fin PAGE TWO PIATTSMOUTH SE1II - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1023. j YOUNG PEOPLE JOINED IN BONDS OF WEDLOCK it hps to own your own whether you stay at home or go away you should own a good bathing suit. Men's and Boys' Cotton, $1.25 Men's Fancy Wool, $3.00 Men's and Ladies' Best Wool, $3.95 c fa w " 1C. ICHYtlODY'H HTOKIJ" Miss Ruth Reeve and Henry Moen ing Married at Koine of Bride at Elmwood Wednesday. STATE ENGINEER TO URGE FIXING BRIDGE Bad Condition cf Highway South of Elmwood to Keceive Attention of Dept. of Pub. Works. -The clangorous bridge over a higli brinked creek two miles north of On Wednesday evening:. August 9. ! irmiwood, on the Pershing highway, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace . v. liieh has proved a menace to motor Heeve occurred the marriage of their ; ists for over two. years will he reme .ianrhfrr TJnth tr Mr. Henrv Moen-1 cli'j 1 shortly, according to G. F. ing. At the appointed hour, airs. Fred Rudolph sang, "I Love You Truly." After this the bridal party entered to the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, played by Mrs. Kniilv Gonzales. and took their Johnson, state engineer. At least tix motorists have come to grief at tlu bridge within tire past two mouths it was said Thurs day night. The hridse sits diagonal Iv northeast and southwest in an r.?a0 imer tliP hp.Tiitifnllv decorat-i er. .t and west road, and is at the nrfli ThP wPddinsr ceremony was i bottom of two hi!, providing a dan performed by Rev. F. E. Sala of the Methodist church. The bride was attired in a gown of white silk Canton crepe and a veil. She carried a bouquet of Ward's rosebuds. The groom wore the conventional suit. The house and lawn were beautifully decorated in the pink and white color scheme, this being al30 carried out in the flowers. The bride is a young lady of charming personality, beloved by all. For a number of years Miss Ruth gerous turn at each approach. The new Federal highway will be continued from th? place where it was stopped, Str.te Engineer Johnson said, half way between Kagle and Elmwood lrst year, sometime this fall, and it win run a little north of the prpsent road, eliminating the bridge. Funds for the continued project will be available in a short lime, and the contracts will be let toon. It is rumored that the Elmwood iiizens have been petitioning the TtPPVP lip hppn n Knrrpssf nT tp.ichpr i ' 'ass county road commissioners for in the schools of Cass county. Theh-ne time, in an effort to obtain a ernnrn Is a man of stsrlinir nualitii-s : .:t v bridge. Warning signs have and excellent character. His home ! -ow been posteu from Uie cast ap- WEDDING BELLS RiflO FOR PIATTS MOUTH COUPLE Miss Xatherine Kubevec and Mr. Ed ward J. KacAvoy Married at Holy Kosary Church. City on the elayhill north of this city on the Omaha highway and as the result the party lost a goodly amount of liquor and also were com pelled to remain here in custody of the sheriff until today. William Grebe, who officiates as the booze locater for the state in this .section, was lurking out on the high way and when the car came along headed for the Otoe county town and coming from Omaha, he hailed them and asked them to stop, but in stead of doing this they put on more gas and attempted to make their get away and the chase was on, as the sfr.'e agent had a speedy car that soon overhauled the Nebraska City gas wcgou. While the race was on i th& young men, Mr. Grebe states ( threw out several jugs of booze and ! or.c of these? lit so that quantity of This morning at 8 o'clock at the Holy Roary church on west Fearl street occurred the marriage of Miss KaM-i-rir.e Kubevec and Mr. Edward J. i.'a Avcy, Loth well known and very pf.-;:u!ar among a large cirrfe of frie:--'.:; in this city. i.ie eorer.iony was cry impress- tho llquor lodged in a small depres ami i:;e r.upuai mass was ceieoraieu i Kirm in th nr1 nni1 frm thP by the Rtv. Ferdinand Suessf-r, rec-j tor ci tie Holy Rosary church. The! cl tiro wedding and the of great beauty. Thi bridal couple were attended state agent was able to extract a small amount of "evidence." When brought to this city the men liest-niau. they being sister and broth tr of the bride. The bride wore a very attractive gown of white satin with the long flowing veil and car rying a shower bouquet of Bride rosi-s. while the bridesmaid was tlrci:--ed in a vry charming summer c gave the names of Mac F. Cook, Ben Medley and Cecil Taylor, and the car was owned by Mr. Taylor. . P. Mor the rela lives and friends of the young men came up and made the attempt'to get the boys out of the trouble in which the booze had gotten them by Miss Josephine Kubevec as brides-J .miis mornil!g Attorney A maid and Mr. Blaze Kubevec Jr, as ; atr ag n as a number of fro- :: oi pink voile and carried pink ro.-ics. Afti r the conclusion of the niar ri;:. s-rvic? the bridal party and tht- harpy bride and groom were ten-iit-i -d a reception at the home of the par. of the bride in the west por tion of the city and which was en joy d by a large number of friends. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Blaze Kubevec, Sr., and has been r .-a red to womanhood in this ity v. lu re she is universally loved and esteemed by a large circle of friends and has for the past few months been employed in Omaha. Thf groom is one of the young ser vice iiitr. of the community having I'l'tn in the navy during the World war and has been here more or less for liii- past two years. He is now DROWNED WHILE BATH ING IN KANSAS LAKES J. A. Gardner and wife were call ed to Republic county, Kansas, this week in response to a telephone mes sage announcing a tragedy in which Wylie H. Gardner, a cousin of the editor, had lost his life while bath ing in a lake near the Republican river. faur.uay afternoon, in company friends who were visiting at the home he motored to the lake for a cooiing eff, but fate decreed an en tirely different return. In an effort to rescue him two others of the party were almost drowned but were saved by frantic efforts of another boy. a son and brother of the res cuers. , Tr e funeral was held Tuesday af cinidt yod in Omaha where the young ire Iuneral was held Tuesday af Pt.pij ox;K t to make their future 1 tc'rnoon and the larSe attendance of horn-. neighbors and in fact the entire CAPTURE ALLEGED BOOZE GAR AFTER MERRY CHASE Offcr-r Ciebc Apprehends Nebraska City Parlies on Clay Hill Just Kcrth of the City. List evening hard luck overtook a party of your.g men from Nebraska countryside testified to the splendid manhood and universal esteem in which the young man was held. The mission was a Bad one, yet it !s always a source of satisfaction to be abb; to render consolation and aid in time of distress and affliction The parents had celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary in May and this is their first great sorrow in the Immediate family. Eagle ueaccn Your ad will carry punch if you write it as a plain "selling talk" in stead oi trying to fuss it up with frills and exagerationa. The Car You Want - CHEVROLET - No. 490 DELIVERED! This is the new agency of this popular make of auto. Call and look them over. ason s Garage Lower Main Street is in Burr, Nebraska. The out of town guests were Mrs. A. E. Reeve. Mr. Gilbert Brown and Miss Jessie Reeve, all of Iowa City, Iowa; Mis3 Anna Moening, Mr. Will Moening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Juilfs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Genzling er. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kline, Mrs. I". EiV.enbary, Miss Ida Beckman, Mrs. Lee Ola Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jose, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilorst man, Mr. Wesley Rogge. Mioses Stel la and Rhova liogp. Mr. Herman Rroers and Mr. Fred Effken. of Burr. Nebraska; Mrs. Edith Clement3 and son Harry, Mrs. Emily Gonzales, Mr. Joe Iloiderness. Mis3 Clara Wilfang er and Miss Minnie Sutherland, of Lincoln. After a few days visit with their relatives and friends at Elmwood and Burr, the happy cpuple will leave via auto for Minntare. Nebras ka. After March 1, they expect to 'octe on a farm owned by the groom in the irrigated district of Scotts Bluff count-. Elmwood Leader-Echo. t BARGAIN DAY DfiSCE ! t Eagles' Hall J Given by P?attsraouth Aerie J. No. 3C5. Good music and a J. good time for everybody. proach. The east approach was the cause of three Cedar Rapids, la., people having an enforced ten-ikiy stopover t'i Lincoln, while they were recuper ating from severe injuries received there August 2, when their car went ' ver the approach of the bridge, into Hip creok bed twenty feet below. Mrs. C. E. Kantham, who was rid ill ;i in the front seat of the car when it went over the embankment, has leen under the constant care of City Physician Wm. 11. Slattery since Iltr left limb w&3 y the broken wind ankle was broken, fble to walk for sev Mr. Fantham and i ' ; son Earl were both badly shaken r.n and there is a possibility of in tornal hijnrie?. Both of the parents - elderly people. Tj':? hucband and son will go on ..nnorrow to their original destina tion at Ettes Bark, Colo., where they re to L-pcnd a f.vo weeks' vacation with another fop.. Mr3. Fantham will re-main here .several Jay longer un .Ur the care of Doctor Slattery, rnti is able to take up the journe to Colorado V.I:e Overland car in which they v.cr? riding, u 1921 model, was so adiy cmar.i.ed un that it had to be jinked. Lincoln State-Journal i ..it Wednesday, badly lacerated ;hield and her f he will not be t-r.il days yet. LOCALNEWS Prom Thursday's Dailj. James Ingram and wife of Louis ville weje here today to attend the saje of the Spence land at the court house. Marriage license was issued in county court today to Sherman Dor en and Miss Daisy Holmes both of Omaha. John Knabe and son of near Ne hawka were here today for a few hours looking