The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 18, 1930, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
MONDAY, AUG. 18, 1930.
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following Monday.
Ezra B. Neben, living northwest
of Murdock, and who is building a
new house on the farm, was In for
some materials for the house and
says that the home is coming along I for the flight into Egypt, else
nicely now and that while the plas
tering, which is being done by Gust
Brockhagge, is nearly completed, it
will probably be some time yet be
fore they can move Into the home.
Mrs. George work and little son,
of Omaha, were visiting for a few
days at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Tool, during the past
herds became the first preachers of I visiting at Glen wood and doing very
the good news. It was here that nicely.
royalty did homage to the newborn Andrew Schlelfert was a visitor in
King, when he was visited by the Omaha on Monday of last week and
wise men, who furnished the means while there visited with his friend,
his I Herman Dal, who is in the hospital
poor parents woum not nave Deen wuere ue is convalescing louowmg
able to undertake this journey. We the amputation of one foot which
do not know that Jesus ever went was injured in a tractor plow some
back to Bethlehem. time since. Mr. Dall is getting along
But it has become a shrine to a well as could be reasonably look-
which thousands have wended their ea ior considering tne very serious
way. to behold the place where the caracter of the Injury
Savior was born.
Helen, the mother of Emperor
Constantine the Great, has erected
Fred W. Backemeyer, of Elmwqod, I the, church of the Nativity over the
place where the groto has been that
housed at the time the Savior of the
world, which excells in beauty and
grandeur any church in Jerusalem.
We 6houId in spirit often go to
Bethlehem and linger there and med
itate upon the great love of God that
A wrist pin knock is a danger week
i ii . e. i ail Fr
Signal ail tOO Orten negieciea wa8 a visitor in Murdock for a time
your motor can be wrecked last Wednesday, meeting his many
. I friends here as well as looking after
by a loose pin. It you are matters on the farm west of town,
traveling fast at the time, you J. Johanson was over to Burchard
ii i I J last week, where he got a merry-go-
WlU be lUCky It you do not roun( wnIch he transported to Beem-
ram an approaching car orler, where there was to be a three I gave his only son for the world's re
nna i i l fL J days' picnic and carnival, which the demption.
one paritea uy uie ruau, ur proprletorg Cf the machine were mak- "But Bethlehem (Ephrata) thou
hurtle into a crowd. ing. be little among the thousands
Henry A. Guthmann and wife were of Judah, yet out of thee shall come
Properly adjusted wrist pins over to Omaha on last Wednesday, forth unto me that is to be ruler In
break at times and make where they went to attend the fun- Israel, whose goings forth has been
w,vt Tn..nror. riil ffl0vJfraI of Elmer Linquist, an old time I of old, from Everlasting." Mark 5:2
trouble. Insurance will make . r,.hmo T xt,
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good your loss, both, for nad worked with years ago in a bank
damage to your car and to at Waterloo. The man was fifty odd
the person or property of years cf age and had dropped dead
Alvo News
L. NBITZEL.
others if involved in a mixup.
of heart disease a few days since.
Charles I. Long was a visitor In
- . . t;i ...... I I'lattsmouth on last Wednesday!
VICl OUlUllluuuc uisuioiim; llt"- I mnrninc. e-oine nvpr to take election
covering tire, theft, collision, returns to the county seat
liability and property damage.
Priscilla Club
Wednesday afternoon, August 6th,
the Priscilla 4-H sewing club met at
the school house for our meeting,
Nine members were present.
Each member was asked to bring
Azarlll Foreman of Lincoln was a
visitor for over Saturday and Sun
day with friends in Alvo.
Roy Coatman was hauling corn
for Wm. Heier, Sr.. who shelled on
Wednesday of last week and deliver
ed his corn here.
Wm. Heier. Sr., of near Murdock,
but having farms near Alvo, was
shelling and delivering corn to the
Rehmeyer elevator in Alvo on last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Clo. O. Schaeffer was a visi
tor In Lincoln on last Monday where
she was both looking after some
matters of business as well as visit
ing with her sister for a time.
Henry S. Ough has been enjo: -ing
a visit with his two daughters
in
School Opens September 2nd
How About It 'Is the Boy Ready?
