The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 06, 1913, Image 3

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CAS I
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Th- I.-inrifon I.nnn ur liuilillnif As-
"'iiiuuii, i'mmdui,
vs.
Ad.:Uite HiiUs and John T. Hates, Iter
liusband, lH-ferulatit.
To Adelaide t:tes and Julin T. Futes,
lir tiusbund. l.cn-rf Kidnnt dt-r"iitlunts
In tlie abuvt entitled uetion:
f j mnd men of you nr- hereby
ti tified that the plaintiff l.aa turn
mem et in action against o.i in tlie
District I'otrt vt Cuss (.'flinty, Ne
tuasku, f'.- the purpose of f orei'loslng1
h iinntsme fciven liy yon to the Living
ston I .nun it ml Unlldln? .psociation on
the lBtli day of January, lHOsi, t-overlnff
tr.e fullciwiim ilesri ileil real estate In
'asa County, N'ebiuska, to-wlt: t.'oin
nicru ins at a joint in the center of
llryint Mreet, said point being
feet west and 15 feet nortli of a Mone
at the t-outhenst coiner of the of
lection U4. Township 12 lioi'ii, Uunge
i:j, e ist of tlie tit h . in., thence north
:' i 7 t feel to a Mtake, thence west :!oO
fftl, thence south 17.8 f?et to a st:ik.,
thence east SOU feet to ilia plane of
b)x;inini., coniaiiiiiitf one aero, bo the
cunt nu". e or less unl I nou n as :-ul-1
. it 1 of lot it'; In the KU of the NBVi
of Section Township 12 north, Ranee
t:l ont, of tlie Btli p. in., in Cass County,
Mebr.isUa, which niortKHge appears of
record in Hook 35 of Ileal Kstate
Mortnawes at lKe 5. In tlie ottlce of
the KeKister of Deeds of Cass County,
Nebraska, and to recover $10.70 for In
surance which plaintiff has been com
pelled to pay, and to recover taxes for
the years 11'0S-1911 Inclusive In the sum
of f 14.4S, with Interest thereon from the
12th day of November, 1912, and for
equitable relief.
You ttnl each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
17th day of February, A. D. 1913, and
In faillnff so to do your default will be
iluly entered therein and Judgment
laken as prayed for in plaintiff's peti
tion. The Livingston Loan and Building As-
nooiatlon, Plaintiff.
By A. U TIDD, It's Attorney.
IS Till: DISTRICT COfllT OF CASS
COl.Vn, MIUKASKA,
Th Lvlngston Loan and Building As
sociation, i'lalntlfTs,
vs.
He Witt Stanley and Anna Stanley, hU
.wife, Defendants.
To DeWitt Stanley and Anna Stanley,
hlse wife, non-resident defendants In
the above entitled action: ,
. you and each of you are hereby
notified that the plaintiff has com
menced an action against you In the
District Court of Cass County, Ne
braska, for the purpose of foreclosing
a mortgage given by you to the Llving
uton Loan and Building Association on
the 10th day of September, 1906, cover
ing the following described real estate
to-wit: Lots 3 and 4, in Block 10, in
Thompson's Addition to the City of
l'lattsinouth, Cass County Nebraska,
which mortgage appears of record in
Book 32 of Heal Estate Mortgages, at
page 236, in the ollice of the Register
of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska; and
to recover the sum of $8.50 insurance,
which plaintiff has been compelled to
l,av, and the sum of $77.15 taxes, in
,r mid routs for the vears 1907-1911
inclusive, with interest thereon from
the 12th day of November, 1912, and for
umillxlilo relief
You and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before the
17th day of February, A. D. 1913, and
in falling so to do your default will be
duly entered therein and judgment
taken as prayed for In plalntin s pen
linn
The Livingston Loan and Building As-
, sociatlon, t'lainini.
By A. L. TIDD, It'a Attorney.
NOTICE.
In tbe nintrlct Court In and (or Caaa
County Nebraska.
Louisa Bay and Albert M. Bay,
rialntllls,
vs.
rivunrt. Elizabeth Wolfe
Henry Wolfe, Ellen Krelger, Adolph
Kreiger, Ida Cllne, Brunson Cllne,
James A. Dysart, Frank P. Sheldon,
Emma Sheldon, Thomas P. Dysart,
Louise Dysart, Jessie K. Dysart, Clara
Dvsart. Charles H. Dysart and
ncrnrnttA Dvanrt. Defendants.
