PAGE EH PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL WO NT) AY, FEBR. 4, 1929. ORDER In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship rf Helen B. Perry, a Minor. Now on this 2nd day of Febru ary. 1929, this cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Jesse P. Perry, guardian of said minor, repre senting that his ward, the said Helen H. Perry, died on or about the 11th day of December, 1928, and asking that the Court fix a time for hearing on the report and final account of paid guardian, which he has this day filed in this Court. And upon read ing said petition it appears to the Court that a hearing should be had upon said report and final account and the same be approved or dis allowed. It Is therefore ordered, that the 15th day of February, 1929. at 10 o'clock a. m., of eaid day, be and the same hereby is assigned for hearing on said report, and final account. It is also ordered that notice be given to all parties interested in said Bill Stirs Up House Ruckus in Maze of Amendments Dur ing Discussion Yesterday pending in the District Court of Cass ,Q lit) J county. Nebraska, the undersigned jjCilOOl JDOcirCl land involved in said action; upon report, of the referee that physical partition of the land could not be made without great prejudice to the parties, it was thereupon ordered and .idludered'bv the Court that said land be sold and the proceeds thereof be divided into shares between the par- Upper Chamber Becomes Entangled Martin Sjorgen of Louisville Dies lies as mereioiore ueiernuneu. in j pursuance to said judgment of the court, the undersigned referee will, Iho Sth r!:iv nf March. 1929. at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the! Lincoln, Jan. 30. School boards south front door of the court house, were the objects of numerous charges in o5,i niintv coil ana recriminations in wir imuar ui Well Known Young Man Passes Away After Illness of Several Weeks Funeral Sunday in Plattsmouth, the said real estate, to-wit: The south half of the north east quarter of the southeast quarter and the southeast quar ter of the southeast quarter of Section 2; also the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 11, all in Township 12. North, Range 13, East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska representatives Wednesday, when a The death of Martin Sjorgen, ;M est son of Mr. and Mrs. MarUn i'jo firen. of Louisville, occurred at the family home Wednesday uuvnir.g. bill requiring mem to puDiisn ineir januarv 23. after an illness covering proceedings was taken up in the a perj0l of seVeral weeks. lie had committee of the whole. spent considerable time at the M. E. Although the concensus apparent- hospital in Omaha and had been ly was that the spotlight of public- givou tne best of medical care and ity should be required in some dis- attention, but when he realized that tricts, the committee became entan- his earthly days were numbered, he gled in a .maze of amendments and wished to be brought to his home, was forced to defer action by report- jhs nurse accompanied him and min ing progress on the measure. istered to him until the end. matter by publishing a copy of this at public auction to the highest bid-' The original bin by uepresenta- Martin was born in Motala, Swed order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a der for cash. Fifteen per cent of the tive W. 11. McGaffin, of David City. en. June 13, 1SS5. He came to bid to be paid at the time of sale required tne mommy puuiicauuu ui America with his parents and their and the balance of the purchase mon- proceedings of school boards in in- three children in the year 180 2, and ev to be paid upon the confirmation corporated cities and villages. When settled in Louisville, where they . . - . l .'II 1 . . . r T f.nniin f o 1. i i r m of sale and making or ueeu by rei- ine imi as iuvt-n uy, ik-jji rsnna- uuvt; nveu since. 1 wo years iiro ms Feral-weekly newspaper published in said county, for one week prior to said day of hearing. By the Court. A. II. DUX BURY, Sal) f4-lw County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of G'.rge W. Fnields. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: vuU are hereby notified that I will tit at thf County Court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on March S. 1S29, and June 10. 1929. at eree. Dated 1929. f4-9sw this 4th day of February, J. A. CAP WELL. Referee. Mellon Renews Blow at Famous 24 Million tive Victor M. Hovis, of Lexington offered an amendment which requir ed all school boards in the state to publish their annual financial state ments. Kow Over Eider A furore arose against that amend ment because it included districts. Representatives from rural districts made a stout protest against parents moved from their farm cart of town to Louisville, where they had built a handsome modern home for their future occupancy. Martin was greatly loved by all who knew him. He was modest and unassuming, but his heart was fill- x - . . . it i the rural WIln loving Kinuuess ;uii an who came in contact with him ftlt his inborn goodness and sweetness of ..... - cririt hio httrh .hnr-irt r nnil crirf it. Whereupon itepresentauve hovis r" v , : 4 , , in ociock a. m 7 Tn LpttPr to Wnnse Commit- boards in metropolitan, first and sec ii.d examine an Claims aeauiH aiu "-r""" " - .-- i , ,-.. tatp. with a view to their adjust- te It Could Do. No Possible ment and allowance. The time lim-. Good ; Conference Favored itd for the presentation Washington, Jan. 30. Secretary amended his own !to exclude . rural districts, but more contentions arose concerning the 1l.r.Hi,n. f t 1 Olll 1T1 it HUTl t f 1 UflVlfl nUI Ulllt, ' ' 1 1 1H " I "1 M.k. ..... . thrifty and in his work his charac ter was manifested by his attention to detail and careful and painstaking proposed to make of claims against said t-state is three months from the Sth day of March. A. D. 1929. and the time limited for pay-it-nt of debts is one year from said Mh day of March. 1929. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 1st day of February, 1929. A. II. DUXBURY, (S-al) f4-4w NOTICE TO CREDITORS ond class cities. Mr. McGaffin asked that the pro ceedings be published monthly as his bill provided, but Mr. Hovis did not as-ree to this. Subsequently a free- Mellon in a letter to Chairman An- foran jangle started concerning the thory of the house appropriations necessity of the measure, and its pro committee today reiterated his opin- visions. In order to halt the confu ion that the proposal to appropriate sion. Representative Arthur Bowring an additional 24 million dollars to of Merriman, moved to report pro enforce prohibition would not accom- gress and ask leave to sit again. His 1 plish the purpose intended. ' motion prevailed. County Judge." I ne secretary saia inai unaer ui- Anotner .ueaaiocK terms or tne amendment me lunu Thp house likewise became ueau- greatly mourned and his gentle in fluence will long be felt. For the past year has has been identified with the new cement plant as carpenter and he was one who never found any duty irksome, but took pleasure in useful activity. He was highly re spected by his employers and loved by his fellow workmen. The funeral occurred Sunday af ternoon from the.M. E. church, the pastor. Rev. E. l Dooher officiating, assisted by Rev. J. A. Jacobson, an old time friend of th family and E. Sundstrom. also a near friend. Splen did tributes were paid to the char- would not be available for any pur- jot.jted on a designed to raise the acter and life of this splendid young pose except that of increasing the otanrlarrls of the leeal nrofession and man and the attendance at a funeral The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- personnel or tne Dureau oi promui- was forcei to reDort progress. The in Louisville was never greater. Ev estate tion and the department oi justice. jawver members of the house staunch- eryone who was abl.