-CL i .. i . . MONDAY,' JTOVETIBES17; i634. PLATTSUOTJTH ktt.tt - WEEKLY JOITCINAL II Tl Ml PAGE TWO I Ao Department Dr CI'.;"-- Parrish. Veterinarian, ! friends. Mr. Curyta tells of having Elmwood, Nebraska. Call day phone, ! a very nice trip, it requiring ten 7; r.i:'!it, 5S. tf-x days to go from Alvo to Pasadena, Oris Foreman was looking aftor ! v,ln ro the folks are very comfortably ;(!, !uiiM-ss iiiattfrs in Elmwooil ' located at 140 Madison avenue, and (1D VYt dnelav afternoon, j where they will enjoy the winter. Art Ir,;;. s and wife were visiting -flan mo tells of no car trouble of in Li.j . In last Tuesday and cole- any cutis ciuence. and but three punc Lntcl Armisthe day there, driving Jiuvs on the route. ok r in t'--.-;r cv.Uk .v.iiu- :.n ir.u r.t was taken in the; Enteitainecl Their Friends bask-ti-rM pn:e which was played I T .s yun,iay ac the home of Mr. h..t.vi-1-tii V.'ait.m school and the teams i n1 ;tjrs diaries Kosenow there of the Alvo fihuols. jv, ere gathered a number of their rirs. Wi:i. Sin i' -n was visiting in , rt-iativcs and friends who enjoyed E'.r.r-.coii for the past week, where ;tu. hospitality and friendliness of she was a yu'-t at the home of r t tlie Kosenow home for the day and father. Mr." George F Wilson. nii the delightful dinner which Mrs. Ch-xw Oi!i,-h was a business vis-. (i.-,now knows well how to prepare. it.)r i:i Lincoln lt Thursday, driv-! xju,ro were present for the occasion, in-: ou:- the capital city to look; will Roo'.v and family of F.lm-uiu-r n-.-i.u- bu-iiu.s matters -in line ; Wood, Clarence IUicknell and family with hi- sor in Alvo. I f rom north of Elmwoott, Koy Clarke Jt-iin ?::ir.i'fr was a visitor in Lin-;aHl family and Elmer Kosenow and im'l I. j nay lar-i wt-m, i-.m-n- "v . wite OI Alvo. v, -:.t f iis" r.i.-c attend i teachers' and pup- IV v.'c : !.::! h at t'ur,r, which it is claimed was iVa -y of the Nebraska Teach- :. !-C! i; h.n. Mi.--io.irfry s.cii ty of the hurh of Alvo met last -lay at the home of Mrs. A. I. v. !: iv tiny had a most pleas-i-r. in and did much exccl i.rk I"-; r the soriey. YEGGS HAVE HORSE SHOES IN POCKETS i i r th- Cai t v iPccpIe of Kavelock and Even the ::. Sf.-wart was caii.-d to Om-i Offers Speculate on vVnat --- w. dn.-sday to look after; I-Iake of Car Used. Tiusiiu-ss matters, makir.tr the v'ih his car. and r.-und the' ; ir. cxc.lhr.t ton-HMon and the Yeses who looted the I-irst Na iiy buUlirg v,:th ln-.sir.tss. itic.ua I bank of llavelock Thursday w jr.ht. Murt.-v and sister of ' afternoon, are now counting the Mr v.-rtev Mr- Ma' v Frv. : rv-nry : nd possibly dividing it. They .VVrtfai US.I.v Morda: for , fr.r the time being t least safe ,,.'rK and will' s ...! tho win-i in Unroll.. Omaha. Sioux City Knl- .-t-, ' nti i Trout; " : u 11 vn... 1 v " i - - - - - - - I.-.T.:t lb u h. :r -. Ji.'.n V."o:.l who has be n at . -i.i . ! ia I.:noIn. wli'-ro the .. -t .r rnt!"-'.. v.a : ;arj . . : th;-t -a - was able to re-! ; r ;. 1 !:',;! (r-s towards re BLUE AND WHITE 'WIN FROM PERU DEMONSTRATE 4 5 ' rv f"rr f i ! Score of 13 to 0 is Pil Locals Against Frep School From Normal Tcwn. From Satur.lay's Daily History has given us many pages of the conquest of Peru, but this cc!:c;.u-t was not more thrilling than t;to 'manner in which the blue and white foothall warriors of IMatt3 ncuih high school humiliated the l'eru . i:.ns"of the Prep rchoot yester day afttru-on on the local gridiron by the score of 13 to 0 and the score does not naif tell the vain struggle that the visitors made against the smoothly working Tlattsmouth ma chine. It was on the last home game of the appearance he local gridiron of Joe Krejci, ;h school and the last i i They lw ay. w ; i" e f 1 t :. x'. Jptst is the opinion of officerF. That tin bandit-, wore horseshoes or car-ri-rl : o, i i!:dicntod from the fact that