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Wetr. State Historical Society WW-. - -1 rSJ Via v x m jm a . . as th i! VOL. NO. LIII PLATTSKOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937. NO. 30 Auburn Wins from Locals by 13 to 6 Sunday;;;: CAPTURE COYOTES From Tuesday's 1 aily Mrs. S. L. Brandt, of near Weep ing Water was lien- todav to bring of County Clerk George the scalps of tuo coyotes. Mrs. Brandt, with her mother, were DEATH OF LITTLE ONE Winlersteen CARS HAVE SMASHUP of iris SI for niries Locals Take Early Lead But Are t Sunday looking for m, files and varieties ListeJ That Mav Be Checked Effectively by Mound j-. was ,v,t.w.t,v a , - Work of Yelkin. l,1:f1' yi'!t i,r;!' -l tl,l siump whom c.1o she discovered two coyote puppies. In ; The riattsmouth Merchants and add it ion to t lie bounty of $ 1 each she ' the Auburn team of the Southeast has the distinction of being the first! Nebraska, baseball bague staged the lady to bring in the scalps and claim; opening game of the league in this Hie bounty. ity Sunday afternoon, a very fair Others who have captured a mini-! crowd of the fans gathering at the her of these farm pests in the last ' lew days are Albert Hill, Klmwood, four; F. K. Bird. Kim wood, seven ; i Jaomes Kivett, Weeping Water, four; I'lattsmouth, eight ; 1 lvo, five. jark east of the Burlington station for the game. The visitors took the contest K! to . The locals started their scoring in J'aul M. Sher;! the opening inning w hen Tom Kris- ' F- I. Dick man key. catcher and lead of:' man. hit safely. Svoboda was safe and then Street hit safely and the runners were able to score. In the second inning the Platters annexed three runs as they hit Kohrs effectively and forced his re tirement from the game. Kriskey again started the rally with a safe Charter for Carmen's Union Here .Received Kor the benefit of iris growers who may have iris to exhibit in the Flower Show, to be held on i!:" 22nd and 2".rd of May, at the American Legion hall, below is given a list of named irises, which would be enter ed in the class under which they ;ire name;!. jr you have any of the irises named in any of the different es. enter l hem in that particular You can obtain entry blanks hcdules from any member of ; Kiem Tuesday's Daily The passing away of little Mary Joan LnHoda occurred this morning at 1:::') at the St. Joseph hospital in .Omaha, where she has been for the ! past several days taking treatment, to which she failed to rally. ; Mary Joan was lh". youugert ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony La iioda of Mi is city. Mary Joan was born Sept. 1, and passed away -May is, IlioT. Site is survived by two sifters. Hazel Irene. Harriet Louise, and one brother, Antone, Jr., besides the grief stricken parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Lalloda. The fun eral announcement will be made later. The Streight. funeral home will have charge of thj services. I Tuesday night 'o'clock a headon shortly alter ! into collision oe- Hill Roadway is NrtW f,ftTnnlp"P:db!tanco rroia ,h" 1,11,1 s"rvh' sta - 5 UUiJli.IVll.tjoH ..(i j which an Otoe county am eurrod on Chicago avenue a short Southeastern Section o: City Has Splendid Hard Surfaced Road as Hesv.lt of WPA Project. a Nemaha countv car v.cr damaged. Frank Markland. of Auburn d badly was Job's Daughters Annual Banquet Honors Mother c The work on the r' k of First street on Wintersteen hill from Livingston Head to the school: house v. a:; completed Monday after- j noon and gives that section of the j city a snbndid roadwav. one that i ' driving a I odt i on ttie avenue surfacing : John Oddo of s dan coming nort Ii ! md a car driven by ' Nebraska ('it v was headed south. The Dodge car crash-! ed into that of .Mr. Oddo who was unable to get in the clear of the oncoming car from the south. j .iiaiklaml was taken to the conn Mrs. Margaret Nelson, of Superior, Past Grand Guardian. Sneaker on Tuesday Evening's Program. .as been desired for vears. cla class, and s the committee or from the office the chairman. A. L. Tidd. Below given the descriptions and list irises: Clnss 1. White, self-colored: White Knight. Kashmir. Florentina. Taj Mahal. Jean D'Arc, Zada. Shasta. Wambliska. Purisima. Los Angeles. (,f is of ; Instead of the former