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v;-'i. r-::7.-;v..-. , j j P1ATTS1IOTJTH "SEM -WEEKLY JOmSAH MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. PAGE FOUR Greenwood .Department! Prepared in the Interest of the People of Greenwood and Surrounding Vicinity Road Overseer Aniong those who shelled and de livered corn to the Greenwood ele vators during the past few days were Elmer Martins. August John son, Oliver Hall, C. E. Williams, John Stradley and W. P. Bailey. Everett Copes who has been on the sick list for some time past, and a very pleasing array of intelligent Jf.rS ?? District people and made the matter of their No. 27 (East Rock Bluffs) are CiiaJ Iff Llh!i' kfndiLgreet" urged. to write in the name of ( R. H. Henry on the ballot at the election on November 2nd ings and the shower of cards an nouncing their platform. X R. H. HENRY LOCAL NEWS Carl Kupke was shelling and de livering corn to the Peters Elevator during the first portion of alst week. Henry Greer was a vistor n Greenwood on last Wednesday, bring ing a load of wheat as he came to town. Wayne Landon begins lie picking of corn this morning, having waited as he feared the corn was not overly ripe before. J. W. Borden was looking after some business matters in Lincoln on last Wednesday afternoon, driving over in his car. J!r. Orville Anderson of Lincoln was in Greenwood during a portion of last week conducting a school for the Masonic lodge. John E. Turner of Elmwood was a visito with friends in Greenwood on last Monday and was looking af ter his political fences. L. C. Marvin has been doing some wiring for C. E. Calfee at the home which will afford better -lighting conditions in the home. John V. Stradley ha3 been having a new shingle roof placed on his residence in Greenwood and the prop erty otherwise improved. Roy Rouse had a load of apples from Woodbine, Iowa, which he brought over and disposed of to those who were wanting. Everett Copes and family were; iriaJtfnp- ir;t Sundav at the home of William Copes near Waverly, where there having had a good crop, and C. M. McElroy and family In the north side outfit formerly ruled by allenjoyed the visit very much. , has another car which he will also Minnesota city. the sia5n Hymie Weiss was signed A. F. Weibke the restauranter was; bring east. i William Eallance was a visitor in at midnight in a loop hotel, Capone a visitor in Lincoln on last Wed-( Mrs. Emory ALcuonam wno was Omaha today to have his eyes tested told a reported for the Herald and nesday afternoon where he was look-; at tne nospuai wnere sne untierwem there by a specialist. Mr. Ballance Examiner early today. ing after some business matters. j an operation for the removal or a j3 t( leave in a short time for Sioux "Gangland's killings have come to V.nct Rrnrthose was nlacing a : goiter, was able to return home on citv where he will snend the winter an end in Chicaeo." CaDone was foundation under the coal houses; last Saurday and is getting along at the home of his daughter,, Mrs. quoted as saying. "A treaty of peace which were moved to the elevator by, nicely now with hopes of being en- jr. h. Tarsch. between our fellows and the north At the Methodist church on last or tne 0ce ot was kept from his wtrk at the Mc- Sunday there was congregated the Donald store during the time was so membership of the church amount- i w j far recovered that he was able to ing to some two hundred and fifty t.03.Q UVfilSGl return to his work early last week. people who came to gather for an all VA w i OVV1 Clarence Bucknell and wife of near days meetine and who enioved the Elmwood and Dan Menchau and occasion very much. They held their Note Be sure to make a CTOSS in family of Alvo were guests at the Sunday school in the morning at the the square after writing in the name, home of Mr. ana Airs, ueorge iiuck- proper nour wnicn was loiiowca by nell, cn last Sunday w here they were the morning services. Matters of enjoying the day with the Bucknell church business were held in the family. afternoon, and the entire day was Charles