PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI . WEEKLY JOURNAL Alvo Department Mrs. Clara Prouty and daughter of near University Place were guests of friends in Alvo for the day last Sunday. 1 heo. Carnes of Murdock was a visitor i Alvo for a short time and was looking after some business mat ters while in town. V. O. Boyles of Lincoln was look ins affr some business matter as well as visiting with friends in Alvo on last Wednesday. Simon Rehmeyer was a visitor in Lincoln on last Wednesday, and en joyed seeing a very fine picture which was placed on the screen. M. C. Keefer and the family of Gl-nwood. Iowa, were visiting with friends and relatives in Alvo and were attending church as well. Walter Collins. Peter Johnson and Dick Elliott shelled and delivered pany. Mr: Art Dinges, the auto deal er and seller or the very Dest tires was one of the guests and with him 1 waa A. B. Stromer, the rural carrier. a user ot tne ceieoratea uooancu Royal -cord, known as Silvertowns, was the other guest from Alvo. They appreciated the excellent feed, and the royal treatment and like to use the tires even better than to eat the good dinners. f tUKLEY HEWS ITEMS f Made lolly Pool. The students of the Alvo Consoli dated school have taken much pleas ure in the beautifying of the school grounds and the last thing which they have added is a lilly pool, and which they procured Ludwig Borne meier to construct. Mr. Bornemeier has a most beautiful pool of this kind at his home east of Murdock, and was And it I John Grueber was a visitor in Omaha on Wednesday morning of ; this week, taking with him two calves for the stock market. i Frank Stander of Omaha was a visitor in Manley for a short time on last Tuesday, having some business matters calling his attention. Mrs. G. L. Rhoden has been having quite a tusele with the flu. for the past week, but is reported as being greatly improved at this writing. John Cane was a visitor for a couple of days in Omaha, during the past week and while he was away the lumber yard was looked after by Edward Kelly. Frank Wannemaker and family of Weening Water were visiting in Man- Wednesday, April 25th ley for the day last Sunday -and 1 were makers mother. 'i l Uarrv T. Tv" viktav a il i li o fnmilv. ' i fflii fi in A, mm n Here are Three Very Improtant Aneoumcemeints Cash Paid for Your Live Poultry j mm last wrk to the Rehmeyer Ele vator. and received a very fine price one for the Alvo scholars for the grain. sure is a beauty. C. M. Skyles and the good wife of Lincoln were spending the day in 4 I Pi Alvo and were visiting at the home fVO I-iIUcr of Mr. and mis. s. i. tsoyies as wen, attending church while here. I Frank Lane of Weeping Water was a visitor in Alvo for a short time' Plattsmouth, Nebr. wenTSaHfied to construct "the ' LOADING CAR ON BURLINGTON were guests for the day last Sunday M well quannea to construct ine . . n iirmi(l nf t Mrs Grnver 1;S TRACKS on last Wednesday, driving over! from the hustling city of Weeping Water to look after some business. Roy Cole and the family were visiting in Alvo and vicinity and were while here visiting with their many relatives and friends, they driving over from the home near My nard. Mr. X. C. PeLes Dernier of near Union was a visitor in Alvo for a short time on Wednesday of last wk. and was looking after some business matters, and visiting with fri-nds. H-iuy J. Miller departed for the Gulden WVst on last Monday, where li- xncts to visit with his son, Anlue Miller, and family, and in fact l.k the country over with a iw of appropriating a portion of it. should it look just good enough. T. M. McKinnon. the hustling farmer northwest of Alvo, has added to his conveniences for the farm and to enhance the pleasure of living on the farm, one of those excellent mod ern cars, the Whippet. This will add much to the convenience of the mejnlrs of the family and enable theni to go and come at their convenience. tains the Elm wood Masons Junior Senior Banquet. The Junior-Senor banquet of the Alvo hih school which was given ;it the -chool building was one of the ni"?t pleasant events which has oc-(tin-d in Alvo lor some time. The banquet was servtd by the members of