they got alt the breaks. ( iiiA r,s cf Havelorl: and even the mak-i otlii'T-y.j ;ue still speculating on wnai . i pujki- f.f cor the o-an-oirs osou. i:ue ' -,?' report nam?:! it an Essex, th're 'ng an! wi-, of L'rion. j re otht r and conflicting rumors, one ; i t?u ir (laughtt r. Miss ' to the effect that it was a Wills v viitin'ar last Siir.dav at:.f":.inte Claire. ., iy i)-.tinin"" and Yv'b.ile the wire were kept wnrm Alvo.lriving over in'their : throughout Friday, nothing tangible 1 1: ? oi- - ..',.? .v- -,,,'? nir.vlnn. t hr ! a: re ared above the surface. r-" -, ', ' " ' J f ;-"- v. c-re given something new to . r. a u i). !...... , i i th.nk anout vvnen tnej' .earneci oi nd mld- vcr. the mer nt. . ." " . i th- t'-eft between 8 p. m. a t. rs in r,mv...d for a r.v.xabcr r,f J 'f 1 a t0I?' r last v..e. making the trio r. r cf Wa-ter Schroeder. state finder h., a na . b.. ilu ':; 'r'!;r in o the parking place at Eleventh V,:: r S." hl "U?- K'lln,et'r an l and X while the owner was out on o- Fif'i Weaver and John Campbell, o' ir : r ov.th Rend were visitors in A'.vo o:i,-; ijy last week, driving r ' :" :-i tae-r au'.o nv.c. alo visiting in Einordn. They were ; at t5'.e lume.t.f Mrs. Clei :'e r whib- i't re. ... . i-fd Mrs. E. iluir drcre to ' la: l v h. wlj're they : . i - ft h'-ir (Inu''it: r, v. ho -hiag at Ov !!aIa. ard who had t ; ; ra : land for the teach- ntion i";e"ti:ig winch was ": i In l-.'-'-l th- re at that time. Th" T.-'lks Aid society of the M. K. h.nr: h of Alvo are contemplating It ddlng a bazaar at the church bot-jc-tin-.e flurirg le month of December ar.-i a. xpevfing to have a general ya". time, wii'i-a tliey are hoping; will h prof:taioe to the chorea. Mrs. h'rti.in Tolar.d. of Tiaveloek. v.::s a v:-i.r.r jr. Alvo List week, til ing . ' i:; cn account of the xt-vv .-.ri.ms i 1 In.- ef her fathe r, V.'illi-.m S. Wolie. who later died. Mrs. Toland retornd to her honif or. v.v-.5iies-5ay and attended the fun eral at A? h.la. mi on Thursday. Dr.n Vv ii'h.ras, who lias been mak ing hi- i.e.::-.? at Una d ilia for some tii ia pr-"t. moved ba' k to Alvo last v '-y. anl wiM make bis home here a-."i- niic!:T the friends wi-.om he has known for to lone. R. M. Coal man, with the bdir truak and John ETriLir.er as his ri'ht bower, went over and brought the household gOi'ds b'-;--. I ire Caused llnch. Exc-itemc-nt One t'.ay last week, or rather night, fire v. a s d: -covere '. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. On is Foreman, aed as it v. as I'is'-ov re d e arly it vv.ts nsi!v handled, and by dint turd v.iiik i.v t h i !'o 1 ves aad neigh. hors. the fire was -xtingui.-he d before jr.ue.h duiiave was eir-re to the boa-., tbouah their de-thing suffer ed much damage and fear of the lire rafting tbe advantuT:1 of the fighters v. as gr- at for a tir.v. They ho-T'.er "a t re v-ry foin unuto hi that t' y vr-' ah!'- to get the fiana s n.b'i'.i- ! in time to saw the home. II?.e ?I?R-ant Trip Yest Ciari !!. C'uryi a. who has been to CY. !i : -. and to whore be drove t'm ar (.: his fat!:er when they went th-r ai;(-i:r a month sim-p. was a vsritor in Alvo last Wednesday, a;'.d the b -ndit chase. The license r.i'.ra- r.r 's P-."14a and the motor number is C.lOD.OoS. This theft is not eon-ne-'t( d by the officers with the yeggs v. bo pui'ed the TIavelock job and rot away with between ? 6,500 and 5;7.ooo. . The flr-t ofTicinl theory vva3 thnt th bandits numbered three instead of two and that the third rMlir '.i' 'he baud awaited his companions with err dia'orint from that in v limb they rode to and from Ilave bvk. This th'-ory received laldi tioTial force when report came of dis e every of an abandoned Essex ccr.ch norr V.'averly. State Sheriff Carroll (ie legated an official party Friday to investigate. "If they switched cars after pull- ng tiio jot), tlien tney woutei cer- tamly ilouIle hack to Omaha, said be stole sheriff. "There is. how e r, tbi fact to consider: No re nrt has reacbeel us of theft of a car i': Omaha, Lincoln or elsewhere in the btato which enswers the descrip tion of the bandit c?r. If the car was stolen for this particular job th" n- n r sorely would have reported his loss before now." The modern bank robber equips himself with license, plates from a number a? states. It is simple pro-(.