Tate of Kimball, an old spent in the meeting and in getting time friend of Mr. P. A. Sanborn, together and organizing for a greater and a former partner in business, was work In the future. in Greenwood a few days during the past week looking after some busi-r ness and visiting with his old time friends. i Mrs. David Apphum, who has been! visiting for the past three months Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main returned from New Hampton, Mo., JJljig., Phone 527. ; about a week since, only to be called . n , rt , to nurse Mrs. Arthur Reese who is Dr. 0. C. Hudson, OesteopathiC Phy- very sick at her home northeast of sieian and Surgeon. Phones 31 - 477. RIVAL GANGSTERS SIGN Greenwood. I From Thursday's Dally TREATY OF George Bourks of Proctor. Colo.,- James K. Pollock departed last - - i .1 . . 1 I. n i . - r i i 1 1 1 x . was in un.-euuuu iiumis me trteuiug lur jiinutapuus, jumnesoiu, Chicago, Oct. 21. A treaty oi week with a car load of potatoes where he goes to spend a few days peace between the band controlled which he has grown on his farm there visiting with his sister, Mrs. hv Al "Sr.irfare" Canone and the Bryan Urges Repeal of Intang ible Tax Statute Pledges Equal Destribution of Taxes According to Property Held Your Support Will be Appreciated PEACE Frank Rouse and J. C. Lomeyer. O. E. Sayles and wife and Mrs. Nannie Coleman were visiting and looking after some shopping in Lin coln on Wednesday of last week. Frank Rouse was a visitor Ir. Ashland on last Monday, called there on business looking after the moving of a house in that berg. Leonard Anderson is having a barn builded on his farm southwest of Greenwood, and has the veteran car- tirely well in a short time. Alfred Anderson was a visitor in town on last Wednesday securing materials for the construction of a house and barn on his farm south west of Greenwood, where he is hav ing an entiely new set of improve ments constructed. Contractor Gust Sorman has charge of the work. During a couple of days of last week, the Masonic lodge was holding Mrs. Frank Wooster was among. S1e comoination was signeu at miu those eoinir to Omaha this mnrnine to night. spend a few hours there looking after "ow for the first tim? in c pome matters of business and also year 1 sleeP tnls morning with visiting with Mr. Wooster at the St. Catherine's hospital. Mr. Wooster Is now doing so nicely that it is thought that he can be able to return home in the next few days. Ernest H. Buttery, v. ho has been engaged in working with the Modern out a gun under my pillow. I be lieve it's peace to star-" Those of the conference were nam ed as Capone. Maxie Eisen. Vincent Drucci, reported successor to Weis as leador of the north side alcohol band, and George "Bugs" Moran. Journal Want Ads bring results. a srhnnl nf instruction for the mem center. W. S. Allen, doing tne worn. ;.oers, naving sessions uunug me iure . . , C 1 V , ,V Elmer Coleman was in attendance noon and afternoon of both Tuesday cut in the state is here to look af er i.iLui vKmuu thp rarp nf his pvp wlnrh wns in- at the Grand Lodge of Nebraska o! i ami v.eunesuay. a large numuer i - " the members were attending tnat J"1" c "" "-. they might be to the minute in Ma-;had a drP of oiI from the crank , case of a truck get into his eye and Buuiy. iv. ii.. t. i ii i rel urown was over xo .-sniana ... , in thp rmmtv Court of Cass Coun- on last Wednesday, having with him "eei f,1 iroi lu tv VV.rkP his little son. Jimmie. who had been touay Dyi,Cr. ; : f Nebraska, Cass County, ss suffering with a refractory tootn.j To aI1 erson3 interested in the which had been aching quite badly. From Friaay s nam- "estate of Phillip Stoehr. deceased and which the dentist removed and : -ir. ana ..irs. iiariey lies were Qn rea(jjng the petition of George caused a smile to replace the look of visitors in Omaha todaj going to p .gt-jehr. administrator, praying thcorder of Odd Fellows which were convening in Omaha during the past week. Henry Wilkin and wife were visit ing for over Sunday at the home of J. W. Ingrim, parents