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0 OF VI Party Friends of the Bride and Groom to Be Present to Enjoy the Happy Event. A must delightful miscellaneous and sock .shower was given Friday evening at (Ik; home of Mr. and Mrs. I'. J. Ilennings, parents of the bride-to-be, in honor of the approaching nuptials of their daughter, Miss Louisa Ilennings, and Mr. Will Meisinger. There was a large number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties present and a most pleas ant evening was enjoyed by the guests with vocal and instrumen tal music and dancing. The music for the dance was furnished by Miss Marie, Fitzgerald and W. R. Holly, and the merry company had a most delightful evening in en joying the dance. The young couple were showered with a large number of very handsome and rich presents and the groom-to-be received some 51 pairs of socks of all assortments and varieties, which will remain a lasting souvenier of this pleasant occasion. At 10:30 the company was invited to partake of a fine supper, and there was everything that anyone could possibly desire in the line of delicacies and the supper was greatly enjoyed by the HO persons who were served. The guests on Ibis delightful occasion were: Messers. and Mesdames F. J. Ilennings, Adam Meisinger and . family, (leorge Meisinger and family, Jake Mei singer and family, Louis Horn and family, Anion Meisinger and fam ily, Claus I'loelin and daughter, Miss Anna, of" Scribncr, Neb.; Messrs. and Misses Lena, Waller, Carl, Louie, F.ddic, Kmil and Wil lie Meisinger, John, Louie, (leorge, Myrtle, Philip, Ferdinand, Albert and Merman Ilennings, Frcida and Otto Wohlfarlh, Olio, Hose and Philip Schafer, Lula and August KafTenbcrger, Henry and Mattie Uriah, Lena and Frcil, Engelke incier, Minnie and (leorge Huber, Willie and Nellie Kelly, Harry and Helen Horn, Henry and Christina Soennichsen, Carrie, Fred and Jessie Terryberry, Philip, Fred, Walter, Randolph, Mamie and Adelia Heil, Simon Johnson, Laura Puis, John, Fred and Helen Nucehler, Mr. Fit.pal rick, Adam, Lula and Kalie Heil, Amelia and Willie Fredrich, Mary and Harry Volk, John Kraeger, Viola, Floyd and Karl Hecker, Christina Han sen, Lawrence, Lloyd and Ed Group, Mable Ward, Dorothy (roup, Clarence Musche, Will and Allie Meisinger, Louise and Helen Ilennings. The crowd dispersed at a late hour, wishing the young friends a very happy married life, free from care and worry. The young couple desire to thank their many friends for the beautiful presents, which will serve as a reminder of the esteem in which they are held. Boy Wanted I our son, viciue, ueii i;i years, departed from bis home in Plaits- month on Tuesday morning, Ni vcmher :!, without any provoca lion, and we would like lo hear of bis whereabouts. When he left he had on blue overalls and light coal. Archie is rather slim, blue eyes, dark hair and light, com plexion, and was last seen at the Hurlington station, where he jumped a freight train going south. Information that will lead to his whereabouls will be thank fully received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wampler. (Fxchanges please copy and aid the distressed parents in finding their boy.) Pays Visit Here. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. I Schinfelt of Manpiell, Nebraska. brought, their little 7-nionths-ol( 1. 1 J . V nany id iiinaiia. wnere it was operated upon Saturday morning Saturday evening Mr. Schinfelt came down lo visit his brother, in-law, J. L. Thompson and wife over Sunday. Miss Lillian and Hoy Thompson visited Mrs Scliinefelt and the baby at the hospil al yesterday. Dance a Big Success. The dance given Saturday even ing by Cass Camp No. Ilil'i at the new Woodman hall was a great success in r very particular am was al tended by a very large crowd and everyone had a splen did time dancing away the hours to the delightful music furnishi by the M. W. A. orchest ra. Sen the Hialt & Tutt ad in this issue. n rmiDi r. UUItU UUU LL Wove Into Leonard Building.' The tailoring firm of Vejvoda & Kaleek today removed from their location in Hie Kiley hotel block to the new Leonard building, op posite the Journal olliee. which has been tilled up for them and where they will be found in tin? future, liiriiinir out their usual brand of llrsl-class tailoring. This room makes a splendid place for this line of work, being well lighted ami in a very prominent local ion. OVATION TO GOVERNOR MGREHEAD AND FAMILY The Citizens of Falls City. Ir respective of Party, Take Part in the Event. iovrrnor-elect John II. More- head was given a reception, non partisan, by the good people of Falls City and Richardson county at the National hotel at Falls City last evening. It was a most cla- mrate affair. The house was tastefully ' decorated and those having charge of the .affair cer tainly knew how to handle such a function and pulled olT one of the biggest social affairs ever known to the people of that