- was present to It could not be used for an educa- ly supported the measure while the pay their last tribute of respect and of tional campaign, he said, and even lay meraDers seemed inclined to view the wealth of floral offerings testi- such essential campaign, he said. the provisions with suspicion. fied to the love and esteem in which 'and even such essential incidental Representative John Havekost. of he was held. He was 33 years, 7 I expenses as rent, office equipment, n-,,.. rirlarprt the bill was intro- months and 10 days old. ty. In the County Court. In the matter of the Hrl-n B. Perry, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: Yrm arc hereby notified, that will sit at the Oounty Court room in supplies and traveling expenses could nnced Dv tiie judiciary committee, re- The pall bearers. were all from the Plattsmouth. in said county, on the not be paid from it. Iferred to the same committee and carpenter department of . the cement Mh day of March. 1929, and on the The house rules committee today reconimended - to the house b the plant, as had beei).. requested by de 10th day of June. 1929. at 10 o'clock approved a plan for sending the de- le()mmiltee the membership 'of winch ceased before his passing. They were a. Hi.. OI eacn day, IO receive ana uvirut ai)jpiuiaiiuu um, mui .i.- . awvpri. IiarifS rtlliauu, masnri luiyruiri, examine all claims against said es-1 troversial prohibition and tax re-, Representative Trenmore Cone, of tatr. with a view to their adjustment fund amendments, to conference for, Ben9on, said it was a scheme to put and allowance. The time limited for the purpose of smoothing out differ; ,.f ence.. aroun(i the legal profession. Kld estate la three months from the Sth day of March. A. D. 1929 and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said Sth day of March. 1929. Witness my hand and the seal of sa'd County Court this 1st day of February. 1929. A. II. DUXBURY. (Seal f4-4w County Judge. ate. A resolution to this effect win be called up for a vote tomorrow. World-Herald. ' ' TEXAN DENIES CHARGES quiring two years in college ana training in a law school as a pre requisite for admission to the bar. ' Bills Advanced . ! D. Allison. , Harry Whitebread. Fred Leasan, Harvey Woodward and II. Okeson. A' male quartette composed the presentation of claims against ences between the house and sen- He bitterly assailed the provisions re- of Rev. Booher. Arnold Tlegren. Ed cicnauer una i nomas ouuuiuuh canii several fine numbers. Interment was in River View cemetery. Besides the parents, there are left tr mnnrn thp rtonri rMirp nf this wpll Representative Max Kier. of Lin- beloved young man. three brothers Brownsville Tex Jan 30 coln- chairman or tne JUaciar com" and two sisters. They are John. Ar ChargTs that the Texal f republican iltee' the forces supporting the thur aml Davi( siogreR, Mrs. JosepU organization was protecting hotels msu-11 frt tTir,, Schmader and Mrs. Esther Ingram mice uwin wcic a.iia.ui.y ...... v. ajj OI tnis vicinity. i ne courier is reading. One requires a cash deposit j0i netl by the community in tender- of $75 or a bond when cases are ap- ing deepest sympathy to the family pealed from the district court to the ln their great 'sorrow and loss. supreme court. - . - . - Louisville Courier1: Another allows county boards to : dispose of real estate, acquired for less than $3,000, without submitting NOTICE TO CREDITORS against liquor raids, and was assess ing federal appointees 10 per cent i of their salaries, made before a com Jmittee of congress investigating pat- ! ronage, were denied in a statement The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- jssued tonight by R. B. Creager or ty. s. this city, republican national corn- In the County tourt. Imitteeman for Texas. THANK YOU the estate of la the matter of Helen Pitz, deceased. To the creditors of said estate . - f .1 1 rpk.'i. v.; 11 The statement contained a copy " a lue 1".,a of a telegram, sent by Mr. Creager late today to Senator Smith Almost too kindly were the letters received which I wrote during the jj i V jl'&r JL 1 m m milted M m 'T VJ ismcessanj m'mmm in clean mm washing I ' ' ''f ' 1 jAJ The Maytat is available uith elec- XiJ c The Maytag is available txilh elec tric or in'iuilt gaaline motor. The Maytag Roller Water Remover flushes out the water and with it all remaining dirt or soap. It has a flexible top roll and hard bottom roll. All parts of the garment are wrung evenly dry, buttons are spared and no hard-to-iron wrinkles are pressed into the clothes. Phone for a trial washing in your own home. Kind out why the Maytag holds world leadership. doesn't sell itself, don't keep it. 