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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1S1!
PLATTSMOtTH SOTI WFXELT JOURNAL.
page s.
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Local News
i:.
r or
was a v.s.tor
this
a p!(acr.: cal.er at f
K I. R jrrry.fc!'. was t.Tsonj the fa-
r vi-:vi jn the city t-!ay for t.
' i:uJ" 1- '"-'! r:rr i.:tf r
,tr. tht- trervh ants.
A:t'.: r Ftar. irr :" th
I;-- ,.- V..-.. -.-
v a -
3V cvt
i ...
i iitii g wur.
if
er.J-. de-
his home.
J-.-' ?t Kriere- dr-ve ir.
f : om his horr.e r.ear
tlis rr.orr.- ;
Murrav to :
'er-i a fw hou-s here looking afte-
R.
Wil'Iam Hijrj'in - was a
y.-;c-.;.iy ror a fe.v
P"--. f Fa-h-r A A.
thi- r:. Z'.'.i.j - hi-
r.. drove in this r;or:
favm h.me tri ?rvr. i
h-.
at --la
m h
f'.v rour
r" a " i- :-s . z
c h a r. t s .
arter
-p.
. v
the-
th:
:y to-tuy. t.
-..c- : th
' y. ve in to
mo.ijrati
1 1-.,
" ir v. r.r. tr.e mercnants.
the Cedar Creek lum
v a in the city t' day to
r-.-me I u-ine-s matters. ?
v;-:t wi:h his father. J. M.
! fam.'- r tr dav.
Pau! E ;
o": r.fier
- as to
: Ka
::er.'-erirt r was aten
i
in i
:m'or'art
matters
Wh "e here he t"o :
this ornoe and hr-.v hfs
to ca
-. to the Dailv Journal e - : - 1 -
another yea-. f
M-. . 1. II. A'. -; '. ..." --irt
w t;. -.- iv :. few
-s Inst Friday visiting an t :;.'!.
: e. u- ty fr;en ;s an.i rr.t
ts. Whll- he-e Mr. Ahbert cai-
t.e -Jo'irr.a! mee anu en-o.
.it-.. :
tr.e tap-
r a r .
a !
.. Ti o.-nv ?. t -"" ' n to nrne
-ir.ess matters with the merchants, j
'. Va:!-ry i- feeiir.r? much improve j ;
health rr ! his treatment for can- I
- o r. ; - .ir ."i:s r r(',T.'t-n n:"-t
G.-.r-:
tr..ter drr-ve in
f t c rr. h's h'T.e
look after some
i'l Hii'ter of Vi'eepinz Water was
e city fxlay for a few hours look-
' tc:
i n r a :
h "" -.
(ha:
vi -itor
matters at the court
.co" v.a- amon
te."dav 1". thl- city.
2 !
ir t' Ic---k after some tnadinir
r-'.e; c r.ar.t-.
u !
Peter Halmes
'c- in th's :ho'.-.t.:
from his heme near this
-r-ft v. hours Tckir. u
t'u iirr- v'h the merchan"
y r r, ' j
P. A.
horn was amor? the farmer
- - ..5 r iT '
V c- ?
tors ',r- tr.e c:iy t..;a lor a :t i
h'.urs to
-k after sme ma
:h the merchants.
Fitzgerald was
:ter
O i
Edward
am on ?
o
?a"
aha this mor
to lo.-.k after
-
Your
1
California
Exposition Trip
will probably be the most impcrtaiit
trip of your life. And it need not ba
costly if ycu simply plan ahead. If you
go at it haphazard it will cost you
probably double what you expect. Let the
Union Pacific
assist you in fining your trip.
This great railroad system has published a
booklet which contains invaluable data on
hotels and rates, the most desirable places
to visit, and the expense of these side trips.
ft
All this information is
We will welcome the
plan your itinerary.
fill out and mail the
ki :
Str4t Address
Ci'y
StaU .