To "tlie Defendants, Ellen Krelger,
Adolph Krelger, Thomas P. Dysart
.1 f . . I T ..
You are hereby notified that on the
24th day of Decemoer, isiz, piainiuia
filed their petition against the above
named defendants in the District Court
of the County of Cass, Nebraska, pray
ing pnrtltion of the following described
real estate situated in the County of
i 'nii XT a lira u tin '
The Southeast Quarter (SEW)"' t"e
Southeast Quarter tSEVil or ecuon
twentv-seven (27), the Northeast,
rinnrinr INKU) of the Northeast Quar
ter (NE"4) of Section thirty-four (34),
the North half of the Northwest Quar
ter (NW"4) of the Northeast Quarter
(NE'.i) of Section thirty-four (34), all
in Tnurnaliln ton (101. Itftnefl 13 Last
if the 6th p. m. and setting forth the
interest of plaintiffs and derenaams
therein. t
This notice la clven pursuant to an
order of the court and each of you are
required to answer said petition on or
before wonaay, tne luiu oay ui '
miiw. A. n. 1B13. or vour default will
be duly entered of record, and partition
of said lands made in accordance with
the findings and orders of the court
lIoUISA BAY and ALBERT M, BAY,
Plaintiffs.
P.AWLS & ROBERTSON, Attorneys.
NOTICE OF SLIT TO 0.1 1 ET TITLK.
In the lMstrlet Court of Caaa County,
NrnrasKa.
Charles P. Tfelfer, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frances J. Solomon, et al.,
Defendants,
To the Defendants: Frances J. Solo
mon. L. H. Solomon, first name un
known; Elizabeth II. Solomon, Joslali
iloores, Mary J. Moores, Mary J. lam
mi, '. m i (eiidei'soii. first name un
known; Bertha O. Dalton, Mary
Armlnda Huffman, Caroline HulTman
Edward J. Moores, Alfred M. Moores
,'m,i,i n. (' Moores. Eliza Moores
Mahala Gray, A. J. Moores, first name
unknown: Nancy K. Epperson, Henry
M. ..,.. Edward or Ed Jocklm. Ida E
Jock I in, Andrew W. or A. W. Mc
Laughlin, Alena K. McLaughlin, John
W. or .1. W. Seymore, S. J. Seymore, first
name unknown, Zetham or Zetham P,
McOiilloch. Ithmar P. or I. P. PUls-
loirrv. Nellie li. Smith. Chester H
smith. Fred Black, also tlie unknown
heirs and devisees of the following
named, Frances J. Solomon, deceased
it II stolnmnn. deceased, first IIHtne Utl
known. Joslali Moores, deceased, K. M
iunrli.rnn. first name unknown, do
ceased: Bertha O. Dalton. deceased
More Armlnda Huffman. deceased
Caroline Huff man, deceased, Edward J
Moores, deceased, Alfred M. Moores, de.
d. Enoch (1. C. Moores. deceased
fnbiiln (!r.v. deceased: A. J. Moores,
rirst name unknown, deceased; Nancy
K. Epperson, deceased, Henry Moores
deceased, Edward or Ed Jocklm, de-
enued: Andrew XV. or A. W. Mcltugtl
)in, deceased, John W. or J. W. Seymore,
leceased; Zotham or fcemam r. mcuui
inrli. deceased: Ithmur I', or I. P. Pills
hurry, deceased, you are hereby notified
thot on January 18th, A. D. 1913. plaln-fift-
Hind his suit In the district court
of Cuss county, Nebraska, to quiet title
to tho following nescrioea ninns in
riattstnouth. to-wlt: Iot8 numbered
eleven and twelve, in Block number
forty-three, In the City of I'lattsmouth,
rnua rmnntv. Kehraska.
