MO'BAY, APRIL li 1313. PLATTSMOUTH 3 EMI-WE FELT JOUEN AC PI GE S. mQ7 Pi OP llITI 22 s . Desiring to clean up our stock of Dry Goods and Oueensware, we are offering for the next two weeks a special discount for cash on every article in the dry oocis and queensware departments. CALICOS, GINGHAMS, AND OUTING FLAN NELS IN THE LATE PATTERNS GO IN THIS SALE. A rare opportunity to secure the best muslins on :he market at a low figure. We will close out our line af underwear for men, women and children at a sacri fice price. A FINE LNE O? CHINA AND GLASSWARE OFFERED AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. We are here to make our home and want you to come in and see these rare bargains and get acquainted. THE BEST OF GROCERIES CAN BE FOUND HERE AT ALL TIMES. On South Sixth Street Tuey s Old Stand. 4 ELMWOOD. Leader-Echo. You get full value when you buy a Ford Service and Lasting Qualities Unsurpassed! Buy nov and you jlet in on the pro fit sharing list offered this year's pur-, chasers. FLOYD DAVIDSON, figen! CHAS. LEFLER, Resident Salesman Salesroom and demonstration at the Plattsmouth Garage. 3 i ml For Business and Pleasure! Its Cradle Springs Absorbs all Shocks Miss Katie Trenholm inhere from California on a visit to her brother, Dr. C R. Trenholm and family. Miss Trenholm came ciiiect from the his exposition, having enjoyed a fine time there. Miss Lottie Lean, who attends the state university, was obliged to abstain from her duties there for a few days on account of an affliction of the throat. She has been visiting her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Berger moved to their farm near Grenwood last Fri day. They expect to remain there for the future arid especially while Mr. Merger is trimming up a line orchard on the place. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Liston expect to leave next Saturday for Chicago to be gone for a period of two weeks. The William Roetger, principal of the Hooper school, spent last week visiting the folks at home. Mr. Roetger has accepted a position this summer with the Iirytt Lyceum Bureau, and will spend the summer's vacation attending to this work. He has made a gerat success cf hi school work and will doctor is going to spend the time in attending clinics and lectures in Chi cago, while Mrs. Liston will visit with relatives in South Bend, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bird of Stock ton, Kas., arrived in the city the latter part cf last week and will spend some time visiting at the home of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ethel Bird and family. They had visited most of the winter in California before coming here. R. D. Fentiman, one of our young progressive farmers and stockmen, shipped two cars of cattle to the South Omaha market on Wednesday. These were a fine lot of 3-year-old cattle and averaged around l.r.OO pounds per head. J. I). Fentiman accompanied the shipment. make a great success cf the lyceum v oik this summer. Last week we in some manner failed to mention that a fine little baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waltz last week. The little daughter will be known as Hazel Mildred. The proud parents have much cause for rejoicing and have the hearty congratulations of the Leader-Echo and their many many friends. Miss Ruth Elliott was taken to Lin coln Friday and was there operated upon for appendicitis. Word from her; bedside at. this writing will be en couraging news to her many friends. She is getting along nicely and her early recovery is expected. Miss Elliott has been troubled for some time, and she will surely enjoy relief fiom this troublesome affliction. NEHAWKA. News. Sunday evening for a short visit, re turning on the morning train Monday. Mrs. J. F. Stout returned to her home in Lincoln Friday, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. V. P. Sheldon. Eiii Young, unloaded ids big gas tractor here Saturday. He will use it for threshing, grnling or any old thing he has to do. Miss Pearl Murdoch is reported very sick with pneumonia. She was taken sick the first of the week and as we go to press is reported no better. Mrs. John Opp received a telegram f;om Gleiiwood, Iowa, that her mother was not expected to live and left on the early train yesterday for that p'ace. Frank Cox came home from Alva, Oklahoma, the first of the week, bring ing his father and mo'.iier with him, and they expect to make their future home with Frank. Justin Sturm had a bad upper lip on him lat week thai came from a small abraded place becoming infect ed. It was in pretty bad shape for a few days, but is all rich: now. Miss Anna Eeim returned to her home in Omaha Monday, after visiting several days with the II. L. Thomas family. Mrs. Thomas and Miss Vera