; rr.a te of business for a few hours.
i
i Miss Jesie Eobertos.n was a nas-
! -er.ger this afterrrxn for Omaha to ;
it her cousin., ?!iss CI race Has-e-!
r.eier. vr.o i
is appearing there in "Peg1
- v
' I.. I), ri-ntt.
11
the Murrav rr.e;
C'tv tor
few
- mst
:" eveninsr,
:eriXo. 2. in.:
with relati
. ; v.i:ru.m
! Oklahoma.
in from Orr. t-na
' n
sren-img tne ever .!. a hce
ves arl frie-'ids.
Kul.-chuh of Pocassett, '
arrived here last ever.ir, !
eal!-.i to this citv tv the ii-.
a '.a
of his rrothe-. Mrs. Ar.r.a Cather.. e
Holschuh. wkos
funeral wil- be '.. -i
e tomorrow arte: r.o-j-.
Irs. J. V. Erer.be: ver. jr.. of Sa';
. o tan. arrived tr.ts m
hr-r home, called here Lv
?ne if. r
:f I-.- ATh- ?r-c 11,-1.
mo; ne;
er. j
: . l.' -'r '..' he'd t
i '''-on.
; .ieo-ce Albert, who
-r-
has be:-n x
' -z his parent-. M-. an i Mr-. .;-j"ri
;rt tr.is c.tv tor t
p:
-omeirr.r.r.tr., departed
j.-i-'r.'-y. Montana.
i or Mis ror
this afterr.
fore h;s d
Aibe-
-id:ed ;
t..:.--;rln;i.
r.--vv-d h!
t'. the r.attsmouth
.1 a!. '
:
'vt"-.,.r.-;"uay's
Dp. !. v.
M. Starl
:eparteu last even.r.
:r No. 2 fcr
I.terc -t- there
Arkan-
tj . ' .-I after his land r
i
- .!n-v ovorr.av was am-.r
r?.ser.irers this mornir. j- on No.
-cr.d the dav there lookinir af- I r:
ter some matters or ousine-s.
Julius
Per per: err
came ;n last
.r to spenu a snrr
i m e n ? r e
" - - to attend to looKin-r atter
r
te - e?t of his ciear bu-ire-s.
Mrs. Frank Johnson and little sen.
V.'a'ker. came up f. -m Weepir.gr Wa-
iu.- .
evfr.ir.L' tor a
"T-
I home
of
J. w.
!cr.r
: son.
i Wi'l Wartra and wife were amonr
'he pa;ser.rers this morning for Oma- j
ha. w:
,ere
s o:
they will
b-:-:-.is
looK. ater
some
for a
m that city.
Franl: Mock and wife of Galesburjr
T"l;r.o:s. who have been here isltlr.c j
:t tne v. i.iian n?a non? to
:ay-. departed this morninr for the
etropo'i- to visit fo- a sh-rt time.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harrir.trtor. of
'juthrie Cer.te-. Iowa, who have beer.
viit;r..r at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
i G. R. Davis in this city, returned
i r.ome
afternoon. Mrs. Harrir.z-
is a sister oi
Mrs. Davis.
wife a
, vame
last ever.ir.cr on No. 2 fro:
"heir home at Have'ock for a vis
- iv - e at the home ot Mr. a..erv par-
.' :
' '
.he.r ;
i ?rt?. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Va.ier
fvw- cays, as veil as with
rr.ar.y relatives and friends.
When vou are looking for the vert
ht - st articles in the line cf fancy bos i
. .. ii . 1 - i rr- I
siaiioner. can si tne jcurnai oiuce :
whare you will find an excellent '
arietv to select fr;rn.
nr. i Regular 7-c values in Initial Starr..-
tior.erv at the Journal office for c2.
j . ' itfJ 5.--
c- fr".
t
3-ours, free for the asking.
opportunity cf helping you
Write for booklet No. 113 cr
coupon below.
OEKRIT FORT. P.T.M.
I Dion K. la
Omaha. 'rt-
Please send me booklet Ka 113 -California
and the Expositions."
e
! .
