The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 17, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Alvo i; News
John V. .Banning received . a car
of coal on, last Wednesday and was
out hustling; immediately to get some ;
In the bins. , - -. i
Hal , Parsell has ' been having a
terap with the. flu, and like a val
lien warrier h?,fs,, Jie won out fort
lie was feeding much better; an last.
Wednesday. i ;i ;. . ; i
Mrs. Roy Stewart. has been having
a siege with the . lagrippe and was.
very sick for a number of days but
is reported, as being much improved!
at this time. . ; t
While Art Dinges was away . at
Lincoln this last week A. B. Stromer ;
was looking, after the business at
the garage, and doing some work.on !
his own car. :
Elmer Boyles-of east of Elmwood j
was a visitor in Alvp on last Tues-
day and was .looking after some bus- j
iness matters as well as visiting with
his many friends while here. . , i
Lenox Williams, of near Ceresco
where he and the father were engag- 1
ed in farming during the past year,
was a visitor in Alvo and a guest at I
the home of ' V.. E. Fairfield tand
family . i j
Clarence Curyea of Lincoln was a j
visitor, jn Alvo for the day on last j
Tuesday looking, after some business
matters . as- well as visiting at . the j
home of his parents George. W. i
Curyea and wife,
Simon Rehmeyer shelled the corn
which he has been, hauling to the
elevator in the ear and cribbed until
such a. time as there was an accum7
ulation sufficient, to warrent a shell
ing, the- same being done , a. short
time sine and shipment . made, of
the results, - ... ; ; u. j
Reports come to us of the marriage
of two of the young. .people -of near
Alvo about a week since .when the
lives of Clyde Johnspn and Miss Clar-.
ice Kitzel .were 'unjtpd in marriage.
Both.the; bride and groom are excel-;
lent young people pf , this .neighbor
hood, ; and the Jojirpal . joins, with
their many friends n extending cpn
gratulations ., and. , well , wish.es "r for
their success, happiness and .pros
perity. .. .. . r t..t( I?
The precarious weather has, great
ly interfered with the picking of
corn by the farmers and has retarded
their .harvest of the .yellow, pereal,
and bus made them. luisUe.. when ttye
weather was right and even, .w'frf n" it
was not to get their crop in the, cribs,
We stopped at the. home, of George
W. Fifer last week k and founc ,that
gentlemen hustling even if it. wa?
muddy, still 'he was .hopping, to-it,
for there ? Is- no jOther way. to.get.tb,e
corn put but. to keep ever last Jngly. at
it. ; : , , J i i - -...jtHt .
. . For.- Sale
, - s I
A good Duroc boar., Immune. Heavy
boned. Four .-miles east ; of . AIvo.t-1
Christ Nebea. . ; :10r17, A
Many Pay Honor .to Friend. -. ,
On last Friday -at uthe Methodist
church was celebrated the' last- sad
rites over the renTain of -one oCthe
nobleman of America. ' J. U. -Deles
Denier who had' ppssed his three
score 'years, and had lived amon
his fellows in -peace' tfnd honor dur
ing his life.' siiid who had' passed away
at an 'hospital at Lincoln the Mon
day be fore.' -Th1 funeral oration 'wa
given by the' Rev.'-Perry Rushlau,
pastor of the ; Methodist - church;
where the many friends of this excel
lent man gathered to ay their last
tribute of honor tO'his memory. With
in the building standing people filled
all position of the house which wa
not occupied by seated people; -Be
sides there were large crowds of-his
friends outside who sough: to-do
honor to his memory. The burial was
made at the beautiful cemetery at
Elmwood. ' . v . r
Wanted To Biiy Dead Animals. ;
I am in the market for hidei?-of
l:nrs's ahd cattle,' and will buy fallen
unim;Js for'.their hidt'S-. Phone 220
F.. J. Kelley, Greenwood,' Neb.
Ladies Give Bazaar and Supper. .
The ladies aid. of the: Methodist
churfh who are. a hard working
bunch and never do things by halves
put over avery fine' entertainment
when they-held their bazaar and sup
por on last week, at the basement, of
the church and were; able. to realize
one hundred and seventy dollars for
the pushing of the work. of. the
church.' v ' v' ' -' ....
Will Take. Examination. i ' "
Phillip 'Coat man departed fftr Fort,
lliley, Kansas. . on Monday of last
week, where he was to:take an exam.
I nation, for application to. .engage in
Hying with the army forces. ; "
Takes Clinic at Lincoln; . ,
Arthur" Dinges Mayor -Of Alvo and
one of the -very best of felloWs be
sides'belng a first class auto mech
anic, Went, to Llncolri on-last-Wednesday
where he took-an examination
as to the tonditionof hlvhealth.
which has not been the very best
for some timrt-: Not v1th9tandfng"tht3
he has kept hammering' away as his
c lass of w;ork Is-greatly-in demand,
;ind people coine from far and wide to
have him. ta their.. work..
Greenwood Transfer .Line
We. do. a general business -mae
trips regularly to Omaha oh Monday
and Thursday, valso to Lincoln Tues
day and . Friday. j Pick up loads on
these trips.i Full loads aU any .time.
' FRED HOFFMAN.
'" W,iir Have Good Roads.
