It PAGE TWO PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1922. ,1 : i , , i ( ! ( ' I ? ' ! 1 1 j r ' ft I" fr.fr.M"M 1"!' I MI"'M"'H 1 11 H I t Z CASS CO. FARM $ X BUREAU NOTES J $ , $ 1 11- M l 11 M I 1 1 I I I t 1 t Hifl Boys' and Girls' Club Work The Peterson Duroc Pig Club, also the Best Ever Hot Lunch club, re ceived their Certificates of Achieve ment and two seals were placed on the charter. Both or these clubs were 100 per cent clubs as all members finished the work. ' The Callahan Hot Lunch club near Greenwood held their Achievement day Tuesday. March 28. This club re ceived certificates and a seal was placed on the charter. The K. K. K. Garment club of Louisville also had their Achievement day program this week. This club is the largest club in Cass county and is also a 100 per cent club. Certifi cates of Achievement were earned by all members and a seal was placed on the charter. A fine exhibit of garments was held. The girls have done some, fine work. All clubs are planning to reorganize for a summer club. Nutrition Slides Miss Atwood will show the nutri tion slides in the following places: Greenwood. Tuesday evening. April 18th. Methodist church, at 8:00 o'clock: N'ehawka, Wednesday after noon. April 19, auditorium, at 1:30 o'clock: Elm wood, Wednesday even ing. April 19. Methodist church, at 8:00 o'clock. Club Meetings The Woman's club of Greenwood held a meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist church. Thirty-two women were present. "Short Cuts in Sewing" was demonstrated and ev ery one was very much interested in the work. Miss Hartsook was chosen leader. The Cottage Hill club near Louis ville met at the home of Mrs. Fred erick Stohlman Wednesday. March 2Sth. In spite of the bad weather, sixteen women were present. "Short Cuts in Sewing" was demonstrated and all the women voted to make samples and send them in. The Merry-Go-Round club met at the home of Mrs. Gas Hansen Thurs day? Four dress forms were com pleted and in the afternoon the use of the dress form and alteration of commercial patterns were demonstrated. APRIL RED BOOKS Get the latest edition of America's most popular fiction magazine, the Red Boole, at the Journal office. Now read; for the reading public. Read the Journal want-ada legal notice- to A. L. Perry: You are hereby nounea mat uu the first day of September, A. D. 1920, I purchased at tax sale Lot 19 in the southeast quarter of the south west quarter of Section 18. Township 12 N. in Range X east of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Cass county, Nebraska, the title to which appears on record in your name and was as sessed in your name for the years 1913. 19X4, 1915. 1916 and 1917. You are further notified that on the first day of September. A. D. 1922, I will apply to the Treasurer of Cass county, Nebraska, for a deed to said lot. This notice is given pur suant to Section 6542 of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska for 1913. Dated this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1922. (Signed) a3-3w. ' MARY BURNETT. Dairy Meeting A meeting was held at Union with an attendance of, 110. Films were shown on Ashyres cattle and King apples. E". M. Pollard, of N'ehawka, gave a splendid talk on Ashyres Cat tle. The film "King 'Apples," show ed the result of pests and methods of eradication. . "- Culling Demonstration A meeting to show how to cull was held at Mr. Murray's near Union. They have a nice flock of Rhode Is land Reds. Free Bulletins for Distribution The Farm Bureau office has a large list of bulletins which we are glad to send out to any one who phones or writes us for them. Bul letins on almost any subject. PLEASANT SURPRISE From Saturday's Dally. A pleasant surprise birthday par ty was given on Mrs. J. A. Long last evening it being her thirty-fifth birthday. They all came well prepared to spend the evening. Lunch was served at a late hour and all had a good time. Those present were: Mrs. Stratton. Mrs. Zecak, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Specht and daughter, Mrs. Kuhney. Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Christine Barr and Misses Nora, Mable and Hazel Long. All departed at a late hour, wishing Mrs. Long many more happy birthdays. NOTICE OF SUIT In the District Court of the County of Cass. Nebraska. Joseph A. Everett. Plaintiff, vs. Rose Ann Decker et al, Defendants. To the defendants Rose Ann Deck er: A. S. Fowler, first real name un known; Nancy E. Fowler; Mrs. Josh ua Brown, first real name unknown; Benjamin Williams; Marthey Wil liams; Martha Ann Williams; Sam uel Hanna: Mrs. Samuel Hanna. first 'real name unknown; Adam Davis; Nancy Ann Davis; Charles Fowler; Ellen' Fowler; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of Rose Ann Decker; A. S. Fowler, first real name unknown; Nancy E. Fowler; Mrs. Joshua Brown, first real name unknown; Benjamin Williams; Marthey Wil liams; Martha Ann Williams; Sam uel Hanna; Mrs. Samuel Hanna, first real name unknown; Adam Davis; Nancy Ann Davis; Charles Fowler; Ellen Fowler; Jefferson Decker; An selmo B. Smith and Sylvira E. Smith, each deceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming interest in the west half (V) of the southeast quarter (SE4) and the southeast quarter (SEU) of the southeast quarter (SEVi) of Section five (5) and Government Lot four (4) in the southwest quarter (SWi) of Section four (4) all in Township ten (10) North Range fourteen (14) east of the 6th P. M.. in Cass county. Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of ypu are hereby notified that Joseph A. Everett as plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of the County or Cass, Nebras ka, on the 31st day of March, 1922. against you and each of you, the ob ject, purpose and prayer of which is to obtain a. decree of court quieting the title to the following described lands, to-wit: West half of the south east quarter and the southeast quar ter of the south-east quarter of Sec tion 5, and Government Lot 4 in the southwest quarter of Section 4, all in Township 10. "North Range 14, east of the Cth P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska, against you and each of you and for such other relief as may be just and equitable. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day, the 8th day of May, 1922, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree will be rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against you and each of you, accord ing to the prayer of said petition. Dated this 31st day of March, A. D. 1922. JOSEPH A. EVERETT. Plaintiff. W..A. ROBERTSON, a3-4w. .Attorney for Plaintiff. DEATH OF INFANT From Saturday's Dally. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Slander, re biding northwest of the city, were called upon this morning to part with their little 6-months old son, Vernon Richard, who passed away after -a short illness. The funeral will be Sunday afternoon at 1:30 from the home. How Would You Like to See What Irvin Nerkood (Pa.) Saw? "One customer told me that after using one large package of Rat-Soap, be got FORTY-EIGHT dead rats. How many more dead be couldn't wet. he doesn't know. Remember rats breed fast and de. - atror Hollar' worth of property. " 35c. 65c. $1.25. Sold lad guaranteed by - Bestor & Swatek Weyrich & Had raba F. G. Fricke & Co. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Matthew Gering. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 2nd day of May. A. D., 1922, and on the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock a., m., of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1922. and the time limited for payment of debts Is one year from said 2nd day of May, 1922. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 30th day of March. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) a3-4w. County Judge. Springtime is 'flora! New goods arriving daily. Come in and see the new stock. We also take customers direct to whole sale floor for special orders large or small. -PHONE 645- Christ & Ghrisit, South of Court House, PUtUmoiilth, Neb. Oil! MY- BACK! LOCAL NEWS The Expression of Many a Kidney Sufferer in Plattsmouth A stubborn backacke is cause to suspect kidney trouble. When the kidneys are inflamed and swollen, stooping brings a sharp twinge in the small f the back that almost takes the breath away. Doan's Kid ney Pills revive sluggish kidneys relieve aching backs. Here's Plaits mouth proof: A. J. McFarland, 306 Third St., says: "I was doing some heavy lift ing which strained my back, and kidneys. This put me in such shape that I had to walk with a cane for a number of weeks, and I couldn't straighten. It felt as though there was a heavy weight across my back that was just holdiDg me down. I couldn't sleep nights and it felt as though I had been stuck in the back with a sharp knife. My kidneys act ed irregularly and the secretions were highly colored and burned in passage. I was told to try Doan's Kidney Pills and after the first box my condition was much improved and I was able to walk straight. I used four boxes from Fricke & Co's. drug store. My back and kidneys have never bothered me since and I believe Doan's will do the same for other people if they will give them a fair trial." Price COc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the snrue that Mr. McFarland ha.d. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. BY YOUR GOODS AT A DISCOUNT AT SALE OF E: G. D0VEY & SON Prom Thursday's Dally. J. G.- Meisinger of Cedar Creek was here today attending the meet ing of the county assessors. John H. Uusche, of Louisville, was here today for a few hours attending to seme matters of business and calling on his many old time friends. Frank Gustiu, of Elmwood, was here today to take part in the de liberations of the assessors at their meeting with County, Assessor Rum mcll. , P. A. Hild, assessor of Mt. Pleas ant precinci. was here today look ing after some matters at the court house and attending the assessors' meeting. C. J. Meisinger and wife depart ed this morning for Omaha where they take their son, Albert, to the St. Catherine hospital for examina tion and treatment. John G. Wunderlich of Nehawka Ed Doran or Eagle and Joe Wolpert of Manley were among the assessors coming in this morning to attend the meeting held by County Assessor William Rummell. George Seharz, Sr., departed this morning for Omaha where he will visit for a few hours in