ITHE "LARK1N CLUB"
ii
DAViES SO AND SO
Frnm M'T: J:, y's Ia.
! Recently a daily paper in a N.1
I i raska city pave a considerable review
if or.e of the La: kin club events. In
pnrt the article follows :
The Larkir.'s club was entertain-
i ed yesterday afternoon by Mrs. ''.uc
the r.arr.e of the wife cf a rn-irchar.i
sat her heme. The ladies trough;
j their fancv work and whiled r.-.vay I
some very p:easar.t moments se'.v.ri r, i
, v hi'e sociability reipned supn'ia;.
Iu:i.-p the af;ernocn Miss (dau.rt r j
of the hostess) furnished some exc.'-j
Icnt piano selections, which -.v..e
.-reailv enjoved 1 y the lac
At
i
luTitt.eon
hou
r ut.ic.ou
us refreshrr.f
.ere server, whicn materially s
i the pleasures of the afternoon.
Those
attendance
were
.-,- v-of. ri o. rpfrain from ro- !
:5r persor.al. as the list included the
r.arr.e of the wives of some of the m.3.- j
ir.ts o:
Is it cor.si-v.t j
- the wive? anj daughters of
har.ts. who are ooaoivd to the
rr.
-til.
crder hou-e busir.es. to buy -TO"Jsj
; from th j Larkin concern ? What km
rrr.-( hant C the hardware nan i
-cr.t araan
:ne mail oruer
busiae.:.
hen through his v.ne. he is vir.?
i;:e food products of the Larkm '-ot:i
.v? Rusiness of the Larkin
le.n is more than '0.000 a ye:-.-.
orn
p?crvets of pr-."p:e
-hou'.i t e patrt-r.? of horr.e nser-;
.r.t--. Omaha Trs
THOUGHT BURGLARS
HAD BEEN THERE BUT
THEY WERE MISTAKEN
lesteruay morning-a discovery -as
made at one of the leading stores of i
the ctt
few minutes
.. . i ' i .1 : . .
it an attempted burclary had taken
ice. but later developments caused
.I,e ur-r'.ar theory to be abandoned.
It seems that some parties rot con
nected with the store came a'or.z an !
.-aw the door of a store room in con- j
r.ectlon with the store cp-en, and they
tuea
on
to investigate
the floor a r.ur
further, an 1 i
iber ot
! matches, which looked suspicious, an.l .
(r 'rx-ikin? further it could be seen ;
from the marks left on the floor where !
r-arty had been enjojing them-1
selve. but apparently there had
2'othir.rr bothered in anv wav
, , . . , "
d been
a:-!
mouarn is sa.e to surmise irai on j
: mother occasion the parties will seo ;
j to it tr.at tney
con t
foru'et to ioc: i
i ir.f (or verv careful. v on croir
out
- , :
cleaning ur.
Alvo Notes
Giandma Foreman is on the fia'i j
this weeK..
Georre Foreman, sr.. .-pent !
i riuay in Lincoln. - jtime. i
I-r-uc Ilolienbeck returned Friday! Quite a number came down from
f-cm a visit in Kansas.
Mrs. S. C. Eoyles returned fro:-i j
Lincoln Tuesdav cn Nc. 14. 1
Mrs. David Setler is steadily erow
g weaker the pas; few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatric:
j vcre Lincoln visitors Monday.
1 i he Mothers Council met witn Mr-s. 1
I Ella Proutv Tuesdav afternoon. I
j Robert Hamilton is entertaining hs
-other from Omaha this week.
j Mrs. George Curyea entertained j
Mrs. Floyd Carr of Lincoln iast Fri
day. Fred Weaver of South Bend came
up Thursday evening to visit with J.
A. Shaffer.
John Murtey went to Sterling Tues
day to look after business interests
. ir. that p!ace.
j Isa.ac Wolfe was stricken with
paralysis Sunday. His condition re
t r ains about the same.
John Wolfe and Mrs. Schuvler
Wolfe came down from Havelock last i
Wednesday to visit relatives. j
Arthur Prouty came Wednesday
f.-cm Falls City, Neb., to visit his j
mother, Mrs. Ella Prouty. for a fe-v j
cays.