The' people of Alvo and' Vicirtity
are to he congratufated" in their ef
fort to get s to.- tne .omw: vrorm; wn
a -n,i jind with the- Uctoraiuia.-;Uxf
tion which was manuwwu ai iae.
time when tcey went wwr iue yio-
pesitiou of sraveuu i
. . .nth lino nf l,rt n. I
wood precinct, they will also get the
from Alvo 10 idc "u,lu.'' .
LOW
EXCURSION
Eve,ry Saturday and Sunday'
until; December 31st
... BETWEEN ... i -. .
A.11 Points in Nebraska ,
and'. Kansas, within ' a .
radius of 200 Miles '
Tickets on sale for all trains
Saturday and Sunday
. Return to reach starting ...
' point before : midnight
Monday ' - -,
' FOE FURTHER INF0R-
MATION SEE
R.W.CLEMENT
L:!..;l' ''.Jicket Agent ."." ":
gravel to the"Q" street road and
in fact to the county line. This would
put Alvo on a good road to any por
tion of the country,; While the subject-
is- kip -a road from Murray .to
Waverly would put in. the west end in
connection with-.the- easti and also
north and south with the most direct
lines. : Iy yoi wiint -anything' to go
gtl if i-i : '.c-K...-
i . rj i .r ....iH
Uncle Georee 'Foreman' Injured, :
l( .ihiie engaged in thq haujinig' of. J
cprn fodder; to .the xeeu ipts rrom tnQj
.He ids., on,- last Aipadajf morning ; oy
some means Vpce '.GeprgeV ;Foreniari
was., ..catepault.ed f roio ' the, .':slipi or
sled which ,he. was usinf with. -.the.
re'stijlt that he sustained a very liadly
chushed . shoUjlder which -) required
himr to ( be , taken' to "art hospital jii'
Lincoln, '.where he., was given, iret
ment, and 'on'JWechiesday va.6y'iti$ a,
jieniorraged Weveloped . wh'ichJ made
his Vase . mqs't'.' Xt fitical, 'and' aU '.Oie'
children" 'ftere ' 1 requested Rtc , come to'
his bedside, ' they.' were1 accompanied
by J. H..' Forenjatra. hrothler.- Every-:
thin S j: bel ri s . dorfe tdi the1 ' rl i e f
of the 'p'ayen.t but'hfs rv'anded -years
iuade "fhe-'as? a;7!difficiift'' orie.tQ
handle'- 'Mr: Foreman isf 'severity
fjiwr yeaVs of ge.-: . X. 1 If '
"t.' 'VAllS '.. 1.111! ,.lU-.tit--'A .
Much Sickness "at 'Alvo.' "
'' 6n a.ccoy.nt i of., the" p"Vpyalericy. id
grippeand "flu. many Horoes are. filled,
with patients, .'and. .fhereT .were so
many p . the", scholars, .or the. Alvo
schools affected that .it. was found
neeessary to maintain a hurse at the
s'chool: " The report came"' to us that
of 1 the4134 . -students. Of ' the' school
some efghty w-ereaffected by the" flu.:
One of the drivers of the. conveyance'
ior ine scnoiars "uia not nave a single
schoraf't'o haul" on 'Tuesday 0f iast
MILITARY RULES CHANGED ?"
i . . . .
. .. Washington '.. Dec. 1 3. Secretary
Davis announced new military honors
regulations, today under . which , Gen
era! Pershing hereafter, will be . 'ac
corded a salute of nineteen' guns, the
same' salute, given ' field marshals in
European ' armies. ' .Under .existing
regulations no special, provision cov
ering salutes. for the' general of th
armies, of the United States, the title
General Pershing holds ' even lii re
tirement, 'was provided." The ' maxi
mum number of guns tor; geneYal Of
ficers was Seventeen. ' ', . ' ''
, During the life of Admiral Dewey,
yho held the Title. of admiral of the
navy," he was accorded a nineteen'
gun salute On official occasions "and
the; new army regulation provides
similar honors for General Pershing
or any other : officer-' who may1 hold
the title of general of the armies. "
MEMORIAL FOR AMUNDSEN
New York, beci 1.. aiembrialjBerV
vices for-Roald Amundsen, who.clos
ed . a career of . thirty-two years of
adventure in . Arctic and Antarctic
exploration ..by dying in an effort ta
rescue survivors of the Itajia disaster,
took place today and tonight, at the
Cathedral of St. John and the Divine
and at the vAcademy . of Music in
Brooklyn. ' '
--From Bishop 'William T. Manning,
Lincoln Ellsworth. 'American explor
er, Ahd others came tributes to vthe
rthiy Wan Cv(jr to have . seen'. both .'the
south and", north' poles'. " The. services
took place while other cities, in the
vj'nieu oiate.ana in Europe were
honoring the, Norwegian explorer on
the sevCnteeofh' ahnfversarv of lila
discovery of . triejsputK. pole:. ' vl t .:;
COOLIDGES HONOR JUDGES" '
Washington. Dec. 13. President
ana Mrs -Cooi dge,were: hosts tonight
HI Hie lilKL onipia U-nifA hnuco C2rio 1
rn . ...
iier in nonor oi me memoers of the
supreme court. , .
xu aimmiju) anere was a long list of
T l.lli! A. . . m " . .
distinguished . guests- including , JIr.
ttnu itMjry .joi-u.,, AmpaSvSaaor
I . r tt -r-. . . - . I
Morrow, Governor Ritchie, of Mary-j
lAnd; and' Attorney General Sargent.
ebiigres6 vas' reprtsentcd 'by 'three
uienvbers &.t .t he senate ank house
diciary committee. Senator, Overman,
Senator Gilfettrattd Representative
. - - . -fc.. . V - - . .