of Mrs. Wil kin, who make their home at Ash land. Frank Hart and family and John Scheel and wife were enjoying a visit at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Glen Boswell ol Ong on last Sunday, they driving over In their auto. Harold Nichols and the family were visiting in Union for over the week end last week, driving over ir. their car for the occasion and re maining until Monday evening. George Trunkenbolz, and the fam ily were spending last Sunday with friends near Havelock, they driving over in their car Sunday morning where they visited for the day. Mrs. P. L. Hall was a visitor ir. Omaha for a number of days duriug the pa.-.t week where sne was a dele gate to the Rebeccah assembly of the state lodge during the week. Tred Goodfellow has a fine flock of sheep, which he has been feeding and which he will soon turn off intc the market as they are now in ex cellent condition, and gaining every day. Mrs. Art Reese who has been very ill for some time was taken to thr hospital the latter portion f alst week for treatment and if necessary for an operation to restore her health. E. M. Jardine and wife and Henry Wilkin.T and wife were visiting in Omaha the first of last week, where the boys attended the boxing match and the girls enjoyed a moving pic ture show. "P. A. Sanborn was spending last ThurFdav and Friday at Omahc where h2 was visiting with the folks and also was able to dispose of a car while he was away thus making the visit one of profit. Harrison Gayer candidate for county clerk on the democratic ticke was a visitor in Greenwood and was looking after some business in the line of his political fences and was making many friends while here. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. i which the lad had been that city cn the early Burlington a finaj ettlement and allowance of sunennEr wearing. i train to spend a few hours with hls account filed in this court on the vtiV RmiKP moved a nortion of friends there. 25ih day of October. 1926. and for u i i,co ti-M. hoc hun mr ' Mr?.. W. R. Rnhh of Nebraska Citv final distribution, determination Of mr V ja i upco hi.j.i uo ivu m ... ' chased bv the Peters Grain companv. is here to spend a sliort time wit!; heirship and for his discharge as such rnntiv to npar thp levator, and Mr. Robb and they were in Omaha administrator tva remninden hp tool.- to thp farm this afternoon to look after some It is hereby ordered that you and of O F Pf-trs nort!-eP?.t town, matters for the wholesale candy all persons interested in said matter t?o --. -c?ctr,i in thp worV house here and at Nebraska Citv? ' may, and do. appear at the County t.. t n t rsh,i th i Court .to be held in, and for raid motor power in his tractor. I From Saturdays Daiiy- f,0Uf;0,Vbe( dll?r . . .. , A. D. 1926, at ten o clock a. m., to L Car! .M5!s,DKef w:;s vtlslt,r i" show cause, if any there be. why the Greenwood iJoy Wins UOUt. y " praver of th petitioner should not be Many of the citizens of Greenwood prantcrt and that notice of the pen were in Lincoln cn last Tuesday eve rs. narry nan or ueaver City. (cncy of said petition and the hear- ning to attend the boxing contest enrasKa, is nere to enjoy a visu at in thereof be given to all persons In- whlch was statred there v.i.'-. a large the home of her parents. Mr. and tereeted in paid matter by publishing number of bouts, but the ore which Mrs. William Rummel ard vithjthe a copy of this order in The Platts- was of most interest to the people cf other relatives and friend.-.. mouth Journal.-"a semi-weekly news- this district was one in whicli Everett Mrs. V. R. Gobelcu-n. who was in paper printed in said county, for one Stewart was one of the contestants, attendance at the naiionnl convention ween; prior to said day of hearing. and In which he came out the victor. Dedicate Their Basement. Last Sunday at the Christian church of Greenwood was assemble! some two hundred and fifty people who joined in an all day meeting where they appropriately dedicated the completed basement of the church which ahs been excavated and J, furnished for the use of the Bibli .Xtvn,v,.v.uv..!..'