-.-:) to thift plates. The officers, luiv.-f ver, expect jnct this thing ami 'a. i- more at the car r.tid its occu pants tlam at the number. st.:r cf the high school fectball team, who had a field day in c-howing up the visitors and with the fleet-footed and sure armed man of the team, Godwin. Go-vler. Hartford and liut taiy a i?o served as ground gainers ami the linemen were also in great form and ri-'de a stonewall against which the Peruvians battered them selves to no avail. On the kickoff, the Peru team looked good to score as Dillon se ct? rin a: the ball, ran sixty yards be fore Godwin downed him, but from then on the story was reversed and Plattsmoi'th had the visitor largely on the defensive ?nd t'ae chief plays cf the Peru team was to try and punt out 'of danger on'.y to hr.v P tt-n onth return the ball into their territory. In the l."!s' of the first quarter Jo'4 Krejci electrified the crowd hy a mat end run that brought the bi'i to the P- rn thirty-yard line and was or.'1 or t:.a real thru is oi t:ie ganv. P.attsu'cti'h. then executed a great. : rial ait!-"!:, Krejci passing twenty -rds to Cod win who was held r.;. ti e Peru ten yard line. Line pmrshe--by Gord r and Krr jri l.rouglit tb hall to the Po"i two yard line and with the ball l,re there was an at-, tf-?;p'c:l end run by Krejci failed and the ball was turned to the visitors. Peru pur.ted.out enf .Inncrer but the local team was full the the vith to as: TWO MILLIONS :io:ti: roE, new catitol Uncedn, Xov. 14. Approximately '2 riillion doil33 will be requested bv the state caoitfil commission as an ! ! : ; ion a ! appropriation to complete 7 bra-ka's new seat of government, t was indicated ?.t a meeting of the ': -mission here Friday. The eommision's financial recoin r -.lation will soon be formulated nd v- iii bo transmitted to the legis-Tat'ii- by Governor Ilryan in the budget, a.-comranying his message. Though the first section of the bnild will not b? fitiished until July 1, 1 1 2 5 . seme p-irts are now virtu !ly ready. It is planned to move -omo deprirtni'Mits into these quar ters by the first of the year. v. a :ing hands with his many vatch it! The most sensational price offer are lr he found in Vescotts' ITcnr- ?a!e Earain Wedriesday. of fight and Putter:.- returned ball to the twe nly-yard line of visitors. The cttnrter ended - the ball cn the twenty-yard line. The second eiuartcr saw the Plattsmouth team crash over with the first score of the game. On the kicl-ofr to Peru the player attempt ing to handle the ba'l made' a costly fumble and Godwin recovered the bail with the sphereoid on the twen ty yard line of the school town team. .Tv. Krejci then '.rave one of hi flet-footed exhibitions in an end run that bro'.irbt the bail to the two y-iivMino of Pern. Krejci then car ?ird the ball over the lino in a Iin plunge that, tallied for the lotahs and abo placed the l ick that added th" extra point for Plattsmouth. Ag.in in the third quarter Platts mouth hung added sorrow on tho fast crumbling Peru football ma chin as they forced the visitors down the fiebl toward thr;ir goal and a fin? pass by Krejci to Glaze brot the ball to the visitors five yard line and this tim there was no attempt to make any end runs or fakes. :h Ktjei lowered his head and drove? ;n.o the lme of the visitors with hi teammites ant! carried the ball over The attempt at