The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 20, 1923, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923.
FACE
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PLATTSMOUTH SEM-WEEKLY JOURNAL
U'SMM&SB
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
At the Corner
Ve have among our stock some things which we
are not expecting to carry regularly, and which we are
offering at a bargain to the purchaser.
THESE FALL BARGAINS
consist of Dry Goods, Underwear, Shoes and a number
of articles which were left over from the closing out of
the stock which was formerly carried by Mr. A. L.
Becker. They must be closed out by October 1 5th.
A' nice line of school supplies, which we will not
continue to carry, will go very cheap.
Remember, also, we are carrying an excellent and
up-to-date line of groceries, which we are selling so fast
they never have time to get stale, at prices that will save
you money. ' -
THE CORNER GROCERY
W. H. Sheeley, Proprietor .
UNION -i- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
Attorney C. L. Graves was looking
after some matters in the probate
court last Friday.
Floyd Sexton was a visitor in Om
aha last Saturday, called there to get
some repairs for his farm machinery
and making the trip In his auto
Is an acute attacK ofasal Catarrh.
Those subleet to frequent "colds are
generally in a "run down" condition.
HALL'S CATAKRH MEDICINE i a
Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu
cous Surfaces, buildins up the System,
anfl making you leste liable to "colds.
Sold bv druggists for over 40 Years.
T. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O.
HUNTERS ARE NUMEROUS
County Clerk George R. Sayles has
The Dowler Brothers were husy on umr
Tuesday of this week trucked hogs ame ui iiunung 1.1 ....
to Nebraska City for Ray Galloway ', w days and starting with Satur
and William and J. T. Reynolds. day 'hen a total of thirty-five 11
W. A. Harding of the Farmers ele- censes were issued the number that
vator comoanv of Union was a visitor, nas Deen turnea oui uas now leauieu
at his home in Bethany for over the
week-end visiting with the folks and
returned to his work here on Mon
day morning.
Hallis Banning departed on last
Tuesday for Lincoln, where he is
entering the state university for the
present year, he having been a stu
dent in that institution for the i.tst
two years.
John Banning, who has been visit
ing here for some time last week.
purchased the lumber yard and coal
the total of sixty-three and with the
demand still strong among the hunt
ers.
DRAWS SMALL FINE
This morning Joe Rouchka, resid
ing in the west part of the city, was
at the office of Judge "Weber to an
swer to the charge of having been
found in a state of intoxication and
for his offense was sriven a fine of
$1fl anil rnsts Mr Rnilfhka was ar-
business at Alvo which was formerly rested bv Chief j0nes and the state
owneu Dy -jonu aiuney uuu euiu
about a year since to Nels Sogard,
Attorney J. M. Harrison, of Shelby,
Iowa, was a business visitor in Union
one day last week.
Joseph Fetzer of Plattsmouth was
a visitor for last Sunday at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Patter
son. Miss Gladys Clarke of Nehawka is
assisting with the work at the Union
hotel, she being the person in charge
of the dining room and makes an
excellent person for this position.
Mrs. Diana Chalfant and her
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Hathaway,
were looking after some business
matters in Nebraska City last Satur
day, making the trip via the green
bus line.
Mrs. U. S. Town and two sons and
Mrs. Joseph Lidgett were spending a
short time in Omaha last Friday,
when they visited at the home of
friends of Mrs. Town, making the
trip in their auto.
DR. V?. F. RACE
General Praciioner
Calls Answered Day or Night!
Special attention given to acute
and chronic diseases.
- ' UNION; NEBRASKA1' '""
Rural Carrier Durwood Lynde has
disposed of his home In Union, Mrs.
Martha Hathaway making the pur
chase of the place.
Mrs. E. J. Perdue and son, D. B.
Perdue have been visiting at the
home of Mine Host, J. D. Perdue and
wife in Union for a few days, being
here last Saturday.
Linus Reynolds of Omaha, was a
visitor for over the week end at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Reynolds southwest of Union.
Attorney A. L. Tidd. of Platts
mouth was looking after some busi
ness matters in Union last Thursday,
and was a caller on Attorney C. L.
Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shrader, who
have charge of the cooking at the
Hotel Union, were looking after some
business matters and visiting with
friends at Plattsmouth last Friday,
making the trip in their auto.
