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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920.
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Notice to Ford Owners!
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magneto is weak. A new magneto would
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down for $5.00.
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Written exclusively for. the
Semi-Weekly Journal by
Our Wabash Correspondent
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OIlie Allis spent Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. CJ. Murfin spent Sunday
with his family.
I-. H. Stanley a u toed to Lincoln
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dowler were
in town Tuesday.
Henry -Denning is here on a visit
from Bis Springs.
Rev. Mitchell preached in Itev. Au.
gtista's place Sunday. " .
Mr, S.-M. Bagley was a caller in
town Friday morning.
K. M. Cook the Overland agent
was lntown Tuesday.
The farmers are busy in the Gelds
preparing to sow oats.
C. 'K.- Mockenhaupt is building a
fine new home in Mar ley.
T. H. Richard came down from
Lincoln Friday morning.
F. E. "Weddle from Lincoln' was iji
town Saturday morning. -
jM-4worh. wna z. WeepingjVa-
tcr passenger Saturday. - -.-...
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Colbert were
in town Friday'morning. ' "
II. II. Gerbeling autoed to Weeping
Water Thursday afternoon.
John Brown and Iva McCrory spent
a few days of last week in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller were
Lincoln passenger Wednesday even
ing. Mr. and Mrs.' William Langhorst
were Elm wood visitors Saturday ev
ening. ; . .
Adolph Steinkamp has moved to
Manley. His son will live on the
farm.
INSURANCE
Do not neglect having your -buildings,
household furni
ture and livestock protected
against loss by Fire, Light- '
ningr or Tornado. . -
I write ; infctirahce - in.the. '
Farmers Mutual otXincoln, -Columbia
or' Springfield " -.
Ydur Business Appreciated - -
w; T.nicHanbson,
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Cleaning and Pressing
IS OUR SPECIALTY!
Hen's and Ladies' Garacnts Hade as
Good as Hen!
Will call for garments when, requested ancTwill also
pay parcel post charges one way on all mail orders.
Prices Host tlcasonoblo.cncj Gclisfcdtion
Guaranteed! :
Wheh'in need of a fine hand tailored suit call and
look our tailoring department.- We can save you money.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Every spent
Saturday and Sunday with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Edgar Golden's two neices
from Lincoln came down Saturday
morning.
The ladies of the Baptist church
met with' Mrs. C. S. Allis Thursday
afternoon. - '
Miss Pauline Miller visited with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Miller Tuesday.
Arthur Rough of Weeping Water
vicinity: helped Guy Lake to put in
a new pump last week.
There will be choir practice at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell
Saturday evening, April 3.
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Gerbeling and
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bosworth autoed
to Murdock Saturday afternoon.
Miss Edna McCrory went to Elm
wood Thursday and Friday to take
the eighth grade examinations.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pool, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Pool and family were
Sunday guests at the Albert Pool
home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ohms, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Jones and baby, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Colbert and family autoed
to Lincoln Saturday.
The soffmore class of the Elmwood
high school met at the home of Miss
Ella Gerbeling's Friday evening. A
Jolly evening, was spent.
J. H. Bennington and G. S. Sharpe
held a meeting In the Baptist church
Friday evening. The meeting was
held for the benefit of the) New
World Movement.
Franklin Murfin, Orval Gerbeling,
Otis" Wilson, Marie Golden and Buells
Little, weiit to Weeping Water Thurs
day and Friday to take the eighth
grade examinations."
Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Guy
Lake and Mrs. Chas. Murfin were
among the enthusiastic supporters of
the Hon. Wm. J. Bryan at Elmwood
last Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murfin and
Franklin, Arthur Rough and Theress
Wiles, Zella Mitchell ani Merrill Mc
Donald, and Miss Agnes Rough were
Sunday dinner guests at the Dr.
Lake home. Mr. ,nd Mrs. Richard
Deles Dernier and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Nickles and Miss
Labean were afternoon callers.
CASS COUNTY FARM FOR SALE
For sale, a farm' of 125 acres, well
'improved, hog tight, 11 acres prair
ie, good house, barn, hay shed, ce
nient walks, garage, granary, corn
crib, wash house," wood house, cob
house, chicken house, hop, machine
shed.- Located miles from Union
on state road. . : s . .
J. M. CHALFANT,
J19-2w;2d - Union, Neb.
AND. TAILOR .......
' Plattsmouth, Neb.
CANTATA ENJOYED
BY LARGE NUMBER!
Combined Choirs of Methodist Church
Render 'Sentence, Pardon, Peace"
at Cantata Last Evening.