' itocniiKn of his udverse possession by
himself and his grantors and their
grantors for more than ten years prior
to the commencement oi mm mm nuu
to en loin ench and all of you from
i.ovinir or claiming to have any right
4itlo, Interest or claim, either icgal or
equitable In or two said lands or any
Vart thereof, and to require you and
eacli or you to set lorin your rigni,
in.. Hen or Interest therein, if any,
cither legal or coultnble, and to have
iv,.. umo ndhidircd Inferior to the title
of nlnlntlit and for general relief
1 1 f. Id v
This notice Is made pursuant to the
order of the court. You are required to
answer said petition on or before
Monday. March 3rd. A. D. 1913, or your
vlefnu t will no auiy entered uierein.
CHARLES 1'. PFKIFER, Plaintiff.
J. K. DOUGLASS. Attorney.
r-. V -
If you have anything to sell an
ad In tho Journal will sell It.
'TICK OK HKKKHKE'S SLK.
lu 4ke lllMlrlet (uurt iu aud for tana
I 4uiil, Nt-l.ranka.
; N". I lii- .1. 11. .Hue. l'l.iii.l.iT,
! vs.
I W J. iu ia. Joseph H. Keeniin, Augusta
! kiruan. Helen M. A I wine, formerly
Helen M. Keenau. Ccuitc 11. A I wine,
Herbert J. Keenau, Annette Keetian,
John I lamlnljili Keenau. James Keen-
i an iiiui James V. Holmes.
i Defendants.
j Not u e is heieoy given that under und
j l virtue i.f a decree entered in this
ease on the ."ith day of January, A.
I '. IS I Li, the undersigned sole referee,
"ill on the lid day of March, A. 1.
l!'l I, at eleven o'clock a. m., at the
south door of the Coiut House ill the
"iiy of I'lattsmoiith. I'ass County, Ne
luaska, sell at public auction the fol
low iiiw described real estate, situated
In the County of Cass, Nebraska, to
rt il:
Commencing at a point on quarter
section line running East und West
tluouMi Section nine (SO, Township
eleven (11), Kange fourteen (14), iu
Cass County, Nebraska; 1 7 4 6-10 feet
East of the quarter section corner on
West side of Section nine (9), Town
ship eleven (lit, Kange fourteen (14);
running thence south 2773 feet; thence
East 4(h) feel; thence Nortli 266 feet;
thence East 92i feet; thence North 5;12
feet; thence East to the hanks of the
Missouri river; thence along the banks of
the Missouri river in a northerly direc
tion to a point where said banks of the
Missouri river Intersects the quarter
section lino running East und West
through Section nine (9), Township
loven ( 1 1 ), llange fourteen (14); thence
West along said quurter section line to
tho place of beginning, together with
lands formed upon und against said
escribed lands by accretion, alluvion,
eliction and evulsion.
Also lots one (1), two (2), three (3),
our (4), nve (a), six (ti), seven to,
Ight (8, nine (9), ten (10), eleven
11) and twelve (12). in block three
(3) West nd block one (1) North, and
one (1) East of the public square in
the Vlllagn of KocK limns, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, together with the portion
of the vacated streets surrounding the
same belonging thereto. Said property
will be sold tor cash to the hliThest re
sponsible bidder.
Hated at I'liittsmoutn, iNenraska, una
th day of January, A D .1913.
C. E. TEFFT, Keferee.
It AWLS & hobeutson',
Attorneys.
J. J, Thomas, Attorney,
NOTICK OK AimiMSTllATOirS SALIC
In the District Court of Seward County,
Nebraska. In tho Matter of the Estate
of Thomas A. llealey, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that In pursu
ance of an order of the Honorable
Ueorge F. Corcoran, one of the Judges
of the District Court in and for Seward
County, Nebraska, made on the 2nd day
of Julv, 1912, at cnumuers, at tne court
House In the City of York, York
County, Nebraska, for the salo of the
real estate hereinafter described. I will
soil at the front door of the Court House
In the City of I'lattsmouth, Cass county,
Nebraska, on the 1st nay oi ueoruary,
1913, at one o'clock p. m., for cash, the
following described real estate, to-wlt:
Lots seven (7) ana eigtit (8), in uiock
ten O0V of Carter's Addition to Weep
ing Water, Cass County, Nebraska.
Said sale will remain open one nour.
HENRY J. MATZKB, Administrator,
with the will annexed of the
estate of Thomas A. llealey, de
ceased. NOTICE.
Plate of Nebraska,
Cass County, ss.
To James V. Kaspar, Non-
Resident, Defendant.