A. R. Dowler has disposed of his
residence property in Union, Orville
Hathaway, the carrier on one of the
rural routes, purchasing the same.
No one is thinking that Orville will
batch in the newly acquired piece of
property.
Attorney Gleeson of North Bend
and Edward Rictor were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Scheeley for- one day last week and
were also looking after some business
matters as -well. They , were accom
pan led by Miss Robinson.
who died shortly thereafter and the
yards have Just now been purchased
by Mr. John W. Banning, who will
make his home in Alvo, was in town
for over Sunday and Monday. Mr.
Banning is an excellent business man
and will, we are sure make a success
of the business at Alvo.
Chester White Spring Boars for Sale
Kansas Giant Breeding
Also a few sows and litters sir3d
by My Giant. He was third in his
class at the state fair, not prepared.
Also have some fine September boars
and gilts pairs and trios, not relat
edthe pick of ninety fall farrowed.
Come and see them.
Kansas Giant was first aged boar
and grand champion. Lugrgenbck
gilt Tuskos sister was second and is
sister litter mate to My Giant. She
was alfo first in herd and first get of
sire and produce of dam. He refufod
offer of $1,000 for her. Buy from
this blood and you cannot go wrens.
JOE H. LIDGETT,
Union, Nebf.
Floats and Groceries!
At this time we call the attention of the publicto our
excellent line of meats and groceries -always fresh and
of best quality. Let us supply your needs in the line of
good things to eat. Best Quality and Service our motto.
UNION
R. D. STINE,
NEBRASKA
TRUCKING AND SERVICE!
At our Garage we are prepared to furnish the beat ser
vice in repairs of all Automobiles, parts, supplies and acces
sories. TRUCKINQJ
We are always read j for your work in this line and the
best service guaranteed. Careful drivers always in charge.
DOWLER BROS.,
The Auto Men -:- .;. Union, Neb.
1
Spotted Poland-Chinas!
I have a fine line of Spotted Poland-China boars,
both of last Spring and Fall. These are excellent hogs.
Call by phone or see me at Union.
U
JOHN LIDGETT,
nion,
Nebraska
Dr. Thomas P. Cogan
DENTIST
622 World-Herald Building
Omaha, Nebraska
I will be in Dr. Race's office on SATURDAY, Sep
lemer 22nd, beginning at, 9: 30 and for the rest of the
day. Then every two weeks following.
All kinds of the highest grade Dental work, includ
ing Extractions, Fillings and the best of Plates at very
reasonable prices.
iIN DR. RACE'S OFJTCE-rUNION ..
Will Make Home at Uni. Place
"the1 Rev. Geo. Wash, who has been
the pastor of the Methodist church
at Union for the past year, has re
signed his position, delivering' his
last sermon last Sunday and .with
this week will remove to University
Place where he-will take up work
with a children's home in the future
Rev. Wash has been a minister who
has endeared himself to the members
of the church here and to all the citi
zens of Union who are sorry to sne
him depart but arrexpressipg a de
sire.. that he may succeed in5 his new
field of endeavor. -
agents.
15c a week delivers
Journal to your door.
the Daily
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OP PROBATE OF WILL
Visiting the Home Folks
C. M. McQuinn and the family of
Hartington have been spending
short time with the folks here after
having been living in the north por
tion of the state for the past eight
years. They are making the trip in
their car and seeing the country as
they go. Mr. McQuina finds the old
town considerably changed from
eight years ago. They have been vis
iting at the homes of Thomas Mc
Quinn and brother, Orville and also
at the home of Frank Hoggs.
Joseph Lidgett Wins Prizes
Joseph Lidgett who had his famous
Chester White hogs at the state fair,
won some very substantial prizes.
one on his boar "Lidgett Giant"
which was sired by "Kansas Giant."
While at the fair he had one sow
bring him eight nice pigs which at
tracted much attention and comment.
Joe and the good wife surely know
the art of raising fine pigs and their
choice of the Chester Whites has been
good, hey Thave have at their home
now 19 fall pigs which are as pretty
as a- picture and are doing nicely
See their ad in this week's paper.
