The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 09, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MONDAY JULY 9. 1928.
PAGE TWO
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUHNAL
Alvo Department
4
NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE H-I"I"T
Sherill Fifer, who is pitching for
the Greenwood team, won over the
Independent Red Tops, a Lincoln
team, by a score of 5 to 4.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Skinner were
fishing over on the Platte river and
camping near the vicinity of Pawnee
Ledge, where the fishing is fine.
The Alvo baseball team will play
with the Man ley team at that place
this coming Sunday, July 15th, and
the game promises to be a good one.
Art Skinner was assisting in the
In the District Court or the County
of Cass, Nebraska.
Thomas J. Will,
Plaintiff
vs.
Asgil S
I
NOTICE
Mfifc'iPY mews nzm
W. J. Rau and the wife were visit-
Will et al, I ing jn 'Weeping Water on last Wed-
Defendants J inesdav. as the bank was closed for the
To Asgil S. Will and wife Barbara holiday
i,i.,t ,l(nrlnnts! Anior
7 c you are hereby were enjoying a visit in Omaha on the
Anton Auerswald and the family
Home for Next Sunday
The Rev. R. 11. Chenoweth. who
with the family, are at this time in
Wisconsin, wueie ue nao mcc.. ........ , y ou an(1 eBtll Ui j. ' , , ( ,lrivinir nvor tr. tUn
: i r n.,ct mnth writps . .. tha. 7 tii rl.iv of July. 4in ol July ine uriving over to tlie
ins ll" ...., noiineu luai - . , ; town in their fir
that he will be home for the coming 192S Tnomas J. Will as plaintiff filed 01- caJ;
A Motor Car
of Unusual Merit
Sunday service , of Ju,y 1UK , .,, . .. S.i M!;
and wanta all to come and be in at- ct mIe to ,i,e folIovins described Wednesday, where ho was on-
tendance for that day.
Greenwood Transfer Line
We do a general business maKe;
installation of a bridge at the corner it regularly to Omaha on Monday
rear me nome 01 iv a. miui "Ul-.aiui Thursday, also to Lincoln Tues-
ing a good portion of the past week
I day and Friday. Pick up loads on
Carl Erowne was looking after thejthose tri Ful, ,oa(ls at any time
tram ere fnr the rl;iv last. Wednesday.
while Mr. Dinges was away, and was;
supplying people with gas and other
things.
Last Tuesday Phillip and George.
Coatman drove to Kansas City, where
they visited with friends as well as
njoyed the Fourth in the big town
en the Kaw.
FRED HOFFMAN
Lester Coon, of South Omaha, was , T ion pk.niC( thru
a visitor for a few days last week a ) C;reen wood post, w
Invited to the Picnic
The ex-service men of Alvo and vi-(
cinity, where there is no American j
Legion post, and some of whom be-i
long to the Lincoln post, are being j
sent invitations to the Cass county,
courtesy of the
hnse commander.
. i. .. i r i : . ., . l .i ii ti t AT v i -
i in.- iH'iuc ui ma -"'-joeorge Kucknell. has sent to uari
and Mrs. George Hardnock. where he (Janz a ply of the oards to be mail
visited for over the week end. I , QUt tQ ex.service men of this vi
Simon Rehmeyer was a visitor with cinit regardless of whether they be
friends in Omaha for the day on last , . T cr,-.-, nt Thn mmic
Wednesday, being accompair.ed by tQ hv he(, at Louisviile next Sun
the family, and they enjoying the lg -n the beauliful sur.
celebrating of the Fourth in the big roumjings of the tourist park, base-cit-y-..
. - . ..'ball grounds and river front grove,
Altreu hneagen. ine superinienuei.L .at. of fllo c11tll onr, nf thA piatt!
river bridge. The Greenwood Legion
of the Alvo consolidated school, has
purcnasen a new auio, u s u e p- planning on taking its bandl
t.:ih,r" JT1 f along, and the Louisville band will be
,U,V. c . A & 'out to help entertain the visitors. A
locality Mr. Oris Foreman ! 12:30 wiH be
Lee Coalman, who is pitching for f f,0ed b a progVam of sports in
Itua, has added another very hne afternoon with prlzes to tne win
game to his record, when he won last Louisville Commercial club
Sunay in a game which was played ; lemonade for every
w.th R.sn.g City, he setting the de- am, (he n pQsts are CQn
cision by a score of 1. to - itrihntfn to a fund for the mirchase
. Ji. tUMIKI, miui .....
txiii. h lm lisrs for his threshinc out-:
fit. stored under a shed for its sale,ren
woke tip Wed lies
of ice cream and pop for the child-
keeping, when k
dav morning found that the roof had
blown away, leaving only the engine
standing there.