city or county. Mr. Morehead and family held an informal reception in one of the parlors, where they met hun dreds of their friends and the good people of that portion of the state. They then repaired to the arge dining hall, where Mayor Leyda presided, and a number of prominent speakers, all local men, eulogized the newly elected gov ernor and the family. The speak ers paid some high compliments to Mr. Morehead and family. Sheriff Hilly Fen ton. one of the most popular men of that section of the slate.1 was aid to Mavor Leyda, and I hey handled things to perfection. The love feast lasted until after the midnight hour and all left feeling it was one of the most en joyable "neighborly" affairs they ever ul tended. The neoole down in that part of the state, without regard to their political or re ligious beliefs, seem to be per sonal friends and admirers of Mr. Morehead and family. Nebraska City News. Here to Look Over Situation. James Rivet!, supervisor of buildings of 'the: Hurlington, and A. F. lledengren, master carpenter of the Omaha division, was in the city today looking after company msiness. The Hurlington. has some plans for fixing up the depoL in this city ami it is lo be hoped I hey w ill see (heir way clear lo give this city a depot adequate to handle the amount of business I hat I he company does here. Having Good Success. The Nazarenes are having good success here in Platlsniouth and Isst night I he church was tilled Willi people to listen to Hie preaching. The revival will con- mie for a few more evenings. These meetings are conducted by James L. Helk,' the converted showman, of Kentucky. The pub lic is cordially invited lo attend these services. Confined to His Home. William Harclay, the restaurant man, is confined to. his home by sickness, if being found necessary to suniumn a physician yesterday and he was compelled to remain in his room. II is to be hoped that this illness will not develop into anything serious ami that Mr. Harclay will soon be able lo be up and around. Do Not Delay In placing your Xmas orders for Photographs. About the last week before Christmas we hear wails from lost, souls "procrastinating parties" who failed to take time by the marrel wave. Order now and save your tears, fears, doubts, gooseflesh and heartburn. Old pictures copied and enlarged. ' LEONARD'S STUDIO. L. II. Young of Nehawka was a passenger for Omaha this morn ins.', where he will take treatment al the hospital for his injured limb. Head the Hig Removal Sale ad of Hialt & Tut I in another column of this issue. They are offering you some genuine bargains in order to keep from moving the goods. Money to loan on city real estate on good terms and at moderate raies. Buy or build a home on the easy payment plan. See T. M. Patterson, Secretary Plattsmouth Loan and Building Association. Local News Stoves of prices. Si e all kinds at Fa si wood. reduced ! Watch for our Xmas ad. You will stay at home and buy at Fast wood's. All kinds of aprons will be sold at the Christian church bazaar December j ijh. 11-25-U llenrv llirz, from the precinct, was in the city Saturday afternoon looking after the week-end shop ping. Miss Muriel Harlhold returned this morning to (llenwood, after visiting here over Sunday with her parent s. W. A. Fight, the slock raiser, from near Mynard, was in town Saturday looking after business mat lei's. Frank (Irauf, accompanied by his wife and daughter, were in the city Saturday doing their week end shopping. W. F. Gillespie, the genial My nard grain man, was in the city Saturday shaking hands with his many friends. Matthew Gering was a passeng er this morning for Omaha, where he attended , to some legal busi ness for the day. George Horn came in from his farm Saturday and spent a few hours in this city looking after business matters. S. L. Furlong, the pioneer resi dent of Rock Hluffs, was in the city Saturday doing some trailing wilh the merchants. V. F. Wchrbcin drove in from his farm Saturday afternoon and transacted .some business mallei's wilh I he merchants. Cel. your Chri.-tn'.ds presents al the Holiday Shop Thursday, De cember ,r, and Saturday, December 7, in the Riley block. Henry Slarkjohn and wife, from west of the city, were in town Saturday visiting wilh relatives and doing some trailing. 'W. R. Holly was a passenger yesterday morning for Omaha, where he visited for the day with his friend, Richard Clark. Major Arries, who has been spending his Thanksgiving vaca tion at home in Ibis city, return, cd yesterday afternoon to Lincoln. P. H. Meisinger and son, Carl, drove in Saturday afternoon from their farm in Fight Mile drove precinct lo attend lo some Irad iuir. Albert and Joe I er drove up from the farm, south of this city, Saturday , and transacted some business day. matters for the K. M. Godwin and sou, Albert, came up from the farm near Mur ray Saturday to transact some business mailers with the mer chants. Miss Caroline Schuldice came down from Omaha Saturday on No. 