goal was a failure and left the score at 13 to 0. In the last quarter the Peru teari attempted several successful line plunders but which were costlv in the injuries to their players and the lo cals largdy played on the defensive. Hartford in this period made a spec tacular end run thrt gave the fans a real treat. The, ball was kept large ly in the center of the fiohl and the i f;nal whistle found the visitors vain ly struggling against the stonewall defense of Plattsmouth. Edward Kelly was looking after some business matters in Omaha on d Up By the! Thursday of last week, making the trip with his auto. ; Walter rdockenhaupt and wife, were visiting last Sunday evening rt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Rputh for the evening. Charles Lovc-11, who is picking corn at the home of George W. Sny der near iMyuard. was a visitor at the homes of both J. C. Rauth and Will Rauth last Sunday. Mij.i Elizabeth Seheehan, who has been so seriously ill at the home of. Mrs. Charles Murphy for some time, j has so far improved that she was able to return to her home on last Tuesday and is continuing to show) improvement. , j Messrs. and Mesdames -KTnory M. i Gibbons and Frank Taylor, from east! of T-Ianley, were visiting with old j fricnd.3 and attending a show at; Omaha on last Sunday, driving up. in their ear, an! enjoyed the visit? and time spent there very pleasantly. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bergman were; visiting in Omaha on last Monday,! where they also were looking after: some purchases for the store, and ; while there the business was being most prrperly locked after by that e!Ti -ient and capable young man, Jo siph Wtdpert. Joe Rauth Completed the picking of h-is corn last Saturday and he is a rustler at that. On Sunday he and his -hter, Theresa, departed in their ruto for Stanton, where they went to visit tor a few days with their si;tcr, Mrs. Jnmcs Tighe, formerly Miss Anna Rauth. R. P.ergman. who is an electrician as wt-Ii as pe.stmaster ani merchant, ia -i week installed a two tube Cros- . radio at (ha home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. iiumble, and they are n-...w in touch with the Fee-jee Is la -.ds. as well as other points in Ameri-a and Missouri. J'.i -i Tighe, of Omaha, and Jo seph Huehes. of Herman, were visit ing fit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mockcnhaupt for the day last T'l-.sdoy. they driving down from Omaha in the car of Mr. Hughes. that -They were also looking after some over ; busi -iess matters while here. A. H. Humble, the efficient and ig; nial agent of the Missouri Pacific, ; at Manley, was at Kansas City, Mo., where he went to see his mother, who is quite sick, and since his re turn he has received a number of , b iters from the nurse in charge, Istiting that the mother continues ; to show improvement, although she i is still very ill. PearsGn's BARBER SHOP Th2 Home of Good Work Manley - - Nebraska Elmer Pearson, Prop. i MARK TO G!M BACK -1 Put American Investors in the Ger man Currency Doomed to Be Disappointed. PLAN TO HONOR i i ot "FERGUSON!" Would Stage Elaborate Ceremony When Woman Governor Takes the Oath of Office. J-lyskiog Supplies! Mittens, Gloves, Pegs and Hcops. Anything you want in this line. Mealing Stoves, just what you want fcr winter. Washing Machines to save the wife and mother. Radios for the whole family and the best ma chine?, with service and prices right. For Trucking and Hauling see us. Coatman Hardware Go. ALVO - i- NEBRASKA Austin, Tex.. Nov. 14. One of the n.opt elaborate state ceremonies ever attempted in the United States is being planned here for the inaug uration next February of Mrs. Mir iam E. Ferguson as governor of the stale of Texas. A meeting of Austin residents, called by H. A. Vroe, Ktarterl the arrangements yester day. The