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n PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTJBNAI MONDAY. APRIL 13, 1931 CHILDREN CRY FOR IT CHILDREN hate to take medicine as a rule, but every child loves the taste of Castoria. This pure vegetable preparation is just as good as it tastes; just as hi d and just as harmless as the ! recipe reads. When Baby's cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria have him soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Nothing-is more valuable in diarrhc. When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle aid to cleanse and regulate a child's bowels. In colds or children's diseases, you should use it to keep the svstem from clogging. Castoria is sold in every drug store; the genuine always bears Chas. H. Fletcher's signature. IE WS From Thursday's l:iily James Fitzpatrick and wife and Mrs. Frank Boggs. of Union, were in this city yesterday afternoon, shop ping and visiting with fiiends. Joe Stenik of Aurora. Illinois, ar rived here this morning for a visit with the relatives and friends hero, the Burlington shops at that place having a week layoff. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herold and Ifiaeea Mir --nd Barbara tiering de parted this morning for Oklahoma City, where they will he guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robert Herold for r. short time. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capwell and Mrs. E. H. Wescott departed this morning for Auburn where Mrs. Wescott and Mrs. Capwell are on the program at the 1 o'clock luncheon given by the Aubuin Woman's club From Fri.lay ' ratl Adam Meisinger of Cedar Cr'ek was in the city today to spend' a few lltlWWi m afaUrtid-iitg- to- some matte-? of business. Attorney J. C. Bryant of Ashland, v.u i in the cuy today for a few hours attending to some matters of busi neei and visiting with friends. tin. Andrew Kroehkr departed last evening over the Burlington tor New York City, where she will en joy a visit with her son. Dr. Robert. Krohler and spend some time in that locality on the outing. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Franklin, who have been here for several months. Mr. Franklin being in charge of th office work for the Continental Con struction company, have departed i for Moline, Illinois, their new head quarters. R. J. McNealy. attorney of Papil lion. was here today for a few hours attending to some matters at the nurt house. OI Olson of Weeping Water was hero today for a short time to attend to some matters of business and visit insr with his many friends. Col. Phil L. Hal.. Greenwood banker, with Judge P. James Cos grav?. prominent Lincoln attorney, were here today to attend to some matters in the district court. William Wooleott and children. Helen and William, departed thif morning for Lincoln where they will I q nd the day visiting with friends and enjoying tl many places of in terest in that city. Tnnrnal Whmt Ar7- tret remits W3 N IS Every Thursday Night Dowler's Hall Weeping Vater GOOD MUSIC GOOD GRDEB A GOOD TIME TOR ALL COME LOCAL BRINK HATCHERY Baby Chicks- Custom Hatching Peet Litter Brink Hatchery 18th and Granite Streets Telephone 631 W Plattsmouth, Nebraska Masonic Temple at Elm wood is Given Dedicate Grand Lodge Officers of Nebraska Are Present to Mako Dedication Local Quartet Sings. In the presence of 250 lodge mem bers, visitors and officers of the grand lodge, the $10,000 Masonic temple at Elmwood, built a year ago to replace one destroyed by tire, was tledicated Friday night. Orville A. Andrews, Lincoln, grand master, pre- irlpl at dedicatory ceremonies anu formally dedicated the building. I The principal address of the even ling was given by H. N Mattley, Lin coln, acting as grand orator. Mr. Mattlev is past master of Liberty lodge No. 300. Lincoln. In his brief address ne explained uie ucwscwun of the phrase. "-A. F. & A. M.," and stated that in time of depression and distress Masonry had proved to be ;an anchor and safeguard of stability. Officers of the grand lodge besides Mr. Andrews, who assisted In the ser vices were: John It. Tapster, North Bend, deputy grand master; J. D. Ringer, Omaha, grand senior war den; Lute M. Savage. Omaha, grand custodian; Fenton U. Fleming, Lin S coin, acting grand senior deacon; Virgil R- Johnson, Beatrice, grand ; junior deacon; Jacob North, Lincoln, ; grand treasurer, and Rev. Mr. (line. Elmwood. as grand chaplain. Clark Gonzales, worshipful mas ter of Canopy lodge No. 209. Elm wood. together with other officers of the Elmwood chapter, assisted Offi cers Qf the grand lodge. Representative.