narrow and often times rough and impassible stretch of road there now lies a heavy rock surfaced highwav, will made and with guard rails where needed j along the east part of the road, a j street, that is a tine addition to the city and a credit to the workmen that have labored on the road. The project was opened last fall ' and while checked by the extreme Charge Filed This Afternoon in the weather of mid-winter, has proceeded Wallace Arnold is Charged with Attempted Rape ; ty jail by Sheriff Homer Sylv(str and where he will be held pending an investigation of the accident or the filing of an information in the matter. ke. Argenbright was given a pass; Charter Presented Last Night at Stlene. and White Queen, first. Jack O'Donnell hit safely i Labor Meeting by J. Pt. Powers. I ',uss 2' '';!u' JMi' aVV ?Ia(h! poke to first. Jack O'Donnell hit safely i Labor Meeting by and Kriskey was scored and then; Organizer for A. F. of L Harley Streets cleared the sacks w ith1 a smashing double. Monday evening at the Eagles hall ; Sacramento. The locals scored their final run t,1(" charter for the I'lattsmouth unit in the fourth when Hill Smith was walked and registered on the blow of Kriskey. Auburn scored five of their runs in the sixth inning when they hit Chovantk hard and several hobbles added to the shakiness of the local defense and placed (he visitors out in front and they after this inning. Puhlman, Durst : of the Brotherhood of Railway Car men of the American Federation of Labor, was received and formally pre sented to the members who are now active members of the organization and operating under the agreement signed last week between the officers of the Burlington Refrigerator Kx- m 1'iieieau. .ia .iie. lieau ideal, Ala meda. Pocahontas, Princess Osra, True, Charm. King Karl. Ak-Sar-Den, mil San Francisco. Class White, bicolor: Khein Mixie. Mildred Piesby. 1!. Y. Morri son. Tristam. Daphne. Mary William son, and Dorothy Dietz. Class 4. Lavender or light blue, self-colored: Pallida, Daiamatica, Princess Beatrice, KI Capitan. Duke of York. Sensation. Blue Hill. Cru sader, Queen Oatarina, Mother of Pearl, and Corrida. Class ,". Dark blue or purple, self- Couuty Court by County At torney J. A. Capv.ell. Motion Pictures are Enjoyed by the Rotary Club were never b f-. de ' press Co. , a nd t he loca 1 u ii i t a nd J. K. colored : Madam Oaudichau. Blacka- Amer- moo and Wilson led Buto. Duke of Bedford, Mel- dorie. Ksplendido. "Robert W. Wal lace, Realm, and Pacific. Powers, representative of the ican Federation of Labor. the hitting attack of Auburn and, 1 ne local on icers ol t lie union se-: ri;lRS n.,,.k )lue or plI1-pie, bi-',,f not guilty and the preliminary KrisKey provetl the most effective 'trl-11 u "l " """"s ' am coioi . .uajesi:c, i.imu. .a. niiainson, ; hearill" was : From Wednesday's Daily ! Thi.3 afternoon Wallace Arnold, 'local young man. was charged in a 'complaint filed by County Attorney 'J. A. Capwell, with nsr.ulr with at j tempt to commit rape. The defend ant was working at Murray and was .'Drought here by Deputy Sheriff Cass Sylvester to be arraigned. I The alleged assault occurred on May in, 1D.17 and the complaining .witness is Kleanor I '.a It ha '.or and the : offense is claimed to have taken place at the home of the complainant. To the charge Arnold made a plea S. Hush of Lincoln Provide ery Clever Entertainment for Local Civic Group. hitter of the locals with-three hits out of five times at bat and Streets set tired two out of four trips to the pan. Yelkin was by far the outstand ing player of the game and easily repeated his victory over the Ne braska City Boosters last Sunday at Omaha. The box score of the game was as follows : Plattsmouth An n i: ro a v. Kriskey, c .r 2 " S 0 0 Arganbright. cf .110 10 0 J. O'Donnell. rf 5 1110 1 Svoboda. If 1 0 1 0 0 Streets, ss 4 0 2 X 4 4 A lilt, lb .", 0 0 5 0 O F. Chovanck. 2b 0 0 7 0 0 Smith, lb :, 0 o i V. Ohovanek, p :: 10 0 1 0 Rhoades. p 1 o 0 0 2 0 Hay s. sub. 1 0 0 0 0 0 :i4 C C 27 S 8 Auburn ah ti u ro a k lluttoii. ss 5 2 10 3 1 Powell. If 2 0 0 1 0 1 I.iinzman, ::b 4 1 1 1 2 0 Pohlman. lb 4 3 1 10 0 0 Durst, cf 5 a 10 0 0 Wilson, if r o o o Sella IT. 2b :? 