John Simmons and family came in
j Thursday from Misouri and will make
their home west of to.vn on the old
Farrett farm.
.el. mi.... 1
s. Clyde Eoyles of Lincoln came j
Saturday to visit relatives, re-
Mr
: c'.own
I turning home Monday evening, ac-
jcompanied by her father, Paul Froh-
j lich.
I
! A household remedy in America for
'2t ye-rs Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil.
I I cr cut. sprains, bums, scalds,
; bruises. 2-"c and 50c at all drug
stores.
Subscribe for the JcumaL
Cedar Creek!
Fred Solsburg shelled corn Friday, j
John Gauer was in Louisville Fri- I
cay.
I. H. Robe its wen
to Omaha Wed-
r.esday.
Rev. Swartz was in Cedar Creek
Friday.
P. II. Roberts was ir. Plattsmcuth
Monday.
John Lohr.e? was a L
er Friday.
C. A. Gower was tradi
1-ouis-
vu;e i rtu- .
William Kell and wife were in Cul-
l,rn Wednesday.
Tora Meisineer was in Platts-
,t,th Saturdav.
Llovd Schneider went to I'lattJ-
mouth Wednesday.
John Scheurer vi.-ited
Mrs. Wagner. Friday.
his si-ter.
friends in
er!a cnneider visited
I'lattsrcouth Saturday.
hopping in
Harry Meisinper was
Piattsmouth Saturday
Gtrorre FornrdT wa- a Piattsmouth!
business caller .uesuay.
G. L. Meisinper called on Platts -
mouth friends Saturday.
Tuesday.
Ralph At wood and wife went to
Lin-.-olr. on No. 7 Saturday
ana wire were;
shopping in Louisville Friday.
Her.rv FornorT was tradin;
with
the local merchants
Art Stander tcjk dinner at
the Met7Per heme Wednesday
S. J- Reames went to Louisville Fri-
iy to attend the Henninir's trial.
John Ilennincs.
nd Geo rye
Her.rir.rs were in Piatt -'mouth Mor.-I
i ,'a-
Arthur Stander and Rev. Norntar.
took dinner Thursdav at the Metzeer i
heme. )
Eva Dasher went to Louisville Sat-;
urdav on Xo. S3 to work for Mrs. j
IT ) r-p t-p
Henry Inhelder cf Moref.eld, Neb..
came m Tuesday on No.
or a time. i
... V-. . C . T ... . . a . -, -T -."a,. -
!r - nd. done some rtove repairint: fc
Mrs. Sayles.
Jake Schneider
tocrt auvantaire o:
ti:e
? weatMer
and butchered his
:mer suptv of meat i-aturdav
-..
Ivan and Ralph Meisir.cer took ad-;
vantage of the fine weather Friday,
t nd went
'nnnjri.t.d on a visit.
Miss Eookmever
came out from
i'lattsmcuth to tak
-cho-jl here until
: i-Ie to return.
. u ,
iar?e or
Miss i rerr.a;
James Hessenflow went to Platts-
mouth Saturday. H:-rn Schtader
took care of the rural route while:
. vit 1
Miss Stella Warren, who has been
. siting vuth her s.ster. Mrs. .Mable ;
Her.nir.es. for the last week, return-!
, , 4 j
r.ome iuesay.
v i!I Gobelman came out Saturday ,
on No. S-"J and spent Sunday with 1
friends, returning Monday on No. 34. 1
'EiHie is looking fine. . 1
J Allie Meisinger says it is hard on '
a single man when the roads are like
r.ov i-ai-o CT.-T--1-. T?-- t-a A-.l rr.- I
lose the runner orf his cutter this i
dlle to take a hand in the wolf j
hunt. Those in attendance from that !
c"tr w?-e: Messrs. Fe-erson. Stander. ;
Faster, Keep, Roy Core, Walt Con
fers, Merriman. Pete Nelson. Ed
Ir.gerrr.an, Ed Bromco. Jim Masters.