OBITUARY
Jonathan McDowell was born . in
Poweshiek county, Iowa, on Febru
ary 15, 1868 and departed this lffe
at Lincoln, Nebraska, September 13,
1923, aged 5o years, 6 months and
29 days.
He leaves to mourn his los3 a wife.
step-daughter,' son-in-law, two grand
children, one sister and four brothers.
In 1898 he was married to Mrs.
Essie Turney. They lived in Powe
shiek county two years and then re
moved to Nebraska, where they have
resided ever since.
The funeral services were conduct
ed from the Alvo Methodist church.
Rev. Ahrendts officiating and was
assisted by Rev. Stair of the Breth
ren church.
The Scripture as found in the 112'
Psalm, "The righteous shall be in
everlasting remembrance," was the
sermon theme for words of comfort
to. the bereaved. .
The mixed .quartette comDosed of,
iiiesaaraes kov coatman and Mart
Nickel and Elbert Taylor and Rev.
Ahrendts sang the old familiar songs.
nearer, My Uod. to Thee." "Beauti
ful Isle of Somewhere," "The Home of:
the Soul" and "Shall We Gather at
the River." j
Burial was made in the Alvo ceme
tery Sunday afternoon, September
16th,. the following actincr as nail
bearers: Ed Stone. John Weichel.
Harry Appleman, Lafe Mullen, John
farseii ana tUarley Godbey.
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested in the
estate of Anton Nitka, deceased:
On reading the petition of Bertha
M. Schulof, pra-ing that the instru
ment filed in this court on the 19th
day of September, 1923. and pur
porting to be the last will and tes
tament of the said deceased, may be
proved and allowed and recorded as
the Inst will and testament of Anton
Nitka, deceased; that said instrument
be admitted to probate, and the ad
ministration of said estate be graft
ed to E. II. Schulof as Administrator,
with the will annexed;
It is hereby ordered that you, and
all persons interested in said matter,
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the 17th day of October, A.
D. 1923, at 9 o'clock a m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioner should, not be
granted, and that notice ofthe pen
dency of said petition and that the
hearing thereof be given to all per
pons interested, in said matter by
publishing a copy of this Order in
the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks
prior to said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
Court, this 19th day of September,
A. D. 1923. ...iw
-, ALLEN J. BEESON,
(Seal) County Judge
CHAS. E. MARTIN,
s20-3w. Attorney
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
. In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of
George Hanson, deceased.
This cause came on for hearing
upon the petition of Thomas Hanson
and Henry Hanson, Executors of the
will and estate of George Hanson
deceased, praying for a license to sell
the
East half (E) of the north
east quarter (NE1) and the
west half (W) of the north
west quarter (NW&) in Section
thirty-two; (32) and the east
half E) of the southwest
quarter (SWU ) in Section twenty-nine,
(29) all in Township
eleven (11) North, Range nine,
(9) in Cass county, Nebraska
or a sunicient amount thereof to
bring the sum of $8,350.00 for the
payment of debts allowed against said
ertate and the costs of administra
tion, there not being sufficient per
sonal property to pay said debts and
expenses and cash devises under the
will.
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested in said estate appear
before me at the District Cout room
at the court house in the City of
Plattsmouth on the 10th day of the
month of November, 1923, at ten
o'clock a. m., .to show cause why li
cense should not be granted to said
executors to sell said real estate of
said deceased or as much thereof as
may be desired to pay the debts and
expenses and said devises.
Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska.
this 17th day of September, 1923.
JAMES T. BEGLEY,
Judge of District Court.
s20-4w.
Card of Thanks
.-We wish, to publicly express our
appreciation of the kindness of our
friends and thank them for. their as
sistance and sympathy during the
illness nd dea th of our beloved hus
band, father and brother. Mrs. EsEie
McDowell;. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins
tad Children :-Iia rid MDowii? -Mr
Excursion
Uoiirasdn Gify
1
To accommodate patrons desiring-
to visit the
Arbor Lodge
Transfer
thtt Burling-ton will sell round
trip tickets at rate of faro and
one-half (minimum f are SI.OO)
September 25' to 27, inclusive
final return limit September
29th.
