MONDAY, JULY 18, 1927. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Ok n i4i;o Department - ,, . .. " r r rinn .-o 1nnlrin?!Vioi'o nnntllpr Diace lO Dirt I- Alio .rtnr t.iicinn matters nf a le- 'nraptipfi of making the church Dulia i-al nature in Omaha on Wednesday ling the community center is one of cf last week. jthe nice things about the church and nnmniij in a hnn . Fsiptinir inlthe village and thus brings the peo- the harvest .as he g.-3 out whenever! pie together for all good movements r.r.vmie needs a man tnd shocks in-: 'enecung iue cuiuiuumi c.-air. or any other thing which hap- Will Soon Spread Gravel. At the meetin of the city council if th,i riiiatro nf Aivo last week the new tractor ,ontraft for the gpreading Df gravel his farm. JUT. I 0.00ta flf Mvn was eriven to KJll L11C O L 1 ' - 1 OI p-.-pj-- to he needed to oe aone- Edward Carr purchased last week from the Coatman Hardware and Im plement company a which he will use on (.'oat man also sold the caterpiller j which is used on the road tor tneir jLincoln who win fn a short time be maintenance. 'here and complete the work of hard Mrs. Minnie Peterson and daugh- surfacing the streets of Alvo. ter, Dorothy, who nave Been visiting at Utica for some time with relatives, returned home a few days since and hsve departed "or Oklahoma, wher they formerly lived for a number of years where they will visit for some time. Had Good Returns. Oris Cook, who farms southeast of Alvo. and who has one of the new combined harvesters and threeher, has been cutting his wheat and mar Vptinsr it at the same time. He had Dming the rain which all of Cass gotten much over a thousand bushels county was wanting so much on last ot wneat cut and marketed on Wed- Wtdnesday. Jisrhtning struck the hog nesdav of last week, which was mak- house of Floyd Dysart. living east ing. aD0Ut forty bushels to the acre, of Easle. and the building was con- This was very satisfying to this hust- sunied by the llames. The likht which jjng young farmer, tic burning structure created could. easily be seen from the streets or Alvo. The Rev. W. II. Ch-n nvcth, pastor rf the Methodist churcn of Alvo, is a real man for h fine m contact with tne memDcrs cf the church or of then interests or , w ; k . When he wnMn t make a call : oi- the mernbers of the congregation, t,cf'S to t!i-? farm and with the farmer goes o tlie 1:.. Ms and wo.-ks w I ilo they visit, thus ii.'-sting in tho j work and not at the same time in terring with the wo'k cn the farm which in many cases cannot wait till eur.w other time. Have New Signs Jim, the sign painter, happened along and painted a sign on the ele vator of Simon Rehmeyer. and then does not fear to wag cane(i to Elmwood where he had some work to do. coming back in a few days, and the sign looked so nicely he painted a sign on the lum ber yard sheds for John W. Banning. Mr. Banning in a short time will also have the remainder of the buildings at the yards painted. Have Excellent Bible School. Established New District. The beard of county commissioners have established a new road district with the central portion at Alvo, which is placed under the care of The Bible school at the Methodist ! Philip Coatman. and a new caterpil- church at Alvo is a real vital part.lar tractor given him for the motive rf the religious life of the commun-: power. The district consists of some ity. Tin re are enrolled some two (thirty miles, and runs from Alvo to hund'Vd and twenty-five members the school on the D. L. D. road seven and an average attendance of about : miles north, east six miles and from one hundred and fifty. The attend- I Alvo to the overhead bridge south of anee and interest are so great thatjWabash. west to the county line, and it is found necessary to have addition- 'south two miles from Alvo, two miles al room in which to meet. The Men's jwest and then south to the "O" street class which is taught by the Rev. W. highway. This will keep the roads in II. Chenoweth meets at the Jordan . this vicinity in excellent condition hall, while the young men's class also and make traveling much better. sods for the Spring! Oil Steves the housewife will appreciate, Cream Separators for mere cream, Lawn Mowers to beautify the home surroundings, 'Big Ben Alarm Clocks for early risers, Paints, Varnishes and all seasonable spring goods. Farm Implements, Garden