PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1931. PAGE TWO WEEPING WATER Amos Cappin was assisting in the harvest at '-he home of M. R. Dick s n. he shocking grain. Win. Flatter Ot Adams, was a visi ter :ii the home i Mr. ami Mrs. John S. Willinnis for the day on last Sun day. feeil Iavis was a visitor in Platts ortth tor the clay on last Sunday, 1 turning home the following niorn- lP. t'hr.rles (May' on and Wife were Visiting and looking: after some bus i ess in Xehawka on Monday of this w t'L-k. Harold I- Richards was called to Murray on last Monday to look af t r s.unc business, driving over in his auto. ('.. It. Binger was called to Omaha on Wednesday of last week to look alter some business, making the trip in his auto. Troy lavis and wife were attend ing the celebration and picnic which was held on last Sunday near Rock 1 luffs and where Mr. Davis made the principal address of the day. Miss Mildred Hart was enjoying a visit for the day on last Sunday at the home of her brother. Rudolph Hard, east of Weeping Water, wliere ail enjoyed the visit very much. K. L. McCartney and the pood wife were visiting for the evening of the Fourth and on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Itirdsall of Greenwood, parents of Mrs. McCart ney. Charles Joyce, with the big truck, was hauling two car loads of very line h Ks to the Missouri Pacific sta tion for R. L. Philnot. which were being loaded for shipment to St. L,ouis. Mrs. Ida Capnin and. son, Hubert, and daughter, Miss Ksta. were all over to Lincoln on last Tuesday where they were both visitnig with friends and also looking after some business. John Cole and Homer Sylvester and a client were over to Omaha on last Tuesday where they went to se cure a car. a new Model A, for the party, tin y all also stopping in Louis ville for. a time. Miss Helen Norton is at this time taking her vacation from the work in the office of the county agent,. D. 1). Wainscott, and during her absence Mrs. Wainscott will assist with the work in the olfice. A merry party consisting of Bert Jamison. John Ferguson. rank Woods and W. L. Hobson. were fish ing on Tuesday afternoon of this week, and did not get all the fish out of the stream for the fish were to wise for them. Joseph Rattth departed on Wed nesday of this veek for the south ern portion of Oklahoma where he goes to accept "a position with the Pipeline company which built a line through here and are to extend a line in another direction. Professor Donald Price, professor of mathematics in the Nebraska State University, was a viaitor I for a number of days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Richards and their daughter, Miss Rita. All enjoyed the visit very much. With the closing houses at the noon of the business hour last Sat- nrday, which was the Fourth of July. Elmer Michelsen and the family went to Blair where they visited for the evening and the following day. Sun day, returning via Omaha for a short stay and then on home. Frank Woods, superintendent of the Weeping Water Water company and who has just completed the work f assessing Weeping Water city, was a visitor in Omaha on last Sat urday ami was looking after some business while there. He completed all the business before returning home. Celebrated 58th Anniversary. Newton L. flrnbbs. the village blacksmith, working every day, on last Tuesday as he pounded the hot irons, as he shod a black team in the i.i rning and a white team in the afternoon, quietly celebrated the passing of the event. Celebrated Passing of Birth. A number of the relatives and friends of Mrs. Gertrude Wolph of near Nehawka. from Weeping Water were in attendance at the celebra tion of the event, and with a large number of her friends and relatives from her home vicinity and from Ne hawka, made a lars;e circle of friends who had called to do her honor. idijoyed Family leathering. (in laa; Tuesday afternoon George Robb iind wife of Davenport. Iowa, and the mother of Mr. Robb. Mrs M. A. Robb of Princeton, 111., arriv ed for a few days visit. They and Hie ether niemlers of the family were gathered at the home Of John F. Car per where a family reunion was held on Tuesday evening with a sump riotn supper. There were there for the occasion Messrs. and Mesdamea George Robb, of Davenport. Iowa; THE FUNERAL HOME Modern conditions and stand ards of living have called into beinp an entirely new kind of Institution Cor meeting a uni versal human need The Fun eral Home. Planped for the specific pur pose which it serves, it offers greater efficiency and greater convenience than was possible In the past. We are proud to be able to offer the communities which we l rye the use of such an estab lishment. Hobsoit Funeral Home WEEPING WATEE, NEBE. Cass County Farm FOR SALE We have an excellent 80-acre Cass county farm, well im proved, finely located, with good rich soil. Hard surfaced roads only 2 miles away, lead ing to market. Priced right. Eight miles to Weeping Wat er, nine miles to Louisville. This is an exceptionally good farm. See us for price, terms. Teegarden & Crozier Weeping Water, Nebr. John Jourgenson, Weeping Water; Lester Schrader, of