R. W. CLEMENT,
Tloket Agmnt.
wh at
offers fir
50
til most Popular
Farm size Dsko-light
Vhnt co;;inktelu installed
ready to turn, on ins ligms
Here is what you get and
Hie Order Blanktot it with
DELCO LIGHT,
ORDER BLANK
MJEL
I3 ,.Ti III lilH r
&,iaei
mm
StandatdOutfit for $539.50, consisting of
- . -.-. .-
1 One Delco-Light Plant, the most "A-Wiring riouse for ten (10) light
popular size Model Boo, S5U watts t to be located wherever specified
capacity, 32 volts (freight paid).
20ne standard Deleo-Light Exldo
Battery, with 16 large capacity
cells, extra thick plates and heavy
glass jars (freight paid).
SThe installation of; plant and bat
tory except purchaser is to fur
nish M concrete . base and the
; battery rack.
. Similar Outfit V
by purchaser.
C One general power outlet to be
( located in house wherever speci
fied by purchaser.
jg Standard set of ten (ID) drop lights
with sockets installed in house.
7 Ten (10) standard electric light
ller Size Plant Model 60S $437.50
Dcloo-Lifiht Co,
Dayton, Ohio.
You my consider ll. .or e
completely installed Dcko-Liu out5t in
accordance with the price and terms I hara
checked.
"i0" SiDiaeouet K&S
539.50 ferCuh Jr
SmaiJ.r fimm rA, .. lu) M ct
Outfit 5 DMOOUM ir.:i.t.w-
$437.50 1 r-.farCiaa Z-liUil
Name.
OmoNU Tbbm 4 qvartertr. 2 lenri
lanual, or 1 ywly ptymtat If daclrcd.
Street No. or R. P. D
Town.
State.
Over 200.000 Siitiafied Uboro
your
CAFE OPENS FOB BUSINESS
From Mondaya Dally.
This morning, bright and early
the New Wagner cafe was opened to
Uhe public and breakfast served to
announcement of Mr. Wagner In the
Journal Saturday. There is still
great deal of work to be completed
around the cafe in the way of paint
ing and decorating and installing a
part of the fixtures, but the kitchen
Is in full operation and the lunch
counter and tables placed and all
ready to serve the hungry who may
call. As the cafe has again opened
Mr. Wagner - has discontinued the
dining room at the hotel where his
patrons have been cared for during
the past two weeks.
Any skin itching Is a temper test
er. The more you scratch the worse
it itches. Doan's Ointment is for
; piles, eczema any skin itching. 60c
' at all drug stores.
"l'lZ"!' "I,I",I",I3,,I,?I",I,,IvX""X",I'
DR. H. G. LEOPOLD
Osteopathic Physician
Eyes Tested and Glasses
ntted
UnI6n Block ' Phone 208
. , V PLATTSMOUTH '
i i i i i t 'n n r rn i i i i
MRS. T. C. M'GJRTY
Hemstitching and
; Picot 32dging .
N. 4th St, Plattsmouth.
phone ioe-i
4
t
Leo Ryan and wife of Omaha and
Miss Anna Rose Ryan of Scranton,
Kansas,. have been here for the past
few days visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Morley. Mrs. Mor
ley is an aunt of Mr. and Miss Ryan
and the visit here was one very much
enjoyed. . V';-
FOB SALE
Duroc-Jersey boars. For further
information call phone 2630 or see
William Rummell, Plattsmouth.,
8l7-2tw,ltd
Advertising mil pay yea.
- Oomo Domesticity Exposed! -
' "My dear," a wife said to her spouse,
"I think that we should build a house ;
Of funds, I'm sufeahere is no lack
We're lived too long in this old shack.
So let us plan what we shall do
To doff the old and done the new."
No time, to figure, then they lost ;
They estimated close the cost
The kind of windows and the doors, .
The shingles,-scantling and the 'floors.
And then they counted up their, "tin".
And found ;that they could make her "skin."
When everything ; was settled pat,
- They both arose from where they sat
Her.' smiling- "hub" she then, embraced,
And kiss on 'kiss .were. rightly placed.
She' whispered 'Soft, he answered hard
"You bet your life, at TIDBALk's yard."
Tifta Liaaoir
do.
Plattsmouth
When in a hurry, Call 40.
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Nebraska
formerly. Rickey. Lumber Yard.
Jordan aaid Fa m'lly. '
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