Nebraska State Histori cal Society nr ontm VOL. NO. XXXTX. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1923. NO. 22 CAMPAIGN TO BE CONDUCTED FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Prom Monday- .Dally. A number of former Plattsmouth young people were entertained on Saturday evening at 'Omaha when Miss Tillie and James Wondra gave a most delightful gathering at their home at 2205 Soutn 20th street. The REV. F. E. PFOUTZ IS RETURNED HERE ANOTHER YEAR Children's Home Society for Erecting: New E nil ding. turning Present Popular Pas tor to Local Charge. time was delightfully spent in games To Raise Funds for the Netraska'of 311 kind in "which much amuse- eti0dist Conference Decides on Re- ; mem was iiau unu aiao uancing uy the young people which assisted in' making the occasion one of the great- j est of enjoyment to all of the party. ery enjoyable refreshments were i From Tuesday's Daily. Tr t r-;..,i -v v,- . Fervea at an aDDronriate Hour.: it was wun pleasure inai uie put iii charge of the campaign to'AmonS those attending were: Frank Plattsmouth people learned this raise Sl.noo.00 in Cass county to Bp-i Js-nca Jr- Louis and August Koukal, morning that Rev. Frank Emory pjy on the $40,000 buildingfor t.'ie ! Charles Wooster, Anna May and Mar- ' Pfoutz, the present pastor of the Nebraska Children's Home Society to paret Sawyer, Emma Claussen, Lor- : Methodist church was to be returned be erected in Omaha advif.es that tl:e:en Lewis, Tony Vejvoda. Bessie Roer, here the coming year by the state canmaiCTi will be launched the first 'Anna urown, Howard Allen, Leslie raaieieuce buu win, uu uib cudiui- wet k in Octobtr. It is hoped that each local com munity will put forth the proper ef fort in order to do their share in con nection with this worthy enterprise. The amount will be appropriated among the several precincts, popula tion taken into consideration. The. result of the campaign will be given later. The Nebraska Children's Home so . ciety, Mrs. Baird states, was organiz ed thirty years ago and at that time the State of Nebraska threw her de P"nd?nt and homeless children into the different county poor houses. The Society took many of these children from this depressing environment and placed tbem in comfortable f;s.in- Uv homes: manv cf the wards that stallations were bo taken at that time Rouchka and Mr. and Mrs. Tripp. jing family, be a part of the commun j ity life for another year at least. The general expression, not only of the church congregation, by the citizens in general had been for the. return of Rev. Pfoutz by the confer ence and they feel well pleased at the chance that has come to retain the genial pastor here. During their stay here the Pfoutz family have made many warm and lasting friendships by the genial and flavor m omiDi ir Vi i rVi t- H tiara WTAM, at Cleveland, Equal of Anytfitted into the community life and to ANOTHER POWER FUL RADIO STATION TO 'TAKE THE AIR' OPENS YEAR'S WORK PRETTY WEDDING AT HOLY ROSARY The opening meeting, of the year of the P. E. O. society was held at the pleasant country home of Mrs. Roy Cole on-Friday afternoon and de spite the fact that the weather con ditions prevented the ladies having their lawn party rs they had first pmiaJiv a niasant and a vwv en- Miss Madeline Sedlak United m Mar tertaining as well as profitable after- riage to Mr. Walter Martin noon was spent by the members of Evening at Church. the party LITTLE GIRL INJURED , . uuu, was ijuuf oauiy injurei PATmiH IP PUltQP'J fal1 in, thp oellarway on the UHinULtU UnUaUii of the Brown jewelry store. Trnn Tuesday's Pally. Dost evening Florence, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schutz, was quitp badly injured in a e north How ever painful the accident may have been it is really To be wondered at that the little girl was not killed in the fall. It neems that Florence was swing ing back and forth on the railinir with another little girl nd losing! From Tucacar'" DEATH CLAIMS SECOND OF WELL ACCIDENT VICTIMS Glenn Atchison Died Yesterday at Lincoln as Result of Accident of a Month Ao. -Mrs. COie, .airs. ll. . UOOS, lurs. From Tuesdays Datlv. w jiu auoi.iier lime girl ena losing I From Tucscar'" rHy. H. O. McClusky and Airs. John uor- I tt, the nresence of a iaree number . Iler m l ioreneo tell hack onto the VrMfnlav nnrnfrisr at the Ft. Kllz.-i- der were the committee having or the relatives and friends at the stairway leading to the cellar and heir, hosnit.