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Mr. Dwyer is engaged in the merchant, thru advertising, the barbering business at Glenwood spreads out his ware. You meet the J and is one of the popular young men physician, the dentist, the lawyer, i of that city and where he is held in there the church bells ring. There j the highest respect and esteem by a was amended, however, to require the W advertising or sucn saies in a news- You are hereby notified, that I will Tirnniihar rf Inu-a memhor rif thp paper. fcit at the County Court room in rnmmitipo. which now is hearine l ne tnira Din is uesigneu to reiu- Plattsiuouth. in said county, on the testimony on Texas pat 5th day of March. 1929. and on the Washington. 10th dav of June. 1929. at 10 o'clock PrMepr's tpleirram referred nar- election years. It makes minor . m.. of ach day. to receive and ticularly to testimony placed before changes in how the number of elec- against on the street They j without! it examine all claims aeainst said es-ithp committee hv I.lovd Hill of Fort tion officials shall be determined and At. . . .vi, with There i tte. with a view to their adjustment i Worth concerning contributions to requires that one official shall be , . ' nri allnwxnrp The time limitprl fnr.lho nnrtv in the state nnrt nllpe-Prt named as a messenger to receive and . . , . , .:i we read of the family history of our neighbor, the latest resolutions of our solons in congress, the dances, the murders, the losses, the ship wrecks, and so on. The Journal is open to everybody large circle of friends. WAS OLD TIMEE HEEE Wm. P. Burrows of Holton, Kans., Riv week nelee in the Immanuel hos- I Just step in without knocking. Even writes us a very interesting letter, pital Some of the prominent men of I the knocks are accepted. The Jour-while renewing his subscription to j resid 1 i4a -ma nal can afford it. The newsDaner 1 the Renublican. and he is nroud thai ' readi ronage in edy conditions which prevail in many . . ..u..,. tolf1 mfy thevnian knows the public and is not I he has been a constant subscriber ! tvien !r" PC"CtS drn.lrr,"ni"" Hked them. 'Now I am back in the ! a fraid to knock it, for the public midst of the towns people and meet : needs the paper, want it, candot do of this paper since moving to Cass county in the fall of 1S69. It has been twenty-nine years since Mr. and Mrs. Burrows moved to Kansas to Cass county and locating on a farm four miles east of Elmwood, which was known as the Sheriff Hyer's farm. Mr. Burrows recalls many hap py occasions while playing ball in the good old days, with the Eight Mile Grove team. Their competitors in those days were Rock Bluffs. Mount Pleasant, Weeping Water and others. Mr. Burrows states that they are experiencing some winter there al though the thermoneter has not drop ped to zero yet. We enjoy hearing from old time ! resident and hope that more of our ers who have left their old ds in Weeping Water may find occasion to write. weeping water Republican. Vxnnlr T! '1 lM-lnn Vlol, arffA tXrlcVlPQ the presentation of claims against protection of hotels from liquor raids, return the election supplies to the heartily thanking that those paid estate is three months from the Creager termed Hill's statements county clerk. frth day of March, A. D. 1929, and slanderous hearsay testimony. the time limited for payment of debts Is one year from said Sth day of March. 1929. Witness my hand and the seal of BAKER IN HOPKINS DEAL Bank Suit Resolution A resolution denouncing the al leged efforts being put forth to secure the employment of a group of lawyers ereat thine in our age and in our The Balti- as counsel for intervening bank de- country. We meet everybody in our few lines written from the bed pain were so kindly accepted and printed. Journalism, newspaper service is a is not even any difference i in church or society circle. Every- j make their home but their thoughts body shakes hands with everybody I still wander back to Nebraska and else. Now if anybody did not sub- i Cass county where their many old of scriDe for it. better take it. Let us : ume mt nus tim ie&nie. 