KnniWiCc ' 4 i(ilI(VtQl (motto ti'nr.
Jii-Vir, -vv MiK-fniip-rMwint, - h6-
.d4nner. . '-.;r rj;,i?J:
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A few Cass county maps left at
the Journal office. 50c each.
I
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LOCAL NEWS
Dr. Heinemah,' Dentist, Hotel Main
Bldg., Phone 527. , , i j
'From Thursday's Daily--,-
J ..Charles C. Parmele returned to
Omaha this morning after a visit
t!Prp with his relatives and friends.
Mr. iParmele has just
the; western part of the
he found the weather
and? clear. A great
found in the m western
nart - of the
-'i
.
j v . . B- . j xou way ui Jaaudl J , anu uu tin vri uiiimi iiauuu ij;iiuiiw.u- .w.
From Friday's Daily i 'i the 19th day of April-, 1929,- at 10 "draining the infected area around the
'-''Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Zaar of. South o'clock a. m. .each .day, , to . receive right lung, 'was less favorable than
'Benti were here today foi a : 6hort an examine all claims against said. bad been hoped- The evening bulle
'timfc attending to some matters at estate, with a view to their adjust-. tfn : recorded-that " his majesty had
ih 5-Aitrt iiAiiaa . i . ... merit and allowance. ' The time lim- 'passed ' 'a someAvhat disturbed-day."-
f hharlPa Creamer of Omaha was
!heS today for rew' hours
ing to some matters of business and;'" e,1"11 f ?'J1?"ar' '
visiting with his friends in the. city.. 1929, and the time limited for
- ic ,ri rtf ment of debts Is one year from
they were interested... -
George Trunkenboltz, marshal of
Greenwood, was a visitor in the city
'today for a few hours to look-after
i some -matters in he county .court in
i which he' is Interested.' : t '-1' -
Co:Phil Ii Hall, the-; Greenwood
banker, was , in the v city for . a lew
uours luuay iuuku anci ouuie mat- Nebraska ; - ''-,
ters .of husiness and -visiting- -with? state -of Nebraska Cass county, ss.
friendsat the,cour house. t. : To , all persons interested in , the
"Mr. and Mr. W. S- Putney, and estate of Arina'Vostrejs, deceased: "
br.askii., and . Mrs... Guy, Slaughter, of
Berkley, California, have been here
" . w-uw. - " f -
visiting at the home. of; Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Smith. Mrs. Putney being a
sister and Mrs Slaughter a. cousin of :
Mrs. . Snltb.. , . . . j; . . . , ,
' t Mrs. Elvira" Elliott. Ozbun", . aged
resident of'this city, who is making
her home with her daughter,-Mrs.
M. S. Briggs; was taken. ill yesterday
afternoon ,and due .to the . advanced
age of the patient caused some appre- .
hension but she 'rallied nicely' and is
much better' today -': '
; ' r: - be, granted and that ' notice 01 the
From, Saturdays Daily .. .... ...... pendency "of" salo petition '-an 'the
--Ralph R. Larson of Lpuisville was hearing thereof be given rto alt per
ih the city today for' a few hours sons interested in said matter, by. pub
attending to some matters of b'usi--Hshing a xopy . of this uorder in the
ness- and visiting with Jiis relatives, piattsmouth Journal," a semi-weekly
- Ralph Gansemerw who is attending newspaper printed rn sai(f cbunt'y "for
Creighton. . college,; came down last one-week prior tb -said -day of; bear
eS'ening to' spend a few hours here ing. -. s ; I' ,; i
while enroute home1 to enjoy" Sunday.' f
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B0X SOCIAL AND PROGRAM
A
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'- There will he a. box. stmner and
program 'held at District No.""58
Friday evening Dec. 21st. Everyone
invited.' Cemev and? have a -good time.:
(.. . El'LA JIAB REEp, r,
dl0-3tw.
. '
If youre interested in real
nr o -' 'i -iz t-u.-t:
icy cargams, asK iaDe snoyvn
the- line -We re Closing OUt- in
our anne oh Fifth street: c No
dolls, but plenty of nearly ev
erything ebe -and the price is
cut exactly in half.. The Bates
Book and Gift Shop.
FOR. SALE
' i Buff" Orpington Cbckrels. Mrs.
Sam' Gilmour,' Telephone 3903.' ' --'
- ' d6-2sw, 6d
PUBLIC AUCTION
The . undersigned will sell at Pub
lic Auction at his farm one-half mile
east.and one and;, one-quart.er miles
south of Union, Nebraska, on,
Friday, Dec. 21 St
... ..,
beginning promptly at 10:00 o'clock
itrthe mom in sr. so com e and be there . -
In" the morning, so come and be there
on -time, as the sale' will be
snappy.. Pat. Roddy will serve 1
pri the grounds.-' Following good
be sold :
. Horses, Cattle,, Hogs
Five "head of horses and one mule,
as follows: One span bay horses, well?
broken and an excellent team, weigh-
Ing 3,200; one span three-year-old -
horses, excellent workers, wt. 2.000:
one bay saddle mare, well broken,
wt. l.lOOf ' one brown mule coming
3 years old and a good one.
