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'.CZTTAY, ATHIL 4. 1927.
PIATTSKOUTH SE3 - WEZEXY JOUBNAL
P3E TTTZ
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pet tar v.-i : rh at the home of Conrad! 0? thu
lUink- during t'.e past week. IcjTDC C, fCFPLJl!T? D3lf
S. P. Li,-. I:;: 5 he, busy during the ' rJtitJ.lLl G hiu?lbflnitl5 DiiSh
j . ! w eek om ti nation of a jr.itrtige at , , ,. ,
th- r.-nii Ku.i.i. ho:;..- fv-,r thr.t ccatK-' ci -uuraoc-k, Hebr.
Ill
!
L. Towle atte nd-'
Mr. ai;d .Mi
th" fu:s i;.'
W- :.;:ir W
i U 1 . la , '
U r, last Su'jdav after-
!
,'ifrr i '.?.'-iv and TTerirv Tle?n?-
, v. 4 ro Ut.'.ci"r ft..n iow, 1,1,1- T
n;att..c -ni Ashland W d
i
Hart ?nl fnmily of Green
t ;id v ere viri'ing here on last Sun-
ti.e- betnt' ;.'i:ests at tiie home of
: Ii e! and wife.
T j-s Lan Ihf.Im a new Old?-'
m- ei." coach to E-;rI Wi'.kins on Sat-u-i.
y ce la.n week. Mr. Wilkias is
!:i .c tlte iiOv car verv well.
Otto Ech:-f ar.d wiZe aid Mr. and
i ::': Tr.-.-eav of last week, thev
t::.;hi!'g tit" trin in the car of Mr.
-ii. a on n . a-; pni:m anu it. una .
Ihir.e-tt oi t i r,;iii-..il'iiu.-ii:i,
v!.--ited with their cousins. Mrs.
.wlo and Mrs. .Me Hugh, during
-M. . 0
the p;Or
v.-ok.
i I:-riv - f.: '-f.'T.- wns .". rail
ill Mnnh-cl; on !r?t Wednesday
:er nno:: . coming to l-.ok ;:iu r some
.un--s?
atters as well as visiting
Re p--rt.- from the room cf Iler-
bi r: i':r"-:i!ic- at Lincoln is to the ?
T
t.' -ct th.it this gontleman is progress- r
. -v r.r vc T
ar ;::a-o : Lue- uaiuv i--
inj.iry will permit.
Dr. A. R. Horiibtck cf Lincoln was
a v ;.-::r n ..l:::c . .: - "r .i very une.
poriod on last Tuesday, coming dawn
to s.e Ins Drctner. 1. i. nornoeco.
regarding some business.
Lents Ilori.b. ck wa? called to Mur--;.;
on V.'t disday evening of the '
t-.-t w.h v.-he re be v.-as visiting for
a short t i me with his brother I. G. '
i- .,..1 ,,,,,,,. ,
Th" m-r. V'.rs of the M. W. A. gave
c.tite-' at li.eir hall on I"ri
v night
..I t:n-' enjoyed by all who were pri-
vcleg, 1 to bo in attenuai.ee.
V."iJL.m N. i-son. who hns boon very
Ft'k for tio- pa-t IV w weeks, i.- at this
e reported a being in about the Jo
same rendition vath the hope that ne v T.a rprated on r.t the Wise Me m
m:.y oo:i show some premanent im- i,0-r,ital in Omahi on last Mon-
prcvement.
Mrs. J. E. McHusrh was stimmor.ed
to Weep'nr V. : ter haturct-y Dy tr.c .nnv friend? of this excellent rfntl
! tli of a rou.-in. Mrs. -d-ry IJu1.!:.-. r:,j:i"rrF i.opi:: for him a speedy and
wro i a in .N'onan. wis.. ...urcu
2". I'.urial was lield in Weeping
v. atr r .--inciay.
U. H. Lawton the painte- and dec-'
r.rator is l.pt on the jump all the Thr.t was the name of the p:ay
r. with tno r.-ar.v jobs which arc which, the Jurior class f the Mur
fC::;;::r i ;3 way. He," however, will ..loelt sehoils p'tt e-v-r on Thursday
b!-: to rt :r t lie in rll only not. evr.ing of list wi-eh. The show was
:-! in t' r. ?i.. oav. no s-'ev.-. bur' the vr-niher as rather.
' H.'arv Ao-Tsw. n'inl Jes. Lait-lh-lm Th- das !..ol t.';e play w,-'.i in h-i.d
'v, ;v o !.:! on Tuesd v oi last and a! who heard the. reiidit?-:: v.' re
w' e
; on
v. !'. t-.ey were iooltins: a:'t--r
bui!'e:-s matters and broucht
he?.,,, v,'
in ii.etti ;, "uani i y - n i-ans
tit t :
' ".nd also a lo.oJ of
goods for th- More.
.T-.h'. .-1 n 1 wifr. v.".h
(la-ciht : r. Miss Alma, who i-
th-ir
r. o w
v: :.:i:t at th- h'fe f''n Omaha,
we v:-ir'r.g with friends r t: d a Iso
w - lo-.kl:- nft-r so-.-.e bn -es mat-
';;s In l.'H'-o'i. on la 't in-sday. taey
drivinsr over in their car.