0 1 0 0 1 Meyers, c 3 1 0 15 1 Kohrs. p 2 0 0 0 1 1 Yelkin, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Lawrence, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Morris, (x) 2 1 0 0 0 0 41 13 S 2 7 7 are as follows: President Kdward Kohrell. Vice Chairman Harry Walters. Corresponding Secretary Harry Tincher. Financial Secretary J. C. Corn stock. Treasurer Clarence Price. Trutees Frank Rice, Root Gal lant and Charles Anthes. The melting was addressed by Mr. Pawers, who is a vtteran of the labor tiein and has had a long e.v ia handling the affairs of the federation and now has charge of; several of the units of the Western Fruit Express Co., and Burlington Klamath. Thuratus. Chal- iday. Mav set 24th. for 1:30 on Mon- , remanded sheriff. organi; perienci" Alcazar 'lenger, Blue Velvet, Sir Michael, Swazi. Zulu, and Germaine Pert hu is. j Tlie bond Class 7. Pink, self-colored: Queen (Judge C. K. of May, Fasci!iatiou. Airy Dream, : supnly the same the defendant was Dream, Dr. I has. .Mayo. Susan Bliss Aphrodite. Julia Marlowe, Romance Frivolite. and Rose Dominion. Pin pal. Pink Satin, Klois Iapham, and j Her Majesty. Class .s. Pink, bicolor: Trostin ger. Kdgewood. Romola. Frieda Mohr, Flizalieth. Freiberg. Magnifica, Sir Galahad. O'yrnpus. and Naomi. Class !'. Red. self-colored: Semin ole. Optra, Pedu Rouge, Morning S)!enflor. Labor. '.loycette. Cardinal, Imperator, and Magt nta. Class 10. Red, bicolor Indian along in fine shape to the comple tion of the over five blocks of hard surfacing. There is 1,907 feet of the rock surfacing and which has required! some 500 cubic yards of the crushed' Tllp members of the Rotary club rock, taken from along the Missouri Tuesday had a very pleasant treat river south of the ity and which was afforded them at the weekly luncheon, crushed by the county crusher and tliis being the shoeing of motion pie purchased by the city of Plattsmouth , ,ln'('s '' 1'". S. Hush, meter super tor use on the "hill." j intendent of the Iowa-Nebraska Light It is estimated that the eitv will Bower company. have expended for material cost audi the cost of hauling as well as tools!11 business or industry and showed and other details. $1,500 when all tlle right and the w rong methods that of the bills are in and settled for, arc llst'(I 511 Oa daily tasks in these the present expenditures showing $l,-!!inf's f activity. 237. SS as already paid. i Tno pictures were unusually ln- The labor cost on the project was terest ing as they showed workmen at borne by the WPA of the V. S. gov- i various tasks and the manner in Fi f ; v-fou r wei" served at the sec ond annual banquet honoring the mothers of the members of .Job's Daughters at the Methodist church Tuesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Nel son of Superior, past Grand Guardian, was a visitor. Tables were decorated in the spring theme. May baskets and bouquets of spring How (is formed the cmter pieces. Butterflies were used in the decorations and the nut cups carried the organization's color scheme of lavendar a nd w hite. Following the banquet, the girls ;?ang a group of pep songs. A loast was given to the mothers by Jean Knorr in the form of a welcome. Shirley Seiver offered a toast to John jSchutz and Rachel Robertson to Mrs. I John Sehutz for their fine w ork in the Masonic temple. Kleanor Minor gave a toast honoring Miss Clara Weyrieh. sponsor of the group, and Shirley Seiver offered a toast to Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. K. L. Gayer responded for the mothers. Mrs. Nelson gave an interesting talk. A musical number was ghen by Dr. R. P. Westover. eminent and has afforded the means which they were performed, many to the He sang "Coming Home" ami was The films covered the operation of ,.,.,:,.. .... ,., ,i:M1,.,,t,. .,, Mothers were asked to stand and a carnation was presented to each. During the presentation Harriet Goos sang "Only a Rose." She was ac companied by Mrs. J. R. Reedcr. Following the banquet th-' mem bers and their lathers and mothers went to the Masonic temple for the business meeting and initiation. Two acts causing losses and checki war, fixed at ?2. 000 by : of employment to a large group of ; -areless Tfilt find in failure tn-ntu- r.,- u, t t eiiir.hivev :ind eheel.- i ! i lwi -.lifimt i-.f ' .... . . . . ..... 