IDAILY PERSONAL NEWS I ? 8 Short Items of Interest From Fri- X X day's Evening Journal X Thomas Walling In spending to day in Omaha, going to that city on the early Burlington train. Mrs. George Kllnger was a pas senger this morning for Omaha, whecr she will spend the day. Mrs. Joe Holly Is spending today with friends In Omaha, having gone to that city on the morning train. Mrs. M. J. Burrows Is among those spending the day In Omaha, go ing to the city on the morning train. Miss Tonlo Janda Is spending to day In Omaha, being a passenger on the morning train for that city. Philip Fornoff, a brother of Mrs. John Busche, departed this morning on the early train for Tekln, HI. Mrs. W. II. Ralney Is a visitor to day In Omaha, having gone to that city this morning on the early train. Mrs. Carl Miller was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where she will spend the day visiting with friends. Miss Mary Hobschledt Is spending the day In Omaha, having been a passenger on the morning train for that city. Mrs. C. A. Johnson is spending today In Omaha, being a passenger for that city this morning on the early train. Mrs. Charles Bell is among those visiting In Omaha today, having gone to that city this morning on the early train. Miss Ella Anderson, who has been visiting with friends in Lincoln for several weeks, has returned to her home in this city. Mrs. Oeorge Thomas and son Carl are spending today In Omaha, hav ing been passengers on the early train for that city. August Gordor Is transacting bus iness today in Omaha, having gone to that city this morning on the early train. County Commissioner Frledrleh Is looking after his fences at Elmwood, having gone out to that city this morning on the M. P. train. Mrs. Anton Bvoboda Is among those visiting with friends in Om aha today, being a passenger on the early Burlington train for that city. Jim Donnelly of Plattsmouth Is as sisting J. M. Teegarden In the City National bank and Is giving the best of satisfaction. Weeping Water Re publican. Mrs. Frank Steppat and mother, Mrs. L. Trllllty, are spending today with friends in Omaha, having gone to that cily on tne early Burlington train. Mrs. R. L. Johnson, who has been visiting In the city the guest of George W. M:Cracken and wife, re turned to her home at Orient, la., to day. Miss Aldeiman of Plalnvlew, Neb., who has been visiting with Miss Ida Weldenian for a day, returned to her home this morning on the early train. Chris Ebert, wife and children, who have been making a vlitit to Hans Kemp and family for several days, returned to their home at Itockport, Mo., this morning. Mrs. A. L. differ came In this morning from h-r homo near My tiard and was a passenger on the early train for Omaha, where she Will spend the day with friends. Glen Smith, of the Nebraska Con struction company, Is spending today in the country, having come In last evening and going out this morning to look after some bridge work. H. B. Weldman and wife, who have been spending several days In the city with Mr. Weidman's folks and other relatives and friends, de parted on the morning train for Om aha. Miss Katie York, who hns been visiting with relatives at Watson, Mo., and Peru, Neb., returned to her home In this city yesterday. She Is accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Tay lor, who will make a visit with J. C. York and family for several days. Mrs. Frank Young, Jr., who came up from her home near Murray this morning, was nn Omaha passenger on the morning Burlington train. Fhe lias Just received a letter from her husband, who Is at his farm In Minnesota, stating that he Is getting along nicely with his harvest and so curing a .".ne crop of wheat. The wenther has been ideal for this pur pose, being cool and clear with prac tically no rain, making conditions Just right. He Is enjoying the best of health, and Is more than pleased with the outcome of his Minnesota land purchases. Mrs. Bertha Petersen is spending the afternoon In Omaha, going up to that city on No. 23. H. N. and 0. C. Dovey were Om aha passengers this afternoon on No. 23, going up on business. Mrs. A. F. Seybert of Cullom Is spending today in the cKy, coming In from her home this morning. Mrs. John S. Hall Is spending the afternoon in Omaha, having been a passenger on No. 23 for that city. A laugh every minute at the Pur mele thin week. Siaw mid Clifton, colored coincdluns, nil the week. J. P. Falter Is among those hav ing business matters in Omaha to look after, going to that city on the early morning train. Mrs. W. E. Rosencrans and daugh ter, Miss Mary, are spending a few days at the Elmwood Chautauqua, going there this morning. William Chalfant, from near Union, is In the city this afternoon attending to business matters, hav ing driven up from hU home this morning. Our young friend, Glen Vallery, brought his father, Walt Vtulery In town lust evening for surgical treat ment to a mashed finger, and while here called and subscribed for the Journal. C. T. Wiley and daughter, Miss Lena, of Elmo, Mo., who have been visiting in the city the guests of Colonel M. A. Bates and family, de parted this morning on the Burling ton train for their home. P. W. Tlghe, while over from Manley on business this morning, gave the Journal a pleasant call, and while here renewed his allegiance to the Old Reliable. He Is a firm be liever In the Journal's Democracy. The