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PLATTSMOTTTH SEMI - WEEKLY J0UR5TAI
Che plattemoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postofflce. Plattsmouth. Neb.. second-clans mall matter
ie. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCBIPTION PSICE C2.00
TURN mOM SOUND DOCTDINE
For the time will come when they
will not endure sound doctrine, and
they shall turn away their ears from
the truth. II Timothy iv, 3 and 4.
:o:
A new bride, also, sweeps clean.
:o:
Never lose your health. It is so
hard to find.
The hardest thing about anything
is finishing it.
:o:
Ford will buy anything in the
south except boll weevils.
:o
The unhappy ending of many a
novel is when it is screened.
:o:
Old Winter is trying awful hard
to linger in the lap of spring.
I
There are always two sides to ev- i If wishes were motor car3 aso
cry problem, the outside and the in- line wou!d so up a million per cent.
side :o:
Very few bishops were esteemed as
th,- .nv t a hal,v nniet la Bishop Tuttle. He was universally
to give it something
make a noise.
:o:
it can use to
Friends can be very annoying, but
a total stranger.
-:o:
Bishop Shayler took quite a promi
nent part in the funeral of Bishop
Tuttle of St. Louis.
; o :
In New York a banker who intend- 1
ed putting it back in time has been
given 10 years time.
:o:
Lightning never strikes twice in
the same place, because the same
place is never there.
:o:
raise cain when he spills gravy on
the clean table cloth.
t :os
Figuring on your marrying is gen
erally considered easier than marry
ing on your figuring.
to:
People without enough sense to
come in out of the rain have a chance
to learn during April.
:o:
Sticking' your nose into other peo
ple's business is an excellent way of
getting it pushed out.
0:0
Being stung by a bee is considered
good for rheumatism. Being stung
by a quack doctor is not.
: n :
You can't eat your cake and have
it too, but if you keep it the darn
stuff becomes unfit to eat.
:o:
It gets 20 below in Saskatchewan,
bo naturally the man who named the
place sneezed as he did it.
The skin of the palm is 75 tines
as thick as the eyelid, so why keep
your hands in your pockets?
Imagine the consternation of a
Fort Worth woman when she learned
she had shot the wrong man!
-o
A modern business man is a man
who goes to the office and works to
get his mind off hir, golf score.
Things alwaj'3 could be worse.
Wouldn't you have an awful time
eating if you had no elbows?
o:v
Some people notice the days are
(retting longer while others notice
the nights are getting shorter.
:o:
About the only way some people
can make both ends meet is by put
ting their toes in their mouth.
:o:
A reformer is a person who ex
pects a girl in $5 stockings to sit
down without crossing her knees.
:o:
Whispering sweet nothings into
her ear is much cheaper than poking
sweet somethings into her mouth.
:o:
The reason women don't dress
sensibly is perfectly obvious. It
would make them look so foolish.
:o:
Speaker Mathers says the legisla
ture will adjourn Saturday. All
right, Mr. Mathera, we arc willing.
:o:-
It has Just gotten so in thi3 coun
try that when a preacher is soft they
say he Is effeminate, and when he is
hard boiled they say he ought to be
a policeman.
:b:
Of course there is a good deal
about the Egyptians In the papers,
and the fashions disclose an Egyp
tian motif, but personally we .have
never considered Egypt moral.
To make the visitor feel at homojcllIP on 'our shoulder that you'll get
PEIi YEAH IN ADVANCE
Spring rains are here.
:o:-
Snow In the west, Sunday.
:o:
Still a little cool for straw hats.
:o:
A swift kick docs more good than
sympathy.
:o:
Is the great marathon dance com
ing to riattsaiouth?
:o:
The impatient man should study
the dog that has fleas.
:o:
Jt is best to be a weeping pessimist
than a smiling hypocrite.
:o:
One of the most unheeded things
in the world is the advice of wives.
Making garden between rain3 may
bo all right, but don't be too hasty.
:o:-
lovt(1-
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The girls who have gone bare
uraueu " """" " Uliuu,us lu
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In spite of its peculiarities, human
nature is one thing that can be de-
,Pent -
-
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It's all right to bite the hand
li:ai " lwulfls 11 " "
you home brew.
