The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 11, 1930, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    FAQS FOUR
FLATTCHOUTH SEIH, WEEKLY JOTOHAE
MONDAY, AUG. 11, 1930.
Manley News Items
Charles O'Leary has been visiting
friends in and around Manley for th-J
past week.
Arthur "Wiles was delivering wheat
to the Manley elevator on Wednes
day of last week.
Manley friends will be pleased to
hear of the birth of a son to Mr. and
Mrs. William Carper in Omaha.
Miss Margaret Murphy is spend
ing a two weeks' vacation at home
with her mother, Mrs. Charles Mur
phy.
Al Hill, who Is traveling on the
road the most of the time, was home
for a number of days during the past
week.
Miss Mary Murphy returned home
Saturday after a two months stay ia
Omaha with her sister, Mrs. John
Tighe.
Bert Reed, sheriff of Cass county,
was a business visitor In Manley on
last Tuesday, having some business
matters to look after.
Burdes Hawes who has been
troubled for some time with bad ton
sils had the same removed and is re
ported as getting along nicely since
Herman Dall who was injured in
an auto wreck some time since is
getting along nicely at this time
though still some sore from injuries
yet.
Mrs. Charles Cade was a visitor
in Manley for two days being guest
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fleishman during her stay
here.
Mrs. Nellie Ileebner who is work
ing for a publishing company in the
northwest was a visitor at home for
a number of days during the past
week.
R. Bergman was called to Omaha
on Monday of last week where he had
some business matters to look after
in connection of purchases for the
store.
August Paulsen and Vm. F. Sch-
leifert of Louisville were visiting in
Mauley on Wednesday of last week
and were looking after some busi
ness matters.
. August Krecklow was a visitor in
Omaha on Tuesday of last week, hav
ing some stock for the metropolis
and bringing home some freight for
the merchants.
John Rauth and daughter, Anna,
were shopping in Omaha one day
last week. Miss Anna is planning to
return to Rosary college, Chicago,
in September for her degree, this
being her senior year.
Teddy Harmes and wife with their
little son were guests for over the
night and a portion of the day at
Talmage on last Wednesday, where
they were visiting at the home cf
Henry Teters and family.
In a ball game which was staged at
the Manley ball park on last Sun
day, a pretty lively time was had
with the home team carrying away
the laurels, the opposing team com
ing from Omaha and the result be
ing Manley 16, Omaha 8.
Miss Rachel FleTschman who has
lx-en visiting for some time at the
home of her cousin, Mrs. Ada Trayer
of Falls City returned home on last
Sunday and fater a days visit at home
went to Ashland where she is visit
ing with her sister, Mrs. Charles
Cade.
Repairs on St. Patrick's church are
almost completed. The interior has
been completely redecorated, the al
tars repainted, and new light fixtures
installed. Great credit is due those
having the work in hand for the
handsome appearance the church now
presents.
Mrs. Walter Mockenhaupt went to
Glenwood, Iowa, by way of Omaha
Friday to stay a few days with her
sister, Mrs. J. A. Case. While in
Omaha, she met her sifter, Sister M.
Alexia, O. S. D., on her arrival from
Rockford, Illinois, who accompanied
her to Glenwood.
Robert J. McXealy of Louisville
who is police judge in the cement
city and by the way a candidate for
nomination on the republican ticket
for county attorney, was in town and
was looking after his political fences,
meeting with the people and becom
ing acquainted with the voters.
Albert Wheeler of Murray, Jack
Stamp of Plattsmouth, the latter a
candidate for nomination for treas
urer on the democratic ticket, and
Make Kaffenberger, representing
Miss Lillian White, candidate for
register of deeds on the democratic
ticket were in Manley on last Wednesday.
CHINA EXPORT DISCUSSION
Washington An attempt to ascer
tain the cause and determine a rem
edy for the decline in exports from
the United States to China will be
begun Friday by a senate subcommit
tee headed by Senator Pittman, Ne
vada. Forty witnesses have been invited
to appear, Including prominent ex
porters, transportation experts, bank
ers and economists. The committee
will go to San Francisco for hearings
beginning Aug. 27 with later sessions
scheduled for Los Angeles, Seattle,
Salt Lake City, Reno, Denver, Spok
ane, Akron and New York.
In a letter to the committee Dr.
Julius Klein, assistant secretary of
commerce, said American exports to
China had declined by $17,000,000
for the first five months of 1930 as
compared with the similar period last
year. He attributed the decline to
renewal of military activities, lower
world prices on many commodities
and the low price of silver.
Friends of Miss Lily Tighe, who
have been in St. Catherine's hospital
in Omaha for the past ten weeks with
a fractured leg, will be pleased to
learn that she was able to leave the
hospital Thursday. Accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. John Tighe, she
was taken to the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. J. A. Cuse near Glenwood,
Iowa, where it is thought the cool
ness and quiet of the country will
aid in the rapid recovery she is making.