.T-.hr: C. Xf-wnnp his rotter, into
t he farmirc proposition. hr b-rinnirg
on tl ' --'--di;; of twdy per-.'- to oats
on h.-: ..''dnesdry. John says he is
! i r.' ire" to put no much r.tt-T.t ion to
e cultivation of he tall he will
- hr caHle for the hitter pay the
bf St.
la1 ward
Kruz of Qetlla was a visi-
to in M'-rdoc-.l-t o:e f
irg O
v -. '-. and was ir:-u- of purcimir.g CelttbiTts Ar.:iiversary cf Orgar.izatior
t;.e l"-ir.--s C'f Mr. ITr'-di . hnt a I.e fn Mor.t'ay night cf last wet k. the
('.'dr. d to cxf-iif -g -am - rro'.erty at I'eya! ?V : : i)frs of America, ev 'bra.t
?;t "':. Mr. Kr.tb v a not intT"st-' d v.-i1 :i very c-p;. ropriate ccremoni. s
nr. V.V rs thf- but-iness here better tic oa -:r.g ef tit" ri'-'h: 'rnth anniv r
than at Stella. : a. ry of th- oraani.i then of the -rd. r
O.i 1 t Wednesday vninr a r.um- in t k ;ty of Mur.Ior k. A very appro
ver cf the young f '.Iks- of Murdock j,riit- paoa-t-a m had ba'-n prepared
j s W' 11 as of A'vo w. n t joying a ard was most pi using in it." esecu
"!! -e which was riv.-n in honor of tion. Th-r- were still eicht charter
M;-s fi't'du I-if l of Alvn, by Mr. and nember-', all of whom were pbie to
Mrs. V. A. Morkor.haupt. Titer.. wa a h- pr s t:t and erjoy the occasion,
-.-.od'.y c mw-l pr-s. rt and a mr.st en- T 1 y b.-ia.-. Mesixsmcs II. A. Tool
joyti'.V tin- was had. IT. H T : v:o . .. i Tool. John J. Gus-
Mrs. ntirv.'i rt and on. He nry. ft.- :or . !';; 1!. fl-orac Mills. H. V.
t'r.a.'ii' d at i . ! m.' in Muri" n 'I'ai'-aai: ardc;. V. Pickw-il. The in-
.... -"Tf a T -v Wa -.
Cha.rie- I-tt and
:i-f;! P.h: as v.- '!
of i i at aha.
or- o ' much p h-;e--...
. iallv for grand-
m of f)
r. .
ti-e co'l'tr.-n " !
as Ml Ltl'l-n
Ti'- vc- k-' 'o: -c;
i" T' for all. t: 1 . e
loo her A niTvo r t
yrc (''.;'- I
-. who lo
-, a n.t'-'r.:r i"'r i.ott:" t!nr:r.g uif
w i ;-,t er ;. : Ltac li.. v ith h'T dvuc-'iter.
Mrs. Lot:'.- Hornhotlc. and. whrr - she
I- a - eonv.;' !:' winter, f.ti pi-t ween
r. tr.-'vd o her home in Murc'.ock. a-
UY.,--i T'.f -.pen sti'f'-s in the arrtali
t w r dortnt-Miie rarn.'-r we: th.er bet-
tcr tic". city.
Lit: Ii 'rri-tt P.'rffiit. the seven
,1 !
v. - ht
t or :-'
Mrs.
r P
:t. of roar Ashland, was
ta.m to a h osi.it a 1 at m,;na -i v as h-Id o:i i.V reiruiar dav. A good
e. l,. vlar-- she ui'.d-rwont an op- rtteneao-c. v.:ro on.. vis'tAr was re
eratlon for r.pr- ndicitis. Jurt bow th- ,.;l.;r,L TI Is is t!i(. inet.tinff of
te "t.t l- l.irsrg is rot eVfir.itely t... - ,
:kv. s' . war eott'ddercil as being
a very s riens toridit'on.
il'-co n.:.i.liiJ ,
E. M.
v...ti i .K.c.,1 , .-
cf th death of his daughter. Mrs.
:! on last MoEtis'v'morniii?.' She
- ?ken with double pneumonia !
' ' ' - ..
h w as mo-t raind in its develop-
; ; irv-L?,
.!..:..-. .,: :..., ice llirHi.iiun
ii'u' be'-. a: ru!v o the- Sat-
y hi lore. ?d"s. Tiasr leaves of her'
oe. a 1'iaily. four boys, ranging in
.ars to TMiuteen
1 le v the father,
1 !: in . :
l-l"i:itto cf Moia
ntl th l.,
ot-;'r. who is jvr now tayinf at
Call bury.
y f F3 FT ST f 3 fWWJfU7'm
PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR TIE JOURNAL.
RE- oliT Or" THE CONDITION
CVia rler No
1 ."
!n f I:
Sta'e of Ne-
f ' :sito.js
;.!a!lh It' J
n ''.t"!7.r ' ;
. , l ... ft . ... 1-iU.vl'
i;:- tv. 1 1 :i '11
:r.il . .
i:ul Mute baiu;s. . t'i,
cash in ban!-.