Burdick accompanied her to Union on her way home. Friday evening, April 2, was the oc casion of a ni'p.4 enjoyable meeting of the Booster club, when the mem bers, with their lady freinds, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. A lovely evening and ;oo J time such wont to have. brought nearly forty of the young reople to the party, where games and contests of varied sorts composed the evening's entertainment. At a late hour refreshments were served. The guests departed with expressions of their pleasure in the good time they had enjoyed. ' j Harvey Koop was taken to the Met hodist hospital in Omaha YVed V inesday. where he underwent an opera- lion for appendicitis. His many' friends will be pleased to learn that) be is getting along nicely. Hank Thiele is the happiest man in Dr. J. A. Pollard of Salem came in town. The cause for his rejoicing is the arrival of a fine baby boy at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Kittrell at South Bend, and Grandpa Hank .says he is a chip off the old block. Mrs. Chi is Wiith visited her sister, Mrs. John Schaal, at Springfield last week. Mr. and Mrs. Schaal expect to leave June 1st for an extended trip to the Pacific coast, where they will visit relatives and take in the exposition. W. A. C'leghorn went to Council Bluffs Friday morning to attend the funeral of Roy Cleghorn, who died at Roswell, New Mexico, Saturday, April ''. He formerly lived on a farm one mile sojth of Mar.ley. He was 29 years of nge and leaves a wife and one son. r the anticipation of a as the Boosters are www -f -- w - w AAA EAGLE. Beacon. - UNION. Ledger. ... . i WEEPING WATER. Republican. Singles SI85 AND UP!- midimi Motocucle Light Twins $210 l,.'-, - - n2y i wins lt 2 and 3 speeds ris and electeic equipments We sell on easy payments, if you establish bankable references. All good bicycles, tires and accessories. Plattsmouth Cycle Co. Poor Paint is False Economy for it wastes rime and la bor without giving re sults in return. But w e don't handle poor paint, so when you buy from us you may be assured it is good. Yes, it is low priced, but don't let that deter you. Buy it anyway and receive the fullest satisfaction. Wail Paper and Paint Store of FRANK GQBELEW Hotel Riley Block, Plattsmouth, Neb. C. A. Buskirk of Wisconsin is visit ing this week at the home of his sis ter. Mrs. R. G. Glove Miss Sadie Rich was down from Lincoln Friday to attend the funeral of her little cousin, Kenneth Rich. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Bailey, in the south part of town, Sunday morning and left a fine baby girl. The county commissioners, Pitz. Heebner and Snoke, were in town this, week Thursday and went out south west of town to view the road and probably to spot some bridges. Mrs. John Philpot came down from South Omaha Sunday evening to see her mother, Mrs. Ellen Mosely, who is critically ill at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Asa Coatman. Mrs. F. A. Eaton of Davenport.Ne- i urasKa. arrived fcaturcay morning from La Fayette, Indiana, where the j had been visiting, and will make an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. j r. B. Thomas and family. I J. E. Johnson, the blacksmith, went ! to Omaha Thursday of this week to ;have a piece of steel removed from I his eye. John seems to be unlucky, as this is the second time he has had .trouble with flying bits of steel. Ben Sheffier's family arrived Sat jurday evening and have gone to keep ing house in the building north of the Gibbon hotel. Mr. Sheffler is an ex perienced barber and will have charge of the barber business in the box ball alley which belongs to his father, John Sheffler. Mrs. William Partridge, who lives on the Andrew Olsen farm, one mile south and one mile west of town, met with the misfortune of having her left aim broken Tuesday morning. She was cleaning an upstairs window when the window fell, striking her arm with the above result. Dr. Welch Nick Peterson is building a new house on his farm. southeast of town. George Althouse, sr.. is having a new front porch buiit onto hi house this week. Miss Freeda Reitter, who is attend ing school at Syracuse, visited over Sunday with home folks. W. P. Yoho went to Utica, Neb., the Yirst of the week to spend a few days attending to some matters of business. Mrs. Flora Mar.ker and daughter, Flossie, of Lincoln, visited from Sat urday until Sundav evening at the T. R. Adams home. William Christopherson has rented the German Lutheran parsonage in the southwest part of town, and will move in from the country the latter part of the week. Mrs. Owen Wall returned home last Saturday afternoon from the Tabitha Home at Lincoln, where she just re cently had a goitre removed from her neck. We are glad to report that she j