the Home Economics class of. .the seined,, ji.d was prepared by , the mother?. This is a demonstration of the ffect. of pood practical cooking by those who surely know the secret of cooking the best eatables in the 1 ft way. and the serving of this same pfMxl eats and most approved fashion and taupht by the school of Alvo. and in fact by most of the up-t-date places of learning over the country. They sure had a good ban- OlXf't. Died in Lincoln. Yrd was received some time since of the vry serious illness of Frank Van Andel who later died, and was hiousht to Alvo for burial. Mr. Van Ai:de was a son in law of Mr. Ed wr.rd Linch of Lincoln, who is a ro ther of our townsman, P. J. Linch. We will endeavor to pet a fuller re port ff the life and sickness of this young man. Had s Beal Feed. Two of th '. young men of Alvo were over to Lincoln where thMr got their f-et under one of the tables loaded ith all manner of good things to eat :it the Corhucker hotel, and they sii!- say the eatins was fine. The occasion was a banquet which was put on by the Goodrich Rubber coni- Canopy Lodge of the A. F. & A. M. Meet at Home Town of Their Worshipful Master. Canopy lodge of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, of Elmwood, have a membership, which extends over a good portion of Cass county and a most excellent class of Amer ican citizens, which you would choose to meet. Their worshipwul master. Charles Ayers. when the mat ter of having a get together meeting was mentioned he was able to put the matter over of selection of Alvo for the place of the meeting, know ing full, well that the crowd would be taken care of by the ladies of the Methodist Aid society, and he was right, for we have been fortunate enough to eat at a banquet where they served. So the banquet was staged for Alvo last Friday evening, and with plenty of music, singing and sociability, and some of the very best speaking, and eats that could not be excelled, all who attended were sure to have an excellent time. There were covers laid for one hundred Masons and Stars, and a person for each cover. The address of welcome was de livered by the worshipful master, Charles Ayres, who reviewed Mason ary in western Cass county and ex tended a welcome to the hustling city of Alvo. The address was re sponded to by Mrs. Victor West, who was indeed a most pleasing speaker and her address was enjoyed by all who listened to the same. This was followed by an address by Herman Ruhge who has been a member of the order for the past thirty years, and in reviewing those very happy years he cites many fea tures of Masonary which was well worth the living and enjoying. This was followed by a solo by Mrs. Wil lard Clapp who captured the music loving portions of the assemblage, and from the encore which this ex cellent singer received, they were most of them lovers of music. Will L. Atchison then spoke on the subject of "Horse Feathers," and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Rhoden, where all enjoyed the oc- and will pay the following prices, casion very pleasantly. with all checks cashed at Plattsmouth; Glen Flaischin an, who i.- employed State Bank. Bring us your Poultry! at Louisville, was a visitor at home i for the day last Sunday. Glen is lik- j I ASH Hlcll .K ; ing hi3 position nicely, and is pleased ; i with living in Louisville. 1 1; Wens, ner lh. 24c Tv.n tpiiJ Mit f-imilv Pi An it, lo-'of Louisville were visiting for the All LOX, per ID day last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Broilers rser lb 40 Dona Flaischman and also with Mr. if A Morgan McCurdv and the uoou : t ..