MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1914. PLATTSMOUTW SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAQE 3. ix thr nisTmcT roiRT ix Axn FOR THR COI XTV OF c:ss, .(XEBRASKA. Samuel CJ. Stone, Plaintiff, ' ' ' " vs. Frptlrich Fuchs.: ft at.. Defendants. To Krederich Kuchs, Mrs. Kreileiloh Fuchs. his wife, tii-st and real name unknown, the unknown heirs and de visees of Frederieh Fuclis?, deceased; T. W. Newman. first and real name unknown, the unknown heirs and de visees of T.- AV. Newman, deceased; H. F. "rice, and the unknown heirs and devisees' of II. F. l'lite, deceayed, defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 17th day of Feb ruary. , A. .iJ. 1914, the plaintiff herein. Samuel G. Stone, tiled Iris petition in the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, against you as defendants, the object and praver of which are to iuiet and confirm in the plaintiff the fee simpte title In-and to the following de scribed real estate, .to-wit: Lots seven 7). eight (S) and nine ), in block seventv-five 75), in the City of IMattsmauth. Cass County, Nebraska, except .a strip four and one-half feet (4U) In' width off of the east side of said lot nine (9), to obtain a judgment decreeing that the plaintiff is the owner In fee simple of all of said de scribed real estate, and to forever ex clude and enjoin you and each' of you from claiming any right, title, claim, lien or interest in or to the above de scribed real estate, and to remove cer tain clouds from plaintiffs title there to, and lor equitable relief. Plaintiff alleges that lie and his immediate grantors have been in the actual, con tinuous, open, notorious, exclusive and adverse possession ami ownership of all said described real estate, claiming the same against all the world and especially against the defendants here in, since the year 1&66. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of April. A. O. 1914. and if you fail so to do your default will be entered therein and judgment entered as praved for in plaintiff's petition. Dated this 12th day of March, A. D., 1914. 1 . ' SAMUEL G. STONE, Plaintiff. CAI.VIN IT. TAYLOR, Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-lC-lwks NOTU'K OF INCOHPOIIATIOX. Notice is hereby given that The Jean Land and Cat fie Company, a corpora tion, was organized on the 7th day of March. A. D. 1814.- The name of the corporation is The Jean Iand and Cat tle Company; the principal place where said corporation will transact business is at I'laUsmoutlu Cass Couu t' Nebraska;-- the. general nature of the business to bo' transacted by said f-orporation is the operation of a ranch for rais-ing stock of all kinds, the pur chase and sale of stock, planting, cultivating and purchase of crops for feeding stock, and purchase and sale of real estate necessary for the con ducting of a general ranching busi ness, and including the erection and repair of buildings and other improve ments necessary therefor, and to ac quire, by purchase or otherwise, all properties necessary to carry into eft'et-t the purposes herein named. . The authorized -capital stock of said cor poration is ' $.i0,000.00. 5ald corpora tion commenced to do business, on the 7th ilav of March. 1914. and continue during'a period of twenty years. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not be more than two-thirds of the ag gregate of its capital stock. The auairs of the company will be trans acted and managed by a board of Directors, composed of not less than three. nor more than five members. To all of which you will take due notice. WILLIAM J HAN. President. Attest: CHARLES C. PARMELE. Secretarv. -23-4wks NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEItRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Folate of David Stottloi, Deceased. Nolice is- hereby riven to the creditors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims filed against said estate, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Platlsmoul h, in said county, on the 25th day of April, 191 4, 'and on the 20th day of October, 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m., each day for examination, ad justment and allowance. All claims must be filed in said court on or before said last hour of hearing'. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Platls mouth, Nebraska, this 27th day of March, A. D. 1914. (Seal) ALLEN J. BF.ESON, County Judge. DLE S. BOYLES, Attorney. 3-30-iwks NOTICE OF APPMCATIOX FOR UUt'Olt MIK.NSK. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public that the undersigned, Wm. Henrichsen, has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a. resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license may be issued to the said Wm. Henrichsen for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said applica tion in a building situated on the west half (w) of lot one (1), In block thirty-four (34), Fourth ward of the said City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, j "WM. HENRICHSEN, Ma! Ai 16. 1914. Applicant. KOTICE OF APPMCATIOS FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public that the undersigned, Ed Donat, has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by . law, signed liv the required number of resident free-holders of the Bald city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license may be Issued to the said Ed Donat for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on the east half e6) of lot twelve (12), In block twen-tv-nine (29) In the First ward of the said City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. ED DONAT, March 16, 1914.- Applicant. XOTICE ' OF APPMCATIOX FOR LKllOK LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public that the undersigned, J. E. McDaniel, has filed his petition and application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be Issued to the said J. E. McDaniel for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lot six (6), In block thirty-three (33), in the Fourth ward of the said City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. J. E. McDANIEL, , March 16, 1914. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MQl'OR MCEXSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public that the undersigned, Kd Egenberger, has filed his petition rind application in the office of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant Is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praying that a license may be Issued to the said Kd Egenberger for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date- of the hearinsr of said application In a building situated on the east half (ey2) of lot twelve (12). in block twenty-eight (28), in the First ward of the said City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. KD EGEXBEnOEH, March 16, 1914. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR. LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigned. Peter Goos, has filed his petition and application in the ollice of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by Jaw, signeu bv the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license may be issued to the said Peter Ooos for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lot twelve (12). in block thirty (30), in the First ward of tne said city oi .fiaiismouin, ivenrasna. I'ETEK OOOS, March 16, 1914. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQVOU LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigned, Adolph Ciese. . has filed his petition and application in the oflice of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraska and praving that a license may be issued to the said Adolph Ciese for the sale of malt, spirituous -and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on the west half of lot six (6), in block thirty four (3D. in the Fourth ward of the said City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. ADOLPH GIICSK. March 16, 1914. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public that the undersigned. J. L. llussell, has filed his petition and application in the otlice of the city clerk of the City of Platts mouth, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the state of Nebraskti and praving that a license may be issued to the said J. L. Iiussell for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application in a building situated on lots eieven and twelve (11 and 12. in block twenty seven (27), in the First ward of the Said City of Plattsmouth. Nebraska. j. l. kus.si:ll, March 16. 1914. Applicant. IV Til E Cni'l'XTV CIHHT IV AXI FOR THE C(II TV OF CANS, X EUR ASK A. In He Estate of John M. Johnsen, Deceased. NOTICE. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in this Court asking for the administration of the estate of John M. Johnson, deceased, and that C. D. Quinton has been nominated as administrator; that a hearing will be bad upon said petition on the 14th day of April. A. D. 1914. at 9 o'clock a. m.. at my office in the Court House, in the City of. Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. All objections to said petition must be filed before said hour on said day. Dated this 21st day of March, A. D. 1914. (Seal) Bv the Court, ALLEN .1. P.EKSON. County Judge. 