'J and visited with her father, Albert Schuldice and faniijy, over Sunday. Henry R. (lering came down from Omaha Saturday evening and spent Sunday with his family here, returning to the metropolis on the afternoon train yesterday. Miss Lorene llemple returned lo her school at Milford yesterday afternoon, after visiting here with her grandmother, Mrs. H. Heinpie, and her aunt, Miss Teresa llemple, over Thanksgiving. Michael Meisinger, one of Cass county's most reliable farmers, was in the city Saturday visiting with his many friends and at tending to business mailers. Miss Honora Seyberl, who has been visiting her parents near Cullom during her Thanksgiving vacation, returned Saturday after noon to resume her studies in the Platlsniouth schools. (leorge Dovey departed this morning for Kearney, where he is attending the Kearney Military academy, after spending his Thanksgiving vacation here with his parents. (1. E. Dovey and wife. We have a few boxes of excel lent stationery which wo are sell ing at. 22 cents a box, and the fol lowing letters in Iho initial paper: 2 I, 1 P, 2 E, 1 G. 4 0, 2 J, 2 C, which we are selling at 30c each. "pping early. Karl H. I'dish was a passenger for Omaha this morning, where be spent, the day. The Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, Oeceni ber :i, at 7::in o'clock. Light luncheon served by St. Mary's (iuild December 5 and 7, in the Riley hotel block. (leorge Snyder was among those going to Omaha this morning to attend to some business matters. Miss Svea Johnson returned to Omaha this morning, after spend ing Sunday here with her parents. Come lo I he Holiday Shop, Riley block, December 5th and 7th, for all kinds of embroidery and fancy work. J. P. Falter was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he looked after business matters for the day. Attorney C. A. Raw Is departed this morning for Omaha, where he was called on some business matters. Ed Rummell and wife of near Mynard were in the city Saturday attending to some matters of business. Joe Peters, the contractor, re turned to (ilenwood this morning, after spending Sunday here with his family. Lloyd (lapen of Murray was a business visitor in the metropolis today, being a passenger on the early Hurlington train. Charles Spangler, from near Murray, was in Hie city Saturday visiting his friends and attend ing to business matters. William (lilinore, the celebrated Slu t land pony breeder, and his son. Sam, were in the city Satur day attending to some trading. Frank Dunbar was a passenger for the metropolis this morning on No. 15, where he was called to look after some business mailers. Hon. W. 11. Puis of Murray drove up Saturday afternoon from bis farm and visited for a few hours with his friends in this cilv. J. M. Meisinger was a passenger Ibis morning for Omaha, where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. L. W. Lnrenz, al Hie hospital for the lay. At the Holiday Shop, Saturday, December 7, there will be a mar ket. The ladies of St. Marv's (iuild conducl this shop in Hie Rjev hotel block. Mrs. J. Y. Egenberger and Mrs. John Hirz were passengers this morning for Omaha, where I hey visited Miss Anna Eg-enberger at the hospital. John llarkins of Omaha, who spent Sunday here with relatives, returned to his home in Omaha Ibis morning on the early Hur lington train. Adam Schafer, one of the sub stantia! farmers from the vicinity of Murray, was in town Saturday attending to some business with Hie merchants. Don't fail lo visit the Holiday Shop, conducted by St. Mary's (Iuild of St. Luke's Episcopal church, Thursday, December 5th, ami Saturday, December 7th. Fred Ileitzhousen, who is at tending the state university at Lincoln, came down Saturday aft ernoon to visit over Sunday with his relatives in (his city, relum ing home on Hie afternoon train yesterday. C F. Weber, who has been visit, ing here with his wife and child, departed this morning to look af ter his business interests. Mr. Weber is now engaged in travel ing and his route is in the east ern slates. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbvlerian church will meet with Mrs. Frank Dunbar tomor row (Tuesday) afternoon at 2:30. All the ladies of the church and congregation are cordially invited. (luy French, wife and little daughter, Octa. departed this morning for their home in Oma ha, after a visit over Sunday with T. R Bates and wife. Mrs. French and Octa have been spending several days here, while Mr. French came down Saturday evening. Oct our Xniii See F.aslwood. hu (Irimes arrived from Blue Neb.. Saturday evening for a visit over Sunday with friends. John Halt, jr., was a visitor in the metropolis today, being a pas senger on No. 15 this morning. J. M. Roberts, the banker, was in the metropolis today, returning home on No. 24 this afternoon. Mrs. Kate Remington of Omaha came down this afternoon lo look after business