7i.:;r. i o:r..:i
.:-
'UlAI ' " " '
LIABILITIES
. $ 2 it, linn ' '
'.mi. Ii
:ri''i:s fro-i
rnviiiiv. - ii rr..ni n. i
si : ji''-i u o
It"'
.-.f ... j...s:t 1
,., si.-.,- ;
i
.it-it s
rJX'' .MtV fa".".:
S.i1 1 VM
4 ll't.t I Mi
l ::r .'.".: 7 '
T' 'T.'vL
.-ttte of N'riira..:.. )
(.'Minty of Crs j
T. n. F. Kintun-;. '.isi-
f.r t:
if!
- c t
t : ar
r t
i- j- KT' "Ni .
,tt ev.-hi-.
' .1. r J r -iiix. i-jr.-c
.-!:i s ri."vl m.! sw. ; t
ore ito
- - ! ",.
(. - "
:t;i:y.
: -'
ir.m:ss:c.:
: i cs
It1'
Undergoes Operation
- M nday : f. r having had r
the-rr-vc:: rxamiaation as to the
La-: M- nday t'ft-r ti.tvin
srete of hi" healt
th.
tt'-nding phy
operation o::
vise;
; ; - - - i -"r --
t - ou? 'e fCi. 0e tim past with this
r;.,1;1,,v .- as tLe recurr?uco had
-; t,.n :Vor" r-evere h' thought it he.-t
-.m- th, cause of ti e trouble.
' day and was reported as resting v.'ry
: it
?!-.- fo'owir.tr thr cpernticn. Th
tie:
recover j'.
4.ri c'nw Yqr.
j0 ki0W dr- '
well p! are-l wit;
i-res: atation.
v is. I in firariiuaavaii
Vi Tl n T! .'1'
v,. ..... .,. r, 7 v,.-. , r,-d
J : - Lunuh'.:.;. visit' ..! in SditTmn-'-'.r.
- we V: h- r thev also gar." r
pr(!graiii ,ver the r. die. n ! wh'Ci:
v.-a.-- gr- atiy .-njoye
s h 't? r. re s t : 1 1
i v.-i t h ror.-.-r;.tr.l-:tio!:s te
.. ilv. f. y wen
.,.,.,.. t;,,, (.,.,,
W '.-vmr slaving t wo time j and Mr. ami
L.-.ndh.
1 ai f u t r. i- n : ng t i.e pra-
ara.m for
1 1
the evening.
Erys for Hrtc-hirg.
Tine strains Uu fior;,in -ton. 2. C
and It. C. Rh( d- I-land I'.el t ggs for
40 f . nts to r dozen. Mrs
I-'-'P- Murdoch. Neb.
tf IV
a of rh" o-c R. N. A. was t!i-
1 b'tv ',! t o-f". mr mbers vrhc
i'i tl.- ;':e-- rti'tjacts of Royal,;
' . ...i ... 1... 11.-, f'r r.--rr, f,MO I
'
H or- wl.lah was treated 1
I' ra n K .1 ''ivni. AriT-'Vfrsarr was
b
McHu?h. All
ir died ti.e subject to the utr cist pf-r-j
i .-?! i atot ;
n ent of th
Mills srok :
1 morh 'i the enjoy-I
eve:
Mrs. Georsre!
on "Ye Oldaii Time.'
wh'' Mt-. II. A. Tool had a prpr, the !
R. N. A. T actitd'o .-.;:;-j-- of the' do-J
'--.- -. ? arly ; ("- of years ago. j
... : r. .,e Landhtdm pre -id'd at
iio - jot-no.
Tear Srur.re.'
arc!: mefiast of the club'
Aft. r tin- toll call tntd a hoinecs
: 'JS- ?.. :'::!: v'2;s lion u" .byi
i'i 'j-. uic ropi" 1 IIP .
it .'i tc- I .to: ' was OTSC'lS -1 fl i
ni i
r.,v ,-.-!...., '
read. Th. KMrtbcrs were ai! eager
of thair'hou, bo'd'bv wa'of picture
music, stcry telling or" reading or'
...... .... - - ' ' 1 ; L I i.w "
books
2h' vv2::.:?:': - ; -
i..o in.-iuu ii.to a.c o'laniH"
aleeted for our
eoec; ior our loosing uav. i- tTrr
nvn as -Achievetio rt ),.v." .Mr...
knit
H. A. Tool was selected as chairman
ior in is program. J ih pronram was
ie - ad to us by Mrs. Ed 15 run Low. This
to be given by th-' variott.; clubs.
:a the conirauniTy bu;ldin. Zliawcod.
Wednesday, at 2 p. m., April C. It
is the plan for each member to go
ar.d take someone thing she has done
or prepared by tha help this exteu
sionservice has afforded her.
This is the last meeting of the year
for club work. The. club members feel
that this extension bureau work has
been very beneficial. Vv'e wih to ten-:
if r a vote of thanks to our loaders.
Mt.ct:i;::os Tool and Brunkow, for1
tltir earnest efforts in br'neirsr this
V.
work to us. !
Curd of TharJr,.