3-23-3wks LEGAL XOTICE. In the DlHlrict Court of CaK County, NebrnwU.il. W. D. Machael, Plaintiff, vs. Carl H. Otis. Grace E. Otis. N. IC. Pen pies, Sperial Administrator of the Estate of Orin P. Monroe, Deceased, Anna Amelia Monroe. Elmer Monroe, Edith MrFarlane, Elmer E. Monroe, Kenneth E. Monroe, Floyd Warren, J. Warren (first name unknown), and the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Orion I'. Monroe, Deceased. J efendants. Notice to Non-Tiesident Defendants and t'nknown Heirs and Devisees: To Carl IT. Otis. Grace E. Otis, Elmer Monroe, Edith McFarlane. Elmer E. Monroe, Kenneth E. Monroe, Floyd VTarren. J. Warren (first and real name unknown), and the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Orin P. Monroe, deceased, defendants: You will take notice that on the :i0th day of March, 1914, Plaintiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, against yon ami others. the object, purpose and prayer of which petition is to foreclose a certain mortgage deed, executed by the defendants, Carl H. Otis and Grace E. Otis, in favor of one Ellen U. Wright, and by said Ellen lT. Wright, assigned to this Plaintiff, covering the west half of lot four (4). in block thirty-three (33). in the City of Plattsmouth. Cass County, Nebraska, excepting a strip four (4) inches in width off of the east side of said west half of said lot, all as shown by the published and recorded plat of said City, given to secure the payment of a nromisasory note of $500.00, with in terest at 10 per cent from September 29, 1913. and the further sum of $10.00 with in terest at 10 per cent from October 12, 1913, expended for premium on in surance policy, and the further sum of $51.75. with 10 per cent interest from the 9th day of March, 1914, expended for the redemption of a tax sale on said permises. for which sums, with Interest as aforesaid, plaintiff prays for a de cree, that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found to be due by the Court. You are required'to answer said peti tion on or before the 12th dav of May, 1914, or the allegations contained in said petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered as prayed for therein. Date: March 30th. 1914. W. D. MACHAEL, Plaintiff. By JOHN M. LKYDA, His Attorney. 3-30-4wks Single Comb White Leghorns, Yesterlaid strain. Bred to "shell out eggs" in winter. Acknow ledged the best by 17 State Ex periment stations. Eggs, $1.50 per 15; 100 for $5.00. Enquire of Grace Vallery. 3-19-2twkly State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Laraa Comity. is. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he U senior fiartner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., (long- business in the City of Toledo, County and Ftnte aforesaid, and that paid firm will pay the sum of OXE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK 3. CHENEY. Sworn to before me apd subscribed In my presence, this tita day of December, A. D., 18bti. Seal. A. W. GLEASON. '. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly uion the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Seud for testimonials, free. v P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. . Sold by all Druggists, 75c. t$ Take Hall's Family Tills for consUpstfoa. Local News From Saturday's Dally. Mrs. Rachel Coivin came up from Xehawka Inst, evening for a few days' visit with her brother, A. Dill and wife. " County Attorney Taylor depart ed this noon for Union, where lie will visit over Sunday with rela tives in that city. William Minford of Elmwond was in the city yeslerday for a few hours attending the meeting of the county assessors. Ceorge M. 1 1 i I 1 of the vicinity of Mynard was in the city today for a few hours looking after some trading with the merchants, Y. I). Wheeler drove in this afternoon to attend to some mat ters of business with the mer chants and to visit with friends. Attorney Dale S. Boyles of Alvo was in the city yesterday for a few hours looking after some mailers at the court house, and departed for his home on No. 33. E. B. DeWolf and wife of Weeping Water passed through the citv today en route to Pacific Junction, where they will visit over Sundav with relatives and friends. Mrs. Joseph Allman and son, Miles, were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for a short time with friends and look after some busi ness matters. Mrs. E. W. Cook and Miss Net tie Ilawksworth were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day look iug after some matters of busi ness in that city. Mrs. II. R. Neitzel and two children arrived this morning on No. t from their home at Boise, Idaho, and will join Mr. Neitzel here for a visit at the home of Mrs. Neitzel's mother, Mrs. F. R (iuthmann and family. Mrs. (Seorgia Creamer drove up this afternoon from her farm