'support it. we need it. I boost fori :ir. uurrows nver nve ana one- the Journal. These are mv thanks, i half mides southwest of Plattsmouth O. G. WICHMANN. Baltimore. Jan. 30 paid County Court this 1st day of more Evening Sun today published positors in a suit to enjoin collection little paper. And everybody is eager February, 1929. report that Newton D. Baker of of the last special bank guaranty as- to rea,i jt. a paper like the Journal A. H. DUXBURY, Cleveland would he the next nrpsi- sessment. was introduced in the la reaiiv fnnH fnr evervhnrlv. Tn the (Seal) f4-4w County Judge. , dent of Johns Honkins nniversitv if house Wednesday bv Renresentative notiunn- fiive a tndav nnr dailv he could be persuaded to accept. The w. H. t (lara, or Laurel. Max Adams, bread the Journal is included SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, S3 YOUNG PEOPLE WEDDED ailipa nf this rirv ir.ivp her manv Let I friends here a real surmise Wednes- Sun declared today that President Dannebrog, and Albert Fickler, Stan- U3 not miss our Journal. Oh where day when her marriage to Mr. James Daniel Willard. of the Baltimore & ton. democratic members. iS my paper tonight, the sheet of my j Dwyer of Glenwood, took place, the Ohio railroad, one of the university) The resolution went over one day longing desire? Everybody is look- young people having kept the fact of triiatpna Vi H ,nna trt 'Maw VnrV tn under the rnlea .and rtrnhatdir will J Tl n..,wtinn la heard frnm I, i n .f j . . Tw.ii loci ' 1 c"- xvrin. . 4 -x ,uiv.k .wuu. ..... nip, lui ii. i nc jui:iiiiv " " , i lie 1U1 luwiui uaiijr v trill, n nc. i ci viriue ui an t,iecuiion lasuea . m,va y. nff,, nr- t ' ui7n .1 ti,.i.,u,. t honor) i a .n.... , . Tar. 't the . i. , : 1 D joiua iNODie ueai, ierK oi ine,nllntcj tr novo, oo ouino- v. .,.1,1 ,mr. r.hi;av.,i o.mto r, o- 1 virtn..i , . The wedding occurred at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the resi dence of Rev. Fletcher, pastor of the for eleven years, from where he mov ed to a farm near what is now the village of Murdock. This farm con sisted of eighty acres, for which he n iir Prnf Wice nf Pin 1 1 cmnii f h ten Miss Viola Meisinger, one of the ,,'Mnrs noro' Mr iinrm hrnke the popular and accomplished young , go1 and built a home on the farm where he lived until 18S5, when he moved to Custer county and home- steaded for nine year.s, returning to FATHER OF EIGHTEEN WINS SN0WSH0E RACE Lewiston, Me., Feb. 1. A 48-year-old father of 18 children Friday won the international snowshoe race from Montreal. Eugene Clovette of Mont real, the winner, arrived at 2:32 p. m., covering the 12th and final lap of 22 miles from South Paris in 4 hours and 7 minutes. Everybody reads the Journal Want Ads and your message will get re sults at moderate cost. Tkitrlt rVmrt urtthln ond fnr Caaa .o ooma wuiu .vi uunoucu ai,uuiit icgaiuiiib payer Iltie yell lliouui vzja cic uiitnci toun, iimn ana ior cass make no statement on the report, letters allegedly sent out recently looking out the window. There he a t in cth d f xt h ' UaRpr. 'io was secretary of war from Elgin by a so-called "depositors comes, the boy the bearer of the news, V " o " r; ln tne llson cabinet, is one of tJ A. D. 1929. at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day at the south front door of the court house ln the City of Platts- the committee," suggesting contributions canting and breathing deeply, run- trustees of the university. ,of from $1 to $35 each by persons ning as if the town were on fire. First Baptist church of Glenwood. New York, Jan. 30. A statement holding claims against defunct banks Up flies the screen door and he drops The beautiful ring service being used iftRHPrf t Of? a V in VlATmlf ct Tlanlal tn tqw 1 a wvore' ana Atlini rra a 1.A ,4 1mtTiar11v enmohftflv ! In tltn - o rrr nnrn rv. nmr jnouin, in saia couniy. seii at. puDiic willard concerning the report that of the litigation, in which such claim- opens the door and grabs it. Every- The bride was gowned in a very 7. ... . . . . 