Twelve head of ' cattle, four fresh
milk cows, a number of Herefords
sobn to -be' fresh ; - one one-year-old
Guernsey bull, a very fine animal.
A large number of stock hogs.:
averaging about 100 pounds each and
fine feeders.- '' -'
; ; Implements.'' Etc. ' '
' "' . . , ' ' "' '' -f
..One 7-foot Deering binder,- in fine
'i :
K::vr"SX' :;r"thi. court,- tnfei.l?tb,,da of De-t
aqn ieere wagon
wagons with hay
and box, two; other
vttor' .f kJ? tjJ ,5
vator; one New-Century, riding cul-
ti vator; one walking; cultivator; one
P.. & Cv riding
oie Jpha-Deere
inch, walking
chjhe;- one ;bob
1 .3... A ns a t 1. 1 '
postf drjlls one bench, vise:, ope pipe
vise four r.or Rtnnl.nv.twn TtsHuv.'
Ihog waterer8;,one set . 1- Inch-har""
, . . 1 w 1 .
one set light harness; one -saddle and
' w
bridle: a number
rrpnm KPnarntor
. Y i. y
two rnckprx-
v
horn lavinp vmllta anrl nfhnv urHrla.
..Vi-- l
.too. numerous to, mention.
-I -' " -
. '; . vT.rMt rtf 5.l
UOICI,. line LVMUl.MUll , llnocail . that ooll t not run-ion t lin oH I, .k.li.t. l , c nnrl- TJi.t, n 1 tnnlr
.. . .... v-.u.....b J . - .'...-." j ..... . aLfu.c -1 ii ii.ii . v. u (.a 1. . . lit - uv..i.4a.w.-. . . vi . i v. i. i- mil
piow,-ojie.-, -ro.w--ma-,j ..,. ,1 , ,nnii f .' i vi i i..;jmiiiio. ..n,, .i.i ... tob-o.. ,wac
1 A ' - "...I. V . ..... 1. V. Mil . w.. - - ...... I LU . V - 1 1 ... V U 11V. .1111, L U V. lU.U ....-v 111 V. 1 IV.- A . . J . 1 .
sled: one sweeD reedt,. - . , . .. ? . . . ' ........ .. ... .. ,,.... -, . i t. -
roe lii Cash for alj bills' under $10 " Six
iu?'nipnth's"ift on. atlullls '.'over " $10.'
'with bankable noteaLS .per iotiu-
tetest. No property to "be Jaeo away
... . . . J "
fh.-lllltll cult m fnr
1 -"- ir "V-r t- .
T t'-V-'"' v .1
! ." . ; - Irwuer.
TJT.V VftT'VrJ u'..nncc.
w. B. banning. Clerk.
dl3-17sw
PLATTSMOUTH ;SEMI - WEEKLY. JOURNAL
The finest line of Christmas
cards in CaSs county shown at
Bates Book and Gift Shop. '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
j ' ' ' "- , ' ' " !
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
ty'lss- ' '
I lu un- v,uumjr muu
s,l! ai me uouniy ijouri room in
Plaf tsmnnth f n (Salrl rmintv ' hh the
1 OITt ' nf Ta '-iA4fl a M An
ited for the presentation-- of claims
attend-'against said estate is-three. months
A. D.
pay
said ' AH DUXBtTRY. -
(1) dl7-4w ' - ' County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
Notice on Petition . for .Set
tlement, of Account
and
Jn ne county Cburt ot Cass coun-
111 11 11 II 1 II 1. LUC UCL1L1U11 V ' wa.
Vostrejs, Executor, i praying " a final
settlement and aUawanc.e ot Ws c-
rpfnrnorl from " uiaiici ui llie wloic ui . ,T . . , n Trt TUT Tn infllViniiai CT1TT i ATu r.
state where Aaiuss, ueceasen. - ' .. .v- . . , .. . uw,
. , i . . An "Mtnpmniit nisTTirnen iinv .. - 1 - o y -- .
conditions Cold 10 111 e wemiorg oi saia tsiaie;. 1 .1 t a.raik avuuu oicau j r . n. w , 51 vV wb , w w. 'w.,.
'deal of flu-is 'QU are hereby notified that I wil ; ; v ) :. - and stickers. All are Said at'-v
count filed in. this Court on .the 12th ; t I'lfe .0- satlsfactorv The Dulse
day cf December. 1928. and for Anal ; ow2?ii- 5emk?ft? eid-; ' ' - '
settlement of said estate "arid his Ms-1 nQ , : f: .Temains steaay.
charge-as! said Executor; " "''", , . 1
. it is herebr ordered tbati you qnd .. ' Prince George bails,
all persons interested in said .matter , New11 TTork; 1 Dec 14. Prince
may, and do, appear at the County. George.jthe youngest, son of the king ;
Court to be held In and" for said 'of England,, sailed .for, home and his J
county on the 28th 'day of December-,'' father's bedside, tonight aboard the
a. D. : 192S at-ten Ja'clock a: 'm.i to Unef ' B6rengaria. '' ' "
show cause, if. any there be, why-thej- , f' had'-beeri in -New: York 10
'prayer of -the. petitioner, should not
in .witne-ts .whereof
eof'l have here -
'-onU YT Vf
iihtn sft iiiv hand
csaid Court this V2ihi dk' -Deem-
i . T1 ,g,g
V! . " - 1928: 'V; r,,.-
At-
H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) dl7-.lw
.Cpnnty Judge.