home south of this city and spent a few hours here looking after some matters of business with Ho different merchants. "Pad"' Piatt, for many years a resident of this city, came over yesterday from his home at (lien- wood and spent the day here with his old friends, and while here called at the Journal oflice for a short visit, which was much en joyed. Roy Yonnker and wife came up this morning from their home near Union and were passengers on the afternoon Burlington train for Omaha to visit for a short time. They expect to re move in a short time to Clenwood to make their future home. Misses Dora and Amelia Kert erman of Madison, Neb., came in last evening for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ofe, and this morning, in com pany with Mrs. Ofe, were pas sengers for Omaha to visit Mrs. Kerterman at the hospital in that city. Plain Truth That's Worth Money. Using Foley's Honey and Tar for a cough or cold may save you both sickness and money. F. F Monahan, Menomonie, Wis., says: "I am exposed to all kinds of weather and I find Foley's Honey and Tar Compound always fixes me up in good shape when I catch cold or have a bad cough. I recommend it gladly." Refuse substitutes. For sale by all For Sale. Assorted rs for setting, $2.00 per hundred. Also duck and geese eggs. Mrs. Fred Spangler, 'Phone 2104. 2-23-tfd&w Gardens Plowed. Having moved to town, I can now plow your gardens. Leave word at Halt's store. Byron Reed. 3-25-2wksd Eggs for hatching from S. C. Rhode Island Reds, $1.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100. Extra choice mat ings, $2.00 and $3.00 per 15. A. O. Ramge. Hedge Posts for Sale. I have several thousand good hedge posts for sale. All sizes. Louie Puis, 5 miles west of Murray. Best Family Laxative. Beware of constipation. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Franklin, Me., calls them "Our family laxative." Nothing better for adults or aged. Get them today. 25c. All Druggists or by mail. RYE. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Best results are secured by ad vertising in the Journal. Local News From Friday's Daily. John Wundeilich of Nehawka was here for a short time today attending the meeting of the as sessors at the court house. H. J. Meisinger and wife were among the passengers this morn ing for Omaha, where they will visit, for I tie tlay looking after some business matters. County Surveyor Fred Patter son departed this morning for Ashland, where he will look after some surveying work for the farmers in that locality. Chris Parkcning was in the city yesterday from his farm home west of the city to look after some trading with the merchants for a few hours. J. D. Bramblett tf Liberty pre cinct was in the city today for a few hours looking after matters of business and attending the meeting of the assessors. S. O. Pitman of Murray was in the city yesterday for a few- hours en route home from Oma ha, where he was called to look after some business matters. J. F. Finch and wife departed this morning for Ogden, Iowa, where they will visit for a short time with relatives in that place and vicinity. Mrs. Agnes Chapman departed this al'lernoon for Lincoln, where she will make her home in the future, the household goods hav ing preceded the family several days. Miss Elizabeth Falter departed this morning for Fremont, where she will attend a teachers' meet ing and will then go on to Hooper to resume her duties in the school there. Ct. I. Meisinger of Cedar Creek was in the city today attending the meeting of the assessors at the court house, as well as look ing after some trading with the merchants. C. II. Vallery and wife came in this morning from (Jreenwood, where they were called a few days ago by the death of a sister of Mrs. Vallery, residing in that place, and whose funeral was held yesterday. Mrs. Emily Dickson, who has been making her home in Omaha during the past winter, has re turned to this city and will reside in the rooms in the Coates block recently occupied by Mr. ami Mrs. II. J. Slreight. Her large circle of friends are pleased to note her return. ' , ' MYNARD. (Special Correspondent.) Charles Cook transacted busi ness with our merchants Monday. " Mr. Richey of Plattsmouth was transacting business in our vil lage Wednesday. Miss Martha Barker is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Lydia Wiles, at Weeping Water. R. L. Propst and Mrs. C.oodall visited their cousin, Mrs. Minnie Cox, in Nebraska City Monday. John D.'s oil man, Mr. Elliott, made his usual trip to town and supplied his customers with gasoline and kerosene Thursday. Dr. Brown, the veterinary, was called to the farm of B. F. Wiles, east of town, to