-if. .,.1 Mm, T... f 1.10 rxM m o Ir S n rr ) R '12." . IM ineir nome near iiaveiocK. were visn- t T.. IV OOr. 1 J Ulrw3, pel iu. vb Geese, per lb Leghorns, 5c Lb. Less ins with friends in and about JIan- , ' j ley for the day on last Sunday. Beef Hides, per lb 15c! Mr. and Mrs. John Palacek of ' Plattsmouth were guests on last Sun- ' Horse Hides $5.00 each day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i ! Tl... t O ..... .J .. A T Cnw1M .T .1 ! We Will be On Hand Mr. Palacek being brother and sister. I - -i iC A T r T T .n i n 00 ; .mi. nnu .mis. a. Ji. iimuuie Kaill Of Otltne j visiting for the week end at the home gm m w 1 'i I 01 .ir. iiumnies moiner ai ivansas oalem rroduce to. .1:. CASH BUYERS LOCALNEWS Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main Bldg., Phone 527. From Thursday's Dally Edward Kelly of Manley was here last evening to attend the dance at the American Legion community building. j W. E. Pailine of Greenwood was ! here today tc attend to some matters ! so ill for some weeks past is report in the district court in which they cd as being much improved at this are interested. j time. So much so tat the friends r.. ....,1 m,. t-.., i ,t wx- 1 who were called.' rt turni d to their oming were here today to spend a j u 'n,'s Fhort time while looking after some matters of business. I visiting for the week end at the home 1 of Mr. Humble's mother at Kansas j City, they making the trip via the j Missouri Pacific, and returning in time to take up their various work ' r , .Moiiuay morning. Rudy Bergman was a visitor in Omaha on last Monday, driving over to the big city in his car, where he was looking after some business mat ters for the day. While he was away Joseph Wolpert was looking after matters at the store. Rollin Coon, who is working in On:aha. was called home last Sun day by the death of his grandmother", which occurred late last week. An r.ccunt of v. Inch will appear else where in this paper. Rollin returned to his work on Monday morning. Mrs. August Stander who has boon George A. Kaffenberger of Lincoln is here today to spend a short time looking after some matters of busi ness and visiting with friends and relatives. E. J. Burkett, republican candidate for congress, was here today attend ing to some matters in the district court and visiting with his many friends in the city. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor of Union were here today to spend a few hours visiting with their many friends in the city and looking after some matters of business. Mrs. George Decker of Strang, Ne braska, who has been here visitine which kept the house in most up-iat the home of her daughter. Mrs. roarous laughter, and the members M. L. Stander and familv for some so they could hardly eat from laugh-1 time, returned this morning to her ng- .home. The principal address of the even-. Frank Domingo tne Weeping Wa- ing was delivered by J. E. Curtiss, ! te,. banker an(i and was one well worth listening to H. A. Crozier, the The mary fri;-nd. of the t patient are pleased at the very favor able turn of her illness. H. A. Shipman and wife of ITave lock were visiting in Manley on last Sunday, coming to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Coon, which occur red on last Friday, the funeral being held Sunday. While here they were guests of Fred Flaischman and the good wife, they being friends for years. Mrs. Jacob Goehry, who has been making her home in California, for the past winter and who returned home to Lincoln a short time since was a visitor in Manley for last Sunday and a guest at the home of her friend, Mrs. Dora Flaischman Mr. and Mrs. Goehry were residents of Manley years ago, and while here Mr. Goehry was engaged in the blacksmith business. Mrs. Goehry presented her friend, Mrs. Flaisch man with a most beautiful Martha Washington rose, which was highly prir.ed by Grandma Flaischman. real estate king of that city, of any one who would wish to be here to,lay attending to som,' lusuru wiiii i iic iuea rl ueitei Ulli- zeiiEhip. The meeting was under the guid ance of the efficient toastmaster, C. D. Ganz. who sure brought success to this the first banquet in the hustling little city ofvestern Cass county. B. A. McELWAIN SINKING From Friday's Pal'v The reports from the Lord Lister 1 ospital at Omaha this morning state that B. A. McElwain. who has been there since Sunday in very serious condition, is still in very serious than- and his failing health has giv- n but little hope of his recovery. Mr. McKlwain has suffered from poor health for s'me time and his system 1 ha h-j-n poisoned by the effects of! the malady from which he has suf fered for some time. Roy McElwain, brother of Bert, arrived last evening from his home in California to be