that city with Mrs. George Klinger, Jr., at the Immanuel hospital where she is re covering from an operation. Herman It. Schmidt, assessor of Elmwood precinct, and. one of the best known residents of that portion of the county, eame in yesterday from his home at Murdock to visit for a short time here looking after rcme matters of importance at the court house. EES s The following discounts will be allowed on all purchases made at receiver's sale of the E. G. Dovey & Son stock of goods: On groceries 10 per cent on $10; over $10, 10 and 5 per cent on all purchases. Dry Goods 10 per cent oa $10; over $10 and up to $20, 10 and 5 per ceat; on $20 and over, 10 and 10 per cent discount. JOHN F. GORDER, Receiver. A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism "A man living on a farm near here t came in a short time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. I hand ed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and told him to use it free ly," says C. P.-Rayder, Patten Mills, N. Y. "A few days later he walked into the store-as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, "Give: me another bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment; I want it in the house all the time for it cured me.". Weyrich & Hadraba. BECKER PLACE FOR SALE The John H. Becker, residence on 10th and Pearl streets is offered for sale; also 160 acres of land seven miles west and one mile south of Plattsmouth. For particulars inquire of H. E. BECKER, m31tfdaw Administrator. NOTICE! By order of the court the under signed was appointed receiver of the E. G. Dovey & Son store. Parties owing the above firm are requested to settle their accounts immediately. JOHN F. GORDER, lmod&w Receiver. PIANO AT SACRIFICE PRICE We have a piano left on our hands a perfectly good Instrument. Will deduct amount, paid by original pur chaser. Balance can be paid in easy payments Write or phone A Hospe Company, Omaha. FOR SALE Four and six-sevenths acres, Sub. lot nine (9) of original lot nine (9) in Porter Place addition to Platts mouth. Will take Ford or Dodge car as part payment. F. G. BOBBETT, Weeping Water, Neb. "I have sold over 2.000 bottles of Tanlac and have never had a dis satisfied customer," writes Smiser's Drug Store, Columbia, Tenn. F. G. Fricke & Co. EGGS FOR HATCHING ' From high scoring Barred Rocks showing good egg capacity. C. L. WILES. m21-6d, 4sw Phone 3421. The H-P Transfer Co.. owners and operators of the Green Bus line be tween Nebraska City and Omaha, are Nebraska men, are reliable and responsible. The members of the firm do the driving. Your life'is perfectly safe in our hands. The Road to Happiness V " You must keep well if you wish to be happy. Wheij constipated take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. They cause a gentle movement of the bowels. Weyrich & Hadraba. BY ORDER OF COURT From Friday's Dally. George W. Snyder was a passen ger this morning for Omaha to look after a few business matters in that city. William Stohlman, of Louisville, was here today for a few hours look in? after some matters at the court house and visiting with friends. Charles Miller came in this morn ing from his home south of the city and departed on the Burlington train for Omaha to look after some mat ters of 'business. County Commissioners C. F. Har ris of Union and Fred H. Gorder of Weeping Water were here yesterday afternoon to attend the meeting of the county assessors of the county. Hon. Charles E. Noyes and James Stander of Louisville were among the visitors in the city today for a few hours visiting with friends and looking after some matters at the court house. Henry Zuckweiler and wife, who liavH hpen Tiers visiting with their relatives and friends, enroute to their home at Miller, South Dakota from California, departed this morn ing on the last .lap of their home ward Jour n-. i ' J.' D. 'BraTnlert, the efficient and nnnnlar naspssnr rf Llbertv Drecinct rfcme up this morning from his home tn visit with Countv Assessor Rum mell. Mr. Bramblett had expected to be here yesterday but depended on the bus line, and as the result when the bus failed to run he was dlsap pointed. Rev. Bert Dungan, who twenty- two years ago was pastor ot tne Christian church in this city, stop r,r1 off here last evening while en route from Des Moines to his home at San Bernardino. California, ana spent a short time visiting with the old friends, continuing his journey this morning. Closing out entire stock of mer chandise for cash of E. G. Dovey & Son, at reduced prices. JOHN F. GORDER. Receiver. From coast to coast Tanlac is known and honored and millions have taken it and pronounced it the greatest medicine of all times. F. G. Fricke & Co. EGGS FOR HATCHING Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for naicmng. iper iou. Phone 2221. m22-662sw MRS. SHERMAN COLE, Mynard, Nebr. A VT.T..?oT.J;'i',2IIIIi uioninii iitnnriimnc L. R. Stanley autoed to Lincoln Saturdav. Mrs. Frank Wilson is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Helms autoed to Lincoln Thursday. Mary Wade spent the week end at the home of Frank Reese. S. A. Jackman and John Wood autoed to Lincoln Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earls