hepes of the people of the capital to give this inauguration a gradrue equal to the occasion stop at nothing short of seeking to have the president and vice president of tho United States, the president and all governors of Mexico, all gover nors of the United States, ambassa dors of foreign countries, high com-1 man tiers of the army and navy, anl other dignitaries of state and nation present at the inaugural. The tentative plans include a grand ball, a military display with present " from the national and tl c regular army posts state, an aerial exhioition, a 'pageant of the state's history and a j spec ial invitation to attend to Mrs. Koss, who then will be governor of t Wyoming. i j Mrs. Morris Lloyd was among the visitors in Omaha today, going to that city on the early morning Bur lington train. Berlin, Nov. 14. A great many Americans who possess German pa per marks bought at bargain rates in the days of inflation still cling to the hope that the mark will come into its own, judging by the number letters received by the American chamber of commerce in Germany cm various parts of the United States. Many of the writers arc women, who inquire how much long er they must bold the notes before they are redeemed by the German government. The paper mark went out of busi- i nei-s a year ngo this week, when ' the rentenmarh came into use. There j v,.is then so much of it on hand that in numerous instances banks and other institutions turned the marks over to junk dealers by the ' ton. ! Most of those notes, which to ward the end of the inflation pe riod were not worth the paper used ; in their manufacture, have been de stroyed or made into pasteboard , boxes and the like. Hankers lure declare there are probably more of the old German marks scattered about the United States than exist today in all Ger many itself. K n m f 1 1 . ii ii i ii " ''J.J, vim-. in TT' '-.'-lljy2 i 3 3 4l uJ--' 11 ga? 1Ls Mss-3"jr m The Coupe end Fordor Sedan S6S5 Tudor Sedan 590 Touring Car 295 Runabout - 263 On open model demonn able rims and starter arc $35 extra. All pricat f. o.b. Dfr3 The Fc?rd Coupe ia the lowest priced closed ctr on the market yet one of the most satisfactory. Cosring less to buy and maintain, every dollar invested brings greatest returns ia comfortable, dependabl travel. Sturdy, long-lived and edapted to all conditions qi reads and weathsr it meew every need oi a two passenger car. Steadily growing demand andtheresourcesandfaciliti? of the Ford Motor Company have made possible a closed car, at a price miIlio:3 can aSord, rightly de signed, carefully built and backed by an efficient service organization in every neighborhood of the nation. kSS NEAEIES? AUTHORIZED FC51D DEALER SISTER SUES FOR FART OF ESTATi Tital and the will. was induced to This occurred make out following Lion which 10, 1923, Wise underwent Mrs. Sheppard Sarah E Shepherd Charges in Su:.t That Brother, Simca P. Wise, V7as Influenced to Cut Her 03 an opera on July states. He was under the influcncs of narcotics and opium at the time the will was made, she says. In addition J. Howard Heire, one of the vice presidents cf the 'Union Fremont, Neb., Nov 1.1. Charg ing that the late Slimm P. "Wise, of Dodge county, divided his ??1,000 e-tate evenly between eighteen nieces and nephews ard totally dis regarded his sister, the latter, Sarah E. Sheppard, will contest the will in the hearing that opens in county court before Judge Waldo Winter steen Friday morning. Mrs. Sheppard alleges that Wi'-e was not mentally sound at the time the will was made, chaiging that he was suffering in a Fremont hos- i National bank, was' called in at tho time, i'ac says, to help induce -Wijo io hiive his estate to certain heirs. The estate consists of SIS, 000 persona! property, $18,000 real prop erty all in Nebraska, and $8,000 