- were present from Masonic lodges at Weeping Water. Palmyra. A s h 1 a n d. Nehawka. Greenwood, PlsLttamouth. Beatrice and Lincoln. A male quartet from the Masonic ; lodge at Plattsmouth sang and Miss Cora William, worthy matron of Idejal chanter No. 181. O. E. S.. Elm-1 wood, contributed a vocal solo. t$e froe the dedicatory service a dinner was served by the Eastern Star. WILL ATTEND DEDICATION 1 The formal dedication of the nw Masonic temple at Elmwood will be made on Friday at that place, the members of Canopy lodge are invit ing the members of various MasonU bodies over the county to join in the ! dedication. The building that is he- ' ing dedicated was erected by the ; Masons the past few months to re place the former building which was 'destroyed by fire. Grand Master Andrews of the A F. A: A. M. of Nebraska, is expected tJ be present as well as other grand lodg2 officers to take part in the dedi- cation. Among those from this city who are expected to attend are Sheriff Reed, County Treasurer John E. Turner, .a member of Canopy ' lodge. County Attorney W. O. Ki ; ': i nd H. A. Schneider. If weather con ditions will permit a larger number of local Masons may attend the dedi cation. STUDY CLUB MEETS The Coldenrod Study club met on Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. I.. Suffer; Dur'ng tl.e business meet in? a discussion ws held as to the line of work to be followed the com ing year. It is desired that each member come to the next meet!n:r prepared to give a definite answer for the study they wish to have. Tiie subject for the day "The Worn Of a Child" was very interesting un der the leadership of Mrs. Harrv Nielsen. The memory song for this month was "My Nebraska" by Theo dore C. Diers. Delicious refreshments were served by the histess. Mrs. Huffer. .Mrs. C. L. Jean and Mrs. E. H. Spangljr. Thirteen members and two Visitors were present. CALF CLUB ORGANIZES The Daisy Dairy Calf club was or ganized at Ouy Riser's home. The officers were elected as follows: President William Rnffher. Vice President Junior Riser. Secretary Eugene N'olte. News Reporter Ella Mae Ru fi ner. Leader Noble Riser. The next meeting will be held at Guy Riser's home on Saturday April - ' at 1 p'elock. Anyone interested is urged to come. W. T. ance for Richardson writes insur Farmers Mutual of Lin- , coin. None better, will be appreciated, son. Mynard, Nebr Yonr patronage -W. T. Richard - Mrs J. A.t Capwell was a visitor n Omaha today where she looked ;ifter her musical work at the con servatory of music in that city. Omaha - Syracuse Bus Line Starting April 1st Louisville - Manley - Weeping Water and Avoca DAILY ROUND TRIPS South Bound North Bound 10:00 a. m. 5:00 p.m. 6:25 p. m. 6:35 p.m. 6:50 p. m. 7:10 p.m. OMAHA Louisville Manley W. Water Avoca 8:35 a. m. 8:25 a.m. 8:10 a.m. 7 :30 a. m. Omaha Depot: Millard Hotel Manley News Items Albert Griffin was a visitor in Omaha on Wednesday of last week where he was looking after some business for a time. Miss Rena Christenseii was spend ing the week last week at the hom of her friend. Mrs. Jacob Doming., where they enjoyed the visit. Miss Clarice Alien who is making her home in Omaha, was a visi'or in Monlay for Easter, being the guests Of her mother, Mrs. Harry Hawea. Charles Cade and wife and hi:' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (lade, all of Ashland, were visiting in Manley for Easter, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Fleisi hman. The students of the higher cias-e-of the Manley school gave Willar! Rohrdanz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rohrdanz. a very pleasant surprise party ' day last week and at which all enjoyed a very fine time. On Monday of last week R. Berg man was over to Omaha where he went to take the daughter to hr school after a visit here, and also to look after come business matter-, pertaining to the store. Mr. Berg man was looking after the work at the store while they were gone. Making Good Improvement. Herman Harmta and Mrs. Theo Harms were over to Omaha on las? Wednesday where they wen' to visit with Theo Harm.- who is a! this tin. convalescing at the Immanuel hrs pital following his operation ane was able to sit tin some and were much encouraged over the fine con dition which he is assuming. They looked after some business matters in Omaha while there as well. Visited in Manley. Mr. Elmer Aberdlng. who is at tending school at Manhattan, Kan sas, and where he is student in an architectural school, was spending Easter with the wife who is assist ing in the store of her father. Theo Harms, returned to his studies n last Monday. Give Fine Entertainment. The members of the Royal Neigh bors of America, at the Manley hall rn last Monday evening gave a Very pleasant evening and dinner which was in honor of their husbands and at which all enjoyed the very fine supper which was served as well ar the excellent evening. Puts in Stock of Implements. Anton Auerswald. who