You are hereby notified that the
plaint iff, Louis Rotter, has com
menced an action against you and
Maud V. Kaspar, jointly, in Justice
Court, before M. Archer, Justice
( f tho Peace in and for said Coun
ty, the object and prayer of which
is to recover judgment against
you on a promisary note for $100,
villi interest at tho rate of 8 per
cent, from the 7th day of Ftb-
ruary, 1912, and costs of action.
You aro hereby notified to
answer said action on or before
the 21st day of February, 19t:t,
at 9 o'clock a. ni., and in failinfi
sn fo rin your default will bt duly
entered therein and judgment
taken as prayed for by plaintiff.
T.OUIS ROTTER. PlainlilV.
Oil I) EH TO SHOW r.tl'UK.
Iu the IliHtrict Court of Cnmt County.
iNehraNka.
In the Matter of the Estate of
NleholaH Ilalmes. Dereuxed.
This cauxe came on for hearing up
on the petition of Nicholas C. Ilalmes,
executor of Hie will and estate 01
Nicholas Ualmes, deceased, for con
struction of paragraph nine of the
will of nald deceased and for order anil
license to sell the real estate, tin re
quired by law, and the will of said
deceased, which real estate is more
particularly described as follows
N 'A, SE ",. Kec. 2K. Two. 12, nanore
9, S' of SW and NW V4 of SW
y4 or Sec. X-12-13, H Vi or SE '4 and S
Vi of r!W V, and NW of SW
U of Sec. 7-12-13. NE V of NW
4 of Sec. 5-12-13, all In Cass County.
Nebraska, Lots 10, 11 and 12, In Block
2. of the City of I'lattsmoutli, Ne
braska. It Is therefore ordered that all per
sons Interested In said estate appear
before me on the lfdh day of March,
1II13, at 10 o'clock a. ni., to show cause,
If any they have, why said will should
not be Interpreted and construed by
the Court and show cause why order
of Court, directing and guiding the
eecutor in maklnx a sale of tho said
real estate belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and why a license
should not bo granted to said executor
to sell the above described real estate
of said deceased.
It is further ordered that a copy of
this order to show cause be published
for iour successive weeks prior to said
time of hearing, in the i'lattsmouth
Journal, a newspapsr published twice
a week at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, and
of general circulation throughout said
County.
Dated this 30th day of January, 1913.
HAItVKY D. TKAVIH.
Judge of the District Court.
D. O. DWYEU,
Attorney for Executor.
NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that tho
Chopie Gasoline Engine! Company
(Limited), of .lMattsmouth, Ne
braska, has issued fully paid up
capital stock to Hie amount of
Fifty-four Thousand Nine Hun
dred Thirty Dollars (9" S.930.00) ,
and that said Corporation has an
indebtedness for current expenses
only amount inp to the sum of
?20i.7C.
Dated this (Uh dav of January,
1013.
Jno. A. Chopieska,
President.
Edw. Rynolt,
Adolph Giese,
II. M Socnniclisen,
II. F. Goos,
Directors.
Seed Potatoes for Sale.
i Kil1- !! Earliest seed pota.
,,)0S f,. v . niiodnn Mnr.
ray, Neb. 'Phono 8-J.
..TT.U'UMKVr SOTICK.
J. W. Davis will take notice that on
the 2nd day of January, 1913, Al. Archer,
a justice of tiie peace of Cass County,
Nebraska, issued en order of attach
ment for the sum of $5.00 In action
pending before him, w herein A. ll. llach
.V Co. is plaintiff and J. W. Davis de
fendant, that property of said defend
ant, consisting of monev, has been at
tached under said order, said cause
was continued to tlie 20th day of Feb-
ruarv, 1 1 :t . at it o'clock a. in.
A. ti. BACH & CO.. 1'laltitllT.
Public Sale!
The undersigned will sell al
Public Auction, at his home, four
and one-half miles west and one
mile soulh of Murray, four miles
north and one-half mile west of
Nebawka, one mile soulh and one.
half mile west of the old Fulton
blaeksmil h shop, on
THURSDAY, Fff BRUARY 20, 1913.
Sale will commence at 1 o'clock
sharp. The following described
properly:.
A Head of Horses 4.
One black gelding, 6 years old.
