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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1926)
M01DA7, DECEITS EE. 13, 1926 FLATIfiMOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOUSEAL PAGE SF7XN MURDOC. Money Saving Sale Bargain Wednesday -AT THE- PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. DEPMR TMEMT. ,11 o., at school could not enjoy the day with her. Henry Meyerjergen, who believes in spreading gladness and sunshine wherever he can sent via parcel post to his friends in Germany last Thurs day, a very nice package of beautiful and useful presents giving the old country a taste of the good things and good wishes which the people here have for them. The board of education of the Mur dock school by resolution for the pres ent have decided to cut the noon hour of the school to one-half the time and thus be able to close the school a! half hour earlier than formerly, thus allowing the scholars an opportunity to get home earlier as the roads have been quite bad and this gives themj a little more time around the home! on the farm. I The store of Harry McDonald is assuming a very decided look like Santa Claus was going to make a sure enough visit in Murdock in the near future. The store is decorated very beautifully and there are plenty of pretty presents for the whole family PHOTOGRAPHS made on or before December 22nd will be ready for CHRISTMAS! Please sit early -The Cummins Studio- Will Celebrate Christmas. The members of the Royal Neigh bors of America will hold a house party at the hall on December 20th, for the kiddies for the wife the hus- "l , T, IV, 7 J .., . ,ii Hall decorated in holiday colors, and will also have their families as well as a Christmas tree, and each family band and the sweetheart, as well as a good radio for the home. Better drop in and see what he has. Raymond "Westlake and son Ken- iTke'is engaged in farming and stock ' They are expecting to celebrate raising, were on the market at South , the occasion in the very best manner. Omaha last week with four loads of! - cattle, which they had grown on the' Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, ranch, and following the marketing each. Mrs. W. O. Troop, Murray of the stock they came to Murdock Pbone. d6-6W where they visited for a short time: with Mr. TV. H. Rush, who is father: of Mrs. Westlake. and grandfather of! Master Kenneth, and after a short! visit here they went to Lincoln,) MBS. VALLERY POORLY From Saturday's Daily The many friends over this sec toion of Cass county will regret to learn that Mrs. John S. Vallery is not so well, the late reports from the Immanuel hospital at Omaha is expected to bring presents to the; state. Mrs. Vallery had been doing number of the members of their fam- ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account Richard Tool was looking after some business as well as visiting with his friends in Omaha last Monday. Albert Schroder and O. J. Pothast of College View were looking after some business matters in Plattsmoutn on Tuesday of last week. Miss Alma Scheel, who has been working for some time was visiting in Murdock for a short time during the past week, as well as the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Hart in Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. TV. F. Etmund had with them at their home in Murdock on last Sunday, as their guests the families of Mr. H. E. Etmund. Elmer Etmund. and Henry Reipka and fam ily all from near Hickman. V. F. Etmund ana wife, Martin r.luni and Charles Stander were all the guests at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. J. E. Hendrix, at a social eve ning on last Monday .where they all enjoyed a six o'clock supper and music during the later evening. Rnv Oehlerking. who was in the hospital at Omaha for some time and where be underwent an operation for the correction of hernia was so he could come home last week, and is getting along nicely at this time and hopes to be entirely well soon. J. E. Hendrix and wife entertained at their home on last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Garland of Lincoln. A. B. Hen drix and family of College View, C. A. Lenard and two nephews, Crville and Leiand Lenard of Ashland, where all surely enjoyed the occasion very