'Ve deire to extend our sincere
.'.ks to those f ri. lids who sr
iki iv'jy mini -lend by their m.iny a;
ui.irlu.g
lit iiiress and at the
of the 'U:tth o: eur beloved so".!
ht - .d brother. Lttwren.-o KikH. for th-'
Mildly sympathy. Tor hie f oral tok-1
ei..-. To who st.iijr. and to a":! ;
r tl; ;r kird
riira as
Pan r. air! Oh:
! Lai 1'L ii- e Ilikii.
ire ii and Sisters of i
j
1 r l f
'
1
Vill
z 1
Zb g A i
ilotary Anns:
;
Parlors cf the First jVIetliodist drarch"
Scene of v. Very Beli-rlitftil
Retire- Z.z?t Ever-inir.
From
p..-
a:a:y
c ;-h vc.-ir wh.-n tor
time p.-rmlis th-a itoid-!
a an e-.; r
ee-kly s.-ssi..;:. the j
Ro;
oar..- have et a-o.e ti
c. .tsion '
ta on. in we
Rotary Aun
thev eft rtaia the ;
d last Coning was i
one' of tluse pha.-ant tin. s ior lh -
Ria ; tmouth branch of the Inu - riia -
tioiail Tle'. ry clubs.
'i ha ladies of the Mi t ho-'ist cliitr- h
a a! o; i a ..cctat: d by the utm .t -t
'nip o-t d of Rata rians ' IdoClusiy
T: ' Haii. y and lit in. ma .a. am'
he la i'l .-- ita '. -ra :-.:;-d a niosi
I c. -ant sotting for the happy event
The tables were beautifully arrang
ed v.ith 11 c.vors and endh s and ;h.
blue and cold oi tl"o- RoL.ry ci !.
formed the heenote of the ilecoraeiv.
of the e i v ing. 7' i.e large wheel , tiv s there were Mr. Andrew Trout
wit ii its gleaning lights added. .. man. Mr. Ralph Scott. Miss Is! a Ire
pleasing tru'-h to the sc. re. :
'he speakers of the evening were -
-i.gtik.letl a lo tniiibo v ith a stop ar.d '
n sisru as wi ii as the v urnii.-- be'.!:
Proxy IK
frei.u-.ntly called j
lit
pmy.
Th- scer.c was or e oi ciiaim and ;
llled with i letia ne ftir the member ,'
cf the club and the Rotary Anm I
who were the gue.- -t cf lionor of th' '
v.-caion and during the course or
the e. :i;ig 'ite.-e- were seve ral stunt.
iv-.-n th.tt id.i;-d to !!: cnjoymeiit of
t'.ie occasion. A n oratori'-a.l tntest
was staged Ktvt -n mbets o." th-
o.
I
i i 1 -
l.H .
11 an--' P. T.
-is ihr
tit c-f iii-.dr
: uwar-'vcl t -
t ne ii.-n: r wa:
'. ' I. i ! .
)ae-el.
tor-: with
- i . - t i
;:'. v ho was r-.tirgl;.
Rot .I'van fj.w.rg- lot-
.oii'ifi,! token of tl.-
''.il S i-e iv. ':;! as v; '
'0 -maio..l. Tic Ro-ary Anns lior.o that the futun yet h'ld! mu:r
v ere nor omi'te l from tit- enter- pLaMirrs r.t d an ahrndar.ee of goo
t -;::'. -lit f- t'tira of tht. -ver.? r.g and hea'-h Holdrege N'.: ws.
!'i.r
rai-d iii ;i : '.tea.-.as: ccnter-t
the ch-- of whi.-h there v. .a-
he'--..;- M r - Vil!;a:a Poird.
h II. V.-oa and :!--. R. W.
. l!
WOO'
v.
!'
-:c-t tied 1 y R-tarian W.
i "' 0'i' d th- pi iio . a
.VC "S w
1,
: .ling o"
; r:s t t at on- tunc . i. is cir.in
r ad ''Oi. th" pos:;;s:on of Ch-opatr
: rci had it-en brought to t'.ts c- a.o:-
ry at gr-ol est by the .'a t-nio-'th
R oa ry. The ladies wev- a lnmni-h-.
1 r-e these pf arl will, care and
'fcii w ill ;:ae a turn a toir ur-.
Tit- Rotary s-.r.gs and other en-
tt r'a in ing features combined t-
r:iak? the remainder of the evcr.in.
one (tt tiie greatest ticasurt1 ior a;:;
ef ti e tnembers of the
l;y par
Ti oae
n led the event v. or.-v
Mis -'Ts and M-. si'a.mos William L'aird
II. V.'tstolt. II. W. Knarr, R. V.
L.tiley. R. A. Rat -. S. S. Davis. L.
!. Hi.ott. Georce- II. Petri n-. Jtdin
L. TiJ'-'all. Jr.. P. I. Ilea. P. T. ITdn" -
in. in... v". V. Ev rs. H. G. M.cClusky
. S. Chare and Edwin A. FiicVe.
"
h"l'A Ch- mq AitflRv
U - iUaU 3 SIM 8 He $&t ISig
In selcctint.' a shop for your repair
, , i .1 .
. . '
. 1 Z '1
or ef .r Ptf -nr - nmmnt prv cr
and reasonable charges. In;
of the'e because cur men ;
automobile experts, we Ere
X" . r t ;
equipped for all kinds of repair!
rk, we do your job promptly.
ami up arc mn. ..ratf in mtr
.i
harS- Try us.