One sorrel gelding, 3 years old.
One bay gelding, 7 years old.
One bay mare, smooth iiiouIIk
First-class milk cow li years
old.
Farm Implements.
One Salt ley riding lister.
Ono riding stirring plow.
One -'-row Badger cultivator.
One
One
tongue cultivator,
tongueless cultivator.
One broadcast Hornet seeder.
Two sets good harness.
One 3-row slalk cutler.
One farm wagon.
One single buggy.
One set of bob-sleds.
One base burner.
One Sure Hatch incubator
eon egg.
Some lumber and woven wire.
Household goods and numerous
ether articles.
Terms of Sate:
All sums of $ 10.00 and under,
cash; all over $10.00 a credit of
eight months will be given, pur
chaser giving good bankable
paper, bearing 8 per cent from
date. All property must be set
tled for before being removed. '
0. V. BAILEY, Owner.
Wilkinson & Hall, Auctioneers.
V. G. Hoedeker, Clerk.
Maple Grove Notes
Mrs. John Diirman is on
,-ick list this week.
the
Rev. Huebner was a Maple
Grove caller Tuesday.
John Quisl and son, Henry,
were Murray visitors Monday.
Miss Johnson spent Sunday
with her mother at Nebraska City.
Will Gilniore spent Tuesday at
the home of his uncle, Wilson
(iilmore.
Quite a number of Maple Grove
citizens were county seat visitors
Saturday.
P. A. Hild shelled corn last
Friday, delivering it to Grover
Will & Co.
Otto Puis and Henry Engelke
meir delivered hogs to the Murray
market Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulf of
Avoca spent last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hild.
Quite a number of farmers of
this community are delivering
wheat to the Murray market this
week.
P. A. Hild had a very sick h .'-se
Monday. Dr. Tuck was summon
ed, and with hard work he soon
traveled again.
Mrs. W. H. Puis and Mrs
Dellef Bannock of Coleridge spent
last Thursday at the county farm
with Mr. and Mrs. Tains.
Mr. ami Airs, l ritz Lutz and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gansemcr
spent Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Otto Pulo.
Mrs. Adam Hild aDd Mrs. Fred
Hild celebrated their birthday an
niversaries Sunday. A large
crowd was present to heip in the
occasion.
A double birthday anniversary
was held at the homes of Mr. ant
Mrs. Adam Hild and Mr. and Mrs
Fred Hild last Sunday, which was
attended by the following
Messrs. and Mesdames William
Puis, Henry Wulf, George Mei
singer, August Engelkemeir
Michael Hild. George Hansen
George Hild, Edward Gansemcr,
F. A. Hansen, Louie Friedrich,
Louie Puis, Jake Hild, P. A. Hild,
W. H. Puis. Mr. John Mock, Mrs.
Dellef Bannock, Rev. Huebner and
Miss Amick.
Players' Club, Notlcel
The Plattsmouth Players' club
w ill meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Austin on every Mon
day and Thursday evening of each
week for their regular rehearsal
for the "Princess Chrysanthe
mum," a light opera which (hey
will give on March 2(5.
i MURDOCH.
5 Special Com'j.poiHlent.) v
W-W-!"HI-WH-K-4-:":-K
Some ctilil, snappy weather this
wook.
Mrs
1'ritlay
(u'uriio l it was in Omaha
I'.mma Hurgimwi isiei friends
in Klmwood Sunday.
Mr. Williamson was in Lincoln
Thursday on business.
Morel (iillespie was a passenger
lo Lincoln Friday on No. 1
Lena Wieshiet Sundayed with
her sister, Ida, at the Hotel (iil
lespie. Orayee Lawton of Wabash has
been visiting friends here for a
few days.
After a long absence Lee le
Ford has returned to his old home
for a short visit.
Some of our young- folks at
tended the dance at Klmwood
Wednesday evening.
Esther Hart of Alvu came down
Saturday evening to spend Sun
day with Eva Sorick.
The Ladies' Aid society met at
the M. E. church Wednesday and
spent a pleasant afternoon.
Warren Richards left Sunday
for Chicago, where he expects to
attend the automobile show.
A bouncing baby boy arrived at
Oscar ink's home last week. The
mother and baby are doing line.