-il in Lincoln occurred the stairway charge of the meeting and proved Hnlv Tioarv rhurch on West Pearl vmtl1 was Quite a distance below most agreeable hostesses for the street last evening at 7 o'clock oc-, ,lf' struck in such a manner as to ladies. "curred the marriace of Miss Made- . "adly cut her lower lip, the wound The members of the chapter were ijne se(iak and Mr. Walter Martin, j ,Jtill "-h as to make it necessary conveyed to the scene of the meeting i The mmtlal mas of the Roman to take five stitches to close the in cars and this icature was also 1 rtiHr. i.hnr..i. q foioi.ratui i,v i wound much enjoyed by the members of the Rev. Father Ferdinand Suesser, the party. in the Country Will Make Its Debut Wednesday Night. Although there has been a marked falling off in the number of new in- of class B broadcasting beine i stations in the country the past few ; have had them go in such a short time would have caused a great deal of regret. Other pastors of the church who have Berved here and are now located elsewhere are Rev. A. V. Hunter, who goes to the Gothenberg-Banner numbered among the best citizens of our state today. The work of the Society has been so ueveiopeu tr.ai mere is naruiy ai months, there is an increasing num ber of the more powerful stations go ing up. insuring the radio fans of the country high class entertainment charge. Rev. W. B. Alexander at I Greeley. Rev. A. A. Randall at Ris ing City, Rev. W. L. Austin at Trin ity church. Grand Island. county in the state from which child ren have not been taken and placed. f.G have been taken from Cass coun ty and 19 placed. The society is non sectarian and non-political and is willing to take children of any na tionality. It is a member of the Na tional Children's Welfare association, which formulates the standard for child welfare throughout the United States. It co-operates with the offi cials of teach county and is wUHng to leml a helping hand in every way that it can for the interest children. of greater variety than the smaller stations could possibly offer. The most powerful station in the : world relying exclusively on Btorage1 Rev. C. L. Elliott, who has been at Louisville is assigned to the Un- ! ion-Wyoming charge while Rev. R. J. j Meyers goes to Louisville. The Weep- . iTirr TVo for Viiit. rofolnc T?otr T 1 . . - ,, . . r I 1 " 4 44 44 4 4. 44 JVV1U.3 Afct , . u. a. "au" , P w v , 5 'Rose as the pastor for the ensuing program into the air on Wednesday i ar evening of this week (8 p. m., East-! ern standard time, 7 here) when '..,, WTAM. the large new broadcasting! PJI. Ill I Ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 K MllKI station of the Willard Storage Bat-illLIf UtUUUll Oi UJl I tery- company of Cleveland joins the ever-growing ranks of radio trans mitting stations. The wave length of the assignment is 290 meters. WTAM has installed a 1.000 watt 1 ASKS FOR DAM- ' AGES FOR AUTO AC CIDENT LAST fAY William - E. Mohler is Plaintiff in Action Against J. I. Burdiek Et Al, For $750 Damages. The organization is controlled by , transmitter, making it one of the a state board of trustees and there very few with such high voltage, r re local boards in practically every (WGY at Schenectady, heard all the community throughout the state. way around the world, is transmit which co-operate with the district ! ting with 1.000 watts. WOAW. Om workers. - . aha. and practically all the other big The society during Its history has! stations in the country are only 500 given attention and care to over ten! watt stations. thousand children. 1.14G of this nam- The new station has been erected ber being cared for last year. FOR PLATTSMOUTH Plattsmouth. Tennis Club To Have Indoor Court in the Propst Garage -Building. , . '. . - From Tuesday' Dally. This morning an action was filed in the district court in which Wil liam E. Mohler is the plaintiff and J. I. Burdiek and others, the defend ants. The petition of the plainrtiff re cites that on May S. 13 2 3, the plain tiff was driving through the village of Eagle at a slow rate of speed in a Chevrolet touring car and that the j car was struck by a Buick car driven by Avis Burdiek, a minor of less than seventeen years and a daughter of J. I. Burdiek. The petition also alleges that the Burdiek car was being driv en at a rate of speed greater than the law and the village ordinances of Eagle permit. The plaintiff asks that he be given a judgment in the sura of $750 for the damages to the car and his phy sical injury, alleging that he was in jured Insucb a nimer as to prevent him iterrorniing hisTialona and' to ike extent of $200 while the car he was driving was completely demolished and forwhich he asks a judgment of the court. rector of the church, and was very impressive. The bride was gowned in a travel ing puit of tan canton crepe with pic ture hat and shoes to match and was attended by Miss Pauline Svoboda, who wore a tailored suit of dark blue poiret twill and with hat of corresponding