Laying In Their Coal
The Alvo school board are looking
forward and have had a car of coal
Working about the home during the'placed in the basement of their school
for the coming winter. For the past
few days, George Hardnock, the dray
man, has been busy notwithstanding
the warm weather, getting the coal
into the bunkers.
lav. and looking after some minor af
fairs. John Running and the good
wife departed early in the afternoon
lor Union, where thy visited for a
time and later went to Nebraska
City, where they enjoyed the fire
yworks, which consisted of their en
tire program for the Fourth.
Arthur Dinges and wife, Mr. and
Mrs
nrnnorlV tO-Wlt.
Commencing at a point OSS. 6
feet east of the quarter section
corner on the south side of Sec
tion 1. Township 12, North,
Range 13. East of the 6th P. M.,
in Cass county. Nebraska, thence
running east on the said line to
the southeast corner of said Sec
tion 1. Township 12, North.
Range 13. Last of the 6th P. M.,
east 1.954.4 feet, thence north
2,6 40. S feet to the northeast
corner of the southeast quarter
of said Section 1. thence west on
the quarter section line 4.107
feet to the center of the old
County Road, thence following
the center of said road in a south
erly and southeasterly direction
2955 feet to an intersection on
the north line of the Hospital
Grounds, thence east 584.4 feet
to the northeast corner of the
Hospital Grounds, thence south
2G4 feet to the point of begin
ning, it being all land in the
southeast quarter of Section 1
and in the cast half of the south
west quarter of said Section 1,
Township 12, North, Range 13,
East of the 6th P. M., lying east
of the old County Road, except
ing a small tract of land in the
southwest quarter of the south
east quarter of said section
known as the Hospital Grounds,
and excepting railroad right of
way of the Omaha Southern Rail
way company, and excepting new
County Road just east of said
railroad right of way; Lot 19. in
the southeast quarter of the
southwest quarter, and Lot 22 in
Are Playing Good Ball
In a ball game which was staged
A. R. Skinner and C. D. Gar.z ; between Alvo and Weeping water a
wife lormen a merry party oi'iew uajs since, iuc -inu icam un
ii n i
Ushers, who went to Pawnee Lodge, -over the big town by a score or t to
whore they spent the day in fishing, j 5. However, the Alvo team takes
hunting and getting acquainted great satisfaction in this winning, as
wiih the chiggers which are the reai;in some thirty-eight games which the
inhabitants of that locality. Oh, the Sweeping Water team has played,
tish? Well, we did not hear anything
about that.
During the storm of last Wednes
?:: morning, a wagon which had a
hay rack on and was setting near the
barn of S. C. Boyles. took a notion
to move and with the aid of the wind,
j; n over to the fence near Simon Reh
jijfycr's home and stopped. Only a
pimple stunt, but it contributed its
portion to the various escapades the
windstorm accomplished.
they have lost only 'eight and of the
eight games which they lost Alvo has
played and won five of them. And
this is not so bad a record.
Next Sunday, July 15th, the Alvo
team will play at Manley, and a fine
contest is looked for. Alvo has an ex
ceptionally good aggregation of base
ball artists and Manley is not so slow
when it conies to driving out hits and
scampering across the home plate
with scores.
SHOWER FOR MRS. MEISINGER
From Saturdays Oallv
Mrs. Roy Perkins, Mrs. Fred
Sharpnack. and Mis. Herman Tie
kotter, Jr., were joint hostesses at
a very delightful miscellaneous
shower on Thursday evening at the
Tiekotter home, in honor of Mrs.
I'.ernard Meisinger, one of the happy
June brides.
The occasion was one that all will
long remember very delightfully and
in honor of the event the guest of
honor received many very handsome
rvfts as remembrances of the friends
iii ihi.s city.
The ladies spent the evening In
the diversions of radio and visiting
in the cool breeze of the evening and
n their departure extended to Mrs.
Meisinger their best wishes for fu
ture yt-ars of happiness
RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
From Saturday s DaH
When the graduation exercises of
the Plattsmouth high school was
held, the board of education had the
privilege of conferring a scholarship
on the highest ranking student of
the class of 192S of the high school.
Miss Fern Jahrig. and since that
time they have had the pleasure of
receiving another scholarship, that
has been conferred on George Olson,
the second student of the class.
