The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 22, 1923, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1923.
PAGE TWO
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
Rftake. your travel
dream come true
this winter
Perhaps you were unable to .find , time
for a vacation trip during the "summer.
Don't be satisfied to merely regret it.
Go to California NOW where days are fill 3d
with sunshine and nights are uniformly cool and
clear. There is something- out there which makes
a strong appeal to everybody. Golf, tennis, motoring-
over perfect highways, surf-bathing, mountain-climbing,
dancing, or just resting among the
orange groves and flowers.
Excursion fares prevail. Go one way return an
other, and stop off where you wish. Make the
most of your trip by using the BURLINGTON'S
splendid service via Denver, the Pike's Peak Re
gion, the Royal Gorge, Salt Lake City, los An
geles and San Francisco, and then return through
The American Wonderland the Pacific Northwest
Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, the Cas
cades, Olympics and the Ecckies.
It's the trip of a life-time ar.d I want to assist ycu
in planning it; to make your Pullman reserva
tions: to provide you with through tickets.
VY. R. CLEMENT,
TICKET AGENT.
Installer of pumping machinery has x-.-.-X-X-M-M'H-'-H
8. been- busy during the past week inf.
sinking a well on one of the farms
of Mr. Chris Weber which is locateu
northwest of Murdock. He had to go
some 75 feet deep lor the making of
the well but it is a good oi?& with an
abundance of good water.
Ueorge &hees'ley has been putting
the outbuildings on the fannouth of
fow-n in the best of condition for the
coming of cold weather and has been
X fANLEY NEWS ITEMS
Henry Peters and wife of Talmadge
were guests vt the home of Mr. and
I.Irr. Thco Harms last Sunday.
Herman Dall was looking after
makinsr the chicken houses warm for
the laying hens by the lining a"1) hast Thursday, making the trip in his
covering or. uie nouses wmi uii jauto
felt. He also has some twehly-eignt
acres of wheat which is looking very
nice. .
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Hardnock who
have- been visiting and attending the
convention of their church which met
last week out in the state, returned
home during the fore pert of the
week and were acmopanied by the
pastor of the church here, the Rev.
M. E. Stair and report a large gath
ering, if embracing Nebraska, Kan
sas and Colorado.
Mr. Henricksen living in the coun
try northwest of Alvo passed his 72d
birthday last Saturday and is feeling
line but is feeling the weight of his
a? umulated years notwithstanding
his spryness. He received the con
gratulatons of his many friends with
grace and dignity and thanked
them for the pleasant wishes for his
health in the future.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson who
have been visiting for the past week
at Corning, Iowa, where Mr. Robert
Rudolph Bergman and family were
guests last Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rauth of
near Wabash.
Jcreph O'Brien, cf Cedar Creek,
wr-s a visitor in Manley last Wednes
day, looking after some business mat
ters for u short time.
Postmnster Rudolph Bergman was
looking after some business matters
in Omaha last Wednesday, making
the trip in his auto.
John Murphy and wife sent last
Sunday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Qulnn. where all en
joyed the occasion very much.
Chris Christenrcn ar.d wife, of
Weeping Water, were spending last
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Rauth. east of .Manley.
Will Ileebntr and the wife were
eruents for Sunday at the home cf
Mr. Hecbner's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Heebner, near Avoca.
Wm. Ofte and wife were enjoying
a visit last Sunday at the home of
Johnson makes Ins home and where: Mrs. Richard Noyes. at Louisville,
they took Grandma Johnson wife f.they Spending the diy at the home
the late Paul Johnson to visit for a 'of the 'old time friend,
white returned home last Monday! J. C. Rauth and wife, with their
and were well pleased with their visit
in Iowa and think that an excellent
country. Grandma Johnson will visit
there some time.
daughter. Miss Anna, were guests on
i
Parents and Ter.chers Meet
There wns a mpptinir of thp nrr
ents art! teachers of the school df.- Psf week
trict embracing Alvo and vicini'y
lat Friday which was a gathering
of much interest to all the commun
lr.Rt Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mi". A. D. Rauth near Elm wood,
where they enjoyed the day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fleischman,
who are making their home iu Louis-
fYine. were in Manley during the
for a short time. Mrs.