is a liu-;-Ier when it comes to serving the pen pie to the very best, has put in a stock of farming implements, the Harris Massis line, which la one of the very best being manufactured at this time. Anton has a stock for your selection and will be able to secure any special implement wh'ch you may need, and at a great saving in expense and trouble of getting them elsewhere. Father Wautelle at Hospital. Father Henry Wautelle who has been in poor health for some time past was taken to the hospital at Lie coin last week where he is receiv ing treatment and where it is hopcil he will soon be abb to return to work here as parish priest. The housekeeper was also feeling poorlv and is receiving treatment at the same hospital. Farm Machinery Here for Your Personal Selection We are Showing Massie- Line Come in and see us and talk over your Farm Machinery needs with us. Anton Auerswald Blacksmith and Machinery Manley, Nebraska PEOVIDES AMUSEMENT On last Salurday August Keil. as moderator and Fred Seimmonite ns director of the t'ullom school, Pis trict No. 30, and assisted by Ralph Meisinger. erected a circular swing at the school ground and this mon lng when the scholars appeared they found the new and nicely painted swing ready for their use and you can judge the happiness which the new amusement added to their mer riment. All the local and county news in j the Journal. THIRTY PLANES ESCOET DOUMEBGUE TO BIZEBTE Bizerte, Tunis, April 10. Presi dent Gaston Doumergue cf France arrived here Friday. Thirty air planes and a naval dirigible formed an arerial escort to his ship. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Etta Perry Barker, deceased. Notice of Administration. All persons interested iii said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said court al leging that said deceased died leaving no last will and testament and pray ing for administration upon her es tate and for such other and further orders and proceedings in the prem ises as may be required by the stat utes in such cases made and provided to the end that said estate and all things pertaining thereto may be finally settled and determined, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 8th day of May. A. D. 1931, and that if they fail to appear at said court on Bald 8th day of May, 1931, at ten o'clock a. pi. to contest the said pe tition the court may grant the same and grant administration of said es tate to Bern ice Kiser or some other suitable person to proceed to a set tlement thereof. A. H. DUXBFRY. (SeaH alS-Sw County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun , Nebraska. ty In the matter of the estate of Kath erine Karvan'k, deceased. Notice of Administration. Ail persons interested in said Ba tata are hereby notified that a peti tion lias been tiled in said Court al leging that said deceased died leav ing no last will and testament and praying for administration upon her tate and for such other and further orders and proceedings in the preni- lses as utea in may be required by the stat sucb cases made and provided to the t hings Anally that a end thai (mid estate and all pertaining thereto may be settled and determined, and hearing will be had on said petition 8th day before said Court, on the of May. A. D. 1931. and if they fail to appear at said Court on said 8th day of May, 1931, at ten ' clock a. m.. to contest the said p rition, the Court may grant the same and grant administration of : aid estate to Searl S. Davis or some ether suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. A. H. DIXBCRY. (Seal) al3-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Cass coun Nebraska. It, In the nwtter of the estate of Fred G. Coryell, deceased. Notice of Administration. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said Court al '" , ing that said deceased died leaving no last will and testament and pray ing for administration upon his es tate and for such other and further orders and proceedings in the prem ises as may be required by the stat utes in such cases made and 'provid ed to the end that said estate and all things pertaining thereto may be finally settled and determined, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the Sth day of May, A. D. 1931. and that if they fail to appear at said Court on aid Sth day of May. A. D. 1931, at ten o clock a. m.. to contest the said petition, the Court may grant the same anil grant administration of said estate to Laura Coryell or some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement thereof. A. II. Dl'XBURY, (Seal) aia-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SI IT IN FORE CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In J. M. vs. Maud the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Robertson, Plaintiff Berghahn