A. Sherman. F. Masters. F. Cox and
F.ev. Norman. Owine to the por ;
!.
.e-un no covotes were seen.
MURDOCH.
v (Speciil Correspondence.)
I. G. Hombeck was a Lincoln visit
er Saturday.
Miss Tressa Tigh of Manley was
in town Tuesday.
Harold Tool was a Lincoln visitor
Miss Rose Bauer returned from
Omaha Monday on No. 17.
Charles Schafer was an Omaha
. isitor Friday and Saturday,
Miss E. V. Everett of Lincoln was
horr.e over Sunday visiting friends.
j A number from here attended the
'basket tall game at Elmwood Friday
night.
Miss Ida Wieshiet spent the past
week with her sisters, east of Elm
ween win
wood.
Miss M
linnie Guthmann of Platts-
mouth came Tuesday for a visit with
relatives.
Little Irene McDonald has been on
the sick lirt the past week, but is
'Letter now.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Guthmann
i r ere Omaha visitors Tuesday and
; We 'r.esday.
Harry GiLespie of Lincoln spent
's-tu'-day and Sunday with relatives
jand friends in this vicinity.
BRITISH SLEEP
IN CELLARS
German Airships Return Homs
Sale! After Rail
FOUR KILLED BY THE BOMBS.
Eeriin Anncuncss y Flotilla Was
Srellea. tut Is Eack Unharmed Aftr
Coirg Mjch Ca-raj; Russians Re
port Repose cf German Attacks.
Perl.a, Jn. 21. The fcliowing cf3
ial stjterr.-iit was issue! here;
"Ja:i Z'j ;i a Citrraun air-h'd.s Lorn-La:dt-.
the fortin-J plact- of Vuriuoati
ur.d otht-r places on tte English ea:
(.Oa-L. The attack was suoiessiul.
Cot:?i ierab'f damage was don-. Tbe
iirhi were shelled, t'lt rt gained
tt-ir fcen-e port un -L-.maed."
London. Jan. 21. The German air-
s:.:;s for they are thus cescri'Lt-d hy
; the C-crn.an crf.f ial re;ort which paid
la four-hours visit to the coast towns
or .V rro.r:. crt ! r i twer.tv or more
On. V - I't-rs" rr, I; !'-(.
j !0-;: i erson?, injured un or more oth-
' -rs ar d d.d ccnsideralle datU3e to
i.ro-erty.
lariaouth and King's Lynn, the Iar
est tov.r.s i!tej. suffrei the h-avies-t
uan.j-e. LiLt 1-orahs were d-opred
in the former t)c. or.e cf them kill-
ins an old mar. and an o'.J woman, in
jurin? three others and smashing win
dows within a radius of several hun
dred yards.
In Kir.a- s Lynn a woman and a bc
wer killed by bombs, which d-mol-:s":.-d
a row cf c-o: tastes.
T l . : .-. : : . . .1 t-
I i ac airiia:L a.;-o ;m.-u Lroait'i,
i hi h. ho-evt-r. was not attacked:
ih-r:r. churn, wa.re four bombs wet c
dror r ed: I-ersir.sham. Glmstcn. Snet
f tishani and Kraf Lam. -ar h of wh:- h
' rf !WJ,J rutssae. nettrsuam arc
la-aans are wttatn ir.ree m::es c:
tne tins s tsundr'neham rest
-r.ee.
l'to;ia in
e towns
raiuea are
sdee; t'r.g !n th-dr cellars.
Russians Repuise Germans.
j Russians report repulses of GermPE
! attacks north of Raw a and on the
: F.zura river and assert thiry defeated
th- Germans with heavy losses near
t-- . tt r l v t :rio T V - V.oVa
I Th- French ohacial statement an
no-.ir.ces the recapture by the French
(: or.e or tr.e tncaes taKen tne c?.
i previous y Ly tne Germans, nortn oi
.Notre t ame ae Lor-tte.
s'o many men perished during th
e:?h: days' struggle for heights ac-ross
the river from Soissors that four days
. . t -k f -r. p.- te battte trie deed
lay
ap
a'thoush thousands o'
rt-n had t-etn ensaeed without cessa-
t;cn in U- ar us up
ARMENIANS IN SAD PLIGHT
Refugees In Caucasas Are Dying Frerr
Co!d and Hunger.
