131a. PLATTSMOUTH BEMI-WEEEXT JOCKNAH PAGE 3. MONDAY, APRU. 19, Gold HOflV 1 APRIL 23 After 3 p. in. Friday and 2 p. m. Saturday, we will give FREE TWO REAUTIFUL GOLD FISH and a globe to every purchaser of one of tlje fol lowing articles: Rexall Tooth Paste 25c Rexall Tooth Powder 25c Rexall Talcum Powder 25c We have divided the gold fish into two lots Lot So. 1 will be given' away after :t p. m. Friday, and lot No. 2 will be given away after 2 p. m. Saturday. Only 2 gold fish to a customer. So orders will be accepted over the telephone. Free old fish with cash purchases fish, also a few globes that we will dis- ose of at a low price. only SEE Go 186 n: ELMWOOD. Leader-Echo. Al Wallinger is having his country home fitted up with a water works system, and will have it modern. Miss LH'.ie Hoffman departed Wed nesday morning: fcr I'lainview, Neb., near which place she expects to spend the summer with her brother, John. Reynolds DelesDemier moved from the Bickert property the latter part of last week to the hotel, where Mrs. DelesDemier will have charge of the cooking1 department. John Woods and daughter, Grace, left on Thursday for Hot Springs and will make an extended visit there. They will also visit various points in Ohio before returning,- home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenow of i ear Muvaock are rejoicing because of the ar :val of a line baby boy at their home on last Saturday. The lit tle fellow weighed ten pounds. M. L. Gollaher departed Saturday for Colorado Springs, Colo., to visit his wife, who has been there for some time in the interest of her health. The many friends of Mrs. Gollaher will be painted to learn that she has not im proved very much. Miss Lottie Lean returned Wednes day morning to Lir.coln to resume her studies at the state university after a few days' enforced absence on ac count of an affection of her throat. She was accompanied by her brother, Roy Lean, who returned on the late passenger. Attorney William DelesDemier re turned Thursday morning from a visit to his daughter (more particularly his new granddaughter) at Manilla, Iowa. Mr. DelesDemier was in Omaha Tues day on legal business, when he decided on a surprise visit to William Penter man and family in the Iowa town. He found them well and doing nicely. The senior class of the Hi?h school ai.nounce that they have been suc cessful in securing Chancellor C. A. I-ulmer of Weslyn university to de liver the commenceTient address this year. This is good news to all, as he is one of the best school men in the state and has a splendid reputation as a commencement orator. I- LOUISVILLE. Courier. Misses Butler and Wright visited their parents at University Place over Sunday. Mike Trietsch of Plattsmcuth was in town Tuesday shaking hands with old-time friends. Mrs. C. F. Rathbun and daughter, Dora, visited Mrs. J. O. McClain at Lincoln a few days this week. Mrs. John Schlater and Mrs. Jacob Reichart went to Shellrock, Iowa, last Thursday morning. They will be ac companied home by their mother, Mrs. Rannat. who will make an extended visit. Fislh -AND NOTICE! No gold fish from lot So. 2 will be given awav until after 2 p. m. Saturday. We will have OUR WINDOWS FRIDAY Fricke l Co. TELEPHONE 21 Gust Rutenbeck, chief deputy game w( , den, was in Louisville, Friday in vestigating the dynamiting of fish ponds. It is said that he picked up some evidence that is liable to put some people in a very bad light ere long. Melvin Schleifert had the misfor tune to badly injure one of his fingers the other day by getting it caught in the seeder while sowing oats. The finger was badly mashed and the nail was torn off, causing him a great deal of pain. The friends of Mrs. Frank Matzke will regret to learn that she was taken back to Omaha to the hospital Friday, as she has not been improving since her recent operation as well as could be hoped. She was accompanied by her husband and her mother, Mrs. Frank Wheeler. James Ingrim is here from the Par mele ranch near Broken Bow. Jim wears the same old-time smile and pays his friends the same com compliments as in the good old days when he played ball with the oid Louisville Blues. It always seems good to see Jim's face, if it is a homely one. Nearly all of the oats in this sec tion are in, the winter wheat is all rolled, and farmers are now bending all their energies towards getting their corn ground ready for planting. A great deal of home-grown seed corn will be used this year, most of the corn last year being of a good quality and having matured properly. i WEEPING WATER. Republican. John Domingo has been very sick with bowel trouble the last week, but is decidedly improved as we go to press. The story visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Noell Saturday, April 10, and left a fine daughter to glad den their home. Rev. W. M. Elledge was called to Wellington, Kansas, Wednesday to preach the funeral sermon of Mrs. J. T . Herrick, one of his former parishioners. Mrs. D. E. Jones is suffering from a broken rib. While cutting kindling last week a board flew up and struck her, causing the fracture. Frank Anderson, proprietor of the Weeping Water Stone Co., shipped seven cars of crushed stone Monday. He is keeping a force of t'crty men busy at the quarry now. Mrs. J. W. Swindle went to Omaha Monday to meet her daughter, Miss Estelle, who was returning from Le wellen. Neb., where she has been teaching school the past year. George Timblin and son, Ferg, left Saturday for their new home in the northwest part of the state. His son, Joe, left with the car Friday night. Mrs. Timblin and her daughter will go later. They are all on the sick list this week. News has been received here that Miss Opal Lewton, who has been teaching at Shelby, has received a .?..?.... ....TT kt" Free! ATUBBAY, APRIL 24- U an assortment of larger 186 position in one of the Lincoln school? for next year. Miss Lewton will close her fourth successful year at Shelby and was wanted for another year. Richard Cromwell and bride ar rived from North Carolina on the aft ernoon train today (Thursday). The happy couple were married at Eden ton, N. C, the bride's home city, on April 8th, and are on their wedding tour and a visit at the home of the I groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Cromwell, of this city, where the groom grew to manhood. Richard is one of the faculty at the agricultural experiment station at West Raleigh, N. C. 4 I UNION. Ledger. Mrs. Ida Applegate returned on Tuesday from Lincoln, where she had been visiting her sisters, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Baker. W. B. Banning went to Lincoln Sat urday morning to participate in a meeting of Shriners that was held there that evening. J. C. Sherwood arrived home from Coleridge last Saturday, where he had been making a cisit with his daugh ter, Mrs. Virgil E. Rose and family. Mrs. Nancy McNamee departed on Tuesday morning for Brush, Colorado, where she will spend some time visit ing her son, Charley McNamee, and her daughter. Mrs. A. R. Eikenbary, and their families. Lee Faris went to Lincoln on the Tuesday evening trarin to visit his wife, who has been in a hospital in that city the past few weeks. It is with great pleasure that Mrs. Faris' many friends learn that her condition has been improving. John Thomason of Murray was in town Tuesday evening, returning home from Lincoln, where he has been attending to the building of a nice new- residence, and he and his wife will move to that city as soon as it is completed. The "finishing touches" on the new electric light plant have been delayed a few days on account of some little apparatus being broken in shipping. The most reliable "dope" we can obtain is that the lights will be turn ed on tonight. Mrs. Thede Frans and Mrs. Perry Dukes went on the Monday afternoon tiain to Omaha to bring home little Peter Reberoy, who has been in a hospital for treatment. We are pleas ed to report that the boy has almost recovered, and of course his parents rejoice at the result. L. Roy Upton and D. Ray Frans were a pair of disappointed Masons last Saturday, just because a train happened to be a few hours behind schedule time. They had planned to participate in a Shriner banquet in Lincoln that evening, and had put on their "loudest rags" at 2:30 to go on the afternoon train, but lacked forty eight and one-half miles of going, for the train arrived here just when they ought to have been eating soup in in Lincoln. Disgusted ? Some. Local News From Friday's Dally. Philip Stoehr of Cedar Creek was attending to business matters in this city today. Attorney W. C. Ramsey of Omaha was in the city today for a few hours looking after some legal matters. Mrs. Fred Haffke came in this morning fiom her home, west of this city, and was a passenger on the early Burlington train for Omaha. Attorney William DelesDemier of Elmwood came in this afternoon to spend a few hours here looking after some legal matters. Mrs. John Gradoville departed this morning on No. 15 for Omaha, where ihe will visit for a few hours looking fter some matters of business. Philip and Adam Stoehr of the vi cinity of Cedar Creek were in the city tc day looking after some trading with the merchants for a few hours. " Cameron Cathey and M. G. Church ill autoed up this morning from their home at Murray to spend a few hours here looking after some business mat ters. Henry Hirz. jr., wife and little daughter, Helen, were amonjr those going to Omaha this morning, where they will visit for the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster and chil dren of Union motored up to this city yesterday afternoon for a short visit at the home of Mrs. Foster's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. L. G. Larson. Mrs. Oscar Larson of Randall, Kansas, arrived last evening on No. 14 and will enjoy .a short visit