matters for the day. W. H. and Louie Puis, of west of Murray, were county seat visitors last Saturday, driving up in Louie's car. Julius Pepperberg came down from Lincoln Saturday afternoon to attend the funeral of his old friend, Major D. II. Wheeelr. Mrs. Albert Schafer and Miss Anna Wagner were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they looked after business matters for the dav. Lafe Nelson, one of the good, stalwart farmers from south of the city, came up Saturday after noon and attended to some busi ness matters. P. A. Hild and children and his father, Adam Hild, of Ml. Pleasant precinct, were in the city Satur day afternoon attending to some business matters. M. Hausladen was a visitor in this city Saturday, and while here called at this olliee for the purpose of renewing his subscription lo this paper. TO EXCHANGE Dill) acres of western Nebraska land for prop erly in or near Plal Ismoulh. Ap ply to C. H. Fuller, owner, Box ii. 12-2-2twkly William Puis, sr., and Rev. J. Huebner, of Mt. Pleasant precinct, were Platlsniouth visitors last Saturday, driving in for a few hours' visit with county seat friends. Robert Newell and bride return ed Saturday evening from their wedding trip to St. Joseph, Mis souri, and will reside for the pres ent at I he Newell home on Gospel Hill. C. F. Morton, of the vicinity of Union, drove to this city Saturday to attend to some business mat ters, and while here took time to call at this office and have his sub scription to this paper extended for another vear. Local News From Friday's Daily. Will Yallery and wife of Have lock spent Thanksgiving here with relal ives and friends. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Waler was here today in regard to some business matters at the court house. (1. W. Snyder and son of My nard were passengers this morn ing for Omaha to look after busi ness matters. Nicholas Halines, wife and son, (leorge, of Weeping Water, motored up from their home to day to look afler some mallei's of business. W. It. Bryan of South Bend was in the city today visiting friends and looking for a residence, as lie desires to move to this city when his term as county assessor be gins. I). M. Johnson, one of the lead ing business men of Weeping Wa ter, was in the city today, having driven up in his car to attend to some matters of business in the county court. C. A. Raw Is and wife spent Thanksgiving at. Murray, driving from there wilh relatives to Kenosha, where they enjoyed the dinner that had been prepared by the ladies of the church there. Miss Josephine Murphy return ed to Lincoln this morning, after spending Thanksgiving in this city with her mother and sisler. Mrs. T. L. Murphy and daughter Lillian, accompanied Miss Jose phine as far as Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Xorris came up from Nehawka this morning (o attend to some business matters and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts. Mr. Norn's called al this olliee and had his name enrolled on our Semi-Weekly list. J. H. Bales, of Walla Walla, Washington, who has been visit ing his brother, I. F. Hales and family, for about a month depart ed for his home this morning. Mrs. I. F. Bates accompanied him as far as Omaha on his trip, go. ing from there to Stanton to visit her daughter. MITICK OK SI IT TO UHKT TITLE, la the Dint Met Court In nnil for Cnsn fount)', .Nrurnih.ll. Edilhu C. Woods, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas K. Clark, et al.. Defendant.. To tlie Defendants, George T. Met Ve lum Ruth McCnllum, Jean McCoilum' Wright V.cCollum. Carl C. Wright and .Mrs. Carl C. Wright: You are hereby notltied that on Mtv S. 1912, plaintiff filed her suit in tho District Court of Cass Countv, Ne braska, to quiet the title to the 'follow ing described land l:i Cass County, Ne- I The West Half cVi) of th I Northeast (Juarter (NKi), th Southeast Quarter iSK',, of tha Northeast Quarter INK', ) and the I Northwest Quarter (NW'Ui, all of I Section twelve (12), and lot thirty I four CSt), in the Southeast Quarter (Si:'4 of the Southeast Quarter j SKV,) lot thirty-tive c;."), in the .Southwest Quarter SV'4) of th I Southeast Quarter (.SK'4) and lot. I thirty-six (.:, in the North west Quarter (NW4) of the Southeast Quarter SK'i, of Section one (1) all of said lands in Township ten (10) North, Hange eleven (ill Kast of the 6th P. M. And that on November 7, 1912, said plaintiff tiled her supplemental petition showing the death of William H Wright, ami alleging that you, anionic others, are the heirs at law of the said William 11. Wright, and praying for relief as prayed for in her original petition, because of her adverse pos session by herself and grantors of suid lands for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit, and to enjoin eaeli and all of you from having or claiming any right title, lien or in terest, either legal or equitable, In or to said lands, or any part thereof, and