I. L. Knight house on the south side, was sold last week to N. C. llalmes, the miller, for $2500. It was a bargain and Is a very nice home which will be appreciated by the purchasers. Mr. Halmes was a long J me In selecting a home of his own, but has finally been landed. Weeping Water Republican. The managers of the G. A. R. Reunion at Weeping Water, demon at rated excellent Judgment when they employed the Plattsmouth City Band. They can depend upon re ceiving their money's worth In the very latest and bent of music. Platts mouth has three bands and they are all up-to-date musicians. Charley Restor, who has been en Joying a vacation of several weeks In Colorado Springs and oljier Colo rado points, returned to his home In this city this morning looking the picture of health and feeling as fine as he looks. He states that he had a delightful time and enjoyed his visit hugely and that It did him a world of good. For a good time you should at tend the dance glveen at the home of Bird Dawson, two miles north and three enst of Weeping Water, Aug ust 21. There will be good floors, good puslc and plenty to eat. Every body cordially Invited. Remember the date and place to have a good time. Weeping Water Republican. Mrs. Eliza Goodln came in this morning from her home in the coun try to aHend to some business mat ters In the city. While here she paid the Journal a call and renewed her subscription to the paper for another year. She also left the pub lished a memento of her visit In the shape of a rlpo and luscious cante- loupe which was puch appreciated A complaint has been filed In ciounty court by County Attorney Ramsey seeking to have the custody of Ray and Goldie Anton, minor children o( Carl and Dell Anton taken from their parents and con fided to the Nebraska Children's Home Koclety, an association of Om aha, Neb., which finds homes for orphan and friendless children. The matter will be for hearing before Judgj lieeson thla afternoon. C. S. usk, who has been spend ing the week in the city In the In terest of the National Cash Register company, returned to his Omaha of fice this afternoon. Mr. Lusk has engawd a room and will return with his line of registers for the big fall festival. He will hold open house at the Hotel Riley, and visiting mer chants and business men aro In vited to pay him a call and look over the latest novelties in the cash reg ister line. He will havo his electric machines on exhibition, arrange ments for a day current during car nival week having been made. The exhibit will be tho best ever put forth In this section by the cash reg ister people, and will be interesting and Instructive. Glen Rawls departs this evening for Kansas City, Mo., where he will i visit for several days. George Polsall and James Wynn are engaged In work In Omaha, hav- jlng gone to that city on the morning train. Rev. Johnson, a minister of South Omaha, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church next Sunday, both morning and evening. Jake Jilek, the basket maker, is among those spending today In Om aha, having taken up a supply of baskets for the market at that place. Peter Campbell, one of Rock Bluff precinct's best citizens and farmers, came In this morning and took the early Burlington train for Omaha, where he Is called today by business matters. . Sam Gutman, the traveling repre sentatives of the Mountain Distill ing company and located at Des Moines, la., is in the city today at tending to business matters and vis iting with old friends. Russel York departed yesterday for Oregon, where he has secured employment. He goes to the same locality where Frank Robinson Is living, having secured work with him and getting good pay for his serv ices. Councilman John Schulhof and family Jeparted this afternoon for a trip of several weeks' duration to Denver, Colorado Springs and other Colorado points, expecting to enjoy a hard-earned vacation after the hot summer months. The condition of aged Mrs. J. M. Woodson, who had the misfortune to fracture her hip several days since is reported as not so favorable. Her age, accompanied by the extremely hot weather of the past few days, have militated against her to some degree, but It Is believed she will eventually make headway and recover. Shorthorns for Sale. Three good registered Shorthorn yearling bulls for sale. Also good fresh milk cows. Mark White. I ll.TY ('OMIT, f lSS COINTV, NKI1H ASK A. In tlip matter of the estate of TliomnB L. Campbell, deceased. To All Persons Interested : You are hereby notified, tbn there will he a heat-inn upon the report and petition for final settlement In above estate before this cmirt at Platts mouth, In bhM count v, on the 24th (lav of August, 1H09, at 10 o c-lork a m. All objections must be filed on or before said time. allen .t. nrcrcsox. County JudKe. ijj cor xt v co hit. State of Nebraska, County of Caps. ss. In the matter of the estate of John Valentine KKenberprer, deceased. To All Persona Interested : You are hereby notified that there has been died In this court a petition, prnylnK therein that above estate be administered and an administrator be appointed. You are further notified that a hearing will be had upon said petition before said court In the county court room at I'lattsmouth, In said county, on the 24th day of August, 1(109, at 2 o'clock p. tn., and that all objections, '( any. must be tiled on or before said day and hour of hearing. Witness my hand and real of the county couit of said county this 4th duy of August, 1909. ALLEN J. BERPON, (Seal.) County Judge. U'.OAI. WtTH'K. IN THE IHSTKICT tVUKT WITHIN AM) FOK CASS COUNTY, NE HKASKA. In the matter of the estate of John II. Hauer, deceased. OUDIOK TO KIIOW CAUSE. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition of John Albert Kaucr, administrator, with will an nexed of the estate of John H. Hauer, deceased, prylng for a license to sell the following described real estate be longing to said estate, and situated In Cuss county, State of Nebraska, to wn : The northwest epiarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty (30), In quarter of section thirty (30), In town ship eleven (11) of range eleven (11), east of the 6th 1. M., for the purpose of paving all debts allowed against said estate for which upon proper no tice may lie allowed against said estate, and the cost of administration, there not being sufficient personal property nemnging to said estate to pay said debts and expenses. IT IS, THEUEKOItE. OftDEREP, That all persons Interested In said estate appear before me at the oflloe of the Clerk of the District Court at I'lattsmouth, Cass county.Nebraska.on the 6th day of September, 190!), at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., to show cause why license should not be grnnted said administrator as prayed In said petition. IT'M FURTHER ORDERED, That a copy of this notice tie published for four successive weeks prior to the tlrnw fixed for said hearing In the Plattsmouth Journal, a weekly news paper published at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, and of general circulation In said count v. Dnted this 17th day of July. 1909. . .11 t I). Travis Judge Dlsrrlct Court. SIIK.niFF'S SU.F. Ttv vlrtllM nt an nnlim . nlA sued by James Robertson, Clerk of the District Court, within and for the C'ntltltV nf Paul StntA t V.V...l.n - m - ....... ...(. t i.rinannn, and to me directed, I will on the 2Kth uuy oi August, a. u. jvv, at 10 o clock a. m., of said clay, at the south door Of tllA f'nMft llrtu.A In a.. 1.1 .. . .. 1 ........ - " ' ,11 r-aiil ll.UULy nilU state, sell at publlo auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the follownlg described real estate, towlt: Lots five fH) and six (6), block four (4), In Monger's First addition to the Vil lage of Alvo, In the County of Cass, State of Nebraska, the same having been ordered a decrehrdluet Tin hire been ordered sold under decree of fceolosure, by said court, to sntlsfy a deeree and judgment In the sum of I79.V45 and oomIn rpcnvurmt l... in elnth P. Stone, executrix of the lust will and testament of Isnc tRone, de- rpflAAit iiTfllnut IIaIIa I, t. Dennett, Wlllard L. Clltes (or Clyte), Eva Evnlene Clltes (or Clvtej, a minor, and Wlllard U Clltes (or civte), her natural guardian, Elmer Itennett and Maude Dennett, his wife, A r 1 1 1 II 1.' . 1 II i n n .,.. , i, t,.ri j'fruiriir, anil Oeorge P. roraman, Jr., her husband; I'.nrle Dennett, a minor, and Helle Dennett, his initiirnl uim.-.IInn ,i.f.,.i. ants. 1te,1 nt MuMomAnlh V t. ...... T. July 19. 1909. C P. QUINTON, P.nmsev & Rgev. Attorneys for i ! 5 ig Davs of Eo Esa rra Ml II PA fo)M ill ibMlliv ii i nainmeii. n)Minill Plattsmouth, Nebraska OBtOiiltor ( 4 and The Biggest Event Ever Undertaken in Cass County Grand Free Attractions Every Day Base Ball Games every day. Band Concerts every eay. Thrill ing Acrobatic Performance every day. Mammoth Agricultural and Live Stock Exhibit. Balloon Ascensions. Giant Parades. Automobile Races. Wrestling Match. Many New Features. Something Doing Every Minute is Galled Agricultural Day There will be the Greatest Horse Show ever given in this ' part of Nebraska. Finest' display of Pure Bred Cattle ' ever given. The Hog Show will be a wonder. The Poultry Show will be a marvel. A magnificent Horticltural exhibit. Far.n pnxlucts of all kinds. Come, you cannot afford to miss it. Sopf is Called Pioneer's Day Sort Soot BL ll Old Settlers and their families will be there. A day ' of reminiscences. State officers of Territorial Associa tion will attend. Speeches on early Nebraska by able and eloquent speakers. Exhibit of early Nebraska relics. Feasts and banquets. Home coming day. Come and visit your old friends. is Called Merchant's Day THE grandest display of merchandise ever made in Cass county. Bargains, souvenirs, refreshments. Brilliant attractions at every store. This is the day when the mer chants will undertake to show you a good time free. Mer chants' hospitality. A day of gayety. ' , Q is Called Games and Sports Day There will be a wrestling match, balloon ascension, auto mobile races, bicycle races, base ball games, band con certs, turners' exhibition, acrobatic performances. Scores of other games and sports. Come and enjoy the fun. It will be fun all the time. Fun from morning till night. Sent. S is Called Labor Day IANT Parades. The Burlington railway shops will be " closed. A Burlington exhibit will be given. The fire department will give an exhibition. Distinguished speakers will deliver eloquent addresses. Base ball games. Band concerts. Labor organizations and lodges from all parts of Southeastern Nebraska will be invited to participate. Prize contests between lodge and drill teams in uniform. Come and enjoy the day. Under Auspices of the Commercial Club 1 Plaintiff.