et al, Defendants App. Dock. Page 158 To the Defendants: The unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep rtsentatives and all other persons in terested in the estate of Viola G. Smith, deceased, real names un known : V u are hereby notified that J. M. Robertson, plaintiff, filed a petition and commenced an action in the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 6th day of April, 1931, against you and others, the object, purpose and prayer of which is to foreclose a tax lien upon Lots 10, 11 and 12 in Block 20, in the City of Plattsmouth. in Cass county, Nebras ka, as evidenced by Tax Sale Certifi cate No. 6617, dated November 7th, lit 2 7. and issued by John E. Turner. County Treasurer of said county, to plaintiff, J. M. Robertson, for the sale of said premises for the delin quent taxes of the year 1926, and also for subsequent taxes paid by pur chaser for the years 1927, 1928 and 192, on said lots. Plaintiff asks for the foreclosure cf said tax lien and the sale of said .remises, together with attorneys' fees allowed by law. and for equitable relief and for costs expended. You are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day of May 1931. or the relief asked by plaintiff will he granted and a decree of fore closure entered in said cause in favor of plaintiff as prayed for in his peti tion. Date: April 9th. 1931. J. M ROBERTSON, Plaintiff. By W. A. ROBERTSON and J. M. LEYDA. His Attorneys. al3-4w FINE FOR STOMACH "1 hae never handled a Tenieily that gave auch wonderful results aa ZINSEP. tiot one who has taken the marvelous ctomach - remedy toat did not obtain immediate re- suits,' writes Mr. W. P. Conner, druggist at Woodriver. Nebr. End ery. It's GUARANTEED. "OUR stomai h mis At all druggists. It LEGAL NOTICE Of Suit in Partition and to Quiet Title Jos; phine Timblin. Plaintiff vs. NOTICE Algeran P. T. Wiley et al, Defendants To the Defendants: The Patik of Cass County, of Plattsmouth, Nebras ka, a corporation; Celia Dennett, wile of William Bennett; Atrs. George W. Worley, first r,:u name unknown; Win. H. Davis; Sarah E. Davis; Jasper A. Ware; Hiram Davis; Maty Jane Davis; George W. Robert son; Thomas McCartney: A. M. P. I Whittier, Guardian of Frank B. Whit- tier; Frank B. Wiiittier; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal represen-1 tatives. and all other persons inter- ested in the estates of Marion S. F. Wiley. Celia Bennett. Mrs. George I W. Wcrl y, Wnl 11. Davis, Sarah E. ; DaviS, Jasper A. Ware, Hiram Davis, Mary Jane Davis. George W. Robert-I son, Thomas McCartney and Frank , B. whittier, each deceased, real names ; unknown: and all persons having or. "laiming any interest in and to Lot j Beveri (7) in the southeast quarter, of the northwest quarter (SE'i! NW'i : northeast quarter of south- es1 quait.r ( NE BW H ) ; Lots three (3) and thirteen (13) in the northwest quarter of southeast quar ter (NW, SEV i, and Lots four 4i and eight (R in thi southwest quar ter of aortheaet quarter (SW'4 NE1 t. all in Section nineteen (19. Township eleven (111. North Range j fourteen (14. East of the 6th P. If., I in Cass count v. Nebraska, real names unknown : To the above named defendant: The Bank of Cass county, of Pla't mouth. Nebraska, you are hereby notified that on the 14th day of March, 1931. the plaintiff In the foregoing entitled action filed her petition In the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, wherein you and others are made parties defendant, for the partition of the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lot seven (7 1 in the south east quarter of the northwest quarter SE 1 , N Y U I : north east quarter of the southwest quarter (NEUSW): Lots three (3) and thirteen 1 .? in the northwest quarter of the Foutheast quarter ( N W SE V4 ) . and Lots four (4) and eight (S), in the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter i?W, XKVi ). all in Section nineteen (19). Township eleven (111. North Range fourteen (14). east of the 6th P. M.. in f'ass county, Nebraska " among the parties interested therein, to-wit: The plaintiff, Josephint Tim blin and the defendants: Algeran P. T. Wiley. Mary A. Wiles. Lizzie L. Jenkins. Sarah F. Smith, William G. Wiley. Rosabell N. Hesser. William A. Wood, Charlie E. Wiley, Addie E. Park. Annette M. Ellington, Warren M. Wiley. James C. Wiley, George E. Wiley. The Bank of Cass County, of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. Helen R. Read. Rose K. Smith and Malvern W. Read, according to rights and interests be found, confirmed the Court, and that their respective therein, as may and decreed by all defendants named in raid petition be required to set up and assert their claims, if any they have in or to said real es tate, adverse to the owners thereof and that the same be considered and concluded by the decree cf the Court and for equ'table relief and for costs. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day of May, 1931. or your default will be entered in said cause and a decree in partition entered therein as prayed r in said petition. To all of the above named defend ants except the defendant. The Bank of Cass County, of Plat tsmouth, Ne braska, you and each of you are hereby notified that on the 14th day of March, 1931) Josephine Timblin, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, against you and each of you as defendants, the object and prayer o? said petition being to quiet title of said plaintiff and her joint tenants of record in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lot seven (7) in the south i ast quarter of the northwest quarter (SE'4NW'4?: north east quarter of the soul li west quarter i.VI- '., SW4): Lots three 3 and thirteen (12) in the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter ( NW K SE "4 L and Lot four (4) and eight (Si. In the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter SV 1 , N' E V, '. all in Section nineteen (19). Township eleven (11), North Range fourteen (14), east of the !th P. M., in Cass county. Nebraska and to exclude you and each of you from having or claiming any interest therein. You and each of you are further notified that you are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 25th day of May, 1931, or the allegations therein contained will be taken as true and a decree rendered against you and each of you according to the prayer of said petition. Dated this tith day of April, A. D. 1931. JOSEPHINE GANZ, Attorney. TIMBLIN, Plaintiff. CARL D. a 13-4 w FOR SALE Fresh Guernsey cows. Likewise & Pdlock, Phono 8103, Murray. Nebr. f26-4tw Alvo News Mr. and .Mrs. ('has. W.ichter have announced the birth of a Boat, Mr,. Eleanor Coatman is spending the wOel at the Simon Rhemeier j home. Mrs. Lee Coatman is visiting her cousin Mrs. Pearl McEwen at Clay1 Center, Nebraska. The Ladies' Aid bCTC been ..isiru mentai in having the c hurch reshing led and fixing the garage at the; par sonage.' Word comes from Floyd i ckereOfl at Lincoln that he has been p mo -: I to city salesman for a wholesale gin- , eery firm. Mr. and" Mrs. Ollie Campbell en Itertained a number of neighbois and i friends at a party at their home on M dii day evening. Sunday dinner guests at the F. E. Cm hem? were Miss Marie S'.roe mer. Miss Dickhute and Mr. and Mrs. George Bornemeier. Mr. Wm. Yeager was last week with friends and In Lincoln, where she was sp: I'd Ing rc-iaiives e... -ing. the- visit very much. Art Dinges and wife were ov: to Syracuse last Sunday where y were visiting with relatives at .veil as many friends there. Mis Margueiite Muir ha3 a p isi tion with tho Easy Manufacturing Co. of Lincoln, doing stenographic work for the next two weeks. Mrs. Vera Lancaster moved last week from the Cntrgrove property to the Bennet property, and has got ten settled in time for the spring ! garden. Sterling Coatman has recently pur ! chased a Buick car. We are pleased ito learn that he and Lee are doing iwell with their garage business at I Lincoln. John W. Banning was a visitor at Omaha on last Sunday, accompanied ;by Mrs. Banning, where they were visiting with relatives and friends for jthe day. John Skinner was a visitor in Om ha Wednesday of last week taking j stock for some of the farmers and re turning with a loa dof goods for the merchants. Genevieve and Noel Foreman who have been spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. McKinnon have returned to their home at Lincoln. Doris Coatman who is attending I the Wesleyan University was a visi tor at home for the spring vacation last week and returned to her studies the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barkhurst 'were called to Nebraska City on last ! Saturday by the death of an old time friend, Mr. S. C. Handley, and whose .funeral they went to attend. Talbert Edwards, who is a'tend- ling Wesleyan University at Univer sity place was a visitor at home for over the week end last week and was while here guest at the home of his parents. Uncjj Ellsworth, living just in the west portion of town was a visi tor on Wednesday of last weok at Lincoln where he was called to look I after some business matters for a i short time. The Ladies' Aid met at the church j on Wednesday afternoon. Group 1 of the Aid will serve the Junior-Sen- lor banquet which will be held May ; 1st. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames Paul Coatman. Kirkpatrick ; Bailey and Meunchau. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hermance lasl j week moved to the Golding property, which was formerly the home of Judge W. E. Newkirk now making his home In Greenwood. Mr. ami lira, i Hermance were recently married and are now going to housekeeping. Mr. . Hermance is employed on a farm near town and this allows him to be !at home at night and provides a good place for their home. Alvo Has an Election. The school district and the village of Alvo had an election on last Tues day, at which for the consolidated (school the following was the results Of the election. Simon Rehmeyer suc ceed himself and Sam Jordan was elected for the other member. Mr. Rehmeyer especially, running strong I in the race, and why not. for he has ; proved an excellent member of the : board. On the city ticket, the follow iing weif chosen: For alderman, R. I M. Coatman. with a large majority, while for the other members the con teal was close between Carl D. Ganz and Win. Stewart. After canves ing the vote a number of times it was agreed that they" decide the matter by the flipping of a coin, which was accordingly done by Joseph Arm strong, and the election accordingly won by Wm. Stewart, which made him the alderman. This give;i the ity an excellent board of trustees for the town. Graduates from School. Ivan E. Barkhurst. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene BarkhuraL who has been a student of the Politechn ical srhool of applied mechanics at Peoria, where he has been taking watchmaking and kindred trades, was able to graduate some six weeks before the regular term. He dropped in on the home folks last week for a few days visit i before seeking employment at his vocation. CAHD OF THANKS Wo wish to extend our hearfelt i hanks to our friends for their lov ing iy.v.pathy during the illness and death of our husband and father Mrs. F. G. Coryell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curley and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vochum and Family. PLEASANT EIDGE CLUB The Pleasant Ridge Community club will hold their regular meeting on Friday evening, April 17th, tu the school house. Everyone cordially invited to attend. See the artistic box candies for Mother's day at the Bates Boo! & Gift Shop. An ideal remembrance and at the most reasonable price. INSURANCE KIND Turned Tipsy Turvy by a Windstorm Such is the fate of many a man s li build- mgs and only prt p- erly written insur ance can make good the loss the storm may cause. Insure and be Sure Ciily a policy of the Hartford Fire In:uiance Co. combined with an arjency that k;;cws its business can biirg complete satisfaction. Searl S. Davis AGENT Plattsmouth - Nebraska The Aweont Camp Fire met at tl home of Betty Anne McCarty April Sth. A short business meeting ivp: held and the rest of the time was spent in practicing for the enter tainment which the Camp Fire gir's are planning to have soon. MarjorFv Tidball. Scribe. CLASS RATES BECOME EFFECTIVE JUNE 15 A Washington dispatch Prida'v says that the interstate commeic commission denied the application ol we.uern trunk line railroads nnrt various state railroad .commission and chambers of commerce for n re opening of the class freight rate de cisiori made by the commission a ye. ago. . The railroads asserted that rp war.l revisions of classified freight rates wns 'insufficient .' atfho'the com1 mission estimated that the new raj would result in Increased revenue to the lines of $10,000,000 to $12.0')0, 000. In addition to western trunk lines asking for a reopening and recon sideration of the case, petitions t" this end were received from tin states, and chambers of commerce of Lincoln, Fremont and Beatrice. Neb.. Duluth and LaCross. Rates originally were ordered to become effective Feb. t, 1931, hut under the denials they are scheduled to become effective June 15. Nebraska commissions were not surprised at the decision, but did no' look for an extension of the effective date. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our most heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved mother. Also to the pallbearers and for the beautiful floral offerings. Such kindness will never be forgotten. The Karvanek Children. WHAT many people call indigestion very often means excess acid in the stomach. The stomach nerves have been over-stimulated, and food sours. The corrective is an alkali, which quickly neutralh.es acids. And the best alkali kaown to medical science is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, taste less alkali neutralizes instantly many times as much harmful acid, and then the symptoms disappear at once. You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efliciencv of this. Go net a small bottle to try. Get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, the kind physicians have prescribed for 50 years in correcting exres acids. 25c and 50c a bottte any drugstore. li For Trouble. V 1 due to Acid X I; INDIGESTION BAIN Comes