.,v.v. .. school, and where all enjoyed the W'Vi'rrrn'Wrr V all day meeting and the basket din-j of the American Lesion Auxiliarv at In witness whereof, I have nere- Philadelphia. returned home last eve- unto eet my hand and the seal of said ning after a very delightful outing court, this 25th day of October A. D and one that she will long pleasantly 1926. remember.. ,' . A. H. DUXBURY, i (Seal) 025-1 w County Judge . 4V4VV?VVU!HU ? ' BOX SOCIALS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE making new friends. They presented Know the Absolute Facts! You Want the Best Motor Car Value Your Money will Buy But you cannot know true Motor Car Worth without an Exhaustive Demonstration. We are here to show you the superior quality of the New and Better Buick . Call on us(at any time for a thorough demonstration. No charge or obligation to buy. See Bert Reed, of Weeping Water, or: J. B. Livingston, of Plattsmouth! rGreenwood, Nebraska In "the matter of the application of Wm. . Hunter, administrator of the e?tate of Cecilia D. Jahrig, deceased for license to. sell real estate to pay ttt j j n i i ri7ii. ' debts. ner which was a very pleasant fea- . Now on this 23rd day of October, ture of the meeting. . L ' . w " r , 1926, comes Wm. Hunter, adminis- x- ouonTB Buom uisinci trator of the estate of Cecilia D. Jah- Town Full of Democrats : ! 6m 3'CRt lIyM rig,, deceased, and presents -his peti- t SSJ..? hf,m t n Wcdnesda - October 27th. All tlon for license to aell the real estate ,ednesy bfiug the day for come! Ladies, please bring boxes. of -tlle de0ased.. to pay the claims y v""':'t't."' Luui-bii iiunis, filed and allowed against said estate; democratic ticket anc cneir friends, o23-ltw-2td Teacher, j it appearing from said petition that tu-. u3 a. mre an very enmus-, there is an insufficient amount of lastic crowd of wide awake demo-, Thursday, October 28. I persoral property in the hands of the iu wre Wua mucu nmou.; A IIallowe.en prnRram and box administrator. to pay the claims, pre tty greeting the people of Green- ha thfl c-,.. Bhn., rented and allowed bv the County wood and especially their friends and Dlstrict No 13 Thursday. October . Court, the- expense of administration 9S Everybody come (and that .it . is necessary, to sen tne f " SARAH McQUIN. who,e ot 6ad real estate of said de- Teacher, ceased for the payment of laims and costs of administration TT ... . , .it It .is therefore, considered, ordered Have you anything to .buy or sellr an(1 djudged that all persons inter- - ested in the estate of Cecilia D. Jah- NOTICE TO CREDITORS . rig, deceased, appear before me; James jT. Begley, Judge of the District The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun- Court, at the office of the Clerk of ty, ss. Jthe District Court at the Court House In the County Court. tin the City, of ' Plattsmouth, Cass In the matter of the estate of Henry County, Nebraska,- on the 13th day of Lambert, deceased. , December, 1926, at the hour of ten To the creditors of said estate: 'o'cJockfln the forenoon to show cause, You are hereby notified. That I will if . any 'there ,be,-,why . such, license sit at the County Court Room In should not be granted to Wm. Hunter, Plattsmouth in said county, on the administrator of said estate,- to ; sell 22nd day of November, 1926, and on all of said real estate ;of said . de the 23rd day of February, 1927, at ceased co as to pay. claims presented ten o'clock a. m., of each day, to re- and allowed with the costs- of ad ceive ard examine all claims against ministration and' the' costs of ''this raid estate, vith a view to their ad- proceedings Justment and allowance. The time It is therefore further considered, limited for the presentation of claims ordered and adjudged that notice be against said estate is three months given- to all i persons -.interested by from the 22nd day of November A. publication of this Order to Show D. 1926, and the time limited for Cause for four successive weeks In jayment of debts is one year from