is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snoke and daughter, Nelda, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Forsythe, of Lin coln, were entertained at Easter din ner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams, east of town. "We note, according to Wednesday's Plattsmouth Journal, that the town of Eagle went dry at Tuesday's election. They stated that the dry forces here got busy cn the quiet and elected their ticket. It's all a mistake. Someone gave the Journal man a "bum steer As far as we know Eagle remains de cidedly wet this year, unless a few of the members of the town board have suddenly flopped prohibitionists. LOUISVILLE. Courier. Mrs. Carrie Bartlett of Glenwood. Iowa, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Priscilla Noyes. Chris Mockenhaupt and w-ife re turned home Friday from a visit with their son, Peter, near Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Watkins of Lin coln spent Easter with Mrs. Watkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Loberg. Mrs. B. G. Hoover has returned from the south, where she is obliged to spend her winters because of her relicate health. Jacol; P. Be'ker of Wichita, Kan sas, was here Tuesday to make a visit with his mother and other .relatives and friends in the old home town. Mrs. Maude Stewart of Walthill has been visiting the past week with her paients, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Childest ei, and other relatives and friends in this village. Mrs. Bert Crawford came down Tuesday from Murray, where she had been visiting her parents while Mr. Crawford was getting their household goods arranged in their new home here. Wesley Chilcott of Havana, Neb.. who has been visiting relatives and friends heie the past two weeks, de parted Tuesday for Table Rock tc make a few days' isit before return ing home. The Merchants' hotel has been much improved in appearance this week by ibe artistic brushes of Lute Crawford and Wayne Lewis, the painting in the dining room and off.ee making it look very neat and attractive. I). Blair Porter arrived home Wed nesday evening from Hot Springs Aikansas. where he spent several weeks for the benefit of his health and the trip was not in vain, for he crme back in a greatly improved con dition. About twenty-five members of the Masonic fraternity came down from Xchawka last Sunday and were the gu -ts of the local members at din ner, the spread being served at the Merchants hotel. The members at tended services at the Baptist church in the forenoon and spent several h-turs visiting their friends. Another "fire victim" will soon be in business again. C. H. Dysart will open soon with a complete stock of goods in the rooms formerly occupied by the Bank of Union over the Ledger office. Joe Bauer is fitting it up with the necessary shelves and counters, and Mr. Dysart will probably open for business the coming week. Mr. A. L. Harlan, the gentleman who recently purchased the general jrerchandise store of Moss McCarroll on the south side of Main street, was here yesterday morning and closed a deal whereby he disposed of the stock to Hunt S: Morton, one of the firms that was put out of business by the recent fire. The inventory of the stock will be made Monday, and at that time the firm of Hunt & Morton will be in business again. Concrete Work Guaranteed! We could not do that if we were not sure every time we do a piece of concrete work that it is done rij'ht. We Know How or we would not take a chance on rebuilding our work. We know how to mix concrete and how to put it in. and every job we handle is there to stay. Silo, Water Tank, Water Storage Tank, Walls all built by us under an absolute guarantee to be of first-class material and workmanship and we ftand back of it. Come in and See Us if you are thinking of building anything this year. We have a number of new ideas about building that will interest you. Just south of Post office on Fifth Street. Concrete Construction Co., Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska Local Wews Charles S. Stone and wife were among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will visit for a few hours looking after some matters of business. Charles Fetzer of Louisville was an over Sunday visitor in this city at the home of his brother, Joseph Fetzer and family. Miss Vera Propst returned home last evening on No. 14 from Lincoln, where she had been visiting for the past week. Mtri( i: or u'l'i.n tio it i.i ti on i n Not i'."- li rf-t..v triv-!i t all irsnn i ri t fvevi -i :ni'l M th- nuMi'1, 1 hat t 1 1 iiii"! -s i (j-?.