Tools, Farm and Garden Seeds. Everything else in Hardware line. See Us for Your Needs Coalman Hardware Co., ALVO :-: :-: :-: NEBRASKA NOTICE OF SUIT TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Conservative Mortgage Company, - Plai vs. Emma L. Spence. Widow, ct al. Defendants 1 ntff I OTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the defendants, Fannie Cun ningham. William Spence, Guy A. Spence. Catherine Spence, minor, and; Mrs. Harry Spcnce. first and real; name unknown, widow of Harry j Spcnce, deceased, son of Charles W. j Spence, deceased: iou and each of you are hereby notified that the above named plain tifT filed a petition and commenced cn action in the District Court of Cuss county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of June, lf27. against vou and each of you, and others, the object : and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of court foreclosing all equity or other interest you and each of you may have in and to the southwest i quarter of the northwest quarter of; Section 20. Township 12 North, I The State of Nebraska, Cass coun Hango 12 Eat of the 6th P. M., Cass ty. es. county, Nebraska, by reason of a In the County Court. certain mortgage dated July 31, In the matter of the estate of Mary 1021. in the sum of $ 150.00 and i Louise Spies, deceased. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of John W. Haynie, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 19th day of August, A. D. 1927 and on the 21st day of November, A. D. 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limit ed for the presentation of claims against said estate i3 three months from the 19th day of August, A. D. 1927, and the time limited, for i)ay ment of debts is one year from said 19th day of August, 1927. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 15th day of July, 1927. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) jlS-4w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS taxes and ofl:r suras paid by plain tift in tli is action to protect its mort gage lien, aggregating in all the sum c f $ S S .1 . 1 f exclusive of interest, and for equitable relief, including costs of suit. You and each of you are required to anwer said petition on or before Monday, the 5th day of September, 1927. or the allegations of plaintiff's petition will" be taken as true and a decree of foreclosure entered-in favor of plaintiff and against you ana caen ot you, according to the prayer of said petition. Dated this ICth clay of July, A. D. 1927. CONSERVATIVE MORT GAGE COMPANY. Plaintiff. By J. A. CAP WELL, Its Attorney. As a matter of fact owners of an imals that are killed because of di roase are entitled to better compen ration than the law now gives. But Icsislature does not see it that way. Thus the public receives benefits for vuich it does not recompense properly To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on ! August 19, 1927, and November 21, 192 i, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate Is three months from the 19th day of August, A. T.- 1927, and the. time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 19th day of August. 1927. Witness my hand and the seal of raid County Court this 15th day of July, 1927. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) jl8-4w County Judge. LITE PEIS0NEE WILL GET $100,000 TEUST FUND Richmond, Ind., July 15. Carl Wescott, sentenced to life Imprison ment for killing his father in Los Angeles more than a year ago, will receive a trust fund amounting to $100,000 acording to a ruling made public Thursday by Judge C. H. Hoelcher. . . isfSS LOCAL NEWS 1 Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main Bldg., Phone 527. j From Thursday's Dally Mrs. Jess Atterberry and Mrs.-Wal- ter Eteinkamp departed this morning for Omaha where they will spend the day visiting with friends, j Rev. and Mrs. William A. Taylor i of Union were here today for a few ! hours to look after some matters of importance and visiting with friends. Marriage license was issued yes terday in the office of County Judge A. II. Duxbury to Jesse Lee Watson of Fort Crook and Miss Esther Buelah Cow of Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Franzen and children of Omaha motored down to day for a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Briggs, parents of Mrs. Franzen. From here Mr. Fran-'j be delivered at the Peoples rroducei -' fnr a short time.! "It!" I if mii mil mUmmm .TITm i iJrfi'i When We Say Service Poultry Wanted Wednesday, July 20 th Plattsmouth, Nebraska Live Poultry and Eggs wanted to, day only, for wtucn '-.ua.n.