shade. Mr. Martin was accompanied by Joseph Sedlak, brother of the bride, as best man. Both gentlemen were garbed in the conventional dark suits. Following the .marriage ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Martin left at once by auto for Omaha from where they go on a short honeymoon before return ing to this city where they are to make their home on the farm of the groom near Plattsmouth. Both of the young people are well known here in Plattsmouth where they have lived for their lifetime and are. numbered among the most popu lar of a large circle of warm friends. The r.iar.y friends will join in wish- Sing them a long and successful mar ried life. From Monday's Daily. A new form of winter sport will be j en-?nverl tn thia eitir the rnminp. -wIti- 1 The: on a large lot adjoining the immense ,CT. tn f1lo ur,,, t work has so increased that the pres-i "inaru piani. audmsuiwi uunums of the piattsmouth Tennis club. The ent quarters are too small and a new ; to house the station provides separate od roi,er statinff rink and danoe hall receiving home is absolutely neces- rooms for the transmitting equip-,. th Propst garage building has sary. ,ment, storage batteries reception par- been lwedl by the ,ub acd be 'Ibe society has rendered aid to lor and studio with commodious converted into an indoor tennis CPUrt Poetically every county in me state """"'"R -l?"'"a" and will make an ideal place for a' :.nd !'tlped them solve their child will entertain tne nysioie auaiences eourt an I State Agents Holmes P.nd Anderson we iare problems, taKing tne cniiuieu " -" ""J "'f" innovation in thp linp of winter when it was necessary. Tb is new re- of each week at 8 o'clock. Eastern V city and" local fofow eeiving home will place tht- society in stkndard time , ra ers of the net game are elated over a position where it will be able to' The outstanding and unique fea- Tjrosne"-t of heinc able to con care for the dependent and homeless ture of the Willard station is that it fort the " ?ea? around and fhihlren of C.is covntv thus reliev- not only has 1.000 watts for trans-. tlnue tne'r sPrt the ear around and rfim.ren oi t .i. s vc..iii . i.ius .nittiT. x,t ,h.t ctr.rnA hattprtfx ! many not now members of the club ing the county of its liabilities and mtng but that torae "eries ignlfied their intention of join- making asrets of its tinfortunate luch have ror some time neen rec- ci.ildrf n. Therefore, we feel that it ognized as the ideal source of power, to get in on the winter program. is no more than right that Cass coun--for clear and steady transmission, are' DECEIVES SENTENCE FOR HAVING L10U8R Visit Home of Walter Sans and Find Liquor cn Place. YOUNG PEOPLE ARE JOINED IN WEDLOCK AUTOS IN BAD WRECK ON MUR RAY HIGHWAY Collision Near the Cliilson School House Results in Severe Injury of Parties in Both Cars. Miss Marie Black and Mr. John W. Rummell Married Here Satur day Afternoon. . From Mondays Oatjy s- The marriage of two of the well known young people of this com munity occurred Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Presbyterian Manse, when Rev. H. G. McClusky pronounced the words that joined the lives of Mis3 ..Marie Black and Mr. John W. Rummell. The marriage was very quiet and simnle in accordance with the wish j of the bridal couple and witnessed I only by the immediate attendants. . The bride was gowned in Tokay gray canton crepe with picture hat, gloves and slippers of the same soft coloring and carried a bouquet of Mrs. Ward roses. She was attended by Miss Adelia Tritsch, who wore From Tuesday's Dally. The list of auto accidents that usually mark the passing of each Sunday carried with it the past Sun day, a number in this county and among these was a very serious col- lission on the state highway between Murray and Murdock near the Cliil son school where the highway to Weeping Water intersects the state highway. A large car driven by Mrs. V. M. McGuire, of Omaha, and which was coming east, struck a Ford driven by Chester Irons of Paimyra at the in tersection and the Ford was almost demolished in the wreck. At the time Mrs. Irons was coming north from the direction of Weeping Wat er and owing to the situation of the road neither driver could see the ap proach of the other car until too late to avoid the meeting. Mrs. McGuire it is feared sustain ed serious internal injuries as she was caught in the wreckage of the death of Glen Atchison, of Wct ping Water, t lie st'ond victim of the well accident near that p'ace on th" af ternoon of August "fcth. Mr. Atchison has been at the hos pital since the accident at his farm that resulted in the deatli of Lou in Joluison and his own severe injurits from the effects of jin accumulation of gas in the well. The