much. Miss Irene McDonald was just twenty years of age last Thursday and celebrated the passing of the event in a very pleasant and quiet way, and was some disappointed that her cousin Miss Mary Tool, who is at Columbus, TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS We call your attention to the fine display of Utility Gifts such as Watches, Silverware, Carving Sets, 1 A. TT r.. J XT' , A T"T-n ,.r cHnnDH nvor 1 1 f Vi f fnnilc ti r in ia nncupecinn fi Kllf'h .nn,,i.r otc T,0 rnr,0l ' county seat and securing the neces- trustee, according to the last will and ber 20th. Lunch be served and and outdoor play also the wonderful " ....! f . 5J it xin je..t.he larc-e doll and nony will be . , Eury Lautrs nut uuiiru ill luc Lruuuo iclauicui ui oam jaiiitr9 ucvc&o- - - - - mnio- ed, determination 01 . neirstnn, ana '""i al 1,1 ng'a such other and further proceedings ,-vtted' to be present. bargain and a blessing as well. These as are necessary, - and for -bis u la- two excellent young people are well charge as such trustee known in and about Murdock, where it j8 hereby ordered that you and tney nave resiaea ior some iinie. mey an persons interested in saia matter, From Saturday s Daily will for the present mane tneir imroe may. and do. appear at the County! tv; Trw.nintr n.t the oarlv nroccam a number of miles northwest .of Mur- Court to be held in and for said coun- 0f Etation'KMA at Shet and oat, .Iowa, dock, in the house on the farm where ty on tne 5tn day of january A. D. . lne announcement was made by Ear: Paul Stock has been farming: '"The 1927. at ten o'clock a. m.. to show i K t.nv nf ihp fart that Santa Claus coming season they will farm on the cause jf any there be. why th prayer ;was tVbetn Flattsxaoutn today and n-Hoa hor T-icitcH with MfB T H T"V In the County Court of Cass coun- W'ay, formerly Miss Mary Rush, and tv Nebraska with Leona Burley and Mable Miller, state of Nebraska. Cass county, ss. all daughters of Mr. Rush, where Mr. Westlake and Kenneth visit for! a short time before returning to their home in Alliance.. To the heirs and all persons in terested in the estate of James Hall. deceased: On reading the petition- of William Minford, trustee of said estate, pray ing a final settlement and allowance very nicely at the hospital up until Thursday evening when she suffered a slight relapse and ha6 since been feeling quite poorly altho it is thought that the relapse will not be of a dangerous nature. WILL HOLD SOCIAL u Last Opportunity of Seeming Rccfc OcHoni Prices rn Pdsices! IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES 51.75 per Bushel Visit our Meat Market Rock Bottom Prices for the Best Meats! We Do Our Own Butchering and Give You the Advantage in Price SUGAR-14 pounds for . . $1.00 FLOUR-White Seal, sack 2.15 CORN-Cty . Gent, 7 cans . 1 .00 NAVY BEANS-5 lbs 59 GINGER SNAPS-Fr lb. . 2V2 MACARONI-Per lb. . . . FLOUR-Blue Jay, sack. . CORN-Standard, 9 cans . RICE-Perlb FIG BAR-Per lb .10 1.95 1.00 .09 .15 Married at Plattsmouth. On last Wednesday, which was bar- of his account filed in this court on gain Wednesday in Plattsmouth and the 10th day of December. 1926, and all dealings and contracts .were bar- for approval of his final account, and gains. William Saunders and Miss for . a decree of distribution of the Golden Rod study club will give a social and bazaar Wednesday eve ning, Dec. 15, at the Community hall at Mynird. Also a community club will be organized (and the Red Cioss will elect its officers for the coming year. All Red Cross mem bers aie requested to be present.) dlS-d&w WILL HOLD BAZAAR The Sunday school of the Eight Mile Grove Lutheran church will hold a bazaar in the, basement of the church on Monday evenijiS. Decern 1 b i i rr i t a. T line oi , Jjonnie no xiexier rowcr,nf hn, mrimnrv iv the aecor Washers Do vonr shoinrnfr earl v' at - d''tinS r judge, each of fheni getti washers.uo your snoppng eany, ai n and ft blessing M WfcU. T The Store Thas Has the Stock time. Everyone in dl3-2tw-3td L. Neitzel Radiators for Winter AOUMCES SANTA CLAUS their many friends are extending con gratulations to the newly wedded pair I wishing prosperity, happmgess ana I have the M0DLNE Non-Freezable many f riends- Eadiator for. Fords $8.50 end the farm .which was formerly