'. 1 . . '
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
i.. ' ' - - ' ' '
1 f i
Teacher. . y Iii-th'e' District-Court of '"Cass coun-k-t
' fy. Nebraska.,-. i-K j. .1 !.f
In. the, matter-of,,,th.e Estate ot Sam
u. smitn. aeceasea., . ....
Now on tnisl3th- day" of Decefflber.-l
1928-," this toge-taihe on -for-hear
ing upon: me peiuionor nanK :k.
Gobelman, T as, Administrator - ..-with
Smith, deceased, praying for a license1'
to sell the following described real
estate, to-witr ii.. :;. ;
Lots 10, 11 and 12 irv Block
. 20 in the City of Piattsmouth, . .
- .Cass county, Nebraska
ffor the purpose or paying the' taxes,
repairs and - administration expenses
of said estate. ,hiu
I It is therefore, ordered
'.persons interested in said
'T: m: -V V-lV ...
mouth, Cass
coun ty.i. Nebraska.-. on
InOQ ,
' . . l . . . r i
, me nour oi xu o ciock a. ni. m snow
cause, if any there be why a license
istrator with, will annexed of said
estate', in' the! abrtve'. discrl bed real
tauj' .for the. .pujpose . of payyxg
itm rpnalr and PvnpniiPs nf aflmin.'"" f13""3 "'iu in om mo.,
tioTrf artd d6, ' appear at the County -
sirn.ion oi waiu ehiuie. --. . .,. . (n nr. . j.,
made, ctninty. on the .llth day. of January,
lir.H- 11113 oruer u snow cause we iuu- nnn .. . . r ,
uncn ... ,,.., ,j, ii-, 'A-. D.vl929. at ten ociock. a. m.. to
3 t0 c , i lt show cause, if any there be, why the
' ' "v"rt:"vttV:", heaver' 'of the petitioner Should -not
Pace nilnf v VaKracIra f rr a T. I-1 "ii-l
' r.t '(hnu 'nniiiutit(lM ..rrtrc- Vsrlnv
, V . t 111. - V. V .'11.11. V.UIl... " I. IYO 1 111 t . .
the. dajt.e of said, hearing,--
By the Coiirt. .r
: '' ri JAMES 'Tr -'BECLEV;
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.ri1
. juagp ciie.iuisi-our.
dl7 - Jw
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ORDER -OF-HBA'RfG-AND-NO
' TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
. --r-r :-'? w
m the Countv Cburt of Cass ;coun-
ty, ' Nebraska'. : ? - - ' , - i
'State of Nebraska" Cbunty of Cafes,
as.' : i .-. ' .. ; '
To the heirs 'at law. -and to .all i
persons interesterrVin1 the estdte of
Malinda Clymefraeeeased :-. '-. : . Ji- I
'On readtng thc4etition of Ralph
j. . . v. nivL .
Praying that'tha bstent filed In
cerabeP ' l928;and Purporting to
the laV wni .adleStanien.t of
be
the
said decease;Ttn.i proved and al-
an,, .,3 wn
rlruTLX .,S '
-"J' VVT 1?"..
" Tho r' a,
wnu ww, v wf.
onn TpcTamonr 'nr..iMgnnr a i :ivmpr ohi-v.-n .r-i.i t-i 1 r.i-t .i ti , r Qfimtntatur . a t.nit ihnrira rnar
' "lu - ' . in i t f ri r nrnhnf. anrl. thA nflmtnls. i a nffiitn oni-I -itj 1.013 caiVl Alfz-P tnnnnv frnm hnnt Ipff FprQ
. . , , VI . . u JVU , till. I. lllOll lllltl-lll. mjxj wv.- UUUI1- IIC UWUO, WUaLlCIO, IJKUbC, IVULIHI 1IU I. V 1 1 1 J liriSfl
(ill Tr t -l no- n n 1 ti i n unn - uir n iircnna inv crac r nn in ciiin m u i i a r 1 1 1 v
countyr on -the 1 1th day of Januatyv:
oi couars; tonerA....n. iqoq yi.rtL-.L.r.rvi .
;Show cause, if any 4.hexe be..whythe
Prayer of the petitioners should not.
be granted." and that' notice of the
nendehevof. said fietftidn : -arid- tbati
the hearing thereoi.-be igiveo.. to all
Persons interested in said .matter .by ..publishing .a copy of. this Order in
publishing a! copy .of ibis .ordeJn'the' .piattsmouth Journal. a"
tIie' Piattsmouth ' Jonrnai. a'-sew-
wekly newspaperprinted in said-
. ... .1. . ...... J .... - ... r.l.rn
HUU11LV. L lUf. . 1 Ilfee . BUI r , "ncm U
inrior to-sakl HaVof' heSniis:" -1 l
witness my Oad anq.jne; seai oi
'-bam court, . tcjs--(5CH -aay --oi iieceju-
bar. A. D. 1928.
H. DUXBURY.
County Judse.
(Seal) dl73w
Condition of : ;
the Kmg is Less
Satismctbry
X.,a-vi -i n ri Hnllafin Cava Woflflnr Pfl CC.