The , Plattsmouth Journal, a legal said 22nd day of November 1926. newspaper published and of, general Witness my hand and the seal of circulation in-; said County of Cass, paid county court, this 25thday .of Nebraska. October 1?26. , y tto:"Couft. Cambridge, Neb., Oct. 20. Repeal of the intangible tax law whereby each citizen of the state may stand equally before the law and share alike in the cost of government according to the property that he owns was pledged here today by Former Gover nor Charles W. Bryan in a democratic meeting. "Every farm owner, home owner, wage earner and business man," he said, "knowns that he is paying more rj than his share of the cost or gov ernment. t3 "The tariff at the close of the war fcfl doubled the price of everything the KZ3 people in agricultural sections use or wear. It shut the farmers out from their best customers across the seas. As a result the farmer has surplus product on his hands and no market for them. Freight rates for the farm er have been raised 30 per cent and it costs him about $240 on a half section of land to get his good to what market he has left. "This happened during the time the farmer was 'deflated' by the repub lican administration. Corn sagged to 50 cents and wheat to one dollar. Cat tle men were bankrupted and market for real estate was destroyed. "Then came the intangible tax law passed during the McKelvie adminis tration, allowing tax dodgers to es- cane about one million dollars of lust tax payments a year. Promises to re- L have not been kept. This year's plat form evades the question entirely. "How could Senator Norris speak for or indorse the republican ticket in Nebraska this year when its plat form and its candidate for governor has refused to promise to uphold the state primary law and has failed to promise to uphold the bank guaranty lnw and has refuspd even to nromise taxpayers repeal of the intangible tax law?" Bryan concluded. il : Marie Spends Day in Dashing j Here and There Queen Guest at Dinners, Luncheons and Receptions; Visits Columbia University; Cold Worse. ' New York. Oct. 23. Queen Marie or Rumania went on the air late Fri day night in a speech at a dinner of the American Iron and Steel in stitute at the Hotel Commodore. Her speech was broadcast by station WJZ, New York. Officials of WJZ said stations WRC, Washington, and WBZ, Springfield, Mass., had been hooked up for the B VALUE PRICES V NEW DATES Bulk, per lb $ .15 FIGS 8-oz. package for . . 10 PRUNES Medium size, 2 lbs 25 PEACHESVery fancy, per lb 25 RAISINS Thompson's seedless, 2 lbs. 25 APRICOTS Fancy, per lb 35 KRISPY CRACKERS 2Vz-lb. Caddy 43 MACARONI Bulk. 2 lbs. for 25 COCOA Bulk. 3 lbs. for 25 CORN SYRUP Fine for cooking, etc. Gal. . .49 WHITE SYRUP For table use. Gallon. . . .55 CAKE FLOUR Jenny Wren, self rising. . .45 SUGAR 10 pounds for 69 HOMINY Otoe, large size, 10c or six for. .55 BEN DAVIS APPLES Bushel 1.50 SUN BRITE CLEANSER 4 cans for 25 WASHING POWDER Star Naptha, Ig.. . .25 SUNNY MONDAY SOAP 10 bars for. . . .35 DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE Lg. size, 3 for 1.00 PITTED RED CHERRIES Water pack. . . .25 Gallon Fruits BLACKBERRIES Solid pack, gallon cans.$ .85 PINEAPPLE Grated, solid pack. Gallon.. .85 APPLES Fine for pies. Gallon can 45 PEACHES Gallon cans, each . 65 APRICOTS Gallon cans, each 75 PITTED RED CHERRIES Gallon cans. . . 1.35 PEARS Gallon cans, each 75 Kellogg's Products CORN FLAKES Large size, per pkg $ .15 BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for J25 OATMEAL Large size. Per pkg .25 PEP 2 packages for : .25 ALL BRAN 2 packages for 25 4 Cans Fruit for 95c (All Packed in Syrup) Peaches - Apr ice ts - Pears , "Pineapple - Blackberries Vegetables, 10c Can (Standard Pack) , v Corn - Tomatoes - Peas It n Sy yj Years of Service We deliver Phoned H occasion. They said the broadcasting hZj&Ff'&r -V?