Fcston. Jan. 21. The condition
-' - - -
:rt':u lu,KtJ.
1 ranscaucas.a :s Cfcr.c-ea :c aep.ora
tl. ta a cahlegram from the centra'
ccn,.itIee for Armenian relief at
Tihis received by Miran Sevasly.
chairman of the Armenian national de
fense committee. The message was
autLcrizei by Catholieos Souranian
J--rs -
the Armenian church, and
L'-'-';"
ire of Bishop Mesrop
L .f. T " M.,- tV T,-i-r
about 1 ?...: Armenians have migrat
ed to the Caucasus to save themselves.
The situation is extremely deplorable
Many are dying from cold and nun
Sr. In crCer to save our people from
rum ereat assistance is necessary. 11
the name of these martyrs, we be
ou to organize for collections of mon
ey. Address contributions to Tcouri
n iff. director of the Back Of Conv
merce. TiSis
ARMIES LIVING IN CAVES
Fighting Forces In Europe PracticaMj
AH Underground.
Berlin. Jan. "1. Not since th
Pleistocene age has cave-dwelling
been so universal a mode of life i
Europe as today. Altogether there ar?
hundreds of thousands of men. on and
eff the firine line, who burrow for she!
tr from the enemy's fire and th
weather's inclemency this winter. Vast
underground cities have been built.
In Galicia a correspondent saw t
hill which had five tiers of caves, ir
rows of forty each. The entire estab
lishment sheltered 2.500 men.
And life in the earth dwellings i
fereeable. according to all accounts
The men in their letters, at least
speak of their caves with as much
feeling as they do of home. '
Cutch Patrol Eoat Sunk by Mine.
Th HMeue. Jan. 21 The Dutct
naval patrcl boat Toitan. while search
inz for mines off Nieuwsluis, struck i
mine and sack. One officer and fom
men were lost and only fragments 0
their corpses were recovered. A large
number of fresh floating mines are re
ported frcm all coast places.
Germans Are on Defensive.
Fetrograd. Jan. 21. Along a sixty
mile front from Cieehanow to Dcbrzyr
cn the Vistula, the Germans are on tht
d'fer?ive psa'inst the Russian ad
vanre towards East Prussia. Durins
the last three days heavy artillery en
patrements have occurred at variou:
points along this line.
SOUTH BEND.
It was some snow storm we had all
day Saturday.
Mrs. Elmer Greer, is still seriously
ill at her home.
John Kittrell made a business trip
to Lincoln last Saturday.
Lloyd Richardson was visitir.fr the
Louisville merchants Friday.
Clarissa Streipht and mother were
passengers for Louisville Wednesday.
Ed Fir.ton, John Wagr.er and Frank
Faum were shopping1 ir. Omaha Fri
day. Frank Kephart spent the day last
Thursday with his son, Ross and
famiiy
fnmilv.
Mr. John Kittrell had the misfor
tune to lose his purse at Louisville
last week.
Virgil Kittreil spent a few- days
lust week at Memphis with his uncle,
.id KittrelL
Sterling: McDonald and Everett
Giilen were passengers for Lincoln
I riday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervill are spending
a couple of weeks at Meadow with
Mr. MerviTs parents.
Charley Fosberg and family were
visiting in Louisville Sunday at the
home of Albert Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Thiele of Louisville
came up Monday evening to see Mr.
?nd Mrs. J. D. Kittrell.
Charley Atkinson returned home
Sunday evening, after spending a
rouple of days in Omaha.
Oscar Dili and father were pas
sengers for Springfield Friday, where
they attended the sale of the late Bert
Dill.