, jjonaon, uec l. ine coHauioir.oi-
fter
TC.nir dears' tnnisrht- 48 Hours a
n Am.nn 1 4 mi V.n.1 Vnnn nnvf nim A 9 rr''
.It added that thei general condition
'waS lees satisfactory, although the
nulse remained steady.
Official circles , at Buckingham
palace .interpreted, this in connec
tion with the morning bulletin as
indicating there had oeeii an defi-'
nite setback. The steady pvilse was
taken as indicating -that the heart
action, which in -the kfng's case is.
a matter of prime importance, has
continued satisfactory.
Both bulletins were signed only
by Sir Huge Rigby; the surgeon, and
Sir Stanley. Hewett and Lord Dawson
of Penn, the regular!physicians. Both
of tjoday's announcements were brief.
Thd mornine- bulletin-said : ' ; ' '
" ''The slight, improvement in the
k.n's .condition . noted last evening.
ii; 'maintained. Any progress m,ist
. . . . . .. - 1
, be, slow and difficult
I m. . . , . .... A .
. 1 JJ4 . .0at di,'turbl
iA. J
The eveiiing 'announcement
nquES. arriyiag. aoui. noon on me
Britqh .ewteernurban from, his sta-
tioh at .Hamilton, Burm'nda. He
spent .the da? sight-see ng. World-
9
. A XSOX Ot landV'- SOlVeS
many a berplexing gift prob -
loin 1 ' AiiH if onn rrot Jf at K
'r.'' R'K iJ Fitt Priori if
Dates POOK. and Ullt onop. It
Will register 100 saUsfactlOTl
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fWlth "her." , -;,-( !.flJi r
;F0R SALE,
ft
t I ,7
Single'
thoa fiir, T?oVf
torau
cocKieis, Dig aarK vea, irum uavy
laying flock. -Mi's,' v - Ai-arKening
RFD " NoL--2, Piattsmouth j phone,
270.4.- .'x--l-ir dl0r2twf
Rea.d . the Journal Want-Ads.
ORDER OF HEARING AND. NO
i : . . ' - . - -.
. m-t s-t r.-r7i nnrvn m -rV- SY TTT'tl T
. "r 'I
... In the County Court of Cass coun-
ty, jNeDrasKa,
oiAicm.jticuiaoiKi, V ..".l' : "l Y
3. ' . . . . . . .
To all persons ' interested in the
, estate of John Cory, deceased: '-' -I
' Qn; reading the petition of -Sybil
l' ' that- ali:?,rftrtRer Prayinff that tne m,st"mfnt
l' estate an: jfiled .in this court on the 14th day.
strict Court of -December, 192S, and purporting to
beithe last wilf and testament of the
arw, nnr.AA Da tha iaBt win
j y - .- l . iv. . - - . ' " - - -
and :testament pf John Cory, deceas
ed; that said instrument be admitted
to probate and the administration of
said estate be granted to Sybil Brant-ner.-
as. Executrix ; .- - .
At is hereby ordered, that you, and
n : L i - . , A t : . j . . n u -
ium persons uiiert&ieu in am uiatici,
be held' In and - for.: said
petil
gTantCU
and - that' notico of .
the
. . . . . . , , . .
-'xftq hearing, thereof be given to all
JVQrsons interested In said matter by
th - pja'ttshvodfh Journal, a semi- '
'rwockiy - newspaper, printed in saiq
" !rnnnv for IhrM BiicMwira wopUo
r;pfior to said day of hearing. '
Witness my hand and the seal of
said" Court, this" 15th day of Decern-
ber, A. D. 1928: ?.. . . : , . :
1 :A.- II. DUXBURY. i
(Seal). dl72w , . .County, udge.
ORDER OF HEARING
in the. County Court of Cass coun-,
ty, - Nebraska. '
.. ri.w ,
Alice Cory. Deceased. - -r :i -
On,readin.and.filiug the. petition
of Sybil D. .Brantner,. -praying ., that
letters of administration, be granted
to her, the said 'Sybil D. Branther, as
mtnwn'-.w. --i
. .1 3 " vi i 7 "If f ' it " ' ' '
"'...l"!';.!Vu "-.', "-.- --
rrrfr '
uuuh oij ytuuuii, " f-
'ay ap-
eld in
pesiF at a County Court to be .b
.i Ar..inTV orwi cnnr hcp
,why the grayer of .petitioner should;
not be granted; and that notice of
the pendency of said -' petition and
the hea"rinc, thereof be vgiven J to. all
persons interested in eaid -matter, by.
wetKiy- newspaper rmieas t-m-
county,? for- three auc'cessive nveejcfi,
. '. . u . 1.1 n., ti a rill r. . i
I 1UI - ,-lJ oa 1 w m.jr.-v - lll
. Dated .this lDth, day or.. Jjecepi.per,
a. ?j, x?a
" .H? DBfURVi ' ' j
County Jude, Cdcs Ccun-
t T. v.hrati-a
(Seal) dl7-3w '
Dress up your packages J
make them look neat and in--
very slight extra' cost thru -use
of Dennison's wrapping paper
white tissue or seasonable
colors, Dennison's cord, boxes
Bates Book and Gift Shop.