The first scholarship received was
from the denominational schools of
the: state while the one conferred
on Mr. Oison is from the state nor
mal schools and will entitle Mr. Ol
son to the privilege of attending any
one of these schools the coming sea
son. Mr. Olson has stood high in the
ranks of the scholarship at the local
Those attending the event were: 'school and his classmates and many
Misses Kdna Warren. Hilda Wallen
piii. Hazel Davis. Helen Libershal.
Mesiamos John P. Sattler, William
Schmidtmann, Jr., Mrs. John Sattler,
Jr., Mr. Hemian Tiekotter. Sr.., Mrs.
Fay MeClintoc and Mrs. W. H. Ma-s-ion.
fi lends are pleased to learn that he
has been given the scholarship and
the board of education pleased to
have the privilege of presenting the
scholarship to the young man that
stood so high in the class of graduates.
flmwe&f Sua I2
Standard
Shares
BV2.
SeniIgiiual
Your money is secured by 1st mortages on im
proved real estate not to exceed. 50 of act
ual value. For information call at the office
of
SEARL S. DAVIS,
or write
The Standard Savings Si Loaa Assn.
1715 Douglas St., Omaha, Nebraska
the southwest quarter of the
southeast quarter of Section 1.
Township 12. Range 13, east of
the 6th P. M.. more particularly
described as follows: Beginning
at the quarter section corner on
the south side of Section 1, Town
ship 12. Range 13. East of the
6th P. M., and running thence
east 222 feet, thence north 27
degrees, west 464 feet, thence
north C3i degrees, west 612
feet, thence south 6 degrees,
west 670 feet, thence east 6 0S
feet to the place of beginning,
containing 9.03 acres, excepting
that part of said lots conveyed
to the Omaha Southern Railway
company; Lot S in the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter
of Section 1, Township 12, Range
13. East of the 6th P. M.. in the
County of Cass, Nebraska, being
the tract of land above referred
to as Hospital Grounds, except
ing .63 of an acre deeded to
David Rutherford in the south
west quarter of the northwest
quarter of Section 1: the south
east quarter of the northeast
quarter of Section 1, and all of
the northeast quarter of the
northeast quarter of Section 1,
lying south and west of the Chi
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rail
road right of way, all being in
Township 12, Range 13, east of
the 6th P. M., in the County of
Cass, Nebraska: the east 6 rods
in width off of the southwest
quarter of the northeast quarter,
excepting commencing at the
center of the northeast quarter
of Section 1, Township 12, Range
13, in Cass county, Nebraska,
thence running south 386 chains,
thence south 62 degrees, 50 min
utes, west 170 chains, thence
north 462 chains, thence east 150
chains, to the place of beginning,
containing .63 of an acre, more
or less, and all being in Section
1, Township 12. Range 13, East
of the 6th P. M.. in the County
of Cass. Nebraska
And to exclude and enjoin you and
each of you from having or claiming
any rignt. title, lien or interest in
joying the Fourth of July
, Herman Rauth had his crib in a
manner wrecked by the storm of last
.Wednesday, but it can be gotten in
j condition for the crop when it comes,
t Eli Keckler and Earnest Mann
i .vere fishing on the Fourth as the
roads were fine and they were not
, compelled to get the grading outfit
out at all that day.
I Fred Falischman and the family
iwere enjoying the Fourth in Asland,
( driving over in the morning and visit
ing for the day, as well as remaining
J for the fireworks in the evening,
j John Rergmann and Edward Kelly
jwere over to Plattsmouth last Wed
nesday afternoon, and when they
knew there was no celebration there,
why should they go so far on a hot
il.iv'
j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. S?ybolt enter
jtained for dinner on the Fourth and
had for their guests on this occasion,
jDr. and Mrs. J. F. Iirendel and their
son, Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
i Brendel.
I John Grubcr and family, Joseph
. Macena and John Crane were enjoy
ing the evening of the Fourth at Ash
land, where they celebrated and es
pecially enjoyed the fireworks in the
evening.
! Art Johnson and wife of Santa
Anna. Calif., were visiting for a few
jdays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1.
. T. Brendel and after a most enjoyable
time they departed on last Wednesday
'morning for their home in the west,
j John Gruber was sporting a new
Cadillac, that is new to him and to
the people of Manley and vicinity, and
j si n co securing it. the wagon has been
I performing wonderfully and John is
j living in hopes that it will continue
I to do as well until about the year
1 1950.
Dodge cars, which are counted as
, among the very best and substantial,
tare growing in popularity with the
i people in and about Manley, the most'
recent ones to become possessors of i
I this excellent line of cars are Arnold'
ISchliefert and John Mockenhaupt, !