-s, i.eii, 01., -..t. port, Iowa, came in Wednesday even- July 20th. one we will pay the following CASH PRICES iiig from their home to enjoy a visit here for a short time with the .old Springs, 2V4 lbs. and up, lb 24c . time frier ds of the Bell family. They I returned two years ago from Cali Springs, under 2V4 lbs, per lb 21c .lornia aiui .ue again located at Dav- Hens, per lb loc Cox, per lb. 'c Highest Market Price for Eggs Leghorn Poultry, 5 lb. Less Fanners, Notice! You are assured of a square deal when you bring your produce to us, and your money is guaranteed, tor we carry an account with The Farm ers State Bank of Plattsmouth, where I James Sochor and the old friends. your checks will be honored at once. EJ g Tutt of Murray, was in the city today for a. short time while en route to Omaha where he was called to look after some matters of busi ness for a short time. Mrs. Agnes Reddi of Chicago, for merly Miss Agnes Knollicek of this city, who has been here visiting at the heme of her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. F. Knoflicek, has returned tc bei home. From Friday's Iiaily Mrs. George Hall of Goodland Kansas, is here to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrc. Julius M. Hall. j Miss Opal Turner of Elmwood if I here for a few weeks visit at the home of her brother, County Treas urer John E. Turner and family. Otto Sochor cf Chicago, arrived here this morning for a visit here for a i-hort time with his mother, Mrs Peoples Produce Company 145 South 6th St., Plattsmouth, Neb. HENEY KLINGEE, Mgr. EEEEKAH'S ARE INSTALLED From Saturday's Dally . Last evening the officers of Bud of Promise. Rebekahs. of thi.s city, were in Omaha where they were duly installed in their offices in a very impressive manner and several mem bers of the order accompanied the officers for the installation cere monies. The ceremonies were carried out by members of the Danneborg lod No 216. I. O. O. F. and Dagmar lodge of the Rebekahs. The officers of the lodge installer' were: Noble Grand Miss Anna Leach. Warden Miss Jessie Hobertson. Conductress Miss Helen Johnson Treasurer Mrs. F. II.' 'lumm. Chaplain Mrs. Ed Brantner. Supports to Noble Grand Mrs Martha Peterson and Mrs. T. E. Ol son. Miss Henrietta Waintroub. vice grand and Miss Marie Kaufman n secretary were unable to attend. The state president of the Rebe kahs, Mrs. Lois Harris gave a short address and a very interesting pro gram was presented. The visitors were also treated tc very fine refreshments at the close of the evening. ICE CEEAM SOCIAL The St. John's altar society wiU give an ice ceram social on Wednes day evening at the lawn of the F. M. Bestor home, serving to start at 5:30 and to continue until after the store? close. In case of rain the social will be held at the K. of C. hall. Th public invited. jlS-3td-ltw Waitress wanted at once. Wal ton's Cafe, Plattsmouth. 1-sw LEGAL NOTICE In Cass NOTICE the District Court of County, Nebraska August d. Bach' Plaintiff vs. William Ferguson, Olive Ferguson, Fractional Lots Nos. 174 and 176 in the East Half of Section IS, Township 12, Range 14, in Cass county, Nebraska, and all persons having or claiming any interest in said Fractional Lots Nos. 174 and 176, their heirs and devisees, real names unknown, Defendants The above named defendants are hereby notified that on the 11th day of July, 1927, the plaintiff filed suit in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, the object and purpose of which is to quiet and confirm the plaintiff's title in and to Fractional Lots Nos. 174 and 176 with the ac cretions thereto, on the east side thereof to the channel of the Mis souri river in the East half of Section 18, Township 12, Range 14, in Cass county, Nebraska, and to permanent ly enjoin each and all of the defend ants and all defendants having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in and to said real estate, or any part thereof, and forever quiet ing the title to the same in the plain tiff. This notice is given pursuant to an order of said court. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of September, 1927, or default will be entered thereon and a decree entered quieting title to said land in plain tiff. Dated this 14th day of July, A. D. 1927. AUGUST G. BACH. Plaintiff. By D. O. DWYER, 'jl8-4w. His Attorney. Frnm Saturday's Dally Mrs. Charlts Bell. Sr., with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beli, Jr., and chil dren, departed this morning for Omuna to spend a few hours and then go on to their home at Davenport Iowa. Robert Hasenyager of Hasting.--and Misses Helen and Margaret Clineberg of Peru, were here visit ing with friends for a short time yesterday. Mr. Hasenyager and Mrs. Mary Allison, formerly of this city have been visiting at Peru for the past few days. CASE TJNDEE ADVISEMENT From Saturday's. rally This morning a "hearing was had in the district court on the applica tion of the county to have the minor children of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wright removed from their ' custody and placed in the careof the state The state had several witnesses on the stand to show the lack of avail able support for the seven children and the conditions or the home as to the conduct of the father, which made it a place that in the views of the state was not the proper atmos phere to rear the children. The defense had a large number of neighbors of the family who testi tied as to the fact of the mother work ing hard and with some aid could support the children if the husband and father was removed from the home. The witnesses were strong in their sunnort of the mother in her care of her children and her rearing cf them. After hearing the evidence in th case the matter v.'as taken under ad- vistment by Judge Beg'ey for a do cision as to whether or not the chil dren should be removed from the fani My home and be placed in the care of the state. W. E. C. MEETING From Saturday's Daiiy Tne n omen s Relief Corps held a very enjoyable meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rob ert Troop, on Granite street, the event being also the eigthieth birth driy anniversary of Mrs. Troop. In honor of the occasion there was ar ranged a very handsome birthday cake with its flowing candles and tiny flags which occupied a place of honor in the home and was the ob ject of much admiration from the members of the party. A very fine program had been ar ranged, Mrs. E. II. Wescott giving ? number of vocal selections and al3; lerding the ladies in the singing of the old war f.ongs. Mrs. Art hur Troop and Mrs. Robert Troop were each heard in a number of very enjoyable readings and Mrs. Elmer Taylor alsc favored the members of the party with r. delightful vocal number that everyone enjoyed to the utmost. At an appropriate hour dainty and delicious refreshments were served that added very much to the com pletion of the happy event. MES CLAGGETT STILL SUFFEEDJG From Saturday's ra!ly The reports received here by rela- tivefc from the bedside of Mrs. A. D. Claggett at the hospital in Denver state that the patient is still feeljng to a marked extent the effects of her injuries sustained several weeks age when stie was injured in an auto acci dent while en route home from Mur ray where she ha3 visited her moth er, Mrs. Alma Yardley, to her heme at Denver. Mrs. Charles Creamer, an aunt, has received word that the patient is still confined to her bed and unabl to walk as yet. Legal blanks cf all Kinds for sale at the Journal office. , mth Kan : ,WgMk l t'i it 4L7f mm f 1 f I t x - ml hi We've had something to say about service in recent advertisements. Everybody in the tire business talks service these days but not everybody is clean on the meaning. Service means two things p. com plete stock of new fresh dependable tires cn hand all the time we offer you Goodyears. And secondly, mak ing it easy and economicaLfor you to get every last mile out of your tires- Therefore, we have a modern clean store located at Sixth fit. Pearl St., convenient for everyone. Drive in service lots of room no fender scraping, no waiting. Curbstone service went out of date long ago. The latest equipment for tire repair ing any size, high pressure or bal loon. A machine to check wheel alignment. Up to date wash and grease racks too done while you wait if you wish. Anything you want and when you want it. And Oh yes a service car in case of road trouble. A phone call brings you instant assistance. The next best thing to Goodyear Tires is Goodyear Service We have them both try us! 1 HPT" Plattsmouth, Nebraska SOUTH BEND Ashland Gazette J'nie Huber, of Ddran, Minn., Mrs. Andrew Blum and sons, Martin and Andrew, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reinke. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lau were Mrs. Oscar Dill and sons are visit ing relatives at Winside, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Talbert were Sunday evening callers at the W. A. Jor.es home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones spent Surd:y afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hunter. Mr. Emil Sturzenegger went to Colorado last week, where he will spend the summer. Miss Helen Johnson, of Council Bluffs, spent the wees end at the Vyrle Livers home. Mrs. Charles Schaffer and daugh ter, Caroline, of Murdock, spent Tues day at the Ed Rau home. Mr. Wm. Stonor and family of Lincoln, are camping in thir sum ber cottage near the sand pit. Miss Wilma Dennis, of Crete, came Sunday to spend a week at the home of her uncle. Mr. irgil Besack. This vicinity was visited by a good rain Tuesdav evening wnlcn wa? much needed and was welcomed by all. Mr. Martin Blum, who is attend ing school at Lincoln, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blum. Born, Thursday, June 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gakemcier, a ten pound girl. Mrs. John Kupke is the nurse in charge ard all are doing nicely. Mrs. Jacob Carnicle, ctaugnter tether and son. Kenneth, and Air. and Mrs. Clyde IIa3well and son Richard, spent Monday with relatives at La Platte. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roeber and sons were dinner guesir. ouuuay eti Herman Roeber home, and they call ed in the afternoon on Mr. and Mrs Bert Mooney. Rev. David Simpson and daughter, Olive, of Louisville, were calling on friends In this vicinity rnaay ana were dinner guests at the Henry Stander home. Mrs. W. M. Dennis, of Crete, came last Wednesday and visitea unm Monday at the home of her brother, Mr. Vireril Besack. Mrs. isesacn ac companied her home to spend a few days. JJ5i, Mr. Philin Kline has tne auauion on to his house nearly completed and is now painting it. Vyrle levers ic also painting his house and the M. W. A. hall has been treated to a coat of paint inside and out. Let the good work go on. Sunday dinner guests at the Her man Thieuian home were Mrs. Mia-- afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Sweasey, of Milford, drove down Sunday and spent the day at the heme of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carnicle. Their daugh ters, Mrs. Carnicle and Miss Beula Sweasey accompanied them home. Mrs. Henry Schuelke went to Beat rice Friday to visit her sister and while there took quite sick and was got a cut on her chin and Mrs. Zaar got her breast bone cracked and a couple of cuts on her leg. The other occupants cf the cars were unhurt. The Dodge car was slightly damaged but the coupe was almost a total wreck. Mrs. W. A. Jones took the in jured ladies to Ashland for medics t treatment and all feel thankful it was no worse. SOCIAL W0EKEES FL0WEE CLUB The Social Workers Fiower ciub will held an Ice Cream social on the unable to return home. Mr. Schuelke j lawn of Fred Spangler's home Thurs wtnt down again Tuesday evening to day evening, July 21. A short pro visit her. Her many friends hope gram will be given at 8 o'clock. The she will soon be able to return home, public is invited. jlS-3dlsw What could have been a very st-r- . ious auto accident occurred lasti Thursday afternoon about 2 miles northwest of South Bend when Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zaar's Dodge car and the Chevrolet coupe driven by Mrs. Emory Williams of Wann, ran to gether. In the coupe were Mrs. Wil liams and two children and Mrs. Bud Jordan and baby. Mrs. Jordan FOE EENT Six room modern house. First National bank. Call at ltw Hoar the Weeping Water band at the Murray Community program Fri day night. Don't wait until you see THIS coming . . . Protect Yourself Now No one can prevent a tornado fronj de stroying your property. But you CAN prevent serious loss .... perhaps ruin .... by ample insurance. See this agency of the strong and dependable AETNA (Fire) INSURANCE COMPANY today J. P. FALTER Agent Plattsmouth, Nebraska i- i Si i8l ( !