughter of Mrs. Edith Kitzel and George W. Blessing, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs George W. Blessing, sr., accompanied by the members of both families went to Beatrice last Sunday where they were united in marriage at the church following the morning service by the pastor. Rev. R, C. R. Love. Following the ceremony they visited relatives, enjoyed a very fine wedding dlnneY and returned home. They will make their home with the groom's parents for the present as the house that has been built for them will not be com pleted until later in the season. All of the friends of this estimable couple are wishing them success and happiness in the years to come. In the County Court of Cass court- 1935 Father and Daughter Banquet. There is to be a Father and Daugh ter banquet at the parlors of the Christian church of Elmwood on Fri day evening of this week, at 6:30. All are Invited to come who have a daughter to bring along and if not bring someone else's daughter and have a good time and a fine supper. The toastmaster for the evening will be Rev. Ernest Baker, pastor of the church and the principal speaker will be Rev. T. B. Hubbell, pastor of the Christian church at Auburn. FILL WARNING Fall and winter are the seasons for dangerous FIRES Now is the time to check your heating equipment. Insure for Safety WITH INSURANCE AND ' BONDS L rtlf?YXT A PHONE- 16 Plattsmouth ty, Nebraska. -To all persons interested in the estate of Keith Miller, deceased. No. 3155: Take notice that a petition has been filed praying for administration H. SYLVESTER, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. By T. WALLING, . Dwyer & Dwyer, Deputy. of said estate and appointment of Attorneys for Plaintiff. James H. Miller as Administrator; that said petition has been set for SHERIFF'S SALE hearing before said Court on thel 26th day of October, 1935, at ten o'clock a. m. Dated September 27, 1935. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s30-3w County Judge. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, NOTICE OF SALE UN DER CHATTEL MORTGAGE 83. By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by C. E. Ledgway, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 12th day of October A. D. 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of said day at the South Front Door of Notice is hereby given that by vir- the Court House, Plattsmouth, in said tue of a chattel mortgage dated May County, sell at public auction to the 7th 1935, and recorded in the office highest bidder for cash the following of the County Clerk of Cass county, described real estate to-wit: Nebraska, on the 25th day of July, Lots 13 and 14 In Block 172 1935, at 3:20 o'clock p. m. executed in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass. by C. H. Martin to Chas. E. Martin County. Nebraska: to secure the payment of one promis- The same being levied upon and sory note in the sum of $893.49, pay- taken as the property of Grace O. able on demand, default having been Saar, widow, et al.. Defendants to made after demand therefor, l wm gatisfv a Judgment of said Court re sell at the Riley Hotel room north of covered by Charles W. Anthes and barber shop in said hotel, tnat part wife Minnie J. Anthes Plaintiffs of the stock of merchandise described against said Defendants. in said mortgage and now in my Plattsmouth, Nebraska, September possession, to. wit: some cannea 5th a. D. 1935. goods, bottled goods, cereals, bottle jj. SYLVESTER. caps, cookies & crackers, soaps, lye, Sheriff Cass County, sanl-flush, starch, merco P. N. Butter Nebraska. and other articles too numerous to rty t. WALLING. mention and counters, scale, and Mc- Deputy. Caskey Filing System also mentioned j. a. Capwell, Attor- in said chattel mortgage, in natts- ney Ior plaintiffs. mouth, Nebraska, on uctoDer I4tn, a. L. Tidd, Attorney 1935, at 10:00 a. m. for Cross Petitioner. CHAS. E. MARTIN, Mortgagee. s23-20d ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE NOTICE OF WATER BOND ELECTION In the District Court of Casa County, Nebraska. Public notice is hereby given that Tn th MattpP nf fhf, Kstate 1 an election has been duly called and of John E Kirkham, De- I ORDER will be held in the Village of Alvo, Nebraska, on the 15th day of October, I J 1935, at which there will be submit- Now on this 9th day of Septem- ted to the legal voters of said Village ber, 1935, this cause came on for the following question: hearing upon the petition of Wil- 'Shall the Village of Alvo, Ham Schmidtman, Jr., Administra tor of the Estate of John E. Kirkham, deceased, praying for a license to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots Five (5) and Six (G) in Block Forty-six (46) in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying debts of said estate and expenses of adminis tration. It is therefore Ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear before me at the District Court Room in the Courthouse, at Plattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska, on the 26th day of October, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. to show cause if any, why a license to sell the above described real estate should not be granted to said administrator for the purpose of paying debts against said estate and expenses of administra- The polls for voting at said elec- tion. tion will remain open from 9:0U it Is further Ordered that a copy Nebraska, Issue its negotiable bonds of the principal amount of Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($8,500.00) to become due in twenty years from the date of issue; provided, how ever, any or all of said bonds shall be payable at the option of the Village at any time after five years from their date, and drawing interest at not exceed ing four and one-half per cen tum (4) per annum, pay able semi-annually, for the pur pose of purchasing, erecting, constructing and maintaining a Village water works; and shall said Village levy and collect an nually a general tax on all the property therein in an amount sufficient to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as the same mature? o'clock a. m. to 7:00 o'clock p. m. of said date, and the voting place will be as follows: DINGES GARAGE Voters desiring to vote in favor of said proposition will mark an "X" in the square following the word "Yes"; voters desiring to vote against said proposition will mark an "X" in the square following the word "No." R. M. COATMAN, (Seall s23-3w Village Clerk. of this order to show cause be pub lished in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper In general circulation In Cass County, Nebras ka, for a period of four (4) succes sive weeks prior to the date of hear ing. By the Court. D. W. LIVINGSTON, Judge of the District Court of Cas3 County, Nebraska. S46-4W