readers will recall the details of the accident, which occurred fol lowing the blasting of the well with dynamite by Mr. Atchison, in the hope of reaching a new water ptrentn. On the day following the blasting. Mr. Atchison had decided to ;o down and clean out the well and before descending had plated a lighted lan tern down into the well to see if there was gas and it was not a fleet ed and he seemed to think it was s:ife for descent and accordingly went down into it to clean it up. On getting into the well. Mr. At chison felt the effects of the gas caus ed by the dynamite and called f r help and in response to a telephone call from the Atchison home. Louis Johnson ran to the well and at once descended into the well and b"ing in n winded condition due to his exer tion in running he inhaled a quan tity of the gas before he realired it. Mr. Johnson succeeded in g?tt!ng Mr. Atchison partly out of the well when he became exhausted and tl t y both fell back into the well. By this time help had arrived and Mr. At chison was brought to the stirfnce. where he wjis found alive but in nn unconscious condition from the ef fects of the gas. The lifeless body of Mr. Johnson was later brought to the surface, but he was beyond all human aid, as a considerable space of time had elap sed "7efore William Ash. who. did the rescue work, arrived from Weeping cars, while ii.ll of thp oeenniinta' nr the Irons car were injured to a great-Uter to descend Into the well and bring up the body. Mr. Atchion was hurried to the has since er or less extent. Chester Irons, the driver, had two severe cuts on the hand from thp hrnkpn fri.-iss nf the i hospital in Lincoln and windshield, Edith Douglas also sus- been cared for there. tained bad cuts on the hand and Glenn Atchison was a son of form head, as did Edith Lane, who was an'er county commissioner William At occupant of the Ford. Miss Douglas 1 chison and leaves the wife and sev- resides at Palmyra and Miss Lane near Weeping Water. The injured parties were taken in eral children as well as the father to mourn his deatli. The body will be taken to the old to Weeping Water by pasBersby and 'home at Elm wood, where the funeral Prom Monday's Daily. f t, .r,, I dark blue canton crepe with picture Walter Sans, one of the well known! . , . . . , , " fo.m., T r 4V, ,. I "IS" I""" lilt tWU IWOl. I 1U1 ilUT 4 O 1 4 1111 OVJ 44 4 44 V4 4 LUC llll. T 44 .1 j . . . , , -. , . t The groom was attended by Mr iriar a nv m a Hn mine u tj ri i n a ri i - i . . . I M'I L. W 1'I' I I I1H SJ ty should furnish its miota to help being used exclusively. Huge racKs ji.kn.nxa.i.j xixk,AXLjj.a j. construct the new receiving home as of storage cells provide the 2.500 Mrh ronntv will narticinate in the volts required by the 1,000 watt , From Monday's Dally. in.f! .transmitter. Some idea of the mag-.' Yesterday was the derson of Lincoln, state agents from i Lester Meisinger as the best man, eighty-sixth Mr.nv of the counties hnve already i nitude of this may be gained when it birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mary furnished the ir ouota, and we are is relaized that it would take more liempie, one or tne old ana wen refused and thev then made a ssarch , . , luc i-icuu. wi mC sure hv th" time the returns are in . than 400 ordinary o-voit car natter- Known resments oi tne city, ana wno of the premises of Mr. Sans and un-'T , ?c Z 3 A t , - Lincoln. The men had visited the home of Mr. Sans and made attempts to pur chase liquor from him but had been the law enforcement department at: , Following the wedding the bridal I party and the relatives of the two i contracting parties were entertained at the home of the parents of the at the end of the first week in Oc tober. Cass county will have gone over the top. DIES IN ILLINOIS ies hooked in series to produce this has a host of friends over Cass coun- j earthed a Quantity of home made oyea luncheon ana at the conclusion amount oi current anu mat wiej ij ii.ai win ue pieaseu to learu vi bper wnicn was iaken and the own- - "'' must be recharged rrequentiy to Keep tnis nappy occasion ana trust tnat'er of the ice brought on to this 1 iJMU1 '-Jt 11, .-F n.olno- nnniliMiri 1 the fntnn -mt-r- mar,' i-rtya . 1 6 . wllPfP thpV Will RtlfiTld U Short tl" me Llitltl 111 i'Cl ITI.1 4444 4A 4.144JU, 4..J II 41 1 . J.'ll . 4. 4 . 4- 1 4441 1 4 141 44 J 1I41IU 444 II 11 . 444 1.4 1.. J 4. 14 1 11 . C 1 t ' 1 ne station nas oeeu ho piauueu anu ui uappiinsa lur mis esuiuauie lauy built that no moving machinery is, In honor of the occasion, the rel- On arriving here the information was filed by the agents against Mr. ! Sans before County Attorney A. G. un or near me SLauou. even me mu- auves tium mis iziiy us veii aw ji This nffprnoon a messacre was re- i - i .