; who both secured the superb Dodge i
: IJros. DeLuxe sedan. j
Father Reiss, pastor at Hebron,!
j with his housekeeper, Mrs. Maggie,
Uazen and her daughter. Miss Marie,;
were quests at the home of Mr. J. C. '
Rauth, and with them, and also ac- '
i 'or.ipanied by Herman Rauth and
Miss Anna Ra'uth, they were all in:
: Omaha early last. .week, where they,
i attended the inauguration of the new;
Bishop.
j Much damage was done in and
'around Manley on the morning of the1
4th. when cribs were broken down ;
.and trees uprooted, a tree being shat-'
jtered badly at the Harms store, and
also another in the yard of the parish
house at the St. Patrick's church. The
. home of A. V. Stander was moved r.
and partly wrecked, while at the
home of Walter Heier, the garaj
YOU will appreciate the beauty, comfort
and quick response of the 614 as unusual
in a car so moderately priced. We will gladly
place one of these cars (with four speeds
forward standard gear shift) at your disposal.
Five chassis sixes and eights prices
ranging from $860 to $2485. Illustrated is
Model 614, 5-passenger Sedan, with 4
speed transmission.
All prices L o. b. Detroit.
Fred G. Ahrens, Manager
Main Street, between 4th and 5th
Opposite Court House
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
ffL jCIii imk i
LOCALNEWS
Dr. Heineman, Ilentist, Hotel Main
Sldg., Phone 527.
Knm Thursday's Ia U j
parted this morning for the country
districts to look over the storm dam
age on the Ahrens and Kuffner farms
near Mynard.
Miss Ruth Hook and Vern Wil
liamson cf Omaha were here Wednes-
t,e was ,iav. tn nnlnv thr hftliil.iv lirr nt the
Mown away, and the car left stand- honje of Mr an(, Mrs Elmer Rum.
ing. At the home ot August Kreck- mel returning home last evening.
i'jwf n cruj was uim ii uu ii.
' Ire iTfiArrrn II Wh.rl aoL- rr I tan.
i i a. ucvi f,r ja. unci ivviv v.
ver, who has been here visiting at
the home of her brother, M. M. Beal,
returned home this morning after a
(Wednesday evening with the meeting 'y
of the family and the judicious use bl'otlier-
XOTICK TO CKKDITOKS
county court today in the probate
of the will of the late Xeal McCrory.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gutsche. The State of Nebraska. Cass coun-
' residents of this city some twenty- ty, fs.
seven years ago and who are now In the County Court,
living at Cleveland, Ohio, arrived In the ri. titer- of the est Mo rf .Trim
this mornfng from their home to Varady. also known as Johan I'zo
enjoy a visit at the home cf Mr. vies, deceased.
Celebrated the Fourth
The Fourth of July was celebrated
it the home of August Jochin last
of fireworks, and with a very fine fam- Mrs.
ilv visit with sociability and refresh- Warren
Robert C. Reed and son,
departed yesterday for Iowa
ments, which make an ideal evening's City, Iowa, to join Mr. Reed at that
gathering. There were there for the place where he has an interest in a
occasion, August Jochin and family, furniture factory and the family ex
Arnold Schliefert and family. Oris pect to make their future home.
Schliefert and family. Henry Heil and M,. alld Mrs Frank W. Hager of
family. George and Henry ogler and Lincont wJlo wel e i3ere to spcnfi the
families. . Fourth of July at the home of Mr.
! ami .mis. i. i-- iiuu, ine laner a sis
i ter of Mrs. Hager, returned this
! morning at their home in the capitol
: city.
Notice to Public
and Mrs. Henry Ofe, old time neigh
bors, for the first visit in a quarter
of a century. Mr. Gutsche is a for
mer mayor of this city and was in his
residence here one of the most popu
lar residents here and foreman of the
Burlington biass foundry here.
From Saturday's ra!ly
Mrs. William Hendricks of Fair- iju:-iment and allowance.
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
loth day of August. 192S, and on
the 12th day of November. 1I)2.S. at
10 o'clock a. m. of each day, to re
ceive ami examine all claims against
iaid estate, with a view to their ad-
Tl;e time
bault. is here over the week with i limited for the presentation of claims
her daughter, Mrs. Philip I,eipert j against said estate is three months
and accompanying Mrs. Hendricks , from the 10th day of August, A. D.
was Dorothy Leinert. who has been 11928. and the time limited for pay-
attending school at Fairbault for the
past term.