Everything a Boy needs in Wearables is Here
SUITS (Long or Short Pants)
Shirts, Caps, Stockings, Ties
Belfs Underwear, Overalls
Sweaters o Every Kind
A.Special Value in Boys' Long Pants .$1.75
enjoyed the visit here
while he was here.
very much
Searl S. Davis
AGENT
Plattsmouth
IURD0CK fTElS
Nominated for the House
Paul Schewe. who has made his
home in and about Murdock for the galow dresses
Dast forty years, and who filed as I After the meeting we were in
democratic candidate for nomination Ivited to the cooking club, where we
for the position of member of the! were served with refreshments.
ticui mag legislature from the Sixth district,! Our next meeting will be on Aug-
comprising Cass county, received at
the late primary election a very fine
vote which nominated him for tho
position and for which he will strive
fcr election at the fall battle of the
ballots in November.
We can say for Mr. Schewe that
Mrs. Amewert two of their best ar
ticles made during the year, before Iu Lincoln for the past week and
Aueust 16th I 'will return home the coming week
We read our new lessons on bun- and assist in the drug store as form
lust 20th.
NORMA BORNEMEIER,
News Reporter.
FOE SAXE
Miss Katherine Neltzel Is In Om- he is capable and honest to the last
aha relieving the office girl of Dr. word, and should he be elected to the
MacDiarmid, who is taking her vaca- position everyone can be assured that
tion. I they will eet a Just and an honest
Wm. Onalls, who is city engineer official In the position where one Is
of South Bend, Indiana, en route to needed. He can say "No," and can
Ice box. 200 lbs.
Walker oil burner.
ice capacity, also
Telephone 238.
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Denver, stopped off Saturday even
ing for a brief call at the L. Neltzel
home. He Is accompanied by his
family. Mrs. Onalls is a niece of Mr.
Neltzel. They left on Sunday morn-
fight for what he believes Is right.
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past
WiU Visit iu North
M. Shatto, who has for the
thirty years or more been In
Manley News Items
Miss Amanda Krecklow was a vis
itor with friends in Lincoln for the
day on last Sunday.
Charles O'Leary of Omaha
erly.
Mrs. Joseph Armstrong departed
for Kansas where she will visit for
a time at the home of her brother,
Edward Hurlbut. She also enjoyed
last week a visit from her nephew,
Lyle Hurlbut who returned home
last week.
Joseph Armstrong who has been
visiting for the past ten days in the
east where he visited at the home
of relatives and spent some time at
the home of his boyhood and where
he met many of the old time friends.
returned home last week and is again
at his work.
L. D. Mullen was shelling and de
livering corn to Alvo, with the very
fine rains which has visited this por
tion of the county recently the farm
ers are feeling that there is an op
portunity for harvesting somewhat
of a crop this fall and are preparing
ire- a thev had to be in Oenver by v j.o wnaries u wary or omana was r " "V, V
ing, as iney naa to do in uenver oy gome way interested In Murdock as visiting for a short time with fripnd place for the reception of the
Tuesday morning so Mr. Onalls could I , J v'8lun Ar a s.no" "me. wun.VlenasLnr
be present at a convention of city nX, an ria"ves In ana. aDoul aniey.
pno-inppro in thp Mllo TTitrh citv lUD " " 11 nuDy Bergman ana wire were over
engineers in me aiue iiign tiiy. f f vara nocf Honorti j...
, . . . . i v,-..v iu uuiaua vu iusi aionuny wnere
ltie pilgrims postponed ineir trip on i eun(jav With a son-in-law.
to Alvo for another week, on account xeia vVeard and family. Mrs. Nt- U vau tt trtana
ui me u uuu .uauwuu.uv.u. . r -aarcl being a daugnter, ror nortnern Mesdames Henry Osborne and
a grandson. Dexter Nygaard. Nela
Nygaard is an employe of the Omaha
post office and is taking his vacation
and Mr. Shatto Is going with them.
They will be away for about two
were disappointed, but thankful for
the glorious rain
Miss Jeanette McNamara, of Fair
mont, was a visitor for a number of
days during the past week at the
home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Gillespie.
On last Tuesday evenlne. Mr." and
Mrs. C. W. Smith, who conduct the I weeks
Murdock cafe, departed in their car
for Elmwood and where they remain
ed for a visit of a couple of days as
well as locking after some business
matters
Frank Melvin and John Kruger
were out last week and run the
foundation for the new house which
they are to build for Wm. Straich,
and which they will begin some
time this week, as much of the ma
terial is now on the ground.