-:o:
Almost any husband would make
a perfect lover If he got Valentino's
salary for doing It.
:o:
Often you'll find if you carry a
your block knocked off.
:o:
It is dangerous business for one
faction in a party to drive out an
other faction cn account of a differ
ent sentiment. You can't do it with
success, a3 has been proved in the
past.
0:0
One hears much these days of
gland operations for the retention of
youth, there is a way that beats tha
and i3 not half so expensive: Live
right, eat right. Bleep right and lave
other people's affairs alone, and
jouth willbe a long time in depart-
iS.
Spring itself brings to the surface
the irresponsible spirit of youth.
Consider the man who enters his gar
den highly resolved to spa'' it and
make it ready for planting. The first
forkfull of earth reveals enough fWh
worms to bait his hook for a:i entire
afternoon.
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The Commoner) paper established
by W. J. Bryan. 23 years ago, is no
more. Mr. Bryan gives several very
good reasons why suspension was
necessary. As an exponent of democ
racy through the United States It
has proved a great success in the
past and we regret to see it shut
down but its memory for good work
will remain in the hearts of those
millions of democratic friends of the
Great Commoner himself.
:or
I REX YOUNG 1
!- General Auctioneer
Live Stock Real Estate
Personal Property
PHONE S14
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Call at my Expense
it
4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State cf Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the m?tter of the estate of Na
thanial N. Isbell, 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
7th day of May, A. D. 1923. and on
the 7th day cf August. A. D: 1923.
at 10 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
month3 from the 7th day of May, A.
D. 1923, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said 7tli day of May, 1923.
Witnecs my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 6th day of
April, 12S.
A. L. TIDD.
(Seal) a9-4w. Actios Co. Judge.
I NOTICE
i;To Pierce Gillespie, Defendant:
i
you are nereoy notiueu mai
. n a . j a v. v
, the 29th day of December,
1222, '
Mary Gillespie filed a petition against
you in -the District Court of Cass
t countv. Nebraska, the object and
prayer of which are to obtain a dl-
vnr from vou on the sround of
extreme cruelty and that she be
'given the custody of the minor child.
'Ruth. You are required to answer
said petition on or before Monday,
the 2Sth day of May, 1923.
MARY GILLESPIE,
a9-4w. Plaintiff.
LEGAL NOTICE
r. , t r t 'ry x - r
State of Nebraska, County oj Cass,
SS.
it is nereoy cerunea mat. at
r, f t,n
aajournea regular annum melius
the members of the Farmers Mutual
adjourned regular annual meet
Fire & Live Stock Insurance Com
pany of Cass County, Nebraska, held
on March 31, 1923, the Articles of(
Incorporation of said company were,
amended as follows: j
ine preamDie Demg amenueu 10
read as follows:
We, the undersigned, and all
persons who become members,
do hereby associate ourselves, in
a mutual tornado, fire and live
stock insurance company, under
the Statutes of the State of Ne
braska, and more particularly
expressed as follows:
Article I being amended to read as
follows:
I--.That the said corporation
shall be known as "The Farm
ers Mutual Tornado, Fire and
Live Stock Insurance Company
of Cass county, Nebraska.
Article IV being amended to read
as follows:
IV That the object of said
corporation shall be to insure
detached farm houses, barns,
granaries and property usually
contained therein; and horses,
mules, cattle, sheep and hogs
against loss or damage by fire
and lightning. And also to in
sure such property against di
rect loss or damage by torna
does, cyclones and high 'wind.
The liability of each separate
cThss of policies shall be limited
to losses only in the class of in
surance in which such policies
are written.
In Witness Whereof,
tion has caused these
signed by their President
tested by their Secretary
day of April. 1923.
J. W. TRITSCII,
Attest: President.
J. P. FALTER.
Secretary.
Rtt ai Nehranka. Count n of CassJCoLnell"s Bcngen. deceased.