worked by of the petitioner should not be grant-! extending the! invitiuion? to comeiin " cq, ana ini nonce oi me peuaeBcy Land '-njoy-iitne-visit otfcga. i-- William Wilkin farm and is moving of said petition and the bearing t ' : . t c there in the spring. The Journal with there0f be given to all persons in--i ; L.U ..TW,.kt PUBLIC 'AUtllUN old radiator or if you want to keep the old one. you can by paying the difference. These radiators are guar anteed for 18 months. George Utt At the Sooth Garage KUEDGCE - - NEBRASKA given to all persoi terested in said matter by publishing: a copy of this order in the Platts- j mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news-j pnper printed in taid county, fori three weeks prior to said day of hearing. j In witness whereof. I have here- Enjoyed Shooting Match The pre-Christmas season was opened at the home of William Stock unto set my hand and the seal of on last Friday when there was held sa.id court this 10th day of Decem ;a shooting match between the single ber, A. D. 1926. young men ot ine vicinity oi alut-, a., ti. ijlaulki, dock and the younger married men, (Seal) dl3-3w County Judge. who contested for an oyster supper. and as yet we have not heard as to hnu- th ennfpst came out. but Will ! know with the coming week who will j have to serve the oysters ana ao tnej entertaining. on -ALCOHOL- for Radiators Ford Service and Supplies Dry Cells and Storage Batteries TIRES AND TUBES Your Battery Charged for $1 The Moore Car Heater Pedal Pants Ward's Garage Murdock, Nebr. ORDER OF HEARIN'G Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account Kany Horses Lost Lately. 'tv. Nebraska. With what is commonly called) State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. corn stalk disease, there has been aj Tq all persons interested in the number of the farmers losing their estflte Qf Sa(Jie Worden def.eased: stock, and which is causing much con- cern for the loss of the pasture when - , Administrator, nravin a steers mer- ui qu.ic uuufou ,y0 final Bettlement and allowance of his one 18-montns-oiu nun. We will sell at Public Auction ai farm located four miles, northwest of Murray. Nebraska. ' and' four miles southwest cf Myuard, Nebraska, on Tuesday, Dec. 21 . commencing at 10:3(5 o'clock, with lunch served at noon by: the -Ladies Aid society of Murray, the following described property, to-nelt-:- 4 Hez.d Horses and Mules One black mare, 3 years old, wt. 1,100 pounds; one -black mare, 10 years old, wt. 1,20- pounds; one Jack. 5 years old, wt. 1,300 pounds; one Jinny Mule, 3 years old, weight 1,100 pounds. 7 Head of Cattle One Guernsey cow, 8 years old, to be fresh sDon: three 1 8-months-oia two 18-months-old heifers; pie s wmr Sam Giventer, Manager Telephone No. 239 Sure, We Deliver! n it n. ni'n t'rt- wt i fiiHi f '- i St T t JH j. t '.imltnj Kill IfllJII I l h I i 110 mm P10H OinOH cinaj. i ."u p.pbii.wx., account filed in this Court on the 4th the losing of the stock is a more ser-, December. 1926. and for de- ious one and just what to do is a ques- . , Hirahin QnH nf Gj final distribution of assets of said estate ' It is hereby ordered that you and tion which farmers. isagitating many Departed for California. Farm Machinery, Etc. One John Deere corn elevator, new; one binder; one King press drill: one John Deere gang plow; one 2-row machine; one 1-row machine: one New .Century riding cultivator; (all i it i (1113 iiiicimicu iu pa-iu ludiiri i . . . . . V. I Shnttn u hn hMhTi aresi-'m,. ,wi a i one unampiuu ru . l" f,i- f a mnon. i. rows; one walking cultivator. m-li L. S . ail U a U VV V 1UI y UUl L IU kf 11C1U O. U A LIS I 'resigned his position with the Rock county on the 21st day of Dece'mber, Island, as recived of Express after A. D. 1926 at ten o'clock a. m., to i hours of the agent, and departed for show cause, if any there be, why the I the west, going to California where prayer of the petitioner should not hp will spend the winter with his be granted.