Sioiix City Star
Gets High Honor
at Team Banquet
Blocking Halfback Who Led Inter
ference for Howell and Other
Star Backs, to Lead 1929
Lincoln, Neb.; 'Dec! 14. George
Farley of Sioux City, la., will captain
the 1929 Cornhusker football , team.
Farley's election was announced at
the annual Cornhusker banquet Fri
day evening.
The new Cornhusker leader is 21
years old and the son-of Mrs. Caryl
E. Farley. He played a half-back and
defensive fullback position for two
coaenna ef voi-eirv rnnt ho 11 Tiniricr ill
seasons of varsity football, being an
exceptional blocker and great inter
ference man. Prior to enrolling at
Nebraska, Farley played four years of
football at; Central -High of Sioux.
City. He played tackle his first two
years and was fullback the last two,
being captain his senior year. He is a:
member of "Sigma Phi Epsilon fra
ternity. :" - ' -
Announced by Holm. ''
- The -captain-elect- was announced
by Co-Captain Elmer. Holm, of .the .;
1928 Scarlet and Cream team. At
the close of the banquet,, Holm op-
f aI t rt a e ao 1 Art valnnn rrrt f alh'
, , the enion resun giariced af
the name and then tossed the foot-
jDaI1to Farlej signifying the latter
Marion AT Shaw
regt - eiect
t ),nnc,nii ,(nfc
football fans. The new university
-f s;ir i.'ii. i,tV
and' football to an institution and
,
tto a 8tate' A ',M
Kecord braised.
" Chftnoellnr . E, A-..' Burnett .Draised.
. .
the record .niade by, the -Cprnhusk,
era
anu spoKe or me vaiue oi nne
or ine vaiue oi nne
s in advertising the
university and
Dn George E.iCondra paid tribute
tQj the piayers and coaching, staff.
calling attention to the Cornhusker
.- ........ . . .. .
spirit which has. made the univer
sity' student body famous in all col
legiate circles; w - :'
. In Introducing the varsity squad
to the crowd,, Coach Ernest E., Beaxg
4 W VU- .lVnur V-WM. 11 . c
' '
.spoke of the finequality of manhood
. it. r .HnH.
and exnres'sed his aDDrcciation of the
-bayalitv of the team and student body
'iaurms nis.iour years ii iNeDfasKa,
AIRMAN IS GIVEN AWARD
Washington, - Dec.' '" 1'4: Lieut.
James E.; Dyer of.-Rumford, Me. a.
navy aviator who flew across the con -
tinent from his Pacific coast station
to receive the Herbert Schlff safety
trophy from President Coolidge, to
day, .will be the last individual to
receive it under a' new rule: promul
gated by the . navy department.., ,.
In, the future, the trophy will be
t-, j 11.. ' r. ii.. t'.n
a n ii ueu annually, iiui lu me iiiui-
vidua! pilots, but to the naval alr -
plane- squadron making . the lowest
. .
recora oi accidents to planes ana
recora oi acciaems io pianes an(
personnel in production to the num
. , . , i.
ber of hours flown. The new plan
of the trophy's award was made pub
lic by Rear Admiral Moffelt, chief
of the navy bureau of aeronautics.
Handicaps have been established
in the. plan, according to the rela-
, . 111 tTi . . . -
by . various navy air squadrons, to
place them on an equal footing in the
will be. given the lowest handicap,.
and large muiti-engined patrci
Illaiips. thp hiffhpat Rooalisp of th'ft I
difficulty in taking off front carriers
or 'catapults, accidents occurring in i
that way will receive a low rating.
No squadron operating less . than
1,000 aircraft hours will be eligible
.for the trophy.
. COUNTY OFFICER ACCUSED
: East St. Louis, HI., Dec. 12. Sher
iff Leslie Roche and his deputies of
Alexander county, Illinios, distribut
ed whiskey to voters on election day,
Nov.. 6, witnesses testified today1 In
the government's case against the
sheriff and thirty-four other de
fendants on a charge of conspiracy
,..
protection" 1
but 'alSO aC-''VC
made " by
-A.-tt
l"".,"- .V.n rnnpT
S?: TrUdom" Crawford
said he paid SherVffRochV 15 a gaN
ion for It and still owes him for the M
' .
last h:itrh of five eallons.-
PROGRAM AND PLATE SUPPER
1 There will be a program and plate
eupper at the Keil nchool In district
,o; 97. twd miles , cast of Cedar
8emi-;creek. on Thursday; December- 20th
ai ' p. m. r-veryoouj u""u'
--vited. - .
(YlATf I ft t i IK ?Hllrr.
. - .
ni 7-ltw zta
Teaclier. ... .
i . : ; -. - -. v-
f 4-dam Wolff Jeparte3 this mofnins
for Omaha where fte tpeat ji.jvw
liAiii - -ii.itlna' n-it'i fripnda and look
'ing after some matters of business, j
MONDAY, DEC. 17, 1928.
iroves
Boulder Dam by ;
Vote of 64 to 11
Provides, Irrigation, Flo6d" Con-
Power Project of One Him-;
dred. Sixtyfive -Million.
Washington, Dec. 14 The Swing-
Johnson bill for a huge flood con-'
trol, irrigation and power project on
the Colorado river to cost 165 mil
lion dollars was passed by the sen
ate, late today after a controversy
that has extended throughout the
better part of two administrations.