. - - - .... ... -.
rracsys uarage
Phone S3
I
Atlanta Couple
Celebrate Golden
Wedding Day
TTn Tt !? T.T 5ttW1 TTora
l Ciii A.i O AV. 1 II iitt I
t.-,j nTi.,n.i,, -r
Lived in Nebraska Forty
Two Years.
Mi. and Mrs. II. M. Swindell cele-i.-mtid
their fiftieth we;idin aniii-
vciiary at their home about i-even
miles southwest of Atlanta on Fri-
doy renins. March 4. 1 hi., couple
h:
n-sided in Nebraska fjrtv-two
years and are able to relate mt ny
in! restiu
o:perienes of pioneer
life- in t:r state.
Mr. Swindell was hern at New
S'ii'D!, Randolph county. North Car-
t)li-a IM ( her 1.1. iM'-.. He wcr.t to
I Indiana in 1SH7. Win ;: tiie great
i or!! to the western rif-;ri- was ci-
iraeting ir.ar.v tr. seel: h'-m. . or. tlu
; s.av.;:.!y setl'etl prairhs he va:
':V",i - the throng. He ros.seQ t't
M !.- r.uri rivf r on a ferrv (K-tol-.or
- - - -
ea'orn part of the state.
On Mnv 4, IS:
1-
was marrieo
,n Miss Mary PLilby a; Eight Mile
:::oe. Cass county. N -r ras rk . U.;
:hol there on a farm for several
Mrs. Swindell was born M,
1 S t: at Winters:, b 'va. vrn
iv
cam
to n eliraska at tne am- ct to vcars
? t
wht re she met her futme h.usbait'l
They came to wtstern Nehraslc;
ifor tlitdr marriage, aniving at O.x
fort! May 4. lv
Farming has hear
very sucee sa.ful fc-r them and the
'nov - own several S'eti.i.s of land ii
: Harlan county.
i (Odor com i.inat iona of c -. rn-'
. w!.:e were carried out in the decora -
i tons and refreshments. Tiie room:
wo prof tise !y clraoeo w ' t h "'d a ro"
whtte crtpe paper and white and yel
!o.' rose.-.
r.o;h .Mr. ar.d Mrs. Swir.d. 11 hav
br'-n in f"l le health O.hs winter tin "
com-equently the gufrst s were lir.it:
td to the relatives attd only a 10 v
'Minnie friends. Resides the r. la-
land, Mr. James Pettij.din. Mr. a
Mr:
L. Skiles, Rev. and Mrs.
Lempke.
Mr. and Mrs. Swindell have ten
children living and wo dead. Tbos
' are Roy Swit: !-!!.
Oxford :
M-s. John Ra.xter. Atlantic; Mrs
John Sylvester, Oxford; Mrs. Elh
Jie.t.-r, Mascot; Milton Swindell
Mnr-'-ot ; Miss Pearl Swindell a'
h'.r.n-; II. J. Swindell of Oxford:
Teddy SwindeH. at hon;; Wi'lian
Pv.indell of Kearney. Earl Sv.indel'
of Raymotid. Wash,
A! wore prTiit to enjoy 'lie ev
t, i a
with then- parent.; with the ex
c. i ; -f Wiiliam and I-lori.
Ail of the chil'ren ara :
5 tit ti.rt '
t- a n ach il
There were t v. try-fai;
!ren. tv. i of win m at
m. '.: d. Tluy Live two great erand-
.liiahen.
To re siv ni'r.y friends and re
t -:, int., to c s of this p.go.'l cnuplr ".''!:'
,t the close of the lnpi weiidin;
anniversary the members cf the part;.
joined in sincintr two ;: d tonec
"Tif Oh Rusr-o Cross" and "Go
Tie
With You Till Wa Meet
A .
no also a closir
pravor by Re-
Lcmpka.
DOGS ATTACK KOC-S
.
pr-,T1 p.atur.iaVs pip:.-
The home of Miles M. Allan in the-
.ruth part of the city was the scene
cj n,f,ro or loss excitement yesterday
v.hen a drove of the almost semi-sav-
p.ge dogs that rove over the city, paid
? viit to the All. r. place.
j r. Allen was tit ins work at tnei
Restor & Swatek store and Mrs. Allen j
ontrasod in work around the house
when sho heard the noise of the liogs
land hastened out to find that several
: dor;-! p. ad jumped into the pen and
were engaged in worrvung the hogF
i and in one case they had attneked
: one of the hogs and were hangire on
I with force to the hog and wearing it
; out w ith their tactics. They refused
i to release their hold at the cries of
Mrt. Allen and it was necessary to
f t a club and b-at tbem off before
li.--.- -n 1 A lo ft n ti i -vi to v t . fi r n I I v
i u : i ire t-1-' " v.
driven from the heg pen. Anothei
, hog had its tail bit off by one of the
' dogs before the cc nines were finally
! repulsed.
J These bands of dogs rove over the
i city and on the occasion of their next
I vidt. at th? Allen place they will be
i short several members as the prepara-
lions are mnde for giving them a re-
ception of bullets.
j The police have killed something
j :;ko l;.i clogs the past few months but
tne supply seems to be increasing as
fast as the artillery can sweep them
down.