- and that notice of the daughter. The positio nhas been filled pendency of said petition and the hv Mr W TT. Rush, who can well care hearing thereof be given to all per- for the business and who is one of sons mieresieu in saio. niauer uy puu I" ij. aC' The Majestic Radio Absolutely Best Reception We install them com plete. Come and hear them at the Drug Store. H. V. McDonald Murdock, Nebr. the very excellent gentlemen of Murdock. lishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here- A. D. 1926. (Seal) dl3-3w A. II. DUXBURY. County Judge. Met with Mrs. Schewe. The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church, met last Thursday afternoon , unto set my hand and the seal of with Mrs. W. O. Schewe. at her coun-jsaid Court this 6th day of December, tr;- home northwest of Murdoc where they had a very enjoyable time with this work and the social hour as well. The ladies with the idea of getting the work done first soon had the busi ness which called them together com pleted and ready to enjoy the very pleasant afternoon which Mrs. Schewe had arranged for them. They were served; with a most delightful luncheon at the end of the meeting, which was greatly enjoyed by all. They voted Mrs. Schewe a most ac complished entertainer and are look ing forward for the time when they will be able to meet under her hospit able roof again. one wagon; two sets OI iiarue&a, one set 14 -inch harness; some household and kitchen furniture and many other small articles not men tioned in this ad. Terms of Sale All suras of $10 and tyider, cash. On sums over $10, a. credit of six months will be given, purchaser to give bankable note bearing interest at the rate pf eight per cent per an num from date of sale. No property to be removed from the premises un til settled for. James L. and Ira Cook, Owners. Col. W. It. Young. Auctioneer Murray State Bank, Clerk. i! REAL CHRISTMAS BARGAINS ON BARGAIN DAY AT Bates Book sod StaiEonsry Sfero Annex Third Door North of Main St. on Fifth Street Just glance over a few of these items and compare prices with those quoted anywhere. We are closing out our line of Toys and offer you exceptional bargains. You will find what you want here. Will Have O'nossom Pie. One day last week Albert Schroeder and Herb Firestine were out hunting and bagged a fine fat O'possum which they brought to town and Herb pre pared and made some pie for his friends and bimself. and which they foind to be an excellent dish. The art of turning an o'possum from its native state into a pie is one which but few possess, but Kerb is a fiae cook and Albert cbrgeder an epicure who well "knows the good dishes. ' m CHRISTMAS Home-tVIade Candies! BROKEN MIXED One Pound 18c Two Punds , 35c Five Pounds ; 85c Bargain Wednesday Only! HARTWICK GMUDY "KITOHEM Popular Games Indoor Croquet Sets 3 ball, regular value $3.00. Specially priced at $2.25 set Ping Pong Game Here is a dandy, regu lar $2.50. Closing it out at Only $2 Toy Pianos Regular $3.50 value for $2.75 Regular 3.00 value for 2.25 Regular 2.00 value for 1.25 Regular 1.00 value for .75 Teddy Bears 16 inches high, $1.75 value for $1.25 24 inches high, 2.50 value for 1.50 20-inch extra fine, $2.75 value at 1.75 Uncle Walt Doll 25 inches high, $2.75 value for- $1.50 Mechanical Toys All kinds of them Friction and spring propelled. We are making a bed rock price on these to close them out. 10c to $1.25 Popular Games for the Kiddies Polyanna Game Very popular. Sold regu larly at $1.25. Going at Only 85c Billy Whiskers Always a popular number with the kiddies. $1.25 value for 75c each Heeping Up with the Jones Another $1.25 game, now selling for only 85c each Bushy Tail, Nodding Nancy, Game of Quoits, Bang Bird Game, Crazy Cat and many others all bearing the same discount. We want to clean them out. Bloxo Puzzle Game Special at 45c Educational Toys are Also Included Euilding Blocks. Educational Eoards, Sew ing Sets, etc. all go down in price for the close out of this line. Come in and see them. No large stock and will not last long at the prices we are making on them. Christmas Trees and Ornaments Christmas Tags and Seals. A world of Cards in fact everything to wrap, seal and tie- your packages; to decorate the tree and place on it as gifts for every mem ber of the family will be found at our main store and Toy Annex. Shop early. Remember the place, op North 5th Street in the Bates Book Store Building Third Door to North on 5th St. Children's Dishes Decorated Chinaware Sets for the little Miss at a price you cannot overlook. 25c to 50c Booh and Stationery Sfn 1 l f