-!. ' '. S. Trum'iU-. lias film) lis j.tiitioti uri'l ;i i u! i'ii in the f iif of th Hi-; k of llif vilkiu- .f Kat' le, ''1. tity of 'iiss. iitnl S!:it- of N'c !.r;i y kii. is ri'iuir"il lv;ivv. ijrrfl by 1 h- ! (U!i'''l mmibt-r of i iilt-nt f if liohif rs if sHiil villaur, settirm forth that t hf ;ii h :i nt is : niun of i-si-it a bl-harart-r ami st n il i n jr. and a ri-sidpnt if tin- Stall- of Nc!'i:if k:i. ami pravinir hiit u liceiiM' may hi- iu-i f the sai'l '. S. Ti'.inihl fur ill.- s.no of mall -piiiluoiis ami villous liquors for th--iHrinil of oik- y-ar from th- ilatf of - Ii- hf-arinir of sa hf .a W! U a l ion. in a 'ui ili! in:-'' situated on lots sf-vt-n and -iliht i7 and " i. in hbx-k nineteen if the r-aid village of Kile 1. Nebraska.. t S. TJn'MHl.H. jril 3 1 1 r . Applicant. OTI( i: III' rri.n-TII run I.l- m nit i. ii i:k. Notice is hiiel.y f-'iven to all 5er oiis 'nt-iest-d and In the public, that the i rulers in lied. Kihvanl !' els h !a irer. .as f j !- ' his petition and a ppi i -a t ion n t ! :e ofTice of he Herk of the villa'-re f Kaule. ("ouritv of diss, and Slate of "ebi a ska. as required by law. sinned v t h reouireil number of resiccnt K-eliolders of the said village, settlntr ort h .that the applicant is a man of esoec't a hie h is ra i t e r and standing and i resident of the State of Nebraska. Ian pru virtu: that si license mav be is- u'd to the said Kdward I'. lelsch la ccr "or the sale of malt, spirituous and inoiis liijuors for the period of one cMr from tie date of the hearinir of said application, in a bnildinc situated nt juts five and six i and fit, in block iinf-tecn 1 :i i of the said village of ;ai;l'-. Nebraska. i:iV.l:i F. tiKLSCHI-ACKir piii -. 11.. Applicant. MITICK UK 4PPI.II-THX FOlt i. mi on i.ii i:m: Notice is hereby clvcn to all persons ntereej A-iid to the public that the tndersiirned, J. L. Ilussell, lias filed lis petition and application in the office if the city clerk of the City of IMatts nouth. County of Cass, and State of Vebraska. as required by law, sirned viy the required number of resident 'ree-holders of the said city, setting" vorth that the applicant is a man of "expectable character and standing" and i resident of the State of Nebraska and rayinfT that a license may be issued o the said J. L. Kussell for the sale of nait, spirituou and vinous liquors for '.he period of one year from the date f the hearing" of said application in building situated on the west half .w1-.) of lot fixe ". in block thirtv- fotir ("4. in the Fourth "ward of the iaid City of 'Mutts-month. Nebraska. . J. L. KUSSELU April S. l!ir.. Applicant. i Tin-: iiiTitii'T ciii iit in' r i oi xii. : 1 1 IC tK . Ceorpe M. Thieroir, JMaintifl, vs. Mvrtle M. Tbierolf. TV-fendant. To Myrtle M. Thieroir. 1 ief end.i nt : You ure hereby notified that on tie !th day of March, 1!1.".. th- FlaintifT herein, fleorce M Thieroir. tiled his pe tition in the list r iff. Court or Cusn 'ourity. Nebraska, against you as cle feridaiit, the object and prayer of which is to ohiain a n absolute di vorce, and the custody of the minor children,, namely, L,eaha Thieroir, Menton Tliierolf, and Hazel Thieroir. issue of said marriage upon the irmuiiil of desertion and abandonment for more than two years last past, and for such other and further relif as equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the :;rd day of -May, A. 1 . ISIS, if you fail so to chi your default will be dulv entered herein and judgment entered as pray ed for in said petition. Iated this 2'th day of March, A. 1 1. 191a. CKOUGi: M. THli:i:o.F. IMalnt Iff. V. L. TIDI). Attorney for IMamtiff. in tiii: i in mi i m ii t in Tin: I III Mt III' I -. M:il4K4. In the matter of the estate of I'elil.ili Schwab, deceased: N filler if I 'inn I Srltlrinnil. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested that on the .!th iav of March. A. 1 .. I S 1 Charles I!. Schwab, as the executor of the lat will and testament of lielihth Schwab, deceased, tiled his petition in this court, togeth er with his final account, asking that I In- same be a pproved and allowed, am! that the residue in his hand be distri buted to such persons as are hv law entitled thereto, and alleges that I he only heirs and legatees of said deceas ed are as follows: .lohn Schwab, Sarah M. Mason, Samuel Schw.iii, .lames Schwab, ("harles I-:. Schwab, and the heirs of a deceased son, An drew Si li wah. Klla Schwab, I is wi.l.iw, and Nellie Schwab and X.ena Schwab. That a hearing" will be l"'iiril upon the allegations, of said petition and upon said final account at the office of the County Judge, in the Court House, at 1 Ma 1 1 srnou t h. Cass Count". NebrnsJ ka. on the 2'ith. day or April, A I ., 1!" la, at ten o'clock. A. M.. and iT no objections or exceptions thereto is tiled before said time the prayer of said petition will be granted. Hated this :.".ith ilav of Man?,, A. .. l'.'l.'i. Hv the Court. AU.KX .1. ISKKSON. Count