take care of a horse that was sick. Mr. Wiles prizes the horse very highly and is well pleased, as a speedy re covery is looked for. . Warm days are commencing to lake effect on the human family in such a way that spring fever subjects are commencing to clean up the garbage, rake the lawns and repair such as is in need. This adds much to the ap pearance of the homes. A large force of Greeks, Itali ans and colored men are station ed here with boarding: cars, and are putting this section of the M. P. in splendid condition. A num ber of carloads of new ties will be used, and with cinder ballast will make a good roadbed. Our village put on a metropoli tan appearance Wednesday. C F. Vallery, William Gillespie and Lee Cole shelled and delivered corn to the leading elevator. The advance in the price of corn prompts farmers to sell and get it out of the way before spring farming commences. Ezra Horning, a brother of our townsman, Ben Horning, visited friends for a few days last week. This is the first visit Mr. Horning has made to his old home for a number of years. He says our cOunty has made much improvement while he was away. Mr. Horning lives near Nelson, Neb., where he owns and operates a large farm. Best results are secured by ad vertising in the Journal. TWO POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE OF UNION ARE UNITED IN MARRIAGE (Union Ledger.) The matrimonial reporter has been "up in the air' again this week on account of lack of in formation in this line, and the best endeavors to get "inside in formation" have resulted in fail ure. But nevertheless, we have the names of the four parties most concerned, and the time and place of the weddings are yet un known at these matrimonial headquarters, although we sought the data for a complete write-up, such as we delight in giving to young people who make this important move in life. In one of the weddings the principals were Riy Ytmnker and Miss Esther Clarence, both of whom have grown from child hood in this vicinity. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Win Younker, residing east of town, and is one of the best young men of which this county can boast, being a very energetic and pop ular young man. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clarence, who for several years have resided northeast of here. She is a most estimable young lady, whose popularity is well merited by her many admirable accomplishments. The other wedding united the lives and fortunes of Mr. George Burr of Nebraska City and Miss Lena Tillman of Union. Mr. Burr is a young gentleman of ex cellent habits and character and one of the most popular young men of Nebraska City, and has a host of friends here, where he was employed last summer in the construction of the new school building. The bride is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Till pian, the family having been resi dents of this village for several years. She is well known and very popular among all her as sociates. J. W. WEST, FORMER RESIOENT OF THIS CITY DIES AT MARSHALLTOWN, IA. Last Friday evening at the Soldiers' Home. at Marshalltown, Iowa, J. W. West, for a short time a resident of this city, died, after an illness of several months. While here for several months a few years ago, Mr. West resided with a family in the southeast part of the city, until he decided to return to Marshall- town, where he could secure treatment at the home. The body of Mr. West was brought to this city on the Misouri Pacific this morning and interred in Oak Hill cemetery beside that of his wife and daughter, who died sev eral years ago. E. G. Dovey & Sons, complete line of carpets, rugs, matting and linoleum. Gets $2 and Costs. Yesterday Sam Beverage was taken into custody, by Chief of Police Rainey for being in a state of intoxication, and was ar raigned this morning in the court of Judge M. Archer to answer to the charge, and entered a plea of guilty and was assessed a fine of $2 and costs, which he arranged to pay and was then released from custody and sent on his way. Disordered 'Kidneys cause ffluch Misery. With pain and misery by day, sleep-disturbing; bladder weak ness at night, tired, nervous, run-down men and women every, where are glad to know that Foley Kidney Pills restore health and strength, and the regular ac tion of kidneys and bladder. For sale by all druggists. IOWA SILVERMINE DOES WELL IN NEBRASKA. This is one of the best varieties of corn for Nebraska, according to reports from our many Ne braska customers. We have a splendid stock of this seed, all harvested before the frost, hung to dry, and every ear tested a grow by the Holden Hot Water Method. Every shipment guar anteed to please or money re funded. Write today for our catalogue. Red Oak Seed Co., Red Oak, Iowa. Wanted, Cattle to Pasture. Engage your pasture early. 