Mrs. George Hall of Goodland. j
Kansas, with the children, who have
been here at the Julius Hall home for j
some time, departed yesterday for
their home, while Mr. Hall will re
main here for a more extended visit
with his parents.
"Arcadia" Convalescence and ma
ternity Home. Choice of doctors.
Phonie 193-W. Box 114. m8-tfw
I r,wiit f lottj i nno v-i.i r f mi s;;i i i
10th day of August, 102S.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Conntv Court this 7th day of
Julv, 102S.
a. n. nrxmiRY,
(Seal) j9-4vv County Judge.
Mrs. J: A. Prout and little daugh
ter. Marjorie, who has been here
visiting for a few days with relatives
and friends departed this morning
for their home at Grand Island.
We have a repair and upholstery
man here on Friday and Saturday of
and to said nremises ntwl tr. ranrl ('a(n Irir'S n 'onr WOrk' The
the mortgage given to the Farmers prlce 'f reasonable
c i -j t a ronb .f PioHon,ni,ik v k i, guaranteed.
nuim a laiioiuuuiUf cui anna,
and good work
on a part of said premises, and re
corded in Book 5f of the Mortgage
Records of Cass county, Nebraska, at
page 37.
You are further notified that you
are required to answer said petition
on or before Monday, the 20th day of
August, 1928, or) your default will be
duly entered therein and a decree ob
tained in accordance with the pray
er of said petition.
Of all of which you will take due
notice. THOMAS J. WILL.
Plaintiff.
W. A. ROBERTSON
and D. O. DWYER.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
jy9-iw
CHRIST FURNITURE CO..
Plattsmouth. Nebr.
FOE SALE
One thousand bushel steel bin in
good condition. $70. Four miles
northwest of Murdock. Phone 1703.
EZRA NEBEN, Murdock, Neb.
&2
General Black
smithine Shovel and Lay Sharpening!
All kinds of Plow Work. We
are here to serve the fanners
with any work they want. No
job too large or too small!
You Must bs Satisfied
Antone Auerswald
The Manley Blacksmith
Low
Excursion
Fares
Every Saturday and Sunday
until October 1
BETWEEN
All Points in Nebraska
and Kansas within
Radius of 200 miles
Tickets on sale for all trains
Saturday and Sunday.
Return to reach starting
point before midnight
Monday.
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION SEE
R. W. CLEMENT,
Ticket j gent
From Friday's Ustlj-
Dr. N. I). Talcott and wife of
Greenwood were here today to at
tend to some matters at the county
court.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Royal of Lin
coln, who were here to visit with
Mrs. Royal's father, Attorney Charles
L. Graves, have returned to their
homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huffer, who
have been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Huffer, near My
nard, returned this morning to their
home in the state metropolis.
Charles Tilton, of Fort Dodge,
Iowa, was here today to attend the
funeral of his niece. Mrs. Charles S.
Forbes, which was held at the First
Methodist church this afternoon.
Vilas Sheldon, mayor of Nehawka,
accompanied by Raymond Pollard
and Henry M. Pollard, came up yes
terday afternoon to spend a few
hours attending to some matters of
business and visiting with friends.
George A Dodge and daughter,
Miss Violet, of Omaha were here this
afternoon to attend the funeral of
the late Mrs. C. S. Forbes which was
held at the First Methodist church.
Harry Hall of Beaver City, Ne
braska, arrived here today to visit at
the William Rummel home and on
his return will be accompanied by
Mrs. Hall and little daughter, who
have been here for some time.
Joe Rawls of Lewiston, Montana,
accompanied by three of his sons,!
Joe. Jr., Noel and Frederick, arriv
ed thia morning from their home and
will enjoy a visit here at the home
cf Mr. Rawls' parents. Attorney and
Mrs. C. A. Kawls.
Attorney William Deles Dernier,
Mrs. Sarah McCrory of EJmwood. .1.
C McCrory ef Murdock and Mrs.
Oscar H. Allen of Omaha -were here
and Lots of Shirts
go Ztand in Hand!
Right now is when you need a
supply of new Shirts, and we can
state with pardonable pride we
have the biggest, freshest assort
ments of Shirts in eastern Nebr.
Special July numbers of plain white and
fancy Broadcloth newest style collars.
$1.00 to $2.50
For the fellow who likes a shirt with two
pockets and only a dollar and a half to
spend invest it in one of the new quiet
blues. They're certainly dandies!
SHOP TALK A lady from Iowa remarked: "I came in here
I was told yon have the prettiest shirts in town" and sh
bctght. We hope they hurry that Missouri river b-'do-e alone
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