Nehawka; Mrs. M. A. Robb of Princeton, 111.; and Miss Mayme Hillman of Weeping Wa ter and Mrs. Dora Chandler of Elm wocd. This comprises six sisters and all present with their families. Were Seeing the West. Messrs. Peter H. Miller, the pro prietor of the cream station, and Pre d A. Bureh, were in the west for the past week where they were look-in;,- over some farming lands in Colorado and at the same time were visiting at the home of the daughter of Mr. Miller, who resides there. While they were away the cream station was looked after by Uncle G. Rehmeier, who is a veteran cream man. Good Wheat, but Cheap. Andrew Olsen who has much land in the west, just returned from a trip in the western portion of the state and reports that on his farm the wheat was good, testing sixty one pounds to the struck bushel and which was very pleasing but the price of the grain at the elevator was only 31 cents and which fact was not so pleasing. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska. Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam J. Miller. Deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 81st day of July. 1931. and on the 2nd day of November, 1931, at ten o'clock a. m. of each of said days, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their ad justment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 31st day of July, A. D. 1931, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 31st day -rf July, 1931. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 3rd day of Julv. 1931. A. H. DFXBURY. (Seal) j6-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matters of the estate of Margaret Wehrbein. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on July 10th, 1931. and October 12th, 1931. at 10 o'clock a. m.. on each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 10th day of July, A. A. 19.11, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 10th day of July, 1931. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 12th day of June, 1931. A. H. DUXBl'RY, (Seal) J15-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Josephine Timblin, Plaintiff vs. Algeran P. T. Wiley et al. Defend ants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a decree of the Dis trict Court of Cass county, Nebras ka, entered in the above entitled cause on the 29th day of May, 1931. and an order of sale entered by said Court on the 8th day of June, 1931, the undersigned Referee will on the 26th day of July. 1931, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., at the South front door of the Murray State bank, Murray. Nebraska sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that is to Bay, 10 on the day of sale and balance March l. 1932, upon con firmation of sale by the court and delivery of deed and possession of property, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Seven (7) in the South east Quarter of Northwest Quar ter (SEViNWii); Northeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter ( N E K S W Vi ) ; Lots Three (3.) and Thirteen (13) in the North west Quarter of Southeast Quar ter ( N W Vi SE',i); and Lots Four (4) and Eight (S) in the Southwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter ( SW NE V4 ) ; ail in Section Nineteen (19), Town ship Eleven (11), North Range Fourteen (14), East of the 6th P. M. in Cass county. Nebraska. Said sale will be held open for one hour; an abstract showing mer chantable title will be furnished. Dated this 17th day of June, 1031. J. A. CAPWELL. Refr. CARL I. GANZ, Attorney. jl$-5w Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemon were in Omaha Monday. Taft Pollard and Eloise Pollard were in Omaha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Woods were in Murray Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Chappell of Louisville were in town Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Carper was in Weeping Water Sunday evening. Melviu Sturm got his right cheek kicked by the tractor last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wunderlich were in Omaha Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lulla Ketch spent Sunday visiting at Mrs. MeNomee's in Union. Mrs. Walter Wunderlich and Mrs. Melvin Sturm were in Lincoln Mon day. Halleck Pollard of Lincoln arriv ed Saturday for a short visit with Polly Pollard. Miss Lois Troop was guest for the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhoden. jr. Mrs. Vilas Sheldon and Mis,s Eliza beth Jane Sheldon were Lincoln visitors Monday. Misses Eloise Pollard and Eliz : -beth Jane Sneldon were in Murray Monday evening. Miss Evelyn Simpson and Mr. Har old Shultz were dinner guests of Virginia Pollard Sunday. Misses Elizabeth Jane Sheldon and Polly Pollard were in Platts mouth Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stone, sifter a weeks visit to Omaha, returned Mon day morning to Nehawka. Supt. and Mrs. Stimbert left Fri day for a two weeks visit at his par ents home at Inland, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stone enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodson at dinner Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bturm, Jimmy, Marjorie and Bob Wunderlich, were