were, callers at the Frank Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reuter are the proud parents of a fine baby girl. O. A. Thomas was a business vis itor in town Wednesday and Thurs day. James Bosworth was a passenger to Weeping Water Saturday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Miller were passengers to Lincoln Saturday evening. Mr. L. it. Stanley accompanied by Warren Richard, autoed to Lincoln Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Helm3 autoed to Omaha Sunday and returned home Monday afternoon. A number from here attended the play in Elmwood Friday evening en titled "And Ted Came Home." Mr. L. L. Caygill was down on Thursday sowing clover on his farm oue-fourth mile south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cole and fam ily spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jackman. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Van Every and Miss Laura McDonald of Lincoln spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Stanley and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hard way autoed to Berlin Sunday after noon. Charlotte FoMen is 'visiting with her aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zink and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Golden. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones and two sons took dinner at the home of Mrs. I Jones' sister and family, Mr. and . Mrs. Tom Colbert. ( It looks more like summer to see. the boys practicing base ball. They, will soon be ready to win all of the. games this summer. I Ella and Orval Gerbeling attend-1 ed a party at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Sala Tuesday evening in honor of their daughter. Esther. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edd Vau Every and $25 $30 $35 X A tf (Fix k'- & VMv V f l I Sfyl.pl u The Leading Value vs. Lesser Value It has always been easy U get the, latter. We are mak ing it easy to get the former. Merely because moderate-priced clothes are in demand, we are not willing to offer you "moderate-priced clothes" merely. It is in harmony with this store's policy to offer you the greatest value possible at a moder ate price. We've your model, your pattern, your size, at your price. Cast your eye over the new Spring models and you will agree that you can profitably cast your lot with this store. C. E. WesGott's Sons 'EVERYBODY'S STORE' :xzzzra Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Every and Russell took dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. M. VanEvery. Several from here attended the play in Weeping Water Wednesday and Thursday evening. The name of the play was "Ruth in a Rush." ENJOYS A SURPRISE From Saturdays Daily. Yesterday was the birthday anni versary of Mrs. J. C. Peterson, Jr., and in honor of the event the rela tives, friends and neighbors, last eve ning gave this estimable lady a most delightful surprise at ber home on ; lower Main street and until the mid night hour the home was the scene of much enjoyment as the members of the party played games and en joyed several musical numbers At an -appropriate hour dainty refresh ments were served that aided in mak ing the occasion one of the greatest of enjoyment and when the hour for departure drew near the guests departed wishing Mrs. Peterson many more years of happiness and leaving with her a number of very choice and beautiful gifts. Single Comb White Leghorns! The Most Beautiful, Most Profitable Fowl on Earth! April and May ate ideal months for hatching them. Our strain combine exhibition and proven high egg production. Hatching Eggs 5.00 Baby Chicks $12.50 Per Hundred Utf. F---MOLTE. Mynard, Nebraska Preventative Medicine The tendency of medical science is toward preventative measures. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. Pneumonia, one of the most dangerous diseases that medical men have to contend with, often follows a cold or attack of the grip. The cold prepares the system for the re ception and development of the pneu monia germ. The longer the cold hangs on, the greater the danger. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the first indication of a cold appears so as to get rid of it with the least possible delay. It is folly to risk an attack of pneumonia when this remedy may be obtained for a trifle. Weyrich & Hadraba. WASHING MACHINES If you are going to be wanting a washing outfit you cannot find a more satisfactory or practical one than a Dexter Twin Tub, either elec tric or power. Get my prices on Rock Island farm implements, engines and cream sepa rators. W. T. RICHARDSON, ni21-36tfsw Mynard, Neb. INSURANCE . I write for the Farmers Mutual and the Columbia. Your business will be appreciated, phon 2411." tfw-3td W. T. RICHARDSON. Faith j 0 onfitienc When we tell a customer that we will de liver them a better monument than distant concerns, they realize and. believe what we are saying. The work we give them, forces the argu ment home. If we cannot supply you, then it is time to buy elsewhere. Decoration Day but a few weeks away. 10 Discount Until May Jsl Cass County Monument Co, H. W. Smith, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Subscribe for The Jowiaal sin u ft 1 1