The R- N. A. lodge met Wednesday
; fternoon to make some new lodge
drapes, at the home of Mrs. Archie
Towle.
Yor.ie Eggleston returned to her
home at Memphis, after spending sev
eral weeks with the W. S. Kittrell
famiiy.
Albert Fidelir.e and wife were pas
sengers for Lincoln Friday, where
they took their baby to one of the
hospital for treatment.
Ross Kephart and family were pas
sengers for Ashland Saturday even-
in? to spend a short time with Mr.
frank Kephart and wife.
t- r.,, n ti,v '- , f -Vf,,l-
usMr-1 vuurv. vi
make his canv calls here on his many
patients, and is very highly recom
mended by all the people of South
Eend.
Railroads Are Giving Lessons
Apple Cookery.
Idaho. Oregon and Washington have
bng ago been recognized as the lead
ing states in the apple-growing in
dustry and because of its superior
grade and pack, this Pacific North
west territory has always found a
ready market for its production.
The Oregon-Washington Railroad &
Navigation, one of the Union Pacific
System lines, has now interested it
self in making the Pacific Northwest
apple still more popular by engaging
the services of a nationally known
demonstrator in apple cookery. Mrs.
Elinor Meacham-Redir.gtora
Mrs. Redington gave several dem
onstrations daily at the National Ap
ple Show in Spokane last summer,
and the great interest manifest in
these demonstrations lead the O.-W.
R. & N. Co. to publish a book of K0
receipts for the preparation of apple
dishes.
The railroad has also carried on
numerous apple-cooking contests
throughout the states mentioned
bove, with a result that this educa
tion has increased the consumption of
apples locally; they now appear upon
the daily menu of thousands of homes
where before they were practically
unknown.
I THE TTITKin COVRT K THE
(t)lTV OK ... NEBKUKA.
ORORR TO MIOW C.lE.
!n Tte Guardianship of Juanita Clem
ens, a Minor.
Now. on th;s th day of January, A.
r.. 191.. this cau.e came on for h-ar-ir.
upon the petition of Christina Burr,
Tuard.an of Juanita Clemens, minor,
prayir.sr for a Iicen!-e to sell the foj
;iwir.e dt-scrid real estate, to-wit:
Tr.e undivided one-ninth (1-9)
Interest in ar.d to Bioc-k thirty
four S4 in Yo'ins and Hay's Ad
dition to the City of I'iattsrnouth.
Ca.-s County. Nebraska,
fr the purpose of usinst the funds de--ivel
tlierefrom for tr.e support, edu
cation and maintenance of said minor,
md alleirsr that the sale of said land
. for the best interests of said minor:
And it asptarinz that an order should
-m entered re'tuinne al! persons inter
ested in sail estate to appear and show
-ause. if any. there be. why a license
-houTd not issue to said guardian to
sell the interest of taid minor in said
ie--rriteo real estate.
It Is Therefore trdered that all per-
nn interested in said estate appear
efore me at the office of the Clerk of
tie Pistrict Court at Piattsmouth. Ne
braska, at nine o'clock A M. on the Cth
Jay of February. A. !.. and how
?aue why a license should rot issue
ro said truardian to sell the Interest of
aid minor in the above described real
state for the purposes set forth In said
application. JAMES T. BHOLET.
Jiioi or tr.e Tatr;''t Court.
It is ordered that a codv of this order
served utxtn all :erons interested
in sai l estate bv publication of said i
jruer lor trree successive weeics prior
to said date set for showing cause in
trie i'iattsmoutn Journal a newspaper I
put;;sr.ed semi-wefkiv ani of trene-al
circulation in the County of Ca. Ne-
Drasjta. JAMES T. beglet.
Jud District Court.