1'' 'it iui lilt: ijL fteeiiil - ....v. ..v . t.t...u. h'nn; iMiint; u.Mn 'iLrm ntfi t h;i ;n months. ithe employe. Another iiiteresling L,.,..-...,:.,,, ,,.. vpi,n ;,iq',.,v, to the custody of the! The road building has not merely Vase was that showing the right j slort :l,i,i,oss following the business meeting. GIVEN A SURPKISE Refrigerator Fxpn-ss Co.. shop Powers is a broadminded leader anl lias a char view of the responsibil ities of the employer and employe in he problems that arise in labor questions. EREAXS STATE RECORD fx) Batted for Pohlman in Sth in- nili: Don Cotner, freshman on the Tar kio colltge track team, set a new Missouri iinerccdlegiate record in the broad jump in the conference meet at Fulton. Mo., last Saturday. Cotner jumped 22 ft.. 5 in., to beat me oni mai K ot n., in., sot by er Lady. Mary , Avis of Westminster in If) 3 0. He also .won second in the 220 yard dash, be ing time in 22 seconds. Stuart Porter won the shot put ! championship with a toss of 41 ft., D) in., and took second place in the. Omaha, Allure discus. j Tarkio, defending champion, was nosed out in the total scoring by Wil liam Jewell 53 to 4(1. The score 'was Mr. 1 Chief. Dauntless, Ethel . Peckham, Kin'T Tut. Nene, Numa Roumestan, 1 Uf Depute Nombloi, Germaine Perthuis, and Melchior. ! Class 11. Yellow, self-colored: Prniri" Gold, Coronation. Desert Cold. Shekinah. Golden Glory, Phe bus. AUa California, Gold Imperial, Chasseur. Sun God, Helois, Nebras- ;ka, and Pluie D'Or. ! Class 12. Yellow, plieata. Jubilee, Montezuma. Doxa, Coppersmith. Class 13. Yellow, bicolor: Marsh Marigold. Nibelungeii. King Julia, Lodestar. Gay Hussar, Crown Prince, Claude Aurean, and Cameliard. Class 14. Litrht Blends, pink pre dominating: Midgard. Reverie. Quak- John Rottir, one of the long time residents of the community, was given a very p'oasa.! surprise on S'.nulay en t!:e n rasio'i of the pass ing bis eighty-fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rotter were quietly' of their labor spending the day at home when they! visited bv Mi', and Mrs. K. J. Ferrie. lormer neiuhbors of the Rot- j included the rocking but the grading, i aml tlle wrong way to meet a ctistcm j building of retaining walls in several ' er an(1 which showed by pictures places as well as draining for th.e llnv many transactions are ruined ji-oad. all of these being important to!1'' Ohe fault of the approach of the the final completion of the surfaced salesman or manager. road. This street is one that the Prngivs Administration car point to as a line permanent expenditures. FIRE DOES DAMAGE tors. home most who came Irom their country with baskets that contained a delicious chicken dinner and Gibson, Lamia. Asia. Class 15. Bight Blends, yellow pre dominating: Dolly Madison, Ram eses, Nepenthe, Alcing. Clara Noyes, Rosa Bonheur. and Talisman. Class 10. Darker Blends: Ophelia, Euphony, Mary Geddes, Waconda, and Zaharoon. PALMYRA PLAITS JUBILEE Palmyra Old ALMOST WRECKS JAIL Settlers association Frem Momlav's Paily jtied at 43 all when the relays were! will celebrate its 50th anniversary Sheriff Homer Sylvester is resting : called. An injured foot suffered in 'with a golden jubilee picnic June 10 somewhat easier today as one of the the Wesleyan meet two weeks ago by j and 11 in the tow n park. A parade mental patients, who lias been qua r-: Lee Padget. Tarkio's great sopho- by t ho Whisker club, an amateu r coll ided at the jail v.s removed today more star was a handicap which the te-C and platform dancing each eve lo Lincoln. The man has been very j owl team could not overcome. ; ning will feature the affair. The cole- hard to handle and it was discovered! The final scores were: William : bration starts at 1 p. m. both aftcr- Tarkio, 4G; Missouri ' noons. i which was served at the noon hour to make t lie event one long to he most pleasa ntly re membered. Mr. Rotter was also surprised by having a special musical number dedi cated to him on a prouram from radio station WOW at Omaha (hiring the afternoon, this being requested by Mr. and Mrs. John Kebicka. the lat ter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rot ter. The guests of the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ferrie and Edward Ku bicka, a swell as Mr. and Mrs. Rotter, and Mrs. Rotter. From Wednesday's DaIT The fire department was