The measure, popularly known am
! the Boulder dam bill, was approved
by a vote of 64 to 11. It now must
go to conference to compose differ-,
ences between the bill passed by the
house last session and the one. act
ed upon today by the senate. - ' -'
If a favorable vote is taken by
i both house and senate on the con
j ference report, .the. measure will be
sent to President Coolidge who, spon
sors of the bill believe, is in sym
pathy with its general provisions.
The scope of the measure as it con
cerns storage and use of waters for
reclamation and flood control works,
is among the most stupendous .ever
passed upon by congress. It proposes
construction at the Black Canyon'
site in the Colorado river of a dam
, Q
ence. Tnls structure would provide
water for irrigation in the seven
states or me jjoioraao river Dasin.
A power plant would be built at the
dam to generate thousands of horse-'
power of energy for electrical uses- in
many localities of the west. i-- rJ.
, Provides Flcod Controls .
In addition, the measure, would,
provide for flood control works for
the 'protection of "Imperial Valle in
southern California, and also for'
construction of an ail-American canal
across, southern California .from: the.
Colorado river to bring .irrigating
waters into tne. vauey. ..
party lines were obliterateil In the
final vote on passage. 'The roll call
was as follows: -
.: : ! " - For - the Bill. -' -
Brbokhart, Capper,. Qouzens, Curtis,
Dale, De-neen, Edge, Fess, , Frazier,
Hastings, Johnson,
LaFolette," Mc-
a, 1, l'
Oddie', Phipps, Pine, Robinson (Ind.)
fckett, iSchall Shortridge .Steiwer,
Thomas, of Idaho, , Vendenberg,. Wa-.
terman and Watson-31. ; ' ' '
nMniirafinarirr niVov -nMrJ
. . r . .i t i mu .
, ll)Uf xjiuufjaaiu, ui utc, Vaianaj, uiil,
. George. Gerry. -Harris. .' Harrison.
. Hawes ..Heflin Kendrick. Kipg.. fc7
Ktnar, Neely,' Pittman, "Ransdell.
t ttin nr. ii T55nTTT-T snpmtarn - Him.
rtions, Smith, Stephens, S-ahonv-Thomas.i
(Okla.), . Trammel . Tyspn,
Wagner, Walsh (Mass.), WalsU
(Mont.), and Wheeler 32.
, Farmer-labor Shipstead 1."
Total, -64. :': '' - . .c - '.'.'
j - v Against the BilL i ..
' Republicans . - Bingham, - Glenn,
Goff, Gould, Greene. Hale, and Reed
of Pennsylvania 7.
and Hayden 4.- -
Total,. .11. . -,(.., -. ... -y.r
-AVoild-Herald. ,
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WOilAH liETS CAPITAL POST
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fA-i
Hastings, Dec. 13. Miss Georgia :
Ragsdale,-. formerly . xl - Hastings,
ha resigned a, position In. Chicago
to.accpnt Ihp nfricp of spcrptarv to
Congressman-elect Fred ' G.' Johnson '
of, the Flftli Cbrigressional distrfct:
in: Nebraska.-. -Miss. . Ragsdale was
born in Kenesaw. where she attend-
' en the nubile schools
i ... . . - ,.
l'f'Sne 1S a graduate from University
Place high sChPol and Hastings Busi-
npea fmllop- . nrwl li u a li fi H pYnpripnrA -
In! general . business and ..secretarial ,
work, having served. . the Bank o.f
Commerce' for several years and as
secretary to Mr. Johnson during his
terra of office as lieutenant-governor-.,
of , Nebraska. 1923-1924. Since.. then
Miss Ragsdale has been secretary to
both Trinity ' and Grace Methodist
Episcopal churches in Lincoln and at
the present .' time occupies a hke
position with the Epworth League
of the eMhtodist church in Chicago.' .
By her education, experience and
COntaCt with all ClaSSCS Of peoplO
)n ! a11 walksof life, Miss Gagsdale
is regarded "as well qualified for the"
ppsitiou of secretary to the congressman-elect
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; SOVIETS OUST OFFICERS
Moscow. Dec.'f '13. About 2.500
former noljcloien, capitalists, land
lords, whiffe-officers, generals arid
czarist policemen were dismissed re
cently from their .posts -in various
soviet organizations 'as Jqlitlcally un-
fit..;
The chief reasons which prompted
j the' cleaning of Soviet Institutions
from elements alien- to the soviet
cause, are the coming re-elections of
recent incidents tending to discredit
liuiiimisuai ij in iue ejes oi
1 rge ma8BeM .l me. population, ine
incidents referred to -were cases of
cs of systematic antlsoviet prop-
'acanda: ' . ... v . ,
The pravda says the cleaning al-
undesirable,
. Ues like Smo n
hi I-""" hi 1- . v. .nimai 11 jo Dtlil fuz
ing Oil in' other parts of the country;
l 00ES T0,CAIIF0RNIA
Mrsi -fccUth Short.' of .this city left
this afternoon for..0maha, jvhere'he
wiu join aiiss i'auia vrew ot that
city and ..the two young ladies, VJ11
leave on Sunday for Glendale, Cal
ifornia, where they will enjoy a visit
at the home .of 'Miss .-Drew's mother
at ; that ' place and enjoy the many
points -. of interest in the western
country.
Journal Want-Ads get results.
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