SUFFEPJKG moil FLU
Frorr Sst'.irflay's t'aily
Joseph Hiber, Sr., etn
known residents of the
T,w.,.li Hit.,, c ,.r i i,.
- ,,., - .. ... .f . i. i... i c.
"""" " i o.c.eui.-, ui tiie tll, 1110 ior
! the past few days been confined to
,; jie on SlUh s( t o t-
left him in quite weakened condition
ior the grerter part of the time
111. lias .'K'en fonfi,,ie(l to :,0(L .M" !
,""IlvB ;
. auu eu r.lllit.-nlJri IIU'IM..
vt n .1", !
SroM If
aiound. I i-
win in a y'1
i.e 1. 1 e i ami up ;i it l a:
hnni'.H tlint "Tr- TTUier
itime bo able to rally from the attack '
'healih0 iQ frmCr '
rtallU-
i
j Advertise your wants in the Want
Ad column for quick results. j
J H05TE FEOM UKIVZE5ITY
I From Friday's Dally
! The Plattsmouth students who are
attending the University of Nebraska!
j are home to enjoy the spring vaca-
tion and with their parents and
I friends they will enjoy the outing
that marks the regular spring vaca
tion. Among the local young people
at the university are Miss Catherine , ner parents. Plattsmouth last "Wednesday where
Schneider, Miss Ruth Tidball, Miss K Jochin was a visitor in Omaha , he was meeting with the county as
Ilelen Wurl. Harlin Gorder. Frank on Tuesday fo last week, having a j sossor in arranging matters for their
Gradoville. Jean Spargler and How-, luad of cattle on the market. (work.
lard and Harry Dwyer.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
. IVnartnient of Public AVorks in the
i State House at Lincoln. Nebraska, on
Aoril 27th. 1927 until 9 o'clock a. m.'
and at that time publicly opened and ing Water was a visitor with her
read for Gravel surfacing and inci- mother. Mrs. Dora Flaisehmui last
dental work on the Union-Eagle Pro- Sunday.
ject No. 2F.6-A. Federal Aid Road. i It stems as though a!! are making
The proposed work consists of con- garden? josi now in ar.d abort Man-
structing 5.1 miles of Gravel road, j ley, this insures something to eat
The approximate quantities are: ! later on.
64.000 Sep Yds. 3" Gravel Sur- i Wm. Schleifcrt Jr.. of Louisville
facing. ! was a visitor in Manley. visiting
Plans and specifications for the with his many friends for a few hours
work may be seen and information on last Tue-slay.
secured at the office of the County Henry Ro. ster was etn the Om.tlia
Clerk at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, or market on Monday of last -v.-1 !: wih
at the office of the Department of carload of mixed stork, which he
Public works at Lincoln, Nebraska. loaded at Ma.r.ley.
The successful bidder will be re- Will Ileebner hat bean having j
quired to furnish bond in an amount tussle with the grip, ar.d has bter
equal to 100M of his contract. kept to his" bona- and the b.-l f-?
Certified checl.es made payable tc .. number ef doys.
the Department of Public Works for C. Cosins and th- fr.milv wc-e
not less than hive per cent (5 ) of . vii t i u g in Elmwood for over the lart
the amount of the bid will be re- w j, fT,.j with r hoivr-, they drlv
tprired. :jrg over in their au.o.
This work must he started previous c.eoreo M.ooney of r:"ir Fd in
to May 15th. 1927 and be completed v.p''w;., a "business visi'o- in Man
by September 1st, 1927. tfV on jast Wedm-dav. driving over
The right is reserved to waive all in" hi. j,,;T f,-,r c,j,rrt ,jnM..
tochuicalities and reject any or all R( bert Cennora was a vi'itors
i)i(Js- , . in Piattsmoulh from last Friday un-
GEORGE R. SAYLES. ;tj, p.j.pjy v lrf she was the guest
x. t CAI.eiirCx-SS" C' iat the home- of her moth it.
K. Li. CUC xllwAiS j neTaan I"ll was a busir e s visi-
State Engineer.. for in 0niaha );n Tiusdiy of I.k'
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at the
Department of Public Works in the
ate House at Lincoln. Nebraska, on
April 27th. 1D27 until 9:00 o'clock
a. m.. ancj at that time publiciy open
ed and read for grading, gravel sur
fafirg, culverts and incidental work
on the Nebraska City-Lincoln project
No. 13"-c. Federal Aid Road.
The proposed work consists of con
structing 2.0 miles of graved road.
The approximate quantities are:
3.C0 0 Cu. Yds. Common Exca
vation. 6,000 Cu. Yds. Sta. overhaul.
83 Sta. Station excavation.
29,000 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel
Surfacing. 3 Deep.
15 cu. yds. Common Excavation
icr cu.verts.
20 cu. yds., Wet Excevation
for culverts.
44 Cu. Yds. Reinf. Concrete
('last' A.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be serrand information The State of Nebraska, Caps coun-'-eeured
at the office of the County ty, ss.