after some business matters at the court house. William B. Spence and John W. Spence of Louisville were here to day for a short time looking after some matters at the court house. R. E. Doud, residing near this city, had his tonsils removed yester day afternoon by Dr. H. C. Leopold, and returned home last evening feeling much relieved over the opera tion. Jesse Graham and wife of Albion, Nebraska, who have been here visit ing at the home of I. J. Graham and family, departed this morning for Council "Bluffs and from where they return home. Paul Morgan, wife and family, of Hay Springs, Nebraska, arrived here last evening by auto and will re main here for a short time visiting with relatives and friends. They greatly enjoyed the trip of some 575 miles by car. Same Old Story, but a Good One f Wed. Eve., Aug. 16th -! Dancers. 55 Ladies free. Spectators, 30c. You are invited. MAXES GEEAT P.EC0RD Carl Stimpson, formerly of Glen- wood and who for several seasons engaged as pitcher on the staff of the Plattsmouth Red Sox, is playing this week at the baseball tournament at Malvern. Ia., with the Glenwood team. Mr. Stimpson last Sunday was playing with the Rock Island (111.) team against Ottuinwa, la., at the Illinois city and in this game Carl hurled twenty-two innings before the result of the game was decided ar.d the Ottuinwa team proved the winner. This is some record and shows that the elongated slab artist is something of an iron man when it come3 to endurance. Hot Weather Diseases Disorders of the bowels areicx tremely dangerous, particularly dur ing the hot weather of the summer months and in order to protect yourself and family against a sud den attack, get a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can . be depended upon. Many have testified to its excellence. Wey- rich & Hadraba. NOTICE! Accounts owing, and notes pay able to the firm of E. G. Dovey & Son are for sale. Prospective pur chasers may examine same and file their offer with the undersigned, of fer being subject to the approval of the court. W. G. KIECK. Attorney For Receiver. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA From Saturday's Daily. Mark White, one of the old time residents of Cass county, who is now making his home on the Pacific coast came in yesterday to enjoy a stay here with relatives and friends. Mr. White is a great California booster but still likes to be back in the old home occasionally for a visit with the old time associates. I. M. Meisinger, one of the well known residents of the vicinity of Cedar Creek was -"here Saturday for few hours looking after the week end trading and incidently called at the Journal office to renew his sub- cription for another year and for a very pleasant visit. Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna, Mo rjiates an experience, tne. like o v.liich lias happened in almost every neighborhood in this country and ; S3 been told and related by thous amis of others, as follows: "I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and t-'iarriioea Remedy aoout nine years ago and it cured me of flux (dysen tery). I had another attack of the same complaint three or four years a?o and a few doses of this remedy cured me. I have recommended ia dozens of people since I first used it and shall continue to do so, for I nc. it is a quick and positive cure for bowel troubles." Weyrich & Had rail a. The stonir.ch regulates the condi tion of the blood and is the founda tion of good health or disease. Keen 'n c:ood shape by taking Tanlac. P. G. Fricke & Co. TOE -HEEL J This is the Sock , we are talking about -its name is t's a new silk and lisle mixture. Same good wearing toe and heel, only it has a drop stitch effect that is new. Colors in mixtures of brown, black, blue, green and violet. FINE LITTLE DAUGHTER From Saturday's Daily. Last evening the stork visitcel the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lam phere in the south part of the city and a fine little lady came to the Lamphere family circle to make her home. As yesterday was the birthday of Henry the little lady came as a very pleasing birthday present. THE PAIR S&Sce Our East Window. From Friday's Dally. Henry C. Creamer, of near Mur ray, was here today for a few hours, looking after some matters of busi ness. Ed Ingram of Louisville was in the city for a few hours today at tending to some matters of business at the court house. Mont Robb, the genial veteran prain buyer, was here today for a few hours, visiting with his host of life time friends and also looking af ter the interests of his company. Earnest Melbern of near Murray was among those going to Omaha this afternoon to spend a few hours attending to some business matters in that city and Council Bluffs. C. R. Todd was a visitor in Om aha today with his wife at the Im tuanucl hospital where she has been for the past month. Mrs. Todd has not been able to sit up as yet and it may bp some time before she shows decided