RAWLS i EODEETtON. Attorneys
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at'ove court f t!-ir.jr tt. ii:. .-.--ife
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tt.rt-of. A lat.t .'.! t- :al
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f.lrs anU 0-v:s--s of r,rv,r s;
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anil deviser cf Marjrrn F.::.pl,
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from t.avlt.r or .a.rr..r.ff ar.y r.p-t.
tir'.e, tlana l9 or .n t-r--' if.r-.n. r..l
to riiu;r. you tu -t forta va r.t.'.r.
titte, tiaira, !:en or ir.terf tr.-r;ri. .f
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ar.d for Ker.eral q.i:I rei.ef
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order t'f tt.e court.
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tition on or lefor Movlav. tt. It-.n
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known as Loonar'1 P. Kicn. Fa'.rv
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of I.e.narJ U. Itith ar l Far.r.v
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real riariie ur.knowri. Mr. A. K A'
ar.Jer f.rst real rarr. jr.known. w f
of A. It. Aiesar.'ler. t'.e irkr.-jwn l:r
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wife of Jot;n Kretcr.en. tte iikt;"wn
t.e:rs tii ,'viie cf Jctn Kret'-ie
an-i At.r.a Krettt.ek. frsx real rain
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titl day of !eeemter. A
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or claiming any riicl.t. titi. c'.;m. l.ru
or ir.t-ret tK-r-in. ar.J to r-f.'-:r .u
to .-t forth your rftl-.t. tit. r a.m l!r.
or ir.t-rest t:.pr:r.. if a.ny. etr !fri
or -qi;itBt'.e. ir. or to riy rrt tr.r.f,
and to have the atti aJJjJ'1 in
ferior to tt: tltie cf 1 lair.t.ff ir i for
e--rral fgc:UUf reTief
This r.otic is rrJ pursuant to tae
order of tl.e court
You are rj a; r-i to itr iJ p
titon on or l-for ifur.dar. tr 2.ti
d.v of FrVrtarv, A. I. 1 S I . o- u.:
dlaa.t wiil du'.y rite--1 ttr;r..
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l-4-4wk- kiy
I. THE niSTRlCT COVRT OF THE
COIMV P CA. NRRRAtM.
MOT1CE tL(i.
In P. K?tate cf Diiiah Schwab.
Notice I hereby pv-n t!-.at in r'-aan-
of an order of Hon. Jam T
Ker. Jii-iire of the Iistr.ct Coi.rt of
the Crnistv of C?. Nerraaa rr.aJ en
the 14th .ay of Novnr.Wr. a! l . 141.
for th.e rale of the re.: astute herein
after J-tcrlel. t?:-re wi'.l ! ao'.i at
the 5iouth Front toor of the Court
House, ut Piattsmouth County.
Xehraska. on the Cvtr. dav of Jari.ir.
A. D. ISIS, at eieven ociock A M. at
public vendue to the hih.et bidder for
cash, the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
Lots th.irteefi (13) and fourteen U4
in the Ka-t Half Ft of the N t? -west
Quarter i.V. W. ) of -c!:?n
Twfnty.fight ;. TowBh.p K' en
11 North. F.anee Fourteen 14i r.t
of the Cth P. M. in the County of Ca.
Nebraska.
Said sii'e to remain open cne hotr
Iated this Slnd day of LwcUr
A. P.. 1S14
CHARLES K SCHWAB.
Executor of t"-e tat will and testa
ment of Ie!:'ah Srrah. T-4.
IiAWLS ROBERTSON.
Attorr s
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
All persons interested in the estate
of Agatha Stull, deceased, uill take
notice that a petition has been tiled
in the County Court of Cass County,
Nebraska, for administration of her
estate and that a hearing will be ha i
upon said petition cn the ith day of
February, 1915. at 10 o'clock a.
before the Judge of the said Court.
nd letters of administration of 5aiJ
estate granted at said time.
Witness my hand tnd seal of said
Court at Piattsmouth. Nebraska, thi
l&th day of January. 1915.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON.
County Judge.
D. O. DWYER. Attorney.
Mrs. W. E. Brir.kley departed last
evpr.irt for Monticello. ArVinsi
where she goes to make her home in
the future, as her son, W. E. Drir.k
ky, jr., and family departed for that
place S4rvral days ro with their