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TTooW.1, nhc ho ia ornwo H I PlClllC &t AlltelOpe PaXK
th n..riinn in thai Khnna no- On last Sunday a merry crowd of
r. :a u t wc t'f taA Murdock people consisting of A. H.
WMir fr,r tho northern nnrtinn nf V ard and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. O
MinnRr,fo whPrP thf.v will snenrt a Gillespie and Miss Viola Everett de-
nnfinp- nni will rt nnfl fiah Parted for Lincoln, where they en
in order to he hpttpr ahle to return joyed during the day and evening a
to take un the work after the vaca- Picnic at Antelope park, and ate their
Hon is over supper as well as their dinner there
Henrv iipinemnnn la nalntlnc the thft evening they enjoyed an ex
hnri-.r Khon hnHHinp-nnd hemittfvini? cellent band concert there.
it. Henry Is an excellent workman was given and in the evening later
same.
Charles Appleman was a visitor in
the county seat on last Wednesday
morning going over to take the elec
tion returns to the county clerk.
He was accompanied by W. H. Warn-
Minnesota, which is one hundred I Alice Jenkins were visiting and do- er wbo went over to visit with hi3
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ana ntty miles norm or Minneapolis, ing some shopping in Weeping Wa-
wnere tney win visit at tne nome or ter last Wednesday.
Seeing the North
On last Monday. Albert Thiel and
son. Al Theil and wife, and their
little one departed in their car for
the north and will go to Plainview,
where they have a number of rela
tives and where they will visit for a
week. While they are away, S. P.
Leis will look after the chores at the
Theil home and care for the farm. -
Miss Rena Christensen is visiting
for a few days with her sister, Mr.
Herman Raugh, the sisters enjoying
the visit very much.
Miss Eleanor O'Brien of Platts
mouth was a visitor with her sister
for the past week, Mrs. John Mur
phy of Weeping Water.
Leonard Schaeffer and wife of
Havelock were guests for over the
week end at the home of his father.
Uncle George Schaeffer and daughter.
Miss Carrie, last week.
Theodore Smith and wife of Elm
wood were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. I. Meisinger for a few
days during the past week.
Eli Kackler was a visitor in Omaha
on Wednesday of last week he being
called there to look after some busi
ness matters for a short time.
Charles A. Griffin had our repre
sentative add his name to the list
of the readers of the Journal, and
will receive the paper twice a week.
Mrs. Henry Osborn departed on
Thursday of last week for Verdon
where she was a visitor at the home
of her mother the remainder of the
week.
Mrs. R. Bergman was a visitor in
brother, C. H. Warner, who was In
Jured in an auto accident some time
since but who i3 at this time getting
better,
A number of the members of the
American Legion post of Alvo were
over to Weeping' Water to attend
the picnic which was held there
Sunday. A number, however, felt
that the picnlcs; should be held on
some other day as when one works
all week they should be allowed to
have their Sunday to themselves.
They favored the holding of the pic
nic on another day than Sunday.
On last Monday-evening a num
ber of the men pf Alvo and vicinity
consisting of Herman L. Bornemeier,
Simon Rehmeiejv Arthur DInges, Al
bert B. Stormer, C. D. Ganz were over
to Omaha where they enjoyed at
tending the Ak-Sar-Ben shows which
are put on there verey night. They
had reserved their tickets which
were distributed Cass and Otoe coun
ty night and used them for thi3 oc
casion. They report an excellent
time.
Otto Ingwersen and family of
Wayne were visiting In Alvo and
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Coatman, Mr. Ingwersen being
a cousin of Mrs. Coatman, they al
and will do only a first class piece of drove on .tomf. having enjoyed the Weeping Water at a meeting of the so went over to Lincoln where they
work wherever he is employed.
Wm. Heineman and family, of Lib
erty, a brother of Henry Heineman,
of Murdock, were here "for a visit
last week, they coming and remain
day very much.
members of the Order Eastern Star
on last Wednesday of which she Is
a member.
Miss Dorothea Meisinger was a
visitor In Omaha for the day on last
Wednesday where she was visiting
. Cities of the Bible
III BETHLEHEM
More pleasant memories cluster
Ing for the week end and returning around this city than any other. Its
home on last Monday. I former name was Ephrata, being with some friends aa well as doing
Judge and Mrs. W. E. Newklrk. of later changed to Bethlehem. It was some shopping,
Greenwood, parents of Mrs. Dr. L. D. I here that Jacob burled Rachel. (Gen. I Lloyd Jenkins and family of Havc
Lee were In Murdock during the past I 35: 19). It was here where the lock were guests for over the week
week, where they were visiting, and beautiful story of Naomi and Ruth end at the home of Mr. Jenkins'
also where Dr. Lee was treating was unfolded. If the reader wants mother, Mrs. Alice Jenkins of Man-
Judge Newklrk for his health, which la story full of romance, loyalty and ley where all enjoyed a very pleasant
has not been the best of late. filial devotion, let him read the book visit.