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SS,
On this 2nd dav of Aoril. 1923. be-
mn ty, IinrcirnoH o rntrv.Bt at the County Court room in
Public, duly commissioned and-quall-!
fiol tnf o ti ,1 mglHIm, in cill mtinlv
personally appeared , J. W. Tritsch,
President, and J. P. Falter, Secretary i aL " r Br v?rlie of Pn order of S-? i-
rf th Farmers Mutual Fire and Live rece;vc ln(l examine all claims; x- i t r-V' i
ii c farmer mutual tire biiq Live .it1, virv, to!sued by James Rooertson, Clerk of
Stock Insurance Company of Cass agat said estate, v.itn a view to District Court Wthin an-' for
Cr.nntv eh'-aska -who snhscrfhed their adjustment and allowance. 'i5Iici lor
county, eo.aska. who sucscrmea time limited for th Dresenta-! Cas?55 cvr-nty. Nebraska, and to me
their names to the foregoing cer-:ie lime lumen ior in prise m.i
tifieate in mv nresenco and each be- tion cf c'ainis against said estate is "ireciea, l wiii cn me i4in aa c
n- first dSy Sn Btad h t thc'ithrfe racnth3 f the th da' of : May- A. D 1923 at ten o clock a
above and forleolna amendment tS APril- A- D- 19-3' antl tlie timo- ct at t!;2 s?u h
above ana foregoing amendment to navment of debts is one't!ie Court House m the City cf
the Articles of Incorporation of said ""men. ior pameni oi aeois is one - .. . rrlintv c.-,n nt
roirnanv were made at the adlonrn-; year Irom 6aid 30th day of April, "lV J ' count & 1 1 at
company were maae at ine aajourn-; ' tpublic auction to the highest bidder
ed annual meeting of said company j 1 ,... , , . . I fr, r,. vo fr'nir Arrrv-iA reni
held on March 31. 1923. at 1:30 p.! 2? hand he s?al ot. e-Lte to v-V-9 dc-cr.j.d real
. . . : antrl Pnnntv rmirt hia ?1ct H -ir rt estate, tO-Vvlt.
m., ana passeu Dy ine unanimous vote
of all members present.
' Witness my hand and Notarial!
Roil flir dav r rl vnnr lfict nhnro !
written.
ESTELLA L. GEIS.
Notary Public.
(Seal)
(Commission expires Aug. 10, 1927.)
NOTICE OF HEARING
on Petition for Determination
of Heirship.
Estate of John Bajeck, deceased,
in the County Court of Cass county,
Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate, credi
tors and heirs, take notice, that JohnjE. Moore and
Bajeck, who is one of the heirs of '
said deceased and interested in such,
jias uieu ma peuiiuu iifsm i
John Eajeck died intestate in Cas3
county, Nebraska, on or about the
28th day of June, 1906, being a resi
dent pnd inhabitant of the county
and state aforesaid, and the owner
of the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 3.125
chains south of the center of
Section 13, Township 12. North,
Range 13, East; thence south
9.375 chains; thence west 20
chain1? to the one-eighth section
line; thence north on said cne
eihth section line 9.375 chains;
thence east to the place of be
ginning, all in the NW'4 of
SW of Section 13, Township
12, North, Range 13. East, in
Cass county, Nebraska, except
the right of way of the Mis
souri Pacific Railway company
running through said estate
leaving as his sole and only heirs at
law, and the only persons interested
in said estate:
Mary Rys, daughter; Michael
Bajeck, son; John Bajeck, son;
Katharina Kratochvil, daughter;
James Bajeck, son; Anna Vos
treja, daughter and Anton Ba
jeck, a son; said John 3ajeck,
deceased, also left surviving him
his widow, Anna Bajeck, since
deceased
that said decedent died intestate;
that no application for administra
tion has been made and the estate
of said decedent has not been ad
ministered in the State of Nebraska,
and that the Court determine who
are the heirs of said deceased, their
degree of kinship and the right of -of said premises and for equitable
descent in the real property of which relief.
the deceased died seized, which has This notice is given pursuant to
been set for hearing on the 21st an order of the Court. You are here
day of May, A. D. 1923, at 9 o'clock , by required to answer said petition
a- m. ion or before Monday, the 14th day
Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
this 18th day of April, A. D. 1923.
ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
C. E. M ARTINr Att'y.
Journal ads get results.
Sell those articles you no longer
have use for by advertising them in
t.,,,i
NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of Cass Conn
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Sena
' James, incompetent.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance oi an order oi James r. Beg
ley, Judge of the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, made on the
12th clay of April, 1923, for the sale
of the real estate hereinafter de
scribed, there will be sold at the
south door of the court house in
' Flattprnouth, in said County of Cass,
on the gth d of M 1923. at 10
' n'eloek a. m ff cnlfl tnv at niihllx
vendue to the highest bidder for cash.
- " . . . " " -" 1'"""
tfce folIowing described real estate,
to-wit:
Lots 1, 2 and 3 in the Town '
of Greenwood, Cass county, Ne
braska: also Lots 475, 47G, 477,
478 and 479 and Lots 4S2, 483.
484. 485 and 48C. in the Town
of Greenwood, in said county.
Said sale will remain open for bids
for one hour.
Dated this ( 12th day of April, A.
D. 1923.
DR. N. D. TALCOTT,
Guardian of Sena James,
al6-3w. Incompetent.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate cf Jo
seph Schlater, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
;sit at the County Court room in
.'Plattsmouth in ssid countv, on the
'8th day of May. A. D. 1923. and on
the 9th day of August. A. D. 1923,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each
day, to receive and examine all
claims against said estate, with a
view to their adjustment and al
lowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
estate is three months from the Sth
day of May. A. D. 1323, and the time
limited for navmont of rights i nnp'.ot"'" rcuei as may e just r.nu
'year from saiei Sth day of May, A.
D 193
Witness my hand and the seal of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-j
ty, ss. ;
In the County Court. j
In the matter of the estate ofi
T'rk t h a nrffiitftra rT eiii! a
To the creditors of said estate:
I X- 1. A 1 A. V Ml 1
1011 ar "t noiuieu, mai x vi.i.
ts710Uth, J" E-1idACnt,y;
oOtlT Uay OI April. A. D. 19
day of April. A. D. 1923. and
on the 30th dayof July. A. D. 1923.
a. rt 1 m i a. . '
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j.uarcn, .-v. v. iso
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) 3
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
William II. Ofe. Plaintiff, vs.
Charles F. Holly et al. Defendants.
To the defendants Charles F. Hol
ly; Mrs. Charles F. Holly, his wife,
real name unknown; John V. Sey
more; Mrs. John W. Seymore. his
wife, real name unknown; William
II. Taylor; Mrs. William II. Taylor,
his wife, real name unknown; Miry
E. Taylor and Taylor, her
husband, real name unknown; Mary
Moore, her
husband, real name unknown: N. La
throp, real name unknown; Mrs. N.
batiirop, ni3 wire, real name un-
known; W. II. Shafer, real name un
known; Wise, real name un
known; A. B. Sharp, real name un
known; A. L. Sprague, real name un
known; the heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
perrons interested In the respective
estates of Charles F. Holly, deceased;
Mrs. Charles F. Holly, deceased; John
W. Seymore, deceased; Mrs. John W.
Seymore. deceased; William IT. Tay
lor, deceased; Mrs. William H. Tay
lor, deceased; Mary E. Taylor, de
ceased; Taylor, deceased;
Mary E. Moore, deceased:
Moore, deceased; N. Lathrop. deceas
ed; Mrs. N. Lathrop, deceased; W.
II. Shafer, deceased; Wise,
deceased; A. B. Sharp, deceased; A.
L. Sprague, deceased, real names un
known, and all persons having or
claiming any interest in the North
half. ( N ) of Lot3 7. 8 and 9, in
Biock 53. in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, real names
unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 29th day of
March, 1923. the plaintiff filed his
suit in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, the subject and
purpose of which is to establish and
quiet and confirm plaintiff's title in
and to the above described lands,
and to enjoin each and all of you
from having or claiming to have any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
either legal or equitable in or to
said real estate, or any part thereof,
and to enjoin you and each of you
rroni in any manner interfering with
plaintiff's possession and enjoyment
'of May, 1923, and failing so to do,
your default will be entered therein,
and judgment taken upon plaintiff's
petition.