-c was in no way connected witn tne misunderstanding that occurred earlier in the evening resulting i GEE2IAN COAL EXPEIiT ! ELEVEN SHANGHAIED SEAMEN the failure of plans for the queen to rnijV. Tn 7TTT5T5TTT?.nW TO SUE FOE'SllO.OOO DAMAGES aca til .vuuiiau uau i u i vvit-, 11 ua tional hookup of 21 stations. New York. Oct. 20. Eleven sea- mpn. wlin allpcoil thpv strp dinnr- New York. Oct. 23. Queen Marie Pittsburgh, Tu. The Germans, haied as members of the crew of re- rushed through another hectic, wear- considered the world leaders in coal vrlntinnit that mannr tm former ing day Friday, dashing from place research, will send their leading stf.am fishing trawler Foam aul to place, from luncheon to dinner, scientists to America to describe their hnmharded XicaraTan rmst towns to receptions and other things. discoveries. Tuesdav filed affidavits : is an overture She coughed and sniffled through This step in international co-op-ltr, fnr jiioooo dTmaffes Thev I . .ii 1. l l 1 1. 1 . : :n 1 . A.i . . 1 . , r ' ii an, cuuuguig iiuiurs auii uanu- pt'iunuu n in uc liiittu ul nit; tunici- kerchiefs many times. And at the once on bituminous coal at the Car- end, she was a tired queen. Her bad uegie Institute of Technology on No cold had grown worse. vember 15th IS, President Thomas After a bit of rest, she went dowa S. Baker announced today. to the financial section to lunch with Ur. Fnedrich lierglus ami t ranz New York's swankiest bankers. For the first time since she em barked on this trip, Marie found her self out of the focus of publicity. Re porters were T arred from the meet ing and the food. The queen got a hurried glimpse of a great American university in full swing when she visited Columbia in the afiernoon. ; Fischer will represent Germany at the meeting. They are the inventors of processes considered the most prom ising of all the methods so far devised alco alleged they were shipwreck ed for many days on a small islan.l off the Nicaraguan coast with noth ing to eat but cocoanuts. INCREASES RAIL PAY Philadelphia, Oct. 20. Tho Penn sylvania railroad cor.ipany tcday an- tor product lorf of fuel oil from coal. 1 nounced an Increase of 3 cnts an Foreign leadership in coal. research :. hour in the rate of wages to be paid is explained by the fact that America to all classes of shop craft employes, has a wealth of petroleum resources. The increase, agreed cn-yesterday, is while in Europe there is little natural retroactive to October 16. Approx petroleum under the ground, and the imately 43, thousand men are affected. After Columbia, the queen was to 7: , nYA I , " 7,- J -u t the national Tt . u . ' have appeared a A. headquarters as guest of honor at a reception. This, appointment however, was canceled early in the day and no explanation given. Later in the day, the queen had dinner at a hotel with members of the Iron and Steel institute, spoke for half an hour over the radio, and had supper at the Fifth avenue man sion of Judge Elbert II. Gary. While her majesty was filling so cial engagements, Prince Nicolas busied himself at police headquarters as the guest of Police Commissioner McLaughlin. He had already developed an in terest In the department and wanted to see how the American police sys tem works. So he went through headquarters. was "mugged and measured" in the Bertillion and finger-print 'depart ments, and viewed the rogue's gallery. 2 AMERICANS ON 3-YEAR VIGIL Capetown, Union of South Africa, Oct. 18. Two Americans have began a lonely three-year vigil on a moun tain peak near here to study sun spots for better forecasting of weather. Supplied with an immense amount of astronomical apparatus, F. Greely and A. Hoover, took. up their abode on the peak, a mile high, -where the atmosphere is clear of dust and there is little rain to interfere with their observations. They have a. wireless, set and can 'listen-in" on the radio concerts at Johannesburg and Capetown. TWO PIANOS FOR SALE Both Mahogany Case in A-l Condition Every Way One priced at . .$175.00 The other at 125.00 Easy Terms or Big Discount for an All Cash Payment! Ghiist Ssl Ghrist PHONE 645 118-122 So. 6th Street Plattsmouth, Neb. 1 ? . 3 1 i .JL.iH...rjt'2CBURV. County Judge. aT (Seal) ' BtBtrlet Jutfjp. All local news is in ths Journal.