Emil Kuehn, who has been spend-1 of Ruth only 84 verses. Boaz, the
ing a short time at his hornet in Mur- wealthy but strictly honorable ancea
dock, departed last Sunday for Des ter of our Lord, marries Ruth, and
Moines, Iowa, where he is looking became the grandfather of David.
after some adjustments for the Mod- (Ruth 4:20-21). David was born
ern Woodmen of America In their here and grew to manhood on the I wary election
change over to the new rates. hill3 and in the valleys that sur- Mrs. Hugh O'Brien who was vis-
John Ostbloom. the market man, rounded Bethlehem; here he herded Mting for a week at the home of rela-
was enjoying a visit from his two the sheep of his father, while he tlves at Wayne, returned home on
daughters of Lincoln over the last learned to play musical instruments; last Saturday. While there she
week end, they coming down to visit It was here he showed the courage v,8lted at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and daring that enabled him to slay yu Rockwell.
the lion and the bear. The beaut!-1 aisters xteaempia ana Aiexine.
Wtm'.m "i' ' I fni sentiments of the 23rd Psalm aaugnters or August Stander and
were born on these plains. His abid- wm are mauns inelr n0me m Chl-
iner confidence in Jehovah he exoress- cas were visiting ior tne past wceK
ed thus: "Yea, in the shadow of the
wings will I make my refuge."
To Bethlehem go Joseph and Mary,
visited the city and also the new cap
itol building which is getting along
nicely at this time. The visitor who
will expect to remain here for awhile
departed for Weeping Water and Ne-
hawka where they will visit wttn
friends and relatives as well.
Herman Mann of Louisville was
a visitor in Manley for a short time
on Tuesday of last week coming over
to enjoy meeting his old time friends
when they came to vote at the pri-
Mrs. John Murety Still Poorly.
Mrs. John Murety who was taken
to the hospital some ten days since
and where she had undergone an
operation, is still quite poorly at the
institution, but it is hoped that she
will soon be much better. Mrs. J. P.
Rouse is at the hospital assisting in
her care. Mrs. Rouse was home for
over night early last week and re
ports the patient very patient and
that all possible is being done for
her. .
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with relatives and friends at Man-
ley and Elmwood.
Mrs. Ella Culberson and Selma
Open Court Again.
The horse shoe fans have cleared
away the growth of weeds between
the Stewart block and the black
smith shop and gotten it in condition
for the alluring and interesting
game of horse shoes and you can
hear the merry clink of the irons as
they play and visit.
It will pay you Big: to
Have a Look at
Our Suits at
$ 1 4.95
Sizes 36 to 42 for con
servative dressers and
every one a real bargain.
on their weary way. to be enumerat-1 ,Tn,n5an Los Angeles were visit
ing ior u lew uays at. me nome oi
Harry Thlngan of Elmwood and also
visiting at the home of George L.
Meisinger of Manley.
Oris Schlifert was a visitor In
Plattsmouth on Wednesday morn
ing of last week going to take the
election returns to the county clerk
and to also look after some business
matters for a short time.
led. He, the long prophesied and hoD-
ed for Messiah, the Savior of the
world, makes his appearance. The
greatest miracle the world has ever
seen and heard of has come to pass.
God Is manifest in -the flesh. Beth
lehem house of, Bread gives to the
world Jesus Christ the bread of
life. Here the King of Glory spends
his first days on earth in a stable
his bed, a manger. Here, by whom
all things are made, receives nourish
ment on his mother's breast; here
the first Christmas is celebrated
the heavenly choir singing with rap
ture "Glory to God in the Highest."
It was on the fields' of Bethlehem the
world heard the good news, "Behold,
I bring you good tidings of great
joy, which shall be to all people. For
unto you is born this day In the City
of David, a Savior, which Is Christ
Leave For the West.