Clerk nt Plattsmouth. Nebraska or at' in the County Court,
the Deportment of Public Works at In the matter of the estate of Mag
Lincetln. Nebraska. fre Stoehr, formerly Maggie Born,
The successful bidder will be re-! deceased,
'jj-'red to furnish bond in an amount; on reading and filing the petition
eijual to of his contract. :cf Charles W. Stoehr prayintr that
Certified checks mace payable tc -.rmini -tratiou ct said estate may be
the Department of Public Works for wanted to H. A. Schneider, as Ad
rot leas then five per cent ( 5 ) o! nauistrator;
the amount of the bid will be re-1 Ordered, that April 29th A. D.
ouired. ! i ri? nt ton o'clock a. m. is assigned
Tliis work must be started previous
to May loth. 1927. r.nd be completed
by September 1st. 1927
thnicalities and reject any or aiCauSp ,vhy the prayer of the petition-
bids.
GEORGE R. SAYLES.
Co. Clerk, Cass Co.
R. L. COCHRAN.
State Engineer.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
bifle will bo r&oc-x u M nt top
PepMtmert of Public Works in the
Sta to Itnnsf. nT T.ineo'T. Vohrskn nn
ri! I7th, lt27 until 9:00 o'clock
a. m.. and at that time nnbliclv onen-
ed and read for Grading, Gravel Sur-!
facing. Culverts. One Pridge, Guard
Rail and incidental work on the;
riiirn-KImwonrl Proiprt n 2nfi-H. i
r euera! AtU i:oaJ.
The proposed work consists of con -
-tructing 13.5 miles of Gravel road,
The approximate quantities are:
Acres Clearing R. O. W.
6..r Acres Grubbing R. O. W.
261.000 Cu. Yds. Common Ex
cavation. 19j,000 Cu. Yds;. Station over
haul. 222.000 Sq. Yds. Sand Gravel
Surfacing. 3" Deep.
1.239 Cu. Yds. Common Exca-
vat ion for culverts.
1.0r.!.e72 Cu. Yds. Reinforced
concrete-
Class A.
LOSS Lin. Ft. 2-
Culvert
ripe.
?.C4 Lin. Ft. 30" Culvert Pipe.
32 6 Lin. Ft. 3 6" Culvert Pipe.
'4.4SS Lin. Ft. Guard Rsil.
S2 Each Anchors for Guard
Rail.
8 Each Extra Forts for Guard
Rail.
Bridge at Station 542-74 1
4 5' Span Pony Truss with con
crete Floor and abutments.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information se-
cured at the office of the Counfy Clerk
at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, or at the
office of the Department of Public
Works at Lincoln. Nebraska.
The Buceessful bidder will be re-
quired to furnish bond in an amount
equal to 100 of his contract '
Certified checks made payable to
the Department, of Public Works for
not less than five per cent f 5 TP ) of
the amount of the bid will be requir-'
.i i
Th-:, work mst b RtrtP,! nminn.
I to ?.Iav ir.th. 1927 and bo completed
lb? December 1st. 1527.
. he rjRht ig reserved tQ waive a
! technicalities and reject any or all
-,-.1. , r -T t. ,.,
nicalitie3 aud reject any or a"
1 a DEP'T OF PUBLIC WORKS.
By: R. L. COCHRAN,
c.ia ir.ii-lT-c.ti-
' GEO. R. auVTLBS.
Co. Clerk. Cass Co.
Vll'.V-VMTBTu'll'u'rT! JU
" i i V
A
l.t MAHLEY HEWS ITEMS
?
Miss Alice Harms was spending the
week end at the home in Manlef, with
sirs. m. m. hnipman nas a ei?
"ferty truing at very 'pleasing prices.
i Miss Cecil Phelps was a g-.K't p.'-
the Theo Harms home for ov r las.',
Sunday and an enrf-"-yta tne visk very
.
much.
Frank V. snn;iiaa:er of v ep-
, week where he was making purchaser
;ef goods for his implement stone
Omar Coon who was c,uite sick
Ready for Spring!
Better have your Tractor looked over before Spring Work be
rhs. Try the Ethyl Gas if takes the knock oat. Come in and
see cur work shop and stock of repairs. It costs you nothing.
nnley Service Garage
MANLEY -:-
I f.nnrlj iTT tir" IPT VP.
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
for lf,rh Hri,i petition, when all
perp.-,na irterested in said matter may
appear at a County Court to be held
and show
;er should not be granted; and that
notiee of the pendency of said peti
tion and the hearing thereof be given
;to all persons interested in said mat
Iter by publishing a copy of this order
iin the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-
weekly newspaper printed in said
county, for three successive weeks.
prior to said day of hearing.
; lMieu April nu,
A. H. DUX BURY,
(Seal) a4-.r.v
r' T .. .1 . l
Utuui; JU'ipir.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Peftion for Settle
men t of Account.
! In the County Court of Cass coun-
i ty. Nebraska.
' State of Nebraska. Cass county, rs.
To all persons interested in the
!otate of Charles II. Sheldon, deceas-. v-ar. a shcU social st soio ' lo ld and
.ed: , ihe !rr:nb- rs e-njoyt-d the hue lunch-
i On reading the pet 'I ion of Frank con that had b'en pro'i.'t 1 for them
A. Cboidt. Administrator, praying n ! :- ti e commiite- in charge of th"
j final settlement and allowance of bis e vent.
i .-count filed in this Court on the! Nebraska Chapter !..; n 1 note m. .,:.