in Murray Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Sheldon and Bill attended the A. A. U. track and field meet in Lincoln Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pollard cf Lincoln were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knabe's aSturday and Sunday. Mr. R. K. Hutchinson represent ing McCormick-Deering from Nebras ka City, was in town Monday on business. Clarence Hansen was in Omaha Monday. His wife who has bun in a hospital there returned home with him. Mrs. William Idell and Virginia of Omaha arrived Friday evening for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson en- tertained 130 members and truests of the Maple Grove extension club r.t a picnic Sunday. Walter Lloyd and Ed Troy left Sunday for their home in Omaha. They had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Opp since Friday. Mr. Wolfe. Gladys Wolfe. Grover Hoback. Jim McVey and Henry Gru bar attended the baseball game in Murray Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clayton of Weenine Water were visitors in Ne hawka on Monday of this week com ing to, look after some business.' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Heritor were in Ashland Sunday. While there they visited Betty Ann, the three weeks old daughter of Raymond Berger. Fred Schoemaker was hurt last Thursday when a hog fell on his Itg and sprained his left knee. At the present time he is walking on crutches. Mr. Carl Dorr who has been at tending a four weeks summer session at the University of Nebraska, re turned Sunday evening to spend the month of July here. Mrs. Robert Troop and daughter. Lavina, and Miss Lois Troop and V". O. Troop were all visiting and look ing after some business in Lincoln on Friday of last week. Miss Hazel Gregg was a visitor for the week end at the home of friends in Lincoln, going Friday and remaining until Monday, spending the Fourth there as well. Mrs. Troy Murdock was visitir.g her husband in the St. Joseph hos pital in Omaha Sunday. It is expect ed that the Dr. will graft some more skin on to his hand this week. Miss Wilma Switzer of Omaha is spending her vacation at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. John Whit man. Miss Switzer is in training at the Swedish Immanuel hospital. Frank B. Lemon and the good wife United Brethern in Christ. Otto Engebretson, pastor. OTTERBEIN CHURCH Bible church school 10 a. m. Morning worship service 11 a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning this week. Y. P. S. C. E. meets at J. Mur doch's on Friday night. The dele gates will give us a report of the convention and training school at York at this meeting. The young peo ple had a very enjoyable time at tin ir meeting last week when a social time and picnic supper was held after the meeting. The Ladies Aid meets with Mrs; J. Davis Thursday July 16. The York college trio gave a fine program at the church Monday night and if you weren't there you missed a real treat. NEHAWKA CHURCH Bible church school 10 a. m. Evening preaching service 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at the church. On account of the storm last Wed nesday afternoon the Ladles Aid didn't meet but Mrs. Schwartz will have them next time, Wednesday, July 15th. The Daily Vacation Bible school which we are conducting this week and next, is coming along fine. This is the second day of the school and we have an enrollment of 34 and a number of others are coming tomor row. By the end of the week we are sure we will have a much larger en rollment. If your child is not en rolled send him at once. "Verily I say unto you. except ye be converted. and become as little children, ye shall not enttd into t'e Kingdcm of heaven." Matt. 18:3. were spending l ist Sunday at Oma ha where they were visiting with friends for the day, they driving over to the big town in their car. Albert Wolfe and daughter, Mies C-ladys, were over to Omaha on last Sunday, where they visited with friends and also at (ended a very fine show before returning home in the evening. On last Saturday evening Mrs. Victor Wehrhcin ntertained at the home for a number of friends in honor of Mrs. Earl Troop, who is visiting here from their home at Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Vila Sheldon i :i Lertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Meyers and their two chil dren, Linn and Ilejina. Mrs. (J. W. Cheney and Miss Madge Cheney, all of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esetiwine and Wayne, of Omaha were guests . i Mr. ami Mrs. George Sheldon Sat urday and SUnday. Mr. Bsenwine Is connected with the Fuchs Equipment Company of Omaha. Mrs. Alfred A:iierson and chil dren of Omaha spent the week end with Mrs. Albertina Ost while Mr. Anderson was on a business trip through Kansas. Mrs. Ost returned to Omaha with t!.em. Julian J. Pojli the I m pn-i ue in 1 1 .l . . . ! dealer or Nehawka. was t: wen i.. Omaha on last Monday and also ! made a business trip to Council Bluffs in the interest of the business which he conducts in Nehawka. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Au burn were at the J. at. Palmer home Monday evening. They returned i from a week's trip to Missouri. M'ss Ruth Palmer. who accompanied I them, remained for a longer visit at Ke kuk. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stone arrived Friday evening for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. West. Mr. Stone and Mrs. West took Mrs. Stone to Lincoln Sunday where she took a train for Hastings. Mr. Stone left ! Sunday evening for Omaha. Lois Troop was i asked to sing at the Rock Bluffs picnic which was held at the Hutichlson Grove west (of old Rock Bluffs on last Sunday land ai which there were over 200 people present. The Hon. Troy L. 1 Davis made the principal address. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murdock were visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Murdock ! from Thursday until Saturday. All-en is taking the place of his Brand -father as minister of the Calvary United Bretheran church in Lincoln. 'He will remain there until the con- Terence meets in eptemner. ! Martin Ros and HennigB John- son were the purchasers Ol a very , fine McCormick peering threshing I machine which thev will use for the 'threshing of thefr grain and 1- (for those who may" dt-sir their set I Vices. The machine was purchased i through house of J. J. pollard. Little Carthleen Rood of Burr who ; has been visiting for some time pant iat the home of he rm nmiparents, Mr. land Mrs. NIs A luiersun.- when the folks came .from fBurr on last Sun j day and visited with' the Anderson family, returned ' home with the r daughter.. While bere all eujoy.ed the L : visit very much.. Mrs. Earl Trop who has been with the husband where ft e' was working at Alliance, accompanied by their : little daughter. Avis, arrivd at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Troop on last Friday. She coming to Lin coln where she was met by . O. Trcop and daughter Lois, they com ing to W. O. Tn (Ibs' where they will visit and also at the home of her Barents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leach for a number of weeks. Many Nehawka people attended the Avoea community celebration last Thursday evening. Among those present w-ere: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunderlich. Jack Wunderlich, Ir, Hansen, Carl Pierce, Forrest stock, Taft Pollard. Bknse and Virginia Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. George Shel don, Ruth Ann SI.eidon, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sumner. Betty and Mary Alice Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H Brahman, Carl 'Wessel. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. JorKcnson. While at the Boy Scout camp at Camp Wilson, which ended Friday, Billy Pierce received the white "W" which is given to :he best all around boy at camp. Bernell Adams ami Harley Stock received blue "W's" for beiiiR honor scouts! Bernell was also made a life scout: La Verne Stcf fens was awarded a red "W" for be ing a satisfactory scout. Harley and La Verne also took their second clas.-; there. Harley returned Friday for another week at camp. Forty-two at tended the camp last week. Miss Evelyn Wolph entertained 50 ginsts Tuesday afternoon in honor Of her mother's 7dth birthday. The out of town guests Were Mrs. M. U. Thomas. Mrs. Ben -Olive, Mrs. George Mmev, Mrs. L. D. Switzer. Mrs. Fred Gorder and Mrs. Jameson of Weep ing Water; Mrs. E. H, Norrte, Mrs, Sue Harmon. Mrs. Kokjc r. Miss Eh ther Sheldon and Mrs. Paul Wolph. of Avoca: Mrs. Upton, Mrs. J. E. Cross and Mrs. Reynolds of Union. Olaf Lundberg Tuesday removed the gasoline pump owned by the Stand ard Oil company and replaced it with one which he owns. Will Celebrate Anniversary. Mrs. Lois Troop, of Plattsmouth, who will be eighty three years of age on July 14th. will celebrate her birthday anniversary, being enter tained by the relatives at Garfield park on Sunday July li'th. when all will enjoy a picnic dinner and a pleasant time in the open. Mrs. Troop has resided In Cass county for more than fifty years, and cele brated the passing of their sixtieth wedding anniversary last fall. Do Not Wait. Do It Now. There is expected to be a paved road east from Lincoln and while it will probably not be builded thu year, it will come soon. There are two sections of the country which would like to have it. One. the O street road which is the very short est way of reaching the north and south road No. 75. through the t,outh portion cl C&kt, county and the other one would be the building of a road through Otoe county which would be much longer. The work of hav ing this road located on O street will have to be looked after and right now or some one else will get the plumb. Those wanting the road on O street had better get busy and keep busy. Visited at Shenandoah. J. S. Rough and wife and George Paulia and family were enjoying the day on last Sunday at Shenandoah, they driving over via Nebraska City, ami in the afternoon when they re turned home, went north from Sid ney through Tabor to Glenwood, crossing at Plattsmouth and return ed home via Union, enjoying the trip very much. Enjoyed Picnic Sunday. The Woman's club which are v ry active in promoting community so ciety and good tellowsnip sown a , southwest