V Judge. R.AWLS cSL- noHF:i:TSO.V, Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of John Peter Keil, Deceased: Notice is hereby jriven to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings will be had upon claims liled against snid 2state, before me, County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said bounty, on the 8th day of May, IS1;!, and on the 9th day of November, 191 at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for exam ination, adjustment and allowance. All claims must be filed in iicid ?ourt on or before said last hour if hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this Tth day of April, 1915. ( Seal ) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. 4-12-4wks R. L. Propst has commenced the excavating of dirt for the foundation of his new building at the corner of Seventh and Vine streets. A force of eicht men are at work. John Bergman was among the farmer visitors in the city over Sun day, driving up from his home near Mynard to spend a few hours. Billy" Sunday, the Man, and His Message at . the Journal office for SI. 00. This book contains the heart Earl Goos of Plainview, Neb., came! of Mr. Sunday's gospel message ar in Monday for a two days' visit with ranged by subjects. It is a book that was called and found both bones of his cousins, Mrs. Charles Rathbun and j is very much in demand, so you had For Sale. Eggs for hatching and day-old hicks from Single Comb Rhode Is and F.eds. Eggs, $1.00 per 15, $5.00 ner 100; chicks, 10c each. Special nating prices upon request. A. O. Ramge, Route 1, Plattsmouth, Neb. 2-22-tf-d&w FOR SALE Fawn and "White Indian Runner duck eggs, white egg strain, $1.00 per 13, $5.00 per 100. Inquire cf A. O. Ramge, Route 1, Platts mouth, Neb. 4-5-tf-wkly Stark Brothers Trees. ti e arm to be broken. 1 Miss Mabel Krecklow. better get your copy at once. P. E. Ruffner is making his first de livery today. The largest ever made in this city. He will have a few of the fine stock to sell at Sam Smith's garage. 4-9-2td-ltw i tiii: cm tv roi'iiT ui' Tin: cm r in-' i"4si. m:ii4k 4. In the matter of the estate of llarvev I . Travis, deceased: NOT1CK. Notice is hereby given to ii 1 1 person interested in the estate of Harvey 1 1. Travis, deceased, that on the nth ilav or March. A. 1 ., lUla, Karl 11. Travis, administ rator of said estate tiled bis pe tition asking for the approval of his "n al account and assignment of the residue of said estate to such persons as are by law entitled thereto, and alleging that lie had no funds in his hands, or no property subject to the pavment of the debts with which to pay the claims allowed against said estate. You are furclier notified that a hear ing will l.e had on said petition on the llth day or April. A.. I., 1 1 ", at ten o'clock A. St., and ir no objections or exceptions thereto be liled before said time, the prayer or said petition will be granted. Mated tliis Hist day of March, A. lb. l!(li. Hv the Court. allex J. t:i:i:sin. Count v Judge. IIAWLS & TlOHnnTSON. Attorneys. XOTICK TO CTtniHTOKS. State of Nebraska, uass vountv. IN TH K COT'NTT CncrfT In tlie matter of the estate of Apatba ;siuii, ueceasea : Notice is herebv clven that the rrcll. tors of said deceased will meet the ad ministrator Of said estate before the County Judg-e of Cass rountv, Nebras ka, at the county court room in the city of I'lattsmouth. in said countv on the 2nd dav of April, 3 1 5 and the Srd or SpntomKnr Id 1 ' . 1 l l - w ' , . . li, ol X J ir I ji'l Ii tX. Ill, each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjust. mi-iii M.riu allowance. Six montlm are allowed for the cred itors of the said deceased to precent their claims, and one vear for the ad ministrator to settle said estate frmn the ;!nd day of Slarch, lsl. Witness tny hand and the seal of said County Court at I'lattsmouth, Nebris ka. this 24th dav or I'ebrtia rv. ims eau A bl.I'.. .1. UKKSON, rminlv II., I fro D. O. DWVKn, Attorney. ' FOR SALE Good young fresh cow. Inquire of Carl R. Cole, Mynard, Nebraska. 4-5-lwk-d&w NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Gus F. Mohr, has filed his petition and application with the village clerk of the village of Avoca, County of Cass, and State of Ne braska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resident free holders of the said village, setting forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the State of Ne braska, and praying that a license may e issued to the said Gus . Mohr for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinou liquors for the municipal year ending May 2, 1916. at his place of business, situated on the west two-thirds of lot five (5), in block thirteen (13), in said village of AToca, Nebraska. April 12, 3915. GUS MOHR, Applicant.