to require you and each of vou to set forth your right, title, lien or interest therein, if any, either legal or equitable,' and to have the same ad judged inferior to the title of plaintiff and for general equitable relief, this notice is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer this petition on or before the 23rd day of December, A. D. 1912 or your default will be duly entered therein. KUITHA C. WOODS, Plaintiff. RAWLS & KOBEUTSON, Attorneys. LEGAL XOT1CK. In the OUtrlet Court of Cam Couaty Nebraska. Frank Claus, Plaintiff, vs. William Smith, et al Defendants. NOTICE. To William Smith, Mrs. William Smith, his wife (first name unknown) Thomas O. Palmer, M. Jane Palmer', and the Unknown Heirs and De visees of William Smith, deceased: You and each of you will hereby tako notice that on the 2nd dav of November 1912. Frank Claus, plaintiff in the fore going entitled cause, tiled his petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against you, the object, pur pose and prayer of which Is to obtain a decree from said Court removing clouds from and quieting the title of record to lot live (f) and three (3) feet" off of and along the west side of lot four (4), in block eighteen (18), in tho City of Plattsmouth, Cass County Ne braska, in plaintiff, as against you and to exclude and enjoin you and each of you from ever asserting or claiming any right, title or interest therein ad verse to plaintiff and for such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 16th day of December, 1912, or the allegations con tained In said petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered as prayed for therein. Dated: .November 4th, 1912. FRANK CLAUS, Plaintiff. By JOHN M. LEYDA, His Attorney. XO'l'ICK TO CTIKDITOIIS. Ill the County Court of thp County of Chmn, Nebraska. In Ue ICstate of Orllla Fleming, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that hearings will be had upon all claims against the nbove estate at the otiice of the County Judge. Court House, Platts-, mouth, Nebraska, on December 23rd, 1912, and on June 2.!rd, 1913, at nine o'clock n. in. of each dav; all claims must be filled before said last named hour and all claims not filed will be forever barred. liy the Court. (Seal) ALLEX J. B..ESON. County Judge. rtAVVDS & liOH EMTSON, Attorneys. ounr.it to snow cai sk. In I lie DlHlrlet Court lu and for Can County, .NrhrnNkn. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Anna C. Chllcott, Insane. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition of Wesley Chllcott. guardian of the estate of Anna C. Ctul colt, insane, playing for license to sell the Interest of his safd ward. Anna C. Chllcott, in and to the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: The Northwest quarter (NV'i of the Northeast quarter IXK',1 of Sec tion twenty-four (24), Township eleven (11), Kiinge thirteen (l:i), in Cass County, Nebraska. Said petitioner also alleging that the wife of petitioner Anna C. Chilcolt. vas adjudged insane on the 15th day oi April, l:i02, and has ever since re mained Insane, and is now confined in the iiviMio asylum of the State of Ne braska. Thut petitioner Is the owner in fee slniplo title of the nbove de scribed real estate, and the Court Is asked to ascertain the present valuo of the Interest of petitioner's said wife, anil to authorize petitioner to sell tlm same at public or private sale. IT IS Til EKFoKK OltDKilED that all persons interested in the estate and interest of said Anna C. Chllcott. in sane, in and to the above described real estate appear before me at the ollico of the Clerk of the District Court, at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, on the loth day of January, A. D. 1913, at ten o'clock a. m. to show cause whv the Court should not determine the present value of the interest of said Anna C. Chllcott, in and to the real estate hereinbefore described, and why license should not be granted to Weslev Chllcott. guardian of Anna C. Chllcott. Insane, to sell the Interest of his said ward In and to the above described real estate. This order shall be served lv pub lishing same In the Plattsmouth Jour nal for at least three successive weeks prior to December 28, 1912. Daled this 2ilth day of November, II. D. TKAVTS. , Judge District Court. KAVVI.S & IIOI5K11TSON, Attorneys. 12-2-:'vks. Ho! Ho! Ho! Where shall we go? To Nemetz & Co., Don't you know? To get hand-rolled chocolates The best what iss; And peanut and popcorn and eocoanut, (gee whiz), And all kinds of fruit Which they have GALORE, 1'or Nemetz & Co.'s, "The QUALITY STOIIK." E. M. T. Many Subscribers For The Saturday vening Post and the Ladies' Home Journal expire January 1st. See Paul Stadelman and get them renewed. Make some friend an Xmas present of a year's subscription. Such a present will bo appreciated 3GT days. 11-5-tfd. When ordering flour ask your grocer to send you a sack of Forest Rose Flour the best flour