here with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Johnson, end other relatives and friends. Joe Lawrence, a young lad who has been making his home with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor, south of this city, departed this morning for Omaha, where he will have his eyes treated. C. E. Metzger, W. F. Gillespie, Nel son Jean and A. S. Will motored to Omaha this morning, where they will attend the meeting of the grain deal ers that is being held in that city. Mrs. Henry Born and children and Mrs. Ed Tritsch and daughter were among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will visit for the day and look after some matters of business. Mrs. Mary McIIugh of Falls City, who has been here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Thorn. Walling and family, for a few days, departed yes terday afternoon for her home at the Richardson county capital. Mrs. Jacob Domingo and (laughter, Mrs. S. Ray Smith, and. son. Frank Domingo, came over last evening from their home at Weeping Water and were passengers this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for the day. Dr. C. A. Marshall departed Thurs day morning for San Monica, Cali fornia, where he will join his wife in a visit there at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Everett Eaton and family. He will be gone some six weeks. Bruce A. Rosencrans returned home this morning from Council Bluffs, where he was in attendance last even ing at the performance of "The Knights of the Full Moon." an or ganization of the business men of that citj From Friday' Daily. R. C. Harshman and wife of near Avoca Fpent a short time here Friday evening, having driven up in their auto. Fred and Alvin Ramge drove in this morning from their farm home to look after some trading with the mer chants. P. A. Horn and wife drove in this morning from their home near Cedar Ceek to look after some matters of business Miss Ruth Cline came up from Union this morning to take an ex amination at the couiitv suoermtend- ent's office. W. F. Gillespie of Mynard came up this afternoon to look after some mat ters of business, as well as to visit with his friends. Miss Beulah Sans of near Murray was here today for a few hours at tending the teachers' examination at the court house. J. W. Stones of Mynard was at tending to some business matters in this city today and was a pleasant' caller at this office. Father M. A. Shine departed this morning for Omaha, where he will spend a few hours looking after some matters of business. C. H. Cobb was among those going to Omaha this morning, where they will visit for the day looking after some matters of business. C. C. and J. A. Hennings of the vi cinity of Cedar Creek were here to day looking after some matters of business with the merchants. Adam Kaffenberger was among the i aimer visitors in the city t'idjy from the vicinity of Cedar Creek to look af ter some trading v;th the m. "chants. Dallas Gibson came in this after noon from his '.'O'-i . at Missouri Val ley, Iowa, to vi.-.it her? at the home f his mother, Mi . II. C. YaiHorr. ami family. W. T. Adams and little son departed this morning for Omaha, where they will visit for a few hours with friends and in looking after some matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heil, jr., and daughter, Edna, and son, (jllen. of Eight Mile Grove motored to this city yesterday for a short visit with friends and to attend to business matters. Lester Barcus and wife, departed this morning on the early Burlington tiain for Council Bluffs, Iowa, where they will visit over Sunday with friends. ( Louis Kirschenblatt departed this afternoon for Pagosa Springs, Colo rado, where he will enter on a home stead, and expects to make his home there for the present at least. F. I'. Schultz and wife were among the passengers this afternoon for Omaha, where they will isit for a few hours and meet Miss Janet Brantner of Pender, who is coming here for a short visit. J. E. McCarroll and daughter?, Misses Angie and Fannie, and Miss Vivian Everett, of Union, motored to this city today, the young ladies com ing up to take the examination at the county superintendent's office. Frt-m Monday's J.aily. Mrs. William ILggins of Manlcy came in Saturday and will be the guest of friends here for a few days. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water came in last evening to be present this morning at the session of the district court. Marshal C. M. Seybert of Louis ville was a visitor in this city today for a few hours, looking after some natters in the district court. Dean Cummins was an over Sunday isitor in this city with relatives and friends, returning home this morning on the early Burlington train. Vv". H. Venner of near Mynard was in the city today for a few hours, looking after some business matters, driving in from his farm home. Peter Meisinger and wife of near Cedar ("reek came in this morning from their home to be present at the fur.eral of Mrs. J. M. Meisinger. Attorney C. S. Aldric-h of Elm wond was among the visitors in the city today, looking after some matters in the district court for a few hours. Adam Hild came in this morning from his home west of Mynard to at tend the funeral of the late Mrs. J. M. Meisinger, which was held this morn- Ed Rumrr.ell came in this morning from his farm home near this city and spent the day hsre looking after some business matters with the mer chants. Malcolm Pollard cf near Nehawka came in last evening to attend the session of the district court, where he will serve as a member of the jury panel. Carter Albin of the vicinity of Union drove up this morning from his faim home to spend a few hours look ing after some trading with the mer chants. J. D. Bramblett of near Union came up this morning from his home to be on hand at the opening of district court, being a member of the jury panel. Frank Wheeler, a former resident of this city, but at present residing at Louisville, came in this morning to look after some matters in the dis trict court. Mrs. S. G. Smith was among those journeying to Omaha this morning, where she will visit for the day in that city and look after some matters of business. . C. F. Eeihart of Louisville came in this morning from his home to be present at the opening session of the district court, being a member of the jury panel. George Reitter, Louis Hanson and August Lau came in this morning from their home1 in the west portion of the county to attend the naturaliza tion hearing in the district court. E. B. Taylor, one of the prominent residents of Weeping Water, motored up this morning from his home to spend a short time here looking after some matters in the county court. Miss Janet Brantner came in Sat urday from her home at Pender, Ne braska, for a visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cory, and other relatives and friends. Simon Clark and wife spent Sunday at Cedar Creek at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Robert Stivers and family, returning home this morning, accompanied by their little grand daughter. Forest Rose Flour. Every sack guaranteed. Try a sack today. Concretes,Work Guaranteed! We could not do that if we were not sure every time we do a piece of concrete work that it is dune rifUit. We Know How or we would not take a chance on rebuilding our work. We know how to mix concrete and how to jmt 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 stand 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 Postoffice on Fifth Street. Concrete Construction Co., Plattsmouth, - 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 given to the credit ors of said deceased that hearings w ill be had upon claims liled against said estate, before me. County Judge of Cass County, Nebraska, at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said County, on the Sth day of May, 1 ;.";", 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 said court on or before said last hour .f hearing. Witness my hand and saal of said County Court, at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 7th day of April, 1915. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. 4-12-4vks NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Cass County, ss. In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Archi bald M. Holmes, Deceased: Notice is hereby given to the credit ors 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 Plattsmouth, in said County, on the 10th day of May, 1915, and on the 10th day of November, l'J15. at 10 o'clock a. m., each day for examination, adjustment and allow ance. 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 Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this 10th day of April, 1915. (Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. 4-15-4wks XOTKK F APIMJC4TIOX FOB Liu) oit i.n i;si: Notice Is hereby piven to all persons interested anil to Hie public that the nndersitrned. J. L. Kussell. has niea his petition anil application in the office of the citv clerk of the City of Platts moutli. County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, os renuired by law, Fipned l.v the required number of resident free-holders of the said city, settinir forth that the npplieunt is a man of respectable character and standing anu a resident or the Stale oi .-seurasKa anu nrnvinir tlmt a license may be issued to the said J. L. lius.sell for the sale of niait. sj.iritunu and vinous liquors Tor the period of one year from the date of the heannsr or said application in a buildintc situated on the west half (w'iji of lot live .). m block thirty four c:-n, in the Fourth -ward of the said Citv of Plattsmouth. N'ehrjrska. ' J. L. KUSSELU .April 8, 1915. .Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. In the Matter of the Application of Henry II. Wiedeman for Liquor License: This is to certify that Henry II Wiedeman, of the Village of Green wood, Cass County, Nebraska, filed a petition in the office of the village clerk on April 13, 1915, as required by the statutes of the State of Ne braska and the ordinances of the Vil lage of Greenwood, to sell malt, spirituous and1 vinous liquors for the coming municipal year, in the build ing situated on lot No. 277, fronting on Second street, in said village. C. E. CALFEE, Village Clerk. April 13, 1915. S. C. Rhode Island Red. Eggs for hatching. Farmer prVe, 75c for 15 at home, or $1.00 for 15 by express. - Duroc -Jersey swine for sale at all times. The very best strains. See me at Mynard or call Platts mouth 'Phone 2221. W. B. Porter. Nebraska IV Tim (OI ATV OI HT OI Till: roi ti of c . i:imK. In the matter of the estate of Jielilali Sill wab. deceased: Notice of l-'iiinl -llritieiit. Notice is hereby (riven to n;l prori interested that on the :n it March. A. I '.. 151.".. Charles I '.. as the executor of the last lestameiit of !elilah Schwab, tiled his petition in this court l.iv of S lin g b, will n ll'l dei '! M-i I, . I h- er with his linal ;i i-.iii n t . avKint; the same be approved and allowed, and that the residue ill his baud be distri buted to such persons as it re by hi w entitled thereto, and alleges that the only heirs and lecatees of said deceas ed are as follows: .ltd n Schwab, Sarah M. Mason, Samuel Schwab, .lames Schwab, Charles '.. S.-hWHb, anil the heirs of a deceased son. An drew Schwab, F.lla Schwab. I; is widow, and Nellie Schwab und Xena Schwab That a hearinsr will be heard upon the a I leirat ions of said petition and upon saiii final account at the ottice of the c.mnty .Indue, in the Court House, iit J'lattsmouHi. Cass County. Nebras ka, on the i'tith. day of April. A J .. ISIT,. at ten o'clock. A. M .. and if no objections or exceptions thereto is tile.I bi fi.re said time the in aver or siml be (minted. petition will I ';i led this r.il.".. I'Htli dav of M.irch, A. ., i'.v Ihe Court. ALLKX .1. i:i:i:s Couiitv .Inline. :.WI.S AL- T:ni:i:i:TSii., Attorneys. IN Till: (IIIM V ( III HT OF Till: OI T of . m:iikka. In the matter of the estate of ilarvcy 1 . Travis, deceased: N TI CK. Notice is liereby Kiveti to nil persons interested in the estate of llnrxey I . Travis, deceased, that on the JMh day of March. A. I'., Karl K. Travi. a dm in 1st ra t or of sii id est a t e nu-il his i -tition asking for the approval of his ' ;il account and ass itrtiment of the residue of s:iid estate to such persons as are by law ent it led i t hereto, and alleain-r that, he had no funils in his hand", or no property subject to Ihe iiayineiii of the debts with which to pay t lie claims allowed atrainst said estate. You are fureher notified that a henr insr will be had on saiil petition on the "titli day of April, A. 1 .. al ten o'clock A. M., and if no objections or exceptions thereto be tiled before said time, the prayer of said petition will be granted. liated this Slst day of March, A. 1 .. 1 '. 1 . Itv the Court. AUKX .1. l'.KKSoN. Count v .Iud:e. I1AWI.S & l:OP.KUTS N, Attorneys. TNOTICK TO CltFDITOHS. State of Nebraska, Cass Coiintv. IN THE COt' NTT POIT.T. In the matter of the estate of Agatha Stull, deceased: Notice is hereby plven that tli credi tors of said deceased will meet the ad ministrator of said estate before the County JuOpe of Cass county, Nebras ka, at the county court room in the city or l'lattsmouth. in said countv on the 2nd dav of April, IPl'i and the T.rd of September, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m.. each day, for the purpose of present Intr their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed fofthe cred itors of the said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the ad ministrator to settle said estate from the 2nd day of March, 1H15. Witness my hand and the eal of paid County Court at IMattsmouth, Nebras ka, this 2-jth dav of Febrnnrv. 1H1.".. (Seal) ALLEN J. EKKSON. County Jhdge. D. O. DWYER. Attorney. 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 resilient 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 be issued to the said Gus F. Mohr for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous 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 Avoca, Nebraska. April 12, 3915. GUS MOHR, Applicant. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Louis Obenrouch will take notice that on the 31st day of March, 1915, M. Archer, a justice of the peace, of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $40.00, in an action pending before him, wherein Adolph Wesch is plaintiff, and Louis Obenrouch is de fendant, and that property of the de fendant, consisting of one-quarter of beef, one meat rack, one roll of paper and one smoke house, has been at tached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 17th day of May, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m. ADOLPH WESCH, Tlaintiff. 4-wk s-wkl y