WILLIAM H. OFE.
Plaintiff.
By A. L. TIDD,
a2-4w. His Attorney.
isaid County Court, this 6th day ot."ir 1U "v;iuuu OI: ur "Ki'-r --i""- noon.
, said Corpora- April A. D. 19?.". nay, the 2fth clay ot Juno. or j. n. Foromnn, Charier. Ayros, W.
presents to be, ALLEN J. BEESON j the allsgations therein contained wi:l r,. Jordan returned from O.naha
and at- (Sea!) a9-4w. Countv Jtidee. ' 00 T?"'n rs r,?e ant a ocreo v.-m Tuc-s.-.ay evening where h y had
this 2nd i , . be rendered in favor of plamtih and strrl; on the market. Mike Smith
It seems to be pretty tough on pro-
hibition when men high up in places
of note will deal with bootleggers in
the sale of hooch. They are doing it
right in the capital of the United
States.
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It is possible that a wise and good
man may ue prevailed on to De game,
but it is impossible trfat a professed
gamester should be a wise and good
man.
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE.
In the District Court of Cas
coun-
ty, Nebraska.
John M. Kaffenberger,- Plaintiff,
vs. White et al. Defendants.
To the defendants, White,
real n:ime unknown, husband cfl
Sarah T. White Shephard Falcs;
Mrs. Shephard Fales. real name Omaha. the John Wesley doctrine, ine pas-
unknown; Israel G. Ilamman; ! Mr. and Mr3. Jesse Stone lea Mon- tor delights to add this word of ap
Mn. Israel G. Hammon. real name day for their home at Morehead, j preciation for this evangelist and
unknown: Anthony Voll: Mrs. An-
thony Voll, real name unknown; the!
heirs, devisees, legatees, nersonal
representatives and all other persons
having or claiming any interest in
the e?st half ( K ) of the northwest
Unuarter (XW'J) and the northwest
quarter (NW'i) of the northeast
ounrter (NE'i ) of Section fifteen,
lf) Township twelve, (12) North
Range twelve, (12) east of the Gth.
P. M., in the County of Case
braska, real name" unknown:
Ne-
Ycu and each cf you are hereby
j notified that John M. Kaffenberger,
! as plaintiff, filed a petition and com
! rr.enced nn action in the District
' Court, of Cnns rornty, Nebrask?.. cn
i the 2'i"-t d:-v cf Apr!!. 192:5. against
' yov. a;:d e;'eh of yo:i, the object, p'ir
pcrso and prayer cf which is to ob
tain a decree of Court ouietirg tbc
title to all cf the c.st hnlf (E'a) of
the northwest, quarter (NW'i) an'l
the northwest q'laiter (N'W'.i) of
the northeast quarter (NE'ii of
'Section fifteen, (15) Township
twelve, (12) North Ransre twelve,
i (1L) e..st of the Gth P. M., in the
' ' Ol i ass, eoiasKa, as ajraim-i
y and ?rch of you and for cuc-n
i writable.
: ou ailfi Paeh of you are further
notified thnt you are required to en
I against yuii and each of you,
, ing to tha prayer of said pi
ccoru-
Dcted this 21st da3' of April, A.
d. 192.1.
JOHN M. KAFFENBERGER, !
. Plaintiff. !
W. G. KIECK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, CoiirAy of Cess,
s.v;
All cf Lots numbered two.
(2) and three (3) and the west
six (G) inches of Lot ore, (1)
all in Block numbered one, (1)
in South Union. Nebraska, ac
cording to the published and re
corded plat thereof, it being :n
derstrod and agreed that said
west rdx (fi) Inches of Lot one
(1) in said block carries one
half cf the west wall of the
building erected on said Lot one,
(1) or any future continuation
thereof
The sane being levied upon and
taken as the property of Charles F.
Morton and T. II. Cromwell, whoce
real name is Thomas IT. Cromv.ol!,
et al. defendants, to satisfy a decree
and judgment of said court recovered
by The Plattsmouth Lorn and Build
ing Association, plaintiff against the
defendant? Charles F. Morton and T.
II. Cromwell et al, and also to satisfy
a judgment of said court recovered
by Edward S. Tutt. defendant, vs.
said T. If. Cromwell, defendant.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, April C, A.'
D. 1323. !
C. D. QUINTTOX, j
foueniK lass touni),;,,. famous paintings of Le Rolle. At
Nebraska. n clo.p of the rossion dainty re-
.... ! fresh ia:ul:4 were served. Mrs. Mock-
ienhaupt v.j;3 a tr.!'?t.
JAKF ap TFO0Y t
U Ki 14 s. 8 i -
JAKE, 12551
Jake is a black jack
with while
points. Was foaled May
15-Y, hands high, weight 1150. Sired!
hv Bia- Jake, and his dam was LadyMMtK"- preac: es ine gesrein all its
He is an excellent Jack, ami '
has a good reputation as a foal get -
ter.
TEDDY R., 976SG
Teddy R. i3 a fine Percheron stal
lion, black with white hind feet and
rieht front foot also white. He was
foaled March :'0, 1912, and weighs
1900 pounds. His sire was Morton,
C7203: by Epateur. 51836, (434);
by Bolivar. 40111 (46462); by Amil
car, (1S973): by Sultan, (4713);
by Bayard, (9495); by Estraba, 1S7
(736); by son of Jean le Blanc,
(739).
Teddy R. and Jake will make the
season of 1921! at my home, six milts
west of Murray and six miles ea3t of
Mau'.cy,. every day in the week.
Tetm3 for Teddy R., 112.50 to In
sure colt to stand up and suck. Terms
for Jake, $ 15.00 to insure colt to
stand up and suck. When parties
dirpose of mares or remove from the
locality- pervice fee becomes due and
must be paid immediately. All care
will ba taken to prevent accidents,,
but owner will not be held respona-'
ible should any occur. .
A. J. SCHAFER.
j ALVO DEPARTMENT
j Mr. an(1 ;,Ir3 Clyde Lancaster have
: moved to Omaha.
I Robert Parmenter was in Lincoln
iriuay ana faaturuay.
Miss Aurel Foreman was home
from Lincoln Sunday.
George P. Foreman left for Colo
rado Saturday evening.
Arthur Dingcs was in Elm wood on
business Thursday morning.
Mrs. G. P. Kahler was in Lincoln
and Ilavelock a couple of days last
week.
Mr.
Wills returned home the last
or the week from a business trip to
.
Kansas.
Charles McCoy, Jr., went to Lin-
co'n Saturday evening to visit his
vife who is taking treatment there, j
Mrj. E. E. Taylor and son went to
T'r.rchard Monday to visit a few days'
witls "nr. and Mrs. Paul Goehry.
JMiss AHa Lmch came m Saturday
from Beatrice to vi3it over Sunday
with ner parents, M and Mrs. P.
Linch.
Siierinan Cash ner, who was called
here to help care fur his father, re-
turned to his heme in Di-nver, Colo.,
.Monday.
Mr. end Mrs. Ch.Tl-s Foreman
were :n Murds'k Sunday visiting rel
i 1 1 -c there and r.n aunt who is from
Wyoming.
Don't forget f'e senior play "Safe
ty First," which will ho Iven the
evenings of May 11 and 12 at the
'.:i.:;i school auditorium.
irr. and Mrs. Oru foreman and
rhildren an I TI:cs Aurel Foreman
! !':! Sunday wi-'h their n?. rents, Mr.
m.-t
Mrs. G. P
jreman.
Henry Miller lias been quite
:il the past few wc-ks and dors not
Fccn to gain in health as rapidly as
her many friend.; have hoped.
1-c-r.i McGinnis of South E ".id was
falling on friends in A!vo Tuc
and attending a mc-jiing of Roi
1'uesday
Is-
action foremen
the al'ter-
was ?.!ro a shipper.
Ocar? Curyoa has been laid up
v.ii"-: tTin iiu the? past two weeks and
(ir,;-s rtbt seem to improve His son,
Clcronc, is down fror.i Lincoin help -
iirr Ii is raorher care for the father,
Mrs. Joseph Zeman Ic'z Saturday
on No. G for Winona, Minn., where
she1 goes to make her home. II;r hus
band been located there the pact
1
o-e n eweRs.
I Jcs-? Stone came in Saturday from I
. Mcrehcad. Kansas, to attend the f u-I
r.c
al
hi
ivin,i,'v,, 10M c.U,iV.tfiary today, after a ten-year light.
C-'vnr, Sr.
a fi e-rr.oon. .
pril 15, at the :i. E.
churcii.
Dougics Stevens returned last
week from Texas where- he went s'-v-rrrl
n.ovth'j arro for hir. hca';!i. Ho
as lefc.m,
quite v.'ci!
r:ni:l th
heavy rains came whirh
make; his
brea:hing mors difficult.
Mctr.orial prrviat-s for A'vo's three
, your. soldier-. Ralph Par.? '!. Fla'-cl
: I'Tctvy and Daniel Donnelly, who
g.-.vt up their live. during the world
!v-sr. will lw held Suoday afternoon
at 2:2-j o'lhuk. April 2:ith. at the
; I-.I. K. church. Three trees will be
, plarted in ;r.e:aor:nai.
j A jpeck'-r from Lincoln will be
' prcsen? and give an address.
i J. V. Scott and nephew, Robert L.
I'.irnnitf!
! fectirnery
open. d um the Alvo Ccn-
in the Thomas building,
Jirsf (!oor north of the bank, on Sat-i I.r.krns vz". given a life sentence
u'-day. April 14. They wil Iscrve'on a eharao ci." complicity in a bnik
rdtort orders, ice cream, dainties and robbery and murder at Funo"., Neb.
loo cold pop nul dt soite- the 00I
weather havo been enjoying a nice
trade.
Woman's Reading club met at
t!,t ;!. ); or Mrs. L. Ii. Appleman
Thursday afternoon with twelve
ire!".i -n-. prcs nt. Mrs. Godbey and
Mrs. Kirkpairick. delegates to the!
li'-'riet i'iim-1 't! iiin nt T-ii:r ;fli T
gave inter; -ting reports and the ?u- j
gar ruination was discussed. The flub
voi d to plant a memorial in honor
the soldb-rs who gave their lives
during ti e Hte war: this service to
ba held Sunday afternoon, April 20.
Th
lesson aludy for the dr
was
- "c
We cannot retrain from spcakir.
prai' worthy words far the lady
evr.xnr.di-t. Mis- Clara A. Meeker.
Those .ho are riv iieged to attend
S 191" Ini"1'- meriitgs Dotn aitcrnooxi as
these meetings both
;'s evening an ueeiare inai Bliss
'""Unvss better than any evangelist
'y cvcr heard. And while there
! aie many, yes many, both church
members as well as non-church mora
j hers who have not yet darkened the
1 tioor 01 me ciircn, iney, loo, are
(compelled to admit tairf truth with
Farm aehmervS
IS JUST A LITTLE DIFFICULT TO
GET TliiS SPRING.
Get your orikr in ca-ly for International and John
Decrc farm inachinery o.bo repairs.
Until IVlay 1st wc will ?c Goodrich tires at last
fall's-priccs. i hese peeds are listed 25 Vr higher now.
We Appreciate Yor Patronarje.
GoaSnian Hardware o-
Alvo, Nebraska
the others, that thus evangelist is an
exception to the general run of evan
gelists. The rains and bad roads have
interfered .so e witb..the audiences,
but we are expect ing'great and won
derful blessings upon our church be
fore the meetings get much further
along. Of course we are still expect
ing all our church members to be
with us soon to help in the battle.
The folks who are making the sacri
fice to get to these meetings are the
ones who are getting their cups filled
vith the Holy Spirit. The afternoon
. . ... i t. r..n e
prayer meeting taiKS are jui um i
j say for the nenetit or mo.se w no na e
an eagerness to Know or me sane-
ness of this doctrine, and its ortho
1 1
doxy that Miss Meeker is as straight
as a string on this and every word
she utters on doctrine is found in
I the teachings of the rounder or
, Methodism. Sorry to say many oi our
j rhurchrs never knew this teaching
Wo ciniin cordially invito you to
hear this lady and also enjoy the re
vival interest. It will sure pay you to
come miles and miles to he in just
'on meeting. This invitation is yours
! to accept if you wish.
j Next Sunday afternoon the regu
lar revival services will give way to
the Arbor day special services in
honor of our lntc world war soldier
hoys. Thi". service will be at 2:20.
For the laTv of information to write,
Z refer you to Mrs. Kecfc-r.
! On May 7th the Lincoln district is
o bold a semi-arr.v.al district con
vention at first church University
vfth Dr. A. J. Croft as pastor.
IMshon Strrtz.. Superintendent Clein-
'fis, Dcpn Mr-Proud and other speak-
frr, n-e- on the nroErram. Who will
ns ovr two representatives from the
laymen?
Next w.-ek we will elect our dele
gate to the annual conference, also
the lay delegate. Brother McKinnon
will look F.fter this part of the elec
tion. May wo expect a full house next
Svrday for thvco f-rrvices, 11 a. ni.,
2:3') p. m. and 7:45 p. m.
UKENS IS FREED i
PRAISES PRISON
;
;
j
:
-,.7
Ian Ccnvicted cf Sano! .nk LdV
bsry ' Conp!etes a Ten-Year
Sentence; Yas Lifer1.
Released from the Nebraska peui-
io nrovD his inno::e-:.'-e. 1. G. Lukei:
170'; in warrr.es t praije of tlie insti
tution, d-'-'C
ring it
tO DO "1:10 iEOfJ
. c.Ticicntly conducted, manhood bv.iJd
in;; ivihe-ntirry i. the cor.r try."
LuL.-ns wrotrv a farewell letter to
Warder. Fer.ton in vI:kb 1-e said:
Writes r.ircwsll Ictlcr
"In the work you assigned to me,
7 have rone in contact with thou
aii('s of vi; iror-", a large percentage
of whom h.ivc visiiel many peniten
tiaries throughout the country. In
varla'.:l;. after "being shown through
lh-. entira institution, a thing. I;y
the '', wliivh fe-v warders dare
j'-i.'rai:: , iliey comment most favor
r.b'v on ho clear.lir.es3. sanitation,
ami splcrid-d morale- hero in compari-
-0:1 wnn other -;r.sons.
! Had
Life
Sentence
' Two yczrs r?o it wa. comniuted to
ten years after Lukens produced
I reams of evider to prove hi ; ir.no-
: 'cn-e. Lukens will a;o to his old homo
in Philadelphia and enter the adver-
tfsir - Li'sincs- which he studied by
corre-r.pondence at the penitentiary.
I.IAN TWICE LEC0SATED
EY U. S. C0NGEES3 DIES
Denver, April 22. Maj. General
rrar.k I). Baldwin. U. S. A. retired.
SI. eieran roldier, former adjutant
.e".:ral of the ftate of Colorado and
said to be the r.niy man in tlie Unit
ed t:ttcs twice awarded ilia con-.arror.'.ior-nl
raetlal of honor, died at
h; heme here tonight.
distinguished bravery in the
battle of Peach Tree Creek, Co., July
TO, 1SG-5," while scrvine: as a cap-t-in
in the' 1 Sth Michigan infantry,
he was aw.rded the congressional
ir.ed"! of honor for the first time, in
1S7C.
Later Crr.eral Baldwin distinguish
ed hi.'nrelf in th o canioain nr.;insi
Sitting 1-rll in Montana, and in In-
dir.n csmpaignn in Texas. He was
a.v.jrue.l the congressional medal of
honor a second time for "distin
guished gaiiantry in action against
too In Hans in Texas, November S,
o