Miss Louisa Swaker and Mattie
Carpenter of Alvo have been visit
ing relatives here the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Outhmaii
and family have returned home
from a short visit at l'laltsniouth.
Wo are glad to know that the
many sick ones of Murdock and
vicinity are improving as well as
can be expected.
Some of the young folks of our
town attended the dance at John
Rung's house last Tuesday even
ing and they all came home say
ing they had a delightful time.
The Rush sisters, Nellie and
Jessie, attended the wedding re
ception of their cousin, James
Foreman, of Alvo, Friday night,
returning home Sunday evening
on No. li.
I- MAX DUSTERHOFF,
l- Murdock, Neb., 4
J Painter and Decorator, 4
J. Paper Hanger, 4
Wall Paper.
Mrs. W. O. Gillespie and father,
A. J. McNamara, took No. 13
Tuesday morning for Lincoln,
from where they will go to Fair-
bury to visit relatives for a few
day,
John Amgwert loaded his
household goods Thursday for
Omaha, where he and his wife and
daughter, Marvel, will make their
home in the future. We wish
them success.
Misses Lyda Sorick and Hello
Davison, thinking walking a grand
exercise, started out Sunday
morning and by noon found them
selves the guests of their old
friend, Grayce Lawlon, f Wa
bash. Lost Wealth.
Lost wealth may be regained if
we do not lose our head with it.
We should start with new energy
and try our best to repair tho loss.
Even if we lose our health we
must not despair, because, in
most instances, we can get well
again. In such cases it will be
necessary, in the first place, to
strengthen the digestive system
with Triner's American Elixir of
Hitter Wine. As soon as this
system will accept enough food
and digest it thoroughly, the
whole body will recover. This
remedy will clean mil the system,
will strengthen I he body, will re
lieve constipation, colic and
cramps, headache, many diseases
of the stomach and t lu; intestines
and will give you new energy. At
drug stores. Jos. Triner, 1. 130-3".)
So. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111.
Triner's Liniment for sore
muscles and joints.
Ilazol-Menthol Plasters
Effectively relieve pain. Tbe toothing ef.
foots of Menthol are quickly felt In Buck,
acho, Rheumatism, Sciatica and other
naiofnl affection. Yard rolls $1.00; regu.
lainize 2ro. All drugging or direct by mail.
Davit A Lawrtnc Co., New York.
UamplM mailed opoa reqaeit, 6c lUmpa, .
Contnina no harmful drug:
All dealers.
DAVIS LAWRENCE CO., Nw York.
ft
Decp-seated Colds
OCoughs, Croup, Bronchitis ,
-Paul's News Stand!
You are Cordially Invited
A full line of Magazines, Daily Papers and Popular
Periodicals. A splendid stock of
Foreign and Domestic Cigars,
Tobaccos and Smoker's Materials, best brands of
Chewing Gum, Post Cards, Etc.
Will Appreciate
Paul Stadleman,
Bookmeyer Building,
Alvo Hews
Mrs. Ilendriekson was in Lin
coln Thursday.
Fay l'arsell of Lincoln visited
friends here Sunday.
Miss Violet Ough visited friends
in Murdock last Thursday.
Orion Baldwin has been clerk
ing for Fred Dreamer the past
week.
Miss Kale Sutton went to Lin
coln Sunday evening for a couple
of weeks' visit.
Miss Grayce roreman visited
last week at Lincoln with friends
and relatives.
Jake Forsythe came down Sun
day to attend the funeral of bis
old friend, Henry Snoke.
Mrs. (ieorge Foreman, sr., was
a passenger lo Lincoln Sunday
evening on No. 17..
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hoyles visit
ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. U.
O. Hoyles at Lincoln.
Morgan McCurdy of Lincoln
spent several days last week with
his sister, Mrs. F. M. Grove..
Ray Parsell and family of Elm
wood visited Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jv E.. Parsell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreamer and
children of University Place visit,
ed Sunday with Mrs. IJina Kitzel
Mrs. O. P. Cook and children
visited a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Carlton Gullian, at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cashner of
University Place ale Sunday din
ner with Mr. and Mrs. R. A
Stone.
Mr. Lemon of Lincoln accom-
baum, home Sunday, visiting with
haum, homo Sunday, visiting with
him until Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Keuhn returned
Friday evening from Omaha,
where their little daughter, Alice,
underwent a successful operation
for ademoids.
Mrs. William Powell of Lincoln,
who spent several days last week
with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Shaffer,
and Miss Violet Ough, returned to
her home Friday evening.
Mrs. George Peterson, who has
been quite ill for the past two
weeks, is getting along nicely. Her
sister, Mrs. Fredericks, of Eagle,
spent the past week with her.
J. A. Shaffer went to Lincoln
Tuesday to meet his sister-in-law,
Mrs. Fred Shaffer, and son, Ross,
of Denver, Colo., who visited with
Mr. and Mrs. SbafTer until Thurs
day, when she went lo Wilber,
Neb., lo visit her parents, Mr. ami
Mrs. George Ross.
United In Wedlock.
Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Fore
man, sr., went to Grand Island,
Neb., to attend the wedding of
their son, James H. Foreman, jr.,
aged 23 years, to Miss Gladys M.
Appleberg, aged 18 years, of that
place, which occurred January 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Foreman gave a re
ception for the bride and groom
Friday evening, January 31, at
their home, north of town. About
sixty invited guests attended.
Among those from out-of-town
were: Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Apple
berg of Alliance, Neb., parents of
the bride; Mrs. William A. Linch
and daughter, Eva; Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Linch and Harry Linch of
University Place; Mr. and Mrs.
John Linch of Lincoln, A. J. Fore
man of Havelock, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Linch of Omaha, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Van Andel of IMen
mont, S D., and the Misses Nellie
and Jessie Rush of Murdock, Nidi.
We extend congratulations to (be
happy young coupb'.
Death of Henry Snoke.
Henry Snoke died al the hnine
of his daughter, Mrs. Sam Cash-
HIT,
on January 31. 1913. at the
aue of 77 years, after onlv one
Your Favors
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
week's illness, although he had
not been real well for tho past
live or six years. Mr, Snoke was
born in Pine Grove, Pa. At the
age of 22 he came west to Ohio,
but soon left there for Oskaloosa,
Iowa, where he was married to
Miss Mary M. Prouly March 4,
18(50. They moved to Nebraska in
I8(i0, homesleading near Eagle,
and since resided in Cass county.
Funeral services were held Sun
day at 1:30 o'clock at the M. E.
church, Rev. E. L. Uptegrovo con
ducting the services, and the re
mains were laid to rest in the
Eagle cemetery beside his wife,
sho having passed away Septem
ber 5, 1 900.. Ho is survived bv a
daughter, Mrs. Samuel Cashner,
and an adopted son, Ellon Snoke.
Mr. Snoke was highly respected
by all who knew him and many
friends sympathize with the be
reaved families.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank the kind
friends and neighbors wbo assist
ed us during the illness and death
of our beloved father, Henry
Snoke, and for tlie- beautiful floral
offerings from the Ladies' Aid
society.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cash
ner, sr.
Mr. aud Mrs. Elton Snoke and
Children.
Heavy, impure blood makes
muddy, pimly complexion, head
aches, nausea, indigestion. Thin
blood makes you weak, pale and
sickly. For pure blood, sound di
gestion, use Burdock Blood Bit
ters. $1.00' at all store.
Hogs for Sale.
Puro bred Poland-China sows,
bred for April farrow. 'Phono
No. 362-Green. C. L. Mayabb.
l-30-5t-wkly
For a' mild, easy action of the
bowels, try Doan's Ilegulets, a
modern laxative. 25c at alt
stores.
Circus rider? No, School Boy.
The class room only half trains
the boy. Strong bodies, steady
nerves, quick thinking, courage
these also should be developed.
The old fashioned school did not
do it. Culver does it wonderfully.
Make a little journey to Culver
with Lyman Howe's moving pic
tures tonight and see for yourself.
You will be intensely interested
in the dashing drills and scienti
fically regulated training of this
modern school.
After the performance write The
Superintendent, Culver, Indiana, that
you have pecn Mr. Howe's Culver
pictures.
A beautifully illustrated hook will
be Bent you deHcrintive of a course
that has attracted the sons of tho
most intelligent and representative
people of forty-one states of the
Union.
Culver cuit fully inv..":'ate3 every
applicant imd accept- .inly boys of
excellent chm-acLr.