2Sth day of March.. 1927, and for l:erhip and rani: as one of the r.io.
final settlement of sa id estate and -ror
his elischarge as said iidministrator
of said estate; joonstMi'iy gr .wing m. tn'rrsaip (.
It is hereby ordered that you andicuphs n ouislan'Mntr i'o:-:tiop. both
all persons interested in said matter in the a five work and the fact that
J may. and do, appear at the County it one of the oldest chapters in ll.c
I Court to be held in and for said htate.
j county, on the 15th day of April. A.
, D. 1927. at ten o'clock a. m.. to show ;
icaue. if any there be. why the prayer f Ttm.m v 6
of the petitioner should not be grant- .'fly t l A y ii t f 2 yl
ed, and that notice of the pendency 3 " B "
of said petition and the hearing
'thereof be given to all persons in-!
jteresied in said matter by publishing
a conv of this order in the Plaits-
mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news-!
,)aper printed in said county, for one
weol: prior to said (.av of ht2.ring.
In witness whereof. I Lave here-!
,mU( sc.t mv han(i apd thp S(.al Q
seid Court "this 31st day of jiar(:h
j 1627. ' '
" ' A II DUXBUPY '
(Seal) a4-lw ' ' County Judge.
i
j
1 o i,i V Ui.
From Satuntav's TtAtlv
An action was bled this morning'
n the ollice of the clrk of the dis-
trict court in whiah Mrs. Hattie I.
Chapman was the plaintiff and Rob-
ert II. Chapman v-s the defendant.:
In the petition of the plaintiff she-
states that the parties wore married1
at Omaha on April 3, 1911 and hnve
Rince rem'ded in C;iss cn;ntv Thr
plaintiff asks that the defendant bo
restrained from interfering with the
for a number of days is reported ef
being on the mend and was able to
be down town on lat Wednesday.
Mrs. Theo. Harms has fi""n quit
ill at her home for the pan few cloys
with an attack of the grippe, but l
reported as being some better at this
time.
t William Sheehan was t ailed to
j inward Murphcy was a bu.ino.' .-
; i wt-ek. driving over ii; his lhiicli.
ur.,j f.m'ing the road at that Ptif-
very so-d.
i Toady tlarms was a '.-ito.- i
i-li
i.-durdork en edrrsjay ait.rnooi!
iust vfk where 1," wes e;:!l-d t-
look aft r tttme Lui incus matte rs of
a. short tinie.
Antone Austerwalde was a visi oir
with friends in Omaha for nvi r last
Sunday lilt was on the .i b ag.iin
early Monday to carc for the work
at th blacksmith shop.
Robet-t Connors and Ted 'y Rnk-r
were visiting and looking after son.
bushiest miiters In the county r-at
on lart Monday, they driving o'er Li
the car of the former.
Arnold IP-rms and friend "Whit
tie" of Omaha were sp-nd in?: las'
Sunday at the home ef th- p::e;it
of Arnold, thry returning to toeir
work en Sunday cv-nin.r.
Aiu-uat Paiita-h f T.r.-is"i!!- v.-a
? l mir.e s callar in !anl' " on Tu -d
v of last wok. and was conaui:-
I irg with his fri-' t's h'-re. Mr. Pau,.-' h
oriaerly rish ed just w--t of t'.fn.
Mr. Caoige Sthal. r and daughter.
! Mixs Can! -, w'tvs liuvt 'e :. vi iting
for a rum her of doys a' tie hom- el
Ma ar.d Mrs. Ldvaid Patiitonii
south of We. tang W it r, returned
ham- on hist Mm: day.
A. II. Humble, the pcnial an'
obliaing agent of the M?-ouri PiH-fi-
was a visitor in Plattsmouth or
la.-t Monday and was accompanied
!; Mrs. Humble, they visiting wtih
friends, calling on Mr. and Mr;. H.
L. Thomas while there.
-:- NEBRASKA
plaint iT and also that he "t e restrain
ed from the disposing of his prop
erty of money and also that the de
fendant be denied the use of the
prrmises occupied by the plaintiff and
her two children. The plaintiff al
leged that the defendant is a mall
carrier operating out cf Nehawka
and earning a salary of ?2.100.
Royal Arc!
Ik
Masons Have
Large Meeting
Cotifer Royal Arch Degree on Eight
Candidates Local OScers
Confer Decrees.
Prom Saturday's Pnnv
Last night Nebraska Chapter Nv
.3, Royal Arch Masons b-:d a very
largely att-rded serston t't tho-:r
rooms in th Masonic t(a.t i'',. the wo. k
opening at f,:ro nr. 1 start irg tlu c las ;
i of some cp hi. members in Roval
Arch degree of this brant L of Maiuu.-
ary.
The loe-,1 ofJicera assisi"tl by Wil
liam A. Robe-risen, pa t 1 :;i!i pries:
of Mi braska chapter, assisted in tl.e
work cf the evening an;! the cn-f.-riing
tjf the degrees or. the candi
dates. Following the session of th chap-
, tcr in coiifi rring tiie t't trees thcr
' s.ctive h-p
of t lii br.i neb ( :"
Masouary in th" s'at- aad with th
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