1 evvion l. uaKer would be the next ants were invited to join the inter-, bodv reads it. thev all need it, liKe modish costume of pale green crepe,! president of Johns Hopkins univer sity, said: "The committee having charge of the matter has not yet re ported and the trustees so far have offered the position to no one." the following real estate, to-wit: Lot one (1), ln the north east one-fourth. (NE4 ) of the northeast one-fourth (NE ) of Section thirty (30), Township twelTe (12), North, Range four teen (14), East of the Sixth (6th) P. M., In Casa county, Ne braska Thu lump beinr levied unon and taken as the Drooerty of Adelaide Burnett.'. Edinburgh, Scotland, Jan. 30. La- defendant, to satiBfy a judgment of bor wrested a seat from the govern said Court recovered by The Stand- ment in Tuesday's by-election for the rd Savings & Loan Association of house of commons in the northern Omaha. Nebraska, plaintiff against Ul""uu VL "uiuiuiau county, LAB0RITIES WIN ONE MORE COMMONS SEAT said defendant Plattsmouth. Nebraska, January 26, A, D. 1929. BERT REED, Sheriff, Cass County Nebraska. REFEREE'S BALE DISBAR NEGRO LAWYER Jackson, Miss., Jan. 29. S. D. Redmond, negro attorney of Jackson and chairman of the republican state executive committee was disbarred. and R. Redmond, his son, was sus- venors. Omaha Bee-News. KING IS MENDING SLOWLY they need their butter and Dreaa. ; trimmed with tan lace and with a Rich and poor, highly educated or , picture hat of the light shade of tan. not so well schooled, they have to The bride was attended by Miss read the paper. I Florence Thacker of this city as The school girl and the boy Just j bridesmaid, who wore a light brown come ln from the street; are hungrily crepe and with picture hat to match, grasping It. It brings news from The groom was attended by Mr. everybody. We read who married on j Ralph McClain of Glenwood as best Notice Is hereby given that by pended by a decree handed down by "7." virtue of Judgment In partition con- Chancellor V. J. Strieker in Hinds i incorrect finning the shares entered on Febru- county chancery court today. Red ary 1, 1929. in the case of Julia C. mond was one of the chief figures in London, Feb. 1. The British pub lic was worned tonight against an excess of optimism as to the condi tion of Kine fienre-p an nfflrial stntp- mprjt frnm RiirtMrcrhsiT nalopo cav- the sly. the court proceedings, the, man. ing that his transfer to the seashore last funeral the sad news of some-) Following the wedding Mr. and, would not necessarily usher in his body's sickness, what Smith said and ; Mrs. Dwyer left for a short wedding convalescence. This statement was wnom Hoover appoiniea, everyinme ; trip ana iouowing mis mey wm k-; issiipd rntnridPTitnllir with a visit hv ' VOU find here. And they all read it. turn to Glenwood where they will Lord Dawson of Penn. who stayed i In nearly every state of the union ! make their home in the future and : in roreign countries, tney waning wnere tney, win carry m me urw , for It and welcome it like a letteer j home the best wishes of the host of from home. It takes the very place ; friends for many years of happiness of that letter. It heard one say, "Ijand success. " did not need to write, for you are The bride is the. eldest daughter of reading it all in the Journal. (Mr. and Mrs.. John R. Meisinger of; The Journal is the public market I near Cedar Creek and where she was j place as we find it in other countries, born and reared to" girlhood. She 'Everybody visits the market. was educated In the Plattsmouth city Everybody meets everybody in the schools and has since leaving school , marketplace. The stately gentleman made her home in this city where We nrint everything hnt TnoTtevI leading his lady by the arm, tne she possesses a very large circle oi 0 j with the king for half an hour, after which it was said that his majesty continued to improve. "ThereMs atendency among cer tain sections of the public and in some organs of "the ""press to assume thjat the king's" "transfer to Bogner will usher in his convalescence," said the palace statement. "This Kratochvii et al. Plaintiffs vs. Joseph the recent federal patronage trials and butter. Phone your order to . . VI'-. ' I nr ' nn ,Mr , wr, . m . . . . 1CODUIO aUU LUt9 OUUUIOIO W X JUU OVC I Alio l WLL. ID a, DW v. " v U. ikOUKai et ai, jjeienaants, men nere. iXio. 6. Prompt service. them in th mrVetnlace. i Thomas Dwver of Greenfield. 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