W. R. Burlingame and family who
have sojourned in Alvo, and during
the time Mr. Burlingame has hustled
as a painter, with a slowing up of
work In this line concluded that
they would seek other fields. They
accordingly departed with their auto
last week for the west having as
their destination Washington and
th Parlflo rnnnt. With Harry to
PhilHn iripminp- nnrt tirifo nnii Mra I drive and change off with Mr. Bur-
Herman Dall and the kiddies were lingame they will make pretty good
where the sun goes
over to Omaha on last Wednesday
where they went to be with Mr. Dall
at the hospital where he Is recover
ing and where sure the days are
long.
' Mrs. Walter Mockenhaupt who was
visiting for a few days with her sis
ter, Mrs. Joseph Hughes near Glen
wood, Iowa, returned home last Sat
urday after having enjoyed a very
pleasant visit.
time towards
down.
Enjoyed a Good Visit.
Walter Barritt, son of Mrs. C. H.
Kirkpatrick who has been visiting
here for some time past departed
for Texas where he has some business
to look after. He will after he has
concluded his work there go to his
Miss Lillian Tight home at Los Angeles. He and mother
Holds Quarterly Conference.
The members of the Methodist
church of. Alvo enjoyed the gather
ing which is known as their fourth
quarterly conference and at which
time they take stock as to what they
have done and have yet to do to
round out the work of the year for
the church and community. A good
attendance was had and the super
intendent from Lincoln was here and
assisted in the conduct of the meet
ing. Dr. Travis was the leader on the
work of the meet.
Celebrated Birthday.
On last Sunday, August 10th, was
held the gathering of the family of
the Coatmans at the home of Wm.
Coatman and wife, parents of R. M.
Coatman of Alvo, and with the
gathering was celebrated the 73rd
anniversary of his birth. A very
fine time was had with the children
all there. Mr. Coatman was pleased
to have his sister, Mrs. Bessie Bar
den of Woodstock, 111., with him, she
being one year and one day older
than the brother. Mrs. Coatman lives
in Weeping Water.
Have Good Sains.
The people of this section of the
county were well pleased that dur
ing the past week they were visited
with very fine rains and In all
amounting to nearly two and a half
inches which wet the ground down
nicely and saved a portion anyway
of the corn crop, and rejuvinated the
pastures as well as putting the soil
in condition for the fall plowing.
Verily it rains in Cass county fifteen
minutes before it is too late.
Urge Lighting
of Store Fronts
on Sunday Night
Retail Section of the Chamber
Commerce to Urge Action on
Fart of All Merchants
of
The retail section of the Chamber
of Commerce at their meeting Thurs
day decided to take up the matter of
securing a better lighting of the
business section of the city on Sun
day night. There are a great num
ber of tourists passing through the
city now, coming and going over the
new Missouri river bridge and these
pass through the entire business sec
tion, gathering their impression of
the city in a most unfavorable view
point lo an area ot darkened store
fronts.
The business houses usually main
tain their window lights each night
during the week, but on Sunday i
night a majority of them do not light
up their fronts, which makes a dark
and uninviting street save for the
city electroliers.
There are a great many very at
tractive show windows in the city
and which lighted up at night gives
a welcome to the visitor in the city
and an invitation to look over the
various lines of merchandise, but if
there is only the dark and uninviting
windows to gase upon on the Sunday
nights there is little incentive to the
visitor to stop or to carry away a
very favorable impression of the city
itself.
The retail section has a commit
tee out to look over the Sunday night
lighting and to urge this practice by
the buelness men of the city to make
for a more attractive business section
of the city.
UNC0VEB CAPITOL
POME
FOB FAIR
Lincoln, Aug. 16. The gleaming
golden dome of Nebraska's new cap
itol, ngw half hidden by scaffolds,
will be uncovered In time for In
spection by the thousands of state
fair visitors this falL
Worklngmen are now restoring the
luster ot the tile and the woodwork
will be removed as soon aa they are
done. Sun and fain will add still
more brilliance to the gold-covered
bricks as time goes on.
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aa lovely as thla. You, too vrill find these rayon garments
more economical and juet as smart as the finest silk.
Each ia carefully made with flatlock teams and elastic waist
end knee. The soft pastel shades from which you may choose
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Brief Bloomers. . .... 9&Q
Step-ins . . .S8o
French Panties .98o
Bloomer Leg CKemlse 98c
Corset Brassieres. .98o and $1.49
Rayon Brassieres 25o and 49c
Flapper Bandeaux. . .25c and 49c
Garter Belts 49c
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