in real property in Oklahoma. The eighteen nephews and nieces share this estate while the sister is cut off without a cent. LIMBEHGER CHEESE HAS LOST ITS M0SALE ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment Aelministratrix of The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of William Nickles, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of George E. Nickles praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Etta M. Nickles as Ad ministratrix; Ordered, that December Cth, A. D. 1924, at ten o'clock a. m., is assign ed for hearing said petition, whenlfe' 11 i 4.4 trS-'4 may appear at a County Court to b3 ; held in and for said county and j show cause why the prayer of peti- I tioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said I petition and the hearing thereof be I given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of ; this order in the Plattsmouth Jour- j nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print- ' ed in said county, for three success-j ive weeks, prior to said day of hear ing. - ' Dated November 15, 1924. ALLEN .T. DEE?ON. ! nl7-3w County Judge. : Berlin. Nov. 14. Linbcrger cheese is 13.1 per cent dearer in tho current market than it was in 1013 and not h;lf so pungent. Cheese experts in sist that it is not made with the care it farmerly was and that less atten tion is paid to aging it. Codfish is 124 per cent more ex pensive than in pre-war Germany, onions 200 per cent, sauerkraut 100 per cent, beans 1G7 per crat and cof fee 100 per cent. FOR SALE Boat for sale or will Corona typewriter. E. Vv phone 1405, Murray. AUTO TOP SHOP Between if Cth Phone; AS 4 . and 7th 'idvertisimr will -pay yuti. Aotoiiiobils- Painiini! First-Class Work Guaranteed! Prices Reasonable Mirror Replating and Sin Work! A. F. KBOFLICEK, Phone 592-W, Plattsmouth m Reduced Rates $0 A fi SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska. .County of Cass, ss. TWO , troops i guard !in tlie Los Angeles, Nov from bubonic plague month-old infant, and a D-year-obi chili, raised the total of the deaths since the plague started here Octo ber 19. to thirty-five, four of which were from bubonic plague and thirty-one pneumonic plague. Dr. Walter M. Dickie, director of tho antiplague committee, announc ed that the quarantine had been lift ed from the Macy street area which hr.3 been closed for several weeks due to the plague. The health au thorities have the situation will in hand, he said, and extermination of rats will continue. By virtue of an Order of Sale is-; fc4 sued ny James liooerison, ciitk oi thrt Titrirt Cnm t williin n n rl frr Cass county, Nebraska, and to mejt$ intuitu, A r J i: i in: im u uaj j l i t-t. a. m. or said day, at tne soutn tront door of the courthouse in Platts mouth. Nebraska, in said county, sell 13 to deaths at Public auction to the highest" bid- tndav h 14- cier ior tasn lae lonowiuij in-uyeriy, DEATHS fBUE0NIC PLAGUE the to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8) and sixty-seven (67) in the northeast quarter of the north west quarter (NE5 NWU of Section thirteen (13) Township twelve (12) North, Range thir teen (13) in the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska being , levied The same taken as the property of Rabh, Jr. aud Anna Rabb, ants, to satisfy a judgment upon and Andrew said Miss Marie Sperry was a visitor in Omaha, today where she was called to look after some matters of busi ness for a few hours. Mrs. John E. Schutz and daughter. Miss Florence were among those go ing to Omaha this morning to visit for the day. with friends. court recovered by A. G. Bach, plain tiff against said defendants. " Plattsmouth, Nebraska, November 13th, A. D. 1924. E. P. STEWART, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. 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