with the brother in his very serious condition. The family has suffered very severely in the last few months as the aged mother passed on and Roy McElwain has just come from the hospital after several months i 11 tiess and two weeks ago another brother, Myron McElwain of Kansas City. Missouri, died. Farmer's Oil Company OF CASS COUNTY ANNOUNCES the opening cf their Service Station in the building formerly occupied by the 0-K Garage, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. WE SPECIALIZE it Car Washing, Oiling and Greasing, as well as general repair work on any and all makes of cars. ALSO CARRY a complete line of Accessories and Repairs, including Tires, Batteries and Battery Service. Skelly Gasoline. AUTO STORAGE Very attractive prices will be made on Storage that will save you money. Plenty of spaceaid every convenience. . The Farmers Oil Company Robert McCIannahan, Manager Day and Night Service On Washington Avenue were mat ters at the court house as well as meeting their friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Bornman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller of South Bend were here today for a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness. Mr. Bornman is taking an en forced vacation from his farm work due to a boil on his right hand. No. 1 Our gigantic ALTERATION SALE continues. throughout the month to clean up surplus stock and odds and ends. No. 2 The sound of saw and hammer will be heard in our store this week as the remodeling campaign gets under way. No. 3 Wednesday is Chicken day in Plattsmouth. A top notch price (see ads in this paper) for your Poultry at the car, and the highest market price (cash or trade) for Eggs at our store. We are holding off tearing out our present shelving until after Wed nesday in order to better care for your wants Chicken Day at the re duced sale prices. After that it will be good-bye to the old fixtures. We arc not going to burden you with a let of prices (the values listed in our large bills still hold good) but urge you to come and see for yourself how much you can save at this SALE OF SALES. Yellow Price Tags on every article tell a story of Value Giving- that coupled with our high price for Egg-s and the Poultry Dealers' quo tations for other Produce will make it pay you to drive many miles to get here! A Few Additional Prices HEINZ CIDER VINEGAR Quart bottle for $ .23 FEARS Lord Cecil, a fancy Barllett Pear, 33c can; three for. .95 PEAS Continental brand, No. 1 size can, two for 25 EUREKA BEANS A very fine quality, No. 1, two cans 25 KRAUT JUICE N. J. C, No. 2 12, 23c can; two for 45 PINEAPPLE J. M., Rose Dale, etc., No. 2l2 size can 25 PLUlY5 Green Gage, No. 22 size can, heavy syrup 25 SOUP Assoited flavors, your choice, 3 cans for 25 CORN Extra standard pack, few cases left, but going fast. . . .10 Price per Dozen cans, $1.15 39 ears of Service We deliver Phone 5 4 IUi NOTICE of Hearing Petition for Pro Late of Will. Pi the County Court of Cass coun ey. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Sam G. Smith, deceased. The State of Nebraska: To all per- Court thig 23rd d f A A D sons interested in said estate, credi- mc . 1 1 ....-11 .T- .i 1J0. From Friday's Daily Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hathaway, of Lnion, were here yesterday for few hours attending to some matters of business. Attorney T. V. Wiles of Omaha was in the city today for a few hours at tending to some matters of business at the court house. Mrs. Ernest Horn of Benson was here yesterday for a few hours vieit- mp; with her aunt. Mis. C. L. Herger, wno has been very poorly of late. Mrs. Phoebe Fairabee of Hastings wno uaa been here for a few days visiting with relatives and friends returned this morning to her home Attorney and Mrs. R. A. VanOrs- dale of Omaha were here todav. Mr VanOrsdale looking after some mat ters in the district court and Mrs VanOrsedale as a guest at the home of Mrs. S. S. Davis. j From Saturday a Da.Tt? j .County Commissioner C. F. Harris i of Union was hero yesterday for a I few hours attending to some mat- ters of business. Mrs. L. Stuber of Alliance, Nebras ka, who has been here visiting with