of Nehawka, as their cus tom Is he!d their annual gathering on las Sunday and this time tie phue selee'ed way the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson on he O street road. T' ere were in excess of a hundred presen' and a most pleas ant time was had. There were hrrc urht and consumed twelve freez- i arfi of I 1 . . cream, with many a very filled with fried chicken , ,,,, k, I pies, salad, lemonade and ice tea and i in BUch quantities that if any one left 'he place not well fed it was their fault. Will Issue Paper Next Week. Miss Evelyn Simrs:n. a university friend of Miss Virginia Pollard, they both being graduates of Journalism, will issue the Nehawka Enterprise the coming week, they will furnish all the materials as well as the edi torials. Miss Simpson was employed with the World-Herald for a time Hilice the closing of the year at the State University. LOST OR STRAYED Yellow -German shepherd or police dog. strayed from farm near Platts mouth. Any information as to whereabouts will be appreciated. Ray Patton, phone 3103. j9-2tw ELMWOOD MERCHANT DIES I. J. Fuller, 70. prominent Elm wood merchant, where for the pat fifteen years he has owned and oper ated one of the largest business houses in that place, died Tuesday morning of heart failure. The death came very suddenly and proved a great shock to the community in Which he had been such a promin ent figure. He had been engaged in the mercantile, business for the past fifty years. He is survived by the widow, a son. Dr. Max Fuller of Denver, and three step children, Raymond Kea- ton, Frank Koaton and Mrs. Vera Lutz, all of Omaha. Conoco Passport Holders are on Vacation Highways West Bros. Amusement Co. 8 Shows Rides WILL EXHIBIT IN Plattsnuit Nebraska Old Hall G rounds on Chicago Avenue ONE WE L K COMME lCiNG m, July 13 Auspices Hugh J. Kearns Ar .ican Legion Iwe&tyA usepsent m Fesfs Whe, Cfcafi Plane Tilt-a-Vhir: Meri-y-Go-Roiuid All at Popular Prices i Children of Al! Ages Free Opening NipHt Children under 12 Admitted Free Every Night if A?c:mpani::d Adult Admission, XO ! Including TWO Tickets one good for choice of any ride on the grounds Reaiiy costs you nothing ! $ Come Monday Right and learn the details of this new and different I plan that keeps idle loafers away but permits patrons to reealvei i full value on their admission in Rides and other Entertainment! DEATH OF PATTIE METZGER The- death of a well know i reaidettl Miss Pattie Metzger, occurred at S o'clock Sunday evening at the Meth odist hospital at Omaha where for several months she has been in very critical condition and with little hope , of recovery, gradually failing until death came to bring blessed relief I from her suffering. Miss Metzger ' was a member of one of the betit known families in Cass county and was born and re; red to womanhood j on the farm near Cedar Creek and where she made her home until the i death of her mother, Mrs. Mary 40,000 These motorists have requested and received free 193 1 Passports from the Conoco Travel Bureau. In addition more than a million are using Conoco Road Maps. Now they are on the highways of America. . fishing in the Minne sota Lakes, viewing new scenes in the Rockies, lazying thru restful days in the Ozarks, exploring historic spots in the East . . . swimming, golfing ..enjoying vacation time to the utmost. As these motorists travel the highways Conoco stations will be their stopping places for service and information. These stations are not merely sales points for Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil, Conoco Ethyl Gasoline and Conoco Balanced Blend Gasoline; each is a field outpost of the Conoco Travel Bureau, rendering many special services, which include: Local Road Information Fishing Information Hotel Information Package Checking Mail Forwarding Camp Information Assistance in Obtaining Repairs and Making Necessary Purchases The Conoco Travel Bureau . . maintained by the Continental Oil Company ... is the only free national service of its kind. It is the culmination of years of growth of the idea of service to travelers, dating from the earliest days of the oil industry. This free service is at your command, whether you plan a long trip or a short one. Stop at Conoco stations, identified by the Red Triangle; call on Conoco men for service. You'll find each a well-informed friend. CONOCO TRAVft. Conoco Products Sold by PLATTSMOUTH MOTOR CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska lo Sat. July 18 1 ost, Metzger some two yoars ago, Jau-i Moving to Omaha where ha area ! residing when stricken with the his' i illness. The body has been brought here to the Battler funeral home at Fourih i and Vine strtets and where friends may call from 9 to 12 o'clock Tues day morning to take a last fare well. The funeral of Miss Metier will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church of which she was a lifelong 'member. The Interment will he at 'the B lea dale cemetery south of OMaf ! Creek beside the parents.1 BUREAU CONTINENTAL OIL BIDC. DENVER. COLORADO MAINTAINED BY CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY IN THE INTEREST OF AMERICAN MOTORISTS 4 4 1 i l