1-Icichman Lting n guest of Mr.
,, 1 F'.eischman's mother, Mrs. Dora
Fleischman, the ladies having a very
tf.i'JfWiUE
K ity. At this meeting the Rev. M. A!- .phant 'i :sif .
g len of Kenther fonnerlyvpastor of the ! Car! t-uniiingham was looking af
8 church of Alvo but now residing in , er sc"ie 5nes nuUters in Manley
the cast, was Present and address! ' . 1 h!Td:,lv: hcr- nteerte n
Id the meeting vcrv i
Alvo News
ibly and acceptab
and was listened to with much i
patrons of the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godby'wcre.
spending one day last week in the.
capu.i city uriving over m ineir.
Gint hi getting together sums of mon
;ey for the members, where it will be
leaved and aiso drnw- a stipulated
TTT-n c i it -r i amount of interest.
Will Supply the Music j Grandfather George Schufer is
Mr. Kenneth Needier who recently fP iin' nreitv well, thank vim. for
auto and visiting with friends there came to Alvo and who is a' most a - there has com? to the home of his
as well as looking after some busi- comphished musician, is organizing son Charles of Murdor-k a fine littte
ie3 luctttei. aim iiuimns iui iMiui'sua ji u i ium . naugn t t. Aunt t arne has hecn over'
T . T T . : .: T i . . : . l- - - .- i . .
"; Mario Qtrnomfr who is a stu-: rra- h um jum i-uiupieiwi me "! "' " htuimi r.tuu- i "r ..assisting ir earing tor and enr rtuin-
t'ent in the tate university was an seeding of his winter wheat which nances. and other functions whi-h.jng the little, -trang-: r. which rhe
over unndav visitor at the home of """" l,rr 11 vc nj wuimu6-"ii u.v cm.m t:uu' s is jusi me i:nesx nine lauy m
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luggage, etc, hy removing
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Both seats and upholstery
make into a full stud bed
in the car for camping.
The nqw Overland Champion is the first
all-purpose car! Doors front and rear!
Washable upholstery! Steel body! Bigger
new engine ! Overland quality reliability and
economy! Come in get complete details!
JOHN BAU
the lateness of the season and also find much dema-nd for their excel- the land.
1
Wm Kitzel and Herold Mickel e3rtv enough to get a good start be- lent melodious numbers and we ce .I.-nus O'learv an 1 wife, formcVlv
were attending a fine ho sale at fore the foinin? of colcl weather- jsure try will meet with success in, Miss Clam Trlhv, who were- married
Sterling last Thursday driving down PbiP. J- L'nch in preparing for this line. Jaf,t week at Gretna, the home of
in tLfe-r auto the t'oniln of W1nter was on last ! the hi ido. arrived home last Saturday
yrs A I Rird who '-as been in ! Thursday placing glass in the garage I Sure Welcome Guest (and will make their home on the
fc.r a number of days past at her 'p"lioh hafl been hroken out and get- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John- I O Lcary farm "cast cf Manley. Mrs.
ho-ne in Alvo is reported as feeling fmg things generally in shape for the ' n;e Foreman there arrival on W- !-'- J- 0Lnry. nnrt Michael will move
'ome better at thi time now and cold weather when Jt n Acua- eveninsc-of -last . wtek one of tf Omaha, ulmre they will make
.-J. W. Kallmeyer and the', family ! com,es- w T. . , - tho aitJ.iwJbjes ever. This thr home in . -fho future
spent lrt Sundav with friends at J,r'"m 31 iniceiey ana added to the ron who came a few J i v.-o men nanng
Durbar where tbe'y have friends and ' the 'hl'rTi f'f Council Bluffs and years ago makes a most happy fam-tf liquid whirl
relative and enjoyed the day very formerly of Alvo were spending a jy. Th fond pai ents are surelv tick- not ivhl rarp tf
,,UU, short time last week visiting with over the advent and are bestow- into ,llc litcl1 ne;ir
Two men having a little tio much
ich elates, but does
Iriving a car. went
the home of Her-
here and while here were jng love and tenderness on the new man Rauth last Tuesday evening and
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of a very nifty Ford coupe which he "Ul!,,s ai oi ir. ana ..:rs. arrival as well p.s on her little . !"t,1 '!Pm Pun iuem cut.
but recently acquired. This will j Leonard Muir. brother. They answered the demands of out-
rnlo o m-f 1. n t, H v- w-r.rrr.ri fr ho nr..l ! 'SS LVflia iteiCKSri ine aCCOmp- , : jllMirn an. I V'fni lO fiailS
the wife. ii '1 lsy desman me iv. v . Editor and Attorney Visit
x : .1
- . . . . . rr
! mouth to adjust the matter with his
James Friend has been hauling Kilimeyer etore. who has been tak-; Editor r. K Wlthrow of the TM- " , , 66 ,
cu- some lumber for the purpose of ! ,n- hr vacation, visited at while m u , ,f , Attornrv ! -P'1 nd Mrs. Catherine
m.kine some minor repairs about the away Burr and also Dunbar her home s.f.et aR(1 wffp 1 of ,ff J n, ! ' Earhnrdt and son Lnjwncp who
farm in advance of the coming of ?1 returned last Monday ready to town wore vi.itin? a Alvo o a h ,r ; 7, " V'J' at ,tten.- South
,o!d weather. take up the duties in the store again. t,me one f,av pd,f teeie at the h ltnla' ' l ,ry i?,n.ed M-s.
Mr?. John Murtev has been visit-' '"--aniis; uie yumm nf the;r friprwi,.
ir.g for the past two weks at the J"i"- OI -l'unintR Wlin ineir auios W Canning
home or her brother. Mr. Charles decorated wcre in Alvo last Thursday yaTiU Mr
Priee and family and also her moth- afternoon advertising the carnival an exf.enn"t
er, r.ir.-. i'rice at Clay Center where j1"1" ,,cr B" "''J i"-"- jng all the neer
they formerly made their home. j-""1 r ",ia wrncn is eu wormy ;own an(1
T.anker Carl Ganz and E. M. Stone of thls enthusiastic bunch of young
on-1 of the propcrou3 farmers living PePle
LOCAL NEWS
Frnm TloirpJayV 1'aily
Jcraes M. Toegardea, o: Weeping
V.'ater. was among the visitors in
the city yesterday, looking after
some matters of business.
Mrs. Ed S. Tutt and Mrs. O. A.
Davis, of Murray, were here yester
day spending a few hours looking af
ter some matters of business.
Vame Pitman of Murray was here
this morning for a few hours visit
ing with friends and looking after
some trading with the merchants.
"?.Iiss Augusta Robb,,of Union was
In the case of Peter Herold vs.
Myrtle Herold, motion for temporary
alimony argued to the court and the
sum of J30 per month temporary aii-
hmirs rr.(! r.n. her return was 3p-:y granted me ueieii;a in im
companied by her son, Vern, whoi$ attorney fees.
will visit at home over Sunday.
the late Mrs. Lew Myers, an oid
friend and neighbor.
Mrs. J. W. lir-ndricks, of nearj
Murray, was here today for a fewi
Mrs. R. E. Sheehan and little
daughter, of Galesburg, Illinois, who
have been here visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, parents
of Mrs. Sheehan, returned last even
ing to their home.
Miss Elizabrth Wilhelm, one of
ih efficient teachers of the Murrey
schools, was here for a short time to
day, enroute to Omaha to look after
some matters cf business and
In the case of the Livingston Loan
and Building association vs. J. P.
Falter et al. defendants were ordered
to show ca'.'..;e why tale should not
be confirmed by October 22nd.
In the action of the Rank of Com
merce vs. Henry AVegener et al, de
fendants were- ordered to show cause
by October 22nd why sale should
not be confirmed.
In the case of Fred Kremme vs.
August Klemtne et al, court ordered
t 1 defendants to show cause by October
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li(vr.v v..terfliv -fiftprtinon ff.r n fpw i v.ni, iikuub. -mi:WUT Eaie SllOUHl not OC CCn-
houra visiting with 'friends and loik- 1 Charier, I;. 'Pease. of this city and 'firirfe..
ing after some matters of business.' F; E- Voters of Omaha motored to
Lincoln tms morning to attena the
the road looking after some meters om'orniiiR festivities and lootball
of business in regard to his grain samo c he ant? an1 eraska
business, was here todav enroute ""iversities. .dr. Water is a former
home to Union. j letter man at the state university.
J. F. Cook, "of Reaver City Ne- , I!aiTy Morris and amily. who
brask.1. was l ere Wednes.hiv to n- ,Jttu u" uu aulJ lu,lr wirougn
LOST
U. S. plain tread 34x4, between
Plattsmouth and Murray. Tire ii
mounted on rim. Return to Mrs. M.
E. Coolman. Mynard. oil- ltw
jov the dav visiting with his daugh-! -ori. i mnois ana lowa, were .Nuiiur.
tor Mr u-ii!iumo a r ,i f j T v : here yesterday as guests at th c home
A.. .',... "i ...:.t- ",'... 'of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ofe. denartinzl Whereas. Edward ITensley.
,h f,.;,i.-. m,-,'!-,o. ; ti,i r,...;. Jestcrdav afterroon for Madison for ed in Cass county, on the oth
r.f ,",t- " ia short visit before returning to October. 1022, of the crime
I
Sheriff C I). Quinton departed this
I their home in California
. .ur. and .iirs. . - II ........... .... 1. : . i. I m rt r ti i T tr fnr K'pipnov nhr:icL- tnlr-I - .
?.f. th A,vo ''r ; While in the north the partv epn3f 'ith him ('arl Swanson, the1.' ' VVV'i-ty,
Withrow is conduetij-g jiny(j tlto visit ve niu:h. and saw 'oun boy who was picked up here V nlor V
rewspaper and supply- Rnrritl r,r, r.t,- i. la short time? r-o as the result of "i IN TI4t nivTR:!:! nnilJ-IT
a ,-r. i,.,t t ... -' .. ,r :.t. Ill IIIL. blUllliUl UUU1II
... ... CPIIinT in anv war tl.e cn'l nf nlrl pains ii rau ciit-e.v uu ine Jiiiuay
vicinity
nf'rthast of Alvo, were looking after
some business matters at Exeter dur
ing a couple of days last week.
Mi -,ses Ixdla and Ruth Sutton were
Here is Your Opportunity
In another column of this paper
will be found an ad of the Coatman
Hardware company calling attention i
io the 1 own ess of price and the height
Roy Coatntan and John Skinner are
kept busy as bees just now hauling
hog3 and other livestock to the mar
ket. Johnnie Skinner also went last
V!i!in:r in Mlirdnek last ThiirsilavlThiirsbv in TWn ivhoro io cr.rtii-r.-l 1 I. " ,J1 ' a 11
where they went ot secure some den- and brought home with him a truck fnV"t I5 I , , ,7"
tal work they being able to make the load of apples for consumption of the ""J an nY w wTl l P f
trip via train and not being away people here. ' Prtter Vr t If "f"
' n. Stewart the well digger and 'ZMi
Cass count v
Hans XeilFon is sojourning in
Montana for the present and is in
vest igatinjr th possibilities of that
r-irt of Uncle Sam's domain with the
drug company, and who will remain
at the state industrial school.
From Friday's Iaily .
Mrs. F. E. Pfoutz was in Omaha
Ict in view of making that pliee ! yesterday where she was called to
From Saturday's rail
This morning Judge James T. Beg-
ley held a short session of the dis-
jl.is home du ud thiners come out consult a specialist in regard to some j trict court and took up a number of
riKht. Ho has a proposition of pur- trouoie mat sne nas Deen naving witn
eharinsr Hnd there on the crop pay-,ner eyes.
mcnt n!an. 1'ere he i:? on the crop1 M. .7. Heisel and wife of Galves
payment plan, but it dops not pur-i ton. Texas, arrived this afternoon
chase a. permanent abiding place. I from their home for a visit here at
peeial Tire Prices?
Te reduce my stock of tires, I will sell the follow
nirj sizes, as long as they last, at the following prices
for cash
30x3 Goodrich fabric casing $ 8.00
30x3 Yi Goodrich fabric casing 8.85
32x4 Goodrich fabric casing I7.C0
30x3 J2 Goodrich cord casing 10.25
Coalman Hardware Go.
R. M. Coatman, Prop.
Hardware, Implements Alvo, Nebraska
Celebrate 81st Birthday
I.a;t Wednesday the families of
John Armstrong. Fred Prouty and
Mis3 Vera Lancaster motored to near
Greenwood where they went to be
present at the celebration of the Slst
birthday anniversary of Grandma
Hurlbut. The day was one very
pleasantly spent and they found this
excellent lady feeling very weH and
who is able to get around nicely and
attends the church meetings regularly.
TSie lews of to World
can be had over the radio. Have a Crosley
installed in your home or place of business.
Prices moderate and service excellent. Drop
into the garage and listen in. We are glad
to demonstrate.
Also repairs with regular Ford parts.
CALL AND SEE ME!
ALV &AI3AG
Also,
ARTHUR DIKGES, Proprietor
Nebraska
To Gain a Good Reputation
The way to gain a good reputation
is to endeavor to be what you appear.
That is precisely the manner in which
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
gained its reputation s a cure for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough. Every lottle that has ever
been put out by the manufacturers
has been fHiy up to the high stand
ard cf excellence claimed for it. Pco
pie have found that it can be depend
l en upon for tho relief and cure of
th"se aliments and that it is pleas
ant and safe to take.
HOME FOR SALE
Good home lor sale cheap in Weep
ing Water with 3 lots, garage and
other buildings, good shade trees.
, Cash or terms, 6 per cent interest.
Write A. F. Ploetz. Whitewood, S. I).
Private Money to Lean
on Cass County Farms
f T. H. POLLOCK
V
Farmers State Bank'
t Plattsmouth
I Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thorpe, of Mil- the home of their daughter, Mrs, Wil
j! rdale. Kansas. where they have liam Kief and family for a few days.
t.ern engaged in the farming busi- Mrs. F. A JonPS of Ruskin, Ne
ness. arrived in Manley about week braska. arrived this afternoon for a
s.nce and are occupymg the Keckler , visit of a wcek or ten day3 at tho
home and w, I, make their home in ; home of ,,or mother. Mrs. J. T. Caird
Manley. Mr. Thorpe is an auto me-iam, other relatives and friends,
chanic and will Inter on establish at . . , , , , .t
business in that line in Manley Dur-1 ob,?rt Hayes, who has been visit
ing the immediate future he will ins wi,h ll5s brotner. Hr. Paul Hayes
engaa-e in picking corn for the farm- at Sheridan- Wyoming, and also en
ers. being at this time engaged with joyiuR a hunti"S ,riP in the Rig Horn
Mr. Omar Coon j mountains, retumeu iioiiit; iusi un-
John FleiscV.mnn nf T.nn fsvii to ning feeling much refreshed by his
doing some work in Manley at this outinff-
time, having just completed the nlac- I Ralph J. Haynie returned this af
ing of a roof on the home of Misses ternoon from Glenwood, where he
Katie and Margie Wolpert and their has been with his father. Paul Hay-
brother. Joseph,., and is at this time nie, who has heen seriously ill with
building a douMe garage for John pneumemia and reports the father 3S
and the sister. Following this he showing much marked improvement
will place a roof on the homo of nd hopes to be up and around in a
David Rryan and wife and then a short time.
roof on the home of Mrs. Dora)
Fleisclimaii a v I also reshingle the From Faturday's Daily
home of Mrs. Reister before he gets, Kdward Bauers and wife of near
matters on the equity docket that
were pending and disposed of them.
In the case of James A. Schwab vs.
J the Connecticut River Savings Rank
et al. decree was granted quieting
title as prayed for.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Dorothy Elizabeth Trent, license
was granted to sell real estate as
prayed for by the guardian.
In the case of Byron Golding vs.
Ida T. Reynolds et al, default of the
defendant entered and the plaintiff
granted decree of foreclosure.
convict-
lay of
of for
gery. ' has made application to the
Board of Pardons for a parole, and
the Board of Pardons, pursuant to
law have set the hour cf 10 a. m. on
the 13th day of November. 1923, for
hearing on said application, all per--,
sons interested are hereby notified
that they may appear at the state
penitentiary at Lincoln, Nebraska,
on said day and hour and show cause,
if any there be, why said application
should, or should not be granted.
CHARLES W. POOL,
Sec'y, Board of Pardons.
N. T. HARMON.
Chief St. Probation Officer
olS-2T.
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J 35 years Office
Experience Coates Block
DR. G. A. MARSHALL
Dentist
through.
Entertainment Largely Attended
The entertainment given by the
ladies of th- Royal Neighbors of
Manley and vicinity was well attend
ed and a neat sum raised for the
flood rufi'erers of Louisville. The
play given was "Sewing for the Hea
then." and it was one filled with
mirth and at the same time teach
ing a lesson for missions.
Manley were here yesterday for a
short time, visiting et the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sitzmann and
family.
August Panska, of near Murdock,
was here today for a few hours at
tending to some matters of business
at the court house.
Mike Rys. the Murray blacksmith,
was in Omaha today for a few hours,
returning this afternoon on the 1:15
Burlington train.
Henry Horn and wife and Mrs. A.
B. Swarthout motored to Cedar Creek
this morning to attend the funeral
of the late Mrs. Lew Meyers.
Dr. G. II. Gilmore and son, John,
of Murray, were here today for a
few hours, motoring up from their
Enjoyed a Visit Here
Charles Hartcr and wife, accomp
anied by their sons Harold and Max,
of Beaver Crossing, were visiting for
a short time I 'st week with their
friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ran. re
turning to their home on Friday of.lorne to look after some business
last week. The y come from that por- lut,tters.
tion of the stite where they have' . T.nna h rm -Prank
artesian wells that supply an oter- , Cedar
abundance of water for all purposes fn Vrenrl th
whatever that might be for stock ir f rfli at tfae Cedar
ri irif trill n 1' ril Tmi.irf(..o M r 11 IrlPr J
church.
County Cleric George R. Sayles and
6etk a omeihere
ri'ration or otherwifce. Mr. Harter
W23 greatly impressed with the cour.
4 Ii at1 n H j 1 1 nnrlni-Ar tr fiil
4 'pose of his -holdings in the west and wife and ton. George, were at Cedar,
L,.- i,m.h0.."fe " Creek tcday to attend the funeral of.
Public
cf Big Boned Pure Bred POLAND CHINAS t
AT SLEZAK SALE BARN GLENWOOD, IOWA
Saturday, October 27th
Commencing at I p. m.
47 HEAD 47
Consisting of 24 Spring Boars, 1 Fall Boar and
22 Spring Gilts All Cholera Immune
Every hog that goes into the ring sale diy will be up to
past standards. They are all good boned, big individuals with host
blood lines of the Poland China world.
Thece hogs are by such boars as Iowa Timrn, Pe&igncr, Long
Boy, Peter Pan, Rainbow and such. Better breeding can't be put
into Poland China hogs.
FREE! Good Spring Gilt FREE!
This gilt goes to the man buying highest priced boar.
Terms: Cash or Bankable Note
AGAN & WEAK
Cramer Slezak, Aucts. . Glenwood, Iowa