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Makes Nice Place,
The St. Patrick's Catholic church
which has been under work of decor
ation on the interior, has been com
pleted and is looking fine. The work
was dene under the supervision of
Gust Knoflicek of Plattsmouth who is
a finished workman in this line, and
assisted by Joseph Wolpert.
Seeiner California.
Cyrus Livingston and wife with
one of their daughters departed on
last Monday for California, they driv
ing in their car and will expect to
be away for some six weeks, and
will visit many interesting places
while gone and meet many friends
there.
Herman Dall
Suffers a Very
Severe Accident
Foot Catches in Machinery and Foot
and Left Leg Fractured
and Mangled
Herman Dall. 52, prominent resi
dent of Manley and implement dealer
of that place, receiver serious if not
fatal injuries this morning when he
was caught in the machinery of a
tractor-plow and had his left foot
and leg fractured and mangled in
a very severe manner and he was
rushed to the hospital at Omaha for
treatment in hopes of saving his life.
Mr. Dall had gone to the farm of
Mrs. C. M. Andrus near Manley
which is farmed by Paul Fleming,
to give a demonstration of a tractor
plow, John Mockenhaupt driving the
tractor while Mr. Dall was to as
sist. In some manner his foot caught
on part of the machinery of the plows
and the left foot was broken in sev
eral places and the overalls that he
was wearing was also caught and
drew the leg to the plows, the left
leg being fractured below the knee
and the limb had the flesh cut and
torn in very bad shape, there being
hardly any flesh left on the leg.
The injured man was taKen to
Murdocfc by Mr. Fleming but medi
cal aid could not be secured there
and he was then taken to Louisville
to receive temporary aid, being hur
ried" to the hospital at Omaha where
the injured leg and foot will be
treated.
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VOTE FOR
ljD(
Candidate for Renomination on the
Republican Ticket for
Coootty Atttoroey
Mr. Kieck has served faithfully and well in
the past six years in the office of County At
torney His record is such as to deserve a
re-election.
He has prosecuted all cases coming before
him in the interest of strict and honest law
enforcement without fear or favor and if re
elected will continue to do so.
A Vote Sor Kieck is a Vote ffor Continua
tion os Honest Law EnSereement
Michael Hild
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
Democratic Candidate or Clerk
oS the District Court
YOUR SUPPORT IS SOLICITED
Republican Candidate
for
Eorn in Cass County A Common
Man for the Common People!
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Fred E, E
nosoo
Republican Candidate for
State Treasurer
HIS MOTTO
'Service, Efficiency and Economy'
8 Years Treasurer Burt County
3 Years Deputy State Treasurer
Experience Counts
Attention is called to the fact that a
name similar to Fred E. Ericson has
been filed for the purpose of con
fusing the voters. Cast your vote for
Fred
noson
Phone your news Items to No. 6.
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VOTE FOR
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FOR
State Treasurer
Mr. linch is a native born Nebras
kan and for many years has been
engaged in farming:, ranching; and
general stock raising. He also spent
several years in the automobile, and
other lines of mercantile business in
Nebraska and is well qualified for
this office.
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VOTE FOR
C. BABCOCK
A Certified Public Accountant
FOR
State Auditor
Republican candidate. Resident of Nebraska 58 years!
Practicing Accountant 21 Years.
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'One Good Term Deserves Another'
CAST YOUR VOTE FOR
!tiri
On the RepuhUcam Tis&et
. Primary August 12, 1930
Your Support w. 11 he Appreciated
Candidate for Renomination Republican Ticket
FOR
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Sheriff
HUGH
H. DRAKE
CANDIDATE FOR
State ftaibay Commissioner
Subject to Republican Primary
During His Term of Office
SHERIFF REED has collected $41,443.45 in delin
quent taxes for the county, some being: for amounts
due fifteen and twenty years.
226 PERSONS have been confined in the County Jail
and ten of these have gone to the penitentiary for from
one to thirty-nine years.
THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE has been instrumental in
smashing chicken stealing ring and in the breaking up
of store robberies.
SIXTY-EIGHT LIQUOR LAW CASES handled and
all but five convicted, many with long sentences.
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His training as a lawyer insures
expert aid in solving the prob
lems of utility regulation.
His experience of two years as
secretary of the commission for
tifies him with a knowledge of
those problems that is most valu
able to the public.
His record as a progressive guar
antees the square dealvthat pub
lic officials owe the people they
serve.
Your Support and Your Vote
trill be Welcome
A Vote or REED is a Vote or Continuance
of Earnest and Honest Law Enforcement!
Vote for ONE
For Clerk of the. District Court
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C. E. LEDGWAY Plattsmouth
Experienced Efficient Courteous Trustworthy
Voters will Make No Mistake in Casting Their Ballot for Ledgway !
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CANDIDATE FOE
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Clerk of ithe District
Court
on the Republican Ticket
Five Years9 Experience
Deputy for Golda
Noble Beal
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Your Support will be Greatly Appreciated