called to the residence of John W. Gilliam, 1005 Main street this morning where a fire had broken out in the attic of the two story residence. The cause of the fire is undetermined as to whether it originated on the roof or' Superintendent L. S. Devoe was Works present and talked briefly on the well banquet to he given Thursday eve result ninS by the King Korn Klub for Sher jil'f Homer Sylvester and Deputy Sher j iff Cass Sylvester. I The meeting was under the lead jership of F. I. Ilea, manager of the Plattsmouth district of the Iowa-Nebraska Light Power Co. REMODELING PROPERTY ASSESSORS MAKE REPORT County Assessor W. H. ! these days in receiving Puis is busy the reports f in the interior of the attic. There was considerable damage to, jthe interior of the house, the flames i ! not breaking out to the exterior ow- ling to the fact that the house is i concrete coated on the outside. i i It was necessary to use a great deal ! iof water in checking the names and! w hich will do a great deal of darn-1 !of the various nrecinct assessors who! i . i , , . I house me vMiiuiiiK ii i men- wont ana uirii-i ing in their results. j W. A. Wheeler of East Rock Bluffs! 'precinct, was the first to get under j I the wire, turning in two weeks ago.! j The other assessors who have filed! their returns are Chris Rasmussen, Weeping Water first ward; Mrs. Car-I The Iowa-Nebraska Light Power ;Cu., is preparing to place their prop erty at Second and Granite streets in practical use after it has been in lit jtle use for some time. J This is the property where former ly was located the power house and 'gas making plant of the company for :many years bit with the installation of the electric sub station in the j sol" t h part ol the city and the placing of natural gas it lias been in little use. The company will have a garage made of a part of the building and also use the remainder for a ware- to carry the surplus stock:; of i supplies for the I'lattsmouth district. The company has used the former I garage building on the alley on ! South Fifth street for the past sev jeral years, but will soon he able to be located in their own building. ELECTED CHURCH TREASURER tie Efl Wards. G men wood timet :i ;-t :i fe 1 1 tlio 1 -i c-l f.i-i n- .,,,.1 l .... l. ' ' House. 1 he loss will run from $300: to $500 is t he estimate of the ow ner j of the building, J. W.IIolmes. j I From Tuesday's Daily The elders of the First Presby terian church met hist evening to take up the matter of the selection of a church treasurer due to the resignation of L. W. Niel. The board i secured the acceptance of the post EXHIBIT AT FLOWER SHOW oy Haslam. Weeping Water, second1 ward'; John Hopkins, Weeping Water! If -vou nave :,Ily lowers growing in precinct; James Rebal, Plattsmouth yonv -vanl dt"n- ,:lht' ,lu' ll'i('t' second ward .inhn ui,nreui l.K.t... ones to the Americ an Legion hall. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL G. II. Manners, local Spanish war1'"'11' South Bend precinct; Earl 0. that he had been able ti) dig out sev-' Jewell, oral bricks ami might have been sue- Valley, cessful in a getaway if he hatl not 1 Central, been caught. He had worked one ton brick loose with a spoon that he had j coao.aled and afterwards had taken the brick he secured to knock out several others. JO , -a Vj West minster, Prizes will be awarded for various veteran, was taken to Lincoln Sunday I where he was placed in the F. S. Vet erans' hospital for treatment and care. Mr. Manners was taken ill at temporarily by Frank A. Cloidt until the ,mmo ()f Mg I)1.other charIes M. t . vt - i w. nnlnit lull C ri ! el n Wolf, Liberty precinct. VISIT AT PE1':U The elders also elected George L. arlev as t lie commissioner for the Drury, S; Culver-Stock-; dist inctions in the whisker parade j rhlm.h at the phytery which will UNDERGOING TREATMENT and the amateur events, and the most valuable will go to the first two couples publicly announcing their intention to marry. Amateurs and couples intending to announce their Judge Paul Jessen, a pioneer of ! engagement are required to register Nebraska City arid president of the : before June 1 w ith E. C. Rudge at Otoe County Historical Society, -will j Palmyra. COUNTY HISTORICAL SO- I CIETY MEETS SATURDAY , TAKEN TO HOSPITAL .miss Anna Leach was taken to address the meeting of the Cass Coun Omaha Sunday where she will re-;ty Historical Society at the meeting main for a time uuderirninir trrnt. ";,, e. i r i,..n s t.