From Saturday's Dally
The auditorium of the Methodist
church was comfortably filled last
evening by a congregation who en
joyed to the utmost the special musi
cal program prepared by 1 the com
bined choirs of the church presenting
the beautiful cantata, "Penitence,
Pardon and Peace", tlje words of
which were seelcted from the scrip
tures and the musical setting by J.'
H. Maunder. .
At the opening of the service Mrs.
J. D. Ironmonger of Glenwood gave a
very charming solo number which
was a fitting opening of the splendid
evening of music.
The solo parts of the cantata were
given by D. C. York, Mrs. Mae Mor
gan and Miss Clara Mae Morgan.
The accompaniment for the cantata
was played by E. H. Wescott, organ
ist of the church. The effects of the
mixed choruses of the male and fe
male voices was most delightful and
brought out the full beauty of the
story of the passion, death and the
resurrection of Jesus Christ.
SHELDON COMPANY
INCORPORATES PLANT
Corporation to Have Capital Stock cf
$250,000 and Place of Busi
ness Nehawka.
Fium Saturday's Daily.
The Sheldon Manufacturing 'coni
ptthy, the largest corporation ii our
ii'feb'boring city of Nehawka, ha.5 dc
ciued to file their articles of corpor
ation and enter upon the full transac
tion oi? their manufacturing bny'ues'i.
Viie articles of incorporation have
been filed in the office of County
Cterk George R. Sayles and gives the
capital stock of the company as
f 250.000 divided into 2.500 siipre of
the par value of $100 each.
The place of business of th- com pany
is given as Nehawka and the
business of the 'company as that of
the manufacture and sale of concrete
mixers and barrels of all kinds, and
the owning and operating of saw
mills and planing mills and the sale
of the products thereof.
The incorporators of the company
are as follows: George C. Sheldon,
F. P. Sheldon, Alfred C. Anderson,
Frank A. Boedeker, V. P. Sheldon,
n f! Pollard. M. N. Tucker, ituin
Hinton, Verna L. Harris, P. M. Boeck
D. C. West, L. G. Todd, C. M Chris
wisser, and Truman Tyson.
SURELY APRIL F00L-
From Saturday Daily.
The weather this morning proved
a real April fool Joke on the inhab
itants of this portion of Nebraska,
when the daybreak brought with it
a snowstorm of real winter intensity
The fact that the 7th of April will
mark six months of winter and makes
the average citizen long for the good
old summer time.
The wintery weather conditions
which give little indication of moder
ating will prove a hard blow to the
usual Easter parade of the new hats
and garments' which is such a plea
sure to the feminine heart, but to
the old man who is raising the funds
to combat the h. c. 1., the weather
will not make much difference as he
would iave only the old clothes that
have stood the winter storm 'and
strife to wear anyway. One of our
prominent citizens who was looking
over the stock of B. V. D.'s and Palm
Beaches at one of the local stores
has decided to apply his money in
the purchase of an additional ton of
coal. . .
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AdntinlNtrulrix
' Tlie Statu of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty. ss.
In tlm Conn tv Court.
In the matter of the estate of Al
bert Vallerv. deceased.
n reading and filinrc the petition of
Frances Vallery prayinjr that aanun
miration of nall estate may be grant
ed to her as Administratrix;
Ordered. - That May 3rd. A. I). 1920
at 10 o'clock a. m.. is assigned for
hcarlrs' said petition, when ail per
sons interested in saia matter may ap
pear at a County Court to be held in
and for said county and show cause
why the prayer of petitioner should
not be icranted! and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and the
hearinc thereof be jriven to all per
sons interested In said matter by pub
lishing a copy of this order in the
Plattsmouth Journal,, a. semi-weekly
newspaper orrnted in said county, for
three successive weeks, prior to said
day of hearing.
Dated April 2nd. 1920.
. ' ALLKX J. BK1CSOX,
aD-yW.' - County Jtiagf.
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To be happy you must be well. If
you . are frequently troubled with
constipation and indigestion you can
not be. altogether happy. Take Cham
berlain's Tablets - to - correct these
disorders. They are prompt and ef
fectual, easy and pleasant to take.
LOCAL NEWS
From Monday' Dally.
Ed. S.' Tutt of Murray motored up
this afternoon to spend -a few hours
looking after some matters of busi
ness. Miss Alpha Peterson, county super
intendent, was out in the'vicinity of
Elmwood today looking after school
work.
Mrs. Rachaei Ford of Cedar Creek
was in the city today for a few hours
attending to some trading with the
merchants.
County Commissioner C. F. Harris
of Union, was in the city today for a
few hours driving up- to look after
some matters of business.