friends departed this morning for Omaha for a short visit and will then j return home. j Attorney T. V. Wiles and little ; daughter, Nancy, of Omaha, who i were here over night as guests at the home of Mr. Wiles' sister, Mrs. Jessie Hall, departed this morning for their home. "Arcadia" Convalescence and ma ternity Home. Choice or doctors, rhone 193-W. Box 114. inS-tfw Spring Coming It Has Never Failed to Arrive It will soon be plon with its rush of getting the Farm Ma chinery ready. Get your Discs, Plow lays and Cultivator Shovels ready and out of the way. It will sure pay you. -SING THEM IN ITOW Antoa Auersva!d General BlacksmithSr.g MANLEY -:- -:- NEBRASKA WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Arthur Mullen, of Omaha, who was re-elected as the democratic national committeeman at the primary of April 10th, is expecting to be here on the date of the democratic county convention, April 2(th, to join in the convention that promises to be one of the most interesting in years. Mr. Mullen is known by reputa- tion to practically all of the demo-j number, particularly of the younger members of the partv and the demo cratic ladies are unacquainted with I h'm personally and his presence at tors and heirs will take notice that B. II. Thames, guardian of Viola G. Smith. Incompetent, has filed his peti tion herein, together with a duly au thenticated copy of the will cf said Sam G. Smith, deceased, and the pro bate thereof by the County Court of Hale county. Texas, alleging (Seal) lv H. DUXBURY, County Judge. of said petition aud the hearing SHERIFF'S SALE thereof be given to all persons inter- ested in said matter by publishing a i State of Nebraska, County of Cass, copy of this order in the Plattsmouth ss. Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper By virtue of an execution issued by printed in said county, for one week the Clerk of the District Court w ithin prior to said day of hearing. and for Cass County, Nebraska, and In witness whereof, I have here- to me directed, I will on the 2Jth unto set my hand and Seal of said day of May A. IX 192S, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day at the South Front door of the Court House in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to-wit: All of the east half of the northeast quarter and the east one half, of the west one half, of the northeast quarter of Sec tion Twenty-nine (29) Town ship Eleven (11) Range Eleven (11) east of the six principal meridian in Cass County, Ne braska. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Fred Neben, defendants, to satisfy a judgment of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the that Department of Public Works in the said Sam G. Smith departed this life State House at Lincoln, Nebraska, tcctate on the 2nd day of November, on May 18th, 1928. until 10:0O 102C. then a resident of Hale county, o'clock a. m., and at that time pub- Texas, and then the owner of real 'idy opened and read for placing ap- es.ate situated in Cass county, Ne- proximately Gl cu. yds. of sand gravel braska. surfacing material on U. S. Highway The prayer of said petition is that 75 through Union, Nebraska, upon said hearing the said dulv an- Plans and specifications for the .. .... , .. ... " .. m--V .,.,,. 1, i s..r :." to lueniicaiea copy ot tne win ot saiu f " t,aid Court recovered by John Mor- Sam G. Smith, deceased, and of the Sf5ure d a t the office of the County ,.is . p,aintiff against said defendant, probate thereof by the County Court CJeik at Plattsmouth Nebraska or rattsmouth Xt,braska( April. 18th or uaie couniv, i exas, ne duly ad- " w"- -" utiiauuiem iA D 198 mitted to probate in the County Court Public Works at Lincoln, Nebraska. of Cass countv, Nebraska, and that 1Iie sucxessiui Diaaer win De re Frank R. Gobelman be appointed ad- quired to furnish bond in an amount ministrator of said estate with the e(lual to 100 of his contract, will annexed ' Certified checks made payable to It is hereby ordered that you, and the department of Public Works for all persons interested in said matter. nPl lcsS than five Per tent (5'"c) of may, and do, appear at the County the. amount of the bid will be re Court to be held ii and for said . qu"".e? . 