improvement. J. C. Baughman, wife and daugh ter of Cosliocton, Ohio, who are mak ing au cuto tour of the west, arrived here yesterday to enjoy a visit a the home of N. K. and Joe Peoples and enjoy a short stay n the west before returning nome. Mr. Rothenberger. Creighton. Ne braska. merchant, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Mary,; 6topper in Plattsmouth this morning for a brief visit at the Elmer Webb home while enroute home from Falls City where they had been called by the death of one of Mr. Rothenberger s relatives Mrs. Sophia Youngberg of Chica go, who has been here for the past few days visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Jonas Johnson, return ed this morninp: to her home. This is the first time the ladies have met for the nast forty years and it ia needless to say the occasion was on4 much enjoyed by them. Hunger, the Best Sauce Sauce Is used to create an appetite or relish for the food. The right way is to look to your digestion When you have good digestion you are certain to relish your food Chamberlain's Tablets improve the digestion, create a healthy appetite and cause a gentle movement of the bowels. Tanlac's reputation as one of the best medicines on earth was won by results, not claims. Try it. F. G Fricke & Co. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY On the 26th day of August, 1922, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and two o'clock in the afternoon, I will sell the household goods, furniture, carpets, rugs, dishes, paintings, clothing and other per sonal property belonging to the es tate of Amelia B. Haldeman, . de ceased. Sale will take place at the late home of said deceased in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ARTHUR L. WOLPH, Administrator. C. A. RAWLS, daw Attorney. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Annie Louise Pitman, plaintiff, vs. Lena LaRue et al, defendants. App. Doc. 1, page 82. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order entered In the foregoing entitled cause on the 29th day of July, 1922, by Hon. James T. Begley, Judge of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I, the undersigned, Aubrey H. Duxbury, sole referee appointed by order of said court, will, on the 18th day of September, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., at the south door of the court house In the City, of Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Ne braska, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: The south half of the south east quarter of Section number ed thirty-two. (32) in Township,, ten, (10) North, in Range thirteen (13) east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska. $1,000.00 to be paid on day of sale. Balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed. Said offer for sale will remain open for bids forgone hour. Dated: August 9th, 1922. AUBREY H. DUXBURY, al4-5w. Sole Referee. IT is impossible to buy a better tire than thQ FiskTire dealer can give you. You cannot get a good tire at a better yrice tban the Fisk dealer giyes you, Fisk Tire3 stand any and every kind of comparison and com parison will show you conclu sively their plainly apparent extra value. There' 9 a Fish Tire of extra vetue in every size for car, truck or speed wagon Time to Re-tiro? (Buy Fink) !. u. ( rT orr. i n - -v LOREMZ THE LEADING MEAT a GROCERY STOKE sells all kinds Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh Fruits and Veg etables, Home Made Sausages, Flour and Feed. Prices and quality of goods guaranteed. Prompt and propery service. Exclusive selling agents of Chase c Sanborn's Hili-Grade Coffee. Phone No. 242 North Cth Street. 54 t mimm did Lower Interest csi Farm Loans! Perhaps you have a mortgage against your place. Maybe it is not due yet, but probably have an option or right to pay the loan in full when you pay the next interest. If you are paying more than 5V2 now, don't wait for the loan to become due, but see me about a new loan before the next interest paying date. GEO. O. DOVEY Spotted Poland-China Sale! I will offer at Public Sale at my farm 1 mile east of Dunbar, on Wednesday- August 23rd, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. Sixty Tried Sows, Yearlings and Gilts and Fifteen Spring Doars. The sows and gilts are all bred and are carrying a heavy guarantee. They are bred to six of as good boars as the breed affords. The Spring boars have been selected from a herd of 325 Spring pige, and all good ones. These hogs have all had the simultaneous treatment for cholera. We invite fellow breeders, regardless of what breed they raise, to attend our sale, August 23, and extend a cordial in vitation to ladies and to professional and business men to be with us that day. TERMS: -We prefer cash, but a credit of six months on bankable note will be accepted. Write for catalog. W. S- ASH TON Col- Charles W, Taylor and Col. Thomas Gutherie, Auctioneers H. S. Westbrook, Clerk A 0 i X 2 V in