-i.. t o., . . u .ill H1VT M . .TV. Ifc. lltlll HI J . 1 III l.;VJll OUL-j i ment. Miss Leach was at the hos-'urday, May 22 at 1:30 p. m. From Tuesday's Daily pital previously and was allowed to Mrs. C. P. Payne, State Historical j T. E. Clson was taken to the Im i vim u iiome ior a nine and to return Society Librarian meet at Hastings, a meeting which will bring together a large gather ing of the Presbyterians of the state. condition such that it was necessary to call medical aid. He was found to be suf fering from congestion of the lungs and a heart ailment, suffering a se mouth first w:iid- Twiwn,-,i n.,n0i, Saturday loronoon. anil enter tliem m -- K L Vt V-I - 1 tllll il , ( Plattsmouth fifth ward; M. E. nsn. , the Flower Show. The commit tee w ill be there to ne!p you get them prop jerly entered. You may win some j beautiful prizes. Every flower grow ler in Cass county is eligible to ex jhibit in the Flower Show. The pur i pose of the Flower Show is to on loui'age the prow ing of belter llow ers, and there is no better way than by bringing a large quantity and ! variety of flowers together in a flow- er show for comparison. Remember, Wil- Miss Sunday Mr. and .Mrs. F. T sou and son. Roy. of Murray Marcene Nosky, of Nebraska City and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sedlak of this city were at Peru. They were guests of Miss Mildred Wilson, the occasion vere hemorrhage and his condition j "vl"s lne allnai parents day at thej-'"-' -- is still very critical and will makertdle earners college. SUFFERS SEVERE INJURY some painful injuries. The blow on j w ill speak upon manuel hospital in Omaha for treat-j the jaw inflicted a gash that re-! Clifford Dasher, who has been en paged at the HREX. shop was in jured Saturday afternoon while load ing some lumber, a (1x9 timber strik ing him on the jaw and inflicting j necessary a course of treatment of jsome duration. He has apparently I been in his usual health and the at Jtack came on very suddenly and was ! a very great shock to the relatives and friends. There were several hundred of the parents and friends at the college to join in the observances of the day and many dinner parties were enjoy ed as a feature of the day. INSTALL NEW PRIEST ENJOY FISHING TRIP RETURNS TO HOSPITAL Mrs. James Mauzy and Mrs William Nelson of this city, with Ilallstrom took Mr. Hallstrom to the! chaplain The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Adolph M. Mosb; r. vicar general f the dio- : cse of Lincoln of the Catholic ! church, was at Mauley Sunday, of jficiating at the installation of the ! Rev. Father James Hennessey. Path John !er Hennessey has been serving as of the F. S. Veterans' hos- Roy Perkins and Howard Fackler, Methodist hospital in Omaha for an- pital at Lincoln and has recently been i:ili,l lllI lllIII'4tT"1t"n'lT1'l'liit-lt 1 . . . .. . . (.(,nmmnin,, fl1. , " ", . ' lIIt ,M''tnaunn OI '"'iieai ive-;ment yesterday attcrnoon. His son, : quired four stitches to close and sev- of Omaha, enjoyed Sunday in the 'other treatment Monday. Mr. Hall-' appointed to the St. Patrick's church . iiiiuiu. u iu me Hospital by Miss cords." A number of subjects of in- i Roy. and Dr. T. P Livings! fin rlrnvfl ' 1 i . t .. , i -. ,t i . i. i. i-ie.i. ; .. . , f I j ........ 1 1 x . ...... i -.. l ..... . : . . i . ,. . - ! . i. ... - , ... i - i . : - iiTin m fi k nuuinru luuac wv 111c i in.mij ui. uui n nuie , so uni ij ifiuiit'u lit ue I 111 pi O v ill g. : ln 1 isu ai .iiami'V. 1 lie 1 lisia 1 la I IOI1 Last evening Mrs. Olson ! blow and mav have to be extracted thev snent the day fishing with rela- Mr. sml Mrs Elmer ll.i nt mm f services were verv larroiv nttetwieil w hen the condition of the jaw will j tives of Mr. Fackler'. No large catches : Avoca are spending today with Mr. j by members of the parish and friends Alpha C. Peterson, county superin tendent and Miss Marie E. Kauf maun. terest to the society will be discuss- to Omaha ed. A tea is planned following thejand Roy drove to Omaha to see Mr. meeting. Olson. permit. were reported however. j Ilallstrom. I of Father Hennessey.