4 , 4 . , county, on the ISth day of May. A.1 . T,n wJork "iust bo started pre D. 192S, at ten o'clock a. in., to show USt0 J"nG h,1,?1 be Cm" cause, if any there be. v.hv the prav- plfd b? JF 15th- 1S?8- . . . j if-, 1 1 1 i3 i vot i t u iu nant mi technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARMENT OF PUB LIC WORKS, II L. COCHRAN. State Engineer. GEO. R. SAYLES. County Clerk, Cass County. BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska a 2 3-4 w TRIO TO MAKKE LONG HOP er of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks! prior to said day of hearing. j Witness my hand and seal of said court, this ISth day of April, A. D. 1928. A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge Cass County, Nebraska. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the State Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the ma'tter of the estate of Mar garet V. Livingston, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court Room inllumhia. Plattsmouth, in said County, on May 21st, 192S, and August 22. 1928. at 10 o'clock a. m., each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjust- In the County Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska. Cass iTmintv To all persona Interested in the nient and allowance. The time limit estate of William II. Wynn. deceased: , ed for the presentation of claims -n..,i;n.T- , .!:,... r xr laga.in.st said estate ia three months .. rrl 1 III I IUUI1I,S lilt- IHJlIlUJll Ui il. I . the convention on next fhursday will ,,,,. nrnvltl a :,! c..((i,.n from the 21st day of May. A. D. give them a chance to enjoy a more anJ aIlowance of ,)!s accoimt flled 1928. and the time limited for pay- lmmutie aciiuanuance im t-ii- jn Court on the 23rd day of eiu ot neuts is one year irom saia tlemau who will act as the rcpresen- in9S ,,,, tnr lU-rhartrn nr.i21st day of May. 192S. tative of the Nebraska democrats on ministrator; ' Witness my hand and the seal of the national committee in the com- it is hereby ordered that you and sa,(1 County Court this 21st day of ing campaign. ., persons interested in said matter April. 1928. " ! may. and do, appear at the County' . . A- H- pUXBURY, TTATPTTT-KTri VrtOS Court to he held in and for said I seal )-a'o- w louniyjuuge 11m A VUIH 1 " w - " - County, on the 1st day or May, A. 1). Fresno, Calif., April 16. At dawn tomorrow Jimmy Angel, one timo army flier, will hop off from tho Fresno municipal airport for G nay mas., Sonora, Mex., on the first leg of a 23.000 mile air tour to Cape Horn and back. After months of preparation and many unforseen delays, Angel said today everything was ready for the start. The trip is expected to take two months. Ho expects to reach Guaymas, 900 miles from Fresno, to morrow evening. He will be accom panied by Prrsho Stephenson, vice president of the Beacon Airways, inc., and William Benton of Evans- ton, 111., who will act as co-pilot and mechanic. From Guaymas the plane will go to Tampico. The route from there follows: Vera Cruz, Guatemala. Co- Bolivia, I'atagonia, Capo Horn and back. No itinerary has been drawn for stops in South America. From accieditea Barred Plymouth 192S, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show T, - . - r. - I t I t . rrr- i . f'-lllVP IT MI1V I III IP HP WIIV I II P nraVPT . , huii.ii. oeinusr i.ou. o oriiuiio v -- ----- - journal want Ads COSt DUl Uttlft I us r L Wiles Plattsmouth. Nebr. of the petitioner should not be grant I AI . . - t ' - aaa mey sure ao get result. j PASTURE FOE KENT Some good pasture. Want 20 horses. a3-2w-d&w ed, and that notice of the pendency John Fischer, Mynard. a23-2tw S03LIE MAY GET POSITION Washington. April 20. Gov A c Sorlie of North Dakota, is understood' to be under consideration bv Presi dent Coolidge for appointment as treasurer of the United States tn xur. cetd Frank White, who has ed to become connected with south ern banking interests. Governor Sorlie has been recom mended by both Senators Frazier and Nye republicans of North Dakota. If the governor should be tendered the appointment, it would be neces sary for him to resign as bia does not expire until next Jan. 1. 3