Henry Heebner departed this morn
ing for Cedar Creek to resume his
work in the elevator in that place
following an over Sunday visit at
Murray.
Attorney J. A. Capwell of Elm
wood, was in the city today for a few
hours looking after some matters in
the county court . in which he is ap
pearing. '
Everett Ward, principal of the Un
ion schools, was a visitor in the city
over Sunday at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward and
other relatives and friends.
Ralph Larson of Louisville, who
was in the city over Sunday visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Larson and his many friends, return
ed this morning to his duties.
From Tuesday's Dally.
William , H. Puis of Murray, was
in-the city today for a few hours
looking after some matters of busi
ness. . Attorey C. S. Aldrich of Elmwood,
was in the city today attending to
some matters of business in the coun
ty court. , ':
W. G. Boedeker of the Murray
State bank and L. D. Hiatt of that
city, motored up yesterday afternoon
to spend a few hours here with
friends and looking after some mat
ters of business. '
II. W. Smith motored out to Alvo
yesterday, where he was called in
the interest of the Caes County Monu
ment works to have several of the
residents of that; locality look over
his line. '
From Wednesday's' Daily.
Dr. JV F. Brendel of Murray, was
in the city today fox' a few hours
looking after some business matters.
Ceorge Duell and family of Louis
ville were in the city today for a few
hours looking after some trading
with the merchants.
George A. Kaffenfcerger departed
this morning for Cullom, where he
will look after his work aa manager
of the elevator in that place.
I. M. Davis of Lincoln, who has
been visiting at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Ernest Melbern near
Murray, motored to this city today
and spent a few hours.
Albert Fickler came down last ev
ening from Omaha, where he has
been with a load of cattle on the
stock market and taking advantage
of the occasion dropped down to vis
it the home folks and also look after
some business matters. Bert is lo
cated on the farm near Stanton and
has been very successful in his farm
work the past season.
From Thursday's Dally
George W. Cheney of Union was in
the city today for a few hours look
ing after some matters of business at
the court house.
Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping
Water came over this afternoon to
look after some matters of business
at the court house.
Father M. A. Shite and Father W.
L. D. Higgins of Manley, were among
those going to Omaha this afternoon
to visit for a few hours.
Charles E. Heebner or Nehawka,
was in the city last evening for a
few tours visiting with his mny
friends and looking after some
ncss matleis.
From Friday's Dally .
John Schwartz departed this morn
ing for Cedar Creek, where he was
called on some matters of business.
A. 13. Fornbff of near Cedar Creek
was a visitor in the city today look
Ing after some trading with tha
merchants.
Albert NIelson who has been
making his home in this city for the
past four months and has been em
ployed in the Burlington shops, de
parted this afternoon for his home
at Dannerbro'g. Neb., where he will
npend the summer on the farm. lie
was accompanied home by Jake
Adams who will visit there for a few
days.
6m Saturday's IMily.
V. E. Contryman of near Ne
hawka was in the city yesterday
aftcrnoon for a few .hours lookfn?
after some matters of. business. fn
Anton ileisinger and family and
Two
sister-in-law, Mrs. Nettie Horn f'om
the Cedar Creek neighboihood. were
in the city yesterday-for a few hour?
looginb after some trading.
Dr. B. F. Brendel of Murray and
O. T. Leyda of the same community
were in the city yesterday looking af
ter some matters of business and vis
iting with their friends in the cointr
seat.
James Gilniore, who had his left
eye injured so severely a "short time
ago at Murdock, was a passenger
this afternoon for Omaha, where he
will consult Dr. Gifford in regard to
the Injured member. His father, W.
L. Gilmore, accompanied him to the
metropolis.
mti)i:it or iikwiinc:
on Petition for Appoiutmrnt uf
A0mliiitra(or
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty. ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Eliza
beth Barry, deceased. '
On reading and filing the petition of
Mary K. Carney, praying that admin
istration of said estate may be grant
ed to A. G. Bach as Administrator:
Ordered. That May 3rd, A. I. 1920.
at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned for
hearing said petition, when all per
sons interested in said matter may ap
pear at a County Court to be held in
and for said county, and show cause
why the prayer ot petitioner should
not be granted, and that -notice of the
pendency of xaid pt-tition and the
hearing thereof li given to all persons
interested in said matter by publish- j
ing a copy of this order in the l'latts- .
mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news-
paper printed in said county, for three
successive weeks, prior to said day of
hearing.
Dated April 2. 1920.
ALLKX J. BKKSON.
au-3w. County Judge.
XOTICE OK APPLICATION
for Llreuse t Operate n Pool
and Ilillinrd Hall
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will, on the 6th day of April.
A. 1. 1920, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at
the court house In Plattsmouth. Ne
braska, make application to the board
of county commissioners of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska, for a license to operate
a pool hall in the building situated on
Iot five 5).-Block three (3). in the
Village of Manley, Cass county, Ne
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Dated this 29th day of March, A. D.
1920. '
J. L. BURNS.
XOTIC'K OK IlKAHIXi
on Pel i I Ion for Determination
of UrirMhip
Estate of Andrew Barry, deceased.
In the County Court of Cass county,
Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, to all per
sons Interested In said estate, creditors
and heirs, take notice, that Marv K.
Carney has tiled her petition alleging
that Andrew Barry died intestate in
Cass county on or about June 15, 1914.
being a resident and inhabitant of
Cass county and the owner of the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
Thirty-three acres off the south side
of Lot six (6) In Section thirty-three
33) and Lot twenty-seven (27) being
the South half of Lot three 3 of
Section thirty-three (33), nil in Town
ship twelve (12) North, Kange four
teen (14), together with all aerations
now made or hereafter acquired, all
of said lands being in Cass county.
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Spring Will Soon Be Here!
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Yes, the birds will soon be singing and spring work will be
rapidly crowding itself upon us, and then you will need those new
farm implements and need them badly.
We are prepared to furnish you with all kinds of farming im
plements for we are carrying all lines at Murray the John Deere,
International, J. I. Case and Moline. Thus we are . well equipped to
furnish you anything you may need in the line of farming machinery,
engines, tractors, etc., at the lowest prices. The Murray stock will be
complete, and in addition to this
VJ- H. Puis, the (Implement Man,
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will conduct a sales station at Plattsmouth which will be in charge
of D. B. Ebersole, who will carry the J. I. Case and John Deere lines.
See Either of These Gentlemen When Wanting -Anything
in the Farm Machinery Line.
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Things Never Fail
arch Winds and
We've had the fcrxt artd the next call is for the
Spring Rains.
Are You Proparod? Vo Arc!
AorocATs
are the only answer. We can show them in men's,
women's and children's. They are the best garment for
the cool days and the showers that are bound to come.
Men's and Women's $6 95 to $40.00
Children's $5.00 to $10.00
C. E. Wescotfc's Sons
'EVERYBODY'S
Nebraska: leaving- as his sole and only
heirs at law the following named per
sons, to-wit: His widow, Klix.abeth
Harry; Lena Jordan, daughter; Kobert
Harry, son: Kdward Barry, son: Mary
Carney, daughter; Asnes Bach, daugh
ter; George IJarry. son and Kllen Vo
boril, daughter; and praying- for a de
cree barring claims; that said decedent
died Intestate; that no application for
administration has been made and the
estate of said decedent has not been
administered in the State of Nebraska,
and that the heirs at law of said de
cedent as herein set forth shall be de
creed to be the ownei-s in fee simplt;
of the above described real estate,
which has been set for hearing on the
10th day of May, A. L. 1920, at ten
o'clock a. in.
Dated at ''lattsuiouth. Nebraska, this
2nd day of April. A. 1. 190.
ALLKX J. KKKSON.
County Judge.
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WHAT' WOULD ,BF. THE USE TO PLANT A FIELD OR A
GARDEN AND THEN DESTROY II?
WHAT'S THE USE OF MAKING MONEY, THEN WASTING IT?
IF YOU HfcVE A LEftKrIN YOUR PAIL OR TUB OR BARREL OR
PLUMBING, YOU STOP IT. WHEN YOU CARRY YOUR MONEY
AROUND IN YOUR POCKET AND WASTE IT, IT'S A LEAK IN
YOUR FUTURE -STOP IT.
PUT YOUR, MONEY IN OUR BANK.
YOU WILL RECEIVE INTEREST ON TIME CERTIFICATES
AND ZX70 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
BRING IN YOUR 2ND AND 3RD ISSUE OF LIBERTY BONDS
AND WE'LL SEND THEM IN AND HAVE THEM CONVERTED FOR
YOU.
Farmers State Bank
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
E. B. EBSRSLE,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
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April Shower
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How is Your Complexion T
A woman should grow more beau
tiful as she grows older and she will
with due regard to baths, diet and
exercise, and by keeping her liver
and bowels in good working order.
If you are haggard and yellow, your
eyes losing their lustre and whites
becoming yellowish, your flesh flab
by, it may be due to indigestion or
to a sluggish liver. Chamberlain's
Tablets correct these disorders.
Read the Journal want-ads.
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