-1 j i .,u- r t .i i . riv here from Centnlla Illinois J""1" tor " ,t t h i ti V - . , ?u Cole and Mr- Sans charped with pes ceivea r.ere irom t.entraiia, .iniiiuin, i.., .in is rpnmtp v sttnntpd from the th? Ilemnle nnmp to snsnd thp rtav . - .. announcing the death there yester- bu-Idi ,with the guest of honor and the"efhX day of Fred Hesse, a former resident, An unuEUal form of aerial is em- members of the party enjoyed the called to the office of Mr Cole of this city. Tne message, which . ployed cially designed to elimin- fine fall day in joining in a picnic :JSJre the Suit was he w "and Mr was from the bereaved mother. Mrs. ' tp static intprfprpnce The antenna dinner that will lon he verv nlpa- uere .lIle LOUrl was ea ana .wr. Vino tri vo i ennf riri.a e-iTr rl i tro Fred He.c. Sr.. did not give any of consists 0f 12 wires in a double cage antly remembered. Those attending the partic ulars of the death, but stat-' t Six '-'wires each. This aerial has a the event were Mrs. F. R. Guthmann e.l that the body would be sent to span CI joo feet, with a weight of and daughter. Miss Minnie and Paul' Plattsmouth and would arrive here ' approximately 300 pounds. Guthmann. Mrs. F. G. Egenberger Wednesday morning. Mr. Hesse has j Tjie station is ideally located for and daughter. Miss Helen, Mr. and' hecn in the employ of the store de partment of the Burlington at Cen trtilia for the past year and a half. The news will bring a deep regret to the many friends of the family in in the county jail ror his offense. This is the second time that Mr. Sans has been up for similar oflense, the court stated, having been charg- perfect transmission, eight miles from Mrs. L. B. Egenberger and son Stuart ea last year aupjK the national the business center of Cleveland and and daughter Miss Helen, Mrs. L. W one-half miles from Lake Erie, with j Egenberger, Mrs. William Weber and no disturbing element to mar its daughter Miss Jeanette, Mrs. A. H. radiation. Cleveland's best entertain--Weckbach. all of this city; Mr. andi t a a a. n : if. T T r a x. . a v 1 guard encampment here with the sale of liquor. INSPECTING PKOPEETTES tlattmou,h whp have known Fred . ers are already listed to appear on its Mrs. H. R. Guthmann and children. ince childhood days and in their loss j semi-w eekly programs and advance F. R.. Jeanette and Joe, of Murdock; J ProIn Mndy'ii Daily 'eh Tiiembers of the family will have copies of the opening one this Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hemple and Mr.' George F. West, president of the the deep sympathy of the friends in ; nesday night indicate a high stand- and Mrs. Myron Hemple, of Have-. Plattsmouth Water Co., as well as I where they will spend a short time I visiting at the home of a sister of the groom. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rummell have grown to manhood and womanhood in this community, the bride being the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Black and a young lady held in the highest esteem by a large circle of friends in this city, her childhood home. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rummell, and has been reared on the farm near this city and is now numbered among the leading young farmers of this locality. The many friends will be pleased to learn that the newly wedded young people expect to continue to make their home here and will be lo cated on the farm of Mr. William Rummell in the future. this community. ; ard will be maintained. TWO FINE SERVICES Yesterday morning. Rev. A. V. Hunter, of Gothenburg, Nebraska, occupied the pulpit at the First Methodist church, giving as was his eustoin while here, a short sermon fori the children before the regular morning discourse. A large congre- ilock; Miss Mary Weckbach, Mary, other large water plants throughout ; Elizabeth. Joe and John Costello, of the west and southwest, has been DISTINGUISHED PRELATE TTT-'RT.- Lincoln; Mrs. Minnie Booth and Lohere for the past two days looking Saturday for a few hours the Rev. H. A. Comapo, of Lincoln, one of the leading members of the Roman Catholic clergy of the diocese of Lin coln, was here visiting with Rev. M. A. Shine of the St. John's church and Father Ferdinand Suesser of the ; WINS RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP In the Nebraska state rifle cham- over the plant here and the proper ties of the company. Mr. West will leave this afternoon for Kansas City and other points in the southwest where he has interests and spend DIES IN SIOUX CITY i-ation was present to meet the form- Holy Rosary church. cr pastor. priest was enroute from Lincoln to.ser&eaB In the evening at the church, the his parental home in Holland, where Rev. II. Kottich. of the St. Paul's he expects to visit for soveral months church, occupied the worship hour and wjiile in Europe may pay a visit ntnncfein tsrr VmA n V, 1 Knmp time thprp llPforo rot 17 7-Tli 11 tr in ' vr . " 7 1 I4Use v,: i . ti .i V r passed away at Sioux City, lowa, , north of this city Saturday afternoon ' hs home at Portland, Maine. Mr. Lhieh Diace he was taken some I n " - .1 V.4 . 4 V 4-. 4 1114. DUUUl V . V. 44. 4 1 4. ... 44 . I - rotn Tuesday' Dally. r E. N. Peterson, formerly in the em ploy of the Burlington in the shops here and who has been in very seri ous condition for the past few months, suffering from cancer, has answered the final summons and to six go. Mr. Peterson was at the The visiting.made by J J Jesse, former marine home from Europe where he spent a Universit ' hospital in Omaha for sergeant. e iiaa a score of 173 outsort time. .e tjme tak, tratnent but wilh. i oi a tossiDie zuu. Anotner lormer marine. Dr. C. T. Logan, was second with a very strong and able sermon that was mnch appreciated by the members of the church who are deep ly grateful to the pastor for his work in filling their pulpit during the ab sence of Rev. F. E. Pfoutz at the state convention. to the Holy see at Rome and pay his respects to the supreme hea,d of the church. . Rev. Comapo has been fre quently mentioned as a not unlikely successor to the. late Bishop Charles J. O'Jteilly. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum rets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment is fine for skin itching. AIL druggists sell it. -COc a box. .Can't look well, eat well or feel will with impure blood. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bit ters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean and good nealth is pretty sure to follow. $1.25 a bottle. and the third in rank in the shoot was Edward Per ley. NEW RESIDENT HERE From Monday' Dally. Yesterday morning the population of our thriving little city was in creased by one when a son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson, residing In the west part of the city and is reported by the proud father as being a fine eight pound lad and full of life and pep. HAS NEW POSITION From Monday's Dally. Harry Korsal, who was for some time engaged in working at the Hatt meat market in this city and has since that time been traveling on the road for one of the Omaha packing houses, has been given a new posi tion with the Morris packing com pany and will be located at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in the future where he will have his family moved and they expect to make their home in the at tractive Iowa city in the future. g treatment out avail and death seemed near when he was brought back to his home fc,ere prior to going to Sioux City. The deceased was forty-eight years of age and leaves a widow to mourn his passing. Mrs'; Peterson is here at the present time arranging to remove to Sioux City where she has relatives and expects to make her home in the future. HOGS FOR SALE Big type Poland-China boars for sale. All immuned. C. L. Mayabb, phone 3713, Plattsmouth. s!3-3wks, d&w Dr. M. U. Thomas of that place, as fisted by his son. Dr. J. W. Thomas, of Nehawka dressed the wounds and made the occupants as c.omfortable as possible until they could be trans ported to their homes. The wrecked cars were later taken on into Weeping Water to be re-repaired. - LN SERIOUS CONDITION Frorr Tuesday's Dalli Charles Miller, one of the well known farmers residing south of the city, is reported as being quite poor ly the last few days and his family and friends have had more or less ap prehension over his case. He is re ported to be suffering from a severe case of dropsy. services and burial will be held. SENDS SOME LEMON Mrs. Harry Kuhney of this city has received from her neice, Mrs. Henry Hesse, of Santa Anna, Cali fornia, a real lemon and a few of which would make a very profitable crop. The lemon, which was grown near Santa Anna, weighs one pound and seven ounzes and the long way measures sixteen inches and across seven inches. The lemon is sure a curiosity to the residents of this locality. See Tool's $50.00 Concord harness, all complete, at the Cass County Eair. sl7-3sw. fjrEDERAL RESERVlT3.- a CVCTtM T. .:'- 7 Your BankTonr Friend A good bank not only provides a safe and convenient means of handling and storing money, but acts as a guide and counsellor. It plans with you for the future and helps put your plans into effect. You'll find' the First National Bank a valuable friend and co-worker, with a broad service adapted to your own needs. Let us work with you ! The First National Bank THE BANK WHERE PLATTSMOUTH YOU FEEL AT HOME NEBRASKA