'Phone 2922 for particulars. Dan Kiser, 2 miles north of M. P. depot. 3-23-tfw MOVED ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING has now located in SOUTH SIXTH STREET Try Us for Rapid Repairing OUR WORK SHOES the best for farm olfactory are guaranteed every pair prices from SI .85 to 4.50 AVARD & McLEAN, VERY STRONG PLAY AT THE PARMELE SOON Outline of "The Shepherd of the Hills," Which Will Be Here Friday Might, April 3. The success of Harold Boil Wright's novel, "The Shepherd of the Hills," made into a play by its author, in callaboration with Elsbery W. Reynolds, is proving just as big on the stage as in book form in the book stores. The story of the play is based on a somewhat dramatic plot of mystery. An unknown comes in to the Ozark mountains and be cause of his clerical bearing and readiness to officiate for the reg ular pastor of the mountaineers, who live so much to themselves, are willing to let the man live the life of a partial recluse. He makes friends with one family and volunteers for the place of shepherd. In this guise he at tempts to expiate the wrong-doing of his son, who several years previous had come into the mountains and wronged one of the young women. Her father has vowed deadly vengence on the betrayer of his daughter, but he has disappeared, leaving no traces of his whereabouts. It is generally supposed that he is dead. The good shepherd wins the love and respect of the moun taineers, though at one time his life is endangered by a lawless band of mountaineers who sus pect he is a revenue officer. There are many dramatic episodes in the play, . but its strength lies in the unfolding and development of its characters. The shepherd is a most impres sive figure, mentally and physi cally. The young woman, who is the heroine of the story, is untram melled by the conventions of the town and has good red blood in her veins. With the aid of the shepherd she polishes her mind so that she becomes a young woman of culture and refine ment. Then there is the soung mountaineer whose love is honest and sincere and who Wtfhere Will You o This oming Summer? Will you make that grand tour of the Pacific Coast? There will be special Summer rates in Summer are generally Or will you make a less Mountain country, including Park, or the newest scenic wonder Glacier Park? It is not too early to be thinking over a vacation tour for next Sum mer. Then there is next door to you, Colorado, with its camping places and resorts, including beautiful Estes Park just north of Denver. You accomdations in Estes Park. Will you make use of our IllilllliQniii to South 6th St. downs the champion bully and strong man of the mountainsin a marvelous contest of strength and enuurance. Then ther is I he uncanny youth who wanders like a will-o'-lhe wisp across the mountains and is the means of finally bringing happiness to "the shepherd and restoring the.grod name of the mountaineer's fam ily. There is much "atmosphere" of the hills pervading the-play. And in making the production, Messrs. Oaskill and McVitty, tho producers, it is said, have sup plied some beautiful and realistic stage pictures. Butter Fat Wanted. The undersigned manager of the Lincoln Pure Butter Co., at this station, is paying the highest price for butter fat, as de termined by the government Bab cock test. We are also paying the highest market price at all times for all kinds of produce and poultry. Call and see rne before disposing of your produce. Fred Dawson, Lincoln Pure Butter Co., Plattsmouth, Neb. Deautlf ul Shetland Ponlei for sale at all times, for the next 100 years, unless I die in --the meantime. I have now an extra fine stallion, the best in the state, for sale. Well broko for both harness and saddle. Wm. Gilmour, Plattsmouth, Neb. R. F. D. No. i. Eggs for Hatching. Light Brahma eggs for hatch ing, for sale. Only the best w could get for 40 years. Mrs. L. E. Gilmour, Route 1, Platts mouth, Neb. Blank books or all kinds at the Journal office. .You may need an AUCTIONEER and we want to inform you that dates can be made at this office for COL un DU the Weeping Water Auctioneer Careful Attention to Public Sales Rates are Reasonable rates, and California hotel less than in winter. expensive tour of the Rocky Scenic Colorado, Yellowstone will have to arrange early for Send for booklet. information service? Describe generall the tour you would like to make and let us akvise you as early as the new rates will permit us. W. C. CLEMENT, Ticket Agen. L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebr.